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    [edited by] Edward R. Laws Jr., Jason Sheehan.
    Summary: "Edward Laws and Jason Sheehan have edited the first comprehensive guide to the management of the large varieties of pathologies that arise in the sellar and parasellar area. Over the past two decades change in management practices have been underpinned by a better understanding of the nature of the pathology, improved imaging and a refinement of both surgical and radiation therapy techniques. The location of the sellar and parasellar region has challenged neurosurgeons (and radiotherapists) to develop innovative refined approaches to the region, often using the best of skull base, endoscopic and microsurgical techniques. These have been utilized within the context of an improved understanding of the pathology, with the imperative that the treatment (or therapy) must optimize control of the pathology, whilst minimizing morbidity"--Provided by publisher.
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    Thieme MedOne Otolaryngology
    Thieme MedOne Neurosurgery
  • Article
    Shmarov DA, Samoĭlov VO.
    Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova. 1979 Apr;65(4):582-8.
    The intensity of glossopharyngeal nerve afferent discharges in the frog was studied during stimulation of gustatory receptors by caffeine, acetic acid, saccharose and sodium chloride ranging widely in the concentration changes. It was shown, that the function "stimulus-exitation" for the summary discharges in response on the coffeine and acetic acid was being logaryphmic. The character of off-effects dependence on the concentration of bitter and sour stimuli. Was proved to be the same. The curve "stimulus-exitation" for the saccharose was "S" shaped, but for the sodium chloride it might be described by the power function with the exponent equal 0,8.
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