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[Anyone who studies the structure of the nervous system and its development in some depth must ask themselves what guides the developing nerve fibres to their seemingly predetermined destination. What drives them to interact with precisely defined tissue elements to form a highly complex yet perfectly designed network of the nervous system?]
[The author reports 6 cases of myasthenia. It discusses the so-called intermittent myasthenic in-reflex, which has not been described before. Cites and analyses the pain sensation in myasthenia gravis. Describes and analyses muscle spasm in myasthenia gravis.]
[Human development is determined by the reflexes that are created as a result of stimuli acting on the individual or that are formed as a result of upbringing. Pavlov taught that development depends on the close relationship between the cerebral cortex, the internal organs and the environment. The unity of these three factors ensures that at each stage of development there are as many and such reflexes as the internal organs are able to produce, as the cortex is able to absorb, and as many and... tovább »
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Journal of Nursing Theory and Practice
[Correlations Between Burnout and Socio-demographic and Workplace Related Factors Among Health-care Workers During The Covid-19 Pandemics]5.
Journal of Nursing Theory and Practice
[Operational Efficiency Investigation from APN Perioperative Perspective]1.
Journal of Nursing Theory and Practice
[The Occupational Health Nurse’s Role in the identification and management of alcohol-related problems]2.
Journal of Nursing Theory and Practice
[Nurses’ opinion about Covid-19 vaccines during the pandemic]3.
Journal of Nursing Theory and Practice
[Current issues in providing health care for sexual and gender minority individuals]4.
Journal of Nursing Theory and Practice
[What is the origin of expression of „Védőnő” – Maternal Childhealth Nurse?]5.
Clinical Neuroscience
[COVID-19 with strange hallucinations and focal EEG abnormalities: Two case reports]