=LDR 00410cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362486902441 =005 20120730163814.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110761 =035 \\$aBZW0667NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRadioisotopes in urology =550 \\$wg$aNuclear medicine =550 \\$wg$aUrology =750 \2$aUrinary Tract$xradionuclide imaging$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014551Q000531 =LDR 00801cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362487002441 =005 20120730163814.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110750 =035 \\$aBZW0656NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ51.R33$cDiagnosis =150 \\$aPediatric nuclear medicine =450 \\$wnne$aRadioisotopes in pediatrics =550 \\$wg$aNuclear medicine =550 \\$wg$aPediatric radiology =750 \2$81$wb$aRadionuclide Imaging$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011877 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRadionuclide Imaging$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 01074cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881647053002441 =005 20210513151911.0 =008 130130i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2013000266 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2013000266 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98202310870000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTK5105.8857 =150 \\$aInternet of things =450 \\$aIoT (Computer networks) =450 \\$aThings, Internet of =550 \\$wg$aComputer networks =550 \\$aEmbedded Internet devices =550 \\$aMachine-to-machine communications =670 \\$aWork cat.: Unit and ubiquitous Internet of things, 2013:$bECIP preface (Internet of things (IoT)) =670 \\$aInspec, viewed Jan. 30, 2013$b(controlled indexing: Internet of things) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed Jan. 30, 2013$b(Internet of things; "...uniquely identifiable objects (things) and their virtual representations in an Internet-like structure ... 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\\$wg$aNuclear engineering =550 \\$wg$aRadioactive substances =550 \\$wg$aRadiochemistry =750 \2$aRadioisotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011868 =LDR 00420cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362488002441 =005 20120730163814.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110712 =035 \\$aBZW0618NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRadioisotope teletherapy =450 \\$aTeleradioisotope therapy =550 \\$wg$aRadioisotopes$xTherapeutic use =750 \2$aRadioisotope Teletherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011867 =LDR 01076cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362488102441 =005 20120730163814.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110710 =035 \\$aBZW0616NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC78.7.R4 =150 \\$aRadioisotope scanning =360 \\$isubdivision$aRadionuclide imaging$iunder individual organs and regions of the body and individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aHeart--Radionuclide imaging; Cancer--Radionuclide imaging =360 \\$isubdivision$aRadionuclide imaging$iunder individual organs and regions of 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\2$aOtorhinolaryngologic Diseases$xradiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010038Q000530 =LDR 00909cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362488602441 =005 20120730163813.0 =008 911212i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110705 =035 \\$aBZW0611NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD734.5.R33 =150 \\$aRadiography in orthopedics =450 \\$aOrthopedic radiography =450 \\$aOrthopedic radiology =450 \\$wnne$aRadiography in orthopedia =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedics$xDiagnosis =670 \\$aImaging of orthopedic trauma, c1991$b(Orthopedic radiology) =750 \2$wb$aBone and Bones$xradiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001842Q000530 =750 \2$81$wb$aOrthopedics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009985 =750 \2$81$wb$aRadiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011859 =788 \2$iSearch also under the equivalent heading:$aBone and Bones--radiography; also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aOrthopedics$iand$aRadiography. =LDR 00861cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362488702441 =005 20120730163813.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 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\2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aChiropractic$iand$aRadiography. =LDR 00705cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362488902441 =005 20120730163808.0 =008 040913i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109879 =035 \\$aBZV9785NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aQuinidine =450 \\$aConquinine =550 \\$wg$aAntimalarials =550 \\$wg$aCinchona alkaloids =550 \\$wg$aMyocardial depressants =550 \\$wg$aQuinoline =670 \\$aMESH$b(Quinidine) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(quinidine: It has cardiac depressant activity, and is as potent an altimalarial as quinine) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(quinidine: also called conquinine) =750 \2$aQuinidine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011802 =LDR 00321cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362489002441 =005 20070529133459.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109873 =035 \\$aBZV9779NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD401 =150 \\$aQuinazoline =750 \2$aQuinazolines$0(DNLM)D011799$5IEN =LDR 00730cz a2200241n 4500 =001 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860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109469 =035 \\$aBZV9375NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dOkU =053 \0$aQC173.96$bQC174.52 =150 \\$aQuantum theory =450 \\$aQuantum dynamics =450 \\$aQuantum mechanics =450 \\$aQuantum physics =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =550 \\$aMechanics =550 \\$aThermodynamics =670 \\$aNASA. =670 \\$aINSPEC. =670 \\$aTraditions and transformations in the history of quantum physics: HQ-3, Third International Conference on the History of Quantum Physics, Berlin, June 28-July 2, 2010, 2013. =670 \\$aOCLC, Nov. 12, 2013$b(2076 titles with phrase "quantum physics"; since 2000, 1160 titles with phrase "quantum theory", 844 with phrase "quantum physics") =670 \\$aHoltzner, S. Quantum physics for dummies, 2013. =750 \2$aQuantum Theory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011789 =LDR 00613cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362489902441 =005 20120730163807.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109445 =035 \\$aBZV9351NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHN25 =150 \\$aQuality of life =450 \\$aLife, Quality of =550 \\$wg$aEconomic history =550 \\$wg$aHuman ecology =550 \\$wg$aLife =550 \\$wg$aSocial history =550 \\$aBasic needs =550 \\$aHuman comfort =550 \\$aSocial accounting =550 \\$aWork-life balance =750 \2$aQuality of Life$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011788 =LDR 01180cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362490002441 =005 20120730163806.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109440 =035 \\$aBZV9346NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTS156$bTS156.6 =150 \\$aQuality control =360 \\$isubdivision$aQuality control$iunder types of industries, plants, and processes, and under individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Quality control; Foundries--Quality control; Concrete--Quality control =360 \\$isubdivision$aQuality control$iunder types of industries, plants, and processes, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Quality control; Foundries--Quality control =550 \\$wg$aFactory management =550 \\$wg$aIndustrial engineering =550 \\$wg$aReliability (Engineering) =550 \\$wg$aSampling (Statistics) =550 \\$wg$aStandardization =550 \\$aQuality assurance =550 \\$aQuality of products =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the procedures used in establishing and maintaining acceptable limits of variation for products and services. =750 \2$aQuality Control$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011786 =LDR 00785cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362490102441 =005 20120730163806.0 =008 030227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109439 =035 \\$aBZV9345NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dSG-SiILA =053 \0$aHD66 =150 \\$aQuality circles =450 \\$aJapanese management$5IEN =450 \\$aManagement quality circles$5IEN =450 \\$aQuality control circles =450 \\$aWITs (Work improvement teams) =450 \\$aWork improvement teams =550 \\$wg$aQuality control =550 \\$wg$aTeams in the workplace =670 \\$aWork improvement teams and staff suggestion scheme in Prime Minister's Office, 1995. =670 \\$aWITS members' course, c1999. =750 \2$aManagement Quality Circles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008332 =LDR 00484cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362490202441 =005 20120730163806.0 =008 021101i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109431 =035 \\$aBZV9337NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL696.G2$cZoology =150 \\$aQuails =450 \\$aColinae =450 \\$aQuail =550 \\$wg$aGalliformes =670 \\$aRandom House$b(quail, pl. quails (esp. collectively) quail) =750 \2$aQuail$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011784 =LDR 00645cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9882375289502441 =005 20240216142522.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash 85109426 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85109426 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170880780000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aGN63.6$cAnthropology =053 \0$aHQ777.35$cSociology =072 \\$aH 1100$2lcsh =150 \\$aQuadruplets =450 \\$aQuads (Quadruplets) =550 \\$wg$aMultiple birth =550 \\$wg$aSiblings =670 \\$aRandom House$b(quad: informal, a quadruplet; has other meanings) =750 \2$aQuadruplets$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011783 =LDR 00431cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362490402441 =005 20120730163806.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109422 =035 \\$aBZV9328NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC406.Q33 =150 \\$aQuadriplegics =450 \\$aQuadriplegia$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aParalytics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aQuadriplegia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011782 =LDR 00474cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362490502441 =005 20120730163806.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109421 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02020231 =035 \\$aBZV9327NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC406.Q33 =150 \\$aQuadriplegia =450 \\$aExtremities (Anatomy)$xParalysis =450 \\$wnne$aTetraplegia =550 \\$wg$aParalysis =750 \2$aQuadriplegia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011782 =LDR 00525cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362490602441 =005 20120730163806.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109407 =035 \\$aBZV9313NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aR730 =150 \\$aQuacks and quackery =450 \\$aCharlatans =450 \\$aQuackery$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aImpostors and imposture =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$wg$aSwindlers and swindling =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aQuackery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011781 =LDR 00572cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362490702441 =005 20120730163806.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109385 =035 \\$aBZV9291NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.Q2$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRA644.Q25$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC182.Q35$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aQ fever =550 \\$wg$aPneumonia =550 \\$wg$aRickettsial diseases =681 \\$iExample under$aCommunicable diseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aQ Fever$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011778 =LDR 00411cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362490802441 =005 20120730163806.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109376 =035 \\$aBZV9282NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK621.P9 =150 \\$aPythium =450 \\$aRheosporangium =550 \\$wg$aPythiaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPythium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011775 =LDR 00619cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362490902441 =005 20120730163806.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109371 =035 \\$aBZV9277NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP801.P86$cPhysiology =150 \\$aPyruvic acid =450 \\$aAcetylformic acid =450 \\$aKetoacetic acid =450 \\$aKetopropionic acid =450 \\$aOxopropanoic acid =450 \\$aPyroracemic acid =550 \\$wg$aOrganic acids =670 \\$aRandom House$b(called also acetylformic acid, pyroracemic acid) =750 \2$aPyruvic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019289 =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362491002441 =005 20120730163806.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109370 =035 \\$aBZV9276NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPyruvates =550 \\$wg$aKetonic acids =550 \\$wg$aPyruvic acid =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPyruvates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011773 =LDR 00503cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362491102441 =005 20120730163806.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109369 =035 \\$aBZV9275NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP619.P87 =150 \\$aPyruvate carboxylase =450 \\$aOxoacid carboxylase =450 \\$aPyruvic carboxylase =550 \\$wg$aLigases =550 \\$wg$aPyruvic acid =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPyruvate Carboxylase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011766 =LDR 00559cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362491202441 =005 20120730163805.0 =008 050105i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109367 =035 \\$aBZV9273NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK898.P97$cBotanical chemistry =150 \\$aPyrrolizidines =450 \\$aPyrrolizidine alkaloids =450 \\$aSenecio alkaloids =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \\$wg$aPyrroles =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids x Senecio Alkaloids) =750 \2$aPyrrolizidine Alkaloids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011763 =LDR 00489cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362491302441 =005 20120730163805.0 =008 050809i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109366 =035 \\$aBZV9272NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPyrrolidine =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(pyrrolidine: a flammable fuming liquid heterocyclic secondary amine obtained from pyrrole and also prepared synthetically) =750 \2$aPyrrolidines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011759 =LDR 00706cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362491402441 =005 20120730163805.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109365 =035 \\$aBZV9271NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD401$cChemistry =150 \\$aPyrroles =450 \\$aPyrrhols =450 \\$wnne$aPyrrol =450 \\$wnne$aPyrrole =550 \\$wg$aAzoles =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Pyrroles. Scope note: Azoles of one nitrogen and two double bonds that have aromatic chemical properties.) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(pyrrole) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Pyrrole =750 \2$aPyrroles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011758 =LDR 00752cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362491502441 =005 20120730163805.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109348 =035 \\$aBZV9254NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMMiltC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC569.5.P9 =150 \\$aPyromania =450 \\$aFire setting, Pathological =450 \\$aFiresetting, Pathological =450 \\$aIncendiarism =450 \\$aPathological fire setting =450 \\$aPathological firesetting =550 \\$wg$aArson =550 \\$wg$aImpulse control disorders =670 \\$aHuff, T.G. Fire setting fire fighters, 1994. =670 \\$aGoogle search, Nov. 27, 2007$b(130,000 hits on "fire setting") =750 \2$aFiresetting Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005391 =LDR 00633cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362491602441 =005 20120730163805.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109344 =035 \\$aBZV9250NU =035 \\$ash 85109344 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL458.2.P95 =150 \\$aPyroglyphidae =450 \\$aPyroglyphid mites =450 \\$aPyroglyphids =550 \\$wg$aAcariformes =550 \\$wg$aFeather mites =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 161 (Pyroglyphidae; pyroglyphid mites. Superfamily Pyroglyphoidea, suborder Astigmata, order Acariformes) =750 \2$aPyroglyphidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D039981 =LDR 00447cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362491702441 =005 20120730163805.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109343 =035 \\$aBZV9249NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPyrogens =450 \\$aPyrogenic agents =550 \\$wg$aChemotherapy =550 \\$wg$aFever =550 \\$wg$aPolysaccharides =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPyrogens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011749 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362491802441 =005 20120730163805.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109342 =035 \\$aBZV9248NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD341.P5 =150 \\$aPyrogallic acid =450 \\$aPyrogallol$5IEN =750 \2$aPyrogallol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011748 =LDR 00392cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362491902441 =005 20120730163805.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109338 =035 \\$aBZV9244NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD401 =150 \\$aPyrimidines =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPyrimidines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011743 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362492002441 =005 20120730163805.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109337 =035 \\$aBZV9243NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP625.N89 =150 \\$aPyrimidine nucleotides =550 \\$wg$aNucleotides =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPyrimidine Nucleotides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011742 =LDR 00323cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362492102441 =005 20120730163805.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109336 =035 \\$aBZV9242NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPyridone =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPyridones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011728 =LDR 00346cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362492202441 =005 20120730163805.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109335 =035 \\$aBZV9241NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPyridinium compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPyridinium Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011726 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362492302441 =005 20120730163805.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109332 =035 \\$aBZV9238NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD401 =150 \\$aPyridine =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPyridines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011725 =LDR 00549cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362492402441 =005 20120730163805.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109330 =035 \\$aBZV9236NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPyridazines =450 \\$wnne$aPyridazine =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Pyridazines. In hierarchy for Heterocyclic Compounds, 1-Rings) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Pyridazine =750 \2$aPyridazines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011724 =LDR 01861cz a2200409n 4500 =001 9880362492502441 =005 20120730163804.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109321 =035 \\$aBZV9227NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK495.C74$cBotany =053 \\$aSB292.P8$cCulture =150 \\$aPyrethrum (Plant) =450 \\$aBuhach =450 \\$aChrysanthemum cinerariaefolium =450 \\$aChrysanthemum cinerariifolium =450 \\$aDaisy, Dalmatian =450 \\$aDaisy, Pyrethrum =450 \\$aDalmatian daisy =450 \\$aDalmatian insect flower =450 \\$aDalmatian pyrethrum =450 \\$aInsect flower, Dalmatian =450 \\$wnne$aPyrethrum =450 \\$aPyrethrum cinerariifolium =450 \\$aPyrethrum daisy =450 \\$aTanacetum cinerariifolium =550 \\$wg$aTanacetum =670 \\$aDict. agr. term.$b(Dalmatian pyrethrum. Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium ... dried flower heads are a source of insecticide) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(C. cinerariifolium (Trevir.) Vis.; sy: Pyrethrum cinerariifolium Trevir., Pyrethrum, Dalmatia pyrethrum, Dalmatian insect flower dried infls. are the primary source of the insecticide, pyrethrum) =670 \\$aRoecklein profile econ. plants:$bp. 259 (Pyrethrum; sy: C. cinerariifolium, P. cinerariifolium) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Tanacetum cinerariifolium; uf Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium) =670 \\$aFAO plants$b(Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium; sy: pyrethrum daisy) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(pyrethrum ... a chrysanthemum (as C. coccineum or C. cinerariaefolium) that is a source of insecticide) =670 \\$aTerrell cklist. 3,000 econ. plants$b(C. cinerariifolium (Trevir.) Vis.; sy: pyrethrum) =670 \\$aSPN$b(C. cinerariaefolium; sy: Pyrethrum c., Dalmation pyrethrum) =750 \2$aChrysanthemum cinerariifolium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011723 =LDR 00585cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362492602441 =005 20120730163804.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109318 =035 \\$aBZV9224NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPyrethrins =450 \\$wnne$aPyrethrin =550 \\$wg$aPyrethroids =550 \\$wg$aPyrethrum (Insecticide) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(pyrethrin: either of two oily liquid esters) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(pyrethrin: 1. pyrethrin I 2. pyrethrin II) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pyrethrins) =750 \2$aPyrethrins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011722 =LDR 00740cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362492702441 =005 20070628114517.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109309 =035 \\$aBZV9215LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPyrazolones =450 \\$wnne$aPyrazolone =550 \\$wg$aPyrazoles =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 2, 2007$b(Pyrazoles. Scope note: Compounds with a 5-membered heterocyclic ring with 2 nitrogens and a keto oxygen. In hierarchy for Pyrazoles) =670 \\$aABC Chemie. Concise encyc. chemistry$b(pyrazolones: derivatives or pyrazol-5-one) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(pyrazolone) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070606 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Pyrazolone =750 \2$aPyrazolones$0(DNLM)D047069$5IEN =LDR 00583cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362492802441 =005 20120730163804.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109308 =035 \\$aBZV9214NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPyrazoles =550 \\$wg$aAzoles =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Pyrazoles. Scope note: Azoles of two nitrogens at the 1,2 positions, next to each other, in contrast with the Imidazoles in which they are at the 1,3 positions.) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(pyrazole) =750 \2$aPyrazoles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011720 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362492902441 =005 20120730163804.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109306 =035 \\$aBZV9212NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPyran =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPyrans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011714 =LDR 00454cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362493002441 =005 20120730163804.0 =008 910708||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109299 =035 \\$aBZV9205NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPyramidal tract =450 \\$aCerebrospinal tracts =450 \\$aCorticospinal tracts =550 \\$wg$aEfferent pathways =550 \\$wg$aSpinal cord =750 \2$aPyramidal Tracts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011712 =LDR 00433cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362493102441 =005 20120730163804.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109291 =035 \\$aBZV9197NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPyoderma =450 \\$aPyodermia =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xInfections =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(pyoderma. Also called pyodermia) =750 \2$aPyoderma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011711 =LDR 00432cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362493202441 =005 20120730163804.0 =008 920109||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109287 =035 \\$aBZV9193NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL862$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM341$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aPylorus =550 \\$wg$aSphincters =550 \\$wg$aStomach =750 \2$aPylorus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011708 =LDR 00680cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362493302441 =005 20060829090655.0 =008 060216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109286 =035 \\$aBZV9192NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPylorus$xStenosis =450 \\$wnne$aPyloric stenosis =450 \\$aPylorostenosis =550 \\$wg$aPylorus$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aStenosis =670 \\$aMESH browser, Feb. 16, 2006$b(Pyloric Stenosis) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(stenosis, pyloric stenosis. Also called pylorostenosis) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060406 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Pyloric stenosis =750 \2$aPyloric Stenosis$0(DNLM)D011707$5IEN =LDR 01688cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362493402441 =005 20140409132158.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109278 =035 \\$aBZV9184NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.P94$cZoology =150 \\$aBonobo =450 \\$aBonobo chimpanzee =450 \\$aDwarf chimpanzee =450 \\$aGracile ape =450 \\$aGracile chimpanzee =450 \\$aLesser chimpanzee =450 \\$aPan paniscus =450 \\$wnne$aPygmy chimpanzee =550 \\$wg$aPan (Mammals) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-9080: Chimpanzee cultures, 1994$b(bonobos (formerly called pygmy chimpanzees) all chapter titles use bonobos) =670 \\$aElwood, A. Chimpanzees and bonobos, 1990. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Bonobo, pygmy chimpanzee) =670 \\$aThe IUCN red list of threatened species, 2013.2, via WWW, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Pan paniscus (Bonobo). Common names: English - Bonobo, Pygmy Chimpanzee, Gracile Chimpanzee, Dwarf Chimpanzee; French - Chimpanz�e Nain, Chimpanz�e pygm�ee; Spanish - Chimpanc�e Pigmeo) =670 \\$aITIS, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Pan paniscus - bonobo, pygmy chimpanzee) =670 \\$aPrimate factsheets, via Primate Info Net website, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Bonobo, Pan paniscus. Other names: bonobo chimpanzee, gracile ape, lesser chimpanzee, or pygmy chimpanzee; chimpanze�e nain or chimpanze�e pygm�ee (French); chimpanc�e pigmeo (Spanish); bonobo or dv�argschimpans (Swedish)) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History website, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Pan paniscus. Common name: Bonobo) =750 \2$aPan paniscus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019974 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362493502441 =005 20120730163804.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109270 =035 \\$aBZV9176NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC918.P9 =150 \\$aPyelonephritis =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =750 \2$aPyelonephritis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011704 =LDR 00391cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362493602441 =005 20120730163804.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109251 =035 \\$aBZV9157NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPutrescine =550 \\$wg$aBiogenic amines =550 \\$wg$aPolyamines =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPutrescine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011700 =LDR 00400cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362493702441 =005 20120730163804.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109203 =035 \\$aBZV9109NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPuromycin =550 \\$wg$aAminoglycosides =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPuromycin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011691 =LDR 00412cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362493802441 =005 20120730163804.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109202 =035 \\$aBZV9108NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPurkinje cells =550 \\$wg$aCells =550 \\$wg$aNerves =550 \\$wg$aNeurons =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPurkinje Cells$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011689 =LDR 00489cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362493902441 =005 20120730163803.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109191 =035 \\$aBZV9097NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPurines$xReceptors =450 \\$aPurine receptors =450 \\$aPurinergic receptors =450 \\$aPurinoreceptors =450 \\$aReceptors, Purinergic =550 \\$wg$aCell receptors =750 \2$aReceptors, Purinergic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011983 =LDR 00343cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362494002441 =005 20190315155245.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109190 =035 \\$aBZV9096NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP801.P8 =150 \\$aPurines =550 \\$wg$aUric acid =750 \2$aPurines$0(DNLM)D011687$5IEN =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362494102441 =005 20120730163803.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109188 =035 \\$aBZV9094NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP625.P87 =150 \\$aPurine nucleotides =550 \\$wg$aNucleotides =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPurine Nucleotides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011685 =LDR 00620cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362494202441 =005 20080325091051.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109180 =035 \\$aBZV9086NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM357 =150 \\$aLaxatives =450 \\$aCathartics =450 \\$wnne$aPurgatives =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hepatic encephalopathy, c1988. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Laxatives, see Cathartics) =750 \2$aLaxatives$0(DNLM)D054368$5IEN =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362494302441 =005 20120730163803.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109153 =035 \\$aBZV9059NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPuppies$xDiseases =450 \\$aCanine pediatrics =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDog Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004283 =LDR 00420cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362494402441 =005 20120730163803.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109152 =035 \\$aBZV9058NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF421$bSF435$5IEN =150 \\$aPuppies =450 \\$aDogs$xInfancy =550 \\$wg$aDogs =550 \\$wg$aDomestic animals$xInfancy =750 \2$aDogs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004285 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362494502441 =005 20130618115629.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109136 =035 \\$aBZV9042NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL949$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM511$cHuman anatomy =053 \0$aQP476$cPhysiology =150 \\$aPupil (Eye) =550 \\$wg$aEye =750 \2$aPupil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011680 =LDR 02035cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362494602441 =005 20120730163803.0 =008 040129i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109135 =035 \\$aBZV9041NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aPupae =450 \\$aChrysalides =450 \\$aChrysalises =450 \\$aImmature insects =450 \\$aPupas =550 \\$wg$aInsects$xInfancy =670 \\$aThe Amer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., via WWW, Jan. 28, 2004$b(pupa Inflected forms: pl. pupae or pupas. The nonfeeding stage between the larva and adult in the metamorphosis of holometabolous insects, during which the larva typically undergoes complete transformation within a protective cocoon or hardened case; chrysalis Inflected forms: pl. chrysalises or chrysalides 1. A pupa, especially of a moth or butterfly, enclosed in a firm case or cocoon. 2. A protected stage of development.) =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biological terms, 2000$b(pupa: in insects with complete metamorphosis, a resting stage in the life-cycle where the larval insect is enclosed in a protective case, within which tissues are reorganized and metamorphosis into a new form, usually the adult, occurs; chrysalis: the pupa of insects with complete metamorphosis, enclosed in a protective case, which is sometimes itself called the chrysalis) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, via WWW, Jan. 28, 2004$b(pupa: The quiescent, intermediate form assumed by an insect that undergoes complete metamorphosis; it follows the larva and precedes the adult stages and is enclosed in a hardened cuticle or a cocoon) =670 \\$aZhu, H. How to know the immature insects, c1949:$bp. 231 (pupa: the resting, inactive stage of holometabolous insects, between the larva and the adult; chrysalis: the pupa of Lepidoptera) p. 3 (The stages egg, young (nymph or larva), and pupa are the immature stages of insects; all the life stages which precede the adult stage) =750 \2$aPupa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011679 =LDR 00455cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362494702441 =005 20120730163803.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109120 =035 \\$aBZV9026NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF319.5.P8 =150 \\$aPunishment (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aMotivation (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aReinforcement (Psychology) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPunishment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011678 =LDR 00547cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362494802441 =005 20120730163803.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109115 =035 \\$aBZV9021NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNNC =053 \0$aGT6710$bGT6715$cManners and customs =053 \0$aHV7231$bHV9920$cCorrections =150 \\$aPunishment =450 \\$aPenalties (Criminal law) =450 \\$aPenology =550 \\$wg$aCorrections =550 \\$aImpunity =550 \\$aRetribution =750 \2$aPunishment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011678 =LDR 01250cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362494902441 =005 20120925141016.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109085 =035 \\$aBZV8991NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aPunched card systems =450 \\$aCodes for punched card systems =450 \\$aData processing =450 \\$aPerforated card systems =450 \\$aPunch-card systems =450 \\$aPunched card systems$xBusiness =550 \\$wg$aCard system in business =550 \\$wg$aComputer input-output equipment =550 \\$wg$aComputer storage devices =550 \\$wg$aIndexing =550 \\$wg$aInformation storage and retrieval systems =550 \\$wg$aInformation theory =550 \\$wg$aTabulating machines =670 \\$aFoster, A. Reviewing the Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services' efforts to computerize alcohol and drug abuse treatment information, 1995:$bcover (State of Kansas) =670 \\$aMaine. Legislature. Joint Standing Committee on State Government. Organization of state data processing, 1974. =680 \\$iThis heading may be further subdivided by subject, e.g.$aPunched card systems--Chemistry. =750 \2$aPunched-Card Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011676 =LDR 02247cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362495002441 =005 20050712091804.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109054 =035 \\$aBZV8960NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85109054 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.C23$cZoology =150 \\$aPuma =450 \\$aAmerican lion =450 \\$aCatamount =450 \\$aCougar =450 \\$aFelis californica =450 \\$aFelis concolor =450 \\$aFelis couguar =450 \\$aFelis hippolestes =450 \\$aFelis improcera =450 \\$aMountain lion =450 \\$aPuma concolor =450 \\$wnne$aPumas =550 \\$wg$aPuma (Genus) =550 \\$aPanthers =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(cougar, syn: Felis concolor, American lion, catamount, mountain lion, panther, puma) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(cougar, syn: Felis concolor, mountain lion, panther, puma) =670 \\$aCorbet world list of mammalian species$b(F. concolor, syn: puma, cougar) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Pumas) =670 \\$aITIS, Apr. 23, 2000$b(Puma concolor. Common name: mountain lion. Synonyms: Felis californica, Felis concolor, Felis couguar, Felis hippolestes, Felis improcera. 16 subspecies: Puma concolor azteca, Puma concolor browni, Puma concolor californica, Puma concolor concolor, Puma concolor coryi, Puma concolor costaricensis, Puma concolor cougar, Puma concolor hippolestes, Puma concolor improcera, Puma concolor kaibabensis, Puma concolor mayensis, Puma concolor missoulensis, Puma concolor oregonensis, Puma concolor schorgeri, Puma concolor stanleyana, Puma concolor vancouverensis) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via WWW, Apr. 23, 2000$b(Puma concolor. Common name: Puma, Mountain Lion, Cougar. Original name: Felis concolor. Synonyms: acrocodia, anthonyi, araucanus, arundivaga, aztecus, bangsi, borbensis, browni, cabrerae, californica, capricornensis, coryi, costaricensis, cougar, floridana, greeni, hippolestes, hudsoni, improcera, incarum, kaibabensis, mayensis, missoulensis, nigra, olympus, oregonensis, osgoodi, patagonica, pearsoni, puma, punensis, schorgeri, soasoaranna, soderstromii, stanleyana, sucuacuara, vancouverensis, wavula, youngi) =750 \2$aPuma$0(DNLM)D046011$5IEN =LDR 00444cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362495102441 =005 20120730163803.0 =008 920803||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109041 =035 \\$aBZV8947NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD643.P84$cRadiation chemistry =150 \\$aPulse radiolysis =450 \\$aRadiolysis, Pulse =550 \\$wg$aRadiation chemistry$xTechnique =750 \2$aPulse Radiolysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011675 =LDR 00575cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362495202441 =005 20120730163802.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109028 =035 \\$aBZV8934NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP101 =053 \\$aRC74$cDiagnosis =150 \\$aPulse =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation =550 \\$wg$aHeart =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aPhysical diagnosis =550 \\$wg$aVital signs =550 \\$aHeart beat =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPulse$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011674 =LDR 00429cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362495302441 =005 20120730163802.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109019 =035 \\$aBZV8925NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRK354 =150 \\$aPulpitis =450 \\$aDental pulp$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aDental pulp$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =750 \2$aPulpitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011671 =LDR 00659cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362495402441 =005 20120730163802.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109013 =035 \\$aBZV8919NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPulmonary veins =450 \\$wnne$aPulmonary vein =450 \\$aVenae pulmonales =450 \\$aVenous arteries =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xBlood-vessels =550 \\$wg$aVeins =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aInt'l. dict. of med. & biol.$b(venae pulmonae, also called pulmonary veins, venous arteries) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPulmonary Veins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011667 =LDR 00451cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362495502441 =005 20130401105807.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109012 =035 \\$aBZV8918NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP752.P84 =150 \\$aPulmonary surfactant =450 \\$aDipalmytoyllecithin =550 \\$wg$aBiosurfactants =550 \\$wg$aPhospholipids =750 \2$aPulmonary Surfactants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011663 =LDR 00717cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362495602441 =005 20060829091054.0 =008 060216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109011 =035 \\$aBZV8917NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPulmonary valve stenosis in children =450 \\$wnne$aPulmonary stenosis in children =550 \\$wg$aHeart valve diseases in children =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060406 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Pulmonary stenosis in children =750 \2$81$wb$aPulmonary Valve Stenosis$0(DNLM)D011666$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPulmonary Valve Stenosis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00678cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362495702441 =005 20060829090929.0 =008 060216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109010 =035 \\$aBZV8916NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC685.V2 =150 \\$aPulmonary valve$xStenosis =450 \\$wnne$aPulmonary stenosis =450 \\$aPulmonic stenosis =550 \\$wg$aPulmonary valve$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aStenosis =670 \\$aMESH browser, Feb. 16, 1006$b(Pulmonary Valve Stenosis, Entry term: Pulmonary Stenosis) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060406 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Pulmonary stenosis =750 \2$aPulmonary Valve Stenosis$0(DNLM)D011666$5IEN =LDR 00470cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362495802441 =005 20150406095153.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109008 =035 \\$aBZV8914NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC776.P87 =150 \\$aPulmonary hypertension =450 \\$aHypertension, Pulmonary$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aHypertension =550 \\$wg$aPulmonary circulation =750 \2$aHypertension, Pulmonary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006976 =LDR 00481cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362495902441 =005 20120730163802.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109007 =035 \\$aBZV8913NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP124 =150 \\$aPulmonary gas exchange =450 \\$aGas exchange, Pulmonary =450 \\$aPulmonary respiration =550 \\$wg$aRespiration =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPulmonary Gas Exchange$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011659 =LDR 00523cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362496002441 =005 20120730163802.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109006 =035 \\$aBZV8912NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC734.P84 =150 \\$aPulmonary function tests =450 \\$aFunction tests, Pulmonary =450 \\$aLung function tests =450 \\$aRespiratory function tests =550 \\$wg$aFunction tests (Medicine) =750 \2$aRespiratory Function Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012129 =LDR 01320cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362496102441 =005 20090609212048.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109004 =035 \\$aBZV8910NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC776.F5 =150 \\$aPulmonary fibrosis =450 \\$aAlveolitis, Fibrosing =450 \\$aDiffuse fibrosing alveolitis =450 \\$aDiffuse interstitial pulmonary fibrosis =450 \\$aFibrosing alveolitis =450 \\$aHamman-Rich syndrome =450 \\$aInterstitial fibrosis of the lung =450 \\$aInterstitial pneumonia =450 \\$aInterstitial pneumonitis =450 \\$aLungs$xFibrosis =450 \\$aPneumonia, Interstitial =450 \\$aPneumonitis, Interstitial =550 \\$wg$aFibrosis =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =670 \\$aIllus. dict. eponymic syndromes$b(Hamman-Rich syndrome, synonyms: Diffuse interstitial pulmonary fibrosis; interstitial fibrosis of the lung) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pulmonary fibrosis x Alveolitis, Fibrosing; Hamman-Rich syndrome; Lung disease, Interstitial; Pneumonia, Interstitial; Pneumonitis, Interstitial) =670 \\$aMerck:$bp. 685 (pulmonary fibrosis, usually interstitial pneumonia; diffuse fibrosing alveolitis, Hamman-Rich syndrome) =750 \2$aPulmonary Fibrosis$0(DNLM)D011658$5IEN =LDR 00537cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362496202441 =005 20080331082730.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85109002 =035 \\$aBZV8908NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC776.P85 =150 \\$aPulmonary embolism =550 \\$wg$aEmbolism =550 \\$wg$aPulmonary artery$xDiseases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Nov. 20, 2006$b(Pulmonary Embolism. Scope note: embolism in the artery or one of its branches) =750 \2$aPulmonary Embolism$0(DNLM)D011655$5IEN =LDR 00395cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362496302441 =005 20120730163802.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109001 =035 \\$aBZV8907NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC776.P =150 \\$aPulmonary edema =550 \\$wg$aEdema =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =750 \2$aPulmonary Edema$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011654 =LDR 00522cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362496402441 =005 20120730163802.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85109000 =035 \\$aBZV8906NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP107 =150 \\$aPulmonary circulation =450 \\$aCirculation, Pulmonary =450 \\$aLesser circulation =450 \\$aLungs$xCirculation =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPulmonary Circulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011652 =LDR 00427cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362496502441 =005 20090613130339.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108999 =035 \\$aBZV8905LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPulmonary aspergillosis =450 \\$aAspergilloma =550 \\$wg$aAspergillosis =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases, Fungal =750 \2$aPulmonary Aspergillosis$0(DNLM)D055732$5IEN =LDR 00531cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362496602441 =005 20070608092649.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108996 =035 \\$aBZV8902NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL835$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM191$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aPulmonary artery =450 \\$aArteria pulmonalis =450 \\$aTruncus pulmonalis =550 \\$wg$aArteries =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xBlood-vessels =750 \2$aPulmonary Artery$0(DNLM)D011651$5IEN =LDR 00540cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362496702441 =005 20120730163802.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108995 =035 \\$aBZV8901NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPulmonary alveoli =450 \\$aAlveoli pulmonum =450 \\$aAlveolis pulmonis =450 \\$aMalpighi's vesicles =450 \\$aPulmonary vesicles =450 \\$aVesiculae pulmonales =550 \\$wg$aLungs =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPulmonary Alveoli$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011650 =LDR 00573cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362496802441 =005 20120730163802.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108994 =035 \\$aBZV8900NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF969.P8$cSheep =150 \\$aPulmonary adenomatosis =450 \\$aAdenomatosis, Pulmonary =450 \\$aLunger disease =450 \\$aPneumonia, Progressive =450 \\$aProgressive pneumonia =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSheep$xInfections =750 \2$aAdenomatosis, Pulmonary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018255 =LDR 00772nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881616168402441 =005 20210323082319.0 =008 181025\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2018002737 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018002737 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9812279319100041 =040 \\$aItFiC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCholera in literature =670 \\$aWork cat: 2018398018: Pelagalli, L. Le choléra dans la littérature européenne, 2018$bSummary (the book analyzes the theme of cholera in the European literature) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aCholera$0(DNLM)D002771$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aLiterature$0(DNLM)D008091$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCholera$iand$aLiterature$5IEN-M =LDR 02601nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9881616762302441 =005 20210318152431.0 =008 190905||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2019102749 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019102749 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9813483131700041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSperm nuclear basic proteins =450 \\$aNuclear basic proteins, Sperm =450 \\$aSNBPs (Sperm nuclear basic proteins) =550 \\$wg$aBasic proteins =550 \\$wg$aChromosomal proteins =550 \\$wg$aNuclear proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Yamaki, T. Beyond DNA compaction, 2018:$bt.p. (sperm nuclear basic proteins) abstr. (unique set of proteins known as sperm nuclear basic proteins (SNBPs); this class of proteins includes evolutionarily and biochemically distinct chromosomal proteins, from nucleosomal histones to sperm-specific chromatin proteins such as protamines) =670 \\$aThe biological bulletin, June 2013:$bp. 127 (Sperm nuclear basic proteins (SNBPs) are the chromosomal proteins that are found associated with DNA in sperm nuclei at the end of spermiogenesis. These highly specialized proteins can be classified into three major types: histone type (H-type), protamine-like type (PL-type), and protamine type (P-type)) =670 \\$aMarine organisms as model systems in biology and medicine, 2018:$bp. 15 (sperm nuclear basic proteins (SNBPs); Sperm chromatin of many animals is organised by small yet structurally highly heterogeneous proteins called SNBPs, which can package sperm DNA on their own or in combination with each other; SNBPs are classified into three major groups: H1 histone-type proteins (H-type SNBPs), protamines (P-type SNBPs) and protamine-like proteins (PL-type SNBPs). P-type SNBPs are mostly found in vertebrates, while PL-type SNBPs are ubiquitous in many invertebrate phyla. PL-type and P-type SNBPs evolved from histone H-type SNBP precursors through vertical evolution) =670 \\$aJournal of experimental zoology. Part A, Comparative experimental biology, Mar. 2006:$bp. 277 (sperm nuclear basic proteins (SNBPs); three basic groups of SNBPs: histone (H)-type, protamine-like (PL)-type and protamine (P)-type; chromatin associated proteins; chromosomal proteins) =675 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 5, 2019 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSpermatozoa$0(DNLM)D013094$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81 {dollar}w b$iBroader mapping$aNuclear Proteins$0(DNLM)D009687$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aSpermatozoa$iand$aNuclear Proteins$5IEN-M =LDR 00816nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881616762402441 =005 20210318151542.0 =008 190520\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2019004565 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019004565 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9812371859900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHomophobia in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: 2018366481: Meyer-Plantureux, C. Antisémitisme et homophobie, 2019:$b(book about homophobia in theater and motion pictures in France) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aHomophobia$0(DNLM)D063509$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aHomophobia$iand$aMotion Pictures$5IEN =LDR 00858nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881616770802441 =005 20210317181422.0 =008 190627i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2019100121 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019100121 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9813483126300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aWomen atomic bomb victims =550 \\$wg$aAtomic bomb victims =670 \\$aWork cat: 2019384642: Kim, Kyŏng-ae. Wŏnp'ok p'ihae Han'guk yŏsŏngdŭl, 2019:$b(Stories of Korean women atomic bomb victims lived in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan in 1945) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAtomic Bomb Survivors$0(DNLM)D000080483$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aWomen$0(DNLM)D014930$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also the following Medical Subject headings used together in the same record:$aAtomic Bomb Survivors$iand$aWomen$5IEN-M =LDR 00879cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881616771202441 =005 20210317175158.0 =008 930310i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93001263 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 93001263 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172612890000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTeenagers$xHealth and hygiene =450 \\$aAdolescent health =450 \\$aTeen health =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2019415003: Casique, I. Apuesta por el empoderamiento adolescente, 2018:$bp. 135 (cataloger's translation of title of chapter 5 (approximately 20% of work): Elements of adolescent sexual and reproductive health) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, viewed Aug. 20, 2019$b(heading: Adolescent Health; scope note: The concept covering the physical and mental conditions of ADOLESCENTS; entry term: Teen Health) =750 \2$aAdolescent Health$0(DNLM)D000067697$5IEN-M =LDR 00817nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881616771402441 =005 20210317155528.0 =008 190530i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2019005111 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019005111 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9813483133700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSocial work with refugees =550 \\$wg$aRefugees =670 \\$aWork cat: 2018436215: Rozakou, K. Apo "agapē" kai "allēlengyē," 2018:$b(study of volunteer social work with refugees in Athens, Greece during early 21st century) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSocial Work$0(DNLM)D012947$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRefugees$0(DNLM)D012036$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also the following Medical Subject headings used together in the same record:$aSocial Work$iand$aRefugees$5IEN-M =LDR 00965cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881616771502441 =005 20210317153343.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112576 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85112576 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170799650000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPoetry$xReligious aspects =450 \\$wnne$aReligion and poetry =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2019387748: Cervantes-Ortiz, L. Ecos del futuro, 2018:$bt.p., etc. ([cataloger's translation of subtitle] 10 poetico-theological besiegements of Rubem Alves; work is compilation of essays that include discussions of the relationship of poetry to the work of Christian theologian Rubem Alves) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPoetry as Topic$0(DNLM)D011037$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aReligion$0(DNLM)D012067$5IEN-M =788 \2$aSearch also the following Medical Subject headings used together in the same record:$aPoetry as Topic$iand$aReligion =LDR 01016nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9881616773902441 =005 20210317123613.0 =008 190905i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2019102751 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019102751 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9813483130600041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHuman behavior$xEvolution =550 \\$wg$aBehavior evolution =670 \\$aWork cat.: Meacham, F. Sex and fear, 2018:$bp. 1 (optimization models of the evolution of human behavior) t.p. (mathematical models) =670 \\$aLaFreniere, P. Evolutionary science of human behavior, 2014. =670 \\$aCartwright, J. Evolution and human behaviour, 2016. =670 \\$aWorkman, L. Evolution and behavior, 2016:$bp. 1 (Evolution and human behavior) =750 \2$81$wb$aBehavior$0(DNLM)D001519$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$aBiological Evolution$0(DNLM)D005075$5IEN-M =788 \2$aSearch also the following Medical Subject headings used together in the same record:$aBehavior$iand$aBiological Evolution$5IEN-M =LDR 03499nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9881616774302441 =005 20210317113457.0 =008 190905||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2019102750 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019102750 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9813483131000041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHMGB proteins =450 \\$aHigh mobility group box proteins =450 \\$aHMG-B proteins =450 \\$aHMG-box proteins =450 \\$aHMG-Bs (Proteins) =450 \\$aHMGBs (Proteins) =550 \\$wg$aDNA-binding proteins =550 \\$wg$aNonhistone chromosomal proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Yamaki, T. Beyond DNA compaction, 2018:$babstr. (MST-HMG box proteins, a group of sperm-specific chromatin proteins that derived from HMG box proteins) p. 5 (the Drosophila male-specific HMG box protein family) p. 57 (male-specific HMG box proteins) p. 60 (HMG box proteins are eukaryote-specific DNA-binding proteins that contain three alpha-helices predicted to fold in an L-shaped structure) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 5, 2019$b(HMGB Proteins. Scope Note: A family of sequence-related proteins similar to HMGB1 protein that contains specific HMG-box domains. Entry Terms: HMG-B; HMG-Box Proteins; HMGB; High Mobility Group Box Proteins. In MeSH tree structures under: High Mobility Group Proteins > Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone > Nucleoproteins; DNA-Binding Proteins > Proteins; and High Mobility Group Proteins > Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone > Nuclear Proteins) =670 \\$aTravers, A.A. Chromosomal HMG-box proteins, in Chromatin structure and dynamics, 2004, via ScienceDirect, viewed Sept. 5, 2019:$bpublisher summary (High mobility group-box (HMGB) chromosomal proteins are one of three classes of abundant chromatin-associated proteins. HMGB proteins are characterized by the HMG-box, a DNA-binding domain specific to eukaryotes. This domain binds preferentially to a variety of distorted DNA structures, including negatively supercoiled DNA, small DNA circles, cruciforms, DNA bulges, and cisplatin modified DNA. HMGB proteins appear to act primarily as architectural facilitators in the manipulation of nucleoprotein complexes) =670 \\$aBiochimica et biophysica acta. Gene regulatory mechanisms, Jan.-Feb. 2010:$bp. 1 (The High Mobility Group (HMG) proteins were first isolated from the nuclei of mammalian cells and named according to their electrophoretic mobility. Subsequently, the HMGs were subdivided into 3 families named HMGA, HMGB, and HMGN; Each HMG family has a characteristic functional sequence motif: the functional motif of the HMGA family is named the "AT-hook," that of the HMGB family is named the "HMG-box," and that of HMGN family is named "the nucleosomal binding domain") pp. 101-102 (HMGB proteins are members of the High Mobility Group (HMG) superfamily, possessing a unique DNA-binding domain, the HMG-box, which can bind non-B-type DNA structures (bent, kinked and unwound) with high affinity, and also distort DNA by bending/looping and unwinding. HMGBs (there are four HMGBs in mammals, HMGB1-4) are highly abundant and ubiquitously expressed non-histone proteins, acting as DNA chaperones influencing multiple processes in chromatin such as transcription, replication, recombination, DNA repair and genomic stability; All members of the HMG-box family possess a DNA-binding domain (the HMG-box) related to a motif originally identified in vertebrate HMGB proteins) =750 \2$aHMGB proteins$0(DNLM)D024002$5IEN-M =LDR 04727nz a2200349n 4500 =001 9881619066902441 =005 20210319150343.0 =008 190615i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2019005211 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019005211 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9812371855700041 =040 \\$aIEN$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMutual health organizations =450 \\$aCommunity-based health insurance plans =450 \\$aCommunity health insurance plans =450 \\$aCooperative medical schemes =450 \\$aHealth care cooperatives =450 \\$aHealth cooperatives =450 \\$aHealthcare cooperatives =450 \\$aMedical cooperatives =550 \\$wg$aCooperative societies =550 \\$wg$aHealth insurance =670 \\$aWork cat: Potentiel des mutuelles de santé dans la mise en oeuvre de la Couverture Maladie Universelle au Mali et au Sénégal, 2018:$btitle page (mutuelles de santé [health cooperatives/mutual health organizations]) page 17 (health cooperatives are community organizations established by social groups to respond to a need for management of illness; the goal of the cooperative is to permit each of its members and their dependents access to quality health care; in the mid-1990s the development of health cooperatives took off in West and Central Africa) =670 \\$aInternational Health Co-operative Organisation website, Cooperative Health Report 2018 published, March 20, 2018, viewed June 14, 2019$b(health cooperatives are found in several countries, delivering a wide range of services, including insurance coverage, prevention and soft healthcare services, distribution of pharmaceutical products, and management of healthcare hospitals and other facilities; the report unveils the contribution of [health] cooperatives to global health) =670 \\$aAAFP, American Academy of Family Physicians website, Health care cooperatives: definitions and state examples, 2011, viewed June 14, 2019:$bpage 1 (cooperatives have provided health insurance to Americans since the Great Depression; cooperatives are a type of mutual insurance company) pages 2-3 (health cooperatives generally fall into one of 3 categories, through their broad history in the U.S.: consumer cooperatives, purchasing/shared services cooperatives, worker cooperatives) =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 14, 2019$b(Health insurance cooperative; a cooperative entity that has the goal of providing health insurance and is also owned by the people that the organization insures; it is a form of mutual insurance; in the U.S. debate over healthcare reform, healthcare cooperatives are posited as an alternative; there once were numerous rural health cooperatives established by the Farm Security Administration) =670 \\$aWHO website, Community health insurance and universal coverage: multiple paths, many rivers to cross, 2010, viewed June 14, 2019:$bAbbreviations (CHI, Community health insurance; CHI scheme; CHI network; CBHI, Community-based health insurance (widely used synonym for CHI); CMS, Cooperative medical scheme (China); MHO, Mutual health organisation (synonym for CHI scheme, analogue of the French 'mutuelle de santé') =670 \\$aUnited Nations website, Healthcare cooperatives: a reliable enterprise model for health and wellbeing, March 26, 2018, viewed June 14, 2019:$bpage 1 (health cooperatives; the health cooperative movement is an international reality) =670 \\$aWorld Health Organization website, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, volume 86, number 11, November 2008, Effects of mutual health organizations on use of priority health-care services in urban and rural Mali: a case-control study, viewed June 14, 2019$b(in western Africa, mutual health organizations (MHO) have sprung up with amazing speed; MHOs are voluntary organizations that provide health insurance services to their members and they are usually owned, designed and managed by the communities they serve; not for profit; based on principles of mutual aid and social solidarity) =670 \\$aFirstQuoteHealth website, Co-op health insurance plans/healthcare cooperative pros & cons, June 14, 2018, viewed June 14, 2019$b(co-op health insurance plans; cooperative healthcare plans; in the health insurance industry, co-op stands for "Community Operated and Oriented Plan Program"; also known as medical cooperatives and healthcare co-ops) =670 \\$aFirstQuoteHealth website, Learn about the benefits of community health insurance, June 14, 2018, viewed June 14, 2019$b(Community health insurance plans; also called community care health insurance; form of micro health insurance, voluntary participation, non-profit) =750 \2$aCommunity-Based Health Insurance$0(DNLM)D000080051$5IEN =LDR 00624cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881620162202441 =005 20210323121858.0 =008 001020i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00009577 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 00009577 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169595830000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCelecoxib =450 \\$aCelebrex (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAntiarthritic agents =550 \\$wg$aCyclooxygenase 2$xInhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99094455: Masline, S.R. Celebrex : Cox-2 inhibitors--the amazing new pain fighters, c1999. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aCelecoxib$0(DNLM)D000068579$5IEN =LDR 00938nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9881620162502441 =005 20210323121121.0 =008 880802||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004690 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 88004690 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169230030000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCell organelles$xFormation =450 \\$aAssembly of cell organelles =450 \\$aBiogenesis of cell organelles =450 \\$aCell organelles$xAssembly =450 \\$aCell organelles$xBiogenesis =450 \\$aCell organelles$xOrigin =450 \\$aFormation of cell organelles =450 \\$aOrigin of cell organelles =550 \\$wg$aCells$xGrowth =670 \\$aWork cat.: Protein transfer and organelle biogenesis, c1988. =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/26/88$b(Organelle formation) =675 \\$aHickman, C.P. 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Teenagers with ADD ... 1995. =670 \\$aLange, Klaus W et al. "The history of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder." Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorders vol. 2(4) 2010 :$bpage 252 (In order to further improve the criteria, in particular with respect to empirical validation, the revision of the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III-R) in 1987 removed the concept of two subtypes and renamed the disorder "Attention deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)") =688 \\$aHeading changed from Attention-deficit disorder in adolescence to Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in adolescence in February 2024. =750 \2$81$wb$aAttention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001289 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAttention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00717cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363148702441 =005 20120730164421.0 =008 950524i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95004293 =035 \\$aCRE5951NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRG580.G45 =150 \\$aGenetic disorders in pregnancy =450 \\$aPregnancy$xComplications$xGenetic aspects =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-4745: Maternal genetic disease, 1995. =750 \2$81$wb$aGenetic Diseases, Inborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030342 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aGenetic Diseases, Inborn$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00781cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363148802441 =005 20050201135803.0 =008 950513i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95003976 =035 \\$aCRE5705NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRD129.5 =150 \0$aProcurement of organs, tissues, etc. =450 \0$aOrgan procurement (Surgery) =450 \0$aTissue procurement (Surgery) =550 \0$aTissue banks =550 \0$aTransplantation of organs, tissues, etc. =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-18622: Cohen, L.R. Increasing the supply of transplant organs ... c1995. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Organ procurement) =670 \\$aLC database, 05/13/95$b(Organ procurement, tissue procurement, procurement of organs) =750 \2$aTissue and Organ Procurement$0(DNLM)D009927$5IEN =LDR 00619cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363148902441 =005 20060707084002.0 =008 941011||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94007405 =035 \\$aCBT4987LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHemidesmosomes =450 \\$aHalf desmosomes =550 \\$wg$aCell junctions =550 \\$wg$aEpithelial cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-38446: Molecular biology of desmosomes and hemidesmosomes, 1994. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(hemidesmosome: called also half desmosome) =670 \\$aBIOSIS$b(Hemidesmosomes) =750 \2$aHemidesmosomes$0(DNLM)D022002$5IEN =LDR 00502cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363149002441 =005 20060707082145.0 =008 941011||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94007403 =035 \\$aCBT4985NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDesmosomes =550 \\$wg$aCell junctions =550 \\$wg$aEpithelial cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-38446: Molecular biology of desmosomes and hemidesmosomes, 1994. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aBIOSIS. =750 \2$aDesmosomes$0(DNLM)D003896$5IEN =LDR 00634cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363149102441 =005 20120730164414.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94007350 =035 \\$aCBT4940NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMovement disorders in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94024238: Evaluation and management of gait disorders, c1995. =750 \2$81$wb$aMovement Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009069 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMovement Disorders$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00705cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363149202441 =005 20130731163209.0 =008 941007i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94007348 =035 \\$aCBT4938NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGait disorders in old age =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders in old age =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-24238: Evaluation and management of gait disorders, c1995. =750 \2$81$wb$aGait$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005684 =750 \2$81$wb$aGait Disorders, Neurologic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020233 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aGait$ior$aGait Disorders, Neurologic$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 01093cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363149302441 =005 20120730164414.0 =008 941003i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 94007232 =035 \\$aCBT4840LC =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S43 =150 \\$aMulleins =450 \\$aCelsia =450 \\$aMullens =450 \\$aStaurophragma =450 \\$aVerbascum =550 \\$wg$aScrophulariaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Huber-Morath, A. Die turkische Verbasceen, 1971$b(genera Verbascum, Celsia, and Staurophragma) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, 1987:$bp. 605 (Verbascum. Scrophulariaceae. c. 360 Euras. (Eur. 87, Turkey 228) species; mulleins; usu. biennial herbs, rarely annual or shrubby) p. 383 (Mullein. Verbascum spp.) p. 110 (Celsia = Verbascum) p. 553 (Staurophragma = Verbascum) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Mullein also Mullen: an herb of the genus Verbascum (esp. V. thapsus) (Verbascum: a genus of coarse widely distributed herbs (family Scrophulariaceae) having large often woolly leaves ...: See Mullein) =750 \2$aVerbascum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032265 =LDR 00593cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363149402441 =005 20100301131540.0 =008 940920||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94006903 =035 \\$aCBT4548NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aEndopeptidases =450 \0$aPeptide peptidohydrolases =550 \0$wg$aPeptidase =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-37493: Heijne, G. Signal peptidases, 1994. =670 \\$aMedline. =670 \\$aGeneral science index. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Peptide peptidohydolases) =750 \2$aEndopeptidases$0(DNLM)D010450$5IEN =LDR 00441cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363149502441 =005 20080420130405.0 =008 940919i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94006884 =035 \\$aCBT4533NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aViral proteins =550 \0$wg$aMicrobial proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-37913: Viroceptors, virokiens and related ... c1994. =670 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aViral Proteins$0(DNLM)D014764$5IEN =LDR 00944cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363149602441 =005 20120730164413.0 =008 940915i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94006774 =035 \\$aCBT2655NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRG945 =150 \0$aPreconception care =450 \0$aHealth promotion, Preconception =450 \0$aPlanning, Preconception =450 \0$aPreconception health promotion =450 \0$aPreconception planning =450 \0$aPreconceptional care =450 \0$aPreconceptional health promotion =550 \0$wg$aMaternal health services =550 \0$aPrenatal care =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-37837: Moos, M.K. Preconceptional health promotion, c1994$b(Preconceptional care) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Preconception care) =670 \\$aLC database, 9/13/94$b(Preconceptional health care; preconception planning; preconceptional health promotion) =750 \2$aPreconception Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016742 =LDR 00650cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363149702441 =005 20120730164412.0 =008 940915\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94006761 =035 \\$aCBT2643NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC271.C35$cCancer chemotherapy =150 \0$aCamptothecin =550 \0$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \0$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \0$wg$aAntiviral agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-36817: Li, S. Camptotheca acuminata Decaisne, Xi Shu (Chinese Happy Tree), 1994. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aLC database, 9/12/94. =750 \2$aCamptothecin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002166 =LDR 00622cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363149802441 =005 20120730164412.0 =008 940915||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94006755 =035 \\$aCBT2638NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP671.C =150 \0$aCytochrome b =450 \0$aClass b cytochrome =450 \0$aType b cytochrome =550 \0$wg$aCytochromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-36841: Kiel, J.L. Type b cytochromes, c1955. =670 \\$aDict. of biochemistry and molecular biology. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aGeneral science index. =750 \2$aCytochrome b Group$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003573 =LDR 00463cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363149902441 =005 20120730164412.0 =008 940909i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94006541 =035 \\$aCBT2471NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRE353 =150 \0$aChoroiditis =450 \0$aChoroid$xInflammation =550 \0$wg$aChoroid$xDiseases =550 \0$wg$aPosterior uveitis =670 \\$aMESH$b(Choroiditis) =750 \2$aChoroiditis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002833 =LDR 00511cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363150002441 =005 20120730164412.0 =008 940909i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94006540 =035 \\$aCBT2470NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRE353 =150 \0$aPosterior uveitis =550 \0$wg$aUveitis =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-32315: Tabbara, K.F. Posterior uveitis, 1994. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Uveitis, Posterior) =750 \2$aUveitis, Posterior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015866 =LDR 00630cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363150102441 =005 20120730164412.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 94006500 =035 \\$aCBT2438NU =040 \\$aCaOONL$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF724.85.L64 =150 \\$aLoneliness in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Forcier, L. L'isolement social des aines, 1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aLoneliness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008132 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLoneliness$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00777cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363150202441 =005 20120730164412.0 =008 940623||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 94004613 =035 \\$aCBT2289LC =040 \\$aORU$cDLC =150 \\$aBlastula =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =550 \\$aBlastocyst =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kane, D. Zebrafish midblastula transition, 1991. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biological terms, 1989$b(hollow ball of cells formed from the morula in embryogenesis in many animals) =670 \\$aCambridge encyc. of life sciences, 1985:$bp. 96 (blastula) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. life sci.$b(A hollow sphere of cells characteristic of the early metazoan embryo) =750 \2$aBlastula$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D036703 =LDR 00650cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363150302441 =005 20120730164412.0 =008 940901||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94006333 =035 \\$aCBT0503NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL942 =150 \0$aClaws =450 \0$aClaw =550 \0$wg$aNails (Anatomy) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Greenway, T. Paws and claws, c1995. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(claw, a sharp, usually curved, nail on the foot of an animal, as on a cat, dog, or bird) =670 \\$aCompton's. =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol. =675 \\$aSears;$aHennepin =750 \2$aHoof and Claw$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006724 =LDR 01274cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9882581727502441 =005 20250501095250.0 =008 940831i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94006297 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 94006297 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172056640000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC394.A85 =150 \\$aAttention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in adults =450 \\$aAdult attention-deficit disorder =450 \\$wnne$aAttention-deficit disorder in adults =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental disabilities =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aWork cat.: Weiss, L. The attention deficit disorder in adults workbook, c1994$w(DLC)94180228 =670 \\$aFowler, R. "Honey, are you listening?" 1995$btitle page (attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorder and your marriage) =688 \\$aHeading changed from Attention-deficit disorder in adults to Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in adults in February 2024. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$81$wb$aAttention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001289 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdult$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000328 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAttention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity$iand$aAdult$5IEN =LDR 00684cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363150502441 =005 20120730164412.0 =008 940831i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94006296 =035 \\$aCBT0472NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK625.M7$cMycology =150 \0$aAspergillus nidulans =550 \0$wg$aAspergillus =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-195493: Aspergillus, 1994:$bp. v (Aspergillus nidulans) =670 \\$aLC database, 8/31/94$b(Aspergillus nidulans) =670 \\$aAinsworth/Bisby dict. fungi$b(A. nidulans) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(A. aspergillus) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 46 (A. nidulans) =750 \2$aAspergillus nidulans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001233 =LDR 00787cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363150602441 =005 20080327125059.0 =008 940830i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94006281 =035 \\$aCBT0460LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aOrthokeratology =450 \\$aOrthokeratotherapy =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Ophthalmological =550 \\$aContact lenses =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-33552: Winkler, T.D. Orthokeratology handbook, c1994. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aVisual science information center thesaurus. =675 \\$aMEDLINE;$aMESH;$aDorland's med. dict. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a method of improving unaided vision by molding the cornea with contact lenses. =750 \2$aOrthokeratologic Procedures$0(DNLM)D054158$5IEN =LDR 00632cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363150702441 =005 20120730164412.0 =008 940830i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94006275 =035 \\$aCBT0456NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aMinoxidil =450 \0$aRogaine (Trademark) =550 \0$wg$aHair growth stimulants =550 \0$wg$aHypotensive agents =550 \0$wg$aPyrimidines =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-31242: Minoxidil : Science & Life Consultants, c1994. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aPDR. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b38304-91-5. =750 \2$aMinoxidil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008914 =LDR 00726cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363150802441 =005 20120730164411.0 =008 940824i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94006122 =035 \\$aCBT0337NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR187.I486 =150 \0$aImmunophenotyping =450 \0$aLymphocyte immunophenotyping =450 \0$aLymphocyte subtyping =550 \0$wg$aLymphocytes$xClassification =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-35038: Owens, M.A. Flow cytometry principles for clinical laboratory practice : quality assurance for quantitative immunophenotyping, 1994. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Immunophenotyping x Lymphocyte Immunophenotyping; Lymphocyte Subtyping) =750 \2$aImmunophenotyping$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016130 =LDR 00831cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363150902441 =005 20250211111124.0 =008 940824||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94006120 =035 \\$aCBT0336NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP606.G573 =150 \0$aGlucuronosyltransferase =450 \0$aUDP-Glucuronosyltransferase =450 \0$aUDPGT (Enzyme) =550 \0$wg$aGlycosyltransferases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-222018: Noort, D. Design, synthesis and eval. of potential inhibitors of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase, 1992. =670 \\$aEnz. nomenclature$b(EC 2.4.1.17) =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aGlucuronosyltransferase$0(DNLM)D014453$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aUDP-Glucuronosyltransferase 1A9$0(DNLM)D000090264$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 01236cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363151002441 =005 20120730164411.0 =008 940823i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94006049 =035 \\$aCBT0301LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 94006049 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTea tree oil =450 \\$aAustralian tea tree oil =450 \\$wnne$aMelaleuca alternifolia oil =450 \\$aMelaleuca oil =450 \\$aOil of Melaleuca =450 \\$aTi oil =550 \\$wg$aAntiseptics =550 \\$wg$aEssences and essential oils =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94132291: Clark, T.S. The great melaleuca fact book, c1993. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tea Tree Oil x Melaleuca alternifolia oil) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(tea-tree oil: an essential oil obtained from the leaves and terminal brances of various tea trees) =670 \\$aTea tree: the genus Melaleuca, 1999:$bp. 2 ("Throughout this volume, the term 'tea tree oil' will be reserved for "Oil of Melaleuca--Terpinen-4-oil Type' derived from M. alternifolia, M. linariifolia, M. dissitiflora and other species of Melaleuca, giving comparable oils conforming to the ISO Standard.") =675 \\$aMerck;$aDict. of drugs;$aUSAN & USP =750 \2$aTea Tree Oil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020947 =LDR 01238cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363151102441 =005 20121008101027.0 =008 940823i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94006042 =035 \\$aCBT0294NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSodium bicarbonate =450 \\$aBaking soda =450 \\$aBicarbonate of soda =450 \\$aNahcolite =450 \\$aSaleratus =450 \\$aSoda, Baking =450 \\$aSodium acid carbonate =450 \\$aSodium hydrogen carbonate =550 \\$wg$aCarbonates =550 \\$wg$aLeavening agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-80791 : Ciullo, P.A. Saleratus, 1994. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Saleratus: a leavening agent like sodium bicarbonate; sodium bicarbonate: sodium acid carbonate, baking soda, nahcolite, soda) =670 \\$aCond. chem. dict.$b(baking soda, sodium acid carbonate) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(sodium hydrogen carbonate) =670 \\$aMcGraw Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(baking soda, sodium acid carbonate) =670 \\$aBritannica online, Sept. 27, 2012$b(sodium bicarbonate (baking soda)is used as a leavening agent in layer cakes, cookies (sweet biscuits), biscuits, and many other bakery products) =750 \2$aSodium Bicarbonate$0(DNLM)D017693$5IEN =LDR 00772cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363151202441 =005 20110428145349.0 =008 940823i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94006034 =035 \\$aCBT0287NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aBF378.L65 =150 \\$aLong-term memory =450 \\$aLong-term retention (Memory) =550 \\$wg$aMemory =670 \\$aWork cat.: Learning and memory of knowledge and skills, c1995$b(Long-term retention) =670 \\$aPeng. dict. psych.$b(Long-term memory; "once input information has been processed or interpreted in a reasonably deep fashion the underlying abstraction is stored away in this so-called long-term system") =670 \\$aEvans psych.$b(Long-term memory) =750 \2$aMemory, Long-Term$0(DNLM)D057567$5IEN =LDR 00494cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363151302441 =005 20120730164411.0 =008 940823||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94006031 =035 \\$aCBT0285NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP603.N58 =150 \0$aNitrogenase =550 \0$wg$aOxidoreductases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-237972: Reiner, S. Modifikation der Nitrogenase als ... 1990. =670 \\$aEnz. Nomenclature$b(EC1.18.6.1) =750 \2$aNitrogenase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009591 =LDR 00474cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363151402441 =005 20120730164411.0 =008 940822i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94006000 =035 \\$aCBT0257NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH212.U48 =150 \0$aUltraviolet microscopy =550 \0$wg$aMicroscopy =670 \\$aGray, P. Encyc. microscopy and microtechnique, 1973:$bp. 580 (ultraviolet microscopy) =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Ultraviolet$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008860 =LDR 00825cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363151502441 =005 20091117135908.0 =008 940822i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94005996 =035 \\$aCBT0253NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aDesulfovibrio =550 \\$wg$aAnaerobic bacteria =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =550 \\$wg$aSulfate-reducing bacteria =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-188644: Bauerle, J. Untersuchungen zur mikrobiellen ... 1992. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 15, 2007$b(Desulfovibrio. Scope Note: A genus of gram-negative anaerobid, rod-shaped bacteria capable of reducing sulfur compounds to hydrogen sulfide.) =670 \\$aSingleton dict. microbiol. mol. biol. =670 \\$aBergey's:$bv. 1, p. 663. =750 \2$aDesulfovibrio$0(DNLM)D003901$5IEN =LDR 00816cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363151602441 =005 20120730164411.0 =008 940819i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94005977 =035 \\$aCBT0238NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.F495 =150 \\$aFK-506 (Drug) =450 \\$aFK506 (Drug) =450 \\$aPrograf (Trademark) =450 \\$aTacrolimus =550 \\$wg$aImmunosuppressive agents =550 \\$wg$aMacrolide antibiotics =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-32906: Steinmuller, D.R. FK506 and organ transplantation, 1994$b(FK506, FK 506, designated by the generic name tacrolimus; the trade name is Prograf. The drug has been universally labeled by its code name) =670 \\$aMESH$b(FK-506, x FK 506) =670 \\$aMerck index:$b11-e. =750 \2$aTacrolimus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016559 =LDR 01025cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363151702441 =005 20190322143734.0 =008 060519i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94005829 =035 \\$aCBT0104NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ77.7$bHQ77.95$cSociology =053 \0$aRC560.G45$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aTranssexualism =450 \\$aTransexualism =450 \\$aTransexuality =450 \\$aTranssexuality =550 \\$wg$aGender nonconformity =670 \\$aMESH$b(Transsexualism) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(transsexualism; transsexuality) =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 1, 2001$b(transsexualism; transsexuality) =670 \\$aGoogle search, May 8, 2006$b(transexuality; transexualism; transsexuality; transsexualism) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the condition where an individual's gender identity does not match his or her physical sexual characteristics, a condition often resolved by undergoing an anatomical sex change. =750 \2$aTranssexualism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014189 =LDR 00538cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363151802441 =005 20060710124840.0 =008 940811||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94005822 =035 \\$aCBT0097LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.N67 =150 \\$aNotch proteins =550 \\$wg$aMembrane proteins =550 \\$aNotch genes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-33852: Simpson, P. The notch receptors, c1994$b(notch family of proteins) =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b(Notch proteins) =750 \2$aReceptors, Notch$0(DNLM)D051880$5IEN =LDR 00827cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363151902441 =005 20150129164853.0 =008 940811i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94005803 =035 \\$aCBT0079NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTD192.8 =150 \\$aIn situ remediation =450 \\$aIn situ treatment of wastes =450 \\$aRemediation, In situ =550 \\$aPollution =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment (35th : 1994 : Pasco, Wash.). In situ remediation, 1994. =670 \\$aEnvironment, safety and health thesaurus/dictionary, 1991$b(in situ treatment) =670 \\$aLee, C.C. Environmental engineering dictionary, 1992$b(Treatment, in situ) =675 \\$aASTI;$aEngr. index;$aTEST =750 \2$aEnvironmental Restoration and Remediation$0(DNLM)D052918$5IEN =LDR 02139cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880363152002441 =005 20120730164411.0 =008 940808i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 94005746 =035 \\$aCBT0036NU =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aRecycled products =450 \0$aRecycled commercial products =450 \0$aRecycled consumer goods =450 \0$aRecycled goods =450 \0$aRecycled manufactures =450 \0$aSecondary materials (Recycled products) =550 \0$wg$aCommercial products =550 \0$aGreen products =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shopper's guide to recycled products, 1991. =670 \\$aSustainable City recycled products guide, San Francisco, 1993. =670 \\$aThe 1993 Information please environmental almanac, 1993:$bp. 50 ("The American Paper Institute indicated that the ... creation of a greater variety of recycled products contributed ...") p. 61 ("Another common tactic is that of directing the state government itself to use recycled products") =670 \\$aFeasibility of tax incentives for purchases of recycling equipment or recycled products, 1987. =670 \\$aBuy recycled Indiana : how to find and where to buy recycled products in Indiana, 1993. =670 \\$aClosing the loop : a guide to purchasing recycled products & services, 1993. =670 \\$aBuy recycled, Colorado : how, where, and why to buy recycled products, 1992. =670 \\$aIndex of recycled products, 1992. =670 \\$aOffice guide to recycling and buying recycled products, 1992. =670 \\$a94-620721: Secondary materials--engineering properties, environmental consequences, and social and economic impacts, c1993$b(Secondary materials are made from municipal solid waste that has been converted into new products with new uses) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on commercial products with recycled content. Works on the debris resulting from a process, such as manufacturing, that is of no further use to the system producing it are entered under$aWaste products. =681 \\$iNote under$aWaste products =750 \2$aEquipment Reuse$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017743 =LDR 00432cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363152102441 =005 20120730164411.0 =008 940329i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94002477 =035 \\$aCBS9989NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aMeningioma in animals =550 \0$wg$aTumors in animals =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-91818: Keiler, R.W. Odyssey for Tess, 1993. =750 \2$aMeningioma$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008579Q000662 =LDR 01045cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363152202441 =005 20120730164411.0 =008 940805i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 94005707 =035 \\$aCBS9174NU =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC =150 \0$aSnakebites =450 \0$aSnake bite =450 \0$aSnake bites =450 \0$aSnakebite =550 \0$wg$aBites and stings =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gibbons, W. Snakes of the Savannah River Plant with information about snakebite prevention and treatment, 1977. =670 \\$aAmer. Heritage dict.$b(snakebite: 1. The bite of a snake. 2. Poisoning resulting from the bite of a venomous snake) =670 \\$aVisser, J. Poisonous snakes of southern Africa, and the treatment of snakebite, 1966. =670 \\$aMcKay, A. Poisonous snakes of East Africa, and the treatment of their bites, 1985. =670 \\$aReitz, C.J. Poisonous South African snakes and snakebite, 1978. =670 \\$aSymposium on Snake Bite, 1929. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Snake Bites) =750 \2$aSnake Bites$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012909 =LDR 00582cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363152302441 =005 20250211111125.0 =008 940802||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94005630 =035 \\$aCBS9107NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQH600.3 =150 \\$aTelomere =450 \\$aTelomeres =550 \\$wg$aChromosomes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-33104: Kipling, D. The telomere, 1995. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aTelomere$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016615 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aShelterin Complex$0(DNLM)D000089804$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 00527cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363152402441 =005 20120220103704.0 =008 940801i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94005580 =035 \\$aCBS9066LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aHormesis =550 \0$wg$aPoisons$xPhysiological effect =670 \\$aAP Dict. sci. & tech., 1992. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. Terms. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b(hormetic) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aHormesis$0(DNLM)D059165$5IEN =LDR 00631cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363152502441 =005 20120730164410.0 =008 940801||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94005574 =035 \\$aCBS9061NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aProstaglandin E1 =450 \0$aAlprostadil =450 \0$aPGE1 (Biochemistry) =550 \0$wg$aProstaglandins E =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-74026: The role of alprostadil in the diagnosis and treatment of erectile dysfunction : proceedings of a symposium, August 3-4, 1993, Brook Lodge, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1993:$bp. 18. =670 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aAlprostadil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000527 =LDR 01047cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363152602441 =005 20140409132225.0 =008 940727i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94005490 =035 \\$aCBS8989NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM316$cPharmacology =053 \0$aRS190.D77$cPharmaceutical analysis =150 \\$aDrugs of abuse =450 \\$aStreet drugs =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =550 \\$aPsychotropic drugs =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-22885: Analysis of addictive and misused drugs, 1995$b(drugs of abuse) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Street drugs x Drugs of abuse x Illicit drugs) =670 \\$aLC database, July 27, 1994$b(drugs of abuse) =670 \\$aBasic and clinical pharmacology, 3rd ed:$bchapter 30 (Drugs of abuse) =675 \\$aHennepin =680 \\$iHere are entered works on those mind-altering drugs, such as alcohol, hallucinogens, marijuana, narcotics, sedatives, and stimulants, that governments seek to control because they are liable to be abused. =750 \2$aStreet Drugs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013287 =LDR 00647cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363152702441 =005 20120730164410.0 =008 940718i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94005308 =035 \\$aCBS8850NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF723.S26 =150 \0$aSelf-disclosure in children =550 \0$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-22584: Disclosure processes in children and adolescents, 1995. =750 \2$81$wb$aSelf Disclosure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012650 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSelf Disclosure$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00538cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363152802441 =005 20120730164410.0 =008 940718i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94005297 =035 \\$aCBS8839NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRD96.35 =150 \0$aStab wounds =450 \0$aStabbing wounds =550 \0$wg$aPenetrating wounds =670 \\$aMESH$b(Wounds, Stab) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.:$bunder wound (stab wound) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(stab; stabbing) =750 \2$aWounds, Stab$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014951 =LDR 00697cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363152902441 =005 20091120092738.0 =008 940718i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94005296 =035 \\$aCBS8838NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRD96.18$bRD96.35 =150 \\$aPenetrating wounds =450 \\$aPenetrating injuries =450 \\$aPenetrating trauma =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-29198: The textbook of penetrating trauma, 1995$b(penetrating trauma) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Wounds, Penetrating) =670 \\$aLC database, 7/11/94$b(penetrating wounds, penetrating trauma, penetrating injuries) =750 \2$aWounds, Penetrating$0(DNLM)D014950$5IEN =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363153002441 =005 20120730164410.0 =008 940714i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94005221 =035 \\$aCBS8785NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPropanolamines =450 \0$aAminopropanols =550 \0$wg$aAmino alcohols =550 \0$wg$aPropanols =670 \\$aMESH$b(Propanolamines x Aminopropanols) =750 \2$aPropanolamines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011412 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363153102441 =005 20120730164410.0 =008 940713||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94005186 =035 \\$aCBS8756NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aLactates =550 \0$wg$aCarboxylic acids =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lactates) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Lactates) =750 \2$aLactates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007773 =LDR 00516cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363153202441 =005 20120730164410.0 =008 940713||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94005185 =035 \\$aCBS8755NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aBlood lactate =450 \0$aBlood lactic acid =550 \0$wg$aBlood =550 \0$wg$aLactates =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-15638: Weltman, A. The blood lactate response to exercise, 1994. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =750 \2$aLactic Acid$xblood$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019344Q000097 =LDR 00536cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363153302441 =005 20120730164410.0 =008 940713i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94005195 =035 \\$aCBS6555NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aLentiviruses =450 \0$aLentivirinae =450 \0$aLentivirus =550 \0$wg$aRetroviruses =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lentivirus, a genus of the family Retroviridae, x Lentivirinae) =670 \\$aDulbecco, R. Virology, 1988:$bp. 377 (lentiviruses) =750 \2$aLentivirus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016086 =LDR 00400cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363153402441 =005 20120730164410.0 =008 940713i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94005194 =035 \\$aCBS6554NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aLentivirus infections =550 \0$wg$aRetrovirus infections =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lentivirus infections) =750 \2$aLentivirus Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016180 =LDR 00498cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363153502441 =005 20111012114244.0 =008 940711i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94005134 =035 \\$aCBS6546NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aNeuroendocrine tumors =550 \0$wg$aTumors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-27923: Molecular and cell biological aspects of gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumor disease, 1994. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aNeuroendocrine Tumors$0(DNLM)D018358$5IEN =LDR 00548cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363153602441 =005 20070423085023.0 =008 940707||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94005070 =035 \\$aCBS6494NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aMetalloproteinases =450 \0$aMetalloproteases =550 \0$wg$aMetalloenzymes =550 \0$wg$aProteinase =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-28727: Inhibition of matrix metalloproteinases, 1994. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Metalloproteinases x Metalloproteases) =750 \2$aMetalloproteases$0(DNLM)D045726$5IEN =LDR 01373cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363153702441 =005 20110505104209.0 =008 940701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94004932 =035 \\$aCBS6422LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aSB118.46 =150 \\$aSomatic embryogenesis =360 \\$isubdivision$aSomatic embryogenesis$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Somatic embryogenesis =450 \\$aEmbryogenesis, Somatic =550 \\$wg$aPlant cell culture =550 \\$wg$aPlant tissue culture =550 \\$aSynthetic seeds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-28237: Somatic embryogenesis and synthetic seed II, 1995. =670 \\$aLC database, 6/21/94$b(Somatic embryogenesis) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 46 (Somatic embryogenesis see Botany--Embryology) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Embryogenesis (Plants)) =670 \\$aSynSeeds, 1992$b(... a synthetic seed is defined as a somatic embryo inside a coating) =670 \\$aPenguin dict. of botany, 1984:$bunder embrogeny (embryogenesis is also applied to the dev. of embryos from diploid somatic cells in suspension culture) =670 \\$aChambers biol. dict., 1989$b(embryogenesis : the production of embryoids in plant cell culture) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aLittle, R.J. A dict. of botany, 1984 =750 \2$aPlant Somatic Embryogenesis Techniques$0(DNLM)D058439$5IEN =LDR 00859cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363153802441 =005 20120730164410.0 =008 940628i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94004802 =035 \\$aCBS6320LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aTP680$bTP684$cChemical technology =150 \\$aVegetable oils =450 \\$aPlant oils =550 \\$wg$aOils and fats =550 \\$wg$aPlant lipids =550 \\$wg$aPlant products =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-29090: Vegetable oils and agrichemicals, 1994. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Plant oils x Vegetable oils) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Plant oils UF Vegetable oils) =670 \\$aBiol. and agr. index$b(Vegetable oils and fats) =670 \\$aNIH thes.$b(Lipids, Oils, Vegetable oils) =670 \\$aTEST$b(Vegetable oils) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Vegetable oil) =750 \2$aPlant Oils$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010938 =LDR 00883cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363153902441 =005 20120730164410.0 =008 940624||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94004664 =035 \\$aCBS6228NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRD73.F52 =150 \0$aFibrin tissue adhesive =450 \0$aAutologous fibrin tissue adhesive =450 \0$aFibrin adhesive =450 \0$aFibrin glue =450 \0$aFibrin sealant system =450 \0$aFibrinogen adhesive =550 \0$wg$aAdhesives in surgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-5663: Fibrin sealing in surgical and nonsurgical fields, c1994$b(fibrin sealant, fibrin glue) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fibrin tissue adhesive, x Autologous fibrin tissue adhesive, Fibrin adhesive, Fibrin glue, Fibrin sealant system, Fibrinogen adhesive) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aFibrin Tissue Adhesive$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015718 =LDR 00663cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363154002441 =005 20120730164409.0 =008 040227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94004648 =035 \\$aCBS6214NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC312.6.A4 =150 \\$aTuberculosis in old age =450 \\$aGeriatric tuberculosis =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94134525: Tuberculosis and the aged, 1994. =750 \2$81$wb$aTuberculosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014376 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTuberculosis$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 01127cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363154102441 =005 20120730164409.0 =008 940621i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94004456 =035 \\$aCBS6134NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aFeline immunodeficiency virus =450 \0$aFeline T-lymphotropic lentivirus =450 \0$aFIV (Virus) =450 \0$aFTLV (Virus) =450 \0$aImmunodeficiency virus, Feline =550 \0$wg$aLentiviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-28560: Feline immunology and immunodeficiency, 1994:$bCIP table of contents (feline immunodeficiency virus; FIV) =670 \\$aAllan, E. The cat owner's manual, 1994:$bp. 113-114 (feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV); sometimes called feline AIDS; caused by a lentivirus) =670 \\$aCornell book of cats, 1989:$bp. 264-266 (feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV); prev. called feline t-lymphotropic lentivirus (FTLV)) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 1991-94$b(feline immunodeficiency virus) =670 \\$aMESH, 1994$b(Feline immunodeficiency virus see Immunodeficiency virus, Feline) =750 \2$aImmunodeficiency Virus, Feline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016089 =LDR 01046cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363154202441 =005 20150305100002.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 94004376 =035 \\$aCBS6080LC =040 \\$aNIC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.O98 =150 \\$aAverrhoa =550 \\$wg$aOxalidaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Business proposal for the commercial cultivation of starfruit (Averrhoa carambola L), 1989. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Averrhoa, a genus of East Indian trees, family Oxalidaceae) =670 \\$aCAB thesaurus, 1990$b(Averrhoa; BT Averrhoaceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Averrhoa; genus Oxalidaceae; two spp. of evergreen trees of trop. SE Asia) =670 \\$aAGROVOC, 1992$b(Averrhoa; BT Averrhoaceae) =670 \\$aPhone call to Dan Nicolson, Smithsonian Institution, 6/14/94$b(verified that the genus Averrhoa is placed in the family Oxalidaceae for Smithsonian taxonomy; however, noted that there is a development to place this Genus in its own family of Averrhoaceae) =750 \2$aAverrhoa$0(DNLM)D065826$5IEN =LDR 00444cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363154302441 =005 20120730164409.0 =008 940618i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94004363 =035 \\$aCBS6069NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aDecision trees =550 \0$wg$aTrees (Graph theory) =670 \\$aUMI business vocab. =670 \\$aPocket guide to bus. numeracy$b(Decision trees) =750 \2$aDecision Trees$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003663 =LDR 00623cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363154402441 =005 20120730164409.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94004098 =035 \\$aCBS4649NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHelping behavior in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94019448: Midlarsky, E. Altruism in later life, c1994. =750 \2$81$wb$aHelping Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006379 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHelping Behavior$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00628cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363154502441 =005 20120730164409.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94004097 =035 \\$aCBS4648NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF724.85.A47 =150 \\$aAltruism in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94019448: Midlarsky, E. Altruism in later life, c1994. =750 \2$81$wb$aAltruism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000533 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAltruism$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00541cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363154602441 =005 20120730164409.0 =008 940531i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94003715 =035 \\$aCBS4394LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHuman chromosome 12 =450 \\$aChromosome 12, Human$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aHuman chromosomes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-20576: Chromosome 12 aberrations in human solid tumors, c1994. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chromosomes, Human, Pair 12) =750 \2$aChromosomes, Human, Pair 12$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002881 =LDR 00538cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363154702441 =005 20120730164409.0 =008 940519i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94003464 =035 \\$aCBS4243NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aEosinophilia-myalgia syndrome =550 \0$wg$aEosinophilia =550 \0$wg$aMyalgia =550 \0$wg$aSyndromes =550 \0$wg$aTryptophan$xToxicology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-16828: L-tryptophan, 1994. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aEosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016603 =LDR 00473cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363154802441 =005 20120730164409.0 =008 940519||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94003462 =035 \\$aCBS4241NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aJun oncogenes =450 \0$aJun genes =550 \0$wg$aOncogenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-13477: Cellular and viral fos genes, 1994$b(Jun oncogenes) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Genes, jun) =750 \2$aGenes, jun$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016758 =LDR 00502cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363154902441 =005 20120730164409.0 =008 940519||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94003461 =035 \\$aCBS4240NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC268.44.F67 =150 \0$aFos oncogenes =450 \0$aFos genes =550 \0$wg$aOncogenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-13477: Cellular and viral fos genes, 1994$b(Fos oncogenes) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Genes, fos) =750 \2$aGenes, fos$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016762 =LDR 00920cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363155002441 =005 20120730164409.0 =008 940518||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 94003428 =035 \\$aCBS4209NU =040 \\$aUPB$cDLC =150 \0$aPhosphamidon =450 \0$aDimethyl phosphate =550 \0$wg$aInsecticides =550 \0$wg$aOrganophosphorus compounds =550 \0$wg$aPhosphates =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fowle, C.D. A preliminary report on the effects of phosphamidon ... 1965. =670 \\$aEncyc. of chem. tech., 1978$b(phosphamidon; insecticide; dimethyl-2-chloro-2-diethylcarbamoyl-1-methylvinyl phosphate) =670 \\$aDict. of organic compounds, 1982$b(dimethyl phosphate) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech.$b(phosphamidon) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(phosphamidon; 2-chloro-2-diethylcarbamoyl-1-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate) =750 \2$aPhosphamidon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010707 =LDR 00808cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363155102441 =005 20080412122855.0 =008 940429i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94003037 =035 \\$aCBS1913LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSpiral computed tomography =450 \\$aHelical computed tomography =450 \\$aHelical/spiral computed tomography =450 \\$aHelical/spiral CT (Tomography) =450 \\$aSpiral CT (Tomography) =550 \\$wg$aTomography =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-13678: Spiral CT, 1994$b(spiral computed tomography; several vendors use term "helical") =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 1991-1994. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods) =670 \\$aZeman, R.K. Helical/spiral CT, c1995. =750 \2$aTomography, Spiral Computed$0(DNLM)D036542$5IEN =LDR 00746cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363155202441 =005 20120730164409.0 =008 940426i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94002996 =035 \\$aCBS1880NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC684.E4 =150 \0$aImplantable cardioverter-defibrillators =450 \0$aDefibrillators, Implantable$5IEN =450 \0$aImplantable cardioverters =450 \0$aImplantable defibrillators =550 \0$wg$aCardiovascular instruments, Implanted =550 \0$wg$aDefibrillators =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-14074: Implantable cardioverter defibrillator, 1994. =670 \\$aMedline =670 \\$aMESH$b(Defibrillators, Implantable) =750 \2$aDefibrillators, Implantable$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017147 =LDR 00648cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363155302441 =005 20120730164408.0 =008 040224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94002995 =035 \\$aCBS1879NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC866.D43 =150 \\$aFecal incontinence in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94017284: King, B.L. Coping with bowel ... c1994. =750 \2$81$wb$aFecal Incontinence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005242 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFecal Incontinence$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00497cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363155402441 =005 20120730164408.0 =008 940421||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94002900 =035 \\$aCBS1803NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aHuman genome =550 \0$wg$aGenomes =550 \0$wg$aHuman chromosomes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-219706: Helminen, P. Hypervariable regions of human genome ... 1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Genome, Human) =750 \2$aGenome, Human$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015894 =LDR 00691cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363155502441 =005 20120730164408.0 =008 940420i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94002869 =035 \\$aCBS1776NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP93.7.T45 =150 \\$aThrombomodulin =550 \\$wg$aBlood coagulation factors =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-13855: Giddings, J.C. Thrombin, thrombomodulin, and the control of hemostasis, 1994$b(Thrombomodulin, the major endothelial cell-bound ligand for thrombin) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Thrombomodulin) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Proteins, Thrombomodulins) =750 \2$aThrombomodulin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018180 =LDR 00719cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363155602441 =005 20120730164408.0 =008 940418||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94002845 =035 \\$aCBS1756NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP609.G44 =150 \0$aGlycoasparaginase =450 \0$aAcetylglucosaminyl asparaginase =450 \0$aAspartylglucosylaminase =450 \0$aAspartylglucosylamine deaspartylase =550 \0$wg$aAsparaginase =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-213672: Kaartinen, V. Enzymoligical aspects and molecular biology of human glycoasparaginase, 1991. =670 \\$aMedline. =670 \\$aEnz. nomenclature, 1984:$bEC 3.5.1.26. =750 \2$aAspartylglucosylaminase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001227 =LDR 00588cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363155702441 =005 20120730164408.0 =008 940415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94002804 =035 \\$aCBS1726NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aErythrocytes$xTransfusion =450 \0$aErythrocyte transfusion =450 \0$aRed blood cell transfusion =450 \0$aTransfusion of erythrocytes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-86261: Marsh, W.L. A handbook of clinical and laboratory practices in the transfusion of red blood cells, 1993. =750 \2$aErythrocyte Transfusion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017707 =LDR 00993cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363155802441 =005 20120730164408.0 =008 940407i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94002666 =035 \\$aCBS0973NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaElC =053 \0$aQR201.H46 =150 \\$aHepatitis C virus =450 \\$aHCV (Hepatitis C virus) =450 \\$aHepacivirus$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aFlaviviruses =550 \\$wg$aHepatitis viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94013578: Hepatitis C virus, 1994. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hepatitis C Viruses) =670 \\$aPhone call to A. Savage, Natl. Lib. Med., May 3, 1994$b(Hepatitis C virus is type species of genus which is referred to as Hepatitis C virus group) =670 \\$aSchultz, R.L. Five cases of interferon-induced depression in the treatment of Hepatitis C, 2003:$bleaf 1 (Hepatitis C (HCV)) =670 \\$aPublic Health Agency of Canada. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) in youth aged 15 to 24 years, 2011. =750 \2$aHepacivirus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016174 =LDR 00457cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363155902441 =005 20120730164408.0 =008 940331i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94002524 =035 \\$aCBS0906NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aR724 =150 \\$aMedical ethics consultation =550 \\$wg$aMedical consultation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-13467: The health care ethics consultant, c1994. =750 \2$aEthics Consultation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033061 =LDR 00638cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363156002441 =005 20120730164408.0 =008 940329||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94002475 =035 \\$aCBS0866NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aMannich bases =450 \0$aBases, Mannich =550 \0$wg$aAmino compounds =550 \0$wg$aCarbonyl compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-11113: Tramontini, M. Mannich bases, 1994. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Mannich bases) =670 \\$aSci. cit. index. =675 \\$aHackh chem. dict.;$aHawley chem. dict.;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =750 \2$aMannich Bases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008352 =LDR 01185cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363156102441 =005 20201217172752.0 =008 940324i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94002382 =035 \\$aCBS0785NU =035 \\$aSH 94002382 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aR853.O87 =150 \\$aOutcome assessment (Medical care) =450 \\$aAssessment of outcome (Medical care) =450 \\$aOutcome evaluation (Medical care) =450 \\$aOutcome measures (Medical care) =450 \\$aOutcomes assessment (Medical care) =450 \\$aOutcomes measurement (Medical care) =450 \\$aOutcomes research (Medical care) =450 \\$aPatient outcome assessment =550 \\$wg$aMedical care$xEvaluation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-9397: Outcome measures in trauma, c1994. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Outcome assessment (Health care), x outcomes research, x patient outcome assessment) =670 \\$aDict. of health services mgmt., 1987$b(outcome measure) =670 \\$aLC database, March 21, 1994$b(outcome evaluation, outcome measures, outcomes assessment, outcomes measurement) =675 \\$aHennepin =750 \2$aOutcome Assessment, Health Care$0(DNLM)D017063$5IEN =LDR 00683cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363156202441 =005 20080226160310.0 =008 940324i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94002377 =035 \\$aCBS0780LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aAdult T-cell leukemia =450 \0$aT-cell leukemia, Adult =550 \0$wg$aHTLV infections =550 \0$wg$aLeukemia =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-7322: Adult T-cell leukaemia, 1994$b(first human cancer shown to be caused by a retrovirus) =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Leukemia, T-cell x Leukemia, Adult T-cell) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aMerck =750 \2$aLeukemia-Lymphoma, Adult T-Cell$0(DNLM)D015459$5IEN =LDR 00560cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363156302441 =005 20120730164408.0 =008 940324||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94002376 =035 \\$aCBS0779LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aIsoaspartic acid =450 \0$aBeta-aspartic acid =550 \0$wg$aAmino acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-11645: Deamidation and isoaspartate formation ... c1994. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Aspartic acid x Isoaspartic acid) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$breg. no. 56-84-8. =750 \2$aIsoaspartic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026581 =LDR 00598cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363156402441 =005 20120730164408.0 =008 940323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94002314 =035 \\$aCBS0762NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aParapsychologists =450 \0$aPsychic researchers =450 \0$aResearchers, Psychic =550 \0$wg$aScientists =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-9066: Charles Honorton and the impoverished state of skepticism, 1994. =670 \\$aWeb. 3 =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Parapsychologists UF Psychic researchers) =750 \2$aParapsychology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010268 =LDR 00983cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363156502441 =005 20080319094458.0 =008 940321i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94002232 =035 \\$aCBS0684NU =035 \\$ash 94002232 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR185.8.C45 =150 \0$aChemokines =450 \0$aChemotactic cytokines =450 \0$aInflammatory peptides =450 \0$aIntercrines =550 \0$wg$aCytokines =550 \0$wg$aInflammation$xMediators =550 \0$wg$aPeptides =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-9684: The chemokines, c1993$b(In the past, these inflammatory mediators had been placed arbitrarily under the broad heading of intercrines or chemotactic cytokines. The nomenclature issue was addressed at the Symposium ... the resulting decision was to identify the major family as chemokines) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on cytokines that have chemotactic and inflammatory activities. =750 \2$aChemokines$0(DNLM)D018925$5IEN =LDR 00697cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363156602441 =005 20120730164407.0 =008 940321i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94002220 =035 \\$aCBS0672NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRE48.2.C5 =150 \0$aLow vision in children =450 \0$aPediatric low vision =550 \0$wg$aVision disorders in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: 87-403639: Barraga, N. Increased visual behavior in low vision children, [1977] =750 \2$81$wb$aVision, Low$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015354 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVision, Low$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00718cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363156702441 =005 20120730164407.0 =008 940311||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94002033 =035 \\$aCBS0515NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aChordae tendineae =450 \0$aChordae tendineae cordis =450 \0$aTendinous cords =550 \0$wg$aHeart valves =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-9194: Zussa, C. Artificial chordae in mitral valve surgery, c1994. =670 \\$aGray's anatomy. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(chordae tendineae cordis [NA]. Also called tendinous cords, chordae tendineae) =750 \2$aChordae Tendineae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002815 =LDR 01015cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363156802441 =005 20130514162257.0 =008 940311i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94001979 =035 \\$aCBS0469NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD58.85$cManagement =053 \0$aHF5549.5.D55$cPersonnel management =150 \\$aDownsizing of organizations =450 \\$aCorporate downsizing =450 \\$aOrganizational downsizing =450 \\$aRetrenchment of organizations =450 \\$aRetrenchment, Organizational =550 \\$wg$aOrganizational change =550 \\$aEmployees$xDismissal of =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94008909: Knowdell, R. From downsizing to recovery, 1994. =670 \\$aBPI$b(Corporate downsizing) =670 \\$aMags$b(Downsizing (Management)) =670 \\$aLC database, March 11, 1994$b(Corporate downsizing; downsizing) =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Downsizing see also Firings, Layoffs; Retrenchment) =750 \2$aPersonnel Downsizing$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D020415 =LDR 00483cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363156902441 =005 20120730164407.0 =008 940307i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94001725 =035 \\$aCBS0255NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPostoperative care of animals =550 \0$wg$aVeterinary surgical nursing =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-4929: Taylor, R.A. Manual of small animal postoperative care, c1994. =750 \2$aPostoperative Care$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011182Q000662 =LDR 00874cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363157002441 =005 20120730164407.0 =008 940305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94001703 =035 \\$aCBS0241NU =035 \\$ash 94001703 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aComputer peripherals =450 \0$aPeripheral computer devices =450 \0$aPeripheral computer equipment =450 \0$aPeripheral devices (Computers) =450 \0$aPeripheral equipment (Computers) =450 \0$aPeripherals, Computer =550 \0$wg$aComputer input-output equipment =670 \\$aUMI business vocab. =670 \\$aRosenberg, J.M. Dict. of computers$b(Peripheral devices, peripheral equipment) =670 \\$aLC database, March 4, 1994. =670 \\$aIBM dict. computing, 1994$b(peripheral, also peripheral device) =750 \2$aComputer Peripherals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016287 =LDR 00442cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363157102441 =005 20120730164407.0 =008 940304i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94001688 =035 \\$aCBS0229NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aSF910.T8 =150 \0$aCancer in animals =550 \0$wg$aTumors in animals =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-4930: Cancer chemotherapy, c1995. =750 \2$aNeoplasms$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009369Q000627 =LDR 00608cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363157202441 =005 20120730164407.0 =008 940302i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94001650 =035 \\$aCBR9081NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPersonality tests for youth =550 \0$wg$aYouth$xPsychological testing =750 \0$aPersonality tests for children$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$aPersonality Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010556 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPersonality Tests$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00658cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363157302441 =005 20120730164407.0 =008 940228i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94001563 =035 \\$aCBR9006NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ476.I =150 \0$aUrinary incontinence in children =550 \0$wg$aPediatric urology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-216250: Bu�i�anov, M.I. 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\\$wg$aMedical personnel =750 \2$aPatient Care Team$0(DNLM)D010348$5IEN =LDR 00619cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362077802441 =005 20120730163219.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059530 =035 \\$aBZQ9436NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA776.9 =150 \\$aHealth behavior =450 \\$aBehavior, Health =450 \\$aHealth habits =550 \\$wg$aDiseases$xCauses and theories of causation =550 \\$wg$aHabit =550 \\$wg$aHuman behavior =550 \\$wg$aMedicine and psychology =550 \\$aHealth attitudes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHealth Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015438 =LDR 00488cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362077902441 =005 20120730163219.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059529 =035 \\$aBZQ9435NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHealth attitudes =450 \\$aHealth$xPublic opinion =450 \\$aHygiene$xPublic opinion =550 \\$wg$aAttitude (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aHealth =550 \\$aHealth behavior =750 \2$aAttitude to Health$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001294 =LDR 01496cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362078002441 =005 20080317083226.0 =008 060316||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059518 =035 \\$aBZQ9424NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA773$bRA790 =150 \\$aHealth =360 \\$isubdivision$aHealth$iunder names of individual persons and families; also subdivision$aCare and hygiene$iunder parts of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Care and hygiene;$ialso subdivision$aHealth and hygiene$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups; and subdivision$aHealth aspects$iunder subjects =360 \\$isubdivision$aHealth$iunder names of individual persons; also subdivision$aCare and hygiene$iunder parts of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Care and hygiene;$ialso subdivision$aHealth and hygiene$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups; and subdivision$aHealth aspects$iunder subjects =450 \\$aPersonal health =450 \\$aWellness =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =550 \\$aDiseases =550 \\$aHolistic medicine =550 \\$aHygiene =550 \\$aWell-being =680 \\$iHere are entered works on optimal physical, mental, and social well-being, as well as how to achieve and preserve it. Works on personal body care and cleanliness are entered under$aHygiene.$iWorks on muscular efficiency and physical endurance are entered under$aPhysical fitness. =681 \\$iNotes under$aHygiene; Physical fitness =750 \2$aHealth$0(DNLM)D006262$5IEN-M =LDR 00542cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362078102441 =005 20120730163219.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059488 =035 \\$aBZQ9394NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB128$cDisease manifestation =053 \\$aRC392$cGeneral =150 \\$aHeadache =450 \\$aHead pain =550 \\$wg$aHead$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPain =670 \\$aMESH$b(Headache) =670 \\$aLC data base, 11/19/93$b(head pain) =750 \2$aHeadache$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006261 =LDR 00344cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362078202441 =005 20120730163219.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059478 =035 \\$aBZQ9384NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD521 =150 \\$aHead$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$aCraniocerebral Trauma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006259 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362078302441 =005 20120730163219.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059477 =035 \\$aBZQ9383NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.H =053 \\$aRD661$bRD663 =150 \\$aHead$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHead and Neck Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006258 =LDR 00345cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362078402441 =005 20120730163219.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059470 =035 \\$aBZQ9376NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHead$xCancer =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHead and Neck Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006258 =LDR 00460cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362078502441 =005 20120730163219.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059468 =035 \\$aBZQ9374NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aNC770$bNC773$cAnatomy, Artistic =053 \\$aQM535$cAnatomy, Human =150 \\$aHead =550 \\$wg$aFigure drawing =550 \\$aSkull =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHead$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006257 =LDR 01277cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362078602441 =005 20120730163219.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059459 =035 \\$aBZQ9365NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHazardous wastes =450 \\$aHazardous waste disposal =450 \\$aPoisonous wastes =450 \\$aToxic waste disposal =450 \\$aToxic waste release =450 \\$aToxic wastes =450 \\$aWaste disposal =450 \\$aWastes, Hazardous =550 \\$wg$aFactory and trade waste =550 \\$wg$aHazardous substances =550 \\$wg$aRefuse and refuse disposal =550 \\$aPollution =670 \\$aGeorgia's toxic release inventory report, 1987:$bcontents p. 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New directions for regulating contaminated sites, 1991. =670 \\$aContaminated sites in Australia, 1993. =750 \2$aHazardous Waste Sites$0(DNLM)D064371$5IEN =LDR 01143cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362078802441 =005 20120730163219.0 =008 040116i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059440 =035 \\$aBZQ9346NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaELC$dUk =053 \0$aRC87.3$cFirst aid =053 \0$aT55.3.H3$cIndustrial safety =150 \\$aHazardous substances =450 \\$aDangerous chemicals =450 \\$aDangerous goods =450 \\$aDangerous materials =450 \\$aDangerous substances =450 \\$aHazardous chemicals =450 \\$aHazardous goods =450 \\$aHazardous materials =450 \\$aHazmats =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =550 \\$wg$aMaterials =670 \\$aSittig, M. Handbook of toxic and hazardous chemicals and carcinogens, c1985. =670 \\$aAm. her. dict.$b(HAZMAT: abbrev. for hazardous material) =670 \\$aBruce, E.W. Dangerous substances, c1989. =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 26, 2004$b(ti: Guide for the transport of dangerous substances) =670 \\$aOCLC, Feb. 26, 2004$b(ti: Dangerous substances and explosive atmospheres) =750 \2$aHazardous Substances$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015386 =LDR 00792cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362078902441 =005 20060510130039.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059408 =035 \\$aBZQ9314NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC590 =150 \\$aHay fever =450 \\$aAllergic rhinitis =450 \\$aAutumnal catarrh =450 \\$aCatarrh, Autumnal =450 \\$aNasal allergy, Seasonal =450 \\$aSeasonal nasal allergy =450 \\$aVasomotor rhinitis =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory allergy =550 \\$wg$aRhinitis =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hay fever) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Hay fever) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Fever: hayfever. Also called seasonal nasal allergy) =750 \2$aRhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal$0(DNLM)D006255$5IEN =LDR 00883cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362079002441 =005 20120730163218.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059400 $zsh 88022712 =035 \\$aBZQ9306NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.R78$cBotany =150 \\$aHawthorns =450 \\$aCrataegus =450 \\$aCrategus =450 \\$aHaws =450 \\$aHawthorn =450 \\$aMays =450 \\$aQuick-thorns =450 \\$aQuickthorns =450 \\$aRed haws =450 \\$aThorn apples =450 \\$aThorn trees =550 \\$wg$aRosaceae =670 \\$aWeb 3$b(haw; hawthorn, Crataegus; quickthorn) =670 \\$aSPN. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Crataegus; syn.: hawthorn, thorn, thorn apple, red haw) =670 \\$aPopular encyc. of plants$b(hawthorn; syn.: Crataegus, mays, quick-thorns) =750 \2$aCrataegus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027825 =LDR 00398cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362079102441 =005 20050523081515.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059392 =035 \\$aBZQ9298NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL696.F32 =150 \\$aHawks =550 \\$wg$aAccipitridae =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aHawks$0(DNLM)D046428$5IEN =LDR 00506cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362079202441 =005 20120730163218.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059272 =035 \\$aBZQ9178NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF575.H3 =150 \\$aHate =450 \\$aHatred =550 \\$wg$aAversion =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms$b(Hate BT Aversion) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Hate: to dislike intensely; to feel extreme aversion) =750 \2$aHate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006252 =LDR 00487cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362079302441 =005 20120730163218.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058912 =035 \\$aBZQ8818NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.L32$cZoology =053 \0$aSF451$bSF455$cPets =150 \\$aHares =550 \\$wg$aLepus =670 \\$aWalker's mammals of the world, 1999:$bv. 2, p. 1733 (Genus Lepus. hares, or Jack Rabbits) =750 \2$aHares$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034621 =LDR 00575cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362079402441 =005 20120730163218.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058909 =035 \\$aBZQ8815NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD524 =150 \\$aCleft lip =450 \\$wnne$aHarelip =550 \\$wg$aLips$xAbnormalities =670 \\$aWork cat.: Multidisciplinary management of cleft lip and palate, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cleft lip x Harelip) =670 \\$aHennepin =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aCleft Lip$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002971 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362079502441 =005 20120730163218.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058887 =035 \\$aBZQ8793NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTA418.42 =150 \\$aHardness$xTesting =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHardness Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006245 =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362079602441 =005 20120730163218.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058886 =035 \\$aBZQ8792NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTA418.42 =150 \\$aHardness =550 \\$wg$aMatter$xProperties =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHardness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006244 =LDR 00511cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362079702441 =005 20120730163218.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058816 =035 \\$aBZQ8722NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aQP552.H3 =150 \\$aHaptoglobins =450 \\$wnne$aHaptoglobin =550 \\$wg$aAcute phase proteins =550 \\$wg$aAlpha globulins =550 \\$wg$aMucoproteins =670 \\$aMESH$b(Haptoglobins) =750 \2$aHaptoglobins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006242 =LDR 00379cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362079802441 =005 20120730163218.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058815 =035 \\$aBZQ8721NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.6.H3 =150 \\$aHaptens =550 \\$wg$aAntigens =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHaptens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006241 =LDR 00577cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362079902441 =005 20120730163218.0 =008 060316i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058807 =035 \\$aBZQ8713NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aB187.H3$cGreek philosophy =053 \0$aBF575.H27$cPsychology =053 \0$aBJ1480$bBJ1486.5$cEthics =150 \\$aHappiness =450 \\$aGladness =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$aCheerfulness =550 \\$aContentment =550 \\$aPleasure =550 \\$aWell-being =750 \2$aHappiness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006240 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362080002441 =005 20120730163217.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058797 =035 \\$aBZQ8703NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74 =150 \\$aHaplopappus =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =750 \2$aHaplopappus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031206 =LDR 00408cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362080102441 =005 20120730163217.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058795 =035 \\$aBZQ8701NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHaploidy =450 \\$aHaploids =550 \\$wg$aChromosome numbers =550 \\$aGenomes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHaploidy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006238 =LDR 01329cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362080202441 =005 20120730163217.0 =008 060421i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058689 $zsh 85101596 =035 \\$aBZQ8595NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU =150 \\$aChildren with disabilities =450 \\$aChildren with special educational needs =450 \\$aChildren with special health care needs =450 \\$aChildren with special needs =450 \\$wnne$aHandicapped children =450 \\$wnne$aPhysically handicapped children =450 \\$aSpecial needs children =550 \\$wg$aExceptional children =550 \\$wg$aPeople with disabilities =670 \\$aRhode Island Kids Count Program. Issue brief, Nov. 2003, via WWW, Apr. 18, 2006$b(Children with special needs are those who have a chronic condition that requires educational, health and related services ... beyond that required by children generally ... physical, developmental, behavioral and/or emotional) =670 \\$aCommunity-based case management services for children with special needs, c1987. =670 \\$aSimple successes : from obstacles to solutions with special needs children, 2006. =670 \\$aProvision for children with special educational needs in the Asia region, c1994. =750 \2$aDisabled Children$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019988 =LDR 01925cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9880362080302441 =005 20120730163217.0 =008 030605i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058663 $zsh 85101577 =035 \\$aBZQ8569NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV1551$bHV3024 =150 \\$aPeople with disabilities =450 \\$wnne$aCripples =450 \\$aDisabled =450 \\$aDisabled people =450 \\$aDisabled persons =450 \\$wnne$aHandicapped =450 \\$aHandicapped people =450 \\$aIndividuals with disabilities =450 \\$aPeople with physical disabilities =450 \\$aPersons with disabilities =450 \\$aPhysically challenged people =450 \\$aPhysically disabled people =450 \\$wnne$aPhysically handicapped =550 \\$wg$aPersons =550 \\$aDisabilities =550 \\$aSociology of disability =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Handicapped, use Handicapped people; Disabled people, use Handicapped people) =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict.$b(Under handicapped: "Although 'handicapped' is widely used in both law and everyday speech to refer to people having physical or mental disabilities those described by the word tend to prefer the expressions 'disabled' or 'people with disabilities.' Under Disabled: "The often-repeated recommendation to put the person before the disability would favor 'persons with disabilities' over 'disabled persons.') =670 \\$aAmericans with Disabilites Act$b(individuals with disabilities; people with disabilities; persons with disabilities) =670 \\$aIllinois Attorney General, Manual of Style for Depicting People with Disabilities$b("People with disabilities prefer to be called just that: people with disabilities.") =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 10, 2001. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Disabled persons) =681 \\$iExample under$aMinorities =750 \2$aDisabled Persons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006233 =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362080402441 =005 20130301110220.0 =008 931215i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058646 =035 \\$aBZQ8552NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHand washing =450 \\$aHandwashing =450 \\$aWashing of hands =550 \\$wg$aHand$xCare and hygiene =550 \\$wg$aHygiene =750 \2$aHand Disinfection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006235 =LDR 00429cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362080502441 =005 20121007192812.0 =008 931215i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058638 =035 \\$aBZQ8544NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHand-Schueller-Christian syndrome =450 \\$aSchueller-Christian disease =550 \\$wg$aReticuloendotheliosis =750 \2$aHistiocytosis, Langerhans-Cell$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006646 =LDR 00348cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362080602441 =005 20120730163217.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058628 =035 \\$aBZQ8534NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHand$xWounds and injuries =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHand Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006230 =LDR 00446cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362080702441 =005 20120730163217.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058616 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02053325 =035 \\$aBZQ8522NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD778$bRD778.5 =150 \\$aHand$xAbnormalities =450 \\$wnne$aHand$xAbnormities and deformities =750 \2$aHand Deformities, Congenital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006228 =LDR 00529cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362080802441 =005 20120730163216.0 =008 920417||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058615 =035 \\$aBZQ8521NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85058615 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aBF908$bBF940$cPsychology =053 \0$aQM548$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aHand =450 \\$aHands =450 \\$aPaw =450 \\$aPaws =550 \\$wg$aArm =550 \\$aLeft- and right-handedness =750 \2$aHand$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006225 =LDR 00606cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362080902441 =005 20060510125802.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058603 =035 \\$aBZQ8509NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL737.R666 =150 \\$aHamsters =450 \\$aCricetinae =450 \\$aCricetini =550 \\$wg$aMuridae =670 \\$aMammal species of the world:$bp. 536 (subfamily Cricetinae, family Muridae) =670 \\$aCorbet world list mammal. species:$bp. 164 (subfamily Cricetinae, family Muridae--hamsters) =750 \2$aCricetinae$0(DNLM)D006224$5IEN =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362081002441 =005 20120730163216.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058578 =035 \\$aBZQ8484LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHammertoe =450 \\$aHammer toe =550 \\$wg$aToes$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aHammer Toe Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D037801 =LDR 00725cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362081102441 =005 20120730163216.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058533 =035 \\$aBZQ8439LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85058533 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.H3$cBotany =150 \\$aWitch hazels =450 \\$wnne$aHamamelis =550 \\$wg$aHamamelidaceae =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Hamamelis: witch hazel) =670 \\$aAmericana:$bv. 29, p. 83 (witch hazel: colloquial name of any plant in genus Hamamelis or of extract of H. virginiana; witch hazels) =670 \\$aNational Gardening Association Web site, Aug. 17, 2000$b(Hamamelis: witch hazel) =750 \2$aHamamelis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029501 =LDR 00585cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362081202441 =005 20120730163216.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058532 =035 \\$aBZQ8438LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85058532 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.H3$cBotany =150 \\$aHamamelidaceae =450 \\$aAltingiaceae =450 \\$aWitch hazel family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aRosales =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Hamaelidaceae: Witch hazel family, 23 genera of deciduous or evergreen trees or shrubs) =750 \2$aHamamelidaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029201 =LDR 00540cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362081302441 =005 20060607165043.0 =008 060410i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058530 =035 \\$aBZQ8436NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P93$cZoology =150 \\$aHamadryas baboon =450 \\$aComopithecus hamadryas =450 \\$aPapio hamadryas =550 \\$wg$aPapio =670 \\$aMSW scientific names, Apr. 10, 2006$b(Papio hamadryas, common name: Hamadryas baboon) =750 \2$aPapio hamadryas$0(DNLM)D048529$5IEN =LDR 00431cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362081402441 =005 20120730163216.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058513 =035 \\$aBZQ8419NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD86.H3 =150 \\$aHalothane =450 \\$aFluothane =550 \\$wg$aAnesthetics =550 \\$wg$aEthanes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHalothane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006221 =LDR 00320cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362081502441 =005 20080324083317.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058507 =035 \\$aBZQ8413NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQD281.H3 =150 \\$aHalogenation =750 \2$aHalogenation$0(DNLM)D054879$5IEN =LDR 00621cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362081602441 =005 20120730163216.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058504 =035 \\$aBZQ8410NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.H15$cAliphatic compounds =053 \0$aQD341.H3$cAromatic compounds =053 \0$aTD887.H3$cAir pollution =053 \0$aTP248.H3$cChemical technology =150 \\$aHalocarbons =450 \\$aHalogenated hydrocarbons =450 \\$aHydrocarbons, Halogenated$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aOrganohalogen compounds =750 \2$aHydrocarbons, Halogenated$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006846 =LDR 00529cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362081702441 =005 20120730163216.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058501 =035 \\$aBZQ8407NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHalobacterium =450 \\$aSalt bacteria =450 \\$wnne$aSalt$xBacteriology =550 \\$wg$aAerobic bacteria =550 \\$wg$aArchaebacteria =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =550 \\$wg$aHalophilic microorganisms =750 \2$aHalobacterium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006217 =LDR 00560cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362081802441 =005 20120730163216.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058496 =035 \\$aBZQ8402NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHallux valgus =450 \\$aHallux abducto valgus =450 \\$aHallux abductovalgus =550 \\$wg$aToes$xAbnormalities =670 \\$aComp. textbk. of hallux abducto valgus reconstruction, c1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hallux valgus x Hallux abductovalgus) =750 \2$aHallux Valgus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006215 =LDR 00571cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362081902441 =005 20120730163216.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058490 =035 \\$aBZQ8396NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM324.8$cPharmacology =150 \\$aHallucinogenic drugs =450 \\$aConsciousness-expanding drugs =450 \\$aHallucinogens =450 \\$aMind-distorting drugs =450 \\$aPsychedelic drugs =450 \\$aPsychotomimetic drugs =550 \\$wg$aPsychotropic drugs =750 \2$aHallucinogens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006213 =LDR 00594cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362082002441 =005 20120730163215.0 =008 030605i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058489 =035 \\$aBZQ8395NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF491$bBF493$cPsychology =053 \0$aRC553.H3$cPsychiatry and psychopathology =150 \\$aHallucinations and illusions =450 \\$aIllusions =550 \\$wg$aPerceptual disorders =550 \\$wg$aSubconsciousness =550 \\$aDelusions =750 \2$aIllusions$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007088 =750 \2$aHallucinations$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D006212 =LDR 01106cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362082102441 =005 20120730163215.0 =008 050121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058432 =035 \\$aBZQ8338NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dUkOxU =150 \\$aHalfway houses =450 \\$aApproved premises (Group homes) =450 \\$aBail hostels =450 \\$aProbation hostels =550 \\$wg$aCommunity-based corrections =550 \\$wg$aCorrectional institutions =550 \\$wg$aGroup homes =550 \\$wg$aHealth facilities =550 \\$wg$aMental health services =550 \\$wg$aMentally ill$xRehabilitation =550 \\$wg$aRehabilitation centers =670 \\$aBurnett, R. Factors associated with effective practice in approved premises, c2004:$bp. v (approved premises in the UK criminal justice system previously known as: bail and probation hostels) =670 \\$aNational Probation Service web site, Jan. 14, 2005$b(approved premises ensure that residents receive a comprehensive period of supervision while they live in the community) =750 \2$aHalfway Houses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006208 =LDR 00658cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362082202441 =005 20120730163215.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058421 =035 \\$aBZQ8327NU =035 \\$aSH 85058421 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC795.8.H3 =150 \\$aHalf-life (Nuclear physics) =360 \\$isubdivision$aIsotopes--Half-life$iunder individual chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Isotopes--Half-life =450 \\$aRadioactive half-life =450 \\$aRadioisotopes$xHalf-life =550 \\$wg$aRadioactivity =550 \\$wg$aRadioisotopes =550 \\$aRadioactive decay =750 \2$aHalf-Life$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006207 =LDR 00592cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362082302441 =005 20120730163215.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058324 =035 \\$aBZQ8230NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP984$cChemical technology =053 \\$aTT969$cHairdressing =150 \\$aHair preparations =450 \\$aHair care products =550 \\$wg$aToilet preparations =670 \\$aDisorders of hair growth, 1994:$bp. 375 (hair care products) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Hair care products) =750 \2$aHair Preparations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006203 =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362082402441 =005 20120730163215.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058320 =035 \\$aBZQ8226NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHair follicles =450 \\$aFollicles, Hair =550 \\$wg$aEpithelium =750 \2$aHair Follicle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018859 =LDR 00508cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362082502441 =005 20120730163215.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058317 =035 \\$aBZQ8223NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP984$cChemical technology =053 \\$aTT969$cHairdressing =150 \\$aHair dyes =450 \\$aDyes and dyeing$xHair =450 \\$aHair tints =450 \\$aTints, Hair =550 \\$wg$aHair preparations =750 \2$aHair Dyes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006202 =LDR 00695cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362082602441 =005 20120730163215.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058312 =035 \\$aBZQ8218NU =035 \\$aSH 85058312 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRL92$cPopular works =053 \\$aRL115.5$cBy electrolysis =150 \\$aHair$xRemoval =450 \\$aDepilation =450 \\$aEpilation =450 \\$aHair removal =450 \\$wnne$aHair, Removal of =450 \\$aRemoval of hair =670 \\$aRandom House$b(epilate, epilation: to remove hair from by means of physical, chemical, or radiological agents; depilate) =750 \2$aHair Removal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006204 =LDR 00564cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362082702441 =005 20110411110730.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058309 =035 \\$aBZQ8215LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTT973 =150 \\$aHair$xDyeing and bleaching =450 \\$aColoring of hair =450 \\$aHair$xBleaching =450 \\$aHair$xColoring =450 \\$aHair$xTinting =450 \\$aTinting of hair =550 \\$wg$aBleaching =550 \\$wg$aHairdressing =750 \2$aHair Bleaching Agents$0(DNLM)D058206$5IEN =LDR 00382cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362082802441 =005 20120730163215.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058308 =035 \\$aBZQ8214NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL91$cPopular works =053 \\$aRL151$bRL159$cGeneral =150 \\$aHair$xDiseases =750 \2$aHair Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006201 =LDR 00520cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362082902441 =005 20120730163215.0 =008 030731||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058305 =035 \\$aBZQ8211NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN193$cPhysical anthropology =053 \0$aQL942$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM488$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aHair =450 \\$aHairs =550 \\$wg$aBody covering (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aHead =550 \\$aScalp =750 \2$aHair$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006197 =LDR 00985cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362083002441 =005 20120730163215.0 =008 030606i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058255 =035 \\$aBZQ8161NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL638.14$bQL638.15$cZoology =150 \\$aHagfishes =450 \\$wnne$aHagfish =450 \\$aHyperotreta =450 \\$aHyperotreti =450 \\$aMyxiniformes =450 \\$aMyxinoidei =550 \\$wg$aMyxini =670 \\$aCatalog of fishes, via WWW, June 6, 2003:$bclassification (Order Myxiniformes, Class Myxini) =670 \\$aNelson, J.S. Fishes of the world, c1994:$bp. 26 (Order Myxiniformes (Hyperotreti), Class Myxini) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of fishes, 1995:$bp. 24 (Order Myxiniformes - Hagfishes, Class Myxini, Superclass Agnatha) =670 \\$aCommon and sci. names of fishes from the U.S. and Canada, 1991:$bp. 11 (Order Myxiniformes, Class Myxini--Hagfishes) =750 \2$aHagfishes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006196 =LDR 00459cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362083102441 =005 20121023153035.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058242 =035 \\$aBZQ8148NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.H5$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aTK9185.2.H33$cNuclear engineering =150 \\$aHafnium compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =750 \2$aHafnium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006195 =LDR 00434cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362083202441 =005 20120730163215.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058238 =035 \\$aBZQ8144NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.H5 =150 \\$aHafnium =450 \\$aCeltium =550 \\$wg$aTitanium group =670 \\$aWk AFH2250 =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHafnium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006195 =LDR 00413cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362083302441 =005 20070420140315.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058163 =035 \\$aBZQ8069NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHabituation (Neuropsychology) =550 \\$wg$aPsychophysiology =550 \\$aConditioned response =750 \2$aHabituation, Psychophysiologic$0(DNLM)D006185$5IEN =LDR 00374cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362083402441 =005 20120730163214.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058157 =035 \\$aBZQ8063NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF335$bBF337 =150 \\$aHabit =450 \\$aHabits$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =750 \2$aHabits$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006184 =LDR 00505cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362083502441 =005 20120730163214.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058136 =035 \\$aBZQ8042NU =035 \\$aSH 85058136 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR184.35 =150 \\$aH-Y antigen =450 \\$aHY antigen =450 \\$aSex determinant antigen =550 \\$wg$aImmunogenetics =550 \\$wg$aMinor histocompatibility antigens =750 \2$aH-Y Antigen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006182 =LDR 00695cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362083602441 =005 20120730163214.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058113 =035 \\$aBZQ8019NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQE391.G93$cMineralogy =053 \0$aS643$cFertilizers =053 \0$aTA455.G9$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTN946$cMineral resources =150 \\$aGypsum =450 \\$aGyp (Gypsum) =450 \\$aGypsite =550 \\$wg$aSulfate minerals =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(gypsum: a widely distributed mineral consisting of hydrous calcium sulfate; gypsite, earthy gypsum; gyp: several meanings) =750 \2$aCalcium Sulfate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002133 =LDR 02813cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362083702441 =005 20160801094022.0 =008 001222i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058109$zsj 96005636 =035 \\$aBZQ8015NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU$dDLC =053 \0$aDX =150 \\$aRomanies =450 \\$aBohemians (Romanies) =450 \\$wnne$aGipsies =450 \\$aGitanos =450 \\$wnne$aGypsies =450 \\$aKalderash =450 \\$aManush =450 \\$aRoma (People) =450 \\$aRomani =450 \\$aSinti =550 \\$wg$aNomads =670 \\$aLetter from Ian Hancock, The Romani Archives and Documentation Center, Nov. 1, 2000$b("... the most often-proposed alternative [to Gypsies], Roma, presents problems. It does seem to be becoming the usual term in the press, but it is neither a singular noun nor an adjective ... The singular noun is Rom, its plural Roma, and its adjectival form Romani. While the two principal Romani organizations ... agree that Rom(a) be used as the preferred self-ascription for all populations of Romani descent, there are ... numbers of such populations which do not use the ethnonym for themselves. However, even these populations use the adjectival form Romani to describe themselves, their language and their culture ... My suggestion ... is to follow the pattern of referring to the group by its adjective ... and create a new subject heading 'Romanies' (though singular Romani, not Romany). Referring to Romanies is already long established in Britain ...") =670 \\$aLC Collections Policy Statements, Gypsy Studies, June 2000$b(Preferred terminology among many scholars and Gypsy groups is now 'Roma' or 'Romanies' (plural noun) and 'Romani' or 'Romany' (adjective)) =670 \\$aRomani-Jewish Alliance newsletter, Dec. 1994:$bt.p. (Roma) =670 \\$aOED, 2nd ed.$b("Rom (r#m) Also pl. Roma(s), Rom."; "Romani fem. & pl. of Romano f. Rom gypsy") =670 \\$aEncyc. Britannica$b("Gypsiologists have delineated three main tribal groups: (1) the Kalderash ... (2) the Gitanos ... (3) the Manush ... also known as Sinti") =670 \\$aThe story of Karl Stojka, c1992:$bglossary, p. 52 (Gypsies: a collective term for Roma and Sinti) =670 \\$aLC database, May 12, 1998$b(Gitanos; Kalderash; Manush; Sinti) =670 \\$aOED online, Aug. 16, 2006$b(Bohemian: The transferred senses are taken from French, in which bohême, bohémien, have been applied to the gipsies, since their first appearance in the 15th c., because they were thought to come from Bohemia, or perhaps actually entered the West through that country. Thence, in modern French , the word has been transferred to vagabond, adventurer, person of irregular life or habits, a sense introduced into Eng. by Thackeray) =750 \2$aRoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006178 =LDR 00650cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362083802441 =005 20120730163214.0 =008 931220i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058103 =035 \\$aBZQ8009NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRZ386 =150 \\$aOsteopathic gynecology =450 \\$wnne$aGynecology, Osteopathic =550 \\$wg$aGynecology =550 \\$wg$aOsteopathic medicine =750 \2$81$wb$aGynecology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006176 =750 \2$81$wb$aOsteopathic Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010021 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aGynecology$iand$aOsteopathic Medicine. =LDR 00501cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362083902441 =005 20120730163213.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058092 =035 \\$aBZQ7998NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG =150 \\$aGynecology =450 \\$aGynaecology =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aGenerative organs, Female$xDiseases =670 \\$aKing, H. Hippocrates' women, c1998:$bCIP galley (gynaecology) =750 \2$aGynecology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006176 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362084002441 =005 20251118145418.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058088 =035 \\$aBZQ7994NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGynecologists =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aGynecologists$0(DNLM)D000094502$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/11/18 =LDR 00384cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362084102441 =005 20120730163213.0 =008 050302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058087 =035 \\$aBZQ7993NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG105 =150 \\$aGynecologic nursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =750 \2$aGenital Diseases, Female$xnursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005831Q000451 =LDR 00481cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362084202441 =005 20110407142313.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058086 =035 \\$aBZQ7992NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG107$bRG107.5 =150 \\$aGynecologic examination =550 \\$wg$aGynecology$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aPhysical diagnosis =550 \\$wg$aWomen$xMedical examinations =750 \2$aGynecological Examination$0(DNLM)D058869$5IEN =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362084302441 =005 20120730163213.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058078 =035 \\$aBZQ7984NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK494$bQK494.5 =150 \\$aGymnosperms =550 \\$wg$aPhanerogams =750 \2$aGymnosperms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019681 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362084402441 =005 20120730163213.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058067 =035 \\$aBZQ7973NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGymnasts =550 \\$wg$aAthletes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aGymnastics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006173 =LDR 00586cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362084502441 =005 20120730163212.0 =008 050118i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058059 =035 \\$aBZQ7965NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV461$bGV475 =150 \\$aGymnastics =360 \\$isubdivision$aGymnastics$iunder names of individual educational institutions, e.g.$aHarvard University--Gymnastics =550 \\$wg$aAthletics =550 \\$wg$aExercise =550 \\$wg$aSports =550 \\$aPhysical education and training =750 \2$aGymnastics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006173 =LDR 00437cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362084602441 =005 20120730163212.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058004 =035 \\$aBZQ7910LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A12 =150 \\$aGuttiferales =450 \\$wnne$aHypericales =450 \\$aParietales =450 \\$aTheales =550 \\$wg$aDicotyledons =750 \2$aTheales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020448 =LDR 00415cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362084702441 =005 20120730163212.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85058003 =035 \\$aBZQ7909LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.G87 =150 \\$aGuttiferae =450 \\$aClusiaceae =450 \\$wnne$aHypericaceae =550 \\$wg$aGuttiferales =750 \2$aClusiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028084 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362084802441 =005 20120730163211.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85058001 =035 \\$aBZQ7907NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSB291.I5$cCulture =053 \\$aTS1930$cManufacture =150 \\$aGutta-percha =550 \\$wg$aRubber, Cyclized =550 \\$aRubber =750 \2$aGutta-Percha$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006171 =LDR 00662cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362084902441 =005 20120730163211.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057943 =035 \\$aBZQ7849NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD96.3 =150 \\$aGunshot wounds =450 \\$aBullet wounds =550 \\$wg$aPenetrating wounds =680 \\$iHere are entered works on gunshot wounds in general and of particular organs or regions of the body. For the latter, a first subject heading is made for the wounds of the part of the body, e.g.$a1. Heart--Wounds and injuries. 2. Gunshot wounds. =750 \2$aWounds, Gunshot$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014948 =LDR 00668cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362085002441 =005 20120730163211.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057917 =035 \\$aBZQ7823NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP977$bTP978$cGeneral =053 \\$aTP1180$cPlastics =150 \\$aGums and resins, Synthetic =450 \\$aArtificial resins =450 \\$aGums and resins, Artificial =450 \\$aResins, Synthetic =450 \\$aSynthetic resins =550 \\$wg$aProtective coatings =550 \\$wg$aSynthetic products =550 \\$aSynthetic gums and resins industry =750 \2$aResins, Synthetic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012117 =LDR 00633cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362085102441 =005 20070529100603.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85057914 =035 \\$aBZQ7820NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD419$bQD419.7$cChemistry =053 \\$aSB289$bSB291$cCulture =053 \\$aTP977$bTP979.5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aGums and resins =450 \\$aResins =450 \\$aRosin =550 \\$wg$aNaval stores =550 \\$wg$aPlant exudates =550 \\$wg$aProtective coatings =750 \2$aResins, Plant$0(DNLM)D012116$5IEN =750 \2$aPlant Gums$0(DNLM)D053149$5IEN =LDR 00511cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362085202441 =005 20120730163211.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057912 =035 \\$aBZQ7818NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNNCU-C =053 \0$aRK401$bRK410 =150 \\$aGums$xDiseases =450 \\$aGum disease =550 \\$wg$aPeriodontal disease =670 \\$aDiBenedetto, D. Insider's guide to gum disease, orthodontics, and dentistry, c2008. =750 \2$aGingival Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005882 =LDR 00394cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362085302441 =005 20120730163211.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85057910 =035 \\$aBZQ7816NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM306 =150 \\$aGums =450 \\$aGingiva =550 \\$wg$aPeriodontium =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGingiva$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005881 =LDR 00997cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362085402441 =005 20120730163211.0 =008 060920i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057900 =035 \\$aBZQ7806NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGum arabic =450 \\$aAcacia gum =450 \\$aAcacia (Gum arabic) =450 \\$aBabool gum =450 \\$aBabul gum =450 \\$aGum acacia =450 \\$aSenegal gum =550 \\$wg$aAdhesives =550 \\$wg$aGums and resins =550 \\$wg$aStabilizing agents =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(gum arabic, also called gum acacia) =670 \\$aAmerican heritage dict.$b(gum arabic, also called acacia: gum exuded by various African trees of the genus Acacia, esp. A. senegal, used in the preparation of pills and emulsions and the manufacture of mucilage and candies and in general as a thickener and colloidal stabilizer) =670 \\$aAAT$b(gum arabic, UF acacia gum, babool gum, babul gum) =750 \2$aGum Arabic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006170 =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362085502441 =005 20120730163211.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057793 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02047048 =035 \\$aBZQ7699NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL737.R634$cZoology =053 \\$aSF401.G85$cGeneral culture =150 \\$aGuinea pigs =550 \\$wg$aCaviidae =750 \2$aGuinea Pigs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006168 =LDR 01080cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362998202441 =005 20120730164443.0 =008 970805i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97006035 =035 \\$aCUH1490NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRE901.H4 =150 \0$aOphthalmic zoster =450 \0$aGanglionitis, Gasserian =450 \0$aGasserian ganglionitis =450 \0$aHerpes ophthalmicus =450 \0$aHerpes zoster ophthalmicus =450 \0$aOcular herpes zoster =450 \0$aOcular zoster =550 \0$wg$aEye$xInfections =550 \0$wg$aShingles (Disease) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 85-665890:Hybord, A. Du zona ophthalmique et les lesions oculaires qui s'y rattachent, 1872. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Herpes zoster ophthalmicus x Herpes zoster, Ocular) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(herpes zoster ophthalmicus. Called also gasserian ganglionitis, herpes ophthalmicus, ophthalmic zoster) =670 \\$aOcular infection and immunology:$bp. 937 (herpes zoster ophthalmicus, ophthalmic zoster) =750 \2$aHerpes Zoster Ophthalmicus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006563 =LDR 00431cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362998302441 =005 20120730164443.0 =008 970731i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97005949 =035 \\$aCUH1444NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPsyllium products =550 \0$wg$aPlant products =670 \\$aWork cat.: 90-900370: Mathur, D.P. Psyllium production and marketing in India, 1990. =750 \2$aPsyllium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011620 =LDR 01612cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362998402441 =005 20050820163015.0 =008 030711i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96001154 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP752.T63$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aTrans fatty acids =450 \\$aTrans fats =550 \\$wg$aStereoisomers =550 \\$wg$aUnsaturated fatty acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96109464: Kris-Etherton, P.M. Trans fatty acids and coronary heart disease risk, c1995. =670 \\$aFatty acids in foods and their health implications, 1992:$bp. 7 (An unsaturated fatty acid with a double bond can have two possible configurations, cis or trans, depending on the relative positions of the alkyl groups.) p. 858 (Among isomeric fatty acids, interest has focused primarily on trans fatty acids rather than on positional isomers of cis fatty acids.) =670 \\$aSiguel, E. Essential fatty acids in health and disease, 1994:$bp. 32 (trans fatty acids are straight and therefore act like saturated fat.) =670 \\$aNestl�e Nutrition Workshop (28th : 1990 : Mexico City, Mexico). Polyunsaturated fatty acids in human nutrition, 1992:$bp. 222 (Trans fatty acids (produced after hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fats) raise total blood cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol levels in a manner similar to cholesterol-raising saturated fatty acids.) =670 \\$aNew York Times, July 10, 2003$b("Trans fats are created when hydrogen is added to vegetable oil, solidifying it and increasing the shelflife of products.") =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aTrans Fatty Acids$0(DNLM)D044242$5IEN =LDR 01482cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362998502441 =005 20100714091304.0 =008 970804i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 97005981 =035 \\$aCUF1393LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 97005981 =040 \\$aDNAL$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP144.F85$cPhysiology =150 \\$aFunctional foods =450 \\$aDesigner foods =450 \\$aMedicinal food =450 \\$aMedicinal foods =450 \\$aNeutraceuticals =450 \\$aNeutriceuticals =450 \\$aNutraceuticals =450 \\$aNutriceuticals =450 \\$aPharmafoods =550 \\$wg$aFood =670 \\$aJournal of neutraceuticals, functional & medical foods, vol. 1, no. 1 (1997):$bp. 7 (neutraceuticals, functional foods, pharmafoods) =670 \\$aAgricola database, June 23, 1997$b(functional foods) =670 \\$aGoldberg, I. Functional foods, 1994:$bp. xv (functional foods, designer foods, pharmafoods and neutraceuticals are synonyms) =670 \\$aMemo from USDA Food and Nutrition Information Center, June 23, 1997$b(functional foods is preferred term) =670 \\$aLC database, July 24, 1997. =670 \\$aWWW, Aug. 19, 1997$b(neutraceuticals, neutriceuticals, nutraceuticals, nutriceuticals) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on foods that have a positive impact on an individual's health, physical performance or state of mind, in addition to their nutritive value. =750 \2$aFunctional Food$0(DNLM)D055951$5IEN =LDR 00839cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362998602441 =005 20120730164443.0 =008 970731i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 97005926 =035 \\$aCUF1378NU =035 \\$aSH 97005926 =040 \\$aIaCfT$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.I17 =150 \\$aIbuprofen =450 \\$aIsobutylhydratropic acid =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \\$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aPropionic acid$xDerivatives =670 \\$aOsei, A.K. The effects of ibuprofen on exercise-induced muscle soreness and performance. =670 \\$aMerck:$bp. 776. =670 \\$aAcad Am. encyc.:$bv. 11, p. 7. =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index. =670 \\$aLC database, July 31, 1997. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aIbuprofen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007052 =LDR 00486cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362998702441 =005 20120730164443.0 =008 970730i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97005876 =035 \\$aCUF1349NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aSapogenins =550 \0$wg$aSteroid saponins =670 \\$aAsolkar, L.V. Diosgenin and other steroid precursors, 1979. =670 \\$aDict. of biochemistry and molecular biology. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aSapogenins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012502 =LDR 01075cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362998802441 =005 20120730164443.0 =008 970729i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 97005842 =035 \\$aCUF1327NU =040 \\$aNIC$cDLC =150 \0$aDiosgenin =450 \0$aNitogenin =550 \0$wg$aSapogenins =670 \\$aAsolkar, L.V. Diosgenin and other steroid precursors, 1979. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(diosgenin, a crystalline steroid sapogenin) =670 \\$aOED$b(diosgenin, a crystalline sapogenin, C27H42O3, obtained chiefly from Mexican yams of the genus Dioscorea and used in preparation of steroid hormones such as cortisone) =670 \\$aMESH Tree Structures, 1997:$bp. 412 (Diosgenin, indented under Sapogenins, which are indented under Spirostans) =670 \\$aHandbk. of data on organic compounds, 3rd. ed., c1994:$bvol. 5, p. 4972 (Diosgenin, CAS RN:512-04-9) =670 \\$aNames, synonyms, & structures of organ. compounds:$bvol. 1, p. 498-499 (diosgenin, nitogenin) =675 \\$aMESH Chem. suppl.;$aUSAN =750 \2$aDiosgenin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004144 =LDR 00798cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362998902441 =005 20120730164442.0 =008 970722i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97005617 =035 \\$aCUE6026NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQD305.A2 =150 \0$aHydroxy acids =550 \0$wg$aCarboxylic acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-172561: Coppola, G.M. [Alpha]-hydroxy acids in enantioselective syntheses, c1997. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(hydroxy acid: an organic cpd. containing both the hydroxyl and carboxyl radicals) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(hydroxy acid: any organic acid having an -OH group) =670 \\$aMESH$b(under carboxylic acids: hydroxy acids) =675 \\$aHawley chem. dict.;$aMerck index =750 \2$aHydroxy Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006880 =LDR 01089cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362999002441 =005 20120730164442.0 =008 970716i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97005475 =035 \\$aCUE5971LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C194$cBotany =150 \0$aCannabaceae =450 \0$aCannabiaceae =450 \0$aCannabidaceae =450 \0$aCannabinaceae =550 \0$wg$aUrticales =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant):$bp. 283 (Cannabaceae) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 57 (subfam. Canaboideae (Cannabaceae)) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Cannabinaceae: Cannabaceae) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Cannabidaceae syn.: Cannabaceae, Cannabiaceae, Cannabinaceae) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Cannabidaceae) =670 \\$aCklist. vasc. flora:$bv. 1, p. 191 (Cannabaceae) =670 \\$aAGRICOLA, July 16, 1997$b(Cannabaceae, Cannabidaceae [descriptor:] Cannabidaceae) =670 \\$aBasicBIOSIS, July 16, 1997$b(Cannabidaceae, Cannabaceae) =670 \\$aBioAgrIndex, July 16, 1997$b(Cannabaceae) =750 \2$aCannabaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027581 =LDR 00657cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362999102441 =005 20120730164442.0 =008 970701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97005109 =035 \\$aCUD6340LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aFollistatin =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =550 \\$wg$aGrowth factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-26294: Inhibin, activin, follistatin : regulatory functions in system and cell biology, c1997. =670 \\$aMESH suppl. chem.$b(follistatin: isolated from porcine ovarian follicular fluid; inhibits release of follicle-stimulating hormone; activin-binding protein) =750 \2$aFollistatin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D038681 =LDR 00628cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362999202441 =005 20120730164442.0 =008 970701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97005108 =035 \\$aCUD6339LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aActivin =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =550 \\$wg$aPeptide hormones =550 \\$wg$aTransforming growth factors-beta =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-26294: Inhibin, activin, follistatin : regulatory functions in system and cell biology, c1997. =670 \\$aMESH suppl. chem.$b(Activin) =670 \\$aChem abst.:$bReg. no. 104625-48-1. =750 \2$aActivins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028341 =LDR 00567cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362999302441 =005 20120730164442.0 =008 970626i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97005031 =035 \\$aCUD1469NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP552.T37 =150 \0$aTenascin =550 \0$wg$aExtracellular matrix proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-26129: Shrestha, P. Tenascin : expression and functional role in cellular growth and adhesion-implications in cancer cell invasion and metastasis, 1997. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aTenascin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019063 =LDR 00463cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362999402441 =005 20120730164438.0 =008 970114||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97000500 =035 \\$aCTQ7919NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH600.2 =150 \0$aCentromere =550 \0$wg$aChromosomes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-3361: The centromere, 1997. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aCentromere$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002503 =LDR 00718cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362999502441 =005 20120730164438.0 =008 970113i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 97000461 =035 \\$aCTQ7913NU =040 \\$aMnMHCL$cDLC =150 \0$aOtitis media with effusion in children =550 \0$wg$aOtitis media in children =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Otitis media with effusion in children) =670 \\$a94-232466: Otitis media with effusion in young children, 1994. =750 \2$81$wb$aOtitis Media with Effusion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010034 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aOtitis Media with Effusion$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00459cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362999602441 =005 20120730164438.0 =008 970103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97000137 =035 \\$aCTQ1813NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRT75 =150 \0$aNursing$xStudy and teaching (Graduate) =450 \0$wnne$aGraduate nursing education =670 \\$aMESH$b(Education, Nursing, Graduate) =750 \2$aEducation, Nursing, Graduate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004511 =LDR 00525cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362999702441 =005 20120730164438.0 =008 970103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97000135 =035 \\$aCTQ1812NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aR845 =150 \0$aMedicine$xStudy and teaching (Continuing education) =450 \0$aContinuing medical education =450 \0$wnne$aPostgraduate medical education =670 \\$aMESH$b(Education, Medical, Continuing) =750 \2$aEducation, Medical, Continuing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004502 =LDR 00460cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362999802441 =005 20120730164437.0 =008 970103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97000133 =035 \\$aCTQ1811NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aR840 =150 \0$aMedicine$xStudy and teaching (Graduate) =450 \0$wnne$aGraduate medical education =670 \\$aMESH$b(Education, Medical, Graduate) =750 \2$aEducation, Medical, Graduate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004503 =LDR 00897cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362999902441 =005 20120730164437.0 =008 960912i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96009458 =035 \\$aCTQ1758LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.P22$cBotany =150 \0$aChelidonium =450 \0$aCelandines =550 \0$wg$aPapaveraceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-186974: Potopal�ski�i, A.I. Preparaty chistotela v biologii i medi�t�sine, 1992:$bp. 14 (Chelidonium) =670 \\$aTerrell cklist. names 3,000 vasc. plants of econ. imp.$b(Chelidonium L.) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Chelidonium, Papaveraceae) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Chelidonium L. Papaveraceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Chelidonium L. Celandine) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 180 (Chelidonium) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Chelidonium) =750 \2$aChelidonium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028281 =LDR 00923cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363000002441 =005 20120730164437.0 =008 960911i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96009383 =035 \\$aCTQ1755LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aHelichrysum =450 \\$aElichrysum =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-178563: Isa�ikina, A.P. �T�Smin peschany�i na Ukraine, 1992:$bp. 4 (Helichrysum Mill. corr. Pers. Asteraceae) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Helichrysum (Elichrysum) Everlasting) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Helichrysum) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Helichrysum) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Helichrysum Mill. Everlasting. Immortelle. Compositae) =670 \\$aUsher dict. plants$b(Helichrysum) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 489 (Helichrysum) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Helichrysum) =750 \2$aHelichrysum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036562 =LDR 00464cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363000102441 =005 20120730164437.0 =008 100608i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010010328 =035 \\$aCTP5777NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSkull base$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chordomas and chondrosarcomas of the skull base and spine, c2003 =750 \2$aSkull Base Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019292 =LDR 00499cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363000202441 =005 20120730164436.0 =008 961227i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96012184 =035 \\$aCTN5682NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP702.G55 =150 \0$aGlucosamine =550 \0$wg$aHexosamines =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-6569: Theodosakis, J. The Arthritis cure, c1996. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aOld catalog hdg.$b(Glucosamine) =750 \2$aGlucosamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005944 =LDR 01430cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363000302441 =005 20120730164436.0 =008 961226i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96012165 =035 \\$aCTN5667NU =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC =150 \0$aPhenotype =450 \0$aPhenotypes =550 \0$wg$aGenetics =550 \0$aGenotype-environment interaction =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rollo, C.D. Phenotypes, 1994, c1995. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(phenotype: "The observable characters of an organism.") =670 \\$aConcise sci. dict., 1984$b(phenotype: "The observable characteristics of an organism. These are determined by its genes (genotype), the dominance relationships between the alleles, and by the interaction of the genes with the environment.") =670 \\$aThe Oxford dict. of natural history, 1985$b(phenotype: "The observable manifestation of a specific genotype; those properties of an organism produced by the genotype in conjunction with the environment that are observable.") =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Phenotypes) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index$b(Genotype and phenotype) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Phenotype) =670 \\$aCrisp. thes.$b(Phenotype: the entire physical, biochemical and physiological makeup of an individual as determined both genetically and environmentally; also any one or any group of such traits.) =750 \2$aPhenotype$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010641 =LDR 00478cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363000402441 =005 20190610131538.0 =008 961217\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96011913 =035 \\$aCTN5467NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMedicine in art =670 \\$a91-12222: Bertman, Sandra L. Facing death : images, insights, and interventions : a handbook for educators, healthcare professionals, and counselors, c1991. =750 \2$aMedicine in the Arts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008512 =LDR 00504cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363000502441 =005 20070910075812.0 =008 961212i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96011736 =035 \\$aCTN5401NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHomocysteine =550 \\$wg$aSulfur amino acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-29882: The homocysteine revolution : medicine for the new millenium, 1997. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aHomocysteine$0(DNLM)D006710$5IEN-M =LDR 00655cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363000602441 =005 20120730164436.0 =008 961211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96011668 =035 \\$aCTM9693NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ505.B5 =150 \0$aBibliotherapy for teenagers =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-51730: Doll, B. Bibliotherapy with young people ... 1997. =750 \2$81$wb$aBibliotherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001638 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBibliotherapy$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00876cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363000702441 =005 20120730164436.0 =008 961209i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96011577 =035 \\$aCTM9617NU =035 \\$aSH 96011577 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOsseointegration =450 \\$aOsteointegration =550 \\$wg$aGuided bone regeneration =550 \\$aBone substitutes =550 \\$aTissue-integrated prostheses =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-51486: Osseointegration in skeletal reconstruction and joint replacement, c1997. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Osseointegration: the growth action of bone tissue, as it assimilates surgically implanted devices or prostheses to be used as either replacement parts or as anchors) =670 \\$aPatient's guide to dental implants, c1996:$bp. 7 (osteointegration) =750 \2$aOsseointegration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016348 =LDR 00662cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363000802441 =005 20120730164436.0 =008 961204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96011409 =035 \\$aCTM9574NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRD33.57 =150 \0$aTherapeutic embolization =450 \0$aEmbolization, Therapeutic =450 \0$aEmbolotherapy =550 \0$wg$aHemostasis, Surgical =550 \0$wg$aInterventional radiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-29621: Embolotherapy, c1997. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Embolization, Therapeutic) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Embolization) =750 \2$aEmbolization, Therapeutic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004621 =LDR 00771cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363000902441 =005 20120730164436.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96011281 =035 \\$aCTM9568NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC669.7 =150 \\$aCardiovascular diseases in old age =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96050375: Vascular disease in the elderly, c1997. =670 \\$aMESH$b(cardiovascular diseases/in old age) =750 \2$81$wb$aCardiovascular Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002318 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCardiovascular Diseases$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00743cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363001002441 =005 20150406102557.0 =008 961203i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96011403 =035 \\$aCTM4498LC =040 \\$aUk$cDLC =150 \\$aFrankincense =450 \\$aOlibanum =550 \\$wg$aGums and resins =670 \\$aWatt, M. Frankincense & myrrh, 1996:$bp. 2 (frankincense is derived from the resin of trees from the arid regions of Arabia and E. Africa; used in perfumery, healing and worship; Frankincense or olibanum as it is known in the market place belongs to the Burseraceae family) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Frankincense; a gum resin cont. volatile oil; an important incense resin) =750 \2$aFrankincense$0(DNLM)D065260$5IEN =LDR 00814cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363001102441 =005 20120730164436.0 =008 050809i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96011320 =035 \\$aCTM4432NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC425.6 =150 \\$aAnomia =450 \\$aAmnesiac aphasia =450 \\$aAmnesic aphasia =450 \\$aAnomic aphasia =450 \\$aDysnomia =450 \\$aNominal aphasia =550 \\$wg$aAmnesia =550 \\$wg$aAphasia =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-49185: Anomia : neuroanatomical and cognitive correlates, 1997. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Anomia x Aphasia, Amnesic; Aphasia, Anomic; Aphasia, Nominal; Dysnomia) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(anomia) =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, Aug. 9, 2005$b(amnesiac aphasia) =750 \2$aAnomia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000849 =LDR 00867cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363001202441 =005 20120730164435.0 =008 961129i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96011270 =035 \\$aCTL3098NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP963.4.A4$cChemical technology =150 \\$aAmmonium sulfate =450 \\$wnne$aAmmonium sulphate =550 \\$wg$aAmmonium salts =550 \\$wg$aSulfates =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tsunei, N. Tanka oyobi tetsud�o kakaku ... 1941. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(ammonium sulfate) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(ammonium sulfate: a highly soluble salt often used in protein purification) =670 \\$aTEST$b(Ammonium sulfate) =670 \\$aOld catalog hdg.$b(Ammonium sulphate) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:#0:_{dollar}a Ammonium sulphate =750 \2$aAmmonium Sulfate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000645 =LDR 00449cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363001302441 =005 20120730164435.0 =008 961121i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96011007 =035 \\$aCTL3017NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aDystrophin genes =550 \0$wg$aGenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-37800: Dystrophin : gene, protein, and cell biology, 1997. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aDystrophin$xgenetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016189Q000235 =LDR 00578cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363001402441 =005 20120730164435.0 =008 961121i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96011005 =035 \\$aCTL3016NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP552.D95 =150 \0$aDystrophin =550 \0$wg$aCytoskeletal proteins =550 \0$wg$aMembrane proteins =550 \0$wg$aMuscle proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-37800: Dystrophin : gene, protein, and cell biology, 1997. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aDystrophin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016189 =LDR 01873cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880363001502441 =005 20091216144340.0 =008 961122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 96011049 =035 \\$aCTK8475NU =040 \\$aInU$cDLC$dDLC$dAIK$dDLC =053 \0$aHD3871$bHD3872$cIndustry =150 \\$aPublic-private sector cooperation =450 \\$aPrivate-public partnerships =450 \\$aPrivate-public sector cooperation =450 \\$aPublic-private partnerships =450 \\$aPublic-private sector collaboration =550 \\$wg$aCooperation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-241412: Jacobs, L. Public-private partnerships in environmental protection, c1993. =670 \\$aWaddock, S.A. Development of public-private partnership, 1985. =670 \\$a84-3343: Bresnick, D. Youthjobs : toward a private/public partnership, 1984. =670 \\$a93-917431: Paitoon Wiboonchutikula. Executive summary, trade and industrialization policy incentives for implementation through private-public sector cooperation, 1993. =670 \\$a81-603889: Case studies in private/public cooperation to revitalize America, 1981. =670 \\$a82-62020: U.S. waterways productivity : a private and public partnership, c1983. =670 \\$a88-50744: Public and private partnerships for financing highway improvements, 1988. =670 \\$a86-137674: Levin, E.A. A model for joint public sector/private sector participation, 1985. =670 \\$a88-50744: Haney, M.P. U.S. participation in International Women's Year : a model for successful public-private collaboration ... 1995. =670 \\$a90-947234: Suyono, H. Public/private sector joint partnership achieving social goals, 1989. =670 \\$a87-980046: Report on housing and urban development in Zimbabwe : public and private sector partnership, 1986. =750 \2$aPublic-Private Sector Partnerships$0(DNLM)D055818$5IEN =LDR 00656cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363001602441 =005 20040820133844.0 =008 961119i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96010897 =035 \\$aCTK8403NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aRotaxanes =550 \\$wg$aCyclic compounds =670 \\$aMcGraw Hill dict. sci. tech.:$bRotaxane (A compound with two or more independent portions not bonded to each other but linked by a linear portion threaded through a ring and maintained in position by bulky end groups) =670 \\$aChem. abstr. index guide, 1982-86. =670 \\$aOld catalog hdg.$b(Rotaxanes) =750 \2$aRotaxanes$0(DNLM)D043862$5IEN =LDR 00563cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363001702441 =005 20120730164435.0 =008 961119i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96010896 =035 \\$aCTK8402NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aCatenanes =550 \0$wg$aPolycyclic compounds =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.:$bCatenane (A compound with interlocking rings which are not chemically bonded but which cannot be separated without breaking at least one valence bond) =670 \\$aOld catalog hdg.$b(Catenanes) =750 \2$aCatenanes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D043863 =LDR 00984cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363001802441 =005 20120730164435.0 =008 961118i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96010873 =035 \\$aCTK8389NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC548.5 =150 \0$aRestless legs syndrome =450 \0$aAsthenia crurum paresthetica =450 \0$aEkbom syndrome =450 \0$aEkbom's syndrome =450 \0$aRestless leg syndrome =450 \0$aWittmaack-Ekbom syndrome =550 \0$wg$aInsomnia =550 \0$wg$aMovement disorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-76822: Wilson, V.N. Sleep thief, restless legs syndrome, c1996. =670 \\$aMESH.$b(Restless legs x Ekbom's syndrome) =670 \\$aGrosser & Spafford's physiological psychology dict. =670 \\$aJablonski's dict. of syndromes and eponymic diseases$b(Restless leg syndrome; Ekbom syndrome, Wittmaack-Ekbom syndrome, asthenia crurum paresthetica) =750 \2$aRestless Legs Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012148 =LDR 01700cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880363001902441 =005 20160429142650.0 =008 961118i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 96010870 =035 \\$aCTK8386LC =040 \\$aUk$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P78$cBotany =053 \0$aSB615.J34$cWeed =150 \\$aJapanese knotweed =450 \\$aFallopia japonica =450 \\$aJapanese knotgrass =450 \\$aKnotweed, Japanese =450 \\$aMexican bamboo =450 \\$aPolygonum cuspidatum =450 \\$aPolygonum japonicum =450 \\$aPolygonum sieboldii =450 \\$aReynoutria japonica =450 \\$aTiniaria japonica =550 \\$wg$aPolygonum =670 \\$a1996 survey of Japanese knotweed, Himalayan balsam, Giant hogweed, c1996. =670 \\$aElsevier's dict. of wild and cult. plants$b(Japanese knotgrass; Polygonum sieboldii, Reynoutria japonica) =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bunder Polygonum (compactum: P. cuspidatum var.; cuspidatum; Reynoutria japonica; Japanese K.; Mexican bamboo) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Japanese knotweed; Polygonum cuspidatum) =670 \\$aStace, C. New flora of the Brit. Isles, 1991$b(Japanese knotweed; Fallopia japonica, Renoutria japonica; Polygomun cuspidatum) =670 \\$aFitter, R. Wild flowers of Brit. and N. Euro., 1996:$bp. 42 (Japanese knotweed; Reynoutria japonica; Polygonum cuspidatum) =670 \\$aFlora Europaea, 1993:$bv. 1, p. 98 (Reynoutria japonica; Tiniaria japonica; Polygonum cuspidatum) =670 \\$aNew Royal Hor. Soc. Dict. of gardening, 1992:$bunder Polygonum (P. japonicum; Japanese knotweed; Mexican bamboo; va.: compactum) =675 \\$aBritannica =750 \2$aFallopia japonica$0(DNLM)D045468$5IEN =LDR 01017cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363002002441 =005 20120730164435.0 =008 961112i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96010723 =035 \\$aCTK3133LC =040 \\$aUk$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C199$cBotany =150 \\$aEuropean elder =450 \\$aBlack elder =450 \\$aBourtree =450 \\$aEuropean black elder =450 \\$aSambucus nigra =550 \\$wg$aElders (Plants) =670 \\$aHowkins, C. The elder, c1996:$bp. 5 (sambucus nigra; the only tree of the genus that is native to the British Isles) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Sambucus nigra: L. European E.) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Sambucus nigra: European elder) =670 \\$aWeb.3$b(European elder: see esp. Bourtree) under entry for Bourtree (Brit.; common large black fruited elder (sambucus nigra) of Europe and Asia) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(Elder; other species of elders include the European or black elder (S. nigra)) =750 \2$aSambucus nigra$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027924 =LDR 01502cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363002102441 =005 20120730164434.0 =008 961024i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96010387 =035 \\$aCTJ2832NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aR728.6 =150 \0$aCapitation fees (Medical care) =450 \0$aCapitation contracting (Medical care) =450 \0$aCapitation payments (Medical care) =550 \0$wg$aManaged care plans (Medical care)$xFinance =550 \0$wg$aMedical fees =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-39279: Penner, M.J. Capitation in California ... 1997$b(Capitation, capitation contracting) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Capitation fee) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Oct. 24, 1996$b(Capitation fees, capitation payments, capitation contracting) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Capitation: the annual fee paid to a physician or group of physicians by each participant in a health plan) =670 \\$aDict. of health care management$b(Capitation: a method of payment in which a provider receives a fixed fee per person for a period of time, and the provider agrees to furnish to persons for whom the capitation payments are received all the care that may be required (within contract limitations) without further fee) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Capitation) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(1. a numbering or assessing by head. 2. a poll tax. 3. a fee or payment of a uniform amount for each person) =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 24, 1996. =750 \2$aCapitation Fee$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002204 =LDR 00459cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363002202441 =005 20120730164434.0 =008 961024i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96010370 =035 \\$aCTJ2816NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aExonucleases =550 \0$wg$aNucleases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-40862: Fraser, M.J. Endo-exonucleases, c1996. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature. =750 \2$aExonucleases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005092 =LDR 00487cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363002302441 =005 20120730164434.0 =008 961024i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96010367 =035 \\$aCTJ2814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP609.E44 =150 \\$aEndonucleases =550 \\$wg$aNucleases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-40862: Fraser, M.J. Endo-exonucleases, c1996. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature. =750 \2$aEndonucleases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004720 =LDR 00605cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363002402441 =005 20110211102139.0 =008 961024i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96010366 =035 \\$aCTJ2813LC =035 \\$ash 96010366 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aToothpaste =450 \0$aTooth paste =550 \0$wg$aDentifrices =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-47546: Barabas, K. Let's find out about toothpaste, 1997. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWorld Book. =670 \\$aHennepin. =675 \\$aSears. =750 \2$aToothpastes$0(DNLM)D014100$5IEN-M =LDR 00546cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363002502441 =005 20110211095334.0 =008 961021||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96010269 =035 \\$aCTJ2751NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN/LSP =150 \0$aSerotonin$xAgonists =450 \0$aAgonists, Serotonin$5IEN =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-169671: Visser, W.H. 5-HT b1 (B receptor agonists in the acute treatment of migraine : clinical, epidemiological and pharmacological aspects, c1996. =750 \2$aSerotonin Receptor Agonists$0(DNLM)D017366$5IEN =LDR 00709cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363002602441 =005 20120730164434.0 =008 961021i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96010267 =035 \\$aCTJ2750NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aSumatriptan =550 \0$wg$aIndole alkaloids =550 \0$wg$aSerotonin$xAgonists =550 \0$wg$aVasoconstrictors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-169671: Visser, W.H. 5-HT b1 (B receptor agonists in the acute treatment of migraine : clinical, epidemiological and pharmacological aspects, c1996. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aPDR$bImitrex (sumatriptan succinate) =670 \\$aUSP dict. =750 \2$aSumatriptan$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018170 =LDR 00592cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363002702441 =005 20120504133736.0 =008 961018i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96010228 =035 \\$aCTJ2740LC =040 \\$aMnMHCL$cDLC =150 \\$aPerformance anxiety =550 \\$wg$aAnxiety =670 \\$a96-410: Ashley, J. Overcoming stage fright in everyday life, c1996 =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Performance anxiety (Psychology)) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on apprehension or fear of executing or accomplishing specific tasks. =750 \2$aPerformance Anxiety$0(DNLM)D060805$5IEN =LDR 00660cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363002802441 =005 20120730164434.0 =008 961016i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96010153 =035 \\$aCTH9240NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aPhentermine =450 \0$aFen-fen =450 \0$aFen-phen =450 \0$aPhen-fen =550 \0$wg$aAmphetamines =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-47608: Edwards, B.S. The fen-fen diet pill program, 1996. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aWash. Post, July 9, 1997:$bp. 1 (Fenfluramine and phentermine, a combination commonly known as "fen/phen") =750 \2$aPhentermine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010645 =LDR 00801cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363002902441 =005 20120730164434.0 =008 961016i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96010149 =035 \\$aCTH9237NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aFenfluramine =450 \0$aFen-fen =450 \0$aFen-phen =450 \0$aPhen-fen =550 \0$wg$aAppetite depressants =550 \0$wg$aPhenethylamines =550 \0$wg$aSerotonin uptake inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-47608: Edwards, B.S. The fen-fen diet pill program, 1996. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aLC database, 17APR97$b(Phen-fen) =670 \\$aWash. Post, July 9, 1997:$bp. 1 (Fenfluramine and phentermine, a combination commonly known as "fen/phen") =750 \2$aFenfluramine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005277 =LDR 00909cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363003002441 =005 20120730164434.0 =008 961015i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96010132 =035 \\$aCTH9224NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aNecrotizing fasciitis =450 \0$aFlesh-eating bacterial infections =450 \0$aGangrenous erysipelas =450 \0$aNecrotizing erysipelas =450 \0$aStreptococcus A infection =550 \0$wg$aFasciae (Anatomy)$xInfections =550 \0$wg$aFasciae (Anatomy)$xNecrosis =550 \0$wg$aStreptococcal infections =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-39228: Cowles, D. Living with miracles : a couple's victory over the flesh-eating bacteria, c1997:$btable of contents (necrotizing fasciitis) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMedline. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMerck manual. =750 \2$aFasciitis, Necrotizing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019115 =LDR 00710cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363003102441 =005 20120730164434.0 =008 961011i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96010102 =035 \\$aCTH9198NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC271.Z55$cCancer therapy =150 \0$aZinostatin =450 \0$aNeocarcinostatin =450 \0$aNeocarzinostatin =550 \0$wg$aAntineoplastic antibiotics =550 \0$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-47101: Neocarzinostatin : the past, present, and future of an anticancer drug, c1997. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aUSP dict. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$bReg. No. 9014-02-2. =750 \2$aZinostatin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009353 =LDR 00506cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363003202441 =005 20070530130340.0 =008 961008i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96010009 =035 \\$aCTH3472NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aThrombopoietin =550 \\$wg$aHematopoietic growth factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-44461: Thrombopoiesis and thrombopoietins : molecular, cellular, preclinical, and clincial biology, c1997. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aThrombopoietin$0(DNLM)D013926$5IEN =LDR 01082cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363003302441 =005 20120730164434.0 =008 961005i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 96009973 =035 \\$aCTG5214LC =040 \\$aFU$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.N975$cBotany =053 \0$aSD397.T87$cForestry =150 \\$aTupelo =450 \\$aNyssa =550 \\$wg$aNyssaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Saucier, J.R. Tupelo, an American wood, 1982:$bt.p. (Tupelo; black tupelo, swamp tupelo, water tupelo, Ogeechee tupelo) =670 \\$aGodfrey, R.K. Aquatic and wetland plants of Southeastern United States, dicotyledons, 1981:$bp. 427 (Nyssaceae; Nyssa Ogeechee; Ogeechee-lime; Ogeechee tupelo) p. 428 (Nyssa aquatica; water tupelo) p. 430 (Nyssa salvatica; black gum; swamp tupelo) =670 \\$aHort. 3:$bp. 774 (Nyssa; Tupelo; Nyssaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 2464 (Tupelo; Nyssa; black gum; tupelo gum) p. 1553 (Nyssa; Nyssaceae; black gum; tupelo) =670 \\$aWilson Co. Biological and agricultural database, 1988-1996$b(Tupelo) =750 \2$aNyssa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031655 =LDR 00934cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363003402441 =005 20210317122214.0 =008 961203i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023378 =035 \\$aCTG0890NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85023378 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ499-RJ507 =150 \\$aChild psychiatry =450 \\$aChildren$xMental disorders =450 \\$aPediatric psychiatry =550 \\$wg$aChild mental health services =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =550 \\$wg$aPsychiatry =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the clinical and therapeutic aspects of mental disorders in children. Descriptive works on mental disorders of children are entered under$aChild psychopathology.$iWorks on mentally ill children as a class of persons are entered under$aMentally ill children. =681 \\$iNotes under$aChild psychopathology; Mentally ill children =750 \2$aChild Psychiatry$0(DNLM)D0$5IEN =LDR 00503cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363003502441 =005 20120730164433.0 =008 960925i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96009714 =035 \\$aCTG0670NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC935.M9 =150 \0$aInclusion body myositis =550 \0$wg$aMyositis =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-44919: Inclusion-body myositis and myopathies, 1997. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Myositis, Inclusion body) =750 \2$aMyositis, Inclusion Body$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018979 =LDR 00747cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363003602441 =005 20120730164433.0 =008 960918i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96009537 =035 \\$aCTG0539NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aIbogaine =450 \0$aMethoxyibogamine =550 \0$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \0$wg$aAntidepressants =550 \0$wg$aHallucinogenic drugs =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-36646: Cellular and molecular mechanisms of drugs of abuse : cocain, ibogaine, and substituted amphetamines, 1996. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ibogaine x 12-Methoxyibogamine: a hallucinogen; an alkaloid from Tabernanthe iboga) =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aMEDLINE (1992-1996)$b35 titles. =750 \2$aIbogaine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007050 =LDR 02208cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880363003702441 =005 20120730164433.0 =008 960917i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96009518 =035 \\$aCTG0524NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dOrCS =053 \0$aQP772.T54 =150 \\$aLipoic acid =450 \\$aAlpha-lipoic acid =450 \\$aDithiooctanoic acid =450 \\$aThioctacid =450 \\$wnne$aThioctic acid =550 \\$wg$aAntioxidants =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =550 \\$wg$aCoenzymes =550 \\$wg$aThiophenes =550 \\$wg$aVitamin B complex =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96044738: Ley, B.M. The potato antioxidant : alpha lipoic acid : a health learning handbook, c1996. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 4, 2007$b(Thioctic Acid. Entry terms: Lipoic acid, alpha-Lipoic acid, Thioctacid. Scope note: A vitamin-like antioxidant) =670 \\$aMerck (10th ed.)$bThioctic acid =670 \\$aChem. Abst. Index Guide:$breg. no. 1200-22-2. =670 \\$aMEDLINE (1993-1996)$b(Lipoic and thioctic occur in titles and abstracts with about the same frequency) =670 \\$aHawley's cond. chem. dit.$b(dl-alpha-lipoic acid (6,8-dithiooctanoic acid, thioctic acid)) =670 \\$aShenvi, Swapna V. Age-related alterations in transcriptional regulation of hepatic glutathione synthesis : remediation by R-alpha-lipoic acid, 2007. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003:$b(Lipoic acid: C8H14O2S2--a compound which participates in the enzymatic oxidative decarboxylation of alpha-keto acids in a stage between thiamine pyrophosphate and coenzyme A. [no listing for thioctic acid]) =670 \\$aWikipedia, accessed June 13, 2008:$b(Lipoic acid is the organic compound, one enantiomere of which is an essential co-factor for many enzyme complexes. The molecule consistes of a carboxylic acid and a cyclic disulfide. Other names: lipoic acid (alpha lipoinc acid), thioctic acid 6,8-dithiooctanoic acid) =670 \\$aOCLC search, June 13, 2008$b(ti: "thioctic acid" - 27 results; ti: "lipoic acid" - 116 results) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20080828 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Thioctic acid =750 \2$aThioctic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008063 =LDR 00869cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363003802441 =005 20120730164433.0 =008 960913||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96009481 =035 \\$aCTG0491NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK898.A156$cBotanical chemistry =150 \0$aAcetolactate synthase =450 \0$aSynthase, Acetolactate =550 \0$wg$aFlavoproteins =550 \0$wg$aLyases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-161898: Durner, J. Reiningung und Charakterisierung der Acetolactatsynthase aus Gerste (Hordeum vulgare L.), 1991:$bbibl. (acetolactate synthase) =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature, 1992:$bp. 466 (4.1.3.18 Acetolactate synthase; systematic name: Acetolactate pyruvate-lyase (carboxylating); A flavoprotein) =670 \\$aDixon enzymes:$bp. 930 (4.1.3.18 Acetolactate synthase) =750 \2$aAcetolactate Synthase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000095 =LDR 00579cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363003902441 =005 20120730164433.0 =008 960924i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96009668 =035 \\$aCTE4526LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74$cBotany =150 \\$aEleusine =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 421 (Eleusine) =670 \\$aUsher dict. plants:$bp. 227 (Eleusine) =670 \\$aKartesz, J.T. A synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the U.S., Canada, and Greenland:$bp. 439 (Eleusine) =750 \2$aEleusine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031748 =LDR 00722cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363004002441 =005 20070530090720.0 =008 960905i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96009262 =035 \\$aCTE4498NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQR185.8.I56 =150 \\$aInterleukin-12 =450 \\$aIL-12 (Biomolecule) =450 \\$aNatural killer cell stimulatory factor =550 \\$wg$aCytokines =550 \\$wg$aInterleukins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-36006: Interleukin 12 : cellular and molecular immunology of an important regulatory cytokine, 1996. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Interleukin-12 x IL-12, Natural Killer Cell Stimulatory Factor) =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =750 \2$aInterleukin-12$0(DNLM)D018664$5IEN =LDR 00542cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363004102441 =005 20190523152329.0 =008 960905||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96009226 =035 \\$aCTE4478NU =040 \\$aUkCU$cDLC =150 \\$aCD4 antigen =450 \\$aCD4 molecule =450 \\$aCD4 receptors =550 \\$wg$aCD antigens =550 \\$wg$aViruses$xReceptors =670 \\$aWork cat.: The CD4 molecule, c1996. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antigens, CD4 x CD4 molecule, CD4 receptors) =750 \2$aCD4 Antigens$0(DNLM)D015704$5IEN =LDR 00651cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363004202441 =005 20120730164433.0 =008 960828i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96009073 =035 \\$aCTD9563NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 96009073 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.H34$cMicrobiology =053 \0$aRA644.H32$cPublic health =150 \\$aHantavirus infections =450 \\$aHantavirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-42985: Pascoe, E. Deadly disease : on the trail of a killer virus, 1997. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hantavirus infections) =750 \2$aHantavirus Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018778 =LDR 02205cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880363004302441 =005 20120730164433.0 =008 960822i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96008907 =035 \\$aCTD9451LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R98$cBotany =053 \0$aSB370.L5$cCulture =150 \\$aMexican lime =450 \\$aBartender's lime =450 \\$aCitrus acida =450 \\$aCitrus aurantifolia =450 \\$aCitrus lima =450 \\$aCitrus medica �acida =450 \\$aKey lime =450 \\$aLimonia aurantifolia =450 \\$aWest Indian lime =550 \\$wg$aCitrus =550 \\$wg$aLimes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-84267: Roy, M. Persian limes in North America, c1996:$bp. 28 (Citrus aurantifolia, often called the authentic lime, has acquired different names in the various regions in which it has been cultivated. In the U.S., commercial acreage is small and this species carries the name of Key lime, most likely because it was once cultivated in the Florida Keys. The Key lime is also called the West Indian lime in the U.S. The three largest producers of Key limes ... Mexico, Brazil, and Egypt. In Mexico, by far the largest lime producer, the fruit's adopted name could be none other than the Mexican lime) =670 \\$aMorton, J.F. Fruits of warm climates, c1987:$bp. 168 (Mexican Lime: Of the two acid, or sour, limes in world trade, the one longest known and most widely cultivated is the Mexican, West Indian, or Key lime, Citrus aurantifolia Swingle (syns. C. acida Roxb., C. lima Lunan; C. medica var. �acida Brandis; and Limonia aurantifolia Christm.) =670 \\$aSpiegel-Roy, P. Biology of citrus, 1996:$bp. 43 (Limes include both acid and sweet cultivars. Sour limes consist of small-fruited Indian, West Indian or Mexican lime (C. aurantifolia)) =670 \\$aCitrus, c1996:$bp. 93 ('Mexican' ('Key', West Indian, bartender's lime)) =670 \\$aRay, R. Citrus, c1980:$bp. 92 (In the western U.S, the small-fruited limes are represented by the 'Mexican' variety which is commonly referred to as the bartender's lime. In Florida, the 'Mexican' lime is known as the 'Key' lime.) =750 \2$aCitrus aurantiifolia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032082 =LDR 00526cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363004402441 =005 20150413135336.0 =008 950510i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 95003823 =035 \\$aCRE5585NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 95003823 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPeople with disabilities$xMedical care =450 \\$wnnoa$aHandicapped$xMedical care$5IEN =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94620713: Oregon Medicaid reform demonstration, 1993. =750 \2$aHealth Services for Persons with Disabilities$0(DNLM)D066086$5IEN =LDR 00713cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363004502441 =005 20120730164421.0 =008 950428||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95003449 =035 \\$aCRE5297NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP606.G57 =150 \0$aGlucokinase =450 \0$aHexokinase =450 \0$aHexokinase D =450 \0$aHexokinase type IV =550 \0$wg$aPhosphotransferases =670 \\$aC�ardenas, M.L. Glucokinase, 1995:$bp. 4 (Hexokinase D (EC 2.7.1.1, often called "glucokinase")) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature, 1984$b(EC 2.7.1.1 Hexokinase. Other names: Glucokinase; Hexokinase type IV; Hexokinase D) =750 \2$aGlucokinase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005941 =LDR 00737cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363004602441 =005 20120730164420.0 =008 940303i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94001674 =035 \\$aCRE5237LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.B8$cBotany =150 \0$aCommiphora =550 \0$wg$aBurseraceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-902467: Pharmacological and clinical studies of guggulu (Commiphora wightii) in hyerlipidaemia/lipid metabolism, c1992. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Commiphora, Burseraceae) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Commiphora) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.$bv. 2, p. 270 (Commiphora) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Commiphora) =675 \\$aHortus 3 =750 \2$aCommiphora$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029744 =LDR 01248cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363004702441 =005 20120730164420.0 =008 040609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 95003436 =035 \\$aCRE4575NU =040 \\$aGU$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.O47 =150 \\$aOmeprazole =550 \\$wg$aBenzimidazoles =550 \\$wg$aProton pump inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Symposium on Omeprazole (1st : 1984 : Algarve, Portugal). Proceedings of the first international symp. on omeprazole, 1986:$bp. vii (represents a new class of acid secretion inhibitors) =670 \\$aLexi-Comp drug information handbook, 2003:$bp. 1029 (Omeprazole: U.S. brand name: Prilosec; Canadian brand name: Losec; therapeutic category: gastric acid secretion inhibitor, proton pump inhibitor) =670 \\$aMerck index, 1989:$bp. 1082 (an anti-ulcerative drug; Antra; Losec; Mopral; Omepral) =670 \\$aMarler, E.E.J. Pharmacological and chemical synonyms, 1990:$bp. 402. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP dict. of drug names, 1990:$bp. 431 (a benzimidazole) =670 \\$aAmerican drug index, 1990$b(omeprazole) =670 \\$aUSAN/USP dict. of drug names, 1993:$bp. 477 (omeprazole; CAS-73590-58-6) =750 \2$aOmeprazole$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009853 =LDR 00427cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363004802441 =005 20120730164420.0 =008 950418i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95003209 =035 \\$aCRE4431NU =040 \\$aMnMHCL$cDLC =150 \0$aFemale condoms =550 \0$wg$aCondoms =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Female condoms) =670 \\$aMAGS, 4/18/95$b(usage: female condom) =750 \2$aCondoms, Female$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019111 =LDR 00321cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880363004902441 =005 20120730164420.0 =008 950414i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95003155 =035 \\$aCRE4407NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aBasal ganglia$xDiseases =750 \2$aBasal Ganglia Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001480 =LDR 00650cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363005002441 =005 20120730164420.0 =008 950406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95002982 =035 \\$aCRE4284NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ424.5.C37 =150 \0$aCardiac pacing in children =550 \0$wg$aPediatric cardiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-12159: Pediatric cardiac pacing, 1995. =750 \2$81$wb$aCardiac Pacing, Artificial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002304 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCardiac Pacing, Artificial$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00501cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363005102441 =005 20120730164420.0 =008 950328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95002729 =035 \\$aCRE3487NU =040 \\$aUk$cDLC =150 \0$aInterprofessional relations =550 \0$wg$aCooperation =550 \0$aProfessions =670 \\$aWork cat.: Interprofessional issues in community and primary health care, 1995. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aInterprofessional Relations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007400 =LDR 00702cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363005202441 =005 20060525125710.0 =008 950328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95002716 =035 \\$aCRE3474LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C432$cZoology =150 \\$aDelphinus =550 \\$wg$aDelphinidae =550 \\$wg$aDolphins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-12363: Prevost, J.F. Common dolphin, 1995:$bp. 10 (Delphinus) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Delphinus) =670 \\$aMammal species world:$bp. 352 (Delphinus L.) =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bp. 989 (Delphinus) =670 \\$aCorbet world list mam. species:$bp. 118 (Delphinus) =750 \2$aCommon Dolphins$0(DNLM)D050696$5IEN =LDR 00484cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363005302441 =005 20120730164420.0 =008 950322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95002586 =035 \\$aCRE3374NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aRyanodine =550 \0$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \0$wg$aInsecticides =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-14214: Ryanodine receptors, 1995. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aMerck. =750 \2$aRyanodine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012433 =LDR 00955cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363005402441 =005 20140312100404.0 =008 950320i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95002453 =035 \\$aCRE3268LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRD52.N48 =150 \\$aNeurophysiologic monitoring =450 \\$aIntraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring =450 \\$aMonitoring, Intraoperative neurophysiologic =450 \\$aMonitoring, Neurophysiologic =450 \\$aMonitoring, Neurophysiologic intraoperative =450 \\$aNeurophysiologic intraoperative monitoring =550 \\$wg$aIntraoperative monitoring =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-12875: Primer of intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring, 1995. =670 \\$aMedline, 3/17/95$b(neurophysiologic monitoring, intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring, neurophysiologic intraoperative monitoring) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aNeurophysiological Monitoring$0(DLC)(DNLM)D064926$5IEN =LDR 01173cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363005502441 =005 20120730164420.0 =008 021101i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 95002447 =035 \\$aCRE3262LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL696.G259$cZoology =150 \\$aBobwhites =450 \\$wnne$aColinus =550 \\$wg$aOdontophoridae =550 \\$wg$aQuails =670 \\$aHoward birds world:$bp. 96 (Colinus) =670 \\$aITIS, Nov. 1, 2002$b(genus Colinus, common name: bobwhites, family: Odontophoridae) =670 \\$aThe A.O.U. check-list of North American birds, 7th ed., via WWW, Nov. 1, 2002$b(Colinus virginianus, Northern Bobwhite; Colinus nigrogularis, Black-throated Bobwhite; Colinus cristatus Crested Bobwhite; family Odontophoridae) =670 \\$aBird families of the world : the Sibley and Monroe classification, via WWW, Nov. 1, 2002$b(3 species in genus Colinus, all with bobwhite in common name; family Odontophoridae) =670 \\$aBirds of the world : a Clements-like listing, via WWW, Nov. 1, 2002$b(Colinus; family Odontophoridae; all 3 species listed have bobwhite in common name) =750 \2$aColinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003088 =LDR 01009cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363005602441 =005 20070525084430.0 =008 950316||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95002373 =035 \\$aCRE3205NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP552.O77 =150 \0$aOsteopontin =550 \0$wg$aCell adhesion molecules =550 \0$wg$aPhosphoproteins =550 \0$wg$aSecond messengers (Biochemistry) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-11516: Osteopontin : role in cell signalling and adhesion, c1995$b(a protein recognized as important for a variety of physiological processes as well as in the pathogenesis of several common diseases. One of the outcomes of this meeting was an agreement to use the name Osteopontin ... although it was clear that this protein is not restricted to bone and that its tissue distribution is both broad and complex) =670 \\$aMESH Suppl. Chem. Rec.$b(osteopontin: a phosphoprotein; a bone sialoprotein) =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =750 \2$aOsteopontin$0(DNLM)D053495$5IEN =LDR 00753cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363005702441 =005 20120730164419.0 =008 950315||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95002315 =035 \\$aCRE3156NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aAprotinin =450 \0$aBasic pancreatic trypsin inhibitor =450 \0$aKallikrein-trypsin inactivator =450 \0$aPancreatic basic trypsin inhibitor =550 \0$wg$aAnticoagulants (Medicine) =550 \0$wg$aTrypsin inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-6759: Blood conservation with aprotinin, c1995. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Aprotinin x Basic Pancreatic Trypsin Inhibitor; Kallikrein-trypsin Inactivator) =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aAprotinin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007611 =LDR 00552cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363005802441 =005 20120730164419.0 =008 950314i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95002235 =035 \\$aCRE3081NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.D47 =150 \\$aDilleniaceae =550 \\$wg$aGuttiferales =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.$b(Fam. Dilleniaceae; Reihe Guttiferales) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Dilleniaceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Dilleniaceae) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Dilleniaceae) =750 \2$aDilleniaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D045466 =LDR 00600cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363005902441 =005 20180820143622.0 =008 950309i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 95001844 =035 \\$aCRE2836NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF637.M45 =150 \\$aMentoring =450 \\$aMentorship =550 \\$wg$aCounseling =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(mentor; mentorship) =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/9/95$b(mentoring; mentorship) =750 \2$aMentors$0(DNLM)D008611$5IEN =750 \2$aMentoring$0(DNLM)D000071252$5IEN =LDR 00543cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363006002441 =005 20070514091829.0 =008 950301i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95001692 =035 \\$aCRE2786NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR185.8.I56 =150 \0$aInterleukin-5 =450 \0$aT-cell-replacing factor =550 \0$wg$aInterleukins =550 \0$wg$aLymphokines =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-7453: Takatsu, K. Interleukin-5 and its receptor system, 1994. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aInterleukin-5$0(DNLM)D015848$5IEN =LDR 00885cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363006102441 =005 20120730164419.0 =008 950210i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95001113 =035 \\$aCRE2772NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPatch-clamp techniques (Electrophysiology) =450 \0$aClamping, Patch (Electrophysiology) =450 \0$aPatch-clamp recording (Electrophysiology) =450 \0$aPatch-clamp technique (Electrophysiology) =450 \0$aPatch clamping (Electrophysiology) =550 \0$wg$aElectrophysiology$xTechnique =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-3666: Patch-clamp applications and protocols, c1995$b(patch-clamp technique; patch-clamp techniques; patch-clamp recording) =670 \\$aLC database, 3/22/95$b(patch clamping) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Patch-clamp techniques x Voltage-clamp techniques) =750 \2$aPatch-Clamp Techniques$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018408 =LDR 01278cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363006202441 =005 20120730164419.0 =008 950130i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 95000704 =035 \\$aCRE2767NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 95000704 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dUk$dDLC =053 \0$aQP752.L83 =150 \\$aLysophospholipids =450 \\$aLysophosphatidates =450 \\$wnne$aLysophosphatidic acid =450 \\$aLysophosphatidic acids =550 \\$wg$aPhospholipids =670 \\$aWork cat: Geotzl, E.J. Lysophospholipids and eicosanoids in biology and pathophysiology, 2000. =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95004044: Durieux, M.E. Lysophosphatidate signaling, 1995. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lysophospholipids x Lysophosphatidic acids) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Lysophospholipid: a phospholipid that lacks one of its fatty acyl chains; an intermediate formed during digestion of dietary and biliary phospholipids. The terms lysophopholipid and lysophospholipidate are sometimes used synonymously to denote the monoacyl derivative of phosphatidic acid-containing compounds) =670 \\$aOxford dict. biochem. mol. biol.$b(lysophospholipid: any phospholipid deacylated at positions 1 or 2; lysophosphatidic acid) =750 \2$aLysophospholipids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008246 =LDR 00616cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363006302441 =005 20120730164419.0 =008 950303i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95001752 =035 \\$aCRE1870NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aMovement disorders in infants =550 \0$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-107069: Ellison, P.H. The infanib ... c1994. =750 \2$81$wb$aMovement Disorders$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D009069 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMovement Disorders$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00626cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363006402441 =005 20120730164419.0 =008 950303i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95001750 =035 \\$aCRE1869NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aNeuromuscular diseases in infants =550 \0$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-107069: Ellison, P.H. The infanib ... c1994. =750 \2$81$wb$aNeuromuscular Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009468 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeuromuscular Diseases$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00680cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363006502441 =005 20120730164418.0 =008 950216i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95001315 =035 \\$aCRE1534LC =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A685$cBotany =150 \\$aArum =550 \\$wg$aAraceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Boyce, P. The genus Arum, 1993:$bintro. ("The genus Arum consists of 25 species of tuberous plants occurring from the Azores to western China and from Sweden to Morocco. Arum belongs to the family Araceae (or aroids) ...") =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHortus 3. =670 \\$aMabberley plant-book. =750 \2$aArum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031058 =LDR 01059cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363006602441 =005 20120730164418.0 =008 950216i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95001273 =035 \\$aCRE1497NU =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC =150 \0$aMetatarsus =550 \0$wg$aBones =550 \0$wg$aFoot =550 \0$aTarsometatarsus =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chiappe, L.M. Enantiornithine (Aves) tarsometatarsi from the Cretaceous Lecho Formation of northwestern Argentina, c1993. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(the part of a foot or hindfoot between the tarsus and the phalanges) =670 \\$aAm. Heritage dict.$b(1. The middle part of the foot in man, composed of the five bones between the toes and the tarsus, that forms the instep. 2. A corresponding part of the hind foot in four-legged animals, or of the foot in birds) =670 \\$aCollegiate dict. of zoology, 1988$b(1. sole; general region of the hind foot in tetrapods, containing a series of metatarsal bones) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aMetatarsus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008684 =LDR 00578cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363006702441 =005 20120730164418.0 =008 021205i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 95000658 =035 \\$aCRE1224NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC268.44.P16 =150 \\$ap53 antioncogene =450 \\$ap53 gene =450 \\$ap53 suppressor gene =550 \\$wg$aAntioncogenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95004045: Mukhopadhyay, T. p53 suppressor gene, c1995. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Protein p53--genetics) =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =750 \2$aGenes, p53$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016158 =LDR 00815cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363006802441 =005 20060706135121.0 =008 950126i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95000559 =035 \\$aCPY3510LC =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C434 =150 \\$aPhocoena =450 \\$aPhocaena =450 \\$aPhocena =550 \\$wg$aPorpoises =670 \\$aWork cat.: Andersen, S. Behaviour patterns of captive harbour porpoise, Phocaena phocaena (L.), 1964. =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 2, p. 1004 (genus Phocoena, family Phocoenidae) =670 \\$aCorbet world list mam. species:$bp. 102 (genus Phocoena) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, 1993:$bp. 358 (genus Phocoena. "Phocaena and Phocena are later spellings") =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aPhocoena$0(DNLM)D050741$5IEN =LDR 00571cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363006902441 =005 20120730164418.0 =008 950124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95000478 =035 \\$aCPY3448LC =040 \\$aUPB$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B23 =150 \\$aBalanophoraceae =550 \\$wg$aSantalales =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hansen, B. Balanophoraceae, 1993. =670 \\$a79-28385: Hansen, B. Balanophoraceae, 1980. =670 \\$aBritannica 15$b(Balanophoraceae, the balanophora family of flowering plants) =750 \2$aBalanophoraceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031111 =LDR 01003cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363007002441 =005 20080221090850.0 =008 950119||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95000315 =035 \\$aCPY3358LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aEar canal =450 \\$aAuditory canal, External =450 \\$aAuditory meatus, External =450 \\$aCanal, Ear =450 \\$aEarcanal =450 \\$aExternal auditory canal =450 \\$aExternal auditory meatus =450 \\$aExternal ear canal =450 \\$aMeatus acusticus externus =450 \\$aOuter ear canal =550 \\$wg$aEar, External =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-2985: Ballachanda, B.B. The human earcanal ... 1995$b(Earcanal) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ear canal, x Auditory canal, External) =670 \\$aDelk, J. Comp. dict. of audiology$b(ear canal, external auditory meatus, external auditory canal, outer ear canal) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(meatus acusticus externus) =750 \2$aEar Canal$0(DNLM)D004424$5IEN =LDR 00819cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363007102441 =005 20120730164418.0 =008 950111||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95000173 =035 \\$aCPY2510NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aGenomic imprinting =450 \0$aGene imprinting =450 \0$aGenetic imprinting =450 \0$aGenome imprinting =450 \0$aImprinting, Genomic =450 \0$aParental imprinting (Genetics) =550 \0$wg$aGene expression =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-4982: Genomic imprinting : causes and consequences, 1995$b(genomic or parental imprinting) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Genomic imprinting x Genetic imprinting; x Parental imprinting) =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aRieger gloss. genetics$b(genome imprinting) =750 \2$aGenomic imprinting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018392 =LDR 00639cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363007202441 =005 20120730164418.0 =008 941212i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94009456 =035 \\$aCPY1112NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aLead poisoning in children =450 \0$aChildhood lead poisoning =550 \0$wg$aPediatric toxicology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-621208: Bahr, M. Lead poisoning, 1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aLead Poisoning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007855 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLead Poisoning$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00767cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363007302441 =005 20120730164418.0 =008 941212i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94009453 =035 \\$aCPY1109NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRA1231.L4 =150 \0$aLead poisoning =450 \0$aLead intoxication =450 \0$aPlumbism =450 \0$aSaturnism =550 \0$wg$aLead$xToxicology =550 \0$wg$aPoisoning =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-621208: Bahr, M. Lead poisoning, 1993. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lead poisoning) =670 \\$aTitles in LC bibl. records. =670 \\$aLIV$b(Lead poisoning) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bunder poisoning (lead p. called also plumbism. Also saturnism) =750 \2$aLead Poisoning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007855 =LDR 00598cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363007402441 =005 20120730164418.0 =008 941209i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94009424 =035 \\$aCPY1086NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF720.A85 =150 \0$aAttention in infants =550 \0$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-40160: Joint attention, 1995. =750 \2$81$wb$aAttention$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001288 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAttention$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00572cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363007502441 =005 20120730164418.0 =008 941130i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94009175 =035 \\$aCPY0967NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aTeratology =550 \0$wg$aEmbryology =550 \0$wg$aPathology =670 \\$aMESH$b(Teratology) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the division of embryology and pathology that deals with abnormal development and congenital malformations. =750 \2$aTeratology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018600 =LDR 00873cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363007602441 =005 20120730164418.0 =008 941130i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94009171 =035 \\$aCPY0966NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP552.O65 =150 \0$aOpioid peptides =450 \0$aAnodynins =450 \0$aBrain opioids =450 \0$aEndogenous narcotics =450 \0$aEndogenous opiates =450 \0$aEndogenous opioids =450 \0$aOpiates, Endogenous =550 \0$wg$aNeuropeptides =550 \0$aLipotropin =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aClinical perspectives of endogenous opioids ... c1992. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on naturally occuring peptides that exert opiate-like effects by interacting with opiate receptors of cell membranes. =750 \2$aOpioid Peptides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018847 =LDR 00655cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363007702441 =005 20120730164417.0 =008 941129i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94009050 =035 \\$aCPY0944NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR82.M8$cBacteriology =150 \0$aMycobacterium bovis =450 \0$aMycobacterium tuberculosis bovis =550 \0$wg$aMycobacterium =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-46235: Mycobacterium bovis infection in animals and humans, 1995. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Mycobacterium bovis. Also called Mycobacterium tuberculosis bovis) =750 \2$aMycobacterium bovis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009163 =LDR 00849cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363007802441 =005 20110204102054.0 =008 941129i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94009026 =035 \\$aCPY0937LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRG444 =150 \\$aPremature ovarian failure =450 \\$aFailure, Premature ovarian =450 \\$aGonadotropin-resistant ovary syndrome =450 \\$aOvarian failure, Premature =450 \\$aOvaries$xFailure, Premature =450 \\$aPremature menopause =450 \\$aResistant ovary syndrome =550 \\$wg$aAnovulation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Moncayo, R. Ovarian autoimmunity, c1995. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ovarian failure, Premature x Gonadotropin-Resistant Ovary Syndrome; Resistant Ovary Syndrome) =750 \2$aPrimary Ovarian Insufficiency$0(DNLM)D016649$5IEN =LDR 00706cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363007902441 =005 20120730164417.0 =008 941122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94008775 =035 \\$aCPY0814LC =035 \\$aSH 94008775 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAggressiveness in infants =450 \\$wnne$aAggressiveness (Psychology) in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Parens, H. The development of aggression in early childhood, 1995. =750 \2$81$wb$aAggression$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000374 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAggression$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00972cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363008002441 =005 20120730164417.0 =008 941118i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94008704 =035 \\$aCPY0783NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH212.A78 =150 \0$aAtomic force microscopy =450 \0$aAFM (Microscopy) =550 \0$wg$aScanning probe microscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-42035: Selected papers on scanning probe microscopes, c1995:$bCIP galley (Atomic force microscopy; AFM) =670 \\$aASTI, v. 1993$b(Atomic force microscopy) =670 \\$aEncyc. phys. sci tech.:$bv. 10, p. 415 (advent of the scanning tunneling microscope and the atomic force microscope, which allow imaging of single atoms and molecules, is providing renewed excitement in the field of molecular electronics) =670 \\$aINSPEC$b(Atomic force microscopy) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Microscopy, Atomic force) =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Atomic Force$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018625 =LDR 00448cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363008102441 =005 20120730164416.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000845 =035 \\$aCBT8690NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL391.N4$cZoology =150 \\$aAdenophorea =450 \\$aAphasmidia =450 \\$aPenetrantia =450 \\$aTorquentia =550 \\$wg$aNematodes =750 \2$aAdenophorea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017157 =LDR 00569cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362396702441 =005 20120730163527.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087586 =035 \\$aBZT7492NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMotor neurons =450 \\$aAnterior horn cells =450 \\$aBrain motor cells =450 \\$aMotoneurons =550 \\$wg$aBrain =550 \\$wg$aNeurons =550 \\$wg$aSpinal cord =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.:$bunder neuron (Motoneuron; motor neuron) =750 \2$aMotor Neurons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009046 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362396802441 =005 20120730163527.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087578 =035 \\$aBZT7484NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP383.15$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMotor cortex =550 \\$wg$aFrontal lobes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMotor Cortex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009044 =LDR 00747cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362396902441 =005 20120730163527.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087577 =035 \\$aBZT7483NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.M6$cChild psychology =053 \\$aRJ133$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMotor ability in children =450 \\$aMotor development in children =550 \\$wg$aChild development =550 \\$wg$aPerceptual-motor learning =550 \\$aPhysical education for children =750 \2$81$wb$aMotor Skills$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009048 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMotor Skills$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00508cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362397002441 =005 20120730163525.0 =008 860211\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087198 =035 \\$aBZT7104NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMoral conditions =360 \\$isubdivision$aMoral conditions$iunder names of countries, cities, etc. =450 \\$aMorals =550 \\$wg$aSocial history =550 \\$wg$aSocial norms =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMorals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009014 =LDR 01015cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362397102441 =005 20120730163527.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087575 =035 \\$aBZT7481NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dGU =053 \\$aBF295$bBF295.5$cPsychology =150 \\$aMotor ability =450 \\$aAgility =450 \\$aCoordination, Muscular =450 \\$aDexterity =450 \\$aManual dexterity =450 \\$aManual skill =450 \\$aMotor control (Physiology) =450 \\$aMotor dexterity =450 \\$aMotor skill =450 \\$aMotor skills =450 \\$aMuscular coordination =450 \\$aSkills, Motor =550 \\$wg$aAbility =550 \\$wg$aMovement, Psychology of =550 \\$aKinesiology =550 \\$aMechanical ability =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/8/89$b(motor skills)$5IEN =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 8, 1989$b(motor skills) =670 \\$aMotor control (a serial) =750 \2$aMotor Skills$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009048 =LDR 00481cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362397202441 =005 20120730163524.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087194 =035 \\$aBZT7100NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85087194 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M73$cBotany =150 \\$aMoraceae =450 \\$aMulberry family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aUrticales =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Mulberry family: Moraceae) =750 \2$aMoraceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029586 =LDR 00674cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362397302441 =005 20120730163527.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087562 =035 \\$aBZT7468NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU$dDLC =053 \0$aBF501$bBF505$cPsychology =053 \0$aHM1201$cSocial psychology =053 \0$aQP409$cPsychophysiology =150 \\$aMotivation (Psychology) =450 \\$aAction, Psychology of =450 \\$aDrive (Psychology) =450 \\$aPsychology of action =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =670 \\$aMotives and mechanisms : an introduction to the psychology of action, 1985. =750 \2$aMotivation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009042 =LDR 00846cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362397402441 =005 20120730163527.0 =008 020723i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087559 =035 \\$aBZT7465NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRC103.M6 =150 \\$aMotion sickness =450 \\$aAir sickness =450 \\$aAirsickness =450 \\$aCar sickness =450 \\$aCarsickness =450 \\$aSea sickness =450 \\$aSeasickness =450 \\$aTrain sickness =550 \\$wg$aVestibular apparatus$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH browser, via WWW, July 23, 2002$b(Motion Sickness. Sickness caused by motion, as sea sickness, train sickness, car sickness, and air sickness. UF Airsickness, Carsickness, Seasickness. Listed in tree structure under Vestibular Diseases) =750 \2$aMotion Sickness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009041 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362397502441 =005 20120730163524.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087104 =035 \\$aBZT7010NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMood (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$wg$aPersonality =750 \2$aAffect$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000339 =LDR 00538cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362397602441 =005 20120730163526.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087558 =035 \\$aBZT7464NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMotion perception (Vision) =450 \\$aMovement perception (Vision) =450 \\$aSpeed perception =550 \\$wg$aMovement, Psychology of =550 \\$wg$aVision =550 \\$wg$aVisual perception =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMotion Perception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009039 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362397702441 =005 20120730163524.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087075 =035 \\$aBZT6981NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTN948.M72 =150 \\$aMontmorillonite =550 \\$wg$aSmectite =750 \2$aBentonite$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001546 =LDR 00517cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362397802441 =005 20120730163526.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087557 =035 \\$aBZT7463NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQA801$bQA935$cAnalytic mechanics =053 \\$aQC122$bQC168$cPhysics =150 \\$aMotion =450 \\$aKinetics =550 \\$wg$aDynamics =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =550 \\$aKinematics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMotion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009038 =LDR 00464cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362397902441 =005 20120730163526.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087552 =035 \\$aBZT7458NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85087552 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL541$bQL562.6$cZoology =150 \\$aMoths =450 \\$aHeterocera =450 \\$aLepidoptera nocturna =550 \\$wg$aLepidoptera =750 \2$aMoths$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009036 =LDR 01196cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362398002441 =005 20120730163524.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087032 =035 \\$aBZT6938NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQA298$cNumerical analysis =053 \0$aT57.64$cIndustrial engineering =150 \\$aMonte Carlo method =450 \\$aArtificial sampling =450 \\$aModel sampling =450 \\$aMonte Carlo simulation =450 \\$aMonte Carlo simulation method =450 \\$aStochastic sampling =550 \\$wg$aGames of chance (Mathematics) =550 \\$wg$aMathematical models =550 \\$wg$aNumerical analysis =550 \\$wg$aNumerical calculations =550 \\$wg$aStochastic processes =670 \\$aBrown, J.A. Addressing uncertainty in braided river bird counts, c2009:$bp. 5 (Monte Carlo simulations) p. 9 (Monte Carlo simulation) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 22, 2009$b(Monte Carlo method; Monte Carlo methods are a class of computational algorithms that rely on repeated random sampling to compute their results; Monte Carlo simulation methods; Monte Carlo simulations) =750 \2$aMonte Carlo Method$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009010 =LDR 00418cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362398102441 =005 20090219084959.0 =008 060324i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087531 =035 \\$aBZT7437NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMothers$xNutrition =450 \\$aMaternal nutrition =550 \\$aPregnancy$xNutritional aspects =750 \2$aMaternal Nutrition Physiological Phenomena$0(DNLM)D039382$5IEN =LDR 00434cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362398202441 =005 20120730163526.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087530 =035 \\$aBZT7436NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG530$bRG530.3$cObstetrics =150 \\$aMothers$xMortality =450 \\$aMaternal mortality =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =750 \2$aMaternal Mortality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008428 =LDR 00449cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362398302441 =005 20120730163524.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087023 =035 \\$aBZT6929LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74 =150 \\$aMontanoa =450 \\$aEriocarpha =450 \\$aEriocoma =450 \\$aMontagnaea =450 \\$aUhdea =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =750 \2$aMontanoa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035924 =LDR 00540cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362398402441 =005 20120730163526.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087526 =035 \\$aBZT7432NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHQ759$bHQ759.6$cFamily =150 \\$aMothers =450 \\$aMoms =550 \\$wg$aParents =550 \\$wg$aWomen =550 \\$aHousewives =550 \\$aMotherhood =550 \\$aPregnant women =670 \\$aRandom House$b(mom: informal mother) =750 \2$aMothers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009035 =LDR 00425cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362398502441 =005 20120730163526.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087522 =035 \\$aBZT7428NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHQ759 =150 \\$aMotherhood =450 \\$aMaternity =550 \\$wg$aParenthood =550 \\$aMothers =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMothers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009035 =LDR 00873cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362398602441 =005 20120406090417.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087521 =035 \\$aBZT7427LC =035 \\$aSH 85087521 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aSH377.5$cFisheries =150 \\$aMother-of-pearl =450 \\$aNacre =550 \\$wg$aFishery products =550 \\$wg$aShells =670 \\$aFrech, D.W. Crystallography, microstructure, and implications for the formation of the biomineralized system, nacre in red abalone, 1998. =670 \\$aRandon House Web.$b(mother-of-pearl: a hard, iridescent substance that forms the inner layer of certain mollusk shells; nacre; nacre: mother-of-pearl) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(nacre: an iridescent inner layer of many mollusk shells) =750 \2$aNacre$0(DNLM)D060734$5IEN =LDR 00596cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362398702441 =005 20100220161352.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086994 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGR825$bGR830$cFolklore =053 \0$aQL991$cAnimals =150 \\$aMonsters =450 \\$aFreaks =450 \\$wnne$aMonsters, Double =450 \\$aMonstrosities =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$vFolklore =550 \\$wg$aCuriosities and wonders =550 \\$wg$aFolklore =550 \\$aAnimals$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aAbnormalities, Severe Teratoid$0(DNLM)D009008$5IEN =LDR 00462cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362398802441 =005 20120730163526.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087517 =035 \\$aBZT7423NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMother and child =450 \\$aChild and mother =450 \\$aMother-child relationship =450 \\$aMothers and children =550 \\$wg$aParent and child =750 \2$aMother-Child Relations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009034 =LDR 01205cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362398902441 =005 20120730163523.0 =008 000311i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086980 $zsj 96005960 =035 \\$aBZT6886NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85086980 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.M7$bQL737.M73$cZoology =150 \\$aMonotremes =450 \\$aEgg-laying mammals =450 \\$wnne$aMonotremata =550 \\$wg$aMammals =670 \\$aRandom House$b(monotreme: any animal of the Monotremata, the most primitive order of mammals) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(monotreme: one of the Monotremata) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via WWW, Mar. 11, 2000$b(Order Monotremata. Common name: Monotremes) =670 \\$aWalker's mammals of the world, via WWW, Mar. 11, 2000$b(Monotremata: Monotremes) =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 11, 2000$b(ti: Marsupials and monotremes of Australia; Biology of the monotremes; Monotremes and marsupials; Australasian marsupials and monotremes; Handbook of New Guinea marsupials & monotremes; Catalogue of the Marsupialia and Monotremata in the collection of the British Museum (Natural History)) =750 \2$aMonotremata$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009007 =LDR 01380cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362399002441 =005 20091118102305.0 =008 030821i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087489 =035 \\$aBZT7395NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK534$bQK549.5$cBotany =053 \0$aSB433.55$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aMosses =450 \\$aAcrogens$5IEN =450 \\$aBryopsida =450 \\$aLimu$5IEN =450 \\$aMoss plants =450 \\$aMusci =550 \\$wg$aBryophytes =550 \\$wg$aCryptogams =670 \\$aJ�edrzejko, K. Mchy (Bryopsida) G�orno�sl�askiego ... 1990. =670 \\$aSchenk, G. Moss gardening, c1997. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(moss: 2a: a plant of the class: Musci; 2b: a mat, clump or sward of moss plants) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(mosses) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(mosses) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 48 (mosses) =670 \\$aHolmes, S. Outline of plant classification, 1983:$bp. 83, etc. (Bryopsida (formerly called Musci) the mosses) =670 \\$aWyman's gard. encyc., 1986$b(moss) =670 \\$aBagust, H. The gardener's dict. of horticultural terms, 1992$b(moss) =675 \\$aSPN;$aInd. nom. gen. (plant);$aHowes, F.N. A dict. of useful and everyday plants and their common names, 1974;$aThe New Royal Horticultural Society dict. of gardening, 1992 =750 \2$aBryopsida$0(DNLM)D019068$5IEN =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362399102441 =005 20120730163523.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086975 =035 \\$aBZT6881NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMonoterpenes =550 \\$wg$aTerpenes =670 \\$aMESH (Monoterpenes) =750 \2$aMonoterpenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D039821 =LDR 00532cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362399202441 =005 20120730163526.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087488 =035 \\$aBZT7394NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC491$cRadiation physics =053 \\$aQD96.M6$cAnalytical chemistry =150 \\$aM�ossbauer spectroscopy =450 \\$aSpectroscopy, M�ossbauer =550 \\$wg$aSpectrum analysis =550 \\$aM�ossbauer effect =750 \2$aSpectroscopy, Mossbauer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015204 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362399302441 =005 20120730163523.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086973 =035 \\$aBZT6879NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMonosaccharides =550 \\$wg$aSaccharides =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMonosaccharides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009005 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362399402441 =005 20120730163525.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087479 =035 \\$aBZT7385NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA640 =150 \\$aMosquitoes$xControl =450 \\$wnne$aMosquito control =750 \2$aMosquito Control$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009032 =LDR 00666cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362399502441 =005 20120730163523.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086955 =035 \\$aBZT6861NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC147.G6 =150 \\$aMononucleosis =450 \\$aGlandular fever =450 \\$aInfectious mononucleosis =450 \\$aMono (Disease) =450 \\$aMononuclear leucocytosis =450 \\$aPfeiffer's disease =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aEpstein-Barr virus diseases =550 \\$wg$aLeucocytosis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInfectious Mononucleosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007244 =LDR 00334cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362399602441 =005 20060629091148.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086911 =035 \\$aBZT6817NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMonoglycerides =550 \\$wg$aGlycerides =750 \2$aMonoglycerides$0(DNLM)D050178$5IEN =LDR 00561cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362399702441 =005 20120730163525.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087477 =035 \\$aBZT7383NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL536$cZoology =150 \\$aMosquitoes =450 \\$aCulicidae =450 \\$aMosquitos =550 \\$wg$aDiptera =670 \\$aRandom House$b(mosquito: pl. -toes, tos. Any of numerous dipterous insects of family Culicidae) =681 \\$iExample under$aInsect pests =750 \2$aCulicidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009033 =LDR 00537cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362399802441 =005 20120730163523.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086902 =035 \\$aBZT6808NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP95.7 =150 \\$aMonocytes =450 \\$aMononuclear phagocytes =450 \\$aNongranular leucocytes =550 \\$wg$aLeucocytes =550 \\$wg$aPhagocytes =550 \\$wg$aReticulo-endothelial system =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMonocytes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009000 =LDR 00388cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362399902441 =005 20120730163523.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086887 =035 \\$aBZT6793NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMonoamine oxidase$xInhibitors =450 \\$wnne$aMonoamine oxidase inhibitors =750 \2$aMonoamine Oxidase Inhibitors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008996 =LDR 01458cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362400002441 =005 20110531165506.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087417 =035 \\$aBZT7323NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMosaicism =450 \\$aChromosomal mosaicism =450 \\$aChromosome mosaics =450 \\$aMosaics, Chromosome =450 \\$aMosaics (Genetics) =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =670 \\$aMeSH, Apr. 12, 2011$b(Mosaicism. Scope note: The occurrence in an individual of two or more cell populations of different chromosomal constitutions, derived from a single ZYGOTE, as opposed to CHIMERISM in which the different cell populations are derived from more than one zygote; see also: Chimerism) =670 \\$aPubMed health online, Apr. 12, 2011$b(Mosaicism; Chromosomal mosaicism; Gonadal mosaicism. Mosaicism is a condition in which cells within the same person have a different genetic makeup. This condition can affect any type of cell, including: Blood cells, Egg and sperm cells (gametes), Skin cells) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 12, 2011$b(Mosaic (genetics): In genetic medicine, a mosaic or mosaicism denotes the presence of two populations of cells with different genotypes in one individual who has developed from a single fertilized egg. Mosaicism may result from a mutation during development which is propagated to only a subset of the adult cells) =750 \2$aMosaicism$0(DNLM)D009030$5IEN =LDR 00594cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362400102441 =005 20120730163523.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086886 =035 \\$aBZT6792NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP603.M6 =150 \\$aMonoamine oxidase =450 \\$aAdrenalin oxidase =450 \\$aBenzylamine oxidase =450 \\$aMAO (Enzyme) =450 \\$aMonamine oxidase =450 \\$aTyraminase =450 \\$aTyramine oxidase =550 \\$wg$aAmine oxidase =550 \\$wg$aMetalloenzymes =750 \2$aMonoamine Oxidase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008995 =LDR 00522cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362400202441 =005 20120730163525.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087374 =035 \\$aBZT7280NU =035 \\$aSH 85087374 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHB1322$cDemography =053 \0$aHG8783$bHG8785$cActuarial science =150 \\$aMortality$vTables =450 \\$aLife tables =450 \\$aMortality tables =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 26, 1998. =750 \2$aLife Tables$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015993 =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362400302441 =005 20150417125643.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086875 =035 \\$aBZT6781NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMonks =550 \\$wg$aChristians =550 \\$aMonasticism and religious orders =750 \2$aMonks$0(DNLM)D065830$5IEN =LDR 00472cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362400402441 =005 20060731131243.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086864 =035 \\$aBZT6770NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.P9$cZoology$5IEN =053 \\$aQE882.P7$cFossil$5IEN =053 \\$aQL737.P917$bQL737.P93$cZoology =150 \\$aMonkeys =450 \\$aHaplorhini =550 \\$wg$aPrimates =750 \2$aHaplorhini$0(DNLM)D000882$5IEN =LDR 01085cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362400502441 =005 20080512130128.0 =008 040702i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087372 =035 \\$aBZT7278NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aHB1321$bHB1528 =150 \\$aMortality =360 \\$isubdivision$aMortality$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, classes of persons, and ethnic groups for works that list or discuss the number of deaths during a given time due to a particular cause or occurring in a particular group, e.g.$aCancer--Mortality; Indians of North America--Mortality =360 \\$isubdivision$aMortality$iunder individual diseases, classes of persons, and ethnic groups for works that list or discuss the number of deaths during a given time due to a particular cause or occurring in a particular group, e.g.$aCancer--Mortality; Indians of North America--Mortality =450 \\$wnne$aMortality, Law of =550 \\$wg$aDeath =550 \\$wg$aDemography =550 \\$aDeath (Biology) =750 \2$aMortality$0(DNLM)D009026$5IEN =LDR 00613cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362400702441 =005 20120730163525.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087346 =035 \\$aBZT7252NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aQH491 =150 \\$aMorphogenesis =360 \\$isubdivision$aMorphogenesis$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Morphogenesis =450 \\$aMorphogeny =450 \\$aOrganogenesis =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =550 \\$aMorphology =750 \2$aMorphogenesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009024 =750 \2$aOrganogenesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D038081 =LDR 01561cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362400802441 =005 20050606095913.0 =008 040902i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086821 =035 \\$aBZT6727LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMongolian spot =450 \\$aBlue spot, Mongolian =450 \\$aFleck, Mongolian =450 \\$wnne$aMongolian birthmark =450 \\$aMongolian blue spot =450 \\$aMongolian fleck =450 \\$aSpot, Mongolian =550 \\$wg$aBirthmarks =670 \\$aArnold, H.L. Andrew's diseases of the skin, 1990:$bp. 827 (Mongolian spot) =670 \\$aTurkington, C.A. Skin deep, 1998$b(Mongolian spot: a congenital blue-black pigmented nevus found on the lower back or buttocks. It is most common in Asian or black children, and is caused by a concentration of pigment-producing cells deep with the skin. The spots usually disappear by age three or four.) =670 \\$aOhshiro, T. Laser treatment for naevi, c1995:$bp. 26 (Mongolian fleck or spot) =670 \\$aMulliken, J.B. Vascular birthmarks, 1998:$bp. 126 ("Levin has commented on the inappropriateness of the term Mongolian blue spot, a direct translation from the first description in 1885 as 'Blaue mongolische flecken' but not accurate because the disease is not confined to Mongolians, is not necessarily blue, and is not a spot, but rather a patch or mark.") =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(spot: mongolian spot) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Mongolian spot, blue spot) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aMongolian Spot$0(DNLM)D049328$5IEN =LDR 00675cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362400902441 =005 20120730163525.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087343 $zsh 85087344 =035 \\$aBZT7249NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85087343 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV5813$cSocial aspects =150 \\$aMorphine abuse =450 \\$aMorphine addiction =450 \\$aMorphine dependence$5IEN =450 \\$wnne$aMorphine habit =550 \\$wg$aDrug abuse =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 25, 2005$b(morphine addiction) =670 \\$aWWW, Feb. 25, 2005$b(morphine abuse; morphine addiction) =750 \2$aMorphine Dependence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009021 =LDR 00444cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362401002441 =005 20120730163525.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087342 =035 \\$aBZT7248NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA1238.M8$cToxicology =053 \0$aRM666.M8$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aMorphine =450 \\$aMorphia =550 \\$wg$aNarcotics =550 \\$aOpium =750 \2$aMorphine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009020 =LDR 01406cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362401102441 =005 20120730163525.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087205 =035 \\$aBZT7111NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aU22 =150 \\$aMorale =450 \\$aEsprit de corps =450 \\$aMind, State of =450 \\$aState of mind =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology =670 \\$aAPA dictionary of psychology, c2007$b(morale: the state of mind that affects behavior and performance. The U.S. Army Field Manual on Leadership defines morale as the mental, emotional, and spiritual state of the individual: Essentially, it is how an individual feels) =670 \\$aDictionary.com, Feb. 25, 2011$b(morale: emotional or mental condition with respect to cheerfulness, confidence, zeal, etc., especially in the face of opposition, hardship, etc.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 25, 2011:$bMorale (Morale, also known as esprit de corps when discussing the morale of a group, is an intangible term used to describe the capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal, or even in oneself and others. The second term applies particularly to military personnel and to members of sports teams, but is also applicable in business and in any other organizational context, particularly in times of stress or controversy.) =750 \2$aMorale$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009013 =LDR 00514cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362401202441 =005 20120730163525.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087199 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02035368 =035 \\$aBZT7105NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.M54 =150 \\$aMoral development =450 \\$aEthical development =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =550 \\$wg$aMoral education =550 \\$aFaith development =750 \2$aMoral Development$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035863 =LDR 00454cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362401302441 =005 20120730163523.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086689 =035 \\$aBZT6595LC =035 \\$aSH 85086689 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK623.M63$cMycology =150 \\$aMonascus =550 \\$wg$aMonascaceae =670 \\$aAinsworth & Bisby's dict. of the fungi$b(Monascus) =750 \2$aMonascus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032741 =LDR 00603cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362401402441 =005 20121023153044.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086643 =035 \\$aBZT6549NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.M7$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.M7$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTK9185.2.M66$cNuclear engineering =053 \0$aTN693.M64$cMetallography =053 \0$aTP245.M7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aMolybdenum compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =750 \2$aMolybdenum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008982 =LDR 00460cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362401502441 =005 20120730163523.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086637 =035 \\$aBZT6543NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.M7$cChemistry =053 \0$aTA480.M6$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTP245.M7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aMolybdenum =550 \\$wg$aChromium group =750 \2$aMolybdenum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008982 =LDR 00546cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362401602441 =005 20120730163522.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086630 =035 \\$aBZT6536NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMolting =450 \\$aMoulting =450 \\$aShedding (Zoology) =550 \\$wg$aFeathers =550 \\$wg$aFur =550 \\$wg$aHair =550 \\$wg$aHorns, Cutaneous =550 \\$wg$aInsects$xDevelopment =550 \\$wg$aShells =550 \\$wg$aSkin =750 \2$aMolting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018978 =LDR 00730cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362401702441 =005 20190308130706.0 =008 031010i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086611 =035 \\$aBZT6517NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dFU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL401$bQL432$cZoology =053 \0$aSB998.M64$cPests =150 \\$aMollusks =450 \\$aConchology =450 \\$aMalacology =450 \\$aMollusca =450 \\$aMolluscs =550 \\$wg$aBilatera =550 \\$wg$aInvertebrates =550 \\$wg$aShellfish =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Mollusk or Mollusc) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(mollusk, also spelled mollusc (phylum Mollusca)) =681 \\$iNote under$aShells =750 \2$aMollusca$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008974 =LDR 00392cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362401802441 =005 20120730163522.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086610 =035 \\$aBZT6516NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSB951.65 =150 \\$aMolluscicides =450 \\$aMolluscacides =550 \\$wg$aPesticides =750 \2$aMolluscacides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008975 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362401902441 =005 20120730163522.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086607 =035 \\$aBZT6513LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M6 =150 \\$aMolluginaceae =550 \\$wg$aCaryophyllales =750 \2$aMolluginaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035704 =LDR 00417cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362402002441 =005 20120730163522.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086598 =035 \\$aBZT6504NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMolecules$xModels =450 \\$aModels, Molecular$5IEN =450 \\$aMolecular models =550 \\$wg$aChemical models =750 \2$aModels, Molecular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008958 =LDR 00441cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362402102441 =005 20120730163522.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086597 =035 \\$aBZT6503NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC173 =053 \\$aQC179 =150 \\$aMolecules =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aMolecular =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMolecular Conformation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008968 =LDR 00530cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362402202441 =005 20120730163522.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086596 =035 \\$aBZT6502NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD463$bQD464 =150 \\$aMolecular weights =450 \\$aFreezing points of solutions =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Physical and theoretical =550 \\$aAtomic weights =550 \\$aCryoscopy =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMolecular Weight$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008970 =LDR 00570cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362402302441 =005 20120730163522.0 =008 031022||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086594 =035 \\$aBZT6500NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD461 =150 \\$aMolecular structure =360 \\$isubdivision$aStructure$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aInsulin--Structure =450 \\$aStructure, Molecular =550 \\$wg$aChemical structure =550 \\$aStructural bioinformatics =750 \2$aMolecular Structure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015394 =LDR 00564cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362402402441 =005 20060710140108.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086580 =035 \\$aBZT6486NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH442.2 =150 \\$aMolecular cloning =450 \\$aCloning, Molecular =450 \\$aDNA cloning =450 \\$aGene cloning =550 \\$wg$aCloning =550 \\$wg$aGenetic engineering =550 \\$wg$aMolecular genetics =550 \\$aClone cells =750 \2$aCloning, Molecular$0(DNLM)D003001$5IEN =LDR 00844cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362402502441 =005 20120730163522.0 =008 050527i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086577 =035 \\$aBZT6483NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH506 =150 \\$aMolecular biology =360 \\$isubdivisions$aMolecular aspects$iand$aGrowth--Molecular aspects$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Molecular aspects; Heart--Growth--Molecular aspects;$iand subdivision$aMolecular aspects$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Molecular aspects =450 \\$aMolecular biochemistry =450 \\$aMolecular biophysics =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =550 \\$wg$aBiophysics =550 \\$aBiomolecules =550 \\$aSystems biology =750 \2$aMolecular Biology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008967 =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362402602441 =005 20120730163522.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086576 =035 \\$aBZT6482NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMolecular biologists =550 \\$wg$aBiologists =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMolecular Biology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008967 =LDR 00511cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362402702441 =005 20120730163521.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086568 =035 \\$aBZT6474NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF861.M65$cPhysiognomy =053 \\$aRL793 =150 \\$aMole (Dermatology) =450 \\$aMoles (Dermatology) =450 \\$aNaevus =450 \\$aNevus =550 \\$wg$aSkin =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNevus, Pigmented$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009508 =LDR 00391cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362402802441 =005 20120730163521.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086544 =035 \\$aBZT6450NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP413$cManufacture =150 \\$aMolasses =550 \\$wg$aSugarcane products =550 \\$wg$aSyrups =750 \2$aMolasses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008965 =LDR 00340cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362402902441 =005 20120730163521.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086541 =035 \\$aBZT6447NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMolars =450 \\$aMolar teeth =550 \\$wg$aTeeth =750 \2$aMolar$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008963 =LDR 00527cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362403002441 =005 20120730163521.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086435 =035 \\$aBZT6341NU =035 \\$aSH 85086435 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTK7887.8.M63 =150 \\$aModems =450 \\$aModulate/demodulate units =550 \\$wg$aComputer input-output equipment =550 \\$wg$aData transmission systems =550 \\$wg$aModulators (Electronics) =750 \2$aModems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003629 =LDR 00573cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362403102441 =005 20120730163521.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086298 =035 \\$aBZT6204NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.V2 =150 \\$aMitral valve insufficiency =450 \\$aIncompetence, Mitral =450 \\$aMitral incompetence =450 \\$aMitral regurgitation =450 \\$aRegurgitation, Mitral =550 \\$wg$aMitral valve$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMitral Valve Insufficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008944 =LDR 00707cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362403202441 =005 20120730163521.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086296 =035 \\$aBZT6202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.V2 =150 \\$aMitral valve$xDisplacement =450 \\$aBarlow's syndrome =450 \\$aClick murmur syndrome =450 \\$aDisplacement of the mitral valve =450 \\$aFloppy mitral valve syndrome =450 \\$aMitral valve$xProlapse =450 \\$aMitral valve prolapse =450 \\$aMVP (Heart disease) =450 \\$aProlapse of the mitral valve =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMitral Valve Prolapse$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008945 =LDR 00599cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362403302441 =005 20120730163521.0 =008 911219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086294 =035 \\$aBZT6200NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMitral valve =450 \\$aBicuspid valve =450 \\$aLeft atrioventricular valve =450 \\$aValva atrioventricularis sinistra =550 \\$wg$aHeart valves =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Mitral valve, valva atrioventricularis sinistra; left atrioventricular valve, biscuspid valve) =750 \2$aMitral Valve$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008943 =LDR 00568cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362403402441 =005 20120730163521.0 =008 920615||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086290 =035 \\$aBZT6196NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC271.M57 =150 \\$aMitoxantrone hydrochloride =450 \\$aMitozantrone =550 \\$wg$aAnthracene =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aOrganic cyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aQuinone =670 \\$aMESH$b(Mitoxantrone x Mitozantrone) =750 \2$aMitoxantrone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008942 =LDR 00437cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362403502441 =005 20120730163521.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086289 =035 \\$aBZT6195NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH605 =150 \\$aMitosis =550 \\$wg$aCell cycle =550 \\$wg$aCell division =550 \\$wg$aKaryokinesis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMitosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008938 =LDR 00529cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362403602441 =005 20120730163521.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086286 =035 \\$aBZT6192NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC271.M53$cCancer chemotherapy =150 \\$aMitomycin C =550 \\$wg$aAmino compounds =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic antibiotics =550 \\$wg$aCarbamates =550 \\$wg$aImmunosuppressive agents =550 \\$wg$aIndole =750 \2$aMitomycin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016685 =LDR 00346cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362403702441 =005 20060628163600.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086283 =035 \\$aBZT6189NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMitogens =550 \\$wg$aLectins =550 \\$wg$aMitosis =750 \2$aMitogens$0(DNLM)D008934$5IEN =LDR 00420cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362403802441 =005 20060628163735.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086281 =035 \\$aBZT6187NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH603.M5 =150 \\$aMitochondrial membranes =550 \\$wg$aCell membranes =550 \\$wg$aMembranes (Biology) =750 \2$aMitochondrial Membranes$0(DNLM)D051336$5IEN =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362403902441 =005 20070524082509.0 =008 030318i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086280 =035 \\$aBZT6186NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQH603.M5 =150 \\$aMitochondria =450 \\$aChondriosomes =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =550 \\$wg$aProtoplasm =750 \2$aMitochondria$0(DNLM)D008928$5IEN =LDR 00934cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362404002441 =005 20120730163521.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086270 =035 \\$aBZT6176NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL458$bQL458.2 =150 \\$aMites =450 \\$aAcari =450 \\$aAcarida =450 \\$aAcaridea =450 \\$aAcariformes$5IEN =450 \\$aAcarina =450 \\$wnno$aMesostigmata$5IEN =450 \\$aOpilioacariformes$5IEN =450 \\$aOribatei$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aArachnida =550 \\$aAcarology =670 \\$aSyn. class. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 111-117 (Subclass Acari, mites; Orders Opilioacariformes (=Opilioacarida; Notostigmata), Parasitiformes, Acariformes (=Actinotrichida)) =670 \\$aA synoptic classif. of living organisms, c1984:$bp. 215 (Orders Notostigmata, "leathery mites;" Parasitiformes; Acariformes) =750 \2$aMites$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008925 =LDR 00925cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362404102441 =005 20120730163520.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086250 =035 \\$aBZT6156NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85086250 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB615.M5$cParasitic plants =150 \\$aMistletoes =450 \\$wnne$aMistletoe =550 \\$wg$aSantalales =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Biology of mistletoes, 1983:$bp. 6 (Mistletoes are flowering plants which belong to one of three families (Loranthaceae, Viscaceae and Eremolepidaceae) with the order Santalales (Kuijt, 1986; Cronquist, 1981). Some contemporary authorities have taken the conservative view that mistletoes constitute a single family, the Loranthaceae sens. laut. (s.l.) within which there are two or three sub-families (Tutin et al., 1964; Heywood, 1978) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aMistletoe$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014784 =LDR 00513cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362404202441 =005 20201016150928.0 =008 051004i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086083 =035 \\$aBZT5989NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA390$bRA392 =150 \\$aMissions, Medical =450 \\$aMedical missions =450 \\$aMissionary medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedical assistance =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aMedical expeditions =750 \2$aMedical Missions$0(DNLM)D008493$5IEN =LDR 01256cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362404302441 =005 20150216162056.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85086032 =035 \\$aBZT5938NU =035 \\$aSH 85086032 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBV2000$bBV3705 =150 \\$aMissions =360 \\$isubdivision$aMissions$iunder individual religions, religious denominations, and religious and monastic orders for works discussing the missions or missionary activities of those groups, e.g.$aBuddhism--Missions; Catholic Church--Missions; Baptists--Missions; Jesuits--Missions;$iand the subdivision$aMissions$iunder ethnic groups for missions to those groups =450 \\$aChristian missions =450 \\$aChristianity$xMissions =450 \\$wnne$aMissions, Foreign =450 \\$aMissionary work$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aReligion =550 \\$wg$aTheology, Practical =550 \\$aProselytizing =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on the activities and programs of missionaries and works on Christian missions. Works on the purpose of the church and its activities are entered under$aMission of the church. =681 \\$iNote under$aMission of the church =750 \2$aReligious Missions$0(DNLM)D008921$5IEN =LDR 00672cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362404402441 =005 20120730163455.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083052 =035 \\$aBZT2958NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMedically underserved areas =450 \\$aHealth service shortage areas =450 \\$aMedical underservice areas =450 \\$aPhysician shortage areas =450 \\$aUnderserved areas in medicine =550 \\$wg$aHealth service areas =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =550 \\$wg$aMedical economics =550 \\$wg$aScarcity =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMedically Underserved Area$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008507 =LDR 00810cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362404602441 =005 20120730163455.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083048 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02010467 =035 \\$aBZT2954NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC78.7.T5 =150 \\$aMedical thermography =360 \\$isubdivision$aThermography$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Thermography =450 \\$aClinical thermography =450 \\$aMedical thermology =450 \\$aMedicine$xThermographic methods =450 \\$wnne$aThermography (Medicine) =450 \\$aThermology, Medical =550 \\$wg$aBody temperature$xMeasurement =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic imaging =550 \\$wg$aThermography =750 \2$aThermography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013817 =LDR 00687cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362404702441 =005 20111220142130.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083046 =035 \\$aBZT2952NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aR855$bR855.5 =150 \\$aMedical technology =450 \\$aHealth care technology =450 \\$aHealth technology =550 \\$wg$aTechnology =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the techniques, equipment, drugs and procedures used to deliver medical care and the systems within which such care is delivered. =750 \2$aMedical Laboratory Science$0(DNLM)D013677$5IEN =750 \2$aBiomedical Technology$0(DNLM)D020811$5IEN =LDR 00578cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362404802441 =005 20120301112935.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083045 =035 \\$aBZT2951NU =035 \\$ash 85083045 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMedical technologists =450 \\$aClinical laboratory technicians =450 \\$aMedical laboratory technicians =550 \\$wg$aBiomedical technicians =550 \\$wg$aLaboratory technicians =550 \\$aMedical laboratory technology =750 \2$aMedical Laboratory Personnel$0(DNLM)D017056$5IEN =LDR 00657cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362404902441 =005 20120730163455.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083041 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02010417 =035 \\$aBZT2947NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aR857.D5 =150 \\$aMedical supplies, Disposable =450 \\$aDisposable medical supplies =450 \\$aMedical disposables =450 \\$aMedical supplies, Single-use =450 \\$aSingle-use medical supplies =550 \\$aDisposable medical supplies industry =550 \\$aHealth facilities$xWaste disposal =750 \2$aDisposable Equipment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004209 =LDR 00400cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362405002441 =005 20120730163455.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083034 =035 \\$aBZT2940NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMedical students =450 \\$aStudents, Medical$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aHealth occupations students =750 \2$aStudents, Medical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013337 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362405102441 =005 20120730163455.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083029 =035 \\$aBZT2935NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMedical sociologists =550 \\$wg$aSocial medicine =550 \\$wg$aSociologists =670 \\$aWk AFK9137 =750 \2$aSociology, Medical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012962 =LDR 00547cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362405202441 =005 20120730163455.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083026 =035 \\$aBZT2932NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aR728 =150 \\$aMedical secretaries =550 \\$wg$aAllied health personnel =550 \\$wg$aMedical offices =550 \\$wg$aSecretaries =550 \\$aMedical assistants =550 \\$aMedical transcription =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMedical Secretaries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008502 =LDR 00915cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362405302441 =005 20130212093536.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083024 =035 \\$aBZT2930NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA427.5 =150 \\$aMedical screening =360 \\$isubdivision$aMedical examinations$iunder topical headings, classes of persons, ethnic groups, and individual military services =450 \\$aMass medical screening =450 \\$aMass screening, Medical =450 \\$aMedical examinations =450 \\$aScreening, Medical =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic services =550 \\$wg$aHealth risk assessment =680 \\$iHere are entered works on mass examination of the population to detect the existence of a particular disease, as diabetes, tuberculosis, etc. =681 \\$iNote under$aMedicine--Examinations =750 \2$aMass Screening$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008403 =LDR 00470cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362405402441 =005 20120730163454.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083020 =035 \\$aBZT2926NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMedical research personnel =450 \\$aClinical investigators =450 \\$aMedical researchers =550 \\$wg$aMedical personnel =550 \\$wg$aMedicine$xResearch =750 \2$aResearch Personnel$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012108 =LDR 00489cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362405502441 =005 20120730163454.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083019 =035 \\$aBZT2925NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aR727.8 =150 \\$aMedical referral =450 \\$aPatient referral =450 \\$aReferral, Medical =550 \\$wg$aMedical cooperation =550 \\$wg$aMedicine$xPractice =750 \2$aReferral and Consultation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012017 =LDR 02742cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362405602441 =005 20121226153255.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083013 =035 \\$aBZT2919NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDGPO =150 \\$aMedical records$xData processing =450 \\$aComputerized medical records$5IEN =450 \\$aEHR systems =450 \\$aEHR technology =450 \\$aEHRs (Electronic health records) =450 \\$aElectronic health records =450 \\$aElectronic medical records =450 \\$aEMR systems =450 \\$aEMRs (Electronic medical records) =450 \\$aMedical records systems, Computerized$5IEN =550 \\$aInformation storage and retrieval systems$xMedical care =670 \\$aU.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Small Business. Subcomm. on Healthcare and Technology. Not what the doctor ordered : barriers to health IT for small medical practices, 2011:$bp. 1 (electronic health records or EHR, EHR system; EHRs; office-based physicians) p. 7 (EHR technology) =670 \\$aGoogle, Apr. 19, 2012$b(hit counts in millions: medical records data: 48, electronic health records: 26, EHR technology: 9.6, EHR systems: 8.8) =670 \\$aCenters for Medicare & Medicaid Services website, Apr. 19, 2012:$bmenu selection: Electronic Health Records (Electronic Health Record, EHR, EHRs) =670 \\$aHing, Esther. Use of electronic medical records by ambulatory care providers, 2010:$bp. 1 (electronic medical records, EMRs, EMR systems) =670 \\$aElectronic medical records vs. electronic health records, 2006, uncataloged work accessed from the HIMSS Analytics, LLC website, Sept. 5, 2012:$bp. 2 (Many people in the U.S. healthcare industry, our government, and the press use the terms electronic medical record (EMR) and electronic health record (EHR) interchangeably ... The EMR is the legal record created in hospitals and ambulatory environments that is the source of data for the EHR. The EHR represents the ability to easily share medical information among stakeholders and to have a patient's information follow him or her through the various modalities of care engaged by that individual) =670 \\$aPhysician adoption of electronic health record systems, 2012:$bp. 6 (Does this practice use electronic medical records or electronic health records?) =670 \\$aNational Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS): Electronic Medical Records Supplement 2011, accessed from the National Center for Health Statistics website, Sept. 5, 2012:$bp. 1 (National Study of Electronic Medical Records/Electronic Health Records (EMRs/EHRs)) question 17b (What is the name of your current EMR/EHR system?) =750 \2$aMedical Records Systems, Computerized$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016347 =LDR 00637cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362405702441 =005 20120730163454.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083010 =035 \\$aBZT2916NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aR864$cGeneral =053 \\$aRA976$cHospital medical records =150 \\$aMedical records =450 \\$aClinical records =450 \\$aHealth records =450 \\$aHospital medical records =450 \\$aPatient care records =550 \\$wg$aCommunication in medicine =550 \\$wg$aHospital records =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMedical Records$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008499 =LDR 00584cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362405802441 =005 20120730163454.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083009 =035 \\$aBZT2915NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA976.5 =150 \\$aMedical record personnel =450 \\$aMedical record administrators$5IEN =450 \\$wnne$aMedical record librarians =450 \\$aMedical records librarians =450 \\$aMedical records personnel =550 \\$wg$aAllied health personnel =750 \2$aMedical Record Administrators$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008497 =LDR 00499cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362405902441 =005 20120730163454.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083008 =035 \\$aBZT2914NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMedical record linkage =450 \\$aRecord linkage, Medical =550 \\$wg$aDual record systems =550 \\$wg$aEpidemiology =550 \\$wg$aMedical statistics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMedical Record Linkage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008498 =LDR 00641cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362406002441 =005 20120730163454.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083005 =035 \\$aBZT2911NU =035 \\$aSH 85083005 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC64 =150 \\$aMedical protocols =450 \\$aClinical algorithms =450 \\$aClinical protocols =450 \\$aPatient care plans =450 \\$aPlans for patient care =450 \\$aProtocols in medicine =550 \\$wg$aClinical medicine$vHandbooks, manuals, etc. =550 \\$wg$aMedical records =750 \2$aClinical Protocols$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002985 =LDR 00802cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362406102441 =005 20120730163454.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083002 =035 \\$aBZT2908NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aMedical policy =450 \\$aHealth care policy =450 \\$aHealth policy =450 \\$aMedical care$xGovernment policy =450 \\$aMedicine and state =450 \\$aPolicy, Medical =450 \\$aPublic health$xGovernment policy =450 \\$aPublic health policy =450 \\$aState and medicine =550 \\$wg$aScience and state =550 \\$wg$aSocial policy =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Health care policy) =670 \\$aNew perspectives on public health policy, c2008. =750 \2$aHealth Policy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006291 =LDR 00587cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362406202441 =005 20120730163454.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083001 =035 \\$aBZT2907NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aR895$bR920 =150 \\$aMedical physics =450 \\$aHealth physics =450 \\$aHealth radiation physics =450 \\$aMedical radiation physics =450 \\$aRadiation therapy physics =450 \\$aRadiotherapy physics =550 \\$wg$aBiophysics =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =750 \2$aHealth Physics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006283 =LDR 00445cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362406302441 =005 20120730163453.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083000 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professionals =450 \\$aHealth manpower =450 \\$aHealth personnel =450 \\$aHealth professions =450 \\$aHealth sciences personnel =450 \\$aHealth services personnel =450 \\$aHealthcare professionals =450 \\$aMedical manpower =550 \\$wg$aProfessional employees =670 \\$aUnited States. Dept. of the Air Force. Health care professionals, there's room at the top in the Air Force, 1976. =670 \\$aUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Health. Healthcare professionals, 2008. =750 \2$aHealth Personnel$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006282 =LDR 00441cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362406602441 =005 20120730163453.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082981 =035 \\$aBZT2887NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aR729.5.P37 =150 \\$aMedical partnership =550 \\$wg$aMedicine$xPractice =550 \\$wg$aPartnership =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPartnership Practice$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010317 =LDR 00627cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362406702441 =005 20120730163453.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082980 =035 \\$aBZT2886NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR251$bQR255 =150 \\$aMedical parasitology =360 \\$isubdivision$aParasites$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Parasites =450 \\$aHuman beings$xParasites =450 \\$aHuman parasitology =550 \\$wg$aMedical sciences =550 \\$wg$aParasitology =550 \\$aParasitic diseases =750 \2$aParasitology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010274 =LDR 00334cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361915002441 =005 20120730162603.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015549 =035 \\$aBZL5455NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBones$xNecrosis =450 \\$aOsteonecrosis =750 \2$aOsteonecrosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010020 =LDR 00340cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361915102441 =005 20120730162603.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015545 =035 \\$aBZL5451NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC930$bRC931 =150 \\$aBones$xDiseases =750 \2$aBone Diseases$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001847 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361915202441 =005 20120730162603.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015544 =035 \\$aBZL5450NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBones$xCancer =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aBone Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001859 =LDR 00961cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361915302441 =005 20120730162602.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015539 =035 \\$aBZL5445NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL821$cAnimal =053 \0$aQM101$bQM117$cHuman =150 \\$aBones =450 \\$aOsteology =550 \\$wg$aMusculoskeletal system =550 \\$aBone =550 \\$aSkeleton =680 \\$iHere are entered comprehensive and systematic works on the anatomy of the bony structure of man and its articulations; also comparative studies and discussions of bony structures of vertebrate groups other than man. Works on the comparative morphology, mechanics, etc. of the skeleton are entered under the heading$aSkeleton.$iStudies of skeletal remains are entered under$aHuman remains (Archaeology); Animal remains (Archaeology). =681 \\$iNote under$aSkeleton =750 \2$aBone and Bones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001842 =LDR 00685cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361915402441 =005 20120730162602.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015531 =035 \\$aBZL5437NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBone screws (Orthopedics) =450 \\$aOrthopedic bone screws =450 \\$aScrews, Bone (Orthopedics) =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedic implants =550 \\$wg$aScrews =550 \\$aInternal fixation in fractures =670 \\$aWork cat.: Regazzoni, P. The dynamic hip screw implant system, 1984. =670 \\$aNLM. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Skeletal disorders, Orthopedics, Bone screws) =750 \2$aBone Screws$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001863 =LDR 00451cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361915502441 =005 20120730162602.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015529 =035 \\$aBZL5435NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBone resorption =450 \\$aOsteolysis =550 \\$wg$aBone remodeling =550 \\$wg$aBones$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aResorption (Physiology) =750 \2$aBone Resorption$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001862 =LDR 00458cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361915602441 =005 20120730162602.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015528 =035 \\$aBZL5434NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBone regeneration =450 \\$aBone$xRegeneration =450 \\$aBones$xRegeneration =550 \\$wg$aBone remodeling =550 \\$wg$aRegeneration (Biology) =750 \2$aBone Regeneration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001861 =LDR 00522cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361915702441 =005 20120730162602.0 =008 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\\$aGrafting of bone =450 \\$aOsteoplasty =550 \\$wg$aBones$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aHomografts =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Experimental =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =550 \\$wg$aTransplantation of organs, tissues, etc. =750 \2$aBone Transplantation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016025 =LDR 00610cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361916002441 =005 20120730162602.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015520 =035 \\$aBZL5426NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBone densitometry =450 \\$aDensitometry, Bone =550 \\$wg$aBones$xRadiography =550 \\$wg$aCalcium in the body =750 \2$81$wb$aBone and Bones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001842 =750 \2$81$wb$aDensitometry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003720 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record$aBone and Bones$iand$aDensitometry$5IEN =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361916102441 =005 20120730162602.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015519 =035 \\$aBZL5425NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBone 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\\$wnne$aBone$xGrowth =450 \\$aBone growth =450 \\$aOsteogenesis =750 \2$aBone Development$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001846 =LDR 00496cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361916502441 =005 20120730162601.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015512 =035 \\$aBZL5418NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM569$cHistology of bony tissue =150 \\$aBone =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues =550 \\$wg$aSkeleton =550 \\$aBones =550 \\$aCalcification =681 \\$iNote under$aTissues =750 \2$aBone and Bones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001842 =LDR 00508cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361916602441 =005 20080316123523.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015477 =035 \\$aBZL5383NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBombs =450 \\$aAerial bombs =550 \\$wg$aAmmunition =550 \\$wg$aProjectiles, Aerial =550 \\$aBombings =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on bombs and works on bombs launched from aircraft. =750 \2$aBombs$0(DNLM)D054042$5IEN =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361916702441 =005 20120730162601.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015462 =035 \\$aBZL5368NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B7$cBotany =150 \\$aBombacaceae =550 \\$wg$aMalvales =750 \2$aBombacaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035161 =LDR 00831cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361916802441 =005 20120730162600.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015337 =035 \\$aBZL5243NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85015337 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL666.O63$cZoology =150 \\$aBoidae =450 \\$aBoids =450 \\$aConstrictors (Snakes) =550 \\$wg$aSnakes =550 \\$wg$aSquamata =670 \\$aITIS, Oct. 18, 2000$b(Boidae. Common name: pythons. Suborder Serpentes, Order Squamata) =670 \\$aThe EMBL reptile database, via WWW, Oct. 18, 2000$b(Family Boidae (boas and pythons)). 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Works on the overall pattern of one's direct or sensory awareness of the spatial aspect of one's body are entered under$aBody schema. =681 \\$iNote under$aBody schema =750 \2$aBody Image$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001828 =LDR 00705cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361917502441 =005 20120730162559.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015244 =035 \\$aBZL5150NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP90.5 =150 \\$aBody fluids =360 \\$isubdivision$aSecretions$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Secretions =360 \\$isubdivision$aSecretions$iunder individual parts of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Secretions =450 \\$aAnimal fluids and humors =450 \\$aBody humors =450 \\$aFluids and humors, Animal =450 \\$aFluids, Body =450 \\$aHumors, Body =750 \2$aBody Fluids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001826 =LDR 00439cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361917602441 =005 20090613121743.0 =008 030718||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015240 =035 \\$aBZL5146NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL941$bQL943$cComparative anatomy =150 \\$aBody covering (Anatomy) =450 \\$aCovering, Body (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aAnatomy =750 \2$aIntegumentary System$0(DNLM)D034582$5IEN-M =LDR 00469cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361917702441 =005 20120730162559.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015239 =035 \\$aBZL5145NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBody composition =450 \\$aComposition of the body =550 \\$wg$aAnatomy =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =550 \\$aBody weight =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/1/90 =750 \2$aBody Composition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001823 =LDR 00691cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361917802441 =005 20120730162558.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015222 =035 \\$aBZL5128NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGT495$bGT498$cManners and customs =053 \0$aHM636$cSociology =150 \\$aHuman body =450 \\$wnne$aBody, Human =550 \\$wg$aHuman beings =550 \\$aBody image =550 \\$aHuman anatomy =550 \\$aHuman physiology =550 \\$aMind and body =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 28, 2009$b(human body) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20090304 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Body, Human =750 \2$aHuman Body$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018594 =LDR 00556cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361917902441 =005 20120730162558.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015124 =035 \\$aBZL5030NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85015124 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBlushing =550 \\$wg$aErythema =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(blush: An involuntary vasodilatation most apparent in the face and neck. It is evidenced by redness of the skin and often occurs as a response to embarrassment.) =750 \2$aBlushing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001821 =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361918002441 =005 20120730162558.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015118 =035 \\$aBZL5024NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBluetongue virus =450 \\$aBlue tongue virus$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aArboviruses =550 \\$wg$aOrbiviruses =750 \2$aBluetongue virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001820 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361918102441 =005 20120730162558.