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WJG UserExamQuery
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Water (data page)
Water (data page) This page provides supplementary chemical data on water. # Structure and properties # Thermodynamic properties # Liquid Physical Properties # Water/steam equilibrium properties Vapor pressure formula for steam in equilibrium with liquid water: where P is equilibrium vapor pressure in kPa, and T is...
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Water on the knee
Water on the knee Water on the knee is a generic term used to describe knee swelling which occurs when excess fluid accumulates in or around the knee joint. There are many common causes for the swelling, including arthritis, injury to the ligaments or meniscus, or when fluid collects in the bursa. This condition is kno...
Water on the knee Template:Search infobox Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Water on the knee is a generic term used to describe knee swelling which occurs when excess fluid accumulates in or around the knee joint. There are many common causes for the swelling, including arthritis, injury to the ligam...
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Web accessibility Web accessibility refers to the practice of making websites usable by people of all abilities and disabilities. When sites are correctly designed, developed and edited, all users can have equal access to information and functionality. For example, when a site is coded with semantically meaningful HTM...
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Weber–Fechner law
Weber–Fechner law # Overview The Weber–Fechner law attempts to describe the relationship between the physical magnitudes of stimuli and the perceived intensity of the stimuli. Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878) was one of the first people to approach the study of the human response to a physical stimulus in a quantitati...
Weber–Fechner law # Overview The Weber–Fechner law attempts to describe the relationship between the physical magnitudes of stimuli and the perceived intensity of the stimuli. Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878) was one of the first people to approach the study of the human response to a physical stimulus in a quantitati...
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William Broadbent
William Broadbent Sir William Henry Broadbent, 1st Baronet (January 23, 1835 - July 10, 1907) was an English neurologist who was born in Lindley, West Yorkshire. He studied medicine at Owens College and the Royal School of Medicine in Manchester. For most of his career he was associated with St Mary's Hospital, London ...
William Broadbent Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Sir William Henry Broadbent, 1st Baronet (January 23, 1835 - July 10, 1907) was an English neurologist who was born in Lindley, West Yorkshire. He studied medicine at Owens College and the Royal School of Medicine in Manchester. For most of his caree...
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William H. Tucker
William H. Tucker William H. Tucker is a professor of psychology at Rutgers University and the author of several books critical of race science. Tucker received his bachelor's degree from Bates College in 1967, and his master's and doctorate from Princeton University. He joined the faculty at Rutgers University in 1970...
William H. Tucker William H. Tucker is a professor of psychology at Rutgers University and the author of several books critical of race science. Tucker received his bachelor's degree from Bates College in 1967, and his master's and doctorate from Princeton University. He joined the faculty at Rutgers University in 197...
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William Sands Cox
William Sands Cox William Sands Cox was a surgeon in Birmingham, England. He founded Birmingham's first medical school in 1828 as a residential Anglican-based college in Temple Row, where a blue plaque commemorates him on the House of Fraser department store, and in Brittle Street (now obliterated by Snow Hill Station)...
William Sands Cox William Sands Cox was a surgeon in Birmingham, England. He founded Birmingham's first medical school in 1828 as a residential Anglican-based college in Temple Row, where a blue plaque commemorates him on the House of Fraser department store, and in Brittle Street (now obliterated by Snow Hill Station...
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Winstein reaction
Winstein reaction The Wittig reaction is a chemical reaction of an aldehyde or ketone with a triphenyl phosphonium ylide (often called a Wittig reagent) to give an alkene and triphenylphosphine oxide. The Wittig reaction was discovered in 1954 by Georg Wittig, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 19...
Winstein reaction The Wittig reaction is a chemical reaction of an aldehyde or ketone with a triphenyl phosphonium ylide (often called a Wittig reagent) to give an alkene and triphenylphosphine oxide.[1][2] The Wittig reaction was discovered in 1954 by Georg Wittig, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistr...
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X-linked dominant
X-linked dominant # Overview X-linked dominant is mode of inheritance in which a gene on the X chromosome is dominant. Females can be more frequently affected than males since they have two X chromosomes that could potentially carry the abnormal gene, whereas a male has only one. However, the Lyon hypothesis states t...
X-linked dominant # Overview X-linked dominant is mode of inheritance in which a gene on the X chromosome is dominant.[1] Females can be more frequently affected than males since they have two X chromosomes that could potentially carry the abnormal gene, whereas a male has only one. However, the Lyon hypothesis state...
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Xg antigen system
Xg antigen system The XG antigen is a red blood cell surface antigen discovered in 1962. by researchers at the MRC Blood Group Unit. The PBDX gene that encodes the antigen is located on the short arm of the X chromosome. Since males normally have one X chromosome they are considered hemizygotes. Since women have two co...
Xg antigen system The XG antigen is a red blood cell surface antigen discovered in 1962.[1] by researchers at the MRC Blood Group Unit.[2] The PBDX gene that encodes the antigen is located on the short arm of the X chromosome.[3][4] Since males normally have one X chromosome they are considered hemizygotes. Since wome...
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Youth development
Youth development Youth development or adolescent development is the process through which adolescents (alternately called youth or young adults) acquire the cognitive, social, and emotional skills and abilities required to navigate life. The experience of adolescence varies for every youth: culture, gender, and socioe...
Youth development Youth development or adolescent development is the process through which adolescents (alternately called youth or young adults) acquire the cognitive, social, and emotional skills and abilities required to navigate life. The experience of adolescence varies for every youth: culture, gender, and socio...
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Yucca filamentosa
Yucca filamentosa Yucca filamentosa, commonly known as Adam's needle, is a medicinal plant native to eastern North America. Usually trunkless Yucca filamentosa is a multisuckering plant with heads of 30 inch (75cm) long, filamentous, blue green strappy leaves. The plant is fully hardy. Yucca filamentosa is readily iden...
Yucca filamentosa Yucca filamentosa, commonly known as Adam's needle, is a medicinal plant native to eastern North America.[1] Usually trunkless Yucca filamentosa is a multisuckering plant with heads of 30 inch (75cm) long, filamentous, blue green strappy leaves. The plant is fully hardy. Yucca filamentosa is readily ...
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Zirconium dioxide
Zirconium dioxide Zirconium dioxide (ZrO2), sometimes known as zirconia, is a white crystalline oxide of zirconium. Its most naturally occurring form, with a monoclinic crystalline structure, is the rare mineral, baddeleyite. The high temperature cubic crystalline form, called 'cubic zirconia', is rarely, if ever, fou...
