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  2. Two-point discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Two-point discrimination (2PD) is the ability to discern that two nearby objects touching the skin are truly two distinct points, not one. It is often tested with two sharp points during a neurological examination [ 1 ] : 632 [ 2 ] : 71 and is assumed to reflect how finely innervated an area of skin is.

  3. Tactile discrimination - Wikipedia

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    There are various types of tactile discrimination. One of the most well known and most researched is two-point discrimination, the ability to differentiate between two different tactile stimuli which are relatively close together. [2] Other types of discrimination like graphesthesia and spatial discrimination also exist but are not as ...

  4. Esthesiometer - Wikipedia

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    It can determine how short a distance between two impressions on the skin can be distinguished. To differentiate between two points and one point of equal area (the sum of the areas of the two points equals the area of the third point), Dr. Sidney Weinstein created the three-point esthesiometer.

  5. Cuba's first transgender athlete shows the progress and ... - AOL

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    The June 1 milestone marked the latest step toward inclusion in Cuba, one of Latin America's most progressive countries when it comes to LGBTQ rights. Cuba's first transgender athlete shows the ...

  6. Sensory decussation - Wikipedia

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    The dorsal column nuclei are responsible for fine touch, vibration, proprioception and two-point discrimination. The fibers of this decussation are called the internal arcuate fibers and are found at the superior aspect of the closed medulla oblongata, superior to the motor decussation.

  7. Disability in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Discrimination on the basis of disability is prohibited, according to the Constitution of Cuba. [11] However, making complaints to the government is often ineffective. [ 12 ] The Attorney General's Office received 129 complaints of discrimination based on disability in 2014 and 23 percent were considered to be "well-founded."

  8. Discrimination testing - Wikipedia

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    Discrimination testing is a technique employed in sensory analysis to determine whether there is a detectable difference among two or more products. The test uses a group of assessors (panellists) with a degree of training appropriate to the complexity of the test to discriminate from one product to another through one of a variety of experimental designs.

  9. File:The Cuba review (IA cubareview11muns).pdf - Wikipedia

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