- Smith–
Magenis syndrome (SMS), also
known as 17p-microdeletion syndrome, is a
microdeletion syndrome characterized by an
abnormality in the
short (p) arm...
- R.
Ellen Magenis (September 24, 1925 –
February 4, 2014) was an
American pediatrician,
medical geneticist and cytogeneticist. She was born in Gary, Indiana...
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William Magenis (c. 1770 – 22
January 1825) was an Anglo-Irish
priest who
served as Dean of
Kilmore from 1801
until his
death at age 54.
Magenis, also spelt...
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Richard Magenis may
refer to:
Richard Magenis (died 1807) (c. 1710–1807), Anglo-Irish
politician Richard Magenis (died 1831) (c. 1763–1831), Anglo-Irish...
- Sir
Arthur Charles Magenis GCB (c. 1801 – 14
February 1867) was an Anglo-Irish
diplomat who
served as
British Amb****ador to the
Kingdom of Portugal, the...
- d'Archiac.
Pushkin asked Arthur Magenis, then attaché to the
British Consulate-General in
Saint Petersburg, to be his second.
Magenis did not
formally accept...
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Moriertach Magenis was a
priest in
Ireland during the 15th century. The In****bent at Derryvullan, he was
Archdeacon of
Clogher until his
death on 18 February...
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Williams syndrome 7
Jacobsen syndrome 11 Miller–Dieker syndrome/Smith–
Magenis syndrome/17q12
microdeletion syndrome 17
DiGeorge syndrome 22 22q11.2 distal...
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Pandita RK,
Spiteri E,
Funke B,
Goldberg R,
Palanisamy N,
Chaganti RS,
Magenis E,
Shprintzen RJ,
Morrow BE (1999). "A
common molecular basis for rearrangement...
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Burkill (43),
Senior First Officer John
Coward (41),
First Officer Conor Magenis (35), and 13
cabin crew members. The
captain had
logged 12,700
total flight...