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files of lung sounds.
Stridor at
eMedicine Congenital stridor at
eMedicine MedlinePlus Encyclopedia:
Breathing sounds—abnormal (
stridor)
Diseases Database...
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Corps Alexander Strider, a bus
manufactured by
Walter Alexander Coachbuilders Water strider, a
member of the
insect family Gerridae Stridor, the
sound made...
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Elizabeth "Long Liz"
Stride (née Gustafsdotter; 27
November 1843 – 30
September 1888) is
believed to have been the
third victim of the
unidentified serial...
- Look up
stride in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stride or
STRIDE may
refer to:
STRIDE model, used for
threat modeling Stride (software), a successor...
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Western world due to the
success of the
diphtheria vaccine.
Stridor Inspiratory and
expiratory stridor in a 13-month
child with croup.
Problems playing this...
- the
affected airway. A
special type of
wheeze is
stridor.
Stridor — the word is from the Latin,
strīdor — is a harsh, high-pitched,
vibrating sound that...
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Laryngomalacia (literally, "soft larynx") is the most
common cause of
chronic stridor in infancy, in
which the soft,
immature cartilage of the
upper larynx collapses...
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distinguished from
stridor by its pitch.
Stertor is low-pitched, and can
occur when
breathing in, out or both.
Stertor and
stridor can
occur together...
- John
Edward Stride (11 July 1936 – 20
April 2018) was an
English actor best
known for his
television work in the 1970s.
Stride was born in London, the...
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Melvyn John
Stride (born 30
September 1961) is a
British politician who has
served as
Shadow Chancellor of the
Exchequer in Kemi Badenoch’s
Shadow Cabinet...