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Some psychological disorders are associated with structural problems within the brain.

Some psychological disorders are associated with structural problems within the brain.

assume [G] It is probable that the application of different names to the very often imperfect forms of fungi which are associated with different diseases is not scientifically tenable.

With him visual symbols of musical notes are associated with the visual symbols of words in the mind, and the visual symbols whether of s or of the musical notes will serve to revive in memory the sound of the one or the other, or of both.

Acute inflammatory diseases of the brain and its coverings are associated with cerebral hyperaemia or congestion.

But the question arises whether all the changes that are associated with the progress of the lunar day can be ascribed to this effect.

The minerals just referred to, constitute the great bulk of the mountain masses, but they are associated with[Pg 90] many others which take part in the formation of the soil.

Traditionally they are associated with graveyards, but in very few of the cases heretofore recorded348 were they actually seen in such places.

Changes in the intensity and positions of these pressure systems are associated with widespread weather changes.

The earth after rain, and particularly in spring and summer, teems with almost reanimated life, both with that which is harmless and with that which is hurtful, so that the Cheshire custom is one which cannot be too highly recommended, for when the soil is saturated with moisture, a soluble salt like the chloride of sodium, already in a state of solution, sinks in more rapidly, and permeates it more thoroughly than if it were merely sprinkled over the surface; and such insects as are associated with or which live in the earth are speedily eliminated, or are forced to seek shelter at a greater depth, where they ultimately die by reason of their inability to obtain their proper sustenance or the unsuitableness of their new abode.

But to return for a moment to examples taken from quite the other end 68 of the series, we have seen that the glass bowls that are associated with Alexandrian-Greek and early Roman times are mostly finished by a cutting-tool on some kind of lathe.

Now it seems to me that all these disorders are capable of being explained by reference to the series of changes in the blood which are associated with the respiratory process.

The great majority of intestinal diseases, as also of chronic blood-disorders, are associated with a torpidity or derangement of the function of the liver.

In this way the external causes are associated with evolution, but with very different effects from those attributed to them by Darwin, who endowed them with the creative power to produce new organs and new forms of life.

Such decisions by the teacher evidently have no such foundation in justice as he supposes; the diverse abilities of the two types of children are associated with the constitution of their organisms.

There are some gestures that are inimitable because they are associated with a certain anthropologic personality.

The European on the contrary has no such racial virtues; whatever virtues he has are associated with transitory forms of civilisation, and are ready to succeed one another on the pathway of unlimited progress.

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