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Focal and palmoplantar
* Focal palmoplantar keratoderma, a type of palmoplantar keratoderma in which large, compact masses of keratin develop at sites of recurrent friction, principally on the feet, although also on the palms and other sites, a pattern of calluses that may be discoid ( nummular ) or linear

Focal and keratoderma
* Focal acral hyperkeratosis ( also known as " Acrokeratoelastoidosis lichenoides ,") is a late-onset keratoderma, inherited as an autosomal dominant condition, characterized by oval or polygonal crateriform papules developing along the border of the hands, feet, and wrists.

Focal and with
" Focal vocabulary " is a specialized set of terms and distinctions that is particularly important to a certain group ; those with a particular focus of experience or activity.
In another manifestation of weakening government controls, recently launched news programs such as CCTV's Focal Report and Beijing Television's Express News include moderate criticisms of the party and government and explore some controversial public topics in an effort to make programs relevant to — and more popular with — viewers.
For instance, the University at Buffalo is a strategic partnership to develop research in the east United States. Focal. ie is an ongoing project with the University of Wales, Lampeter to develop an Irish language terminology database online.
As with most other calculator programming languages of the 1980s, a Focal program is a linear list of instructions.
Typical internal construction of a telescopic sight with its reticle in the First Focal Plane.
Focal cortical dysplasia associated with enlarged cells is known as FCDIIB.
* TRPC ( canonical )-associated with Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
Focal prompts with a single asterisk (*) at the beginning of the line when it is expecting input.
Mount Barney is the remnants of the central complex of the Focal Peak Volcano which together with the Tweed Volcano covered much of South East Queensland and North East New South Wales with lavas referred to as the Lamington Volcanics
The WSRT is scheduled for another upgrade around 2013 as part of the APERTIF project where the current detectors will be replaced with Focal Plane Arrays.
NCTM stated that " Focal Points " was a step in the implementation of the Standards, not a reversal of its position on teaching students to learn foundational topics with conceptual understanding.
Stage III Disease ( Focal Lupus Nephritis ) is indicated by Sclerotic lesions of < 50 % of the glomeruli, which can be segmental or global, and active or chronic, with endocapillary or extracapillary proliferative lesions.
Focal point of all this is Marilyn Monroe, who's vacationing at the Falls with hubby Joseph Cotten ... The camera lingers on Monroe's sensuous lips, roves over her slip-clad figure and accurately etches the outlines of her derrière as she weaves down a street to a rendezvous with her lover.
* Focal dermal hypoplasia is associated with PORCN
Focal cerebral ischemia constitutes a large majority of the clinical cases in stroke pathology with the infarct usually occurring in the middle cerebral artery ( MCA ).
* Markus Kuhlo and Enrico Eggert, Architectural Rendering with 3ds Max and V-Ray: Photorealistic Visualization, Focal Press, 2010
Focal motor seizures or epilepsia partialis continua are particularly common, and may be very difficult to control with drugs.
Focal points in the Whitmore Reans area were Leicester Square, with its shops and circular iron gentleman's urinal, known under various names such as the ' Pepper Pot ' and the ' Green Man ', and the area of shops on New Hampton Road West, known to locals as ' West Market '.
Like Wide Angle, Focal Point offers a deeper understanding of forces shaping the world today through compelling human stories, with Focal Point providing a venue for shorter, less formal pieces.
Focal adhesions are in a state of constant flux: proteins associate and disassociate with it continually as signals are transmitted to other parts of the cell, relating to anything from cell motility to cell cycle.

Focal and also
Focal neurological deficits may also occur, such as abducens nerve palsy and vertical gaze palsy ( Parinaud syndrome due to compression of the quadrigeminal plate, where the neural centers coordinating the conjugated vertical eye movement are located ).
Smith was also a writer, producing photographic handbooks, including All the Photo Tricks ( 1940 ), for Focal Press.
In addition, Focal RA in particular, has also been used to describe a RA situation in which there is a lack of observable physical deficit as well.
* Focal epithelial hyperplasia ( also known as Heck's disease ) – This is a wart-like growth in the mucous tissues of the mouth or, rarely, throat that is caused by certain sub-types of the human papillomavirus ( HPV ).
The United States Department of State Bureau of Nonproliferation also plays a role in the PSI, including leading foreign outreach efforts in the initiave, as well as maintaining the " Focal Point " for the initiative, a US-led function to keep track of actions and other procedural matters.
It was founded by David R. Huber, who also founded Ciena Corporation and Corvis, which acquired Broadwing from Cincinnati Bell, an incumbent local exchange carrier, and Focal, a competitive local exchange carrier, in 2003 and 2004 respectively.

