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pneumonic
pneumonic, a. (n.) (njuːˈmɒnɪk) [ad. medical L. pneumonicus, a. Gr. πνευµονικός of the lungs, affected with lung-disease. So. F. pneumonique.] A. adj. 1. Pertaining to the lungs; pulmonary. rare. ? Obs.1675 Phil. Trans. X. 506 This Pneumonique Engin, lodged in the breast [the Lungs]. Ibid., When the...
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Pneumonic
Pneumonic (not to be confused with mnemonic) may refer to:
Lung
Pneumonic plague, a lung infection with Yersinia pestis
Pneumonic device
Someone with
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Pneumonic plague
Left untreated, pneumonic plague is always fatal. At least 74 deaths have been ascribed to pneumonic plague.
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pneumic
pneumic, a. rare. (ˈpnjuːmɪk, ˈnjuː-) [a. F. pneumique, erron. for pneumonique, f. Gr. πνεύµων lung: see -ic, and cf. pneumo- b.] Pertaining to the lungs, pulmonary: = pneumonic 1. pneumic acid: see quot. 1866.1866 Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 685 Pneumic acid, an acid existing, according to Verdeil.., in ...
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Pneumonia (disambiguation)
Pneumonia front, a rare meteorological phenomenon on western Lake Michigan
Pneumonia (album), an album by the alternative country band Whiskeytown
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Pneumonic
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1924 Los Angeles pneumonic plague outbreak
The 1924 Los Angeles pneumonic plague outbreak was an outbreak of the pneumonic plague in Los Angeles, California that began on September 28, 1924, and The pneumonic plague's potency of person-to-person transmission is disputed – it is agreed that Yersinia pestis can spread the pneumonic plague through
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how is the plague transmitted
Pneumonic plague infects the lungs, causing shortness of breath, coughing and chest pain; bubonic plague affects the lymph nodes, making them swell; and
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Bill Goldman (microbiologist)
His research relates to pathogenesis of bacterial and fungal infections of the respiratory tract such as histoplasmosis, pneumonic plague, and pertussis
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Tarbagan marmot
The plague in marmots is of the pneumonic form, spread by marmots coughing. Human plague epidemics in this area are largely pneumonic plague, the most deadly form of plague.
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Plague (disease)
Those exposed to a case of pneumonic plague may be treated with preventive medication. Pneumonic plague
The pneumonic form of plague arises from infection of the lungs.
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Solace (Jakob album)
Walker - samples on "Pneumonic"
Production
Jakob - mixing
David Holmes - engineering, mixing, producer
Chris Winchcombe - mastering
Julian Smith
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Neolithic decline
The strain contained the "plasminogen activator gene that is sufficient to cause pneumonic plague", an extremely deadly form of the plague which is airborne This strain of plague, researchers claim, alongside high demands of resources whilst living in close proximity to each other, would have allowed a pneumonic
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Giorgos Gavriilidis
He died on 23 July 1982 from pneumonic edema and was buried at the Third Cemetery in Nikaia north of Piraeus and west of Athens.
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Eric Bertherat
Bertherat stressed in 2011 that the "rapid onset and high lethality are (the pneumonic plague)'s only distinguishable clinical features as the disease
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