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What are the symptoms of Hamanishi Ueba Tsuji syndrome ?
What are the signs and symptoms of Hamanishi Ueba Tsuji syndrome? The Human Phenotype Ontology provides the following list of signs and symptoms for Hamanishi Ueba Tsuji syndrome. If the information is available, the table below includes how often the symptom is seen in people with this condition. You can use the Medli...
113,310
Who got his start with his father's mandolin?
Howard Armstrong,
64,616
Who was assassinated on 2 March 2009?
Vieira
21,287
Which countries did most Estonians desire to flee to?
Finland or Sweden
63,759
what is the Musee de Orsay known for?
French Impressionist art
65,312
The future of aircraft in war situations was important because of the growth in what two areas?
their range and weapon load
32,181
What is (are) Birth Control ?
Birth control, also known as contraception, is designed to prevent pregnancy. Birth control methods may work in a number of different ways: - Preventing sperm from getting to the eggs. Types include condoms, diaphragms, cervical caps, and contraceptive sponges. - Keeping the woman's ovaries from releasing eggs...
92,272
What was the main reason the Luftwaffe was not able to cause extensive damage with their missions?
bomb-load limitations
72,872
What are the genetic changes related to tarsal-carpal coalition syndrome ?
Tarsal-carpal coalition syndrome is caused by mutations in the NOG gene, which provides instructions for making a protein called noggin. This protein plays an important role in proper bone and joint development by blocking (inhibiting) signals that stimulate bone formation. The noggin protein attaches (binds) to protei...
98,504
Which of Alexanders commanders were the first to visit Bahrain?
Nearchus
38,721
What is the outlook for Cerebral Aneurysms ?
The prognosis for a individual with a ruptured cerebral aneurysm depends on the location of the aneurysm, extent of bleeding or rebleeding, the person's age, general health, pre-existing neurological conditions, adn time between rupture and medical attention. Early diagnosis and treatment are important. A burst cerebra...
88,311
Who was an example of a 3rd party publisher?
Electronic Arts
35,248
Who was a Sichuan school teacher?
Liu Shaokun
3,761
Since 1914, who issues the dollar banknotes?
Federal Reserve
27,759
What are the genetic changes related to familial hypobetalipoproteinemia ?
Most cases of FHBL are caused by mutations in the APOB gene. This gene provides instructions for making two versions of the apolipoprotein B protein: a short version called apolipoprotein B-48 and a longer version known as apolipoprotein B-100. Both of these proteins are components of lipoproteins, which transport fats...
108,528
Which portion the cathedral was the reconstruction of the great Church of Saint-Denis begun?
the West Front
49,480
What is the division of Catalan dialects?
Eastern and Western
15,543
Who arranged the compromise that Nicholas agreed to?
Britain
51,936
What does gastric juice consist of?
hydrochloric acid and pepsin
30,357
Who recorded the album School's Out?
Alice Cooper
29,868
Who won a Senate majority in 1954?
Democrats
85,927
Along with dopamine, noradrenaline, serotonin, cortisol and oxytocin, what neurotransmitter or hormone influences emotion?
GABA
28,201
Female dogs are less likely to develop cancer if what happens?
Spayed
7,881
Whose consent is not required for the Taiwanese premier to take office?
legislature
9,812
According to Clark's argument, water in a bucket, hung from a rope and spun, will begin with kind of surface?
flat
67,911
From where does Serbo-Croatian derive its grammar?
Common Slavic
63,990
What is the outlook for Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia ?
Certain factors affect prognosis (chance of recovery) and treatment options. The prognosis (chance of recovery) and treatment options depend on the following: - The age of the patient. - Whether the cancer has spread to the brain or spinal cord. - Whether there are certain changes in the genes, including ...
116,550
What is the outlook for Erb-Duchenne and Dejerine-Klumpke Palsies ?
The site and type of brachial plexus injury determines the prognosis. For avulsion and rupture injuries, there is no potential for recovery unless surgical reconnection is made in a timely manner. The potential for recovery varies for neuroma and neuropraxia injuries. Most individuals with neuropraxia injuries recover ...
88,107
What belief of the Catholic Church criticizes writings without using the word heresy?
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
11,943
How to diagnose Imerslund-Grasbeck syndrome ?
How is Imerslund-Grasbeck syndrome diagnosed? The diagnosis of Imerslund-Grasbeck syndrome (IGS) is made after a series of tests are performed. Cobalamin deficiency is typically detected first, followed by showing that cobalamin is poorly absorbed (the main cause of cobalamin deficiency). Other known causes of vitamin ...
111,670
In what year was the Motion Picture Trust created?
1908
13,422
what research (or clinical trials) is being done for Holoprosencephaly ?
