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Nyakweba, E. Osoro. Vegetation map of central Kajiado. Dept. of Resource Surveys and Remote Sensing, Ministry of Planning and National Development, Kenya, 1987.

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Kudray, Gregory. Montana's Rocky Mountain Front: Vegetation map and type descriptions. Montana Natural Heritage Program, 2006.

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Timberlake, Jonathan. Woody cover map of Zimbabawe [sic]. Division of Research & Development, Forestry Commission, Forest Research Centre, 1994.

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G, Bailey Robert. Ecoregions map of North America: Explanatory note. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, 1998.

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Kitayama, Kanehiro. Vegetation of Mount Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia: Map of physiognomically classified vegetation, scale 1: 100 000. East-West Center, 1991.

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Perennou, C. Explanatory notes on the vegetation map of Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan. French Institute and Bombay Natural History Society, 1987.

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Radhi, Moutaiz Ibrahim. The production of a map of moorland vegetation using Landsat MSS imagery. University ofEast Anglia, 1993.

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Borup: Man and vegetation : agricultural influence on the development of vegetation in the vicinity of the deserted Viking Age settlement, Borup in Zealand, Denmark. National Museum of Denmark, 1986.

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Leuschner, Christoph, and Heinz Ellenberg. Ecology of Central European Non-Forest Vegetation: Coastal to Alpine, Natural to Man-Made Habitats. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43048-5.

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Lesica, Peter. Vegetation map of the rare plant community types in the Pryor Mountains and Pryor Mountain desert, Carbon County, Montana. Montana Natural Heritage Program, 1994.

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Moravec, Jaroslav. Přirozená vegetace území hlavního města Prahy a její rekonstrukční mapa =: Natural vegetation of the territory of the capital city Prague and its reconstruction map. Academia, 1991.

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Séminaire, Réseau Méga-Tchad. L' Homme et le milieu végétal dans le bassin du Lac Tchad: Séminaire du Réseau Méga-Tchad, Sèvres, du 18 au 20 Septembre 1991 = Man and vegetation in the Lake Chad Basin. Editions de l'Orstom, 1997.

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Hadlow, Leonard. Climate Vegetation and Man. Philosophical Library, 1988.

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J, Watts, and Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, eds. Vegetation map accuracy assessment: Fort Benning, Georgia. US Army Corps of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, 1999.

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Guðjonsson, Guðmundur. Iceland Vegetation Map (Maps of Iceland). Mal Og Menning,Iceland, 1998.

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Karte der natürlichen Vegetation Europas; Map of the Natural Vegetation of Europe. Landwirtschaftsverlag, 2000.

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Survey, United States Geological. Map showing vegetation in San Mateo County, California. For sale by Information Services, 1996.

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Freitas, J. A. de, B. S. J. Nijhof, A. C. Rojer, and A. O. Debrot. Landscape Ecological Vegetation Map of Bonaire (Southern Caribbean). Edita-the Publishing House of the Royal, 2006.

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1939-, Bailey Robert G., Bailey Robert G. 1939-, Nature Conservancy (U.S.), and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Ecoregions map of North America: Explanatory note. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, 1998.

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de, Freitas J., ed. Landscape ecological vegetation map of the island of Bonaire (Southern Caribbean). Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2005.

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Landscape ecological vegetation map of the island of Bonaire (southern Caribbean). Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2004.

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Zur Aktuellen Vegetation Der Allgaeuer Alpen/Book and Map (Dissertationes Botanicae). Lubrecht & Cramer Ltd, 1989.

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Dolman, A. Johannes, Luis U. Vilasa-Abad, and Thomas A. J. Janssen. Ecohydrological Concepts of Water-Vegetation Interaction in the Drylands of Africa. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.554.

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Drylands cover around 40% of the land surface on Earth and are inhabited by more than 2 billion people, who are directly dependent on these lands. Drylands are characterized by a highly variable rainfall regime and inherent vegetation-climate feedbacks that can enhance the resilience of the system, but also can amplify disturbances. In that way, the system may get locked into two alternate stable states: one relatively wet and vegetated, and the other dry and barren. The resilience of dryland ecosystems derives from a number of adaptive mechanisms by which the vegetation copes with prolonged w
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Ellenberg, Heinz, and Christoph Leuschner. Ecology of Central European Non-Forest Vegetation : Coastal to Alpine, Natural to Man-Made Habitats: Vegetation Ecology of Central Europe, Volume II. Springer, 2018.

