Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is characterized by primary damage to the brain from the external mechanical force and by subsequent secondary injury due to various molecular and pathophysiological responses that eventually lead to neuronal cell death.Secondary brain injury events may occur minutes, hours, or even days after the trauma, and provide va
Tone splitting and vowel quality evidence from Lugbara
In recent surveys of tonal phenomena it is suggested that vowel quality rarely affects tone.In the present paper it is argued that one such case can be found Change Pad Covers in Lugbara.Internal and comparative evidence is presented that the vowel feature Advanced Tongue Root (ATR) has had an initiating role in tone splitting in Western Lugbara.It
Steroid-associated hip joint collapse in bipedal emus.
In this study we established a bipedal animal model of steroid-associated hip joint collapse in emus for testing potential treatment protocols to be developed for prevention of steroid-associated joint collapse in preclinical settings.Five adult male emus were treated with a steroid-associated osteonecrosis (SAON) induction protocol using combinati
Ressurskrise og borgerkrig
In recent years one of the most prolific debates within Norwegian medieval history has been about the civil wars and state formation in the period 1130-1240 AD.While the historian Hans Jacob Orning argues that short-term Foot Care external causes must be granted more importance in discussion of these shifts in power, the historian Sverre Bagge has
On pandemics and pivots: a COVID-19 reflection on envisioning the future of medical education
The required adjustments precipitated by the coronavirus disease 2019 crisis have been challenging, but also represent a critical opportunity for the evolution and potential disruptive and constructive change of medical education.Given that the format of medical education is not fixed, but malleable and in fact must be adaptable to societal needs t