Zirconium dioxide Template:Chembox new Zirconium dioxide (ZrO2), sometimes known as zirconia, is a white crystalline oxide of zirconium. Its most naturally occurring form, with a monoclinic crystalline structure, is the rare mineral, baddeleyite. The high temperature cubic crystalline form, called 'cubic zirconia', i...
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Zolpidem overdose
Zolpidem overdose # Overdosage topics Signs and symptoms Recommended treatment - Hypotension and CNS depression - Sedatives - Dialysis ## Signs and symptoms In postmarketing experience of overdose with Zolpidem alone, or in combination with CNS-depressant agents, impairment of consciousness ranging from somnolence to...
Zolpidem overdose Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overdosage topics Signs and symptoms Recommended treatment - Hypotension and CNS depression - Sedatives - Dialysis ## Signs and symptoms In postmarketing experience of overdose with Zolpidem alone, or in combination with CNS-depressant agents, im...
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δ-opioid receptor
δ-opioid receptor The δ-opioid receptor, also known as delta opioid receptor or simply delta receptor, abbreviated DOR, is an inhibitory 7-transmembrane G-protein coupled receptor coupled to the G protein Gi/G0 and has enkephalins as its endogenous ligands. The regions of the brain where the δ-opioid receptor is largel...
δ-opioid receptor The δ-opioid receptor, also known as delta opioid receptor or simply delta receptor, abbreviated DOR, is an inhibitory 7-transmembrane G-protein coupled receptor coupled to the G protein Gi/G0 and has enkephalins as its endogenous ligands.[1] The regions of the brain where the δ-opioid receptor is la...
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κ-opioid receptor
κ-opioid receptor The κ-opioid receptor (KOR) is a G protein-coupled receptor that in humans is encoded by the OPRK1 gene. The KOR is coupled to the G protein Gi/G0 and is one of four related receptors that bind opioid-like compounds in the brain and are responsible for mediating the effects of these compounds. These e...
κ-opioid receptor The κ-opioid receptor (KOR) is a G protein-coupled receptor that in humans is encoded by the OPRK1 gene. The KOR is coupled to the G protein Gi/G0 and is one of four related receptors that bind opioid-like compounds in the brain and are responsible for mediating the effects of these compounds. These ...
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μ-opioid receptor
μ-opioid receptor The μ-opioid receptors (MOR) are a class of opioid receptors with a high affinity for enkephalins and beta-endorphin, but a low affinity for dynorphins. They are also referred to as μ-opioid peptide (MOP) receptors. The prototypical μ-opioid receptor agonist is morphine, the primary psychoactive alkal...
μ-opioid receptor The μ-opioid receptors (MOR) are a class of opioid receptors with a high affinity for enkephalins and beta-endorphin, but a low affinity for dynorphins. They are also referred to as μ-opioid peptide (MOP) receptors. The prototypical μ-opioid receptor agonist is morphine, the primary psychoactive alka...
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Echocardiography
Echocardiography # Overview # Echocardiography - Echocardiography (echo) is a test that uses sound waves to create a moving picture of your heart. The picture shows how well your heart is working and its size and shape. There are several types of echo, including stress echo. - Stress echo can show whether you have de...
Echocardiography Editor(s)-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson M.S., M.D. [1] Phone:617-525-6884 ; Eli V. Gelfand, M.D. [2] # Overview # Echocardiography - Echocardiography (echo) is a test that uses sound waves to create a moving picture of your heart. The picture shows how well your heart is working and its size and shape...
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3-Methylfentanyl
3-Methylfentanyl 3-Methylfentanyl (3-MF, mefentanyl) is an opioid analgesic that is an analogue of fentanyl. 3-Methylfentanyl is one of the most potent drugs that has been widely sold on the black market, estimated to be between 400-6000 times stronger than morphine depending on which isomer is used (with cis isomer b...
3-Methylfentanyl 3-Methylfentanyl (3-MF, mefentanyl) is an opioid analgesic that is an analogue of fentanyl. 3-Methylfentanyl is one of the most potent drugs that has been widely sold on the black market, estimated to be between 400-6000 times stronger than morphine [1] depending on which isomer is used (with cis isom...
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5-HT3 antagonist
5-HT3 antagonist # Overview The 5-HT3 antagonists are a class of medications which act as receptor antagonists at the 5-hydroxytryptamine-3 receptor (5-HT3 receptor), a subtype of serotonin receptor found in terminals of the vagus nerve and in certain areas of the brain. With the notable exception of alosetron and cil...
5-HT3 antagonist Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview The 5-HT3 antagonists are a class of medications which act as receptor antagonists at the 5-hydroxytryptamine-3 receptor (5-HT3 receptor), a subtype of serotonin receptor found in terminals of the vagus nerve and in certain areas of the br...
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5-Methylcytosine
5-Methylcytosine 5-Methylcytosine is a methylated form of cytosine in which a methyl group is attached to carbon 5, altering its structure without altering its base-pairing properties. # In vivo 5-Methylcytosine is an epigenetic modification formed by the action of DNA methyltransferases. Its function varies significa...
5-Methylcytosine Template:Chembox new 5-Methylcytosine is a methylated form of cytosine in which a methyl group is attached to carbon 5, altering its structure without altering its base-pairing properties. # In vivo 5-Methylcytosine is an epigenetic modification formed by the action of DNA methyltransferases. Its fun...
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Profunda brachii
Profunda brachii Please Take Over This Page and Apply to be Editor-In-Chief for this topic: There can be one or more than one Editor-In-Chief. You may also apply to be an Associate Editor-In-Chief of one of the subtopics below. Please mail us to indicate your interest in serving either as an Editor-In-Chief of the en...
Profunda brachii Template:Infobox Artery Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Please Take Over This Page and Apply to be Editor-In-Chief for this topic: There can be one or more than one Editor-In-Chief. You may also apply to be an Associate Editor-In-Chief of one of the subtopics below. Please mail us ...
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ICD 10 Chapter I
ICD 10 Chapter I # Certain infectious and parasitic diseases (A00-B99) - Includes: diseases generally recognized as communicable or transmissible - Use additional code for any associated drug resistance (Z16) - Excludes 1: carrier or suspected carrier of infectious disease (Z22.-) certain localized infections, infecti...
ICD 10 Chapter I # Certain infectious and parasitic diseases (A00-B99) - Includes: diseases generally recognized as communicable or transmissible - Use additional code for any associated drug resistance (Z16) - Excludes 1: carrier or suspected carrier of infectious disease (Z22.-) certain localized infections, infecti...
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ACCELERATE Trial
ACCELERATE Trial # Official Title Assessment of Clinical Effects of Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein Inhibition With Evacetrapib in Patients at a High-Risk for Vascular Outcomes # Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of evacetrapib in participants with high-risk vascular disease (HRVD) # Sponsor Eli Lilly...
