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  • 121Kearns–Sayre syndrome — Kearns Sayre syndrome Classification and external resources ICD 10 H49.8 ICD 9 277.87 …

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  • 122achromie — [ akrɔmi ] n. f. • 1865; de 2. a et gr. khrôma « couleur » ♦ Méd. Absence de coloration normale, surtout de pigmentation de la peau. ⇒ albinisme, dyschromie, vitiligo. Adj. ACHROMIQUE , 1866 . ⊗ CONTR. Hyperchromie. ● achromie nom féminin… …

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  • 123chromogène — [ kromoʒɛn ] adj. • 1863; de chromo et gène ♦ Didact. Susceptible de produire un pigment ou de permettre la pigmentation. Substance, facteur chromogène. ● chromogène adjectif et nom masculin Se dit de substances incolores ou de bactéries qui,… …

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  • 124noir — noir, noire [ nwar ] adj. et n. • XIIe ; neir 1080; lat. niger I ♦ Adj. A ♦ (Concret) 1 ♦ Se dit de l aspect d un corps dont la surface ne réfléchit aucune radiation visible, dont la couleur est aussi sombre que possible (⇒ noirceur; noircir;… …

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  • 125oculocutaneous albinism — (OCA) albinism characterized by partial or total absence of melanin from the melanocytes of the skin, hair, and eyes, with additional ocular defects including hypoplastic fovea, photophobia, nystagmus, and decreased visual acuity. There are a… …

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  • 126Race (classification of human beings) — The term race or racial group usually refers to the concept of categorizing humans into populations or groups on the basis of various sets of characteristics. [http://www.physanth.org/positions/race.html AAPA Statement on Biological Aspects of… …

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  • 127Chlorpromazine — Systematic (IUPAC) name …

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  • 128Dinaric race — Meyers Blitz Lexikon (Leipzig, 1932) shows a Tyrolian woman as an example of the Dinaric type. The Dinaric race (or Adriatic race or Epirotic race) is one of the sub categories of the Europid (White; Caucasian) race into which it was divided by… …

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