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Misulis, Karl E., and E. Lee Murray. Mental Status Change. Edited by Karl E. Misulis and E. Lee Murray. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190259419.003.0005.

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Disorders of mental status are among the most common reasons for neurologic consultation, second only to stroke in most institutions. Mental status change may be the reason for admission, or it may develop during hospitalization. Among the mental status changes defined and described here are confusional state, dementia, delirium, encephalopathy, amnesia, lethargy, persistent vegetative state, coma, and brain death.
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Dixon, Kingsley. Coastal Plants. CSIRO Publishing, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643101753.

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Coastal Plants provides a definitive guide to the 100 most common plants of the Perth coastal region and includes the key species used in coastal restoration. Each species is presented with its Latin name, common name and family, together with its distribution, key diagnostic features, natural history, pollination, uses in restoration and propagation. The description for each species is accompanied by a distribution map and diagnostic photographs of the whole plant, flowers, seeds and fruits. 
 Coastal Plants also contains introductory chapters on the biology and ecology of the coastal pl
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Lippmann, Morton, and Richard B. Schlesinger. Effects of Contaminants on Environmental Quality. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190688622.003.0007.

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This chapter reviews the potential for adverse environmental effects which may occur due to chemical pollutants. These include biological effects in domestic animals and livestock, ornamental plants, and crops and forests, and disruptions of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. They also include safety issues, such as atmospheric visual range reductions due to light-scattering particles, health issues such as stratospheric ozone reduction caused by fluorocarbons, aesthetic nuisances, and economic issues related to chemical odorants and foliar damage of commercial vegetation. The role of air pol
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Noirfalise, A. Map of the Natural Vegetation of the Member Countries of the European Community and the Council of Europe. European Communities, 1987.

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Marinček, Lojze, Andraž Čarni, Marjan Jarnjak, et al. Vegetacijska karta gozdnih združb Slovenije (s komentarjem), Ljubljana / The Vegetation Map of Forest Communities of Slovenia, Section Ljubljana. ZRC SAZU, Založba ZRC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3986/9616568663.

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Thompson, Paul. Australian Planting Design. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643107021.

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Australian Planting Design identifies and explores all aspects of developing better planting designs on any scale, raising awareness of the essential elements and encouraging readers to look with fresh eyes, to create anew.
 This new edition guides the reader through all the stages of designing a new garden and helps to visualise the garden through an understanding of space, light, earth form, structures and vegetation. It discusses the choosing of plants, their form and shape, balancing plant types, fire and vegetation, design and form. The final section of the book looks at the dynamic
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Holmes, Jonathan, and Philipp Hoelzmann. The Late Pleistocene-Holocene African Humid Period as Evident in Lakes. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.531.

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From the end of the last glacial stage until the mid-Holocene, large areas of arid and semi-arid North Africa were much wetter than present, during the interval that is known as the African Humid Period (AHP). During this time, large areas were characterized by a marked increase in precipitation, an expansion of lakes, river systems, and wetlands, and the spread of grassland, shrub land, and woodland vegetation into areas that are currently much drier. Simulations with climate models indicate that the AHP was the result of orbitally forced increase in northern hemisphere summer insolation, whi
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Fleischmann, Andreas. Systematics and evolution of Lentibulariaceae: II. Genlisea. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198779841.003.0007.

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Systematics and evolution of Genlisea (corkscrew plants) (Lentibulariaceae) are treated. Vegetative and generative morphology of the plants, and anatomy of their rhizophylls (‘root-leaves’) that function as sophisticated eel traps are explained and illustrated. A simplified phylogenetic tree and a detailed distribution map are provided, and the evolutionary history, including genome and karyotype evolution, and phylobiogeography of the 30 currently known species of Genlisea are discussed.
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Map of the Natural Vegetation of the Member Countries of the European Community and the Council of Europe: Presentation A. Council of Europe Publishing, 1987.

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Nauc no vec e Vegetacijske karte Jugoslaviije. and International Union of Forestry Research Organizations., eds. Prirodna potencijalna vegetacija jugoslavije (komentar karte M1 :1,000.000) Rezime =: Natural potential vegetation of Yugoslavia (commentary to the map 1 :1,000.000) summary. Nauc no vec e Vegetacijske karte Jugoslavije, 1986.

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Esler, Karen J., Anna L. Jacobsen, and R. Brandon Pratt. Diversity and Community Structure. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198739135.003.0004.

