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urethral artery
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UBERON_0039355 |
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Ascending aorta hypoplasia
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HP_0031935 |
[Significant luminal narrowing of a long segment of or the entire ascending aorta.] |
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Delayed ability to walk
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HP_0031936 |
[A failure to achieve the ability to walk at an appropriate developmental stage. Most children learn to walk in a series of stages, and learn to walk short distances independently between 12 and 15 months.] |
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Aorto-right ventricular tunnel
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HP_0031933 |
[The presence of an extracardiac channel that connects the ascending aorta above the sinotubular junction to the cavity of the right ventricle.] |
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Deficit in grammar
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HP_0006977 |
[Deficit in grammar, including syntax and morphology.] |
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Dysmyelinating leukodystrophy
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HP_0006978 |
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3-D shape
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PATO_0002266 |
[A shape that inheres in a 3 dimensional entity.] |
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positive regulation of B cell proliferation
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GO_0030890 |
[Any process that activates or increases the rate or extent of B cell proliferation.] |
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regulation of B cell proliferation
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GO_0030888 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of B cell proliferation.] |
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Ocular flutter
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HP_0031931 |
[Ocular flutter is an abnormal eye movement consisting of repetitive, irregular, involuntary bursts of horizontal saccades without an intersaccadic interval. It is generally superimposed on normal oculomotor behavior and its occurrence may be favored by various events, such as blinks, the triggering of normal saccades or optokinetic stimulation.] |
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Aorto-left ventricular tunnel
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HP_0031932 |
[Aorto-left ventricular tunnel (ALVT) is a congenital extracardiac channel connecting the ascending aorta above the sino-tubular junction to either left or right ventricular cavity.] |
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Necrotizing encephalopathy
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HP_0006976 |
[A type of encephalopathy (brain disease, damage, or malfunction accompanied by an altered mental state) that is characterized by evidence of necrosis of brain tissue.] |
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integrin alpha
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PR_000025796 |
[A protein that is composed of a long N-terminal extracellular domain, a transmembrane domain and a short cytoplasmic C-terminal domain. The N-terminal domain contains beta-propeller repeats (interrupted by an A domain in a subset of integrins alpha), while the C-terminal domain contains a GFFxR motif.] |
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Neurocytic rosette
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HP_0031930 |
[A type of rosette that is similar to the Homer Wright rosette, but the central fiber-rich neuropil island is larger and more irregular.] |
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Rosette
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HP_0031925 |
[A halo or spoke-wheel arrangement of cells surrounding a central core or hub. The central hub may consist of an empty-appearing lumen or a space filled with cytoplasmic processes. The cytoplasm of each of the cells in the rosette is often wedge-shaped with the apex directed toward the central core; the nuclei of the cells participating in the rosette are peripherally positioned and form a ring or halo around the hub.] |
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Periventricular leukomalacia
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HP_0006970 |
[Periventricular leukomalacia is characterized by diffuse injury of deep cerebral white matter, accompanied in its most severe form by focal necrosis. The neuropathologic hallmarks of PVL are microglial activation and focal and diffuse periventricular depletion of premyelinating oligodendroglia.] |
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Conus terminalis arteriovenous malformation
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HP_0031939 |
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Abnormal conus terminalis morphology
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HP_0031938 |
[Any structural anomaly of the conus terminalis, which is the distal bulbous part of the spinal cord at the location where the spinal cord tapers and ends (usually between the L1 and L2 lumbar vertebrae).] |
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Tachylalia
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HP_0031937 |
[Speech that is abnormally fast as compared to the perceived cultural norm.] |
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Abnormal speech rate
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HP_5200011 |
[Speech that is abnormally fast or slow as compared to the perceived cultural norm.] |