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Third World Countries -- See Developing Countries


Countries in the process of change with economic growth, that is, an increase in production, per capita consumption, and income. The process of economic growth involves better utilization of natural and human resources, which results in a change in the social, political, and economic structures.
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Thoracic Diseases Diagnosis : International Diagnostic Course in Davos  2019 1
Thoracic Diseases Diagnostic Imaging : Healy, Zachary,  2022 1
  Thoracic Surgery -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
Thoracic Surgery History New York City Personal Narratives : Morris, Charles R.  2007 1
 

Thoracic Surgery Video Assisted -- See Also Video Recording


The storing or preserving of video signals to be played back later via a transmitter or receiver.
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Thoracic Surgical Procedures -- See Also Thoracic Surgery


A surgical specialty concerned with diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the heart, lungs, and esophagus. Two major types of thoracic surgery are classified as pulmonary and cardiovascular.
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  Thorax -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
 

Thornapple -- See Datura stramonium


A plant species of the genus DATURA, family SOLANACEAE, that contains TROPANES and other SOLANACEOUS ALKALOIDS.
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Thought And Thinking   4
 

Threat Cues -- See Fear


The affective response to an actual current external danger which subsides with the elimination of the threatening condition.
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Threat Sensitivity -- See Fear


The affective response to an actual current external danger which subsides with the elimination of the threatening condition.
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Threatened Species -- See Endangered Species


An animal or plant species in danger of extinction. Causes can include human activity, changing climate, or change in predator/prey ratios.
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Threshold Limit Values -- See Also Maximum Allowable Concentration


The maximum exposure to a biologically active physical or chemical agent that is allowed during an 8-hour period (a workday) in a population of workers, or during a 24-hour period in the general population, which does not appear to cause appreciable harm, whether immediate or delayed for any period, in the target population. (From Lewis Dictionary of Toxicology, 1st ed)
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Thriller : Preston, Douglas J.,  2020 1
 

Throat -- See Pharynx


A funnel-shaped fibromuscular tube that conducts food to the ESOPHAGUS, and air to the LARYNX and LUNGS. It is located posterior to the NASAL CAVITY; ORAL CAVITY; and LARYNX, and extends from the SKULL BASE to the inferior border of the CRICOID CARTILAGE anteriorly and to the inferior border of the C6 vertebra posteriorly. It is divided into the NASOPHARYNX; OROPHARYNX; and HYPOPHARYNX (laryngopharynx).
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Thrombin -- See Also Coagulants


Agents that cause clotting.
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Thrombocytes -- See Blood Platelets


Non-nucleated disk-shaped cells formed in the megakaryocyte and found in the blood of all mammals. They are mainly involved in blood coagulation.

--consider also terms at PLATELET THROMBOCYT-
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Thromboembolism Drug Therapy   2011 1
 

Thromboembolism Pulmonary -- See Pulmonary Embolism


Blocking of the PULMONARY ARTERY or one of its branches by an EMBOLUS.
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Thrombolytic Agent -- See Fibrinolytic Agents


Fibrinolysin or agents that convert plasminogen to FIBRINOLYSIN.
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Thrombolytic Agents -- See Fibrinolytic Agents


Fibrinolysin or agents that convert plasminogen to FIBRINOLYSIN.
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Thrombolytic Drug -- See Fibrinolytic Agents


Fibrinolysin or agents that convert plasminogen to FIBRINOLYSIN.
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Thromboplastin -- See Also Coagulants


Agents that cause clotting.
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Thrombosis Deep Vein -- See Venous Thrombosis


The formation or presence of a blood clot (THROMBUS) within a vein.
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Thrombosis Prevention And Control Handbooks   2014 1
 

Thrombosis Venous -- See Venous Thrombosis


The formation or presence of a blood clot (THROMBUS) within a vein.
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Thrombotic Microangiopathies -- See Also Thrombosis


Formation and development of a thrombus or blood clot in BLOOD VESSELS.
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Thrombus -- See Thrombosis


Formation and development of a thrombus or blood clot in BLOOD VESSELS.
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Thumbprints In Art Juvenile Literature : Emberley, Ed.  1977 1
 

Thumbsucking -- See Fingersucking


Sucking of the finger. This is one of the most common manipulations of the body found in young children.
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Thymoanaleptic -- See Antidepressive Agents


Mood-stimulating drugs used primarily in the treatment of affective disorders and related conditions. Several MONOAMINE OXIDASE INHIBITORS are useful as antidepressants apparently as a long-term consequence of their modulation of catecholamine levels. The tricyclic compounds useful as antidepressive agents (ANTIDEPRESSIVE AGENTS, TRICYCLIC) also appear to act through brain catecholamine systems. A third group (ANTIDEPRESSIVE AGENTS, SECOND-GENERATION) is a diverse group of drugs including some that act specifically on serotonergic systems.
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Thymoanaleptics -- See Antidepressive Agents


