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anterolisthesis definition | [
"Anterolisthesis â Grading, Symptoms, Treatment, Causes, Diagnosis What is Anterolisthesis? Anterolisthesis is defined as a forward slippage of the upper vertebral body in relation to the vertebra below. The progression in the displacement of the involved vertebra can potentially pinch the spinal nerves of the vertebra and may also result in damages in the spinal cord."
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"Anthropomorphism Anthropomorphism, the interpretation of nonhuman things or events in terms of human characteristics, as when one senses malice in a computer or hears human voices in the wind. Derived from the Greek anthropos (“human”) and morphe (“form”), the term was first used to refer to the attribution of human physical or mental features to deities.",
"Definition of âparentheticalâ - English Dictionary uk /ˌpær.ənˈθet.ɪ.kəl/ us /ˌper.ənˈθet̬.ɪ.kəl/ also parenthetic, formal. › A parenthetical remark is said in addition to the main part of what you are saying. Thesaurus: synonyms and related words. Also, extra, and in addition.",
"- (... is a kind of plastic surgery) reconstructive surgery on the penis to repair congenital abnormality or injury. phalloplasty (... is a kind of plastic surgery) reconstructive surgery of the auricle of the external ear. otoplasty (... is a kind of plastic surgery) plastic surgery of the nerves. neuroplasty (... is a kind of plastic surgery) plastic surgery to lift or reshape the breasts. mastopexy",
"anabolism The definition of anabolism is a process in a plant or animal where food is changed into living tissue. An example of anabolism is bone growth. the process in a plant or animal by which food is changed into living tissue; constructive metabolism.",
"- endoparasite. n. 1. (Zoology) a parasite, such as the tapeworm, that lives within the body of its host. (ˌɛn doʊˈpaer doʊˈpær). əˌsaɪt. nndoparasite. n. 1. (Zoology) a parasite, such as the tapeworm, that lives within the body of its host. (ˌɛn doʊˈpaer doʊˈpær). əˌsaɪt. n",
"Anterolisthesis What is Anterolisthesis? The term anterolisthesis is derived from “ante”, a Latin word that means ‘front’ and “listhesis”, a Greek word that means ‘sliding down on a path that is slippery’. Putting the terms together, you will have “antelisthesis” that means a front slide down a path that is slippery.",
"Anatomical terms of location The terms also describe the positioning of surgical implants, such as in arthroplasty. 1 Anteversion refers to an anatomical structure being tilted further forward than normal, whether pathologically or incidentally. For example, there may be a need to measure the anteversion of the neck of a bone such as a femur.",
"Perineoplasty Perineoplasty: the pre-operative aspect (left), and the post-operative aspect (right) of the surgical correction of the perineum. Perineoplasty (also perineorrhaphy) denotes the plastic surgery procedures used to correct clinical conditions (damage, defect, deformity) of the vagina and the anus.erineoplasty is occasionally associated with posterior colporrhaphy, and can be performed in conjunction with the procedure. A perineoplasty procedure first involves a V-shaped incision to the posterior wall of the vagina.",
"- Medical Definition of ANTHROPOMORPHISM. : an interpretation of what is not human or personal in terms of human or personal characteristics—compare theriomorphism. — an·thro·po·mor·phic \\-fik\\ adjective.— an·thro·po·mor·phi·cal·ly \\-i-k(ə-)lē\\ adverb.efinition of ANTHROPOMORPHISM. : an interpretation of what is not human or personal in terms of human or personal characteristics: humanization.",
"ostentatious ostentatious. 1 characterized by or given to pretentious or conspicuous show in an attempt to impress others: an ostentatious dresser. ( 2 of actions, manner, qualities exhibited, etc.) intended to attract notice: Lady Bountiful's ostentatious charity.",
"Atherosclerosis Atherogenesis is the developmental process of atheromatous plaques. It is characterized by a remodeling of arteries leading to subendothelial accumulation of fatty substances called plaques.",
"Biosynthesis The creation of an organic compound in a living organism is referred to as biosynthesis. Biosynthesis refers to the production of a complex chemical compound from simpler precursors in a living organism. It is usually involving enzymes that will catalyze the reaction) and energy source (e.g. ATP).",
"- Flower open-ing, commonly referred to as anthesis or bloom, occurs when the calyptra detaches from the flower base and is shed, exposing the stamens and pistil. Anthesis nor-mally occurs 6 to 8 weeks after the commencement of shoot growth, depending upon climatic conditions.",
"Anthroponotic disease An anthroponotic disease, or anthroponosis, is an infectious disease in which a disease causing agent carried by humans is transferred to other animals.It may cause the same disease or a different disease in other animals.Since humans do not generally inflict bite wounds on other animals, the method of transmissions is always a soft contact such as skin to skin transmission.An example is chytridiomycosis which can be spread by humans with the fungus on their skin handling frogs with bare hands.The reverse situation, a disease transmitted from animals to humans, is known as zoonotic. It can also be defined as a human-to-human infection with no animal vector.ince humans do not generally inflict bite wounds on other animals, the method of transmissions is always a soft contact such as skin to skin transmission. An example is chytridiomycosis which can be spread by humans with the fungus on their skin handling frogs with bare hands.",
"- anteroposterior Prefix N/a Word Root(s) Anter, Poster Combining Vowel(s) O Combining Form(s) Anter/o, Poster/o Suffix -ior Analysis Diagram Anter/o/poster/ior Plural Form n/a Abbreviation AP Prefix Definition In front before facing Word Root Definition(s) From front to the back of the body Suffix Definition Pertaining to the back of the body ...",
"How does kwashiorkor affect the body? Kwashiorkor is a form of protein-energy malnutrition that most often affects children in regions of the world where there is famine or a limited food supply.nswered by The Community. Making the world better, one answer at a time. Kwashiorkor affects the human body in several different ways. Some of these things include pitting edema, distended abdomen, enlarged liver, thinning hair, loss of teeth, and dermatitis.",
