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He'd gone from exhaustion to hyperactivity in a matter of days.
Yet even a firm diagnosis of hyperactivity may not tell the whole story.
While hyperactivity tends to improve with age, attention problems may not.
The diagnosis in 1969: Hyperactivity and not enough sleep at night.
On the contrary, my hyperactivity helped to keep me warm.
The majority of studies show no connection between sugar and hyperactivity.
In the two other studies, the children had been found to have attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder.
The proper treatment for hyperactivity is sexual release, of course.
It was the hyperactivity from all the cookies I ate.
Most people think of children when they hear the term attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
That can result in problems like delayed speech, depression or hyperactivity.
Other side effects include giddiness and a sense of hyperactivity.
But are known to stimulate movement and hyperactivity in higher doses.
Both concepts are related to certain psychiatric conditions, such as hyperactivity.
My second son had all the symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Children with hyperactivity also frequently climb and run around when it is not appropriate.
Children with high lead levels can develop learning disabilities, sleeping problems and hyperactivity.
He did not have hyperactivity, but he was in space somewhere.
Hyperactivity has long been part of the human condition.
She asked him if he had been tested for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
That white sugar does not cause hyperactivity in children.
This is a child whose learning disabilities and hyperactivity are such that we will walk him through the celebration.
As a young child, Alex's hyperactivity left him unable to control his impulses.
The same phenomenon can be seen in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
For instance, an adult may experience restlessness instead of hyperactivity.
Informally, the hyperfunction is what the difference f g would be at the real line itself.
Their bodies are also capable of "hyperfunction" which allows them to carry out actions at many times normal speed.
This can be represented as a hyperfunction as .
Treating endocrine hyperfunction by neurosurgery was a major neurological landmark.
Primary hyperparathyroidism results from a hyperfunction of the parathyroid glands themselves.
Note that the hyperfunction can be non-trivial, even if the components are analytic continuation of the same function.
Hypergonadism is a condition where there is a hyperfunction of the gonads.
A man may wear an erection ring because he has erectile dysfunction (ED) or hyperfunction.
They may cause hyperfunction or hypofunction, and it may be congenital or acquired.
Subsequent developments included the hyperfunction theory, and the edge-of-the-wedge theorem, both of which had some inspiration from quantum field theory.
"Merely the effect of Hyperfunction on the human fight-or-flight reflex," said Labienus dismissively.
Experimental gastrojejunal ulcers due to antrum hyperfunction.
A continuous function with infra-exponential growth rate will have a Fourier transform that is a Fourier hyperfunction.
Splenomegaly is usually associated with increased workload (such as in hemolytic anemias), which suggests that it is a response to hyperfunction.
The success of the theory led to investigation of the idea of hyperfunction, in which spaces of holomorphic functions are used as test functions.
A hyperfunction is roughly a sum of boundary values of holomorphic functions, and can also be thought of as something like a "distribution of infinite order".
Hyperfunction can occur as a result of hypersecretion, loss of suppression, hyperplastic or neoplastic change, or hyperstimulation.
Dr. Zeus had already perfected Hyperfunction, but at that time there was no reason to believe it wouldn't work equally well on all subjects, regardless of personal biochemistry.
These can be defined as dopaminergic hyperfunction in the prefrontal cortex and serotonergic hypofunction in the basal ganglia.
In the edge-of-the-wedge theorem, we have a distribution (or hyperfunction) f on the edge, given as the boundary values of two holomorphic functions on the two wedges.
If a hyperfunction is the boundary value of a holomorphic function on a wedge, then its analytic wave front set lies in the dual of the corresponding cone.
He is known for his innovative work in a number of fields, such as prehomogeneous vector spaces and Bernstein-Sato polynomials; and particularly for his hyperfunction theory.
A hyperfunction on the real line can be conceived of as the 'difference' between one holomorphic function on the upper half-plane and another on the lower half-plane.
If f is any holomorphic function on the whole complex plane, then the restriction of f to the real axis is a hyperfunction, represented by either (f, 0) or (0, f).