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Intermittent claudication Other names Vascular claudication,
claudicatio intermittens Specialty Cardiology,
vascular surgery ...
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Vexillum intermittens is an
extinct species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk, in the
family Costellariidae, the
ribbed miters. The
length of the...
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Intermitten reign". WWE.
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Intermittent vascular (or arterial)
claudication (Latin:
claudicatio intermittens) most
often refers to
cramping pains in the
buttock or leg muscles, especially...
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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...
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dysfunction Familial non-hemolytic non-obstructive
jaundice Icterus intermittens juvenilis Low-grade
chronic hyperbilirubinemia Unconjugated benign bilirubinemia...
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Boulay Rubus intensior Edees Rubus intercurrens Gust.
Rubus intermittens F.Bolle
Rubus intricatus P.J.Müll.
Rubus irasuensis Liebm.
Rubus irenaeus...
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October 2015. Power-eng.com: "
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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...
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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...