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  • ...he spindle is carved to about thumb thickness, usually six to eight inches long. ...ng block can be made of anything that is harder than the spindle, although bone, antler, and stone work best, as they can be easily greased, do not create
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  • ...ferent profile and a very different temperament. Rat Terriers are finer of bone and have a more refined head. They always have a short single coat, i.e., t ...from a closed gene pool. In contrast, the Rat Terrier has benefited from a long history of refinement with regular outcrosses to bring in useful qualities
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  • ...anca]], then on 3 April sailed again to guard a convoy to [[Bizerte]]. Off Bone 20 April the convoy came under heavy air attack, one guardian destroyer bei ...nden'' returned to New York 26 November, joined in training exercises in [[Long Island Sound]], then off [[Guantánamo Bay]], until 19 January 1945 when sh
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  • Long term use of dexamethasone under the brand name Oradexon is widespread among * Osteoporosis under long term treatment, pathologic fractures (e.g., hip)
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  • ...hen administered at chronically high levels. Despite this, the drug has a long history of safe use, making it one of the more popular anti-convulsants pre ...inflammatory response to plaque levels, associated in some instances with bone loss but without tooth detachment.
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  • ...ment is [[bone marrow]] toxicity, which may occur in two distinct forms: [[bone marrow suppression]], which is a direct toxic effect of the drug and is usu ===Bone marrow suppression===
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  • ..., [[lung abscess]], diabetic foot ulcer, meningitis and [[brain abscess]], bone and joint infections, septicemia, [[endometritis]], [[tubo-ovarian abscess] High doses and/or long-term systemic treatment with metronidazole is associated with the developme
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  • Clofazimine has a very long half life of about 70 days. [[Autopsy|Autopsies]] performed on clofazimine A recent clinical study of clofazimine was done in post-bone marrow transplantation patients <ref name="pmid9116272">{{cite journal |aut
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  • ...amine and N-acetylaspartylglutamate peptidase inhibitor exert analgesia in bone cancer pain |journal=Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia |volume=53 |issue=9 |p ...0207000-00020 |url=http://www.anesthesia-analgesia.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=12088953}}</ref> They studied 70 patients with major depression and 25
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  • ...mber |pmid=3777908 |pmc=180577 |url=http://aac.asm.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=3777908 |doi=10.1128/AAC. |first1=GL |first2=HC |first3=K |first4=A |f ...borative Research |quote=did not substantially reduce symptoms in men with long-standing CP/CPPS who had at least moderate symptoms. |first=Network |last2=
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  • ...would potentially cure HIV patients. Subsequent trials, however, found no long-term benefits of valproic acid in HIV infection.<ref>{{cite journal | autho ...82| year = 2007 | pmid = 17273758}}</ref> including [[multiple myeloma]] (bone marrow cancer),<ref>{{cite journal | author = Schwartz C, Palissot V, Aoual
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  • ...nting in Japan|woodblock print artists]] likewise did not have access to a long-lasting blue pigment until they began to import Prussian blue from Europe. ...tudy of Prussian Blue, Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3.xH2O. Location of water molecules and long-range magnetic order"] Inorg. Chem., 1980, 19 (4), pp 956–959.{{DOI|10.10
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  • ..."JAMA">{{cite journal |author=Yang YX, Lewis JD, Epstein S, Metz DC |title=Long-term Proton Pump Inhibitor Therapy and Risk of Hip Fracture |journal=JAMA | ...{{cite journal |author=Shoshana J. Herzig, MD; Michael D. Howell, MD, MPH; Long H. Ngo, PhD; Edward R. Marcantonio, MD, SM |title=Acid-Suppressive Medicati
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  • ...ber |pmid=14627633 |doi= |url=http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=14627633}}</ref><ref name="pmid19521527">{{cite journal |author=Selcho ...ce motivation, cause [[anhedonia]] (inability to experience pleasure), and long-term use has been associated with the irreversible movement disorder, [[tar
