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Gog (Marvel Comics)-Green Goblin-Norman Osborn Harry Osborn Dr. Bart Hamilton Phil Urich Construct | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Grendel-Grendel, also known as the Symbiote Dragon, is a character appearing in American comic books for Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Venom vol. 4 #1 (May 2018), and was created by Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Grendel-Symbiote Dragon Grendel is a symbiote created by Knull billions of years in the past, sent out into the cosmos alongside its brethren to destroy and devour everything they came across. Arriving on Earth in the 6th century, it was subdued by Thor and imprisoned in a glacier, where it's exhume... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Grendel-Grendel in other media A variation of Grendel called the Kyntar Dragon appears in the Spider-Man series finale "Maximum Venom". | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Grendel-Tyrannosaurus Tyrannosaurus is the first offshoot of the Grendel symbiote thanks to S.H.I.E.L.D. and bonded to soldiers in the Vietnam War as a black-ops super-soldier initiative. Tyrannosaurus was bonded to Rex Strickland; it initially seized control of its host which it tried to corrupt be... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Grendel-Dark Carnage Dark Carnage, also simply known as Carnage, is another offshoot of the Grendel symbiote. It initially bonded with the damaged form of Cletus Kasady / Carnage due a cult worshiping symbiote using Grendel's remnants which was stolen from the Maker. He consumed the various symbiote... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Grendel-Dark Carnage in other media Dark Carnage appears as an alternate skin for Cletus Kasady / Carnage in Marvel: Future Fight. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-John Grey-John Grey is a history professor and member of the extended "Grey Family" in the Marvel Universe.
The character, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, first appeared in X-Men #5 (May 1964). | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-John Grey-Within the context of the stories, John Grey is the father of Jean Grey and husband of Elaine Grey. He was portrayed as a history professor employed at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.After the death of his daughter Sara, he and Elaine take in and care for their grandchildren... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-John Grey-Other versions of John Grey X-Men: The End features an alternate future of the X-Men in which Doctor Grey is still alive.
In the Ultimate Marvel continuity Professor Grey appears in various issues of Ultimate X-Men and in Ultimate War #2. Within this continuity he and his wife place Jean i... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-John Grey-He appears in Dark Phoenix played by Scott Shepherd. He witnesses first hand Jean's powers manifest when she accidentally kills Elaine in a car crash. While John survives, he becomes emotionally distraught and has Xavier take Jean away and have her believe that he died in the crash as well... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Greystone-Devlin Greystone is a fictional Māori character in the Marvel Universe, who was part of the second incarnation of X-Factor. He was created by Howard Mackie, and first appeared in X-Factor #140 (December, 1997).
Greystone is from the same alternate future as Bishop, Archer, Fixx, and Shard.... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Greystone-When he was a child, Greystone lived with his mother in a type of mutant concentration camp. As part of their punishment, each prisoner was required to have an "M" branded over their right eye to outwardly signify their status as a mutant. During his branding process by an evil man named M... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Greystone-Upon discovering that Shard was in the present, the X.U.E. managed to travel back in time due to the psionic link Fixx created between the members of the X.U.E. which Shard was also a member of, and inhabited the bodies of three recently deceased people. Greystone inhabited the body of the... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Greystone-While looking in the newspaper one day, Greystone happens to see the picture of a young boy named Micah. He immediately recognizes him as the same Micah who murdered his mother and concocts a plan to murder the child, thus averting his future and his mother's death. He, along with Fixx and... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Greystone-Greystone slowly developed temporal insanity, believing that his mission was accomplished, and he could go home to a better world and be reunited with his mother, who might theoretically be alive. In an attempt to return to his own time, Greystone built a flying time machine, but due to sh... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Greystone-Greystone can increase his body mass, density, durability, stamina and strength exponentially but at a price: the bigger he gets, the more deformed and horrific-looking he becomes. Greystone can appear as his host body or in his original body—humorously a small, white child—also carrying t... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Grizzly-Ace Fenton A.I.M. operative Maxwell Markham Theodore Winchester | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Grotesk-Grotesk is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. He first appeared in X-Men #41–42 (February–March 1968), and was created by Roy Thomas and Don Heck.The character subsequently appears in Ms. Marvel #6 (June 1977) and #8 (August 1977), The Avengers Annual #20 (1991), Avengers West Coa... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Grotesk-Prince Gor-Tok, also known as Grotesk, is the former prince of a warlike, civilized race of Gortokian Subterraneans with human intelligence and virtually human appearance. Underground atomic explosions created by surface humans led to the extinction of the entire race except for Grotesk, who... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Grotto-Grotto is a fictional character appearing in Marvel comics. He was created by Frank Miller and first appeared in Daredevil #168. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Grotto-Grotto is a small-time criminal and the frequent partner of Turk Barrett. Like Turk, he works for Eric Slaughter and the Kingpin, resulting in frequent encounters with Daredevil and at one point encountered Elektra. Although generally regarded as unintelligent, Grotto often tries to act as a ... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Grotto-Grotto in other media Grotto, legal name Elliot Grote, appears in the second season of Daredevil, portrayed by McCaleb Burnett. He is a low-ranking member of the Kitchen Irish mob, serving as a driver and occasional assassin for their leader Nesbitt. After Frank Castle attacks a Kitchen Irish... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Growing Man-The Growing Man is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, first appearing in Thor #140 (May 1967); and reappearing in Avengers #69 (October 1969). The character was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. After an appearance in Iron Man #108 (Marc... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Growing Man-The Growing Man is an android built by an enslaved alien race on the time-traveling villain Kang the Conqueror's behalf. First appearing on Earth as an inert doll-sized figure, the android is found by New York police, reactivating and causing havoc until coming into conflict with the Thu... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Growing Man-Growing Man in other media The Growing Man appears in the Avengers Assemble episode "The Thunderbolts", voiced by Travis Willingham. This version is a stimuloid that Justin Hammer modified with Stark Industries' stolen technology, though it was defeated by the Avengers and the Thunderbol... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Growing Man-Growing Man androids appear in the X-Men/Spider-Man crossover trilogy Time's Arrow, specifically in the third novel The Future, when a group of X-Men face them in Limbo. The X-Men find various ways to defeat them, including Bishop grabbing one so that he can absorb the energy it would ha... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Guillotine-Guillotine or Jeannine Sauvage is a fictional mystic character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Guillotine has no superpowers but is an expert swordswoman and wields the mystic Fleur du Mal, a sword with dark supernatural powers (the sword name means literally... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Guillotine-In 1793, an ancestor of Sauvage, Jean Desmarais, found the mythical Fleur du Mal sword in the Paris catacombs when escaping the authorities for being a revolutionary. Since then, it was passed on to his descendants with the most recent one being Jeannine Sauvage. Jeannine discovered the s... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Guillotine-In other media Guillotine is a playable character in the online game Marvel: Contest of Champions. This marked the first time that a Marvel character appeared in comics that was developed for a game. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Melody Guthrie-Melody Guthrie is the younger sister of Cannonball, Husk, and Icarus. Her father dies early in her life due to black lung. Melody is seen in multiple issues of the New Mutants, living at their Kentucky farm, as her brother Cannonball is a featured character in that series. Many storie... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Melody Guthrie-Melody sees her siblings develop powers one by one. Her brother Sam is the first, followed by Paige (aka Husk). Husk comes to the attention of the alien entities known as the Phalanx; they come to the farm, endangering the lives of the entire family, kidnapping Paige, and destroying t... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Melody Guthrie-Due to the effects of Scarlet Witch going insane in the Marvel crossover event "Decimation", a majority of Earth's mutants lose their powers. Aero and her brother Jeb both lost their powers following the events of M-Day. She doesn't quite understand how this affects her. In an attempt... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Gog (Marvel Comics)-Melody Guthrie-Melody moves back home with her mother, Lucinda, and her other siblings. She later appears as an astral projection caused by Emma Frost during a confrontation with Ms. Marvel. She and her mother later receive a call from Emma Frost concerning the death of Melody's brother, Joshua, who... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Parkerian Hexad-Parkerian Hexad-The Parkerian hexad is a set of six elements of information security proposed by Donn B. Parker in 1998. The Parkerian hexad adds three additional attributes to the three classic security attributes of the CIA triad (confidentiality, integrity, availability). | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Parkerian Hexad-Parkerian Hexad-The Parkerian Hexad attributes are the following: Confidentiality Possession or Control Integrity Authenticity Availability UtilityThese attributes of information are atomic in that they are not broken down into further constituents; they are non-overlapping in that they refer to unique ... