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Tongue phenomenon

tongue phenomenon --> Schultze's sign

(Science: clinical sign) In latent tetany, tapping the tongue causes its depression with a concave dorsum.

Synonym: tongue phenomenon.


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Line/Curve of Best Fit?

... for it (like second order kinetics or some kind of apparent saturation phenomenon, etc.) I suspect you're going to need a few more data points if ... going to take mith's suggestion, which I also assume was meant to be tongue-in-cheek.

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by blcr11
Thu Sep 11, 2008 7:59 pm
 
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The Fiber Disease

... connected to sensing parts of its insect gene in-put; like antennea, tongue, feet and wing. The colors of the fibers are connected to the colored ... skin is almost exclusively the follicle(stem cell per definition) The phenomenon is directly linked to proteome and genome research and concerns ...

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by al
Mon Dec 18, 2006 12:46 am
 
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Re: fiber disease/ sabrina

... represent cell that are most connected to sensing parts like antennea, tongue, feet and wing. The colors of the fibers are connected to the colored ... skin is almost exclusively the follicle(stem cell per definition) The phenomenon is directly linked to proteome and genome research and it concerns ...

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by Sabrina
Tue Oct 03, 2006 6:54 am
 
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The Fiber Disease

... bioacoustic and spatial/temporal habitat characterization in the Tongue of the Ocean, Bahamas. • Initiated research into in the field of Nonparametric ... couopled w/GPS as possiable bio interferrence vector ... . .. . This phenomenon of cell membrane distortion is divided into three mechanisms ...

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by Nadas Moksha
Sun Sep 10, 2006 3:50 am
 
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The Fiber Disease

... bacteria growing on both living and non-living foundations. Slide your tongue over your teeth - that rough surface you feel is the most ubiquitous ... sensing system remain as flat structures," says Dr Handley. The phenomenon is also responsible for the production of various virulence factors ...

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by J Jill
Sat Jan 28, 2006 6:51 pm
 
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