Focal and known
Focal retrograde amnesia ( FRA ), sometimes known as functional amnesia, refers to the presence of retrograde amnesia while knowledge acquisition remains intact ( no anterograde amnesia ).
Focal adhesion components are amongst the known calpain substrates, and it is possible that calpain degrades these components to aid in focal adhesion disassembly

Focal and painful
Focal areas or blisters of epithelial edema (" bullae ") may be particularly painful.

Focal and syndrome
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis ( FSGS ) is a cause of nephrotic syndrome in children and adolescents, as well as an important cause of kidney failure in adults.

Focal and ,"
Focal dystonia is generally " task specific ," meaning that it is only problematic during certain activities.

Focal and ")
( Making of '" Neighbours ") Focal Press.
( Making of '" Balance ") Focal Press.
( Making of '" Balance ") Focal Press.
( Making of '" Balance ") Focal Press.

Focal and is
" Sperk ", as described in Matter, is a mood-and energy-enhancing drug, while other such self-produced drugs include " Calm ", " Gain ", " Charge ", " Recall ", " Diffuse ", " Somnabsolute ", " Softnow ", " Focal ", " Edge ", " Drill ", " Gung ", and " Crystal Fugue State ".
* Focal hyperhidrosis is increased or excessive sweating in certain regions such as the underarms, palms, soles, face or groin.
The Park is part of the Focal Peak Group World Heritage Site Gondwana Rainforests of Australia inscribed in 1986 and added to the Australian National Heritage List in 2007.
It is part of the Focal Peak Group World Heritage Site Gondwana Rainforests of Australia inscribed in 1986 and added to the Australian National Heritage List in 2007.
It is part of the Focal Peak Group World Heritage Site Gondwana Rainforests of Australia inscribed in 1986 and added to the Australian National Heritage List in 2007.
The Park is part of the Focal Peak Group World Heritage Site Gondwana Rainforests of Australia inscribed in 1986 and added to the Australian National Heritage List in 2007.
The Park is part of the Focal Peak Group World Heritage Site Gondwana Rainforests of Australia inscribed in 1986 and added to the Australian National Heritage List in 2007.
Focal length and diaphragm aperture affect the depth of field of a scene — that is, how much the background, mid-ground and foreground will be rendered in " acceptable focus " ( only one exact plane of the image is in precise focus ) on the film or video target.
Focal point in his work is finding out what potential added value art can provide in intensifying daily life, in which there is room for creative expression.
Focal nodular hyperplasia ( FNH ) is the second most common tumor of the liver.
Local shops include Focal Point Gallery ( a gallery of photography ), Starving Artist Cafe and Gallery ( featuring musical talents ), Exotiqa International Arts ( featuring art objects, gift items, and jewelry from around the world ), Early Ruth's Antiques, Midtown Antiques, My Dolls And Things, and Calico Juno Designs, a handcrafted jewelry store where all the jewelry offered for sale is handmade on the premises.
** Focal point is a Critical point of a distance function
* In game theory, a Focal point is an equilibrium more likely to be chosen by the players because it seems special, natural or relevant to them
* In computer programs, Telelogic Focal Point is a configurable Web-based decision support platform for requirements management, product management and project portfolio management.
Focal increased signal ( probable erosion ) is seen at the base of the middle phalanx ( long thin arrow ).
The Forty-one calculator language ( Focal ) is the language used to program the HP-41 range of expandable science / engineering calculators from Hewlett-Packard.
Focal cortical dysplasia is a common cause of intractable epilepsy in children and is a frequent cause of epilepsy in adults.

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