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Acupuncture electrical stimulation
Conduct transcranial magnetic stimulation
Conduct transcranial magnetic stimulation of brain
Cranial electrotherapy stimulation
Electrical acupuncture
Electrical stimulation in acupuncture
Electrical stimulation of acupuncture points
Electro acupuncture
Electroanesthesia
Electrosleep
FRF
FSH-RF
FSH-releasing factor
FSHRF
FSHRH
Follicle stimulating releasing factor
Follicle-stimulating hormone releasing factor
Follicle-stimulating hormone releasing hormone
INFO 2000
Neuroelectric therapy
Operate transcranial magnetic stimulations
Perform transcranial magnetic stimulation
RTMS
Repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
Repetitive transmagnetic stimulation
Stimulant
Stimulant substance
Stimulate creative process
Stimulate creative processes
Stimulating creative processes
Stir creative processes
TMS
Transcerebral electric stimulation
Transcerebral electric therapy
Transcranial electric stimulation
Transcranial electric therapy
Transcranial magnetic stimulation
Transmagnetic stimulation

Traduction de «Transmagnetic stimulation » (Anglais → Français) :

repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation [ rTMS | repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation | repetitive transmagnetic stimulation ]

stimulation magnétique transcrânienne répétitive [ rTMS,SMTr | stimulation magnétique transcrânienne répétée ]


transcranial magnetic stimulation [ TMS | transmagnetic stimulation ]

stimulation magnétique transcrânienne


conduct transcranial magnetic stimulation | operate transcranial magnetic stimulations | conduct transcranial magnetic stimulation of brain | perform transcranial magnetic stimulation

réaliser une stimulation magnétique transcrânienne


stimulating creative processes | stir creative processes | stimulate creative process | stimulate creative processes

stimuler des processus créatifs


electrical acupuncture | electrical stimulation of acupuncture points | acupuncture electrical stimulation | electrical stimulation in acupuncture

stimulation électrique en acupuncture


follicle stimulating releasing factor | follicle-stimulating hormone releasing factor | follicle-stimulating hormone releasing hormone | FSH-releasing factor | FRF [Abbr.] | FSHRF [Abbr.] | FSH-RF [Abbr.] | FSHRH [Abbr.]

facteur de libération d'hormone de stimulation du follicule


cranial electrotherapy stimulation [ electrosleep | electro acupuncture | electroanesthesia | neuroelectric therapy | transcranial electric stimulation | transcerebral electric stimulation | transcranial electric therapy | transcerebral electric therapy ]

électrostimulation crânienne [ électroanesthésie | anesthésie électrique ]


Community programme to stimulate the development of a European multimedia content industry and to encourage the use of multimedia content in the emerging information society | Multiannual Community programme to stimulate the development of a European multimedia content industry and to encourage the use of multimedia content in the emerging information society | INFO 2000 [Abbr.]

programme communautaire pluriannuel visant à stimuler le développement d'une industrie européenne de contenu multimédia et à encourager l'utilisation du contenu multimédia dans la nouvelle société de l'information | INFO 2000 [Abbr.]


Definition: An ill-defined disorder of uncertain nosological validity. The category is designed to include a group of children with severe mental retardation (IQ below 35) who show major problems in hyperactivity and in attention, as well as stereotyped behaviours. They tend not to benefit from stimulant drugs (unlike those with an IQ in the normal range) and may exhibit a severe dysphoric reaction (sometimes with psychomotor retardation) when given stimulants. In adolescence, the overactivity tends to be replaced by underactivity (a pattern that is not usual in hyperkinetic children with normal intelligence). This syndrome is also often ...[+++]

Définition: Trouble mal défini dont la validité nosologique reste incertaine. Cette catégorie concerne des enfants ayant un retard mental prononcé (Q.I. inférieur à 34) associé à une hyperactivité importante, une perturbation majeure de l'attention et des comportements stéréotypés. Les médicaments stimulants sont habituellement inefficaces (alors qu'ils peuvent être efficaces chez les enfants ayant un Q.I. normal) et peuvent provoquer une réaction dysphorique sévère (accompagnée parfois d'un ralentissement psychomoteur). A l'adolescence, l'hyperactivité fait souvent place à une hypoactivité (ce qui n'est habituellement pas le cas chez le ...[+++]




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