"Clinical Medicine & Research Periventricular heterotopia (PH) has been interpreted as a disorder in neuronal migration where newly born neurons fail to migrate from their birthplace along the lining of the lateral ventricles of the brain, thereby giving rise to the characteristic ectopically placed neuronal nodules (figure 1⇓).",
"antepartum occurring before childbirth, with reference to the mother. Spelled also ante partum. Called also antepartal and prepartal. antepartum/postpartum before or after childbirth; in the problem classification scheme of the omaha system this is defined as a client problem in the physiologic domain.",
"- In linguistics, apophony (also known as ablaut, (vowel) gradation, (vowel) mutation, alternation, internal modification, stem modification, stem alternation, replacive morphology, stem mutation, internal inflection etc.) is the alternation of sounds within a word that indicates grammatical information (often inflectional). 1 Description.",
"- Latin[edit] A suppletive paradigm consisting of two different roots. The present stem is from Proto-Italic *ferō, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰéreti (“to bear, carry”), from the root *bʰer-. Cognates include Sanskrit भरति (bhárati), Ancient Greek φέρω (phérō), Old English beran (English bear).",
"Anabolism This article is about anabolism and catabolisms as classifications of metabolism. For steroids with anabolic properties, see Anabolic steroid. Anabolism (from Greek: ἁνά, upward and βάλλειν, to throw) is the set of metabolic pathways that construct molecules from smaller units. These reactions require energy, known also as an endergonic process.",
"Anterolisthesis Anterolisthesis is a common problem in the spine of human body. This is a typical spine problem and occurs when the vertebral comes forward from the vertebrae. The condition of the problem defines the disease and it is also named after the same thing.",
"Retrolisthesis Retrolisthesis may lead to symptoms of greatly varying intensity and distribution. This is because of the variable nature of the impact on nerve tissue and of the mechanical impact on the spinal joints themselves.",
"excavation atrophic excavation cupping of the optic disk, due to atrophy of the optic nerve fibers. dental excavation removal of carious material from a tooth in preparation for filling. rectouterine excavation a sac formed by a fold of peritoneum dipping down between the uterus and rectum. rectovesical excavation the space between the rectum and bladder in the peritoneal cavity of the male. vesicouterine excavation the space between the bladder and uterus in the peritoneal cavity of the female.",
"Stamen An abortive or rudimentary stamen is called a staminodium or staminode, such as in Scrophularia nodosa. The carpels and stamens of orchids are fused into a column. The top part of the column is formed by the anther, which is covered by an anther cap."
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what are fishing flies | [
"definitions - Fly fishingreport a problem Fly fishing in a river. Fly fishing is an angling method in which an artificial fly is used to catch fish. The fly is cast using a fly rod, reel, and specialized weighted line. Casting a nearly weightless fly or lure requires casting techniques significantly different from other forms of casting."
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"Fly Tying: Poppers, Foam, & Cutters The foam spider is the most popular panfish (bream) fly in the history of fly fishing. Kit includes 24 hooks, 24 assorted size spider bodies (blk & white), 2 colors of round rubber, clear step-by-step tying instructions. Completes 24 flies. Quantity.",
"definitions - Fly fishingreport a problem In fly fishing, fish are caught by using artificial flies that are cast with a fly rod and a fly line. The fly line (today, almost always coated with plastic) is heavy enough to send the fly to the target.pey casting is a casting technique used in fly fishing. Spey casting requires a longer, heavier two-handed fly rod, referred to as a Spey rod. Spey casting is essentially a large roll cast, developed on the Scottish River Spey where high banks do not allow space for the usual back cast.",
"- When the May Fly hatch is complete, the Whitefish go deep. SPRING FLY-FISHING You can catch Whitefish on the surface in the spring with small spinners, 1/16 oz jigs, tiny Rapalas or putting a May Fly or Waxworm on a hook and a small float and just cast off the dock. Generally, the whitefish will be everywhere there are large populations of May Flies hatching on the surface.",
"This article tries to explain in simple terms what it is to fish with a fly - fly-fish or flyfish. Fly fishing differs from most fishing in the way that the the fly - the lure or the bait - is very lightweight and can't be used to propel the cast. If you are fishing a spinner, plug or a baited hook, you usually have some weight that can pull the line off the reel in the cast. This is not the case with the fly.",
"- Arizona Fly Fishing: Gila Trout. The yellow Gila trout tucked away from humanity in a tiny trickle of water greedily ate our flies and made us forget about the thorns and brush that tore at our clothing.",
"Fly fishing tackle Terminal fly fishing tackle connects the fly line to the artificial fly. This is typically a tapered or level ‘’leader’’ with a ‘’tippet’’ section. Other terminal tackle may include small ‘’strike indicators’’ or weights added to the leader to assist in strike detection and presentation. The leader is a section of fishing line that is attached directly to the end of the fly line.",
"Fly Fishing Leader and Tippet: What, Why and How Fly fishing leader and tippet comes in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, materials, and even colors. The first main purpose of the leader and tippet is to connect your thick, colored fly line used for casting to the flies that you are trying to present to the fish, with a material that won’t scare them away.",
"Crayfish Flies Our crayfish flies are ideal for anglers who enjoy fishing large flies along the bottom of lakes, rivers and ponds in search of trophy fish. Our crayfish flies are developed by professional anglers from around the country who have successfully tested these flies time and time again.",
