10 research outputs found

    Post-infectious fatigue syndrome in dengue infection

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    Journal of Clinical Virology3811-

    Symptoms and risk factors of ocular complications following dengue infection

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    10.1016/j.jcv.2006.11.002Journal of Clinical Virology382101-105JCVI

    Accurate targeting of botulinum toxin injections: How to and why

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    10.1016/j.parkreldis.2011.06.016Parkinsonism and Related Disorders17SUPPL. 1S34-S39PRDI

    Botulinum toxin-A injections via electrical motor point stimulation to treat writer's cramp: Pilot study

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    Neurology, Neurophysiology and Neuroscience20061-

    Globalization of intellectual property rights

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    Recent decades have witnessed a strong globalization process. This has been so for international trade and international capital markets, but also in the field of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs). IPRs were formerly in the domains of nation states. International treaties have dictated convergence in IPR institutions across the world. This paper gives a short overview of these developments. Incentives for IPRs are stronger for more innovative countries. Therefore, innovative countries traditionally had stronger IPR than less innovative countries. A negotiated global treatment (like the TRIPS agreement) is likely to be a compromise between the needs in innovative and less innovative countries. Such agreements may therefore be complemented with additional agreements among innovative countries. The European Patent Office (EPO), and the planned European unitary patent are examples. IPRs are also incorporated into new preferential trade agreements. Many believe that this trend will result in convergence of stronger IPRs across countries, to the benefit of innovative countries, but at the cost of less innovative countries

    Take a bao if you are not superstitious

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    Annals of the Academy of Medicine Singapore363217-22

    MRI findings in autoimmune voltage-gated potassium channel complex encephalitis with seizures: One potential etiology for mesial temporal sclerosis

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    10.3174/ajnr.A3633American Journal of Neuroradiology35184-8

    Oxidative damage in dengue fever

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    10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2009.04.035Free Radical Biology and Medicine474375-380FRBM

    Oxidative damage in Parkinson disease: Measurement using accurate biomarkers

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    10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2009.11.026Free Radical Biology and Medicine484560-566FRBM
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