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  • {{:Table of muscles of the human body/Nav}} This is a '''table of [[muscle]]s of the [[human anatomy]]'''.
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  • {{:Table of muscles of the human body/Intro|head}} ...al spine of [[mandible]] ([[symphysis menti]]) || dorsum of [[tongue]] and body of [[hyoid]] || [[lingual artery]] || rowspan="4" | [[hypoglossal nerve]] |
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  • {{:Table of muscles of the human body/Intro|neck}} {{:Table of muscles of the human body/End|neck}}
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  • {{:Table of muscles of the human body/Intro|torso}} ==[[Human back|Back]]==
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  • {{:Table of muscles of the human body/Intro|upper limbs|Upper limb}} ...ctor pollicis muscle|adductor pollicis]]|| '''Transverse head:''' anterior body of the [[third metacarpal]]<BR>'''Oblique head:''' bases of the [[second me
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  • ![[Table of muscles of the human body|Muscles of the human body: Overview]] ...limb|Upper limbs]]{{spaces|2}}|{{spaces|2}}[[Table of muscles of the human body: Lower limb|Lower limbs]]
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  • {{:Table of muscles of the human body/Nav}} ...I. |last5 = Willan |first5 = P.L.T. |others= phot. by A.L. Bentley |title= Human Anatomy: Color Atlas and Textbook |edition= 5th |year=2008 |publisher= Mosb
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  • This article lists the [[muscle]]s found in the human [[{{#if: {{{2|}}} | {{{2}}}{{!}} }}{{{1}}}]]. {{:Table of muscles of the human body/Nav}}
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  • * Human vitamin supplements containing iron Can damage the lining of the digestive * Mushrooms Can contain toxins, which may affect multiple systems in the body, cause shock, and result in death.
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  • ...Such large particles are not easily ingested into the soft tissues of the body, so extensive filters are not required. Any exposure to fine dust is far l ...r adult (65&nbsp;mg/day per child) as an additional measure to protect the human thyroid gland from the uptake of dangerous radioactive iodine, a component
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  • ...animal consumption in the European Union. This action by the EU executive body allows unrestricted imports of food and feed products made from (H7-1) glyp
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  • ...[torpedo]] had 450&nbsp;mm (17-3/4 in) diameter. There were five models of body design and five models of warhead design put into service, with warheads fr ! Main body
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  • ...[[xanthine]] resulting in the production of [[uric acid]], the product of human purine metabolism.<ref name="pmid16507884"/> In addition to blocking uric a
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  • ...chin". It was ignored for a decade because it was considered too toxic for human use. During World War II United States government-sponsored clinical trials ...oquine has a very high [[volume of distribution]], as it diffuses into the body's [[adipose tissue]]. Chloroquine and related quinines have been associate
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  • ...conjugation|conjugated]] by [[glutathione]], but when taken in excess, the body's glutathione reserves are not sufficient to inactivate the toxic NAPQI. T ...indication, acetylcysteine acts to augment the glutathione reserves in the body and, together with glutathione, directly bind to toxic metabolites. These a
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  • ...lications as a [[chelating agent]] used to remove excess [[iron]] from the body.<ref>{{Cite journal ...Park KI, Chung HT, Jun CD. Iron chelator triggers inflammatory signals in human intestinal epithelial cells: involvement of p38 and extracellular signal-re
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  • ...for the treatment of [[Wilson's disease]], a genetic disorder in which the body tends to retain [[copper]].<ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1056/NEJM19511213245 .... (1997) Are we ready to replace dimercaprol (BAL) as an arsenic antidote? Human and Experimental Toxicology 16: 460-465
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  • ....001 }}</ref> Other studies have found that placebo alone can activate the body's μ-opioid endorphin system, delivering pain relief via the same receptor ...se of 10&nbsp;mg naloxone showed no harmful effects to the fetus, although human studies are lacking and the drug does cross the [[placenta]], which may lea
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  • ...mpetitively inhibits]] most [[isoform]]s of [[alkaline phosphatase]] (e.g. human liver, bone, kidney, and spleen) except the intestinal and placental isofor ...w Koppel, son of newsman Ted Koppel, was also found with Levamisole in his body after his death was ruled a drug overdose.<ref>http://www.nydailynews.com/n
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  • | legal_status = U.S.: Rx-only (human use), over-the-counter (veterinary use)[http://www.farnampet.com/press_rele ...mid=15642971}}</ref> As of 2005, praziquantel is the primary treatment for human [[schistosomiasis]], for which it is usually effective in a single dose.<re
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  • ...th a similar spectrum of activity that is available in Italy and China for human use, and has never been associated with aplastic anaemia {{Citation needed| ...ppression]] during treatment: this is a direct toxic effect of the drug on human [[mitochondria]]. This effect manifests first as a fall in [[hemoglobin]]
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  • ...ally happens only in anaerobic cells, it has relatively little effect upon human cells or [[aerobic bacteria]].<ref>{{Cite book|first1=Barry I. |last1=Eisen Pediatric dosage: 15&nbsp;mg per kilogram of body weight per dose, 3 times per day, for 5 days
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  • ===Human overdose=== ...hydration and [[hemodialysis]] may be helpful to remove the drug from the body. Hemodialysis is particular useful in patients with impaired renal function
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  • ...of KI include use as a nutritional supplement in animal feeds and also the human diet. For the latter, it is the most common additive used to "iodize" [[sod ...an.jpg|thumb|upright|Pheochromocytoma seen as dark sphere in center of the body. Image is by [[MIBG]] [[scintigraphy]] with radiation from radioiodine in t
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  • ...D, de Truchis P, Majerholc C, ''et al.'' | title=Prospective Screening for Human Leukocyte Antigen-B*5701 Avoids Abacavir Hypersensitivity Reaction in the E Redistribution or accumulation of body fat, [[lipodystrophy]], may occur in people taking antiviral medications gi
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  • ...ere, Vilona and Virazole) is an [[anti-viral drug]] indicated for severe [[Human respiratory syncytial virus|RSV]] infection (individually), hepatitis C inf ...ICN originally planned to market it as an anti-influenza drug. Results in human trials against experimental influenza infection were mixed, however, and th
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  • ...to about 10% concentration in water. Sodium nitrite also has been used in human and veterinary medicine as a [[vasodilator]], a [[bronchodilator]], and an ===In normal human diet===
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