"Calliphoridae The Calliphoridae (commonly known as blow flies, blow-flies, carrion flies, bluebottles, greenbottles, or cluster flies) are a family of insects in the order Diptera, with 1,100 known species. The maggot larvae, often used as fishing bait, are known as gentles.",
"- Crayfish are a high protein big fish pattern that all fly fishers should be familiar with, on both rivers and lakes, no matter the fish species being pursued. Crayfish grow quickly and average about 4 inches at maturity depending upon individual species, larger specimens are possible.",
"Fly Fishing 101: Leader, Tippet and Fly The tippet is usually the smallest gauge line on your rig and is virtually invisible to the fish. Tippet is also very flexible and allows your fly to float or swim more naturally. Normally the tippet is 2 to 4 feet in length and matches, or is smaller than, the diameter of the leader's tip.",
"Fly Coffin - Briefcase Pike Fly Box Practical fly box, mainly designed for pike flies in sleek and attractive design! The box is made of plastic and has handles, snap lock and hinge. The decor is foam, but unlike other boxes with smooth foam, Fly Coffin slotted foam, where the hook point runs into a groove and thus keeps the fly in place.",
"Seatrout TACKLE AND BAITS: Spinning, baitcasting and fly tack- le are all effective and sporting. Best natural baits are live shrimp, live baitfish and strips of cut Mullet or Pinfish. Most popular lures are bait-tail jigs, swimming plugs and topwater plugs. Poppers are productive fly- rod lures over the flats; large streamers work in all waters. FISHING SYSTEMS: Drifting; Still Fishing; Casting.",
"Colombia Colombia is bordered to the northwest by Panama; to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; it established its maritime boundaries with neighboring countries through seven agreements on the Caribbean Sea and three on the Pacific Ocean.cologically, Colombia is considered one of the world's 17 megadiverse countries, and of these, the most biodiverse per square kilometer.",
"Fly Fishing Most trout anglers opt for 8-9' graphite fly rods rated at a 4, 5 or 6 line weight. Specific fly patterns vary based on time of year and what waters you are fishing. Your best bet is to contact a local guide or fly shop in Jackson once you have decided where and when you plan to fish.",
"Basic Nymph-Fishing Techniques There are ways to arrest the cross-current progress of the fly. One is to make frequent small mends in the line. Reach straight out over the water, point the rod tip at the fly, and flip a small loop of line upstream. Try not to move the line lying on the surface, nor the fly or leader, when you mend.",
"- I use my one weight fly rod a great amount when fishing mountain trout streams. This accurately and delicately casts flies from size 16 down to size 24. Primarily dry flies and emergers vs. heavily weighted nymphs.",
"Fly Fishing Combos For Beginners â Best Fly Outfits The fly fishing reel is the next critical piece of equipment for you first fly rod reel combo. Keeping it simple, there are single action reels, automatic reels and multiplier fly fishing reels. Just focus on getting a single action, basic cork and or disc drag reel for your first fly fishing outfit.he fly fishing reel is the next critical piece of equipment for you first fly rod reel combo. Keeping it simple, there are single action reels, automatic reels and multiplier fly fishing reels. Just focus on getting a single action, basic cork and or disc drag reel for your first fly fishing outfit.",
"Fly Fishing FliesDiscount & Wholesale Fly Fishing Flies. Discount & Wholesale. The Original Half-Buck Fly Shop - FlyDeal offers hand-tied fly fishing flies crafted by some of the best fly tyers in the industry. We carry the largest selection of discount & wholesale fly fishing flies for sale online, most of which are $0.36 to $0.48 cents each. A successful fly fishing experience depends on the quality of your fly fishing equipment and the diversity of the flies that you have in your vest.",
"- Fly Fishing Videos | Fly Tying Videos | All videos | Suggest video. Predator streamer for Bass, Pike, Musky, golden dorado, etc. It is known that predatory species... hook: jig hook thread: black 8/0 uni cord eyes: colored lead eyes tail: black rabbit zonker body:...",
"Fishing rod Fishing with a fishing rod. A fishing rod is a long, flexible rod used to catch fish. At its simplest, a fishing rod is a simple stick or pole attached to a line ending in a hook (formerly known as an angle, hence the term angling). The length of the rod can vary between 2 and 20 feet (0.61 and 6.10 m). To entice fish, bait or lures are impaled on one or more hooks attached to the line.",
"Fly fishing tackle Fly fishing tackle comprises the fishing tackle or equipment typically used by fly anglers. Fly fishing tackle includes: Fly rods - a specialized type of fishing rod designed to cast fly line and artificial flies Fly reels - a specialized type of fishing reel designed to hold fly line and supply drag if required to land heavy or fast fish.",
"- Fly Fishing Reels. Fly reels, as one of the types of fishing reels used for bass fishing, are not as sophisticated a piece of equipment as are baitcasting and spinning reels. Some opinions are that the reel is nothing more than a device for holding line. common mistake made by many anglers is overfilling the reel spool of all types of fishing reels. With baitcasting reels, to much line will increase your odds of getting backlashes. These are not what you want to see, especially on a good day when the bite is good.",
"- Fishing is the sport of catching a fish. This is done in various ways, by hand gathering, spearing, netting, angling and trapping. Fishing can be recreational and industrial. Most recreational fishermen use a rod, hook and a line.",
"Tying the Wooly Bugger 0 0. 8555 Comment. No other fly has been carried as far and wide and across as many continents as the wooly bugger. If you plan on fly-fishing lakes, wooly buggers are a must-have for your fly box, and you should carry them in varying sizes, colors and weights to match the conditions.Wooly Buggers can also be very effective in rivers, but smaller hooks should be used, especially in clear-water conditions.f you plan on fly-fishing lakes, wooly buggers are a must-have for your fly box, and you should carry them in varying sizes, colors and weights to match the conditions. Wooly Buggers can also be very effective in rivers, but smaller hooks should be used, especially in clear-water conditions."
