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Paris syndrome
Paris syndrome Paris syndrome is a psychological disorder unique to the interaction of Japanese nationals working and vacationing in Paris, France. First noted in the French Nervure journal of psychiatry by A. Viala, H. Ota, M.N. Vacheron, P. Martin, and F. Caroli in 2004, it is classified as a form of Stendhal syndro...
Paris syndrome Paris syndrome is a psychological disorder unique to the interaction of Japanese nationals working and vacationing in Paris, France. First noted in the French Nervure journal of psychiatry by A. Viala, H. Ota, M.N. Vacheron, P. Martin, and F. Caroli in 2004, it is classified as a form of Stendhal syndr...
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Uvea (anatomy)
Uvea (anatomy) The uvea (Lat. uva, grape), also called the uveal layer, uveal coat, uveal tract, or vascular tunic, is the pigmented middle of the three concentric layers that make up an eye. The name is possibly a reference to its almost black colour, wrinkled appearance and grape-like size and shape when stripped int...
Uvea (anatomy) Template:Infobox Anatomy The uvea (Lat. uva, grape), also called the uveal layer, uveal coat, uveal tract, or vascular tunic, is the pigmented middle of the three concentric layers that make up an eye. The name is possibly a reference to its almost black colour, wrinkled appearance and grape-like size a...
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Pars tuberalis
Pars tuberalis The pars tuberalis is part of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, and wraps the pituitary stalk in a highly vascularized sheath. It is an extension of the pars distalis up and around infundibulum. # Histology Prinicipal cells of the pars tuberalis are low columnar in form, with the cytoplasm conta...
Pars tuberalis Template:Infobox Anatomy Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Phone:617-632-7753 The pars tuberalis is part of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, and wraps the pituitary stalk in a highly vascularized sheath. It is an extension of the pars distalis up and around infundibulum. # His...
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ParticipACTION
ParticipACTION ParticipACTION is a Canadian government program, launched in the 1970s, to promote healthy living and physical fitness. It shut down due to financial cutbacks in 2001, but was revived on February 19, 2007 with a grant of $5 million from the Federal Government. ParticipACTION emerged from Sport Participat...
ParticipACTION ParticipACTION is a Canadian government program, launched in the 1970s, to promote healthy living and physical fitness. It shut down due to financial cutbacks in 2001, but was revived on February 19, 2007 with a grant of $5 million from the Federal Government.[1][2] ParticipACTION emerged from Sport Par...
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Passion-flower
Passion-flower Passion flower (Passiflora; syn. Disemma Labill.) is a genus of about 500 species of flowering plants in the family Passifloraceae. They are mostly vines, with some being shrubs, and a few species being herbaceous. For information about the fruit of the passiflora plant, see passionfruit. # Biology Most...
Passion-flower Passion flower (Passiflora; syn. Disemma Labill.) is a genus of about 500 species of flowering plants in the family Passifloraceae. They are mostly vines, with some being shrubs, and a few species being herbaceous. For information about the fruit of the passiflora plant, see passionfruit. # Biology Mos...
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Pasteurization
Pasteurization Pasteurisation (or pasteurization) is the process of heating liquids for the purpose of destroying viruses and harmful organisms such as bacteria, protozoa, molds, and yeasts. The process was named after its inventor, French chemist and microbiologist Louis Pasteur. The first pasteurisation test was com...
Pasteurization Pasteurisation (or pasteurization) is the process of heating liquids for the purpose of destroying viruses and harmful organisms such as bacteria, protozoa, molds, and yeasts. The process was named after its inventor, French chemist and microbiologist Louis Pasteur. The first pasteurisation test was co...
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Patient safety
Patient safety Patient safety is a relatively recent initiative in healthcare, emphasizing the reporting, analysis and prevention of medical error and adverse healthcare events. The frequency and magnitude of avoidable adverse events was not well known until the 1990s, when reports in several countries revealed a stagg...
Patient safety Patient safety is a relatively recent initiative in healthcare, emphasizing the reporting, analysis and prevention of medical error and adverse healthcare events. The frequency and magnitude of avoidable adverse events was not well known until the 1990s, when reports in several countries revealed a stag...
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Peaked T waves
Peaked T waves # Overview Peaked T waves refers to the pointed, tall, peaked shape of T waves on the EKG in the setting of certain abnormalities such as hyperkalemia. # Differential Diagnosis - Differential diagnosis of this EKG change includes the T wave changes of bradycardia or stroke. - Prominent U waves and QTc ...
Peaked T waves Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Peaked T waves refers to the pointed, tall, peaked shape of T waves on the EKG in the setting of certain abnormalities such as hyperkalemia. # Differential Diagnosis - Differential diagnosis of this EKG change includes the T wave changes of...
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Pedigree chart
Pedigree chart A pedigree chart is a chart which tells one all of the known phenotypes for an organism and its ancestors, most commonly humans, show dogs, and race horses. The word pedigree is a corruption of the French "pied de gru" or crane's foot, because the typical lines and split lines (each split leading to diff...
Pedigree chart A pedigree chart is a chart which tells one all of the known phenotypes for an organism and its ancestors, most commonly humans, show dogs, and race horses. The word pedigree is a corruption of the French "pied de gru" or crane's foot, because the typical lines and split lines (each split leading to dif...
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Pentoxifylline
Pentoxifylline # 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 WikiDo...
Pentoxifylline Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sheng Shi, M.D. [2]; Adeel Jamil, M.D. [3] # 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. Wi...
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Peptidomimetic
Peptidomimetic A peptidomimetic is a small protein-like chain designed to mimic a peptide. They typically arise from modification of an existing peptide in order to alter the molecule's properties. For example, they may arise from modifications to change the molecule's stability or biological activity. This can have...
Peptidomimetic A peptidomimetic is a small protein-like chain designed to mimic a peptide. They typically arise from modification of an existing peptide in order to alter the molecule's properties. For example, they may arise from modifications to change the molecule's stability or biological activity. This can hav...
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Peracetic acid
Peracetic acid Peracetic acid (peroxyacetic acid, or PAA), is a chemical in the organic peroxide family. It is a bright, colorless liquid with a characteristic acrid acetic acid type odor. It has a strong oxidizing potential, is highly corrosive, and can explode at temperatures exceeding 110ºC. # Production Peracetic ...
