0 the action of taking something by force or with legal authority: --
1 a very sudden attack of an illness in which someone becomes unconscious or develops violent movements: --
2 the act of taking hold or possession of something: --
3 the act of taking possession of property or assets because they are illegal, or because the owner owes money: --
4 property or assets that are taken away because they are illegal, or because the owner owes money: --
Border seizures were worth $538.8 million in 2010.
This is especially true if atypical dreams associated with various abnormal brain states (seizures, medications, etc.) are not considered.
A speculative model of affective illness cyclicity based on patterns of drug tolerance observed in amygdala-kindled seizures.
A small trickle of publications has started to swell and symposia or workshops devoted specifically to older people with seizures are becoming increasingly common.
The classification of seizures in old age in epidemiologic studies is rarely satisfactory.
But for brain waves and seizure initiation, concrete progress is within reach.
In addition, 9% of patients died, 9% developed seizures, and 18% had significant postoperative infections.
The link between forebrain seizures and recurrent nightmares also does not constitute strong evidence that dopamine systems play causal roles in generation of dreams.
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