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Effects of High-Definition Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Applied Simultaneously to Both Primary Motor Cortices on Bimanual Sensorimo…

2017

Many daily activities, such as tying one’s shoe laces, opening a jar of jam or performing a free throw in basketball, require the skillful coordinated use of both hands. Even though the non-invasive method of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been repeatedly shown to improve unimanual motor performance, little is known about its effects on bimanual motor performance. More knowledge about how tDCS may improve bimanual behavior would be relevant to motor recovery, e.g., in persons with bilateral impairment of hand function. We therefore examined the impact of high-definition anodal tDCS (HD-atDCS) on the performance of a bimanual sequential sensorimotor task. Thirty-two volun…

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CLINICAL EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT MONTAGES OF TRANSCRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT STIMULATION IN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON’DISEASE

2014

tDCS Parkinson Disease
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Transcranial direct current stimulation preconditioning modulates the effect of high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in the hu…

2012

tdcs rTMS motor cortex
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The Effects of Transcutaneous Spinal Direct Current Stimulation on Neuropathic Pain in Multiple Sclerosis: Clinical and Neurophysiological Assessment

2019

Background: Central neuropathic pain represents one of the most common symptoms in multiple sclerosis (MS) and it seriously affects quality of life. Spinal mechanisms may contribute to the pathogenesis of neuropathic pain in MS. Converging evidence from animal models and neurophysiological and clinical studies in humans suggests a potential effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tc-DCS) on neuropathic pain. Spinal application of DCS, i.e., transcutaneous spinal DCS (ts-DCS), may modulate nociception through inhibition of spinal reflexes. Therefore, ts-DCS could represents an effective, safe and well-tolerated treatment for neuropathic pain in MS, a largely unexplored topic. This…

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Atskaišu sistēma pašnodarbinātām personām

2022

Kvalifikācijas darba ietvaros ir izstrādāta un aprakstīta tīmekļa lietotne atskaišu veikšanai pašnodarbinātām personām. Sistēma izstrādāta, izmantojot PHP programmēšanas valodas satvaru Laravel un JavaScript programmēšanas valodas satvaru Vue.js. Lietotne ļauj lietotājiem veidot klientu profilus, glabāt informāciju par paveiktajām darbībām un pēc lietotāja izvēlētajiem kritērijiem skatīt kopsavilkumu diagrammas veidā. Tīmekļa lietotnes galvenais mērķis ir sniegt lietotājiem vienkāršotu alternatīvu un draudzīgu lietošanā sistēmu uzskaites veikšanai, apvienojot iespēju glabāt informāciju un veikt pārskatus vienā vietā.

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Assessment of environmental pollution caused by EDCs from everyday objects

2016

Związki modulujące pracę hormonów estrogenowych są grupą związków chemicznych, które przez ostatnich kilka dekad zwróciły uwagę zarówno społeczeństwa, jak i naukowców. Dowiedziono, że substancje te ingerują w prawidłową pracę układu hormonalnego i zaburzają rozwój, reprodukcję, homeostazę i metabolizm żywych organizmów. Zagrażają nie tylko ludziom, ale także wszystkim żywym organizmom. Są obecne w: plastikach, między innymi plastikowych opakowaniach na żywność, detergentach, pestycydach, tworzywach ognioodpornych, metalach ciężkich, a także farmaceutykach i produktach codziennej higieny, takich jak kosmetyki - kremy czy mydła, filtry UV, doustne środki antykoncepcyjne i przeciwbólowe, a tak…

wastewater treatmentfarmaceutyki i produkty codziennej higienyoczyszczanie ściekówPPCPsEDCszwiązki modulujące pracę hormonów estrogenowychProceedings of ECOpole
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