Loss of the ability to comprehend the meaning or recognize the importance of various forms of stimulation that cannot be attributed to impairment of a primary sensory modality. Tactile agnosia is characterized by an inability to perceive the shape and nature of an object by touch alone, despite unimpaired sensation to light touch, position, and other primary sensory modalities
Loss of the ability to comprehend the meaning or recognize the importance of various forms of stimulation that cannot be attributed to impairment of a primary sensory modality. Tactile agnosia is characterized by an inability to perceive the shape and nature of an object by touch alone, despite unimpaired sensation to light touch, position, and other primary sensory modalities
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Agnosie : Agnosia and apraxia : selected papers of Liepmann, Lange, and Pötzl / edited by Jason W. Brown ; translations by George Dean [and others]
1988
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Agnosie visuelle. : The neuropsychology of high-level vision : collected tutorial essays / edited by Martha J. Farah, Graham Ratcliff
Agnosticism -- History -- 20th century : Friendship in doubt : Aleister Crowley, J.F.C. Fuller, Victor B. Neuburg, and British agnosticism / Richard Kaczynski
A family of RNA-binding proteins that has specificity for MICRORNAS and SMALL INTERFERING RNA molecules. The proteins take part in RNA processing events as core components of RNA-induced silencing complex
Balanchine, George. Agon. : Balanchine Foundation video archives. Arthur Mitchell coaching the Pas de deux from Agon / the George Balanchine Foundation ; project director, Nancy Reynolds ; editor, Virginia Brooks ; choreography, George Balanchine ; music, Igor Stravinsky ; [coaching by] Arthur Mitchell ; production, Otterson TV, Inc
2007
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Agon (The Greek word) : Conflict and competition : agōn in western Greece : selected essays from the 2019 Symposium on the Heritage of Western Greece / edited by Heather L. Reid, John Serrati, and Tim Sorg
2020
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Agon (The Greek word) -- Congresses : Conflict and competition : agōn in western Greece : selected essays from the 2019 Symposium on the Heritage of Western Greece / edited by Heather L. Reid, John Serrati, and Tim Sorg
Phenomena and pharmaceutics of compounds that selectively bind to a specific receptor and trigger a response. They mimic the action of endogenous biochemical molecules. Their effect can be countered by antagonists (DRUG ANTAGONISM)
Compounds that interact with ANDROGEN RECEPTORS in target tissues to bring about the effects similar to those of TESTOSTERONE. Depending on the target tissues, androgenic effects can be on SEX DIFFERENTIATION; male reproductive organs, SPERMATOGENESIS; secondary male SEX CHARACTERISTICS; LIBIDO; development of muscle mass, strength, and power