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  • ...Medieval [[Latin language|Latin]]. This letter is commonly called "D with stroke".
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  • {{r|Đ, đ (D with stroke)}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Đ, đ (D with stroke)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Stroke}}
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  • ...are great; the mass of water provides an element of resistance with every stroke, providing a cardiovascular workout. ...be used to swim: the backstroke; the breaststroke; the butterfly; the side-stroke, and "freestyle".
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  • ...loomfield Rubins H, Davenport J, Babikian V, ''et al'' |title=Reduction in stroke with gemfibrozil in men with coronary heart disease and low HDL cholesterol
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  • ...etter ''Ð, ð'' (eth) should not be confused with the letter [[Đ, đ (D with stroke)]], whose lowercase is slightly different but whose uppercase is similar.
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  • {{r|Stroke}}
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  • {{r|Đ, đ (D with stroke)}}
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  • ====Stroke==== ...ref name="pmid12496316">{{cite journal |author=Muir KW |title=Magnesium in stroke treatment |journal=Postgrad Med J |volume=78 |issue=925 |pages=641–5 |yea
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  • {{r|Stroke}}
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  • ...a population level in the United States are likely to substantially reduce stroke and MI incidence, which would save billions of dollars in medical expenses. ...blacks benefiting proportionately more, women benefiting particularly from stroke reduction, older adults from reductions in CHD events, and younger adults f
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  • {{r|Stroke}}
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  • fprintf(O,"/S {stroke} bind def\n");
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  • {{r|Stroke}}
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  • ...ng Automatic Rifle, the M1 carbine, and the M3A1 submachine gun all in one stroke, eliminating the need for three different rounds of ammunition at the same
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  • ...hammer drives the pile into the ground. Modern pile hammers are often two-stroke [[diesel cycle|diesel engines]] using gravity to draw the piston down do cr
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  • .../cgi/content/full/329/6/396}}</ref> It may be a warning sign for impending stroke. Since it is defined as transient, the diagnosis is usually from history al
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  • ...ll size at birth are followed by increased risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, hypertension, Type 2 diabetes and osteoporosis. This has led to the hypoth
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  • {{r|Stroke}}
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  • ...n using a grace note (often a [[quaver]], or eighth note), with an oblique stroke through the top of the [[Stem (music)|stem]].
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  • ...nd a tendency to develop fibrosis of arteries, frequently complicated by [[stroke|cerebrovascular accidents]] and [[myocardial infarction]].<ref>{{MeSH}}</re
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Stroke]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • | publisher = National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke}}</ref> In other words, Parkinson's disease is a Parkinsonian disorders, bu
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  • ...ilities Information Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)">{{cite web ...ilities Information Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
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  • | quote = The Algoma Mariner’s MAN two-stroke, six-cylinder low-speed engine produces 9,600 horsepower yet is only half t According to ''[[Canadian Sailings]]'' the vessel is powered by [[2 stroke engine]], and cost $50 million [[Canadian dollar|CAD]].<ref name=CanadaSail
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  • [[Hypercholesterolemia]] may contribute to [[coronary heart disease]], [[stroke]], and other complications.
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  • ...troke, is a neurological emergency. None the less, a TIA is ''not'' a true stroke. ...transient ischemic attack: is the patient or the doctor to blame? |journal=Stroke |volume=20 |issue=2 |pages=300–1 |year=1989 |pmid=2919420 |doi=}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Đ, đ (D with stroke)}}
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  • ...le = Using musical instruments to improve motor skill recovery following a stroke
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  • ...olemia]]), the prevention of [[myocardial infarction|heart attacks]] and [[stroke]]s, and to diminish [[atherosclerosis|arterial plaque]] formation. It is u
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  • For example, an elderly patient suffering a [[stroke]] may have difficulties with fine motor coordinations in one of their hand
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  • fprintf(O,"/S {stroke} bind def\n");
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  • When Hurston died a year after having a stroke, she was buried in an unmarked grave. Author [[Alice Walker]] searched for
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  • ...(high cholesterol) and prevent [[myocardial infarction|heart attacks]] and stroke and diminish [[athlerosclosis]]. It is similar in structure and function t
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