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Parkerian Hexad-Attributes from the CIA triad-Confidentiality Confidentiality refers to limits on who can get what kind of information. For example, executives concerned about protecting their enterprise's strategic plans from competitors; individuals are concerned about unauthorized access to their financial records. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Parkerian Hexad-Attributes from the CIA triad-Integrity Integrity refers to being correct or consistent with the intended state of information. Any unauthorized modification of data, whether deliberate or accidental, is a breach of data integrity. For example, data stored on disk are expected to be stable – they are no... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Parkerian Hexad-Attributes from the CIA triad-From Donn Parker: "My definition of information integrity comes from the dictionaries. Integrity means that the information is whole, sound, and unimpaired (not necessarily correct). It means nothing is missing from the information it is complete and in intended good order.... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Parkerian Hexad-Attributes from the CIA triad-Availability Availability means having timely access to information. For example, a disk crash or denial-of-service attacks both cause a breach of availability. Any delay that exceeds the expected service levels for a system can be described as a breach of availability. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Parkerian Hexad-Parker's added attributes-Authenticity Authenticity refers to the veracity of the claim of origin or authorship of the information. For example, one method for verifying the authorship of a hand written document is to compare the handwriting characteristics of the document to a sampling of others which ... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Parkerian Hexad-Parker's added attributes-Possession or control Possession or control: Suppose a thief were to steal a sealed envelope containing a bank debit card and its personal identification number. Even if the thief did not open that envelope, it's reasonable for the victim to be concerned that the thief could do... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Parkerian Hexad-Parker's added attributes-Utility Utility means usefulness. For example, suppose someone encrypted data on disk to prevent unauthorized access or undetected modifications–and then lost the decryption key: that would be a breach of utility. The data would be confidential, controlled, integral, authentic,... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Casas-Alvero conjecture-Casas-Alvero conjecture-In mathematics, the Casas-Alvero conjecture is an open problem about polynomials which have factors in common with their derivatives, proposed by Eduardo Casas-Alvero in 2001. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Casas-Alvero conjecture-Formal statement-Let f be a polynomial of degree d defined over a field K of characteristic zero. If f has a factor in common with each of its derivatives f(i), i = 1, ..., d − 1, then the conjecture predicts that f must be a power of a linear polynomial. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Casas-Alvero conjecture-Analogue in non-zero characteristic-The conjecture is false over a field of characteristic p: any inseparable polynomial f(Xp) without constant term satisfies the condition since all derivatives are zero. Another, separable, counterexample is Xp+1 − Xp | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Casas-Alvero conjecture-Special cases-The conjecture is known to hold in characteristic zero for degrees of the form pk or 2pk where p is prime and k is a positive integer. Similarly, it is known for degrees of the form 3pk where p ≠ 2, for degrees of the form 4pk where p ≠ 3, 5, 7, and for degrees of the form 5pk wher... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Nabataean (Unicode block)-Nabataean (Unicode block)-Nabataean is a Unicode block containing characters for writing the ancient Nabataean language. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Nabataean (Unicode block)-History-The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Nabataean block: | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
BookBrowse-BookBrowse-BookBrowse is an online magazine and website that provides book reviews, author interviews, book previews, and reading guides. The magazine is independent of publishers and does not sell books that it reviews. The site offers both free and premium content that is available by subscription. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
BookBrowse-History-BookBrowse was founded by Davina and Paul Morgan-Witts in 1997. The idea for the website came from a trip to a bookstore the same year. The visit to the bookstore was cut short and they decided to look on the internet for book information, finding very little at that time. This brought on the idea to... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
BookBrowse-Awards and recognition-In 2015 and 2017, BookBrowse received a Modern Library Award from LibraryWorks in recognition of it being a top product in the library industry. In 2020 it was awarded Platinum in the Modern Library Awards | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Embedded database-An embedded database system is a database management system (DBMS) which is tightly integrated with an application software; it is embedded in the application. It is a broad technology category that includes: database systems with differing application programming interfaces (SQL as ... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Implementations-Major embedded database products include, in alphabetical order: Advantage Database Server from Sybase Inc.
