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Yellow Fever : Tytler, James,  1799 1
Yellow Fever Epidemiology : Apel, Thomas A.,  2016 1
Yellow Fever Etiology Juvenile Literature : Jurmain, Suzanne.  2009 1
Yellow Fever History   3
Yellow Fever History Juvenile Literature : Jurmain, Suzanne.  2009 1
Yellow Fever Prevention And Control Panama : Le Prince, Joseph A.  1916 1
 

Yellow Jackets -- See Wasps


Any of numerous winged hymenopterous insects of social as well as solitary habits and having formidable stings.
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Yellow Marrow -- See Bone Marrow


The soft tissue filling the cavities of bones. Bone marrow exists in two types, yellow and red. Yellow marrow is found in the large cavities of large bones and consists mostly of fat cells and a few primitive blood cells. Red marrow is a hematopoietic tissue and is the site of production of erythrocytes and granular leukocytes. Bone marrow is made up of a framework of connective tissue containing branching fibers with the frame being filled with marrow cells.

--consider also terms at MYEL-
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Yellow Nail Syndrome -- See Also Lymphedema


Edema due to obstruction of lymph vessels or disorders of the lymph nodes.
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Yerushalayim -- See Jerusalem


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Yhdistynyt Kuningaskunta -- See Great Britain


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Yhdysvallat -- See United States


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Yin Deficiency -- See Also Qi


The vital life force in the body, supposedly able to be regulated by acupuncture. It corresponds roughly to the Greek pneuma, the Latin spiritus, and the ancient Indian prana. The concept of life-breath or vital energy was formulated as an indication of the awareness of man, originally directed externally toward nature or society but later turned inward to the self or life within. (From Comparison between Concepts of Life-Breath in East and West, 15th International Symposium on the Comparative History of Medicine - East and West, August 26-September 3, 1990, Shizuoka, Japan, pp. ix-x)
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Yin Tu -- See India


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Yin Yang -- See Also Qi


The vital life force in the body, supposedly able to be regulated by acupuncture. It corresponds roughly to the Greek pneuma, the Latin spiritus, and the ancient Indian prana. The concept of life-breath or vital energy was formulated as an indication of the awareness of man, originally directed externally toward nature or society but later turned inward to the self or life within. (From Comparison between Concepts of Life-Breath in East and West, 15th International Symposium on the Comparative History of Medicine - East and West, August 26-September 3, 1990, Shizuoka, Japan, pp. ix-x)
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Yindu -- See India


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Yipun -- See Japan


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Yn Chorshey -- See Georgia


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Yn Tambia -- See Zambia


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Yoga -- See Also Muscle Stretching Exercises


Exercises that stretch the muscle fibers with the aim to increase muscle-tendon FLEXIBILITY, improve RANGE OF MOTION or musculoskeletal function, and prevent injuries. There are various types of stretching techniques including active, passive (relaxed), static, dynamic (gentle), ballistic (forced), isometric, and others.
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Yoga   68
Yoga Brazil : Sumar, Sonia.  1998 1
Yoga History   2017 1
Yoga Middle Aged : Francina, Suza,  1997 1
Yoga Nurses Instruction : Kollak, Ingrid.  2009 1
Yoga Periodicals   1975 1
Yoga Popular Works : Cappy, Peggy.  2006 1
Yoga Psychology   3
 

York Noa N Y -- See New York (N.Y.)


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York Noa State -- See New York (State)


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Yougoslavie -- See Yugoslavia


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Young Adult   10
Young Adult Neoplasms Popular Works : Rosenthal, Kairol,  2009 1
Young Adult Psychology   2011 1
Young Adult Psychology United States Case Reports   2011 1
 

Youta -- See Utah


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Youta Zhou -- See Utah


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Youth -- See Adolescent


A person 13 to 18 years of age.
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Youth Hostels Great Britain : Seddon, Sue.  1989 1
 

Yu Tha -- See Utah


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Yueh Nan -- See Vietnam


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Yugoslavia   2
 

Yugoslavyah -- See Yugoslavia


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Yugosullabia -- See Yugoslavia


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Yunaeted Stet -- See United States


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Yunaeted Stet Blong Amerika -- See United States


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Yuta -- See Utah


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Yutah -- See Utah


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Yutashu -- See Utah


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Zaglossus -- See Tachyglossidae


An oviparous burrowing mammal of the order Monotremata native to AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, and NEW GUINEA. It has hair mingled with spines on the upper part of the body and is adapted for feeding on ants.
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