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Rhabdomyolysis (shortened as
rhabdo) is a
condition in
which damaged skeletal muscle breaks down rapidly,
often due to high
intensity exercise over a short...
- Rod of
Asclepius (⚕; /æsˈkliːpiəs/,
Ancient Gr****: Ῥάβδος τοῦ Ἀσκληπιοῦ,
Rhábdos toû Asklēpioû,
sometimes also
spelled Asklepios), also
known as the Staff...
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humans caused by vesiculoviruses. The name is
derived from
Ancient Gr****
rhabdos,
meaning rod,
referring to the
shape of the
viral particles. The family...
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Rhabdites (from Gr****,
rhabdos, rod) are
rodlike structures in the
cells of the
epidermis or
underlying parenchyma in
certain turbellarians, and in the...
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Truth About Rhabdo by Dr.
Michael Ray -
CrossFit Journal". Journal.crossfit.com.
Retrieved June 30, 2011. Gl****man, Greg. "CrossFit
Induced Rhabdo by Greg...
- the 7th-century
Chronicon Paschale as kept in the
Church of St Mary of
Rhabdos, next to the Gate of
Saint Aemili**** in the
walls of Constantinople. According...
- epic
poems The
Iliad and The Odyssey. In all cases,
Homer used the word
rhabdos (ῥάβδος),
which means 'rod', and
implies something that is
thicker than...
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University men’s
lacrosse team
workout developed rhabdomyolysis, also
known as
rhabdo.
Tufts maintains a
capella groups,
including the Beelzebubs,
which has performed...
- retroversion,
retroverted rhabd(o)- rod shaped,
striated Gr**** ῥᾰ́βδος (
rhábdos), wand, stick,
stripe rhabdomyolysis rhachi(o)-
spine Gr**** ῥάχις (rhákhis)...
- A
rhabdosphincter (from Gr****
rhabdos meaning "rod") is a
sphincter consisting of
striated muscle fibres. The
muscle is a part of the
external urethral...