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− | '''Electropathic residue''' is a reading that can be present in [[humanoid]] [[brain]]s. It characterizes [[Iresine Syndrome]] when accompanied by depressed [[histamine]] counts; when unaccompanied by such counts and localized in the [[thalamus]], it can indicate [[Ullian]] [[telepathic memory invasion]]. It can also be caused by some 22 non-medical agents, including [[pherazine]], [[hyladatine]], [[dardilium]], [[chrysomite]], and [[manzine]], all of which can be scanned by ships' [[sensor]]s. ( |
+ | '''Electropathic residue''' is a reading that can be present in [[humanoid]] [[brain]]s. It characterizes [[Iresine Syndrome]] when accompanied by depressed [[histamine]] counts; when unaccompanied by such counts and localized in the [[thalamus]], it can indicate [[Ullian]] [[telepathic memory invasion]]. It can also be caused by some 22 non-medical agents, including [[pherazine]], [[hyladatine]], [[dardilium]], [[chrysomite]], and [[manzine]], all of which can be scanned by ships' [[sensor]]s. ({{TNG|Violations}}) |
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Electropathic residue is a reading that can be present in humanoid brains. It characterizes Iresine Syndrome when accompanied by depressed histamine counts; when unaccompanied by such counts and localized in the thalamus, it can indicate Ullian telepathic memory invasion. It can also be caused by some 22 non-medical agents, including pherazine, hyladatine, dardilium, chrysomite, and manzine, all of which can be scanned by ships' sensors. (TNG: "Violations")