Mood-stimulating drugs used primarily in the treatment of affective disorders and related conditions. Several MONOAMINE OXIDASE INHIBITORS are useful as antidepressants apparently as a long-term consequence of their modulation of catecholamine levels. The tricyclic compounds useful as antidepressive agents (ANTIDEPRESSIVE AGENTS, TRICYCLIC) also appear to act through brain catecholamine systems. A third group (ANTIDEPRESSIVE AGENTS, SECOND-GENERATION) is a diverse group of drugs including some that act specifically on serotonergic systems.
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Thymoleptic -- See Antidepressive Agents


Mood-stimulating drugs used primarily in the treatment of affective disorders and related conditions. Several MONOAMINE OXIDASE INHIBITORS are useful as antidepressants apparently as a long-term consequence of their modulation of catecholamine levels. The tricyclic compounds useful as antidepressive agents (ANTIDEPRESSIVE AGENTS, TRICYCLIC) also appear to act through brain catecholamine systems. A third group (ANTIDEPRESSIVE AGENTS, SECOND-GENERATION) is a diverse group of drugs including some that act specifically on serotonergic systems.
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Thymoleptics -- See Antidepressive Agents


Mood-stimulating drugs used primarily in the treatment of affective disorders and related conditions. Several MONOAMINE OXIDASE INHIBITORS are useful as antidepressants apparently as a long-term consequence of their modulation of catecholamine levels. The tricyclic compounds useful as antidepressive agents (ANTIDEPRESSIVE AGENTS, TRICYCLIC) also appear to act through brain catecholamine systems. A third group (ANTIDEPRESSIVE AGENTS, SECOND-GENERATION) is a diverse group of drugs including some that act specifically on serotonergic systems.
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Thymus Hyperplasia -- See Also Myasthenia Gravis


A disorder of neuromuscular transmission characterized by fatigable weakness of cranial and skeletal muscles with elevated titers of ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS or muscle-specific receptor tyrosine kinase (MuSK) autoantibodies. Clinical manifestations may include ocular muscle weakness (fluctuating, asymmetric, external ophthalmoplegia; diplopia; ptosis; and weakness of eye closure) and extraocular fatigable weakness of facial, bulbar, respiratory, and proximal limb muscles. The disease may remain limited to the ocular muscles (ocular myasthenia). THYMOMA is commonly associated with this condition.
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Thyroid Diseases   2
Thyroid Diseases Popular Works   4
Thyroid Gland Diseases Popular Works : Rosenthal, M. Sara.  2005 1
Thyroid Gland Popular Works   2
  Thyroid Hormones -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
 

Tiannaxi -- See Tennessee


State bounded on the north by Kentucky and Virginia, on the east by North Carolina, on the south by Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, and on the west by Arkansas and Missouri.
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Tiannaxi Zhou -- See Tennessee


State bounded on the north by Kentucky and Virginia, on the east by North Carolina, on the south by Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, and on the west by Arkansas and Missouri.
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Tibet   2
Tibet Autonomous Region : McKay, Alex.  2007 1
 

Tic Disorder Chronic Motor Or Vocal -- See Tic Disorders


Disorders characterized by recurrent TICS that may interfere with speech and other activities. Tics are sudden, rapid, nonrhythmic, stereotyped motor movements or vocalizations which may be exacerbated by stress and are generally attenuated during absorbing activities. Tic disorders are distinguished from conditions which feature other types of abnormal movements that may accompany another another condition. (From DSM-IV, 1994)
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Tic Disorder Combined Vocal And Multiple Motor -- See Tourette Syndrome


A neuropsychological disorder related to alterations in DOPAMINE metabolism and neurotransmission involving frontal-subcortical neuronal circuits. Both multiple motor and one or more vocal tics need to be present with TICS occurring many times a day, nearly daily, over a period of more than one year. The onset is before age 18 and the disturbance is not due to direct physiological effects of a substance or another medical condition. The disturbance causes marked distress or significant impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. (From DSM-IV, 1994; Neurol Clin 1997 May;15(2):357-79)
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Tic Disorder Post Traumatic -- See Tic Disorders


Disorders characterized by recurrent TICS that may interfere with speech and other activities. Tics are sudden, rapid, nonrhythmic, stereotyped motor movements or vocalizations which may be exacerbated by stress and are generally attenuated during absorbing activities. Tic disorders are distinguished from conditions which feature other types of abnormal movements that may accompany another another condition. (From DSM-IV, 1994)
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Tic Disorder Transient -- See Tic Disorders


Disorders characterized by recurrent TICS that may interfere with speech and other activities. Tics are sudden, rapid, nonrhythmic, stereotyped motor movements or vocalizations which may be exacerbated by stress and are generally attenuated during absorbing activities. Tic disorders are distinguished from conditions which feature other types of abnormal movements that may accompany another another condition. (From DSM-IV, 1994)
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Tic Disorders   2
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