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frontotemporal dementia / Pick Complex Motor neuron disease, Progressive supranuclear palsy, and Alzheimer's disease ; which is the gradual process of losing the ability to think.
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy ( PML ), also known as progressive multifocal leukoencephalitis, is a rare and usually fatal viral disease characterized by progressive damage (- pathy ) or inflammation of the white matter ( leuko -) of the brain (- encephalo -) at multiple locations ( multifocal ).
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy ( PML ) is a demyelinating disease of the central nervous system that is caused by reactivation of a latent papovavirus ( the JC polyomavirus ) infection, that can cross the BBB.
* Progressive disease, oncology term
* Progressive disease
* Progressive systemic sclerosis, a rare chronic disease
* Chronic traumatic encephalopathy — Progressive degenerative disease associated with multiple concussions and other forms of head injury
Progressive damage to the respiratory system is common, including progressive bronchiectasis beginning in early childhood, and sinus disease ( sometimes becoming severe in adults ).
An " affected " or " C " dog has two copies of the PRA version of the gene and will probably express the disease as late onset Progressive Retinal Atrophy.
* Progressive disease, a disease that gets worse over time
His greatest contributions were made in the myopathies that came to immortalize his name, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Duchenne-Aran spinal muscular atrophy, Duchenne-Erb paralysis, Duchenne's disease ( Tabes dorsalis ), and Duchenne's paralysis ( Progressive bulbar palsy ).
* Progressive disease
Progressive supranuclear palsy ( PSP ) ( or the Steele-Richardson-Olszewski syndrome, after the Canadian physicians who described it in 1963 ) is a degenerative disease involving the gradual deterioration and death of specific areas of the brain.
Marge Mell died December 3, 2006, of Progressive supranuclear palsy, a rare and fatal disease.
* Progressive massive fibrosis, an interstitial lung disease complication often seen in silicosis and pneumoconiosis
Progressive hearing loss starts in early childhood for a majority of males with the disease.
* Progressive outer retinal necrosis, a disease of the retina
Mesulam's original description in 1982 of progressive language problems caused by neurodegenerative disease ( which he called Primary Progressive Aphasia ( PPA ) included patients with progressive non-fluent ( PNFA ), Semantic Dementia ( SD ), and Logopenic progressive aphasia ( LPA ).
* Progressive muscular atrophy, a neurodegenerative muscle-wasting disease
* Progressive external ophthalmoplegia, a disease

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* " Absalom " is an album by the Experimental / Progressive band " Stick Men " featuring Tony Levin, Markus Reuter and Pat Mastelotto.
Progressive Jargon Aphasia is a fluent or receptive aphasia in which the patient's speech is incomprehensible, but appears to make sense to them.
The sellout streak set a Major League Baseball record ; this was broken by the Boston Red Sox on September 8, 2008, though Boston's Fenway Park is considerably smaller than Progressive Field.
He is generally unpopular among Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ) voters and supporters.
* 2003 – The Conservative Party of Canada is officially recognized after the merger of the Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
* For the album art of Progressive metal band Protest the Hero's second studio album Fortress, Diana is depicted, protected by rams and other animals.
The Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ; 民主進步黨 ) is a political party in the Republic of China on Taiwan, and the dominant party in the Pan-Green Coalition.
Progressive education is a pedagogical movement that began in the late nineteenth century and has persisted in various forms to the present.
Fianna Fáil has led governments including parties of the centre-left ( Labour and the Green Party ) and of the centre-right ( the now-defunct Progressive Democrats ) and is often seen as a pragmatic party of the establishment.
* Progressive: ' I am eating ' ( action is described as ongoing and evolving ; a subtype of continuous )
Progressive metal band Dream Theater's song " The Dark Eternal Night " is based on Lovecraft's story " Nyarlathotep ".
Progressive presses also often feature case feeds that will hold hundreds of cases to be loaded, and all the user has to do is hold the bullet in place over the appropriate case mouth, and pull the lever.
Progressive presses sometimes use an additional " die " to meter powder into the case ( though it is arguably not a real die as it does not shape the case ).
One of the best measures of g is Raven's Progressive Matrices which is a test of visual reasoning.
* 1993 – Kim Campbell is chosen as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and becomes the first female Prime Minister of Canada.
In Jainism, time is divided into Utsarpinis ( Progressive Time Cycle ) and Avasarpinis ( Regressive Time Cycle ).
Amal and Hezbollah are the main rivals for the organized Shi ' a vote, and the PSP ( Progressive Socialist Party ) is the leading Druze party.
The party system is dominated by the conservative Progressive Citizens ' Party and the conservative Fatherland Union.
Originally established as a Reform synagogue in 1938 ( then called Temple Emanuel ) Emanuel Synagogue is now a very large, explicitly pluralist congregation affiliated to Masorti Olami as well as the Progressive and Renewal movements.
Progressive is an adjectival form of progress and may refer to:

