Lincolnshire (England) -- Pictorial works. : A selection of views in the county of Lincoln : comprising the principal towns and churches, the remains of castles and religious houses and seats of the nobility and gentry with topographical and historical accounts of each view
Reclamation of land -- Great Britain -- Lincolnshire : A history of the fens of South Lincolnshire : being a description of the rivers Witham and Welland and their estuary, and an account of the reclamation, drainage, and enclosure of the fens adjacent thereto / by W.H. Wheeler
A class of untranslated RNA molecules that are typically greater than 200 nucleotides in length and do not code for proteins. Members of this class have been found to play roles in transcriptional regulation, post-transcriptional processing, CHROMATIN REMODELING, and in the epigenetic control of chromatin
Lind, James, 1716-1794. : Scurvy : how a surgeon, a mariner, and a gentleman solved the greatest medical mystery of the age of sail / Stephen R. Bown
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Lind, Jenny, 1820-1887. : Memoir of Madame Jenny Lind-Goldschmidt : her early art-life and dramatic career 1820-1851, from original documents, letters, ms. diaries, &c., collected by Otto Goldschmidt / Henry Scott Holland and W.S. Rockstro
Lind, L. J. (Lewis James), 1922- : Escape from Crete : being the personal narrative of a prisoner of war on the island of Crete and his escape by submarine to Alexandria : with map and illustrations / by L.J. Lind
An autosomal dominant disorder caused by mutations in a tumor suppressor gene. This syndrome is characterized by abnormal growth of small blood vessels leading to a host of neoplasms. They include HEMANGIOBLASTOMA in the RETINA; CEREBELLUM; and SPINAL CORD; PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA; pancreatic tumors; and renal cell carcinoma (see CARCINOMA, RENAL CELL). Common clinical signs include HYPERTENSION and neurological dysfunctions
An autosomal dominant disorder caused by mutations in a tumor suppressor gene. This syndrome is characterized by abnormal growth of small blood vessels leading to a host of neoplasms. They include HEMANGIOBLASTOMA in the RETINA; CEREBELLUM; and SPINAL CORD; PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA; pancreatic tumors; and renal cell carcinoma (see CARCINOMA, RENAL CELL). Common clinical signs include HYPERTENSION and neurological dysfunctions
An autosomal dominant disorder caused by mutations in a tumor suppressor gene. This syndrome is characterized by abnormal growth of small blood vessels leading to a host of neoplasms. They include HEMANGIOBLASTOMA in the RETINA; CEREBELLUM; and SPINAL CORD; PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA; pancreatic tumors; and renal cell carcinoma (see CARCINOMA, RENAL CELL). Common clinical signs include HYPERTENSION and neurological dysfunctions