Dark energy models with a slowly rolling cosmological scalar field provide a popular alternative to the standard, time-independent cosmological constant model. We study the simultaneous evolution of background expansion and growth in the scalar field model with the Ratra–Peebles self-interaction potential. We use recent measurements of the linear growth rate and the baryon acoustic oscillation peak positions to constrain the model parameter that describes the steepness of the scalar field potential.
The combination of interictal and ictal MEG is a valuable tool for identification of the epileptogenic tuber/tubers in presurgical work-up in patients with TS.
The relationship between disorders in the cytoarchitectonics (microdysgenesis) and formation of epileptogenic zones was studied on clinical material. Results of surgical treatment of 29 patients with drug-resistant temporal epilepsy are presented. Intraoperative electrocorticography was carried out in all patients. Histological studies of the cortex from the zone of regular epileptic activity registration were carried out in 23 cases. A relationship between completeness of radical removal of the zone of regular epileptic activity and treatment results was detected. Histological studies of resected cortex revealed signs of microdysgenesis in all cases. The presence of similar changes in the zone of regular epileptic activity registration, resection of which is essential for attack control, suggests a pathogenetic relationship between microdysgenesis and generation of epileptic activity.
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