Disruptive technologies -- Africa : Disruptive technologies, innovation and development in Africa / Peter Arthur, Kobena T. Hanson, Korbla P. Puplampu, editors
2020
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Disruptive technologies -- Case studies : Dual innovation strategy to create a competitive advantage for Bloomage Biotech / Zhang Zhihong, Zhang Hao, Song Yi
2024
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Disruptive technologies -- China : Disruptive innovation through digital transformation : multi-sided platforms of e-health in China / Xue Han, Yuanyuan Wu, Jie Zheng
Disruptive technologies -- Education : Universities, disruptive technologies, and continuity in higher education : the impact of information revolutions / Gavin Moodie
Exogenous agents, synthetic and naturally occurring, which are capable of disrupting the functions of the ENDOCRINE SYSTEM including the maintenance of HOMEOSTASIS and the regulation of developmental processes. Endocrine disruptors are compounds that can mimic HORMONES, or enhance or block the binding of hormones to their receptors, or otherwise lead to activating or inhibiting the endocrine signaling pathways and hormone metabolism
Exogenous agents, synthetic and naturally occurring, which are capable of disrupting the functions of the ENDOCRINE SYSTEM including the maintenance of HOMEOSTASIS and the regulation of developmental processes. Endocrine disruptors are compounds that can mimic HORMONES, or enhance or block the binding of hormones to their receptors, or otherwise lead to activating or inhibiting the endocrine signaling pathways and hormone metabolism
Dissaco : Deep brain reorienting : understanding the neuroscience of trauma, attachment wounding, and DBR psychotherapy / Frank M. Corrigan, Hannah Young, and Jessica Christie-Sands
2025
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dissassemled cities. : Disassembled Cities : Social and Spatial Strategies to Reassemble Communities
Dissecció humana. : Aortic dissection and acute aortic syndromes / Frank W. Sellke, editor-in-chief ; Joseph S. Coselli, Thoralf M. Sundt. Joseph E. Bavaria, Neel R. Sodha, editors
An aneurysm caused by a tear in the TUNICA INTIMA of a blood vessel leading to interstitial HEMORRHAGE, and splitting (dissecting) of the vessel wall, often involving the AORTA. Dissection between the tunica intima and TUNICA MEDIA causes luminal occlusion. Dissection at the media, or between the media and the outer ADVENTITIA causes aneurismal dilation
An aneurysm caused by a tear in the TUNICA INTIMA of a blood vessel leading to interstitial HEMORRHAGE, and splitting (dissecting) of the vessel wall, often involving the AORTA. Dissection between the tunica intima and TUNICA MEDIA causes luminal occlusion. Dissection at the media, or between the media and the outer ADVENTITIA causes aneurismal dilation
Dissecting aortic aneurysms -- Surgery : Aortic dissection and acute aortic syndromes / Frank W. Sellke, editor-in-chief ; Joseph S. Coselli, Thoralf M. Sundt. Joseph E. Bavaria, Neel R. Sodha, editors
Splitting of the vessel wall in the VERTEBRAL ARTERY. Interstitial hemorrhage into the media of the vessel wall can lead to occlusion of the vertebral artery, aneurysm formation, or THROMBOEMBOLISM. Vertebral artery dissection is often associated with TRAUMA and injuries to the head-neck region but can occur spontaneously
An aneurysm caused by a tear in the TUNICA INTIMA of a blood vessel leading to interstitial HEMORRHAGE, and splitting (dissecting) of the vessel wall, often involving the AORTA. Dissection between the tunica intima and TUNICA MEDIA causes luminal occlusion. Dissection at the media, or between the media and the outer ADVENTITIA causes aneurismal dilation
An aneurysm caused by a tear in the TUNICA INTIMA of a blood vessel leading to interstitial HEMORRHAGE, and splitting (dissecting) of the vessel wall, often involving the AORTA. Dissection between the tunica intima and TUNICA MEDIA causes luminal occlusion. Dissection at the media, or between the media and the outer ADVENTITIA causes aneurismal dilation
Dissection -- Computer-assisted instruction. : Investigation into the design and development of the Toad Interactive Multimedia Program (TIMMP) and its use by first year biology undergraduates learning dissection procedures and in situ functional anatomy / Lou Cheng Teik