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  • '''SC-4289''' (pronounced as S-C-four-two-eight-nine) is a [[chemical compound]] that has been studied for i ...naming convention used in [[chemistry]]. The "SC" stands for the initials of the scientist who discovered it, while "4289" is a unique identifier assign
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  • ...cancer]] and [[inflammatory diseases]]. It is a selective inhibitor of the c-Kit, PDGFR and Lyn kinases, which are involved in various cellular processe ...ain types of [[gastrointestinal stromal tumors]] (GISTs), which are a type of cancer that originates in the digestive tract. In addition, Masitinib is be
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  • ...used for the treatment of [[Influenza virus|influenza]] and other [[viral diseases]]. The name "Triazavirin" is derived from the chemical structure of the drug, which contains three nitrogen atoms (triaza-) and is used as a vi
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  • ...us vegetables''' (pronunciation: kru-si-fer-uhs vej-tuh-buhls) are a group of vegetables belonging to the family Brassicaceae, also known as the mustard ...aring". This is due to the four petals of the mustard flowers in the shape of a cross.
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  • == List of Cutaneous Conditions == Cutaneous conditions, also known as [[Skin disease|skin diseases]] or dermatoses, are disorders that affect the [[Integumentary system|integ
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  • ...Rangpur fruit is often used in traditional medicine for its high [[Vitamin C]] content and potential health benefits. The term "Rangpur" is derived from the city of [[Rangpur, Bangladesh]], where the fruit is believed to have originated. Th
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  • '''Citrus fruits''' (/ˈsɪtrəs/; from the Latin ''citrus'') are a genus of flowering plants in the rue family, Rutaceae. The most common examples incl ...ved from the ancient Latin word ''citrus'', which was used to describe any of the citrus fruits. The word was later adopted into English via Old French.
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  • ...originates from the Greek words 'alpha' and 'beta', the first two letters of the Greek alphabet. * '''[[Anatomy]]''' (pronunciation: /əˈnæt.ə.mi/): The study of the structure of the body and its parts.
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  • ...1906. The term "Blacks" in the title refers to the original publisher, A & C Black Ltd, and not a racial or ethnic group. ...names important to a particular subject or activity along with discussion of their meanings and applications."
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  • ...Classification of Interventions and Procedures, version 4''', is a system of codes used by the [[National Health Service]] (NHS) in the [[United Kingdom ...United Kingdom]] government responsible for the collection and publication of statistics related to the population and public health.
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  • ...cases of [[Hepatitis]], a group of diseases characterized by inflammation of the liver. ...mmation'. "Outbreak" is an English term that refers to a sudden occurrence of something unwelcome, such as a disease.
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  • == Index of Health Articles == ...aspects of health and medicine. It includes topics from different branches of medicine, health conditions, treatments, and health-related issues.
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  • ...scribed by [[Dr. Roberto Zori]], [[Dr. Howard M. Stalker]], and [[Dr. John C. Williams]] in 1993. ..."σύνδρομον" (sýndromon), meaning "concurrence of symptoms" or "concurrence of running together".
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  • ...s primarily used to treat bacterial infections by inhibiting the synthesis of the bacterial cell wall. ...chemical structure, and "xime" denoting its place in the third generation of cephalosporins.
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  • == List of Human Anatomical Parts Named After People == .... These are terms used in the field of [[Anatomy]] to describe structures, diseases, or syndromes that are named after the people who discovered or first descr
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  • ...alized [[dictionary]] that contains words and phrases related to the field of [[medicine]]. It is a valuable resource for medical professionals, students placeholder=Search medical conditions, diseases...
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