The NINDS supports and conducts a wide range of studies that focus on identifying and learning more about the factors involved in normal brain development. Recent research has identified specific genes that cause holoprosencephaly. The knowledge gained from these fundamental studies provides the foundation for understa...
87,920
What determines who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed forces?
The Canadian constitution
10,331
Do you have information about Urinalysis
Summary : A urinalysis is a test of your urine. It is often done to check for a urinary tract infections, kidney problems, or diabetes. You may also have one during a checkup, if you are admitted to the hospital, before you have surgery, or if you are pregnant. It can also monitor some medical conditions and treatments...
117,586
In what era was most of the vocal music considered A cappella?
Renaissance
58,071
What percent of Antartica's land is covered by glaciers?
98 percent
54,373
How many votes were cast for the final two?
100 million
7,350
What are the treatments for Budd-Chiari syndrome ?
How might Budd-Chiari syndrome be treated? The treatment of Budd-Chiari syndrome varies, depending on the cause of the blockage. Medical treatments may include: Blood-thinning (anticoagulation) medications Clot-busting drugs (thrombolytic treatment) Treatment for the liver disease, including ascites Surgical treatments...
113,129
What is the compilation and codification of all federal statutes?
The United States Code
47,296
Who favored mathematics?
Grosseteste
53,941
When was logical empricism formulated?
early 20th-century
69,349
How to diagnose Tracheobronchomalacia ?
How is tracheobronchomalacia diagnosed? A diagnosis of tracheobronchomalacia (TBM) may be suspected based on the presence of characteristic signs and symptoms or abnormal pulmonary function tests. Additional testing such as CT scan and bronchoscopy can then be performed to confirm the diagnosis and evaluate the severit...
103,848
Who placed Girl's Tyme in Star Search?
Arne Frager
347
How long has Switzerland hosted the United Nations Human Rights Council?
since 2006
51,064
What are the genetic changes related to Kuskokwim syndrome ?
Kuskokwim syndrome is caused by mutations in the FKBP10 gene, which provides instructions for making the FKBP10 protein (formerly known as FKBP65). This protein is important for the correct processing of complex molecules called collagens, which provide structure and strength to connective tissues that support the body...
109,098
What does the Canadian Armed Forces mostly consist of?
the Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army, and Royal Canadian Air Force
10,289
Who was the mentor for seasons 14 and 15?
Scott Borchetta
7,037
How many people are affected by Camurati-Engelmann disease ?
The prevalence of Camurati-Engelmann disease is unknown. Approximately 200 cases have been reported worldwide.
109,187
What does a samurai has his heart in the wrong place dislike?
battle
66,331
Which publication said the 2009 defence budget was more than 10% overbudget?
London Evening Standard
22,363
Who became metropolitan in 1370?
Cyprian
80,757
How many people are affected by IRAK-4 deficiency ?
IRAK-4 deficiency is a very rare condition, although the exact prevalence is unknown. At least 49 individuals with this condition have been described in the scientific literature.
98,173
What are the symptoms of 3-Hydroxyisobutyric aciduria ?
What are the signs and symptoms of 3-Hydroxyisobutyric aciduria? The signs and symptoms of 3-hydroxyisobutyric aciduria vary but may include: Developmental delay Intellectual disability Failure to thrive Characteristic facial features including a long philtrum and small, low-set ears Unusually small head (microcephaly)...
112,258
How many people are affected by Friedreich ataxia ?
Friedreich ataxia is estimated to affect 1 in 40,000 people. This condition is found in people with European, Middle Eastern, or North African ancestry. It is rarely identified in other ethnic groups.
96,093
How many acres of land could succesfully be sowed with a seed box in a day?
11.3 acres
73,716
What are the genetic changes related to lysinuric protein intolerance ?
Mutations in the SLC7A7 gene cause lysinuric protein intolerance. The SLC7A7 gene provides instructions for producing a protein called y+L amino acid transporter 1 (y+LAT-1), which is involved in transporting lysine, arginine, and ornithine between cells in the body. The transportation of amino acids from the small int...
104,248
What does the Standard Output Sensitivity technique apply to?
sRGB images—typically JPEG
43,248
What causes Friedreich ataxia ?
What causes Friedreich ataxia? Friedreich ataxia is caused by mutations in the FXN gene. This gene provides instructions for making a protein called frataxin. One region of the FXN gene contains a segment of DNA known as a GAA trinucleotide repeat. This segment is made up of a series of three DNA building blocks (one g...
99,707
What is (are) congenital central hypoventilation syndrome ?
Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS) is a disorder that affects breathing. People with this disorder take shallow breaths (hypoventilate), especially during sleep, resulting in a shortage of oxygen and a buildup of carbon dioxide in the blood. Ordinarily, the part of the nervous system that controls invol...
93,602
What percentage of broadcasting revenue is divided equally by all La Liga clubs?
half
77,697
Who discussed emotions in the context of expressive body actions and cultural labels?
