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Intense attachment to unusual objects
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HP_5200133 |
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lung development
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GO_0030324 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the lung over time, from its formation to the mature structure. In all air-breathing vertebrates the lungs are developed from the ventral wall of the oesophagus as a pouch which divides into two sacs. In amphibians and many reptiles the lungs retain very nearly this primitive sac-like character, but in the higher forms the connection with the esophagus becomes elongated into the windpipe and the inner walls of the sacs become more and more divided, until, in the mammals, the air spaces become minutely divided into tubes ending in small air cells, in the walls of which the blood circulates in a fine network of capillaries. In mammals the lungs are more or less divided into lobes, and each lung occupies a separate cavity in the thorax.] |
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Jumping
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HP_5200134 |
[An excessive frequency of jumping in place.] |
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Delay in the acquisition of cooperative play skills
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HP_5200135 |
[Failure to acquire the ability to play cooperatively, a type of play in whichchildren work together towards a common goal and in which a child displays interest both in the play and in the the other child or children involved in playing. This ability is observed in neurotypical children from the age of 3 to 6 years.] |
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cellular anatomical entity morphogenesis
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GO_0032989 |
[The process in which a cellular entity is generated and organized. A cellular entity has granularity above the level of a protein complex but below that of an anatomical system.] |
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obsolete Reduced use of language for social purposes
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HP_5200131 |
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Fibular deviation of the 4th toe
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HP_0100340 |
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epithelial cell proliferation involved in renal tubule morphogenesis
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GO_2001013 |
[Any epithelial cell proliferation that is involved in renal tubule morphogenesis.] |
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hyomandibular-otic region joint
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UBERON_2001947 |
[Joint that articulates the hyomandibular cartilage or bone and otic region cartilage or sphenotic bone, and often pterotic bone and prootic bone. Hyomandibular-otic region joint is paired.] |
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Tibial deviation of the 4th toe
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HP_0100341 |
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Increased neuronal autofluorescent lipopigment
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HP_0002074 |
[Lipofuscin, a generic term applied to autofluorescent lipopigment, is a mixture of protein and lipid that accumulates in most aging cells, particularly those involved in high lipid turnover (e.g., the adrenal medulla) or phagocytosis of other cell types (e g., the retinal pigment epithelium or RPE; macrophage). This term pertains if there is an increase in the neuronal accumulation of lipofuscin (also known as autofluorescent lipoprotein) more than expected for the age of the patient.] |
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Fibular deviation of the 3rd toe
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HP_0100342 |
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Dysdiadochokinesis
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HP_0002075 |
[A type of ataxia characterized by the impairment of the ability to perform rapidly alternating movements, such as pronating and supinating his or her hand on the dorsum of the other hand as rapidly as possible.] |
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Tibial deviation of the 3rd toe
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HP_0100343 |
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Migraine
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HP_0002076 |
[Migraine is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by episodic attacks of headache and associated symptoms.] |
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Fibular deviation of the 2nd toe
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HP_0100344 |
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Migraine with aura
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HP_0002077 |
[A type of migraine in which there is an aura characterized by focal neurological phenomena that usually proceed, but may accompany or occur in the absence of, the headache. The symptoms of an aura may include fully reversible visual, sensory, and speech symptoms but not motor weakness. Visual symptoms may include flickering lights, spots and lines and/or loss of vision and/or unilateral sensory symptoms such as paresthesias or numbness. At least one of the symptoms of an aura develops gradually over 5 or more minutes and/or different symptoms occur in succession.] |
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Tibial deviation of the 2nd toe
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HP_0100345 |
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Limb ataxia
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HP_0002070 |
[A kind of ataxia that affects movements of the extremities.] |
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Fibular deviation of the 5th toe
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HP_0100346 |
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