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lumen of central nervous system
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UBERON_0002561 |
[The cavity that is enclosed by the central nervous system. In vertebrates this is the cavity that includes as parts ventricular cavities and the central canal of the spinal cord that develops from the lumen of the neura tube.] |
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white matter lamina of cerebral hemisphere
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UBERON_0014532 |
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white matter lamina of diencephalon
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UBERON_0014531 |
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White scaling skin
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HP_0040190 |
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Scaling skin
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HP_0040189 |
[Refers to the loss of the outer layer of the epidermis in large, scale-like flakes.] |
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Rectus femoris muscle atrophy
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HP_0040191 |
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butane
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CHEBI_37808 |
[A straight chain alkane composed of 4 carbon atoms.] |
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Encephalomalacia
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HP_0040197 |
[Encephalomalacia is the softening or loss of brain tissue after cerebral infarction, cerebral ischemia, infection, craniocerebral trauma, or other injury.] |
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Non-medullary thyroid carcinoma
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HP_0040198 |
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obsolete Flat midface
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HP_0040199 |
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obsolete Pinealoblastoma
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HP_0040193 |
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Mild microcephaly
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HP_0040196 |
[Decreased occipito-frontal (head) circumference (OFC). For the microcephaly OFC must be between -3 SD and -2 SD compared to appropriate, age matched, normal standards (i.e. -3 SD <= OFC < -2 SD).] |
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digit 1 plus metapodial segment
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UBERON_5006048 |
[A subdivision of the autopod consisting of digit 1 plus the region incorporating a single metapodial element. These segments are typically repeated along the pre-axiom to post-axial axis.] |
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p-quinones
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CHEBI_25830 |
[A quinone in which the two oxo groups of the quinone are located para to each other on the 6-membered quinonoid ring.] |
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zygomatic arch
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UBERON_0002500 |
[The bony arch in vertebrates that extends along the side or front of the skull beneath the eye socket and is formed by the temporal process of the zygomatic bone and the zygomatic process of the temporal bone.] |
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digit 2 plus metapodial segment
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UBERON_5006049 |
[A subdivision of the autopod consisting of digit 2 plus the region incorporating a single metapodial element. These segments are typically repeated along the pre-axiom to post-axial axis.] |
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digit 4 plus metapodial segment
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UBERON_5006051 |
[A subdivision of the autopod consisting of digit 4 plus the region incorporating a single metapodial element. These segments are typically repeated along the pre-axiom to post-axial axis.] |
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digit 3 plus metapodial segment
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UBERON_5006050 |
[A subdivision of the autopod consisting of digit 3 plus the region incorporating a single metapodial element. These segments are typically repeated along the pre-axiom to post-axial axis.] |
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digit 5 plus metapodial segment
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UBERON_5006052 |
[A subdivision of the autopod consisting of digit 5 plus the region incorporating a single metapodial element. These segments are typically repeated along the pre-axiom to post-axial axis.] |
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anterior fontanel
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UBERON_0002510 |
[In humans, the anterior fontanelle (bregmatic fontanelle, frontal fontanelle) is the largest, and is placed at the junction of the sagittal suture, coronal suture, and frontal suture; it is lozenge-shaped, and measures about 4 cm in its antero-posterior and 2.5 cm in its transverse diameter. The fontanelle allows the skull to deform during birth to ease its passage through the birth canal and for expansion of the brain after birth. While the posterior and lateral fontanelles are obliterated by about six months after birth, the anterior is not completely closed until about the middle of the second year. Full ossification starts in the late twenties and finishes before the age of 50 . [WP,unvetted].] |