ACCELERATE Trial Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Official Title Assessment of Clinical Effects of Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein Inhibition With Evacetrapib in Patients at a High-Risk for Vascular Outcomes # Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of evacetrapib in participants with hi...
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Anti-SM antibody
Anti-SM antibody # Overview Anti-nuclear antibodies (ANAs, also known as anti-nuclear factor or ANF) are autoantibodies directed against contents of the cell nucleus. They are present in higher than normal numbers in autoimmune disease. The ANA test measures the pattern and amount of autoantibody which can attack the...
Anti-SM antibody Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Anti-nuclear antibodies (ANAs, also known as anti-nuclear factor or ANF) are autoantibodies directed against contents of the cell nucleus.[1] They are present in higher than normal numbers in autoimmune disease. The ANA test measures the ...
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Antithrombin III
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Abdominal trauma
Abdominal trauma # Overview Abdominal trauma is an injury to the abdomen. It may be blunt or penetrating and may involve damage to the abdominal organs. Signs and symptoms include abdominal pain, tenderness, rigidity, and bruising of the external abdomen. Abdominal trauma presents a risk of severe blood loss and in...
Abdominal trauma Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Abdominal trauma is an injury to the abdomen. It may be blunt or penetrating and may involve damage to the abdominal organs. Signs and symptoms include abdominal pain, tenderness, rigidity, and bruising of the external abdomen. Abdomina...
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Abducens nucleus
Abducens nucleus The abducens nucleus is the originating nucleus from which the abducens nerve emerges - a cranial nerve nucleus. This nucleus is located beneath the fourth ventricle in the caudal portion of the pons, medial to the sulcus limitans. The abducens nucleus along with the internal genu of the facial nerve m...
Abducens nucleus Template:Infobox Brain The abducens nucleus is the originating nucleus from which the abducens nerve emerges - a cranial nerve nucleus. This nucleus is located beneath the fourth ventricle in the caudal portion of the pons, medial to the sulcus limitans. The abducens nucleus along with the internal ge...
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Hemoglobinopathy
Hemoglobinopathy # Overview Hemoglobinopathy is a kind of genetic defect that results in abnormal structure of one of the globin chains of the hemoglobin molecule. Most common hemoglobinopathies include sickle-cell disease and thalassemia. The hemoglobinopathies can be broadly divided into quantitative or qualitative ...
Hemoglobinopathy Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sogand Goudarzi, MD [2] # Overview Hemoglobinopathy is a kind of genetic defect that results in abnormal structure of one of the globin chains of the hemoglobin molecule. Most common hemoglobinopathies include sickle-c...
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Absinth Wormwood
Absinth Wormwood Artemisia absinthium (Absinthium, Absinthe Wormwood, Wormwood or Grand Wormwood) is a species of wormwood, native to temperate regions of Europe, Asia and northern Africa. It is a herbaceous perennial plant, with a hard, woody rhizome. The stems are straight, growing to 0.8-1.2 m (rarely 1.5 m) tall, g...
Absinth Wormwood Artemisia absinthium (Absinthium, Absinthe Wormwood, Wormwood or Grand Wormwood) is a species of wormwood, native to temperate regions of Europe, Asia and northern Africa. It is a herbaceous perennial plant, with a hard, woody rhizome. The stems are straight, growing to 0.8-1.2 m (rarely 1.5 m) tall, ...
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Contraindication
Contraindication # Overview In medicine, a contraindication is a condition or factor that increases the risks involved in using a particular drug, carrying out a medical procedure, or engaging in a particular activity. Some contraindications are absolute, meaning that there are no reasonable circumstances for undertak...
Contraindication Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview In medicine, a contraindication is a condition or factor that increases the risks involved in using a particular drug, carrying out a medical procedure, or engaging in a particular activity. Some contraindications are absolute, meaning tha...
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Absorptive state
Absorptive state # Overview Absorptive state is the period in which the Gastrointestinal tract is full and the anabolic processes exceed catabolism. The fuel used for this process is Glucose. # Nutrient Processing in The Absorptive State Carbohydrates - Simple sugars are sent to the liver where they are converted to ...
Absorptive state # Overview Absorptive state is the period in which the Gastrointestinal tract is full and the anabolic processes exceed catabolism. The fuel used for this process is Glucose. # Nutrient Processing in The Absorptive State Carbohydrates - Simple sugars are sent to the liver where they are converted to ...
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Acacia cornigera
Acacia cornigera Acacia cornigera, commonly known as Bullhorn Acacia (family Fabaceae), is a swollen-thorn acacia native to Mexico and Central America. The common name of "bullhorn" refers to the large, enlarged, hollowed-out swollen thorns (technically called stipular spines) that occur in pairs at the base of leaves,...
Acacia cornigera Acacia cornigera, commonly known as Bullhorn Acacia (family Fabaceae), is a swollen-thorn acacia native to Mexico and Central America. The common name of "bullhorn" refers to the large, enlarged, hollowed-out swollen thorns (technically called stipular spines) that occur in pairs at the base of leaves...
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Acacia decurrens
Acacia decurrens Acacia decurrens (Acacia bark, Early black wattle, Green wattle, Sydney wattle, Wattle bark) is a perennial tree or shrub native to the Greater Blue Mountains Area, which is a World Heritage Site in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. It is also found in Africa, the Americas, Europe, New...
Acacia decurrens Acacia decurrens (Acacia bark, Early black wattle, Green wattle, Sydney wattle, Wattle bark) is a perennial tree or shrub native to the Greater Blue Mountains Area, which is a World Heritage Site in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. It is also found in Africa, the Americas, Europe, Ne...
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Acacia mellifera
Acacia mellifera Acacia mellifera is a perennial tree which is not listed as being threatened. The name mellifera refers to its sweet-smelling blossoms and honey. Its lumber turns pitch black when oiled. Common names of the tree include Blackthorn and Swaarthaak (Afrikaans). # Distribution Acacia mellifera is found i...
Acacia mellifera Acacia mellifera is a perennial tree which is not listed as being threatened.[1] The name mellifera refers to its sweet-smelling blossoms and honey. Its lumber turns pitch black when oiled. Common names of the tree include Blackthorn and Swaarthaak (Afrikaans). # Distribution Acacia mellifera is fou...
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Academic journal
Academic journal # Overview An academic journal is a peer-reviewed periodical in which scholarship relating to a particular academic discipline is published. Academic journals serve as forums for the introduction and presentation for scrutiny of new research, and the critique of existing research. Content typically ta...
