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FOCAL
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FOCAL - 1. FOrmula CALculator.

An interactive system written by Rick Merrill of DEC in 1969 for PDP-5 and PDP-8. It was a descendant of AID/JOSS.

Versions: FOCAL-69, FOCAL-1971, FOCAL-11 (for PDP-11 under RT-11).


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2) MRI-associated features include: (2,4) * absent cavum septum pellucidum (80-90%) * focally thin or absent corpus callosum * polymicrogyria and heterotopias * optic nerve hypoplasia * roofing membrane covering the defect * tenting of the ventricle, pointing to the defect.
Aggregates of small lymphocytes may focally penetrate into the germinal centers and contribute to their disruption (the so-called follicle lysis) (figure 1, inset).
It will cover research in the field of neuro-modulation, including invasive and non-invasive techniques and technologies that alter brain function through the use of electrical, magnetic, radio wave, or focally targeted pharmacologic stimulation.
 
 
 
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