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Spina bifida (SB; /ˈspaɪnə
ˈbɪfɪdə/;
Latin for 'split spine') is a
birth defect in
which there is
incomplete closing of the
spine and the
membranes around...
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hours after birth.
Spina bifida is
further divided into two subclasses,
spina bifida cystica and
spina bifida occulta.
Spina bifida cystica includes meningocele...
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Dukes of
Hazzard is a 2005
American action comedy film
loosely based on the
television series of the same name. The film is the
third installment of...
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Chlamydastis bifida is a moth of the
family Depressariidae. It is
found in
Brazil and the Guianas. The
wingspan is
about 17 mm. The
forewings are pale...
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Phlox bifida,
commonly known as
cleft phlox or sand phlox, is a
perennial herbaceous plant in the
Polemoniaceae (phlox)
family that is
native to the central...
- palsy,
peripheral neuropathy, Parkinson's disease, ALS, botulism,
spina bifida,
multiple sclerosis, and Guillain–Barré syndrome.
Temporary paralysis occurs...
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Antedon bifida is a
species of
crinoid in the
family Antedonidae commonly known as the rosy
feather star. It is
found in
north west Europe. The body of...
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bifida is a
species of bulbous,
terrestrial herb in the
family Amaryllidaceae native to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Uruguay.
Zephyranthes bifida is...
- spondylitis, and
degenerative discs being recognizable examples.
Spina bifida is the main
birth defect. The
number of
vertebrae in a
region can vary but...
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reclassifying E.
bifida as
Ascra bifida. "Edessa
bifida Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Edessa
bifida". GBIF. Retrieved...