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Part III, Chapter 13, Magnesium Deficiency in the Pathogenesis of Disease, by Dr. Mildred S. Seelig
They attributed the renal calcinosis to the high calcium/magnesium ratio. Greenberg ... Renal Magnesium Wastage Randall et al. (1959) was the first to propose a functional renal tubular defect as an explanation for the failure of a 38-year-old man with mild ...
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Key to the lichen genera of the Guianas
I- positive tubular structure in ascus apex most distinctly stained in its basal part Fellhanera 250a Apothecia yellow, K+ dark purple 251 b Apothecia not ... b Thallus green suffused more or less with yellow Letrouitia 252a Ascus tholus containing a tubular I+ strongly staining structure; no campylidia present; paraphyses little branched Lopacidia b Ascus tholus without ...
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Enrichment: Glossary - The Human Heart: An Online Exploration from The Franklin Institute, made possible by Unisys
... the processes by which a substance is handled in the body muscle body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated nutrition the process by which an individual takes in and utilizes food material ... a mass or layer of cells forming a basic structural element of an animal or plant body urine a liquid waste material from the kidneys vein one of the tubular branching vessels that carry ...
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Acanthophora spicifera
Structural Features Cortex 1-2 layered, cells 4-6 by 10-12 mm, basal hair cells common; medullary cells relatively small (to other Gracilaria sp.) Tertrasporangia scattered over ... in pits. Cystocarps globose, constricted at base, 1.4 - 1.8 mm diameter, with few to many tubular nutritive cells; pericarp cells in relatively straight anticlinal rows of oval to rounded cells ...
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Gracilaria parvispora
Cystocarps 2-3 mm diameter, internal spore mass relatively small, not filling cavity; gonimoblast tissue thin-walled; tubular nutritive cells conspicuous; pericarp with conspicuous lateral and vertical pit connections, contents appearing star shaped. Habitat Gracilaria parvispora is found on reef flats and areas of sand ...
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Illustrations in Wind Power for Home & Business
Figure 7-1. Left: Free-standing truss tower (13-meter, Enertech E-44). Center: Free-standing tubular tower commonly used on medium-sized European wind machines (15-meter Micon). Right: Guyed pole tower ... . Figure 11-3. Annual average peak sun hours per day. Figure 11-4. Photovoltaic or solar cells are built in modules. Figure 11-5. Suggested battery and inverter placement. Figure 11-6. Utility ...
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From there it is passed into a straight, tubular portion of the midgut found both in the cephalothorax and continuing through the entire abdomen. Some ... , the integument (or skin) which is lost when the animal sheds, and via phagocytes ("eating cells") in the gills. Respiratory System Twenty pairs of gills lie within two branchial chambers. The gills ...
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Index: BA: Merck Manual Home Edition
Bacterial Overgrowth Syndrome Bad breath (halitosis) Understanding Halitosis Bagassosis What Causes Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis? Bakers cyst Baker's Cysts Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) in renal tubular acidosis Renal Tubular Acidosis (RTA): Treatment Balance disorders of Dizziness and Vertigo Meniere's Disease exercises for Physical Therapy (PT): Coordination and Balance Exercises loss of ...
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Renal Tubular Acidosis (RTA): Tubular and Cystic Kidney Disorders: Merck Manual Home Edition
Dehydration Painful softening and bending of the bones (osteomalacia or rickets) Renal tubular acidosis may be a permanent, inherited disorder. However, it may be an intermittent problem in people ... may develop, causing damage to kidney cells and, in some cases, chronic kidney failure. A doctor considers the diagnosis of type 1 or type 2 renal tubular acidosis when a person has ...
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Nanotubes could aid understanding of retrovirus transmission between human cells - June 23, 2008
Sandia researcher Carl ... a composite lipid called egg PC that requires unnecessarily high energies to bend into a tubular shape. Egg PC is inexpensive, readily available, and offers good, stable membrane properties. It is ...
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