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    what are the stages of achromatopsia ?

    What are the stages of achromatopsia? Achromatopsia was categorized into 5 stages on spectral-domain optical coherence tomography: stage 1 (2 patients [12%]), intact outer retina; stage 2 (2 patients [12%]), inner segment ellipsoid line disruption; stage 3 (5 patients [29%]), presence of an...
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    is dextrin anti inflammatory ?

    Is dextrin anti inflammatory? Resistant dextrin is likely to decrease hyperglycaemia by increasing anorexigenic hormone levels, decreasing body weight as well as BMI, and subsequently reducing inflammation ( Reference Guérin-Deremaux, Li and Pochat 19 ).
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    how long does it take for achilles tendonitis to heal ?

    How long does it take for Achilles tendonitis to heal? Achilles Tendinitis generally takes 6-8 weeks to improve and early activity on a healing tendon can result in a setback in recovery. Non-compliance can double the recovery time and can be very frustrating for patients. Early and aggressive...
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    does acetaminophen thin blood ?

    Does acetaminophen thin blood? No, Tylenol (acetaminophen) is not classified as a blood thinner-type of drug, but Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is a blood thinner. Acetaminophen is considered the pain and fever reliever of choice for most patients receiving oral anticoagulant therapy like...
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    will warm salt water pop an abscess ?

    Will warm salt water pop an abscess? A salt water rinse can help wash away germs and pus from an abscess. Salt water can also soothe discomfort. While rinsing can provide some relief when you have an abscess, keep in mind that salt water alone won't be enough to clear up the infection.
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    where do acari live ?

    Where do Acari live? Acarids have been found in diverse habitats that include hot springs, caves, harsh deserts, and tundras. Although many of the approximately 50,000 species described are free-living, some are parasites of animals.
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    what is the synonym of absent ?

    What is the synonym of absent? Some common synonyms of absent are absentminded, abstracted, distracted, and preoccupied. While all these words mean "inattentive to what claims or demands consideration," absent stresses inability to fix the mind on present concerns due more to mental wandering...
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    what is the meaning of the word treasonous ?

    What is the meaning of the word treasonous? 1. : the offense of attempting by overt acts to overthrow the government of the state to which the offender owes allegiance or to kill or personally injure the sovereign or the sovereign's family. 2. : the betrayal of a trust : treachery.
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    what is the meaning of abnormis ?

    What is the meaning of Abnormis? (Late Latin) deviating or departing from a fixed rule or standard; abnormal, irregular, unorthodox.
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    what is the difference between a pianist and an accompanist ?

    What is the difference between a pianist and an accompanist? A collaborative pianist practices or performs with a singer, instrumentalist, or ensemble rather than performing a solo. The word “accompanist” can have a slightly different implication, since accompanists support a group or soloist...
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    what is emotional abreaction ?

    What is emotional abreaction? Abreaction. A process by which repressed material, particularly a painful experience or conflict is brought back into consciousness. In the process, the person not only recalls but relives the emotional situation and experiences the appropriate emotional response.
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    what is an accent in slang ?

    What is an accent in slang? An accent is a way of pronouncing your words which identifies you as coming from a particular region. Examples: a French accent, a Southern accent, a New York accent, a Russian accent. Slang is speaking in something besides "standard English."--- such as using the...
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    what is a word for extremely able ?

    What is a word for extremely able? GOOD AT DOING SOMETHING BECAUSE OF PRACTICEskilful. UK. ... skilled. He's a skilled mechanic.good at. She's very good at dealing with people.gifted. She's a gifted musician.talented. He's a very talented actor.adept. She's very adept at dealing with all...
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    what hallucination is most common in schizophrenia ?

    What hallucination is most common in schizophrenia? The IPSS estimated that 70% of schizophrenia patients experienced hallucinations. [2] The most common hallucinations in schizophrenia are auditory, followed by visual. Tactile, olfactory and gustatory are reported less frequently [Table 1].
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    what does it mean to be abjected ?

    What does it mean to be abjected? 1. utterly hopeless, miserable, humiliating, or wretched. abject poverty. 2. contemptible; despicable; base-spirited.
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    what does abstractness mean in psychology ?

    What does abstractness mean in psychology? In psychological research, the term abstraction has been used in two different ways. One sense of abstraction involves the selection of certain portions or aspects of an experience. A second sense refers to the classification of a stimulus into a wider...
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    what causes abscesses ?

    What causes abscesses? Most abscesses are caused by a bacterial infection. When bacteria enter your body, your immune system sends infection-fighting white blood cells to the affected area. As the white blood cells attack the bacteria, some nearby tissue dies. This creates a hole which then...
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    is sickness an absenteeism ?

    Is sickness an absenteeism? Sickness absenteeism is the absence of workers from the workplace due to illness / incapacity / other reasons, and the consequences of which clearly exceed the individual level (viz. loss of salary, increased medical expenses, poor quality of life, etc.) or the...
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    is a coulomb a lot ?

    Is a coulomb a lot? Yes! One coulomb is a lot of electrons. The charge on a single electron is only 1.
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    how do you pronounce the word accentor ?

    How do you pronounce the word accentor? Sound it Out: Break down the word 'accentor' into its individual sounds "ak" + "sen" + "tuh". Say these sounds out loud, exaggerating them at first. Practice until you can consistently produce them clearly. Self-Record & Review: Record yourself saying...