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Personality Development and Familial Dysautonomia
... The scores of determinants related to the development of im pulse recognition and control (M, FM, Fm) showed poorer control for FD than normal subjects during childhood, comparable contr[r] ... See full document
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<em>IKBKAP/ELP1</em> gene mutations: mechanisms of familial dysautonomia and gene-targeting therapies
... cause familial dysautonomia (FD), an autosomal recessive disorder that impacts sensory and autonomic neurons, was aided by the release of the human DNA ...the development of therapeutic modalities ... See full document
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A neuron autonomous role for the familial dysautonomia gene ELP1 in sympathetic and sensory target tissue innervation
... To examine whether neuron specification or differentiation was the likely explanation for abnormal neuron survival and target tissue innervation in the absence of Elp1 (George et al., 2013; Hunnicutt et al., 2012), we ... See full document
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The responsibilities of extra familial care institutions’ children as important personality characteristics development process
... 3. Cleaning and maintenance of the premises is not a problem for any of the youngsters. It is possible because in the institution on a daily basis chooses a responsible person who checks both the public areas and rooms. ... See full document
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Intellectual Development and Familial Dysautonomia
... The study examined adaptive trends in cogni- tive development among individuals with familial dysauto- nomia and sought to establish new base rates of intelligence for the dysautonomic p[r] ... See full document
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Use of vaccinia virus vectors to study protein processing in human disease Normal nerve growth factor processing and secretion in cultured fibroblasts from patients with familial dysautonomia
... Familial dysautonomia is a hereditary disorder that affects autonomic and sensory ...normal development of sympathetic and sensory neurons and it has been postulated that an abnormality involving NGF ... See full document
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Decreased noradrenaline (norepinephrine) synthesis in familial dysautonomia
... Noradrenaline synthesis and metabolism of dopamine was evaluated in three patients with familial dysautonomia and compared with that of six normal subjects. Each patient and subject was infused with 104.8 ... See full document
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Spatial Analysis of Substantiated Child Maltreatment in Metro Atlanta, Georgia
... transformations when family members had to spend energy on adaptation, which may have reduced their opportunity to receive care from adults For children, self interest is more important than social interest because ... See full document
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MANIFESTATION OF PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT: AN OVERVIEW
... of personality that is related whit the principle of ...of personality is super ego (Freud’s views) which determine right and wrong criteria according to the norms or standards of the ...Basic ... See full document
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Social and Familial Factors in the Development of Early Childhood Asthma
... Social and Familial Factors in the Development of Early Childhood Asthma. Services[r] ... See full document
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DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF DYSAUTONOMIA
... Pregnancy was 9 months, with delivery of an infant weighing 2300 gm at Children’s Hospital in Munich, Germany. Oxygen was required for cyanosis, while marked feeding difficulty neces- si[r] ... See full document
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FAMILIAL DYSAUTONOMIA
... tex, was suggested because the tongue- biting was present only with fever at which time the symptoms of autonomic dysfunc- tion were most pronounced. Such seizures, described by Penfield[r] ... See full document
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EMERGING TRENDS IN TEACHER EDUCATION
... Stress or tension, has become an integral part of student life. A little bit of stress may be unavoidable and good too, for it would never allow us to be complacent in life. But too much of stress may be ... See full document
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ESOPHAGEAL AND GASTRIC ABNORMALITIES IN DYSAUTONOMIA
... Four of the six patients showed marked to moder ate pylorospasm and/or decreased gastric penistalsis and prolonged emptying time.. COMMENT.[r] ... See full document
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Risk assessment for heart diseases among textile mill women employees
... A Health Risk Assessment (HRA) is an indicator to estimate the exposure to chances or likelihood of getting a particular disease. It is a questionnaire, used to create awareness among individuals to evaluate their health ... See full document
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Nerves in the Skin of a Patient with Familial Dysautonomia (Riley-Day Syndrome)
... Nerves in the Skin of a Patient with Familial Dysautonomia (Riley-Day Syndrome). Services[r] ... See full document
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FAMILIAL DYSAUTONOMIA DIFFERENTIATED FROM RELATED DISORDERS
... seems appropriate to report, by way of con- trast, two cases which show evidence of au- tonomic dysfunction including several “typ- ical” specific features but which lack some of the “es[r] ... See full document
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Whole genome sequencing of one complex pedigree illustrates challenges with genomic medicine
... We report here a comprehensive analysis of an ex- tended pedigree, including genomics filtering on WGS data and phenotypic prioritization of candidate genes using Phenolyzer. The pedigree involves probands with ... See full document
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EXCRETION OF CATECHOLAMINE METABOLITES BY CHILDREN WITH FAMILIAL DYSAUTONOMIA
... Parents of dysautonomic subjects excreted normal amounts of vanillylmandelic acid and homovanillic acid.. Pedi-.[r] ... See full document
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Progressive Sensory Loss in Familial Dysautonomia
... myelinated axons.67 The nerve fails to increase in size with age and sensory neurons in spinal ganglia are decreased.8 Age-related increases in residual nodules in sensory ganglia and pr[r] ... See full document
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