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  1. ... collection spaces to current building codes for fire prevention. Dwindling space for growth of the NLM collection requires resources to plan ...
  2. ... Asphyxia Neonatorum - complications - congresses 2 Brain Damage, Chronic - prevention & control - congresses 3 Brain - embryology - congresses 4 Brain - growth & development - congresses 5 Fetal Anoxia - complications - congresses 6 ...
  3. ... which the growth is uncontrolled and progressive. The growths may be malignant or benign.||All neoplasms are assigned to this type. Do not also assign a type from the 'Anatomical Abnormality' hierarchy.||neop|| STY|T192|Receptor|A1.4.1. ...
  4. ... Mass Vaccination Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Secondary Prevention Tertiary Prevention ... Acute Radiation Syndrome Radiation Injuries, Experimental ...
  5. ... poisoning toxicity agonists antagonists & inhibitors pharmacokinetics physiology genetics growth & ... transplantation classification drug effects ...
  6. ... antagonists & inhibitors contraindications diagnostic use pharmacokinetics ... & control radiotherapy rehabilitation surgery transplantation Note: See the ...
  7. ... antagonists & inhibitors contraindications diagnostic use pharmacokinetics ... & control radiotherapy rehabilitation surgery transplantation Note: See the ...
  8. ... antagonists & inhibitors contraindications diagnostic use pharmacokinetics ... & control radiotherapy rehabilitation surgery transplantation Note: See the ...
  9. ... part of CHROMOSOME 18. Clinical manifestations include INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RETARDATION; ... Abnormalities, Multiple C16.131.077.929 Chromosome Disorders C16. ...
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    ... which the growth is uncontrolled and progressive. The growths may be ... 'Anatomical Abnormality' hierarchy. HL: {isa} Disease or Syndrome UI: T114 ...
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