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#<translate><!--T:77--> In the neurological ‘context’, however, the term ''pain in the right half face'' represents a relatively wide ‘<sub>n</sub>OP’ extension and an intension composed of a series of clinical features, perhaps supported by a series of instrumental radiological investigations, EMG, somatosensory evoked potentials, etc.</translate>
 
#<translate><!--T:77--> In the neurological ‘context’, however, the term ''pain in the right half face'' represents a relatively wide ‘<sub>n</sub>OP’ extension and an intension composed of a series of clinical features, perhaps supported by a series of instrumental radiological investigations, EMG, somatosensory evoked potentials, etc.</translate>
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== Bibliography==
   
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{{cita libro  
 
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== Bibliography==
Editor, Editors, USER, admin, Bureaucrats, Check users, dev, editor, founder, Interface administrators, member, oversight, Suppressors, Administrators, translator
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