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Disorder Alphabetical

Listing by Case Number Listing by Disorder (Alphabetical)... [Pg.461]

The involvement in Project Monarch was not simply sexual. According to O Brien, the MPD would trigger a Dissociative Identity Disorder or DID. Mind control experts knew this could lead to an extraordinary high pain threshold, a heightened visual acuity and a compartmentalization of her memory which would allow for retention of detailed messages and data that she would not ordinarily comprehend. These memory compartments are what clinicians would refer to as personalities. This would allow O Brien and others like her to perform a variety of sexual and diplomatic tasks for the puppet masters in the CIA, DIA, NS A, or any of the other security agencies in the alphabet soup of government security acronyms. [Pg.11]

Table 3.1.1 Disorders of organic acid metabolism (in alphabetical order). This table does not include disorders with primary accumulation of amino acids, disorders of mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation, or primary lactic acidemias. Co A Coenzyme A, FAD flavin adenine dinucleotide... Table 3.1.1 Disorders of organic acid metabolism (in alphabetical order). This table does not include disorders with primary accumulation of amino acids, disorders of mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation, or primary lactic acidemias. Co A Coenzyme A, FAD flavin adenine dinucleotide...
Interferon, a small protein containing fewer than two hundred amino acids, is an interesting example of a biologically active polypeptide. There are three classes of interferon, labeled by the first three letters of the Greek alphabet. Interferon-a is used to treat leukemia, hepatitis B and C, and Kaposi s sarcoma. Interferon-/3 finds use as a treatment for multiple sclerosis and interferon-y has applications in treating a rare genetic disorder called granulomatous disease. [Pg.244]

Selected inherited disorders arc outlined alphabetically in Table 2. [Pg.63]

Postmarketing and other experience these data are insufficient to support an estimate of their incidence or to establish causation. The listing is alphabetized angioedema, blood glucose fluctuation, breast hypertrophy, erythema multiforme, elevated liver function tests, fever, hyponatremia, jaundice, movement disorder, and Stevens-Johnson syndrome. [Pg.297]

There is a strong tendency for aromatic molecules to aggregate face to face and the formation of columnar phases by discotic molecules is widespread. There is a cascade of discotic columnar phase structures, roughly analogous to the alphabet of smectic phases. Some of these are shown in Fig. 1.14 to give an indication of the range of possible structures. Columnar structures are characterised in terms of the pattern of stacking within the columns (ordered or disordered) and the appearance of the two-dimensional lattice, as seen in a cross-section normal to the column axes. [Pg.12]


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