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  1. ... significant weight loss (or failure to achieve expected weight gain or faltering growth in children); significant nutritional deficiency; dependence on enteral feeding or oral ...
  2. ... Cycling Repeated cycles of weight loss followed by weight gain. Mn: G09 Tree Category: Circulatory and Respiratory Physiological ...
  3. ... Cycling Repeated cycles of weight loss followed by weight gain. FX: Body Weight Maintenance FX: Body-Weight Trajectory Tree locations: Weight Gain C23.888.144.243.926.750 G07.345. ...
  4. ... relate to economic and commercial aspects such as weight gain, milk production, egg production, or meat quality If ...
  5. ... to screening, evaluation, control, and reduction of abnormal WEIGHT GAIN. Tree locations: Disease Management N04.590.607.250 Therapeutics E02.570 Weight Reduction Programs N02.421.726.407.579.650. ...
  6. ... B. Rogers Award recognizes employees who have made significant contributions to the ... for the rapid growth and success of NCBI’s Electronic Bookshelf project, ...
  7. ... to-date and relevant technologies to provide more rapid and effective access to ... high quality resources is a significant facet of the work done within SIS, and ...
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  9. ... the most up-to-date technologies to provide rapid and effective access to the ... quality resources is a significant facet of the work done within SIS, and ...
  10. ... information related to potential human toxicity. May contain clinically oriented reports. Skin, Eye, and Respiratory Irritation (SERI) -- ... and databases and databanks that NLM employs to gain access to the world's medical knowledge; but as ...