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.
The extremes range from occasional partial seizures of simple symptomatology without loss of consciousness to full-blown tonie-clonic seizures.
They may be confused with complex partial seizures (or vice-versa, see below).
He suggested that increased vivacity and frequency of dreaming was associated with anterior limbic lesions while recurring nightmares are associated with temporal seizures.
Long-term effects of pilocarpine in rats: structural damage of the brain triggers kindling and spontaneous recurrent seizures.
Quenching inhibition of development and expression of amygdala kindled seizures with low frequency stimulation.
After two or three seizures exhibiting features of stage 5, typical limbic status epilepticus of long duration can be observed.
Characterizing the molecular, cellular and network mechanisms of genetically-determined absence seizures will provide helpful indications to better understand impaired consciousness and develop innovative therapeutic strategies.
Although governments could seize offending publications without prior legal authorization, all seizures had later to be #!
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