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Perineal raphe
Perineal raphe The perineal raphe extends from the anus, through the mid-line of the scrotum (scrotal raphe) and upwards through the posterior mid-line aspect of the penis (penile raphe). It is observed as a noticeable line. It is the result of a fetal developmental phenomenon whereby the scrotum (the developmental equ...
Perineal raphe Template:Infobox Anatomy Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] The perineal raphe extends from the anus, through the mid-line of the scrotum (scrotal raphe) and upwards through the posterior mid-line aspect of the penis (penile raphe). It is observed as a noticeable line. It is the result o...
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Periodic table
Periodic table # Overview The periodic table of the chemical elements is a tabular method of displaying the chemical elements. Although precursors to this table exist, its invention is generally credited to Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869. Mendeleev intended the table to illustrate recurring ("periodic") tren...
Periodic table # Overview The periodic table of the chemical elements is a tabular method of displaying the chemical elements. Although precursors to this table exist, its invention is generally credited to Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869. Mendeleev intended the table to illustrate recurring ("periodic") tren...
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Perrhenic acid
Perrhenic acid Perrhenic acid is the chemical compound with the formula Re2O7(OH2)2. It is obtained by evaporating aqueous solutions of Re2O7. Conventionally, perrhenic acid is considered to have the formula HReO4, and a species of this formula forms when rhenium(VII) oxide sublimes in the presence of water or steam....
Perrhenic acid Template:Chembox new Perrhenic acid is the chemical compound with the formula Re2O7(OH2)2. It is obtained by evaporating aqueous solutions of Re2O7. Conventionally, perrhenic acid is considered to have the formula HReO4, and a species of this formula forms when rhenium(VII) oxide sublimes in the prese...
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Personal fable
Personal fable The personal fable is term coined by David Elkind (1967) that is used in psychology to describe a form of egocentrism normally exhibited during early adolescence, and it is characterized by an over-differentiating of one's experiences and feelings from others to the point of assuming those experiences ar...
Personal fable The personal fable is term coined by David Elkind (1967) that is used in psychology to describe a form of egocentrism normally exhibited during early adolescence, and it is characterized by an over-differentiating of one's experiences and feelings from others to the point of assuming those experiences a...
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Peter Szatmari
Peter Szatmari Peter Szatmari (born 1950) is a Canadian researcher of Autism and Asperger syndrome. Szatmari is a Professor and Vice-Chair, Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, at McMaster University. He is also the Director of the research training program in the department, and a member o...
Peter Szatmari Peter Szatmari (born 1950) is a Canadian researcher of Autism and Asperger syndrome. Szatmari is a Professor and Vice-Chair, Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, at McMaster University. He is also the Director of the research training program in the department, and a member ...
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Petr Skrabanek
Petr Skrabanek Petr Skrabanek (MD) (October 27, 1940-1994) was a leading doctor and professor of medicine. Author of several books and numerous articles, he was considered a leading scientist. At the time of his death The Times explained, "From his base at Trinity College, Dublin a stream of scientific papers and artic...
Petr Skrabanek Petr Skrabanek (MD) (October 27, 1940-1994) was a leading doctor and professor of medicine. Author of several books and numerous articles, he was considered a leading scientist. At the time of his death The Times explained, "From his base at Trinity College, Dublin a stream of scientific papers and arti...
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Phenylbutazone
Phenylbutazone Phenylbutazone, often referred to as bute, is a crystalline substance having the structure shown at right. - Structural name: 4-butyl-1,2-diphenyl-3,5-pyrazolidinedione - Chemical formula: C19H20N2O2 Oxyphenbutazone, the major metabolite of phenylbutazone, differs only in the para location of one of its ...
Phenylbutazone Phenylbutazone, often referred to as bute, is a crystalline substance having the structure shown at right. - Structural name: 4-butyl-1,2-diphenyl-3,5-pyrazolidinedione - Chemical formula: C19H20N2O2 Oxyphenbutazone, the major metabolite of phenylbutazone, differs only in the para location of one of its...
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Phloroglucinol
Phloroglucinol # Overview Phloroglucinol is an organic compound that is used in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and explosives. It is a phenol derivative with antispasmodic properties that is used primarily as a laboratory reagent. Austrian chemist Heinrich Hlasiwetz (1825-1875) is remembered for his chemical analysi...
Phloroglucinol Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Phloroglucinol is an organic compound that is used in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and explosives. It is a phenol derivative with antispasmodic properties that is used primarily as a laboratory reagent.[1] Austrian chemist Heinrich Hlasi...
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Phonomyography
Phonomyography 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 enti...
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Phthisis bulbi
Phthisis bulbi 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 enti...
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Physical abuse
Physical abuse # Overview Physical abuse is abuse involving contact intended to cause pain, injury, or other physical suffering or harm. # Basic forms - striking - punching - pushing, pulling - slapping - Whipping - striking with an object - Locking in out of a room or place/False imprisonment - pinching - kicking - ...
Physical abuse Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Physical abuse is abuse involving contact intended to cause pain, injury, or other physical suffering or harm. # Basic forms - striking - punching - pushing, pulling - slapping - Whipping - striking with an object - Locking in out of a room...
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Pick's disease
Pick's disease Synonyms and keywords: Pick disease of brain, Wilhelmsen-Lynch Disease,Primary Progressive Aphasia, Semantic Dementia, Frontotemporal dementia # Overview Pick's disease is a rare neurodegenerative disease. While the term Pick's disease was once used to represent a specific group of clinical syndromes ...
Pick's disease For patient information, click here Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Kalsang Dolma, M.B.B.S.[2] Synonyms and keywords: Pick disease of brain, Wilhelmsen-Lynch Disease,Primary Progressive Aphasia, Semantic Dementia, Frontotemporal dementia # Overview Pi...
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Pilon fracture
Pilon fracture Synonyms and Keywords: Pilon fracture, Plafond fracture # Overview Pilon fracture is a fracture of the distal part of the tibia bone (also called the shinbone). Meanwhile, the injured tibia may break into one or multiple pieces. # Historical Perspective There are no reliable information regarding the...
