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Eleusine
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D031748 |
[A plant genus of the family POACEAE. Finger millet or raggee (E. coracana) is an important food grain in southern Asia and parts of Africa.
] |
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Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex
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D016110 |
[A form of epidermolysis bullosa characterized by serous bullae that heal without scarring. Mutations in the genes that encode KERATIN-5 and KERATIN-14 have been associated with several subtypes of epidermolysis bullosa simplex.
] |
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Conization
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E05.200.500.384.100.160 |
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Elymus
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D031749 |
[A plant genus of the family POACEAE. The common name of wild rye is used with some other grasses.
] |
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Dental Implantation, Subperiosteal
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E04.650.230.750 |
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Hospitals, Veterans
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D006787 |
[Hospitals providing medical care to veterans of wars.
] |
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Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone
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D06.472.699.327.740.860 |
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Hospitals, Voluntary
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D006788 |
[Private, not-for-profit hospitals that are autonomous, self-established, and self-supported.
] |
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Cyclic AMP-Dependent Protein Kinase RIIalpha Subunit
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D12.644.360.200.125.875.750 |
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Host vs Graft Reaction
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D006789 |
[The immune responses of a host to a graft. A specific response is GRAFT REJECTION.
] |
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Hospitals, State
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D006783 |
[Hospitals controlled by agencies and departments of the state government.
] |
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Microscopy, Electron
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E05.595.402 |
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Lipoabdominoplasty
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E04.680.025.500 |
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Carotid Artery, Common
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A07.015.114.186.200 |
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Carotid Arteries
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A07.015.114.186 |
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Hospitals, Teaching
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D006784 |
[Hospitals engaged in educational and research programs, as well as providing medical care to the patients.
] |
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N-Myc Proto-Oncogene Protein
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D12.776.930.125.500.563 |
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Hospitals, University
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D006785 |
[Hospitals maintained by a university for the teaching of medical students, postgraduate training programs, and clinical research.
] |
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Hospitals, Urban
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D006786 |
[Hospitals located in metropolitan areas.
] |
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Host-Parasite Interactions
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D006790 |
[The relationship between an invertebrate and another organism (the host), one of which lives at the expense of the other. Traditionally excluded from definition of parasites are pathogenic BACTERIA; FUNGI; VIRUSES; and PLANTS; though they may live parasitically.
] |