Academic journal # Overview An academic journal is a peer-reviewed periodical in which scholarship relating to a particular academic discipline is published. Academic journals serve as forums for the introduction and presentation for scrutiny of new research, and the critique of existing research. Content typically ta...
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Accessory spleen
Accessory spleen Synonyms and keywords: Supernumerary spleen; splenule; splenunculus. # Overview An accessory spleen is a small nodule of splenic tissue found in some people in the neighborhood of the spleen, and especially in the gastrolienal ligament and greater omentum. Accessory spleens may be isolated or connect...
Accessory spleen Template:Infobox Anatomy Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Synonyms and keywords: Supernumerary spleen; splenule; splenunculus. # Overview An accessory spleen is a small nodule of splenic tissue found in some people in the neighborhood of the spleen, and especially in the gastroliena...
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Acetoacetic acid
Acetoacetic acid Acetoacetic acid is the organic compound with the formula CH3C(O)CH2CO2H. It is the simplest beta-keto acid group and like other members of this class is unstable. # Synthesis and properties Acetoacetic acid is a weak acid (like most alkyl carboxylic acids) with a pKa of 3.77. It be prepared by the...
Acetoacetic acid Template:Chembox new Acetoacetic acid is the organic compound with the formula CH3C(O)CH2CO2H. It is the simplest beta-keto acid group and like other members of this class is unstable. # Synthesis and properties Acetoacetic acid is a weak acid (like most alkyl carboxylic acids) with a pKa of 3.77. ...
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Acetone peroxide
Acetone peroxide Acetone peroxide (triacetone triperoxide, peroxyacetone, TATP, TCAP) is an organic peroxide and a primary high explosive. It takes the form of a white crystalline powder with a distinctive acrid smell. It is highly susceptible to heat, friction, and shock. For its instability, it has been called the "M...
Acetone peroxide Template:Explosivebox Acetone peroxide (triacetone triperoxide, peroxyacetone, TATP, TCAP) is an organic peroxide and a primary high explosive. It takes the form of a white crystalline powder with a distinctive acrid smell. It is highly susceptible to heat, friction, and shock. For its instability, it...
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Achievement test
Achievement test An achievement test is a measure of developed skill or knowledge. The most common type of achievement test is a standardized test developed to measure skills and knowledge learned in a given grade level, usually through planned instruction, such as training or classroom instruction. Achievement tests a...
Achievement test An achievement test is a measure of developed skill or knowledge. The most common type of achievement test is a standardized test developed to measure skills and knowledge learned in a given grade level, usually through planned instruction, such as training or classroom instruction.[1][2] Achievement ...
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Acid indigestion
Acid indigestion # Overview Acid indigestion, also called dyspepsia, is a type of indigestion involving an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Frequent occurrence of acid indigestion can lead to aggravation of the duodenum or to an aggravation of the lining of the stomach, both of which can lead to ulcers whi...
Acid indigestion Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Acid indigestion, also called dyspepsia, is a type of indigestion involving an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Frequent occurrence of acid indigestion can lead to aggravation of the duodenum or to an aggravation of the lining ...
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Lysosomal lipase
Lysosomal lipase Lysosomal lipase is a form of lipase which functions intracellularly, in the lysosomes. # Clinical significance A deficiency associated with lysosomal acid lipase deficiency, Wolman disease, and cholesteryl ester storage disease. Chlorpromazine is an inhibitor of lysosomal lipase. A genome wide survey...
Lysosomal lipase Lysosomal lipase is a form of lipase which functions intracellularly, in the lysosomes. # Clinical significance A deficiency associated with lysosomal acid lipase deficiency, Wolman disease, and cholesteryl ester storage disease. Chlorpromazine is an inhibitor of lysosomal lipase.[1] A genome wide su...
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Acid phosphatase
Acid phosphatase Acid phosphatase is a phosphatase, a type of enzyme, used to free attached phosphate groups from other molecules during digestion.It is basically a phospho homo esterase . It is stored in lysosomes and functions when these fuse with endosomes, which are acidified while they function; therefore, it has...
Acid phosphatase Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Acid phosphatase is a phosphatase, a type of enzyme, used to free attached phosphate groups from other molecules during digestion.It is basically a phospho homo esterase . It is stored in lysosomes and functions when these fuse with endosomes, which ...
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Acidity function
Acidity function - Acid-base extraction - Acid-base reaction - Acid-base physiology - Acid-base homeostasis - Dissociation constant - Acidity function - Buffer solutions - pH - Proton affinity - Self-ionization of water - Acids: Lewis acids Mineral acids Organic acids Strong acids Superacids Weak acids - Lewis acids - ...
Acidity function - Acid-base extraction - Acid-base reaction - Acid-base physiology - Acid-base homeostasis - Dissociation constant - Acidity function - Buffer solutions - pH - Proton affinity - Self-ionization of water - Acids: Lewis acids Mineral acids Organic acids Strong acids Superacids Weak acids - Lewis acids -...
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Acmella oleracea
Acmella oleracea Acmella oleracea is a flowering herb in the plant family Asteraceae, also known as toothache plant or paracress as the leaves and flower heads contain an analgesic agent Spilanthol used to numb toothache. It is native to the tropics of Brazil, and is grown as an ornamental (and occasionally as a medic...
Acmella oleracea Acmella oleracea is a flowering herb in the plant family Asteraceae, also known as toothache plant or paracress as the leaves and flower heads contain an analgesic agent Spilanthol used to numb toothache. It is native to the tropics of Brazil, and is grown as an ornamental (and occasionally as a medi...
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Aconitum anthora
Aconitum anthora Aconitum anthora, variously known as Anthora, Yellow Monkshood, or Healing Wolfsbane, is a yellow flowering plant species of the genus Aconitum in the family Ranunculaceae. It's native range is widespread, but mainly in European mountains, such as the Alps and the Carpathians, and the northern parts o...
Aconitum anthora Aconitum anthora, variously known as Anthora, Yellow Monkshood, or Healing Wolfsbane, is a yellow flowering plant species of the genus Aconitum in the family Ranunculaceae. It's native range is widespread, but mainly in European mountains, such as the Alps and the Carpathians, and the northern parts ...
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Robinow syndrome
Robinow syndrome # Overview Robinow syndrome is an extremely rare genetic disorder. It is characterized by short-limbed dwarfism, abnormalities in the head, face, and external genitalia, as well as vertebral segmentation. The disorder was first described by human geneticist Meinhard Robinow, along with physicians Fred...
Robinow syndrome # Overview Robinow syndrome is an extremely rare genetic disorder. It is characterized by short-limbed dwarfism, abnormalities in the head, face, and external genitalia, as well as vertebral segmentation. The disorder was first described by human geneticist Meinhard Robinow,[1] along with physicians F...
