Septra: A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, And Annotated by Icon Health Publications

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In March 2001, the nationwide Institutes of overall healthiness issued the subsequent caution: "The variety of sites providing health-related assets grows each day. Many websites supply invaluable info, whereas others can have details that's unreliable or misleading." moreover, as a result quick elevate in Internet-based info, many hours should be wasted looking out, choosing, and printing.This ebook used to be created for doctors, scholars, and contributors of most people who are looking to behavior scientific learn utilizing the main complex instruments to be had and spending the smallest amount of time doing so.

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By Icon Health Publications

In March 2001, the nationwide Institutes of overall healthiness issued the subsequent caution: "The variety of sites providing health-related assets grows each day. Many websites supply invaluable info, whereas others can have details that's unreliable or misleading." moreover, as a result quick elevate in Internet-based info, many hours should be wasted looking out, choosing, and printing.This ebook used to be created for doctors, scholars, and contributors of most people who are looking to behavior scientific learn utilizing the main complex instruments to be had and spending the smallest amount of time doing so.

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EU] Intestines: The section of the alimentary canal from the stomach to the anus. It includes the large intestine and small intestine. [NIH] Intracellular: Inside a cell. [NIH] Kb: A measure of the length of DNA fragments, 1 Kb = 1000 base pairs. The largest DNA fragments are up to 50 kilobases long. [NIH] Kidney Disease: Any one of several chronic conditions that are caused by damage to the cells of the kidney. People who have had diabetes for a long time may have kidney damage. Also called nephropathy.

Currently accepted threshold levels are 140 mm Hg systolic and 90 mm Hg diastolic pressure. [NIH] Id: The part of the personality structure which harbors the unconscious instinctive desires and strivings of the individual. [NIH] Immune response: The activity of the immune system against foreign substances (antigens). [NIH] Immune system: The organs, cells, and molecules responsible for the recognition and disposal of foreign ("non-self") material which enters the body. [NIH] Immunity: Nonsusceptibility to the invasive or pathogenic microorganisms or to the toxic effect of antigenic substances.

NIH] Bacteria: Unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms which generally possess rigid cell walls, multiply by cell division, and exhibit three principal forms: round or coccal, rodlike or bacillary, and spiral or spirochetal. [NIH] Base: In chemistry, the nonacid part of a salt; a substance that combines with acids to form salts; a substance that dissociates to give hydroxide ions in aqueous solutions; a substance whose molecule or ion can combine with a proton (hydrogen ion); a substance capable of donating a pair of electrons (to an acid) for the formation of a coordinate covalent bond.

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