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what are fsh levels during perimenopause | [
"FSH Levels in Perimenopause FSH and LH levels in perimenopause are often found to be high in comparison with levels of these hormones in menstruating women. However, they are not as high as in those women who have already reached a menopause."
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"- A slightly elevated or borderline menopausal FSH level in the MT may not be a reliable indicator of menopause, because of the wide variation of FSH and LH levels in response to increased release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) by the hypothalamus and increased pituitary sensitivity to GnRH.",
"Perimenopausal Bleeding and Bleeding After Menopause During a normal menstrual cycle, the levels of the hormones estrogen and progesterone increase and decrease in a regular pattern. Ovulation occurs in the middle of the cycle, and menstruation occurs about 2 weeks later.",
"- The writer is clearly present in the second example, showing the reader how Freud makes the leap from individual to society. In the first case, the writer only tells us what Freud says, not how or why Freud drew his conclusions. Using Analysis. There are many sorts of analysis.",
"Hormone Level Tests Higher FSH levels — levels of about 30 to 40 or above — are usually taken to signal menopause or ovarian failure. You may still even be getting periods with your FSH levels this high, but it still is a sign that your body isn’t producing enough estrogen to maintain regular ovarian function.",
"- Although it’s rarely needed, your doctor may decide to do a blood test to check your hormone levels. Specifically, they’ll look at the levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and estrogen. During menopause, your FSH levels increase, and estrogen levels decrease.",
"FSH Levels and Menopause FSH Levels and Menopause. FSH or follicle stimulating hormone is a crucial hormone for regulating the reproductive processes of the body. In women older than 45 years, high FSH levels may indicate an impending menopause. Know more about the relation between FSH levels and menopause in this article.",
"Hormone Level Tests Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Blood Level Measurement. This is the key test to determine whether or not you are in menopause. A sample of your blood is taken to measure the levels of FSH — follicle stimulating hormone.",
"Changes in Hormone Levels As the primary “female” hormone, estrogen promotes the growth and health of the female reproductive organs and keeps the vagina moisturized, elastic (stretchy), and well supplied with blood. Estrogen levels generally decline during perimenopause, but they do so in an irregular fashion. As detailed in the table below, the reduced production of estrogen beginning in perimenopause can affect your sexual function directly, such as through vaginal dryness.",
"Vasomotor Symptoms of Menopause: Overview and Risk Factors Vasomotor Symptoms of Menopause: Overview and Risk Factors. At menopause, a woman's ovaries stop producing eggs, her body produces less estrogen and progesterone, and menstrual periods become less frequent, eventually stopping altogether. The mean age of menopause in normal women in the United States is 51. Menopause that occurs beyond age 56 is considered late menopause.",
"What is a Mediterranean diet? You can make your diet more Mediterranean-style by: 1 eating plenty of starchy foods, such as bread and pasta. 2 eating plenty of fruit and vegetables. 3 eating some fish. 4 eating less meat. 5 choosing products made from vegetable and plant oils, such as olive oil.",
"Perimenopausal Bleeding and Bleeding After Menopause What are some of the common changes that occur in the menstrual cycle during perimenopause? During a normal menstrual cycle, the levels of the hormones estrogen and progesterone increase and decrease in a regular pattern. Ovulation occurs in the middle of the cycle, and menstruation occurs about 2 weeks later. During perimenopause, hormone levels may not follow this regular pattern. As a result, you may have irregular bleeding or spotting. Some months, your period may be longer and heavier.",
"- This also accounts for the other symptoms of perimenopause, which are very similar to those of menopause itself or hormonal imbalance such as estrogen dominance: 1 Fatigue. 2 Hot flashes. 3 Tender breasts. 4 PMS which is more severe. 5 Mood swings. 6 Urinary urgency and/or leakage. 7 Vaginal dryness. 8 Lower sex drive. 9 Sleep disorders.",
"Menopause and Perimenopause - Exams and Tests 1 A follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) test can be used to confirm whether you have reached menopause. 2 FSH levels increase during perimenopause and are high after menopause. 3 An estrogen test is sometimes done to see how low estrogen has dropped after menopause.",
"Dr. Tori Hudson, N.D. The average age of a last menstrual period (LMP) is age 51 in the U.S. The FSH will then rise 10-20 times and reach a maximum within 1-3 years after the LMP.The symptoms of decreased hormone levels and perimenopause symptoms are varied, unpredictable and often go unrecognized as a perimenopause symptom.",
"What to Expect in Perimenopause At midlife, women transition from their reproductive years to the natural end of monthly menstrual cycles. This transition — called perimenopause — usually begins in the 40s and ends by the early 50s, although any age from the late 30s to 60 can be normal.",
"- An LH surge indicates that ovulation has occurred. During menopause, a woman's ovaries cease to function; thus LH levels will rise. Low levels of LH and FSH are seen in secondary ovarian failure and indicate a problem with the pituitary or hypothalamus.",
"- Perimenopause (PER-ee-MEN-oh-pawz), which is sometimes called the menopausal transition, is the time leading up to a woman's last period. During this time a woman will have changes in her levels of the hormones estrogen (ES-truh-jin) and progesterone (proh-JES-tuh-RONE).",
"- Minimizing the cost of producing some exogenous level of output subject. to the state of technical knowledge and input prices (the production manager™s. problem). Finding the bundle of goods that maximizes an individual™s utility subject. to his or her budget constraint.",
