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  2. Electroencephalography - Wikipedia

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    Wearable EEG aims to provide small EEG devices which are present only on the head and which can record EEG for days, weeks, or months at a time, as ear-EEG. Such prolonged and easy-to-use monitoring could make a step change in the diagnosis of chronic conditions such as epilepsy, and greatly improve the end-user acceptance of BCI systems. [ 123 ]

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    Actor Michael Ealy wrote a touching tribute to wife Khatira Rafiqzada on Sunday as violence raged on in her native Kabul, Afghanistan. “My love,” his message begins. “This may have been one ...

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  6. US military has completed additional review of deadly Kabul ...

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    The US military has completed an additional review of the deadly Abbey Gate bombing, which killed 13 service members and dozens more Afghan civilians during the 2021 American withdrawal from ...

  7. The Kite Runner - Wikipedia

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    Wazir Akbar Khan neighborhood in Kabul, setting of Part I. Amir, a well-to-do Pashtun boy, and Hassan, a Hazara boy who is the son of Ali, Amir's father's servant, spend their days kite fighting in the hitherto peaceful city of Kabul. Flying kites was a way to escape the horrific reality the two boys were living in. Hassan is a successful "kite ...

  8. Musicogenic seizure - Wikipedia

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    Musicogenic seizure, also known as music-induced seizure, is a rare type of seizure, with an estimated prevalence of 1 in 10,000,000 individuals, that arises from disorganized or abnormal brain electrical activity when a person hears or is exposed to a specific type of sound or musical stimuli.

  9. US military’s additional review into deadly Kabul airport ...

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    An additional review by the US military into the deadly Abbey Gate bombing during the Afghanistan withdrawal in 2021, which aimed to clear up outstanding questions about the attack, has concluded ...