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015117 =035 \\$aBZL5023NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF809.B55 =150 \\$aBluetongue =450 \\$aBlue tongue =550 \\$wg$aOrbivirus infections in animals =750 \2$aBluetongue$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001819 =LDR 00856cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361918202441 =005 20170616094036.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015096 =035 \\$aBZL5002NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.E68$cBotany =053 \0$aSB386.B7$cCulture =150 \\$aBlueberries =550 \\$wg$aBerries =550 \\$wg$aVaccinium =670 \\$aITIS, Apr. 20, 2006$b(genus Vaccinium -- blueberries, blueberry, huckleberry, vaccinium) =670 \\$aNational Gardening Association gardener's dict., via WWW, Apr. 20, 2006$b(Vaccinium: bilberry, blueberry, cranberry, huckleberry) =670 \\$aThe Plant Press dict. of common names, via WWW, Apr. 20 2006$b(Blueberry: Vaccinium, Vaccinium angustifolium, Vaccinium corymbosum, Vaccinium myrtillus) =750 \2$aBlueberry Plants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029798 =LDR 01793cz 2200409n 4500 =001 9880361918302441 =005 20230104145742.0 =008 030916i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015067 =035 \\$aBZL4973NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85015067 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR99.6$bQR99.8 =150 \\$aCyanobacteria =450 \\$aBacteria, Blue-green =450 \\$wnne$aBlue-green algae =450 \\$aBlue-green bacteria =450 \\$aBlue-greens (Microorganisms) =450 \\$aCryptophyceae =450 \\$aCyanochloronta =450 \\$aCyanophyceae =450 \\$aCyanophycota =450 \\$wnne$aCyanophyta =450 \\$aMyxophyceae =450 \\$aMyxophyta =450 \\$aPhycochromophyceae =450 \\$aSchizophyceae =550 \\$wg$aProkaryotes =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Cyanobacteria : a comprehensive review, c1987:$bp. 1 (...blue-greens have been renamed cyanobacteria...) =670 \\$aFay, P. The Blue-greens (Cyanophyta-Cyanobacteria), 1983:$bp. 3 (Cyanophyta, Myxophyta, Cyanochloronta, Cyanobacteria, blue-green algae, blue-green bacteria refer to one and the same group of micro-organisms) =670 \\$aThe Biology of cyanobacteria, 1982:$bp. ix (The reader will note that this treatise bears the title of The Biology of Cyanobacteria, not the The Biology of Blue-Green Algae, the title of its predecessor.) =750 \2$aCyanobacteria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000458 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aPlanktothrix$0(DNLM)D000086302$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aPhormidium$0(DNLM)D000084242$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aPannus$0(DNLM)D000086282$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aThermosynechococcus$0(DNLM)D000086325$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aDolichospermum flos-aquae$0(DNLM)D046869$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00806cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361918402441 =005 20120730162556.0 =008 030418i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015065 =035 \\$aBZL4971LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74$cBotany =053 \0$aSB201.B5$cCulture =150 \\$aBluegrasses =450 \\$wnne$aBlue-grass =450 \\$aBlue grasses =450 \\$aBluegrass =450 \\$aPoa =450 \\$aSpear grasses =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(bluegrass 1. any several grasses of genus Poa) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(bluegrass 1 ... genus Poa) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Poa Bluegrass, Meadow grass, Spear grass Gramineae) =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, Apr. 18, 2003$b(blue grasses (Poa spp.)) =750 \2$aPoa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031785 =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361918502441 =005 20140703124736.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015036 =035 \\$aBZL4942NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBloodstains =450 \\$aBlood stains =450 \\$aStains, Blood =550 \\$wg$aDiscoloration =750 \2$aBlood Stains$0(DNLM)D001801$5IEN =LDR 00987cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880361918602441 =005 20120730162556.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015033 =035 \\$aBZL4939NU =035 \\$aSH 85015033 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dUk =053 \0$aRB45.15$cBlood collection =053 \0$aRM182$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aPhlebotomy =450 \\$aBleeding (Therapy) =450 \\$aBlood-letting$5IEN =450 \\$wnne$aBloodletting =450 \\$aVenesection =450 \\$aVenotomy =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCollection and preservation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Garza, D. Phlebotomy handbook, c1989. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bloodletting, x Phlebotomy) =670 \\$aBlack's medical dict.$b(Bleeding; venesection) =750 \2$aBloodletting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001815 =750 \2$aPhlebotomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018962 =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361918702441 =005 20130412151920.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015031 =035 \\$aBZL4937NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlood volume =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation =550 \\$wg$aHemodynamics =750 \2$aBlood Volume$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001810 =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361918802441 =005 20120730162555.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015030 =035 \\$aBZL4936NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC280.B56 =150 \\$aBlood-vessels$xTumors =750 \2$aVascular Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019043 =LDR 00388cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361918902441 =005 20120730162555.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015027 =035 \\$aBZL4933NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD598.5 =150 \\$aBlood-vessels$xSurgery =450 \\$aVascular surgery =750 \2$aVascular Surgical Procedures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014656 =LDR 00410cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361919002441 =005 20070503175825.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015023 =035 \\$aBZL4929NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC691$bRC700 =150 \\$aBlood-vessels$xDiseases =450 \\$aAngiology =450 \\$aVascular diseases =750 \2$aVascular Diseases$0(DNLM)D014652$5IEN =LDR 00420cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361919102441 =005 20120730162555.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015022 =035 \\$aBZL4928NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlood-vessels$xAbnormalities =450 \\$aAngiodysplasia =450 \\$wnne$aBlood-vessels$xAbnormities and deformities =750 \2$aAngiodysplasia$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D016888 =LDR 00655cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361919202441 =005 20120522104905.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015021 =035 \\$aBZL4927NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL835$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM191$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aBlood-vessels =360 \\$isubdivision$aBlood-vessels$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Blood-vessels; Foot--Blood-vessels =450 \\$aAngiology =450 \\$aVascular system =450 \\$aVasculature =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular system =750 \2$aBlood Vessels$0(DNLM)D001808$5IEN =LDR 00539cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361919302441 =005 20120730162555.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015020 =035 \\$aBZL4926NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlood vessel prosthesis =450 \\$aVascular prostheses =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels$xTransplantation =550 \\$wg$aProsthesis =670 \\$a91-75949: Greisler, H.P. New biologic and synthetic vascular prostheses, c1991. =750 \2$aBlood Vessel Prosthesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001807 =LDR 00515cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361919402441 =005 20120730162542.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014257 =035 \\$aBZL4163NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBiopsy =360 \\$isubdivision$aBiopsy$iunder names of organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Biopsy =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis, Laboratory =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic specimens =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Operative =750 \2$aBiopsy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001706 =LDR 01010cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361919502441 =005 20120730162541.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014255 =035 \\$aBZL4161NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP801.B69$cBiochemistry =053 \0$aTP248.65.P62$cBiotechnology =150 \\$aBiopolymers =450 \\$aBioactive polymers =450 \\$aBiological polymers =450 \\$aNatural polymers =450 \\$aNaturally occurring polymers =550 \\$wg$aBiomolecules =550 \\$wg$aPolymers =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biopolymeric controlled release systems, 1984. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(see also Macromolecular compounds; Polymers) =670 \\$aMESH:$bunder Macromolecular systems. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(a polymer formed in a living organism as a polypeptide) =670 \\$aHiemenz polymer chemistry:$bp. 16 (naturally occuring polymers, natural polymers) =750 \2$aBiopolymers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001704 =LDR 00485cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361919602441 =005 20120730162541.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014253 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02085841 =035 \\$aBZL4159NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH505 =150 \\$aBiophysics =450 \\$wnne$aBiological physics =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$wg$aMedical sciences =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =750 \2$aBiophysics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001703 =LDR 00555cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361919702441 =005 20120730162541.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014252 =035 \\$aBZL4158NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM301.4 =150 \\$aBiopharmaceutics =360 \\$isubdivision$aBioavailability$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Bioavailability =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =550 \\$wg$aPharmacy =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBiopharmaceutics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001702 =LDR 00713cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361919802441 =005 20120730162541.0 =008 930409i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014251 =035 \\$aBZL4157NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP550$bQP801 =150 \\$aBioorganic chemistry =450 \\$aBio-organic chemistry =450 \\$aBiological organic chemistry =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Organic =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bender, M.L. The bioorganic chemistry of enzymatic catalysis, 1984. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(bioorganic: of or relating to the organic chemistry of biologically significant substances) =750 \2$aChemistry, Organic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002625 =LDR 00860cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361919902441 =005 20120730162541.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014250 =035 \\$aBZL4156NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBionics =450 \\$aIntellectronics =550 \\$wg$aBioengineering =550 \\$wg$aBiophysics =550 \\$wg$aCybernetics =550 \\$wg$aSimulation methods =550 \\$wg$aSystems engineering =680 \\$iHere are entered works on applying the organizational principles of living organisms to the solution of engineering problems in general and, in particular, on considering living organisms as prototypes in dealing with the theory, circuitry and technology of information-processing electronic components or systems. =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBionics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001701 =LDR 00705cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361920002441 =005 20100302130818.0 =008 000301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014244 =035 \\$aBZL4150NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85014244 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH323.5 =150 \\$aBiometry =450 \\$aBiological statistics =450 \\$aBiology$xStatistical methods =450 \\$aBiometrics (Biology) =450 \\$aBiostatistics =550 \\$wg$aBiomathematics =550 \\$wg$aStatistics =670 \\$aHampton, R.E. Introductory biological statistics, 1994. =670 \\$aPearce, S.C. 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Biofuels, 1980. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech.$b(Biomass) =670 \\$aINSPEC$b(Bioenergy conversion) =670 \\$aLC database, April 7, 1989$b(Biofuels, biological fuels, bioenergy) =670 \\$aCoastal Bio-Energy Forum (2006 : Olympic Natural Resources Center). 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House. Committee on Foreign Affairs ... Biological warfare testing, 1988. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Biowarfare) =750 \2$aBiological Warfare$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001694 =LDR 00842cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361920802441 =005 20120730162539.0 =008 930409||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014199 =035 \\$aBZL4105NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH509 =150 \\$aBiological transport, Active =450 \\$aActive biological transport =450 \\$aActive transport, Biological =450 \\$aEnergy dependent biological transport =450 \\$aUphill biological transport =550 \\$wg$aEnergy metabolism =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ion transport by epithelia, c1981. =670 \\$aNLM. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Biological transport, Active transport) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Active transport) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Active transport) =750 \2$aBiological Transport, Active$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001693 =LDR 00734cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361920902441 =005 20120730162539.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014197 =035 \\$aBZL4103NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH509 =150 \\$aBiological transport =360 \\$isubdivision$aPhysiological transport$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aInsulin--Physiological transport =450 \\$aMembrane transport =450 \\$aPassive transport, Biological =450 \\$aPhysiological transport =450 \\$aTransport, Biological =550 \\$wg$aDiffusion =550 \\$wg$aOsmosis =690 \\$ar2:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aBiological Transport$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001692 =LDR 00553cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361921002441 =005 20120730162539.0 =008 010906i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014192 =035 \\$aBZL4098NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQH61$bQH63 =150 \\$aBiological specimens$xCollection and preservation =550 \\$wg$aBiology$xFieldwork =550 \\$wg$aNatural history$xTechnique =681 \\$iExample under reference from$aPreservation of natural history specimens =750 \2$aPreservation, Biological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011309 =LDR 00672cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361921102441 =005 20120730162538.0 =008 040505i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014188 =035 \\$aBZL4094NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH527$cBiology =053 \0$aQP84.6$cPhysiology =150 \\$aBiological rhythms =450 \\$aBiological clocks =450 \\$wnne$aBiology$xPeriodicity =450 \\$aBiorhythms =450 \\$aEndogenous rhythms =450 \\$aLiving clocks =450 \\$aRhythms, Biological =550 \\$wg$aChronobiology =550 \\$wg$aCycles =550 \\$aPacemaker cells =750 \2$aBiological Clocks$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001683 =LDR 01484cz 2200337n 4500 =001 9880361921202441 =005 20241022100945.0 =008 930409i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014187 =035 \\$aBZL4093NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBiological response modifiers =450 \\$aBiological response modulators =450 \\$aBiomodulators =450 \\$aBRMs (Biochemistry) =450 \\$aImmunomodulators =450 \\$aImmunoregulators =450 \\$aModifiers, Biological response =450 \\$aModulators, Biological response =550 \\$wg$aBiomolecules =550 \\$wg$aCancer$xImmunotherapy =550 \\$wg$aCellular control mechanisms =550 \\$wg$aImmunopharmacology =550 \\$aImmune response$xRegulation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biological response modifiers, 1986$b("Molecules of natural and sometimes synthetic origin which act through an organisms own biological response mechanisms and thus have been termed biological response modifiers (BRM's)") =670 \\$aBiomodulation, a new approach to cancer treatment, 1991$b(biomodulators) =670 \\$aStrukturnye osnovy deistviia peptidnykh ... 1990. =680 \\$iHere are entered works dealing with agents that are effective against cancer or other diseases by modifying the immune response. =750 \2$aImmunologic Factors$0(DNLM)D007155$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aImmunomodulating Agents$0(DNLM)D000091369$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00859cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361921302441 =005 20120730162538.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014185 =035 \\$aBZL4091NU =035 \\$aSH 85014185 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC321$bRC344 =150 \\$aBiological psychiatry =450 \\$aBiopsychiatry =550 \\$wg$aPsychiatry =550 \\$aPsychobiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biological psychiatry, higher nervous activity, c1985. =670 \\$aNLM. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aKaplan. 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Ferritins and isoferritins as biochemical markers, 1984. =670 \\$aDict. of biochem.:$bp. 34. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bunder marker. =670 \\$aBiologic markers in pulmonary toxicology, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Biological markers x Biochemical markers) =670 \\$aLC data base, 09/06/90$b(biomarkers) =750 \2$aBiomarkers$0(DNLM)D015415$5IEN =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361922902441 =005 20120730162536.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014119 =035 \\$aBZL4025NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH510.5 =150 \\$aBioacoustics =450 \\$aBiological acoustics =550 \\$wg$aSound =750 \2$aAcoustics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000162 =LDR 00725cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361923002441 =005 20080208132607.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014117 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02084603 =035 \\$aBZL4023NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aZ1010 =150 \\$aBio-bibliography =360 \\$isubdivision$aBio-bibliography$iunder names of countries, cities, etc. and under topical headings =450 \\$aBiobibliography =550 \\$wg$aBibliography =550 \\$wg$aBiography =550 \\$wg$aLiterature =550 \\$aAuthors =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Biobibliography) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Biobibliography) =750 \2$aBiobibliography as Topic$0(DNLM)D001668$5IEN =LDR 00525cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361923102441 =005 20120730162536.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014113 =035 \\$aBZL4019NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBinomial distribution =450 \\$aBernoulli distribution =450 \\$aDistribution, Bernoulli =450 \\$aDistribution, Binomial =550 \\$wg$aBinomial theorem =550 \\$wg$aDistribution (Probability theory) =750 \2$aBinomial Distribution$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016010 =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361923202441 =005 20120730162535.0 =008 040720i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014109 =035 \\$aBZL4015NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP487$bQP487.5 =150 \\$aBinocular vision =450 \\$aVision, Binocular$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aVision =550 \\$aPanum's fusional area =750 \2$aVision, Binocular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015348 =LDR 00810cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361923302441 =005 20061016085100.0 =008 060728i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014093 $zsh 88022698 =035 \\$aBZL3999LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C78$cBotany =150 \\$aBindweeds =450 \\$wnne$aBindweed =450 \\$wnne$aConvolvulus =550 \\$wg$aConvolvulaceae =670 \\$aPlants national database, July 27, 2006$b(Convolvulus L. bindweed) =670 \\$aEncyc. Americana$b(Bindweed: The bindweeds constitute the genus Convolvulus of the morning glory family Convolvulaceae) =688 \\$aHeading from sh 88022698, deleted 20060906: 150:##:_{dollar}a Convolvulus =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060906 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Bindweed =750 \2$aConvolvulus$0(DNLM)D031254$5IEN =LDR 00683cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361923402441 =005 20120730162534.0 =008 931025||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014009 =035 \\$aBZL3915NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL867$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM351$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aBile ducts =450 \\$aBiliary ducts =450 \\$aDucts, Bile =450 \\$aGall ducts =550 \\$wg$aBiliary tract =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cancer of the bile ducts and pancreas, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(bile duct, also called biliary duct, gall duct) =750 \2$aBile Ducts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001652 =LDR 00765cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361923502441 =005 20120730162534.0 =008 930409||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014008 =035 \\$aBZL3914NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP752.B54 =150 \\$aBile acids =550 \\$wg$aBile =550 \\$wg$aCholagogues =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(cholic acid, glycocholic acid, Taurocolic acid) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(Anyone of the naturally free occuring acid of bile or those formed by the conjugation of glycine or taurine with a cholic acid forming glycocholic or taurocholic acids, respectively) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bile acids and salts) =750 \2$aBile Acids and Salts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001647 =LDR 00464cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361923602441 =005 20120730162534.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014007 =035 \\$aBZL3913NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP197 =150 \\$aBile =450 \\$aGall =550 \\$wg$aBody fluids =550 \\$aBiliary tract =681 \\$iExample under$aSecretion =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBile$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001646 =LDR 00562cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361923702441 =005 20120730162535.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014090 =035 \\$aBZL3996NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBinding sites (Biochemistry) =450 \\$aActive site (Biochemistry) =450 \\$aBonding sites (Biochemistry) =450 \\$aReactive site (Biochemistry) =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =550 \\$aImmunoglobulin idiotypes =550 \\$aImmunospecificity =750 \2$aBinding Sites$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001665 =LDR 00423cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361923802441 =005 20120730162535.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014033 =035 \\$aBZL3939NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP671.B55 =150 \\$aBilirubin =550 \\$wg$aBile pigments =550 \\$aHyperbilirubinemia =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBilirubin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001663 =LDR 00967cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361923902441 =005 20120730162534.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014002 =035 \\$aBZL3908NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH602$cBiology =150 \\$aBilayer lipid membranes =450 \\$aBilayer phospholipid 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\\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBiguanide =450 \\$aBiguanides$5IEN =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/11/90 =750 \2$aBiguanides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001645 =LDR 00400cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361924202441 =005 20120730162535.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014022 =035 \\$aBZL3928NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBiliary tract$xDiseases =450 \\$aBilious diseases and biliousness =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/11/90 =750 \2$aBiliary Tract Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001660 =LDR 01243cz a2200385n 4500 =001 9880361924302441 =005 20120730162533.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85013981 =035 \\$aBZL3887LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85013981 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.U53$cZoology =150 \\$aBighorn sheep =450 \\$aAmerican bighorn =450 \\$aOvis auduboni =450 \\$aOvis californiana =450 \\$aOvis canadensis =450 \\$aOvis cervina =450 \\$aOvis cremnobates =450 \\$aOvis gaillardi =450 \\$aOvis mexicana =450 \\$aOvis montana =450 \\$aOvis nelsoni =450 \\$aOvis palmeri =450 \\$aOvis pygargus =450 \\$aOvis samilkameenensis =450 \\$aOvis sheldoni =450 \\$aOvis sierrae =450 \\$aOvis texianus =450 \\$aOvis weemsi =550 \\$wg$aMountain sheep =550 \\$wg$aOvis =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via WWW, June 10, 2001$b(Ovis canadensis. Common name: Bighorn Sheep. Synonyms: auduboni, californiana, cervina, cremnobates, gaillardi, mexicana, montana, nelsoni, palmeri, pygargus, samilkameenensis, sheldoni, sierrae, texianus, weemsi) =750 \2$aSheep, Bighorn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034581 =LDR 00447cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361924402441 =005 20120730162535.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014021 =035 \\$aBZL3927NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBiliary tract =450 \\$aBiliary tree =550 \\$wg$aDigestive organs =550 \\$aBile =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aBiliary Tract$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001659 =LDR 00895cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361924502441 =005 20120730162533.0 =008 930409i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85013939 =035 \\$aBZL3845NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.A35 =150 \\$aBifidobacterium =450 \\$aBifidobacteria =550 \\$wg$aActinomycetaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rasic, J.L. Bifidobacteria and their role, 1982. =670 \\$aIndex Bereyana:$bp. 418 (Bifdobacterium Orla-Jensen) =670 \\$aSingleton, P. Dict. of microbiology:$bp. 51 (Bifidobacterium, genus gram-positive bacteria, Actinomycetaceae) =670 \\$aBergey's manual of determinant bacteriology:$bp. 669 (Bifidobacterium; syn. Tissieria Pribran; Bifidibacterium Prevot) =670 \\$aBezkorovainy, A. Biochemistry and physiology of bifidobacteria, 1989. =750 \2$aBifidobacterium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001644 =LDR 00469cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361924602441 =005 20120730162535.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014020 =035 \\$aBZL3926NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBiliary atresia =450 \\$aAtresia, Biliary =450 \\$aBile ducts$xAtresia =550 \\$wg$aBile ducts$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aBile ducts$xObstructions =750 \2$aBiliary Atresia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001656 =LDR 00331cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361924702441 =005 20120730162535.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014018 =035 \\$aBZL3924NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBile salts =550 \\$wg$aSalts =750 \2$aBile Acids and Salts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001647 =LDR 00882cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361924802441 =005 20120730162533.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85013919 =035 \\$aBZL3825NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aBidens =450 \\$aBeggar-ticks =450 \\$aBeggar's ticks =450 \\$aBeggarticks =450 \\$aBur marigold$5IEN =450 \\$aBur marigolds =450 \\$aSticktight (Plant)$5IEN =450 \\$aSticktights (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 56 (Bidens: Beggarticks) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Bidens: Beggar-ticks, bur marigold, water marigold, stick-tights) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. 2, p. 7 (Bidens, genus of weedy herbs, commonly called bur-marigold, sticktights, beggar-ticks or tickseed-sunflowers) =750 \2$aBidens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031176 =LDR 00374cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361924902441 =005 20120730162533.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85013891 =035 \\$aBZL3797NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBicuspids =450 \\$aPremolars =550 \\$wg$aTeeth =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/11/90 =750 \2$aBicuspid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001641 =LDR 00644cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362807902441 =005 20120730164104.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85145555 =035 \\$aBZZ5461NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85145555 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aWater-electrolyte balance (Physiology) =450 \\$aElectrolyte-water balance (Physiology) =450 \\$aFluid-electrolyte balance (Physiology) =450 \\$aWater balance (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aHomeostasis =550 \\$aAquaporins =550 \\$aFluid therapy =550 \\$aOsmoregulation =750 \2$aWater-Electrolyte Balance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014882 =LDR 01429cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362808002441 =005 20120217095030.0 =008 931004i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85145514 =035 \\$aBZZ5420NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGB1001$bGB1199.8$cHydrology =053 \\$aTD403$bTD404$cWater supply =150 \\$aGroundwater =450 \\$aGround water =450 \\$aSubterranean water =450 \\$aUnderground water =450 \\$wnne$aWater, Underground =550 \\$wg$aWater =550 \\$aHydrogeology =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(groundwater) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(ground water, also groundwater) =670 \\$aGeoRef$b(ground water) =670 \\$aTEST$b(Groundwater UF Meteoric water; Phreatic water; Underground water) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. 4, p. 750 (groundwater) =670 \\$aWetlands thes.$b(Groundwater) =670 \\$aGloss. hydrology$b(Groundwater) =670 \\$aGloss. geology$b(ground water; syn: subterranean water; underground water) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(groundwater) =670 \\$aPhone call to S. Sasscer, USGS Library, 2/12/93$b(prefers Groundwater, name of USGS office is Office of Groundwater) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on water contained in aquifers. Works on the geology of water-bearing strata are entered under$aAquifers. =681 \\$iNote under$aAquifers =750 \2$aGroundwater$0(DNLM)D060587$5IEN =LDR 00791cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362808102441 =005 20140304095125.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85145509 =035 \\$aBZZ5415NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTD372$cWater quality =053 \0$aTD466$cWater purification =053 \0$aTP263$cChemical industry =053 \0$aTT998$cLaundry work =150 \\$aWater$xSoftening =450 \\$aSoftening of water =450 \\$aWater softening =550 \\$wg$aFeed-water purification =550 \\$wg$aSequestration (Chemistry) =550 \\$aWater$xHardness =680 \\$iWorks dealing with the treatment of water used in steam-boilers are entered under the heading$aFeed-water purification. =750 \2$aWater Softening$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014880 =LDR 00667cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362808202441 =005 20120730164104.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85145478 =035 \\$aBZZ5384NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTD430$bTD477 =150 \\$aWater$xPurification =450 \\$aEffluent treatment =450 \\$aPurification of water =450 \\$aWater purification =450 \\$aWater treatment =550 \\$wg$aSanitation =550 \\$wg$aWater quality management =550 \\$wg$aWater-supply =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Effluent treatment, use Water treatment) =750 \2$aWater Purification$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018508 =LDR 01291cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362808302441 =005 20120730164104.0 =008 020726i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85145467 =035 \\$aBZZ5373NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aTD419$bTD428 =150 \\$aWater$xPollution =450 \\$aAquatic pollution =450 \\$aFresh water$xPollution =450 \\$aFresh water pollution =450 \\$aFreshwater pollution =450 \\$aInland water pollution =450 \\$aLake pollution =450 \\$aLakes$xPollution =450 \\$aReservoirs$xPollution =450 \\$aRiver pollution =450 \\$aRivers$xPollution =450 \\$aStream pollution =450 \\$aWater contamination =450 \\$aWater pollutants =450 \\$aWater pollution =550 \\$wg$aPollution =550 \\$aWaste disposal in rivers, lakes, etc. =670 \\$aCalamari, D. Review of the state of aquatic pollution of West and Central African inland waters, 1985. =670 \\$aLC database, July 26, 2002$b(freshwater pollution; fresh water pollution; inland water pollution; aquatic pollution; lake pollution; river pollution; pollution of lakes and reservoirs) =750 \2$aWater Pollutants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014873 =750 \2$aWater Pollution$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014876 =LDR 00580cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362808402441 =005 20120730164103.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85145462 =035 \\$aBZZ5368NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR105$bQR107 =150 \\$aWater$xMicrobiology =450 \\$wnne$aAquatic microbiology =450 \\$wnne$aWater$xBacteriology =550 \\$wg$aAquatic biology =550 \\$wg$aMicrobiology =550 \\$aBacterial pollution of water =670 \\$aMESH$b(Water Microbiology) =750 \2$aWater Microbiology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014871 =LDR 00630cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362808502441 =005 20140304095124.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85145458 =035 \\$aBZZ5364NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA591.7$cPublic health =053 \0$aTD467$cWater purification =150 \\$aWater$xFluoridation =450 \\$aDrinking water$xFluoridation =450 \\$aFluoridation of water =450 \\$aWater fluoridation =550 \\$wg$aFluorides =550 \\$wg$aFluorine$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aPreventive dentistry =750 \2$aFluoridation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005457 =LDR 00519cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362808602441 =005 20130514100253.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85145447 =035 \\$aBZZ5353NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGB651$bGB2998$cHydrology =053 \0$aQC920$cMeteorology =053 \0$aQD169.W3$cChemistry =150 \\$aWater =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aWater =551 \\$wg$aEarth (Planet) =550 \\$aHydrology =750 \2$aWater$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014867 =LDR 01294cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362808702441 =005 20120730164103.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85145424 =035 \\$aBZZ5330NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHD9975$cEconomics =053 \\$aTP995$bTP996$cTechnology =150 \\$aWaste products =360 \\$isubdivision$aBy-products$iunder specific industries, e.g.$aGas manufacture and works--By-products =450 \\$aBy-products =450 \\$aIndustrial wastes =450 \\$aProducts, Waste =450 \\$aTrades-waste =450 \\$aUtilization of waste =450 \\$aWaste materials =550 \\$wg$aManufacturing processes =550 \\$aFactory and trade waste =550 \\$aRecycling (Waste, etc.) =550 \\$aRefuse and refuse disposal =550 \\$aScrap materials =550 \\$aSubstitute products =550 \\$aWaste spills =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Waste materials) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the debris resulting from a process, such as manufacturing, that is of no further use to the system producing it. Works on commercial products with recycled content are entered under$aRecycled products. =681 \\$iNote under$aRecycled products =750 \2$aWaste Products$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014866 =LDR 00404cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362808802441 =005 20120730164103.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85145403 =035 \\$aBZZ5309NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL568.V5$5IEN =053 \\$aSB945.W3$cPests =150 \\$aWasps =450 \\$aAculeata =550 \\$wg$aHymenoptera =750 \2$aWasps$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014863 =LDR 00403cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362808902441 =005 20120730164103.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85145322 =035 \\$aBZZ5228NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL471 =150 \\$aWarts =450 \\$aVerrucae =550 \\$wg$aPapilloma =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xInfections =750 \2$aWarts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014860 =LDR 00771cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362809002441 =005 20120730164103.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85145190 =035 \\$aBZZ5096NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC550 =150 \\$aWar neuroses =450 \\$aCombat disorders$5IEN =450 \\$aShell shock =550 \\$wg$aTraumatic neuroses =550 \\$aMilitary psychiatry =670 \\$aNUCMC data from Armed Forces Institute of Pathology for Salmon, T.W. Shell shock manuscript, ca. 1920$b(The care and treatment of mental disease and war neuroses (shell shock) in the British army by Maj. Thomas W. Salmon, U.S. Army Medical Director, National Committee for Mental Hygiene) =750 \2$aCombat Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003130 =LDR 00519cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362809102441 =005 20140401142842.0 =008 050415i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85145168 =035 \\$aBZZ5074NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dNNU-L$dDLC =150 \\$aWar crimes =360 \\$isubdivisions$aAtrocities$iand$aDestruction and pillage$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Atrocities; World War, 1939-1945--Destruction and pillage =550 \\$wg$aCrime =750 \2$aWar Crimes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014858 =LDR 01375cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362809202441 =005 20050321091038.0 =008 000313i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144976 =035 \\$aBZZ4882NU =035 \\$aSH 85144976 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P62$cZoology =150 \\$aWalrus =450 \\$aMorse (Mammal) =450 \\$aOdobenus arcticus =450 \\$aOdobenus cookii =450 \\$aOdobenus divergens =450 \\$aOdobenus obesus =450 \\$aOdobenus orientalis =450 \\$aOdobenus rosmarus =450 \\$aRosmarus rosmarus =450 \\$wnne$aWalruses =550 \\$wg$aOdobenus =670 \\$aMammal sp. world:$bp. 326 (Odobenus rosmarus. Synonyms: arcticus, cookii, divergens, obesus, orientalis. Only species in genus Odobenus and family Odobenidae) =670 \\$aCorbet world list mamm. sp.:$bp. 116 (Odobenus rosmarus, Walrus) =670 \\$aWild mamm. of N. Am., c1982:$bp. 762 (Odobenus rosmarus. Subspecies O. r. rosmarus, Atlantic walrus; subspecies O. r. divergens, Pacific walrus) p. 802 (Walrus, Odobenus rosmarus) =670 \\$aWalker mamm. world:$bv. 2, p. 1244 (Walrus, Odobenus rosmarus) =670 \\$aHall, E.R. The mamm. of N. Am., c1981:$bv. 2, p. 1062 (Rosmarus rosmarus, Walrus) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(morse: walrus, also morse code) =750 \2$aWalruses$0(DNLM)D014856$5IEN =LDR 00569cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362809302441 =005 20120730164102.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144968 =035 \\$aBZZ4874NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.J85$cBotany =053 \0$aSB401.W3$cNut culture =053 \0$aSD397.W2$cForestry =150 \\$aWalnut =450 \\$aJuglans =450 \\$aWallia =450 \\$aWalnut tree =550 \\$wg$aJuglandaceae =681 \\$iExample under$aHardwoods; Lumber; Nut trees; Wood =750 \2$aJuglans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031324 =LDR 00453cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362809402441 =005 20120730164058.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143968 =035 \\$aBZZ3874NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC627.P =150 \\$aVitamin B6 deficiency =450 \\$aPyridoxine deficiency$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAvitaminosis =550 \\$wg$aDeoxypyridoxine =750 \2$aVitamin B 6 Deficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026681 =LDR 00574cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362809502441 =005 20120730164058.0 =008 920906||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143967 =035 \\$aBZZ3873NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP772.P9$cPhysiology =150 \\$aVitamin B6 =450 \\$aAdermin =450 \\$aPyridoxal phosphate =450 \\$wnne$aPyridoxine =450 \\$aVitamin B 6 =550 \\$wg$aCoenzymes =550 \\$wg$aVitamin B complex =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pyridoxine x Vitamin B 6) =750 \2$aVitamin B 6$5IEN$0(DNLM)D025101 =LDR 00435cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362809602441 =005 20120730164058.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143965 =035 \\$aBZZ3871NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVitamin B2 deficiency =450 \\$wnne$aAriboflavinosis =450 \\$aRiboflavin deficiency$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAvitaminosis =750 \2$aRiboflavin Deficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012257 =LDR 00576cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362809702441 =005 20120730164058.0 =008 920906||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143964 =035 \\$aBZZ3870NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP772.R5$cPhysiology =150 \\$aVitamin B2 =450 \\$aLactoflavin =450 \\$wnne$aRiboflavin =450 \\$aVitamin B 2 =450 \\$aVitamin G =550 \\$wg$aFlavins =550 \\$wg$aVitamin B complex =670 \\$aMESH$b(Riboflavin x Vitamin B 2; Vitamin G) =750 \2$aRiboflavin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012256 =LDR 00607cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362809802441 =005 20120730164058.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143962 =035 \\$aBZZ3868NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP772.T5$cPhysiology =150 \\$aVitamin B1 =450 \\$aAneurin (Vitamin) =450 \\$aAneurine =450 \\$aThiamin =450 \\$wnne$aThiamine =450 \\$aVitamin B 1 =550 \\$wg$aVitamin B complex =550 \\$aThiamine-binding proteins =670 \\$aMESH$b(Thiamine x Aneurin; Vitamin B 1) =750 \2$aThiamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013831 =LDR 00348cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362809902441 =005 20120730164058.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143959 =035 \\$aBZZ3865NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVitamin B deficiency =550 \\$wg$aAvitaminosis =750 \2$aVitamin B Deficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014804 =LDR 00353cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362810002441 =005 20120730164058.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143958 =035 \\$aBZZ3864NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVitamin B complex =550 \\$wg$aVitamins, Water-soluble =750 \2$aVitamin B Complex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014803 =LDR 00582cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362810102441 =005 20120730164058.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143954 =035 \\$aBZZ3860NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ399.V57 =150 \\$aVitamin A deficiency in children =550 \\$wg$aMalnutrition in children =750 \2$81$wb$aVitamin A Deficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014802 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVitamin A Deficiency$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00348cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362810202441 =005 20120730164058.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143953 =035 \\$aBZZ3859NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVitamin A deficiency =550 \\$wg$aAvitaminosis =750 \2$aVitamin A Deficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014802 =LDR 00529cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362810302441 =005 20081211105905.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143952 =035 \\$aBZZ3858NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dCU-A =150 \\$aVitamin A =450 \\$aRetinol =550 \\$wg$aCarotenes =550 \\$wg$aRetinoids =550 \\$wg$aVitamins, Fat-soluble =550 \\$aBeta carotene =550 \\$aRetinal (Visual pigment) =681 \\$iExample under$aVitamins =750 \2$aVitamin A$0(DNLM)D014801$5IEN =LDR 00510cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362810402441 =005 20120730164058.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143950 =035 \\$aBZZ3856NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQ175.32.V65$cPhilosophy of science =053 \0$aQH341$cBiology =150 \\$aVitalism =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$wg$aLife (Biology) =550 \\$aBiology$xPhilosophy =550 \\$aMechanism (Philosophy) =750 \2$aVitalism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014799 =LDR 00895cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362810502441 =005 20120730164057.0 =008 860211\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143949 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHA154$bHA4737 =150 \\$aVital statistics =360 \\$isubdivision$aCasualties--Statistics$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Casualties--Statistics;$iand subdivision$aStatistics, Vital$iunder names of countries, cities, etc. and under ethnic groups for compilations of birth, marriage, and death statistics =450 \\$aVital event statistics =450 \\$aVital rates =550 \\$wg$aStatistics =550 \\$aDeath$xCauses =550 \\$aDemography =550 \\$aPopulation$vStatistics =550 \\$aRegisters of births, etc. =550 \\$aSex$vStatistics =670 \\$aPop-fam thes. =750 \2$aVital Statistics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014798 =LDR 00457cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362810602441 =005 20100810214213.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143947 =035 \\$aBZZ3853NU =035 \\$ash 85143947 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aVital signs =450 \\$aSigns, Vital =550 \\$wg$aHuman physiology =550 \\$wg$aPhysical diagnosis =550 \\$wg$aSymptoms =750 \2$aVital Signs$0(DNLM)D055986$5IEN =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362810702441 =005 20120730164057.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143945 =035 \\$aBZZ3851LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.V55$cBotany =150 \\$aVitaceae =550 \\$wg$aRhamnales =750 \2$aVitaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027844 =LDR 00881cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362810802441 =005 20120730164057.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143942 =035 \\$aBZZ3848NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85143942 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV1596.2$bHV1596.5 =150 \\$aChildren with visual disabilities =450 \\$aPartially-seeing children =450 \\$aVision disorders in children$xPatients =450 \\$wnne$aVisually handicapped children =550 \\$wg$aChildren with disabilities =550 \\$wg$aPeople with visual disabilities =550 \\$aVision disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aVisually Impaired Persons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019987 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVisually Impaired Persons$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00774cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362810902441 =005 20091212203226.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143940 =035 \\$aBZZ3846NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85143940 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPeople with visual disabilities =450 \\$aPartially seeing persons =450 \\$aPartially sighted persons =450 \\$aVision disorders$xPatients =450 \\$aVisually disabled persons =450 \\$wnne$aVisually handicapped =450 \\$aVisually impaired persons =550 \\$wg$aPeople with disabilities =670 \\$aLC database, 12/27/94$b(partially sighted) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Visually disabled persons) =750 \2$aVisually Impaired Persons$0(DNLM)D019987$5IEN =LDR 00429cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362811002441 =005 20120730164057.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143930 =035 \\$aBZZ3836NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVisual pigments =450 \\$aRetinal pigments$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAnimal pigments =550 \\$wg$aEye =550 \\$wg$aVision =750 \2$aRetinal Pigments$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012168 =LDR 00611cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362811102441 =005 20120730164057.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143929 =035 \\$aBZZ3835NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.V5 =150 \\$aVisual perception in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =550 \\$wg$aPerception in children =750 \2$81$wb$aVisual Perception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014796 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVisual Perception$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00510cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362811202441 =005 20120730164057.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143926 =035 \\$aBZZ3832NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF241 =150 \\$aVisual perception =450 \\$aOptics, Psychological =450 \\$aVision$xPsychological aspects =550 \\$wg$aPerception =550 \\$wg$aVision =550 \\$aVisual discrimination =750 \2$aVisual Perception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014796 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362811302441 =005 20120730164057.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143925 =035 \\$aBZZ3831NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVisual pathways =450 \\$aVisual system =550 \\$wg$aAfferent pathways =550 \\$wg$aVision =750 \2$aVisual Pathways$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014795 =LDR 00518cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362811402441 =005 20120730164057.0 =008 040729i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143922 =035 \\$aBZZ3828NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aVisual fields =450 \\$aFields of vision =550 \\$wg$aVision =670 \\$aMESH$b(Visual Fields) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(field, visual field: the area that is visible to an eye at a given position) =750 \2$aVisual Fields$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014794 =LDR 00780cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362811502441 =005 20120730164057.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143921 =035 \\$aBZZ3827NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVisual evoked response =450 \\$aEvoked occipital potential =450 \\$aEvoked potentials, Visual$5IEN =450 \\$aEvoked response, Visual =450 \\$aPhotic evoked potential =450 \\$aResponse, Visual evoked =450 \\$aVisual evoked occipitogram =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xLocalization of functions =550 \\$wg$aEvoked potentials (Electrophysiology) =550 \\$wg$aVision =550 \\$aElectroencephalography =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEvoked Potentials, Visual$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005074 =LDR 00554cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362811602441 =005 20250211111124.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143918 =035 \\$aBZZ3824NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVisual cortex =450 \\$aArea striata =450 \\$aStriate area =450 \\$aStriate cortex =550 \\$wg$aOccipital lobes =750 \2$aVisual Cortex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014793 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aPrimary Visual Cortex$0(DNLM)D000087642$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 00624cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362811702441 =005 20120730164057.0 =008 920906||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143916 =035 \\$aBZZ3822NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aLB1043.5$bLB1044 =150 \\$aVisual aids =360 \\$inames of individual aids, e.g.$aPosters;$iand subdivision$aAudio-visual aids$iunder specific subjects, e.g.$aGeography--Study and teaching--Audio-visual aids; Industrial relations--Audio-visual aids =550 \\$wg$aCommunication =550 \\$aVisual education =750 \2$aAudiovisual Aids$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001296 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362811802441 =005 20120730164056.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143915 =035 \\$aBZZ3821NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVisual acuity =450 \\$aAcuity, Visual =550 \\$wg$aVision =750 \2$aVisual Acuity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014792 =LDR 01075cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362811902441 =005 20120730164056.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143910 =035 \\$aBZZ3816NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMaedi-visna virus =450 \\$aMaedi virus =450 \\$wnne$aVisna-maedi =450 \\$aVisna-maedi virus =450 \\$aVisna virus =550 \\$wg$aLentiviruses =670 \\$aFields virology:$bp. 162 (visna virus, a nononcogenic retrovirus, produces a chronic infection in sheep (Visna) that also behaves like a slow virus disease) =670 \\$aDulbecco virology:$bp. 377 (visna-maedi virus which causes encephalitis (visna) or pneumonia (maedi) in sheep) =670 \\$aMaedi-visna and related diseases, 1990:$bp. 6 (now maedi and visna are known to be two different manifestations of an infection with the same virus and are therefore referred to as maedi-visna disease ... maedi-visna virus) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Visna-maedi virus) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aVisna-maedi virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014790 =LDR 00390cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362812002441 =005 20120730164056.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143902 =035 \\$aBZZ3808NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVisiting the sick =550 \\$wg$aSick =550 \\$wg$aVolunteer workers in medical care =750 \2$aVisitors to Patients$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014789 =LDR 00723cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362812102441 =005 20120730164056.0 =008 050322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143880 =035 \\$aBZZ3786NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRE48.2.C5 =150 \\$aVision disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aCommunicative disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric ophthalmology =550 \\$wg$aSensory disorders in children =550 \\$aChildren with visual disabilities =750 \2$81$wb$aVision Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014786 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVision Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01000cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362812202441 =005 20120730164056.0 =008 060608i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143879 =035 \\$aBZZ3785NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRE91$bRE95 =150 \\$aVision disorders =450 \\$aDefective vision =450 \\$aDisorders of vision =450 \\$aImpaired vision =450 \\$aVisual disorders =450 \\$aVisual function disorders =450 \\$aVisual handicaps =450 \\$aVisual impairments =550 \\$wg$aCommunicative disorders =550 \\$wg$aDisabilities =550 \\$wg$aEye$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSensory disorders =670 \\$aMESH browser, June 9, 2006$b(Vision Disorders: visual impairments limiting one or more of the basic functions of the eye: visual acuity, dark adaptation, color vision, or peripheral vision) =670 \\$aLC database, June 8, 2006$b(titles: visual disorders) =750 \2$aVision Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014786 =LDR 00583cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362812302441 =005 20120730164056.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143878 =035 \\$aBZZ3784NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE95$cOphthalmology =150 \\$aVision, Monocular =450 \\$aBlindness, Monocular =450 \\$aMonocular blindness =450 \\$aMonocular vision =450 \\$aOne-eyed vision =450 \\$aVision, One-eyed =550 \\$wg$aVision disorders =550 \\$aCyclopia =750 \2$aVision, Monocular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015349 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362812402441 =005 20120730164056.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143876 =035 \\$aBZZ3782NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVision$xTesting =450 \\$aVision screening =550 \\$wg$aOptometry =750 \2$aVision Tests$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D014787 =LDR 00583cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362812502441 =005 20131023092013.0 =008 031006||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143872 =035 \\$aBZZ3778NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP474$bQP495$cPhysiology =053 \0$aRC1045.V5$cAutomotive medicine =150 \\$aVision =450 \\$aEyesight =450 \\$aSeeing =450 \\$aSight =550 \\$wg$aSenses and sensation =550 \\$aBlindfolds =550 \\$aEye =550 \\$aPhysiological optics =750 \2$aVision, Ocular$0(DNLM)D014785$5IEN =LDR 01190cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362812602441 =005 20120730164056.0 =008 031031i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143858 =035 \\$aBZZ3764NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dABAU$dDLC 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\\$aBZZ3756NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL801$bQL950$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM21$bQM81$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aViscera =360 \\$inames of individual viscera, e.g.$aHeart; Intestines; Stomach =360 \\$inames of individual viscera, e.g.$aHeart, Intestines, Stomach =550 \\$wg$aIntestines =550 \\$wg$aOrgans (Anatomy) =550 \\$aAbdomen =750 \2$aViscera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014781 =LDR 00612cz 2200205n 4500 =001 9880362812802441 =005 20220810154729.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143842 =035 \\$aBZZ3748NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR395 =150 \\$aRNA viruses =450 \\$aRiboviruses =450 \\$wnne$aViruses, RNA =550 \\$wg$aViruses =670 \\$aMESH$b(RNA viruses) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Viruses, RNA viruses, (General and unclassified)) =750 \2$aRNA Viruses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012328 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aPositive-Strand RNA Viruses$0(DNLM)D000085102$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00519cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362812902441 =005 20120730164056.0 =008 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\2$aReceptors, Virus$0(DNLM)D011991$5IEN-M =LDR 00778cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362813202441 =005 20120730164055.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143833 =035 \\$aBZZ3739NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR355$bQR502 =150 \\$aViruses =360 \\$isubdivision$aViruses$iunder individual animals and groups of animals and individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCattle--Viruses; Fishes--Viruses; Corn--Viruses =360 \\$isubdivision$aViruses$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Viruses; Fishes--Viruses =550 \\$wg$aGenetic vectors =550 \\$wg$aMicroorganisms =550 \\$wg$aMobile genetic elements =550 \\$aExtrachromosomal DNA =750 \2$aViruses$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D014780 =LDR 00589cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362813302441 =005 20120730164055.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143826 =035 \\$aBZZ3732NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVirus diseases in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aViruses =750 \2$81$wb$aVirus Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014777 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVirus Diseases$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00569cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362813402441 =005 20120730164055.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143824 =035 \\$aBZZ3730NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ401 =150 \\$aVirus diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases in children =750 \2$81$wb$aVirus Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014777 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVirus Diseases$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00764cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362813502441 =005 20120730164055.0 =008 921202i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143823 =035 \\$aBZZ3729NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC114.6 =150 \\$aSlow virus diseases =450 \\$aSlow infections, Viral =450 \\$aSlow viral 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=035 \\$aBZZ3723NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR175 =150 \\$aVirulence (Microbiology) =450 \\$aMicrobial virulence =550 \\$aPathogenic microorganisms =750 \2$aVirulence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014774 =LDR 00715cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362813802441 =005 20120730164055.0 =008 030214||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143810 =035 \\$aBZZ3716NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBJ1518$bBJ1533$cEthics =053 \0$aBV4630$bBV4647$cChristian theology =053 \\$aBV1518$bBV1533$cConduct of life$5IEN =150 \\$aVirtues =360 \\$ispecific virtues, e.g.$aCharity, Kindness, Patience =550 \\$wg$aVirtue =680 \\$iHere are entered works discussing collectively the various individual virtues. 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Veterinary endocrinology and reproduction, 1980. =670 \\$aSmall animal endocrinology, 1987. =670 \\$aFeldman, E.C. Canine and feline endocrinology and reproduction, c1996. =750 \2$aEndocrine System Diseases$xveterinary$0(DNLN)D004700Q000662$5IEN =LDR 00530cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362814802441 =005 20120730164048.0 =008 930409i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143026 =035 \\$aBZZ2932NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF778 =150 \\$aVeterinary emergencies =450 \\$aEmergency medicine, Veterinary =450 \\$aEmergency treatment for animals =550 \\$wg$aMedical emergencies =550 \\$aVeterinary critical care =750 \2$aEmergencies$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004630Q000662 =LDR 00482cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362814902441 =005 20120730164048.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143024 =035 \\$aBZZ2930NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aVeterinary electroencephalography =550 \\$wg$aElectroencephalography =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary medicine$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary neurology =750 \2$aElectroencephalography$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004569Q000662 =LDR 00501cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362815002441 =005 20120730164048.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143023 =035 \\$aBZZ2929NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF811$5IEN =150 \\$aVeterinary electrocardiography =550 \\$wg$aElectrocardiography =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary cardiology =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary medicine$xDiagnosis =750 \2$aElectrocardiography$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004562Q000662 =LDR 00559cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362815102441 =005 20120730164048.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143020 =035 \\$aBZZ2926NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF917 =150 \\$aVeterinary drugs =450 \\$aVeterinary materia medica =450 \\$wnne$aVeterinary materia medica and pharmacy =450 \\$aVeterinary pharmaceuticals =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary pharmacology =550 \\$aVeterinary prescriptions =750 \2$aVeterinary Drugs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019155 =LDR 00532cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362815202441 =005 20120730164048.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143018 =035 \\$aBZZ2924NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF762 =150 \\$aVeterinary dissection =360 \\$isubdivision$aDissection$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Dissection =550 \\$wg$aDissection =550 \\$aVeterinary autopsy =750 \2$aDissection$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004210Q000662 =LDR 00458cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362815302441 =005 20120730164048.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143017 =035 \\$aBZZ2923NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF901 =150 \\$aVeterinary dermatology =550 \\$wg$aDermatology =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary medicine =550 \\$aBaldness in animals =750 \2$aSkin Diseases$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012871Q000662 =LDR 00423cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362815402441 =005 20120730164048.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143016 =035 \\$aBZZ2922NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF867 =150 \\$aVeterinary dentistry =450 \\$aDentistry, Veterinary =550 \\$wg$aDentistry =750 \2$aTooth Diseases$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014076Q000662 =LDR 00609cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362815502441 =005 20120730164048.0 =008 930409i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143015 =035 \\$aBZZ2921NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF778 =150 \\$aVeterinary critical care =450 \\$aCritical care for animals =450 \\$aIntensive veterinary medicine =450 \\$aVeterinary intensive care =550 \\$wg$aCritical care medicine =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary medicine =550 \\$aVeterinary emergencies =750 \2$aCritical Care$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003422Q000656 =LDR 02237cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362815602441 =005 20140512080225.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143013 =035 \\$aBZZ2919NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aSF756.3$bSF756.37 =150 \\$aVeterinary colleges =360 \\$inames of individual institutions =450 \\$aMedical colleges, Veterinary =450 \\$aMedical schools, Veterinary =450 \\$aSchools, Veterinary$5IEN =450 \\$aVet schools =450 \\$aVeterinary medical colleges =450 \\$aVeterinary medical schools =450 \\$aVeterinary schools =550 \\$wg$aHealth occupations schools =670 \\$aReport and recommendations regarding veterinary colleges in U.S., 1908. =670 \\$aAVMA listed veterinary colleges of the world, 2011. =670 \\$aWenzel, J.G.W. Assessment of training for veterinary accreditation and foreign animal disease recognition at U.S. colleges and schools of veterinary medicine, 2005. =670 \\$aVeterinary medical school admission requirements, c2012. =670 \\$aPowers, D.E. Validity of GRE general test scores for admission to colleges of veterinary medicine, 2001. =670 \\$aPiekunka, J.M. Get into veterinary school, c2012. =670 \\$aWorld directory of veterinary schools, 1963-1973. =670 \\$aAssociation of American Veterinary Medical Colleges website, Feb. 28, 2014:$bhome page (Find a veterinary school near you) about AAVMC ( the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges coordinates the affairs of all 28 U.S. veterinary medical colleges, all five Canadian colleges of veterinary medicine, nine U.S. departments of veterinary science, eight U.S. departments of comparative medicine, eight international veterinary schools, three veterinary medical education organizations, and four affiliate international veterinary schools) =670 \\$aPre vet and alternatives to vet school, [between 2000 and 2009]. =670 \\$aQueen, C.S. Vet school, 2013$b(series: Vet school success) =670 \\$aScott, D.W. Veterinary student handbook, or, How I learned to stop worrying and love vet school, c1995-. =750 \2$aSchools, Veterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012582 =LDR 00387cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362815702441 =005 20120730164048.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143011 =035 \\$aBZZ2917NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF811 =150 \\$aVeterinary cardiology =550 \\$wg$aCardiology =750 \2$aHeart Diseases$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006331Q000662 =LDR 00683cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362815802441 =005 20120730164047.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143003 =035 \\$aBZZ2909NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85143003 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aSF761$bSF767 =150 \\$aVeterinary anatomy =360 \\$isubdivisions$aAnatomy$iand$aEmbryos--Anatomy$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Anatomy; Cattle--Embryos--Anatomy =450 \\$aAnatomy, Veterinary$5IEN =450 \\$aDomestic animals$xAnatomy =450 \\$aLivestock$xAnatomy =550 \\$wg$aAnatomy =750 \2$aAnatomy, Veterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000719 =LDR 00806cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362815902441 =005 20190218112229.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142999 =035 \\$aBZZ2905NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF612$bSF613 =150 \\$aVeterinarians =450 \\$aAnimal doctors =450 \\$aDoctors, Animal =450 \\$aDoctors, Veterinary =450 \\$aLarge animal veterinarians =450 \\$aPhysicians, Veterinary =450 \\$aSurgeons, Veterinary =450 \\$aVeterinary doctors =450 \\$aVeterinary physicians =450 \\$aVeterinary surgeons =450 \\$aVets (Veterinarians) =550 \\$wg$aAnimal specialists =670 \\$aLC data base, 02/07/90$b(large animal veterinarians) =750 \2$aVeterinarians$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018634 =LDR 00884cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362816002441 =005 20120806164301.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142973 =035 \\$aBZZ2879NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aUB356$bUB359$cGeneral =150 \\$aVeterans =360 \\$isubdivision$aVeterans$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Veterans =450 \\$aCombat veterans =450 \\$aEx-military personnel =450 \\$aEx-service men =450 \\$aMilitary veterans =450 \\$aReturning veterans =450 \\$aWar veterans =550 \\$wg$aArmed Forces =550 \\$aRetired military personnel =670 \\$aBryant, K. Transgender people in the U.S. military, 2008:$bPDF p. 1 (veterans; military veterans) =670 \\$aQuann, C.J. WSU military veterans, 2005. =750 \2$aVeterans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014728 =LDR 00631cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362816102441 =005 20120730164047.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142969 =035 \\$aBZZ2875LC =035 \\$aSH 85142969 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \0$aSB205.V58$cForage plants =150 \\$aVetch =450 \\$aTare (Plant) =450 \\$aVetches =450 \\$aVicia =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aGunn, C.R. Seeds of native and naturalized vetches of North America, 1971:$bp. 1 (vetches; vetch; Vicia (Leguminosae)) =750 \2$aVicia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031306 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362816202441 =005 20120730164047.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142956 =035 \\$aBZZ2862NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK529 =150 \\$aVestibuloplasty =550 \\$wg$aMouth$xSurgery =750 \2$aVestibuloplasty$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014727 =LDR 00419cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362816302441 =005 20120730164047.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142955 =035 \\$aBZZ2861NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVestibular nuclei =450 \\$aNuclei, Vestibular =550 \\$wg$aAcoustic nerve =550 \\$wg$aVestibular apparatus =750 \2$aVestibular Nuclei$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014726 =LDR 00455cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362816402441 =005 20120730164047.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142954 =035 \\$aBZZ2860NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVestibular function tests =550 \\$wg$aEar$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aFunction tests (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aVestibular apparatus =750 \2$aVestibular Function Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014724 =LDR 00325cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362816502441 =005 20120730164047.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142953 =035 \\$aBZZ2859NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVestibular apparatus$xDiseases =750 \2$aVestibular Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015837 =LDR 00458cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362816602441 =005 20080310105418.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142952 =035 \\$aBZZ2858NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP471 =150 \\$aVestibular apparatus =450 \\$aVestibule (Physiology)$5IEN =550 \\$aEquilibrium (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aLabyrinth (Ear) =750 \2$aVestibule, Labyrinth$0(DNLM)D014722$5IEN =LDR 00395cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362816702441 =005 20080310104959.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142932 =035 \\$aBZZ2838LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aVesicular stomatitis =450 \\$aStomatitis, Vesicular =550 \\$wg$aStomatitis in animals =750 \2$aVesicular Stomatitis$0(DNLM)D054243$5IEN =LDR 00337cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362816802441 =005 20120730164047.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142931 =035 \\$aBZZ2837NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVesicular exanthema of swine =750 \2$aVesicular Exanthema of Swine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014720 =LDR 00580cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362816902441 =005 20120730164047.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142930 =035 \\$aBZZ2836NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ476.V4 =150 \\$aVesico-ureteral reflux in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric urology =750 \2$81$wb$aVesico-Ureteral Reflux$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014718 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVesico-Ureteral Reflux$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00499cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362817002441 =005 20120730164047.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142929 =035 \\$aBZZ2835NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC921.V43 =150 \\$aVesico-ureteral reflux =450 \\$aReflux, Vesico-ureteral =450 \\$aVesicoureteral reflux =450 \\$aVesicoureteric reflux =550 \\$wg$aBladder$xDiseases =750 \2$aVesico-Ureteral Reflux$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014718 =LDR 00460cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362817102441 =005 20130404111719.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142921 =035 \\$aBZZ2827NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVertigo =550 \\$wg$aDizziness =550 \\$wg$aLabyrinth (Ear)$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aVestibular apparatus$xDiseases =550 \\$aEquilibrium (Physiology) =750 \2$aVertigo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014717 =LDR 00599cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362817202441 =005 20120730164047.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142907 =035 \\$aBZZ2813NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC388.5 =150 \\$aVertebrobasilar insufficiency =450 \\$aBasilar artery insufficiency =450 \\$aInsufficiency, Vertebrobasilar =450 \\$aVertebral artery insufficiency =450 \\$aVertebrobasilar arterial occlusive disease =550 \\$wg$aCerebrovascular disease =750 \2$aVertebrobasilar Insufficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014715 =LDR 00578cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362817302441 =005 20120730164046.0 =008 030822i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142902 =035 \\$aBZZ2808NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL605$bQL739.8$cZoology =150 \\$aVertebrates =450 \\$aVertebrata =550 \\$wg$aChordata =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 15, 2003$b(Vertebrata; vertebrates) =670 \\$aITIS, Apr. 15, 2003$b(Subphylum Vertebrata -- vertebrates, Phylum Chordata -- chordates) =750 \2$aVertebrates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014714 =LDR 00336cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362817402441 =005 20120730164046.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142896 =035 \\$aBZZ2802NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVertebral artery =550 \\$wg$aArteries =750 \2$aVertebral Artery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014711 =LDR 00595cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362817502441 =005 20120730164046.0 =008 911219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142895 =035 \\$aBZZ2801NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM111$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aThoracic vertebrae =450 \\$aDorsal vertebrae =450 \\$aThoracic spine =450 \\$wnne$aVertebrae, Thoracic =450 \\$aVertebrae thoracicae =550 \\$wg$aVertebrae =670 \\$aNeurosurgical treatment of ... thoracic spine, c1991. =750 \2$aThoracic Vertebrae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013904 =LDR 00542cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362817602441 =005 20120730164046.0 =008 920103||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142894 =035 \\$aBZZ2800NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLumbar vertebrae =450 \\$aLumbar spine =450 \\$wnne$aVertebrae, Lumbar =550 \\$wg$aLumbosacral region =550 \\$wg$aVertebrae =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lumbar vertebrae) =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/2/91$b(Lumbar spine) =750 \2$aLumbar Vertebrae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008159 =LDR 00676cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362817702441 =005 20120730164046.0 =008 920103||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142888 =035 \\$aBZZ2794NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM111$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aCervical vertebrae =450 \\$aCervical spine =450 \\$wnne$aVertebrae, Cervical =450 \\$aVertebrae cervicales =550 \\$wg$aNeck =550 \\$wg$aVertebrae =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cervical vertebrae) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(vertebrae cervicales [NA], also called cervical vertebrae, cervical spine) =750 \2$aCervical Vertebrae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002574 =LDR 00526cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362817802441 =005 20120730164046.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142885 =035 \\$aBZZ2791LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG741 =150 \\$aVersion (Obstetrics) =450 \\$aFetal version =450 \\$aVersion, Fetal =550 \\$wg$aDelivery (Obstetrics) =550 \\$wg$aLabor (Obstetrics)$xComplications =670 \\$aMESH$b(Version, Fetal) =750 \2$aVersion, Fetal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014710 =LDR 00491cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362617302441 =005 20120730163752.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107718 =035 \\$aBZV7624NU =035 \\$aSH 85107718 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBX4800$bBX4861 =150 \\$aProtestantism =550 \\$wg$aChristianity =550 \\$wg$aChurch history =550 \\$aProtestant churches =550 \\$aReformation =750 \2$aProtestantism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033303 =LDR 00523cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362617402441 =005 20120730163752.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107685 =035 \\$aBZV7591NU =035 \\$aSH 85107685 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP609.P78 =150 \\$aProteolytic enzymes =450 \\$aPeptide hydrolases =450 \\$aProteases =550 \\$wg$aHydrolases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Peptide Hydrolases x Proteolytic Enzymes) =750 \2$aPeptide Hydrolases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010447 =LDR 00574cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362617502441 =005 20070516091150.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107684 =035 \\$aBZV7590NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP609.P78 =150 \\$aProtease inhibitors =450 \\$wnne$aProteolytic enzyme inhibitors =450 \\$aProteolytic enzymes$xInhibitors =550 \\$wg$aEnzyme inhibitors =670 \\$aMESH$b(Protease Inhibitors) =670 \\$aBioAg. index$b(Protease inhibitors) =750 \2$aProtease Inhibitors$0(DNLM)D011480$5IEN-M =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362617602441 =005 20120730163752.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107683 =035 \\$aBZV7589NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP552.P$5IEN =053 \\$aQP552.P73 =150 \\$aProteoglycans =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =750 \2$aProteoglycans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011509 =LDR 00551cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362617702441 =005 20120730163752.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107681 =035 \\$aBZV7587NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aProteinuria in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric nephrology =550 \\$wg$aProteinuria =750 \2$81$wb$aProteinuria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011507 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aProteinuria$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00422cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362617802441 =005 20120730163752.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107680 =035 \\$aBZV7586NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC905 =150 \\$aProteinuria =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aUrine$xAnalysis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aProteinuria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011507 =LDR 00450cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362617902441 =005 20120730163752.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107679 =035 \\$aBZV7585NU =035 \\$ash 85107679 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP551$bQP619$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aTX553.P7$cFood =150 \\$aProteins in human nutrition =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =750 \2$aDietary Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004044 =LDR 00776cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362618002441 =005 20120730163752.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107670 =035 \\$aBZV7576NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP551 =150 \\$aProteins$xDenaturation =360 \\$isubdivision$aDenaturation$iunder individual proteins and groups of proteins, e.g.$aInsulin--Denaturation =360 \\$isubdivision$aDenaturation$iunder individual proteins, e.g.$aInsulin--Denaturation =450 \\$aDenaturation of proteins =450 \\$aProtein denaturation =450 \\$aProtein unfolding =450 \\$aProteins$xUnfolding =450 \\$aUnfolding of proteins =550 \\$wg$aCoagulation =750 \2$aProtein Denaturation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011489 =LDR 01619cz 2200253n 4500 =001 9880362618102441 =005 20241022102248.0 =008 020503i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107666 =035 \\$aBZV7572NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD431$bQD431.7$cChemistry =053 \0$aQP551$bQP552$cAnimal biochemistry =150 \\$aProteins =360 \\$ivarious protein groups and bodies, e.g.$aFibrinogen, Peptones, Casein =450 \\$aProteids =550 \\$wg$aBiomolecules =550 \\$wg$aPolypeptides =550 \\$aProteomics =670 \\$aOxford dict. of biochemistry and molecular biology, 2006$b(protein: any of a large group of organic compounds found as major macromolecular constituents of living organisms. A protein is a linear polymer of amino acids linked by peptide bonds in a specific sequence. In the biosynthesis of the polypeptide chains, any of 20 different amino acids may be incorporated according to the genetic instructions of the cell.) =670 \\$aFacts on file dict. of biochemistry, 2003$b(protein: one of a large number of substances that are important in the structure and function of all living organisms. Proteins are polypeptides; i.e., they are made up of amino acid molecules joined together by peptide links. Their molecular weight may vary from a few thousand to several million. About 20 amino acids are present in proteins. Proteins may consist of one or several polypeptide chains.) =750 \2$aProteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011506 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aLeucine-Rich Repeat Proteins$0(DNLM)D000090263$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00732cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362618202441 =005 20120730163752.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107661 =035 \\$aBZV7567NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC862.P76 =150 \\$aProtein-losing enteropathies =450 \\$aEnteropathies, Exudative =450 \\$aEnteropathies, Protein-losing =450 \\$aGastroenteropathies, Protein-losing =450 \\$aIdiopathic hypermetabolic hypoproteinemia =450 \\$aProtein-losing gastroenteropathies =550 \\$wg$aBlood protein disorders =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal system$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aProtein-Losing Enteropathies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011504 =LDR 00693cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362618302441 =005 20080315132752.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107660 =035 \\$aBZV7566NU =035 \\$aSH 85107660 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK898.P79$cBotanical chemistry =053 \0$aQP606.P76$cAnimal biochemistry =150 \\$aProtein kinases =450 \\$wnne$aProtein kinase =450 \\$aProtein phosphotransferases =550 \\$wg$aPhosphotransferases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Protein kinases) =670 \\$aNIH thes.$b(Phosphotransferases, Protein kinases (General) x Protein phosphotransferases) =750 \2$aProtein Kinases$0(DNLM)D011494$5IEN =LDR 00376cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362618402441 =005 20120730163752.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107659 =035 \\$aBZV7565NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aProtein hydrolysates =550 \\$wg$aHydrolysis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aProtein Hydrolysates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011492 =LDR 00351cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362618502441 =005 20120730163752.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107657 =035 \\$aBZV7563NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aProtein deficiency =550 \\$wg$aDeficiency diseases =750 \2$aProtein Deficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011488 =LDR 00575cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362618602441 =005 20120730163751.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107656 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02009564 =035 \\$aBZV7562NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP93.7.P76 =150 \\$aProtein C =450 \\$aBlood coagulation factor XIV =550 \\$wg$aBlood coagulation factors =550 \\$wg$aCirculating anticoagulants =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =550 \\$wg$aVitamin K-dependent proteins =750 \2$aProtein C$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011486 =LDR 00391cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362618702441 =005 20050127134042.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107655 =035 \\$aBZV7561NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aProteins$xSynthesis =450 \\$wnne$aProtein biosynthesis =450 \\$aProtein synthesis =750 \2$aProtein Biosynthesis$0(DNLM)D014176$5IEN =LDR 00476cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362618802441 =005 20120730163751.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107654 =035 \\$aBZV7560NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aProtein binding =450 \\$aBinding, Protein =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =550 \\$aAllosteric proteins =550 \\$aRadioligand assay =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aProtein Binding$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011485 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362618902441 =005 20120730163751.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107653 =035 \\$aBZV7559NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL668.C277 =150 \\$aProteidae =550 \\$wg$aSalamanders =750 \2$aProteidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011483 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362619002441 =005 20120730163751.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107642 =035 \\$aBZV7548NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P957$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.P75$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aProteaceae =550 \\$wg$aProteales =750 \2$aProteaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D039105 =LDR 00485cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362619102441 =005 20120730163751.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107634 =035 \\$aBZV7540NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.P2$cChemistry =053 \\$aTP245.P95$cChemical technology =150 \\$aProtactinium =450 \\$aProtoactinium =550 \\$wg$aActinide elements =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aProtactinium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011478 =LDR 00638cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362619202441 =005 20120730163751.0 =008 931215i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107629 =035 \\$aBZV7535NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChild prostitution =450 \\$aChildren and prostitution =450 \\$aJuvenile prostitution =450 \\$wnne$aProstitution, Juvenile =550 \\$wg$aProstitution =750 \2$81$wb$aProstitution$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011477 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aProstitution$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00643cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362619402441 =005 20120730163743.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107186 =035 \\$aBZV7092NU =035 \\$ash 85107186 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM301.57$cPharmacology =150 \\$aProdrugs =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =550 \\$aAntibody-directed enzyme prodrug therapy =670 \\$aMESH$b(Prodrugs: A compound that, on administration must undergo chemcial conversion by metabolic processes before becoming the pharmacologically active drug for which it is a prodrug.) =750 \2$aProdrugs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011355 =LDR 00662cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362619502441 =005 20050704210425.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107178 =035 \\$aBZV7084NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85107178 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C26$cZoology =150 \\$aProcyonidae =450 \\$aProcyonids =550 \\$wg$aCarnivora =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(procyonidae: a family of plantigrade, carnivorous mammals) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(procyonid: any member of the mammalian family Procyonidae (order Carnivora), including the raccoon and allied species.) =750 \2$aProcyonidae$0(DNLM)D045988$5IEN =LDR 00488cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362619602441 =005 20120730163743.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107172 =035 \\$aBZV7078NU =035 \\$ash 85107172 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC864.5 =150 \\$aProctoscopy =450 \\$wnne$aProctosigmoidoscopy =450 \\$aRectoscopy =550 \\$wg$aEnteroscopy =550 \\$wg$aRectum$xExamination =750 \2$aProctoscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011351 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362619702441 =005 20120730163743.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107168 =035 \\$aBZV7074NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC864 =150 \\$aProctology =550 \\$wg$aGastroenterology =750 \2$aColorectal Surgery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003107 =LDR 00569cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362619802441 =005 20120730163743.0 =008 010111i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107141 =035 \\$aBZV7047NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aZ688.5$bZ688.6 =150 \\$aTechnical services (Libraries) =450 \\$aLibrary processing =450 \\$aLibrary technical services =450 \\$wnne$aProcessing (Libraries) =450 \\$aTechnical processing (Libraries) 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One family, Elephantidae) =670 \\$aAnimal diversity Web, Mar. 9, 2003$b(Order Proboscidea; proboscideans) =670 \\$aITIS, Aug. 8, 2007$b(Order Proboscidea -- elephants, class Mammalia; also Genus Proboscidea, Family Pedialiaceae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 8, 2007$b(Proboscidea is an order containing only one family of living animals, Elephantidae, the elephants; also: Proboscidea is a flowering plant genus in the family Martyniaceae) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20071106 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Proboscidea =750 \2$aProboscidea Mammal$0(DNLM)D056662$5IEN =LDR 00553cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362620102441 =005 20120730163742.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107113 =035 \\$aBZV7019NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF723.P8 =150 \\$aProblem solving in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aProblem Solving$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011340 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aProblem Solving$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00526cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362620202441 =005 20130515141012.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107109 =035 \\$aBZV7015NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF449$cPsychology =053 \0$aQA63$cMathematics =150 \\$aProblem solving =550 \\$wg$aMethodology =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aDecision making =550 \\$aExecutive functions (Neuropsychology) =750 \2$aProblem Solving$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011340 =LDR 00389cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362620302441 =005 20120730163742.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107092 =035 \\$aBZV6998NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aProbability learning =550 \\$wg$aLearning, Psychology of =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aProbability Learning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011337 =LDR 00720cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362620402441 =005 20120730163742.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107090 =035 \\$aBZV6996NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBC141$cLogic =053 \0$aQA273$bQA274.9$cMathematics =053 \0$aQC174.85.P76$cStatistical physics =053 \0$aT57.3$bT57.33$cIndustrial engineering =150 \\$aProbabilities =450 \\$aProbability =450 \\$aStatistical inference =550 \\$wg$aCombinations =550 \\$wg$aMathematics =550 \\$aChance =550 \\$aLeast squares =550 \\$aMathematical statistics =550 \\$aRisk =750 \2$aProbability$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011336 =LDR 00731cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362620502441 =005 20120730163742.0 =008 050308i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107058 =035 \\$aBZV6964NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD3840$bHD4420.8 =150 \\$aPrivatization =360 \\$isubdivision$aPrivatization$iunder types of industries, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Privatization =450 \\$aDenationalization =450 \\$aPrivatisation =550 \\$aContracting out =550 \\$aCorporatization =550 \\$aGovernment ownership =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the transfer of public assets and service functions to the private sector. =750 \2$aPrivatization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011332 =LDR 00508cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362620602441 =005 20120730163742.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107034 =035 \\$aBZV6940NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRT104 =150 \\$aPrivate duty nursing =450 \\$aNursing, Private duty$5IEN =450 \\$aPrivate nursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing$xPractice =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNursing, Private Duty$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009744 =LDR 00414cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362620702441 =005 20120730163742.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107027 =035 \\$aBZV6933NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF637.P74$cPsychology =150 \\$aPrivacy =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology =550 \\$aSecrecy =550 \\$aSolitude =750 \2$aPrivacy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018907 =LDR 00561cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362620802441 =005 20120730163741.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106996 =035 \\$aBZV6902NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV8301$bHV9920.7 =150 \\$aPrisons =360 \\$inames of individual prisons =450 \\$aDungeons =450 \\$aGaols =450 \\$aPenitentiaries =550 \\$wg$aCorrectional institutions =550 \\$aImprisonment =550 \\$aPrison-industrial complex =750 \2$aPrisons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011330 =LDR 01064cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362620902441 =005 20140516110738.0 =008 031216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106971 =035 \\$aBZV6877NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aKZ6490$bKZ6500$cInternational law =053 \0$aUB800$bUB805$cGeneral =150 \\$aPrisoners of war =360 \\$isubdivision$aPrisoners and prisons$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Prisoners and prisons =450 \\$aExchange of prisoners of war =450 \\$aPOWs (Prisoners of war) =450 \\$aWar prisoners =550 \\$wg$aPrisoners =670 \\$aUNBIS$b(Prisoners of war UF War prisoners) =680 \\$iWhen subdivided by place, the name of the place may designate either the current location of prisoners of war, or the place of origin. For prisoners of war of a particular nationality held in another country, two headings are assigned: 1. Prisoners of war--[country of nationality]. 2. Prisoners of war--[place where held]. =750 \2$aPrisoners of War$0(DNLM)D063906$5IEN =LDR 00664cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362621002441 =005 20120730163741.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106950 =035 \\$aBZV6856NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPrisoners =450 \\$aConvicts =450 \\$aCorrectional institutions$xInmates =450 \\$aImprisoned persons =450 \\$aIncarcerated persons =450 \\$aPrison inmates =550 \\$wg$aInmates of institutions =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 24, 1997$b(titles: prison inmates, imprisoned) =670 \\$aNat. crim. jus. thes.$b(Inmates UF prison inmates) =750 \2$aPrisoners$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011329 =LDR 00768cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362621102441 =005 20120730163741.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106751 =035 \\$aBZV6657NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aZ116$bZ265 =150 \\$aPrinting =450 \\$wnne$aPrinting, Practical =450 \\$aTypography =550 \\$wg$aGraphic arts =670 \\$aBookman's glossary, 1983$b(No def. for printing or print. Analytical bibliography, also known as critical bibliography, the study of books as physical objects, or the materials of which books are made and the way in which they are put together, with the ultimate purpose of resolving questions of a book's origin, history, and text) =750 \2$aPrinting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011327 =LDR 00513cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362621202441 =005 20120730163741.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106748 =035 \\$aBZV6654NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aZ235$bZ236 =150 \\$aPrinters' marks =450 \\$aMarks, Printers' =450 \\$aTypographical devices =550 \\$wg$aPrinters' ornaments =550 \\$wg$aTrademarks =550 \\$aDevices (Heraldry) =750 \2$aPrinters' Marks$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011326 =LDR 00525cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362621302441 =005 20120730163741.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106729 =035 \\$aBZV6635NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQA278.5 =150 \\$aPrincipal components analysis =450 \\$aAnalysis, Principal components =450 \\$aComponents analysis, Principal =550 \\$wg$aCorrelation (Statistics) =550 \\$wg$aFactor analysis =750 \2$aPrincipal Component Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D025341 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362621402441 =005 20120730163741.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106709 =035 \\$aBZV6615NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.P95$cBotany =150 \\$aPrimulaceae =550 \\$wg$aPrimulales =750 \2$aPrimulaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029623 =LDR 00482cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362621502441 =005 20120730163741.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106708 =035 \\$aBZV6614NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P95$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.P7$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aPrimroses =450 \\$wnne$aAuricula =450 \\$aPolyanthus =450 \\$aPrimula =550 \\$wg$aPrimulaceae =750 \2$aPrimula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031825 =LDR 00305cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362621602441 =005 20120730163741.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106671 =035 \\$aBZV6577NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPrimates$xDiseases =750 \2$aPrimate Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018419 =LDR 02015cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362621702441 =005 20120806164253.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106668 =035 \\$aBZV6574NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.P9$bQL737.P965$cZoology =150 \\$aPrimates =450 \\$aQuadrumana =550 \\$wg$aMammals =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 19, 2012:$bPrimate (A primate is a mammal of the order Primates, which contains prosimians and simians; classification: Class Mammalia, Infraclass Eutheria, Superorder Euarchontoglires, Order Primates) Primatology (Primatology is the scientific study of primates.) Quadrumana (Quadrumana and Bimana form an obsolete division of the primates: the Quadrumana are primates with four hands (two attached to the arms and two attached to the legs), and the Bimana being those with two hands and two feet. The attempted division of "Quadrumana" from "Bimana" form a stage in the long campaign to find a secure way of distinguishing Homo sapiens from the rest of the great apes ... Quadrumana is Latin for "four-handed ones", which is a term used for apes since they do not have feet attached to their legs as humans do, but instead have hands, as both pairs of hands look almost alike (with the exception of the orangutan, whose hands look exactly the same) and operate exactly like hands. Bimana is Latin for "two-handed ones", which is a term used for humans, as humans have only two hands, but have two feet which apes do not.) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, 3rd ed., via WWW, May 19, 2012$b(Order Primates) =670 \\$aAnimal diversity Web, May 19, 2012$b(Class Mammalia (mammals), Subclass Theria (Therian mammals), Infraclass Eutheria (placental mammals), Order Primates (primates)) =670 \\$aITIS: Integrated Taxonomic Information System, via WWW, May 19, 2012$b(Order Primates. Common name: primates. Infraclass Eutheria, Subclass Theria, Class Mammalia) =750 \2$aPrimates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011323 =LDR 01190cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362621802441 =005 20120730163740.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106617 =035 \\$aBZV6523NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHF5416.5 =150 \\$aPricing =360 \\$isubdivision$aPrices$iunder individual products and other objects; also subdivision$aPrices$iunder industries where one general subject heading for the products of that industry is lacking, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Prices =450 \\$wnne$aPrice policy =450 \\$aPrice policy, Industrial =450 \\$aRetail pricing =550 \\$wg$aMarketing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Montgomery, S. Profitable pricing strategies, 1988. =670 \\$aWords bus. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill Subj. hdgs for ... marketing. =670 \\$aAskew. Thesaurus of consumer terms. =670 \\$aMarketing Info. Center. Advertising-marketing library index. =670 \\$aCollier's: v. 15, p. 420. =670 \\$aBPI$b(Pricing, see Price policies) =670 \\$aLC data base, 1/30/87. =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCosts and Cost Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003365 =LDR 00636cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362621902441 =005 20120730163740.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106605 =035 \\$aBZV6511NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPriapism =550 \\$wg$aPenis$xDiseases =550 \\$aPenis$xErection =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 10, 2007$b(Priapsim. Scope note: A prolonged painful erection that may last hours and is not associated with sexual activity). It is seen in patients with sickle cell anemia, advanced malignancy, spinal trauma, and certain drug treatments.) =750 \2$aPriapism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011317 =LDR 00427cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362622002441 =005 20120730163740.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106598 =035 \\$aBZV6504NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPreventive health services =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =550 \\$aMedicine, Preventive =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPreventive Health Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011314 =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362622102441 =005 20130909114657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106595 =035 \\$aBZV6501NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRK60.7 =150 \\$aPreventive dentistry =550 \\$wg$aDentistry =550 \\$wg$aDentistry, State =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Preventive =750 \2$aPreventive Dentistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011313 =LDR 00460cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362622202441 =005 20120730163740.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106546 =035 \\$aBZV6452NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPressure transducers =450 \\$aPressure sensors =450 \\$aTransducers, Pressure =550 \\$wg$aPressure$xMeasurement =550 \\$wg$aTransducers =750 \2$aTransducers, Pressure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014160 =LDR 00879cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9882375288402441 =005 20240216144020.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106545 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85106545 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169883310000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTL697.P7 =150 \\$aPressure suits =450 \\$aAnti-acceleration suits =450 \\$aAnti-blackout suits =450 \\$aAnti-G suits =450 \\$aAnti-shock garments =450 \\$aAnti-shock trousers =450 \\$aAntigravity suits =450 \\$aHigh-altitude suits =450 \\$aMAST (Pressure suit) =450 \\$aMilitary anti-shock trousers =450 \\$aPneumatic suits =450 \\$aSuits, Pressure =550 \\$wg$aAeronautics$xSafety measures =550 \\$wg$aPersonal protective equipment =750 \2$aGravity Suits$0(DNLM)D005676$5IEN =LDR 00444cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362622402441 =005 20120730163740.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106534 =035 \\$aBZV6440NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPressure breathing =450 \\$aPositive pressure respiration$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aRespiration =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory therapy =750 \2$aPositive Pressure Respiration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011175 =LDR 00328cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362622502441 =005 20090723090107.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106531 =035 \\$aBZV6437NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPressure =550 \\$wg$aForce and energy =750 \2$aPressure$0(DNLM)D011312$5IEN =LDR 00778cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362622602441 =005 20120730163740.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106452 =035 \\$aBZV6358NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRD129 =150 \\$aPreservation of organs, tissues, etc. =360 \\$isubdivision$aPreservation$iunder individual organs and tissues, e.g.$aHeart--Preservation =450 \\$aOrgan preservation (Anatomy) =450 \\$aOrgans (Anatomy)$xPreservation =450 \\$aTissue preservation$5IEN =550 \\$aTissue banks =550 \\$aTransplantation of organs, tissues, etc. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aTissue Preservation$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D014021 =750 \2$aOrgan Preservation$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D009926 =LDR 00425cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362622702441 =005 20120730163740.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106442 =035 \\$aBZV6348NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRC522$bRC523 =150 \\$aPresenile dementia =450 \\$aPick's disease of the brain =550 \\$wg$aDementia =750 \2$aPick Disease of the Brain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020774 =LDR 00597cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362622802441 =005 20090210112317.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106439 =035 \\$aBZV6345NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM139 =150 \\$aPrescription writing =450 \\$aPrescriptions =550 \\$wg$aMedical writing =680 \\$iHere are entered works on how to write drug prescriptions. Works on prescribing of drugs are entered under$aDrugs--Prescribing. =681 \\$iNote under$aDrugs--Prescribing =750 \2$aDrug Prescriptions$0(DNLM)D011307$5IEN =LDR 00426cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362622902441 =005 20120730163740.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106437 =035 \\$aBZV6343NU =035 \\$aSH 85106437 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD9665.4 =150 \\$aPrescription pricing =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xPrices =550 \\$wg$aPricing =750 \2$aPrescription Fees$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011306 =LDR 00703cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362623002441 =005 20120730163740.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106395 =035 \\$aBZV6301NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRF291.5.A35 =150 \\$aPresbycusis =450 \\$aHearing loss in old age =450 \\$aPresbyacousia =450 \\$aPresbyacusia =450 \\$aPresbyacusis =450 \\$aPresbycusia =450 \\$aSenile deafness =550 \\$wg$aDeafness =550 \\$wg$aEar$xAging =670 \\$aMESH$b(Presbycusis) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Presbyacusis, presbyacusia, presbycusis, presbyacousia) =750 \2$aPresbycusis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011304 =LDR 00818cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362623102441 =005 20120730163740.0 =008 060515i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106377 =035 \\$aBZV6283NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD50 =150 \\$aPreoperative care =450 \\$aPre-operative care =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Surgical =670 \\$aMESH browser, May 15, 2006$b(Preoperative Care; Scope note: Care given during the period prior to undergoing surgery when psychological and physical preparations are made according to the special needs of the individual patient. This period spans the time between admission to the hospial to the time the surgery begins.) =670 \\$aLC database, May 15, 2006$b(titles: pre-operative care) =750 \2$aPreoperative Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011300 =LDR 00473cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362623202441 =005 20060802134805.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106376 =035 \\$aBZV6282NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG635 =053 \\$aRJ91$cStirpiculture =150 \\$aPrenatal influences =550 \\$wg$aChildren =550 \\$wg$aFetus =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy =750 \2$aPrenatal Exposure Delayed Effects$0(DNLM)D011297$5IEN =LDR 00587cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362623302441 =005 20120730163739.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106375 =035 \\$aBZV6281NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG628$bRG628.3 =150 \\$aPrenatal diagnosis =450 \\$aAntenatal diagnosis =450 \\$aIntrauterine diagnosis =450 \\$aPrenatal testing =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics$xDiagnosis =670 \\$a93-43731: Kolker, A. Prenatal testing, 1994. =750 \2$aPrenatal Diagnosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011296 =LDR 00848cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362623402441 =005 20140828103818.0 =008 020314i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106374 =035 \\$aBZV6280NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dSaPrUSA =150 \\$aPrenatal care =450 \\$aAntenatal care =450 \\$aAntenatal services =450 \\$aPre-natal care =450 \\$aPregnant women$xCare =550 \\$wg$aMaternal health services =550 \\$aPreconception care =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 14, 2002$b(prenatal care; pre-natal care) =670 \\$aNtjabane, S.M. The role of antenatal services in supporting teenage pregnant girls in Leribe District of Lesotho, 2013. =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster Website, 22 April 2014$bPrenatal (antenal diagnosis of birth defects) =750 \2$aPrenatal Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011295 =LDR 01163cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362623502441 =005 20150430134008.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106325 =035 \\$aBZV6231NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG165 =150 \\$aPremenstrual syndrome =450 \\$aLate luteal phase dysphoric disorder =450 \\$aLLPDD (Gynecology) =450 \\$aPMDD (Gynecology) =450 \\$aPMS (Gynecology) =450 \\$aPre-menstrual syndrome =450 \\$aPremenstrual dysphoria =450 \\$aPremenstrual dysphoric disorder =450 \\$aPremenstrual tension =450 \\$aTension, Premenstrual =550 \\$wg$aMenstruation disorders =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aMESH$b(Premenstrual syndrome x Premenstrual tension) =670 \\$aLC data base, 5/20/90$b(pre-menstrual syndrome) =670 \\$a93-47479: Premenstrual dysphorias, c1994$b(Premenstrual dysphoria; PMDD; Premenstrual dysphoric disorder; LLPDD; Late luteal phase dysphoric disorder; premenstrual syndrome) =750 \2$aPremenstrual Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011293 =750 \2$aPremenstrual Dysphoric Disorder$0(DNLM)D065446$5IEN =LDR 00838cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362623602441 =005 20120730163739.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106323 =035 \\$aBZV6229NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aR838$5IEN =053 \\$aR837.8$bR838 =150 \\$aPremedical education =450 \\$aEducation, Premedical =450 \\$aPre-med (Education) =450 \\$aPre-medical education =450 \\$aPremed (Education) =550 \\$wg$aMedical colleges$xEntrance requirements =550 \\$wg$aMedical education =670 \\$aRandom House$b(premedical; premed) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(premedical; premed) =670 \\$aLC database, 3/25/96$b(premedical; premed; pre-medical; pre-med) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Education, Premedical) =750 \2$aEducation, Premedical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004516 =LDR 00537cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362623702441 =005 20120730163739.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106320 =035 \\$aBZV6226NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPremarital examinations =450 \\$aExaminations, Premarital =450 \\$aMarriage, Medical examination for =450 \\$aMedical examinations for marriage =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic services =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPremarital Examinations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011291 =LDR 00587cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362623802441 =005 20120730163739.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106315 =035 \\$aBZV6221NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC642.5 =150 \\$aPreleukemia =450 \\$aPreleucemia =550 \\$wg$aAnemia =550 \\$wg$aLeucopenia =550 \\$wg$aPrecancerous conditions =550 \\$wg$aThrombocytopenia =550 \\$aLeukemia =550 \\$aMyelodysplastic syndromes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPreleukemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011289 =LDR 00609cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362623902441 =005 20120730163739.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106311 =035 \\$aBZV6217NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF723.P75 =150 \\$aPrejudices in children =450 \\$wnne$aPrejudices and antipathies (Child psychology) =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aPrejudice$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011287 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPrejudice$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00613cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362624002441 =005 20120730163739.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106310 =035 \\$aBZV6216NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF575.P9$cPsychology =053 \0$aHM1091$cSocial psychology =150 \\$aPrejudices =450 \\$aAntipathies$5IEN =450 \\$aBias (Psychology) =450 \\$aPrejudgments =450 \\$aPrejudice =450 \\$wnne$aPrejudices and antipathies =550 \\$wg$aAttitude (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =750 \2$aPrejudice$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011287 =LDR 00440cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362624102441 =005 20120730163739.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106300 =035 \\$aBZV6206NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPregnant women =450 \\$aExpectant mothers =450 \\$aGravida =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy =550 \\$wg$aWomen =550 \\$aMothers =750 \2$aPregnant Women$5IEN$0(DNLM)D037841 =LDR 00328cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362624202441 =005 20120730163739.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106297 =035 \\$aBZV6203NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPregnanediol =550 \\$wg$aPregnane =750 \2$aPregnanediol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011276 =LDR 00351cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362624302441 =005 20120730163738.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106296 =035 \\$aBZV6202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPregnane =550 \\$wg$aSteroids =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPregnanes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011278 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362624402441 =005 20130909114647.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106295 =035 \\$aBZV6201NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP552.P65 =150 \\$aPregnancy proteins =450 \\$aPlacental proteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =750 \2$aPregnancy Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011257 =LDR 00578cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362624502441 =005 20130401104724.0 =008 050627i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106294 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG556.6 =150 \\$aPregnancy in middle age =550 \\$wg$aMiddle age =670 \\$aBing, E.D. Having a baby after 30, 1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =750 \2$81$wb$aMiddle Aged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008875 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPregnancy$iand$aMiddle Aged$5IEN =LDR 00995cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362624602441 =005 20190322115051.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106293 =035 \\$a(DLC)85106293 =035 \\$aBZV6199NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUnwanted pregnancy =450 \\$wnne$aPregnancy, Unwanted =450 \\$aUnintended pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy =550 \\$aAbortion counseling =550 \\$aContraception$xFailures =670 \\$aGuttmacher Institute WWW site, July 11, 2017:$bUnintended pregnancy in the United States (An unintended pregnancy is one that was either mistimed or unwanted. If a woman did not want to become pregnant at the time the pregnancy occurred, but did want to become pregnant at some point in the future, the pregnancy is considered mistimed. If a woman did not want to become pregnant then or at any time in the future, the pregnancy is considered unwanted). =750 \2$aPregnancy, Unwanted$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011275 =LDR 00624cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362624702441 =005 20120730163738.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106292 =035 \\$aBZV6198NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTubal pregnancy =450 \\$aFallopian pregnancy =450 \\$aOviductal pregnancy =450 \\$wnne$aPregnancy, Tubal =550 \\$wg$aEctopic pregnancy =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pregnancy, Tubal) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Pregnancy: tubal pregnancy. Also called fallopian pregnancy, oviductal pregnancy) =750 \2$aPregnancy, Tubal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011274 =LDR 00699cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362624802441 =005 20120730163738.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106291 =035 \\$aBZV6197NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG650 =150 \\$aProlonged pregnancy =450 \\$aLabor, Missed (Obstetrics) =450 \\$aMissed labor (Obstetrics) =450 \\$wnne$aPregnancy, Protracted =450 \\$aProtracted pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xDuration =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pregnancy, Prolonged) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Pregnancy: prolonged p.) =750 \2$aPregnancy, Prolonged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011273 =LDR 00750cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362624902441 =005 20070928083019.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106290 =035 \\$aBZV6196NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG567 =150 \\$aMultiple pregnancy =450 \\$aMultifetal pregnancy =450 \\$aPlural pregnancy =450 \\$wnne$aPregnancy, Multiple =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy =550 \\$aMultiple birth =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pregnancy, Multiple) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.:$bv. 2, p. 2284 (Multiple pregnancy, also called plural pregnancy) =670 \\$a97-39909: Ultrasound and multifetal pregnancy, c1997$b(multifetal pregnancy) =750 \2$aPregnancy, Multiple$0(DNLM)D011272$5IEN =LDR 01117cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362625002441 =005 20120730163738.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106289 =035 \\$aBZV6195NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG591 =150 \\$aMolar pregnancy =450 \\$aHydatid mole =450 \\$aHydatidiform mole =450 \\$aMole, Hydatid =450 \\$aMole, Hydatidiform =450 \\$aMole, Uterine =450 \\$wnne$aPregnancy, Molar =450 \\$aUterine mole =550 \\$wg$aGestational trophoblastic disease =670 \\$aNUCMC data from Armed Forces Institute of Pathology for Hertig, A.T. Hertig collection, 1927-1979$b(Hertig's hydatidiform mole study, an American Registry of Pathology project which led to an AFIP tumor fasicle) =670 \\$aAHCN: KnowledgeBase$b(hydatidiform mole; alternative names: hydatid mole; molar pregnancy; definition: a rare mass or growth that may form inside the uterus at the beginning of a pregnancy) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20120716 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Pregnancy, Molar =750 \2$aHydatidiform Mole$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006828 =LDR 00662cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362625102441 =005 20120730163738.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106288 =035 \\$aBZV6194NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG586 =150 \\$aEctopic pregnancy =450 \\$aExtra-uterine pregnancy =450 \\$aExtrauterine pregnancy =450 \\$wnne$aPregnancy, Ectopic =450 \\$wnne$aPregnancy, Extra-uterine =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pregnancy, Ectopic) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Pregnancy: ectopic pregnancy) =750 \2$aPregnancy, Ectopic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011271 =LDR 00569cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362625202441 =005 20120730163738.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106287 =035 \\$aBZV6193NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG571$bRG591 =150 \\$aPregnancy$xComplications =450 \\$aComplications of pregnancy =450 \\$aHigh-risk pregnancy =450 \\$wnne$aPregnancy, Complications of =450 \\$aPregnant women$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aObstetrical emergencies =750 \2$aPregnancy Complications$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011248 =LDR 00727cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362625302441 =005 20120730163738.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106286 $zsh 85106299 =035 \\$aBZV6192NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB3433$cSchool hygiene =053 \0$aRG556.5$cObstetrics =150 \\$aTeenage pregnancy =450 \\$aAdolescent pregnancy =450 \\$wnne$aPregnancy, Adolescent =450 \\$aPregnancy in adolescence =450 \\$aPregnancy, Teenage =450 \\$aTeen pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy =688 \\$aFormer heading, from 4XX field with {dollar}w deleted 20080918: 150:##:_{dollar}a Pregnant schoolgirls =750 \2$aPregnancy in Adolescence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011253 =LDR 00444cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362625402441 =005 20120730163738.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106285 =035 \\$aBZV6191NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAbdominal pregnancy =450 \\$wnne$aPregnancy, Abdominal =550 \\$wg$aEctopic pregnancy =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pregnancy, Abdominal) =750 \2$aPregnancy, Abdominal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011269 =LDR 00507cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362625502441 =005 20130909114647.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106284 =035 \\$aBZV6190NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPregnancy$xTrimester, Third =450 \\$aPregnancy$xThird trimester =450 \\$aThird trimester of pregnancy =450 \\$aTrimester of pregnancy, Third =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xDuration =750 \2$aPregnancy Trimester, Third$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011263 =LDR 00594cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362625602441 =005 20130909114647.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106283 =035 \\$aBZV6189NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPregnancy$xTrimester, Second =450 \\$aMidtrimester of pregnancy =450 \\$aPregnancy$xMidtrimester =450 \\$aPregnancy$xSecond trimester =450 \\$aSecond trimester of pregnancy =450 \\$aTrimester of pregnancy, Second =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xDuration =750 \2$aPregnancy Trimester, Second$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011262 =LDR 00507cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362625702441 =005 20130909114646.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106282 =035 \\$aBZV6188NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPregnancy$xTrimester, First =450 \\$aFirst trimester of pregnancy =450 \\$aPregnancy$xFirst trimester =450 \\$aTrimester of pregnancy, First =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xDuration =750 \2$aPregnancy Trimester, First$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011261 =LDR 00517cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362625802441 =005 20090309100437.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106279 =035 \\$aBZV6185NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG559 =150 \\$aPregnancy$xNutritional aspects =450 \\$aNutrition in pregnancy =450 \\$aPregnant women$xNutrition =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =550 \\$aMothers$xNutrition =750 \2$aPrenatal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena$0(DNLM)D039401$5IEN =LDR 00441cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362625902441 =005 20050523091146.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106276 =035 \\$aBZV6182NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG551$bRG591 =150 \\$aPregnancy =450 \\$aGestation =550 \\$wg$aConception =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =550 \\$wg$aReproduction =750 \2$aPregnancy$0(DNLM)D011247$5IEN =LDR 00710cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362626002441 =005 20120730163737.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106274 =035 \\$aBZV6180NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA413$bRA413.7 =150 \\$aPreferred provider organizations (Medical care) =450 \\$aPPOs (Medical care) =550 \\$wg$aManaged care plans (Medical care) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on associations or organizations of physicians and hospitals that contract with employers or insurers to provide comprehensive health care services to subscribers on a fee-for-service basis. =750 \2$aPreferred Provider Organizations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011243 =LDR 00326cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362626102441 =005 20120730163737.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106259 =035 \\$aBZV6165NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPrednisone =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPrednisone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011241 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362626202441 =005 20120730163737.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106249 =035 \\$aBZV6155NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85106249 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPrediabetic state =450 \\$aPrediabetes =550 \\$wg$aDiabetes =750 \2$aPrediabetic State$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011236 =LDR 00453cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362626302441 =005 20050523094148.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106230 =035 \\$aBZV6136LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPrecipitin reaction =450 \\$aPrecipitation (Immunology) =550 \\$wg$aAntigen-antibody reactions =550 \\$wg$aAntigens =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =750 \2$aPrecipitin Tests$0(DNLM)D0$5IEN =LDR 00428cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362626402441 =005 20100222142858.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106216 =035 \\$aBZV6122NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD547 =150 \\$aPrecipitation (Chemistry) =550 \\$wg$aSeparation (Technology) =550 \\$wg$aSolution (Chemistry) =750 \2$aChemical Precipitation$0(DNLM)D011232$5IEN =LDR 00775cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362626502441 =005 20120730163737.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106190 =035 \\$aBZV6096NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPrecancerous conditions =360 \\$isubdivision$aPrecancerous conditions$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Precancerous conditions =450 \\$aLesions, Precancerous =450 \\$aPrecancer =450 \\$aPrecancerosis =450 \\$aPrecancerous lesions =450 \\$aPremalignant conditions =450 \\$aPremalignant lesions =450 \\$aPreneoplastic conditions =450 \\$aPreneoplastic lesions =550 \\$wg$aCancer =750 \2$aPrecancerous Conditions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011230 =LDR 00494cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362626602441 =005 20120730163737.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106188 =035 \\$aBZV6094NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPreanesthetic medication =450 \\$aMedication, Preanesthetic =450 \\$aPremedication =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesia =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia =550 \\$wg$aPreoperative care =750 \2$aPreanesthetic Medication$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D011229 =LDR 00499cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362626702441 =005 20120730163737.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106152 =035 \\$aBZV6058NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPrazosin =550 \\$wg$aEnzyme inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aMuscle relaxants =550 \\$wg$aPiperazine =550 \\$wg$aVasodilators =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPrazosin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011224 =LDR 00586cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362626802441 =005 20130731101315.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106095 =035 \\$aBZV6001NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.P7$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.P7$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.P7$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.P7$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTP245.P9$cChemical technology =150 \\$aPraseodymium =550 \\$wg$aCerium group =750 \2$aPraseodymium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011221 =LDR 00820cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362626902441 =005 20200824113224.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106050 =035 \\$aBZV5956NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ520.P7 =150 \\$aPrader-Willi syndrome =450 \\$aLabhart-Willi-Prader syndrome =450 \\$aLabhart-Willi-Prader-Franconi syndrome =450 \\$aRoyer syndrome =450 \\$aRoyer's syndrome =450 \\$aWilli-Prader syndrome =550 \\$wg$aHuman chromosome 15$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aIntellectual disability =550 \\$wg$aObesity =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.:$bp. 2813 (Prader-Willi syndrome. Also called Prader-Labhart-Willi syndrome) =750 \2$aPrader-Willi Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011218 =LDR 00418cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362627002441 =005 20120730163737.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106049 =035 \\$aBZV5955NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPractolol =550 \\$wg$aAdrenergic beta blockers =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular agents =550 \\$wg$aPropanolamines =750 \2$aPractolol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011217 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362627102441 =005 20120730163736.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106046 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRT62 =150 \\$aPractical nursing =450 \\$aNursing, Practical$5IEN =450 \\$aVocational nursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =750 \2$aNursing, Practical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009743 =LDR 00462cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362627202441 =005 20150415174857.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106045 =035 \\$aBZV5951NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPractical nurses =450 \\$aLicensed practical nurses =450 \\$aLicensed vocational nurses =450 \\$aVocational nurses =550 \\$wg$aNurses =750 \2$aLicensed Practical Nurses$0(DNLM)D065102$5IEN =LDR 00343cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362948202441 =005 20120730164203.0 =008 880310i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022324 =035 \\$aCAV8337NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK569.C47 =150 \\$aCharaceae =550 \\$wg$aCharales =750 \2$aCharaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044522 =LDR 00336cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362948302441 =005 20120730164203.0 =008 880310i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022321 =035 \\$aCAV8334LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK569.C47 =150 \\$aChara =550 \\$wg$aCharaceae =750 \2$aChara$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044784 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362948402441 =005 20120730164203.0 =008 880310i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022309 =035 \\$aCAV8322LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK569.F95 =150 \\$aAscophyllum =550 \\$wg$aFucaceae =750 \2$aAscophyllum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044646 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362948502441 =005 20120730164203.0 =008 880310in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022300 =035 \\$aCAV8313NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK569.D33 =150 \\$aAcetabularia =550 \\$wg$aDasycladaceae =750 \2$aAcetabularia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000076 =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362948602441 =005 20050531115130.0 =008 880304i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022278 =035 \\$aCAV8291LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK555.M2 =150 \\$aMarchantia =550 \\$wg$aMarchantiaceae =750 \2$aMarchantia$0(DNLM)D047008$5IEN =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362948702441 =005 20120730164203.0 =008 880304i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022274 =035 \\$aCAV8287LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK555.F9 =150 \\$aFrullania =550 \\$wg$aFrullaniaceae =750 \2$aFrullania$5IEN$0(DNLM)D037961 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362948802441 =005 20100726090354.0 =008 880302i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022214 =035 \\$aCAV8228LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK635.P6 =150 \\$aPlasmodiophora =550 \\$wg$aPlasmodiophoraceae =750 \2$aPlasmodiophorida$0(DNLM)D056909$5IEN =LDR 01256cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9880362948902441 =005 20140227164111.0 =008 050617i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88000332 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCDs =150 \\$aDrug traffic =450 \\$aDrug dealing =450 \\$aDrug production, Illicit =450 \\$aDrug smuggling =450 \\$aDrug trade, Illicit =450 \\$aDrug trafficking =450 \\$wnne$aDrugs$xPrices and sale =450 \\$aIllicit drug production =450 \\$aIllicit drug trade =450 \\$aNarcotic trade =450 \\$aNarcotic traffic =450 \\$aNarcotic trafficking =450 \\$aSmuggling of drugs =450 \\$aSmuggling of narcotics =450 \\$aTraffic, Drug =450 \\$aTrafficking in drugs =450 \\$aTrafficking in narcotics =550 \\$wg$aDrug abuse and crime =550 \\$aNarco-terrorism =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hawkes, N. The international drug trade. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Narcotic traffic) =670 \\$aBritish Library CIP data$b(Drug trade) =670 \\$aLIV$b(Narcotic traffic; UF Drug traffic) =670 \\$aUNBIS$b(Drug traffic) =675 \\$aIAC;$aNat. crim. justice thesaurus;$aRandom House =750 \2$aDrug Trafficking$0(DNLM)D064423$5IEN =LDR 00706cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362949002441 =005 20120730164158.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88000255 =035 \\$aCAV6788NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF724.85.M45 =150 \\$aMemory in old age =450 \\$wnne$aMemory in the aged =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gose, K. Dealing with memory changes ... 1988. =670 \\$aLanguage, memory, and aging, c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aMemory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008568 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMemory$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00755cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362949102441 =005 20120730164157.0 =008 880114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000218 =035 \\$aCAV6755NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ456.M68 =150 \\$aGastrointestinal motility disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal system$xMotility$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aPediatric gastroenterology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Disorders of gastrointestinal motility in childhood, c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aGastrointestinal Motility$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005769 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aGastrointestinal Motility$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00531cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362949202441 =005 20120730164157.0 =008 880111||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000120 =035 \\$aCAV6669NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGrip strength =550 \\$wg$aMuscle strength =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gentle, D. Developing grip strength, 1986. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Grip) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Grip) =670 \\$aWeb. sports$b(Grip) =675 \\$aHennepin =750 \2$aHand Strength$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018737 =LDR 00765cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362949302441 =005 20120730164157.0 =008 880111i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88000099 =035 \\$aCAV6650NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 88000099 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC953.8.E93 =150 \\$aExercise therapy for older people =450 \\$wnne$aExercise therapy for the aged =450 \\$aGeriatric exercise therapy =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hanna, T. Somatics, c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aExercise Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005081 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aExercise Therapy$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00928cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362949402441 =005 20120730164157.0 =008 871231||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87008051 =035 \\$aCAV6564NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP603.P43 =150 \\$aPhenol oxidase =450 \\$aMonophenol monooxygenase =450 \\$aMonophenol oxidase =450 \\$aPhenolase =450 \\$aPO (Enzyme) =450 \\$aTyrosinase =550 \\$wg$aOxidases =550 \\$wg$aPhenols =670 \\$aWork cat.: Schmidt, H. Phenol oxidase, a marker enzyme for defense cells, 1988. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Reg. no. [9002-10-2]) =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(Monophenol monooxygenase E.C. 1.14.18.1) =670 \\$aEnzymes:$bp. 220 (Phenol oxidases) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Phenoloxidase see Tyrosinase; but this is diphenol oxidase: 1.10.3.1) =750 \2$aMonophenol Monooxygenase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014442 =LDR 00653cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362949502441 =005 20120730164157.0 =008 871230i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87008036 =035 \\$aCAV6549NU =035 \\$aSH 87008036 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHQ774.5 =150 \\$aPreschool children =450 \\$aChild, Preschool$5IEN =450 \\$aPreschoolers =550 \\$wg$aChildren =670 \\$aWork cat.: Problems of preschool children. =670 \\$aERIC thes. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Preschoolers) =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aNYT, Dec. 18, 1987:$bp. A18. =750 \2$aChild, Preschool$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002675 =LDR 00724cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362949602441 =005 20120730164157.0 =008 871229i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87008012 =035 \\$aCAV6527NU =035 \\$aSH 87008012 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF724.3.A77 =150 \\$aAssertiveness in adolescence =450 \\$wnne$aAssertiveness in teenagers =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: McFarland, R. Coping through self-esteem, 1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aAssertiveness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001242 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAssertiveness$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00759cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362949702441 =005 20060802085730.0 =008 880128i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88021146 =035 \\$aCAV5027LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 88021146 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL430.5.T7$cZoology =150 \\$aTritonia (Mollusks) =450 \\$wnne$aTritonia =550 \\$wg$aTritoniidae =670 \\$aIntegrated Taxonomic Info. System, via WWW, May 17, 2000$b(Tritonia. Common name: not available. Family Tritoniidae, order Nudibranchia) =670 \\$aCheck list of European marine Mollusca, via WWW, May 17, 2000$b(Genus Tritonia, family Tritoniidae, suborder Dendronotina, order Nudibranchia) =750 \2$aTritonia Sea Slug$0(DNLM)D049871$5IEN =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362949802441 =005 20060707084343.0 =008 880127i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021083 =035 \\$aCAV4967LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL430.5.P49 =150 \\$aPleurobranchaea (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aPleurobranchidae =750 \2$aPleurobranchaea$0(DNLM)D049853$5IEN =LDR 00402cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362949902441 =005 20120730164157.0 =008 880127i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021028 =035 \\$aCAV4913NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL430.5.L85 =150 \\$aLymnaea =450 \\$aLimnaea =550 \\$wg$aLymnaeidae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLymnaea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008195 =LDR 00379cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362950002441 =005 20120730164157.0 =008 880126i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88020932 =035 \\$aCAV4817NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL430.5.P48 =150 \\$aBulinus =550 \\$wg$aPlanorbidae =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/31/90 =750 \2$aBulinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002033 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362950102441 =005 20120730164157.0 =008 880126i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88020921 =035 \\$aCAV4806NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL430.5.P48 =150 \\$aBiomphalaria =550 \\$wg$aPlanorbidae =750 \2$aBiomphalaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001700 =LDR 00348cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362950202441 =005 20120730164157.0 =008 880126i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88020907 =035 \\$aCAV4792NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL430.5.A66 =150 \\$aAplysia =550 \\$wg$aAplysiidae =750 \2$aAplysia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001048 =LDR 00979cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362950302441 =005 20120730164156.0 =008 880114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000232 =035 \\$aCAV4633NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C11$cBotany =053 \\$aSB317.O68$cEconomic plants =150 \\$aOpuntia =450 \\$aBrasiliopuntia =450 \\$aConsolea =450 \\$aCorynopuntia =450 \\$aOpuntias =450 \\$aTephrocactus =550 \\$wg$aCactus =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 75 (Opuntia; sy: Brasiliopuntia, Consolea, Corynopuntia, Tephrocactus; flatstemmed species designated Pricklypear, cylindricalstemmed species called Cholla) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Opuntia: a large genus of cacti; -s: any cactus of the genus Opuntia) =670 \\$aNAL Subj. Hdg. list$b(Prickly-pear See Opuntia) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Opuntia) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 105 (Opuntia) =750 \2$aOpuntia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029747 =LDR 00670cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362950402441 =005 20120730164156.0 =008 871109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87020472 =035 \\$aCAV4494LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL444.B9$cZoology =150 \\$aArguloida =550 \\$wg$aBranchiura (Crustacea) =670 \\$aSchram, F.R. Crustacea, 1986:$bp. 544 (Subclass Branchiura, Order Arguloida Rafinesque, 1815) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 218 (Branchiura: subclass (or class) containing only 1 order, the Arguloida, and as currently defined, only 1 family, the Argulidae, with 4 genera) =750 \2$aArguloida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033341 =LDR 00795cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362950502441 =005 20120730164156.0 =008 871222in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007962 =035 \\$aCAV4444NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF724.3.S35 =150 \\$aSelf-perception in adolescence =450 \\$wnne$aSelf-perception in teenagers =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Damon, W. Self-understanding in childhood and adolescence, 1988. =670 \\$aRosenberg, M. Society and the adolescent self image, 1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aSelf Concept$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012649 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSelf Concept$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 01334cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362950602441 =005 20120730164156.0 =008 871218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 87007857 =035 \\$aCAV4359NU =040 \\$aNLA$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P67$cBotany =150 \\$aKava plant =450 \\$aAva (Plant) =450 \\$a�Awa =450 \\$aCava (Plant) =450 \\$aKava-kava =450 \\$aKava pepper =450 \\$aKavakava =450 \\$aPiper methysticum =550 \\$wg$aPiper (Genus) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Alexander, K. Kava in the north : a study of kava in Arnham land aboriginal communities, 1985. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(kava, cava, kavakava; Piper methysticum) =670 \\$aBritannica Macro.:$bv. 14, p. 752 (kava, cava, ava) =670 \\$aOxford dictionary of natural history, 1985:$bp. 486. =670 \\$aMacquarie dictionary$b(Kava, Piper methysticum) =670 \\$aPukui, M.W. Hawaiian dictionary, 1965:$bp. 30 (�awa means kava, Piper methysticum; awa means port or harbor) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Piper methysticum, kava, kavakava) =670 \\$aPop. encyc. plants$b(Piper methysticum, kava pepper) =670 \\$aUsher dict. plants$b(Piper methysticum, kava pepper) =670 \\$aRoecklin. Profile econ. plants:$bp. 18 (kava plant) =750 \2$aKava$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020901 =LDR 01392cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362950702441 =005 20120730164156.0 =008 871218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007835 =035 \\$aCAV4340NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDracunculiasis =450 \\$aDracontiasis =450 \\$aDracunculosis =450 \\$aGuinea worm disease =450 \\$aGuinea worm infection =450 \\$aMedina worm disease =550 \\$wg$aHelminthiasis =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Congress. House. Select Committee on Hunger. International Task Force. Eradication of Guinea worm disease, 1987. =670 \\$aPAHO zoonoses:$bp. 530-533 (dracontiasis, dracunculiasis, dracunculosis, medina worm, guinea worm disease) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dracunculosis, guinea worm infection) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(dracunculiasis, dracontiasis, dracunculosis, guinea worm disease) =670 \\$aGould's med. dict.$b(dracunculiasis, dracontiasis, dracunculosis, guinea worm infection) =670 \\$aSaunders med. dict.$b(dracunculiasis, dracunulosis) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(dracontiasis, dracunuliasis, dracunculosis) =670 \\$aMosby's med. nurs. dict.$b(dracunculiasis, dracontiasis, guinea worm infection) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(dracunculosis, dracunculiasis, dracontiasis) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDracunculiasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004320 =LDR 01200cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362950802441 =005 20120730164156.0 =008 871210\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007639 =035 \\$aCAV4168NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQB738 =150 \\$aMeteoroids =450 \\$aMicrometeoroids =551 \\$wg$aSolar system =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bronsht�en, V.A. Meteory, meteority, meteoroidy, 1987. =670 \\$aDict. astron., space & atmos. phen.$b(Small bodies in interplanetary space that would produce meteors or meteorites if they struck Earth) =670 \\$aGloss. astron. & astrophysics. =670 \\$aINSPEC$b(Uses for: Micrometeoroids) =670 \\$aINIS. Thes.$b(Meteoroids, uses for Meteors) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(Meteoroid; Meteor) =670 \\$aFacts file dict. astron.$b(Meteoroid) =670 \\$aThesaurofacet$b(Meteoroids) =670 \\$aNASA$b(Meteoroids, uses for Meteors) =670 \\$aEngr. index$b(Meteoroids) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Meteoroid) =670 \\$aTEST$b(Meteoroids) =670 \\$aASTI, 1986:$bunder Meteoroids (see Meteors) =675 \\$aEncyc. astron. =750 \2$aMeteoroids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019110 =LDR 01379cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362950902441 =005 20120730164156.0 =008 871208||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87007568 =035 \\$aCAV4109NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dSaPrUSA$dDLC =053 \0$aQP188.H88 =150 \\$aHypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis =450 \\$aAxis, Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal =450 \\$aHPA axis (Endocrinology) =450 \\$aHypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal cortical axis =450 \\$aHypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis =450 \\$aHypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical axis =450 \\$aHypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis =550 \\$wg$aNeuroendocrinology =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis : a symposium ... 1987. =670 \\$aPrice. Pathophysiology, 1982:$bpp. 698-704. =670 \\$aBest & Taylor's Physiological Basis of Med. Practice, 1985:$bpp. 885-886. =670 \\$aSodemann's Pathologic Physiology, 1985:$bp. 1016. =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/3/89. =670 \\$aThe hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis, 2008. =750 \2$81$wb$aHypothalamo-Hypophyseal System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007030 =750 \2$81$wb$aPituitary-Adrenal System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010913 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHypothalamo-Hypophyseal System$iand$aPituitary-Adrenal System. =LDR 00632cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362951002441 =005 20120730164156.0 =008 871207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007562 =035 \\$aCAV4104NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC935.R45 =150 \\$aRhabdomyolysis =550 \\$wg$aStriated muscle$xNecrosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Haimovici, H. Metabolic complications of acute arterial occlusions and related conditions : myonephropathic-metabolic syndrome, 1988. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aRhabdomyolysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012206 =LDR 00716cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362951102441 =005 20120730164156.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87007528 =035 \\$aCAV4073NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ320.B75 =150 \\$aBronchopulmonary dysplasia =550 \\$wg$aArtificial respiration$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aBronchi$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aDysplasia =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aOxygen$xToxicology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aBronchopulmonary Dysplasia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001997 =LDR 01079cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362951202441 =005 20120730164155.0 =008 871127i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87007407 =035 \\$aCAV3976NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDieldrin =450 \\$aCompound 497 (Insecticide) =450 \\$aENT 16255 (Insecticide) =450 \\$aHEOD (Insecticide) =550 \\$wg$aInsecticides =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Survey of dieldrin residues in food, 1982. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 6, 2007$b(Dieldrin. Scope note: An organochlorine insecticide whose use has been cancelled or suspended in the United States.) =670 \\$aMerck$b(Hexachloro-octahydro-dimethanonapth-oxirene; Hexachloro-epoxy-octahydro-endo, exo-dimethanonapthalene; HEOD; ENT 16225; Compound 497; Octalox) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(dieldrin; CAS reg. no.: 60-57-1) =670 \\$aASTI. =675 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =750 \2$aDieldrin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004026 =LDR 00559cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362951302441 =005 20120730164155.0 =008 871127||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007397 =035 \\$aCAV3967NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTyramine =550 \\$wg$aAmines =550 \\$wg$aSympathomimetic agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: The cheese effects and selective MAO-A inhibitors, c1988. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b51-67-2. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck. =675 \\$aUSAN/USP =750 \2$aTyramine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014439 =LDR 00517cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362951402441 =005 20120730164155.0 =008 871127||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007396 =035 \\$aCAV3966NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMoclobemide =550 \\$wg$aAntidepressants =550 \\$wg$aMonoamine oxidase$xInhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: The cheese effects and selective MAO-A inhibitors, c1988. =675 \\$aChem. abstr.;$aMESH;$aMerck;$aUSAN/USP =750 \2$aMoclobemide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020912 =LDR 00952cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362951502441 =005 20200512113217.0 =008 871127i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007395 =035 \\$aCAV3965NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC552.C65 =150 \\$aCompulsive eating =450 \\$aBinge eating =450 \\$aBinging, Food =450 \\$aFood binging =550 \\$wg$aCompulsive behavior =550 \\$wg$aEating disorders =550 \\$aObesity$xPsychological aspects =670 \\$aWork cat.: McFarland, B. Feeding the empty heart, 1988$b(Compulsive eating) =670 \\$aMUMS data base. =670 \\$aBinge eating ... 1993. =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/16/92$b(binging) =675 \\$aDSMIII;$aKaplan psych.;$aMESH;$aDict. psych. terms;$aThes. psych. index terms =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aBinge-Eating Disorder$0(DNLM)D056912$4RM$5IEN =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aFood Addiction$0(DNLM)D000073932$4RM$5IEN =LDR 00547cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362951602441 =005 20120730164155.0 =008 871124in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007326 =035 \\$aCAV3901NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aProtein S deficiency =550 \\$wg$aDeficiency diseases =550 \\$aThrombosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Protein C and related proteins : biochemical and clinical aspects, 1988. =670 \\$aCurrent medical diagnosis & treatment, 1986:$bp. 351. =750 \2$aProtein S Deficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018455 =LDR 00624cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362951702441 =005 20060710121624.0 =008 871124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007325 =035 \\$aCAV3900NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aProtein S =450 \\$aCofactor, Protein C =450 \\$aProtein C cofactor =550 \\$wg$aCirculating anticoagulants =550 \\$wg$aVitamin K-dependent proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Protein C and related proteins : biochemical and clinical aspects, 1988. =670 \\$aDevlin. Textbook of biochemistry, 1986:$bp. 845. =750 \2$aProtein S$0(DNLM)D017293$5IEN =LDR 00581cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362951802441 =005 20120730164155.0 =008 871124in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007324 =035 \\$aCAV3899NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aProtein C deficiency =550 \\$wg$aDeficiency diseases =550 \\$aThrombosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Protein C and related proteins : biochemical and clinical aspects, 1988. =670 \\$aCurrent medical diagnosis & treatment, 1986:$bp. 351. =690 \\$arAMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aProtein C Deficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020151 =LDR 01022cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362951902441 =005 20120730164155.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87007318 =035 \\$aCAV3893NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC848.H4 =150 \\$aHepatic encephalopathy =450 \\$aEncephalopathy, Hepatic =450 \\$aPortal-systemic encephalopathy =450 \\$aPorto-hepatic encephalopathy =450 \\$aPortosystemic encephalopathy =550 \\$wg$aBrain damage =550 \\$wg$aLiver$xFailure =550 \\$wg$aMesocaval shunt$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aPortacaval anastomosis$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aToxic psychoses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Advances in ammonia metabolism and hepatic encephalopathy, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMerck:$bp. 816. =670 \\$aCurrent Med. Diagnosis & Treatment, 1986:$bp. 421. =750 \2$aHepatic Encephalopathy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006501 =LDR 00586cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362952002441 =005 20120730164155.0 =008 871123i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87007264 =035 \\$aCAV3843NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEarache =450 \\$aEar pain =450 \\$aOtalgia =450 \\$aOtodynia =550 \\$wg$aEar$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPain =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lansky, V. Koko Bear's big earache, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aEarache$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004433 =LDR 00815cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362952102441 =005 20120730164155.0 =008 871119||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007222 =035 \\$aCAV3806NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSelegiline =450 \\$aDeprenalin =450 \\$aDeprenil =450 \\$aDeprenyl =550 \\$wg$aAntiparkinsonian agents =550 \\$wg$aMonoamine oxidase$xInhibitors =550 \\$wg$aPhenethylamines =670 \\$aWork cat.: MAO-B-inhibitor selegiline ... c1987. =670 \\$aMerck$b(Deprenyl) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Selegiline) =670 \\$aChem. abstr. Reg. no. [2323-36-6] =670 \\$aMarler Pharm. chem. syn.$b(Selegiline) =675 \\$aUSAN/USP;$aAm. drug index;$aPhysicians desk reference, 1985 =750 \2$aSelegiline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012642 =LDR 00902cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362952202441 =005 20120730164155.0 =008 871103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006888 =035 \\$aCAV3711NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG628$bRG628.3 =150 \\$aFetal monitoring =450 \\$aAssessment, Fetal =450 \\$aFetal assessment =450 \\$aFetal surveillance =450 \\$aFetus$xMonitoring =450 \\$aMonitoring, Fetal =450 \\$aSurveillance, Fetal =550 \\$wg$aFetus$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aPatient monitoring =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fetal monitoring & health sciences : medical analysis index with reference bibliography, c1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aForfar's Paediatrics:$bp. 110. =670 \\$a94-10707: A critical appraisal of fetal surveillance, 1994. =750 \2$aFetal Monitoring$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005323 =LDR 00484cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362952302441 =005 20120730164155.0 =008 871119i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007206 =035 \\$aCAV1887NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC916 =150 \\$aKidneys$xCalcification =450 \\$aNephrocalcinosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nephrocalcinosis, calcium antagonists, and kidney, c1988. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNephrocalcinosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009397 =LDR 01112cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362952402441 =005 20120730164155.0 =008 880105i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87007105 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02175419 =035 \\$aCAV1835NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC918.B34 =150 \\$aBalkan nephropathy =450 \\$aBalkan endemic nephropathy =450 \\$aBalkan nephritis =450 \\$aBalkan tubulointerstitial nephritis =450 \\$aEndemic nephritis =450 \\$aEndemic nephropathy =450 \\$aNephritis, Balkan =450 \\$aNephritis, Endemic =450 \\$aNephropathy, Balkan =450 \\$aNephropathy, Endemic =550 \\$wg$aChronic renal failure =550 \\$wg$aGeochemical diseases =550 \\$wg$aNephritis, Interstitial =670 \\$aWork cat.: III Simpozijum o endemskoj nefropatiji : 29 i 30 oktobra 1982, 1985. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aCecil. Textbook of med., 1982:$bp. 564. =670 \\$aMerck:$bp. 1552. =690 \\$ar:GLS:7/6/90 =750 \2$aBalkan Nephropathy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001449 =LDR 01090cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362952502441 =005 20120730164154.0 =008 871117i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007095 =035 \\$aCAV1826NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP609.C37$cAnimal biochemistry =053 \\$aTP248.65.C44$cBiotechnology =150 \\$aCellulase =450 \\$aEndo-1,4-beta-glucanase =450 \\$aGlucanase, Endo-1,4-beta =550 \\$wg$aGlycosidases =670 \\$aLC data base, 10/1/87$b(hdg.: Cellulase)$5IEN =670 \\$aWork cat.: Salovuori, I. Biosynthesis of an inducible glycosylated ... 1987:$bp. 11 (cellulases) =670 \\$aASTI$b(cellulase) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aDixon, M. Enzymes. =670 \\$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem. =670 \\$aNIH$b(cellulase; x Endo-beta glucanase) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 1, 1987$b(hdg.: Cellulase) =670 \\$aEnzyme Nomenclature$b(E.C. 3.2.1.4) =750 \2$aCellulase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002480 =LDR 00826cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362952602441 =005 20120730164154.0 =008 871117||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007094 =035 \\$aCAV1825LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP609.C38 =150 \\$aCellulose 1,4-beta-cellobiosidase =450 \\$a1,4-beta-D-glucan cellobiohydrolase =450 \\$aCBH I (Enzyme) =450 \\$aCellobiohydrolase I =450 \\$aCellobiosidase, Cellulose =450 \\$aExo-cellobiohydrolase =550 \\$wg$aCellulase =670 \\$aWork cat.: Salovuori, I. Biosynthesis of an inducible glycosylated secretory enzyme ... 1987. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(3.2.1.91) =670 \\$aChem. abstr.$b(exo-Cellobiohydrolase; reg. no. [37329-65-0]) =750 \2$aCellulose 1,4-beta-Cellobiosidase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D043366 =LDR 01070cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362952702441 =005 20120730164154.0 =008 871113i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007050 =035 \\$aCAV1806NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF698.35.A87 =150 \\$aAuthoritarianism (Personality trait) =450 \\$aAuthoritarian personality =550 \\$wg$aPersonality =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lichtenberg, P. Getting even ... c1988. =670 \\$aDict. psych. terms. =670 \\$aEysenck encyc. psych. =670 \\$aThes. psych. ind. terms. =670 \\$aPsych. alm. =670 \\$aEvans psych. =670 \\$aPenguin dict. psych. =670 \\$aChaplin dict. psych.$b(authoritarian personality) =670 \\$aBaker encyc. psych.$b(authoritarian personality) =670 \\$aHarr�e & Lamb encyc. dict. psych.$b(authoritarian personality) =670 \\$aHarriman handbk. psych. terms$b(authoritarian personality) =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aDrever dict. psych.;$aHarriman encyc. dict. =750 \2$aAuthoritarianism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001318 =LDR 00989cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362952802441 =005 20120730164154.0 =008 871109||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007000 =035 \\$aCAV1761NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdrenergic beta agonists =450 \\$aAdrenergic beta receptor agonists =450 \\$aBeta adrenergic agonists =450 \\$aBeta adrenergic receptor agonists =450 \\$aBeta adrenoceptor agonists =450 \\$aBeta agonists =450 \\$aBeta sympathomimetic agents =450 \\$aBeta sympathomimetics =550 \\$wg$aSympathomimetic agents =550 \\$aBeta adrenoceptors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hanrahan, J.P. Beta-agonists and their effects on animal growth and carcass quality, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Adrenergic beta receptor agonists) =670 \\$aChem. abstr.$b(Sympathomimetics, beta-) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Adrenergic beta receptor agents) =750 \2$aAdrenergic beta-Agonists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000318 =LDR 00600cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362952902441 =005 20120730164154.0 =008 921202i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87006969 =035 \\$aCAV1736NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPain clinics =450 \\$aChronic pain clinics =450 \\$aMultidisciplinary pain clinics =450 \\$aPain centers =550 \\$wg$aClinics =670 \\$aWork cat.: The multidisciplinary pain center, c1988. =675 \\$aMed. Research Centres;$aMESH;$aNIH;$aDict. health services management =750 \2$aPain Clinics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018710 =LDR 00834cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362953002441 =005 20130405164048.0 =008 871104i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006951 =035 \\$aCAV1725NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aStress in adolescence =450 \\$wnne$aStress in teenagers =450 \\$aStress (Physiology) in adolescence =450 \\$aStress (Psychology) in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$xPhysiology =750 \2$81$wb$aStress, Physiological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013312 =750 \2$81$wb$aStress, Psychological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013315 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aStress, Physiological$ior$aStress, Psychological$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00615cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362953102441 =005 20120730164154.0 =008 871104i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006943 =035 \\$aCAV1717NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPersonality assessment of teenagers =450 \\$aTeenagers$xPersonality assessment =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aPersonality Assessment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010552 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPersonality Assessment$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00781cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362953202441 =005 20150120083605.0 =008 871104i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87006936 =035 \\$aCAV1713NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMinors =450 \\$aMinors$xLaw and legislation =550 \\$wg$aPersons (Law) =550 \\$aAge (Law) =670 \\$aBlack's law dict. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House 2. =680 \\$iHere are entered legal works on persons below the age of legal competence. Works on child welfare laws and on the laws of government programs to protect children are entered under$aChildren--Legal status, laws, etc. =681 \\$iNote under$aChildren--Legal status, laws, etc. =750 \2$aMinors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033242 =LDR 00712cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362953302441 =005 20130405163924.0 =008 871104i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87006932 =035 \\$aCAV1709LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 87006932 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTeenagers with mental disabilities =450 \\$wnne$aMentally handicapped teenagers =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers with disabilities =550 \\$wg$aYouth with mental disabilities =750 \2$81$wb$aIntellectual Disability$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008607 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aIntellectual Disability$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00634cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362953402441 =005 20120730164153.0 =008 871104i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006905 =035 \\$aCAV1696NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ505.G7 =150 \\$aGroup psychotherapy for teenagers =450 \\$aAdolescent group psychotherapy =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychotherapy =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychotherapy, Group$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011615 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPsychotherapy, Group$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00626cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362953502441 =005 20120730164153.0 =008 871104i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006902 =035 \\$aCAV1693NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ496.E6 =150 \\$aEpilepsy in adolescence =450 \\$wnne$aEpilepsy in teenagers =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$81$wb$aEpilepsy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004827 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEpilepsy$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00662cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362953602441 =005 20120730164153.0 =008 871104i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006900 =035 \\$aCAV1692NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF724.3.C63 =150 \\$aCompetition (Psychology) in adolescence =450 \\$wnne$aCompetition (Psychology) in teenagers =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aCompetitive Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003163 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCompetitive Behavior$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00673cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362953702441 =005 20120730164153.0 =008 871103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006887 =035 \\$aCAV1687NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBereavement in adolescence =450 \\$wnne$aBereavement in teenagers =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gravelle, K. Teenagers face to face with bereavement, c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aBereavement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001601 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBereavement$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00605cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362953802441 =005 20120730164153.0 =008 871103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006885 =035 \\$aCAV1685NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ505.A7 =150 \\$aArt therapy for teenagers =450 \\$aAdolescent art therapy =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychotherapy =750 \2$81$wb$aArt Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001155 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aArt Therapy$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00640cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362953902441 =005 20120730164153.0 =008 871230i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87006884 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02169317 =035 \\$aCAV1684NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF724.3.A57$cPsychology =053 \\$aRJ506.A58$cChild psychiatry =150 \\$aAnxiety in youth =550 \\$wg$aYouth$xPsychology =750 \2$81$wb$aAnxiety$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001007 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnxiety$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00879cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362954002441 =005 20120730164153.0 =008 871230i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87006883 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02169316 =035 \\$aCAV1683NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF724.3.A57$cAdolescent psychology =053 \\$aRJ506.A58$cAdolescent psychopathology =150 \\$aAnxiety in adolescence =450 \\$wnne$aAnxiety in teenagers =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =550 \\$wg$aEmotions in adolescence =670 \\$aWork cat.: Carter, F. Anxiety in childhood and adolescence : encouraging self help through adolescence. =750 \2$81$wb$aAnxiety$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001007 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnxiety$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00748cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362954102441 =005 20120730164153.0 =008 871103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006859 =035 \\$aCAV1669NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC734.B69 =150 \\$aBronchoalveolar lavage =450 \\$aAlveolar lavage =450 \\$aBronchial lavage =450 \\$aLavage, Bronchoalveolar =450 \\$aLung lavage =550 \\$wg$aIrrigation (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Linder, J. Bronchoalveolar lavage, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aNIH =750 \2$aBronchoalveolar Lavage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018893 =LDR 00992cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362954202441 =005 20120730164153.0 =008 871102i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87006824 =035 \\$aCAV1649NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 87006824 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTeenagers =450 \\$aAdolescents =450 \\$aTeen-agers =450 \\$aTeens =450 \\$aYoung adults (Teenagers) =550 \\$wg$aYouth =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House 2. =670 \\$aERIC thes.$b(Teenagers use Adolescents) =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 11, 1987$b(teenagers, teens, teen-agers) =670 \\$aALA glossary$b(young adult book:... of particular interest to young adults between 14 and 18 and in the ninth through twelfth grades; Young adult department, Young adult librarian) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on people in the general age range of thirteen through eighteen years. =750 \2$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =LDR 01028cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362954302441 =005 20120730164153.0 =008 871028\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006753 =035 \\$aCAV1632NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMethoxychlor =450 \\$aDMDT (Insecticide) =450 \\$aMethoxy DDT =550 \\$wg$aEthanes =550 \\$wg$aInsecticides =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Control of black flies in the Athabasca River, 1980:$bp. ix (methoxychlor) =670 \\$aLC data base, 10/01/87$b(hdg.: methoxychlor) =670 \\$aMerck$b(methoxychlor; trichloroethylidene bis-methoxybenzene; trichloro bis-para-methoxyphenyl ethane; di-para-anisyl trichloroethane; DMDT; methoxy DDT) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$bCAS reg. no. 72-43-5. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aASTI. =675 \\$aHackh chem. dict.;$aHennepin =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMethoxychlor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008731 =LDR 00638cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362954402441 =005 20150501100223.0 =008 871028||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006733 =035 \\$aCAV1623NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP383.15 =150 \\$aSensorimotor cortex =450 \\$aSensomotor cortex =550 \\$wg$aCerebral cortex =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chizhenkova, R.A. Strukturno-funk�t�sional�na�i�a organiza�t�si�i�a sensomotorno�i kory ... 1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(sensorimotor) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aSensorimotor Cortex$0(DNLM)D066191$5IEN =LDR 00914cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362954502441 =005 20120730164153.0 =008 871028i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87006731 =035 \\$aCAU9847NU =035 \\$aSH 87006731 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aR727.45 =150 \\$aPatient advocacy =450 \\$aAdvocacy, Health care =450 \\$aAdvocacy, Patient =450 \\$aHealth care advocacy =450 \\$aNonlegal patient advocacy =450 \\$aSocial patient advocacy =550 \\$wg$aMedical care$xQuality control =550 \\$aAdvance directives (Medical care) =550 \\$aPatients' associations =670 \\$aWork cat.: Advocacy in health care, c1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aHennepin. =675 \\$aIAC =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the promotion and protection of the rights of patients. =750 \2$aPatient Advocacy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010344 =LDR 00664cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362954602441 =005 20080330115956.0 =008 871028||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006727 =035 \\$aCAU9844NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC684.P74$cCardiac therapy =053 \\$aRM666.P826$cPharmacology =150 \\$aPrenylamine =550 \\$wg$aMyocardial depressants =550 \\$wg$aPhenethylamines =550 \\$wg$aVasodilators =670 \\$aWork cat.: Prenylamine, 1988. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b390-64-7. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aBraunwald's Heart disease =750 \2$aPrenylamine$0(DNLM)D011299$5IEN =LDR 00656cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362954702441 =005 20120730164152.0 =008 920330||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87006699 =035 \\$aCAU9818NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.6.C44 =150 \\$aCell surface antigens =450 \\$aImmunological surface markers =450 \\$aSurface antigens =450 \\$aSurface markers, Immunological =550 \\$wg$aTissue-specific antigens =670 \\$aWork cat.: Interpretive surface marker analysis, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aAntigens, Surface$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000954 =LDR 00922cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362954802441 =005 20120730164152.0 =008 871027i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87006695 =035 \\$aCAU9814NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 87006695 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCisapride =450 \\$aPropulsid (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aBenzene =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal agents =550 \\$wg$aPiperidine =550 \\$wg$aPropane =670 \\$aWork cat.: Progress in the treatment of gastrointestinal motility disorders, 1987. =670 \\$aMealey's litigation report. Propulsid, 2000. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cisapride) =670 \\$aMedline Plus Health information, Aug. 28, 2001$b(Cisapride; brand names, in the U.S.: Propulsid) =670 \\$aChem. abstr.:$b81098-60-4. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aAm. Drug Index. =675 \\$aMerck =750 \2$aCisapride$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020117 =LDR 00594cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362954902441 =005 20120730164152.0 =008 871023i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006659 =035 \\$aCAU9786NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental veneers =450 \\$aVeneers, Dental =550 \\$wg$aDental materials =670 \\$aWork cat.: Garber, D.A. Porcelain laminate veneers, 1988. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aJablonski. Illustrated dict. of dentistry. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDental Veneers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003801 =LDR 00805cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362955002441 =005 20120730164152.0 =008 930224||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87006638 =035 \\$aCAU9768NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.I56 =150 \\$aInterleukin-2 =450 \\$aIL-2 (Biomolecule) =450 \\$aLymphocyte mitogenic factor =450 \\$aT cell growth factor =550 \\$wg$aBiological response modifiers =550 \\$wg$aInterleukins =550 \\$wg$aLymphokines =550 \\$wg$aT cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: Interleukin 2, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Interleukin-2) =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aWeb. med. desk dict. =670 \\$aDict. Immunology. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aInterleukin-2$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007376 =LDR 00771cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362955102441 =005 20120730164152.0 =008 871022i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006620 =035 \\$aCAU9754LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74$cBotany =150 \\$aCenchrus =450 \\$aSandburs =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nyole, H. Contribution �a l'�etude de la p�ature artificielle �a Cenchrus ciliaris dans la basse Rusizi, 1985. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.):$bp. 310. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 574. =670 \\$aCklist. vasc. flora:$bp. 333. =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 281 (Cenchrus; sy=Sandbur) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 361. =675 \\$aHortus 3 =750 \2$aCenchrus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031741 =LDR 00846cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362955202441 =005 20120730164152.0 =008 871016i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006520 =035 \\$aCAU9666NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTetraethyllead =450 \\$aLead tetraethyl =450 \\$aTEL (Chemical) =450 \\$aTetraethyl lead =450 \\$aTetraethyl plumbane =550 \\$wg$aOrganolead compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tetraethyl lead : environmental and technical ... problem spills, c1985. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Tetraethyllead) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aChem. dict.$b(Also tetraethyl plumbane; under: Plumbane) =670 \\$aCond. chem. dict.$b(Also TEL) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Tetraethyl lead, also TEL) =750 \2$aTetraethyl Lead$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013756 =LDR 00681cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362955302441 =005 20120730164152.0 =008 871016i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87006510 =035 \\$aCAU9656NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL495.G74$cBotany =150 \\$aDactylis =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rekomenda�t�sii po vozdelyvani�i�u ezhi sborno�i sorta Petrozavodska�i�a, 1986. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aWeb. 3.$b(Dactylis: a genus of two or three perennial chiefly Eurasian grasses having 2- to 6-flowered spikelets arrangement in a one-sided panicle) =750 \2$aDactylis$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D031745 =LDR 00605cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362955402441 =005 20120730164152.0 =008 871015||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006465 =035 \\$aCAU9613NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR188.3 =150 \\$aAutoimmunity =450 \\$aAutoallergy =550 \\$wg$aImmunity =550 \\$aAutoantibodies =670 \\$aWork cat.: Il�chevich, N.V. Antitela i regul�i�a�t�si�i�a funk�t�sii organizma, 1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aAutoimmunity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015551 =LDR 00673cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362955502441 =005 20120730164152.0 =008 871015i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006455 =035 \\$aCAU9604NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD51 =150 \\$aPostoperative period =450 \\$aPeriod, Postoperative =450 \\$aPost-operative period =450 \\$aPost-surgery period =550 \\$wg$aConvalescence =670 \\$aWork cat.: Aspects of recovery from anesthesia : proceedings from a symposium held in York on 9 and 10 October 1986, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPostoperative Period$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011184 =LDR 01385cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362955602441 =005 20150129163708.0 =008 030616i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87006429 =035 \\$aCAU9582NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHF5415.32$bHF5415.33 =150 \\$aConsumer behavior =450 \\$aBehavior, Consumer =450 \\$aBuyer behavior =450 \\$aDecision making, Consumer =550 \\$wg$aHuman behavior =550 \\$aConsumer profiling =550 \\$aMarket surveys =670 \\$aWork cat.: Loudon, D.E. Consumer behavior, c1979. =670 \\$aAskew. Thesaurus of consumer terms. =670 \\$aBaker. Dict. of marketing and advertising. =670 \\$aBeacham's Marketing reference. =670 \\$aInternational bibliography of the social sciences--Economics. =670 \\$aLIVT. =670 \\$aShapiro. Dict. of marketing terms. =670 \\$aSocial Sciences Citation Index. =675 \\$aHennepin;$aWeb. 3 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the decision-making processes, external factors, and individual characteristics of consumers that determine their purchasing behavior. Works on the selection and efficient use of consumer goods and services and on methods of educating consumers are entered under$aConsumer education. =681 \\$iNote under$aConsumer education =750 \2$aConsumer Behavior$0(DNLM)D003258$5IEN =LDR 00753cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362955702441 =005 20060628135456.0 =008 871009i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006418 =035 \\$aCAU9573LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR69.V53 =150 \\$aMicrobial viability counts =450 \\$aCounts, Microbial viability =450 \\$aViability counts, Microbial =450 \\$aViable cell counts (Microbiology) =550 \\$wg$aMicroorganisms$xCounting =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hattori, T. The viable count, 1988. =670 \\$aDict. microbiology$b(viable cell counts) =675 \\$aZinsser's microbiology;$aNIH;$aMESH;$aSaunder's dict. of med., nursing, and allied health =750 \2$aColony Count, Microbial$0(DNLM)D015169$5IEN =LDR 00654cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362955802441 =005 20120730164152.0 =008 871008i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006392 =035 \\$aCAU9556NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDuplex ultrasonography =450 \\$aDuplex sonography =550 \\$wg$aDoppler ultrasonography =550 \\$wg$aUltrasonic imaging =670 \\$aWork cat.: Salles-Cunha, S. Atlas of duplex ultrasonography, 1988. =670 \\$aDuplex sonography, c1987. =670 \\$aPowis, R.L. A thinker's guide to ultrasonic imaging, 1984:$bpp. 189-191. =750 \2$aUltrasonography, Doppler, Duplex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018616 =LDR 00820cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362955902441 =005 20120730164151.0 =008 871007in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006355 =035 \\$aCAU9521NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ496.M68 =150 \\$aExtrapyramidal disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aExtrapyramidal disorders =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders in children =670 \\$aPostgraduate Course on Extrapyramidal Diseases in Childhood (1987 : Pavai, Italy). Extrapyramidal disorders in childhood : proceedings of the ... Pavia, Italy ... 1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aBasal Ganglia Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001480 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBasal Ganglia Diseases$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00654cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362956002441 =005 20060707081813.0 =008 871006||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006318 =035 \\$aCAU9485NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.C96 =150 \\$aCytoskeletal proteins =450 \\$aStructural proteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Akademie der Wissenschaften ... 1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$bv. 103, p. 2672, general subject index (Proteins, cytoskeletal) =675 \\$aNIH;$aBest. Physiological basis of med. practice =750 \2$aCytoskeletal Proteins$0(DNLM)D003598$5IEN =LDR 00875cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362956102441 =005 20050531115759.0 =008 871006i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 87006314 =035 \\$aCAU9482NU =040 \\$aNLA$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \\$aSB205.M4$cForage plant =150 \\$aMedicago =450 \\$aMedicks =450 \\$aMedics (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bolland, M.D.A. Serradella, subterranean clover and medic research, Esperance, Western Australia. =670 \\$aOED$b(Medick) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Medic, Medick) =670 \\$aAmericana$b(Medicago) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Medic, Medick) =670 \\$aUsher dict. plants$b(Medicago) =670 \\$aPop. encyc. plants$b(Medicago) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Medicago, medic, medick) =750 \0$aMedicago$0(DNLM)D029902$5IEN-M =LDR 00786cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362956202441 =005 20100719140434.0 =008 871005i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87006261 $zsh 93009299 =035 \\$aCAU9432LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV545.5$bGV548 =150 \\$aWeight training =450 \\$aTraining, Weight =450 \\$aTraining with weights =450 \\$wnne$aWeight lifting$xTraining =550 \\$wg$aPhysical education and training =550 \\$aBodybuilding =670 \\$aWork cat.: Coker, C. The official Universal workout book, 1988. =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aWeb. sports. =688 \\$aHeading from sh 93009299, deleted 20080729: 150:##:_{dollar}a Weight lifting _{dollar}x Training =750 \2$aResistance Training$0(DNLM)D055070$5IEN =LDR 00963cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362956302441 =005 20120730164151.0 =008 871001i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006212 =035 \\$aCAU9393LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aCytisus =450 \\$aBroom (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Snook, L.C. Tagasaste, tree lucerne : high production fodder crop, 1986. =670 \\$aCollier's:$bv. 4, p. 614. =670 \\$aWeb. 3.:$bCytisus, see broom (broom ... Cytisus and Genista) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Cytisus; syn: broom) =670 \\$aWillis dict. flow. plants:$bp. 232. =670 \\$aPopular encyc. plants. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.):$bp. 333. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(broom: any shrubby plant belonging to genera Genista or Cytisus) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Cytisus; syn: broom) =675 \\$aBritannica Micro. =750 \2$aCytisus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029865 =LDR 00723cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362956402441 =005 20120730164151.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87006188 =035 \\$aCAU9373NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHalobacterium salinarium =450 \\$aHalobacterium cutirubrum =450 \\$aHalobacterium halobium =450 \\$aPseudomonas salinaria =550 \\$wg$aHalobacterium =670 \\$aWork cat.: Baxter, R.M. Observations on the nucleic acids of Halobacterium salinarium, 1964. =670 \\$aBergey's manual of systematic bacteriology. =675 \\$aZinsser's microbiology;$aApproved lists of bacterial names =750 \2$aHalobacterium salinarum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019617 =LDR 00624cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362956502441 =005 20120730164151.0 =008 870930i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 87006178 =035 \\$aCAU9366NU =040 \\$aNLA$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A6 =150 \\$aAnnona =450 \\$aAnona =450 \\$aCustard apples =550 \\$wg$aAnnonaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Macleod, N. Custard apple growing in central Queensland, 1985. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aAmericana:$bv. 2, p. 10. =670 \\$aUsher dict. plants. =670 \\$aSPN$b(Annona, Anona) =750 \2$aAnnona$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031041 =LDR 00605cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362956602441 =005 20120730164151.0 =008 870925||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006116 =035 \\$aCAU9310NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aT cells$xReceptors =450 \\$aT cell receptors =450 \\$aT lymphocyte antigen receptors =550 \\$wg$aCell receptors =670 \\$aWork cat.: The T-cell receptor, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(T-cell receptor beta-chain) =670 \\$aDict. of immunology. =675 \\$aNIH;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aReceptors, Antigen, T-Cell$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011948 =LDR 00604cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362956702441 =005 20120730164151.0 =008 870925i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006115 =035 \\$aCAU9309NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.R47 =150 \\$aRetrovirus infections =450 \\$aRetroviral infections =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Abbott-UCLA Symp. on Human Retroviruses, Cancer, and AIDS, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Retrovirus infections) =675 \\$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aRetroviridae Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012192 =LDR 00825cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362956802441 =005 20120730164151.0 =008 870925i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006114 =035 \\$aCAU9308NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRC374.5 =150 \\$aPetit mal epilepsy =450 \\$aAbsence attacks =450 \\$aAbsence epilepsy$5IEN =450 \\$aAbsence seizures =450 \\$aEpilepsy, Absence$5IEN =450 \\$aEpilepsy, Petit mal$5IEN =450 \\$aPetit mal seizures =450 \\$aSeizures, Petit mal =550 \\$wg$aEpilepsy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Petit mal epilepsy, 1988. =670 \\$aMerck manual. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aCecil's text. med. =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aEpilepsy, Absence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004832 =LDR 00996cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362956902441 =005 20120730164151.0 =008 870924i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006060 =035 \\$aCAU9258NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC641.7.P87 =150 \\$aPure red cell aplasia =450 \\$aAplasia, Pure red cell =450 \\$aErythrocyte aplasia =450 \\$aErythroid aplasia =450 \\$aErythroid hypoplasia =450 \\$aPRCA (Disease) =450 \\$aPure RBC aplasia =450 \\$aPure red blood cell aplasia =450 \\$aRed cell aplasia, Pure =550 \\$wg$aAplastic anemia =550 \\$wg$aErythrocyte disorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dessypris, E. Pure red cell aplasia, c1988. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Red cell aplasia, Pure) =670 \\$aCecil's textbook med. =670 \\$aStein. Internal Med., 1983:$bp. 1579-1580. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aRed-Cell Aplasia, Pure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012010 =LDR 00914cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362957002441 =005 20130405163820.0 =008 870924i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87006056 =035 \\$aCAU9255NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 87006056 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV3009.5.A35 =150 \\$aOlder people with mental disabilities =450 \\$aAged, Mentally handicapped$5IEN =450 \\$wnne$aAged people with mental disabilities =450 \\$wnne$aMentally handicapped aged =550 \\$wg$aOlder people with disabilities =550 \\$wg$aPeople with mental disabilities =670 \\$aWork cat.: Seltzer, M.M. Aging and mental retardation, 1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aIntellectual Disability$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008607 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aIntellectual Disability$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00551cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362957102441 =005 20120730164151.0 =008 870922i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005977 =035 \\$aCAU9182NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMicrodissection =550 \\$wg$aDissection =670 \\$aWork cat.: Palkovits, M. Maps and guide to microdissection of the rat brain, 1988. =670 \\$aMcGraw Hill dict. life sci. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =675 \\$aHenderson. Dict. of Biol. terms =750 \2$aMicrodissection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D042282 =LDR 00610cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362957202441 =005 20120730164151.0 =008 870921||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005967 =035 \\$aCAU9180NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHeart$xLeft ventricle =450 \\$aAortic ventricle of the heart =450 \\$aHeart$xAortic ventricle =450 \\$aHeart$xVentricle, Left =450 \\$aLeft ventricle of the heart =450 \\$aVentriculus sinister cordis =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xVentricles =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aVentricular Function, Left$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016277 =LDR 00723cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362957302441 =005 20120730164150.0 =008 870921||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005966 =035 \\$aCAU9179NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHeart$xRight ventricle =450 \\$aHeart$xVentricle, Right =450 \\$aRight ventricle of heart =450 \\$aVentriculus dexter cordis =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xVentricles =670 \\$aWork cat.: The right ventricle, c1988. =670 \\$aBraunwald's Heart disease. =670 \\$aBest and Taylor's Physiol. basis of med. practice. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aVentricular Function, Right$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016278 =LDR 00919cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362957402441 =005 20120730164150.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87005963 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02039707 =035 \\$aCAU9176NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.A58 =150 \\$aAntibody-toxin conjugates =450 \\$aConjugates, Antibody-toxin =450 \\$aImmunoconjugates =450 \\$aImmunoglobulin-toxin conjugates =450 \\$aImmunotoxins =450 \\$aToxin-antibody conjugates =450 \\$aToxin-immunoglobulin conjugates =550 \\$wg$aBioconjugates =550 \\$wg$aImmunopharmacology =550 \\$wg$aImmunotoxicology =550 \\$wg$aToxins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Immunotoxins, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antibody-toxin conjugates) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Immunoconjugates) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aImmunoconjugates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018796 =LDR 01338cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362957502441 =005 20120730164150.0 =008 870917in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005879 =035 \\$aCAU9106NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.S4$cChild psychology =150 \\$aPsychosexual development =450 \\$aDevelopment, Psychosexual =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental psychology =550 \\$wg$aSex (Psychology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Friedman, R.C. Male homosexuality, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aPeng. dict. psych. =670 \\$aHarriman encyc. psych. =670 \\$aChaplin dict. psych. =670 \\$aBaker encyc. psych.$b(... while it occurs throughout life, it is probably predominant in the first six years of life and has seeds in the infant's earliest human contacts) =670 \\$aThes. psych. =670 \\$aKaplan psych.:$bp. 359. =675 \\$aHarriman psych. terms;$aEvans psych.;$aPsych. abst.;$aEnglish comp. dict. psych.;$aDrever dict. psych.;$aEysenck encyc. psych.;$aHarre & Lamb encycl. dict. psych.;$aCampbell psych. dict. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the psychological maturation and development of sexual identity, beliefs, and attitudes throughout the life cycle. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPsychosexual Development$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011606 =LDR 00697cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362957602441 =005 20120730164150.0 =008 870915in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005835 =035 \\$aCAU9070NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTP248.25.B55 =150 \\$aBioreactors =450 \\$aBiochemical reactors =450 \\$aReactors, Biochemical =550 \\$wg$aBiochemical engineering$xEquipment and supplies =550 \\$wg$aChemical reactors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bioreactors and biotransformations, 1987. =670 \\$aComprehensive biotechnology. =675 \\$aBiotechnology;$aWeb. 3;$aMESH;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =750 \2$aBioreactors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019149 =LDR 00638cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362957702441 =005 20110524153621.0 =008 050412i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87005816 =035 \\$aCAU9052NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB3060.57 =150 \\$aTest-taking skills =450 \\$aSkills, Test-taking =450 \\$aTest-taking strategies =450 \\$aTest wiseness =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kern, R. The grade booster guide for kids, c1987. =670 \\$aERIC thes.$b(Test wiseness; x Test taking skills; x Test taking strategies) =675 \\$aHennepin =750 \2$aTest Taking Skills$0(DNLM)D058013$5IEN =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362957802441 =005 20120730164150.0 =008 870926i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87020404 =035 \\$aCAU7472NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL613 =150 \\$aCiona intestinalis =550 \\$wg$aCiona =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aCiona intestinalis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002938 =LDR 00409cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362957902441 =005 20140312101804.0 =008 870926i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87020395 =035 \\$aCAU7463NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL611 =150 \\$aAmphioxus =450 \\$aBranchiostoma =450 \\$aBranchiostomidae =550 \\$wg$aCephalochordata =750 \2$aLancelets$0(DNLM)D064175$5IEN =LDR 00493cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362958002441 =005 20140214110648.0 =008 870926i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87020394 =035 \\$aCAU7462LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL611 =150 \\$aCephalochordata =450 \\$aAmphioxi =450 \\$aCirrostomi =450 \\$aLancelets =450 \\$aLeptocardia =550 \\$wg$aChordata =550 \\$wg$aProtochordates =750 \2$aCephalochordata$0(DNLM)D064174$5IEN-M =LDR 00783cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362958102441 =005 20120730164150.0 =008 870908i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005715 =035 \\$aCAU7210NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN$dIEN =150 \\$aAdjustment (Psychology) in children =550 \\$wg$aAdjustment (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Emery, R.E. Marriage, divorce and children's adjustment, c1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aAdaptation, Psychological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000223 =750 \2$81$wb$aSocial Adjustment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012917 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAdaptation, Psychological$ior$aSocial Adjustment$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01771cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362587202441 =005 20120730163845.0 =008 040714i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117811 =035 \\$aBZW7717NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.S3$cBotany =150 \\$aSaxifragaceae =450 \\$aEremosynaceae =450 \\$aFrancoaceae =450 \\$aHydrangeaceae =450 \\$aLepuropetalaceae =450 \\$aParnassiaceae =450 \\$aPenthoraceae =450 \\$aSaxifrage family (Plants) =450 \\$aSaxifrages (Family) =450 \\$aVahliaceae =550 \\$wg$aRosales =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 204. =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Parnassiaceae. Sometimes included in, has recently been included in, or is very close to Saxifragaceae. Dicots - Dillenniidae - Theales. Prob. best excl. from Saxifragaceae, though that fam. & allies need careful study) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, Jan. 11, 2002$b(Saxifragaceae. Synonyms: Eremosynaceae, Francoaceae, Lepuropetalaceae, Parnassiaceae, Penthoraceae, Vahliaceae) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, Jan. 11, 2002$b(Parnassiaceae S.F. Gray; sometimes referred to Saxifragaceae) =670 \\$aVascular plant families and genera, via WWW, Jan. 11, 2002$b(Saxifragaceae and Parnassiaceae both valid) =670 \\$aITIS, Jan. 11, 2002$b(Saxifragaceae - saxifrages. Order Rosales) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(saxifrage family: Saxifragaceae) =670 \\$aColumbia encyc., 2001, via WWW, July 14, 2004$b(saxifrage: common name for several members of the Saxifragaceae, a family of widely varying herbs, shrubs, and small treees of cosmopolitan distribution.) =750 \2$aSaxifragaceae$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D031995 =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362587302441 =005 20120730163845.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117735 =035 \\$aBZW7641LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S27 =150 \\$aSaururaceae =550 \\$wg$aPiperales =750 \2$aSaururaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032134 =LDR 00424cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362587402441 =005 20120730163845.0 =008 931005i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117721 =035 \\$aBZW7627NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM820$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aSauna =450 \\$aBaths, Finnish =450 \\$aFinnish baths =550 \\$wg$aVapor baths =750 \2$aSteam Bath$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029002 =LDR 00439cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362587502441 =005 20120730163845.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117681 =035 \\$aBZW7587NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSatisfaction =450 \\$aPersonal satisfaction$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSelf =550 \\$aSelf-realization =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPersonal Satisfaction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010549 =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362587602441 =005 20120730163845.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117627 =035 \\$aBZW7533NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL931 =150 \\$aSatellite cells =550 \\$wg$aCells =550 \\$wg$aNeurons =750 \2$aSatellite Cells, Perineuronal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027161 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362587702441 =005 20070530141642.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117585 =035 \\$aBZW7491NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.S24$cBotany =150 \\$aSarraceniaceae =550 \\$wg$aPitcher plants =550 \\$wg$aSarraceniales =750 \2$aSarraceniaceae$0(DNLM)D052583$5IEN =LDR 00482cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362587802441 =005 20120730163845.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117518 =035 \\$aBZW7424NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL458.2.S25 =150 \\$aSarcoptidae =550 \\$wg$aAcariformes =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 169 (Sarcoptidae. Superfamily Psoroptoidea, suborder Astigmata, order Acariformes) =750 \2$aSarcoptidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D040021 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362587902441 =005 20070530141143.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117517 =035 \\$aBZW7423NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH603.S27 =150 \\$aSarcoplasmic reticulum =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =550 \\$wg$aMuscle cells =750 \2$aSarcoplasmic Reticulum$0(DNLM)D012519$5IEN =LDR 00445cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362588002441 =005 20110510125638.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117515 =035 \\$aBZW7421NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL537.S25 =150 \\$aSarcophagidae =450 \\$aFlesh flies =450 \\$aMetopiidae =450 \\$aStephanostomatidae =550 \\$wg$aDiptera =750 \2$aSarcophagidae$0(DNLM)D058493$5IEN =LDR 00349cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362588102441 =005 20120730163845.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117504 =035 \\$aBZW7410NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSarcoma =550 \\$wg$aCancer =550 \\$wg$aTumors =750 \2$aSarcoma$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012509 =LDR 00476cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362588202441 =005 20120730163845.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117503 =035 \\$aBZW7409NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL831$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM151$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP321$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSarcolemma =550 \\$wg$aMembranes (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aMuscles =750 \2$aSarcolemma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012508 =LDR 00602cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362588302441 =005 20120730163845.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117502 =035 \\$aBZW7408NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSarcoidosis =450 \\$aBesnier-Boeck disease =450 \\$aBoeck's sarcoid =450 \\$aGranuloma benignum =450 \\$aLymphogranulomatosis benigna =450 \\$aSchaumann's disease =550 \\$wg$aLymphoproliferative disorders =550 \\$wg$aPseudotuberculosis =550 \\$wg$aTumors =750 \2$aSarcoidosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012507 =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362588402441 =005 20120730163845.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117498 =035 \\$aBZW7404NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.M5 =150 \\$aSarcina =550 \\$wg$aMicrococcaceae =750 \2$aSarcina$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012505 =LDR 00567cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362588502441 =005 20120730163845.0 =008 920109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117478 =035 \\$aBZW7384NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85117478 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSaralasin =450 \\$aSarcosine-alanine angiotensin II =550 \\$wg$aAngiotensin II$xAntagonists =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =550 \\$wg$aOligopeptides =670 \\$aMESH$b(Saralasin x 1-Sarcosine-8-Alanine Angiotensin II) =750 \2$aSaralasin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012504 =LDR 00377cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362588602441 =005 20120730163844.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117452 =035 \\$aBZW7358NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85117452 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD325 =150 \\$aSaponins =550 \\$wg$aGlucosides =750 \2$aSaponins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012503 =LDR 00346cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362588702441 =005 20120730163844.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117450 =035 \\$aBZW7356NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.E9 =150 \\$aSapium =550 \\$wg$aEuphorbiaceae =750 \2$aSapium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031287 =LDR 00554cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362588802441 =005 20190619095421.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117446 =035 \\$aBZW7352NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S19$cBotany =150 \\$aSapindaceae =450 \\$aSoapberry family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aSapindales =550 \\$wh$aAcer =670 \\$aITIS search, July 31, 2006$b(Sapindaceae, family in order Sapindales) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(soapberry family: Sapindaceae) =750 \0$aSapindaceae$5IEN =LDR 00401cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362588902441 =005 20120730163844.0 =008 920330||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117443 =035 \\$aBZW7349NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSaphenous vein =450 \\$aVena saphena =550 \\$wg$aLeg$xBlood-vessels =550 \\$wg$aVeins =750 \2$aSaphenous Vein$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012501 =LDR 00446cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362589002441 =005 20120730163844.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117413 =035 \\$aBZW7319NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD341.A2$cChemistry =053 \\$aQP917.S3$cPhysiological effect =053 \\$aRM666.S$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aSantonin =550 \\$wg$aAnthelmintics =750 \2$aSantonin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012500 =LDR 02087cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362589102441 =005 20120730163844.0 =008 041028i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117397 =035 \\$aBZW7303NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.S18$cBotany =150 \\$aSantalum =450 \\$aEucarya =450 \\$aSandalwoods (Genus) =450 \\$aSirium =550 \\$wg$aSantalaceae =670 \\$aWiersema, J.H. World economic plants, c1999$b(Santalum - Sandalwood - Santalaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, Oct. 28, 2004$b(Genus: Santalum. Family: Santalaceae. Common name: sandalwood. Synonym: Eucarya) =670 \\$aPlants national database, via WWW, Oct. 28, 2004$b(Santalum, sandalwood. Family: Santalaceae) =670 \\$aA synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, via WWW, Oct. 28, 2004$b(Santalum ellipticum - Coastal sandalwood; Santalum freycinetianum - Forest sandalwood; Santalum haleakalae - Haleakala sandalwood; Santalum paniculatum - Mountain sandalwood; Santalum salicifolium - Willow-leaf sandalwood) =670 \\$aGardener's dictionary, via National Gardening Association web site, Oct. 28, 2004$b(Santalum: A genus of 9 species of tropical shrubs and trees (Santalaceae)) =670 \\$aAmer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., c2000$b(sandalwood 1. Any of several tropical Asian trees of the genus Santalum, especially S. album. 2. Any of several tropical Asian trees of the genera Adenanthera, Myroporum [i.e. Myoporum], and Pterocarpus. 3. The wood of any of these trees) =670 \\$aRandom House Web. unabr. dict., c1997$b(sandalwood 1. the fragrant heartwood of any of certain Asian trees of the genus Santalum, used for ornamental carving and burned as incense. 2. any of these trees, esp. S. album (white sandalwood). 3. any of various related or similar trees or their woods, esp. an East Indian tree, Pterocarpus santalinus (red sandalwood), of the legume family, or its heavy dark-red wood that yields a dye) =750 \2$aSantalum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032123 =LDR 00554cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362589202441 =005 20120730163844.0 =008 041123i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117390 =035 \\$aBZW7296NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S18$cBotany =150 \\$aSantalaceae =450 \\$aSandalwood family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aSantalales =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Santalaceae: a family of mostly tropical herbs, shrubs, or rarely trees (order Santalales); sandalwood family: Santalaceae) =750 \2$aSantalaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029630 =LDR 01245cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362589302441 =005 20131010111605.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117321 =035 \\$aBZW7227LC =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.A83$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aSansevieria =450 \\$aBowstring hemp =450 \\$aDevil's tongue plant =450 \\$aGood-luck plant =450 \\$aLucky plant =450 \\$wnne$aSanseviera =550 \\$wg$aAsparagaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chahinian, B.J. The Sansevieria trifasciata varieties, 1986. =670 \\$aCklist. vasc. flora:$bp. 25. =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 1002 (Sansevieria, sy: Bowstring hemp, Devil's tongue, Lucky plant, Good-luck plant, Hemp plant, Agavaceae) =670 \\$aTaylor's guide to houseplants:$bp. 413. =670 \\$aITIS, July 16, 2013$b(Genus Sansevieria Thunb. - sansevieria. Family Asparagaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, July 16, 2013$b(Genus Sansevieria Thunb. Sometimes included in: Dracaena Vand. Family: Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae. Also sometimes placed in: Agavaceae, Convallariaceae, Dracaenaceae, Liliaceae, Ruscaceae) =750 \2$aSansevieria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031444 =LDR 00494cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362589402441 =005 20121206140718.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113613 =035 \\$aBZW3519NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.R4$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.R4$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQE516.R4$cGeochemistry =150 \\$aRhenium compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =750 \2$aRhenium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012211 =LDR 02628cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362589502441 =005 20130624084742.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113607 =035 \\$aBZW3513NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.R4$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.R4$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.R4$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.R4$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTA480.R5$cEngineering materials =150 \\$aRhenium =450 \\$aDvi-manganese =550 \\$wg$aManganese group =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 12, 2013$b(Refractory metals. Refractory metals are a class of metals that are extraordinarily resistant to heat and wear. The expression is mostly used in the context of materials science, metallurgy and engineering. The definition of which elements belong to this group differs. The most common definition includes five elements: two of the fifth period (niobium and molybdenum) and three of the sixth period (tantalum, tungsten, and rhenium). They all share some properties, including a melting point above 2000 �C and high hardness at room temperature. They are chemically inert and have a relatively high density. Their high melting points make powder metallurgy the method of choice for fabricating components from these metals. Most definitions of the term 'refractory metals' list the extraordinarly high melting point as a key requirement for inclusion. By one definition, a melting point above 4,000 �F (2,200 �C) is necessary to qualify. The five elements niobium, molybdenum, tantalum, tungsten and rhenium are included in all definitions, while the wider definition, including all elements with a melting point above 2,123 K (1,850 �C), includes a varying number of nine additional elements, titanium, vanadium, chromium, zirconium, hafnium, ruthenium, osmium and iridium. Transuranium elements (those above uranium, which are all unstable and not found naturally on earth) and technetium are never considered to be part of the refractory metals.) =670 \\$aChemicool website, Mar. 12, 2013$b(Rhenium; transition metal; Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev created the periodic table in 1869. From gaps he saw in the table, Mendeleev predicted the existence of undiscovered elements. He said two of the elements he had predicted would have similar properties to manganese. He called these eka-manganese, now technetium, and dvi-manganese, now rhenium. Rhenium is one of the five major refractory metals (metals with very high resistance to heat and wear).) =750 \2$aRhenium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012211 =LDR 00489cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362589602441 =005 20120730163830.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113588 =035 \\$aBZW3494LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85113588 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R45$cBotany =150 \\$aRhamnaceae =450 \\$aBuckthorn family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aRhamnales =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(buckthorn family: Rhamnaceae) =750 \2$aRhamnaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027823 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362589702441 =005 20120730163830.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113571 =035 \\$aBZW3477NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR415 =150 \\$aRhabdoviruses =450 \\$aRhabdoviridae =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =750 \2$aRhabdoviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012209 =LDR 00401cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362589802441 =005 20120730163830.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113568 =035 \\$aBZW3474NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRhabdomyosarcoma =550 \\$wg$aCancer =550 \\$wg$aMuscles$xTumors =550 \\$wg$aSarcoma =750 \2$aRhabdomyosarcoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012208 =LDR 00440cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362589902441 =005 20120730163830.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113564 =035 \\$aBZW3470NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aRhabditida =450 \\$aAnguilluloidea =450 \\$aRhabdiasida =450 \\$aRhabditoidea =550 \\$wg$aSecernentea =750 \2$aRhabditida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017168 =LDR 00560cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362590002441 =005 20120730163830.0 =008 930106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113562 =035 \\$aBZW3468NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRh factor =450 \\$aR.H. factor =450 \\$aRh-Hr blood group system$5IEN =450 \\$aRhesus factor =550 \\$wg$aAgglutinins =550 \\$wg$aBlood groups =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xTransfusion =550 \\$aErythroblastosis fetalis =750 \2$aRH-HR Blood Group System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012204 =LDR 00595cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362590102441 =005 20120730163830.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113551 =035 \\$aBZW3457NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ520.R43 =150 \\$aReye's syndrome =450 \\$aCerebro-hepato-renal syndrome =550 \\$wg$aFatty liver =550 \\$wg$aHepatic encephalopathy =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes in children =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases in children$xComplications =750 \2$aReye Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012202 =LDR 00584cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362590202441 =005 20120730163830.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113526 =035 \\$aBZW3432NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aAS935$bAS945 =150 \\$aAwards =360 \\$isubdivision$aAwards$iunder names of individual persons and corporate bodies, and under topical headings, e.g.$aHarvard University--Awards =450 \\$aPrizes (Rewards) =450 \\$wnne$aRewards (Prizes, etc.) =550 \\$aContests =750 \2$aAwards and Prizes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001363 =LDR 00483cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362590302441 =005 20120730163830.0 =008 921201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113522 =035 \\$aBZW3428NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF319.5.R48$cConditioned response =053 \\$aBF505.R48$cMotivation =150 \\$aReward (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aMotivation (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aReinforcement (Psychology) =750 \2$aReward$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012201 =LDR 00624cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362590402441 =005 20120730163830.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113381 =035 \\$aBZW3287NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR414.5$bQR414.6 =150 \\$aRetroviruses =450 \\$aC-type RNA viruses =450 \\$aLeukemogenic viruses =450 \\$aLeukoviruses =450 \\$aOncornaviruses =450 \\$aOncoviruses =450 \\$aRetroviridae =450 \\$aRNA tumor viruses =550 \\$wg$aOncogenic viruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =750 \2$aRetroviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012190 =LDR 00418cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362590502441 =005 20120730163829.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113377 =035 \\$aBZW3283NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRetroperitoneum =450 \\$aRetroperitoneal space =450 \\$aSpatium retroperitoneale =550 \\$wg$aAbdomen =750 \2$aRetroperitoneal Space$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012187 =LDR 00821cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362590602441 =005 20120730163829.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113376 =035 \\$aBZW3282NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRetroperitoneal fibrosis =450 \\$aOrmond disease =450 \\$aOrmond's disease =450 \\$aRetroperitoneum$xFibrosis =550 \\$wg$aFibrosis =550 \\$wg$aRetroperitoneum$xDiseases =670 \\$aMesh$b(Retroperitoneal Fibrosis x Ormond Disease) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(fibrosis: idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis: fibrosis of the peritoneal tissue, resulting at times in compression of the great vessels and the ureters. Also called retroperitoneal fibrosis, ormond's disease) =750 \2$aRetroperitoneal Fibrosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012185 =LDR 01601cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362590702441 =005 20120730163829.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113373 =035 \\$aBZW3279NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ313 =150 \\$aRetrolental fibroplasia =450 \\$aFibroplasia, Retrolental =450 \\$aRetinopathy of prematurity =450 \\$aRLF (Retrolental fibroplasia) =450 \\$aROP (Retrolental fibroplasia) =450 \\$aTerry syndrome =450 \\$aTerry's syndrome =550 \\$wg$aOxygen therapy for premature infants$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aPediatric ophthalmology =550 \\$wg$aPremature infants$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aRetina$xDiseases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 2, 2006$b(Retinopathy of Prematurity. Entry term: Retrolental Fibroplasia. Scope note: A bilateral retinopathy occurring in premature infants treated with excessively high concentrations of oxygen, characterized by vascular dilatation, proliferation, tortuosity, edema, and retinal detachment, with ultimate conversion of the retina into a fibrous mass that can be seen as a dense retrolental membrane. Usually growth of the eye is arrested and may result in microophthalmia, and blindness may occur. (Dorland, 27th ed.)) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(fibroplasia, retrolental fibroplasia: the end stage of oxygen-induced retinopathy of prematurity, in which the detached retina and a mass of fibrovascular tissue lie just behind the lens. Also called Terrry syndrome.) =750 \2$aRetinopathy of Prematurity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012178 =LDR 00648cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362590802441 =005 20120730163829.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113347 =035 \\$aBZW3253NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ1062$bHQ1063.2 =150 \\$aRetirement =360 \\$isubdivision$aRetirement$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aOlder people$xRetirement =450 \\$aSuperannuation =450 \\$aTermination of employment =550 \\$wg$aLeisure =550 \\$wg$aOld age =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 8, 2002. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aRetirement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012179 =LDR 00638cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362590902441 =005 20120730163829.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113339 =035 \\$aBZW3245NU =035 \\$aSH 85113339 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP801.R47$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aRL120.R48$cDermatopharmacology =150 \\$aRetinoids =450 \\$aVitamin A analogs =450 \\$aVitamin A congeners =450 \\$aVitamin A derivatives =550 \\$wg$aCarotenoids =550 \\$wg$aDiterpenes =550 \\$aInterphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein =750 \2$aRetinoids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012176 =LDR 00640cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362591002441 =005 20060712081917.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113337 =035 \\$aBZW3243NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.E9 =150 \\$aRetinoblastoma =450 \\$aGlioblastoma, Retinal =450 \\$aGlioma, Retinal =450 \\$aNeuroblastoma, Retinal =450 \\$aRetinal glioblastoma =450 \\$aRetinal glioma =450 \\$aRetinal neuroblastoma =550 \\$wg$aNeuroblastoma =550 \\$aPseudoglioma =550 \\$wg$aRetina$xCancer =750 \2$aRetinoblastoma$0(DNLM)D012175$5IEN =LDR 00429cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362591102441 =005 20120730163829.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113336 =035 \\$aBZW3242NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE661.R45 =150 \\$aRetinitis pigmentosa =550 \\$wg$aPigmentation disorders =550 \\$wg$aRetinal degeneration =750 \2$aRetinitis Pigmentosa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012174 =LDR 00518cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362591202441 =005 20120730163829.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113334 =035 \\$aBZW3240NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRetinal ganglion cells =450 \\$aGanglion cells of retina =450 \\$aRetinal ganglionic nerve cells =550 \\$wg$aGanglia, Sensory =550 \\$wg$aRetina$xCytology =550 \\$aOptic nerve$xCytology =750 \2$aRetinal Ganglion Cells$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012165 =LDR 00416cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362591302441 =005 20120730163829.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113333 =035 \\$aBZW3239NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE603 =150 \\$aRetinal detachment =450 \\$aDetachment of the retina =550 \\$wg$aRetina$xDiseases =750 \2$aRetinal Detachment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012163 =LDR 00589cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362591402441 =005 20120730163829.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113332 =035 \\$aBZW3238NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRetinal degeneration =450 \\$aDystrophy, Retinal =450 \\$aMacular degeneration =450 \\$aRetina$xDegeneration =450 \\$aRetinal dystrophy =550 \\$wg$aDegeneration (Pathology) =550 \\$wg$aRetina$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Retinal degeneration) =750 \2$aRetinal Degeneration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012162 =LDR 00588cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362591502441 =005 20120730163829.0 =008 871218nn\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113331 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02048190 =035 \\$aBZW3237NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRetinal (Visual pigment) =450 \\$wnne$aRetinal =450 \\$aRetinaldehyde =450 \\$aRetinene =450 \\$aVitamin A aldehyde =550 \\$wg$aAldehydes =550 \\$wg$aRetinoids =550 \\$wg$aVisual pigments =550 \\$aVitamin A =750 \2$aRetinaldehyde$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012172 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362591602441 =005 20120730163829.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113328 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02048166 =035 \\$aBZW3234NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE551$bRE661 =150 \\$aRetina$xDiseases =750 \2$aRetinal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012164 =LDR 00307cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362591702441 =005 20120730163829.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113326 =035 \\$aBZW3232NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRetina$xCancer =750 \2$aRetinal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019572 =LDR 00312cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362591802441 =005 20120730163828.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113324 =035 \\$aBZW3230NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRetina$xBlood-vessels =750 \2$aRetinal Vessels$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012171 =LDR 00450cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362591902441 =005 20120730163828.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113322 =035 \\$aBZW3228NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL949$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM511$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP479$cPhysiology =150 \\$aRetina =550 \\$wg$aPosterior segment (Eye) =750 \2$aRetina$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012160 =LDR 00558cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362592002441 =005 20080225131057.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113321 =035 \\$aBZW3227NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.L9 =150 \\$aReticulum cell sarcoma =450 \\$aHistiocytic sarcoma =450 \\$aReticulocytic sarcoma =450 \\$aReticuloendothelial sarcoma =450 \\$aSarcoma, Reticulum cell =550 \\$wg$aLymphomas =550 \\$wg$aSarcoma =750 \2$aLymphoma, Non-Hodgkin$0(DNLM)D008228$5IEN =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362592102441 =005 20120730163828.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113319 =035 \\$aBZW3225NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP96.7 =150 \\$aReticulocytes =550 \\$wg$aErythrocytes =750 \2$aReticulocytes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012156 =LDR 00483cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362592202441 =005 20080306125612.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113316 =035 \\$aBZW3222NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aReticulo-endothelial system =450 \\$aReticuloendothelial system$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aHematopoietic system =550 \\$wg$aMesenchyme =550 \\$aPhagocytosis =750 \2$aMononuclear Phagocyte System$0(DNLM)D012157$5IEN =LDR 00418cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362592302441 =005 20120730163828.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113313 =035 \\$aBZW3219NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aReticular formation =450 \\$aFacilitatory tract =450 \\$aReticular activating system =550 \\$wg$aBrain =750 \2$aReticular Formation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012154 =LDR 00479cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362592402441 =005 20120730163828.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113293 =035 \\$aBZW3199NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC87 =150 \\$aResuscitation =450 \\$aReanimation =550 \\$wg$aCritical care medicine =550 \\$wg$aDeath, Apparent =550 \\$wg$aFirst aid in illness and injury =750 \2$aResuscitation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012151 =LDR 00671cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362592502441 =005 20120730163828.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113284 =035 \\$aBZW3190NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.R44 =150 \\$aRestriction enzymes, DNA =450 \\$aDNA restriction enzymes =450 \\$aEndodeoxyribonucleases, Site-specific =450 \\$aEndonucleases, Host-restriction =450 \\$aHost-restriction endonucleases =450 \\$aRestriction endonucleases =450 \\$aSite-specific endodeoxyribonucleases =550 \\$wg$aDeoxyribonucleases =750 \2$aDNA Restriction Enzymes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004262 =LDR 00775cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362592602441 =005 20120730163828.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113276 =035 \\$aBZW3182NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRT87.R47$cNursing =150 \\$aRestraint of patients =450 \\$aPatient restraint =450 \\$aPatient restraints =450 \\$aPhysical restraint of patients =450 \\$aProtective restraint of patients =450 \\$wnne$aRestraint (Physiology) =450 \\$aRestraints, Patient =550 \\$wg$aAccidents$xPrevention =550 \\$wg$aCare of the sick =670 \\$aMESH$b(Restraint, Physical) =670 \\$aLC database, 5/31/95$b(patient restraints) =750 \2$aRestraint, Physical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012149 =LDR 00504cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362592702441 =005 20120730163828.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113249 =035 \\$aBZW3155NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX945$bTX945.5 =150 \\$aRestaurants =450 \\$aCaf�es =450 \\$aDining establishments =450 \\$wnne$aRestaurants, lunch rooms, etc. =550 \\$wg$aFood service =550 \\$aHappy hours =750 \2$aRestaurants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012147 =LDR 00511cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362592802441 =005 20120730163828.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113239 =035 \\$aBZW3145NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBJ1499.R4$cEthics =053 \\$aRA785$cHygiene =053 \\$aRM736$cRest cure =150 \\$aRest =550 \\$wg$aHealth =550 \\$wg$aHygiene =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Physiological =550 \\$aFatigue =750 \2$aRest$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012146 =LDR 00747cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362592902441 =005 20120730163828.0 =008 060224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113235 =035 \\$aBZW3141NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU =150 \\$aResponsibility =450 \\$aAccountability =450 \\$aMoral responsibility =450 \\$aObligation =450 \\$aSocial responsibility$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aEthics =550 \\$aSupererogation =670 \\$aFree will and moral responsibility, c2005:$bp. 126 (moral responsibility depends on there being alternate courses of action available) =670 \\$aResponsibility and control : a theory of moral responsibility, 1998. =750 \2$aSocial Responsibility$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012941 =LDR 00639cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362593002441 =005 20120730163828.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113220 =035 \\$aBZW3126NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ434 =150 \\$aRespiratory therapy for children =450 \\$wnne$aInhalation therapy for children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases$xTreatment =750 \2$81$wb$aRespiratory Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012138 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same 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860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113213 =035 \\$aBZW3119NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRespiratory syncytial virus =450 \\$aPseudomyxoviruses =550 \\$wg$aParamyxoviruses =750 \2$aRespiratory Syncytial Viruses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012136 =LDR 00334cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362593402441 =005 20120730163827.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113211 =035 \\$aBZW3117NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRespiratory organs$xTumors =750 \2$aRespiratory Tract Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012142 =LDR 00320cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362593502441 =005 20120730163827.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113209 =035 \\$aBZW3115NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRespiratory organs$xSounds =750 \2$aRespiratory Sounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012135 =LDR 00529cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362593602441 =005 20120730163827.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113206 =035 \\$aBZW3112NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC776.O3 =150 \\$aRespiratory organs$xObstructions =450 \\$aAirway obstructions (Medicine) =450 \\$aObstructions, Respiratory =450 \\$aRespiratory obstructions =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs$xDiseases =750 \2$aAirway Obstruction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000402 =LDR 00468cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362593702441 =005 20120730163827.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113200 =035 \\$aBZW3106NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRC705$bRC779 =150 \\$aRespiratory organs$xDiseases =450 \\$aRespiratory diseases =750 \2$aRespiration Disorders$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012120 =750 \2$aRespiratory Tract Diseases$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012140 =LDR 00334cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362593802441 =005 20120730163827.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113199 =035 \\$aBZW3105NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRespiratory organs$xCancer =750 \2$aRespiratory Tract Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012142 =LDR 00816cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362593902441 =005 20120730163827.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113196 =035 \\$aBZW3102NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aQL845$bQL855$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM251$bQM265$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP121$bQP125$cPhysiology =150 \\$aRespiratory organs =360 \\$isubdivision$aRespiratory organs$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Respiratory organs =450 \\$aAir passages (Anatomy) =450 \\$aRespiratory system =550 \\$wg$aCardiopulmonary system =670 \\$aMESH$b(Respiratory system) =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 24, 1996$b(in titles: air passages) =750 \2$aRespiratory System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012137 =LDR 00385cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362594002441 =005 20120730163827.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113195 =035 \\$aBZW3101NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRespiratory muscles =450 \\$aRespiratory organs$xMuscles =550 \\$wg$aMuscles =750 \2$aRespiratory Muscles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012132 =LDR 00616cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362594102441 =005 20120730163827.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113194 =035 \\$aBZW3100NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ312$cNewborn infants =150 \\$aRespiratory insufficiency in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric respiratory diseases =750 \2$81$wb$aRespiratory Insufficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012131 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRespiratory Insufficiency$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00965cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362594202441 =005 20120730163827.0 =008 050920i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113193 =035 \\$aBZW3099NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC776.R4 =150 \\$aRespiratory insufficiency =450 \\$aDepression, Respiratory =450 \\$aDepression, Ventilatory =450 \\$aFailure, Respiratory =450 \\$aInsufficiency, Respiratory =450 \\$aPulmonary insufficiency =450 \\$aRespiratory depression =450 \\$aRespiratory failure =450 \\$aVentilatory depression =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 20, 2005$b(Respiratory Insufficiency: failure to adequately provide oxygen to the cells of the body and to remove excess carbon dioxide from them. Entry terms: Respiratory Depression, Respiratory Failure, Ventilatory Depression) =750 \2$aRespiratory Insufficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012131 =LDR 01046cz 2200337n 4500 =001 9880362594302441 =005 20220303090442.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113192 =035 \\$aBZW3098NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC776.R38 =150 \\$aRespiratory distress syndrome, Adult =450 \\$aAcute pulmonary failure =450 \\$aAcute pulmonary insufficiency =450 \\$aAcute respiratory distress syndrome =450 \\$aAcute respiratory failure =450 \\$aAdult respiratory distress syndrome =450 \\$aARDS (Disease) =450 \\$aAtelectesis, Congestive =450 \\$aCongestive atelectesis =450 \\$aDanang lung =450 \\$aPost-traumatic respiratory failure =450 \\$aPump lung =450 \\$aRespirator lung =450 \\$aShock lung =450 \\$aWet lung =550 \\$wg$aPulmonary manifestations of general diseases =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory insufficiency =550 \\$wg$aTraumatic shock =750 \2$aRespiratory Distress Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012128 =LDR 00412cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362594402441 =005 20120730163827.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113191 =035 \\$aBZW3097NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRespiratory distress syndrome =550 \\$wg$aPulmonary manifestations of general diseases =750 \2$aRespiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012127 =LDR 00532cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362594502441 =005 20120730163826.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113190 =035 \\$aBZW3096NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC735.5 =150 \\$aRespiratory disease nursing =450 \\$aPulmonary nursing =450 \\$aRespiratory organs$xDiseases$xNursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs$xDiseases =750 \2$aRespiratory Tract Diseases$xnursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012140Q000451 =LDR 00507cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362594602441 =005 20120730163826.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113188 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02046741 =035 \\$aBZW3094NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC589 =150 \\$aRespiratory allergy =450 \\$aRespiratory hypersensitivity$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAllergy =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs$xDiseases =750 \2$aRespiratory Hypersensitivity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012130 =LDR 00501cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362594702441 =005 20120730163826.0 =008 030521i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113187 =035 \\$aBZW3093NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM388$bRM388.7 =150 \\$aRespiratory agents =450 \\$aRespiratory drugs =450 \\$aRespiratory system agents =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =670 \\$aMESH$b(Respiratory System Agents) =750 \2$aRespiratory System Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019141 =LDR 00958cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362594802441 =005 20120730163826.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113178 =035 \\$aBZW3084NU =035 \\$ash 85113178 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP121$bQP125 =150 \\$aRespiration =360 \\$isubdivision$aRespiration$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Respiration; 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Works on research about a particular region, country, etc. are entered under the name of the region, country, etc. with the subdivision$aResearch. =750 \2$aResearch$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012106 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362595502441 =005 20120730163825.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113019 =035 \\$aBZW2925NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aRescue work =550 \\$wg$aCivil defense =550 \\$aRescue dogs =750 \2$aRescue Work$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018635 =LDR 01166cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362595602441 =005 20120730163825.0 =008 040823i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112964 =035 \\$aBZW2870NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL640$bQL669.8$cZoology =053 \\$aQL641$bQL669$5IEN =053 \\$aGR740$cFolklore$5IEN =150 \\$aReptiles =450 \\$aHerpetofauna =450 \\$aHerpetozoa =450 \\$aHerps =450 \\$aHerptiles =450 \\$aReptilia =450 \\$wnne$aSauria =550 \\$wg$aAmniotes =550 \\$wg$aVertebrates =550 \\$aHerpetology =670 \\$aIntegrated Taxon. Info. System, Sept. 18, 2000$b(Class Reptilia. Common name: reptiles. Subphylum Vertebrata, Phylum Chordata) Nov. 20, 2000 (Infraclass Sauria. Subclass Diapsida, Class Reptilia) =670 \\$aRoss, D.A. Amphibians and reptiles in the diets of North American raptors, 1991:$bt.p. 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Works limited to asexual reproduction are entered under$aReproduction, Asexual;$ithose dealing only with plants, under$aPlants--Reproduction. =750 \2$aReproduction$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012098 =LDR 00457cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362595902441 =005 20110210085152.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112948 =035 \\$aBZW2854NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF175.5.R44$cPsychology =053 \\$aRC455.4.R43$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aRepression (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aDefense mechanisms (Psychology) =750 \2$aRepression, Psychology$0(DNLM)D012094$5IEN =LDR 00527cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362596002441 =005 20070501132141.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112894 =035 \\$aBZW2800NU =035 \\$aSH 85112894 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR414 =150 \\$aReoviruses =450 \\$aReoviridae =450 \\$aRespiratory enteric orphan viruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aMESH$b(Reoviridae x Respiratory enteric orphan viruses) =750 \2$aReoviridae$0(DNLM)D012087$5IEN =LDR 00397cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362596102441 =005 20120730163825.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112852 =035 \\$aBZW2758NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.R38 =150 \\$aRenin =550 \\$wg$aAspartic proteinases =550 \\$wg$aJuxtaglomerular apparatus =750 \2$aRenin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012083 =LDR 00837cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362596202441 =005 20140411093436.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112837 =035 \\$aBZW2743NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWau$dDLC =053 \0$aTJ807$bTJ830 =150 \\$aRenewable energy sources =450 \\$aAlternate energy sources =450 \\$aAlternative energy sources =450 \\$aEnergy sources, Renewable =450 \\$aRenewable energy$5IEN =450 \\$aRenewable energy resources =450 \\$aSustainable energy sources =550 \\$wg$aPower resources =550 \\$wg$aRenewable natural resources =550 \\$aAgriculture and energy =688 \\$aFormer heading, from 4XX field with {dollar}w deleted 20090504: 150:##:_{dollar}a Renewable energy resources =750 \2$aRenewable Energy$0(DNLM)D059205$5IEN =LDR 00431cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362596302441 =005 20120730163825.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112823 =035 \\$aBZW2729NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRenal tubular transport, Disorders of =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aRenal tubular transport =750 \2$aRenal Tubular Transport, Inborn Errors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015499 =LDR 00566cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362596402441 =005 20120730163825.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112821 =035 \\$aBZW2727NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM375 =150 \\$aRenal pharmacology =450 \\$aKidneys$xDrug effects =450 \\$aKidneys$xEffect of drugs on =450 \\$aKidneys, Effect of drugs on =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =750 \2$aRenal Agents$xpharmacology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012076Q000494 =750 \2$aKidney$xdrug effects$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007668Q000187 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362596502441 =005 20120730163825.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112820 =035 \\$aBZW2726NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRenal papilla =450 \\$aPapilla, Renal =550 \\$wg$aKidneys =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aKidney Medulla$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007679 =LDR 00437cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362596602441 =005 20180119102445.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112819 =035 \\$aBZW2725NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRenal osteodystrophy =450 \\$aRenal rickets =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aRickets =750 \2$aChronic Kidney Disease-Mineral and Bone Disorder$0(DNLM)D012080$5IEN =LDR 00722cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362596702441 =005 20120730163825.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112817 =035 \\$aBZW2723NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ476.R46 =150 \\$aChronic renal failure in children =450 \\$wnne$aRenal insufficiency in children =550 \\$wg$aChronic diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aChronic renal failure =550 \\$wg$aPediatric nephrology =750 \2$81$wb$aKidney Failure, Chronic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007676 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aKidney Failure, Chronic$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00675cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362596802441 =005 20110204094425.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112816 =035 \\$aBZW2722NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ476.R46 =150 \\$aAcute renal failure in children =450 \\$wnne$aRenal insufficiency, Acute, in children =550 \\$wg$aAcute renal failure =550 \\$wg$aPediatric nephrology =750 \2$81$wb$aAcute Kidney Injury$0(DNLM)D058186$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAcute Kidney Injury$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00642cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362596902441 =005 20110204092348.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112815 =035 \\$aBZW2721NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcute renal failure =450 \\$aAcute kidney failure =450 \\$aAcute renal insufficiency =450 \\$aKidney failure, Acute =450 \\$aRenal failure, Acute =450 \\$wnne$aRenal insufficiency, Acute =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Kidney failure, Acute) =670 \\$aCecil's textbook med. =750 \2$aAcute Kidney Injury$0(DNLM)D058186$5IEN =LDR 01192cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362597002441 =005 20130209161507.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112814 =035 \\$aBZW2720NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC918.R4 =150 \\$aChronic renal failure =450 \\$aChronic kidney failure =450 \\$aChronic renal insufficiency =450 \\$aEnd-stage kidney disease =450 \\$aEnd-stage renal disease =450 \\$aESRD (Disease) =450 \\$aKidney failure, Chronic =450 \\$aRenal failure, Chronic =450 \\$wnne$aRenal insufficiency =450 \\$aRenal insufficiency, Chronic =550 \\$wg$aDiseases =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Int. workshop on animal models for the assessment ... 1988$b(chronic renal failure) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Kidney failure, chronic) =670 \\$aCecil's textbook med. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(End-stage renal disease) =670 \\$aLC data base, 10/07/87$b(Chronic renal failure) =675 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aKidney Failure, Chronic$0(DNLM)D007676$5IEN =LDR 00579cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362597102441 =005 20120730163824.0 =008 920305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112813 =035 \\$aBZW2719NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC918.R38 =150 \\$aRenal hypertension =450 \\$aHypertension, Renal$5IEN =450 \\$aRenal parenchymatous hypertension =550 \\$wg$aHypertension =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =670 \\$aRenovascular and renal parenchymatous hypertension, c1991. =750 \2$aHypertension, Renal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006977 =LDR 00683cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362787902441 =005 20120730164139.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87001829 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02059462 =035 \\$aCAT3365NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcetyltransferases =450 \\$aAcetyltransferase =450 \\$aTransacetylases =550 \\$wg$aAcyltransferases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Weber, W.W. The acetylator genes and drug response, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aEnzyme Nomenclature, 1984: EC 3.2. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aAcetyltransferases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000123 =LDR 00508cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362788002441 =005 20120730164139.0 =008 870325||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001826 =035 \\$aCAT3363NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcetylation =550 \\$wg$aAcylation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Weber, W.W. The acetylator genes and drug response, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aAcetylation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000107 =LDR 00594cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362788102441 =005 20120730164138.0 =008 870323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001758 =035 \\$aCAT3333NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.C45 =150 \\$aCerebrospinal fluid proteins =450 \\$aCSF proteins =550 \\$wg$aCerebrospinal fluid =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Advances in CSF protein research and diagnosis, c1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cerebrospinal fluid proteins) =750 \2$aCerebrospinal Fluid Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002556 =LDR 00864cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362788202441 =005 20120730164138.0 =008 870319i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87001684 =035 \\$aCAT3307NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aContraceptive drug implants =450 \\$aDrug implants, Contraceptive =450 \\$aImplantable contraceptive drugs =450 \\$aImplants, Contraceptive drug =550 \\$wg$aContraceptive drugs =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xControlled release =670 \\$aWork cat.: Population reports (Washington, D.C.) Series K, Injectables and implants (Serial): pp. K-38-39. =750 \2$81$wb$aDrug Implants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004343 =750 \2$81$wb$aContraceptive Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003270 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDrug Implants$iand$aContraceptive Agents. =LDR 00971cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362788302441 =005 20120730164138.0 =008 870319in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001669 =035 \\$aCAT3303NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC540 =150 \\$aAlexithymia =550 \\$wg$aAffective disorders =670 \\$aWk cat: Krystal, H./Integration and self-healing: affect, trauma, alexithymia: psychoanalytic reformulations, 1987 =670 \\$aMESH (see Affective symptoms) =670 \\$aCampbell's psych. dict. (Difficulty in describing or recognizing one's emotions) =670 \\$aAnhedonia and affect deficit states, 1987 =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aDSM III;$aHarre & Lamb Encycl. dict. psych.;$aEysenck Ency. psycho.;$aKaplan psych.;$aWeb. 3 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the inability to recognize or describe one's emotions. =750 \2$aAffective Symptoms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000342 =LDR 01088cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362788402441 =005 20120730164138.0 =008 870317in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001584 =035 \\$aCAT3272NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aContinuum of care =450 \\$aCare, Continuum of =450 \\$aContinuity of care =450 \\$aContinuity of patient care =550 \\$wg$aLong-term care of the sick =670 \\$aWork cat.: Managing the continuum of care, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Continuity of patient care) =670 \\$aHosp. admin. term. 2d ed.$b(Continuity of care) =670 \\$aOriol, W. Complex cube of long term care, 1985: p. 317. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aDiscursive dict. health care;$aMosby's med. nurs. dict. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a comprehensive, integrated system of care which on a continuous basis guides and tracks clients through all levels of health and social services. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aContinuity of Patient Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003266 =LDR 00674cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362788502441 =005 20120730164138.0 =008 870310i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87001410 =035 \\$aCAT3196LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.U48$cBotany =150 \\$aHeracleum =550 \\$wg$aUmbelliferae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sa�t�syperova, I.F. Borshcheviki flory SSSR--novye kormovye rasteni�i�a, 1984. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHortus 3. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.: p. 378. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aNational list of scientific plant names: p. 208. =750 \2$aHeracleum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030002 =LDR 00899cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362788602441 =005 20120730164138.0 =008 060820i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87001246 $zsh 88022528 =035 \\$aCAT3090LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.H65$cBotany =150 \\$aAesculus =450 \\$aBuckeyes =550 \\$wg$aHippocastanaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Aesculus, fam. Hippocastanaceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3: p. 33. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.: p. 284. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aThe plants database, Apr. 10, 2006$b(Aesculus L., buckeye. Family Hippocastanaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Apr. 10, 2006$b(Genus: Aesculus L. Family: Sapindaceae subfamily Hippocastanoideae. Also sometimes placed in: Hippocastanaceae. Common name: buckeye, horse-chestnut) =750 \2$aAesculus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031319 =LDR 00715cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362788702441 =005 20120730164138.0 =008 870302||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001232 =035 \\$aCAT3077NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP535.C2 =150 \\$aCalcium channels =450 \\$aChannels, Calcium =550 \\$wg$aIon channels =670 \\$aWork cat.: Structure and physiology of the slow inward calcium channel, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aBest & Taylor's Physiolgical basis of med. practice. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aDavson's Textbook of general physiology =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/7/90 =750 \2$aCalcium Channels$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015220 =LDR 01129cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362788802441 =005 20120730164138.0 =008 040916i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87001229 $zsh 85126875 =035 \\$aCAT3074NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL368.A16$cProtozoology =053 \0$aSF780.6$cVeterinary protozoology =150 \\$aApicomplexa =450 \\$aApicomplexans =450 \\$wnne$aSporozoa =550 \\$wg$aProtozoa =670 \\$aWork cat.: Levine, N.D. The protozoan phylum Apicomplexa. =670 \\$aRuppert, E.E. Invertebrate zoology, 2004:$bp. 43 (Apicomplexa (Sporozoa), apicomplexans) =670 \\$aBrusca, R.C. Invertebrates, 2003$b(Phylum Apicomplexa (gregarines, coccidians, haemosporidians and piroplasms) =670 \\$aHaussmann, K. Protozoology, 1996:$bp. 87 ("Like all representatives of the former taxon Sporozoa, the Apicomplexa are also obligate parasites which have a spore stage in the life cycle. Presently they comprise at least 2500 species.") =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. life sci.:$bv. 1, p. 571. =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aApicomplexa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016782 =LDR 00690cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362788902441 =005 20120730164137.0 =008 870302||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001218 =035 \\$aCAT3066NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aReticulum (Ruminants) =450 \\$aHoneycomb stomach (Ruminants) =550 \\$wg$aRuminants$xAnatomy =550 \\$wg$aStomach =670 \\$aWork cat.: Physiological and pharmacological aspects of the reticulo-rumen, 1987. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(reticulum; second stomach in ruminants; syn: honeycomb stomach) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill sci. tech.$b(reticulum) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Reticulum) =750 \2$aReticulum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012159 =LDR 00603cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362789002441 =005 20120730164137.0 =008 870226i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001175 =035 \\$aCAT3029NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC918.R45 =150 \\$aRenovascular hypertension =450 \\$aGoldblatt hypertension =450 \\$aHypertension, Renovascular$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aRenal hypertension =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHypertension, Renovascular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006978 =LDR 00530cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362789102441 =005 20070529100043.0 =008 870226i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001174 =035 \\$aCAT3028LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPlant exudates =450 \\$aExudates, Plant =450 \\$aTree exudates =550 \\$wg$aPlant products =550 \\$aExudation (Botany) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hillis, W.E. Heartwood and tree exudates, c1987. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aPlant Exudates$0(DNLM)D053147$5IEN =LDR 00620cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362789202441 =005 20120730164137.0 =008 870225||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001114 =035 \\$aCAT2974NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMonokines =550 \\$wg$aCytokines =550 \\$wg$aMonocytes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Medunitsyn, N.V. Mediators of the immune response : the biology and biochemistry of lymphokines, monokines ...c1987. =670 \\$aCecil's textbook of medicine. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aMonokines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015846 =LDR 00302cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362789302441 =005 20120730164137.0 =008 870220i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001040 =035 \\$aCAT2905NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aThrombosis$xSurgery =750 \2$aThrombectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017131 =LDR 00868cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362789402441 =005 20120730164137.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87001039 =035 \\$aCAT2904NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD598.65 =150 \\$aEndarterectomy =450 \\$aAtherectomy =550 \\$wg$aArteries$xSurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: Indications for selected medical and surgical procedures : a literature review and ratings for appropriateness : carotid endarterectomy, 1987. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Excision of the lining of an artery and occluding atheromatous deposits) =670 \\$aGould's med. dict. =670 \\$aCecil Textbk. med. =670 \\$aAtherectomy : a physicisn's guide, c1990. =750 \2$aEndarterectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004691 =LDR 00599cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362789502441 =005 20010922211236.0 =008 870213i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000890 =035 \\$aCAT2766NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRE451 =150 \\$aPhacoemulsification =550 \\$wg$aCataract$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aUltrasonics in ophthalmology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Koch, P.S. Converting to phacoemulsification, 1987. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =675 \\$aMESH;$aMerck manual;$aWeb. 3 =750 \0$aPhacoemulsification$5IEN =LDR 00995cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362789602441 =005 20120730164137.0 =008 870211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87000851 =035 \\$aCAT2730NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHeptachlor =550 \\$wg$aInsecticides =550 \\$wg$aOrganic cyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Heptachlor, 1984: p. 12$b(C b10 (BH b7 (BCl b7 (B; CAS chem. name: 1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methano-1H-indene; CAS reg. no. 76-44-8) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(heptachlor; 3,4,5,6,7,8,8a-heptachlorodicyclopentadiene) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 6, 2007$b(Heptachlor. Scope note: a man-made compound previously used to control termites and other insects.) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aMerck. =750 \2$aHeptachlor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006533 =LDR 01090cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362789702441 =005 20120730164137.0 =008 870211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000843 =035 \\$aCAT2722NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA1242.A33$cToxicology =053 \\$aTD887.A37$cAir pollutant =150 \\$aAcrylonitrile =450 \\$aAN (Chemical) =450 \\$aCyanide, Vinyl =450 \\$aCyanoethylene =450 \\$aPropenenitrile =450 \\$aVinyl cyanide =450 \\$aVinylcyanide =550 \\$wg$aNitriles =670 \\$aWork cat.: Acrylonitrile, 1983: p. 15$b(acrylonitrile, C b3 (BH b3 (BN; variants: cyanoethylene, 2-propenenitrile, vinyl cyanide; CAS reg. no. 107-13-11) =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/5/87$b(hdg.: acrylonitrile) =670 \\$aASTI. =670 \\$aTEST. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(acrylonitrile, vinylcyanide) =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =750 \2$aAcrylonitrile$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000181 =LDR 01002cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362789802441 =005 20120730164137.0 =008 870211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000834 $zsh 88023158 =035 \\$aCAT2713LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B76$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.T52$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aTillandsia =450 \\$aDendropogon =450 \\$aTillandsa =450 \\$aTilliandsia =550 \\$wg$aBromeliaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Isley, P.T. Tillandsias, c1987$b(Tillandsia) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Tillandsia) =670 \\$aWeb. 3: p. 2393. =670 \\$aSPN: p. 624$b(Tillandsia; syn: Dendropogon) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant): p. 1762$b(Tillandsia; Bromeliaceae; syn: Tillandsa) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.: p. 547. =670 \\$aHortus. 3: p. 1114. =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns.: p. 1125$b(Tillandsia) p. 1126 (syn: Tilliandsia) p. 339 (syn: Dendropogon) =750 \2$aTillandsia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031232 =LDR 00634cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362789902441 =005 20120730164137.0 =008 870211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000829 =035 \\$aCAT2708NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6 =150 \\$aSalmonella typhimurium =450 \\$aBacillus typhimurium =550 \\$wg$aSalmonella =670 \\$aWork cat.: Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium, 1987. =670 \\$aZinsser's Microbiology. =670 \\$aBergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading. =750 \2$aSalmonella Typhimurium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012486 =LDR 00917cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362790002441 =005 20120203095514.0 =008 870211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000813 =035 \\$aCAT2694NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC541 =150 \\$aAnhedonia =450 \\$aAnhedonic states =450 \\$aInsensibility to pleasure =450 \\$aPleasure insensibility =550 \\$wg$aAffective disorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Anhedonia and affect deficit states, 1987$b(also anhedonic states; anhedonic phenomena) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aCampbell's psych. dict. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould's med. dict.$b(In psychology, overall or chronic absence of pleasure in acts that would normally give pleasure.) =670 \\$aKaplan psych. =675 \\$aDSMIII;$aMESH =750 \2$aAnhedonia$0(DNLM)D059445$5IEN =LDR 01085cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362790102441 =005 20080315141819.0 =008 870210i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000793 =035 \\$aCAT2675NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC580.M37 =150 \\$aMarfan syndrome =450 \\$aAchrochondrohyperplasia =450 \\$aArachnodactyly =450 \\$aCongenital mesodermal dystrophy =450 \\$aDolichostenomelia =450 \\$aDystrophia mesodermalis congenita =450 \\$aHyperchondroplasia =450 \\$aMarfan-Achard syndrome =450 \\$aMarfan's syndrome =450 \\$aSpider fingers (Disease) =450 \\$aStrebdodactyly =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lisichenko, O.V. Sindrom Marfana, 1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aKrupp. Current Med. Diag. & Treatment, 1986. =670 \\$aStein. Internal Medicine: v. 1, 1983. =750 \2$aMarfan Syndrome$0(DNLM)D008382$5IEN =LDR 00734cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362790202441 =005 20120730164137.0 =008 870209i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000745 =035 \\$aCAT2629NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF977.V28 =150 \\$aSwine vesicular disease =450 \\$aVesicular disease, Swine =550 \\$wg$aSwine$xVirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rosenberg, F.J. Enfermedad vesicular de cerdo, 1982$b(swine vesicular disease) =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/5/87$b(swine vesicular disease) =670 \\$aBlack's vet. dict.: p. 782$b(swine vesicular disease) =670 \\$aMerck vet.: p. 258. =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aSwine Vesicular Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013555 =LDR 00645cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362790302441 =005 20110407140840.0 =008 870209i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000738 =035 \\$aCAT2622LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGnathostomiasis =450 \\$aGnathostomosis =550 \\$wg$aHelminthiasis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Daengsvang, S. A monograph on the genus Gnathostoma & gnathostomiasis in Thailand, 1980. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould's med. dict. =670 \\$aPAHO zoonoses. =750 \2$aGnathostomiasis$0(DNLM)D058429$5IEN =LDR 00867cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362790402441 =005 20120730164137.0 =008 870209i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000736 =035 \\$aCAT2620NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aGnathostoma =450 \\$aChiranthus =450 \\$aGnathostomum =550 \\$wg$aGnathostomatidae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Daengsvang, S. A monograph on the genus Gnathostoma & gnathostomiasis in Thailand, 1980. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHyman invert.: v. 3, p. 364. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.: v. 1, p. 919. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould's med. dict. =675 \\$aKaestner invert. zoo.;$aPratt common invert. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGnathostoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006039 =LDR 00763cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362790502441 =005 20120730164136.0 =008 870204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000668 =035 \\$aCAT2555NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA645.I55$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC627.I63$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aIodine deficiency diseases =450 \\$aIodine deficiency disorders =550 \\$wg$aTrace element deficiency diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: The prevention and control of iodine deficiency disorders, c1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Iodine--Deficiency) =670 \\$aCecil's textbook of medicine. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIodine$xdeficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007455Q000172 =LDR 00821cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362790602441 =005 20120730164136.0 =008 870204||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000667 =035 \\$aCAT2554NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMethylmercury =450 \\$aMethyl mercury =450 \\$aMethylmercury compounds$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aOrganomercury compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Toxicity of methyl mercury, c1987. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Methylmercury) =670 \\$aASTI$b(methylmercury) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Mercury, Methyl-; CAS reg. no. 22967-92-6) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Methylmercury compounds) =675 \\$aHackh chem. dict;$aHawley chem. dict.;$aWeb. 3;$aHennepin;$aMerck =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMethylmercury Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008767 =LDR 01142cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362790702441 =005 20120730164136.0 =008 870203i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000619 =035 \\$aCAT2509NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR92.S53 =150 \\$aSiderophores =450 \\$aMicrobial iron chelates =450 \\$aSiderochromes =550 \\$wg$aIron chelates =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial metabolites =670 \\$aWork cat.: NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Iron, Siderophores, and Plant Diseases (1985 : Wye, Kent). Iron, siderophores, and plant diseases, c1986. =670 \\$aZinsser, H. Microbiology: p. 84$b(siderophores; a variety of organisms produce low-molecular weight, iron-carrier molecules, called "siderophores.") =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index: v. 38, p. 936$b(siderophores) =670 \\$aWeb. 3: p. 2112$b(sider- or sidero- : iron) =670 \\$aHandbook of microbial iron chelates, 1991. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(siderophore, also called siderochrome) =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aMcGraw-Hill ency sci. tech. =750 \2$aSiderophores$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017262 =LDR 00789cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362790802441 =005 20120730164136.0 =008 870128i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000504 =035 \\$aCAT2404LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B73$cBotany =150 \\$aEchium =450 \\$aViper's bugloss =450 \\$aVipersbugloss =550 \\$wg$aBoraginaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Western Australia. Dept. of Agriculture. Paterson's Curse, Echium plantagium L., 1985. =670 \\$aWeb. 3: p. 719$b(Echium, Boraginaceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3: p. 416$b(Echium L.; Viper's bugloss) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant): p. 596. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.: p. 433. =670 \\$aSPN: p. 204$b(Echium, Vipersbugloss) =750 \2$aEchium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036661 =LDR 00590cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362790902441 =005 20120730164136.0 =008 870127i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000421 =035 \\$aCAT2327NU =035 \\$ash 87000421 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAllergy in animals =450 \\$wnne$aVeterinary allergy =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary immunology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Plechner, A.J. Pet allergies, c1986. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aBibl. & agr. index. v. 38 =750 \2$aHypersensitivity$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006967Q000662 =LDR 00640cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362791002441 =005 20120730164136.0 =008 870127||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000414 =035 \\$aCAT2321NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOxalates =550 \\$wg$aOxalic acid =550 \\$aLow-oxalate diet =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mat�i�ukha, V.A. Oksalatnye soedineni�i�a lantanoidov i aktinoidov, 1985. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading. =675 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =750 \2$aOxalates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010070 =LDR 00698cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362791102441 =005 20120730164136.0 =008 870121i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000392 =035 \\$aCAT2299NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHV5810$cSocial pathology =053 \\$aRC568.C6$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aCrack (Drug) =450 \\$aCrack cocaine =550 \\$wg$aCocaine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chatlos, C. Crack, c1987. =670 \\$aBrowne, D. Crack and cocaine, 1987. =670 \\$a48 hours on crack street. CBS Interactive Learning, 1986. =670 \\$aClancy, L. Crack, 1986. =675 \\$aMESH;$aHennepin;$aIAC =750 \2$aCrack Cocaine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016578 =LDR 00909cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362791202441 =005 20120730164136.0 =008 041028i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87000390 =035 \\$aCAT2297LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.R98$cBotany =150 \\$aZanthoxylum =450 \\$aAsh, Prickly =450 \\$aPrickley ash =450 \\$aPricklyash =450 \\$aXanthoxylum =550 \\$wg$aRutaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mizelle, R. Encounter with the toothache tree on the outer banks, c1986$b(Zanthoxylum) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 2659 (Zanthoxylum, Rutaceae) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant):$bp. 1887. =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 1181 (Zanthoxylum; Xanthoxylum, prickly ash) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 263 (Zanthoxylum; Xanthoxylum) =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 666 (Zanthoxylum; Xanthoxylum, pricklyash) =750 \2$aZanthoxylum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032106 =LDR 01097cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362791302441 =005 20120730164136.0 =008 870121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87000368 =035 \\$aCAT2275NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.A7$cAliphatic compounds =053 \0$aQD341.A7$cAromatic compounds =150 \\$aAcrylamide =450 \\$aAcrylic amide =450 \\$aPropenamide =450 \\$aPropenoic acid amide =550 \\$wg$aAcrylates =550 \\$wg$aAmides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Acrylamide, 1985: p. 18$b(acrylamide, C b3 (BH b5 (BNO; variants: acrylic amide, akrylamide, propenamide, propenoic acid amide; CAS reg. no.: 79-06-1) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(acrylamide; variants: akrylamid, propenamide) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(acrylamide) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(acrylamide) =670 \\$aASTI$b(acrylamide) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(acrylamide) =670 \\$aMerck$b(acrylamide; variant: propenamide) =675 \\$aTEST;$aLC data base, 12/22/86;$aHackh chem. dict. =750 \2$aAcrylamide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020106 =LDR 01869cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362791402441 =005 20201112180529.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87000232 =035 \\$aCAT2145NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC569.5.C63 =150 \\$aCodependency =450 \\$aCo-alcoholism =450 \\$wnne$aCo-dependence (Psychology) =450 \\$aCo-dependency =450 \\$aCodependence =450 \\$aCodependent behavior =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aWork cat.: Schaef, A.W. Co-dependence, 1986. =670 \\$aWhitfield, C.L. Healing the child within, 1987: pp. 23-27. =670 \\$aWeigsheider, C.S.: Choice-making: for co-dependent, adult children and spirituality seekers, 1985. =670 \\$aWhitfield, C.L. Co-alcoholism: recognising a treatable illness. Family & Comm. healh, vol. 7 Summer 1984. =670 \\$aCermak, T.L. Diagnosing and treating co-dependence: a guide for professionals who work w/ chemical dependents, their spouses, and children, 1986. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Co-dependency (Psychology)) =670 \\$aThes. of psych. index terms$b(codependency) =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/3/92$b(co-dependence; codependence; codependency; co-dependency) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aKaplan psych.;$aCampbell psych. dict.;$aDict. of psychology;$aEncyc. dict. psych.;$aBaker encyc. psych.;$aRandom House;$aThird Barnhart dict. of new English;$aOx. dict. of new words =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a pattern of coping that develops from an individual's prolonged exposure to a person with alcoholism, chemical dependency, or other chronic impairment, and results in a preoccupation with or dependence on the person, along with neglect of the self. =750 \2$aCodependency, Psychological$0(DNLM)D017004$5IEN =LDR 00669cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362791502441 =005 20120730164136.0 =008 870109i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000122 =035 \\$aCAT2038NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD598.5 =150 \\$aVeins$xCutdown =450 \\$aVenostomy =450 \\$aVenous cutdown =550 \\$wg$aCutdown (Surgery) =550 \\$wg$aVeins$xSurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vascular access: a practical guide, 1987. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould's med. dict. =750 \2$aVenous Cutdown$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016748 =LDR 01012cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362791602441 =005 20120730164136.0 =008 870108||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000090 =035 \\$aCAT2008NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP93.5 =150 \\$aTissue plasminogen activator =450 \\$aActivator, Tissue plasminogen =450 \\$aAlteplase$5IEN =450 \\$aPlasminogen activator, Tissue-type =450 \\$aTissue-type plasminogen activator =450 \\$aTPA (Biochemistry) =550 \\$wg$aCirculating anticoagulants =550 \\$wg$aEndothelium =550 \\$wg$aPlasminogen activators =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tissue plasminogen activator in thrombolytic therapy, c1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Plasminogen activator, Tissue-type) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Tissue plasminogen activators, see Blood coagulation, Plasminogen activators) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aDevlin's textbook of biochemistry =750 \2$aTissue Plasminogen Activator$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010959 =LDR 00775cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362791702441 =005 20120730164135.0 =008 870108||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000089 =035 \\$aCAT2007NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP93.5 =150 \\$aPlasminogen activators =450 \\$aActivators, Plasminogen =550 \\$wg$aFibrinolytic agents =550 \\$wg$aProteolytic enzymes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tissue plasminogen activator in thrombolytic therapy, c1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aBest and Taylor's Physiological basis of med. practice. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Blood coagulation, Plasminogen activators) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlasminogen Activators$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010960 =LDR 00569cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362791802441 =005 20120730164135.0 =008 870108||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000088 =035 \\$aCAT2006NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP93.5 =150 \\$aPlasminogen =450 \\$aProfibrinolysin =550 \\$wg$aFibrinolytic agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tissue plasminogen activator in thrombolytic therapy, c1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlasminogen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010958 =LDR 01216cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362791902441 =005 20120730164135.0 =008 870107i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000075 =035 \\$aCAT1996NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBreath tests =450 \\$aBreath alcohol tests =450 \\$aBreath screening tests =450 \\$aBreath testing =450 \\$aBreathalyzer tests =450 \\$aTests, Breath =550 \\$wg$aBlood alcohol$xAnalysis =550 \\$aRoadside sobriety tests =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aGould's med dict.$b(breath alcohol method; Breathalyzer) =670 \\$aIAC$b(Breathalyzer) =670 \\$aOED Suppl.$b(breath-test; breath-testing; breathalyser) =670 \\$aBritannica Macro: v. 15, p. 904. =670 \\$aReader's guide, Nov. 1986, 1985. =670 \\$aASTI. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Drunkenness testing) =670 \\$aJamessen, C. Beat the Breathalyzer, 1979: pp. 30-33, 74-83. =670 \\$aCarr, B.R. The Breathalizer legislation, 1974: pp. 2, 6, [13] =675 \\$aMosby's med. nurs. dict.;$aWeb. 3;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aLIV =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/7/90 =750 \2$aBreath Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001944 =LDR 00677cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362792002441 =005 20060630091750.0 =008 870106i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000050 =035 \\$aCAT1974NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL430.3.N4 =150 \\$aNautilus =450 \\$aChambered nautilus =550 \\$wg$aNautilidae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ward, P.D. The natural history of Nautilus, 1987. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aBarnes. Syn. class. liv. org.: p. 195. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.: v. 1, p. 1090. =670 \\$aBarnes. Invert. zool.: p. 460. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Nautilus) =750 \2$aNautilus$0(DNLM)D049850$5IEN =LDR 00660cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362792102441 =005 20120730164135.0 =008 861231i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86008210 =035 \\$aCAT1905NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDelta-associated agent =450 \\$aDelta agent =450 \\$aHepatitis D virus =450 \\$aHepatitis delta virus =550 \\$wg$aHepatitis viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: The hepatitis delta virus and its infection, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Delta agent) =670 \\$aJoklik's Virology$b(Delta-associated agent) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aHepatitis Delta Virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003698 =LDR 00677cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362792202441 =005 20120730164135.0 =008 861231i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86008209 =035 \\$aCAT1904NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC848.D45 =150 \\$aDelta infection =450 \\$aDelta hepatitis =450 \\$aDelta superinfection =450 \\$aHepatitis D =450 \\$aHepatitis, Delta =550 \\$wg$aHepatitis, Viral =670 \\$aWork cat.: The hepatitis delta virus and its infection, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Delta infection) =670 \\$aJoklik's Virology. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aHepatitis D$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003699 =LDR 00866cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362792302441 =005 20120730164135.0 =008 861224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86008139 =035 \\$aCAT1838NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP572.A82 =150 \\$aAtrial natriuretic peptides =450 \\$aAtrial natriuretic factors =450 \\$aAtriopeptins =450 \\$aAuriculins =450 \\$aCardionatrin =450 \\$aNatriuretic factors, Atrial =450 \\$aNatriuretic peptides, Atrial =550 \\$wg$aHeart atrium =550 \\$wg$aPeptide hormones =670 \\$aWork cat.: Atrial hormones and other natriuretic factors, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aMerck manual;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aBest & Taylor's Physiol. basis of med. practice =750 \2$aAtrial Natriuretic Factor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009320 =LDR 00687cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362792402441 =005 20120730164135.0 =008 861222|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86008099 =035 \\$aCAT1803NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP97 =150 \\$aBlood platelets$xActivation =450 \\$aActivation, Blood platelet =450 \\$aBlood platelet activation =450 \\$aPlatelet activation =550 \\$aPlatelet activating factor =670 \\$aWork cat.: Platelet activation, 1986. =670 \\$aBest & Taylor's Physiol. Basis of Med. practice, pp 413-414$b(Platelet activation) =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aPlatelet Activation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015539 =LDR 00862cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362792502441 =005 20120730164135.0 =008 861222||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86008094 =035 \\$aCAT1799NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCerebellopontile angle =450 \\$wnne$aCerebello-pontile angle =450 \\$aCerebellopontine angle =550 \\$wg$aCerebellum =550 \\$wg$aPons Varolii =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clinical imaging of the cerebellopontine angle, 1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(angle, cerebellopontile) =670 \\$aCecil's textbook of med. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cerebellopontile angle) =670 \\$aMerck Manual. =675 \\$aBest and Taylor's physiol. basis of med. practice;$aGray's anatomy =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90$ar:AJO:8/22/90 =750 \2$aCerebellopontine Angle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002530 =LDR 00903cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362792602441 =005 20120730164135.0 =008 861219i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86008067 =035 \\$aCAT1776NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP82.2.N64$cPhysiology =150 \\$aNonionizing radiation =450 \\$aNon-ionizing radiation =450 \\$aRadiation, Non-ionizing$5IEN =450 \\$aRadiation, Nonionizing =550 \\$wg$aRadiation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biological effects of non-ionizing radiations, c1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aASTI, 1985: p. 1856$b(Under: Radiation--Physiological effect; Title: Nonionizing radiation effects...) =675 \\$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aWeb. 3;$aINSPEC;$aINIS: Thes.;$aNuc. sci. abst.;$aConcise dict. physics =750 \2$aRadiation, Nonionizing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011840 =LDR 00855cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362792702441 =005 20120730164135.0 =008 861218i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86008042 =035 \\$aCAT1753NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC862.W47 =150 \\$aWhipple's disease =450 \\$aGranulomatosis, Lipophagic intestinal =450 \\$aIntestinal granulomatosis, Lipophagic =450 \\$aIntestinal lipodystrophy =450 \\$aLipodystrophy, Intestinal =450 \\$aLipophagic intestinal granulomatosis =550 \\$wg$aMalabsorption syndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Whipple's disease, c1987. =670 \\$aMerck Manual. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Whipple's disease, see Lipodystrophy, Intestinal) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aCecil's textbook of med. =750 \2$aWhipple Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008061 =LDR 00658cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362792802441 =005 20120730164135.0 =008 861218i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86008039 =035 \\$aCAT1750NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC924.5.M58 =150 \\$aMixed connective tissue disease =450 \\$aMCTD (Disease) =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mixed connective tissue disease and anti-nuclear antibodies, 1987. =670 \\$aMerck manual. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMixed Connective Tissue Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008947 =LDR 00941cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362792902441 =005 20081211112731.0 =008 861217i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86008018 $zsh 85110228 =035 \\$aCAT1729NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C26$cZoology =150 \\$aProcyon =450 \\$wnne$aRaccoons =550 \\$wg$aProcyonidae =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(raccoon: any of two to seven species of small, nocturnal carnivores constituting the genus Procyon (family Procyonidae)) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, 2005:$bp. 627 (Procyon Storr) =670 \\$aWalker's mammals of the world, 1999:$bp. 698 (Genus Procyon Storr, 1780, Raccoons: Two subgenera and seven species) =670 \\$aITIS search, June 12, 2007$b(Procyon Storr, 1780, genus, common name: raccoons) =688 \\$aHeading from sh 85110228, deleted 20070712: 150:##:_{dollar}a Raccoons =750 \2$aRaccoons$0(DNLM)D011821$5IEN =LDR 00603cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362793002441 =005 20120730164134.0 =008 861210i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86007881 =035 \\$aCAT1606NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ496.E6 =150 \\$aEpilepsy in youth =550 \\$wg$aYouth$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Epilepsy in young people, c1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aEpilepsy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004827 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEpilepsy$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 01082cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362793102441 =005 20120730164134.0 =008 861209||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007819 =035 \\$aCAT1557NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD116.P68 =150 \\$aPotentiometry =450 \\$aPotentiometric analysis =450 \\$aPotentiometric titration =450 \\$aTitration, Potentiometric =550 \\$wg$aElectrochemical analysis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Evans, A. Potentiometry and ion selective electrodes, c1987. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(potentiometric titration) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(potentiometry: measurement of electromotive forces by means of a potentiometer, also: the use or application of such measurement) =670 \\$aTEST$b(potentiometric analysis) =670 \\$aASTI$b(potentiometry under hdg.: conducto-metric analysis; x ref. from potentiometric titration) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(potentiometry) =675 \\$aHawley chem. dict.;$aHennepin =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPotentiometry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011199 =LDR 00565cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362793202441 =005 20120730164134.0 =008 861208||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007801 =035 \\$aCAT1539NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDeoxyribonucleotides =450 \\$aRibonucleotides, Deoxy =550 \\$wg$aNucleotides =670 \\$aWork cat.: DNA probes, c1985. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDeoxyribonucleotides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003854 =LDR 00731cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362793302441 =005 20120730164134.0 =008 861208||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007800 =035 \\$aCAT1538NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP624.5.D73 =150 \\$aDNA probes =450 \\$aDeoxyribonucleic acid probes =450 \\$aGene probes =450 \\$aGenomic probes =450 \\$aProbes, DNA =550 \\$wg$aDeoxyribonucleotides =550 \\$wg$aNucleic acid probes =670 \\$aWork cat.: DNA probes, c1985. =670 \\$aGene probes for bacteria, 1990. =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aGlossary of genetics and cytogenetics =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDNA Probes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015342 =LDR 00800cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362793402441 =005 20120730164134.0 =008 861208i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007792 =035 \\$aCAT1530NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE91 =150 \\$aLow vision =450 \\$aVision, Low =450 \\$aVision, Subnormal$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aVision disorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Woo, G.C. Low vision, c1987. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aVisual Science Information Center Thesaurus, c1972$b(Low vision) =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aStedman's med. dict. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on impairment of vision such that there is significant visual handicap but also significant usable residual vision. =750 \2$aVision, Low$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015354 =LDR 02655cz a2200469n 4500 =001 9880362793502441 =005 20081211112730.0 =008 861205i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86007767 =035 \\$aCAT1505NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU =053 \0$aQA76.9.D32$cComputer science =053 \0$aZA4450$bZA4460$cInformation resources =150 \\$aDatabases =360 \\$isubdivision$aDatabases$iunder subjects for actual databases and works on databases in those subjects =450 \\$aData banks =450 \\$wnne$aData bases =450 \\$aDatabanks =450 \\$aDatabase systems =550 \\$wg$aComputer files =550 \\$wg$aElectronic information resources =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lesko, M. The computer data and data base source book, 1984. =670 \\$aASTI$b(Indexed under Data base theory) =670 \\$aBusiness Periodicals Index$b(Data base systems; Data base management systems; x Data bases, Computer) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of Computer Science$b(Data base and data base mgmt. is an article caption) =670 \\$aEngr. index$b(Indexed under Data base systems) =670 \\$aMaynard, J. Dictionary of data processing$b(Data base; a file so structured that all logical relationships can be expressed between records, and that is independent of any particular application) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of computer science$b("The term data base has yet to achieve a widely accepted meaning") =670 \\$aWebster's new world compact dictionary of computer terms$b(data base: a set of inter-related data records stored on a direct access storage device) =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 26, 1986. =670 \\$aNational Computing Centre, Ltd. Thesaurus of computing terms$b(data bases) =670 \\$aComputer dict.$b(database; a typical database is a vast and continually updated file of information, abstracts, or references on a particular subject or subjects) =670 \\$aAmer. Heritage dict.$b(database; also data base) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(database; also data-base, data base; data bank; also databank) =670 \\$aMESH$b(database; databases) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(database; databases) =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 6, 1993$b(data base (607); database (1029); data bases (162); databases (331)) =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Data banks use Data bases) =670 \\$aLIV$b(Data banks) =670 \\$aDaintith, J. Dictionary of computing, 2008:$b(database system; UF: database) =675 \\$aAm. National Dict. for Information Processing Systems;$aJordain. Condensed computer encyclopedia;$aWords bus.;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aDatabases as Topic$0(DNLM)D019992$5IEN =LDR 00879cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362793602441 =005 20080512131954.0 =008 861205i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86007760 =035 \\$aCAT1499NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 86007760 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC953.8.O22 =150 \\$aOccupational therapy for older people =450 \\$aGeriatric occupational therapy =450 \\$wnne$aOccupational therapy for the aged =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: Community programs for the depressed elderly, 1987. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$81$wb$aOccupational Therapy$0(DNLM)D009788$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$0(DNLM)D000368$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aOccpuational Therapy$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00501cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362793702441 =005 20120730164134.0 =008 861203||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007720 =035 \\$aCAT1461NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.G4 =150 \\$aGlucosidases =550 \\$wg$aGlycosidases =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(3.2.1.20 alpha-glucosidase; 3.2.1.21 beta-glucosidase) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlucosidases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005959 =LDR 00486cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362793802441 =005 20120730164134.0 =008 861203||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007719 =035 \\$aCAT1460NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSolanine =450 \\$aSolatunine =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \\$wg$aSaponins =550 \\$wg$aSterols =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(solanine, solatunine) =750 \2$aSolanine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012992 =LDR 02573cz a2200529n 4500 =001 9880362793902441 =005 20120730164134.0 =008 861120i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86007498 =035 \\$aCAT1363NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD97.6 =150 \\$aOveruse injuries =450 \\$aCTD (Injuries) =450 \\$aCumulative trauma disorders =450 \\$aOver-use syndrome =450 \\$aOveruse syndrome =450 \\$aOveruse syndromes =450 \\$aRepeated motion disorders =450 \\$aRepetition injuries =450 \\$aRepetition strain injuries =450 \\$aRepetition strain injury =450 \\$aRepetitive microtrauma =450 \\$aRepetitive motion injuries =450 \\$aRepetitive strain injuries =450 \\$aRSI (Injuries) =450 \\$aWear-and-tear injuries =450 \\$aWMSD (Work-related musculoskeletal disorders) =450 \\$aWork-related musculoskeletal disorders =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries =670 \\$aWork cat.: Orthopaedics : the principles and practice of musculoskeletal surgery and fractures, 1987. =670 \\$aHarris, N. Sports health handbook, 1982:$bp. 112. =670 \\$aInjuries to the throwing arm, 1985:$bpp. 97, 320. =670 \\$aExercise and sports sciences reviews:$bv. 14, 1986, p. 359. =670 \\$aYearbook of sports medicine, 1984:$bpp. 339-360. =670 \\$aSperryn, P. Sport and medicine, 1983:$bpp. 49, 64, 132, 199. =670 \\$aExercising adult, 1982:$bp. 115-127. =670 \\$aNLA$b(Repetition strain injury) =670 \\$aHebert, L.A. The neck-arm-hand book, c1989. =670 \\$aParker, K.G. Cumulative trauma disorders ... 1992$b(CTD) =670 \\$aMEDLARS, May 13, 1992$b(CTD) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Repetition strain injury) =670 \\$aOffice ergonomics, 1998:$bonline publication viewed May 19, 1999 (Work-related musculoskeletal disorders; WMSD's; other terms for WMSD's include Cumulative trauma disorders, Repeated motion disorders, Overuse syndromes) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aMosby's med. nurs. dict.;$aWeb. 3;$aYearbook of sports medicine, 1985;$aLC database, Jan. 21, 1987 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on chronic inflammatory conditions caused by repeated microtraumas due to repetitious activities. Works on conditions in which internally created forces exceed the strength of a tissue are entered under$aOverexertion injuries. =681 \\$iNote under$aOverexertion injuries =750 \2$aCumulative Trauma Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012090 =LDR 00903cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362794002441 =005 20120406083125.0 =008 861118i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007375 =035 \\$aCAT1289NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP248.65.P76 =150 \\$aProtein engineering =450 \\$aEngineering, Protein =450 \\$aProtein design =450 \\$aProteins$xDesign =550 \\$wg$aBiochemical engineering =550 \\$wg$aGenetic engineering =670 \\$aWork cat.: Oxender, D.L. Protein engineering, c1986. =670 \\$aProtein design ... c1990. =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aEncycl. chem. technology;$aDict. Genetics =680 \\$iHere are entered works on biochemical and genetic engineering processes involved in the synthesis, modification, and production of protein products for various applications. =750 \2$aProtein Engineering$0(DNLM)D015202$5IEN =LDR 00669cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362794102441 =005 20120730164134.0 =008 861118i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86007368 =035 \\$aCAT1282NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ759.98 =150 \\$aFamily demography =550 \\$wg$aDemography =550 \\$wg$aFamilies$xResearch =670 \\$aWork cat.: Family demography, 1987. =670 \\$aPopline thes. =670 \\$aPopulation index. =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the study of the determinants of the number, size, and composition of families. =750 \2$aFamily Characteristics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005191 =LDR 00647cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362794202441 =005 20120730164134.0 =008 861113i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007298 =035 \\$aCAT1216NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDislocations in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xWounds and injuries =550 \\$wg$aDislocations =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ogden, J.A. Pocket guide to pediatric fractures, c1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aDislocations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004204 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDislocations$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00705cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362794302441 =005 20120730164134.0 =008 861202in\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007688 =035 \\$aCAT1105NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.A28 =150 \\$aAdaptability (Psychology) in children =550 \\$wg$aAdaptability (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPersonality in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Malleability of children, c1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aAdaptation, Psychological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000223 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAdaptation, Psychological$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01159cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362794402441 =005 20120730164122.0 =008 860313||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001426 =035 \\$aCAS5229NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aShoulder joint$xRotator cuff =450 \\$aCuff, Rotator (Shoulder joint) =450 \\$aRotator cuff of the shoulder =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kessel, L. A color atlas of treatment for rotator cuff rupture, 1986 =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b("musculotendinious structure about the capsule of the shoulder joint, formed by the inserting fibers of supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor and subcapsularis muscles, blending with the capsule and providing mobility and strength to the shoulder joint") =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Cuff: Rotator cuff of the shoulder) =670 \\$aShoulder surgery in the athlete, 1985$b(appears in two chapter titles: Chapt. 8 "Surgical considerations for rotator cuff tears in athletes"; Chapt. 9 "Surgery for rotator cuff diseases") =675 \\$aMESH;$aGould's med. dict.;$aNIH;$aCecil Textbk medicine, 1982 =750 \2$aRotator Cuff$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017006 =LDR 00633cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362794502441 =005 20120730164121.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86001417 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02128549 =035 \\$aCAS5220NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPsychoneuroimmunology =450 \\$aPsychoimmunology =450 \\$wnne$aPsychoneuroimmunoendocrinology =550 \\$wg$aNeuroimmunology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Internatl. perspectives on self-regulation and health, c1990. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aIAC. =670 \\$aHennepin. =750 \2$aPsychoneuroimmunology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011598 =LDR 00392cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362794602441 =005 20120730164121.0 =008 860313i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86001406 =035 \\$aCAS5209NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDrugs$xSide effects$xReporting =450 \\$aReporting of drug side effects =750 \2$aAdverse Drug Reaction Reporting Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016907 =LDR 00899cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362794702441 =005 20120730164121.0 =008 860312||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001362 =035 \\$aCAS5165NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP603.C45 =150 \\$aCholesterol hydroxylase =450 \\$aCholesterol monooxygenase =450 \\$aCholesterol oxidoreductase =450 \\$aHydroxylase, Cholesterol =450 \\$aMonooxygenase, Cholesterol =450 \\$aOxidoreductase, Cholesterol =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cholesterol 7 [alpha]-hydroxylase, 1986 =670 \\$aDixon, M. Enzymes, 1979$b(Cholesterol 7 [alpha]-monooxygenase, 1.14.13.17) =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(1.14.13.17) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cholesterol-7-hydroxylase) =675 \\$aChem. abst.;$aMerck;$aNIH =750 \2$aCholesterol 7-alpha-Hydroxylase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002790 =LDR 00693cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362794802441 =005 20120730164121.0 =008 860305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001226 =035 \\$aCAS5034NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPersonality assessment of youth =450 \\$aYouth$xPersonality assessment =550 \\$wg$aYouth$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Assessment of child and adolescent personality, 1986. =750 \2$81$wb$aPersonality Assessment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010552 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPersonality Assessment$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00733cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362794902441 =005 20120730164121.0 =008 860305i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001225 =035 \\$aCAS5033NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ503.7.P47$cChild psychopathology =150 \\$aPersonality assessment of children =450 \\$aChildren$xPersonality assessment =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Assessment of child and adolescent personality, 1986 =750 \2$81$wb$aPersonality Assessment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010552 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPersonality Assessment$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00783cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362795002441 =005 20120730164121.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86001169 =035 \\$aCAS4978NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ312 =150 \\$aRespiratory therapy for newborn infants =450 \\$aNeonatal respiratory therapy =450 \\$aNewborn respiratory therapy =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Burgess, W.R. Respiratory therapy in newborn infants and children, 1986. =750 \2$81$wb$aRespiratory Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012138 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007231 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRespiratory Therapy$iand$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN =LDR 00584cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362795102441 =005 20120730164121.0 =008 860225i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001117 =035 \\$aCAS4926NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLeanness in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren =670 \\$aWork cat.: The underweight infant, child, and adolescent, c1986 =750 \2$81$wb$aThinness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013851 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aThinness$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00584cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362795202441 =005 20120730164121.0 =008 860224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001024 =035 \\$aCAS4835NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBereavement in youth =550 \\$wg$aYouth$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Adolescence and death, 1986 =750 \2$81$wb$aBereavement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001601 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBereavement$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00425cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362795302441 =005 20120730164121.0 =008 860224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001023 =035 \\$aCAS4834NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBacterial proteins =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Alouf, J.E. Bacterial protein toxins, 1984 =750 \2$aBacterial Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001426 =LDR 00530cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362795402441 =005 20060802092533.0 =008 920615||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86000850 =035 \\$aCAS4670NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP562.T7$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aTryptophan =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids =550 \\$wg$aOrganic cyclic compounds =550 \\$aHigh-tryptophan diet =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pollack, R.L. The pain-free tryptophan diet, c1986 =750 \2$aTryptophan$0(DNLM)D014364$5IEN =LDR 00808cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362795502441 =005 20120730164121.0 =008 860206i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86000744 =035 \\$aCAS4573NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRespite care =360 \\$isubdivision$aRespite care$iunder groups of disabled persons, e.g.$aDevelopmentally disabled children--Respite care =450 \\$aCare, Respite =450 \\$aRespite services =550 \\$wg$aCare of the sick =550 \\$wg$aHome care services =670 \\$aWork cat.: Respite care, 1986. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on intermittent care provided to disabled persons in the home or in institutions in order to provide temporary relief to the family home care giver. =750 \2$aRespite Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012144 =LDR 00730cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362795602441 =005 20120730164120.0 =008 860206i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86000738 =035 \\$aCAS4567LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK524.A29$cBotany =053 \\$aSB413.M35$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aMaidenhair ferns =450 \\$aAdiantum =450 \\$aFerns, Maidenhair =550 \\$wg$aAdiantaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Goudey, C.J. Maidenhair ferns in cultivation, c1985$b(Adiantum) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Adiantum L., Adiantaceae) =670 \\$aOlson, W.W. The fern dict., 1977: p. 54. =670 \\$aHortus 3. =750 \2$aAdiantum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035681 =LDR 00686cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362795702441 =005 20080327123755.0 =008 860205i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86000696 =035 \\$aCAS4529LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOccupational physicians =450 \\$aCompany doctors =450 \\$aCompany physicians =450 \\$aFactory doctors =450 \\$aFactory physicians =450 \\$aIndustrial doctors =450 \\$aIndustrial physicians =450 \\$aPhysicians, Occupational =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =670 \\$aWork cat.: Budde, J. Funktion und rechtliche Stellung ... 