Pilon fracture Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohammadmain Rezazadehsaatlou[2]. Synonyms and Keywords: Pilon fracture, Plafond fracture # Overview Pilon fracture is a fracture of the distal part of the tibia bone (also called the shinbone). Meanwhile, the injured ti...
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Pit of despair
Pit of despair The pit of despair, or vertical chamber, was a device used in experiments conducted on rhesus macaque monkeys during the 1970s by American comparative psychologist Harry Harlow and his students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The aim of the research was to produce an animal model of human clinic...
Pit of despair The pit of despair, or vertical chamber, was a device used in experiments conducted on rhesus macaque monkeys during the 1970s by American comparative psychologist Harry Harlow and his students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. [1] The aim of the research was to produce an animal model of human cl...
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Plantago major
Plantago major Plantago major is a species of Plantago, family Plantaginaceae. The plant is native to most of Europe and northern and central Asia. It is widely naturalised elsewhere in the world, where it is a common weed. The standard native English name is Greater Plantain, though it is also called Common Plantain i...
Plantago major Plantago major is a species of Plantago, family Plantaginaceae. The plant is native to most of Europe and northern and central Asia.[1][2][3] It is widely naturalised elsewhere in the world, where it is a common weed.[4] The standard native English name is Greater Plantain,[1][5][6] though it is also ca...
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Plantago media
Plantago media Plantago media, known as the hoary plantain, is a species of genus Plantago native to central Europe and introduced to parts of the north-east United States. Its generic name is derived from the Latin for sole; like other members of Plantago, it should not be confused with the plantain, a starchy banana....
Plantago media Plantago media, known as the hoary plantain, is a species of genus Plantago native to central Europe and introduced to parts of the north-east United States. Its generic name is derived from the Latin for sole; like other members of Plantago, it should not be confused with the plantain, a starchy banana...
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Plasmapheresis
Plasmapheresis 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 enti...
Plasmapheresis 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 [2] to indicate your inter...
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Platypus venom
Platypus venom The platypus is one of the few mammals to produce venom. The male has a pair of spurs on the hind limbs through which it can deliver a painful but non-fatal cocktail of poisons. # Spur and crural gland Venom is produced in the crural glands of the male, which are kidney-shaped alveolar glands located in...
Platypus venom The platypus is one of the few mammals to produce venom. The male has a pair of spurs on the hind limbs through which it can deliver a painful but non-fatal cocktail of poisons. # Spur and crural gland Venom is produced in the crural glands of the male, which are kidney-shaped alveolar glands located i...
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Plethysmograph
Plethysmograph # Overview A plethysmograph is an instrument for measuring changes in volume within an organ or whole body (usually resulting from fluctuations in the amount of blood or air it contains). # Use for lungs It is most commonly used to measure the functional residual capacity (FRC) of the lungs - that is, ...
Plethysmograph Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview A plethysmograph is an instrument for measuring changes in volume within an organ or whole body (usually resulting from fluctuations in the amount of blood or air it contains). # Use for lungs It is most commonly used to measure the functio...
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Plica Syndrome
Plica Syndrome Synonyms and keywords: Plica knee; synovial plica syndrome # Overview Plica Syndrome (also known as Plica Knee, or Synovial Plica Syndrome) occurs when the plica (an extension of the protective synovial capsule of the knee) becomes irritated or inflamed. This inflammation is typically caused by the plic...
Plica Syndrome Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Synonyms and keywords: Plica knee; synovial plica syndrome # Overview Plica Syndrome (also known as Plica Knee, or Synovial Plica Syndrome) occurs when the plica (an extension of the protective synovial capsule of the knee) becomes irritated or inflame...
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Pneumatic tube
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Pneumocephalus
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Pocket Dialing
Pocket Dialing Pocket dialing, or pocket-calling, happens when a person's mobile phone accidentally dials someone, often unbeknownst to the person whose phone is making the call. The phone is usually located in the dialer's pocket or purse, hence the name "pocket dialing". The recipient of the call usually hears a loud...
Pocket Dialing Pocket dialing, or pocket-calling, happens when a person's mobile phone accidentally dials someone, often unbeknownst to the person whose phone is making the call. The phone is usually located in the dialer's pocket or purse, hence the name "pocket dialing". The recipient of the call usually hears a lou...
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Polenske value
Polenske value The Polenske value (also known as the Polenske number) is a value determined when examining fat. The Polenske value is an indicator of how much volatile fatty acid can be extracted from fat through saponification. It is equal to the number of mililiters of 0.1 normal hydroxide solution necessary for the ...
Polenske value The Polenske value (also known as the Polenske number) is a value determined when examining fat. The Polenske value is an indicator of how much volatile fatty acid can be extracted from fat through saponification. It is equal to the number of mililiters of 0.1 normal hydroxide solution necessary for the...
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Polio
Polio overview # Overview Poliomyelitis, often called polio or infantile paralysis, is an acute viral infectious disease spread from person to person, primarily via the fecal-oral route. The term derives from the Greek polio (πολίός), meaning "grey", myelon (µυελός), referring to the "spinal cord", and -itis, which de...
Polio overview Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Tarek Nafee, M.D. [2] # Overview Poliomyelitis, often called polio or infantile paralysis, is an acute viral infectious disease spread from person to person, primarily via the fecal-oral route.[1] The term derives from the Greek polio (πολίός), meanin...
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Polymicrogyria
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Polyol pathway
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Reinke's edema
Reinke's edema Synonyms and keywords: Polypoid degeneration # Overview Reinke's edema, also known as polypoid degeneration, is the swelling of the vocal folds due to fluid collection (edema). # Historical Perspective It is named for Friedrich Reinke. # Causes Common causes of Reinke's Edema include smoking, gastroes...
Reinke's edema Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Synonyms and keywords: Polypoid degeneration # Overview Reinke's edema, also known as polypoid degeneration, is the swelling of the vocal folds due to fluid collection (edema). # Historical Perspective It is named for Friedrich Reinke.[1][2] # Causes...
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Polysorbate 20
Polysorbate 20 Polysorbate 20 (commercially also known as Tween 20) is a polysorbate surfactant whose stability and relative non-toxicity allows it to be used as a detergent and emulsifier in a number of domestic, scientific, and pharmacological applications. It is a polyoxyethylene derivative of sorbitan monolaurate,...