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Interferon-gamma
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Action Ambulance
Action Ambulance Action Ambulance Service, Inc.,based in Wilmington, Massachusetts, provides ambulance services for emergencies and patient transfers. They provide emergency and non-emergency pre-hospital medical care and transportation to ill or injured individuals. Action is currently contracted to serve as the emerg...
Action Ambulance Template:Infobox Company Action Ambulance Service, Inc.,based in Wilmington, Massachusetts, provides ambulance services for emergencies and patient transfers. They provide emergency and non-emergency pre-hospital medical care and transportation to ill or injured individuals. Action is currently contra...
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Action potential
Action potential # Overview An action potential is a "spike" of electrical discharge that travels along the membrane of a cell. Action potentials are an essential feature of animal life, rapidly carrying information within and between tissues. They also occur in some plants. Action potentials can be created by many ty...
Action potential Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview An action potential is a "spike" of electrical discharge that travels along the membrane of a cell. Action potentials are an essential feature of animal life, rapidly carrying information within and between tissues. They also occur in some...
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Activated carbon
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Activating group
Activating group In organic chemistry, a functional group is called an activating group (or electron donating group) if a benzene molecule to which it is attached more readily participates in electrophilic substitution reactions. Benzene itself will normally undergo substitutions by electrophiles, but additional subst...
Activating group Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] In organic chemistry, a functional group is called an activating group (or electron donating group) if a benzene molecule to which it is attached more readily participates in electrophilic substitution reactions. Benzene itself will normally undergo ...
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Acupoint Therapy
Acupoint Therapy Acupoint Therapy is an extension of Willy Penzel's modern APM system (Akupunkt Massage), and it involves the stimulation of acupuncture points or meridians with a therapy stick. This differs from acupuncture which uses needles, acupressure or shiatsu which uses massage. Under the scientific standards ...
Acupoint Therapy Acupoint Therapy is an extension of Willy Penzel's modern APM system (Akupunkt Massage), and it involves the stimulation of acupuncture points or meridians with a therapy stick. This differs from acupuncture which uses needles, acupressure or shiatsu which uses massage. Under the scientific standards...
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Sweet's syndrome
Sweet's syndrome Synonyms and keywords: Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis. # Overview Sweet's syndrome, or acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis, is a condition characterized by the sudden onset of fever, leukocytosis, and tender, erythematous, well-demarcated papules and plaques which show dense neutrophilic infi...
Sweet's syndrome Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Jesus Rosario Hernandez, M.D. [2]. Synonyms and keywords: Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis. # Overview Sweet's syndrome, or acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis, is a condition characterized by the sudden onset o...
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Hypersensitivity
Hypersensitivity # Overview Hypersensitivity refers to undesirable (damaging, discomfort-producing and sometimes fatal) reactions produced by the normal immune system. Hypersensitivity reactions require a pre-sensitized (immune) state of the host. The four-group classification was expounded by P. H. G. Gell and Robin ...
Hypersensitivity Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Hypersensitivity refers to undesirable (damaging, discomfort-producing and sometimes fatal) reactions produced by the normal immune system. Hypersensitivity reactions require a pre-sensitized (immune) state of the host. The four-group clas...
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Thrombophlebitis
Thrombophlebitis Synonyms and keywords: White Leg; phlebitis # Overview Thrombophlebitis is inflammation of a vein, usually associated with the formation of a thrombus within the superficial venous system. It can occur in any superficial venous system, but most commonly in the lower limbs. Symptoms of thrombophlebitis...
Thrombophlebitis For patient information, click here Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Dima Nimri, M.D. [2] Synonyms and keywords: White Leg; phlebitis # Overview Thrombophlebitis is inflammation of a vein, usually associated with the formation of a thrombus within the ...
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Acyclovir (oral)
Acyclovir (oral) # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended to be an educational tool, not a tool for any form of healthcare delivery. The educational content on Wiki...
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Adenike Eketunde
Adenike Eketunde # Adenike O. Eketunnde, M.D. MPH Contact: Email: nike10eket@gmail.com # Current Position # Authored Pages - Choledocholithiasis - Peliosis hepatis - Vomiting in children # Education - Basic Science, Igbinedion University (2011-2013) - Doctor of Medicine, Windsor University School of Medicine, Cayon...
Adenike Eketunde # Adenike O. Eketunnde, M.D. MPH Contact: Email: nike10eket@gmail.com # Current Position Associate editor-in-chief, WikiDoc.org # Authored Pages - Choledocholithiasis - Peliosis hepatis - Vomiting in children # Education - Basic Science, Igbinedion University (2011-2013) - Doctor of Medicine, Winds...
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Adipoyl chloride
Adipoyl chloride Adipoyl chloride (or adipoyl dichloride) is a di-acyl chloride, with formula C6H8Cl2O2. It is a hazardous chemical that evolves HCl when reacted with water. It should be handled with full protection under a fume hood. Adipoyl chloride can be reacted with hexamethylene diamine, another toxic chemical, t...
Adipoyl chloride Template:Chembox new Adipoyl chloride (or adipoyl dichloride) is a di-acyl chloride, with formula C6H8Cl2O2. It is a hazardous chemical that evolves HCl when reacted with water. It should be handled with full protection under a fume hood. Adipoyl chloride can be reacted with hexamethylene diamine, ano...
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Adjuvant therapy
Adjuvant therapy # Overview Adjuvant therapy is treatment that is given in addition to the primary, main, or initial treatment. The surgeries and complex treatment regimens used in cancer therapy have led the term to be used mainly to describe adjuvant cancer treatments. An example of adjuvant therapy is the additiona...
Adjuvant therapy Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Adjuvant therapy is treatment that is given in addition to the primary, main, or initial treatment. The surgeries and complex treatment regimens used in cancer therapy have led the term to be used mainly to describe adjuvant cancer treatme...
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Aedes albopictus
Aedes albopictus # Overview The Tiger mosquito or forest mosquito, Aedes albopictus (Stegomyia albopicta), from the mosquito (Culicidae) family, is characterized by its black and white striped legs, and small black and white striped body. It is native to the tropical and subtropical areas of Southeast Asia; however, i...
Aedes albopictus Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview The Tiger mosquito or forest mosquito, Aedes albopictus (Stegomyia albopicta), from the mosquito (Culicidae) family, is characterized by its black and white striped legs, and small black and white striped body. It is native to the tropical...
