Uplands -- Philippines -- Management : An upland community in transition : institutional innovations for sustainable development in rural Philippines / Agnes C. Rola
Uplink Banda Aceh. / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010092862 : Reconstructing life after the tsunami : the work of Uplink Banda Aceh in Indonesia / Ade Syukrizal, Wardah Hafidz and Gabriela Sauter
2009
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Uplink Porong : Uplink Porong : supporting community-driven responses to the mud volcano disaster in Sidoarjo, Indonesia / Mujtaba Hamdi, Wardah Hafidz and Gabriela Sauter
2009
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Uplink Yogyakarta : The how, when and why of community organisational support : Uplink Yogyakarta in Indonesia / Awali Saeful Thohir, Wardah Hafidz and Gabriela Sauter
Soft tissue tumors or cancer arising from the mucosal surfaces of the LIP; oral cavity; PHARYNX; LARYNX; and cervical esophagus. Other sites included are the NOSE and PARANASAL SINUSES; SALIVARY GLANDS; THYROID GLAND and PARATHYROID GLANDS; and MELANOMA and non-melanoma skin cancers of the head and neck. (from Holland et al., Cancer Medicine, 4th ed, p1651)
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Upper air temperature. : Weird Science: Shower Curtains - Ep 9 Of 11 / Director: Painter, Susie
A disorder characterized by recurrent apneas during sleep despite persistent respiratory efforts. It is due to upper airway obstruction. The respiratory pauses may induce HYPERCAPNIA or HYPOXIA. Cardiac arrhythmias and elevation of systemic and pulmonary arterial pressures may occur. Frequent partial arousals occur throughout sleep, resulting in relative SLEEP DEPRIVATION and daytime tiredness. Associated conditions include OBESITY; ACROMEGALY; MYXEDEMA; micrognathia; MYOTONIC DYSTROPHY; adenotonsilar dystrophy; and NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASES. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p395)
Upper atmosphere -- Microbiology : Aerobiology : the toxicology of airborne pathogens and toxins / editors: Harry Salem, Sidney A. Katz, Tim Marrs, Diana Anderson
Diseases of the cervical (and first thoracic) roots, nerve trunks, cords, and peripheral nerve components of the BRACHIAL PLEXUS. Clinical manifestations include regional pain, PARESTHESIA; MUSCLE WEAKNESS, and decreased sensation (HYPESTHESIA) in the upper extremity. These disorders may be associated with trauma (including BIRTH INJURIES); THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROME; NEOPLASMS; NEURITIS; RADIOTHERAPY; and other conditions. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1351-2)