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  2. Ulcerative colitis - Wikipedia

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    Ulcerative colitis (UC) is one of the two types of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), with the other type being Crohn's disease. [1] It is a long-term condition that results in inflammation and ulcers of the colon and rectum.

  3. Goniatite - Wikipedia

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    The prionoceratid Imitoceras rotatorium, showing characteristic goniatitic sutures.Early Carboniferous, Rockford Limestone, Rockford, Illinois.. All goniatites possessed an external shell, which is divided internally into chambers filled with gas giving it buoyancy during the life of the animal.

  4. Goniatites - Wikipedia

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    Fossils of species within this genus have been found widespread in North America, Eurasia, and north Africa. In particular they have been found in the Triassic of Italy, United States, in the Permian of United States, in the Carboniferous of the Czech Republic, Germany, Ireland, Morocco, United Kingdom, United States, in the Mississippian of United States, as well in the Devonian of the Czech ...

  5. Anomis mesogona - Wikipedia

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    Gonitis mesogonia Walker, 1857 Anomis mesogona is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Francis Walker in 1857. [ 1 ] It is found in India , [ 2 ] Sri Lanka , [ 3 ] Somalia and Japan .

  6. Not otherwise specified - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, not otherwise specified (NOS) is a subcategory in systems of disease/disorder classification such as ICD-9, ICD-10, or DSM-IV.It is generally used to note the presence of an illness where the symptoms presented were sufficient to make a general diagnosis, but where a specific diagnosis was not made.

  7. List of Greek and Latin roots in English/G - Wikipedia

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    Root Meaning in English Origin language Etymology (root origin) English examples galact-[1] (ΓΛΑΚ) [2]milk: Greek: γάλα, γάλακτος (gála, gálaktos): galactagogue, galactic, galactorrhea, lactose, polygala, polygalactia, galaxy

  8. Gonocyte - Wikipedia

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    Gonocytes are described as large and spherical, with a prominent nucleus and two nucleoli. [1] The term, gonocyte, was created in 1957 by Canadian scientists Yves Clermont and Bernard Perey. [2]

  9. Talk:Gonitis - Wikipedia

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