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Only dogs whose pedigrees showed the Duke-Rhoebe-Laverack and Kate bloodlines were allowed to be named a Llewellin Setter and in 1996 the International Progressive Dog Breeders ' Alliance and registry gave them FULL New Breed recognition for the first time.
The outcome was the first ever coalition government for Fianna Fáil, whose junior partner were the Progressive Democrats led by former Fianna Fáil TD Desmond O ' Malley.
At the call of the UFA and farmers ' organizations in other provinces, the federal government ( whose razor-thin majority in the House of Commons was often widened by the support of farmer-friendly Progressive members ) created a new, mandatory agency, pending the appointment by the provincial governments of Alberta and Saskatchewan of a board of directors for the agency.
This campaign strategy failed, as the Bloc lost seats to the Liberal Party due to the collapse of Quebec support for the Progressive Conservative Party, whose voters shifted to the Liberal Party.
The Floodway was pejoratively nicknamed " Duff's Ditch " by opponents of its construction, after Premier Duff Roblin, whose Progressive Conservative government initiated the project.
Although the media and the public were initially drawn to her youthful perspective, she also proved to be a competent campaigner whose public image attracted attention at a time when the Progressive Conservatives needed it.
Despite his success in his first term in office, pundits suggested that Savoy faced a tough battle for re-election especially with the creation of the new Conservative Party of Canada out of the old Progressive Conservative and Canadian Alliance parties whose combined vote in 2000 was 63 %.
As a Progressive whose oratorical skills made him a dramatic trial lawyer, Cummings seemed a natural for the political arena.
The Liberals were also trailing in the polls behind the Progressive Conservatives, whose popular new leader Robert Stanfield had been selected in September 1967.
McMurtry suffered a back injury during the 1971 Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership convention, and was able to exempt himself from choosing between Davis and rival candidate Allan Lawrence, whose campaign was managed by Atkins.
She was defeated by Progressive Conservative leader Sterling Lyon, whose party defeated Edward Schreyer's New Democratic Party to win the election.
Proponents of the Progressive creation theory include astronomer-turned-apologist Hugh Ross, whose organization, Reasons To Believe, accepts the scientifically determined age of the Earth but seeks to disprove Darwinian evolution.
In the provincial elections of 1995 and 1999, Ramsay's primary opposition came not from the New Democrats but the Progressive Conservatives, whose leader Mike Harris represented a neighbouring riding.
Progressive Conservative Party under the leadership of Cam Kirby, won almost 15 % of the popular vote, placing ahead of the Liberals whose leader, Grant MacEwan lost his Calgary seat.
The party was formed following the 1957 general elections by a merger of the Forbes Burnham-led breakaway People's Progressive Party and the United Democratic Party ( most of whose support came from Afro-Guyanese urban middle class ).
In his 2006 essay " Progressive Jewish Thought and the New Anti-Semitism ", Alvin H. Rosenfeld takes " a hard look at Jewish authors " whose statements go well beyond " legitimate criticism of Israel ," and considers rhetoric that calls into question Israel's " right to continued existence " to be antisemitic.
WXVX's presentation was that of inmates running the asylum, with concerts being held outside the station's ramshackle studio building ( whose address by this time was unofficially renamed One Progressive Alley ), by up and coming new rock acts.

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