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  • 91Humor — In medicine, humor refers to a fluid (or semifluid) substance. Thus, the aqueous humor is the fluid normally present in the front and rear chambers of the eye. The humors ran through an ancient theory that held that health came from balance… …

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  • 92ALIMENTAIRE (COMPORTEMENT) - Prise alimentaire — L’animal, comme l’homme, assure sa croissance et, en fonction du programme génétique de l’espèce, atteint à l’âge adulte une dimension et un poids corporel qui demeurent approximativement stables. Sa composition corporelle, en particulier la… …

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  • 93umoral — UMORÁL, Ă, umorali, e, adj. Care aparţine umorilor, care se referă la umori. ♢ Teorie umorală = teorie potrivit căreia funcţiile organismului sunt reglate de umori. – Din fr. humoral. Trimis de valeriu, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98  umorál adj. m …

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  • 94Antigen — Each antibody binds to a specific antigen; an interaction similar to a lock and key. An antigen is a foreign molecule that, when introduced into the body, triggers the production of an antibody by the immune system. The immune system will then… …

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  • 95Bipolar disorder — Manic depression redirects here. For other uses, see Manic depression (disambiguation). Bipolar disorder Classification and external resources ICD 10 F …

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  • 96Stuttering — Stutter redirects here. For other uses, see Stutter (disambiguation). Stammer redirects here. For other uses, see Stammer (disambiguation). Stuttering Classification and external resources ICD 10 F98.5 ICD …

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  • 97Spleen — Infobox Anatomy Name = Spleen Latin = splen, lien GraySubject = 278 GrayPage = 1282 Caption = Spleen Caption2 = Laparoscopic view of a horse s spleen (the purple and grey mottled organ) Precursor = Mesenchyme of dorsal mesogastrium System =… …

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  • 98Bloodletting — (or blood letting, in modern medicine referred to as phlebotomy) was a tremendously popular medical practice from antiquity up to the late 19th century, a time span of almost 2,000 years. Bloodletting involves the withdrawal of often considerable …

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  • 99Natural killer cell — Latin lymphocytus K Code TH H2.00.04.1.02006 Natural killer cells (or NK cells) are a type of cytotoxic lymphocyte that constitute a major component of the innate immune system. NK cells play a major role in the rejection of …

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  • 100Immunosuppressive drug — For a list of immunosuppressive drugs, see the transplant rejection page .Immunosuppressive drugs, immunosuppressive agents, or immunosuppressants are drugs that inhibit or prevent activity of the immune system. They are used in immunosuppressive …

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