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  • 1Incontinence — Inability to control excretions. Urinary incontinence is inability to keep urine in the bladder. Fecal incontinence is inability to retain feces in the rectum. * * * 1. Inability to prevent the discharge of any of the excretions, especially of… …

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  • 2Diabetes insipidus — Classification and external resources Vasopressin ICD 10 E …

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  • 3incontinence — (n.) late 14c., inability to restrain sexual desire, sexual immorality, later inability to keep to a religious rule (early 15c.), from O.Fr. incontinence lack of abstinence, unchastity (12c.) or directly from L. incontinentia greediness;… …

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  • 4Drooling — Classification and external resources ICD 10 K11.7 ICD 9 527.7 …

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  • 5renal failure — the inability of a kidney to excrete metabolites at normal plasma levels under conditions of normal loading, or the inability to retain electrolytes under conditions of normal intake, so that waste products and metabolites accumulate in the blood …

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  • 6Cell envelope — The cell envelope is the cell membrane and cell wall plus an outer membrane, if one is present. Most bacterial cell envelopes fall into two major categories: Gram positive and Gram negative. These are differentiated by their Gram staining… …

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  • 7Mistigris — Country Canada Years active 1994–1998 Category ANSI art/tracking Founder(s) Cth …

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  • 8Villa Guerrero, Jalisco — Villa Guerrero   Municipality and town   …

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  • 9Seidel Band Instrument Company — The Seidel Band Instrument Company was a short lived manufacturer of musical instruments located in Elkhart, Indiana. HistoryThe company was founded by William F. Seidel (b Markneukirchen, Germany 30 Nov 1848; d Elkhart 5 Aug 1922).… …

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  • 10Bacterial cell structure — Bacteria, despite their apparent simplicity, contain a well developed cell structure which is responsible for many of their unique biological properties. Many structural features are unique to bacteria and are not found among archaea or… …

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