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  • ...s, and rash. Because azathioprine [[bone marrow suppression|suppresses the bone marrow]], patients will be more susceptible to infection. Caution should be ...of azathioprine in organ transplantation, as it is associated with less [[bone marrow suppression]], fewer [[opportunistic infection]]s, and a lower incid
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  • ...sm.<ref>First Aid USMLE Step 1 2009, Tao Le et al.</ref> It also decreases bone formation. Various synthetic forms of cortisol are used to treat a variety ...ical processes. It reflects [[leukocyte]] redistribution to lymph nodes, [[bone marrow]], and [[skin]]. Acute administration of [[corticosterone]] (the end
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  • ...cers were caused by environmental [[retrovirus]]es gained currency. It had long been known that most avian cancers were caused by retroviruses, but this kn ...ngernails and toenails. More severe side effects include [[anemia]] and [[bone marrow suppression]], which can be overcome using [[erythropoietin]] or [[d
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  • ...sed on nanofibres yield nano-objects which are, in principle, infinitively long. For a broad range of applications including catalysis, tissue engineering, ...by sickness or accidents or other artificial means. The examples are skin, bone, cartilage, blood vessels and may be even organs. This technique involves p
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  • ...m other polysaccharides produced by plants, the molecular chain being very long and consisting of one repeating unit (cellobiose). Naturally, it occurs in ...oups inaccessible to enzymes. It was reasoned that synthetic polymers with long repeating units would be less likely to crystallize and thus might be biode
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  • ...ref name=Craft04 /> It is weakly radioactive and remains so because of its long [[half-life|physical half-life]] (4.468 billion years for [[uranium-238]]), ...ns"], Table 1 on p. 13</ref> Kinetic energy penetrator rounds consist of a long, relatively thin penetrator surrounded by discarding [[sabot]]. Two materia
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  • ...ar garment worn over the shoulders. This might be a cape-like garment or a long cloak-like garment of finer quality. .... Hukahuka on fine examples of korowai were often up to thirty centimetres long and when made correctly would move freely with every movement of the wearer
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  • ...dlibrary.co.uk/Lipids/fa_oxy/file.pdf</ref> and [[ester|oleate esters]] of long-chain (30-32 carbons) [[alcohol|aliphatic alcohol]]s, with the ratio of [[p ...o make fine [[candle]]s, [[cosmetics]] and [[pharmaceuticals]] including [[bone wax]] (cosmetics and pharmaceuticals account for 60% of total consumption),
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  • The natural organics include [[bone]], [[Coral (precious)|coral]], [[horn (anatomy)|horn]], [[ivory]], [[seed]] ...l; the faceted beads are then poured onto a tray and briefly reheated just long enough to melt the surface, "polishing" out any minor surface irregularitie
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  • ...t the top, where light can reach the leaves.<ref name="stewart 24"/> It is long-lived; some individuals can live well over a thousand years, with the oldes ...e 1–4 mm long and 1–2 mm broad on most foliage sprays, but up to 12 mm long on strong-growing lead shoots.<ref name="Gymnosperm"/><ref name="Farjon"/>
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  • Wood has a long history of being used as fuel, which continues to this day, mostly in rural Wood has long been used as an [[Media (arts)|artistic medium]]. It has been used to make
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  • ...nsity to join the addition reactions typical of unsaturated compounds, had long been a matter of debate. Only in 1893, the heterocyclic triangular structur The first synthesis method had long remained the only, despite numerous attempts of scientists, including Wurtz
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  • The reporting of accidents and ill health at work has long been a legal requirement in the UK. The information enables the [[Health an |width="50%"| [[Fracture (bone)|Fracture]], other than to [[finger]]s, [[thumb]]s or [[toe]]s
