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No, because it isnot a propernoun.
Generally, aphasia is a term used to describe a communications disorder wherein the patient is unable to speak clearly, or speaks only haltingly. There are several types, in large part because the condition can arise from disorders in various parts of the brain. Broca's aphasia was so named because Broca demonstrated that this common type of aphasia arose from a disorder in the left posterior frontal lobe of the brain.
The most common reason why someone loses their voice is because of strain. Another common reason is due to infection. In either case, resting the voice is suggested.
an ischemic cell is a cell that is deprived of o2 and there forth has switched from aerobic metabolism to anaerobic . eventually this will cause the cell to burst because the ATP production is not sufficient to maintain the cell environment
Because - in order to diagnose the condition - you need to dissect the brain after death.
A numeric scale is appropriate because the patient/client can indicate, by pointing or raising fingers, to indicate his/her current pain level. Clients with motor aphasia cannot express themselves verbally or in writing.
The inability to speak is known as aphasia.
The inability to speak is known as aphasia.
because its more addictive
She will not be on TV because of her recent rehabilitation, so the answer is never.
Because they're an occupational therapist. And it's their job(s). o.o
The term "mad cow disease" was a field name for the disease until laboratory testing gave it the more descriptive name of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (based on the signature lesions in the brain tissues). Media outlets preferred the term "mad cow disease" because it was more sensational and easier for the general public to understand.