Peggy Thoits
28,315
How can a DBMS database migration be made easier?
vendor provides tools
76,480
What is the main action AC and DC systems have to deal with?
converting and transporting
72,165
When did the United States Patent and Trademark Office grant Foster's patent?
March 27, 1990
16,160
What is one of the primary charges against the outlaws in the legend?
they "hunt the King's deer
87,035
What years do many historians consider Atlantic City's golden age?
1920s
25,138
What is (are) Creating a Family Health History ?
Talk to other family members. You can also obtain a death certificate from a state or county vital statistics office to confirm a late relative's cause of death. Funeral homes and online obituaries may also have this information.
91,292
What other metal is impure like alloy?
wrought iron
49,804
In the 2001 general election, The Times declared support for what political party?
Labour
24,477
What are the genetic changes related to Snyder-Robinson syndrome ?
Snyder-Robinson syndrome results from mutations in the SMS gene. This gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called spermine synthase. This enzyme is involved in the production of spermine, which is a type of small molecule called a polyamine. Polyamines have many critical functions within cells. Studies sugge...
95,199
How to diagnose Oropharyngeal Cancer ?
Tests that examine the mouth and throat are used to help detect (find), diagnose, and stage oropharyngeal cancer. The following tests and procedures may be used: - Physical exam and history : An exam of the body to check general signs of health, including checking for signs of disease, such as swollen lymph n...
90,406
What is the permutation when a person is ready to make commitments but unable to commit?
identity moratorium
26,856
What are the treatments for Pigmented villonodular synovitis ?
How might pigmented villonodular synovitis be treated? Pigmented villonodular synovitis is first treated with surgery to remove as much of the abnormal tissue growth as possible. The type of surgery depends on the location and extent of the disease within the joint. Radiation therapy is sometimes used to treat this c...
101,297
What to do for Urinary Tract Infection In Adults ?
- Most urinary tract infections (UTIs) arise from one type of bacteria, Escherichia coli (E. coli), which normally lives in the bowel. - Symptoms of a UTI in adults may include the following: - a frequent and intense urge to urinate - a painful, burning feeling in the bladder or urethra during urination - f...
89,113
Where is Gerda Abst a professor mandolin?
Koninklijk Conservatorium Artesis Hogeschool Antwerpen
64,526
Who is Buckingham palace home to?
the British monarchy
40,722
The brain is surrounded by what type of fluid?
cerebrospinal fluid
21,855
When did Jesuit Father Ippolito Desideri spend time in Tibet?
1716–1721
60,327
What is the city's largest age group?
25- to 29-year-old
68,641
What is (are) Chandler's syndrome ?
Chandler's syndrome is a rare eye disorder in which the single layer of cells lining the interior of the cornea proliferates, causing changes within the iris, corneal swelling, and unusually high pressure in the eye (glaucoma). This condition is one of three syndromes, along with progressive iris atrophy and Cogan-Rees...
100,823
What was the major supply trail for the Northern Vietnamese forces?
the Ho Chi Minh Trail
29,667
How many people lost their jobs over Beyoncé backing out of the deal?
70
945
On what date did Plymouth become a city?
18 October 1928
11,599
Approximately how many days in a given year will London experience temperatures above 25 degrees Celsius (or 77 degrees Farenheit?
31
46,966
What was the name of the first single-chip microprocessor?
Intel 4004
23,919
What percentage of Portuguese people die less often from cancer than in the Eur-A?
12%
5,852
The author, Rex Stout, created a fictional detection that is fond of solving London Times' crossword puzzles that goes by what name?
Nero Wolfe
24,505
What event occurred in March 2006 that essentially ended Milosevic's trial?
He died
1,290
What is at least one German innovation that other countries would later adopt in other wars?
highly detailed mobilization systems
33,151
Bell thought the photophone was better than what famous invention?
telephone
13,839
When did Islamic law school begin?
9th century
68,433
Is familial osteochondritis dissecans inherited ?
This condition is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, which means one copy of the altered gene in each cell is sufficient to cause the disorder. In most cases, an affected person has one parent with the condition.
97,500
What label is associated with Immanuel Velikovsky due to his works outside the accepted discipline?
exoheretic
11,965
What types of animals and plans are confined to a specific geographical area?
endemic species
30,076
What was the pass into the capital known as?
Sacramento Pass
26,059
What is the focus of Thuringia's research center, Jena?
life sciences and optics
45,659
What have some people suggested post-punk doesn't have, instead being more about approaches and sensibilities?
unifying style
69,910
The Atanasoff-Berry computer was invented in what year?
1942
23,873
Which agency regulates safety of pesticides in Canada?
Pest Management Regulatory Agency
48,642
Many people still wear clothes that are what shape?
rectangles
41,076
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