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- Nonclassic eicosanoids are biologically active signaling molecules made by oxygenation of twenty-carbon fatty acids other than the classic eicosanoids...
- valve. There are various types of MVP, broadly classified as classic and nonclassic. In severe cases of classic MVP, complications include mitral regurgitation...
- Late onset congenital adrenal hyperplasia (LOCAH), also known as nonclassic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (NCCAH or NCAH), is a milder form of congenital...
- Nonclassical is a British independent record label and night club founded in 2004 by Gabriel Prokofiev, grandson of Sergei Prokofiev. Nonclassical has...
- retention, and deficient products. classical forms appear in infancy and nonclassical forms appear in late childhood. The presentation in patients with classic...
- Nonclassical light is light that cannot be described using classical electromagnetism; its characteristics are described by the quantized electromagnetic...
- In chemistry, a nonclassical ion usually refers to carbonium ions, a family of organic cations. They are characterized by delocalized three-center, two-electron...
- classes of PUFA metabolites have been termed 'novel', 'eicosanoid-like' or 'nonclassic eicosanoids'. These included the following classes: Oxoeicosanoids (oxo-ETE)...
- Analysis is the branch of mathematics dealing with continuous functions, limits, and related theories, such as differentiation, integration, measure, infinite...
- interprets formulas as update functions, opening the door to a variety of nonclassical behaviours Many-valued logic rejects bivalence, allowing for truth values...