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Aerobic organism
Aerobic organism # Overview An aerobic organism or aerobe is an organism that has an oxygen based metabolism. Aerobes, in a process known as cellular respiration, use oxygen to oxidize substrates (for example sugars and fats) in order to obtain energy. - Obligate aerobes require oxygen for aerobic cellular respiration...
Aerobic organism # Overview An aerobic organism or aerobe is an organism that has an oxygen based metabolism. Aerobes, in a process known as cellular respiration, use oxygen to oxidize substrates (for example sugars and fats) in order to obtain energy. - Obligate aerobes require oxygen for aerobic cellular respiration...
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Aerobic exercise
Aerobic exercise # Overview Aerobic exercise, refers to exercise that is of moderate intensity, undertaken for a long duration. Aerobic means "with oxygen", and refers to the use of oxygen in a muscle's energy-generating process. Many types of exercise are aerobic, and by definition are performed at moderate levels o...
Aerobic exercise } # Overview Aerobic exercise, refers to exercise that is of moderate intensity, undertaken for a long duration. Aerobic means "with oxygen", and refers to the use of oxygen in a muscle's energy-generating process. Many types of exercise are aerobic, and by definition are performed at moderate level...
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Affectional bond
Affectional bond # Overview In psychology, the term affectional bond is a type of attachment behavior one individual has for another individual, typically a mother for her child, in which the two partners tend to remain in proximity to one another. The term was coined and subsequently developed over the course of fou...
Affectional bond Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview In psychology, the term affectional bond is a type of attachment behavior one individual has for another individual, typically a mother for her child, in which the two partners tend to remain in proximity to one another.[1] The term was c...
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Agastache rugosa
Agastache rugosa Agastache rugosa (Korean Mint, Blue Licorice, Purple Giant Hyssop, Huo xiang, Indian Mint, Patchouli Herb, Wrinkled Giant Hyssop; syn. Lophanthus rugosus Fisch. & Mey.) is a medicinal and ornamental plant in the Lamiaceae family. It is called huoxiang (藿香) in Chinese. Huo Xiang (Agastache seu-pogostem...
Agastache rugosa Agastache rugosa (Korean Mint, Blue Licorice, Purple Giant Hyssop, Huo xiang, Indian Mint, Patchouli Herb, Wrinkled Giant Hyssop; syn. Lophanthus rugosus Fisch. & Mey.) is a medicinal and ornamental plant in the Lamiaceae family. It is called huoxiang (藿香) in Chinese. Huo Xiang (Agastache seu-pogoste...
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Age of the Earth
Age of the Earth Modern geologists and geophysicists consider the age of the Earth to be around 4.54 billion years (4.54Template:E years). This age has been determined by radiometric age dating of meteorite material and is consistent with the ages of the oldest-known terrestrial and lunar samples. Historically, estimat...
Age of the Earth Modern geologists and geophysicists consider the age of the Earth to be around 4.54 billion years (4.54Template:E years).[1] This age has been determined by radiometric age dating of meteorite material[2] and is consistent with the ages of the oldest-known terrestrial and lunar samples. Historically, ...
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Aicardi syndrome
Aicardi syndrome # Overview Aicardi syndrome is a rare malformation characterized by the partial or total absence of the corpus callosum, the presence of retinal abnormalities, and seizures in the form of infantile spasms. Physical examination demonstrate microcephaly, axial hypotonia, and appendicular hypertonia with...
Aicardi syndrome Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Moises Romo M.D. # Overview Aicardi syndrome is a rare malformation characterized by the partial or total absence of the corpus callosum, the presence of retinal abnormalities, and seizures in the form of infantile spas...
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Amikacin sulfate
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Aladin (protein)
Aladin (protein) Aladin, also known as adracalin, is a nuclear envelope protein that in humans is encoded by the AAAS gene. It is named after the achalasia-addisonianism-alacrima syndrome (triple A syndrome) which occurs when the gene is mutated. # Function Aladin is a component of the nuclear pore complex, to which ...
Aladin (protein) Aladin, also known as adracalin, is a nuclear envelope protein that in humans is encoded by the AAAS gene.[1] It is named after the achalasia-addisonianism-alacrima syndrome (triple A syndrome) which occurs when the gene is mutated. # Function Aladin is a component of the nuclear pore complex, to wh...
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Goldman equation
Goldman equation # Overview The Goldman-Hodgkin-Katz voltage equation, more commonly known as the Goldman equation is used in cell membrane physiology to determine the potential across a cell's membrane taking into account all of the ions that are permeant through that membrane. The discoverers of this are David E. Go...
Goldman equation # Overview The Goldman-Hodgkin-Katz voltage equation, more commonly known as the Goldman equation is used in cell membrane physiology to determine the potential across a cell's membrane taking into account all of the ions that are permeant through that membrane. The discoverers of this are David E. Go...
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Alan O. Trounson
Alan O. Trounson Alan O. Trounson, Ph.D., is world-renowned biologist, Professor of Stem Cell Sciences and Director, Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories at Monash University, and the Founder and Executive Vice Chairman of the National Biotechnology Centre of Excellence – ‘Australian Stem Cell Centre’, as well ...
Alan O. Trounson Alan O. Trounson, Ph.D., is world-renowned biologist, Professor of Stem Cell Sciences and Director, Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories at Monash University, and the Founder and Executive Vice Chairman of the National Biotechnology Centre of Excellence – ‘Australian Stem Cell Centre’, as well...
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Alaria esculenta
Alaria esculenta Alaria esculenta is an edible seaweed, also known as dabberlocks or badderlocks, or winged kelp. It is a traditional food along the coasts of the far north Atlantic Ocean. It may be eaten fresh or cooked in Greenland, Iceland, Scotland and Ireland.It is the one of twelve species of Alaria to occur in t...
Alaria esculenta Template:Algae-stub Alaria esculenta is an edible seaweed, also known as dabberlocks or badderlocks, or winged kelp. It is a traditional food along the coasts of the far north Atlantic Ocean. It may be eaten fresh or cooked in Greenland, Iceland, Scotland and Ireland.It is the one of twelve species of...
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Aldehyde oxidase
Aldehyde oxidase Aldehyde oxidase (AO) is a metabolizing enzyme, located in the cytosolic compartment of tissues in many organisms. AO catalyzes the oxidation of aldehydes into carboxylic acid, and in addition, catalyzes the hydroxylation of some heterocycles. It can also catalyze the oxidation of both cytochrome P450 ...
Aldehyde oxidase Aldehyde oxidase (AO) is a metabolizing enzyme, located in the cytosolic compartment of tissues in many organisms. AO catalyzes the oxidation of aldehydes into carboxylic acid, and in addition, catalyzes the hydroxylation of some heterocycles.[1] It can also catalyze the oxidation of both cytochrome P...
