Mal de Debarquement Syndrome (MdDS) is a condition characterized by a perception of self-motion in the absence of a stimulus, with two onset types: Motion-Triggered and Spontaneous. Currently, the pathophysiology is unknown and consequently, the therapeutic options are limited. One proposed treatment protocol, developed by Dai and colleagues is based on optokinetic stimulation, which aims to re-adapt the vestibular ocular reflex.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe crystal structures of the beta and gamma polymorphs of Sr(3)WO(6) and the gamma<-->beta phase transition have been investigated using electron diffraction, synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction, and neutron powder diffraction. The gamma-Sr(3)WO(6) polymorph is stable above T(c) approximately 470 K and adopts a monoclinically distorted double perovskite A(2)BB'O(6) = Sr(2)SrWO(6) structure (space group Cc, a = 10.2363(1)A, b = 17.
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