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Sea Lions
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D046070 |
[A group comprised of several species of aquatic carnivores in different genera, in the family Otariidae. In comparison to FUR SEALS, they have shorter, less dense hair.
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Extracellular Polymeric Substance Matrix
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G06.120.500 |
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Biofilms
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G06.120 |
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Duodenitis
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C06.405.469.275.600 |
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Trichodesmium
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B03.585.950 |
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Consent Forms
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I01.880.604.583.427.134 |
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Smad5 Protein
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D12.776.260.713.500.500 |
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Samoa
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Z01.639.760.815.800 |
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Hamate Bone
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A02.835.232.087.319.150.400 |
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Fusion Proteins, bcr-abl
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D12.776.624.664.700.171.500 |
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee
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E04.555.110.110.115 |
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Anophthalmos
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C16.131.384.159 |
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Bumetanide
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D02.886.590.700.150 |
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Sulfonamides
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D02.886.590.700 |
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip
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E04.555.110.110.110 |
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Chromosomal Instability
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C23.550.210.110 |
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Seals, Earless
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D046048 |
[The best known species of earless seals, inhabiting the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. Harp seals get their name from a horse-shaped band of black fur on the back of the male adults. They were previously considered part of the genus Phoca.
, The family Phocidae, suborder PINNIPEDIA, order CARNIVORA, comprising the true seals. They lack external ears and are unable to use their hind flippers to walk. It includes over 18 species including the harp seal, probably the best known seal species in the world.
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Skin Window Technique
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E05.478.594.122.875 |
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Phoca
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D046049 |
[A genus in the family of EARLESS SEALS (Phocidae) and collectively the most abundant PINNIPEDS in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Vein of Galen Malformations
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C16.131.240.850.875.500.500 |
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