PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «XERODERMIC»
xerodermic
xerodermic
collins
always
your
search
found
usage
examples
trends
word
frequency
level
data
available
ˌzɪərəʊˈdɜːmɪk
meaning
arabic
almaany
searched
domain
category
xerodermia
xeroderma
pigmentosum
variant
type
talipes
enamel
defect
idiocyword
what
anagrams
words
with
that
finder
list
official
ending
letter
enter
generate
find
everything
about
valid
make
from
there
listed
below
sorted
length
also
starting
definitions
onelook
sorry
dictionaries
indexed
selected
contain
sure
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «XERODERMIC»
Descubra o uso de
xerodermic na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
xerodermic e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Companion to Clinical Neurology
Man-to-mouse is the most common example. xeroderma pigmentosum (Gr, dry þ
skin pigment) (xerodermic idiocy) A rare, recessively inherited heterogeneous
neurocutaneous syndrome due to failure of DNA repair and manifested by
extreme ...
FRCP William Pryse-Phillips MD, FRCP(C) Faculty of Medicine Health Sciences Centre Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's Newfoundland, 2009
2
American Journal of Mental Deficiency
In his classical review of ectodermal dystrophy with neurological disease, Van
Bogaert (1935) groups Rud's syndrome with two other rare conditions —
xerodermic idiocy and palmo-plantar keratosis with precocious arteriosclerosis of
the ...
Peronospora knautiae Fuckel ex Schroeter — on the lower leaves of Scabiosa
ochroleuca L.: the hill of Góra Bliskie Lipówki, xerodermic grassland (X 1997 and
VII 1998); the hill of Góra Brodlo, xerodermic grassland (VI — VII 1998); common.
4
Neurology and psychiatry
Described already in the past century by Hebra and Kaposi, xeroderma
pigmentosum is an actinic dermatosis in which three phases are distinguishable :
1. erythemato-bullous without xerodermic lesions ; 2. xerodermic and 3.
xerodermic in ...
The term xerodermic idiocy was introduced for this syndrome which differs from
the Rud's syndrome chiefly by the absence of epilepsy. It would seem also that
the skin changes are more pronounced in patients with the Rud syndrome. In
1957 ...
6
Photosynthesis and Productivity in Different Environments
The xerodermic desert areas show additional adaptation responses (Lange,
Schulze & Koch, 1970a,6; Verseghy, 1971). In particular, the crustaceous lichens
are very resistant to high degrees of desiccation (Reid, 1953; Lange, 1953;
Stalfelt, ...
7
Textbook of Cosmetic Dermatology
... broad- spectrum sunscreen containing padimate O and avobenzone reduced
the clinical severity of cutaneous LE over a 4-week period.22 Xeroderma
pigmentosum (290-340 nm) The autosomal recessive disorder xerodermic
pigmentosum ...
Robert Baran, Howard I. Maibach, 1998
8
Encyclopedia of Genetics, Genomics, Proteomics, and Informatics
De Sanctis–Cacchione Syndrome (xerodermic idiocy): A neurological defect
frequently associated with xeroderma pigmentosum; it is due to a deficiency of
repair caused by mutation in ERCC6. ▷xeroderma pigmentosum, ▷excision
repair ...
9
Biogeography of the Endemic Balkan Ground-beetles ...
... in Bulgaria. The carabid endemics established can be divided into two main
Biogeography of the Endemic Balkan Ground-Beetles. Belts Altitude (m)
Dominant plant species Xerodermic deciduous forests up to 500-700 Ouercus
pubescens ...
Vasil Borisov Georgiev, V. P. Sakalian, B. V. Georgiev, 1997
10
Studies in the Vegitational History of the British Isles
... Ostergotland, Vaster- gotland, Oland and Gotland in Sweden and in Esthonia.
The total floras of these southern areas are peculiar for their intermixture of
northern, xerodermic southern and local endemic elements and contain species
which ...