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adynamic
adynamic, a. (ædɪˈnæmɪk) [f. prec. + -ic. Cf. mod.Fr. adynamique.] 1. Med. Of or pertaining to adynamia; characterized by, or attended with, weakness or physical prostration; asthenic.1829 W. Stokes Path. Observ. (quoted in Westm. Rev. Jan. 1830, 308) On account of this debility being an essential c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Calcimimetic
Common side effects include: nausea and vomiting, hypocalcemia, and adynamic bone disease if intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) levels drop below 100pg/ wikipedia.org
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adynamous
† aˈdynamous, a. Obs.—0 [f. as adynamic a. + -ous.] ‘Weak, impowerful.’ Blount Glossogr. 1656. Oxford English Dictionary
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Transcortical motor aphasia
For instance, adynamic aphasia is a form of TMoA that is characterized by sparse speech. dopamine agonist, bromocriptine, taken by mouth, has provided positive outcomes during intervention for non-fluent types of aphasia, such as TMoA or adynamic wikipedia.org
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ataxic
ataxic, a. (əˈtæksɪk) [mod. f. next; cf. F. ataxique, and see -ic. Not on Gr. analogies.] Characterized by ataxy, esp. in Path. by disturbance of the natural animal functions; irregular. ataxic fever: malignant typhus fever.1853 in Mayne Exp. Lex. 1877 Erichsen Surg. (ed. 7) 295 An ataxic state of t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Renal osteodystrophy
Renal osteodystrophy/adynamic bone disease is currently defined as an alteration of bone morphology in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). mineralization; 2) osteitis fibrosa, increased turnover and abnormal mineralization; 3) osteomalacia, decreased turnover and abnormal mineralization; 4) adynamic wikipedia.org
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adynamical
adynamical, a. (ædɪˈnæmɪkəl) [f. as adynamic a. + -al.] Not dynamical.1900 Jrnl. Inst. Electr. Engineers Apr. 396 The properties of electric and magnetic force are explicable upon dynamical principles; so far there is no known necessity for seeking for adynamical properties in the ether. Oxford English Dictionary
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Etelcalcetide
Due to the lower iPTH levels achieved by the use of this drug, it is possible that adynamic bone disease could occur at levels "below 100 pg/mL" Contraindications wikipedia.org
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typho-
typho- (taɪfəʊ) ad. Gr. τῡϕο-, combining form of τῦϕος (see typhus): used as combining form of typhus or typhoid, in recent terms of pathology, etc. typho-adyˈnamic a. [adynamic], characterized by prostration as in typhus or typhoid fever. typhogenic (-ˈdʒɛnɪk) a. [see -gen and -ic], producing typhu... Oxford English Dictionary
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James MacCullagh
elastic but translationally insensitive ether, consisting of gyrostats mounted on a framework of telescoping rods, described in his paper On a Gyrostatic Adynamic wikipedia.org
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dynamic
dynamic, a. and n. (daɪ-, dɪˈnæmɪk: see dyna-) [ad. F. dynamique (Leibnitz 1692. Dict. Acad. 1762), ad. Gr. δυναµικός powerful, f. δύναµις power, strength.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to force producing motion: often opposed to static.1827 D. Gilbert in Phil. Trans. CXVII. 26 Mr. Watt..assumed one ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Translate adynamic bone in Chinese (Simplified) - MyMemory
Contextual translation of "adynamic bone" into Chinese (Simplified). Human translations with examples: 骨骼, 髂骨, 软骨, 籽骨, 骨质.
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Contrayerva
Its virtue is stimulating, tonic and diaphoretic, it is recommended in putrid or adynamic fevers." wikipedia.org
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2002 FESPIC Games
Symbols The logo of the 2002 FESPIC Games is a traditional Korean design image which resembles both a wave, the symbol of the host city, Busan, an adynamic wikipedia.org
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hypo-
hypo- (hɪpəʊ, haɪpəʊ) before vowels also hyp-, prefix, repr. Gr. ὑπο-, ὑπ- (f. ὑπό prep. and adv. ‘under’ = L. sub), largely employed in Greek in the formation of verbs, adjectives, and substantives. With verbs, and their derivatives, ὑπο- had the senses ‘under, beneath, down, from below; underhand,... Oxford English Dictionary
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