Pathological conditions involving the CAROTID ARTERIES, including the common, internal, and external carotid arteries. ATHEROSCLEROSIS and TRAUMA are relatively frequent causes of carotid artery pathology
Common Cause (U.S.) -- Case studies. / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78093786 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99001484 : Common Cause : lobbying in the public interest / Andrew S. McFarland
1984
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Common Cause (U.S.) -- History : Interest group design : the foundation and evolution of Common Cause / Marcie L. Reynolds
A catarrhal disorder of the upper respiratory tract, which may be viral or a mixed infection. It generally involves a runny nose, nasal congestion, and sneezing
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Common Core. : Reframing the Curriculum : Design for Social Justice and Sustainability
Common Core State Standards (Education) -- Public opinion : Opting out : the story of the parents' grassroots movement to achieve whole-child public schools / by David Hursh, Jeanette Deutermann, Lisa Rudley, Zhe Chen, Sarah McGinnis
Thin, hairlike appendages, 1 to 20 microns in length and often occurring in large numbers, present on the cells of gram-negative bacteria, particularly Enterobacteriaceae and Neisseria. Unlike flagella, they do not possess motility, but being protein (pilin) in nature, they possess antigenic and hemagglutinating properties. They are of medical importance because some fimbriae mediate the attachment of bacteria to cells via adhesins (ADHESINS, BACTERIAL). Bacterial fimbriae refer to common pili, to be distinguished from the preferred use of "pili", which is confined to sex pili (PILI, SEX)
Thin, hairlike appendages, 1 to 20 microns in length and often occurring in large numbers, present on the cells of gram-negative bacteria, particularly Enterobacteriaceae and Neisseria. Unlike flagella, they do not possess motility, but being protein (pilin) in nature, they possess antigenic and hemagglutinating properties. They are of medical importance because some fimbriae mediate the attachment of bacteria to cells via adhesins (ADHESINS, BACTERIAL). Bacterial fimbriae refer to common pili, to be distinguished from the preferred use of "pili", which is confined to sex pili (PILI, SEX)
Common good -- Case studies : Uniting in measures of common good : the construction of collective liberal identities in central Canada, 1830-1900 / Darren Ferry