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Trichothecenes
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D04.345.891 |
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Pyrola
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B01.650.940.800.575.912.250.341.937.437 |
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Basal Ganglia Cerebrovascular Disease
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C14.907.253.061 |
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Thiourea
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D02.065.950.898 |
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Endangered Species
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B01.050.050.565 |
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Introduced Species
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B01.050.050.580 |
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Neocallimastix
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D020088 |
[A genus of fungi in the family Neocallimasticaceae, order NEOCALLIMASTIGALES. They contain polyflagellate zoospores and grow on a range of simple and complex carbohydrates in the rumen of sheep and cattle.
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Diplomacy
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F02.463.785.373.520.500 |
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Negotiating
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F02.463.785.373.520 |
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Moraxellaceae Infections
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C01.150.252.400.560 |
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Piromyces
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D020089 |
[A genus of fungi in the family Neocallimasticaceae, order NEOCALLIMASTICALES, containing uniflagellate zoospores.
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Short Interspersed Nucleotide Elements
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D020086 |
[Highly repeated sequences, 100-300 bases long, which contain RNA polymerase III promoters. The primate Alu (ALU ELEMENTS) and the rodent B1 SINEs are derived from 7SL RNA, the RNA component of the signal recognition particle. Most other SINEs are derived from tRNAs including the MIRs (mammalian-wide interspersed repeats).
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Tuberculoma, Intracranial
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C01.207.180.850.400 |
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Tuberculosis, Central Nervous System
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C01.207.180.850 |
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Alu Elements
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D020087 |
[The Alu sequence family (named for the restriction endonuclease cleavage enzyme Alu I) is the most highly repeated interspersed repeat element in humans (over a million copies). It is derived from the 7SL RNA component of the SIGNAL RECOGNITION PARTICLE and contains an RNA polymerase III promoter. Transposition of this element into coding and regulatory regions of genes is responsible for many heritable diseases.
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Long Interspersed Nucleotide Elements
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D020084 |
[Highly repeated sequences, 6K-8K base pairs in length, which contain RNA polymerase II promoters. They also have an open reading frame that is related to the reverse transcriptase of retroviruses but they do not contain LTRs (long terminal repeats). Copies of the LINE 1 (L1) family form about 15% of the human genome. The jockey elements of Drosophila are LINEs.
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Neocallimastigales
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D020085 |
[An order of fungi in the phylum NEOCALLIMASTIGOMYCOTA comprising anaerobic chytrids that inhabit the RUMEN; and CECUM of herbivorous animals. Genera (all in the lone family Neocallimastigaceae) include NEOCALLIMASTIX, Orpinomyces, PIROMYCES, Anaeromyces, Cyllamyces, and Caecomyces.
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Magnaporthe
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D020082 |
[A genus of FUNGI, in the family Magnaporthaceae of uncertain position (incertae sedis). It is best known for its species, M. grisea, which is one of the most popular experimental organisms of all fungal plant pathogens. Its anamorph is PYRICULARIA GRISEA.
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Acquired Hyperostosis Syndrome
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D020083 |
[Syndrome consisting of SYNOVITIS; ACNE CONGLOBATA; PALMOPLANTAR PUSTULOSIS; HYPEROSTOSIS; and OSTEITIS. The most common site of the disease is the upper anterior chest wall, characterized by predominantly osteosclerotic lesions, hyperostosis, and arthritis of the adjacent joints. The association of sterile inflammatory bone lesions and neutrophilic skin eruptions is indicative of this syndrome.
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Zebrafish
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B01.050.150.900.493.200.244.828 |
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