How Long to Read Epileptogenic and Excitotoxic Mechanisms

By G. Avanzini

How Long Does it Take to Read Epileptogenic and Excitotoxic Mechanisms?

It takes the average reader 3 hours to read Epileptogenic and Excitotoxic Mechanisms by G. Avanzini

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Description

This volume is based on an advanced course on epileptogenic and excitotoxic mechanisms with emphasis on development. Information on partial and generalized epileptogenesis, derived from different experimental models, is comprehensively reviewed. Special sections are devoted to anatomical, biochemical and functional aspects of the maturing brain and to their interaction with epileptogenic agents.

How long is Epileptogenic and Excitotoxic Mechanisms?

Epileptogenic and Excitotoxic Mechanisms by G. Avanzini is 176 pages long, and a total of 45,056 words.

This makes it 59% the length of the average book. It also has 55% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Epileptogenic and Excitotoxic Mechanisms Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 6 minutes to read Epileptogenic and Excitotoxic Mechanisms aloud.

What Reading Level is Epileptogenic and Excitotoxic Mechanisms?

Epileptogenic and Excitotoxic Mechanisms is suitable for students ages 10 and up.

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