1984 =750 \2$aOccupational Health Physicians$0(DNLM)D054538$5IEN =LDR 00542cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362795802441 =005 20130315081848.0 =008 860205||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86000669 =035 \\$aCAS4505NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aParents$xDeath =450 \\$aDeath of parents =450 \\$aParent death =450 \\$aParental death =550 \\$wg$aDeath =550 \\$aTerminally ill parents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Myers, E. When parents die: a guide for adults, 1986. =750 \2$aParental Death$0(DNLM)D063129$5IEN =LDR 00470cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362795902441 =005 20120730164120.0 =008 860130i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86000510 =035 \\$aCAS4354NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH222 =150 \\$aVideo microscopy =550 \\$wg$aClosed-circuit television =550 \\$wg$aMicroscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Inou�e, S. Video microscopy, 1986. =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Video$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018715 =LDR 00922cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362796002441 =005 20120730164120.0 =008 860129i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86000451 =035 \\$aCAS4298NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 86000451 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPolytef =450 \\$aPolytetrafluoroethylene =450 \\$aPTFE (Polymer) =450 \\$aTeflon (Registered trademark)$5IEN =450 \\$aTeflon (Trademark) =450 \\$aTetrafluoroethene homopolymer =450 \\$aTetrafluoroethylene polymer =450 \\$aTFE (Polymer)$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aFluoropolymers =550 \\$wg$aPlastic coating =550 \\$wg$aPolyethylene =670 \\$aWork cat.: Urological applications for teflon injection, 1985 =670 \\$aJacobsen, Floyd K. TFE expansion bearings for highway bridges, 1977:$bp. (TFE (tetrafluoroethylene))$5IEN =750 \2$aPolytetrafluoroethylene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011138 =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362796102441 =005 20120730164120.0 =008 860129\|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86000419 =035 \\$aCAS4266NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aTP248.I8 =150 \\$aIsocyanates =450 \\$aCarbimides =550 \\$wg$aIsocyanic acid =670 \\$aWork cat.: Everest, L. Behind the poison cloud, 1986 =750 \2$aIsocyanates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017953 =LDR 00551cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362796202441 =005 20120730164120.0 =008 860128||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86000411 =035 \\$aCAS4258NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC78.7.M53 =150 \\$aMicrowave imaging in medicine =450 \\$aMedical microwave imaging =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic imaging =670 \\$aWork cat.: Medical applications of microwave imaging, c1986 =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMicrowave Imaging$0(DNLM)D000080925$5IEN =LDR 00692cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362796302441 =005 20120730164120.0 =008 860128i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86000217 =035 \\$aCAS4077NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCPR (First aid) for infants =450 \\$aCPR, Infant =450 \\$aInfant CPR =550 \\$wg$aCPR (First aid) for children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Carman, D.D. Infant and child CPR, 1986 =750 \2$81$wb$aCardiopulmonary Resuscitation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016887 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCardiopulmonary Resuscitation$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00690cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362796402441 =005 20120730164120.0 =008 860128i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86000216 =035 \\$aCAS4076NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCPR (First aid) for children =450 \\$aCPR, Pediatric =450 \\$aPediatric CPR =550 \\$wg$aPediatric emergencies =670 \\$aWork cat.: Carman, D.D. Infant and child CPR, 1986 =750 \2$81$wb$aCardiopulmonary Resuscitation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016887 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCardiopulmonary Resuscitation$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00928cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362796502441 =005 20120730164120.0 =008 860127i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86000125 =035 \\$aCAS3986NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 86000125 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTK7882.C56 =150 \\$aCompact discs =450 \\$aCDs (Compact discs) =450 \\$aCompact disks =450 \\$aDigital compact discs =450 \\$aDiscs, Compact =450 \\$aDisks, Compact =550 \\$wg$aOptical disks =550 \\$wg$aSound recordings =670 \\$aWork cat.: The New papyrus, CD ROM, 1986. =670 \\$aBus. per. index. =675 \\$aASTI;$aEngr. index;$aLIV;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech.;$aBarnhart's 2d dict. new Eng. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on small optical disks in general as well as audio compact discs. =750 \2$aCompact Disks$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016250 =LDR 01231cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362796602441 =005 20120730164120.0 =008 860127i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86000070 =035 \\$aCAS3936NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTachyphylaxis =450 \\$aTachyphylaxes =450 \\$aTachyphylaxia =550 \\$wg$aDrug tolerance =670 \\$aWork cat.: New aspects in regional anesthesia 4: tachyphylaxis major conduction block, c1986 =670 \\$aMESH =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b("Rapidly decreasing response to a drug or physiologically active agent after administration of a few doses" Def. #2) =670 \\$aGould's med. dict.$b("Rapid desensitization against toxic doses of organ extracts or serum by the previous inoculation of small subtoxic doses of the same preparation" Def. #1) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b("Rapid production of immunity as is exemplified by the fact that a 2nd injection of the pressor hormone of the pituitary, a few minutes after the first, produces no further rise of blood pressure") =670 \\$aMerck Manual, 14th ed.: p. 2246 =670 \\$aWeb. 3 =675 \\$aCecil. Textb. of med. 16th ed. =750 \2$aTachyphylaxis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013618 =LDR 00789cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362796702441 =005 20120730164119.0 =008 040715i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86000041 $zsh 88023071 =035 \\$aCAS3910NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G75$cBotany =150 \\$aRibes =450 \\$aChrysobotrya =550 \\$wg$aGrossulariaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Symposium on Breeding and Machine Harvesting of Rubus and Ribes ... 1976. =670 \\$aPLANTS database, July 15, 2004$b(Genus Ribes in family Grossulariaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aEngler. Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 203. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Ribes) =670 \\$aCklist. vasc. flora:$bp. 480. =750 \2$aRibes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031965 =LDR 01806cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362796802441 =005 20130226150320.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037341 =035 \\$aCAB4771NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85037341 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =151 \\$aDeveloping countries =451 \\$aEmerging nations =451 \\$aFourth World =451 \\$aGlobal South =451 \\$aLDC's =451 \\$aLeast developed countries =451 \\$aLess developed countries =451 \\$aNewly industrialized countries =451 \\$aNewly industrializing countries =451 \\$aNICs (Newly industrialized countries) =451 \\$aThird World =451 \\$wnne$aUnderdeveloped areas =451 \\$aUnderdeveloped countries =550 \\$aEconomic development =550 \\$aIndustrialization =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Newly industrialized countries use NICs) =670 \\$aBDNE3$b(NIC; newly industrialized country) =670 \\$aThird World environmentalism : case studies from the Global South, 1999:$bCIP pref. (Global South is a new usage replacing Third World, for countries that are developing, are dependent on the rich, high-tech Global North, but hold most of the world's genetic diversity, unique species, and fragile ecosystems) =680 \\$iHere are entered comprehensive works on those countries having relatively low per capita incomes. =680 \\$iThis heading may be subdivided by those topical subdivisions used under names of regions, countries, etc., e.g.$aDeveloping countries--Economic conditions,$iand may be used as a geographic subdivision under those topics authorized for local subdivision, e.g.$aTechnology--Developing countries. =781 \0$zDeveloping countries =750 \2$aDeveloping Countries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003906 =LDR 00321cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362796902441 =005 20120730164119.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85150091 =035 \\$aBZZ9997NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aZymosan =550 \\$wg$aYeast fungi =750 \2$aZymosan$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015054 =LDR 00339cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362797002441 =005 20120730164119.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85150089 =035 \\$aBZZ9995NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH581 =150 \\$aZygotes =450 \\$aZygote$5IEN =750 \2$aZygote$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015053 =LDR 02704cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362797102441 =005 20141219105202.0 =008 000103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85150086 =035 \\$aBZZ9992LC =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.Z9$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aZygophyllaceae =450 \\$aAgialidaceae =450 \\$aBalanitaceae =450 \\$aBean caper family (Plants) =450 \\$aCaltrop family (Plants) =450 \\$aCreosote-bush family (Plants) =450 \\$aTetradiclidaceae =450 \\$aTribulaceae =550 \\$wg$aZygophyllales =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 441 (Zygophyllaceae, order Sapindales) =670 \\$aThe plants database, via WWW, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Family Zygophyllaceae - Creosote-bush family. Order Sapindales) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Family Zygophyllaceae. Synonyms: Balanitaceae; Tribulaceae) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Zygophyllaceae R. Br. Including Tribulaceae Trautv., Tetradiclidaceae; excluding Balanitaceae, Nitrariaceae, Peganaceae. Taxonomy: Subclass Dicotyledonae; Crassinucelli. Dahlgren's Superorder Corniflorae; Cornales. Cronquist's Subclass Rosidae; Sapindales. APG 3 core angiosperms; core eudicot; Superorder Rosanae; fabid; Order Zygophyllales) =670 \\$aBONAP's Taxonomic Data Center (TDC) North American vascular flora, via WWW, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Zygophyllaceae - Creosote-Bush Family) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Zygophyllaceae is a family of flowering plants that contain the bean-caper and caltrop. The family includes around 285 species in 22 genera. In the APG III system of classification, the families Zygophyllaceae and Krameriaceae compose the order Zygophyllales. In the previous version of their classification system, the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group had included the option of placing Krameria within Zygophyllaceae.) =670 \\$aITIS, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Zygophyllaceae. Taxonomic rank: Family. Synonyms: Tribulaceae; Balanitaceae; Agialidaceae. Common Names: caltrop [English]. Order: Zygophyllales) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Zygophyllaceae (creosote-bush family). Order Zygophyllales) =670 \\$aEncyc. Britannica online, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Zygophyllales, the creosote bush order of dicotyledonous flowering plants, consisting of 2 families (Zygophyllaceae and Krameriaceae); Zygophyllaceae, or the bean caper family, is a loose-knit assemblage of 22 genera and 285 species that mainly grow in the desert or saline environments of temperate and tropical regions) =750 \2$aZygophyllaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028461 =LDR 00353cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362797202441 =005 20120730164119.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85150084 =035 \\$aBZZ9990NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aZygoma$xFractures =450 \\$aZygomatic fractures =750 \2$aZygomatic Fractures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015051 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362797302441 =005 20120730164119.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85150083 =035 \\$aBZZ9989NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aZygoma =550 \\$wg$aCheek-bone =550 \\$wg$aTemporal bone =750 \2$aZygoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015050 =LDR 01477cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362797402441 =005 20120730164119.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85150077 =035 \\$aBZZ9983NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.M5135$cBotany =150 \\$aZigadenus =450 \\$aCamas, Death =450 \\$aCamass, Death =450 \\$aDeath camas =450 \\$aDeath camass =450 \\$aDeathcamas =450 \\$aDeathcamases =450 \\$aLilies, Star =450 \\$aStar lilies =450 \\$wnne$aZygadenus =550 \\$wg$aMelanthiaceae =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Mar. 2, 2007$b(genus Zigadenus, family Melanthiaceae; tribe Melanthieae; also, sometimes placed in: Liliaceae; possible synonyms: Amianthium, Toxicoscordion) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Mar. 2, 2007$b(Genus Zigadenus Michx--deathcamas, family Liliaceae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 2, 2007$b(Deathcamas. The Deathcamases or Star Lilies are the genus Zigadenus of flowering plants. Placed by older authors in the family Liliaceae, they are now regarded by modern taxonomy (for example the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group) as members of the family Melanthiaceae) =670 \\$aFree dictionary.com, May 23, 2007$b(death camas, also death camass; any of several plants of the genus Zigadenus of western North America, having grasslike leaves and clusters of usually greenish-white flowers) =750 \2$aZigadenus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031449 =LDR 00326cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362797502441 =005 20120730164118.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85150002 =035 \\$aBZZ9908NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aZooplankton =550 \\$wg$aPlankton =750 \2$aZooplankton$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015048 =LDR 00993cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362797602441 =005 20120730164118.0 =008 030616i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85150001 =035 \\$aBZZ9907NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA639$bRA641$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC113.5$cInternal medicine =053 \0$aSF740$cVeterinary medicine =053 \\$aSF740$cVeterinary public health$5IEN =150 \\$aZoonoses =360 \\$iindividual zoonotic diseases, e.g.$aBrucellosis; Rabies; etc. =450 \\$aAnimal-borne diseases =450 \\$aCommunicable diseases between animals and human beings =450 \\$aCommunicable diseases between animals and man$5IEN =450 \\$aZoonotic diseases =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases =550 \\$aAnimals as carriers of disease =670 \\$aMESH$b(Zoonoses) =670 \\$aWashington Post, June 15, 2002:$bp. A26 (zoonoses, zoonotic diseases, animal-borne diseases) =750 \2$aZoonoses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015047 =LDR 00405cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362797702441 =005 20120730164118.0 =008 030822i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149983 =035 \\$aBZZ9889NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL =150 \\$aZoology =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$wg$aNatural history =550 \\$aAnimals =750 \2$aZoology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015046 =LDR 00475cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362797802441 =005 20120730164118.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149982 =035 \\$aBZZ9888NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85149982 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL35$cDirectories$5IEN =053 \\$aQL26$bQL31$cBiography$5IEN =150 \\$aZoologists =550 \\$wg$aAnimal scientists =550 \\$wg$aBiologists =750 \2$aZoology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015046 =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362166002441 =005 20120730162855.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034276 =035 \\$aBZN4182NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCross infection =550 \\$wg$aInfection =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCross Infection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003428 =LDR 00788cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362166102441 =005 20120730162855.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034273 =035 \\$aBZN4179NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGN345.7$cAnthropology =150 \\$aCross-cultural studies =360 \\$isubdivision$aCross-cultural studies$iunder topical headings, e.g.$aChild development--Cross-cultural studies =450 \\$aComparison of cultures =450 \\$aInter-cultural studies =450 \\$aIntercultural studies =450 \\$aTrans-cultural studies =450 \\$aTranscultural studies =550 \\$wg$aCulture =550 \\$wg$aEthnology$xMethodology =550 \\$wg$aSocial sciences =750 \2$aCross-Cultural Comparison$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003431 =LDR 00873cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362166202441 =005 20120730162855.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034249 =035 \\$aBZN4155NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCrops =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aCrop;$iand individual crops and groups of crops, e.g.$aCorn; Food crops =450 \\$aAgricultural crops =450 \\$aCrop plants =450 \\$aCrops, Agricultural$5IEN =450 \\$aFarm crops =450 \\$aIndustrial crops =550 \\$wg$aFarm produce =550 \\$wg$aPlants, Cultivated =550 \\$aAgronomy =550 \\$aCrop science =550 \\$aPlant products =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/2/93$b(industrial crops) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on plants grown for commercial use. =750 \2$aCrops, Agricultural$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018556 =LDR 00897cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362166302441 =005 20120730162854.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034216 =035 \\$aBZN4122NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85034216 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.I75$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.C65$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aCrocuses =450 \\$aCroci =450 \\$wnne$aCrocus =550 \\$wg$aIridaceae =670 \\$aPLANTS database, Jan. 15, 2003$b(Crocus L., crocus, in family Iridaceae) =670 \\$aEncyc. Americana$b(crocus: any of a group of low-growing perennials of the iris family with showy flowers in a wide range of colors; crocuses) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(crocus: a large genus of perennial herbs (family Iridaceae); a bulb, plant, or flower of the genus Crocus, pl. crocuses, also croci or crocus) =750 \2$aCrocus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027622 =LDR 00538cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362166402441 =005 20120730162854.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034208 =035 \\$aBZN4114NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL666.C925 =150 \\$aCrocodiles =450 \\$aCrocodylinae =550 \\$wg$aCrocodylidae =670 \\$aAlderton, D. Crocodiles & alligators of the world, 1991:$bp. 121 (Family Crocodylidae; Subfamily Crocodylinae: Crocodiles) =750 \2$aAlligators and Crocodiles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000489 =LDR 00639cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362166502441 =005 20120730162854.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034148 =035 \\$aBZN4054NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCritically ill children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric emergencies =550 \\$wg$aSick children =750 \2$81$wb$aCritical Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003422 =750 \2$81$wb$aCritical Illness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016638 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCritical Care$ior$aCritical Illness$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362166602441 =005 20120730162854.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034145 =035 \\$aBZN4051NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCritically ill =550 \\$wg$aCritical care medicine =550 \\$wg$aSick =550 \\$aCatastrophic illness =750 \2$aCritical Illness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016638 =LDR 00518cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362166702441 =005 20201118172551.0 =008 030204||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034139 =035 \\$aBZN4045NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL763.2$cZoology =150 \\$aCritical periods (Biology) =450 \\$aPeriods, Critical (Biology) =450 \\$aSensitive periods (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental psychobiology =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aCritical Period (Psychology)$0(DNLM)D003423$4RM$5IEN =LDR 00511cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362166802441 =005 20120730162854.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034133 =035 \\$aBZN4039NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC86$bRC88.9 =150 \\$aCritical care medicine =450 \\$aIntensive care =450 \\$aIntensive medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aEmergency medicine =550 \\$aIntensive care units =750 \2$aCritical Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003422 =LDR 01277cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362166902441 =005 20120730162854.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034121 =035 \\$aBZN4027NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC480.6 =150 \\$aCrisis intervention (Mental health services) =450 \\$wnne$aCrisis intervention (Psychiatry) =450 \\$aEmergency mental health services =450 \\$aIntervention, Crisis (Mental health services) =550 \\$wg$aBrief psychotherapy =550 \\$wg$aMental health services =550 \\$aPsychiatric emergencies =670 \\$aMESH$b(Crisis intervention) =670 \\$aReaders' guide$b(Crisis intervention) =670 \\$aCampbell psych. dict.$b(Crisis intervention: brief psychotherapy used to aid a person or group in coping with unusual or unforseen demands on functioning capacities) =670 \\$aKaplan psych.$b(Crisis intervention: brief therapeutic approach used in emergency rooms of general or psychiatric hospitals that is ameliorative, rather than curative, of acute psychiatric emergencies; treatment factors often focus on environmental modification, although interpersonal and intrapsychic factors are also considered) =750 \2$aCrisis Intervention$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003419 =LDR 00343cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362167002441 =005 20100309213353.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034103 =035 \\$aBZN4009NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCriminologists =550 \\$wg$aSocial scientists =750 \2$aCriminology$0(DNLM)D003418$5IEN =LDR 00573cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362167102441 =005 20120730162853.0 =008 931213i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034097 =035 \\$aBZN4003NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHV6080$bHV6113 =150 \\$aCriminal psychology =450 \\$aCriminal psychiatry =450 \\$aCriminals$xPsychology =450 \\$aPsychology, Criminal =550 \\$wg$aCriminal anthropology =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aPsychology, Pathological =750 \2$aCriminal Psychology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003417 =LDR 01115cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362167202441 =005 20140401142759.0 =008 860227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034058 =035 \\$aBZN3964NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCriminal law =360 \\$isubdivision$aCriminal provisions$iunder legal topics, e.g.$aCorporation law--Criminal provisions; Aeronautics--Law and legislation--Criminal provisions$iand subdivision$aCrimes against--Law and legislation$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =360 \\$isubdivision$aCriminal provisions$iunder legal topics, e.g.$aCorporation law--Criminal provisions =450 \\$aCrime$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aCrimes and misdemeanors =450 \\$aCriminals$xLegal status, laws, etc. =450 \\$aLaw, Criminal =450 \\$aPenal codes =450 \\$aPenal law =550 \\$wg$aPleas of the crown =550 \\$wg$aPublic law =550 \\$aCrime =550 \\$aCriminal justice, Administration of =550 \\$aCriminal procedure =681 \\$iExample under$aLaw =750 \2$aCriminal Law$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003416 =LDR 00677cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362167302441 =005 20050505090041.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034020 =035 \\$aBZN3926NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aDK214$bDK215$cRussia =053 \\$aDR567$cTurkey =150 \\$aCrimean War, 1853-1856 =450 \\$aRusso-Turkish War, 1853-1856 =451 \\$aFrance$xHistory$yCrimean War, 1853-1856 =451 \\$aGreat Britain$xHistory$yCrimean War, 1853-1856 =550 \\$wg$aRusso-Turkish Wars, 1676-1878 =551 \\$wg$aTurkey$xHistory$y1829-1878 =550 \\$aEastern question (Balkan) =750 \2$aCrimean War$0(DNLM)D047849$5IEN =LDR 01368cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362167402441 =005 20150417170708.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033993 =035 \\$aBZN3899NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV6001$bHV7220.5 =150 \\$aCrime =360 \\$isubdivision$aCrimes against$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups; and headings beginning with the word$aCriminal =450 \\$aCity crime =450 \\$wnne$aCrime and criminals =450 \\$aCrime$xSocial aspects =450 \\$aCrimes =450 \\$aDelinquency =450 \\$aFelonies =450 \\$aMisdemeanors =450 \\$aUrban crime =550 \\$wg$aSocial problems =550 \\$aCriminal justice, Administration of =550 \\$aCriminal law =550 \\$aCriminals =550 \\$aCriminology =550 \\$aTransgression (Ethics) =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Felonies, see Crime) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the occurrence of crime. Works on the discipline that studies the causes, detection and prevention of crime, and the treatment or punishment of criminals, are entered under$aCriminology.$iWorks on the criminal justice system are entered under$aCriminal justice, Administration of. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCriminal justice, Administration of; Criminology =750 \2$aCrime$0(DNLM)D003415$5IEN =LDR 00551cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362167502441 =005 20120730162852.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033989 =035 \\$aBZN3895NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF517 =150 \\$aCricothyrotomy =450 \\$aCricothyreotomy =450 \\$aCricothyroidotomy =450 \\$aLaryngotomy, Inferior =550 \\$wg$aAirway (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aLarynx$xSurgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCricoid Cartilage$xsurgery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003413Q000601 =LDR 00379cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362167602441 =005 20120730162852.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033988 =035 \\$aBZN3894NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL508.G8 =150 \\$aCrickets =450 \\$aGryllidae =550 \\$wg$aOrthoptera =750 \2$aGryllidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006135 =LDR 00414cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362167702441 =005 20120730162852.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033963 =035 \\$aBZN3869NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM505 =150 \\$aCribriform plate =450 \\$aEthmoid bone$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aNose =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEthmoid Bone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005004 =LDR 00430cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362167802441 =005 20120730162852.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033934 =035 \\$aBZN3840NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD341.P5$cChemistry =053 \\$aTP248.C67$cChemical technology =150 \\$aCresol =450 \\$aKresol =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCresols$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003408 =LDR 00497cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362167902441 =005 20120730162852.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033929 =035 \\$aBZN3835NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.C8$cTherapeutics =053 \0$aTA424.6.C7$cWood preservation =053 \0$aTP248.C$cChemical technology =150 \\$aCreosote =450 \\$aKreosote =681 \\$iExample under$aWood preservatives =750 \2$aCreosote$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003407 =LDR 00515cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362168002441 =005 20090427105508.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033903 =035 \\$aBZN3809NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGT3330$cManners and customs =053 \\$aRA631$bRA636.7$cPublic health =150 \\$aCremation =450 \\$aBurning the dead =550 \\$wg$aIncineration =550 \\$aDead =550 \\$aFuneral rites and ceremonies =750 \2$aCremation$0(DNLM)D055700$5IEN =LDR 00610cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362168102441 =005 20060829094655.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033839 =035 \\$aBZN3745NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF723.C7 =150 \\$aCreative ability in children =450 \\$wnne$aCreative ability (Child psychology) =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aCreativeness$0(DNLM)D003405$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCreativeness$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00476cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362168202441 =005 20130301104259.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033833 =035 \\$aBZN3739NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF408$cPsychology =150 \\$aCreative ability =450 \\$aCreativeness =450 \\$aCreativity =550 \\$wg$aAbility =550 \\$aCreation (Literary, artistic, etc.) =750 \2$aCreativity$0(DNLM)D003405$5IEN =LDR 00624cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362168302441 =005 20120730162852.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033821 =035 \\$aBZN3727NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP801.C8 =150 \\$aCreatinine =450 \\$aMethylglycocyamidine =550 \\$wg$aCreatine =550 \\$wg$aImidazoles =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Creatinine) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(creatinine. methylglycocyamidine. 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Scope note: An amino acid that occurs in vertebrate tissues and in urine. In muscle tissue, creatine generally occurs as phosphocreatine. Creatine is excreted as creatinine in the urine.) =750 \2$aCreatine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003401 =LDR 00891cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362168602441 =005 20120730162852.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033794 =035 \\$aBZN3700NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL444.M33$cZoology =150 \\$aCrayfish =450 \\$aCrawdaddies =450 \\$aCrawdads =450 \\$aCrawfish =450 \\$aCrawfishes =450 \\$aCrayfishes =550 \\$wg$aDecapoda (Crustacea) =550 \\$aAstacology =670 \\$aIngle, R.W. Crayfishes, lobsters, and crabs of Europe, 1997. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(crayfish. n. pl. esp. collectively -fish; esp. referring to two or more kinds or species -fishes. 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Anatomical and pathological works on the skull are entered under$aSkull.$iWorks on methods of measuring the skull are entered under$aCraniometry. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCraniometry; Skull =750 \2$aCraniology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003395 =LDR 00518cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362169202441 =005 20120730162851.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033750 =035 \\$aBZN3656NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD763 =150 \\$aCraniofacial dysostosis =450 \\$aCraniofacial synostosis =450 \\$aCrouzon's disease =550 \\$wg$aDysostosis =550 \\$wg$aSkull$xAbnormalities =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCraniofacial Dysostosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003394 =LDR 00574cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362169302441 =005 20120730162851.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033749 =035 \\$aBZN3655NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGN131$cAnthropology =053 \\$aQL821$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM105$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aCranial sutures =450 \\$aSkull, Sutures of =450 \\$aSutures, Cranial =550 \\$wg$aCraniology =550 \\$wg$aSkull =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCranial Sutures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003393 =LDR 00849cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362169402441 =005 20140703124745.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029500 =035 \\$aBZM9406NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aN7433.8$bN7433.85$cArt =053 \0$aT385$cTechnology =150 \\$aComputer graphics =450 \\$aAutomatic drafting =450 \\$aGraphic data processing =450 \\$aGraphics, Computer =550 \\$wg$aComputer art =550 \\$wg$aElectronic data processing =550 \\$wg$aEngineering graphics =550 \\$wg$aGraphic arts =550 \\$wg$aImage processing$xDigital techniques =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on computer techniques and products used to create graphics for engineering and artistic purposes. =750 \2$aComputer Graphics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003196 =LDR 02830cz a2200433n 4500 =001 9880362169502441 =005 20140828103758.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029483 =035 \\$aBZM9389NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dGU$dDLC$dOkU =053 \0$aLB1028.5$bLB1028.7 =150 \\$aComputer-assisted instruction =360 \\$isubdivision$aComputer-assisted instruction$iunder topical headings, e.g.$aChemistry--Computer-assisted instruction$iand subdivisions$aComputer-assisted instruction, Computer-assisted instruction for foreign speakers,$iand$aComputer-assisted instruction for French, [Spanish, etc.] speakers$iunder individual languages, e.g.$aEnglish language--Computer-assisted instruction =450 \\$aCAI (Computer-assisted instruction) =450 \\$aComputer-aided instruction =450 \\$aComputer-assisted learning =450 \\$aComputer based instruction =450 \\$aComputer-enhanced learning =450 \\$aElectronic data processing in programmed instruction =450 \\$aILSs (Integrated learning systems) =450 \\$aIntegrated learning systems =450 \\$aMicrocomputer-aided instruction =450 \\$aMicrocomputer-assisted instruction =450 \\$aMicrocomputer-assisted learning =450 \\$aMicrocomputer-based instruction =450 \\$aTeaching$xData processing =550 \\$wg$aEducation$xData processing =550 \\$wg$aEducational technology =550 \\$wg$aProgrammed instruction =550 \\$wg$aTelematics =670 \\$aLC database, August 19, 1991. =670 \\$aInteractive multimedia electronic journal of computer-enhanced learning (a serial). =670 \\$aERIC thes.$b(computer assisted instruction) =670 \\$aWilliams, Y. An evaluation of the effectiveness of integrated learning systems on urban middle school student achievement [thesis], 2012:$bp. 5 (an ILS is defined as "computer-based system that manages the delivery of curriculum materials to students in order that they are presented with individual programs of work over a number of weeks or months" [citing Williams, A. (2001) Using integrated learning systems to support students with learning difficulties in a comprehensive school. Support for learning, 16(4), p. 174] =670 \\$aComputer-based integrated learning systems, 1993 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on an automated method of instruction in which a student interacts directly with instructional materials stored in a computer. Works on the use of computers to assist teachers and administrators in coordinating the instructional process, e.g. retrieving and summarizing performance records and curriculum files, are entered under$aComputer managed instruction. =681 \\$iNote under$aComputer managed instruction =750 \2$aComputer Assisted Instruction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003194 =LDR 00881cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362169602441 =005 20120730162821.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85029479 =035 \\$aBZM9385NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQA76.9.A73 =150 \\$aComputer architecture =450 \\$aArchitecture, Computer =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the logical structure that determines the way a computer executes programs. Works on the way a computer is constructed to implement its architecture, including what components are used and how they are connected, are entered under$aComputer organization.$iWorks on the design of computer hardware and circuitry are entered under$aComputer engineering. =681 \\$iNotes under$aComputer engineering; Computer organization =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aComputer Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003199 =LDR 00603cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362169702441 =005 20140703124742.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029476 =035 \\$aBZM9382NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aComputer-aided design =360 \\$isubdivision$aComputer-aided design$iunder topical headings, e.g.$aJigs and fixtures--Computer-aided design =450 \\$aCAD (Computer-aided design) =450 \\$aComputer-assisted design =550 \\$wg$aComputer-aided engineering =550 \\$wg$aDesign =750 \2$aComputer-Aided Design$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017076 =LDR 00570cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362169802441 =005 20120730162821.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029465 =035 \\$aBZM9371NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC533 =150 \\$aCompulsive behavior =450 \\$aAddictive behavior =450 \\$aBehavior, Compulsive =450 \\$aCompulsion (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aImpulse =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =550 \\$aObsessive-compulsive disorder =750 \2$aCompulsive Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003192 =LDR 00705cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362169902441 =005 20110323092054.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85029430 =035 \\$aBZM9336NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTJ981$bTJ1009$cTechnology =150 \\$aCompressed air =450 \\$aAir, Compressed =450 \\$aPneumatic transmission =550 \\$wg$aAir-compressors =550 \\$wg$aCaissons =550 \\$wg$aCold storage =550 \\$wg$aEnergy storage =550 \\$wg$aFoundations =550 \\$wg$aPneumatics =550 \\$wg$aPower (Mechanics) =550 \\$aAir-engines =550 \\$aPressure vessels =750 \2$aCompressed Air$0(DNLM)D058868$5IEN =LDR 00441cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362170002441 =005 20120730162821.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85029421 =035 \\$aBZM9327NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aBF325 =150 \\$aComprehension =450 \\$aUnderstanding =550 \\$aApperception =550 \\$aLearning, Psychology of =550 \\$aMemory =750 \2$aComprehension$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032882 =LDR 00329cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362170102441 =005 20080319104118.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85029411 =035 \\$aBZM9317NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCompound eye =550 \\$wg$aEye =750 \2$aCompound Eye, Arthropod$0(DNLM)D054910$5IEN =LDR 00841cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362170202441 =005 20120730162821.0 =008 060406i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029393 =035 \\$aBZM9299NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aCompositae =450 \\$aAster family (Plants) =450 \\$aAsteraceae =450 \\$aCompositales =450 \\$aComposites (Plants) =450 \\$wnne$aCoreopsideae =450 \\$aSunflower family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aCampanulales =670 \\$aWillis, J.C. 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Works on ecological, social, and cultural influences on mental illness and its treatment are entered under$aSocial psychiatry. =681 \\$iNote under$aSocial psychiatry =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aCommunity Psychiatry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003158 =LDR 00645cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362171302441 =005 20120730162820.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85029245 =035 \\$aBZM9151NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCommunity mental health services =450 \\$aMental health clinics =550 \\$wg$aAlternatives to psychiatric hospitalization =550 \\$wg$aCommunity health services =550 \\$wg$aCommunity psychiatry =550 \\$wg$aMental health services =750 \2$aCommunity Mental Health Services$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003156 =750 \2$aCommunity Mental Health Centers$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003155 =LDR 00384cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362171402441 =005 20120730162820.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029244 =035 \\$aBZM9150NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCommunity mental health personnel =550 \\$wg$aMental health personnel =750 \2$aCommunity Mental Health Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003156 =LDR 00669cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362171502441 =005 20120730162820.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029239 =035 \\$aBZM9145NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85029239 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCommunity health services for older people =450 \\$wnne$aCommunity health services for the aged =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xMedical care =750 \2$81$wb$aCommunity Health Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003153 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCommunity Health Services$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00450cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362171602441 =005 20120730162820.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85029232 =035 \\$aBZM9138NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCommunity health services =450 \\$aNeighborhood health centers =550 \\$wg$aPublic health =550 \\$wg$aRegional medical programs =750 \2$aCommunity Health Services$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003153 =LDR 00519cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362171702441 =005 20120730162819.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85029230 =035 \\$aBZM9136NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRT98 =150 \\$aCommunity health nursing =450 \\$aCommunity nursing =550 \\$wg$aCommunity health services =550 \\$wg$aNursing =550 \\$aPublic health nursing =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aCommunity Health Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003152 =LDR 00674cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362171802441 =005 20111212103314.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85029227 =035 \\$aBZM9133NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCommunity health aides =450 \\$aHealth workers, Primary =450 \\$aHealth workers, Village =450 \\$aPrimary health workers =450 \\$aVillage health workers =550 \\$wg$aAllied health personnel =550 \\$wg$aCommunity health services =550 \\$wg$aPublic health personnel =550 \\$aVolunteer workers in community health services =750 \2$aCommunity Health Workers$0(DNLM)D003150$5IEN =LDR 01043cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362171902441 =005 20120730162818.0 =008 920103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029120 =035 \\$aBZM9026NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85029120 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHX1$bHX780.9 =150 \\$aCommunism =450 \\$aBolshevism =450 \\$aCommunist movements =450 \\$aLeninism =450 \\$aMaoism =450 \\$aMarxism =450 \\$aTrotskyism =550 \\$wg$aCollectivism =550 \\$wg$aTotalitarianism =550 \\$aPost-communism =550 \\$aSocialism =550 \\$aVillage communities =680 \\$iHere are entered works on revolutionary ideologies or movements inspired by Marx and advocating the abolition of private property, dictatorship of the proletariat, and gradual disappearance of the state. Present day communist movements are characterized by collective ownership of the means of production and totalitarian, single party governments. =750 \2$aCommunism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003148 =LDR 00698cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362172002441 =005 20120730162818.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85029114 =035 \\$aBZM9020NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ496.C67 =150 \\$aCommunicative disorders in children =450 \\$aCommunication disorders in children$5IEN =450 \\$aDisorders of communication in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =750 \2$81$wb$aCommunication Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003147 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCommunication Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00428cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362172102441 =005 20120730162814.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85028657 =035 \\$aBZM8563NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE918$cOphthalmology =053 \\$aTF620$cRailroad personnel =150 \\$aColor vision$xTesting =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aColor Perception Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003119 =LDR 00496cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362172202441 =005 20120730162818.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029113 =035 \\$aBZM9019NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC423$bRC428.8 =150 \\$aCommunicative disorders =450 \\$aCommunication disorders (Medicine) =450 \\$aDisorders of communication =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDiseases =750 \2$aCommunication Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003147 =LDR 00500cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362172302441 =005 20090427103206.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028654 =035 \\$aBZM8560NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP483 =150 \\$aColor vision =450 \\$aChromatic vision =450 \\$aColor discrimination =450 \\$aColor perception =450 \\$wnne$aColor-sense =550 \\$wg$aVisual perception =750 \2$aColor Vision$0(DNLM)D055253$5IEN =LDR 00454cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362172402441 =005 20110411111808.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029080 =035 \\$aBZM8986NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aR118$bR119.95 =150 \\$aCommunication in medicine =450 \\$aHealth communication =450 \\$aMedical communication =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =750 \2$aHealth Communication$0(DNLM)D058015$5IEN =LDR 00866cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362172502441 =005 20120730162818.0 =008 920615i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029047 =035 \\$aBZM8953NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85029047 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCommunication devices for people with disabilities =450 \\$aAugmentative communication devices =450 \\$aCommunication aids for people with disabilities =450 \\$wnne$aCommunication devices for the disabled =550 \\$wg$aPeople with disabilities$xMeans of communication =550 \\$wg$aSelf-help devices for people with disabilities =670 \\$aBeukelman, D.R. Augmentative and alternative communication ... c1992. =670 \\$aLC database, April 1, 1992$b(Augmentative communication devices) =750 \2$aCommunication Aids for Disabled$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003143 =LDR 00838cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362172602441 =005 20140604120722.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028612 =035 \\$aBZM8518NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGN197 =150 \\$aHuman skin color =450 \\$aColor of human beings =450 \\$wnne$aColor of man =450 \\$aHuman beings$xColor =450 \\$aPigmentation of human skin =450 \\$aSkin$xColor =450 \\$aSkin color, Human =450 \\$aSkin pigmentation, Human =550 \\$wg$aColor =670 \\$aBest & Taylor's Physiological basis of med. practice, 1988:$bp. 309 (skin color) =670 \\$aGeneser, F. Textbk. of histology, 1986:$bindex (skin, color of) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(color of humans) =750 \2$aSkin Pigmentation$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012880 =LDR 00374cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362172702441 =005 20120730162814.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85028610 =035 \\$aBZM8516NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aColor of eyes =450 \\$aEye$xColor =450 \\$aEye color =550 \\$wg$aEye =750 \2$aEye Color$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005127 =LDR 01019cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362172802441 =005 20130709081830.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029027 =035 \\$aBZM8933NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aP87$bP96 =150 \\$aCommunication =360 \\$isubdivision$aCommunication$iunder ethnic groups =450 \\$wnne$aCommunication, Primitive =450 \\$aCommunications$5IEN =450 \\$aMass communication =450 \\$aMedia studies$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSociology =680 \\$iHere are entered works on human communication, including both the primary techniques of language, pictures, etc., and the secondary techniques, such as the press and radio. Works on the modern means of mass communication are entered under$aMass media.$iWorks on the communications industries treated collectively are entered under$aCommunication and traffic. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCommunication and traffic; Mass media =750 \2$aCommunication$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003142 =LDR 00595cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362172902441 =005 20120730162818.0 =008 920521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029025 =035 \\$aBZM8931NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG578 =150 \\$aCommunicable diseases in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =750 \2$81$wb$aCommunicable Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003141 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCommunicable Diseases$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00871cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362173002441 =005 20120730162814.0 =008 030703i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028609 =035 \\$aBZM8515NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL767 =150 \\$aAnimals$xColor =360 \\$isubdivision$aColor$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Color; Fishes--Color =450 \\$aAnimal coloration =450 \\$aCoat color of animals =450 \\$wnne$aColor of animals =450 \\$aColoration in animals =550 \\$wg$aColor in nature =550 \\$aAnimal pigments =670 \\$aStebbins, R.C. 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Works on the physiological effect of herbicides on plants are entered under$aPlants--Effect of herbicides on. =681 \\$iNote under$aPlants--Effect of herbicides on =750 \2$aHerbicides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006540 =LDR 00489cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362175302441 =005 20070518085746.0 =008 030917i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060341 =035 \\$aBZR0247LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHerbicide resistance =450 \\$aResistance to herbicides =450 \\$aWeeds$xHerbicide resistance =550 \\$wg$aPesticide resistance =550 \\$aPlants$xEffect of herbicides on =750 \2$aHerbicide Resistance$0(DNLM)D053209$5IEN =LDR 00565cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362175402441 =005 20140305172121.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060336 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHerbals =550 \\$wg$aBotanical literature =550 \\$wg$aBotany$vPre-Linnean works =550 \\$wg$aHerbs =550 \\$wg$aMedicinal plants =550 \\$wg$aPlants, Useful =680 \\$iHere are entered manuals describing useful plants, primarily those used for medicinal purposes. =750 \2$aHerbals as Topic$0(DNLM)D064425$5IEN =LDR 01025cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362175502441 =005 20120730163233.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060322 =035 \\$aBZR0228NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aCR =150 \\$aHeraldry =360 \\$isubdivision$aHeraldry$iunder topical headings, types of industries, and names of individual corporate bodies for the devising, granting, or use of armorial insignia, e.g.$aBook industries and trade--Heraldry; 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Works on earthenware, chinaware, and art objects are entered under$aPottery$ior$aPottery craft.$iParticular objects and types are entered under their specific names, e.g.$aBricks; Pipe, Clay; Refractory materials; Tiles; Vases. =750 \2$aCeramics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002516 =LDR 00422cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361896702441 =005 20120730162710.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021986 =035 \\$aBZM1892NU =035 \\$ash 85021986 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM666.C3794 =150 \\$aCephradine =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =550 \\$wg$aCephalosporins =750 \2$aCephradine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002515 =LDR 00606cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361896802441 =005 20120730162714.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022109 =035 \\$aBZM2015NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ496.C42 =150 \\$aCerebral sclerosis, Diffuse =450 \\$aDiffuse cerebral sclerosis =450 \\$aSchilder myelinoclastic diffuse sclerosis =450 \\$aSchilder's disease =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aDemyelination =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aDiffuse Cerebral Sclerosis of Schilder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002549 =LDR 00454cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361896902441 =005 20120730162710.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021981 =035 \\$aBZM1887NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.C379 =150 \\$aCephalosporins =450 \\$wnne$aCephalosporin =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aBeta lactam antibiotics =750 \2$aCephalosporins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002511 =LDR 00523cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361897002441 =005 20060524140338.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85021974 =035 \\$aBZM1880NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL430.2$bQL430.3 =150 \\$aCephalopoda =450 \\$aCephalopods =450 \\$aColeoidea =450 \\$aDibranchiata =550 \\$wg$aMollusks =670 \\$aRandom House$b(cephalopod, any mollusk of the class Cephalopoda) =750 \2$aCephalopoda$0(DNLM)D049830$5IEN =LDR 00430cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361897102441 =005 20120730162709.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021971 =035 \\$aBZM1877NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL950.5$cAnatomy =150 \\$aCephalometry =450 \\$aHead$xMeasurement =550 \\$wg$aAnthropometry =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCephalometry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002508 =LDR 00384cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361897202441 =005 20020328082250.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021965 =035 \\$aBZM1871LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.R85 =150 \\$aCephaelis =450 \\$aCephaleis =450 \\$aUragoga =550 \\$wg$aRubiaceae =750 \0$aCephaelis$5IEN =LDR 00900cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361897302441 =005 20120730162714.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022108 =035 \\$aBZM2014NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD594.2 =150 \\$aCerebral revascularization =450 \\$aAnastomosis, Extracranial-intracranial =450 \\$aBrain revascularization =450 \\$aCerebral microsurgical revascularization =450 \\$aEC-IC arterial bypass =450 \\$aExtracranial-intracranial anastomosis =450 \\$aExtracranial-intracranial arterial bypass =450 \\$aMicrosurgical revascularization, Cerebral =450 \\$aRevascularization, Cerebral =450 \\$aTranscranial bypass =550 \\$wg$aCerebral arteries$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aMicrosurgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aCerebral Revascularization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002548 =LDR 00371cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361897402441 =005 20120730162709.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021958 =035 \\$aBZM1864NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH597 =150 \\$aCentrosomes =550 \\$wg$aCells =550 \\$wg$aKaryokinesis =750 \2$aCentrosome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018385 =LDR 00942cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361897502441 =005 20120730162709.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85021949 =035 \\$aBZM1855NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.M353 =150 \\$aMeclofenoxate =450 \\$wnne$aCentrophenoxine =450 \\$aMeclophenoxate =550 \\$wg$aChlorophenoxyacetic acid =550 \\$wg$aNeuroprotective agents =550 \\$wg$aNootropic agents =670 \\$aPharmaceutical substances, 2001:$bp. 1217 (Meclofenoxate (Centrophenoxine), neuroenergetic) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 28, 2007$b(Meclofenoxate. Entry term: Centrophenoxine. Pharm. action: Neuroprotective Agents; Nootropic Agents. Scope note: A drug composed of dimethylamineoethanol and parachlorphenoxyacetic acid (PCPA).) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070810 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Centrophenoxine =750 \2$aMeclofenoxate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002504 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361897602441 =005 20120730162709.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021940 =035 \\$aBZM1846NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCentrioles =550 \\$wg$aCentrosomes =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCentrioles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002502 =LDR 00564cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361897702441 =005 20120730162709.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021938 =035 \\$aBZM1844NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP519.9.D45 =150 \\$aCentrifugation, Density gradient =450 \\$aDensity gradient centrifugation =550 \\$wg$aSedimentation analysis =550 \\$wg$aSeparation (Technology) =550 \\$aZonal centrifuge =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCentrifugation, Density Gradient$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002499 =LDR 00534cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361897802441 =005 20120730162709.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021937 =035 \\$aBZM1843NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD54.C4$cChemistry =053 \\$aQH324.9.C4$cBiology =053 \\$aQP519.9.C44$cBiological chemistry =150 \\$aCentrifugation =550 \\$wg$aCentrifuges =550 \\$wg$aSeparation (Technology) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCentrifugation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002498 =LDR 00362cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361897902441 =005 20120730162709.0 =008 911218||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85021926 =035 \\$aBZM1832NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCentral venous pressure =550 \\$wg$aVenous pressure =750 \2$aCentral Venous Pressure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002496 =LDR 00364cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361898002441 =005 20120730162709.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021914 =035 \\$aBZM1820NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC280.N43 =150 \\$aCentral nervous system$xTumors =750 \2$aCentral Nervous System Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016543 =LDR 00368cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361898102441 =005 20120730162708.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021909 =035 \\$aBZM1815NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC360$bRC406 =150 \\$aCentral nervous system$xDiseases =750 \2$aCentral Nervous System Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002493 =LDR 00366cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361898202441 =005 20120730162708.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021908 =035 \\$aBZM1814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC280.N43 =150 \\$aCentral nervous system$xCancer =750 \2$aCentral Nervous System Neoplasms$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D016543 =LDR 00429cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361898302441 =005 20120730162708.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021906 =035 \\$aBZM1812NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCentral nervous system =450 \\$aNervous system, Central =550 \\$wg$aNervous system =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCentral Nervous System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002490 =LDR 00716cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361898402441 =005 20120730162708.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85021832 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHA37$cOrganization =053 \0$aHA175$bHA4737$cReports, by country =150 \\$aCensus =360 \\$isubdivisions$aCensus$ior$aCensus, [date]$iunder names of countries, cities, etc.; and under ethnic groups =450 \\$aCensus of population =450 \\$aCensus$vStatistics =550 \\$wg$aPopulation =550 \\$wg$aStatistics =550 \\$aGovernment questionnaires =550 \\$aHousehold surveys =670 \\$aUMI business vocab. =750 \2$aCensuses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019352 =LDR 01587cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880361898502441 =005 20090423085759.0 =008 040105i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85021756 =035 \\$aBZM1662NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGT3320$cManners and customs =053 \0$aRA626$bRA630$cPublic health =150 \\$aCemeteries =450 \\$aBurial grounds =450 \\$aBurying-grounds =450 \\$aChurchyards =450 \\$aGraves =450 \\$aGraveyards =450 \\$aMemorial gardens (Cemeteries) =450 \\$aMemorial parks (Cemeteries) =450 \\$aMemory gardens (Cemeteries) =450 \\$aNecropoleis =450 \\$aNecropoles =450 \\$aNecropoli =450 \\$aNecropolises =550 \\$wg$aBurial =550 \\$wg$aDeath care industry =670 \\$aPanati, C. Panati's extraordinary endings, 1989:$bp. 21-35 (graveyard; garden cemetery; memorial park) =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 16, 1996$b(... Memorial Gardens; ... Memorial Park; ... Memory Gardens) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(necropolis (pl. necropolises or necropoles also necropoleis or necropoli): cemetery, esp. a large elaborate cemetery of an ancient city; an ancient or prehistoric burying place) =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on cemeteries and burying-grounds. Works on tombs and mausoleums, mainly from the archaeological standpoint, are entered under$aTombs.$iWorks on funerary monuments and gravestones are entered under$aSepulchral monuments. =681 \\$iNotes under$aSepulchral monuments; Tombs =750 \2$aCemeteries$0(DNLM)D055699$5IEN =LDR 01508cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361898602441 =005 20120730162708.0 =008 031113i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85021755 =035 \\$aBZM1661NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aCementum =450 \\$aCement (Teeth) =450 \\$aDental cementum =450 \\$aTooth cementum =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues =550 \\$wg$aPeriodontium =550 \\$wg$aTeeth =670 \\$aWildlife & ecology studies worldwide, via WWW, Nov. 13, 2003$b(cementum; tooth cementum; dental cementum) =670 \\$aThe American Heritage dictionary of the English language, via WWW, Nov. 13, 2003$b(cementum, also cement: A bonelike substance covering the root of a tooth) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster dict., via WWW, Nov. 13, 2003$b(cementum: a specialized external bony layer covering the dentin of the part of a tooth normally within the gum) =670 \\$aAccessScience@McGraw-Hill, via WWW, Nov. 13, 2003$b(cement [HISTOLOGY] Calcified tissue which fastens the roots of teeth to the alveolus. Also known as cementum) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Nov. 13, 2003$b(Dental Cementum. UF Cementoblasts; Cementum; Cementoblast; Cementum, Dental. The bonelike rigid connective tissue covering the root of a tooth from the cementoenamel junction to the apex and lining the apex of the root canal, also assisting in tooth support by serving as attachment structures for the periodontal ligament.) =750 \2$aDental Cementum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003739 =LDR 00349cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361898702441 =005 20120730162708.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021713 =035 \\$aBZM1619LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A48 =150 \\$aCelosia =550 \\$wg$aAmaranthaceae =750 \2$aCelosia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034762 =LDR 00486cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361898802441 =005 20120730162707.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85021705 =035 \\$aBZM1611NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK898.C42$cBotanical chemistry =053 \0$aTS933.C4$cWood chemistry =150 \\$aCellulose =550 \\$wg$aGlucans =550 \\$aWood$xChemistry =681 \\$iExample under$aCarbohydrates =750 \2$aCellulose$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002482 =LDR 00400cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361898902441 =005 20120730162707.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85021704 =035 \\$aBZM1610LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR160 =150 \\$aCellulomonas =550 \\$wg$aAerobic bacteria =550 \\$wg$aHeterotrophic bacteria =750 \2$aCellulomonas$5IEN$0(DNLM)D040143 =LDR 00416cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361899002441 =005 20120730162707.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85021701 =035 \\$aBZM1607NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCellulitis =450 \\$aEthmyphytis =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPathology, Cellular =750 \2$aCellulitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002481 =LDR 00689cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361899102441 =005 20140121151627.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85021700 =035 \\$aBZM1606NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM301.37 =150 \\$aCellular therapy =450 \\$aCell therapy =450 \\$aCells$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aTherapy, Cellular =550 \\$wg$aOrganotherapy =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Physiological =550 \\$wg$aTransplantation of organs, tissues, etc. =550 \\$aCell transplantation =750 \2$aTissue Therapy, Historical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014023 =750 \2$aCell- and Tissue-Based Therapy$0(DNLM)D064987$5IEN =LDR 00621cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361899202441 =005 20120730162707.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85021695 =035 \\$aBZM1601NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.5 =150 \\$aCellular immunity =450 \\$aCell-mediated immunity =450 \\$aCellular immunology =450 \\$aImmunity, Cellular$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aClonal selection theory =550 \\$wg$aImmune response =550 \\$wg$aImmunity =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/7/91$b(Cellular immunology) =750 \2$aImmunity, Cellular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007111 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361899302441 =005 20050426140316.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021688 =035 \\$aBZM1594NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCells$xMorphology =450 \\$aCell shape =550 \\$wg$aMorphology =750 \2$aCell Shape$0(DNLM)D048430$5IEN =LDR 00593cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361899402441 =005 20121023153009.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020127 =035 \\$aBZM0033NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.C1 =150 \\$aCarbon tetrachloride =450 \\$aTetrachloromethane =550 \\$wg$aCarbon compounds =550 \\$wg$aTetrachlorides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Health effects assessment for carbon tetrachloride, 1989$b(carbon tetrachloride, also known as tetrachloromethane) =750 \2$aCarbon Tetrachloride$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002251 =LDR 00525cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361899502441 =005 20120730162646.0 =008 920330||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020124 =035 \\$aBZM0030NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCarbon monoxide lasers =550 \\$wg$aGas lasers =750 \2$81$wb$aCarbon Monoxide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002248 =750 \2$81$wb$aLasers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007834 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCarbon Monoxide$iand$aLasers. =LDR 00474cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361899602441 =005 20140304095031.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020121 =035 \\$aBZM0027NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.C1$cChemistry =053 \0$aTD885.5.C33$cAir pollutant =150 \\$aCarbon monoxide =450 \\$aCarbonic oxide =550 \\$wg$aGases, Asphyxiating and poisonous =750 \2$aCarbon Monoxide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002248 =LDR 00869cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361899702441 =005 20140304095030.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020116 =035 \\$aBZM0022NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTD887.C37$cAir pollutant =053 \0$aTP248.C34$cChemical technology =150 \\$aCarbon disulfide =450 \\$aCarbon bisulfide =450 \\$wnne$aCarbon disulphide =450 \\$aDithiocarbonic anhydride =550 \\$wg$aSulfides =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(carbon disulfide: a colorless, highly flammable liquid used in the manufacture of rayon, carbon tetrachloride, soil disinfectants, and electronic tubes, and as a solvent. Also called dithiocarbonic anhydride) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Carbon disulphide =750 \2$aCarbon Disulfide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002246 =LDR 00564cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361899802441 =005 20120730162645.0 =008 920330||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020113 =035 \\$aBZM0019NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCarbon dioxide lasers =450 \\$aCarbon-dioxide-gas lasers =550 \\$wg$aGas lasers =750 \2$81$wb$aCarbon Dioxide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002245 =750 \2$81$wb$aLasers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007834 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCarbon Dioxide$iand$aLasers. =LDR 00352cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361899902441 =005 20120730162645.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020111 =035 \\$aBZM0017NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCarbon dioxide in the body =550 \\$wg$aBody composition =750 \2$aCarbon Dioxide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002245 =LDR 00789cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361900002441 =005 20140304095029.0 =008 030210i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020108 =035 \\$aBZM0014NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.C1$cChemistry =053 \0$aTD427.C37$cWater pollutant =053 \0$aTD885.5.C3$cAir pollutant =053 \0$aTP244.C1$cManufacture =150 \\$aCarbon dioxide =450 \\$aCarbonic acid gas =450 \\$aCarbonic anhydride =550 \\$wg$aCarbon compounds =550 \\$wg$aOxides =670 \\$aRandom House$b(also known as carbonic-acid gas) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Carbon dioxide x Carbonic andydride) =681 \\$iExample under$aPolyatomic molecules; Refrigerants =750 \2$aCarbon Dioxide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002245 =LDR 00737cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361900102441 =005 20110318083604.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020105 =035 \\$aBZM0011NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCarbon cycle (Biogeochemistry) =450 \\$aGlobal carbon cycle =550 \\$wg$aBiogeochemical cycles =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 31, 1997$b(global carbon cycle) =670 \\$aRandom House:$bcarbon cycle (1. ecology. The circulation of carbon atoms in biosphere as a result of photosynthetic conversion of carbon dioxide into complex organic compounds ... 2. Astrophysics. A cycle of nuclear transformations in the interiors of stars.) =750 \2$aCarbon Cycle$0(DNLM)D057486$5IEN =LDR 00776cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361900202441 =005 20121023153009.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020102 =035 \\$aBZM0008NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD248$bQD449 =150 \\$aCarbon compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 18, 2012$b(An organic compound is any member of a large class of gaseous, liquid, or solid chemical compounds whose molecules contain carbon.) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on special groups of carbon compounds and their reactions. General works on organic chemistry are entered under$aChemistry, Organic. =681 \\$iNote under$aChemistry, Organic =750 \2$aCarbon Compounds, Inorganic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017554 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361900302441 =005 20120730162645.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020091 =035 \\$aBZL9997NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85020091 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.C1 =150 \\$aCarbon$xIsotopes =450 \\$aRadiocarbon =750 \2$aCarbon Isotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002247 =LDR 00923cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361900402441 =005 20120730162645.0 =008 050912i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020090 =035 \\$aBZL9996NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dOrCS$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.C1$cChemistry =053 \0$aTA455.C3$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTP245.C4$cChemical technology =150 \\$aCarbon =360 \\$isubdivision$aCarbon content$iunder individual materials and types of materials and under individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aMetals--Carbon content; Corn--Carbon content =360 \\$isubdivision$aCarbon content$iunder individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aMetals--Carbon content =360 \\$isubdivision$aCarbon content$iunder individual materials, e.g.$aMetals--Carbon content =550 \\$wg$aGroup 14 elements =550 \\$wg$aLight elements =750 \2$aCarbon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002244 =LDR 00539cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361900502441 =005 20120730162645.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020089 =035 \\$aBZL9995NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD401$cOrganic chemistry =053 \\$aQP801.C3115$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aCarbolines =450 \\$aPyridoindoles =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aIndole =550 \\$wg$aPyridine =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/8/90 =750 \2$aCarbolines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002243 =LDR 00863cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361900602441 =005 20120730162645.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020087 =035 \\$aBZL9993NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD341.P5 =150 \\$aPhenol =450 \\$aBenzophenol =450 \\$wnne$aCarbolic acid =450 \\$aHydroxybenzene =450 \\$aPhenic acid =450 \\$aPhenyl hydroxide =450 \\$aPhenylic acid =550 \\$wg$aPhenols =670 \\$aWork cat.: Phenol : seine Entdeckung, Strukturaufkl�arung und grossindustrielle Herstellung, c1990. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(phenol; carbolic acid, phenylic acid, benzophenol, hydroxybenzene) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(phenol; phenyl hydroxide, phenic acid) =681 \\$iExample under$aChemicals =750 \2$aPhenol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019800 =LDR 00467cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361900702441 =005 20120730162644.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020082 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02121201 =035 \\$aBZL9988NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC632.C3 =150 \\$aCarbohydrates$xMetabolism$xDisorders =450 \\$wnne$aCarbohydrate metabolism disorders =750 \2$aCarbohydrate Metabolism, Inborn Errors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002239 =LDR 00369cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361900802441 =005 20060524131230.0 =008 910708||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020081 =035 \\$aBZL9987NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCarbohydrates$xMetabolism =450 \\$wnne$aCarbohydrate metabolism =750 \2$aCarbohydrate Metabolism$0(DNLM)D050260$5IEN =LDR 00822cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361900902441 =005 20120730162644.0 =008 040203i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020080 =035 \\$aBZL9986NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD320$bQD327$cOrganic chemistry =053 \0$aQP701$bQP702$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aCarbohydrates =360 \\$inames of compounds belonging to this group, e.g.$aCellulose; Dextrose; Levulose; Pentoses =360 \\$inames of compounds belonging to this group, e.g.$aCellulose, Dextrose, Levulose, Pentoses =450 \\$aCarbs (Carbohydrates) =550 \\$wg$aBiomolecules =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =550 \\$aGlycomics =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(carb: informal for carburetor or carbohydrate) =750 \2$aCarbohydrates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002241 =LDR 00636cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361901002441 =005 20120804125407.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020079 =035 \\$aBZL9985NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ399.C3 =150 \\$aCarbohydrate metabolism disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aMetabolic disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aCarbohydrate Metabolism, Inborn Errors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002239 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCarbohdrate Metabolism, Inborn Errors$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00437cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361901102441 =005 20120730162644.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020073 =035 \\$aBZL9979NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.C =150 \\$aCarbenicillin =450 \\$aCarbenicillin indanyl =450 \\$aIndanyl carbenicillin =550 \\$wg$aPenicillin =750 \2$aCarbenicillin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002228 =LDR 00420cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361901202441 =005 20120730162644.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020072 =035 \\$aBZL9978NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCarbazole =450 \\$aCarbazoles$5IEN =450 \\$aDibenzopyrrole =450 \\$aDiphenylenimide =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aCarbazoles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002227 =LDR 00423cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361901302441 =005 20120730162644.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020071 =035 \\$aBZL9977NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCarbaryl =450 \\$aMethoxynaphthyl carbamate =450 \\$aSevin$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aCarbamates =550 \\$wg$aInsecticides =750 \2$aCarbaryl$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012721 =LDR 00433cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361901402441 =005 20120730162644.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020070 =035 \\$aBZL9976NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCarbamazepine =450 \\$aDibenzazepinecarboxamide =550 \\$wg$aAmides =550 \\$wg$aAnticonvulsants =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/8/90 =750 \2$aCarbamazepine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002220 =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361901502441 =005 20120730162644.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020069 =035 \\$aBZL9975NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCarbamates =550 \\$wg$aCarbamic acid =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/8/90 =750 \2$aCarbamates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002219 =LDR 00743cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361901602441 =005 20120730162644.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020027 =035 \\$aBZL9933NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.P925 =150 \\$aCapuchin monkeys =450 \\$aCapuchins (Mammals) =450 \\$aCebus =450 \\$aRing-tail monkeys =450 \\$aSapajou =550 \\$wg$aCebidae =670 \\$aRandom House$b(capuchin: any monkey of the genus Cebus; also ring tail monkey: capuchin) =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 1, p. 454 (Genus Cebus; Capuchins or Ring-tail monkeys) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(capuchin: def. 3, also called sapajou) =750 \2$aCebus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002428 =LDR 00658cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361901702441 =005 20120730162643.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020024 =035 \\$aBZL9930NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCaptopril =450 \\$aMercaptomethylpropanoylproline =450 \\$aMercaptomethylpropionylproline =550 \\$wg$aAdrenergic alpha blockers =550 \\$wg$aAngiotensin converting enzyme$xInhibitors =550 \\$wg$aHormone antagonists =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =550 \\$wg$aProline =550 \\$wg$aThiols =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/8/90 =750 \2$aCaptopril$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002216 =LDR 00465cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361901802441 =005 20120730162643.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020019 =035 \\$aBZL9925NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRS201.C$5IEN =053 \\$aRS201.C3 =150 \\$aCapsules (Pharmacy) =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xDosage forms =550 \\$wg$aPelletizing =550 \\$wg$aSolid dosage forms =750 \2$aCapsules$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002214 =LDR 05460cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880361901902441 =005 20120131153301.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020016 =035 \\$aBZL9922NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aCapsaicin =450 \\$aAxsain (Trademark) =450 \\$aCapsaicine =450 \\$aCapsidol (Trademark) =450 \\$aCapsin (Trademark) =450 \\$aCapzasin (Trademark) =450 \\$aGelcen (Trademark) =450 \\$aKatrum (Trademark) =450 \\$aNGX-4010 (Trademark) =450 \\$aQutenza (Trademark) =450 \\$aZacin (Trademark) =450 \\$aZostrix (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \\$wg$aCapsaicinoids =670 \\$aMeSH 2011$b(Capsaicin. An alkylamide found in Capsicum that acts at TRPV cation channels. UF Axsain; Capsaicine; Capsidol; Capsin; Capzasin; Gelcen; Katrum; NGX-4010; Zacin; Zostrix. Pharm. action: Antipruritics; Sensory System Agents. Previous indexing: Alkaloids (1966-1974), Amides (1966-1974), Capsicum (1966-1974), Catechols (1966-1974), Fatty Acids, Unsaturated (1973-1974). In MeSH tree structures under: Polyunsaturated Alkamides; Catechols; Solanaceous Alkaloids; and Fatty Acids, Monounsaturated) =670 \\$aHaak, D.C. Spicy variation, 2010:$babstr. (capsaicin belongs to a class of chemicals which are only found in chili plants, capsaicinoids) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 14, 2011$b(Capsaicin and several related compounds are called capsaicinoids and are produced as a secondary metabolite by chili peppers, probably as deterrents against certain herbivores and fungi; Capsaicin is the main capsaicinoid in chili peppers, followed by dihydrocapsaicin. These two compounds are also about twice as potent to the taste and nerves as the minor capsaicinoids nordihydrocapsaicin, homodihydrocapsaicin, and homocapsaicin. Capsaicin is currently used in topical ointments, as well as a high-dose dermal patch (trade name Qutenza), to relieve the pain of peripheral neuropathy such as post-herpetic neuralgia caused by shingles. Capsaicin creams are used to treat psoriasis as an effective way to reduce itching and inflammation; also the active ingredient in riot control and personal defense pepper spray chemical agents) =670 \\$aMosby's dental dictionary, c2008, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Oct. 14, 2011$b(capsaicin; brand names: Zostrix, Capzasin-P, Axsain; drug class: topical analgesic for selected pain syndromes; action: depletes and prevents reaccumulation of substance P in peripheral sensory neurons; uses: neuralgia associated with herpes zoster, rheumatoid arthritis, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain.) =670 \\$aMosby's medical dictionary, c2009, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Oct. 14, 2011$b(capsaicin: an alkaloid irritating to the skin and mucous membranes, the pungent active principle in capsicum. It is used in a cream that is a counterirritant and topical analgesic and also in pepper spray.) =670 \\$aPlant physiology, Aug. 2009:$bp. 1806 (Capsaicinoids are the pungent alkaloids that give hot peppers (Capsicum spp.) their spiciness) =670 \\$aEvaluation of capsaicinoid levels in pepper cultivars and assessment of antimicrobial activity of pepper extracts, via WWW, Oct. 14, 2011$b(Analysis of extracts from Capsicum sp. has revealed a complex suite of secondary metabolites of the terpenoid and phenyl propanoid family of plant natural products. Capsaicin is the major constituent of extracts from the pepper fruit and several lesser concentrated capsaicinoids have been identified in some species. Capsaicin is nearly 64% of extracts, in some cultivars, with the remaining comprised of dihydrocapsaicin and other trace capsaicinoids. Although humans do not have taste receptors for capsaicinoids, the peripheral nervous system has receptors that bind capsaicin and mimic the pain sensation produced from heat. Capsaicin causes heat sensing neurons to send signals through the human body creating a burning sensation. The capsicum varieties have varying concentrations of capsaicin so their peppers vary in degrees of heat. The degree of heat is normally expressed as a Scoville number indicating the results of an organoleptic test (taste test). The applications of capsaicin are numerous and expand beyond culinary uses to include pepper spray, pain reliever, a deterrent for drug addiction, and potential therapeutics for human health including the treatment of prostate cancer.) =670 \\$aJournal of forensic sciences, May 2001:$bp. 502 (The term "capsaicinoids" describes a group of pungent chemical analogues found in hot peppers. There are five naturally occurring capsaicinoids: capsaicin, dihydrocapsaicin, nordihydrocapsaicin, homocapsaicin, and homodihydrocapsaicin. The most abundant and potent analogues in peppers (and consequently pepper extracts) are capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin. Nordihydrocapsaicin, homocapsaicin, and homodihydrocapsaicin are also present, but generally contribute little to the total capsaicinoid concentration and pungency of the pepper. Capsaicinoids are the pharmacologically active and pain-producing components of the hot pepper. The characteristic chemical structure of capsaicin (or its analogues) contains a vanillamide moiety (4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzylamide) and an acyl chain containing 10 to 11 carbon atoms. Capsaicinoids produce pain by stimulating the vanilloid receptor.) =750 \2$aCapsaicin$0(DNLM)D002211$5IEN =LDR 00473cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361902002441 =005 20120730162643.0 =008 061006i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020003 =035 \\$aBZL9909LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C199$cBotany =150 \\$aCaprifoliaceae =450 \\$aHoneysuckle family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aDipsacales =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(honeysuckle family=Caprifoliaceae) =750 \2$aCaprifoliaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027922 =LDR 00434cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361902102441 =005 20120730162643.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019989 =035 \\$aBZL9895NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCapnography =550 \\$wg$aCarbon dioxide in the body =550 \\$wg$aPulmonary function tests =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory gas monitoring =750 \2$aCapnography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019296 =LDR 00482cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361902202441 =005 20120730162642.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019958 =035 \\$aBZL9864NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHB501 =150 \\$aCapitalism =450 \\$aMarket economy =550 \\$wg$aEconomics =550 \\$wg$aProfit =550 \\$aCapital =670 \\$aHolland, S. The market economy, 1987. =750 \2$aCapitalism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030861 =LDR 00681cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361902302441 =005 20120730162641.0 =008 031125i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019949 =035 \\$aBZL9855NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV8694$bHV8699 =150 \\$aCapital punishment =450 \\$aAbolition of capital punishment =450 \\$aDeath penalty =450 \\$aDeath sentence =550 \\$wg$aCriminal law =550 \\$wg$aPunishment =550 \\$aExecutions and executioners =670 \\$aWashingtonpost.com, Nov. 25, 2003$b(Convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad received two death sentences ...) =750 \2$aCapital Punishment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002203 =LDR 00822cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361902402441 =005 20120730162640.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019939 =035 \\$aBZL9845NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHG4028.C4 =150 \\$aCapital investments =360 \\$isubdivision$aCapital investments$iunder types of industries, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Capital investments =450 \\$aCapital expenditures =450 \\$aCapital improvements =450 \\$aCapital spending =450 \\$aFixed asset expenditures =450 \\$aPlant and equipment investments =450 \\$aPlant investments =550 \\$wg$aInvestments =670 \\$aLC data base, 5/3/91. =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(capital spending) =750 \2$aCapital Expenditures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002201 =LDR 00485cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361902502441 =005 20120627133313.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019928 =035 \\$aBZL9834NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC183 =150 \\$aCapillarity =550 \\$wg$aMatter$xProperties =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =550 \\$aPermeability =550 \\$aSurface chemistry =550 \\$aSurface tension =750 \2$aCapillary Action$0(DNLM)D002197$5IEN =LDR 00353cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361902602441 =005 20120730162640.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019926 =035 \\$aBZL9832NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCapillaries$xPermeability =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aCapillary Permeability$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002199 =LDR 00472cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361902702441 =005 20120730162640.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019924 =035 \\$aBZL9830NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP101$5IEN =053 \\$aQL835$5IEN =053 \\$aQM191$5IEN =053 \\$aQP106.6 =150 \\$aCapillaries =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels =550 \\$wg$aMicrocirculation =750 \2$aCapillaries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002196 =LDR 00333cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361902802441 =005 20120730162640.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019808 =035 \\$aBZL9714NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCanthaxanthin =550 \\$wg$aCarotenes =750 \2$aCanthaxanthin$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D016644 =LDR 00379cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361902902441 =005 20120730162640.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019617 =035 \\$aBZL9523NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGN409 =150 \\$aCannibalism =450 \\$aAnthropophagy =550 \\$wg$aEthnology =750 \2$aCannibalism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002190 =LDR 01563cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880361903002441 =005 20120730162640.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019610 =035 \\$aBZL9516NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV5822.C3$cSocial pathology =053 \0$aQK495.C194$cBotany =053 \0$aRC568.C2$cPsychopathology =053 \0$aSB295.C35$cMedicinal plants =150 \\$aCannabis =450 \\$aCannabis gigantea =450 \\$aCannabis indica =450 \\$aCannabis sativa =450 \\$aGallow grass =550 \\$wg$aCannabaceae =550 \\$aMarijuana =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Cannabis, Cannabis sativa, Hemp) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Cannabis L.; C. sativa L.; Cannabaceae) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 57 (Cannabis; Cannabis sativa (incl. C. indica)) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Cannabis L. Hemp. Cannabaceae, C. sativa L. [C. gigantea Crevost] True hemp, soft hemp, marijuana, gallow grass) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Cannabis Hemp, C. sativa (gigantea; indica) Hemp) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Cannabis, Cannabis indica, hemp Cannabis sativa, gallow-grass: Hemp) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(cannabis 1. the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa; hemp 1. Also called Indian hemp, marijuana) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on Cannabis sativa as a drug plant. General works on hemp plants and on Cannabis sativa as a fiber plant are entered under$aHemp. =681 \\$iExample under$aHallucinogenic plants =681 \\$iNote under$aHemp =750 \2$aCannabis$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D002188 =LDR 00477cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361903102441 =005 20120730162639.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019609 =035 \\$aBZL9515NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP801.C27$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aRM666.C266$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aCannabinoids =550 \\$wg$aCannabis =550 \\$wg$aHallucinogenic drugs =550 \\$wg$aTerpenes =750 \2$aCannabinoids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002186 =LDR 00607cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361903202441 =005 20120730162639.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019599 =035 \\$aBZL9505NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF992.H56 =150 \\$aCanine hip dysplasia =450 \\$aHip dysplasia, Canine$5IEN =450 \\$aHip dysplasia in dogs =550 \\$wg$aDogs$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aDysplasia =550 \\$wg$aHip joint$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aHip joint$xDislocation =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHip Dysplasia, Canine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006619 =LDR 00605cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361903302441 =005 20120730162639.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019598 =035 \\$aBZL9504NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF992.H4 =150 \\$aCanine heartworm disease =450 \\$aCanine dirofilariasis =450 \\$aCanine filariasis =450 \\$aDirofilariasis, Canine =450 \\$aDog heartworm disease =450 \\$aHeartworm disease in dogs =550 \\$wg$aDogs$xDiseases =550 \\$aDirofilaria immitis =750 \2$aDirofilariasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004184 =LDR 00633cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361903402441 =005 20120730162639.0 =008 060920i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019597 =035 \\$aBZL9503NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCanine distemper virus =450 \\$aCarr�e's virus =450 \\$aDistemper virus, Canine =550 \\$wg$aMorbilliviruses =670 \\$aMeSH, Sept. 20, 2006$b(Distemper Virus, Canine. Entry term: Canine distemper virus. Scope note: A species of Morbillivirus causing distemper in dogs, wolves, foxes, raccoons, and ferrets) =750 \2$aDistemper Virus, Canine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004217 =LDR 00345cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361903502441 =005 20050419085937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019594 =035 \\$aBZL9500NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C22 =150 \\$aCanidae =550 \\$wg$aCarnivora =750 \2$aCanidae$0(DNLM)D046028$5IEN =LDR 00600cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361903602441 =005 20141015110639.0 =008 060208i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019581 =035 \\$aBZL9487NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dTNJ$dDLC =053 \0$aTX783$bTX793 =150 \\$aCandy =450 \\$aCandies =550 \\$wg$aConfectionery =670 \\$aEpicurious web site, Nov. 8, 2005$b(used as both candy and icing, fondant is a simple sugar-water-cream of tartar mixture cooked to the soft-ball stage; it can be formed into decorations or candy) =750 \2$aCandy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002182 =LDR 00558cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361903702441 =005 20120730162638.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019566 =035 \\$aBZL9472NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG269.C35 =150 \\$aCandidiasis, Vulvovaginal =450 \\$aCandidiasis, Vaginal =450 \\$aVaginal candidiasis =450 \\$aVulvovaginal candidiasis =550 \\$wg$aVaginitis =550 \\$wg$aVulvovaginitis =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/8/90 =750 \2$aCandidiasis, Vulvovaginal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002181 =LDR 00531cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361903802441 =005 20120730162638.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019565 =035 \\$aBZL9471NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.C27$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRC123.C3$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aCandidiasis =450 \\$aCandida infection =450 \\$aCandidosis =450 \\$aMoniliasis =550 \\$wg$aMycoses =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/8/90 =750 \2$aCandidiasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002177 =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361903902441 =005 20120730162638.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019564 $zsh 88022022 =035 \\$aBZL9470NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.C76 =150 \\$aCandida albicans =450 \\$aMonilia albicans =550 \\$wg$aCandida =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/8/90 =750 \2$aCandida Albicans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002176 =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361904002441 =005 20120730162638.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019563 =035 \\$aBZL9469NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.C76 =150 \\$aCandida =550 \\$wg$aCryptococcaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/8/90 =750 \2$aCandida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002175 =LDR 00752cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361904102441 =005 20120730162638.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019555 =035 \\$aBZL9461NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC270.5 =150 \\$aCancer regression, Spontaneous =450 \\$aCancer$xRegression, Spontaneous =450 \\$aCancer remission, Spontaneous =450 \\$aNeoplasm regression, Spontaneous =450 \\$aRegression in cancer, Spontaneous =450 \\$aRemission in cancer, Spontaneous =450 \\$aSpontaneous cancer regression =450 \\$aTumor regression, Spontaneous =550 \\$wg$aCancer =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeoplasm Regression, Spontaneous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009365 =LDR 00985cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361904202441 =005 20120730162638.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019554 =035 \\$aBZL9460NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCancer invasiveness =450 \\$aDissemination of cancer =450 \\$aInvasiveness (Oncology) =450 \\$aNeoplasm invasiveness =450 \\$aSpread of cancer =450 \\$aTumor dissemination =450 \\$aTumor invasiveness =450 \\$aTumor progression =450 \\$aTumor spread =550 \\$wg$aCancer cells$xGrowth =550 \\$aMetastasis =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the ability of cancer to infiltrate and actively destroy surrounding tissue. Works on the transfer of cancer to an organ or part of the body remote from the primary site are entered under$aMetastasis. =681 \\$iNote under$aMetastasis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeoplasm Invasiveness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009361 =LDR 00442cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361904302441 =005 20130916095459.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019552 =035 \\$aBZL9458NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCancer cells$xMotility =450 \\$aCancer cell motility =450 \\$aMotility of cancer cells =550 \\$wg$aBiomechanics =750 \2$aNeoplastic Cells, Circulating$0(DNLM)D009360$5IEN =LDR 00437cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361904402441 =005 20120730162638.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019535 =035 \\$aBZL9441NU =035 \\$ash 85019535 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCancer$xRelapse =450 \\$aCancer$xTreatment$xFailure =681 \\$iExample under$aDiseases--Relapse =750 \2$aNeoplasm Recurrence, Local$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009364 =LDR 00515cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361904502441 =005 20140107133209.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019516 =035 \\$aBZL9422NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC266 =150 \\$aCancer$xNursing =450 \\$wnne$aCancer nursing =450 \\$aOncologic nursing$5IEN =450 \\$aOncology nursing =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/17/89. =681 \\$iExample under$aNursing =750 \2$aOncology Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009859 =LDR 00421cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361904602441 =005 20120730162637.0 =008 031126i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019511 =035 \\$aBZL9417NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCancer$xHospitals =450 \\$aCancer care facilities$5IEN =681 \\$iExample under$aHospitals; Specialty hospitals =750 \2$aCancer Care Facilities$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002173 =LDR 00519cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361904702441 =005 20120730162637.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019508 =035 \\$aBZL9414NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC268.2 =150 \\$aCancer$xEndocrine aspects =450 \\$aCancer endocrinology =450 \\$aCancer$xHormonal aspects =450 \\$aHormonal aspects of cancer =681 \\$iExample under$aEndocrinology =750 \2$aNeoplasms, Hormone-Dependent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009376 =LDR 00776cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361904802441 =005 20190321132204.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019492 =035 \\$aBZL9398NU =035 \\$ash 85019492 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC261$bRC282 =150 \\$aCancer =360 \\$isubdivision$aCancer$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Cancer =450 \\$aCancers =450 \\$aCarcinoma =450 \\$aMalignancy (Cancer) =450 \\$aMalignant tumors =550 \\$wg$aTumors =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 25, 1994$b(cancers) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(malignancy: a malignant tumor) =681 \\$iExample under$aDiseases =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aNeoplasms$0(DNLM)D009369$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 00863cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361904902441 =005 20120730162637.0 =008 930726i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019477 =035 \\$aBZL9383NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL696.P246$cZoology =053 \\$aSF463$bSF463.7$cCage birds =150 \\$aCanaries =450 \\$aCanary =450 \\$aSerinus canaria =550 \\$wg$aSerinus =670 \\$aMartin, R. 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Works on the physical, psychological and social growth of infants are entered under$aInfants--Development. =681 \\$iNote under$aInfants--Development =750 \2$aPsychology, Child$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002666 =LDR 00543cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362447202441 =005 20120730163323.0 =008 040714i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066001 =035 \\$aBZR5907NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aInfant formulas =450 \\$aBaby formulas =450 \\$aBreast milk substitutes =450 \\$aFormulas, Infant =550 \\$wg$aBaby foods =550 \\$aBottle feeding =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, Aug. 3, 2004$b(breast milk substitutes) =750 \2$aInfant Formula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D041943 =LDR 00589cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362447302441 =005 20120730163323.0 =008 931213i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85065986 =035 \\$aBZR5892NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aInert gas narcosis =450 \\$aNarcosis, Inert gas =550 \\$wg$aAtmospheric pressure$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aDeep diving$xPhysiological aspects =550 \\$wg$aLoss of consciousness =550 \\$wg$aOccupational diseases =550 \\$wg$aSubmarine medicine =750 \2$aInert Gas Narcosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007222 =LDR 00730cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362447402441 =005 20150222084828.0 =008 030609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85065960 =035 \\$aBZR5866NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aIndustries =360 \\$iheadings for individual types of industries, e.g.,$aConstruction industry =360 \\$isubdivision$aIndustries$iunder names of preliterate groups for the crafts and technologies of those groups, e.g.$aAboriginal Australians--Industries;$iand headings for individual types of industries, e.g.$aConstruction industry =450 \\$aIndustrial production =450 \\$wnne$aIndustry =550 \\$wg$aEconomics =750 \2$aIndustry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007221 =LDR 01041cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362447502441 =005 20161116093913.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85065956 =035 \\$aBZR5862NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85065956 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD2329 =150 \\$aIndustrialization =450 \\$aIndustrial development =550 \\$wg$aEconomic development =550 \\$wg$aEconomic policy =550 \\$aDeindustrialization =551 \\$aDeveloped countries =551 \\$aDeveloping countries =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the gradual development of industry and the organization of production as industries. Works on the complex of radical socioeconomic changes that are brought about when extensive mechanization of production systems results in an abrupt shift from home-based hand manufacturing to large-scale factory production are entered under$aIndustrial revolution. =681 \\$iNote under$aIndustrial revolution =750 \2$aIndustrial Development$0(DNLM)D000067896$5IEN =LDR 00744cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362447602441 =005 20120730163322.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85065953 =035 \\$aBZR5859NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHD7263$bHD7265.5$cIndustrial hygiene =053 \\$aRA1229$cToxicology =150 \\$aIndustrial toxicology =450 \\$aIndustrial poisoning =450 \\$aIndustrial poisons =450 \\$aOccupational poisoning =450 \\$aOccupational toxicology =450 \\$aPoisoning, Industrial =450 \\$aPoisoning, Occupational =450 \\$aPoisons, Industrial =550 \\$wg$aOccupational diseases =550 \\$wg$aToxicology =750 \2$aOccupational Exposure$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D016273 =LDR 00497cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362447702441 =005 20120730163322.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85065906 =035 \\$aBZR5812NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC966 =150 \\$aIndustrial nursing =450 \\$aOccupational health nursing =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Industrial =550 \\$wg$aNursing =550 \\$aPublic health nursing =750 \2$aOccupational Health Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009785 =LDR 00710cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362447802441 =005 20120730163322.0 =008 931004i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85065899 =035 \\$aBZR5805NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR53$bQR53.5 =150 \\$aIndustrial microbiology =360 \\$isubdivision$aMicrobiology$iunder individual materials, e.g.$aMetals--Microbiology =450 \\$aMicrobiology$xIndustrial applications =450 \\$aMicroorganisms$xIndustrial applications =550 \\$wg$aBiotechnology =550 \\$wg$aMicrobiology =670 \\$a93-118157: Rotheim, P. Commercial microorganism industry, c1986. =750 \2$aIndustrial Microbiology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007218 =LDR 01313cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362447902441 =005 20130711150915.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85065884 =035 \\$aBZR5790NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD7260$bHD7780.8$cLabor =053 \0$aRC967$cIndustrial medicine =150 \\$aIndustrial hygiene =360 \\$isubdivision$aHealth and hygiene$iunder occupational groups, e.g.$aPrinters--Health and hygiene;$ialso subdivision$aEmployees--Health and hygiene$iunder types of industries, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Employees--Health and hygiene;$iand subdivision$aHealth aspects$iunder types of industries, structures, and processes, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Health aspects; Welding--Health aspects =450 \\$aEmployees$xHealth and hygiene =450 \\$aHealth of workers =450 \\$aHygiene, Industrial =450 \\$aIndustrial health$5IEN =450 \\$aIndustrial health engineering =450 \\$aOccupational health and safety =450 \\$aOccupational 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\\$aAccidents, Industrial =450 \\$aAccidents, Occupational =450 \\$aEmployees$xAccidents =450 \\$aIndustrial disasters =450 \\$aIndustrial injuries =450 \\$aOccupational accidents =450 \\$aOccupational injuries =550 \\$wg$aAccidents =550 \\$wg$aDisasters =550 \\$aDisability evaluation =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 15, 1989. =750 \2$aAccidents, Occupational$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000062 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362448202441 =005 20120730163322.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85065790 =035 \\$aBZR5696NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIndophenol =550 \\$wg$aPhenols =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aIndophenol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007215 =LDR 00466cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362448302441 =005 20120730163322.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85065731 =035 \\$aBZR5637NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIndomethacin =550 \\$wg$aAntiarthritic agents =550 \\$wg$aAntirheumatic agents =550 \\$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aIndomethacin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007213 =LDR 00525cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362448402441 =005 20120730163322.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85065729 =035 \\$aBZR5635NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIndoleacetic acid =450 \\$aHeteroauxin =450 \\$aIndolacetic acid =450 \\$aIndole acetic acid =550 \\$wg$aAcetic acid =550 \\$wg$aPlant growth promoting substances =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aIndoleacetic Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007210 =LDR 00337cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362448502441 =005 20120730163321.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85065726 =035 \\$aBZR5632NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aIndole alkaloids =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =750 \2$aIndole Alkaloids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026121 =LDR 00318cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362448602441 =005 20120730163321.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85065725 =035 \\$aBZR5631NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIndole =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aIndoles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007211 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=053 \\$aBF720.I55$cInfant psychology =053 \\$aBF723.I56$cChild psychology =150 \\$aIndividuality in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aIndividuality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007206 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aIndividuality$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00818cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362449002441 =005 20120730163321.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85065689 =035 \\$aBZR5595NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF697$bBF697.5 =150 \\$aIndividuality =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aConformity =550 \\$aIdentity (Psychology) =550 \\$aLikes and dislikes =550 \\$aPersonality =550 \\$aSelf =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the sum total of characteristics which distinguish an individual from all others. Works on the specific characteristics, qualities, or traits in which individuals differ are entered under$aIndividual differences. =681 \\$iNote under$aIndividual differences =750 \2$aIndividuality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007206 =LDR 01181cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362449102441 =005 20121120084737.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85065678 =035 \\$aBZR5584NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.I5$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.I5$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.I5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aIndium compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 19, 2012$b(under Indium: Indium does not react with water, but it is oxidized by stronger oxidizing agents, such as halogens or oxalic acid, to give indium(III) compounds. It does not react with boron, silicon or carbon, and the corresponding boride, silicide or carbide are not known. Similarly, reaction between indium and hydrogen has not been observed, but both indium(I) and indium(III) hydrides are known. Indium(I) compounds are not as common as indium(III) ones; only chloride, bromide, iodide, sulfide and cyclopentadienyl are well-characterized.) Category:Indium compounds (Indium compounds are chemical compounds that contain the chemical element indium.) =750 \2$aIndium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007204 =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362449202441 =005 20120730163321.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85065673 =035 \\$aBZR5579NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85065673 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.I5 =150 \\$aIndium$xIsotopes =750 \2$aIndium Radioisotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007205 =LDR 00436cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362449302441 =005 20120730163321.0 =008 020116i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85065672 =035 \\$aBZR5578NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.I5$cChemistry =053 \0$aTA480.I53$cEngineering materials =150 \\$aIndium =550 \\$wg$aGroup 13 elements =550 \\$wg$aMetals =750 \2$aIndium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007204 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362449402441 =005 20120730163314.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064565 =035 \\$aBZR4471NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.8.G2 =150 \\$aImmunoglobulin G =450 \\$aIgG =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =750 \2$aImmunoglobulin G$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007074 =LDR 00470cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362449502441 =005 20120730163314.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064564 =035 \\$aBZR4470NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.8.E2 =150 \\$aImmunoglobulin E =450 \\$aIgE =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =550 \\$aAllergy =550 \\$aAnti-immunoglobulin autoantibodies =750 \2$aImmunoglobulin E$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007073 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362449602441 =005 20120730163314.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064563 =035 \\$aBZR4469NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.8.D2 =150 \\$aImmunoglobulin D =450 \\$aIgD =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =750 \2$aImmunoglobulin D$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007072 =LDR 00526cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362449702441 =005 20120730163314.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064562 =035 \\$aBZR4468NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGN265$cPhysical anthropology =150 \\$aImmunoglobulin allotypes =450 \\$aAllotypes, Immunoglobulin =450 \\$aAntibody allotypes =550 \\$wg$aGenetic polymorphisms =550 \\$wg$aImmunogenetics =750 \2$aImmunoglobulin Allotypes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007126 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362449802441 =005 20120730163313.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064561 =035 \\$aBZR4467NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.8.A2 =150 \\$aImmunoglobulin A =450 \\$aIgA =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =550 \\$aIgA glomerulonephritis =750 \2$aImmunoglobulin A$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007070 =LDR 00699cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362449902441 =005 20120730163313.0 =008 060216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064560 =035 \\$aBZR4466NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQR184 =150 \\$aImmunogenetics =360 \\$isubdivision$aImmunology--Genetic aspects$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Immunology--Genetic aspects =450 \\$aGenetics$xImmunological aspects =450 \\$aImmunity$xGenetic aspects =450 \\$aImmunology$xGenetic aspects =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =550 \\$wg$aImmunology =550 \\$wg$aSerology =750 \2$aImmunogenetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007125 =LDR 00674cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362450002441 =005 20120730163313.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064558 =035 \\$aBZR4464NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP519.9.I44 =150 \\$aImmunoenzyme technique =450 \\$aAntibody enzyme techniques, Unlabeled =450 \\$aImmunoperoxidase technique =450 \\$aPeroxidase labeled antibody technique =550 \\$wg$aEnzymatic analysis =550 \\$wg$aImmunoassay =550 \\$wg$aImmunology$xTechnique =550 \\$wg$aProtein binding =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImmunoenzyme Techniques$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007124 =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362450102441 =005 20120730163313.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064557 =035 \\$aBZR4463NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR187.I47 =150 \\$aImmunoelectrophoresis =550 \\$wg$aElectrophoresis =550 \\$wg$aImmunodiagnosis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImmunoelectrophoresis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007122 =LDR 00447cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362450202441 =005 20120730163313.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064556 =035 \\$aBZR4462NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aImmunodiffusion =450 \\$aGel diffusion tests =550 \\$wg$aAntigen-antibody reactions =550 \\$wg$aImmunology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aImmunodiffusion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005779 =LDR 00826cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362450302441 =005 20120730163313.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064553 =035 \\$aBZR4459NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRB46.5$bRB46.7 =150 \\$aImmunodiagnosis =360 \\$isubdivision$aImmunodiagnosis$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Immunodiagnosis =360 \\$isubdivision$aImmunodiagnosis$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Immunodiagnosis =450 \\$aImmunologic tests$5IEN =450 \\$aImmunological diagnosis 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860211in\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064546 =035 \\$aBZR4452NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ240 =150 \\$aImmunization of children =550 \\$wg$aChild health services =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases in children$xPrevention =550 \\$wg$aPediatrics$xImmunological aspects =750 \2$81$wb$aImmunization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007114 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aImmunization$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00704cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362450702441 =005 20120730163312.0 =008 040323i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064545 =035 \\$aBZR4451NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA638$cPublic health =150 \\$aImmunization =450 \\$aImmunisation =550 \\$wg$aImmunity =550 \\$wg$aImmunotherapy =670 \\$aChamber's Eng. dict.$b(immunisation) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on any process, active or passive, that leads to increased immunity. Works on active immunization with a vaccine are entered under$aVaccination. =681 \\$iNote under$aVaccination =750 \2$aImmunization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007114 =LDR 00718cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362450802441 =005 20120730163312.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064541 =035 \\$aBZR4447NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.2$bQR185.6 =150 \\$aImmunity =550 \\$wg$aImmunology =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on various types of immunity, e.g. natural immunity, cellular immunity, etc. General works on the total response of the body to invasion by micro-organisms, organ transplants or any antigenic substance are entered under$aImmune response. =681 \\$iNote under$aImmune response =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImmunity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007109 =LDR 00468cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362450902441 =005 20120730163312.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064539 =035 \\$aBZR4445NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM279 =150 \\$aImmune serums =450 \\$aAntisera =450 \\$aImmune sera =550 \\$wg$aBlood products =550 \\$wg$aSerum =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImmune Sera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007106 =LDR 00784cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362451002441 =005 20100719131136.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064538 =035 \\$aBZR4444NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aImmune response$xRegulation =450 \\$aImmune modulation =450 \\$aImmunity$xRegulation =450 \\$aImmunomodulation =450 \\$aImmunoregulation =450 \\$aRegulation of immunity =450 \\$aRegulation of the immune response =550 \\$wg$aIdiotypic networks =550 \\$aBiological response modifiers =550 \\$aIr genes =670 \\$aCellular basis of immune modulation, 1988. =670 \\$aDabrowski, M.P. Immunoregulatory role of thymus, 1989. =750 \2$aImmunomodulation$0(DNLM)D056747$5IEN =LDR 00672cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362451102441 =005 20120730163312.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064537 =035 \\$aBZR4443NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186 =150 \\$aImmune response =550 \\$wg$aImmunology =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on the total response of the body to invasion by micro-organisms, organ transplants or any antigenic substance. General works on various types of immunity, e.g. natural immunity, cellular immunity, etc. are entered under$aImmunity. =681 \\$iNote under$aImmunity =750 \2$aImmunity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007109 =LDR 00465cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362451202441 =005 20120730163312.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064535 =035 \\$aBZR4441NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aImmune complexes =450 \\$aAntibody-antigen complexes =450 \\$aAntigen-antibody complexes =550 \\$wg$aAntigens =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =750 \2$aAntigen-Antibody Complex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000936 =LDR 00367cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362451302441 =005 20120730163312.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064534 =035 \\$aBZR4440NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aImmune complex diseases =550 \\$wg$aImmunologic diseases =750 \2$aImmune Complex Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007105 =LDR 00460cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362451402441 =005 20110531165412.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064526 =035 \\$aBZR4432NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aImmobilized proteins =450 \\$aInsolubilized proteins =450 \\$aLocalized proteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins$xDenaturation =750 \2$aImmobilized Proteins$0(DNLM)D055767$5IEN =LDR 00584cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362451502441 =005 20120730163312.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064525 =035 \\$aBZR4431NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP601 =150 \\$aImmobilized enzymes =450 \\$aEnzymes, Immobilized$5IEN =450 \\$aInsoluble enzymes =450 \\$aLocalized enzymes =450 \\$aWater-insoluble enzymes =550 \\$wg$aEnzymes =550 \\$wg$aImmobilized proteins =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEnzymes, Immobilized$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004800 =LDR 00450cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362451602441 =005 20120730163312.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064524 =035 \\$aBZR4430NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH585.5.I45$cCytology =053 \\$aTP248.25.I55$cBiotechnology =150 \\$aImmobilized cells =550 \\$wg$aCell culture =550 \\$wg$aCells =750 \2$aCells, Immobilized$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018914 =LDR 01557cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362451702441 =005 20080321110515.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064517 =035 \\$aBZR4423NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dAuSU$dDLC =150 \\$aImmigrants =450 \\$aEmigrants =450 \\$aForeign-born population =450 \\$aForeign population =450 \\$aForeigners =450 \\$aMigrants =550 \\$wg$aPersons =550 \\$aAliens =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(A person who moves into another area in order to find work esp. seasonal labor) =670 \\$aLC database, July 19, 1994$b(Foreign born population) =670 \\$aAlien to citizen : settling migrants in Australia, 1997. =670 \\$aArabs in exile : Yemeni migrants in urban Britain, 1992. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on foreign-born persons who enter a country intending to become permanent residents or citizens. Works on persons who change their place of residence from one locality to another within the borders of a single country are entered under$aInternal migrants. =680 \\$iThis heading may be locally subdivided by names of places where immigrants settle. =680 \\$iFor works discussing emigrants from a particular place, an additional heading is assigned to designate the nationality of origin of the emigrant group and the place to which they have immigrated, e.g.$aChinese--United States; Americans--Foreign countries. =681 \\$iNote under$aInternal migrants =750 \2$aEmigrants and Immigrants$0(DNLM)D054242$5IEN =LDR 00554cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362451802441 =005 20120730163312.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064505 =035 \\$aBZR4411NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF723.I53 =150 \\$aImitation in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aImitative Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007100 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aImitative Behavior$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00432cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362451902441 =005 20120730163312.0 =008 910708||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064501 =035 \\$aBZR4407NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF357 =150 \\$aImitation =450 \\$aMimicry =550 \\$wg$aInfluence (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aSocial influence =750 \2$aImitative Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007100 =LDR 00325cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362452002441 =005 20120730163312.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064499 =035 \\$aBZR4405NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aImipramine =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImipramine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007099 =LDR 00597cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362452102441 =005 20120730163312.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064496 =035 \\$aBZR4402NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aImino acids =450 \\$aSecondary amino acids =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =550 \\$wg$aImino compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 4, 2007$b(Imino Acids. Entry term: Secondary Amino Acids. In tree structures for Carboxylic Acids; Imines; and Amino Acids) =750 \2$aImino Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007098 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362452202441 =005 20120730163311.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064495 =035 \\$aBZR4401NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aImines =550 \\$wg$aOrganonitrogen compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007097 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362452302441 =005 20120730163311.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064494 =035 \\$aBZR4400NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.I6 =150 \\$aImidoesters =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImidoesters$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007096 =LDR 00343cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362452402441 =005 20120730163311.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064493 =035 \\$aBZR4399NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aImides =550 \\$wg$aAmines =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007094 =LDR 00576cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362452502441 =005 20070910075705.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064492 =035 \\$aBZR4398NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aImidazolines =450 \\$wnne$aImidazoline =550 \\$wg$aImidazoles =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Imidazolines. Scope note: Compounds based on reduced imidazoles containing a single double bond.) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Imidazoline =750 \2$aImidazolines$0(DNLM)D048288$5IEN =LDR 00675cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362452602441 =005 20120730163311.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064491 =035 \\$aBZR4397NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aImidazoles =450 \\$wnne$aImidazole =550 \\$wg$aAzoles =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Imidazoles. Scope note: Compounds containing 1,3-diazole, a five membered aromatic ring containing two nitrogen atoms separated by one of the carbons.) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(imidazole) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Imidazole =750 \2$aImidazoles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007093 =LDR 00541cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362452702441 =005 20120730163311.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064470 =035 \\$aBZR4376NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF723.I5 =150 \\$aImagination in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aImagination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007092 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aImagination$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00656cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362452802441 =005 20120730163311.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064466 =035 \\$aBZR4372NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF408 =053 \\$aN61$bN79$cArtistic =150 \\$aImagination =450 \\$aImagery, Mental =450 \\$aImages, Mental =450 \\$aMental imagery =450 \\$aMental images =550 \\$wg$aEducational psychology =550 \\$wg$aIntellect =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aReproduction (Psychology) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImagination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007092 =LDR 01865cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362452902441 =005 20120229181421.0 =008 991215||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064455 =035 \\$aBZR4361LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85064455 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aImaginal disks =450 \\$aCells, Imaginal =450 \\$aDiscs, Imaginal =450 \\$aDisks, Imaginal =450 \\$aImaginal buds =450 \\$aImaginal cells =450 \\$aImaginal discs =550 \\$wg$aEpithelium =550 \\$wg$aInsects$xLarvae =550 \\$aInsects$xMetamorphosis =670 \\$aMaves, L.A. A genetic analysis of cell fate determination and transdetermination in Drosophila imaginal discs, 1997. =670 \\$aKing, R.C. A dict. of genetics, 1997$b(imaginal discs: inverted thickenings of epidermis containing mesodermal cells found in a holometabolous insect. During the pupal stage, the imaginal discs give rise to the adult organs, and most larval structures are destroyed) =670 \\$aThe encyc. of molecular biology, 1994$b(imaginal disks: insect larval structures which give rise to adult tissues when stimulated by the hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone (ecdysterone) during metamorphosis) =670 \\$aGibson, M.C. The role of peripodial epithelia in development and regeneration of Drosophila imaginal discs, 2001:$bp. 10 (imaginal discs are sacs of epithelium and not flat sheets of cells; 2-sided epithelial sacs comprising distinctive peripodial and columnar epithelia; cells of the disc columnar epithelia give rise to the primary adult structures (legs, wings, and eyes), while peripodial epithelia appear to participate in metamorphic events and may also differentiate the parts of the head capsule and the integumentary cuticle of the body wall during metamorphosis) =750 \2$aImaginal Discs$0(DNLM)D060227$5IEN =LDR 00593cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362453002441 =005 20120730163311.0 =008 930224||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064446 =035 \\$aBZR4352NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTA1637 =150 \\$aImage processing =450 \\$aPictorial data processing =450 \\$aPicture processing =450 \\$aProcessing, Image =550 \\$wg$aImaging systems =550 \\$wg$aOptical data processing =750 \2$aImage Enhancement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007089 =750 \2$aImage Processing, Computer-Assisted$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007091 =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362453102441 =005 20120730163310.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064396 =035 \\$aBZR4302NU =035 \\$ash 85064396 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aZ1023 =150 \\$aIllustrated books =550 \\$wg$aBooks =750 \2$aBooks, Illustrated$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001878 =LDR 00544cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362453202441 =005 20120730163310.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064281 =035 \\$aBZR4187NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMoSU-L =053 \0$aHQ998$bHQ999 =150 \\$aIllegitimacy =450 \\$aBastardy =450 \\$aIllegitimacy$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aLegitimacy (Law) =550 \\$wg$aParent and child (Law) =550 \\$wg$aSex and law =550 \\$aPaternity =750 \2$aIllegitimacy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007086 =LDR 00323cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362453302441 =005 20120730163310.0 =008 940404||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064269 =035 \\$aBZR4175NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIlium =550 \\$wg$aPelvic bones =750 \2$aIlium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007085 =LDR 00326cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362453402441 =005 20120730163310.0 =008 911212||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064264 =035 \\$aBZR4170NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIliac vein =550 \\$wg$aVeins =750 \2$aIliac Vein$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007084 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362453502441 =005 20120730163310.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064262 =035 \\$aBZR4168NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIliac artery =550 \\$wg$aArteries =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aIliac Artery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007083 =LDR 00599cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362453602441 =005 20120730163310.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064261 =035 \\$aBZR4167NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A67$cBotany =150 \\$aIlex vomitoria =450 \\$aCarolina tea plant =450 \\$aCassena =450 \\$aCassina =450 \\$aEmetic holly =450 \\$aIlex caroliniana =450 \\$aYapa =450 \\$aYapon =450 \\$aYaupon =450 \\$aYoupon =550 \\$wg$aHollies =750 \2$aIlex vomitoria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030020 =LDR 00336cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362453702441 =005 20060830084635.0 =008 060302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064259 =035 \\$aBZR4165NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC860$bRC862 =150 \\$aIleum$xDiseases =750 \2$aIleal Diseases$0(DNLM)D007077$5IEN-M =LDR 00322cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362453802441 =005 20120730163310.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064258 =035 \\$aBZR4164NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aIleum =550 \\$wg$aIntestine, Small =750 \2$aIleum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007082 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362453902441 =005 20120730163310.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064255 =035 \\$aBZR4161NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIleostomy =550 \\$wg$aEnterostomy =550 \\$wg$aIleum$xSurgery =750 \2$aIleostomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007081 =LDR 00736cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362454002441 =005 20120730163310.0 =008 930409i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064217 =035 \\$aBZR4123NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL666.L25 =150 \\$aIguana (Genus) =450 \\$wnne$aIguana =550 \\$wg$aIguanas =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-110088: De Vosjoli, P. The green iguana manual, c1992$b(Iguana species) =670 \\$aFerrel, S.K. Iguanas as a hobby, 1992$b(Iguana) p. 6 (genus Iguana) =670 \\$aIguanas of the world, 1982:$bp. 28 (Iguana Laurenti; Iguanines) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Iguana) =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/11/93$b(genus Iguana) =750 \2$aIguanas$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007076 =LDR 00567cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362454102441 =005 20201125171226.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064142 =035 \\$aBZR4048LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aIdentification (Psychology) in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aIdentification, Psychological$0(DNLM)D007062$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aIdentification, Psychological$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00458cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362454202441 =005 20201125171028.0 =008 910708||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064141 =035 \\$aBZR4047NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIdentification (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aDefense mechanisms (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aInternalization =550 \\$wg$aSocial influence =750 \2$aIdentification, Psychological$0(DNLM)D007062$5IEN =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362454302441 =005 20120730163309.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064104 =035 \\$aBZR4010NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aId (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPsychoanalysis =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aId$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007060 =LDR 00598cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362454402441 =005 20171026100440.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063749 =035 \\$aBZR3655NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM325 =150 \\$aHypnotics =450 \\$aSleep-inducing drugs =450 \\$aSleep medication =450 \\$aSleeping pills =450 \\$aSoporifics =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system depressants =750 \2$aSleep Aids, Pharmaceutical$0(DNLM)D000068776 =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aHypnotics and Sedatives$0(DNLM)D006993$4BM$5IEN =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362454502441 =005 20120730163305.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063737 =035 \\$aBZR3643NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHyperventilation =550 \\$wg$aRespiration =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHyperventilation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006985 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362454602441 =005 20120730163305.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063735 =035 \\$aBZR3641NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC632.H8 =150 \\$aHyperuricemia =550 \\$wg$aUric acid =750 \2$aHyperuricemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033461 =LDR 00618cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362454702441 =005 20120730163305.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063734 =035 \\$aBZR3640NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRB140 =150 \\$aHypertrophy =360 \\$isubdivision$aHypertrophy$iunder individual organs and parts of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Hypertrophy =550 \\$wg$aPathology =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(hypertrophy: the enlargement or overgrowth of an organ or part due to an increase in size of its constituent cells) =750 \2$aHypertrophy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006984 =LDR 00469cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362454802441 =005 20120730163305.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063732 =035 \\$aBZR3638NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL431 =150 \\$aHypertrichosis =450 \\$aHirsutism =550 \\$wg$aHair$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aVirilism =750 \2$aHypertrichosis$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D006983 =750 \2$aHirsutism$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D006628 =LDR 00463cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362454902441 =005 20120730163305.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063729 =035 \\$aBZR3635NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypertonic solutions =450 \\$aSolutions, Hypertonic =550 \\$wg$aSolution (Chemistry) =550 \\$wg$aSolutions (Pharmacy) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHypertonic Solutions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006982 =LDR 00445cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362455002441 =005 20120730163305.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063728 =035 \\$aBZR3634NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC656$bRC656.3 =150 \\$aHyperthyroidism =450 \\$aThyrotoxicosis =550 \\$wg$aThyroid gland$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHyperthyroidism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006980 =LDR 00635cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362455102441 =005 20050523091318.0 =008 920521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063727 =035 \\$aBZR3633NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG580.H9 =150 \\$aHypertension in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aToxemia of pregnancy =750 \2$aHypertension, Pregnancy-Induced$0(DNLM)D046110$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aHypertension$0(DNLM)D006973$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$0(DNLM)D011247$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHypertension$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00598cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362455202441 =005 20120730163305.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063726 =035 \\$aBZR3632NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ426.H9 =150 \\$aHypertension in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric cardiology =681 \\$iExample under$aChildren--Diseases =750 \2$81$wb$aHypertension$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006973 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHypertension$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00520cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362455302441 =005 20050523091403.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063723 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02094143 =035 \\$aBZR3629NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.H8 =150 \\$aHypertension =450 \\$aBlood pressure, High =450 \\$aHigh blood pressure =450 \\$aVascular hypertension =550 \\$wg$aBlood circulation disorders =750 \2$aHypertension$0(DNLM)D006973$5IEN =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362455402441 =005 20120730163305.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063721 =035 \\$aBZR3627NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC645 =150 \\$aHypersplenism =550 \\$wg$aSpleen$xDiseases =750 \2$aHypersplenism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006971 =LDR 00350cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362455502441 =005 20120730163305.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063717 =035 \\$aBZR3623NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHypersomnia =550 \\$wg$aSleep disorders =750 \2$aDisorders of Excessive Somnolence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006970 =LDR 00516cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362455602441 =005 20070612092533.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063716 =035 \\$aBZR3622NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRB140 =150 \\$aHyperplasia =550 \\$wg$aPathology, Cellular =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(hyperplasia: the abnormal multiplication or increase in the number of normal cells in normal arrangement in a tissue) =750 \2$aHyperplasia$0(DNLM)D006955$5IEN =LDR 00413cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362455702441 =005 20120730163305.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063715 =035 \\$aBZR3621NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHyperparathyroidism =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aParathyroid glands$xDiseases =750 \2$aHyperparathyroidism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006961 =LDR 00683cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362455802441 =005 20120730163305.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063714 =035 \\$aBZR3620NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC936 =150 \\$aHyperostosis frontalis interna =450 \\$aCalvarial hyperostosis =450 \\$aCranial hyperostosis =450 \\$aMetabolic craniopathy =450 \\$aMorel's syndrome =450 \\$aMorgagni's syndrome =450 \\$aStewart-Morel syndrome =550 \\$wg$aExostosis =550 \\$wg$aSkull$xAbnormalities =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHyperostosis Frontalis Interna$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006957 =LDR 00560cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362455902441 =005 20120730163304.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063713 =035 \\$aBZR3619NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC931.H94 =150 \\$aHyperostosis corticalis generalisata =450 \\$aHyperostosis, Cortical congenital$5IEN =450 \\$aVan Buchem's disease =550 \\$wg$aExostosis =550 \\$wg$aOsteosclerosis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHyperostosis, Cortical Congenital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006958 =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362456002441 =005 20120730163304.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063712 =035 \\$aBZR3618NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRE936 =150 \\$aHyperopia =450 \\$aFarsightedness =550 \\$wg$aEye$xRefractive errors =750 \2$aHyperopia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006956 =LDR 00404cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362456102441 =005 20120730163304.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063709 =035 \\$aBZR3615NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypernatremia =550 \\$wg$aSodium$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aWater-electrolyte imbalances =750 \2$aHypernatremia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006955 =LDR 00579cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362456202441 =005 20070420150027.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063708 =035 \\$aBZR3614NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ399.H =150 \\$aHyperlipoproteinemia in children =550 \\$wg$aHyperlipidemia in children =750 \2$81$wb$aHyperlipoproteinemias$0(DNLM)D006951$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHyperlipoproteinemias$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00579cz 2200181n 4500 =001 9880362456302441 =005 20231031104426.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063707 =035 \\$aBZR3613NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC632.H88 =150 \\$aHyperlipoproteinemia =550 \\$wg$aBlood lipoproteins =550 \\$wg$aBlood lipoproteins$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aHyperlipidemia =750 \2$aHyperlipoproteinemias$0(DNLM)D006951$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aHomozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia$0(DNLM)D000090542$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00602cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362456402441 =005 20070420145657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063706 =035 \\$aBZR3612NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ399.H96 =150 \\$aHyperlipidemia in children =550 \\$wg$aHyperlipidemia =550 \\$wg$aMetabolic disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aHyperlipidemias$0(DNLM)D006949$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHyperlipidemias$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00645cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362456502441 =005 20070420145400.0 =008 931215i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063704 =035 \\$aBZR3610NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC632.H87 =150 \\$aHyperlipidemia =450 \\$wnne$aHyperlipemia =450 \\$aHyperlipidaemia =550 \\$aBlood lipids =550 \\$wg$aLipids$xMetabolism$xDisorders =670 \\$aDurrington, P. Hyperlipidaemia, 1989. =670 \\$aClassic papers in hyperlipidaemia, 1989. =670 \\$aBlack's med. dict.$b(Hyperlipidaemia) =750 \2$aHyperlipidemias$0(DNLM)D006949$5IEN =LDR 00470cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362456602441 =005 20120730163304.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063703 =035 \\$aBZR3609NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHyperkinesia =450 \\$aHyperactivity, Motor =450 \\$aHypercinesia =450 \\$aHyperkinesis =450 \\$aOveractivity =550 \\$wg$aPsychomotor disorders =750 \2$aHyperkinesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006948 =LDR 00607cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362456702441 =005 20120730163304.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063700 =035 \\$aBZR3606LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G87$cBotany =150 \\$aHypericum =450 \\$aSaint John's-worts =450 \\$aSaint Johnsworts =450 \\$aSt. John's worts =550 \\$wg$aGuttiferae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Saint-John's-wort) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(St.-John's wort: any of various plants or shrubs of the genus Hypericum) =750 \2$aHypericum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020902 =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362456802441 =005 20120730163304.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063699 =035 \\$aBZR3605NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL141 =150 \\$aHyperhidrosis =450 \\$aExcessive perspiration =550 \\$wg$aPerspiration =550 \\$wg$aSweat glands$xDiseases =750 \2$aHyperhidrosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006945 =LDR 00488nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880690255802441 =005 20180829114729.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090859 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85090859 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170748690000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aNephrologists =550 \\$wg$aInternists =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =550 \\$wg$aUrologists =750 \2$aNephrologists$0(DNLM)D000072104$5IEN =LDR 00900nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880690256402441 =005 20180829113157.0 =008 860514i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002899 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 86002899 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168842290000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aNeonatologists =550 \\$wg$aPediatricians =670 \\$aWork cat.: Medical malpractice : obstetric and neonatal cases, c1986. =670 \\$aPhone call to Dr. Reddy, Georgetown U. Hospital Neonatology Dept., 4/11/86$b(After a pediatrician has passed his board exams, he can go into Neonatology, a sub-specialty of pediatrics, for two years as a fellow, and upon certification, becomes a neonatologist.) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould's med. dict. =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aForfar Textbook of pediatrics 3rd ed. =750 \2$aNeonatologists$0(DNLM)D000072156$5IEN =LDR 00691cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880692186002441 =005 20180926144040.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093969 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85093969 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169068660000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25$cBotany =150 \\$aOcimum sanctum =450 \\$aHoly basil =450 \\$aMonks basil =450 \\$aPurple-stalked basil =450 \\$aSacred basil =450 \\$aToolsi =450 \\$aToolsy =450 \\$aTulasī =450 \\$aTulsi =550 \\$wg$aBasil =670 \\$aSPN$b(Ocimum sanctum, Holy basil) =750 \2$aOcimum sanctum$0(DNLM)D000070004$5IEN =LDR 00423cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880692186802441 =005 20180926135630.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093849 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85093849 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169061770000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOccupational therapists =550 \\$wg$aAllied health personnel =750 \2$aOccupational Therapists$0D000072087$5IEN =LDR 00506cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880692268702441 =005 20180912112311.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084743 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85084743 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169246950000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR89.7 =150 \\$aNitrogen-fixing microorganisms =450 \\$wnne$aMicro-organisms, Nitrogen-fixing =550 \\$wg$aMicroorganisms =750 \2$aNitrogen-Fixing Bacteria$0(DNLM)D000072738$5IEN =LDR 01791cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880702155402441 =005 20181002121752.0 =008 050318i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99005116 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 99005116 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171657010000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aWeb portals =450 \\$aGateways (Web portals) =450 \\$aInternet portals =450 \\$aPortals (World Wide Web) =550 \\$wg$aWeb sites =550 \\$aFederated searching =550 \\$aWeb search engines =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97077803: Official Excite Internet yellow pages, 1999. =670 \\$aInfo Trac business index July 9, 1999$b(Web portals, portals, sites which sell themselves as starting points for World Wide Web browsing; Yahoo, Lycos, Excite biggest ones; often started as search engines, but now have in addition topically arranged direct links to sites on topics of interest to most browsers, and may also offer e-mail, calendar, or other services to users; often supported by advertising; special, topical portals with direct links only to a single topic or few related topics are also called vertical portals or simply hubs) =670 \\$aWWW through AltaVista July 9, 1999$b("Web portal", 5118 hits, conforming to Info Trac meaning; "internet portal", 4756 hits, many conforming to Info Trac meaning of "Web portal," and many meaning "Internet gateway," or networking connectivity) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on Web sites that present themselves as starting points for Web browsing, usually offering both a search engine and topically arranged direct links to sites of general interest, and sometimes also offering electronic mail or other services. =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aPatient Portals$4NM$0(DNLM)D000072638$5IEN =LDR 00576nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880702170702441 =005 20180928124457.0 =008 890919||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005379 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 89005379 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172414890000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP752.O89 =150 \\$aOxysterols =450 \\$aOxygenated sterols =550 \\$wg$aSterols =670 \\$aWork cat.: Activités biologiques des oxystérols, 1988. =670 \\$aChem. phys. lipids, 1985:$bv. 38, p. 187. =750 \2$aOxysterols$0(DNLM)D000072376$5IEN =LDR 01076cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880707872502441 =005 20181008105246.0 =008 870115i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000286 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 87000286 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168688590000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF698.35.P47$cPsychology =053 \0$aRC569.5.P45$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aPerfectionism (Personality trait) =550 \\$wg$aPersonality =670 \\$aWork cat.: Adderholdt-Elliott, M. Perfectionism, 1987. =670 \\$aEnglish comp. dict. psch.$b(practice of demanding of oneself or others a higher quality of performance than is required by the situation) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(a disposition to regard anything short of perfection as unacceptable (def.#3)) =675 \\$aChaplin dict. psych.;$aThes. psych. index terms;$aPsych. abst.;$aHarriman new dict. psych.;$aHarre & Lamb encyc. dict. psych.;$aVocabulaire de la Psychologie;$aEvans psych.;$aPsych. alm.;$aDrever dict. psych.;$aEysenck encyc. psych. =750 \2$aPerfectionism$0(DNLM)D000072639$5IEN =LDR 00692nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880707873002441 =005 20181008101438.0 =008 910711i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91003386 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 91003386 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170644190000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ370 =150 \\$aPediatric emergency services =450 \\$aEmergency medical services for children =550 \\$wg$aChild health services =550 \\$wg$aEmergency medical services =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pediatric emergency care systems, c1992. =675 \\$aMESH;$aWeb. 3;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aPediatric Emergency Medicine$4RM$0D000070316$5IEN =LDR 00737cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880708258602441 =005 20181011121356.0 =008 001014i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92004280 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 92004280 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170792080000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC552.S62 =150 \\$aSocial phobia =450 \\$aSocial anxiety =450 \\$aSocial anxiety disorder =550 \\$wg$aPhobias =670 \\$aDSM IIIR. =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms. =670 \\$a00064479: Markway, B.G. 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assumes vitamin activity upon activation or chemical change) =670 \\$aThe Merck manual of diagnosis and therapy, via WWW, June 1, 2004$b(In the skin, previtamin D3 is synthesized photochemically from 7-dehydrocholesterol and is slowly isomerized to vitamin D3) =750 \2$aProvitamins$0(DNLM)D000072664$5IEN =LDR 00507nz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880730552602441 =005 20181129144455.0 =008 080305||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008110122 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2008110122 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169798140000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aProteins$xStructure =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Anatomy of gene regulation, c2003 =750 \2$aProtein Structural Elements$0(DNLM)D000072416$5IEN =LDR 01024cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880730573002441 =005 20181126134744.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85105462 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85105462 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170051280000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHE6184.P65$cPostal service =053 \\$aNC1870$bNC1875$cPicture postcards =150 \\$aPostcards =450 \\$aCards, Postal =450 \\$aPicture postcards =450 \\$aPost cards =450 \\$wnne$aPostal cards =550 \\$wg$aPostal stationery =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aBritannica Micro. =680 \\$iHere are entered works both on cards sold by post offices with stamps already printed on them, usually mailable at rates lower than those for letters in envelopes, as well as on commercially printed cards, usually having a picture printed on one side, to which a stamp must be affixed for mailing. =750 \2$aPostcards as Topic$0(DNLM)D000072439$5IEN =LDR 00535cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880730574002441 =005 20181126103912.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104617 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85104617 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170060800000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD382.P64 =150 \\$aPolyelectrolytes =450 \\$aPolymer electrolytes =450 \\$aPolymeric electrolytes =550 \\$wg$aElectrolytes =550 \\$wg$aPolymers =750 \2$aPolyelectrolytes$0(DNLM)D000071228$5IEN =LDR 00538cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880730574102441 =005 20181126085650.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102165 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85102165 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171401650000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aVK1500$bVK1661 =150 \\$aPilots and pilotage =450 \\$aShip pilots =550 \\$wg$aContracts, Maritime =550 \\$wg$aHarbors =550 \\$aNavigation =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aPilots$0(DNLM)D000070356$4BM$5IEN =LDR 00958cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880730574202441 =005 20181126084501.0 =008 000106i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002673 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85002673 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169458680000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD8039.A4$bHD8039.A44 =150 \\$aAir pilots =360 \\$isubdivision$aPiloting$iunder special types of aircraft, e.g.$aAirplanes--Piloting =450 \\$aAirline pilots =450 \\$aAirplane pilots =450 \\$aAirplanes$xPilots =450 \\$aAviators =450 \\$aPilots (Aeronautics) =550 \\$wg$aFlight crews =670 \\$aUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Government Activities and Transportation Subcommittee. 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Constructing rainbow classrooms : non-heterosexual students' journey toward safer schools, 2005:$bp. 17 (The term "non-heterosexual" is used in this study to denote all students who describe their sexuality as different, although they may not necessarily identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer. In some cases, students choose to use the "Q" in LGBTQ to mean that they are questioning their sexuality and do not identify with any one particular category) p. 18 (LGBT youth) p. 23 (non-heterosexuals) =670 \\$aDouble-tongued word wrester dictionary, via WWW, May 20, 2006$b(LGBTQ adj. having a sexual orientation other than heterosexual) =670 \\$aColgate University Office of LGBTQ Initiatives WWW home page, May 20, 2006$b(lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning students; LGBTQ faculty, staff, students and alumni; the LGBTQ community) =670 \\$aGLBTQ : an encyc. of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender & queer culture, via WWW, June 2, 2006$b(in article on Spirituality: glbtq individuals; glbtq communities; glbtq community; glbtq people) =670 \\$aFamous GLBTQ people Web site, June 2, 2006. =675 \\$aWomen's thesaurus =750 \2$aSexual and Gender Minorities$0(DNLM)D000072339$5IEN =LDR 01206cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880737061602441 =005 20200504113052.0 =008 001106i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85065657 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85065657 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170118780000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQH541.15.I5 =150 \\$aIndicators (Biology) =450 \\$aBioindicators =450 \\$aBiological environmental indicators =450 \\$aBiological indicators =450 \\$aEcological indicators =450 \\$aEnvironmental indicators, Biological =450 \\$aSentinel organisms =550 \\$wg$aEcology =550 \\$aBiological monitoring =550 \\$aBiological reagents =550 \\$aWater quality biological assessment =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/29/91$b(ecological indicators, biological indicators ... of environmental pollution, biologicial indicators of environmental quality, biological indicators of freshwater pollution and environmental management) =670 \\$aInvertebrate biodiversity as bioindicators of sustainable landscapes, 1999. =750 \2$aEnvironmental Biomarkers$0(DNLM$5IEN)D000074062 =750 \2$aSentinel Species$0(DNLM)D000072739$5IEN =LDR 01795cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880740774002441 =005 20181231153904.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85111985 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85111985 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169618650000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aRecreation centers =450 \\$aCanteens (Recreation centers) =450 \\$aRecreation centres =450 \\$aRecreation facilities =450 \\$aRecreational centers =450 \\$aRecreational facilities =550 \\$wg$aCommunity centers =550 \\$aRecreation areas =550 \\$aSports facilities =670 \\$aRood, T.W.J. Computerized recreational facilities planning using the map analysis package, 1989. =670 \\$aBronzan, R.T. New concepts in planning and funding athletic, physical education, and recreational facilities, c1974. =670 \\$aSpace planning guidelines for campus recreational sport facilities, c2009. =670 \\$aSeattle (Wash.). Department of Parks and Recreation. Seattle park & recreation facilities, 1970. =670 \\$aBellingham (Wash.). Parks and Recreation Department. Bellingham parks and recreation facilities guide, 1975? =670 \\$aHealth/fitness clubs and recreation centres, 1998. =670 \\$aCarr, D. Indoor recreation centres, 1984. =670 \\$aOCLC, Oct. 15, 2013$b(titles: Recreational centers for teen-age youth; The need of recreational centers and how that need is being filled in San Francisco Bay region; Map of the recreational centers in Arizona; Catholic recreational centers during the summer vacation period; A study of the ministry of episcopal parishes located in recreational centers to visitors) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aSports and Recreational Facilities$0D000072264$4BM$5IEN =LDR 00476cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880740774202441 =005 20181226172434.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126921 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85126921 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170005850000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGV401$bGV433 =150 \\$aSports facilities =550 \\$aRecreation centers =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aSports and Recreational Facilities$0(DNLM)D000072264$4BM$5IEN =LDR 00663nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880741169502441 =005 20251027151744.0 =008 100302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010103647 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2010103647 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172116630000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNervous system$xDiseases$xPatients$xRehabilitation =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Neurological rehabilitation, 1994 =750 \2$aNeurological Rehabilitation$0(DNLM)D000066530$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aCognitive Training$0(DNLM)D000091942$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/05/14 =LDR 00554cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880741169802441 =005 20190103112002.0 =008 080206||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008100287 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2008100287 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169952800000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCerebrovascular disease$xPatients$xRehabilitation =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Long-term effects of stroke, c2002 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aStroke Rehabilitation$0(DNLM)D000071939$4NM$5IEN =LDR 00446nz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880741173802441 =005 20190102115058.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128687 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85128687 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171921490000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.S78 =150 \\$aStreptococcus salivarius =550 \\$wg$aStreptococcus =750 \2$aStreptococcus salivarius$0(DNLM)D000070001$5IEN =LDR 02348cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880741174102441 =005 20190102111743.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128511 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85128511 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171913550000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD30.28 =150 \\$aStrategic planning =450 \\$aGoal setting (Strategic planning) =450 \\$aPlanning, Strategic =450 \\$aStrategic intent (Strategic planning) =450 \\$aStrategic management =550 \\$wg$aPlanning =550 \\$aBusiness planning =670 \\$aWork cat: Brand, C.G. 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Prahalad term "strategic intent"; they explain that it is a business' long-term, far-reaching goal; to determine your business' strategic intent, you must not only consider what you want in the next five or ten years, but what you want to accomplish in a 50 year time frame; main tenets of strategic intent planning are direction, discovery and destiny; sense of direction includes an understanding about the long-term market or competitive market or competitive position that a firm claims to build over the next decade; sense of destiny should retain a sense of discovery and excitement about the future; sense of destiny has an emotional edge to it and should be a goal that both you and your employees perceive as inherently worthwhile) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the process by which an organization formulates its long range goals and selects activities for achieving them. =750 \2$aStrategic Planning$0(DNLM)D000070318$5IEN =LDR 00513cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880743773802441 =005 20190107110942.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130584 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85130584 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172265780000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC611.9$bQC611.98 =150 \\$aSuperconductivity =550 \\$wg$aElectric conductivity =550 \\$aCritical currents =550 \\$aSuperfluidity =750 \2$aSuperconductivity$0(DNLM)D000072176$5IEN =LDR 01708cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880745362102441 =005 20190110142407.0 =008 051209i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005008277 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2005008277 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171610790000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEthnopharmacology =450 \\$aIndigenous peoples$xEthnopharmacology =550 \\$wg$aEthnoscience =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =550 \\$aTraditional medicine =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005035995: Etkin, N.L. 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Beyond buds : marijuana extracts - hash, vaping, dabbing, edibles & medicines, 2014. =670 \\$aCanada. Parliament. House of Commons. Standing Committee on Health. Vaping - towards a regulatory framework for e-cigarettes, 2015. =670 \\$aArnold, C. Vaping and health : what do we know about e-cigarettes?, in Environmental health perspectives, Sept. 2014, viewed online Sept. 2, 2016$b("vaping" (as e-cigarette users call their habit)) =670 \\$aCastle, J. Smokeless : an introductory guide to the pleasures of vaping, ©2013. =670 \\$aMacmillan dictionary online, Sept. 2, 2016$b(vape: to inhale (= breathe into your lungs) the vapour produced by an electronic cigarette; vaping, noun) =670 \\$aOxford dictionaries online, Sept. 2, 2016$b(vape: Inhale and exhale the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device; as noun: vaping) =670 \\$aWhat is vaping? : your complete guide, via Vaper soul website, Sept. 2, 2016$b(Vaping can be defined as the act of inhaling vapor from e-liquid through a personal vaporizer (the vaper's tobacco-free version of the traditional cigarette)) =670 \\$aPubMed website, Sept. 2, 2016$b(titles: Effects of electronic cigarette smoking on human health; Acute impact of tobacco versus electronic cigarette smoking on oxidative stress and vascular function; Electronic cigarette smoking increases aortic stiffness and blood pressure in young smokers; The acute effects of electronic cigarette smoking on the cutaneous circulation; Electronic-cigarette smoking experience among adolescents; Perceptions about e-cigarette safety may lead to e-smoking during pregnancy; Influence of E-smoking liquids on human periodontal ligament fibroblasts; What are kids vaping? Results from a national survey of US adolescents; Is vaping a gateway to smoking; Health professionals in Flanders perceive the potential health risks of vaping as lower than those of smoking but do not recommend using e-cigarettes to their smoking patients; Self-reported reasons for vaping among 8th, 10th, and 12th graders in the US; Smoking, vaping and public health; An electronic cigarette vaping machine for the characterization of aerosol delivery and composition) =750 \2$aVaping$0(DNLM)D000072137$5IEN =LDR 01369cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880751055602441 =005 20190131125857.0 =008 040924i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004009953 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2004009953 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169800800000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPatient refusal of treatment =450 \\$aMedical treatment refusal =450 \\$aRefusal of medical treatment =450 \\$aRefusal of treatment =450 \\$aTreatment refusal =550 \\$wg$aHealth behavior =550 \\$wg$aPatients$xLegal status, laws, etc. =550 \\$aInformed consent (Medical law) =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Treatment Refusal x Patient Refusal of Treatment, Refusal of Treatment) =670 \\$aThes. of psych. index terms$b(Treatment refusal) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Sept. 24, 2004$b(treatment refusal, refusal of treatment, refusal of medical treatment, patient refusal of treatment; medical treatment refusal) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on refusal of medical, psychological, or psychiatric treatment by patients or those authorized to make decisions for them. 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Acclimatization to heat in humans, 1989. =750 \2$aThermotolerance$5IEN =LDR 01336cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880752569102441 =005 20250214144536.0 =008 031021i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 95005018 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 95005018 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170924070000041 =040 \\$aAuCNL$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.X3$cBotany =150 \\$aXanthorrhoeaceae =550 \\$wg$aAsparagales =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bpp. 483-484. =670 \\$aUsher, G. Dict. of Botany, 1966. =670 \\$aWillis, J.C. Dict. of the flowering plants & ferns, 1973. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Xanthorrhoeaceae) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.$b(Xanthorrhoeaceae) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Xanthorrhoeaceae. Order Asparagales) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Xanthorrhoeaceae Dumort., nom. cons. Monocot family. Genera: Xanthorrhoea) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Xanthorrhoeaceae Dum. Excluding Calectasiaceae, Dasypogonaceae. 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Work-life balance: ways to restore harmony and reduce stress, May 31, 2008. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 16, 2009$b(Work-life balance is having enough time for work and enough to have a life, thus the work life balance; the expression was first used in the late 1970s to describe the balance between an individual's work and personal life; in the United States, this phrase was first used in 1986; related but broader terms include "lifestyle balance" and "life balance") =750 \2$aWork-Life Balance$0(DNLM)D000072358$5IEN =LDR 00542cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880752570702441 =005 20190204133056.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104998 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85104998 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172086140000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK629.P7$cBotany =053 \0$aSB353.5.P67$cCulture =150 \\$aPoria cocos =450 \\$aBread, Indian =450 \\$aIndian bread =450 \\$aTuckahoe =550 \\$wg$aEdible fungi =750 \2$aWolfiporia$0(DNLM)D000070660 =LDR 01934nz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880758430302441 =005 20190225122319.0 =008 160425i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016000923 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016000923 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)986032980300041 =040 \\$aAzTeS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK623.O58$cMycology =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aCoccidioides =450 \\$aBlastosporidium =450 \\$aMegalocitosporides =450 \\$aPosadasia =450 \\$aPseudococcidiodes =550 \\$wg$aOnygenaceae =670 \\$aWork cat: Kaushal, S. In vitro and in vivo proteome analysis of Coccidioides posadasii, 2015:$bsummary (Coccidioides posadasii, a dimorphic fungus endemic to the southwestern United States and Mexico; it is the cause of valley fever, coccidioidomycosis) =670 \\$aIndex Nominum Genericorum (ING), 19 April 2016:$bCoccidioides (Fungi) =670 \\$aMayo Clinic WWW, 19 April 2016:$b(Mayo Medical Laboratories : Hot Topic : Update on the identification of Coccidioides immitis and Coccidioides posadasii, Aug. 2012 (Coccidioides posadasii, a fungal pathogen found in the desert regions of the southwestern U.S.A.) =670 \\$aSpecies Fungorum, 7 June 2016$b(Coccidiodes; Species Fungorum synonymy: Blastosporidium, Megalocitosporides, Posadasia, Pseudococcidiodes; classification: Species Coccioides in Family Onygenaceae, in Order Onygenales, in Class Eurotiomycetes, in Phylum Ascomycota, in Kingdom Fungi) =670 \\$aWoRMS, 7 June 2016$b(Coccidiodes =670 \\$aWikipedia, 19 April 2016:$bCoccidioides posadasii, a pathogenic fungus that resides in the soil of the southwestern U.S.A., northern Mexico and other parts of the Americas. Along with C. immitis, it is responsible for causing coccidioidomycosis in humans) =675 \\$aFungal databases; International Plant Names Index; Plants National Database =750 \2$aCoccidioides$0(DNLM)D003045$5IEN =LDR 03972nz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880758434602441 =005 20190222131709.0 =008 160229i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2016000450 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016000450 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)985521857200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMedicalization =550 \\$wg$aSocial medicine =670 \\$aWork cat: 2014512625: De las hormonas sexuadas al Viagra, 2014:$bp. 4 of cover ([cataloger's translation] this book analyzes the processes of medicalization of sexuality in Argentina and Brazil from multiple disciplinary perspectives) p. 141 ([cataloger's translation] the medicalization of sexuality is part of a more general process of society that consists of attributing a medical nature to representations, practices and problems that, until then, were not understood in those terms) =670 \\$aAbercrombie, N. Penguin dictionary of sociology, 2006, via WWW, Mar. 1, 2016$b(medicalization: this refers to the increasing attachment of medical labels to behaviour regarded as socially or morally undesirable) =670 \\$aCambridge dictionary of sociology, 2006, via WWW, Mar. 1, 2016$b(medicalization: defined as the way in which the scientific knowledge of medical science is applied to behaviors or conditions which are not necessarily biological, this concept was developed (originally in the United States) in the early 1970s, associated with the view of medicine as an instrument of social control) =670 \\$aCollins dictionary of sociology, 2006, via WWW, Mar. 1, 2016$b(medicalization: 1. (in a medical context) the extension of medical authority into areas where lay and common-sense understandings and procedures once predominated, e.g. childbirth ... 2. (more generally) the tendency to view undesirable conduct as illness requiring medical intervention, thus extending the realm of medical judgements into political, moral and social domains) =670 \\$aDictionary of epidemiology, 2014, via WWW, Feb. 29, 2016$b(medicalization: the process by which problems traditionally considered nonmedical come to be defined and treated as medical issues; the process of identification of a personal or social condition as a medical issue subject to medical intervention; the expansion of medical profession's influence and authority into the domains of everyday existence) =670 \\$aDictionary of public health, 2007, via WWW, Mar. 1, 2016$b(medicalization: a process whereby a normal activity, such as pregnancy and childbirth, evolves into a situation that requires, and even becomes dominated by, specialized medical care) =670 \\$aDictionary of sociology (Oxford), 2015, via WWW, Mar. 1, 2016$b(medicalization: the term commonly denotes the spread of the medical profession's activities, such as their increasing involvement in the processes of birth and dying) =670 \\$aDictionary of the social sciences (Oxford), 2002, via WWW, Mar. 1, 2016$b(medicalization: the process of identification of an undesirable social condition or mental state as a medical problem subject to treatment) =670 \\$aJohnson, A.G. Blackwell dictionary of sociology, 2000, via WWW, Mar. 1, 2016$b(medicalization is a social process through which a human experience or condition is culturally defined as pathological and treatable as a medical condition) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 29, 2016$b(heading: Medicalization; scope note: a process by which nonmedical problems become defined and treated as medical problems, usually in terms of illnesses, or disorder) =670 \\$aWorld of sociology, 2001, via WWW, Mar. 1, 2016$b(medicalization refers to the process of providing a social or natural phenomenon with a medical designation and a medically based solution) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the social process by which formerly non-medical phenomena become defined and treated as medical conditions. =750 \2$aMedicalization$0(DNLM)D062528$5IEN =LDR 03624nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880758438302441 =005 20190221151314.0 =008 150203i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2015000263 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2015000263 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)985424656200041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP624.5.T47 =150 \\$aTerminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis =450 \\$aTerminal restriction fragment patterns =450 \\$aT-RFLP analysis =450 \\$aTRFPs (Terminal restriction fragment patterns) =550 \\$wg$aDNA fingerprinting$xTechnique =670 \\$aWork cat: Mobley, A.S. The bacterial community of a freshwater sponge, Radiospongilla cerebellata : a comparison of terminal restriction fragment length polymorphisms (T RFLP) and 16S rRNA clone library methods, 2010: p. 4 (Terminal Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism analysis (T-RFLP) is a method in which PCR [polymerase chain reaction] amplified 16S rRNA gene segments are labeled with a fluorescent primer and then digested with restriction enzymes. The resulting products are then run through a sequencer to determine the length of the terminal restriction fragments) =670 \\$aApplied and environmental microbiology, Feb. 2003:$bp. 926 (Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) is a culture-independent method of obtaining a genetic fingerprint of the composition of a microbial community) =670 \\$aApplied microbiology and biotechnology, Sept. 2008:$bp. 365 (Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) analysis is a popular high-throughput fingerprinting technique used to monitor changes in the structure and composition of microbial communities. This approach is widely used because it offers a compromise between the information gained and labor intensity) =670 \\$aJournal of microbiological methods, Jan. 1998:$bp. 135 (Terminal restriction fragment patterns (TRFPs), a rapid, PCR-based method for the comparison of complex bacterial communities ... Microbial populations in complex environmental samples are difficult to characterize; current techniques are incomplete and time consuming. We investigated a polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based method for rapidly comparing bacterial communities independent of culture or cloning. Community 16S rRNA genes were amplified and fluorescently labeled by PCR. The labeled products were digested by a restriction enzyme and the labeled, terminal restriction fragments (TRFs) were separated by electrophoresis and detected by laser-induced fluorescence on an automated gene sequencer. PCR parameters were optimized using an in vitro model community of known organisms) =670 \\$aFEMS microbiology ecology, July 2008:$bp. 169 (Evaluation of terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis in contrasting marine environments ... Terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) analysis is widely used in microbial ecology studies. ... T-RFLP analysis has been viewed as a rapid, convenient, sensitive, high-throughput, and highly reproducible method in microbial ecology studies and thus has been often used for analysing large numbers of samples in a study. In this method, T-RF patterns are generated by amplifying DNA fragments from bacterial assemblage using PCR with one or two fluorescently labeled primers, followed by digestion with restriction enzymes. 'Fingerprints' produced by T-RF patterns are used to assess the diversity and dynamics of microbial communities) =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aAmplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis$0(DNLM)D054458$4RM$5IEN =LDR 01239nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880758463202441 =005 20190218101942.0 =008 151215i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2015002971 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2015002971 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)985235489600041 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L375$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aOcotea =450 \\$aSweetwood =550 \\$wg$aLauraceae =670 \\$aWork cat: Lee, I. Static bending tests on greenheart in structural sizes, 1961. =670 \\$aUSDA NRCS Plants Database, accessed December 15, 2015:$b(Kingdom Plantae -- Plants; Subkingdom Tracheobionta -- Vascular plants; Superdivision Spermatophyta -- Seed plants; Division Magnoliophyta -- Flowering plants; Class Magnoliopsida -- Dicotyledons; Subclass Magnoliidae; Order Laurales; Family Lauraceae -- Laurel family; Genus Ocotea Aubl. -- sweetwood) =670 \\$aInternational Plant Names Index, accessed December 15, 2015:$b(Lauraceae Ocotea Aubl.) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera electronic version 1.0, accessed December 15, 2015:$b(Citation: Ocotea Aubl., Hist. Pl. Guiane: 780, Group: DICOTYLEDONES: LAURACEAE) =750 \2$aOcotea$0(DNLM)D027444$5IEN =LDR 01434nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880758463402441 =005 20190218095855.0 =008 151223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2015003035 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2015003035 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)985235476700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRF109.2$bRF320 =150 \\$aNeurotology =450 \\$aNeuro-otology =450 \\$aOtology/neurology =450 \\$aOtoneurology =550 \\$wg$aNeurology =550 \\$wg$aOtology =670 \\$aWork cat: 2014005477: Kohan, D. Neurotology, c2014. =670 \\$aMeSH, Dec. 23, 2015$bNeurotology (A subspecialty of otolaryngology dealing with the parts of the nervous system related to the ear; entry term: Neuro-Otology; entry term: Otoneurology) =670 \\$aDocSpot.com, Dec. 23, 2015$bWhat is Otology and Neurotology (Otologists/neurotologists are otolaryngologists, or ear nose and throat doctors, that specifically treat problems affecting the ears or balance; they may also treat tumors and nerve disorders that affect the area surrounding the structure of the ear, such as the temporal bone or base of the skull; have an interest in neurological ear problems, or disorders affecting the way the ear connects to the brain; the specialty may be referred to as otology/neurotology, otology and neurotology, otoneurology, neuro-otology, or sometimes simply as "O/N") =750 \2$aNeurotology$0(DNLM)D063165$5IEN =LDR 01813cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880758473202441 =005 20190215112122.0 =008 100607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010010172 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2010010172 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172351120000041 =040 \\$aWaElC$beng$cDLC$dOkU =150 \\$aCoexistence of species =450 \\$aSympatry (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aPopulation biology =550 \\$wg$aSpecies =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pontin, A. J. Competition and coexistence of species, 1982. =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of Evolution, Oxford University Press 2003, via Oxford Refernce Online, June 7, 2010:$bPopulation dynamics article, section on competition (... coexistence is promoted only if the effects of competition within a species are greater than the effects of the competition acting between species. Understanding the ecological processes that alleviate interspecific competition and allow coexistence has been a recurrent theme in population ecology.) Summary (The principles of population dynamics are founded on four key processes ... This quantitative understanding of population processes provides a framework within which the dynamics, interactions, and coexistence of species can be comprehended.) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster unabridged online, Feb. 5, 2015$b(Sympatric (adj.): occupying or taking place in the same area, ; specifically: capable of occupying the same range without loss of identity due to interbreeding; noun: sympatry) =670 \\$aTarver, Richard David. A diachronic analysis of Plio-Pleistocene hominin contemporaneity in Africa and Europe, 2015 [thesis]:$bpage x (A majority of extant primates are observed to live in sympatry with one or more species) =750 \2$aSympatry$0(DNLM)D061350$5IEN =LDR 02065nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880759447202441 =005 20190228133213.0 =008 160701||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016001518 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016001518 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)986587997600041 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHedgehog proteins =450 \\$aBanded hedgehog proteins =450 \\$aDesert hedgehog proteins =450 \\$aIndian hedgehog proteins =450 \\$aSonic hedgehog proteins =450 \\$aVertebrate hedgehog proteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat: Grover, V. K. From fats to fluorescent fish : lipid modifications of Sonic hedgehog ligand dictate cellular reception and signal response, c2011:$bpage 3 (During vertebrate evolution, genome duplication and divergence of the Hh gene, resulted in three types of Hh subgroups in mammals and avian, Sonic hedgehog (Shh), Indian hedgehog (Ihh) and Desert hedgehog (Dhh). Shh expression is conserved across species in the notochord and floor plate, while Dhh and Ihh have varied expression patterns and can be found in the gonads and in bone growth plates respectively) =670 \\$aMeSH 2016:$b(Hedgehog Proteins: A family of intercellular signaling proteins that play and important role in regulating the development of many TISSUES and organs. Their name derives from the observation of a hedgehog-like appearance in DROSOPHILA embryos with genetic mutations that block their action; entry terms: Banded hedgehog protein, Desert hedgehog protein, Indian hedgehog protein, Sonic hedgehog protein, Vertebrate hedgehog protein) =670 \\$aRiobo, N.A. Hedgehog signaling protocols, c2015:$bpreface (Mammalian genomes contain three homologs of the Drosophila Hh protein--Sonic (Shh), Indian (Ihh), and Desert (Dhh), encoded by separate genes [1]. All Hh proteins ...) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a family of intercellular signalling proteins that play an important role in the development of many tissues and organs. =750 \2$aHedgehog Proteins$0(DNLM)D053823$5IEN =LDR 01550nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880759450502441 =005 20190304142524.0 =008 160719||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016001643 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016001643 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)986587983600041 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBcl-2 protein family =450 \\$aB-cell lymphoma-2 protein family =450 \\$aBcl2-related proteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat: Kopparapu, P. Small Molecule Bcl-2 Functional Converters as Cancer Therapeutics, 2016:$babstract (The Bcl-2 family of proteins plays a major role in tumorigenesis) =670 \\$aMcgraw Hill Dictionary Of Scientific And Technical Terms, 2003:$b(bcl-2: A family of proteins that operate in the effector phase of apoptosis and may either promote or inhibit apoptosis) =670 \\$aTophkhane, C. Role of bcl2 and p73 in genistein-induced apoptosis in breast cancer cells, 2007. =670 \\$aGreider, C. Mechanistic examination of BCL2 induced cell cycle delay, 2003. =670 \\$aGhosh, M. The role of apoptosis and expression of bcl2 and CD40 in squamous cell carcinoma of the lung, 1997. =670 \\$aLei, K. The Bax subfamily of Bcl2-related proteins is essential for apoptotic signal transduction by c-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinase, 2002. =670 \\$aFagg, W. Ectopic expression of BCL2 in MCF10A cells :$bdifferential BCL-2 family protein expression and response to staurosporine-induced apoptosis, 2008. =750 \2$aProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2$0(DNLM)D019253$5IEN =LDR 01467nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880759454702441 =005 20190227152629.0 =008 160629i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016001496 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016001496 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)986376215600041 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP702.X9$cPhysiological chemistry =150 \\$aXylose =450 \\$aWood sugar =550 \\$wg$aPentoses =670 \\$aWork cat: Hohenschuh, W. The Path Forward : Using High Throughput Data and Dynamic Flux Balance Modeling to Identify Bottlenecks in the Carbon Metabolism of Industrial Microbes and Suggest Solutions to Improve Product Yield, 2016:$b(Developing a strain capable of fermenting xylose both efficiently and with high product yield would be a massive step towards realizing the sustainable production of lignocellulosic bioethanol) =670 \\$aMcgraw Hill Dictionary Of Scientific And Technical Terms, 2003:$b(Xylose: C5H10O5, A pentose sugar found in many woody materials; combustible, white crystals with a sweet taste; soluble in water and alcohol; melts about 148 C; used as a nonnutritive sweetener and in dyeing and tanning. Also known as wood sugar) =670 \\$aXu, P. and Luo, M. Xylose : production, consumption, and health benefits, 2012. =670 \\$aSlininger, P. Xylose fermentation : analysis, modelling and design, 1988. =670 \\$aXylose fermentation to ethanol, 1993. =750 \2$aXylose$0(DNLM)D014994$5IEN =LDR 02609nz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880759456602441 =005 20190227113248.0 =008 160613i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016001376 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016001376 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)986376212800041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMicroRNA =450 \\$aMicro RNA =450 \\$amiRNA (MicroRNA) =450 \\$apre-miRNA (Pre-MicroRNA) =450 \\$apri-miRNA (Primary MicroRNA) =450 \\$aPrimary MicroRNA =450 \\$aPrimary miRNA =450 \\$aSmall temporal RNA =450 \\$astRNA (Small temporal RNA) =550 \\$wg$aAntisense RNA =550 \\$wg$aNon-coding RNA =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sperber, H. H. B. MicroRNAs and metabolites in naïve to primed human embryonic stem cell transition, 2014. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 13, 2016$b(MicroRNAs. Scope note: Small double-stranded, non-protein coding RNAs, 21-25 nucleotides in length generated from single-stranded microRNA gene transcripts by the same ribonuclease III, Dicer, that produces small interfering RNAs. They become part of the RNA-induced silencing complex and repress the translation of target RNA by binding to homologous 3'UTR region as an imperfect match. The small temporal RNAs (stRNAs), let-7 and lin-4, from C. elegans, are the first 2 miRNAs discovered, and are from a class of miRNAs involved in developmental timing. UF Micro RNA; MicroRNA; miRNA; miRNAs; pre-miRNA; pri-miRNA; Primary MicroRNA; Primary miRNA; RNA, Small Temporal; Small Temporal RNA; stRNA. See also: RNA, Small Interfering. BTs in tree structures: RNA, Antisense; RNA, Small Untranslated) =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 13, 2016:$bmicroRNA (A microRNA (abbreviated miRNA) is a small non-coding RNA molecule (containing about 22 nucleotides) found in plants, animals and some viruses, that functions in RNA silencing and post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression; miRNAs resemble the small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) of the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway, except miRNAs derive from regions of RNA transcripts that fold back on themselves to form short hairpins, whereas siRNAs derive from longer regions of double-stranded RNA) =670 \\$aLiposomes : methods and protocols, ©2010:$bp. 449 (Similar to siRNA, microRNAs (miRNAs) were also discovered in C. elegans and are endogenous RNAs that mediate sequence specific gene silencing. Despite their functional similarity to siRNAs, miRNAs differ from siRNAs in regard to their origin, evolutionary conservation, and the types of genes they silence) =750 \2$aMicroRNAs$0(DNLM)D035683$5IEN =LDR 01203nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880759456802441 =005 20190227105735.0 =008 160627||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2016001484 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016001484 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)986376218100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEllagic acid =450 \\$aBenzoaric acid =550 \\$wg$aAntioxidants =550 \\$wg$aBenzopyrans =550 \\$wg$aPhenols =670 \\$aWork cat: Ellagic acid, 2016 =670 \\$aMeSH, June 29, 2016$b(Ellagic acid; entry term: Benzoaric Acid; mapped to: Benzopyrans) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed June 27, 2016$b(Ellagic acid is a natural phenol antioxidant found in numerous fruits and vegetables. The antiproliferative and antioxidant properties of ellagic acid have prompted research into its potential health benefits. Ellagic acid is the diactone of hexahydroxydiphenic acid) =670 \\$aInspec, viewed June 27, 2016$b(uncontrolled: ellagic acid) =670 \\$aApplied science & technology full text, viewed June 27, 2016$b(subject term: Ellagic acid) =670 \\$aToxline, viewed June 27, 2016$b(MeSH hdg: Ellagic acid) =750 \2$aEllagic Acid$0(DNLM)D004610$5IEN =LDR 01139cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880759457202441 =005 20190227101112.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035893 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85035893 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172680150000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S7$cBotany =053 \0$aSB295.D3$cCulture =150 \\$aDatura inoxia =450 \\$aAngel's trumpet (Plant) =450 \\$aDatura fastuosa =450 \\$aDatura guayaquilensis =450 \\$wnne$aDatura innoxia =450 \\$aDatura metel =450 \\$wnne$aDatura meteloides =450 \\$aDesert thornapple =450 \\$aPrickly datura =450 \\$aPricklyburr =450 \\$aSacred datura =450 \\$aThornapple, Desert =550 \\$wg$aDatura =670 \\$aITIS, June 30, 2016$b(Datura inoxia; Kingdom - Plantae; Taxonomic Rank - Species; Synonym(s) - Datura innoxia, Datura metel, Datura fastuosa, Datura meteloides; Common Name(s) - pricklyburr, angel's trumpet, desert thornapple, sacred datura, prickly datura; Genus - Datura; Family - Solanaceae ) =750 \2$aDatura metel$0(DNLM)D058530$5IEN =LDR 01189cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880759469202441 =005 20190225162918.0 =008 160510||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016001078 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016001078 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)986032969300041 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.Z45$cMicrobiology =053 \0$aRA644.Z56$cPublic health =150 \\$aZika virus infection =450 \\$aFever, Zika =450 \\$aZika fever =450 \\$aZika virus disease =550 \\$wg$aFlaviviral diseases =670 \\$aWork cat: Pregnant?, warning: Zika can cause microcephaly and other severe brain defects, there is no vaccine to prevent Zika virus infection, 2016:$btitle page (Zika virus infection) =670 \\$aMESH website, May 10, 2016$b(Zika Virus Infection; viral disease transmitted by the bite of aedes mosquitoes infected with Zika virus; symptoms include: fever, rash, headaches and arthralgia; "entry terms: Infection, Zika virus; Virus infection, Zika; Zika fever; Fever, Zika; Zika virus; previous indexing: Arbovirus Infections (1964-2015), Flavivirus Infections (1972-2015)) =750 \2$aZika Virus Infection$0(DNLM)D000071243$5IEN =LDR 00840nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880759469502441 =005 20190225161831.0 =008 160504||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016001016 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016001016 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)986032980600041 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aZika virus =550 \\$wg$aFlaviviruses =670 \\$aWork cat: What we know, and what we don't know, 2016:$bp. 1 (CDC's response to Zika; Zika virus) =670 \\$aMESH website, May 5, 2016$b(Zika Virus; an arbovirus in the flavivirus genus of the family flaviviridae; originally isolated in the Zika Forest of Uganda it has been introduced to Asia and the Americas; entry term: Virus, Zika; previous indexing: Arboviruses, Flavivirus; annotation: infection = Zika virus infection) =750 \2$aZika Virus$0(DNLM)D000071244$5IEN =LDR 00959cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880759470102441 =005 20160713142927.6 =008 040714i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117809 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85117809 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169474120000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S3$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.S28$cOrnamental plants =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aSaxifraga =450 \\$aAntiphylla =450 \\$aChrysobotrya =450 \\$aLeptasea =450 \\$aMuscaria =450 \\$aRockfoils =450 \\$aSaxifrage (Genus) =450 \\$aSaxifrages (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aSaxifragaceae =670 \\$aCklist. vasc. flora:$bp. 480. =670 \\$aColumbia encyc., 2001, via WWW, July 14, 2004$b(The true saxifrages (genus Saxifraga and some species of other genera), also called rockfoils) =670 \\$aAm. Horti. Soc. A-Z encyc. of garden plants, 1997$b(Saxifraga, saxifrage, saxifrages) =LDR 00661nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880759470302441 =005 20190225151323.0 =008 160607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2016001305 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016001305 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)986032964900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK623.O58$cMycology =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aOnygenales =550 \\$wg$aEurotiomycetes =670 \\$aSpecies Fungorum, 7 June 2016$b(Coccidiodes; classification: Species Coccioides in Family Onygenaceae, in Order Onygenales, in Class Eurotiomycetes, in Phylum Ascomycota, in Kingdom Fungi) =750 \2$aOnygenales$0(DNLM)D020036$5IEN =LDR 01631cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880759472402441 =005 20190225140301.0 =008 150330i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2015000815 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2015000815 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)984137542300041 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC$dDGPO =150 \\$aMindfulness (Psychology) =450 \\$aIn-the-moment (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aAttention =550 \\$wg$aAwareness =670 \\$aWork cat: Dayton, Gary. Trade mindfully, 2015:$bsubtitle (achieve your optimum trading performance with mindfulness and cutting-edge psychology) =670 \\$aDavis, Daphne M., PhD. What are the benefits of mindfulness? Monitor on psychology, July/August 2012, Vol 43, No. 7, viewed via the American Psychological Association web site, Mar. 31, 2015. =670 \\$aPsychology today, viewed online, Mar. 31, 2015$b(Mindfulness is a state of active, open attention on the present) =670 \\$aMindfulness, acceptance, and positive psychology: the seven foundations of well-being, 2013. =670 \\$aWikipedia, March 30, 2015$b(Mindfulness is "the intentional, accepting and non-judgmental focus of one's attention on the emotions, thoughts and sensations occurring in the present moment", which can be trained by meditational practices derived from Buddhist anapanasati) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the study or practice of mindfulness. Works on mindfulness as a method of cognitive therapy are entered under$aMindfulness-based cognitive therapy. =681 \\$iNote under$aMindfulness-based cognitive therapy =750 \2$aMindfulness$0(DNLM)D064866$5IEN =LDR 01838cz a2200577n 4500 =001 9880759472502441 =005 20190225132709.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084942$zsh 85102532 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85084942 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171030130000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.R666$cZoology =150 \\$aMicrotus =450 \\$aAgricola (Genus) =450 \\$aAmmomys =450 \\$aArbusticola =450 \\$aArvalomys =450 \\$aAulacomys =450 \\$aBicunedens =450 \\$aCampicola =450 \\$aCampicoloma =450 \\$aChilotus =450 \\$aEuarvicola =450 \\$wnne$aField mice =450 \\$aGrass voles =450 \\$aHerpetomys =450 \\$aIberomys =450 \\$aIsodelta =450 \\$aMeadow mice =450 \\$aMeadow voles =450 \\$aMeridiopitymys =450 \\$aMicrurus (Mammals) =450 \\$aOecomicrotus =450 \\$aOrthriomys =450 \\$aPallasiinus =450 \\$aParapitymys =450 \\$aPedomys =450 \\$aPine voles =450 \\$aPinemys =450 \\$wnne$aPitymys =450 \\$aSteneocranius =450 \\$aSumeriomys =450 \\$aSuranomys =450 \\$aSylvicola =450 \\$aTetramerodon =450 \\$aTibercola =550 \\$wg$aMuridae =550 \\$wg$aVoles =670 \\$aITIS, June 9, 2016:$b(Microtus; valid genus; family - Cricetidae; synonym(s) - Pedomys, Pitymys, Agricola, Ammomys, Arbusticola, Arvalomys, Aulacomys, Bicunedens, Campicola, Campicoloma, Chilotus, Euarvicola, Herpetomys, Iberomys, Isodelta, Meridiopitymys, Micrurus, Oecomicrotus, Orthriomys, Pallasiinus, Parapitymys, Pinemys, Psammomys, Steneocranius, Sumeriomys, Suranomys, Sylvicola, Tetramerodon, Tibercola; common name(s) Meadow Mice, Meadow Voles) =750 \2$aArvicolinae$0(DNLM)D003411$5IEN =LDR 01079nz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880761067702441 =005 20190304144113.0 =008 160819i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016001935 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016001935 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)987377815500041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPenicillin resistance =150 \\$aPenicillin Resistance$0(DNLM)D010403$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aDrug resistance in microorganisms =670 \\$aWork cat: Payne, D.B. Stability of clones over two decades and the role of murM in penicillin resistance and evolution of streptococcus pneumonia, 2007:$babstr. (Following the detection of penicillin-resistant strains of Streptococcus pneumonia in clinical specimens in the late 1960s, they have become a major public health concern. ... We examined the hypothesis that there was a precursor event, altered murM alleles, to the horizontal transfer of penicillin binding proteins that was a co-contributor to the development of highly penicillin-resistant strains that became prevalent in the last decade of the twentieth century) =LDR 01273nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880761068102441 =005 20190304141706.0 =008 150521i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2015001326 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2015001326 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)987377696900041 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNef protein =450 \\$aGene products, Nef =450 \\$aNef gene products =450 \\$aNegative factor protein =450 \\$aProtein Nef =550 \\$wg$aViral proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Qi, M. Nef, HIV-1 infection, and the ubiquitin-proteasome system, 2008:$bpage 16 (The Nef protein is approximately 206 amino acids in length in the case of HIV-1) =670 \\$aMeSH 2016, viewed December 11, 2015$b(Gene products, nef; entry term: nef Protein; scope note: Products of the retroviral NEF GENE. They play a role as accessory proteins that influence the rate of viral infectivity and the destruction of the host immune system. nef stands for negative factor) =670 \\$aUniProt.org, viewed Nov. 2, 2016$b(Protein nef) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed May 21, 2015$bNef (protein)(Nef (Negative Regulatory Factor) is a small 27-35 kDa myristoylated protein encoded by primate lentiviruses) =750 \2$aGene Products, nef$0(DNLM)D015693$5IEN =LDR 01087nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880761069802441 =005 20190304115406.0 =008 160906||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016002047 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016002047 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)987377705700041 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCytosine =550 \\$wg$aPyrimidine nucleotides =670 \\$aWork cat: Szulik, M. W. Oxidation of cytosine in DNA, c2014:$b((DNA is a polyanion at neutral pH. It usually appears as a doublestranded helix composed of two biopolymers that are made of nucleotides. Nucleotides comprise: purines Guanine (G) and Adenine (A), and pyrimidines Cytosine (C) and Thymine (T)) =670 \\$aMeSH, viewed September 6, 2016$b(Cytosine; A pyrimidine base that is a fundamental unit of nucleic acids) =670 \\$aU.S. National Library of Medicine, Genetics Home Reference. What is DNA, viewed September 6, 2016$b(The information in DNA is stored as a code made up of four chemical bases: adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine (T)) =750 \2$aCytosine$0(DNLM)D003596$5IEN =LDR 00685cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880761073702441 =005 20190304105529.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131404 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85131404 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169189420000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM499$cSociology =150 \\$aSymbolic interactionism =450 \\$aInteraction, Symbolic =450 \\$aInteractionism, Symbolic =450 \\$aSymbolic interaction =450 \\$aSymbolic-interactionist theory =550 \\$wg$aQualitative research$xMethodology =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology$xMethodology =750 \2$aSymbolic Interactionism$0(DNLM)D000073624$5IEN =LDR 02770nz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880761074002441 =005 20190304101010.0 =008 160826i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016001982 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016001982 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)987063843400041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQH463.13.I57 =150 \\$aInsertional mutagenesis =450 \\$aActivation, Insertional =450 \\$aCassette mutagenesis =450 \\$aGene insertion =450 \\$aInsertion, Gene =450 \\$aInsertion, Sequence =450 \\$aInsertion mutation =450 \\$aInsertional activation =450 \\$aLinker-insertion mutagenesis =450 \\$aMutation, Insertion =450 \\$aSequence insertion =450 \\$aViral insertional mutagenesis =550 \\$wg$aMutagenesis =550 \\$aInsertion elements, DNA =670 \\$aWork cat: Insertional mutagenesis strategies in cancer genetics, 2011. =670 \\$aMESH browser, Aug. 26, 2016$b(Mutagenesis, Insertional -- Mutagenesis where the mutation is caused by the introduction of foreign DNA sequences into a gene or extragenic sequence. This may occur spontaneously in vivo or be experimentally induced in vivo or in vitro. Proviral DNA insertions into or adjacent to a cellular proto-oncogene can interrupt genetic translation of the coding sequences or interfere with recognition of regulatory elements and cause unregulated expression of the proto-oncogene resulting in tumor formation) [MESH UFs: Gene insertion; Insertion mutation; Insertional activation; Linker-insertion mutagenesis; Cassette mutagenesis; Sequence insertion; Viral insertional mutagenesis) =670 \\$aThe plant cell, Dec. 1999:$bp. 2283 (Insertional mutagenesis is an alternative means of disrupting gene function and is based on the insertion of foreign DNA into the gene of interest) =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage medical dictionary, 2007$b(Insertional mutagenesis -- Mutation caused by the insertion of new genetic material into a normal gene) =670 \\$aDevelopmental dynamics, Nov. 2003:$bp. 523 (Insertional mutagenesis is a method for identifying genes essential for a given biological process by using the integration of DNA as the mutagen, thereby facilitating the cloning of the mutated gene. ... [T]he cloning of chemically mutated genes is quite laborious. ... Insertional mutagenesis provides an alternative whereby the identification of the mutated gene is greatly facilitated by the presence of a molecular tag at the site of the mutagenic lesion. The sequence of the genomic DNA flanking the inserted element can be easily cloned and sequenced; thus, the beginning of the search for the mutated gene is greatly simplified) =750 \2$aMutagenesis, Insertional$0(DNLM)D016254$5IEN =LDR 01380nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880763260502441 =005 20190308142020.0 =008 161205||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016002756 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016002756 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)987817338500041 =040 \\$aMTG$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPatient rooms =450 \\$aHospital rooms =550 \\$wg$aHealth facilities =550 \\$wg$aRooms =670 \\$aWork cat: Montana Memory Project website, December 5, 2016:$bArchival Photographs from the University of Montana. Description of digitized photo, "Community Hospital, Missoula, Montana" ("A patient room at Community Hospital on East Front Street, Missoula, Montana. Room contains a bed on wheels, a small dresser with mirror, a serving tray or stand next to the bed, a phone, and a standing light and one light on wall.") =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster Visual Dictionary Online, accessed Dec. 5, 2016:$bPatient room (Room for hospitalized patients; it can be private (one bed), semiprivate (two beds) or common (more than two beds).) =670 \\$aGoogle search, performed December 5, 2016:$b(hit counts: "Patient rooms," 506,000; "Hospital rooms," 410,000) =675 \\$aOED Online =680 \\$iHere are entered works on rooms that are occupied by patients during stays in health care facilities. =750 \2$aPatients' Rooms$0(DNLM)D010362$5IEN =LDR 01413nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880764268202441 =005 20190311152032.0 =008 170223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017000416 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017000416 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007668200041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM666.A64 =150 \\$aArabinonucleosides =450 \\$aArabinofuranosylnucleosides =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aAntiviral nucleosides =670 \\$aWork cat: Chiang, C.-W. Studies on adenine arabinoside-resistant mutants of Toxoplasma gondii, [1998]. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 20, 2017$b(Arabinonucleosides ... Nucleosides containing arabinose as their sugar moiety) [UF](Arabinofuranosylnucleosides) MeSH tree structures (directly under: Nucleosides) =670 \\$aGlen report - RNA & DNA oligonucleotide synthesis - modification - labeling, via WWW, Feb. 23, 2017$b(Arabinonucleosides are epimers of ribonucleosides with the chiral switch being at the 2ʹ position of the sugar residue) =670 \\$aBiochemistry, June 20, 2000:$bp. 7058 (Arabinonucleosides are stereo isomers of ribonucleosides, differing only in the configuration at the 2ʹ-position of the sugar ring. They have had a substantial impact on chemotherapy, and as such they have been extensively used as antiviral and anticancer drugs) =750 \2$aArabinonucleosides$0(DNLM)D001087$5IEN =LDR 01313nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880764272002441 =005 20190311111628.0 =008 170210i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017000295 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017000295 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007666200041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP801.S83 =150 \\$aSugar acids =550 \\$wg$aAcyclic acids =670 \\$aWork cat: Carter, A. Modifications in the preparation of glucaric acid and some 4-alkyl-4-azaheptane-1,7-diamines, [1998] =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 20, 2017$b(Sugar acids ... Monosaccharides and other sugars that contain one or more carboxylic acid moieties) MeSH tree structures (under: Acyclic acids) =670 \\$aAlger, M.S.M. Polymer science dictionary, 1997:$bp. 547 (sugar acid -- A monosaccharide (or sugar) or monosaccharide unit in which either an aldehyde group has been replaced by a carboxyl group (aldonic acid), or a terminal hydroxyl has been replaced by a carboxyl group (uronic acid), or in which both end groups have been so replaced (saccharic acid)) =670 \\$aBhagavan, N.V. Medical biochemistry, ©1992:$bp. 142 (Sugar acids. The sugar acids are obtained when the carbonyl group or a hydroxyl group is oxidized to a carboxylic acid group) =750 \2$aSugar Acids$0(DNLM)D013400$5IEN =LDR 02489nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880764274002441 =005 20190311101631.0 =008 170217i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017000361 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017000361 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007682700041 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007682700041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR408.2.D47 =150 \\$aDependoviruses =450 \\$aAAVs (Adeno-associated viruses) =450 \\$aAdeno-associated viruses =450 \\$aAdenosatellite viruses =550 \\$wg$aParvoviruses =670 \\$aWork cat: White, A.F. Targeted gene transfer by genetic capsid modification of recombinant adeno associated virus 2, 2005:$bp. 1 (The development of safe and efficient gene transfer vectors is essential to achieving long-term success for gene therapy. One of the most promising viral vectors is based on adeno-associated virus (AAV), a member of the parvovirus family. AAV is also known as dependovirus because it requires the presence of a helper virus to complete its replicative life cycle) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 15, 2017$b(Dependovirus -- A genus of the family Parvoviridae, subfamily Parvovirinae, which are dependent on a coinfection with helper adenoviruses or herpesviruses for their efficient replication. The type species is Adeno-associated virus 2) [UF] (Adeno-associated viruses) =670 \\$aCarter, J.B. Virology : principles and applications, ©2007:$bp. 138 (The subfamily Parvovirinae includes the genus Dependovirus, the members of which are defective, normally replicating only when the cell is co-infected with a helper virus. Other parvoviruses that do not require helper viruses are known as autonomous parvoviruses) =670 \\$aPDR medical dictionary, 2006$b(Dependovirus -- A genus of small defective single-stranded DNA viruses in the family Parvoviridae that depend on adenoviruses for replication. Syn. -- adeno-associated virus; adenosatellite virus) =670 \\$aDorland's illustrated medical dictionary, 2007$b(Dependovirus -- adeno-associated viruses; a genus of viruses of the subfamily Parvovirinae (family Parvoviridae) that require coinfection with an adenovirus or herpesvirus to provide helper functions for replication. If no helper virus is present, the genome can be integrated into the host cell DNA, resulting in latent infection. Asymptomatic infection is common in humans and in many animal species) =750 \2$aDependovirus$0(DNLM)D000229$5IEN =LDR 01115nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880764274202441 =005 20190311094704.0 =008 170210i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017000296 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017000296 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007665300041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP801.A265 =150 \\$aAcyclic acids =450 \\$aAcyclic carboxylic acids =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =670 \\$aWork cat: Carter, A. Modifications in the preparation of glucaric acid and some 4-alkyl-4-azaheptane-1,7-diamines, [1998] =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 9, 2017$b(Acids, Acyclic ... Carboxylic acids that have open-chain molecular structures as opposed to ring-shaped structures) MeSH tree structures (directly under: Carboxylic acids) =670 \\$aOrganic geochemistry, Nov. 2000:$bp. 1209 (Carboxylic acids of marine evaporitic oils from Sergipe-Alagoas Basin, Brazil) p. 1211 ( ... 3.2. Carboxylic acids. 3.2.1. Acyclic carboxylic acids. The major acidic components found in the Muribeca-Carmópolis oils were acyclic acids) =750 \2$aAcids, Acyclic$0(DNLM)D000144 =LDR 01423nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880767036002441 =005 20190320160420.0 =008 170516\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017003467 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017003467 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988229498000041 =040 \\$aMTG$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNeurofeedback =450 \\$aEEG biofeedback =450 \\$aNeurotherapy (Neurofeedback) =550 \\$wg$aBiological control systems =670 \\$aWork cat.: Jaušovec and Pahor. Increasing Intelligence, 2017:$bBack cover ("Increasing Intelligence overviews contemporary approaches and techniques designed to increase general cognitive ability in healthy individuals. The book covers behavioral training and different electrical stimulation methods such as TMS, tDCS, tACS, and tRNS, along with alternative approaches ranging from neurofeedback to cognitive-enhancing drugs") =670 \\$aApplied Neuroscience Society of Australasia WWW site, viewed May 16, 2017:$bHammond, D. Corydon, "An Introduction to Neurofeedback" ("In the late 1960's and 1970's we learned that it was possible to recondition and retrain brainwave patterns. Some of this work began with the training of alpha brainwave activity for relaxation, while other work originating at UCLA focused on uncontrolled epilepsy. This training is called Neurotherapy or EEG biofeedback or Neurofeedback") =750 \2$aNeurofeedback$0(DNLM)D058765$5IEN =LDR 00918nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880767045502441 =005 20170713140228.4 =008 170407i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017003185 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017003185 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988176576500041 =040 \\$aCaOONL$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R215$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aActaea =450 \\$aBaneberry =550 \\$wg$aRanunculaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Recovery strategy for the tall bugbane (Actaea elata) in Canada, 2017. =670 \\$aITIS website, April 7, 2017$b(Actaea, Common name - baneberry; Family - Ranunculaceae, Order - Ranunculales, Class - Magnoliopsida, Division - Tracheophyta, Kingdom - Plantae) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, April 7, 2017$b(Actaea, Common name - baneberry; Family - Ranunculaceae, Order - Ranunculales, Class - Magnoliopsida, Division - Magnoliophyta, Kingdom - Plantae) =LDR 01302nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880767046702441 =005 20190318144740.0 =008 170327i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017003086 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017003086 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988089865400041 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aProliferating cell nuclear antigen =450 \\$aPCNA (Antigen) =550 \\$wg$aAntigens =550 \\$wg$aNuclear proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: León Garrigosa, F. Estudio de la proliferación y de los astrocitos de la eminencia media, inducida por la hipofisectomía, 2012:$bPDF, p. [5] (Among the antigens associated with cell proliferation and which can be used as a marker, the Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) stands out) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, March 27, 2017$b(MeSH hdg.: Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen; scope note: Nuclear antigen with a role in DNA synthesis, DNA repair, and cell cycle progression; PCNA is required for the coordinated synthesis of both leading and lagging strands at the replication fork during DNA replication. PCNA expression correlates with the proliferation activity of several malignant and non-malignant cell types; shown in MeSH tree structure under Nuclear proteins) =750 \2$aProliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen$0(DNLM)D018809 =LDR 01464nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880767047302441 =005 20190318142633.0 =008 170327i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017003090 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017003090 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988089862500041 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMedian eminence =450 \\$aEminence, Medial =450 \\$aEminence, Median =450 \\$aEminentia mediana =450 \\$aMedial eminence =550 \\$wg$aHypothalamo-hypophyseal system =670 \\$aWork cat.: León Garrigosa, F. Estudio de la proliferación y de los astrocitos de la eminencia media, inducida por la hipofisectomía, 2012:$bPDF, p. [5] (...changes that occur in the Median eminence after hypophysectomy...) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, March 27, 2017$b(MeSH hdg.: Median Eminence ; scope note: Raised area at the infundibular region of the Hypothalamus at the floor of the brain, ventral to the third ventricle and adjacent to the Arcuate nucleus of hypothalamus; it contains the terminals of hypothalamic neurons and the capillary network of hypophyseal portal system, thus serving as a neuroendocrine link between the brain and the Pituitary gland; entry terms: Eminentia mediana, Medial eminence; shown in MeSH tree structure under Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System) =670 \\$aNeurolex, Neuroxicence lexicon website, March 27, 2017:$bbrain regions list (Median eminence) =750 \2$aMedian Eminence$0(DNLM)D008473$5IEN =LDR 01522nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880767050802441 =005 20190318104158.0 =008 170313i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017002967 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017002967 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988090034500041 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHydrocodone =450 \\$aHycodan (Trademark) =450 \\$aHysingla (Trademark) =450 \\$aLorcet-HD (Trademark) =450 \\$aLortab (Trademark) =450 \\$aVicodin (Trademark) =450 \\$aVicoprofen (Trademark) =450 \\$aZohydro ER (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aCodeine$xDerivatives =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hydrocodone: Vicodin®, Lortab®, Lorcet-HD®, Hycodan®, Vicoprofen®:$bp. 1 (antitussive and narcotic analgesic agent) =670 \\$aMESH, March 10, 2017$b(Hydrocodone; narcotic analgesic related to codeine, but more potent and addicting; used also as cough suppressant; entry term: Codinovo, Dicodid, Dihydrocodeinone, Hycodan, Hycon, Hydrocodeinonebitartrate, Hydrocodon, Hydrocodone bitartrate, Hydrocodone tartrate (1:1), Hydrate (2:5), Hydrocon, Robidone; pharm. action: Analgesics, opioid; antitussive agents; narcotics) =670 \\$aMedline Plus, March 10, 2017$b(Hysingla®, Zohydro ER®, opiate (narcotic) analgesics) =670 \\$aMiller-Keane encyclopedia & dictionary of medicine, nursing, and allied health$b(Hydrocodone; synthetic narcotic analgesic similar to but more active than codeine; used as antitussive) =750 \2$aHydrocodone$0(DNLM)D006853$5IEN =LDR 01138nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880767051202441 =005 20190318101743.0 =008 170321i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2017003034 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017003034 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988089846700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC147.H43 =150 \\$aHemorrhagic fever, American =450 \\$aAmerican hemorrhagic fever =450 \\$aArgentinian hemorrhagic fever =450 \\$aBolivian hemorrhagic fever =450 \\$aHemorrhagic fever, Argentinian =450 \\$aHemorrhagic fever, Bolivian =550 \\$wg$aHemorrhagic fever =670 \\$aWork cat.: Historia de la fiebre hemorrágica argentina, 2011:$bp. 86 (Argentina suffered an outbreak of hemorrhagic fever starting in the late 1950 centered in the provinces of Buenos Aires, Cordoba and Santa Fe) =670 \\$aUS National Library of Medicine MeSH database, viewed March 21, 2017$b(Hemorrhagic fever, American; Arenaviruses, New World that has cross references Hemorrhagic fever, Argentinian and Hemorrhagic fever, Bolivian) =750 \2$aHemorrhagic Fever, American$0(DNLM)D006478$5IEN =LDR 00779nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880767054502441 =005 20190315162849.0 =008 161115i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016002600 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016002600 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007675200041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP535.Z6$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aZinc in human nutrition =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =670 \\$aWork cat: Zinc and its role in biology and nutrition, 1983. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aZinc$0(DNLM)D015032$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aNutritional Physiological Phenomena$0(DNLM)D009747$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aZinc$iand$aNutritional Physiological Phenomena$5IEN =LDR 04722nz a2200421n 4500 =001 9880767054602441 =005 20190315161838.0 =008 170220||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017000370 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017000370 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007679200041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM666.V525 =150 \\$aVidarabine =450 \\$a9-b-D-arabinofuranosyladenine =450 \\$a9-beta-arabinofuranosyladenine =450 \\$a9-beta-D-arabinofuranosyladenine =450 \\$aAdenine 9-b-D-arabinofuranoside =450 \\$aAdenine arabinoside =450 \\$aAlpha-ara A (Vidarabine) =450 \\$aAlpha-D-arabinofuranosyladenine =450 \\$aAra A (Vidarabine) =450 \\$aAra A (Vidarabine) =450 \\$aAra Ade (Vidarabine) =450 \\$aArabinofuranosyladenine =450 \\$aArabinosyladenine =450 \\$aBeta-ara A (Vidarabine) =450 \\$aVira-A (Vidarabine) =550 \\$wg$aAdenosine =550 \\$wg$aArabinonucleosides =670 \\$aWork cat: Chiang, C.-W. Studies on adenine arabinoside-resistant mutants of Toxoplasma gondii, [1998]. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 19, 2017$b(Vidarabine ... An antiviral & antimetabolite. ... A nucleoside antibiotic isolated from Streptomyces antibioticus. It has some antineoplastic properties and has broad spectrum activity against DNA viruses in cell cultures and significant antiviral activity against infections caused by a variety of viruses such as the herpes viruses, the vaccina virus and varicella zoster virus) [UFs] (9-beta-Arabinofuranosyladenine; 9-beta-D-Arabinofuranosyladenine; Adenine arabinoside; Alpha-ara A; Alpha-D-Arabinofuranosyladenine; Ara A; Arabinofuranosyladenine; Arabinosyladenine; Beta-ara A; Vira-A) MeSH tree structures (directly under: Adenosine; also directly under: Arabinonucleosides) =670 \\$aDorland's illustrated medical dictionary, 2007$b(Vidarabine -- a purine analogue that inhibits DNA synthesis; used as a topical antiviral agent in the treatment of herpes simplex keratitis or keratoconjunctivitis and intravenously in the treatment of herpes simplex encephalitis. Called also adenine arabinoside or ara-A) =670 \\$aMarine drugs, Oct. 11, 2010:$bp. 2619, doi: 10.3390/md8102619 (Marine sponges are currently one of the richest sources of pharmacologically active compounds found in the marine environment. These bioactive molecules are often secondary metabolites, whose main function is to enable and/or modulate cellular communication and defense. ... The most important antiviral lead of marine origin reported thus far is nucleoside Ara-A (vidarabine) isolated from sponge Tethya crypta. It inhibits viral DNA polymerase and DNA synthesis of herpes, vaccinica and varicella zoster viruses. However due to the discovery of new types of viruses and emergence of drug resistant strains, it is necessary to develop new antiviral lead compounds continuously) =670 \\$aBiochemical pharmacology, Feb. 15, 2014:$bp. 543 (Vidarabine is a nucleoside analog that is taken up into host cells and incorporated into the DNA of herpes viruses, thereby leading to inhibition of viral DNA polymerase and DNA chain termination. Via this mechanism, vidarabine, also referred to as adenine 9-b-D-arabinofuranoside or 9-b-D-arabinofuranosyladenine (abbreviated as Ara-A or Ara-Ade), exerts antiviral effects, particularly in herpes virus infections. Vidarabine was the first clinically approved antiviral drug, exhibiting therapeutic effects in local and systemic herpes virus infections. However, due to limitations in clinical efficacy and because of toxicity issues, vidarabine has now been superseded by more effective and safer antiviral agents such as ganciclovir and foscarnet. Currently,the use of vidarabine is restricted to local applications in herpes virus keratitis, with a small therapeutic window) =670 \\$aJournal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics, Aug. 2016:$bp. 244 (Response to letter to the editor on "Does vidarabine mediate cardioprotection via inhibition of AC5?" / Claudio A. Bravo ... . We ... believe that the arguments raised, although partially valid, actually miss the point of our study. We found that vidarabine (AraA) reduced infarct size, even when administered after coronary artery reperfusion, making this drug potentially clinically important, since most drugs must be administered before coronary occlusion in order to be effective) =670 \\$aLeukemia, Mar. 2000:$bp. 379 (Fludarabine phosphate (2-F-ara-AMP) is an adenine nucleoside analogue. Unlike adenine arabinoside (ara-A), this drug is water soluble and resistant to deamination by adenosine deaminase) =750 \2$aVidarabine$0(DNLM)D014740$5IEN =LDR 00959nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880767055302441 =005 20190315155059.0 =008 170226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017000430 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017000430 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007667000041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP625.R53 =150 \\$aRibonucleosides =550 \\$wg$aNucleosides =670 \\$aWork cat: Chiang, C.-W. Studies on adenine arabinoside-resistant mutants of Toxoplasma gondii, [1998]. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 24, 2017$b(Ribonucleosides ... Nucleosides in which the purine or pyrimidine base is combined with ribose) MeSH tree structures (directly under: Nucleosides) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of astrobiology, 2015:$bp. 1455 (In biochemistry, a ribonucleoside is an organic molecule derived from the condensation of a nitrogenous base and the C1 atom of ribose via a glycoside linkage) =750 \2$aRibonucleosides$0(DNLM)D012263$5IEN =LDR 02252nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880767057102441 =005 20190315143438.0 =008 170224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017000423 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017000423 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007667300041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM666.P93 =150 \\$aPurine nucleosides =550 \\$wg$aAntiviral nucleosides =550 \\$wg$aNeuroprotective agents =550 \\$wg$aPurines =670 \\$aWork cat: Chiang, C.-W. Studies on adenine arabinoside-resistant mutants of Toxoplasma gondii, [1998]. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 19, 2017$b(Purine nucleosides ... Purines with a ribose attached that can be phosphorylated to purine nucleotides) MeSH tree structures (under: Purines; and: Nucleosides) =670 \\$aDrugs.com WWW home page, Feb. 19, 2017$bsearch: purine nucleosides (Purine nucleosides are antiviral agents that have selective activity against herpes simplex virus types 1 (cold sores) and 2 (genital herpes) and varicella zoster virus (chicken pox). The purine nucleoside molecule is converted to a monophosphate by viral thymidine kinases. The monophosphate is then converted to diphosphate and then into a triphosphate form by cellular enzymes. The triphosphate form blocks the replication of viral DNA by inhibiting viral DNA polymerase and terminating the growing viral DNA chain. Purine nucleosides are more potent against the viral enzymes than the host enzymes) =670 \\$aNeuropharmacology, May 2016:$bp. 235 (Hypoxic/ischemic insults, as those occurring during stroke, engage necrosis and apoptotic mechanisms due to excitotoxicity, whereas surviving neurons usually display limited ability of axonal regeneration, further contributing to sensory, motor and cognitive disabilities. Purine nucleosides are included in the pool of neuroprotective soluble molecules released during hypoxia/ischemic lesions) =670 \\$aTetrahedron, June 23, 2000:$bp. 4589 (Purine nucleosides form an important class of pharmacologically active compounds demonstrating activity against a wide range of viral infections. The synthesis of these compounds has therefore attracted considerable interest) =750 \2$aPurine Nucleosides$0(DNLM)D011684$5IEN =LDR 02567nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880767057302441 =005 20190315140526.0 =008 170224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017000417 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017000417 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007667700041 =040 \\$aMWalB$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSex workers =550 \\$wg$aPersons =670 \\$aWork cat: 2013028376: Negotiating sex work, 2014:$bpage xiii (Sex workers -- individuals who exchange sexual services for cash or other goods) =670 \\$a2013023148: Chateauvert, Melinda. Sex workers unite, 2014:$bpage 2 (Sex workers are laborers who earn money to perform sexual services or who provide erotic entertainment to clients individually or collectively. ... Carol Leigh - the Scarlot Harlot - coined the gender-neutral term 'sex work' in 1978 to describe the many diverse occupations of the sex industry. Sex workers are escorts, exotic dancers, porn stars, peep-show workers, professional dominants, rent boys, phone-sex operators, strippers, webcam performers, erotic priestesses, prostitutes and providers of a vast array of niche adult services.) =670 \\$a2010281239: Sex work matters, 2010:$bpage 1 ('Sex workers' is a broad category ... people employed in everything from erotic dancing to domination, from phone sex, to street prostitution) =670 \\$aSex workers outreach project-USA, www site, Feb. 24, 2017:$b(Sex workers outreach project-USA; What is Sex Work? Sex work is any type of labor where the explicit goal is to produce a sexual or erotic response in the client. Sex work includes prostitution, but it also includes a bunch of other things like erotic dancing, pro-dom/pro-sub work, webcam work, sensual massage, adult film, phone sex, being a sugar baby, etc.) =670 \\$aOxford English Dictionary, www site, Feb. 24, 2017:$b(n. a person who is paid or employed to provide sexual services, esp. one working in the pornography business or as a prostitute. Typically used (esp. when in preference to prostitute) to avoid or reduce negative connotations and to evoke affinity with conventional service industries.) =670 \\$aInternational union of sex workers, www site, Feb. 24, 2017:$b(International union of sex workers; The organization brings together people from all sectors -- people who sell sexual contact or BDSM services, people who work for or run agencies, websites or brothels, strippers, erotic dancers and glamour models, porn actors and film makers, phone sex workers and web cam models) =750 \2$aSex Workers$0(DNLM)D060386$5IEN =LDR 00872nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880767058202441 =005 20190315134247.0 =008 161115i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016002603 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016002603 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007673800041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMidwife and patient =450 \\$aMidwife and mother =450 \\$aMidwife and newborn infant =450 \\$aMother and midwife =450 \\$aNewborn infant and midwife =450 \\$aPatient and midwife =550 \\$wg$aPatients =670 \\$aWork cat: The midwife-mother relationship, 2000. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMidwifery$0(DNLM)D008880$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPatients$0(DNLM)D010361$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMidwifery$iand$aPatients$5IEN =LDR 01102nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880767060502441 =005 20190315134300.0 =008 161115i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016002601 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016002601 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007674600041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP535.F4$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aIron in human nutrition =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =670 \\$aWork cat: Diet and iron status, a study of relationships, United States, 1971-74, 1982:$bpage 4 (Iron nutrition in the individual. Each individual's iron nutrition is a state of balance between the body's supplies of iron and needs for iron. Iron supplies are affected by diet and health; iron requirements change with age and physiological conditions such as pregnancy and illness) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aIron$0(DNLM)D007501$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aNutritional Physiological Phenomena$0(DNLM)D009747$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aIron$iand$aNutritional Physiological Phenomena$5IEN =LDR 02669nz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880767060802441 =005 20190314155734.0 =008 170210i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017000294 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017000294 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007666900041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP801.G56 =150 \\$aGlucaric acid =450 \\$a2,3,4,5-tetrahydroxyhexanedioic acid =450 \\$aAnhydrous calcium glucarate =450 \\$aAnhydrous calcium saccharate =450 \\$aCalcium glucarate =450 \\$aCalcium saccharate =450 \\$aCalcium saccharate tetrahydrate =450 \\$aD-glucaric acid =450 \\$aD-saccharic acid =450 \\$aGlucosaccharic acid =450 \\$aL-gularic acid =450 \\$aLevo-gularic acid =450 \\$aSaccharic acid =450 \\$aTetrahydroxyadipic acid =550 \\$wg$aSugar acids =670 \\$aWork cat: Carter, A. Modifications in the preparation of glucaric acid and some 4-alkyl-4-azaheptane-1,7-diamines, [1998]:$bleaf 5 (D-glucaric acid ... is the aldaric acid derived by oxidation of D-glucose. A number of uses for glucaric acid and its salts have been reported over the years: the treatment of hypercholesterolemia, hair growth stimulation, urinary [Beta]-glucuronidase inhibitor, diacid monomer unit for synthetic polyamides, acid components in calcium and magnesium fertilizers, second-order nonlinear optical materials, tumor growth inhibitor, and as a component of detergent formulations. ...[W]e have been investigating the preparation of D-glucaric acid by nitric acid oxidation of D-glucose, a very old and well known process) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 20, 2017$b(Glucaric acid ... A sugar acid derived from D-glucose in which both the aldehydic carbon atom and the carbon atom bearing the primary hydroxyl group are oxidized to carboxylic acid groups. ... [UFs] Anhydrous calcium glucarate, Anhydrous calcium saccharate, Calcium glucarate, Calcium saccharate, Calcium saccharate tetrahydrate, D-glucaric acid, D-saccharic acid, Glucosaccharic acid, L-gularic acid, Levo-gularic acid, Saccharic acid, Tetrahydroxyadipic acid) MeSH tree structures (directly under: Sugar acids) =670 \\$aHawley's condensed chemical dictionary, 1997:$b(D-saccharic acid -- 2,3,4,5-tetrahydroxyhexanedioic acid; tetrahydroxadipic acid. ... The 1,6 dicarboxylic acid formed by the oxidation of D-glucose. Properties: white needles or syrup; melting point 125-126C with decomposition; very soluble in water, alchol or ether; deliquescent; combustible. Derivation: oxidation of cane sugar, glucose, starch by nitric acid) =750 \2$aGlucaric Acid$0(DNLM)D005937$5IEN =LDR 04236nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880767060902441 =005 20190314154004.0 =008 170109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017000052 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017000052 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007692200041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aExtracellular polymeric substances =450 \\$aEPSs (Extracellular polymeric substances) =450 \\$aExopolymers =450 \\$aExtracellular polymers =450 \\$aExtracellular polysaccharides =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial polymers =670 \\$aWork cat: Brown, M.L. Examination of mechanisms of enhanced resistance to iodine in biofilms of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, [1994]:$babstr. (Biofilms are complex conglomerations of microbial cells, organic molecules, and inorganic molecules enmneshed in a glycocalyx matrix. ... This study demonstrates that povidone-iodine resistance in a biofilm of P. aeruginosa is due to the protective layering of cells within the interconnected glycocalyx which increases the time required to detach cells and, therefore, the time required for iodine to contact cells in the deepest layers of the biofilm) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of astrobiology, via WWW, Jan. 5, 2017$b(Exopolymers ... Synonyms: EPS; extracellular polymeric substances; extracellular polymers; extracellular polysaccharides. Definition: Exopolymers are polymers that are deposited outside the (microbial) cell. These polymers are predominantly composed of carbohydrates, but many contain various other components such as proteins, DNA, and glycolipids. Some exopolymers consist of neutral sugars such as glucose, while others are acidic in nature and contain a variety of charged groups such as the uronic acids, carboxy groups, sulfated sugars, or pyruvate groups. The molecular structure and composition of exopolymers is therefore highly diverse and complex. Exopolymers form the matrix of biofilms in which the microorganisms are embedded, but also serve a plethora of other functions) =670 \\$aBiotechnology advances, Nov.-Dec. 2010:$bp. 882 (In biological wastewater treatment systems, most of the microorganisms are present in the form of microbial aggregates, such as sludge flocs, biofilms, and granules. The presence of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), a complex high-molecular-weight mixture of polymers, in pure cultures, activated sludge, granular sludge, and biofilms, has been confirmed and observed using various electron microscopy techniques. ... Actually, the EPS are mainly the high-molecular-weight secretions from microorganisms, and the products of cellular lysis and hydrolysis of macromolecules. ... The forms of EPS that exist outside of cells can be subdivided into bound EPS (sheaths, capsular polymers, condensed gels, loosely bound polymers, and attached organic materials) and soluble EPS (soluble macromolecules, colloids, and slimes)) =670 \\$aMicrobial extracellular polymeric substances, ©1999:$bp. 2 (Microbial EPS are biosynthetic polymers (biopolymers). EPS were defined ... as "extracellular polymeric substances of biologic origin that participate in the formation of microbial aggregates." ... [I]n a glossary to the report of the Dahlem Workshop on Structure and Function of Biofilms in Berlin 1988 ... EPS were defined as "organic polymers of microbial origin which in biofilm systems are frequently responsible for binding cells and other particulate materials together (cohesion) and to the substratum (adhesion)." ... In the following [chapter], the abbreviation "EPS" is used for "extracellular polymeric substances" as a more general and comprehensive term for different classes of organic macromolecules such as polysaccharides, proteins, nucleic acids, (phospho)lipids, and other polymeric compounds, which have been found to occur in the intercellular spaces of microbial aggregates. At present, other microbial biopolymers such as poly-[Beta]-hydroxyalkanoates are not normally regarded as EPS, since they are typically intracellular components of microbial cells. To the authors' knowledge, their extracellular occurrence in biofilms has not yet been reported) =750 \2$aExtracellular Polymeric Substance Matrix$0(DNLM)D000077317$5IEN =LDR 01507nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880767061502441 =005 20190314144138.0 =008 170217||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017000364 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017000364 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007680600041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR453 =150 \\$aCapsids (Virology) =450 \\$aProtein coats (Virology) =550 \\$wg$aViruses$xMorphology =670 \\$aWork cat: Chang, J.R.-J. Scaffolding-mediated capsid size determination in bacteriophages, 2009. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003$b(capsid -- (Invertebrate zoology) -- The name applied to all members of the family Miridae; (Virology) -- In a virus, the protein shell surrounding the nucleic acid and its associated protein core. Also known as protein coat) =670 \\$aInternational Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering WWW home page, Feb. 17, 2017$bknowledge/glossary (Capsid -- The protein coat of a virus. The capsid often determines the shape of the virus) =670 \\$aDorland's illustrated medical dictionary, 2007$b(capsid -- the shell of protein that protects the nucleic acid of a virus; it may have helical or icosahedral symmetry and is composed of structural units, or capsomers) =670 \\$aRandom House Webster's unabridged dictionary, 2001$b(capsid -- the coiled or polyhedral structure, composed of proteins, that encloses the nucleic acid of a virus) =750 \2$aCapsid$0(DNLM)D002213$5IEN =LDR 02041nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880767061702441 =005 20190314143028.0 =008 170217i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017000359 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017000359 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007684100041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR453 =150 \\$aCapsid proteins =450 \\$aCoat proteins (Capsid proteins) =450 \\$aViral coat proteins =450 \\$aViral outer coat proteins =550 \\$wg$aViral proteins =670 \\$aWork cat: White, A.F. Targeted gene transfer by genetic capsid modification of recombinant adeno associated virus 2, 2005:$babstr. (Adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors are capable of stable expression with low immunogenicity. ... To aid in the efforts toward engineering AAV vectors for enhanced gene delivery in human airway epithelium, the present study developed and characterized mutant AAV by genetic capsid modification using the AAV2 serotype. On the basis of the recent elucidation of AAV2's crystal structure and other targeting studies, high affinity peptide ligands to human airway epithelium were incorporated on the GH loop region of AAV2 capsid protein at amino acid 587) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 17, 2017$b(Capsid proteins ... Proteins that form the capsid of viruses) [UFs] (Coat proteins; viral coat proteins; viral outer coat proteins) =670 \\$aGlobal Water Pathogen Project WWW home page, Feb. 17, 2017:$bglossary (Capsid proteins -- Proteins of the virus shell that encloses the nucleic acid of the virus) =670 \\$aFuture virology, May 2013, p. 435 (Capsid proteins are obligatory components of infectious virions. Their primary structural function is to protect viral genomes during entry and exit from host cells. Evidence suggests that these proteins can also modulate the activity and specificity of viral replication complexes. More recently, it has become apparent that they play critical roles at the virus-host interface) =750 \0$aCapsid Proteins$0(DNLM)D036022$5IEN =LDR 04151nz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880767070802441 =005 20190313115837.0 =008 170109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017000049 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017000049 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988007692700041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQH603.G55 =150 \\$aGlycocalyces =450 \\$aCell coats =450 \\$aCoats, Cell =450 \\$aCoats, Pericellular =450 \\$aGlycocalices =450 \\$aGlycocalix =450 \\$aGlycocalyx =450 \\$aMatrices, Pericellular =450 \\$aPCMs (Pericellular matrices) =450 \\$aPericellular coats =450 \\$aPericellular matrices =550 \\$wg$aExtracellular polymeric substances =550 \\$aCell membranes =670 \\$aWork cat: Brown, M.L. Examination of mechanisms of enhanced resistance to iodine in biofilms of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, [1994]:$babstr. (Biofilms are complex conglomerations of microbial cells, organic molecules, and inorganic molecules enmneshed in a glycocalyx matrix. ... This study demonstrates that povidone-iodine resistance in a biofilm of P. aeruginosa is due to the protective layering of cells within the interconnected glycocalyx which increases the time required to detach cells and, therefore, the time required for iodine to contact cells in the deepest layers of the biofilm) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 22, 2016$b(Glycocalyx ... The carbohydrate-rich zone on the cell surface. This zone can be visualized by a variety of stains as well as by its affinity for lectins. Although most of the carbohydrate is attached to intrinsic plasma membrane molecules, the glycocalyx usually also contains both glycoproteins and proteoglycans that have been secreted into the extracellular space and then adsorbed onto the cell surface) UFs (cell coat; glycocalix) MeSH tree structures (directly under: Cell membrane structures) =670 \\$aTrends in parasitology, May 2011:$bp. 204 (Glycocalyx (plural glycocalyces): the layer of carbohydrate that surrounds animal cells. It is formed by many individual carbohydrate chains (glycans), covalently attached to extracellular-facing plasma membrane proteins/protein domains and lipids) =670 \\$aBiophysical journal, Mar. 2013:$bp. 961 (Between the outermost edge of the cell membrane and that part of the extracellular matrix nearest to the cell lies a part of the cell that is largely overlooked: the pericellular matrix (PCM) or glycocalyx. The PCM was initially detected in electron microscopy studies of polysaccharide distribution as a fuzzy coat that covered, for example, the surface of cells lining the capillary lumen, or the tips of microvilli in intestinal epithelia. This glycocalyx could extend several microns from the cell surface. ... The PCM is composed primarily of hyaluronic acid (HA), a flexible highly anionic linear polymer of disaccharide repeats that also forms the gel within the vitreous body of the eyeball. Existing in detachment from the cell, it is a major constituent of many extracellular matrices. HA chains are produced by HA synthases on the cell membrane which project the long molecules into the extracellular space) =670 \\$aInternational journal of cell biology, 2015:$bv. 2015, Article ID 701738, p. 1 (In this targeted review, we summarize evidence suggesting that defective wound healing in diabetics is causally linked, at least in part, to hyperglycemia-induced changes in the status of hyaluronan (HA) that resides in the pericellular coat (glycocalyx) of endothelial cells of small cutaneous blood vessels) =670 \\$aThiriet, M. Cell and tissue organization in the circulatory and ventilatory systems, ©2011:$bpp. 127-128 (Glycocalyx is a highly charged layer of extracellular polymeric material attached to the plasma membrane of epithelial and other cells. ... This layer functions as a barrier between the cell and its surrounding that must be crossed by nutrients, messengers, and drugs. It cushions the plasma membrane from stresses. Cells have distinct glycocalices that permit their identification) =750 \2$aGlycocalyx$0(DNLM)D019276$5IEN =LDR 00688cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880768151802441 =005 20200622122935.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115832 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85115832 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172002080000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP151$cDigestive physiology =150 \\$aRumination (Digestion) =450 \\$wnne$aRumination =550 \\$wg$aDigestion =670 \\$aOxford English Dictionary, viewed online Aug. 11, 2017:$bRumination (2.a. The action of chewing the cud; the chewing by a herbivorous animal of partially digested food from the rumen) =750 \2$aRumination, Digestive$0(DNLM)D000074221$5IEN =LDR 01701nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880768152302441 =005 20200622122312.0 =008 170609||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2017003647 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017003647 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988335958100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRumination (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aDepression, Mental =550 \\$wg$aThought and thinking =670 \\$aWork cat.: Depressive rumination: nature, theory and treatment, c2004:$bpage [3] (Rumination, crudely defined as persistent, recyclic, depressive thinking, is a relatively common response to negative moods and a salient cognitive feature of dysphoria and major depressive disorder) =670 \\$aAdvances in psychological research on health behavior, c2014:$bpage [vii] (Rumination refers to a cognitive process of cyclical thinking centered around the consequences, causes and symptoms of one's negative experiences and emotions) =670 \\$aOxford English Dictionary, viewed online Aug. 11, 2017$b(Rumination: 1.c. Psychiatry. Obsessive repetition of the same thoughts to a degree which interferes with normal psychological functioning) =670 \\$aRumination: a problem in anxiety and depression, in Psychology today online, June 9, 2017$b(Rumination is one of the similarities between anxiety and depression. Ruminating is simply repetitively going over a thought or a problem without completion. When people are depressed, the themes of rumination are typically about being inadequate or worthless. The repetition and the feelings of inadequacy raise anxiety and anxiety interferes with solving the problem) =750 \2$aRumination, Cognitive$0(DNLM)D000074222 =LDR 01516nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880768152402441 =005 20190325113236.0 =008 170615i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017003696 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017003696 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988335978000041 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPre-exposure prophylaxis =450 \\$aPrEP (Pre-exposure prophylaxis) =550 \\$wg$aAntiretroviral agents =550 \\$wg$aHIV infections$xPrevention =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clutterbuck, D. Buying PrEP online, 2016:$bcover (PrEP refers to a combination pill containing tenofovir DF and emtricitabine. When taken correctly, PrEP dramatically reduces the risk of HIV sexual transmission.) =670 \\$aPrEP Watch website, June 15, 2017$b(PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is a new HIV prevention intervention.) =670 \\$aMetroHealth web site, viewed Aug. 10, 2017$bPre-exposure propylaxis (What is PrEP?PrEP stands for pre-exposure prophylaxis. PrEP is a daily drug regimen for HIV-negative individuals at high risk of infection that can help prevent HIV transmission. PrEP must be taken consistently to ensure maximum effectiveness and should be used in combination with other HIV-prevention methods, including condoms) =670 \\$aWorld Health Organization website, June 15, 2017$b(Pre-exposure prophylaxis or PrEP is the use of an antiretroviral medication to prevent the acquisition of HIV infection by uninfected persons) =750 \2$aPre-Exposure Prophylaxis$0(DNLM)D065129$5IEN =LDR 00711nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880768154002441 =005 20190325103920.0 =008 130916i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013002600 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2013002600 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988335952700041 =040 \\$aAzTeS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aArtificial ankle =450 \\$aAnkle prosthesis =450 \\$aArtificial ankle joint =450 \\$aProsthetic ankle =550 \\$wg$aArtificial joints =670 \\$aWork cat: Fronczyk, A. Volitional control of a powered prosthetic ankle, 2012. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAnkle$0(DNLM)D000842$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aProstheses and Implants$0(DNLM)D019736$4BM$5IEN =LDR 00716nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880469673502441 =005 20160902143910.0 =008 860211\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130875 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGA51$bGA87 =053 \0$aQB296$cGeodetic surveys, by country =053 \0$aQB301$bQB325$cGeodetic surveying =053 \0$aQE61$bQE350$cGeological =053 \0$aQH101$bQH199$cNatural history =150 \\$aSurveys =360 \\$isubdivision$aSurveys$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., for works containing the results of land surveys in those places =450 \\$aGovernment surveys =550 \\$wg$aMathematical geography =750 \2$aSurveys and Questionnaires$0(DNLM)D011795$5IEN =LDR 01151cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880472500902441 =005 20160928162834.0 =008 011213i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001007922 =040 \\$aMH-G$beng$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A815$cBotany =150 \\$aHoodia =550 \\$wg$aAsclepiadaceae =670 \\$aWork cat: Halda, J.J. Notes on the observations upon the structure of the Paeonia seeds, fruit, and roots, c1998:$bt.p. (the genus Hoodia Sweet ex Decne) p. 28 (Hoodia (Asclepiadaceae - Stapelieae)) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Hoodia; Asclepiadaceae) =670 \\$aIndex nominum genericorum (plantarum), 1979$b(under Hoodia: substitute name for Scytanthus; Phan.-Asclepiadaceae; under Scytanthus [3 entries]: Scytanthus, nomenclatural synonym of Hoodia, Phan.-Asclepiadaceae; Scytanthus, Phan.-Cytinaceae; Scytanthus, nomenclatural synonym of Thomandersia, Phan.-Pedaliaceae/Acanthaceae) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, 1993$b(Hoodia; Dicotyledones: Asclepiadaceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Hoodia; Asclepiadaceae) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aHoodia$0(DNLM)D000068798$5IEN =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880473585502441 =005 20161021161903.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137934 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.G74$cBotany =053 \\$aSB191.T7$cCulture =150 \0$aTriticale =550 \0$wg$aRye =550 \0$wg$aWheat =750 \2$aTriticale$0(DNLM)D000066889$5IE =LDR 01151cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880473586002441 =005 20161021161851.0 =008 070806i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007006251 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dMMiltC =150 \\$aSmartphones =450 \\$aSmart cell phones =450 \\$aSmart phones =550 \\$wg$aCell phones =550 \\$wg$aPocket computers =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 6, 2007$b(smartphone: full-featured mobile phone with personal computer like functionality; most are cellphones that support full featured email capabilities with the functionality of a complete personal organizer; can be noted by several features which include, but are not limited to, touchscreen, operating system, and tethered modem capabilities on top of the default phone characteristics) =670 \\$aMobileTechReview WWW Home page, Aug. 6, 2007$b(Smartphone: Palm OS martphones, Pocket PC Phone Edition Models, BlackBerry, MS Smartphone) =670 \\$aCNET reviews Home page, Aug. 6, 207$b(smart phones) =670 \\$aGoogle search, May 4, 2011:$b(1,070,000 hits on "smart cell phones") =750 \2$aSmartphone$0(DNLM)D000068997$5IEN =LDR 00965cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880473620002441 =005 20161018111938.0 =008 011001i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060334 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85060334 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX415 =150 \\$aHerbal teas =150 \\$aTeas, Herbal$0(DNLM)D000069459$5IEN =450 \\$aHerb teas =450 \\$aPtisans =450 \\$aTeas, Herb =450 \\$aTeas, Herbal =450 \\$aTisanes =550 \\$wg$aHerb products =550 \\$wg$aTea substitutes =670 \\$aNorman, J. Teas & tisanes, c1989. =670 \\$aF. & W. cook's dict.$b(Herb tea: a beverage, often thought to have medicinal value, made by steeping any of various herb leaves or seeds in hot water; tisane: a tea, infusion, or decoction made from leaves, stems, flowers, or seeds and prepared for its mildly tonic effect) =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(tisane; ptisan) =675 \\$aHennepin =LDR 00418cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880473621302441 =005 20161018095208.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079324 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQ325.5 =150 \\$aMachine learning =450 \\$aLearning, Machine =550 \\$wg$aArtificial intelligence =550 \\$wg$aMachine theory =750 \2$aMachine Learning$0(DNLM)D000069550$5IEN =LDR 00536cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880473622102441 =005 20161017164124.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090254 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHC85$cEconomic history and conditions =150 \\$aNatural resources =450 \\$aNational resources =450 \\$aNatural resources$xEconomic aspects =450 \\$aResources, Natural =550 \\$aResource-based communities =550 \\$aResource curse =750 \2$aNatural Resources$0(DNLM)D000067936$5IEN =LDR 00601cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880473622502441 =005 20161017162413.0 =008 040514i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047270 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aFarmers =450 \\$aFarm operators =450 \\$aOperators, Farm =450 \\$aPlanters (Persons) =550 \\$wg$aAgriculturists =550 \\$wg$aRural population =670 \\$aSauer, H.M. Retirement plans, concepts, attitudes of farm operators in three eastern South Dakota counties, 1964:$bp. 3 (farm operators; farmers) =750 \2$aFarmers$0(DNLM)D000067565$5IEN =LDR 00845cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880479466102441 =005 20161110134231.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001190 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85001190 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dMn-E$dDLC =053 \0$aHF5827.84 =150 \\$aAdvertising, Public service =450 \\$aAdvertising, Public interest =450 \\$aAnnouncements, Public service =450 \\$aPSAs (Public service announcements) =450 \\$aPublic interest advertising =450 \\$aPublic service advertising =450 \\$aPublic service announcements =550 \\$wg$aPublic relations =670 \\$aLibraries, reach for the future. Presenter's guide, 1997:$bt.p. (PSAs) =670 \\$aJust a minute, 1995:$bt.p. (public service annoucements) =750 \2$aPublic Service Announcements as Topic$0(DNLM)D066308 =LDR 00550cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880479472402441 =005 20161110104328.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077482 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLC149$bLC160 =150 \\$aLiteracy =450 \\$wnne$aIlliteracy =550 \\$wg$aEducation =550 \\$wg$aGeneral education =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on the ability to read and write, often in relation to the expected norm for a particular group or culture. =750 \2$aLiteracy$0(DNLM)D000067010$5IEN =LDR 00313cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880479473502441 =005 20161110102250.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85054798 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aGhee =550 \0$wg$aButter =550 \0$wg$aMilkfat =750 \2$aGhee$0(DNLM)D000067048$5IEN =LDR 00523cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880479473902441 =005 20161110094220.0 =008 040312i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003011014 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2003011014 =040 \\$aNhD$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVegans =550 \\$wg$aVegetarians =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stepaniak, J. The vegan sourcebook, c1998. =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$baddenda p. 108a (Vegan; a strict vegetarian; one that consumes no animal food or dairy products) =750 \2$aVegans$0(DNLM)D000066989$5IEN =LDR 00579nz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880479474202441 =005 20161110091318.0 =008 960220i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96001788 =040 \\$aUkOxU$cDLC =150 \\$aVeganism =550 \\$wg$aVegetarianism =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clements, K. Why vegan : the ethics of eating and the need for change, 1995. =670 \\$aOED. =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$baddenda p. 108a (Vegan; a strict vegetarian; one that consumes no animal food or dairy products; Veganism; a strict vegetarian) =750 \2$aDiet, Vegan$0(DNLM)D000067269$5IEN =LDR 00710cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880480467702441 =005 20161114165658.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104919 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85104919 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aHB849.53 =150 \\$aPopulation forecasting =450 \\$aForecasting, Population =450 \\$aPopulation$xForecasting =450 \\$aPopulation projection =450 \\$aPopulation projections =450 \\$aProjection, Population =450 \\$aProjections, Population =550 \\$wg$aSocial prediction =670 \\$aPopulation projection of Indonesian provinces, 1990-2020, 1992. =750 \2$aPopulation Forecast$0(DNLM)D000069457$5IEN =LDR 02564cz a2200433n 4500 =001 9880480650002441 =005 20161117141757.0 =008 880325i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023004 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.P714$cBotany =150 \\$aPlantaginaceae =450 \\$aAntirrhinaceae =450 \\$aAragoaceae =450 \\$aChelonaceae =450 \\$aDigitalaceae =450 \\$aDigitalidaceae =450 \\$aEllisiophyllaceae =450 \\$aEllisophyllaceae =450 \\$aErinaceae =450 \\$aGratiolaceae =450 \\$aHemimeridaceae =450 \\$aHippuridaceae =450 \\$aLinariaceae =450 \\$aLittorellaceae =450 \\$aOxycladaceae =450 \\$aPlantain family (Plants) =450 \\$aPsylliaceae =450 \\$aScopariaceae =450 \\$aSibthorpiaceae =450 \\$aTrapellaceae =450 \\$aVeronicaceae =550 \\$wg$aLamiales =670 \\$aPlants database, Nov. 13, 2006$b(Family Plantaginaceae -- Plantain family. Order Plantaginales) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 13, 2006$b("The Plantaginaceae Juss. or plantain family, is a family of flowering plants in the order Lamiales ... In older classifications it used to be the only family of the order Plantaginales, but numerous phylogenetic studies, summarized by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, have demonstrated that this taxon should be included within the Lamiales.") =670 \\$aAngiosperm phylogeny website, Nov. 13, 2006$b(Plantaginaceae. Lamiales. Synonymy: Antirrhinaceae, Aragoaceae, Callitrichaceae, Chelonaceae, Digitalidaceae, Ellisophyllaceae, Erinaceae, Globulariaceae, Gratiolaceae, Hemimeridaceae, Hippuridaceae, Linariaceae, Littorellaceae, Oxycladaceae, Plantaginaceae s. str., Psylliaceae, Scopariaceae, Sibthorpiaceae, Trapellaceae, Veronicaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Nov. 13, 2006$b(Family Plantaginaceae. Number of accepted genera: 106. Synonyms for family: Antirrhinaceae, Aragoaceae, Callitrichaceae, Chelonaceae, Digitalaceae, Ellisiophyllaceae, Globulariaceae, Gratiolaceae, Hippuridaceae, Littorellaceae, Psylliaceae, Sibthorpiaceae, Veronicaceae) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, Nov. 13, 2006$b(Plantaginaceae. Including Littorellaceae, Psylliaceae. Excluding Globulariaceae. Taxonomy: Subclass Dicotyledonae; Tenuinucelli. Dahlgren's Superorder Lamiiflorae; Scrophulariales. Cronquist's Subclass Asteridae; Plantaginales. APG (1998) Eudicot; core Eudicot; Asterid; Euasterid I; Lamiales) =750 \2$aPlantaginaceae$0(DNLM)D000068377$5IEN =LDR 02486cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880480654602441 =005 20161117103556.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85074202$zsh 88023005 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.A12$cBotany =150 \\$aLamiales =450 \\$aAcanthales =450 \\$aBignoniales =450 \\$aByblidales =450 \\$aCarlemanniales =450 \\$aGesneriales =450 \\$aGlobulariales =450 \\$aHippuridales =450 \\$aJasminales =450 \\$aLentibulariales =450 \\$aLigustrales =450 \\$aOleales =450 \\$aPinguiculales =450 \\$wnne$aPlantaginales =450 \\$aRhinanthales =450 \\$aScrophulariales =450 \\$aStilbales =450 \\$aVerbenales =550 \\$wg$aDicotyledons =670 \\$aAngiosperm phylogeny website, Nov. 13, 2006$b(Lamiales. Includes Acanthaceae, Bignoniaceae, Byblidaceae, Calceolariaceae, Carlemanniaceae, Gesneriaceae, Lamiaceae, Lentibulariaceae, Linderniaceae, Martyniaceae, Oleaceae, Orobanchaceae, Paulowniaceae, Pedaliaceae, Phrymaceae, Plantaginaceae, Plocospermataceae, Schlegeliaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Stilbaceae, Tetrachondraceae, Verbenaceae. Synonymy: Acanthales, Bignoniales, Byblidales, Callitrichales, Carlemanniales, Gesneriales, Globulariales, Hippuridales, Jasminales, Lentibulariales, Ligustrales, Oleales, Pinguiculales, Plantaginales, Rhinanthales, Scrophulariales, Stilbales, Verbenales - Lamianae, Oleanae (monotypic) - Lamiidae - Bignoniopsida, Ligustropsida, Plantaginopsida, Selaginopsida, Verbenopsida) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 13, 2006$b(The Order Lamiales is a taxon in the asterid group of dicotyledonous flowering plants. Lamiales formerly had a restricted circumscription (e.g., by Arthur Cronquist) that included the major families Lamiaceae (Labiatae), Verbenaceae, and Boraginaceae plus a few smaller families. Recent phylogenetic work has shown that Lamiales is polyphyletic with respect to order Scrophulariales and the two groups are now usually combined in a single order that also includes the former orders Hippuridales and Plantaginales. Lamiales has become the preferred name for this much larger combined group. The placement of Boraginaceae is unclear but phylogenetic work shows that this family does not belong in Lamiales.) =670 \\$aPlants database, via WWW, Nov. 13, 2006$b(Order Lamiales, Subclass Asteridae, Class Magnoliopsida) =750 \2$aLamiales$0(DNLM)D000068378$5IEN =LDR 01251cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880480654902441 =005 20161117095851.0 =008 051116i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005007502 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTJ853.4.M53 =150 \\$aMicrofluidic devices =550 \\$wg$aFluidic devices =550 \\$wg$aMicrotechnology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pluess, Christoph. Application of controlled thermal expansion in diffusion bonding for the high-volume microlamination of MECS devices, 2004:$bp. 5 (... microfluidic devices can mainly be classified into two groups: analytical microfluidic devices, referred to as micro total analysis systems (u-TAS) and bulk microfluidic devices, referred to as MECS) =670 \\$aMicrofluidic devices and systems, 1998. =670 \\$aDavis, Christopher Brandon. Development of a microfluidic device for DNA diagnostics, 2003. =670 \\$aRamadurai, Dinakar. Development of a microfluidic device for cellular signaling, 2003. =670 \\$aCzaplewski, David Alan. Micromechanical and microfluidic devices, their fabrication, operation and application, 2004. =750 \2$aLab-On-A-Chip Devices$0(DNLM)D056656$5IEN =750 \2$aMicrofluidics$xinstrumentation$0(DNLM)D044085Q000295$5IEN =LDR 00300cz a2200109n 4500 =001 9880480664002441 =005 20161116103102.0 =008 861112i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86007265 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNewborn infants$xHealth and hygiene =750 \2$aInfant Health$0(DNLM)D000068104$5IEN =LDR 00419cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880480664802441 =005 20161116102229.0 =008 861121i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007528 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ61$cPopular works =053 \\$aRJ101$bRJ103$cGeneral works =150 \\$aInfants$xHealth and hygiene =450 \\$wnne$aInfants$xCare and hygiene =750 \2$aInfant Health$0(DNLM)D000068104$5IEN =LDR 00414nz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880480670102441 =005 20161115131346.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106969 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPrisoner's dilemma game =450 \\$aDecomposed prisoner's dilemma game =550 \\$wg$aChoice (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aSocial interaction =550 \\$aPrisoner Dilemma$0(DNLM)D000068956$5IEN =LDR 00441nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880481341002441 =005 20161123120036.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139488 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQC244$cAcoustics =150 \\$aUltrasonic waves =450 \\$aSupersonic waves =450 \\$aWaves, Ultrasonic =550 \\$wg$aSound-waves =550 \\$wg$aUltrasonics =750 \2$aUltrasonic Waves$0(DNLM)D000069453$5IEN =LDR 01540cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880481344702441 =005 20161123095734.0 =008 010509i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001005769 =040 \\$aMH-A$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S43$cBotany =150 \\$aCalceolaria =450 \\$aCalceolarias =450 \\$aPocketbook flowers =450 \\$aPouch flowers =450 \\$aSlipper flowers =450 \\$aSlipperflowers =450 \\$aSlipperworts =550 \\$wg$aScrophulariaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ehrhart, C. Die Gattung Calceolaria (Scrophulariaceae) in Chile, 2000. =670 \\$aIndex nominum genericorum (plantarum), 1979$b(Calceolaria; Phan.-Violaceae; Calceolaria; Phan.-Orchidaceae; Calceolaria; Phan.-Scrophulariaceae) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Calceolaria; Scrophulariaceae) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, 1993$b(Calceolaria; Dicotyledones: Scrophulariaceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Calceolaria; slipperwort, pocketbook f., pouch f.; Scrophulariaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(a large genus of tropical American plants (family Scrophulariaceae); calceolarias: any garden plant of the genus Calceolaria--called also slipperwort) =670 \\$aDictionary of gardening, 1992$b(Calceolaria; slipper flower; slipperwort; pocketbook flower; pouch flower; Scrophulariaceae) =670 \\$aFlowering plants of the world, 1993:$bp. 243 (Scrophulariaceae; Calceolaria) p. 245 (Calceolaria (slipper flowers)) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aCalceolariaceae$4BM =LDR 00718cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880481356702441 =005 20161121142342.0 =008 020731i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098962 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78$cBotany =053 \0$aSB371$cCulture =150 \\$aPeach =450 \\$aAmygdalus persica =450 \\$aPeach tree =450 \\$aPersica vulgaris =450 \\$aPrunus persica =550 \\$wg$aPrunus =670 \\$aAmericana encyc.$b(peach: Prunus persica) =670 \\$aJohns, L. Complete book of fruit, 1979:$bp. 219 (Peach, Prunus persica, syn. Amygdalus persica, Persica vulgaris) =681 \\$iExample under$aStone fruit =750 \\$aPrunus persica$0(DNLM)D000068239$5IEN =LDR 00499cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880481357702441 =005 20161121135950.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103540 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78$cBotany =053 \0$aSB377$cCulture =150 \\$aPlum =450 \\$aPlum tree =450 \\$aPrunus communis =450 \\$aPrunus domestica =550 \\$wg$aPrunus =550 \\$aPluot =670 \\$aSPN. =750 \2$aPrunus domestica$0(DNLM)D000068242$5IEN-M =LDR 00489cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880481357802441 =005 20161121134805.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003773 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78$cBotany =053 \0$aSB401.A65$cCulture =150 \\$aAlmond =450 \\$aAlmond tree =450 \\$aPrunus amygdalus =450 \\$aPrunus communis =450 \\$aPrunus dulcis =550 \\$wg$aPrunus =750 \2$aPrunus dulcis$0(DNLM)D000068181$5IEN =LDR 00508nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880481364102441 =005 20161121105210.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131169 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78$cBotany =053 \\$aSB379.C5$cCulture =150 \\$aSweet cherry =450 \\$aBigarreau cherry =450 \\$aGean =450 \\$aHeart cherry =450 \\$aMazzard cherry =450 \\$aPrunus avium =550 \\$wg$aCherry =750 \2$aPrunus avium$0(DNLM)D000068220$5IEN =LDR 00522cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880481364502441 =005 20161121103812.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85006194 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78$cBotany =053 \0$aSB379.A7$cCulture =150 \\$aApricot =450 \\$aApricot tree =450 \\$aPrunus armeniaca =550 \\$wg$aPrunus =550 \\$aPluot =670 \\$aHortus 3. =681 \\$iExample under$aStone fruit =750 \2$aPrunus armeniaca$0(DNLM)D000068219$5IEN =LDR 00449cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880482106102441 =005 20161202132737.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066933 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHG9386$bHG9386.5 =150 \\$aHealth insurance claims =550 \\$wg$aInsurance claims =550 \\$aMedical claims processing industry =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aAdministrative Claims, Healthcare$4BM$0(DNLM)D000067575$5IEN =LDR 00379nz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880482147002441 =005 20161130101550.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000856 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAdenylate cyclase$xInhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dual regulation in adenylate cyclase, 1985. =750 \2$aAdenylyl Cyclase Inhibitors$0(DNLM)D000067956$5IEN =LDR 00647cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880482869302441 =005 20161205105906.0 =008 020410i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90000787 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aExotic animals =150 \2$aAnimals, Exotic$0(DNLM)D000068881$5IEN =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of exotic animals on$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Effect of exotic animals on =550 \\$wg$aAnimals =670 \\$aWork cat.: Directory of North American exotic animal and bird owners, c1989. =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 8, 1990$b(exotic animals) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(exotic) =LDR 00472cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880482871902441 =005 20161205102929.0 =008 081008i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008007970 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCollege students$xAlcohol use =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS), c1999 =750 \2$aAlcohol Drinking in College$0(DNLM)D000067292$5IEN =LDR 00768cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880483141302441 =005 20161208110125.0 =008 030716i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003005185 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2003005185 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBF722.35.B46 =150 \\$aBehavioral and Emotional Rating Scale =450 \\$aBERS (Psychological test) =550 \\$wg$aBehavioral assessment of children =550 \\$wg$aBehavioral assessment of teenagers =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97215362: Epstein, M. Behavioral and emotional rating scale, c1998$b(assesses behavioral & emotional strengths of children instead of their problems or deficits) =675 \\$aTests in print III =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aBehavior Rating Scale$4BM$0(DNLM)D000067290$IEN =LDR 00597cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880483144102441 =005 20161208102424.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85011618 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHG1616.C87 =150 \\$aBanks and banking$xCustomer services =450 \\$aPersonal banking services =450 \\$aPrivate banking services =670 \\$aWork cat.: Carretta, A. La gestione dei servizi bankari, 1981. =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Personal banking service; private banking; relationship banking) =750 \2$aBanking, Personal$0(DNLM)D000067012$5IEN =LDR 00409cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880483171702441 =005 20161206110459.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008125 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aArthrocentesis =450 \\$aArthrotomy =450 \\$aJoints$xParacentesis =450 \\$aJoints$xPuncture =550 \\$wg$aParacentesis =750 \2$aArthrocentesis$0(DNLM)D000069237$5IEN =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880483954102441 =005 20161213115620.0 =008 030703i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085457 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH546 =150 \\$aMimicry (Biology) =450 \\$aResemblance, Protective =550 \\$wg$aAnimal defenses =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$aCamouflage (Biology) =750 \\$aBiological Mimicry$0D000067558$5IEN =LDR 01663cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880483955102441 =005 20161213111804.0 =008 070524i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007003617 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBevacizumab =450 \\$aAvastin (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aMonoclonal antibodies =550 \\$wg$aVascular endothelial growth factors$xAntagonists =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tappenden, P. Systematic review and economic evaluation of bevacizumab and cetuximab for the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer, 2007:$bp.ix (bevacizumab, used for the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer) =670 \\$aWikipedia WWW site, 24 May 2007:$bBevacizumab page (Bevacizumab (trade name: Avastin), drug used in treatment of cancer that targets the angiogenesis pathway) =670 \\$aAvastin WWW site, 24 May 2007:$bPatient & Caregiver page (Avastin (Bevacizumab), in combination with intravenous 5-fluorouracil-based chemotherapy, is indicated for first- or second-line treatment of patients with metastatic carcinoma of the colon or rectum) =670 \\$aCancer Back Up WWW site, 24 May 2007:$bBevacizumab page (bevacizumab, commonly known as Avastin; used to treat people with cancer of the large bowel (colon and rectum); one of a new group of cancer drugs known as monoclonal antibodies) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 7, 2007:$bMeSH suppl. concept data (bevacizumab; Entry term: Avastin; Scope note: Anti-VEGF monoclonal antibody consisting of humanized murine antibody with antigen-binding, complementary-determining regions from murine VEGF) =750 \2$aBevacizumab$0D000068258$5IEN =LDR 01991cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880484433302441 =005 20161219142035.0 =008 061011i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006007438 =040 \\$aIdPI$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSecondary traumatic stress =450 \\$aCompassion fatigue =450 \\$aTraumatic stress, Secondary =450 \\$aVicarious traumatization =550 \\$wg$aPsychic trauma =550 \\$wg$aStress (Psychology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Davis, K. Professional quality of life (ProQOL-III-R), 2006:$bp. 1 (Secondary traumatic stress (STS) is considered a significant occupational risk for professions that put workers in contact with others' traumatic material. There is little research, however, directly examining STS symptoms and professional quality of life across various helping professions or separating the construct from burnout) p. 5 (compassion fatigue, secondary traumatic stress, vicarious traumatization) =670 \\$aTownsend, S.M. Organizational correlates of secondary traumatic stress and burnout among sexual assault nurse examiners, 2005. =670 \\$aJour. of traum. stress, Feb. 2005:$bv. 18, no. 1, p. 89 (Creamer, T.L., and B.J. Liddle. Secondary traumatic stress among disaster mental health workers responding to the September 11 attacks) =670 \\$aCompassion fatigue : coping with secondary traumatic stress disorder in those who treat the traumatized, c1995. =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 10, 2006$b(secondary traumatic stress) =670 \\$aOCLC, Oct. 10, 2006$b(secondary traumatic stress) =675 \\$aThes. of psych. index terms, 10th ed., c2005;$aColman, A.M. Dict. of psych., 2003;$aEncyc. of psych., 2000;$aCorsini, R.J. Dict. of psych., c1999;$aMeSH browser, Nov. 13, 2006 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the stress, common in the helping professions, caused by learning about, and thereby vicariously experiencing, trauma suffered by another. =750 \2$aCompassion Fatigue$0(DNLM)D000068376$5IEN =LDR 00634nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880484437702441 =005 20161219102454.0 =008 911007i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005166 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 91005166 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP360.5 =150 \\$aCognitive neuroscience =450 \\$aCognitive neuropsychology =550 \\$wg$aCognitive science =550 \\$wg$aNeuropsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cognitive neuroscience, 1992. =670 \\$aLC data base$b(Cognitive neuroscience) =670 \\$aMEDLINE (89-91)$b(Cognitive neuropsychol.) =750 \2$aCognitive Neuroscience$0(DNLM)D000066494$5IEN =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880484438802441 =005 20161219093633.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027411 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD9540$bHD9559 =150 \\$aCoal trade =450 \\$aCoal industry =550 \\$wg$aFuel trade =670 \\$aUMI business vocab. =750 \2$aCoal Industry$0(DNLM)D000066428$5IEN =LDR 01882cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880484439302441 =005 20161219092519.0 =008 080627i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008004883 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA76.585 =150 \\$aCloud computing =550 \\$wg$aElectronic data processing$xDistributed processing =550 \\$aWeb services =670 \\$aWork cat.: Miller, Michael. Cloud computing, 2008:$be-CIP t.p. (Cloud computing, Web-based applications that change the way you work and collaborate online) galley (instead of running programs on an individual desktop computer, everything is hosted in the "cloud, a nebulous assemblage of computers and servers accessed via the Internet") =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 27, 2008:$bCloud computing page (Cloud computing refers to computing resources being accessed which are typically owned and operated by a third-party provider in data center locations) =670 \\$aInformation Week Web site, June 27, 2008:$bGuide to cloud computing article (cloud computing; often viewed simply as browser access to an application hosted on the Web, but it is also much more, i.e. a virtual on-demand data center. Amazon's cloud is called Amazon Web Services; Network.com is a virtual on-demand data center) =670 \\$aZDNet.com Web site, June 27, 2008:$bCloud computing, a look at the myths (per Gartner, cloud computing is "a style of computing where massively scalable IT-related capabilites are provided 'as a service' across the Internet to multiple external customers") =670 \\$aInfoWorld Web site, June 27, 2008:$bWhat cloud computing really means (some define cloud computing narrowly as an updated version of utility computing; others broadly-- anything you consume outside the firewall is "in the cloud," including conventional outsourcing) =750 \2$aCloud Computing$0(DNLM)D000067917$5IEN =LDR 00310cz a2200109n 4500 =001 9880484441102441 =005 20161217182026.0 =008 980225||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98001051 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aClinical medicine$xDecision making =750 \2$aClinical Decision-Making$0(DNLM)D000066491$5IEN =LDR 01489cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880484445802441 =005 20161216113801.0 =008 030204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003003564 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2003003564 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCetuximab =450 \\$aC225 (Drug) =450 \\$aErbitux (Trademark) =450 \\$aIMC C225 (Drug) =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aMonoclonal antibodies =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Energy and Commerce. Subcomm. on Oversight and Investigations. An inquiry into the ImClone cancer-drug story, hearings ... 2002:$bp. 2 (Erbitux, a colon cancer treatment from ImClone Systems Inc.) p. 38 (Erbitux, also known as C225 or Cetuximab) p. 40 (Cetuximab, the generic name for Erbitux) p. 721 (Cetuximab, agent in colon cancer; monoclonal antibody) =670 \\$aMESH, Feb. 3, 2003$b(name of substance: IMC C225; entry term(s): cetuximab, IMC-C225, Erbitux; note: an antibody that blocks receptors for epidermal growth factor) =670 \\$aCancer.gov - Dictionary, Feb. 3, 2003 (cetuximab - A type of monoclonal antibody being studied as an anticancer drug) =670 \\$aStudy of cetuximab in combination with carboplatin-paclitaxel in non-small cell lung cancer, via WWW, Feb. 3, 2003$b(Drug: cetuximab) =670 \\$aMyCorporation, USPTO database of trademarks, Feb. 3, 2003$b(Erbitux - pharmaceutical preparation, monoclonal antibody) =750 \2$aCetuximab$0D000068818$5IEN =LDR 02844cz a2200481n 4500 =001 9880484459402441 =005 20170616095426.0 =008 961203i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96011401 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aPhysical-appearance-based bias =450 \\$aAppearance-based bias =450 \\$aAppearance-based discrimination =450 \\$aAppearance bias =450 \\$aAppearance discrimination =450 \\$aBody-size bias =450 \\$aLook-ism =450 \\$aLookism =450 \\$aLooks-ism =450 \\$aLooksism =450 \\$wnne$aPhysical appearance discrimination =450 \\$aSize bias, Body =450 \\$aSize discrimination =450 \\$aSizeism =450 \\$aSizism =550 \\$wg$aDiscrimination =670 \\$aWiley, D. Beauty and the beast : physical appearance discrimination. Labor law journal:$bv. 45, no. 9, 1995. =670 \\$aPassaglia, C. Appearance discrimination : the evidence of the weight. Colorado lawyer:$bv. 23, no. 4, 1994. =670 \\$aRocky Mountain News, May 19, 1996$b(appearance-based discrimination; "looksism") =670 \\$aWomen's thesaurus$b(lookism) =670 \\$aNews of the Weird WWW site, May 8, 1997$b(looks-ism) =670 \\$aWilBusAbs$b(appearance-related bias) =670 \\$aABI/INFORM$b(attractiveness biases; biases such as ... physical appearance) =670 \\$aMagazine index$b("lookism"--bias on the basis of appearance) =670 \\$aWords of art Web site$b(Lookism: Discrimination on the basis of one's appearance) =670 \\$aBritain in the USA homepage$b(The Sun reports on "lookism", which it says is the latest fad sweeping the United States. It explains that "lookism" is discrimination in the workplace against people who are ugly.) =670 \\$aEncarta World English dict.$b(sizeism: discrimination against somebody on the basis of the person's size, especially the person's unusual tallness, shortness, fatness, or thinness) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Jan. 9, 2008$b(body-size bias; sizeism; sizism) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 6, 2011:$bSizeism (Size discrimination or sizeism is a form of discrimination based upon the size of a person's body. 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Quick weight-gain program, 1996. =670 \\$a93-90831: Miller, M. Reversing the weight gain spiral, c1994. =750 \2$aWeight Gain$0(DNLM)D015430$5IEN =LDR 00996cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880484983002441 =005 20170105151146.0 =008 050307i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005001620 =040 \\$aArU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDirect-to-consumer prescription drug advertising =450 \\$aDTC prescription drug advertising =550 \\$wg$aAdvertising$xDrugs =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cho a content analysis of direct-to consumer prescription drug advertising on television, 2004:$bleaf 2 (Direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising, prescription drug ads on television) =670 \\$aWhp-apsf.ca website, May 27, 2005$b(Direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising; DTCA) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDirect-to-Consumer Advertising$4NM$0(DNLM)D000067088$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iRelated mapping$aPrescription Drugs$4RM$0(DNLM)D055553$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDirect-to-Consumer Advertising$iand$aPrescription Drugs$5IEN =LDR 01022cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880484983102441 =005 20170105151616.0 =008 090709i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009006855 =040 \\$aDCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDirect-to-consumer medical device advertising =450 \\$aDTC medical device advertising =550 \\$wg$aAdvertising$xMedical instruments and apparatus =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Cong. Senate. Special Comm. on Aging. 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Used For: Gifted children; Gifted teachers; Gifted youth; Mentally advanced children. Broader Term: Exceptional persons. Narrower Term: Academically gifted; Gifted disabled; Gifted disadvantaged; Gifted students Use Academically gifted; Academically gifted. Scope Note: Persons with superior ability or aptitude for academic learning. Used For: Able students; Gifted students; Superior students. Broader Term: Gifted) =670 \\$aERIC thesaurus, via ProQuest, Aug. 28, 2013$b(Gifted. Use term for: Mentally Advanced Children, Gifted Children, Geniuses, Gifted Youth, Gifted Teachers; Academically Gifted. Use term for: Superior Students (1966-1978), Gifted Students, Able Students (1966-1978). Broader term: Gifted) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on children with above-average abilities, including talented elementary and secondary school students. Works on college and university students with above-average abilities are entered under$aTalented students. =681 \\$iNote under$aTalented students =750 \2$aChild, Gifted$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002672 =LDR 03261cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362198602441 =005 20140925145539.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85054854 =035 \\$aBZQ4760NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.P943$cZoology =150 \\$aGibbons =450 \\$aHylobatidae =450 \\$aHylobatids =450 \\$aLesser apes =450 \\$aSmall apes =550 \\$wg$aApes =550 \\$wg$aPrimates =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History website, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Family Hylobatidae, Superfamily Hominoidea, Infraorder Simiiformes, Suborder Haplorrhini, Order Primates. Includes genera Bunopithecus, Hylobates, Nomascus, Symphalangus. Species listed under Family Hylobatidae: Bunopithecus hoolock, Hoolock Gibbon; Hylobates agilis, Agile Gibbon; Hylobates albibarbis, Bornean White-bearded Gibbon; Hylobates klossii, Kloss's Gibbon; Hylobates lar, Lar Gibbon; Hylobates moloch, Silvery Javan Gibbon; Hylobates muelleri, M�uller's Bornean Gibbon; Hylobates pileatus, Pileated Gibbon; Nomascus concolor, Black Crested Gibbon; Nomascus gabriellae, Red-cheeked Gibbon; Nomascus hainanus, Hainan Gibbon; Nomascus leucogenys, Northern White-cheeked Gibbon; Nomascus siki, Southern White-cheeked Gibbon; Symphalangus syndactylus, Siamang) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 7, 2014:$bGibbon (Gibbons are apes in the family Hylobatidae. The family historically contained one genus, but now is split into four genera. Gibbons occur in tropical and subtropical rainforests from northeast India to Indonesia and north to southern China, including the islands of Sumatra, Borneo, and Java. Also called the lesser apes, gibbons differ from great apes (chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, bonobos and humans) in being smaller, exhibiting low sexual dimorphism, in not making nests, and in certain anatomical details in which they superficially more closely resemble monkeys than great apes do. But like all apes, gibbons evolved to become tailless. Gibbon species include the siamang, the white-handed or lar gibbon, and the hoolock gibbons.) Ape (Apes are Old World anthropoid mammals, more specifically a clade of tailless catarrhine primates, belonging to the biological superfamily Hominoidea. Hominoidea contains two families of living (extant) species: Hylobatidae consists of four genera and sixteen species of gibbon, including the lar gibbon and the siamang. They are commonly referred to as lesser apes. Hominidae consists of orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and humans. Alternatively, the hominidae family are collectively described as the great apes.) =670 \\$aAnimal diversity web, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Hylobatidae (gibbons and lesser apes); hylobatids; gibbons and siamangs) =670 \\$aITIS, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Family Hylobatidae, Order Primates) =670 \\$aVan, N.T. Phylogeny of gibbons (family Hylobatidae) with focus on crested gibbons (genus Nomascus), 2010:$bp. 3 (Gibbons or small apes, family Hylobatidae, inhabit tropical and subtropical rainforests of Southeast Asia and adjacent regions. Together with great apes and humans, they belong to the primate superfamily Hominoidea.) =750 \2$aHylobatidae$0(DNLM)D016674$5IEN =LDR 00517cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362198702441 =005 20120730163157.0 =008 030909i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85054850 =035 \\$aBZQ4756NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK898.G45$cBotanical chemistry =150 \\$aGibberellins =550 \\$wg$aPlant hormones =670 \\$aLittle, R.J. Dict. of botany, 1980$b(gibberellins: a group of plant hormones important in many physiological processes) =750 \2$aGibberellins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005875 =LDR 00545cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362198802441 =005 20120730163156.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85054848 =035 \\$aBZQ4754NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.G45$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRA644.G53$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC145$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aGiardiasis =450 \\$aLambliasis =450 \\$aLiambliasis =550 \\$wg$aProtozoan diseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGiardiasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005873 =LDR 00512cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362198902441 =005 20120730163147.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053479 =035 \\$aBZQ3385NU =035 \\$ash 85053479 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC799$bRC869 =150 \\$aGastroenterology =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aGastrointestinal =550 \\$wg$aInternal medicine =550 \\$aDigestive organs$xDiseases =750 \2$aGastroenterology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005762 =LDR 00353cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362199002441 =005 20180711100143.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053478 =035 \\$aBZQ3384NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGastroenterologists =550 \\$wg$aInternists =750 \2$aGastroenterologists$0(DNLM)D000072102$5IEN-M =LDR 00562cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362199102441 =005 20120730163146.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053477 =035 \\$aBZQ3383NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ456.G =150 \\$aGastroenteritis in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric gastroenterology =750 \2$81$wb$aGastroenteritis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005759 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aGastroenteritis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01289cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362199202441 =005 20120730163146.0 =008 060227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053475 =035 \\$aBZQ3381NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC840.G3 =150 \\$aGastroenteritis =450 \\$wnne$aCholera morbus =450 \\$aEnterogastritis =450 \\$aFlu, Intestinal =450 \\$aFlu, Stomach =450 \\$aGastrointestinal system$xInflammation =450 \\$aIntestinal flu =450 \\$aStomach flu =550 \\$wg$aAlimentary canal$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal system$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Gastroenteritis: inflammation of the stomach and intestines; called also enterogastritis; Cholera morbus: a once popular name for an acute gastroenteritis ... occurring in the summer or autumn) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(Cholera morbus: obsol. any acute severe gastroenteritis) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Flu, intestinal flu) =670 \\$aWash. Post, Health, 1/14/92:$bp. 10 (stomach flu: this sudden illness is not, in fact, the flu but an inflammation of the intestinal tract due to an infectious agent ... gastroenteritis) =750 \2$aGastroenteritis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005759 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362199302441 =005 20120730163146.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053471 =035 \\$aBZQ3377LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.O64 =150 \\$aGastrodia =550 \\$wg$aOrchids =750 \2$aGastrodia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031668 =LDR 00316cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362199402441 =005 20040810085358.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053468 =035 \\$aBZQ3374NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGastrin$xReceptors =750 \2$aReceptor, Cholecystokinin B$0(DNLM)D043887$5IEN =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362199502441 =005 20120730163146.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053467 =035 \\$aBZQ3373NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.G3 =150 \\$aGastrin =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal hormones =550 \\$wg$aStomach$xSecretions =750 \2$aGastrins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005755 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362199602441 =005 20120730163146.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053463 =035 \\$aBZQ3369NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGastric mucosa =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal mucosa =550 \\$wg$aStomach =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGastric Mucosa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005753 =LDR 00452cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362199702441 =005 20060608083812.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053462 =035 \\$aBZQ3368NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGastric lavage =450 \\$aStomach$xIrrigation =550 \\$wg$aIrrigation (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aStomach$xIntubation =550 \\$wg$aStomach-pump =750 \2$aGastric Lavage$0(DNLM)D005751$5IEN =LDR 00428cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362199802441 =005 20120730163146.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053461 =035 \\$aBZQ3367NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP193 =150 \\$aGastric juice =550 \\$wg$aBody fluids =550 \\$wg$aStomach$xSecretions =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGastric Juice$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005750 =LDR 00421cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362199902441 =005 20120730163146.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053459 =035 \\$aBZQ3365NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD540.5 =150 \\$aGastrectomy =450 \\$aGastric resection =550 \\$wg$aStomach$xSurgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGastrectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005743 =LDR 00616cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362200002441 =005 20060608084211.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053446 =035 \\$aBZQ3352NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85053446 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL430.4$bQL430.5$cZoology =053 \0$aSB998.G37$cPests =150 \\$aGastropoda =450 \\$wnne$aGasteropoda =450 \\$aGastropods =550 \\$wg$aMollusks =670 \\$aMcKillop, B. Geographic and environmental distribution of freshwater gastropods in Manitoba, Canada, c1996. =750 \2$aGastropoda$0(DNLM)D049851$5IEN =LDR 00550cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362200102441 =005 20120730163146.0 =008 060821i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053418 =035 \\$aBZQ3324NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP692.2 =150 \\$aGasoline =450 \\$aGas (Gasoline) =450 \\$aPetrol =550 \\$wg$aLiquid fuels =550 \\$wg$aPetroleum products =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(gas, def. 3: gasoline) =681 \\$iExample under$aFlammable liquids =750 \2$aGasoline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005742 =LDR 01766cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362200202441 =005 20130209161947.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053403 =035 \\$aBZQ3309NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aGases, Rare =450 \\$aElements, Inert =450 \\$aGases, Inert =450 \\$aGases, Noble =450 \\$aInert elements =450 \\$aInert gases =450 \\$aNoble gases =450 \\$aRare gases =550 \\$wg$aNonmetals =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 25, 2012$b(under Inert: In chemistry, the term inert is used to describe a substance that is not chemically reactive. The noble gases were previously known as inert gases because of their perceived lack of participation in any chemical reactions. The reason for this is that their outmost electron shells (valence shells) are completely filled, so that they have little tendency to acquire or lose electrons. It is now known that these gases in fact do react to form chemical compounds, such as xenon tetrafluoride. Hence, they have been renamed to noble gases; under Noble gas: The noble gases make a group of chemical elements with similar properties: under standard conditions, they are all odorless, colorless, monatomic gases with very low chemical reactivity. The six noble gases that occur naturally are helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), and the radioactive radon (Rn). For the first six periods of the periodic table, the noble gases are exactly the members of group 18 of the periodic table. However, it is possible that due to relativistic effects, the group 14 element flerovium exhibits some noble-gas-like properties, instead of the group 18 element ununoctium) =750 \2$aNoble Gases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005741 =LDR 00795cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362200302441 =005 20120730163146.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053395 =035 \\$aBZQ3301NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA577$cPublic health =053 \\$aRA1245$bRA1247$cToxicology =150 \\$aGases, Asphyxiating and poisonous =450 \\$aAsphyxiating gases =450 \\$aGas, Poisonous =450 \\$aGases, Irrespirable, offensive, and poisonous =450 \\$aGases, Poisonous =450 \\$aPoison gas =450 \\$aPoisonous gases =550 \\$wg$aGases$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aHazardous substances =550 \\$wg$aPoisons =550 \\$aAsphyxia =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGas Poisoning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005739 =LDR 00606cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362200402441 =005 20120730163145.0 =008 030901i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053380 =035 \\$aBZQ3286NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dABAU =053 \0$aQC161$bQC168.86$cMechanics =053 \0$aTP242$bTP244$cChemical technology =150 \\$aGases =360 \\$ispecific gases, e.g.$aAcetylene; Helium; Hydrogen; Nitrogen; Oxygen =550 \\$wg$aFluids =550 \\$wg$aMatter$xProperties =550 \\$aGas laws (Physical chemistry) =550 \\$aPneumatics =750 \2$aGases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005740 =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362200502441 =005 20080325084624.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053309 =035 \\$aBZQ3215NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aTA1695 =150 \\$aGas lasers =550 \\$wg$aLasers =550 \\$aPlasma lasers =681 \\$iExample under reference from$aTables (Systematic lists) =750 \2$aLasers, Gas$0(DNLM)D054020$5IEN =LDR 00438cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362200602441 =005 20120730163145.0 =008 930928i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053301 =035 \\$aBZQ3207NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC144.G3 =150 \\$aGas gangrene =550 \\$wg$aAnaerobic infections =550 \\$wg$aClostridium diseases =550 \\$wg$aGangrene =750 \2$aGas Gangrene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005738 =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362200702441 =005 20120430094733.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053295 =035 \\$aBZQ3201NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGas fields =450 \\$aFields, Gas =450 \\$aNatural gas fields =550 \\$wg$aMines and mineral resources =750 \2$aOil and Gas Fields$0(DNLM)D061329$5IEN =LDR 00718cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362200802441 =005 20120730163145.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053278 =035 \\$aBZQ3184NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD79.C45$cAnalytical chemistry =053 \\$aQD117.C515$cQuantitative inorganic chemistry =053 \\$aQD272.C44$cOrganic chemistry =150 \\$aGas chromatography =450 \\$aChromatography, Gas$5IEN =450 \\$aGas-liquid chromatography =450 \\$aGLC (Chromatographic analysis) =450 \\$aVapor-phase chromatography =550 \\$wg$aChromatographic analysis =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aChromatography, Gas$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002849 =LDR 00566cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362200902441 =005 20150129165645.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053223 =035 \\$aBZQ3129NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTD885.5.N38$cAir pollutant =053 \0$aTN880$bTN883$cMineral resources =053 \0$aTP350$cFuel =150 \\$aNatural gas =450 \\$wnne$aGas, Natural =450 \\$aSour gas =550 \\$wg$aGases, Asphyxiating and poisonous =550 \\$wg$aHydrocarbons =750 \2$aNatural Gas$0(DNLM)D059206$5IEN =LDR 00413cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362201002441 =005 20120730163145.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053172 =035 \\$aBZQ3078NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A42$cBotany =053 \0$aSB351.G3$cCulture =150 \\$aGarlic =450 \\$aAllium sativum =550 \\$wg$aAllium =750 \2$aGarlic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005737 =LDR 00392cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362201102441 =005 20110414084541.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053096 =035 \\$aBZQ3002NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGardening$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aGarden therapy =450 \\$aHorticultural therapy =750 \2$aHorticultural Therapy$0(DNLM)D058611$5IEN =LDR 00566cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362201202441 =005 20090212093028.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053089 =035 \\$aBZQ2995NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSB450.9$bSB467.8 =150 \\$aGardening =450 \\$aBedding (Horticulture) =550 \\$wg$aAgriculture =550 \\$aHorticulture =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the practical operations in the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants. =750 \2$aGardening$0(DNLM)D051639$5IEN =LDR 00316cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362201302441 =005 20120730163145.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053088 =035 \\$aBZQ2994NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGardenia =450 \\$aCape jasmine =750 \2$aGardenia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032062 =LDR 00348cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362201402441 =005 20120730163145.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053063 =035 \\$aBZQ2969LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.G87 =150 \\$aGarcinia =550 \\$wg$aGuttiferae =750 \2$aGarcinia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029760 =LDR 00328cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362201502441 =005 20120730163145.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053037 =035 \\$aBZQ2943LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGanoderma lucidum =550 \\$wg$aGanoderma =750 \2$aReishi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020940 =LDR 01267cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362201602441 =005 20120730163145.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053036 =035 \\$aBZQ2942LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85053036 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK629.G18$cBotany =053 \0$aSB295.G35$cMedicinal plants =053 \0$aSB741.G35$cPhytopathogens =150 \\$aGanoderma =550 \\$wg$aGanodermataceae =670 \\$aGanoderma diseases of perennial crops, 2000:$bCIP pub. info. (Ganoderma is a fungal pathogen that causes diseases on a variety of perennial crops) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Ganoderma: a genus of bracket fungi (family: Polyporaceae)) =670 \\$aAinsworth/Bisby dict. fungi$b(Ganoderma, Ganodermataceae) =670 \\$aAinsworth fungi$b(Ganoderma) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Ganoderma) =670 \\$aHolliday, P. Dict. of plant pathology, 1998$b(Ganoderma, Ganodermataceae) =670 \\$aFungi on plants and plant products in the U.S., 1989$b(Ganoderma) =670 \\$aAGRICOLA, via 1stsearch, Apr. 18, 2000$b(titles: Ganoderma; identifiers: Ganoderma) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index, via 1stsearch, Apr. 18, 2000$b(titles: Ganoderma; subjects: Ganoderma) =750 \2$aGanoderma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032902 =LDR 00437cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362201702441 =005 20120730163145.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053025 =035 \\$aBZQ2931NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD153$cMilitary surgery =053 \\$aRD628$cPathology =150 \\$aGangrene =450 \\$aMortification (Pathology) =550 \\$aNecrosis =750 \2$aGangrene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005734 =LDR 00548cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362201802441 =005 20070420134230.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053024 =035 \\$aBZQ2930NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGangliosidoses =450 \\$aGanglioside lipidosis =450 \\$aGanglioside storage diseases =550 \\$wg$aMental retardation =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism, Inborn errors of =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSphingolipidoses =750 \2$aGangliosidoses$0(DNLM)D005733$5IEN =LDR 00377cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362201902441 =005 20120730163145.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053023 =035 \\$aBZQ2929NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP752.G3$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aGangliosides =550 \\$wg$aGlycosphingolipids =750 \2$aGangliosides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005732 =LDR 00444cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362202002441 =005 20120730163145.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053022 =035 \\$aBZQ2928NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGanglionic stimulating agents =450 \\$aGanglionic stimulants =550 \\$wg$aParasympathomimetic agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGanglionic Stimulants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005731 =LDR 00437cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362202102441 =005 20120730163144.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053021 =035 \\$aBZQ2927NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGanglionic blocking agents =450 \\$aGanglionic blockaders =550 \\$wg$aParasympatholytic agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGanglionic Blockers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005730 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362202202441 =005 20120730163144.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053020 =035 \\$aBZQ2926NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGanglia, Sensory =450 \\$aSensory ganglia =550 \\$wg$aNeurons =550 \\$wg$aSense organs =750 \2$aGanglia, Sensory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017950 =LDR 00511cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362202302441 =005 20120730163144.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053019 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02018043 =035 \\$aBZQ2925NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP368.8$cPhysiology =150 \\$aAutonomic ganglia =450 \\$wnne$aGanglia, Autonomic =550 \\$wg$aAutonomic nervous system =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ganglia, Autonomic) =750 \2$aGanglia, Autonomic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005725 =LDR 00860cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362202402441 =005 20100220160632.0 =008 021202i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052999 =035 \\$aBZQ2905NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC647.H9 =150 \\$aMonoclonal gammopathies =450 \\$aGammaglobulinopathies, Monoclonal =450 \\$aGammapathies, Monoclonal =450 \\$wnne$aGammopathies, Monoclonal =450 \\$aImmunoglobulinopathies, Monoclonal =450 \\$aM-component hypergammaglobulinemia =450 \\$aMonoclonal gammapathies =450 \\$aMonoclonal immunoglobulinopathies =550 \\$wg$aHypergammaglobulinemia =550 \\$wg$aPlasma cell diseases =670 \\$a2002043277: Monoclonal gammapathies and the kidney, c2003. =750 \2$aMonoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance$0(DNLM)D008998$5IEN =LDR 00535cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362202502441 =005 20120730163144.0 =008 930928||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052990 =035 \\$aBZQ2896NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC793.5.G32$bQC793.5.G329 =150 \\$aGamma rays =450 \\$aGamma radiation =550 \\$wg$aElectromagnetic waves =550 \\$wg$aIonizing radiation =670 \\$aNASA$b(Gamma rays UF Gamma radiation) =670 \\$aINIS:Thes. =750 \2$aGamma Rays$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005720 =LDR 00588cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362202602441 =005 20120730163144.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052988 =035 \\$aBZQ2894NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGamma ray spectrometry =450 \\$aSpectrometry, Gamma ray =550 \\$wg$aAngular correlations (Nuclear physics) =550 \\$wg$aGamma rays =550 \\$wg$aNuclear spectroscopy =550 \\$wg$aRadiochemistry =550 \\$wg$aSpectrometer =550 \\$wg$aSpectrum analysis =750 \2$aSpectrometry, Gamma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013051 =LDR 00642cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362202702441 =005 20060510121345.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052979 =035 \\$aBZQ2885NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aQP552.G3$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aGamma globulins =450 \\$wnne$aGamma globulin =450 \\$aGammaglobulins =550 \\$wg$aBlood proteins =550 \\$wg$aGlobulins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Intravenous gammaglobulin therapy, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Gamma-globulins) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Globulins, gamma globulins) =750 \2$agamma-Globulins$0(DNLM)D005719$5IEN =LDR 00530cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362202802441 =005 20120730163144.0 =008 060803||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052974 =035 \\$aBZQ2880NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGametogenesis =450 \\$aFormation of gametes =450 \\$aGametes$xFormation =550 \\$wg$aCell differentiation =550 \\$wg$aReproduction =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biol., 2004$b(gametogenesis: gamete formation) =750 \2$aGametogenesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005718 =LDR 00591cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362202902441 =005 20120730163144.