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Furniture -- See Interior Design and Furnishings


The planning of the furnishings and decorations of an architectural interior.
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Furorida -- See Florida


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Furorida Shu -- See Florida


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Fusion Proteins Bcr Abl -- See Also Philadelphia Chromosome


An aberrant form of human CHROMOSOME 22 characterized by translocation of the distal end of chromosome 9 from 9q34, to the long arm of chromosome 22 at 22q11. It is present in the bone marrow cells of 80 to 90 per cent of patients with chronic myelocytic leukemia (LEUKEMIA, MYELOGENOUS, CHRONIC, BCR-ABL POSITIVE).
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Fusion Proteins Bcr Abl History United States   2
 

Futile Treatment -- See Medical Futility


The absence of a useful purpose or useful result in a diagnostic procedure or therapeutic intervention. The situation of a patient whose condition will not be improved by treatment or instances in which treatment preserves permanent unconsciousness or cannot end dependence on intensive medical care. (From Ann Intern Med 1990 Jun 15;112(12):949)
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Futurology -- See Forecasting


The prediction or projection of the nature of future problems or existing conditions based upon the extrapolation or interpretation of existing scientific data or by the application of scientific methodology.
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G -- See Belgium


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G F R -- See Germany (West)


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G M2 Ganglioside -- See Also Tay-Sachs Disease


An autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the onset in infancy of an exaggerated startle response, followed by paralysis, dementia, and blindness. It is caused by mutation in the alpha subunit of the HEXOSAMINIDASE A resulting in lipid-laden ganglion cells. It is also known as the B variant (with increased HEXOSAMINIDASE B but absence of hexosaminidase A) and is strongly associated with Ashkenazic Jewish ancestry.
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G M2 Gangliosidosis Type I -- See Tay-Sachs Disease


An autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the onset in infancy of an exaggerated startle response, followed by paralysis, dementia, and blindness. It is caused by mutation in the alpha subunit of the HEXOSAMINIDASE A resulting in lipid-laden ganglion cells. It is also known as the B variant (with increased HEXOSAMINIDASE B but absence of hexosaminidase A) and is strongly associated with Ashkenazic Jewish ancestry.
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Gaba Modulators -- See Also Hypnotics and Sedatives


Drugs used to induce drowsiness or sleep or to reduce psychological excitement or anxiety.
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Gabon Hospitals Rural History   2006 1
Gabon Physicians Biography   2006 1
Gabon Religion And Medicine   2006 1
Gabon Religious Missions Biography   2006 1
Gage Phineas : Fleischman, John,  2002 1
Gait In Humans United States : Iezzoni, Lisa I.  2003 1
Gait United States : Iezzoni, Lisa I.  2003 1
 

Gaiti -- See Haiti


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Galactogogues -- See Also Lactation


The processes of milk secretion by the maternal MAMMARY GLANDS after PARTURITION. The proliferation of the mammary glandular tissue, milk synthesis, and milk expulsion or let down are regulated by the interactions of several hormones including ESTRADIOL; PROGESTERONE; PROLACTIN; and OXYTOCIN.
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Galaxy Milky Way -- See Milky Way


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Galilei Galileo 1564 1642 : Freedberg, David.  2002 1
Galilei Galileo 1564 1642 Juvenile Literature   1989 1
 

Gallbladder -- See Also Cholecystectomy


Surgical removal of the GALLBLADDER.
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Gallia -- See France


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Gallia Republic -- See France


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Gallike Demokratia -- See France


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Gallo Robert C : Gallo, Robert C.  1991 1
 

Gallstone -- See Gallstones


Solid crystalline precipitates in the BILIARY TRACT, usually formed in the GALLBLADDER, resulting in the condition of CHOLELITHIASIS. Gallstones, derived from the BILE, consist mainly of calcium, cholesterol, or bilirubin.
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Gallus Gallus -- See Chickens


Common name for the species Gallus gallus, the domestic fowl, in the family Phasianidae, order GALLIFORMES. It is descended from the red jungle fowl of SOUTHEAST ASIA.
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Galton Francis 1822 1911 : Brookes, Martin,  2004 1
Galvanic Skin Response : Boucsein, Wolfram.  2012 1
Gambia : Bledsoe, Caroline H.  2002 1
Gambling   4
Gambling History : Ferentzy, Peter.  2013 1
Gambling History United States : Burnham, John C.  1993 1
Gambling Psychology   11
Gambling Therapy : Derevensky, Jeffrey L.  2012 1
 

Game Theory -- See Also Operations Research


A group of techniques developed to apply scientific methods and tools to solve the problems of DECISION MAKING in complex organizations and systems. Operations research searches for optimal solutions in situations of conflicting GOALS and makes use of mathematical models from which solutions for actual problems may be derived. (From Psychiatric Dictionary, 6th ed)
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Game Theory : Izquierdo, Luis R.,  2019 1
Games Experimental   2
 

Games Recreational -- See Also Video Games


A form of interactive entertainment in which the player controls electronically generated images that appear on a video display screen. This includes video games played in the home on special machines or home computers, and those played in arcades.
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Gamma Seminoprotein -- See Prostate-Specific Antigen


A glycoprotein that is a kallikrein-like serine proteinase and an esterase, produced by epithelial cells of both normal and malignant prostate tissue. It is an important marker for the diagnosis of prostate cancer.
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Ganges Dolphin -- See Dolphins


Mammals of the families Delphinidae (ocean dolphins), Iniidae, Lipotidae, Pontoporiidae, and Platanistidae (all river dolphins). Among the most well-known species are the BOTTLE-NOSED DOLPHIN and the KILLER WHALE (a dolphin). The common name dolphin is applied to small cetaceans having a beaklike snout and a slender, streamlined body, whereas PORPOISES are small cetaceans with a blunt snout and rather stocky body. (From Walker's Mammals of the World, 5th ed, pp978-9)
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Ganglia Basal -- See Basal Ganglia


Large subcortical nuclear masses derived from the telencephalon and located in the basal regions of the cerebral hemispheres.
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Gangliosidosis G M2 Type I -- See Tay-Sachs Disease


An autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the onset in infancy of an exaggerated startle response, followed by paralysis, dementia, and blindness. It is caused by mutation in the alpha subunit of the HEXOSAMINIDASE A resulting in lipid-laden ganglion cells. It is also known as the B variant (with increased HEXOSAMINIDASE B but absence of hexosaminidase A) and is strongly associated with Ashkenazic Jewish ancestry.
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Gangliosidosis Gm2 B Variant -- See Tay-Sachs Disease


An autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the onset in infancy of an exaggerated startle response, followed by paralysis, dementia, and blindness. It is caused by mutation in the alpha subunit of the HEXOSAMINIDASE A resulting in lipid-laden ganglion cells. It is also known as the B variant (with increased HEXOSAMINIDASE B but absence of hexosaminidase A) and is strongly associated with Ashkenazic Jewish ancestry.
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Ganja -- See Cannabis


The plant genus in the Cannabaceae plant family, Urticales order, Hamamelidae subclass. The flowering tops are called many slang terms including pot, marijuana, hashish, bhang, and ganja. The stem is an important source of hemp fiber.
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