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Receptor, Bradykinin B1
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D12.776.543.750.750.555.220.249 |
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Benzoylarginine Nitroanilide
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D02.092.146.113.200 |
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Taurocholic Acid
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D04.210.500.221.430.873 |
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Cholic Acids
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D04.210.500.221.430 |
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Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted
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E01.370.350.350 |
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Barth Syndrome
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C18.452.648.398.224 |
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Lipid Metabolism, Inborn Errors
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C18.452.648.398 |
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Iliac Vein
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A07.015.908.427 |
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Bartter Syndrome
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C19.053.800.604.249 |
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Erysimum
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B01.650.940.800.575.912.250.157.357 |
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Brassicaceae
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B01.650.940.800.575.912.250.157 |
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Root Canal Obturation
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E06.397.778.778 |
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Root Canal Therapy
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E06.397.778 |
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Lymphoma, Large-Cell, Immunoblastic
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D016400 |
[Malignant lymphoma characterized by the presence of immunoblasts with uniformly round-to-oval nuclei, one or more prominent nucleoli, and abundant cytoplasm. This class may be subdivided into plasmacytoid and clear-cell types based on cytoplasmic characteristics. A third category, pleomorphous, may be analogous to some of the peripheral T-cell lymphomas (LYMPHOMA, T-CELL, PERIPHERAL) recorded in both the United States and Japan.
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Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse
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D016403 |
[Malignant lymphoma composed of large B lymphoid cells whose nuclear size can exceed normal macrophage nuclei, or more than twice the size of a normal lymphocyte. The pattern is predominantly diffuse. Most of these lymphomas represent the malignant counterpart of B-lymphocytes at midstage in the process of differentiation.
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Gammaproteobacteria
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B03.660.250 |
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Legendary Creatures
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D000068636 |
[Mythical humans believed to have the ability to shape-shift into a wolf or wolf-like creature during a full moon. This condition, also known as lycanthropy, may be historically based on persons suffering from HYPERTRICHOSIS. Clinical lycanthropy refers to the psychiatric syndrome where individuals are under the delusion that they can transform, or have transformed into an animal.
, Mythical blood-sucking humans who rise from the grave at night to prey on the living. Historically, vampire legend dates from ancient times and may be based on persons suffering from RABIES; PELLAGRA; or especially PORPHYRIAS, who exhibit sensitivity to sunlight, abnormal, reddish-brown discoloration of the TEETH, and madness or melancholy disposition. Clinical vampirism includes persons who drink the blood of others or themselves.
, An unverified animal or humanoid, sometimes supernatural, often believed to be real and described in MYTHOLOGY, FOLKLORE, or legends. Some legendary creatures, such as the unicorn, were documented in scholarly antiquarian accounts of natural history.
, A tall, ape-like creature that is suggested to be descended from humans and that lives in the Himalayan regions of Nepal and Tibet.
, Mythical creatures commonly described as horses with a long single horn on their foreheads that symbolized purity. It was believed that their horns could be used for medicinal purposes and dust or liquid from the horns could protect a human from diseases and poisons.
, Half-human sea creatures with the head and torso of a woman and the tail of a fish. Commonly believed in FOLKLORE, these creatures have relevance to the disorder known as SIRENOMELIA in which the legs or other bones and limbs are fused together.
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Avitaminosis
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C18.654.521.500.133 |
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Atropa belladonna
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B01.650.940.800.575.912.250.908.500.049.222 |
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Atropa
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B01.650.940.800.575.912.250.908.500.049 |
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