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Tetrachloroethylene -- Environmental aspects. : Tetrachloroethylene : priority existing chemical assessment report no. 15 / NICNAS National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme  2001 1
Tetrachloroethylene -- Risk assessment : Review of the Environmental Protection Agency's draft IRIS assessment of tetrachloroethylene / Committee to Review EPA's Toxicological Assessment of Tetrachloroethylene, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council of the National Academies  2010 1
Tetrachloroethylene -- Safety measures. : Tetrachloroethylene : priority existing chemical assessment report no. 15 / NICNAS National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme  2001 1
Tetrachloroethylene -- toxicity : Review of the Environmental Protection Agency's draft IRIS assessment of tetrachloroethylene / Committee to Review EPA's Toxicological Assessment of Tetrachloroethylene, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council of the National Academies  2010 1
Tetrachloroethylene -- Toxicology.   3
 

Tetracoelia -- See Rugosa


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Tetracoralla -- See Rugosa


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Tetracorallia -- See Rugosa


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Tetractinellida : Zoology. Volume XXV  1888 1
 

Tetracyclines -- See Also the narrower term Oxytetracycline


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Tetracyclines.   2
 

Tetradenia -- See Lamiaceae


The mint plant family. They are characteristically aromatic, and many of them are cultivated for their oils. Most have square stems, opposite leaves, and two-lipped, open-mouthed, tubular corollas (united petals), with five-lobed, bell-like calyxes (united sepals)
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Tetradenias -- See Lamiaceae


The mint plant family. They are characteristically aromatic, and many of them are cultivated for their oils. Most have square stems, opposite leaves, and two-lipped, open-mouthed, tubular corollas (united petals), with five-lobed, bell-like calyxes (united sepals)
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Tetradiclidaceae -- See Zygophyllaceae


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Tetraethyl lead -- See Tetraethyllead


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Tetraethyl plumbane -- See Tetraethyllead


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Tetraethyllead -- Environmental aspects. : Lead in petrol : toward a cost benefit assessment / D.R.L. Davies  1980 1
 

Tetrafluoroethene homopolymer -- See Polytef


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Tetrafluoroethylene polymer -- See Polytef


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Tetragastrin -- See Also Gastrointestinal Agents


Drugs used for their effects on the gastrointestinal system, as to control gastric acidity, regulate gastrointestinal motility and water flow, and improve digestion
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Tetragrammaton.   2
Tetrahedra.   2
Tetrahydrocannabinol : Cannabis : the evil weed?  2009 1
Tetrahydrocannabinol -- Analysis. : How Drugs Work: Cannabis - Ep 1 Of 3 / Director: Polletta, Gabriella  2011 1
Tetrahydrocannabinol -- Physiological effect.   3
 

Tetrahydrolipastatin -- See Orlistat


A lactone derivative of LEUCINE that acts as a pancreatic lipase inhibitor to limit the absorption of dietary fat; it is used in the management of obesity
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Tetrahydrolipstatin -- See Orlistat


A lactone derivative of LEUCINE that acts as a pancreatic lipase inhibitor to limit the absorption of dietary fat; it is used in the management of obesity
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Tetrahymena. : Tetrahymena and human telomerase enzymes : model and dynamics of processive nucleotide and repeat addition translocations / Ping Xie  2012 1
Tetrahymena -- enzymology : Tetrahymena and human telomerase enzymes : model and dynamics of processive nucleotide and repeat addition translocations / Ping Xie  2012 1
 

Tetralogy, Fallot -- See Tetralogy of Fallot


A combination of congenital heart defects consisting of four key features including VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECTS; PULMONARY STENOSIS; RIGHT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY; and a dextro-positioned AORTA. In this condition, blood from both ventricles (oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor) is pumped into the body often causing CYANOSIS
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Tetralogy, Fallot's -- See Tetralogy of Fallot


A combination of congenital heart defects consisting of four key features including VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECTS; PULMONARY STENOSIS; RIGHT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY; and a dextro-positioned AORTA. In this condition, blood from both ventricles (oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor) is pumped into the body often causing CYANOSIS
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Tetralogy of Fallot.   3
 

