Electro Stimulation
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1. Preservation of residual hearing after cochlear implant surgery: an exploration of residual hearing function in a group of recipients at cochlear implant units
Resumo Introdução: A preservação da audição residual tem se tornado cada vez mais importante na cirurgia de implante coclear. Conservar a audição residual é um indicador prognóstico positivo para melhorar as habilidades auditivas. Objetivo: Avaliar a preservação da audição residual pós-implante coclear em um grupo de pacientes de dois grande
Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol.. Publicado em: 10/07/2019
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2. Male infertility in spinal cord trauma
Every year there are 10 thousand new cases of patients victimized by spinal cord trauma (SCT) in the United States and it is estimated that there are 7 thousand new cases in Brazil. Eighty percent of patients are fertile males. Infertility in this patient group is due to 3 main factors resulting from spinal cord lesions: erectile dysfunction, ejaculatory dis
International braz j urol. Publicado em: 2005-08
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3. Avaliação de limiar e máximo conforto auditivo por meio de procedimentos operantes com crianças surdas prélinguais submetidas a implante coclear
The cochlear implant is a prosthetic electric device that is implanted through surgery. I has the propose of substituting the cochlear functions allowing thus, the individuals with pre and post-linguistic neurosensorial deafness to begin to detect environmental sounds. One of the necessary procedures to help someone to develop hearing skills after the implan
Publicado em: 2005
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4. "Investigações sobre o controle neuromotor do músculo reto do abdome" / INVESTIGATIONS ABOUT THE NEUROMOTOR CONTROL OF THE RECTUS ABDOMINIS MUSCLE
The rectus abdominis is an important muscle of the abdominal wall; it is responsible for the stabilization and function of the spine, as to athletic activity as daily activity. However, we do not have enough knowledge about the neuromotor control of this structure in voluntary activities, like abdominal exercises and how different tasks alter the segmental a
Publicado em: 2005
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5. Avaliação histologica e biomecanica da ação da eletromagnetoterapia sobre o processo de reparo osseo junto a implantes de titanio inseridos em tibias de coelhos
The purpose of this study was a histological and biomechanical evaluation of the bone healing process in commercial pure titanium surfaces, under the action of electro-magnetic stimulation. Titanium cylinders, each being 6mm long, with a 2,6 mm diameter and having three regular "V" shaped grooves, were implanted in the tibial metaphysis of twelve albino rabb
Publicado em: 1999
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6. DEPENDENCE OF THE FORM OF THE ELECTRO-CARDIOGRAM UPON THE SITE OF MECHANICAL STIMULATION OF THE HUMAN VENTRICLES
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7. Effect of electro-acupuncture stimulation of different frequencies and intensities on ovarian blood flow in anaesthetized rats with steroid-induced polycystic ovaries
BioMed Central.
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8. Adenylate cyclase mediates olfactory transduction for a wide variety of odorants.
An odor-stimulated adenylate cyclase [ATP pyrophosphate-lyase (cyclizing), EC 4.6.1.1] is thought to mediate olfactory transduction in vertebrates. However, it is not known whether the adenylate cyclase serves this function for all odorants or for only certain classes of odorants. To investigate this question, we have compared the abilities of 35 odorants to
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9. Some Electrophysiological Methods for Studying the Action of Narcotic Agents in Animals, with special reference to Industrial Solvents: A Review
Four electrophysiological methods, two based on stimulation (measurement of spinal reflex excitability and of direct excitability of the cerebral motor cortex) and two based on bioelectric recording (electro-encephalography and electrocardiography), were used in intact guinea-pigs and rabbits for studying the action of narcotic and anaesthetic agents, especi
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10. An electrophysiological study on children and young adults with Alport's syndrome.
Alport's syndrome is characterised by progressive haematuric nephritis and high tone sensorineural hearing loss. Ocular signs are variable, the most consistent findings being anterior lenticonus and retinal flecks in the macula and mid peripheral areas. Previous electrophysiological studies on patients with Alport's syndrome have mostly been on adult patient
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11. Effects of 17β-Estradiol on Responses of Viscerosomatic Convergent Thalamic Neurons in the Ovariectomized Female Rat
Ovarian hormones have been shown to exert multiple effects on CNS function and viscerosomatic convergent activity. Ovariectomized (OVX) female rats were used in the present study to examine the long-term effects of proestrus levels of 17β-estradiol (EB) delivered by a 60-day time-released subcutaneous pellet on the response properties of viscerosomatic conv
American Physiological Society.
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12. One-and-a-half syndrome in ischaemic locked-in state: a clinico-pathological study.
Five patients with "locked-in" syndrome and dysconjugate palsy of horizontal gaze were studied. In all cases internuclear ophthalmoplegia due to dysfunction or destruction of the median longitudinal fasciculus was combined with an ipsilateral gaze palsy, producing the "one-and-a-half" syndrome. Clinical and electro-oculographic examination suggested involvem