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  1. ... complex phenomena, and their mechanisms still are not completely understood, though recent investigators have been able to explore them at the level of gene ...
  2. ... Although the theory of light is now so completely understood that we are able to explain, ^ THE TRUE SCIENCE OF LIGHT. 61 ...
  3. ... construction of pediatric protocols, that somehow, if we understood the drug's toxicities In adults more completely, we'd be better able to deal with toxicities In children. The Idea ...
  4. ... though he could not utter a word, he understood well every thing that was said to him. He remained nearly completely aphasic for four months, being only able during that time to utter a few sounds, ...
  5. ... demonstrated by the fact, that the patient was able to make himself heard and understood from a greater distance than before, and his voice did not appear to be so completely dissipated in the nasal passages. Still it must ...
  6. ... on his fingers. Insane individuals possess the same aptitudes. I have ... by individuals who are completely demented. When I was a resident pupil at ...
  7. ... though he could not utter a word, he understood well every thing that was 208 DISEASES OF THE BRAIN. said to him. He remained nearly completely aphasic for four months, being only able during that time to utter a few sounds, ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - A system of legal medicine (Volume 2) 
    Publication: New-York : E.B. Treat, 1894
    ... patient is not only Avord-blind, but se> completely so as to be able to Avrite nothing but his autograph. Letters may be understood Avhen Avords are not. The understanding for figures ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Clinical lectures on diseases of the nervous system 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1874
    ... unable to utter a single word, yet he understood perfectly whatever was said to him. He remained completely apliasic for four months, being only able during this time to utter a few sounds, ...
  10. ... patient is not only word-blind, but so completely as to be able to do nothing else but make his autograph. Letters may be understood when wTords are not. The under- standing for ...
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