ArcticDB from Man Group Berkeley DB from Oracle Corporation DuckDB from DuckDB Labs CSQL from csqlcache.com Extensible Storage Engine from Microsoft eXtremeDB from McObject Fireb... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-Advantage Database Server Sybase's Advantage Database Server (ADS) is an embedded database management system. It provides both ISAM and relational data access and is compatible with multiple platforms including Windows, Linux, and Netware. It is available as a r... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-Apache Derby Derby is an embeddable SQL engine written entirely in Java. Fully transactional, multi-user with a decent SQL subset, Derby is a mature engine and freely available under the Apache license and is actively maintained. Derby project page. It is also d... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-Empress Embedded Database Empress Software, Inc., developer of the Empress Embedded Database, is a privately held company founded in 1979. Empress Embedded Database is a full-function, relational database that has been embedded into applications by organizations... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-Extensible Storage Engine ESE is an Indexed Sequential Access Method (ISAM) data storage technology from Microsoft. ESE is notably a core of Microsoft Exchange Server and Active Directory. Its purpose is to allow applications to store and retrieve data via index... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-eXtremeDB McObject LLC launched eXtremeDB as the first in-memory embedded database designed from scratch for real-time embedded systems. The initial product was soon joined by eXtremeDB High Availability (HA) for fault tolerant applications. The product family n... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-Firebird Embedded Firebird Embedded is a relational database engine. As an open source fork of InterBase, it is ACID compliant, supports triggers and stored procedures, and is available on Linux, OSX and Windows systems. It has the same features as the classic a... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-HailDB, formerly Embedded InnoDB HailDB is a standalone, embeddable form of the InnoDB Storage Engine. Given that HailDB is based on the same code base as the InnoDB Storage Engine, it contains many of the same features: high-performance and scalability, multive... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-HSQLDB HSQLDB is an opensource relational database management system with a BSD-like license that runs in the same Java Virtual Machine as the embedded application. HSQLDB supports a variety of in-memory and disk-based table modes, Unicode and SQL:2016. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-InfinityDB InfinityDB Embedded Java DBMS is a sorted hierarchical key/value store. It now has an Encrypted edition and a Client/Server edition. The multi-core speed is patent-applied-for. InfinityDB is secure, transactional, compressing, and robust, in a single ... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-Informix Dynamic Server Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) is characterized as an enterprise class embeddable database server, combining embeddable features such as low footprint, programmable and autonomic capabilities with enterprise class database features such as... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-InterBase InterBase is an IoT Award-winning cross-platform, Unicode enabled SQL database platform able to be embedded within turn-key applications. Out of the box SMP support and on disk AES strength 256bit encryption, SQL 92 & ACID compliance and support for Wi... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-LevelDB LevelDB is an ordered key/value store created by Google as a lightweight implementation of the Bigtable storage design. As a library (which is the only way to use LevelDB), its native API is C++. It also includes official C wrappers for most functionalit... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-LMDB Lightning Memory-Mapped Database (LMDB) is a memory-mapped key-value database for the OpenLDAP Project. It is written in C and the API is modeled after the Berkeley DB API, though much simplified. The library is extremely compact, compiling down to under 40... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-Mimer SQL An embedded zero maintenance version of the proprietary Mimer SQL relational database server is available. It has a small footprint due to its modular design, full support for the SQL standard, and with ports to Windows, Linux, Automotive Grade Linux, ... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-MySQL Embedded Server Library The Embedded MySQL Server Library provides most of the features of regular MySQL as a linkable library that can be run in the context of a client process. After initialization, clients can use the same C API calls as when talking to... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-NexusDB NexusDB is the commercial successor to the FlashFiler database which is now open source. They can both be embedded in Delphi applications to create stand-alone executables with full database functionality. