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and the first case, actually, was auguste deter. she was 51. she was a normal housewife. and then, she got forgetful, and was also very loud, and cried. alois alzheimer said, "that is my case". he wrote a very detailed case history, how he saw auguste deter for the first time, but this case file had been lost and nobody knew exactly where it could be. we went into the archive and, suddenly, we found this file laying somewhere, and that was the file of auguste deter. the file must have laid there for about 70 years or even more, and nobody detected it. and it was a wonderful feeling to have this file in our hands. all his questions are documented by himself within this file, with his handwriting. she sits on the bed with a helpless expression. what is your name? auguste. what is your husband's name? auguste, i think. she looks as if she didn't understand the question. i show her a pencil, a pen, a purse, key, diary and cigarare identified correctly. when she has to write "mrs auguste d", she writes "mrs...", and we must repeat the other words, because she forgets them. the
and the first case, actually, was auguste deter. she was 51. she was a normal housewife. and then, she got forgetful, and was also very loud, and cried. alois alzheimer said, "that is my case". he wrote a very detailed case history, how he saw auguste deter for the first time, but this case file had been lost and nobody knew exactly where it could be. we went into the archive and, suddenly, we found this file laying somewhere, and that was the file of auguste deter. the file must have...
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auguste deter. what is your husband's name? auguste deter, i think.'t understand the question. ishow her a pencil, a pen, a purse, key, diary and cigar are identified correctly. when she has to write mrs auguste deter, she writes misses, and we must repeat the other words because she forgets them. the patient is not able to progress in writing, and repeats, "i have lost myself". she lived very, very long, about five years, or even more, was kept very long in the hospital, and when she died, the brain had been examined immediately after her death. alzheimer did many, many slices, and we can still look through the microscope and sea, and that is the most important sign, orwhat and that is the most important sign, or what he found within the brain of auguste deter, the reason of this disease, of this dementia is the deposition of clerks and neuro fibrils. we still think this is the reason for the disease. unfortunately, we have many, many affected persons worldwide, and we did not yet find the corresponding therapy. but we hope that in therapy. but we ho
auguste deter. what is your husband's name? auguste deter, i think.'t understand the question. ishow her a pencil, a pen, a purse, key, diary and cigar are identified correctly. when she has to write mrs auguste deter, she writes misses, and we must repeat the other words because she forgets them. the patient is not able to progress in writing, and repeats, "i have lost myself". she lived very, very long, about five years, or even more, was kept very long in the hospital, and when she...
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Jun 4, 2022
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and the first case, actually, was auguste deter. she was 51. she was a normal housewife. she got forgetful, and was also very loud, and cried. alois alzheimer said, "that is my case". he wrote a very detailed case history, how he saw auguste deter for the first time, but this case file had been lost and nobody knew exactly where it could be. we went into the archive and, suddenly, we found this file laying somewhere, and that was the file of auguste deter. the file must have laid there for about 70 years or even more, and nobody detected it. and it was a wonderful feeling to have this file in our hands. all his questions are documented by himself within this file, with his handwriting. she sits on the bed with a helpless expression. what is your name? auguste. what is your husband's name? auguste, i think. she looks as if she didn't understand the question. i show her a pencil, a pen, a purse, key, diary and cigar are identified correctly. when she has to write "mrs auguste d", she writes "mrs...", and we must repeat the other words, because she forgets them. the patient
and the first case, actually, was auguste deter. she was 51. she was a normal housewife. she got forgetful, and was also very loud, and cried. alois alzheimer said, "that is my case". he wrote a very detailed case history, how he saw auguste deter for the first time, but this case file had been lost and nobody knew exactly where it could be. we went into the archive and, suddenly, we found this file laying somewhere, and that was the file of auguste deter. the file must have laid...
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2020, postal police officers patrolled our neighborhoods to protect letter carriers and deter mail theft. but in august, 2020, right before the presidential election, the trump administration ordered the postal police to stop patrols and limited them to guarding post offices. ms. porter: this policy needs to change immediately. our mail carriers are at risk and they deserve the protection of the law enforcement officers employed by the post office. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to recognize an inspiring pioneer and brilliant mind, dr. sherrilly -- shirley [newline]andrew: jackson, on the occasion of her retirement. mr. tonko: dr. jackson was the first black woman to receive a doctorate degree in physics from m.i.t. and in 1999 became the first black woman to lead a top ranked research university. ever the
2020, postal police officers patrolled our neighborhoods to protect letter carriers and deter mail theft. but in august, 2020, right before the presidential election, the trump administration ordered the postal police to stop patrols and limited them to guarding post offices. ms. porter: this policy needs to change immediately. our mail carriers are at risk and they deserve the protection of the law enforcement officers employed by the post office. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for...
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Jun 1, 2022
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august in our k, norway. thank you. i have one question for each ethic here blinking at you think it's possible to deter russia with weapons at this point? and how far will the usa go and for, is it a still very at we hear about a nuclear exercises on the russian side. what scenarios are you finding flying in terms of, of the nuclear stress from the rush at this point? thank you. ok. i would say that it's not so much a question of deterring russia at this point because they've committed the aggression and they're pursuing it. ah, what we're working to do and such a general said this very eloquently is to make sure that the ukrainians have in hand what they need to defend against this aggression to repel it, to, to push it back and as well. and as a result, to make sure that they have the strongest possible hand at any negotiating table, that emerges. and i agree with the secretary general, eventually, that is what is likely to happen. we can't say when we can't say exactly how, what we can say is what we will do to make sure that ukraine has the means to defend itself and has the strongest possible hand at every step along
august in our k, norway. thank you. i have one question for each ethic here blinking at you think it's possible to deter russia with weapons at this point? and how far will the usa go and for, is it a still very at we hear about a nuclear exercises on the russian side. what scenarios are you finding flying in terms of, of the nuclear stress from the rush at this point? thank you. ok. i would say that it's not so much a question of deterring russia at this point because they've committed the...
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middle of august, we can say that the next batch of weapons will be in ukraine, or will it be enough to launch a counteroffensive, from my point of view, no, but it will be enough to reliably deter the russian federation yes, i also have a deadline that the deadlines are quite stretched. i do not understand why it is not possible to have such resource countries as the same united states, why it is not possible to do it earlier, probably there are some political reasons for this or what in general the reasons for this should actually be asked from our supreme commander-in-chief and the minister of defense why there are no fast deliveries, because when the letter was signed in the first place, well, everyone got the impression that tomorrow convoys of planes will simply go to ukraine. that's how it happened, the equipment is coming, but it is not going in the amount that was really necessary in order not to deter russia, but to knock russia out of our territory. and now it is enough only to deter , not enough to deter er, well, partner equipment, we also have our own equipment that we deal with. we spend a lot of money from our budget in order to purchase this equipment, we just b
middle of august, we can say that the next batch of weapons will be in ukraine, or will it be enough to launch a counteroffensive, from my point of view, no, but it will be enough to reliably deter the russian federation yes, i also have a deadline that the deadlines are quite stretched. i do not understand why it is not possible to have such resource countries as the same united states, why it is not possible to do it earlier, probably there are some political reasons for this or what in...