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1 onses that restore glucose levels to sustain cerebral function.
2  MRI, indicating widespread abnormalities of cerebral function.
3  adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is critical to cerebral function.
4 nd contribute to pathological alterations of cerebral function.
5 serve an effect of hyperbaric oxygenation on cerebral function after a delay of 2 or 4 hours.
6                             Acute changes in cerebral function after elective coronary bypass surgery
7  in a cohort of patients with ALF by using a cerebral function and activity monitor that allows conti
8                  Such DA neurons can restore cerebral function and behavior in an animal model of Par
9 nts have been considered to influence higher cerebral function and behaviour per se.
10  models that utilize noninvasive measures of cerebral function and structure, together with demograph
11 olerance test (OGTT) was performed to assess cerebral function and systemic carbohydrate homeostasis
12 suscitation microcirculation, myocardial and cerebral functions, and survival as well as, or better t
13 l attention are the most salient lateralized cerebral functions, and their complementary specializati
14  Neuronal firing is a fundamental element of cerebral function; and, voltage-gated potassium (K(+)) c
15 es in long-term potentiation, an ACh-related cerebral function, are triggered by interleukin-1.
16 bility to acquire new memories is a distinct cerebral function, dissociable from other perceptual and
17 ical disruption of 5-HT neurotransmission on cerebral functions during critical periods of postnatal
18 ates the effect of hyperbaric oxygenation on cerebral function in swine when initiated 2 or 4 hours a
19 tively linked to impairment of pyramidal and cerebral functions in patients.
20 ffect of partial seizures may cause impaired cerebral functions, including loss of consciousness.
21 n muscle strength and coordination, impaired cerebral function leading to decreased motivation and en
22 dence suggest that the normal integration of cerebral function may be compromised in schizophrenia.
23 nguistic oral motor tasks-demonstrating that cerebral function may be fundamentally different in pers
24 id personality may reflect subtle changes in cerebral function, may combine with symptoms and other n
25 de instantaneous and quantitative measure of cerebral functions modulated by MI.
26  the critical minute-to-minute dependence of cerebral function on fuel availability for energy metabo
27 as occluded, we were able to quantify higher cerebral function patterns in relation to absolute cereb
28 e fundamental idea that memory is a distinct cerebral function separable from other perceptual and co
29 mours to examine real-time changes in higher cerebral function that correlate with specific levels of
30 mits the sensitivity of clinical monitors of cerebral function to intact perception.
31  likelihood that spontaneous circulation and cerebral function would be restored.

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