Lastly, it is important to note NREM reports contain thought-like mentation and depictions of current concerns more frequently than REM reports.
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I still don't know if you mean the impl [ e ] mentation of something ( perhaps implementation of an IVF protocol ? ) or implantation.
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"The concept of'salience'has the potential to make the public recognize psychosis as relating to an aspect of human mentation and experience that is universal.
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Rather Goethe believed every act of looking at a thing turns into observation, every act of observation turns into mentation, every act of mentation turns into associations.
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Rather Goethe believed every act of looking at a thing turns into observation, every act of observation turns into mentation, every act of mentation turns into associations.
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Hypertensive encephalopathy-characterized by hypertension, altered mentation, and papilledema-is one of the clinical manifestations of cerebral edema and microhemorrhages seen with dysfunction of cerebral autoregulation.
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For most patients, the " mentation, behavior and mood " scores increase later in the disease, but a subset exists for whom those symptoms develop early on.
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For two years, four times daily, he kept three series of detailed records to determine the environmental and bodily conditions under which his own mentation was most successful.
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A robot originally created by SIAM ( or Sylveste Institute for Artificial Mentation ) to study the Alpha Level Simulation of Philip Lascaille, the first man to return from a Shroud alive.
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User is heavily adding original research to the same articles ( Betamax, etc ) and appears to have the same mentation in not comprehending wiki guidelines and repeatedly adding / inserting content despite guidance.