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Dictionary » C » Cat-bite disease Cat-bite diseaseCat-bite disease rat-bite fever, presumably spread from rats to cats and thus to humans. Synonym: cat-bite fever. ![]()
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Results from our forum'Evolution'-the most retarded myth ever.... not tolerated here so i can ease up a bit and save myself another ban. Cat 'evidence' of God i will assume you mean the God of genesis. The god ... of Eden and sin (this part has 'baggage' so to speak)-decay, death, disease, entropy, decline etc etc. Noahs ark predicts- Speciation event (all ...
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Re: Re:... But in general for academics sake, Auto Dominant is equal for both genders. I disagree with your assessment. Later onset is NOT absence of the disease. Overall, this seems to be one of those incomplete problems that come from real life, but supplied with limited data and answers that were considered ...
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Re:... else, especially for women since they can no longer reproduce. And as Cat says, to which I vehemently agree, there are environmental factors to ... does a person reach the oldest age they can before succumbing to any disease or anything else? I don't think it matters much anymore, how long ...
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Re:... genotype. Hence, scientists and physicians sometimes talk for example about the (geno)type of a particular cancer, that is the genotype of the disease as distinct from the diseased. In modern molecular biology and genetics, the genome is the entirety of an organism's hereditary information. ...
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Re:... food, but the diet would be far from healthy nonetheless. So, perhaps Cat is right after all, and first you need to check your diet and if that ... your belly button (: A much rarer option is something like the coeliac disease or some other such problem, in which case some labs need be taken ...
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