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  • | ImageName1 = Ball-and-stick model of the solid-state zwitterionic structure of arsanilic acid ...ub>3</sub>H<sup>&minus;</sup>,<ref>{{cite journal | author = R. H. Nuttall and W. N. Hunter | title = ''p-Arsanilic Acid, a Redetermination | journal = [[
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  • ...rl=}}</ref> This increase in set-point triggers increased [[muscle tone]] and [[shivering]]. ...er the body's thermoregulatory set-point, due to excessive heat production and/or insufficient [[thermoregulation]].
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  • ...tsjournals.org/cgi/content/full/167/3/450/ American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.] Vol 167. pp. 450-471, (2003). Proceedings of the F ...ndition was [[Hippocrates]], and he believed that [[tailors]], [[anglers]] and metalworkers were more likely to be affected by the disease. Although much
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  • ...s/99-101/ Stress at Work.] U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication Number 99-101.</ref> ...7-12-01|publisher=United States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health}}</ref> or in extreme cases, [[karoshi|death]].
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  • ...Oxidation state|free element]] in nature (often in combination with iron), and in many minerals. As a free element, manganese is a metal with important in ...ctron acceptor) material in standard and alkaline disposable [[dry cell]]s and batteries.
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  • [[File:SENSOR logo.jpg|right|alt=Green and white logo of a person spraying crops with pesticides.|thumb|SENSOR-Pestici ...y. It is administered by the [[National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health]] (NIOSH), twelve [[State health agency|state health agencies]] part
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  • ...k life balance. Related, though broader, terms include "lifestyle balance" and "life balance". ...Only men in exceptionally hazardous jobs were covered in early legislation and most had no limit to the number of hours their employers could have them wo
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  • ...ying occupational illnesses and the dangerous effects of industrial metals and chemical compounds on the [[human body]]. ...ong her sisters was classicist [[Edith Hamilton]]. Alice was home schooled and completed her early education at [[Miss Porter's School]] in [[Farmington,
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  • <!-- DEFINITION, SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS, PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, COMPLICATIONS --> ...che, [[anemia]], irritability, and in severe cases [[seizure]]s, [[coma]], and [[death]].
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  • NIHL is a preventable [[hearing disorder]] that affects people of all ages and demographics. ...cochlea. This hammering causes the fluid within the cochlea ([[perilymph]] and [[endolymph]]) to push against the [[stereocilia]] of the hair cells, which
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  • ...the spelling style, please first read Wikipedia:Manual of Style (spelling) and then begin a discussion on the talk page.--> ...nt> and <font color = "blue">'''β'''</font> subunits are in red and blue, and the iron-containing [[heme]] groups in green. From {{PDB|1GZX}} {{Proteoped
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  • ...ntains acronyms on [[diseases]] (infectious or non-infectious) and medical disorders. !width=900px style=text-align:left| Diseases and Disorders
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  • ...ons|Category:Cutaneous conditions|ICD-10 Chapter XII: Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue}} ...jpg|thumb|alt=Young child with a red rash covering face, chest, shoulders, and arms.|[[Measles]]]]
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  • ...|| Sippy diet || Bertram Sippy || [[Gastroenterology]] || Diet of [[milk]] and [[antacid]] powders to treat [[Peptic ulcer|gastric ulcer]] (no longer used ...of [[eclampsia]] with [[morphine]], [[chloral hydrate]], [[Silence|quiet]] and rapid [[Childbirth|delivery]] (obsolete term) || {{WhoNamedIt|synd|2683|Str
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  • * [[Radial hypoplasia, triphalangeal thumbs and hypospadias]] * [[Renal tubular transport disorders inborn]]
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  • * [[Hair defect with photosensitivity and mental retardation]] * [[Hairy palms and soles]]
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  • * [[Basal ganglia diseases]] * [[Berry aneurysm, cirrhosis, pulmonary emphysema, and cerebral calcification]]
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  • * [[Limb scalp and skull defects]] * [[Lipoid proteinosis of Urbach and Wiethe]]
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  • * [[Macules hereditary congenital hypopigmented and hyperpigmented]] * [[Maternally inherited diabetes and deafness]]
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  • * [[Sex chromosome disorders|Sex Chromosome Disorders]] * [[Shoulder and thorax deformity congenital heart disease]]
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