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    Application of the FDTD Hybrid “M3d24-Yee”for simulating EM scattering from two objects separated by long distances by Abd-El-Raouf, Hany E., El-Diwani, Esam A.

    Published 2007
    “…In this paper we present the application of the hybrid "M3d24-Yee" with subgridding algorithm for solving problems of the electromagnetic radiation or scattering from multiple objects separated by long distances. The large distances between the objects is simulated using the M3d24 with low-resolution grid while the objects and the surrounding regions around the objects are simulated using the Yee algorithm with high resolution. …”
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    The acute and long lasting psychological effects of 3, 4-methylenedioxymethampethamine (MDMA, 'ecstasy'): a cohort study conducted during the period 2002-2007 by Taurah, Lynn

    Published 2011
    “…Discussion - The present study is the first and largest study to date to suggest that MDMA causes acute and long lasting changes to specific psychological functioning: depression, sleep, impulsivity, memory, and executive functioning; without recovery even after 5 years of abstinence. …”
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    Source analysis of short and long latency vestibular-evoked potentials (VsEPs) produced by left versus right ear air-conducted 500 Hz pips by Todd, Neil P. M., Paillard, Aurore, Kluk, Karolina, Whittle, Elizabeth, Colebatch, James G.

    Published 2014
    “…Statistical analysis of the vestibular dependent responses indicated a contralateral effect for inion related short-latency responses and a left-ear/right-hemisphere advantage for the long- latency responses. Source analysis indicated that the short-latency effects may be mediated by a contralateral projection to left cerebellum, while the long-latency effects were mediated by a contralateral projection to right cingulate cortex. …”
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