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052941 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02017605 =035 \\$aBZQ2847NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQA269$cMathematics =053 \\$aHB144$cEconomic theory =053 \\$aT57.92$cIndustrial engineering =150 \\$aGame theory =450 \\$aGames, Theory of =450 \\$aTheory of games =550 \\$wg$aMathematical models =550 \\$wg$aMathematics =750 \2$aGame Theory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005716 =LDR 00890cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362203002441 =005 20120730163142.0 =008 000720i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052909 =035 \\$aBZQ2815NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMiMarqN =053 \0$aGN454.6$cEthnology =053 \0$aGV1301$bGV1311$cGames of chance =053 \0$aHV6708$bHV6722$cCrimes and offenses =150 \\$aGambling =360 \\$isubdivision$aGambling$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =360 \\$isubdivision$aGambling$iunder ethnic groups =450 \\$aBetting =450 \\$aChance, Games of =450 \\$aGames of chance =450 \\$aGaming (Gambling) =550 \\$wg$aGames =550 \\$aCasinos =550 \\$aWagers =670 \\$aDePetro, S.L. Exploratory research regarding gambling on Northern Michigan University's campus, 2007. =750 \2$aGambling$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005715 =LDR 01303cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362203102441 =005 20120730163142.0 =008 921201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052883 =035 \\$aBZQ2789NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP372.9 =150 \\$aGalvanic skin response =450 \\$aElectrodermal response =450 \\$aGalvanic skin reflex =450 \\$aGSR (Galvanic skin response) =450 \\$aPsychogalvanic reflex =450 \\$aPsychogalvanic response =450 \\$aPsychogalvanic skin reaction =450 \\$aPsychogalvanic skin reflex =450 \\$aPsychogalvanic skin response =450 \\$aSkin conductance response =450 \\$aSkin electric conductance =450 \\$aSkin potential response =450 \\$aSkin response, Galvanic =550 \\$wg$aElectrophysiology =550 \\$wg$aReflexes =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xPhysiology =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.:$bunder response (galvanic skin r. (GSR) also called psychogalvanic or psychogalvanic skin r., galvanic skin, psychogalvanic, or psychogalvanic skin reaction or reflex) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Galvanic skin response x Electric conductance, Skin; Electrodermal response; Reflex, Psychogalvanic; Skin electric conductance) =750 \2$aGalvanic Skin Response$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005712 =LDR 00859cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362203202441 =005 20120730163142.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052869 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02017104 =035 \\$aBZQ2775NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA645.G34$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC850$cInternal medicine =053 \\$aRD547$cSurgery =150 \\$aGallstones =450 \\$aBile ducts$xCalculi =450 \\$aBiliary calculi =450 \\$wnne$aCalculi, Biliary =450 \\$aCholelith =450 \\$aCholelithiasis =450 \\$aGallbladder$xCalculi =450 \\$aGallstone disease =550 \\$wg$aBile ducts$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aCalculi =550 \\$wg$aGallbladder$xDiseases =670 \\$aLC data base, 9/12/90$b(Gallstones; Gallstone disease) =750 \2$aGallstones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D042882 =LDR 00650cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362203302441 =005 20120730163142.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052864 =035 \\$aBZQ2770NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC684.G34 =150 \\$aGallopamil =450 \\$aDimethoxyphenethylmethylaminoisopropyltrimethoxyphenylvaleronitrile =550 \\$wg$aCalcium$xAntagonists =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =550 \\$wg$aMyocardial depressants =550 \\$wg$aNitriles =550 \\$wg$aPhenethylamines =550 \\$wg$aVasodilators =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGallopamil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005711 =LDR 01035cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362203402441 =005 20121226153235.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052856 =035 \\$aBZQ2762LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.G2$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.G2$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.G4$cChemical technology =150 \\$aGallium compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =670 \\$aGallium compounds, via WebElements.com website, Aug. 15, 2012$b(gallium compounds; compounds of gallium) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 15, 2012$b(Category: Gallium compounds; under Gallium: Gallium is found primarily in the +3 oxidation state. The +1 oxidation is also attested in some compounds, although they tend to disproportionate into elemental gallium and gallium(III) compounds. What are sometimes referred to as gallium(II) compounds are actually mixed-oxidation state compounds containing both gallium(I) and gallium(III)) =750 \2$aGallium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005708 =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362203502441 =005 20120730163141.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052850 =035 \\$aBZQ2756NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85052850 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.G2 =150 \\$aGallium$xIsotopes =750 \2$aGallium Isotopes$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005709 =LDR 00411cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362203602441 =005 20120730163141.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052848 =035 \\$aBZQ2754NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85052848 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.G2 =150 \\$aGallium =550 \\$wg$aGroup 13 elements =550 \\$wg$aMetals =750 \2$aGallium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005708 =LDR 00874cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362203702441 =005 20050519090101.0 =008 021101i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052842 =035 \\$aBZQ2748NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL696.G2$bQL696.G285$cZoology =150 \\$aGalliformes =450 \\$aFowls =450 \\$aGallinaceous birds =450 \\$aGallinae =550 \\$wg$aBirds =670 \\$aITIS, Nov. 1, 2002$b(Galliformes -- fowls, gallinaceous birds; families Numididae, Odontophoridae, and Phasianidae) =670 \\$aThe A.O.U. check-list of North American birds, 7th ed., via WWW, Nov. 1, 2002$b(order Galliformes; families Cracidae, Phasianidae, and Odontophoridae) =670 \\$aPatuxent bird identification infocenter, via WWW, Nov. 1, 2002$b(Grouse, Turkey & Quail-Order: Galliformes) =750 \2$aGalliformes$0(DNLM)D046094$5IEN =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362203802441 =005 20120730163141.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052839 =035 \\$aBZQ2745NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGallic acid =550 \\$wg$aHydroxy acids =550 \\$wg$aPolyphenols =750 \2$aGallic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005707 =LDR 00653cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362203902441 =005 20120730163133.0 =008 021211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051702 =035 \\$aBZQ1608NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNNU-L =150 \\$aFreedom of information =450 \\$aFreedom of information$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aInformation, Freedom of =450 \\$aLiberty of information =450 \\$aRight to know =550 \\$wg$aCivil rights =550 \\$aFreedom of speech =550 \\$aIntellectual freedom =550 \\$aTelecommunication$xLaw and legislation =750 \2$aAccess to Information$5IEN$0(DNLM)D022126 =LDR 00530cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362204002441 =005 20120730163133.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85051674 =035 \\$aBZQ1580NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD471$cChemistry =053 \\$aQP527$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aRB170$bPathology =150 \\$aFree radicals (Chemistry) =550 \\$wg$aRadicals (Chemistry) =550 \\$aFree radical reactions =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFree Radicals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005609 =LDR 00505cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362204102441 =005 20120730163133.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85051651 =035 \\$aBZQ1557NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFree association (Psychology) =450 \\$aAssociation, Free (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aAssociation of ideas =550 \\$wg$aPsychoanalysis =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFree Association$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005608 =LDR 00445cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362204202441 =005 20120730163132.0 =008 920305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051625 =035 \\$aBZQ1531NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQ175.37 =150 \\$aFraud in science =450 \\$aScientific fraud =450 \\$aScientific misconduct$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aScience =750 \2$aScientific Misconduct$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015871 =LDR 00644cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362204302441 =005 20140903163111.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051619 =035 \\$aBZQ1525NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV6691$bHV6699 =150 \\$aFraud =450 \\$aCommercial fraud =450 \\$aDeceit =450 \\$aMisrepresentation (Crime) =550 \\$wg$aCommercial crimes =550 \\$wg$aDeception =550 \\$wg$aTorts =550 \\$aHoaxes =550 \\$aImpostors and imposture =670 \\$aLevi, M. Commercial frauds, c1982$b(commercial fraud) =750 \2$aFraud$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005607 =LDR 00374cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362204402441 =005 20120730163132.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85051577 =035 \\$aBZQ1483LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.F7 =150 \\$aFrankia =550 \\$wg$aFrankiaceae =550 \\$aActinorhizas =750 \2$aFrankia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D040161 =LDR 00805cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362204502441 =005 20201030152332.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =008 990101\n\ancnnbabn\\\\\\\\\\||\ana\\\\\\ =008 990101\n\ancnnbabn\\\\\\\\\\||\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051562 =035 \\$aBZQ1468NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85051562 =035 \\$a(DNLM)D004642 =035 \\$a(DNLM)D004642 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFrangula =450 \\$aAlder buckthorn bark =550 \\$wg$aLaxatives =550 \\$wg$aPlant extracts =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(frangula: the dried bark of Rhamnus frangula. It is used as a cathartic) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(frangula: the bark of frangula used in medicine for its laxative properties) =750 \2$aEmodin$0(DNLM)D004642$5IEN =LDR 01536cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362204602441 =005 20130209161946.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051541 =035 \\$aBZQ1447NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.F7$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.F7$cOrganometallic chemistry =150 \\$aFrancium =450 \\$aActinium K =450 \\$aAlkalinium =450 \\$aCatium =450 \\$aEka-cesium =450 \\$aMoldavium =450 \\$aVirginium =550 \\$wg$aAlkali metals =550 \\$wg$aRadioactive substances =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 9, 2012$b(Francium is a chemical element with symbol Fr and atomic number 87. It was formerly known as eka-caesium and actinium K. It is one of the two least electronegative elements, the other being caesium. Francium is a highly radioactive metal that decays into astatine, radium, and radon. As an alkali metal, it has one valence electron; was the last element discovered in nature, rather than by synthesis) =670 \\$aEmsley, J. Nature's building blocks, 2011$b(Francium; element 87; proposed names: alkalinium (symbol Ak); virginium (symbol Vi or Vm); moldavium (symbol Ml); catium; element 87 was discovered in 1939 by French physicist Marguerite Perey at the Curie Institute; francium is an intensely radioactive metal; member of group I (row 7s), also known as the alkali metal group, of the periodic table; was the last element to be discovered in Nature) =750 \2$aFrancium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005605 =LDR 02692cz a2200601n 4500 =001 9880362204702441 =005 20090904095551.0 =008 910606||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051319 =035 \\$aBZQ1225NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aDC139$bDC190.8 =151 \\$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1789-1799 =450 \\$aFrench Revolution, France, 1789-1799 =451 \\$aFrance$xHistory$y1789-1799 (Revolution)$5IEN =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1789 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1789-1790 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1789-1791 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1789-1792 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1789-1794 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1789-1795 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1789-1796 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1789-1797 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1790 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1790-1792 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1790-1793 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1790-1794 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1791 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1791-1792 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1791-1793 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1791-1794 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1791-1795 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1791-1796 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1791-1797 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1792 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1792-1793 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1792-1794 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1792-1795 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1792-1796 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1792-1797 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1792-1799 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1793-1795 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1793-1796 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1793-1797 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1793-1798 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1793-1799 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1794-1795 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1794-1796 =451 \\$wnne$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1794-1797 =451 \\$wnno$aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1794-1799$5IEN =681 \\$iExample under$aRevolutions =688 \\$aFormer heading: 151:##: _{dollar}a France _{dollar}x History _{dollar}y Revolution$5IEN =750 \2$aFrench Revolution$0(DNLM)D047850$5IEN =LDR 00555cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362204802441 =005 20060607095340.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85051162 =035 \\$aBZQ1068NU =035 \\$aSH 85051162 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ506.F73$cPediatrics =150 \\$aFragile X syndrome =450 \\$afra(X) syndrome =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =550 \\$wg$aX-linked mental retardation =670 \\$aMerck manual. =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 25, 1989. =750 \2$aFragile X Syndrome$0(DNLM)D0$5IEN =LDR 00535cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362204902441 =005 20060508145453.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85051161 =035 \\$aBZQ1067NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aFractures in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$81$wb$aFractures, Bone$0(DNLM)D050723$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFractures, Bone$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00514cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362205002441 =005 20060508145732.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85051160 =035 \\$aBZQ1066NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF914.4 =150 \\$aFractures in animals =360 \\$isubdivision$aFractures$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Fractures =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary traumatology =750 \2$aFractures, Bone$xveterinary$0(DNLM)D050723Q000662$5IEN =LDR 00382cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362205102441 =005 20060607094116.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85051159 =035 \\$aBZQ1065NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFractures, Ununited =450 \\$aUnunited fractures =550 \\$wg$aWound healing =750 \2$aFractures, Ununited$0(DNLM)D005599$5IEN =LDR 00537cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362205202441 =005 20120730163131.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051158 =035 \\$aBZQ1064NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD101 =150 \\$aFractures, Spontaneous =450 \\$aFractures, Pathological =450 \\$aPathological fractures =450 \\$aSpontaneous fractures =550 \\$wg$aBones$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aOsteogenesis imperfecta =750 \2$aFractures, Spontaneous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005598 =LDR 00438cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362205302441 =005 20120730163131.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85051157 =035 \\$aBZQ1063NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFractures, Open =450 \\$aCompound fractures =450 \\$aFractures, Compound =450 \\$aOpen fractures =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFractures, Open$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005597 =LDR 00565cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362205402441 =005 20060508145028.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85051155 =035 \\$aBZQ1061NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD101$bRD104 =150 \\$aFractures =360 \\$isubdivision$aFractures$iunder individual bones and regions of the body, e.g.$aMaxilla--Fractures; Foot--Fractures =450 \\$aBones$xFractures =550 \\$wg$aBones$xWounds and injuries =550 \\$aCallus =750 \2$aFractures, Bone$0(DNLM)050723$5IEN =LDR 00463cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362205502441 =005 20120730163131.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051152 =035 \\$aBZQ1058NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD103.F58 =150 \\$aFracture fixation =450 \\$aFixation of fractures =450 \\$aSkeletal fixation (Surgery) =550 \\$wg$aFractures$xTreatment =750 \2$aFracture Fixation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005592 =LDR 00731cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362205602441 =005 20120730163131.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051147 =035 \\$aBZQ1053NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA614.86$cGeneral =053 \0$aQC20.7.F73$cMathematical physics =053 \0$aQC173.4.F72$cCondensed matter physics =053 \0$aQD455.3.F73$cPhysical chemistry =053 \0$aQE33.2.F73$cGeology =150 \\$aFractals =450 \\$aFractal geometry =450 \\$aFractal sets =450 \\$aGeometry, Fractal =450 \\$aSets, Fractal =450 \\$aSets of fractional dimension =550 \\$wg$aDimension theory (Topology) =750 \2$aFractals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017709 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362205702441 =005 20120730163130.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85051137 =035 \\$aBZQ1043NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.S43$cBotany =150 \\$aFoxgloves =450 \\$aDigitalis (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aScrophulariaceae =750 \2$aDigitalis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004070 =LDR 00368cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362205802441 =005 20080509095751.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051130 =035 \\$aBZQ1036NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C22$cZoology =150 \\$aFoxes =450 \\$aFox =550 \\$wg$aCanidae =750 \2$aFoxes$0(DNLM)D005589$5IEN =LDR 00961cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362205902441 =005 20051114083026.0 =008 050726i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051108 =035 \\$aBZQ1014NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAvian influenza A virus =450 \\$aAvian influenza A airus$5IEN =450 \\$aAvian orthomyxovirus type A =450 \\$wnne$aFowl plague virus =550 \\$wg$aInfluenza A virus =550 \\$wg$aPoultry$xViruses =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 602 (1878: first description of 'fowl plague' which is caused by avian influenza A viruses) =670 \\$aMESH via WWW, July 25, 2005$b(Influenza A Virus, Avian: strains of Influenza A Virus causing influenza in birds, entry terms: Avian Influenza A Virus, Avian Orthomyxovirus Type A, Fowl Plague Virus) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20050910 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Fowl plague virus =750 \2$aInfluenza A Virus, Avian$0( DNLM)D009977$5IEN =LDR 00607cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362848002441 =005 20120730163956.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133201 =035 \\$aBZY3107NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHQ799.2.M3 =150 \\$aTeenage marriage =450 \\$aEarly marriage =450 \\$wnne$aTeen-age marriage =550 \\$wg$aMarriage =750 \2$81$wb$aMarriage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008393 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMarriage$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00536cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362848102441 =005 20060516090935.0 =008 060227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133838 =035 \\$aBZY3744NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC935.T4 =150 \\$aTendinitis =450 \\$aTendonitis =450 \\$aTendons$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =550 \\$wg$aNonarticular rheumatism =550 \\$wg$aOveruse injuries =550 \\$wg$aTendons$xDiseases =750 \2$aTendinopathy$0(DNLM)D052256$5IEN =LDR 00987cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362848202441 =005 20120730163956.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133192 =035 \\$aBZY3098NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aT174.3 =150 \\$aTechnology transfer =450 \\$aTechnological transfer =450 \\$aTransfer of technology =550 \\$wg$aDiffusion of innovations =550 \\$wg$aInventions =550 \\$wg$aResearch, Industrial =550 \\$wg$aTechnology and international relations =550 \\$aForeign licensing agreements =550 \\$aTechnological forecasting =550 \\$aTechnological innovations =550 \\$aTechnology$xInternational cooperation =680 \\$iSubdivided by the region or country receiving the technology. Where applicable, also make an additional entry under this heading with subdivision for the region or country transferring the technology. =750 \2$aTechnology Transfer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018581 =LDR 00717cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362848302441 =005 20120730164000.0 =008 921112i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133795 =035 \\$aBZY3701NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK470 =150 \\$aTemporomandibular joint$xDiseases =450 \\$aTemporomandibular disorder =450 \\$aTemporomandibular disorders =450 \\$aTMD (Disorder) =450 \\$aTMJ disorders =450 \\$aTMJ dysfunction =450 \\$aTMJ pain =450 \\$aTMJ syndrome =670 \\$aCurrent controversies in temporomandibular disorders ... c1992$b(temporomandibular disorder, TMD) =750 \2$aTemporomandibular Joint Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013705 =LDR 00711cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362848402441 =005 20120730163956.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133147 =035 \\$aBZY3053NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aT$bTX =150 \\$aTechnology =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the words$aTechnical$iand$aTechnological;$iand subdivision$aTechnology$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Technology =450 \\$aApplied science =450 \\$aArts, Useful =450 \\$aScience, Applied =450 \\$aUseful arts =550 \\$wg$aScience =550 \\$aIndustrial arts =550 \\$aMaterial culture =750 \2$aTechnology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013672 =LDR 00784cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362848502441 =005 20120104151441.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133793 =035 \\$aBZY3699NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTemporomandibular joint =450 \\$aArticulatio temporomandibularis =450 \\$aCraniomandibular joint =450 \\$aJaw joint =450 \\$aMandibular joint =450 \\$aTemporomaxillary joint =450 \\$aTMJ (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aJaws =550 \\$wg$aJoints =550 \\$wg$aTemporal bone =670 \\$aJablonski dict. dent. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Temporomandibular joint, articulatio temporomandibularis) =750 \2$aTemporomandibular Joint$0(DNLM)D013704$5IEN =LDR 02233cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362848602441 =005 20130514100251.0 =008 000217i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133086 =035 \\$aBZY2992NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.T35$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.T35$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.T35$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.T35$cGeochemistry =150 \\$aTechnetium =450 \\$aEka-manganese =450 \\$aEkamanganese =450 \\$aMasurium =450 \\$aNipponium =550 \\$wg$aManganese group =550 \\$wg$aRadioactive substances =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(technetium: masurium, nipponium) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 31, 2012:$bTechnetium (Technetium is the chemical element with atomic number 43 and symbol Tc. It is the lowest atomic number element without any stable isotopes; every form of it is radioactive. Many of technetium's properties were predicted by Dmitri Mendeleev before the element was discovered. Mendeleev noted a gap in his periodic table and gave the undiscovered element the provisional name ekamanganese (Em). In 1937, technetium (specifically the technetium-97 isotope) became the first predominantly artificial element to be produced, hence its name. Element category: transition metal) =670 \\$aWebElements, Oct. 31, 2012$b(Technetium; Tc; Element 43 (technetium) was predicted on the basis of the periodic table by Mendeleev. He suggested that it should be very similar to manganese and gave it the name ekamanganese. Technetium was erroneously reported as having been discovered in 1925, at which time it was named masurium. The element was actually discovered by C. Perrier and Emilio Gino Segre in Italy in 1937. It was found in a sample of molybdenum bombarded by deuterons. Technetium was the first element to be produced artificially and all its isotopes are radioactive.) =670 \\$aWiktionary, Oct. 31, 2012$b(eka-manganese (chemistry, archaic): technetium; ekamanganese (chemistry): the name given by Dmitri Mendeleev to the predicted element (technetium) lying below manganese in the periodic table) =750 \2$aTechnetium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013667 =LDR 00476cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362848702441 =005 20120730163956.0 =008 030602i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133079 =035 \\$aBZY2985NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTear gas =450 \\$aLacrimators =450 \\$aTear gases =550 \\$wg$aGases, Asphyxiating and poisonous =550 \\$wg$aRiot control agents =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Tear gases) =750 \2$aTear Gases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013665 =LDR 00422cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362848802441 =005 20120730163956.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133072 =035 \\$aBZY2978NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRT90.5 =150 \\$aTeam nursing =450 \\$aNursing team =550 \\$wg$aHealth care teams =550 \\$wg$aNursing =750 \2$aNursing, Team$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009746 =LDR 00650cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362848902441 =005 20120730163956.0 =008 931005||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133053 =035 \\$aBZY2959NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aLB1044.88 =150 \\$aTeaching$xAids and devices =450 \\$aCurriculum materials =450 \\$aEducational media =450 \\$aInstructional materials =450 \\$aTeaching materials =550 \\$aEducational technology =550 \\$aMedia programs (Education) =670 \\$aMobley, M. Evaluating curriculum materials, 1985-1986. =750 \2$aTeaching Materials$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013664 =LDR 01201cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362849002441 =005 20120730163955.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133052 =035 \\$aBZY2958NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB1025$bLB1050.7$cTeaching principles and practice =053 \0$aLB1775$bLB1785$cTeaching as a profession =150 \\$aTeaching =360 \\$isubdivision$aInstruction and study$ior$aStudy and teaching$iunder subjects, e.g.$aMusic--Instruction and study; Science--Study and teaching =450 \\$aDidactics =450 \\$aInstruction =450 \\$aPedagogy =450 \\$aSchool teaching =450 \\$aSchoolteaching =550 \\$aEducation =550 \\$aInstructional systems =550 \\$aPedagogical content knowledge =550 \\$aTraining =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the art and methods of teaching. Works on the history and methods of training teachers are entered under$aTeachers--Training of.$iWorks on the study of education as a discipline are entered under$aEducation--Study and teaching. =681 \\$iNotes under$aEducation--Study and teaching; Teachers--Training of =750 \2$aTeaching$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013663 =LDR 01029cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362849102441 =005 20181214152301.0 =008 050202i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85132964 =035 \\$aBZY2870NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLA2301$bLA2397$cBiography =053 \0$aLB1775$bLB1779$cProfessional aspects =053 \0$aLB2832$bLB2844.47$cPersonnel management =150 \\$aTeachers =450 \\$aFaculty (Education) =450 \\$aInstructors =450 \\$aSchool teachers =450 \\$aSchoolteachers =550 \\$wg$aEducation =550 \\$wg$aSchool employees =550 \\$aEducators =670 \\$aThes. of psych. index terms$b(Teachers UF Instructors) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on persons whose occupation it is to instruct. Works on persons who are specialists in the field of education or who are authorities on educational problems, theories, and methods are entered under$aEducators. =681 \\$iNote under$aEducators =750 \2$aEducational Personnel$0(DNLM)D000071195 =LDR 00689cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362849202441 =005 20120730163955.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85132924 =035 \\$aBZY2830NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGT2905$bGT2916$cManners and customs =053 \0$aQK495.T4$cBotany =053 \0$aSB271$bSB272$cCulture =053 \0$aTP650$cTechnology =053 \\$aTX585$cAdulteration$5IEN =053 \\$aRM251$cTherapeutics$5IEN =150 \\$aTea =450 \\$aCamellia sinensis =450 \\$aCamellia thea =450 \\$aCamellia theifera =550 \\$wg$aCamellias =681 \\$iExample under$aBeverages =750 \2$aTea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013662 =LDR 00649cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362849302441 =005 20120730163955.0 =008 930203i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85132905 =035 \\$aBZY2811NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTay-Sachs disease =450 \\$aAmaurotic familial idiocy =450 \\$wnne$aAmaurotic family idiocy =450 \\$aGangliosidosis GM2 type 1 =450 \\$aGM2 gangliosidosis, Type 1 =450 \\$aHexosaminidase A deficiency (Tay-Sachs) =450 \\$aSachs disease =450 \\$aType 1 GM2 gangliosidosis =550 \\$wg$aGangliosidoses =750 \2$aTay-Sachs Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013661 =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362849402441 =005 20120730163941.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129413 =035 \\$aBZX9319NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSubcommissural organ =550 \\$wg$aBrain =750 \2$aSubcommissural Organ$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013351 =LDR 00425cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362849502441 =005 20120730163941.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129412 =035 \\$aBZX9318NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSubclavian steal syndrome =450 \\$aBrachial-basilar insufficiency syndrome =550 \\$wg$aCerebrovascular disease =750 \2$aSubclavian Steal Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013349 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362849602441 =005 20120730163941.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129410 =035 \\$aBZX9316NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSubclavian artery =550 \\$wg$aArteries =750 \2$aSubclavian Artery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013348 =LDR 00340cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362849702441 =005 20120730163941.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129405 =035 \\$aBZX9311NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSubarachnoid space =550 \\$wg$aMeninges =750 \2$aSubarachnoid Space$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013346 =LDR 00455cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362849802441 =005 20120730163941.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85129404 =035 \\$aBZX9310NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSubarachnoid hemorrhage =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xHemorrhage =550 \\$wg$aSpinal cord$xHemorrhage =550 \\$aIntracranial aneurysms$xRupture =750 \2$aSubarachnoid Hemorrhage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013345 =LDR 00576cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362849902441 =005 20120730163941.0 =008 871219||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85129392 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02154564 =035 \\$aBZX9298NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP1180.S7 =150 \\$aStyrene =450 \\$aCinnamene =450 \\$aPhenethylene =450 \\$aPhenylethylene =450 \\$aStyrene monomer =450 \\$aStyrol =450 \\$aStyrolene =450 \\$aVinylbenzene =550 \\$wg$aBenzene =750 \2$aStyrene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020058 =LDR 00555cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362850002441 =005 20120730163941.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129371 =035 \\$aBZX9277NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ496.S8 =150 \\$aStuttering in children =550 \\$wg$aSpeech disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aStuttering$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013342 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aStuttering$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00414cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362850102441 =005 20120730163941.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129370 =035 \\$aBZX9276NU =035 \\$ash 85129370 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC424 =150 \\$aStuttering =450 \\$wnne$aStammering =550 \\$wg$aSpeech disorders =750 \2$aStuttering$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013342 =LDR 00402cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362850202441 =005 20120730163941.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129350 =035 \\$aBZX9256NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSturge-Weber syndrome =450 \\$aCephalotrigeminal angiomatosis =550 \\$wg$aAngiomatosis =750 \2$aSturge-Weber Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013341 =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362850302441 =005 20070531100520.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129349 =035 \\$aBZX9255NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aStupor =550 \\$wg$aLoss of consciousness =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =750 \2$aStupor$0(DNLM)D053608$5IEN =LDR 01052cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362850402441 =005 20120730163941.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85129296 =035 \\$aBZX9202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB3602$bLB3618$cStudent life =150 \\$aStudents =360 \\$isubdivision$aStudents$iunder names of individual educational institutions, e.g.$aHarvard University--Students =450 \\$aPupils =450 \\$aSchool life =450 \\$aStudent life and customs =450 \\$aStudents$xEducation =550 \\$wg$aPersons =550 \\$aEducation =680 \\$iHere are entered works on students in general. Works on students studying and living inside their native country are entered under$aStudents$isubdivided by place, e.g.,$aStudents--Washington (State); Students--Mexico;$ietc. Works on students studying and living outside their native country are entered under the adjectival form, e.g.,$aAmerican students; Mexican students;$ietc. =750 \2$aStudents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013334 =LDR 00878cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362850502441 =005 20120730163940.0 =008 051207i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85129251 =035 \\$aBZX9157NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB2337.2$bLB2340.8 =150 \\$aStudent aid =450 \\$aFinancial aid, Student =450 \\$aFinancial aid to students =450 \\$aStudent financial aid =450 \\$aStudent financial assistance =550 \\$wg$aLoans =680 \\$iHere are entered works on financial assistance for students. Works on school programs that provide assistance to students who are experiencing physical, emotional, social, legal, sexual, medical, familial, or chemical use problems are entered under$aStudent assistance programs. =681 \\$iNote under$aStudent assistance programs =750 \2$aTraining Support$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014146 =LDR 00491cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362850602441 =005 20120730163940.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129226 =035 \\$aBZX9132NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA1238.S8$cToxicology =053 \\$aRM666.S8$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aStrychnine =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \\$wg$aPoisons =681 \\$iExample under$aAlkaloids; Materia medica$5IEN =750 \2$aStrychnine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013331 =LDR 00818cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362850702441 =005 20120730163940.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85129212 =035 \\$aBZX9118NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP517.S85 =150 \\$aStructure-activity relationships (Biochemistry) =360 \\$isubdivision$aStructure-activity relationships$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Structure-activity relationships =450 \\$wnne$aBiochemorphology =450 \\$aBiomolecules$xStructure-activity relationships =450 \\$aChemical structure-biological activity relationships =450 \\$aRelationships, Structure-activity (Biochemistry) =550 \\$wg$aPhysical biochemistry =750 \2$aStructure-Activity Relationship$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013329 =LDR 00606cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362850802441 =005 20091103092822.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129201 =035 \\$aBZX9107NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aTA656 =150 \\$aStructural failures =450 \\$aCollapse of structures =450 \\$aFailures, Structural =550 \\$aDeformations (Mechanics) =550 \\$aFracture mechanics =550 \\$aReliability (Engineering) =550 \\$aSafety factor in engineering =550 \\$aStructural stability =750 \2$aStructure Collapse$0(DNLM)D055883$5IEN =LDR 00329cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362850902441 =005 20120730163940.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129183 =035 \\$aBZX9089NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.S8 =150 \\$aStrontium compounds =750 \2$aStrontium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013324 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362851002441 =005 20120730163940.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85129179 =035 \\$aBZX9085NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85129179 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.S8 =150 \\$aStrontium$xIsotopes =750 \2$aStrontium Isotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013325 =LDR 00422cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362851102441 =005 20120730163940.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129178 =035 \\$aBZX9084NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.S8$cChemistry =053 \\$aTP245.S8$cChemical technology =150 \\$aStrontium =550 \\$wg$aAlkaline earth metals =750 \2$aStrontium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013324 =LDR 00528cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362851202441 =005 20050926135700.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129158 =035 \\$aBZX9064NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC373.S85 =150 \\$aStroboscopes =450 \\$aStrobes =450 \\$wnne$aStroboscope =550 \\$wg$aOptical instruments =670 \\$aNASA thes.$b(Stroboscopes) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(stroboscope. Also called strobe) =750 \2$aStroboscopy$0(DNLM)D049489$5IEN =LDR 01087cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362851302441 =005 20120730163940.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128731 =035 \\$aBZX8637NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD5306$bHD5450.7 =150 \\$aStrikes and lockouts =360 \\$inames of individual strikes, e.g.$aCoal Miners' Strike, U.S., 1949-1950 =450 \\$aCombinations of labor =450 \\$aLockouts =450 \\$aWork stoppages =550 \\$wg$aDirect action =550 \\$wg$aLabor disputes =550 \\$aStrikebreakers =680 \\$iHere are entered works on strikes and lockouts in general. Works on strikes in a particular industry are entered under the heading$aStrikes and lockouts$isubdivided by the industry or occupation and further subdivided by place if local, e.g.$aStrikes and lockouts--Police; Strikes and lockouts--Railroads--France.$iWorks on individual strikes are entered under the heading for the name of the strike, e.g.$aCoal Miners' Strike, U.S., 1949-1950. =750 \2$aStrikes, Employee$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013317 =LDR 01427cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362851402441 =005 20120730163940.0 =008 060928i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128725 $zsh 85147153 =035 \\$aBZX8631NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S43$cBotany =053 \0$aSB615.W58$cWeeds =150 \\$aWitchweeds =450 \\$wnne$aStriga =450 \\$aStrigas =450 \\$wnne$aWitchweed =550 \\$wg$aScrophulariaceae =670 \\$aRandall, R.P. Global compendium of weeds, 2002$b(Striga Lour spp. Scrophulariaceae, common name: witchweed) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(witchweed: any plant of the genus Striga in the figwort family (Scrophulariaceae), including about 50 species of the Old World tropics and one species introduced into southeastern U.S. Witchweeds are branched herbs.) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(witchweed: any of a genus (Striga) of hemiparasitic herbs with red or yellow irregular flowers) =670 \\$aPlants national database, Sept. 28, 2006$b(Striga Lour, common name: witchweed) =670 \\$aWorld's worst weeds, 1977:$bp. 456 (Most frequently used common name for Striga lutea is witchweed. This is also a term used loosely to indicate several strigas across the world) =688 \\$aHeading from sh 85147153, deleted 20061127: 150:##:_{dollar}a Witchweed =688 \\$aHeading changed 20061127 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Striga =750 \2$aStriga$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034362 =LDR 00410cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362851502441 =005 20130921120227.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128719 =035 \\$aBZX8625NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aStriated muscle =450 \\$aMuscle, Skeletal$5IEN-M =450 \\$aStriped muscle =550 \\$wg$aMuscles =750 \2$aMuscle, Striated$0(DNLM)D054792$5IEN =LDR 00869cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362851602441 =005 20120730163940.0 =008 921202i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128716 =035 \\$aBZX8622NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP372.5 =150 \\$aStretch reflex =450 \\$aLiddell-Sherrington reflex =450 \\$aMuscle stretch reflex =450 \\$aMyostatic reflex =450 \\$aMyotatic reflex =450 \\$aReflex, Stretch =550 \\$wg$aReflexes =550 \\$wg$aStretch (Physiology) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bunder reflex (Stretch reflex; called also Liddell and Sherrington reflex, myotatic reflex) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Reflex, stretch) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.:$bunder reflex (Stretch reflex. Also called myotatic reflex; myostatic reflex) =750 \2$aReflex, Stretch$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012026 =LDR 00806cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362851702441 =005 20130403145049.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128708 =035 \\$aBZX8614NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.S75$cPsychology =150 \\$aStress in children =450 \\$aStress (Physiology) in children =450 \\$aStress (Psychology) in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xPhysiology =750 \2$81$wb$aStress, Physiological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013312 =750 \2$81$wb$aStress, Psychological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013315 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aStress, Physiological$ior$aStress, Psychological$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00663cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362851802441 =005 20120730163939.0 =008 051115i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128705 =035 \\$aBZX8611NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF575.S75 =150 \\$aStress (Psychology) =450 \\$aEmotional stress =450 \\$aMental stress =450 \\$aPsychological stress =450 \\$aTension (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aMental health =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aDiathesis-stress model (Psychology) =550 \\$aLife change events =550 \\$aType A behavior =750 \2$aStress, Psychological$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D013315 =LDR 00691cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362851902441 =005 20090220091718.0 =008 030905i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128702 =035 \\$aBZX8608NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP82.2.S8 =150 \\$aStress (Physiology) =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of stress on$iunder individual animals and groups of animals and individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCattle--Effect of stress on; Fishes--Effect of stress on; Heart--Effect of stress on =450 \\$aPhysiological stress =450 \\$aTension (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aAdaptation (Biology) =750 \2$aStress, Physiological$0(DNLM)D013312$5IEN =LDR 00485cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362852002441 =005 20120730163939.0 =008 931025||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128700 =035 \\$aBZX8606NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aStreptozotocin =450 \\$aStreptozocin =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic antibiotics =550 \\$wg$aGlucose =550 \\$wg$aImmunosuppressive agents =550 \\$wg$aNitrosoureas =750 \2$aStreptozocin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013311 =LDR 00381cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362852102441 =005 20120730163939.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128698 =035 \\$aBZX8604NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aStreptothricin =550 \\$wg$aAminoglycosides =550 \\$wg$aAntitubercular agents =750 \2$aStreptothricins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013309 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362852202441 =005 20120730163939.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128696 =035 \\$aBZX8602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aStreptomycin =550 \\$wg$aAminoglycosides =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aAntibiotics =750 \2$aStreptomycin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013307 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362852302441 =005 20120730163939.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128695 =035 \\$aBZX8601NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S8 =150 \\$aStreptomycetaceae =550 \\$wg$aActinomycetales =750 \2$aStreptomycetaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013306 =LDR 00433cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362852402441 =005 20120730163939.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128692 =035 \\$aBZX8598NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S8 =150 \\$aStreptomyces =450 \\$wnne$aStreptothrix =550 \\$wg$aStreptomycetaceae =670 \\$aGould med. dict. =750 \2$aStreptomyces$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013302 =LDR 00328cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362852502441 =005 20120730163939.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128691 =035 \\$aBZX8597NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aStreptolysin =670 \\$aWk AFN4251 =750 \2$aStreptolysins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013301 =LDR 00383cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362852602441 =005 20120730163939.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128689 =035 \\$aBZX8595NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aStreptokinase =550 \\$wg$aPlasminogen activators =550 \\$wg$aPlasminokinase =750 \2$aStreptokinase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013300 =LDR 00386cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362852702441 =005 20050926135149.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128688 =035 \\$aBZX8594LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR82.S78 =150 \\$aStreptococcus thermophilus =550 \\$wg$aStreptococcus =750 \2$aStreptococcus thermophilus$0(DNLM)D048249$5IEN =LDR 00430cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362852802441 =005 20120730163939.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128686 =035 \\$aBZX8592NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S78 =150 \\$aStreptococcus pyogenes =450 \\$wnne$aStreptococcus hemolyticus =550 \\$wg$aStreptococcus =750 \2$aStreptococcus Pyogenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013297 =LDR 00531cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362852902441 =005 20120730163939.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128685 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02151270 =035 \\$aBZX8591NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S78 =150 \\$aStreptococcus pneumoniae =450 \\$aDiplococcus pneumoniae =450 \\$aMicrococcus pneumoniae =450 \\$wnne$aPneumococcus =550 \\$wg$aStreptococcus =750 \2$aStreptococcus pneumoniae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013296 =LDR 00379cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362853002441 =005 20120730163939.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128684 =035 \\$aBZX8590NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S78 =150 \\$aStreptococcus mutans =550 \\$wg$aStreptococcus =750 \2$aStreptococcus mutans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013295 =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362853102441 =005 20120730163939.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128683 =035 \\$aBZX8589NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S78 =150 \\$aLactococcus lactis =450 \\$aBacterium lactis =450 \\$wnne$aStreptococcus lactis =550 \\$wg$aLactococcus =750 \2$aLactococcus lactis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013294 =LDR 00467cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362853202441 =005 20120730163938.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128682 =035 \\$aBZX8588NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S78 =150 \\$aEnterococcus faecalis =450 \\$wnne$aStreptococcus faecalis =450 \\$aStreptococcus liquefaciens =550 \\$wg$aEnterococcus =750 \2$aEnterococcus faecalis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013293 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362853302441 =005 20010922144555.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128681 =035 \\$aBZX8587NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR82.S78 =150 \\$aStreptococcus equi =550 \\$wg$aStreptococcus =750 \0$aStreptococcus equi$5IEN =LDR 00864cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362853402441 =005 20120730163938.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128679 =035 \\$aBZX8585NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dUkOxU =053 \0$aQR82.S78 =150 \\$aStreptococcus agalactiae =450 \\$aGBS (Bacterium) =450 \\$aGroup B strep =450 \\$aGroup B streptococcus =450 \\$wnne$aStreptococcus mastitidis =550 \\$wg$aStreptococcus =670 \\$aMourning Sarah, c2008:$bt.p. (group B strep) p. vii (group B streptococcus, GBS) =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 16, 2008$b(Streptococcus. Beta-Hemolytic Streptococci, Group B. S. agalactiae, or GBS, causes pneumonia and meningitis in neonates and the elderly, with occasional systemic bacteremia; Group B Strep) =750 \2$aStreptococcus Agalactiae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013292 =LDR 00397cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362853502441 =005 20120730163938.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128678 =035 \\$aBZX8584NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S78 =150 \\$aStreptococcus =450 \\$aStreptococci =550 \\$wg$aStreptococcaceae =750 \2$aStreptococcus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013291 =LDR 00617cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362853602441 =005 20120730163938.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128677 =035 \\$aBZX8583NU =035 \\$ash 85128677 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR201.S7$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRA644.S75$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC116.S84$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aStreptococcal infections =450 \\$aStrep infections =550 \\$wg$aGram-positive bacterial infections =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Streptococcal; strep) =750 \2$aStreptococcal Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013290 =LDR 00380cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362853702441 =005 20120730163938.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128676 =035 \\$aBZX8582NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S78 =150 \\$aStreptococcaceae =550 \\$wg$aGram-positive bacteria =750 \2$aStreptococcaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013289 =LDR 00453cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362853802441 =005 20120730163938.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128547 =035 \\$aBZX8453NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78$cBotany =053 \0$aSB385$cCulture =150 \\$aStrawberries =450 \\$aFragaria =550 \\$wg$aRosaceae =681 \\$iExample under$aBerries =750 \2$aFragaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031985 =LDR 01075cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362853902441 =005 20140327103333.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128457 =035 \\$aBZX8363NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQA931$bQA935$cElasticity =053 \0$aTG265$bTG267$cBridge and roof engineering =053 \0$aTA404.8$bTA418.45$cEngineering =150 \\$aStrains and stresses =450 \\$aArchitectural engineering =450 \\$aEngineering, Architectural =450 \\$aStress, Mechanical$5IEN =450 \\$aStresses and strains =550 \\$wg$aArchitecture =550 \\$wg$aElastic solids =550 \\$wg$aFlexure =550 \\$wg$aMechanics =550 \\$wg$aStatics =550 \\$wg$aStructural analysis (Engineering) =550 \\$aDeformations (Mechanics) =550 \\$aElasticity =550 \\$aEngineering design =550 \\$aGraphic statics =550 \\$aStrength of materials =550 \\$aStress waves =550 \\$aStructural design =750 \2$aStress, Mechanical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013314 =LDR 00546cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362854002441 =005 20120730163938.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128443 =035 \\$aBZX8349NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE771 =150 \\$aStrabismus =450 \\$aHeterotropia =450 \\$aSquint =450 \\$aSquinting =450 \\$aWalleye (Ophthalmology) =550 \\$wg$aEye$xMovement disorders =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Strabismus, squint, squinting) =750 \2$aStrabismus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013285 =LDR 00873cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362854102441 =005 20120730163938.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128280 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02148511 =035 \\$aBZX8186NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC815$bRC815.6 =150 \\$aOral medicine =450 \\$aOralogy =450 \\$wnne$aStomatology =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aDentistry =550 \\$aMouth$xDiseases =550 \\$aStomatologists =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tyldesley, W.R. Oral medicine, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Oral medicine see Dentistry; Stomatology see Dentistry) =670 \\$aLC data base, 5/2/89. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Stomatology) =675 \\$aNIH =750 \2$aOral Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019242 =LDR 00356cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362854202441 =005 20120730163937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128279 =035 \\$aBZX8185NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF910.S7 =150 \\$aStomatitis in animals =750 \2$aStomatitis$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013280Q000662 =LDR 00653cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362854302441 =005 20120730163937.0 =008 021023i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128278 =035 \\$aBZX8184NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aStomatitis =450 \\$aMouth$xInflammation =450 \\$aOral mucosa$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aAlimentary canal$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aMouth$xDiseases =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(stomatitis: any generalized inflammatory disease of the oral mucosa, comprising that of the tongue, palate, cheeks, gums, lips, and floor of the mouth) =750 \2$aStomatitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013280 =LDR 00593cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362854402441 =005 20150219111600.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127470 =035 \\$aBZX7376NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP372.6 =150 \\$aStartle reaction =450 \\$aEscape pattern (Physiology) =450 \\$aEscape reaction =450 \\$aEscape response =450 \\$aStartle pattern =450 \\$aStartle response =550 \\$wg$aReflexes =750 \2$aReflex, Startle$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D013216 =750 \2$aEscape Reaction$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D004924 =LDR 00570cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362854502441 =005 20091102215459.0 =008 860211\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127415 =035 \\$aBZX7321NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGR625$cFolklore =053 \\$aQB799$bQB903$cAstronomy =150 \\$aStars =360 \\$inames of individual stars, e.g.$aSirius;$iand headings beginning with the word$aStellar =450 \\$aSidereal system =550 \\$wg$aGalaxies =550 \\$aCircumstellar matter =750 \2$aStars, Celestial$0(DNLM)D055609$5IEN =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362854602441 =005 20050926133851.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127410 =035 \\$aBZX7316NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL696.P278 =150 \\$aStarlings =550 \\$wg$aSturnidae =750 \2$aStarlings$0(DNLM)D046749$5IEN =LDR 01445cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362854702441 =005 20120730163934.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127400 $zsh 85127399 =035 \\$aBZX7306NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85127400 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL384.A8$cZoology =150 \\$aStarfishes =450 \\$aAsteroidea =450 \\$aAsteroideans =450 \\$aAsteroids (Echinodermata) =450 \\$aFish, Star =450 \\$aFishes, Star =450 \\$aSea stars =450 \\$aSeastars =450 \\$aStar fish =450 \\$aStar fishes =450 \\$aStarfish =450 \\$aStars, Sea =550 \\$wg$aEchinodermata =670 \\$aLambert, P. Sea stars of British Columbia, southeast Alaska, and Puget Sound, c2000:$bp. 3 ("What we commonly call sea stars or star fish, scientists place in the Class Asteroidea, part of ... the phylum Echinodermata.") =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(starfish; sea star 1: starfish 2: marsh pink; asteroidea: the class of echinoderms comprising the starfishes; asteroidean) =670 \\$aAmer. Herit. dict. of the Eng. lang., c2000$b(starfish, pl. starfish or -fishes. Any of various marine echinoderms of the Class Asteroidea. Also called asteroid, sea star) =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 30, 2001$b(seastars; sea stars; asteroids; Asteroidea; starfish; star-fish; star fishes; star-fishes; starfishes) =750 \2$aStarfish$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013215 =LDR 00807cz 2200277n 4500 =001 9880362854802441 =005 20220810163104.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127386 =035 \\$aBZX7292NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK898.S67$cPlant physiology =053 \\$aQP702.S75$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aTP248.S7$cChemical technology =053 \\$aTP415$bTP416$cFood technology =150 \\$aStarch =450 \\$aAmylum =450 \\$aFarinaceous products =450 \\$aPotato starch =450 \\$aProducts, Farinaceous =550 \\$wg$aGlucans =670 \\$aSzejtl, J. Cyclodextrin technology, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck. =750 \2$aStarch$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013213 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aResistant Starch$0(DNLM)D000084922$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362854902441 =005 20120730163934.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127367 =035 \\$aBZX7273NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD73.S75 =150 \\$aStaplers (Surgery) =450 \\$aSurgical staplers =550 \\$wg$aLigature (Surgery) =550 \\$wg$aSuturing$xInstruments =750 \2$aSurgical Staplers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013528 =LDR 00536cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362855002441 =005 20120730163934.0 =008 920305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127365 =035 \\$aBZX7271NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aStaphylococcus aureus =450 \\$aStaphylococcus pyogenes =550 \\$wg$aStaphylococcus =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Staphylococcus aureus. Also called staphylococcus pyogenes) =750 \2$aStaphylococcus aureus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013211 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362855102441 =005 20120730163934.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127364 =035 \\$aBZX7270NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.M5 =150 \\$aStaphylococcus =550 \\$wg$aMicrococcaceae =750 \2$aStaphylococcus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013210 =LDR 00576cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362855202441 =005 20120730163933.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127363 =035 \\$aBZX7269NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR92.S68 =150 \\$aStaphylococcal protein A =450 \\$aProtein A, Staphylococcal =550 \\$wg$aBacterial cell walls =550 \\$wg$aBacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins =550 \\$wg$aBacterial proteins =550 \\$wg$aStaphylococcus aureus =750 \2$aStaphylococcal Protein A$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013205 =LDR 00749cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362855302441 =005 20120730163933.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127362 =035 \\$aBZX7268NU =035 \\$ash 85127362 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR201.S68$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRC116.S8$cMedicine =053 \\$aSF809.S72$cVeterinary medicine =150 \\$aStaphylococcal infections =450 \\$aStaph infections =450 \\$wnne$aStaphylococcal disease =450 \\$aStaphylococcal diseases =450 \\$aStaphylococcus infections =550 \\$wg$aGram-positive bacterial infections =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Staph) =750 \2$aStaphylococcal Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013203 =LDR 00310cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362855402441 =005 20120730163933.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127360 =035 \\$aBZX7266NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aStapes$xSurgery =750 \2$aStapes Surgery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013201 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362855502441 =005 20120730163933.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127359 =035 \\$aBZX7265NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aStapes =450 \\$aColumella auris, Mammalian =450 \\$aStirrup (Ear) =550 \\$wg$aEar ossicles =750 \2$aStapes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013199 =LDR 00544cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362855602441 =005 20120730163933.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127326 =035 \\$aBZX7232NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF432.5.S8 =150 \\$aStanford-Binet Test =450 \\$aBinet-Stanford Test =450 \\$aTerman-Merrill Test =550 \\$wg$aBinet-Simon Test =550 \\$wg$aIntelligence tests =550 \\$wg$aPsychological tests for children =750 \2$aStanford-Binet Test$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013195 =LDR 01087cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362855702441 =005 20120730163933.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127309 =035 \\$aBZX7215NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD62$cEconomics =053 \0$aQC100$cWeights and measures =053 \0$aT59$bT59.2$cIndustrial engineering =053 \0$aTA368$cEngineering materials =150 \\$aStandardization =360 \\$isubdivision$aStandards$iunder topical headings, e.g.$aDrugs--Standards; Electrical engineering--Standards =360 \\$isubdivision$aStandards$iunder topical headings, e.g.$aDrugs--Standards; Electric engineering--Standards =450 \\$aReference standards$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aIndustrial engineering =550 \\$aGrading =550 \\$aMass production =550 \\$aSpecifications =550 \\$aTesting =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the establishment of standards of quality for commodities and services. =681 \\$iNote under$aSimplification in industry =750 \2$aReference Standards$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012015 =LDR 00451cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362855802441 =005 20120730163933.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127263 =035 \\$aBZX7169NU =035 \\$ash 85127263 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH237 =150 \\$aStains and staining (Microscopy) =450 \\$aStaining (Microscopy) =550 \\$wg$aMicrotechnique =750 \2$aStaining and Labeling$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013194 =LDR 00453cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362855902441 =005 20120730163933.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127230 =035 \\$aBZX7136NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dUkOxU =053 \0$aGT2220 =150 \\$aStaffs (Sticks, canes, etc.) =450 \\$aCanes =450 \\$aSticks =450 \\$aWalking-sticks =550 \\$wg$aClothing and dress =750 \2$aCanes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002183 =LDR 00458cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362856002441 =005 20120730163933.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127202 =035 \\$aBZX7108LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25 =150 \\$aStachys =450 \\$aBetonica =450 \\$aHedge nettles =450 \\$aNettles, Hedge =450 \\$aWoundworts =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =750 \2$aStachys$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031366 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362856102441 =005 20120730163932.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127200 =035 \\$aBZX7106NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.D4 =150 \\$aStachybotrys =550 \\$wg$aDematiaceae =750 \2$aStachybotrys$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013191 =LDR 00839cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362856202441 =005 20120730163932.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127171 =035 \\$aBZX7077NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC141.E6 =150 \\$aSaint Louis encephalitis =450 \\$aAmerican encephalitis =450 \\$aEncephalitis C =450 \\$wnne$aSt. Louis encephalitis =450 \\$aType C encephalitis =550 \\$wg$aEpidemic encephalitis =550 \\$wg$aFlaviviral diseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Encephalitis, St. Louis) =670 \\$aAcad. Am. encyc.:$bv. 7, p. 162 (Saint Louis encephalitis) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(St. Louis encephalitis, also known as American encephalitis, Type C encephalitis, Encephalitis C) =750 \2$aEncephalitis, St. Louis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004674 =LDR 00509cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362856302441 =005 20120730163932.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127114 =035 \\$aBZX7020NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P925$cZoology =150 \\$aSquirrel monkeys =450 \\$aSaimiri =550 \\$wg$aCebidae =670 \\$aGroves, C. Primate taxonomy, 2001:$bp. 156 (Genus Saimiri Voigt, 1831, Squirrel monkeys in family Cebidae) =750 \2$aSaimiri$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012453 =LDR 00967cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362856402441 =005 20100719152658.0 =008 031121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127108 $zsh 89000824 =035 \\$aBZX7014NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL430.2$bQL430.3$cZoology =150 \\$aSquids =450 \\$aChondrophora =450 \\$aMyopsida =450 \\$aMyopsina =450 \\$wnne$aOegopsida =450 \\$aOegopsina =450 \\$aSquid =450 \\$aTeuthida =450 \\$aTeuthidida =450 \\$aTeuthoida =450 \\$aTeuthoidea =550 \\$wg$aCephalopoda =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 1092 (Teuthoidea. Squids) p. 1093 (suborders: Myopsida, Oegopsida) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(squid pl. (esp. collectively) squid, squids) =670 \\$aITIS search, Nov. 21, 2003$b(Teuthida Naef 1916, order in class Cephalopoda with two suborders: Myopsina and Oegopsina) =750 \2$aDecapodiformes$0(DNLM)D049832$5IEN =LDR 04036cz a2200625n 4500 =001 9880362856502441 =005 20050926101549.0 =008 030625i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127081 $zsh 85056586 =035 \\$aBZX6987NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL638.95.S84$cZoology =150 \\$aSpiny dogfish =450 \\$aAcanthias americanus =450 \\$aAcanthias antiguorum =450 \\$aAcanthias commun =450 \\$aAcanthias lebruni =450 \\$aAcanthias linnei =450 \\$aAcanthias sucklii =450 \\$aAcanthias vulgaris =450 \\$aBlue dog (Fish) =450 \\$aCommon spiny fish =450 \\$aDarwen salmon =450 \\$wnne$aGrayfish =450 \\$aPacific dogfish =450 \\$aPicked dogfish =450 \\$aPiked dogfish =450 \\$aRock salmon =450 \\$aSouthern spiny dogfish =450 \\$aSpiked dogfish =450 \\$aSpiky dog (Fish) =450 \\$aSpinax mediterraneus =450 \\$aSpinax suckleyi =450 \\$aSpotted spiny dogfish =450 \\$aSpring dogfish =450 \\$aSpur dog (Fish) =450 \\$aSpurdog (Fish) =450 \\$wnne$aSqualus acanthias =450 \\$aSqualus barbouri =450 \\$aSqualus fernandinus =450 \\$aSqualus kirki =450 \\$aSqualus suckleyi =450 \\$aSqualus wakiyae =450 \\$aSqualus whitleyi =550 \\$wg$aSqualus =670 \\$aSpiny dogfish fishery management plan, 1998:$bp. 3 (spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias)) =670 \\$aFishBase WWW, via WWW, Nov. 2, 1998:$btaxonomy (Squalus acanthias. Fishbase name: Picked dogfish. Synonyms: Acanthias americanus, Acanthias antiguorum, Acanthias commun, Acanthias lebruni, Acanthias linnei, Acanthias sucklii, Acanthias vulgaris, Spinax mediterraneus, Spinax suckleyi, Squalus barbouri, Squalus fernandinus, Squalus kirki, Squalus suckleyi, Squalus wakiyae, Squalus whitleyi. Common names: Picked dogfish (FAO preferred name), Spiny dogfish (American Fisheries Society preferred name), Spurdog, Spring dogfish, Common spiny fish, Blue dog, Darwen salmon, Rock salmon, Piked dogfish, Southern spiny dogfish, Spurdog, Spiky dog, Spotted spiny dogfish, Pacific dogfish, Grayfish, Dogfish) =670 \\$aU.S. Food and Drug Administration Seafood list, via WWW, Nov. 2, 1998$b(Market name: Shark, Dogfish. Scientific name: Squalus acanthias. Common name: Spiny dogfish. Vernacular names: Spring dogfish, Spiked dogfish, Grayfish, Spur dog, Picked dogfish) =670 \\$aA list of common and scientific names of fishes from the U.S. and Canada, 1970:$bindex (grayfish, see dogfish) p. 11 (Spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(spiny dogfish: any of various dogfishes constituting the family Squalidae ... a: a common very destructive dogfish (Squalus acanthias) of both coasts of the No. Atlantic ... b.: a similar dogfish (Squalus suckleyi) of the Pacific coast of No. America; grayfish 1: Pollack; esp.: a young pollack; 2: a dogfish--used esp. as a market name) =670 \\$aFishbase WWW, via WWW, March 5, 1999$b(Grayfish. A common name for Alopias vulpinus (thresher shark) and Squalus acanthias (picked dogfish)) =670 \\$aFDA Seafood list, via WWW, March 5, 1999$b(Grayfish. Vernacular name for Mustelus canis (smooth dogfish) and Squalus acanthias (spiny dogfish). Market name for both of these species: Shark, Dogfish) =670 \\$aThe grayfish, 1916:$bp. 2 ("... the early reputation of the grayfish was based not on its high quality as a food but on its destructive habits ... no name was too bad to apply to it, and the mildest one in common use is 'dogfish.' That is a poor one to conjure with ... it is desirable to call it something else, and grayfish has been selected as obviously appropriate.") =670 \\$aRandom House$b(spiny dogfish, any of several dogfish sharks of the genus Squalus ... esp. S. acanthias; grayfish, a name used in marketing for any of several American sharks, esp. the dogfishes of the genus Squalus) =750 \2$aSqualus acanthias$0(DNLM)D048251$5IEN =LDR 00348cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362856602441 =005 20050926101421.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127080 =035 \\$aBZX6986LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL638.95.S84 =150 \\$aSqualus =550 \\$wg$aSqualidae =750 \2$aSqualus$0(DNLM)D048250$5IEN =LDR 00343cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362856702441 =005 20120730163932.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127062 =035 \\$aBZX6968NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB51$cPathology =150 \\$aSputum =550 \\$aSaliva =750 \2$aSputum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013183 =LDR 00440cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362856802441 =005 20040823091359.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127047 =035 \\$aBZX6953LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSprue =450 \\$aAphthae tropicae =450 \\$aPsilosis =450 \\$aSteatorrhea =450 \\$aTropical diarrhea =550 \\$wg$aDiarrhea =750 \2$aSteatorrhea$0(DNLM)D045602$5IEN =LDR 00446cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362856902441 =005 20120730163932.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127037 =035 \\$aBZX6943NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK494.5.P66$cBotany =053 \0$aSD397.S77$cForestry =150 \\$aSpruce =450 \\$aPicea =550 \\$wg$aPinaceae =681 \\$iExample under$aTrees =750 \2$aPicea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028222 =LDR 00983cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362857002441 =005 20120406092134.0 =008 030707i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127014 =035 \\$aBZX6920NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aGB1198$bGB1198.4$cHydrology =150 \\$aSprings =450 \\$aThermal waters =550 \\$wg$aBodies of water =550 \\$wg$aGroundwater =670 \\$aThesaurus for graphic materials I: subject terms, via WWW, July 7, 2003$b(Springs. UF Hot springs, Mineral springs, Seeps, Thermal springs. BT Bodies of water) =670 \\$aRandom House Web. unabr. dict., c1997$b(spring 34. an issue of water from the earth, taking the form, on the surface, of a small stream or standing as a pool or small lake) =670 \\$aGlossary of geology, 1997$b(spring: A place where ground water flows naturally from a rock or the soil onto the land surface or into a body of surface water) =750 \2$aNatural Springs$0(DNLM)D060985$5IEN =LDR 00586cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362857102441 =005 20100223100346.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126996 =035 \\$aBZX6902NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpreading cortical depression =450 \\$aCortical depression, Spreading =450 \\$aSpreading depression, Cortical =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aCerebral cortex =550 \\$wg$aElectroencephalography =550 \\$wg$aNeurophysiology =750 \2$aCortical Spreading Depression$0(DNLM)D013181$5IEN =LDR 00426cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362857202441 =005 20120730163932.0 =008 931217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126981 =035 \\$aBZX6887NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD106$cGeneral =150 \\$aSprains =550 \\$wg$aJoints$xWounds and injuries =550 \\$wg$aOverexertion injuries =750 \2$aSprains and Strains$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013180 =LDR 00603cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362857302441 =005 20010922144108.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126948 =035 \\$aBZX6854NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC1200$bRC1245 =150 \\$aSports medicine =450 \\$aAthletic medicine =450 \\$aAthletics$xMedical aspects =450 \\$aMedicine and sports =450 \\$aPhysical education and training$xMedical aspects =450 \\$aSports$xMedical aspects =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$wg$aSports sciences =750 \2$aSports Medicine =LDR 00580cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362857402441 =005 20140624100555.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126930 $zsh 85126932 =035 \\$aBZX6836NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85126930 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV709.3$bGV709.4 =150 \\$aSports for people with disabilities =450 \\$wnne$aSports for the handicapped =450 \\$wnne$aSports for the physically handicapped =550 \\$wg$aPeople with disabilities =750 \2$aSports for Persons with Disabilities$0(DNLM)D064846$5IEN-M =LDR 00712cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362857502441 =005 20120730163932.0 =008 050224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126888 =035 \\$aBZX6794NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRD97 =150 \\$aSports injuries =450 \\$aAthletes$xWounds and injuries =450 \\$aAthletic injuries =450 \\$aSporting injuries =450 \\$wnne$aSports$xAccidents and injuries =550 \\$wg$aSports medicine =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 14, 1993$b(sports injuries) Feb. 24, 2005 (sporting injuries) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Athletic Injuries) =750 \2$aAthletic Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001265 =LDR 00735cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362857602441 =005 20120730163932.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126887 =035 \\$aBZX6793NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGN454$bGN455$cEthnology =053 \\$aGV561$bGV1198.995$cGeneral =150 \\$aSports =360 \\$isubdivision$aSports$iunder military services, e.g.$aUnited States. Army--Sports;$iand under ethnic groups =450 \\$aField sports =450 \\$aPastimes =450 \\$aRecreations =550 \\$wg$aRecreation =550 \\$aAthletics =550 \\$aGames =550 \\$aOutdoor life =550 \\$aPhysical education and training =750 \2$aSports$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013177 =LDR 00668cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362857702441 =005 20120730163931.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126880 =035 \\$aBZX6786NU =035 \\$ash 85126880 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGV743$bGV749 =150 \\$aSporting goods =360 \\$isubdivision$aEquipment and supplies$iunder headings for individual sports =450 \\$aSporting equipment =450 \\$aSports$xEquipment and supplies =450 \\$aSports goods =550 \\$wg$aRecreation$xEquipment and supplies =550 \\$aAthletics$xEquipment and supplies =750 \2$aSports Equipment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019876 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362857802441 =005 20120730163931.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126874 =035 \\$aBZX6780NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC184.S6 =150 \\$aSporotrichosis =550 \\$wg$aMycoses =750 \2$aSporotrichosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013174 =LDR 01106cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362857902441 =005 20120730163931.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126868 =035 \\$aBZX6774NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR79 =150 \\$aBacterial spores =450 \\$aEndospores =450 \\$wnne$aSpores (Bacteria) =550 \\$wg$aSpores =550 \\$aSporeforming bacteria =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 14, 1007$b(Spores, Bacterial. Entry term: Bacterial Spores. Scope note: Heat and stain resistant, metabolically inactive bodies formed within the vegetative cells of bacteria of the genera Bacillus and Clostridium.) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(spore, bacterial spore: a differentiated cell type formed by some Gram-positive bacilli and clostridia under conditions of poor nutrition. The specialized integument and composition make spores highly resistant to killing by heat and by disinfectants. Also called endospore.) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20071220 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Spores (Bacteria) =750 \2$aSpores, Bacterial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013171 =LDR 00771cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361885002441 =005 20120730162726.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023295 =035 \\$aBZM3201NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85023295 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC125$cInternal medicine =053 \0$aRJ406.C45$cPediatrics =150 \\$aChickenpox =450 \\$wnne$aChicken pox =450 \\$aVaricella =550 \\$wg$aHerpesvirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Natural history of varicella-zoster virus, c1987. =670 \\$aDorland med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aJoklik, W.K. Virology, 1985. =681 \\$iExample under$aChildren--Diseases =750 \2$aChickenpox$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002644 =LDR 00339cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361885102441 =005 20120730162726.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023277 =035 \\$aBZM3183NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChickens$xEmbryos =450 \\$wnne$aChick embryo =750 \2$aChick Embryo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002642 =LDR 00433cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361885202441 =005 20120730162726.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023209 =035 \\$aBZM3115NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQA277.3 =150 \\$aChi-square test =450 \\$aChi-square distribution$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aStatistical hypothesis testing =750 \2$aChi-Square Distribution$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016009 =LDR 00928cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880361885302441 =005 20140516113343.0 =008 860211ic\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023204 =035 \\$aBZM3110LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85023204 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA781.8$cHealth =150 \\$aQi gong =450 \\$aChi gung =450 \\$wnne$aCh�i kung =450 \\$aQigong =450 \\$aT�ai chi chih =450 \\$aT�ai chi ruler =450 \\$aTai ji ruler =450 \\$aTai ji zhi =550 \\$wg$aExercise =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Chinese =670 \\$aDunn, T. T�ai chi ruler : Chinese yoga for health and longevity, 1990. =670 \\$aAncient way to keep fit, 1992$b(Chi gung) =670 \\$aConnor, D. Qigong : Chinese movement & meditation for health, 1992. =670 \\$aWang, S. Qi Gong for health & longevity ... 1994$b(Qi gong) =750 \2$aQigong$0(DNLM)D064906$5IEN =LDR 00966cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361885402441 =005 20120730162725.0 =008 860211|c\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023202 =035 \\$aBZM3108NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85023202 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aB127.C49 =150 \\$aQi (Chinese philosophy) =450 \\$wnne$aCh�i =450 \\$wnne$aCh�i (Chinese philosophy) =450 \\$aKi (Chinese philosophy) =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy, Chinese =550 \\$aVital force =670 \\$aPerkins, D. Encyc. of China, 1999$b(Qi (Ch�i) vital energy or life force within each person that the Chinese traditionally consider the basic force of the universe. Qi often is translated into English as "material force" or "matter-energy") =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(ch�i, pinyin qi (Chinese "breath" or "force"), in Chinese philosophy, the ethereal substance of which everything is composed) =750 \2$aQi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019413 =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361885502441 =005 20070529100839.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023185 =035 \\$aBZM3091NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChewing gum =450 \\$aGum, Chewing =550 \\$wg$aConfectionery =750 \2$aChewing Gum$0(DNLM)D002638$5IEN =LDR 00470cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361885602441 =005 20120730162725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023146 =035 \\$aBZM3052NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChest pain =450 \\$aChest$xPain =450 \\$aThoracalgia =450 \\$aThoracic pain =450 \\$aThoracodynia =550 \\$wg$aChest$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPain =750 \2$aChest Pain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002637 =LDR 00427cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361885702441 =005 20120730162725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023145 =035 \\$aBZM3051NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD536 =150 \\$aChest$xWounds and injuries =450 \\$aThoracic injuries$5IEN =681 \\$iExample under$aTraumatism =750 \2$aThoracic Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013898 =LDR 00411cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361885802441 =005 20120730162725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023144 =035 \\$aBZM3050NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC280.C$5IEN =053 \\$aRC280.C5$cInternal medicine =053 \\$aRD667$cSurgery =150 \\$aChest$xTumors =750 \2$aThoracic Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013899 =LDR 00412cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361885902441 =005 20120730162725.0 =008 920305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023143 =035 \\$aBZM3049NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD536 =150 \\$aChest$xSurgery =450 \\$aThoracic surgery =550 \\$aThoracic surgeons =750 \2$aThoracic Surgical Procedures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019616 =LDR 00397cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361886002441 =005 20120730162725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023142 =035 \\$aBZM3048NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChest$xRadiography =450 \\$aThoracic radiography$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aChest$xDiseases =750 \2$aRadiography, Thoracic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013902 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361886102441 =005 20120730162725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023137 =035 \\$aBZM3043NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC941 =150 \\$aChest$xDiseases =450 \\$aThoracic diseases$5IEN =750 \2$aThoracic Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013896 =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361886202441 =005 20120730162725.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023136 =035 \\$aBZM3042NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChest =450 \\$aThorax, Human =550 \\$wg$aThorax (Zoology) =550 \\$wg$aViscera =750 \2$aThorax$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013909 =LDR 00446cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361886302441 =005 20120730162725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023059 =035 \\$aBZM2965LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C46$cBotany =150 \\$aChenopodium album =450 \\$aLamb's-quarters =450 \\$aLambsquarters =450 \\$aLambsquarters goosefoot =750 \2$aChenopodium album$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027463 =LDR 01464cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880361886402441 =005 20120730162725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023058 =035 \\$aBZM2964LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85023058 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C46$cBotany =053 \0$aSB177.G65$cFood crop =150 \\$aGoosefoots =450 \\$aBlitum =450 \\$wnne$aChenopodium =450 \\$aChenopods =450 \\$aPigweed =550 \\$wg$aChenopodiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99937431: Partap, T. Chenopods, Chenopodium spp, c1998. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(goosefoots: a plant of the family Chenopodiaceae & esp. of the genus Chenopodium) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Chenopodium; goosefoot; pigweed (Chenopodiaceae); about 250 spp. of mostly weedy herbs of wide distribution; a few species grown as potherbs for the nutritious seeds or as ornamentals; one is medicinal) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Chenopodium (Blitum); goosefoot) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Chenopodium) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant)$b(Chenopodium) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index, via 1stsearch, Sept. 28, 2000$b(titles: Chenopodium ...; Chenopods; Chenopodium spp.; descriptor: goosefoot) =670 \\$aAGRICOLA, via 1stsearch, Sept. 28, 2000:$b(titles: Chenopodium; descriptors: Chenopodium) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, via WWW, Sept. 28, 2000$b(goosefoot: sco. name: Chenopodium) =750 \2$aChenopodium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027462 =LDR 00546cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361886502441 =005 20120730162725.0 =008 060921i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023057 =035 \\$aBZM2963NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C46$cBotany =150 \\$aChenopodiaceae =450 \\$aChenopods =450 \\$aGoosefoot family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aCaryophyllales =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(chenopod: a plant of the family Chenopodiaceae; goosefoot family=Chenopodiaceae) =750 \2$aChenopodiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019663 =LDR 00620cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361886602441 =005 20120730162724.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023056 =035 \\$aBZM2962NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP752.C =150 \\$aChenodeoxycholic acid =450 \\$aAnthropodeoxycholic acid =450 \\$aChenic acid =450 \\$aChenodeoxycholanic acid =450 \\$aDihydroxycholanoic acid =450 \\$aGallodeoxycholic acid =550 \\$wg$aCholic acid =550 \\$wg$aGallstones =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChenodeoxycholic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002635 =LDR 00488cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361886702441 =005 20120730162724.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023042 =035 \\$aBZM2948NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChemotherapy, Combination =450 \\$aCombination chemotherapy =450 \\$aCombination drug therapy =450 \\$aDrug therapy, Combination =450 \\$aPolychemotherapy =750 \2$aDrug Therapy, Combination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004359 =LDR 00743cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361886802441 =005 20120730162724.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023041 =035 \\$aBZM2947NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM260$bRM263 =150 \\$aChemotherapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aChemotherapy$iunder diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Chemotherapy; Heart--Diseases--Chemotherapy;$ietc. =360 \\$isubdivision$aChemotherapy$iunder diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Chemotherapy; Heart--Diseases--Chemotherapy;$ietc. =450 \\$aDrug therapy =450 \\$aPharmacotherapy =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =550 \\$aDrugs =550 \\$aPharmacology =750 \2$aDrug Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004358 =LDR 00614cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361886902441 =005 20120730162724.0 =008 871219||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023039 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02139600 =035 \\$aBZM2945NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR187.4$cImmunology =150 \\$aChemotaxis =450 \\$aChemiotaxis =450 \\$aChemotropism =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =550 \\$wg$aGrowth =550 \\$wg$aTaxes (Biology) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(chemotaxis: also called chemiotaxis; chemotropism) =750 \2$aChemotaxis$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D002633 =LDR 00400cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361887002441 =005 20090216095454.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023035 =035 \\$aBZM2941NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP455 =150 \\$aChemoreceptors =550 \\$wg$aSensory receptors =550 \\$aChemical senses =750 \2$aChemoreceptor Cells$0(DNLM)D002628$5IEN =LDR 00432cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361887102441 =005 20120730162724.0 =008 030130i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023033 =035 \\$aBZM2939NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD21$bQD22 =150 \\$aChemists =550 \\$wg$aChemical workers =550 \\$wg$aPhysical scientists =681 \\$iNote under$aManpower =750 \2$aChemistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002621 =LDR 00500cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361887202441 =005 20120730162724.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023027 =035 \\$aBZM2933NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD450$bQD731 =150 \\$aChemistry, Physical and theoretical =450 \\$aChemistry, Theoretical =450 \\$aPhysical chemistry =450 \\$aTheoretical chemistry =550 \\$wg$aChemistry =750 \2$aChemistry, Physical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002627 =LDR 00889cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361887302441 =005 20060706130145.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023026 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02139476 =035 \\$aBZM2932NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRS400$bRS431 =150 \\$aPharmaceutical chemistry =450 \\$wnne$aChemistry, Medical and pharmaceutical =450 \\$wnne$aChemistry, Pharmaceutical =450 \\$aDrug chemistry =450 \\$aDrugs$xChemistry =450 \\$aMedical chemistry =450 \\$aMedicinal chemistry =450 \\$aPharmacochemistry =550 \\$wg$aChemistry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Comprehensive medicinal chemistry, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chemistry, Pharmaceutical) =670 \\$aMager, P.P. Design statistics in pharmacochemistry, c1991. =750 \2$aChemistry, Pharmaceutical$0(DNLM)D002626$5IEN-M =LDR 00660cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361887402441 =005 20120210111929.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023025 =035 \\$aBZM2931NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD262 =150 \\$aOrganic compounds$xSynthesis =360 \\$isubdivision$aSynthesis$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aInsulin--Synthesis =450 \\$wnne$aChemistry, Organic$xSynthesis =450 \\$aChemistry, Synthetic organic =450 \\$aOrganic synthesis (Chemistry) =450 \\$aSynthetic organic cheimstry =750 \2$aChemistry Techniques, Synthetic$0(DNLM)D060326$5IEN =LDR 00744cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361887502441 =005 20120730162724.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023022 =035 \\$aBZM2928NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD241$bQD441 =150 \\$aChemistry, Organic =360 \\$igroups and classes of organic compounds and individual organic substances =450 \\$aOrganic chemistry =550 \\$wg$aChemistry =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on organic chemistry. Works on special groups of carbon compounds and their reactions are entered under$aCarbon compounds. =681 \\$iNote under$aCarbon compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChemistry, Organic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002625 =LDR 00644cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361887602441 =005 20120210111950.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023020 =035 \\$aBZM2926NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD156 =150 \\$aInorganic compounds$xSynthesis =360 \\$isubdivision$aSynthesis$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals =450 \\$wnne$aChemistry, Inorganic$xSynthesis =450 \\$aChemistry, Synthetic inorganic =450 \\$aInorganic synthesis (Chemistry) =450 \\$aSynthetic inorganic chemistry =750 \2$aChemistry Techniques, Synthetic$0(DNLM)D060326$5IEN =LDR 00575cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361887702441 =005 20120730162724.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023017 =035 \\$aBZM2923NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD146$bQD197 =150 \\$aChemistry, Inorganic =360 \\$igroups and classes of inorganic compounds and individual inorganic substances =450 \\$aInorganic chemistry =550 \\$wg$aChemistry =550 \\$aInorganic compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChemistry, Inorganic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015392 =LDR 01006cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361887802441 =005 20120730162724.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023014 =035 \\$aBZM2920NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRB40$bRB41 =150 \\$aClinical chemistry =450 \\$wnne$aChemistry, Clinical =450 \\$aDiagnostic biochemistry =450 \\$aDiagnostic chemistry =450 \\$aMedical chemistry =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis, Laboratory =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clinical chemistry. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chemistry, Clinical) =670 \\$aLC data base, 5/25/89. =670 \\$aHandbk. of diagnostic biochemistry and hematology ... 1992. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the chemical diagnosis of disease and health monitoring. Works on the biochemical aspects of disease are entered under$aClinical biochemistry. =681 \\$iNote under$aClinical biochemistry =750 \2$aChemistry, Clinical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002624 =LDR 00894cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361887902441 =005 20100217170242.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023011 =035 \\$aBZM2917NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD71$bQD142 =150 \\$aChemistry, Analytic =360 \\$isubdivision$aAnalysis$iunder substances or chemicals for works on methods of analyzing these items or analyzing a sample to determine the presence or quantity of these items, and for works presenting the results of analyzing substances not produced naturally, e.g.$aConcrete--Analysis; Corn--Analysis =450 \\$aAnalysis, Chemical =450 \\$aAnalytical chemistry =450 \\$aChemical analysis =450 \\$aChemistry, Analytical$5IEN =550 \\$aMetallurgical analysis =550 \\$aMineralogy, Determinative =750 \2$aChemistry, Analytic$0(DNLM)D056246$5IEN =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361888002441 =005 20120730162723.0 =008 920305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022986 =035 \\$aBZM2892NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD =150 \\$aChemistry =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aChemical =550 \\$wg$aPhysical sciences =750 \2$aChemistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002621 =LDR 00555cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361888102441 =005 20050524090557.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022973 =035 \\$aBZM2879NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD505.8$cPhysical chemistry =053 \\$aQP517.C54$cAnimal biochemistry =150 \\$aChemiluminescence =450 \\$aChemoluminescence =550 \\$wg$aLuminescence =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Chemoluminescence; chemiluminescence) =750 \2$aChemiluminescent Measurments$0(DNLM)D017083$5IEN =LDR 00317cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880361888202441 =005 20130307094207.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022970 =035 \\$aBZM2876NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChemicals$xSafety measures =750 \2$aChemical Safety$0(DNLM)D062067$5IEN =LDR 02883cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361888302441 =005 20121023153011.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022963 =035 \\$aBZM2869NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aChemicals =360 \\$igroups of chemicals, e.g.$aAcids; Alkalies; Explosives; Nitrogen compounds;$iand individual chemical substances, e.g.$aAntimony; Barium; Cupric chloride; Phenol =360 \\$igroups of chemicals, e.g.$aAcids; Alkalies; Explosives;$iand individual chemical substances, e.g.$aAntimony; Barium; Phenol =360 \\$igroups of chemicals, e.g.$aAcids, Alkalies, Explosives;$iand individual chemical substances, e.g.$aAntimony, Barium, Phenol =450 \\$aChemical compounds =450 \\$aCompounds, Chemical =550 \\$wg$aChemistry =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 17, 2012$b(A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements that can be separated into simpler substances by chemical reactions; Chemical compounds can be molecular compounds held together by covalent bonds, salts held together by ionic bonds, intermetallic compounds held together by metallic bonds, or complexes held together by coordinate covalent bonds. Pure chemical elements are not considered chemical compounds, even if they consist of molecules which contain only multiple atoms of a single element (such as H b2 (B, S b8 (B, etc.), which are called diatomic molecules or polyatomic molecules.) =670 \\$aChemicool website, July 17, 2012:$bChemistry dictionary (compound: A substance formed by the reaction of two or more chemical elements. The elements in a compound are present in fixed ratios. For example pure water is a compound made from two elements - hydrogen and oxygen. The fixed ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in water is 2:1. Each molecule of water contains two hydrogen atoms bonded to a single oxygen atom. Compounds can be decomposed chemically into their constituent elements.) =670 \\$aBiology online dictionary, July 17, 2012:$bcompound (noun, plural: compounds; (general) A material made up of two or more parts or elements. (chemistry) A substance consisting of atoms or ions of two or more elements that are chemically bonded together, e.g. carbon dioxide, a substance consisting of carbon and two oxygen atoms.) chemical ((1) A substance made up of chemical elements or produced from a chemical process (2) A drug, especially illicit or addictive drug) =670 \\$aDictionary.com, July 17, 2012:$bchemical compound ((chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight [syn: compound]) chemical (noun 1. a substance produced by or used in a chemical process. 2. chemicals, Slang. narcotic or mind-altering drugs or substances.) =750 \2$aChemistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002621 =LDR 00381cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361888402441 =005 20120730162723.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022962 =035 \\$aBZM2868NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHD8039.C45 =150 \\$aChemical workers =450 \\$aChemical industry$xEmployees =750 \2$aChemical Industry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002617 =LDR 00579cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361888502441 =005 20120730162723.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022958 =035 \\$aBZM2864NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aUG447$bUG447.65 =150 \\$aChemical warfare =360 \\$isubdivision$aChemical warfare$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Chemical warfare =450 \\$aCBR warfare =450 \\$aChemistry in warfare =550 \\$wg$aAir warfare =550 \\$wg$aWar =750 \2$aChemical Warfare$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002618 =LDR 00488cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361888602441 =005 20120730162723.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022957 =035 \\$aBZM2863NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD77 =150 \\$aChemical tests and reagents =450 \\$aChemical reagents =450 \\$aReagents, Chemical =550 \\$aIndicators and test-papers =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aIndicators and Reagents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007202 =LDR 00484cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361888702441 =005 20170627112914.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022948 =035 \\$aBZM2854NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aTP155.7 =150 \\$aChemical processes =450 \\$aProcesses, Chemical =550 \\$wg$aChemical engineering =550 \\$aChemical reactions =550 \\$wg$aManufacturing processes =750 \2$aChemical Processes$0(DNLM)D055598$5IEN =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361888802441 =005 20120730162723.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022926 =035 \\$aBZM2832NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChemical models =450 \\$aChemistry$xModels =450 \\$aModels, Chemical =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aModels, Chemical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008956 =LDR 00829cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361888902441 =005 20120730162722.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022913 =035 \\$aBZM2819NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD9650$bHD9663$cEconomics =053 \0$aTP200$bTP248$cTechnology =150 \\$aChemical industry =450 \\$wnne$aChemical industries =450 \\$wnne$aChemicals$xManufacture and industry =450 \\$aMan-made chemicals industry =450 \\$aSynthetic chemicals industry =550 \\$wg$aIndustries =680 \\$iHere are entered works on industries that produce chemicals or are based on chemical processes. Works on individual chemical industries are entered under specific headings, e.g.$aSulfuric acid industry. =750 \2$aChemical Industry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002617 =LDR 01014cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361889002441 =005 20170628102607.0 =008 871219||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022912 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02138789 =035 \\$aBZM2818NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMolecular evolution =360 \\$isubdivision$aEvolution$iunder individual biochemicals and groups of biochemicals, e.g.$aInsulin--Evolution =450 \\$aBiochemical evolution =450 \\$wnne$aChemical evolution =550 \\$wg$aEvolution =550 \\$wg$aLife$xOrigin =550 \\$wg$aMolecular biology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Workshop on Applied Molecular Evolution and the Maturation of the Immune Response (1989 : Santa Fe, N.M.). Molecular evolution on rugged landscapes, 1990. =670 \\$aMEDLINE 1988-1990:$b7:1 (preferred usage of molecular evolution over chemical evolution) =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aEvolution, Chemical$0(DNLM)D019418$4RM$5IEN =750 \2$aEvolution, Molecular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019143 =LDR 00401cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361889102441 =005 20120730162721.0 =008 030127i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022908 =035 \\$aBZM2814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP139 =150 \\$aChemical engineers =550 \\$wg$aEngineers =550 \\$aIndustrial chemists =750 \2$aChemical Engineering$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002616 =LDR 00581cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361889202441 =005 20120730162721.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022900 =035 \\$aBZM2806NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP155 =150 \\$aChemical engineering =450 \\$aChemistry, Industrial =450 \\$aEngineering, Chemical =450 \\$aIndustrial chemistry =550 \\$wg$aEngineering =550 \\$aChemistry, Technical =550 \\$aMetallurgy =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChemical Engineering$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002616 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361889302441 =005 20120730162721.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022897 =035 \\$aBZM2803NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD466$bQD467 =150 \\$aChemical elements =360 \\$inames of elements =450 \\$aElements, Chemical =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aElements$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004602 =LDR 00456cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361889402441 =005 20120730162721.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022868 =035 \\$aBZM2774NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChelation therapy =450 \\$aChelates$xTherapeutic use =550 \\$wg$aAntidotes =550 \\$wg$aMetals in the body =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =750 \2$aChelation Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015913 =LDR 00409cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361889502441 =005 20120730162721.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022866 =035 \\$aBZM2772NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD474$cChemistry 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Acinonyx jubatus) =670 \\$aCorbet world list of mam. species:$bp. 114 (A. jubatus, cheetah) =670 \\$aWalker mam. world$b(cheetah, A. jubatus) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. 2, p. 788 (cheetah or hunting leopard) =750 \2$aAcinonyx$0(DNLM)D002612$5IEN =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361889802441 =005 20120730162721.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022845 =035 \\$aBZM2751NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF270$bSF274 =150 \\$aCheese =550 \\$wg$aDairy products =670 \\$aTEST$b(Cheeses) =750 \2$aCheese$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002611 =LDR 00362cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361889902441 =005 20120730162720.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022839 =035 \\$aBZM2745NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM535 =150 \\$aCheek =550 \\$wg$aFace =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aCheek$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002610 =LDR 00463cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361890002441 =005 20110323083605.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022708 =035 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\\$wg$aAssociations, institutions, etc. =550 \\$wg$aPoor$xServices for =550 \\$wg$aSocial service =550 \\$aEndowments =680 \\$iHere are entered works on privately supported welfare activities. Works on tax-supported welfare activities are entered under$aPublic welfare.$iWorks on the methods employed in social work, public or private, are entered under$aSocial service.$iWorks that discuss collectively the various policies, programs, services, and facilities to meet basic human needs relating to the quality of life, such as education, health, welfare, etc. are entered under$aHuman services. =681 \\$iNotes under$aHuman services; Public welfare; Social service =750 \2$aCharities$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002608 =LDR 01065cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361890202441 =005 20120730162718.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022656 =035 \\$aBZM2562NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNNU-L =150 \\$aCharitable uses, trusts, and foundations =450 \\$aCharitable remainder trusts =450 \\$aCharitable uses, trusts, and foundations$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aDonations =450 \\$aEndowments$xLaw and legislation =550 \\$wg$aCharities =550 \\$wg$aCharity laws and legislation =550 \\$wg$aJuristic persons =550 \\$wg$aTrusts and trustees =550 \\$wg$aUses (Law) =550 \\$aCharitable bequests =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Private foundations, use Foundations) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the legal aspects of the subject. General works on endowed institutions, endowment funds and donations to such funds are entered under the heading$aEndowments. =681 \\$iNote under$aEndowments =750 \2$aFoundations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005582 =LDR 00725cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361890302441 =005 20120730162718.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022641 =035 \\$aBZM2547NU =035 \\$aSH 85022641 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC935.C43 =150 \\$aCharcot-Marie-Tooth disease =450 \\$aCharcot-Marie disease =450 \\$aCharcot-Marie-Tooth syndrome =450 \\$aNeuropathic muscular atrophy =450 \\$aPeroneal muscular atrophy =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aPeroneal nerve$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSpinal muscular atrophy =550 \\$wg$aX-linked mental retardation =750 \2$aCharcot-Marie-Tooth Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002607 =LDR 00538cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361890402441 =005 20120730162718.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022640 =035 \\$aBZM2546NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCharcot joints =450 \\$aArthropathy, Neurogenic$5IEN =450 \\$aCharcot's joint =450 \\$aNeuro-arthropathy =450 \\$aNeurogenic arthropathy =450 \\$aNeuropathic joint =550 \\$wg$aJoints$xDiseases =750 \2$aArthropathy, Neurogenic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001177 =LDR 00470cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361890502441 =005 20120730162718.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022633 =035 \\$aBZM2539NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTH7423$cHeating =053 \\$aTP331$cFuel =150 \\$aCharcoal =550 \\$wg$aCarbon =550 \\$wg$aCarbonization =550 \\$wg$aFuel =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aCharcoal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002606 =LDR 00664cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361890602441 =005 20060505133134.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022628 =035 \\$aBZM2534LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL696.C4$bQL696.C49 =150 \\$aCharadriiformes =450 \\$aWaders (Birds) =450 \\$aWading birds =450 \\$aCiconiiformes$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aBirds =670 \\$aITIS, Integrated Taxonomic Information System, http://www.itis.usda.gov/index.html, May 4, 2005$b(Ciconiiformes is the valid name of the order; Charadriiformes is a junior synonym)$5IEN =750 \0$aCharadriiformes$0(DNLM)D046091$5IEN =LDR 00540cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361890702441 =005 20120730162718.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022615 =035 \\$aBZM2521NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF818$bBF839$cPsychology =053 \\$aBJ1518$bBJ1535$cEthics =053 \\$aLC251$bLC301$cCharacter building =150 \\$aCharacter =450 \\$aEthology =550 \\$wg$aEthics =550 \\$wg$aPersonality =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aCharacter$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002605 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361890802441 =005 20120210110155.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022614 =035 \\$aBZM2520LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL637.9.C45 =150 \\$aCharaciformes =550 \\$wg$aOsteichthyes =750 \2$aCharaciformes$0(DNLM)D060125$5IEN =LDR 00794cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361890902441 =005 20120210110017.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022613 $zsh 85120322 =035 \\$aBZM2519NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85022613 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL638.C5$cZoology =150 \\$aCharacidae =450 \\$aCharacinidae =450 \\$aCharacins =450 \\$aCheirodontinae =450 \\$aIguanodectinae =450 \\$wnne$aSerrasalmidae =450 \\$aSerrasalminae =550 \\$wg$aCharaciformes =670 \\$aITIS Database, June 21, 2001$b(Characidae; rank: family; Order: Characiformes) =670 \\$aNelson, J.S. Fishes of the world, 1994:$bp. 150 (Family Characidae in order Characiformes) =750 \2$aCharacidae$0(DNLM)D060126$5IEN =LDR 00546cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361891002441 =005 20120730162717.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022588 =035 \\$aBZM2494NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChaplains, Hospital =450 \\$aChaplaincy service, Hospital$5IEN =450 \\$aHospital chaplains =450 \\$aHospitals$xChaplains =550 \\$wg$aChaplains =550 \\$wg$aPastoral medicine =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChaplaincy Service, Hospital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002604 =LDR 00469cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361891102441 =005 20120730162717.0 =008 060328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022494 =035 \\$aBZM2400NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC203.C5 =150 \\$aChancroid =450 \\$aChancre, Soft =450 \\$aSoft chancre =550 \\$wg$aHaemophilus infections =550 \\$wg$aSexually transmitted diseases =750 \2$aChancroid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002602 =LDR 00498cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361891202441 =005 20120730162717.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022406 =035 \\$aBZM2312LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK494.5.C975$cBotany =053 \\$aSD397.C442$cForestry =150 \\$aChamaecyparis =450 \\$aCypress, False =450 \\$aFalse cypress =450 \\$aFalsecypress =550 \\$wg$aCupressaceae =750 \2$aChamaecyparis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029780 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361891302441 =005 20120730162717.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022405 =035 \\$aBZM2311LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C1153$cBotany =150 \\$aChamaecrista =550 \\$wg$aCaesalpiniaceae =750 \2$aChamaecrista$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031288 =LDR 00346cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361891402441 =005 20060524140654.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022396 =035 \\$aBZM2302NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.C47 =150 \\$aChalones =550 \\$wg$aHormones =750 \2$aChalones$0(DNLM)D050150$5IEN =LDR 00730cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361891502441 =005 20120730162717.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022320 =035 \\$aBZM2226NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA644.C26$cPublic Health =053 \0$aRC124.4$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aChagas' disease =450 \\$aAmerican trypanosomiasis =450 \\$aBarbiero fever =450 \\$aCruz-Chagas disease =450 \\$aSouth American trypanosomiasis =550 \\$wg$aTrypanosomiasis =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 14, 2006$b(Chagas Disease. Entry terms: Trypanosomiasis, South American, American Trypanosomiasis, Chagas' Disease) =750 \2$aChagas Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014355 =LDR 00431cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361891602441 =005 20060417135430.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022240 =035 \\$aBZM2146NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P93$cZoology =150 \\$aChacma baboon =450 \\$aChaeropithecus ursinus =450 \\$aPapio ursinus =550 \\$wg$aPapio =750 \2$aPapio ursinus$0(DNLM)D048549$5IEN =LDR 00491cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361891702441 =005 20120730162716.0 =008 030822i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022218 =035 \\$aBZM2124NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C4$bQL737.C438$cZoology =150 \\$aCetacea =450 \\$aCetaceans =450 \\$aCete =450 \\$aCetomorpha =550 \\$wg$aMammals =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House. =750 \2$aCetacea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002591 =LDR 00828cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361891802441 =005 20120730162716.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022214 =035 \\$aBZM2120NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85022214 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL391.P7$cZoology =150 \\$aTapeworms =450 \\$wnne$aCestoda =450 \\$aCestodes =550 \\$wg$aPlatyhelminthes =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(tapeworm: also call cestode, any member of the invertebrate class Cestoda (phylum Platyhelminthes)) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 807 (Cestoda, tapeworms; 2 subclasses, 14 orders and 59 families) =670 \\$aITIS search, Mar. 216, 2003$b(Cestoda, rank: class; syn: Cestoidea; common names: tapeworms; in Phylum Platyhelminthes) =750 \2$aCestoda$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002589 =LDR 00432cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361891902441 =005 20150311132336.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022107 =035 \\$aBZM2013LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCerebral peduncle =450 \\$aCrura cerebri =450 \\$aCrus cerebri =450 \\$aPedunculus cerebri =550 \\$wg$aMesencephalon =750 \2$aCerebral Peduncle$0(DNLM)D065850$5IEN =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361892002441 =005 20120730162716.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022201 =035 \\$aBZM2107NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85022201 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.C8 =150 \\$aCesium$xIsotopes =750 \2$aCesium Isotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002587 =LDR 00712cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361892102441 =005 20120730162713.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022104 =035 \\$aBZM2010NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA645.C47$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC388$cGeneral =053 \\$aRJ496.C4$cPediatrics =150 \\$aCerebral palsy =450 \\$aCerebral paralysis =450 \\$aLittle's disease =450 \\$aParalysis, Cerebral =550 \\$wg$aBrain damage =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental disabilities =550 \\$wg$aExtrapyramidal disorders =550 \\$wg$aParalysis, Spastic =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aCerebral Palsy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002547 =LDR 00880cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361892202441 =005 20121226153227.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022200 =035 \\$aBZM2106NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.C8$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.C8$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.C25$cChemical technology =150 \\$aCesium =450 \\$aCaesium =550 \\$wg$aAlkali metals =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 8, 2012:$bCaesium (Caesium or cesium is a chemical element with symbol Cs and atomic number 55. It is a soft, silvery-gold alkali metal) =670 \\$aThe element cesium, via It's elemental website, Sept. 10, 2012$b(Cs; Cesium; Atomic number: 55; Element Classification: Metal; Period Number: 6; Group Number: 1; Group Name: Alkali Metal) =750 \2$aCesium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002586 =LDR 00793cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361892302441 =005 20120730162713.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022099 =035 \\$aBZM2005NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85022099 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ496.C4 =150 \\$aCerebral palsied children =550 \\$wg$aBrain-damaged children =550 \\$wg$aChildren with disabilities =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmentally disabled children =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aParalysis, Spastic, in children =750 \2$81$wb$aCerebral Palsy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002547 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCerebral Palsy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00588cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361892402441 =005 20120730162713.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022095 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02133636 =035 \\$aBZM2001NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC388.5 =150 \\$aCerebral ischemia =450 \\$aBrain ischemia =550 \\$wg$aCerebrovascular disease =550 \\$wg$aIschemia =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cerebral ischemia) =670 \\$aLC data base, 1/2/91$b(Cerebral ischemia; brain ischemia) =750 \2$aBrain Ischemia$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D002545 =LDR 00725cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361892502441 =005 20120730162716.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022196 =035 \\$aBZM2102NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG761 =150 \\$aCesarean section =450 \\$aAbdominal delivery =450 \\$aC section =450 \\$aCaesarean delivery =450 \\$aCaesarean section =450 \\$aDelivery, Abdominal =450 \\$aDelivery, Caesarean =550 \\$wg$aDelivery (Obstetrics) =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics$xSurgery =670 \\$aBlackstone, M. Recovering from a C section, 1991. =670 \\$aCaesarean delivery, 1986. =750 \2$aCesarean Section$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002585 =LDR 00345cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361892602441 =005 20060505130337.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022188 =035 \\$aBZM2094NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG310 =150 \\$aCervix uteri$xDiseases =750 \2$aUterine Cervical Diseases$0(DNLM)D002577$5IEN =LDR 00451cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361892702441 =005 20080316133305.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022094 =035 \\$aBZM2000NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQM455$cAnatomy =053 \\$aQP381$cPhysiology =150 \\$aCerebral hemispheres =450 \\$aBrain hemispheres =550 \\$wg$aBrain =550 \\$aSplit brain =750 \2$aCerebrum$0(DNLM)D054022$5IEN =LDR 00623cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361892802441 =005 20060703143336.0 =008 060512i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022186 =035 \\$aBZM2092NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRC280.U8 =150 \\$aCervix uteri$xCancer =450 \\$aCervical cancer =670 \\$aMcGonigle, T.H. Surveying for sexuality in cyberspace : sexual orientation and stage of change for cervical cancer screening, 2003. =670 \\$aBaseman, J.G. Potential new strategies for cervical cancer screening, 2005. =750 \2$aUterine Cervical Neoplasms$0(DNLM)D02583$5IEN =LDR 00521cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361892902441 =005 20120730162713.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022092 =035 \\$aBZM1998NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCerebral embolism and thrombosis =450 \\$aCerebral thrombosis =550 \\$wg$aCerebrovascular disease =550 \\$wg$aEmbolism =550 \\$wg$aThromboembolism =550 \\$wg$aThrombosis =750 \2$aIntracranial Embolism and Thrombosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002542 =LDR 00478cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361893002441 =005 20120730162713.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022091 =035 \\$aBZM1997NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC394.E3 =150 \\$aCerebral edema =450 \\$aBrain$xEdema =450 \\$aBrain edema =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aEdema =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aBrain Edema$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001929 =LDR 00422cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361893102441 =005 20120730162716.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022185 =035 \\$aBZM2091NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCervix uteri =450 \\$aNeck of the uterus =450 \\$aUterine cervix =550 \\$wg$aUterus =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aCervix Uteri$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002584 =LDR 00456cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361893202441 =005 20120730162716.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022184 =035 \\$aBZM2090NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCervix mucus =450 \\$aCervical mucus =550 \\$wg$aCervix uteri =550 \\$wg$aMucus =550 \\$wg$aUterus$xSecretions =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aCervix Mucus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002582 =LDR 00804cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361893302441 =005 20120730162713.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022090 =035 \\$aBZM1996NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP385.5 =150 \\$aCerebral dominance =450 \\$aDominance, Cerebral =450 \\$aFunctional asymmetry (Brain) =450 \\$aHemispheric dominance (Brain) =450 \\$aLateralization (Brain) =450 \\$aLeft and right brain =450 \\$aRight and left brain =550 \\$wg$aCerebral hemispheres =550 \\$aDual-brain psychology =550 \\$aLaterality =550 \\$aWhole brain learning =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Split brain x Left and right brain; 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also called pallium, cerebral cortex, brain mantle, mantle (popular)) =750 \2$aCerebral Cortex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002540 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aInsular Cortex$0(DNLM)D000087623$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00446cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361893702441 =005 20120730162713.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85022086 =035 \\$aBZM1992NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCerebral arteriosclerosis =550 \\$wg$aArteriosclerosis =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xAging =550 \\$wg$aCerebrovascular disease =750 \2$aIntracranial Arteriosclerosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002537 =LDR 00609cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361893802441 =005 20120730162716.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022174 =035 \\$aBZM2080NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCeruloplasmin =450 \\$aCaeruloplasmin =450 \\$aFerroxidase =550 \\$wg$aAlpha globulins =550 \\$wg$aCarrier proteins =550 \\$wg$aCopper proteins =550 \\$wg$aFibrinolytic agents =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ceruloplasmin x Caeruloplasmin; 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Because any beryllium synthesized in stars is short-lived, it is a relatively rare element in both the universe and in the crust of the Earth. Element category: alkaline earth metal) =670 \\$aWebElements.com, Oct. 26, 2012$b(Beryllium is a Group 2 (IIA) element. It is a metal and has a high melting point. Symbol: Be Atomic number: 4. Group in periodic table: 2. Group name: Alkaline earth metal. Period in periodic table: 2. Block in periodic table: s-block. Colour: lead grey. Classification: Metallic) =670 \\$aBeryllium element facts, via Chemicool website, Oct. 26, 2012$b(Beryllium is an alkali earth metal; Vauquelin proposed that beryllia contained a previously undiscovered element, an earth metal. He initially called this new element 'earth of beryl.' The sweet taste of the salts then led to the new element being renamed 'glyceynum,' then 'glucina' or 'glucine.' Pure beryllium was first isolated from its salts in 1828 by Friederich W�ohler in Germany and, independently, Antoine Bussy in France. W�ohler was unhappy with the name the new element had been given, preferring beryllium from the Greek word 'beryllos,' meaning the mineral beryl. W�ohler's countryman, Martin Klaproth, had already pointed out in 1801 that yttria also forms sweet salts. A name derived from 'beryllos' would be less likely to cause confusion than one derived from 'glykis.' Klaproth also noted that a genus of plants was already called glucine. Bussy, however, preferred to call the new element 'glucinium.' Finally, in 1949, IUPAC chose beryllium as the element's name and this decision became official in 1957) =675 \\$aWiktionary, Oct. 26, 2012 (glucina (obsolete, chemistry) beryllium oxide; glucine (mineralogy) A monoclinic mineral containing beryllium, calcium, hydrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus.) =750 \2$aBeryllium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001608 =LDR 00685cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361926802441 =005 20120730162531.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85013300 =035 \\$aBZL3206NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.G75 =150 \\$aBereavement in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren and death =550 \\$wg$aEmotions in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Another look at the rainbow : straight from the siblings, 1982. =750 \2$81$wb$aBereavement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001601 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBereavement$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00437cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361926902441 =005 20120730162531.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85013296 =035 \\$aBZL3202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBereavement =450 \\$aLoss of loved ones by death =550 \\$wg$aDeath =550 \\$wg$aLoss (Psychology) =550 \\$aConsolation =750 \2$aBereavement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001601 =LDR 00560cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361927002441 =005 20120730162531.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85013289 =035 \\$aBZL3195NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBerberine =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Yakus�o �oren no kenky�u, 1981. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(C b20 (BH b14 (BNO b5 (B) =670 \\$aAm. drug index, 1982. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aMerck index. =670 \\$aNLM. =750 \2$aBerberine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001599 =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361927102441 =005 20120730162531.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85013288 =035 \\$aBZL3194NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.B45$cBotany =150 \\$aBerberidaceae =550 \\$wg$aRanunculales =750 \2$aBerberidaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028141 =LDR 00428cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361927202441 =005 20120730162530.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85013246 =035 \\$aBZL3152NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBenzopyrans =450 \\$wnne$aBenzopyran =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =670 \\$aNIH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBenzopyrans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001578 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361927302441 =005 20120730162530.0 =008 050420i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85013244 =035 \\$aBZL3150NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBenzoin =550 \\$wg$aAcetophenone =670 \\$aMESH$b(Benzoin) =750 \2$aBenzoin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001573 =LDR 00327cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361927402441 =005 20120730162530.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85013243 =035 \\$aBZL3149NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBenzofuran =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/11/90 =750 \2$aBenzofurans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001572 =LDR 00318cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880361927502441 =005 20190423165702.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85013242 =035 \\$aBZL3148NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBenzodiazepines$xReceptors =750 \2$aReceptors, GABA-A$0(DNLM)D011963$5IEN =LDR 00665cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361927602441 =005 20120730162530.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85013239 =035 \\$aBZL3145NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP801.B53$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aRC483.5.B48$cPsychotherapy =053 \\$aRM666.B42$cPharmacology =150 \\$aBenzodiazepines =550 \\$wg$aBenzene =550 \\$wg$aBicyclic diazepines =550 \\$wg$aTranquilizing drugs =670 \\$aBicyclic diazepines, c1990. =670 \\$aFryer, R.I. Personal communication, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aBenzodiazepines$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001569 =LDR 00751cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361927702441 =005 20120804124518.0 =008 921201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85013238 =035 \\$aBZL3144NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC568.B45$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aBenzodiazepine abuse =450 \\$aAbuse of benzodiazepines =550 \\$wg$aMedication abuse =670 \\$aWork cat.: Marks, J. The benzodiazepines: use, overuse, misuse, abuse, 1985. =750 \2$81$wb$aBenzodiazepines$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001569 =750 \2$81$wb$aSubstance-Related Disorders$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D019966 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBenzodiazepines$iand$aSubstance-Related Disorders$5IEN =LDR 00324cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361927802441 =005 20120730162530.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85013237 =035 \\$aBZL3143NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBenzoates =450 \\$aBenzoic acids =750 \2$aBenzoates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001565 =LDR 00411cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361927902441 =005 20120730162530.0 =008 040609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85013236 =035 \\$aBZL3142NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP801.B52 =150 \\$aBenzimidazoles =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =670 \\$aMESH$b(Benzimidazoles) =750 \2$aBenzimidazoles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001562 =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361928002441 =005 20140304095019.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85013229 =035 \\$aBZL3135NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD341.H9$cAromatic compounds =053 \0$aTD887.B43$cAir pollutant =150 \\$aBenzene =450 \\$aBenzol =550 \\$wg$aAromatic compounds =750 \2$aBenzene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001554 =LDR 00351cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361928102441 =005 20120730162529.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85013227 =035 \\$aBZL3133NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBenzamide =550 \\$wg$aAmides =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/11/90 =750 \2$aBenzamides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001549 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361928202441 =005 20120730162529.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85013226 =035 \\$aBZL3132NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD341.A6 =150 \\$aBenzaldehyde =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/11/90 =750 \2$aBenzaldehydes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001547 =LDR 00561cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361928302441 =005 20120730162528.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85013218 =035 \\$aBZL3124NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQE471.15.B4$cGeology =053 \0$aTN948.B4$cMetallurgy =150 \\$aBentonite =450 \\$aAmargosite =450 \\$aGumbrin =450 \\$aMineral soap =450 \\$aSoap clay =450 \\$aVolcanic clay =550 \\$wg$aClay =550 \\$wg$aIgneous rocks =750 \2$aBentonite$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001546 =LDR 00593cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361928402441 =005 20120730162528.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85013207 =035 \\$aBZL3113NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSB952.B =150 \\$aBenomyl =450 \\$aButylcarbamoylbenzimidazolcarbamic acid methyl ester =450 \\$aMethylbutylaminocarbonylbenzidazolylcarbamate =450 \\$aMethylbutylcarbamoylbenzidazolylcarbamate =550 \\$wg$aCarbamates =550 \\$wg$aFungicides =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBenomyl$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001542 =LDR 00332cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361928502441 =005 20190318094148.0 =008 030925i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85013139 =035 \\$aBZL3045NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBenevolence =550 \\$wg$aConduct of life =750 \2$aBeneficence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026686 =LDR 01152cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361928602441 =005 20120730162526.0 =008 920204||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85013109 =035 \\$aBZL3015NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF698.8.B4$cPsychology =053 \\$aRC386.6.B46$cNeurology =053 \\$aRC473.B46$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aBender-Gestalt Test =450 \\$aBender Test =450 \\$aBender Visual Motor Gestalt Test =450 \\$aGestalt Test =450 \\$aVisual Motor Gestalt Test =550 \\$wg$aNeuropsychological tests =550 \\$wg$aPersonality tests =667 \\$aFormer LCSH heading: Bender gestalt test =670 \\$aWork cat.: Reichenberg, N. Advanced psycho diagnostic interpretation of the Bender Gestalt test, 1991$b(the Visual Motor Gestalt Test, known to most clinicians as the "Bender-Gestalt Test" or "Bender".) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bender-Gestalt test xx Neuropsychological tests, Personality tests) =670 \\$aTests in print, 1983:$bp. 38 (Bender-Gestalt Test) =690 \\$ar:GLS:2/4/92 (note on old hdg. added) =750 \2$aBender-Gestalt Test$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001538 =LDR 01127cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880361928702441 =005 20120730162526.0 =008 931213i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012908 =035 \\$aBZL2814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC122.B4 =150 \\$aBeh�cet's disease =450 \\$aBehcet syndrome =450 \\$aBeh�cet triple symptom complex =450 \\$aBeh�cet's syndrome =450 \\$aTriple symptom complex =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMouth$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =550 \\$wg$aUveitis =550 \\$wg$aVasculitis =670 \\$a93-33060: International Conference on Beh�cet's Disease (6th : 1993 : Paris, France). Beh�cet's disease, 1993. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aICD9-CM. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Behcet's syndrome x Triple-symptom complex) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.:$bunder syndrome: Beh�cet syndrome (Also called Beh�cet triple symptom complex, Beh�cet's disease) =750 \2$aBehcet Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001528 =LDR 01520cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361928802441 =005 20120730162525.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012905 =035 \\$aBZL2811NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC =053 \0$aBF199 =150 \\$aBehaviorism (Psychology) =450 \\$aBehavioralism (Psychology) =450 \\$aBehavioristic psychology =450 \\$aBehaviouralism (Psychology) =450 \\$aBehaviourism (Psychology) =450 \\$aScientific behaviorism =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(behaviorism, also called behavioristic psychology) =670 \\$aCambridge dict. of philosophy, 1995$b(behaviorism: broadly, the view that behavior is fundamental in understanding mental phenomena. The term applies both to a scientific research program in psychology and to a philosophical doctrine. Accordingly, we distinguish between scientific (psychological, methodological) behaviorism and philosophical (logical, analytical) behaviorism.) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the theory that the appropriate subject for scientific psychological investigation is observable, measurable behavior. Works on the study of behavior derived from observation of objects, events, and their relationships, and from stimulus and response occurring as a system, rather than as independent events, are entered under$aInterbehavioral psychology. =681 \\$iNote under$aInterbehavioral psychology =750 \2$aBehaviorism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001527 =LDR 00626cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361928902441 =005 20120730162525.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012902 =035 \\$aBZL2808NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF722.3$bBF722.35$cChild psychology =053 \\$aLB1124$cEducation =053 \\$aRJ503.5$bRJ503.7$cChild psychiatry =150 \\$aBehavioral assessment of children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology$xMethodology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Child behavioral assessment: principles and procedures, 1984. =750 \2$aChild Behavior Disorders$xdiagnosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002653Q000175 =LDR 00486cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361929002441 =005 20140703100501.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012900 =035 \\$aBZL2806NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC489.B4 =150 \\$aBehavior therapy =450 \\$aBehavioral therapy =450 \\$aBehaviour therapy$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aBehavior modification =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =750 \2$aBehavior Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001521 =LDR 00541cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361929102441 =005 20190319101341.0 =008 030204||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012896 =035 \\$aBZL2802NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH457 =150 \\$aBehavior genetics =450 \\$aBehavior genetic analysis =450 \\$aBehavioral genetics =450 \\$aHuman behavior genetics =450 \\$aPsychogenetics =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =750 \2$aGenetics, Behavioral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005824 =LDR 00634cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361929202441 =005 20120730162524.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012888 =035 \\$aBZL2794NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B4 =150 \\$aBegoniaceae =550 \\$wg$aViolales =670 \\$aWork cat.: Baranov, A.I. Studies in the Begoniaceae, c1981. =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 198. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 334. =670 \\$aWillis. Dict. of flowering plants:$bp. 125. =670 \\$aBarkley, F.A. The species of the Begoniaceae, 1974. =750 \2$aBegoniaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031112 =LDR 01289cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361929302441 =005 20120730162524.0 =008 060717i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012871 =035 \\$aBZL2777NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dUk$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C46$cBotany =053 \0$aSB329$cCulture =150 \\$aBeets =450 \\$aBeet =450 \\$aBeetroot =450 \\$wnne$aBeets and beet sugar =450 \\$aBeta vulgaris =450 \\$aGarden beet =450 \\$aRed beet =550 \\$wg$aBeta (Plants) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 13, 2006:$bunder Beet, redirected from Beetroot (the beet, Beta vulgaris, is a plant of the family Amaranthaceae; the roots and leaves of subsp. vulgaris are edible and an important food crop; the major cultivar groups are beetroot or table beet, fodder beet wurzel or mangold used as animal fodder, sugar beet grown for sugar) =670 \\$aOxford reference online, via WWW, July 17, 2006$b(beetroot ... 5. a beet, Beta vulgaris, with an edible spherical dark red root ... 9. The root of Beta vulgaris, eaten, cooked, or pickled. Known simply as beet in North America ... 10. The beetroot is a red-fleshed variety of beet, known in American English as the red beet, or simply beet) =750 \2$aBeta vulgaris$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027461 =LDR 00635cz 2200217n 4500 =001 9880361929402441 =005 20241022103213.0 =008 910708||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010707 =035 \\$aBZL0613NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.B15 =150 \\$aB cells =450 \\$aB lymphocytes =450 \\$aBone marrow derived cells =450 \\$aBursa equivalent cells =550 \\$wg$aAntigen presenting cells =550 \\$wg$aLymphocytes =750 \2$aB-Lymphocytes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001402 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aMemory B Cells$0(DNLM)D000091245$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00492cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361929502441 =005 20120730162500.0 =008 911218||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010694 =035 \\$aBZL0600NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAzygos vein =450 \\$aAzygous vein =450 \\$aVena azygos =550 \\$wg$aVeins =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Azygos vein, vena azygos) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(azygous vein) =750 \2$aAzygos Vein$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001401 =LDR 00736cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361929602441 =005 20120730162500.0 =008 030210i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010687 =035 \\$aBZL0593NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.A95 =150 \\$aAztreonam =550 \\$wg$aBeta lactam antibiotics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Aztreonam : the antibiotic discovery for gram-negative infections, 1985. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aAm. drug index. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aCA Index guide, 1982$b78110-38-0. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Aztreonam) =670 \\$aAHFS drug information, 1996$b(Aztreonam listed under miscellaneous beta-lactam antibiotics) =750 \2$aAztreonam$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001398 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361929702441 =005 20070418132033.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010665 =035 \\$aBZL0571NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.A9 =150 \\$aAzotobacter =550 \\$wg$aAzotobacteraceae =750 \2$aAzotobacter$0(DNLM)D001395$5IEN =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361929802441 =005 20070507083339.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010664 =035 \\$aBZL0570LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAzotemia =550 \\$wg$aNitrogen in the body =550 \\$aUremia =750 \2$aAzotemia$0(DNLM)D053099$5IEN =LDR 00543cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361929902441 =005 20120730162500.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010663 =035 \\$aBZL0569NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN-M =053 \\$aQR82.A9 =150 \\$aAzospirillum =550 \\$wg$aAzotobacteraceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Azospirillum : genetics, physiology, ecology, 1982. =670 \\$aThe Prokaryotes, 1981. =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 33 (Azospirillum) =750 \2$aAzospirillum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016949 =LDR 00327cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361930002441 =005 20120730162500.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010652 =035 \\$aBZL0558NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.A9 =150 \\$aAzo compounds =750 \2$aAzo Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001391 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361930102441 =005 20120730162500.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010647 =035 \\$aBZL0553NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.N84 =150 \\$aAzides =550 \\$wg$aNitrogen compounds =750 \2$aAzides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001386 =LDR 00708cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361930202441 =005 20010922095256.0 =008 920906||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010632 =035 \\$aBZL0538NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAzepines =450 \\$aAzepins =450 \\$aHexamethyleneimines =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganonitrogen compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Renfroe, B. Azepines, 1983. =670 \\$aNLM Subject headings, 1983:$bp. 71 (Hexamethyleneimines see Azepines) =670 \\$aASTI, 1980:$bp. 192 (Azepine) =670 \\$aNIH Thes.$b(Azepines) =670 \\$aCA, 1970, Subject Index:$bp. 379S (Azepine) =750 \2$aAzepines =LDR 00536cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361930302441 =005 20120730162500.0 =008 910708||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010628 =035 \\$aBZL0534NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.A93 =150 \\$aAzapropazone =450 \\$aApazone =550 \\$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aTriazines =670 \\$aMESH$b(Apazone x Azapropazone) =670 \\$aUSAN$b(Apazone; Azapropazone is INN) =750 \2$aApazone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001032 =LDR 00341cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361930402441 =005 20120730162459.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010598 =035 \\$aBZL0504NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAxons =450 \\$aNerve axons =550 \\$wg$aNeurons =750 \2$aAxons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001369 =LDR 00635cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361930502441 =005 20120730162459.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010596 =035 \\$aBZL0502NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP363 =150 \\$aAxonal transport =450 \\$aAxonal flow =450 \\$aAxoplasmic flow =450 \\$aAxoplasmic transport =450 \\$aFlow, Axoplasmic =450 \\$aNeuroplasmic flow =450 \\$aTransport, Axonal =550 \\$wg$aAxons =550 \\$wg$aBiological transport =550 \\$wg$aProtoplasmic streaming =750 \2$aAxonal Transport$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001370 =LDR 00542cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361930602441 =005 20160422101623.0 =008 920103||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010591 =035 \\$aBZL0497NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAxis (Vertebra) =450 \\$aEpistropheus =450 \\$aSecond cervical vertebra =450 \\$aVertebra, Second cervical =550 \\$wg$aCervical vertebrae =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Axis, also called epistropheus) =750 \2$aAxis, Cervical Vertebra$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001368 =LDR 00395cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361930702441 =005 20120730162459.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010583 =035 \\$aBZL0489NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAxilla =450 \\$aArm pit =450 \\$aArmpit =450 \\$aFossa axillaris =550 \\$wg$aArm =750 \2$aAxilla$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001365 =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361930802441 =005 20120730162459.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010576 =035 \\$aBZL0482NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAwareness =550 \\$wg$aCognition =550 \\$wg$aPerception =750 \2$aAwareness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001364 =LDR 00398cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361930902441 =005 20120730162459.0 =008 930106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010555 =035 \\$aBZL0461NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF337.A92 =150 \\$aAvoidance (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aDefense mechanisms (Psychology) =750 \2$aAvoidance Learning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001362 =LDR 00460cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361931002441 =005 20120730162459.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010548 =035 \\$aBZL0454NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC623.7 =150 \\$aAvitaminosis =450 \\$aHypovitaminosis =450 \\$aVitamin deficiency =550 \\$wg$aDeficiency diseases =550 \\$aVitamins =750 \2$aAvitaminosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001361 =LDR 00557cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361931102441 =005 20120730162459.0 =008 030108i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010542 =035 \\$aBZL0448NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP552.A94 =150 \\$aAvidin =450 \\$aAntibiotin =550 \\$wg$aAlbumins =550 \\$wg$aEggs =550 \\$aBiotin =670 \\$aInter. dict. med biol.$b(avidin: a protein in egg white. It can bind a biotin molecule tightly to each of its four subunits) =750 \2$aAvidin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001360 =LDR 00536cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361931202441 =005 20120730162458.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010538 =035 \\$aBZL0444NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC1050$bRC1097 =150 \\$aAviation medicine =450 \\$aAeronautics$xMedical aspects =450 \\$aAerospace medicine =450 \\$aFlight$xMedical aspects =550 \\$wg$aTransportation medicine =550 \\$aSpace medicine =750 \2$aAerospace Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000337 =LDR 00625cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361931302441 =005 20120730162458.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010533 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02055182 =035 \\$aBZL0439NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF995.6.M3 =150 \\$aAvian malaria =450 \\$aBird malaria =450 \\$aMalaria, Avian =450 \\$wnne$aMalarial fever in birds =450 \\$aMalarial fever in poultry =550 \\$wg$aMalaria =550 \\$wg$aPoultry$xDiseases =681 \\$iExample under$aBirds--Diseases =750 \2$aMalaria, Avian$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008289 =LDR 00494cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361931402441 =005 20070423123946.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010532 =035 \\$aBZL0438NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF995.6.L4 =150 \\$aAvian leukosis =450 \\$aAvian lymphoid leukosis =450 \\$aLeukemia in poultry =550 \\$wg$aLeukemia in animals =550 \\$wg$aPoultry$xVirus diseases =750 \2$aAvian Leukosis$0(DNLM)D001353$5IEN =LDR 01691cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880361931502441 =005 20070103093349.0 =008 050725i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010531 $zsh 85051107 =035 \\$aBZL0437LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA644.I6$cPublic health =053 \0$aSF995.6.I6$cVeterinary medicine =150 \\$aAvian influenza =450 \\$aAvian flu =450 \\$aBird flu =450 \\$aFowl pest =450 \\$wnne$aFowl plague =450 \\$aInfluenza in birds =550 \\$wg$aInfluenza =550 \\$wg$aPoultry$xVirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry. Review of the effects of avian influenza on Maryland's poultry industry, 1984. =670 \\$aMerck vet.:$bp. 1084 (avian influenza; viral disease of domestic and wild birds) =670 \\$aWashington Post, Jan. 14, 2004:$bp. A2 (Bird flu leaves 12 people dead in Vietnam, WHO says; avian influenza) =670 \\$aConcise vet. dict., 1988$b(avian influenza (fowl plague) caused by various strains of influenza virus (A group), acute form known as fowl plague) =670 \\$aBlack's vet. dict, 1985$b(avian influenza (fowl plague)) =670 \\$aVeterinary virology, 1999:$b("The devastating form of influenza in chickens known as 'fowl plague' was recognized as a distinct disease entity as early as 1878.") =670 \\$aMESH browser, Feb. 3, 2006$b(Influenza in Birds, entry terms: Avian Flu, Avian Influenza, Fowl Plague, Influenza, Avian) =688 \\$aHeading from sh 85051107, deleted 20050910: 150:##:_{dollar}a Fowl plague$5IEN =750 \2$aInfluenza in Birds$0(DNLM)D005585$5IEN =LDR 00512cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361931602441 =005 20120730162458.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010520 =035 \\$aBZL0426NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC489.B4 =150 \\$aAversion therapy =450 \\$aAversive therapy =450 \\$aTherapy, Aversion =550 \\$wg$aBehavior therapy =550 \\$wg$aPunishment (Psychology) =550 \\$aAversive stimuli =750 \2$aAversive Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001348 =LDR 00377cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361931702441 =005 20090421101500.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010490 =035 \\$aBZL0396NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC929.A8 =150 \\$aAvalanches =550 \\$wg$aMass-wasting =550 \\$wg$aSnow =750 \2$aAvalanches$0(DNLM)D055875$5IEN =LDR 00822cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361931802441 =005 20120730162458.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010471 =035 \\$aBZL0377NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAutotransplantation =450 \\$aAutogenous transplantation =450 \\$aAutografting =450 \\$aAutologous transplantation =550 \\$wg$aTransplantation of organs, tissues, etc. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Autologous bone marrow transplantation and solid tumors, c1984. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aNLM$b(Transplantation, Autologous) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Tissue compatibility-transplant; Transplantation, autologous) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould med. dict. =750 \2$aTransplantation, Autologous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014182 =LDR 00411cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361931902441 =005 20120730162458.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010463 =035 \\$aBZL0369NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP519.9.A94$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aAutoradiography =450 \\$aRadioautography =550 \\$wg$aRadiography =750 \2$aAutoradiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001345 =LDR 00721cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361932002441 =005 20120730162457.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010461 =035 \\$aBZL0367NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA1063.4$cMedical jurisprudence =053 \\$aRB57$cPathology =150 \\$aAutopsy =450 \\$aNecropsy =450 \\$aNecroscopy =450 \\$aPost-mortem examinations =450 \\$aPostmortem examinations =450 \\$aPostmortems =550 \\$wg$aAnatomy, Pathological =550 \\$wg$aDead bodies (Law) =550 \\$wg$aHuman dissection =550 \\$wg$aMedical jurisprudence =550 \\$aDeath$xCauses =750 \2$aAutopsy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001344 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361932102441 =005 20060504150215.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010460 =035 \\$aBZL0366NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH603.L9 =150 \\$aAutophagic vacuoles =450 \\$aAutophagocytosis =750 \2$aAutophagy$0(DNLM)D001343$5IEN =LDR 00777cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361932202441 =005 20120730162457.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010458 =035 \\$aBZL0364NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF575.A88 =150 \\$aAutonomy (Psychology) =450 \\$aFreedom (Psychology) =450 \\$aIndependence (Psychology) =450 \\$aSelf-determination (Psychology) =450 \\$aSelf-direction (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aDependency (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aEgo (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =670 \\$aDeci, E. Self-determination, c1985. =670 \\$aChaplin dict. psych. =670 \\$aPeng. dict. psych. =675 \\$aThes. psych. index =750 \2$aPersonal Autonomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026684 =LDR 00720cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361932302441 =005 20120730162457.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010456 =035 \\$aBZL0362NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAutonomic drugs =450 \\$aAutonomic agents =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 29, 2007$b(Autonomic Agents. Entry term: Autonomic Drugs. Scope note: Agents affecting the function of, or mimicking the actions of, the autonomic nervous system and thereby having an effect on such processes as respiration, circulation, digestion, body temperature regulation, certain endocrine gland secretions, etc.) =750 \2$aAutonomic Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001337 =LDR 01060cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361932402441 =005 20100303134721.0 =008 060817i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010219 =035 \\$aBZL0125NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU$dDLC =053 \0$aHE5620.S34$cAutomotive transportation =053 \0$aTL159.5$cAutomobile equipment and supplies =150 \\$aChild restraint systems in automobiles =450 \\$aAutomobile child restraint systems =450 \\$wnne$aAutomobiles$xChild restraint systems =550 \\$wg$aAutomobiles$xOccupant restraint systems =550 \\$wg$aChildren's accidents$xPrevention =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 16, 1992$b(Child car seats, child safety seats, automobile child restraint) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Child car safety seats) =675 \\$aLIV =750 \2$81$wb$aChild Restraint Systems$0(DNLM)D057207$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAutomobiles$0(DNLM)D001336$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aChild Restraint Systems$iand$aAutomobiles$5IEN =LDR 00955cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361932502441 =005 20120730162453.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010201 =035 \\$aBZL0107NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTL1$bTL296.5 =150 \\$aAutomobiles =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aAutomobile =450 \\$aAutomobiles, Gasoline$5IEN =450 \\$aAutos (Automobiles) =450 \\$aCars (Automobiles) =450 \\$aGasoline automobiles =450 \\$aMotor-cars$5IEN =450 \\$aMotorcars (Automobiles) =550 \\$wg$aMotor vehicles =550 \\$wg$aTransportation, Automotive =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bAuto (by shortening) automobile; automobile (Usu. 4-wheeled automotive vehicle designed for passenger transportation on streets ... and commonly propelled by an internal combustion engine. Called also car or esp. Brit. motorcar; motorcar) =750 \2$aAutomobiles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001336 =LDR 00520cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361932602441 =005 20120730162452.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010172 =035 \\$aBZL0078NU =035 \\$aSH 85010172 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHE336.P37 =150 \\$aAutomobile parking =450 \\$aAutomobiles$xParking =450 \\$aParking, Automobile =550 \\$wg$aTransportation, Automotive =550 \\$aParking facilities =750 \2$aParking Facilities$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010299 =LDR 00521cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361932702441 =005 20120730162452.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010133 =035 \\$aBZL0039NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTL152.5 =150 \\$aAutomobile driving =450 \\$aAutomobile operation =450 \\$aAutomobiles$xDriving =450 \\$aAutomobiling =450 \\$aDriving, Automobile =550 \\$wg$aMotor vehicle driving =750 \2$aAutomobile Driving$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001334 =LDR 00573cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361932802441 =005 20120730162452.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010131 =035 \\$aBZL0037NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTL152.4 =150 \\$aAutomobile drivers' tests =450 \\$aAutomobile driver examination$5IEN =450 \\$aAutomobile drivers$xTesting =450 \\$aDrivers' tests, Automobile =450 \\$aDriving tests, Automobile =550 \\$wg$aTraffic regulations =750 \2$aAutomobile Driver Examination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001333 =LDR 00453cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361932902441 =005 20120730162452.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010126 =035 \\$aBZL0032NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTL152.3 =150 \\$aAutomobile drivers =450 \\$aDrivers, Automobile =550 \\$wg$aAutomobile occupants =550 \\$wg$aMotor vehicle drivers =750 \2$aAutomobile Driving$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001334 =LDR 00511cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361933002441 =005 20120730162452.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010121 =035 \\$aBZL0027NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTL152.6$bTL152.7 =150 \\$aAutomobile driver education =450 \\$aAutomobile driving$xStudy and teaching =450 \\$aDriver education =550 \\$aTraffic safety$xStudy and teaching =750 \2$aAutomobile Driving$xeducation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001334Q000193 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361933102441 =005 20120730162451.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010119 =035 \\$aBZL0025NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAutomatism =550 \\$wg$aConsciousness =550 \\$wg$aPsychomotor disorders =550 \\$wg$aSubconsciousness =750 \2$aAutomatism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001332 =LDR 01018cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361933202441 =005 20120730162450.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010116 =035 \\$aBZL0022NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAutomation =360 \\$isubdivision$aAutomation$iunder names of individual corporate bodies and under types of industries, buildings, processes, systems, and organizations, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Automation;$iand subdivision$aEffect of automation on$iunder occupational groups 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(In the early 1950s Jacques Presser invented a new word: "egodocument"; he proposed to use his neologism for diaries, memoirs, personal letters, and other forms of autobiographical writing; the word egodocument was quickly adopted by the public, and is now part of the Dutch language; text in which an author writes about his or her own acts, thoughts, and feelings would be the shortest definition) =670 \\$aLC database, July 14, 2004$b(usage: Een egodocument; Egodocumenten-lijst; Teoria dels egodocuments; egodocumenten van ... egodocumenten en politieke cultuur) =750 \2$aAutobiographies as Topic$0(DNLM)D001325$5IEN =LDR 00778cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361934002441 =005 20111213142022.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010049 =035 \\$aBZK9955NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aCT101$cCollections in English =150 \\$aAutobiographies =360 \\$isubdivision$aBiography$iunder particular subjects and names of countries, cities, etc., e.g.$aChildren--United States--Biography; United States--Biography =550 \\$wg$aBiography =550 \\$aDiaries =680 \\$iHere are entered collections of autobiographies. When this heading is subdivided by place, a second heading is assigned for the name of the place with the subdivision$aBiography. =750 \2$aAutobiography as Topic$0(DNLM)D001325$5IEN =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361934102441 =005 20120730162449.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010046 =035 \\$aBZK9952NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.82$bQR186.83 =150 \\$aAutoantibodies =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =550 \\$aAutoimmunity =750 \2$aAutoantibodies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001323 =LDR 00846cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361934202441 =005 20110721091307.0 =008 041203i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010041 =035 \\$aBZK9947NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMMiltC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aAutistic children =450 \\$aAutism in children$xPatients =450 \\$aChildren with autism =550 \\$wg$aAutistic people =550 \\$wg$aChildren with autism spectrum disorders =670 \\$aChildren with autism : diagnosis and interventions to meet their needs, 1996. =670 \\$aChildren with autism : a parents' guide, 2000. =750 \2$81$wb$aAutistic Disorder$0(DNLM)D001321$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAutistic Disorder$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01459cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361934302441 =005 20110721091422.0 =008 031201i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010038 =035 \\$aBZK9944NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRC553.A88 =150 \\$aAutism =450 \\$aAutistic disorder =550 \\$wg$aAutism spectrum disorders =550 \\$aHyperlexia =670 \\$aMESH$b(Autistic disorder x Autism, Infantile) =670 \\$aWebMD, Dec. 3, 2008$b(three forms of autism spectrum disorder and two rare severe autistic-like conditions: Asperger's syndrome; pervasive developmental disorder, not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS); autistic disorder; Rett syndrome; childhood disintegrative disorder; autistic disorder: children who meet more rigid criteria for diagnosis of autism have autistic disorder) =670 \\$aNational Institutes of Mental Health WWW site, Dec. 5, 2008$b(the pervasive developmental disorders, or autism spectrum disorders, range from a severe form, called autistic disorder, to a milder form, Asperger syndrome; if a child has systoms of either of these disorders, but does not meet the specific criteria for either, the diagnosis is called pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS)) =670 \\$aME SH browser, Dec. 3, 2008$b(Autistic disorder; UF: Autism: Autism, Early infantile; Autism, Infantile; Kanner's Syndrome) =750 \2$aAutistic Disorder$0(DNLM)D001321$5IEN =LDR 01794cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361934402441 =005 20120730162446.0 =008 040630||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010030 =035 \\$aBZK9936NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aPN101$bPN249 =150 \\$aAuthorship =360 \\$isubdivision$aAuthorship$iunder names of individual persons and individual works entered under title, under disciplines, and under literary, motion picture, television, video, and radio forms and genres, e.g.$aShakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Authorship; Beowulf--Authorship; Sociology--Authorship; Poetry--Authorship; Television comedies--Authorship;$iand subdivision$aLiterary art$iunder names of individual persons other than literary authors =450 \\$aAuthoring (Authorship) =450 \\$aWriting (Authorship) =550 \\$aLiterature =670 \\$aSilverman, F.H. Authoring books and materials for students, academics, and professionals, 1998. =670 \\$aEncarta dict., via WWW, June 30, 2004$b(authorship 1. writing as occupation: the practice or profession of writing books or other works; authoring: writing of computer programs: the creation of multimedia documents, for example, training packages or sales presentations, using special software geared to a nonprogrammer) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online dict., June 30, 2004$b(authorship 1 : the profession of writing 2 : the source (as the author) of a piece of writing, music, or art 3 : the state or act of writing, creating, or causing) =670 \\$aCambridge dictionaries online, June 30, 2004$b(authoring : the design and creation of computer programs and websites: authoring tools/software, web authoring) =750 \2$aAuthorship$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001319 =750 \2$aWriting$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D014956 =LDR 01769cz 2200337n 4500 =001 9880361934502441 =005 20230127153602.0 =008 030606i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009602 =035 \\$aBZK9508NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aDU123.2$bDU125 =150 \\$aAboriginal Australians =450 \\$aAboriginals, Australian =450 \\$aAborigines, Australian =450 \\$aAustralian aboriginal people =450 \\$aAustralian aboriginals =450 \\$wnne$aAustralian aborigines =450 \\$aAustralians, Aboriginal =450 \\$aAustralians, Native (Aboriginal Australians) =450 \\$aNative Australians (Aboriginal Australians) =550 \\$wg$aEthnology$zAustralia =550 \\$wg$aIndigenous peoples$zAustralia =670 \\$aBroome, R. Aboriginal Australians: black responses to white dominance, 3rd ed., 2001. =670 \\$aLC database, June 6, 2003$b(Aboriginal Australians; Australian Aborigines) =670 \\$aWWW, June 6, 2003$b(Aboriginal Australians; Australian Aborigines; Australian Aboriginal peoples; Australian Aboriginals; Native Australians) =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict.$b(Aborigines; Aboriginals; native Australians) =670 \\$aEmail from M. Walker, Gumbaynggir Aboriginal Woman from the Aboriginal Community of Nambucca Heads, NSW and Cultural Heritage Officer, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service$b("Aboriginal Australians is preferred; Australian aborigines is derogatory and is offensive") =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 25, 2009$b("Indigenous Australians are the first human inhabitants of the Australian continent and its nearby islands and their descendants.[") =750 \2$aOceanic Ancestry Group$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044468 =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aTERM$0(DNLM)NUMBER$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 00454cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361934602441 =005 20120730162443.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009560 =035 \\$aBZK9466NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC76.3 =150 \\$aAuscultation =450 \\$aStethoscopy =550 \\$wg$aPhysical diagnosis =550 \\$aMedical sounds =550 \\$aStethoscopes =750 \2$aAuscultation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001314 =LDR 00491cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361934702441 =005 20120730162443.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009546 =035 \\$aBZK9452NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC685.A72 =150 \\$aAtrial fibrillation =450 \\$wnne$aAuricular fibrillation =550 \\$wg$aAtrial arrhythmias =670 \\$aMESH$b(Atrial fibrillation x Auricular fibrillation) =750 \2$aAtrial Fibrillation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001281 =LDR 00520cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361934802441 =005 20120730162443.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009544 =035 \\$aBZK9450NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.A$cTherapeutics =053 \\$aRS165.A$cPharmacy =150 \\$aAureomycin =450 \\$aChlortetracycline$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aAntibiotics =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChlortetracycline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002751 =LDR 00654cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361934902441 =005 20070910075632.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009540 =035 \\$aBZK9446NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRS431.A95$cPharmaceutical chemistry =150 \\$aAuranofin =550 \\$wg$aAntiarthritic agents =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganogold compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 18, 2007$b(Auranofin. Scope note: An oral chrysotherapeutic agent for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.) =750 \2$aAuranofin$0(DNLM)D001310$5IEN =LDR 00541cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362827902441 =005 20071023152402.0 =008 050831i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139483 =035 \\$aBZY9389NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aUltrasonic imaging =450 \\$aEchography =450 \\$aImaging, Ultrasonic =450 \\$aSonography =450 \\$aUltrasonography =550 \\$wg$aAcoustic imaging =550 \\$wg$aCross-sectional imaging =550 \\$wg$aUltrasonics =750 \2$aUltrasonography$0(DNLM)D014463$5IEN =LDR 00750cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362828002441 =005 20120730164035.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139480 =035 \\$aBZY9386NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC386.6.U45 =150 \\$aUltrasonic encephalography =450 \\$aBrain$xUltrasonic imaging =450 \\$aEcho encephalography =450 \\$aEchoencephalography =450 \\$wnne$aEncephalography =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic ultrasonic imaging =670 \\$aMESH, July 31, 2007$b(Echoencephalography; scope note: Use of reflected ultrasound in the diagnosis of intracranial pathologic processes) =750 \2$aEchoencephalography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004453 =LDR 01069cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362828102441 =005 20120730164035.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139476 =035 \\$aBZY9382NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC683.5.U5$cCardiology =053 \0$aRJ423.5.U46$cPediatric cardiology =053 \\$aRG628.3.E34$cFetal diagnosis$5IEN =150 \\$aEchocardiography =450 \\$aEcho cardiography =450 \\$aHeart$xUltrasonic imaging =450 \\$wnne$aUltrasonic cardiography =450 \\$aUltrasound cardiography =550 \\$wg$aCardiography =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic ultrasonic imaging =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xImaging =670 \\$aWork cat.: Reed, K.L. Fetal echocardiography, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH, July 31, 2007$b(Echocardiography; scope note: ultrasonic recording of the size, motion, and composition of the heart and surrounding tissues; the standard approach is transthoracic) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aEchocardiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004452 =LDR 00380cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362828202441 =005 20120730164035.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139469 =035 \\$aBZY9375NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUltrafiltration =550 \\$wg$aFilters and filtration =550 \\$wg$aPermeability =750 \2$aUltrafiltration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014462 =LDR 00422cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362828302441 =005 20120730164034.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139463 =035 \\$aBZY9369NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUltimobranchial body =450 \\$aPostbranchial body =450 \\$aSuprapericardial body =550 \\$wg$aThyroid gland =750 \2$aUltimobranchial Body$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014460 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362828402441 =005 20120730164034.0 =008 921221||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139450 =035 \\$aBZY9356NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUlnar nerve =550 \\$wg$aBrachial plexus =750 \2$aUlnar Nerve$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014459 =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362828502441 =005 20120730164034.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139449 =035 \\$aBZY9355NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUlna =450 \\$aUlnar bone =550 \\$wg$aBones =550 \\$wg$aForearm =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Ulna. Also called ulnar bone) =750 \2$aUlna$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014457 =LDR 00507cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362828602441 =005 20120730164034.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139445 =035 \\$aBZY9351LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.U4$cBotany =150 \\$aUlmaceae =450 \\$aElm family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aUrticales =670 \\$aRandom House$b(elm family, the plant family Ulmaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(elm family: Ulmaceae) =750 \2$aUlmaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034401 =LDR 00345cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362828702441 =005 20120730164034.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139431 =035 \\$aBZY9337LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aUlex =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =750 \2$aUlex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D039762 =LDR 00453cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362828802441 =005 20120730164034.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139428 =035 \\$aBZY9334NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85139428 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aUlcers =360 \\$isubdivision$aUlcers$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Ulcers =550 \\$aSuppuration =750 \2$aUlcer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014456 =LDR 00457cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362828902441 =005 20120730164034.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139426 =035 \\$aBZY9332NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC862.C63 =150 \\$aUlcerative colitis =550 \\$wg$aColitis =550 \\$wg$aInflammatory bowel diseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Colitis, Ulcerative) =750 \2$aColitis, Ulcerative$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003093 =LDR 00691cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362829002441 =005 20120730164034.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139235 =035 \\$aBZY9141NU =035 \\$ash 85139235 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP801.U24$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aUbiquinones =450 \\$aCoenzyme Q =450 \\$aCoenzyme Q10 =450 \\$aDimethoxymethylbenzoquinone =550 \\$wg$aCoenzymes =550 \\$wg$aIsopentenoids =550 \\$wg$aQuinone =670 \\$aSinatra, S. Coenzyme Q10 phenomenon, 1998:$bCIP galley (CoQ10 the miracle nutrient of the fast-approaching 21st century) =750 \2$aUbiquinone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014451 =LDR 00375cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362829102441 =005 20120730164034.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139195 =035 \\$aBZY9101NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD341.A2 =150 \\$aTyrosine =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids =670 \\$aWk AFJ3697 =750 \2$aTyrosine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014443 =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362829202441 =005 20120730164034.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139184 =035 \\$aBZY9090NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTyrocidines =550 \\$wg$aAntibiotics =550 \\$wg$aCyclic peptides =750 \2$aTyrocidine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014440 =LDR 00569cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362829302441 =005 20120730164034.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139169 =035 \\$aBZY9075NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.T95$cBacteriology =053 \\$aRC199 =150 \\$aTyphus fever =450 \\$aBrill's disease =450 \\$aJail-fever =450 \\$aTyphus, Epidemic louse-borne$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aRickettsial diseases =681 \\$iExample under$aFever =750 \2$aTyphus, Epidemic Louse-Borne$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014438 =LDR 00697cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362829402441 =005 20120730164034.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139168 =035 \\$aBZY9074NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.T9$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC199$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aTyphus, Endemic flea-borne =450 \\$aEndemic flea-borne typhus =450 \\$aEndemic typhus =450 \\$aFlea-borne typhus =450 \\$aMurine typhus =450 \\$aTyphus, Flea-borne =450 \\$aTyphus, Murine =550 \\$wg$aFleas as carriers of disease =550 \\$wg$aTyphus fever =750 \2$aTyphus, Endemic Flea-Borne$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014437 =LDR 00395cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362829502441 =005 20120730164034.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139161 =035 \\$aBZY9067NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR189.5.T9 =150 \\$aTyphoid vaccine =550 \\$wg$aEnterobacterial vaccines =750 \2$aTyphoid-Paratyphoid Vaccines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014436 =LDR 01036cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362829602441 =005 20120730164033.0 =008 060728i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139156 =035 \\$aBZY9062NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaEIC =053 \0$aQR201.T9$cMicrobiology =053 \0$aRA644.T8$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC187$bRC197$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aTyphoid fever =450 \\$aAbdominal typhus =450 \\$aEnteric fever =450 \\$aTyphoid =450 \\$aTyphus, Abdominal =550 \\$wg$aSalmonella infections =670 \\$aMedline plus medical encyclopedia, via WWW, July 11, 2006$b(Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection characterized by diarrhea, systemic disease, and a rash--most commonly caused by the bacteria Salmonella typhi) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 10, 2006$b(Typhoid Fever. Entry terms: Enteric Fever; Typhus, Abdominal) =670 \\$aAmerican heritage dict.$b(typhoid: typhoid fever) =681 \\$iExample under$aFever =750 \2$aTyphoid Fever$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014435 =LDR 00349cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362829702441 =005 20120730164033.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139145 =035 \\$aBZY9051LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.T9 =150 \\$aTyphaceae =550 \\$wg$aPandanales =750 \2$aTyphaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032401 =LDR 00753cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362829802441 =005 20120730164033.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139093 =035 \\$aBZY8999NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aType A behavior =450 \\$aBehavior, Type A =450 \\$aCoronary prone behavior =450 \\$aPersonality, Type A =450 \\$aType A personality =550 \\$wg$aHuman behavior =550 \\$aCoronary heart disease =550 \\$aStress (Psychology) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a behavior pattern characterized by tenseness, impatience, and competitive drive, associated with a tendency to develop coronary heart disease. =750 \2$aType A Personality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014434 =LDR 00382cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362829902441 =005 20120730164033.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139085 =035 \\$aBZY8991NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTympanoplasty =550 \\$wg$aMiddle ear$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =750 \2$aTympanoplasty$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014433 =LDR 00478cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362830002441 =005 20120730164033.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139082 =035 \\$aBZY8988NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL948$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM507$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP461$cPhysiology =150 \\$aTympanic membrane =450 \\$aEardrum =550 \\$wg$aMiddle ear =750 \2$aTympanic Membrane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014432 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362830102441 =005 20120730164033.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139070 =035 \\$aBZY8976NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aTylenchida =550 \\$wg$aSecernentea =750 \2$aTylenchida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017187 =LDR 00516cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882375288902441 =005 20240216142920.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139043 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85139043 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171964000000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aGN63.6$cAnthropology =053 \0$aHQ777.35$cSociology =072 \\$aH 1100$2lcsh =150 \\$aTwins =550 \\$wg$aMultiple birth =550 \\$wg$aSiblings =750 \2$aTwins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014427 =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362830302441 =005 20120730164033.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138984 =035 \\$aBZY8890LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74 =150 \\$aTussilago =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =750 \2$aTussilago$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031207 =LDR 01181cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362830402441 =005 20120730164033.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138961 =035 \\$aBZY8867NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85138961 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL666.C5$bQL666.C587$cZoology =150 \\$aTurtles =450 \\$aChelonia (Order) =450 \\$aCryptodira =450 \\$wnne$aFresh-water turtles =450 \\$aFreshwater turtles =450 \\$aPleurodira =450 \\$aTerrapins =450 \\$aTestudinata =450 \\$aTestudines =450 \\$aTortoises =550 \\$wg$aReptiles =670 \\$aITIS, Nov. 20, 2000$b(Testudines. Rank: Order. Common names: terrapins, tortoises, turtles. Subclass Anapsida, Class Reptilia) =670 \\$aCrocodilian, tuatara, and turtle species of the world, via WWW, Nov. 20, 2000$b(Order Testudines. Two suborders: Cryptodira (11 families) and Pleurodira (2 families)) =670 \\$aThe EMBL reptile database, via WWW, Nov. 20, 2000$b(Order Testudines - Turtles. Subclass Anapsida. Two suborders: Cryptodira (9 families) and Pleurodira (2 families)) =750 \2$aTurtles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014426 =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362830502441 =005 20120730164033.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138945 =035 \\$aBZY8851NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTP977$bTP978$cChemical technology =150 \\$aTurpentine =450 \\$aTerebinthina =550 \\$wg$aNaval stores =550 \\$wg$aThinner (Paint mixing) =750 \2$aTurpentine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014425 =LDR 00685cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362830602441 =005 20120730164032.0 =008 930323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138930 =035 \\$aBZY8836NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ520.T87 =150 \\$aTurner's syndrome =450 \\$aGonadal dysgenesis =450 \\$aTurner syndrome =550 \\$wg$aSex chromosome abnormalities =550 \\$wg$aSex differentiation disorders =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aIntl. Symposium on Turner Syndrome. Basic and clinical approach ... 1993. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Turner's syndrome x Gonadal dysgenesis) =750 \2$aTurner Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014424 =LDR 00988cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362830702441 =005 20120730164032.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138859 =035 \\$aBZY8765NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL696.G27$cZoology =053 \0$aSF507$cCulture =150 \\$aTurkeys =450 \\$aMeleagris gallopavo =550 \\$wg$aMeleagris =550 \\$wg$aPoultry =550 \\$aWild turkey =670 \\$aBirds N. Am., no. 22 (1992):$bp. 1 (Meleagris gallopavo, Wild turkey. Order Galliformes, subfamily Meleagridinae, family Phasianidae) =670 \\$aHoward birds world:$bp. 41 (Meleagris gallopavo, Common turkey) =670 \\$aHdbk. birds world, c1992:$bv. 2, p. 374 (Wild turkey, Meleagris gallopavo) =670 \\$aCklist. N. Am. birds:$bp. 141 (Meleagris gallopavo, Wild turkey. Also known as Common or Plain turkey) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the domesticated wild turkey. =750 \2$aTurkeys$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014422 =LDR 00508cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362830802441 =005 20120730164032.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138715 =035 \\$aBZY8621NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL947$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM505$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aTurbinate bones =450 \\$aConchae nasales =450 \\$aTurbinates$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aFacial bones =550 \\$wg$aNasal fossa =750 \2$aTurbinates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014420 =LDR 01043cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362830902441 =005 20120730164032.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138711 =035 \\$aBZY8617NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85138711 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL391.P7$cZoology =150 \\$aTurbellaria =450 \\$aPlanarians =450 \\$aTurbellarians =550 \\$wg$aPlatyhelminthes =670 \\$aInternational Symposium on the Turbellaria (4th : 1984 : Fredericton, N.B.). Advances in the biology of turbellarians and related Platyhelminthes, 1986. =670 \\$aITIS, Dec. 3, 2001$b(Class Turbellaria. Common name: planarians. Phylum Platyhelminthes) =670 \\$aRandom House Web. unabr. dict., c1997$b(planarian: any of various free-swimming, mostly freshwater flatworms of the class Turbellaria) =670 \\$aAm. herit. dict. of the Engl. lang., c2000$b(planarian: any of various small, chiefly freshwater turbellarian flatworms of the order Tricladida) =750 \2$aTurbellaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014419 =LDR 00443cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362831002441 =005 20120730164032.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138686 =035 \\$aBZY8592NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL737.S254 =150 \\$aTupaiidae =450 \\$aSquirrel shrews =450 \\$aTree shrews =450 \\$aTreeshrews =550 \\$wg$aScandentia =750 \2$aTupaiidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014418 =LDR 00381cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362831102441 =005 20120730164032.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138683 =035 \\$aBZY8589NU =035 \\$aSH 85138683 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.S254$cZoology =150 \\$aTupaia =550 \\$wg$aTupaiidae =750 \2$aTupaia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014417 =LDR 00778cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362831202441 =005 20120730164032.0 =008 060302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138640 =035 \\$aBZY8546NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL613 =150 \\$aTunicata =450 \\$aTunicates =450 \\$aUrochordata =450 \\$aUrochordates =550 \\$wg$aChordata =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Tunicata (Urochordata); tunicate) =670 \\$aUCMP taxon lift web site, Mar. 1, 2006$b(Urochordata; sometimes known as the Tunicata, tunicates, urochordates) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 1, 2006$b(Urochordata; sometimes known as: tunicata and commonly called: Urochordates, tunicates, sea squirts or cunji) =750 \2$aUrochordata$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014561 =LDR 00454cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362831302441 =005 20120730164032.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138639 =035 \\$aBZY8545NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.T87 =150 \\$aTunicamycin =550 \\$wg$aAntibiotics =550 \\$wg$aAntiviral agents =550 \\$wg$aNucleosides =550 \\$wg$aStreptomyces =750 \2$aTunicamycin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014415 =LDR 01609cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362831402441 =005 20121023153120.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138618 =035 \\$aBZY8524NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.W1$cChemistry =053 \0$aQD412.W1$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTN693.T94$cMetallography =053 \0$aTP245.T9$cChemical technology =150 \\$aTungsten compounds =450 \\$aTungstic compounds =450 \\$aTungstous compounds =450 \\$aWolframic compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =670 \\$aUnited States International Trade Commission. Ammonium paratungstate and tungstic acid from the People's Republic of China, 1987. =670 \\$aDonal, J.S. Abnormal shot effect of ions of tungstous and tungstic oxide, 1930. =670 \\$aDictionary.com, July 19, 2012$b(tungstic: of or containing tungsten, especially in the pentavalent or hexavalent state; tungstous: of or containing tungsten in a low valence state; wolframic: Chemistry. tungstic) =670 \\$aWatts, H. A dictionary of chemistry and the allied branches of other sciences, 1877, via Google books, viewed July 19, 2012$b(tungstic compounds: Compounds in which tungsten is hexatomic; tungstoso-tungstic compounds: Compounds intermediate in composition between tungstous and tungstic compounds; tungstous compounds: Compounds in which tungsten is quadriequivalent) =670 \\$aInorganic chemistry of the transition elements, 1971-1976:$bv. 6, p. 140 (tungstic compounds) =750 \2$aTungsten Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017973 =LDR 02664cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362831502441 =005 20130624084750.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138607 =035 \\$aBZY8513NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.W1$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.W1$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.W1$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.W1$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTA480.T9$cMaterials engineering =053 \0$aTN693.T94$cMetallography =053 \0$aTP245.T9$cChemical technology =150 \\$aTungsten =450 \\$aWolfram =450 \\$aWolframium =550 \\$wg$aChromium group =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 19, 2012$b(Tungsten, also known as wolfram, is a chemical element with the chemical symbol W and atomic number 74) =670 \\$aWebElements website, July 19, 2012:$bW (Tungsten. Symbol: W. Tungsten used to be known as wolfram) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 12, 2013$b(Refractory metals. Refractory metals are a class of metals that are extraordinarily resistant to heat and wear. The expression is mostly used in the context of materials science, metallurgy and engineering. The definition of which elements belong to this group differs. The most common definition includes five elements: two of the fifth period (niobium and molybdenum) and three of the sixth period (tantalum, tungsten, and rhenium). They all share some properties, including a melting point above 2000 �C and high hardness at room temperature. They are chemically inert and have a relatively high density. Their high melting points make powder metallurgy the method of choice for fabricating components from these metals. Most definitions of the term 'refractory metals' list the extraordinarly high melting point as a key requirement for inclusion. By one definition, a melting point above 4,000 �F (2,200 �C) is necessary to qualify. The five elements niobium, molybdenum, tantalum, tungsten and rhenium are included in all definitions, while the wider definition, including all elements with a melting point above 2,123 K (1,850 �C), includes a varying number of nine additional elements, titanium, vanadium, chromium, zirconium, hafnium, ruthenium, osmium and iridium. Transuranium elements (those above uranium, which are all unstable and not found naturally on earth) and technetium are never considered to be part of the refractory metals.) =670 \\$aChemicool website, Mar. 12, 2013$b(Tungsten is a transition metal; one of the five major refractory metals (metals with very high resistance to heat and wear)) =750 \2$aTungsten$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014414 =LDR 00342cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362831602441 =005 20110524163919.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138604 =035 \\$aBZY8510LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL599.7.P8 =150 \\$aTunga =550 \\$wg$aPulicidae =750 \2$aTunga$0(DNLM)D058253$5IEN =LDR 00380cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362831702441 =005 20150518165752.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138590 =035 \\$aBZY8496NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGB571$bGB578 =150 \\$aTundras =550 \\$wg$aFrozen ground =550 \\$wg$aLandforms =750 \2$aTundra$0(DNLM)D065929$5IEN =LDR 00649cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362831802441 =005 20120730164031.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138573 =035 \\$aBZY8479NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL638.S35$cZoology =150 \\$aTuna =450 \\$aThunnidae =450 \\$aThunnus =450 \\$aTuna fish =450 \\$aTunafish =450 \\$aTunas =550 \\$wg$aScombridae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(tuna n. p. tuna or tunas) =670 \\$aUnited States Tariff Commission. Tuna fish, 1957. =670 \\$aWolcott, P. Tunafish sandwiches, 1991? =750 \2$aTuna$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014413 =LDR 00607cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362831902441 =005 20120730164031.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138568 =035 \\$aBZY8474NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85138568 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC281.C4 =150 \\$aTumors in children =450 \\$aPediatric oncology =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =750 \2$81$wb$aNeoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009369 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeoplasms$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362832002441 =005 20120730164031.0 =008 930524i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138567 =035 \\$aBZY8473NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF910.T8 =150 \\$aTumors in animals =450 \\$aAnimal tumors =450 \\$aTumors, Animal =550 \\$aVeterinary oncology =750 \2$aNeoplasms$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009369Q000627 =LDR 00683cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362832102441 =005 20120730164031.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138566 =035 \\$aBZY8472NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRC268.55 =150 \\$aRadiation carcinogenesis =450 \\$aNeoplasms, Radiation-induced$5IEN =450 \\$aRadiation-induced cancer =450 \\$aRadiation-induced tumors =450 \\$wnne$aTumors, Radiation-induced =550 \\$wg$aCarcinogenesis =550 \\$wg$aRadiation injuries =670 \\$aMEDLINE usage. =670 \\$aLC database, 8/15/94. =750 \2$aNeoplasms, Radiation-Induced$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009381 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362832202441 =005 20120730164031.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138565 =035 \\$aBZY8471NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSB741.5 =150 \\$aTumors, Plant =450 \\$aPlant tumors =550 \\$wg$aPlant diseases =750 \2$aPlant Tumors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010941 =LDR 00451cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362832302441 =005 20120730164031.0 =008 931004i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138564 =035 \\$aBZY8470NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEmbryonal tumors =450 \\$wnne$aTumors, Embryonal =550 \\$wg$aTumors =670 \\$aMESH$b(Neoplasms, Embryonal and mixed) =750 \2$aNeoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009373 =LDR 00440cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362832402441 =005 20120730164031.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138563 =035 \\$aBZY8469NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTumors$xTransplantation =450 \\$aCancer$xTransplantation =550 \\$wg$aOncology, Experimental =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeoplasm Transplantation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009368 =LDR 00516cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362832502441 =005 20120730164031.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138555 =035 \\$aBZY8461NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC258 =150 \\$aTumors$vClassification =450 \\$aCancer$vClassification =450 \\$wnne$aOncology$vClassification =450 \\$aOncology$xStaging =450 \\$aTumor coding =450 \\$aTumors$xStaging =750 \2$aNeoplasm Staging$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009367 =LDR 00651cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362832602441 =005 20120730164031.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138553 =035 \\$aBZY8459NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD651$bRD678$5IEN =053 \\$aRC254$bRC282 =150 \\$aTumors =360 \\$isubject headings beginning with the word$aTumor;$iand subdivision$aTumors$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Tumors =450 \\$aNeoplasms =450 \\$aTumours =550 \\$wg$aPathology =550 \\$aCysts (Pathology) =550 \\$aOncology =750 \2$aNeoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009369 =LDR 00585cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362832702441 =005 20250211111126.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138552 =035 \\$aBZY8458NU =035 \\$aSH 85138552 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTumor proteins =450 \\$aNeoplasm proteins$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aProteins =550 \\$wg$aTumor markers =750 \2$aNeoplasm Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009363 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aTumor Protein, Translationally-Controlled 1$0(DNLM)D000090324$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 00519cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362832802441 =005 20160425095047.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138551 =035 \\$aBZY8457NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTumor markers =450 \\$aBiological markers (Oncology) =450 \\$aCancer markers =450 \\$aMarkers, Tumor =450 \\$aTumor associated markers =550 \\$wg$aBiochemical markers =550 \\$wg$aTumors =750 \2$aBiomarkers, Tumor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014408 =LDR 00461cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362832902441 =005 20120730164030.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138549 =035 \\$aBZY8455NU =035 \\$aSH 85138549 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR188.6 =150 \\$aTumor antigens =450 \\$aAntigens, Neoplasm$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAntigens =550 \\$wg$aTumor markers =750 \2$aAntigens, Neoplasm$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000951 =LDR 00863cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362833002441 =005 20130404111439.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138521 =035 \\$aBZY8427NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.L72$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.T9$cCulture =150 \\$aTulips =450 \\$aTulipa =550 \\$wg$aLiliaceae =670 \\$aThe plants database, via WWW, Feb. 23, 2007$b(Genus: Tulipa L. -- tulip; family: Liliaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Feb. 23, 2007$b(Genus: Tulipa L. family: Liliaceae; subfamily: Lilioideae tribe Tulipeae; common name: tulip) =670 \\$aThe American heritage dictionary of the English language, via WWW, Feb. 23, 2007$b(tulip; any of several bulbous plants of the genus Tulipa, native chiefly to Asia) =750 \2$aTulipa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031447 =LDR 00697cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362833102441 =005 20120730164030.0 =008 051003i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138512 =035 \\$aBZY8418NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.T8$cMicrobiology =053 \0$aRC186.T85$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aTularemia =450 \\$aDeer fly fever =450 \\$aRabbit fever =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =550 \\$wg$aTick-borne diseases =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(tularemia, called also rabbit fever) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(tularemia, called also deer fly fever, rabbit fever) =750 \2$aTularemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014406 =LDR 00476cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362833202441 =005 20120730164030.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138488 =035 \\$aBZY8394NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.T83 =150 \\$aTuftsin =450 \\$aThreonyllysylprolylarginine =550 \\$wg$aImmunity =550 \\$wg$aOligopeptides =550 \\$wg$aSpleen =550 \\$aPhagocytosis =750 \2$aTuftsin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014405 =LDR 00326cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362833302441 =005 20120730164030.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138466 =035 \\$aBZY8372NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTubocurarine =550 \\$wg$aCurare =750 \2$aTubocurarine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014403 =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362833402441 =005 20120730164030.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138451 =035 \\$aBZY8357NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK646 =150 \\$aTubers =550 \\$wg$aStems (Botany) =750 \2$aPlant Tubers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035281 =LDR 00816cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362833502441 =005 20200824165323.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138450 =035 \\$aBZY8356NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ496.T8 =150 \\$aTuberous sclerosis =450 \\$aBourneville disease =450 \\$aBourneville's disease =450 \\$aBourneville phakomatosis =450 \\$aBourneville-Pringle disease =450 \\$aBourneville-Pringle's disease =450 \\$aCerebral sclerosis =450 \\$aSclerosis, Cerebral =450 \\$aEpiloia =450 \\$aSclerosis, Tuberous =450 \\$aSlecrosis tuberosa =550 \\$wg$aHamartoma =550 \\$wg$aIntellectual disability =550 \\$wg$aPhakomatoses =750 \2$aTuberous Sclerosis$0(DNLM)D014402$5IEN =LDR 00401cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362833602441 =005 20120730164030.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138448 =035 \\$aBZY8354NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aQR189.5.T7$bQR189.5.T72 =150 \\$aTuberculosis vaccines =550 \\$wg$aBacterial vaccines =750 \2$aTuberculosis Vaccines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032581 =LDR 00698cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362833702441 =005 20120730164030.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138440 =035 \\$aBZY8346NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85138440 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC312.6.C4 =150 \\$aTuberculosis in children =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric respiratory diseases =681 \\$iExample under$aChildren--Diseases =750 \2$81$wb$aTuberculosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014376 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTuberculosis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00422cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362833802441 =005 20120730164030.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138439 =035 \\$aBZY8345NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF967.T8 =150 \\$aTuberculosis in cattle =450 \\$aBovine tuberculosis =550 \\$wg$aCattle$xInfections =750 \2$aTuberculosis, Bovine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014380 =LDR 00410cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362833902441 =005 20120730164030.0 =008 931004i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138438 =035 \\$aBZY8344NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF808 =150 \\$aTuberculosis in animals =550 \\$wg$aMycobacterial diseases in animals =750 \2$aTuberculosis$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014376Q000662 =LDR 00870cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362834002441 =005 20120730164030.0 =008 010511i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138408 =035 \\$aBZY8314NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.T6$cBacteriology =053 \0$aRA644.T7$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC306$bRC320.5$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aTuberculosis =360 \\$isubdivision$aTuberculosis$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Tuberculosis =450 \\$aConsumption (Disease) =450 \\$aLungs$xTuberculosis =450 \\$aPhthisis =450 \\$aPulmonary tuberculosis =450 \\$aTB (Disease) =550 \\$wg$aChest$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMycobacterial diseases =550 \\$aMycobacterium tuberculosis =750 \2$aTuberculosis$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D014376 =LDR 00479cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362834102441 =005 20120730164030.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138407 =035 \\$aBZY8313NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC311.2 =150 \\$aTuberculin test =450 \\$aMantoux test =450 \\$aTuberculosis skin testing =550 \\$wg$aSkin tests =550 \\$wg$aTuberculosis$xDiagnosis =750 \2$aTuberculin Test$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014374 =LDR 00541cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362834202441 =005 20120730164030.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138406 =035 \\$aBZY8312NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTuberculin =450 \\$aKoch's lymph =450 \\$aTuberculinum =550 \\$wg$aBacterial antigens =550 \\$aMycobacterium tuberculosis =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Tuberculin, also called tuberculinum) =750 \2$aTuberculin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014373 =LDR 00666cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362834302441 =005 20120730164029.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138390 =035 \\$aBZY8296NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG138 =150 \\$aTubal sterilization =450 \\$aFallopian tubes$xLigature =450 \\$aLigation, Tubal =450 \\$aSterilization, Tubal =450 \\$aTubal ligation =450 \\$aTubal occlusion =450 \\$aTube-tying (Birth control) =450 \\$aTubectomy =550 \\$wg$aFallopian tubes$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aSterilization of women =750 \2$aSterilization, Tubal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013246 =LDR 00517cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362834402441 =005 20120730164009.0 =008 940322||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135066 =035 \\$aBZY4972NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP93.5 =150 \\$aThrombin =450 \\$aFibrinogenase =450 \\$aThrombase =450 \\$aThrombosin =550 \\$wg$aBlood coagulation factors =550 \\$wg$aHemostatics =550 \\$wg$aSerine proteinases =750 \2$aThrombin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013917 =LDR 00420cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362834502441 =005 20120730164009.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135065 =035 \\$aBZY4971NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aThrombelastography =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCoagulation =550 \\$wg$aBlood coagulation tests =670 \\$aWk AFH7470 =750 \2$aThrombelastography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013916 =LDR 00351cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362834602441 =005 20120730164009.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135064 =035 \\$aBZY4970NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC312.5.T5 =150 \\$aThroat$xTuberculosis =750 \2$aTuberculosis, Laryngeal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014387 =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362834702441 =005 20120730164009.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135055 =035 \\$aBZY4961NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL950.4$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM535$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aThroat =550 \\$wg$aNeck =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPharynx$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010614 =LDR 00449cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362834802441 =005 20120518102437.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135052 =035 \\$aBZY4958NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL598$bQL598.42$cZoology =053 \\$aSB945.T6$cPests =150 \\$aThrips =450 \\$aPhysopoda =450 \\$aThysanoptera =550 \\$wg$aInsects =750 \2$aThysanoptera$0(DNLM)D061149$5IEN =LDR 01554cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362834902441 =005 20120730164009.0 =008 010703i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135047 =035 \\$aBZY4953NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA1229.5 =150 \\$aThreshold limit values (Industrial toxicology) =360 \\$isubdivision$aThreshold limit values$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Threshold limit values =360 \\$isubdivision$aThreshold limit values$iunder individual chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Threshold limit values =450 \\$aExposure limits, Occupational =450 \\$aMAC values (Industrial toxicology) =450 \\$aMACs (Industrial toxicology) =450 \\$aMAK values (Industrial toxicology) =450 \\$aMaximum allowable concentrations (Industrial toxicology) =450 \\$aMaximum concentration values (Industrial toxicology) =450 \\$aOccupational exposure limits =450 \\$aTLVs (Industrial toxicology) =450 \\$aValues, Threshold limit (Industrial toxicology) =550 \\$wg$aIndustrial toxicology =670 \\$aMaximum concentration at the workplace ... 1989$b(Mak value (Maximum concentration value in the workplace)) =670 \\$aIntl. Symposium on Occupational Exposure Limits (1985 : Copenhagen, Denmark). Inter Symposium ... 1985$b(Threshold limit values, TLVs, Maximum allowable concentrations, MACs; MAC values) =750 \2$aMaximum Allowable Concentration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008452 =750 \2$aThreshold Limit Values$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020711 =LDR 00386cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362835002441 =005 20120730164009.0 =008 860211\|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135045 =035 \\$aBZY4951NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aThreshold (Perception) =450 \\$aSensory thresholds$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aPerception =750 \2$aSensory Thresholds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012684 =LDR 00707cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362835102441 =005 20120730164008.0 =008 001101||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134988 =035 \\$aBZY4894NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF441$bBF449$cPsychology =053 \0$aLB1590.3$bLB1590.5$cElementary education =150 \\$aThought and thinking =450 \\$aMind =450 \\$aThinking =450 \\$aThoughts =550 \\$wg$aEducational psychology =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aIntellect =550 \\$aLogic =550 \\$aPerception =550 \\$aPsycholinguistics =550 \\$aSelf =750 \2$aThinking$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D013850 =LDR 00725cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362835202441 =005 20120925141028.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134957 =035 \\$aBZY4863NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.T5$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.T5$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.T6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aThorium =550 \\$wg$aActinide elements =670 \\$aNegri, J.C. Maps showing the distribution of radon and uranium in water samples and thorium and uranium in dry-stream sediment samples in the Sierra Ancha Wilderness and Salome Study Area, Gila County, Arizona, 1980. =750 \2$aThorium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013910 =LDR 00493cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362835302441 =005 20120730164008.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134952 =035 \\$aBZY4858NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC941 =150 \\$aThoracoscopy =450 \\$aPleural endoscopy =450 \\$aPleuroscopy =550 \\$wg$aChest$xExamination =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopy =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aThoracoscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013906 =LDR 01213cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362835402441 =005 20120730164008.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134950 =035 \\$aBZY4856NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aThoracic outlet syndrome =450 \\$aCervical rib syndrome =450 \\$aCervicobrachial syndrome =450 \\$aCervicothoracic outlet syndrome =450 \\$aHyperabduction syndrome =450 \\$aNaffziger's syndrome =450 \\$aOutlet syndrome =450 \\$aScalenus anterior syndrome =450 \\$wnne$aScalenus anticus syndrome =450 \\$aSubcoracoid-pectoralis minor syndrome =550 \\$wg$aBrachial plexus$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aEntrapment neuropathies =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aMESH$b(Thoracic outlet syndrome, x Scalenus anticus syndrome) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(Scalenus anterior syndrome. syn.: Naffziger's or Scalenus anticus syndrome) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Syndrome, thoracic outlet s. also called Cervicobrachial syndrome, Cervicothoracic outlet syndrome, subcoracoid-pectoralis minor syndrome, outlet syndrome) =750 \2$aThoracic Outlet Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013901 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362835502441 =005 20120730164008.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134948 =035 \\$aBZY4854NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM197 =150 \\$aThoracic duct =550 \\$wg$aLymphatics =750 \2$aThoracic Duct$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013897 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362835602441 =005 20120730164008.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134946 =035 \\$aBZY4852NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aThoracic arteries =550 \\$wg$aArteries =750 \2$aThoracic Arteries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013895 =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362835702441 =005 20120730164008.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134902 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02022322 =035 \\$aBZY4808NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP139 =150 \\$aThirst =550 \\$aDrinking (Physiology) =750 \2$aThirst$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013894 =LDR 00764cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362835802441 =005 20120730164008.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134891 =035 \\$aBZY4797NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aThioxanthenes =450 \\$wnne$aThioxanthene =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =550 \\$wg$aXanthene =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 4, 2007$b(Thioxanthene. Scope note: Compounds with 3 aromatic rings in linear arrangement with a sulfur in the center.) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(thioxanthene: Any of a group of tricyclic compounds having the dibenzothiopyran nucleus.) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Thioxanthene =750 \2$aThioxanthenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013892 =LDR 00678cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362835902441 =005 20070910075751.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134890 =035 \\$aBZY4796NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC483.5.T44 =150 \\$aThiothixene =550 \\$wg$aAntipsychotic drugs =550 \\$wg$aDopamine$xAntagonists =550 \\$wg$aThioxanthenes =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 4, 2007$b(Thiothixene. Scope note: A thioxanthene used as an antipsychotic agent. Its effects are similar to the phenothiazine antipsychotics. Pharm. actions: Antipsychotic Agents, Dopamine Antagonists) =750 \2$aThiothixene$0(DNLM)D013888$5IEN =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362836002441 =005 20120730164008.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134889 =035 \\$aBZY4795NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC483.5.T42 =150 \\$aThioridazine =550 \\$wg$aPhenothiazine =750 \2$aThioridazine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013881 =LDR 00689cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362836102441 =005 20170925112723.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134885 =035 \\$aBZY4791NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD403 =150 \\$aThiophenes =450 \\$aThiofurans =450 \\$wnne$aThiophene =550 \\$wg$aOrganic cyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =550 \\$wh$aPrasugrel Hydrochloride =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(thiophene (thiofuran)) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 4, 2007$b(Thiophenes) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Thiophene =750 \2$aThiophenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013876 =LDR 01383cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362836202441 =005 20120730164008.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134883 =035 \\$aBZY4789NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.T45$cAliphatic compounds =053 \0$aQD341.S3$cAromatic compounds =053 \0$aQD651.M38$cPhysical chemistry =150 \\$aThiols =450 \\$aMercaptans =450 \\$wnne$aMercapto compounds =450 \\$aSulfhydryl compounds$5IEN =450 \\$aThiol alcohols =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(thiol: any compound containing the -S-H group, or that group itself. Also called mercaptan.) =670 \\$aHawley's cond. chem. dict.$b(thiol: suffix indicating that a substance belongs to the group of organic compounds resembling alcohols but having the oxygen group replaced by sulfur. Thiol replaced mercaptan.) =670 \\$aOxford dict. of chem., 2000$b(thiols (mercaptans, thiol alcohols): organic compounds that contain the group -SH. Thiols are alcohol analogues in which the oxygen atom is replaced by a sulfur atom. Unlike alcohols they are acidic, reacting with alkalis and certain metals to form salt-like compounds. The older name, mercaptan, comes from their ability to react with ('seize') mercury.) =750 \2$aSulfhydryl Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013438 =LDR 00818cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362836302441 =005 20120730164007.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134880 =035 \\$aBZY4786NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aThiocyanates =450 \\$aRhodanates =450 \\$aRhodanides =450 \\$aSulfocyanates =450 \\$aSulfocyanides =450 \\$aThiocyanides =550 \\$wg$aCyanates =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 4, 2007$b(Thiocyanates. Scope note: Organic derivatives of thiocyanic acid which contains the general formula R-SCN. Entry term: Rhodanates) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(thiocyanate: the ion -S-CN or a salt containing it. Also called rhodanate (obsolete).) =750 \2$aThiocyanates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013861 =LDR 00772cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362836402441 =005 20120730164007.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134870 =035 \\$aBZY4776NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD117.C52$cQualitative analysis =053 \\$aQP519.9.T55$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aThin layer chromatography =450 \\$aChromatography, Thin layer =450 \\$aPlanar chromatography =450 \\$aThin film chromatography =450 \\$aTLC (Chromatography) =550 \\$wg$aChromatographic analysis =670 \\$aPlanar chromatography in the life sciences, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chromatography, Thin layer) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aChromatography, Thin Layer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002855 =LDR 00422cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362836502441 =005 20120730164007.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134858 =035 \\$aBZY4764NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL950.7$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM549$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aThigh =450 \\$aUpper leg =550 \\$wg$aLeg =750 \2$aThigh$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013848 =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362836602441 =005 20120730164007.0 =008 040907i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134844 =035 \\$aBZY4750NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aThiazoles =550 \\$wg$aAzoles =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =670 \\$aMESH$b(Thiazoles) =750 \2$aThiazoles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013844 =LDR 00504cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362836702441 =005 20120730164007.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134842 =035 \\$aBZY4748NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.T =150 \\$aThiamphenicol =450 \\$aThiocymetin =450 \\$aThiophenicol =550 \\$wg$aAnti-infective agents =550 \\$wg$aAntibiotics =550 \\$wg$aImmunosuppressive agents =750 \2$aThiamphenicol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013839 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362836802441 =005 20120730164007.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134839 =035 \\$aBZY4745LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A66$cBotany =150 \\$aThevetia =550 \\$wg$aApocynaceae =750 \2$aThevetia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031052 =LDR 00485cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362836902441 =005 20120730164007.0 =008 940322||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134827 =035 \\$aBZY4733NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aThesauri =360 \\$isubdivision$aSynonyms and antonyms$iunder names of languages, e.g.$aEnglish language--Synonyms and antonyms =550 \\$wg$aEncyclopedias and dictionaries =750 \2$aVocabulary, Controlled$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018875 =LDR 00610cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362837002441 =005 20120730164007.0 =008 060410i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134826 =035 \\$aBZY4732NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P93$cZoology =150 \\$aTheropithecus =450 \\$aGelada (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aBaboons =550 \\$wg$aCercopithecidae =670 \\$aMSW scientific names, Apr. 10, 2006$b(Theropithecus, synonym: Gelada) =670 \\$aITIS search, Apr. 10, 2006$b(Theropithecus, genus, in family Cercopithecidae) =750 \2$aTheropithecus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016671 =LDR 00793cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362837102441 =005 20130404111316.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134823 =035 \\$aBZY4729NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM865$bRM868.5 =150 \\$aThermotherapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aThermotherapy$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Thermotherapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aThermotherapy$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Thermotherapy =450 \\$aHeat$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aHeat therapy =450 \\$aHot-air treatment =450 \\$aHyperthermia, Induced =450 \\$aInduced hyperthermia =550 \\$wg$aPhysical therapy =750 \2$aHot Temperature$xtherapeutic use$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D006358Q000627 =LDR 00522cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362837202441 =005 20120730164007.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134815 =035 \\$aBZY4721NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL931$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM471$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP451.6$cPhysiology =150 \\$aThermoreceptors =450 \\$aThermal receptors =550 \\$wg$aSensory receptors =550 \\$wg$aSkin =750 \2$aThermoreceptors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013823 =LDR 00986cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362837302441 =005 20120730164007.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134802 =035 \\$aBZY4708NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC270$bQC278.6 =150 \\$aThermometers =450 \\$aLiquid-in-glass thermometers =450 \\$wnne$aThermometers and thermometry =550 \\$wg$aTemperature measuring instruments =670 \\$aChambers sci. tech. dict. =670 \\$aINIS:Thes. =670 \\$aEncyc. physics. =670 \\$aFacts file dict. physics. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech.$b(Although definition includes all temperature-measuring devices, they are not all called thermometers.) =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aNASA. =670 \\$aThesaurofacet. =670 \\$aEncyc. phys. sci. tech.:$bv. 13, p. 844. =675 \\$aINSPEC =750 \2$aThermometers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013821 =LDR 00486cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362837402441 =005 20130404110838.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134799 =035 \\$aBZY4705NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aThermoluminescence dosimetry =450 \\$aDosimetry, Thermoluminescence =450 \\$aTLD (Dosimetry) =550 \\$wg$aRadiation dosimetry =550 \\$wg$aThermoluminescence =750 \2$aThermoluminescent Dosimetry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013819 =LDR 00545cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362837502441 =005 20120730164007.0 =008 860211in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134795 =035 \\$aBZY4701NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD117.T4$cQuantitative analysis =053 \\$aQD79.T4$cQualitative and quantitative analysis =150 \\$aThermogravimetry =450 \\$aThermal gravimetric analysis =550 \\$wg$aGravimetric analysis =550 \\$wg$aThermal analysis =750 \2$aThermogravimetry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013818 =LDR 00655cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362837602441 =005 20120730164006.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134783 =035 \\$aBZY4689NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC310.15$bQC319$cPhysics =053 \\$aTJ265$cMechanical engineering =053 \\$aTP492.5$cRefrigeration =150 \\$aThermodynamics =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Physical and theoretical =550 \\$wg$aDynamics =550 \\$wg$aMechanics =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =550 \\$aHeat =550 \\$aHeat-engines =550 \\$aQuantum theory =750 \2$aThermodynamics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013816 =LDR 00597cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362837702441 =005 20120730164006.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134751 =035 \\$aBZY4657NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD79.T38$cQualitative and quantitative analysis =053 \\$aQD117.T4$cQuantitative analysis =150 \\$aThermal analysis =450 \\$aDifferential thermal analysis =450 \\$aDifferential thermal curves =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Analytic =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDifferential Thermal Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004055 =LDR 00556cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362837802441 =005 20120730164006.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134728 =035 \\$aBZY4634NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE991$bRE992 =150 \\$aTherapeutics, Ophthalmological =450 \\$aOcular therapeutics =450 \\$aOphthalmological therapeutics =450 \\$aTherapeutics, Ocular =750 \2$aEye Diseases$xtherapy$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005128Q000628 =750 \2$aEye Injuries$xtherapy$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005131Q000628 =LDR 01194cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363008202441 =005 20100211084746.0 =008 091228i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009010985 =035 \\$aCBT8381NU =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTumor necrosis factor$xReceptors =450 \\$aCachectin receptors =450 \\$aReceptors, Tumor necrosis factor =450 \\$aTNF receptors =450 \\$aTNFRs (Tumor necrosis factor receptors) =450 \\$aTumor necrosis factor receptors =550 \\$wg$aCell receptors =550 \\$aDeath receptors =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 18, 2009$b(Tumor necrosis factor receptor; a tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR), or death receptor, is a cytokine receptor that binds tumor necrosis factors (TNF)) =670 \\$a2010 MeSH, via WWW, Dec. 18, 2009$b(Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor; scope note: Cell surface receptors that bind tumor necrosis factors and trigger changes which influence the behavior of cells; UF: Cachectin Receptors; Receptors, Cachectin; Receptors, TNF; TNF Receptor; TNF Receptors; Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor; Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptors) =750 \2$aReceptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor$0(DNLM)D018123$5IEN =LDR 00714cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363008302441 =005 20100713133559.0 =008 941114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94008550 =035 \\$aCBT6963NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC489.E98 =150 \\$aEye movement desensitization and reprocessing =450 \\$aEMDR (Psychotherapy) =550 \\$wg$aDesensitization (Psychotherapy) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-41750: Shapiro, F. EMDR ... 1995$b(Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, EMDR) =670 \\$aMedline, 11/4/94$b(Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, EMDR) =675 \\$aMESH;$aHennepin =750 \2$aEye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing$0(DNLM)D057169$5IEN =LDR 00694cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363008402441 =005 20120730164415.0 =008 941103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94008150 =035 \\$aCBT6752NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM666.R575 =150 \0$aRisperidone =450 \0$aRisperdal (Trademark) =550 \0$wg$aAntipsychotic drugs =550 \0$wg$aPiperidine =550 \0$wg$aPyrimidines =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-70206: Janssen Pharmaceutica : Janssen Research Foundation. Risperdal : risperidone, clinical monograph, c1994. =670 \\$aMESH$b(chemical tool) =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$breg. no. 10266-06-2. =750 \2$aRisperidone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018967 =LDR 00519cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363008502441 =005 20110211102404.0 =008 941103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94008141 =035 \\$aCBT6744NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aTriethylenetetramine =450 \0$aTETA (Chemistry) =550 \0$wg$aEthylamines =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-203907: Triethylentetramin, c1993. =670 \\$aGeneral science index. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aCHEMLINE. =750 \2$aTrientine$0(DNLM)D014266$5IEN =LDR 00542cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363008602441 =005 20120730164415.0 =008 941103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94008140 =035 \\$aCBT6743NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aChloroprene =550 \0$wg$aChlorohydrocarbons =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-203904: Chloropren : (2-Chlor-1,3-butadien), c1993. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aCHEMLINE. =670 \\$aBIOSIS. =670 \\$aApplied science and technology index. =750 \2$aChloroprene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002737 =LDR 00590cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363008702441 =005 20200618165925.0 =008 941031i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94007950 =035 \\$aCBT6580NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP606.P76 =150 \\$aProtein kinase C =550 \\$wg$aProtein kinases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-37107: Farese, R.V. The role of protein kinase C ... 1994. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Protein kinase C x Calcium-activated phospholipid-dependent kinase; Calcium phospholipid-dependent protein kinase) =750 \2$aProtein Kinase C$0(DNLM)D011493$5IEN =LDR 00871cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363008802441 =005 20120202101418.0 =008 100528i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010009968 =035 \\$aCBT5876NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPancreatic acinar cells$xCancer =450 \\$aAcinar cell carcinoma$5IEN =450 \\$aCarcinoma, Acinar cell$5IEN =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Symposium on the Biology of Exocrine Pancreatic Cells, 1st, Toulouse, 1980. Biology of normal and cancerous exocrine pancreatic cells, 1980 =750 \2$81$w0$aCarcinoma, Acinar Cell$0(DNLM)D018267$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aPancreatic Neoplasms$0(DNLM)D010190$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCarcinoma, Acinar Cell$iand$aPancreatic Neoplasms$5IEN =LDR 01023cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880363008902441 =005 20120730164414.0 =008 930316in\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\\a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001433 =035 \\$aCBT5531NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC280.K5 =150 \0$aRenal cell carcinoma =450 \0$aAdenocarcinoma of kidney =450 \0$aCarcinoma, Renal cell$5IEN =450 \0$aClear cell carcinoma =450 \0$aGrawitz tumor =450 \0$aGrawitz's tumor =450 \0$aHypernephroid carcinoma =450 \0$aHypernephroma =450 \0$aRenal adenocarcinoma =450 \0$aRenal cell adenocarcinoma =550 \0$wg$aCancer =550 \0$wg$aKidneys$xCancer =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-115380: De Kernion, J.B. Management of complicated renal cell carcinoma ... c1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Carcinoma, R...c..) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould med. dict. =670 \\$aMEDLARS. =750 \2$aCarcinoma, Renal Cell$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002292 =LDR 01453cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363009102441 =005 20201016144055.0 =008 941021i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94007703 =035 \\$aCBT5251NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB952.L56$cAgriculture =150 \\$aLindane =450 \\$aGamma-BHC =450 \\$aGamma-HCH =450 \\$wnne$aHexachlorocyclohexane =550 \\$wg$aCyclohexane =550 \\$wg$aHexachlorobenzene =550 \\$wg$aInsecticides =670 \\$aWork cat.: 90-232593: Lindan-Workshop (1982 : Hannover, Germany) Lilndan, [1983]:$bp. 39 (Lindane) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(lindane) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(lindane) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Lindane) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 46 (lindane; uf: Gamma-BHC, Gamma-HCH) =670 \\$aBriggs basic guide pesticides:$bp. 159 (lindane; sy: Aficide, Agrocide, Asparasin, BBH, Bexol, Borer Kill, Detox 25, Forlin, gamma isomer of BHC, gamma-BHC, gamma-HCH, Gammaspra, Gammcide, Gexane, Isotox, Jacutin, Kwell, Lindagam, Lindaterra, Lintox: gamma isomer of benzene hexachloride; 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane) =670 \\$aNanogen index dict. pesticides:$bp. 60 (lindane; gamma-BHC; gamma-HCH; other names: Gammexane, Gammopaz, Gexane, Kwell, Lindex, Lindust, Lintox) =670 \\$aLC database, 10/20/94$b(lindane) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Hexachlorocyclohexane) =750 \2$aHexachlorocyclohexane$0(DNLM)D001556$5IEN =LDR 00509cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363009202441 =005 20070530090140.0 =008 941020||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94007678 =035 \\$aCBT5228NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP185.8.I56 =150 \\$aInterleukin-10 =450 \\$aIL-10 (Biomolecule) =550 \\$wg$aInterleukins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-40332: Interleukin-10, 1994$b(IL-10) =670 \\$aMesh$b(Interleukin-10 x IL-10) =750 \2$aInterleukin-10$0(DNLM)D016753$5IEN =LDR 01512cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363009302441 =005 20120730164414.0 =008 941013i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94007512 =035 \\$aCBT5088NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aSF918.C45$cVeterinary medicine =150 \0$aChlorfenvinphos =450 \0$aChlorodichlorophenyl ethenyl diethyl phosphate =450 \0$aChlorodichlorophenyl vinyl diethyl phosphate =450 \0$aDichlorochloromethylene benzyldiethyl phosphate =550 \0$wg$aAcaricides =550 \0$wg$aCholinesterase-inhibiting insecticides =550 \0$wg$aOrganophosphorus compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-172860: Hygienic and sanitary problems connected with the use of chlorfenvinphos in veterinary medicine, [1991]. =670 \\$aPesticide manual:$bp. 141 (Chlorfenvinphos, C b12 (BH b14 (BCl b3 (BO b4 (BP; organophosphorus insecticide, cholinesterase inhibitor; 2-chloro-1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)vinyl diethyl phosphate; 2-chloro-1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)ethenyl diethyl phosphate; CAS RN 470-90-6; Trade mark: Birlane (for crop protection use), Supona (for veterinary use) Sapecron, Apachlor) =670 \\$aBriggs basic guide pesticides:$bp. 110 (chlorfenvinphos; Apachlor; Birlane; C 8949; CFV; CGA 26351; Compound 4072; Sapecron; SD 7849; Steladone; Supona; Unitox; Vinylphate; 2-chloro-1-(2-4-dichlorophenyl)vinyl diethylphosphate; 2-4-dichloro-a-(choromethylene)benzyl diethyl phosphate) =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aChlorfenvinphos$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002709 =LDR 00838cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363009402441 =005 20130209161510.0 =008 931215i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93009482 =035 \\$aCBR4171NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChronic pain =450 \\$aPersistent pain =550 \\$wg$aDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPain =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-46867: Nielsen, P. Living with it daily : meditations for people with chronic pain, 1994. =670 \\$aLC database, 12/13/93$b(chronic pain; persistent pain) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pain and Chronic disease) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on pain that persists over a long period of time. Works on pain that is difficult to control are entered under$aIntractable pain. =681 \\$iNote under$aIntractable pain =750 \2$aChronic Pain$0(DNLM)D059350$5IEN =LDR 00528cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363009502441 =005 20120730164405.0 =008 931201||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93009192 =035 \\$aCBR2139NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aEndocardium =450 \0$aEndocardial endothelium =550 \0$wg$aEndothelium =550 \0$wg$aHeart =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-45589: Andries, L. Endocardial endothelium, 1994. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aEndocardium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004699 =LDR 00629cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363009602441 =005 20120730164405.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93009190 =035 \\$aCBR2137NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCommunicable diseases in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93042177: Aging, immunity, and infection, 1994. =750 \2$81$wb$aCommunicable Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003141 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCommunicable Diseases$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00671cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363009702441 =005 20120730164405.0 =008 931130i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93009157 =035 \\$aCBR2104NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ520.S83 =150 \\$aSudden death in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$xMortality =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-43607: Byard, R.W. Sudden death in infancy, childhood and adolescence, 1994. =750 \2$81$wb$aDeath, Sudden$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003645 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDeath, Sudden$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00658cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363009802441 =005 20120730164405.0 =008 931130i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93009156 =035 \\$aCBR2103NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ520.S83 =150 \\$aSudden death in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xMortality =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-43607: Byard, R.W. Sudden death in infancy, childhood, and adolescence, 1994. =750 \2$81$wb$aDeath, Sudden$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003645 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDeath, Sudden$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00838cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363009902441 =005 20120730164405.0 =008 931129i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93009136 =035 \\$aCBR2083NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aStilbene =450 \\$aBibenzal =450 \\$aDiphenylethylene =450 \\$aToluelene =450 \\$aToluylene =550 \\$wg$aPhenyl compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-230989: Schmidt, F. Untersuchungen zur Stereo- und Regioselektivit�at ... Stilbene, c1992. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Stilbene; UF Bibenzal, Diphenylethylene, Toluylene) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(Stilbene: toluelene, trans from of alpha, beta-diphenylethylene; CAS: 103-30-0; C b6 (BH b5 (BCH:CHC b6 (BH b5 (B) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =750 \2$aStilbenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013267 =LDR 00638cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363010002441 =005 20120730164405.0 =008 931124i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93009095 =035 \\$aCBR2043NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP99.3.A65 =150 \\$aApolipoprotein E =450 \\$aApo-E =450 \\$aApoE =550 \\$wg$aApolipoproteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-108774: Knijff, P. Genetic heterogeneity of apolipoprotein E ...$b(Apolipoprotein E; ApoE) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Apolipoproteins E x Apo-E) =670 \\$aPrinciples of biochemistry:$bp. 510. =750 \2$aApolipoproteins E$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001057 =LDR 00681cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363010102441 =005 20120730164405.0 =008 050318i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93009003 =035 \\$aCBR1956NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dViU =053 \0$aR119.9 =150 \\$aTelecommunication in medicine =450 \\$aTelecare (Medicine) =450 \\$aTelemedicine =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93622092: Hartman, J.T. Using telecommunications to improve rural health care, 1992. =670 \\$aEssentials of telemedicine and telecare, c2002. =670 \\$aTelecare: new ideas for care and support at home, 2000. =750 \2$aTelemedicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017216 =LDR 00711cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363010202441 =005 20120730164405.0 =008 931105i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 93008329 =035 \\$aCBR0264NU =040 \\$aDNAL$cDLC =150 \0$aPregnancy in animals =360 \\$isubdivision$aPregnancy$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Pregnancy =450 \0$aGestation in animals =550 \0$wg$aReproduction =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dubois, D.H. Effects of porcine conceptus secreted products on uterine production of prostaglandins, 1992$b(pregnancy in pigs) =670 \\$aAGRICOLA Jan. 1992-June 1993$b(pregnancy; animals) =750 \2$aPregnancy, Animal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011270 =LDR 00716cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363010302441 =005 20120730164405.0 =008 931103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93008242 =035 \\$aCBR0209NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRD137.7 =150 \0$aAmbulatory surgery for children =550 \0$wg$aAmbulatory medical care for children =550 \0$wg$aChildren$xSurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-023712: Paediatric day case surgery, 1994. =750 \2$81$wb$aAmbulatory Surgical Procedures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000556 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAmbulatory Surgical Procedures$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00945cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363010402441 =005 20060825124653.0 =008 051122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 93008226 =035 \\$aCBR0195LC =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S43$cBotany =150 \\$aFigworts =450 \\$wnne$aScrophularia =550 \\$wg$aScrophulariaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ortega Olivencia, A. Revisi�on del g�enero Scrophularia L. (Scrophulariaceae) en la Pen�insula Ib�erica e Islas Baleares, 1993. =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, 1987:$bp. 531. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Scrophularia, figwort) =670 \\$aNational plants database, Nov. 22, 2005$b(Scrophularia L., common name: figwort) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(figwort: any of various plants of the genus Scrophularia) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060105 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Scrophularia$5IEN =750 \2$aScrophularia$0(DNLM)D032266$5IEN =LDR 00954cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363010502441 =005 20120730164404.0 =008 931102i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 93008199 =035 \\$aCBR0189NU =040 \\$aAu$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aNeedlestick injuries =450 \0$aNeedle stick injuries =550 \0$wg$aStab wounds =550 \0$aHypodermic needles =670 \\$aWork cat.: McMahon, J. The effect of shift length on the number of needlestick injuries ... 1990. =670 \\$aBaxter, J.A. Needlestick injuries, 1990. =670 \\$aWorking together : needlestick injuries [video] 1989. =670 \\$aU.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Small Business. Subcomm. on Regulation, Business Opportunities and Energy. Healthcare worker safety and needlestick injuries, 1992. =670 \\$aMacquarie dict. of new words:$bp. 252. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aGould med. dict. =750 \2$aNeedlestick Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016602 =LDR 00661cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363010602441 =005 20120730164404.0 =008 931029i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93008118 =035 \\$aCBR0119NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aChronic diseases in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-33909: Neinstein, L.S. Issues in reproductive management, 1994. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$81$wb$aChronic disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002908 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aChronic Disease$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00814cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363010702441 =005 20120730164404.0 =008 931028i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93008029 =035 \\$aCBR0037NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRD598.35.C39$cCardiology =150 \0$aCatheter ablation =450 \0$aAblation, Catheter =450 \0$aElectric catheter ablation =450 \0$aPercutaneous catheter ablation =450 \0$aRadiofrequency catheter ablation =450 \0$aTransvenous catheter ablation =550 \0$wg$aCatheterization =550 \0$wg$aElectrosurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-41070: Catheter ablation of arrhythmias, 1994. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Catheter ablation) =670 \\$aLC data base, 10/12/93$b(Catheter ablation) =750 \2$aCatheter Ablation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017115 =LDR 00387cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363010802441 =005 20120730164404.0 =008 931026i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93007926 =035 \\$aCBQ7965LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aAmaranth products =550 \\$wg$aPlant products =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-36812: Amaranth, 1994. =750 \2$aAmaranth Dye$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000548 =LDR 00768cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363010902441 =005 20120730164404.0 =008 931025i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 93007807 =035 \\$aCBQ7889NU =040 \\$aDNAL$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChloranil =450 \\$aTetrachlorobenzoquinone =450 \\$aTetrachlorocyclohexadienedione =450 \\$aTetrachloroquinone =550 \\$wg$aQuinone =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chloranil, 1992. =670 \\$aHandbook of data on organic compounds, 1989$b(Cyclohexadienedione, tetrachloro-; synonyms Chloranil, Benzoquinone, tetrachloro-) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. chem.$b(chloranil, tetrachloroquinone) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(chloranil, tetrachloroquinone) =750 \2$aChloranil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002703 =LDR 00971cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363011002441 =005 20090307123608.0 =008 040917i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93007525 =035 \\$aCBQ7690NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dUkOxU$dDLC =150 \\$aHealth care reform =450 \\$aHealth reform =450 \\$aHealth system reform =450 \\$aHealthcare reform =450 \\$aMedical care reform =450 \\$aReform of health care delivery =450 \\$aReform of medical care delivery =550 \\$wg$aMedical policy =550 \\$aHealth insurance =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93035883: Domestic Policy Council (U.S.). Health security, c1993$b(health care reform) =670 \\$aMESH 1994$b(Health care reform) =670 \\$aWashington Post$b(health care reform, health reform) =670 \\$aIAC$b(health care reform) =670 \\$aSystems for success, 2004:$bt.p. (models for healthcare reform) =750 \2$aHealth Care Reform$0(DNLM)D018166$5IEN =LDR 00550cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363011102441 =005 20120730164404.0 =008 931015i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93007509 =035 \\$aCBQ7676NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 93007509 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMassage for animals =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary physical therapy =550 \\$aAnimal massage therapists =670 \\$aWork cat.: 81009553: Fox, M.W. Dr. Michael Fox's massage program for cats and dogs, c1981. =750 \2$aMassage$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008405Q000662 =LDR 00487cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363011202441 =005 20120730164404.0 =008 931015i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93007502 =035 \\$aCBQ7671NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aAcupressure for animals =550 \0$wg$aAlternative veterinary medicine =550 \0$wg$aMassage for animals =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-39127: Ranbom, J. Purr-fect shiatsu, 1993. =750 \2$aAcupressure$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019050Q000662 =LDR 00926cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363011302441 =005 20120730164404.0 =008 931015||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93007496 =035 \\$aCBQ7665NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aVitronectin =450 \0$aS-protein =450 \0$aSerum spreading factor =450 \0$aVitronectins =550 \0$wg$aCell adhesion molecules =550 \0$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-33787: Biology of vitronectins ... , Proceedings of the first int. ... 1993$b(serum spreading factor, S-protein, and vitronectin all refer to the same protein) =670 \\$aPreissner, K.T. Structure and biological role of vitronectin. =670 \\$aAnnual review of cell biology, 1991:$b7:275-310. =670 \\$aTomasini, B.R. Vitronectin. Prog. Hemost. Thromb., 1991:$b10:269-310. =670 \\$aMESH Chem. Suppl.$b(vitronectin) =750 \2$aVitronectin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019096 =LDR 00746cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363011402441 =005 20120730164404.0 =008 931005i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93007241 =035 \\$aCBQ7434LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.E6 =150 \0$aXenorhabdus =550 \0$wg$aEnterobacteriaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-622377: Smith, K.A. Entomopathogenic nematode bibliography, 1992:$bp. vi (Xenorhabdus) =670 \\$aSkerman approv. lists bacterial names:$bp. 418 (Xenorhabdus) =670 \\$aBergey's manual of systematic bacteriology:$bv. 1, p. 510 (Xenorhabdus, Enterobacteriaceae) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 44, p. 2338 (Xenorhabdus) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aXenorhabdus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020593 =LDR 00533cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363011502441 =005 20120730164404.0 =008 931001||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93007140 =035 \\$aCBQ7340NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR186.6.S94 =150 \0$aSuperantigens =550 \0$wg$aBacterial antigens =550 \0$wg$aViral antigens =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-37215: Superantigens, 1993. =670 \\$aMedline. =670 \\$aHerbert's dict. of immunology, 1985. =750 \2$aSuperantigens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018089 =LDR 00718cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363011602441 =005 20120730164404.0 =008 931001i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93007105 =035 \\$aCBQ7310NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aTeenage prostitution =450 \0$aAdolescent prostitution =450 \0$wnne$aProstitution, Juvenile =550 \0$wg$aProstitution =670 \\$aLC data base, 9/28/93$b(teenage prostitution; adolescent prostitution) =670 \\$aHennepin. =750 \2$81$wb$aProstitution$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011477 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aProstitution$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00748cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363011702441 =005 20091110142402.0 =008 930927i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 93006997 =035 \\$aCBQ7217LC =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G35 =150 \\$aGentianella =550 \\$wg$aGentianaceae =550 \\$wg$aGentians =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 503 (Gentianella. Gentian. Gentianaceae. Gentianella is a segregate of the larger genus Gentiana) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, 1987:$bp. 239 (Gentianella. Gentianaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(gentianella: any of several gentians, esp. the alpine Gentiana acaulis) =675 \\$aSunset new western garden book, 1979 =750 \2$aGentianella$0(DNLM)D031313$5IEN =LDR 00836cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363011802441 =005 20120730164404.0 =008 930927i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 93006995 =035 \\$aCBQ7215LC =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.G35 =150 \0$aGentiana =450 \0$aDasystephana =550 \0$wg$aGentianaceae =550 \0$wg$aGentians =670 \\$aWork cat.: Legault, A. Status report on the Victorin's gentian, Gentiana victorinii, in Canada, 1990. =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, 1987:$bp. 238 (Gentiana, Gentianaceae) p. 172 (Dasystephana = Gentiana) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 500 (Gentiana. Gentian. Gentianaceae. Gentiana has been divided into segregate genera; two recognized here are Gentianella and Gentianopsis) =750 \2$aGentiana$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030012 =LDR 00734cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363011902441 =005 20120730164403.0 =008 930924||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006921 =035 \\$aCBQ7152NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aMethyl methanesulfonate =450 \0$aMethyl mesylate =450 \0$aMethyl methanesulphonate =550 \0$wg$aMethanesulfonates =670 \\$aWork cat.: 90-174807: Health-based recommended occupational exposure limits for ethyl methanesulphonate (EMS), methyl methanesulphonate (MMS), 1989. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$bunder Methanesulfonic acid. =670 \\$aCarey's organic chem.:$bp. 318. =670 \\$aHackh's chem. dict. =750 \2$aMethyl Methanesulfonate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008741 =LDR 00822cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363012002441 =005 20120730164403.0 =008 930924i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006920 =035 \\$aCBQ7151NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aAttention-deficit-disordered youth =450 \0$aADD youth =550 \0$wg$aLearning disabled youth =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-36668: ADD and the college student : a guide for high school and college students with attention deficit disorder, c1993. =675 \\$aERIC;$aHennepin =750 \2$81$wb$aAttention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001289 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAttention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00898cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363012102441 =005 20120730164403.0 =008 930924i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93006919 =035 \\$aCBQ7150NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMethanesulfonates =450 \\$aMesylates =450 \\$aMethylsulfonates =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =550 \\$wg$aSulfonates =670 \\$aWork cat.: 90-174807: Health-based recommended occupational exposure limits for ethyl methanesulphonate (EMS), methyl methanesulphonate (MMS), 1989. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$bunder Methanesulfonic acid. =670 \\$aCarey's organic chem.:$bp. 318. =670 \\$aHackh's chem. dict.$b(methane sulfonate, mes(yl)ate: an ester of m. sulfonic acid) =670 \\$aGoogle search, July 30, 2007 (methylsulfonates (mesylates); methanesulfonates) =750 \2$aMesylates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008698 =LDR 00730cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363012202441 =005 20120730164403.0 =008 930924||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006918 =035 \\$aCBQ7149NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aEthyl methanesulfonate =450 \0$aEthyl mesylate =450 \0$aEthyl methanesulphonate =550 \0$wg$aMethanesulfonates =670 \\$aWork cat.: 90-174807: Health-based recommended occupational exposure limits for ethyl methanesulphonate (EMS), methyl methanesulphonate (MMS), 1989. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$bunder Methanesulfonic acid. =670 \\$aCarey's organic chem.:$bp. 318. =670 \\$aHackh's chem. dict. =750 \2$aEthyl Methanesulfonate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005020 =LDR 00673cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363012302441 =005 20120730164403.0 =008 930923||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006896 =035 \\$aCBQ7127NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH603.N =150 \0$aNuclear matrix =450 \0$aNuclear protein matrix =450 \0$aNuclear scaffold =450 \0$aNuclear skeleton =450 \0$aNucleoskeleton =550 \0$wg$aCell nuclei =550 \0$wg$aNonhistone chromosomal proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-126896: Zbarski�i, I.B. Skeletnye struktury kletochnogo �i�adra, 1991. =670 \\$aMEDLARS. =750 \2$aNuclear Matrix$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015530 =LDR 00752cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363012402441 =005 20150406094434.0 =008 930922||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006882 =035 \\$aCBQ7114LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aFacial motor nucleus =450 \\$aFacial nucleus =450 \\$aMotor nucleus of the facial nerve =450 \\$aNucleus facialis =450 \\$aNucleus nervi facialis =550 \\$wg$aMedulla oblongata =550 \\$wg$aMotor neurons =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-198700: Ne�ironna�i�a organiza�t�si�i�a �i�adra li�t�sevogo nerva, 1992. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMEDLARS. =750 \2$aFacial Nucleus$0(DNLM)D065828$5IEN =LDR 00774cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363012502441 =005 20120730164403.0 =008 930922i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 93006873 =035 \\$aCBQ5776LC =040 \\$aAu$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \0$aPachyrhizus =450 \0$aPachyrrizus =550 \0$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sorensen, M. Observations on distribution ecology ... legume genus Pachyrhizus ... 1990. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech.$b(Pachyrrizus) =670 \\$aMarshall-Cavedish illustrated encyclopedia of plants and earth sciences:$bv. 3, pp. 350, 360. =670 \\$aHortus 3. =670 \\$aCAB thes. =675 \\$aBritannica Micro.;$aBritannica Macro. =750 \2$aPachyrhizus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029905 =LDR 00751cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363012602441 =005 20080324095352.0 =008 930921i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006828 =035 \\$aCBQ5756NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aMyofascial pain syndromes =450 \0$aMyofascial trigger point pain =450 \0$aMyofascial trigger points =450 \0$aTrigger points, Myofascial =550 \0$wg$aContracture (Pathology) =550 \0$wg$aPain =550 \0$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-36499: Diagnosis and comprehensive treatment of myofascial and fibromyalgia syndromes, c1993. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Myofascial pain syndromes x Trigger points, Myofascial) =750 \2$aMyofascial Pain Syndromes$0(DNLM)D009209$5IEN =LDR 00728cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363012702441 =005 20080316125025.0 =008 930920||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006761 =035 \\$aCBQ5703LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCalcium-dependent potassium channels =450 \\$aCalcium-activated potassium channels =550 \\$wg$aPotassium channels =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-36605: Hinrichsen, R.D. Calcium-dependent potassium channels, 1993$b(these channels, first discovered in the membrane of red blood cells, are activated by intracellular calcium and result in the efflux of postassium) =670 \\$aMEDLARS. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aPotassium Channels, Calcium-Activated$0(DNLM)D024681$5IEN =LDR 00490cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363012802441 =005 20120730164403.0 =008 930917||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 93006725 =035 \\$aCBQ5670NU =040 \\$aMnMHCL$cDLC =150 \0$aNitrophenols =550 \0$wg$aNitro compounds =550 \0$wg$aPhenols =670 \\$aWork cat.: Syracuse Research Corporation. Toxicological profile for nitrophenols, 1992. =670 \\$aHennepin. =750 \2$aNitrophenols$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009596 =LDR 01002cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363012902441 =005 20110407142023.0 =008 930916i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006719 =035 \\$aCBQ5665NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHC79.I5 =150 \\$aGross domestic product =450 \\$aDomestic product, Gross =450 \\$aG.D.P.$5IEN =450 \\$aGDP =550 \\$wg$aGross national product =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aAm. dict. of economics. =670 \\$aDict. of economics and commerce. =670 \\$aPeng. dict. econ. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the total value of goods and services produced by a national economy over a specified time period, exclusive of net income from abroad. Works on the total value of goods and services produced by a national economy including income from abroad are entered under$aGross national product. =681 \\$iNote under$aGross national product =750 \2$aGross Domestic Product$0(DNLM)D059066$5IEN =LDR 00660cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363013002441 =005 20120730164403.0 =008 930916||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 93006704 =035 \\$aCBQ5651NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 93006704 =040 \\$aMnMHCL$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA9.64 =150 \\$aFuzzy logic =450 \\$aNonlinear logic =550 \\$wg$aFuzzy mathematics =550 \\$wg$aLogic, Symbolic and mathematical =550 \\$aFuzzy systems =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kosko, B. Fuzzy thinking : the new science of fuzzy logic, 19 =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aMath. subj. classif. =750 \2$aFuzzy Logic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017143 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363013102441 =005 20050309103650.0 =008 930915||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006663 =035 \\$aCBQ5614LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP702.H45 =150 \\$aHexosamines =550 \\$wg$aAmino sugars =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hexosamines) =750 \2$aHexosamines$0(DNLM)D006595$5IEN =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363013202441 =005 20120730164403.0 =008 930915||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006657 =035 \\$aCBQ5608NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aMucoproteins =550 \0$wg$aGlycoproteins =670 \\$aMESH$b(Mucoproteins) =750 \2$aMucoproteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009088 =LDR 00680cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363013302441 =005 20120730164403.0 =008 930913i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006573 =035 \\$aCBQ5531NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aCell transplantation =450 \0$aCells$xTransplantation =450 \0$aCellular transplantation =550 \0$wg$aTransplantation of organs, tissues, etc. =550 \0$aCellular therapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-660087: Cell transplantation, c1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cells--transplantation) =670 \\$aMedline, 1990-1993. =675 \\$aHerrmann's cell biology, 1989 =750 \2$aCell Transplantation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017690 =LDR 00659cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363013402441 =005 20120730164403.0 =008 930913i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93006562 =035 \\$aCBQ5522NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aThiosemicarbazones =550 \\$wg$aAmines =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =550 \\$wg$aPhenols =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92170752: Potopal�ski�i, A.I. Protivovirusny�i, Protivoopukholevy�i i antile�ikozny�i preparat izatizon, 1991. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 5, 2007$b(Thiosemicarbazones) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aThiosemicarbazones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013882 =LDR 00633cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363013502441 =005 20120730164402.0 =008 930913||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006561 =035 \\$aCBQ5521NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM666.M514 =150 \0$aMethisazone =450 \0$aIzatizon =550 \0$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \0$wg$aAntiviral agents =550 \0$wg$aThiosemicarbazones =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-170752: Potopal�ski�i, A.I. Protivovirusny�i, protivoopukholevy�i i antile�ikozny�i preparat izatizon, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aMethisazone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008720 =LDR 00629cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363013602441 =005 20120730164402.0 =008 930908i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006440 =035 \\$aCBQ5409NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF724.3.B55 =150 \0$aBody image in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-31778: Beckelman, L. Body blues, c1994. =750 \2$81$wb$aBody Image$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001828 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBody Image$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00829cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363013702441 =005 20120730164402.0 =008 930908i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006438 =035 \\$aCBQ5407NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aAIDS dementia complex =450 \0$aADC (Disease) =450 \0$aHIV cognitive-motor complex =450 \0$aHIV dementia =550 \0$wg$aAIDS (Disease)$xComplications =550 \0$wg$aDementia =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-36006: HIV, AIDS, and the brain, c1993$b(variously termed the AIDS Dementia Complex (ADC), HIV cognitive-motor complex, HIV dementia, and in children, HIV encephalopathy) =670 \\$aMESH$b(AIDS Dementia Complex x AIDS encephalopathy, HIV dementia, HIV encephalopathy) =670 \\$aMedline, 9/2/93. =750 \2$aAIDS Dementia Complex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015526 =LDR 01067cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363013802441 =005 20120730164402.0 =008 930907i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006407 =035 \\$aCBQ5378NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF637.S38 =150 \0$aSelf-efficacy =450 \0$aEfficacy expectations =450 \0$aExpectancies of self-efficacy =450 \0$aExpectations of self-efficacy =450 \0$aSelf-efficacy expectancies =450 \0$aSelf-efficacy expectations =550 \0$wg$aPsychology, Applied =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-36200: Null, G. Change your life now, 1993. =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms$b(Self efficacy x Efficacy expectations) =670 \\$aRathus, S.A. Psych., 1993$b(Self-efficacy expectancies; self-efficacy expectations) =670 \\$aSelf-efficacy, c1992$b(Self-efficacy; self-efficacy expectancies) =675 \\$aHennepin =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the belief that people can bring about desired changes through their own efforts. =750 \2$aSelf Efficacy$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D020377 =LDR 00523cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363013902441 =005 20090422095516.0 =008 930902||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006340 =035 \\$aCBQ5318LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aBronchioles =450 \0$aBronchioli =550 \0$wg$aBronchi =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-36029: Diseases of the bronchioles, c1994. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(bronchioles, bronchioli) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aBronchioles$0(DNLM)D055745$5IEN =LDR 00311cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880363014002441 =005 20120730164402.0 =008 930831i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006261 =035 \\$aCBQ5251NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aThalamus$xDiseases =750 \2$aThalamic Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013786 =LDR 00819cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363014102441 =005 20120730164402.0 =008 930831i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006259 =035 \\$aCBQ5249LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRC394.F37 =150 \\$aFatal familial insomnia =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aInsomnia =550 \\$wg$aPrion diseases =550 \\$wg$aThalamus$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-21111: Fatal familial insomnia, c1994. =670 \\$aMESH:$bsee Prion diseases (Insomnia, Fatal Familial) =670 \\$aPetersen, R.B., et al., Science:$bOct. 30, 1992, pp. 806-8. =670 \\$aPetersen, R.B., et al., Neurology:$bOct. 1992, pp. 1859-63. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aICD-9-CM =750 \2$aInsomnia, Fatal Familial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034062 =LDR 00322cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880363014202441 =005 20120518111702.0 =008 930907i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006396 =035 \\$aCBQ3756LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aTrigeminal nerve$xDiseases =750 \2$aTrigeminal Nerve Diseases$0(DNLM)D020433$5IEN =LDR 00704cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363014302441 =005 20120730164402.0 =008 930825i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93006171 =035 \\$aCBQ3738LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSertraline =450 \\$aZoloft (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAntidepressants =550 \\$wg$aSerotonin uptake inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-31970: Sertraline in the treatment of depression, 1993. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aPDR, 1993$b(Sertraline; Zoloft) =670 \\$aMESH suppl. chem.$b(Sertraline) =675 \\$aMESH;$aMerck;$aElks & Ganellin. Dict. of drugs, 1990;$aPDR, 1987 =750 \2$aSertraline$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D020280 =LDR 00637cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363014402441 =005 20060508123303.0 =008 930331||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001848 =035 \\$aCBP2812NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aDesmopressin =450 \0$aDDAVP (Drug) =550 \0$wg$aHemostatics =550 \0$wg$aVasopressin =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-13097: Desmopressin in bleeding disorders, c1993. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Desmopressin x DDAVP, Deamino arginine vasopressin, Vasopressin, Deamino arginine) =750 \2$aDeamino Arginine Vasopressin$0(DNLM)D003894$5IEN =LDR 00702cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363014502441 =005 20120730164358.0 =008 030818i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93001828 =035 \\$aCBP2796NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBone remodeling =450 \\$aRemodeling, Bone =550 \\$wg$aBones$xMetabolism =550 \\$wg$aTissue remodeling =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93020493: Wolff's law and connective tissue, c1993$b(bone remodeling) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bone remodeling) =670 \\$aFunk & Wagnall's. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =681 \\$iExample under reference from$aRemodelling =750 \2$aBone Remodeling$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016723 =LDR 01046cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363014602441 =005 20120730164358.0 =008 930330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001826 =035 \\$aCBP2794LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aStiff-man syndrome =450 \0$aGeneralized muscle rigidity syndrome =450 \0$aMoersch-Woltmann syndrome =450 \0$aStiff person syndrome =550 \0$wg$aMuscle rigidity =550 \0$wg$aNeuromuscular diseases =550 \0$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-20530: Motor unit hyperactivity states, 1993$b(Stiff-man syndrome) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Stiff-man syndrome x Moersch-Woltmann syndrome) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aJablonski dict. syndromes$b(stiff man syndrome. Synonyms: Moersch-Woltman syndrome, generalized muscle rigidity syndrome, stiff person syndrome) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Syndrome: stiff-man syndrome. Also called Moersch-Woltman syndrome, contracture syndrome) =750 \2$aStiff-Person Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016750 =LDR 02109cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363014702441 =005 20250214143837.0 =008 930325i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001720 =035 \\$aCBP2701NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aE99.E7 =150 \0$aInuit =450 \0$aInnuit =450 \0$aInupik =550 \0$wg$aEskimos =670 \\$aCanadian Subject Headings, 1992:$bp. 200 (Eskimos: The Eskimo are a native people of the Arctic regions ... The natives of Canada, North Alaska and Greenland speak a language they call Inuktitut or Inupik, in which they refer to themselves as Inuit. The natives of West and South Alaska and Siberia speak Yupik and call themselves in that language Yuit) =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aMcMillan, A. Native peoples and cultures of Canada, 1988:$bp. 1 (Since the 1970s the term "Inuit" has almost totally replaced the earlier use of "Eskimo." The term "Inuit" is preferred by the natives of arctic Canada) =670 \\$aRandom House:$bunder Eskimo (The name Inuit, by which the native people of the Arctic from northern Alaska to western Greenland call themselves, has largely supplanted Eskimo in Canada and is used officially by the Canadian government. Many Inuit consider Eskimo derogatory, in part because the word was, erroneously, long thought to mean literally "eater of raw meat." Inuit has also come to be used in a wider sense, to name all people traditionally called Eskimo, regardless of local self-designations. Nonetheless, Eskimo continues in use in all parts of the world, especially in historical and archaeological contexts and in reference to the people as a cultural and linguistic unity) =680 \\$iHere are entered works limited to the indigenous Arctic peoples of Greenland, Canada, and northern Alaska. Works discussing collectively the Inuit peoples and the related Eskimo peoples of southern and western Alaska and adjacent regions of Siberia, or works for which the individual group cannot be identified, are entered under$aEskimos. =681 \\$iNote under$aEskimos =750 \2$aInuit$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004930 =LDR 00667cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363014802441 =005 20120730164358.0 =008 930324||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001667 =035 \\$aCBP2656NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM666.C5215 =150 \0$aChloroquine =550 \0$wg$aAntimalarials =550 \0$wg$aQuinoline =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-169669: Got�o, T. Japan's dark side to progress : the struggle for justice for pharmaceutical victims of Japan's post war economic boom, 1991. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(54-05-7) =670 \\$aUSAN and USP dict. drug names. =750 \2$aChloroquine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002738 =LDR 00539cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363014902441 =005 20120516100701.0 =008 930323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001643 =035 \\$aCBP2634NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSolid-phase synthesis =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds$xSynthesis =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-251848: Dreef-Tromp, C.M. Solid-phase synthesis of nucleopeptides, 1992. =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/16/93. =670 \\$aMEDLARS. =750 \2$aSolid-Phase Synthesis Techniques$0(DNLM)D060327$5IEN =LDR 00484cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363015002441 =005 20070531093727.0 =008 930323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001640 =035 \\$aCBP2631LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSolid-phase analysis =550 \\$wg$aAnalytical biochemistry =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-251848: Dreef-Tromp, C.M. Solid-phase synthesis of nucleopeptides, 1992. =670 \\$aMEDLARS. =750 \2$aSolid Phase Extraction$0(DNLM)D052616$5IEN =LDR 01750cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880363015102441 =005 20120730164357.0 =008 930322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93001610 =035 \\$aCBP2607NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBD175.5.M84$cEpistemology =053 \0$aHM1271$cSocial psychology =150 \\$aMulticulturalism =450 \\$aCultural diversity policy =450 \\$aCultural pluralism$xGovernment policy =450 \\$aCultural pluralism policy =450 \\$aEthnic diversity policy =450 \\$aMulticulturalism$xGovernment policy =550 \\$wg$aSocial policy =550 \\$aAnti-racism =550 \\$aCultural fusion =550 \\$aCultural pluralism =550 \\$aEthnicity =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Ethnic diversity, use Multiculturalism and pluralism) =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(multicultural) =670 \\$aERIC thes.$b(Multiculturalism use Cultural pluralism) =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aHirschhorn, B. New York Times words and issues, c1985. =670 \\$aLC database, March 12, 1993. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on policies or programs that foster the preservation of different cultural identities, including customs, languages, and beliefs, within a unified society such as a state or nation. Works on the condition in which numerous distinct ethnic, religious, or cultural groups coexist within one society are entered under$aCultural pluralism$iWorks on the blending of elements from two or more cultures, often producing a distinctive successor culture, are entered under$aCultural fusion. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCultural fusion; Cultural pluralism =750 \2$aCultural Diversity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018864 =LDR 00545cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363015202441 =005 20120730164357.0 =008 930316||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001443 =035 \\$aCBP2462NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aGoserelin =550 \0$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \0$wg$aLuteinizing hormone releasing hormone$xAgonists =550 \0$wg$aPeptides =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-114885: Current therapy for prostate cancer ... goserelin ... 1992. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aGoserelin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017273 =LDR 00667cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363015302441 =005 20120730164357.0 =008 930315i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001389 =035 \\$aCBP2413NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ504.3 =150 \0$aBrief psychotherapy for teenagers =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-848: Selekman, M.D. Pathways to solutions ... 1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychotherapy, Brief$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011614 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPsychotherapy, Brief$iand$aAdolescent$5IN =LDR 00707cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363015402441 =005 20120730164357.0 =008 930311i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001286 =035 \\$aCBP2327NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aOvariectomy =450 \0$aCastration, Female =450 \0$aFemale castration =450 \0$aOophorectomy =550 \0$wg$aOvaries$xSurgery =550 \0$wg$aSterilization of women =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-7324: Phipps, J.H. Laparoscopic hysterectomy and oophorectomy, 1993. =670 \\$aMESH$b(ovariectomy x oophorectomy, x castration, female) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(ovariectomy=oophorectomy) =750 \2$aOvariectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010052 =LDR 00681cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363015602441 =005 20120730164357.0 =008 930310i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001264 =035 \\$aCBP2306LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF724.3.C =150 \0$aConcepts in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 91-139663: Claar, A. Die Entwicklung �okonomischer Begriffe im Jugendalter, c1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aConcept Formation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003210 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aConcept Formation$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00534cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363015702441 =005 20120730164357.0 =008 930304i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001187 =035 \\$aCBP2255NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC489.S45$cPsychotherapy =150 \\$aSeparation anxiety =550 \\$wg$aAnxiety =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-9866: Quinodoz, J.M. The taming of solitude : separation anxiety in psychoanalysis. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Anxiety, Separation) =750 \2$aAnxiety, Separation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001010 =LDR 00867cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363015802441 =005 20050524075908.0 =008 930303i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001158 =035 \\$aCBP2237NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ420.P58 =150 \\$aLaron dwarfism =450 \\$aLaron syndrome =450 \\$aLaron-type dwarfism =450 \\$aSomatomedin deficiency =550 \\$wg$aDwarfism, Pituitary =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-14660: Lessons from Laron syndrome, 1993$b(Laron-type dwarfism; Laron dwarfism; pathophysiology of IGF-1 deficiency) =670 \\$aMerck manual:$bp. 991, table. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.:$bunder Dwarfism. =670 \\$aMedline$b(Laron dwarfism; Laron-type dwarfism; Laron syndrome) =670 \\$aJablonski's dict. of syndromes and eponymic diseases. =750 \2$aLaron Syndrome$0(DNLM)D046150$5IEN =LDR 00656cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363015902441 =005 20120730164357.0 =008 930303i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001150 =035 \\$aCBP2233NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF723.M56 =150 \0$aMotivation (Psychology) in children =550 \0$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 85-160636: Emotionalit�at und Motivation im Kindes- und Jugendalter, 1985. =750 \2$81$wb$aMotivation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009042 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMotivation$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00464cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363016002441 =005 20120730164357.0 =008 100517i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010009099 =035 \\$aCBP0440NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEndocrine glands$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Adrenal and endocrine tumors in children, 1984, c1983 =750 \2$aEndocrine Gland Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004701 =LDR 00658cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363016102441 =005 20120730164357.0 =008 930308i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001234 =035 \\$aCBN9944NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF1729.D4 =150 \0$aAstrology and death =450 \0$aDeath and astrology =550 \0$wg$aDeath =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-18794: Rowland, E. An astrologer looks at murder and violence, 1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aAstrology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001255 =750 \2$81$wb$aDeath$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003643 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAstrology$iand$aDeath$5IEN =LDR 00870cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363016202441 =005 20120730164356.0 =008 930226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93001015 =035 \\$aCBN9833LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRB43.7$bRB43.8 =150 \\$aMolecular diagnosis =360 \\$isubdivision$aMolecular diagnosis$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Molecular diagnosis =360 \\$isubdivision$aMolecular diagnosis$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Molecular diagnosis =450 \\$aDiagnosis$xMolecular aspects =450 \\$aMolecular diagnostics =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aMolecular biology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-43669: Molecular diagnostics, c1993. =670 \\$aMedline, 1989$b(molecular diagnosis) =750 \2$aMolecular Diagnostic Techniques$5IEN$0(DNLM)D025202 =LDR 00881cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363016302441 =005 20091104140315.0 =008 930224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93000972 =035 \\$aCBN9797NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aVolatile organic compounds =450 \\$aVOCs (Chemicals) =450 \\$aVolatile organic chemicals =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-9751: Chemistry and analysis of volatile organic compounds in the environment, 1993$b(volatile organic compounds, VOCs) =670 \\$aASTI$b(Volatile organic compounds) =670 \\$aWATERNET thes.$b(Volatile organic chemicals) =670 \\$aEnv. reg. gloss.$b(volatile organic compounds, VOC) =670 \\$aEncyc. env. sci. eng.:$bv. 2, p. 1197 (Volatile organic compounds, VOCs) =675 \\$aTEST =750 \2$aVolatile Organic Compounds$0(DNLM)D055549$5IEN =LDR 00693cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363016402441 =005 20250211111124.0 =008 930219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93000875 =035 \\$aCBN9712NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP552.E95 =150 \0$aExtracellular matrix proteins =450 \0$aMatrix proteins =550 \0$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-7053: Guidebook to the extracellular matrix and adhesion proteins, 1993. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Extracellular matrix proteins) =750 \2$aExtracellular Matrix Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016326 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aReelin Protein$0(DNLM)D000091042$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 00462cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363016502441 =005 20120730164356.0 =008 930216i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 93000809 =035 \\$aCBN7201LC =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A6 =150 \\$aRollinia =550 \\$wg$aAnnonaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Maas, P.J.M. Rollinia, 1992. =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, 1987:$bp. 505. =750 \2$aRollinia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031045 =LDR 00704cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363016602441 =005 20120730164356.0 =008 930205i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93000555 =035 \\$aCBN6964NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF720.M69$cPsychology =053 \\$aRJ133$cPhysiology =150 \0$aMotor ability in infants =550 \0$wg$aInfants$xDevelopment =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-12212: Savelsbergh, G.J.P. The development of coordination in infancy, 1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aMotor Skills$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009048 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMotor Skills$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00672cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363016702441 =005 20050622135429.0 =008 930126i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 93000308 =035 \\$aCBN6735LC =040 \\$aDNAL$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78$cBotany =150 \\$aAronia =450 \\$aChokeberry =550 \\$wg$aRosaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Col�on-Guasp, W. Irradiance and abscisic acid effects on acclimatization of micropropagated Aronia arbutifolia (L.) E11, 1992. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Aronia, Chokeberry, family Rosaceae) =670 \\$aCAB thesaurus. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Aronia, Medlar tree) =750 \2$aPhotinia$0(DNLM)D046936$5IEN =LDR 00591cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363016802441 =005 20120730164356.0 =008 930114||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93000171 =035 \\$aCBN6613NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH450.25 =150 \0$aRNA editing =450 \0$aEditing, RNA =450 \0$aMessenger RNA editing =450 \0$amRNA editing =550 \0$wg$aGenetic regulation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-6500: RNA editing, c1993. =670 \\$aMESH$b(RNA editing: a type of post-transcriptional RNA processing) =750 \2$aRNA Editing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017393 =LDR 00630cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363016902441 =005 20120730164356.0 =008 930112||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93000117 =035 \\$aCBN5230NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aMethyl chloride =450 \0$aChloromethane =550 \0$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-2643: Chloromethane, c1993. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(methyl chloride, called also chloromethane) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Methl chloride) =750 \2$aMethyl Chloride$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008737 =LDR 00470cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363017002441 =005 20060707080900.0 =008 930112i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93000102 =035 \\$aCBN5215LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQL430.7.P77 =150 \\$aPinctada =550 \\$wg$aPearl oysters =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 1114 (Pinctada) =670 \\$aKaestner invert. zoo.:$bv. 1, p. 382 (Pinctada) =750 \2$aPinctada$0(DNLM)D049911$5IEN =LDR 00673cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363017102441 =005 20180712133849.0 =008 930111i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 93000077 =035 \\$aCBN5190NU =040 \\$aDGPO$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGeriatricians =450 \\$aGeriatrists =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Cong. House. Select Comm. on Aging. Geriatricians and the senior boom, 1992:$bt.p. (Geriatricians) p. 4 (health practitioners) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aMESH;$aBiomedical subject headings =750 \2$aGeriatricians$0(DNLM)D000072219$5IEN =LDR 01128cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363017202441 =005 20120730164356.0 =008 040809i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93000062 =035 \\$aCBN5178NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC569.5.M83 =150 \\$aMunchausen syndrome by proxy =450 \\$aMBPS (Syndrome) =450 \\$aMeadow syndrome =450 \\$aMSBP (Syndrome) =450 \\$aMSP (Syndrome) =450 \\$aMunchausen abuse =450 \\$aMunchausen by proxy syndrome =450 \\$aMunchausen proxy syndrome =450 \\$aPolle syndrome =550 \\$wg$aChild abuse =550 \\$wg$aMunchausen syndrome =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92048483: Schreier, H.A. Hurting for love : Munchausen proxy syndrome, 1993$b(Munchausen syndrome by proxy, Munchausen by proxy syndrome, MBPS) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Munchausen syndrome by proxy) =670 \\$aJablonski's dict. of syndromes$b(MSBP, MSP, Meadow syndrome, Polle syndrome) =670 \\$aNew Yorker, Aug. 9 & 16, 2004:$bp. 64 (Munchausen syndrome by proxy, Munchausen abuse) =750 \2$aMunchausen Syndrome by Proxy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016735 =LDR 01046cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363017302441 =005 20120730164355.0 =008 930108i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93000061 =035 \\$aCBN5177NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aMunchausen syndrome =450 \0$aHospital-addiction syndrome =450 \0$aMunchausen's syndrome =450 \0$aMunchhausen syndrome =550 \0$wg$aFactitious disorders =550 \0$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aMESH$b(Munchausen syndrome x Hospital-addiction syndrome) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Syndrome: Munchausen's s.: A condition characterized by habitual presentation for hospital treatment of an apparent acute illness, the patient giving a plausible and dramatic history, all of which is false) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Syndrome: Munchausen syndrome: Although the term is more correctly spelled Munchhausen, almost all current writers use Munchausen) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Munchausen syndrome) =750 \2$aMunchausen Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009110 =LDR 00803cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363017402441 =005 20120730164355.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93000060 =035 \\$aCBN5176NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC569.5.F27 =150 \0$aFactitious disorders =550 \0$wg$aNeuroses =670 \\$aMESH$b(Factitious disorders) =670 \\$aDSMIIIR$b(Factitious disorders) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on disorders characterized by physical or psychological symptoms that are not genuine and which are under voluntary control. Works on simulation of symptoms of illness or injury with the intent to deceive to obtain a goal are entered under$aMalingering. =681 \\$iNote under$aMalingering =750 \2$aFactitious Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005162 =LDR 00570cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363017502441 =005 20120730164355.0 =008 930107||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93000043 =035 \\$aCBN5161NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aRas proteins =550 \0$wg$aG proteins =550 \0$wg$aGuanosine triphosphatase =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-44952: The Ras superfamily of GTPases, c1993$b(ras proteins) =670 \\$aCommunication with Richard Rodin, National Cancer Institute. Laboratory of Cellular Oncology) =750 \2$aras Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018631 =LDR 00638nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363017602441 =005 20000324122807.0 =008 930107||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93000039 =035 \\$aCBN5157LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aGTPase-activating protein =450 \0$aGAP (Protein) =550 \0$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-44952: The Ras superfamily of GTPases, c1993$b(GAP) =670 \\$aMESH. Supplementary chemical records$b(GTPase-activating protein) =670 \\$aCommunication with Richard Rodin, National Cancer Institute. Laboratory of Cellular Oncology. =750 \2$aGTPase-Activating Protein$5IEN =LDR 01355cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363017702441 =005 20120730164355.0 =008 020830i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 93000034 =035 \\$aCBN5153LC =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL637.9.G94$cZoology =150 \\$aGymnotiformes =450 \\$aEels, Gymnotid =450 \\$aEels, Gymnotiform =450 \\$aElectric knifefishes =450 \\$aGymnotid eels =450 \\$aGymnotiform eels =450 \\$aGymnotoids =450 \\$aKnife fishes, South American =450 \\$aKnifefishes, South American =450 \\$aSouth American knifefishes =550 \\$wg$aOsteichthyes =670 \\$aWork cat.: National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). Catalog of type specimens of recent fishes in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. 4, Gonorynchiformes, Gymnotiformes, and Siluriformes (Teleostei: Ostariophysi), 1992. =670 \\$aEschmeyer, W.N. Catalog of the genera of recent fishes, 1990:$bp. 454 (Gymnotiformes, order of fishes within the class Osteichthyes) =670 \\$aNelson, J.S. Fishes of the world, 1994:$bp. 173 (Gymnotiformes, commonly called South American knifefishes) =670 \\$aEncyc. of fishes, 1998:$bp. 111 (Gymnotiformes, Electric knifefishes, Gymnotoids, group of 85 species) =750 \2$aGymnotiformes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D023702 =LDR 01098cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363017802441 =005 20120730164355.0 =008 930107i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 93000033 =035 \\$aCBN5152LC =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C24 =150 \\$aLychnis =450 \\$aCampions =450 \\$aCatchflies =450 \\$aCoronaria =450 \\$aViscaria =550 \\$wg$aCaryophyllaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biere, A. Phenotypic variation in Lychnis flos-cuculi, 1991. =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 687 (Lychnis, Coronaria, Viscaria, Campion, Catchfly) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, 1987:$bp. 345. =670 \\$aThe practical encyc. of gardening, horticulture and landscape design in dict. form, 1942:$bp. 466. =670 \\$aBailey, L.H. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, 1906:$bpp. 954-956. =670 \\$aSunset new western garden book, 1979:$bp. 358. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Lychnis) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(catchfly, n.p. flies, any of various plants, esp. of the genera Silene and Lychnis) =750 \2$aLychnis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031244 =LDR 00621cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363017902441 =005 20120730164355.0 =008 931004||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93000028 =035 \\$aCBN5147NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.G83 =150 \0$aGuanosine triphosphate =450 \0$aGTP (Biochemistry) =450 \0$aGuanosinetriphosphate =550 \0$wg$aPhosphates =550 \0$wg$aPurine nucleotides =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-44952: The Ras superfamily of GTPases, c1993. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Guanosine triphosphate x GTP) =750 \2$aGuanosine Triphosphate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006160 =LDR 00741cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363018002441 =005 20120730164355.0 =008 930107||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93000026 =035 \\$aCBN5145NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aGuanosine triphosphatase =450 \0$aGTP phosphohydrolase =450 \0$aGTPase =450 \0$aGuanosine triphosphate phosphohydrolase =450 \0$aGuanosinetriphosphatase =550 \0$wg$aPhosphatases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-44952: The Ras superfamily of GTPases, c1993. =670 \\$aMESH$b(GTP phosphohydrolase x GTPase, Guanosine triphosphate phosphohydrolase, Guanosinetriphosphatase) =675 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature =750 \2$aGTP Phosphohydrolases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020558 =LDR 00601cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363018102441 =005 20120730164355.0 =008 930105i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93000015 =035 \\$aCBN5134NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEgo (Psychology) in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-47428: Discussions on ego identity, c1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aEgo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004532 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEgo$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00598cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363018202441 =005 20120730164355.0 =008 930105||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93000011 =035 \\$aCBN5131NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.V49 =150 \0$aVerapamil =550 \0$wg$aCalcium$xAntagonists =550 \0$wg$aCardiovascular agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-205909: Verapamil-- a cardioprotective strategy : ... Int. Symp., Calcium Antagonists in Cardiovascular Care, Basle, Switzerland, Feb. 13, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aVerapamil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014700 =LDR 00639cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362978202441 =005 20060630084449.0 =008 021101i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008720 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP752.C37 =150 \\$aCeramides =550 \\$wg$aGlycosphingolipids =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002040693: Futerman, A.H. Ceramide signaling, 2003. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ceramides) =670 \\$aDict. of biochemistry and molecular biology. =670 \\$aOnline medical dictionary, Nov. 5, 2002$b(Ceramide: an Nacyl sphingosine, the lipid moiety of glycosphingolipids) =750 \2$aCeramides$0(DNLM)D002518$5IEN-M =LDR 00696cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362978302441 =005 20050407113525.0 =008 021001i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002010426 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR99.7.N67 =150 \\$aAphanizomenon =550 \\$wg$aNostocaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Williams, C.R. Molecular systematics of the genera Microcystis, Anabaena, and Aphanizomenon of the cyanobacteria, 2002:$babstr. (Aphanizomenon, Family Nostocaceae, Order Nostocales) =670 \\$aITIS, Sept. 30, 2002$b(Aphanizomenon Morren, 1888 Ex Bornet and Flahault. Current standing: valid. Family Nostocaceae, Order Nostocales) =750 \2$aAphanizomenon$0(DNLM)D046890$5IEN =LDR 00750cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362978402441 =005 20120730164524.0 =008 021008i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008674 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQH212.M84 =150 \\$aMultiphoton excitation microscopy =550 \\$wg$aMicroscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002036610: Selected papers on multiphoton excitation microscopy, c2002. =670 \\$aINSPEC on FirstSearch, Oct. 8, 2002$b(multiphoton excitation microscopy) =670 \\$aASTI on FirstSearch, Oct. 8, 2002$b(multiphoton excitation microscopy) =670 \\$aAltaVista, Oct. 8, 2002$b(multiphoton excitation microscopy) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Fluorescence, Multiphoton$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036641 =LDR 00836cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362978502441 =005 20120730164524.0 =008 021107i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008734 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP603.I54 =150 \\$aIMP dehydrogenase =450 \\$aInosinate dehydrogenase =450 \\$aInosine monophosphate dehydrogenase =450 \\$aInosinic acid dehydrogenase =550 \\$wg$aDehydrogenases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002035645: Inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase : a major therapeutic target, 2003. =670 \\$aIUBMB Enzyme Nomenclature via WWW, Oct. 4, 2002$b(EC 1.1.1.205: IMP dehydrogenase; other names: inosinate dehydrogenase, inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase, inosinic acid dehydrogenase) =670 \\$aMESH$b(IMP Dehydrogenase) =750 \2$aIMP Dehydrogenase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007168 =LDR 00686cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362978602441 =005 20060610141352.0 =008 020916i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002000839 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP613.G8 =150 \\$aGuanylate cyclase =450 \\$aGuanyl cyclase =450 \\$aGuanylyl cyclase =550 \\$wg$aLyases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002283009: Guanylate cyclase, c2002. =670 \\$aNomenclature Comm. of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Enzyme nomenclature, WWW site, Sept. 16, 2002$b(E.C. 4.6.1.2) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Guanylate Cyclase x Guanyl Cyclase) =750 \2$aGuanylate Cyclase$0(DNLM)D006162$5IEN =LDR 00776cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362978702441 =005 20190711130349.0 =008 020814i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002009419 =040 \\$aArU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aComoviridae =550 \\$wg$aPlant viruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Plant viruses online: descriptions and lists from the VIDE database, June 10, 2002$b(Nepovirus: Comoviridae) =670 \\$aInternational Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Virus Taxonomy ... 2000$bp. 697-700 (family Comoviridae includes the genii Nepovirus, Comovirus, and Fabavirus) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, June 26, 2002$b(family Comoviridae is within the class of ssRNA positive-strand viruses) =750 \2$aSecoviridae$0(DNLM)D019180$5IEN =LDR 00956cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362978802441 =005 20120730164524.0 =008 020814i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002009418 =040 \\$aArU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNepoviruses =450 \\$aNepovirus =550 \\$wg$aComoviridae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Troxell, S.J. Tobacco ringspot virus in blackberry, 2001:$bp. 2 (Nepoviruses) =670 \\$aPlant viruses online: descriptions and lists from the VIDE database, June 10, 2002$b(Nepovirus: Comoviridae) =670 \\$aInternational Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Virus Taxonomy ... 2000:$bp. 697-700 (genus Nepovirus, in the family Comoviridae) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 26, 2007$b(Nepovirus. Scope note: A genus of polyhedral plant viruses of the family Comoviridae causing ringspots and spotting on leaves or sometimes sumptomless infection. Tobacco ringspot virus is the type species.) =750 \2$aNepovirus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017860 =LDR 01090cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362978902441 =005 20120730164524.0 =008 021023i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008729 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP609.P35 =150 \\$aParaoxonase =450 \\$aAromatic esterase =450 \\$aArylesterase =550 \\$wg$aEsterases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002034116: Paraoxonase (PON1) in health and disease : basic and clinical aspects, c2002:$bCIP galley (Paraoxonase is one of the best characterized enzyme or gene products that toxicologists think plays a role in toxic response to the effects of environmental diseases such as cancer, Parkinson's, cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases and autism or other developmental disorders.) =670 \\$aIUBMB Enzyme Nomenclature via www, Sept. 24, 2002:$bEC3.1.1.2 (common name: arylesterase; other names: A-esterase, paraoxonase; aromatic esterase) =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, Sept. 26, 2002$b(more hits on paraoxonase than arylesterase) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aAryldialkylphosphatase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D043303 =LDR 00493cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362979002441 =005 20120730164524.0 =008 030109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002009902 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL638.E34$cZoology =150 \\$aElectrophorus (Fish) =450 \\$wnne$aElectrophorus =550 \\$wg$aElectrophoridae =670 \\$aITIS database search, Aug. 30, 2002$b(Electrophorus, genus, Family Electrophoridae) =750 \2$aElectrophorus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004593 =LDR 01236cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362979102441 =005 20120730164524.0 =008 021010i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002004593 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L72$cBotany =150 \\$aOphiopogon =450 \\$aLily turfs =450 \\$aLilyturfs =450 \\$aMondo grasses =550 \\$wg$aLiliaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002020492: Ko, R.K.M. Shengmai san, 2002:$bCIP galley (... Radix ophiopogonis) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Lilyturf: a plant of either Liriope or Ophiopogon genera) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Ophopogon; Mondo; Lilyturf; Mondo grass) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Ophiopogon; Mondo) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Ophiopogon) =670 \\$aHowes, F.N. Dict. of useful and eveyday plants ... 1974$b(Ophiopogon) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, via WWW, May 21, 2002$b(Ophiopogon; family=Liliaceae) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, May 21, 2002$b(Ophiopogon; family=Liliaceae) =670 \\$aAGRICOLA, via 1stsearch, May 22, 2002$b(identifier: Ophiopogon) =670 \\$aOphiopogon WWW site, May 21, 2002$b(commonly known as Lily turfs) =670 \\$aLC database, May 22, 2002$b(hdg.: Ophiopogon) =750 \2$aOphiopogon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031441 =LDR 00851cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362979202441 =005 20120730164524.0 =008 021010i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002000834 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.P823 =150 \\$aPravastatin =450 \\$aEptastatin =450 \\$aPravachol (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aNaphthalene =550 \\$wg$aStatins (Cardiovascular agents) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002034615: Pravastatin sodium-- : over 10 years of experience : a worldwide review of clinical articles from the scientific literature, 2002. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pravastatin x Eptastatin) =670 \\$aAHFS Drug info, 1996:$bp. 1263 (Pravastatin sodium, Eptastatin sodium. Pravastatin is a mevinic acid-derivative antilipemic agent. Available as Pravachol, Squibb.) =750 \2$aPravastatin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017035 =LDR 00914cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362979302441 =005 20120730164524.0 =008 020802i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002009521 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPyridostigmine bromide =450 \\$aPB (Drug) =550 \\$wg$aBromides =550 \\$wg$aCholinesterase inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aPyridinium compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Veteran's Affairs. Subcomm. on Health, Possible health effects of pyridostigmine bromide on Persian Gulf War veterans, joint hearing ... 2000:$bt.p. (pyridostigmine bromide) p. 2 (PB; a drug used to treat myasthenia gravis, a neuromuscular disorder) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pyridostigmine Bromide, a cholinesterase inhibitor) =670 \\$aAHFS Drug info., 1996:$bp. 824 (Pyridostigmine bromide: an anticholinesterase agent) =750 \2$aPyridostigmine Bromide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011729 =LDR 02231cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362979402441 =005 20120730164518.0 =008 010926i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001008516 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001008516 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL505.83$bQL505.96$cZoology =150 \\$aMantodea =450 \\$aDictyoptera =450 \\$aManteodea =450 \\$aMantes =450 \\$aMantids =450 \\$aMantises =450 \\$aMantoidea =450 \\$aSoothsayers (Insects) =550 \\$wg$aInsects =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001004847: Hipp, A. Orchid mantises, 2003. =670 \\$aNMNH [Smithsonian] world list of terrestrial arthropod families WWW site, Sept. 26, 2001$b(order Mantodea, class Insecta) =670 \\$aPhone call to S. Miller, chair, Smithsonian Dept. of Entomology. Sept. 26, 2001$b(order Mantodea; Smithsonian follows classification in CSIRO's Insects of Australia, the most scholarly modern source) =670 \\$aInsects of Australia, c1991:$bv. 1, p. 348 (mantids; originally classified as family in order Orthoptera, or combined with Blattodea in Dictyoptera; Mantodea now more generally regarded as separate order) =670 \\$aIndex to organism names WWW site, Sept. 25, 2001$b(order Dictyoptera, suborder Mantodea) =670 \\$aNomina insecta nearctica WWW site, Sept. 25, 2001$b(class Insecta, subclass Dicondylia, infraclass Pterygota, division Neoptera, subdivision Dictyoptera, order Mantodea) =670 \\$aIntegrated toxonomic information sytems WWW site, Sept. 25, 2001$b(order Dictyoptera, family Mantidae [Mantodea not mentioned]) =670 \\$aa Borror insects, c1989:$bp. 227 (order Mantodea, mantids, contains 8 families, most tropical; alternate classification as part of order Orthoptera or Dictyoptera) =670 \\$aArnett Am. insects, 2000:$bp. 189 (order Dictyoptera, mantids and cockroaches; suborder Mantodea) =670 \\$aBrues classif. insects, 1954:$bp. 84 (order Orthoptera, suborder Manteodea; alt. spellings Mantoidea, Mantodea) =670 \\$aLC data base, Sept. 25, 2001$b(mantises; mantids or soothsayers; Mantodea) =670 \\$aRandom House dict.$b(mantis, pl. -tises, -tes; also mantid) =750 \2$aMantodea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020050 =LDR 00499cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362979502441 =005 20120730164518.0 =008 011011||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001002935 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001002935 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aProstate-specific antigen =450 \\$aPSA (Antigen) =550 \\$wg$aTumor antigens =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001028928: Prostate specific antigen (PSA), c2001. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aProstate-Specific Antigen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017430 =LDR 01264cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362979602441 =005 20120730164518.0 =008 011003i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001010409 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPastoral care =450 \\$aCare of souls =450 \\$aCure of souls =550 \\$wg$aChurch work =550 \\$aPastoral counseling =550 \\$aPastoral theology =670 \\$aDict. of pastoral care, 1987:$bunder Pastoral care, nature of (Pastoral care is that aspect of the ministry of the Church which is concerned with the well-being of individuals and of communities. Pastoral care is to be distinguished from pastoral counseling, although it may include it, and from pastoral theology or practical theology, which are its theoretical counterparts.) =670 \\$aDict. of pastoral care and counseling, 1990$b(pastoral care and counseling: discusses distinction between pastoral care and pastoral counseling; "In earlier ... pastoral literature care and counseling were often used synonymously; their gradual distinction no doubt reflects the emergence of pastoral counseling as a specialized ministry") =670 \\$aMcKim, D. Westminster dict. of theological terms, 1996. =750 \2$aPastoral Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010327 =LDR 00606cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362979702441 =005 20130313092910.0 =008 020624i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001008823 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dSaPrUSA =053 \0$aRC489.S74$cPsychotherapy =053 \0$aRJ505.S75$cChild psychotherapy =150 \\$aNarrative therapy =450 \\$wnne$aStorytelling$xTherapeutic use =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =670 \\$aThe C.G. Jung Page, c1999:$bp. 1 (Narrative therapy) =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 15, 2001$b(titles: narrative therapy) =750 \2$aNarrative Therapy$0(DNLM)D062525$5IEN =LDR 00469cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362979802441 =005 20120730164518.0 =008 010910||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001002950 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001002950 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGlycosyltransferase genes =550 \\$wg$aGenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001049605: Handbook of glycosyltransferases and related genes, c2002. =750 \2$aGlycosyltransferases$xgenetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016695Q000235 =LDR 00988cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362979902441 =005 20120730164517.0 =008 011031i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001002930 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001002930 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aProtein microarrays =450 \\$aMicroarrays, Protein =450 \\$aPeptide biochips =450 \\$aPeptide microarrays =450 \\$aProtein biochips =550 \\$wg$aBiochips =550 \\$wg$aImmobilized proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001049848: Peptide arrays on membrane supports : synthesis and applications, 2002. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Sept. 28, 2001$b(Reverse phase protein microarrays which capture disease progression show activation of pro-survival pathways at the cancer invasion front. Paweletz CP, Charboneau L, Bichsel VE, Simone NL, Chen T, Gillespie JW, Emmert-Buck MR, Roth MJ, Petricoin III EF, Liotta LA. Oncogene. 2001 Apr 12;20(16):1981-9.) =750 \2$aProtein Array Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D040081 =LDR 02046cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362980002441 =005 20071206124758.0 =008 050628||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001000147 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV6432.7 =150 \\$aSeptember 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 =410 2\$aPentagon (Va.)$xTerrorist Attack, 2001 =410 2\$aWorld Trade Center (New York, N.Y.)$xTerrorist Attack, 2001 =450 \\$a9/11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 =450 \\$a911 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 =450 \\$aAttack on America, 2001 (September 11 Terrorist Attacks) =450 \\$aNine-Eleven Terrorist Attacks, 2001 =450 \\$aPentagon-World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks, 2001 =450 \\$aSept. 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 =450 \\$aSeptember 11 Terror Attacks, 2001 =450 \\$aSeptember 11 Terrorism, 2001 =450 \\$aTerrorist Attacks, September 11, 2001 =450 \\$aWorld Trade Center-Pentagon Terrorist Attacks, 2001 =550 \\$wg$aHijacking of aircraft =550 \\$wg$aTerrorism$zUnited States =670 \\$aNew York Times, Sept. 12, 2001$b(terrorist attacks; Sept. 11 terrorist attacks) =670 \\$aNew York Times on the Web, Sept. 12-17, 2001$b(terrorist attacks; attack on America; Sept. 11 terrorist attacks; Sept. 11 terror attacks; Sept. 11 terrorism) =670 \\$aWashington Post, Sept. 12, 2001$b(terrorist attacks; attack on America; Sept. 11 terrorist attacks) =670 \\$aNBC News television broadcasts, Sept. 11-17, 2001$b(attack on America) =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, Oct. 5, 2001$b(911 terrorist attacks; 9/11 terrorist attacks) =670 \\$aWWW, June 28, 2005$b(Nine-Eleven terrorist attacks) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the attacks by terrorists on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon outside Washington, D.C., using three hijacked commercial jetliners, and on the crash of a fourth hijacked jetliner in a rural area of Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001. =750 \2$aSeptember 11 Terrorist Attacks$0(DNLM)D047851$5IEN =LDR 00931cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362980102441 =005 20090608103526.0 =008 010820i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001008175 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001008175 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPolybrominated diphenyl ethers =450 \\$aPBDE (Chemicals) =550 \\$wg$aEthers =550 \\$wg$aPolybrominated biphenyls =670 \\$aWork cat.: Proposed EC Directive to ban the use of Pentabromodiphenyl ether (Penta BDE), 2001 =670 \\$aBromine Science and Enviromental Forum WWW Site, 17 Aug. 2001$bAn introduction to brominated flame retardants (Brominated flame retardants, Different types of brominated flame retardants) p. 4 (Penta-BDE (pentabromodiphenyl ether), Deca-BDE (Decabromodiphenyl ether) and Octa-BDE (octabromodiphenyl ether) are all types of PBDEs: Polybrominated diphenyl ethers) =750 \2$aHalogenated Diphenyl Ethers$0(DNLM)D055768$5IEN =LDR 02275cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362980202441 =005 20120730164517.0 =008 010613i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001000580 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001000580 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.V53$cBotany =150 \\$aViscaceae =450 \\$aArceuthobiaceae =450 \\$aBifariaceae =450 \\$aDendrophthoaceae =450 \\$aGinalloaceae =450 \\$aPhoradendraceae =450 \\$aRazoumofskyaceae =550 \\$wg$aMistletoes =550 \\$wg$aSantalales =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mistletoe : the genus Viscum, c2000:$bp. 1 (Mistletoes belong to the families Loranthaceae and Viscaceae, which both are taxonomically related to each other, and share the order Santalales. The family of Viscaceae has seven genera (Arceuthobium, Dendrophthora, Ginalloa, Korthalsella, Notothixos, Phoradendron, Viscum) and several hundred species world-wide) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Viscaceae. Dicots - Rosidae - Santalales. Genera: Arceutholobium, Dendrophthora, Ginalloa, Korthalsella, Notothixos, Phoradendron, Viscum. Formerly included in Loranthaceae) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, June 13, 2001$b(Viscaceae. Including Arceuthobiaceae, Bifariaceae, Ginalloaceae, Razoumofskyaceae. Species: 450. Genera: Arceuthobium, Dendrophthora, Ginalloa, Korthalsella, Notothixos, Phoradendron, Viscum) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, June 13, 2001$b(Viscaceae. Vernacular name: not available. Rank: Family. Usage: accepted. Order: Santalales) =670 \\$aFamilies and genera in GRIN, via WWW, June 13, 2001$b(Viscaceae. Type genus: Viscum. Dicot family. Synonyms: Arceuthobiaceae, Bifariaceae, Ginalloaceae, Razoumofskyaceae) =670 \\$aVascular plant families and genera, via WWW, June 13, 2001$b(Viscaceae. Genera: Arceuthobium, Dendrophthora, Ginalloa, Korthalsella, Notothixos, Phoradendron, Viscum) =670 \\$aReveal, J.L. Vascular plant family nomenclature, via WWW, June 13, 2001$b(accepted family: Viscaceae Batsch, 1802; synonyms: Arceuthobiaceae Tiegh., 1897; Bifariaceae Nakai, 1952; Dendrophthoaceae Tiegh., 1898; Ginalloaceae Tiegh., 1899; Phoradendraceae H. Karsten, 1860) =750 \2$aViscaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028163 =LDR 01631cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362980302441 =005 20140305171023.0 =008 010828i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001009897 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001009897 =040 \\$aArU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (Food safety system) =450 \\$aHACCP (Food safety system) =550 \\$wg$aFood$xSafety measures =550 \\$wg$aFood industry and trade$xQuality control =670 \\$aWork cat.: Howard, L. Considerations for developing a HACCP plan for acidified foods, 2000:$bp. 1 (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) techniques are becoming the accepted norm for controlling the safety of foods) =670 \\$aCorlett, D. HACCP user's manual, 1998:$bp. xiii (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point food safety system (HACCP) ... is a scientifically based protocol that is applied directly to the food procurement, production, and distribution process) =670 \\$aFDA backgrounder via WWW, Sept. 18, 2001$b(HACCP: state-of-the art approach to food safety; Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point, or HACCP (pronounced hassip); New challenges to the U.S. food supply have prompted FDA to consider adopting a HACCP - based food safety system on a wider basis. HACCP involves 7 principles: 1) Analyze hazards; 2) Identify critical control points; 3) Establish preventive measures with critical limits; 4) Establish monitoring procedures; 5) Establish corrective actions; 6) Establish verification procedures; 7) Establish record keeping) =750 \2$aHazard Analysis and Critical Control Points$0(DNLM)D064088$5IEN =LDR 00316cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362980402441 =005 20110405144048.0 =008 010820||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001007789 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001007789 =040 \\$aArU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFood$xSafety measures =750 \2$aFood Safety$0(DNLM)D059022$5IEN =LDR 01632cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362980502441 =005 20120730164517.0 =008 010926i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001000681 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001000681 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aElectrospray ionization mass spectrometry =450 \\$aESIMS (Spectrum analysis) =450 \\$aIonization mass spectrometry, Electrospray =550 \\$wg$aMass spectrometry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gerber, S.A. Direct profiling of multiple enzymes in human cell lysates by affinity chromatography/electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, 2001. =670 \\$aINSPEC, via WWW, Aug. 31, 2001$b(Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESIMS)) =670 \\$aMESH browser, via WWW, Aug. 31, 2001$b(Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization. A mass spectrometry technique used for analysis of nonvolatile compounds such as proteins and macromolecules. The technique involves preparing electrically charged droplets from analyte molecules dissolved in solvent. The electrically charged droplets enter a vacuum chamber where the solvent is evaporated. Evaporation of solvent reduces the droplet size, thereby increasing the coulombic repulsion within the droplet. As the charged droplets get smaller, the excess charge within them causes them to disintegrate and release analyte molecules. The volatilized analyte molecules are then analyzed by mass spectrometry) =675 \\$aAcademic Press dict. of sci. and tech., via WWW, Aug. 31, 2001;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of sci. and tech. terms, c1989 =750 \2$aSpectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D021241 =LDR 00623cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362980602441 =005 20120730164517.0 =008 010725i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001006208 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001006208 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aGV504.6.C44 =150 \\$aTai chi for children =550 \\$wg$aExercise for children =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001043138: Olson, S. Tai Chi for kids, c2001. =750 \2$81$wb$aTai Ji$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026302 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTai Ji$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00484cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362980702441 =005 20120730164517.0 =008 010913i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001008803 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001008803 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHypertrophic scars =450 \\$aScars$xHypertrophy =550 \\$wg$aHypertrophy =550 \\$wg$aScars =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cicatrix, Hypertrophic x Scars, Hypertrophic) =750 \2$aCicatrix, Hypertrophic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017439 =LDR 01154cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362980802441 =005 20091021104502.0 =008 010718||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001008306 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001008306 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMultilevel models (Statistics) =450 \\$aHierarchical linear models (Statistics) =450 \\$aMixed effects models (Statistics) =450 \\$aRandom coefficient models (Statistics) =450 \\$aVariance component models (Statistics) =550 \\$wg$aMathematical models =550 \\$wg$aRegression analysis =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00435833: Specification methods for the multilevel model, 2000:$bp. 1 (a regression model for data with a hierarchical structure; synonyms: random coefficient model, hierarchical linear model, mixed effects model, variance component model) =670 \\$aCompuMath cit. index$b(multilevel model[s]) =670 \\$aLC database, July 18, 2001$b(in titles: multilevel models) =675 \\$aCRC concise encyc. math.;$aEisenreich. Mathematik;$aEncyc. dict. math.;$aEncyc. math.;$aMath. subj. classif. =750 \2$aMultilevel Analysis$0(DNLM)D055361$5IEN =LDR 00595cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362980902441 =005 20120730164517.0 =008 010827i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001001662 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001001662 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVeterinary laparoscopic surgery =550 \\$wg$aLaparoscopic surgery =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary surgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001049198: Equine diagnostic and surgical laparoscopy, 2001. =670 \\$aAltaVista search, July 19, 2001$b(Veterinary laparoscopic surgery) =750 \2$aLaparoscopy$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010535Q000662 =LDR 00860cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362981002441 =005 20100716084457.0 =008 010703i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001002949 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001002949 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRS419.5 =150 \\$aHigh throughput screening (Drug development) =450 \\$aHigh throughput testing (Drug development) =450 \\$aHRS (Drug development) =550 \\$wg$aDrug development =550 \\$wg$aPharmaceutical chemistry =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001039417: High throughput screening : methods and protocols, c2002. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, July 2, 2001$b(High throughput screening: 95 hits related to drug development) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on large-scale screening of substances for drug activity. =750 \2$aHigh-Throughput Screening Assays$0(DNLM)D057166$5IEN =LDR 01559cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362981102441 =005 20120730164516.0 =008 010709i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001000599 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001000599 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aCalcium fluoride =550 \\$wg$aCalcium compounds =550 \\$wg$aFluorides =550 \\$aFluorspar =670 \\$aWork cat.: Schroeder, B. Surface modification enhanced semiconductor-on-insulator heteroepitaxy, 2000:$babstr. (The growth of CaF b2 (B on silicon poses few problems and is currently well understood. However, due to a strong chemical reaction and a large difference in surface energies, the growth of silicon on CaF b2 (B presents many challenges.) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. terms, c1989$b(Calcium fluoride, CaF b2 (B. Colorless, cubic crystals that are slightly soluble in water and soluble in ammonium salt solutions; used in etching glass and preparing hydrofluoric acid) =670 \\$aAcademic Press dict. of sci. and tech., via WWW, July 9, 2001$b(calcium fluoride: Inorganic Chemistry. CaF b2 (B, a colorless to white powder that occurs in nature as fluorite or fluorspar; used in etching glass, lasers, and electronic spectroscopy) =670 \\$aAmer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., c2000$b(calcium fluoride: a colorless powder, CaF b2 (B, used in emery wheels, carbon electrodes, and cements) =670 \\$aLC database, July 9, 2001$b(subj. hdgs.: Calcium fluoride; Calcium fluoride crystals) =750 \2$aCalcium Fluoride$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002124 =LDR 00351cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362981202441 =005 20120730164516.0 =008 010705i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001008632 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001008632 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCentral nervous system$xInfections =750 \2$aCentral Nervous System Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002494 =LDR 00447cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362981302441 =005 20060524140824.0 =008 010618i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001002061 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001002061 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aChemical terrorism =550 \\$wg$aTerrorism =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001042680: Super terrorism : biological, chemical, and nuclear, 2001. =750 \2$aChemical Terrorism$0(DNLM)D051337$5IEN =LDR 00573cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362981402441 =005 20120730164516.0 =008 010519||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001006315 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001006315 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGastric fundus =450 \\$aFundus gastricus =450 \\$aFundus of stomach =450 \\$aFundus ventriculi =550 \\$wg$aStomach =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(gastric fundus; fundus of stomach; fundus gastricus; fundus ventruculi) =750 \2$aGastric Fundus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005748 =LDR 00897cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362981502441 =005 20120730164516.0 =008 010519i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001006293 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001006293 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFundoplication =450 \\$aNissen fundoplication =450 \\$aNissen operation =450 \\$aNissen's operation =550 \\$wg$aEsophagus$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aGastric fundus$xSurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99163405: Liebermann-Meffert, D. Rudolf Nissen and the world revolution of fundoplication ... c1999$b(fundoplication; Nissen fundoplication) =670 \\$aMESH$b(fundoplication; x Nissen operation) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(fundoplication; Nissen's operation) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(fundoplication; Nissen fundoplication; Nissen operation) =750 \2$aFundoplication$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018662 =LDR 00774cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362981602441 =005 20120730164516.0 =008 010517i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001003379 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001003379 =040 \\$aUkCU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEicosapentaenoic acid =450 \\$aEPA (Fatty acid) =550 \\$wg$aOmega-3 fatty acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Passwater, R. EPA--marine lipids, c1982:$bp. 1-2 (EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) ... one of the "Omega-3" fatty acids) =670 \\$aMESH$b(5,8,11,14,17-Eicosapentaenoic Acid) =670 \\$aMicrobiology abstracts, via WWW, May 17, 2001$b(eicosapentaenoic acid) =675 \\$aMacmillan encyc. of chemistry;$aHawley's condensed chem. dict., c1997 =750 \2$aEicosapentaenoic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015118 =LDR 00530cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362981702441 =005 20010720121547.0 =008 010511i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001002944 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001002944 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRL248 =150 \\$aSunburn =550 \\$wg$aBurns and scalds =550 \\$wg$aPhotosensitivity disorders =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xWounds and injuries =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001002692: Gordon, S. Sunburn, c2001. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Sunburn) =750 \0$aSunburn$5IEN =LDR 00507cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362981802441 =005 20010720121211.0 =008 010605i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001000030 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001000030 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSynovitis =450 \\$aSynovial membranes$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aSynovial membranes$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Synovitis) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(synovitis: inflammation of a synovial membrane) =750 \0$aSynovitis$5IEN-M =LDR 01406cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362981902441 =005 20120730164515.0 =008 031125i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001005623 =040 \\$aMH-G$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.H66$cBotany =150 \\$aHippocrateaceae =550 \\$wg$aCelastrales =670 \\$aWork cat.: Contribui�c�ao ao conhecimento das esp�ecies brasileiras de Hippocrateaceae Juss., 2000:$bp. 21 (the Hippocrateaceae Juss. family; the palinological study of the family confirmed the permanence of the South-American Hippocrateaceae as an independent taxon from Celastraceae) =670 \\$aIndex nominum genericorum (plantarum), 1979:$bunder Hippocratea (Phan.-Hippocrateaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(hippocrateaceae: a family of tropical shrubs or trees (order Sapindales) having opposite leaves and small 5-parted flowers) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Hippocrateaceae Juss. = Celastraceae) under Celastraceae (Dicots--Rosidae--Celastrales (incl. Hippocrateaceae)) =670 \\$aVascular plant families and genera, 1992:$bp. 520-521 (Celastraceae; list of genera includes Hippocratea) =670 \\$aITIS, Nov. 25, 2003$b(Family Hippocrateaceae, Order Celastrales) =670 \\$aPlants national database, Nov. 25, 2003$b(Family Hippocrateaceae -- Hippocratea family. Order Celastrales) =750 \2$aHippocrateaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031320 =LDR 00768cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362982002441 =005 20120730164515.0 =008 010414i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001006255 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001006255 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R85$cBotany =150 \\$aUncaria =450 \\$aGambirplants =550 \\$wg$aRubiaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. plant. =670 \\$aUsher dict. plants.$b(Uncaria 60 spp. tropical vines) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns. =670 \\$aSPN$b(Uncaria; x Gambirplant) =670 \\$aITIS database, May 4, 2001$b(Uncaria, genus) =670 \\$aVascular Plant Families and Genera via WWW, May 4, 2001$b(Uncaria Schreb. in Rubiaceae) =750 \2$aUncaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032070 =LDR 00589cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362982102441 =005 20120730164515.0 =008 010413i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001006240 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001006240 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ53.P5 =150 \\$aPhysical therapy for infants =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xDiseases$xTreatment =750 \2$81$wb$aPhysical Therapy Techniques$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPhysical Therapy Techniques$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 01210cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362982202441 =005 20140324104708.0 =008 010406i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001001843 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001001843 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQH212.S28 =150 \\$aScanning electrochemical microscopy =450 \\$aSECM (Microscopy) =550 \\$wg$aScanning probe microscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001028546: Scanning electrochemical microscopy, 2001. =670 \\$aASTI$b(Scanning electrochemical microscopy) =670 \\$aScanning probe microscopy and spectroscopy, c2001:$bp. 443 (Scanning electrochemical microscopy. SECM; invoves measurement of the faradaic current that flows at the tip electrode to deduce information about substrate materials) =670 \\$aScanning electrochemical microscopy home page, April 5, 2001$b(scanning electrochemical microscopy, SECM; the scanning electrochemical microscope is a scanned probe microscope related to scanning tunneling and atomic force microscopes; distinguised from electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopes) =675 \\$aRandom House;$aWeb. 3;$aMESH =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Electrochemical, Scanning$0(DNLM)D064347$5IEN =LDR 00745cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362982302441 =005 20140106142539.0 =008 010315i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001002072 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001002072 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV2391$bHV2392.2 =150 \\$aHearing impaired infants =450 \\$aHearing disorders in infants$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aInfants with disabilities =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00708893: Hearing impaired infants, 1999. =750 \2$81$wb$aPersons With Hearing Impairments$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019986 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPersons With Hearing Impairments$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 01547cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362982402441 =005 20140401142853.0 =008 010317i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001000478 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA1560 =150 \\$aThree-dimensional imaging =450 \\$a3-D imaging =450 \\$a3D imaging =450 \\$aThree-dimensional imaging systems =450 \\$aThree-dimensional imaging techniques =450 \\$aThree-dimensional visualization =450 \\$aVisualization, Three-dimensional =550 \\$wg$aImaging systems =670 \\$aBIOSIS previews, via WebSPIRS, Feb. 23, 2001$b(three-dimensional imaging; three-dimensional (3D) imaging technique; three-dimensional (3-D) imaging techniques; 3-D visualization technique; three-dimensional imaging systems) =670 \\$aExpanded academic ASAP, Mar. 18, 2001$b(Three-dimensional imaging; Three-dimensional coherence imaging; Three-Dimensional Biomedical Imaging; Three-dimensional phase imaging; Three-Dimensional Direct Imaging; Three-dimensional ultrasound imaging; three-dimensional EPR imaging; 3-D imaging; three-dimensional subsurface imaging technique; three-dimensional seismic imaging; 3D imaging; 3D solid imaging) =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 18, 2001$b(ti: three-dimensional imaging; three-dimensional imaging techniques; 3D Imaging; 3-D Digital Imaging; Three-dimensional visualization and display technologies; three-dimensional imaging techniques and display technologies) =750 \2$aImaging, Three-Dimensional$5IEN$0(DNLM)D021621 =LDR 01632cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362982502441 =005 20120730164514.0 =008 010313i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001004824 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001004824 =040 \\$aCaOONL$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRamipril =550 \\$wg$aAngiotensin converting enzyme$xInhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Today's hypertension & renal disease, spring 1999:$bv. 1, no. 1 (subtitle: Time for new treatment standards?) p. 1 ("Ace inhibitors such as ramipril are renoprotective in type diabetic and chronic non-diabetic nephropathies, and in persistent proteinuria.") =670 \\$aEffects of an Angiotensin-Converting-Enzyme inhibitor, Ramipril, on Death ... WWW site, March 23, 2000. =670 \\$aPubMed WWW site, March 23, 2000$b(ramipril; angiotensin-converting enzyme or ACE inhibitors) =670 \\$aR�epertoire de vedettes-mati�ere authorities database, March 23, 2000$b(Established heading: Ramipril. 450 reference from trade name, Vesdil.) =670 \\$aHealth drug database WWW site, March 23, 2000$b(ramipril; brand: Altace; "ramipril is in a class of drugs called angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors)") =670 \\$aHealthtouch Online "Altace Capsules" WWW site, March 23, 2000$b(Generic name: ramipril; Possible names for this drug: Altace Capsules, Ramipril Capsules,; "antihypertensive medication"; "This medicine is an ACE inhibitor used to treat high blood pressure. It may also be used to treat congestive heart disease and other conditions as determined by your doctor.") =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aRamipril$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017257 =LDR 00634cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362982602441 =005 20120730164514.0 =008 010312i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001002934 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001002934 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP772.P35 =150 \\$aPantothenic acid =450 \\$aVitamin B 5 =450 \\$aVitamin B5 =550 \\$wg$aVitamin B complex =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001274916: Eisenstein, P. Overcoming the pain of inflammatory arthritis, c1997. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$bReg. no. 79-83-4. =670 \\$aChemfinder, March 12, 2001. =750 \2$aPantothenic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010205 =LDR 01021cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362982702441 =005 20120730164514.0 =008 010221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001004251 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001004251 =040 \\$aMH-EB$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L785$cBotany =150 \\$aStrychnos =550 \\$wg$aLoganiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat: Blume, K.L. Antiaris, translation from Rumphia, 19--:$bleaf 1, 2nd group (Strychnos) =670 \\$aIndex nominum genericorum (plantarum), 1979$b(Strychnos; Phan.--Loganiaceae) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Strychnos; Strychnaceae (Loganiaceae s.l.)) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, 1993$b(Strychnos; Dicotyledones; Loganiaceae) =670 \\$aVascular plant families and genera, Feb. 15, 2001:$bunder list of genera in Loganiaceae (Strychnos) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(strychnos: a large genus of tropical trees and woody tendril-climbing vines (family Loganiaceae)) =750 \2$aStrychnos$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031451 =LDR 00838cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362982802441 =005 20120730164514.0 =008 010221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001000298 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001000298 =040 \\$aMShM$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTNT (Chemical) =450 \\$aMethyltrinitrobenzene =450 \\$aTrinitrotoluene =450 \\$aTrinitrotoluol =450 \\$aTrotyl =550 \\$wg$aExplosives =550 \\$wg$aOrganonitrogen compounds =550 \\$wg$aToluene =670 \\$aWork cat.: Experimental studies on the toxicity and potential dangers of trinitrotoluene (TNT), 1944. =670 \\$aHazardous chemicals desk reference, 3rd ed., 1993. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(TNT, also called trinitrotoluene, trinitrotoluol, methyltrinotrobenzene, trotyl) =750 \2$aTrinitrotoluene$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D014303 =LDR 00843cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362982902441 =005 20120730164514.0 =008 010216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001004232 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001004232 =040 \\$aMH-EB$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M73$cBotany =150 \\$aAntiaris =550 \\$wg$aMoraceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Blume, K.L. Antiaris, translation from Rumphia, 19--. =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Antiaris: Phan.-Moraceae) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, 1993$b(Antiaris; Moraceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Antiaris; Moraceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Antiaris: a genus of East Indian trees (family Moraceae); x-ref. to upas; under upas: upas or upas tree: a very large evergreen tree (Antiaris toxicaria)) =750 \2$aAntiaris$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031621 =LDR 00591cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362983002441 =005 20120730164514.0 =008 041214i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001000392 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aTranssexual youth =550 \\$wg$aSexual minority youth =670 \\$aWork cat.: Social services with transgendered youth, c1999. =750 \2$81$wb$aTranssexualism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014189 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTranssexualism$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00907cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362983102441 =005 20120730164513.0 =008 010126i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001000379 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001000379 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S353$cBotany =150 \\$aKadsura =550 \\$wg$aSchisandraceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Saunders, R.M.K. Monograph of Kadsura (Schisandraceae), c1998. =670 \\$aFamilies and genera in GRIN, via WWW, Jan. 26, 2001$b(Kadsura. Family: Schisandraceae) =670 \\$aIndex nominum genericorum (plantarum), via WWW, Jan. 26, 2001$b(Kadsura. Phan.-Schisandraceae) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, via WWW, Jan. 26, 2001$b(Kadsura (Dicotyledones: Schisandraceae)) =670 \\$aInternational plant name index, via WWW, Jan. 26, 2001. =675 \\$aITIS, Jan. 26, 2001 =750 \2$aKadsura$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032135 =LDR 00675cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362983202441 =005 20120730164513.0 =008 010126i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001000183 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001000183 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAsphyxia in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren's accidents =550 \\$wg$aPediatric respiratory diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Choking risks to children under four from toys and other objects, 1999. =750 \2$81$wb$aAsphyxia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001237 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAsphyxia$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00684cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362983302441 =005 20120207151706.0 =008 010106i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001002011 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001002011 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBreast milk$xCollection and preservation =450 \\$aBreast milk$xPreservation =450 \\$aBreast milk$xStorage =450 \\$aCollection of breast milk =450 \\$aPreservation of breast milk =550 \\$wg$aFood handling =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00500208: Arnold, L.D.W. Recommendations for collection, storage, and handling of a mother's milk ... 1999. =750 \2$aBreast Milk Expression$0(DNLM)D061186$5IEN =LDR 00989cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362983402441 =005 20150501104244.0 =008 001215i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00009986 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00009986 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aHM708$cSociology =150 \\$aSocial capital (Sociology) =450 \\$aCapital, Social (Sociology) =550 \\$wg$aSociology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00045284: Social capital : critical perspectives, 2001. =670 \\$aWilliams, J. The fable of crime as work:$bfootnote, p. 3 ("social capital ... measures the bondedness of an individual to society. Social capital consists of three components : networks for disseminating and obtaining information ... a reward and punishment system, and a system of reciprocal debts and obligations".) =670 \\$aFirst Search, Social Science Abstracts, Dec. 12, 2000. =670 \\$aHotBot search engine, Dec. 12, 2000$b("social capital") =750 \2$aSocial Capital$0(DNLM)D066270$5IEN =LDR 00612cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362983502441 =005 20070702092438.0 =008 010904i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00000070 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR401.5$cVirology =150 \\$aLuteoviruses =450 \\$aLuteovirus (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aLuteoviridae =670 \\$aMESH$b(Luteovirus. Scope note: a genus of plant viruses that infects both monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants) =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 509 (Luteovirus, genus in family Luteoviridae) =750 \2$aLuteovirus$0(DNLM)D017793$5IEN =LDR 01526cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362983602441 =005 20200821145312.0 =008 001215i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00010142 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00010142 =040 \\$aCaAE$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aLissencephaly =450 \\$aAgyria =450 \\$aLissencephalia =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aIntellectual disability =670 \\$aWork cat.: Edelson, M. My journey with Jake : a memoir of parenting and disability, c2000:$bp. 41 (Your son has a rare brain condition called lissencephaly) =670 \\$aGeneClinics website, Oct. 2000$b(The term lissencephaly (LIS) refers to a "smooth brain" as a result of absent gyration caused by deficient neuronal migration during embryogenesis) =670 \\$aNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke website, Oct. 20, 2000$b(NINDS Lissencephaly Information Page: Lissencephaly, which literally means "smooth brain," is a rare brain formation disorder ...) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Agyria: The congenital absence or great reduction in the number of surface convolutions on the cerebral cortex. The total mass of cortical tissue is markedly reduced and as a result affected individuals are severely mentally retarded. Also called lissencephaly, lissencephalia) =670 \\$aHealthgate online database, Oct. 20, 2000$b(Vallee, R. The role of cytoplasmic dynein in the human brain developmental disease lissencephaly ...) =750 \2$aLissencephaly$0(DNLM)D054082$5IEN =LDR 01304cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362983702441 =005 20120730164513.0 =008 001206i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00009609 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00009609 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPolyethylene terephthalate =450 \\$aEthylene terephthalate polymer =450 \\$aMylar (Trademark) =450 \\$aPET (Chemical) =450 \\$aTerephthalic acid-ethylene glycol polymer =550 \\$wg$aPhthalate esters =550 \\$wg$aPolyesters =550 \\$wg$aThermoplastics =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00275532: PET resins, c1998:$bp. 1 (polyethylene terephthalate (PET)) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Polyethylene terephthalate) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(polyethylene terephthalate: (C b10 (BH b8 (BO b4 (B)x; CAS 25038-59-9; thermoplastic polyester formed from ethylene glycol by direct esterification or by catalyzed ester exchange with dimethyl phthalate) =670 \\$aDict. chem. names synonyms:$bp. I-1127 (25038-59-9; poly(oxyethyleneoxyterephthaloyl), ethylene terephthalate polymer, Mylar, poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyloxy-carbonyl-1,4-phentlenecarbonyl), terephthalic acid-ethylene glycol polymer) =675 \\$aHackh chem. dict.;$aRandom House =750 \2$aPolyethylene terephthalates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011093 =LDR 00631cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362983802441 =005 20160801090701.0 =008 001208i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00009274 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00009274 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRaloxifene =450 \\$aEvista (Trademark) =450 \\$aKeoxifene =550 \\$wg$aSelective estrogen receptor modulators =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98094879: Stolar, M.W. Evista (raloxifene): a medical doctor answers all your questions ... c1999$b(Evista, raloxifene) =670 \\$aMESH$b(raloxifene, x keoxifene) =750 \2$aRaloxifene Hydrochloride$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020849 =LDR 00901cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362983902441 =005 20120730164513.0 =008 001129i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00008715 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00008715 =040 \\$aMH-A$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M73$cBotany =150 \\$aArtocarpus =450 \\$aArtocarpuses =550 \\$wg$aMoraceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Jarrett, F.M. Studies in Artocarpus and allied genera. I, General considerations ... 1959:$bp. 1 (the genus Artocarpus; Moraceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Artocarpus: a large genus of tall evergreen milky-juiced trees (family Moraceae); artocarpuses: a plant of the genus Artocarpus) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. plant., 1979$b(Artocarpus; Moraceae) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Artocarpus; Moraceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Artocarpus; Moraceae) =750 \2$aArtocarpus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031622 =LDR 02029cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362984002441 =005 20120730164513.0 =008 001122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00009650 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA1199.4.A46 =150 \\$aAlternative toxicity testing =450 \\$aAlternatives in toxicity testing =450 \\$aAlternatives to animal testing in toxicology =450 \\$aAnimal testing alternatives in toxicology =550 \\$wg$aToxicity testing =550 \\$aToxicology$xAnimal models =670 \\$aMesh$b(Animal testing alternatives) =670 \\$aRowan, A.N. Of mice, models & men: a critical evaluation of animal research, 1984:$bpp. 261-262 (Alternatives--refers to techniques or methods that replace laboratory animals, reduce number of animals used, or refine tests to minimize stress on animals). =670 \\$aZurlo, J. Animals and alternatives in testing, 1994:$bp. 71 (Alternatives--single concept for methodologies that either eliminate (replacement alternative) the need for whole animals, decrease (reduction alternative) the number of whole animals for a particular procedure, or improve the design and/or efficiency of a test, thereby lessening distress and discomfort in lab. animals (refinement alternative)) =670 \\$aComprehensive toxicology, 1997:$bv. 2, p. 96 (Alternative techniques. "There are a number of scientists who still have trouble using the term 'alternative.' To them, the term means simply a replacement for animal testing and they prefer not to expand its definition, opting, for terms such as 'adjunct.' However, the term 'alternative' is so well established in the public, scientific, and regulatory arenas that continued resistance seems fruitless.") =680 \\$iHere are entered works on methods, techniques or procedures designed to replace or reduce the number of conventional laboratory animals used in research on toxicity, and/or alleviate their stress and discomfort. =750 \2$aAnimal Testing Alternatives$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000826 =LDR 00967cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362984102441 =005 20120730164513.0 =008 001120i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00008697 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00008697 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRenal circulation =450 \\$aCirculation, Renal =450 \\$aKidneys$xCirculation =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xBlood-vessels =670 \\$aWork cat.: Anderson, W.P. The renal circulation, 2000:$bp. xv (The kidneys comprise less than 1% of the total mass of the body, yet receive more than 20% of the cardiac output in the resting human being. Regulation of blood flow within the kidney is essential for optimal renal function, including the continual elimination of metabolic waste products and toxins, salt and water homeostasis, and red blood cell production.) =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aRenal Circulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012079 =LDR 00531cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362984202441 =005 20120730164513.0 =008 001121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00009926 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00009926 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aClinical pharmacologists =550 \\$wg$aPharmacologists =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics in a changing world, 1999:$bp. x (recruitment, training and retention of clinical pharmacologists) =750 \2$aPharmacology, Clinical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010601 =LDR 01204cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362984302441 =005 20070821165725.0 =008 030725i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00009585 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA644.W47$cPublic health =150 \\$aWest Nile fever =450 \\$aWest Nile encephalitis =450 \\$aWest Nile virus disease =450 \\$aWest Nile virus infection =550 \\$wg$aEpidemic encephalitis =550 \\$wg$aFlaviviral diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00328834: West Nile virus outbreak : lessons for public health preparedness : report to congressional requesters, c2000. =670 \\$aMESH$b(West Nile Fever; caused by a flavivirus) =670 \\$aWis. Dept. Health & Family Services web site, Aug. 14, 2002$b(West Nile virus infection (West Nile encephalitis, West Nile fever)) =670 \\$aCanadian Food Inspection Agency web site, Aug. 14, 2002$b(West Nile virus disease (WNVD)) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the disease caused by the West Nile virus. Works on the virus that causes West Nile fever are entered under$aWest Nile virus. =681 \\$iNote under$aWest Nile virus =750 \2$aWest Nile Fever$0(DNLM)D014901$5IEN =LDR 00563cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362984402441 =005 20050322134359.0 =008 991118||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99010892 =035 \\$aSH 99010892 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHistory, Modern$y21st century =360 \\$isubdivision$aHistory--21st century$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., and individual corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, and topical headings =450 \\$aWorld history$y21st century =750 \2$aHistory, 21st Century$0(DNLM)D049674$5IEN =LDR 00661cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362984502441 =005 20120730164506.0 =008 990905i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99005592 =035 \\$aSH 99005592 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBromosuccinimide =450 \\$aSuccinbromimide =550 \\$wg$aSuccinimides =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bromosuccinimide x Succinbromimide) =670 \\$aConcise encyc. chem.$b(Succinimide, N-chloro- and N-bromosuccinimide are especially important in organic syntheses) =670 \\$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem. tech.:$bv. 22, p. 1079 (N-bromosuccinimide [128-08-5]) =750 \2$aBromosuccinimide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001974 =LDR 01701cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362984602441 =005 20120730164506.0 =008 000126i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00003443 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00003443 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25$cBotany =150 \\$aSpearmint =450 \\$aMentha cordifolia =450 \\$aMentha crispa =450 \\$aMentha longifolia =450 \\$aMentha spicata =450 \\$aMentha viridis =550 \\$wg$aMints (Plants) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Green, R.J. Mint farming, 1963:$bp. 4 (spearmint) p. 5 (common spearmint (Mentha spicata)) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(spearmint (Mentha spicata)) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997:$bp. 674 (spearmint, Mentha spicata) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Mentha spicata. Spearmint) =670 \\$aThe Amer. Hort. Soc. A-Z encyc. of garden plants, 1997$b(Mentha spicata, syn. M. viridis. Spearmint) =670 \\$aBrako, L. Sci. and common names of 7,000 vascular plants in the U.S., 1995:$bp. 49 (Mentha spicata - spearmint) =670 \\$aITIS, Apr. 30, 2000$b(Mentha spicata. Common name: spearmint. Synonyms: Mentha cordifolia, Mentha longifolia, Mentha viridis) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, via WWW, Apr. 30, 2000$b(Mentha spicata, spearmint. Synonyms: Mentha cordifolia, Mentha longifolia, Mentha viridis) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, Apr. 30, 2000$b(Mentha spicata. Common name: spearmint. Synonyms: Mentha aquatica var. crispa, Mentha cordifolia, Mentha crispa, Mentha spicata var. ciliata, Mentha spicata var. crispa, Mentha spicata var. viridis, Mentha viridis, Mentha x villosa var. cordifolia) =750 \2$aMentha spicata$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031337 =LDR 01763cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362984702441 =005 20120730164506.0 =008 000113i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00001691 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00001691 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.S714 =150 \\$aStatins (Cardiovascular agents) =450 \\$aHydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme A reductases$xInhibitors =450 \\$aStatin drugs =550 \\$wg$aAnticholesteremic agents =550 \\$wg$aEnzyme inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ebrahim, S. What role for statins?, 1999:$bp. iii (Statins are a new class of drugs that lower blood cholesterol) =670 \\$aHeart Information Network WWW Site, 12 Jan. 2000:$bStatins page (The most popular class of medications for cholesterol are known as "Statins") =670 \\$aMedline search, 13 Jan. 2000$b(titles: 452 hits; term used as proposed) =670 \\$aHurst's the heart, 1998:$bp. 1572 (Four classes of lipid-lowering drugs are currently available in the U.S. for treatment of hyperlipidemia: HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statins); bile-acid sequestrants (resins); nicotinic acid (niacin); and fibric-acid derivative (fibrates). Statins achieve the greatest LDL lowering of available hypolipemic drugs. Currently available statins are fluvastatin (Lescol); lovastatin (Mevacor); pravastatin (Pravachol); simvastatin (Zocor); and atorvastatin (Lipitor). The primary action of these drugs is to inhibit HMG-CoA reductase, the rate-limiting enzyme in the biosynthesis of cholesterol) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors) =670 \\$aWashington Post Health section, June 26, 2001:$bp. 12 (statin drugs) =750 \2$aHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019161 =LDR 00799cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362984802441 =005 20100802220143.0 =008 000104i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00001050 =035 \\$aSH 00001050 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSearch engines =450 \\$aAgents, Search =450 \\$aEngines, Search =450 \\$aSearch agents =550 \\$wg$aElectronic information resource searching =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99087329: Finding out about : search engine technology from a cognitive perspective, 2000. =670 \\$aInfo Trac Jan. 4, 2000$b(213 hits on "'search engine' not web not internet") =670 \\$aWWW, Jan. 18, 2000$b(terminology used in documents retrieved by AltaVista search: search engines; search agents) =750 \2$aSearch Engine$0(DNLM)D057386$5IEN =LDR 01189cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362984902441 =005 20120730164505.0 =008 000118i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00000249 =035 \\$aSH 00000249 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK898.L54$cBotanical chemistry =150 \\$aLimonoids =450 \\$aCitrus limonoids =550 \\$wg$aTerpenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00021712: Citrus limonoids, 2000. =670 \\$aPhytochemical dict., c1993:$bunder limonin (skeletal type: limonoid) =670 \\$aAGRICOLA, via 1stsearch, Jan. 18, 2000$b(titles: limonoids, citrus limonoids; identifiers: limonoids) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index, via 1stsearch, Jan. 18, 2000$b(titles: limonoids; subjects: limonoids) =670 \\$aBackgrounder about citrus limonoids WWW site, Jan. 18, 2000$b(limonoids are natural, organic compounds in citrus fruits; can develop into limonoids known as limonin or nomilin which cause the fruit and the juice to become bitter) =670 \\$aCAS general subj. vocabulary WWW site, Jan. 18, 2000$b(limonoids; bt=terpenes) =670 \\$aPhys: Phytochemicals WWW site, Jan. 18, 2000$b(limonoids) =750 \2$aLimonins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036701 =LDR 00780cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362985002441 =005 20120730164505.0 =008 000103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99013827 =035 \\$aSH 99013827 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGuaiacol =450 \\$aCatechol methyl ether =450 \\$aMethoxyphenol =450 \\$aMethylcatechol =550 \\$wg$aCatechol =550 \\$wg$aMethyl ether =670 \\$aOld cat. heading$b(Guaiacol) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Guaiacol, an expectorant) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(guaiacol, also called methylcatechol, used as an expectorant and local anesthetic) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(guaiacol, 2-methoxyphenol. Also called catechol methyl ether, methylcatechol) =750 \2$aGuaiacol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006139 =LDR 00759cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362985102441 =005 20120730164505.0 =008 991110i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99011744 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 99011744 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSarin =450 \\$aGB (Neurotoxic agent) =450 \\$aNerve agent GB =550 \\$wg$aNerve gases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99058095: Payan, G. Deadly chemical weapons : anthrax and sarin, c2000. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aQuick dict. weapons$b(Sarin (GB) war gas, nerve agent; GB: U.S. military designation for the war gas sarin) =670 \\$aChem abst.:$b(reg. no. 107-44-8) =670 \\$aOld catalog hdg.$b( Sarin) =750 \2$aSarin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012524 =LDR 01131cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362985202441 =005 20120730164505.0 =008 991122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99011536 =035 \\$aSH 99011536 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFurfural =450 \\$aAnt oil, Artificial =450 \\$aArtificial ant oil =450 \\$aBran oil =450 \\$wnne$aFuraldehyde =450 \\$aFurfuraldehyde =450 \\$aFurfurly aldehyde =450 \\$aFurfurol =450 \\$aFurol =450 \\$aPyromucic aldehyde =550 \\$wg$aAldehydes =550 \\$wg$aFurans =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99058936: The chemistry and technology of furfural and its many by-products, 2000. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(furfural: ant oil, artificial; pyromucic aldehyde; furfuraldehyde; bran oil) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Furaldehyde x Furfural) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Furfural: also furfuraldehyde; called also furaldehyde) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(furfural: also called furfuraldehyde, pyromucic aldehyde) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Furaldehyde x Furfural) =750 \2$aFuraldehyde$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005662 =LDR 00710cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362985302441 =005 20120730164505.0 =008 991112i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99011745 =035 \\$aSH 99011745 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.S7$cMicrobiology =053 \0$aQR201.L88$cPathogenic bacteria =150 \\$aBorrelia burgdorferi =550 \\$wg$aBorrelia =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99057304: Biography of a germ, c2000. =670 \\$aAmerican Type Culture Coll. site, Nov. 12, 1999$b(Borrelia burgdorferi) =670 \\$aDavis, B. Microbiology, 1990:$bp. 682. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Borrelia burgdorferi, infection = Lyme disease) =750 \2$aBorrelia burgdorferi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D025065 =LDR 00451cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362985402441 =005 20091020183206.0 =008 040730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99011234 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMP3 players =550 \\$wg$aComputer sound processing =550 \\$wg$aDigital music players =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99053266: Mann, Bill. I want my MP3!, 1999:$bCIP data (MP3 player) =750 \2$aMP3-Player$0(DNLM)D055539$5IEN =LDR 00526cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362985502441 =005 20120730164505.0 =008 990802i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99005626 =035 \\$aSH 99005626 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOtitis =450 \\$aEar$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aEar$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =670 \\$aMESH$b(Otitis: inflammation of the ear unspecified as to external, middle, or internal) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Otitis) =750 \2$aOtitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010031 =LDR 00524cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362985602441 =005 20120730164505.0 =008 990729i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99005560 =035 \\$aSH 99005560 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOtitis in animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-40018: Small animal ear diseases, 2000:$bCIP galley (Otitis) =670 \\$aMerck vet.$b(Otitis) =670 \\$aBlack's vet.$b(Otitis) =750 \2$aOtitis$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010031Q000662 =LDR 01598cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362985702441 =005 20131217142934.0 =008 991020i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99011713 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP155.2.E58 =150 \\$aGreen chemistry =450 \\$wnne$aEnvironmental chemistry$xIndustrial applications =450 \\$aSustainable chemistry =550 \\$wg$aChemical engineering =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Technical =550 \\$wg$aSustainable engineering =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99052845: Green chemistry, c2000:$bCIP galley (the development and use of environmentally responsible technology and processes in an attempt to stem industrial pollution) =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 20, 1999$b(green chemistry) =670 \\$aGreen energetic materials, 2013. =670 \\$aInspec, viewed August 26, 2013$b(uncontrolled indexing: Green chemistry approach; no results under "sustainable chemistry") =670 \\$aApplied science full text, viewed August 26, 2013$b(in titles and abstracts: "Green chemistry" and "Sustainable chemistry") =680 \\$iHere are entered works on developing and using chemical technology in a way that limits adverse effects on the natural environment. Works on the chemical changes in the environment that occur naturally or that are due to pollutants are entered under$aEnvironmental chemistry. =681 \\$iNote under$aEnvironmental chemistry =688 \\$aHeading changed 20131203 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Environmental chemistry _{dollar}x Industrial applications =750 \2$aGreen Chemistry Technology$0(DNLM)D055772$5IEN =LDR 01470cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362985802441 =005 20120730164504.0 =008 990712i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99005120 =035 \\$aSH 99005120 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aRoman chamomile =450 \\$aAnthemis nobilis =450 \\$aCamomile, Roman =450 \\$aChamaemelum nobile =450 \\$aChamomile, Roman =450 \\$aEnglish chamomile =450 \\$aGarden chamomile =450 \\$aLawn chamomile =450 \\$aPerennial chamomile =450 \\$aRussian chamomile =550 \\$wg$aChamaemelum =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99038935: Brown, D. Camomile, 2000:$bCIP galley (Chamaemelum nobile, Roman camomile, is an evergreen perennial) =670 \\$aRodale's encyc. herbs, 1987:$bp. 79 (Chamomile (often spelled camomile) is two different plants: Chamaemelum nobile, formerly named Anthemis nobilis, often called Roman chamomile, and Matricaria recutita) =670 \\$aAm. Hort. Soc. A-Z encyc. garden plants, 1997$b(Chamaemelum (Anthemis nobilis) Lawn chamomile, Roman chamomile) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Chamaemelum nobile (Anthemis nobilis) Chamomile, Garden c., Russian c.) =670 \\$aBremness, L. Complete book of herbs, 1988:$bp. 64 (chamaemelum nobile (Anthemis nobilis), Perennial chamomile) =670 \\$aWorld Book:$bv. 3, p. 59 (sometimes called English or Roman camomile) =750 \2$aChamomile$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D020843 =LDR 00519cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362985902441 =005 20120730164504.0 =008 990712i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99005119 =035 \\$aSH 99005119 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aChamaemelum =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aAm. Hort. Soc. A-Z encyc. of garden plants$b(Chamaemelum: genus of four species) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Chamaemelum. Mill. Compositae) =750 \2$aChamaemelum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031167 =LDR 00779cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362986002441 =005 20120730164504.0 =008 991005i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99011626 =035 \\$aSH 99011626 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74$cBotany =150 \\$aAgrostis =450 \\$aBent grasses =450 \\$aBentgrass =450 \\$aBentgrasses =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-50082: Dernoeden, P.H. Creeping bentgrass management, 2000. =670 \\$aUSDA plant database, Oct. 5, 1999$b(Agrostis L.; bentgrass) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Grass: bent : Agrostis) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Agrostis ... Bentgrass) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(bent or bent grass, any grass of the genus Agrostis) =750 \2$aAgrostis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031703 =LDR 00651cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362986102441 =005 20120730164504.0 =008 991018i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99011591 =035 \\$aSH 99011591 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRG629.C65 =150 \\$aCongenital toxoplasmosis =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases in the fetus =550 \\$wg$aToxoplasmosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99052109: Congenital toxoplasmosis scientific background, clinical management and control, 1999. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Toxoplasmosis, Congenital) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aToxoplasmosis, Congenital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014125 =LDR 00797cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362986202441 =005 20120730164504.0 =008 991006i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 99010693 =035 \\$aSH 99010693 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL696.G27$cZoology =150 \\$aCoturnix =450 \\$aExcalfactoria =450 \\$aSynoicus =550 \\$wg$aPhasianidae =550 \\$wg$aQuails =670 \\$aHoward birds world:$bp. 51 (Coturnix, Phasianidae) =670 \\$aJohnsgard, P.A. The quails, partridges, and francolins of the world, 1988:$bp. 192 (genus Coturnix, including Synoicus and Excalfactoria) =670 \\$aHandbook of the birds of the world, c1992 :$bv. 2, p. 509 (genus Coturnix, family Phasianidae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aCoturnix$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003370 =LDR 01136cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362986302441 =005 20120730164504.0 =008 991006||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 99010678 =035 \\$aSH 99010678 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTransgenes =550 \\$wg$aGenes =670 \\$aHolmes-Davis, R. The effects of matrix attachment regions on transgene expression in Arabidopsis, 1998:$babstr. (transgenes are common tools for studying gene expression and regulation in plants) =670 \\$aMESH$b(transgenes) =670 \\$aLawrence, E. Henderson's dict. of biological terms, 1995$b(transgene: any gene introduced into an animal or plant artificially by the techniques of genetic engineering, such organisms being known as transgenic animals or plants) =670 \\$aKing, R.C. A dict. of genetics, 1997$b(transgene: a foreign gene that is introduced into an organism by injecting the gene into newly fertilized eggs) =670 \\$aThe encyc. of molecular biology, 1994$b(transgene: a gene that has been transferred from one species to another by genetic engineering) =750 \2$aTransgenes$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D019076 =LDR 01267cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362986402441 =005 20120730164504.0 =008 991006||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 99010676 =035 \\$aSH 99010676 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMatrix attachment regions =450 \\$aMARs (Matrix attachment regions) =550 \\$wg$aNuclear matrix =670 \\$aHolmes-Davis, R. The effects of matrix attachment regions on transgene expression in Arabidopsis, 1998:$bleaf 2 ("Matrix Attachment Regions (MARs) are the DNA sequences thought to bind the nuclear matrix and form the foundations of the looped chromatin domains") leaves 3-4 (MARs may function as boundary elements; may function as chromatin regulatory elements to modify chromatin conformation; may be components of origins of DNA replication; may function to organize chromosomes by tethering chromatin to the chromosomal scaffold during mitosis and meiosis) =670 \\$aThe encyc. of molecular biology, 1994$b(matrix attachment regions: sites in the nuclear matrix to which DNA is attached) =675 \\$aLawrence, E. Henderson's dict. of biological terms, 1995;$aKing, R.C. A dict. of genetics, 1997;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =750 \2$aMatrix Attachment Regions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D045170 =LDR 00674cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362986502441 =005 20120730164503.0 =008 991006i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 99013770 =035 \\$aSH 99013770 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aHV5822.M3$cSocial pathology =053 \0$aRC568.C2$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aMarijuana abuse =450 \\$aCannabis abuse =550 \\$wg$aDrug abuse =670 \\$aAnnual report on marijuana use among arrestees, 1998:$bt.p. (marijuana use) =670 \\$aLC database, July 6, 1999$b(Marijuana abuse) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Marijuana abuse; was Cannabis abuse 1981-1989) =750 \2$aMarijuana Abuse$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002189 =LDR 01247cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362986602441 =005 20120730164503.0 =008 050520i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 99013520 =040 \\$aCaOONL$beng$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.E68$cBotany =150 \\$aGaultheria =450 \\$aBrossaea =450 \\$aBrossea =450 \\$aChiogenes =450 \\$aGautiera =450 \\$aSnowberries (Gaultheria) =450 \\$aSnowberry (Gaultheria) =550 \\$wg$aEricaceae =670 \\$aMcLeod, A. Conversion of understocked salal sites at Woss Lake, British Columbia, 1992. =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bunder gaultheria (a widely distributed genus of evergreen shrubs (family Ericaceae)) =670 \\$aIndex Nominum Genericorum (Plantarum) WWW site, April 21, 1999$b(Gautiera synonym of Gaultheria) =670 \\$aPlants national database, via WWW, May 20, 2005$b(Genus Gaultheria L. - snowberry, family Ericaceae; also Genus Symphoricarpos Duham. - snowberry, family Caprifoliaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, May 20, 2005$b(Genus: Gaultheria L. Family: Ericaceae subfamily Vaccinioideae tribe Gaultherieae. Synonyms: Brossaea, Brossea, Chiogenes, possible synonyms: Pernettya) =750 \2$aGaultheria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031282 =LDR 00775cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362986702441 =005 20120730164503.0 =008 990909i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99011761 =035 \\$aSH 99011761 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aLASIK (Eye surgery) =450 \\$aKeratomileusis, Laser in situ =450 \\$aLaser in situ keratomileusis =550 \\$wg$aCornea$xLaser surgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99046441: LASIK : advanced principles and techniques, c1999. =670 \\$aMedline$b(Titles: LASIK) =670 \\$aInternational Society of Refractive Surgery. 14 Steps of the LASIK Procedure, Sept. 8, 1999. =670 \\$aaboutLASIK.com., WWW site, Sept. 8, 1999. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aKeratomileusis, Laser In Situ$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020731 =LDR 00787cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362986802441 =005 20120730164503.0 =008 990923||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99011759 =035 \\$aSH 99011759 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQH450.7 =150 \\$aEpistasis (Genetics) =450 \\$aGenetic epistasis =550 \\$wg$aGene expression =550 \\$wg$aGenetic regulation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99046515: Epistasis and the evolutionary process, c2000. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Epistasis, Genetic) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(epistasis: interaction between genes on different loci, as a result of which one hereditary character is unexpressed, or is masked by the superimposition of another upon it) =750 \2$aEpistasis, Genetic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004843 =LDR 00536cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362986902441 =005 20200526122022.0 =008 990922i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99010191 =035 \\$aSH 99010191 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM666.C266 =150 \\$aMarijuana$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aMedical marijuana =670 \\$aWash. Post, Sept. 21, 1999:$bp. A8 (Headline: Medical marijuana) =750 \2$aMedical Marijuana$0(DNLM)D064086$5IEN =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aMarijuana Use$0(DNLM)D000074609$4BM$5IEN =LDR 00627cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362987002441 =005 20070501132442.0 =008 990811i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 99005850 =035 \\$aSH 99005850 =040 \\$aAuCNL$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOrthoreoviruses =450 \\$aOrthoreovirus =550 \\$wg$aReoviruses =670 \\$aSerwanga, J. The biological characterisation of the surface proteins of Nelson Bay virus, 1996. =670 \\$aAltaVista, July 21, 1999$b(orthoreovirus; orthoreoviruses) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Orthoreovirus: a genus of the family Reoviridae) =750 \2$aOrthoreovirus$0(DNLM)D018165$5IEN =LDR 00834cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362987102441 =005 20120730164503.0 =008 990730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99005595 =035 \\$aSH 99005595 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSuccinimides =450 \\$wnne$aSuccinimide =550 \\$wg$aImides =550 \\$wg$aPyrrolidine =670 \\$aMESH$b(Succinimides) =670 \\$aConcise encyc. chem.$b(Succinimide (pyrrolidine-2,5-dione) synthesized by heating succinic acid in a stream of ammonia, or by heating succinic acid and urea) =670 \\$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem. tech.:$bv. 22, p. 1079 (Halogen-substituted succinimides are a class of products with important applications) =670 \\$aOld cat hdg.$b(Succinimide) =670 \\$aASTI$b(succinimide) =750 \2$aSuccinimides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013388 =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362987202441 =005 20120730164503.0 =008 990707i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99005028 =035 \\$aSH 99005028 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P17$cBotany =150 \\$aSerenoa =550 \\$wg$aPalms =670 \\$aUsher dict. plants$b(Serenoa, Hook f. Palmae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Serenoa) =750 \2$aSerenoa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028024 =LDR 00503cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362987302441 =005 20080404134145.0 =008 990727i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99005469 =035 \\$aSH 99005469 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP572.L48 =150 \\$aLeptin =450 \\$aOb protein =550 \\$wg$aHormones =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99040628: Neuroendocrinology of leptin, 1999:$bCIP galley (OB protein (Leptin)) =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =750 \2$aLeptin$0(DNLM)D020738$5IEN =LDR 00972cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362987402441 =005 20251029112722.0 =008 990706i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99004969 =035 \\$aSH 99004969 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 99004969 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aQualitative research =450 \\$aQualitative analysis (Research) =450 \\$aQualitative methods (Research) =550 \\$wg$aResearch =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99038187: Using qualitative research : a practical introduction for occupational and physical therapists, 2000. =670 \\$aDialog biotechnology databases, July 6, 1999. =670 \\$aAcad. Am. encyc.:$bindex (Qualitative analysis) v. 18, pp. 29-30 (Qualitative methods range from ethnographic fieldwork to documentary historical research) =750 \0$aQualitative Research$0(DNLM)D036301$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aDocument Analysis$0(DNLM)D000092002$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00676cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362987502441 =005 20120730164503.0 =008 990702i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99004917 =035 \\$aSH 99004917 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ506.V56$cAdolescent psychiatry =150 \\$aViolence in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99037681: Davis, D.L. The aggressive adolescent ... 1999. =750 \2$81$wb$aViolence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014754 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aViolence$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 01023cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362987602441 =005 20120730164502.0 =008 990701i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99004895 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHG9371$bHG9399 =150 \\$aEmployer-sponsored health insurance =450 \\$aEmployee health benefits =450 \\$aEmployer-provided health insurance =450 \\$aEmployment-based health insurance =450 \\$aHealth insurance, Employer-sponsored =550 \\$wg$aEmployee fringe benefits =550 \\$wg$aInsurance =670 \\$aWork cat.:99038232: Salisbury, D. Severing the link between health insurance and employment, 1999:$b(employee-based health insurance) =670 \\$aLC database, July 1, 1999$b(employee-supported health insurance, employment-based health insurance, employee health benefits, employer-provided health benefits) =670 \\$aInfotrac searchbank. =675 \\$aDavids, L. Dict. of insurance, 1989 =750 \2$aInsurance Benefits$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007342 =LDR 00724cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362987702441 =005 20150518164221.0 =008 980721||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98004436 =035 \\$aSH 98004436 =040 \\$aWaPS$cDLC =150 \\$aNucleus accumbens =450 \\$aNucleus accumbens septi =550 \\$wg$aLimbic system =670 \\$aBell, K.B. The role of context conditioning and nucleus accumbens excitatory amino acid transmission in the expression of behavioral sensitization to cocaine in the rat. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Nucleus accumbens septi) =670 \\$aChurchill's ill. med. dict.$b(Nucleus accumbens septi) =750 \2$aNucleus Accumbens$0(DNLM)D009714$5IEN =LDR 00944cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362987802441 =005 20120730164502.0 =008 980721i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98004435 =035 \\$aSH 98004435 =040 \\$aWaPS$cDLC =053 \0$aQR353.5.A5 =150 \\$aAnaplasma marginale =450 \\$aAnaplasma argentium =450 \\$aAnaplasma rossicum =450 \\$aAnaplasma theileri =550 \\$wg$aAnaplasma =670 \\$aTorioni de Echaide, S. Detection of cattle naturally infected with Anaplasma marginale in an endemic region using nested PCR and recombinant MSP5-cELISA. =670 \\$aBallows, A. The Prokaryotes:$bp. 4010-16. =670 \\$aEuzeby, J.P. List of bacterial names with standing in nomenclature (website)$b(Anaplasma marginale; syns. A. argentium, A. rossicum, A. theileri) =670 \\$aBergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, 1984:v. I,$bp. 721. =750 \2$aAnaplasma marginale$5IEN$0(DNLM)D042322 =LDR 00502cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362987902441 =005 20120730164502.0 =008 980713i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98004195 =035 \\$aSH 98004195 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aVancomycin resistance =550 \0$wg$aDrug resistance in microorganisms =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-35461: Issues & controversies in prevention and control of VRE, vancomycin-resistant enterococci, 1998. =750 \2$aVancomycin Resistance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020713 =LDR 00698cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362988002441 =005 20120730164502.0 =008 990622i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 99004704 =035 \\$aSH 99004704 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR398.8 =150 \\$aCaliciviruses =450 \\$aCaliciviridae =450 \\$aCalicivirus =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aKeefer, Nathan K. Isolation and partial chracterization of a cultivable rabbit calicivirus, RaCv Ory-1, 1998:$bt.p. (Calicivirus) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Caliciviridae, family of RNA viruses and Calicivirus, genus of the family Calciviridae) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aCaliciviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002139 =LDR 02326cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362988102441 =005 20120730164502.0 =008 990621i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 99004654 =035 \\$aSH 99004654 =040 \\$aCaOONL$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMefloquine =450 \\$aLariam (Trademark) =450 \\$aMephaquin (Trademark) =450 \\$aMephaquine (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAntimalarials =550 \\$wg$aQuinoline =670 \\$aPre-deployment, in theatre and post deployment, mefloquine : in the matter of an inquiry ... in respect of the Canadian Forces deployment to Somalia and a report thereom, 1997. =670 \\$aMefloquine, Thrive@health Library WWW site, March 19, 1999$b(Meloquine, also known by brand & generic name: lariam; drug class: antiprotozoal, antimalarial) =670 \\$aDrug regimens for stand-by emergency treatment WWW site, March 19, 1999$b(Extracted from: "International Travel and Health", World Health Organisation year book, 1998) pp. 83-84 (Mefloquine (common trade names: Lariam, Mephaquin)) =670 \\$aHealth Canada. Health Protection Branch. Laboratory Centre for Disease Control, 1997: Malaria Guidelines WWW site, March 19, 1999$b("This document includes the latest up-to-date information from international sources on all aspects of malaria, including the use of Mefloquine as a safe, effective prophylactic agent.") =670 \\$aMefloquine, HealthAnswers WWW site, Mar. 19, 1999$b(Generic name: mefloquine; Common brand name: Lariam; "Mefloquine is an antimalarial (treats malaria) agent that either directly kills the malaria parasites or prevents their growth.") =670 \\$aMESH$b(Mefloquine) =670 \\$aUSP dict., 1998$b(Mefloquine) =670 \\$aMerck Index, 1996$b(Mefloquine HCl) =670 \\$aLariam (mefloquine) Info Page WWW site, March 19, 1999$b(anti-malarial drug mefloquine; trade names: lariam; mephaquine) =670 \\$aMefloquine: Pharmacology WWW site, March 19, 1999$b("mefloquine, a quinolinemethanol") =670 \\$aR�epertoire de vedettes-mati�ere WWW site, March 22, 1999$b(M�efloquine (French language subj. hdg.), UF Lariam; BT Antipaludiques (equivalent of Antimalarials); BT Quinol�eine) =675 \\$aHypertext Webster Gateway WWW site, March 22, 1999;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aMefloquine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015767 =LDR 00589cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362546902441 =005 20120730163630.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096050 =035 \\$aBZU5956NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF =150 \\$aOtolaryngology =450 \\$aEar, nose, and throat diseases =450 \\$aENT diseases =450 \\$aOtorhinolaryngologic diseases$5IEN =450 \\$aOtorhinolaryngology =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =750 \2$aOtolaryngology$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D010036 =750 \2$aOtorhinolaryngologic Diseases$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D010038 =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362547002441 =005 20180928122227.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096048 =035 \\$aBZU5954NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOtolaryngologists =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =750 \2$aOtolaryngologists$0D000072220$5IEN =LDR 00458cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362547102441 =005 20120730163629.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096047 =035 \\$aBZU5953NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOtolaryngological nursing =450 \\$aEar, nose, and throat nursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =550 \\$wg$aOtolaryngology =750 \2$aOtorhinolaryngologic Diseases$xnursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010038Q000451 =LDR 00547cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362547202441 =005 20120730163629.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096038 =035 \\$aBZU5944NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRF225 =150 \\$aOtitis media in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric otology =750 \2$81$wb$aOtitis Media$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010033 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aOtitis Media$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00466cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362547302441 =005 20120730163629.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096036 =035 \\$aBZU5942NU =035 \\$aSH 85096036 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRF225$bRF225.7 =150 \\$aOtitis media =450 \\$aMiddle ear$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aMiddle ear$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aOtitis =750 \2$aOtitis Media$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010033 =LDR 00467cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362547402441 =005 20120730163629.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096035 =035 \\$aBZU5941NU =035 \\$aSH 85096035 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRF180 =150 \\$aOtitis externa =450 \\$aEar, External$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aEar, External$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aOtitis =750 \2$aOtitis Externa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010032 =LDR 00555cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362547502441 =005 20100719152633.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096012 =035 \\$aBZU5918NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL696.S9$cZoology =150 \\$aOstriches =450 \\$aStruthio =450 \\$aStruthio camelus =450 \\$aStruthionidae =450 \\$aStruthioniformes =550 \\$wg$aBirds =550 \\$wg$aRatites =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 968. =750 \2$aStruthioniformes$0(DNLM)D020310$5IEN =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362547602441 =005 20110727122605.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096006 =035 \\$aBZU5912LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL430.7.O9$cZoology =053 \0$aSH371.3.O77$cCulture =150 \\$aOstrea =550 \\$wg$aOysters =750 \2$aOstrea$0(DNLM)D049895$5IEN =LDR 00453cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362547702441 =005 20120730163629.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096000 =035 \\$aBZU5906NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85096000 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD540 =150 \\$aOstomates =450 \\$aOstomy patients =550 \\$wg$aEnterostomy =550 \\$wg$aPeople with disabilities =750 \2$aOstomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010030 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362547802441 =005 20120430102900.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095989 =035 \\$aBZU5895NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD684 =150 \\$aOsteotomy =550 \\$wg$aBones$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedic surgery =750 \2$aOsteotomy$0(DNLM)D010027$5IEN =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362547902441 =005 20120730163629.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095988 =035 \\$aBZU5894NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC931.O8 =150 \\$aOsteosclerosis =550 \\$wg$aBones$xDiseases =750 \2$aOsteosclerosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010026 =LDR 00664cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362548002441 =005 20120730163629.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095987 =035 \\$aBZU5893NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRC280.B6 =150 \\$aOsteosarcoma =450 \\$aBone sarcoma =450 \\$aOsteogenic sarcoma =450 \\$aOsteoid sarcoma =450 \\$aOsteolytic sarcoma =550 \\$wg$aBones$xCancer =550 \\$wg$aSarcoma =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 28, 2006$b(Osteosarcoma. Scope note: A sarcoma originating in bone-forming cells, affecting the ends of long bones.) =750 \2$aOsteosarcoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012516 =LDR 01140cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362548102441 =005 20120730163629.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095985 =035 \\$aBZU5891NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC931.O68$cInternal medicine =053 \\$aRD684$cSurgery =053 \\$aRJ482.O82$cPediatrics =150 \\$aOsteogenesis imperfecta =450 \\$aBrittle bones =450 \\$aFragilitas ossium =450 \\$aLobstein's disease =450 \\$aOsteogenesis imperfecta congenita =450 \\$aOsteogenesis imperfecta tarda =450 \\$wnne$aOsteopsathyrosis =550 \\$wg$aBones$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aCartilage$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aCollagen diseases =550 \\$wg$aDwarfism =550 \\$wg$aMuscle hypotonia =550 \\$wg$aOsteoporosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Verheyden-Hilliard, M.E. Scientist and teacher Anne Barrett Swanson, c1988. =670 \\$aMerck Manual. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aWeb. med. desk dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOsteogenesis Imperfecta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010013 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362548202441 =005 20120730163629.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095984 =035 \\$aBZU5890NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC931.O73 =150 \\$aOsteoporosis =550 \\$wg$aBones$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aVitamin D deficiency =750 \2$aOsteoporosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010024 =LDR 00450cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362548302441 =005 20120730163629.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095983 =035 \\$aBZU5889NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC931.O72 =150 \\$aOsteopetrosis =450 \\$aAlbers-Schoenberg disease =450 \\$aOsteosclerosis fragilis =550 \\$wg$aBones$xDiseases =750 \2$aOsteopetrosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010022 =LDR 00659cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362548402441 =005 20120730163629.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095982 =035 \\$aBZU5888NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC931.O716 =150 \\$aOsteopenia =550 \\$wg$aBones$xDiseases =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol. (osteopenia: a reduction in bone mass that is caused by decreased osteoid formation in the presence of normal bone resorption; any decrease in bone density or mass below normal amounts) =670 \\$aMESH (Bone Diseases, Metabolic x Osteopenia) =750 \2$aBone Diseases, Metabolic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001851 =LDR 00681cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362548502441 =005 20130322154222.0 =008 931217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095977 =035 \\$aBZU5883NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRZ301$bRZ397.5 =150 \\$aOsteopathic medicine =450 \\$wnne$aOsteopathy =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =670 \\$aMESH$b(Osteopathic medicine) =670 \\$aCorrespondence from C. Williams, American Osteopathic Association, 5/10/93$b(term "osteopathy" has been out of use for several years) =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/18/93$b(osteopathic medicine; osteopathy) =750 \2$aOsteopathic Medicine$0(DNLM)D010021$5IEN =LDR 00893cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362548602441 =005 20091028085433.0 =008 931217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095975 =035 \\$aBZU5881NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOsteopathic physicians =450 \\$aDoctors of osteopathy =450 \\$aDOs (Osteopathic medicine) =450 \\$aOsteopathists =450 \\$wnne$aOsteopaths =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Osteopath: a physician who practices osteopathy. Also osteopathist; D.O. also DO, Doctor of osteopathy, also Doctor of optometry) =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/18/93$b(osteopaths; osteopathic physicians; doctors of osteopathy) =670 \\$aCorrespondence from C. 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Osteoarthrosis) =670 \\$aMalka orthopaedic arthritis page, July 11, 2002$b("Osteoarthritis is also known as 'old age' arthritis or 'wear and tear' arthritis.") =750 \2$aOsteoarthritis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010003 =LDR 00441cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362549502441 =005 20110209105047.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095957 =035 \\$aBZU5863NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC931.O65 =150 \\$aOsteitis deformans =450 \\$aPaget's disease of bone =550 \\$wg$aBones$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aOsteitis =750 \2$aOsteitis Deformans$0(DNLM)D010001$5IEN =LDR 00445cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362549602441 =005 20120730163628.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095956 =035 \\$aBZU5862NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC931.O64 =150 \\$aOsteitis =450 \\$aBones$xInflammation =450 \\$aOstitis =550 \\$wg$aBones$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =750 \2$aOsteitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010000 =LDR 00560cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362549702441 =005 20090723090214.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095934 =035 \\$aBZU5840NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD543$cChemistry =053 \\$aQH615$cCytology =150 \\$aOsmosis =550 \\$wg$aFluids =550 \\$wg$aGases =550 \\$wg$aSeparation (Technology) =550 \\$aAbsorption (Physiology) =550 \\$aPermeability =550 \\$aSolution (Chemistry) =750 \2$aOsmosis$0(DNLM)D009995$5IEN =LDR 00533cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362549802441 =005 20140512101642.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095932 =035 \\$aBZU5838NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aOsmoregulation =450 \\$aOsmotic regulation =450 \\$aWater balance (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aOsmosis =550 \\$wg$aSalt in the body =550 \\$aWater-electrolyte balance (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aWater in the body =750 \2$aOsmoregulation$0(DNLM)D064587$5IEN-M =LDR 00515cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362549902441 =005 20121023153050.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095931 =035 \\$aBZU5837NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.O7$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.O7$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.O7$cChemical engineering =150 \\$aOsmium compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =750 \2$aOsmium Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017892 =LDR 00823cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362550002441 =005 20130209162015.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095926 =035 \\$aBZU5832NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.O7$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.O7$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.O7$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.O7$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTP245.O7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aOsmium =550 \\$wg$aPlatinum group =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 1, 2012$b(Osmium is a chemical element with the symbol Os and atomic number 76. It is a hard, brittle, blue-gray or blue-black transition metal in the platinum family and is the densest naturally occurring element) =750 \2$aOsmium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009992 =LDR 00320cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362550102441 =005 20120730163628.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095865 =035 \\$aBZU5771LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSD397.O8 =150 \\$aOsage orange =750 \2$aMaclura$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031624 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362550202441 =005 20120730163628.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095850 =035 \\$aBZU5756NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL638.O78 =150 \\$aOryzias =550 \\$wg$aOryziatidae =750 \2$aOryzias$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009990 =LDR 00563cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362550302441 =005 20120730163628.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095824 =035 \\$aBZU5730NU =035 \\$ash 85095824 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRE992.O7 =150 \\$aOrthoptics =450 \\$aExercises, Eye =450 \\$aExercises, Ocular =450 \\$aEye exercises =450 \\$aOcular exercises =550 \\$wg$aExercise therapy =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Ophthalmological =750 \2$aOrthoptics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009988 =LDR 00736cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362550402441 =005 20120730163628.0 =008 041008i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095822 =035 \\$aBZU5728NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL506$bQL509.2 =150 \\$aOrthoptera =450 \\$wnne$aEnsifera =450 \\$aEnsifera (Insects) =450 \\$aOrthopterans =450 \\$aOrthopterons =450 \\$wnne$aSaltatoria =550 \\$wg$aInsects =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(orthopteran, orthopteron: an insect of the order Orthoptera) =670 \\$aITIS search, Oct. 8, 2004$b(Ensifera, suborder in order Orthoptera; also Ensifera Lesson, 1843, genus in family Trochilidae) =750 \2$aOrthoptera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009987 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362550502441 =005 20120730163628.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095821 =035 \\$aBZU5727NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOrthopsychiatry =550 \\$wg$aMental health =550 \\$wg$aPsychiatry =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOrthopsychiatry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009986 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362550602441 =005 20180928121330.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095815 =035 \\$aBZU5721NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOrthopedists =450 \\$aOrthopedic surgeons =450 \\$aOrthopods =550 \\$wg$aSurgeons =750 \2$aOrthopedic Surgeons$0(DNLM)D000072161$5IEN =LDR 00499cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362550702441 =005 20120730163627.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095814 =035 \\$aBZU5720NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD736.T7 =150 \\$aOrthopedic traction =360 \\$isubdivision$aTraction$iunder individual parts of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Traction =450 \\$aTraction (Orthopedics) =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedics =750 \2$aTraction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014143 =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362550802441 =005 20120730163627.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095809 =035 \\$aBZU5715NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD753 =150 \\$aOrthopedic nursing =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedics =550 \\$wg$aRehabilitation nursing =550 \\$wg$aSurgical nursing =750 \2$aOrthopedic Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016530 =LDR 00379cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362550902441 =005 20120730163627.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095803 =035 \\$aBZU5709NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOrthopedic braces =450 \\$aBraces, Orthopedic =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedic apparatus =750 \2$aBraces$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001915 =LDR 00586cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362551002441 =005 20120730163627.0 =008 930928i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095801 =035 \\$aBZU5707NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD755$bRD757 =150 \\$aOrthopedic apparatus =450 \\$aApparatus, Orthopedic =450 \\$aOrthoses =450 \\$aOrthotic devices =550 \\$wg$aSurgical instruments and apparatus =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Orthoses) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Orthotic devices) =750 \2$aOrthotic Devices$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009989 =LDR 00611cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362551102441 =005 20120730163627.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095799 =035 \\$aBZU5705NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD701$bRD795 =150 \\$aOrthopedics =450 \\$aOrthopaedics =450 \\$wnne$aOrthopedia =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: Selected references in orthopaedic trauma, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Orthopedics, also orthopaedics) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOrthopedics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009985 =LDR 00610cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362551202441 =005 20120730163627.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095798 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02101646 =035 \\$aBZU5704NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM235.5 =150 \\$aOrthomolecular therapy =450 \\$aMeganutrition =450 \\$aMegavitamin therapy =450 \\$wnne$aOrthomolecular medicine =450 \\$wnne$aOrthomolecular psychiatry =450 \\$aSupernutrition therapy =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =750 \2$aOrthomolecular Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009974 =LDR 00337cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362551302441 =005 20170827173021.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095776 =035 \\$aBZU5682NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOrthodontists =550 \\$wg$aDentists =750 \2$aOrthodontists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000066792 =LDR 00475cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362551402441 =005 20120730163627.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095775 =035 \\$aBZU5681NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOrthodontics, Preventive =450 \\$aMalocclusion$xPrevention =450 \\$aPreventive orthodontics =550 \\$wg$aPreventive dentistry =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOrthodontics, Preventive$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009973 =LDR 00455cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362551502441 =005 20120730163627.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095774 =035 \\$aBZU5680NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK527.5 =150 \\$aOrthodontics, Interceptive =450 \\$aInterceptive orthodontics =550 \\$wg$aPedodontics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOrthodontics, Interceptive$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009972 =LDR 00508cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362551602441 =005 20120730163627.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095772 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02101480 =035 \\$aBZU5678NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRK527$bRK528 =150 \\$aOrthodontics, Corrective =450 \\$aCorrective orthodontics =450 \\$aTooth movement, Orthodontic =550 \\$wg$aDental therapeutics =750 \2$aOrthodontics, Corrective$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009971 =LDR 00492cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362551702441 =005 20120730163627.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095770 =035 \\$aBZU5676NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK521$bRK528 =150 \\$aOrthodontics =450 \\$aDental orthopedics =450 \\$wnne$aOrthodontia =550 \\$wg$aDentistry =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOrthodontics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009970 =LDR 00422cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362551802441 =005 20120730163627.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095769 =035 \\$aBZU5675NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK528.R45 =150 \\$aOrthodontic appliances, Removable =450 \\$aRemovable orthodontic appliances =750 \2$aOrthodontic Appliances, Removable$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009968 =LDR 00618cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362551902441 =005 20121014171924.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095768 =035 \\$aBZU5674NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK528.E98 =150 \\$aOrthodontic appliances, Extraoral traction =450 \\$aExtraoral orthodontic appliances =450 \\$aExtraoral traction appliances =550 \\$wg$aOrthodontic appliances, Removable =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedic traction =750 \2$aExtraoral Orthdontic Appliances$5IEN =750 \2$aExtraoral Traction Appliances$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005115 =LDR 00492cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362552002441 =005 20120730163627.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095767 =035 \\$aBZU5673NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK527 =150 \\$aOrthodontic appliances =450 \\$aBraces, Orthodontic =550 \\$wg$aDental instruments and apparatus =550 \\$wg$aOrthodontics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOrthodontic Appliances$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009967 =LDR 00453cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362552102441 =005 20080319102035.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095750 $zsj 96005999 =035 \\$aBZU5656NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85095750 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV959$bHV1420.5 =150 \\$aOrphans =450 \\$wnne$aOrphans and orphan-asylums =550 \\$wg$aChildren =750 \2$aChild, Orphaned$0(DNLM)D054540$5IEN =LDR 00455cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362552202441 =005 20120730163626.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095748 =035 \\$aBZU5654NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHV959$bHV1420.5 =150 \\$aOrphanages =450 \\$aOrphan asylums =450 \\$wnne$aOrphans and orphan-asylums =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xInstitutional care =750 \2$aOrphanages$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019372 =LDR 00685cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362552302441 =005 20120730163626.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095747 =035 \\$aBZU5653NU =035 \\$ash 85095747 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOrphan drugs =450 \\$aDrugs of limited commercial value =450 \\$aNonprofitable drugs =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =680 \\$iHere are entered works on drugs which appear to be useful for the treatment of rare disorders, but have difficulty in finding a sponsor for development and marketing because of insufficient anticipated financial return. =750 \2$aOrphan Drug Production$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009965 =LDR 00445cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362552402441 =005 20120730163626.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095738 =035 \\$aBZU5644NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRK322 =150 \\$aOrofacial pain =450 \\$aOro-facial pain =550 \\$wg$aFacial pain =550 \\$wg$aMouth$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPain =750 \2$aFacial Pain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005157 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362552502441 =005 20120730163626.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095732 =035 \\$aBZU5638LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.O74 =150 \\$aOrobanchaceae =550 \\$wg$aTubiflorae =750 \2$aOrobanchaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031670 =LDR 00392cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362552602441 =005 20120730163626.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095713 =035 \\$aBZU5619LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL458.2.A74 =150 \\$aOrnithodoros =550 \\$wg$aArgasidae =550 \\$wg$aRelapsing fever =750 \2$aOrnithodoros$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026861 =LDR 00372cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362552702441 =005 20120730163626.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095644 =035 \\$aBZU5550LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25 =150 \\$aOriganum =450 \\$aMajorana =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =750 \2$aOriganum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031341 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362552802441 =005 20120730163626.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095629 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02100597 =035 \\$aBZU5535NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOrientation =450 \\$aDirection, Sense of =750 \2$aOrientation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009949 =LDR 00729cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362552902441 =005 20120730163626.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095620 =035 \\$aBZU5526NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aPJ =150 \\$aOriental philology =450 \\$aPhilology, Oriental =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the ancient and/or modern Oriental languages and literatures of Asia as a whole, or of the Far East only. Works on the ancient and/or modern languages and literatures of the Middle East are entered under$aMiddle Eastern philology. =681 \\$iNote under$aMiddle Eastern philology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPhilology, Oriental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010682 =LDR 00459cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362553002441 =005 20120730163626.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095593 =035 \\$aBZU5499NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOrgasm =450 \\$aClimax, Sexual =450 \\$aSexual climax =550 \\$wg$aSexual excitement =550 \\$wg$aSexual intercourse =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOrgasm$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009948 =LDR 00676cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362553102441 =005 20050201103025.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095588 =035 \\$aBZU5494NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =150 \\$aOrgan culture =360 \\$isubdivision$aCultures and culture media$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Cultures and culture media =450 \\$aOrgans (Anatomy)$xCultures and culture media =450 \\$wnne$aOrgans, Culture of =550 \\$wg$aCultures (Biology) =550 \\$aTissue culture =670 \\$aMESH$b(Organ culture) =750 \2$aOrgan Culture Techniques$0(DNLM)D009924$5IEN =LDR 00489cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362553202441 =005 20120730163626.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095581 =035 \\$aBZU5487NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD412.S7 =150 \\$aOrganotin compounds =450 \\$aTin organic compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganometallic compounds =550 \\$wg$aTin compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOrganotin Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009947 =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362553302441 =005 20120730163625.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095580 =035 \\$aBZU5486NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM283$bRM298 =150 \\$aOrganotherapy =450 \\$aOpotherapy =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOrganotherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009945 =LDR 00497cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362553402441 =005 20120730163625.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095574 =035 \\$aBZU5480NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85095574 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.S54 =150 \\$aOrganosilicon compounds =450 \\$aSilicon organic compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =550 \\$wg$aSilicon compounds =750 \2$aOrganosilicon Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017646 =LDR 01259cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362553502441 =005 20121226153305.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095573 =035 \\$aBZU5479NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD412.S5 =150 \\$aOrganoselenium compounds =450 \\$aSelenium organic compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =550 \\$wg$aSelenium compounds =670 \\$aThe chemistry of organic selenium and tellurium compounds, 2012- =670 \\$aInternational Symposium on Organic Selenium and Tellurium Compounds (3rd : 1979 : Metz, France). Organic selenium and tellurium compounds, 1981. =670 \\$aOrganic compounds of sulphur, selenium, and tellurium, 1969/70-1978/80. =670 \\$aSwearingen, J.W. Identification of organo-tellurium and organo-selenium compounds in the headspace gases above genetically modified Escherichia coli amended with tellurium and selenium salts, 2005. =670 \\$aAgen�as, L.-B. Studies on the synthesis and mass spectra of aromatic organo-selenium compounds, 1969. =670 \\$aJohnson, S. Studies of organosulfur and organoselenium compounds from selenized yeast and mushrooms, 2005. =750 \2$aOrganoselenium Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016566 =LDR 00487cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362553602441 =005 20120730163625.0 =008 930524||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095570 =035 \\$aBZU5476NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD412.P8 =150 \\$aOrganoplatinum compounds =450 \\$aPlatinum organic compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganotransition metal compounds =550 \\$wg$aPlatinum compounds =750 \2$aOrganoplatinum Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009944 =LDR 00688cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362553702441 =005 20120730163625.0 =008 040409i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095568 =035 \\$aBZU5474NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.P46$cAliphatic compounds =053 \0$aQD406$cHeterocyclic compounds =150 \\$aOrganophosphorus compounds =450 \\$aPhosphoorganic compounds =450 \\$aPhosphorus organic compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =550 \\$wg$aPhosphorus compounds =670 \\$aConcise encyc. chemistry, 1994$b(organophorphorus compounds - phosphoorganic compounds) =750 \2$aOrganophosphorus Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009943 =LDR 00458cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362553802441 =005 20150422110842.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095564 =035 \\$aBZU5470LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aOrganon vasculosum laminae terminalis =450 \\$aLamina terminalis, Vascular organ of =450 \\$aOrganum vasculosum laminae terminalis =550 \\$wg$aBrain =750 \2$aOrganum Vasculosum$0(DNLM)D066278$5IEN =LDR 00432cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362553902441 =005 20150518094903.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093143 =035 \\$aBZU3049NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNucleic acid hybridization =550 \\$wg$aCytogenetics =550 \\$wg$aCytology$xTechnique =550 \\$wg$aHybridization =750 \2$aNucleic Acid Hybridization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009693 =LDR 01325cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362554002441 =005 20080327104913.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093127 =035 \\$aBZU3033NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aU264$bU264.5 =150 \\$aNuclear weapons =450 \\$wnne$aAtomic weapons =450 \\$aFusion weapons =450 \\$aThermonuclear weapons =450 \\$aWeapons, Nuclear$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aWeapons of mass destruction =550 \\$aNo first use (Nuclear strategy) =550 \\$aNuclear arms control =550 \\$aNuclear disarmament =550 \\$aNuclear warfare =670 \\$aLC database, 8/2/91$b(thermonuclear) =670 \\$aQuick dict. weapons$b(Thermonuclear: pertaining to the process in which very high temperatures are used to bring about the fusion of light nuclei; Nuclear weapon: a device in which the explosion results from the energy released by reactions involving atomic nuclei--fission or fusion or both) =670 \\$aEnc. phys. sci. and tech., 1987:$bv. 5, p. 723ff (Fusion devices, Explosive) =670 \\$aGreen, J. The effects of thermonuclear weapons, c1991. =670 \\$aRobertson, D. Guide to modern defense and strategy, 1987$b(Hydrogen bomb, Nuclear fusion, Thermonuclear) =750 \2$aNuclear Weapons$0(DNLM)D054043$5IEN =LDR 00766cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362554102441 =005 20120730163608.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093115 =035 \\$aBZU3021NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aU263 =150 \\$aNuclear warfare =450 \\$wnne$aAtomic warfare =450 \\$aCBR warfare =450 \\$aNuclear strategy =450 \\$aNuclear war =450 \\$aThermonuclear warfare =550 \\$wg$aWar =550 \\$aNuclear crisis control =550 \\$aNuclear weapons =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 2, 1991$b("thermonuclear") =670 \\$aRobertson, D. Guide to modern defense and strategy, 1987$b(Thermonuclear, Hydrogen bomb, nuclear fusion) =750 \2$aNuclear Warfare$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009689 =LDR 00735cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362554202441 =005 20120730163607.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093071 =035 \\$aBZU2977NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC786$cPhysics =053 \\$aTK9202$cTechnology =150 \\$aNuclear reactors =450 \\$aAtomic piles =450 \\$aChain reaction piles =450 \\$aReactors (Nuclear physics) =550 \\$wg$aNuclear energy =550 \\$wg$aNuclear engineering =550 \\$wg$aNuclear facilities =550 \\$wg$aNuclear physics =550 \\$aNeutron transport theory =550 \\$aNuclear propulsion =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNuclear Reactors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009688 =LDR 00712cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362554302441 =005 20120730163607.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093069 =035 \\$aBZU2975NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aNuclear reactions =360 \\$isubdivision$aCapture$iunder names of particles, e.g.$aNeutrons--Capture;$iand subdivision$aDecay$iunder radioactive substances, e.g.$aRadium--Decay =450 \\$aNuclear transformations =450 \\$aNuclear transmutation =550 \\$wg$aCollisions (Nuclear physics) =550 \\$wg$aNuclear energy =550 \\$wg$aNuclear physics =550 \\$aCompound nucleus =750 \2$aElementary Particle Interactions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019471 =LDR 00599cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362554402441 =005 20091026104806.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093030 =035 \\$aBZU2936NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTK1078 =150 \\$aNuclear power plants =450 \\$aAtomic power plants =450 \\$aNuclear power stations =450 \\$aPower plants, Nuclear =550 \\$aAntinuclear movement =550 \\$wg$aElectric power-plants =550 \\$aNuclear energy =550 \\$wg$aNuclear facilities =750 \2$aNuclear Power Plants$0(DNLM)D055848$5IEN =LDR 00461cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362554502441 =005 20120730163607.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093024 =035 \\$aBZU2930NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC770$bQC798 =150 \\$aNuclear physics =450 \\$aAtomic nuclei =450 \\$aAtoms, Nuclei of =450 \\$aNucleus of the atom =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =750 \2$aNuclear Physics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009686 =LDR 00426cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362554602441 =005 20120730163607.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093016 =035 \\$aBZU2922NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH601.2 =150 \\$aNuclear membranes =450 \\$aNuclear envelope =550 \\$wg$aCell membranes =550 \\$wg$aCell nuclei =750 \2$aNuclear Envelope$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009685 =LDR 00552cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362554702441 =005 20150120120729.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093011 =035 \\$aBZU2917NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aR895$bR920 =150 \\$aNuclear medicine =450 \\$wnne$aAtomic medicine =450 \\$wnne$aRadioisotopes in medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedical radiology =550 \\$wg$aRadioactive tracers =550 \\$aRadioactivity$xPhysiological effect =750 \2$aNuclear Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009683 =LDR 00659cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362554802441 =005 20120730163607.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093008 =035 \\$aBZU2914NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD96.N8$cChemistry =053 \\$aQH585.5.N82$cCytology =053 \\$aQP519.9.N83$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy =450 \\$aNMR spectroscopy =450 \\$aSpectroscopy, NMR =450 \\$aSpectroscopy, Nuclear magnetic resonance =550 \\$wg$aNuclear spectroscopy =550 \\$aKnight shift =750 \2$aMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009682 =LDR 00813cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362554902441 =005 20120730163607.0 =008 871218||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093005 =035 \\$aBZU2911NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC762 =150 \\$aNuclear magnetic resonance =450 \\$aMagnetic resonance, Nuclear =450 \\$aNMR (Nuclear magnetic resonance) =450 \\$aNuclear spin resonance =450 \\$aResonance, Nuclear spin =550 \\$wg$aMagnetic resonance =550 \\$wg$aNuclear spin =550 \\$aNuclear quadrupole resonance =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(NMR see Nuclear magnetic resonance) =670 \\$aINIS Thes.:$bunder Nuclear spin resonance (USE: Nuclear magnetic resonance) =750 \2$aMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009682 =LDR 00895cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362555002441 =005 20120730163607.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092995 =035 \\$aBZU2901NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC791 =150 \\$aNuclear fusion =450 \\$aFusion, Nuclear =450 \\$aFusion reactions =550 \\$wg$aFusion =550 \\$wg$aNuclear reactions =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the nuclear reaction between two light nuclei to form a heavier nucleus with release of binding energy. Works on the transition from a frozen to an unfrozen state by warming are entered under$aThawing.$iWorks on the change of the state of a substance from the solid phase to the liquid phase are entered under$aFusion. =681 \\$iNotes under$aFusion; Thawing =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNuclear Fusion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009681 =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362555102441 =005 20120730163606.0 =008 920523||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092983 =035 \\$aBZU2889NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC789.7$bQC790.8 =150 \\$aNuclear fission =450 \\$aFission, Nuclear =550 \\$wg$aNuclear reactions =750 \2$aNuclear Fission$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009680 =LDR 00826cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362555202441 =005 20120730163606.0 =008 041006i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092958 =035 \\$aBZU2864NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC791.9$bQC792.8$cPhysics =053 \0$aTK9001$bTK9401$cTechnology =150 \\$aNuclear energy =450 \\$wnne$aAtomic energy =450 \\$wnne$aAtomic power =450 \\$aEnergy, Atomic =450 \\$aEnergy, Nuclear =450 \\$aNuclear power =450 \\$aPower, Atomic =450 \\$aPower, Nuclear =550 \\$wg$aForce and energy =550 \\$wg$aNuclear physics =550 \\$wg$aPower resources =550 \\$aNuclear engineering =550 \\$aNuclear facilities =550 \\$aNuclear power plants =750 \2$aNuclear Energy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009678 =LDR 01024cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362555302441 =005 20120730163606.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092906 =035 \\$aBZU2812NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD86.P68$cAnesthesiology =053 \0$aRG129.P64$cGynecology =053 \0$aRM666.P837$cPharmacology =053 \0$aSF918.P75$cVeterinary pharmacology =150 \\$aProcaine =450 \\$wnne$aImpletol =450 \\$aNovocain (Registered trademark)$5IEN =450 \\$aNovocain (Trademark) =450 \\$wnne$aNovocaine =550 \\$wg$aAminobenzoic acids =550 \\$wg$aLocal anesthetics =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Novocaine, a proprietary name for Procaine hydrochloride) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Procaine: "Novocaine goes here") =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Novocain, trademark for preparations of procaine hydrochloride) =670 \\$aPharm. chem. syn.$b(Impletol see Procaine-caffeine complex) =750 \2$aProcaine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011343 =LDR 00537cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362555402441 =005 20120730163606.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092817 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02081202 =035 \\$aBZU2723NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL668.C28 =150 \\$aNotophthalmus viridescens =450 \\$wnne$aDiemictylus viridescens =450 \\$aRed-spotted newt =450 \\$aTriturus viridescens =550 \\$wg$aNotophthalmus =750 \2$aNotophthalmus viridescens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009673 =LDR 00419cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362555502441 =005 20120730163606.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092816 =035 \\$aBZU2722NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL668.C28 =150 \\$aNotophthalmus =450 \\$wnne$aDiemictylus =550 \\$wg$aNewts =550 \\$wg$aSalamandridae =750 \2$aNotophthalmus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019185 =LDR 00478cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362555602441 =005 20120730163606.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092813 =035 \\$aBZU2719NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNotochord =450 \\$aChorda dorsalis =450 \\$aChorda vertebralis =450 \\$aHead process =550 \\$wg$aChordata =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNotochord$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009672 =LDR 00346cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362555702441 =005 20050617083259.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092774 =035 \\$aBZU2680LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR99.7.N67 =150 \\$aNostoc =550 \\$wg$aNostocaceae =750 \2$aNostoc$0(DNLM)D046937$5IEN =LDR 00459cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362555802441 =005 20120730163603.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092097 =035 \\$aBZU2003NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD181.N1 =053 \\$aRD86.N7$cAnesthetics =150 \\$aNitrous oxide =450 \\$aLaughing-gas =550 \\$wg$aAnesthetics =550 \\$wg$aNitrogen oxides =750 \2$aNitrous Oxide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009609 =LDR 00476cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362555902441 =005 20120730163606.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092771 =035 \\$aBZU2677NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB115 =150 \\$aNosology =450 \\$aClassification$xDiseases =450 \\$aDiseases$xClassification =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDisease$xClassification$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004194Q000145 =LDR 01035cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362556002441 =005 20130514162905.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092096 =035 \\$aBZU2002NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.N1 =150 \\$aNitrous acid =450 \\$aHydroxidooxidonitrogen =550 \\$wg$aInorganic acids =550 \\$wg$aNitrogen compounds =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 27, 2013$b(Nitrous acid (molecular formula HNO b2 (B) is a weak and monobasic acid known only in solution and in the form of nitrite salts. Preferred IUPAC name: Nitrous acid. Systematic name: Hydroxidooxidonitrogen) =670 \\$aBritannic online, Jan. 27, 2013$b(nitrous acid, (HNO b2 (B), an unstable, weakly acidic compound that has been prepared only in the form of cold, dilute solutions) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online, Jan. 27, 2013$b(nitrous acid: an unstable acid HNO b2 (B known only in solution or in the form of its salts or esters) =750 \2$aNitrous Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009608 =LDR 00496cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362556102441 =005 20120730163606.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092770 =035 \\$aBZU2676NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNosocomial infections =450 \\$aHospital-acquired infections =450 \\$aHospital infections =550 \\$wg$aIatrogenic diseases =550 \\$wg$aInfection =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCross Infection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003428 =LDR 00412cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362556202441 =005 20120730163603.0 =008 920207||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092094 =035 \\$aBZU2000NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNitrosoureas =550 \\$wg$aAlkylating agents =550 \\$wg$aNitroso compounds =550 \\$wg$aUrea =750 \2$aNitrosourea Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009607 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362556302441 =005 20120730163605.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092763 =035 \\$aBZU2669NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL368.M5$cProtozoology =150 \\$aNosema =550 \\$wg$aNosematidae =750 \2$aNosema$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016818 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362556402441 =005 20120730163603.0 =008 920207||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092093 =035 \\$aBZU1999NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNitrosoamines =450 \\$aNitrosamines =550 \\$wg$aAmines =550 \\$wg$aNitroso compounds =750 \2$aNitrosamines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009602 =LDR 00767cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362556502441 =005 20120730163603.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092091 =035 \\$aBZU1997NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.N8$cAliphatic compounds =053 \0$aQD341.N8$cAromatic compounds =150 \\$aNitroso compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganonitrogen compounds =550 \\$aNitrosation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Richter-Addo, G.B. Metal nitrosyls, c1992. =670 \\$aHampel, C.A. Gloss. of chem. terms, 1982$b(nitroso: a prefix indicating the presence of an NO group in an organic compound) =670 \\$aTEST$b(Nitroso compounds) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Nitroso compounds) =750 \2$aNitroso Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009603 =LDR 00433cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362556602441 =005 20120730163605.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092762 =035 \\$aBZU2668NU =035 \\$aSH 85092762 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRF363 =150 \\$aNosebleed =450 \\$aEpistaxis =450 \\$aNose$xHemorrhage =550 \\$wg$aHemorrhage =750 \2$aEpistaxis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004844 =LDR 00375cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362556702441 =005 20120730163603.0 =008 920207||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092090 =035 \\$aBZU1996NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNitrosation =550 \\$wg$aChemical reactions =550 \\$aNitroso compounds =750 \2$aNitrosation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015538 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362556802441 =005 20120730163605.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092759 =035 \\$aBZU2665NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.N6 =150 \\$aNose$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNose Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009669 =LDR 00519cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362878102441 =005 20120730164330.0 =008 910613||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002914 =035 \\$aCBJ2539NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA1242.O25$cToxicology =150 \0$aOchratoxins =550 \0$wg$aMycotoxins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Golinski, P. Ochratoksyna a w organizmie ... 1987. =670 \\$aNLM. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. micro. & mol. biol. =750 \2$aOchratoxins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009793 =LDR 01059cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362878202441 =005 20120730164330.0 =008 910613i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002904 =035 \\$aCBJ2531NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG580.T47 =150 \0$aThyroid gland diseases in pregnancy =550 \0$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =550 \0$wg$aThyroid gland$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Symposium on Advances in Perinatal Thyroidology, c1991. =670 \\$aMandel, S.J. Increased need for thyroxine during pregnancy in women with primary hypothyroidism, The New England Journal of Medicine, July 12, 1990:$bv. 323, p. 91+. =670 \\$aLarsen, P.R. Maternal thyroxine and congenital hypothyroidism, The New England Journal of Medicine, July 6, 1989:$bv. 321, p. 44+. =750 \2$81$wb$aThyroid Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013959 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aThyroid Diseases$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00815cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362878302441 =005 20171221114536.0 =008 910612||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002875 =035 \\$aCBJ2505NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aExons (Genetics) =450 \\$aEncoding regions (Genetics) =550 \\$wg$aExome =550 \\$wg$aSplit genes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wills, C. Exons, introns and talking genes, 1991. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aSingleton dict. microbiol. & mol. biol. =670 \\$aStenesh dict. biochem. & mol. biol. =670 \\$aBrown, T.A. Genetics : a molec. approach, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Exons) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(exon, genetics, also exon, in Britain, one of four yeomen of the guard) =750 \2$aExons$0(DNLM)D005091$5IEN =LDR 00476cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362878402441 =005 20120730164330.0 =008 910611i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002869 =035 \\$aCBJ2499NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aLegionellaceae =550 \0$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =670 \\$aSingleton dict. microbiol.$b(Legionellaceae) =670 \\$aZinsser microbiol.$bp. 756-763 (Legionellaceae) =750 \2$aLegionellaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016951 =LDR 00440cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362878502441 =005 20120730164330.0 =008 910611i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002868 =035 \\$aCBJ2498NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aLegionella =550 \0$wg$aLegionellaceae =670 \\$aMESH$b(Legionella) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Legionella, see Bacteria, Gram-negative, Legionella) =750 \2$aLegionella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007875 =LDR 00783cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362878602441 =005 20120730164330.0 =008 921202i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91002861 =035 \\$aCBJ2491NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC740 =150 \0$aRespiratory infections in old age =550 \0$wg$aRespiratory diseases in old age =670 \\$aWork cat.: Respiratory infections in the elderly, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Respiratory Tract Infections--in old age) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aNIH;$aHennepin =750 \2$81$wb$aRespiratory Tract Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012141 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRespiratory Tract Infections$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00621cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362878702441 =005 20120730164330.0 =008 910610i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002860 =035 \\$aCBJ2490NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aRespiratory infections in children =550 \0$wg$aInfection in children =550 \0$wg$aPediatric respiratory diseases =750 \2$81$wb$aRespiratory Tract Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012141 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRespiratory Tract Infections$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00847cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362878802441 =005 20120730164329.0 =008 910610i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002859 =035 \\$aCBJ2489NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC740 =150 \0$aRespiratory infections =450 \0$wnne$aRespiratory organs$xInfections =450 \0$aRespiratory tract infections =450 \0$aUpper respiratory infections =450 \0$aUpper respiratory tract infections =550 \0$wg$aInfection =550 \0$wg$aRespiratory organs$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Respiratory infections in the elderly, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Respiratory tract infections, x Upper respiratory infections) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Respiratory infections) =675 \\$aHennepin =750 \2$aRespiratory Tract Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012141 =LDR 01225cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362878902441 =005 20120730164329.0 =008 910610i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002847 =035 \\$aCBJ2478NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG628.3.P74 =150 \0$aPreimplantation genetic diagnosis =450 \0$aPreembryo diagnosis =450 \0$aPreimplantation diagnosis =550 \0$wg$aPrenatal diagnosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: International symposium on preimplantation genetics, c1991$b(preimplantation genetic diagnosis) =670 \\$aRandall, T. Gene scene : earlier, eventually more specific, prenatal genetic diagnosis in realm of possibility, JAMA, Dec. 26, 1990:$bv. 264, n. 24, p. 3113. =670 \\$aVerlinsky, Y. The preimplantation genetic diagnosis of genetic diseases, Journal of in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer, Feb. 1990:$bv. 7, p. 1-5. =670 \\$aBolton, V.N. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis, British Medical Journal, Dec. 1990:$bv. 301, p. 1277. =670 \\$aWest, J.D. The use of DNA probes in preimplantation and prenatal diagnosis, Molecular reproduction and development, 1989:$bv. 1, n. 2, p. 138-45. =750 \2$aPreimplantation Diagnosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019836 =LDR 00819cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362879002441 =005 20120730164329.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91002843 =035 \\$aCBJ2474NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ275 =150 \\$aNeonatal infections =450 \\$aInfection in newborn infants =450 \\$aNewborn infants$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aInfection in children =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Isaacs, D. Neonatal infections, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Infection--in infancy and childhood) =750 \2$81$wb$aInfection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007239 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007231 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aInfection$iand$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN =LDR 00983cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362879102441 =005 20120730164329.0 =008 910610||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002842 =035 \\$aCBJ2473NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQM155$cAnatomy =053 \\$aQP325$cPhysiology =150 \0$aMasticatory muscles =450 \0$aCraniomandibular muscles =450 \0$aMasticatory apparatus =450 \0$aMuscles of mastication =550 \0$wg$aMuscles =670 \\$aWork cat.: Miller, A.J. Craniomandibular muscles : their role in function and form, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Masticatory muscles) =670 \\$aGray, H. Anatomy, 1966:$bp. 390 (Muscles of mastication) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bp. 1071 (muscles of mastication, masticatory muscles) =670 \\$aJablonski, S. Illus. dict. dentistry:$bp. 520 (muscles of mastication) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(masticatory muscle) =750 \2$aMasticatory Muscles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008410 =LDR 00886cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362879202441 =005 20120730164329.0 =008 910607i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002831 =035 \\$aCBJ2462NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC848.H48 =150 \0$aHepatotoxicology =450 \0$aHepatic toxicity =450 \0$aHepatic toxicology =450 \0$aHepatotoxicity =450 \0$aLiver toxicity =450 \0$aLiver toxicology =550 \0$wg$aLiver$xDiseases =550 \0$wg$aToxicology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hepatotoxicology, 1991. =670 \\$aScience, "Carbon tetrachloride at hepatotoxic levels ..." May 22, 1987:$bv. 236, p. 967. =670 \\$aJAMA, "Diclofenac-associated hepatotoxicity," Nov. 28, 1990:$bv. 264, n. 20. p. 2660. =750 \2$aLiver$xdrug effects$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008099Q000187 =750 \2$aLiver Diseases$xchemically induced$5IEN =LDR 00506cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362879302441 =005 20120730164329.0 =008 910604i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002757 =035 \\$aCBJ2398NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH212.S3 =150 \0$aScanning electron microscopy =550 \0$wg$aElectron microscopy =670 \\$aMESH$b(Microscopy, Electron, Scanning) =670 \\$aINIS$b(Scanning electron microscopy) =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Electron, Scanning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008855 =LDR 00991cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9882375288102441 =005 20240216144537.0 =008 910603i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash 91002705 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 91002705 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172368720000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMH =150 \\$aBipolar disorder in children =450 \\$wnne$aManic-depressive illness in children =450 \\$wnne$aManic-depressive psychoses in children =550 \\$wg$aAffective disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aPsychoses in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clinical guide to depression in children and adolescents, c1992. =688 \\$aHeading changed from Manic-depressive illness in children to Bipolar disorder in children in November 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$aBipolar Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001714 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBipolar Disorder$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00968cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9882375288002441 =005 20240216144724.0 =008 910603i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91002704 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 91002704 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172368690000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMH =150 \\$aBipolar disorder in adolescence =450 \\$wnne$aManic-depressive illness in adolescence =450 \\$wnne$aManic-depressive psychoses in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aPsychoses in adolescence =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clinical guide to depression in children and adolescents, c1992. =688 \\$aHeading changed from Manic-depressive illness in adolescence to Bipolar disorder in adolescence in November 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$aBipolar Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001714 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBipolar Disorder$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00676cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362879602441 =005 20120730164329.0 =008 910603i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002703 =035 \\$aCBJ2348NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.P69 =150 \0$aPsychoses in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clinical guide to depression in children and adolescents, c1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychotic Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011618 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPsychotic Disorders$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00802cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362879702441 =005 20120730164329.0 =008 910604i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91001248 =035 \\$aCBJ2314NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aEndocrine toxicology =450 \0$aToxicology, Endocrine =550 \0$wg$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases =550 \0$wg$aToxicology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Endocrine toxicology, c1991. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aMESH;$aModern toxicology;$aHennepin =750 \2$aEndocrine Diseases$xchemically induced =750 \2$81$wb$aEndocrine Glands$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004702 =750 \2$81$wb$aToxicology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014116 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEndocrine Glands$iand$aToxicology$5IEN =LDR 00610cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362879802441 =005 20120730164329.0 =008 911212i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91002340 =035 \\$aCBJ2005NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aType A behavior in children =550 \0$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shelov, S. Raising your type A child, 1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aType A Personality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014434 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aType A Personality$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00485cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362879902441 =005 20080316130747.0 =008 030206i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91002331 =035 \\$aCBJ1996NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHeart cells$xElectric properties =550 \\$wg$aElectrophysiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pidoplichka, V.I. �Elektrofiziologicheskie issledovani�i�a ... 1989. =750 \2$aElectrophysiologic Techniques, Cardiac$0(DNLM)D022062$5IEN =LDR 00638cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362880002441 =005 20120730164328.0 =008 910523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002594 =035 \\$aCBJ1787NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF724.3.L64 =150 \0$aLoneliness in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dockrey, K. Why does everybody hate me? c1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aLoneliness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008132 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLoneliness$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00676cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362880102441 =005 20120730164328.0 =008 910522i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002570 =035 \\$aCBJ1763NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF724.3.S33 =150 \0$aSelf-disclosure in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tripathi, A. Self and adolescent behavior in Indian education, c1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aSelf Disclosure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012650 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSelf Disclosure$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00774cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362880202441 =005 20120730164328.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91002534 =035 \\$aCBJ1727NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aStress in old age =450 \\$aStress (Physiology) in old age =450 \\$aStress (Psychology) in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ben-Sira, Z. Regression, stress, and readjustment in aging, 1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aStress$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aStress, Psychological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013315 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aStress$ior$aStress, Psychological$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00652cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362880302441 =005 20201221174746.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91002533 =035 \\$aCBJ1726NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRegression (Psychology) in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ben-Sira, Z. Regression, stress, and readjustment in aging, 1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aRegression, Psychology$0(DNLM)D012043$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$0(DNLM)D000368$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRegression, Psychology$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00568cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362880402441 =005 20120730164328.0 =008 910520i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002504 =035 \\$aCBJ1699NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aShame in children =550 \0$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wilson, S. Rising above shame, c1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aShame$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012752 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aShame$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00495cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362880502441 =005 20120730164328.0 =008 910520i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002495 =035 \\$aCBJ1690NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aMedical illustrators =550 \0$wg$aScientific illustrators =670 \\$aWork cat.: Crosby, R. Max Br�odel : the man who put art into medicine, c1991. =670 \\$aCareers in health care. =750 \2$aMedical illustration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008488 =LDR 00686cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362880602441 =005 20120730164328.0 =008 910516i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002458 =035 \\$aCBJ1656NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ387.A25 =150 \0$aAIDS (Disease) in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aTeenagers$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Weber, M.A. Adolescents, AIDS, and HIV, c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000163 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00625cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362880702441 =005 20120730164328.0 =008 910510i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91002390 =035 \\$aCBH8070NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGanciclovir =550 \\$wg$aAntiviral agents =550 \\$wg$aPurines =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ganciclovir therapy for cytomegalovirus infections, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aUSAN & USP dict. of drug names. =670 \\$aChem. abs.$b[82410-32-0] =675 \\$aMerck index, 10th ed. (1983);$aAmerican drug index =750 \2$aGanciclovir$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015774 =LDR 00490cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362880802441 =005 20120730164328.0 =008 910507||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002256 =035 \\$aCBH0479NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aDiethyldithiocarbamate =550 \0$wg$aChelates =550 \0$wg$aThiocarbamates =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gessner, P.K. Disulfiram and its metabolite diethyldithiocarbamate ... 1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aDitiocarb$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004050 =LDR 00582cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362880902441 =005 20091028144613.0 =008 910425i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002062 =035 \\$aCBH0297NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB144.5 =150 \0$aReperfusion injury =450 \0$aInjury, Reperfusion =550 \0$wg$aIschemia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pathophysiology of reperfusion injury, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aIntl. class. of diseases;$aPathologic physiology =750 \2$aReperfusion Injury$0(DNLM)D015427$5IEN =LDR 00529cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362881002441 =005 20120730164327.0 =008 910424i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002043 =035 \\$aCBH0278NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aOphthalmoscopes =450 \0$aFunduscopes =450 \0$wnne$aOphthalmoscope and ophthalmoscopy =550 \0$wg$aOphthalmology$xInstruments =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(ophthalmoscope. Also called Funduscope (imprecise)) =750 \2$aOphthalmoscopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019721 =LDR 00453cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362881102441 =005 20080328123749.0 =008 910423||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002011 =035 \\$aCBH0247NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP625.O47 =150 \0$aOligonucleotides =550 \0$wg$aNucleotides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Oligonucleotides and analogues, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aOligonucleotides$0(DNLM)D009841$5IEN =LDR 00927cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362881202441 =005 20090403142323.0 =008 910423i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002009 =035 \\$aCBH0245NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aAdenoid cystic carcinoma =450 \0$aAdenocystic carcinoma =450 \0$aAdenoid cystic cancer =450 \0$aAdenomyoepithelioma =450 \0$aCarcinoma adenoides cysticum =450 \0$aCribiform carcinoma =450 \0$aCylindroma =550 \0$wg$aCancer =670 \\$aWork cat.: Conley, J.J. Adenoid cystic cancer of the head and neck, 1991. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. of med. and biol.$b(Carcinoma: adenoid cystic carcinoma. Also called adenocystic carcinoma, carcinoma adenoides cysticum, cribiform carcinoma, cylindroma (outmoded)) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cylindroma) =750 \2$aCarcinoma, Adenoid Cystic$0(DNLM)D003528$5IEN =LDR 00906cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362881302441 =005 20070523081649.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91002008 =035 \\$aCBH0244NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRS201.L53 =150 \0$aLipoprotein drug carriers =450 \0$aLipoprotein-mediated drug targeting =450 \0$aLipoproteins as drug carriers =450 \0$aLipoproteins in drug targeting =550 \0$wg$aDrug carriers (Pharmacy) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lipoproteins as carriers of pharmacological agents, c1991. =670 \\$aMEDLARS '89-91$b(various combinations of lipoprotein/s with drugs, carriers, etc.) =750 \2$81$wb$aLipoproteins$0(DNLM)D008074$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aDrug Carriers$0(DNLM)D004337$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLipoproteins$iand$aDrug Carriers. =LDR 00699cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362881402441 =005 20120730164327.0 =008 910422i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91001994 =035 \\$aCBH0231NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aThiazines =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganonitrogen compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Acesulfame-K, 1991. =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(thiazine: sulfur-containing heterocyclic compounds) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 30, 2007$b(Thiazines) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Thiazines) =670 \\$aOld cat. hdg.$b(Thiazines) =750 \2$aThiazines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013843 =LDR 00939cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362881502441 =005 20120730164327.0 =008 910417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91001924 =035 \\$aCBH0168NU =035 \\$aSH 91001924 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHM1176$bHM1281$cSocial psychology =150 \0$aSocial influence =550 \0$wg$aInfluence (Psychology) =550 \0$wg$aSocial psychology =550 \0$aPrestige =550 \0$aSocial pressure =670 \\$aWork cat.: Turner, J.C. Social influence, 1991. =670 \\$aViet, J. Cultural development thesaurus, 1976. =670 \\$aStang, D.J. Dict. of social behavior and social research methods, 1981. =670 \\$aViet, J. Thesaurus for information processing in sociology, 1971. =670 \\$aBooth, B. Thesaurus of sociological indexing terms, 1986. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aRandom House =750 \2$aSocial Control, Informal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012927 =LDR 00646cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362881602441 =005 20060728110851.0 =008 910416i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91001908 =035 \\$aCBH0155NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTP447.F37 =150 \0$aFat substitutes =450 \0$aFat replacers =550 \0$wg$aSubstitute products =670 \\$aASTI$b(fat substitutes) =670 \\$aFood sci. technol. index$b(fat substitutes) =670 \\$aWashington Post, 7/17/91:$bp. E1 (Fat replacers) =675 \\$aLC data base, 4/9/91;$aBiotech. res. abst.;$aBiol. & agr. index =750 \2$aFat Substitutes$0(DNLM)D019358$5IEN =LDR 00748cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362881702441 =005 20120730164327.0 =008 910416||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91001904 =035 \\$aCBH0151NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR186.6.C42 =150 \0$aCD23 antigen =450 \0$aCD23 glycoprotein =450 \0$aCD23 molecule =450 \0$aCD23 receptor =450 \0$aCD23 surface immunoglobulin ligand =450 \0$aIgE Receptors$5IEN =450 \0$aImmunoglobulin E$xReceptors$5IEN =450 \0$aReceptors, IgE =550 \0$wg$aCD antigens =670 \\$aWork cat.: CD23--a novel multifunctional regulator ... 1991. =670 \\$aMEDLARS, '89-'91. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aReceptors, IgE$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017455 =LDR 00989cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362881802441 =005 20070504093542.0 =008 910416||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91001903 =035 \\$aCBH0150NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.6.C42 =150 \0$aCD antigens =450 \0$aAntigens, CD =450 \0$aCD glycoproteins =450 \0$aCD molecules =450 \0$aCD receptors =450 \0$aCD surface immunoglobulin ligands =450 \0$aDifferentiation antigens, Human leukocyte =450 \0$aHuman leukocyte differentiation antigens =450 \0$aLeukocyte differentiation antigens, Human =550 \0$wg$aCell surface antigens =550 \0$wg$aFc receptors =550 \0$wg$aGlycoproteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: CD23--a novel multifunctional regulator ... 1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antigens, CD) =670 \\$aRosen. Dict. immunol.$b(examples of CD antigens) =670 \\$aMEDLARS, '90-'91. =750 \2$aAntigens, CD$0(DNLM)D015703$5IEN =LDR 01028cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362881902441 =005 20120730164327.0 =008 910416i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91001893 =035 \\$aCBH0140NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC657.5.T48 =150 \0$aAutoimmune thyroiditis =450 \0$aHashimoto's disease =450 \0$aHashimoto's thyroiditis =450 \0$aThyroiditis, Autoimmune =550 \0$wg$aAutoimmune diseases =550 \0$wg$aThyroiditis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Autoimmune thyroiditis, c1991. =670 \\$aMerck:$bp. 1010. =670 \\$aScience, "Induction of autoimmune thyroiditis in chickens by dietary iodine":$bOct. 18, 1985: p. 325. =670 \\$aNew England Journal of Medicine, "Exacerbation of autoimmune thyroid dysfunction ...":$bJune 14, 1990: p. 1708. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Thyroiditis, Autoimmune x Hashimoto's disease) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. bio.$b(Hashimoto's disease, Hashimoto's thyroiditis) =750 \2$aThyroiditis, Autoimmune$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013967 =LDR 00764cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362882002441 =005 20060116095658.0 =008 910411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91001877 =035 \\$aCBH0125NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD561 =150 \\$aTotal knee replacement =450 \\$aKnee replacement, Total =450 \\$aTotal knee arthroplasty =550 \\$wg$aArthroplasty =550 \\$wg$aKnee$xSurgery =550 \\$aArtificial knee =670 \\$aWork cat.: Controversies of total knee arthroplasty, c1991. =670 \\$aMEDLARS 1990-91:$b(knee arthroplasty; knee replacement) =670 \\$aLC database, 4/10/91$b(Total knee replacement; total knee arthroplasty) =750 \2$aArthroplasty, Replacement, Knee$0(DNLM)D019645$5IEN =LDR 00623cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362882102441 =005 20120730164327.0 =008 910410i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91001822 =035 \\$aCBH0075NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF724.3.S9 =150 \0$aSuccess in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bode, J. Beating the odds, c1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aAchievement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000124 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAchievement$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 01234cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362882202441 =005 20040920083509.0 =008 910408i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91001773 =035 \\$aCBH0028NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC569.5.S48 =150 \0$aSelf-injurious behavior =450 \0$aSIB (Behavior disorder) =550 \0$wg$aStereotyped behavior (Psychiatry) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Self-injurious behavior, c1992. =670 \\$aBaker encyc. psych. =670 \\$aComprehensive textbk. of psychiatry/V, c1989:$bv. 2, p. 1758 (self-injurious behavior; SIB) =670 \\$aTreament of psychiatric disorders, 1989:$bv. 1, p. 32 (self-injurious behavior; SIB) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on stereotyped behaviors by which individuals unintentionally cause damage to their bodies. Works on nonstereotyped behaviors and cognitions by which individuals directly or indirectly cause harm to themselves are entered under$aSelf-destructive behavior.$iWorks on behaviors by which individuals intentionally cause damage to their bodies are entered under$aSelf-mutilation. =681 \\$iNotes under$aSelf-destructive behavior; Self-mutilation =750 \2$aSelf-Injurious Behavior$0(DNLM)D016728$5IEN =LDR 01403cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362882302441 =005 20120730164327.0 =008 910327i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91001552 =035 \\$aCBG9832NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMethylphenidate =450 \\$wnne$aMethylphenidate hydrochloride =450 \\$aMethylphenidylacetate hydrochloride =450 \\$aRitalin (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system stimulants =550 \\$wg$aPhenylacetates =550 \\$wg$aPiperidine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Learning disabilities, medicine, and myth, 1991. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 28, 2007$b(Methylphenidate. Entry terms: k Methylphenidate Hydrochloride; Ritalin (among others). Scope note: A central nervous system stimulant used most commonly in the treatment of attention-deficit disorders in children and for narcolepsy.) =670 \\$aPharmaceutical substances, 2001:$bp. 1299 (Methylphenidate, psychotonic) =670 \\$aAHFS drug information$b(Methylphenidate hydrochloride (Methylphenidylacetate hydrochloride): a piperdine-derivate stimulant) =670 \\$aMerck$b(Methylphenidate: 5981) =670 \\$aUSAN/USP$b(Methylphenidate hydrochloride) =670 \\$aPhysicians desk reference, 37th ed.:$bp. 865. =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070810 from: 150:#0:_{dollar}a Methylphenidate hydrochloride =750 \2$aMethylphenidate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008774 =LDR 00900cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362882402441 =005 20080320095508.0 =008 910325||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91001535 =035 \\$aCBG9816NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.D45 =150 \0$aDendritic cells =450 \0$aFollicular dendritic cells =450 \0$aInterdigitating cells =550 \0$wg$aAntigen presenting cells =550 \0$wg$aLymphoid tissue =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Symposium of Dendritic Cells in Lymphoid Tissues (1st : 1990 : Yamagata-shi, Japan). International symposium of dendritic cells in lymphoid tissues, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dendritic cells x Dendriticcells, Follicular, Interdigitating cells) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aRosen's dict. immunol. =670 \\$aHerbert's dict. immunol. =750 \2$aDendritic Cells$0(DNLM)D003713$5IEN =LDR 02004cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362882502441 =005 20120730164327.0 =008 020110i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91001490 =035 \\$aCBG8142NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dOrCS =053 \0$aT174.7 =150 \\$aNanotechnology =450 \\$aMolecular technology =450 \\$aNanoscale technology =550 \\$wg$aHigh technology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Joint Forum/ERAYO Symposium. Nanotechnology : proceedings, c1991$b(Press release: Nanotechnology is concerned with manufacturing and measurement to dimensions in the range of 0.1 to 100 nanometers) =670 \\$aASTI:$bp. 1434, under Nanotechnology (several articles including "Nanotechnology: wherein molecular computers control tiny circulatory submarines") =670 \\$aHennepin:$bHere are entered materials about "technology based on the manipulation of individual atoms and molecules to build structures to complex, atomic specification." See refs. from Molecular technology and Technology, Molecular) =670 \\$aMagazine Index:$bunder Nanotechnology (many articles) =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 18, 1991$b(Nanotechnology); Feb. 2, 2002 (nanoscale science and technology) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms :$b(Nanotechnology: 1. Systems for transforming matter, energy, and information that are based on nanometer-scale components with precisely defined molecular features. 2. Techniques that produce or measure features less than 100 nanometers in size) =675 \\$aAcad. Am. encyc.;$aEncyc. electronics;$aEngr. index;$aIAC;$aINIS;$aINSPEC;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aNASA;$aRandom House;$aWeb. 3 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on techniques that produce or measure features less than 100 nanometers in size. Works on the technology of scaling down machines to microscopic size are entered under$aMicrotechnology. =681 \\$iNote under$aMicrotechnology =750 \2$aNanotechnology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036103 =LDR 00845cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362882602441 =005 20050519094727.0 =008 020715i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91001459 =035 \\$aCBG8113NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aDS79.719$bDS79.744 =150 \\$aPersian Gulf War, 1991 =450 \\$aDesert Storm, Operation, 1991 =450 \\$aGulf War, 1991 =450 \\$aOperation Desert Storm, 1991 =450 \\$aWar in the Gulf, 1991 =551 \\$wg$aIraq$xHistory$y1979-1991 =551 \\$wg$aPersian Gulf Region$xHistory =551 \\$wg$aUnited States$xHistory, Military$y20th century =550 \\$aIraq-Kuwait Crisis, 1990-1991 =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ammerman, E.H.J. After the Storm, 1991. =670 \\$aSalinger, P. Guerre du Golfe : le dossier secret, c1991. =750 \2$aGulf War$0(DNLM)D047830$5IEN =LDR 00621cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362882702441 =005 20120730164327.0 =008 910321i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91001451 =035 \\$aCBG8105NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.N4 =150 \\$aAcinetobacter =450 \\$aColloides =450 \\$aHerella =450 \\$aMimae =550 \\$wg$aNeisseriaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: The biology of Acinetobacter ... c1991. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbiol. & mol. biol. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Acinetobacter x Colloides, Herella, Mimae) =750 \2$aAcinetobacter$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000150 =LDR 02568cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362882802441 =005 20090415082054.0 =008 910319i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91001353 =035 \\$aCBG8017NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRC553.A88$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aAsperger's syndrome =450 \\$aAS (Psychiatry) =450 \\$aAsperger syndrome =450 \\$aAsperger's disorder =450 \\$aAutistic psychopathy =450 \\$aHigh-functioning autism =450 \\$aPsychopathy, Autistic =550 \\$wg$aAutism spectrum disorders =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Autism and Asperger syndrome, 1991$b(also Asperger's syndrome) =670 \\$aMESH browser, June 14, 2007$b(Asperger Syndrome. Entry terms: Asperger's Disorder, Asperger's Syndrome) =670 \\$aDev. Med. Child Neurol., "Asperger's syndrome and autism: comparison of early history and outcome":$bDec., 1989: 31(6) ("there were no substantive, qualitative differences between the AS and the autistic groups, indicating that AS should be considered a mild form of high-functioning autism") =670 \\$aCampbell psych. dict.:$bAsperger's syndrome, see Psychopathy, Autistic ("a type of character disorder characterized by lack of sensitivity, intuition, and human understanding. The autistic psychopath lives in the normal world but in a way that is uniquely his own; his speech, for example, is more a proclaiming than two-way conversation.") =670 \\$aDSM IV$b(Asperger's disorder) =670 \\$aWebMD, Dec. 3, 2008$b(three forms of autism spectrum disorder and two rare severe autistic-like conditions: Asperger's syndrome; pervasive developmental disorder, not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS); autistic disorder; Rett syndrome; childhood disintegrative disorder; because Asperger's syndromeis mild compared to other autism spectrum disorders, some doctors call it "high-functioning autism") =670 \\$aNational Institutes of Mental Health WWW site, Dec. 5, 2008$b(the pervasive developmental disorders, or autism spectrum disorders, range from a severe form, called autistic disorder, to a milder form, Asperger syndrome) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Dec. 3, 2008$b(Asperger Syndrome: UF: Asperger's Disorder, Asperger's Syndrome; a childhood disorder predominately affecting boys and similiar to autism) =675 \\$aForfar paediatrics;$aAm. psych. gloss.;$aKaplan psych.;$aUCLA hdbk. psych.;$aGloss. ment. dis.;$aDSM-III-R;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aAsperger Syndrome$0(DNLM)D020817$5IEN =LDR 00639cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362882902441 =005 20120730164326.0 =008 910314i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91001200 =035 \\$aCBG7869NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIndividual differences in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Individual differences in children and adolescents, 1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aIndividuality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007206 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aIndividuality$iand$aAdolescent$5INE =LDR 00715cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362883002441 =005 20120730164326.0 =008 910314||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91001197 =035 \\$aCBG7866NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSella turcica =450 \\$aPars sellaris =450 \\$aTurkish saddle (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aSphenoid bone =670 \\$aWork cat.: Surgery of the sellar region and paranasal sinuses, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Sella turcica [NA] Turkish saddle; pars sellaris) =670 \\$aGould's med. dict. =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol. =750 \2$aSella Turcica$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012658 =LDR 00600cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362883102441 =005 20120730164326.0 =008 910314i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91001168 =035 \\$aCBG7838NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S78 =150 \\$aLactococcus =450 \\$aLactococci =550 \\$wg$aStreptococcaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Molecular biology of streptococci, lactococci, and enterococci, c1991. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbiol. & mol. biol. =670 \\$aMEDLARS ('89-'91)$b(lactoccocci, -us, -al) =750 \2$aLactococcus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017045 =LDR 00605cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362883202441 =005 20120730164326.0 =008 910314i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91001166 =035 \\$aCBG7836NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S78 =150 \\$aEnterococcus =450 \\$aEnterococci =550 \\$wg$aStreptococcaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Molecular biology of streptococci, lactococci, and enterococci, c1991. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbiol. & mol. biol. =670 \\$aMEDLARS ('89-'91)$b(enterococcus, -ci, -cal) =750 \2$aEnterococcus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016983 =LDR 01184cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362883302441 =005 20120730164326.0 =008 910307||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000992 =035 \\$aCBG7676NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP517.S85$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aRM301.42$cPharmacology =150 \\$aQSAR (Biochemistry) =360 \\$isubdivision$aStructure-activity relationships$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Structure-activity relationships =450 \\$aQuantitative structure-activity relationships (Biochemistry) =550 \\$wg$aStructure-activity relationships (Biochemistry) =670 \\$aWork cat.: European Symposium on Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships (8th : 1990 : Sorrento, Italy). QSAR ... 1991. =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/26/91$b(QSAR) =670 \\$aAcronyms, initialisms, & abbreviations dict., 1980$b((Q)SAR Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship [Pharmacochemistry]) =675 \\$aMESH;$aGoodman & Gilman's pharmacological basis of therapy;$aElsevier's dict. of pharmaceutical science and techniques =750 \2$aQuantitative Structure-Activity Relationship$5IEN$0(DNLM)D021281 =LDR 01082cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362883402441 =005 20120730164326.0 =008 910307||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000984 =035 \\$aCBG7668NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH603.C4 =150 \\$aTight junctions (Cell biology) =450 \\$aJunctions, Tight (Cell biology) =450 \\$aPentilaminar junctions (Cell biology) =450 \\$aZonula occludens =550 \\$wg$aCell junctions =550 \\$aJunctional complexes (Epithelium) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tight junctions, 1991. =670 \\$aTextbook of histology. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aBest & Taylor's physiol. basis of med. practice. =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Junction, Tight junction : A region where the plasma membranes of two adjacent cells are closely opposed, preventing the movement of material between cells ... the junction may be a zone around the cell (zonula occludens) ... also called pentilaminar junction.) =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aTight Junctions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019108 =LDR 00599cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362883502441 =005 20120730164326.0 =008 910306||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000967 =035 \\$aCBG7651LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP603.M65 =150 \\$aMonooxygenases =550 \\$wg$aOxygenases =670 \\$aWork cat.: NATO Advanced Study Institute ... Molecular aspects of monooxygenases ... c1991. =670 \\$aEnzymes:$b1.13.12, pp. 216, 220. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$b1.14.14.1 (Unspecified monooxygenase) =750 \2$aMixed Function Oxygenases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006899 =LDR 01028cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362883602441 =005 20120730164326.0 =008 910305i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000952 =035 \\$aCBG7637NU =035 \\$aSH 91000952 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC =053 \0$aHD62.15 =150 \\$aTotal quality management =450 \\$aQuality management, Total =450 \\$aTQM (Total quality management) =550 \\$wg$aManagement =550 \\$aTotal quality control =670 \\$aWork cat.: Total quality management : the key to business improvement : a Pera International executive briefing ... 1991. =670 \\$aLeadership, perspective, and restructuring for total quality, 1991. =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 26, 1991. =670 \\$aOSER, March 4, 1991$b(total quality management, TQM) =675 \\$aDict. of mgt. terms;$aDict. of admin. and mgt.;$aMBI dict. of modern bus. and mgt.;$aBPI;$aHennepin;$aLIVT;$aIAC;$aRandom House;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aTotal Quality Management$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017749 =LDR 00728cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362883702441 =005 20120730164326.0 =008 910301i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000915 =035 \\$aCBG7602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ505.B4 =150 \\$aBehavior therapy for teenagers =450 \\$aAdolescent behavior therapy =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Behavior therapy with children and adolescents : a clinical approach, 1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aBehavior Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001521 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBehavior Therapy$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00744cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362883802441 =005 20120730164326.0 =008 940322||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91000909 =035 \\$aCBG7596NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH634.2 =150 \\$aExocytosis =450 \\$aReverse pinocytosis =550 \\$wg$aCell physiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Endocytosis, exocytosis and vescicle traffic in plants, 1991. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 43, p. 715. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(exocytosis, also called reverse pinocytosis) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aExocytosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005089 =LDR 00907cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362883902441 =005 20101216094449.0 =008 910228i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000905 =035 \\$aCBG7592NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC280.S66 =150 \\$aSoft tissue tumors =450 \\$aSoft tissue neoplasms =450 \\$aTumors, Soft tissue$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aTumors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tumor and tumorlike lesions of soft tissue, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Soft tissue neoplasms) =670 \\$aInternational classification of diseases (ICD9-CM) =670 \\$aHoward University Med. School. Dept. of Pathology:$bpersonal communication (Soft tissue is not synonymous with connective tissue, and soft tissue tumors are not limited to connective tissue tumors) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aInternal medicine =750 \2$aSoft Tissue Neoplasms$0(DNLM)D012983$5IEN =LDR 00631cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362884002441 =005 20120730164325.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91000819 =035 \\$aCBG4969NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF720.A85 =150 \\$aAttention in newborn infants =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Newborn attention, 1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aAttention$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001288 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007231 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAttention$iand$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN =LDR 00692cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362884102441 =005 20120730164325.0 =008 931213||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91000803 =035 \\$aCBG4954NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.O94 =150 \\$aOvomucoid =450 \\$aOvomucin =550 \\$wg$aEggs =550 \\$wg$aMucoproteins =550 \\$wg$aTrypsin inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Otlewski, J. Stabilno�s�c bia�ek ... 1990. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 89-91$b(Ovomucoid; Ovomucin) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ovomucin x Ovomucoid) =750 \2$aOvomucin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010059 =LDR 01006cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362884202441 =005 20140612164921.0 =008 910221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91000799 =035 \\$aCBG4950NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH447.63.F43$cGeneral =053 \0$aQP93.5$bQP93.7$cPhysiology =150 \\$aFibrinogen polymorphisms =450 \\$aAbnormal fibrinogen =450 \\$aDysfibrinogens =450 \\$aFibrinogen abnormalities =450 \\$aFibrinogen variants =450 \\$aPolymorphisms, Fibrinogen =550 \\$wg$aGenetic polymorphisms =550 \\$aDysfibrinogenemia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ebert, R.F. Index of variant human fibrinogens, 1991. =670 \\$aBlood:$bp. 1119-1121. =670 \\$aPrinciples and practices of medical genetics:$bp. 1066. =750 \2$81$wb$aFibrinogens$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aPolymorphisms$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFibrinogens$iand$aPolymorphisms. =LDR 00784cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362884302441 =005 20120730164325.0 =008 910214i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000751 =035 \\$aCBG4905NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD51.3 =150 \\$aPost anesthesia nursing =450 \\$aPost anesthesia care nursing =450 \\$aPostanesthesia nursing =550 \\$wg$aPostoperative care =550 \\$wg$aSurgical nursing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Core curriculum for post anesthesia nursing practice, 1991. =670 \\$aLC NAMES file, 2/12/91$b(American Society of Post Anesthesia Nurses) =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/12/91$b(post anesthesia nursing; postanesthesia nursing) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aPostanesthesia Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016528 =LDR 00491cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362884402441 =005 20120730164325.0 =008 910214||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000743 =035 \\$aCBG4898NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH671 =150 \\$aApoptosis =550 \\$wg$aCell death =670 \\$aWork cat.: Apoptosis : the molecular basis of cell death, 1991. =670 \\$aGould med. dict. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aApoptosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017209 =LDR 00647cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362884502441 =005 20120730164325.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91000741 =035 \\$aCBG4896NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF724.85.S43 =150 \\$aSelf-perception in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sherman, E.A. Reminiscence and the self in old age, c1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aSelf Concept$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012649 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSelf Concept$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00755cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362884602441 =005 20120730164325.0 =008 910213i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000712 =035 \\$aCBG4869NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC632.H888 =150 \\$aHypertriglyceridemia =450 \\$aHypertriglyceremia =550 \\$wg$aHyperlipidemia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Int. Coll. on Atherosclerosis (5th : 1990 : Brussels, Belgium), c1991. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aInternational classification of diseases (ICD9). =670 \\$aPathological physiology. =670 \\$aPhysiological basis of medical practice. =750 \2$aHypertriglyceridemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015228 =LDR 00615cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362884702441 =005 20120730164325.0 =008 910212i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000682 =035 \\$aCBG4842NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aThrombolytic therapy =450 \\$aFibrinolytic therapy =450 \\$aThrombolysis =450 \\$wnne$aThrombosis$xChemotherapy =550 \\$wg$aChemotherapy =550 \\$aFibrinolysis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Thrombolytic therapy in acute ischemic stroke, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Thrombolytic therapy) =750 \2$aThrombolytic Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015912 =LDR 00626cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362884802441 =005 20120730164325.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91000669 =035 \\$aCBG4829NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPain in old age =450 \\$aGeriatric pain =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Saxon, S.V. Pain management techniques for older adults, c1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aPain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010146 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPain$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00476cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362884902441 =005 20120730164325.0 =008 100526i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010009734 =035 \\$aCBG4184NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMammary glands$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Boot, L. M. Induction by prolactin of mammary tumours in mice, 1969 =750 \2$aMammary Neoplasms, Animal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015674 =LDR 01322cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362885002441 =005 20120730164324.0 =008 060315i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91000506 =035 \\$aCBG2984NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBlood coagulation factor IX =450 \\$aAntihemophilic factor B =450 \\$aAutoprothrombin II =450 \\$aChristmas factor =450 \\$aFactor IX (Blood coagulation) =450 \\$aHemophilic factor B =450 \\$aPlasma thromboplastin component =450 \\$aPlatelet cofactor II =550 \\$wg$aBlood coagulation factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Preparation and use of coagulation factors VIII and IX for transfusion, 1980. =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 14, 2006$b(Factor IX, entry terms: Autoprothrombin II, Christmas Factor, Coagulation Factor IX, Plasma Thromboplastin Component, Blood Coagulation Factor IX) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(factor IX: Also called plasma thromboplastin component, Christmas factor, platelet cofactor II, autoprothrombin II, antihemophilic factor B, hemophilic factor B) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(factor/coagulation factors/factor IX: plasma thromboplastin component. Called also autoprothrombin II, Christmas factor, and antihemophiic factor B) =750 \2$aFactor IX$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005164 =LDR 01606cz a2200409n 4500 =001 9880362885102441 =005 20120730164324.0 =008 050303i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91000441 =035 \\$aCBG2926NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dViNSC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aHD49$cIndustrial management =053 \0$aHV551.2$bHV639$cPublic welfare =150 \\$aEmergency management =450 \\$aConsequence management (Emergency management) =450 \\$aDisaster planning =450 \\$aDisaster preparedness =450 \\$aDisaster prevention =450 \\$aDisaster relief$xManagement =450 \\$aDisaster relief$xPlanning =450 \\$aDisasters$xPlanning =450 \\$aDisasters$xPreparedness =450 \\$aDisasters$xPrevention =450 \\$aEmergencies$xManagement =450 \\$aEmergencies$xPlanning =450 \\$aEmergency planning =450 \\$aEmergency preparedness =550 \\$wg$aManagement =550 \\$wg$aPublic safety =550 \\$aFirst responders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Emergency management, 1991. =670 \\$aLIV. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(uses Emergency planning with Disaster relief as a RT, and Emergency preparedness and Disaster planning as UF) =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 25, 1991$b(Emergency management, emergency preparedness, disaster planning, disaster preparedness) =670 \\$a97181170: Golding, D. Emergency planning and nuclear power, 1988. =670 \\$aMain Consulting Corporation website, Feb. 14, 2000$bp. 4 (Consequence management; involves temporary emergency management) =750 \2$aDisaster Planning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004189 =LDR 00895cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362885202441 =005 20120730164324.0 =008 910125i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000369 =035 \\$aCBG2860NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHyperprolactinemia =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism$xDisorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: World Congress of Fertility and Sterility (13th : 1989 : Marrakech, Morocco). The study of ovulation and early pregnancy, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b("Increased levels of prolactin in the blood, which, in women, is associated with amenorrhea, galactorrhea, and in men, has been reported to cause hypogonadism and impotence, often but not invariably associated w/ microadenoma of the anterior pituitary.") =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =675 \\$aGould med. dict. =750 \2$aHyperprolactinemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006966 =LDR 00780cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362885302441 =005 20120730164324.0 =008 910122||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000344 =035 \\$aCBG2838NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH447$bQH447.8 =150 \\$aGenes =450 \\$aUnits of heredity =450 \\$aUnits of inheritance =550 \\$wg$aHeredity =550 \\$wg$aMolecular genetics =550 \\$aDNA =670 \\$aWork cat.: Thompson-J�ager, S.L. The intron in the actin gene ... 1988. =670 \\$aKing dict. of genetics. =670 \\$aSingleton dict. microbiol. & mol. biol. =670 \\$aStenesh dict. biochem. & mol. biol. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of scientific & tech. terms. =750 \2$aGenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005796 =LDR 00790cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362885402441 =005 20120730164324.0 =008 910118i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000320 =035 \\$aCBG2815NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSupratentorial brain tumors in children =550 \\$wg$aIntracranial tumors in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Deutsche Gesellschaft f�ur Neurochirurgie. Tagung (41st: 1990 : D�usseldorf, Germany). Intracranial angiomas; Neurosurgical intensive care; Supratentorial tumors in children, 1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aSupratentorial Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015173 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSupratentorial Neoplasms$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00764cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362885502441 =005 20120730164324.0 =008 910118i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000319 =035 \\$aCBG2814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSupratentorial brain tumors =450 \\$aSupratentorial neoplasms =450 \\$aSupratentorial tumors =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xTumors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Deutsch Gesellschaft f�ur Neurochirurgie. Tagung (41st : 1990 : D�usseldorf, Germany). Intracranial angiomas; Neurosurgical intensive care; Supratentorial tumors in children, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Supratentorial neoplasms) =670 \\$aMedlars. =670 \\$aLC data base, 1/18/91. =750 \2$aSupratentorial neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015173 =LDR 00520cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362885602441 =005 20010923020039.0 =008 910115i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000210 =035 \\$aCBG2719NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK495.L52 =150 \\$aGlycyrrhiza =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kul�tura solodki v Turkmenistane, 1989. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.):$bv. 2, p. 729 (Glycyrrhiza) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 970 (Glycyrrhiza) =750 \0$aGlycyrrhiza$5IEN =LDR 00896cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362885702441 =005 20120730164324.0 =008 910110i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000137 =035 \\$aCBG2649NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRK320.E53 =150 \\$aDental enamel microabrasion =450 \\$aDental enamel surface microreduction =450 \\$aEnamel microabrasion (Dentistry) =450 \\$aEnamel surface microreduction (Dentistry) =450 \\$aMicroabrasion, Dental enamel =550 \\$wg$aDental therapeutics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Croll, T. Enamel microabrasion, 1991$b("a procedure in which a microscopic layer of enamel is simultaneously eroded and abraded with special compound, leaving a perfectly intact enamel surface behind ... enamel surface microreduction) =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aEnamel Microabrasion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019243 =LDR 00769cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362885802441 =005 20120730164324.0 =008 910110i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000122 =035 \\$aCBG2634NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ502.3 =150 \\$aAdolescent psychiatric nursing =550 \\$wg$aPediatric nursing =550 \\$wg$aPsychiatric nursing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hogarth, C.R. Adolescent psychiatric nursing, 1991. =670 \\$aLC data base, 1/10/91$b(Adolescent psychiatric nursing) =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychiatric Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011568 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPsychiatric Nursing$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00777cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362885902441 =005 20120730164323.0 =008 910109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91000090 =035 \\$aCBG2602NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 91000090 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBehavior therapy for older people =450 \\$wnne$aBehavior therapy for the aged =450 \\$aGeriatric behavior therapy =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy for older people =670 \\$aWork cat.: Handbook of clinical behavior therapy with the elderly client, c1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aBehavior Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001521 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBehavior Therapy$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00612cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362886002441 =005 20120730164323.0 =008 910108i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000054 =035 \\$aCBG2566NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD50.5 =150 \\$aIntraoperative monitoring =450 \\$aMonitoring, Intraoperative =550 \\$wg$aPatient monitoring =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Surgical =670 \\$aWork cat.: Intraoperative use of echocardiography, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aLorenzini med. phrase ind. =750 \2$aMonitoring, Intraoperative$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016343 =LDR 00839cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362886102441 =005 20201208124536.0 =008 910104i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91000027 =035 \\$aCBG2544NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 91000027 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLC4818$bLC4818.53 =150 \\$aLearning disabled =450 \\$aLD adults =450 \\$aLearning disabled adults =450 \\$aSlow-learning adults =550 \\$wg$aPeople with mental disabilities =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sutcliffe, J. Adults with learning difficulties, c1990. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Learning disabled adults x LD adults, Slow-learning adults) =670 \\$aHunt, M.J. The learning disabled adult in postsecondary educ., 1988. =675 \\$aBritish educ. thes.;$aERIC thes. =750 \2$aLearning Disabilities$0(DNLM)D007859$5IEN =LDR 00525cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362886202441 =005 20120730164323.0 =008 910103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91000013 =035 \\$aCBG2532NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMotor neurons$xDiseases =450 \\$aMotor neuron disease$5IEN =670 \\$aWork cat.: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and other motor neuron diseases, 1991. =670 \\$aMerck manual. =670 \\$aLC data base, 1/3/91. =750 \2$aMotor Neuron Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016472 =LDR 01568cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362886302441 =005 20120730164323.0 =008 910912i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 91004744 =035 \\$aCBF9205NU =040 \\$aAu$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAldrin =450 \\$aCompound 118 =450 \\$aENT 15 949 =450 \\$aHexachlorohexahydroendoexodimethanonaphthalene =450 \\$aHHDN (Insecticide) =450 \\$aIsodrin =450 \\$aOctalene =450 \\$aOMS 194 =550 \\$wg$aInsecticides =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =670 \\$aWk AFD4668:$bt.pl (Aldrin) p. 14 (common name of insecticide containing 95% HHDN; readily metabolized to dieldrin) p. 15 (organochlorine pesticide manuf. commercially since 1950) p. 25 (IUPAC chemical name: 1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-endo-1,4-exo-5,8-dimethanonaphthalene; common synonyms: ENT 15 949 (compound 118), HHDN, Octalene, OMS 194; CAS registry number 309-00-2) p. 315 (gives current and former Chem. abstracts, IUPAC and von Baeyer/IUPAC names) =670 \\$aWork cat.: South Australia. Ministerial Scientific and Advisory Comm. Report of the Min. Sc. and Adv. Comm.: Aldrin contamination Streaky Bay Area School, 1989. =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Aldrin x Isodrin) =670 \\$aMacquarie dict. =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. 1, p. 233. =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict., 1987:$bp. 305. =675 \\$aAmericana. =690 \\$ar:GLS:1/17/92 (670s for Wk AFD4468 and MeSH added, and corresponding references) =750 \2$aAldrin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000452 =LDR 01209cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362886402441 =005 20040719083654.0 =008 901224||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90006184 =035 \\$aCBF8384NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPhotosynthetic reaction centers =450 \\$aEnergy traps, Photosynthetic =450 \\$aPhotosynthetic energy traps =450 \\$aPhotosynthetic units =450 \\$aReaction centers, Photosynthetic =550 \\$wg$aPhotosynthesis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Reaction centers of photosynthetic bacteria, c1991. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbiol. & mol. biol.$b(photosynthesis ... reaction centers) =670 \\$aStenesh. Dict. biochem. & mol. biol.$b(photosynthetic unit) =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. biol. terms$b(photosynthetic unit) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. & tech.:$bv. 10, pp. 204B-105 (Photosynthetic units: special molecules (energy traps or reaction centers) ... with their energy traps are often referred to as photosynthetic units) =670 \\$aMESH$b(photosynthetic reaction center, Bacterial; Photosynthetic reaction center, Plant) =750 \2$aPhotosynthetic Reaction Center Complex Proteins$0(DNLM)D045322$5IEN =LDR 00590cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362886502441 =005 20120730164323.0 =008 901221||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90006166 =035 \\$aCBF8367NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP606.592 =150 \\$aGlycogen phosphorylase =550 \\$wg$aPhosphorylase =670 \\$aWork cat.: Glycogen phosphorylase b ... 1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/12/90. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature. =670 \\$aStenesh dict. biochem. mol. biol. =750 \2$aGlycogen Phosphorylase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D024981 =LDR 00982cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362886602441 =005 20120730164323.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90006064 =035 \\$aCBF8279NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG693 =150 \\$aShoulder dystocia =450 \\$aDystocia, Shoulder =450 \\$aShoulder girdle dystocia =550 \\$wg$aFetal presentation =550 \\$wg$aLabor (Obstetrics)$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: O'Leary, J.A. Shoulder dystocia and birth injury: prevention, treatment, and defense, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dystocia) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(dystocia, fetal dystocia, etc.) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(dystocia) =670 \\$aStedmann's med. dict.$b(dystocia) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(dystocia: shoulder girdle dystocia) =670 \\$aMEDLARS data base, 12/17/90$b(shoulder dystocia; shoulder girdle dystocia) =750 \2$aShoulder Dystocia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004420 =LDR 00552cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362886702441 =005 20121206140729.0 =008 901217i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90006057 =035 \\$aCBF8272LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD165$cInorganic compounds =053 \0$aQD305.H15$cAliphatic compounds =053 \0$aQD341.H3$cAromatic compounds =053 \0$aQD412$cOrganometallic compounds =053 \0$aQE516.H3$cGeochemistry =150 \\$aHalogen compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =750 \2$aHalogens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006219 =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362886802441 =005 20120730164323.0 =008 901217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90006056 =035 \\$aCBF8271NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.B7 =150 \\$aBromine compounds =550 \\$wg$aHalogen compounds =750 \2$aBromine Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017605 =LDR 00879cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362886902441 =005 20120730164323.0 =008 920109||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90005936 =035 \\$aCBF8170NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEBDC (Fungicide) =450 \\$aEthylenebis dithiocarbamates$5IEN =450 \\$aEthylenebisdithiocarbamate =450 \\$aEthylenebisdithiocarbamates =550 \\$wg$aFungicides =550 \\$wg$aThiocarbamates =670 \\$aWork cat.: Review of the subcom. report on pesticides and to consider the regulation of EBDC ... 1990. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 12/07/90. =670 \\$aCHEMLINE, 12/07/90. =670 \\$aTOXLINE, 12/07/90. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ethylenebis(dithiocarbamates)) =670 \\$aNanogen index suppl.$b(EBDC, ethylenebisdithiocarbamates) =750 \2$aEthylenebis Dithiocarbamates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005028 =LDR 01030cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362887002441 =005 20060712080937.0 =008 901206||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90005926 =035 \\$aCBF8162NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDNA replication =450 \\$aChromosomal DNA replication =450 \\$aDNA$xReplication =450 \\$aReplication of DNA =550 \\$wg$aDNA$xSynthesis =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 12/06/90. =670 \\$aMESH, 12/06/90. =670 \\$aSingleton dict. microbiol. & mol. biol. =670 \\$aStenesh dict. of biochem. & mol. biol. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the synthesis of DNA from parental double-stranded DNA by a process in which the strands unwind and each serves as a template for a new strand that is complementary to the parental strand. Works on the synthesis of DNA by chemical or enzymatic means not relying on a DNA template are entered under$aDNA--Synthesis. =681 \\$iNote under$aDNA--Synthesis =750 \2$aDNA Replication$0(DNLM)D004261$5IEN =LDR 00900cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362887102441 =005 20120730164322.0 =008 901130i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90005852 =035 \\$aCBF8090LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$c(Botany) =053 \0$aRS165.E4$c(Pharmacy) =150 \\$aEchinacea (Plants) =450 \\$aBrauneria =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Foster, S. Echinacea, c1990. =670 \\$aPREMARC, 11/20/90$b(Echinacea) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Echinacea) =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 410 (Echinacea) =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 204 (Echinacea; Brauneria) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 719 (Echinacea) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 806 (Echinacea is also a superorder of Echinodermata) =670 \\$aMcGraw Hill dict. life sci.$b(Echinacea: suborder of echinorderms) =750 \2$aEchinacea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020900 =LDR 00616cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362887202441 =005 20120730164322.0 =008 901129i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90005821 =035 \\$aCBF8060NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF724.3.G73 =150 \\$aGrief in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Buckingham, R. Coping with grief, 1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aGrief$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006117 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aGrief$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00333cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362887302441 =005 20100217165929.0 =008 901219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90006087 =035 \\$aCBF5795NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aChemistry, Analytic$xTechnique =750 \2$aChemistry Techniques, Analytical$0(DNLM)D002623$5IEN =LDR 00627cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362887402441 =005 20060829094537.0 =008 901126i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90005783 =035 \\$aCBF5759NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF724.3.C73 =150 \\$aCreative ability in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Yong, L. Creativity, 1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aCreativeness$0(DNLM)D003405$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCreativeness$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00771cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362887502441 =005 20120730164322.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90005753 =035 \\$aCBF5731NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCarbohydrate metabolism disorders in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aCarbohydrates$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cornblath, M. Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism in infancy, c1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aCarbohydrate Metabolism, Inborn Errors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002239 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCarbohdrate Metabolism, Inborn Errors$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00775cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362887602441 =005 20120730164322.0 =008 901123i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90005752 =035 \\$aCBF5730NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ399.C3 =150 \\$aCarbohydrate metabolism disorders in infants =550 \\$wg$aCarbohydrates$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Corblath, M. Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism in infancy, c1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aCarbohydrate Metabolism, Inborn Errors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002239 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCarbohdrate Metabolism, Inborn Errors$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00640cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362887702441 =005 20120730164322.0 =008 901121||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90005744 =035 \\$aCBF5722NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP248.65.P76 =150 \\$aRecombinant proteins =450 \\$aGenetically engineered proteins =450 \\$aProteins$xGenetic engineering =550 \\$wg$aProteins =550 \\$wg$aRecombinant molecules =670 \\$aWork cat.: Purification and analysis of recombinant proteins, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMEDLARS. =750 \2$aRecombinant Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011994 =LDR 00642cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362887802441 =005 20120730164322.0 =008 901119i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90005662 =035 \\$aCBF5644NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aBF724.3.D47 =150 \\$aDecision making in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Power of choice, 1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aDecision Making$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003657 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDecision Making$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00782cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362887902441 =005 20120730164322.0 =008 901113||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90005568 =035 \\$aCBF5556NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGentian violet =450 \\$aAniline violet =450 \\$aCrystal violet =450 \\$aMethyl violet =450 \\$aMethylrosaniline chloride =550 \\$wg$aAniline =550 \\$wg$aAnthelmintics =550 \\$wg$aAntiseptics =670 \\$aWork cat.: FDA's regulation of gentian violet ... c1980. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b(Gentian violet; Crystal violet) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aGentian Violet$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005840 =LDR 00603cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362888002441 =005 20150227092849.0 =008 901113||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90005538 =035 \\$aCBF5527NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM301.56 =150 \\$aDrug activation =450 \\$aActivation of drugs =450 \\$aDrugs$xActivation =550 \\$wg$aBiotransformation (Metabolism) =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xMetabolism =670 \\$aWork cat.: Selective activation of drugs ... c1990. =670 \\$aMEDLARS. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aActivation, Metabolic$0(DNLM)D065767$5IEN =LDR 00541cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362888102441 =005 20120730164322.0 =008 900214||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000818 =035 \\$aCBF5480NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.C26 =150 \\$aCalpain =450 \\$aCalcium-dependent cysteine proteinase =550 \\$wg$aCysteine proteinases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Intracellular calcium-dependent, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b[78990-62-2] =750 \2$aCalpain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002154 =LDR 02654cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362888202441 =005 20140422080802.0 =008 901106i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90005452 =035 \\$aCBF3853LC =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P94$cZoology =150 \\$aOrangutans =450 \\$aFaunus =450 \\$aLophotus =450 \\$aMacrobates =450 \\$aOrang-outang =450 \\$wnne$aPongo =450 \\$aSatyrus =550 \\$wg$aHominids =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bp. 474. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aCorbet world list mam. spec.:$bp. 105. =670 \\$aITIS, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Genus Pongo, Family Hominidae) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History website, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Genus Pongo, Family Hominidae. Synonyms: Faunus Oken, 1816; Lophotus Fischer, 1813; Macrobates Bilberg, 1828; Satyrus Lesson, 1840) =670 \\$aAnimal diversity web, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Pongo abelii (Sumatran orangutan); Pongo pygmaeus (Bornean orangutan). Genus Pongo - orangutan, Family Hominidae - great apes and humans) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 7, 2014$b(under Orangutan: The orangutans are the two exclusively Asian species of extant great apes. Native to Indonesia and Malaysia, orangutans are currently found in only the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra. Classified in the genus Pongo, orangutans were considered to be one species. However, since 1996, they have been divided into two species: the Bornean orangutan (P. pygmaeus) and the Sumatran orangutan (P. abelii).) =670 \\$aPearson, E. Conservation psychology and its application to the survival of orangutans (Pongo abelii and Pongo pygmaeus), 2012:$bp. 2 (Orangutans are a member of the primate order and belong to the Great Ape family (Hominidae), along with humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas; orangutans are placed in the subfamily Ponginae and belong to the genus Pongo; Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus; Sumatran Orangutan, Pongo abelii) p. 3 (Although there was once debate as to whether Sumatran and Bornean orangutans were different species (as opposed to only sub- species), it is now commonly accepted they are in fact two distinct species. Support for this classification includes the finding that molecular differences between these populations are similar to those between chimpanzees and bonobos which are regarded as different species.) =670 \\$aOCLC, Jan. 8, 2014$b(in titles: Bornean and Sumatran orang-utans; orang-utans (Pongo spp.)) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20140328 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Pongo =750 \2$aPongo$0(DNLM)D057079$5IEN =LDR 00780cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362888302441 =005 20120730164322.0 =008 901102i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90005418 =035 \\$aCBF3823NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC483.5.F55 =150 \\$aFluoxetine =450 \\$aFluoxetin =450 \\$aProzac (Registered trademark)$5IEN =450 \\$aProzac (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAntidepressants =550 \\$wg$aPropylamine =550 \\$wg$aSerotonin uptake inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Scotti, A.T. 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Destini alternativi, c1988. =670 \\$aEncyc. dict. psych. =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms$b(Internal external locus of control; Locus of control) =750 \2$aInternal-external control$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007389 =LDR 00841cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362891102441 =005 20140429134615.0 =008 900329i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001487 =035 \\$aCBF3267NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aForensic sciences =450 \\$aCriminalistics =450 \\$aForensic science =550 \\$wg$aScience =550 \\$aCriminal investigation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Advances in forensic science, 1985. =670 \\$aThe journal of the Forensic Society of India, 1985. =670 \\$aNat. crim. justice thesaurus. =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/23/90$b(Forensic sciences, Forensic science) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aRandom House =680 \\$iHere are entered works on science as applied in courts of law or in criminal investigations. =750 \2$aForensic Sciences$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044707 =LDR 00585cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362891202441 =005 20110316095308.0 =008 900925||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004774 =035 \\$aCBF1485NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aArtificial cells =450 \\$aCells, Artificial =450 \\$aMicrocapsules (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aCells =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biomaterials, arificial cells, and artificial organs (serial) =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aComprehensive biotechnology, 1985:$bv. 4, pp. 53-67. =750 \2$aArtificial Cells$0(DNLM)D058045$5IEN =LDR 00835cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362891302441 =005 20150406105734.0 =008 900919i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90004682 =035 \\$aCBF1404NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aH61.24 =150 \\$aGrounded theory =550 \\$wg$aSocial sciences$xMethodology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Grounded theory in medical research, 1990. =670 \\$aAbercrombie, N. Penguin dict. of sociology, 1984. =670 \\$aChenitz, C. From practice to grounded theory, 1986. =670 \\$aLC data base, 09/17/90. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aRandom House =680 \\$iHere are entered works on social science theory that is based on data systematically collected through social research rather than on abstract, deductive reasoning. =750 \2$aGrounded Theory$0(DNLM)D066296$5IEN =LDR 00635cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362891402441 =005 20201119125744.0 =008 040223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90004648 =035 \\$aCBF1373NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDependency (Psychology) in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lustbader, W. Counting on kindness, c1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aDependency, Psychological$0(DNLM)D003858$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$0(DNLM)D000368$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDependency, Psychological$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00848cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362891502441 =005 20120730164320.0 =008 900917i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004638 =035 \\$aCBF1364NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG136.85 =150 \\$aAntifertility vaccines =450 \\$aBirth control vaccines =450 \\$aVaccines for fertility regulation =550 \\$wg$aContraception, Immunological =550 \\$wg$aVaccines =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vaccines for fertility regulation : the assessment of their safety and efficacity, 1991$b(Antifertility vaccines; birth control vaccines) =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aLC data base, 9/11/90$b(birth control vaccines; vaccines for fertility regulation) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Vaccines, Contraceptive) =750 \2$aVaccines, Contraceptive$5IEN$0(DNLM)D022642 =LDR 00750cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362891602441 =005 20150312104537.0 =008 900917||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004630 =035 \\$aCBF1356LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aInterneurons =450 \\$aIntercalary neurons =450 \\$aIntercalated neurons =450 \\$aInternuncial neurons =550 \\$wg$aNeurons =670 \\$aWork cat.: Locomotor neural mechanisms in arthropods and vertebrates, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Interneurons x Intercalated neuron) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Interneuron, also called internuncial neuron, intercalary neuron, intercalated neuron) =750 \2$aInterneurons$0(DNLM)D007395$5IEN =LDR 00500cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362891702441 =005 20050407110357.0 =008 900913i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004564 =035 \\$aCBF1292LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR99.7.N67 =150 \\$aAnabaena variabilis =550 \\$wg$aAnabaena =670 \\$aWork cat.: Alpes, I. Respiratorische NAD(P)H-Dehydrogenasen ... 1988. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbio.:$b2-e. =750 \2$aAnabaena variabilis$0(DNLM)D046870$5IEN =LDR 00856cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362891802441 =005 20070910075805.0 =008 900913i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90004563 =035 \\$aCBF1291NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP603.F47 =150 \\$aFerredoxin-NADP reductase =450 \\$aAdrenodoxin reductase =450 \\$aFerredoxin:NADP oxidoreductase =450 \\$aIron-sulfur protein reductase =450 \\$aNAD(P)H-ferredoxin reductase =550 \\$wg$aNAD(P)H dehydrogenases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Alpes, I. Respiratorische NAD(P)H-Dehydrogenasen ... 1988. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 15, 2007$b(Ferredoxin-NADP Reductase. Entry terms: Adrenodoxin Reductase, Iron-Sulfur Protein Reductase, NADPH-Ferredoxin Reductase) =670 \\$aIUB Enz. nomenclature:$bEC 1.18.1.2. =750 \0$aFerredoxin-NADP reductase$5IEN =LDR 00633cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362891902441 =005 20120730164319.0 =008 900913i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004560 =035 \\$aCBF1288LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A685$cBotany =150 \\$aArisaema =450 \\$aCobra-lilies =550 \\$wg$aAraceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pradhan, U.C. Himalayan cobra-lilies (Arisaema) ... 1990. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Arisaema) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 596. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Arisaema) =750 \2$aArisaema$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031057 =LDR 00785cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362892002441 =005 20120730164319.0 =008 900822i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90004161 =035 \\$aCBE9941NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 90004161 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC953.8.A76 =150 \\$aArt therapy for older people =450 \\$wnne$aArt therapy for the aged =450 \\$aGeriatric art therapy =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: Activities with developmental disabled elderly and older adults, c1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aArt Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001155 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aArt Therapy$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00431cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362892102441 =005 20120730164319.0 =008 100610i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010010521 =035 \\$aCBE8964NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVulva$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cancer and pre-cancer of the vulva, 2000 =750 \2$aVulvar Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014846 =LDR 00446cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362892202441 =005 20120730164319.0 =008 100609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010010465 =035 \\$aCBE8944NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aUrinary organs$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Basic research in urological oncology, c1996 =750 \2$aUrologic Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014571 =LDR 00468cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362892302441 =005 20120730164319.0 =008 100609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010010459 =035 \\$aCBE8942NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aUreters$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bennington, James L. Tumors of the kidney, renal pelvis, and ureter, 1975 =750 \2$aUreteral Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014516 =LDR 00503cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362892402441 =005 20120730164319.0 =008 900911||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004537 =035 \\$aCBE8932NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTriazenes =450 \\$aDiazoamines =550 \\$wg$aDiazo compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Triazenes, c1990. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aGrant & Hack's chem. dict. =670 \\$aMedline, 1989-1991. =750 \2$aTriazenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014226 =LDR 00658cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362892502441 =005 20120730164319.0 =008 900911i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004484 =035 \\$aCBE8883NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.L9 =150 \\$aB cells$xTumors =450 \\$aB cell lymphoma$5IEN =450 \\$aB cell neoplasia =450 \\$aB cell neoplasms =450 \\$aB cell tumors =450 \\$aB lymphocyte tumors =550 \\$wg$aLymphomas =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mechanisms in B-cell neoplasia 1990, c1990. =670 \\$aLC data base, 9/6/90$b(B cell neoplasia) =750 \2$aLymphoma, B-Cell$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016393 =LDR 00797cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362892602441 =005 20060516091251.0 =008 900907i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004459 =035 \\$aCBE8862NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRB128 =150 \\$aTension headache =450 \\$aMuscle contraction headache =450 \\$aPsychogenic headache =550 \\$wg$aHeadache =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bischoff, C. Wahrnehmung der muskelspannung, 1989. =670 \\$aMerritt's textbook of neurology:$bp. 47. =670 \\$aNYT magazine, "Shooing elephants," May 14, 1989:$b(migraine and tension headaches) =670 \\$aForbes, "Just another swallow away," May 18, 1987:$b(increasing dosage of medication for tension headaches) =750 \2$aTension-Type Headache$0(DNLM)D018781$5IEN =LDR 00590cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362892702441 =005 20120730164319.0 =008 900907||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004456 =035 \\$aCBE8859NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDouble-stranded RNA =450 \\$adsRNA =450 \\$aRNA, Double-stranded$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aInterferon inducers =550 \\$wg$aRNA =670 \\$aWork cat.: Izuchenie induktora interferona ... 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aSingleton Dict. Microbiol. & Molec. Biol. =750 \2$aRNA, Double-Stranded$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012330 =LDR 00441cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362892802441 =005 20090311144215.0 =008 900906||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004424 =035 \\$aCBE8834NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSalivary proteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Aspects of oral molecular biology, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aSalivary Proteins and Peptides$0(DNLM)D012471$5IEN =LDR 00728cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362892902441 =005 20120730164319.0 =008 900906||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004417 =035 \\$aCBE8828NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH465.S5 =150 \\$aSite-specific mutagenesis =450 \\$aMutagenesis, Site-directed$5IEN =450 \\$aSite-directed mutagenesis =550 \\$wg$aChemical mutagenesis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Directed mutagenesis, c1991. =670 \\$aSingleton dict. microbiol. & mol. biol.:$bv. 2-e (Site-specific mutagenesis (site-directed mutagenesis) =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b(site-specific more hits than site-directed) =750 \2$aMutagenesis, Site-Directed$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016297 =LDR 00790cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362893002441 =005 20120730164319.0 =008 900905i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90004395 =035 \\$aCBE8808NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 90004395 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCleft palate children =450 \\$aChildren with cleft palates =550 \\$wg$aChildren with disabilities =670 \\$aWork cat.: Heineman-de Boer, J.A. Cleft palate children and intelligence, 1985. =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 21, 1990$b(cleft palate child) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$81$wb$aCleft Palate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002972 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCleft Palate$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00614cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362893102441 =005 20120730164319.0 =008 900904i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004371 =035 \\$aCBE8784LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C24 =150 \\$aSaponaria =450 \\$aVaccaria =550 \\$wg$aCaryophyllaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shul�t�s, V.A. Rod myl�n�i�anka (Saponaria L.s.l.) vo flore SSSR, 1989. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant):$bv. III, p. 1552 (Saponaria) =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 577 (Saponaria; Vaccaria; Soapwort) =750 \2$aSaponaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029750 =LDR 01727cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362893202441 =005 20120730164318.0 =008 900904i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90004349 =035 \\$aCBE8762LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 90004349 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQP572.E27 =150 \\$aEcdysteroids =450 \\$aMolting hormones =450 \\$aMoulting hormones =550 \\$wg$aSteroid hormones =670 \\$aWork cat.: Akhrem, A.A. �Ekdisteroidy, 1989. =670 \\$aMEDLARS. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(ecdysteroids) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Sept. 4, 2001:$binfo. from various retrieved docs. (Ecdysteroids have been discovered decades ago as hormones of arthropods; they have effects of moulting and development. There are also several plants containing ecdysteroids; ecdysteroid extraction from plant material; phytoecdysteroids; ecdysteroids (moulting hormones); Moulting hormones is a generic name for steroid hormones like ecdysone or 20-OH-ecdysone which are present in many invertebrates and which are mandatory for the moulting process in arthropods; Ecdysteroids are polyhydroxylated sterolic invertebrate growth hormones. They are also present in plants (phytoecdysones); The two principal ecdysteroids are ecdysone and 20-hydroxyecdysone. The process of moulting is controlled by the ecdysteroids; Ecdysteroids are the steroid hormones of insects and other invertebrates. Analogues of these compounds also occur in certain plants, where they contribute to the protection of the plant against invertebrate predators by mimicking the natural hormones and disrupting the hormonal balance within the animal or by acting as antifeedants) =750 \2$aEcdysteroids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026461 =LDR 00312cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362893302441 =005 20120730164318.0 =008 900904||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004348 =035 \\$aCBE8761NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDopamine$xAntagonists =750 \2$aDopamine Antagonists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018492 =LDR 00565cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362893402441 =005 20120730164318.0 =008 900904||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004346 =035 \\$aCBE8759NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.D65 =150 \\$aDomperidone =550 \\$wg$aAntiemetics =550 \\$wg$aBenzimidazoles =550 \\$wg$aDopamine$xAntagonists =550 \\$wg$aPiperidine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Progress with domperidone, 1981. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aDomperidone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004294 =LDR 00780cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362893502441 =005 20120730164318.0 =008 900904i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004332 =035 \\$aCBE8745NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ387.A25 =150 \\$aAIDS (Disease) in infants =550 \\$wg$aImmunologic diseases in infants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Michigan. Maternal and Infant Task Force on AIDS. Perinatal AIDS in Michigan : a report of the Maternal and Infant Task Force on AIDS, 1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000163 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00490cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362893602441 =005 20120730164318.0 =008 900831i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004313 =035 \\$aCBE8727NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCoronavirus infections =450 \\$aCoronavirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Coronaviruses ... c1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Coronavirus infections) =750 \2$aCoronavirus Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018352 =LDR 00613cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362893702441 =005 20120730164318.0 =008 900830||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004291 =035 \\$aCBE8706NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHydroxyquinoline =450 \\$aOxine =450 \\$aOxyquinoline =450 \\$aQuinolinol =550 \\$wg$aQuinoline =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vinogradov, A.V. Oksikhinolin, 1979. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =750 \2$aOxyquinoline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015125 =LDR 00500cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362893802441 =005 20120730164318.0 =008 900828||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004270 =035 \\$aCBE8685NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP383.8 =150 \\$aSuprachiasmatic nucleus =450 \\$aNucleus, Suprachiasmatic =550 \\$wg$aHypothalamus =670 \\$aWork cat.: Suprachiasmatic nucleus, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aSuprachiasmatic Nucleus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013493 =LDR 00942cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362893902441 =005 20120730164314.0 =008 900712||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003406 =035 \\$aCBE6118NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP378.3$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSubstantia nigra =450 \\$aBlack substance (Neuroanatomy) =450 \\$aBody of Vicq d'Azyr =450 \\$aLocus niger (Neuroanatomy) =450 \\$aNigra (Neuroanatomy) =450 \\$aNucleus niger (Neuroanatomy) =450 \\$aSoemmering's ganglion =550 \\$wg$aMesencephalon =670 \\$aWork cat.: Domburg, P.H. The human substantia nigra ... c1990. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(S. nigra, also called black substance, body of Vicq d'Azyr and locus niger) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(S. nigra, nucleus or locus niger; Nigra; Soemmering's ganglion) =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aSubstantia Nigra$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013378 =LDR 00480cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362894002441 =005 20120730164313.0 =008 900712i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003388 =035 \\$aCBE6100NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.R37 =150 \\$aRectum$xCancer =450 \\$aColorectal cancer =450 \\$aRectal cancer =670 \\$aWork cat.: LC data base, 6/7/90$b(rectal cancer; colorectal cancer) =750 \2$aRectal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012004 =LDR 00707cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362894102441 =005 20120730164313.0 =008 900712i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003387 =035 \\$aCBE6099LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRC691.6.C35 =150 \\$aCapillaroscopy =450 \\$aCapillarioscopy =450 \\$aMicroangioscopy =550 \\$wg$aAngioscopy =550 \\$wg$aCapillaries$xExamination =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clinical capillaroscopy, c1990. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(capillaroscopy; capillarioscopy) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(capillarioscopy; capillarscopy; also called microangioscopy) =750 \2$aMicroscopic Angioscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020678 =LDR 00379cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362894202441 =005 20131023091846.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046618 =035 \\$a(IEN)SH 85046618 =035 \\$aCBE5682NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD557$bRD559 =150 \\$aArm$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$aArm Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001134 =LDR 01845cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362894302441 =005 20130209162049.0 =008 900706i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90003294 =035 \\$aCBE4081NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aZinc oxide =450 \\$aCalamine =450 \\$aChinese white =450 \\$aFlowers of zinc =450 \\$aPhilosopher's wool =450 \\$aWool, Philosopher's =450 \\$aZinc white =550 \\$wg$aOxides =550 \\$wg$aZinc salts =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kuz�mina, I.P. Okis��t�sinka, 1984. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Zinc oxide) =670 \\$aHawley chem.dict.$b(zinc oxide; Chinese white, zinc white) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(zinc oxide; philosopher's wool) =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aLC data base, July 5, 1990. =670 \\$aPREMARC, July 5, 1990. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 16, 2012$b(Zinc oxide; an inorganic compound with the formula ZnO; other names: Zinc white, Calamine, philosopher's wool, Chinese white, flowers of zinc) =670 \\$aZinc salts, 1992, via U.S. Environmental Protection Agency website, Apr. 16, 2012$b(Zinc salts include three pesticide active ingredients: zinc chloride, zinc oxide, and zinc sulfate monohydrate (or zinc sulfate). Zinc salts are used as herbicides to control the growth of moss on structures, walkways, patios and lawns in rainy areas, primarily in the Northwestern U.S. Zinc oxide also is an industrial preservative, incorporated into carpet fibers to inhibit bacterial and fungal spoilage, and a bacteriostat, applied as a pressure treatment to preserve cut lumber. Other, more significant, non-pesticidal uses of zinc salts in the U.S. include use in fertilizers, animal feed, dry cell batteries, and as galvanizers.) =750 \2$aZinc Oxide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015034 =LDR 00785cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362894402441 =005 20120730164312.0 =008 900706i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90003290 =035 \\$aCBE4077NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 90003290 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPentaerythritol tetranitrate =450 \\$aPentaerytrite tetranitrate =450 \\$aPenthrite =450 \\$aPentrite =450 \\$aPETN (Chemical) =550 \\$wg$aDetonators =550 \\$wg$aOrganonitrogen compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Galt, J. The big bang, 1987. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(also Penthrite, Pentrite, PETN) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(also pentaerytrite tetranitrate) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading. =750 \2$aPentaerythritol Tetranitrate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010417 =LDR 00602cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362894502441 =005 20070529134346.0 =008 900706||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003255 =035 \\$aCBE4044NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOsteoclasts =450 \\$aBone-resorbing cells =450 \\$aOsteophages =550 \\$wg$aBone cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: The management of bone metastases and hypercalcaemia by osteoclast inhibition, c1990. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aOsteoclasts$0(DNLM)D010010$5IEN =LDR 01406cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362894602441 =005 20120730164312.0 =008 900706i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003252 =035 \\$aCBE4041NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD734.5.M64$cOrthopedics =150 \\$aMoir�e topography =450 \\$aMoir�e contour imaging =450 \\$aMoir�e contouring =450 \\$aMoir�e contourography =450 \\$aMoir�e fringe topography =450 \\$aTopography, Moir� =550 \\$wg$aMoir�e method =550 \\$wg$aPhotogrammetry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Surface topography and body deformity, 1990$b(Moir�e topography; moir�e fringe topography; moir�e contourography; moir�e contouring; moir�e contour imaging) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Moire topography "method of three dimensional morphometry in which contour maps are produced from the overlapping interference fringes created when an object is illuminated by beams of coherent lights issuing from two different point sources") =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech.$b(Moir�e interferometry) =670 \\$aChambers sci. tech. dict.$b("Moir�e fringes- Moir�e pattern") =670 \\$aVan Nostrand's sci. encyc.$b("Moir�e pattern") =675 \\$aLorenzini med. phrase ind.;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aGould med. dict. =750 \2$aMoire Topography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015903 =LDR 01284cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362894702441 =005 20120730164311.0 =008 900702i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90003216 =035 \\$aCBE4010NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 90003216 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC963.4 =150 \\$aWork capacity evaluation =450 \\$aAssessment, Vocational capacity =450 \\$aFitness for duty evaluation =450 \\$aPhysical work capacity evaluation =450 \\$aVocational capacity assessment =550 \\$wg$aDisability evaluation =550 \\$wg$aWork$xPhysiological aspects =670 \\$aWork cat.: Medical perspectives in vocational assessment of impaired workers, 1991$b(Vocational capacity assessment) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Work capacity evaluation) =670 \\$aLC database, June 27, 1990$b(Physical work capacity) =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 27, 2000$b(Fintess for duty) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the assessment of physiological capacities in relation to job requirements, involving the measurement of physiological variables, e.g. circulatory and respiratory, during a gradually increasing workload until specific limitations occur with respect to those variables. =750 \2$aWork Capacity Evaluation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014938 =LDR 00825cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362894802441 =005 20060829091352.0 =008 060216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90003178 =035 \\$aCBE3975NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC685.C58 =150 \\$aCoronary arteries$xStenosis =450 \\$wnne$aCoronary artery stenosis =450 \\$aCoronary stenosis =550 \\$wg$aCoronary heart disease =550 \\$wg$aStenosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gould, K.L. Coronary artery stenosis, c1990. =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(stenosis, coronary stenosis) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Feb. 16, 2006$b(Coronary Stenosis, Entry term: Coronary Artery Stenosis) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060406 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Coronary artery stenosis =750 \2$aCoronary Stenosis$0(DNLM)D023921$5IEN =LDR 00570cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362894902441 =005 20120730164311.0 =008 900629i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003174 =035 \\$aCBE3971NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDisclosure of information =450 \\$aInformation, Disclosure of =550 \\$wg$aTruthfulness and falsehood =670 \\$aWork cat.: Report to the Legislature ... requesting a study of issues relating to the disclosure of pertinent facts in real estate transactions ... 1988. =750 \2$aDisclosure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030881 =LDR 00996cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362895002441 =005 20010923011323.0 =008 900628i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003164 =035 \\$aCBE3961NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.A72 =150 \\$aAtrial arrhythmias =550 \\$wg$aArrhythmia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Atrial arrhythmias: current concepts and management, 1991. =670 \\$aLorenzini med. phrase ind. =670 \\$aCecil textbk med.$b("fibrillation, flutter, paroxysmal atrial tachycardia") =670 \\$aStein intern. med. =670 \\$aBraunwald heart diseases$b("after cardiac surgery, in acute myocardial infarction, aortic stenosis, atrial sepal defects") =675 \\$aMESH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould med. dict.;$aStedmann's med. dict. =750 \2$81$wb$aArrhythmia$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aHeart Atrium$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aArrhythmia$iand$aHeart Atrium. =LDR 03158cz a2200421n 4500 =001 9880362895102441 =005 20120730164311.0 =008 900627i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90003137 =035 \\$aCBE3937NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aSB123.57$cCrops =150 \\$aTransgenic plants =450 \\$aGE crops (Genetically engineered crops) =450 \\$aGE plants (Genetically engineered plants) =450 \\$aGenetically engineered crops =450 \\$aGenetically engineered plants =450 \\$aGenetically modified crops =450 \\$aGenetically modified plants =450 \\$aGM crops (Genetically modified crops) =450 \\$aGM plants (Genetically modified plants) =450 \\$aNovel crops =450 \\$aTransgenic crops =550 \\$wg$aPlants, Cultivated =550 \\$wg$aTransgenic organisms =550 \\$aPlant genetic engineering =670 \\$aWork cat.: Plant genetic engineering, 1990$b(transgenic plants) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.:$bp. 1954 (transgenic organism) =670 \\$aTransgenic plants, 1992$b(transgenic crops) =670 \\$aKjellsson, G. Methods for risk assessment of transgenic plants, c1994:$bCIP pref. (transgenetic plants ... referred to as genetically modified plants) =670 \\$aSafety assessment process for novel foods and agricultural products of biotechnology, 1999:$bp. 1 (Novel crops, including those developed using genetic engineering, are produced in laboratories, and studied in growth chambers or greenhouses under conditions of environmental isolation ... The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) regulates the confined field trial evaluation of all novel crops. Conditions prescribed by the CFIA are designed to minimize the possibility of any environmental impact.) =670 \\$aNational Agricultural Biotechnology Council's website, Jan. 11, 2000:$bNABC Report 8 (Novel crops and other transgenics: How green are they?) =670 \\$aNational Institute of Agrobiological Resources (Japan) website, Jan. 11, 2000$b(Use of biotechnology to develop new biological resources ... we are producing novel crops, reflecting genetic diversity, which conventional breeding procedures cannot produce.) =670 \\$aPlant gene technology, c2009:$bt.p. (genetically modified (GM) crops) p. 3 (GM plants; When gene technology is used to develop new plant varieties through the direct incorporation of a DNA construct or the deletion or modification of specific genes, the resulting plants are known as genetically modified (GM), genetically engineered (GE) or transgenic plants) p. 4 (GM crops) =670 \\$aNational Research Council (U.S.). Committee on the Impact of Biotechnology on Farm-Level Economics and Sustainability. The impact of genetically engineered crops on farm sustainability in the United States, c2010:$bp. vii (genetically engineered (GE) crops; GE crops) p. 50 (GE plants) =670 \\$aStewart, C.N. Genetically modified planet : environmental impacts of genetically engineered plants, 2004. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aRandom House;$aBiol. & agr. index, v. 42 =750 \2$aPlants, Genetically Modified$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030821 =LDR 01207cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362895202441 =005 20120730164311.0 =008 900626i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003108 =035 \\$aCBE3911NU =035 \\$aSH 90003108 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aLC5225.L42 =150 \\$aAdult learning =450 \\$aAndragogical learning =550 \\$wg$aLearning =670 \\$aWork cat.: Adult learning methods, 1990. =670 \\$aAppreciating adults learning, 1987, 1988 printing. =670 \\$aColletti, A.B. Teaching methods and applied techniques, c1987$b(adult learning) =670 \\$aPerspectives on adult learning, 1986. =670 \\$aAustralian thes. educ.$b(Adult learning) =670 \\$aERIC thes.$b(Adult learning) =670 \\$aHusen & Postlethwaite intl. encyc. educ.$b(Adult learning; andragogical learning) =670 \\$aUNESCO: IBE educ. thes.$b(Adult learning) =675 \\$aGood dict. educ.;$aHennepin;$aIAC;$aPage intl. dict. educ.;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$81$wb$aLearning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007858 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdult$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000328 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLearning$iand$aAdult$5IEN =LDR 00677cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362895302441 =005 20150120120735.0 =008 900622i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90003046 =035 \\$aCBE3857NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC953.2.R33 =150 \\$aGeriatric radiology =550 \\$wg$aMedical radiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Geriatric radiology, c1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aRadiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011859 =750 \2$81$wb$aRadiotherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011878 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRadiography$ior$aRadiotherapy$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00775cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362895402441 =005 20120730164311.0 =008 940322||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90002993 =035 \\$aCBE3847NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.83.P48 =150 \\$aPhospholipid antibodies =450 \\$aAnti-phospholipid antibodies =450 \\$aAntibodies against phospholipids =450 \\$aAntiphospholipid antibodies =450 \\$aPhospholipid-binding antibodies =550 \\$wg$aAutoantibodies =670 \\$aWork cat.: Phospholipid-binding antibodies, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antibodies, antiphospholipid) =670 \\$aCheng, H. Immunology of antiphospholipid antibodies, 1993. =750 \2$aAntibodies, Antiphospholipid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017152 =LDR 00859cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362895502441 =005 20120730164311.0 =008 900613||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002864 =035 \\$aCBE3754NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.T79 =150 \\$aTrichosanthin =450 \\$aAlpha-trichosanthin =450 \\$aCompound Q =450 \\$aGLQ223 =450 \\$aTCS (Drug) =550 \\$wg$aAbortifacients =550 \\$wg$aPlant proteins =550 \\$wg$aVirus inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Zhang, Q. Compound Q, abortion, and AIDS: trichosanthin and its clinical applications, c1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Trichosanthin x Alpha-Trichosanthin, Compound Q, GLQ223) =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b(1988-1990) =670 \\$aMcGrath, M.S. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci USA, 1989:$b86(8):2844. =750 \2$aTrichosanthin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015978 =LDR 00594cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362895602441 =005 20120730164311.0 =008 900611||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002819 =035 \\$aCBE3714NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCarpal bones =450 \\$aOssa carpalia =450 \\$aOssa carpi =450 \\$aWrist bones =550 \\$wg$aBones =550 \\$wg$aCarpus (Animal anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aWrist =670 \\$aMESH =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(ossa carpi, also called carpal bones, ossa carpalia) =750 \2$aCarpal Bones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002348 =LDR 01013cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362895702441 =005 20120730164311.0 =008 900611||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002815 =035 \\$aCBE3710LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aScaphoid bone =450 \\$aNavicular bone of carpus =450 \\$aOs scaphoideum =550 \\$wg$aCarpal bones =670 \\$aWork cat.: Herbert, T.J. The fractured scaphoid, 1990. =670 \\$aGray's anatomy. =670 \\$aPhone call to Prof. Vidi�c, Anatomy dept. Georgetown U. Med. School, 06/06/90$b(term is used to designate only the bone in the hand, Navicular bone is used to designate scaphoid bone of foot) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould med. dict.:$b("largest bone of proximal row of carpal bones") =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict.:$b(either of two similar bones of the hand and the foot") =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(os scaphoideum, also called scaphoid bone) =750 \2$aScaphoid Bone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D021361 =LDR 00634cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362895802441 =005 20120730164310.0 =008 900608i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002774 =035 \\$aCBE3672NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHearing aids for children =550 \\$wg$aHearing impaired children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wayner, D.S. The hearing aid handbook--user's guide for children, c1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aHearing Aids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006310 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHearing Aids$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00601cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362895902441 =005 20090309104104.0 =008 900608i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002771 =035 \\$aCBE3669NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP616.P76 =150 \\$aProtein disulfide isomerase =450 \\$aProtein disulphide isomerase =550 \\$wg$aIsomerases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Koivu, J. Protein disulphide isomerase and ... 1987. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(5.3.4.1) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b[37318-49-3] =750 \2$aProtein Disulfide-Isomerases$0(DNLM)D019704$5IEN =LDR 00548cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362896002441 =005 20120730164310.0 =008 900608i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002770 =035 \\$aCBE3668LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P42$cBotany =150 \\$aHarpagophytum =550 \\$wg$aPedaliaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: The grapple plant project, 1984$b(Harpagophytum) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aEngler Syn. Pflanz.:$bp. 460. =750 \2$aHarpagophytum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031684 =LDR 00681cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362896102441 =005 20120730164310.0 =008 900608i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002754 =035 \\$aCBE3657NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.B87$cPharmacology =150 \\$aBuspirone =550 \\$wg$aNaphthalene =550 \\$wg$aPyrimidines =550 \\$wg$aTranquilizing drugs =670 \\$aWork cat.: Buspirone : mechanisms and clinical aspects, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aAm. drug index:$bCAS 33386-08-2/CAS 36505-84-7. =675 \\$aMerck;$aMod. drug encyc.;$aBrit. pharm. =750 \2$aBuspirone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002065 =LDR 00826cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362896202441 =005 20120730164310.0 =008 900607i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002747 =035 \\$aCBE3650NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ47.53 =150 \\$aHealth behavior in adolescence =450 \\$aAdolescent health behavior =450 \\$aAdolescent health habits =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Health hazards in adolescence, 1990$b(Adolescent health behavior) =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000294 =750 \2$81$wb$aHealth Behvaior$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAdolescent Behavior$ior$a(Health Behavior$iand$aAdolescent)$5IEN =LDR 00714cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362896302441 =005 20120730164310.0 =008 900606||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002710 =035 \\$aCBE3616NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH603.C4 =150 \\$aGap junctions (Cell biology) =450 \\$aJunctions, Gap (Cell biology) =450 \\$aNexus (Cell biology) =550 \\$wg$aCell junctions =550 \\$aConnexins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biophysics of gap junction channels, 1990. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Junction: gap junction also called nexus) =670 \\$aBest & Taylor's physiological basis of med. practice:$bp. 14. =750 \2$aGap Junctions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017629 =LDR 00460cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362896402441 =005 20120730164310.0 =008 100505i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010008245 =035 \\$aCBD9593NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAdrenal glands$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Adrenal and endocrine tumors in children, 1984, c1983 =750 \2$aAdrenal Gland Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000310 =LDR 00797cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362896502441 =005 20120730164309.0 =008 900605i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002688 =035 \\$aCBD7706NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSperm-ovum interactions =450 \\$aInteractions, Sperm-ovum =450 \\$aOvum-sperm interactions =450 \\$aPenetration, Sperm =450 \\$aSperm penetration =550 \\$wg$aCell interaction =550 \\$wg$aFertilization (Biology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: CONRAD-WHO International Workshop (1989 : San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina). Gamete interaction, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Sperm-ovum interactions, x Ovum-sperm interactions, Sperm penetration) =675 \\$aNIH =750 \2$aSperm-Ovum Interactions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013084 =LDR 00806cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362896602441 =005 20070511090727.0 =008 900604||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002644 =035 \\$aCBD7662NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP519.9.C36$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aTP248.25.C37$cBiotechnology =150 \\$aCapillary electrophoresis =450 \\$aCapillary gel electrophoresis =450 \\$aCapillary zone electrophoresis =550 \\$wg$aGel electrophoresis =550 \\$wg$aZone electrophoresis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Analytical biotechnology, 1990. =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b(1988-1990) =670 \\$aJournal of Chromatography, 1990:$bJan 19; 499:713-9. =670 \\$aBiotechniques, 1988:$bMay; 6(5):432-40. =750 \0$aElectrophoresis, Capillary$0(DNLM)D019075$5IEN =LDR 00610cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362896702441 =005 20120730164309.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90002608 =035 \\$aCBD7635NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAnxiety in old age =550 \\$wg$aNeuroses in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Anxiety in the elderly, 1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aAnxiety$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001007 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnxiety$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00498cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362896802441 =005 20120730164309.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90002593 =035 \\$aCBD7622NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHelicobacter infections =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =670 \\$aWork cat.: Helicobacter pylori ... =670 \\$aPhone call to Pierre Daggett, U. of Md., 5/25/90. =750 \2$aHelicobacter Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016481 =LDR 00525cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362896902441 =005 20070418133819.0 =008 021227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90002592 =035 \\$aCBD7621NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aHelicobacter =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =670 \\$aWork cat.: Helicobacter pylori ... =670 \\$aPhone call to Pierre Daggett, U. of Md., May 25, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Helicobacter) =750 \2$aHelicobacter$0(DNLM)D016998$5IEN =LDR 00584cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362897002441 =005 20120730164309.0 =008 900529i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002522 =035 \\$aCBD7555NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDelirium in old age =550 \\$wg$aGeriatric psychiatry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lindesay, J. Delirium in the elderly, 1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aDelirium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003693 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDelirium$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00515cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362897102441 =005 20120730164309.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90002512 =035 \\$aCBD7545NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlood groups$xKell system =450 \\$aKell blood group system =670 \\$aWork cat.: Blood group systems, 1990. =670 \\$aJandl. Blood : textbook of hematology. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aKell Blood-Group System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007626 =LDR 00764cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362897202441 =005 20080316130643.0 =008 900522i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002399 =035 \\$aCBD7442LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aInvasive electrophysiologic testing =450 \\$aElectrophysiologic studies, Invasive =450 \\$aElectrophysiologic testing, Invasive =550 \\$wg$aElectrophysiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fogoros, R.N. Electrophysiologic testing ... =670 \\$aBraunwald. Heart diseases, 2nd. ed.:$bp. 634 (Invasive electrophysiologic studies) =670 \\$aAmerican Journal of Cardiology, "Value of electrophysiologic testing ...", December 1988. =750 \2$aElectrophysiologic Techniques, Cardiac$0(DNLM)D022062$5IEN =LDR 00329cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362897302441 =005 20120515130513.0 =008 900521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002384 =035 \\$aCBD7428NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGenerative organs$xInfections =750 \2$aReproductive Tract Infections$0(DNLM)D060737$5IEN =LDR 00778cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362897402441 =005 20120730164309.0 =008 900521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002382 =035 \\$aCBD7426NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGenital warts =450 \\$aAcuminate warts =450 \\$aCondylomata acuminata =450 \\$aVenereal warts =450 \\$aVerruca acuminata =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aWarts =670 \\$aWork cat.: Alvey, J.A. Genital warts and contagious cancers, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Condylomata acuminata) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Condyloma: c. acuminatum; also called acumiate warts or venereal warts, verruca acuminata) =750 \2$aCondylomata Acuminata$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003218 =LDR 00434cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362897502441 =005 20120730164309.0 =008 090908||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009123192 =035 \\$aCBD6718NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDental offices$xManagement =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dear dentist, c1994 =750 \2$aPractice Management, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011215 =LDR 00471cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362897602441 =005 20120730164309.0 =008 100528i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010009995 =035 \\$aCBD6653NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPleura$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Darolles, Camille. Du cancer pleuro-pulmonaire (au point de vue clinique), 1877 =750 \2$aPleural Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010995 =LDR 00470cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362897702441 =005 20120730164308.0 =008 100528i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010009989 =035 \\$aCBD6634NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPituitary gland$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Contemporary diagnosis and management of pituitary adenomas, c1991 =750 \2$aPituitary Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010911 =LDR 00442cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362897802441 =005 20120730164308.0 =008 100528i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010009939 =035 \\$aCBD6469NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPancreas$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cancer of the bile ducts and pancreas, c1989 =750 \2$aPancreatic Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010190 =LDR 00414cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362897902441 =005 20120730164308.0 =008 100324i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010104661 =035 \\$aCBD6445NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOvaries$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ovarian cancer, 1998 =750 \2$aOvarian Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010051 =LDR 00365cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362898002441 =005 20120730164308.0 =008 900809||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003890 =035 \\$aCBD6329NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNursing$xPhilosophy =750 \2$aNursing Theory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009742 =750 \2$aPhilosophy, Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010687 =LDR 00333cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362256102441 =005 20120730162941.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85038042 =035 \\$aBZN7948NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDimethylamine =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDimethylamines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004123 =LDR 00908cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362256202441 =005 20120730162941.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038040 =035 \\$aBZN7946NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDimethyl sulfoxide =450 \\$wnne$aDimethyl sulphoxide =450 \\$aDimethylsulfoxide =450 \\$aDimexide =450 \\$aDMSO (Drug) =450 \\$aMethyl sulfoxide =450 \\$aSulfinylbismethane =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \\$wg$aAnti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aDermatologic agents =550 \\$wg$aMethane =550 \\$wg$aSolvents =550 \\$wg$aSulfoxides =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 15, 2007$b(Dimethyl Sulfoxide. 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The digestive system, 2001. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 19, 2007$b(Digestive System, Entry term: Alimentary System) =750 \2$aDigestive System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004064 =LDR 00454cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362257202441 =005 20120730162940.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037947 =035 \\$aBZN7853NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP145$bQP156$cPhysiology =150 \\$aDigestion =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =550 \\$aIndigestion =550 \\$aNutrition =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDigestion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004063 =LDR 00513cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362257302441 =005 20120730162940.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037942 =035 \\$aBZN7848NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.F$cPharmacology =150 \\$aDiflunisal =450 \\$aDifluorohydroxybiphenyl carboxylic acid =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =550 \\$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDiflunisal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004061 =LDR 00543cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362257402441 =005 20120730162940.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037940 =035 \\$aBZN7846NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDiffusion of innovations =450 \\$aInnovations, Diffusion of =550 \\$wg$aAcculturation =550 \\$wg$aCommunication =550 \\$wg$aCulture diffusion =550 \\$wg$aTechnological innovations =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDiffusion of Innovation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004059 =LDR 00800cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362257502441 =005 20120730162940.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037936 =035 \\$aBZN7842NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC185$cPhysics =053 \0$aQD543$cChemistry =150 \\$aDiffusion =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiffusion rate$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Diffusion rate =450 \\$aGases$xDiffusion =450 \\$aLiquids$xDiffusion =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =550 \\$wg$aSeparation (Technology) =550 \\$wg$aSolution (Chemistry) =550 \\$wg$aSolutions, Solid =550 \\$aMatter$xProperties =550 \\$aPacked towers =550 \\$aSemiconductor doping =750 \2$aDiffusion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004058 =LDR 00786cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362257602441 =005 20120730162940.0 =008 021015i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037869 =035 \\$aBZN7775NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDiethylstilbestrol =450 \\$aDES (Drug) =450 \\$aEstrostilben =450 \\$aStilbestrol =550 \\$wg$aEstrogen =670 \\$aMESH$b(Diethylstilbestrol DF DES x Stilbestrol) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(diethylstilbestrol: a synthetic nonsteroidal estrogen, having estrogenic activity similar to but greater than estrone. Used for many purposes. Formerly used to prevent threatened or habitual abortion and premature labor. Called also estrostilben and stilbestrol.) =750 \2$aDiethylstilbestrol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004054 =LDR 00508cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362257702441 =005 20120730162940.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037868 =035 \\$aBZN7774NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDiethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid =450 \\$aBisbiscarboxymethylaminoethylglycine =450 \\$aDTPA =450 \\$aPentetic acid =450 \\$aPenthanil =550 \\$wg$aChelates =550 \\$wg$aGlycine =750 \2$aPentetic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004369 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362257802441 =005 20120730162939.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037867 =035 \\$aBZN7773NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDiethylamine =550 \\$wg$aEthylamines =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDiethylamines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004048 =LDR 00794cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362257902441 =005 20120730162939.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037861 =035 \\$aBZN7767NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85037861 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM258.5$bRM259 =150 \\$aDietary supplements =450 \\$aDiet supplements =450 \\$aFood supplements =450 \\$aNutrient supplements =450 \\$aNutritional supplements =450 \\$aSupplements, Nutritional =550 \\$wg$aFood additives =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =550 \\$wg$aVitamins =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dietary supplements x Food supplements) =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 31, 1998$b(titles: nutritional supplements) =750 \2$aDietary Supplements$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019587 =LDR 00560cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362258002441 =005 20120730162939.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037859 =035 \\$aBZN7765NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDiet therapy for infants =450 \\$aInfants$xDiseases$xDiet therapy =550 \\$wg$aInfants =750 \2$81$wb$aDiet Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004035 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDiet Therapy$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00666cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362258102441 =005 20120730162939.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037858 =035 \\$aBZN7764NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ53.D53 =150 \\$aDiet therapy for children =450 \\$aChildren$xDiseases$xDiet therapy =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases$xNutritional aspects =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases$xTreatment =750 \2$81$wb$aDiet Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004035 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDiet Therapy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01329cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362258202441 =005 20080521094507.0 =008 030620i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037857 =035 \\$aBZN7763NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMnMpUMNX$dDLC =053 \0$aRM214$bRM258 =150 \\$aDiet therapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiet therapy$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Diet therapy; Heart--Diseases--Diet therapy,$iand subdivision$aTherapeutic use$iunder individual food substances, e.g.$aCorn--Therapeutic use =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiet therapy$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Diet therapy; Heart--Diseases--Diet therapy,$iand subdivision$aTherapeutic use$iunder individual food substances, e.g.$aCorn--Therapeutic use =450 \\$aClinical nutrition =450 \\$aDiet and disease =450 \\$aDiet$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aDietotherapy =450 \\$aFood$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aMedical nutrition therapy =450 \\$aMNT (Medical nutrition therapy) =450 \\$aNutrition therapy =550 \\$wg$aDietetics =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Physiological =670 \\$aHodorowicz, M.A. Establishing a succcessful MNT clinic, 2002:$bprel. p. 1 (medical nutrition therapy; nutrition therapy) =750 \2$aDiet Therapy$0(DNLM)D004035$5IEN =LDR 00926cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362258302441 =005 20080521094604.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037853 =035 \\$aBZN7759NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA784$cPersonal health =053 \\$aTX360$bTX360.5$cSpecial countries =150 \\$aDiet =550 \\$wg$aHealth =550 \\$aFood =550 \\$aFood habits =550 \\$aNutrition =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the food and drink regularly consumed by an individual or group of people. Works on the sum of the physiological processes involved in the assimilation and utilization of nutrients for proper body functioning and health are entered under$aNutrition.$iThe latter heading may be subdivided by place to indicate the nutritional status of a group of people in the place. =681 \\$iNote under$aNutrition =750 \2$aDiet$0(DNLM)D004032$5IEN =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362258402441 =005 20130723105911.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037801 =035 \\$aBZN7707NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDiencephalon =550 \\$wg$aBrain =550 \\$wg$aProsencephalon =750 \2$aDiencephalon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004027 =LDR 00353cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362258502441 =005 20130308092214.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037799 =035 \\$aBZN7705NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDiels-Alder reaction =550 \\$wg$aChemical reactions =750 \2$aCycloaddition Reaction$0(DNLM)D061565$5IEN-M =LDR 00492cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362258602441 =005 20050513081639.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037748 =035 \\$aBZN7654LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.M34 =150 \\$aDidelphis =450 \\$aLarge American opossums =550 \\$wg$aOpossums =670 \\$aCorbet, G.B. World list mam. species, 1991:$bp. 11 (Didelphis; large American opossums) =750 \2$aDidelphis$0(DNLM)D048293$5IEN =LDR 00446cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362258702441 =005 20120730162939.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037708 =035 \\$aBZN7614NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDicumarol =450 \\$aBishydroxycoumarin =450 \\$aMethylenebishydroxybenzopyranone =450 \\$aMethylenebishydroxycoumarin =550 \\$wg$aCoumarins =750 \2$aDicumarol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001728 =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362258802441 =005 20120730162939.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037706 =035 \\$aBZN7612NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK635.D5 =150 \\$aDictyostelium =550 \\$wg$aDictyosteliaceae =750 \2$aDictyostelium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004023 =LDR 00840cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362258902441 =005 20110331113803.0 =008 010926i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037367 =035 \\$aBZN7273NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aHV891$bHV901$cSocial pathology =053 \0$aRJ135$cPediatrics =150 \\$aDevelopmentally disabled children =450 \\$aChildren with developmental disabilities =550 \\$wg$aChildren with disabilities =550 \\$aChild development deviations =670 \\$aVenkatesan, S. Children with developmental disabilities, 2004. =750 \2$81$wb$aDevelopmental Disabilities$0(DNLM)D002658$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDevelopmental Disabilities$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00804cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362259002441 =005 20150430143452.0 =008 030204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037359 =035 \\$aBZN7265NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF712$bBF724.85 =150 \\$aDevelopmental psychology =450 \\$aDevelopment (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental psychobiology =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aLife cycle, Human =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the psychological development of the individual from infancy to old age. Works on the genetic and early environmental factors that influence psychological development are entered under$aGenetic psychology. =681 \\$iNote under$aGenetic psychology =750 \2$aPsychology, Developmental$0(DNLM)D066233$5IEN =LDR 00913cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362259102441 =005 20091026101802.0 =008 871218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037357 =035 \\$aBZN7263NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aQP363.5 =150 \\$aDevelopmental neurobiology =450 \\$wnne$aDevelopmental neurology =450 \\$wnne$aNeurogenesis =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental biology =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =550 \\$wg$aNeurobiology =550 \\$aNervous system$xEvolution =550 \\$aNeuroplasticity =670 \\$aLC database, 11/21/95$b(developmental neurobiology) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the growth and differentiation of the nervous system. Works limited to the growth of the nervous system are entered under$aNervous system--Growth. =681 \\$iNote under$aNervous system--Growth =750 \2$aNeurogenesis$0(DNLM)D055495$5IEN-M =LDR 00541cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362259202441 =005 20071019102557.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037356 =035 \\$aBZN7262NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH453 =150 \\$aDevelopmental genetics =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental biology =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =550 \\$wg$aGrowth =750 \2$aGenes, Developmental$0(DNLM)D050437$5IEN =750 \2$aGrowth and Development$xgenetics$0(DNLM)D048788Q000235$5IEN =LDR 00454cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362259302441 =005 20091124162111.0 =008 030605i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037355 =035 \\$aBZN7261NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDevelopmental disabilities =550 \\$wg$aDisabilities =550 \\$aDevelopmentally disabled =670 \\$aMESH$b(Developmental disabilities) =750 \2$aDevelopmental Disabilities$0(DNLM)D002658$5IEN-M =LDR 00696cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362259402441 =005 20120730162933.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037352 =035 \\$aBZN7258NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDevelopmental biology =360 \\$isubdivision$aDevelopment$iunder individual and groups of animals and plants, e.g.$aCattle--Development; Corn--Development; Fishes--Development;$iand subdivision$aDifferentiation$iunder individual parts of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Differentiation =450 \\$aDevelopment (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$aGrowth =550 \\$aOntogeny =750 \2$aDevelopmental Biology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015509 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362259502441 =005 20120730162933.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037319 =035 \\$aBZN7225NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =150 \\$aDeuterium oxide =450 \\$aHeavy water =450 \\$aWater, Heavy =550 \\$wg$aOxides =750 \2$aDeuterium Oxide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017666 =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362259602441 =005 20120730162933.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037317 =035 \\$aBZN7223NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDeuterium ions =550 \\$wg$aMonovalent cations =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDeuterium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003903 =LDR 00481cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362259702441 =005 20120730162933.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037316 =035 \\$aBZN7222NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.H1 =150 \\$aDeuterium =450 \\$aHeavy hydrogen =550 \\$wg$aHydrogen$xIsotopes =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Deuterium; heavy hydrogen) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDeuterium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003903 =LDR 00920cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362259802441 =005 20110315104829.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037220 =035 \\$aBZN7126LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK569.Z82 =150 \\$aZygnematales =450 \\$aConjugales =450 \\$aConjugatophyceae =450 \\$wnne$aDesmidiales =450 \\$aZygnemales =450 \\$aZygnemaphyceae =550 \\$wg$aGreen algae =670 \\$aSymposium on Desmids and Other Zygnematales (1976 : University of Minnesota Lake Itasca Biological Station). Symposium on Desmids and other Zygnemateles, 1986. =670 \\$aWeb. 3.:$bp. 2662. =670 \\$aBold algae:$bp. 251 (Zygnematales; syn: Conjugatophyceae, Zygnemaphyceae) =670 \\$aHolmes, S. Outline of plant classification:$bp. 28 (Conjugales; syn: Zygnematales, Zygnemales) =750 \2$aZygnematales$0(DNLM)D058129$5IEN =LDR 00396cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362259902441 =005 20120730162933.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037132 =035 \\$aBZN7038NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC489.D45 =150 \\$aDesensitization (Psychotherapy) =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =750 \2$aDesensitization, Psychologic$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003887 =LDR 00522cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362260002441 =005 20120730162933.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037109 =035 \\$aBZN7015NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQL941$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM484$cHuman anatomy =053 \0$aQP88.5$cPhysiology =150 \\$aDermis =450 \\$aCorium =450 \\$aCutis vera =450 \\$aEnderon =450 \\$aTrue skin =550 \\$wg$aSkin =750 \2$aDermis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020405 =LDR 00460cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362260102441 =005 20120730162933.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037103 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02087587 =035 \\$aBZN7009NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRL765 =150 \\$aDermatophytes =450 \\$aSkin$xFungi =550 \\$wg$aPathogenic fungi =550 \\$aDermatomycoses =750 \2$aArthrodermataceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003883 =LDR 00673cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362260202441 =005 20120730162933.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037098 =035 \\$aBZN7004NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRL801 =150 \\$aDermatopharmacology =450 \\$aSkin$xDrug effects =450 \\$aSkin, Effect of drugs on =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =550 \\$wg$aSkin =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aSkin$xdrug effects$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012867Q000187 =750 \2$aDermatologic Agents$xpharmacology$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003879Q000494 =750 \2$aSkin Diseases$xdrug therapy$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012871Q000188 =LDR 00403cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362260302441 =005 20120730162932.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037096 =035 \\$aBZN7002NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDermatomyositis =550 \\$wg$aCutaneous manifestations of general diseases =550 \\$wg$aMyositis =750 \2$aDermatomyositis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003882 =LDR 00733cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362260402441 =005 20120730162932.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037095 =035 \\$aBZN7001NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL765$bRL785 =150 \\$aDermatomycoses =450 \\$aCutaneous fungal infections =450 \\$aCutaneous mycoses =450 \\$wnne$aDermatomycosis =450 \\$aDermatophytoses =450 \\$aFungal skin diseases =450 \\$aMycotic skin diseases =450 \\$aSuperficial mycoses =550 \\$wg$aMycoses =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xInfections =550 \\$aDermatophytes =670 \\$aCutaneous fungal infections. =750 \2$aDermatomycoses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003881 =LDR 00422cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362260502441 =005 20120730162932.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037094 =035 \\$aBZN7000NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL79 =150 \\$aDermatology, Experimental =450 \\$aExperimental 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\\$aQL941$cAnatomy =150 \\$aDermatoglyphics =450 \\$aSkin$xPapillary ridges =550 \\$wg$aSkin =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDermatoglyphics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003878 =LDR 00363cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362261202441 =005 20120730162932.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037083 =035 \\$aBZN6989NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDermatitis herpetiformis =450 \\$aDuhring's disease =750 \2$aDermatitis Herpetiformis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003874 =LDR 00878cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362261302441 =005 20120730162932.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037081 =035 \\$aBZN6987NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDermatan sulfate =450 \\$aBeta-heparin =450 \\$aChondroitin sulfate B =450 \\$wnne$aDermatan sulphate =550 \\$wg$aGlycosaminoglycans =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 15, 2007$b(Dermatan Sulfate. 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Also called chondroitin sulfate B) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Dermatan sulphate =750 \2$aDermatan Sulfate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003871 =LDR 00473cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362261402441 =005 20120730162931.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037077 =035 \\$aBZN6983NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL458.2.I9$cZoology =150 \\$aDermacentor =550 \\$wg$aIxodidae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Dermacentor: a large widely distributed genus of ornate eyed ticks (family Ixodidae)) =750 \2$aDermacentor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003870 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362261502441 =005 20120730162931.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037076 =035 \\$aBZN6982NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDermabrasion =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =750 \2$aDermabrasion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003869 =LDR 00470cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362261602441 =005 20120730162931.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037070 =035 \\$aBZN6976NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDepth perception =450 \\$aDistance perception =550 \\$wg$aSpace perception =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDepth Perception$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003867 =750 \2$aDistance Perception$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D004215 =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362261702441 =005 20070514093759.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037062 =035 \\$aBZN6968NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK898.D46$cBotanical chemistry =150 \\$aDepsides =550 \\$wg$aEsters =750 \2$aDepsides$0(DNLM)D053630$5IEN =LDR 00740cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362261802441 =005 20120730162931.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037056 =035 \\$aBZN6962NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.D4 =150 \\$aDepression in children =450 \\$aDepression, Mental, in children =550 \\$wg$aAffective disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aDepression, Mental =750 \2$81$wb$aDepression$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003863 =750 \2$81$wb$aDepressive Disorder$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003866 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDepression$ior$aDepressive disorder$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00932cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9882375286602441 =005 20240216165643.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash 85037053 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85037053 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171451700000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC537$bRC545 =150 \\$aDepression, Mental =450 \\$aDejection =450 \\$aDepression, Unipolar =450 \\$aDepressive disorder =450 \\$aDepressive psychoses =450 \\$wnne$aMelancholia =450 \\$aMental depression =450 \\$aUnipolar depression =550 \\$wg$aAffective disorders =550 \\$wg$aNeurasthenia =550 \\$wg$aNeuroses =550 \\$aBipolar disorder =550 \\$aMelancholy =550 \\$aSadness =670 \\$aMESH$b(Depression; 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DNA : the thread of life, 1988. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aSears. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(D N A) =750 \2$aDNA$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D004247 =LDR 00903cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362262702441 =005 20251029112606.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037007 =035 \\$aBZN6913NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85037007 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP606.D46 =150 \\$aDNA polymerases =450 \\$wnne$aDeoxyribonucleate nucleotidyltransferases =450 \\$aDNA-dependent DNA polymerases =450 \\$aDNA-directed DNA polymerases =450 \\$aDNA nucleotidyltransferases =450 \\$aNucleotidyltransferases, Deoxyribonucleate =450 \\$aPolymerases, DNA =550 \\$wg$aTransferases =550 \\$wg$aZinc enzymes =550 \\$aPolymerase chain reaction =750 \2$aDNA-Directed DNA Polymerase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004259 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aDNA Polymerase iota$0(DNLM)D000094769$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362262802441 =005 20120730162929.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037006 =035 \\$aBZN6912NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.D4 =150 \\$aDeoxyribonucleases =550 \\$wg$aNucleases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDeoxyribonucleases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003851 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362262902441 =005 20120730162929.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037004 =035 \\$aBZN6910NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDeoxy sugars =550 \\$wg$aSugars =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDeoxy Sugars$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003837 =LDR 00550cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362263002441 =005 20120730162929.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036984 =035 \\$aBZN6890NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK656$bRK666 =150 \\$aDentures =450 \\$aArtificial teeth =450 \\$aDental prosthesis =450 \\$aFalse teeth =450 \\$aTeeth, Artificial =450 \\$aTeeth, False =550 \\$wg$aProsthodontics =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDentures$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003778 =LDR 00427cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362263102441 =005 20120730162929.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036983 =035 \\$aBZN6889NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK656 =150 \\$aDenture attachments =450 \\$aAttachments for dentures =550 \\$wg$aPartial dentures =750 \2$aDenture Precision Attachment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003834 =LDR 00767cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362263202441 =005 20120730162929.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036980 =035 \\$aBZN6886NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDentition =450 \\$aTeething =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xPhysiology =550 \\$aTeeth =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the physiological process of the growth and development of teeth in vertebrates. Works on teeth from the anthropological point of view, including their evolution and comparison, as well as the teeth of particular peoples are entered under$aDental anthropology. =681 \\$iNote under$aDental anthropology =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDentition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003817 =LDR 00377cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362263302441 =005 20120730162929.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036974 =035 \\$aBZN6880NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK =150 \\$aDentists =550 \\$wg$aDental personnel =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDentists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003815 =LDR 00488cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362263402441 =005 20120730162929.0 =008 021115i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036971 =035 \\$aBZN6877NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDentistry, State =450 \\$aDental care, State =450 \\$aSocialized dentistry =450 \\$aState dentistry =550 \\$wg$aDental policy =550 \\$wg$aNational health services =750 \2$aState Dentistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013218 =LDR 00699cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362263502441 =005 20090319183631.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036968 =035 \\$aBZN6874NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK501$bRK519 =150 \\$aDentistry, Operative =450 \\$aDental surgery =450 \\$aDentistry, Restorative =450 \\$aOperative dentistry =450 \\$aRestorative dentistry =450 \\$aSurgery, Dental =680 \\$iHere are entered works on that field of dentistry concerned with restoring diseased or defective teeth to a state of normal function, health and aesthetics. =750 \2$aDentistry, Operative$0(DNLM)D003814$5IEN =LDR 00655cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362263602441 =005 20120730162929.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036966 =035 \\$aBZN6872NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDentistry, Military =360 \\$isubdivision$aDental care$iunder names of individual military services, e.g.$aUnited States. Army--Dental care =450 \\$aDental care, Military =450 \\$aMilitary dental care =450 \\$aMilitary dentistry =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Military =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Military =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMilitary Dentistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008885 =LDR 00385cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362263702441 =005 20120730162929.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036962 =035 \\$aBZN6868NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK71$bRK231 =150 \\$aDentistry$xStudy and teaching =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aEducation, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004497 =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362263802441 =005 20120730162929.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036960 =035 \\$aBZN6866NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRK80 =150 \\$aDentistry$xResearch =450 \\$wnne$aDental research =750 \2$aDental Research$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018865 =LDR 00556cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362263902441 =005 20120730162929.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036958 =035 \\$aBZN6864NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aRK58$bRK59.3 =150 \\$aDentistry$xPractice =450 \\$aDental practice =550 \\$aDental practice acquisitions =670 \\$aSilberberger, J. Reducing dental mercury discharge in Missoula, Montana, 2007:$bp. 10 (dental practices) =750 \2$aGeneral Practice, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005792 =LDR 00343cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362264002441 =005 20120730162928.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036957 =035 \\$aBZN6863NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDentistry$xHistory =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHistory of Dentistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006665 =LDR 00581cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362264102441 =005 20051114085618.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036956 =035 \\$aBZN6862NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRK701 =150 \\$aDentistry$vFormulae, receipts, prescriptions =450 \\$aDental formularies =450 \\$aDental prescriptions =550 \\$wg$aMateria medica, Dental =688 \\$aHeading changed 20050914 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Dentistry _{dollar}x Formulae, receipts, prescriptions =750 \2$aFormularies, Dental$0(DNLM)D005570$5IEN =LDR 00491cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362264202441 =005 20120730162928.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036954 =035 \\$aBZN6860NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRK54 =150 \\$aDentistry$xAesthetic aspects =450 \\$aDental aesthetics =450 \\$wnne$aDentistry$xAesthetics =550 \\$wg$aAesthetics =670 \\$aMESH$b(Esthetics, Dental) =750 \2$aEsthetics, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004955 =LDR 00577cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362264302441 =005 20120730162928.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036953 =035 \\$aBZN6859NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK =150 \\$aDentistry =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aDental =450 \\$aDental surgery =450 \\$aOdontology =450 \\$aSurgery, Dental =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aOral medicine =550 \\$aTeeth =690 \\$ar2:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aDentistry$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003813 =LDR 00417cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362264402441 =005 20120730162928.0 =008 060112i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036952 =035 \\$aBZN6858NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDentist and patient 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920207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036939 =035 \\$aBZN6845NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK652 =150 \\$aDental technology =450 \\$aDental laboratory technology =450 \\$aTechnology, Dental$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aDentistry =550 \\$wg$aProsthodontics =550 \\$aDental technicians =750 \2$aTechnology, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013674 =LDR 00550cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362265102441 =005 20120730162928.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036938 =035 \\$aBZN6844NU =035 \\$ash 85036938 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDental technicians =450 \\$aDental laboratory technicians =550 \\$wg$aBiomedical technicians =550 \\$wg$aDental auxiliary personnel =550 \\$wg$aLaboratory technicians =550 \\$aDental technology =750 \2$aDental Technicians$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003800 =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362265202441 =005 20100518151805.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036936 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02086286 =035 \\$aBZN6842NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK52$bRK52.4 =150 \\$aDental surveys =450 \\$aDental health surveys =550 \\$wg$aHealth surveys =750 \2$aDental Health Surveys$0(DNLM)D003753$5IEN =LDR 00669cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362265302441 =005 20120730162928.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036935 =035 \\$aBZN6841NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC =150 \\$aDental students =450 \\$aDentistry students =450 \\$aStudents, Dental$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aHealth occupations students =670 \\$aDixon, A.D. Anatomy for students of dentistry, 1986. =670 \\$aAlta Vista, Apr. 10, 1998$b(titles: dentistry students) =681 \\$iExample under reference from$aStudents of agriculture, [art, dentistry, etc.] =750 \2$aStudents, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013335 =LDR 00483cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362265402441 =005 20120730162927.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036934 =035 \\$aBZN6840NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK59.3.S65 =150 \\$aDental specialties =450 \\$aDentistry$xSpecialties =450 \\$aSpecialties, Dental =550 \\$wg$aDentistry =550 \\$wg$aDentistry$xPractice =750 \2$aSpecialties, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013039 =LDR 00388cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362265502441 =005 20120730162927.0 =008 931005i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036930 =035 \\$aBZN6836NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental schools =450 \\$aDental colleges =550 \\$wg$aHealth occupations schools =750 \2$aSchools, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012575 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362265602441 =005 20121007183822.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036929 =035 \\$aBZN6835NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental scaling =450 \\$aScaling, Dental =550 \\$wg$aDental prophylaxis =750 \2$aDental Scaling$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012534 =LDR 00472cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362265702441 =005 20120730162927.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036928 =035 \\$aBZN6834NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK652.5 =150 \\$aDental resins =450 \\$aResins, Dental =550 \\$wg$aDental materials =550 \\$wg$aGums and resins, Synthetic =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aComposite Resins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003188 =LDR 00390cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362265802441 =005 20120730162927.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036927 =035 \\$aBZN6833NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental records =550 \\$wg$aCommunication in dentistry =550 \\$wg$aMedical records =750 \2$aDental Records$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003792 =LDR 00573cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362265902441 =005 20120730162927.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036926 =035 \\$aBZN6832NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental pulp cavity =450 \\$aCavum dentis =450 \\$aDental pulp canal =450 \\$aDental pulp chamber =450 \\$aPulp cavity (Teeth) =450 \\$aRoot canals (Teeth) =450 \\$aTeeth$xRoot canals =550 \\$wg$aTeeth =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDental Pulp Cavity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003786 =LDR 00375cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362266002441 =005 20120730162927.0 =008 860211in\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036925 =035 \\$aBZN6831NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental pulp$xDiseases =550 \\$aEndodontics =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDental Pulp Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003788 =LDR 00671cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362416802441 =005 20120730163437.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080275 =035 \\$aBZT0181NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL944$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM495$cHuman anatomy =053 \0$aQP188.M3$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMammary glands =550 \\$wg$aBreast =550 \\$wg$aExocrine glands =550 \\$wg$aUdder =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict., 2006$b(mammary glands: lactiferous glands within the breasts) =750 \2$aMammary Glands, Animal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008321 =750 \2$aMammary Glands, Human$5IEN$0(DNLM)D042361 =LDR 00713cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362416902441 =005 20120730163437.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080274 =035 \\$aBZT0180NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD539.8 =150 \\$aMammaplasty =450 \\$aBreast$xReconstruction =450 \\$aBreast reconstruction =450 \\$aMammoplasty =450 \\$aMastoplasty =450 \\$aReconstruction of the breast =550 \\$wg$aBreast$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =550 \\$aBreast implants =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Breast reconstruction) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Mammaplasty x Breast reconstruction) =750 \2$aMammaplasty$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016462 =LDR 00849cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362417002441 =005 20120730163436.0 =008 040322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080259 $zsh 85134738 =035 \\$aBZT0165NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCSfA$dDLC =053 \0$aQL700$bQL739.8$cZoology =150 \\$aMammals =450 \\$aEutheria =450 \\$aMammalia =450 \\$aMammalians =450 \\$aPrototheria =450 \\$wnne$aTheria =550 \\$wg$aVertebrates =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(mammalian: one of the Mammalia) =670 \\$aMcKenna, M.C. Classification of mammals above the species level, c1997:$bp. 49 (Theria, supercohort, originally proposed as a subclass) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bp. 1015 (Prototheria, subclass) p. 1016 (Theria, subclass) p. 1021 (Eutheria, subclass) =750 \2$aMammals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008322 =LDR 00620cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362417102441 =005 20120730163436.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080231 =035 \\$aBZT0137NU =035 \\$aSH 85080231 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.M27$cBotany =150 \\$aMalvaceae =450 \\$aMallow family (Plants) =450 \\$aMallows =550 \\$wg$aMalvales =670 \\$aRandom House$b(mallow family, the plant family Malvaceae) =670 \\$aWorld Book$b(mallow, popular name of a large family of plants, mallows, Malvaceae) =750 \2$aMalvaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019660 =LDR 00490cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362417202441 =005 20120730163436.0 =008 050609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080230 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M27$cBotany =053 \0$aRS165.M32$cPharmacy =053 \0$aSB261.M27$cFiber plants =150 \\$aMalva =550 \\$wg$aMalvaceae =670 \\$aITIS search, June 9, 2005$b(Malva L., genus in family Malvaceae (mallows)) =750 \2$aMalva$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028501 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362417302441 =005 20120730163436.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080226 =035 \\$aBZT0132NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMaltose =550 \\$wg$aDisaccharides =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMaltose$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008320 =LDR 00611cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362417402441 =005 20120730163436.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080191 =035 \\$aBZT0097NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMalpractice =450 \\$aLiability, Professional =450 \\$aMalpractice$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$wnne$aProfessional liability =450 \\$aProfessions$xTort liability =450 \\$aTort liability of professions =550 \\$wg$aLiability (Law) =550 \\$wg$aNegligence =550 \\$wg$aTorts =750 \2$aMalpractice$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008318 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362417502441 =005 20120730163436.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080188 =035 \\$aBZT0094LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.M26 =150 \\$aMalpighiaceae =550 \\$wg$aRutales =750 \2$aMalpighiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029581 =LDR 00536cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362417602441 =005 20120730163436.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080184 =035 \\$aBZT0090NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRK523 =150 \\$aMalocclusion in children =550 \\$wg$aPedodontics =750 \2$81$wb$aMalocclusion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008310 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMalocclusion$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00498cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362417702441 =005 20120730163436.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080183 =035 \\$aBZT0089NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK523 =150 \\$aMalocclusion =550 \\$wg$aOcclusion (Dentistry) =550 \\$wg$aOrthodontics =550 \\$wg$aTeeth$xAbnormalities =550 \\$aPrognathism =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMalocclusion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008310 =LDR 00479cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362417802441 =005 20120730163435.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080176 =035 \\$aBZT0082NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA645.N87$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC623$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aMalnutrition =550 \\$wg$aNutrition disorders =550 \\$aNutrition =550 \\$aStarvation =750 \2$aMalnutrition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044342 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362417902441 =005 20120405132156.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080168 =035 \\$aBZT0074LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMallory bodies =450 \\$aAlcohol hyaline =550 \\$wg$aAlcohol$xToxicology =550 \\$wg$aLiver cells$xInclusions =750 \2$aMallory Bodies$0(DNLM)D059609$5IEN =LDR 00919cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362418002441 =005 20120730163435.0 =008 930323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080158 =035 \\$aBZT0064NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA1146$cMedical jurisprudence =150 \\$aMalingering =450 \\$aDiseases, Feigned =450 \\$aFeigned diseases =450 \\$aSimulated diseases =450 \\$aSimulation of diseases =550 \\$wg$aMedical jurisprudence =550 \\$wg$aMilitary offenses =680 \\$iHere are entered works on simulation of symptoms of illness or injury with the intent to deceive to obtain a goal. Works on disorders characterized by physical or psychological symptoms that are not genuine and which are under voluntary control are entered under$aFactitious disorders. =681 \\$iNote under$aFactitious disorders =750 \2$aMalingering$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008306 =LDR 00623cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362418102441 =005 20120730163435.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080155 =035 \\$aBZT0061NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD82.7.M3 =150 \\$aMalignant hyperthermia =450 \\$aFulminant hyperthermia =450 \\$aHyperpyrexia, Malignant =450 \\$aHyperthermia, Malignant =450 \\$aMalignant hyperpyrexia =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aFever =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology, Pathological =750 \2$aMalignant Hyperthermia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008305 =LDR 00366cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362418202441 =005 20120730163435.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080154 =035 \\$aBZT0060NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMalignant carcinoid syndrome =550 \\$wg$aCarcinoid =750 \2$aMalignant Carcinoid Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008303 =LDR 00400cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362418302441 =005 20120730163435.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080133 =035 \\$aBZT0039NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMaleic anhydride =550 \\$wg$aAnhydrides =550 \\$wg$aMaleic acid =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMaleic Anhydrides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008299 =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362418402441 =005 20060628104145.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080044 =035 \\$aBZS9950NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP603.D4 =150 \\$aMalate dehydrogenase =750 \2$aMalate Dehydrogenase$0(DNLM)D008291$5IEN =LDR 00642cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362418502441 =005 20120730163435.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080038 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02082008 =035 \\$aBZS9944NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.M3$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRA644.M2$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC156$bRC166$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aMalaria =450 \\$aAgue =450 \\$aChills and fever =450 \\$aIntermittent fever =450 \\$wnne$aMalarial fever =550 \\$wg$aFever =550 \\$wg$aProtozoan diseases =750 \2$aMalaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008288 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362418602441 =005 20120730163435.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080018 =035 \\$aBZS9924NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMalacologists =550 \\$wg$aZoologists =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMollusca$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008974 =LDR 00489cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362418702441 =005 20120730163435.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080011 =035 \\$aBZS9917NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC862.M3 =150 \\$aMalabsorption syndromes =550 \\$wg$aIntestines$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =550 \\$aIntestinal absorption =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMalabsorption Syndromes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008286 =LDR 00758cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362418802441 =005 20120730163435.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079931 =035 \\$aBZS9837NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMaintenance =360 \\$isubdivision$aMaintenance and repair$iunder kinds of objects, including machinery, vehicles, structures, etc., e.g.$aAutomobiles--Maintenance and repair; Dwellings--Maintenance and repair; Nuclear reactors--Maintenance and repair =450 \\$aPreventive maintenance =450 \\$aUpkeep =550 \\$wg$aMaintainability (Engineering) =550 \\$aRepairing =550 \\$aService life (Engineering) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMaintenance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008283 =LDR 00826cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362418902441 =005 20120730163434.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079891 =035 \\$aBZS9797NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRB171$cPathology =053 \\$aTP372.55.M35$cFood processing =150 \\$aMaillard reaction =450 \\$aBrowning, Nonenzymatic =450 \\$aBrowning reaction =450 \\$aNonenzymatic browning =550 \\$wg$aChemical reactions =670 \\$aFood for health, 1986$b(Maillard reaction: Nonenzymatic browning that takes place upon heating or prolonged storage of food) =670 \\$aMcGraw Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(Maillard reaction; Browning reaction) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Maillard reaction x Browning reaction) =750 \2$aMaillard Reaction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015416 =LDR 00375cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362419002441 =005 20120730163434.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079859 =035 \\$aBZS9765NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.B45 =150 \\$aMahonia =450 \\$aOdostemon =550 \\$wg$aBerberidaceae =750 \2$aMahonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028143 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362419102441 =005 20120730163434.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079806 =035 \\$aBZS9712LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.M24 =150 \\$aMagnoliaceae =550 \\$wg$aMagnoliales =750 \2$aMagnoliaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029562 =LDR 00961cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362419202441 =005 20120730163434.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85079802 =035 \\$aBZS9708NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M24$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.M34$cOrnamental plants =053 \0$aSD397.M18$cForestry =150 \\$aMagnolias =450 \\$aMagnola =450 \\$wnne$aMagnolia =550 \\$wg$aMagnoliaceae =670 \\$aRankin, G. Magnolias, 1999. =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 31, 1998$b(Magnolias; Magnolia) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Magnolia genus, family Magnoliaceae) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Magnolia Magnolia) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 111 (Magnolia, Magnoliaceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Magnolia L. Magnoliaceae; Magnolias) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Magnolia Linnaeus, Magnoliaceae. 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Order: Myrtales) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(loosestrife family: Lythraceae) =750 \2$aLythraceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029561 =LDR 00511cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362421402441 =005 20121014165407.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079199 =035 \\$aBZS9105NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP619.L9 =150 \\$aLysyl-tRNA synthetase =450 \\$aLysyl ribonucleic acid synthetase =450 \\$aLysyl T RNA synthetase =450 \\$aLysyl-transfer ribonucleate synthetase =550 \\$wg$aLigases =750 \2$aLysine-tRNA Ligase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008250 =LDR 00456cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362421502441 =005 20120730163433.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079198 =035 \\$aBZS9104NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.L9 =150 \\$aLysozyme =450 \\$aMucopeptide glucohydrolase =450 \\$aMuramidase =550 \\$wg$aGlycosidases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMuramidase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009113 =LDR 00334cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362421602441 =005 20120730163433.0 =008 920204||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85079197 =035 \\$aBZS9103NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLysosomes =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =750 \2$aLysosomes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008247 =LDR 00706cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362421702441 =005 20060629083959.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079196 =035 \\$aBZS9102NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC632.L94$cInternal medicine =053 \\$aRJ399.L95$cPediatrics =150 \\$aLysosomal storage diseases =450 \\$aCell storage disorders =450 \\$aLysosomal disorders =450 \\$aLysosomal enzyme disorders =450 \\$aStorage diseases, Lysosomal =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism, Inborn errors of =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lysosomal storage diseases x Lysosomal enzyme disorders) =750 \2$aLysosomal Storage Diseases$0(DNLM)D051907$5IEN =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362421802441 =005 20120730163432.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079194 =035 \\$aBZS9100NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLysogeny =450 \\$aLysogenicity =550 \\$wg$aBacterial genetics =550 \\$aBacteriophages =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLysogeny$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008242 =LDR 00382cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362421902441 =005 20070424094744.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079188 =035 \\$aBZS9094NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.A7 =150 \\$aLysine =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids =550 \\$aHigh-lysine diet =750 \2$aLysine$0(DNLM)D008239$5IEN =LDR 00937cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362422002441 =005 20110515131136.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079185 =035 \\$aBZS9091NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF209.L9$cPsuchology =053 \\$aHV5822.5.L9$cSocial pathology =053 \\$aRC483.5.L9$cPsychotherapy =053 \\$aRM666.L88$cPharmacology =150 \\$aLSD (Drug) =450 \\$aAcid (Drug) =450 \\$wnne$aLysergic acid diethylamide =450 \\$aLysergide =550 \\$wg$aDiethylamine =550 \\$wg$aErgot alkaloids =550 \\$wg$aHallucinogenic drugs =550 \\$wg$aSerotonin$xAntagonists =670 \\$aWork cat.: Alego, P. Acid and hallucinogens, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(LSD see Lysergic acid diethylamide) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(LSD x "Acid" (Drug)) =670 \\$aRandom House. =750 \2$aLysergic Acid Diethylamide$0(DNLM)D008238$5IEN =LDR 01127cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362422102441 =005 20050524091551.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079162 =035 \\$aBZS9068NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.C23 =150 \\$aLynx =450 \\$aCanada lynx =450 \\$aCanadian lynx =450 \\$aEurasian lynx =450 \\$aFelis canadensis =450 \\$aFelis lynx =450 \\$aLynx canadensis =450 \\$aLynx lynx =550 \\$wg$aLynx (Genus) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(lynx lynx; Canada lynx) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, 1993:$bp. 293 (Lynx canadensis; other species include Lynx lynx, Lynx pardinus, and Lynx rufus; some sources consider lynx lynx and lynx canadensis to be conspecific) =670 \\$aCorbet world list mam. species:$bp. 114 (Lynx canadensis, Canadian lynx; Lynx lynx, Eurasian lynx) =670 \\$aHall, E.R. The mammals of N. Amer., 1981:$bp. 1049-1050 (Lynx canadensis, lynx) =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 2, p. 1187 (Felis (subgenus Lynx) lynx, including canadensis) =750 \2$aLynx$0(DNLM)D046008$5IEN =LDR 00637cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362422202441 =005 20120730163432.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079155 =035 \\$aBZS9061NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC646.2 =150 \\$aLymphoproliferative disorders =450 \\$aImmunoproliferative disorders =450 \\$aLymphoproliferative syndrome =550 \\$wg$aCell proliferation =550 \\$wg$aImmunological deficiency syndromes =550 \\$wg$aLymphatics$xDiseases =550 \\$aLymphomas =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLymphoproliferative Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008232 =LDR 00671cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362422302441 =005 20070613130049.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079154 =035 \\$aBZS9060NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC280.L9 =150 \\$aLymphomas =450 \\$aGerminoblastomas =450 \\$aImmunoblastomas =450 \\$wnne$aLymphoma =450 \\$aNon-Hodgkin's lymphoma =450 \\$aReticulolymphosarcomas =450 \\$aSarcoma, Germinoblastic =450 \\$aSarcoma, Immunoblastic =550 \\$wg$aReticulo-endothelial system$xTumors =550 \\$aLymphoproliferative disorders =750 \2$aLymphoma$0(DNLM)D008223$5IEN =LDR 00714cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362422402441 =005 20120730163432.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079153 =035 \\$aBZS9059NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.L93 =150 \\$aLymphokines =450 \\$aLymphocyte activation products =450 \\$aLymphocyte factors =450 \\$aLymphocyte mediators =450 \\$aSoluble lymphocyte mediators =450 \\$aSoluble lymphocyte products =450 \\$aSoluble mediators of cellular immunity =450 \\$aSoluble mediators of immunologic regulation =550 \\$wg$aCytokines =550 \\$wg$aLymphocytes =750 \2$aLymphokines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008222 =LDR 00401cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362422502441 =005 20120730163432.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079152 =035 \\$aBZS9058NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLymphoid tissue =550 \\$wg$aImmune system =550 \\$wg$aLymphatics =550 \\$wg$aTissues =750 \2$aLymphoid Tissue$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008221 =LDR 00629cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362422602441 =005 20120730163432.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079151 =035 \\$aBZS9057NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC203.L9 =150 \\$aLymphogranuloma venereum =450 \\$aLymphogranuloma inguinale =450 \\$aLymphopathia venereum =450 \\$aParadenolymphitis =550 \\$wg$aChlamydia infections =550 \\$wg$aLymphatics$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aSexually transmitted diseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLymphogranuloma Venereum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008219 =LDR 00525cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362422702441 =005 20080226094703.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079150 =035 \\$aBZS9056NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC643 =150 \\$aLymphocytic leukemia =450 \\$aLeukemia, Lymphocytic =450 \\$aLymphatic leukemia =450 \\$aLymphoid leukemia =550 \\$wg$aLeukemia =550 \\$wg$aLymphoproliferative disorders =750 \2$aLeukemia, Lymphoid$0(DNLM)D007945$5IEN =LDR 00432cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362422802441 =005 20120730163432.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079149 =035 \\$aBZS9055NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.L9 =150 \\$aLymphocytic choriomeningitis virus =450 \\$aLCM virus =550 \\$wg$aArenaviruses =750 \2$aLymphocytic choriomeningitis virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008217 =LDR 00486cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362422902441 =005 20120730163432.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079148 =035 \\$aBZS9054NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR201.L9$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aLymphocytic choriomeningitis =450 \\$aChoriomeningitis, Lymphocytic =550 \\$wg$aArenavirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aMeningitis =750 \2$aLymphocytic Choriomeningitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008216 =LDR 00504cz 2200169n 4500 =001 9880362423002441 =005 20241022100809.0 =008 920204||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85079147 =035 \\$aBZS9053NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLymphocytes =450 \\$aNongranular leucocytes =550 \\$wg$aLeucocytes =750 \2$aLymphocytes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008214 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aImmunological Memory Cells$0(DNLM)D000091244$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00650cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362423102441 =005 20120730163432.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079146 =035 \\$aBZS9052NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.L9 =150 \\$aLymphocyte transformation =450 \\$aBlast transformation (Cells) =450 \\$aLymphocyte activation =550 \\$wg$aCell transformation =670 \\$aLymphocyte activation and differentiation, 1988. =670 \\$aSitkovski�i, M.V. Molekul�i�arnye mekhanizmy aktiva�t�sii limfo�t�sitov, 1979. =750 \2$aLymphocyte Activation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008213 =LDR 00701cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362423202441 =005 20120730163432.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079145 =035 \\$aBZS9051NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR184.3 =150 \\$aLymphocyte culture test, Mixed =450 \\$aLeucocyte culture test, Mixed =450 \\$aLeukocyte culture test, Mixed$5IEN =450 \\$aMixed leucocyte culture test =450 \\$aMixed lymphocyte culture test =550 \\$wg$aCell culture =550 \\$wg$aHistocompatibility testing =550 \\$wg$aLymphocyte transformation =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLymphocyte Culture Test, Mixed$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007959 =LDR 00631cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362423302441 =005 20121014165047.