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Alfred Bannwarth
Alfred Bannwarth German neurologist, 1903-1970. Munich. Credited for discovering cases of lymphocytic meningoradiculitis with facial nerve palsies, an early description of neuroborreliosis (now known as Lyme disease) and called Bannwarth's syndrome in his honor. # Related bibliography - Chronische lymphocytäre Mening...
Alfred Bannwarth German neurologist, 1903-1970. Munich. Credited for discovering cases of lymphocytic meningoradiculitis with facial nerve palsies, an early description of neuroborreliosis (now known as Lyme disease) and called Bannwarth's syndrome in his honor. # Related bibliography - Chronische lymphocytäre Menin...
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Allele frequency
Allele frequency Allele frequency is a measure of the relative frequency of an allele at a genetic locus in a population. Usually it is expressed as a proportion or a percentage. In population genetics, allele frequencies are used to depict the amount of genetic diversity at the individual, population, or species level...
Allele frequency Allele frequency is a measure of the relative frequency of an allele at a genetic locus in a population. Usually it is expressed as a proportion or a percentage. In population genetics, allele frequencies are used to depict the amount of genetic diversity at the individual, population, or species leve...
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Allergy
Allergy overview # Overview Allergy is a disorder of the immune system that is often called atopy. Allergic reactions occur to environmental substances known as allergens; these reactions are acquired, predictable and rapid. Strictly, allergy is one of four forms of hypersensitivity and is called type I (or immediat...
Allergy overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Allergy is a disorder of the immune system that is often called atopy. Allergic reactions occur to environmental substances known as allergens; these reactions are acquired, predictable and rapid. Strictly, allergy is one of four forms o...
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Alpha-tubulin 3C
Alpha-tubulin 3C Tubulin alpha-3C/D chain is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TUBA3C gene. # Function Microtubules of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton perform essential and diverse functions and are composed of a heterodimer of alpha and beta tubulin. The genes encoding these microtubule constituents are part of ...
Alpha-tubulin 3C Tubulin alpha-3C/D chain is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TUBA3C gene.[1][2] # Function Microtubules of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton perform essential and diverse functions and are composed of a heterodimer of alpha and beta tubulin. The genes encoding these microtubule constituents are p...
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Aluminium iodide
Aluminium iodide Aluminium iodide is any chemical compound containing only aluminium and iodine. Invariably, the name refers to a compound of the composition AlI3, formed by the reaction of aluminium and iodine or the action of HI on Al metal. As for the related chloride and bromide, AlI3 is a strong Lewis acid and ...
Aluminium iodide Template:Chembox new Aluminium iodide is any chemical compound containing only aluminium and iodine. Invariably, the name refers to a compound of the composition AlI3, formed by the reaction of aluminium and iodine[1] or the action of HI on Al metal. As for the related chloride and bromide, AlI3 is...
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Destroying angel
Destroying angel The name destroying angel applies to several similar, closely related species of deadly all-white mushrooms in the genus Amanita. They are Amanita bisporigera and A. ocreata in eastern and western North America, and A. virosa in Europe. Another very similar species, A. verna or fool's mushroom was firs...
Destroying angel The name destroying angel applies to several similar, closely related species of deadly all-white mushrooms in the genus Amanita. They are Amanita bisporigera and A. ocreata in eastern and western North America, and A. virosa in Europe. Another very similar species, A. verna or fool's mushroom was fir...
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Peptide sequence
Peptide sequence # Overview Peptide sequence or amino acid sequence is the order in which amino acid residues, connected by peptide bonds, lie in the chain in Peptides and Proteins. The sequence is generally reported from the N-terminal end containing free amino group to the C-terminal end containing free carboxyl gr...
Peptide sequence # Overview Peptide sequence or amino acid sequence is the order in which amino acid residues, connected by peptide bonds, lie in the chain in Peptides and Proteins. The sequence is generally reported from the N-terminal end containing free amino group to the C-terminal end containing free carboxyl gr...
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Ammonium lactate
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Ammonium sulfate
Ammonium sulfate Ammonium sulfate, ((NH4)2SO4), is an inorganic chemical compound commonly used as a fertilizer. It contains 21% nitrogen as ammonium ions and 24% sulfur as sulfate ions. # Properties Ammonium sulfate is not soluble in alcohol or liquid ammonia. The compound is slightly hygroscopic and absorbs water fr...
Ammonium sulfate Template:Chembox new Ammonium sulfate, ((NH4)2SO4), is an inorganic chemical compound commonly used as a fertilizer. It contains 21% nitrogen as ammonium ions and 24% sulfur as sulfate ions. # Properties Ammonium sulfate is not soluble in alcohol or liquid ammonia. The compound is slightly hygroscopi...
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Amnesia
Amnesia overview # Overview Amnesia can be divided into two broad groups, retrograde amnesia and anterograde amnesia. Retrograde amnesia is the loss of memory prior to the onset of amnesia and anterograde amnesia is the inability to form new memory. Memory can also be divided into two groups depending on the duration,...
Amnesia overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Zehra Malik, M.B.B.S[2] # Overview Amnesia can be divided into two broad groups, retrograde amnesia and anterograde amnesia. Retrograde amnesia is the loss of memory prior to the onset of amnesia and anterograde amnesi...
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Amorphous carbon
Amorphous carbon Amorphous carbon is an allotrope of carbon that does not have any crystalline structure. As with all glassy materials, some short-range order can be observed, but there is no long-range pattern of atomic positions. Amorphous carbon is often abbreviated to aC for general amorphous carbon, aC:H for hydr...
Amorphous carbon Template:Seealso Amorphous carbon is an allotrope of carbon that does not have any crystalline structure. As with all glassy materials, some short-range order can be observed, but there is no long-range pattern of atomic positions. Amorphous carbon is often abbreviated to aC for general amorphous car...
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Ampulla of Vater
Ampulla of Vater # Overview The ampulla of Vater, also known as the hepatopancreatic ampulla, is formed by the union of the pancreatic duct and the common bile duct. The ampulla is specifically located at the major duodenal papilla. # Function Various smooth muscle sphincters regulate the flow of bile and pancreatic...
Ampulla of Vater # Overview Template:Infobox Anatomy The ampulla of Vater, also known as the hepatopancreatic ampulla, is formed by the union of the pancreatic duct and the common bile duct. The ampulla is specifically located at the major duodenal papilla. # Function Various smooth muscle sphincters regulate the fl...
