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humectant
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CHEBI_77968 |
[A compound that is used to keep a substance moist.] |
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food humectant
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CHEBI_77969 |
[A humectant that is used as a food additive to prevent foodstuffs from drying out.] |
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Middle mediastinal mass
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HP_0033828 |
[A type of inferior mediastinal mass that is located withinthe pericardium.] |
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Inferior mediastinal mass
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HP_0033826 |
[A type of mediastinal mass that is located below the thoracic plane (a horizontal line that runs from the manubriosternal joint (sternal angle or angle of Louis) to the inferior endplate of T4).] |
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Anterior mediastinal mass
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HP_0033827 |
[A type of inferior mediastinal mass that is located in front of the pericardium.] |
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Mediastinal mass
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HP_0033823 |
[A mass in the mediastinum seen on chest imaging is defined as an opacity greater than 3 cm in diameter (without regard to contour, border, or density characteristics).] |
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Superior mediastinal mass
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HP_0033825 |
[A type of mediastinal mass that is located above the thoracic plane (a horizontal line that runs from the manubriosternal joint (sternal angle or angle of Louis) to the inferior endplate of T4).] |
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Pleural mass
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HP_0033824 |
[A mass in the pleura seen on chest imaging is defined as an opacity greater than 3 cm in diameter (without regard to contour, border, or density characteristics).] |
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Mass on thoracic imaging
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HP_0033822 |
[A mass is any pulmonary, pleural, or mediastinal lesion seen on chest radiographs as an opacity greater than 3 cm in diameter (without regard to contour, border, or density characteristics). Mass usually implies a solid or partly solid opacity. CT allows more exact evaluation of size, location, attenuation, and other features.] |
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Valgus hand deformity
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HP_0006228 |
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food packaging gas
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CHEBI_77974 |
[A food additive that is a (generally inert) gas which is used to envelop foodstuffs during packing and so protect them from unwanted chemical reactions such as food spoilage or oxidation during subsequent transport and storage. The term includes propellant gases, used to expel foods from a container.] |
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Osteoarthritis of the first carpometacarpal joint
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HP_0006226 |
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Tapering pointed ends of distal finger phalanges
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HP_0006224 |
[A reduction in diameter of the distal phalanx of finger towards the distal end such that the tip of the phalanx comes to a point (this feature can be observed on radiograms).] |
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Mild intrauterine growth retardation
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HP_0008883 |
[Intrauterine growth retardation that is at least 2 standard deviations (SD) below average, but not as low as 3 SD, corrected for sex and gestational age.] |
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Posterior mediastinal mass
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HP_0033829 |
[A type of inferior mediastinal mass that is located behind the pericardium.] |
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Apical
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HP_0033820 |
[Applies to an abnormality whose distribution and appearance are located at the apex of an organ. For instance, apical refers to the superior portion of the lung.] |
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beta-alanine
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CHEBI_16958 |
[A naturally-occurring beta-amino acid comprising propionic acid with the amino group in the 3-position.] |
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N-acetyl-L-aspartate(2-)
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CHEBI_16953 |
[A doubly-charged N-acyl-L-alpha-amino acid anion resulting from deprotonation of both carboxy groups of N-acetyl-L-aspartic acid.] |
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Decreased CD25 upregulation upon TCR activation
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HP_0031270 |
[Decreased or impaired upregulation of CD25 on T cells after activation via the T cell receptor (TCR).] |
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Abnormal CD25 upregulation upon TCR activation
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HP_0031269 |
[Any abnormality in the upregulation of CD25 on T cells after activation via the T cell receptor (TCR). CD25 is the alpha chain of the IL2 receptor. Ligation of the T cell antigen receptor leads to the induction of CD25 expression.] |