Polysorbate 20 Template:Chembox new Polysorbate 20 (commercially also known as Tween 20) is a polysorbate surfactant whose stability and relative non-toxicity allows it to be used as a detergent and emulsifier in a number of domestic, scientific, and pharmacological applications. It is a polyoxyethylene derivative of...
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Popliteal vein
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Poractant Alfa
Poractant Alfa # 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 WikiDo...
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Rathke's pouch
Rathke's pouch # Overview In embryogenesis, Rathke's pouch is a depression in the roof of the developing mouth in front of the buccopharyngeal membrane. It gives rise to the anterior pituitary, a part of the endocrine system. # Development The pouch eventually loses its connection with the pharynx giving rise to the ...
Rathke's pouch Template:Infobox Embryology # Overview In embryogenesis, Rathke's pouch is a depression in the roof of the developing mouth in front of the buccopharyngeal membrane. It gives rise to the anterior pituitary, a part of the endocrine system. # Development The pouch eventually loses its connection with th...
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Prato reaction
Prato reaction The Prato reaction in fullerene chemistry describes the functionalization of fullerenes and nanotubes with azomethine ylides in a 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition. The amino acid sarcosine reacts with paraformaldehyde when heated at reflux in toluene to an ylide which reacts with a double in a 6,6 ring position...
Prato reaction The Prato reaction in fullerene chemistry describes the functionalization of fullerenes and nanotubes with azomethine ylides in a 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition.[1] The amino acid sarcosine reacts with paraformaldehyde when heated at reflux in toluene to an ylide which reacts with a double in a 6,6 ring posi...
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Preadolescence
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Pregnancy test
Pregnancy test # Overview A pregnancy test is a test to determine whether or not a woman is pregnant. # Modern tests The earliest test for pregnancy is a rosette inhibition assay for early pregnancy factor (EPF). EPF can be detected in blood within 48 hours of fertilization. However, testing for EPF is expensive an...
Pregnancy test Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview A pregnancy test is a test to determine whether or not a woman is pregnant. # Modern tests The earliest test for pregnancy is a rosette inhibition assay for early pregnancy factor (EPF). EPF can be detected in blood within 48 hours of fert...
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Prey detection
Prey detection Prey detection is the process by which predators are able to detect and locate their prey via sensory signals. This article treats predation in its broadest sense, i.e. where one organism eats another. # Evolutionary struggle and prey defenses Predators are in an evolutionary arms race with their prey, ...
Prey detection Prey detection is the process by which predators are able to detect and locate their prey via sensory signals. This article treats predation in its broadest sense, i.e. where one organism eats another. # Evolutionary struggle and prey defenses Predators are in an evolutionary arms race with their prey,...
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Primal therapy
Primal therapy Primal Therapy is a trauma-based psychotherapy created by Arthur Janov, Ph.D. Janov claimed that in Primal Therapy, patients would find their real needs and feelings in the process of experiencing all their "Pain" (capitalized technical term of Primal Theory--see below). One of the fundamental principles...
Primal therapy Primal Therapy is a trauma-based psychotherapy created by Arthur Janov, Ph.D. Janov claimed that in Primal Therapy, patients would find their real needs and feelings in the process of experiencing all their "Pain" (capitalized technical term of Primal Theory--see below). One of the fundamental principle...
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Propionic acid
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Propyl gallate
Propyl gallate Propyl gallate, or propyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate is an ester formed by the condensation of gallic acid and propanol. It is an antioxidant added to foods containing oils and fats to prevent oxidation. As a food additive, it is used under the E number E310. # Description Propyl gallate is an anti-oxid...
Propyl gallate Template:Chembox new Propyl gallate, or propyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate is an ester formed by the condensation of gallic acid and propanol. It is an antioxidant added to foods containing oils and fats to prevent oxidation.[citation needed] As a food additive, it is used under the E number E310. # Des...
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Protein FAM46B
Protein FAM46B Protein FAM46B also known as family with sequence similarity 46 member B is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FAM46B gene. FAM46B contains one protein domain of unknown function, DUF1693. Yeast two-hybrid screening has identified three proteins that physically interact with FAM46B. These are ATX...
Protein FAM46B Protein FAM46B also known as family with sequence similarity 46 member B is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FAM46B gene.[1] FAM46B contains one protein domain of unknown function, DUF1693.[2] Yeast two-hybrid screening has identified three proteins that physically interact with FAM46B. These ...
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Protein THEMIS
Protein THEMIS Protein THEMIS is a protein that in humans is encoded by the THEMIS gene. # Function This protein plays a regulatory role in both positive and negative T cell selection during late thymocyte development. The protein functions through T-cell antigen receptor signaling, and is necessary for proper lineage...
Protein THEMIS Protein THEMIS is a protein that in humans is encoded by the THEMIS gene.[1][2][3] # Function This protein plays a regulatory role in both positive and negative T cell selection during late thymocyte development. The protein functions through T-cell antigen receptor signaling, and is necessary for prop...
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Protein family
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Proteoglycan 4
Proteoglycan 4 Proteoglycan 4 or lubricin is a proteoglycan that in humans is encoded by the PRG4 gene. It acts as a joint/boundary lubricant. # Function Lubricin is present in synovial fluid and on the surface (superficial layer) of articular cartilage and therefore plays an important role in joint lubrication and s...
Proteoglycan 4 Proteoglycan 4 or lubricin is a proteoglycan that in humans is encoded by the PRG4 gene.[1][2][3] It acts as a joint/boundary lubricant.[3] # Function Lubricin is present in synovial fluid and on the surface (superficial layer) of articular cartilage and therefore plays an important role in joint lubr...
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Proto-oncogene
Proto-oncogene # Overview A proto-oncogene is a normal gene that can become an oncogene due to mutations or increased expression. The resultant protein may be termed as oncoprotein. Proto-oncogenes code for proteins that help to regulate cell growth and differentiation. Proto-oncogenes are often involved in signal tra...
