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The stiffness of the aorta is associated with a number of diseases and pathologies, and noninvasive measures of the pulse wave velocity are an independent indicator of hypertension.
These are associated with several pathologies including renal angioma, renal cell carcinoma ( clear cell variety ) and pheochromocytoma.
As the society, Durkheim noted there are several possible pathologies that could lead to a breakdown of social integration and disintegration of the society: the two most important ones are anomie and forced division of labor ; lesser ones include the lack of coordination and suicide.
Functional constipation and chronic functional abdominal pain are other disorders of the intestine that have physiological causes, but do not have identifiable structural, chemical, or infectious pathologies.
However, many hemoglobin variants do not cause pathology or anemia, and thus are often not classed as hemoglobinopathies, because they are not considered pathologies.
Colonics are inappropriate for people with bowel, rectal or anal pathologies where the pathology contributes to the risk of bowel perforation.
Mice lacking cytosolic SOD ( CuZnSOD ) are viable but suffer from multiple pathologies, including reduced lifespan, liver cancer, muscle atrophy, cataracts, thymic involution, haemolytic anemia and a very rapid age-dependent decline in female fertility.
As we develop a greater understanding of the physiological behavior of living tissues, researchers are able to advance the field of tissue engineering, as well as develop improved treatments for a wide array of pathologies.
Some inborn platelet pathologies are Glanzmann's thrombasthenia, Bernard-Soulier syndrome ( abnormal glycoprotein Ib-IX-V complex ), gray platelet syndrome ( deficient alpha granules ), and delta storage pool deficiency ( deficient dense granules ).
Patients with brain pathologies are more difficult to scan with fMRI than are young healthy volunteers, the typical research-subject population.
With the ability to visualize important structures in great detail, 3D visualization methods are a valuable resource for the diagnosis and surgical treatment of many pathologies.
A podiatric surgeon performing surgery to remove the bony enlargement and restore normal alignment of the toe joint. Procedures are designed and chosen to correct a variety of pathologies that may be associated with the bunion.
Although standing per se isn't dangerous, there are pathologies associated with it.
Most pathologies preserved in theropod fossils are the remains of injuries like fractures, pits, and punctures, often likely originating with bites.
In this case, pathologies are not the rare exceptions but the most common.
These cells are a relatively recent occurrence in evolutionary terms ( found only in humans and great apes ) and contribute to this brain region's emphasis on addressing difficult problems, as well as the pathologies related to the ACC.
Deviations from normal kinematic, kinetic, or EMG patterns are used to diagnose specific pathologies, predict the outcome of treatments, or determine the effectiveness of training programs
Many cavernous hemangiomas are detected " accidentally " during MRIs searching for other pathologies.
The reactions of victims in their adult lives have been found to be extremely varied, ranging from severe to nearly unnoticeable, and many pathologies are not diagnosable in the strictly clinical sense Rind uses.
frontotemporal lobar degeneration ( FTLD ), a number of different pathologies are associated with FTD:
Clinically, Polyomaviridæ are relevant as they contribute to pathologies such as Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy ( JC virus ), nephropathy ( BK virus ), and Merkel cell cancer ( Merkel cell virus ).

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Victims often have a flawed or distorted appraisal of their abuse, and fail to connect distressing and sometimes debilitating pathologies with their experiences.
Some conditions that are sometimes associated with ACC include maternal nutritional deficiencies or infections, metabolic disorders, fetal alcohol syndrome, craniofacial abnormalities, and other oral and maxillofacial pathologies.

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His plays and short stories-the latter mostly originally published as newspaper feulletons-chronicled the social mores of the 1950s and 1960s ; adultery and sexual pathologies in general being a major fixation of his.
This generalization, however, still leaves a need for more complex models to distinguish the more nuanced pathologies of the numerous diverse hyperkinesias which are still being studied today.

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Because blood flow in the brain is tightly coupled to local brain metabolism and energy use, the < sup > 99m </ sup > Tc-HMPAO tracer ( as well as the similar < sup > 99m </ sup > Tc-EC tracer ) is used to assess brain metabolism regionally, in an attempt to diagnose and differentiate the different causal pathologies of dementia.

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Etiologically, the open and closed approaches to rhinoplastic correction resolve: ( i ) nasal pathologies ( diseases intrinsic and diseases extrinsic to the nose ); ( ii ) an unsatisfactory aesthetic appearance ( disproportion ); ( iii ) a failed primary rhinoplasty ; ( iv ) an obstructed airway ; and ( v ) congenital nose defects and deformities.

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The low number of abnormalities compares favourably with the health condition of a Majungasaurus population of which it in 2007 was established that 19 % of individuals showed bone pathologies.
The first is to treat individual patients with acute or chronic pathologies with treatments supported in the most scientifically valid medical literature.
These homes would share toilet facilities, have open sewers and would be at risk of developing pathologies associated with persistent dampness.
Interrupts provide low overhead and good latency at low offered load, but degrade significantly at high interrupt rate unless care is taken to prevent several pathologies.
He carefully considers language, then, as the core of culture, by examining in particular the connections between the unfolding of thought and sense-enriching his perspective not only by an analysis of the acquisition of language and the expressivity of the body, but also by taking into account pathologies of language, painting, cinema, literature, poetry and song.
James Sheptycki has analyzed the effects of the new information technologies on the organization of policing-intelligence and suggests that a number of ‘ organizational pathologies ’ have arisen that make the functioning of security-intelligence processes in transnational policing deeply problematic.
In practice, since the brain is normally a rapid user of glucose, and since brain pathologies such as Alzheimer's disease greatly decrease brain metabolism of both glucose and oxygen in tandem, standard FDG-PET of the brain, which measures regional glucose use, may also be successfully used to differentiate Alzheimer's disease from other dementing processes, and also to make early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
Endogenous retroviruses have also received special attention in the research of immunology-related pathologies, such as autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis, although endogenous retroviruses have not yet been proven to play any causal role in this class of disease.
Klein claimed that he illustrated pathologies that enter into all forms of homosexuality: a gay man idealizes “ the good penis ” of his partner to ally the fear of attack he feels due to having projected his paranoid hatred onto the imagined “ bad penis “ of his mother as an infant.
Thus the principles of AA have been used to form many numbers of other fellowships for those recovering from various pathologies, each of which in turn emphasizes recovery from the specific malady which brought the sufferer into the fellowship.
Some pathologies of the crystal that would render it unfit for solving the structure can also be diagnosed quickly at this point.
Cardiac arrest is the sudden cessation of normal heart rhythm which can include a number of pathologies such as tachycardia, an extremely rapid heart beat which prevents the heart from effectively pumping blood, which is an irregular and ineffective heart rhythm, and asystole, which is the cessation of heart rhythm entirely.
The specialty focuses on the diagnosis, clinical management and investigation of diseases that affect the oral cavity and surrounding maxillofacial structures including but not limited to odontogenic, infectious, epithelial, salivary gland, bone and soft tissue pathologies.
The date of 4000 BCE is based on evidence that includes the appearance of dental pathologies associated with bitting, changes in butchering practices, changes in human economies and settlement patterns, the depiction of horses as symbols of power in artifacts, and the appearance of horse bones in human graves.
After the gums, the tongue is the second most common soft tissue site for various pathologies in the oral cavity.
Higher than normal blood pressure is associated with, and perhaps even casual for some, assorted pathologies.
Critics of the claim for species status argue that these differences were caused by pathologies of anatomy and physiology.
These pathologies generate fibrin strands that sever red blood cells as they try to move past a thrombus.
Some evidence suggests that they might be major contributors to the aging process and age-associated pathologies.

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