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#it #windows
Windows 10 przechowuje konta użytkowników w bezpiecznym, oddzielonym nie tylko od programów użytkownika, ale również pozostałych składników systemu, podsystemie.
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#it #windows
Żeby zmienić typ konta: 1. Kliknij ikonę Twojego konta widoczną w górnym rogu menu Start i wybierz opcję Zmień ustawienia konta.
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#elektryka
mili m 10 -3 0,001
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Hasło konta lokalnego można także zmienić, wykorzystując kombinację klawiszy Ctrl+Alt+Delete. Po ich naciśnięciu należy wybrać opcję Zmień hasło, a następnie wpisać stare i nowe hasło. Naciśnięcie klawisza Enter kończy operację zmiany hasła.
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A decrease in levels of ACh is implicated in Alzheimer dementia and Huntington disease, whereas Parkinson disease is associated with a relative increase in ACh. Like histamine receptors, muscarinic receptors are subject to off-target blockade by antipsychotics and tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), resulting in dry mouth, blurred vision, and urinary hesitancy.
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A [...] in levels of ACh is implicated in Alzheimer dementia and Huntington disease.
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decrease

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A decrease in levels of ACh is implicated in Alzheimer dementia and Huntington disease, whereas Parkinson disease is associated with a relative increase in ACh. Like histamine receptors, muscari

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Parkinson disease is associated with a relative [...] in ACh
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increase

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A decrease in levels of ACh is implicated in Alzheimer dementia and Huntington disease, whereas Parkinson disease is associated with a relative increase in ACh. Like histamine receptors, muscarinic receptors are subject to off-target blockade by antipsychotics and tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), resulting in dry mouth, blurred visio

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Like histamine receptors, muscarinic receptors are subject to off-target blockade by antipsychotics and tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), resulting in [...], [...] , and [...] .
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dry mouth
blurried vision
urinary hesitancy

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ington disease, whereas Parkinson disease is associated with a relative increase in ACh. Like histamine receptors, muscarinic receptors are subject to off-target blockade by antipsychotics and tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), resulting in <span>dry mouth, blurred vision, and urinary hesitancy. <span><body><html>

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A neurotransmitter synthesized from tyrosine, dopamine serves as a precursor to nor- epinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (Epi; Figure 6-68). Dopamine is implicated in psychosis (increased levels), mania (increased levels), schizophrenia (increased levels), Huntington disease (increased levels), and Parkinson disease (decreased levels)
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A neurotransmitter synthesized from tyrosine, [...] serves as a precursor to nor- epinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (Epi; Figure 6-68).
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dopamine

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A neurotransmitter synthesized from tyrosine, dopamine serves as a precursor to nor- epinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (Epi; Figure 6-68). Dopamine is implicated in psychosis (increased levels), mania (increased levels), schizophrenia (incr

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Dopamine is implicated in psychosis (increased levels)
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A neurotransmitter synthesized from tyrosine, dopamine serves as a precursor to nor- epinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (Epi; Figure 6-68). Dopamine is implicated in psychosis (increased levels), mania (increased levels), schizophrenia (increased levels), Huntington disease (increased levels), and Parkinson disease (decreased levels)

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Dopamine is implicated in psychosis ([...] levels)
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increased

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Dopamine is implicated in psychosis (increased levels)

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Dopamine is implicated in psychosis (increased levels), mania (increased levels)
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A neurotransmitter synthesized from tyrosine, dopamine serves as a precursor to nor- epinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (Epi; Figure 6-68). Dopamine is implicated in psychosis (increased levels), mania (increased levels), schizophrenia (increased levels), Huntington disease (increased levels), and Parkinson disease (decreased levels)

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Dopamine is implicated in mania ([...] levels)
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increased

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Dopamine is implicated in psychosis (increased levels), mania (increased levels)

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Dopamine is implicated in schizophrenia ([...] levels)
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increased

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A neurotransmitter synthesized from tyrosine, dopamine serves as a precursor to nor- epinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (Epi; Figure 6-68). Dopamine is implicated in psychosis (increased levels), mania (increased levels), schizophrenia (<span>increased levels), Huntington disease (increased levels), and Parkinson disease (decreased levels) <span><body><html>

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Dopamine is implicated in Huntington disease ([...] levels)
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increased

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om tyrosine, dopamine serves as a precursor to nor- epinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (Epi; Figure 6-68). Dopamine is implicated in psychosis (increased levels), mania (increased levels), schizophrenia (increased levels), Huntington disease (<span>increased levels), and Parkinson disease (decreased levels) <span><body><html>

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Dopamine is implicated in Parkinson disease ([...] levels)
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decreased

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r to nor- epinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (Epi; Figure 6-68). Dopamine is implicated in psychosis (increased levels), mania (increased levels), schizophrenia (increased levels), Huntington disease (increased levels), and Parkinson disease (<span>decreased levels) <span><body><html>

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The major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the CNS, GABA is associated with anxiety (decreased levels) Huntington disease (decreased levels), and epilepsy (decreased lev- els). Anxiolytics (eg, alcohol, benzodiazepines, and barbiturates) are agonists of the GABA A receptor (see sections on anxiolytics and hypnotics for further explanation of benzodiazepines and barbiturates)
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The major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the CNS, [...]
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GABA

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The major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the CNS, GABA is associated with anxiety (decreased levels) Huntington disease (decreased levels), and epilepsy (decreased lev- els). Anxiolytics (eg, alcohol, benzodiazepines, and barbiturates) are

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Flashcard 1790255172876

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GABA is associated with anxiety ([...] levels)
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decreased

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The major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the CNS, GABA is associated with anxiety (decreased levels) Huntington disease (decreased levels), and epilepsy (decreased lev- els). Anxiolytics (eg, alcohol, benzodiazepines, and barbiturates) are agonists of the GABA A receptor (see

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GABA is associated with Huntington disease ([...] levels)
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decreased

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The major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the CNS, GABA is associated with anxiety (decreased levels) Huntington disease (decreased levels), and epilepsy (decreased lev- els). Anxiolytics (eg, alcohol, benzodiazepines, and barbiturates) are agonists of the GABA A receptor (see sections on anxiolytics and hypnotics

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GABA is associated with epilepsy ([...] levels)
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decreased

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The major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the CNS, GABA is associated with anxiety (decreased levels) Huntington disease (decreased levels), and epilepsy (decreased lev- els). Anxiolytics (eg, alcohol, benzodiazepines, and barbiturates) are agonists of the GABA A receptor (see sections on anxiolytics and hypnotics for further explanation of benz

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Flashcard 1790260677900

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Anxiolytics (eg, alcohol, benzodiazepines, and barbiturates) are [...] of the GABA A receptor
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agonists

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The major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the CNS, GABA is associated with anxiety (decreased levels) Huntington disease (decreased levels), and epilepsy (decreased lev- els). Anxiolytics (eg, alcohol, benzodiazepines, and barbiturates) are <span>agonists of the GABA A receptor (see sections on anxiolytics and hypnotics for further explanation of benzodiazepines and barbiturates) <span><body><html>

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