Proto-oncogene Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview A proto-oncogene is a normal gene that can become an oncogene due to mutations or increased expression. The resultant protein may be termed as oncoprotein.[1] Proto-oncogenes code for proteins that help to regulate cell growth and differenti...
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Proxymetacaine
Proxymetacaine # Overview Proxymetacaine (INN) or proparacaine (USAN) is a topical anesthetic drug of the aminoester group. # Indications and usage Proxymetacaine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution (eye drops) is indicated for procedures such as tonometry, gonioscopy, removal of foreign bodies, or other similar proced...
Proxymetacaine Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Proxymetacaine (INN) or proparacaine (USAN) is a topical anesthetic drug of the aminoester group. # Indications and usage Proxymetacaine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution (eye drops) is indicated for procedures such as tonometry, gonioscopy...
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Prunus spinosa
Prunus spinosa Prunus spinosa (Blackthorn) is a species of Prunus native to Europe, western Asia, and locally in northwest Africa. It is a deciduous large shrub or small tree growing to 5 m tall, with blackish bark and dense, stiff, spiny branches. The leaves are oval, 2–4.5 cm long and 1.2–2 cm broad, with a serrated ...
Prunus spinosa Prunus spinosa (Blackthorn) is a species of Prunus native to Europe, western Asia, and locally in northwest Africa.[1][2] It is a deciduous large shrub or small tree growing to 5 m tall, with blackish bark and dense, stiff, spiny branches. The leaves are oval, 2–4.5 cm long and 1.2–2 cm broad, with a se...
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Pseudoaneurysm
Pseudoaneurysm # Overview A pseudoaneurysm, also known as a false aneurysm, is an outpouching of a blood vessel involving a defect in the two innermost tissue layers (tunica intima and media). The outermost layer (adventia) may be intact, or alternatively, all three layers may be damaged, with bleeding contained by a ...
Pseudoaneurysm Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview A pseudoaneurysm, also known as a false aneurysm, is an outpouching of a blood vessel involving a defect in the two innermost tissue layers (tunica intima and media). The outermost layer (adventia) may be intact, or alternatively, all three ...
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Pseudodiarrhea
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Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis # Overview Psychoanalysis today comprises several interlocking theories concerning the functioning of the mind; the term also refers to a specific type of treatment where the analyst, upon hearing the thoughts of the analysand (analytic patient), formulates and then explains the unconscious bases for th...
Psychoanalysis Template:Psychoanalysis Editor-in-Chief: Mitchell Wilson, M.D. [1] # Overview Psychoanalysis today comprises several interlocking theories concerning the functioning of the mind; the term also refers to a specific type of treatment where the analyst, upon hearing the thoughts of the analysand (analytic...
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Psychodynamics
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Tetraodontidae
Tetraodontidae Tetraodontidae is a family of primarily marine and estuarine fish. The family includes many familiar species which are variously called puffers, balloonfish, blowfish, bubblefish, globefish, swellfish, toadfish, and toadies. They are morphologically similar to the closely related porcupinefish, which hav...
Tetraodontidae Template:Disputeabout Tetraodontidae is a family of primarily marine and estuarine fish. The family includes many familiar species which are variously called puffers, balloonfish, blowfish, bubblefish, globefish, swellfish, toadfish, and toadies.[1] They are morphologically similar to the closely relate...
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Pulmonary mass
Pulmonary mass # Overview Pulmonary mass (also known as lung mass) is generally defined as any area of pulmonary opacification that measures more than 30 mm in the lung. Pulmonary mass can be benign or malignant. On the other hand, pulmonary nodule is defined as a relatively well defined round or oval pulmonary parenc...
Pulmonary mass Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Maria Fernanda Villarreal, M.D. [2] # Overview Pulmonary mass (also known as lung mass) is generally defined as any area of pulmonary opacification that measures more than 30 mm in the lung. Pulmonary mass can be benign or ...
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Pulsatile flow
Pulsatile flow Synonyms and keywords: Pulsatile blood flow pattern; pulsatile pattern; pulsatility; systolic flow reversal # Overview The presence of a pulsatile flow pattern (systolic flow reversal) in epicardial coronary arteries is associated with slower flow with impaired myocardial perfusion and adverse cardiovas...
Pulsatile flow Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2]; Vanessa Cherniauskas, M.D. [3] Synonyms and keywords: Pulsatile blood flow pattern; pulsatile pattern; pulsatility; systolic flow reversal # Overview The presence of a pulsatile flow patter...
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Pyrosequencing
Pyrosequencing Pyrosequencing is a method of DNA sequencing (determining the order of nucleotides in DNA) based on the "sequencing by synthesis" principle developed by Mostafa Ronaghi and Pål Nyrén (published in Analytical Biochemistry 1996 and Science 1998). For the history of the Pyrosequencing method see Methods Mo...
Pyrosequencing Pyrosequencing is a method of DNA sequencing (determining the order of nucleotides in DNA) based on the "sequencing by synthesis" principle developed by Mostafa Ronaghi and Pål Nyrén (published in Analytical Biochemistry 1996 and Science 1998). For the history of the Pyrosequencing method see Methods M...
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Quintuple bond
Quintuple bond A quintuple bond in chemistry is an unusual type of chemical bond first reported in 2005 for a dichromium compound. Single bonds, double bonds, and triple bonds are commonplace in chemistry. Quadruple bonds are rarer but occur especially for Cr, Mo, W, and Re, e.g. 4- and 2- .2 In a quintuple bond, 10 e...
Quintuple bond A quintuple bond in chemistry is an unusual type of chemical bond first reported in 2005 for a dichromium compound. Single bonds, double bonds, and triple bonds are commonplace in chemistry. Quadruple bonds are rarer but occur especially for Cr, Mo, W, and Re, e.g. [Mo2Cl8]4- and [Re2Cl8]2- .2 In a qui...
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R-flurbiprofen
R-flurbiprofen R-flurbiprofen is the single enantiomer of the racemate NSAID flurbiprofen. This compound is currently in clinical trials for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, and has been assigned the trade name tarenflurbil. At therapeutic concentrations, this molecule lacks anti-inflammatory activity, and does no...
R-flurbiprofen R-flurbiprofen is the single enantiomer of the racemate NSAID flurbiprofen. This compound is currently in clinical trials for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, and has been assigned the trade name tarenflurbil. At therapeutic concentrations, this molecule lacks anti-inflammatory activity, and does n...
