Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Persistent Vegetative State More Condition_symptoms What Are The Chances For A PVS(persistent Vegetative State) Patient To Wake Up Completely?

What are the chances for a PVS(persistent vegetative state) patient to wake up completely? - persistent vegetative state more condition_symptoms

By definition, regardless of the cause, in patients with PVD is highly unlikely that fully awake. It has happened, but from time to time.

3 comments:

gheefrea... said...

Like any other illness, it is impossible to give a general statement like that. Vegita States may require different things, head injuries, caused lack of oxygen, imgbalance chemicals, overdose, nothing. Some can even deeper and more durable than others, depends caused by brain damage.

In the case of Terri Schiavo? No, she did not wake up.

injanier said...

I segmented mirror telescopes are outside the range of the Amateur Telescope Making. Controlled by the Keck telescope compatible computer to keep each segment positioned with a tolerance of 4 nanometers. If you do not, is the only problem that remains on the off-axis paraboloid mirrors found.

amanssci... said...

The simple answer is that if the name be of your father of Bill Gates or the like, not in a position to remove them. To create an instrument, it would be more than 100 specialists in the hire of 3-5 years. That alone will cost about 30-50 million. Do you have this kind of gambling?

Except ... If you own a mountain top to put this thing on? Even if an instrument like this, it would be almost useless if you build an observatory in 6000-8000 "high and 50 km from the nearest town.

Now that said, that could theoretically be constructed for three periods of 10 'a three-arm interferometer to the mirror and get the resolution interferometric mirror 20-50m.

But that is purely theoretical, because so close to the capabilities of doing so, he would not get help from Yahoo.

Am I right? Of course I am.

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