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Clinical Trials Phase I As Topic -- See Also Nontherapeutic Human Experimentation


Human experimentation that is not intended to benefit the subjects on whom it is performed. Phase I drug studies (CLINICAL TRIALS, PHASE I AS TOPIC) and research involving healthy volunteers are examples of nontherapeutic human experimentation.
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Clinical Trials Phase Iii As Topic : Walsh, Christine S.,  2017 1
 

Clinical Trials Phase Iv As Topic -- See Also Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions


Disorders that result from the intended use of PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. Included in this heading are a broad variety of chemically-induced adverse conditions due to toxicity, DRUG INTERACTIONS, and metabolic effects of pharmaceuticals.
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Clinical Trials Randomized -- See Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic


Works about clinical trials that involve at least one test treatment and one control treatment, concurrent enrollment and follow-up of the test- and control-treated groups, and in which the treatments to be administered are selected by a random process, such as the use of a random-numbers table.
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Clinics Free Standing -- See Ambulatory Care Facilities


Those facilities which administer health services to individuals who do not require hospitalization or institutionalization.
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Clinton Bill 1946 : Clinton, Bill,  2004 1
 

Clips Surgical -- See Surgical Instruments


Hand-held tools or implements used by health professionals for the performance of surgical tasks.
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Clips Tantalum -- See Surgical Instruments


Hand-held tools or implements used by health professionals for the performance of surgical tasks.
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Clitoridectomy -- See Circumcision, Female


A general term encompassing three types of excision of the external female genitalia - Sunna, clitoridectomy, and infibulation. It is associated with severe health risks and has been declared illegal in many places, but continues to be widely practiced in a number of countries, particularly in Africa.
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Clocks And Watches Juvenile Literature : McMillan, Bruce.  1989 1
 

Clonal Deletion -- See Also Apoptosis


A regulated cell death mechanism characterized by distinctive morphologic changes in the nucleus and cytoplasm, including the endonucleolytic cleavage of genomic DNA, at regularly spaced, internucleosomal sites, i.e., DNA FRAGMENTATION. It is genetically programmed and serves as a balance to mitosis in regulating the size of animal tissues and in mediating pathologic processes associated with tumor growth.
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Clonic Seizure -- See Seizures


Clinical or subclinical disturbances of cortical function due to a sudden, abnormal, excessive, and disorganized discharge of brain cells. Clinical manifestations include abnormal motor, sensory and psychic phenomena. Recurrent seizures are usually referred to as EPILEPSY or "seizure disorder."
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Cloning Embryo -- See Cloning, Organism


The formation of one or more genetically identical organisms derived by vegetative reproduction from a single cell. The source nuclear material can be embryo-derived, fetus-derived, or taken from an adult somatic cell.
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Cloning Human -- See Cloning, Organism


The formation of one or more genetically identical organisms derived by vegetative reproduction from a single cell. The source nuclear material can be embryo-derived, fetus-derived, or taken from an adult somatic cell.
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  Cloning Molecular -- 3 Related Mesh Subjects   3
Cloning Molecular : Dale, Jeremy  2007 1
 

Cloning Organism -- See Also Cloning, Molecular


The insertion of recombinant DNA molecules from prokaryotic and/or eukaryotic sources into a replicating vehicle, such as a plasmid or virus vector, and the introduction of the resultant hybrid molecules into recipient cells without altering the viability of those cells.
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Cloning Organism   4
Cloning Organism Ethics   4
Cloning Organism Ethics Great Britain : Henig, Robin Marantz.  2004 1
Cloning Organism Ethics United States   3
Cloning Organism History : Watson, James D.,  1981 1
Cloning Organism Legislation And Jurisprudence   2004 1
Cloning Organism Popular Works   2
 

Close Contact Infectious Disease Transmission -- See Disease Transmission, Infectious


