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  • .... {{doi|10.1039/a903573g}}.</ref> Reactions of metal-pincer complexes are localized at three site perpendicular to the plane of the pincer ligand, although in
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  • ...bonds are linked to the central metal without the metal-ligand bond being localized to a single ligand atom.
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  • *[[Localized cicatricial pemphigoid]] (Brunsting–Perry cicatricial pemphigoid) *[[Localized acquired hypertrichosis]]
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  • ...]] (also known as "Emotional hyperhidrosis") is excessive sweating usually localized to the palms, soles, and/or axillae, and may be worse during warm temperatu
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  • * [[Hyperkeratosis palmoplantar localized acanthokeratolytic]] * [[Hyperkeratosis palmoplantar localized epidermolytic]]
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  • * [[Localized epiphyseal dysplasia]]
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  • ...of the facial muscles, and rigid extension of the limbs. Dogs may also get localized tetanus, signs of which include stiffness of a limb spreading to the rest o
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  • ...h English]]), also known as '''lymphatic obstruction''', is a condition of localized [[fluid]] retention and tissue swelling caused by a compromised [[lymphatic ...e [[fatigue (physical)|fatigue]], a heavy [[Inflammation|swollen]] limb or localized fluid accumulation in other body areas, including the head or neck, discolo
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  • Trimetaphosphatase activity has been found to be localized in the mouse testis during acrosomal formation.<ref name=Jin>{{ cite journa ...daptation to a low P<sub>i</sub> diet, intracellular NPT2 is predominantly localized in the region of the Golgi-like compartment and additional sub cell membran
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  • ...e, tender but mobile nodes often indicate localized infections of the arm. Localized axillary lymphadenopathy will be bilateral. Many viral infections such as
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  • ...[[bleeding]]. Additionally, there is a moderate risk of [[nerve]] injury, localized [[paralysis]], or [[Paresthesia|numbness]] when the biopsy is performed on
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  • ...ailed mechanism is unknown however the looping requires the asymmetrically localized transcription factor {{Gene|Pitx2}}. The direction of asymmetry is establis ...til after looping. Hand1 is localized to the left ventricle while Hand2 is localized to the right ventricle.
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  • ...stemic blood pressure, but it may also occur in specific tissues causing a localized reduction in blood flow. The extent of vasoconstriction may be slight or se
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  • ...nes]] or the [[nervous system]]). Additionally, the response may either be localized to a specific organ (depending on the metabolic needs of a particular tissu
    13 KB (1,665 words) - 21:28, 21 September 2010
  • ...sided) paralysis of a single body part; paralysis of one side of the body; localized tingling, numbness; hemianopic visual loss; aphasia (loss of speech); rare
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  • ...vation has been shown to result in either Ca<sup>2+</sup> "sparks", highly localized calcium increases, or "waves", global Ca<sup>2+</sup> increase that propaga
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  • * Localized extreme cold, such as by [[frostbite]], [[ice]], or improper [[Cold compres
    8 KB (1,062 words) - 21:28, 21 September 2010
  • ...in 1998.<ref>Juurlink B. H. The multiple sclerosis lesion: initiated by a localized hypoperfusion in a central nervous system where mechanisms allowing leukocy
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  • ...ometimes with some additional [[T lymphocyte]]s, aggregated [[platelet]]s, localized smooth muscle cells, etc.
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  • ...therapy (HWT) is a form of electrical stimulation that produces a direct, localized effect on the conduction of underlying peripheral nerves.<ref>{{cite journa
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