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- Intermittent claudication Other names Vascular claudication, claudicatio intermittens Specialty Cardiology, vascular surgery ...
- Vexillum intermittens is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Costellariidae, the ribbed miters. The length of the...
- 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2011. Adkins, Greg (February 21, 2011). "Intermitten reign". WWE. Archived from the original on February 17, 2011. Retrieved...
- Intermittent vascular (or arterial) claudication (Latin: claudicatio intermittens) most often refers to cramping pains in the buttock or leg muscles, especially...
- Fanconi in 1946. Single observations by E. Uhse in 1943 («Febris maculosa intermittens»), Fykow in 1929 and Nowak in 1942. Presentation includes a symptom complex...
- dysfunction Familial non-hemolytic non-obstructive jaundice Icterus intermittens juvenilis Low-grade chronic hyperbilirubinemia Unconjugated benign bilirubinemia...
- Müll. ex Boulay Rubus intensior Edees Rubus intercurrens Gust. Rubus intermittens F.Bolle Rubus intricatus P.J.Müll. Rubus irasuensis Liebm. Rubus irenaeus...
- ACTION" (PDF). ERCOT.com. ERCOT. Retrieved 3 October 2015. Power-eng.com: "Intermitten dinw problems and a possible solution" Harding, Luke (1 October 2023)...
- solidarity for the people of Palestine. The slice of watermelon has been intermittenly used a symbol for Palestine as the red, white, black and green colors...
- University of Edinburgh, graduating MD in 1783. His thesis was on febris intermittens (malaria). He then served on Merchant Navy ships to Asia, and served...