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Results 1 - 10 of 139 for Completely
  1. ... the brain and spinal cord, fails to close completely during the first few weeks of embryonic development. ... bones of the spinal column do not close completely around the developing nerves of the spinal cord. ...
  2. ... for making a protein whose function is not completely understood. Studies suggest that the SERAC1 protein is ...
  3. ... for making a protein whose function is not completely understood. It plays a role in muscles used ...
  4. ... for making a protein whose function is not completely understood. Studies show that the BCR protein may ...
  5. ... for making a protein whose function is not completely understood. Within cells, the CEP57 protein is located ...
  6. ... making the EWS protein, whose function is not completely understood. The EWS protein has two regions that ...
  7. ... of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy are complex and not completely understood. Mutations in one of several genes can ... in neuron activity, although its function is not completely understood. The EFHC1 protein is attached to another ...
  8. ... vision, which means vision loss that cannot be completely corrected with glasses or contact lenses.Some people ... affected individuals, the eyeball may appear to be completely missing; however, even in these cases some remaining ...
  9. ... both nasal passages are narrowed (choanal stenosis) or completely blocked (choanal atresia), which can cause difficulty breathing. ... sense of smell that is diminished (hyposmia) or completely absent (anosmia), and mild to profound hearing loss. ...
  10. ... As a result, the sodium channel does not completely close when it is turned off, allowing sodium ... As a result, the sodium channel does not completely close when it is turned off, allowing sodium ...
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