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REVERSAL Trial
REVERSAL Trial # Objective To compare the effects of pravastatin and atorvastatin on coronary artery plaque burden and progression by intensive lipid lowering. # Methods Reversal of Atherosclerosis with Aggressive Lipid Lowering was a multicentered, randomized, double- blinded trial wherein 654 patients received the...
REVERSAL Trial Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Objective To compare the effects of pravastatin and atorvastatin on coronary artery plaque burden and progression by intensive lipid lowering. # Methods Reversal of Atherosclerosis with Aggressive Lipid Lowering [REVERSAL] was a multicentered, rando...
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RNA polymerase
RNA polymerase # Overview RNA polymerase (RNAP or RNApol) is an enzyme that makes an RNA copy of a DNA or RNA template. In cells, RNAP is needed for constructing RNA chains from DNA genes, a process called transcription. RNA polymerase enzymes are essential to life and are found in all organisms and many viruses. In c...
RNA polymerase # Overview RNA polymerase (RNAP or RNApol) is an enzyme that makes an RNA copy of a DNA or RNA template. In cells, RNAP is needed for constructing RNA chains from DNA genes, a process called transcription. RNA polymerase enzymes are essential to life and are found in all organisms and many viruses. In c...
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Radiant energy
Radiant energy Radiant energy is the energy of electromagnetic waves, or sometimes of other forms of radiation. The quantity of radiant energy may be calculated by integrating radiant flux (or power) with respect to time and, like all forms of energy, its SI unit is the joule. The term is used particularly when radiat...
Radiant energy Radiant energy is the energy of electromagnetic waves, or sometimes of other forms of radiation.[1] The quantity of radiant energy may be calculated by integrating radiant flux (or power) with respect to time and, like all forms of energy, its SI unit is the joule. The term is used particularly when ra...
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Radicular pain
Radicular pain Radicular Pain, or Radiculitis, is pain "radiated" along the dermatome (sensory distribution) of a nerve due to inflammation or other irritation of the nerve root (Radiculopathy) at its connection to the spinal column. A common form of radiculitis is sciatica, or radicular pain that radiates along the s...
Radicular pain Radicular Pain, or Radiculitis, is pain "radiated" along the dermatome (sensory distribution) of a nerve due to inflammation or other irritation of the nerve root (Radiculopathy) at its connection to the spinal column. A common form of radiculitis is sciatica, or radicular pain that radiates along the ...
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Rage (emotion)
Rage (emotion) Rage, in psychiatry, is a mental state that is one extreme of the intensity spectrum of anger. The other end of the spectrum is annoyance. To psychologists, Rage is a behavior that everyone experiences in some form, some way, some how. Rage is often used to denote hostile/affective/reactive aggression (...
Rage (emotion) Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Rage, in psychiatry, is a mental state that is one extreme of the intensity spectrum of anger. The other end of the spectrum is annoyance.[1] To psychologists, Rage is a behavior that everyone experiences in some form, some way, some how. Rage is often...
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Real-time fMRI
Real-time fMRI # Overview In neuroimaging neuroscience, real-time fMRI, broadly speaking, is a type of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in which reconstruction of the raw data obtained by the brain scanner is done while the scan is happening. In brain scanning, this allows individuals who are undergoing ...
Real-time fMRI # Overview In neuroimaging neuroscience, real-time fMRI, broadly speaking, is a type of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in which reconstruction of the raw data obtained by the brain scanner is done while the scan is happening. In brain scanning, this allows individuals who are undergoing ...
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Recent changes
Recent changes # Overview The Recent Changes page in MediaWiki lets you see the most recent edits made to pages in your MediaWiki project. Using this page, users can monitor and review the work of other users, allowing mistakes to be corrected and vandalism to be eliminated. There is a link to the Recent Changes pag...
Recent changes Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview The Recent Changes page in MediaWiki lets you see the most recent edits made to pages in your MediaWiki project. Using this page, users can monitor and review the work of other users, allowing mistakes to be corrected and vandalism to be el...
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Recessive gene
Recessive gene In genetics, a dominance relationship refers to how the alleles for a locus interact to produce a phenotype. There are three main kinds of dominance relationships: - Simple dominance or complete dominance (simple Mendelian inheritance) over a recessive trait - Incomplete dominance - Codominance In genera...
Recessive gene In genetics, a dominance relationship refers to how the alleles for a locus interact to produce a phenotype. There are three main kinds of dominance relationships: - Simple dominance or complete dominance (simple Mendelian inheritance) over a recessive trait - Incomplete dominance - Codominance In gener...
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Recovery, Inc.
Recovery, Inc. # Processes Recovery's method is essentially cognitive therapy; helping a person to be aware of possible errors or misconceptions in their perception of reality. Because its methods do not conflict with other therapies, it can be used in conjunction with twelve-step programs and is often recommended to ...
Recovery, Inc. Template:TOCrightRecovery, Inc. is a mental health self-help organization founded in 1937 by neuropsychiatrist Abraham A. Low in Chicago, Illinois. Low wrote the book of principles used in the organization: Mental Health Through Will Training.[1] Fundamentally, Low believes "Adult life is not driven by ...
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Recovery model
Recovery model The Recovery Model is an approach to mental disorder or substance dependence that emphasizes and supports an individual's potential for recovery. Recovery can be seen within the model as a personal journey requiring hope, a secure base, supportive relationships, empowerment, social inclusion, coping skil...
Recovery model The Recovery Model is an approach to mental disorder or substance dependence that emphasizes and supports an individual's potential for recovery. Recovery can be seen within the model as a personal journey requiring hope, a secure base, supportive relationships, empowerment, social inclusion, coping ski...
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Reducing sugar
Reducing sugar A reducing sugar is any sugar that, in basic solution, forms some aldehyde or ketone. This allows the sugar to act as a reducing agent, for example in the Maillard reaction and Benedict's reaction.This can be obtained through any good chemical stores. Reducing sugars include glucose, fructose, glycerald...