"- When women transition into post menopause, FSH will be extremely high, indicating her ovaries are beginning to shut down. Estradiol, a form of estrogen, decreases in post menopause when the ovaries are no longer producing eggs. This decrease in estradiol is in turn what causes the increase in FSH.",
"FSH Levels and Your Fertility In both men and women, having a balanced level of hormones is essential to proper fertility. FSH, or follicle-stimulating hormone, is a naturally occurring hormone that is made by the pituitary gland in the body. If the FSH levels are either low or high, it is a clear indicator that something is out of balance within the reproductive system and may be causing issues with the couple being able to conceive.",
"- There are 2 ways to access such movies on your Apple TV. 1. Send (Stream) your movie from your computer to Apple TV. Any movie that’s playing on your laptop or iMac can be ‘streamed’ to your Apple TV. Once your Apple TV is turned on, a new ‘Airplay’ icon will appear in your menubar.Click on it and select Apple TV.here are 2 ways to access such movies on your Apple TV. 1. Send (Stream) your movie from your computer to Apple TV. Any movie that’s playing on your laptop or iMac can be ‘streamed’ to your Apple TV. Once your Apple TV is turned on, a new ‘Airplay’ icon will appear in your menubar.",
"Hormone Level Tests Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Blood Level Measurement This is the key test to determine whether or not you are in menopause. A sample of your blood is taken to measure the levels of FSH — follicle stimulating hormone. Because your FSH levels rise when your ovaries stop producing enough estrogen, high FSH levels can signal that your body is entering menopause.",
"What to Expect in Perimenopause What to Expect in Perimenopause. At midlife, women transition from their reproductive years to the natural end of monthly menstrual cycles. This transition — called perimenopause — usually begins in the 40s and ends by the early 50s, although any age from the late 30s to 60 can be normal.",
"FSH Levels and Menopause In case of menopause, there will not be any drop in the level of FSH, due to the absence of ovulation. Menopause, which marks the end of the menstrual cycle is therefore, characterized by high FSH levels. Menopause is also characterized by a marked reduction in the level of the hormone, estrogen.",
"AMH: The Best Predictor of Current Female Fertility The AMH level is indicative of the size of the pool of follicles that remain. Therefore, in conditions where there are many immature follicles, the AMH level is high. As a woman grows older, and the pool of eggs decreases, the AMH level declines. Therefore, by the time a woman reaches menopause, AMH is undetectable."
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what is a yowie | [
"Thread: whats the difference between a sasquatch/yeti/bigfoot?? Yowie is one of several names given to a hominid reputed to live in the Australian wilderness. The creature has its roots in Aboriginal oral history."
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"Budew Budew (Japanese: スボミー Subomii) is a Grass/Poison-Type Baby Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. Budew is a bipedal, rosebud-like Pokémon. Its face is yellow with small, slit-like eyes. It appears to be wearing a green bib, and has triangular, stubby yellow feet. When the two vines that are on top of its head open up, a big spot can be seen on each. One vine has a blue spot, while the other has a red spot.",
"- • YO-YO (noun) The noun YO-YO has 1 sense: 1. a toy consisting of a spool that is reeled up and down on a string by motions of the hand. Familiarity information: YO-YO used as a noun is very rare.",
"What is bilateral perinephric stranding? Stranding of perinephric fat is defined as linear areas of soft tissue attenuation in the perinephric space, which can result from any acute process or injury to the kidney. When unilateral perinephric stranding is identified it is most frequently the result of calyceal rupture or perinephric inflammation. Perinephric stranding is probably the manifestation of increased pressure in the collecting system in the early phase of ureteral obstruction. Perinephric stranding is easily identified on Spiral CT and less commonly seen on IVP.",
"- noun, plural wyes. 1. the letter Y, or something having a similar shape. 2. Electricity. a three-phase, Y -shaped circuit arrangement. 3. Railroads. a track arrangement with three switches and three legs for reversing the direction of a train.",
"- WWOOF aims to provide volunteers with first-hand experience in organic and ecologically sound growing methods, to help the organic movement; and to let volunteers experience life in a rural setting or a different country.WOOF is a worldwide movement linking volunteers with organic farmers and growers to promote cultural and educational experiences based on trust and non-monetary exchange, thereby helping to building a sustainable global community.",
"Glossary of Instruments Glossary of Instruments Afuche or Afoxe ( ah foo chay or ah foh s hay) is a Brazilian instrument. Originally a gourd or coconut carved with grooves and covered with a net of beads, it is twisted, shaken and tapped with the hands and fingers.",
"What Is a Wenis? A wenis is a slang term used to describe the loose skin on the bottom of an elbow. According to Wiktionary, this “elbow definition” has not been made official and is just a slang term.",
"- Report Abuse. Mwa is an onomotopoetic word (a word that sounds like what it is, like choo-choo for a train) that is the sound of a kiss. More specifically, a loud, smack-type of kiss. Mmerobin · 8 years ago. Thumbs up.",
"- This article is about the video game series. For the first game in the series, see Yo-kai Watch (video game). Yo-kai Watch (妖怪ウォッチ, Yōkai Wotchi, trademarked in Japan as Youkai Watch and Yokai Watch, lit. Spirit/Monsters Watch) is a series of role-playing video games and a mixed-media franchise, created and developed by Level-5.",