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079144 =035 \\$aBZS9050NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ416.L4 =150 \\$aLymphoblastic leukemia in children =550 \\$wg$aLeukemia in children =750 \2$81$wb$aPrecursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D054198 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPrecursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00467cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362423402441 =005 20080226095334.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079143 =035 \\$aBZS9049NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLymphoblastic leukemia =450 \\$aAcute lymphocytic leukemia =450 \\$aLeukemia, Lymphoblastic =550 \\$wg$aLymphocytic leukemia =750 \2$aPrecursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma$0(DNLM)D054198$5IEN =LDR 00612cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362423502441 =005 20120730163432.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85079142 =035 \\$aBZS9048NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85079142 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dUk =150 \\$aLymphedema =450 \\$aLymphatic edema =450 \\$aLymphoedema =550 \\$wg$aEdema =550 \\$wg$aLymph circulation disorders =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(lymphedema. Also called lymphatic edema) =670 \\$aBlack's medical dictionary, c1992$b(lymphoedema) =750 \2$aLymphedema$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008209 =LDR 00355cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362423602441 =005 20120730163432.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079139 =035 \\$aBZS9045NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC312.5.L =150 \\$aLymphatics$xTuberculosis =750 \2$aTuberculosis, Lymph Node$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014388 =LDR 00353cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362423702441 =005 20090203095440.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079135 =035 \\$aBZS9041NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC646$bRC646.5 =150 \\$aLymphatics$xDiseases =750 \2$aLymphatic Diseases$0(DLC) (DNLM)D008206$5IEN-M =LDR 00362cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362423802441 =005 20120730163432.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079133 =035 \\$aBZS9039NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLymphatics$xAbnormalities =450 \\$aAngiodysplasia =750 \2$aLymphatic Abnormalities$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D044148 =LDR 00619cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362423902441 =005 20120405103442.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079132 =035 \\$aBZS9038NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL841$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM197$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP115$cPhysiology =150 \\$aLymphatics =360 \\$isubdivision$aLymphatics$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Lymphatics; Foot--Lymphatics =450 \\$aLymphatic system =550 \\$wg$aImmune system =750 \2$aLymphatic System$0(DNLM)D008208$5IEN =LDR 00389cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362424002441 =005 20120730163431.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85079131 =035 \\$aBZS9037NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLymphatic metastasis =550 \\$wg$aLymphatics$xCancer =550 \\$wg$aMetastasis =750 \2$aLymphatic Metastasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008207 =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362424102441 =005 20120730163431.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079128 =035 \\$aBZS9034NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLymphangiography =450 \\$aLymphatics$xRadiography =450 \\$aLymphography =550 \\$wg$aAngiography =550 \\$wg$aRadiography, Medical =750 \2$aLymphography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008220 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362424202441 =005 20120730163431.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079127 =035 \\$aBZS9033NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLymphadenitis =450 \\$aAdenitis =550 \\$wg$aLymphatics$xDiseases =750 \2$aLymphadenitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008199 =LDR 00643cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362424302441 =005 20120730163431.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079126 =035 \\$aBZS9032NU =035 \\$ash 85079126 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLymph nodes =450 \\$aLymph glands =450 \\$aLymph nodules =450 \\$aNodes, Lymph =450 \\$aNodules, Lymph =450 \\$aNodus lymphaticus =550 \\$wg$aLymphatics =670 \\$aRandom House$b(lymph node. Also called lymph gland) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(lymph gland or lymph node; lymph nodule) =750 \2$aLymph Nodes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008198 =LDR 00501cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362424402441 =005 20120730163427.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078243 =035 \\$aBZS8149NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF575.L7$cPsychology =053 \\$aBV4911$cPractical theology =150 \\$aLoneliness =550 \\$wg$aSocial isolation =550 \\$wg$aSuffering =550 \\$aSolitude =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLoneliness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008132 =LDR 00346cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362424502441 =005 20060622132622.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078163 =035 \\$aBZS8069LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL430.3.L8 =150 \\$aLoligo =550 \\$wg$aLoliginidae =750 \2$aLoligo$0(DNLM)D049834$5IEN =LDR 00447cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362424602441 =005 20120730163427.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078131 =035 \\$aBZS8037NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLogits =450 \\$aLogit transformation =550 \\$wg$aBiomathematics =550 \\$wg$aLogarithms =550 \\$wg$aTransformations (Mathematics) =750 \2$aLogistic Models$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016015 =LDR 00849cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362424702441 =005 20081120100005.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078106 =035 \\$aBZS8012NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBC =150 \\$aLogic =450 \\$aArgumentation =450 \\$aDeduction (Logic) =450 \\$aDeductive logic =450 \\$aDialectic (Logic) =450 \\$aLogic, Deductive =550 \\$wg$aIntellect =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$wg$aScience$xMethodology =550 \\$aReasoning =550 \\$aThought and thinking =680 \\$iHere are entered works on logic in general, deductive logic, and deductive and inductive logic combined. Works on inductive logic are entered under$aInduction (Logic). =750 \2$aLogic$0(DNLM)D008128$5IEN =LDR 01160cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362424802441 =005 20120730163427.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078088 =035 \\$aBZS7994LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85078088 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMH-EB =053 \0$aQK495.L785$cBotany =150 \\$aLoganiaceae =450 \\$aStrychnaceae =550 \\$wg$aGentianales =670 \\$aKartesz, J. Syn. cklst. vascular flora U.S., Canada, and Greenland, 1994:$bp. 373 (Loganiaceae) =670 \\$aITIS database, Dec. 5, 2000$b(Loganiaceae: family) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Strychnos; Strychnaceae (Loganiaceae s.l.)) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, Feb. 15, 2001$b(Loganiaceae; excluding Strychnaceae [etc.]; [Struwe et al.'s] sparse data represent only a very perfunctory contribution towards preparing functional descriptions of new and recircumscribed families; the detailed descriptions attemped require further pursuit of available literature for all the seggregates [sic] of the traditional Loganiaceae (cf. 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Works limited to the politics and public administration of a specific local governmental unit are entered under the name of the place subdivided by$aPolitics and government. =750 \2$aLocal Government$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009111 =LDR 00376cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362425402441 =005 20120730163426.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077908 =035 \\$aBZS7814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD84 =150 \\$aLocal anesthesia =550 \\$wg$aConduction anesthesia =750 \2$aAnesthesia, Local$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000772 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362425502441 =005 20120730163426.0 =008 000829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077905 =035 \\$aBZS7811NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL444.M33 =150 \\$aLobsters =550 \\$wg$aDecapoda (Crustacea) =750 \2$aNephropidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008121 =LDR 00623cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362425602441 =005 20040719084746.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077898 =035 \\$aBZS7804NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK494.5.P66$cBotany =053 \\$aSD397.P58$cForestry =150 \\$aLoblolly pine =450 \\$aFrankincense pine =450 \\$aPinus taeda =550 \\$wg$aPine =550 \\$wg$aYellow pines =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Loblolly pine; syn: Pinus taeda, frankincense pine) =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/21/90$b(loblolly pine) =750 \2$aPinus taeda$0(DNLM)D041603$5IEN =LDR 01604cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362425702441 =005 20120730163426.0 =008 060525i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077890 =035 \\$aBZS7796NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU$dDLC =053 \0$aJF529$cGeneral =053 \0$aJK1118$cCongress =053 \0$aJK2498$cUnited States state legislatures =150 \\$aLobbying =550 \\$wg$aPersuasion (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPolitics, Practical =550 \\$aPressure groups =670 \\$aThe interest group society, c1989:$bp. 140 (best method for an interest group to approach a lobbying campaign is with strategy to influence public opinion and individuals) =670 \\$aBlackwell encyc. of political institutions, 1987$b(lobbying; originally described attempts to influence elected representatives during the passage of legislation through Congress; the contemporary meaning is broader, referring to the practices of interest groups, directed not only at seeking support from elected members, but also from political parties, public bureaucracies and other public bodies, and from the general public through the mass media) =670 \\$aRoberts, G.K. Dict. of political analysis, 1971$b(to "lobby" is to attempt to exercise influence on legislators, in an attempt to persuade or coerce them into taking some decision favourable to those lobbying; despite a tendency among some authorities to prefer a wider use of the term as a synonym for pressure groups or interest groups, a more restrictive definition is preferred by others) =750 \2$aLobbying$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008119 =LDR 00404cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362425802441 =005 20120730163426.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077859 =035 \\$aBZS7765NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLoaiasis =450 \\$aLoa diseases =450 \\$aLoiasis =550 \\$wg$aFilariasis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLoiasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008118 =LDR 00470cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362425902441 =005 20120730163426.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077837 =035 \\$aBZS7743NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL737.U54$cZoology =053 \\$aSF401.L6$cAnimal culture =150 \\$aLlamas =450 \\$aLama glama =450 \\$aLama peruana =550 \\$wg$aLama (Genus) =750 \2$aCamelids, New World$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002161 =LDR 01149cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362426002441 =005 20120730163426.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077831 =035 \\$aBZS7737NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85077831 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL666.L2$bQL666.L295$cZoology =150 \\$aLizards =450 \\$aLacertilia =450 \\$aLacertilian reptiles =450 \\$aLacertilians =450 \\$wnne$aSauria =550 \\$wg$aSquamata =670 \\$aITIS, Oct. 18, 2000$b(Suborder Lacertilia. Common name: lizards. Order Squamata, Superorder Lepidosauria, Infraclass Sauria, Subclass Diapsida, Class Reptilia) =670 \\$aOCLC, Oct. 18, 2000$b(titles: The correlation of renal ultrastructure with salt and water handling by the kidneys of three lacertilian reptiles; Ontogeny of the breast-shoulder apparatus of the South African lacertilian Microsaura pumila pumila (Daudin)) =670 \\$aBritannica Macro.:$bv. 26, p. 707 (Sauria (lizards)) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(sauria: in some classifications, a suborder of Squamata coextensive with Lacertilia) =750 \2$aLizards$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008116 =LDR 00806cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362426102441 =005 20110425192554.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077784 =035 \\$aBZS7690NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF1$bSF140$cGeneral =150 \\$aLivestock =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aLivestock =450 \\$aAnimal husbandry =450 \\$aFarm animals =450 \\$aLive stock =450 \\$wnne$aStock and stock-breeding =450 \\$aStock (Animals) =550 \\$wg$aAgriculture =550 \\$wg$aAnimal culture =550 \\$wg$aAnimal industry =550 \\$wg$aDomestic animals =550 \\$aFood animals =550 \\$aHerders =550 \\$aRange management =550 \\$aRangelands =750 \2$aLivestock$0(DNLM)D058751$5IEN =LDR 00416cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362426202441 =005 20120730163425.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077781 =035 \\$aBZS7687NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK551$bQK563.7 =150 \\$aLiverworts =450 \\$aHepaticae =450 \\$aHepaticopsida =550 \\$wg$aBryophytes =750 \2$aHepatophyta$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D035926 =LDR 00473cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362426302441 =005 20120730163425.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077776 =035 \\$aBZS7682NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC847 =150 \\$aLiver function tests =450 \\$aHepatic function tests =550 \\$wg$aFunction tests (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aLiver$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =750 \2$aLiver Function Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008111 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362426402441 =005 20120730163425.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077774 =035 \\$aBZS7680NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLiver extract =450 \\$aLiver$xExtract =550 \\$wg$aTissue extracts =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLiver Extracts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008110 =LDR 00401cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362426502441 =005 20100716081715.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077772 =035 \\$aBZS7678NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aLiver cells =450 \\$aHepatic cells =450 \\$aHepatocytes =550 \\$wg$aCells =550 \\$wg$aLiver =750 \2$aHepatocytes$0(DNLM)D022781$5IEN =LDR 00486cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362426602441 =005 20120730163425.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077771 =035 \\$aBZS7677NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC848.A2 =150 \\$aLiver abscess, Amebic =450 \\$aAmebic liver abscess =450 \\$aAmoebic liver abscess =550 \\$wg$aAmebiasis =550 \\$wg$aLiver$xAbscess =750 \2$aLiver Abscess, Amebic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008101 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362426702441 =005 20120730163425.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077769 =035 \\$aBZS7675NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.L5 =150 \\$aLiver$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLiver Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008113 =LDR 00389cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362045602441 =005 20120730162521.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012590 =035 \\$aBZL2496NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBCG vaccination =450 \\$aMass BCG vaccination =550 \\$wg$aTuberculosis$xVaccination =750 \2$aBCG Vaccine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001500 =LDR 01283cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362045702441 =005 20120207144546.0 =008 030707i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012515 =035 \\$aBZL2421NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aBays =450 \\$aBights (Bays) =450 \\$aGulfs =550 \\$wg$aBodies of water =550 \\$wg$aCoasts =670 \\$aRandom House$b(bight: def. 5 a bay or gulf) =670 \\$aGlossary of geology, 1997$b(bay [coast] (a) A wide, curving open indentation, recess, or arm of a sea or lake into the land or between two capes or headlands, larger than a cove, and usually smaller than, but of the same general character as, a gulf. (b) A large tract of water that penetrates into the land and around which the land forms a broad curve. By international agreement (for purposes of delimiting territorial waters), a bay is a water body having a baymouth less than 24 nautical miles wide and an area that is equal to or greater than the area of a semicircle whose diameter is equal to the width of the baymouth.) =670 \\$aThesaurus for graphic materials I: subject terms, via WWW, July 7, 2003$b(Bays. UF Coves, Estuaries, Gulfs, Inlets, Sounds (Geomorphology). 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(chiropterans) =750 \2$aChiroptera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002685 =LDR 00581cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362046002441 =005 20120730162520.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012337 =035 \\$aBZL2243NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aLB3461$cSchool hygiene =053 \\$aRA780$cPersonal hygiene =053 \\$aRM819$bRM822$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aBaths =450 \\$aCleanliness =550 \\$wg$aHygiene =550 \\$wg$aPhysical therapy =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Physiological =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/13/90 =750 \2$aBaths$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001494 =LDR 00333cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362046102441 =005 20120730162520.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012326 =035 \\$aBZL2232NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBathing beaches =550 \\$wg$aBeaches =750 \2$aBathing Beaches$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001493 =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362046202441 =005 20120730162518.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012149 =035 \\$aBZL2055NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBasses (Fish) =450 \\$wnne$aBass =550 \\$wg$aPerciformes =750 \2$aBass$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001492 =LDR 00640cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362046302441 =005 20120730162518.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012133 =035 \\$aBZL2039NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP95.2 =150 \\$aBasophils =450 \\$wnne$aBasophil leucocytes =450 \\$aBasophilic leucocytes =550 \\$wg$aGranulocytes =550 \\$aMast cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mast cells, mediators, and disease, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Blood cells, Leukocytes, Basophils) =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBasophils$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001491 =LDR 00507cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362046402441 =005 20120730162518.0 =008 871218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012111 =035 \\$aBZL2017NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGV885 =150 \\$aBasketball =360 \\$isubdivision$aBasketball$iunder individual educational institutions, e.g.$aHarvard University--Basketball =450 \\$wnne$aBasket-ball =550 \\$wg$aBall games =750 \2$aBasketball$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001490 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362046502441 =005 20120730162518.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012090 =035 \\$aBZL1996NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBasilar membrane =550 \\$wg$aEar =550 \\$wg$aMembranes (Biology) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/1/90 =750 \2$aBasilar Membrane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001489 =LDR 01137cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362046602441 =005 20120730162517.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012089 =035 \\$aBZL1995NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25$cBotany =053 \0$aRS165.03$cPharmacognosy =053 \0$aSB303.B37$cAromatic plants =053 \0$aSB317.B25$cGeneral culture =150 \\$aBasil =450 \\$aBasils =450 \\$aCommon basil =450 \\$wnne$aOcimum =450 \\$aOcimum basilicum =450 \\$aOcimum bullatum =450 \\$aSweet basil =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hampstead, M. The basil book, c1984. =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 182 (basil, ocimum; basil - any plant of the genus Ocimum; esp. Sweet basil) =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 402 (Ocimum, Basil) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 441. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.):$bp. 1192. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(O. Basilicum, syn: O. bullatum, common basil, sweet basil) =670 \\$aHowes dict. of useful and everyday plants$b(basil, O. basilicum) =750 \2$aOcimum basilicum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018649 =LDR 00799cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362046702441 =005 20120730162517.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012088 $zsh 85005978 $zsh 85063588 =035 \\$aBZL1994NU =035 \\$aSH 85012088 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK628.5$bQK629$cMycology =150 \\$aBasidiomycetes =450 \\$wnne$aAphyllophorales =450 \\$wnne$aHymenomycetes =550 \\$wg$aBasidiomycota =550 \\$aYeast fungi =670 \\$aAinsworth/Bisby dict. fungi, 1995$b(Basidiomycetes, Basidiomycota. 32 ord., 140 fam., 473 gen. (+ 373 syn.), 13,857 spp.; Hymenomycetes, see Basidiomycetes) =670 \\$aAltaVista, Feb. 23, 1999:$bBIMS (Fungi; Basidiomycota; Class Basidiomycetes) =750 \2$aBasidiomycota$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001487 =LDR 00738cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362046802441 =005 20120730162517.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012083 =035 \\$aBZL1989NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGN71$bGN131$cAnthropology =053 \\$aQL822$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM105$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aSkull base =450 \\$aBase of skull =450 \\$wnne$aBasicranium =450 \\$aCranial base =550 \\$wg$aSkull =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fisch, U. Microsurgery of the skull base, 1988. =670 \\$aMosby dict. med. nursing$b(Base of the skull) =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/26/88$b(Skull base; Cranial base) =750 \2$aSkull Base$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019291 =LDR 00626cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362046902441 =005 20120730162517.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012063 =035 \\$aBZL1969NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.B3 =150 \\$aBashfulness in children =450 \\$aShyness in children =550 \\$wg$aEmotions in children =550 \\$wg$aPersonality in children =750 \2$81$wb$aShyness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012792 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aShyness$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00425cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362047002441 =005 20120730162517.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012062 =035 \\$aBZL1968NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF575.B3 =150 \\$aBashfulness =450 \\$aShyness =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$wg$aFear =550 \\$aTimidity =750 \2$aShyness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012792 =LDR 00506cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362047102441 =005 20120730162515.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012026 =035 \\$aBZL1932NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGV862$bGV880.6 =150 \\$aBaseball =360 \\$isubdivision$aBaseball$iunder individual educational institutions, e.g.$aHarvard University--Baseball =450 \\$wnne$aBase-ball =550 \\$wg$aBall games =750 \2$aBaseball$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001484 =LDR 00424cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362047202441 =005 20120730162515.0 =008 860211\|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012016 =035 \\$aBZL1922NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBasal metabolism =450 \\$aBMR =550 \\$wg$aEnergy metabolism =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/1/90 =750 \2$aBasal Metabolism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001481 =LDR 00473cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362047302441 =005 20120730162515.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012014 =035 \\$aBZL1920NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBasal ganglia =450 \\$aGanglia, Basal =550 \\$wg$aEfferent pathways =550 \\$wg$aExtrapyramidal tracts =550 \\$wg$aTelencephalon =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/1/90 =750 \2$aBasal Ganglia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001479 =LDR 00940cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362047402441 =005 20120730162514.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012013 =035 \\$aBZL1919NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBasal cell nevus syndrome =450 \\$aBasocellular naevus syndrome =450 \\$aGorlin-Goltz syndrome =450 \\$aGorlin syndrome =450 \\$aGorlin's syndrome =450 \\$aHereditary cutaneomandibular polyoncosis =450 \\$aNevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome =450 \\$aNevoid basalioma syndrome =450 \\$aNevus syndrome, Basal cell =550 \\$wg$aBones$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aCutaneous manifestations of general diseases =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aJaws$xCysts =550 \\$wg$aMultiple tumors =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/1/90 =750 \2$aBasal Cell Nevus Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001478 =LDR 00436cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362047502441 =005 20120730162513.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85011986 =035 \\$aBZL1892NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBartholin's gland =450 \\$aGland of Bartholin =550 \\$wg$aExocrine glands =550 \\$wg$aVulva =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/13/90 =750 \2$aBartholin's Glands$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001472 =LDR 00732cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362047602441 =005 20120730162513.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85011918 =035 \\$aBZL1824NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF285.B37 =150 \\$aBarotrauma, Aural =450 \\$aAero-otitis =450 \\$aAerotitis =450 \\$aAural barotrauma =450 \\$aBarotitis =450 \\$aOtic barotrauma =450 \\$aOtitic barotrauma =550 \\$wg$aAtmospheric pressure$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aDecompression (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aDecompression sickness =550 \\$wg$aEar$xWounds and injuries =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/11/90 =750 \2$aBarotrauma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001469 =LDR 00376cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362047702441 =005 20120730162513.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85011893 =035 \\$aBZL1799NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL444.C58 =150 \\$aBarnacles =450 \\$aThoracica =550 \\$wg$aCirripedia =750 \2$aThoracica$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001468 =LDR 00925cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362047802441 =005 20120730162513.0 =008 030710i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85011862 =035 \\$aBZL1768NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK648$cBotany =053 \0$aSD543.4$cForest by-product =150 \\$aBark =450 \\$aTree bark =550 \\$wg$aWoody plants$xAnatomy =670 \\$aLC Database, July 29, 2002$b(titles: tree bark) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$b(bark: the exterior dead cellular covering of woody roots and stems, often rough when older) =670 \\$aDict. of forestry, 1998:$b(bark: the outer layer of a tree stem ouside the vascular cambium derived from cell division of the phellogen) =670 \\$aCRC dict. of agr. sci., c2002:$b(bark: the tissues, collectively, that lie outside the vascular cambium of the stems and roots of woody plants) =750 \2$aPlant Bark$5IEN$0(DNLM)D024301 =LDR 00993cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362047902441 =005 20130515141257.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85011860 =035 \\$aBZL1766NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.B2 =150 \\$aBarium sulfate =450 \\$wnne$aBarium sulphate =550 \\$wg$aBarium salts =550 \\$wg$aSulfates =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(barium sulfate: a salt of low solubility. It is used in radiology as a contrast agent for examination of the gastrointestinal tract) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 20, 2012$b(Baryte, or barite, (BaSO b4 (B) is a mineral consisting of barium sulfate.) =670 \\$aAmethyst Galleries' mineral gallery website, Feb. 20, 2013:$bBy name > Barite (Barium Sulfate) (The mineral barite. Chemistry: BaSO b4 (B, Barium Sulfate. Class: Sulfates.) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Barium sulphate =750 \2$aBarium Sulfate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001466 =LDR 01043cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362048002441 =005 20130624084714.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85011856 =035 \\$aBZL1762NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.B2$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.B2$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.B2$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.B2$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aS592.6.B3$cSoil chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.B2$cChemical technology =150 \\$aBarium compounds =550 \\$wg$aAlkaline earth compounds =670 \\$aBarium and barium compounds, 2001. =670 \\$aReznik, R.B. Source assessment : major barium chemicals, 1978. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 14, 2012$b(under Category: Barium compounds: Barium compounds are those chemical compounds which contain the element barium; under Barium: Barium is a chemical element; a soft silvery metallic alkaline earth metal; Barium compounds) =750 \2$aBarium Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017609 =LDR 00480cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362048102441 =005 20120730162513.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85011853 =035 \\$aBZL1759NU =035 \\$ash 85011853 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD181.B2$cChemistry =053 \\$aTP245.B2$cChemical technology =150 \\$aBarium =550 \\$wg$aAlkaline earth metals =681 \\$iExample under$aChemicals =750 \2$aBarium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001464 =LDR 00674cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362048202441 =005 20120730162512.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85011844 =035 \\$aBZL1750NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQE391.B35$cMineralogy =053 \0$aTN948.B18$cMineral industries =150 \\$aBarite =450 \\$aBaryte =450 \\$aBarytes =450 \\$aCawk =450 \\$aHeavy spar =550 \\$wg$aSulfate minerals =670 \\$aGlossary of geology, 2005$b(barite. Syn.: barytes, heavy spar, cawk) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(barite or baryte or barytes, called also heavy spar) =750 \2$aBarium Sulfate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001466 =LDR 00444cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362048302441 =005 20120730162512.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85011804 =035 \\$aBZL1710NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM325 =150 \\$aBarbiturates =550 \\$wg$aAntispasmodics =550 \\$wg$aHypnotics =550 \\$wg$aSedatives =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBarbiturates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001463 =LDR 00558cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362048402441 =005 20120904164919.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85011797 =035 \\$aBZL1703NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD8039.B3$cLabor =053 \0$aRA617$cHygienic aspects =053 \0$aTT950$bTT979$cMechanic trades =150 \\$aBarbers =450 \\$aHair stylists =450 \\$aHairstylists =450 \\$aStylists, Hair =550 \\$wg$aBarbershops =550 \\$aBarbering =750 \2$aBarbering$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001461 =LDR 00420cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362048502441 =005 20120730162512.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85011795 =035 \\$aBZL1701NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.B45$cBotany =053 \\$aSB386.B2$cCulture =150 \\$aBarberries =450 \\$aBerberis =550 \\$wg$aBerberidaceae =750 \2$aBerberis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028142 =LDR 00404cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362048602441 =005 20120730162512.0 =008 000106i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85011794 =035 \\$aBZL1700NU =035 \\$aSH 85011794 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTT950$bTT979 =150 \\$aBarbering =550 \\$aBarbers =550 \\$aHairdressing =750 \2$aBarbering$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001461 =LDR 00568cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362048702441 =005 20120730162511.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85011601 =035 \\$aBZL1507NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNNU-L =053 \0$aHG3760$bHG3769 =150 \\$aBankruptcy =450 \\$aBankruptcy$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aCessio bonorum =450 \\$aInsolvency =450 \\$aPrivileged debts =550 \\$wg$aBusiness failures =550 \\$wg$aCommercial law =550 \\$wg$aDebt =750 \2$aBankruptcy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016361 =LDR 00478cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362048802441 =005 20120730162511.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85011538 =035 \\$aBZL1444LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M26 =150 \\$aBanisteriopsis =450 \\$aBanisteria =550 \\$wg$aMalpighiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gates, B. Banisteriopsis, Diplopterys (Malpighiaceae), 1981. =750 \2$aBanisteriopsis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031581 =LDR 00487cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362048902441 =005 20120730162511.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85011479 =035 \\$aBZL1385NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD113 =150 \\$aBandages and bandaging =550 \\$wg$aFirst aid in illness and injury =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Minor =550 \\$aSurgical dressings =550 \\$aSurgical plaster casts =750 \2$aBandages$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001458 =LDR 00696cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362049002441 =005 20120730162511.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85011450 =035 \\$aBZL1356NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M78$cBotany =053 \0$aSB379.B2$cCulture =150 \\$aBananas =450 \\$wnne$aBanana =450 \\$aMusa =450 \\$aMusa sapientum =550 \\$wg$aMusaceae =670 \\$aMorton, J.F. Fruits of warm climates, 1987:$bp. 29 (The word "banana" is a general term embracing a number of species or hybrids in the genus Musa of the family Musaceae) =681 \\$iExample under$aTropical fruit =750 \2$aMusa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028521 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362049102441 =005 20120730162511.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85011351 =035 \\$aBZL1257NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBalsams =550 \\$wg$aPlant exudates =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBalsams$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001453 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362049202441 =005 20120730162510.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85011350 =035 \\$aBZL1256LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.B25 =150 \\$aBalsaminaceae =550 \\$wg$aSapindales =750 \2$aBalsaminaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029068 =LDR 00502cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362049302441 =005 20120730162510.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85011345 =035 \\$aBZL1251NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM819$bRM822 =150 \\$aBalneology =450 \\$aBalneotherapy =550 \\$wg$aBaths =550 \\$wg$aMineral waters$xTherapeutic use =550 \\$wg$aPhysical therapy =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBalneology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001452 =LDR 00389cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362049402441 =005 20120730162510.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85011316 =035 \\$aBZL1222NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC683.5.B3 =150 \\$aBallistocardiography =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =750 \2$aBallistocardiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001450 =LDR 00597cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362049502441 =005 20120730162510.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85011156 =035 \\$aBZL1062NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRL155$bRL155.5 =150 \\$aBaldness =450 \\$aAlopecia =450 \\$aHair loss =450 \\$aLoss of hair =550 \\$wg$aHair$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aScalp$xDiseases =550 \\$aScalp$xAging =670 \\$aMESH$b(Alopecia) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Baldness x Hair loss; Loss of hair) =750 \2$aAlopecia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000505 =LDR 01094cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362049602441 =005 20060628162622.0 =008 000127i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85011108 =035 \\$aBZL1014LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85011108 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C424$cZoology =150 \\$aMinke whale =450 \\$wnne$aBalaenoptera acutorostrata =450 \\$aLesser rorqual =450 \\$aLittle piked whale =450 \\$aPiked whale =550 \\$wg$aBalaenoptera =670 \\$aCorbet, G.B. World list of mammal species, 1991:$bp. 122 (Balaenoptera acutorostrata, minke whale (lesser rorqual)) =670 \\$aWalker's Mammals of the world, 1999:$bv. 2, p. 972 (minke whale, Balaenoptera acutorostrata) =670 \\$aWorld Book 1999:$bv. 21, p. 257 (minke whale, Balaenoptera acutorostrata) =670 \\$aAmericana:$bv. 28, p. 681 (minke whale, Balaenoptera acutorostrata) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(minke, also called minke whale, lesser rorqual) =670 \\$aEncarta world English dict.$b(minke whale) =750 \2$aMinke Whale$0(DNLM)D050636$5IEN =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362049702441 =005 20060522083409.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85011107 =035 \\$aBZL1013LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.C424 =150 \\$aBalaenoptera =550 \\$wg$aRorquals =750 \2$aBalaenoptera$0(DNLM)D050616$5IEN =LDR 00535cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362049802441 =005 20120730162510.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010884 =035 \\$aBZL0790NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR398.5 =150 \\$aBaculoviruses =450 \\$aBaculoviridae =550 \\$wg$aDNA viruses =550 \\$wg$aInsects$xViruses =670 \\$aMESH browser, Nov. 30, 2007$b(Baculoviridae, in hierarchies for DNA Viruses and Insect Viruses) =750 \2$aBaculoviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016367 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362049902441 =005 20120730162510.0 =008 931004i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010882 =035 \\$aBZL0788NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.B35 =150 \\$aBacteroides =550 \\$wg$aBacteroidaceae =750 \2$aBacteroides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001439 =LDR 00484cz 2200169n 4500 =001 9880362050002441 =005 20220720112901.0 =008 931004i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010881 =035 \\$aBZL0787NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.B35 =150 \\$aBacteroidaceae =550 \\$wg$aEubacteriales =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =750 \2$aBacteroidaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001438 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aMediterranea$0(DNLM)D000086222$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00613cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362050102441 =005 20120730162509.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010880 =035 \\$aBZL0786NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP671.B =150 \\$aBacteriorhodopsin =450 \\$aBacterial purple pigment =450 \\$aPurple pigment, Bacterial =550 \\$wg$aBacterial pigments =550 \\$wg$aBacterial proteins =550 \\$wg$aEnergy metabolism =550 \\$wg$aHalobacterium =550 \\$wg$aRetinal (Visual pigment) =750 \2$aBacteriorhodopsins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001436 =LDR 00471cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362050202441 =005 20120730162509.0 =008 050928i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010879 =035 \\$aBZL0785NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBacteriophage typing =450 \\$aPhage typing =450 \\$aTyping, Bacteriophage =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic bacteriology =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Bacteriophage Typing) =750 \2$aBacteriophage Typing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001434 =LDR 00762cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362050302441 =005 20120730162509.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010878 =035 \\$aBZL0784NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR342.2.T14 =150 \\$aBacteriophage T4 =450 \\$aColiphage T4 =450 \\$aT4 bacteriophage =450 \\$aT4 coliphage =450 \\$aT4 phage =550 \\$wg$aBacteriophages =670 \\$aBacteriophage T4 ... 1983. =670 \\$aClass. and nomenclature of viruses, 1971:$bp. 30. =670 \\$aNIH thes.$b(Viruses/Bacteriophage T4) =670 \\$aZinsser. Microbiology, 1980:$bp. 1162. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. of microbiology:$bp. 45. =750 \2$aBacteriophage T4$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017122 =LDR 00530cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362050402441 =005 20120730162509.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010877 =035 \\$aBZL0783NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR342 =150 \\$aBacteriophage lambda =450 \\$aLambda bacteriophage =450 \\$aLambda phage =450 \\$aPhage lambda =550 \\$wg$aBacteriophages =550 \\$wg$aEpisomes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aBacteriophage lambda$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010582 =LDR 00575cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362050502441 =005 20120730162509.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010874 =035 \\$aBZL0780NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR342 =150 \\$aBacteriophages =450 \\$wnne$aBacteriophage =450 \\$aPhage =550 \\$wg$aViruses =550 \\$aLysogeny =550 \\$aTransduction =670 \\$aWork cat.: The bacteriophages, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBacteriophages$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001435 =LDR 00337cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362050602441 =005 20090421103001.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010873 =035 \\$aBZL0779NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBacteriolysis =550 \\$wg$aCell death =750 \2$aBacteriolysis$0(DNLM)D001433$5IEN =LDR 00357cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362050702441 =005 20120730162509.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010869 =035 \\$aBZL0775NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR65$bQR69 =150 \\$aBacteriology$xTechnique =750 \2$aBacteriological Techniques$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001431 =LDR 01595cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362050802441 =005 20120730162509.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010864 =035 \\$aBZL0770NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR =150 \\$aBacteriology =360 \\$isubdivision$aMicrobiology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, individual plants and groups of plants, individual diseases and types of diseases, individual organs and regions of the body, and individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aFishes--Microbiology; Corn--Microbiology; Tuberculosis--Microbiology; Heart--Microbiology; Metals--Microbiology =360 \\$isubdivision$aMicrobiology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, individual plants and groups of plants, individual diseases and types of diseases, organs and regions of the body, and individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aFishes--Microbiology; Corn--Microbiology; Tuberculosis--Microbiology; Heart--Microbiology; Metals--Microbiology =360 \\$isubdivision$aMicrobiology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, individual plants and groups of plants, and under individual diseases, organs and regions of the body, and materials, e.g.$aFishes--Microbiology; Corn--Microbiology; Tuberculosis--Microbiology; Heart--Microbiology; Metals--Microbiology =550 \\$wg$aMicrobiology =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the science of studying bacteria. Works on bacteria are entered under$aBacteria. =681 \\$iNote under$aBacteria =750 \2$aBacteriology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001432 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362050902441 =005 20120730162508.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010863 =035 \\$aBZL0769NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBacteriologists =550 \\$wg$aMicrobiologists =750 \2$aBacteriology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001432 =LDR 00394cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362051002441 =005 20120730162508.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010861 =035 \\$aBZL0767NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR92.B3 =150 \\$aBacteriocins =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBacteriocins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001430 =LDR 00634cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362051102441 =005 20120730162508.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010858 =035 \\$aBZL0764NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR189.5.B33 =150 \\$aBacterial vaccines =450 \\$aBacterins =550 \\$wg$aVaccines =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bacterial vaccines, 1984. =670 \\$aNLM. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Vaccines, Bacterial (General)) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bunder Vaccine. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.:$bunder Vaccine. =750 \2$aBacterial Vaccines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001428 =LDR 00598cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362051202441 =005 20120730162508.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010857 =035 \\$aBZL0763NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH448.4 =150 \\$aBacterial transformation =450 \\$aTransformation, Bacterial =450 \\$aTransformation (Genetics) =550 \\$wg$aCell transformation =550 \\$wg$aGenetic recombination =550 \\$wg$aGenetic transformation =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial genetics =750 \2$aTransformation, Bacterial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014169 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362051302441 =005 20120730162508.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010856 =035 \\$aBZL0762NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP632.B3 =150 \\$aBacterial toxins =550 \\$wg$aBacterial antigens =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial toxins =750 \2$aBacterial Toxins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001427 =LDR 00481cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362051402441 =005 20120730162507.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010849 =035 \\$aBZL0755NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBacterial genetics =450 \\$aBacteria$xGenetics =550 \\$wg$aBacteriology =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial genetics =750 \2$aBacteria$xgenetics$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001419Q000235 =750 \2$aGenes, Bacterial$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005798 =LDR 00625cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362051502441 =005 20120730162507.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010847 =035 \\$aBZL0753NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ406.B32 =150 \\$aBacterial diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aInfection in children =750 \2$81$wb$aBacterial Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001424 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBacterial Infections$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00558cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362051602441 =005 20120730162507.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010843 =035 \\$aBZL0749NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.B34$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRC115$bRC116$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aBacterial diseases =450 \\$aBacterial infections =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases =550 \\$aMedical bacteriology =550 \\$aPathogenic bacteria =750 \2$aBacterial Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001424 =LDR 00643cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362051702441 =005 20120730162507.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010842 =035 \\$aBZL0748NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR77.3 =150 \\$aBacterial cell walls =450 \\$aBacterial membranes =450 \\$aCell walls, Bacterial =550 \\$wg$aBacteria =550 \\$wg$aCell membranes =750 \2$81$wb$aBacteria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001419 =750 \2$81$wb$aCell Wall$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002473 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBacteria$iand$aCell Wall$5IEN =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362051802441 =005 20120730162507.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010839 =035 \\$aBZL0745NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.6.B33 =150 \\$aBacterial antigens =450 \\$aAntigens, Bacterial$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAntigens =550 \\$wg$aBacteria =750 \2$aAntigens, Bacterial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000942 =LDR 00964cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362051902441 =005 20120730162507.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010837 =035 \\$aBZL0743NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSporeforming bacteria =450 \\$wnne$aBacteria, Sporeforming =450 \\$aEndospore-forming bacteria =450 \\$aSpore-forming bacteria =550 \\$wg$aBacteria =550 \\$aBacterial spores =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(sporeformer: an organism that forms spores) =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 19, 2007$b(titles: sporeforming bacteria; spore-forming bacteria; endospore-forming bacteria) =670 \\$aMedical microbiology, 2005:$bp. 160 (spore-forming bacteria) =670 \\$aFranks, H.K. Dict. of food microbiology, 1992:$bp. 245 (endospore-forming genera) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20071220 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Bacteria, Sporeforming =750 \2$aEndospore-Forming Bacteria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004725 =LDR 00454cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362052002441 =005 20120730162506.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010822 =035 \\$aBZL0728NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR89.5 =150 \\$aAnaerobic bacteria =450 \\$wnne$aBacteria, Anaerobic =550 \\$wg$aBacteria =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bacteria, Anaerobic) =750 \2$aBacteria, Anaerobic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001421 =LDR 00452cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362052102441 =005 20120730162506.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010821 =035 \\$aBZL0727NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAerobic bacteria =450 \\$wnne$aBacteria, Aerobic =550 \\$wg$aBacteria =688 \\$aHeading changed 20100625 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Bacteria, Aerobic =750 \2$aBacteria, Aerobic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001420 =LDR 00428cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362052202441 =005 20090212134838.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010820 =035 \\$aBZL0726NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQR84$bQR97 =150 \\$aBacteria$xPhysiology =450 \\$aBacterial physiology =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =750 \2$aBacterial Physiological Phenomena$0(DNLM)D018407$5IEN =LDR 00608cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362052302441 =005 20130725125734.0 =008 021010i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010813 =035 \\$aBZL0719NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQR75$bQR99.5$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aBacteria =450 \\$aGerms =450 \\$aMicrobes =550 \\$wg$aProkaryotes =680 \\$iHere are entered works on bacteria. Works on the science of studying bacteria are entered under the heading$aBacteriology. =681 \\$iNote under$aBacteriology =750 \2$aBacteria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001419 =LDR 00667cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362052402441 =005 20120730162506.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010812 =035 \\$aBZL0718NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBacteremia =450 \\$aBacteraemia =450 \\$aBacteriemia =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases =550 \\$wg$aSepticemia =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 6, 2007$b(Bacteremia) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(bacteremia: the presence of bacteria in the blood. Also called bacteriemia) =670 \\$aChambers English dict.$b(bacteraemia, U.S. bacteremia) =750 \2$aBacteremia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016470 =LDR 00495cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362052502441 =005 20120730162506.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010795 =035 \\$aBZL0701NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD771.B217 =150 \\$aBackache =450 \\$aBack pain =450 \\$aLow back pain =450 \\$aLower back pain =450 \\$aLumbago =550 \\$wg$aBack$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPain =750 \2$aBack Pain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001416 =LDR 00395cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362052602441 =005 20120730162506.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010785 =035 \\$aBZL0691NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQM540$cAnatomy =150 \\$aBack =450 \\$aDorsum =550 \\$wg$aAnatomy =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =750 \2$aBack$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001415 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362052702441 =005 20120730162505.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010784 =035 \\$aBZL0690NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.B2 =150 \\$aBacitracin =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aPeptide antibiotics =750 \2$aBacitracin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001414 =LDR 00762cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362052802441 =005 20120730162505.0 =008 920207i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010783 =035 \\$aBZL0689NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85010783 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.B3 =150 \\$aBacillus thuringiensis =550 \\$wg$aBacillus (Bacteria) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biological control of black flies ... with Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (Serotype 14), c1982. =670 \\$aBlackflies : the future for biological methods in integrated control, 1981:$bp. 184 (Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis de Barjac) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Bacillus thuringiensis) =750 \2$aBacillus thuringiensis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001413 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362052902441 =005 20120730162505.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010782 =035 \\$aBZL0688NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85010782 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.B3 =150 \\$aBacillus subtilis =550 \\$wg$aBacillus (Bacteria) =750 \2$aBacillus Subtilis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001412 =LDR 00576cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362053002441 =005 20120730162505.0 =008 020711i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010780 =035 \\$aBZL0686NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.B3 =150 \\$aBacillus anthracis =450 \\$aAnthrax bacterium =550 \\$wg$aBacillus (Bacteria) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bacillus Anthracis, infection=anthrax) =670 \\$aNIAID Anthrax fact sheet via WWW, July 11, 2002$b(Bacillus anthracis, anthrax bacterium) =750 \2$aBacillus Anthracis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001408 =LDR 00545cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362053102441 =005 20100302123117.0 =008 920207i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010778 =035 \\$aBZL0684NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85010778 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.B3 =150 \\$aBacillus (Bacteria) =450 \\$wnne$aBacillus =550 \\$wg$aBacillaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 157 (Bacillus, fam. Bacillaceae) =670 \\$aIndex Bergeyana, 1966:$bp. 103 (Bacillus Cohn) =750 \2$aBacillus$0(DNLM)D001407$5IEN =LDR 00556cz 2200193n 4500 =001 9880362053202441 =005 20220720111037.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010777 =035 \\$aBZL0683NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.B3 =150 \\$aBacillaceae =550 \\$wg$aEubacteriales =550 \\$wg$aGram-positive bacteria =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aZinser. Microbiology, 1980:$bp. 15. =750 \2$aBacillaceae$0(DNLM)D001406$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aExiguobacterium$0(DNLM)D000086183$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00678cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362053302441 =005 20120730162501.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010753 $zsh 85031943 =035 \\$aBZL0659NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBaby foods =450 \\$wnne$aCookery (Baby foods) =450 \\$aFood, Baby =450 \\$aFoods, Baby =450 \\$aFoods, Infant =450 \\$aInfant foods =450 \\$aInfants$xFood =550 \\$wg$aCooking =550 \\$wg$aFood =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xNutrition =688 \\$aHeading from sh 85031943, deleted 20100616: 150:##:_{dollar}a Cookery (Baby foods) =750 \2$aInfant Food$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007225 =LDR 00654cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362053402441 =005 20120730162501.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010734 =035 \\$aBZL0640NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF969.B32 =150 \\$aBabesiosis in sheep =450 \\$aIcterohematuria =450 \\$aOvine babesiosis =450 \\$wnne$aPiroplasmosis, Ovine =550 \\$wg$aSheep$xInfections =750 \2$81$wb$aBabesiosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001404 =750 \2$81$wb$aSheep$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012756 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBabesiosis$iand$aSheep$5IEN =LDR 00927cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362053502441 =005 20120730162501.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010733 =035 \\$aBZL0639NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF959.B32 =150 \\$aBabesiosis in horses =450 \\$aBiliary fever of horses =450 \\$aEquine babesiosis =450 \\$aEquine biliary fever =450 \\$aEquine malaria =450 \\$wnne$aEquine piroplasmosis =450 \\$aHorse tick fever =450 \\$aPiroplasmosis, Equine =550 \\$wg$aHorses$xDiseases =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Babesiosis, equine b. called also biliary fever of horses and equine biliary fever) =750 \2$81$wb$aBabesiosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001404 =750 \2$81$wb$aHorses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006736 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBabesiosis$iand$aHorses$5IEN =LDR 00977cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362053602441 =005 20120730162501.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010732 =035 \\$aBZL0638NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF967.B17 =150 \\$aBabesiosis in cattle =450 \\$aBovine babesiosis =450 \\$aBovine malaria =450 \\$aPiroplasmosis, Bovine =450 \\$aRedwater fever =450 \\$aTexas cattle fever =450 \\$wnne$aTexas fever =550 \\$wg$aCattle$xInfections =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Bovine babesiosis. Also called Texas fever, redwater fever, bovine malaria) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Babesiosis, bovine b., Texas fever, Texas cattle fever, Redwater fever) =750 \2$81$wb$aBabesiosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001404 =750 \2$81$wb$aCattle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002417 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBabesiosis$iand$aCattle$5IEN =LDR 00564cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362053702441 =005 20120730162500.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85010731 =035 \\$aBZL0637NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF791$cVeterinary medicine =150 \\$aBabesiosis =450 \\$aBabesiasis =450 \\$wnne$aPiroplasmosis =450 \\$aTick fever =550 \\$wg$aProtozoan diseases =550 \\$wg$aTick-borne diseases in animals =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary protozoology =750 \2$aBabesiosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001404 =LDR 00405cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362053802441 =005 20120730162500.0 =008 860211in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85010730 =035 \\$aBZL0636NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.P52 =150 \\$aBabesia =450 \\$aPiroplasma =550 \\$aBabesiidae =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBabesia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001403 =LDR 00430cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362053902441 =005 20120730162423.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008518 =035 \\$aBZK8424NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHD9585.A64$bHD9585.A66 =150 \\$aAsbestos industry =550 \\$wg$aBuilding materials industry =550 \\$wg$aMineral industries =750 \2$aAsbestos$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001194 =LDR 00532cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362054002441 =005 20140304095017.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008511 =035 \\$aBZK8417NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA455.A6$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTH1075$cFireproof construction =053 \0$aTN930$cMining and metallurgy =150 \\$aAsbestos =450 \\$aAmianthus =450 \\$aAsbestus =550 \\$wg$aHeat resistant materials =750 \2$aAsbestos$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001194 =LDR 00388cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362054102441 =005 20120730162422.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008504 =035 \\$aBZK8410NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF516 =150 \\$aArytenoidectomy =550 \\$wg$aLarynx$xSurgery =750 \2$aArytenoid Cartilage$xsurgery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001193Q000601 =LDR 00780cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362054202441 =005 20120730162422.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008503 =035 \\$aBZK8409NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP609.A77 =150 \\$aArylsulfatases =450 \\$aArylsulfate sulfohydrolases =450 \\$wnne$aArylsulphatases =550 \\$wg$aSulfatases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 3, 2007$b(Arylsulfatases. Entry terms: Arylsulfate Sulfohydrolases, Arylsulphatases) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(arylsulfatase: any enzyme that can catalyze the hydrolysis of a phenyl sulfate to a phenol and sulfate) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Arylsulphatases =750 \2$aArylsulfatases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001192 =LDR 00409cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362054302441 =005 20120730162421.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008276 =035 \\$aBZK8182NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aN40$cVisual artists' biography =053 \0$aTR681.A7$cPhotographic portraits =150 \\$aArtists =550 \\$wg$aPersons =750 \2$aArt$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001154 =LDR 00603cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362054402441 =005 20120730162420.0 =008 000413i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008262 =035 \\$aBZK8168NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85008262 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.U5$bQL737.U595$cZoology =150 \\$aArtiodactyla =450 \\$aArtiodactyls =450 \\$aEven-toed ungulates =550 \\$wg$aMammals =550 \\$wg$aUngulates =670 \\$aRandom House$b(artiodactyl: a hoofed, even-toed mammal of the order Artiodactyla) =750 \2$aArtiodactyla$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001188 =LDR 00429cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362054502441 =005 20110525102228.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008251 =035 \\$aBZK8157NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aArtificial vision =450 \\$aVisual prosthesis =550 \\$wg$aBlindness =550 \\$wg$aProsthesis =550 \\$wg$aVision =750 \2$aVisual Prosthesis$0(DNLM)D057488$5IEN =LDR 00828cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362054602441 =005 20120730162419.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008244 =035 \\$aBZK8150NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHE9719$bHE9721$cEconomics =053 \0$aTK5104$bTK5104.2$cEngineering =150 \\$aArtificial satellites in telecommunication =450 \\$aCommunication satellites =450 \\$aCommunications-relay satellites =450 \\$aCommunications satellites =450 \\$aGlobal satellite communications systems =450 \\$aSatellite communication systems =450 \\$aTelecommunication satellites =450 \\$aTelecommunications satellites =450 \\$aTelstar satellites =550 \\$wg$aTelecommunication =750 \2$aSatellite Communications$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017215 =LDR 01077cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362054702441 =005 20120730162419.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008200 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02035955 =035 \\$aBZK8106NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC87.9 =150 \\$aArtificial respiration =450 \\$aArtificial ventilation (Therapy) =450 \\$aMechanical ventilation (Therapy) =450 \\$aPulmonary resuscitation =450 \\$aRescue breathing =450 \\$aRespiration, Artificial =450 \\$aVentilation, Mechanical (Therapy) =550 \\$wg$aFirst aid in illness and injury =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory therapy =550 \\$wg$aResuscitation =670 \\$aLemaire, F. Mechanical ventilation, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ventilation, Mechanical see Respiration, Artificial) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Ventilation, mechanical) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Respiration: artificial respiration. Also called artificial ventilation) =750 \2$aRespiration, Artificial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012121 =LDR 00496cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362054802441 =005 20120730162419.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008197 =035 \\$aBZK8103NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aArtificial palate =450 \\$aObturators, Palatal =450 \\$aPalatal obturators =450 \\$aPalate, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aMaxillofacial prosthesis =550 \\$wg$aProsthesis =750 \2$aPalatal Obturators$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010158 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362054902441 =005 20120730162419.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008195 =035 \\$aBZK8101NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aArtificial organs =450 \\$aOrgans, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =550 \\$aProsthesis =750 \2$aArtificial Organs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001187 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362055002441 =005 20120730162419.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008193 =035 \\$aBZK8099NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aArtificial liver =550 \\$wg$aArtificial organs =550 \\$wg$aLiver =750 \2$aLiver, Artificial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019164 =LDR 00528cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362055102441 =005 20080521092329.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008192 =035 \\$aBZK8098NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD756$bRD756.42 =150 \\$aArtificial limbs =450 \\$aArtificial extremities =450 \\$aExtremities, Artificial =450 \\$aLimbs, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedic apparatus =550 \\$wg$aProsthesis =750 \2$aArtificial Limbs$0(DNLM)D001186$5IEN =LDR 00579cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362055202441 =005 20120730162419.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008187 =035 \\$aBZK8093NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF538 =150 \\$aArtificial larynx =450 \\$aLaryngeal prosthesis =450 \\$aLarynx, Artificial$5IEN =450 \\$aVoice prosthesis =550 \\$wg$aArtificial organs =550 \\$wg$aLarynx =550 \\$wg$aProsthesis =550 \\$wg$aSpeech, Alaryngeal =750 \2$aLarynx, Artificial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007831 =LDR 00511cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362055302441 =005 20120730162419.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008186 =035 \\$aBZK8092NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD561 =150 \\$aArtificial knee =450 \\$aArtificial knee joint =450 \\$aKnee prosthesis =450 \\$aProsthetic knee =550 \\$wg$aArtificial joints =550 \\$aTotal knee replacement =750 \2$aKnee Prosthesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007720 =LDR 00472cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362055402441 =005 20130301124123.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008185 =035 \\$aBZK8091NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC901.7.A7 =150 \\$aArtificial kidney =450 \\$aKidney, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aArtificial organs =550 \\$wg$aHemodialysis$xEquipment and supplies =750 \2$aKidneys, Artificial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007688 =LDR 00558cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362055502441 =005 20120730162418.0 =008 030801i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008184 =035 \\$aBZK8090NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aArtificial joints =450 \\$aJoint prostheses =450 \\$aJoint prosthesis$5IEN =450 \\$aJoints, Artificial =450 \\$aProsthetic joints =450 \\$aTotal joint replacement =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedic implants =550 \\$wg$aProsthesis =750 \2$aJoint Prosthesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007595 =LDR 01190cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362216102441 =005 20110315105539.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048438 =035 \\$aBZP8344NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFins (Anatomy) =450 \\$aFin (Anatomy) =450 \\$wnne$aFins =550 \\$wg$aExtremities (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aFishes$xAnatomy =550 \\$aFlippers (Anatomy) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(fin: 1. a membranous appendage extending from the body of a fish or other aquatic animals used for propelling, steering, or balancing a body in the water) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 1, 2007$b(fin: a surface used to produce lift and thrust or to steer while traveling in water, air, or other fluid media. The first use of the word was for the limbs of fish, but has been extended to include other animal limbs and man-made devices; flippers: various creatures have evolved flippers, for example most fish (although for fish the usual term is fin), as well as certain mammals (whales, pinnipeds) and reptiles (turtles)) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070531 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Fins =750 \2$aAnimal Fins$0(DNLM)D058500$5IEN =LDR 00384cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362216202441 =005 20120730163120.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049410 =035 \\$aBZP9316NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH212.F55 =150 \\$aFluorescence microscopy =550 \\$wg$aMicroscopy =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Fluorescence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008856 =LDR 00564cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362216302441 =005 20120730163120.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049409 =035 \\$aBZP9315NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE79.A5 =150 \\$aFluorescence angiography =450 \\$aFluorescein angiography =450 \\$aFundus fluorescence photography =550 \\$wg$aAngiography =550 \\$wg$aEye$xBlood-vessels$xRadiography =550 \\$wg$aOphthalmic photography =750 \2$aFluorescein Angiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005451 =LDR 00614cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362216402441 =005 20121007190528.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048349 =035 \\$aBZP8255NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC20.7.F56$cMathematical physics =053 \0$aTA347.F5$cEngineering analysis =150 \\$aFinite element method =450 \\$aFEA (Numerical analysis) =450 \\$aFEM (Numerical analysis) =450 \\$aFinite element analysis =550 \\$wg$aNumerical analysis =550 \\$aIsogeometric analysis =750 \2$aFinite Element Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020342 =LDR 00354cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362216502441 =005 20120730163109.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048342 =035 \\$aBZP8248NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFingers$xWounds and injuries =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFinger Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005383 =LDR 00417cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362216602441 =005 20120730163120.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049407 =035 \\$aBZP9313NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC477 =150 \\$aFluorescence =550 \\$wg$aLuminescence =550 \\$wg$aRadioactivity =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFluorescence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005453 =LDR 00462cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362216702441 =005 20120730163119.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049406 =035 \\$aBZP9312NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD441$cChemistry =150 \\$aFluorescein =450 \\$aResorcinolphthalein =550 \\$wg$aDyes and dyeing =550 \\$wg$aPhthaleins =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFluorescein$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019793 =LDR 00644cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362216802441 =005 20120730163109.0 =008 050216||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048339 =035 \\$aBZP8245NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQM548 =150 \\$aFingers =450 \\$aDigits (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aHand =670 \\$aThe American Heritage dictionary of the English language, via Bartleby.com, Feb. 16, 2005$b(finger 1. One of the five digits of the hand, especially one other than the thumb; digit 1a. A human finger or toe. b. A corresponding part in other vertebrates) =750 \2$aFingers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005385 =LDR 00382cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362216902441 =005 20130730094415.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049405 =035 \\$aBZP9311NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFluorene =450 \\$aBenzindene =450 \\$aDiphenylenemethane =550 \\$wg$aMethane =750 \2$aFluorenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005449 =LDR 00731cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362217002441 =005 20120730163109.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048337 =035 \\$aBZP8243NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGN192$cAnthropology =053 \\$aHV6074$cCriminology =150 \\$aFingerprints =450 \\$aDactylography =450 \\$aDactyloscopy =450 \\$aFinger marks =450 \\$aFinger-printing =450 \\$aFinger prints =450 \\$aFingerprinting =550 \\$wg$aAnthropometry =550 \\$wg$aDermatoglyphics =670 \\$aLC database, 12/12/94$b(fingerprints; finger prints; fingerprinting; finger-printing) =750 \2$aDermatoglyphics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003878 =LDR 00835cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362217102441 =005 20121007191153.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049403 =035 \\$aBZP9309NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM666.F52 =150 \\$aFlunitrazepam =450 \\$aFluridrazepam =450 \\$aRohypnol (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aBenzodiazepines =550 \\$wg$aTranquilizing drugs =670 \\$aU.S. Cong. Senate. Comm. on Foreign Relations. Subcomm. on Western Hemisphere and Peace Corps Affairs. New international threat of "Date-rape drug" trafficking, 1996:$bp. 50 (the flunitrazepam being abused in the U.S. is a product made by Roche Pharmaceutical Company and is marketed in many countries around the world under the trade name Rohypnol) =750 \2$aFlunitrazepam$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005445 =LDR 00562cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362217202441 =005 20120730163119.0 =008 931005i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049386 =035 \\$aBZP9292NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD52.F59$cSurgical therapeutics =053 \\$aRM170$bRM180$cGeneral =150 \\$aFluid therapy =450 \\$aFluid replacement therapy =450 \\$aFluids$xTherapeutic use =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =550 \\$aWater-electrolyte balance (Physiology) =750 \2$aFluid Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005440 =LDR 00787cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362217302441 =005 20120730163119.0 =008 021105i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049332 =035 \\$aBZP9238NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK653$bQK659$cBotany =053 \0$aSB403$bSB450.87$cCulture =150 \\$aFlowers =360 \\$iindividual flowers, e.g.$aCarnations; Roses; Violets =450 \\$aBlooms (Flowers) =450 \\$aBlossoms =450 \\$aFlowering plants =550 \\$wg$aInflorescences =550 \\$wg$aPlants =550 \\$aFloral products =670 \\$aLittle, R.J. Dict. of botany, 1980$b(blossom: the flower of an angiosperm) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(bloom (def. 1): the flower of a plant) =750 \2$aFlowers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035264 =LDR 00484cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362217402441 =005 20120730163109.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048334 =035 \\$aBZP8240NU =035 \\$ash 85048334 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFinger sucking =450 \\$aFingersucking$5IEN =450 \\$aSucking of fingers =550 \\$wg$aOral habits =667 \\$aFormer heading: Finger-sucking$5IEN =750 \2$aFingersucking$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005386 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362217502441 =005 20120730163109.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048329 =035 \\$aBZP8235NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFinger joint =550 \\$wg$aFingers =550 \\$wg$aJoints =750 \2$aFinger Joint$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005384 =LDR 00639cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362217602441 =005 20120730163119.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049289 =035 \\$aBZP9195NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTC177$cHydraulics =053 \0$aTJ905$cMechanical engineering =150 \\$aFlow meters =450 \\$aCurrent meters (Fluid dynamics) =450 \\$aFlow measurement =450 \\$aFlowmeters =450 \\$aFluid meters =450 \\$aMeters, Flow =550 \\$wg$aHydraulic engineering$xInstruments =550 \\$wg$aStream-gaging stations =750 \2$aFlowmeters$5IEN$0(DNLM)D045268 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362217702441 =005 20050517131221.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048322 =035 \\$aBZP8228NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFinches =550 \\$wg$aPasseriformes =550 \\$wg$aSongbirds =750 \2$aFinches$0(DNLM)D046369$5IEN =LDR 00655cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362217802441 =005 20120730163118.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049287 =035 \\$aBZP9193NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH585.5.F56 =150 \\$aFlow cytometry =450 \\$aCell counting, Laser =450 \\$aCell separation, Laser =450 \\$aCell sorting, Laser =450 \\$aFlow cytofluorometry =450 \\$aFlow cytophotometry =450 \\$aLaser cell counting =450 \\$aLaser cell separation =450 \\$aLaser cell sorting =550 \\$wg$aCytometry =750 \2$aFlow Cytometry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005434 =LDR 00738cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362217902441 =005 20060607091447.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048320 =035 \\$aBZP8226LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.C424 =150 \\$aFinback whale =450 \\$aBalaenoptera physalis =450 \\$aBalaenoptera physalus =450 \\$aFin whale =450 \\$aFinner =450 \\$aRazorback whale =550 \\$wg$aBalaenoptera =670 \\$aHoyt, E. The whale watcher's handbook, c1984:$bp. 30 (Fin whale, Balaenoptera physalus; other names: finback, finner, razorback) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. 8, p444 (razorback whale see fin whale) =750 \2$aFin Whale$0(DNLM)D050617$5IEN =LDR 00567cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362218002441 =005 20120730163118.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049267 =035 \\$aBZP9173NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTS2120$bTS2159$cManufacture =053 \\$aTX393$cFood supply =053 \\$aTX558.W5$cFood values =053 \\$aTX595.F6$cAdulteration =150 \\$aFlour =450 \\$aBreadstuffs =450 \\$aWheat flour =550 \\$wg$aWheat products =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFlour$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005433 =LDR 00433cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362218102441 =005 20120730163118.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049176 =035 \\$aBZP9082NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTH2521 =150 \\$aFlooring =450 \\$aFloor materials =550 \\$wg$aBuilding materials =550 \\$wg$aFloors =750 \2$aFloors and Floorcoverings$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005430 =LDR 00436cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362218202441 =005 20120730163117.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049171 =035 \\$aBZP9077NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHD9937 =150 \\$aFloor coverings =550 \\$wg$aFlooring =550 \\$wg$aInterior decoration =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFloors and Floorcoverings$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005430 =LDR 00913cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362218302441 =005 20120730163109.0 =008 010606i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048263 =035 \\$aBZP8169NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aHG179 =150 \\$aFinance, Personal =360 \\$isubdivision$aFinance, Personal$iunder names of individual persons, and under classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aFinance, Personal$xPlanning =450 \\$aFinancial management, Personal =450 \\$aFinancial planning, Personal =450 \\$aPersonal finance =450 \\$aPersonal financial management =450 \\$aPersonal financial planning =550 \\$wg$aFinance =550 \\$aFinancial literacy =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 1, 1996$b(Personal financial planning) June 5, 1998 (Personal financial management) =750 \2$aFinancing, Personal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005382 =LDR 00732cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362218402441 =005 20090518104025.0 =008 050406i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049168 =035 \\$aBZP9074NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aGB1399$bGB1399.5$cHydrology =053 \0$aHV609$bHV610$cRelief work =053 \0$aSD425$cForest conservation =150 \\$aFloods =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of floods on$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Effect of floods on =450 \\$aFlooding =450 \\$aInundations =550 \\$wg$aNatural disasters =550 \\$wg$aWater =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 21, 2000$b(titles: flooding) =750 \2$aFloods$0(DNLM)D055868$5IEN =LDR 00464cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362218502441 =005 20120730163117.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049146 =035 \\$aBZP9052NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC183$cPhysics =053 \\$aQD547$cTheory of solution =053 \\$aTP156.F55$cChemical engineering =150 \\$aFlocculation =550 \\$wg$aAggregation (Chemistry) =750 \2$aFlocculation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005427 =LDR 00921cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362218602441 =005 20120730163108.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048256 =035 \\$aBZP8162NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFinance =360 \\$isubdivision$aFinance$iunder types of industries, corporate bodies, services, technical operations, etc., under ethnic groups, and under names of individual nongovernmental corporate bodies for works on the raising and expenditure of funds and under individual government bodies for works limited to the management of nonappropriated funds =450 \\$aFunding =450 \\$aFunds =550 \\$wg$aEconomics =550 \\$aCurrency question =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Funding) =681 \\$iNote under$aColonies--Finance =750 \2$aFinancial Management$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005376 =750 \2$aFinancing, 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\0$aTP156.F5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aFilters and filtration =450 \\$aFiltering =450 \\$aFiltration =450 \\$aFiltration and filters$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aPorous materials =550 \\$wg$aSanitary engineering =550 \\$wg$aSeparation (Technology) =550 \\$aSeparators (Machines) =667 \\$ar:GLS:5/30/90 (ref for Filtration and filters added)$5IEN =670 \\$aTEST$b(Filtration UF Filtering) =750 \2$aFiltration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005374 =LDR 00629cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362219002441 =005 20120730163117.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049037 =035 \\$aBZP8943NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHD9155$cIndustry =053 \\$aQK495.L74$cBotany =053 \\$aSB253$cCulture =053 \\$aTS1700$bTS1731$cTechnology =150 \\$aFlax =450 \\$aBaltic hemp =450 \\$aLinum usitatissimum =550 \\$wg$aOilseed plants =550 \\$wg$aYarn =550 \\$aLinen =681 \\$iExample under$aFiber plants; Textile fibers =750 \2$aFlax$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019597 =LDR 00471cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362219102441 =005 20120730163117.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049035 =035 \\$aBZP8941NU =035 \\$ash 85049035 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTP418$bTP429.5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aFlavoring essences =550 \\$wg$aEssences and essential oils =550 \\$wg$aFood additives =750 \2$aFlavoring Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005421 =LDR 00495cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362219202441 =005 20120730163117.0 =008 871219||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049033 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02160937 =035 \\$aBZP8939NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.F54 =150 \\$aFlavoproteins =450 \\$aFlavoenzymes =550 \\$wg$aProteins =550 \\$aFlavins =670 \\$aEncyc. of biochemistry:$bp. 331. =750 \2$aFlavoproteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005420 =LDR 00747cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362219302441 =005 20120730163108.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048221 =035 \\$aBZP8127NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK517$bRK519 =150 \\$aFillings (Dentistry) =450 \\$aDental fillings =450 \\$aDental restorations =450 \\$aRestorations, Dental =550 \\$wg$aDentistry, Operative =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dental restoration, Permanent x Dental fillings, Permanent; Dental restoration, Temporary x Dental fillings, Temporary) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDental Restoration, Permanent$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003793 =750 \2$aDental Restoration, Temporary$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003794 =LDR 00456cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362219402441 =005 20120730163117.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049031 =035 \\$aBZP8937NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85049031 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK898.F5$cBotanical chemistry =053 \0$aQP671.F52$cAnimal biochemistry =150 \\$aFlavonoids =550 \\$wg$aPlant pigments =750 \2$aFlavonoids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005419 =LDR 00830cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362219502441 =005 20120730163117.0 =008 030911i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049030 =035 \\$aBZP8936NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP671.F5 =150 \\$aFlavins =450 \\$aLyochromes =550 \\$wg$aCoenzymes =550 \\$wg$aPigments (Biology) =550 \\$aFlavoproteins =670 \\$aMESH$b(Flavins) =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biol. terms, 1979 b (flavins: yellowish pigments occurring freely in many tissues of higher animals and in plants. alt. lyochromes) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(flavin, also flavine: any of various water soluble yellow pigments, including riboflavin, found in plant and animal tissue as coenzymes of flavoprotein) =750 \2$aFlavins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005415 =LDR 00441cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362219602441 =005 20120730163117.0 =008 920103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049026 =035 \\$aBZP8932NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC862.F55 =150 \\$aFlatulence =450 \\$aFarting =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal system$xDiseases =550 \\$aGastrointestinal gas =750 \2$aFlatulence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005414 =LDR 00924cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362219702441 =005 20120730163107.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048191 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02157302 =035 \\$aBZP8097NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aFilarial worms =450 \\$aFilaria =450 \\$wnne$aFilaria and filariasis =450 \\$aFilariata =450 \\$aFilariformes =450 \\$aFilariodea =450 \\$wnne$aFilarioida =450 \\$wnne$aFilarioidea =450 \\$aFilaroidea =550 \\$wg$aSpirurida =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(filarial) =670 \\$aHickman. Integ. Princ. of Zoology, 7th ed.:$bp. 293. =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. 4, p. 135. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Filaria (genus)) =670 \\$aNLM$b(Filarioidea (superfam.)) =670 \\$aBarnes invert. zoo.$b(filarioids) =750 \2$aFilarioidea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005370 =LDR 00667cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362219802441 =005 20120730163117.0 =008 040407i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049021 =035 \\$aBZP8927NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD785 =150 \\$aFlatfoot =450 \\$aFlat feet =450 \\$aPes planus =450 \\$aSplayfoot =450 \\$aTalipes planus =550 \\$wg$aFoot$xAbnormalities =670 \\$aMESH$b(Flatfoot x Pes Planus) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Talipes planus. Also called flatfoot, splayfoot, pes planus) =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 7, 2004$b(flat feet) =750 \2$aFlatfoot$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005413 =LDR 00529cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362219902441 =005 20120730163107.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048190 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02157296 =035 \\$aBZP8096NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.F5$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC142.5$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aFilariasis =450 \\$wnne$aFilaria and filariasis =450 \\$aFilarial infections =550 \\$wg$aHelminthiasis =750 \2$aFilariasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005368 =LDR 00630cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362220002441 =005 20120730163116.0 =008 020626i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049020 =035 \\$aBZP8926NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL637.9.P5$cZoology =150 \\$aFlatfishes =450 \\$aFlounders =450 \\$aHeterosomata =450 \\$aPleuronectiformes =450 \\$aSoles (Fish) =450 \\$aTurbots$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aOsteichthyes =670 \\$aITIS database search, June 26, 2002$b(Pleuronectiformes. Common names: flatfishes, flounders, soles) =750 \2$aFlatfishes$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005412 =LDR 00420cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362220102441 =005 20120730163107.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048168 =035 \\$aBZP8074NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFigural aftereffects =450 \\$aAftereffects, Figural =550 \\$wg$aAfter-images =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFigural Aftereffect$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005366 =LDR 00461cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362220202441 =005 20120730163116.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049002 =035 \\$aBZP8908NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD120.8 =150 \\$aFlaps (Surgery) =450 \\$aSurgical flaps =550 \\$wg$aAutografts =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =550 \\$aSkin-grafting =750 \2$aSurgical Flaps$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013524 =LDR 00605cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362220302441 =005 20120730163116.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048954 =035 \\$aBZP8860NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85048954 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR78 =150 \\$aFlagella (Microbiology) =450 \\$aFlagellums (Microbiology) =550 \\$wg$aMicroorganisms$xMotility =670 \\$aRandom House$b(flagellum, n. pl -gella, gellums: a long lashlike appendange serving as an organ of locomotion in protozoa, sperm cells, etc.) =750 \2$aFlagella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005407 =LDR 00476cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362220402441 =005 20120730163107.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048097 =035 \\$aBZP8003NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aField dependence (Psychology) =450 \\$aField independence (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aCognition =550 \\$wg$aPerception =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aField Dependence-Independence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005364 =LDR 00380cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362220502441 =005 20201015113823.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048949 =035 \\$aBZP8855LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.F55 =150 \\$aFlacourtiaceae =450 \\$aSamydaceae =550 \\$wg$aViolales =750 \2$aSalicaceae$0(DNLM)D031308$5IEN =LDR 00497cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362220602441 =005 20120730163116.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048932 =035 \\$aBZP8838NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFixation (Histology) =450 \\$aTissue fixation =450 \\$aTissues$xFixation =550 \\$wg$aCytology$xTechnique =550 \\$wg$aHistology$xTechnique =550 \\$wg$aTissues$xPreservation =750 \2$aTissue Fixation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016707 =LDR 00565cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362220702441 =005 20120730163107.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048072 =035 \\$aBZP7978NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.M73$cBotany =053 \\$aSB317.F52$cEconomic botany =150 \\$aFicus (Plants) =450 \\$aFig (Genus) =450 \\$aUrostigma =550 \\$wg$aMoraceae =670 \\$aUsher dict. plants$b(Urostigma = Ficus) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Urostigma = Ficus) =750 \2$aFicus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030681 =LDR 00395cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362220802441 =005 20120730163116.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048906 =035 \\$aBZP8812NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFistula, Vesico-vaginal =450 \\$aVesicovaginal fistula =550 \\$wg$aBladder$xDiseases =750 \2$aVesicovaginal Fistula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014719 =LDR 00465cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362220902441 =005 20120730163107.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048049 =035 \\$aBZP7955NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFicoll =550 \\$wg$aCentrifugation, Density gradient =550 \\$wg$aEpichlorohydrin =550 \\$wg$aGlucose =550 \\$wg$aPolymers =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFicoll$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005362 =LDR 00339cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362221002441 =005 20120730163116.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048904 =035 \\$aBZP8810NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFistula, Urinary =450 \\$aUrinary fistula =750 \2$aUrinary Fistula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014548 =LDR 00513cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362221102441 =005 20120730163107.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048041 =035 \\$aBZP7947NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFibula =450 \\$aCalf bone =450 \\$aFibular bone =450 \\$aPerone =550 \\$wg$aBones =550 \\$wg$aLeg =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Fibula: also called calf bone, fibular bone, perone) =750 \2$aFibula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005360 =LDR 00445cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362221202441 =005 20120730163116.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048903 =035 \\$aBZP8809NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFistula, Tracheoesophageal =450 \\$aFistula, Tracheal =450 \\$aTracheoesophageal fistula$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aTrachea$xDiseases =750 \2$aTracheoesophageal Fistula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014138 =LDR 00482cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362221302441 =005 20120730163107.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048040 =035 \\$aBZP7946NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC931.F5 =150 \\$aFibrous dysplasia of bone =550 \\$wg$aBones$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aDysplasia =550 \\$wg$aPhakomatoses =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFibrous Dysplasia of Bone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005357 =LDR 00425cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362221402441 =005 20120730163116.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048902 =035 \\$aBZP8808NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFistula, Recto-urethral =450 \\$aRecto-urethral fistula =550 \\$wg$aRectum$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aUrethra$xDiseases =750 \2$aRectal Fistula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012003 =LDR 00567cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362221502441 =005 20120730163107.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048036 =035 \\$aBZP7942NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP552.F53 =150 \\$aFibronectins =450 \\$aCold-insoluble globulins =450 \\$aFibronectin =550 \\$wg$aBlood proteins =550 \\$wg$aExtracellular matrix proteins =550 \\$wg$aGlobulins =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =550 \\$wg$aLectins =750 \2$aFibronectins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005353 =LDR 00317cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362221602441 =005 20080406132808.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048035 =035 \\$aBZP7941NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFibromas =550 \\$wg$aTumors =750 \2$aFibroma$0(DNLM)D005350$5IEN =LDR 00569cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362221702441 =005 20130919104922.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048901 =035 \\$aBZP8807NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFistula, Oroantral =450 \\$aAntral-oral fistula =450 \\$aAntro-oral fistula =450 \\$aFistula, Antral-oral =450 \\$aFistula, Antro-oral =450 \\$aOroantral fistula =550 \\$wg$aMaxillary sinus$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMouth$xDiseases =750 \2$aOroantral Fistula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009957 =LDR 00453cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362221802441 =005 20120730163107.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048034 =035 \\$aBZP7940NU =035 \\$aSH 85048034 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFibroblasts =450 \\$aDesmocytes =450 \\$aFibrocytes =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissue cells =550 \\$wg$aStem cells =750 \2$aFibroblasts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005347 =LDR 00377cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362221902441 =005 20120730163115.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048898 =035 \\$aBZP8804NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFistula, Intestinal =450 \\$aIntestinal fistula =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIntestinal Fistula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007412 =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362222002441 =005 20120730163115.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048897 =035 \\$aBZP8803NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFistula, Gastric =450 \\$aGastric fistula =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGastric Fistula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005747 =LDR 00617cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362222102441 =005 20120730163107.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048033 =035 \\$aBZP7939NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFibrinolytic agents =450 \\$aAntithrombotic agents =450 \\$aAntithrombotics =450 \\$aFibrinolytic enzymes =450 \\$aFibrinolytics =450 \\$aThrombolytic agents =450 \\$aThrombolytics =550 \\$wg$aEnzymes =550 \\$wg$aHematologic agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFibrinolytic Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005343 =LDR 00412cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362222202441 =005 20120730163115.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048895 =035 \\$aBZP8801NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFistula, Biliary =450 \\$aBiliary fistula =550 \\$wg$aBiliary tract$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/11/90 =750 \2$aBiliary Fistula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001658 =LDR 00412cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362222302441 =005 20120730163107.0 =008 871219||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048032 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02156447 =035 \\$aBZP7938NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFibrinolysis =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCoagulation =550 \\$aThrombolytic therapy =750 \2$aFibrinolysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005342 =LDR 00533cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362222402441 =005 20120730163115.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048894 =035 \\$aBZP8800NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFistula, Arteriovenous =450 \\$aAneurysms, Arteriovenous =450 \\$aArteriovenous aneurysms =450 \\$aArteriovenous fistula =450 \\$aArteriovenous shunts, Abnormal =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aArteriovenous Fistula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001164 =LDR 00746cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362222502441 =005 20120730163106.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048030 =035 \\$aBZP7936NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP93.5 =150 \\$aFibrinogen =450 \\$aBlood coagulation factor I =450 \\$aFactor I (Blood coagulation) =550 \\$wg$aBlood coagulation factors =550 \\$wg$aHemostatics =550 \\$wg$aProtein precursors =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 15, 2006$b(Fibrinogen. Entry terms: Factor I, Blood Coagulation Factor I) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Fibrinogen. Also called Factor I) =681 \\$iExample under$aProteins =750 \2$aFibrinogen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005340 =LDR 00531cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362222602441 =005 20120730163115.0 =008 930106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048893 =035 \\$aBZP8799NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnal fistula =450 \\$wnne$aFistula, Anal =450 \\$aFistula-in-ano =550 \\$wg$aAnus$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aFistula =670 \\$aWork cat.: 91-909825: Pathak, S.N. Anal fistula and kshar sutra treatment, 1991. =750 \2$aRectal Fistula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012003 =LDR 00382cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362222702441 =005 20120730163115.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048892 =035 \\$aBZP8798NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD643 =150 \\$aFistula =550 \\$wg$aAbnormalities, Human =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFistula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005402 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362222802441 =005 20141121151528.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048029 =035 \\$aBZP7935NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP93.5 =150 \\$aFibrin =550 \\$wg$aBlood coagulation factors =750 \2$aFibrin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005337 =LDR 00878cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362222902441 =005 20100404113156.0 =008 050526i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048014 =035 \\$aBZP7920NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC447.9$bQC448.2$cPhysical optics =053 \0$aR857.O59$cBiomedical engineering =053 \0$aTA1800$cTechnology =053 \0$aTK5103.592.F52$cTelecommunication =150 \\$aFiber optics =450 \\$aFiberoptics =450 \\$aFibre optics =450 \\$aFibreoptics =450 \\$aOptics, Fiber =550 \\$wg$aIntegrated optics =550 \\$wg$aOptoelectronic devices =550 \\$wg$aPhotonics =550 \\$aOptical fiber communication =670 \\$aBiosensors with fiberoptics, c1991. =670 \\$aLC database, 28Oct96$b(fibre optics; fibreoptic) =750 \2$aFiber Optic Technology$0(DNLM)D005336$5IEN =LDR 00541cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362223002441 =005 20120730163106.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048013 =035 \\$aBZP7919NU =035 \\$ash 85048013 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP144.F52$cPhysiology =053 \\$aTX553.F53$cFood =150 \\$aFiber in human nutrition =450 \\$aDietary fiber =450 \\$aFiber in the diet =450 \\$aRoughage in the diet =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =750 \2$aDietary Fiber$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004043 =LDR 00522cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362223102441 =005 20120730163115.0 =008 050418i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048745 =035 \\$aBZP8651NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aSH171$bSH179 =150 \\$aFishes$xDiseases =450 \\$aFish diseases =450 \\$wnne$aFishes$xDiseases and pests =550 \\$aFish kills =681 \\$iExample under$aAnimals--Diseases; Diseases; Wildlife diseases =750 \2$aFish Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005393 =LDR 00652cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362223202441 =005 20120730163106.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048012 =035 \\$aBZP7918NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC627.F5 =150 \\$aFiber deficiency diseases =450 \\$aDietary fiber deficiency =550 \\$wg$aDeficiency diseases =550 \\$aHigh-fiber diet =750 \2$81$wb$aDietary Fiber$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004043 =750 \2$81$wb$aDeficiency Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003677 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDietary Fiber$iand$aDeficiency Diseases. =LDR 00519cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362223302441 =005 20120730163106.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047998 =035 \\$aBZP7904NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM868 =150 \\$aFever therapy =450 \\$aArtificial fever =450 \\$aFever, Artificial =450 \\$aFever, Therapeutic =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Physiological =550 \\$wg$aThermotherapy =750 \2$aHyperthermia, Induced$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006979 =LDR 00637cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362223402441 =005 20120730163114.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048726 =035 \\$aBZP8632NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL614$bQL639 =150 \\$aFishes =360 \\$inames of orders, families, etc. of fishes, e.g.$aPerciformes; Salmonidae; Tarpon =450 \\$aFish =450 \\$aPisces =550 \\$wg$aAquatic animals =550 \\$wg$aVertebrates =550 \\$aFisheries =550 \\$aFishing =550 \\$aIchthyology =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFishes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005399 =LDR 00500cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362223502441 =005 20120730163106.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047997 =035 \\$aBZP7903NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aFever in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =750 \2$81$wb$aFever$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005334 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFever$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00552cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362223602441 =005 20120730163106.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047994 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02156224 =035 \\$aBZP7900NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB129 =150 \\$aFever =360 \\$inames of fevers, e.g.$aScarlatina; Typhoid fever; Typhus fever; Yellow fever =450 \\$aHyperthermia =450 \\$aPyrexia =550 \\$aBody temperature =550 \\$aExanthemata =750 \2$aFever$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005334 =LDR 00305cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362223702441 =005 20120730163106.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047978 =035 \\$aBZP7884NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFetus$xResearch =750 \2$aFetal Research$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033042 =LDR 00789cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362223802441 =005 20120730163106.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047972 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02156107 =035 \\$aBZP7878NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG629.G76 =150 \\$aFetal growth retardation =450 \\$wnne$aFetus$xGrowth retardation =450 \\$aGrowth retardation, Fetal =450 \\$aGrowth retardation, Intrauterine =450 \\$aIntrauterine growth retardation =450 \\$aRetardation, Fetal growth =450 \\$aRetardation, Intrauterine growth =550 \\$wg$aFetal growth disorders =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fetal growth retardation x Intrauterine growth retardation) =750 \2$aFetal Growth Retardation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005317 =LDR 00396cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362223902441 =005 20070420133044.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046569 =035 \\$aBZP6475NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF319.5.E9 =150 \\$aExtinction (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aConditioned response =750 \2$aExtinction, Psychological$0(DNLM)D005108$5IEN =LDR 00616cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362224002441 =005 20120516111717.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046568 =035 \\$aBZP6474NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQE721.2.E97$cPaleontology =053 \0$aQH78$cNatural history =150 \\$aExtinction (Biology) =450 \\$aAnimals$xExtinction =450 \\$aAnimals$xExtirpation =450 \\$aExtirpation (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$aExtinct animals =670 \\$aHoyt, E. Extinction A-Z, c1991. =750 \2$aExtinction, Biological$0(DNLM)D053476$5IEN =LDR 00628cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362224102441 =005 20120730163048.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046562 =035 \\$aBZP6468NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD103.E88 =150 \\$aExternal skeletal fixation (Surgery) =450 \\$aExternal fixation in fractures =450 \\$aExternal fracture fixation =450 \\$aExternal pin fixation (Surgery) =450 \\$aFracture fixation, External =450 \\$aSkeletal fixation, External (Surgery) =550 \\$wg$aFracture fixation =750 \2$aExternal Fixators$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016267 =LDR 00485cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362224202441 =005 20070517125113.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046474 =035 \\$aBZP6380NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTP268$bTP299$cTechnology =150 \\$aExplosives =450 \\$aExplosive chemicals =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Technical =550 \\$aBlasting =681 \\$iExample under$aChemicals =750 \2$aExplosive Agents$0(DNLM)D053834$5IEN =LDR 00478cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362224302441 =005 20120730163048.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046465 =035 \\$aBZP6371NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD516$cChemistry =150 \\$aExplosions =360 \\$isubdivision$aExplosion, [date]$iunder names of individual corporate bodies, buildings, structures, etc. =550 \\$wg$aAccidents =750 \2$aExplosions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005107 =LDR 00602cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362224402441 =005 20060615164108.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046450 =035 \\$aBZP6356NU =035 \\$ash 85046450 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQA76.76.E95 =150 \\$aExpert systems (Computer science) =450 \\$aKnowledge-based systems (Computer science) =450 \\$aSystems, Expert (Computer science) =550 \\$wg$aArtificial intelligence =550 \\$wg$aComputer systems =550 \\$wg$aSoft computing =750 \2$aExpert systems$0(DNLM)D005103$5IEN =LDR 00719cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362224502441 =005 20120730163048.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046441 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA279$bQA279.2 =150 \\$aExperimental design =450 \\$aDesign of experiments =450 \\$aResearch design$5IEN =450 \\$aStatistical design =550 \\$wg$aMathematical optimization =550 \\$wg$aResearch =550 \\$wg$aScience$xExperiments =550 \\$wg$aScience$xMethodology =550 \\$wg$aStatistical decision =550 \\$wg$aStatistics =550 \\$aAnalysis of means =550 \\$aAnalysis of variance =750 \2$aResearch Design$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012107 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362224602441 =005 20120730163047.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046421 =035 \\$aBZP6327NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM390 =150 \\$aExpectorants =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aExpectorants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005100 =LDR 00365cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362224702441 =005 20110316091852.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046420 =035 \\$aBZP6326NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aExpectation (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aMotivation (Psychology) =750 \0$aAnticipation, Psychological$0(DNLM)D059031$5IEN =LDR 00454cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362224802441 =005 20120730163047.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046397 =035 \\$aBZP6303NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aExostosis =450 \\$aBones$xHypertrophy =450 \\$aExostoses =450 \\$aHyperostosis =550 \\$wg$aBones$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aExostoses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005096 =LDR 00558cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362224902441 =005 20120730163047.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046393 =035 \\$aBZP6299NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE715.E9 =150 \\$aExophthalmos =450 \\$aOphthalmoptosis =450 \\$aProptosis =550 \\$wg$aEye$xAbnormalities =550 \\$aThyroid eye disease =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Exophthalmos. Also called proptosis; ophthalmoptosis) =750 \2$aExophthalmos$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005094 =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362225002441 =005 20120730163047.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046385 =035 \\$aBZP6291NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP187.7 =150 \\$aExocrine glands =550 \\$wg$aGlands =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aExocrine Glands$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005088 =LDR 00588cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362225102441 =005 20120730163047.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046376 =035 \\$aBZP6282NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aB819$cModern philosophy =150 \\$aExistentialism =450 \\$aExistenzphilosophie =550 \\$wg$aOntology =550 \\$wg$aPhenomenology =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy, Modern =550 \\$wg$aSelf =550 \\$aEpiphanism =550 \\$aRelationism =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aExistentialism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005086 =LDR 00400cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362225202441 =005 20050516141747.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046361 =035 \\$aBZP6267NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA637 =150 \\$aExhumation =450 \\$aDisinterment =550 \\$wg$aAutopsy =550 \\$wg$aBurial =750 \0$aExhumation$0(DNLM)D049249$5IEN =LDR 00732cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362225302441 =005 20201124135146.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046354 =035 \\$aBZP6260NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aT391$bT999 =150 \\$aExhibitions =360 \\$inames of individual exhibitions and subdivision$aExhibitions$iunder subjects =450 \\$aExhibits =450 \\$aExpositions =450 \\$aIndustrial arts$xExhibitions =450 \\$aIndustrial exhibitions =450 \\$aInternational exhibitions =450 \\$aTechnology$xExhibitions =450 \\$aWorld's fairs =550 \\$wg$aSales promotion =550 \\$aFairs =750 \2$aExhibitions as Topic$0(DNLM)D005085$5IEN =LDR 00669cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362225402441 =005 20120730163047.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046353 =035 \\$aBZP6259NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ79$cSocial pathology =150 \\$aExhibitionism =550 \\$wg$aParaphilias =550 \\$wg$aPsychosexual disorders =680 \\$iHere are entered works on attaining sexual gratification by exhibiting and attracting attention to the genitals. Works on exhibitionism as an unlawful act are entered under$aIndecent exposure. =681 \\$iNote under$aIndecent exposure =750 \2$aExhibitionism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005084 =LDR 00461cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362225502441 =005 20120730163047.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046343 =035 \\$aBZP6249NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aExfoliative cytology =450 \\$aGoblet cells =550 \\$wg$aCytodiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aCytology =550 \\$wg$aEpithelium =550 \\$aEpithelial cells =750 \2$aGoblet Cells$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020397 =LDR 00580cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362225602441 =005 20120730163047.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046342 =035 \\$aBZP6248NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ53.E95 =150 \\$aExercise therapy for children =550 \\$wg$aPhysical therapy for children =750 \2$81$wb$aExercise Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005081 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aExercise Therapy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01680cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362225702441 =005 20120730163046.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046341 =035 \\$aBZP6247NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM725$bRM727 =150 \\$aExercise therapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aExercise therapy$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aArthritis--Exercise therapy; Backache--Exercise therapy; Cancer--Exercise therapy;$iand subdivision$aTherapeutic use$iunder types of exercise and activities, e.g.$aBreathing exercises--Therapeutic use; Swimming--Therapeutic use =360 \\$isubdivision$aExercise therapy$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aArthritis--Exercise therapy; Backache--Exercise therapy;$iand subdivision$aTherapeutic use$iunder types of exercise and activities, e.g.$aBreathing exercises--Therapeutic use; Swimming--Therapeutic use =360 \\$isubdivision$aExercise therapy$iunder individual diseases and conditions, e.g.$aArthritis--Exercise therapy; Backache--Exercise therapy;$iand subdivision$aTherapeutic use$iunder types of exercise and activities, e.g.$aBreathing exercises--Therapeutic use; Swimming--Therapeutic use =450 \\$aExercise$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$wnne$aGymnastics, Medical =450 \\$aKinesiotherapy =450 \\$aMedical gymnastics =450 \\$aTherapeutic exercise =550 \\$wg$aExercise =550 \\$wg$aMedical rehabilitation =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Physiological =550 \\$aClinical exercise physiology =550 \\$aMechanotherapy =550 \\$aMovement therapy =750 \2$aExercise Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005081 =LDR 00435cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362225802441 =005 20120730163046.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046340 =035 \\$aBZP6246NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aExercise tests =450 \\$aExercise$xPhysiological aspects$xTesting =550 \\$wg$aFunction tests (Medicine) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aExercise Test$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005080 =LDR 00587cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362225902441 =005 20120730163046.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046337 =035 \\$aBZP6243NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85046337 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aExercise for older people =450 \\$wnne$aExercise for the aged =550 \\$wg$aOlder people =750 \2$81$wb$aExercise$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015444 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aExercise$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00548cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362226002441 =005 20120730163046.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046334 =035 \\$aBZP6240NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ133$bRJ133.7$cPediatrics =150 \\$aExercise for children =550 \\$wg$aChildren =750 \2$81$wb$aExercise$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015444 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aExercise$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01340nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880768167202441 =005 20190322142751.0 =008 170527i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017003566 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017003566 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988229502600041 =040 \\$aMWalB$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aUnplanned pregnancy =450 \\$aAccidental pregnancy =450 \\$aMistimed pregnancy =450 \\$aUnintended pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy =550 \\$aContraception$xFailures =670 \\$aWork cat.: 980425361: Duffey, Jeff. Exploring your unplanned pregnancy, 2016. =670 \\$a95049422: Furedi, Ann. Unplanned pregnancy, 1996:$bother title information (a practical guide to accidental pregnancy) =670 \\$a99462462: Simpson, Carolyn. Coping with an unplanned pregnancy, 1999. =670 \\$aGuttmacher Institute WWW site, July 11, 2017:$bUnintended pregnancy in the United States (An unintended pregnancy is one that was either mistimed or unwanted. If a woman did not want to become pregnant at the time the pregnancy occurred, but did want to become pregnant at some point in the future, the pregnancy is considered mistimed. If a woman did not want to become pregnant then or at any time in the future, the pregnancy is considered unwanted) =750 \2$aPregnancy, Unplanned$0(DNLM)D049168$5IEN =LDR 02934nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880768168802441 =005 20190322111815.0 =008 170516i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017003464 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017003464 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988229499300041 =040 \\$aMTG$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMemory consolidation =450 \\$aConsolidation of memory =450 \\$aFormation, Memory =450 \\$aMemory formation =550 \\$wg$aMemory$xPhysiological aspects =670 \\$aWork cat.: Axmacher, Nikolai and Bjorn Rasch, eds. Cognitive neuroscience of memory consolidation, 2017. =670 \\$aDudai, et al. Neuron, Oct. 7, 2015:$bv. 88, page 20 The Consolidation and Transformation of Memory ("Memory consolidation refers to the transformation over time of experience-dependent internal representations and their neurobiological underpinnings. The process is assumed to be embodied in synaptic and cellular modifications at brain circuits in which the memory is initially encoded and to proceed by recurrent reactivations, both during wakefulness and during sleep, culminating in the distribution of information to additional locales and integration of new information into existing knowledge") =670 \\$aBergland, Christopher. Psychology Today (Online), posted April 6, 2017, viewed May 16, 2017:$bMIT Scientists Identify Brain Circuits of Memory Formation ("A new study on mice from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has identified a new schematic model and timeline illustrating how memories are consolidated in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) after being relayed from one part of the brain to another for long-term storage") =670 \\$aHuman-Memory.net web site, viewed July 10, 2017$b(Consolidation: process of stabilizing a memory trace after the initial acquisition; it may be part of the process of encoding or of storage, or it may be considered as a memory process. It is usually considered to consist of two specific processes, synaptic consolidation (which occurs within the first few hours after learning or encoding) and system consolidation (where hippocampus-dependent memories become independent of the hippocampus over a period of weeks to years). Neurologically, the process of consolidation utilizes a phenomenon called long-term potentiation, which allows a synapse to increase in strength as increasing numbers of signals are transmitted between the two neurons. Potentiation is the process by which synchronous firing of neurons makes those neurons more inclined to fire together in the future. Long-term potentiation occurs when the same group of neurons fire together so often that they become permanently sensitized to each other. As new experiences accumulate, the brain creates more and more connections and pathways, and may "re-wire" itself by re-routing connections and re-arranging its organization.) =750 \2$aMemory Consolidation$0(DNLM)D000069077$5IEN =LDR 02012nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880768169602441 =005 20190321173507.0 =008 170405i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017003164 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017003164 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988176582400041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP278.5$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSex determination =450 \\$aDetermination, Sex =550 \\$wg$aSex (Biology) =670 \\$aWork cat: Bieser, K. The molecular basis of male sex determination during temperature-dependent sex determination, 2013. =670 \\$aKing, R.C. 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My life as a pancreas : reflections on raising a child with diabetes : a mother chronicles the first few years of life with her diabetic child, 2006. =670 \\$aLoring, G. Parenting a diabetic child, ©1993. =670 \\$aClark, C.D. In sickness and in play : children coping with chronic illness, ©2003:$btable of contents (Juvenile diabetes -- Enduring childhood asthma -- Imaginal coping -- Children, culture and coping) =670 \\$aElliott, R.B. A handbook for diabetic children and their parents, 1983. =670 \\$aBeilinson Symposium on Juvenile Diabetes (1st : 1970 : Petaḥ Tiḳṿah, Israel). Habilitation and rehabilitation of juvenile diabetics, 1970. =670 \\$aInternational Beilinson Symposium (5th : 1981 : Hertsliyah, Israel). Recent progress in medico-social problems in juvenile diabetics, 1983. =670 \\$aWheeler, K.R. 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Snake species of the world, c1999 :$bv. 1, p. 234 (subfamily Crotalinae, family Viperidae) =750 \2$aCrotalinae$0(DNLM)D000073562$5IEN =LDR 00464nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880914873902441 =005 20200415181810.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027695 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85027695 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171491550000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH372 =150 \\$aCoevolution =450 \\$aCo-evolution =550 \\$wg$aEvolution (Biology) =750 \2$aBiological Coevolution$0(DNLM)D000073930$5IEN =LDR 00600cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880914965602441 =005 20200428113037.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034412 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85034412 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171026620000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH324.9.C7 =150 \\$aCryobiology =450 \\$aFreezing =450 \\$aLow temperature biology =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$wg$aCold =550 \\$aCryopreservation of organs, tissues, etc. =550 \\$wg$aLow temperatures =750 \2$aCryobiology$0(DNLM)D000073920$5IEN =LDR 00665nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880914965902441 =005 20200427122348.0 =008 930513i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93003424 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 93003424 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172472050000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQL666.O64 =150 \\$aCoral snakes =550 \\$wg$aElapidae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-1912: Roze, J.A. Coral snakes, 1994. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Coral snake; any of a number of venomous elapid snakes, incl. New World genus Micrurus, Indian genus Callophis, etc.) =670 \\$aCollier's$b(Coral snake) =750 \2$aCoral Snakes$0(DNLM)D000073181$5IEN =LDR 00547cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880914966202441 =005 20200427111501.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031591 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85031591 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169000780000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aContraception$xFailures =450 \\$aContraceptive failures =450 \\$aContraceptives$xFailures =450 \\$aFailures of contraception =550 \\$aUnwanted pregnancy =750 \2$aContraceptive Effectiveness$0(DNLM)D000073516$5IEN =LDR 00731nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880914969402441 =005 20200420114041.0 =008 881118||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007236 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 88007236 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170252100000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCarbonyl reductase =450 \\$aAldehyde reductase I =450 \\$aProstaglandin 9-ketoreductase =450 \\$aXenobiotic ketone reductase =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Enzymology and molecular biology of carbonyl metabolism 2, 1989. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(EC 1.1.1.184) =675 \\$aDixon. Enzymes;$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aCarbonyl Reductase (NADPH)$0(DNLM)D000074409$5IEN =LDR 00454cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880914970202441 =005 20200417174351.0 =008 940706i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94005036 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 94005036 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169415940000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCanola oil =550 \\$wg$aRape oil =670 \\$aRandom House:$bunder canola (a mention of oil) =750 \2$aRapeseed Oil$0(DNLM)D000074262$5IEN =LDR 00648cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880914970802441 =005 20200417112708.0 =008 050819i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019519 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85019519 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169616770000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC265.5$bRC265.6$cBiography =150 \\$aCancer$xPatients =450 \\$wnne$aCancer patients =450 \\$aCancer survivors =450 \\$aSurvivors, Cancer =670 \\$aNational Cancer Survivors Day Foundation web site, Aug. 19, 2005 =681 \\$iExample under$aPatients; Sick =750 \2$aCancer Survivors$0(DNLM)D000073116$5IEN =LDR 00680cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880914971302441 =005 20200417104238.0 =008 020711i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008921 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2002008921 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171052930000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAnatomy$xVariation =360 \\$isubdivision$aVariation$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Variation =450 \\$aAnatomical variation =550 \\$wg$aVariation (Biology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002026894: Michael von Lüdinghausen. The clinical anatomy of coronary arteries, 2002. =750 \2$aAnatomic Variation$0(DNLM)D063405$5IEN =LDR 00674nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880917869202441 =005 20200506175710.0 =008 861028i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007019 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 86007019 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171127730000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRC685.H8 =150 \\$aEssential hypertension =450 \\$aHyperpiesia =450 \\$aIdiopathic hypertension =450 \\$aPrimary hypertension =550 \\$wg$aHypertension =670 \\$aWork cat.: Essential hypertension, c1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aEssential Hypertension$0(DNLM)D000075222$5IEN =LDR 00594cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880925271302441 =005 20200508151501.0 =008 060323i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006002128 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2006002128 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172563680000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFaith-based human services =450 \\$aFaith-based social services =550 \\$wg$aHuman services =550 \\$aChurch charities =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004029656: Sanctioning religion?, 2005. =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aFaith-Based Organizations$0(DNLM)D000073576$4RM$5IEN =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880925271602441 =005 20200508145146.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046872 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85046872 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169507980000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A12$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aFagales =550 \\$wg$aDicotyledons =750 \2$aFagales$0(DNLM)D000073567$5IEN =LDR 00934nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880925271802441 =005 20200508141455.0 =008 970724i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97005686 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 97005686 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171478990000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRD736.E9$cOrthopedics =150 \\$aExtracorporeal shock wave therapy =450 \\$aESWT (Extracorporeal shock wave therapy) =450 \\$aShock wave therapy, Extracorporeal =450 \\$aShock waves$xTherapeutic use =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Physiological =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-28728: Extracorporeal shock waves in orthopaedics, c1998$b(extracorporeal shock wave therapy, ESWT, shock wave therapy) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 24 July 1997$b(extracorporeal shock wave therapy, ESWT, shock wave therapy) =675 \\$aMESH;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aExtracorporeal Shockwave Therapy$0(DNLM)D000074059$5IEN =LDR 02295nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880926172202441 =005 20200512141407.0 =008 130410i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013001029 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2013001029 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98310936730000041 =040 \\$aIAhCCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFood intolerance =450 \\$aFood hypersensitivity, Non-allergic =450 \\$aFood sensitivity =450 \\$aIntolerance, Food =450 \\$aNon-allergic food hypersensitivity =550 \\$wg$aDigestive organs$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shreffler, W.G. Understanding your food allergies and intolerances, 2012. =670 \\$aThom, D. Coping with food intolerances, c2002. =670 \\$aAmerican Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology WWW site, April 3, 2013$b(A food intolerance, or a food sensitivity occurs when a person has difficulty digesting a particular food. This can lead to symptoms such as intestinal gas, abdominal pain or diarrhea. A food intolerance is sometimes confused with or mislabeled as a food allergy. Food intolerances involve the digestive system. Food allergies involve the immune system.) =670 \\$aWebMD, Sept. 27, 2013:$bFood allergy, or something else? (common symptoms of food intolerance: gas, cramps, bloating, heartburn, headaches, irritability or nervousness, nausea, stomach pain, diarrhea, vomiting) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 27, 2013:$b(Food intolerance or non-allergic food hypersensitivity is a term used widely for varied physiological responses associated with a particular food, or compound found in a range of foods. Food intolerance can present with symptoms affecting the skin, respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract (GIT) either individually or in combination. On the skin may include skin rashes, urticaria (hives), angioedema, dermatitis, and eczema.) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on difficulties digesting certain foods, which lead to physical symptoms. Works on immune responses to specific foods are entered under$aFood allergy.$iWorks on the toxic effects of food containing naturally poisonous substances or toxic chemical residues are entered under$aFood--Toxicology. =681 \\$iNotes under$aFood allergy; Food--Toxicology =750 \2$aFood Intolerance$0(DNLM)D000073923$5IEN =LDR 00676nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880926173402441 =005 20231030145248.0 =008 140924i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2014002425 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2014002425 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)983935515300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFermented beverages =550 \\$wg$aBeverages =550 \\$wg$aFermented foods =670 \\$aWork cat: 2013476832: Kojŏn esŏ mannanŭn hanbang parhyoaek, 2013. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aFermented Foods$0(DNLM)D000074421$4BM$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000088082$5IEN-M =750 \2$aFermented Beverages$0(DNLM)D000088082$5IEN-M =LDR 00478cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880926173502441 =005 20230109165321.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050241 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85050241 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168890050000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP371.44 =150 \\$aFermented foods =450 \\$wnne$aFood, Fermented =550 \\$wg$aFood =750 \\$iBroader mapping$aFermented Foods$0(DNLM)D000074421$4BM$5IEN =LDR 00902cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880926173902441 =005 20200511102145.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047355 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85047355 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171324030000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aD726.5$cWorld history =053 \0$aJC481$cPolitical theory =150 \\$aFascism =450 \\$aNeo-fascism =550 \\$wg$aAuthoritarianism =550 \\$wg$aCollectivism =550 \\$aCorporate state =550 \\$aNational socialism =550 \\$aSynarchism =550 \\$aTotalitarianism =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on fascism including works on post-World War II fascist movements. Works on German fascism during the Nazi regime are entered under$aNational socialism. =681 \\$iNote under$aNational socialism =750 \2$aFascism$0(DNLM)D000074440$5IEN =LDR 04895cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9880926471902441 =005 20200513152918.0 =008 050726i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 94008233 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 94008233 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168994130000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIAhCCS$dWaU =150 \\$aGraphic novels =360 \\$isubdivision$aComic books, strips, etc.$iunder names of individual persons; under individual sacred works, e.g.$aBible--Comic books, strips, etc.;$iand under topical headings; and headings for genres of comic books, e.g.$aFantasy comic books, strips, etc. =450 \\$aComic book novels =450 \\$aFiction graphic novels =450 \\$aFictive graphic novels =450 \\$aGraphic albums =450 \\$aGraphic fiction =450 \\$aGraphic nonfiction =450 \\$aGraphic novellas =450 \\$aNonfiction graphic novels =550 \\$wg$aComic books, strips, etc. =550 \\$wg$aFiction =550 \\$wg$aPopular literature =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94023984: Rothschild, D.A. Graphic novels, 1995. =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 3, 1994$b(40+ entries for individual graphic novels under series title) =670 \\$aCity of light, city of dark, c1993:$bt.p. (comic-book novel) =670 \\$aRothschild, D.A. Graphic novels, 1995:$bp. xiii (a graphic novel is a sturdy, lengthy comic book that contains a single story or a set of interrelated stories told using "sequential art"; other terms: trade comics (which already has a meaning in the industry); commix, invented by Art Spiegelman to describe "a co-mixing of words and pictures" (too similar to comics and comix to catch on); graphic album (the European term--same problem as graphic novel, with audio overtones); illu-novel (too clunky to catch on); and gekiga (the Japanese term for the genre)) =670 \\$aGorman, M. Getting graphic!, c2003:$bp. xii (graphic novel is used in the library profession to describe an original book-length story, either fiction or nonfiction, published in comic book style or a collection of stories that have been published previously as individual comic books; conventional graphic novel begins and ends a story within the first and last page of the book; the use of the seemingly erroneous label of "novel" for all books created in a comic-style format must be understood and accepted as the status quo) p. 60 (graphic nonfiction) p. 66 (graphic work of nonfiction) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 26, 2005$b(Graphic novel (sometimes abbreviated GN) is a term for a kind of book, usually telling an extended story with sequential art (i.e. comics); most broadly used to refer to any long-form comic book or manga, i.e. the comics analogue to a prose novel or novella; can apply to works which were previously published serially in periodical comic books, or to works produced specifically for book-format publication; some use the term "graphic novella" for works that fit the general sense of the term (a single, well-developed story), but are less than 100 pages; in the book trade the term is sometimes extended to include material that would not be considered a "novel" if produced in another medium. Collections of comic book issues that do not form a single continuous story, anthologies of short loosely-related pieces, and even non-fiction are stocked by libraries and bookstores as "graphic novels") =670 \\$aLyga, A.A.W. Graphic novels in your media center, 2004:$bp. 15 (comic books can--and do--encompass the entire range of fiction and nonfiction) p. 17 (all graphic novels are comic books, but not all comic books are graphic novels) =670 \\$aGoldsmith, F. Graphic novels now, 2005:$bp. 16 (To date, publishers and librarians have not devised a term to replace the misnomer graphic novel when referring to nonfiction. For now, then, graphic novel may be applied to works that are either factual or fictive. Further, a fictive graphic novel may be a single short story or a collection of short stories rather than a novel in the literary sense of a lengthy work that entails subplots and other complexities.) p. 17 (Graphic novels are not a type of picture book; that is, they are not stories accompanied by illustrations that largely repeat the content of the written text. ... The graphic novel indeed includes pictures, but the images must be integrated with the text so that together they provide a narrative that is richer than either element can provide alone.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 5, 2012$b(Category: Non-fiction graphic novels) Non-fiction comics (Non-fiction comics, also known as graphic non-fiction, is non-fiction in the comics medium, embracing a variety of formats from comic strips to trade paperbacks.) =675 \\$aWard. Longman companion to twentieth century literature, 1991;$aRandom House;$aWeb. 3 =750 \\$aGraphic Novels as Topic$0(DNLM)D000073924$5IEN =LDR 03106nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880926472202441 =005 20200513151844.0 =008 180118\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2018000137 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018000137 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810878519300041 =040 \\$aMTG$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGene drives =450 \\$aGene drive systems =450 \\$aGene drive technology =550 \\$wg$aGenetic engineering =550 \\$wg$aSelfish genetic elements =670 \\$aWork cat: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.). Gene drives on the Horizon, 2016 :$bPublisher's description ("Research on gene drive systems is rapidly advancing. 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With the discovery of RNA-guided CRISPR-Cas9 nucleases, which can be utilized to create, streamline and improve synthetic gene drives, this is rapidly changing.") =670 \\$aFAQ: Gene drives (Undated press release from Wyss Institute, Harvard University), viewed online January 18, 2018 :$bWhat is a gene drive? ("During normal sexual reproduction, each of the two versions of a given gene has a 50 percent chance of being inherited by a particular offspring. Gene drives are genetic systems that circumvent these traditional rules: they greatly increase the odds that the drive will be passed on to offspring. This can allow them to spread to all members of a population even if they reduce the chance that each individual organism will reproduce...Almost every sexually reproducing species has either an active gene drive or the broken remnants of one in its genome.") =670 \\$aMeSH, viewed June 8, 2018$b(Gene drive technology: scope note: The techniques involved in creating and inserting synthetic selfish genetic elements called gene drives. Gene drives carry a "payload gene" and are designed to increase in frequency in the population over time, eventually to all members of the population. 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Mortuaries and mortuary chapels : periodical literature, 1890-1985, 1986. =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bMortuary, #2 (place in which dead bodies are kept until burial; esp. funeral home) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Mortuary see Funeral Home) =670 \\$aLC data base, 5/21/87$b(Funeral homes) =750 \2$aFuneral Homes$0(DNLM)D000074100$5IEN =LDR 00553nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880926572202441 =005 20200512125746.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050191 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85050191 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168889090000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aFood$xComposition =450 \\$aChemistry of food =450 \\$aFood$xChemistry =450 \\$aFood, Chemistry of =450 \\$aFood chemistry =550 \\$aFood$xAnalysis =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aFood Ingredients$0(DNLM)D000074385$4RM$5IEN =LDR 01060cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880937770402441 =005 20200520121031.0 =008 040830i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128028 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85128028 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172406730000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dDHMM$dDLC =150 \\$aInvoluntary sterilization =450 \\$wnne$aCastration of criminals and defectives =450 \\$aCompulsory sterilization =450 \\$aEugenic sterilization =450 \\$wnne$aSterilization, Eugenic =450 \\$wnne$aSterilization of criminals and defectives =550 \\$wg$aInvoluntary treatment =550 \\$wg$aSterilization (Birth control) =550 \\$aEugenics =550 \\$aReproductive rights =670 \\$aMESH, July 20, 2004$b(hdg.: Sterilization, Involuntary; entry term; compulsory sterilization) =670 \\$aAlltheweb.com website, July 20, 2004$b(Involuntary sterilization; Eugenic sterilization) =675 \\$aUNBIS;$aWomen's Thesaurus;$aLIV =750 \2$aSterilization, Involuntary$0(DNLM)D013244$5IEN =LDR 01549cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880937770602441 =005 20200520115624.0 =008 930723i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005498 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 93005498 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168719690000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aR727.35 =150 \\$aInvoluntary treatment =450 \\$aCoerced treatment =450 \\$aCoercive care =450 \\$aCoercive treatment =450 \\$aCompulsory treatment =450 \\$aEnforced treatment =450 \\$aForced treatment =450 \\$aTreatment, Involuntary =550 \\$wg$aPatients$xLegal status, laws, etc. =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =550 \\$aInformed consent (Medical law) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-26825: Forced into treatment ... c1994$b(forced treatment, coerced treatment) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(involuntary treatment (Of prisoners, mental patients, etc.), x compulsory treatment ("), x enforced treatment ("), x forced treatment ("), x treatment, involuntary (") =670 \\$aCampbell psych. dict.$b(forced treatment, x coercive treatment, x enforced treatment) =670 \\$aLC database, July 9, 1993$b(involuntary treatment, enforced treatment, compulsory treatment) =675 \\$aThes. psych. index terms =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the imposition of treatment or a therapeutic regime against a patient's will as may occur in the treatment of mental illness, substance abuse, or communicable diseases. =750 \2$aInvoluntary Treatment$0(DNLM)D000074441$5IEN =LDR 01578cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880937774002441 =005 20200514110419.0 =008 050912i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90000985 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 90000985 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170452030000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTD885.5.G73$cAir pollution =053 \0$aTP244.G73$cChemical technology =150 \\$aGreenhouse gases =450 \\$aGHGs (Greenhouse gases) =450 \\$aHeat-trapping gases =550 \\$wg$aGases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Energy technologies for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases : Proceedings ... 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Interdisciplinary research--an exploration of public policy issues, 1970. =670 \\$aProblems in interdisciplinary studies, 1984. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aRandom House;$aEI;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =750 \2$aInterdisciplinary Research$0(DNLM)D000075762$5IEN =LDR 01539cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880937973102441 =005 20200517151043.0 =008 031209i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87002293 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 87002293 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171713890000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dUkOxU =053 \0$aHC79.I55$cEconomic history and conditions =053 \0$aHD30.2$cManagement =053 \0$aT58.5$bT58.64$cTechnology =150 \\$aInformation technology =360 \\$isubdivision$aInformation technology$iunder names of individual corporate bodies, and under disciplines, types of industries, services, and organizations, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Information technology =450 \\$aIT (Information technology) =550 \\$wg$aTechnology =550 \\$wg$aTelematics =550 \\$aInformation superhighway =550 \\$aKnowledge management =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gerstein, M.S. The technology connection : strategy and change in the Information Age, c1987. =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aIAC. =670 \\$aMeadows, A.J. Dictionary of computing and new information technology. =670 \\$aYu, Z. IT, production specialization and division of labor, 2003. =675 \\$aASTI;$aReader's guide;$aWeb. 3;$aBDNE2;$a9000 words =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the acquisition, processing, storage and dissemination of vocal, pictorial, textual and numeric information by microelectronics, computers and telecommunication. =750 \2$aInformation Technology$0(DNLM)D000073256$5IEN =LDR 00924cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880937973502441 =005 20200515144312.0 =008 050316i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119249 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85119249 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172346200000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL666.O64$cZoology =150 \\$aSea snakes =450 \\$wnne$aHydrophidae =450 \\$aHydrophiidae =450 \\$aHydrophiinae =450 \\$aMarine snakes =550 \\$wg$aElapidae =670 \\$aThe EMBL reptile database, via WWW, Mar. 16, 2005$b(Family Elapidae (cobras, coral snakes, and seasnakes, etc.) Elapids and seasnakes are closely related. Although they have been considered as separate families, they are now often combined within the family Elapidae. Subfamily Hydrophiinae (Sea snakes). Many authors include Hydrophiidae in the Elapidae) =750 \2$aHydrophiidae$0(DNLM)D000073180$5IEN =LDR 01241nz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880938067102441 =005 20200520142049.0 =008 890908||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005249 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 89005249 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170710470000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQD96.I =150 \\$aIon mobility spectroscopy =450 \\$aChromatography, Plasma =450 \\$aIMS (Spectrum analysis) =450 \\$aIon mobility spectrometry =450 \\$aPlasma chromatography =450 \\$aSpectrometry, Ion mobility =450 \\$aSpectroscopy, Ion mobility =550 \\$wg$aSpectrum analysis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rico, G. 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Belligerent broadcasting, 2016:$bCIP t.p. (Power, civility and confrontation on television) galley (belligerent broadcasting considered in parallel with discussions on the reconfiguration of manners and civil life; "doing rudeness") =670 \\$aMerriam Webster collegiate thesaurus online, June 16, 2016:$bcourtesy (antonyms: discourteousness, discourtesy, impoliteness, rudeness, surliness, ungraciousness; synonyms: civility; graciousness) =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aIncivility$0(DNLM)D000075282$4RM$5IEN =LDR 01222nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880940269702441 =005 20200601113348.0 =008 110309i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2011001124 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2011001124 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98174483670000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL666.O64$cZoology =150 \\$aEgyptian cobra =450 \\$aBanded Egyptian cobra =450 \\$aCerastes candidus =450 \\$aColuber candidissimus =450 \\$aColuber haje =450 \\$aNaja haje =450 \\$aVipera haje =550 \\$wg$aCobras =670 \\$aWork cat.: O'Donnell, Jessica. Egyptian cobra, 2012. =670 \\$aBritannica academic online encyclopedia, Mar. 8, 2011$b(Egyptian cobra (N. haje) is a dark, narrow-hooded species, about two metres long, that ranges over much of Africa and eastward to Arabia) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 8, 2011$b(Egyptian cobra (Naja haje) is a type of Naja species found in Africa and the Arabian Peninsula) =670 \\$aZipcodeZoo, Mar. 14, 2011$b(Naja haje; Egyptian cobra, Banded Egyptian cobra; genus: Naje; synonyms: Cerastes candidus, Coluber candidissimus, Coluber haje, Vipera haje) =750 \2$aNaja haje$0(DNLM)D000073177$5IEN =LDR 00431cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880940269902441 =005 20200601112621.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027551 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85027551 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169073060000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL666.O64 =150 \\$aCobras =450 \\$wnne$aNaja =550 \\$wg$aElapidae =750 \2$aNaja$0(DNLM)D000073156$5IEN =LDR 02057nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880940364502441 =005 20130801092513.1 =008 130505i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013001294 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2013001294 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98207911150000041 =040 \\$aNNU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aSB952.N54 =150 \\$aNeonicotinoids =450 \\$aNeonics =550 \\$wg$aBotanical pesticides =550 \\$wg$aInsecticides =670 \\$aWork cat.: New York times, 29 Mar. 2013:$bfront page [A1] (Mystery malady kills more bees, heightening worry on farms; Neonicotinoids are a nicotine-derived pesticide that European regulators implicate in bee deaths. The explosive growth of neonicotinoids since 2005 has roughly tracked rising bee deaths. Neonics, as farmers call them, are applied in smaller doses than older pesticides. They are systemic pesticides, often embedded in seeds so that the plant itself carries the chemical that kills insects that feed on it. Older pesticides quickly degraded - often in a matter of days. Neonics persist for weeks and even months.) =670 \\$aNeonicotinoids in bees: a review on concentrations, side effects and risk assessment, 2012. =670 \\$aWikipedia, 1 Apr. 2013:$bNeonicotinoid entry (Neonicotinoids are a class of neuro-active insecticides chemically related to nicotine. The development of this class of insecticides began with work in the 1980s by Shell and the 1990s by Bayer. The neonicotinoids were developed in large part because they show reduced toxicity compared to previously used organophosphate and carbamate insecticides. Most neonicotinoids show much lower toxicity in mammals than insects, but some breakdown products are toxic. Neonicotinoids are the first new class of insecticides introduced in the last 50 years, and the neonicotinoid imidacloprid is currently the most widely used insecticide in the world. Recently, the use of some members of this class has been restricted in some countries due to evidence of a connection to honey-bee colony collapse disorder.) =LDR 00560cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880940374002441 =005 20200522125900.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079807 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85079807 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170558990000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A12$cBotany =150 \\$aMagnoliales =450 \\$aAnnonales =450 \\$aCanellales =450 \\$aIlliciales =450 \\$aLaurales =450 \\$wnne$aRanales =550 \\$wg$aDicotyledons =750 \2$aLaurales$0(DNLM)D000073571$5IEN =LDR 01449cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880940374202441 =005 20200522123218.0 =008 031029i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85074873 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85074873 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170830560000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL666.O64$cZoology =150 \\$aSea kraits =450 \\$aKraits, Sea =450 \\$wnne$aLaticauda =450 \\$aLaticaudidae =550 \\$wg$aElapidae =670 \\$aThe EMBL reptile database, via WWW, Oct. 29, 2003$b(Laticauda. 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Family Laticaudidae (Sea Kraits)) =750 \2$aLaticauda$0(DNLM)D000073476$5IEN =LDR 00611nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880940569702441 =005 20200530180909.0 =008 960202i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96001121 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 96001121 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169957980000041 =040 \\$aMH$cDLC =150 \\$aMicrofilament proteins =450 \\$aActin-binding proteins =550 \\$wg$aCytoskeletal proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Actin-binding proteins 1 : spectrin superfamily, 1994. =670 \\$aMESH.$b(Microfilament proteins x Actin-binding proteins) =750 \2$aMicrofilament Proteins$0(DNLM)D008840$5IEN =LDR 00878cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880940570102441 =005 20200529151518.0 =008 090925i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009008394 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2009008394 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170889930000041 =040 \\$aOU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHuman multitasking =450 \\$aHuman multi-tasking =450 \\$aMulti-tasking, Human =450 \\$aMultitasking, Human =550 \\$wg$aTime management =670 \\$aWork cat.: Impact of simultaneous collaborative multitasking on communication performance and experience, 2008. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 24, 2009$b(Human multi-tasking or multitasking is the performance by an individual of appearing to handle more than one task at the same time. The term is derived from computer multitasking.) =750 \2$aMultitasking Behavior$0(DNLM)D000073456$5IEN =LDR 04226nz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880940570302441 =005 20250211110652.0 =008 180102||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2018000011 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018000011 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810714786100041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSignal transducing adaptor proteins =450 \\$aAdapter proteins, Signal transducing =450 \\$aAdaptor proteins, Signal transducing =450 \\$aSignal transducing adapter proteins =550 \\$wg$aCarrier proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cox, C.L. Dissecting interactions within focal adhesions : studies on vinculin, 2008:$babstr. (Vinculin and paxillin are proteins that localise to focal adhesions. ... In this thesis, the molecular nature of the vinculin tail (Vt) and paxillin LD motif interaction has been studied) =670 \\$aOncogene, Oct. 2, 2001:$bp. 6270 (One of the major goals of scientists who study signal transduction is to determine the mechanisms that control cross-talk between signaling cascades and to determine how specificity in signaling is achieved. An emerging class of proteins that are major contributors to these processes are adaptor (or adapter) proteins. Adaptor proteins contain a variety of protein-binding modules that link protein-binding partners together and facilitate the creation of larger signaling complexes. By linking specific proteins together, cellular signals can be propagated that elicit an appropriate response from the cell to the environment. Specificity in signaling would be achieved by the type of protein binding modules encoded by the adaptor protein, the sequence of these domains or motifs that would dictate specificity in binding, as well as the subcellular localization and the proximity of binding partners. Thus, adaptor proteins are positioned to regulate cell signaling in a spatial and temporal fashion) =670 \\$aJournal of biological chemistry, June 1, 2007:$bp. 16401 (Adaptor proteins are a unique group of protein-binding partners that are devoid of enzymatic activity but contain at least two modular domains, through which they link signaling components to form macromolecular complexes and propagate cellular signals. Depending on the functional role of the interacting partner and the specific biological event that is triggered by these interactions, adaptor proteins can participate in the regulation of different signaling pathways) =670 \\$aMediators of inflammation, 2015:$barticle ID 952536, p. 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Signal-transducing adaptor proteins lack enzyme activity, however their activity can be modulated by other signal-transducing enzymes) =670 \\$aR&D Systems WWW home page, Jan. 2, 2018:$bresources/research areas/signal transduction -- adaptor proteins (Adaptor proteins are essential molecules that influence signal transduction pathways, governing cross-talk and specificity. Adaptor proteins contain protein-binding motifs, which facilitate interactions between protein-binding partners and the generation of bigger signaling complexes. 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The mental status examination ... 1993. =670 \\$aMerritt's text. neurol. =670 \\$aKaplan psych. =670 \\$aMedline. =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aMental Status and Dementia Tests$0(DNLM)D000073216$4RM$5IEN =LDR 00436cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880940770502441 =005 20200527115650.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083707 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85083707 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170465210000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC439.5 =150 \\$aMentally ill$xRehabilitation =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aMental Health Recovery$0(DNLM)D000073038$4RM$5IEN =LDR 00407nz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880940770602441 =005 20200527112622.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083573 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85083573 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171508370000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMeniscectomy =550 \\$wg$aMeniscus (Anatomy)$xSurgery =750 \2$aMeniscectomy$0(DNLM)D000074403$5IEN =LDR 00671cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880940770902441 =005 20200527104638.0 =008 010524i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001006347 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2001006347 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170043170000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aWechsler Memory Scale =450 \\$aWMS (Memory test) =550 \\$wg$aMemory$xTesting =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001026445: Lichtenberger, E.O. 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Manual of tympanoplasty, mastoidectomy ... 1994. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aMastoidectomy$0(DNLM)D000074406$5IEN =LDR 01314nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880940772902441 =005 20200526122524.0 =008 191126i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2019103404 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019103404 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814160091500041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRecreational marijuana use =550 \\$wg$aRecreational drug use =670 \\$aWork cat: 2019028706. Volz, Alia. Home baked, 2020:$b(During the 70s in San Francisco, Alia's mother ran the underground Sticky Fingers Brownies, delivering upwards of 10,000 illegal marijuana edibles per month throughout the circus-like atmosphere of a city in the throes of major change) =670 \\$a2012954506. Santlofer, Jonathan. The marijuana chronicles, 2013$b(The pleasures, pains, and complexities of marijuana are more than hinted at in works by William S. Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Henry Miller, Hunter S. Thompson, and Thomas Pynchon, to name just a few, and I hope this anthology will add to that legacy and keep the flame of pot literature burning bright) =670 \\$a2015040698. Schmader, David. Weed, 2016:$b(This definitive, hands-on, and experienced guide to the new world of decriminalized recreational marijuana) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aMarijuana Use$0(DNLM)D000074609$4BM$5IEN =LDR 01761cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880940773202441 =005 20200526115153.0 =008 080807i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008006136 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2008006136 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171513210000041 =040 \\$aIdPI$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM723.L96 =150 \\$aLymphatics$xMassage =450 \\$aLymph drainage massage =450 \\$aLymph effleurage =450 \\$aLymph massage =450 \\$aLymphatic drainage massage =450 \\$aLymphatic massage =550 \\$wg$aMassage =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lymphatic massage, c1999. =670 \\$aDenning, E. Quick ref. dict. for mass. ther. and bodywork, c2005:$bp. 89 (lymph drainage therapy: "techniques used to manually attune the specific rhythm, pressure, quality, and direction of the lymph flow by using a combination of precise anatomical science and distinct manual techniques") =670 \\$aCassar, M.-P. Handbk. of clin. mass., 2004:$bp. 237 (lymph massage, lymph effleurage) =670 \\$aFrench, R.M. Milady's guide to lymph drainage massage, c2004. =670 \\$aGould, F. Body mass. for holistic therapists, c2004:$bp. 225 (lymphatic drainage massage) =670 \\$aFritz, S. Mosby's fundamentals of therapeutic massage, 2nd ed., c2000:$bp. 476 (lymphatic massage) =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 7, 2008$b(lymph drainage massage; lymph drainage therapy; Lymphatics--Massage) =670 \\$aOCLC, Aug. 7, 2008$b(lymph drainage massage, lymph drainage therapy, lymphatic massage, lymphatic drainage massage, lymphatic drainage therapy; Lymphatics--Massage) =675 \\$aClay, J.H., and D.M. Pounds. Basic clin. mass. ther., 2nd ed., c2008 =750 \2$aManual Lymphatic Drainage$0(DNLM)D000073297$5IEN =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880940774302441 =005 20200522173022.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076076 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85076076 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170559670000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL503.8.L4 =150 \\$aLepisma =550 \\$wg$aLepismatidae =750 \2$aLepisma$0(DNLM)D000076244$5IEN =LDR 02125cz a2200433n 4500 =001 9880943874102441 =005 20200608133946.0 =008 060206i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93004937 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 93004937 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172252440000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU =053 \0$aTD424.8 =150 \\$aNonpoint source pollution =450 \\$aDiffuse pollution (Water pollution) =450 \\$aNon-point pollution =450 \\$aNon-point source pollution =450 \\$aNon-point source water pollution =450 \\$aNonpoint pollution =450 \\$aNonpoint source water pollution =450 \\$aNPS (Water pollution) =450 \\$aPollution, Diffuse (Water pollution) =450 \\$aPollution, Nonpoint source =550 \\$wg$aWater$xPollution =550 \\$aBest management practices (Pollution prevention) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-621477: Flippo, H.N. 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Children, families, and violence : challenges for children's rights, c2009. =670 \\$aChildren's human rights, c2005. =750 \2$aChild Advocacy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002651 =LDR 00609cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362005602441 =005 20120730162732.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023588 =035 \\$aBZM3494NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF1099.C55$cParapsychology =150 \\$aChildren's dreams =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xSleep =550 \\$wg$aDreams =750 \2$81$wb$aDreams$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004325 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDreams$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00535cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362005702441 =005 20120810093932.0 =008 930726i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023549 =035 \\$aBZM3455NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85023549 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChildren of parents with disabilities =450 \\$wnne$aChildren of handicapped parents =550 \\$wg$aParents with disabilities =670 \\$aWork cat.: Children of handicapped parents, 1985. =750 \2$aChild of Impaired Parents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016241 =LDR 00910cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362005802441 =005 20120730162732.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023513 =035 \\$aBZM3419NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.D3 =150 \\$aChildren and death =450 \\$aDeath and children =550 \\$wg$aDeath =680 \\$iHere are entered works on children's experiences with, conceptions of, and reactions to death. Works on the death of children are entered under$aChildren--Death.$iWorks on children's death rates and causes are entered under$aChildren--Mortality. =681 \\$iNotes under$aChildren--Death; Children--Mortality =750 \2$81$wb$aAttitude to Death$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAttitude to Death$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00719cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362005902441 =005 20120730162732.0 =008 060712i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023499 =035 \\$aBZM3405NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV1596.2$bHV1596.5 =150 \\$aBlind children =450 \\$aBlindness in children$xPatients =450 \\$wnne$aChildren, Blind =550 \\$wg$aChildren with visual disabilities =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060817 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Children, Blind =750 \2$81$wb$aBlindness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001766 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBlindness$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00634cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362006002441 =005 20100218084917.0 =008 060324i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023463 =035 \\$aBZM3369NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ206$bRJ231$cPediatrics =053 \0$aTX361.C5$cHome economics =150 \\$aChildren$xNutrition =450 \\$aChild nutrition =450 \\$aChildren$xFood =450 \\$aPediatric nutrition =550 \\$aPediatric nutritionists =670 \\$aBarness. 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Works on children's experiences with, conceptions of, and reactions to death are entered under$aChildren and death.$iWorks on the death of children are entered under$aChildren--Death. =681 \\$iNotes under$aChildren--Death; Children and death =750 \2$aChild Mortality$0(DNLM)D046688$5IEN =LDR 00655cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362006202441 =005 20120730162731.0 =008 920710i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023456 =035 \\$aBZM3362NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChildren$xLegal status, laws, etc. =450 \\$aChild welfare$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$wnne$aChildren$xLaw =680 \\$iHere are entered works on child welfare laws and on the laws of government programs to protect children. 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Works on the psycho-social interaction between parents and their minor children are entered under$aParent and child.$iWorks on the skills, attributes and attitudes needed for parenthood are entered under$aParenting. =681 \\$iNotes under$aParent and child; Parenting =750 \2$aChild Rearing$0(DNLM)D002668$5IEN =LDR 00471cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362007702441 =005 20120730162730.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023386 =035 \\$aBZM3292NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ504.5 =150 \\$aChild psychotherapy$xResidential treatment =450 \\$aResidential treatment of disturbed children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xInstitutional care =750 \2$aResidential Treatment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012114 =LDR 00680cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362007802441 =005 20120730162729.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023385 =035 \\$aBZM3291NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ504$bRJ505 =150 \\$aChild psychotherapy =550 \\$wg$aChild mental health services =550 \\$wg$aChild psychiatry =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases$xTreatment =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychotherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011613 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPsychotherapy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01173cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362007902441 =005 20210317123207.0 =008 920521i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023384 =035 \\$aBZM3290NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85023384 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ499$bRJ507 =150 \\$aChild psychopathology =450 \\$aChildren$xMental disorders =450 \\$aMental illness in children =450 \\$aPsychopathology, Child =450 \\$aPsychopathology in children =550 \\$wg$aChild mental health =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =680 \\$iHere are entered descriptive works on mental disorders of children. Works on the clinical and therapeutic aspects of mental disorders in children are entered under$aChild psychiatry.$iWorks on mentally ill children as a class of persons are entered under$aMentally ill children. =681 \\$iNotes under$aChild psychiatry; Mentally ill children =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychopathology$0(DNLM)D011599$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPsychopathology$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00895cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362008002441 =005 20210317122847.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023380 =035 \\$aBZM3286NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aBF721$bBF723 =150 \\$aChild psychology =450 \\$aBehavior, Child =450 \\$aChild behavior =450 \\$wnne$aChild study =450 \\$aChildren$xPsychology =550 \\$wg$aChild development =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental psychology =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the psychological growth and characteristics of children. 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Primate taxonomy, 2001:$bp. 126 (Family Cebidae Bonaparte, 1831) =670 \\$aAlltheWeb search, Mar. 1, 2006$b(cebid monkeys, cebids) =688 \\$aHeading from sh 85019006, deleted 20060425: 150:##:_{dollar}a Callitrichidae =688 \\$aHeading from sh 86003018, deleted 20060425: 150:##:_{dollar}a Callimiconidae =750 \2$aCebidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002427 =LDR 00555cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362013202441 =005 20120210102333.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021504 =035 \\$aBZM1410NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGB601$bGB608$cPhysical geography =053 \\$aGN783$bGN783.5$cPrehistoric archaeology =150 \\$aCaves =450 \\$aCaverns =450 \\$aGrottoes =450 \\$aRock shelters =450 \\$aRockshelters =550 \\$wg$aLandforms =550 \\$aSpeleology =750 \2$aCaves$0(DNLM)D059552$5IEN =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362013302441 =005 20120730162702.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021503 =035 \\$aBZM1409NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM505$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aRF421$cDiseases =150 \\$aCavernous sinus =450 \\$aSinus cavernosus =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCavernous Sinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002426 =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362013402441 =005 20120730162702.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021470 =035 \\$aBZM1376NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCautery =450 \\$aCauterization =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Surgical =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries$xTreatment =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCautery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002425 =LDR 00486cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362013502441 =005 20120730162702.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021457 =035 \\$aBZM1363NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC422.C3 =150 \\$aCausalgia =450 \\$aThermalgia =550 \\$wg$aErythromelalgia =550 \\$wg$aNeuralgia =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Causalgia, also called thermalgia) =750 \2$aCausalgia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002422 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362013602441 =005 20050419092058.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021446 =035 \\$aBZM1352LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK569.C37$cBotany =150 \\$aCaulerpa =550 \\$wg$aCaulerpaceae =750 \2$aCaulerpa$0(DNLM)D046068$5IEN =LDR 00394cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362013702441 =005 20070518091943.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021443 =035 \\$aBZM1349NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP383.9 =150 \\$aCaudate nucleus =450 \\$aNucleus, Caudate =550 \\$wg$aNeostriatum =750 \2$aCaudate Nucleus$0(DNLM)D002421$5IEN =LDR 00343cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362013802441 =005 20120730162702.0 =008 921221||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85021442 =035 \\$aBZM1348NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCauda equina =550 \\$wg$aSpinal nerve roots =750 \2$aCauda Equina$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002420 =LDR 00924cz 2200241n 4500 =001 9880362013902441 =005 20230109164521.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021431 =035 \\$aBZM1337NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGN537 =150 \\$aCaucasian race =450 \\$aCaucasians =450 \\$aCaucasic race =450 \\$aCaucasoid race =450 \\$aWhite race =550 \\$wg$aRace =550 \\$aWhites =680 \\$iHere are entered works of an anthropological nature focusing on the physical features that characterize Caucasians and distinguish them from other races of mankind. Works of a sociological nature that discuss white people as an element in the population, especially in countries where they are a minority, are entered under$aWhites. =681 \\$iExample under$aAnthropology; Ethnology =681 \\$iNote under$aWhites =750 \2$aWhite People$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044465 =LDR 00441cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362014002441 =005 20120730162702.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021307 =035 \\$aBZM1213NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF961$bSF967 =150 \\$aCattle$xDiseases =681 \\$iExample under$aAnimals--Diseases; Veterinary medicine =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCattle Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002418 =LDR 00396cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362014102441 =005 20120730162700.0 =008 020927i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85021286 =035 \\$aBZM1192NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF191$bSF219 =150 \\$aCattle =450 \\$aBos taurus =550 \\$wg$aBos =550 \\$wg$aLivestock =750 \2$aCattle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002417 =LDR 00331cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362014202441 =005 20120730162700.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021264 =035 \\$aBZM1170NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF985$bSF986 =150 \\$aCats$xDiseases =750 \2$aCat Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002371 =LDR 01332cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362014302441 =005 20120730162659.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021262 =035 \\$aBZM1168NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL737.C23$cZoology =053 \\$aSF441$bSF449$cPets =150 \\$aCats =450 \\$aCat, Domestic =450 \\$aFelis catus =450 \\$aFelis domestica =450 \\$aFelis silvestris catus =550 \\$wg$aDomestic animals =550 \\$wg$aFelis =670 \\$aGreat cats, 1991:$bp. 53 (Domestic cat, Felis silvestris catus) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, 1993:$bp. 290 (Felis silvestris, synonyms F. catus, F. lybica. "Includes F. catus (worldwide), which was domesticated from this species.") =670 \\$aCorbet world list of mamm. sp.:$bp. 113 (Felis silvestris (catus) (lybica), wild cat) =670 \\$aWalker mamm. world:$bv. 2, p. 1187 (Felis catus, domestic cat) p. 1192 ("The domestic cat evidently is descended primarily from the wild cat of Africa and extreme southwestern Asia, F. silvestris libyca.") =680 \\$iHere are entered works on domestic breeds of cats. Works on the family of cats are entered under$aFelidae. =681 \\$iExample under$aPets =681 \\$iNote under$aFelidae =750 \2$aCats$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002415 =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362014402441 =005 20120730162659.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021247 =035 \\$aBZM1153NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC702.7.P6$cPhysics =150 \\$aCations =450 \\$aPositive ions =550 \\$wg$aIons =750 \2$aCations$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D002412 =750 \2$aCations, Divalent$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D002413 =LDR 00753cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362014502441 =005 20100303132359.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85021033 =035 \\$aBZM0939NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85021033 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTK7871.73 =150 \\$aCathode ray tubes =450 \\$aCRT's =550 \\$wg$aInformation display systems =550 \\$wg$aVacuum-tubes =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the theory, construction, design, characteristics, etc. of cathode ray tubes. Works on the application of cathode ray tubes in computer terminals are entered under$aVideo display terminals. =681 \\$iNote under$aVideo display terminals =750 \2$aCathode Ray Tube$0(DNLM)D055984$5IEN =LDR 00389cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362014602441 =005 20110318090151.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021026 =035 \\$aBZM0932NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCatheters =550 \\$wg$aDrug delivery devices =550 \\$wg$aSurgical instruments and apparatus =750 \2$aCatheters$0(DNLM)D057785$5IEN =LDR 00448cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362014702441 =005 20120730162658.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021009 =035 \\$aBZM0915NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC489.C37$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aCatharsis =450 \\$aAbreaction =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$wg$aPsychoanalysis =550 \\$wg$aTragedy =750 \2$aCatharsis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002399 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362014802441 =005 20120730162658.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021006 =035 \\$aBZM0912NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCatgut =550 \\$wg$aAnimal gut industries =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCatgut$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002398 =LDR 00806cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362014902441 =005 20120730162658.0 =008 000623i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85021003 =035 \\$aBZM0909NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL637.9.S5$cZoology =053 \0$aSF458.C38$cAquarium fishes =150 \\$aCatfishes =450 \\$aCatfish =450 \\$aNematognathi =450 \\$wnne$aOstariophysi =450 \\$aSiluriformes =450 \\$aSiluroidea =550 \\$wg$aOsteichthyes =670 \\$aITIS*ca, June 23, 2000$b(Order Siluriformes--catfishes) =670 \\$aFishbase WWW, June 23, 2000$b(Siluriformes (catfish)) =670 \\$aNelson, J.S. Fishes of the world, c1994:$bp. 152 (Order Siluriformes (Nematognathi)) =750 \2$aCatfishes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002397 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362015002441 =005 20120730162658.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020987 =035 \\$aBZM0893NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRS165.C$cMateria medica =150 \\$aCatechu =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCatechin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002392 =LDR 00583cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362015102441 =005 20120730162657.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020986 =035 \\$aBZM0892NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP801.C33$cAnimal biochemistry =053 \\$aQP981.C25$cExperimental pharmacology =150 \\$aCatecholamines =450 \\$aSympathins =550 \\$wg$aAmines =550 \\$wg$aBiogenic amines =550 \\$wg$aChromaffin cells =550 \\$aHormones =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCatecholamines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002395 =LDR 00489cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362015202441 =005 20120730162657.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020985 =035 \\$aBZM0891NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.C36 =150 \\$aCatechol estrogens =450 \\$aEstrogens, Catechol =550 \\$wg$aCatechol =550 \\$wg$aEstradiol =550 \\$wg$aEstrone =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aEstrogens, Catechol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002393 =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362015302441 =005 20120730162657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020984 =035 \\$aBZM0890NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCatechol =450 \\$aPyrocatechol =550 \\$wg$aPolyphenols =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCatechols$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002396 =LDR 00427cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361484502441 =005 20120730162103.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000532 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02000894 =035 \\$aBZK0438NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP213$cTechnology =150 \\$aAcids =550 \\$wg$aChemistry =681 \\$iExample under$aChemicals =750 \2$aAcids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000143 =LDR 00388cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361484602441 =005 20120730162123.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000853 =035 \\$aBZK0759NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.A27$cVirology =150 \\$aAdenovirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =750 \2$aAdenoviridae Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000257 =LDR 00322cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361484702441 =005 20120730162028.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000238 =035 \\$aBZK0144NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAbsinthe =550 \\$wg$aLiqueurs =750 \2$aAbsinthe$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D018646 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361484802441 =005 20120730162103.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000531 =035 \\$aBZK0437NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB147 =150 \\$aAcidosis =550 \\$wg$aAcid-base imbalances =750 \2$aAcidosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000138 =LDR 00505cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361484902441 =005 20120730162103.0 =008 931004i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000526 =035 \\$aBZK0432NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC926.5$bQC926.57$cMeteorological aspects =053 \\$aTD195.4$bTD195.56$cEnvironmental pollution =150 \\$aAcid rain =550 \\$wg$aAcid precipitation (Meteorology) =550 \\$wg$aRain and rainfall =750 \2$aAcid Rain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015258 =LDR 00565cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361485002441 =005 20120730162027.0 =008 030425i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000235 =035 \\$aBZK0141NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD5115$bHD5115.2 =150 \\$aAbsenteeism (Labor) =450 \\$aAbsence from work =450 \\$aEmployee absenteeism =450 \\$aLabor absenteeism =450 \\$aWork, Absence from =550 \\$wg$aHours of labor =681 \\$iExample under reference from$aLabor =750 \2$aAbsenteeism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000041 =LDR 01120cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880361485102441 =005 20131203085206.0 =008 000209i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000852 =035 \\$aBZK0758NU =035 \\$aSH 85000852 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dCaAE =053 \0$aQP563.A3 =150 \\$aAdenosylmethionine =450 \\$aActive methionine =450 \\$aS-adenosyl-methionine =450 \\$aS-adenosylmethionine =450 \\$aSAM-e (Amino acid) =450 \\$aSAMe (Amino acid) =550 \\$wg$aAdenosine =550 \\$wg$aMethionine =550 \\$wg$aMethyl groups =550 \\$wg$aTransmethylation =670 \\$aBrown, R. Stop depression now : SAM-e, the breakthrough supplement that works as well as prescription drugs in half the time, with no side effects, c1999. =670 \\$aSAM-e website, Jan. 28, 2000$b(s-adenosylmethionine (dietary supplement used in depression, osteoarthritis, and liver disease)) =670 \\$aNetscape, Jan. 28, 2000$b(titles: S-Adenosyl Methionine (SAM-e/SAMe)) =670 \\$aMESH$b(S-Adenosylmethionine) =750 \2$aS-Adenosylmethionine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012436 =LDR 00720cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361485202441 =005 20120730162102.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000523 =035 \\$aBZK0429NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAcid phosphatase =450 \\$aAcid phosphomonoesterase =550 \\$wg$aPhosphatases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Prostatic acid phosphatase measurement : its role in detection and management of prostatic cancer, 1982. =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bunder Phosphatase. =670 \\$aNLM. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aIUB Enzyme nomenclature, 1978:$bp. 242 (EC 3.1.3.2) =750 \2$aAcid Phosphatase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000135 =LDR 00568cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361485302441 =005 20120730162027.0 =008 911218||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000226 =035 \\$aBZK0132NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK898.A15 =150 \\$aAbscisic acid =450 \\$aAbscissins$5IEN =450 \\$aDormin =550 \\$wg$aPlant hormones =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(abscisic acid: a hormone produced by plants that promotes dormancy and abscission. Also called dormin.) =750 \2$aAbscisic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000040 =LDR 00561cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361485402441 =005 20120730162102.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000518 =035 \\$aBZK0424NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAcid-base imbalances in children =550 \\$wg$aMetabolic disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aAcid-Base Imbalance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000137 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAcid-Base Imbalance$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00476cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361485502441 =005 20120730162026.0 =008 921112i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000225 =035 \\$aBZK0131NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD641 =150 \\$aAbscess =360 \\$isubdivision$aAbscess$iunder names of organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Abscess =550 \\$wg$aUlcers =550 \\$aSuppuration =750 \2$aAbscess$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000038 =LDR 00818cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361485602441 =005 20120730162122.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000850 =035 \\$aBZK0755NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP625.A3 =150 \\$aAdenosine triphosphate =450 \\$aAdenosinetriphosphate =450 \\$aAdenosinetriphosphoric acid =450 \\$aAdenylpyrophosphate =450 \\$aATP (Biochemistry) =550 \\$wg$aAdenine nucleotides =550 \\$wg$aPhosphates =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bridger, W.A. Cell ATP, 1983. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aNLM. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Purine nucleotides, Adenine nucleotides, ATP) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aAdenosine Triphosphate$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D000255 =LDR 00423cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361485702441 =005 20120730162026.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000206 =035 \\$aBZK0112NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAbortion, Therapeutic =450 \\$aTherapeutic abortion =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics$xSurgery =690 \\$ar:AJO:8/8/90 =750 \2$aAbortion, Therapeutic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000032 =LDR 00536cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361485802441 =005 20120730162102.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000517 =035 \\$aBZK0423NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC630 =150 \\$aAcid-base imbalances =450 \\$aAcid-base disorders =450 \\$aAcid-base imbalance =450 \\$aImbalances, Acid-base =550 \\$wg$aBody fluid disorders =670 \\$aMESH$b(Acid-base imbalance) =750 \2$aAcid-Base Imbalance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000137 =LDR 00704cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361485902441 =005 20120730162122.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000847 =035 \\$aBZK0753NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdenosine deaminase =450 \\$aAdenosine aminohydrolase =450 \\$aAminohydrolase, Adenosine =450 \\$aDeaminase, Adenosine =550 \\$wg$aHydrolases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Adenosine deaminase in disorders of purine metabolism and in immune deficiency, 1985. =670 \\$aDixon. Enzymes:$b3.5.4.4. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH. =750 \2$aAdenosine Deaminase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000243 =LDR 00423cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361486002441 =005 20120730162025.0 =008 920521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000205 =035 \\$aBZK0111NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSeptic abortion =450 \\$wnne$aAbortion, Septic =550 \\$wg$aInfection =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =750 \2$aAbortion, Septic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000031 =LDR 00394cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361486102441 =005 20120730162102.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000516 =035 \\$aBZK0422NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcid-base equilibrium =450 \\$aEquilibrium, Acid-base =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =750 \2$aAcid-Base Equilibrium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000136 =LDR 00323cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361486202441 =005 20120730162122.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000846 =035 \\$aBZK0752NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN-M =150 \\$aAdenosine =550 \\$wg$aAdenine =750 \2$aAdenosine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000241 =LDR 00785cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361486302441 =005 20120730162025.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000196 =035 \\$aBZK0102NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ767$bHQ767.52$cBirth control =053 \0$aRA1067$cMedical jurisprudence =053 \0$aRG734$bRG734.5$cObstetrical operations =150 \\$aAbortion =450 \\$aAbortion, Induced =450 \\$aFeticide =450 \\$aFoeticide =450 \\$aInduced abortion =450 \\$aPregnancy termination =450 \\$aTermination of pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aBirth control =550 \\$wg$aFetal death =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics$xSurgery =550 \\$aReproductive rights =750 \2$aAbortion, Induced$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000028 =LDR 01113cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880361486402441 =005 20120730162101.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000510 =035 \\$aBZK0416NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ482.A25 =150 \\$aAchondroplasia =450 \\$aAchondroplasty =450 \\$aChondrodystrophia foetalis =450 \\$aFetal rickets =450 \\$wnne$aRickets, Fetal =550 \\$wg$aBones$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aDwarfism =550 \\$wg$aFetus$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism, Inborn errors of =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kuklin, S. Thinking big : the story of a young dwarf, 1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b("herediatry congenital disturbance of epiphyseal chondroblastic growth and maturation, causing inadequate enchondral bone formation and resulting in a form of dwarfism with short limbs, normal trunk, small face, normal vault, lordosis and trident hands" =670 \\$aGould med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aNIH. =750 \2$aAchondroplasia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000130 =LDR 00457cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361486502441 =005 20120730162024.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000195 =035 \\$aBZK0101NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG734.4$bRG734.5 =150 \\$aAbortifacients =450 \\$aAbortifacient agents$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAbortion =550 \\$wg$aObstetrical pharmacology =750 \2$aAbortifacient Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000019 =LDR 00965cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880361486602441 =005 20120730162121.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000844 =035 \\$aBZK0750NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC280.E55 =150 \\$aAdenomatosis, Familial endocrine =450 \\$aEndocrine adenomatosis =450 \\$aFamilial endocrine adenomatosis =450 \\$aInherited polyendocrine syndrome =450 \\$aMultiple endocrine adenomatosis =450 \\$aMultiple Endocrine Neoplasia$5IEN =450 \\$aNeoplasms, Multiple endocrine$5IEN =450 \\$aPluriglandular adenomatosis =450 \\$aPolyglandular adenomatosis =450 \\$aWermer's syndrome =550 \\$wg$aChromaffin cells$xTumors =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands$xTumors =550 \\$wg$aFamilial diseases =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aMultiple tumors =750 \2$aMultiple Endocrine Neoplasia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009377 =LDR 00638cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361486702441 =005 20120730162101.0 =008 921201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000507 =035 \\$aBZK0413NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC840.A25 =150 \\$aAchlorhydria =450 \\$aAnacidity, Gastric =450 \\$aGastric anacidity =450 \\$aGastric hypoacidity =450 \\$aHypoacidity, Gastric =450 \\$aHypochlorhydria =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aStomach$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Achlorhydria x Hypochlorhydria) =750 \2$aAchlorhydria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000126 =LDR 00321cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361486802441 =005 20120730162121.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000843 =035 \\$aBZK0749NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdenoma =550 \\$wg$aTumors =750 \2$aAdenoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000236 =LDR 00336cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361486902441 =005 20120730162121.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000842 =035 \\$aBZK0748NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdenolymphoma =550 \\$wg$aLymphomas =750 \2$aAdenolymphoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000235 =LDR 01390cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361487002441 =005 20120730162058.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000501 =035 \\$aBZK0407NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85000501 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aYarrow =450 \\$wnne$aAchillea =450 \\$aYarrows =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aPlants national database, via WWW, Jan. 15, 2004$b(Achillea L., yarrow. Family Asteraceae) =670 \\$aITIS, Jan. 15, 2004$b(Achillea L. Common name: yarrow) =670 \\$aA synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, via WWW, Jan. 15, 2004$b(lists 7 species of Achillea, all with yarrow in common name) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Achillea L. Compositae. Many med. & cult. orn. (yarrow)) =670 \\$aFlora : dict. of common plant names, 2003$b(milfoil: Achillea, A. millefolium, Myriophyllum; yarrow: Achillea, A. millefolium) =670 \\$aWiersema, J.H. World economic plants, c1999$b(Achillea L. - Yarrow - Asteraceae or Compositae) =670 \\$aBeetle, A.A. Recommended plant names, 1970$b(Achillea, yarrow) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(yarrow, n -s) =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(yarrow (plural -rows or -row)) =750 \2$aAchillea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031162 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361487102441 =005 20120730162120.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000840 =035 \\$aBZK0746NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdenoids =550 \\$wg$aLymphoid tissue =550 \\$wg$aNasopharynx =750 \2$aAdenoids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000234 =LDR 01118cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880361487202441 =005 20080208082214.0 =008 021007i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000182 =035 \\$aBZK0088NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCaAE =053 \0$aQM690$bQM695$cHuman teratology =053 \0$aRG626$bRG629$cObstetrics =150 \\$aAbnormalities, Human =360 \\$isubdivision$aAbnormalities$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Abnormalities =450 \\$wnne$aAbnormalities =450 \\$aAnomalies, Congenital =450 \\$aBirth defects =450 \\$aCongenital abnormalities =450 \\$aCongenital anomalies =450 \\$aDefects, Birth =450 \\$wnne$aDeformities =450 \\$aDevelopmental abnormalities =450 \\$aHuman abnormalities =450 \\$aMalformations, Congenital =550 \\$wg$aMorphology =550 \\$wg$aPathology =550 \\$wg$aTeratogenesis =550 \\$wg$aTeratology =670 \\$aAlberta congenital anomalies surveillance system fifth report, 1980-1998, 2001. =750 \2$aCongenital Abnormalties$0(DNLM)D000013$5IEN =LDR 00339cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361487302441 =005 20120730162120.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000839 =035 \\$aBZK0745NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdenoidectomy =550 \\$wg$aAdenoids$xSurgery =750 \2$aAdenoidectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000233 =LDR 00552cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361487402441 =005 20120730162057.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000470 =035 \\$aBZK0376NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD305.H8$cChemistry =053 \\$aTP765$bTP770$cChemical technology =150 \\$aAcetylene =450 \\$aBiacetylene =450 \\$aButadiine =450 \\$aButadiyne =450 \\$aDiacetylene =550 \\$wg$aAlkynes =681 \\$iExample under$aGases =750 \2$aAcetylene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000114 =LDR 00542cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361487502441 =005 20120730162021.0 =008 920207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000161 =035 \\$aBZK0067NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.A25 =150 \\$aAbility in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aAptitude$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001076 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAptitude$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00474cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361487602441 =005 20120730162120.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000837 =035 \\$aBZK0743NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdenohypophysis =450 \\$aAnterior pituitary gland =450 \\$aPituitary gland, Anterior$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aPituitary gland =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPituitary Gland, Anterior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010903 =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361487702441 =005 20120730162057.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000469 =035 \\$aBZK0375NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP801.A =150 \\$aAcetylcoenzyme A =450 \\$aAcetyl coenzyme A =550 \\$wg$aCoenzymes =750 \2$aAcetyl Coenzyme A$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000105 =LDR 00765cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361487802441 =005 20120730162019.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000157 =035 \\$aBZK0063NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF431$bBF433$cPsychology =150 \\$aAbility$xTesting =360 \\$isubdivision$aAbility testing$iunder topical headings, and subdivision$aTesting$iunder phrase headings for types of ability for discussions of tests of native aptitude or acquired proficiency in a particular field =450 \\$aAbility testing =450 \\$aAptitude tests =450 \\$aTesting, Ability =550 \\$wg$aEducational tests and measurements =550 \\$wg$aPsychological tests =750 \2$aAptitude Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001077 =LDR 00335cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361487902441 =005 20120730162120.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000835 =035 \\$aBZK0741NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdenocarcinoma =550 \\$wg$aCancer =750 \2$aAdenocarcinoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000230 =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361488002441 =005 20120730162120.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000834 =035 \\$aBZK0740NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdenine =450 \\$aAminopurine =550 \\$wg$aPurines =750 \2$aAdenine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000225 =LDR 00725cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361488102441 =005 20120730162018.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000155 =035 \\$aBZK0061NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAbility =450 \\$aAbilities =450 \\$aAptitude =450 \\$aProficiency =450 \\$aSkill =450 \\$aSkills =450 \\$aTalent =450 \\$aTalents =550 \\$aExpertise =670 \\$aERIC thes.$b(Ability) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(ability; abilities: talents; special skills or aptitudes. Syn: capability, proficiency) =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms$b(Ability UF Aptitude; Skills; Talent) =750 \2$aAptitude$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001076 =LDR 00806cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361488202441 =005 20120730162057.0 =008 920330||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000468 =035 \\$aBZK0374NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcetylcholine$xReceptors =450 \\$wnne$aCholinergic receptors =450 \\$aCholinoceptive sites =450 \\$aCholinoceptors =550 \\$wg$aNeurotransmitter receptors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Neuroreceptors : proceedings of the symposium, Berlin (West), Sept. 28-29, 1981, 1982. =670 \\$aNATO Advanced Research Workshop on Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors ... c1988. =670 \\$aLC data base, 11/1/88. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Receptors, Cholinergic x Acetylcholine receptors) =750 \2$aReceptors, Cholinergic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011950 =LDR 00447cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361488302441 =005 20120803090139.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000815 =035 \\$aBZK0721NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC659 =150 \\$aAddison's disease =450 \\$aBronzed skin =550 \\$wg$aAdrenal glands$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aAutoimmune diseases =750 \2$aAddison Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000224 =LDR 00591cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361488402441 =005 20120730162018.0 =008 920207||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000113 =035 \\$aBZK0019NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAbdominal wall =550 \\$wg$aAbdomen$xMuscles =670 \\$aWork cat.: Alimentary canal and abdominal wall, 1983. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Wall: the limiting structure of a space, as of the chest, abdomen or hollow organ, or of a definitive mass of material) =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aAbdominal Wall$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034861 =LDR 00599cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361488502441 =005 20120730162017.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000112 =035 \\$aBZK0018LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ456.A26 =150 \\$aAbdominal pain in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPediatric gastroenterology =750 \2$81$wb$aAbdominal Pain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015746 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAbdominal Pain$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00586cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361488602441 =005 20120730162119.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000801 =035 \\$aBZK0707NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP82$bQP82.2 =150 \\$aAdaptation (Physiology) =360 \\$isubdivision$aAdaptation$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Adaptation =450 \\$aCompensation (Physiology) =450 \\$aPlasticity (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aEcophysiology =750 \2$aAdaptation, Physiological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000222 =LDR 00410cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361488702441 =005 20120730162057.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000467 =035 \\$aBZK0373NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcetylcholine =550 \\$wg$aCholine =550 \\$wg$aNeurotransmitters =550 \\$aCholinergic mechanisms =750 \2$aAcetylcholine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000109 =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361488802441 =005 20120730162016.0 =008 921112i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000111 =035 \\$aBZK0017NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAbdominal pain =550 \\$wg$aAbdomen$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPain =750 \2$aAbdominal Pain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015746 =LDR 00537cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361488902441 =005 20120730162117.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000800 =035 \\$aBZK0706NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH546 =150 \\$aAdaptation (Biology) =450 \\$aEnvironment =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$wg$aSelf-organizing systems =550 \\$wg$aVariation (Biology) =550 \\$aBiological fitness =550 \\$aGenetics =750 \2$aAdaptation, Biological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000220 =LDR 00574cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361489002441 =005 20120730162015.0 =008 921112i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000110 =035 \\$aBZK0016NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAbdominal decompression =450 \\$aDecompression, Abdominal =450 \\$aLower body negative pressure$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAtmospheric pressure$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aDecompression sickness =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Physiological =750 \2$aLower Body Negative Pressure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008150 =LDR 00927cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361489102441 =005 20120730162056.0 =008 920330||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000466 =035 \\$aBZK0372NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC268.7.A23$cCarcinogens =150 \\$aAcetylaminofluorene =450 \\$aAAF =450 \\$aAcetamidofluorene =450 \\$aFAA (Chemical) =450 \\$aFluorenylacetamide =550 \\$wg$aAcetamide =550 \\$wg$aCarcinogens =550 \\$wg$aPolycyclic compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Innovations in cancer risk assessment (ED b01 (B study) : proceedings of a symposium, c1979. =670 \\$aNLM$b(2-Acetylaminofluorene; x Fluorenylacetamide) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Fluorenes, AAF) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMerck$b(N-Fluorenylacetamide) =750 \2$a2-Acetylaminofluorene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015073 =LDR 00559cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361489202441 =005 20120730162117.0 =008 921201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000799 =035 \\$aBZK0705NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdaptability (Psychology) =450 \\$aAdaptation (Psychology) =450 \\$aAdaptive behavior =450 \\$aFlexibility (Psychology) =450 \\$aMalleability (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPersonality =550 \\$aAdjustment (Psychology) =750 \2$aAdaptation, Psychological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000223 =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361489302441 =005 20120730162015.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000106 =035 \\$aBZK0012NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAbdominal aorta =450 \\$aAorta, Abdominal$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAorta =750 \2$aAorta, Abdominal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001012 =LDR 00772cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361489402441 =005 20190215104155.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000796 =035 \\$aBZK0702LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85000796 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168707190000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dAzTeS =053 \0$aQK495.M27 =150 \\$aAdansonia =450 \\$aBaobab (Genus) =450 \\$aBaobabs =550 \\$wg$aBombacaceae =550 \\$wg$aMalvaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Baobab, portrait of a tree [motion picture] 1983. =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 23 (Adansonia; Bombacaceae) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.):$bp. 26 (Adansonia Linnaeus; Bombacaceae) =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 7. =750 \2$aAdansonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035162 =LDR 00356cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361489502441 =005 20120730162015.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000104 =035 \\$aBZK0010NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAbdominal aneurysm =550 \\$wg$aAortic aneurysms =750 \2$aAortic Aneurysm, Abdominal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017544 =LDR 02059cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361489602441 =005 20120730162055.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000465 =035 \\$aBZK0371NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPhenacetin =450 \\$wnne$aAcetophenetidin =450 \\$aAcetphenetidin =450 \\$aP-acetophenetidide =450 \\$aPara-acetphenetidine =450 \\$aPara-acetylphenetidin =450 \\$aPhenacetine =550 \\$wg$aAcetanilide =550 \\$wg$aEnzyme inhibitors =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 28, 2006$b(Phenacetin. Entry term: Acetophenetidin. Pharm. action: Analgesics, Non-Narcotic, Enzyme Inhibitors) =670 \\$aDujardin-Beaumetz. Clinical observations on the action of Phenacetine-Bayer, 1889:$bp. 1 (The phenacetins (or acetphenetidins) are three in number: meta-acet-phenetidin, para-acet-phenetidin, and ortho-acet-phenetidin. The first of these seems to possess no therapeutic properties. It was in 1887, only last year, that para-acet-phenetidin (Phenacetine) was used for the first time experimentally by Dr. Kobler and others ... phenacetin outrivals its predecessors) p. 2 (Phenacetin seems therefore to be not only an analgesic but a narcotic ... Phenacetine ... can be given for a long period of time ... Phenacetine-Bayer (Para-Acetphenetidine), prepared by the Farbenfabriken, formerly Friedr. Bayer & Co. ... is supplied by us) =670 \\$aMallinckrodt Baker, Inc. WWW "jtbaker" site viewed Dec. 5, 2006:$bMaterial Safety Data Sheet pages (Phenacetin; synonyms: p-Acetophenetidide ... acetophenetin ... para acetylphenetidin) =670 \\$aChemical Heritage Foundation WWW site viewed Dec. 5, 2006:$bAspirin adventures pages (Bayer called its first pharmaceutical product ... acetophenetidin. [I]ts creators called this new drug Phenacetin. This new pharmaceutical marked the beginning of the modern drug industry--for the first time, a drug had been conceived, developed, tested, and marketed by a private company) =750 \2$aPhenacetin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010615 =LDR 00439cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361489702441 =005 20120730162116.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000793 =035 \\$aBZK0699NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdams-Stokes syndrome =450 \\$aMorgagni-Adams-Stokes syndrome =450 \\$aStokes-Adams syndrome =550 \\$wg$aHeart block =750 \2$aAdams-Stokes Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000219 =LDR 00396cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361489802441 =005 20120730162015.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000103 =035 \\$aBZK0009NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD540$bRD548 =150 \\$aAbdomen$xWounds and injuries =450 \\$aAbdominal injuries$5IEN =750 \2$aAbdominal Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000007 =LDR 00335cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361489902441 =005 20120730162116.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000784 =035 \\$aBZK0690NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdamantane =550 \\$wg$aInterferon inducers =750 \2$aAdamantane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000218 =LDR 00391cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361490002441 =005 20120730162014.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000102 =035 \\$aBZK0008NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.A2 =053 \\$aRD668 =150 \\$aAbdomen$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AJO:8/8/90 =750 \2$aAbdominal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000008 =LDR 00836cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361490102441 =005 20120730162055.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000464 =035 \\$aBZK0370NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA1242.A323$cToxicology =150 \\$aAcetonitrile =450 \\$aCyanomethane =450 \\$aEthanenitrile =450 \\$aMethanecarbonitrile =450 \\$aMethyl cyanide =450 \\$aMethylcyanure =550 \\$wg$aNitriles =670 \\$a2011043385: Acetonitrile : properties, applications, and health effects, c2011:$bECIP t.p. 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Hs�ueh wei chen tuan fa, 1981. =670 \\$aAcad Am. encyc.:$bv. 1, p. 91 (Acupuncture meridian points; Meridian acupuncture points) =670 \\$aChu, D.C. The principles of Chinese acupuncture medicine$b(Use "Acupuncture points" through out the book) =670 \\$aCollier's:$bv. 1, p. 101 (Acupuncture points) =670 \\$aMESH browser, June 5, 2006$b(Acupuncture Points: designated locations along nerves or organ meridians for inserting acupuncture needles. 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Works on abbreviations pertaining to a topic are entered under headings of the type$a[topic]--Abbreviations.$iWorks on abbreviations pertaining to a topic in a language other than English are assigned two headings:$a1. [topic]--Abbreviations. 2. Abbreviations, [name of language]. =750 \2$aAbbreviations as Topic$0(DNLM)D000004$5IEN =LDR 00782cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361491902441 =005 20120730162113.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000760 =035 \\$aBZK0666NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM723.A27 =150 \\$aAcupressure =450 \\$aFinger pressure therapy =450 \\$aJin shin do =450 \\$aJin shin jyutsu =450 \\$wnne$aShiatsu =450 \\$aShiatzu =550 \\$wg$aMassage =670 \\$a96-36960: Burmeister, A. 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Works on the often unacknowledged or inappropriate adoption of elements of a minority culture by members of a dominant culture are entered under Cultural appropriation. Works on the absorption of a minority group into the culture, values, and social behaviors of the dominant culture are entered under$aAssimilation (Sociollogy) =681 \\$iNotes under Cultural appropriation; Assimilation (Sociology) =750 \2$aAcculturation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000069 =LDR 00970cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361493002441 =005 20120730162049.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000437 =035 \\$aBZK0343NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aLB2810$bLB2810.5 =150 \\$aAccreditation (Education) =360 \\$isubdivision$aAccreditation$iunder types of educational institutions and names of individual educational institutions, e.g.$aUniversities and colleges--Accreditation; Harvard University--Accreditation;$iand subdivision$aStudy and teaching$iunder subjects for the accreditation of programs of study in those subjects, e.g.$aIndustrial arts--Study and teaching =450 \\$aEducational accreditation =450 \\$aSchools$xAccreditation =550 \\$wg$aEducation$xStandards =550 \\$wg$aEducational surveys =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Educational accreditation, use Accreditation) =750 \2$aAccreditation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000068 =LDR 00765cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361493102441 =005 20120730162047.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000411 =035 \\$aBZK0317NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHF5601$bHF5689 =150 \\$aAccounting =360 \\$isubdivision$aAccounting$iunder topics, e.g.$aDairying--Accounting; Corporations--Accounting;$iand under names of individual corporate bodies =450 \\$aAccountancy =450 \\$aBusiness enterprises$xAccounting =450 \\$aCommerce$xAccounting =450 \\$aCommercial accounting =450 \\$aFinance$xAccounting =450 \\$aFinancial accounting =550 \\$wg$aBusiness =550 \\$aBookkeeping =750 \2$aAccounting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000066 =LDR 00681cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361493202441 =005 20120730162046.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000405 =035 \\$aBZK0311NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAccountants =450 \\$aBookkeepers$5IEN =450 \\$aCertified public accountants =450 \\$aChartered accountants =450 \\$aCPAs =450 \\$aPublic accountants =550 \\$wg$aProfessional employees =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Chartered accountants) =670 \\$aKohler dict. acc.$b(title conferred is present and former countries of British commonwealth) =750 \2$aAccounting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000066 =LDR 00295cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880361493302441 =005 20200813181400.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000713 =035 \\$aBZK0619NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aActinomycin =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic antibiotics =LDR 01128cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361493402441 =005 20120730162111.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000712 =035 \\$aBZK0618NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aActinomycetales =550 \\$wg$aActinobacteria =670 \\$aZinsser microbiology, 1984:$bpp. 583-593. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 8, 2007$b(Actinomycetales is an order of Actinobacteria) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 8, 2007$b(Actinomycetales; an order of gram-positive, primarily aerobic bacteria that tend to form branching filaments; UF Corynebacteriaceae, Coryneform Group) =670 \\$aThe Tree of Life Web Project, Jan. 8, 2007$b(Actinomycetales; contained in: Actinobacteria) =670 \\$aDictionnaire de bac�teriologie v�e�terinaire, via WWW, Jan. 8, 2007$b(the class Actinobacteria is divided into 5 subclasses: Acidimicrobidae, Rubrobacteridae, Coriobacteridae, Sphaerobacteridae, and Actinobacteridae; in the subclass Actinobacteridae, the order Actinomycetales is subdivided into 10 suborders) =750 \2$aActinomycetales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000192 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361493502441 =005 20120730162111.0 =008 921201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000711 =035 \\$aBZK0617NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.A35 =150 \\$aActinomycetaceae =550 \\$wg$aActinomycetales =750 \2$aActinomycetaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000191 =LDR 00450cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361493602441 =005 20120730162013.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000048 =035 \\$aBZJ9954NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHV873$bHV887 =150 \\$aAbandoned children =450 \\$aChildren, Abandoned =450 \\$aExposed children =550 \\$wg$aHomeless children =750 \2$aChild, Abandoned$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002670 =LDR 00659cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361493702441 =005 20120730162111.0 =008 060328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000708 =035 \\$aBZK0614NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.P25 =150 \\$aActinobacillus =550 \\$wg$aPasteurellaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Haemophilus, Pasteurella, and Actinobacillus, 1981. =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 28, 2006$b(Actinobacillus in family Pasteurellaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aBergy's manual, 5th ed.:$bp. 373. =670 \\$aZinsser. Microbiology, 1980:$bp. 793. =750 \2$aActinobacillus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000188 =LDR 00598cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361493802441 =005 20120730162045.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000377 =035 \\$aBZK0283NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH543$cZoology$5IEN =053 \\$aQH543.2$cEcology =053 \\$aSF87$cAnimal culture =150 \\$aAcclimatization =450 \\$aAcclimation =450 \\$aEnvironment$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAdaptation (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aBioclimatology =550 \\$aHuman beings$xEffect of climate on =750 \2$aAcclimatization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000064 =LDR 00511cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361874402441 =005 20120730162816.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85028834 =035 \\$aBZM8740NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTH9198$cFire prevention =053 \\$aTN313$bTN315$cMine accidents =053 \\$aTN817$cCoal storage =150 \\$aCombustion, Spontaneous =450 \\$aSpontaneous combustion =550 \\$wg$aMine fires =750 \2$aSpontaneous Combustion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018605 =LDR 01971cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361874502441 =005 20120730162813.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028562 =035 \\$aBZM8468NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85028562 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aJV =150 \\$aColonies =360 \\$isubdivision$aColonies$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., e.g.$aFrance--Colonies,$iand under headings of the type$a[topic]--[place]$ifor works discussing collectively the colonies of a place in relation to a topic, e.g.$aEducation--Great Britain--Colonies =450 \\$aAnti-colonialism =450 \\$aColonial affairs =450 \\$aColonialism =450 \\$aNeocolonialism =550 \\$wg$aImperialism =550 \\$wg$aNon-self-governing territories =550 \\$aColonization =680 \\$iHere are entered works on colonies in general and colonialism, subdivided further by Africa, America, Asia, or Oceania, if appropriate. Works on the policy of settling immigrants or nationals in colonial areas are entered under$aColonization.$iWorks discussing collectively the colonies ruled by a country or other jurisdiction are entered under the name of the country or other jurisdiction subdivided by$aColonies,$ie.g.$aGreat Britain--Colonies.$iHeadings of the type$a[country]--Colonies$imay be further subdivided by the regions and topics that appear as subdivisions under$aGreat Britain--Colonies. =680 \\$iWorks on the colonial period of individual regions or countries are entered under the name of the region or country with appropriate subdivision, e.g.$aIndia--Politics and government--1919-1947. =680 \\$iWorks on the influence of former colonial policies and structures on the existing institutions of former colonies are entered under the current name of the particular region or country with subdivision$aColonial influence. =681 \\$iNote under$aColonization =750 \2$aColonialism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018595 =LDR 00392cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361874602441 =005 20120730162816.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85028827 =035 \\$aBZM8733LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C7$cBotany =150 \\$aCombretaceae =450 \\$aTerminaliaceae =550 \\$wg$aMyrtales =750 \2$aCombretaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029764 =LDR 00353cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361874702441 =005 20120730162812.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85028550 =035 \\$aBZM8456NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aColon (Anatomy)$xSurgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aColorectal Surgery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003107 =LDR 00400cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361874802441 =005 20120730162812.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85028545 =035 \\$aBZM8451NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC860 =150 \\$aColon (Anatomy)$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aProctology =690 \\$ar2:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aColonic Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003108 =LDR 00472cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361874902441 =005 20070531100349.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85028781 =035 \\$aBZM8687NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRB150.C6 =150 \\$aComa =450 \\$aComatose state =550 \\$wg$aLoss of consciousness =550 \\$aPersistent vegetative state =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Coma, comatose) =750 \2$aComa$0(DNLM)D003128$5IEN =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361875002441 =005 20050505083954.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85028750 =035 \\$aBZM8656LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL696.C6 =150 \\$aColumbiformes =550 \\$wg$aBirds =750 \2$aColumbiformes$0(DNLM)D046092$5IEN =LDR 00515cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361875102441 =005 20120730162812.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028544 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02020833 =035 \\$aBZM8450NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.C6 =150 \\$aColon (Anatomy)$xCancer =450 \\$aColon cancer =450 \\$aColorectal cancer =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/6/90$b(colon cancer; colorectal cancer) =750 \2$aColonic Neoplasms$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003110 =LDR 00610cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361875202441 =005 20120730162812.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028542 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02020822 =035 \\$aBZM8448NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL863$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM345$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aColon (Anatomy) =450 \\$aColorectum =550 \\$wg$aIntestine, Large =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Colon; Colorectum: the colon and rectum together considered as an anatomic or functional unit) =750 \2$aColon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003106 =LDR 01306cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880361875302441 =005 20120730162815.0 =008 040513i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028731 =035 \\$aBZM8637NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL666.O636$cZoology =150 \\$aColubridae =450 \\$aColubrid snakes =450 \\$aColubrids =450 \\$aEgg-laying snakes, Harmless =450 \\$aHarmless egg-laying snakes =450 \\$aHomalopsidae =450 \\$aNatricidae =450 \\$aTypical snakes =550 \\$wg$aSnakes =550 \\$wg$aSquamata =670 \\$aITIS, Oct. 18, 2000$b(Colubridae. Common names: colubrids; typical snakes. Suborder Serpentes, Order Squamata) =670 \\$aThe EMBL reptile database, Oct. 18, 2000$b(Family Colubridae (Colubrids). Superfamily: Xenophidia (Colubroidea or Caenophidia), Suborder: Serpentes (Ophidia), Order: Squamata) =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 6, 2003$b(titles: colubrid snakes) =670 \\$aStandard common and current scientific names for North American amphibians, turtles, reptiles & crocodilians, via WWW, May 13, 2004$b(Colubridae - Harmless Egg-Laying Snakes - Oppel, 1811) =670 \\$aITIS, May 13, 2004$b(Colubridae Oppel, 1811 -- colubrids, typical snakes) =750 \2$aColubridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017812 =LDR 00421cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361875402441 =005 20120730162812.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028468 =035 \\$aBZM8374LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A685$cBotany =150 \\$aColocasia =450 \\$aElephant's ear plants =450 \\$aLeucocasia =550 \\$wg$aAraceae =750 \2$aColocasia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031060 =LDR 00426cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361875502441 =005 20120730162815.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85028718 =035 \\$aBZM8624NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG107.5.C6 =150 \\$aColposcopy =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopy =550 \\$wg$aVagina$xExamination =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aColposcopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003127 =LDR 00434cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361875602441 =005 20120730162815.0 =008 921221||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028714 =035 \\$aBZM8620NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aColostrum =450 \\$aForemilk =550 \\$wg$aMammary glands$xSecretions =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Colostrum, also called Foremilk) =750 \2$aColostrum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003126 =LDR 00618cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361875702441 =005 20120730162812.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028467 =035 \\$aBZM8373NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL737.P93 =150 \\$aColobus =450 \\$aColobi =450 \\$aColobuses =450 \\$aPiliocolobus =450 \\$aProcolobus =550 \\$wg$aCercopithecidae =550 \\$wg$aColobine monkeys =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Colobus n. pl. buses, -bi; any of several large slender African monkeys of genus Colobus) =750 \2$aColobus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003104 =LDR 00441cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361875802441 =005 20080307092912.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028713 =035 \\$aBZM8619NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aColostomy =450 \\$aAnus preternatural =450 \\$aArtificial anus =550 \\$wg$aColon (Anatomy)$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aEnterostomy =750 \2$aColostomy$0(DNLM)D003125$5IEN =LDR 00800cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880361875902441 =005 20120730162811.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85028453 =035 \\$aBZM8359NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD549$cChemistry =053 \\$aQP525$cPhysiology =150 \\$aColloids =450 \\$aDispersoids =450 \\$aGels =450 \\$aHydrogels =450 \\$aSols =550 \\$wg$aAmorphous substances =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Physical and theoretical =550 \\$wg$aDiffusion =550 \\$wg$aMatter$xProperties =550 \\$wg$aSolution (Chemistry) =550 \\$wg$aSurface chemistry =550 \\$aMicelles =550 \\$aParticles =550 \\$aRheology =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aColloids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003102 =LDR 00328cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361876002441 =005 20120730162811.0 =008 920103||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028450 =035 \\$aBZM8356NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCollodion =550 \\$wg$aPyroxylin =750 \2$aCollodion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003101 =LDR 00653cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361876102441 =005 20120730162814.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028698 =035 \\$aBZM8604NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85028698 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP456.C65$cFood processing =053 \0$aTX571.C7$cNutrition =150 \\$aColoring matter in food =450 \\$aDyes and dyeing$xFood =450 \\$aFood coloring agents$5IEN =450 \\$aFood colorings =450 \\$aFood colors =450 \\$aFood dyes =550 \\$wg$aColor of food =550 \\$wg$aFood =750 \2$aFood Coloring Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005505 =LDR 00385cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361876202441 =005 20091205122219.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028423 $zsh 88022032 =035 \\$aBZM8329LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK625.M4$cBotany =150 \\$aColletotrichum =550 \\$wg$aMelanconiaceae =750 \2$aColletotrichum$0(DNLM)D020231$5IEN =LDR 00861cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361876302441 =005 20120730162814.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028695 =035 \\$aBZM8601NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD113$cChemical analysis =053 \0$aQD272.C6$cOrganic chemistry =053 \\$aQC495$5IEN =150 \\$aColorimetry =450 \\$aColor$xMeasurement =450 \\$aColor measurement =550 \\$wg$aOptical measurements =670 \\$aBarnhart, R.K. Dict. of science$b(colorimetry: a measurement or analysis by means of a colorimeter) =670 \\$aEngineering information thes., 1st ed.$b(colorimetry: scope note: measurement of colors by determining the intensities of the three primary colors that make up a given color; BT: optical variables measurement) =750 \2$aColorimetry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003124 =LDR 00595cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361876402441 =005 20120811121348.0 =008 920207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028658 =035 \\$aBZM8564NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.C55 =150 \\$aColor vision in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xPhysiology =750 \2$81$wb$aColor Vision$5IEN$0(DNLM)D055253 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aColor Vision$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00768cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361876502441 =005 20120730162811.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028110 =035 \\$aBZM8016NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNNU-L =150 \\$aCollective labor agreements =450 \\$aAgreements, Collective labor =450 \\$aCollective agreements =450 \\$aCollective bargaining agreements =450 \\$aCollective labor agreements$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aLabor agreements =450 \\$aTrade agreements (Labor) =450 \\$aUnion agreements =550 \\$wg$aCollective bargaining =550 \\$wg$aLabor contract =550 \\$aStrikes and lockouts$xLaw and legislation =750 \2$aCollective Bargaining$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003098 =LDR 00733cz 2200253n 4500 =001 9880361876602441 =005 20241021155604.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85028094 =035 \\$aBZM8000NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM866$bHM886$cSociology =150 \\$aCollective behavior =450 \\$aBehavior, Collective =450 \\$aCrowd behavior =450 \\$aCrowds$xPsychology =450 \\$aMass behavior =550 \\$wg$aHuman behavior =550 \\$wg$aSocial action =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology =550 \\$aCrowds =750 \2$aMass Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008399$0(DNLM)D000090522$5IEN-M =750 \2$aMass Gatherings$0(DNLM)D000090522$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00789cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361876702441 =005 20120730162810.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027996 =035 \\$aBZM7902NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHD6971.5 =150 \\$aCollective bargaining =450 \\$aBargaining =450 \\$aLabor negotiations =550 \\$wg$aIndustrial relations =550 \\$wg$aNegotiation in business =670 \\$aLCSH updates, 8/90$b(heading Disclosure of information (Collective bargaining) cancelled because it is covered by the headings Disclosure of information, and Collective bargaining)) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =690 \\$ar:GLS:9/5/90 (citation for cancelled heading added) =750 \2$aCollective Bargaining$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003098 =LDR 00600cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361876802441 =005 20120730162810.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027992 =035 \\$aBZM7898NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC 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Cognitive-behavioral ... 1989. =750 \2$aCognitive Behavioral Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015928 =LDR 00651cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361878802441 =005 20120730162807.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027754 =035 \\$aBZM7660NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC489.C62 =150 \\$aCognitive-experiential psychotherapy =450 \\$aCET (Psychotherapy) =550 \\$wg$aCognitive therapy =550 \\$wg$aExperiential psychotherapy =750 \2$81$wb$aCognition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003071 =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychotherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011613 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCognition$iand$aPsychotherapy. =LDR 00624cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361878902441 =005 20120730162807.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027753 =035 \\$aBZM7659NU =035 \\$aSH 85027753 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF337.C63$cPsychology =053 \0$aHM1191$cSocial psychology =150 \\$aCognitive dissonance =450 \\$wnne$aDissonance (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aChange (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aCognition =550 \\$wg$aMotivation (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aSelectivity (Psychology) =750 \2$aCognitive Dissonance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003073 =LDR 00676cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361879002441 =005 20120730162807.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027749 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02016155 =035 \\$aBZM7655NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.C5 =150 \\$aCognition in children =450 \\$wnne$aCognition (Child psychology) =450 \\$aThought and thinking in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aCognition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003071 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCognition$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00791cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361879102441 =005 20120730162807.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027747 =035 \\$aBZM7653NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ506.C63 =150 \\$aCognition disorders in children =450 \\$aCognitive disorders in children$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aChild psychiatry =550 \\$wg$aChild psychopathology =550 \\$wg$aCognition in children =667 \\$ar:GLS:9/21/90 (ref for "Cognitive disorders in children" added)$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aCognition Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003072 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCognition Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00455cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361879202441 =005 20120730162806.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027745 =035 \\$aBZM7651NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC553.C64 =150 \\$aCognition disorders =450 \\$aCognitive disorders =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aCognition Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003072 =LDR 00665cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361879302441 =005 20120730162806.0 =008 920204||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027742 =035 \\$aBZM7648NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF309$bBF499 =150 \\$aCognition =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =670 \\$aPeng. dict. psych. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on mental processes in general. Works on the general approach to psychology that emphasizes the role of internal, mental processes in behavior are entered under$aCognitive psychology. =681 \\$iNote under$aCognitive psychology =750 \2$aCognition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003071 =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361879402441 =005 20120730162757.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027088 =035 \\$aBZM6994NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCloaca (Zoology) =550 \\$wg$aGenitourinary organs =550 \\$aRectum =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aCloaca$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002988 =LDR 00461cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361879502441 =005 20120730162757.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027086 =035 \\$aBZM6992NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL881$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM421$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP265$cPhysiology =150 \\$aClitoris =550 \\$wg$aVulva =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aClitoris$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002987 =LDR 01131cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361879602441 =005 20130209161942.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027085 =035 \\$aBZM6991NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN484$cEthnology =150 \\$aClitoridectomy =450 \\$aClitorectomy =450 \\$aClitoris$xExcision =550 \\$wg$aFemale circumcision =550 \\$wg$aVulvectomy =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 21, 2012$b(Circumcision, Female. Scope Note: A general term encompassing three types of excision of the external female genitalia - Sunna, clitoridectomy, and infibulation. It is associated with severe health risks and has been declared illegal in many places, but continues to be widely practiced in a number of countries, particularly in Africa. UF Clitorectomy; Clitoridectomy; Female Circumcision; Genital Mutilation, Female; Infibulation. 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Science times, Aug. 7, 1990. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 2, 2006$b(Clinical Trials) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on prospective, controlled, randomized clinical studies designed to evaluate various medical management modalities. =750 \2$aClinical Trials as Topic$0(DNLM)D002986$5IEN =LDR 00454cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361879902441 =005 20120730162757.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027067 =035 \\$aBZM6973NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC466.8$bRC467.97 =150 \\$aClinical psychology =550 \\$wg$aPsychiatry =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Applied =550 \\$aPsychological tests =750 \2$aPsychology, Clinical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011586 =LDR 00399cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361880002441 =005 20120730162756.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027066 =035 \\$aBZM6972NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aClinical psychologists =550 \\$wg$aMental health personnel =550 \\$wg$aPsychologists =750 \2$aPsychology, Clinical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011586 =LDR 00529cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361880102441 =005 20120810095404.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027065 =035 \\$aBZM6971NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRB48 =150 \\$aClinical enzymology =450 \\$aDiagnostic enzymology =450 \\$aEnzymology, Clinical$5IEN =450 \\$aEnzymology, Diagnostic$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aClinical chemistry =550 \\$wg$aEnzymology =750 \2$aClinical Enzyme Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004796 =LDR 00604cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361880202441 =005 20120730162756.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027063 =035 \\$aBZM6969NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ503.3 =150 \\$aClinical child psychology =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =550 \\$wg$aClinical psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychology, Clinical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011586 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPsychology, Clinical$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361880302441 =005 20120730162756.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027057 =035 \\$aBZM6963NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aClindamycin =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aClindamycin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002981 =LDR 00501cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361880402441 =005 20080310092622.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027049 =035 \\$aBZM6955LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA793$bRA794$cGeneral =053 \\$aRL120.C55$cSkin diseases =150 \\$aClimatotherapy =450 \\$aClimate therapy =550 \\$wg$aMedical climatology =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Physiological =750 \2$aClimatotherapy$0(DNLM)D013790$5IEN =LDR 01307cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361880502441 =005 20120730162756.0 =008 860211\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027044 =035 \\$aBZM6950NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQC851$bQC999 =150 \\$aClimatology =360 \\$isubdivision$aClimate$iunder names of countries, cities, etc.; and subdivision$aClimatic factors$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, individual plants and groups of plants, and individual land vehiclesand types of land vehicles for works on the relation of those topics to climate, e.g.$aFishes--Climatic factors; Corn--Climatic factors; Automobiles--Climatic factors =360 \\$isubdivision$aClimate$iunder names of countries, cities, etc.; and subdivision$aClimatic factors$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, individual plants and groups of plants, and individual land vehicles, for works on the relation of those topics to climate, e.g.$aFishes--Climatic factors; Corn--Climatic factors; Automobiles--Climatic factors =450 \\$aClimate =450 \\$aClimate science =450 \\$aScience of climate =550 \\$wg$aMeteorology =670 \\$aWard, B. Communicating on climate change, c2008:$bp. vi (climate science) =750 \2$aClimate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002980 =LDR 01531cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880361880602441 =005 20150524132643.0 =008 020409i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027037 $zsh2004001332 =035 \\$aBZM6943NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQC902.8$bQC903.2 =150 \\$aClimatic changes =360 \\$isubdivision$aClimatic factors$iunder individual animals and groups of animals and individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aFishes--Climatic factors; Corn--Climatic factors =450 \\$aChanges, Climatic =450 \\$aClimate change =450 \\$aClimate changes =450 \\$aClimate variations =450 \\$aClimatic change =450 \\$wnne$aClimatic changes$xEnvironmental aspects =450 \\$aClimatic fluctuations =450 \\$aClimatic variations =450 \\$aGlobal climate changes =450 \\$aGlobal climatic changes =550 \\$wg$aClimatology =550 \\$aClimate change mitigation =550 \\$aTeleconnections (Climatology) =670 \\$a92622097: International Conference on the Role of the Polar Regions in Global Change (1990 : University of Alaska, Fairbanks). 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Scope Note: Excision of the prepuce of the penis (foreskin) or part of it. UF Circumcision; Male Circumcision. SA Foreskin; in MeSH Tree Structures under Body Modification, Non-Therapeutic and under Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male) =670 \\$aCircumcision : surgical removal of the foreskin from the tip of the penis, 2000$b(Every male is born with a covering of skin over the sensitive end of the penis. This covering is called foreskin. For some people, circumcision is a religious ritual. For others, it is a cultural preference. The procedure began as a way to help prevent disease by making the penis easier to clean. Circumcision is the surgical removal of the foreskin from the head (tip) of the penis. This leaves the end of the penis exposed.) =670 \\$aDeeper into circumcision : an invitation to awareness and guide to resources for researchers, parents, restorers, activists, and the merely curious : more than 300 sources of information about the male foreskin, foreskin amputation, foreskin restoration, intact foreskin rights advocacy, and more ... c1994. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 21, 2012$b(under Foreskin: Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin, either partially or completely. It may be done for religious requirements, health reasons such as to treat a medical disorder, or personal preferences surrounding hygiene and aesthetics. Preputioplasty is a minor procedure designed to relieve a tight foreskin without resorting to circumcision.) Circumcision (Male circumcision is the surgical removal of some or all of the foreskin (prepuce) from the penis) =670 \\$aMedlinePlus, Sept. 21, 2012$b(Circumcision is the surgical removal of the foreskin of the penis. 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How clock neurons keep time, 2003:$bleaf 3 (circadian clocks; circadian behavior) leaf 5, etc. (circadian rhythms; living clocks; circadian cycle; molecular circadian clock) =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biological terms, 2000$b(circadian rhythm: metabolic or behavioural rhythm with a cycle of about 24 hours) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms online, Apr. 7, 2004$b(circadian rhythm [PHYSIOLOGY] A self-sustained cycle of physiological changes that occurs over an approximately 24-hour cycle, generally synchronized to light-dark cycles in an organism's environment.) =750 \2$aCircadian Rhythm$0(DNLM)D002940$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aChronotype$0(DNLM)D000094407$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/10/29 =LDR 00499cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361884302441 =005 20120730162747.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85026036 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02005823 =035 \\$aBZM5942NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.C5415 =150 \\$aCinnarizine =550 \\$wg$aAntiemetics =550 \\$wg$aAntihistamines =550 \\$wg$aPiperazine =550 \\$wg$aVertigo$xChemotherapy =750 \2$aCinnarizine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002936 =LDR 00616cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361884402441 =005 20120730162728.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023353 =035 \\$aBZM3259NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ504.2 =150 \\$aChild analysis =450 \\$aChild psychoanalysis =550 \\$wg$aChild psychotherapy =550 \\$wg$aPsychoanalysis =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychoanalysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011572 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPsychoanalysis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00903cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880361884502441 =005 20140218171746.0 =008 010328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023348 =035 \\$aBZM3254NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aHV6626.5$bHV6626.54$cSocial pathology =053 \0$aRC569.5.C55$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aChild abuse =360 \\$isubdivision$aAbuse of$iunder groups of children =450 \\$aAbuse of children =450 \\$aChild maltreatment =450 \\$aChild neglect =450 \\$aChildren$xAbuse of =450 \\$wnne$aCruelty to children =450 \\$aMaltreatment of children =450 \\$aNeglect of children =550 \\$wg$aChild welfare =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xCrimes against =550 \\$wg$aFamily violence =550 \\$wg$aParent and child =550 \\$aAbused children =750 \2$aChild Abuse$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002649 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361884602441 =005 20120730162727.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023346 =035 \\$aBZM3252NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL271 =150 \\$aChilblains =550 \\$wg$aCold$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aFrostbite =750 \2$aChilblains$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002647 =LDR 00580cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361884702441 =005 20120730162727.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85023316 =035 \\$aBZM3222NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C74$cBotany =053 \\$aSB211.C5$cRoot crops =053 \\$aSB351.C5$cVegetables =150 \\$aChicory =450 \\$aBlue dandelion =450 \\$aBlue sailor (Plant) =450 \\$aCichorium intybus =450 \\$aCoffee weed =450 \\$aSuccory =550 \\$wg$aCichorium =750 \2$aChicory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018651 =LDR 00445cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361884802441 =005 20120730162727.0 =008 020904i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023298 =035 \\$aBZM3204NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF481$bSF502 =150 \\$aChickens =450 \\$aGallus domesticus =450 \\$aGallus gallus =550 \\$wg$aPoultry =550 \\$aEggs$xProduction =750 \2$aChickens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002645 =LDR 01047cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880361884902441 =005 20120730162727.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85023296 =035 \\$aBZM3202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF995.6.F595 =150 \\$aFowl pox =450 \\$aAvian contagious epithelioma =450 \\$aAvian diphtheria =450 \\$aAvian pox =450 \\$aBird pox =450 \\$wnne$aChicken pox in poultry =450 \\$aEpithelioma contagiosum =450 \\$aFowlpox =550 \\$wg$aPoultry$xVirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aPoxvirus diseases =670 \\$aMerck vet.:$bpp. 1097-98 (Fowl pox) =670 \\$aBlack's vet. dict.$b(Fowl-pox; 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Parenterally-transmitted non-A, non-B hepatitis) =750 \2$aHepatitis C$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006526 =LDR 00795cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362176902441 =005 20120730163232.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060289 =035 \\$aBZR0195NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ272 =150 \\$aHepatitis, Neonatal =450 \\$aNeonatal hepatitis =550 \\$wg$aHepatitis in children =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants$xDiseases =688 \\$aHeading changed 20061025 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Hepatitis, Neonata =688 \\$aHeading changed 20061012 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Hepatitis, Neonatal =750 \2$81$wb$aHepatitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006505 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007231 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHepatitis$iand$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN =LDR 00423cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362177002441 =005 20120730163232.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060288 =035 \\$aBZR0194NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC848.H42 =150 \\$aHepatitis =450 \\$aLiver$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =550 \\$wg$aLiver$xDiseases =750 \2$aHepatitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006505 =LDR 00333cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362177102441 =005 20120730163232.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060285 =035 \\$aBZR0191NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHepatic artery =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHepatic Artery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006499 =LDR 00438cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362177202441 =005 20120730163232.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060284 =035 \\$aBZR0190NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHepatectomy =450 \\$aLiver$xExcision =550 \\$wg$aExcision (Surgery) =550 \\$wg$aLiver$xSurgery =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hepatectomy) =750 \2$aHepatectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006498 =LDR 00424cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362177302441 =005 20120730163232.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060283 =035 \\$aBZR0189NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP702.H4 =150 \\$aHeparin =550 \\$wg$aAnticoagulants (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aPolysaccharides =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHeparin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006493 =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362177402441 =005 20080310104826.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060242 =035 \\$aBZR0148NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD33.3 =150 \\$aHemostatics =450 \\$aStyptics =550 \\$wg$aHematologic agents =750 \2$aHemostatics$0(DNLM)D006490$5IEN =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362177502441 =005 20120730163232.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060241 =035 \\$aBZR0147NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD33.3 =150 \\$aHemostasis, Surgical =450 \\$aSurgical hemostasis =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Operative =750 \2$aHemostasis, Surgical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006488 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362177602441 =005 20130821090756.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060240 =035 \\$aBZR0146NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHemostasis =450 \\$aHaemostasis =550 \\$wg$aHemorrhage =750 \2$aHemostasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006487 =LDR 00409cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362177702441 =005 20120730163231.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060238 =035 \\$aBZR0144NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC632.H45 =150 \\$aHemosiderosis =550 \\$wg$aIron$xMetabolism$xDisorders =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHemosiderosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006486 =LDR 00469cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362177802441 =005 20120730163231.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060237 =035 \\$aBZR0143NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP551 =150 \\$aHemosiderin =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xPigments =550 \\$wg$aIron proteins =550 \\$aFerritin =670 \\$aWk AFM7857 =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHemosiderin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006485 =LDR 00451cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362177902441 =005 20120730163231.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060235 =035 \\$aBZR0141NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC865 =150 \\$aHemorrhoids =450 \\$aPiles (Disease) =550 \\$wg$aRectum$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aVaricose veins =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHemorrhoids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006484 =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362178002441 =005 20120730163231.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060234 =035 \\$aBZR0140NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHemorrhagic shock =450 \\$aHematogenic shock =550 \\$wg$aShock =750 \2$aShock, Hemorrhagic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012771 =LDR 00647cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362178102441 =005 20120730163231.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060232 =035 \\$aBZR0138NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC147.H44 =150 \\$aHemorrhagic fever, Omsk =450 \\$aOmsk hemorrhagic fever =550 \\$wg$aFlaviviral diseases =550 \\$wg$aHemorrhagic fever =550 \\$wg$aTick-borne diseases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 29, 2007$b(Hemorrhagic Fever, Omsk. Scope note Infection with the Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus, a Flavivirus) =750 \2$aHemorrhagic Fever, Omsk$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006481 =LDR 00391cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362178202441 =005 20120730163231.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060231 =035 \\$aBZR0137NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHemorrhagic fever =550 \\$wg$aArenavirus diseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHemorrhagic Fevers, Viral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006482 =LDR 00435cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362178302441 =005 20120730163231.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060228 =035 \\$aBZR0134NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC633 =150 \\$aHemorrhagic diseases =450 \\$aHemorrhagic disorders =550 \\$wg$aDiseases =550 \\$wg$aHemorrhage =750 \2$aHemorrhagic Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006474 =LDR 00556cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362178402441 =005 20100218180558.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060227 =035 \\$aBZR0133NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ271 =150 \\$aHemorrhagic disease of newborn =450 \\$aMorbus haemolyticus neonatorum =550 \\$wg$aHemorrhagic diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hemorrhagic disease of newborn) =750 \2$aVitamin K Deficiency Bleeding$0(DNLM)D006475$5IEN =LDR 00659cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362178502441 =005 20120730163231.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060226 =035 \\$aBZR0132NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG711$cLabor =053 \\$aRG580.H5$cPregnancy =053 \\$aRG821$cPuerperal state =150 \\$aUterine hemorrhage =450 \\$wnne$aHemorrhage, Uterine =450 \\$aUterus$xHemorrhage =550 \\$wg$aHemorrhage =550 \\$wg$aLabor (Obstetrics)$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aUterus$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Uterine hemorrhage) =750 \2$aUterine Hemorrhage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014592 =LDR 00863cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362178602441 =005 20120730163231.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060224 =035 \\$aBZR0130NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85060224 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRB144$cPathology =053 \0$aRD33.3$cOperative surgery =150 \\$aHemorrhage =360 \\$isubdivision$aHemorrhage$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Hemorrhage; Foot--Hemorrhage =450 \\$aBleeding =450 \\$aHaemorrhage =450 \\$aHemoptysis =550 \\$wg$aAnemia =550 \\$wg$aBlood =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Operative =550 \\$aArteries$xWounds and injuries =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hemorrhage x Bleeding) =670 \\$aLC database, June 19, 2002$b(titles: haemorrhage) =750 \2$aHemorrhage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006470 =LDR 00620cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362178702441 =005 20120730163231.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060223 =035 \\$aBZR0129NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP552.H46 =150 \\$aHemoproteins =450 \\$aHeme proteins =450 \\$aHemeproteins =550 \\$wg$aMetalloproteins =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 1, 2006$b(Hemeproteins. Entry term: Heme proteins) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(hemoprotein: a conjugated protein containing heme as the prosthetic group) =750 \2$aHemeproteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006420 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362178802441 =005 20120730163231.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060222 =035 \\$aBZR0128NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHemopneumothorax =550 \\$wg$aHemorrhage =550 \\$wg$aPleural effusions =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHemopneumothorax$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006468 =LDR 00586cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362178902441 =005 20060830094732.0 =008 060328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060221 =035 \\$aBZR0127NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHaemophilus meningitis =450 \\$wnne$aHemophilus meningitis =550 \\$wg$aHaemophilus infections =550 \\$wg$aMeningitis =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 28, 2006$b(Meningitis, Haemophilus) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060508 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Hemophilus meningitis =750 \2$aMeningitis, Haemophilus$0(DNLM)008583$5IEN =LDR 00813cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362179002441 =005 20120730163231.0 =008 060328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060220 =035 \\$aBZR0126NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.P25 =150 \\$aHaemophilus influenzae =450 \\$aBacillus influenzae =450 \\$aBacterium influenzae =450 \\$wnne$aHemophilus influenzae =450 \\$aPfeiffer bacillus =550 \\$wg$aHaemophilus =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 28, 2006$b(Haemophilus influenzae. Entry term: Hemophilus influenzae. Scop note: A species of Haemophilus found on the mucous membranes of humans and a variety of animals) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060508 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Hemophilus influenzae =750 \2$aHaemophilus Influenzae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006193 =LDR 00822cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362179102441 =005 20120730163231.0 =008 060328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060219 =035 \\$aBZR0125NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC116.H44$cInternal medicine =053 \0$aRC776.H44$cLung diseases =150 \\$aHaemophilus infections =450 \\$aHaemophilus diseases =450 \\$wnne$aHemophilus diseases =450 \\$aHemophilus infections =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 28, 2006$b(Haemophilus Infections. Entry term: Hemophilus Infections. scope note: Infections with bacteria of the genus Haemophilus) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060508 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Hemophilus diseases =750 \2$aHaemophilus Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006192 =LDR 00781cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362179202441 =005 20120730163230.0 =008 060328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060218 =035 \\$aBZR0124NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.P25 =150 \\$aHaemophilus =450 \\$wnne$aHemophilus =550 \\$wg$aPasteurellaceae =670 \\$aEuz�eby, J.P. List of prokaryotic names with standing in nomenclature via WWW, Mar. 28, 2006$b(Haemophilus, genus) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 28, 2006$b(Haemophilus. Entry term: Hemophilus. Scope note: A genus of Pasteurellaceae that consists of several species occurring in animals and humans.) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060508 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Hemophilus =750 \2$aHaemophilus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006190 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362179302441 =005 20120730163230.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060217 =035 \\$aBZR0123NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHemophiliacs =450 \\$aHemophilia$xPatients =450 \\$aHemophilics =550 \\$wg$aChronically ill =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHemophilia A$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006467 =LDR 00810cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362179402441 =005 20120730163230.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060214 =035 \\$aBZR0120NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC642 =150 \\$aHemophilia =450 \\$aClassic hemophilia =450 \\$aFactor VIII deficiency =450 \\$aHaemophilia =450 \\$aHematophilia =450 \\$aHemophilia A =450 \\$aHemorrhagic diathesis =550 \\$wg$aBlood coagulation disorders =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hemophilia x Hemophilia A) =670 \\$a92-252860: Hoeben, R.C. Towards gene therapy for haemophilia A$b(classic haemophilia, factor VIII deficiency) =670 \\$aApril Fool's Day, 1994:$bp. 4 of cover (Haemophilia) =750 \2$aHemophilia A$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006467 =LDR 00986cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362179502441 =005 20120730163230.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060213 =035 \\$aBZR0119NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC647.H44 =150 \\$aHemolytic-uremic syndrome =450 \\$aGasser syndrome =450 \\$aGasser's syndrome =450 \\$aHUS (Disease) =450 \\$aUremic-hemolytic syndrome =550 \\$wg$aAcute renal failure =550 \\$wg$aBlood platelet disorders =550 \\$wg$aHemolytic anemia =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =550 \\$wg$aUremia =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hemolytic-uremic syndrome x Gasser's syndrome) =670 \\$aJablonski's dict. of syndromes and eponymic diseases$b(Hemoltic uremic syndrome. Synonyms: Gasser syndrome, uremic-hemolytic syndrome) =670 \\$aHemolytic uremic syndrome and thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, c1992$b(HUS) =750 \2$aHemolytic-Uremic Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006463 =LDR 00593cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362179602441 =005 20120730163230.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060212 =035 \\$aBZR0118NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR187.H45 =150 \\$aHemolytic plaque technique =450 \\$aHaemolytic plaque technique =450 \\$aJerne's plaque technique =550 \\$wg$aComplement fixation =550 \\$wg$aHemolysis and hemolysins =550 \\$wg$aPlaque assay technique =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHemolytic Plaque Technique$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006462 =LDR 00572cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362179702441 =005 20120730163230.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060211 =035 \\$aBZR0117NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC641.7.H4 =150 \\$aHemolytic anemia, Autoimmune =450 \\$aAutoimmune hemolytic anemia =450 \\$aAutoimmune hemolytic disorder =450 \\$aHemolytic disorder, Autoimmune =550 \\$wg$aAutoimmune diseases =550 \\$wg$aHemolytic anemia =750 \2$aAnemia, Hemolytic, Autoimmune$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000744 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362179802441 =005 20120730163230.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060210 =035 \\$aBZR0116NU =035 \\$aSH 85060210 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC641.7.H4 =150 \\$aHemolytic anemia =550 \\$wg$aAnemia =550 \\$wg$aHemolysis and hemolysins =750 \2$aAnemia, Hemolytic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000743 =LDR 00514cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362179902441 =005 20070420141003.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060209 =035 \\$aBZR0115NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185 =150 \\$aHemolysis and hemolysins =550 \\$wg$aAntigen-antibody reactions =550 \\$wg$aBlood =550 \\$wg$aImmunity =550 \\$wg$aSerum =750 \2$aHemolysin Proteins$0(DNLM)D006460$5IEN-M =750 \2$aHemolysis$0(DNLM)D006461$5IEN-M =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362180002441 =005 20120611092021.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060208 =035 \\$aBZR0114NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL841 =150 \\$aHemolymph glands =681 \\$iExample under$aGlands =750 \2$aHemolymph$0(DNLM)D006458$5IEN =LDR 01010cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362180102441 =005 20120611092210.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060207 =035 \\$aBZR0113NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aHemolymph =450 \\$aHaemolymph =550 \\$wg$aBlood =550 \\$wg$aLymphatics =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 31, 2011$b(Hemolymph, or haemolymph, is a fluid in the circulatory system of some arthropods (including spiders, crustaceans such as crabs and shrimp, and even some insects such as stoneflies) and is analogous to the fluids and cells making up both blood and interstitial fluid (including water, proteins, fats, sugars, hormones, etc.) in vertebrates such as birds and mammals. Additionally, some non-arthropods such as molluscs possess a hemolymphatic circulatory system.) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 31, 2011$b(Hemolymph. Scope note: The blood/lymphlike nutrient fluid of some invertebrates.) =750 \2$aHemolymph$0(DNLM)D006458$5IEN =LDR 00565cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362180202441 =005 20120730163230.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060206 =035 \\$aBZR0112NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ416.H43 =150 \\$aHemoglobinopathy in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric hematology =750 \2$81$wb$aHemoglobinopathies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006453 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHemoglobinopathies$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00545cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362180302441 =005 20120730163230.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060203 =035 \\$aBZR0109NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC641.7.H35 =150 \\$aHemoglobinopathy =450 \\$aAbnormal hemoglobin =450 \\$aHemoglobin, Abnormal =550 \\$wg$aAnemia =550 \\$aHemoglobin polymorphisms =750 \2$aHemoglobinopathies$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D006453 =750 \2$aHemoglobins, Abnormal$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D006455 =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362180402441 =005 20120730163230.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060202 =035 \\$aBZR0108NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHemoglobinometry =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xAnalysis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHemoglobinometry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006452 =LDR 00768cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362180502441 =005 20090608135155.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060198 =035 \\$aBZR0104NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP96.5 =150 \\$aHemoglobin =450 \\$aHemoglobins =450 \\$aHemoglobulin =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xPigments =550 \\$wg$aBlood proteins =550 \\$wg$aErythrocytes =550 \\$wg$aHemoproteins =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 1, 2006$b(Hemoglobins. Scope note: The oxygen-carrying pigments of erythrocytes. They are found in all vertebrates and some invertebrates. The structure of the globin moiety differs between species. Entry term: Hemoglobin) =750 \2$aHemoglobins$0(DNLM)D006454$5IEN =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362180602441 =005 20120730163230.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060197 =035 \\$aBZR0103NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHemoerythrin =450 \\$aHemerythrin$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xPigments =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHemerythrin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006422 =LDR 00534cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362180702441 =005 20251118142006.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060196 =035 \\$aBZR0102NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHemodynamics =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation =550 \\$aCardiac output =550 \\$wg$aHydrodynamics =750 \2$aHemodynamics$0(DNLM)D006439$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aGlobal Longitudinal Strain$0(DNLM)D000094582$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/11/18 =LDR 00507cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362180802441 =005 20120730163229.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060191 =035 \\$aBZR0097NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHome hemodialysis =450 \\$wnne$aHemodialysis$xHome therapy =450 \\$aHome dialysis =550 \\$wg$aHemodialysis =550 \\$wg$aHome care services =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hemodialysis, Home) =750 \2$aHemodialysis, Home$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006437 =LDR 00595cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362180902441 =005 20120730163229.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060189 =035 \\$aBZR0095NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC901.7.H45 =150 \\$aHemodialysis =450 \\$aBlood$xDialysis =450 \\$aBlood dialysis =450 \\$aExtracorporeal dialysis =450 \\$aKidney dialysis =450 \\$aRenal dialysis =550 \\$wg$aDialysis =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =550 \\$aBlood$xFiltration =750 \2$aRenal Dialysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006435 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362181002441 =005 20190716131138.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060187 =035 \\$aBZR0093NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHemocyanin =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xPigments =550 \\$wg$aCopper proteins =750 \2$aHemocyanins$0(DNLM)D006433$5IEN =LDR 01097cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362181102441 =005 20120730163229.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060186 =035 \\$aBZR0092NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dUkOxU =053 \0$aRC632.H4 =150 \\$aHemochromatosis =450 \\$aBronze diabetes =450 \\$aDiabetes, Bronze =450 \\$aHaemochromatosis =450 \\$aHemachromatosis =450 \\$aHematochromatosis =450 \\$aIron storage disease =450 \\$aRecklinghausen-Applebaum disease =550 \\$wg$aHemosiderosis =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism, Inborn errors of =550 \\$wg$aPigmentation disorders =670 \\$aTownsend D. M.E. or not M.E. that is the question, 2011:$bcover (diagnosed as having genetic haemochromatosis which is iron overload of the blood.) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hemochromatosis x Diabetes, Bronze) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Hemochromatosis. Also called hemachromatosis, hematochromatosis, Recklinghausen-Applebaum disease, Iron storage disease) =750 \2$aHemochromatosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006432 =LDR 00551cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362181202441 =005 20120730163229.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060175 =035 \\$aBZR0081NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL521$bQL524.2 =150 \\$aHemiptera =450 \\$aBugs, True =450 \\$wnne$aHeteroptera =450 \\$aPlant bugs =450 \\$aRhynchota =450 \\$aSiphonata =450 \\$aTrue bugs =550 \\$wg$aInsects =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHemiptera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006430 =LDR 00424cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362181302441 =005 20120730163229.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060174 =035 \\$aBZR0080NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC406.H45 =150 \\$aHemiplegics =450 \\$aHemiplegia$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aParalytics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHemiplegia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006429 =LDR 00330cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362181402441 =005 20120730163229.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060173 =035 \\$aBZR0079NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHemiplegia =550 \\$wg$aParalysis =750 \2$aHemiplegia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006429 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362181502441 =005 20120730163229.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060170 =035 \\$aBZR0076NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHemipelvectomy =550 \\$wg$aAmputation =550 \\$wg$aPelvis$xSurgery =750 \2$aHemipelvectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006428 =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362181602441 =005 20120730163228.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060152 =035 \\$aBZR0058NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE94 =150 \\$aHemianopsia =550 \\$wg$aBlindness =750 \2$aHemianopsia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006423 =LDR 00778cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362181702441 =005 20120730163228.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060147 =035 \\$aBZR0053NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP671.H45 =150 \\$aHeme =450 \\$aHematin =550 \\$wg$aPorphyrins =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 1, 2006$b(Heme. Scope note: The color-furnishing portion of hemoglobin. It is found free in tissues and as the prosthetic group in many hemeproteins.) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(heme: the nonprotein, insoluble, iron protoporphyrin constituent of hemoglobin, various other respiratory pigments and of many cells, both animal and vegetable. Formerly known as hematin.) =750 \2$aHeme$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006418 =LDR 00569cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362181802441 =005 20091118100303.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060144 =035 \\$aBZR0050NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ476.H44 =150 \\$aHematuria in children =550 \\$wg$aHematuria =550 \\$wg$aPediatric nephrology =750 \2$81$wb$aHematuria$0(DNLM)D006417$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHematuria$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00455cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362181902441 =005 20091118100215.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060143 =035 \\$aBZR0049NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC918.H4 =053 \\$aSF961 =150 \\$aHematuria =550 \\$wg$aHemorrhage =550 \\$wg$aUrinary organs$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aUrine$xAnalysis =750 \2$aHematuria$0(DNLM)D006417$5IEN =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362182002441 =005 20120730163228.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060142 =035 \\$aBZR0048NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP671.H4 =150 \\$aHematoporphyrin =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xPigments =550 \\$wg$aPorphyrins =750 \2$aHematoporphyrins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006415 =LDR 00351cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362182102441 =005 20120730163228.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060141 =035 \\$aBZR0047NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC280.H47 =150 \\$aHematopoietic system$xCancer =750 \2$aHematologic Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019337 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362182202441 =005 20120730163228.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060140 =035 \\$aBZR0046NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHematopoietic system =450 \\$aHemopoietic system =550 \\$wg$aHematopoiesis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHematopoietic System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006413 =LDR 00850cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362182302441 =005 20100922101829.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060138 =035 \\$aBZR0044NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dABAU =150 \\$aHematopoietic stem cells =450 \\$aHSCs (Hematopoietic stem cells) =550 \\$wg$aBlood cells =550 \\$wg$aBone marrow cells =550 \\$wg$aHematopoietic system =550 \\$wg$aMultipotent stem cells =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 3, 2010$b(Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are multipotent stem cells that give rise to all the blood cell types ... ) =670 \\$aGenes & development, Dec. 1, 2007:$bp. 3045 (Hematopoietic stem cell and its niche ... 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Also called hemartoma (obs.) Angioma is often used synonymously but can also apply to lymphangioma) =750 \2$aHemangioma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006391 =LDR 00524cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362183402441 =005 20120730163227.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060116 =035 \\$aBZR0022NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP91$cBlood =053 \\$aQR185$cImmunity =150 \\$aHemagglutinin =550 \\$wg$aAgglutination =550 \\$wg$aAgglutinins =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xAgglutination =550 \\$wg$aImmunity =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHemagglutinins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006388 =LDR 00564cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362183502441 =005 20120730163227.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060115 =035 \\$aBZR0021NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR187.H38 =150 \\$aHemagglutination tests =550 \\$wg$aAgglutination tests =550 \\$wg$aAntigen-antibody reactions =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xAgglutination =550 \\$wg$aHemagglutinin =550 \\$wg$aImmunoassay =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHemagglutination Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006386 =LDR 00569cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362183602441 =005 20120730163227.0 =008 860211in\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060106 =035 \\$aBZR0012NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF723.H45$cPsychology =150 \\$aHelping behavior in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aHelping Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006379 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHelping Behavior$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00472cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362183702441 =005 20120730163227.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060103 =035 \\$aBZR0009NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHelping behavior =450 \\$aBehavior, Helping =550 \\$wg$aHuman behavior =550 \\$wg$aInterpersonal relations =550 \\$aAltruism =550 \\$aCaring =750 \2$aHelping Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006379 =LDR 00808cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362183802441 =005 20190520140438.0 =008 030718i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060079 =035 \\$aBZQ9985LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A14$cBotany =150 \\$aHelobiae =450 \\$aAlismales =450 \\$aAlismatales =450 \\$aHydrocharitales =450 \\$aNaiadales =450 \\$aNajadales =450 \\$aPotamogetonales =550 \\$wg$aMonocotyledons =670 \\$aHolmes, S. Outline of plant classification, 1983:$bpp. 115-118 (Order Heliobiae in the classification of Engler, etc., is equivalent to subclass Alismidae with orders Alismales (Alismatales), Hydrocharitales, and Najadales in the classification of Cronquist.) =750 \2$aAlismatales$0(DNLM)D035961$5IEN =LDR 00497cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362183902441 =005 20120730163227.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060076 =035 \\$aBZQ9982NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL392$cZoology =150 \\$aHelminths =450 \\$aParasitic worms =450 \\$aWorms, Intestinal and parasitic =450 \\$aWorms, Parasitic =550 \\$wg$aParasites =550 \\$wg$aWorms =750 \2$aHelminths$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006376 =LDR 00570cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362184002441 =005 20120730163227.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060074 =035 \\$aBZQ9980NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ406.H44 =150 \\$aHelminthiasis in children =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases in children =750 \2$81$wb$aHelminthiasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006373 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHelminthiasis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00654cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362184102441 =005 20120730163227.0 =008 060313i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060073 =035 \\$aBZQ9979NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA644.H38$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC848.H38$cLiver disease =150 \\$aHelminthiasis =450 \\$aHelminth infections =450 \\$aHelminthic infections =550 \\$wg$aParasitic diseases =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 13, 2006$b(titles: helminth infections; helminthic infections) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 13, 2006$b(Helminthiasis) =750 \2$aHelminthiasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006373 =LDR 00484cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9882375288502441 =005 20240216143901.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash 85060069 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85060069 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171346960000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aNK6809$cDecorative arts =150 \\$aHelmets =550 \\$wg$aHeadgear =550 \\$wg$aPersonal protective equipment =750 \2$aHead-Protective Devices$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006260 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362184302441 =005 20201125152259.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060055 =035 \\$aBZQ9961LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL430.5.H4 =150 \\$aHelix (Mollusks) =450 \\$wnne$aHelix =550 \\$wg$aHelicidae =750 \2$aHelix, Snails$0(DNLM)D006372$5IEN =LDR 00473cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362184402441 =005 20120730163226.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060043 =035 \\$aBZQ9949NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.H4$cChemistry =053 \0$aTL666$cAeronautics =053 \0$aTP245.H4$cChemical technology =150 \\$aHelium =550 \\$wg$aGases, Rare =681 \\$iExample under$aGases =750 \2$aHelium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006371 =LDR 01385cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362184502441 =005 20120730163226.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059996 =035 \\$aBZQ9902NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M78$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.H44$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aHeliconia =450 \\$aBihai =450 \\$aBird-of-paradise plants, False =450 \\$aBirds of paradise, False (Plants) =450 \\$aFalse bird-of-paradise plants =450 \\$aFalse birds of paradise (Plants) =450 \\$aLobster-claw plants =450 \\$aPlantain, Wild (Genus) =450 \\$aWild plantain (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aHeliconiaceae =670 \\$aITIS, July 1, 2008$b(Genus: Heliconia L. -- accepted) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, July 1, 2008$b(commelinids--Zingiberales--Heliconiaceae--Heliconia) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 1, 2008$b(Heliconia is a genus of about 100 to 200 species of flowering plants native to the tropical Americas and the Pacific Ocean islands west to Indonesia. It is the sole genus of family Heliconiacae, but was formerly included in the family Musaceae. Common names for the genus include lobster-claw, wild plantain and false bird-of-paradise. The last term refers to their close similarity to the bird-of-paradise flowers (Strelitzia)) =750 \2$aHeliconiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032427 =LDR 00422cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362184602441 =005 20111213143438.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059978 =035 \\$aBZQ9884NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHeLa cells =550 \\$wg$aCancer cells =550 \\$wg$aClone cells =550 \\$wg$aUterus$xCancer =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHeLa Cells$0(DNLM)D006367$5IEN =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362184702441 =005 20120730163226.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059964 =035 \\$aBZQ9870NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHeinz bodies =550 \\$wg$aErythrocytes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHeinz Bodies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006366 =LDR 00531cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362184802441 =005 20120217100021.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059954 =035 \\$aBZQ9860LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHeimlich maneuver =450 \\$aAbdominal thrust maneuver =550 \\$wg$aFirst aid in illness and injury =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs$xForeign bodies$xTreatment =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs$xObstructions$xTreatment =750 \2$aHeimlich Maneuver$0(DNLM)D059746$5IEN =LDR 00924cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362185002441 =005 20120730163226.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059909 $zsh 85044629 =035 \\$aBZQ9815NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.E753$cZoology =150 \\$aHedgehogs =450 \\$wnne$aErinaceinae =450 \\$aSpiny hedgehogs =550 \\$wg$aErinaceidae =670 \\$aCorbet world list of mammalian species:$bp. 27 (Subfamily Erinaceinae, Spiny hedgehogs) =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bp. 115 (Erinaceinae, with the hedgehogs) =670 \\$aWrobel, D. The hedgehog, c1997:$bp. 5 (the subfamily ... that includes only spiny hedgehogs is Erinaceinae) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 1022 (Family Erinaceidae includes 2 subfamilies: Echinosoricinae and Erinaceinae ... The Erinaceinae (The hedgehogs or spiny hedgehogs)) =750 \2$aHedgehogs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006364 =LDR 00381cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362185102441 =005 20090608105015.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059857 =035 \\$aBZQ9763LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK629.C787 =150 \\$aHebeloma =450 \\$aHebelomatis =550 \\$wg$aCortinariaceae =750 \2$aHebeloma$0(DNLM)D055364$5IEN =LDR 03562cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362185202441 =005 20210303150555.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059851 =035 \\$aBZQ9757NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aHeavy metals =360 \\$isubdivision$aHeavy metal content$iunder individual animals and groups of animals and individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.,$aFishes--Heavy metal content; Corn--Heavy metal content =450 \\$aToxic metals =550 \\$wg$aMetals =550 \\$wg$aPoisons =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 24, 2012:$bHeavy metal (chemistry) (A heavy metal is a member of a loosely defined subset of elements that exhibit metallic properties. It mainly includes the transition metals, some metalloids, lanthanides, and actinides. Many different definitions have been proposed--some based on density, some on atomic number or atomic weight, and some on chemical properties or toxicity.[1] The term heavy metal has been called a "misinterpretation" in an IUPAC technical report due to the contradictory definitions and its lack of a "coherent scientific basis".[1] There is an alternative term toxic metal, for which no consensus of exact definition exists either. As discussed below, depending on context, heavy metal can include elements lighter than carbon and can exclude some of the heaviest metals. Heavy metals occur naturally in the ecosystem with large variations in concentration. In modern times, anthropogenic sources of heavy metals, i.e. pollution, have been introduced to the ecosystem. Waste-derived fuels are especially prone to contain heavy metals, so heavy metals are a concern in consideration of waste as fuel.) Toxic metal (Toxic metals are metals that form poisonous soluble compounds and have no biological role, i.e. are not essential minerals, or are in the wrong form[1]. Often heavy metals are thought as synonymous, but lighter metals also have toxicity, such as beryllium, and not all heavy metals are particularly toxic, and some are essential, such as iron. The definition may also include trace elements when considered in abnormally high, toxic doses. A difference is that there is no beneficial dose for a toxic metal with no biological role.) =670 \\$aThe American heritage dictionary of the English language, �2000, via TheFreeDictionary website, Sept. 24, 2012$b(heavy metal: 1. A metal with a specific gravity greater than about 5.0, especially one that is poisonous, such as lead or mercury.) =670 \\$aCollins English dictionary -- complete and unabridged, �2003, via TheFreeDictionary website, Sept. 24, 2012$b(heavy metal: 2. (Chemistry) a metal with a high specific gravity) =670 \\$aDictionary.com, Sept. 24, 2012$b(heavy metal 1. any metal with a specific gravity of 5.0 or greater, especially one that is toxic to organisms, as lead, mercury, copper, and cadmium.) =670 \\$aDuffus, J.H. "Heavy metals": a meaningless term, via International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry website, Sept. 24, 2012$b(the term "heavy metals" has been used increasingly in various publications and in legislation related to chemical hazards and the safe use of chemicals. It is often used as a group name for metals and semimetals (metalloids) that have been associated with contamination and potential toxicity or ecotoxicity. We have no consistent basis for defining the term); there is no chemical basis for deciding which metals should be included in this category (heavy metals)) =750 \2$aMetals, Heavy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019216 =LDR 00348cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362185302441 =005 20120730163226.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059849 =035 \\$aBZQ9755NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC702.7.H42 =150 \\$aHeavy ions =550 \\$wg$aIons =750 \2$aHeavy Ions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020450 =LDR 01923cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362185402441 =005 20120730163226.0 =008 940406i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059837 =035 \\$aBZQ9743NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85059837 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHeat stroke =450 \\$wnne$aHeatstroke =450 \\$aSunstroke =550 \\$wg$aHeat$xPhysiological effect =670 \\$aAmer. Heritage Dict.$b(sunstroke: heat stroke caused by exposure to the sun) =670 \\$aWeb site Centers for Disease Control, National Center for Environmental Health, Health Studies Branch, Aug. 13, 2002$b(Heat stroke: occurs when the body is unable to regulate its temperature; warning signs may include extremely high body temperature, red hot and dry skin, rapid strong pulse, throbbing headache, dizziness, nausea, confusion, unconsciousness) =670 \\$aWeb site Oklahoma State University, Environmental Health and Safety, Aug. 13, 2002$b(Heat stroke: early symptoms include a high body temperature (103 degrees), a distinct absence of sweating (usually), hot red or flushed dry skin, rapid pulse, difficulty breathing, constricted pupils, and/all the signs or symptoms of heat exhaustion but more severe, bizarre behavior, and high blood pressure; advance symptoms may be seizure or convulsions, collapse, loss of consciousness, and a body temperature of over 108) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a condition caused by failure of the body's temperature control system, characterized by symptoms such as hot and dry skin, rapid strong pulse, high blood pressure and extremely high body temperature. Works on a condition caused by excessive water loss through sweating, characterized by symptoms such as clammy skin, rapid weak pulse, and low to normal blood pressure are entered under$aHeat exhaustion. =681 \\$iNote under$aHeat exhaustion =750 \2$aHeat Stroke$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018883 =LDR 00742cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362185502441 =005 20120730163226.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059822 =035 \\$aBZQ9728NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGT420$bGT425$cManners and customs =053 \\$aTH7005$bTH7643$cBuilding construction =150 \\$aHeating =360 \\$isubdivision$aHeating and ventilation$iunder types of buildings, vehicles, and other constructions, e.g.$aAutomobiles--Heating and ventilation =450 \\$aBuildings$xHeating and ventilation =550 \\$wg$aBuildings$xEnvironmental engineering =550 \\$wg$aHeat engineering =550 \\$aBoilers =550 \\$aStoves =750 \2$aHeating$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006361 =LDR 00649cz 2200193n 4500 =001 9880362185602441 =005 20231031085000.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059812 =035 \\$aBZQ9718NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.H43 =150 \\$aHeat shock proteins =450 \\$aStress proteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aLC data base, 08/31/89$b(Stress proteins; Stress-induced proteins) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Heat-shock proteins, x Stress proteins) =750 \2$aHeat-Shock Proteins$0(DNLM)D006360$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aEndoplasmic Reticulum Chaperone BiP$0(DNLM)D000091342$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00701cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362185702441 =005 20120730163226.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059765 =035 \\$aBZQ9671NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH653$cCells =053 \0$aQP82.2.H4$cPhysiology =150 \\$aHeat$xPhysiological effect =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of heat on$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Effect of heat on =450 \\$aHeat stress (Biology) =450 \\$aHigh temperatures$xPhysiological effect =450 \\$aHyperthermia =681 \\$iExample under$aHuman physiology; Physiology =750 \2$aHeat Stress Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018882 =LDR 00401cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362185802441 =005 20120730163225.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059761 =035 \\$aBZQ9667NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85059761 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC326$bQC330.2 =150 \\$aHeat$xConvection =450 \\$aConvection of heat =750 \2$aConvection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018481 =LDR 00612cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362185902441 =005 20090219083757.0 =008 031201||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059758 =035 \\$aBZQ9664NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC251$bQC338.5 =150 \\$aHeat =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aThermal =550 \\$wg$aElectromagnetic waves =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =550 \\$aCold =550 \\$aCombustion =550 \\$aFire =550 \\$aTemperature =550 \\$aThermochemistry =550 \\$aThermodynamics =750 \2$aHot Temperature$0(DNLM)D006358$5IEN =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362747802441 =005 20120730163935.0 =008 920204||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127749 =035 \\$aBZX7655NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTS300$bTS445$cManufacture =150 \\$aSteel =550 \\$wg$aIron =750 \2$aSteel$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013232 =LDR 00491cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362747902441 =005 20120730163935.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127739 =035 \\$aBZX7645NU =035 \\$aSH 85127739 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.A2 =150 \\$aStearic acid =450 \\$aOctadecanoic acid =550 \\$wg$aSaturated fatty acids =670 \\$aRandom House$b(also called octadecanoic acid) =750 \2$aStearic Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013229 =LDR 00319cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362748002441 =005 20060712082919.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127738 =035 \\$aBZX7644NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.A2 =150 \\$aStearates =750 \2$aStearates$0(DNLM)D013228$5IEN =LDR 00432cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362748102441 =005 20120730163934.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127636 =035 \\$aBZX7542NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTJ268$bTJ272 =150 \\$aSteam =550 \\$wg$aHeat =550 \\$wg$aPower (Mechanics) =550 \\$wg$aVapors =550 \\$wg$aWater =750 \2$aSteam$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013227 =LDR 00595cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362748202441 =005 20140401142840.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127634 =035 \\$aBZX7540NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTheft =450 \\$wnne$aStealing =550 \\$wg$aOffenses against property =670 \\$aNat. crim. just. thes.$b(Theft offenses NT Larceny) =670 \\$aBlack's law dict.$b(theft: "wider term than larceny") =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aAmer. heritage dict. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aTheft$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013800 =LDR 00466cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362748302441 =005 20120730163934.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127601 =035 \\$aBZX7507NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aStature =450 \\$aBody height =450 \\$aBody stature =450 \\$aHeight, Body =550 \\$wg$aAnthropometry =550 \\$wg$aBody size =550 \\$aPosture =750 \2$aBody Height$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001827 =LDR 01372cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362748402441 =005 20140824134450.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127580 =035 \\$aBZX7486NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHA$cSocial sciences =053 \0$aQA276$bQA280$cMathematics =150 \\$aStatistics =360 \\$isubdivision$aStatistics$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., individual corporate bodies, classes of persons, ethnic groups, and topics, and phrase headings for certain types of statistics, e.g.$aCriminal statistics =450 \\$aStatistical analysis =450 \\$aStatistical data =450 \\$aStatistical methods =450 \\$aStatistical science =550 \\$wg$aMathematics =550 \\$aEconometrics =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Statistical analysis, statistical data) =670 \\$aLC database, July 28, 2008$b(statistical science) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on statistics as a branch of learning, as well as works consisting of general statistical data not limited to a specific place or topic, and works on the discipline of statistics. For the latter the heading may be subdivided by place. Works of statistical data on a specific place or topic are entered under the place or topic with the subdivision$aStatistics. =750 \2$aStatistics as Topic$0(DNLM)D013223$5IEN-M =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362748502441 =005 20080307091713.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127579 =035 \\$aBZX7485NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aStatisticians =550 \\$wg$aEconomists =750 \2$aStatistics as Topic$0(DNLM)D013223$5IEN =LDR 00441cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362748602441 =005 20090421091000.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127548 =035 \\$aBZX7454NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aStatic eliminators =450 \\$aEliminators, Static =550 \\$wg$aElectric apparatus and appliances$xProtection =550 \\$wg$aElectrostatics =750 \2$aAntistatic Agents$0(DNLM)D055359$5IEN =LDR 00910cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362748702441 =005 20120730163934.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127498 =035 \\$aBZX7404NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85127498 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aState governments =360 \\$isubdivision$a[country]--States$iunder topical headings for works discussing collectively the states of a country in relation to the topic =550 \\$wg$aSubnational governments =550 \\$aFederal government =550 \\$aLegislative power =550 \\$aStatehood (American politics) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on state governments in general. Works on the government of an individual state are entered under the name of the state with the subdivision$aPolitics and government,$ie.g.$aNew York (State)--Politics and government. =750 \2$aState Government$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013219 =LDR 00418cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362748802441 =005 20120730163934.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127471 =035 \\$aBZX7377NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA1116$cMedical jurisprudence =150 \\$aStarvation =550 \\$aFasting =550 \\$aHunger =550 \\$aMalnutrition =750 \2$aStarvation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013217 =LDR 00336cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362748902441 =005 20120730163930.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126821 =035 \\$aBZX6727NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.S =150 \\$aSpleen$xTumors =750 \2$aSplenic Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013160 =LDR 00330cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362749002441 =005 20060807081704.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126816 =035 \\$aBZX6722NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC645 =150 \\$aSpleen$xDiseases =750 \2$aSplenic Diseases$0(DNLM)D013158$5IEN =LDR 00312cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362749102441 =005 20120730163930.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126815 =035 \\$aBZX6721NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpleen$xCancer =750 \2$aSplenic Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013160 =LDR 00477cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362749202441 =005 20120730163930.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126812 =035 \\$aBZX6718NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL868$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM371$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP187$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSpleen =550 \\$wg$aHematopoietic system =550 \\$wg$aLymphoid tissue =750 \2$aSpleen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013154 =LDR 00405cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362749302441 =005 20120730163929.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126796 =035 \\$aBZX6702NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aSpirurida =450 \\$aEunematoda =450 \\$aSpiruroidea =550 \\$wg$aSecernentea =750 \2$aSpirurida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017174 =LDR 00401cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362749402441 =005 20100719152657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126795 =035 \\$aBZX6701LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR99.7.O82$cGeneral =053 \0$aSH391.S67$cCulture =150 \\$aSpirulina =550 \\$wg$aOscillatoriaceae =750 \2$aSpirulina$0(DNLM)D053545$5IEN =LDR 00333cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362749502441 =005 20120730163929.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126790 =035 \\$aBZX6696NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpironolactone =550 \\$wg$aDiuretics =750 \2$aSpironolactone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013148 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362749602441 =005 20120730163929.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126789 =035 \\$aBZX6695NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpirometry =450 \\$aPneometry =550 \\$wg$aPulmonary function tests =750 \2$aSpirometry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013147 =LDR 00493cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362749702441 =005 20120730163929.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126787 =035 \\$aBZX6693NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC184.S5 =150 \\$aSpirochaetosis =450 \\$aSpirochaetales infections =450 \\$aSpirochete infections =450 \\$aSpirochetosis =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases =750 \2$aSpirochaetales Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013145 =LDR 01376cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362749802441 =005 20130624084744.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126779 =035 \\$aBZX6685NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dUk =150 \\$aSpirituality =450 \\$aSpiritual-mindedness =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy =550 \\$wg$aReligion =550 \\$aSpiritual life =670 \\$aNational Center for Cultural Competence, Georgetown University website, 22 March 2013:$bDefinitions of Spirituality and Religion page (definitions of spirituality include "the experience or expression of the sacred", "the search for transcendent meaning", "the search for meaning in life events and a yearning for connectedness to the universe" and "a broad set of principles that transcend all religions") =670 \\$aWikipedia, 22 March 2013:$bSpirituality page (social scientists have defined spirituality as the search for "the sacred", broadly defined as that which is set apart from the ordinary and worthy of veneration. In modern times spirituality is often separated from religion and religious institutions and has come to mean the internal experience of the individual) =680 \\$iHere are entered works about the personal search for sacredness or meaning that may be independent from organized religion. =750 \2$aSpirituality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029181 =LDR 00772cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362749902441 =005 20130916095636.0 =008 870720i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126775 =035 \\$aBZX6681NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aB841$cPhilosophy =053 \0$aBF1228$bBF1389$cParapsychology =150 \\$aSpiritualism =360 \\$isubdivision$aSpiritualistic interpretations$iunder names of individual persons, e.g.$aJesus Christ--Spiritualistic interpretations; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Spiritualistic interpretations =450 \\$aCommunication with the dead =450 \\$aDead, Communication with the =450 \\$aMetapsychology =450 \\$aSpiritism =550 \\$wg$aOccultism =750 \2$aSpiritualism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013140 =LDR 00972cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362750002441 =005 20120730163929.0 =008 060503i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126755 =035 \\$aBZX6661NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIdPI$dDLC =053 \0$aBT732.5$cChristianity =150 \\$aSpiritual healing =450 \\$aDivine healing =450 \\$wnne$aFaith-cure =450 \\$aFaith healing =450 \\$aReligious healing$5IEN =450 \\$aSpiritual therapies =550 \\$wg$aHealing$xReligious aspects =550 \\$aMiracles =670 \\$aMESH online, Mar. 21, 2006$b(spiritual therapies; entry term: spiritual healing, therapies, spiritual) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the use of faith, prayer, or sacramental means to treat illness. Works on the use of psychological or psychic means to treat illness are entered under$aMental healing. =681 \\$iNote under$aMental healing =750 \2$aSpiritual Therapies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026443 =LDR 01169cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362750102441 =005 20120730163929.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126723 =035 \\$aBZX6629NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL444.M33$cZoology =053 \0$aSH380$cFisheries =150 \\$aSpiny lobsters =450 \\$aCrayfish, Sea =450 \\$aLangoustes =450 \\$wnne$aPalinuridae =450 \\$aRock lobsters =450 \\$aSea crayfish =550 \\$wg$aDecapoda (Crustacea) =550 \\$wg$aLobsters =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 13, 2010:$bSpiny lobster (Spiny lobsters, also known as langouste or rock lobsters are a family (Palinuridae) of about 45 species of achelate crustaceans, in the Decapoda Reptantia. Spiny lobsters are also, especially in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, sometimes called crayfish, sea crayfish or crawfish, terms which elsewhere are reserved for freshwater crayfish) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online dict., Dec. 13, 2010$b(langouste: spiny lobster) =670 \\$aITIS, 20 Dec. 2010$b(Palinuridae; spiny lobsters; valid, verified) =750 \2$aPalinuridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033521 =LDR 00344cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362750202441 =005 20120730163929.