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DYSEMBRYOGENETIC STIGMATA AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN BORN TO EPILEPTIC MOTHERS
Published 2016-08-01“…In 20 (40%) of examined children the dysembryogenetic stigmata were found. Statistically significant changes in children born to epileptic mothers, and having dysembryogenetic stigmata, were found as compared to children born to somatically healthy mothers. …”
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Effects of stigmata maydis on the methicillin resistant Staphylococus aureus biofilm formation
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Hypoxia-inducible factor underlies von Hippel-Lindau disease stigmata
Published 2022-08-01“…However, it remains a focus of investigation and debate whether the disruption of HIFα degradation alone is sufficient to explain the complex genotype-phenotype relationship of VHL disease or whether the other lesser or yet characterized substrates and functions of pVHL impact the development of the VHL disease stigmata; the elucidation of which would have a significant ramification to the direction of research efforts and future management and care of VHL patients and for those manifesting sporadic counterparts of VHL disease. …”
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An outbreak of devastating facial stigmata caused by a single unlicensed aesthetic practitioner
Published 2022-10-01“…Herein, we report an outbreak of devastating facial stigmata in patients treated with illegal cosmetic procedures. …”
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Maternal Zika Virus Infection in the First Trimester and Fetal Stigmata in the Third Trimester
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İsa Mesih’in Çarmıhtaki Yaraları: Hıristiyanlıkta Stigmata Anlayışının Tarihsel Gelişimi ve Türleri
Published 2022-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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Piecing Memories, Connecting Lives: The (Inter)Textual Quilt in Phyllis Alesia Perry’s Stigmata
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Excitement-Induced Cutaneous Bleeding (Haematidrosis-like) in a Dog
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<i>Cladosporium</i> Species: The Predominant Species Present on Raspberries from the U.K. and Spain and Their Ability to Cause Skin and Stigmata Infections
Published 2023-01-01“…<i>Cladosporium</i> can colonise the stigmata of raspberries earlier in fruit development and future research is required to determine if such stigmata infections could cause subsequent skin lesion infections. …”
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Strabismus and Pediatric Psychiatric Illness: A Literature Review
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Voyageuse suspecte. L’expérience d’une chercheuse porteuse de stigmates
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A Unique Case of Concomitant Intraspinal Epidermoid Cyst and Lipoma Associated with Tethered Cord Syndrome
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Multicenter propensity score‐matched analysis comparing short versus long cap‐assisted colonoscopy for acute hematochezia
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Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Screening of Closed Spinal Dysraphism
Published 2023-10-01“…Closed spinal dysraphism (CSD) encompasses a heterogeneous group of spinal cord deformities, which can be accompanied by several types of skin stigmata. These skin stigmata may include inconspicuous features, such as sacral dimples and deformed gluteal clefts, but the association between such mild skin stigmata and CSD is uncertain. …”
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Description of Sidneioides peregrinus sp. nov. (Tunicata: Ascidiacea: Polyclinidae): a possible exotic species in the Atlantic Ocean
Published 2011-12-01“…Diagnostic characteristics of the species are: colonies with 1-5 lobes, closely clumped, and attached by the entire basal area or by a common smaller area; seven to ten thin longitudinal fiber muscles (some branched) along the anterior two thirds of the thorax; no transverse muscle fibers; more than 30 tentacles of three orders forming one circle; pharynx with 10 to 12 rows of stigmata with 13 to 15 stigmata in each half row; bilobed anus at the level of the fourth or fifth row of stigmata; posterior abdomen not very elongated, oval, and joined to the abdomen by a narrow neck; numerous (> 30) testicular follicles; ovary with about 15 oocytes at about the ninth or tenth row of stigmata in the thorax; large number of embryos incubated in the atrial cavity in the right side of the thorax; larvae oval with a 0.65 mm long trunk, four club-shaped ectodermal ampullae in each side and three, linear and evenly spaced, adhesive papillae with thin stalks, two clusters of ectodermal vesicles, one postero-ventral (around 15 vesicles) and another antero-dorsal (around eight vesicles) between the ampullae and the oral siphon. …”
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