diphosphate ion
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CHEBI_35782 |
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nuclear protein-containing complex
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GO_0140513 |
[A stable assembly of two or more macromolecules, i.e. proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates or lipids, in which at least one component is a protein and the constituent parts function together in the nucleus.] |
Coarse hair
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HP_0002208 |
[Hair shafts are rough in texture.] |
Abnormality of hair texture
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HP_0010719 |
[An abnormality of the texture of the hair.] |
Diffuse reticular or finely nodular infiltrations
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HP_0002207 |
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Pulmonary infiltrates
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HP_0002113 |
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Sparse scalp hair
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HP_0002209 |
[Decreased number of hairs per unit area of skin of the scalp.] |
Sparse hair
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HP_0008070 |
[Reduced density of hairs.] |
Abnormality of the scalp hair
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HP_0100037 |
[An abnormality of the hair of head.] |
Intercostal muscle weakness
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HP_0004878 |
[Lack of strength of the intercostal muscles, i.e., of the muscle groups running along the ribs that create and move the chest wall.] |
Muscle weakness
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HP_0001324 |
[Reduced strength of muscles.] |
Respiratory insufficiency
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HP_0002093 |
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Sparse axillary hair
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HP_0002215 |
[Reduced number or density of axillary hair.] |
Abnormality of the axillary hair
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HP_0100134 |
[Abnormality of the growth of the axillary hair. Axillary hair is part of the secondary sexual hair, which normally ensues during puberty.] |
Intermittent hyperventilation
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HP_0004879 |
[Episodic hyperventilation.] |
Hyperventilation
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HP_0002883 |
[Hyperventilation refers to an increased pulmonary ventilation rate that is faster than necessary for the exchange of gases. Hyperventilation can result from increased frequency of breathing, an increased tidal volume, or both, and leads to an excess intake of oxygen and the blowing off of carbon dioxide.] |
Slow-growing hair
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HP_0002217 |
[Hair whose growth is slower than normal.] |
Abnormality of hair growth rate
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HP_0011363 |
[Hair whose growth rate deviates from the norm.] |
Spontaneous neonatal pneumothorax
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HP_0004876 |
[Pneumothorax occurring neonatally without traumatic injury to the chest or lung.] |
Spontaneous pneumothorax
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HP_0002108 |
[Pneumothorax occurring without traumatic injury to the chest or lung.] |