"- Bed frame hardware allows you to make small changes to your bed, and these small changes can make a big difference. At The Sleep Shop, we offer replacement bed frame parts and hardware for great prices. A broken wheel or uneven bed frame can make getting a good night's sleep impossible.djustable High Riser Bed Castors give you the added space of a bed riser, and the mobility of a bed on wheels. These adjustable casters give you up to ten inches of storage space under your bed.",
"ORAL TRADITION IN AFRICA : POETRY AS A MEANS OF PRESERVING CULTURAL HERITAGE AND ENGENDERING SOCIAL CHANGE AMONG THE YORUBA. Ewi alohun (oral poetry) is that category of poems passed down from mouth to mouth from one generation to another. Culture, traditions, histories and lifestyle of the Yoruba people are passed down through them. Ewi igbalode/apileko (written poetry) however, is composed and written before its rendition.",
"Industrial Workers of the World Industrial Workers of the World. The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), members of which are commonly termed Wobblies, is an international labor union that was founded in 1905 in Chicago, Illinois in the United States of America.",
"- Johne's Disease, (pronounced Yo-nees) is a contagious bacterial disease of the intestinal tract caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium paratuberculosis. There are only two signs of Johne's Disease: diarrhea and rapid weight loss. In goats, diarrhea is less common. The goat will maintain a normal temperature but may appear unthrifty and weak in advanced stages of infection. The only way to confirm a diagnosis of Johne's Disease is through testing. Study and research is being done to determine the link between Johne's Disease in goats and Crohn's Disease in humans - both are characterized by the presence of M. paratuberculosis.",
"Yowie The Yowie is described to be around 7 to 9 feet tall, with a large red mouth and talon-like claws according to Aborginal legends. It is also noted that the Yowie contained two large fang-like canines which distinguish the Yowie from other Bigfoot species. It usually has brown or reddish fur.",
"Yoda Yoda is a wise and sage-like diminutively-sized green alien Jedi Master and one of the main characters who appeared in the Star Wars universe. He appearing as a supporting character in the second and third original films, as well as one of the major characters in the prequel trilogy. No one knows what his species is.",
"- But the kiwi is not a fruit—that's kiwifruit, which is native to eastern Asia! About the size of a chicken, the kiwi is a small, flightless, and nearly wingless bird found only in New Zealand. Like its larger cousins the cassowary, emu, ostrich, and rhea, the kiwi is classified as a ratite.",
"- Definition of YOKE for Kids. 1. : a wooden bar or frame by which two work animals (as oxen) are harnessed at the heads or necks for drawing a plow or load. 2. : a frame fitted to a person's shoulders to carry a load in two equal parts. 3. : a clamp that holds or connects two parts. 4. plural usually yoke: two animals yoked together.",
"DEFINITION of 'Yo-Yo' DEFINITION of 'Yo-Yo'. Slang for a very volatile market. A yo-yo market will have no distinguishing features of either an up or down market, taking on characterstics of both. Security prices in a yo-yo market will swing very high to low over a given period of time, making it difficult for buy and hold investors to profit. Next Up.",
"Ugandan English Ugandan English, or Uglish (pronounced you-glish), is the dialect of English spoken in Uganda.As with similar dialects spoken elsewhere, Ugandan English has developed a strong local flavour.he speech patterns of Ugandan languages strongly influence spoken English. Uganda has a large variety of indigenous languages, and someone familiar with Uganda can readily identify the native language of a person speaking English.",
"Animal Industry Division What is Johne’s disease? Johne’s disease (pronounced “YO – knees”) is an incurable, contagious bacterial infection which primarily affects the intestinal tract of cattle and other ruminants such as sheep, goats, deer, and elk. Typical animals have a normal or increased appetite even as they steadily lose weight.",
"Meet the man who claims heâs been almost killed by a yowie â twice He says he was nearly killed by a yowie on two occasions, first in Ormeau in the Gold Coast hinterland and again in Kilkivan near Gympie. “That was a game changer. I can’t go back into the bush by myself. I just got hit with a big dose of reality,” he toldQT.",
"- The noun YO-YO has 1 sense: 1 1. a toy consisting of a spool that is reeled up and down on a string by motions of the hand. 2 Meaning: 3 A toy consisting of a spool that is reeled up and down on a string by motions of the hand. 4 Classified under: 5 Nouns denoting man-made objects. 6 Hypernyms (yo-yo is a kind of...):",
"Oy vey Oy vey. Sign at the border of Brooklyn. Oy vey (Yiddish: אױ װײ) or oy vey ist mir is a Yiddish phrase expressing dismay or exasperation. Also spelled oy vay, oy veh, or oi vey, and often abbreviated to oy, the expression may be translated as, oh, woe! or woe is me!. Its Hebrew equivalent is oy vavoy (אוי ואבוי, ój waävój).",
"World Of The Orange [Source] World of the Orange (often abbreviated to WOTO) is a weekly YouTube comedy show started in 2011 starring Liam Jackson and Brad Smith. In October 2014, Liam left WOTO and Brad continues it on his own.",
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"Is carbonic acid (H2CO3) soluble? Carbonic acid is unstable and decomposes to CO2 and H2O like titanium007 said. The foaming is evolution of CO2. Your equation is not completely right. The end products are CaCl2 and CO2. Carbon dioxide then reacts with water which is present to form carbonic acid, H2CO3.Excess CO2 escapes as you saw. in an acid-base reaction where the base is a carbonate (CO3 or bicarbonate HCO3) three products will form: water, carbon dioxide and a salt. the carbon dioxide is what you obsered with the fizzing.CaCl2 you have correctly identified as the salt.nd yes, carbonic acid is soluble. it's dissolved in soda, hence the carbonation when you open the bottle and releases the pressure. More Questions and Answers: The answers post by the user, for information only, FunQA.com does not guarantee the right."