Reducing sugar A reducing sugar is any sugar that, in basic solution, forms some aldehyde or ketone. This allows the sugar to act as a reducing agent, for example in the Maillard reaction and Benedict's reaction.This can be obtained through any good chemical stores. Reducing sugars include glucose, fructose, glyceral...
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Reichert value
Reichert value The Reichert value (or more fully, the Reichert-Meissl-Wollny value or Reichert-Meissl-Wollny number) is a value determined when examining fat. The Reichert value is an indicator of how much volatile fatty acid can be extracted from fat through saponification. It is equal to the number of mililiters of ...
Reichert value The Reichert value (or more fully, the Reichert-Meissl-Wollny value or Reichert-Meissl-Wollny number) is a value determined when examining fat. The Reichert value is an indicator of how much volatile fatty acid can be extracted from fat through saponification. It is equal to the number of mililiters of...
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Relay For Life
Relay For Life # Overview Relay For Life (often shortened to Relay) is a fundraising event of the American Cancer Society, and is now held in many other countries. It is an overnight event designed to spread awareness of cancer prevention, treatments and cures, celebrate survivorship and raise money for research to fi...
Relay For Life Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Relay For Life (often shortened to Relay) is a fundraising event of the American Cancer Society, and is now held in many other countries. It is an overnight event designed to spread awareness of cancer prevention, treatments and cures, celeb...
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Urinary system
Urinary system # Overview The urinary system is the organ system that produces, stores, and eliminates urine. In humans it includes two kidneys, two ureters, the bladder, and the urethra. The analogous organ in invertebrates is the nephridium (in animals). # Physiology Typically, every human has two kidneys. The kidn...
Urinary system Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor-In-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2] # Overview The urinary system is the organ system that produces, stores, and eliminates urine. In humans it includes two kidneys, two ureters, the bladder, and the urethra. The analogous organ i...
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Renin receptor
Renin receptor The renin receptor also known as ATPase H(+)-transporting lysosomal accessory protein 2, or the prorenin receptor, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ATP6AP2 gene. # Function The renin receptor binds renin and prorenin. Binding of renin to this receptor induces the conversion of angiotensinog...
Renin receptor The renin receptor also known as ATPase H(+)-transporting lysosomal accessory protein 2, or the prorenin receptor, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ATP6AP2 gene.[1][2][3] # Function The renin receptor binds renin and prorenin. Binding of renin to this receptor induces the conversion of ang...
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Reset osmostat
Reset osmostat In water-electrolyte imbalance, Reset osmostat is a cause of hyponatremia. "The normal osmostat for vasopressin release is fixed between 275 and 295 mOsm/kg. When the serum osmolality is below 280 mOsm/kg in normal individuals, vasopressin levels are very low". Rest osmostat have been reported in a healt...
Reset osmostat In water-electrolyte imbalance, Reset osmostat is a cause of hyponatremia. "The normal osmostat for vasopressin release is fixed between 275 and 295 mOsm/kg. When the serum osmolality is below 280 mOsm/kg in normal individuals, vasopressin levels are very low"[1]. Rest osmostat have been reported in a h...
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Rev-ErbA alpha
Rev-ErbA alpha Rev-ErbA alpha also known as NR1D1 (nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group D, member 1), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NR1D1 gene. Rev-erbα is a member of the Rev-ErbA family of nuclear receptors and is a transcriptional repressor. In mammals, Rev-erbα is highly expressed in the liver, skele...
Rev-ErbA alpha Rev-ErbA alpha also known as NR1D1 (nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group D, member 1), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NR1D1 gene.[1] Rev-erbα is a member of the Rev-ErbA family of nuclear receptors and is a transcriptional repressor.[2] In mammals, Rev-erbα is highly expressed in the liver...
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Reverse speech
Reverse speech Reverse speech is a hypothesis first put forward by David John Oates. It was widely publicized on the radio show of Art Bell. Oates' claim is that on average, once every 15-20 seconds of casual conversation, a person conveys two related sentences, only the forward message we can hear consciously. The sec...
Reverse speech Template:Hidden messages Template:Otheruses4 Reverse speech is a hypothesis first put forward by David John Oates. It was widely publicized on the radio show of Art Bell. Oates' claim is that on average, once every 15-20 seconds of casual conversation, a person conveys two related sentences, only the fo...
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Rhesus Macaque
Rhesus Macaque The Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta), often called the Rhesus Monkey, is one of the best known species of Old World monkeys. Adult males measure approximately 53 centimeters on average and weigh an average of 7.7 kilograms. Females are smaller, averaging 47 centimeters in length and 5.3 kilograms in weigh...
Rhesus Macaque Template:Otheruses3 The Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta), often called the Rhesus Monkey, is one of the best known species of Old World monkeys. Adult males measure approximately 53 centimeters on average and weigh an average of 7.7 kilograms. Females are smaller, averaging 47 centimeters in length and 5...
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Rhodiola rosea
Rhodiola rosea # Overview Rhodiola rosea (Golden Root, Roseroot) is a plant in the Crassulaceae family that grows in cold regions of the world. These include much of the Arctic, the mountains of Central Asia, the Rocky Mountains, and mountainous parts of Europe, such as the Alps, Pyrenees, Carpathian Mountains, Scandi...
Rhodiola rosea # Overview Rhodiola rosea (Golden Root, Roseroot) is a plant in the Crassulaceae family that grows in cold regions of the world. These include much of the Arctic, the mountains of Central Asia, the Rocky Mountains, and mountainous parts of Europe, such as the Alps, Pyrenees, Carpathian Mountains, Scandi...
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Ribonuclease L
Ribonuclease L Ribonuclease L or RNase L (for latent), known sometimes as ribonuclease 4 or 2'-5' oligoadenylate synthetase-dependent ribonuclease — is an interferon (IFN)-induced ribonuclease which, upon activation, destroys all RNA within the cell (both cellular and viral). RNase L is an enzyme that in humans is enc...
Ribonuclease L Ribonuclease L or RNase L (for latent), known sometimes as ribonuclease 4 or 2'-5' oligoadenylate synthetase-dependent ribonuclease — is an interferon (IFN)-induced ribonuclease which, upon activation, destroys all RNA within the cell (both cellular and viral). RNase L is an enzyme that in humans is en...