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Similar drivers across mediterranean-type climate (MTC) regions have selected for plants with comparable traits (Chapters 3 and 6). This has resulted in the assembly of MTC region plant communities (groups of interacting populations of organisms) that are broadly similar, both structurally and functionally. However, there are also many different types of communities within MTC regions that may be quite divergent from one another even though they occur within a single region. These differences in community types also reveal both similarities and differences among the different MTC regions. This
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Benwell, Andrew. Plants of Subtropical Eastern Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486313662.

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Plants of Subtropical Eastern Australia describes the rich flora of this biogeographically distinct region located on the east coast of Australia, covering the north coast of New South Wales and coastal South-East Queensland. This guide presents a selection of common, threatened and ecologically significant plants found in the region’s major vegetation habitats including rainforest, heathland, grassy forest, wetlands and rock outcrops.
 More than 500 plants are featured, with photographs and descriptive features enabling the reader to identify these species if encountered. Interesting bio
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Swan, Michael, and Simon Watharow. Snakes, Lizards and Frogs of the Victorian Mallee. CSIRO Publishing, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643093119.

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The Victorian Mallee region encompasses the Little Desert, the Big Desert, the Sunset Country and the Hattah-Kulkyne. Each area is unique and with different topography, vegetation and fauna. The region experiences consistently higher temperatures, lower rainfall and contains a greater diversity of reptiles than any other part of the state.
 Snakes, Lizards and Frogs of the Victorian Mallee represents the first comprehensive publication on the herpetofauna of the region. It covers 56 species that inhabit the area as well as a further 24 species occurring in fringe riverine and woodland sys
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Dixon, Kingsley. Coastal Plants. CSIRO Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486311385.

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The greater Perth coast is a biodiverse and ecologically vulnerable region, with its unique native plant species threatened by clearing, invasive species, fire and climate change. This second edition of Coastal Plants has been updated and expanded to provide a definitive guide to 128 of the most common plants of the Perth coastal region. It includes the key species used in coastal restoration, along with important weeds. The description of each species is accompanied by a distribution map and diagnostic photographs of the whole plant, flowers, seeds and fruits. The book also contains introduct
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Impact of prehistoric and medieval man on the vegetation: Man at the forest limit : report of the meeting held in Ravello, December 9. and 10. 1989, PACT network, paleoecology. Conseil de l'Europe, Assemblée parliamentaire, 1990.

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Esler, Karen J., Anna L. Jacobsen, and R. Brandon Pratt. Evolution and Diversity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198739135.003.0005.

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As mediterranean-type climate (MTC) regions emerged and expanded, species from the regional pool colonized and persisted in these new climate regions. In general, taxa were derived from a few types of historical ‘geoflora’ communities: temperate forest, subtropical and tropical, and semi-arid or arid. Some of the taxa within modern mediterranean-type vegetation represent relatively ancient relict taxa that pre-date the emergence of mediterranean-type drivers. Other lineages underwent subsequent speciation, resulting in the evolution of new MTC region-specific taxa, including the production of
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Humle, Tatyana. Material Culture in Primates. Edited by Dan Hicks and Mary C. Beaudry. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199218714.013.0017.

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This article focuses on the idea of material culture in primates. The ascription of culture to non-human animals has been controversial and a source of much debate. Much of this debate hinges on the definition of culture. This article cites the classic definition by Tylor which says that culture as ‘that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society’. The term ‘culture’ was first used in relation to non-human primates by Kummer. This article explains elementary technology among primates which co
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Gutiérrez-Cabrera, Ana E., Giovanni Benelli, Thomas Walker, José Antonio De Fuentes-Vicente, and Alex Córdoba-Aguilar. Behavior-based control of arthropod vectors: the case of mosquitoes, ticks, and Chagasic bugs. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797500.003.0021.

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This chapter outlines the patterns and occurrences of major diseases transmitted by arthropod vectors, highlighting the need for behavior-based control strategies, first, focusing on mosquito control tools with an emphasis on how knowledge of mosquito behavioral ecology may help vector control programmes. The potential of sound traps, swarm manipulation, ‘lure and kill’, radiation, transgenicm and symbiont-based approaches will be outlined, and how mosquito behavior influences these vector control strategies. Secondly, tick control strategies, as well as pheromone-assisted tick control will be
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Benyounes, Nadia, Mauro Pepi, Roberta Esposito, Carmen Ginghina, and Ariel Cohen. Cardiac masses and potential sources of emboli. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198726012.003.0051.

