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أَخْبِرِيْ الْكَوْنَ أَكْثِرْ ..
فَبَيْنَ شُمْسٍ عَلَىَ شَكْلِ ابْتِسَامَة..
وَ شَفَقْ الْعَيْنَيْنِ الْأَخْضَرْ ..
عَدَدٌ لَا نِهَائِيٌّ مِنْ الْنِّسَاء ..
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Vaccination
Vaccination: Injection of a killed microbe in order to stimulate the immune system against the microbe, thereby preventing disease. Vaccinations, or immunizations, work by stimulating the immune system, the natural disease-fighting system of the body. The healthy immune system is able to recognize invading bacteria and viruses and produce substances (antibodies) to destroy or disable them. Immunizations prepare the immune system to ward off a disease. To immunize against viral diseases, the virus used in the vaccine has been weakened or killed. To only immunize against bacterial diseases, it is generally possible to use a small portion of the dead bacteria to stimulate the formation of antibodies against the whole bacteria. In addition to the initial immunization process, it has been found that the effectiveness of immunizations can be improved by periodic repeat injections or "boosters." Also see Vaccines (in the plural) and Vaccine of a specific type (such Vaccine, Polio).
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أَخْبِرِيْ الْكَوْنَ أَكْثِرْ ..
فَبَيْنَ شُمْسٍ عَلَىَ شَكْلِ ابْتِسَامَة..
وَ شَفَقْ الْعَيْنَيْنِ الْأَخْضَرْ ..
عَدَدٌ لَا نِهَائِيٌّ مِنْ الْنِّسَاء ..
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In situ
In situ: In the normal ********. An "in situ" tumor is one that is confined to its site of origin and has not invaded neighboring tissue or gone elsewhere in the body.
For example, squamous cell carcinoma in situ is an early stage of skin cancer. It is a tumor that develops from the squamous cells which are flat, scalelike cells in the outer layer of the skin (the epithelium). The term "in situ" is borrowed from the Romans. It means "in the natural or normal place" and, in the case of cancer, it is good news. It indicates that the tumor cells are still where they originated. They have neither entered neighboring tissues nor have they ****stasized afar
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أَخْبِرِيْ الْكَوْنَ أَكْثِرْ ..
فَبَيْنَ شُمْسٍ عَلَىَ شَكْلِ ابْتِسَامَة..
وَ شَفَقْ الْعَيْنَيْنِ الْأَخْضَرْ ..
عَدَدٌ لَا نِهَائِيٌّ مِنْ الْنِّسَاء ..
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Malaise
Malaise: A vague feeling of discomfort, one that cannot be pinned down but is often sensed as "just not right." Malaise comes straight from the French who compounded it from "mal" (bad or ill) + "aise" (ease) = ill at ease
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أَخْبِرِيْ الْكَوْنَ أَكْثِرْ ..
فَبَيْنَ شُمْسٍ عَلَىَ شَكْلِ ابْتِسَامَة..
وَ شَفَقْ الْعَيْنَيْنِ الْأَخْضَرْ ..
عَدَدٌ لَا نِهَائِيٌّ مِنْ الْنِّسَاء ..
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Pancreatic beta cell
Pancreatic beta cell: A type of cell in the pancreas that makes insulin.
The pancreas is a fish-shaped organ that stretches across the back of the abdomen behind the stomach. Within the pancreas there are areas that are called the islets of Langerhans. The beta cells constitute the predominant type of cell in the islets. The beta cells are particularly important because they make insulin. Degeneration of the beta cells is the main cause of type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus.
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أَخْبِرِيْ الْكَوْنَ أَكْثِرْ ..
فَبَيْنَ شُمْسٍ عَلَىَ شَكْلِ ابْتِسَامَة..
وَ شَفَقْ الْعَيْنَيْنِ الْأَخْضَرْ ..
عَدَدٌ لَا نِهَائِيٌّ مِنْ الْنِّسَاء ..
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Baby blues
Baby blues: A common temporary psychological state right after childbirth when a new mother may have sudden mood swings, feeling very happy, then very sad, cry for no apparent reason, feel impatient, unusually irritable, restless, anxious, lonely and sad. The baby blues may last only a few hours or as long as 1 to 2 weeks after delivery. The baby blues in this sense are less severe than a postpartum depression. The baby blues do not always require treatment from a health care provider. Often, joining a support group of new mothers or talking with other mothers helps. The term "baby blues" is sometimes used as a synonym for postpartum depression
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أَخْبِرِيْ الْكَوْنَ أَكْثِرْ ..
