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  • 111Lazarus phenomenon — The Lazarus Phenomenon is the unexpected return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) after resuscitation has been abandoned. The term is named after Lazarus, who according to the Bible was raised from the dead by Jesus four days after death.Although …

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  • 112Kohnstamm's phenomenon — First described by German neurologist Oskar Kohnstamm (1871 1917) in 1915, Kohnstamm s phenomenon is a sustained involuntary contraction of a muscle after a prolonged voluntary contraction. The simplest demonstration is to have a subject press… …

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  • 113Antichristian Phenomenon — Infobox Album | Name = Antichristian Phenomenon Type = EP Artist = Behemoth Released = 2001 Recorded = 1999/2000 Genre = Blackened death metal Length = 21:33 Label = Avantgarde Music Producer = Self produced Reviews = Last album = Thelema.6… …

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  • 114Stick-slip phenomenon — Stick slip (or slip stick ) refers to the phenomenon of a spontaneous jerking motion that can occur while two objects are sliding over each other. Cause Stick slip is caused by the surfaces alternatingly between a sticking to each other and… …

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  • 115Monkey tree phenomenon — Monkey tree redirects here. For the tree popularly known as the Monkey puzzle Tree, see Araucaria araucana. The monkey tree phenomenon is a social phenomenon in Singapore, which began in September 2007. It arose from the discovery of a callus on… …

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  • 116First dose phenomenon — The first dose phenomenon is a sudden and severe fall in blood pressure that can occur when changing from a lying to a standing position the first time that an alpha blocker drug is used [ Prazosin: the first dose phenomenon. Graham RM, Thornell… …

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  • 117Abduction phenomenon entities — Types= Sometimes a single abduction claim will report multiple types of entities appearing to work together cooperatively. Effect of geography and cultureListTechnologyAttireWeaponAccording to Nick Pope s book The Uninvited (book) , the Grey… …

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  • 118Isakower phenomenon —    The eponym Isakower phenomenon refers to the Austrian American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Otto Isakower (1899 1972), who in 1938 published a study, based in part on an autoreport, of compound hypnagogic phenomena reminiscent of the very… …

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  • 119Pötzl phenomenon —    Also written as Poetzl phenomenon. The Pötzl phenomenon involves the reappearance in * dreams of words, images, and other types of information that were previously perceived in a subliminal way. The eponym Pötzl phenomenon refers to the… …

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  • 120pseudentoptic phenomenon —    The term pseudentoptic phenomenon is indebted to the Greek words pseudos (untruthfulness), entos (inside), and opsis (seeing). It translates loosely as a visual phenomenon that is not truly derivative from inside the eye . The term was… …

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