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  • | journal = Veterinary Pathology ==Pathology==
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  • == Pathology == [[Image:300px-Presynaptic_CNTs_targets_svg.png|frame|The Pathology of the Botulinum Toxin]]
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  • | title = Liver and Gallbladder Pathology
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  • ...s, that are associated with the effects of hormonal imbalances (hormonal [[pathology]]).
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  • ==Pathology== ...ryngology2public/documents/atlas/necrosis2.pdf|work=Atlas of Head and Neck Pathology|publisher=Health Sciences Library|accessdate=19 October 2013}}</ref> Autoly
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  • * Acute thunderclap headache. Prevalence of significant pathology is 40%<ref name="pmid16968852"/> ...2%.<ref name="pmid16968852"/> This compares to a prevalence of significant pathology of 1% for patients with chronic headaches referred to a neurologist.<ref na
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  • ...bridized the then newly emerging fields of [[bacteriology]] and histologic pathology, along with a detailed knowledge of [[anatomy]] and understanding of [[Scie ...wly led to the training of young surgeons who were well versed in anatomy, pathology, bacteriology, and physiology. The training program culminated in a final p
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  • A variety of [[supraventricular tachycardia]]s can come from pathology where there is an abnormal conduction path, a normal one only, or both; the
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  • ==Plant pathology== ==Human pathology==
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  • ...few hours or even up to a few weeks. Laboratory studies, however, may show pathology after hours or days. There may be a gradual transition into the next stage, ...e dose received. In the discussion below, the exposure is expressed in the pathology caused by that dose of gamma ray|gamma radiation; beta and X-ray exposures
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  • ...[[thyroid hormone]]s, ingestion of radioactive iodine can lead to thyroid pathology, including thyroid cancer.
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  • ...for Tropical Diseases, International Institute for Cellular and Molecular Pathology, Brussels, Belgium, 174(4): 1273–1279. Retrieved March 3, 2008, from Pub ==Pathology==
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  • ...7) [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17538693?dopt=Citation Mechanistic pathology and therapy in the medical Assayer of Marcello Malpighi. (Free full-text ar
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  • ...romote our understanding of current cigarette-smoke-induced cardiovascular pathology to encourage individuals to reduce their exposure to cigarette smoke and, t
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  • ...thogenesis]] and [[epidemiology]] and is related to the study of disease [[pathology]] and [[immunology]]. * [[Pathology]]
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  • ...of a textbook on neurology published in 1932 called Cytology and Cellular Pathology of the Nervous System. The book was turned into a three volume set of textb
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  • ...ing [[variola virus]] (smallpox), and basic research in infectious disease pathology.
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  • #"Examine on-site frequently for signs of evolving intracranial pathology." ...MRI scan consistent with brain swelling, contusion, or other intracranial pathology."
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  • * Schneider, Arthur S. and Philip A. Stanzo. "Board Review Series: Pathology, 2nd edition (2002)."
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  • ...dent from his many studies into the anatomy, physiology and, recently, the pathology of the [[cortico-thalamo-cortical pathway|cortico-thalamo-cortical circuit]
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  • ...rse fields including [[paleontology]], [[forest science]], [[medicine]], [[pathology]], [[archaeology]], [[petrology]], [[dentistry]], [[anatomy]], [[aquacultur
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  • ...ology]], [[demography]], gerontology, [[economics]], [[history]], [[speech pathology]], [[audiology]], [[physical therapy]], [[occupational therapy]] or any of
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  • '''Miklos Nyiszli''' was a Hungarian Jewish [[pathology|pathologist]] imprisoned in the [[Nazi concentration camps]], principally [
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  • ==Ecology/Pathology == http://compepid.tuskegee.edu/syllabi/pathobiology/pathology/parasitology/chapter3.html
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  • ...anism of Antitumor Activity of Antineoplastons (ANPs) in High Grade Glioma Pathology (HBSG)] Integrative Cancer Therapies 2006; 40-47</ref>. Current research is
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  • * Reid HA (1968) Symptomatology, pathology, and treatment of land snake bite in India and southeast Asia. In: Bucherl
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  • ...regard symptoms as physiologic changes. [[sign (medical)|signs]], clinical pathology results, and changes in [[diagnostic imaging]] do indicate change
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  • ...process of Alzheimers disease, researchers have attemetped to imitate this pathology in model organisms such as c. elegans, drosophila melanogaster and the mou
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  • #[[Speech-language pathology]]
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  • ...linguistics]] entails the application of linguistics to [[speech-language pathology]]. This involves treating individuals whose linguistic development is atypi
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  • ...proteins but not the presence of the organism, is with a disease where the pathology is produced by a toxin excreted by the bacterium. In the case of [[tetanus]
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  • ...en: "capturing weapons; advertising the cause; creating turmoil and social pathology in
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  • ==Pathology and pathogenesis== ...eir function. Certain of these glycosylated proteins are implicated in the pathology of diabetic neuropathy and other long term complications of diabetes.
