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    Measurement of the Ï„\tau Lepton Polarization and its Forward-Backward Asymmetry from Z0Z^{0} Decays

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    Transient Global Amnesia: A Case Report

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    Introduction: Transient global amnesia is a syndrome of temporary and reversible disruption of short-term memory accompanied by repetitive questioning. Although the etiology is unknown, the prognosis usually benign, and no particular treatment is required, it is important for all involved clinicians to recognize the diagnosis and possess knowledge about the evaluation of these affected patients. Case Presentation: A middle-aged Caucasian woman presented for neurologic evaluation for acute forgetfulness. Neurologic examination disclosed repetitive questioning with preserved orientation and no focal motor, speech, sensory, coordination, or cranial nerve deficits. Neurologic investigations did not reveal any pathologic findings. Her memory improved and reverted to normal baseline over the course of a 24-hour hospital stay. Conclusion: Transient global amnesia is an interesting syndrome of reversible anterograde amnesia associated with repetitive questioning that occurs with an unclear etiology in middle-aged and elderly individuals. Due clinical diligence is required in the investigation of these patients. Treatment is generally not required, and the condition usually does not recur. Clinicians, including neurologists, internists, family practice physicians, and psychiatrists, need awareness of this condition

    Exploding Head Syndrome:A Case Report

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    Introduction: Exploding head syndrome (EHS) is a rare parasomnia in which affected individuals awaken from sleep with the sensation of a loud bang. The etiology is unknown, but other conditions including primary and secondary headache disorders and nocturnal seizures need to be excluded. Case Presentation: A 57-year-old Indian male presented with four separate episodes of awakening from sleep at night after hearing a flashing sound on the right side of his head over the last 2 years. These events were described ‘as if there are explosions in my head’. A neurologic examination, imaging studies, and a polysomnogram ensued, and the results led to the diagnosis of EHS. Conclusion: EHS is a benign, uncommon, predominately nocturnal disorder that is self-limited. No treatment is generally required. Reassurance to the patient is often all that is needed

    Multiplicity and transverse momentum correlations in multihadronic final states in e+e−e^{+}e^{-} interactions at s=91.2GeV\sqrt{s} = 91.2 GeV

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    Measurement of the τ−→h−π0ντ→h−≥2π0ντ\tau^{-} \rightarrow h^{-}\pi^{0}\nu_{\tau} \rightarrow h^{-} \geq 2\pi^{0}\nu_{\tau} branching ratios

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    Measurement of the photon structure function F2 (gamma) in the reaction e+ e- ---> e+ e- + hadrons at LEP

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    Improved measurements of the neutral current from hadron and lepton production at LEP

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    Determination of event shape distributions and αsb\alpha_{s}^{b} from Z0→bb‾Z^{0} \rightarrow b\overline{b} events at LEP

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