SUMMARY
By means of statistical processing of anamnestic data of a group of 895 patients it was stated that in approximately 40% one or more activating or inhibitory stimuli were identified which seriously influenced the number of attacks. The activating and inhibitory influences assert themselves in almost the same measure. To the most outstanding aptivating influences belong the neurotizing situation and inactivity, and/or mental and physical relaxation, whereas to the inhibitory factors belongs concentration upon some motor or psychical activity.
RÉSUMÉ
L'Car etude statistique de dates anamnésiques d'un groupe de 895 malades a révélé qu'a peu pres en 40% de ces cas, on a pu identifier un ou plusieurs stimuli activateurs ou inhibiteurs susceptibles d'influencer serieusement le nombre des attaques. Les influences d'activation et d'inhibition se manifestent a peu pres dans la meme mesnre. On compte parmi les influences activatrices les plus importantes la situation neurotisante et l'inactivite, et/ou la relaxation mentale et physique, tandis que la concentration sur une activite psychique ou motriee appartient aux facteurs inhibiteurs.
A procedure for preparing coaxial K+ selective microelectrodes with a low longitudinal resistance (Re) of the liquid ion exchanger selective barrel is described. The low resistance was attained by inserting another microelectrode filled with 0.5 mol . 1-1 KCl into the ion-exchanger column (Corning 477317). The lower longitudinal resistance decreases the noise level and consequently increases the resolving power five times. This modification makes it possible to measure small and rapid K+ concentration changes.
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