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  • 61Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis — This article is about the physiologic disorder. For the similarly named band, see Trenchmouth. Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis/periodontitis Classification and external resources ICD 10 A69.1 ICD 9 …

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  • 62Yaws — For other uses, see Yaws (disambiguation). Yaws Classification and external resources Nodules on the elbow resulting from a Treponema pertenue bacterial infection. ICD 10 A …

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  • 63Colorado tick fever — virus Virus classification Group: sii Genus: Coltivirus Species: Colorado tick fever virus …

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  • 64Chlamydia trachomatis — Scientific classification Domain: Bacteria Phylum …

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  • 65Boutonneuse fever — Classification and external resources Typical eschar and spots on the leg of a patient with Boutonneuse fever[1] …

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  • 66Chlamydiae — Chlamydia trachomatis Scientific classification Domain …

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  • 67Endosymbiotic theory — The endosymbiotic theory concerns the origins of mitochondria and plastids (e.g. chloroplasts), which are organelles of eukaryotic cells. According to this theory, these organelles originated as separate prokaryotic organisms which were taken… …

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  • 68History of neurology — The study of neurology dates back to prehistoric times, but the academic discipline did not begin until the 16th century. From an observational science it developed a systematic way of approaching the nervous system and possible interventions in… …

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  • 69Microaerophile — Aerobic and anaerobic bacteria can be identified by growing them in liquid culture: 1: Obligate aerobic (oxygen needing) bacteria gather at the top of the test tube in order to absorb maximal amount of oxygen. 2: Obligate anaerobic bacteria… …

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  • 70Rat-bite fever — is an acute, febrile human illness caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, rats in most cases, which is passed from rodent to human via the rodent s urine or mucous secretions.CausesTwo types of gram negative facultatively anaerobic bacteria… …

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