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"carbonic acid Etymology: L, carbo, coal, acidus, acid. an unstable acid formed by dissolving carbon dioxide in water. It is the basis of carbonated beverages and is related to the carbonate group of compounds.Its production in the body is catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase.kaerbon′kärbon]. Ik: Etymology, l, carbo, coal, acidus. acid an unstable acid formed by dissolving carbon dioxide in. Water it is the basis of carbonated beverages and is related to the carbonate group of. Compounds its production in the body is catalyzed by carbonic. anhydrase",
"- For bile acids, with relatively insoluble calcium salts. (or with a high CMC), the effect of increasing pH is to. cause the anion to reach the solubility product of the cal-. cium salt before reaching the CMC so that precipitation of the. calcium salt occurs instead of micelle formation. In vivo, in.",
"- Here are the solubilities for a number of fatty acids at 20oC in a polar solvent, such as water, and a non-polar solvent, such as benzene. Acetic acid (2 carbon chain) and butanoic acid (4 carbon chain) have an infinite solubility in water.he addition of the-OH onto the alkane to make the similar chain alcohol, changes the non-polar alkane into a polar alcohol. The increase in chain length on the alcohol slowly decreases the polar nature, and hence decreases the solubility.",
"Sulfuric acid Sulfuric acid (alternative spelling sulphuric acid) is a highly corrosive strong mineral acid with the molecular formula H2 SO4 and molecular weight 98.079 g/mol.It is a pungent-ethereal, colorless to slightly yellow viscous liquid which is soluble in water at all concentrations.owever, concentrated sulfuric acid is a strong oxidizing agent and does not react with metals in the same way as other typical acids. Sulfur dioxide, water and SO 4 2− ions are evolved instead of the hydrogen and salts.",
"Carbonic acid Carbonic acid. Carbonic acid is a chemical compound with the chemical formula H2CO3 (equivalently OC(OH)2). It is also a name sometimes given to solutions of carbon dioxide in water (carbonated water), because such solutions contain small amounts of H2CO3. In physiology, carbonic acid is described as volatile acid or respiratory acid, because it is the only acid excreted as a gas by the lungs.",
"Carbonate A carbonate is a salt of carbonic acid. The carbonate anion consits of one carbon atom and three oxygen atoms, and carries a negative two charge. Sodium and Potassium Carbonates are soluble in water.Other carbonate salts are not soluble in water. carbonate is a salt of carbonic acid. The carbonate anion consits of one carbon atom and three oxygen atoms, and carries a negative two charge. Sodium and Potassium Carbonates are soluble in water.",
"- Confidence votes 12. Carbonic anhydrase is found in the blood, acting to regulate the pH of the blood and to move carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs in a non-gasseous form.",
"Solubility pump The result of which is a reduced concentration of the free carbon dioxide and carbonic acid species, which in turn leads to an oceanic uptake of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to restore balance. Thus, the greater the positive charge imbalance, the greater the solubility of carbon dioxide.",
"- Because the carboxyl group is a polar group, fatty acids are soluble in water. b. Most fatty acids in cells contain 16 to 18 carbon atoms per molecule. c. Saturated fatty acids have no double bonds between their carbon atoms.",
"The solubility of carbon dioxide in organic solvents at elevated pressures The solubility of carbon dioxide in organic solvents at elevated pressures. Fluid Phase Equilibria, 74: 235-242. The solubility of carbon dioxide in toluene, n-butanol and cyclohexane has been measured by the high-pressure densitometer method.",
"- Carbon tetrachloride is miscible with most aliphatic solvents and it is a solvent itself. The solubility in water is low. It is non-flammable and fairly stable in the presence of air and light. Decomposition of carbon terachloride forms phosgene, carbon dioxide and hydrochloric acid.",
"- It isn't so much soluble in vinegar as much as it reacts with the acetic acid. Vinegar is a mixture of 5% acetic acid in water. The calcium carbonate, which is insoluble i … n water, reacts with the acetic acid to produce water, carbon dioxide, and calcium acetate.The calcium acetate is water soluble.2 people found this useful.inegar is a mixture of 5% acetic acid in water. The calcium carbonate, which is insoluble i … n water, reacts with the acetic acid to produce water, carbon dioxide, and calcium acetate. The calcium acetate is water soluble. 2 people found this useful.",
"Water Analysis: Dissolved Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Surface waters normally contain less than 10 ppm free carbon dioxide, while some ground waters may easily exceed that concentration. Carbon dioxide is readily soluble in water. Over the ordinary temperature range (0-30 C) the solubility is about 200 times that of oxygen. Calcium and magnesium combine with carbon dioxide to form carbonates and bicarbonates. Aquatic plant life depends upon carbon dioxide and bicarbonates in water for growth.",
