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hay fever hay fever
hay fever seasonal allergy causing inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nose and eyes. It is characterized by itching about the eyes and nose, sneezing, a profuse watery nasal discharge, and tearing of the eyes. The cause is a sensitivity to one or more species of pollens or fungi. In... Read more
Atopic Dermatitis Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis Definition Atopic dermatitis(AD) is a chronic skin disorder associated with biochemical abnormalities in the patient's body tissues and immune system. It is characterized by inflammation, itching, weepy skin lesions, and an individual or ... Read more
Isaac Hayes Isaac Hayes
Isaac Hayes Singer, songwriter Helped Invent Stax Sound Stardom With Hot Buttered Soul Criticism Despite Success Selected discography Sources Isaac Hayes saw success early in his musical career as a session musician and songwriter at legendary Stax-Volt Records, the birthplace of commercial Memphis... Read more
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weed weed
weed common term for any wild plant, particularly an undesired plant, growing in cultivated ground, where it competes with crop plants for soil nutrients and water. In their natural habitat, wildflowers and herbs not only provide beauty but function in many useful ways, e.g., as a source of food... Read more
goldenrod goldenrod
goldenrod any species of the large genus Solidago of the family Asteraceae ( aster family), chiefly North American weedy herbs. They have small yellow flowers clustered, often in panicles, along a wandlike stem. The few species that have white flowers are called silverrod. The goldenrods were,... Read more
yellow fever yellow fever
yellow fever acute infectious disease endemic in tropical Africa and many areas of South America. Epidemics have extended into subtropical and temperate regions during warm seasons. In 1878 a severe outbreak in the Mississippi Valley killed about 20,000; the last epidemic in the United States... Read more
Hemorrhagic Fevers Hemorrhagic Fevers
Hemorrhagic Fevers Definition Hemorrhagic fevers are caused by viruses that exist throughout the world. However, they are most common in tropical areas. Early symptoms, such as muscle aches and fever, can progress to a mild illness or to a more debilitating, potentially fatal disease. In severe... Read more
dermatitis dermatitis
dermatitis , nonspecific irritation of the skin. The causative agent may be a bacterium, fungus, or parasite; it can also be a foreign substance, known as an allergen. Contact dermatitis is an allergic reaction to a substance that comes in contact with the skin, such as soap. Atopic dermatitis, also... Read more
Prokaryotic Chromosome Prokaryotic Chromosome
Chromosome, Prokaryotic The bacterial or prokaryotic chromosome differs in many ways from that of the eukaryote. The term "eukaryote" comes from the Greek and means "true nucleus." Eukaryotic cells have a double membrane (the nuclear membrane ) surrounding the nucleus, the organelle that contains... Read more

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