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126705 =035 \\$aBZX6611NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD533 =150 \\$aSpine$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$aSpinal Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013124 =LDR 00357cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362750302441 =005 20120730163929.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126704 =035 \\$aBZX6610NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpine$xTuberculosis =450 \\$aTuberculosis, Spinal =750 \2$aTuberculosis, Spinal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014399 =LDR 00509cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362750402441 =005 20120730163928.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126700 =035 \\$aBZX6606NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpine$xPuncture =450 \\$aLumbar puncture =450 \\$aPuncture, Lumbar =450 \\$aSpinal puncture =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xPuncture =550 \\$wg$aCerebrospinal fluid =550 \\$wg$aParacentesis =750 \2$aSpinal Puncture$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013129 =LDR 00306cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362750502441 =005 20120730163928.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126698 =035 \\$aBZX6604NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpine$xDiseases =750 \2$aSpinal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013122 =LDR 00310cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362750602441 =005 20120730163928.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126696 =035 \\$aBZX6602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpine$xCancer =750 \2$aSpinal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013125 =LDR 00812cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362750702441 =005 20251110153056.0 =008 920103||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126694 =035 \\$aBZX6600NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM111$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP330$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSpine =450 \\$aBackbone =450 \\$aColumna vertebralis =450 \\$aSpinal column =450 \\$aVertebral column =550 \\$wg$aBack =550 \\$wg$aBones =550 \\$wg$aSkeleton =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(columna vertebralis [NA], also called vertebral column, spinal column, backbone, spine) =750 \2$aSpine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013131 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aVertebral Body$0(DNLM)D000083442$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/11/10 =LDR 00912cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362750802441 =005 20120730163928.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126690 =035 \\$aBZX6596LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C385$cBotany =150 \\$aEuonymus =450 \\$aEuonymuses =450 \\$aEvonymus =450 \\$wnne$aSpindle-tree =450 \\$aSpindle trees =550 \\$wg$aCelastraceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biological control of euonymus scales, 1995$b(Euonymus) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Euonymus; spindle tree; Celastraceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Euonymus genus;-es: any plant of genus; spindle tree) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Euonymus; Celastraceae) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(euonymus: any of several shrubs or small trees of the genus Euonymus. Also evonymus) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Euonymus, Euonymus) =750 \2$aEuonymus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029756 =LDR 00427cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362750902441 =005 20140624095916.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126689 =035 \\$aBZX6595NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH605 =150 \\$aSpindle (Cell division) =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =550 \\$wg$aMeiosis =550 \\$wg$aMitosis =750 \2$aSpindle Apparatus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008941 =LDR 00433cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362751002441 =005 20091102214504.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126685 =035 \\$aBZX6591NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpinal osteophytosis =450 \\$aSpondylosis deformans =550 \\$wg$aOsteoarthritis =550 \\$wg$aSpine$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aSpinal Osteophytosis$0(DNLM)D013128$5IEN =LDR 00400cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362751102441 =005 20120730163928.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126683 =035 \\$aBZX6589NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpinal ganglia =450 \\$aGanglia, Spinal =550 \\$wg$aNervous system =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGanglia, Spinal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005727 =LDR 00400cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362751202441 =005 20120730163928.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126682 =035 \\$aBZX6588NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpinal fusion =450 \\$aSpondylosyndesis =550 \\$wg$aArthrodesis =550 \\$wg$aSpine$xSurgery =750 \2$aSpinal Fusion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013123 =LDR 00430cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362751302441 =005 20120730163928.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126681 =035 \\$aBZX6587NU =035 \\$ash 85126681 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA645.S66$cPublic health =053 \\$aRD594.3$cSurgery =150 \\$aSpinal cord$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$aSpinal Cord Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013119 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362751402441 =005 20120730163928.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126680 =035 \\$aBZX6586NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.S =053 \\$aRD673 =150 \\$aSpinal cord$xTumors =750 \2$aSpinal Cord Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013120 =LDR 00325cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362751502441 =005 20110517164656.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126676 =035 \\$aBZX6582NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSpinal cord$xRegeneration =750 \2$aSpinal Cord Regeneration$0(DNLM)D058630$5IEN =LDR 00659cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362751602441 =005 20120730163928.0 =008 060227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126673 =035 \\$aBZX6579NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC405 =150 \\$aMyelitis =450 \\$wnne$aSpinal cord$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =550 \\$wg$aSpinal cord$xDiseases =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(myelitis: inflammation of the spinal cord) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Feb. 27, 2006$b(Myelitis) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060414 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Spinal cord _{dollar}x Inflammation =750 \2$aMyelitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009187 =LDR 00351cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362751702441 =005 20120730163928.0 =008 920103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126670 =035 \\$aBZX6576NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC400$bRC406 =150 \\$aSpinal cord$xDiseases =750 \2$aSpinal Cord Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013118 =LDR 00464cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362751802441 =005 20120730163928.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126666 =035 \\$aBZX6572NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL938.S6$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM465$cHuman anatomy =053 \0$aQP371$bQP375$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSpinal cord =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system =750 \2$aSpinal Cord$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013116 =LDR 00504cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362751902441 =005 20120730163928.0 =008 060216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126665 =035 \\$aBZX6571NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD771.S74 =150 \\$aSpinal canal$xStenosis =450 \\$aSpinal stenosis =550 \\$wg$aSpinal canal$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aStenosis =670 \\$aMESH browser, Feb. 16, 2006$b(Spinal Stenosis) =750 \2$aSpinal Stenosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013130 =LDR 00442cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362752002441 =005 20120730163928.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126664 =035 \\$aBZX6570NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM111 =150 \\$aSpinal canal =450 \\$aCanal, Spinal =450 \\$aCanal, Vertebral =450 \\$aVertebral canal =550 \\$wg$aSpine =750 \2$aSpinal Canal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013115 =LDR 00446cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362752102441 =005 20120730163927.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126663 =035 \\$aBZX6569NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD85.S7 =150 \\$aSpinal anesthesia =450 \\$aAnesthesia, Spinal =550 \\$wg$aConduction anesthesia =550 \\$wg$aSpine$xPuncture =750 \2$aAnesthesia, Spinal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000775 =LDR 00605cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362752202441 =005 20120730163927.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126662 =035 \\$aBZX6568NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRZ265.S64 =150 \\$aSpinal adjustment =450 \\$aSpinal manipulation =550 \\$wg$aChiropractic =550 \\$wg$aManipulation (Therapeutics) =550 \\$wg$aSpondylotherapy =670 \\$aBourdillon. Spinal manipulation, 1992. =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/22/93$b(Spinal manipulation) =750 \2$aManipulation, Spinal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020393 =LDR 00456cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362752302441 =005 20100719152657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126659 =035 \\$aBZX6565NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C46$cBotany =053 \0$aSB351.S7$cCrop =150 \\$aSpinach =450 \\$aSpinacia oleracea =450 \\$aSpinage =550 \\$wg$aEdible greens =750 \2$aSpinacia oleracea$0(DNLM)D018724$5IEN =LDR 00468cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362752402441 =005 20120730163927.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126658 =035 \\$aBZX6564NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ496.S74 =150 \\$aSpina bifida =550 \\$wg$aNeural tube$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aSpinal cord$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aSpine$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aSpinal Dysraphism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016135 =LDR 00528cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362752502441 =005 20120730163927.0 =008 920906||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126654 =035 \\$aBZX6560NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH324.9.S62$cBiology =150 \\$aSpin labels =450 \\$aLabels, Spin =450 \\$aSpin labeling =550 \\$wg$aBiophysical labeling =550 \\$wg$aElectron paramagnetic resonance =550 \\$wg$aMolecular rotation =750 \2$aSpin Labels$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013113 =LDR 00317cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362752602441 =005 20120730163927.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126639 =035 \\$aBZX6545LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.S75 =150 \\$aSpikenard =750 \2$aAralia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027983 =LDR 00411cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362752702441 =005 20120730163927.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126627 =035 \\$aBZX6533NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85126627 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPoisonous spiders$xVenom =450 \\$aSpider venom =450 \\$wnne$aSpiders$xVenom =750 \2$aSpider Venoms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013111 =LDR 00412cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362752802441 =005 20120730163927.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126625 =035 \\$aBZX6531NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL458.4$bQL458.42 =150 \\$aSpiders =450 \\$aAraneae =450 \\$wnne$aAraneida =550 \\$wg$aArachnida =750 \2$aSpiders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013112 =LDR 00715cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362752902441 =005 20070507081650.0 =008 060301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126622 =035 \\$aBZX6528NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P915$cZoology =150 \\$aSpider monkeys =450 \\$aAteles =550 \\$wg$aAtelidae =670 \\$aGroves, C. Primate taxonomy, 2001:$bp. 186 (Genus Ateles E. Geoffroy, 1806, Spider Monkeys, in Family Atelidae) =670 \\$aShumaker, R.W. Primates in question, 2003:$bp. 18 (Spider monkeys (Ateles spp.)) =670 \\$aNowak, R.M. Walker's primates of the world, 1999:$bp. 100 (Genus Ateles, Spider monkeys) =750 \2$aAtelinae$0(DNLM)D053819$5IEN =LDR 00450cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362753002441 =005 20120730163927.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126619 =035 \\$aBZX6525NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGT2870$cManners and customs =053 \0$aTX406$bTX407$cHome economics =053 \0$aTX587$bTX588$cAdulteration =150 \\$aSpices =550 \\$wg$aCondiments =750 \2$aSpices$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017365 =LDR 00633cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362753102441 =005 20120730163927.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126612 =035 \\$aBZX6518NU =035 \\$ash 85126612 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC74 =150 \\$aSphygmomanometers =450 \\$wnne$aSphygmomanometer =550 \\$wg$aManometers =550 \\$aBlood pressure$xMeasurement =670 \\$aMcGraw Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Sphygmomanometer: an instrument for measuring blood pressure in the arteries) =750 \2$aSphygmomanometers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019722 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362753202441 =005 20060727085746.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126607 =035 \\$aBZX6513NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSphingosine =450 \\$aSphingenine =550 \\$wg$aBiogenic amines =550 \\$wg$aEthanolamines =750 \2$aSphingosine$0(DNLM)D013110$5IEN =LDR 00384cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362753302441 =005 20120730163926.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126606 =035 \\$aBZX6512NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP752.S6 =150 \\$aSphingolipids =550 \\$wg$aLipids =550 \\$wg$aSphingosine =750 \2$aSphingolipids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013107 =LDR 00583cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362753402441 =005 20200824150836.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126605 =035 \\$aBZX6511NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC632.S67 =150 \\$aSphingolipidoses =450 \\$aSphingolipid storage diseases =450 \\$aSphingolipidosis =450 \\$aStorage diseases, Sphingolipid =550 \\$wg$aLipidoses =550 \\$wg$aLysosomal storage diseases =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDiseases =750 \2$aSphingolipidoses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013106 =LDR 00754cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362753502441 =005 20120730163926.0 =008 920109||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126603 =035 \\$aBZX6509NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSphincter of Oddi =450 \\$aDuodenal sphincter =450 \\$aMusculus sphincter ampullae hepatopancreaticae =450 \\$aOddi sphincter =450 \\$aOddi's muscle =450 \\$aOddi's sphincter =550 \\$wg$aAmpulla of Vater =550 \\$wg$aDuodenum =550 \\$wg$aSphincters =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Musculus sphincter ampullae hepatopancreaticae. Also called Oddi sphincter, Oddi's muscle, duodenal sphincter) =750 \2$aSphincter of Oddi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009803 =LDR 00331cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362753602441 =005 20120730163926.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126602 =035 \\$aBZX6508NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpheroplasts =550 \\$wg$aProtoplasts =750 \2$aSpheroplasts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013104 =LDR 00561cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362753702441 =005 20120730163926.0 =008 030925||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126586 =035 \\$aBZX6492NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSphenoid sinus =450 \\$aSinus sphenoidalis =450 \\$aSphenoidal sinus =550 \\$wg$aParanasal sinuses =670 \\$aMESH$b(Sphenoid Sinus) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(sinus sphenoidalis [NA]. Also called sphenoidal sinus, sphenoid sinus) =750 \2$aSphenoid Sinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013101 =LDR 00395cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362753802441 =005 20120730163926.0 =008 871219||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126585 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02137525 =035 \\$aBZX6491NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSphenoid bone =450 \\$aOs sphenoidale =550 \\$wg$aSkull =750 \2$aSphenoid Bone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013100 =LDR 00916cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362753902441 =005 20120730163921.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85125363 =035 \\$aBZX5269NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC220$bQC246 =150 \\$aSound =360 \\$isubdivision$aAcoustic properties$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals and individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aCopper--Acoustic properties; Metals--Acoustic properties =360 \\$isubdivision$aAcoustic properties$iunder individual chemicals and materials, e.g.$aCopper--Acoustic properties; Metals--Acoustic properties =450 \\$aAcoustics =550 \\$wg$aContinuum mechanics =550 \\$wg$aMathematical physics =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =550 \\$wg$aPneumatics =550 \\$wg$aRadiation =550 \\$wg$aWave-motion, Theory of =750 \2$aSound$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013016 =LDR 01277cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362754002441 =005 20040823085259.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85125316 =035 \\$aBZX5222NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.G74$cBotany =053 \\$aSB191.S7$cCulture =150 \\$aSorghum =450 \\$aAndropogon sorghum =450 \\$aCommon sorghum =450 \\$aGrain sorghum =450 \\$aHolcus sorghum =450 \\$aSorghum bicolor =450 \\$aSorghum vulgare =550 \\$wg$aSorghum (Genus) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench [S. vulgare Pers.] Sorghum) =670 \\$aFAO plants and plant products$b(Sorghum vulgare, sorghum, common sorghum) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Sorghum vulgare (Andropogon sorghum; Holcus s.) Sorghum) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 48 (Sorghum; Sorghum bicolor SEE Sorghum) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Sorghum Bicolor (the term sorghum is often used alone as a descriptor) UF broomcorn, durras, guinea corn, Kaffir corn, milo, sorghum vilgare, sorgo, white durra) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(sorghum: any plant of the genus Sorghum; esp.: any cultivated plant (as a grain sorghum or a sorgo) derived from a common species (S. vulgare)) =750 \2$aSorghum$0(DNLM)D045868$5IEN =LDR 00368cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362754102441 =005 20120730163921.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85125297 =035 \\$aBZX5203NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSorbitol =450 \\$aGlucitol =450 \\$aSorbite =550 \\$wg$aPolyols =750 \2$aSorbitol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013012 =LDR 00351cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362754202441 =005 20120730163921.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85125279 =035 \\$aBZX5185LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aSophora =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =750 \2$aSophora$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029909 =LDR 01336cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362754302441 =005 20131217142909.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85125274 =035 \\$aBZX5180NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC =053 \0$aTH2285$cRemoval =150 \\$aSoot =450 \\$aBlack carbon (Soot) =550 \\$wg$aDust =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of climate and weather, 2nd ed., 2011, online via Oxford Reference Online$barticle title "Atmospheric Chemistry and Composition" (black carbon (soot)) article title "Taiga climate" (For example, combustion of biomass during fires emits greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, and aerosol emissions and black carbon deposited on snow and ice can also contribute to warming.) =670 \\$aUnited States. General Accounting Office. Climate change : information on three air pollutants' climate effects and emissions trends ... 2003, via WWW Sept. 6 2013$bp. 28 footnote (Particulate matter is the general term used for a mixture of solid particles ... It comes from vehicle emissions, dust, fires, sea salt, and black carbon (soot) from wood and coal burning) p. preceding p. i (black carbon (soot)) =670 \\$aBerg, K. Black carbon concentrations from an ice core from Tupungatito Glacier in the Central Andes, 2012. =750 \2$aSoot$0(DNLM)D053260$5IEN =LDR 00527cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362754402441 =005 20120730163921.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124805 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02127430 =035 \\$aBZX4711NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSleepwalking =450 \\$aSleep-walking =450 \\$wnne$aSomnambulism =450 \\$aWalking, Sleep =550 \\$wg$aSleep disorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hurmence, B. Nightwalker, c1988. =750 \2$aSomnambulism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013009 =LDR 00366cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362754502441 =005 20120730163921.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85124799 =035 \\$aBZX4705NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSomite =450 \\$aMetamere =550 \\$wg$aAnatomy =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =750 \2$aSomites$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019170 =LDR 00502cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362754602441 =005 20120730163921.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124785 =035 \\$aBZX4691NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGN66$5IEN =053 \\$aGN66.5 =150 \\$aSomatotypes =450 \\$aBody build, Human =450 \\$aBody types, Human =550 \\$wg$aHuman beings$xConstitution =550 \\$wg$aPhysical anthropology =750 \2$aSomatotypes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013008 =LDR 00946cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362754702441 =005 20070531095144.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85124783 =035 \\$aBZX4689NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP572.S6 =150 \\$aSomatotropin =450 \\$aGrowth hormone =450 \\$aPituitary growth hormone =450 \\$aSomatotrophic hormone =450 \\$aSomatotrophin =450 \\$aSomatotropic hormone =450 \\$aSomatropin =550 \\$wg$aPituitary hormones =670 \\$aBlack's vet. dict. =670 \\$aConcise vet. dict. =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 43. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Somatotropin X Pituitary growth hormone) =670 \\$aRandom House:$bSomatotropin (Also called Somatotrophic hormone) =670 \\$aAmer. her. dict.:$bSomatotropin (Also Somatotrophin. Also called Growth hormone, Somatotropic hormone) =750 \2$aGrowth Hormone$0(DNLM)D013006$5IEN =LDR 00880cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362754802441 =005 20070501135002.0 =008 000203i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124782 =035 \\$aBZX4688NU =035 \\$aSH 85124782 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP572.S59 =150 \\$aSomatostatin =450 \\$aFollicle stimulating hormone release inhibiting factor =450 \\$aGrowth hormone inhibitory hormone =450 \\$aGrowth hormone release inhibiting factor =450 \\$aSomatotropin release inhibiting hormone =450 \\$aSRIH (Hormone) =450 \\$aThyrotropin release inhibiting factor =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal hormones =550 \\$wg$aHypothalamic hormones =550 \\$wg$aPeptide hormones =670 \\$aMESH$b(Somatostatin x Somatotropin Release-Inhibiting Hormone, SRIH) =750 \2$aSomatostatin$0(DNLM)D013004$5IEN =LDR 00620cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362754902441 =005 20120730163921.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85124781 =035 \\$aBZX4687NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.S65 =150 \\$aSomatomedin =450 \\$aInsulin-like growth factor =450 \\$aNonsuppressible insulinlike activity =450 \\$aSulfation factor =450 \\$aSulphation factor =450 \\$aThymidine factor =550 \\$wg$aGrowth factors =550 \\$wg$aPeptides =550 \\$wg$aSomatotropin =750 \2$aSomatomedins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013002 =LDR 00550cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362755002441 =005 20120730163921.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124779 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02127224 =035 \\$aBZX4685NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC552.S66 =150 \\$aSomatoform disorders =450 \\$aDisorders, Somatoform =450 \\$aFunctional somatic symptoms =450 \\$aSomatic symptoms, Functional =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =750 \2$aSomatoform Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013001 =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362755102441 =005 20120730163921.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85124778 =035 \\$aBZX4684NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSomatic hybrids =450 \\$aSomatic cell hybrids =550 \\$wg$aCell hybridization =550 \\$wg$aCells =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =750 \2$aCell Fusion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002459 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362755202441 =005 20070521093031.0 =008 020731i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124746 =035 \\$aBZX4652NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD544$bQD544.5$cChemistry =053 \0$aTP247.5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aSolvents =550 \\$wg$aFluids =550 \\$aPlasticizers =750 \2$aSolvents$0(DNLM)D012997$5IEN =LDR 01621cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362755302441 =005 20110420114256.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124743 =035 \\$aBZX4649NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIaCfT =053 \0$aHV5822.S65$cSocial aspects =053 \0$aRC568.S64$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aInhalant abuse =450 \\$aInhalation abuse of solvents =450 \\$wnne$aSolvent abuse =550 \\$wg$aSubstance abuse =670 \\$aMenhard, F.R. The facts about inhalants, c2005. =670 \\$aEncyc. of addictions and addictive behaviors, c2006$b(Inhalants, abuse of: some products used as inhalants are glue, cleaning solvents, commercial adhesives, paint products, gasoline, lighter fluid, nail polish remover, vegetable cooking spray, dessert topping spray (such as whipped cream), and other sprayed or volatile substances. Nitrates, such as amyl nitrates, are drugs that fall into the inhalant category, as are butyl nitrates. In addition, chlorofluorohydrocarbons (freons) fall into the category of inhalants when they are abused) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 20, 2007$b(Inhalant: a diverse group of organic solvents, volatile substances, and propellant gases are inhaled for their psychoactive effects, which range from an alcohol-like intoxication and euphoric "high" to hallucinations) =670 \\$aEncyc. of drugs, alcohol, and addictive behavior, c2001$b(Inhalants are solvents or volatile anesthetics that are subject to abuse by inhalation) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20071206 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Solvent abuse =750 \2$aInhalant Abuse$0(DNLM)D058545$5IEN =LDR 00389cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362755402441 =005 20120730163920.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85124736 =035 \\$aBZX4642NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRS201.S6 =150 \\$aSolutions (Pharmacy) =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xDosage forms =750 \2$aPharmaceutical Solutions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019999 =LDR 00654cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362755502441 =005 20210208175713.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85124730 =035 \\$aBZX4636NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD541$bQD549$cTheory =150 \\$aSolution (Chemistry) =450 \\$aSalt solutions =550 \\$wg$aChemistry =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Physical and theoretical =550 \\$wg$aMatter$xProperties =550 \\$wg$aMixtures =550 \\$aCryoscopy =550 \\$aOsmosis =750 \2$aSolutions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012996 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aSaline Solution$0(DNLM)D000077330$4NM$5IEN =LDR 00771cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362755602441 =005 20120730163920.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124725 =035 \\$aBZX4631NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD543 =150 \\$aSolubility =360 \\$isubdivision$aSolubility$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals and individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aCopper--Solubility; Concrete--Solubility; Metals--Solubility =360 \\$isubdivision$aSolubility$iunder individual chemicals and materials, e.g.$aCopper--Solubility; Concrete--Solubility; Metals--Solubility =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Physical and theoretical =550 \\$wg$aSolution (Chemistry) =750 \2$aSolubility$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012995 =LDR 00336cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362755702441 =005 20120730163920.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85124715 =035 \\$aBZX4621LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P783$cBotany =150 \\$aSolomon's seal =750 \2$aPolygonatum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031384 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362755802441 =005 20130930082158.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124638 =035 \\$aBZX4544NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA1705 =150 \\$aSolid-state lasers =450 \\$aCrystal lasers =550 \\$wg$aLasers =750 \2$aLasers, Solid-State$0(DNLM)D053844$5IEN =LDR 01195cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362755902441 =005 20120730163916.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124049 =035 \\$aBZX3955NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV1$bHV696 =150 \\$aSocial service =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the words$aSocial work =450 \\$aBenevolent institutions =450 \\$aPhilanthropy =450 \\$wnne$aRelief stations (for the poor) =450 \\$aSocial service agencies =450 \\$aSocial welfare =450 \\$aSocial work =550 \\$wg$aHuman services =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the methods employed in social work, public or private. Works on tax-supported welfare activities are entered under$aPublic welfare.$iWorks on privately supported welfare activities are entered under$aCharities.$iWorks that discuss collectively the various policies, programs, services, and facilities to meet basic human needs relating to the quality of life, such as education, health, welfare, etc. are entered under$aHuman services. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCharities; Human services; Public welfare =750 \2$aSocial Work$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012947 =LDR 00535cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362756002441 =005 20120730163916.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124036 =035 \\$aBZX3942NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD7088$bHD7252 =150 \\$aSocial security =450 \\$wnne$aInsurance, Social =450 \\$wnne$aInsurance, State and compulsory =450 \\$aSocial insurance =550 \\$wg$aInsurance =550 \\$aIncome maintenance programs =750 \2$aSocial Security$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012943 =LDR 01791cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362756102441 =005 20120730163920.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124554 =035 \\$aBZX4460NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \\$aU1$bU145$5IEN =150 \\$aSoldiers =360 \\$isubdivision$aMilitary life$iunder names of individual armies, e.g.$aUnited States. Army--Military life =450 \\$aArmed Forces personnel =450 \\$aMembers of the Armed Forces =450 \\$aMilitary personnel =450 \\$aMilitary service members =450 \\$aService members =450 \\$aServicemen, Military =550 \\$wg$aArmed Forces =670 \\$aUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Challenges and obstacles wounded and injured service members face during recovery, 2008. =670 \\$aUnited States. President (1989-1993 : Bush). Extension of active duty service members and selected reserve, 1991. =670 \\$aHall, L.K. Counseling military families, c2008:$btable of contents (Military service members) =670 \\$aUnited States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Releasing of names and/or addresses of present and former Armed Forces members by the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs, 1976. =670 \\$aUnited States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. A review of the Department of Defense's report on predatory lending practices directed at members of the Armed Forces and their dependents, 2009. =670 \\$aUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Administrative Law and Governmental Relations. Medical malpractice claims by Armed Forces personnel, 1984. =750 \2$aMilitary Personnel$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008889 =LDR 00524cz 2200181n 4500 =001 9880362756202441 =005 20241022102552.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124013 =035 \\$aBZX3919NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aH61 =150 \\$aSocial sciences$xPhilosophy =450 \\$aSocial philosophy =450 \\$aSocial theory =750 \2$aSocial Theory$0(DNLM)D066269$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aLife Course Perspective$0(DNLM)D000089823$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00708cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362756302441 =005 20120730163920.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124533 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02125662 =035 \\$aBZX4439NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSolar plexus =450 \\$aCeliac plexus =450 \\$aEpigastric plexus =450 \\$aPlexus celiacus =450 \\$aPlexus coeliacus =450 \\$aPlexus, Solar =550 \\$wg$aAutonomic ganglia =670 \\$aMESH$b(Celiac plexus) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Plexus celiacus. Also called solar plexus, plexus coeliacus, epigastric plexus, celiac plexus) =750 \2$aCeliac Plexus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002447 =LDR 01142cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362756402441 =005 20120730163916.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85124003 =035 \\$aBZX3909NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aH =150 \\$aSocial sciences =450 \\$aBehavioral sciences =450 \\$aHuman sciences =450 \\$aSciences, Social =450 \\$aSocial science =450 \\$aSocial studies =550 \\$wg$aCivilization =670 \\$aLIV$b(Behavioral sciences, see Anthropology, Psychology, Social sciences, Sociology) =670 \\$aWorld Bank thes.$b(Behavioral sciences: includes the psychological aspects of the social sciences) =670 \\$aThe Contemporary thesaurus of social science terms and synonyms, 1993$b(Human sciences see Social sciences) =680 \\$iHere are entered general and comprehensive works on the various branches of learning that deal with the institutions and functioning of human society, including anthropology, criminology and law, economics, education, history, political science, and sociology. =750 \2$aSocial Sciences$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012942 =LDR 00479cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362756502441 =005 20150221181402.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124500 =035 \\$aBZX4406NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTJ809$bTJ812.8 =150 \\$aSolar energy =450 \\$aSolar power =550 \\$wg$aForce and energy =550 \\$wg$aRenewable energy sources =550 \\$wg$aSolar radiation =750 \2$aSolar Energy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012993 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362756602441 =005 20120730163916.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123999 =035 \\$aBZX3905NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSocial role =450 \\$aRole, Social =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology =550 \\$wg$aSocial status =750 \2$aRole$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012380 =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362756702441 =005 20120730163920.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85124483 =035 \\$aBZX4389NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQB524$bQB526 =150 \\$aSolar activity =550 \\$wg$aSolar radiation =550 \\$wg$aStellar activity =551 \\$aSun$xActive regions =750 \2$aSolar Activity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019445 =LDR 00562cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362756802441 =005 20120730163915.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123994 =035 \\$aBZX3900NU =035 \\$aSH 85123994 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHM1001$bHM1281 =150 \\$aSocial psychology =450 \\$aMass psychology =450 \\$aPsychology, Social =550 \\$wg$aHuman ecology =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$wg$aSocial groups =550 \\$wg$aSociology =750 \2$aPsychology, Social$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011593 =LDR 00920cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362756902441 =005 20120730163915.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123993 =035 \\$aBZX3899NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC455 =150 \\$aSocial psychiatry =450 \\$aPsychiatry, Social =550 \\$wg$aMental health =550 \\$wg$aPsychiatry =550 \\$wg$aSocial medicine =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology =550 \\$aClinical sociology =680 \\$iHere are entered works on ecological, social, and cultural influences on mental illness and its treatment. Works on detection, prevention, and treatment of mental illness in specific populations rather than either individually or in large centralized psychiatric facilities are entered under$aCommunity psychiatry. =681 \\$iNote under$aCommunity psychiatry =750 \2$aCommunity Psychiatry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003158 =LDR 00513cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362757002441 =005 20120730163915.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123988 =035 \\$aBZX3894NU =035 \\$ash 85123988 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHN =150 \\$aSocial problems =450 \\$aReform, Social =450 \\$aSocial reform =450 \\$aSocial welfare =550 \\$wg$aSocial history =550 \\$aApplied sociology =750 \2$aSocial Problems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012940 =LDR 01101cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362757102441 =005 20121226153321.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124480 =035 \\$aBZX4386LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.S7$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aSolanum nigrum =450 \\$aBlack nightshade =450 \\$aBlackberry nightshade =450 \\$aCommon nightshade =450 \\$aNightshade, Black =450 \\$aNightshade, Blackberry =450 \\$aNightshade, Common =450 \\$aPoisonberry =450 \\$aSolanum rubrum =550 \\$wg$aSolanum =670 \\$aFlora : dictionary of common plant names, 2003$b(nightshade, blackberry: Solanum americanum, S. nigrum) =670 \\$aPlants database, via WWW, Aug. 29, 2012$b(Solanum nigrum, black nightshade; synonym: Solanum rubrum) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Aug. 29, 2012$b(Solanum nigrum. 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Works on plant growing media which include both natural soils and artificial media are entered under$aPlant growing media.$iWorks on growing media which do not contain natural soils are entered under$aPlant growing media, Artificial.$iWorks on growing media for potted plants are entered under$aPotting soils. =681 \\$iNotes under$aPlant growing media; Plant growing media, Artificial; Potting soils; Soil geography =750 \2$aSoil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012987 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362346302441 =005 20070418140846.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067285 =035 \\$aBZR7191NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.I56 =150 \\$aInterleukins =550 \\$wg$aGrowth factors =550 \\$wg$aLymphocytes =750 \2$aInterleukins$0(DNLM)D007378$5IEN =LDR 01390cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362346402441 =005 20120730163335.0 =008 030930i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067272 =035 \\$aBZR7178NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aNK1700$bNK3505$cArt =053 \0$aTX311$bTX317$cHome economics =150 \\$aInterior decoration =450 \\$aDecoration, Interior =450 \\$aHome decoration =450 \\$aHouse decoration =450 \\$aInterior design =550 \\$wg$aArt =550 \\$wg$aBuildings$xEnvironmental engineering =550 \\$wg$aDecoration and ornament =550 \\$wg$aHome economics =550 \\$aFurniture =550 \\$aHouse furnishings =550 \\$aUpholstery =670 \\$aVerizon yellow pages District of Columbia$b(Interior decorators and designers) =670 \\$aAAT$b(gives interior decoration and interior design separately) =670 \\$aRandom House dict.$b(interior designer: a person whose profession is the execution of interior design, also called interior decorator) =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict.$b(interior decoration: the planning and execution of the layout, decoration, and furnishing of an architectural interior, also called interior design) =681 \\$iNotes under$aDo-it-yourself work; 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Planning for interlibrary loan and resource sharing enhancements in Utah, 1990. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Interlibrary) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(Interlibrary) =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 24, 1997$b(titles: interlending, interlibrary lending, library interlending) =670 \\$aWhat the OCLC Interlibrary Loan service means to me, 1999:$bcover (OCLC ILL) =670 \\$aInterlibrary loan (ILL) on the WEB, 1996. =750 \2$aInterlibrary Loans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007379 =LDR 00330cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362347202441 =005 20120730163335.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067189 =035 \\$aBZR7095NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aIntention =550 \\$wg$aAttitude (Psychology) =750 \2$aIntention$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033182 =LDR 00530cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362347302441 =005 20120730163334.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067186 =035 \\$aBZR7092NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA975.5.I56 =150 \\$aIntensive care units =450 \\$aCritical care units =450 \\$aICUs (Health facilities) =550 \\$wg$aHospital wards =550 \\$aCritical care medicine =670 \\$aICU medicine, 1983. =750 \2$aIntensive Care Units$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007362 =LDR 00758cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362347402441 =005 20160913112355.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067185 =035 \\$aBZR7091NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMMiltC =053 \0$aRT120.I5 =150 \\$aIntensive care nursing =450 \\$aAcute care nursing =450 \\$aCritical care nursing =550 \\$wg$aCritical care medicine =550 \\$wg$aNursing =670 \\$aThe acute care nurse practitioner, c1997. =670 \\$aNewhouse, R.P. 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Acute care nurse practitioner certification examination, c2002. =750 \2$aCritical Care Nursing$0(DNLM)D064648$5IEN =LDR 00807cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362347502441 =005 20130923102529.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067180 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02115507 =035 \\$aBZR7086NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF431$bBF432.5 =150 \\$aIntelligence tests =360 \\$isubdivision$aIntelligence testing$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aI.Q. tests =450 \\$aIntelligence levels$xTesting =450 \\$aIntelligence testing =450 \\$aIQ tests =450 \\$wnne$aMental tests =550 \\$wg$aPsychological tests =670 \\$aI.Q.-achievement gap, 1970? =690 \\$ar:GLS:6/11/91 (ref. for I.Q. tests and supporting citation added) =750 \2$aIntelligence Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007361 =LDR 00523cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362347602441 =005 20120730163334.0 =008 030204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067173 =035 \\$aBZR7079NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aIntelligence levels 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\0$aHD7105.2$bHD7105.25 =150 \\$aDisability insurance =450 \\$aDisability income insurance =450 \\$wnne$aInsurance, Disability =450 \\$aInvalidity insurance =550 \\$wg$aInsurance =688 \\$aHeading changed 20080813 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Insurance, Disability =750 \2$aInsurance, Disability$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018868 =LDR 00794cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362348602441 =005 20120730163332.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066878 =035 \\$aBZR6784NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHG9387.7$bHG9387.75 =053 \\$aHD7104$bHD7104.5$5IEN =150 \\$aDental insurance =450 \\$aDental health insurance =450 \\$aDental plans, Prepaid =450 \\$aHealth insurance, Dental =450 \\$wnne$aInsurance, Dental =450 \\$aPrepaid dental plans =550 \\$wg$aInsurance =670 \\$aGoogle search, July 7, 2008$b(dental insurance; dental health insurance; prepaid dental plans) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20080912 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Insurance, Dental =750 \2$aInsurance, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007347 =LDR 00637cz 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\\$aBZR6708NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aHG8011$bHG9999.4 =150 \\$aInsurance =360 \\$isubdivision$aInsurance$iunder individual industries; and subdivision$aInsurance requirements$iunder classes of persons =450 \\$aAssurance (Insurance) =450 \\$aCoverage, Insurance =450 \\$aIndemnity insurance =450 \\$aInsurance coverage =450 \\$aInsurance industry =450 \\$aInsurance protection =450 \\$aMutual insurance =450 \\$aUnderwriting =550 \\$wg$aFinance =670 \\$aDavids, L.E. 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Drug receptors; Hormone receptors =750 \2$aReceptor, Insulin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011972 =LDR 00454cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362349402441 =005 20120730163331.0 =008 921201||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066794 =035 \\$aBZR6700NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.I5 =150 \\$aInsulin =550 \\$wg$aHormones =550 \\$wg$aHypoglycemic agents =550 \\$wg$aPancreas$xSecretions =550 \\$aProinsulin =750 \2$aInsulin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007328 =LDR 00747cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362349502441 =005 20120730163331.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066744 =035 \\$aBZR6650NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aInstitutional care =360 \\$isubdivision$aInstitutional care$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aBenevolent institutions =450 \\$aCare, Institutional =450 \\$aCharitable institutions =450 \\$aHomes (Institutions) =450 \\$aInstitutionalization$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aCharities =550 \\$wg$aPublic institutions =550 \\$wg$aPublic welfare =550 \\$aDeinstitutionalization =750 \2$aInstitutionalization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007326 =LDR 00589cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362349602441 =005 20120730163331.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066739 =035 \\$aBZR6645NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF685$cPsychology =053 \\$aQL781$cZoology =150 \\$aInstinct =450 \\$aAnimal instinct =450 \\$aIntelligence of animals =550 \\$wg$aHabit =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aAnimal intelligence =550 \\$aPsychology, Comparative =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInstinct$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007323 =LDR 00523cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362349702441 =005 20120730163331.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066717 =035 \\$aBZR6623NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC548 =150 \\$aInsomnia =450 \\$aAbnormal wakefulness =450 \\$aSleeplessness =550 \\$wg$aSleep deprivation =550 \\$wg$aSleep disorders =550 \\$wg$aWakefulness =750 \2$aSleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007319 =LDR 01125cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362349802441 =005 20120730163330.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066714 =035 \\$aBZR6620NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aCR4480$cRoyalty =053 \\$aHS159$bHS160$cSecret societies =053 \\$aNK7400$bNK7419$cJeweled =053 \\$aUC530$bUC535$cMilitary =053 \\$aVC345$cNaval =150 \\$aInsignia =360 \\$isubdivision$aInsignia$iunder names of individual corporate bodies and under types of organizations, e.g.$aHarvard University--Insignia; Universities and colleges--Insignia =450 \\$aBadges of honor =450 \\$aJewels =550 \\$wg$aEmblems =550 \\$wg$aHeraldry =550 \\$aDecorations of honor =550 \\$aEmblems, National =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the paraphernalia of offices, institutions, orders, etc. Works on the emblems and symbols of royalty, including coronation regalia, are entered under$aRegalia (Insignia). =681 \\$iNote under$aRegalia (Insignia) =750 \2$aEmblems and Insignia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004616 =LDR 00706cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362349902441 =005 20190304142814.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066708 =035 \\$aBZR6614NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH462.I48 =150 \\$aInsertion elements, DNA =450 \\$aDeoxyribonucleic acid insertion elements =450 \\$aDNA insertion elements =450 \\$aInsertion sequence elements =450 \\$aIS elements =550 \\$wg$aMobile genetic elements =550 \\$wg$aRecombinant DNA =550 \\$wg$aTranslocation (Genetics) =550 \\$aInsertional mutagenesis =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aDNA Transposable Elements$0(DNLM)D004251$5IEN =LDR 00482cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362350002441 =005 20120730163330.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066702 =035 \\$aBZR6608NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA639.5 =150 \\$aInsects as carriers of disease =450 \\$aMedical entomology =550 \\$wg$aArthropod vectors =550 \\$wg$aInsect pests =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInsect Vectors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007303 =LDR 00575cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362350102441 =005 20190603164552.0 =008 030822i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066670 =035 \\$aBZR6576NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL461$bQL599.82$cZoology =150 \\$aInsects =450 \\$aHexapoda =450 \\$aInsecta =450 \\$aPterygota =550 \\$wg$aArthropoda =550 \\$aEntomology =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biol. terms, 1979$b(Insecta, insects: a class of arthropods; 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Hexapoda) =750 \2$aInsecta$0(DNLM)D007313$5IEN =LDR 00507cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362350302441 =005 20120730163330.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066663 =035 \\$aBZR6569NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSB951.5$bSB951.54 =150 \\$aInsecticides =360 \\$iindividual insecticides and groups of insecticides, e.g.$aPyrethrum (Insecticide); Sheep-dip =550 \\$wg$aPesticides =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInsecticides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007306 =LDR 00855cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362350402441 =005 20120730163330.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066662 =035 \\$aBZR6568NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aInsecticide resistance =360 \\$isubdivision$aInsecticide resistance$iunder individual insects and groups of insects, e.g.$aHousefly--Insecticide resistance; Aphids--Insecticide resistance =360 \\$isubdivision$aInsecticide resistance$iunder individual insects and groups of insects, e.g.$aHousefly--Insecticide resistance; Aphididae--Insecticide resistance =450 \\$aInsects$xInsecticide resistance =450 \\$aInsects$xResistance to insecticides =450 \\$wnne$aResistance to insecticides =550 \\$wg$aPesticide resistance =750 \2$aInsecticide Resistance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007305 =LDR 00481cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362350502441 =005 20120730163330.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066661 =035 \\$aBZR6567NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR327$cVirology =053 \\$aSB942$cInsect control =150 \\$aInsects$xViruses =450 \\$wnne$aInsect viruses =550 \\$aViral insecticides =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInsect Viruses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007304 =LDR 00599cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362350602441 =005 20120730163330.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066647 =035 \\$aBZR6553NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSB818$bSB945 =150 \\$aInsect pests$xControl =360 \\$isubdivision$aControl$iunder individual and groups of insect pests, e.g.$aOriental fruit fly--Control =450 \\$wnne$aInsect control =450 \\$aInsects$xControl =450 \\$aInsects$xExtermination =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInsect Control$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007300 =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362350702441 =005 20120730163330.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066644 =035 \\$aBZR6550NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85066644 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aInsect hormones =550 \\$wg$aHormones =550 \\$wg$aInsects$xEndocrinology =750 \2$aInsect Hormones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007301 =LDR 00689cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362350802441 =005 20120730163329.0 =008 030801i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066640 =035 \\$aBZR6546NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aSB951 =150 \\$aInsect baits and repellents =450 \\$aInsect attractants =450 \\$aInsect repellents =450 \\$aInsects$xBaits =450 \\$aInsects$xRepellents =550 \\$wg$aInsect pests$xControl$xEquipment and supplies =550 \\$wg$aInsecticides =550 \\$wg$aPest control baits =550 \\$wg$aRepellents =550 \\$aInsect antifeedants =750 \2$aInsect Repellents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007302 =LDR 00722cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362350902441 =005 20120730163329.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066555 =035 \\$aBZR6461NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMentally ill$xCommitment and detention =450 \\$aCivil commitment of the mentally ill =450 \\$aCommitment of the mentally ill =450 \\$aDetention of the mentally ill =550 \\$wg$aInvoluntary treatment =550 \\$wg$aMental health laws =550 \\$aPsychiatric hospitals$xAdmission and discharge =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070709 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Insane _{dollar}x Commitment and detention =750 \2$aCommitment of Mentally Ill$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003134 =LDR 00532cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362351002441 =005 20070521082713.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066543 =035 \\$aBZR6449NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP772.I5 =150 \\$aInositol =450 \\$aCyclohexanehexol =450 \\$aMesoinositol =450 \\$aMyoinositol =550 \\$wg$aAlcohols =550 \\$aPhosphoinositides =550 \\$wg$aSugars =550 \\$wg$aVitamin B complex =750 \2$aInositol$0(DNLM)D007294$5IEN =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362351102441 =005 20120730163329.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066491 =035 \\$aBZR6397NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aInlays (Dentistry) =550 \\$wg$aDentistry, Operative =550 \\$wg$aFillings (Dentistry) =550 \\$wg$aProsthodontics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInlays$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007284 =LDR 00415cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362351202441 =005 20140612164015.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066453 =035 \\$aBZR6359NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP946$bTP950$cTechnology =053 \0$aZ112$cPaleography =150 \\$aInk =550 \\$wg$aWriting materials and instruments =750 \2$aInk$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007281 =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362351302441 =005 20120730163329.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066448 =035 \\$aBZR6354NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aInjections, Spinal =450 \\$aIntraspinal injections =450 \\$aSpinal injections =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInjections, Spinal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007278 =LDR 00848cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362351402441 =005 20120730163329.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066447 =035 \\$aBZR6353NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSclerotherapy =450 \\$wnne$aInjections, Sclerosing =450 \\$aSclerosing injections =450 \\$aSclerosing solutions$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aChemotherapy =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Nov. 1, 2006$b(Sclerotherapy. Scope note: Treatment of varicose veins, hemorrhoids, gastric and esophageal varices, and peptic ulcer hemorrhage by injection or infusion of chemical agents which cause localized thrombosis and eventual fibrosis and obliteration of the vessels.) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20061219 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Injections, Sclerosing =750 \2$aSclerotherapy$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D015911 =LDR 00464cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362351502441 =005 20120730163329.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066445 =035 \\$aBZR6351NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aInjections, Intravenous =450 \\$aIntravenous injections =450 \\$aIV injections =550 \\$wg$aIntravenous therapy =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInjections, Intravenous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007275 =LDR 00425cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362351602441 =005 20150429143144.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066444 =035 \\$aBZR6350NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM180 =150 \\$aInjections, Intraperitoneal =450 \\$aIntraperitoneal injections =550 \\$wg$aPeritoneum =750 \2$aInjections, Intraperitoneal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007274 =LDR 00367cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362351702441 =005 20150415173250.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066442 =035 \\$aBZR6348NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aInjections, Intramuscular =450 \\$aIntramuscular injections =750 \2$aInjections, Intramuscular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007273 =LDR 00390cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362351802441 =005 20120730163329.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066440 =035 \\$aBZR6346NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aInjections, Intradermal =450 \\$aIntradermal injections =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInjections, Intradermal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007271 =LDR 00434cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362351902441 =005 20120730163328.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066439 =035 \\$aBZR6345NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aInjections, Intra-articular =450 \\$aIntra-articular injections =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInjections, Intra-Articular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007270 =LDR 00399cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362352002441 =005 20120730163328.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066438 =035 \\$aBZR6344NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aInjections, Intra-arterial =450 \\$aIntra-arterial injections =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInjections, Intra-Arterial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007269 =LDR 00484cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362352102441 =005 20120730163328.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066437 =035 \\$aBZR6343NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM169 =150 \\$aInjections, Hypodermic =450 \\$aHypodermic injections =450 \\$aInjections, Subcutaneous =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInjections, Subcutaneous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007279 =LDR 00645cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362352202441 =005 20120730163328.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066433 =035 \\$aBZR6339NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM169$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aInjections =450 \\$aJabs (Injections) =450 \\$aShots (Injections) =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xAdministration =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 21, 2006$b(Injections) =670 \\$aAmerican heritage dict.$b(shot: def 13a. hypodermic injections) =670 \\$aChambers Eng. dict.$b(jab: an injection (coll.)) =750 \2$aInjections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007267 =LDR 00495cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362352302441 =005 20201202113524.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066403 =035 \\$aBZR6309NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF323.I48$cCognition =150 \\$aInhibition =550 \\$wg$aFree will and determinism =550 \\$wg$aHabit =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$wg$aWill =550 \\$aImpulse =750 \2$aInhibition, Psychological$0(DNLM)D007266$5IEN =LDR 00521cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362352402441 =005 20120730163328.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066402 =035 \\$aBZR6308NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP572.I47 =150 \\$aInhibin =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =550 \\$wg$aHormones, Sex =550 \\$wg$aPeptide hormones =550 \\$wg$aTransforming growth factors-beta =670 \\$aMESH$b(Inhibin x Folliculostatin) =750 \2$aInhibins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007265 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362352502441 =005 20120730163328.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066369 =035 \\$aBZR6275NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD85.I48 =150 \\$aInhalation anesthesia =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia =750 \2$aAnesthesia, Inhalation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000769 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362352602441 =005 20120730163328.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066363 =035 \\$aBZR6269NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aInguinal hernia =550 \\$wg$aHernia =750 \2$aHernia, Inguinal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006552 =LDR 00590cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362352702441 =005 20120730163328.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066349 =035 \\$aBZR6255NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP147 =150 \\$aIngestion =450 \\$aEating =450 \\$aFood intake =450 \\$aNutrient intake =550 \\$wg$aAbsorption (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aPhagocytosis =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Nov. 17, 2006$b(Eating. Entry term: Food Intake. In hierarchy for Digestive Physiology) =750 \2$aEating$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004435 =LDR 00495cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362352802441 =005 20120730163328.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066334 =035 \\$aBZR6240NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL938.H$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM455$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP383.7$cPhysiology =150 \\$aInfundibulum (Brain) =550 \\$wg$aHypothalamus =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHypothalamus, Middle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007033 =LDR 00691cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362352902441 =005 20120730163328.0 =008 060411i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066329 =035 \\$aBZR6235NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC457$cOptics =053 \0$aQP519.9.I48$cBiochemistry =053 \0$aQD96.I5$cQualitative analysis =150 \\$aInfrared spectroscopy =450 \\$wnne$aInfra-red spectrometry =450 \\$aInfrared spectrometry =450 \\$aSpectrometry, Infrared =450 \\$aSpectrophotometry, Infrared$5IEN =450 \\$aSpectroscopy, Infrared =550 \\$wg$aOptical spectroscopy =750 \2$aSpectrophotometry, Infrared$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013055 =LDR 00486cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362353002441 =005 20091103101301.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066322 =035 \\$aBZR6228NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aInfrared radiation =450 \\$wnne$aInfra-red rays =450 \\$aInfrared rays =450 \\$aRadiation, Infrared =450 \\$aRays, Infrared =550 \\$wg$aElectromagnetic waves =750 \2$aInfrared Rays$0(DNLM)D007259$5IEN =LDR 00739cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362353102441 =005 20120730163327.0 =008 040924i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066306 =035 \\$aBZR6212NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aInformed consent (Medical law) =450 \\$aConsent, Informed =450 \\$aConsent to treatment =450 \\$aDisclosure, Medical =450 \\$aMedical disclosure =450 \\$aTreatment, Consent to =550 \\$wg$aConsent (Law) =550 \\$wg$aMedical ethics =550 \\$wg$aMedical personnel$xMalpractice =550 \\$wg$aPatient education =550 \\$aInvoluntary treatment =550 \\$aPatient refusal of treatment =750 \2$aInformed Consent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007258 =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362353202441 =005 20120730163327.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066289 =035 \\$aBZR6195NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQ350$bQ390 =150 \\$aInformation theory =450 \\$aCommunication theory =550 \\$wg$aCommunication =550 \\$wg$aCybernetics =750 \2$aInformation Theory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007257 =LDR 00385cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362353302441 =005 20120730163327.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066210 =035 \\$aBZR6116NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aInformation storage and retrieval systems$xHospitals =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHospital Information Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006751 =LDR 01243cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362353402441 =005 20120730163327.0 =008 991227||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066163 =035 \\$aBZR6069NU =035 \\$aSH 85066163 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aInformation storage and retrieval systems =450 \\$aAutomatic data storage =450 \\$aAutomatic information retrieval =450 \\$aAutomation in documentation =450 \\$aComputer-based information systems =450 \\$aData processing =450 \\$aData storage and retrieval systems =450 \\$aInformation processing systems =450 \\$aInformation retrieval systems =450 \\$aInformation systems$5IEN =450 \\$aMachine data storage and retrieval =450 \\$aMechanized information storage and retrieval systems =550 \\$wg$aComputer systems =550 \\$wg$aElectronic information resources =550 \\$aData libraries =550 \\$aDigital libraries =550 \\$aInformation organization =550 \\$aInformation retrieval =680 \\$iThis heading may be further subdivided by subject, e.g.$aInformation storage and retrieval systems--Accounting. =750 \2$aInformation Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007256 =LDR 02236cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362353502441 =005 20120730163327.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066157 =035 \\$aBZR6063NU =035 \\$aSH 85066157 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aZA3150$bZA3159 =150 \\$aInformation services =360 \\$isubdivision$aInformation services$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., individual persons, and corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, military services, and topical headings =450 \\$aData collection services =450 \\$aInformation brokers =450 \\$aInformation centers =450 \\$aInformation science service organizations =450 \\$aInformation service providers =450 \\$aProviders of information services =550 \\$wg$aInformation retrieval =550 \\$wg$aInformation science =550 \\$aDocumentation =550 \\$aResearch =667 \\$ar:gls:12/5/91 (information from SCM added)$5IEN =670 \\$aThe Burwell directory of information brokers, c1991. =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 26, 1996$b(Information service providers) =670 \\$aSCM H 1675.5$b(Assign the heading Information services (may subd geog) to general works on information centers and the services they provide to their clients. Assign the free-floating subdivision --Information services under names of countries, cities, etc., names of individual corporate bodies, including individual legislative bodies and military services, names of individual persons, and topical headings, for works on information centers devoted to collecting and disseminating information about these subjects.)$5IEN =680 \\$iHere are entered works on organizations that provide information services. Works on sources of information in general, not limited to a specific format or medium, including works that list organizations other than information services as sources of information, are entered under$aInformation resources.$iWorks on sources of information in a specific format or medium are entered under the heading for the format or medium. =681 \\$iNote under$aInformation resources =750 \2$aInformation Services$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007255 =LDR 00587cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362353602441 =005 20120730163327.0 =008 000809i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066150 =035 \\$aBZR6056NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aZ665$bZ718.8 =150 \\$aInformation science =550 \\$wg$aCommunication =550 \\$aInformation literacy =550 \\$aLibrary science =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 20, 1998$b(informatics 15 times more likely on a computer science book than on an information science book) =750 \2$aInformation Science$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007254 =LDR 00639cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362353702441 =005 20120730163325.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066148 =035 \\$aBZR6054NU =035 \\$aSH 85066148 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aInformation retrieval =450 \\$aData retrieval =450 \\$aData storage =450 \\$aInformation storage and retrieval =450 \\$aRetrieval of information =550 \\$wg$aDocumentation =550 \\$wg$aInformation science =550 \\$aInformation storage and retrieval systems =750 \2$aInformation Storage and Retrieval$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016247 =LDR 01003cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362353802441 =005 20070501154715.0 =008 010117i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066147 =035 \\$aBZR6053NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aT58.64 =150 \\$aInformation resources management =360 \\$isubdivision$aInformation resources management$iunder names of individual corporate bodies and under types of industries and organizations, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Information resources management =450 \\$aCorporations$xInformation resources management =450 \\$aInformation 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\\$a(OCoLC)02105228 =035 \\$aBZR5562NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC683.5.I48 =150 \\$aIndicator dilution =450 \\$aDilution, Indicator =450 \\$aIndicator dilution techniques =550 \\$wg$aHeart function tests =670 \\$aMESH$b(Indicator dilution techniques) =750 \2$aIndicator Dilution Techniques$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007201 =LDR 00512cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362354102441 =005 20120730163320.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85065655 =035 \\$aBZR5561NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP211$cSecretions =053 \\$aQP801.I4$cPhysiological chemistry =053 \\$aSF771$cVeterinary medicine =150 \\$aIndican =550 \\$wg$aIndole =550 \\$wg$aUrine$xAnalysis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aIndican$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007200 =LDR 00556cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362354202441 =005 20121014163800.0 =008 860227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85065540 =035 \\$aBZR5446NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85065540 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aF2229$bF2230 =150 \\$aIndians of South 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\\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIndenes =550 \\$wg$aPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aIndenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007192 =LDR 00399cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362354702441 =005 20120730163319.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064818 =035 \\$aBZR4724NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIndan =450 \\$aDihydroindene =450 \\$aHydrindene =550 \\$wg$aIndene =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aIndans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007189 =LDR 00556cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362354802441 =005 20100218181446.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064810 =035 \\$aBZR4716NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aZ240$bZ241 =150 \\$aIncunabula =450 \\$aCradle books (Early printed books) =450 \\$aEarly printed books$y15th century =450 \\$aIncunables =550 \\$wg$aBooks =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(incunable pl. -s; incunabulum pl. incunabula) =750 \2$aIncunabula as Topic$0(DNLM)D007187$5IEN =LDR 00433cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362354902441 =005 20120730163319.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064808 =035 \\$aBZR4714NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aRJ34.5.I52 =150 \\$aIncubators (Pediatrics) =550 \\$wg$aInfants' supplies =550 \\$wg$aNeonatal intensive care =750 \2$aIncubators, Infant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007186 =LDR 00499cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362355002441 =005 20120730163319.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064807 =035 \\$aBZR4713NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF495$bSF497 =150 \\$aIncubators =450 \\$aBrooders =550 \\$wg$aChickens$xHatcheries =550 \\$wg$aEggs$xIncubation =550 \\$wg$aPoultry$xHatcheries =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aIncubators$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007185 =LDR 00458cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362355102441 =005 20120730163319.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064793 =035 \\$aBZR4699NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM143 =150 \\$aIncompatibles (Pharmacy) =450 \\$aDrug incompatibility =550 \\$wg$aPharmaceutical chemistry =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDrug Incompatibility$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004344 =LDR 00741cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362355202441 =005 20120730163318.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064772 =035 \\$aBZR4678NU =035 \\$ash 85064772 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHJ4629$bHJ4830 =150 \\$aIncome tax =450 \\$aPersonal income tax =450 \\$aTaxable income =450 \\$aTaxation of income =550 \\$wg$aDirect taxation =550 \\$wg$aInternal revenue =550 \\$wg$aProgressive taxation =550 \\$aTithes =550 \\$aWages$xTaxation =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Direct taxes; Taxable income) =681 \\$iNote under$aIncome tax, Municipal =750 \2$aIncome Tax$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007183 =LDR 00735cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362355302441 =005 20120730163318.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064759 =035 \\$aBZR4665NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHB522$cEconomic theory =053 \\$aHC79.I5$cEconomic history =150 \\$aIncome =450 \\$aFamily income =450 \\$aFortunes =450 \\$aHousehold income =450 \\$aPersonal income =550 \\$wg$aEconomics =550 \\$wg$aFinance =550 \\$wg$aProperty =550 \\$wg$aWealth =550 \\$aGross national product =550 \\$aProfit =550 \\$aPurchasing power =670 \\$aUMI business vocab. =750 \2$aIncome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007182 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362355402441 =005 20120730163318.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064750 =035 \\$aBZR4656NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aIncisors =450 \\$aAnterior teeth =550 \\$wg$aTeeth =750 \2$aIncisor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007180 =LDR 00917cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362355502441 =005 20120730163318.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064747 =035 \\$aBZR4653NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTD796 =150 \\$aIncineration =450 \\$aBurning of waste =450 \\$aCombustion of waste =450 \\$aWaste burning =450 \\$aWaste combustion =550 \\$wg$aRefuse and refuse disposal =670 \\$aASTI, 1986:$bp. 1173, under Incinerators--Environmental aspects (Detecting waste combustion ...) =670 \\$aScott dict. waste/water:$bunder Incineration--Burning of waste solids, liquids or gases. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.:$bunder Incineration. =670 \\$aThes. water resurces terms:$bunder Incineration (RT: Burning) =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aIncineration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017745 =LDR 00379cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362355602441 =005 20120730163317.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064744 =035 \\$aBZR4650NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC560.I53$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aIncest victims =550 \\$wg$aSexual abuse victims =750 \2$aIncest$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007179 =LDR 00571cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362355702441 =005 20120730163317.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064740 =035 \\$aBZR4646NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN480.25$cAnthropology =053 \0$aHV6570.6$bHV6570.9$cCriminology =053 \0$aRC560.I53$cPsychopathology =150 \\$aIncest =550 \\$wg$aSex crimes =550 \\$wg$aSexual intercourse =550 \\$aConsanguinity =670 \\$aAngelica, J.C. We are not alone, 2001. =750 \2$aIncest$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007179 =LDR 00492cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362355802441 =005 20120730163317.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064709 =035 \\$aBZR4615NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHV4981$cInbreeding and degeneration =053 \\$aS494$cPrinciples of breeding =053 \\$aSF105$cAnimal breeding =150 \\$aInbreeding =550 \\$aBreeding =550 \\$aConsanguinity =750 \2$aInbreeding$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007178 =LDR 00461cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362355902441 =005 20120730163317.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064680 =035 \\$aBZR4586NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC569.5.I46 =150 \\$aImpulsive personality =450 \\$aImpulse-ridden personality =550 \\$wg$aPersonality disorders =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImpulsive Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007175 =LDR 00584cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362356002441 =005 20120730163317.0 =008 920103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064672 =035 \\$aBZR4578NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aZ242.I3 =150 \\$aImprints (Publishers' and printers' statements) =450 \\$aBook imprints$5IEN =450 \\$wnne$aImprints (in books) =450 \\$aPrinters' imprints =450 \\$aPublishers' imprints =550 \\$wg$aPublishers and publishing =550 \\$aColophons =750 \2$aBook Imprints$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001869 =LDR 00454cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362356102441 =005 20201130175422.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064671 =035 \\$aBZR4577NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL763.2$cAnimal behavior =150 \\$aImprinting (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aAttachment behavior =550 \\$wg$aCritical periods (Biology) =750 \2$aImprinting, Psychological$0(DNLM)D007173$5IEN =LDR 00955cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362356202441 =005 20080225133823.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064658 =035 \\$aBZR4564NU =035 \\$aSH 85064658 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC560.I45$cPsychiatry =053 \\$aRC889$cMedicine =150 \\$aImpotence =450 \\$aE.D. (Erectile dysfunction) =450 \\$aED (Erectile dysfunction) =450 \\$aErectile dysfunction =450 \\$aImpotency =550 \\$wg$aSexual disorders =670 \\$aMESH$b(Impotence x Erectile dysfunction) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Impotence; impotency) =670 \\$aNew Yorker, Mar. 22, 1999:$bp. 55 (erectile dysfunction (E.D.), often called impotence) =670 \\$aWash. Post, Mar. 26, 1999:$bp. C 8 (ED; [Viagra] ad introduced the formerly obscure medical term as an alternative to impotence) =750 \2$aErectile Dysfunction$0(DNLM)D007122$5IEN =LDR 00804cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362356302441 =005 20120730163317.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064643 =035 \\$aBZR4549NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRK667.I45 =150 \\$aEndosseous dental implants =450 \\$aEndosseous implant dentures =450 \\$aEndosteal dental implants =450 \\$aEndosteal implant dentures =450 \\$wnne$aImplant dentures, Endosseous =550 \\$wg$aDental implants =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dental implantation, Endosseous) =670 \\$aLC data base$b(Endosseous dental implants; Endosteal dental implants) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Implant: endosseous i., called also endosteal i.) =750 \2$aDental Implantation, Endosseous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003758 =LDR 00777cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363168502441 =005 20120730164350.0 =008 920902i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92004916 =035 \\$aCBM6507NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dNNCU-C =053 \0$aRC553.D5 =150 \\$aDissociative disorders =450 \\$aDDs (Psychology) =450 \\$aDisorders, Dissociative =550 \\$wg$aDissociation (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92049449: Steinberg, M. Structured clinical interview for DSM-IV dissociative disorders, c1993. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDSM-III-R. =670 \\$aDorman, P. I cry for help! c2006:$bp. 4 of cover (Dissociative DIsorders (DD)) =750 \2$aDissociative Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004213 =LDR 00693cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363168602441 =005 20120730164350.0 =008 920901i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004902 =035 \\$aCBM6493NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.C63 =150 \\$aCognition disorders in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-185167: Berger, M. Les troubles du d�eveloppement cognitif, c1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aCognition Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003072 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCognition Disorders$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00511cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363168702441 =005 20180717114655.0 =008 920827i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004812 =035 \\$aCBM6409NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHeart rate monitoring =550 \\$wg$aCardiography =550 \\$wg$aPatient monitoring =670 \\$aWork cat.: 91-73663: Maffetone, P. The high performance heart, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Heart rate) =750 \2$aHeart Rate Determination$0(DNLM)D006339$5IEN =LDR 00792cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363168802441 =005 20080512130717.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92004795 =035 \\$aCBM6392LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC737.5 =150 \\$aSleep apnea syndromes in old age =450 \\$aGeriatric sleep apnea syndromes =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92155598: International Symposium on Sleep and Respiration (2nd : 1991 : League City, Tex.). Sleep and respiration in aging adults, c1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aSleep Apnea Syndromes$0(DNLM)D012891$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$0(DNLM)D000368$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSleep Apnea Syndromes$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00681cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363168902441 =005 20120730164350.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92004785 =035 \\$aCBM6382NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF720.C63 =150 \\$aCognition in newborn infants =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 91-118815: La Stimulation intellectuelle au tout d�ebut de la vie, 1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aCognition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003071 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007231 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCognition$iand$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN =LDR 00752cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363169002441 =005 20120730164350.0 =008 920827i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004783 =035 \\$aCBM6380NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD93.93 =150 \0$aAnesthesia in traumatology =450 \0$aTrauma anesthesia =550 \0$wg$aTraumatology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49406: Textbook of trauma anesthesia ... c1993. =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/20/92$b(Trauma anesthesia) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$81$wb$aAnesthesia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000758 =750 \2$81$wb$aTraumatology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014194 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnesthesiology$iand$aTraumatology$5IEN =LDR 00704cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363169102441 =005 20120730164350.0 =008 920826i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004780 =035 \\$aCBM6377NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRJ506.P72 =150 \0$aPsychosexual disorders in children =550 \0$wg$aChild psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49422: Gil, E. Sexualized children ... 1992. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$81$wb$aSexual Dysfunctions, Psychological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020018 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record$aSexual Dysfunctions, Psychological$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00749cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363169202441 =005 20120730164350.0 =008 920825||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92004713 =035 \\$aCBM4143NU =040 \\$aDNIH$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aAmyloid beta-protein precursor =450 \0$aAmyloid protein precursor =450 \0$aBeta-amyloid protein precursor =550 \0$wg$aAmyloid beta-protein =550 \0$wg$aProtein precursors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Beta-Amyloid precursor proteins and neurotransmitter function, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Amyloid beta-protein precursor x Beta-amyloid protein precursor; Amyloid protein precursor) =675 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =750 \2$aAmyloid beta-Protein Precursor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016564 =LDR 00789cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363169302441 =005 20110124155649.0 =008 920825||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92004712 =035 \\$aCBM4142NU =040 \\$aDNIH$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAmyloid beta-protein =450 \\$aAlzheimer beta-protein =450 \\$aAmyloid fibril protein (Alzheimer's) =450 \\$aAmyloid protein A4 =450 \\$aBeta-amyloid protein =550 \\$wg$aAmyloid =670 \\$aWork cat.: Beta-Amyloid precursor proteins and neurotransmitter function, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Amyloid beta-protein x Alzheimer beta-protein; Amyloid fibril protein (Alzheimer's); Amyloid protein A4; Beta-amyloid protein) =675 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =750 \2$aAmyloid beta-Peptides$0(DNLM)D016229$5IEN =LDR 00539cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363169402441 =005 20120730164350.0 =008 920825||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92004711 =035 \\$aCBM4141NU =040 \\$aDNIH$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.A45 =150 \0$aAmyloid =550 \0$wg$aGlycoproteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Beta-Amyloid precursor proteins and neurotransmitter function, 1991. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aAmyloid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000682 =LDR 00564cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363169502441 =005 20120730164350.0 =008 920824||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92004698 =035 \\$aCBM4129NU =040 \\$aDNIH$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aProtein precursors =450 \0$aPrecursor proteins =450 \0$aPrecursors, Protein =550 \0$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Beta-Amyloid precursor proteins and neurotransmitter function, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =750 \2$aProtein Precursors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011498 =LDR 00601cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363169602441 =005 20120730164350.0 =008 920824i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92004676 =035 \\$aCBM4109NU =040 \\$aDNIH$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aDiethylhexyl phthalate =450 \0$aDioctyl phthalate =550 \0$wg$aPhthalic acid =550 \0$wg$aPlasticizers =670 \\$aWork cat.: Diethylhexyl phthalate, 1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Diethylhexyl phthalate x Dioctyl phthalate) =670 \\$aMerck. =675 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =750 \2$aDiethylhexyl Phthalate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004051 =LDR 00886cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363169702441 =005 20120730164349.0 =008 040608i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92004641 =035 \\$aCBM4085NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP609.A25 =150 \\$aAcetylcholinesterase =450 \\$aAcetylcholine acetylhydrolase =450 \\$aACHE (Acetylcholinesterase) =450 \\$aCholine esterase I =450 \\$aTrue cholinesterase =550 \\$wg$aCholinesterases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92049360: Multidisciplinary approaches to cholinesterase function, c1992. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$b3.1.1.7. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Acetylcholinesterase) =670 \\$aHuman Protein Reference Database via WWW, June 8, 2004$b(Acetylcholinesterase, alternate names: ACHE, AChE, Acetylcholine acetylhydrolase) =750 \2$aAcetylcholinesterase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000110 =LDR 00543cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363169802441 =005 20120730164349.0 =008 920818||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004606 =035 \\$aCBM4055NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.P56 =150 \0$aPlatelet-derived growth factor =550 \0$wg$aBlood proteins =550 \0$wg$aGrowth factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49345: Biology of platelet-derived growth factor, 1993. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aPlatelet-Derived Growth Factor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010982 =LDR 00831cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363169902441 =005 20120730164349.0 =008 920814i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004483 =035 \\$aCBM3943NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRG580.S75 =150 \0$aSubstance abuse in pregnancy =450 \0$aPerinatal substance abuse =450 \0$aPrenatal substance abuse =550 \0$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/12/92$b(perinatal substance abuse; prenatal substance abuse) =670 \\$aMESH$b(substance abuse - in pregnancy) =750 \2$81$wb$aSubstance-Related Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019966 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSubstance-Related Disorders$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00553cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363170002441 =005 20120730164349.0 =008 920813i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004406 =035 \\$aCBM3869NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aVision in infants =550 \0$wg$aInfants$xPhysiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49266: Infant vision, 1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aVision$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVision$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00749cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363170102441 =005 20120730164349.0 =008 920812i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004395 =035 \\$aCBM3858NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aTeeth$xEruption =450 \0$aEruption of permanent teeth =450 \0$aTooth eruption =550 \0$wg$aDentition =670 \\$aWork cat.: 88-80817: Sat�o, S. Eruption of permanent teeth, c1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tooth eruption) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the eruption of permanent teeth. Works on the eruption of deciduous teeth are entered under$aDeciduous teeth--Eruption. =681 \\$iNote under$aDeciduous teeth--Eruption =750 \2$aTooth Eruption$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014078 =LDR 00630cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363170202441 =005 20120730164349.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92004388 =035 \\$aCBM3851NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNewborn infants$xMedical care =450 \\$aPerinatal care =670 \\$aWork cat.: 91-622756: Massachusetts Maternity and New Born Regionalization Project. Regionalization of maternity and newborn care in Massachusetts, 1976$b(perinatal care) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20061012 from: 150:#0:_{dollar}a Infants (Newborn) _{dollar}x Medical care =750 \2$aPerinatal Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018743 =LDR 00525cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363170302441 =005 20120730164349.0 =008 920812i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004383 =035 \\$aCBM3846NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aCorneal topography =450 \0$aTopography, Corneal =550 \0$wg$aCornea$xMeasurement =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49273: An atlas of corneal topography, c1993. =670 \\$aMedline$b(corneal topography) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aCorneal Topography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019781 =LDR 00692cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363170402441 =005 20120730164349.0 =008 931215i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92004376 =035 \\$aCBM3841NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG107.5.T73 =150 \0$aTransvaginal ultrasonography =450 \0$aTransvaginal sonography =550 \0$wg$aEndoscopic ultrasonography =550 \0$wg$aGenerative organs, Female$xUltrasonic imaging =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49290: Early detection of ovarian carcinoma with transvaginal sonography, 1993. =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/7/92$b(transvaginal sonography) =750 \2$aVagina$xultrasonography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014621Q000736 =LDR 00520cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363170502441 =005 20120730164349.0 =008 920806i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92004306 =035 \\$aCBM3780NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA412$bRA412.5 =150 \\$aNational health insurance =450 \\$aHealth insurance, National =550 \\$wg$aInsurance =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aLC database, July 31, 1992. =750 \2$aNational Health Programs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009313 =LDR 00556cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363170602441 =005 20100218095400.0 =008 920804i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004253 =035 \\$aCBM3729NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRA652.5 =150 \0$aMolecular epidemiology =450 \0$aEpidemiology$xMolecular aspects =450 \0$aEpidemiology, Molecular$5IEN =550 \0$wg$aEpidemiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49193: Molecular epidemiology, 1993. =670 \\$aMedline. =750 \2$aMolecular Epidemiology$0(DNLM)D017720$5IEN =LDR 00968cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363170702441 =005 20060515131724.0 =008 920804||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004250 =035 \\$aCBM3726LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHepatocyte growth factor$xReceptors =450 \\$ac-MET oncogene product =450 \\$ac-MET proto-oncogene product =450 \\$aHepatocyte growth factor-scatter factor receptor =450 \\$aMET (Biomolecule) =450 \\$aMET/HGF receptor =450 \\$aMET oncogene product =450 \\$aMET receptor =550 \\$wg$aCell receptors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49169: Hepatocyte growth factor-scatter factor, c1992$b(The recent discovery that phenomena are mediated by a single multifunctional cytokine (called "hepatocyte grown factor" (HGF) or "scatter factor" (SF) by different investigators) and its receptor, the c-met proto-oncogene product) =750 \2$aProto-Oncogene Proteins c-met$0(DNLM)D019859$5IEN =LDR 00934cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363170802441 =005 20120730164349.0 =008 920804||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004249 =035 \\$aCBM3725NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP552.H48 =150 \0$aHepatocyte growth factor =450 \0$aHepatocyte growth factor-scatter factor =450 \0$aHGF (Cytokine) =450 \0$aHGF-SF (Cytokine) =450 \0$aScatter factor (Cytokine) =550 \0$wg$aCytokines =550 \0$wg$aGrowth factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49169: Hepatocyte growth factor-scatter factor, c1992$b(HGF and Scatter Factor are identical ... because of earlier purification and characterization, the term HGF has priority over Scatter Factor) =670 \\$aMedline$b(hepatocyte growth factor; scatter factor; hepatocyte growth factor-scatter factor) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aHepatocyte Growth Factor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017228 =LDR 00650cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363170902441 =005 20120730164349.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92004246 =035 \\$aCBM3724NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC840.A25 =150 \\$aAchlorhydria in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92049209: Chronic gastritis and hypochlorhydria in the elderly, 1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aAchlorhydria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000126 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAchlorhydria$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00637cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363171002441 =005 20120730164348.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92004245 =035 \\$aCBM3723NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC831 =150 \\$aGastritis in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92049209: Chronic gastritis and hypochlorhydria in the elderly, 1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aGastritis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005756 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aGastritis$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00675cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363171102441 =005 20120730164348.0 =008 920804i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004235 =035 \\$aCBM3713NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD751 =150 \0$aAnesthesia in orthopedics =450 \0$aOrthopedic anesthesia =550 \0$wg$aOrthopedics =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49142: Orthopedic anesthesia, 1993. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$81$wb$aAnesthesia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000758 =750 \2$81$wb$aOrthopedics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009985 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnesthesia$iand$aOrthopedics$5IEN =LDR 00707cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363171202441 =005 20120730164348.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004225 =035 \\$aCBM3704NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEpileptic children =450 \\$aEpilepsy in children$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aChronically ill children =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmentally disabled children =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49951: Dahl, J.C. Epilepsy ... c1992. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$81$wb$aEpilepsy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004827 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEpilepsy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00732cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363171302441 =005 20080324090222.0 =008 920803||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004219 =035 \\$aCBM3698NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP606.R48 =150 \0$aReverse transcriptase =450 \0$aRevertase =450 \0$aRNA-dependent DNA polymerase =450 \0$aRNA-directed DNA polymerase =550 \0$wg$aDNA polymerases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-28740: Reverse transcriptase, 1992. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$b2.7.7.49. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b9068-38-6. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Reverse transcriptase x RNA-dependent DNA polymerase) =750 \2$aRNA-Directed DNA Polymerase$0(DNLM)D012194$5IEN =LDR 00560cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363171402441 =005 20130311083953.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004212 =035 \\$aCBM3691NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRD119.5.C45 =150 \\$aGenioplasty =550 \\$wg$aChin$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49148: Guyuron, R. Genioplasty, 1992. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/30/92. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aGenioplasty$0(DNLM)D063172$5IEN =LDR 00577cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363171502441 =005 20120730164348.0 =008 920803||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004206 =035 \\$aCBM3685NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD86.K4 =150 \0$aKetamine =550 \0$wg$aAmines =550 \0$wg$aAnesthesia adjuvants =550 \0$wg$aChlorobenzene =550 \0$wg$aHexane =670 \\$aWork cat.: 89-92147: Status of ketamine in anesthesiology, c1990. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aAm. drug index. =750 \2$aKetamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007649 =LDR 00654cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363171602441 =005 20120730164348.0 =008 920731i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004181 =035 \\$aCBM3661NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF720.V27 =150 \0$aVisual perception in infants =550 \0$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49954: Visual perception and cognition in infancy, 1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aVisual Perception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014796 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVisual Perception$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 01044cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363171702441 =005 20120730164348.0 =008 920723i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92003958 =035 \\$aCBM3486NU =035 \\$ash 92003958 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC564.68 =150 \0$aDual diagnosis =450 \0$aAlcoholism and mental illness =450 \0$aDual disorders =450 \0$aMental illness and alcoholism =450 \0$aMental illness and substance abuse =550 \0$wg$aComorbidity =550 \0$wg$aMental illness =550 \0$wg$aSubstance abuse =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49906: Mooney, B.T. Leave me alone ... 1992$b(dual diagnosis) =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms. =670 \\$aLC database, July 17, 1992. =670 \\$aMEDLARS. =670 \\$aThe dual disorders recovery book ... c1993. =675 \\$aMESH =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the coexistence of chemical dependency and another psychiatric disorder. =750 \2$aDiagnosis, Dual (Psychiatry)$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017831 =LDR 00763cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363171802441 =005 20120730164348.0 =008 920722i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92003947 =035 \\$aCBM3477NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aDefecography =450 \0$aDefaecography =450 \0$aDynamic rectography =450 \0$aEvacuation proctography =550 \0$wg$aDefecation disorders$xDiagnosis =550 \0$wg$aRectum$xRadiography =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-26472: Investigation of anorectal functional disorders, c1992$b(Defaecography) =670 \\$aMedlars, 7/16/92$b(Defecography, dynamic rectography, evacuation proctography) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aMESH. =750 \2$aDefecography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019841 =LDR 00669cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363171902441 =005 20120730164348.0 =008 920722i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92003940 =035 \\$aCBM3472NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ463.I54 =150 \\$aDeglutition disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aIngestion disorders in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49930: Pediatric swallowing and feeding, 1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aDeglutition Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003680 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDeglutition Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00584cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363172002441 =005 20120730164348.0 =008 060223||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92003938 =035 \\$aCBM3470LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dUkOxU =150 \\$aGlycemic index =450 \\$aGlycaemic index =550 \\$wg$aFood$xCarbohydrate content =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-50522: Podell, R.N. The G-index diet, 1993. =670 \\$aMedline$b(Glycemic index) =670 \\$aMontignac, M. The montignac diet, 2005:$bp. 5 (The glycaemic index) =750 \2$aGlycemic Index$5IEN$0(DNLM)D038321 =LDR 00343cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363172102441 =005 20090312105711.0 =008 920722i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92003937 =035 \\$aCBM3469NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP88.5 =150 \\$aSkin$xPhysiology =750 \2$aSkin Physiological Phenomena$0(DNLM)D012879$5IEN =LDR 00621cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363172202441 =005 20120730164348.0 =008 920721i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92003930 =035 \\$aCBM3462LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRC394.C44 =150 \0$aCerebellar ataxia =550 \0$wg$aAtaxia =550 \0$wg$aCerebellum$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49910: Serotonin, the cerebellum, and ataxia ... c1993$b(cerebellar ataxia) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(cerebellar ataxia) =750 \2$aCerebellar Ataxia$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D002524 =LDR 00657cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363172302441 =005 20120730164347.0 =008 920717i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92003860 =035 \\$aCBM3399NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aCommunicative disorders in infants =550 \0$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49878: Billeaud, F.P. Communication disorders in infants ... c1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aCommunication Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003147 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCommunication Disorders$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00381cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363172402441 =005 20120730164347.0 =008 920716i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92003844 =035 \\$aCBM3384NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPrion diseases in animals =550 \0$wg$aCommunicable diseases in animals =750 \2$aPrion Diseases$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017096Q000662 =LDR 01197cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363172502441 =005 20120730164347.0 =008 920716i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92003842 =035 \\$aCBM3382NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR201.P737$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRA644.P93$cPublic health =150 \0$aPrion diseases =450 \0$aEncephalopathies, Spongiform =450 \0$aPrion infections =450 \0$aSpongiform encephalopathies =450 \0$aTransmissible spongiform encephalopathies =450 \0$aUnconventional slow virus diseases =550 \0$wg$aCommunicable diseases =550 \0$aSlow virus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-1704: Prion diseases of humans and animals, 1992. =670 \\$aDulbecco. Virology, 1988:$bpp. 16-17, 142-145, table 51-4. =670 \\$aCecil textbook of medicine, 1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Prion diseases x Encephalopathies, Spongiform; Spongiform encephalopathies; Transmissible. SN: Transmissible and genetic neurodegenerative diseases of humans and animals caused by prions. The literature has sometimes referred to these as unconventional slow virus diseases.) =750 \2$aPrion Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017096 =LDR 00979cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363172602441 =005 20120730164347.0 =008 920715i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92003786 =035 \\$aCBM3333NU =040 \\$aDGPO$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aFlurbiprofen =450 \0$aAnsaid (Registered trademark)$5IEN =450 \0$aAnsaid (Trademark) =550 \0$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \0$wg$aBiphenyl compounds =550 \0$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Energy and Commerce. Subcomm. on Health and the Environment. Granting additional market exclusivity to the drug Ansaid, 1992:$bt.p. (Ansaid) p. 4 (Ansaid, a brand name for the chemical agent Flurbiprofen, is a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug ... called NSAID's) p. 1 (Ansaid was patented in 1974) =670 \\$aAmer. drug index, 1990:$bp. 263 (anti-inflammatory; analgesic) =670 \\$aMerck:$bno. 4101. =750 \2$aFlurbiprofen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005480 =LDR 01867cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880363172702441 =005 20120730164347.0 =008 020730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92003035 =035 \\$aCBM3305NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTR845$bTR899 =150 \\$aVideo recording =450 \\$aCinematography$xElectronic methods =450 \\$aElectronic cinematography =450 \\$wnne$aVideo tape recorders and recording =450 \\$aVideo tape recording =450 \\$aVideo taping =450 \\$wnne$aVideography =450 \\$aVideorecording =450 \\$aVideotape recording =450 \\$aVideotaping =550 \\$wg$aMagnetic recorders and recording =670 \\$aWork cat.: Harwood, D. Everything you always wanted to know about video tape recording, 1974. =670 \\$aINSPEC, 1989$b(Video recording) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Video taping) =670 \\$aLC database, May 18, 1992$b(Videography) =670 \\$aGross, L. Electronic moviemaking, 1997$b(Electronic cinematography) =670 \\$aLC data base, 5/18/92$b(Videography)$5IEN =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the technical aspects of making video recordings, i.e., creating and storing moving images in an electronic form and displaying them on an electronic display. Works on the artistic aspects of making video recordings are entered under$aVideo recordings--Production and direction.$iWorks on the technical aspects of making motion pictures and their projection onto a screen are entered under$aCinematography.$iGeneral works on motion pictures themselves, including motion pictures as an art form, copyrighting, distribution, editing, plots, production, etc. are entered under$aMotion pictures. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCinematography; Motion pictures; Video recordings--Production and direction =750 \2$aVideo Recording$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014741 =LDR 02006cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880363172802441 =005 20120730164347.0 =008 920429i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002381 =035 \\$aCBM3303NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQA76.575 =150 \0$aMultimedia systems =450 \0$aComputer-based multimedia information systems =450 \0$aMultimedia computing =450 \0$aMultimedia information systems =450 \0$aMultimedia knowledge systems =550 \0$wg$aInformation storage and retrieval systems =670 \\$aWork cat.: Multimedia review, c1990. =670 \\$aASTI:$bp. 1391 (Multimedia information systems) =670 \\$aBusiness period. index, 1990-91:$bp. 1134 (Multimedia computers, multimedia software) =670 \\$aBYTE, Feb. 1990:$bp. 203 ("Multimedia uses the computer to integrate and control diverse electronic media such as computer screens, videodisk players, CD-ROM disks, and speech and audio synthesizers") =670 \\$aComputer, Oct. 1985:$bp. 92 (Computer-based multimedia information system) =670 \\$aComputer data base thes.$b(Multimedia technology, multimedia software, multimedia terminals) =670 \\$aComputer lib. period., Sept. 1990$b(Multimedia technology) =670 \\$aL.C. Nat. Demo. Lab. Info bull. Feb. 24, 1992:$bpp. 73-76. =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/10/92. =670 \\$aLib. lit., Feb. 1992$b(Multimedia systems) =675 \\$aComputer dict.;$aIAC;$aLegislative index, 1991;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aStnd. gloss. of comp. terminology =680 \\$iHere are entered works on computer systems that integrate and present diverse media, such as text, graphics, still and moving images, and audio. Works on media containing information that may be interactively manipulated by individual users through the use of software or microprocessing capabilities are entered under$aInteractive multimedia. =681 \\$iNote under$aInteractive multimedia =750 \2$aMultimedia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019212 =LDR 00665cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363172902441 =005 20120730164347.0 =008 920714||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92003722 =035 \\$aCBM2876NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP752.L515 =150 \0$aLinolenic acids =450 \0$aOctadecatrienoic acids =550 \0$wg$aEssential fatty acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49833: Treatment of diabetic neuropathy, 1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(linolenic acids) =670 \\$aSuppl. chem. records$b(Gamma-linolenic acid) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aLinolenic Acids$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D008042 =LDR 01034cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363173002441 =005 20041122112122.0 =008 920710i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92003700 =035 \\$aCBM2859NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC271.P27$cCancer chemotherapy =150 \\$aPaclitaxel =450 \\$wnne$aTaxol =450 \\$aTaxol (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-2352: Paclitaxel in cancer treatment, c1995. =670 \\$a92-170036: U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business. Subcommittee on Regulation, Business Opportunities, and Energy. 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The viruses:$bpp. 147-8. =670 \\$aClassification and nomenclature of viruses:$bp. 152. =670 \\$aEdwardson, J.R. The potyvirus group, 1991. =670 \\$aFraenkel-Conrat, H. The viruses, 1985:$bp. 147 (Potyvirus Group) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 27, 2007$b(Potyvirus. Scope note: a large genus of plant viruses of the family Potyviridae) =670 \\$aPlant viruses online, Apr. 27, 2007$b(Potyviruses, genus in family Potyviridae) =675 \\$aDulbecco. 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Called also acoustic neurilemoma or neurinoma, and schwannoma) =750 \2$aNeuroma, Acoustic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009464 =LDR 00500cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363173802441 =005 20120730164346.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92003379 =035 \\$aCBL7738NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH212.P6 =150 \0$aPolarization microscopy =450 \0$aPolarized light microscopy =550 \0$wg$aMicroscopy =670 \\$aMESH$b(Microscopy, Polarization x Microscopy, Polarized light) =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Polarization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008859 =LDR 00696cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363173902441 =005 20120730164333.0 =008 910911||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004709 =035 \\$aCBJ5189NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP801.N44 =150 \0$aNeopterin =550 \0$wg$aBiochemical markers =550 \0$wg$aPteridines =670 \\$aWork cat.: Neopterin, 1991$b(neopterin, a small heterocyclic molecule belonging to the class of pteridines, is synthesized and released by human monocytes/macrophages after stimulation by interferon gamma.) =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aLC data base, 9/5/91. =750 \2$aNeopterin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019798 =LDR 00619cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363174002441 =005 20120730164333.0 =008 910911||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004706 =035 \\$aCBJ5186NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aDiphenylamine =450 \0$aN-phenylbenzeneamine =550 \0$wg$aAniline =550 \0$wg$aBiphenyl compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Diphenylamine : N-phenylbenzeneamine, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck:$bv. 11-e (Diphenylamine, N-phenylbenzeneamine) =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aCHEMLINE. =750 \2$aDiphenylamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004159 =LDR 00692cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363174102441 =005 20120730164333.0 =008 910911||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004699 =035 \\$aCBJ5179NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aDinitrochlorobenzene =450 \0$aChlorodinitrobenzene =450 \0$aDNCB (Chemical) =550 \0$wg$aChlorobenzene =670 \\$aWork cat.: 1-Chloro-2, 4-dinitrobenzene ... c1991. =670 \\$aCHEMLINE. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dinitrochlorobenzene, x Chlorodinitrobenzene, x DNCB) =670 \\$aMerck Index 11-e$b(Chlorodinitrobenzene, dinitrochlorobenzene) =750 \2$aDinitrochlorobenzene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004137 =LDR 01123cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363174202441 =005 20120730164333.0 =008 910911i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004696 =035 \\$aCBJ5176LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aSF275.C84 =150 \\$aCultured milk =450 \\$aCultured milk products =450 \\$aCultured milks =450 \\$aMilk, Cultured =450 \\$aMilks, Cultured =550 \\$wg$aDairy products =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kurmann, J.A. Encyc. of fermented fresh milk products : an international inventory of fermented milk, cream, buttermilk, whey, and related products, c1992$b(the term fermented fresh milk products is not commonly used in English-speaking countries ... (the term cultured milk products is used in the United States to designate fermented milks that are prepared by using starter cultures and controlled fermentation.)) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(cultured milks) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(cultured milk) =670 \\$aDict. agr. term.$b(cultured milk, milk fermented by inoculation with a culture) =750 \2$aCultured Milk Products$5IEN$0(DNLM)D043302 =LDR 00497cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363174302441 =005 20120730164333.0 =008 910910i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004650 =035 \\$aCBJ5134NU =035 \\$ash 91004650 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTX553.C23$cFood =150 \0$aCalcium in human nutrition =550 \0$wg$aNutrition =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tsang, R.C. Calcium nutriture for mothers and children, c1992. =750 \2$aCalcium, Dietary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002136 =LDR 00846cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363242802441 =005 20150623160254.0 =008 150316i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2015000667 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNurse educators =550 \\$wg$aTeachers =670 \\$aWork cat: Schneider, A. The development of nursing agency in the context of oppression : a study of the experiences of nurse educators, 2015. =670 \\$aWikipedia, accessed March 16, 2015:$b(A nurse educator is a nurse who teaches and prepares licensed practical nurses (LPN) and registered nurses (RN) for entry into practice positions) =670 \\$aZorn, C. Becoming a nurse educator : dialogue for an engaging career, 2010. =670 \\$aFitzpatrick, J. Career success strategies for nurse educators, 2006. =750 \2$aFaculty, Nursing$0(DNLM)D005181$5IEN =LDR 00662cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363242902441 =005 20150623155453.0 =008 150310i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2015000611 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R85$cBotany =053 \0$aSD397.M58$cForestry =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aMitragyna =550 \\$wg$aRubiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat: Mitragyna rubrostipulata (nzingu, mromberombe), 1966. =670 \\$aNCU-3e. Names in current use for extant plant genera Electronic version 1.0, accessed March 10, 2015:$b(Mitragyna Korth., DICOTYLEDONES: RUBIACEAE) =675 \\$aITIS =750 \2$aMitragyna$0(DNLM)D032065$5IEN =LDR 00582cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363243002441 =005 20150608164158.0 =008 141222i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2014100270 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTP414 =150 \\$aTrehalose =450 \\$aErgot sugar =450 \\$aMycose =450 \\$aSeaweed sugar =550 \\$wg$aSugar =670 \\$aWork cat: 2010432788: Hai zao tang. 2010$bTitle in English (Seaweed Sugar = Trehalose) =670 \\$aPubchem. 12/23/2014$b(Trehalose; also know as Mycose, Ergot sugar) =750 \2$aTrehalose$0(DNLM)D014199$5IEN =LDR 01061cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363243102441 =005 20150605143154.0 =008 141218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014100242 =040 \\$aIaCfT$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMentally ill teenagers =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers =670 \\$aWork cat: Schramm, A.L. School and juvenile justice personnel's perceptions of dangerousness regarding adolescents with mental illness, 2014. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on mentally ill teenagers as a class of persons. Descriptive works on mental disorders of teenagers are entered under$aAdolescent psychopathology.$iWorks on the clinical and therapeutic aspects of mental disorders in teenagers are entered under$aAdolescent psychiatry. =681 \\$iNote under$aAdolescent psychopathology; Adolescent psychiatry =750 \2$81$wb$aMentally Ill Persons$0(DNLM)D028642$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMentally Ill Persons$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 01115cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363243202441 =005 20150602164703.0 =008 141021i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014002614 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDepsipeptides =550 \\$wg$aPeptides =670 \\$aWork cat: Li, D. Studies toward the synthesis of coibamide A and analogues, 2014. =670 \\$aWikipedia, accessed Oct. 21, 2014:$b(Depsipeptide: a peptide in which one or more of its amide, -C(O)NHR-, groups are replaced by the corresponding ester, -C(O)OR, or more generally, is a molecule that has both peptide and ester linkages in proximity in the same amino acid-containing small molecule or chain) =670 \\$aMedina, R. Biologically active cyclic depsipeptides from marine cyanobacteria, 2009. =670 \\$aLiotta, L. The design and synthesis of biologically interesting macrocyclic peptides and depsipeptides, 2005. =670 \\$aTipping, J. Investigations into depsipeptide antibiotics, 2010. =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2013 =750 \2$aDepsipeptides$0(DNLM)D047630$5IEN =LDR 02114cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363243302441 =005 20150601152052.0 =008 141112i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2014002794 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPasteurization =450 \\$aPasteurisation =550 \\$wg$aBacteriology$xTechnique =550 \\$wg$aChemical processes =670 \\$aWork cat: Turbes, G. Impact of terroir on cheddar cheese flavor and the influence of farm-to-farm variability, commingling, and pasteurization, 2014. =670 \\$aEncyclopedia Britannica online, Nov. 12, 2014$b(Pasteurization, heat-treatment process that destroys pathogenic microorganisms in certain foods and beverages. It is named for the French scientist Louis Pasteur, who in the 1860s demonstrated that abnormal fermentation of wine and beer could be prevented by heating the beverages to about 57� C (135� F) for a few minutes. Pasteurization of milk, widely practiced in several countries, notably the United States, requires temperatures of about 63� C (145� F) maintained for 30 minutes or, alternatively, heating to a higher temperature, 72� C (162� F), and holding for 15 seconds (and yet higher temperatures for shorter periods of time). The times and temperatures are those determined to be necessary to destroy the Mycobacterium tuberculosis and other more heat-resistant of the non-spore-forming, disease-causing microorganisms found in milk. The treatment also destroys most of the microorganisms that cause spoilage and so prolongs the storage time of food) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 12, 2014$b(Pasteurization (American English) or pasteurisation (French, and English) is a process invented by French scientist Louis Pasteur during the nineteenth century. Pasteur discovered that heating milk to a high temperature then swiftly cooling it before bottling it, enabled the milk to remain fresher for an extended period of time. Today the process of pasteurization is used widely in the drinks and food industry.[1] This process slows spoilage caused by microbial growth) =750 \2$aPasteurization$0(DNLM)D061352$5IEN =LDR 02124cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363243402441 =005 20150601143614.0 =008 140924||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014002428 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aConnexin 43 =450 \\$aConnexin43 =450 \\$aCx43 (Connexin 43) =550 \\$wg$aConnexins =670 \\$aWork cat: Yan, J. Connexin 43 remodeling contribute to slowed conduction velocity in an irreversible arrhythmogenic canine model of non-ischemic heart failure, 2012:$bp. 1 (Continuous cardiac conduction relies on robust intercellular coupling. Electrical coupling between adjacent cardiomyocytes is maintained by gap junctions composed of connexins, and connexin43 (Cx43) is the major connexin expressed in ventricles) =670 \\$aOncogene, July 11, 2002:$bp. 4649 (Connexin-43 is an integral gap junction protein, responsible for cytoplasmic connectivity) =670 \\$aJournal of anatomy, Feb. 2009:$bp. 279 (Connexins are membrane proteins that form hemichannels such that the extracellular regions can dock together to produce gap junctions between adjoining cells. There are over 13 different connexins, with some cell types expressing more than one type. Connexin 43 is a widely distributed connexin expressed by a range of cell types including epithelial cells, astrocytes, myocardial cells and smooth muscle cells) =670 \\$aJournal of biological chemistry, May 4, 2012:$bp. 15851 (Gap junctions consist of arrays of intercellular channels that provide direct transfer of ions and small molecules between adjacent cells. Gap junction channels are formed by integral membrane proteins called connexins, of which the best-studied isoform is connexin 43 (Cx43)) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 23, 2014:$b(Connexin 43 -- A 43-kDa peptide which is a member of the connexin family of gap junction proteins. Connexin 43 is a product of a gene in the alpha class of connexin genes (the alpha-1 gene). It was first isolated from mammalian heart, but is widespread in the body including the brain) [MeSH UFs] (Connexin43, Cx43)) =750 \2$aConnexin 43$0(DNLM)D018031$5IEN =LDR 00540cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363243502441 =005 20150601150125.0 =008 140915i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2014002357 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDiabetic cardiomyopathies =550 \\$wg$aDiabetes$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aMyocardium$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat: 2013956435: Diabetic cardiomyopathy: biochemical and molecular mechanisms, 2014. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Diabetic cardiomyopathies) =750 \2$aDiabetic Cardiomyopathies$0(DNLM)D058065$5IEN =LDR 01447cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363243602441 =005 20150529162724.0 =008 140827i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014002179 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.Z9$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aBalanites =450 \\$aAgialid =550 \\$wg$aZygophyllaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Varshney, A. Trees: propagation and conservation : biotechnological approaches for propagation of a multipurpose tree, Balanites aegyptiaca Del., 2014. =670 \\$aITIS, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Balanites. Taxonomic Rank: Genus. Synonym: Agialid. Family: Zygophyllaceae) =670 \\$aThe international plant names index, via WWW, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Balanites; Balanitaceae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Balanites is a genus of flowering plants in the caltrop family, Zygophyllaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Genus Balanites; Family Zygophyllaceae, subfamily Tribuloideae; also sometimes placed in: Balanitaceae) =670 \\$aIndex nominum genericorum, via WWW, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Balanites. Phan.-Zygophyllaceae. Synonym: Agialid) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, via WWW, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Balanites. Dicotyledones: Zygophyllaceae) =670 \\$aThe plants database, via WWW, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Genus Balanites Delile - balanites. Family Zygophyllaceae) =750 \2$aBalanites$0(DNLM)D032430$5IEN =LDR 01177cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363243702441 =005 20150529163846.0 =008 140822||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014002134 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCysteine =450 \\$aCysteine hydrochloride =450 \\$aHalf-cysteine =450 \\$aL-cysteine =450 \\$aZinc systeinate =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids =670 \\$aWork cat: Chorkina, F. & Karataev, A. (eds.) Cysteine : biosynthesis, chemical structure and toxicity, 2012 =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003 :$b(Cysteine C3H7O2NS, a crystalline amino acid occurring as a constituent of gluthathione and cycstine) =670 \\$aWikipedia, accessed Aug. 22, 2014:$b(Cysteine (abbreviated as Cys or C) is an alpha-amino acid with the chemical formula HO2CCH(NH2)CH2SH. It is a semi-essential amino acid) =670 \\$aMeSH, Oct. 9, 2014$b(Cysteine: annotation: do not confuse with Cystine; scope: A thiol-containing non-essential amino acid that is oxidized to form CYSTINE; entry terms: Cysteine Hydrochloride, Half-Cystine, L-Cysteine, Zinc Cysteinate) =750 \2$aCysteine$0(DNLM)D003545$5IEN =LDR 01506cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363243802441 =005 20150529164101.0 =008 140822i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014002132 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCysteine dioxygenase =450 \\$aCysteine oxidase =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =670 \\$aWork cat: Driggers, C. Structural investigations to understand the mechanisms of two proteins involved in sulfur chemistry : SsuE and cysteine dioxygenase, 2014. =670 \\$aSouness, R. Binding of sulfur ligands to cysteine dioxygenase, 2012. =670 \\$aSiakkou, E. Kinetics of cysteine dioxygenase, 2011. =670 \\$aLeung, J. Cysteine dioxygenase, 2008. =670 \\$aWikipedia, accessed Aug. 22, 2014:$b(Cysteine dioxygenase is a mammalian non-heme iron enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of L-cysteine to cysteine sulfinic acid (cysteine sulfinate) by incorporation of dioxygen) =670 \\$aIntEnz (Integrated relational Enzyme database), accessed Aug. 22, 2014:$b(EC 1 - oxidoreductases, EC 1.13 - Acting on Single Donors with Incorporation of Molecular Oxygen (Oxygenases), EC 1.13.11 - With incorporation of two atoms of oxygen, EC 1.13.11.20 - Cysteine dioxygenase. Accepted name: cysteine dioxygenase Other name: cysteine oxidase, Systematic name: L-cysteine:oxygen oxidoreductase) =670 \\$aMeSH, Oct. 9, 2014$b(Cysteine Dioxygenase; entry terms: Cysteine Dioxygenase Type I, Cysteine Oxidase) =750 \2$aCysteine Dioxygenase$0(DNLM)D050558$5IEN =LDR 04078cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363243902441 =005 20150601133522.0 =008 140814i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014002075 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP606.R49 =150 \\$aRho-associated protein kinases =450 \\$ap160 rhoA-binding kinase ROKalpha =450 \\$ap160ROCK =450 \\$aRho-associated coiled-coil kinase =450 \\$aRho-associated kinase =450 \\$aRho-kinase =450 \\$aROCK protein kinases =450 \\$aROCKs (Rho-associated protein kinases) =450 \\$aROK kinase =550 \\$wg$aProtein kinases =670 \\$aWork cat: Flint, D.L. Proteomic clues to the pathogenesis of Alexander disease, 2012:$babstr. (Finally, this study uncovered evidence using bioinformatics that cellular pathways related to integrins and the actin cytoskeleton are activated in AxD and suggested a role for RhoA/ROCK signaling in mediating this response. As small molecule inhibitors of ROCK (e.g. Fasudil) are currently approved for use in humans, these findings may suggest a therapeutic role for these compounds in the clinical management of AxD) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 12, 2014$b(Rho-associated protein kinases -- A group of intracellular-signaling serine threonine kinases that bind to rho GTP-binding proteins. They were originally found to mediate the effects of rhoA GTP-binding protein on the formation of stress fibers and focal adhesions. Rho-associated kinases have specificity for a variety of substrates including myosin-light-chain phosphatase and lim kinases) MeSH 450s (p160 rhoA-binding kinase ROKalpha, p160ROCK, rho-associated coiled-coil containing protein kinase 1, rho-associated coiled-coil containing protein kinase 2, rho-associated coiled-coil kinase, rho-associated kinase, rho-associated kinase 1, rho-associated kinase 2, rho-associated kinase alpha, rho-associated kinase beta, rho-associated protein kinase alpha, rho-associated protein kinase beta, rho-kinase, ROCK protein kinases, ROCK-I protein kinase, ROCK-II protein kinase, ROK kinase) =670 \\$aNeuroscientist, Oct. 2007:$bp. 454 (Rho-associated protein kinases (ROCKs) play key roles in mediating the control of the actin cytoskeleton by Rho family GTPases in response to extracellular signals. Such signaling pathways contribute to diverse neuronal functions from cell migration to axonal guidance to dendritic spine morphology to axonal regeneration to cell survival) =670 \\$aJournal of computer-aided molecular design, Feb. 2012:$bp. 249 (Rho-kinases (or Rho associated protein kinases, ROCKs) are downstream targets of the Rho G-proteins. They are involved in the regulation of cytoskeletal reorganization and gene expression. There are two isoforms of ROCK: ROCKI (or ROK[beta]) and ROCK II (or ROK[alpha]). ... although both isoforms are ubiquitously expressed, ROCK II is highly expressed in the brain and the heart, whereas ROCK I is expressed preferentially in the lung, liver, spleen, kidney and testis. Nevertheless, evidence of the functional differences between ROCK I and ROCK II is still lacking) =670 \\$aThe Rho GTPases in cancer, 2010:$bp. 163 (Rho-associated protein kinases (ROCK) are central and prominent downstream effectors of the RhoA, RhoB, and RhoC GTP[guanosine triphosphate]-binding proteins. The predominant function of ROCK is the regulation and modulation of the cytoskeleton. Specifically, ROCK promotes the stabilization of actin filaments (F-actin) and the generation of actin-myosin contractility via the phosphorlyation of downstream substrates. As a consequence, ROCK is indispensable for many cellular processes dependent on the cytoskeleton including, but not limited to, cell motility, adhesion, smooth muscle contraction, neurite retraction, and phagocytosis. In addition, ROCK contributes to proliferation, apoptosis, and oncogenic transformation. As a result, ROCK proteins are involved in the development and progression of human cancer in numerous ways) =750 \2$arho-Associated Kinases$0(DNLM)D054460$5IEN =LDR 04452cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363244002441 =005 20150529161140.0 =008 140808i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014002025 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC366.3.A44 =150 \\$aAlexander disease =450 \\$aAlexander's disease =450 \\$aAlexanders leukodystrophy =450 \\$aDemyelinogenic leukodystrophy =450 \\$aDysmyelinogenic leukodystrophy =450 \\$aFibrinoid degeneration of astrocytes =450 \\$aFibrinoid leukodystrophy =450 \\$aLeukodystrophy with Rosenthal fibers =550 \\$wg$aLeukodystrophy =670 \\$aWork cat: Flint, D.L. Proteomic clues to the pathogenesis of Alexander disease, 2012:$bp. 23 (Alexander (or Alexander's) disease, eponymously named for the pathologist who first described the disorder in 1949 ..., is a rarely reported but often fatal genetic neurodegenerative disorder. Its rarity is a consequence of most of the identified causative mutations being dominant, fully penetrant, and resulting in death before reproductive age. Thus in most reported cases Alexander disease is not transmitted, but arises at the low frequency of de novo mutations ...) =670 \\$aNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke WWW home page, Aug. 8, 2014$bdisorders A-Z (Alexander disease is one of a group of neurological conditions known as the leukodystrophies, disorders that are the result of abnormalities in myelin, the "white matter" that protects nerve fibers in the brain. Alexander disease is a progressive and often fatal disease. The destruction of white matter is accompanied by the formation of Rosenthal fibers, which are abnormal clumps of protein that accumulate in non-neuronal cells of the brain called astrocytes. Rosenthal fibers are sometimes found in other disorders, but not in the same amount or area of the brain that are featured in Alexander disease) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 8, 2014$b(Alexander disease ... Rare leukoencephalopathy with infantile-onset accumulation of Rosenthal fibers in the subpial, periventricular, and subependymal zones of the brain. Rosenthal fibers are glial fibrillary acidic protein aggregates found in astrocytes. Juvenile- and adult-onset types show progressive atrophy of the lower brainstem instead. De novo mutations in the GFAP gene are associated with the disease with propensity for paternal inheritance) MeSH UFs (Alexanders leukodystrophy, Demyelinogenic leukodystrophy, Dysmyelinogenic leukodystrophy, Fibrinoid degeneration of astrocytes, Leukodystrophy with Rosenthal fibers) MeSH tree broader term (Hereditary central nervous system demyelinating diseases) =670 \\$aUnited Leukodystrophy Foundation WWW home page, Aug. 8, 2014$btypes of leukodystrophy (Alexander Disease has been divided into three forms based on age of onset and type of symptoms: infantile, juvenile, and adult forms. All of the forms are rare, although adult onset Alexander disease is the most rare of the group. Although the three forms of the disease are generally thought to have the same genetic basis, the symptoms vary between the three groups. ... The great majority of all cases of Alexander Disease (infantile, juvenile and adult) are caused by a defect in a specific gene called GFAP, which stands for Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein. GFAP is an intermediate filament protein, which means that it is involved in the structural development of the cells. ... In Alexander Disease, a specific type of glial cell known as an astrocyte has abnormal structures known as Rosenthal fibers. ... Defects in GFAP have been found to be the major cause of Alexander Diseasel. ... Properly functioning glial cells are necessary for myelin formation, and so the disruption of the glial cells caused by the Rosenthal fibers may be the reason that GFAP mutations result in a leukodystrophy) =670 \\$aJournal of neuroscience, April 11, 2012:$bp. 5017 (The clearest example of astrocytes acting as the primary culprit in disease is Alexander disease, which is caused by dominant gain-of-function mutations in the glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) gene ...) p. 5021 (Thus, convergent evidence points to astrocytic dysfunction as a common antecedent to white matter loss in multiple leukodystrophies) =670 \\$aDiseases Database, Oct. 6, 2014$b(Alexander disease, aka, Fibrinoid leukodystrophy) =750 \2$aAlexander Disease$0(DNLM)D038261$5IEN =LDR 00877cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363244102441 =005 20150529155030.0 =008 140718i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014001798 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHeterotopic ossification =550 \\$wg$aOssification =670 \\$aWork cat: Arnold, A. Precise lateral dose profile measurements of surface interfaces of hip prostheses, 2014. =670 \\$aWikipedia, accessed July 18, 2014:$b(Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the process by which bone tissue forms outside of the skeleton) =670 \\$aStover, S., Garland, D., Nilsson, O. Heterotopic ossification, 1991. =670 \\$aDavis, A., Olmsted-Davis, E. Diagnosis and treatment of heterotopic ossification, 2013. =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003. =750 \2$aOssification, Heterotopic$0(DNLM)D009999$5IEN =LDR 02242cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363244202441 =005 20150527105444.0 =008 140708i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2014001692 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL368.C5$cProtozoology =150 \\$aChoanoflagellates =450 \\$aChoanoflagellida =550 \\$wg$aZooflagellates =670 \\$aWork cat: LCCN 2014022201: The Choanoflagellates, 2014:$bECIP ch. 1 (it was an American, Henry James-Clark, who published the first correct and unequivocal description of a "collar-bearing" flagellate; similarity between free-living collared flagellates and the choanocytes of a sponge; 1866 when published his findings) =670 \\$aCarr, M., et al. Molecular phylogeny of choanoflagellates, the sister group to Metazoa. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, v. 105, no. 43 (Oct. 28, 2008): 16641-16646: abstract (Choanoflagellates are single-celled aquatic flagellates with a unique morphology consisting of a cell with a single flagellum surrounded by a "collar" of microvilli. They have long interested evolutionary biologists because of their striking resemblance to the collared cells (choanocytes) of sponges) =670 \\$aChoanoflagellate and choanocyte collar-flagellar systems and the assumption of homology. Evolution and development, v. 16, no. 1 (Jan./Feb. 2014): 25-37: abstract (The similarities between the choanoflagellates and the choanocytes of sponges have been discussed for more than a century) =670 \\$aEncyc. Britannica; choanoflagellate (protozoan): any protozoan of the flagellate order Choanoflagellida (sometimes classified in the order Kinetoplastida); having a transparent food-gathering collar of cytoplasm around the base of the flagellum) =670 \\$aITIS, July 15, 2014$b(Choanoflagellida; taxonomic rank: Order; taxonomic status: Valid; kingdom: Protozoa; phylum: Sarcomastigophora; class: Zoomastigophora) =670 \\$aWORMS, July 15, 2014$b(Choanoflagellida; Classification: Biota > Protozoa (Kingdom) > Sarcomastigophora (Phylum) > Mastigophora (Subphylum) > Zoomastigophora (Class); Status accepted;Rank Order; Parent Zoomastigophora) =750 \2$aChoanoflagellata$0(DNLM)D056897$5IEN =LDR 00797cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363244302441 =005 20150529143657.0 =008 140603i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014001390 =040 \\$aCaOONL$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMeningococcal infections =450 \\$aMeningococcal diseases =550 \\$wg$aNeisseria infections =670 \\$aWork cat: Canada. National Advisory Committee on Immunization. An advisory committee statement (ACS) - National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI): literature review on serogroup B invasive meningococcal disease, 2014. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, 2014-06-03:$b(Meningococcal Infections; Scope note: Infections with bacteria of the species NEISSERIA MENINGITIDIS; BT Neisseriaceae Infections) =750 \2$aMeningococcal Infections$0(DNLM)D008589$5IEN =LDR 00913cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363244402441 =005 20130515103821.0 =008 120808i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012003177 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHyperphagia in women =550 \\$wg$aWomen$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stoeckel, L.E. Functional magnetic resonance imaging of reward system functioning in obese women, 2008:$bp. 138 (Conclusions. ... These results strongly support a hypothesis based on behavioral studies which proposes that hyperphagia in obese individuals is triggered by the greater potency of stimuli associated with high-calorie foods via exaggerated reactivity of the brain's reward system) =750 \2$81$wb$aHyperphagia$0(DNLM)D006963$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aWomen$0(DNLM)D014930$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHyperphagia$iand$aWomen$5IEN =LDR 00564cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363244502441 =005 20130515110451.0 =008 120216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012000674 =040 \\$aFNP$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPatient-centered health care =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =670 \\$aWork cat: Design of patient care wherein institutional resources and personnel are organized around patients rather than around specialized departments. (From Hospitals 1993 Feb 5;67(3):14) =675 \\$aMESH, 1995 =750 \2$aPatient-Centered Care$0(DNLM)D018802$5IEN =LDR 01079cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363244602441 =005 20130515095831.0 =008 120708||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012002724 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSomatosensory cortex =450 \\$aArea, Somatic sensory =450 \\$aArea, Somatosensory =450 \\$aArea, Somesthetic =450 \\$aCortex, Somatosensory =450 \\$aSomatic sensory area =450 \\$aSomesthetic area =550 \\$wg$aParietal lobes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bowes, C. Reorganization of somatosensory cortex subsequent to dorsal column injury, 2011. =670 \\$aMeSH, viewed July 8, 2012$b(hdg.: Somatosensory Cortex; Scope note: Area of the parietal lobe concerned with receiving general sensations. It lies posterior to the central sulcus.) =670 \\$aDorland's Illustrated Medical Dict., 2007$b(Somatic sensory area, Somatosensory area: either of the two cortical regions where conscious perception of somatic sensations occurs; also called Somesthetic area) =750 \2$aSomatosensory Cortex$0(DNLM)D013003$5IEN =LDR 00817cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363244702441 =005 20130515093802.0 =008 120707i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012002723 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aArrestins =550 \\$wg$aMembrane proteins =670 \\$aWork cat: Coffa, S. Non-visual arrestins bind mitogen activated protein kinases and regulated their signaling, 2011:$babstract (Arrestins are multifunctional signaling proteins, important for the regulation of signal transduction and the trafficking of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs).) =670 \\$aMeSH, searched July 7, 2012$b(Arrestins; Regulatory proteins that down-regulate phosphorylated G-protein membrane receptors, including rod and cone photoreceptors and adrenergic receptors) =750 \2$aArrestins$0(DNLM)D019390$5IEN =LDR 01001cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363244802441 =005 20130515094319.0 =008 120706i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012002721 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDidanosine =450 \\$aVidex =550 \\$wg$aAntimetabolites =550 \\$wg$aAntiretroviral agents =550 \\$wg$aNucleosides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Panosian, T.D. A structural foundation for utilizing Bacillus cereus phosphpentomutase in the synthesis of didanosine, 2010:$bp. 1 (developed through the collaborative efforts of the National Institutes of Health and Bristol Myers Squibb...didanosine became the second drug approved for the treatment of HIV and was marketed under the brand name Videx) =670 \\$aMeSH, viewed July 6, 2012$b(Didanosine; A dideoxynucleoside compound in which the 3'-hydroxy group on the sugar moiety has been replaced by a hydrogen. Didanosine is a potent inhibitor of HIV replication.) =750 \2$aDidanosine$0(DNLM)D016049$5IEN =LDR 02175cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363244902441 =005 20120914103739.0 =008 120601||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012002342 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNanopores =550 \\$wg$aHoles =550 \\$wg$aNanostructured materials =550 \\$wg$aNanostructures =670 \\$aWork cat.: Derrington, I. There's a hole in the bucket, 2011:$bt.p. (DNA sequencing with the nanopore MspA) =670 \\$a2012 MeSH browser, viewed June 1, 2012$b(Nanopores. Small holes of nanometer dimensions in a membrane, that can be used as single molecule detectors. The pores can be biological or synthetic. BT in MeSH tree structures: Nanostructures) =670 \\$aThe nanopore site home page, June 1, 2012$b(A nanopore is a tiny hole in a thin membrane, typically just big enough to allow a single molecule of DNA to pass through. They are powerful sensors of molecules and ions and have potential applications in many areas of technology. Nanopores can be extracted from living organisms or fabricated using nanotechnology) =670 \\$aThe Harvard Nanopore Group website, June 4, 2012:$bMission (A nanopore can be a protein channel in a lipid bilayer or an extremely small isolated 'hole' in a thin, solid-state membrane. For a nanopore to be useful as a single molecule detector, its diameter must not be much larger than the size of the molecule to be detected -- just a few tens of Angstroms across.) Projects > Solid state nanopores (A new nanofabrication technique called "ion-beam sculpting" has been invented to reproducibly fabricate such molecular-scale pores in a variety of solid-state materials. The technique uses low-energy ion beams to slowly shape the surface of a material, while a feed-back loop enables single-nanometer control over pore dimension. ... nanopores can be fabricated in two ways: a nanopore can be created from a cavity in the membrane under conditions where the sputtering erosion process dominates; alternatively, a nanopore can be made by filling in a larger pore under conditions where the lateral mass transport process dominates.)) =750 \2$aNanopores$5IEN$0(DNLM)D058608 =LDR 00737cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363245002441 =005 20120914092926.0 =008 120507i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012002014 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCancer$xEarly detection =550 \\$wg$aCancer$xDiagnosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Melton, R. Family aided community treatment as an intervention for the treatment of early psychosis : a proof of concept study, 2012. =670 \\$aKim, K. (ed.) Early detection and prevention of colorectal cancer, 2009. =670 \\$aSauter, E. (ed.) Breast cancer risk reduction and early detection, 2010. =670 \\$aLam, S. Early detection of lung cancer, 2009. =750 \2$aEarly Detection of Cancer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D055088 =LDR 00957cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363245102441 =005 20120914094943.0 =008 120501||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2012001931 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGestational trophoblastic disease =450 \\$aGestational trophoblastic neoplasia =450 \\$aGestational trophoblastic neoplasms =450 \\$aGTD (Gestational trophoblastic disease) =550 \\$wg$aTrophoblastic tumors =550 \\$wg$aUterus$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2011941658: Gestational trophoblastic disease : diagnostic and molecular genetic pathology, c2012. =670 \\$aLearn about cancer @ American Cancer Society, Apr. 27, 2012$b(Gestational trophoblastic disease; GTD is a group of rare tumors that involve abnormal growth of cells inside a woman's uterus) =670 \\$aMeSH, Apr. 27, 2012$b(Gestational trophoblastic disease) =750 \2$aGestational Trophoblastic Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031901 =LDR 01603cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363245202441 =005 20120914094300.0 =008 120430||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012001927 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEndothelial cells =450 \\$aEndotheliocytes =550 \\$wg$aEpithelial cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: Telang, P. Effect of nickel ions on the viability, cell number and morphology of human aortic endothelial and smooth muscle cells, 2003. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 28, 2012$b(Endothelial cells -- Highly specialized epithelial cells that line the heart, blood vessels, and lymph vessels, forming the endothelium. They are polygonal in shape and joined together by tight junctions. The tight junctions allow for variable permeability to specific macromolecules that are transported across the endothelial layer) =670 \\$aNCI thesaurus (Online), Apr. 28, 2012$b(endothelial cell -- The main type of cell forming the lining of blood and lymph vessels and the inner layer of the endocardium) =670 \\$aOnline medical dictionary of medical terms and definitions on eMedicineHealth, Apr. 28, 2012$b(Endothelium: A layer of flat cells lining the closed internal spaces of the body such as the inside of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels (that convey the lymph, a milky fluid) and the heart) =670 \\$aStedman's medical dictionary, 2000:$bp. 310 (endothelial cell -- one of the squamous cells forming the lining of blood and lymph vessels and the inner layer of the endocardium. Syn. -- endotheliocyte) =750 \2$aEndothelial Cells$5IEN$0(DNLM)D042783 =LDR 00766cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363245302441 =005 20120914091828.0 =008 120418i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2012001720 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAccountable care organizations (Medical care) =450 \\$aACOs (Medical care) =550 \\$wg$aManaged care plans (Medical care) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2012392350: The ACO handbook, 2012. =670 \\$aCenters for Medicare & Medicaid Services website, viewed April 18, 2012$b("Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs): groups of doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers, who come together voluntarily to give coordinated high quality care to their Medicare patients) =750 \2$aAccountable Care Organizations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D060866 =LDR 02379cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363245402441 =005 20120914100309.0 =008 120416i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012001690 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPeroxynitrite =450 \\$aAzoperoxoite =450 \\$aOxido nitrite =450 \\$aOxoperoxonitrate =450 \\$aPernitrite =450 \\$aPeroxonitrite =450 \\$aPeroxynitrate =450 \\$aPeroxynitrosyl =450 \\$aPeroxynitrous acid =550 \\$wg$aNitrogen compounds =550 \\$wg$aPeroxides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tsai, H.-H. An ab initio study of peroxynitrite chemistry, 1995. =670 \\$aNature reviews. Drug discovery, Aug. 2007:$bp. 662 (Peroxynitrite; the product of the diffusion-controlled reaction of nitric oxide with superoxide radical; is a short-lived oxidant species that is a potent inducer of cell death) =670 \\$aToxicology letters, Apr. 11, 2003:$bp. 113 (Peroxynitrite is formed in biological systems when superoxide and nitric oxide are produced at near equimolar ratio. Although not a free radical by chemical nature (as it has no unpaired electron), peroxynitrite is a powerful oxidant exhibiting a wide array of tissue damaging effects ranging from lipid peroxidation, inactivation of enzymes and ion channels via protein oxidation and nitration to inhibition of mitochondrial respiration) =670 \\$aMolecular pharamacology, Oct. 1999:$bp. 824 (Peroxynitrite; is a potent oxidant formed in a near diffusion-limited reaction of superoxide ... and nitric oxide; its pathophysiological role has been demonstrated in various forms of shock, inflammation, and ischemia reperfusion) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003$b(peroxynitrite; a nitrogen oxyanion containing an O-O peroxo bond that is a structural isomer of the nitrate ion; other names that have been given to peroxynitrite include pernitrite and peroxonitrite; its recommended IUPAC name is oxoperoxonitrate(1-)) =670 \\$aThe FASEB journal, Jan. 2008:$bp. 215 (The primary pharmacological target of acetaminophen is prostaglandin endoperoxide H[subscript 2] synthase (PGHS). The enzymatic catalytic mechanism is radical-based, initiated, and maintained by the persistent presence of peroxides, particularly peroxynitrite) =750 \2$aPeroxynitrous Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030421 =LDR 02444cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363245502441 =005 20120914095857.0 =008 120416||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012001687 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOsteoblasts =550 \\$wg$aBone cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rigsby, D.F. Analysis and characterization of the metabolic and morphologic responses to uniaxial deformation of osteoblasts cultured on Ti-6Al-4V, 1998:$babstr. (The primary objective of this research was the development and testing of a system for evaluating effects of quantified, uniform, dynamic mechanical load on osteoblasts growing on an actual dental/orthopedic implant material) =670 \\$aBritannica online encyclopedia, Apr. 16, 2012$b(osteoblast -- large cell responsible for the synthesis and mineralization of bone during both initial bone formation and later bone remodeling. Osteoblasts form a closely packed sheet on the surface of the bone, from which cellular processes extend through the developing bone) =670 \\$aThe American Heritage science dictionary, 2005$b(osteoblast -- A specialized bone cell that produces and deposits the matrix that is needed for the development of new bone and consists primarily of collagen fibers. Osteoblasts are formed from osteoclasts on the outer surfaces of bone and in bone cavities, and bone deposition takes place constantly in living bone. As new bone grows and hardens with the addition of calcium and phosphate, osteoblasts become embedded in the bone matrix and develop into osteocytes) =670 \\$aPrinciples of bone biology, 2002:$bv. 1, p. 4 (Osteoblasts are fully differentiated cells responsible for the production of the bone matrix. ... An osteoblast is a typical protein-producing cell with a prominent Golgi apparatus and well-developed rough endoplasmic reticulum. It secretes the type I collagen and the noncollagenous proteins of the bone matrix) =670 \\$aCell and tissue research, Feb. 2011:$bp. 289 (Osteoblasts are mesenchymal origin cells responsible for creating and maintaining skeletal architecture; these cells produce extracellular matrix proteins and regulators of matrix mineralization during initial bone formation and later bone remodelling. In addition to bone formation, osteoblasts regulate osteoclast differentiation and resorption activity by the secretion of cytokines or by direct cell contact) =750 \2$aOsteoblasts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010006 =LDR 01708cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363245602441 =005 20120914100044.0 =008 120416i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012001667 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.O1$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD405$cCyclic compounds containing oxygen =053 \0$aQD412.O1$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.O9$cChemical technology =150 \\$aOxygen compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =670 \\$aMaass, O. Vapor densities at low pressures and over an extended temperature range. 1. The properties of ethylene oxide compared to oxygen compounds of similar molecular weight, 1922. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 16, 2012:$bCompounds of oxygen (The oxidation state of oxygen is -2 in almost all known compounds of oxygen. The oxidation state -1 is found in a few compounds such as peroxides. Compounds containing oxygen in other oxidation states are very uncommon: -1/2 (superoxides), -1/3 (ozonides), 0 (elemental, hypofluorous acid), +1/2 (dioxygenyl), +1 (dioxygen difluoride), and +2 (oxygen difluoride). Oxygen forms compounds with almost all of the other known elements, including some of the rarest: technetium (TcO- 4), promethium (Pm2O3), neptunium (NpO2), plutonium (PuO2), americium (AmO2), curium (CmO2), berkelium (BkO2) and californium (Cf2O3); and also with some of the least reactive elements such as xenon (XeO3), gold (Au2O3) and platinum (PtO2). Synthetic elements that have known oxides include einsteinium (Es2O3). The few elements that oxygen will not react with in typical conditions are the noble gases helium, neon, argon and krypton.) =750 \2$aOxygen Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017601 =LDR 01094cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363245702441 =005 20120910091201.0 =008 120409i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012001526 =040 \\$aSaPrUSA$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAirway extubation =450 \\$aEndotracheal extubation =450 \\$aExtubation, Airway =450 \\$aExtubation, Endotracheal =450 \\$aExtubation, Intratracheal =450 \\$aExtubation, Tracheal =450 \\$aIntratracheal extubation =450 \\$aTracheal extubation =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory therapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ahamed, P.H. Characteristics associated with unplanned extubation in an intensive care unit in Nairobi, Kenya, 2009. =670 \\$aMeSH, Apr. 9, 2012$b(Airway Extubation; scope note: Removal of an endotracheal tube from the patient; entry terms: Endotracheal Extubation; Extubation, Intratracheal; Tracheal Extubation) =670 \\$aMedterms Website, Apr. 2, 2012$b(Extubation: The process of removing a tube from a hollow organ or passageway, often the airway) =750 \2$aAirway Extubation$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D060666 =LDR 00706cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363245802441 =005 20120910092322.0 =008 120316i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2012001097 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTA169.5 =150 \\$aFailure analysis (Engineering) =450 \\$aAnalysis, Failure (Engineering) =550 \\$wg$aQuality control =550 \\$wg$aSystem failures (Engineering) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Effective FMEAs, 2012. =670 \\$aApplied science & technology full text, viewed March 16, 2012$b(subject: Failure analysis) =670 \\$aInspec, viewed March 16, 2012$b(controlled indexing: Failure analysis) =750 \2$aEquipment Failure Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019544 =LDR 02951cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363245902441 =005 20120910093145.0 =008 120315||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012001089 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGene regulatory networks =450 \\$aCircuits, Gene =450 \\$aGene circuits =450 \\$aGene modules =450 \\$aGene networks =450 \\$aGenetic regulatory networks =450 \\$aGRNs (Gene regulatory networks) =450 \\$aModules, Gene =450 \\$aNetworks, Gene regulatory =450 \\$aNetworks, Transcriptional =450 \\$aRegulatory networks, Gene =450 \\$aTranscriptional networks =550 \\$wg$aGenetic regulation =550 \\$wg$aNucleotide sequence =670 \\$aWork cat.: Synthetic gene networks, c2012. =670 \\$a2012 MeSH, via WWW, Mar. 15, 2012$b(Gene Regulatory Networks. Interacting DNA-encoded regulatory subsystems in the genome that coordinate input from activator and repressor transcription factors during development, cell differentiation, or in response to environmental cues. The networks function to ultimately specify expression of particular sets of genes for specific conditions, times, or locations. Entry terms: Gene Circuits, Gene Module, Gene Modules, Gene Networks, Transcriptional Networks. See also: Gene Expression Regulation, Protein Interaction Maps. BT in MeSH tree: Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 15, 2012$b(Gene regulatory network. A gene regulatory network or genetic regulatory network (GRN) is a collection of DNA segments in a cell which interact with each other indirectly (through their RNA and protein expression products) and with other substances in the cell, thereby governing the rates at which genes in the network are transcribed into mRNA) =670 \\$aGene regulatory networks, via Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America website, viewed Mar. 15, 2012$b(emerging field in the biosciences: gene regulatory networks that control animal development; They regulate the expression of thousands of genes in any given developmental process. They are essentially hardwired genomic regulatory codes, the role of which is to specify the sets of genes that must be expressed in specific spatial and temporal patterns. In physical terms, these control systems consist of many thousands of modular DNA sequences. Each such module receives and integrates multiple inputs, in the form of regulatory proteins (activators and repressors) that recognize specific sequences within them. The end result is the precise transcriptional control of the associated genes. Some regulatory modules control the activities of the genes encoding regulatory proteins. Functional linkages between these particular genes, and their associated regulatory modules, define the core networks underlying development.) =750 \2$aGene Regulatory Networks$5IEN$0(DNLM)D053263 =LDR 02247cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363246002441 =005 20120910092523.0 =008 120229i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012000857 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFluoroquinolones =450 \\$aAntibacterials, Fluoroquinolone =450 \\$aFluorinated quinolones =450 \\$aFluoroquinolone antibacterials =450 \\$aFQs (Fluoroquinolones) =450 \\$aQuinolones, Fluorinated =550 \\$wg$aQuinolone antibacterial agents =670 \\$aWork cat: Fluoroquinolone utilization in the emergency departments of academic medical centers, 2003:$bp. 601 (Fluoroquinolone (FQ) antibacterials are important components of the modern antimicrobial armamentarium. Their high potency, broad spectrum of activity, relative tolerability, and availability in both oral and parenteral formulations make FQs extremely useful in many clinical settings) =670 \\$aJournal of separation science, June 2007:$bp. 1242 (Quinolones and fluoroquinolones are an important family of synthetic antibacterials derived from nalidixic acid (NALI). These drugs, which act by inhibiting the bacterial DNA-gyrase, form a group with different chemical structures and spectra of activity. ... The fluoroquinolones are quinolones with a fluorine atom at position 6 of the quinolone naphthyridine or benzoaxazine ring system. The introduction of the fluorinated quinolones represents important therapeutic advantages, because this antibiotic group shows higher antibacterial activity than the parent compounds) =670 \\$aVeterinarni medicina, 2001:$bv. 46, no. 9, p. 257 (The fluoroquinolones are a series of synthetic antibacterial agents that are used in the treatment of a variety of bacterial infections. These agents inhibit the DNA gyrase, abolishing its activity by interfering with the DNA-rejoining reaction) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 21, 2012$b(Fluoroquinolones -- A group of quinolones with at least one fluorine atom and a piperazinyl group) =670 \\$aAnalyst (Royal Chemical Society), 1998:$bv. 123, no. 12, p. 2789 (Fluoroquinolones are quinolone derivatives with a fluorine atom substituted normally at the 6-position) =750 \2$aFluoroquinolones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D024841 =LDR 01171cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363246102441 =005 20120518094234.0 =008 120413i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2012001654 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aText messaging (Cell phone systems) =450 \\$aMessaging, Text (Cell phone systems) =450 \\$aTexting (Cell phone systems) =550 \\$wg$aCell phone systems =670 \\$aCrystal, D. Txtng, 2008:$btable of contents (texting) =670 \\$aDistracted driving : no texting, 2011. =670 \\$aDictionary.com, Feb. 13, 2012:$btexting (the sending of text messages via cell phones or other mobile devices) text message (an electronic message sent over a cellular network from one cell phone to another by typing words, often in shortened form, as "l8t" for "late," on the phone's numeric or QWERTY keypad.) text messaging (communication by means of text messages sent from mobile phones) =670 \\$aOxford dictionaries online, Feb. 13, 2012:$btext (noun 4: a text message) text message (an electronic communication sent and received by mobile phone; derivatives: text messaging, noun) =750 \2$aText Messaging$0(DNLM)D060145$5IEN =LDR 00684cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363246202441 =005 20120615103355.0 =008 120313i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2012001012 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC840.G35 =150 \\$aGastroparesis =450 \\$aGastric stasis =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal system$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat: 2011936968: Gastroparesis : pathphysiology, presentation, and treatment, c2012. =670 \\$aMedlinePlus, Mar. 13, 2012. =670 \\$aMESH, Mar. 13, 2012$b(Gastroparesis/Stomach disease/Gastrointesitnal disease/Digestive system disease; entry term : Gastric stasis) =750 \2$aGastroparesis$0(DNLM)D018589$5IEN =LDR 01944cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363246302441 =005 20120615103950.0 =008 120209i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012000572 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMetagenomics =450 \\$aCommunity genomics (Microbiology) =450 \\$aEcogenomics (Microbiology) =450 \\$aEnvironmental genomics (Microbiology) =450 \\$aPopulation genomics (Microbiology) =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial genomics =670 \\$aWork cat: Metagenomics of the human body, 2011:$bp. 4 (The most expensive, and yet potentially most informative method of studying microbial biodiversity is random environmental sequencing, known as metagenomics) =670 \\$aMicrobiology and molecular biology reviews, Dec. 2004:$bp. 673 (Among the methods designed to gain access to the physiology and genetics of uncultured organisms, metagenomics, the genomic analysis of a population of microorganisms, has emerged as a powerful centerpiece. ... Community genomics, environmental genomics, and population genomics are synonyms for the same approach) =670 \\$aNature reviews. Microbiology, June 2005:$bp. 459 (Genomic approaches for studying natural microbial assemblages have been variously dubbed environmental genomics, population genomics, metagenomics or ecogenomics) =670 \\$aCurrent opinion in biotechnology, June 2003:$bp. 303 (Metagenomics is the culture-independent genomic analysis of microbial communities. The term is derived from the statistical concept of meta-analysis (the process of statistically combining separate analyses) and genomics (the comprehensive analysis of an organism's genetic material)) =670 \\$aAnnual review of genetics, 2004:$bp. 525 (Metagenomics, or the culture-independent genomic analysis of an assemblage of microorganisms, has potential to answer fundamental questions in microbial ecology) =750 \2$aMetagenomics$0(DNLM)D056186$5IEN =LDR 01050cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363246402441 =005 20120515130714.0 =008 120207i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012000362 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aReverse genetics =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =670 \\$aWork cat: Coronavirus replication and reverse genetics, 2005. =670 \\$aThe plant cell, Dec. 1999:$bp. 2288 (The goal of reverse genetics is the identification of a phenotype that is caused by mutation of a particular gene. Once such a phenotype has been observed, several steps must be taken to prove that the phenotypic characteristic is indeed controlled by the gene of interest) =670 \\$aPhysiological reviews, July 2003:$bp. 692 (Reverse genetics is the deduction of gene function by analysis of corresponding mutant phenotypes) =670 \\$aBiology of the cell, Oct. 2010:$bp. 561 (Reverse genetics consists in the modification of the activity of a target gene to analyse the phenotypic consequences) =750 \2$aReverse Genetics$0(DNLM)D059386$5IEN =LDR 01048cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363246502441 =005 20251027151744.0 =008 120124i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012000199 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2012000199 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCatenins =450 \\$aCatenin proteins =550 \\$wg$aCell adhesion molecules =550 \\$wg$aCytoskeletal proteins =670 \\$aWork cat: ReCLIP (Reversible Cross-Link Immuno-Precipitation) reveals a novel interaction between p120-catenin and p160 Rho Kinase, 2011. =670 \\$aMeSH 2012:$bCatenins (A family of cytoskeletal proteins that play essential roles in CELL ADHESION at ADHERENS JUNCTIONS by linking CADHERINS to the ACTIN FILAMENTS of the CYTOSKELETON) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed Jan. 17, 2012:$bCatenin (Catenins are proteins found in complexes with cadherin cell adhesion molecules of animal cells) =750 \2$aCatenins$0(DNLM)D051177$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aDelta Catenin$0(DNLM)D000095002$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/05/14 =LDR 01050cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363246602441 =005 20120614113113.0 =008 120118i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011005727 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVinculin =450 \\$aAlpha-vinculin =450 \\$aBeta-vinculin =450 \\$aIsovinculin =550 \\$wg$aMicrofilament proteins =670 \\$aWork cat: Cox, C.L. Dissecting interactions within focal adhesions : studies on vinculin, 2008. =670 \\$aMolecular biology of the cell, Sept. 2004:$bp. 4234 (Vinculin is a conserved actin binding protein localized in focal adhesions and cell-cell junctions) =670 \\$aNature, July 8, 2010:$bp. 263 (vinculin, a protein that connects integrins to actin filaments and whose recruitment to focal adhesions (FAs) is force-dependent) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 11, 2012$b(vinculin -- A cytoskeletal protein associated with cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. [MeSH 450s]: alpha-vinculin; beta-vinculin; isovinculin) =750 \2$aVinculin$0(DNLM)D016596$5IEN =LDR 02427cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363246702441 =005 20120614110901.0 =008 120130||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011005720 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCell-matrix adhesions =450 \\$aAdhesions, Cell-matrix =450 \\$aCell-extracellular matrix adhesions =450 \\$aCell-matrix junctions =450 \\$aJunctions, Cell-matrix =550 \\$wg$aCell receptors =670 \\$aWork cat: Cox, C.L. Dissecting interactions within focal adhesions, 2008. =670 \\$aOrganic & biomolecular chemistry, Jan. 21, 2010:$bp. 299 (Cell adhesions to both soluble and insoluble extracellular matrix ligands are critical in inter and intra-cellular signaling that mediates numerous physiological processes. These adhesions are complex structures composed of many scaffolding and signaling proteins. There are four distinct types of cell-matrix adhesions: focal complexes, focal adhesions, fibrillar adhesions, and 3D cell-matrix adhesions) =670 \\$aMolecular biology of the cell, Nov. 15, 2011:$bp. 4380 (Cell-matrix adhesions are local, dynamic attachments of cell-surface proteins, including integrins and glycophosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins (GPI-APs), to extracellular matrix components that allow indirect bridging of this matrix to the internal cytoskeleton. These dynamic anchor points determine the position of the cell in space and allow cells to undergo shape changes, including those required during cell division, spreading, and migration) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 11, 2012$b(Cell-matrix junctions -- Specialized areas at the cell membrane where a cell attaches to the extracellular matrix or other substratum) ([MeSH 450]: Cell-matrix adhesions) =670 \\$aJournal of cellular physiology, Dec. 2007:$bp. 565 (The extracellular matrix (ECM) provides scaffolds for cellular support that are present in all tissues and organs. The ECM is a complex mixture of matrix molecules, including the glycoproteins fibronectin, collagens, laminins, proteoglycans, and non-matrix proteins including growth factors. Cell adhesion to the ECM induces discrete cell surface structures tightly associated with the matrix, termed cell-matrix adhesions, which mediate direct interactions of the cell with its extracellular environment) p. 566 (Cell-extracellular matrix adhesions) =750 \2$aCell-Matrix Junctions$0(DNLM)D021982$5IEN =LDR 02496cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363246802441 =005 20120614111453.0 =008 120130||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011005663 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFocal adhesions =450 \\$aAdhesion plaques =450 \\$aAdhesions, Focal =450 \\$aContacts, Focal =450 \\$aFocal contacts =450 \\$aPlaques, Adhesion =550 \\$wg$aCell-matrix adhesions =670 \\$aWork cat: Cox, C.L. Dissecting interactions within focal adhesions, 2008:$babstr. (Focal adhesions are specialised sites of cell attachment between the cytoplasmic side of the cell membrane and the extracellular matrix. They consist of receptors that link extracellular matrix ligands to the actin cytoskeleton via various protein assemblies. They act as mechanical links and as sites of signal transduction to transduce signals for cell locomotion, cell attachment and detachment, apoptosis and gene expression) =670 \\$aNature cell biology, Apr. 2011:$bp. 383 (Focal adhesions are dynamic, multifunctional organelles that facilitate cell adhesion, force transmission and cytoskeleton regulation, as well as signalling that controls cell division, differentiation and apoptosis) =670 \\$aBiochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular cell research, July 5, 2004:$bp. 103 (Focal adhesions are sites where integrin and proteoglycan mediated adhesion links to the actin cytoskeleton. The components of focal adhesions are diverse and include scaffolding molecules, GTPases, and enzymes such as kinases, phosphatases, proteases, and lipases) =670 \\$aScience (New York, N.Y.), Nov. 23, 2001:$bp. 1708 (Focal adhesions are integrin-based structures that mediate strong cell-substrate adhesion and transmit information in a bidirectional manner between extracellular molecules and the cytoplasm) =670 \\$aBiology of the cell, Oct. 2000:$bp. 477 (Cell-matrix adhesions play essential roles in important biological processes including cell motility, cell proliferation, cell differentiation, regulation of gene expression and cell survival. Adhesion to the extracellular matrix (ECM) is mediated by specialized regions of the plasma membrane called focal adhesions, focal contacts, or adhesion plaques. At these sites, bundles of actin filaments are anchored to transmembrane receptors of the integrin family through a multi-molecular complex of junctional plaque proteins) =750 \2$aFocal Adhesions$0(DNLM)D022001$5IEN =LDR 00575cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362607202441 =005 20120730163810.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110349 =035 \\$aBZW0255NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRadiation, Background =450 \\$aBackground radiation =450 \\$aEnvironmental radioactivity =450 \\$aNatural radiation =450 \\$aRadiation, Natural =450 \\$aRadioactivity, Environmental =550 \\$wg$aRadiation =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/7/90 =750 \2$aBackground Radiation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001417 =LDR 00445cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362607302441 =005 20120730163810.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110347 =035 \\$aBZW0253NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTK9152$cNuclear engineering =150 \\$aRadiation$xSafety measures =450 \\$aRadiation monitoring =450 \\$aRadiation protection =750 \2$aRadiation Protection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011835 =LDR 00715cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362607402441 =005 20120730163810.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110346 =035 \\$aBZW0252NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP82.2.R3 =150 \\$aRadiation$xPhysiological effect =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of radiation on$iunder individual animals and groups of animals and individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCattle--Effect of radiation on; Fishes--Effect of radiation on; Foot--Effect of radiation on; Heart--Effect of radiation on =550 \\$aRadioisotopes in physiology =681 \\$iExample under$aRadiobiology =750 \2$aRadiation Effects$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011830 =LDR 00818cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362607502441 =005 20120730163810.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110345 =035 \\$aBZW0251NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD117.R3$cAnalytical chemistry =150 \\$aRadiation$xMeasurement =450 \\$aRadiation monitoring =450 \\$aRadiometry =550 \\$aElectromagnetic measurements =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the measurement of radiation parameters and values in general. Works on the measurement of the radiation dose are entered under$aRadiation dosimetry.$iWorks on the radiation dose in general are entered under$aRadiation--Dosage. =681 \\$iNotes under$aRadiation--Dosage;Radiation dosimetry =750 \2$aRadiation Monitoring$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D011834 =LDR 01006cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362607602441 =005 20120730163810.0 =008 060317i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110341 =035 \\$aBZW0247NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD601$bQD608$cRadiochemistry =053 \0$aQH652$cRadiobiology =053 \0$aRA569$cPublic health =053 \0$aRM845$bRM862.5$cMedical radiology =150 \\$aRadiation$xDosage =550 \\$wg$aNuclear engineering$xSafety measures =550 \\$wg$aRadiation$xMeasurement =550 \\$wg$aRadiation$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aRadiotherapy =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the radiation dose in general. Works on the measurement of the radiation dose are entered under$aRadiation dosimetry.$iWorks on the measurement of radiation parameters and values in general are entered under$aRadiation--Measurement. =681 \\$iNotes under$aRadiation--Measurement; Radiation dosimetry =750 \2$aRadiation Dosage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011829 =LDR 00489cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362607702441 =005 20120910134714.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110340 =035 \\$aBZW0246NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC474$bQC496$cPhysics =150 \\$aRadiation =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of radiation on$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =550 \\$aRadiology =750 \2$aRadiation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011827 =LDR 00340cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362607802441 =005 20120730163809.0 =008 921221||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110336 =035 \\$aBZW0242NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRadial nerve =550 \\$wg$aBrachial plexus =750 \2$aRadial Nerve$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011826 =LDR 00575cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362607902441 =005 20120730163809.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110293 =035 \\$aBZW0199NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTK6575 =150 \\$aRadar =360 \\$isubdivision$aRadar$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Radar =550 \\$wg$aDetectors =550 \\$wg$aElectronic systems =550 \\$wg$aRadio =550 \\$wg$aRemote sensing =550 \\$aPulse techniques (Electronics) =750 \2$aRadar$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011825 =LDR 00808cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362608002441 =005 20130618115701.0 =008 050210i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110277 =035 \\$aBZW0183NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aGV990 =150 \\$aRacket games =450 \\$aRacket sports =450 \\$aRacquet games =450 \\$aRacquet sports =550 \\$wg$aSports =670 \\$aRacquet sports, c1988. =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 10, 2005$b(racquet sports; racket and paddle games; racket sports) =670 \\$aAmerican heritage dictionary of the English language, via WWW, Feb. 10, 2005$b(racket games found in definitions for "ace", "drop shot", "wood shot", etc.; racquet games found in def. for "kill shot") =750 \2$aRacquet Sports$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015865 =LDR 01179cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362608102441 =005 20180220153807.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110266 =035 \\$aBZW0172NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRacism =450 \\$aBias, Racial =450 \\$aRace bias =450 \\$aRace prejudice =450 \\$aRacial bias =550 \\$wg$aPrejudices =550 \\$aAnti-racism =550 \\$aRace relations =680 \\$iHere are entered works on racism as an attitude as well as works on both attitude and overt discriminatory behavior directed against racial or ethnic groups. 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Works on the field of psychology dealing with the application of psychological theories and communication skills to helping individuals overcome obstacles to their personal growth and achieve optimal development of their personal resources are entered under$aCounseling psychology.$iWorks on the general process of exchanging information and giving advice regarding personal decision making and problem solving are entered under$aCounseling. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCounseling; Counseling psychology =750 \2$aPsychotherapy$0(DNLM)D011613$5IEN =LDR 00711cz 2200205n 4500 =001 9880362610002441 =005 20220811121936.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108511 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85108511 =035 \\$aBZV8417NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPsychotherapists =550 \\$wg$aMental health personnel =750 \2$aPsychotherapists$0(DNLM)D000082383$5IEN-M =LDR 00732cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362610102441 =005 20120730163759.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108505 =035 \\$aBZV8411NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD594 =150 \\$aPsychosurgery =450 \\$aMental illness$xSurgery =450 \\$aPsychiatric surgery =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aMental illness$xTreatment =680 \\$iHere are entered works on brain surgery performed to treat psychiatric disorders. 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Scope note: The science pertaining to the interrelationship of psychologic phenomena and the individual's response to the physical properties of sound. 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Works on abnormal psychology in general are entered under the heading$aPsychology, Pathological. =681 \\$iNotes under$aMental illness; Psychology, Pathological =750 \2$aPsychiatry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011570 =LDR 00467cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362613402441 =005 20120730163755.0 =008 930928i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108377 =035 \\$aBZV8283NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPsychiatrists =450 \\$aAlienists =450 \\$aPsychopathologists =550 \\$wg$aMental health personnel =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =550 \\$aNeurologists =750 \2$aPsychiatry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011570 =LDR 00524cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362613502441 =005 20120730163755.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108376 =035 \\$aBZV8282NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHV689 =150 \\$aPsychiatric social work =450 \\$aSocial service, Psychiatric =450 \\$aSocial work, Psychiatric$5IEN =450 \\$aSocial work with the mentally ill =550 \\$wg$aSocial service =750 \2$aSocial Work, Psychiatric$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012949 =LDR 00662cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362613602441 =005 20120730163755.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108375 =035 \\$aBZV8281NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC473.P78 =150 \\$aPsychiatric rating scales =450 \\$aPsychiatric status rating scales =450 \\$aRating scales, Psychiatric =450 \\$aScales, Psychiatric rating =450 \\$aScales, Rating (Psychiatry) =550 \\$wg$aMental illness$xTreatment$xEvaluation =550 \\$wg$aPsychodiagnostics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPsychiatric Status Rating Scales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011569 =LDR 00548cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362613702441 =005 20120730163755.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108372 =035 \\$aBZV8278NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC440 =150 \\$aPsychiatric nursing =450 \\$aMental health nursing =450 \\$aMental illness$xNursing =550 \\$wg$aMental health personnel =550 \\$wg$aNursing =550 \\$aPsychiatric aides =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPsychiatric Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011568 =LDR 00809cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362613802441 =005 20120730163755.0 =008 031124i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108356 =035 \\$aBZV8262NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC439$bRC439.4 =150 \\$aPsychiatric hospitals =450 \\$aHospitals$xPsychiatric services =450 \\$aMental hospitals =450 \\$aMental institutions =450 \\$aMentally ill$xHospitals =450 \\$aPsychiatry in general hospitals =550 \\$wg$aAsylums =550 \\$wg$aMental health facilities =550 \\$wg$aSpecialty hospitals =670 \\$aMikolasek, J. Das Kantonale Asyl in Wil (St. Gallen) 1991. =750 \2$aHospitals, Psychiatric$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006778 =750 \2$aPsychiatric Department, Hospital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011567 =LDR 00669cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362613902441 =005 20120730163755.0 =008 000307i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108351 =035 \\$aBZV8257NU =035 \\$aSH 85108351 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC439$bRC439.4$cGeneral =053 \0$aRC443$bRC451$cBy place =150 \\$aPsychiatric hospital care =450 \\$aMentally ill$xHospital care =450 \\$aPsychiatric hospital treatment =550 \\$wg$aHospital care =550 \\$wg$aMental health services =750 \2$aHospitals, Psychiatric$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D006778 =750 \2$aPsychiatric Department, Hospital$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D011567 =LDR 00485cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362614002441 =005 20090403132956.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108350 =035 \\$aBZV8256NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC455.2.E8 =150 \\$aPsychiatric ethics =450 \\$aMental health services ethics =450 \\$aPsychiatry$xMoral and ethical aspects =550 \\$wg$aMedical ethics =750 \2$aPsychiatry$xethics$0(DNLM)D011570Q000941$5IEN =LDR 00549cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362614102441 =005 20120730163754.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108347 =035 \\$aBZV8253NU =035 \\$ash 85108347 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC480.6 =150 \\$aPsychiatric emergencies =450 \\$aEmergency psychiatry =550 \\$wg$aMedical emergencies =550 \\$wg$aPsychiatry =550 \\$aCrisis intervention (Mental health services) =750 \2$aEmergency Services, Psychiatric$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004637 =LDR 00465cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362614202441 =005 20120730163754.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108343 =035 \\$aBZV8249NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPsychiatric clinics =450 \\$aMental health clinics =550 \\$wg$aClinics =550 \\$wg$aMental health facilities =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aCommunity Mental Health Centers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003155 =LDR 00477cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362614302441 =005 20120730163754.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108342 =035 \\$aBZV8248NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC440.5 =150 \\$aPsychiatric aides =550 \\$wg$aAllied mental health personnel =550 \\$wg$aPsychiatric hospitals$xEmployees =550 \\$aPsychiatric nursing =750 \2$aPsychiatric Aides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011566 =LDR 00437cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362614402441 =005 20120730163754.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108335 =035 \\$aBZV8241NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC931.P76 =150 \\$aPsoriatic arthritis =450 \\$aPsoriatic arthropathy =550 \\$wg$aArthritis =550 \\$wg$aPsoriasis =750 \2$aArthritis, Psoriatic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015535 =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362614502441 =005 20120730163754.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108334 =035 \\$aBZV8240NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL321 =150 \\$aPsoriasis =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPsoriasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011565 =LDR 01039cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362614602441 =005 20060515085049.0 =008 031121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108328 $zsh 85095730 =035 \\$aBZV8234NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA644.P95$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC182.P8$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aPsittacosis =450 \\$wnne$aOrnithosis =450 \\$aParrot disease =450 \\$aParrot fever =550 \\$wg$aBirds$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aChlamydophila infections =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(psittacosis, also called parrot fever, ornithosis, parrot disease) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ornithosis x Psittacosis; also heading for causative organism Chlamydophila psittaci (changed from Chlammydia psittaci in 2001)) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(psittacosis: also called ornithosis or parrot fever; infectious disease of worldwide distribution caused by a bacterial parasite and transmitted to man from various birds) =750 \2$aPsittacosis$0(DNLM)D009956$5IEN =LDR 00485cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362614702441 =005 20091029090549.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108317 =035 \\$aBZV8223LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK629.S$cBotany =150 \\$aPsilocybe =450 \\$aDeconica =450 \\$aDelitescor =450 \\$aPholiotella =550 \\$wg$aMushrooms, Hallucinogenic =550 \\$wg$aStrophariaceae =750 \2$aPsilocybe$0(DNLM)D055391$5IEN =LDR 00344cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362614802441 =005 20091210135748.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108314 =035 \\$aBZV8220LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.M9 =150 \\$aPsidium =550 \\$wg$aMyrtaceae =750 \2$aPsidium$0(DNLM)D031647$5IEN =LDR 00491cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362614902441 =005 20120730163754.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108310 =035 \\$aBZV8216LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85108310 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK494.5.P66$cBotany =150 \\$aPseudotsuga =550 \\$wg$aPinaceae =670 \\$aITIS Database search, Oct. 3, 2001 (Pseudotsuga; rank: genus; family: Pinaceae) =750 \2$aPseudotsuga$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028224 =LDR 01651cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362615002441 =005 20120730163754.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108296 =035 \\$aBZV8202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR400.2.A =150 \\$aAujeszky's disease virus =450 \\$aBulbar paralysis virus, Infectious =450 \\$aHerpesvirus suis =450 \\$aInfectious bulbar paralysis virus =450 \\$wnne$aPseudorabies virus =450 \\$aSuid herpesvirus =550 \\$wg$aHerpesviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vaccination and control of Aujeszky's disease, 1989$b(Aujesky's disease virus) =670 \\$aFraenkel-Conrat viruses:$bp. 85 (Suid herpes 1 virus; group: Pseudorabies, Aujeszky's disease virus (swine); genus: Poikilovirus; family: Alphaherpesvirinae) =670 \\$aClass. and nomen. of viruses:$bp. 49 (genus: Suid herpesvirus 1 group; type species: Suid (alpha) herpesvirus 1 (pseudorabies); family: Herpesvirus group, Herpesviridae; subfamily: Herpes simplex virus group) =670 \\$aDulbecco virology:$bp. 163 (Pseudorabies virus of pigs) =670 \\$aFields virology:$bp. 13 (family: Herpesviridae (herpesviruses); genus: [Poikilovirus] (pseudorabies-like virus, Pesudorabies virus (of swine)) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pseudorabies virus; x Aujeszky's disease virus, Herpesvirus suis) =670 \\$aMedical and health related science thes.:$bp. 712 (Viruses, Herpesviridae, Suid (Alpha) Herpesvirus 1; x Bulbar paralysis (Infectious) virus, Pseudorabies virus, Suid (Alpha) Herpesvirus 1) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aHerpesvirus 1, Suid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011558 =LDR 01054cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362615102441 =005 20120730163754.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108295 =035 \\$aBZV8201NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF809.A94 =150 \\$aAujeszky's disease =450 \\$aBulbar paralysis, Infectious =450 \\$aInfectious bulbar paralysis =450 \\$aMad itch =450 \\$aPseudo-rabies =450 \\$wnne$aPseudorabies =550 \\$wg$aHerpesvirus diseases in animals =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vaccination and control of Aujeszky's disease, 1989. =670 \\$aBlack's vet. dict.$b(Aujeszky's disease, also known as Pseudo-rabies, Infectious bulbar paralysis) (Pseudo-rabies, a name occasionally used for Aujeszky's disease) =670 \\$aMerck vet.:$bp. 284 (Pseudorabies; syn. Aujeszky's disease, mad itch, infectious bulbar paralysis) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pseudorabies; x Aujeszky's disease) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPseudorabies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011557 =LDR 01071cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362615202441 =005 20120730163754.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108286 =035 \\$aBZV8192NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC569.5.S36 =150 \\$aSchizotypal personality disorder =450 \\$aBorderline schizophrenia =450 \\$aIncipient schizophrenia =450 \\$aLatent schizophrenia =450 \\$wnne$aPseudoneurotic schizophrenia =450 \\$aPseudopsychopathic schizophrenia =450 \\$aSchizotypy =550 \\$wg$aPersonality disorders =550 \\$aSchizophrenia =670 \\$aSchizotypal personality, 1995$b(schizotypal personality disorder; schizotypy) =670 \\$aDSM III$b(Schizotypal personality disorder, x Pseudoneurotic schizophrenia) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Schizotypal personality disorder, x Pseudoneurotic schizophrenia, x Latent s., x Incipient s., x Pseudopsychopathic s., x S., Borderline, x S., Latent, x S., Pseudoneurotic) =750 \2$aSchizotypal Personality Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012569 =LDR 00409cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362615302441 =005 20120730163754.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108283 =035 \\$aBZV8189NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.P78 =150 \\$aPseudomonas fluorescens =550 \\$wg$aPseudomonas =550 \\$aMupirocin =750 \2$aPseudomonas Fluorescens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011551 =LDR 00618cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362615402441 =005 20120730163754.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108282 =035 \\$aBZV8188NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC116.P7 =150 \\$aPseudomonas infections =450 \\$wnne$aPseudomonas diseases =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Basic research and clinical aspects of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection 1988, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pseudomonas infections) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPseudomonas Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011552 =LDR 00506cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362615502441 =005 20120730163754.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108281 =035 \\$aBZV8187NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPseudomonas aeruginosa =450 \\$aPseudomonas pyocyanea =550 \\$wg$aPseudomonas =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pseudomonas aerugonosa, also called pseudomonas pyocyanea) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPseudomonas Aeruginosa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011550 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362615602441 =005 20120730163754.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108280 $zsh 88023307 =035 \\$aBZV8186NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.P78 =150 \\$aPseudomonas =550 \\$wg$aPseudomonadaceae =750 \2$aPseudomonas$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011549 =LDR 00415cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362615702441 =005 20070418132221.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108278 =035 \\$aBZV8184NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.P78 =150 \\$aPseudomonadaceae =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =550 \\$wg$aPseudomonadales =750 \2$aPseudomonadaceae$0(DNLM)D011548$5IEN =LDR 00423cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362615802441 =005 20120730163753.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108274 =035 \\$aBZV8180NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPseudohypoparathyroidism =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aParathyroid glands$xDiseases =750 \2$aPseudohypoparathyroidism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011547 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362615902441 =005 20120730163753.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108263 =035 \\$aBZV8169NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPseudocyesis =450 \\$aPregnancy, Imaginary =450 \\$aPseudopregnancy =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy =750 \2$aPseudopregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011555 =LDR 00730cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362616002441 =005 20120730163753.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108239 =035 \\$aBZV8145NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPseudarthrosis =450 \\$aPseudoarthrosis =550 \\$wg$aFractures, Ununited =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 4, 2006$b(Pseudarthrosis: a type of ununited fracture. Scope note: "A pathological entity characterized by deossification of a weight-bearing long bone, followed by bending and pathologic fracture, with inability to form normally bony callus leading to existing of the 'false joint' that gives the condition its name.) =750 \2$aPseudarthrosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011542 =LDR 00656cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362616102441 =005 20120730163753.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108048 =035 \\$aBZV7954NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL721 =150 \\$aItching =450 \\$aItch =450 \\$aItches =450 \\$wnne$aPruritus =550 \\$wg$aCutaneous manifestations of general diseases =550 \\$wg$aSenses and sensation =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pruritus x Itching) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Itching; pruritus) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(itch; itching; pruritus) =750 \2$aPruritus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011537 =LDR 00329cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362616202441 =005 20120730163753.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108047 =035 \\$aBZV7953NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPrurigo =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =750 \2$aPrurigo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011536 =LDR 00376cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362616302441 =005 20120730163753.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108043 =035 \\$aBZV7949NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.R78$cBotany =150 \\$aPrunus =450 \\$aAmygdalus =550 \\$wg$aRosaceae =750 \2$aPrunus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027861 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362616402441 =005 20120730163753.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108038 =035 \\$aBZV7944LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25 =150 \\$aPrunella =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =750 \2$aPrunella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031347 =LDR 00313cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362616502441 =005 20120730163753.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108030 =035 \\$aBZV7936NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aProxy =550 \\$wg$aAgency (Law) =750 \2$aProxy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019727 =LDR 00500cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362616602441 =005 20130401105019.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107820 =035 \\$aBZV7726NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR251 =150 \\$aProtozoa, Pathogenic =450 \\$aPathogenic protozoa =550 \\$wg$aPathogenic microorganisms =550 \\$wg$aProtozoa =550 \\$aMedical protozoology =750 \2$aEukaryota$xpathogenicity$0(DNLM)D056890Q000472$5IEN =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362616702441 =005 20120730163753.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107805 =035 \\$aBZV7711NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aProtoplasts =550 \\$wg$aCells =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aProtoplasts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011523 =LDR 00417cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362616802441 =005 20120730163753.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107804 =035 \\$aBZV7710NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aProtoplasmic streaming =450 \\$aCytoplasmic streaming =550 \\$wg$aProtoplasm =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCytoplasmic 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Works on the moral, psychological and theological aspects of nakedness are entered under$aNudity. =681 \\$iNote under$aNudity =750 \2$aNudism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009715 =LDR 00674cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362378602441 =005 20120730163608.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093171 =035 \\$aBZU3077NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNude mouse =450 \\$aAthymic mice =450 \\$aAthymic mouse =450 \\$aNu nu mouse =450 \\$aThymus-aplastic mice =450 \\$aThymus-aplastic mouse =450 \\$aThymusless mouse =550 \\$wg$aLaboratory animals =550 \\$wg$aMice =670 \\$aImmunodeficient mice in oncology, 1992$b(Athymic mice, Thymus-aplastic mice, Thymus-aplastic mouse) =750 \2$aMice, Nude$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008819 =LDR 00488cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362378702441 =005 20120730163608.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093160 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02084216 =035 \\$aBZU3066NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP625.N89 =150 \\$aNucleotides =450 \\$aPhosphonucleosides =550 \\$wg$aNucleic acids =670 \\$aKammermeyer, K. Genetic engineering, 1989. =750 \2$aNucleotides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009711 =LDR 00958cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362378802441 =005 20120730163608.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093159 =035 \\$aBZU3065NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP625.N89 =150 \\$aNucleotide sequence =450 \\$aAnalysis, Nucleic acid sequence =450 \\$aAnalysis, Nucleotide sequence =450 \\$aBase sequence (Nucleic acids) =450 \\$aDNA sequence =450 \\$aNucleic acid sequence analysis =450 \\$aNucleotide sequence analysis =450 \\$aRNA sequence =450 \\$aSequence, Nucleotide =550 \\$wg$aNucleic acids$xAnalysis =550 \\$wg$aNucleotides$xAnalysis =550 \\$aSequence alignment (Bioinformatics) =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/22/91. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(DNA; RNA; Sequence) =670 \\$aDict. of genetics$b(see DNA sequence analysis) =750 \2$aBase Sequence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001483 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362378902441 =005 20120730163608.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093157 =035 \\$aBZU3063NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aNucleosides =550 \\$wg$aNucleotides =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNucleosides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009705 =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362379002441 =005 20120730163608.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093156 =035 \\$aBZU3062NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.N8 =150 \\$aNucleosidases =550 \\$wg$aGlycosidases =750 \2$aN-Glycosyl Hydrolases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009699 =LDR 00885cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362379102441 =005 20120730163608.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093155 =035 \\$aBZU3061NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQP625.N87 =150 \\$aNucleoproteins =450 \\$aRibonucleoproteins =550 \\$wg$aNucleic acids =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aMESH browser, viewed Nov. 14, 2008$b(Nucleoproteins. Proteins conjugated with nucleic acids; do not confuse with Nuclear Proteins (proteins in the cell nucleus). UF Nucleoprotein) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on proteins conjugated with nucleic acids, that are not necessarily present in the nucleus. Works on proteins found in the cell nucleus are entered under$aNuclear proteins. =681 \\$iNote under$aNuclear proteins =750 \2$aNucleoproteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009698 =LDR 00608cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362379202441 =005 20120730163608.0 =008 920207||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093151 =035 \\$aBZU3057NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH596 =150 \\$aNucleolus =450 \\$aCell nucleolus =450 \\$aMicronucleus =450 \\$aPlasmosome =550 \\$wg$aCell nuclei =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cell nucleolus) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Nucleolus called also micronucleus and plasmosome) =750 \2$aCell Nucleolus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002466 =LDR 00444cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362379302441 =005 20120730163608.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093144 =035 \\$aBZU3050NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP620$bQP625$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aNucleic acids =450 \\$aPolynucleotides =550 \\$wg$aBiomolecules =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNucleic Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009696 =LDR 00428cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362379402441 =005 20120730163556.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091177 =035 \\$aBZU1083NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeurosyphilis =450 \\$aNervous system$xSyphilis =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSyphilis =750 \2$aNeurosyphilis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009494 =LDR 00445cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362379502441 =005 20190304152934.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091176 =035 \\$aBZU1082NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeurosurgeons =450 \\$aNeurological surgeons =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aNeurologists =550 \\$wg$aSurgeons =750 \2$aNeurosurgeons$0(DNLM)D000069471$5IEN =LDR 00435cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362379602441 =005 20120730163555.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091173 =035 \\$aBZU1079NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK623.S6 =150 \\$aNeurospora crassa =450 \\$aBread mold, Pink =450 \\$aPink bread mold =550 \\$wg$aNeurospora =750 \2$aNeurospora Crassa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009492 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362379702441 =005 20120730163555.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091172 =035 \\$aBZU1078NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK623.S6 =150 \\$aNeurospora =550 \\$wg$aSordariaceae =750 \2$aNeurospora$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009491 =LDR 00494cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362379802441 =005 20120730163555.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091169 =035 \\$aBZU1075NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC530$bRC552 =150 \\$aNeuroses =450 \\$aNeurosis =450 \\$aNeurotic disorders =450 \\$aPsychoneuroses =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =550 \\$aNeuroticism =750 \2$aNeurotic Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009497 =LDR 00475cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362379902441 =005 20120730163555.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091168 =035 \\$aBZU1074NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeurosecretion =450 \\$aNerves$xSecretions =450 \\$aNervous system$xSecretions =550 \\$wg$aNervous system =550 \\$wg$aSecretion =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeurosecretion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009489 =LDR 00562cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362380002441 =005 20120730163555.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091165 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02069234 =035 \\$aBZU1071NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM315$bRM333 =150 \\$aNeuropsychopharmacology =450 \\$wnne$aNeuro-psychopharmacology =550 \\$wg$aNeuropharmacology =550 \\$wg$aPsychopharmacology =750 \2$aNeuropharmacology$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D009480 =750 \2$aPsychopharmacology$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D011600 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362380102441 =005 20120730163555.0 =008 050321i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091163 =035 \\$aBZU1069NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP360$bQP360.5 =150 \\$aNeuropsychology =550 \\$wg$aNeurophysiology =550 \\$wg$aPsychophysiology =750 \2$aNeuropsychology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009484 =LDR 00618cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362380202441 =005 20120730163555.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091162 =035 \\$aBZU1068NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeuropsychological tests =450 \\$aNeuropsychological assessment =450 \\$aNeuropsychological evaluation =450 \\$aTests, Neuropsychological =550 \\$wg$aClinical neuropsychology =550 \\$wg$aNeurologic examination =550 \\$wg$aPsychological tests =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeuropsychological Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009483 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362380302441 =005 20110503105132.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091161 =035 \\$aBZU1067NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aNeuropsychiatry =450 \\$aBehavioral neurology =550 \\$wg$aBiological psychiatry =550 \\$aNeurology =750 \2$aNeuropsychiatry$0(DNLM)D058027$5IEN =LDR 00899cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362380402441 =005 20120730163555.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091160 =035 \\$aBZU1066NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNeuroplasticity =450 \\$aNervous system plasticity =450 \\$aNeural adaptation =450 \\$aNeural plasticity =450 \\$aNeuronal adaptation =450 \\$aNeuronal plasticity =450 \\$aPlasticity, Nervous system =450 \\$aSoft-wired nervous system =450 \\$aSynaptic plasticity =550 \\$wg$aAdaptation (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aNeurophysiology =550 \\$aDevelopmental neurobiology =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the functional and morphologic adjustment and adaptation of the nervous system to various stimulating factors and lesions. =750 \2$aNeuronal Plasticity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009473 =LDR 00520cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362380502441 =005 20090208163649.0 =008 920305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091159 =035 \\$aBZU1065NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP351$bQP495 =150 \\$aNeurophysiology =450 \\$aNervous system$xPhysiology =550 \\$wg$aNeurobiology =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =750 \2$aNeurophysiology$0(DNLM)D009482$5IEN =750 \2$aNervous System Physiological Phenomena$0(DNLM)D009424$5IEN =LDR 00421cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362380602441 =005 20120730163555.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091158 =035 \\$aBZU1064NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.N4 =150 \\$aNeurophysins =550 \\$wg$aPituitary hormones =550 \\$wg$aProteins =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeurophysins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009481 =LDR 00539cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362380702441 =005 20120730163555.0 =008 920305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091157 =035 \\$aBZU1063NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM315$bRM334 =150 \\$aNeuropharmacology =450 \\$aNervous system$xDrug effects =450 \\$aNervous system$xEffect of drugs on =450 \\$aNeurotropic drugs =550 \\$wg$aNeurosciences =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =750 \2$aNeuropharmacology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009480 =LDR 00470cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362380802441 =005 20120730163555.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091156 =035 \\$aBZU1062NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.N39 =150 \\$aNeuropeptides =450 \\$aBrain peptides =550 \\$wg$aNerve tissue proteins =550 \\$wg$aNeurotransmitters =550 \\$wg$aPeptides =750 \2$aNeuropeptides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009479 =LDR 00409cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362380902441 =005 20120730163555.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091153 =035 \\$aBZU1059NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeurons =450 \\$aNerve cells =450 \\$aNeurocytes =550 \\$wg$aCells =550 \\$wg$aNervous system =750 \2$aNeurons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009474 =LDR 00464cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362381002441 =005 20120730163552.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091102 =035 \\$aBZU1008NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC412 =150 \\$aNeuralgia, Facial =450 \\$aFacial neuralgia =450 \\$aTic-douloureux =550 \\$wg$aFacial pain =550 \\$wg$aTic disorders =750 \2$aFacial Neuralgia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005156 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362381202441 =005 20120730163552.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091099 =035 \\$aBZU1005NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC412 =150 \\$aNeuralgia =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Peripheral$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPain =750 \2$aNeuralgia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009437 =LDR 00425cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362381302441 =005 20120730163554.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091150 =035 \\$aBZU1056NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeuromuscular spindles =550 \\$wg$aNeural receptors =550 \\$wg$aNeuromuscular transmission =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMuscle Spindles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009470 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362381402441 =005 20080327102918.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091098 =035 \\$aBZU1004NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aNeural tube =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =550 \\$wg$aNervous system =750 \2$aNeural Tube$0(DNLM)D054259$5IEN =LDR 00450cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362381502441 =005 20120730163552.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091097 =035 \\$aBZU1003NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeural transmission$xRegulation =450 \\$aRegulation of neural transmission =550 \\$wg$aBiological control systems =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeural Inhibition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009433 =LDR 00571cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362381602441 =005 20120730163554.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091149 =035 \\$aBZU1055NU =035 \\$ash 85091149 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC925.55 =150 \\$aNeuromuscular manifestations of general diseases =450 \\$aNeuromuscular symptoms of general diseases =550 \\$wg$aNeurologic manifestations of general diseases =550 \\$wg$aNeuromuscular diseases =750 \2$aNeuromuscular Manifestations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020879 =LDR 00641cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362381702441 =005 20120730163552.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091095 =035 \\$aBZU1001NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP364.5 =150 \\$aNeural transmission =450 \\$aNerve transmission =450 \\$aNervous transmission =450 \\$aNeurotransmission =450 \\$aSynaptic transmission =450 \\$aTransmission of nerve impulses =550 \\$wg$aNeural circuitry =550 \\$wg$aNeurophysiology =550 \\$aNeurotransmitters =750 \2$aSynaptic Transmission$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009435 =LDR 00588cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362381802441 =005 20120730163554.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091148 =035 \\$aBZU1054NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ496.N49 =150 \\$aNeuromuscular diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =750 \2$81$wb$aNeuromuscular Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009468 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeuromuscular Diseases$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00516cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362381902441 =005 20120730163552.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091092 =035 \\$aBZU0998NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL938.N48 =150 \\$aNeural crest =450 \\$aCrest, Neural =450 \\$aGanglionic crest =450 \\$aGanglionic ridge =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =550 \\$wg$aNervous system =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeural Crest$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009432 =LDR 00522cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362382002441 =005 20120730163554.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091146 =035 \\$aBZU1052NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeuromuscular diseases =450 \\$aNeuromotor disorders =450 \\$aNeuromuscular disorders =550 \\$wg$aMuscles$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDiseases =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/17/89. =750 \2$aNeuromuscular Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009468 =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362382102441 =005 20120730163552.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091091 =035 \\$aBZU0997NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeural conduction =450 \\$aConduction, Neural =450 \\$aNerve conduction =550 \\$wg$aNeurophysiology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeural Conduction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009431 =LDR 00487cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362382202441 =005 20120730163552.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091088 =035 \\$aBZU0994NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeural analyzers =450 \\$aAnalysor, Neural =450 \\$aAnalyzers, Neural =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system =550 \\$wg$aSenses and sensation =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeural Analyzers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009430 =LDR 00547cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362382302441 =005 20120730163554.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091145 =035 \\$aBZU1051NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeuromuscular depolarizing agents =450 \\$aDepolarizing agents, Neuromuscular =450 \\$aDepolarizing muscle relaxants =450 \\$aLeptocucares =550 \\$wg$aNeuromuscular blocking agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeuromuscular Depolarizing Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009467 =LDR 01021cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362382402441 =005 20120730163552.0 =008 030828i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090957 =035 \\$aBZU0863NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aNest building =360 \\$isubdivision$aNests$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Nests =450 \\$aBuilding, Nest =450 \\$wnne$aBuilding nests =450 \\$aConstruction, Nest =450 \\$aNest construction =450 \\$aNesting (Animal behavior) =450 \\$aNesting behavior =450 \\$aNests$xConstruction =450 \\$aNidification =550 \\$wg$aAnimal behavior =670 \\$aZoological record, via WebSPIRS, Aug. 28, 2003$b(nest building; nest-building; nesting behavior; nest building behavior; nest construction) thesaurus (Nest building. Scope note: Behavioural aspects only. For nest structure use Nests. BT Reproductive behaviour; RT Nesting, Nests) =750 \2$aNesting Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009425 =LDR 00629cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362382502441 =005 20120730163554.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091144 =035 \\$aBZU1050NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD83.5$cAnesthesiology =053 \\$aRM312$cPharmacology =150 \\$aNeuromuscular blocking agents =450 \\$aBlocking agents, Neuromuscular =450 \\$aMyoneural blocking agents =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia =550 \\$wg$aAutonomic drugs =550 \\$wg$aMuscle relaxants =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeuromuscular Blocking Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009466 =LDR 00648cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362382602441 =005 20120730163551.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090945 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02067643 =035 \\$aBZU0851NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP109$cPhysiology =150 \\$aVasomotor system =450 \\$wnne$aNervous system, Vasomotor =450 \\$aVasomotor nervous system =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular system =550 \\$wg$aSympathetic nervous system =670 \\$aMESH$b(Vasomotor system) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(Vasomotor system) =750 \2$aVasomotor System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014666 =LDR 00431cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362382702441 =005 20120730163554.0 =008 920305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091139 =035 \\$aBZU1045NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC346$bRC429 =150 \\$aNeurology =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aNervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$aNeuropsychiatry =750 \2$aNeurology$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D009462 =LDR 00625cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362382802441 =005 20120730163551.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090943 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02067628 =035 \\$aBZU0849NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL939$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM471$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP368.5$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSympathetic nervous system =450 \\$wnne$aNervous system, Sympathetic =550 \\$wg$aAutonomic nervous system =670 \\$aMESH$b(Sympathetic nervous system) =750 \2$aSympathetic Nervous System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013564 =LDR 00419cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362382902441 =005 20180829121510.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091135 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85091135 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC339.5$bRC339.52$cBiography =150 \\$aNeurologists =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =550 \\$aPsychiatrists =750 \2$aNeurologists$0(DNLM)D000072141$5IEN =LDR 00641cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362383002441 =005 20120730163551.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090942 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02067622 =035 \\$aBZU0848NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL939$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM471$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP368.7$cPhysiology =150 \\$aParasympathetic nervous system =450 \\$wnne$aNervous system, Parasympathetic =550 \\$wg$aAutonomic nervous system =670 \\$aMESH$b(Parasympathetic nervous system) =750 \2$aParasympathetic Nervous System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010275 =LDR 00402cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362383102441 =005 20120730163551.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090939 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02067606 =035 \\$aBZU0845NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC407 =150 \\$aAutonomic nervous system$xDiseases =750 \2$aAutonomic Nervous System Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001342 =LDR 00502cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362383202441 =005 20150420160313.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091134 =035 \\$aBZU1040NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC350.5$cNeurology =053 \\$aRD596$cNeurosurgery =150 \\$aNeurological nursing =450 \\$aNervous system$xDiseases$xNursing =450 \\$aNeurosurgical nursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =750 \2$aNeuroscience Nursing$0(DNLM)D065816$5IEN =LDR 00956cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362383302441 =005 20120730163551.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090938 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02067596 =035 \\$aBZU0844NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL939$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM471$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP368$bQP368.8$cPhysiology =150 \\$aAutonomic nervous system =450 \\$aInvoluntary nervous system =450 \\$wnne$aNervous system, Autonomic =450 \\$aNervous system, Vegetative =450 \\$aSystema nervosum autonomicum =450 \\$aVegetative nervous system =550 \\$wg$aNervous system =670 \\$aMESH$b(Autonomic nervous system) =670 \\$aInter. dict med. biol.$b(systema nervosum autonomicum [NA]. Also called autonomic nervous system, involuntary nervous system, vegetative nervous system) =750 \2$aAutonomic Nervous System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001341 =LDR 00538cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362383402441 =005 20120730163554.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091132 =035 \\$aBZU1038NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNeurologic manifestations of general diseases =450 \\$aNeurologic symptoms of general diseases =450 \\$aNeurological manifestations of general diseases =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSymptoms =750 \2$aNeurologic Manifestations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009461 =LDR 00539cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362383502441 =005 20120730163551.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090937 =035 \\$aBZU0843NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD593$bRD595 =150 \\$aNervous system$xWounds and injuries =450 \\$aNerves$xWounds and injuries =450 \\$aNeurotrauma =450 \\$aNeurotraumatology =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/5/92$b(Neurotrauma, Neurotraumatology) =750 \2$aTrauma, Nervous System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020196 =LDR 00565cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362383602441 =005 20120730163554.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091131 =035 \\$aBZU1037NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85091131 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRC348$bRC349 =150 \\$aNeurologic examination =450 \\$aNervous system$xExamination =450 \\$aNeurological examination =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aPhysical diagnosis =750 \2$aNeurologic Examination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009460 =LDR 00385cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362383702441 =005 20120730163551.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090936 =035 \\$aBZU0842NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD663$5IEN =053 \\$aRC280.N4$bRC280.N43 =150 \\$aNervous system$xTumors =750 \2$aNervous System Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009423 =LDR 00491cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362383802441 =005 20120730163551.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090934 =035 \\$aBZU0840NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD593$5IEN =053 \\$aRD592.5$bRD596 =150 \\$aNervous system$xSurgery =450 \\$aNerves$xSurgery =450 \\$aNeurosurgery =750 \2$aNeurosurgery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009493 =750 \2$aNeurosurgical Procedures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019635 =LDR 00868cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362383902441 =005 20120730163554.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091129 =035 \\$aBZU1035NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF637.N46$cPsychology =053 \0$aRC489.N47$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aNeurolinguistic programming =450 \\$aNeuro-linguistic programming =450 \\$aNLP (Psychology) =450 \\$aProgramming, Neuro-linguistic =450 \\$aProgramming, Neurolinguistic =550 \\$wg$aChange (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =680 \\$iHere are entered works about a set of procedures developed by Richard Bandler, John Grinder, and others, by which subjective experience may be organized to define and achieve a desired behavioral outcome. =750 \2$aNeurolinguistic Programming$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020557 =LDR 00475cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362384002441 =005 20120730163553.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091128 =035 \\$aBZU1034NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD85.N4 =150 \\$aNeuroleptanesthesia =450 \\$aAnesthesia, Neurolept =450 \\$aNeuroleptanalgesia =550 \\$wg$aAutonomic drugs =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeuroleptanalgesia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009458 =LDR 00696cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362384102441 =005 20120730163551.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090933 =035 \\$aBZU0839NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNervous system$xRegeneration =450 \\$aNerve regeneration =450 \\$wnne$aNervous system$xDegeneration and regeneration =450 \\$aNervous system regeneration =450 \\$aNeural regeneration =450 \\$aNeuron regeneration =450 \\$aRegeneration, Nerve$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aNerve grafting =550 \\$wg$aRegeneration (Biology) =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/16/88. =750 \2$aNerve Regeneration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009416 =LDR 00516cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362384202441 =005 20120730163551.0 =008 920331i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090932 =035 \\$aBZU0838NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC349.R3 =150 \\$aNervous system$xRadiography =450 \\$aNeuroradiography =450 \\$aNeuroradiology =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDiseases =670 \\$aKuhn, M.J. Atlas of neuroradiology, c1992. =750 \2$aNeuroradiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009485 =LDR 00701cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362384302441 =005 20120730163553.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091127 =035 \\$aBZU1033NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCoU-DA =053 \0$aQP356.47 =150 \\$aNeuroimmunology =450 \\$aNeuroimmunomodulation =550 \\$wg$aImmunology =550 \\$wg$aNeurosciences =670 \\$aNeuroimmunomodulation, from fundamental biology to therapy, 2009. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 24, 2009$b(Neuroimmunology, redirected from Neuroimmunomodulation) =750 \2$aNervous System$ximmunology$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D009420Q000276 =750 \2$aNeuroimmunomodulation$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D015213 =LDR 00743cz 2200241n 4500 =001 9880362384402441 =005 20241022104951.0 =008 920305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090924 =035 \\$aBZU0830NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRC346$bRC429 =150 \\$aNervous system$xDiseases =360 \\$ispecific diseases, e.g.$aNeurasthenia =450 \\$aMedical neurology =450 \\$aNerves$xDiseases =450 \\$aNeurologic disorders =450 \\$aNeurological disorders =450 \\$aNeuropathology =550 \\$aNeurology =750 \2$aNervous System Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009422 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aNeuroinflammatory Diseases$0(DNLM)D000090862$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00521cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362384502441 =005 20120730163553.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091126 =035 \\$aBZU1032NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeurohypophysis =450 \\$aPituitary gland, Posterior$5IEN =450 \\$aPosterior pituitary gland =550 \\$wg$aCircumventricular organs =550 \\$wg$aPituitary gland =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPituitary Gland, Posterior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010904 =LDR 00532cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362384602441 =005 20120730163553.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091125 =035 \\$aBZU1031NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeurohemal organs =450 \\$aNeurosecretory systems$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aNervous system =550 \\$wg$aNeuroendocrinology =550 \\$wg$aNeurosecretion =550 \\$wg$aNeurotransmitters =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeurosecretory Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009490 =LDR 00410cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362384702441 =005 20120730163553.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091124 =035 \\$aBZU1030NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeuroglia =450 \\$aGlial cells =550 \\$wg$aNerve tissue =550 \\$wg$aNerves =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeuroglia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009457 =LDR 00961cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362384802441 =005 20120730163550.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090923 =035 \\$aBZU0829NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNervous system$xDegeneration =450 \\$aDegeneration, Nerve =450 \\$aNerve degeneration =450 \\$aNervous system degeneration =450 \\$wnne$aNervous system$xDegeneration and regeneration =450 \\$aNeurodegenerative disease =450 \\$aNeurodegenerative diseases =450 \\$aNeurodegenerative disorders =450 \\$aNeuron degeneration =450 \\$aNissl degeneration =450 \\$aRetrograde degeneration =450 \\$aWallerian degeneration =550 \\$wg$aDegeneration (Pathology) =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/1/89$b(Neurodegenerative disease) =750 \2$aNerve Degeneration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009410 =750 \2$aNeurodegenerative Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019636 =LDR 00580cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362384902441 =005 20251029114018.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090918 =035 \\$aBZU0824NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85090918 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNervous system$xAbnormalities =450 \\$wnne$aNervous system$xAbnormities and deformities =750 \2$aNervous System Malformations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009421 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aCongenital Cranial Dysinnervation Disorders$0(DNLM)D000093922$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/10/29 =LDR 00489cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362385002441 =005 20070419143449.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091123 =035 \\$aBZU1029NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC921.N4 =150 \\$aNeurogenic bladder =450 \\$aBladder, Neurogenic$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aBladder$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aNeurologic manifestations of general diseases =750 \2$aUrinary Bladder, Neurogenic$0(DNLM)D001750$5IEN =LDR 00757cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362385102441 =005 20120730163550.0 =008 920305||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090917 =035 \\$aBZU0823NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL921$bQL939$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM451$bQM471$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP351$bQP430$cPhysiology =150 \\$aNervous system =360 \\$isubdivision$aInnervation$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Innervation; Foot--Innervation;$iand subdivision$aNervous system$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Nervous system =550 \\$wg$aOrgans (Anatomy) =550 \\$aNeurosciences =750 \2$aNervous System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009420 =LDR 00463cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362385202441 =005 20060427162026.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091122 =035 \\$aBZU1028NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP356.22 =150 \\$aNeurogenetics =450 \\$aNervous system$xGenetic aspects =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =550 \\$wg$aNeurosciences =750 \2$aNervous System Diseases$xgenetics$0(DNLM)D009422Q000235$5IEN =LDR 00475cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362385302441 =005 20120730163550.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090915 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02067394 =035 \\$aBZU0821NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSplanchnic nerves =450 \\$wnne$aNerves, Splanchnic =550 \\$wg$aSympathetic nervous system =670 \\$aMESH$b(Splanchnic nerves) =750 \2$aSplanchnic Nerves$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013153 =LDR 00599cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362385402441 =005 20120730163553.0 =008 931004i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091121 =035 \\$aBZU1027NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeurofibromatosis =450 \\$aRecklinghausen's disease =450 \\$aVon Recklinghausen's disease =550 \\$wg$aNeurofibroma =550 \\$wg$aPhakomatoses =670 \\$aMESH$b(Neurofibromatosis) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Neurofibromatosis, also Von Reckinghausen's disease) =750 \2$aNeurofibromatoses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017253 =LDR 00577cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362385502441 =005 20120730163550.0 =008 921221||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090912 =035 \\$aBZU0818NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP367$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSpinal nerve roots =450 \\$aRadices spinales nervi =450 \\$aRoots, Spinal nerve =450 \\$aSpinal nerve radicles =450 \\$aSpinal nerves$xRoots =550 \\$wg$aSpinal nerves =670 \\$aMESH$b(Spinal nerve roots) =750 \2$aSpinal Nerve Roots$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013126 =LDR 00453cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362385602441 =005 20120730163550.0 =008 921221||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090910 =035 \\$aBZU0816NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP367$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSpinal nerves =450 \\$wnne$aNerves, Spinal =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Peripheral =670 \\$aMESH$b(Spinal nerves) =750 \2$aSpinal Nerves$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013127 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362385702441 =005 20120730163553.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091120 =035 \\$aBZU1026NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeurofibroma =550 \\$wg$aFibromas =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Peripheral$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeurofibroma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009455 =LDR 00340cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362385802441 =005 20120504133944.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090908 =035 \\$aBZU0814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNerves, Peripheral$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$aPeripheral Nerve Injuries$0(DNLM)D059348$5IEN =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362385902441 =005 20120730163553.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091119 =035 \\$aBZU1025NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeurofibrils =450 \\$aNerve fibers =550 \\$wg$aNeurons =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeurofibrils$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009454 =LDR 00372cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362386002441 =005 20120730163550.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090907 =035 \\$aBZU0813NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNerves, Peripheral$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPeripheral Nervous System Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010524 =LDR 00463cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362386102441 =005 20120730163553.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091118 =035 \\$aBZU1024NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP356.4 =150 \\$aNeuroendocrinology =550 \\$wg$aEndocrinology =550 \\$wg$aNeurology =550 \\$aNeurohormones =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeuroendocrinology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009452 =LDR 00492cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362386202441 =005 20120504134430.0 =008 030605i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090904 =035 \\$aBZU0810NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC409$bRC422 =150 \\$aNerves, Peripheral$xDiseases =450 \\$aPeripheral neuropathies =670 \\$aMESH$b(Peripheral Nervous System Diseases x Peripheral Neuropathies) =750 \2$aPeripheral Nervous System Diseases$0(DNLM)D010523$5IEN =LDR 00597cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362386302441 =005 20120504134058.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090903 =035 \\$aBZU0809NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNerves, Peripheral =360 \\$isubdivision$aInnervation$iunder names of organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Innervation; Foot--Innervation =450 \\$aNervous system, Peripheral =450 \\$aPeripheral nerves =450 \\$aPeripheral nervous system =550 \\$wg$aNervous system =750 \2$aPeripheral Nerves$0(DNLM)D010525$5IEN =LDR 00471cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362386402441 =005 20100220162652.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091117 =035 \\$aBZU1023NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeurocutaneous disorders =450 \\$aDermatoneurosis =450 \\$aNeurodermatitis =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =750 \2$aNeurocutaneous Syndromes$0(DNLM)D020752$5IEN =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362386502441 =005 20121014171023.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090902 =035 \\$aBZU0808NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNerves, Cranial =450 \\$aCranial nerves =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Peripheral =750 \2$aCranial Nerves$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003391 =LDR 00720cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362125802441 =005 20120216093225.0 =008 040816i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042742 =035 \\$aBZP2648NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEmergency housing =550 \\$wg$aCivil defense =550 \\$wg$aDisaster relief =550 \\$wg$aHousing =680 \\$iHere are entered works on short-term housing or shelter provided in response to disasters or crises. Works on housing for those in need of temporary living quarters, such as housing for students or migrant workers, are entered under$aTemporary housing. =681 \\$iNote under$aTemporary housing =750 \2$aEmergency Shelter$0(DNLM)D060447$5IEN =LDR 00377cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362125902441 =005 20050506082251.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042725 =035 \\$aBZP2631NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEmbryology$xCultures and culture media =550 \\$wg$aCultures (Biology) =750 \2$aEmbryo Culture Techniques$0(DNLM)D046149$5IEN =LDR 01916cz a2200421n 4500 =001 9880362126002441 =005 20120730163022.0 =008 060803i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042722 =035 \\$aBZP2628NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL951$bQL991 =150 \\$aEmbryology =360 \\$isubdivision$aEmbryology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Embryology =450 \\$aAnimal embryology =450 \\$aAnimals$xEmbryology =450 \\$aDevelopment, Embryological =450 \\$aDevelopment, Embryonic =450 \\$aDevelopment, Zygotic =450 \\$aEmbryogenesis =450 \\$aEmbryogeny =450 \\$aEmbryological development =450 \\$aEmbryonic development =450 \\$aZoology$xEmbryology =450 \\$aZygote development =450 \\$aZygotes$xDevelopment =450 \\$aZygotic development =450 \\$aZygotic embryogenesis =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental biology =550 \\$wg$aMorphology (Animals) =550 \\$wg$aZoology =550 \\$aEmbryos =550 \\$aReproduction =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 13, 2000$b(embryology; embryonic development; embryonic development of animals; embryogenesis; embryological development) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of the life sciences, c1976$b(embryology: the study of the development of the organism from the zygote, or fertilized egg; embryogenesis: the formation and development of an embryo from an egg) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(embryology: 1) the science dealing with the formation, development, structure, and functional activities of embryos 2) the origin, growth, and development of an embryo; embryogeny: the formation and development of the embryo, as a subject of scientific study. Also, embryogenesis) =670 \\$aOCLC, Oct. 13, 2000$b(zygotic development; zygotic embryogenesis; zygote development) =750 \2$aEmbryology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004626 =LDR 00697cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362126102441 =005 20120730163022.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042720 =035 \\$aBZP2626NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEmbryo transplantation =360 \\$isubdivision$aEmbryos--Transplantation$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Embryos--Transplantation; Livestock--Embryos--Transplantation =450 \\$aEmbryo transfer =450 \\$aTransfer of embryo =550 \\$wg$aReproductive technology =550 \\$wg$aTransplantation of organs, tissues, etc. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEmbryo Transfer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004624 =LDR 00531cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362126202441 =005 20120730163021.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042696 =035 \\$aBZP2602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEmbolism =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels$xDiseases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Nov. 20, 2006$b(Embolism. Scope note: blocking of a blood vessel by a blood clot or foreign matter that has been transported from a distant site by the blood stream) =750 \2$aEmbolism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004617 =LDR 00642cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362126302441 =005 20120730163020.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042693 =035 \\$aBZP2599NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBL603$cComparative religion =053 \\$aBV150$bBV155$cChristianity =053 \\$aCR$cHeraldry =053 \\$aN7740$cArt =053 \\$aPN6349$bPN6358$cLiterature =150 \\$aEmblems =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aEmblem =550 \\$wg$aHeraldry =550 \\$wg$aSigns and symbols =550 \\$aSymbolism =750 \2$aEmblems and Insignia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004616 =LDR 00464cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362126402441 =005 20120730163020.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042662 =035 \\$aBZP2568NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGT3340$cManners and customs =053 \\$aRA622$bRA623 =150 \\$aEmbalming =550 \\$wg$aUndertakers and undertaking =550 \\$aDead =550 \\$aMummies =750 \2$aEmbalming$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004615 =LDR 00543cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362126502441 =005 20120730163020.0 =008 060420i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042618 =035 \\$aBZP2524NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.U4$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.E5$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aElm =450 \\$aElms =450 \\$aUlmus =550 \\$wg$aUlmaceae =670 \\$aChen, P.Y.S. Elm, 1973:$bp. 3 (elms (Ulmus species)) =681 \\$iExample under$aTrees =750 \2$aUlmus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034403 =LDR 00442cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362126602441 =005 20070516085425.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042610 =035 \\$aBZP2516NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG629.E4 =150 \\$aEllis-van Creveld syndrome =450 \\$aChondroectodermal dysplasia =550 \\$wg$aEctodermal dysplasia =750 \2$aEllis-Van Creveld Syndrome$0(DNLM)D004613$5IEN =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362126702441 =005 20120730163019.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042575 =035 \\$aBZP2481NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEliminative behavior =550 \\$wg$aAnimal behavior =550 \\$aDefecation =550 \\$aUrination =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEliminative Behavior, Animal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004609 =LDR 00471cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362126802441 =005 20120730163019.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042556 =035 \\$aBZP2462NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTJ1370$bTJ1380 =150 \\$aElevators =450 \\$aHydraulic elevators =450 \\$aLifts =550 \\$wg$aHoisting machinery =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aElevators and Escalators$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004607 =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362126902441 =005 20120730163019.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042538 =035 \\$aBZP2444LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A6853$cBotany =150 \\$aEleutherococcus =550 \\$wg$aAraliaceae =750 \2$aEleutherococcus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028001 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362127002441 =005 20120730163019.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042531 =035 \\$aBZP2437NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.P98$cZoology =150 \\$aElephants =450 \\$aElephantidae =550 \\$wg$aPachyderms =550 \\$wg$aProboscidea (Mammals) =750 \2$aElephants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004606 =LDR 00456cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362127102441 =005 20120730163018.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042529 =035 \\$aBZP2435NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC142.5 =150 \\$aElephantiasis =550 \\$wg$aFilariasis =550 \\$wg$aLymphatics$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aLymphedema =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aElephantiasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004604 =LDR 00882cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362127202441 =005 20120730163018.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042519 =035 \\$aBZP2425LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C997 =150 \\$aEleocharis =450 \\$aEleocaris =450 \\$aHeleocharis =450 \\$aSpike rushes (Genus) =450 \\$aSpike sedges =450 \\$aSpikerushes (Genus) =450 \\$aSpikesedges =550 \\$wg$aCyperaceae =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Eleocaris Sanguinetti = Eleocharis; Heleocharis Lestib. = Eleocharis R. Br. (Cyperac.)) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Eleocharis, Spike sedge) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Eleocharis R. Br. Spike rush) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Eleocharis; Cyperaceae) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant)$b(Eleocharis R. Brown Cyperaceae) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 604 (Eleocharis) =750 \2$aEleocharis$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D031256 =LDR 00901cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362127302441 =005 20120730163018.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042490 =035 \\$aBZP2396NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM229 =150 \\$aElemental diet =450 \\$aChemically defined diet =450 \\$aDefined-formula diet =450 \\$aDiet, Chemically defined =450 \\$aDiet, Defined-formula =450 \\$aDiet, Elemental =450 \\$aDiet, Formula =450 \\$aDiet, Synthetic =450 \\$aDietary formulations =450 \\$aElemental nutrition =450 \\$aFood, Formulated$5IEN =450 \\$aFormula diet =450 \\$aFormulated food =450 \\$aMedical food =450 \\$aSynthetic diet =550 \\$wg$aDiet therapy =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFood, Formulated$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005526 =LDR 00716cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362127402441 =005 20120730163018.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042465 =035 \\$aBZP2371NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM869$bRM890 =150 \\$aElectrotherapeutics =450 \\$aElectric stimulation therapy$5IEN =450 \\$aElectrotherapy =450 \\$aFaradization =550 \\$wg$aElectricity in medicine =550 \\$wg$aElectrostatics =550 \\$wg$aPhysical therapy =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Physiological =550 \\$aNeural stimulation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clinical electrotherapy, c1991. =750 \2$aElectric Stimulation Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004599 =LDR 00493cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362127502441 =005 20120730163018.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042464 =035 \\$aBZP2370NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD33.5 =150 \\$aElectrosurgery =450 \\$aElectricity in surgery =450 \\$aGalvanosurgery =550 \\$wg$aElectrotherapeutics =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aElectrosurgery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004598 =LDR 00548cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362127602441 =005 20090208153917.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042463 =035 \\$aBZP2369NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC571$bQC595 =150 \\$aElectrostatics =450 \\$aElectric potential =450 \\$aElectricity, Static =450 \\$aPotential, Electric =450 \\$aStatic electricity =550 \\$wg$aStatics =550 \\$aElectric action of points =750 \2$aStatic Electricity$0(DNLM)D055672$5IEN =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362127702441 =005 20120730163018.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042449 =035 \\$aBZP2355NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE79.E4 =150 \\$aElectroretinography =550 \\$wg$aElectrodiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aEye$xExamination =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aElectroretinography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004596 =LDR 00746cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362127802441 =005 20120730163017.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042445 =035 \\$aBZP2351NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTS670$bTS692 =150 \\$aElectroplating =450 \\$aElectrodeposition of metals =450 \\$aGalvanoplasty$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aElectrochemistry =550 \\$wg$aMetals$xFinishing =550 \\$wg$aPlating =680 \\$iHere are entered works on electrodeposition of metals. Works on electric smelting and refining, or electrolytic separation of metals, are entered under$aElectrometallurgy. =681 \\$iNote under$aElectrometallurgy =750 \2$aElectroplating$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004595 =LDR 00760cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362127902441 =005 20130924160549.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042443 =035 \\$aBZP2349NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH517$cGeneral =053 \0$aQP341$cAnimal physiology =150 \\$aElectrophysiology =360 \\$isubdivision$aElectric properties$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Electric properties =450 \\$aAnimal electricity =450 \\$aBioelectricity =450 \\$aElectricity, Animal =450 \\$aElectrobiology =550 \\$wg$aNeurology =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =550 \\$aElectricity$xPhysiological effect =750 \0$aElectrophysiology$0(DLC) sh 85042105$5IEN =LDR 00756cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362128002441 =005 20120730163017.0 =008 920521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042439 =035 \\$aBZP2345NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP519.9.E434$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aPolyacrylamide gel electrophoresis =450 \\$wnne$aElectrophoresis, Polyacrylamide gel =450 \\$aPAGE (Biochemistry) =450 \\$aPolyacrylamide disc electrophoresis =550 \\$wg$aGel electrophoresis =550 \\$wg$aZone electrophoresis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Anderson, L. 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\2$aElectrooculography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004585 =LDR 00473cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362128302441 =005 20120730163017.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042430 =035 \\$aBZP2336NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE748 =150 \\$aElectronystagmography =550 \\$wg$aElectrodiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aElectrooculography =550 \\$wg$aNystagmus =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aElectronystagmography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004584 =LDR 00663cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362128402441 =005 20120730163016.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042423 =035 \\$aBZP2329NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC793.5.E462$bQC793.5.E4629$5IEN =053 \\$aQC793.5.E62$bQC793.5.E629 =150 \\$aElectrons =450 \\$aCorpuscular theory of matter =550 \\$wg$aAtoms =550 \\$wg$aLeptons (Nuclear physics) =550 \\$wg$aMatter$xConstitution =550 \\$wg$aParticles (Nuclear physics) =550 \\$aCathode rays =550 \\$aIons =550 \\$aPositrons =750 \2$aElectrons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004583 =LDR 00399cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362128502441 =005 20090515141643.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042392 =035 \\$aBZP2298LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aElectronics$xEquipment and supplies =450 \\$wnne$aElectronics$xTools and implements =750 \2$aElectrical Equipment and Supplies$0(DNLM)D055615$5IEN =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362128602441 =005 20120730163016.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042383 =035 \\$aBZP2289NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTK7800$bTK7895 =150 \\$aElectronics =550 \\$wg$aElectrical engineering =550 \\$wg$aPhysical sciences =750 \2$aElectronics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004581 =LDR 00573cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362128702441 =005 20120730163016.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042343 =035 \\$aBZP2249NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTK7870$5IEN =053 \\$aTK7878.4$bTK7879.4 =150 \\$aElectronic instruments =450 \\$aInstruments, Electronic =550 \\$wg$aEngineering instruments =550 \\$wg$aIndustrial electronics =550 \\$aElectronic apparatus and appliances =750 \2$aElectronics$xinstrumentation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004581Q000295 =LDR 00889cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362128802441 =005 20201006123445.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042288 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02121490 =035 \\$aBZP2194NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aElectronic data processing =360 \\$isubdivision$aData processing$iunder names of individual corporate bodies and under topical headings, e.g.$aBusiness--Data processing; Science--Data processing =450 \\$aADP (Data processing) =450 \\$aAutomatic data processing =450 \\$aData processing =450 \\$aEDP (Data processing) =450 \\$aIDP (Data processing) =450 \\$aIntegrated data processing =550 \\$wg$aComputers =550 \\$aOffice practice$xAutomation =670 \\$aRandom House$b(ADP, EDP, IDP) =750 \2$aElectronic Data Processing$0(DNLM)D001330$5IEN =LDR 00502cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362128902441 =005 20090421104251.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042238 =035 \\$aBZP2144NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC176.8.E4 =150 \\$aElectron transport =550 \\$wg$aElectrons =550 \\$wg$aEnergy-band theory of solids =550 \\$wg$aFree electron theory of metals =550 \\$wg$aTransport theory =750 \2$aElectron Transport$0(DNLM)D004579$5IEN =LDR 00581cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362129002441 =005 20120730163015.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042233 =035 \\$aBZP2139NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85042233 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD117.E42$cAnalytical chemistry =053 \0$aQP519.9.E4333$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aElectron probe microanalysis =450 \\$aElectron microprobe analysis =450 \\$aElectron probe analysis =550 \\$wg$aMicroprobe analysis =750 \2$aElectron Probe Microanalysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004577 =LDR 00790cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362129102441 =005 20120730163015.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042229 =035 \\$aBZP2135NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC763$cPhysics =053 \\$aQD96.E4$cGeneral and inorganic analysis =053 \\$aQD272.S6$cOrganic analysis =053 \\$aQP519.9.E433$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aElectron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy =450 \\$aElectron spin resonance spectroscopy =450 \\$aEPR spectroscopy =450 \\$aESR spectroscopy =550 \\$wg$aSpectrum analysis =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(Electron spin resonance= electron paramagnetic resonance) =750 \2$aElectron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004578 =LDR 00539cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362129202441 =005 20120730163015.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042221 =035 \\$aBZP2127NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC270.3.E43$cNeoplasms =053 \0$aRB43.5$cPathology =053 \0$aQD906.7.E37$cChrystallography =053 \0$aQR68.5.E45$cMicrobiology =053 \0$aQR387.5$cVirology =150 \\$aElectron microscopy =550 \\$wg$aMicroscopy =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Electron$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008854 =LDR 00597cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362129302441 =005 20050926095212.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042209 =035 \\$aBZP2115NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC454.E4$cPhysics =053 \\$aQD96.E44$cChemistry =150 \\$aElectron energy loss spectroscopy =450 \\$aEELS (Spectrum analysis) =450 \\$aEnergy loss spectroscopy, Electron =450 \\$aSpectroscopy, Electron energy loss =550 \\$wg$aElectron spectroscopy =750 \2$aSpectroscopy, Electron Energy-Loss$0(DNLM)D046590$5IEN =LDR 00461cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362129402441 =005 20120730163015.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042200 =035 \\$aBZP2106NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aElectron beams =450 \\$aBeams, Electron =550 \\$wg$aElectron optics =550 \\$wg$aElectronics =550 \\$wg$aParticle beams =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aElectrons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004583 =LDR 00412cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362129502441 =005 20120730163015.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042194 =035 \\$aBZP2100NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aElectromyography =450 \\$aElectroneuromyography =550 \\$wg$aElectrodiagnosis =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aElectromyography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004576 =LDR 00480cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362129602441 =005 20090415081942.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042184 =035 \\$aBZP2090NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC759.6$bQC761.3 =150 \\$aElectromagnetism =450 \\$aElectromagnetics =550 \\$wg$aMagnetic induction =550 \\$wg$aMagnetism =550 \\$aMetamaterials =750 \2$aElectromagnetic Phenomena$0(DNLM)D055590$5IEN =LDR 00503cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362129702441 =005 20120216092023.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042179 =035 \\$aBZP2085NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC660.5$bQC678.6 =150 \\$aElectromagnetic waves =450 \\$aElectromagnetic energy =450 \\$aElectromagnetic radiation =550 \\$wg$aElectromagnetic theory =550 \\$wg$aWaves =750 \2$aElectromagnetic Radiation$0(DNLM)D060733$5IEN =LDR 00487cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362129802441 =005 20120730163014.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042168 =035 \\$aBZP2074NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC665.E4 =150 \\$aElectromagnetic fields =450 \\$aFields, Electromagnetic =550 \\$wg$aMagnetic fields =550 \\$aElectric fields =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aElectromagnetic Fields$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004574 =LDR 00450cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362129902441 =005 20120730163014.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042157 =035 \\$aBZP2063NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD541$bQD543$cSolutions =053 \\$aQD549$cColloids =053 \\$aQD553$bQD585$cElectrolysis =150 \\$aElectrolytes =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aElectrolytes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004573 =LDR 00463cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362130002441 =005 20120730163014.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042156 =035 \\$aBZP2062NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD52.F59$cSurgical therapeutics =150 \\$aElectrolyte therapy =450 \\$aElectrolytes$xTherapeutic 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\\$ash 85042138 =035 \\$aBZP2044NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP376.5$cPhysiology =053 \0$aRC386.6.E43$cDiagnosis =150 \\$aElectroencephalography =450 \\$aEEG =450 \\$wnne$aEncephalography =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aElectrodiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aElectrophysiology =550 \\$aVisual evoked response =750 \2$aElectroencephalography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004569 =LDR 00444cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362130402441 =005 20120730163014.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042132 =035 \\$aBZP2038NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC77$bRC77.5 =150 \\$aElectrodiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aElectricity in medicine =550 \\$aNeural stimulation =750 \2$aElectrodiagnosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004568 =LDR 00647cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362130502441 =005 20120730163014.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042120 =035 \\$aBZP2026NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD572.I66$cElectrochemistry =053 \\$aQP519.9.E43$cBiochemistry =150 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Electroconvulsive therapy, 1988. =670 \\$aComprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry/IV, 1985:$bpp. 1560-1561. =670 \\$aScully. Psychiatry, 1985:$bpp. 221, 227. =670 \\$aMehr. 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Terms in the field of Psychiatry and Neurology$b(eidetic image: Unusually vivid and apparently exact mental image; may be a memory, fantasy, or dream.) =750 \2$aEidetic Imagery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004538 =LDR 00692cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362133702441 =005 20251118141917.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85041368 =035 \\$aBZP1274NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC580.E35 =150 \\$aEhlers-Danlos syndrome =450 \\$aDanlos syndrome =550 \\$wg$aCollagen diseases =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEhlers-Danlos Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004535 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aEhlers-Danlos Syndrome, Type IV$0(DNLM)D000094623$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/11/18 =LDR 00521cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362133802441 =005 20120730163010.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85041258 =035 \\$aBZP1164NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF723.E37 =150 \\$aEgoism in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aEgo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004532 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEgo$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00485cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362133902441 =005 20120730163010.0 =008 920204||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85041254 =035 \\$aBZP1160NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF175.5.E35 =150 \\$aEgo (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPersonality =550 \\$wg$aPsychoanalysis =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$wg$aSelf =550 \\$aIdentity (Psychology) =750 \2$aEgo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004532 =LDR 00826cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362134002441 =005 20120730163010.0 =008 010626i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85041229 =035 \\$aBZP1135NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aSF490$bSF490.8$cAnimal culture =150 \\$aEggs =360 \\$isubdivision$aEggs$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Eggs =450 \\$aChicken eggs =450 \\$aChickens$xEggs =450 \\$aHens' eggs =550 \\$aAnimal clutches =670 \\$aHevesy, G. Origin of phosphorus compounds in hens' eggs, 1938. =670 \\$aHaines, R.B. Microbiology in the preservation of the hen's egg, 1939. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on animal eggs in general as well as works on chicken eggs. =750 \2$aEggs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004531 =LDR 03315cz a2200601n 4500 =001 9880362134102441 =005 20121120084728.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85041224 =035 \\$aBZP1130NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.S7$cBotany =053 \0$aSB351.E5$cCulture =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aEggplant =450 \\$aAubergine (Plant) =450 \\$aBrinjal =450 \\$aBrinjal eggplant =450 \\$wnne$aEgg-plant =450 \\$aGarden egg =450 \\$aGuinea squash =450 \\$aMadapple =450 \\$aMelongena ovata =450 \\$aMelongena tereta =450 \\$aMelongene =450 \\$aMeloongen =450 \\$aSolanum cumingii =450 \\$aSolanum edule =450 \\$aSolanum esculentum =450 \\$aSolanum heteracanthum =450 \\$aSolanum incanum =450 \\$aSolanum insanum =450 \\$aSolanum longum =450 \\$aSolanum melanocarpum =450 \\$aSolanum melongena =450 \\$aSolanum oviferum =450 \\$aSolanum ovigerum =450 \\$aSolanum pressum =450 \\$aSolanum pseudoundatum =450 \\$aSolanum sanctum =450 \\$aSolanum sativum =450 \\$aSolanum serpentinum =450 \\$aSolanum trongum =450 \\$aSolanum undatum =450 \\$aSolanum zeilanicum =450 \\$aSquash, Guinea =550 \\$wg$aSolanum =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 21, 2012:$bEggplant (The eggplant, brinjal eggplant, aubergine, melongene, brinjal or guinea squash (Solanum melongena) is a plant of the family Solanaceae (also known as the nightshades) and genus Solanum. Synonyms: Solanum ovigerum; Solanum trongum. The popular name eggplant is used in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. In Indian, South African, Malaysian and Singaporean English, the fruit is called brinjal, being derived directly from the Portuguese beringela. A less common British English word is melongene, which is also from French (derived) from Italian "melanzana". In the Caribbean Trinidad, it also goes by "meloongen" from melongene.) =670 \\$aDictionary.com, Aug. 21, 2012$b(eggplant 1. a plant, Solanum melongena esculentum, of the nightshade family, cultivated for its edible, dark-purple or occasionally white or yellow fruit. 2. the fruit of this plant used as a table vegetable. 3. a blackish purple color; aubergine.) =670 \\$aITIS, Aug. 21, 2012$b(Solanum melongena L. -- eggplant) =670 \\$aPlants database, via WWW, Aug. 21, 2012$b(Solanum melongena L., eggplant) =670 \\$aMansfeld's world database of agricultural and horticultural crops, via WWW, Aug. 21, 2012$b(Accepted name: Solanum melongena. Synonyms: Solanum oviferum; Solanum pressum; Solanum incanum; Solanum melongena var. serpentinum; Solanum insanum; Solanum undatum; Solanum cumingii; Solanum melongena var. esculentum; Melongena ovata; Solanum heteracanthum; Solanum melanocarpum; Solanum sativum; Solanum pseudoundatum; Melongena tereta; Solanum sanctum; Solanum ovigerum; Solanum melongena var. inerme; Solanum esculentum; Solanum longum; Solanum melongena var. ovigerum; Solanum serpentinum; Solanum melongena var. depressum; Solanum edule; Solanum zeilanicum. Common names (English): brinjal eggplant; egg-plant; madapple) =750 \2$aSolanum melongena$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032323 =LDR 00479cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362134202441 =005 20120730163009.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85041194 =035 \\$aBZP1100NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEfferent pathways =450 \\$aMotor nervous system =450 \\$aMotor pathways =450 \\$aMotor tracts =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEfferent Pathways$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004525 =LDR 00771cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362134302441 =005 20120730163009.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85041181 =035 \\$aBZP1087NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL637.9.A5$cZoology =150 \\$aEels =450 \\$aAnguilliformes =450 \\$aAnguillomorphi =450 \\$aApodal fishes =450 \\$aApodes =450 \\$aLyomeri =450 \\$aMonognathiformes =450 \\$aSaccopharyngiformes =550 \\$wg$aOsteichthyes =670 \\$aITIS search, Dec. 23, 2005$b(Anguilliformes, order, synonym: Apodes, common name: eels) =670 \\$aBritannica micro.$b(eel: any of more than 500 species of fish of the order Anguilliformes) =750 \2$aEels$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004524 =LDR 01256cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362134402441 =005 20120730163009.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85041154 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02114254 =035 \\$aBZP1060NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aLB3051$bLB3060.87 =150 \\$aEducational tests and measurements =450 \\$aEducational assessment =450 \\$aEducational measurements =450 \\$wnne$aMental tests =450 \\$aTests and measurements in education =550 \\$wg$aPsychological tests for children =550 \\$wg$aPsychometrics =550 \\$wg$aStudents$xRating of =550 \\$aExaminations =550 \\$aPsychological tests =680 \\$iHere are entered works concerned with testing student academic achievement and aptitudes. Works concerned solely with evaluation of academic achievement are entered under$aGrading and marking (Students).$iWorks on evaluating students on their total performance, including academic achievement, behavior, attitudes, interests, motivation, participation, etc., are entered under$aStudents--Rating of. =681 \\$iNotes under$aGrading and marking (Students); Students-- Rating of =750 \2$aEducational Measurement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004521 =LDR 00605cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362134502441 =005 20120730163008.0 =008 991222i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85041150 =035 \\$aBZP1056NU =035 \\$aSH 85041150 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB1028.3 =150 \\$aEducational technology =450 \\$aInstructional technology =450 \\$aTechnology in education =550 \\$wg$aTechnology =550 \\$aEducational innovations =550 \\$aInstructional systems =550 \\$aTeaching$xAids and devices =750 \2$aEducational Technology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018961 =LDR 00762cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362134602441 =005 20120730163008.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85041147 =035 \\$aBZP1053NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB2846 =150 \\$aEducational statistics =450 \\$aEducation$xStatistical methods =550 \\$wg$aStatistics =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the compilation and study of statistics in the field of education. Collections of these statistics are entered under the appropriate heading with subdivision$aStatistics,$ie.g.$aEducation--Massachusetts--Statistics; Harvard University--Statistics; Junior colleges--Statistics. =750 \2$aEducation$xstatistics & numerical data$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004493Q000706 =LDR 00706cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362134702441 =005 20210318145442.0 =008 060313i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85041141 =035 \\$aBZP1047NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB1050.9$bLB1091.5 =150 \\$aEducational psychology =450 \\$aEducation$xPsychology =450 \\$aPsychology, Educational =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the nature and operation of the human learning process. Works on the application of psychology in the school setting are entered under$aSchool psychology. =681 \\$iNote under$aSchool psychology =750 \2$aPsychology, Educational$0(DNLM)D011588$5IEN =LDR 01324cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362134802441 =005 20120730163008.0 =008 050617i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85041072 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMMiltC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB1140$bLB1140.5 =150 \\$aEducation, Preschool =360 \\$isubdivision$aEducation (Preschool)$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups; and subdivision$aStudy and teaching (Preschool)$iunder names of individual corporate bodies, names of places, ethnic groups, and topical headings, e.g.$aScience--Study and teaching (Preschool) =450 \\$aChildren$xEducation (Preschool) =450 \\$aInfant education =450 \\$aPrekindergarten =450 \\$aPreschool education =550 \\$wg$aEarly childhood education =550 \\$aNursery schools =670 \\$aSchweinhart, L.J. Prekindergarten programs in urban schools, c1987. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the structured education of children before entering kindergarten or grade 1 in elementary school. Works on activities and schooling that are intended to effect developmental changes in children from birth through elementary grade 3 are entered under$aEarly childhood education. =681 \\$iNote under$aEarly childhood education =750 \2$aChild, Preschool$xeducation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002675Q000193 =LDR 01366cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362134902441 =005 20120730163006.0 =008 010925i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040989 =035 \\$aBZP0895NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU$dDLC =150 \\$aEducation =360 \\$isubdivision$aEducation$iunder names of denominations, sects, orders, etc., e.g.$aJesuits--Education;$iand under special classes of people and various social groups, e.g.$aBlind--Education; Children with mental disabilities--Education; Children of migrant laborers--Education;$ialso subdivision$aStudy and teaching$iunder special subjects, e.g.$aScience--Study and teaching;$iand headings beginning with the word$aEducational =450 \\$aChildren$xEducation =450 \\$wnne$aEducation of children =450 \\$wnne$aEducation, Primitive =450 \\$aHuman resource development =450 \\$aInstruction =450 \\$aPedagogy =450 \\$aSchooling =450 \\$aStudents$xEducation =450 \\$aYouth$xEducation =550 \\$wg$aCivilization =550 \\$aLearning and scholarship =550 \\$aMental discipline =550 \\$aSchools =550 \\$aStudents =550 \\$aTeaching =550 \\$aTraining =670 \\$aOxford American dict. of current English, 2005$b(schooling: education, esp. at school) =750 \2$aEducation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004493 =LDR 01849cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362135002441 =005 20110610130255.0 =008 020304i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040964 =035 \\$aBZP0870NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL668.E27$cZoology =150 \\$aEdible frog =450 \\$aPelophylax esculentus =450 \\$aPelophylax kl. esculentus =450 \\$aRana esculenta =550 \\$wg$aPelophylax =670 \\$aFrank, N. Comp. guide to sci. and common names of reptiles and amphibians of the world, 1995:$bp. 107 (Rana esculenta, edible frog) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 15, 2010$b(The Edible Frog (Pelophylax kl. esculentus) is a name for a common European frog, also known as the common water frog or green frog (however, this latter term is also used for the North American species Lithobates clamitans). Pelophylax esculentus is the fertile hybrid of the Pool Frog (Pelophylax lessonae) and the Marsh Frog (Pelophylax ridibundus), hence the addition of the "kl." (for klepton or synklepton) in the species name. When edible frogs mate with each other, their offspring are often misformed, so there are no pure populations of edible frogs. The hybrid populations are propagated by female edible frogs mating with males of one of the parental species) =670 \\$aAmphibian species of the world 5.4, an online reference, July 15, 2010$b(Because each individual of "Rana esculenta" is a hybrid with a genome of Pelophylax lessonae and a genome of Pelophylax ridibundus, "Pelophylax esculentus" or Pelophylax kl. esculentus must be regarded as a kind of frog, not a species, a pattern-class in the Pelophylax ridibundus-Rana lessonae hybridogenetic complex. "Pelophylax esculentus" had a hybrid origin from Pelophylax lessonae and Pelophylax ridibundus) =750 \2$aRana esculenta$0(DNLM)D011893$5IEN =LDR 00474cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362135102441 =005 20120730163006.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040953 =035 \\$aBZP0859NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEdentulous mouth =450 \\$aMouth, Edentulous$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aMastication disorders =550 \\$wg$aMouth =550 \\$wg$aTooth loss =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMouth, Edentulous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009066 =LDR 01926cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362135202441 =005 20250211111124.0 =008 950522i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040951 =035 \\$aBZP0857NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \0$aQL737.E2$bQL737.E238 =150 \\$aXenarthra =450 \\$wnne$aEdentata =450 \\$aEdentates =450 \\$aXenarthrans =550 \\$wg$aMammals =670 \\$aWalker mamm. world:$bv. 1, p. 515 (Order Xenarthra. Xenarthrans. "The name Xenarthra usually has been applied at the subordinal level, with the name Edentata being given to an order that included the Xenarthra and the supposedly ancestral suborder Palaeanodonta. However, Glass (1985) explained that the Palaeanodonta are ancestral to the Pholidota, not to the Xenarthra, and that the name Edentata should be considered a synonym of the name Pholidota. The name Xenarthra also has been used at the ordinal level by Barlow (1984), Engelmann (1985), and Wetzel (1985), though not by Corbet and Hill (1986).") =670 \\$aMamm. species of the world, 1993:$bp. 63 (Order Xenarthra. Synonym: Edentata) =670 \\$aCorbet world list mamm. species:$bp. 23 (Order Xenarthra (Edentata). Edentates) =670 \\$aThe evolution and ecology of armadillos, sloths, and vermilinguas, 1985:$bintro. ("The Xenarthra, the American edentates, are a group of particular interest ... As an order, the Xenarthra are a classical example of adaptive radiation.") p. 5 (order Xenarthra (=Edentata)) =670 \\$aCarroll vert. paleo. and evol.:$bp. 555 (Order Xenarthra. Xenarthrans) =670 \\$aSavage, R.J.G. Mammal evolution, c1986:$bp. 3 of cover (Infraclass Eutheria, Cohort Edentata, Order Xenarthra) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict., c1976. =750 \2$aXenarthra$0(DNLM)D004490$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aVermilingua$0(DNLM)D000091142$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 00510cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362135302441 =005 20120730163006.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040948 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02113061 =035 \\$aBZP0854NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB144 =150 \\$aEdema =450 \\$aAnasarca =450 \\$wnne$aDropsy =450 \\$aHydrops =450 \\$aOedema =450 \\$aSwelling =550 \\$wg$aBody fluid disorders =750 \2$aEdema$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004487 =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362135402441 =005 20120730163006.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040936 =035 \\$aBZP0842NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL251 =150 \\$aEczema =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xInflammation =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aEczema$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004485 =LDR 00441cz 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9880363068502441 =005 20120730164217.0 =008 880407i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023226 =035 \\$aCAW4067LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR82.C4 =150 \\$aChlorobium =550 \\$wg$aChlorobiaceae =750 \2$aChlorobium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D041883 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363068602441 =005 20130405164358.0 =008 880407i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023225 =035 \\$aCAW4066NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR82.C4 =150 \\$aChlorobiaceae =450 \\$aChlorobacteriaceae =550 \\$wg$aRhodospirillales =750 \2$aChlorobi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019414 =LDR 00432cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363068702441 =005 20120730164217.0 =008 880407i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023224 =035 \\$aCAW4065NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aCampylobacter fetus =450 \\$aSpirillum fetus =450 \\$aVibrio fetus =550 \\$wg$aCampylobacter =750 \2$aCampylobacter fetus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002168 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363068802441 =005 20120730164217.0 =008 880407i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023223 =035 \\$aCAW4064LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.B95$cBacteriology =053 \0$aQR201.B8$cPathogen =150 \\$aBrucella suis =550 \\$wg$aBrucella =750 \2$aBrucella suis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D041021 =LDR 00473cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363068902441 =005 20120730164217.0 =008 880407in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023222 =035 \\$aCAW4063NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.B95$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.B8$cPathogen =150 \\$aBrucella abortus =450 \\$aBacterium abortus =550 \\$wg$aBrucella =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/7/90 =750 \2$aBrucella Abortus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002003 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363069002441 =005 20120730164217.0 =008 880404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023217 =035 \\$aCAW4058NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR353.5.B3 =150 \\$aBartonellaceae =550 \\$wg$aRickettsiales =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBartonellaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001475 =LDR 00410cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363069102441 =005 20120730164217.0 =008 880404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023216 =035 \\$aCAW4057NU =035 \\$ash 88023216 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR353.5.A5 =150 \\$aBartonella =450 \\$aBartonia =550 \\$wg$aBartonellaceae =750 \2$aBartonella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001473 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363069202441 =005 20120730164217.0 =008 880404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023215 =035 \\$aCAW4056LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.B35 =150 \\$aBacteroides nodosus =450 \\$aFusiformis nodosus =450 \\$aRistella nodosa =550 \\$wg$aBacteroides =750 \2$aDichelobacter nodosus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020376 =LDR 00401cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363069302441 =005 20120730164217.0 =008 880404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023214 =035 \\$aCAW4055NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR353.5.A5 =150 \\$aAnaplasmataceae =450 \\$aAnaplasmaceae =550 \\$wg$aRickettsiales =750 \2$aAnaplasmataceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000710 =LDR 00426cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363069402441 =005 20040820131913.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023067 =035 \\$aCAW1634LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.R46$cBotany =053 \\$aSD397.R5$cForestry =150 \\$aRhizophoraceae =450 \\$aRhizophorales =550 \\$wg$aMyrtales =750 \2$aRhizophoraceae$0(DNLM)D043982$5IEN =LDR 00344cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363069502441 =005 20120730164213.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023065 =035 \\$aCAW1632NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK495.P78 =150 \\$aRheum =550 \\$wg$aPolygonaceae =750 \2$aRheum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012250 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363069602441 =005 20120730164213.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023062 =035 \\$aCAW1629LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R4 =150 \\$aResedaceae =550 \\$wg$aPapaverales =750 \2$aResedaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031951 =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363069702441 =005 20120730164213.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023048 =035 \\$aCAW1615LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aPueraria =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =750 \2$aPueraria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029908 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363069802441 =005 20120730164213.0 =008 880325i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023034 =035 \\$aCAW1601NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P85 =150 \\$aPotamogetonaceae =550 \\$wg$aHelobiae =750 \2$aPotamogetonaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031821 =LDR 00861cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363069902441 =005 20131010111608.0 =008 880325i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023027 =035 \\$aCAW1594LC =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P8$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aPortulaca =450 \\$aPurslanes =550 \\$wg$aPortulacaceae =670 \\$a2013374021: Mera Ovando, L.M. Documento de diagn�ostico de Portulaca oleracea L., septiembre 2011:$bp. 11 (genus Portulaca; family Portulacaceae) =670 \\$aBritannica online, July 9, 2013$b(purslane, any of certain small, fleshy annual plants of the genus Portulaca (40--100 species), of the family Portulacaceae) =670 \\$aITIS, July 9, 2013$b(Portulaca L.; genus; common name: purslane; family Portulacaceae) =750 \2$aPortulaca$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031822 =LDR 00403cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363070002441 =005 20120730164213.0 =008 880325i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023015 =035 \\$aCAW1582LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P775$cBotany =150 \\$aPolygalaceae =450 \\$aMilkwort family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aRutales =750 \2$aPolygalaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029608 =LDR 00346cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363070102441 =005 20120730164213.0 =008 880325i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023014 =035 \\$aCAW1581NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P775 =150 \\$aPolygala =550 \\$wg$aPolygalaceae =750 \2$aPolygala$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031801 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363070202441 =005 20120730164213.0 =008 880325i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023007 =035 \\$aCAW1574NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.P725 =150 \\$aPlumbaginaceae =550 \\$wg$aPlumbaginales =750 \2$aPlumbaginaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029606 =LDR 00915cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363070302441 =005 20130624084751.0 =008 880324i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88022996 =035 \\$aCAW1563LC =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S7$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aPhysalis =450 \\$aGround cherries =450 \\$aGroundcherries =450 \\$aMargaranthus =550 \\$wg$aSolanaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2013374017: Pe�na Lomel�i, A. Manual gr�afico para la descripci�on varietal de tomate de c�ascara (Physalis ixocarpa Brot. ex Harm), 13 de nov. de 2011. =670 \\$aITIS, Mar. 25, 2013$b(Physalis L.; genus; synonym: Margaranthus Schltdl.; common names: groundcherry, ground cherry; also groundcherry, common name for Physalis hispida, Physalis pubescens, and Physalis virginiana var. sonorae) =750 \2$aPhysalis$0(DNLM)D032321$5IEN =LDR 01120cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363070402441 =005 20020411080445.0 =008 880324i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88022989 =035 \\$aCAW1556NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 88022989 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.V53$cBotany =150 \\$aPhoradendron =450 \\$aPhoradendrum =550 \\$wg$aViscaceae =670 \\$aMistletoe, c2000:$bp. 1 (The family of Viscaceae has seven genera (Arceuthobium, Dendrophthora, Ginalloa, Korthalsella, Notothixos, Phoradendron, Viscum) and several hundred species world-wide) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Phoradendron. Viscaceae) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, June 13, 2001$b(Viscaceae. Genera: Arceuthobium, Dendrophthora, Ginalloa, Korthalsella, Notothixos, Phoradendron, Viscum) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, June 13, 2001$b(Phoradendron. Common name: mistletoe. Family: Viscaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, June 13, 2001$b(Phoradendron Nutt. Family: Viscaceae. Common name: mistletoe) =750 \0$aPhoradendron$5IEN =LDR 00336cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363070502441 =005 20120730164212.0 =008 880324i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022987 =035 \\$aCAW1554NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74 =150 \\$aPhleum =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =750 \2$aPhleum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031784 =LDR 00682cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363070602441 =005 20120730164212.0 =008 060414i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88022986 =035 \\$aCAW1553LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A685$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.P47$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aPhilodendrons =450 \\$aPhilodendra =450 \\$wnne$aPhilodendron =550 \\$wg$aAraceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(philodendron, pl. philodendrons or philodendra: any plant of the genus Philodendron grown commonly as a houseplant) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060526 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Philodendron =750 \2$aPhilodendron$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031062 =LDR 00340cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363070702441 =005 20120730164212.0 =008 880324i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022981 =035 \\$aCAW1548NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74 =150 \\$aPhalaris =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =750 \2$aPhalaris$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031783 =LDR 00345cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363070802441 =005 20120730164212.0 =008 880324i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022973 =035 \\$aCAW1540LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.V3 =150 \\$aPatrinia =550 \\$wg$aValerianaceae =750 \2$aPatrinia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032405 =LDR 00644cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363070902441 =005 20120730164212.0 =008 880324i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022964 =035 \\$aCAW1531NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aOxytropis =450 \\$aAragallus =450 \\$aAragellus =450 \\$aCrazyweed =450 \\$aLocoweed =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aSPN$b(Oxytropis; syn: Aragallus, crazyweed) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(syn: locoweed) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 235. =750 \2$aOxytropis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033021 =LDR 00349cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363071002441 =005 20150422111818.0 =008 880324i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022962 =035 \\$aCAW1529LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.O98 =150 \\$aOxalidaceae =550 \\$wg$aGeraniales =750 \2$aOxalidaceae$0(DNLM)D065825$5IEN =LDR 00699cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363071102441 =005 20120730164212.0 =008 880324i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022957 =035 \\$aCAW1524LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.O74 =150 \\$aBroomrapes =450 \\$wnne$aOrobanche =550 \\$wg$aOrobanchaceae =670 \\$aKreutz, C.A.J. Orobanche, 1995:$bBd. 1, p. 8 (broomrapes (Orobanche)) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1987:$bp. 417 (Orobanche. Broomrapes) =670 \\$aGriffiths, M. Index of garden plants, c1994:$bp. 818 (Orobanche. Broomrape) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =675 \\$aHortus 3 =750 \2$aOrobanche$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031672 =LDR 00375cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363071202441 =005 20120730164212.0 =008 880323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022949 =035 \\$aCAW1516LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R85 =150 \\$aOldenlandia =450 \\$aOldenlanda =550 \\$wg$aRubiaceae =750 \2$aOldenlandia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032067 =LDR 00346cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363071302441 =005 20120730164212.0 =008 880323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022948 =035 \\$aCAW1515LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.O3 =150 \\$aOchnaceae =550 \\$wg$aGuttiferales =750 \2$aOchnaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D043842 =LDR 00577cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363071402441 =005 20120730164212.0 =008 880323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022946 =035 \\$aCAW1513LC =035 \\$ash 88022946 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.N975$cBotany =150 \\$aNyssaceae =450 \\$aSour gum family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aUmbellales =670 \\$aGodfrey, R.K. Aquatic and wetland plants of the Southeastern United States, dicotyledons, 1981:$bp. 427 (Nyssaceae; sour gum family) =750 \2$aNyssaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030701 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363071502441 =005 20120730164212.0 =008 880323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022931 =035 \\$aCAW1498LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aMyroxylon =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =750 \2$aMyroxylon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029904 =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363071602441 =005 20120730164212.0 =008 880323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022925 =035 \\$aCAW1492LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.M67 =150 \\$aMonimiaceae =550 \\$wg$aMagnoliales =750 \2$aMonimiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029585 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363071702441 =005 20120730164212.0 =008 880323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022923 =035 \\$aCAW1490LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.N9 =150 \\$aMirabilis =550 \\$wg$aNyctaginaceae =750 \2$aMirabilis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D039282 =LDR 00346cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363071802441 =005 20120730164212.0 =008 880323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022919 =035 \\$aCAW1486LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C385 =150 \\$aMaytenus =550 \\$wg$aCelastraceae =750 \2$aMaytenus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029755 =LDR 00891cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363071902441 =005 20120730164211.0 =008 880323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022897 =035 \\$aCAW1464NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.G74$cBotany =053 \\$aSB201.R8$cForage plants =150 \\$aRyegrasses =450 \\$aDarnel =450 \\$wnne$aLolium =450 \\$aRye grasses =450 \\$aRyegrass =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =670 \\$aAltaVista, Jan. 13, 1998$b(Ryegrasses, Lolium) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(ryegrass, any of several grasses of the genus Lolium) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Lolium L. Ryegrass, Darnel, Gramineae) =670 \\$aEPA weeds$b(ryegrass Lolium spp.) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Lolium Ryegrass) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(ryegrass Lolium) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Lolium; uf ryegrass) =750 \2$aLolium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008129 =LDR 00344cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363072002441 =005 20120730164211.0 =008 880323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022894 =035 \\$aCAW1461NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C18 =150 \\$aLobelia =550 \\$wg$aCampanulaceae =750 \2$aLobelia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029746 =LDR 00736cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363072102441 =005 20120730164211.0 =008 030805i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88022891 =035 \\$aCAW1458LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B73$cBotany =150 \\$aLithospermum =450 \\$aGromwells =450 \\$aLithosperma =450 \\$aStoneseeds =450 \\$aStoneweeds =550 \\$wg$aBoraginaceae =670 \\$aITIS search, Aug. 4, 2003$b(Lithospermum, common name: stoneseed) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(stoneweed: any plant of the genus Lithospermum, stoneseed; gromwell: a plant of the genus Lithospermum) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Lithospermum, Gromwell) =750 \2$aLithospermum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029684 =LDR 00726cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363072202441 =005 20120730164211.0 =008 880323i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88022887 =035 \\$aCAW1454LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.V48$cBotany =150 \\$aLippia (Genus) =450 \\$aLippa =450 \\$wnne$aLippia =450 \\$aZapania =550 \\$wg$aVerbenaceae =670 \\$aThe plants database, via WWW, Feb. 28, 2008$b(Genus Lippia -- lippia. Family Verbenaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Feb. 28, 2008$b(Genus Lippia. Family: Verbenaceae. Synonym: Zapania) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20080402 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Lippia =750 \2$aLippia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032411 =LDR 01311cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880363072302441 =005 20080516181412.0 =008 880323i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88022876 =035 \\$aCAW1443LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.C9$cBotany =150 \\$aLepidium =450 \\$aCardaria =450 \\$aCoronopus =450 \\$aHymenophysa =450 \\$aLepicochlea =450 \\$aNasturtiastrum =450 \\$aNeolepia =450 \\$aPapuzilla =450 \\$aPepperweed =450 \\$aPepperweeds =450 \\$aPepperwort =450 \\$aPepperworts =450 \\$aPhysolepidion =450 \\$aSemetum =450 \\$aSprengeria =450 \\$aStroganowia =550 \\$wg$aCruciferae =670 \\$aThe plants database, via WWW, Oct. 15, 2007$b(Genus Lepidium -- pepperweed, Family Brassicaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Oct. 15, 2007$b(Genus Lepidium. Family: Brassicaceae. Common name: pepperwort. Synonyms: Hymenophysa, Lepicochlea, Nasturtiastrum, Neolepia, Papuzilla, Physolepidion, Semetum, Sprengeria. Probable synonyms: Cardaria, Coronopus, Stroganowia) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, Oct. 15, 2007$b(Lepidium. Rank: genus. Other names: includes Cardaria; Coronopus; Stroganowia) =750 \2$aLepidium$0(DNLM)D029686$5IEN =LDR 00397cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363072402441 =005 20080519093930.0 =008 880323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022874 =035 \\$aCAW1441LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L9 =150 \\$aLawsonia =450 \\$aLausonia =450 \\$aLawsona =550 \\$wg$aLythraceae =750 \2$aLawsonia Plant$0(DNLM)D031564$5IEN =LDR 00794cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363072502441 =005 20120730164211.0 =008 061002i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88022852 =035 \\$aCAW1419LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \0$aSB287.I4$cDye plants =150 \\$aIndigofera =450 \\$aIndigo (Plants) =450 \\$aIndigoes (Plants) =450 \\$aIndigos (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Indigofera; syn: Indigo) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(indigo ... blue dye from various plants, esp. genus Indigofera) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(indigo, pl. -gos or goes: any of the various plants of the genus Indigofera) =750 \2$aIndigofera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029883 =LDR 00343cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363072602441 =005 20120730164211.0 =008 880321i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022848 =035 \\$aCAW1415LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.I4 =150 \\$aIllicium =550 \\$wg$aIlliciaceae =750 \2$aIllicium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029523 =LDR 00349cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363072702441 =005 20120730164211.0 =008 880318i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022840 =035 \\$aCAW1407LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R215 =150 \\$aHydrastis =550 \\$wg$aRanunculaceae =750 \2$aHydrastis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D039321 =LDR 00336cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363072802441 =005 20120730164211.0 =008 880318i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022837 =035 \\$aCAW1404LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74 =150 \\$aHolcus =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =750 \2$aHolcus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031752 =LDR 00762cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363072902441 =005 20120730164211.0 =008 880318i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022827 =035 \\$aCAW1394LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R215$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.H443$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aHellebores =450 \\$aHellebore =450 \\$wnne$aHelleborus =550 \\$wg$aRanunculaceae =670 \\$aRice, G. The gardener's guide to growing hellebores, 1993. =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 44 (hellebores) =670 \\$aSPN$b(helleborus; common name: hellebore) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(hellebore (L. helleborus)) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(helleborus L.; hellebore) =750 \2$aHelleborus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D039322 =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363073002441 =005 20120730164211.0 =008 880318i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022825 =035 \\$aCAW1392LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.B73 =150 \\$aHeliotropium =550 \\$wg$aBoraginaceae =750 \2$aHeliotropium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028162 =LDR 00342cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363073102441 =005 20120730164211.0 =008 880318i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022823 =035 \\$aCAW1390NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R85 =150 \\$aHedyotis =550 \\$wg$aRubiaceae =750 \2$aHedyotis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032064 =LDR 00333cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363073202441 =005 20120730164210.0 =008 880318i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022802 =035 \\$aCAW1369LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78 =150 \\$aGeum =550 \\$wg$aRosaceae =750 \2$aGeum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031986 =LDR 01539cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363073302441 =005 20120730164210.0 =008 880318i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022798 =035 \\$aCAW1365LC =035 \\$ash 88022798 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A484$cBotany =150 \\$aSnowdrops =450 \\$aCandlemas bells (Plants) =450 \\$aFair maids of February (Plants) =450 \\$wnne$aGalanthus =450 \\$aSnow drops =450 \\$aSnow flowers =450 \\$aWhite ladies (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aAmaryllidaceae =670 \\$aDavis, A.P. The genus Galanthus, 1999$bp. 14 (Galanthus L., genus, family Amaryllidaeae; Commonly known as Snowdrops; Snow flowers or drops; English vernacular names, which pre-date the use of snowdrops, are Fair Maids of February, Candlemas Bells, and White Ladies; in France, the name Violette de la Chandaleur was used; and in Italy, Purification Flower; The common modern German vernacular is Schneeglockenchen, meaning little snowbell) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Galanthus, genus, comprising snowdrops) (snowdrop: plant of genus Galanthus: esp. G. nivalis) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Glanthus Snowdrop) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Galanthus L. Snowdrop Amaryllidaceae) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Galanthus L.) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 530 (Galanthus Amaryllidaceae) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(snowdrop: any of several ... plants belonging to the genus Galanthus; esp. 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La cigarette �electronique, enfin la m�ethode pour arr�eter de fumer facilement, 2014. =670 \\$aBritish Medical Association newsletter (March 2012). BMA calls for stronger regulation of e-cigarettes, Jan. 9, 2014:$b(Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), or electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), have become increasingly popular since the mid-2000s with their own advocacy groups, marketing and increasing online interest) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 9, 2014:$b(An electronic cigarette (or e-cigarette), electronic vaping device, personal vaporizer (PV), or electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) is a battery-powered device which simulates tobacco smoking. It generally uses a heating element that vaporizes a liquid solution) =750 \2$aElectronic Nicotine Delivery Systems$0(DNLM)D066300$5IEN =LDR 02720cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363074602441 =005 20140925152024.0 =008 140108i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014000046 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P94$cZoology =150 \\$aSumatran orangutan =450 \\$aOrangutan$5IEN =450 \\$aPongo abelii =450 \\$aPongo abongensis =450 \\$aPongo bicolor =450 \\$aPongo deliensis =450 \\$aPongo gigantica =450 \\$aPongo langkatensis =450 \\$aPongo pygmaeus abelii =550 \\$wg$aOrangutans =670 \\$aRijksen, H.D. A fieldstudy on Sumatran orang utans (Pongo pygmaeus abelii, Lesson 1827), 1978. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 7, 2014$b(under Orangutan: The orangutans are the two exclusively Asian species of extant great apes. Native to Indonesia and Malaysia, orangutans are currently found in only the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra. Classified in the genus Pongo, orangutans were considered to be one species. However, since 1996, they have been divided into two species: the Bornean orangutan (P. pygmaeus) and the Sumatran orangutan (P. abelii); under Sumatran orangutan: The Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) is one of the two species of orangutans. Found only on the island of Sumatra, in Indonesia, it is rarer than the Bornean orangutan. =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History website, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Pongo abelii. Common name: Sumatran Orangutan. Synonyms: abongensis Selenka, 1896; bicolor I. Geoffroy, 1843; deliensis Selenka, 1896; gigantica Pearson, 1841; langkatensis Selenka, 1896) =670 \\$aAnimal diversity web, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Pongo abelii, Sumatran orangutan. Sumatran orangutans inhabit the island of Sumatra, in Indonesia. Sumatran orangutans may be distinguished from Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) by their longer fur, more slender build, white hairs on the face and groin, and long beards on both males and females, but molecular characters are considered most definitive.) =670 \\$aThe IUCN red list of threatened species, 2013.2, via WWW, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Pongo abelii (Sumatran Orangutan). Historically, the Sumatran and Bornean Orangutans were considered subspecies of Pongo pygmaeus. Recent taxonomic reviews support the acceptance of the Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii) as distinct from its Bornean relative (Pongo pygmaeus). This classification has since been widely adopted.) =670 \\$aOCLC, Jan. 8, 2014$b(in titles: Sumatran orang-utans, Pongo pygmaeus abelii; Bornean and Sumatran orang-utans; orangutans (Pongo abelii); Sumatran orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus abelii)) =750 \2$aPongo abelii$0(DNLM)D057080$5IEN =LDR 01975cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363074702441 =005 20140925145416.0 =008 140107i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014000040 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P943$cZoology =150 \\$aHylobates =450 \\$aBrachiopithecus =450 \\$aBrachitanytes =450 \\$aCheiron =450 \\$aGibbon (Genus) =450 \\$aLaratus =450 \\$aMethylobates =550 \\$wg$aGibbons =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 7, 2014$b(The genus Hylobates is one of the four genera of gibbons. It was once considered the only genus, but recently its subgenera (Hoolock [formerly Bunopithecus], Nomascus, and Symphalangus) have been elevated to the genus level. Hylobates remains the most speciose and widespread of gibbon genera, ranging from southern China (Yunnan) to western and central Java. Species: Lar gibbon or white-handed gibbon, Hylobates lar; Bornean white-bearded gibbon, Hylobates albibarbis; Agile gibbon or black-handed gibbon, Hylobates agilis; M�uller's Bornean gibbon, Hylobates muelleri; Silvery gibbon, Hylobates moloch; Pileated gibbon or capped gibbon, Hylobates pileatus; Kloss's gibbon or Mentawai gibbon or bilou, Hylobates klossii) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History website, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Species listed under family Hylobatidae, genus Hylobates: Hylobates agilis, Agile Gibbon; Hylobates albibarbis, Bornean White-bearded Gibbon; Hylobates klossii, Kloss's Gibbon; Hylobates lar, Lar Gibbon; Hylobates moloch, Silvery Javan Gibbon; Hylobates muelleri, M�uller's Bornean Gibbon; Hylobates pileatus, Pileated Gibbon. Synonyms for genus: Brachiopithecus S�en�echal, 1839; Brachitanytes Schultz, 1932; Cheiron Burnett, 1829; Gibbon Zimmermann, 1777; Laratus Gray, 1821; Methylobates Ameghino, 1882) =670 \\$aITIS, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Genus Hylobates, Family Hylobatidae) =750 \2$aHylobates$0(DNLM)D006922$5IEN =LDR 00912cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363074802441 =005 20140923144426.0 =008 131217i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2013003595 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOptogenetics =550 \\$wg$aGenetic engineering =550 \\$wg$aOptical engineering =670 \\$aWork cat: 2012554768: Optogenetics: optical methods for cellular control ... 