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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Call and response   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This article is about call and response in communication.
Call and response is a form of "spontaneous verbal and non-verbal interaction between speaker and listener in which all of the statements ('calls') are punctuated by expressions ('responses') from the listener", as stated by Smitherman [1].
In West African cultures, call and response is a pervasive pattern of democratic participation -- in public gatherings in the discussion of civic affairs, in religious rituals, as well as in vocal and instrumental musical expression (see call and response (music)).
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Mitchell W, Matthews JB, Stone MH, Fisher J, Ingham E. Comparison of the response of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells to challenge with particles of three bone cements in vitro.
Nagy, Z L; Fisher, J; Walker, P G; Watterson, K G: 'The Effect of Sizing on the In Vivo Hydrodynamic Characteristics and Leaflet Motion of the Toronto SPV Stentless Valve', Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 117, 92-98.
Nagy, Z L; Fisher, J; Walker, P G; Watterson, K G: 'The Influence of Size Mismatch on the Haemodynamic Performance of the Pulmonary Autograft Valve In Vitro', European Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 15, 294-301.
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 attention deficit disorder article by James South
Nerve cells may be protected in cerebral deficiencies, with cell membrane structures and functions undergoing improvement after damage, and regional blood flow increases [after damage].
Pyritinol has also been shown to produce a vigilance [alertness] response, both behaviourally and electrophysiologically (EEG recordings) in animals and healthy human volunteers.
Clinical research has shown that pyritinol 600 - 800 mg per day is effective in improving … activity, alertness, mental power, interest and emotional stability in individuals suffering from mental insufficiency and clinical dementia.
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 biology - Functional magnetic resonance imaging
When nerve cells are active, they consume oxygen supplied by local capillaries.
Approximately 4-6 seconds after a burst of neural activity, a haemodynamic response occurs and that region of the brain is infused with oxygen-rich blood.
It turns out that oxygenated haemoglobin is diamagnetic, while deoxygenated blood is paramagnetic, so give off slightly different MR signals.
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