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Results 1 - 10 of 91 for Tar
  1. Heroin (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... or a black sticky substance known as black tar heroin. How do people use heroin? People inject, ...
  2. Tar remover is used to get rid of tar, a dark oily material. This article discusses health ... may occur if you breathe in or touch tar remover. This article is for information only. DO ...
  3. ... situation known as reduced penetrance. ALS10 TADBP_HUMAN TAR DNA-binding protein 43 TAR DNA-binding protein-43 TDP-43 Tests of TARDBP PubMed TAR DNA-BINDING PROTEIN; TARDBP NCBI Gene ClinVar Borroni ...
  4. Thrombocytopenia-absent radius (TAR) syndrome is characterized by the absence of a bone called the radius in each forearm and a shortage (deficiency) ... intellectual development.The severity of skeletal problems in TAR syndrome varies among affected individuals. The radius, which ...
  5. Naphthalene is a white solid substance with a strong smell. Poisoning from naphthalene destroys or changes red blood cells so they ...
  6. ... in the RBM8A gene cause thrombocytopenia-absent radius (TAR) syndrome. This disorder is characterized by the absence ... cells involved in clotting (platelets).Most people with TAR syndrome have a mutation in one copy of ...
  7. ... involved in most cases of thrombocytopenia-absent radius (TAR) syndrome. TAR syndrome is characterized by the absence of a ... deletion in chromosome 1 that is associated with TAR syndrome eliminates at least 200,000 DNA base ...
  8. ... genetic change that causes thrombocytopenia-absent radius syndrome (TAR syndrome). TAR syndrome results from the deletion of a different, ... Mb deletion occurs. The chromosomal change related to TAR syndrome is often called the 200-kb deletion. ...
  9. Low-Yield Cigarettes (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Smoking/Specifics ... Smoking ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Data and statistical information regarding the health consequences of low-yield cigarettes.
  10. ... bleeding that cause iron deficiency anemia include: Dark, tar-colored stools or blood in the stool Heavy ... iron deficiency You notice blood or a black tar-appearance in your stool
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