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Rickettsialpox
Rickettsialpox # Overview Rickettsialpox is an illness caused by bacteria found in the Rickettsia family (Rickettsia akari). The bacteria is originally found in mice and cause mites feeding on the mice to become infected. Humans will get rickettsialpox when receiving a bite from an infected mite, not from the mice t...
Rickettsialpox Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Rickettsialpox is an illness caused by bacteria found in the Rickettsia family (Rickettsia akari). The bacteria is originally found in mice and cause mites feeding on the mice to become infected. Humans will get rickettsialpox when receivi...
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Rigshospitalet
Rigshospitalet Rigshospitalet, or simply Riget (as in Lars von Trier's mini-series The Kingdom) - is The Kingdom Hospital in Denmark, situated in Copenhagen. It is part of the Copenhagen University Hospital together with the faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. Rigshospitalet was founded in 30th ...
Rigshospitalet Rigshospitalet, or simply Riget (as in Lars von Trier's mini-series The Kingdom) - is The Kingdom Hospital in Denmark, situated in Copenhagen. It is part of the Copenhagen University Hospital together with the faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. Rigshospitalet was founded in 30th...
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Robert A. Good
Robert A. Good # Overview Robert Alan Good (May 21 1922 – June 13 2003) was an American physician who performed the first successful human bone marrow transplant and is regarded as a founder of modern immunology. Robert Good was born in Crosby, Minnesota, the second son of parents who worked as educators. He attended ...
Robert A. Good # Overview Robert Alan Good (May 21 1922 – June 13 2003) was an American physician who performed the first successful human bone marrow transplant and is regarded as a founder of modern immunology.[1] Robert Good was born in Crosby, Minnesota, the second son of parents who worked as educators.[1] He att...
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Robert Beamish
Robert Beamish Robert Earl Beamish, C.M., O.M.(September 16, 1916 – February 17, 2001) was a Canadian physician and cardiologist. Born in Shoal Lake, Manitoba, the son of Henry and Mary May (McLeod) Beamish, Beamish graduated with a B.A. from Brandon College in 1937 and an M.D. from the University of Manitoba in 1942. ...
Robert Beamish Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Robert Earl Beamish, C.M., O.M.(September 16, 1916 – February 17, 2001) was a Canadian physician and cardiologist. Born in Shoal Lake, Manitoba, the son of Henry and Mary May (McLeod) Beamish, Beamish graduated with a B.A. from Brandon College in 1937 a...
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Rogaine (drug)
Rogaine (drug) Rogaine (now branded as Regaine outside the U.S.) is the brand name for minoxidil, when used as a topical drug to treat male pattern baldness. The solution is applied to the scalp daily to stimulate hair growth and help prevent hair loss. It is available over-the-counter (OTC) in the U.S. in a 2% minoxi...
Rogaine (drug) Rogaine (now branded as Regaine outside the U.S.) is the brand name for minoxidil, when used as a topical drug to treat male pattern baldness. The solution is applied to the scalp daily to stimulate hair growth and help prevent hair loss. It is available over-the-counter (OTC) in the U.S. in a 2% minox...
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Rosa damascena
Rosa damascena Rosa × damascena, more commonly known as the Damask rose or simply as "Damask" is a rose hybrid, derived from Rosa gallica and Rosa moschata (Huxley 1992). It is a deciduous shrub growing to 2.2 m tall, the stems densely armed with stout, curved prickles and stiff bristles. The leaves are pinnate, with f...
Rosa damascena Rosa × damascena, more commonly known as the Damask rose or simply as "Damask" is a rose hybrid, derived from Rosa gallica and Rosa moschata (Huxley 1992). It is a deciduous shrub growing to 2.2 m tall, the stems densely armed with stout, curved prickles and stiff bristles. The leaves are pinnate, with ...
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Ross procedure
Ross procedure The Ross procedure (or pulmonary autograft) is a cardiac surgery operation where a diseased aortic valve is replaced with the person's own pulmonary valve. A pulmonary homograft (valve taken from a cadaver) is then used to replace the patient's own pulmonary valve. Pulmonary autograft replacement of the...
Ross procedure Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] The Ross procedure (or pulmonary autograft) is a cardiac surgery operation where a diseased aortic valve is replaced with the person's own pulmonary valve. A pulmonary homograft (valve taken from a cadaver) is then used to replace the patient's own pul...
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Rotor syndrome
Rotor syndrome Please help WikiDoc by adding content here. It's easy! Click here to learn about editing. # Overview Rotor syndrome is a rare, benign autosomal recessive disorder of unknown origin. ## Presentation It has many things in common with Dubin-Johnson syndrome except that in Rotor Syndrome, the liver cel...
Rotor syndrome Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Please help WikiDoc by adding content here. It's easy! Click here to learn about editing. # Overview Rotor syndrome is a rare, benign autosomal recessive disorder of unknown origin. ## Presentation It has many things...
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Rovsing's sign
Rovsing's sign # Overview Rovsing's sign is a sign of appendicitis. If palpation of the lower left quadrant of a person's abdomen results in more pain in the right lower quadrant, the patient is said to have a positive Rovsing's sign and may have appendicitis. # Historical Perspective The sign is named for Niels Thor...
Rovsing's sign Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Rovsing's sign is a sign of appendicitis.[1] If palpation of the lower left quadrant of a person's abdomen results in more pain in the right lower quadrant, the patient is said to have a positive Rovsing's sign and may have appendicitis. # ...
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Roxana Moslehi
Roxana Moslehi # Overview Roxana Moslehi, Ph.D. is a genetic epidemiologist. Most of her research is dedicated to the study of cancer and cancer precursors. Born in Iran and raised in Canada, she is currently an assistant professor in Epidemiology and Statistics at the State University of New York (SUNY), where she h...
Roxana Moslehi Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [8] # Overview Roxana Moslehi, Ph.D. is a genetic epidemiologist. Most of her research is dedicated to the study of cancer and cancer precursors. Born in Iran and raised in Canada, she is currently an assistant professor in Epidemiology and Statistics at ...
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Rubidium Rb 82
Rubidium Rb 82 # 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 WikiDo...
Rubidium Rb 82 Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Rabin Bista, M.B.B.S. [2] # 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...
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