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Dictionary » K » Key-gaskell syndrome Key-gaskell syndromeKey-gaskell syndrome --> canine dysautonomia a newly recognised disease of dogs characterised by dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system. Synonym: key-gaskell syndrome. ![]()
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Results from our forumRecombination in RNA viruses,Ruzic,Kovac... BVDVs can develop from non-cytopathogenic ones and cause a lethal syndrome, mucosal disease, in the hosts (Meyers et al., 1989). In¯uenza A ... already clearly visible. It seems certain that genetic exchange plays a key role in several virus groups and that it has shaped a good deal of the ...
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The Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... expert on pollination but I believe that beyond their "pollination syndrome" plants have chemical signaling pathways that prevent intra-generic ... hybridize so commonly it can be infuriating (impossible) to try to key them to species.
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Sugar Allergy... some research for you: 1. Horwittz BJ, Fisher RS. The irritable bowel syndrome. New Engl J Med 2001;344(24):1846-50. 2. Mayer EA. Emerging disease ... 34. Kruzel ML, Harari Y, Chen C-Y, et al. The gut: a key metabolic organ protected by lactoferrin during experimental systemic ...
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Can XY give birth?... fantastic I did a search for the SRY gene and i beleive that is the key to an XY genotype able to have a child. from wikipedia: Individuals with ... female phenotype, where the underlying cause is androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS). So if there is a mutation in the SRY gene, a female phenotype ...
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The Fiber Disease... silver (and the other metals in this family) bring about a key reaction within the body's defense system: the production of hydrogen ... from both HIV and an extreme form of malnutrition (known as Wasting Syndrome). The researchers found that in both groups the colloidal silver ...
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