Tetramerodon -- See Microtus


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Tetrameter, Iambic -- See Iambic tetrameter


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Tetranucleotide Repeat -- See Microsatellite Repeats


A variety of simple repeat sequences that are distributed throughout the GENOME. They are characterized by a short repeat unit of 2-8 basepairs that is repeated up to 100 times. They are also known as short tandem repeats (STRs)
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Tetranucleotide Repeats -- See Microsatellite Repeats


A variety of simple repeat sequences that are distributed throughout the GENOME. They are characterized by a short repeat unit of 2-8 basepairs that is repeated up to 100 times. They are also known as short tandem repeats (STRs)
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Tetranychidae.   2
 

Tetranychoidea -- See Acariformes


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Tetraodontiformes -- See Also the narrower term Molidae


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Tetraodontiformes : Biology and ecology of toxic pufferfish / Ramasamy Santhanam  2018 1
 

Tetraonidae -- See Grouse


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Tetraoninae -- See Grouse


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  Tetraplegia -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Tetraplegia, Flaccid -- See Quadriplegia


Severe or complete loss of motor function in all four limbs which may result from BRAIN DISEASES; SPINAL CORD DISEASES; PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES; NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASES; or rarely MUSCULAR DISEASES. The locked-in syndrome is characterized by quadriplegia in combination with cranial muscle paralysis. Consciousness is spared and the only retained voluntary motor activity may be limited eye movements. This condition is usually caused by a lesion in the upper BRAIN STEM which injures the descending cortico-spinal and cortico-bulbar tracts
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Tetraplegia, Spastic -- See Quadriplegia


Severe or complete loss of motor function in all four limbs which may result from BRAIN DISEASES; SPINAL CORD DISEASES; PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES; NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASES; or rarely MUSCULAR DISEASES. The locked-in syndrome is characterized by quadriplegia in combination with cranial muscle paralysis. Consciousness is spared and the only retained voluntary motor activity may be limited eye movements. This condition is usually caused by a lesion in the upper BRAIN STEM which injures the descending cortico-spinal and cortico-bulbar tracts
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Tetraplegias -- See Quadriplegia


Severe or complete loss of motor function in all four limbs which may result from BRAIN DISEASES; SPINAL CORD DISEASES; PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES; NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASES; or rarely MUSCULAR DISEASES. The locked-in syndrome is characterized by quadriplegia in combination with cranial muscle paralysis. Consciousness is spared and the only retained voluntary motor activity may be limited eye movements. This condition is usually caused by a lesion in the upper BRAIN STEM which injures the descending cortico-spinal and cortico-bulbar tracts
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Tetraplegias, Flaccid -- See Quadriplegia


Severe or complete loss of motor function in all four limbs which may result from BRAIN DISEASES; SPINAL CORD DISEASES; PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES; NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASES; or rarely MUSCULAR DISEASES. The locked-in syndrome is characterized by quadriplegia in combination with cranial muscle paralysis. Consciousness is spared and the only retained voluntary motor activity may be limited eye movements. This condition is usually caused by a lesion in the upper BRAIN STEM which injures the descending cortico-spinal and cortico-bulbar tracts
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Tetraplegias, Spastic -- See Quadriplegia


Severe or complete loss of motor function in all four limbs which may result from BRAIN DISEASES; SPINAL CORD DISEASES; PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES; NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASES; or rarely MUSCULAR DISEASES. The locked-in syndrome is characterized by quadriplegia in combination with cranial muscle paralysis. Consciousness is spared and the only retained voluntary motor activity may be limited eye movements. This condition is usually caused by a lesion in the upper BRAIN STEM which injures the descending cortico-spinal and cortico-bulbar tracts
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Tetraplex DNA -- See G-Quadruplexes


Higher-order DNA and RNA structures formed from guanine-rich sequences. They are formed around a core of at least 2 stacked tetrads of hydrogen-bonded GUANINE bases. They can be formed from one two or four separate strands of DNA (or RNA) and can display a wide variety of topologies, which are a consequence of various combinations of strand direction, length, and sequence. (From Nucleic Acids Res. 2006;34(19):5402-15)
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Tetraplex nucleic acids -- See Quadruplex nucleic acids


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