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- January 19, 2012. "Emaciation (Starvation) Protocol". Anapsid.org. Dec 2009. Retrieved January 19, 2012. Media related to Emaciation at Wikimedia Commons...
- infants and children and characterised by failure to thrive and severe emaciation despite normal or slightly decreased caloric intake. classically there...
- the free dictionary. Thin may refer to: a lean body shape. (See also: emaciation, underweight) Thin (film), a 2006 HBO do****entary about eating disorders...
- steam baths to prevent weight gain; by 1894, she had wasted away to near emaciation, reaching her lowest point of 43.5 kg (95.7 lbs). There were some aberrations...
- fashion and characterized by pale skin, dark circles underneath the eyes, emaciated features, androgyny and stringy hair—all traits ****ociated with abuse...
- is known to have practiced extreme forms of fasting which led to his emaciation and to have famously abandoned it before his great awakening. Nevertheless...
- claim. The creepypasta is often shared alongside an image of a grotesque, emaciated figure, which is implied to be one of the test subjects. The image is...
- Barlach was declared to be degenerate art due to the "deformity" and emaciation of the figures—corresponding to Nordau's theorized connection between...
- especially the plain soldier from the agricultural counties". A weak and emaciated Tolkien spent the remainder of the war alternating between hospitals and...
- birds, and fish causes alkali disease. Alkali disease is characterized by emaciation, loss of hair, deformation and shedding of hooves, loss of vitality, and...