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somatic diversification of immunoglobulins involved in immune response
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GO_0002208 |
[The somatic process that results in the generation of sequence diversity of immunoglobulins after induction, and contributes to an immune response.] |
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somatic diversification of immunoglobulins
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GO_0016445 |
[The somatic process that results in the generation of sequence diversity of immunoglobulins.] |
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Fatigable weakness of bulbar muscles
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HP_0030192 |
[A type of weakness of the bulbar muscles (muscles of the mouth and throat responsible for speech and swallowing) that occurs after a muscle group is used and lessens if the muscle group has some rest. That is, there is diminution of strength with repetitive muscle actions.] |
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Fatigable weakness
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HP_0003473 |
[A type of weakness that occurs after a muscle group is used and lessens if the muscle group has some rest. That is, there is diminution of strength with repetitive muscle actions.] |
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Fatigable weakness of chewing muscles
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HP_0030193 |
[A type of weakness of the muscles involved in chewing that occurs after a muscle group is used and lessens if the muscle group has some rest. That is, there is diminution of strength with repetitive muscle actions.] |
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somatic recombination of immunoglobulin genes involved in immune response
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GO_0002204 |
[The process in which immunoglobulin genes are formed through recombination of the germline genetic elements, also known as immunoglobulin gene segments, within a single locus following the induction of and contributing to an immune response.] |
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somatic recombination of immunoglobulin gene segments
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GO_0016447 |
[The process in which immunoglobulin genes are formed through recombination of the germline genetic elements, as known as immunoglobulin gene segments, within a single locus.] |
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Oral motor hypotonia
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HP_0030190 |
[Reduced muscle tone of oral musculature. In infants, this feature may be associated with difficulties in breast feeding, and may affect the latch, jaw motions, tongue placement, lip seal, suck/swallow/breathe pattern and overall feeding behavior.] |
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Fatigable weakness of distal limb muscles
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HP_0030198 |
[A type of weakness of a skeletal muscle of distal part of a limb that occurs after a muscle group is used and lessens if the muscle group has some rest. That is, there is diminution of strength with repetitive muscle actions.] |
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Fatigable weakness of neck muscles
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HP_0030199 |
[A type of weakness of a skeletal muscle in the neck that occurs after a muscle group is used and lessens if the muscle group has some rest. That is, there is diminution of strength with repetitive muscle actions.] |
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Fatigable weakness of respiratory muscles
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HP_0030196 |
[A type of weakness of the muscles involved in breathing (respiration) that occurs after a muscle group is used and lessens if the muscle group has some rest. That is, there is diminution of strength with repetitive muscle actions.] |
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Fatigable weakness of speech muscles
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HP_0030194 |
[A type of weakness of the muscles involved in speech that occurs after a muscle group is used and lessens if the muscle group has some rest. That is, there is diminution of strength with repetitive muscle actions.] |
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Fatigable weakness of swallowing muscles
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HP_0030195 |
[A type of weakness of the muscles involved in swallowing that occurs after a muscle group is used and lessens if the muscle group has some rest. That is, there is diminution of strength with repetitive muscle actions.] |
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Cardiogenic shock
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HP_0030149 |
[Severely decreased cardiac output with evidence of inadequate end-organ perfusion (i.e., tissue hypoxia) in the presence of adequate intravascular volume.] |
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Shock
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HP_0031273 |
[The state in which profound and widespread reduction of effective tissue perfusion leads first to reversible, and then if prolonged, to irreversible cellular injury.] |
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Truncal titubation
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HP_0030147 |
[Tremor of the trunk in an anterior-posterior plane at 3-4 Hz.] |
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Heart murmur
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HP_0030148 |
[An extra or unusual sound heard during a heartbeat caused vibrations resulting from the flow of blood through the heart.] |
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Progressive joint destruction
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HP_0005187 |
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Global systolic dysfunction
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HP_0005185 |
[A reduced ejection fraction and an enlarged left ventricle chamber, the latter by an increased resistance to filling with increased filling pressures. Systolic dysfunction is clinically associated with left ventricular failure in the presence of marked cardiomegaly.] |
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Reduced systolic function
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HP_0006673 |
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