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    What are the types of anti-social Behaviour

    Subtitle: Physical Anti-Social Behaviour Physical anti-social behaviour includes a wide range of activities which can involve physical violence, intimidation or harassment, including: Assault – physically attacking someone either directly or indirectly, such as throwing objects at them...
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    What disorder causes lack of emotions

    Schizoid Personality Disorder Schizoid Personality Disorder (SPD) is a mental health condition characterized by a lack of interest in social relationships, a tendency towards a solitary lifestyle, secretiveness, emotional coldness, and apathy. People with SPD often find themselves isolated from...
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    What happens in a hemolytic reaction

    A hemolytic reaction is a process in which red blood cells (RBCs) are destroyed, or lysed, by an external agent. This agent can be anything from a virus or bacteria to an immune system response, such as an autoimmune disorder. In this article, we will discuss what happens during a hemolytic...
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    What is rhinitis that never goes away

    Rhinitis is a condition that affects the nose and sinuses and is characterized by inflammation, sneezing, and a runny nose. It can be caused by allergies, environmental factors, or infections, and can range from mild to severe. Unfortunately, there are cases where rhinitis can become chronic and...
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    What does ibuprofen do to your blood

    Ibuprofen is a common over-the-counter medication used to reduce inflammation and pain. While it is generally safe to take, it can have an effect on your blood. In this article, we'll discuss what ibuprofen does to your blood and how it can affect your health. What Is Ibuprofen? Ibuprofen is a...
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    What are the 6 dimensions of behaviour

    Introduction Behaviour is the way a person or group of people behaves or acts in certain situations. It is important to understand the different dimensions of behaviour in order to make informed decisions about how to interact with others. This article will discuss the six dimensions of...
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    What is a root lesion of the tooth

    A root lesion of the tooth is a dental condition that occurs when the root of a tooth becomes inflamed or infected. This can happen due to decay, trauma, or periodontal disease. Root lesions can cause pain, swelling, and sensitivity. Treatment often involves root canal therapy or extraction...
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    What is the antonym of spilt

    Cevap: The antonym of spilt is pour.
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    What is the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic haemolytic Anaemia

    Intrinsic and extrinsic haemolytic anaemia are both types of anaemia caused by the breakdown of red blood cells. The difference between the two is that intrinsic haemolytic anaemia is caused by an abnormality of the red blood cells themselves, while extrinsic haemolytic anaemia is caused by an...
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    Can you live a long life without a pancreas

    Can you live a long life without a pancreas? It is possible to live a long life without a pancreas, though it is not easy. The pancreas is a small organ located in the abdomen behind the stomach that plays an important role in digestion and the production of hormones that help regulate blood...
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    What does C mean in the mammogram result

    C stands for calcification in a mammogram result. Calcifications are small deposits of calcium, which can be seen on a mammogram. They are usually benign, but can sometimes indicate the presence of cancer. Depending on the size, shape, distribution, and pattern of the calcifications, a doctor...
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    What is the best scan for pancreatitis

    Radiological Imaging for Pancreatitis Radiological imaging is an important tool in diagnosing pancreatitis. It can be used to detect inflammation and damage to the pancreas, as well as any complications that may have occurred due to the condition. The most common radiographic tests used to...
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    Is it possible to choke and still breathe

    Can Choking and Breathing Coexist? Choking is a medical condition that occurs when something blocks the airways and prevents air from entering or leaving the lungs. It is a potentially life-threatening emergency and can cause death if not treated promptly. It is possible to choke and still...
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    How can I calm my pancreatitis attack

    Symptoms of Pancreatitis Attack The most common symptoms of a pancreatitis attack include: Severe abdominal pain – This pain typically occurs in the upper abdomen, and may spread to the back. It may be constant or come and go. Nausea and vomiting – This can range from mild to severe. Fever...
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    What is allergic rhinitis also known as

    Allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever, is an allergic reaction that occurs when the body's immune system overreacts to allergens in the environment. These allergens can include pollen, mold, dust, animal dander, and certain foods. Symptoms of allergic rhinitis include sneezing, itchy and...
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    What are the specific markers for pancreatitis

    Symptoms of Pancreatitis The most common symptom of pancreatitis is abdominal pain that is felt in the upper left side or middle of the abdomen. The pain may come on suddenly and be severe, or may be mild and come on gradually. Other symptoms include nausea, vomiting, fever, rapid pulse, and...
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    Is MAOA CDH13 real

    MAOA and CDH13 are both genes associated with human behavior and mental health. In particular, MAOA is known as the "warrior gene" because of its role in aggression, and CDH13 is linked to the development of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). MAOA MAOA stands for monoamine...
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    What are the differential diagnosis of hemolytic anemia

    Subtitle: Differential Diagnosis of Hemolytic Anemia Hemolytic anemia is a condition in which red blood cells are destroyed faster than they can be replaced. The destruction of red blood cells can be caused by a variety of factors, including inherited disorders, autoimmune disorders, and...
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    What is an example of an anti social person

    An anti social person is someone who avoids social interaction and is unwilling to engage with other people. Examples of this type of person may include someone who chooses to stay in their home all of the time, or someone who refuses to attend social gatherings or events. They may also choose...
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    What does ığsi hücre mean

    Iğsi hücre is a Turkish term that translates to "discussion cell" or "discussion forum". It refers to an online forum where users can share their opinions and ideas on a particular topic or topic of interest. It is a type of online social network, where users can discuss topics, ask questions...
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