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  • ...e]]s, [[cough]] and [[hemoptysis]], [[hepatomegaly]] (enlarged [[liver]]), bone pain, [[fracture]] of affected bones and [[neurology|neurological]] symptom ...canjclin.48.3.167 |url=http://caonline.amcancersoc.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=9594919}}</ref> Prolonged exposure to [[asbestos]] fibers is associate
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  • The empirical formula for benzene was long known, but its highly [[Saturation (chemistry)|polyunsaturated]] structure, ...hronic]] (long-term) exposure through the [[blood]]. Benzene damages the [[bone marrow]] and can cause a decrease in red blood cells, leading to [[anemia]]
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  • ...toxic to many organs and tissues including the [[cardiovascular|heart]], [[bone]]s, [[intestine]]s, [[kidney]]s, and [[reproductive system|reproductive]] a ...s store lead, but those with the highest concentrations (other than blood, bone, and teeth) are the brain, spleen, kidneys, liver, and lungs.<ref name="Dar
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  • ...that results from exposure to high-intensity [[sound]], especially over a long period of time. ...s transfer mechanical energy to the [[cochlea]] by way of the [[Middle ear bone complex#Ossicles|stapes]] footplate hammering against the oval window of th
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  • ...hough the next higher element, [[bismuth]], has a [[half-life]] that is so long (much longer than the age of the universe) that it can be considered stable ...65">Callataÿ, François de (2005): "The Graeco-Roman Economy in the Super Long-Run: Lead, Copper, and Shipwrecks", ''Journal of Roman Archaeology'', Vol.
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  • ...trengthen [[bone]], treat [[osteoporosis]], and treat [[Paget's disease of bone]]. ...is in fact used this way to fight [[heterotopic ossification]]. But in the long run, if used on a continuous basis, it will cause [[osteomalacia]].
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  • ...development from the [[proerythroblast]] to the [[reticulocyte]] in the [[bone marrow]]. At this point, the [[Cell nucleus|nucleus]] is lost in mammalian ...nth=Feb |issn=8750-7587 |url=http://jap.physiology.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=11160049 |format=Free full text |ref=harv}}</ref>. Thus, 1 g/dL = 0.01
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  • ...ipitofrontalis]] || 2 [[occipital bone|occipital]] bellies and 2 [[frontal bone|frontal]] bellies. || [[galea aponeurotica]] || || [[facial nerve]] || rais ...uchal line]] of the [[occipital bone]] <BR> [[mastoid part of the temporal bone]] || [[galea aponeurotica]] || [[occipital artery]] || [[posterior auricula
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  • ...itofrontalis]]'' || 2 [[occipital bone|occipital]] bellies and 2 [[frontal bone|frontal]] bellies. || [[galea aponeurotica]] || || [[facial nerve]] || rais ...uchal line]] of the [[occipital bone]] <BR> [[mastoid part of the temporal bone]] || [[galea aponeurotica]] || [[occipital artery]] || [[posterior auricula
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  • ...thoracic artery]] (upper part), [[thoracodorsal artery]] (lower part) || [[long thoracic nerve]] (from roots of [[brachial plexus]] [[cervical spinal nerve ...brachii]] || '''short head:''' [[coracoid process]] of the [[scapula]]. '''long head:''' [[supraglenoid tubercle]] || [[radial tuberosity]] || [[brachial a
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  • * [[Basal cell nevus anodontia abnormal bone mineralization]] * [[Bone development disorder]]
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  • * [[Chromosome 18 long arm deletion syndrome]] * [[Cloverleaf skull bone dysplasia]]
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  • * [[Accessory Navicular bone]] * [[Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, very long chain, deficiency of]]
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  • ...cans]] (OCD) is separation of immature articular cartilage from underlying bone. It is caused by osteochondrosis, which is characterized by abnormal endoch ...and a shifting leg lameness in medium and large breed dogs. It affects the long bones of the hind and forelimbs.<ref>{{cite web | title = Panosteitis | wor
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  • ...uch as Spore Mines, which are filled with acid, smaller Mycetic Spores, or bone shrapnel, and even ones developed into drop-pods. Apparently named for the ...th infected individuals/bodies. (With the exception of ingesting flesh, so long as the individual has no open sores)