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Cardiac masses are abnormal structures within or immediately adjacent to the heart. They have to be distinguished from variants of normal cardiac structures, postoperative changes, and ultrasound artefacts. These abnormal masses may be localized in the left or right heart cavities, with different clinical manifestations according to their localization. Among the abnormal cardiac masses (thrombus, vegetations, tumours), tumours are not discussed in this chapter. Echocardiography is the main but not the only imaging technique for the evaluation of cardiac masses, and is largely available. Hence,
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Andrade, M. J. Tumours and masses. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199599639.003.0022.

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Transthoracic and transoesophageal echocardiography is the first-line diagnostic tool for imaging space-occupying lesions of the heart. Cardiac masses can be classified as tumours, thrombi, vegetations, iatrogenic material, or normal variants. Occasionally, extracardiac masses may compress the heart and create a mass effect. Cardiac masses may be suspected from the clinical presentation. This is the case in patients with an embolic event presumed of cardiac origin or in patients with infective endocarditis. Otherwise, a cardiac mass can be identified during the routine investigation of common,
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Andrade, Maria João, Jadranka Separovic Hanzevacki, and Ricardo Ronderos. Cardiac tumours. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198726012.003.0052.

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Transthoracic and transoesophageal echocardiography represent the first-line diagnostic tools for imaging space-occupying lesions of the heart. Cardiac masses can be classified as tumours, thrombi, vegetations, iatrogenic material, or normal variants. Occasionally, extracardiac masses may compress the heart and create a mass effect. Cardiac masses may be suspected from the clinical presentation. This is the case in patients with an embolic event presumed to be of cardiac origin or in patients with infective endocarditis. Otherwise, a cardiac mass can be identified during the routine investigat
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Lancellotti, Patrizio, and Bernard Cosyns. Cardiac Source of Embolism (SOE) and Cardiac Masses. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198713623.003.0014.

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Embolism of cardiac origin accounts for around 15–30 per cent of ischaemic strokes. The diagnosis of a cardio-embolic source of stroke is frequently uncertain and relies on the identification of a potential cardiac source of embolism in the absence of significant cerebrovascular occlusive disease. In this respect, echocardiography (both transthoracic and/or transoesophageal) serves as a cornerstone in the evaluation, diagnosis, and managementof these patients. A clear understanding of the various types of cardiac conditions associated with cardio-embolic stroke and their intrinsic risk is ther
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Palmer, Grant. Wildlife of the Otways and Shipwreck Coast. CSIRO Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486308996.

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The Otways and Shipwreck Coast is known for its natural beauty and attracts millions of visitors each year, particularly along the Great Ocean Road. The value of the region's rich biodiversity is recognised at the national and global level and its wildlife is markedly different to other regions, including eastern Victoria which supports similar vegetation types.
 Wildlife of the Otways and Shipwreck Coast is a photographic field guide to the vertebrate wildlife of Victoria’s south-west. It covers all the mammals, birds, reptiles and frogs that occur in the region, including on land and in
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Chen, Michael C., and Ian H. Gotlib. Molecular Foundations of the Symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder. Edited by Turhan Canli. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199753888.013.002.

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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a prevalent and costly disorder with a broad range of cognitive, affective, and behavioral symptoms. Despite the absence of a clear final common molecular pathway in depression, many molecular systems have been implicated in MDD. In particular, disruptions in molecular systems like serotonin, dopamine, glutamate, and other neurotransmitters, as well as in stress hormones, cytokines, neurotrophins, and neuropeptides, may contribute to MDD. To link the symptoms of MDD with molecular dysfunction, this article examines these molecules in the context of three symp
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Fins, Joseph J., and Barbara Pohl. Neuro-palliative care and disorders of consciousness. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199656097.003.0103.

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Neuro-palliative care is an important resource for patients and families confronting severe brain injury. Although many clinicians equate brain injury with certain death or futility, survivors have substantial needs that might be met by palliative care expertise. This chapter suggests that the boundaries of palliative medicine include those with severe brain injury, most notably those in the minimally conscious state, and that with this nosological expansion practitioners of palliative care reflect carefully on often nihilistic attitudes directed towards patients with disorders of consciousnes
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Papanicolaou, Andrew C. Imaging the Networks of Consciousness. Edited by Andrew C. Papanicolaou. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199764228.013.001.

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This chapter addresses and reconciles often conflicting conclusions published in the professional functional neuroimaging literature regarding the neuronal networks that may mediate consciousness viewed as a function, as well as neuronal circuits that represent specific products of that function, such as concepts, percepts, and experiences that are also referred to as the “contents” or the constituents of the stream of consciousness. The relevant literature is critically reviewed in order to answer the following questions: First, whether and to what degree consciousness-specific networks have
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