"Carbonic acid dissolves limestone and other rocks. This is an example of _____. chemical errosion Carbonic acid dissolves limestone and other rocks. This is an example of chemical erosion. An example is in the caves. Caves are formed where rainwater as it falls through the atmosphere absorbs carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide makes the rain acidic to react it with the limestone bedrock.",
"Carbonic Acid in Foods Carbonic acid is commonly found in the water of oceans, seas, lakes, rivers and rain because it forms whenever carbon dioxide, which is widespread in the atmosphere, comes in contact with water.",
"- Carbon dioxide is acidic in nature. On combining with water it forms carbonic acid. It is neither until you add water or humidity or any other source of H2O then Arrhenius showed it is an acid. In fact if you drink a carbonated beverage you are drinking acidic soda water.",
"Carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide is an important greenhouse gas. Burning of carbon-based fuels since the industrial revolution has rapidly increased its concentration in the atmosphere, leading to global warming. It is also a major cause of ocean acidification since it dissolves in water to form carbonic acid.arbon dioxide dissolves in the ocean to form carbonic acid (H 2 CO 3), bicarbonate (HCO 3 −) and carbonate (CO 3 2−). There is about fifty times as much carbon dissolved in the oceans as exists in the atmosphere.",
"Question: Carbon dioxide dissolves in water to form carbonic acid, which is primarily dissolved CO2. Dissol... Carbon dioxide dissolves in water to form carbonic acid, which is primarily dissolved CO2. Dissolved CO2 satisfies the equilibrium equation CO2(g) [double arrow] CO2(aq) K=0.032 M. atm ^-1 The acid... Q: Carbon dioxide dissolves in water to form carbonic acid, which is primarily dissolved CO2. Dissolved CO2 satisfies the equilibrium equation CO2(g) CO2(aq) K=0.032 The acid dissociation constants listed in most standard reference texts for carbonic acid actually apply to dissolved CO2.",
"Sulfuric acid Sulfuric acid is produced in the upper atmosphere of Venus by the Sun 's photochemical action on carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and water vapor. Ultraviolet photons of wavelengths less than 169 nm can photodissociate carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide and atomic oxygen. Atomic oxygen is highly reactive.he resulting water can be highly acidic and is called acid mine drainage (AMD) or acid rock drainage (ARD). This acidic water is capable of dissolving metals present in sulfide ores, which results in brightly colored, toxic streams.",
"Carbonic acid In aqueous solution, carbonic acid exists in equilibrium with carbon dioxide, and the concentration of H 2 CO 3 is much lower than the concentration of CO 2.t a given temperature, the composition of a pure carbonic acid solution (or of a pure CO 2 solution) is completely determined by the partial pressure of carbon dioxide above the solution.",
"- Major changes in global climate could result from a continued increase in CO 2 concentration.In addition to being a component of the atmosphere, carbon dioxide also dissolves in the water ofthe oceans. At room temperature, the solubility of carbon dioxide is about 90 cm 3 of CO 2 per 100 mL ofwater. In aqueous solution, carbon dioxide exists in many forms.",
"- Both Stearic acid and sucrose are molecular solids, but one is polar and the other is nonpolar. Compare the solubility of the two compounds in water and in hexane to determine which is which.ydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole forces at the polar caboxylate head groups do strenghten the interactions betweem stearic acid molecules, but over most of the surface of the molecule, the interactions are weaker van der Waals forces. Sucrose is polar and extensively hydrogen-bonded.",
"- Only about 16% reacts with water to form carbonic acid. The reaction is rather slow. It involves bending a stable, linear CO 2 molecule (with a water parked oxygen-down over the carbon) into a Y-shaped O=C(OH) 2 molecule. 3 -) and (in basic solution) carbonate ion: (CO 3 2-): Notice that hydrogen ions are produced.",
"- When carbon dioxide dissolves in water, it can do so as a gas dissolved in water or by reacting with water to produce carbonic acid. Carbonic acid is known as a weak acid because it partially dissociates into the positive Hydrogen ions and negative bicarbonate ions.his means that some of the added hydrogen ions will react with the bicarbonate ions to produce carbonic acid and the carbonic acid will dissociate into carbon dioxide and water as shown below. When hydrogen ions are removed from the reaction, the equilibrium will shift to the right.",
"- 3 show that the distribution of acid in the (water + chloroform) mixture is very much dependent on the carbon number and the type of the transferred solute. In the ternary systems, water is most soluble in the system containing acetic acid. Fig. 1, Fig. 2 and Fig."
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