The transmission of infectious disease or pathogens. When transmission is within the same species, the mode can be horizontal or vertical (INFECTIOUS DISEASE TRANSMISSION, VERTICAL).
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Close Contact Transmission -- See Disease Transmission, Infectious


The transmission of infectious disease or pathogens. When transmission is within the same species, the mode can be horizontal or vertical (INFECTIOUS DISEASE TRANSMISSION, VERTICAL).
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Closed Cohort Studies -- See Cohort Studies


Studies in which subsets of a defined population are identified. These groups may or may not be exposed to factors hypothesized to influence the probability of the occurrence of a particular disease or other outcome. Cohorts are defined populations which, as a whole, are followed in an attempt to determine distinguishing subgroup characteristics.
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Closed Ecologic Life Support Systems -- See Ecological Systems, Closed


Systems that provide for the maintenance of life in an isolated living chamber through reutilization of the material available, in particular, by means of a cycle wherein exhaled carbon dioxide, urine, and other waste matter are converted chemically or by photosynthesis into oxygen, water, and food. (NASA Thesaurus, 1988)
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Clostridioides Difficile -- See Also Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous


An acute inflammation of the INTESTINAL MUCOSA that is characterized by the presence of pseudomembranes or plaques in the SMALL INTESTINE (pseudomembranous enteritis) and the LARGE INTESTINE (pseudomembranous colitis). It is commonly associated with antibiotic therapy and CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE colonization.
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Clostridium Enterocolitis -- See Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous


An acute inflammation of the INTESTINAL MUCOSA that is characterized by the presence of pseudomembranes or plaques in the SMALL INTESTINE (pseudomembranous enteritis) and the LARGE INTESTINE (pseudomembranous colitis). It is commonly associated with antibiotic therapy and CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE colonization.
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Clothing Adverse Effects : Matthews David, Alison,  2015 1
Clothing History : Cunningham, Patricia A.  2003 1
Clothing Trade United States History 19th Century Juvenile Literature : Van Steenwyk, Elizabeth.  1988 1
 

Cloud Computing -- See Also Technology


The application of scientific knowledge to practical purposes in any field. It includes methods, techniques, and instrumentation.
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Club Drug -- See Illicit Drugs


Drugs that are manufactured, obtained, or sold illegally. They include prescription drugs obtained or sold without prescription and non-prescription drugs. Illicit drugs are widely distributed, tend to be grossly impure and may cause unexpected toxicity.
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Cluster Analysis   2013 1
Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats Genetics : Davies, Kevin,  2020 1
 

Clustering -- See Cluster Analysis


A set of statistical methods used to group variables or observations into strongly inter-related subgroups. In epidemiology, it may be used to analyze a closely grouped series of events or cases of disease or other health-related phenomenon with well-defined distribution patterns in relation to time or place or both.
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Cns Disease -- See Central Nervous System Diseases


Diseases of any component of the brain (including the cerebral hemispheres, diencephalon, brain stem, and cerebellum) or the spinal cord.
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Cns Neoplasm -- See Central Nervous System Neoplasms


Benign and malignant neoplastic processes that arise from or secondarily involve the brain, spinal cord, or meninges.
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Cns Neoplasms -- See Central Nervous System Neoplasms


Benign and malignant neoplastic processes that arise from or secondarily involve the brain, spinal cord, or meninges.
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Cns Stimulant -- See Central Nervous System Stimulants


A loosely defined group of drugs that tend to increase behavioral alertness, agitation, or excitation. They work by a variety of mechanisms, but usually not by direct excitation of neurons. The many drugs that have such actions as side effects to their main therapeutic use are not included here.
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Cns Stimulants -- See Central Nervous System Stimulants


A loosely defined group of drugs that tend to increase behavioral alertness, agitation, or excitation. They work by a variety of mechanisms, but usually not by direct excitation of neurons. The many drugs that have such actions as side effects to their main therapeutic use are not included here.
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Coaches Baseball United States Biography Juvenile Literature : Appel, Martin.  1992 1
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