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Practice Management
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N04.452.758.708 |
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5-alpha Reductase Inhibitors
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D058891 |
[Drugs that inhibit 3-OXO-5-ALPHA-STEROID 4-DEHYDROGENASE. They are commonly used to reduce the production of DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE.
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Adenosine Deaminase Inhibitors
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D058892 |
[Drugs that inhibit ADENOSINE DEAMINASE activity.
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DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic
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D058893 |
[Techniques for standardizing and expediting taxonomic identification or classification of organisms that are based on deciphering the sequence of one or a few regions of DNA known as the "DNA barcode".
, A chosen region of DNA, about 650 basepair long, from a precise location in a well characterized, constitutively- expressed gene that is known to vary more between species than between individuals of a species. For example, a precise portion of the mitochondrial gene for CYCLOOXYGENASE 1 has been used as a standard DNA barcode for animals.
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Palinuridae
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B01.050.500.131.365.190.625 |
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E2F7 Transcription Factor
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D12.776.930.211.968 |
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Ephrin-A5
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D12.776.543.484.500.340 |
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Gastric Juice
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A12.200.307 |
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Perinatology
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H02.403.670.500 |
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Pediatrics
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H02.403.670 |
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Adoptive Transfer
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D019264 |
[Form of passive immunization where previously sensitized immunologic agents (cells or serum) are transferred to non-immune recipients. When transfer of cells is used as a therapy for the treatment of neoplasms, it is called adoptive immunotherapy (IMMUNOTHERAPY, ADOPTIVE).
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Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis
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C10.228.228.245.340.600 |
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Encephalitis, Viral
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C10.228.228.245.340 |
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Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared
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D019265 |
[A noninvasive technique that uses the differential absorption properties of hemoglobin and myoglobin to evaluate tissue oxygenation and indirectly can measure regional hemodynamics and blood flow. Near-infrared light (NIR) can propagate through tissues and at particular wavelengths is differentially absorbed by oxygenated vs. deoxygenated forms of hemoglobin and myoglobin. Illumination of intact tissue with NIR allows qualitative assessment of changes in the tissue concentration of these molecules. The analysis is also used to determine body composition.
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Tooth Ankylosis
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D020254 |
[Solid fixation of a tooth resulting from fusion of the cementum and alveolar bone, with obliteration of the periodontal ligament. It is uncommon in the deciduous dentition and very rare in permanent teeth. (Jablonski's Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992)
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Hernias, Diaphragmatic, Congenital
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C16.131.433 |
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Halothiobacillus
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D044222 |
[A genus of gram-negative, chemolithoautotrophic bacteria in the family Halothiobacillaceae. Several of its species were reclassified to this genus from THIOBACILLUS.
, The type species of HALOTHIOBACILLUS, formerly called Thiobacillus neapolitanus.
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Iron, Dietary
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D019266 |
[Iron or iron compounds used in foods or as food. Dietary iron is important in oxygen transport and the synthesis of the iron-porphyrin proteins hemoglobin, myoglobin, cytochromes, and cytochrome oxidase. Insufficient amounts of dietary iron can lead to iron-deficiency anemia.
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Pseudomonas stutzeri
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D044223 |
[A species of gram-negative bacteria in the genus PSEUDOMONAS, containing multiple genomovars. It is distinguishable from other pseudomonad species by its ability to use MALTOSE and STARCH as sole carbon and energy sources. It can degrade ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS and has been used as a model organism to study denitrification.
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Hemagglutinin Glycoproteins, Influenza Virus
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D019267 |
[Membrane glycoproteins from influenza viruses which are involved in hemagglutination, virus attachment, and envelope fusion. Fourteen distinct subtypes of HA glycoproteins and nine of NA glycoproteins have been identified from INFLUENZA A VIRUS; no subtypes have been identified for Influenza B or Influenza C viruses.
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