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-Oracle Berkeley DB As the name implies, Oracle's embedded database is actually Berkeley DB, which Oracle acquired from Sleepycat Software. It was originally developed at the University of California. Berkeley DB is a fast, open-source embedded database and is us... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-Raima Database Manager Raima Database Manager, produced by Raima. According to Raima's definition, the product is embedded in two senses: first, it is embedded within an application, becoming an extension to the application, and second, it is possible to use it ... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-RocksDB RocksDB, created at Facebook, began as a fork of LevelDB. It focuses on performance, especially on SSDs. It adds many features, including transactions, backups, snapshots, bloom filters, column families, expiry, custom merge operators, more tunable compa... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-solidDB solid DB is a hybrid on-disk/in-memory, relational database and is often used as an embedded system database in telecommunications equipment, network software, and similar systems. In-memory database technology is used to achieve throughput of tens of th... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-SQLite SQLite is a software library that implements a self-contained, server-less, zero-configuration, transactional SQL database engine. SQLite is the most widely deployed SQL database engine in the world. The source code, chiefly C, for SQLite is in the public... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Embedded database-Comparisons of database storage engines-SQL Server Compact SQL Server Compact is an embedded database by Microsoft with wide variety of features like multi-process connections, T-SQL, ADO.NET Sync Services to sync with any back end database, Merge Replication with SQL Server, Programming API: LINQ to ... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Trismus-Trismus-Trismus, commonly called lockjaw as associated with tetanus, is a condition of limited jaw mobility. It may be caused by spasm of the muscles of mastication or a variety of other causes. Temporary trismus occurs much more frequently than permanent trismus. It is known to interfere with eating, speaking,... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Trismus-Definition-Trismus is defined as painful restriction in opening the mouth due to a muscle spasm, however it can also refer to limited mouth opening of any cause. Another definition of trismus is simply a limitation of movement. Historically and commonly, the term lockjaw was sometimes used as a synonym for both... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Trismus-Differential diagnosis-Traditionally causes of trismus are divided into intra-articular (factors within the temporomandibular joint [TMJ]) and extra-articular (factors outside the joint, see table).
Joint problems Ankylosis True bony ankylosis: can result from trauma to chin, infections and from prolonged immob... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Trismus-Differential diagnosis-Arthritis synovitis Meniscus pathology Extra-articular causes Infection Odontogenic- Pulpal Periodontal Pericoronal Non-odontogenic- Peritonsillar abscess Tetanus Meningitis Brain abscess Parotid abscess The hallmark of a masticatory space infection is trismus or infection in anterior com... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Trismus-Differential diagnosis-Treatment: Elimination of etiologic agent along with antibiotic coverage Trismus or lock jaw due to masseter muscle spasm, can be a primary presenting symptom in tetanus, Caused by Clostridium tetani, where tetanospasmin (toxin) is responsible for muscle spasms. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Trismus-Differential diagnosis-Prevention: primary immunization (DPT) Dental treatment Dental trismus is defined by difficulty in opening the jaw. It is a temporary condition that usually lasts no more than two weeks. Dental trismus is caused by an injury to the masticatory muscles, such as opening the jaw for an exten... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Trismus-Differential diagnosis-Oral surgery procedures, as in the extraction of lower molar teeth, may cause trismus as a result either of inflammation to the muscles of mastication or direct trauma to the TMJ.
Barbing of needles at the time of injection followed by tissue damage on withdrawal of the barbed needle caus... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Trismus-Differential diagnosis-Inflammation of muscles of mastication. It is a frequent sequel to surgical removal of mandibular third molars (lower wisdom teeth). The condition is usually resolved on its own in 10–14 days, during which time eating and oral hygiene are compromised. The application of heat (e.g. heat ba... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Trismus-Differential diagnosis-Peritonsillar abscess, a complication of tonsillitis which usually presents with sore throat, dysphagia, fever, and change in voice.
Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD). | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Trismus-Differential diagnosis-Trismus is often mistaken as a common temporary side effect of many stimulants of the sympathetic nervous system. Users of amphetamines as well as many other pharmacological agents commonly report bruxism as a side-effect; however, it is sometimes mis-referred to as trismus. Users' jaws d... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Trismus-Differential diagnosis-Submucous fibrosis.
Fracture of the zygomatic arch.
Other causes Acute osteomyelitis Ankylosis of the TMJ (fibrous or bony) Condylar fracture or other trauma.
Gaucher disease which is caused by deficiency of the enzyme glucocerebrosidase.
Giant cell arteritis Sympathomimetic drugs, such a... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Trismus-Diagnostic approach-X-ray/CT scan taken from the TMJ to see if there is any damage to the TMJ and surrounding structures. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Trismus-Treatment-Treatment requires treating the underlying condition with dental treatments, speech therapy for swallowing difficulty and mouth opening restrictions, physical therapy, and passive range of motion devices. Additionally, control of symptoms with pain medications (NSAIDs), muscle relaxants, and warm comp... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Trismus-History-Historically, the term trismus was used to describe the early effects of tetany, also called "lockjaw". | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Resource-oriented computing-Resource-oriented computing-Resource Oriented Computing (ROC) is a simple abstract computing model used for describing, designing, and implementing software and software systems. The fundamental idea behind ROC is derived from the World Wide Web, Unix, and other sources as well as original r... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Resource-oriented computing-Fundamental concepts-Resource-oriented computing describes an abstract computing model. The fundamental idea is that sets of information known as resources are treated as abstracts; that is, a resource is a Platonic concept of the information that is the subject of a computation process.
Res... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
HD 15558-HD 15558-HD 15558 (HIP 11832) is a massive O-type multiple star system in Cassiopeia and is specifically in our galaxy's Heart Nebula in open cluster IC 1805. The primary is a very massive star with 152 M☉ and 660,000 L☉. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
HD 15558-Physical characteristics-HD 15558 A is a spectroscopic binary system containing at least two massive luminous class O stars. The primary is an O4.5 giant star with a surface temperature over 46,800 K. It has a mass of 152 M☉ and a luminosity of 660,000 L☉, making it one of the most massive stars in the Milky W... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Centrifugal abdominal lipodystrophy-Centrifugal abdominal lipodystrophy-Centrifugal abdominal lipodystrophy is a skin condition characterized by areas of subcutaneous fat loss that slowly enlarge.: 496–7 | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
3-Nitrochlorobenzene-3-Nitrochlorobenzene-3-Nitrochlorobenzene is an organic compound with the formula C6H4ClNO2. It is a yellow crystalline solid that is important as a precursor to other compounds due to the two reactive sites present on the molecule. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
3-Nitrochlorobenzene-Synthesis-Nitrochlorobenzene is typically synthesized by nitration of chlorobenzene in the presence of sulfuric acid: C6H5Cl + HNO3 → O2NC6H4Cl + H2OThis reaction affords a mixture of isomers. Using an acid ratio of 30/56/14, the product mix is typically 34-36% 2-nitrochlorobenzene and 63-65% 4-nit... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
3-Nitrochlorobenzene-Reactions-Unlike the other isomers of nitrochlorobenzene, the meta isomer is not activated to nucleophilic substitution at the chlorine center. However, 3-nitrochlorobenzene has other interesting reactivity. 3-Nitrochlorobenzene can be reduced to 3-chloroaniline with Fe/HCl mixture, the Bechamp red... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
3-Nitrochlorobenzene-Applications-3-Nitrochlorobenzene is not useful itself but is a precursor to other useful compounds. Its derivative 3-chloroaniline, a useful compound sometimes referred to as Orange GC Base. | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
Windows 9x-Windows 9x-Windows 9x is a generic term referring to a series of Microsoft Windows computer operating systems produced from 1995 to 2000, which were based on the Windows 95 kernel and its underlying foundation of MS-DOS, both of which were updated in subsequent versions. The first version in the 9x series wa... | milkshake721/2.1M-wiki-STEM |
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