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Diseases of Peripheral Nerve, an appreciation of the general and specific pathological reactions in peripheral nerves which are discussed in this chapter. Much of the present body of information regarding peripheral nerve pathology has been gathered from detailed examination of nerve biopsies, from autopsy material and from exp
Lignans
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Diseases of Muscle,ar disorders. In this chapter a general account of the pathological reactions of muscle will be given, particularly in relation to biopsy material, although some attention will also be given to autopsy findings. The features of individual disorders will be summarised.
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Aufbau und Strukturen in SAP ERP,mal enzymes are classified according to their functions; for instance, glycosidases remove specific sugar residues from complex carbohydrates or glycolipids, cathepsins (proteinases) degrade protein and the sulphatases remove ester sulphate groups which are covalently linked to organic residues (e.g. sugars).
preeclampsia
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-89554-7ording to their underlying causation and localisation in the brain, as, for example, the characteristic syndromes attributed to frontal, temporal and parietal lobe lesions (Chap. 3). Dementia itself may be reversible or irreversible, static or progressive, depending on its causation.
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凝乳
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Dementia,ording to their underlying causation and localisation in the brain, as, for example, the characteristic syndromes attributed to frontal, temporal and parietal lobe lesions (Chap. 3). Dementia itself may be reversible or irreversible, static or progressive, depending on its causation.