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  1. ... syndrome Diabetes mellitus, type II, with deafness Maternally transmitted diabetes-deafness syndrome MIDD Mitochondrial inherited diabetes and ... deafness Genetic Testing Registry: Diabetes-deafness syndrome maternally transmitted Maternally-inherited diabetes and deafness National Organization for ...
  2. ... population in Papua New Guinea. The disorder was transmitted when individuals ate affected human tissue during cannibalistic funeral rituals.Rarely, prion disease can be transmitted by accidental exposure to PrPSc-contaminated tissues during ...
  3. ... originate in one half of the brain are transmitted to both sides of the body, leading to ...
  4. ... eye is converted into electrical signals that are transmitted to the brain. The ABCA4 protein removes one ...
  5. ... reactions that create electrical signals. These signals are transmitted to the brain, where they are interpreted as ...
  6. ... neurotransmitters when signaling is no longer needed. Signals transmitted by serotonin regulate mood, emotion, sleep, and appetite. ...
  7. ... s electrical charge, generating a signal that is transmitted to the brain. The brain combines input from ...
  8. ... s electrical charge, generating a signal that is transmitted to the brain. The brain combines input from ...
  9. ... sound waves to nerve impulses, which are then transmitted to the brain. Stereocilia are also elements of ...
  10. ... waves to electrical nerve signals, which are then transmitted to the brain. This conversion involves many processes, ...
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