In mathematics, hyperfunctions are generalizations of functions, as a 'jump' from one holomorphic function to another at a boundary, and can be thought...
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Endocrine disease (redirect from Hyperfunction (medicine))
hypofunction/hyposecretion (leading to hormone deficiency) Endocrine gland hyperfunction/hypersecretion (leading to hormone excess) Tumours (benign or malignant)...
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mathematician known for founding the fields of algebraic analysis, hyperfunctions, and holonomic quantum fields. He was a professor at the Research Institute...
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Adrenocortical hyperfunction is a condition where there is an overexpression of products of the adrenal cortex. Magiakou, Maria Alexandra (August 2004)...
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(such as in hemolytic anemias), which suggests that it is a response to hyperfunction. It is therefore not surprising that splenomegaly is associated with...
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analysis to study properties and generalizations of functions such as hyperfunctions and microfunctions. Semantically, it is the application of algebraic...
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Hypergonadism is a condition where there is a hyperfunction of the gonads. It can manifest as precocious puberty, and is caused by abnormally high levels...
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be caused by an abnormal dental eruption (delayed passive eruption), hyperfunction of the upper lip elevator muscle, excessive vertical growth of the maxilla...
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of reserve, hyposecretion, agenesis, atrophy, or active destruction. Hyperfunction can occur as a result of hypersecretion, loss of suppression, hyperplastic...
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folds is hyperfunctional. Hyperfunction may also make it difficult to detect the presence of vocal fold paresis. Hyperfunction of the area above the vocal...
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_{\epsilon \to 0^{+}}{\frac {{\mbox{atan2}}(\epsilon ,-x)}{\pi }}} a hyperfunction H ( x ) =: ( 1 − 1 2 π i log z , − 1 2 π i log z ) {\displaystyle...
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edge-of-the-wedge theorem has a natural interpretation in the language of hyperfunctions. A hyperfunction is roughly a sum of boundary values of holomorphic functions...
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infra-exponential growth rate will have a Fourier transform that is a Fourier hyperfunction. Examples of subexponential growth rates arise in the analysis of algorithms...
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of reserve, hyposecretion, agenesis, atrophy, or active destruction. Hyperfunction can occur as a result of hypersecretion, loss of suppression, hyperplastic...
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546–551. Original French text. Komatsu, Hikosaburo (2002). "Fourier's hyperfunctions and Heaviside's pseudodifferential operators". In Takahiro Kawai; Keiko...
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Jonathan Cape. p. 471. Penrose, R (2004). "9: Fourier decompositions and hyperfunctions". The Road to Reality. Jonathan Cape. Physical Sciences. Encyclopædia...
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convolution algebras that are integral domains; and the theories of hyperfunctions, based (in their initial conception) on boundary values of analytic...
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v t e Adrenal gland disorder Hyperfunction Hypofunction...
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small-group version was released as Reuter's Todmorden 513 album on the Hyperfunction label in 2011. The 2013 orchestral version has been recorded and released...
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common site for injury. If a person has a phonotrauma or habitual vocal hyperfunction, also known as pressed phonation, the proteins in the basal lamina can...
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schizophrenia is still poorly understood, a number of factors, such as dopamine hyperfunction, glutamatergic hypofunction, GABAergic deficits, cholinergic system...
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difference of the limits of F± from the appropriate half-planes, or as a hyperfunction distribution. Two functions of this form are a solution of the Riemann–Hilbert...
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diagnostic performance. Primary hyperparathyroidism results from a hyperfunction of the parathyroid glands themselves. The oversecretion of PTH is due...
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production assistance of white blood cells to affected areas causes hyperfunction of the spleen. This increase in defense activities ultimately causes...
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point are compatible. A limitation of the theory of distributions (and hyperfunctions) is that there is no associative product of two distributions extending...
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Combination syndrome, also known as anterior hyperfunction syndrome...
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Mathematics, Differential geometry Institutions Rice University Thesis Hyperfunctions and Linear Partial Differential Equations (1966) Doctoral advisor Hikosaburo...
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Adrenal adenoma, familial Adrenal cancer Adrenal disorder Adrenal gland hyperfunction Adrenal gland hypofunction Adrenal hyperplasia Adrenal hyperplasia,...
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old age, which supports the notion that antagonistic pleiotropy or "hyperfunction" drives human aging. Chronic iron toxicity is usually the result of...
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about the causes of aging, the programmatic theory (also known as the hyperfunction theory, and the developmental theory). This was developed by George...
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