فَبَيْنَ شُمْسٍ عَلَىَ شَكْلِ ابْتِسَامَة..
وَ شَفَقْ الْعَيْنَيْنِ الْأَخْضَرْ ..
عَدَدٌ لَا نِهَائِيٌّ مِنْ الْنِّسَاء ..
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Acetabular labrum
Acetabular labrum: A ring of fibrocartilage (fibrous cartilage) that runs around the acetabulum (cup) of the hip joint and increases its depth. The head of the femur (the bone in the thigh) fits in the acetabulum. The labrum deepens this cavity and effectively increases the surface (and strength) of the hip joint.
Injuries to the acetabular labrum can occur from chronictrauma due to repetitive hip motion or from acute trauma as, for example, from a direct blow to the hip or a violent motion of the hip.
Signs and symptoms of a acetabular labrum injury include pain accompanying hip motion, occasional pain in the hip at night or during daily activities, decreased range of motion and loss of strength in the hip.
Treatment may include anti-inflammatory medication and rest. Exercises to strengthen the hip muscles may then be recommended. If these measures are not effective, arthroscopicsurgery may be done. In medicine, a labrum is a ring of fibrocartilage around the edge of the articular (joint) surface of a bone. The Latin "labrum" means "lip." The term is used generally to designate a lip, edge, or brim. Plural, labra
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أَخْبِرِيْ الْكَوْنَ أَكْثِرْ ..
فَبَيْنَ شُمْسٍ عَلَىَ شَكْلِ ابْتِسَامَة..
وَ شَفَقْ الْعَيْنَيْنِ الْأَخْضَرْ ..
عَدَدٌ لَا نِهَائِيٌّ مِنْ الْنِّسَاء ..
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Stent
Stent: A tube designed to be inserted into a vessel or passageway to keep it open.
Stents are inserted into narrowed coronary arteries to help keep them open after balloon angioplasty. The stent then allows the normal flow of blood and oxygen to the heart.
Stents placed in narrowed carotid arteries (the vessels in the front of the neck that supply blood to the brain) appear useful in treating patients at elevated risk for stroke.
Stents are also used in other structures such as the esophagus to treat a constriction, the ureters to maintain the drainage of urine from the kidneys, and the bile duct to keep it open. Named after Charles R. Stent (1845-1901), an English dentist
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أَخْبِرِيْ الْكَوْنَ أَكْثِرْ ..
فَبَيْنَ شُمْسٍ عَلَىَ شَكْلِ ابْتِسَامَة..
وَ شَفَقْ الْعَيْنَيْنِ الْأَخْضَرْ ..
عَدَدٌ لَا نِهَائِيٌّ مِنْ الْنِّسَاء ..
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Macrogenitosomia
Macrogenitosomia: Condition in which the external sex organs are prematurely enlarged or abnormally enlarged. In males, it is caused by an excess of the hormone androgen during fetal development. In females, the clitoris may be enlarged enough to resemble a small penis. Macrogenitosomia is associated with hormonal disorders, which may also create changes in the internal sex organs.
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أَخْبِرِيْ الْكَوْنَ أَكْثِرْ ..
فَبَيْنَ شُمْسٍ عَلَىَ شَكْلِ ابْتِسَامَة..
وَ شَفَقْ الْعَيْنَيْنِ الْأَخْضَرْ ..
عَدَدٌ لَا نِهَائِيٌّ مِنْ الْنِّسَاء ..
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Eosinophil
Eosinophil: A type of leukocyte (white blood cell) with coarse round granules of uniform size within its cytoplasm and typically a bilobate (two-lobed) nucleus. Eosinophils are so named because their cytoplasmic granules stain red with the dye eosin. Eosinophils normally constitute 1 to 3% of the peripheral blood leukocytes, at a count of 350 to 650 per cubic millimeter. Also called an eosinophilic leukocyte. The numbers of eosinophils in blood often rise above the normal range with allergic reactions and parasitic infections as with worms
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أَخْبِرِيْ الْكَوْنَ أَكْثِرْ ..
فَبَيْنَ شُمْسٍ عَلَىَ شَكْلِ ابْتِسَامَة..
وَ شَفَقْ الْعَيْنَيْنِ الْأَخْضَرْ ..
عَدَدٌ لَا نِهَائِيٌّ مِنْ الْنِّسَاء ..
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