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Anabolic steroid
Anabolic steroid Synonyms / Brand Names: # Dosing and Administration FDA Package Insert Resources Indications, Contraindications, Side Effects, Drug Interactions, etc. Calculate Creatine Clearance On line calculator of your patients Cr Cl by a variety of formulas. Convert pounds to Kilograms On line calculator of your...
Anabolic steroid Synonyms / Brand Names: Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Dosing and Administration FDA Package Insert Resources Indications, Contraindications, Side Effects, Drug Interactions, etc. Calculate Creatine Clearance On line calculator of your patients Cr Cl by a variety of formulas. Co...
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Anesthesiologist
Anesthesiologist # Overview An anesthesiologist (American English), or anaesthetist (British English), also "anaesthesiologist," is a medical doctor trained to administer anesthesia and manage the medical care of patients before, during, and after surgery. # Training in the United States In the United States of Ameri...
Anesthesiologist # Overview An anesthesiologist (American English), or anaesthetist (British English), also "anaesthesiologist," is a medical doctor trained to administer anesthesia and manage the medical care of patients before, during, and after surgery. # Training in the United States In the United States of Ameri...
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Imperforate anus
Imperforate anus # Overview An imperforate anus or anal atresia is a birth defect in which the rectum is malformed. Its cause is unknown. # Diagnosis When an infant is born with an anorectal malformation, it is usually detected quickly as it is a very obvious defect. Doctors will then determine the type of defect the...
Imperforate anus For patient information click here Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview An imperforate anus or anal atresia is a birth defect in which the rectum is malformed. Its cause is unknown. # Diagnosis When an infant is born with an anorectal malformation, it is usually detected qui...
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Anemone hepatica
Anemone hepatica Anemone hepatica (common names: Kidneywort, liverwort, pennywort) is an herbaceous member of the Ranunculaceae or buttercup family that is native to the forest floors of temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It has been called Hepatica nobilis also, although at least one recent study of the ph...
Anemone hepatica Anemone hepatica (common names: Kidneywort, liverwort, pennywort) is an herbaceous member of the Ranunculaceae or buttercup family that is native to the forest floors of temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It has been called Hepatica nobilis also,[1] although at least one recent study of th...
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Anemone nemorosa
Anemone nemorosa Anemone nemorosa is an early-spring flowering plant in the Genus Anemone in the family Ranunculaceae. Common names include wood anemone, windflower, European thimbleweed and smell fox. They are perennial herbaceous plants, growing in early spring from 5 to 15 cm tall. Plants start blooming soon after ...
Anemone nemorosa Anemone nemorosa is an early-spring flowering plant in the Genus Anemone in the family Ranunculaceae. Common names include wood anemone, windflower, European thimbleweed and smell fox. They are perennial herbaceous plants, growing in early spring from 5 to 15 cm tall. Plants start blooming soon after...
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Anfinsen's dogma
Anfinsen's dogma Anfinsen's dogma (also known as the thermodynamic hypothesis) is a postulate in molecular biology championed by the Nobel prize laureate Christian B. Anfinsen. The dogma states that, at least for small globular proteins, the native structure is determined only by the protein's amino acid sequence. Thi...
Anfinsen's dogma Anfinsen's dogma (also known as the thermodynamic hypothesis) is a postulate in molecular biology championed by the Nobel prize laureate Christian B. Anfinsen. The dogma states that, at least for small globular proteins, the native structure is determined only by the protein's amino acid sequence. Th...
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Angular velocity
Angular velocity In physics, the angular velocity is a vector quantity (more precisely, a pseudovector) which specifies the angular speed, and axis about which an object is rotating. The SI unit of angular velocity is radians per second, although it may be measured in other units such as degrees per second, degrees per...
Angular velocity In physics, the angular velocity is a vector quantity (more precisely, a pseudovector) which specifies the angular speed, and axis about which an object is rotating. The SI unit of angular velocity is radians per second, although it may be measured in other units such as degrees per second, degrees pe...
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Anifrolumab-fnia
Anifrolumab-fnia # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended to be an educational tool, not a tool for any form of healthcare delivery. The educational content on Wiki...
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Animals in space
Animals in space Animals in space originally served to test the survivability of spaceflight before manned space missions were attempted. Later, animals were flown to investigate various biological processes and the effects microgravity and space flight might have on them. Five national space programs have flown animal...
Animals in space Animals in space originally served to test the survivability of spaceflight before manned space missions were attempted. Later, animals were flown to investigate various biological processes and the effects microgravity and space flight might have on them. Five national space programs have flown anima...
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Anosmia
Anosmia overview Please help WikiDoc by adding more content here. It's easy! Click here to learn about editing. # Overview Anosmia is the inability to perceive odor, or in other words a lack of functioning olfaction. # Causes A temporary loss of smell can be caused by a stuffy nose or infection. In contrast, a pe...
Anosmia overview Please help WikiDoc by adding more content here. It's easy! Click here to learn about editing. Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Anosmia is the inability to perceive odor, or in other words a lack of functioning olfaction. # Causes A temporary loss of smell can be cau...
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Digastric muscle
Digastric muscle The digastric muscle (named digastric as it has two bellies) is a small muscle located under the jaw. It lies below the body of the mandible, and extends, in a curved form, from the mastoid process to the symphysis menti. It belongs to the suprahyoid muscles group. A broad aponeurotic layer is given of...
Digastric muscle Template:Infobox Muscle Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] The digastric muscle (named digastric as it has two bellies) is a small muscle located under the jaw. It lies below the body of the mandible, and extends, in a curved form, from the mastoid process to the symphysis menti. It be...
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Anthranilic acid
Anthranilic acid Anthranilic acid is the organic compound with the formula C6H4(NH2)CO2H. This amino acid is white solid when pure, although commercial samples may appear yellow. The molecule consists of a benzene ring with two adjacent funcitonal groups, a carboxylic acid and an amine. Because these two groups are...
Anthranilic acid Template:Chembox new Anthranilic acid is the organic compound with the formula C6H4(NH2)CO2H. This amino acid is white solid when pure, although commercial samples may appear yellow. The molecule consists of a benzene ring with two adjacent funcitonal groups, a carboxylic acid and an amine. Becaus...
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Anthrax
Anthrax overview # Overview Anthrax (Greek Άνθραξ for coal) is an acute infectious disease in humans and animals that is caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis and is highly lethal in some forms. Anthrax is one of only a few bacteria that can form long lived spores. When the bacteria s life cycle is threatened by ...
Anthrax overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: João André Alves Silva, M.D. [2] # Overview Anthrax (Greek Άνθραξ for coal) is an acute infectious disease in humans and animals that is caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis and is highly lethal in some forms. An...
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