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  • ==Pathology== ...omen, infants, men and non-pregnant women. ''S. agalactiae'' virulence and pathology varies amongst the various serotypes of the bacteria, with types Ia, II, II
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  • The pathology is what is denoted in psychology and in the law, as in this technical artic ...centuries,<ref name= Clark/><ref name=Sass/> ''idée fixe'' was "a single pathology of the intellect", distinct from ''[[monomania]]'', a broader term that inc
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  • ...y, Johan T. den Dunnen, Robert B. Wilson and the Association for Molecular Pathology Training and Education Committee
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  • ...nviction in state court had expired -- many of them analytic techniques of pathology and/or forensics that have been so widely depicted in popular television sh
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  • ...8>Sterling P. Eyer J. (1998) Allostasis: A New Paradigm to Explain Arousal Pathology. In: Handbook of life stress, cognition, and health. Eds., Shirley Fisher ...8>Sterling P. Eyer J. (1998) Allostasis: A New Paradigm to Explain Arousal Pathology. In: Handbook of life stress, cognition, and health. Eds., Shirley Fisher
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  • ...d, depending on the program, other specialties such as [[pediatrics]] or [[pathology]]. More recently, if the graduate is clear about future plans, it has been
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  • ...ntal thyroid lesions detected on CT: correlation among CT, sonography, and pathology |journal=AJR. American journal of roentgenology |volume=187 |issue=5 |page ...ue=11 |pages=1026-8 |year=2002 |pmid=12455801 |doi=}}</ref> The underlying pathology shows no unifying histological concept.
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  • ...tion has been presented as an alternative. This is based on dimensions of pathology, for example, a person would have several ratings of severity scales such a
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  • ...s method of diagnosis is not reliable, and an absence of abnormal cerebral pathology should only inspire cautious optimism at best. In any case, diagnosis by ul
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  • ...the target functions in normal physiology and how it is involved in human pathology. This does not imply that the [[mechanism of action]] of drugs that are th
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  • ...eta in Alzheimer's disease. |journal=International journal of experimental pathology |volume=86 |issue= 3 |pages= 147-59 |year= 2005 |pmid= 15910549 |doi= 10.11
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  • ...physiology as a text-book. He divided his course into 3 parts: physiology, pathology, and therapeutics; texts for the other two parts were never published. - Jo
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  • ...] (structure: what is there), [[physiology]] (how the structure/s work), [[pathology]] (what goes wrong with the anatomy and physiology) and [[psychology]] (min ...y, bacteriology and parasitology. These fields are closely associated with pathology.
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  • ...in deficiency was made in 1938 at the [[University of Iowa]] Department of Pathology by Drs. Harry Pratt Smith, Emory Warner, Kenneth Brinkhous, and Walter Seeg
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  • ...al. In 1909, Twort became the superintendent of the Brown Institution, a [[pathology]] research centre, and remained there for the duration of his career. In 19
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  • ...al. In 1909, Twort became the superintendent of the Brown Institution, a [[pathology]] research centre, and remained there for the duration of his career. In 19
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