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  2. Portal:Sports - Wikipedia

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    The Sports Portal. Sport is a form of physical activity or game. Often competitive and organized, sports use, maintain, or improve physical ability and skills. They also provide enjoyment to participants and, in some cases, entertainment to spectators. Many sports exist, with different participant numbers, some are done by a single person with ...

  3. Aspartylglucosaminuria - Wikipedia

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    Specialty. Medical genetics, endocrinology. Aspartylglucosaminuria ( AGU) is an inherited disease that is characterized by a decline in mental functioning, accompanied by an increase in skin, bone and joint issues. The disease is caused by a defect in an enzyme known as aspartylglucosaminidase. This enzyme plays a significant role in our bodies ...

  4. Kimura's disease - Wikipedia

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    Kimura's disease presents predominantly as subcutaneous nodules in the head and neck, often unilateral, and frequently associated with regional lymphadenopathy with or without the involvement of salivary glands. Sometimes bilateral involvement is also seen. Peripheral blood eosinophilia and elevated serum immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels are ...

  5. Envigo - Wikipedia

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    Envigo. Envigo (en-VEE-go) is a privately held contract research organization and laboratory animal sourcer that provides live animals and related products and services to pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, government, academia and other life science organizations engaged in animal testing. [2] The company breeds and sells research ...

  6. Prothrombin G20210A - Wikipedia

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    Blood clots [1] Frequency. 2% (Caucasians) [1] Prothrombin G20210A is a genetic condition that increases the risk of blood clots including from deep vein thrombosis, and of pulmonary embolism. [1] One copy of the mutation increases the risk of a blood clot from 1 in 1,000 per year to 2.5 in 1,000. [1] Two copies increases the risk to up to 20 ...

  7. Dragon Gate (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon Gate ("Chinatown Gate" on some maps) is a south-facing gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue, marking a southern entrance to San Francisco 's Chinatown, in the U.S. state of California. Built in 1969 as a gift from the Republic of China (Taiwan) in the style of a traditional Chinese pailou, [1] it became one of the ...

  8. Acute pancreatitis - Wikipedia

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    Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a sudden inflammation of the pancreas. Causes, in order of frequency, include: a gallstone impacted in the common bile duct beyond the point where the pancreatic duct joins it; heavy alcohol use; systemic disease; trauma; and, in children, mumps. Acute pancreatitis may be a single event; it may be recurrent; or it may ...

  9. Laboratory specimen - Wikipedia

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    A laboratory specimen is sometimes a biological specimen of a medical patient 's tissue, fluids, or other samples used for laboratory analysis to assist in differential diagnosis or staging of a disease process. These specimens are often the most reliable method of diagnosis, depending on the ailment. For example, breast cancer biopsies ...