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  • ...Francisco, CA: Pearson Education Inc.</ref> The clavicle is the only long bone that does not contain a medullary cavity. ...side of a [[bone]]. Examples include [[intramedullary rod]]s used to treat bone fractures in [[orthopedic surgery]] and intramedullary [[tumor]]s occurring
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  • Caption = Illustration of cells in bone marrow | ...he flexible [[biological tissue|tissue]] found in the hollow interior of [[bone]]s. In adults, marrow in large bones produces new [[blood cell]]s. It const
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  • ...h are certainly found in blood and originate along with blood cells in the bone marrow of the adult - are almost by definition also strongly associated wit ...>. This is in contrast to the adult where all lymphocytes originate in the bone marrow.<ref>''Textbook of Human Development and Histology'', p.176</ref>
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  • ...ology]], most often performed for people with diseases of the [[blood]], [[bone marrow]], or certain [[cancer]]. ...aft, results in a shorter time to engraftment, and may provide for a lower long-term relapse rate.
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  • ...2 | title = Vanilloid receptor loss in rat sensory ganglia associated with long term desensitization to resiniferatoxin | journal = [[Neurosci Lett.]] | vo ...gic and antinociceptive effects of intrathecal resiniferatoxin in a canine bone cancer model | journal = [[Anesthesiology (journal)|Anesthesiology]] | volu
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  • ...o patients for use. These devices provide an additive solution that aid in bone growth and repair. <ref>Markov, Marko S. "Expanding Use of Pulsed Electroma ...974;238:242-62.</ref><ref>Bassett CA, Pawluk RJ, Pilla AA. Augmentation of Bone Repair by Inductively Coupled Electromagnetic Fields. Science 1974;184:575-
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  • Side effects from long term use include anorexia and weight loss, insomnia, and a darkening of the ...tility, aggression, wet nose, inability to work, flow of tears, muscle and bone aches, and jerky limb movement.<ref>http://www.kratomshop.com/kratom.htm</r
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  • ...nsient claw hand owing to a bee sting. A report of two cases | journal = J Bone Joint Surg Br | volume = 86 | issue = 3 | pages = 404–5 | year = 2004 | m
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  • ...sublingual|sublingual pill]] preparations indicated for detoxification and long-term replacement therapy in [[opioid]] [[Substance use disorder|dependency] ...e can be safely taken with prescribed benzodiazepines at normal dosage, as long as the patient is tolerant to either opioids or benzodiazepines, and the dr
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  • ....<ref>{{cite web|url=http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00538863 |title=Long Term Safety and Efficacy Study of Fentanyl Sublingual Spray for the Treatme ...lease the drug into the bloodstream over 48 to 72&nbsp;hours, allowing for long-lasting relief from pain. The patches are available in [[Generic drug|gener
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  • As long-term use of diclofenac and similar NSAIDs predisposes for [[peptic ulcer]], * Diclofenac is among the better tolerated NSAIDs. Though 20% of patients on long-term treatment experience side effects, only 2% have to discontinue the dru
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  • ...Available from: http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/339/oct01_2/b3540?view=long&pmid=19797346</ref> Antipyretics work by inhibiting the enzyme COX, which c * [[Cancer|Metastatic]] bone pain
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  • ''Bacillus anthracis'' bacteria spores are soil-borne and because of their long lifetime, they are still present globally and at animal burial sites of ant ...f> The source of the anthrax is believed to be dilution of the heroin with bone meal in Afghanistan.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/12/
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  • *marinated bone-in, boneless and whole [[chicken]]s ...ation needed|date=February 2010}} The most frequent question asked is how long a turkey takes to defrost.
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