2013. =670 \\$aBritannica, academic edition, December 17, 2013, under caption: Karl Deisseroth$b(... contributing to the development of a new research method known as optogenetics, which combined tools from optics (the study of light) and genetic engineering) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Optogenetics; the combination of genetic and optical methods in controlling specific events with temporal precision in targeted cells of a functioning intact biological system) =750 \2$aOptogenetics$0(DNLM)D062308$5IEN =LDR 01105cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363074902441 =005 20140923142038.0 =008 131119i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2013003298 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNaphthol =450 \\$aNaphthalenol =550 \\$wg$aPhenol =670 \\$aWork cat: 2013466043: Kagaku busshitsu no naibunpitsu kakuran say�o ni kansuru daichi dankai seibutsu shiken (1-nafut�oru) jisshi gy�omu h�okokusho, 2013:$bp. 2 (1-Naphthol; CAS no. 90-15-3) =670 \\$aRoyal Society of Chemistry home page, Nov. 19, 2013:$b(1-Naphthol, or (Sa (B-naphthol, is an organic compound with the formula C10H7OH. It is a white solid. It is an isomer of 2-naphthol differing by the location of the hydroxyl group on the naphthalene ring. The naphthols are naphthalene homologues of phenol, with the hydroxyl group being more reactive than in the phenols) =670 \\$aPubchem home page, Nov. 19, 2013:$b(1-naphthol; 1-Naphthalenol; 90-15-3) =670 \\$aChemspider home page, Nov. 19, 2013:$b(1-Naphthol; 1-Naphthalenol) =750 \2$aNaphthols$0(DNLM)D009284$5IEN-M =LDR 02148cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363075002441 =005 20140923140210.0 =008 131114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013003253 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFrontotemporal dementia =450 \\$aDementia, Frontotemporal =450 \\$aDisinhibition-Dementia-Parkinsonism-Amyotrophy complex =450 \\$aFLDEM (Frontotemporal lobe dementia) =450 \\$aFrontotemporal lobe dementia =450 \\$aFTD (Frontotemporal dementia) =450 \\$aHereditary dysphasic disinhibition dementia =450 \\$aWilhelmsen-Lynch disease =550 \\$wg$aPresenile dementia =670 \\$aWork cat: Miller, B.L. Frontotemporal dementia, 2014. =670 \\$ahttp://www.alzheimer.ca, Alzheimer Society Canada, website, Nov. 14, 2013:$bunder Frontotemporal dementia (Unlike Alzheimer's disease, which generally affects most areas of the brain, frontotemporal dementia is an umbrella term for a group of rare disorders that primarily affect the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain ... the brain cells in these areas get larger, containing round, silver "Pick's bodies"; Pick's disease refers to a subtype of frontotemporal dementia) =670 \\$aMeSH, Nov. 15, 2013$b(Frontotemporal Dementia: the most common clinical form of FRONTOTEMPORAL LOBAR DEGENERATION, this dementia presents with personality and behavioral changes often associated with disinhibition, apathy, and lack of insight; some entry terms: Dementia, Frontotemporal; Dementia, Hereditary Dysphasic Disinhibition; Disinhibition-Dementia-Parkinsonism Amyotrophy Complex; Frontotemporal Dementia with Parkinsonism; Frontotemporal Lobe Dementia; FLDEM (Frontotemporal Lobe Dementia); Wilhelmsen-Lynch Disease) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 14, 2013$b(Frontotemporal dementia, FTD, is a condition resulting from the progressive deterioration of the frontal lobe of the brain; second only to Alzheimer's disease in prevalence, FTD accounts for 20% of pre-senile dementia cases) =670 \\$aOn-line medical dictionary, Nov. 14, 2013$b(Frontotemporal dementia) =750 \2$aFrontotemporal Dementia$0(DNLM)D057180$5IEN =LDR 00840cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363075102441 =005 20140919105304.0 =008 131025i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013003014 =040 \\$aIaCfT$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.P47 =150 \\$aDesulfotomaculum =550 \\$wg$aPeptococcaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Elric, J. Desulfotomaculum dissimilatory reduction of iron (iii), 2013. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 24, 2013$b(Desulfotomaculum. genus of Gram-positive, obligately anaerobic soil bacteria) =670 \\$aCRC Handbook of Microbiology condensed ed., 1974$b(Desulfotomaculum. Gram-positive anaerobic) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of microbiology 1992:$bv. 4, p. 129 (Desulfotomaculum spp. are believed to be the main contributors of dissimilatory sulfate reduction) =750 \2$aDesulfotomaculum$0(DNLM)D045859$5IEN-M =LDR 01668cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363075202441 =005 20140919110700.0 =008 130929i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013002782 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNociceptive pain =550 \\$wg$aPain =670 \\$aWork cat.: Block, C.K. Examining neuropsychological sequelae of chronic pain and the effect of immediate release oral opioid analgesics, 2014:$babstr. ( ... we sought to examine whether: 1) chronic nociceptive pain itself results in objective neuropsychological impairment ... ) =670 \\$aContinuing education in anaesthesia, critical care & pain, Dec. 2008:$bp. 210 (Nociceptive pain originates in the presence of normal pain pathways. Noxious stimuli stimulate peripheral nociceptors and messages are then relayed via the dorsal horn to higher brain centres to warn of impending or ongoing tissue damage) =670 \\$aThe neurosurgeon's handbook, 2010:$bp. 758 (Nociceptive pain results from normal activity in neural pain pathways secondary to actual or impending tissue damage) =670 \\$aMeSH Browser, Sept. 28, 2013$b(Nociceptive pain -- Dull or sharp aching pain caused by stimulated nociceptors due to tissue injury, inflammation or diseases. It can be divided into somatic or tissue pain and visceral pain) =670 \\$aManual therapy, Feb. 2010:$bp. 80 (Nociceptive pain mechanisms refer specifically to those patho-physiological processes associated with activation of the peripheral receptive terminals of primary afferent neurones in response to noxious chemical (inflammatory), mechanical or thermal stimuli) =750 \2$aNociceptive Pain$0(DNLM)D059226$5IEN =LDR 02904cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363075302441 =005 20140919122847.0 =008 130916i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013002602 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQH447.63.S56 =150 \\$aSingle nucleotide polymorphisms =450 \\$aPolymorphisms, Single nucleotide =450 \\$aSNPs (Single nucleotide polymorphisms) =550 \\$wg$aGenetic polymorphisms =670 \\$aWork cat: Plyler, Z. Non random SNP formation and contextual bias within murine and hominid genomes, 2013:$bp. 71 (Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) -- a change in the genomic DNA sequence of any organism involving the substitution of one nucleotide for a different nucleotide) =670 \\$aClinical genetics, Oct. 2000:$bp. 251 (Polymorphism arises as a result of mutation. The different types of polymorphism are typically referred to by the type of mutation that created them. The simplest type of polymorphism results from a single base mutation which substitutes one nucleotide for another. The polymorphism at the site harboring such changes has recently been termed a 'single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)', although previously, in some instances, such variation was referred to by the particular methods used to detect it) =670 \\$aSingle nucleotide polymorphisms, 2009:$bp. 3 (Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) is the simplest form of DNA variation among individuals. These simple changes can be of transition or transversion type and they occur throughout the genome at a frequency of about one in 1,000 bp. They may be responsible for the diversity among individuals, genome evolution, the most common familial traits such as curly hair, interindividual differences in drug response, and complex and common diseases such as diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and psychiatric disorders. SNPs may change the encoded amino acids (nonsynonymous) or can be silent (synonymous) or simply occur in the noncoding regions. They may influence promoter activity (gene expression), messenger RNA (mRNA) conformation (stability), and subcellular localization of mRNAs and/or proteins and hence may produce disease) =670 \\$aNational Cancer Institute WWW home page, Sept. 30, 2013$bNCI dictionary of cancer terms (single nucleotide polymorphism ... The most common type of change in DNA (molecules inside cells that carry genetic information). Single nucleotide polymorphisms occur when a single nucleotide (building block of DNA) is replaced with another. These changes may cause disease, and may affect how a person reacts to bacteria, viruses, drugs, and other substances. Also called SNP) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 30, 2013$b(Polymorphism, Single nucleotide -- A single nucleotide variation in a genetic sequence that occurs at appreciable frequency in the population) =750 \2$aPolymorphism, Single Nucleotide$0(DNLM)D020641$5IEN =LDR 02401cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363075402441 =005 20140919110237.0 =008 130916i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013002599 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP624.75.P74 =150 \\$aMethyl-CpG-binding protein 2 =450 \\$aMeCP2 (DNA-binding protein) =450 \\$aMeCP2 protein =550 \\$wg$aDNA-binding proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Qadri, L.H. Epigenetic regulation of hippocampus dependent learning, 2013:$babstr. (This work examines the role of epigenetic mechanisms, specifically DNA methylation, in spatial learning using the Morris water maze (MWM), as well as the role of MeCP2, a protein that binds methylated DNA and regulates transcriptional activity, during memory consolidation following contextual fear conditioning) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 30, 2013$b(Methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 -- A DNA-binding protein that interacts with methylated CpG islands. It plays a role in repressing genetic transcription and is frequently mutated in Rett syndrome. [MeSH UF] : MeCP2 protein) =670 \\$aOMIN (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man) WWW home page, Sept. 30, 2013$b(Methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 -- MECP2, which binds methylated CpGs, is a chromatin-associated protein that can both activate and repress transcription. It is required for maturation of neurons and is developmentally regulated ... . Mutations in MECP2 can cause Rett syndrome, mental retardation, or encephalopathy, and have been implicated in autism susceptibility) =670 \\$aLackie, J.M. A dictionary of biomedicine, 2010$b(methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 -- A protein (MeCP2, 486 aa) that binds to methylated CpG-rich regions of DNA and that contributes to silencing ... . MeCP2 regulates gene expression in neurons and is important in neurogenesis. The X-linked gene is mutated in Rett's syndrome and some cases of Angelman's syndrome) =670 \\$aEuropean journal of biochemistry, Aug. 2003:$bp. 3263 (Methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 (MeCP2) is a multifunctional protein involved in chromatin organization and silencing of methylated DNA. ... MeCP2 is expressed in all tissues of the human body and, at particularly high levels, in neurons of the postnatal brain. This observation is in line with the fact that mutations in the MECP2 gene cause Rett syndrome) =750 \2$aMethyl-CpG-Binding Protein 2$0(DNLM)D051783$5IEN =LDR 03207cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363075502441 =005 20150325102750.0 =008 130820||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013002387 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBF505.D45 =150 \\$aDelay discounting (Psychology) =450 \\$aDiscounting, Delay (Psychology) =450 \\$aDiscounting, Intertemporal (Psychology) =450 \\$aIntertemporal choice =450 \\$aIntertemporal discounting (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aChoice (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aReward (Psychology) =670 \\$aWork cat: Avsar, K.B. fMRI investigation of intertemporal discounting in schizophrenia, 2011:$bp. 8 (Delay discounting (DD) is an empirical construct based on the observation that as delays to receiving rewards increase, the valuation of rewards decreases, resulting in a preference for smaller, but more immediate rewards. In other words, a future reward must be of greater nominal value to be more attractive over an immediate reward) =670 \\$aPersonality and individual differences, Dec. 2009:$bp. 973 (There has been discussion over the extent to which delay discounting--as prototypically shown by a preference for a smaller-sooner sum of money over a larger-later sum--measures the same kind of impulsive preferences that drive non-financial behavior. ... Given the choice, people generally prefer to receive pleasant things---such as money, food, or in the case of smokers, nicotine---sooner rather than later, and the attractiveness of a reward is reduced by increasing delay until its receipt) =670 \\$aBehavioral interventions, Feb. 2005:$bp. 102 (Delay discounting is a behavior analytic approach to understanding how different people make choices between smaller rewards given immediately and larger rewards given after a delay, to assess the degree of impulsivity or self-control) =670 \\$aPhysiology & behavior, July 2010:$bp. 441 (The idea that people may prefer smaller immediate rewards over larger but delayed ones is also the construct that is central to delay discounting, where people are asked a series of questions regarding whether they would prefer a smaller, but more immediate reward, versus a larger, but more delayed reward) =670 \\$aMarketing letters, Dec. 2005:$bpp. 347-348 (The psychology of intertemporal discounting ... . Intertemporal choice refers to a choice between options whose consequences occur at different points in time. Examples of intertemporal choice include: Receiving 10 [dollars] today, or 12 [dollars] in a week, choosing between chocolate cake and fruit for dessert, saving versus spending money now, promising to write a journal article or teach an extra course in the next academic term, choosing a major in college, and deciding whether to smoke a cigarette. In each of these cases, a decision maker needs to trade off the utility (or value) of one outcome that is temporally proximal (typically immediate) with another one that is temporally distant) =675 \\$aAPA dictionary of psychology, 2007;$aColman, A.M. A dictionary of psychology, 2006;$aReber, A.S. The Penguin dictionary of psychology, 2001 =750 \2$aDelay Discounting$0(DNLM)D065786$5IEN =LDR 01245cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363075602441 =005 20140819105059.0 =008 131008i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013002816 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCeftriaxone =450 \\$aBiotrakson =450 \\$aCefatriaxone =450 \\$aCeftriaxon =450 \\$aCeftriaxona =450 \\$aCeftriaxonum =450 \\$aCeftriazone =450 \\$aRocephin (Trademark) =450 \\$aRocephine =550 \\$wg$aCephalosporins =670 \\$aWork cat.: P�auser, S. Lifesavers for millions, 2012:$bp. 12 (Ceftriaxone was invented in Roche laboratories and marketed under the brand name Rocephin from the early 1980s) p. 154 (Rocephin is a semisynthetic cephalosporin; its antibacterial properties; suitable for the treatment of the most serious invasive infectious diseases) =670 \\$aRxList (the Internet drug index) WWW site, 8 Oct. 2013$b(Rocephin (ceftriaxone) is a sterile, semisynthetic, broad-spectrum cephalosporin antibiotic) =670 \\$aPubChem, Nov. 6, 2013$b(Ceftriaxone; also known as: Biotrakson, Cefatriaxone, Rocephine, Ceftriazone, Rocephin, Ceftriaxona, Ceftriaxonum, Ceftriaxonum [INN-Latin], Ceftriaxon) =750 \2$aCeftriaxone$0(DNLM)D002443$5IEN =LDR 00827cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363075702441 =005 20140819104848.0 =008 130920i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2013002695 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBullies =450 \\$aFemale bullies =450 \\$aMale bullies =450 \\$aMean girls =550 \\$wg$aPersons =670 \\$aWork cat.: Oppliger, Patrice A. Bullies and mean girls in popular culture, 2013. =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster dictionary online, Sept. 20, 2013:$bbully (def. 2: a blustering browbeating person; especially : one habitually cruel to others who are weaker) =670 \\$aChambers 21st century dictionary, 2001, via Credo reference, Sept. 20, 2013:$bbully (noun: a person who hurts, frightens or torments weaker or smaller people) =750 \2$aBullying$0(DNLM)D058445$5IEN =LDR 01000cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363075802441 =005 20140819103357.0 =008 130724i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2013002148 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBiocatalysis =550 \\$wg$aCatalysis =670 \\$aWork cat: Problem solving in enzyme biocatalysis, 2013:$bintroduction (enzyme biocatalysis referes to the use of enzymes as bioloogical catalyts dissociated from the cell from where they derive) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed July 24, 2013$b(Biocatalysis; use of natural catalysts, such as protein enzymes to perform chemical transformations on organic compounds) =670 \\$aApplied science & technology full text, viewed July 24, 2013$b(author supplied subject term: Biocatalysis) =670 \\$aInspec, viewed July 24, 2013$b(uncontrolled indexing: Biocatalysis) =670 \\$aSciFinder, viewed July 24, 2013$b(30,593 references containing the concept "biocatalysis") =750 \2$aBiocatalysis$0(DNLM)D055162$5IEN =LDR 03463cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363075902441 =005 20140808110401.0 =008 130722||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013002109 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP624.5.Z33 =150 \\$aZ-DNA =450 \\$aLeft-handed DNA =450 \\$aZ-form DNA =450 \\$aZig-zag DNA =550 \\$wg$aDNA =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wohlrab, F. Enzymatic probes for left handed Z DNA, 1987:$bp. 248 (This article reviews the known interactions of Z-DNA with enzymes and the enzymatic probes available to detect left-handed Z-DNA) =670 \\$aJournal of biological chemistry, May 17, 1996:$bp. 11595 (DNA encodes biological information in at least two different ways. First, through the linear order of nucleotides, it specifies the composition of proteins. Second, through its shape, DNA can provide information that is used directly or indirectly by a variety of macromolecules to regulate the assembly of cellular machines. DNA is capable of assuming many shapes. One of the most dramatic changes in shape is that which occurs in going from the familiar right-handed B-DNA double helix to the slightly thinner and elongated left-handed Z-DNA conformation. This conformational change occurs most readily in segments with specialized sequences, favored largely by alternations of purines and pyrimidines, especially alternating deoxycytidine and deoxyguanosine residue) =670 \\$aGenetica, June 1999:$bp. 37 (DNA is capable of assuming many different conformations other than the familiar right-handed B-DNA double helix. One of the most dramatic examples is the Z-DNA conformer, which is left-handed. Like B-DNA, the two strands of Z-DNA are antiparallel and joined by Watson--Crick base-pairing. In contrast to B-DNA, which has all its bases in the anti-conformation, the bases in the Z-DNA helix alternate between the anti-conformation and the unusual syn-conformation. This dinucleotide repeat causes the backbone to follow a zigzag path, giving rise to the name Z-DNA) p. 39 (The role of Z-DNA in biological processes is currently unknown. In principle, Z-DNA formation could have a functional role that need not involve its recognition by protein) =670 \\$aNature reviews. Genetics, July 2003:$bp. 566 (Biologists were puzzled by the discovery of left-handed Z-DNA because it seemed unnecessary. Z-DNA was stabilized by the negative supercoiling generated by transcription, which indicated a transient localized conformational change. Few laboratories worked on the biology of Z-DNA. However, the discovery that certain classes of proteins bound to Z-DNA with high affinity and great specificity indicated a biological role. The most recent data show that some of these proteins participate in the pathology of poxviruses.) =670 \\$aR�edei, G.P. Encyclopedia of genetics, genomics, proteomics, and informatics, 2008:$bv. 2, p. 2129 (Z-DNA (zig-zag DNA): A relatively rare left-handed double helix that may be formed in the short (8---62 bp) regions of alternating purines and pyrimidines DNA helices) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, July 21, 2013$b(Z-form DNA -- A left-handed double helix of DNA. Its name derives from its narrow zigzag structure that is the least twisted and thinnest form of DNA. Z-DNA forming regions within the genome may play an important role in gene expression regulation) [MeSH UFs: Left-handed DNA; Z-DNA]) =750 \2$aDNA, Z-Form$0(DNLM)D043542$5IEN =LDR 02631cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363076002441 =005 20140805163653.0 =008 130717i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013002061 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCarbon nanotubes =450 \\$aCNTs (Carbon nanotubes) =550 \\$wg$aNanotubes =670 \\$aWork cat: Carbon nanotubes : properties and applications, 2006. =670 \\$aScience (New York, N.Y.), Feb. 1, 2013:$bp. 535 (Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are seamless cylinders of one or more layers of graphene (denoted single-wall, SWNT, or multiwall, MWNT), with open or closed ends. Perfect CNTs have all carbons bonded in a hexagonal lattice except at their ends, whereas defects in mass-produced CNTs introduce pentagons, heptagons, and other imperfections in the sidewalls that generally degrade desired properties. Diameters of SWNTs and MWNTs are typically 0.8 to 2 nm and 5 to 20 nm, respectively, although MWNT diameters can exceed 100 nm. CNT lengths range from less than 100 nm to several centimeters, thereby bridging molecular and macroscopic scales. ... Most CNT production today is used in bulk composite materials and thin films, which rely on unorganized CNT architectures having limited properties) =670 \\$aCarbon (New York, N.Y.), July 1995:$bp. 883 (Carbon nanotube research was greatly stimulated by the initial report of observation of carbon tubules of nanometer dimensions and the subsequent report on the observation of conditions for the synthesis of large quantities of nanotubes. Since these early reports, much work has been done, and the results show basically that carbon nanotubes behave like rolled-up cylinders of graphene sheets of sp[superscript 2] bonded carbon atoms, except that the tubule diameters in some cases are small enough to exhibit the effects of one-dimensional (1D) periodicity) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003:$b(carbon nanotubes -- [chemistry] -- Cylindrical molecules (sealed at both ends with a convex arrangement of atoms) composed of carbon with a diameter of around 1 nanometer and lengths of up to a few micrometers. Single-walled nanotubes may be conducting or semiconducting, depending on the diameter and chirality of the tube. Multiwall nanotubes containing coaxial shells of the elemental single-wall nanotubes are also possible) =670 \\$aDekker encyclopedia of nanoscience and nanotechnology, 2009:$bv. 3, p. 2140 (Carbon nanontubes (CNTs) ... A CNT can be geometrically thought of as a graphite sheet rolled into a seamless cylinder) =750 \2$aNanotubes, Carbon$0(DNLM)D037742$5IEN =LDR 01408cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363076102441 =005 20140808110146.0 =008 130701||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013001906 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.S96 =150 \\$aSynucleins =550 \\$wg$aCarrier proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mangieri, L.R. Regulation of alpha synuclein accumulation by the autophagy lysosome pathway in a preclinical model of Parkinson disease, 2012. =670 \\$aThe journal of biological chemistry, Jan. 18, 2013:$bp. 1829 (Synucleins are a family of presynaptic membrane binding proteins. [alpha]-Synuclein, the principal member of this family, is mutated in familial Parkinson disease) =670 \\$aTrends in neurosciences, June, 1998:$bp. 249 (A novel protein family is emerging as a central player in a host of fundamental neural processes. Members of this family have gone by a number of names, but all can now be seen to represent the products of three genes, expressed predominantly in nervous tissue and strikingly conserved among vertebrates. Here we shall categorize them as [alpha], [beta] and [gamma] synuclein) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, July 18, 2013$b(synucleins -- A family of homologous proteins of low molecular weight that are predominately expressed in the brain and that have been implicated in a variety of human diseases) =750 \2$aSynucleins$0(DNLM)D051843$5IEN =LDR 03394cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363076202441 =005 20140805162631.0 =008 130701||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013001905 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.A4397 =150 \\$aAlpha-synuclein =450 \\$aAlpha-syn =450 \\$aaSyn (Alpha-synuclein) =550 \\$wg$aSynucleins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mangieri, L.R. Regulation of alpha synuclein accumulation by the autophagy lysosome pathway in a preclinical model of Parkinson disease, 2012. =670 \\$aThe FASEB journal, Apr. 2004:$bp. 617 (Alpha-synuclein ([alpha]-syn) is a small soluble protein expressed primarily at presynaptic terminals in the central nervous system. Interest in [alpha]-syn has increased dramatically after the discovery of a relationship between its dysfunction and several neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson's disease (PD). The physiological functions of [alpha]-syn remain to be fully defined, although recent data suggest a role in regulating membrane stability and neuronal plasticity) =670 \\$aAnnals of neurology, Oct. 2012:$bp. 517 (Parkinson disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder, second in frequency only to Alzheimer disease. PD can cause cognitive impairment as well as movement disorders. [alpha]-Synuclein is the major component of Lewy bodies and Lewy neurites, the filamentous inclusions characteristic of PD and other synucleinopathies such as dementia with Lewy bodies and multiple system atrophy. Besides being diagnostic of this group of diseases, the accumulation of aggregated proteins including [alpha]-synuclein is thought to play a role in neurodegeneration. [alpha]-Synuclein is a 140-amino acid protein that adopts an [alpha]-helical structure when bound to membranes but can also fold into a [Beta]-sheet--rich structure that polymerizes into fibrils and protein aggregates. It has been hypothesized that aggregated [alpha]-synuclein might behave like a prion, being capable of initiating misfolding and aggregation of nascent or even properly folded [alpha]-synuclein) =670 \\$aCell death and disease, via WWW, July 18, 2013:$barchive/2012, July/July 19, 2012/Alpha-synuclein: from secretion to dysfunction and death/p. [1] (Alpha-synuclein (aSyn) is a 140 amino-acid protein that was originally identified in association with synaptic vesicles in the presynaptic nerve terminal and has been shown to interact with membranes both in vitro and in vivo. It is highly abundant in the brain and also present in other tissues, including red blood cells. aSyn is a member of a protein family of synucleins, together with beta- ... and gamma- ... synuclein. ... Point mutations in the SNCA gene, encoding for aSyn, and multiplications of the SNCA locus have been identified in families with autosomal-dominant forms of Parkinson's disease (PD)) =670 \\$aMedicineNet.com, July 18, 2013$b(Alpha-synuclein: One in a family of structurally related proteins that are prominently expressed in the central nervous system. Aggregated alpha-synuclein proteins form brain lesions that are hallmarks of some neurodegenerative diseases (synucleinopathies). The gene for alpha-synuclein, which is called SNCA, is on chromosome 4q21. Defects in this protein are believed to be related to the development of Parkinson disease) =750 \2$aalpha-Synuclein$0(DNLM)D051844$5IEN =LDR 03425cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363076302441 =005 20130930082235.0 =008 130604i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013001651 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF378.E65 =150 \\$aEpisodic memory =550 \\$wg$aMemory =670 \\$aWork cat: Episodic memory, 2002:$bpp. 110-111 (Autobiographical memory refers, characteristically, to a person's recollection of past incidents and events, which occurred at a specific time and place. Episodic memory is a somewhat broader term, encompassing autobiographical memories as well as performance on certain learning tasks such as recall of a word-list. However, the term 'autobiographical' and 'episodic' are often used interchangeably) =670 \\$aPrinciples of cognitive neuroscience, 2008:$bp. 354 (Episodic memory refers to memory of events that an individual has experienced personally in a specific place and at a particular time ... In the laboratory, episodic memory is sometimes defined as memories created during the experiment, such as memory of a list of words participants were asked to study) =670 \\$aNeural plasticity (Online), June 4, 2013$bv. 2008, article ID 258467, p. 2 (Current conceptions of episodic memory emphasize the temporal organization of sequences of events as they unfold over time and space. Representations of events are composed as associations between specific objects, actions, and the locations where they occur. Complete episodes are composed of unique sequences of events. ... In addition, episodic memory also relies on the capacity to distinguish event sequences that share common elements) =670 \\$aCognitive neuroscience, 2000:$bp. 280 (Episodic memory refers to the capacity for recollecting happenings from the past, for remembering events that occurred in particular spatial and temporal contexts) (Episodic memory and semantic memory are two types of declarative memory) =670 \\$aColman, A.M. A dictionary of psychology, 2006$b(episodic memory -- A type of long-term memory for personal experiences and events ... . Such knowledge is characteristically stored as information about specific experiences and events occurring at particular times and places, and it affords a sense of personal continuity and familiarity with the past) =670 \\$aInternational Society for Brain Electromagnetic Topography. World Congress (15th : 2004 : Urayasu shi, Japan). Frontiers in human brain topography, 2004:$bpp. 306-307 (Within episodic memory, a type of memory for events and issues strongly related to oneself is called autobiographical memory. It relies on complex interactions between episodic memory contents, associated emotions and a sense of self-continuity in the time course of one's life history) =670 \\$aCorsini, R.J. The dictionary of psychology, 1999$b(episodic memory --- Past experiences or specific events that may be as far back as early life available for reminiscences. Also known as autobiographical memory)] =680 \\$iHere are entered works on specific remembered personal events or experiences that occurred at particular times and places. Works on remembered psychological history, personal experiences, and autobiographical details discussed collectively are entered under$aAutobiographical memory. =681 \\$iNote under$aAutobiographical memory =750 \2$aMemory, Episodic$0(DNLM)D061212$5IEN =LDR 00616cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363076402441 =005 20130814111526.0 =008 130530i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013001568 =040 \\$aItFiC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aKetamine abuse =450 \\$aAbuse of ketamine =550 \\$wg$aMedication abuse =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2013381183: Ketamina, c2013. =750 \2$81$wb$aKetamine$0(DNLM)D007649$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aSubstance-Related Disorders$0(DNLM)D019966$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aKetamine$iand$aSubstance-Related Disorders$5IEN =LDR 02516cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363076502441 =005 20130814110453.0 =008 130304i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013000623 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRA773.74 =150 \\$aHealth literacy =450 \\$aLiteracy, Health =550 \\$wg$aLife skills =550 \\$aPublic health =667 \\$aFormerly assigned as: Health education; Literacy; Literacy--Health aspects$5IEN =670 \\$aWork cat.: Warren, M.L. Difference in health literacy level between older adults with and without low vision, 2012. =670 \\$aJAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association, Feb. 10, 1999:$bp. 552 (The NALS [National Adult Literacy Survey] raises serious concerns about the ability of many Americans to function adequately in health care settings. An individual's functional health literacy--the ability to read and comprehend prescription bottles, appointment slips, and other essential health-related materials required to successfully function as a patient--may be significantly worse than their general literacy, because functional literacy is concept specific) =670 \\$aHealth promotion glossary, 1998:$bp. 10 (Health literacy represents the cognitive and social skills which determine the motivation and ability of individuals to gain access to, understand and use information in ways which promote and maintain good health) =670 \\$aInternational encyclopedia of public health, 2008:$bv. 3, p. 205 ([H]ealth literacy focuses on the ability to apply reading comprehension as well as numeric skills in the health-care setting. Skills include the ability to read consent forms, medical labels and insertions, and other written health-care information, as well as the ability to understand written and oral information given by health-care professionals.) =670 \\$aThe Gale encyclopedia of public health, 2013:$bv. 1, p. 419 (The term health literacy describes a relatively new concept in the field of public health, the ability of consumers to adequately understand written and spoken instructions as to how best to maintain a healthy lifestyle. According to a report on health literacy prepared by the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, one generally accepted definition of the term is "the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions") =750 \2$aHealth Literacy$0(DNLM)D057220$5IEN =LDR 00920cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363076602441 =005 20130731161124.0 =008 130326i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013000892 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aProprotein convertases =450 \\$aConvertases, Prohormone =450 \\$aConvertases, Proprotein =450 \\$aProhormone convertases =550 \\$wg$aEnzymes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Khatib, A. The proprotein convertases, 2013. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003$b(Convertase: an enzyme that cleaves inactive protein precursors into smaller biologically active molecules) =670 \\$aMeSH, Apr. 19, 2013$b(Proprotein Convertases; hierarchy: Enzymes and Coenzymes--Enzymes--Hydrolases--Peptide Hydrolases--Proprotein Convertases; variant entry term: Prohormone Convertases [plus others]) =750 \2$aProprotein Convertases$0(DNLM)D043484$5IEN =LDR 00478cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363076702441 =005 20130528093631.0 =008 130301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2013000602 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTobacco products =450 \\$aProducts, Tobacco =550 \\$wg$aPlant products =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007941730: Exposure assessment in the evaluation of potential reduced-risk tobacco products, c2007. =750 \2$aTobacco Products$5IEN$0(DNLM)D062789 =LDR 05324cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363076802441 =005 20130524090840.0 =008 130201i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013000291 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aIodophors =450 \\$aIodine, Tamed =450 \\$aIodophor compounds =450 \\$aTamed iodine =550 \\$wg$aDisinfection and disinfectants =550 \\$wg$aIodine compounds =550 \\$wg$aSurface active agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Denning, A. The potential aquatic risk of Wescodyne and its active ingredients, 2008:$babstr. (Wescodyne, an iodophor compound, is used extensively in Atlantic Region aquaculture operations as a general disinfecting agent for aquaculture gear and fish pens.) =670 \\$aWescodyne� Germicidal Detergent, via STERIS Corporation website, Jan. 31, 2013$b(Wescodyne Germicidal Detergent is an iodophor based detergent disinfectant with a broad range of activity against bacteria including TB (Mycobacterium tuberculosis), viruses including HIV-1 (AIDS), and fungi. Wescodyne Germicidal Detergent is recommended for use on walls, floors, counter tops, rest rooms, shower areas, refuse containers, and other hard non-porous environmental surfaces. It can also be used to sanitize glasses, dishware, pots, pans, and utensils in food service operation and to sanitize previously cleaned food contact surfaces. It is intended for use in hospital areas such as operating rooms, patient care rooms, clinics, nursing homes, dental offices, schools and institutions, kitchens and lunch rooms. This product may be used to preclean or decontaminate critical or semi-critical medical devices prior to sterilization or high level disinfection.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 31, 2013$b(Iodophor. An Iodophor is a preparation containing iodine complexed with a solubilizing agent, such as a surfactant or povidone (forming povidone-iodine). The result is a water-soluble material that releases free iodine when in solution. Iodophors are prepared by mixing iodine with the solubilizing agent; heat can be used to speed up the reaction. Diluted iodophor is often used by brewers and winemakers to sanitize equipment and bottles. Its major advantage over other sanitizers is that when used in proper proportions it evaporates directly from solution to gas, and hence leaves no residues. However, it can also leave unattractive orange-brown stains on plastic parts and equipment that it is left in contact with. It is often supplied in different concentrations and is further diluted with water before use. The label will advise the appropriate dilution ratio, commonly 1:1000 or 1:100. Equipment to be sanitized should be thoroughly clean and left in contact with the solution for at least 2 minutes. Diluted iodophor is also used extensively in the dairy industry.) =670 \\$aEH&S biosafety manual, via Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory website, Jan. 31, 2013:$bAppendix F, Decontamination and antimicrobials (Table F-2, Activity levels of selected liquid germicides: iodophor compounds; disinfection: 30 to 50 mg/L free iodine up to 10,000 mg/L available iodine 0.1 to 0.2%; disinfection activity level: intermediate to low) =670 \\$aThe American heritage dictionary of the English language, �2000, updated in 2009, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Jan. 31, 2013$b(iodophor: A substance consisting of iodine and a solubilizing agent that releases free iodine when in solution) =670 \\$aGuideline for disinfection and sterilization in healthcare facilities, 2008, via WWW, Jan. 31, 2013$b(Iodophors: Iodine solutions or tinctures long have been used by health professionals primarily as antiseptics on skin or tissue. Iodophors, on the other hand, have been used both as antiseptics and disinfectants. FDA has not cleared any liquid chemical sterilant or high-level disinfectants with iodophors as the main active ingredient. An iodophor is a combination of iodine and a solubilizing agent or carrier; the resulting complex provides a sustained-release reservoir of iodine and releases small amounts of free iodine in aqueous solution. The best-known and most widely used iodophor is povidone-iodine, a compound of polyvinylpyrrolidone with iodine. This product and other iodophors retain the germicidal efficacy of iodine but unlike iodine generally are nonstaining and relatively free of toxicity and irritancy. ... Besides their use as an antiseptic, iodophors have been used for disinfecting blood culture bottles and medical equipment, such as hydrotherapy tanks, thermometers, and endoscopes. Antiseptic iodophors are not suitable for use as hard-surface disinfectants because of concentration differences. Iodophors formulated as antiseptics contain less free iodine than do those formulated as disinfectants.) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 31, 2013$b(Iodophors. UF Tamed Iodine. Scope note: Complexes of iodine and non-ionic surface-active agents acting as carrier and solubilizing agent for the iodine in water. Iodophors usually enhance bactericidal activity of iodine, reduce vapor pressure and odor, minimize staining, and allow wide dilution with water. See also: Anti-Infective Agents, Local. Pharm. action: Surface-Active Agents. In MeSH tree structures under: Iodine Compounds) =750 \2$aIodophors$0(DNLM)D007466$5IEN =LDR 02051cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363076902441 =005 20130524090240.0 =008 130128i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013000232 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQD181.C7$cChemistry =053 \0$aTP217.C5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aChromic acid =450 \\$aChromic anhydride =450 \\$aChromium trioxide =450 \\$aDihydroxidodioxidochromium =450 \\$aTetraoxochromic acid =550 \\$wg$aChromium compounds =550 \\$wg$aInorganic acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Occupational exposure to chromic acid, 1973. =670 \\$aChromic acid in the war program, 1946. =670 \\$aThe American heritage dictionary of the English language, �2000, updated in 2009, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Jan. 28, 2013$b(chromic acid: 1. A corrosive, oxidizing acid, H b2 (BCrO b4 (B, occurring only as salts or in solution. 2. The anhydride of chromic acid, CrO3, a purplish crystalline material that reacts explosively with reducing agents and is used in chromium plating, as an oxidizing agent, and to color glass and rubber.) =670 \\$aCollins English dictionary -- complete and unabridged, �2003, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Jan. 28, 2013$b(chromic acid: an unstable dibasic oxidizing acid known only in solution and in the form of chromate salts. Formula: H b2 (BCrO b4 (B) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 28, 2013$b(The term chromic acid is usually used for a mixture made by adding concentrated sulfuric acid to a dichromate, which may contain a variety of compounds, including solid chromium trioxide. This kind of chromic acid may be used as a cleaning mixture for glass. Chromic acid may also refer to the molecular species, H2CrO4 of which the trioxide is the anhydride. Chromic acid features chromium in an oxidation state of +6 (or VI). It is a strong and corrosive oxidising agent. IUPAC name: Chromic acid. Systematic name: Dihydroxidodioxidochromium. Other names: Chromic(VI) acid; Tetraoxochromic acid) =750 \2$aChromates$0(DNLM)D002840$5IEN =LDR 01512cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363077002441 =005 20130524084146.0 =008 130115i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2013000137 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A83$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aCamases =450 \\$aCamassia =450 \\$aCyanotris =450 \\$aQuamasia =550 \\$wg$aAsparagaceae =670 \\$aThe plants database, via WWW, Jan. 15, 2013$b(Genus Camassia - camas; Family Liliaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Jan. 15, 2013$b(Genus Camassia. Family: Asparagaceae subfamily Agavoideae. Also sometimes placed in: Agavaceae, Hyacinthaceae, Liliaceae. Common name: camas. Synonyms: Cyanotris, Quamasia) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, Jan. 15, 2013$b(Genus Camassia - camas. Family Asparagaceae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 15, 2013$b(Camassia is a genus of six species native to western Canada, and the western United States, from southern British Columbia to northern California, and east to Utah, Wyoming and Montana. Historically, the genus was placed in the lily family (Liliaceae), when this was very broadly defined to include most lilioid monocots. When the Liliaceae was split, in some treatments Camassia was placed in a family called Hyacinthaceae (now the subfamily Scilloideae). DNA and biochemical studies have led the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group to reassign Camassia to the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Agavoideae.) =750 \2$aCamassia$0(DNLM)D031404$5IEN =LDR 00631cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363077102441 =005 20130524093935.0 =008 121227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2012004823 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aR859.7.S63 =150 \\$aSocial media in medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =670 \\$aWork cat: 2012045492: Social media in healthcare : connect, communicate, collaborate, 2013. =750 \2$81$wb$aSocial Media$0(DNLM)D061108$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aMedicine$0(DNLM)D008511$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSocial Media$iand$aMedicine$5IEN =LDR 02032cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363077202441 =005 20130524092807.0 =008 121210i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012004678 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTA169.55.R66 =150 \\$aRoot cause analysis =450 \\$aAnalysis of root cause =450 \\$aRCA (Root cause analysis) =550 \\$wg$aFailure analysis (Engineering) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Latino, R.J. Root cause analysis, 1999. =670 \\$aJournal of industrial engineering and management, via WWW, Dec. 7, 2012:$b2008, v. 1, no. 2, pp. 16-17 (In Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is the process of identifying causal factors using a structured approach with techniques designed to provide a focus for identifying and resolving problems. ... Root Cause Analysis is a step-by-step method that leads to the discovery of faults or root cause. An RCA investigation traces the cause and effect trail from the end failure back to the root cause) =670 \\$aHealth care errors and patient safety, 2009:$bp. 201 (A root cause analysis ... is an attempt to get beyond a superficial action designed solely to prevent an event recurring towards an understanding of the causal problems and the actions needed for resolution) =670 \\$aLoshin, D. Enterprise knowledge management, 2001:$bp. 382 ( ... root cause analysis is an iterative process of analyzing a problem to determine the actual cause. The most effective question that can be asked in this process is "Why?" At each iteration, we ask how and why the problem appears, and the answers to these questions usually can be subject to the same questions, until the source of the problem is finally revealed) =670 \\$aJournal of industrial technology, via WWW, Dec. 7, 2012:$bv. 20, no. 2, Feb.-Apr. 2004, p. 2 (Root cause analysis is the process of identifying causal factors using a structured approach with techniques designed to provide a focus for identifying and resolving problems) =750 \2$aRoot Cause Analysis$0(DNLM)D060891$5IEN =LDR 01690cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363077302441 =005 20130523082444.0 =008 121207i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012004668 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL391.P7$cZoology =150 \\$aClonorchis sinensis =450 \\$aChinese liver fluke =450 \\$aOpisthorchis sinensis =450 \\$aOriental liver fluke =550 \\$wg$aClonorchis =670 \\$aWork cat.: A review of human carcinogens. Biological agents, 2012:$bp. 341 (Clonorchis sinensis; pathologically important foodborne member of the genus Opisthorchis; family, Opisthorchiidae; order, Digenea; class, Trematoda; phylum, Platyhelminths; and kingdom, Animalia; belongs to the genus Opisthorchis; nonetheless, the genus Clonorchis is so well established in the medical literature that the term is retained here) =670 \\$a2013 MeSH browser, Dec. 7, 2012$b(Clonorchis sinensis. A species of trematode flukes of the family Opisthorchidae. Many authorities consider this genus belonging to Opisthorchis. UF Opisthorchis sinensis) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 7, 2012$b(Clonorchis sinensis. Clonorchis sinensis, the Chinese liver fluke, is a human liver fluke in the class Trematoda, Phylum Platyhelminthes. Genus Clonorchis, Family Opisthorchiidae, order Opisthorchiida) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Dec. 7, 2012$b(Clonorchis sinensis. Common name: oriental liver fluke. Genus Clonorchis, family Opisthorchiidae, suborder Opisthorchiata, order Opisthorchiida) =670 \\$aITIS, Dec. 7, 2012$b(Clonorchis sinensis. Taxonomic rank: Species. Genus Clonorchis, family Opisthorchiidae) =750 \2$aClonorchis sinensis$0(DNLM)D003004$5IEN =LDR 01028cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363077402441 =005 20130523082822.0 =008 121207i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012004667 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL391.P7$cZoology =150 \\$aOpisthorchiidae =450 \\$aOpisthorchidae =550 \\$wg$aOpisthorchiida =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Dec. 7, 2012$b(Family Opisthorchiidae, suborder Opisthorchiata, order Opisthorchiida, subclass Digenea, class Trematoda, phylum Platyhelminthes) =670 \\$aITIS, Dec. 7, 2012$b(Family Opisthorchiidae, suborder Opisthorchiata, order Opisthorchiida, Subclass Digenea, Class Trematoda, Phylum Platyhelminthes) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 7, 2012$b(Opisthorchiidae is a family of digeneans, parasitic flatworms; Order: Opisthorchiida, Class: Trematoda, Phylum: Platyhelminthes) =670 \\$a2013 MeSH browser, Dec. 7, 2012$b(Opisthorchis. A genus of trematode liver flukes of the family Opisthorchidae) =750 \2$aOpisthorchidae$0(DNLM)D009890$5IEN =LDR 01002cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363077502441 =005 20130523084954.0 =008 121207i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012004666 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL391.P7$cZoology =150 \\$aOpisthorchis =550 \\$wg$aLiver flukes =550 \\$wg$aOpisthorchiidae =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Dec. 7, 2012$b(Genus Opisthorchis, family Opisthorchiidae, suborder Opisthorchiata, order Opisthorchiida, subclass Digenea, class Trematoda, phylum Platyhelminthes) =670 \\$aITIS, Dec. 7, 2012$b(Genus Opisthorchis, Family Opisthorchiidae, Suborder Opisthorchiata, Order Opisthorchiida, Subclass Digenea, Class Trematoda, Phylum Platyhelminthes) =670 \\$a2013 MeSH browser, Dec. 7, 2012$b(Opisthorchis. A genus of trematode liver flukes of the family Opisthorchidae.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 7, 2012$b(Opisthorchis is a genus of flukes in the family Opisthorchiidae) =750 \2$aOpisthorchis$0(DNLM)D009891$5IEN =LDR 01995cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363077602441 =005 20130522093535.0 =008 121108i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012004404 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRA644.3$bRA644.38$cPublic health =053 \0$aRB158$cPathology =053 \0$aRC107$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aAcute diseases =450 \\$aAcute conditions (Diseases) =450 \\$aConditions, Acute (Diseases) =550 \\$wg$aDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Acute conditions : incidence and associated disability : United States, July 1957-June 1958, 1958:$bp. 1 (About 438 million acute conditions involving either activity restriction or medical attention had their onset during the year ... ) p. 46 (An acute condition is generally defined as a condition which has lasted less than 3 months. However, it excludes certain conditions which are usually classified as chronic ... even though the onset occurred within 3 months) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Nov. 7, 2012$b(acute disease -- Disease having a short and relatively severe course) =670 \\$aMosby's medical dictionary, 2009$b(acute disease -- a disease characterized by a relatively sudden onset of symptoms that are usually severe. An episode of acute disease results in recovery to a state comparable to the patient's condition of health and activity before the disease, in passage into a chronic phase, or in death. Examples are pneumonia and appendicitis) =670 \\$aA glossary of terms for community health care and services for older persons, 2004$b(acute disease / illness -- A disease which is characterized by a single or repeated episode of relatively rapid onset and short duration from which the patient usually returns to his/her normal or previous state or level of activity. An acute episode of a chronic disease (for example, an episode of diabetic coma in a patient with diabetes) is often treated as an acute disease) =750 \2$aAcute Disease$0(DNLM)D000208$5IEN =LDR 02242cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363077702441 =005 20130522102006.0 =008 120921||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012003775 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR69.I53 =150 \\$aMicrobial inactivation =450 \\$aInactivation, Microbial =450 \\$aInactivation (Microbiology) =450 \\$aMicroorganisms$xInactivation =550 \\$wg$aDeath (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial growth$xRegulation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ananthanarayanan, A. Acoustic treatment of marine ballast water using sonication coupled with advanced oxidants for the inactivation of pathogenic bacteria, 2005. =670 \\$aSingleton, P. Dictionary of microbiology and molecular biology, 2001$b(inactivation (of a microorganism) -- (1) The killing of a microorganism. (2) The temporary (reversible) inhibition of growth (or other activity) of a microorganism) =670 \\$aPichtel, J. Waste management practices, 2005:$bp. 597 (Microbial inactivation refers to those physical or chemical processes that render microorganisms incapable of multiplication. Such processes may either kill the organisms or injure them to the extent that repair and subsequent growth of cells is not possible) =670 \\$aMicrobial risk analysis of foods, 2008:$bpp. 109-110 (Microbial inactivation is the opposite of microbial growth. Inactivation is a frequently applied food safety and food preservation strategy and may be the consequence of various treatments applied in food production and preparation, like heating, lowering pH, drying, freezing, and so on. It is characterised by a decrease in the number of organisms per unit N. If this inactivation results in a decrease to zero living cells in one or more units, the prevalence P will decrease too) =670 \\$aDisinfection, sterilization, and preservation, 2001:$bp. 65 (Microbial inactivation is a kinetic process wherein the viability of organisms exposed to a biocidal agent varies as a function of time. Inactivation kinetics depends on the type of organism, type and concentration of biocide, and, for some disinfectants, environmental conditions such as temperature and pH) =750 \2$aMicrobial Viability$0(DNLM)D050296$5IEN =LDR 01771cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363077802441 =005 20130520082300.0 =008 121101i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012004283 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQD181.B55$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.B55$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.B55$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.B55$cGeochemistry =150 \\$aBerkelium =550 \\$wg$aRare earth metals =550 \\$wg$aTransplutonium elements =670 \\$aWork cat.: Thompson, S.G. Chemical properties of berkelium, 1950:$bp. 3 (transuranium element) =670 \\$aThompson, S.G. The new element berkelium (atomic number 97), 1950:$babstr. (the name berkelium, symbol Bk, is proposed for element 97) =670 \\$aEmsley, J. Nature's building blocks, 2011$b(Berkelium; Bk; first produced on 19 Dec. 1949 at the Univ. of California at Berkeley; radioactive metallic element that is a member of the actinide group (row 5f) of the periodic table) =670 \\$aWebElements website, Nov. 1, 2012$b(Berkelium is a radioactive rare earth metal, named after the University of California at Berkeley; Symbol: Bk; Atomic number: 97; Group name: Actinoid; Period in periodic table: 7 (actinoid); Block in periodic table: f-block; Classification: Metallic) =670 \\$aChemicalElements.com, Nov. 1, 2012$b(Berkelium. Symbol: Bk. Atomic Number: 97. Atomic Mass: (247.0) amu. Number of Protons/Electrons: 97. Number of Neutrons: 150. Classification: Rare Earth) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 1, 2012$b(Berkelium is a transuranic radioactive chemical element with the symbol Bk and atomic number 97, a member of the actinide and transuranium element series) =750 \2$aBerkelium$0(DNLM)D001603$5IEN =LDR 04096cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363077902441 =005 20130520085402.0 =008 121011i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012003995 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQD181.F5$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.F5$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.F5$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.F5$cGeochemistry =150 \\$aFermium =450 \\$aCenturium =550 \\$wg$aTransplutonium elements =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hoffman, D.C. Fission properties of einsteinium and fermium, 1978, viewed online, Oct. 11, 2012. =670 \\$aThe new element fermium, atomic number 100, 1955, viewed online Oct. 11, 2012. =670 \\$aSewtz, M. Optische Spektroskopie an Fermium (Z=100), 2003. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 11, 2012$b(Fermium is a synthetic element with symbol Fm and atomic number 100. It is a member of the actinide series. It is the heaviest element that can be formed by neutron bombardment of lighter elements, and hence the last element that can be prepared in macroscopic quantities, although pure fermium metal has not yet been prepared.) =670 \\$aThe element fermium, via It's elemental website, Oct. 11, 2012$b(Fermium; Fm; Atomic Number: 100; Atomic Weight: 257; Element Classification: Metal; Period Number: 7; Group Number: none; Group Name: Actinide; Radioactive and Artificially Produced) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific & technical terms, �2003, via TheFreeDictionary website, Oct. 11, 2012$b(fermium (chemistry): A synthetic radioactive element, symbol Fm, with atomic number 100; discovered in debris of the 1952 hydrogen bomb explosion, and now made in nuclear reactors) =670 \\$aTime magazine, Mar. 8, 1954:$bp. 55 (Atomic scientists passed a kind of milestone. Last week they announced the creation of Element 100, a job done by "fattening" atoms of Plutonium 239 (94 protons, 145 neutrons) in the materials testing reactor at Arco, Idaho. The plutonium atoms absorbed 15 neutrons and emitted six beta particles (electrons). Since a neutron minus an electron equals a proton, the net result was Element 100 (100 protons, 154 neutrons). Element 100 had almost as many creators (from Argonne National Laboratory, California's Radiation Laboratory and elsewhere) as it has neutrons. It has a half life of three hours. It has no name so far, and no foreseeable uses.) =670 \\$aKrogt, P.C.J. van der. Elementymology & elements multidict, via WWW, Oct. 11, 2012$b(Fermium. First prepared in 1953 by Albert Ghiorso, Stanley G. Thompson, Gary H. Higgins, Glenn T. Seaborg (from the Radiation Laboratory and Department of Chemistry of the University of California), Martin H. Studier, P.R. Fields, Sherman M. Fried, H. Diamond, J.F. Mech, G.L. Pyle, John R. Huizenga, A. Hirsch, W.M. Manning (from the Argonne National Laboratory), C.I. Browne, H. Louise Smith, and R.W. Spence (from the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory) in first thermonuclear explosion of November 1952, together with Einsteinium. From the coral found on the spot of the explosion was it possible to extract only 200 atoms of element #100, and they identified it on so minute quantity of material. Both elements were named after eminent scientists, making these the first of a series named like this. The choice of Fermium for element #100 has proven to be prescient since it is the last element to be synthesized using neutron caption reactions, which were extensively studied by Fermi, who had nothing to do with this element, but who was involved in the construction of the first atomic bomb. In 1953 researchers at the Nobel Institute in Stockholm prepared also element #100, they proposed the name Centurium (Ct), derived from the Latin Centum = hundred. This name appeared also in non-specialist magazines of the year 1950/51 (Cf. Einsteinium). Because of the military secrets, the American discovery was not made public at that time. After their publication in 1955 it became clear Fermium has the priority.) =750 \2$aFermium$0(DNLM)D005286$5IEN =LDR 03564cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363078002441 =005 20130520090440.0 =008 120921i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012003778 =040 \\$aICLAM$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aForeskin =450 \\$aPrepuce (Penis) =550 \\$wg$aPenis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cut/uncut : true gay experiences of foreskin and circumcision, Volume 1, 1986. =670 \\$aBerkeley, B. Foreskin : its past, its present & --its future?, c1983. =670 \\$a93202483: Griffin, G.M. Decircumcision : circumcision practices & foreskin restoration methods, c1991. =670 \\$aForeskin quarterly, winter 1984. =670 \\$aCircumcision : surgical removal of the foreskin from the tip of the penis, 2000$b(Every male is born with a covering of skin over the sensitive end of the penis. This covering is called foreskin. For some people, circumcision is a religious ritual. For others, it is a cultural preference. The procedure began as a way to help prevent disease by making the penis easier to clean. Circumcision is the surgical removal of the foreskin from the head (tip) of the penis. This leaves the end of the penis exposed.) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 21, 2012$b(Foreskin. Scope Note: The double-layered skin fold that covers the glans penis, the head of the penis. In MeSH Tree Structures under Penis) =670 \\$aMiller-Keane encyclopedia and dictionary of medicine, nursing, and allied health, �2003, via TheFreeDictionary website, Sept. 21, 2012$b(foreskin: a loose fold of skin that covers the glans penis; it is a continuation of the loose skin that covers the entire penis and scrotum. Its removal is called circumcision. Called also prepuce.) =670 \\$aMosby's medical dictionary, �2009, via TheFreeDictionary website, Sept. 21, 2012$b(foreskin: a loose fold of skin that covers the end of the penis or clitoris. Its removal constitutes circumcision. Also called prepuce) =670 \\$aSegen's medical dictionary, �2012, via TheFreeDictionary website, Sept. 21, 2012$b(foreskin: The fleshy mucocutaneous tissue that covers an uncircumcised penis) =670 \\$aDorland's medical dictionary for health consumers, �2007, via TheFreeDictionary website, Sept. 21, 2012$b(prepuce of clitoris: a fold capping the clitoris, formed by union of the labia minora and the clitoris; prepuce of penis: foreskin; the fold of skin covering the glans penis) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online dictionary, Sept. 21, 2012$b(foreskin: a fold of skin that covers the glans of the penis; called also prepuce) =670 \\$aDictionary.com, Sept. 21, 2012$b(foreskin: the prepuce of the penis; prepuce: 1. the fold of skin that covers the head of the penis; foreskin. 2. a similar covering of the clitoris.) =670 \\$aCollins English dictionary - complete & unabridged, via Dictionary.com, Sept. 21, 2012$b(foreskin: the nontechnical name for prepuce; prepuce: 1. 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First direct mass measurements on nobelium and lawrencium with the Penning trap mass spectrometer SHIPTRAP, 2009:$babstr. (first direct mass measurements of transuranium elements ever performed) =670 \\$aEmsley, J. Nature's building blocks, 2011$b(Nobelium; element 102; joliotium (symbol Jo); chemical symbol: No; atomic number: 102; nobelium is a radioactive element and a member of the actinide group (row 4f) of the periodic table) =670 \\$aThe element nobelium, via It's elemental website, Sept. 10, 2012$b(No; Nobelium; Atomic Number: 102; Atomic Weight: 259; Phase at Room Temperature: Solid; Element Classification: Metal; Period Number: 7; Group Number: none; Group Name: Actinide; radioactive and artificially produced; Nobelium's most stable isotope, nobelium-259, has a half-life of about 58 minutes. It decays into fermium-255 through alpha decay or into mendelevium-259 through electron capture.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 10, 2012$b(Nobelium is a synthetic element with the symbol No and atomic number 102. It was first correctly identified in 1966 by scientists at the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions in Dubna, Soviet Union. Little is known about the element but limited chemical experiments have shown that it forms a stable divalent ion in solution as well as the predicted trivalent ion that is associated with its presence as one of the actinides; Naming: Element 102 was first named nobelium (No) by its claimed discoverers in 1957 by scientists at the Nobel Institute in Sweden. The name was later adopted by Berkeley scientists who claimed its discovery in 1959. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) officially recognised the name nobelium following the Berkeley results. In 1994, and subsequently in 1997, the IUPAC ratified the name nobelium (No) for the element on the basis that it had become entrenched in the literature over the course of 30 years and that Alfred Nobel should be commemorated in this fashion.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 18, 2012$b(under Dubnium: in 1994, the IUPAC proposed the name joliotium (Jl) [for dubnium], after the French physicist Fr�ed�eric Joliot-Curie, which was originally proposed by Soviet team for element 102, later named nobelium) =750 \2$aNobelium$0(DNLM)D009614$5IEN =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362817902441 =005 20120730164046.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142854 =035 \\$aBZZ2760LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S43 =150 \\$aVeronica =550 \\$wg$aScrophulariaceae =750 \2$aVeronica$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032264 =LDR 01562cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362818002441 =005 20120730164046.0 =008 020428i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142803 =035 \\$aBZZ2709LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.V48$cBotany =150 \\$aVerbenaceae =450 \\$aCyclocheilaceae =450 \\$aDurantaceae =450 \\$aNesogenaceae =450 \\$aPetreaceae =450 \\$aVerbena family (Plants) =450 \\$aVerbenas (Plant family) =450 \\$aVervain family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aLamiales =670 \\$aITIS, Apr. 28, 2002$b(Verbenaceae, verbenas. Order Lamiales) =670 \\$aVascular plant families and genera, via WWW, Apr. 28, 2002$b(Verbenaceae. Dicotyledones) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, Apr. 28, 2002$b(Verbenaceae. Synonyms: Avicenniaceae, Cyclocheilaceae, Dicrastylidaceae, Durantaceae, Nesogenaceae, Nyctanthaceae, Petreaceae, Phrymaceae, Stilbaceae, Symphoremataceae) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, Apr. 28, 2002$b(Verbenaceae. Including Cyclocheilaceae, Durantaceae, Nesogenaceae, Petreaceae, Pyrenaceae, Vitices (Viticaceae). Excluding Dicrastylidaceae, Phrymataceae, Stilbaceae, Symphoremataceae. 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Insects--Venom =450 \\$aVenoms =550 \\$wg$aToxins =550 \\$aAntivenins =550 \\$aPoisonous animals =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(venom: n -s) =750 \2$aVenoms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014688 =LDR 00636cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362819602441 =005 20120730164045.0 =008 920114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142697 =035 \\$aBZZ2603NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.E52$cPublic health =053 \\$aSF959.E5$cVeterinary medicine =150 \\$aVenezuelan equine encephalomyelitis =450 \\$aEncephalitis, Venezuelan equine =450 \\$aEncephalomyelitis, Venezuelan equine$5IEN =450 \\$aVenezuelan equine encephalitis =550 \\$wg$aEquine encephalomyelitis =750 \2$aEncephalomyelitis, Venezuelan Equine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004685 =LDR 01409cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362819702441 =005 20130909114912.0 =008 050218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142634 =035 \\$aBZZ2540NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aRA644.V4$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC200$bRC203$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aSexually transmitted diseases =450 \\$aSexual diseases =450 \\$aSexually transmissible infections =450 \\$aSexually transmitted infections =450 \\$aSTDs (Diseases) =450 \\$aSTIs (Sexually transmitted infections) =450 \\$aVD (Disease) =450 \\$wnne$aVenereal diseases =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases =550 \\$aSexual health =670 \\$aNIH$b(Communicable diseases, Sexually transmitted) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Venereal diseases) =670 \\$aCecil Textbook of medicine, 16th ed., 1982:$bpp. 1562-1584 (Sexually transmitted diseases) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Sexually transmitted diseases) =670 \\$aSyphilis, STIs, and men who have sex with men in Sydney, c2004:$bp. v (STD - sexually transmitted disease; STI - sexually transmitted (or transmissible) infection) =670 \\$aDoes research on STIs provide keys to prevention?, c2009:$bp. 1 (sexually transmissible infections (STIs)) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aSexually Transmitted Diseases$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012749 =LDR 00534cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362819802441 =005 20120730164045.0 =008 930409||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142600 =035 \\$aBZZ2506NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVena cava superior =450 \\$aSuperior vena cava =450 \\$wnne9$aVena cava, Superior =550 \\$wg$aVenae cavae =670 \\$aMESH$b(Vena cava, Superior) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(vena cava superior [NA]) =750 \2$aVena Cava, Superior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014683 =LDR 00554cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362819902441 =005 20120730164045.0 =008 930409||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142599 =035 \\$aBZZ2505NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =150 \\$aVena cava inferior =450 \\$aInferior vena cava =550 \\$wg$aVenae cavae =667 \\$aOld catalog heading: Vena cava, Inferior =670 \\$aMESH$b(Vena cava, Inferior) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(vena cava inferior [NA]) =750 \2$aVena Cava, Inferior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014682 =LDR 00447cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362820002441 =005 20120730164045.0 =008 930409||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142597 =035 \\$aBZZ2503NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVenae cavae =450 \\$wnne$aVena cava =550 \\$wg$aVeins =670 \\$aMESH$b(Venae cavae) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(venae cavae) =750 \2$aVenae Cavae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014684 =LDR 00613cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362820102441 =005 20120730164044.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142587 =035 \\$aBZZ2493NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF497.V84 =150 \\$aVelopharyngeal insufficiency =450 \\$aPalatopharyngeal incompetence =450 \\$aPalatopharyngeal insufficiency =450 \\$aVelopharyngeal incompetence =550 \\$wg$aMouth$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aPharynx$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSpeech disorders =750 \2$aVelopharyngeal Insufficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014681 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362820202441 =005 20120730164044.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142548 =035 \\$aBZZ2454NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVeins$xRadiography =450 \\$aPhlebography =450 \\$aVenography =550 \\$wg$aAngiography =750 \2$aPhlebography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010690 =LDR 00461cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362820302441 =005 20120730164044.0 =008 911219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142544 =035 \\$aBZZ2450NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL835$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM191$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aVeins =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aVenous =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels =750 \2$aVeins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014680 =LDR 00332cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362820402441 =005 20161110093034.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142523 =035 \\$aBZZ2429NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVegetarians =550 \\$wg$aPersons =750 \2$aVegetarians$0(DNLM)D000066988$5IEN =LDR 00540cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362820502441 =005 20120730164044.0 =008 040413i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142520 =035 \\$aBZZ2426NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM236$cTherapeutics =053 \0$aTX392$bTX392.8$cNutrition =150 \\$aVegetarianism =450 \\$aMeatless meals =450 \\$aVegetarian diet =550 \\$wg$aDiet =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 13, 2004$b(titles: vegetarian diet) =750 \2$aDiet, Vegetarian$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014676 =LDR 00534cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362820602441 =005 20120730164044.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142489 =035 \\$aBZZ2395NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB320$bSB353.5$cCulture =150 \\$aVegetables =360 \\$iindividual vegetables and groups of vegetables, e.g.$aBroccoli; Onions =550 \\$wg$aFood crops =550 \\$wg$aHorticultural crops =550 \\$wg$aHorticultural products =750 \2$aVegetables$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014675 =LDR 00631cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362820702441 =005 20120730164044.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142461 =035 \\$aBZZ2367NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD86.V42$cAnesthesia =150 \\$aVecuronium bromide =450 \\$aBisacetyloxypiperidinylandrostanylmethylpiperidinium bromide =450 \\$aDiacetoxypiperidinoandrostanylmethylpiperidinium bromide =450 \\$aNorcuron =550 \\$wg$aBromides =550 \\$wg$aNeuromuscular blocking agents =550 \\$wg$aPiperidine =750 \2$aVecuronium Bromide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014673 =LDR 00383cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362820802441 =005 20120730164044.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142459 =035 \\$aBZZ2365NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC683.5.V4 =150 \\$aVectorcardiography =550 \\$wg$aElectrocardiography =750 \2$aVectorcardiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014672 =LDR 00625cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362820902441 =005 20120730164044.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142405 =035 \\$aBZZ2311NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD585.5 =150 \\$aVasovasostomy =450 \\$aReanastomosis of the vas deferens =450 \\$aReversal of vasectomy =450 \\$aSterilization reversal, Male =450 \\$aVas deferens$xReanastomosis =450 \\$aVasectomy, Reversal of =550 \\$wg$aSterilization reversal =550 \\$wg$aVas deferens$xSurgery =750 \2$aVasovasostomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014669 =LDR 00585cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362821002441 =005 20120730164044.0 =008 930701||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142404 =035 \\$aBZZ2310NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.V3 =150 \\$aVasopressin =450 \\$aADH (Hormone) =450 \\$aAntidiuretic hormone =450 \\$aPitressin =550 \\$wg$aOligopeptides =550 \\$wg$aPituitary hormones =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(vasopressin. Called also antidiuretic hormone (ADH)) =750 \2$aVasopressins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014667 =LDR 00531cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362821102441 =005 20120730164044.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142401 =035 \\$aBZZ2307NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aVasodilators =450 \\$aVasoactive antagonists =450 \\$aVasodilator agents =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular agents =550 \\$aBlood-vessels$xDilatation =670 \\$aMESH$b(Vasodilator agents x Vasoactive antagonists) =750 \2$aVasodilator Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014665 =LDR 02331cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362821202441 =005 20120730164043.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142400 =035 \\$aBZZ2306NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQP572.V28 =150 \\$aVasoactive intestinal peptide =450 \\$aIntestinal peptide, Vasoactive =450 \\$aIntestinal polypeptide, Vasoactive =450 \\$wnne$aVasoactive intestinal peptides =450 \\$aVasoactive intestinal polypeptide =450 \\$aVasointestinal peptide =450 \\$aVIP (Vasoactive intestinal peptide) =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal agents =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal hormones =550 \\$wg$aNeuroprotective agents =550 \\$wg$aNeurotransmitters =550 \\$wg$aPeptides =550 \\$wg$aVasodilators =670 \\$aMeSH browser (2010 MeSH), via WWW, Nov. 10, 2009$b(Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide. UF Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide, Vasointestinal Peptide, VIP (Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide). A highly basic, 28 amino acid neuropeptide released from intestinal mucosa. It has a wide range of biological actions affecting the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and respiratory systems and is neuroprotective. It binds special receptors. Pharm Action: Gastrointestinal Agents, Neuroprotective Agents, Vasodilator Agents. In MeSH Tree Structures under Gastrointestinal Hormones) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 10, 2009$b(Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP, also polypeptide) is a peptide hormone containing 28 amino acid residues and is produced in many areas of the human body including the gut, pancreas and suprachiasmatic nuclei of the hypothalamus in the brain) =670 \\$aPathophysiology of the endocrine system, via WWW, Nov. 10, 2009:$bGastrointestinal Hormones > Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide. VIP is a 28-amino acid peptide structurally related to secretin. It was originally isolated from intestinal extracts and shown to be a potent vasodilator. Subsequent work demonstrated that VIP is very widely distributed in the peripheral and central nervous systems, and probably should not be considered a true GI hormone) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20100121 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Vasoactive intestinal peptides =750 \2$aVasoactive Intestinal Peptide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014660 =LDR 00546cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362821302441 =005 20120730164043.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142370 =035 \\$aBZZ2276NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP255$cReproduction =053 \\$aRD585.5$cSurgery =150 \\$aVasectomy =550 \\$wg$aMale contraception =550 \\$wg$aSterilization (Birth control) =550 \\$wg$aVas deferens$xSurgery =681 \\$iExample under$aExcision (Surgery) =750 \2$aVasectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014659 =LDR 00576cz 2200205n 4500 =001 9880362821402441 =005 20230127154040.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142363 =035 \\$aBZZ2269NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC694.5.I53 =150 \\$aVasculitis =450 \\$aAngiitis =450 \\$aBlood-vessels$xInflammation =450 \\$aVasculitides =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =750 \2$aVasculitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014657 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aIgA Vasculitis$0(DNLM)D011695$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00562cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362821502441 =005 20120730164043.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142361 =035 \\$aBZZ2267NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP110.V37 =150 \\$aVascular smooth muscle =450 \\$aBlood-vessels$xMuscles =450 \\$aMuscle, Smooth, Vascular$5IEN =450 \\$aMuscle, Vascular =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels =550 \\$wg$aSmooth muscle =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMuscle, Smooth, Vascular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009131 =LDR 00506cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362821602441 =005 20110525082243.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142360 =035 \\$aBZZ2266NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVascular grafts =450 \\$aBlood-vessels$xGrafts =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels$xTransplantation =550 \\$wg$aProsthesis =550 \\$wg$aTransplantation of organs, tissues, etc. =750 \2$aBlood Vessels$xTransplantation$0(DNLM)D001808Q000637$5IEN =LDR 00489cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362821702441 =005 20120730164043.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142353 =035 \\$aBZZ2259NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL878$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM416$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP257$cPhysiology =150 \\$aVas deferens =450 \\$aDuctus deferens =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs, Male =750 \2$aVas Deferens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014649 =LDR 00517cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362821802441 =005 20100810212909.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142346 =035 \\$aBZZ2252LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL458.2.V37$cZoology =150 \\$aVarroidae =550 \\$wg$aParasitiformes =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 115 (Varroidae, superfamily Dermanyssoidea, cohort Dermanyssina, suborder Mesostigmata, order Parasitiformes) =750 \2$aVarroidae$0(DNLM)D057077$5IEN =LDR 00449cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362821902441 =005 20120730164043.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142328 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02072115 =035 \\$aBZZ2234NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC695 =150 \\$aVaricose veins =450 \\$aVarices =450 \\$wnne$aVarix =550 \\$wg$aVeins$xDiseases =750 \2$aVaricose Veins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014648 =LDR 00401cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362822002441 =005 20120730164043.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142325 =035 \\$aBZZ2231NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC898 =150 \\$aVaricocele =550 \\$wg$aSpermatic cord$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aVaricose veins =750 \2$aVaricocele$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014646 =LDR 00663cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362822102441 =005 20120730164043.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142324 =035 \\$aBZZ2230NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR400.2.V37 =150 \\$aVaricella-zoster virus =450 \\$aChickenpox virus =450 \\$aHerpes zoster virus =450 \\$aHuman herpesvirus-3 =450 \\$aVaricella virus =450 \\$aVZ virus =550 \\$wg$aHerpesviruses =670 \\$aMESH$b(Herpesvirus 3, Human x Chickenpox virus x Herpes zoster virus, x Varicella-Zoster virus, VZ virus) =750 \2$aHerpesvirus 3, Human$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014645 =LDR 00782cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362822202441 =005 20200416175941.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142095 =035 \\$aBZZ2001NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85142095 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQH401$bQH411 =150 \\$aVariation (Biology) =450 \\$aBiological variation =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$wg$aHeredity =550 \\$aGenetics =550 \\$aMutation (Biology) =670 \\$aVernon, H.M. Variation in animals and plants, 1903. =670 \\$aDarwin, C. The variation of animals and plants under domestication, 1868. =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 26, 2000$b(titles: biological variation) =750 \2$aBiological Variation, Population$0(DNLM)D000073537$5IEN =LDR 00599cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362822302441 =005 20091104111332.0 =008 050718i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142070 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC304 =150 \\$aVapor pressure =360 \\$isubdivision$aVapor pressure$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Vapor pressure =360 \\$isubdivision$aVapor pressure$iunder individual chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Vapor pressure =550 \\$wg$aPressure =550 \\$wg$aSublimation (Chemistry) =750 \2$aVapor Pressure$0(DNLM)D055548$5IEN =LDR 00423cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362822402441 =005 20120730164043.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142052 =035 \\$aBZZ1958NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.O64$cBotany =053 \0$aSB307.V2$cCulture =150 \\$aVanilla =550 \\$wg$aFlavoring essences =550 \\$wg$aOrchids =750 \2$aVanilla$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031669 =LDR 00385cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362822502441 =005 20120730164043.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142027 =035 \\$aBZZ1933NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVancomycin =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aGlycopeptide antibiotics =750 \2$aVancomycin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014640 =LDR 01410cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362822602441 =005 20130514083355.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142005 =035 \\$aBZZ1911NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.V2$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.V2$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQE516.V2$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTP245.V2$cChemical technology =150 \\$aVanadium =450 \\$aErythronium (Metal) =450 \\$aPanchromium =550 \\$wg$aTransition metals =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 12, 2012$b(Vanadium is a chemical element with the symbol V and atomic number 23. It is a hard, silvery gray, ductile and malleable transition metal. Andr�es Manuel del R�io discovered compounds of vanadium in 1801 by analyzing a new lead-bearing mineral he called "brown lead," and presumed its qualities were due to the presence of a new element, which he named erythronium) =670 \\$aChemicool website, Oct. 12, 2012$b(Vanadium was discovered in 1801 by the Spanish scientist Andres Manuel del Rio. He named his new element panchromo or panchromium meaning "all of the colors" because of the wide range of colors he had found when investigating the element's salts. He then renamed the element eritrono or erythronium, from the Greek word eruthros, meaning red.) =750 \2$aVanadium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014639 =LDR 00337cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362822702441 =005 20120730164043.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85142004 =035 \\$aBZZ1910NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aVanadates =550 \\$wg$aVanadium compounds =750 \2$aVanadates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014638 =LDR 00593cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362822802441 =005 20130404111558.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141922 =035 \\$aBZZ1828NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.V33 =150 \\$aValproic acid =450 \\$aDipropylacetic acid =450 \\$aPropylpentanoic acid =450 \\$aPropylvaleric acid =450 \\$aSodium valproate =450 \\$aValproate =550 \\$wg$aAcetic acid =550 \\$wg$aAnticonvulsants =550 \\$wg$aValeric acid =750 \2$aValproic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014635 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362822902441 =005 20120730164042.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141837 =035 \\$aBZZ1743LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.V3 =150 \\$aValerianaceae =550 \\$wg$aDipsacales =750 \2$aValerianaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028161 =LDR 00403cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362823002441 =005 20041110105330.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141835 =035 \\$aBZZ1741LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.V3$cBotany =053 \0$aSB295.V34$cMedicinal plants =150 \\$aValeriana =550 \\$wg$aValerianaceae =750 \2$aValerian$0(DNLM)D014632$5IEN =LDR 00294cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362823102441 =005 20120730164042.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141834 =035 \\$aBZZ1740NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aValerates =750 \2$aValerates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014631 =LDR 00456cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362823202441 =005 20120522103811.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141766 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02068053 =035 \\$aBZZ1672NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVagus nerve =450 \\$aPneumogastric nerve =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Cranial =550 \\$wg$aParasympathetic nervous system =750 \2$aVagus Nerve$0(DNLM)D014630$5IEN =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362823302441 =005 20120730164042.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141763 =035 \\$aBZZ1669NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD540.57 =150 \\$aVagotomy =550 \\$wg$aVagus nerve$xSurgery =750 \2$aVagotomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014628 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362823402441 =005 20120730164042.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141762 =035 \\$aBZZ1668NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aVaginitis =450 \\$aVagina$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =550 \\$wg$aVagina$xDiseases =750 \2$aVaginitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014627 =LDR 00441cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362823502441 =005 20060803091628.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141761 =035 \\$aBZZ1667LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aVaginismus =550 \\$wg$aPsychosexual disorders =550 \\$wg$aSpasms =550 \\$wg$aVagina$xAbnormalities =670 \\$aDSM-III-R:$bp. 295. =750 \2$aVaginismus$0(DNLM)D052065$5IEN =LDR 00535cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362823602441 =005 20120730164042.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141760 =035 \\$aBZZ1666NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG107.5.V3 =150 \\$aVaginal smears =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic specimens =550 \\$wg$aExfoliative cytology =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs, Female$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs, Female$xExamination =750 \2$aVaginal Smears$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014626 =LDR 00440cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362823702441 =005 20070423100402.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141759 =035 \\$aBZZ1665NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVagina, Medication by =450 \\$aMedication, Vaginal =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xAdministration =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =750 \2$aVaginal Creams, Foams, and Jellies$0(DNLM)D014622$5IEN =LDR 00342cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362823802441 =005 20120730164042.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141757 =035 \\$aBZZ1663NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG268$bRG272 =150 \\$aVagina$xDiseases =750 \2$aVaginal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014623 =LDR 00312cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362823902441 =005 20120730164042.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141756 =035 \\$aBZZ1662NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVagina$xCancer =750 \2$aVaginal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014625 =LDR 01983cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362824002441 =005 20120730164042.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141754 =035 \\$aBZZ1660NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85141754 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aVagina =450 \\$aVaginal canal =550 \\$wg$aCopulatory organs =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs, Female =670 \\$aDorland's ill. medical dict., c1981$b(vagina: the canal in the female, extending from the vulva to the cervix uteri, which receives the penis in copulation) =670 \\$aRandom House Web. unabr. dict., c1997$b(vagina 1. Anat., Zool. a. the passage leading from the uterus to the vulva in certain female mammals) =670 \\$aThe on-line medical dict., via WWW, May 16, 2000$b(vagina - the female organ of sexual intercourse, the birth canal) =670 \\$aMedical glossary, via Amer. Med. Assoc. Web site, May 16, 2000$b(Vagina - the muscular passage connecting the uterus with the outside genitals; a component of the female reproductive system) =670 \\$aDict. of on-line medical resources, via WWW, May 16, 2000$b(vagina - is part of the internal female genitalia. Anterior to the vagina is the urinary bladder and posterior to the vagina is the rectum. The vaginal mucosa is lined with stratified epithelium.) =670 \\$aMedicineNet.com medical dict., via WWW, May 16, 2000$b(Vagina: The muscular canal extending from the cervix to the outside of the body. It is usually six to seven inches in length, and its walls are lined with mucus membrane. It includes two vaultlike structures, the anterior (front) vaginal fornix and the posterior (rear) vaginal fornix. The cervix protrudes slightly into the vagina, and it is through a tiny hole in the cervix (the os) that sperm make their way toward the internal reproductive organs. The vagina also includes numerous tiny glands that make vaginal secretions.) =750 \2$aVagina$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014621 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362824102441 =005 20120730164042.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141726 =035 \\$aBZZ1632NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC166 =150 \\$aVacuum =450 \\$aHigh vacuum technique =550 \\$aElectric discharges through gases =750 \2$aVacuum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014618 =LDR 00556cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362824202441 =005 20120730164042.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141724 =035 \\$aBZZ1630NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.E68 =150 \\$aVaccinium vitis-idaea =450 \\$aCowberry =450 \\$aFoxberry =450 \\$aLingonberry =450 \\$aMountain cranberry =450 \\$aNorthern mountain cranberry =450 \\$aWhinberry =550 \\$wg$aVaccinium =750 \2$aVaccinium vitis-idaea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029801 =LDR 01350cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362824302441 =005 20120730164042.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141723 =035 \\$aBZZ1629LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.E68$cBotany =053 \\$aSB207.B54$cForage plants =150 \\$aBilberry =450 \\$aBlaeberry =450 \\$aEuropean blueberry =450 \\$aMyrtle whortleberry =450 \\$wnne$aVaccinium myrtillus =450 \\$aWhinberry =450 \\$aWhortleberry =550 \\$wg$aVaccinium =670 \\$aJoint FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius Commission. Recommended international standard for quick frozen bilberries, 1976. =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 644 (Vaccinium myrtillus, myrtle whortleberry, wineberry) =670 \\$aPop. encyc. plants, 1982:$bp. 57 (bilberry, Vaccinium myrtillus, blaeberry, European blueberry, whortleberry) =670 \\$aAgric. hdbk. Checklist names 3,000 vascular plants, 1986:$bp. 145 (Vaccinium myrtillus, bilberry, whortleberry) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Vaccinium myrtillus, whortleberry, bilberry, whinberry) =670 \\$aFAO plants$b(Vaccinium myrtillus, bilberry, whortleberry) =670 \\$aTanaka, T. Tanaka's cyclopedia of edible plants, 1976:$bp. 753 (Vaccinium myrtillus, whortleberry, bilberry) =750 \2$aVaccinium myrtillus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029800 =LDR 00335cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362824402441 =005 20120730164038.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141371 =035 \\$aBZZ1277NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUreterocele =550 \\$wg$aUreters$xDiseases =750 \2$aUreterocele$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014518 =LDR 00401cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362824502441 =005 20120730164038.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141368 =035 \\$aBZZ1274NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC915 =150 \\$aUremia =450 \\$aUraemia =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =550 \\$aAzotemia =750 \2$aUremia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014511 =LDR 00368cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362824602441 =005 20120730164038.0 =008 920305||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141365 =035 \\$aBZZ1271NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.U7 =150 \\$aUrease =450 \\$aUrase =550 \\$wg$aAmidases =750 \2$aUrease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014510 =LDR 00636cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362824702441 =005 20120730164038.0 =008 050729i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141359 =035 \\$aBZZ1265NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dABAU =053 \0$aQD315$cChemistry =053 \0$aQP801.U7$cPhysiological chemistry =150 \\$aUrea =450 \\$aCarbamide =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism =550 \\$wg$aNitrogen excretion =550 \\$wg$aUrine =550 \\$wg$aUrine$xAnalysis =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003:$b(urea; also known as: carbamide) =750 \2$aUrea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014508 =LDR 00627cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362824802441 =005 20150202155118.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141338 =035 \\$aBZZ1244NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aUrbanization =450 \\$aCities and towns, Movement to =450 \\$aUrban development =450 \\$aUrban systems =550 \\$wg$aCities and towns =550 \\$wg$aSocial history =550 \\$wg$aSociology, Rural =550 \\$wg$aSociology, Urban =550 \\$wg$aUrban policy =550 \\$aRural-urban migration =750 \2$aUrbanization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014507 =LDR 00557cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362824902441 =005 20120730164037.0 =008 060531i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141324 =035 \\$aBZZ1230NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHT170$bHT178 =150 \\$aUrban renewal =450 \\$aModel cities =450 \\$aRenewal, Urban =450 \\$aUrban redevelopment =450 \\$aUrban renewal projects =550 \\$aCity planning =550 \\$aLand use, Urban =550 \\$aUrban policy =750 \2$aUrban Renewal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014506 =LDR 00799cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362825002441 =005 20120730164037.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141316 =035 \\$aBZZ1222NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA566.7 =150 \\$aUrban health =450 \\$aCity health =450 \\$aUrban public health =450 \\$aUrbanization$xHealth aspects =550 \\$wg$aPublic health =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on public health in urban areas. This heading may be divided geographically by names of individual regions, countries, states, etc. Works on public health in specific cities or other urban areas are entered under the heading$aPublic health$iwith the appropriate geographic subdivision. =750 \2$aUrban Health$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014504 =LDR 01235cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362825102441 =005 20121226153339.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141285 =035 \\$aBZZ1191NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.U7$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.U7$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.U7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aUranium compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =550 \\$wg$aRadioactive substances =670 \\$aUranium and its compounds, via Depleted UF b6 (B guide website, Aug. 13, 2012$b(Uranium is a radioactive element that occurs naturally in varying but small amounts in soil, rocks, water, plants, animals and all human beings. Uranium can be processed to make fuel for nuclear reactors, and for use in U.S. National Defense. Uranium can take many chemical forms (including uranium hexafluoride), some of which play an important role in uranium processing. Several possible health effects are associated with human exposure to uranium compounds.) =670 \\$aUranium compounds, via WebElements website, Aug. 13, 2012$b(Compounds: halides, oxides, sulfides, hydrides, and complexes) =750 \2$aUranium Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017974 =LDR 01869cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362825202441 =005 20121226153339.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141276 =035 \\$aBZZ1182NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.U7$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.U7$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTA480.U7$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTP245.U7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aUranium =550 \\$wg$aActinide elements =550 \\$wg$aMetals =550 \\$aTransuranium elements =670 \\$aNegri, J.C. Maps showing the distribution of radon and uranium in water samples and thorium and uranium in dry-stream sediment samples in the Sierra Ancha Wilderness and Salome Study Area, Gila County, Arizona, 1980. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 13, 2012$b(Uranium is a silvery-white metallic chemical element in the actinide series of the periodic table, with symbol U and atomic number 92. All isotopes are unstable and uranium is weakly radioactive. When refined, uranium is a silvery white, weakly radioactive metal, which is harder than most elements.) =670 \\$aThe element uranium, via It's elemental - the periodic table of elements website, Aug. 13, 2012$b(Element Classification: Metal. Group name: Actinide. Radioactivity was first discovered in 1896 when Antoine Henri Becquerel, a French physicist, detected it from a sample of uranium. Since it is naturally radioactive, uranium, usually in the form of uranium dioxide (UO b2 (B), is most commonly used in the nuclear power industry to generate electricity. Naturally occurring uranium consists of three isotopes: uranium-234, uranium-235 and uranium-238. Although all three isotopes are radioactive, only uranium-235 is a fissionable material that can be used for nuclear power.) =750 \2$aUranium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014501 =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362825302441 =005 20060803090314.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141257 =035 \\$aBZZ1163NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUracil =450 \\$aDioxopyrimidine =450 \\$aPyrimidinedione =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aPyrimidines =750 \2$aUracil$0(DNLM)D014498$5IEN =LDR 00320cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362825402441 =005 20120730164037.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141256 =035 \\$aBZZ1162NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUrachus =550 \\$wg$aFetus =750 \2$aUrachus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014497 =LDR 00710cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362825502441 =005 20120730164037.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141196 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02063247 =035 \\$aBZZ1102NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.A2$cOrganic chemistry =053 \\$aQP752.F35$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aQR92.F3$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aTX553.U5$cNutrition =150 \\$aUnsaturated fatty acids =450 \\$aFatty acids, Unsaturated =450 \\$aPolyunsaturated fatty acids =550 \\$wg$aAlkenes =550 \\$wg$aFatty acids =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fatty acids, Unsaturated) =750 \2$aFatty Acids, Unsaturated$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005231 =LDR 01178cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362825602441 =005 20121002085704.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141124 =035 \\$aBZZ1030NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB2371$bLB2372 =150 \\$aUniversities and colleges$xGraduate work =360 \\$isubdivision$aGraduate work$iunder names of individual universities, etc., e.g.$aHarvard University--Graduate work;$ialso subdivision$aEducation (Graduate)$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups; and subdivision$aStudy and teaching (Graduate)$iunder names of individual corporate bodies, names of places, ethnic groups, and topical headings, e.g.$aBiology--Study and teaching (Graduate) =450 \\$aEducation, Graduate =450 \\$aGraduate education =450 \\$aGraduate programs =450 \\$aGraduate schools =450 \\$aGraduate work =450 \\$aPost-graduate work =450 \\$aPostgraduate work =450 \\$aPrograms, Graduate =450 \\$aSchools, Graduate =550 \\$wg$aEducation, Higher =550 \\$wg$aResearch =550 \\$aGraduate students =750 \2$aEducation, Graduate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004500 =LDR 01366cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362825702441 =005 20141022121459.0 =008 050419i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141086 =035 \\$aBZZ0992NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLA225$bLA228$cUnited States =053 \0$aLA410$bLA2270$cOther countries =053 \0$aLB2300$bLB2430$cGeneral =053 \0$aLD$bLG$cIndividual institutions =150 \\$aUniversities and colleges =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aCollege;$iand names of individual institutions =450 \\$aColleges =450 \\$aColleges and universities$5IEN =450 \\$aDegree-granting institutions =450 \\$aHigher education institutions =450 \\$aHigher education providers =450 \\$aInstitutions of higher education =450 \\$aPostsecondary institutions =550 \\$wg$aPublic institutions =550 \\$wg$aSchools =550 \\$aEducation, Higher =670 \\$aERIC thes. via WWW, Apr. 19, 2005$b(Colleges UF Higher education institutions) =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 19, 2005$b(titles: degree-granting institutions, higher education institutions, institutions of higher educations, postsecondary institutions) =670 \\$aEvaluation of excellence challenge : survey of higher education providers 2002, 2003. =750 \2$aUniversities$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014495 =LDR 01017cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362825802441 =005 20110720103635.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85140286 =035 \\$aBZZ0192NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aE714$bE735 =150 \\$aSpanish-American War, 1898 =450 \\$aAmerican-Spanish War, 1898 =450 \\$aHispano-American War, 1898 =450 \\$aWar of 1898 =451 \\$aSpain$xHistory$ySpanish-American War, 1898$5IEN =451 \\$aSpain$xHistory$yWar with the United States, 1898 =451 \\$aUnited States$xHistory$ySpanish-American War, 1898$5IEN =451 \\$wnne$aUnited States$xHistory$yWar of 1898 =451 \\$aUnited States$xHistory$yWar with Spain, 1898 =670 \\$aWorld Book$b(Spanish-American War; brief conflict between the U.S. and Spain; took place between April and August 1898) =670 \\$aAcad. Am. encyc. =670 \\$aBritannica Micro. =670 \\$aHennepin. =750 \2$aSpanish-American War, 1898$0(DNLM)D047832$5IEN =LDR 01012cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362825902441 =005 20090224120314.0 =008 991213||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85140205 =035 \\$aBZZ0111NU =035 \\$aSH 85140205 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC =053 \0$aE456$bE655 =151 \\$aUnited States$xHistory$yCivil War, 1861-1865 =450 \\$aAmerican Civil War, 1861-1865 =450 \\$aCivil War, U. S., 1861-1865 =450 \\$aWar between the States, 1861-1865 =450 \\$aWar of Secession, U.S., 1861-1865 =450 \\$aWar of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 =451 \\$aSouthern States$xHistory$yCivil War, 1861-1865 =451 \\$aUnited States$xHistory$y1861-1865 (Civil War)$5IEN =551 \\$aConfederate States of America =670 \\$aUnited States. War Dept. War of the Rebellion, 1880-1901. =681 \\$iExample under$aCivil war =688 \\$aFormer heading: 151:##: _{dollar}a United States$xHistory$yCivil War$5IEN =750 \2$aAmerican Civil War$0(DNLM)D047831$5IEN =LDR 00953cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362826002441 =005 20100526164801.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85140139 =035 \\$aBZZ0045NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aE201$bE298 =151 \\$aUnited States$xHistory$yRevolution, 1775-1783 =360 \\$isubdivision$aHistory--Revolution, 1775-1783$iunder names of regions, states, cities, etc. =450 \\$aAmerican Revolution, 1775-1783 =450 \\$aAmerican Revolutionary War, 1775-1783 =450 \\$aRevolution, American, 1775-1783 =450 \\$aRevolutionary War, American, 1775-1783 =450 \\$aWar of the American Revolution, 1775-1783 =451 \\$aUnited States$xHistory$y1775-1783 (Revolution) =451 \\$wnnoa$aUnited States$xHistory$xRevolution$5IEN =681 \\$iExample under$aRevolutions$iand under the reference from$aRevolution, [date] =750 \2$aAmerican Revolution$0(DNLM)D047788$5IEN =LDR 00792cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362826102441 =005 20060803085521.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139711 =035 \\$aBZY9617NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL430.7.U6 =150 \\$aUnionidae =450 \\$wnne$aAmblemidae =550 \\$wg$aFreshwater mussels =550 \\$wg$aUnionoida =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 1124 (family Amblemidae) =670 \\$aVaught, K.C. A classification of the living Mollusca, 1989:$bp. 122 (subfamily Ambleminae, family Unionidae) =670 \\$aCommon and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the U.S. and Canada. Mollusks, 1988:$bpp. 28-34 (genera Amblema Fusconaia, Quadrula ... family Unionidae) =750 \2$aUnionidae$0(DNLM)D049876$5IEN =LDR 00585cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362826202441 =005 20120730164036.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139643 =035 \\$aBZY9549NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHD5707.5$bHD5710.2 =150 \\$aUnemployment =450 \\$aJoblessness =550 \\$wg$aEmployment (Economic theory) =550 \\$wg$aLabor supply =550 \\$wg$aManpower policy =550 \\$wg$aRight to labor =550 \\$aFull employment policies =550 \\$aUnderemployment =750 \2$aUnemployment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014478 =LDR 01605cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362826302441 =005 20120730164036.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139639 =035 \\$aBZY9545NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aHD5707.5 =150 \\$aUnemployed =450 \\$aJobless people =450 \\$aOut-of-work people =450 \\$aUnemployed people =450 \\$aUnemployed workers =550 \\$wg$aLabor supply =550 \\$wg$aPersons =550 \\$wg$aUnemployment =550 \\$aRight to labor =670 \\$aActivities for the unemployed, c1985. =670 \\$aSinfield, A. The long-term unemployed, 1968. =670 \\$aBroomhill, R. Unemployed workers, 1978. =670 \\$aIncomes of unemployed individuals and their families, 1971, 1973. =670 \\$aIshumi, A.G.M. The urban jobless in eastern Africa, 1984. =670 \\$aERIC thesaurus, via WWW, Dec. 13, 2006$b(Unemployed USE: Unemployment) =670 \\$aAustralian thesaurus of education descriptors, via WWW, Dec. 13, 2006$b(Unemployed USE: Unemployment) =670 \\$aHumanities and social science electronic thesaurus, via WWW, Dec. 13, 2006$b(Unemployed. BT: Disadvantaged groups; Economic activity; Groups; Labour and employment. RT: Longterm unemployment; Unemployment; Workers) =670 \\$aVOCED thesaurus, via WWW, Dec. 13, 2006$b(Unemployed. NT: Unemployed youth. RT: Job applicant; Unemployment; Unemployment insurance; Work incentive) =670 \\$aHankinson, R. POPIN thesaurus, 1993:$bp. 127 (Unemployed. RT: Unemployment) =750 \2$aUnemployment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014478 =LDR 00624cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362826402441 =005 20120730164036.0 =008 031205i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139607 =035 \\$aBZY9513NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dDGPO$dDLC =053 \0$aHD9999.U5$bHD9999.U54$cEconomic aspects =053 \0$aRA622$bRA623.6$cGeneral =150 \\$aUndertakers and undertaking =450 \\$aFuneral directors =450 \\$aFuneral industry =450 \\$aMorticians =450 \\$aMortuary practice =550 \\$wg$aDeath care industry =550 \\$aFuneral homes =750 \2$aMortuary Practice$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009027 =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362826502441 =005 20120730164036.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139573 =035 \\$aBZY9479NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aLC4661$bLC4700.4 =150 \\$aUnderachievers =550 \\$wg$aStudents =750 \2$aUnderachievement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014477 =LDR 00397cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362826602441 =005 20120730164036.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139563 =035 \\$aBZY9469NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF463.U5$cPsychology =053 \0$aHB615$cEconomics =150 \\$aUncertainty =550 \\$wg$aReasoning =750 \2$aUncertainty$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035501 =LDR 00894cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362826702441 =005 20120730164036.0 =008 991221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139535 =035 \\$aBZY9441NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85139535 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL638.U5$cZoology =150 \\$aMudminnows =450 \\$aDalliidae =450 \\$wnne$aNovumbridae =450 \\$wnne$aUmbridae =550 \\$wg$aSalmoniformes =670 \\$aFishBase WWW, Dec. 21, 1999$b(Family Umbridae. Common name: Mudminnows. Order Salmoniformes) =670 \\$aIntegrated Taxonomic Info. System, via WWW, Dec. 21, 1999$b(Umbridae. Vernacular Name: mudminnows. Order: Esociformes) =670 \\$aCatalog of fishes, via WWW, Dec. 21, 1999$b(Umbridae (mudminnows), order Esociformes. 3 valid genera in family Umbridae: Dallia, Novumbra, Umbra) =750 \2$aUmbridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017877 =LDR 00585cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362826802441 =005 20120730164036.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139524 =035 \\$aBZY9430NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM543 =150 \\$aNavel =450 \\$aBelly button =450 \\$aOmphalos =450 \\$wnne$aUmbilicus =550 \\$wg$aAbdomen =550 \\$aUmbilical cord =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aWorld Book: v. 9$b(navel) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Umbilicus) =675 \\$aHennepin =750 \2$aUmbilicus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014472 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362826902441 =005 20120730164035.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139520 =035 \\$aBZY9426NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUmbilical cord =450 \\$aCord, Umbilical =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =550 \\$aNavel =750 \2$aUmbilical Cord$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014470 =LDR 00596cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362827002441 =005 20120730164035.0 =008 040128i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139518 =035 \\$aBZY9424NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.U48$cBotany =053 \0$aSB351.U54$cVegetables =150 \\$aUmbelliferae =450 \\$aAmmiaceae =450 \\$aApiaceae =450 \\$aHydrocotylaceae =450 \\$aUmbellifers =550 \\$wg$aUmbellales =670 \\$aUmbellifer Resource Centre homepage, Jan. 28, 2004$b(Umbellifers) =750 \2$aApiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019661 =LDR 00536cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362827102441 =005 20120730164035.0 =008 060411i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139510 =035 \\$aBZY9416NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC459$bQC459.5$cOptics =053 \0$aQD96.U4$cQualitative analysis =150 \\$aUltraviolet spectroscopy =550 \\$wg$aAtomic spectroscopy =550 \\$wg$aMolecular spectroscopy =550 \\$wg$aOptical spectroscopy =750 \2$aSpectrophotometry, Ultraviolet$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013056 =LDR 00477cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362827202441 =005 20120730164035.0 =008 930106||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139509 =035 \\$aBZY9415NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC459 =150 \\$aUltraviolet spectrometry =450 \\$wnne$aUltra-violet spectrometry =550 \\$wg$aSpectrometer =550 \\$wg$aUltraviolet radiation =750 \2$aSpectrophotometry, Ultraviolet$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013056 =LDR 00916cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362827302441 =005 20120730164035.0 =008 030228i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139506 =035 \\$aBZY9412NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQC459$bQC459.5 =150 \\$aUltraviolet radiation =450 \\$aBlack light =450 \\$aLight, Black =450 \\$aLight, Ultraviolet =450 \\$aRays, Ultraviolet =450 \\$aU-V light =450 \\$aU-V radiation =450 \\$aU-V rays =450 \\$aUltra-violet radiation =450 \\$wnne$aUltra-violet rays =450 \\$aUltraviolet light =450 \\$aUltraviolet rays =450 \\$aUV light =450 \\$aUV radiation =450 \\$aUV rays =550 \\$wg$aRadiation =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 28, 2003$b(UV light; ultra violet radiation; ultra-violet radiation) =750 \2$aUltraviolet Rays$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014466 =LDR 00922cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362827402441 =005 20120730164035.0 =008 020801||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139504 =035 \\$aBZY9410NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aUltrastructure (Biology) =360 \\$isubdivision$aUltrastructure$iunder individual organs, tissues, and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Ultrastructure =450 \\$aFine structure (Biology) =450 \\$aNanobiology =550 \\$wg$aCells =550 \\$wg$aMicrostructure =550 \\$wg$aNanoscience =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Structure: fine structure: any of the detailed cellular and intercellular structures that can be identified with the electron microscope. Also called ultrastructure.) =670 \\$aNanobiology : journal of research on nanoscale living systems (a serial) =750 \2$aCells$xultrastructure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002477Q000648 =LDR 00421cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362827502441 =005 20120522093307.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139503 =035 \\$aBZY9409NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD33.7 =150 \\$aUltrasonics in surgery =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =550 \\$wg$aUltrasonics in medicine =750 \2$aUltrasonic Surgical Procedures$0(DNLM)D059708$5IEN =LDR 00780cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362827602441 =005 20120730164035.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139500 =035 \\$aBZY9406NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG527.5.U48 =150 \\$aUltrasonics in obstetrics =450 \\$aObstetrical ultrasonic imaging =450 \\$aObstetrical ultrasonics =450 \\$aObstetrical ultrasonography =450 \\$aObstetrical ultrasound =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic ultrasonic imaging =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics =750 \2$81$wb$aUltrasonography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014463 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aUltrasonography$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00606cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362827702441 =005 20120730164035.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85139494 =035 \\$aBZY9400NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC244$cAcoustics =053 \0$aTA367$cEngineering =150 \\$aUltrasonics =450 \\$aInaudible sound =450 \\$aSupersonics =550 \\$wg$aSound =550 \\$aSound pressure =680 \\$iHere are entered works on sound inaudible to the human ear, i.e., at frequencies above about 20,000 cycles. =750 \2$aUltrasonics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014465 =LDR 00426cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362827802441 =005 20080518104736.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85139492 =035 \\$aBZY9398NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM862.7 =150 \\$aUltrasonic waves$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aSupersonic therapy =450 \\$aUltrasonic therapy =750 \2$aUltrasonic Therapy$0(DNLM)D014464$5IEN =LDR 00478cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362246102441 =005 20120730163000.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039959 =035 \\$aBZN9865NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDumping syndrome =450 \\$aDumping reactions =450 \\$aDumping stomach =550 \\$wg$aPostgastrectomy syndromes =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDumping Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004377 =LDR 00428cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362246202441 =005 20120730163000.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039921 =035 \\$aBZN9827NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.S62 =150 \\$aDugong =450 \\$aDugong dugon =450 \\$aDugong (Genus) =450 \\$aDugongs =550 \\$wg$aDugongidae =750 \2$aDugong$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020454 =LDR 00410cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362246302441 =005 20120730163000.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039918 =035 \\$aBZN9824NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.P7 =150 \\$aDugesia =450 \\$aEuplanaria =550 \\$wg$aDugesiidae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlanarians$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010932 =LDR 00485cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362246402441 =005 20120730163000.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039885 =035 \\$aBZN9791NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDuctus arteriosus =450 \\$aBotallo's duct =450 \\$aDuctus Botalli =550 \\$wg$aAorta =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels =550 \\$wg$aFetus =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDuctus Arteriosus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004373 =LDR 00995cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362246502441 =005 20120730162959.0 =008 040121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039879 =035 \\$aBZN9785NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL696.A52$cZoology =053 \0$aSF504.7$bSF505.63$cCulture =150 \\$aDucks =450 \\$aAnatinae =550 \\$wg$aAnatidae =550 \\$wg$aPoultry =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. III, p. 690 (true ducks (subfamily Anatinae, family Anatidae)) =670 \\$aThe Amer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., c2000$b(poultry: Domestic fowls, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, or geese, raised for meat or eggs) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(poultry: domesticated birds that serve as a source of eggs or meat and that include among commercially important kinds chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese and among kinds chiefly of local interest guinea fowl, peafowl, pigeons, pheasants, and others) =750 \2$aDucks$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004372 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362246602441 =005 20120730162959.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039827 =035 \\$aBZN9733NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK524.D79 =150 \\$aDryopteris =550 \\$wg$aDryopteridaceae =750 \2$aDryopteris$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032492 =LDR 00710cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362246702441 =005 20110414092403.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039817 =035 \\$aBZN9723NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDrying agents =450 \\$aDehydrating agents =450 \\$aDesiccants =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =550 \\$wg$aDrying =680 \\$iHere are entered works on driers used to remove moisture. Works on equipment used in drying operations are entered under$aDrying apparatus.$iWorks on driers used in paints, varnishes, etc. are entered under$aDriers. =681 \\$iNotes under$aDriers; Drying apparatus =750 \2$aHygroscopic Agents$0(DNLM)D058427$5IEN =LDR 00609cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362246802441 =005 20120730162959.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039805 =035 \\$aBZN9711NU =035 \\$ash 85039805 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTP492.82.D78 =150 \\$aDry ice =450 \\$aCarbon dioxide snow =450 \\$aIce, Dry =450 \\$aRefrigerating carbonic acid =450 \\$aSolid carbon dioxide =550 \\$wg$aCarbon dioxide =550 \\$wg$aRefrigerants =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dry ice x Carbon dioxide snow) =750 \2$aDry Ice$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004367 =LDR 00687cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362246902441 =005 20120730162959.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039770 =035 \\$aBZN9676NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHD9665$bHD9675 =150 \\$aDrugstores =450 \\$aApothecaries (Drugstores) =450 \\$aApothecary shops =450 \\$aChemists' shops =450 \\$aDrug stores =450 \\$aPharmacies =550 \\$wg$aPharmaceutical services =550 \\$wg$aStores, Retail =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Brit.; Chemist's shop) =670 \\$aLaycock, G. Burglary : a study of chemists' shops, 1984. =750 \2$aPharmacies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010594 =LDR 00588cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362247002441 =005 20090212131940.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039761 =035 \\$aBZN9667NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM671 =150 \\$aDrugs, Nonprescription =450 \\$aNonprescription drugs =450 \\$aOTC drugs =450 \\$aOver-the-counter drugs =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =550 \\$wg$aHealth products =550 \\$aNonprescription drug industry =550 \\$aPatent medicines =750 \2$aNonprescription Drugs$0(DNLM)D004366$5IEN =LDR 01104cz 2200289n 4500 =001 9880362247102441 =005 20241022104740.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039758 =035 \\$aBZN9664NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRS201.V43 =150 \\$aDrug carriers (Pharmacy) =450 \\$aCarriers, Drug (Pharmacy) =450 \\$aDrug carrier systems (Pharmacy) =450 \\$aDrug vehicles (Pharmacy) =450 \\$aDrugs$xCarriers =450 \\$wnne$aDrugs$xVehicles =450 \\$aVehicles, Drug (Pharmacy) =550 \\$wg$aDrug delivery systems =670 \\$aMESH$b(Drug carriers; Vehicles) =670 \\$aNIH thes.$b(Drugs vehicles) =670 \\$aEncyc. pharm. tech.:$bv. 4, p. 13 ("carriers are intended to act as delivery systems at the level of an organ or organelle.") Index (Drug carriers; Drug carrier systems) =750 \2$aDrug Carriers$0(DNLM)D004337$5IEN =750 \2$aPharmaceutical Vehicles$0(DNLM)D014677$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aNanoparticle Drug Delivery System$0(DNLM)D000090783$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00573cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362247202441 =005 20120730162959.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039756 =035 \\$aBZN9662NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM301.45 =150 \\$aDrugs$xTherapeutic equivalency =450 \\$aBioequivalence in drugs =450 \\$aClinical equivalence in drugs =450 \\$aDrugs$xEquivalency, Therapeutic =450 \\$aTherapeutic equivalency in drugs =550 \\$wg$aBiopharmaceutics =750 \2$aTherapeutic Equivalency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013810 =LDR 01430cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362247302441 =005 20120730162958.0 =008 031024||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039755 =035 \\$aBZN9661NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM301.27 =150 \\$aDrugs$xTesting =360 \\$isubdivision$aTesting$iunder individual drugs and groups of drugs; and subdivision$aTherapeutic use--Testing$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Therapeutic use--Testing; Insulin--Therapeutic use--Testing =450 \\$aClinical drug trials =450 \\$aClinical trials of drugs =450 \\$aDrug bioscreening =450 \\$aDrug trials =450 \\$aDrugs$xClinical trials =450 \\$aDrugs$xEffectiveness$xTesting =450 \\$aDrugs$xEvaluation =550 \\$wg$aClinical pharmacology =550 \\$wg$aDrug development =670 \\$aThompson, E. Drug bioscreening, 1990. =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 13, 2003$b(titles: clinical drug trials, drug trials) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on testing the effectiveness or safety of drugs. Works on testing to identify the personal use or misuse of drugs are entered under$aDrug testing.$iTechnical works on chemical analysis to determine the composition or presence of drugs are entered under$aDrugs--Analysis. =681 \\$iNotes under$aDrug testing; Drugs--Analysis =750 \2$aDrug Evaluation$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D004341 =LDR 00302cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362247402441 =005 20120730162958.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039750 =035 \\$aBZN9656NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDrugs$xStorage =750 \2$aDrug Storage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004356 =LDR 01400cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362247502441 =005 20140227164724.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039746 =035 \\$aBZN9652NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM302.5 =150 \\$aDrugs$xSide effects =360 \\$isubdivision$aSide effects$iunder individual drugs and groups of drugs, e.g.$aThalidomide--Side effects; Oral contraceptives--Side effects;$ialso subdivision$aTherapeutic use--Side effects$iunder other individual chemicals and groups of chemicals and individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCopper--Therapeutic use--Side effects; Corn--Therapeutic use--Side effects;$iand subdivision$aChemotherapy--Complications$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Chemotherapy--Complications =450 \\$aAdverse drug reactions =450 \\$aAdverse reactions to drug therapy =450 \\$aChemotherapy$xComplications =450 \\$aChemotherapy$xComplications and sequelae$5IEN =450 \\$aDrug-induced disease =450 \\$aDrug side effects =450 \\$aDrugs$xAdverse reactions =450 \\$aSide effects of drugs =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aIatrogenic diseases =550 \\$aDrug interactions =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 2, 1998$b(titles: drug side effects) =750 \2$aDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions$0D064420$5IEN =LDR 00346cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362247602441 =005 20120730162958.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039744 =035 \\$aBZN9650NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRS159 =150 \\$aDrugs$xPreservation =750 \2$aPreservatives, Pharmaceutical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011310 =LDR 00674cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362247702441 =005 20090210112407.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039743 =035 \\$aBZN9649NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM138 =150 \\$aDrugs$xPrescribing =450 \\$aDrug prescribing =450 \\$aPrescribing of drugs =450 \\$aPrescription of drugs =550 \\$wg$aChemotherapy =680 \\$iHere are entered works on prescribing of drugs. Works on how to write drug prescriptions are entered under$aPrescription writing. =681 \\$iNote under$aPrescription writing =750 \2$aDrug Prescriptions$0(DNLM)D011307$5IEN =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362247802441 =005 20120730162958.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039741 =035 \\$aBZN9647NU =035 \\$ash 85039741 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRS159.5 =150 \\$aDrugs$xPackaging =750 \2$aDrug Packaging$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004349 =LDR 01258cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362247902441 =005 20140409132134.0 =008 060317i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039740 =035 \\$aBZN9646NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDrugs$xOverdose =360 \\$isubdivision$aOverdose$iunder individual drugs and groups of drugs, e.g.$aNarcotics--Overdose =360 \\$isubdivision$aOverdose$iunder individual drugs or groups of drugs, e.g.$aNarcotics--Overdose =360 \\$isubdivision$aOverdosage$iunder particular drugs or groups of drugs, e.g.$aHypnotics--Overdosage =450 \\$aDrug overdose =450 \\$wnne$aDrugs$xOverdosage =450 \\$aOverdosage of drugs =450 \\$aOverdose of drugs =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xDosage =550 \\$wg$aPoisoning =550 \\$aMedication errors =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 17, 2006$b(Overdose. 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General and non-legal works on the control of drugs are entered under$aDrug control.$iTechnical works on grade, quality, purity, and strength of drugs are entered under$aDrugs--Standards. =681 \\$iNotes under$aDrug control; Drugs--Standards =750 \2$aLegislation, Drug$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007880 =LDR 00334cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362248102441 =005 20120730162958.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039733 =035 \\$aBZN9639NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDrugs$xLabeling =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDrug Labeling$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004348 =LDR 00453cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362248202441 =005 20110326125343.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039731 =035 \\$aBZN9637NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRS55.2 =150 \\$aDrugs$xGeneric substitution =450 \\$aGeneric drug substitution =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xPrescribing =550 \\$aGeneric drugs =750 \2$aDrug Substitution$0(DNLM)D057915$5IEN =LDR 00567cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362248302441 =005 20120730162958.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039728 =035 \\$aBZN9634NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM301.8 =150 \\$aDrugs$xDose-response relationship =450 \\$aDose-response relationship, Drug$5IEN =450 \\$aDrugs$xDose-effect relationship =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xDosage =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDose-Response Relationship, Drug$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004305 =LDR 00730cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362248402441 =005 20060706130550.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039727 =035 \\$aBZN9633NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRS200$bRS201 =150 \\$aDrugs$xDosage forms =450 \\$aCompounding, Drug =450 \\$aDosage forms of drugs =450 \\$aDrug compounding =450 \\$aPharmaceutical compounding =450 \\$aPharmaceutical dosage forms =550 \\$wg$aDrug delivery systems =670 \\$aLC database, 7/8/94$b(pharmaceutical dosage forms) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Drug compounding) =750 \2$aDosage Forms$0(DNLM)D004304$5IEN =750 \2$aDrug Compounding$0(DNLM)D004339$5IEN =LDR 00909cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362248502441 =005 20120202151401.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039720 =035 \\$aBZN9626NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM147$bRM180 =150 \\$aDrugs$xAdministration =360 \\$isubdivision$aAdministration$iunder individual drugs and groups of drugs, e.g.$aAnesthetics--Administration;$iand subdivision$aTherapeutic use--Administration$iunder other individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Therapeutic use--Administration; 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medication: a medicine or medicament) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(medicine: n. -s, a substance or preparation used in treating disease) =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aPrescription Drugs$4NM$0(DNLM)D055553$5IEN =750 \2$aPharmaceutical Preparations$0(DNLM)D004364$5IEN =LDR 00501cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362248702441 =005 20120730162958.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039718 =035 \\$aBZN9624NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85039718 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM302.6 =150 \\$aDrug withdrawal symptoms =450 \\$aSubstance withdrawal syndrome$5IEN =450 \\$aWithdrawal symptoms =550 \\$wg$aSymptoms =750 \2$aSubstance Withdrawal Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013375 =LDR 00324cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362248802441 =005 20120730162958.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039717 =035 \\$aBZN9623NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDrug utilization$xEvaluation =750 \2$aDrug Utilization Review$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D017723 =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362248902441 =005 20080513095538.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85038890 =035 \\$aBZN8796NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL737.C432 =150 \\$aDolphins =450 \\$aDelphininae =550 \\$wg$aDelphinidae =750 \2$aDolphins$0(DNLM)D004289$5IEN =LDR 02098cz a2200421n 4500 =001 9880362249002441 =005 20120730162950.0 =008 051005i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038828 $zsh 90002356 =035 \\$aBZN8734LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dNNU =053 \0$aQK495.C785$cBotany =150 \\$aDogwoods =450 \\$aArctocrania =450 \\$aBenthamia (Dogwoods) =450 \\$aChamaepericlymenum =450 \\$aCornels =450 \\$wnne$aCornus (Plants) =450 \\$aCynoxylon =450 \\$aDendrobenthamia =450 \\$wnne$aDogwood =450 \\$aMacrocarpium =450 \\$aSvida =450 \\$wnne$aSwida =450 \\$aThelycrania =450 \\$aYinquania =550 \\$wg$aCornaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mercel, F. Roz�s�irenie a variabilita z�astupcov rodov Cornus L., Swida Opiz a Corylus L. na Slovensku, 1988. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Cornus; syn: Chamaepericlymenum, Cynoxylon, Swida (Svida), Thelycrania, Dogwood, Cornel) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Cornus; see also cornel, dogwood) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 370. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Cornus; syn: Benthamia, Chamaepericlymenum, Svida, Dogwood) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, May 20, 2005$b(Genus: Cornus L. Family: Cornaceae. Common name: dogwood. Synonyms: Afrocrania, Arctocrania, Benthamia, Bothrocaryum, Chamaepericlymenum, Cynoxylon, Macrocarpium, Thelycrania, Yinquania. Probable synonyms: Benthamidia, Dendrobenthamia, Swida) =670 \\$aWiersema, J.H. World economic plants, c1999$b(Cornus L. - dogwood - Cornaceae) =670 \\$aCappiello, P. Dogwoods : the genus Cornus, 2005. =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera. Electronic version 1.0, via WWW, May 20, 2005$b(Cornus (Dicotyledones: Cornaceae); no entries for Arctocrania, Cynoxylon, Dendrobenthamia, Macrocarpium, Svida, Swida, Thelycrania, or Yinquania; other entries for: Benthamia (Monocotyledones: Orchidaceae); Afrocrania (Dicotyledones: Cornaceae); Benthamidia (Dicotyledones: Cornaceae)) =750 \2$aCornus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029768 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362249102441 =005 20120730162950.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038798 =035 \\$aBZN8704NU =035 \\$aSH 85038798 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF991$bSF992 =150 \\$aDogs$xDiseases =750 \2$aDog Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004283 =LDR 01607cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362249202441 =005 20120730162948.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038796 =035 \\$aBZN8702NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C22$cZoology =053 \0$aSF421$bSF440.2$cDomestic animals =150 \\$aDogs =450 \\$aCanis canis =450 \\$aCanis domesticus =450 \\$aCanis familiarus =450 \\$aCanis familiarus domesticus =450 \\$aCanis lupus familiaris =450 \\$aDog =450 \\$aDomestic dog =550 \\$wg$aDomestic animals =550 \\$wg$aGray wolf =670 \\$aITIS, Mar. 20, 2008$b(Canis lupus familiaris - domestic dog. Synonyms: Canis familiaris, Canis familiarus domesticus) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, Mar. 20, 2008$b(Canis lupus familiaris (dog). Synonyms: Canis familiaris, Canis domesticus, Canis canis. Common name: dogs) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, 3rd ed., via WWW, Mar. 20, 2008$b(Canis lupus familiaris - Domestic dog; comments under Canis lupus: Includes the domestic dog as a subspecies, with the dingo provisionally separate--artificial variants created by domestication and selective breeding) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 20, 2008$b(under Gray wolf: DNA sequencing and genetic drift studies indicate that the gray wolf shares a common ancestry with the domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris); the domestic dog is now normally classified as a subspecies of the wolf: Canis lupus familiaris) =681 \\$iExample under$aPets =750 \2$aDogs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004285 =LDR 00664cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362249302441 =005 20120730162948.0 =008 030625i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038776 =035 \\$aBZN8682NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL638.9$cZoology =150 \\$aDogfish =450 \\$aDogfishes =450 \\$aDogsharks =550 \\$wg$aSharks =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(dogfish, pl. dogfish, dogfishes: any of several small sharks, chiefly of the family Squalidae) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(dogfish: any of several small sharks of the families Squalidae, Scyliorhinidae, and Triakidae) =750 \2$aDogfish$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004284 =LDR 01436cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362249402441 =005 20120730162948.0 =008 030319i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038739 =035 \\$aBZN8645NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.C$cBotany =150 \\$aDodder =450 \\$aCuscuta =450 \\$aDevil's guts (Plants) =450 \\$aDodders =450 \\$aScald (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aCuscutaceae =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(dodder: Cuscuta spp.; Cuscuta L. Convolvulaceae (Cuscutaceae), dodder, devil's guts, scald) =670 \\$aWiersema, J.H. World economic plants, c1999$b(Cuscuta L. - dodder - Cuscutaceae (Convolvulaceae) =670 \\$aITIS, Mar. 19, 2003$b(Cuscuta L. -- dodder. Family Cuscutaceae -- dodder) =670 \\$aPlants database, Mar. 19, 2003$b(Cuscuta L., dodder. Family: Cuscutaceae) =670 \\$aNatureServe explorer, via WWW, Mar. 19, 2003$b(Cuscuta. Cuscutaceae. All but one of the species listed that has a common name has dodder in the common name) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, via WWW, Mar. 19, 2003$b(Cuscuta (Dicotyledones: Convolvulaceae) =670 \\$aVascular plant families and genera, via WWW, Mar. 19, 2003$b(Cuscuta L. Convolvulaceae) =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(dodder: pl. -ders or der) =681 \\$iExample under$aParasitic plants =750 \2$aCuscuta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034182 =LDR 00837cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362249502441 =005 20120730162947.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038731 =035 \\$aBZN8637NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDocumentation =360 \\$isubdivision$aDocumentation$iunder topical headings, e.g.$aAgriculture--Documentation =550 \\$wg$aInformation science =550 \\$aInformation services =550 \\$aLibrary science =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the processes by which documents are made available, including abstracting, archives, bibliographies, cataloging, classification, indexing, information centers, information storage and retrieval systems, libraries, copying processes, translating services, etc., treated collectively. =750 \2$aDocumentation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004282 =LDR 01117cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362249602441 =005 20120730162947.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85038708 =035 \\$aBZN8614NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P78$cBotany =053 \0$aSB615.D6$cWeeds =150 \\$aDocks (Plants) =450 \\$aRumex =550 \\$wg$aPolygonaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Dock: any of a certain coarse weedy plant ... constitute the genus Rumex) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Dock: any of various weedy plants belonging to the genus Rumex) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Rumex ... Dock) =670 \\$aDict. flow. plants$b(Rumex (Polygonaceae)) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Rumex (Polygonaceae)) =670 \\$aEngles Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 77 (Rumex) =670 \\$aHowes, F.N. A dict. of useful and everyday plants and their common names, 1974:$bp. 83 (Dock roots; Rumex spp.) =670 \\$aAGRICOLA, via 1stsearch, Nov. 13, 1996$b(descriptors: Docks (Plants)) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index, via 1stsearch, Nov. 13, 1996$b(Dock (Plant)) =750 \2$aRumex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031804 =LDR 00526cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362249702441 =005 20120730162947.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85038697 =035 \\$aBZN8603NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.D63 =150 \\$aDobutamine =450 \\$aHydroxyphenylmethylpropylaminoethylbenzenediol =550 \\$wg$aCatecholamines =550 \\$wg$aPhenethylamines =550 \\$wg$aSympathomimetic agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDobutamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004280 =LDR 00482cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362249802441 =005 20120730162947.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038616 =035 \\$aBZN8522NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ811$bHQ960.7 =150 \\$aDivorce =360 \\$isubdivision$aDivorce$iunder names of individual persons =550 \\$wg$aMarriage =550 \\$aBroken homes =550 \\$aDivorced people =750 \2$aDivorce$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004243 =LDR 00618cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362249902441 =005 20130826084435.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038594 =035 \\$aBZN8500NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV837$cAquatic sports =150 \\$aDiving =550 \\$wg$aAquatic sports =680 \\$iHere are entered works on plunging into a swimming pool or other body of water, often while executing acrobatic stunts. Works on swimming underwater using equipment are entered under$aDeep diving. =681 \\$iNote under$aDeep diving =750 \2$aDiving$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004242 =LDR 00456cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362250002441 =005 20120730162947.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85038582 =035 \\$aBZN8488NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC862.D =150 \\$aDiverticulosis =550 \\$wg$aColon (Anatomy)$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aFiber deficiency diseases =550 \\$wg$aIntestines$xDiseases =750 \2$aDiverticulum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004240 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362250102441 =005 20120730162947.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038581 =035 \\$aBZN8487NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC862.D6 =150 \\$aDiverticulitis =550 \\$wg$aColon (Anatomy)$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aDiverticulosis =750 \2$aDiverticulitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004238 =LDR 00321cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362250202441 =005 20120730162946.0 =008 931213i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038575 =035 \\$aBZN8481NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDivers =550 \\$wg$aSwimmers =750 \2$aDiving$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004242 =LDR 00415cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362250302441 =005 20120730162946.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85038569 =035 \\$aBZN8475NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDiuron =450 \\$aDichlorophenyldimethylurea =550 \\$wg$aHerbicides =550 \\$wg$aUrea =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDiuron$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004237 =LDR 00573cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362250402441 =005 20060508123646.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038566 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02098299 =035 \\$aBZN8472NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM377$cPharmacology =053 \\$aRS431.D58$cPharmaceutical chemistry =150 \\$aDiuretics =450 \\$wnne$aDiuretics and diuresis =450 \\$aWater pills =550 \\$wg$aChemotherapy =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =550 \\$aDiuresis =750 \2$aDiuretics$0(DNLM)D004232$5IEN =LDR 00534cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362250502441 =005 20120730162946.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038565 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02098292 =035 \\$aBZN8471NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP211 =150 \\$aDiuresis =450 \\$wnne$aDiuretics and diuresis =550 \\$wg$aKidneys =550 \\$wg$aOsmoregulation =550 \\$wg$aUrine =550 \\$aDiuretics =670 \\$aWk AFH3103 =750 \2$aDiuresis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004231 =LDR 00513cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362250602441 =005 20120730162946.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85038545 =035 \\$aBZN8451NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQA273.6 =150 \\$aDistribution (Probability theory) =450 \\$aDistribution functions =450 \\$aFrequency distribution =550 \\$wg$aCharacteristic functions =550 \\$wg$aProbabilities =750 \2$aStatistical Distributions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016008 =LDR 00489cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362250702441 =005 20100313163531.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85038517 =035 \\$aBZN8423NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD63.D6$cChemistry =053 \\$aTP156.D5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aDistillation =450 \\$aRectification of spirits =550 \\$wg$aSeparation (Technology) =550 \\$aLiquors =750 \2$aDistillation$0(DNLM)D057168$5IEN =LDR 00466cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362250802441 =005 20120730162946.0 =008 060920i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038515 =035 \\$aBZN8421NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDistemper =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary virology =670 \\$aConcise veterinary dict.$b(a serious contagious disease of dogs, foxes, ferrets, and mink caused by a morbillivirus) =750 \2$aDistemper$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004216 =LDR 01062cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362250902441 =005 20120730162946.0 =008 030403i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038507 =035 \\$aBZN8413NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dUkOxU =053 \0$aLC5800$bLC5808 =150 \\$aDistance education =450 \\$aDistance learning =550 \\$wg$aEducation =550 \\$aOpen learning =550 \\$aTelecommunication in education =670 \\$aDistance learning and supported open learning worldwide, c1997. =670 \\$aOED Online, March 14, 2003$b(Distance learning: education (esp. at tertiary level) in which contact between students and teacher is principally by correspondence or broadcast programmes, rather than face to face) =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on the various forms of supervised study, usually in the field of adult education, supported by tutors and an organization at a distance from the student communicating via written, audiovisual, or electronic media. =750 \2$aEducation, Distance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020375 =LDR 00379cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362251002441 =005 20120730162946.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038501 =035 \\$aBZN8407NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDissociation (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aDefense mechanisms (Psychology) =750 \2$aDissociative Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004213 =LDR 00735cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362251102441 =005 20190529125137.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038494 =035 \\$aBZN8400NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dUPB =053 \0$aLB2369$cPreparation =150 \\$aDissertations, Academic =360 \\$isubdivision$aDissertations$iunder names of individual universities and colleges, e.g.$aHarvard University--Dissertations =450 \\$aAcademic dissertations =450 \\$aPrograms, Academic =450 \\$aTheses =450 \\$aThesis writing =450 \\$aUniversities and colleges$xDissertations =550 \\$aAcademic disputations =750 \2$aAcademic Dissertations as Topic$0(DNLM)D004212$5IEN =LDR 00700cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362251202441 =005 20120730162946.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038487 =035 \\$aBZN8393NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC647.D5 =150 \\$aDisseminated intravascular coagulation =450 \\$aConsumption coagulopathy =450 \\$aDefibrination syndrome =450 \\$aDiffuse intravascular coagulation =450 \\$aIntravascular coagulation, Disseminated =550 \\$wg$aBlood coagulation disorders =670 \\$aMESH$b(Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation x Consumption Coagulopathy) =750 \2$aDisseminated Intravascular Coagulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004211 =LDR 00579cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362251302441 =005 20120730162946.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85038485 =035 \\$aBZN8391NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL812.5 =150 \\$aDissection =360 \\$isubdivision$aDissection$iunder individual animals and groups of animals and individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFishes--Dissection; Heart--Dissection; Foot--Dissection =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDissection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004210 =LDR 01197cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362251402441 =005 20251029110746.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85038483 =035 \\$aBZN8389NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85038483 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC693$cCardiovascular medicine =053 \\$aRD598.5$cVascular surgery =150 \\$aDissecting aortic aneurysms =450 \\$aAortic dissection =450 \\$aDissecting aneurysms of the aorta =450 \\$aDissecting hematomas of the aorta =450 \\$aLaennec's disease =450 \\$aShekelton's aneurysm =550 \\$wg$aAortic aneurysms =750 \2$81$wb$aAortic Aneurysm$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001014 =750 \2$81$wb$aAortic Dissection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000784 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAortic Aneurysm$iand$aAneurysm, Dissecting. =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aDissection, Abdominal Aorta$0(DNLM)D000094631$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aDissection, Ascending Aorta$0(DNLM)D000094630$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aDissection, Thoracic Aorta$0(DNLM)D000094629$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/05/14 =LDR 00576cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362251502441 =005 20201123165730.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85038464 =035 \\$aBZN8370NU =035 \\$aSH 85038464 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDisplacement (Psychology) =450 \\$aDisplacement behavior in humans =550 \\$wg$aDefense mechanisms (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aHuman behavior =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =550 \\$wg$aSublimation (Psychology) =750 \2$aDisplacement, Psychological$0(DNLM)D004208$5IEN =LDR 00469cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362251602441 =005 20201012174021.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038455 =035 \\$aBZN8361NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRS151 =150 \\$aDispensatories =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =550 \\$wg$aPharmacy =550 \\$aMedicine$vFormulae, receipts, prescriptions =550 \\$aPharmacopoeias =750 \2$aDispensatories$0(DNLM)D004207$5IEN =LDR 00501cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362251702441 =005 20120730162945.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85038445 =035 \\$aBZN8351NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDisopyramide =450 \\$aDiisopropylaminoethylphenylpyridineacetamide =550 \\$wg$aAcetamide =550 \\$wg$aMyocardial depressants =550 \\$wg$aPyridineacetic acid =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDisopyramide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004206 =LDR 00681cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362251802441 =005 20180102113411.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85038438 =035 \\$aBZN8344NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD106 =150 \\$aDislocations =360 \\$isubdivision$aDislocation$iunder names of bones, joints and regions of the body, e.g.$aPatella--Dislocation; Hip joint--Dislocation; Foot--Dislocation =450 \\$aJoints$xDislocation =450 \\$aLuxations =550 \\$wg$aAbnormalities, Human =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries =750 \2$aJoint Dislocations$0(DNLM)D004204$5IEN =LDR 00516cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362251902441 =005 20140305170457.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85038429 =035 \\$aBZN8335NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA761$bRA767 =150 \\$aDisinfection and disinfectants =450 \\$aDisinfectants =450 \\$aGermicides =550 \\$wg$aSanitation =550 \\$aFumigation =750 \2$aDisinfectants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004202 =750 \2$aDisinfection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004203 =LDR 00350cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362252002441 =005 20120730162945.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038423 =035 \\$aBZN8329NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDisgerminoma =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs$xCancer =750 \2$aDysgerminoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004407 =LDR 00451cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362252102441 =005 20120730162945.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038420 =035 \\$aBZN8326NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDiseases in twins =450 \\$aTwins$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aFamilial diseases =550 \\$wg$aTwins =670 \\$aMESH$b(Diseases in twins) =750 \2$aDiseases in Twins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004200 =LDR 00990cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362252202441 =005 20100402173632.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038417 =035 \\$aBZN8323NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC =053 \0$aRA639$bRA642 =150 \\$aCommunicable diseases$xTransmission =360 \\$isubdivision$aTransmission$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aTuberculosis--Transmission =360 \\$isubdivision$aTransmission$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aTuberculosis--Transmission =450 \\$aCommunicable disease transmission =450 \\$aDisease transmission =450 \\$wnne$aDiseases$xTransmission =450 \\$aGerms, Spread of =450 \\$aSpread of communicable diseases =450 \\$aSpread of germs =450 \\$aTransmission of diseases =550 \\$wg$aEpidemiology =670 \\$aCover your cough: stop the spread of germs, 2006. =750 \2$aDisease Transmission, Infectious$0(DNLM)D018562$5IEN =LDR 00907cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362252302441 =005 20120730162944.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85038415 =035 \\$aBZN8321NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA404 =150 \\$aDiseases$xReporting =360 \\$isubdivision$aReporting$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aTuberculosis--Reporting;$iand subdivision$aToxicology--Reporting$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Toxicology--Reporting =450 \\$aDisease registers =450 \\$aDiseases$xReporting$xGovernment policy =450 \\$aMorbidity 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\\$aSocial hygiene =550 \\$wg$aHealth =550 \\$aSex instruction =550 \\$aSexually transmitted diseases =670 \\$aEuropean multilingual thesaurus on health promotion$b(sexual health) =670 \\$aWorld Health Organization Web site, Apr. 19, 2010$b(sexual health) =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 19, 2010$b(sexual health) =750 \2$aSexual Health$0(DNLM)D000074384$5IEN =LDR 01631cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880949066202441 =005 20200626113110.0 =008 951023i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 95008935 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 95008935 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170145350000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA76.88 =150 \\$aHigh performance computing =450 \\$aHPC (Computer science) =550 \\$wg$aElectronic data processing =550 \\$aCyberinfrastructure =550 \\$aSupercomputers =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-214906: High performance computing, 1995:$bp. v (We define High Performance Computing (HPC) as an integrated computing environment that includes software, algorithms, programming tools, and visualization, and enables solving compute intensive problems) p. 3 (High Performance Computing (HPC), synonymous with Supercomputing, orginated in the late 1970s and has spread dramatically in the current decade. Initially limited to applications in defense industry and several high technology industries, HPC is now entering other sectors of business, industry and science) =670 \\$aASTI, June, 1995. =670 \\$aSCI, 1989:$bv. 18. =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 23, 1995. =670 \\$aFederal High Performance Computing Program (U.S.); High Performance Computing Act of 1991. =670 \\$aFreedman, A. Computer glossary, 1993:$bHigh-Performance Computing (Federal initiative to enhance U.S. computing capability that includes a T3-speed network linking agencies, private companies and schools to supercomputer centers; HPC) =750 \2$aComputing Methodologies$0(DNLM)D003205$5IEN =LDR 00866cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880949066502441 =005 20200626113550.0 =008 040407||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002000569 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2002000569 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172036190000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTK5105.88815$cTechnology =053 \0$aZA4240$cInformation resources =150 \\$aSemantic Web =550 \\$wg$aSemantic integration (Computer systems) =550 \\$wg$aSemantic networks (Information theory) =550 \\$wg$aWorld Wide Web =550 \\$aMicroformats =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002070545: The Semantic Web--ISWC 20002, 2002. =670 \\$aASTI on FirstSearch, May 6, 2002:$bin titles (semantic Web) =670 \\$aEngr. index online, May 6, 2002$b(identifier: Semantic Web) =750 \2$aSemantic Web$0(DNLM)D000075403$5IEN =LDR 00651cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880949073902441 =005 20200619131814.0 =008 000503i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87007802 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 87007802 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172119030000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRefugee camps =360 \\$inames of individual refugee camps =450 \\$aCamps, Refugee =450 \\$aDisplaced persons camps =550 \\$wg$aRefugees$xHousing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vuksić, S. 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The relationship between self-directed learning readiness and learning style preferences on employee learning in a public library system, 2013. =750 \2$aSelf-Directed Learning as Topic$0(DNLM)D000073819$5IEN =LDR 01274nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880949265202441 =005 20200625173052.0 =008 940729i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 94005544 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 94005544 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169369200000041 =040 \\$aORU$cDLC =150 \\$aSecond harmonic generation =450 \\$aOptical second harmonic generation =450 \\$aSHG (Second harmonic generation) =550 \\$wg$aNonlinear optics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Koos, D.A. Optical second harmonic generation studies on single crystal noble metal electrodes, 1991. =670 \\$aShen, Y.R. The principles of nonlinear optics, 1984:$bp. 86 (second harmonic generation) =670 \\$aLaud, B.B. Lasers and non-linear optics, 1985:$bp. 185 (second harmonic generation; SHG) =670 \\$aLupke, G. Second- and third-harmonic generation from cubic ... 1994$b(In Journal of the Optical Society of America B, v. 11 no 1, p. 33 ff.) =670 \\$aWong, E.K.L. Comparative studies of optical second harmonic generation of single crystal ... 1992:$bleaf iii (second harmonic generation; SHG) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aBritannica Macro.;$aBritannica Micro. =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aSecond Harmonic Generation Microscopy$0(DNLM)D000073798$4RM$5IEN =LDR 00512cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880949265402441 =005 20200625171141.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044729 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85044729 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169050650000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQ172.5.E77 =150 \\$aErrors, Scientific =450 \\$aMistakes, Scientific =450 \\$aScientific errors =550 \\$wg$aErrors =750 \2$aScientific Experimental Error$0(DNLM)D000073886$5IEN =LDR 00510nz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880949266202441 =005 20200625140411.0 =008 970203\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97001340 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 97001340 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170838360000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aScience in art =670 \\$a91-200635: Die Mechanik in den Künsten : Studien zur ästhetischen Bedutung von Naturwissenschaft und Technologie, c1990. =750 \2$aScience in the Arts$0(DNLM)D000075862$5IEN =LDR 00383cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880949266502441 =005 20200625132600.0 =008 860211\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118667 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85118667 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169599330000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aScience in literature =750 \2$aScience in Literature$0(DNLM)D000075863$5IEN =LDR 00683nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880949266702441 =005 20200625125240.0 =008 970804i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97005983 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 97005983 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169470980000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCommunication in learning and scholarship =450 \\$aCommunication in scholarship =450 \\$aScholarly communication =550 \\$wg$aLearning and scholarship =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-30158: Knowledge dissemination in Africa : the role of scholarly journals, 1997. =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 4, 1997. =750 \2$aScholarly Communication$0(DNLM)D000073820$5IEN =LDR 00501cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880952373902441 =005 20200707115939.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129475 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85129475 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170717400000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP156.S9 =150 \\$aSublimation (Chemistry) =550 \\$wg$aChange of state (Physics) =550 \\$wg$aPhase rule and equilibrium =750 \2$aSublimation, Chemical$0(DNLM)D000074706$5IEN =LDR 00644cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880954572902441 =005 20200710122159.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130540 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85130540 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172263510000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTP684.S8$cChemical technology =150 \\$aSunflower seed oil =450 \\$aSunflower oil =450 \\$aSunflowerseed oil =550 \\$wg$aVegetable oils =670 \\$aJoint FAO/WHO Commission. 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Sustainable development concepts, c1992. =670 \\$aIAC. =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 8, 1992. =670 \\$aLudescher, C.M. Perceived meanings of "ecologically sustainable development" within the CRC Reef Research Center, 1996. =670 \\$aLong Island University Institute for Sustainable Development website, July 6, 2005:$bhomepage ("Smart growth" is a planning concept that has livability and sustainability as its major tenets). =670 \\$aESD design guide, c2007. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 24, 2007$b(ESD can refer to Ecologically sustainable development; Sustainable development is defined as balancing the fulfillment of human needs with the protection of the natural environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present, but in the indefinite future) =675 \\$aHennepin =681 \\$iExample under$aSustainability =750 \2$aSustainable Development$0(DNLM)D000076502$5IEN =LDR 01070nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880957970702441 =005 20150812095321.9 =008 150507i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2015001202 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2015001202 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)984409615700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGoogle Glass (Computer) =450 \\$aGlass (Computer) =550 \\$wg$aEyewear =550 \\$wg$aWearable computers =670 \\$aWork cat: 2015011491: Bruno, T. Wearable technology : smart watches to Google Glass for libraries, 2015:$bCIP galley (Google Glass; Glass) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 7, 2015$b(Google Glass: Google Glass is a type of wearable technology with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD) ... Google started selling a prototype of Google Glass to qualified "Glass Explorers" in the US on April 15, 2013 ... before it became available to the public on May 15, 2014, for the same price. On January 15, 2015, Google announced that it would stop producing the Google Glass prototype but remained committed to the development of the product.) =LDR 01603cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880957971302441 =005 20200721141502.0 =008 150522i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2015001347 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2015001347 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)984409437300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aWearable technology =450 \\$aWearable devices =450 \\$aWearable electronics =450 \\$aWearable tech =450 \\$aWearables (Wearable technology) =550 \\$wg$aMiniature electronic equipment =550 \\$wg$aSmart materials =550 \\$aFlexible electronics =670 \\$aWork cat: 2013930609: Ugur, S. Embodiment of emotions through wearable technology. =670 \\$aFashion and technology, 2016:$bECIP galley table of contents (examples: wearable computers; zipper switches; conductive thread; E-textiles) =670 \\$aLC data base, viewed July 22, 2015$b(in titles: Wearable technology; Wearable electronics) =670 \\$aInspec, viewed July 22, 2015$b(uncontrolled indexing: Wearable technology; wearable electronics) =670 \\$aApplied science full text, viewed July 22, 2015$b(keyword: Wearable electronics) =670 \\$aWired, May 22, 2015$b(Bill Wasik: 12.17.13.: Why Wearable Tech Will Be as Big as the Smartphone: smartwatches, gesture-controlled armbands, transmitting rings, notification bracelets, and more. A new device revolution is at hand: Just as mobile phones and tablets displaced the once-dominant PC, so wearable devices are poised to push smartphones aside) =750 \2$aWearable Electronic Devices$0(DNLM)D000076251$5IEN =LDR 00427cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880957971802441 =005 20200720152612.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144475 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85144475 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172670070000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aVulvectomy =450 \\$aVulva$xExcision =550 \\$wg$aVulva$xSurgery =750 \2$aVulvectomy$0(DNLM)D000074883$5IEN =LDR 00835nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880958165802441 =005 20200722135641.0 =008 930916i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93006687 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 93006687 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172232270000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aHD50.5 =150 \\$aEmployee empowerment =450 \\$aEmpowerment, Employee =550 \\$wg$aDelegation of authority =550 \\$wg$aManagement$xEmployee participation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-60516: Rancourt, K. Empowered professionals, 1992. =670 \\$aBPI$b(Employee empowerment) =670 \\$aHennipin$b(Employees--Empowerment) =670 \\$aLC data base, 9/14/93$b(Employee empowerment; empowerment; empowering employees; empowering) =750 \\$iRelated mapping$aWork Engagement$0(DNLM)D000074824$4RM$5IEN =LDR 00438cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880958166702441 =005 20200722125237.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090214 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85090214 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169006700000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNatural disasters =450 \\$aNatural calamities =550 \\$wg$aDisasters =750 \2$aNatural Disasters$0(DNLM)D000077587$5IEN =LDR 00615nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880958167102441 =005 20200722124040.0 =008 940223i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94001375 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 94001375 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172647980000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF443.5.W55 =150 \\$aWisconsin Card Sorting Test =450 \\$aWCST (Abstraction test) =550 \\$wg$aAbstraction$xTesting =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-100793: Wisconsin Card Sorting Test manual, c1993. =670 \\$aTests in print III. =750 \2$aWisconsin Card Sorting Test$0(DNLM)D000073218$5IEN =LDR 01174cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880958168202441 =005 20200722123114.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85146723 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85146723 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170113420000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aSD420.5$bSD421.5 =150 \\$aWildfires =450 \\$aBush fires =450 \\$aBushfires =450 \\$aWild fires =450 \\$aWildland fires =550 \\$wg$aFires =670 \\$aHunt, D. Department of Conservation fire research needs analysis, c2007:$bp. 12 (wildfires) p. 66 (bushfires) =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 9, 2007$b(bush fires; bushfires; wildland fires) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 9, 2007$b(Bushfire: A bushfire is a wildfire that occurs in the bush (collective term for forest, scrub, woodland or grassland of Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia); Wildfire: A wildfire, also known as a wildland fire, forest fire, vegetation fire, grass fire, peat fire ("gambut" in Indonesia), bushfire (in Australasia), or hill fire, is an uncontrolled fire often occurring in wildland areas) =750 \2$aWildfires$0(DNLM)D000075923$5IEN =LDR 03190cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880958272902441 =005 20200716172443.0 =008 030925i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130605 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85130605 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172266520000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQC796.2$cPhysics =053 \0$aQD172.S93$cChemistry =150 \\$aSuperheavy elements =450 \\$aSHEs (Superheavy elements) =450 \\$aSuper-heavy elements =450 \\$aSuper-transactinides =450 \\$aTransactinide elements =450 \\$aTransactinides =550 \\$wg$aHeavy elements =550 \\$wg$aRadioactive substances =550 \\$wg$aTransplutonium elements =670 \\$a2009014943: The transactinides : rutherfordium, dubnium, seaborgium, bohrium, hassium, meitnerium, darmstadtium, and roentgenium, 2010:$bECIP galley (transactinides are the elements with atomic numbers of 104 and higher. 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They have only been made artificially; under Transactinide element: In chemistry, transactinide elements (also, transactinides, or super-heavy elements) are the chemical elements with atomic numbers greater than those of the actinides, the heaviest of which is lawrencium (103). Transactinides are radioactive and have only been obtained synthetically in laboratories. List of the transactinide elements: 104 Rutherfordium, Rf; 105 Dubnium, Db; 106 Seaborgium, Sg; 107 Bohrium, Bh; 108 Hassium, Hs; 109 Meitnerium, Mt; 110 Darmstadtium, Ds; 111 Roentgenium, Rg; 112 Copernicium, Cn; 113 Ununtrium, Uut; 114 Flerovium, Fl; 115 Ununpentium, Uup; 116 Livermorium, Lv; 117 Ununseptium, Uus; 118 Ununoctium, Uuo) =670 \\$aGupta, M. The superheavy elements, 2010, via SciTopics website, Aug. 31, 2012$b(The superheavy elements (SHE) are traditionally considered to be those that lie above element 103 (Lawrencium, Lr), the last of the actinides. 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Virtual worlds, 1992. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 14, 2006$b(virtual reality; virtual environments; virtual worlds) =670 \\$aIAC, 02/07/92. =670 \\$aLC data base, 02/07/92. =670 \\$aRichards, Debbie (Debbie Amelia). Seeing the possibilities with augmented reality, 2019:$bpage 2 (according to the Harvard business review report, Mixed reality: A new dimension of work, mixed reality is an umbrella term for the "technology ranging from virtual reality to augmented reality")) =670 \\$aWhat Is via TechTarget, March 15, 2019$b(Mixed reality (MR) is a user environment in which physical reality and digital content are combined in a way that enables interaction with and among real-world and virtual objects. Unlike virtual reality (VR) which immerses the end user in a completely digital environment, or augmented reality (AR) which layers digital content on top of a physical environment, mixed reality blends digital and real world settings. 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The complete idiot's guide to crowdsourcing, 2011:$bintroduction (Crowdsourcing is a process, or a set of processes, that leverages the Internet and our ability to gather gropus--or crowds--of people onine to get something done) =750 \2$aCrowdsourcing$0(DNLM)D063045$5IEN =LDR 00846nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880962469002441 =005 20200819115851.0 =008 180117i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2018000115 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018000115 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810765709100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAdaptability (Psychology) in youth =550 \\$wg$aYouth$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2017421411: Svetogled, ikonomichesko sŭznanie i adaptivnost na mladite khora [Worldview, economic awareness, and adaptability of young people] =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAdaptation, Psychological$0(DNLM)D000223$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAdaptation, Psychological$iand Adolescent$5IEN =LDR 05116nz a2200601n 4500 =001 9880962472102441 =005 20200817123517.0 =008 180111i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2018000075 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018000075 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810714782600041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy =450 \\$aAnoxia-ischemia, Brain =450 \\$aAnoxia-ischemia, Cerebral =450 \\$aAnoxic-ischemic encephalopathy =450 \\$aAsphyxia, Birth =450 \\$aAsphyxia, Intrapartum =450 \\$aAsphyxia, Perinatal =450 \\$aBirth asphyxia =450 \\$aBrain anoxia-ischemia =450 \\$aBrain hypoxia-ischemia =450 \\$aBrain ischemia-anoxia =450 \\$aBrain ischemia-hypoxia =450 \\$aCerebral anoxia-ischemia =450 \\$aCerebral hypoxia-ischemia =450 \\$aCerebral ischemia-anoxia =450 \\$aCerebral ischemia-hypoxia =450 \\$aEncephalopathy, Anoxic-ischemic =450 \\$aEncephalopathy, Hypoxic-ischemic =450 \\$aEncephalopathy, Neonatal =450 \\$aEncephalopathy, Perinatal =450 \\$aHIE (Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy) =450 \\$aHypoxia-ischemia, Brain =450 \\$aHypoxia-ischemia, Cerebral =450 \\$aIntrapartum asphyxia =450 \\$aIschemia-anoxia, Brain =450 \\$aIschemia-anoxia, Cerebral =450 \\$aIschemia-hypoxia, Brain =450 \\$aIschemia-hypoxia, Cerebral =450 \\$aIschemic-hypoxic encephalopathy =450 \\$aNeonatal encephalopathy =450 \\$aPerinatal asphyxia =450 \\$aPerinatal encephalopathy =550 \\$wg$aCerebral anoxia =550 \\$wg$aCerebral ischemia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chen, Chih-Chung. Curcumin-loaded polymeric nanoparticles for neuroprotection in neonatal rats with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), 2017. =670 \\$aMeSH 2018, via WWW, Jan. 11, 2018$b(Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain; A disorder characterized by a reduction of oxygen in the blood combined with reduced blood flow (Ischemia) to the brain from a localized obstruction of a cerebral artery or from systemic hypoperfusion. Prolonged hypoxia-ischemia is associated with Ischemic Attack, Transient; Brain Infarction; Brain Edema; Coma; and other conditions; Entry terms (UF): Anoxia-Ischemia, Brain; Anoxia-Ischemia, Cerebral; Anoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy; Brain Anoxia-Ischemia; Brain Hypoxia-Ischemia; Brain Ischemia-Anoxia; Brain Ischemia-Hypoxia; Cerebral Anoxia-Ischemia; Cerebral Hypoxia-Ischemia; Cerebral Ischemia-Anoxia; Cerebral Ischemia-Hypoxia; Encephalopathy, Anoxic-Ischemic; Encephalopathy, Hypoxic-Ischemic; Hypoxia-Ischemia, Cerebral; Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy; Ischemia-Anoxia, Brain; Ischemia-Anoxia, Cerebral; Ischemia-Hypoxia, Brain; Ischemia-Hypoxia, Cerebral; Ischemic-Hypoxic Encephalopathy) =670 \\$aBirth injury guide WWW site, Jan. 11, 2018$b(Infant Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE); HIE is a brain dysfunction caused by a reduction in the supply of oxygen to the brain and other organs (hypoxia), compounded by low blood flow to vital organs (ischemia). Encephalopathy refers to any condition that results from reduced blood and oxygen supply to the brain) =670 \\$aZanelli, S.A. Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, 2018, via Medscape website, Jan. 17, 2018$b(Perinatal asphyxia, more appropriately known as hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), is characterized by clinical and laboratory evidence of acute or subacute brain injury due to asphyxia. The primary causes of this condition are systemic hypoxemia and/or reduced cerebral blood flow (CBF)) =670 \\$aHypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, or HIE, also known as intrapartum asphyxia, via MyChild at CerebralPalsy.org website, Jan. 17, 2018$b(Oxygen deprivation, or intrapartum asphyxia, can cause Cerebral Palsy. One of the most common types of brain damage caused by oxygen loss is called hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, or HIE. When HIE occurs, it often leads to severe developmental or cognitive delays, or motor impairments that become more apparent as the child continues to develop; Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, or HIE, is the brain injury caused by oxygen deprivation to the brain, also commonly known as intrapartum asphyxia) =670 \\$aHope for HIE website, Jan. 17, 2018:$bWhat is HIE? (Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy; Hypoxic (lack of oxygen), Ischemic (restricting bloodflow), Encephalopathy (affecting the brain); can happen in a variety of ways prior to birth, during the birth process, after birth, and during childhood. Different alternate diagnoses include perinatal encephalopathy, perinatal asphyxia, neonatal encephalopathy or birth asphyxia; HIE has many causes, including placental insufficiency, uterine rupture, placental abruption, true umbilical knots, cord compression, maternal blood clotting disorders, fetal maternal hemorrhage, extremely low maternal blood pressure, trauma during delivery, placental blood clots, shoulder dystocia, cord prolapse, aneurysm rupture, cardiac arrest and near SIDS events) =750 \2$aHypoxia-Ischemia, Brain$0(DNLM)D020925$5IEN =LDR 01959cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9880962767202441 =005 20200824122822.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126340 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85126340 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172428730000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ496.S58 =150 \\$aInfantile spasms =450 \\$aCryptogenic infantile spasms =450 \\$aCryptogenic West syndrome =450 \\$aHypsarrhythmia =450 \\$aInfantile myoclonic epilepsy =450 \\$aJackknife seizures =450 \\$aLightning attacks (Infantile spasms) =450 \\$aMyoclonic epilepsy, Infantile =450 \\$aNeonatal seizures =450 \\$aNodding spasms =450 \\$aSalaam attacks (Infantile spasms) =450 \\$aSalaam seizures =450 \\$wnne$aSpasms, Infantile =450 \\$aSpasmus nutans =450 \\$aSymptomatic infantile spasms =450 \\$aSymptomatic West syndrome =450 \\$aWest syndrome =450 \\$aWest's syndrome =550 \\$wg$aEpilepsy in children =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =670 \\$a97-28764: Mizrahi, E.M. Diagnosis and management of neonatal seizures, 1977$b(neonatal seizures) =670 \\$aMESH, June 12, 2018$b(Spasms, Infantile. Partial scope note: An epileptic syndrome characterized by the triad of infantile spasms, hypsarrhythmia, and arrest of psychomotor development at seizure onset. The majority present between 3-12 months of age, with spasms consisting of combinations of brief flexor or extensor movements of the head, trunk, and limbs. Entry terms: Cryptogenic Infantile Spasms, Cryptogenic West Syndrome, Hypsarrhythmia, Infantile Spasms, Jackknife Seizures, Lightning Attacks, Nodding Spasm, Salaam Attacks, Salaam Seizures, Spasmus Nutans, Symptomatic Infantile Spasms, Symptomatic West Syndrome, West Syndrome. Mapped to: Epilepsy, Generalized; Epileptic syndromes) =750 \2$aSpasms, Infantile$0(DNLM)D013036$5IEN =LDR 01334cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880962860302441 =005 20200821175120.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100698 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85100698 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172515340000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPhenylketonurias =450 \\$aFolling disease =450 \\$wnne$aPhenylketonuria =450 \\$aOligophrenia, Phenylpyruvic =450 \\$aPhenylpyruvic oligophrenia =450 \\$aPKUs (Diseases) =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism, Inborn errors of =670 \\$aMeSH, June 12, 2018$b(Phenylketonurias; scope note: A group of autosomal recessive disorders marked by a deficiency of the hepatic enzyme PHENYLALANINE HYDROXYLASE or less frequently by reduced activity of DIHYDROPTERIDINE REDUCTASE (i.e., atypical phenylketonuria). Classical phenylketonuria is caused by a severe deficiency of phenylalanine hydroxylase and presents in infancy with developmental delay; SEIZURES; skin HYPOPIGMENTATION; ECZEMA; and demyelination in the central nervous system. Entry version: PKU. Entry terms include: Folling disease, Oligophrenia Phenylpyruvica. Mapped to: Brain diseases, Metabolic, Inborn; and Metabolism, Inborn errors) =750 \2$aPhenylketonurias$0(DNLM)D010661$5IEN =LDR 00734nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880962860502441 =005 20200821174642.0 =008 930310i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001269 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 93001269 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172613170000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL430.7.M95$cZoology =150 \\$aPerna =550 \\$wg$aMytilidae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 90-209178: Vakily, J.M. The biology and culture of mussels of the genus Perna, 1989. =670 \\$aVokes, H.E. Genera of the Bivalvia, 1980:$bp. 27 (Perna in Mytilidae) =670 \\$aGötting, K. Malakozoologie, 1974:$bp. 208 (Perna in Familie Mytilidae) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aRandom House =750 \2$aPerna$0(DNLM)D049883$5IEN =LDR 01553cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880962860602441 =005 20200821173230.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091152 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85091152 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170754210000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC632.N47 =150 \\$aNeuronal ceroid-lipofuscinoses =450 \\$aBatten-Spielmeyer-Vogt disease =450 \\$aBatten's disease =450 \\$aCeroid-lipofuscinoses, Neuronal =450 \\$aJansky-Bielschowsky disease =450 \\$aKufs disease =450 \\$aLipofuscinoses, Neuronal ceroid =450 \\$wnne$aNeuronal ceroid-lipofuscinosis =450 \\$aSantavuori-Haltia disease =450 \\$aSpielmeyer-Sjogren disease =450 \\$aSpielmeyer-Vogt disease =450 \\$aVogt Spielmeyer disease =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism, Inborn errors of =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDegeneration =670 \\$aMeSH, June 12, 2018$bNeuronal ceroid-lipofuscinoses (A group of severe neurodegenerative diseases characterized by intracellular accumulation of autofluorescent wax-like lipid materials (CEROID; LIPOFUSCIN) in neurons. Entry terms (abbreviated list): Batten-Spielmeyer-Vogt disease, Batten's disease, Jansky-Bielschowsky disease, Kufs disease, Santavuori-Haltia disease, Spielmeyer-Sjogren disease, Spielmeyer-Vogt disease, Vogt Spielmeyer disease. Mapped to: Neurodegenerative diseases; Genetic diseases, Inborn; Metabolism, Inborn errors; Lipidoses) =750 \2$aNeuronal Ceroid-Lipofuscinoses$0(DNLM)D009472$5IEN =LDR 01022cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880962860702441 =005 20200821165729.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088232 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85088232 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172226480000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMucopolysaccharidoses =450 \\$wnne$aMucopolysaccharidosis =550 \\$wg$aCarbohydrates$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aIntellectual disability =550 \\$wg$aLysosomal storage diseases =670 \\$aMeSH, June 11, 2018$b(Mucopolysaccharidoses:Group of lysosomal storage diseases each caused by an inherited deficiency of an enzyme involved in the degradation of glycosaminoglycans (mucopolysaccharides). The diseases are progressive and often display a wide spectrum of clinical severity within one enzyme deficiency. Mapped to: Lysosomal storage diseases and connective tissue diseases.) =750 \2$aMucopolysaccharidoses$0(DNLM)D009083$5IEN =LDR 03321cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880962860802441 =005 20200821150337.0 =008 050624i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083658 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85083658 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171509940000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV3004$bHV3008$cSocial welfare =053 \0$aRC569.7$bRC574$cGeneral =053 \0$aRJ506.M4$cPediatrics =150 \\$aIntellectual disability =450 \\$wnne$aIdiocy =450 \\$aIntellectual disabilities =450 \\$wnne$aMental deficiency =450 \\$wnne$aMental retardation =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental disabilities =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =550 \\$aPeople with mental disabilities =670 \\$aPresident's Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities Web site, June 24, 2005$b("In honor of the 13th anniversary (July 26, 2003) of the Americans with Disabilities Act, President George W. Bush signs the Executive Order renaming The President's Committee on Mental Retardation to The President's Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities (PCPID) ... ") =670 \\$aAmerican Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities web site, Apr. 23, 2018$b(The term or name for the condition we know today as intellectual disability has changed over time; most recently the condition was primarily known as mental retardation. AAIDD is proud to have been a leader in the adoption of the term intellectual disability in the clinical, scholarly, public policy, and education arenas. Although the name has changed, for more than 50 years the three essential elements for all US-based definitions for this condition--limitations in intellectual functioning, behavioral limitations in adapting to environmental demands, and early age on onset--have not substantially changed) =670 \\$aDisability scoop web site, Apr. 23, 2018:$barticle dated Oct. 5, 2010 (Obama Signs Bill Replacing 'Mental Retardation' With 'Intellectual Disability': President Barack Obama signed legislation Tuesday requiring the federal government to replace the term "mental retardation" with "intellectual disability" in many areas of government. The measure known as Rosa's Law was approved unanimously by Congress before receiving the go-ahead from the president with little fanfare this week. Under the law, "mental retardation" and "mentally retarded" will be stripped from federal health, education and labor policy. "Intellectual disability" and "individual with an intellectual disability" will be inserted in their place. The rights of individuals with disabilities will remain the same) =670 \\$aFederal register, Aug. 1, 2013 ruling, Social Security Administration, viewed online, Apr. 23, 2018$b(effective Sept. 3, 2013: "We are replacing the term 'mental retardation' with 'intellectual disability' in our Listing of Impairments (listings) that we use to evaluate claims involving mental disorders in adults and children under titles II and XVI of the Social Security Act (Act) and in other appropriate sections of our rules. This change reflects the widespread adoption of the term 'intellectual disability' by Congress, government agencies, and various public and private organizations") =750 \2$aIntellectual disability$0(DNLM)D008607$5IEN =LDR 00947cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880962861302441 =005 20200821140615.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053526 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85053526 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170352430000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC632.G36 =150 \\$aGaucher disease =450 \\$aCerebroside lipidosis =450 \\$aFamilial splenic anemia =450 \\$wnne$aGaucher's disease =450 \\$aGaucher-Schlagenhaufer syndrome =450 \\$aSplenic anemia, Familial =550 \\$wg$aCerebrosides$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aSphingolipidoses =670 \\$aMeSH, viewed June 8, 2018$b(An autosomal recessive disorder caused by a deficiency of acid beta-glucosidase (GLUCOSYLCERAMIDASE) leading to intralysosomal accumulation of glycosylceramide mainly in cells of the MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTE SYSTEM) =750 \2$aGaucher Disease$0(DNLM)D005776$5IEN =LDR 00519nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880962861702441 =005 20200820145513.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014247 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85014247 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169481840000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH512 =150 \0$aBiomineralization =450 \0$aBiological mineralization =450 \0$aMineralization, Biological =550 \0$wg$aMinerals in the body =750 \2$aBiomineralization$0(DNLM)D000077320$5IEN-M =LDR 01865cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880962862202441 =005 20200820105454.0 =008 100128i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005007343 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2005007343 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172274160000041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aArsenic trioxide =450 \\$aArseneous anhydride =450 \\$aArseneous oxide =450 \\$aArsenic oxide =450 \\$aArsenic sesquioxide =450 \\$aArsenic(III) oxide =450 \\$aArsenious acid =450 \\$aArsenious oxide =450 \\$aArsenious trioxide =450 \\$aArsenous acid anhydride =450 \\$aArsenous anhydride =450 \\$aCrude arsenic =450 \\$aWhite arsenic =550 \\$wg$aArsenic compounds =550 \\$wg$aOxides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Welch, H.V. The vapor pressure of arsenic trioxide, 1915. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 4, 2005:$b(Arsenic trioxide is the most important commercial compound of arsenic, and the main starting material for arsenic chemistry. ... Other names: arsenic(III) oxide, arsenic sesquioxide, arseneous oxide, arseneous anhydride) =670 \\$aMedical Management Guidelines (MMGs) for arsenic trioxide, via WWW, Nov. 4, 2005:$b(Synonyms include arsenic oxide, arsenious acid, arsenious oxide, arsenious trioxide, arsenous acid anhydride, crude arsenic, arsenolite, and white arsenic) =670 \\$aHawley's condensed chemical dictionary, 1987:$b(arsenic trioxide ([synonyms] crude arsenic; white arsenic; arsenious acid; arsenious oxide; arsenous anhydride)) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003:$b(arsenic trioxide ... A toxic compound, slightly soluble in water. ... Also known as arsenic oxide; arsenious acid); (arseneous oxide, see arsenic trioxide)) =750 \2$aArsenic Trioxide$0(DNLM)D000077237$5IEN-M =LDR 03053nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880962864302441 =005 20200817174524.0 =008 171222||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017005254 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017005254 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810714787300041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aLIM domain proteins =450 \\$aLIM proteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cox, C.L. Dissecting interactions within focal adhesions : studies on vinculin, 2008:$babstr. (Vinculin and paxillin are proteins that localise to focal adhesions. ... In this thesis, the molecular nature of the vinculin tail (Vt) and paxillin LD motif interaction has been studied) =670 \\$aNature reviews, Feb. 2013:$bp. 111 (The LIM domain --- named after the LIN 11, ISL 1 and MEC 3 proteins in Caenorhabditis elegans --- is a type of zinc finger [(source page marginal note): Zinc finger - A small (<100 residue) protein domain that coordinates one or more structurally essential zinc ions] that, unlike the DNA-binding functions of many zinc fingers, is only known to mediate protein-protein interactions. LIM domain proteins are a large family of nuclear and cytosolic proteins that are grouped according to their additional protein domains) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 22, 2017$b(LIM domain proteins ... A large class of structurally-related proteins that contain one or more LIM zinc finger domains. Many of the proteins in this class are involved in intracellular signaling processes and mediate their effects via LIM domain protein-protein interactions) MeSH Tree Structures ([directly subordinate to]: Proteins) =670 \\$aMolecular & general genetics, Oct. 2000:$bp. 257 (LIM-domain proteins participate in important cellular processes in eukaryotes, including gene transcription and actin cytoskeleton organization. They are predominantly found in animals, but have also been identified in yeast and plants. ... LIM proteins act as developmental regulators in eukaryotes, participating in a variety of basic cellular processes including gene transcription, cytoskeletal organization, and signaling) =670 \\$aMechanisms of development, Mar. 1, 2000:$bp. 5 (The LIM domain, discovered 10 years ago as a conserved zinc finger motif, has been found in a variety of different proteins. LIM proteins that are nuclear, cytoplasmic or shuttled between both compartments have been identified in many different species. These proteins contain one, two or multiple LIM domains and can be categorized into different classes according to their amino acid sequence homologies. In recent years, accumulating results have continued to attribute essential functions to LIM proteins in a variety of different biological processes. Identified as a domain mediating protein±protein interactions, the LIM domain is a crucial protein structure for the biological functions of many LIM proteins, thus emphasizing their importance for the assembly of multiprotein complexes) =750 \2$aLIM Domain Proteins$0(DNLM)D060588$5IEN =LDR 01758nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880962864802441 =005 20200817142739.0 =008 180111||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2018000072 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018000072 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810714782800041 =040 \\$aMTG$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aInterleukin-17 =450 \\$aIL-17 (Interleukin-17) =550 \\$wg$aCytokines =550 \\$wg$aInterleukins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chu, Cong-Qiu. Targeting the IL-17 Pathway in Inflammatory Disorders, 2017:$bBack cover ("...IL-17 is a pro-inflammatory cytokine that has a key role in inflammation, autoimmunity, and host defense in a number of inflammatory disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis, ankylosing spondylitis, multiple sclerosis, and inflammatory bowel disease") =670 \\$aCold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, June 15, 2017:$bAbstract ("The cytokines of the interleukin 17 (IL-17) family play a central role in the control of infections, especially extracellular fungi. Conversely, if unrestrained, these inflammatory cytokines contribute to the pathology of numerous autoimmune and chronic inflammatory conditions") =670 \\$aMeSH, March 15, 2018$b(Interleukin-17; scope note: A proinflammatory cytokine produced primarily by T-LYMPHOCYTES or their precursors. Several subtypes of interleukin-17 have been identified, each of which is a product of a unique gene; entry term(s): CTLA-8, CTLA8, Cytokine CX2, Cytokine ML-1, Cytotoxic T lymphocyte-Associated Antigen 8, IL-17, IL-17A, IL-17B, IL-17C, IL-17E, IL-17F, Interleukin 17, Interleukin-17A, Interleukin-17B, Interleukin-17C, Interleukin-17E Interleukin-17F, Interleukin-25) =750 \2$aInterleukin-17$0(DNLM)D020381$5IEN =LDR 01207cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880962956802441 =005 20200820141233.0 =008 890213i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89000883$zsh 85033953 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 89000883 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171422060000041 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171422060000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ657 =150 \\$aCongenital hypothyroidism =450 \\$aCongenital myxedema =450 \\$wnne$aCretinism =450 \\$aEndemic cretinism =450 \\$aFetal iodine deficiency disorder =550 \\$wg$aDwarfism =550 \\$wg$aHypothyroidism =550 \\$wg$aIodine deficiency diseases =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Research in congenital hypothyroidism, c1989. =670 \\$aMeSH, viewed June 7, 2018$b(Cretinism is an entry term on Congenital hypothyroidism; other entry terms Endemic cretinism, Fetal Iodine Deficiency Disorder, and Myxedema, Congenital. Mapped to: Dwarfism; Bone diseases, Endocrine; Hypothyroidism) =670 \\$aForfar text of paediatrics, 1984:$bpp. 1144-1147 (Congenital hypothyroidism) =750 \2$aCongenital Hypothyroidism$0(DNLM)D003409$5IEN =LDR 05857nz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880962959702441 =005 20200818131923.0 =008 171229||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017005287 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017005287 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810714786500041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aYeast two-hybrid assay =450 \\$aTwo-hybrid liquid assay, Yeast =450 \\$aTwo-hybrid screening, Yeast =450 \\$aTwo-hybrid system, Yeast =450 \\$aY2H assay =450 \\$aY2H liquid assay =450 \\$aYeast-2-hybrid assay =450 \\$aYeast two-hybrid liquid assay =450 \\$aYeast two-hybrid screening =450 \\$aYeast two-hybrid system =550 \\$wg$aBiological assay =550 \\$wg$aDNA-protein interactions$xTesting =550 \\$wg$aProtein-protein interactions$xTesting =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lopez, J. Understanding protein-protein interactions in Plantae in network biology utilizing a novel Y2H liquid assay approach, 2016:$babstr. (The Yeast-2-Hybrid (Y2H) assay is a heterologous system that is expanding network biology knowledge via in vivo investigations of binary protein-protein interactions. Traditionally, the Y2H protocol entails the mating or co-transformation of yeast in solid agar media followed by visual analysis for diploid selection. Having played a key role in identifying protein-protein interactions for nearly three decades, the Y2H system includes the interaction between two proteins of interest which result in a reconstituted transcription factor allowing a reporter gene to be transcribed) p. 14 (By performing the Y2H method mating step on agar plates, qualitative methods of classification, must be employed to analyze the results, reiterating the need to depart from traditional methods of visual analysis for growth assessment. This thesis proposes that performing the Y2H in liquid-assay lessens the amount of false positives because outlier data can be specifically defined, as opposed to qualitatively studying an agar plate in which visually an outlier may be sensed when one is not mathematically deviant enough to be an outlier) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of genetics, 2001:$bp. 2164 (The yeast two-hybrid system is a valuable tool used to identify interacting proteins. The protein of interest is expressed as a fusion of the DNA-binding domain of a transcription factor lacking a transcription activation domain. The DNA-binding fusion protein is generally called the bait. The yeast strain also contains one or more reporter genes with binding sites for the DNA-binding domain. To identify proteins that interact with the bait, a plasmid library that expresses cDNA-encoded proteins fused to a transcription activation domain is introduced into the strain. Interaction of a cDNA-encoded protein with the bait results in activation of the reporter genes, allowing cells containing the interactors to be identified) =670 \\$aViral pathogenesis : from basics to systems biology, 2016:$bpage 163 (Two-hybrid screening approaches are high-throughput complementation assays that test for protein--protein or protein--DNA interactions. The assay is typically performed by introducing proteins of interest pairwise into yeast, with each protein fused to a transcription factor that has been split into two complementary fragments. Conventionally, the protein fused to the N-terminal DNA-binding domain of the transcription factor is referred to as the "bait" and the protein fused to the C-terminal activation domain as the "prey." When brought into close proximity to one another through interaction between the bait and prey proteins, the binding and activation domains of the transcription factor function to activate transcription of a reporter gene. ... Although two-hybrid approaches are typically performed using yeast, these assays have also been adapted to bacterial and mammalian systems) =670 \\$aBMC biology, 2017:$b15:108, DOI 10.1186/s12915-017-0446-7, p. 2 (The yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) assay is a powerful tool to identify binary PPIs [protein-protein interactions] by exploiting the modular nature of the yeast Gal4 transcription factor. In this assay, the DNA binding domain and activation domain of Gal4 are fused to two proteins of interest. If the two proteins of interest physically interact, an active Gal4 transcription factor is generated, thereby driving expression of reporter genes under the control of the GAL promoter. Apart from confirming an interaction between two proteins, this assay has been pivotal in discovering novel binding proteins. The Y2H assay has been used in developing binary protein interactome maps in model organisms such as yeast and humans. The Y2H assay can also be used to identify domains and amino acid residues required for PPIs) =670 \\$aNature methods, Dec. 2014:$bp. 1203 (The yeast two-hybrid assay: still finding connections after 25 years. ... The idea of using hybrid proteins containing transcription factor domains to analyze protein-protein interactions was described in 1989. Over the past 25 years, this method has begun to reveal the complex protein networks that underlie cellular behavior. This year marks 25 years since the publication of the first paper describing the yeast two-hybrid assay. ... The concept originated from knowledge about the domain structure of transcription factors, which suggested that hybrid proteins based on these factors could be exploited for a novel purpose. This purpose---turning on a reporter gene in yeast via the interaction of two proteins: one fused to a DNA-binding domain and one fused to a transcriptional activation domain---was proposed to have commercial possibilities such as sales of libraries encoding hybrid proteins and licenses to practice the method) =750 \2$aTwo-Hybrid System Techniques$0(DNLM)D020798$5IEN =LDR 02774nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880962959902441 =005 20200818130727.0 =008 171210||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017005145 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017005145 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810714788400041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP364.7 =150 \\$aWhite matter =450 \\$aCerebellar white matter =450 \\$aMatter, Cerebellar white =450 \\$aMatter, White =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lee, S. White matter abnormalities in patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures, 2016:$babstr. (The aim of the present study was to investigate white matter diffusion abnormalities using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES)) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 10, 2017$b(White matter ... The region of central nervous system that appears lighter in color than the other type, gray matter. It mainly consists of myelinated nerve fibers and contains few neuronal cell bodies or dendrites. ... Entry term(s): Cerebellar white matter) MeSH tree structures ([directly subordinate to]: Brain and Spinal Cord under Central Nervous System) =670 \\$aTrends in neuroscience, July 2008:$bp. 361 (White matter is the brain region underlying the gray matter cortex, composed of neuronal fibers coated with electrical insulation called myelin. Previously of interest in demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis, myelin is attracting new interest as an unexpected contributor to a wide range of psychiatric disorders, including depression and schizophrenia) =670 \\$aMedlinePlus WWW home page, Dec. 10, 2017:$bmedical encyclopedia/white matter of the brain (White matter is found in the deeper tissues of the brain (subcortical). It contains nerve fibers (axons), which are extensions of nerve cells (neurons). Many of these nerve fibers are surrounded by a type of sheath or covering called myelin. Myelin gives the white matter its color. It also protects the nerve fibers from injury. Also, it improves the speed and transmission of electrical nerve signals) =670 \\$aTherapeutic advances in neurological disorders, Sept. 2012:$bp. 267 (White matter ... merits systematic consideration as a brain component critical to behavioral neurology. Comprising about half the human brain, white matter provides the essential connectivity of distributed neural networks coursing within and between the hemispheres to subserve a host of neurobehavioral functions. White matter expands the operational capacity of neurons by enabling the rapid and efficient transfer of information that complements the information processing of gray matter) =750 \2$aWhite Matter$0(DNLM)D066127$5IEN =LDR 02057nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880962960102441 =005 20180416094733.1 =008 180111||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2018000073 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018000073 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810714782700041 =040 \\$aMTG$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTh17 cells =450 \\$aT helper 17 cells =450 \\$aT helper 17 lymphocytes =450 \\$aTh-17 cells =450 \\$aTh17 lymphocytes =450 \\$aType 17 helper T cells =550 \\$wg$aT cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chu, Cong-Qiu. Targeting the IL-17 Pathway in Inflammatory Disorders, 2017:$bBack cover ("IL-17 is a pro-inflammatory cytokine that has a key role in inflammation, autoimmunity, and host defense in a number of inflammatory disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis, ankylosing spondylitis, multiple sclerosis, and inflammatory bowel disease. The discovery of the IL-17/Th17 pathway has seen exciting development in the field of immunology and inflammation research, which has led to a number of recent regulatory approvals") =670 \\$aAnnals of Dermatology, October 2017:$bp. 578 (Article title: "A Study of the Changes of T Helper 17 Cells and Regulatory T Cells in Herpes Zoster") =670 \\$aClinical and Developmental Immunology, 2013:$bThe Multifaceted Role of Th17 Lymphocytes and Their Associated Cytokines in Cancer (Abstract: "While the role of T helper 17 lymphocytes (Th17) in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases and in infectious immunity has been relatively well defined, the impact of these cells and their associated cytokines on cancer development is still under debate")$uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/957878 =670 \\$aMeSH, March 15, 2018$b(T17 cells; scope note: Scope NoteA subset of helper-effector T-lymphocytes which synthesize and secrete INTERLEUKINS IL-17; IL-17F; and IL-22. These cytokines are involved in host defenses and tissue inflammation in autoimmune diseases; entry terms: T Helper 17 Cells, TH-17 Cells, Type 17 Helper T Cells) =LDR 03283nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880962960502441 =005 20200818121656.0 =008 171222||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017005250 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017005250 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810714787400041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.P39 =150 \\$aPaxillin =550 \\$wg$aLIM domain proteins =550 \\$wg$aPhosphoproteins =550 \\$wg$aScaffold proteins =550 \\$wg$aSignal transducing adaptor proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cox, C.L. Dissecting interactions within focal adhesions : studies on vinculin, 2008:$babstr. (Vinculin and paxillin are proteins that localise to focal adhesions. ... In this thesis, the molecular nature of the vinculin tail (Vt) and paxillin LD motif interaction has been studied) =670 \\$aJournal of hematology & oncology, 2017:$b10:50, DOI 10.1186/s13045-017-0418-y, p. 1 (Paxilllin is a multifunctional and multidomain focal adhesion adapter protein which serves an important scaffolding role at focal adhesions by recruiting structural and signaling molecules involved in cell movement and migration, when phosphorylated on specific Tyr and Ser residues. ... Paxillin is a main component of focal adhesions (FAs) and plays an important role in the transduction of extracellular signals into intracellular responses, triggered by the engagement of integrins with the extracellular matrix (ECM). As a scaffolding protein, paxillin contributes to the recruitment of specific kinases and phosphatases, cofactors, oncoproteins, and structural proteins, involved in intracellular signaling cascades) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 22, 2017$b(Paxillin ... Paxillin is a signal transducing adaptor protein that localizes to focal adhesions via its four LIM domains. It undergoes phosphorylation in response to integrin-mediated cell adhesion, and interacts with a variety of proteins including vinculin, focal adhesion kinase, proto-oncogene protein PP60(C-SRC), and proto-oncogene protein C-CRK) MeSH tree structures ([directly subordinate to]: Adaptor proteins, Signal transducing; LIM domain proteins; Phophoproteins) =670 \\$aPhysiological reviews, Oct. 2004:$bp. 1315 (Molecular scaffold or adaptor proteins facilitate precise spatiotemporal regulation and integration of multiple signaling pathways to effect the optimal cellular response to changes in the immediate environment. Paxillin is a multidomain adaptor that recruits both structural and signaling molecules to focal adhesions, sites of integrin engagement with the extracellular matrix, where it performs a critical role in transducing adhesion and growth factor signals to elicit changes in cell migration and gene expression) =670 \\$aJournal of physiology, July 15, 2002:$bp. 501 (Paxillin is a multidomain adapter protein that binds to structural and signalling proteins at the focal adhesion sites of substrate-adherent cells. Paxillin has been implicated in the regulation of cytoskeletal organization, cell migration and cell motility) =670 \\$aBiophysical journal, Apr. 2008:$bp. 2820 ( ... paxillin, an adhesion adaptor protein that plays a prominent role in regulating adhesion formation and turnover) =750 \2$aPaxillin$0(DNLM)D051419$5IEN =LDR 02293nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880962960602441 =005 20200818114945.0 =008 171221||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017005246 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017005246 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810714787600041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aParoxysmal atrial fibrillation =450 \\$aParoxysmal AF (Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation) =550 \\$wg$aAtrial fibrillation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Patel, N.A. Discrimination of left atrial and pulmonary vein potentials in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, [2002]. =670 \\$aIEEE transactions on biomedical engineering, Apr. 2004:$bp. 561 (Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained tachyarrhythmia. ... Based upon clinical history, AF may be classified as paroxysmal or chronic. Paroxysmal AF (PAF) is defined as attacks of AF lasting from 2 min to less than 7 days. Chronic AF is defined as lasting more than 7 days) =670 \\$aPrescriber, Feb. 2016:$bp. 30 (What is paroxysmal atrial fibrillation? Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) lasts less than seven days and most episodes stop within 48 hours. Once AF lasts over a week, it is called persistent AF and the longer it goes on, the less likely AF is to revert to sinus rhythm) =670 \\$aHeart (London, England), Oct. 2017:$bp. 1502 (Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained cardiac arrrhythmia and a major global public health problem. ... Recurrent AF is either labelled 'paroxysmal' when it is self-terminating or 'persistent' when it lasts more than 7 days or is terminated earlier using pharmacological means or direct current cardioversion) =670 \\$aHeart Rhythm Society WWW home page, Dec. 21, 2017:$bpatient resources/heart diseases & disorders/atrial fibrillation (AFib)/types of AFib (Paroxysmal AF -- AFib that occurs sometimes and then stops. AFib stops by itself and the heart returns to normal rhythm. AFib may last for seconds, minutes, hours, or days before the heart returns to its normal rhythm. People with this type of AFib usually have more symptoms than others. As the heart goes in and out of AFib, the pulse rate may change from slow to fast and back again in short periods of time) =750 \2$aAtrial Fibrillation$0(DNLM)D001281$5IEN =LDR 03480nz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880962965702441 =005 20200813174848.0 =008 171226||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017005264 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017005264 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810714787000041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDactinomycin =450 \\$aAct D (Actinomycin D) =450 \\$aActinomycin D =450 \\$aCosmegen =450 \\$aCosmegen Lyovac =450 \\$aLyovac-Cosmegen =450 \\$aMeractinomycin =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic antibiotics =550 \\$wg$aCyclic peptides =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aRNA polymerases$xInhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hudson, J.S. Biophysical studies on human telomeric G quadruplex DNA, 2010:$babstr. (The anticancer compound, actinomycin D, is demonstrated to bind to both the Na+ and K+ conformations of telomeric G-quadruplex DNA by an end stacking mechanism with favorable binding enthalpies) =670 \\$aJournal of clinical pharmacology, Jan. 2008:$bp. 35 (Actinomycin-D is an antineoplastic agent that inhibits RNA synthesis by binding to guanine residues and inhibiting DNA-dependent RNA polymerase) =670 \\$aSearch Livertox Databse, via WWW, Dec. 27, 2017$b(United States National Library of Medicine ... Livertox) browse by first letter of medication herbal or supplement/D (Dactinomycin is an intravenously administered, antineoplastic antibiotic that is used in the treatment of solid tumors in children and choriocarcinoma in adult women. In high doses, dactinomycin can cause severe liver injury including sinusoidal obstruction syndrome. Dactinomycin ... is one of the actinomycins, anticancer antibiotics that were discovered by Selman Waksman and colleagues in the 1940s using fermentation exacts from bacteria (Streptomyces). The actinomycins are chromopeptides which bind to double-helical DNA and interrupt RNA transcription, causing cell arrest and inhibition of cell division. Actinomycin D, later named dactinomycin, was isolated from Streptococcus parvullus and was identified as a promising antineoplastic agent) =670 \\$aProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Sept. 20, 2016:$bp. 10666 (Actinomycin D (Act D) is a polypeptide antibiotic isolated from the genus Streptomyces. Act D intercalates into DNA, preventing the progression of RNA polymerases. It is widely used as a transcription inhibitor) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 27, 2017$b(Dactinomycin ... A compound composed of a two cyclic peptides attached to a phenoxazine that is derived from Streptomyces parvullus. It binds to DNA and inhibits RNA synthesis (transcription), with chain elongation more sensitive than initiation, termination, or release. As a result of impaired mRNA production, protein synthesis also declines after dactinomycin therapy. ... Entry term(s): Actinomycin; Actinomycin D; Cosmegen; Cosmegen Lyovac; Dactinomycin; Lyovac-Cosmegen; Meractinomycin) MeSH Tree Structures ([directly subordinate to]: 3-ring heterocyclic compounds; and: Cyclic peptides) =670 \\$aEpigenetics & chromatin, Mar. 18, 2011:$bp. 2 (The transcription of RNA polymerase I can be suppressed by exposure to a variety of stimuli. Actinomycin D is a widely used drug that intercalates into double stranded DNA and blocks the transcription elongation activity of all three polymerases (I, II, III)) =750 \2$aDactinomycin$0(DNLM)D003609$5IEN =LDR 02982nz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880962967602441 =005 20200812130111.0 =008 180109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2018000043 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018000043 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810714784500041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCurcumin =450 \\$aDiferuloylmethane =450 \\$aTurmeric yellow =450 \\$aYellow, Turmeric =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aCatechol =550 \\$wg$aDiarylheptanoids =550 \\$wg$aDyes and dyeing =550 \\$wg$aEnzyme inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chen, Chih-Chung. Curcumin-loaded polymeric nanoparticles for neuroprotection in neonatal rats with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), 2017. =670 \\$aMeSH 2018, Jan. 9, 2018:$bCurcumin (A yellow-orange dye obtained from tumeric, the powdered root of Curcuma longa. It is used in the preparation of curcuma paper and the detection of boron. Curcumin appears to possess a spectrum of pharmacological properties, due primarily to its inhibitory effects on metabolic enzymes. Entry terms: Diferuloylmethane, Turmeric Yellow; Broader terms in MeSH tree structures: Diarylheptanoids, Catechols. Pharm Action: Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Antineoplastic Agents; Coloring Agents; Enzyme Inhibitors) =670 \\$aOregon State Univ. Micronutrient Information Center WWW site, Jan. 9, 2018:$bCurcumin (Curcumin is a biologically active polyphenolic compound found in turmeric, a spice derived from the rhizomes of the plant Curcuma longa Linn; Turmeric is a spice derived from the rhizomes of the tropical plant Curcuma longa Linn, which is a member of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae). Rhizomes are horizontal underground stems that send out shoots, as well as roots. The bright yellow-orange color of turmeric comes mainly from fat-soluble, polyphenolic pigments known as curcuminoids. Curcumin, the principal curcuminoid found in turmeric, is generally considered its most active constituent) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 9, 2018$b(Curcumin is a bright yellow chemical produced by some plants. It is the principal curcuminoid of turmeric (Curcuma longa); Chemically, curcumin is a diarylheptanoid, belonging to the group of curcuminoids, which are natural phenols responsible for turmeric's yellow color) =670 \\$aReference.MD website, Jan. 17, 2018$b(Curcumin: A yellow-orange dye obtained from tumeric, the powdered root of Curcuma longa. It is used in the preparation of curcuma paper and the detection of boron. Curcumin appears to possess a spectrum of pharmacological properties, due primarily to its inhibitory effects on metabolic enzymes. Other names: Turmeric Yellow; Diferuloylmethane; Yellow, Turmeric. Pharmacological Action: Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Antineoplastic Agents; Coloring Agents; Enzyme Inhibitors) =750 \2$aCurcumin$0(DNLM)D003474$5IEN =LDR 02421nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880962967802441 =005 20200812124737.0 =008 180116\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2018000092 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018000092 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810714781900041 =040 \\$aMTG$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCRISPR-associated protein 9 =450 \\$aCas9 (CRISPR-associated protein 9) =450 \\$aCRISPR/Cas9 =550 \\$wg$aEndonucleases =550 \\$wg$aGene editing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kozubek, Jim. Modern Prometheus: editing the human genome with CRISPR-Cas9, 2016. =670 \\$aArchives of Disease in Childhood -- Education & Practice Edition, April 2016:$bWhat is CRISPR/Cas9?, p. 213 ("Clustered regularly interspaced palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/Cas9...is a gene-editing technology which involves two essential components: a guide RNA to match a desired target gene, and Cas9 (CRISPR-associated protein 9)--an endonuclease which causes a double-stranded DNA break, allowing modifications to the genome. One of the most exciting applications of CRISPR/Cas9 is its potential use to treat genetic disorders caused by single gene mutations") =670 \\$aNature, March 7, 2016:$bCRISPR: gene editing is just the beginning, p. 160 (Graphic: "Hacking CRISPR. By modifying the molecular machinery that powers CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, scientists can probe the functions of genes and gene regulators with unprecedented specificity") =670 \\$aProspec website, viewed March 5, 2018$bCAS9 (Cas9 (CRISPR associated protein 9) is an RNA-guided DNA endonuclease enzyme associated with the CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) adaptive immunity system in Streptococcus pyogenes, among other bacteria. S. Pyogenes utilizes Cas9 to remember and later probe and cleave foreign DNA, such as invading bacteriophage DNA or plasmid DNA. In case that the DNA substrate is complementary to the guide RNA, Cas9 cleaves the invading DNA. In addition to its original role in bacterial immunity, the Cas9 protein has been heavily employed as a genome engineering tool to induce site-directed double strand breaks in DNA. These disruptions may lead to gene inactivation or the presentation of heterologous genes via non-homologous end joining and homologous recombination respectively in many laboratory model organisms) =750 \2$aCRISPR-Associated Protein 9$0(DNLM)D000076987$5IEN =LDR 01551nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880962968002441 =005 20200812122923.0 =008 180116\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2018000091 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018000091 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810714782000041 =040 \\$aMTG$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCRISPR (Genetics) =450 \\$aClustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (Genetics) =550 \\$wg$aImmunogenetics =550 \\$wg$aNucleotide sequence =670 \\$aWork cat.: Doudna, Jennifer A. A crack in creation, gene editing and the unthinkable power to control evolution, 2017:$bTable of Contents ("Part II. The task. The CRISPR menagerie...") =670 \\$aMESH, viewed January 16, 2018:$b"Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats" (Scope note: Repetitive nucleic acid sequences that are principal components of the archaeal and bacterial CRISPR-CAS SYSTEMS, which function as adaptive antiviral defense systems") =670 \\$aWikipedia, January 16, 2018:$bCRISPR ("CRISPR is a family of DNA sequences in bacteria. The sequences contain snippets of DNA from viruses that have attacked the bacterium. These snippets are used by the bacterium to detect and destroy DNA from similar viruses during subsequent attacks. These sequences play a key role in a bacterial defense system, and form the basis of a technology known as CRISPR/Cas9 that effectively and specifically changes genes within organisms") =750 \2$aClustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats$0(DNLM)D064112$5IEN =LDR 01939nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880965273502441 =005 20200827122515.0 =008 160916||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016002165 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016002165 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9811083200600041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP606.C37 =150 \\$aCarnitine acyltransferases =550 \\$wg$aAcyltransferases =670 \\$aWork cat: Abuelyaman, A.S. Synthesis of carnitine analogues as probes of carnitine acyltransferases, 1990. =670 \\$aAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Nov. 2004:$bp. 17 (Carnitine acyltransferases catalyze the exchange of acyl groups between carnitine and coenzyme A (CoA). These enzymes include carnitine acetyltransferase (CrAT), carnitine octanoyltransferase (CrOT), and carnitine palmitoyltransferases (CPTs). CPT-I and CPT-II are crucial for the [Beta]-oxidation of long-chain fatty acids in the mitochondria by enabling their transport across the mitochondrial membrane) =670 \\$aFASEB journal, Sept. 2016:$bp. 1039 (The carnitine acyltransferases are a family of enzymes involved in fatty acid transport within the cell. All catalyze the freely reversible exchange of carnitine and coenzyme A in fatty acid esters) acid esters =670 \\$aMolecular aspects of medicine, Oct.-Dec., 2004:$bp. 478 (The carnitine acyltransferases are a family of proteins that are widely distributed in the cell, and whose properties are specifically tailored to their complementary roles in overall involvement of carnitine in the maintenance of cell function) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 16, 2016$b(Carnitine acyltransferases -- Acyltransferases in the inner mitochondrial membrane that catalyze the reversible transfer of acyl groups from acyl-CoA to L-carnitine and thereby mediate the transport of activated fatty acids through that membrane) =750 \2$aCarnitine Acyltransferases$0(DNLM)D002333$5IEN =LDR 01083nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880965467802441 =005 20200831174346.0 =008 150313i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2015000644 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2015000644 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)984338501100041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBF724.85.D57 =150 \\$aDistress in old age =450 \\$aDistress (Psychology) in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat: Jones, L. Examining predictors of the longitudinal trajectories of diabetes distress and depressive symptoms in a sample of older adults with diabetes, 2014:$bp. 1 (The combination of financial/physical/and mental strain that often coincide with living with a chronic illness such as diabetes can manifest in emotional distress) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPsychological Distress$0(DNLM)D000079225$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAged$0D000368$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following two headings used together in the same record:$aPsychological Distress$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 01442nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880965467902441 =005 20200831173800.0 =008 180904i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2018002314 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018002314 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9811459909000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBF724.3.D57 =150 \\$aDistress in adolescents =450 \\$aDistress (Psychology) in adolescents =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2017347111: Correlates of psychological distress among adolescents, 2017$b(psychological distress among adolescents) =670 \\$aLancet, editorial, Issue 3, p 159, Novermber 1, 2017, viewed online on September 4, 2018:$bunder Aiding adolescents in distress (Adolescence is an exciting period of life, marked by rapid development and learning, new experiences, flourishing personal identity, and greater independence. For many young people, however, it is also the time in which the symptoms of common mental disorders start to emerge and high-risk legal and illegal substance use begins, with potentially profound health implications for the rest of the life course) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPsychological Distress$0(DNLM)D000079225$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAdolescent$0D000293$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following two headings used together in the same record:$aPsychological Distress$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00959cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880965468002441 =005 20200831172134.0 =008 951003i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95008400 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 95008400 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169782170000041 =040 \\$aORU$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF720.D58 =150 \\$aDistress in infants =450 \\$aDistress (Psychology) in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfant psychology =550 \\$aCrying in infants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Harman, C. Interaction of distress and attention in early infancy, 1994. =670 \\$aDunn, J. Distress and comfort, 1977. =675 \\$aThes. psych. index terms;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPsychological Distress$0(DNLM)D000079225$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aInfant$0D007223$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following two headings used together in the same record:$aPsychological Distress$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00863nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880965468102441 =005 20200831170834.0 =008 951103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95009310 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 95009310 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170155480000041 =040 \\$aORU$cDLC =150 \\$aDistress (Psychology) =450 \\$aAnguish =450 \\$aPsychological distress =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =670 \\$aWork cat.: Harman, C. Interaction of distress and attention in early infancy, 1994. =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms$b(distress: negative emotional state characterized by physical and/or emotional discomfort, pain, or anguish) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(distress: 3a, anguish of the body or mind) =670 \\$aLC database, 10/19/95$b(distress; psychological distress) =750 \2$aPsychological Distress$0(DNLM)D000079225$5IEN =LDR 03059nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880965473802441 =005 20200826115004.0 =008 180504i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2018001145 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018001145 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810904616400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM302.5 =150 \\$aPharmacovigilance =550 \\$wg$aPharmacoepidemiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2018370006: Retos actuales en farmacovigilancia, octubre de 2017:$bt.p. ([cataloger's translation] Current challenges in pharmacovigilance) =670 \\$aJohns Hopkins Medicine WWW site, viewed May 4, 2018:$babout, centers & departments > General Internal Medicine > research > content areas & methodologies > pharmacoepidemiology (pharmacovigilance is a part of pharmacoepidemiology that involves continual monitoring, in a population, for unwanted effects and other safety concerns arising in drugs that are already on the market) =670 \\$aMacmillan dictionary of toxicology, 2000, via WWW, viewed May 4, 2018$b(pharmacovigilance: monitoring for suspected adverse reactions to medicines; the observation of all activity tending to provide systematic indications of probable causal links between drugs and adverse reactions in a population but restricted to "harmful reactions to drug doses normally used" (WHO)) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster's medical dictionary, 2016, via WWW, viewed May 4, 2018$b(pharmacovigilance, noun: the monitoring, evaluation, and prevention of adverse effects associated with the administration of medicines) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 4, 2018$b(heading: Pharmacovigilance; scope note: The detection of long and short term side effects of conventional and traditional medicines through research, data mining, monitoring, and evaluation of healthcare information obtained from healthcare providers and patients) =670 \\$aOxford companion to medicine, 2006, via WWW, viewed May 4, 2018:$bunder Pharmacology, clinical pharmacology, and therapeutics (less common adverse reactions can generally be detected only during widespread use, and the study of the safety of marketed medicines is now referred to as 'pharmacovigilance') =670 \\$aRoutledge handbook of complementary and alternative medicine, 2015, via WWW, viewed May 4, 2018:$bunder Regulation of complementary medicines in Australia (These controls are supplemented by a pharmacovigilance programme that considers adverse events reported to the Therapeutic Goods Administration by consumers, health professionals, the pharmaceutical industry, international medicines regulators or medical and scientific experts on TGA advisory committees) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the detection of adverse effects of medicines in the general population. Works on the process of observing, recording, or detecting the effects of a drug administered therapeutically or diagnostically to an individual are entered under$aDrug monitoring. =681 \\$iNote under$aDrug monitoring =750 \2$aPharmacovigilance$0(DNLM)D060735$5IEN =LDR 01001nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880965568202441 =005 20200827145112.0 =008 180419i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2018001002 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018001002 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9811083191400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTA418.9.G45 =150 \\$aMicrogels =450 \\$aMicrocolloids =550 \\$wg$aColloids =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2018018409: Microgels, 2018. =670 \\$aInspec, viewed April 19, 2018$b(uncontrolled headings Microgels; microcolloids) =670 \\$aApplied science full text, viewed April 19, 2018$b(controlled subject: Microgels) =670 \\$aIUPAC Gold Book, viewed online June 29, 2018$b(microgel: Particle of gel of any shape with an equivalent diameter of approximately 0.1 to 100 micromilimeters. Note: The definition proposed here is recommended for its precision and because it distinguishes between a microgel and a nanogel) =750 \2$aMicrogels$0(DNLM)D000080386$5IEN =LDR 01695cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880968974002441 =005 20200907143251.0 =008 150724||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2015001855 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2015001855 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)984475166000041 =040 \\$aOkU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aData curation =450 \\$aData curation services =450 \\$aData services (Data curation) =450 \\$aDigital curation =450 \\$aServices, Data curation =550 \\$wg$aCuratorship =550 \\$wg$aElectronic data processing =670 \\$aWork cat: Jahnke, L. The problem of data, ©2012:$bpage 1 (data curation, a term generally defined as a set of activities that includes the preserving, maintaing, archiving and depositing of data to keep it secure, intact, and accessible for reuse. The term can also comprise the conceptualization and creation of digital objects). =670 \\$aCLIR resources, July 24, 2015:$bdata curation (The University of Illinois' Graduate School of Library and Information Science defines data curation as "the active and ongoing management of data through its life cycle of interest and usefulness to scholarship, science, and education. Data curation activities enable data discovery and retrieval, maintain its quality, add value, and provide for reuse over time, and this new field includes authentication, archiving, management, preservation, retrieval, and representation." =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 24, 2015:$bData curation (a term used to indicate management activities required to maintain research data long-term such that it is available for reuse and preservation) =750 \2$aData Curation$0(DNLM)D066289$5IEN =LDR 01331nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880968974202441 =005 20200907141819.0 =008 180824i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2018002256 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018002256 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9811638363300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aData sets =450 \\$aDatasets =450 \\$aRaw data sets =550 \\$wg$aComputer files =550 \\$wg$aElectronic information resources =670 \\$aWork cat: 2013032919: McGrath, R.E. Creating and verifying data sets with Excel, 2015. =670 \\$aopm.gov, viewed August 24, 2018$b(Data, Analysis & Documentation: Raw Datasets$uhttps://www.opm.gov/data/index.aspx) =670 \\$aWhat is? via TechTarget, viewed Nov. 5, 2018$bData set (A data set is a collection of related, discrete items of related data that may be accessed individually or in combination or managed as a whole entity) Raw data (Raw data (sometimes called source data or atomic data) is data that has not been processed for meaningful use) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on collections of discrete items of related data that can be accessed individually, in combination, or as a whole. Works on collections of resources in digital formats are entered under$aDigital libraries. =750 \2$aDatasets as Topic$0(DNLM)D066264$5IEN =LDR 01282nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880969173702441 =005 20200908144342.0 =008 181018i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2018002641 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018002641 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9811805798500041 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOseltamivir =450 \\$aTamiflu (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAntiviral agents =550 \\$wg$aNeuraminidase inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat: Elbe, S. Pandemics, pills, and politics, 2018:$bp.xi (in-depth study of the world's most prominent medical countermeasure: Tamiflu. Billions of Tamiflu capsules were stockpiled by governments around the world in the fight against pandemic flu. Antiviral drug) =670 \\$aU.S. National Library of Medicine website, Oct. 18, 2018$b(Oseltamivir. Oseltamivir is in a class of medications called neuraminidase inhibitors. Brand names: Tamiflu [trademark]) =670 \\$aWebMD online, Oct. 18, 2018$b(Tamiflu. Generic name: Oseltamivir. Used to treat symptoms caused by the flu virus (influenza)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 18, 2018$b(Oseltamivir. Sold under the brand name Tamiflu, is an antiviral medication used to treat and prevent influenza A and influenza B (flu).) =750 \2$aOseltamivir$0(DNLM)D053139$5IEN =LDR 01213nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880969173902441 =005 20200908143434.0 =008 181217i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2018003220 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018003220 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9811805815100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNeuraminidase inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aEnzyme inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat: Work cat: Elbe, S. Pandemics, pills, and politics, 2018:$bp.xi (in-depth study of the world's most prominent medical countermeasure: Tamiflu. Billions of Tamiflu capsules were stockpiled by governments around the world in the fight against pandemic flu. Antiviral drug) =670 \\$aU.S. National Library of Medicine website, Oct. 18, 2018$b(Oseltamivir. Oseltamivir is in a class of medications called neuraminidase inhibitors. Brand names: Tamiflu (registered trademark)) =670 \\$aNeuraminidase Inhibitors for Treatment of Influenza A and B Infections, December 17, 1999/48(RR14);1-9, accessed via CDC website, Dec. 17, 2018$bsummary (Neuraminidase inhibitors are a new class of antiviral drugs that inhibit influenza A and B viruses) =750 \2$aNeuraminidase$xantagonists & inhibitors$0(DNLM)D009439Q000037 =LDR 02481cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880969274002441 =005 20200908125558.0 =008 070605i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003860 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2007003860 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169817670000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aIntersex people =450 \\$aHermaphrodites (Persons) =450 \\$aHermaphroditic people =450 \\$aInter* individuals =450 \\$aIntersex-identified people =450 \\$aIntersexed people =450 \\$aIntersexual people =450 \\$aIntersexuals (Persons) =550 \\$wg$aPersons =670 \\$aGoogle search, June 4, 2007$b(intersex people; intersex persons; hermaphrodites; hermaphroditic people; intersexual people) =670 \\$aWitten, T. Gender identity and the military : transgender, transsexual, and intersex-identified individuals in the U.S. Armed Forces, 2007:$bPDF p. 4 (intersex-identified individuals) p. 7 (intersex-identified persons) =670 \\$aGhattas, D.C. Human rights between the sexes, 2013:$bt.p. (inter* individuals) p. 10 (Intersex individuals are persons who cannot be classified according to the medical norms of so-called male and female bodies with regard to their chromosomal, gonadal or anatomical sex; The term inter* is an umbrella term that was developed in the German intersex community. As an emancipatory and identitarian umbrella term, it denotes the diversity of intersex realities and bodies. It is used in the title of the study and in the questionnaire in order to approximate different international (self-) designations and the scope of experiences and cultural backgrounds with a preferably broad term. Meanwhile, inter* has become known in international intersex human rights activism and is, in part, used as a term. The term is prevalent in intersex human rights discourse outside Europe) =670 \\$aPediatrics, Aug. 2006:$bp. 488 (Terms such as "intersex," "pseudohermaphroditism," "hermaphroditism," "sex reversal," and gender-based diagnostic labels are particularly controversial. These terms are perceived as potentially pejorative by patients and can be confusing to practitioners and parents alike. We propose the term "disorders of sex development" (DSD), as defined by congenital conditions in which development of chromosomal, gonadal, or anatomic sex is atypical; individuals with DSD) p. 490 (patients with DSD) =750 \2$aIntersex Persons$0(DNLM)D000080183$5IEN =LDR 03156cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880969274202441 =005 20230127145259.0 =008 071126i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007010200$zsh 85066667 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2007010200 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170166190000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDGPO$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.S7$bQL737.S76$cZoology =150 \\$aEulipotyphla =450 \\$wnne$aInsectivores (Mammals) =450 \\$wnne$aSoricomorpha =550 \\$wg$aInsectivores =550 \\$wg$aMammals =670 \\$aWork cat.: Carter, P. The water shrew handbook, c2006:$bp. 3 (The water shrew, Neomys fodiens, belongs to the order Soricomorpha; shrews, moles and hedgehogs were previously assigned to the order Insectivora) =670 \\$aITIS, Nov. 29, 2007$b(Insectivores: invalid; valid names: Afrosoricida, Erinaceomorpha, Soricomorpha) August 23, 2018 (Insectivore; Taxonomic Status: invalid; Common name: insectivores) (Soricomorpha; order; Synonym: Insectivora) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 29, 2007$b(The order Insectivora is a now-abandoned biological grouping within the class of mammals ... Erinaceomorpha and Soricomorpha now replace Insectivora; the order Soricomorpha ("Shrew-form") is a biological clade within the class of mammals. In previous years it formed a significant group within the Insectivora order. However, that order was shown to be paraphyletic and various new orders were split off from it, including Afrosoricida (tenrecs and golden moles), Macroscelidea (elephant shrews), and Erinaceomorpha (hedgehogs and gymnures); the order Soricomorpha consists of four families: Soricidae, Talpidae, Solenodontidae, and Nesophontidae) =670 \\$aMcKenna, M.C. Classification of mammals above the species level, c1997:$bp. 284 (order Soricomorpha) =670 \\$a2018038627: Woodman, Neal. American recent Eulipotyphla, 2018:$bECIP galley =670 \\$aNew World Encyclopedia website, Aug. 14, 2018$b(Soricomorpha is considered to be paraphyletic and often is replaced in taxonomic schemes with the order Eulipotyphla, with includes members of Soricomorpha and the family Erinaceidae (hedgehogs and gymnures or moonrats)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 14, 2018$b(Classification: Class: Mammalia; Order: Eulipotyphla; Families: Amphilemuridae (extinct), Nesophontidae (extinct), Solenodontidae, Talpidae, Soricidae, Erinaceidae) =670 \\$aEmail from Neal Woodman, Research Biologist and Curator of Mammals, National Museum of Natural History, Aug. 15, 2018$b(The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1999) does not address standards for the use of names higher than the family level, and in the absence of such formal guidance, I use the name whose original composition most closely matches the monophyletic extant group. In this case, it is the ordinal grouping that includes Erinaceidae, Solenodontidae, Soricidae, and Talpidae and that excludes other families that would render the order polyphyletic. Given this criterion, Eulipotyphla is the only acceptable name for the order) =750 \2$aEulipotyphla$0(DNLM)D007312$5IEN =LDR 00927nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880970071502441 =005 20200910182411.0 =008 920609i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92003274 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 92003274 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171795510000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.S7$cBotany =053 \\$aSB413.B76$cOrnamental plants =150 \0$aBrugmansia =450 \0$aAngel's-trumpets (Plants) =550 \0$wg$aSolanaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 91-223811: Preissel, U. Brugmansia : (Datura) Engelstrompeten, c1991. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Brugmansia Pers., Angel's-trumpet) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. 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Works on the education of exceptional children in age-appropriate, heterogeneously grouped classrooms are entered under$aInclusive education. =681 \\$iNote under$aInclusive education =750 \2$aMainstreaming, Education$0(DNLM)D008282$5IEN =LDR 00724nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9881532149402441 =005 20201224140212.0 =008 960827i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96009056 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 96009056 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170503910000041 =040 \\$aUk$cDLC =150 \\$aLamotrigine =550 \\$wg$aAnticonvulsants =550 \\$wg$aTriazines =670 \\$aWork cat.: Loiseau, P. Lamotrigine: a brighter future, 1996. =670 \\$aTurner, P. Drugs handbook 1995-96, 1995. =670 \\$aMESH suppl. chem.$b(Lamotrigine (84057-84-1); Triazines; anticonvulsants) =670 \\$aUSAN. =670 \\$aAmer. drug index. =670 \\$aMerck. =750 \2$aLamotrigine$0(DNLM)D000077213$5IEN =LDR 01158nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9881532149502441 =005 20201224135731.0 =008 110923i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011003472 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2011003472 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98176428170000041 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVimpat =450 \\$aErlosamide =450 \\$aHarkoseride =450 \\$aLacosamide =550 \\$wg$aAnticonvulsants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sachedo, R. Lascosamide [i.e. Lacosamide], 2011:$bp. 528 (Lacosamide (Vimpat) was specifically synthesized to act as an anticonvulsant) =670 \\$aVimpat website, 13 Mar. 2011:$bHome page (Vimpat is an epilepsy treatment for partial-onset seizures in patients who are 17 years and older) =670 \\$aWikipedia, 13 July 2011:$bLacosamide page (Lacosamide (INN, formerly known as erlosamide) is a medication developed for the adjunctive treatment of partial-onset seizures and diabetic neuropathic pain marketed under the trade name Vimpat) =670 \\$aPubChem, Sept. 12, 2011$b(Lacosamide; synonyms: Erlosamide, Lakosamide, Harkoseride, Vimpat) =750 \2$aLacosamide$0(DNLM)D000078334$5IEN =LDR 01921cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9881532149802441 =005 20201224135157.0 =008 040726i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004007525 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2004007525 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169226440000041 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aIvabradine =450 \\$aProcoralan (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aIf inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Selective and specific I₍f₎ channel inhibition in cardiology, c2004:$bp. vii (I₍f₎ current inhibitors in general, and ivabradine in particular, provide a completely new way of reducing the heart-rate exclusively) =670 \\$aPubMed WWW site, July 21, 2004$b(J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 2003 Nov. vol. 42 (5): 688-96. 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Lapatinib and trastuzumab in combination with an aromatase inhibitor for the first-line treatment of metastatic hormone receptor-positive breast cancer which over-expresses human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2), 2011:$bp. 3 (Lapatinib (LAP) (Tyverb/Tykerb, GlaxoSmithKline) inhibits the tyrosine kinase components of the epidermal growth factor receptors (ErbB1 and ErbB2), implicated in the growth of various tumours. LAP belongs to a group of medicines called protein kinase inhibitors that work by blocking enzymes known as protein kinases) =670 \\$aCancer Research UK : CancerHelp UK WWW site, 17 Feb. 2012$b(Lapatinib is also known by its brand name Tyverb. In North America it is called Tykerb. It is a treatment for advanced breast cancer. 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Works on the organization of services and facilities for the dental care of children are entered under$aChildren--Dental care. =681 \\$iNote under$aChildren--Dental care =750 \2$aPediatric Dentistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010377 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362649902441 =005 20120730163650.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099200 =035 \\$aBZU9106NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL570.3.P4 =150 \\$aPediculus =550 \\$wg$aPediculidae =750 \2$aPediculus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010374 =LDR 00576cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362650002441 =005 20120730163650.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099199 =035 \\$aBZU9105NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRL764.P4 =150 \\$aPediculosis =450 \\$aHead lice infestation =450 \\$aLice infestation =450 \\$wnne$aPhtheiriasis =450 \\$aPhthiriasis =550 \\$wg$aEctoparasitic infestations =670 \\$aAdvice on lice and life [MP] 1985$b(head lice) =750 \2$aLice Infestations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010373 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362650102441 =005 20120730163650.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099195 =035 \\$aBZU9101LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S43 =150 \\$aPedicularis =450 \\$aLouseworts =550 \\$wg$aScrophulariaceae =750 \2$aPedicularis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032262 =LDR 01016cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362650202441 =005 20150524132701.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099185 =035 \\$aBZU9091NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRJ =150 \\$aPediatrics =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aPediatric =450 \\$aPaediatrics =450 \\$aPediatric medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \\$aChildren$xHealth and hygiene =670 \\$aPediatric medicine, �1994. =670 \\$aTalbot, N.B. Behavioral science in pediatric medicine, 1971. =670 \\$aWolfe, D.E. Music therapy and pediatric medicine, c2009. =670 \\$aUnigate Paediatric Workshop (1st : 1973 : London, England). Clinical immunology--allergy in paediatric medicine, 1973. =670 \\$aPaediatrics and international child health, Feb. 2012. =670 \\$aAnnals of tropical paediatrics, Mar. 1981. =750 \2$aPediatrics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010372 =LDR 00806cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362650302441 =005 20180829112613.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099183 =035 \\$aBZU9089NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aPediatricians =450 \\$aPaediatricians =450 \\$aPediatric physicians =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =670 \\$aAntenatal consults : a guide for neonatologists and paediatricians, 2012. =670 \\$aSri Lanka College of Paediatricians. Annual Scientific Congress (1st : 1997 : Colombo, Sri Lanka). Proceedings of the Sri Lanka College of Paediatricians Annual Scientific Congress, 1997. =670 \\$aMcKelvey, R.S. When a child dies : how pediatric physicians and nurses cope, c2006. =750 \2$aPediatricians$0(DNLM)D000072143$5IEN =LDR 00681cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362650402441 =005 20120730163650.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099181 =035 \\$aBZU9087NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ466$bRJ477.5 =150 \\$aPediatric urology =550 \\$wg$aUrology =750 \2$81$wb$aUrologic Diseases$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D014570 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aUrologic Diseases$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00590cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362650502441 =005 20120730163650.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099180 =035 \\$aBZU9086NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPediatric tropical medicine =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aTropical medicine =750 \2$81$wb$aPediatrics$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D010372 =750 \2$81$wb$aTropical Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014330 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPediatrics$iand$aTropical Medicine$5IEN-M =LDR 00742cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362650602441 =005 20120730163649.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099179 =035 \\$aBZU9085NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA1225 =150 \\$aPediatric toxicology =450 \\$aPoisoning in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aToxicology =750 \2$81$wb$aPoisoning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011041 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPoisoning$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00596cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362650702441 =005 20120730163649.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099176 =035 \\$aBZU9082NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC1218.C45 =150 \\$aPediatric sports medicine =550 \\$wg$aSports for children =550 \\$wg$aSports medicine =750 \2$81$wb$aSports Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013178 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSports Medicine$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00946cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362650802441 =005 20120730163649.0 =008 921201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099175 =035 \\$aBZU9081NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ431$bRJ436 =150 \\$aPediatric respiratory diseases =450 \\$aPediatric pneumology =450 \\$aRespiratory diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs$xDiseases =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/2/91$b(Disorders of the respiratory tract in children) =750 \2$81$wb$aRespiratory Tract Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012140 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRespiratory Tract Diseases$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00849cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362650902441 =005 20130322155112.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099173 =035 \\$aBZU9079NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ51.R3 =150 \\$aPediatric radiography =450 \\$aChildren$xRadiography =450 \\$aRadiography in pediatrics =550 \\$wg$aPediatric diagnostic imaging =550 \\$wg$aPediatric radiology =550 \\$wg$aRadiography, Medical =750 \2$81$wb$aRadiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011859 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRadiography$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00690cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362651002441 =005 20051123081611.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099172 =035 \\$aBZU9078NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ504.7 =150 \\$aPediatric psychopharmacology =550 \\$wg$aPediatric pharmacology =550 \\$wg$aPsychopharmacology =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychopharmacology$0(DNLM)D011600$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$0(DNLM)D007223$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPsychopharmacology$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00592cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362651102441 =005 20120730163649.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099171 =035 \\$aBZU9077NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK651.5.C55 =150 \\$aPediatric prosthodontics =550 \\$wg$aPedodontics =550 \\$wg$aProsthodontics =750 \2$81$wb$aProsthodontics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011476 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aProsthodontics$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00749cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362651202441 =005 20120730163649.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099170 =035 \\$aBZU9076NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ560 =150 \\$aPediatric pharmacology =450 \\$aChildren$xDrug effects =450 \\$aChildren$xEffect of drugs on =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =750 \2$81$wb$aDrug Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004358 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDrug Therapy$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00537cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362651302441 =005 20120730163649.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099168 =035 \\$aBZU9074NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ49 =150 \\$aPediatric pathology =550 \\$wg$aPathology =750 \2$81$wb$aPediatrics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010372 =750 \2$81$wb$aPathology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010336 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPediatrics$iand$aPathology$5IEN =LDR 00613cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362651402441 =005 20120730163649.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099167 =035 \\$aBZU9073NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRF47.C4 =150 \\$aPediatric otolaryngology =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aOtolaryngology =750 \2$81$wb$aOtorhinolaryngologic Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010038 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aOtorhinolaryngologic Diseases$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00698cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362651502441 =005 20120730163649.0 =008 920109i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099165 =035 \\$aBZU9071NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD732.3.C48 =150 \\$aPediatric orthopedics =450 \\$wnne$aPediatric orthopedia =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedics =550 \\$wg$aPediatrics =550 \\$aBone diseases in children =750 \2$81$wb$aOrthopedics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009985 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aOrthopedics$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00676cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362651602441 =005 20120730163649.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099164 =035 \\$aBZU9070NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRE48.2.C5 =150 \\$aPediatric ophthalmology =550 \\$wg$aOphthalmology =750 \2$81$wb$aEye Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005128 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEye Diseases$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00438cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362651702441 =005 20120730163649.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099163 =035 \\$aBZU9069NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ245 =150 \\$aPediatric nursing =450 \\$aChildren$xDiseases$xNursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPediatric Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010371 =LDR 00737cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362651802441 =005 20120730163648.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099159 =035 \\$aBZU9065NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ486$bRJ496 =150 \\$aPediatric neurology =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aNeurology =750 \2$81$wb$aNervous System Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009422 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNervous System Diseases$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00724cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362651902441 =005 20120730163648.0 =008 930106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099157 =035 \\$aBZU9063NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ476.K5 =150 \\$aPediatric nephrology =450 \\$aKidney diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aNephrology =750 \2$81$wb$aKidney Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007674 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aKidney Diseases$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00636cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362652002441 =005 20120730163648.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099155 =035 \\$aBZU9061NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ370 =150 \\$aPediatric intensive care =450 \\$aIntensive care, Pediatric =550 \\$wg$aCritical care medicine =550 \\$aPediatric emergencies =750 \2$81$wb$aIntensive Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017055 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aIntensive Care$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00767cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362652102441 =005 20120730163648.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099154 =035 \\$aBZU9060NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ411$bRJ416 =150 \\$aPediatric hematology =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aHematology =750 \2$81$wb$aHematologic Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006402 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHematologic Diseases$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00630cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362652202441 =005 20120730163648.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099153 =035 \\$aBZU9059NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ478$bRJ478.5 =150 \\$aPediatric gynecology =550 \\$wg$aGynecology =750 \2$81$wb$aGenital Diseases, Female$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005831 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aGenital Diseases, Female$iand$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00711cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362652302441 =005 20120730163648.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099151 =035 \\$aBZU9057NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ446$bRJ456 =150 \\$aPediatric gastroenterology =550 \\$wg$aGastroenterology =750 \2$81$wb$aGastrointestinal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005767 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aGastrointestinal Diseases$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00744cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362652402441 =005 20130322155009.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099150 =035 \\$aBZU9056NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ418$bRJ420 =150 \\$aPediatric endocrinology =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aEndocrinology =750 \2$81$wb$aEndocrine System Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004700 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEndocrine Diseases$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00983cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362652502441 =005 20181008102150.0 =008 920103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099149 =035 \\$aBZU9055NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ370 =150 \\$aPediatric emergencies =450 \\$aEmergency pediatrics =450 \\$aMedical emergencies in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMedical emergencies =550 \\$aPediatric intensive care =670 \\$aLC database, 6/20/95$b(emergency pediatrics) =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aPediatric Emergency Medicine$0D000070316$4RM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$aEmergencies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004630 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEmergencies$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00721cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362652602441 =005 20120730163648.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099147 =035 \\$aBZU9053NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ511$bRJ516 =150 \\$aPediatric dermatology =550 \\$wg$aDermatology =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =750 \2$81$wb$aSkin Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012871 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSkin Diseases$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00677cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362652702441 =005 20120730163648.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099142 =035 \\$aBZU9048NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ421$bRJ426 =150 \\$aPediatric cardiology =550 \\$wg$aCardiology =750 \2$81$wb$aHeart Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006331 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHeart Diseases$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00743cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362652802441 =005 20130322154836.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099140 =035 \\$aBZU9046NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD139 =150 \\$aPediatric anesthesia =450 \\$aAnesthesia in childhood =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xSurgery =750 \2$81$wb$aAnesthesia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000758 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnesthesia$iand$aChild$ior$aInfant$ior$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00640cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362652902441 =005 20120730163648.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099138 =035 \\$aBZU9044NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ386$bRJ386.5 =150 \\$aAllergy in children =450 \\$wnne$aPediatric allergy =550 \\$wg$aAllergy =550 \\$wg$aImmunologic diseases in children =750 \2$81$wb$aHypersensitivity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006967 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHypersensitivity$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00394cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362653002441 =005 20120730163648.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099125 =035 \\$aBZU9031LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.P42$cBotany =150 \\$aPedaliaceae =450 \\$wnne$aPedalineae =550 \\$wg$aTubiflorae =750 \2$aPedaliaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029601 =LDR 00786cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362653102441 =005 20120730163647.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099117 =035 \\$aBZU9023NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85099117 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP609.P6 =150 \\$aPolygalacturonase =450 \\$aPectin depolymerase =450 \\$aPectin hydrolase =450 \\$wnne$aPectinase =450 \\$aPectolase =550 \\$wg$aGlycosidases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Polygalacturonase x Pectin depolymerase, Pectinase) =670 \\$aIUBMB enzyme nomenclature via WWW, Feb. 19, 2003$b(EC 3.2.1.15 common name: polygalacturonase, other names: pectin depolymerase, pectinase, pectolase, pectin hydrolase) =750 \2$aPolygalacturonase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011096 =LDR 00498cz 2200169n 4500 =001 9880362653202441 =005 20220810163534.0 =008 030219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099115 =035 \\$aBZU9021NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK898.P4$cBotanical chemistry =053 \0$aTP248.P4$cChemical technology =150 \\$aPectin =550 \\$wg$aPolysaccharides =750 \2$aPectins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010368 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aRhamnogalacturonans$0(DNLM)D000085982$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00520cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362653302441 =005 20040823085831.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099088 =035 \\$aBZU8994NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK539.S75$cBotany =150 \\$aPeat mosses =450 \\$aBog mosses =450 \\$aSphagnaceae =450 \\$aSphagnales =450 \\$aSphagnopsida =450 \\$aSphagnum =550 \\$wg$aBryophytes =550 \\$wg$aMosses =750 \2$aSphagnopsida$0(DNLM)D044003$5IEN =LDR 00424cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362653402441 =005 20120730163647.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099045 =035 \\$aBZU8951NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \0$aSB343$cCulture =150 \\$aPeas =450 \\$aPea =450 \\$aPisum sativum =550 \\$wg$aPisum =750 \2$aPeas$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018532 =LDR 00788cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362653502441 =005 20130209162015.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099008 =035 \\$aBZU8914NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.R78$cBotany =053 \0$aSB373$cCulture =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aPears =450 \\$wnne$aPear =450 \\$aPear tree =450 \\$aPyrus =550 \\$wg$aRosaceae =670 \\$aITIS, Sept. 3, 2012$b(Pyrus. Taxonomic Rank: Genus. Common Name: pear. Family: Rosaceae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 3, 2012$b(The pear is any of several tree and shrub species of genus Pyrus, in the family Rosaceae) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20130124 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Pear =750 \2$aPyrus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031989 =LDR 00708cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362653602441 =005 20160418105226.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099000 =035 \\$aBZU8906NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \0$aSB351.P3$cCulture =150 \\$aPeanuts =450 \\$aArachides =450 \\$aArachis hypogea =450 \\$aEarth nuts =450 \\$aGoobers =450 \\$aGrass nuts =450 \\$aGround-nuts =450 \\$aGroundnuts =450 \\$aMonkey nuts =450 \\$aPindars =450 \\$aPindas =450 \\$aPinders =550 \\$wg$aArachis =550 \\$wg$aOilseed plants =750 \2$aArachis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010367 =LDR 00505cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362653702441 =005 20120730163647.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098820 =035 \\$aBZU8726LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S19$cBotany =150 \\$aPaullinia =450 \\$aNeurotoechus =550 \\$wg$aSapindaceae =670 \\$aKunkel, G. 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Improving treatment compliance ... 1999$b(Treatment compliance) =750 \2$aPatient Compliance$0(DNLM)D010349$5IEN-M =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362654602441 =005 20120730163646.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098692 =035 \\$aBZU8598NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD57 =150 \\$aPathology, Surgical =450 \\$aSurgical pathology =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =750 \2$aPathology, Surgical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010340 =LDR 00945cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362654702441 =005 20100723140539.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098691 =035 \\$aBZU8597NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPathology, Molecular =360 \\$isubdivision$aMolecular aspects$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Molecular aspects;$iand subdivision$aDiseases--Molecular aspects$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases--Molecular aspects =360 \\$isubdivision$aMolecular aspects$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Molecular aspects;$iand subdivision$aDiseases--Molecular aspects$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases--Molecular aspects =450 \\$aMolecular pathology =550 \\$wg$aMolecular biology =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology, Pathological =750 \2$aPathology, Molecular$0(DNLM)D057089$5IEN =LDR 00613cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362654802441 =005 20120730163646.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098690 =035 \\$aBZU8596NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG77 =150 \\$aGynecologic pathology =450 \\$wnne$aPathology, Gynecological =550 \\$wg$aGynecology =550 \\$wg$aPathology =670 \\$aLC database, 4/18/95$b(gynecologic pathology) =750 \2$aGenital Diseases, Female$xpathology$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005831Q000473 =750 \2$aGenitalia, Female$xpathology$5IEN-M$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005836Q000473 =LDR 00776cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362654902441 =005 20120730163646.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098687 =035 \\$aBZU8593NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPathology, Cellular =360 \\$isubdivision$aCytopathology$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases and organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCancer--Cytopathology; Heart--Cytopathology =360 \\$isubdivision$aCytopathology$iunder individual diseases and organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCancer--Cytopathology; Heart--Cytopathology =450 \\$aCellular pathology =450 \\$aCytopathology =550 \\$wg$aPathology =550 \\$aCytodiagnosis =750 \2$aCells$xpathology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002477Q000473 =LDR 01190cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362655002441 =005 20120730163646.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098685 =035 \\$aBZU8591NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRB =150 \\$aPathology =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiseases$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases; Foot--Diseases;$ialso subdivision$aPathogenesis$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aTuberculosis--Pathogenesis;$iand subdivision$aDiseases--Pathogenesis$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases--Pathogenesis =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiseases$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases; Foot--Diseases;$ialso subdivision$aPathogenesis$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aTuberculosis--Pathogenesis;$iand subdivision$aDiseases--Pathogenesis$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases--Pathogenesis =450 \\$aDisease (Pathology) =550 \\$wg$aMedical sciences =550 \\$aDiseases =550 \\$aMedicine =550 \\$aMedicine, Preventive =750 \2$aPathology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010336 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362655102441 =005 20181002114711.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098684 =035 \\$aBZU8590NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aR153$bR684$5IEN =150 \\$aPathologists =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =750 \2$aPathologists$0(DNLM)D010336$5IEN =LDR 00435cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362655202441 =005 20120730163645.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098676 =035 \\$aBZU8582NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA1138 =150 \\$aPaternity testing =450 \\$aPaternity$xTesting =550 \\$wg$aMedical jurisprudence =550 \\$aBlood groups =750 \2$aPaternity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010334 =LDR 00475cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362655302441 =005 20120730163645.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098671 =035 \\$aBZU8577NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dMoSU-L =150 \\$aPaternity =450 \\$aFiliation (Law) =450 \\$aPaternity$xLaw and legislation =550 \\$wg$aSex and law =550 \\$aIllegitimacy =550 \\$aParent and child (Law) =750 \2$aPaternity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010334 =LDR 00597cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362655402441 =005 20120730163645.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098670 =035 \\$aBZU8576NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPaternalism =450 \\$aParentalism =550 \\$wg$aSocial classes =550 \\$wg$aSocial control =550 \\$wg$aSocial systems =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-5588: Kultgen, J. Autonomy and intervention, 1995:$bCIP galley (uses "parentalism" to replace "paternalism" unless quoting another author) =750 \2$aPaternalism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026706 =LDR 00484cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362655502441 =005 20120730163645.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098669 =035 \\$aBZU8575NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.P33$cPsychology =150 \\$aPaternal deprivation =450 \\$aDeprivation, Paternal =450 \\$wnne$aFather-separated children =550 \\$wg$aParental deprivation =750 \2$aPaternal Deprivation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010333 =LDR 00539cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362655602441 =005 20110210114420.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098655 =035 \\$aBZU8561NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aT201$bT342 =150 \\$aPatents =360 \\$isubdivision$aPatents$iunder disciplines and under types of articles and processes patented, e.g.$aAutomobiles--Patents =550 \\$wg$aIndustrial property =550 \\$wg$aIntangible property =750 \2$aPatents as Topic$0(DNLM)D010330$5IEN =LDR 00603cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362655702441 =005 20120730163645.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098642 =035 \\$aBZU8548NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPatent ductus arteriosus =450 \\$aDuctus arteriosus, Patent$5IEN =450 \\$aPersistent ductus arteriosus =550 \\$wg$aCongenital heart disease =550 \\$wg$aDuctus arteriosus$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xBlood-vessels$xAbnormalities =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDuctus Arteriosus, Patent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004374 =LDR 00360cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362655802441 =005 20120730163645.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098638 =035 \\$aBZU8544NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPatella$xDislocation =681 \\$iExample under$aDislocations =750 \2$aPatellar Dislocation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031222 =LDR 00470cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362655902441 =005 20120730163645.0 =008 930224||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098636 =035 \\$aBZU8542NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPatella =450 \\$aKnee cap =450 \\$aKneecap =550 \\$wg$aKnee =550 \\$wg$aStifle joint =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(patella, also called knee cap) =750 \2$aPatella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010329 =LDR 00443cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362656002441 =005 20120730163645.0 =008 060328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098555 =035 \\$aBZU8461NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.P25 =150 \\$aPasteurella =550 \\$wg$aPasteurellaceae =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 28, 2006$b(Pasteurella in family Pasteurellaceae) =750 \2$aPasteurella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010325 =LDR 00518cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362656102441 =005 20120730163645.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098527 =035 \\$aBZU8433NU =035 \\$aSH 85098527 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC569.5.P37 =150 \\$aPassive-aggressive personality =550 \\$wg$aAggressiveness =550 \\$wg$aPassivity (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPersonality disorders =750 \2$aPassive-Aggressive Personality Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010324 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362656202441 =005 20120730163645.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098514 =035 \\$aBZU8420NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P28$cBotany =150 \\$aPassifloraceae =550 \\$wg$aViolales =750 \2$aPassifloraceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031683 =LDR 00573cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362656302441 =005 20120730163645.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098513 =035 \\$aBZU8419LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.P28$cBotany =053 \\$aSB413.P3$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aPassiflora =450 \\$aPassion flowers =450 \\$aPassionflowers =450 \\$aTacsonia =550 \\$wg$aPassifloraceae =670 \\$aVan der Plank, J.E. 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\\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR408$bQR408.2 =150 \\$aParvoviruses =450 \\$aParvoviridae =450 \\$aPicodnaviruses =550 \\$wg$aDNA viruses =750 \2$aParvoviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010321 =LDR 00495cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362656702441 =005 20120730163644.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098407 =035 \\$aBZU8313NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP285 =150 \\$aParturition =360 \\$isubdivision$aParturition$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Parturition =450 \\$aBirth =550 \\$wg$aReproduction =750 \2$aParturition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036801 =LDR 00535cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362656802441 =005 20120730163644.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098374 =035 \\$aBZU8280NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aParticles (Nuclear physics) =450 \\$aElementary particles (Physics) =450 \\$aHigh energy physics =450 \\$aNuclear particles =450 \\$aNucleons =550 \\$wg$aNuclear physics =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aElementary Particles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004601 =LDR 00430cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362656902441 =005 20070525094748.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098370 =035 \\$aBZU8276NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aParticles =450 \\$aSize of particles =550 \\$wg$aClay =550 \\$aColloids =550 \\$wg$aSand =550 \\$wg$aSoils =750 \2$aParticulate Matter$0(DNLM)D052638$5IEN =LDR 00605cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362657002441 =005 20120730163644.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098356 =035 \\$aBZU8262NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC787.P3$cGeneral =053 \\$aTK9340$cNuclear engineering =150 \\$aParticle accelerators =450 \\$aAccelerators, Particle =450 \\$aAtom smashers =450 \\$aCharged particle accelerators =550 \\$wg$aNuclear physics$xInstruments =550 \\$aAccelerator mass spectrometry =750 \2$aParticle Accelerators$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010315 =LDR 00503cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362657202441 =005 20160428101757.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098350 =035 \\$aBZU8256NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC439.2 =150 \\$aPartial hospitalization =450 \\$aHospitalization, Partial =550 \\$wg$aHospital care =550 \\$wg$aHospital utilization =550 \\$wg$aHospitals$xOutpatient services =750 \2$aDay Care, Medical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003631 =LDR 00425cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362657302441 =005 20120730163644.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098347 =035 \\$aBZU8253NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK665 =150 \\$aPartial dentures, Removable =450 \\$aRemovable partial dentures =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDenture, Partial, Removable$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003832 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361474402441 =005 20120730162252.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004189 =035 \\$aBZK4095NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL668.C23 =150 \\$aAmbystoma mexicanum =550 \\$wg$aAmbystoma =690 \\$ar:AJO:8/28/90 =750 \2$aAmbystoma mexicanum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000558 =LDR 00418cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361474502441 =005 20120730162252.0 =008 000202i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004185 =035 \\$aBZK4091NU =035 \\$aSH 85004185 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL668.C23$cZoology =150 \\$aAmbystoma =450 \\$aAmblystoma =550 \\$wg$aAmbystomatidae =750 \2$aAmbystoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000557 =LDR 00658cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361474602441 =005 20120730162252.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004182 =035 \\$aBZK4088NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ101$bRJ103 =150 \\$aAmbulatory medical care for children =450 \\$aAmbulatory pediatrics =450 \\$aPediatrics, Ambulatory =550 \\$wg$aChild health services =750 \2$81$wb$aAmbulatory Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000553 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAmbulatroy Care$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00455cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361474702441 =005 20120730162251.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004180 =035 \\$aBZK4086NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAmbulatory medical care =450 \\$aAmbulatory care =450 \\$aOutpatient medical care =450 \\$aWalking patient care =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =750 \2$aAmbulatory Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000553 =LDR 00512cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361474802441 =005 20120730162251.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004178 =035 \\$aBZK4084NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTL235.8 =150 \\$aAmbulances =360 \\$isubdivision$aAmbulances$iunder individual military services, e.g.$aUnited States. Army--Ambulances =550 \\$wg$aEmergency vehicles =550 \\$wg$aHealth facilities =750 \2$aAmbulances$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000552 =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361474902441 =005 20120730162250.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004156 =035 \\$aBZK4062NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAmblyopia =550 \\$wg$aEye$xMovement disorders =550 \\$wg$aVision disorders =750 \2$aAmblyopia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000550 =LDR 00317cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361475002441 =005 20120730162250.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004146 =035 \\$aBZK4052NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aAmbergris =550 \\$wg$aPerfumes =750 \2$aAmbergris$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018648 =LDR 00560cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361475102441 =005 20120730162249.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004143 =035 \\$aBZK4049NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aNK6000$cDecorative arts =053 \\$aQE391.A5$cMineralogy =053 \\$aTN885$cMineral industries =053 \\$aTS755.A5$cJewelry =150 \\$aAmber =450 \\$aBernstein =450 \\$aSuccinite =550 \\$wg$aPrecious stones =550 \\$wg$aResins, Fossil =750 \2$aAmber$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018647 =LDR 00904cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361475202441 =005 20050404093840.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004134 =035 \\$aBZK4040LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL696.P7$cOrnithology =053 \\$aSF473.P3$cCage birds =150 \\$aAmazon parrots =450 \\$aAmazona =450 \\$aAmazons (Parrots) =550 \\$wg$aParrots =670 \\$aWork cat.: Decoteau, A.E. The handbook of Amazon parrots, c1980$b(Amazona) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 66 (Amazona, genus of trop. Am. parrots (Amazon)) =670 \\$aDe Schauensee, R.M. The species of birds of S. Am.:$bp. 134 (Amazona) =670 \\$aHoward birds world:$bp. 170 (Amazona, Amazon ) =670 \\$aGruson cklist. world's birds:$bp. 40 (Amazona) =670 \\$aDecoteau, A.E. Exhibiting birds:$bp. 47 (Amazons) =750 \2$aAmazona$0(DNLM)D046708$5IEN =LDR 00834cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361475302441 =005 20120730162249.0 =008 931215i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004105 =035 \\$aBZK4011NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85004105 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A48$cBotany =053 \0$aSB177.A52$cFood plants =053 \0$aSB207.A52$cForage plants =150 \\$aAmaranths =450 \\$wnne$aAmaranthus =550 \\$wg$aAmaranthaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(amaranth, -s ... plant of genus Amaranthus; Amaranthus) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Amaranthus, Amaranth) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 43, p. 81 (Amaranths) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Amaranthus L., Amaranth) =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 14, 1993$b(amaranth, amaranths, Amaranthus, amaranto) =750 \2$aAmaranthus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027721 =LDR 00536cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361475402441 =005 20091109091325.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004104 =035 \\$aBZK4010NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85004104 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A48$cBotany =150 \\$aAmaranthaceae =450 \\$aAmarantaceae =450 \\$aAmaranth family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aCaryophyllales =670 \\$aRandom House$b(amaranth family: amaranthaceae) =750 \2$aAmaranthaceae$0(DNLM)D027703$5IEN =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361475502441 =005 20080315135417.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004102 =035 \\$aBZK4008NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAmanitins =550 \\$wg$aAmanita =550 \\$wg$aMycotoxins =550 \\$wg$aOligopeptides =750 \2$aAmanitins$0(DNLM)D000546$5IEN =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361475602441 =005 20120730162249.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004099 =035 \\$aBZK4005NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK629.A53 =150 \\$aAmanita =550 \\$wg$aAmanitaceae =750 \2$aAmanita$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000545 =LDR 00762cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361475702441 =005 20120730162249.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004080 =035 \\$aBZK3986NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC523$bRC523.3 =150 \\$aAlzheimer's disease =450 \\$aAlzheimer disease =450 \\$aAlzheimer's dementia =550 \\$wg$aBasal ganglia$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPresenile dementia =550 \\$wg$aSenile dementia =670 \\$aDown syndrome and Alzheimer disease ... 1992$b(Alzheimer disease) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Alzheimer's Disease) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(disease: alzheimer's disease. Also called Alzheimer's dementia) =750 \2$aAlzheimer Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000544 =LDR 00380cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361475802441 =005 20120730162249.0 =008 930106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004069 =035 \\$aBZK3975NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAlveoloplasty =450 \\$aAlveoplasty =550 \\$wg$aAlveolar process$xSurgery =750 \2$aAlveoloplasty$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000543 =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361475902441 =005 20120730162249.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004067 =035 \\$aBZK3973NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK535.A =150 \\$aAlveolectomy =550 \\$wg$aAlveolar process$xSurgery =750 \2$aAlveolectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000541 =LDR 00585cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361476002441 =005 20120730162248.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004064 =035 \\$aBZK3970NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAlveolar process =450 \\$aAlveolar ridge =450 \\$aAlveolus, Dental =450 \\$aDental alveolus =450 \\$aProcess, Alveolar =450 \\$aRidge, Alveolar =550 \\$wg$aMandible =550 \\$wg$aMaxilla =550 \\$wg$aPeriodontium =550 \\$aDental arch =750 \2$aAlveolar Process$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000539 =LDR 00503cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361476102441 =005 20120730162248.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004034 =035 \\$aBZK3940NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85004034 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.S6 =150 \\$aAluminum silicates =450 \\$aAluminosilicates =450 \\$aSilicoaluminates =550 \\$wg$aAluminum compounds =550 \\$wg$aSilicates =750 \2$aAluminum Silicates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000538 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361476202441 =005 20120730162247.0 =008 900222i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004029 =035 \\$aBZK3935NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAluminum oxide =450 \\$aAlumina =550 \\$wg$aOxides =750 \2$aAluminum Oxide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000537 =LDR 00342cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361476302441 =005 20120730162247.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004013 =035 \\$aBZK3919NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAluminum hydroxide =550 \\$wg$aHydroxides =750 \2$aAluminum Hydroxide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000536 =LDR 00541cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361476402441 =005 20121023152959.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004000 =035 \\$aBZK3906NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.A4$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.A4$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTN693.A5$cMetallography =053 \0$aTP245.A4$cChemical technology =150 \\$aAluminum compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =750 \2$aAluminum Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017607 =LDR 00490cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361476502441 =005 20120730162247.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003956 =035 \\$aBZK3862NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85003956 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.A4$cChemistry =053 \0$aTN775$cMetallurgy =150 \\$aAluminum =450 \\$aAluminium =550 \\$wg$aGroup 13 elements =550 \\$wg$aLight metals =750 \2$aAluminum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000535 =LDR 00468cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361476602441 =005 20121211095836.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003949 =035 \\$aBZK3855NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAlum =550 \\$wg$aAluminum sulfate =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(alum: the double sulfate of potassium and aluminum) =681 \\$iExample under$aDouble salts =750 \2$aAlum Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000534 =LDR 00550cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361476702441 =005 20120730162247.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003945 =035 \\$aBZK3851NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.A37$cPsychology =150 \\$aAltruism in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aAltruism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000533 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAltruism$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00563cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361476802441 =005 20190318093657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003944 =035 \\$aBZK3850NU =035 \\$aSH 85003944 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF637.H4$cPsychology =053 \0$aBJ1474$cEthics =053 \0$aHM1146$cSocial psychology =150 \\$aAltruism =450 \\$aAltruistic behavior =450 \\$aUnselfishness =550 \\$wg$aConduct of life =550 \\$aHelping behavior =750 \2$aAltruism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000533 =LDR 00830cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361476902441 =005 20141219105139.0 =008 060217i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003930 =035 \\$aBZK3836NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dOrCS =053 \0$aQP82.2.A4 =150 \\$aAltitude, Influence of =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of altitude on$iunder individual animals and groups of animals and individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aInsects--Effect of altitude on; Corn--Effect of altitude on =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of altitude on$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aInsects--Effect of altitude on =550 \\$wg$aAcclimatization =550 \\$wg$aAtmospheric pressure$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aMedical climatology =750 \2$aAltitude$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000531 =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361477002441 =005 20120730162246.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003913 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02010658 =035 \\$aBZK3819NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.D4 =150 \\$aAlternaria =550 \\$wg$aDematiaceae =750 \2$aAlternaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000528 =LDR 00774cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361477102441 =005 20120730162245.0 =008 930409||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003838 =035 \\$aBZK3744NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC483.5.A45$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aAlprazolam =550 \\$wg$aAntidepressants =550 \\$wg$aBenzodiazepines =550 \\$wg$aTranquilizing drugs =670 \\$aWork cat.: Drug treatment of neurotic disorders : focus on alprazolam, 1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould med. dict. =670 \\$aKaplan psych. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aAm. drug index$b(for anxiety disorders) =670 \\$aMerck$b(sedatives, tranquilizer) =750 \2$aAlprazolam$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000525 =LDR 00570cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361477202441 =005 20120730162244.0 =008 930106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003837 =035 \\$aBZK3743NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAlport's syndrome =450 \\$aNephritis, Hereditary$5IEN =450 \\$aOto-oculorenal syndrome =550 \\$wg$aDeafness =550 \\$wg$aEar$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aEye$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =750 \2$aNephritis, Hereditary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009394 =LDR 00522cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361477302441 =005 20120730162244.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003818 =035 \\$aBZK3724NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAlpha rhythm =450 \\$aAlpha brain waves =450 \\$wnne$aAlpha rhythms =450 \\$aAlpha waves =550 \\$wg$aBrain =550 \\$wg$aElectroencephalography =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aRandom House. =750 \2$aAlpha Rhythm$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000513 =LDR 00491cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361477402441 =005 20120730162243.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003816 =035 \\$aBZK3722NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC793.5.A22$bQC793.5.A229 =150 \\$aAlpha rays =450 \\$aAlpha particles =550 \\$wg$aNeutrons =550 \\$wg$aProtons =550 \\$wg$aRadiation =550 \\$aDelta rays =750 \2$aAlpha Particles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000512 =LDR 00761cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361477502441 =005 20120730162243.0 =008 930409||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003814 =035 \\$aBZK3720NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP99.3.A45 =150 \\$aAlpha macroglobulins =450 \\$aAlpha acute phase globulins =450 \\$aAlpha glucoproteins =450 \\$aAlpha macrofetoproteins =450 \\$aSlow alpha macroglobulins =550 \\$wg$aAcute phase proteins =550 \\$wg$aMacroglobulins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chemistry and biology of (Sa b2 (B-macroglobulin, 1984. =670 \\$aStein. Internal medicine, 1983:$bindex. =670 \\$aNLM$b(Alphaglobulin) =750 \2$aalpha-Macroglobulins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000511 =LDR 00420cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361477602441 =005 20120730162243.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003812 =035 \\$aBZK3718NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =150 \\$aAlpha globulins =450 \\$wnne$aAlpha globulin =550 \\$wg$aGlobulins =670 \\$aMESH$b(Alpha-Globulins) =750 \2$aAlpha-Globulins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000510 =LDR 00657cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361477702441 =005 20120216100648.0 =008 930409i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003811 =035 \\$aBZK3717NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aQP552.A439 =150 \\$aAlpha fetoproteins =450 \\$aFetal globulins =450 \\$aFetoproteins, Alpha =450 \\$aFetuins =550 \\$wg$aBlood proteins =550 \\$wg$aGlobulins =550 \\$wg$aTumor proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein, 1980. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Alpha-fetoproteins x Fetuins) =750 \2$aalpha-Fetoproteins$0(DNLM)D000509$5IEN =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361477802441 =005 20120730162242.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003808 =035 \\$aBZK3714NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAlpha 1-antitrypsin =550 \\$wg$aAlpha globulins =550 \\$wg$aSerpins =550 \\$wg$aTrypsin inhibitors =750 \2$aalpha 1-Antitrypsin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000515 =LDR 00471cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361477902441 =005 20120730162242.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003800 =035 \\$aBZK3706NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL737.U54$cZoology =053 \\$aSF401.A4$cAnimal culture =150 \\$aAlpaca =450 \\$aLama pacos =550 \\$wg$aLama (Genus) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aCamelids, New World$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002161 =LDR 01769cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880361478002441 =005 20120730162242.0 =008 030923i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003788 =035 \\$aBZK3694NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.A835$cBotany =053 \0$aSB295.A45$cMedicinal plants =150 \\$aAloe =450 \\$aAloes =450 \\$aAloinella =450 \\$aGuillauminia =450 \\$aLemeea =550 \\$wg$aAsphodelaceae =670 \\$aReynolds, G.W. The Aloes of tropical Africa and Madagascar, 1966. =670 \\$aITIS, Sept. 22, 2003$b(Genus Aloe L. -- aloe, Family Aloeaceae, Order Liliales) =670 \\$aIndex nominum genericorum, via WWW, Sept. 22, 2003$b(Alo�e Linnaeus. Phan.-Liliaceae) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, via WWW, Sept. 22, 2003$b(Aloe (Monocotyledones: Liliaceae)) =670 \\$aPlants database, via WWW, Sept. 22, 2003$b(Aloe L., aloe. Family Aloeaceae) =670 \\$aVascular plant families and genera, via WWW, Sept. 22, 2003$b(Aloe L. Aloaceae) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, Sept. 22, 2003$b(Alo�e (including Aloinella Lem�ee, Guillauminia, Lemeea) listed under Asphodelaceae) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(aloes, see under Aloe; Aloe L. Asphodelaceae (Liliaceae s.l.)) =670 \\$aWiersema, J.H. World economic plants, c1999$b(Aloe L. - Aloe - Aloeaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, Sept. 22, 2003$b(Genus: Aloe. Family: Asphodelaceae. Also placed in: Aloaceae) =670 \\$aFlora of North America, via WWW, Sept. 22, 2003$b(Aloe Linnaeus. Aloaceae) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Aloe. Asphodelaceae) =750 \2$aAloe$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000504 =LDR 00754cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361478102441 =005 20120730162241.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003781 =035 \\$aBZK3687NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHV61 =150 \\$aAlmshouses =450 \\$aBenevolent institutions =450 \\$aCharitable institutions =450 \\$aHomes (Institutions) =450 \\$aPoor farms =450 \\$aPoorhouses =450 \\$aWorkhouses (Poorhouses) =550 \\$wg$aAsylums =550 \\$wg$aCharities =550 \\$wg$aHospitals =550 \\$wg$aInstitutional care =550 \\$wg$aPublic institutions =550 \\$wg$aPublic welfare =550 \\$aOld age homes =750 \2$aAlmshouses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019022 =LDR 01527cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880361478202441 =005 20090226121230.0 =008 860211\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003744 =035 \\$aBZK3650NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85003744 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aAY$cGeneral =053 \0$aQC999$cWeather =150 \\$aAlmanacs =360 \\$isubdivision$aAlmanacs$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aUnited States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Almanacs =450 \\$aAlmanacks =450 \\$aAlmanacs$vPeriodicals =450 \\$aAnnuals =450 \\$aFact books, Miscellaneous =450 \\$aMiscellaneous fact books =550 \\$wg$aReference books =550 \\$wg$aSerial publications =550 \\$wg$aStreet literature =550 \\$aCalendars =550 \\$aYearbooks =667 \\$aSometimes encountered with a chronological subdivision, either for an individual year, a span of years, or a century; remove all such, substituting "{dollar}v Early works to 1800" where appropriate$5IEN =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 2, 2002$b(almanacks) =670 \\$aThe American Heritage dictionary of the English language, via WWW, Apr. 2, 2002$b(almanac: 1. An annual publication including calendars with weather forecasts, astronomical information, tide tables, and other related tabular information. 2. A usually annual reference book composed of various lists, tables, and often brief articles relating to a particular field or many general fields.) =750 \2$aAlmanacs as Topic$0(DNLM)D000503$5IEN =LDR 00331cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361478302441 =005 20120730162241.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003738 =035 \\$aBZK3644NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAllyl halides =550 \\$wg$aHalides =750 \2$aAllyl Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000498 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361478402441 =005 20120730162240.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003727 =035 \\$aBZK3633LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTX407.A$cFood =150 \\$aAllspice =450 \\$aJamaica pepper =450 \\$aPimento (Allspice) =750 \2$aPimenta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027841 =LDR 00663cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361478502441 =005 20120730162239.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003721 =035 \\$aBZK3627NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC761$cMagnetic induction$5IEN =053 \\$aTA483$bTA486$cMaterials of engineering =053 \\$aTN690$cMetallography =053 \\$aTS650$cTechnology =150 \\$aAlloys =450 \\$aMetallic alloys =550 \\$wg$aMetallic composites =550 \\$wg$aMetals =550 \\$wg$aPhase rule and equilibrium =550 \\$aAmalgamation =550 \\$aMicroalloying =750 \2$aAlloys$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000497 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361478602441 =005 20120730162239.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003718 =035 \\$aBZK3624NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAlloxan =550 \\$wg$aDiabetes =550 \\$wg$aUric acid =750 \2$aAlloxan$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000496 =LDR 00995cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361478702441 =005 20120730162239.0 =008 031021i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003696 =035 \\$aBZK3602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.A42$cBotany =150 \\$aAllium =550 \\$wg$aAlliaceae =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Allium. Family Alliaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Allium L. Family: Alliaceae. Also placed in: Liliaceae. Common name: garlic, leek, onion. Synonyms: Cepa, probable synonyms: Milula, possible synonyms: Caloscordum, Nectaroscordum) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Allium. Alliaceae) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Allium (Monocotyledones: Liliaceae)) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Allium. Alliaceae (Liliaceae s.l.)) =750 \2$aAllium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000490 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361478802441 =005 20120730162238.0 =008 031028i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003688 =035 \\$aBZK3594NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL666.C925$cZoology =150 \\$aAlligators =450 \\$aAlligator (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aCrocodylidae =750 \2$aAlligators and Crocodiles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000489 =LDR 00429cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361478902441 =005 20120730162045.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000372 =035 \\$aBZK0278NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAccidents$xPsychological aspects =450 \\$aAccident proneness =681 \\$iExample under reference from$aPsychological aspects =750 \2$aAccident Proneness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000057 =LDR 00573cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361479002441 =005 20120730162045.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000371 =035 \\$aBZK0277NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV675$bHV677 =150 \\$aAccidents$xPrevention =360 \\$isubdivisions$aSafety appliances$iand$aSafety measures$iunder subjects, e.g.$aRailroads--Safety appliances; Automobiles--Safety measures =450 \\$aAccident prevention =450 \\$aPrevention of accidents =750 \2$aAccident Prevention$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000056 =LDR 00995cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361479102441 =005 20120730162043.0 =008 050204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000368 =035 \\$aBZK0274NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHB1323.A2$cVital statistics =150 \\$aAccidents =360 \\$isubdivision$aAccidents$iunder types of industries and under topics where phrase headings for accidents have not been established, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Accidents; Theaters--Accidents;$iand subdivision$aWounds and injuries$iunder classes of persons, ethnic groups, and individual organs and regions of the body =450 \\$aCommon accidents =450 \\$aInjuries =550 \\$wg$aDiseases$xCauses and theories of causation =550 \\$wg$aFirst aid in illness and injury =550 \\$wg$aViolent deaths =550 \\$aDisasters =550 \\$aEmergencies =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Collisions, see Accidents) =750 \2$aAccidents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000059 =LDR 00614cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361479202441 =005 20120202085618.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000364 =035 \\$aBZK0270NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL938.A$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM471$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aAccessory nerve =450 \\$aCranial nerve, Eleventh =450 \\$aEleventh cranial nerve =450 \\$aNerve, Accessory =450 \\$aNerve, Spinal accessory =450 \\$aSpinal accessory nerve =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Cranial =750 \2$aAccessory Nerve$0(DNLM)D000055$5IEN =LDR 00412cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361479302441 =005 20130305143546.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000350 =035 \\$aBZK0256NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTL589.2.A3 =150 \\$aAccelerometers =550 \\$wg$aAeronautical instruments =550 \\$wg$aSpeed-indicators =750 \2$aAccelerometry$0(DNLM)D061725$5IEN-M =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361479402441 =005 20120730162111.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000706 =035 \\$aBZK0612NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.A2 =150 \\$aActinium =550 \\$wg$aActinide elements =750 \2$aActinium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000186 =LDR 00386cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361479502441 =005 20120730162043.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000345 =035 \\$aBZK0251NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcceleration (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aSpace medicine =550 \\$wg$aStress (Physiology) =750 \2$aAcceleration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000054 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361479602441 =005 20120730162111.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000703 =035 \\$aBZK0609LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A177$cBotany =150 \\$aActinidiaceae =450 \\$aSaurauiaceae =550 \\$wg$aGuttiferales =750 \2$aActinidiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029041 =LDR 00704cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361479702441 =005 20120730162131.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000943 =035 \\$aBZK0849NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG411 =150 \\$aPelvic inflammatory disease =450 \\$aAdnexa uteri$xInflammation =450 \\$wnne$aAdnexitis =450 \\$aInflammatory disease, Pelvic =450 \\$aPID (Gynecology) =550 \\$wg$aAdnexa uteri$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =670 \\$aMESH$b(Adnexitis, x Pelvic inflammatory disease) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Pelvic inflammatory disease) =750 \2$aPelvic Inflammatory Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000292 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361479802441 =005 20120730162111.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000702 =035 \\$aBZK0608LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A177$cBotany =150 \\$aActinidia =550 \\$wg$aActinidiaceae =750 \2$aActinidia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029042 =LDR 00497cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361479902441 =005 20120730162040.0 =008 021211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000344 =035 \\$aBZK0250NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAcceleration (Mechanics) =450 \\$aAcceleration, Negative =450 \\$aDeceleration =550 \\$wg$aMechanics =550 \\$wg$aMotion =550 \\$wg$aSpeed =550 \\$aArtificial gravity =750 \2$aAcceleration$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D000054 =LDR 00686cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361480002441 =005 20120730162131.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000941 =035 \\$aBZK0847NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdnexa uteri =450 \\$aAccessory organs of the uterus =450 \\$aUterine adnexa =450 \\$aUterine appendages =550 \\$wg$aUterus =670 \\$aWork cat.: Surgical management of adnexal disease [slide] 1982. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Adnexa) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould med. dict. =750 \2$aAdnexa Uteri$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000290 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361480102441 =005 20120730162040.0 =008 920305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000339 =035 \\$aBZK0245NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL458.2.A3 =150 \\$aAcarus scabiei =450 \\$aSarcoptes scabiei =550 \\$wg$aAcarus =750 \2$aSarcoptes Scabiei$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012520 =LDR 00515cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361480202441 =005 20120730162110.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000700 =035 \\$aBZK0606NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD172.A3 =150 \\$aActinide elements =450 \\$aActinide series =450 \\$aActinides =450 \\$aActinoid elements =550 \\$wg$aHeavy elements =550 \\$wg$aRadioactive substances =750 \2$aActinoid Series Elements$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008671 =LDR 00397cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361480302441 =005 20120730162038.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000333 =035 \\$aBZK0239LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL458.2.A3 =150 \\$aAcaridae =550 \\$wg$aAcariformes =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 156. =750 \2$aAcaridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D040041 =LDR 01088cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361480402441 =005 20120730162109.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000697 =035 \\$aBZK0603NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC489.A34$cPsychotherapy =053 \\$aRC569.5.A25$cPsychopathology =150 \\$aActing out (Psychology) =450 \\$aEnactment (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aDefense mechanisms (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aEnactment: toward a new approach ... 1998:$bCIP galley introduction (A new word has recently entered our clinical vocabulary, enactment, often replacing the earlier action terms acting out and acting in. Many feel that something previously inarticulate has been captured by the concept: a recognition of a process that may involve words, but goes beyond words. For some enactment implies a consistent area of interaction between therapist and patient in the realm of intersubjectivity) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Acting out BT Defense mechanisms) =750 \2$aActing Out$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000184 =LDR 00919cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361480502441 =005 20120730162129.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000901 =035 \\$aBZK0807NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdministrative agencies =450 \\$aAdministrative agencies$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aAgencies, Administrative =450 \\$aExecutive agencies =450 \\$aGovernment agencies =450 \\$aRegulatory agencies =550 \\$wg$aAdministrative law =550 \\$wg$aPublic administration =670 \\$aBlack's law dict. =670 \\$aShafritz. Facts on file dict. of public admin. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on governmental bodies, such as boards, commissions, departments, etc., responsible for implementing and administering particular legislation. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGovernment Agencies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006077 =LDR 00341cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361480602441 =005 20120730162109.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000687 =035 \\$aBZK0593NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.A =150 \\$aActin =550 \\$wg$aActomyosin =750 \2$aActins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000199 =LDR 00470cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361480702441 =005 20100224082358.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000332 =035 \\$aBZK0238NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSB951.6 =150 \\$aAcaricides =450 \\$aAcaracides =450 \\$wnne$aMiticides =550 \\$wg$aPesticides =550 \\$aMites$xControl =550 \\$aTicks$xControl =750 \2$aAcaricides$0(DNLM)D056810$5IEN =LDR 00548cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361480802441 =005 20120730162038.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000330 =035 \\$aBZK0236LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.A15 =150 \\$aAcarbose =550 \\$wg$aAntimetabolites =550 \\$wg$aGlucosidase inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Symposium on Acarbose : Effects on carbohydrate and fat metabolism. Proceedings ... 1982. =670 \\$aUSAN. =750 \2$aAcarbose$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020909 =LDR 00663cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361480902441 =005 20070420130410.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000684 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02001046 =035 \\$aBZK0590NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aACTH =450 \\$aAdrenocorticotropic hormone =450 \\$aAdrenocorticotropin =450 \\$aCorticotrophic hormone =450 \\$aCorticotropin =550 \\$wg$aPeptide hormones =550 \\$wg$aProopiomelanocortin =670 \\$aMESH$b(Adrenocorticotropic hormone x ACTH; Adrenocorticotropin; Corticotropin) =750 \2$aAdrenocorticotropic Hormone$0(DNLM)D000324$5IEN =LDR 01146cz 2200325n 4500 =001 9880361481002441 =005 20230622134007.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000895 =035 \\$aBZK0801NU =035 \\$ash 85000895 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR187.3 =150 \\$aImmunological adjuvants =450 \\$aAdjuvants, Immunologic =450 \\$wnne$aAdjuvants, Immunological =450 \\$aAdjuvants (Immunology) =450 \\$aImmune adjuvants =450 \\$aImmunoactivators =450 \\$aImmunoadjuvants =450 \\$aImmunologic adjuvants =450 \\$aImmunomodulators =450 \\$aImmunopotentiators =450 \\$aImmunostimulants =550 \\$wg$aBiological response modifiers =670 \\$aWork cat.: Immunological adjuvants and vaccines, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Adjuvants, Immunologic, Immunoactivators; Immunoadjuvants; Immunomodulators; Immunopotentiators; Immunostimulants) =670 \\$aChem. abst. general subject index$b("Immune adjuvants") =750 \2$aAdjuvants, Immunologic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000276 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aAdjuvants, Vaccine$0(DNLM)D000089582$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00450cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361481102441 =005 20120730162038.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000328 =035 \\$aBZK0234NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL435 =150 \\$aAcanthosis nigricans =450 \\$aKeratosis nigricans =550 \\$wg$aKeratosis =550 \\$wg$aPigmentation disorders =750 \2$aAcanthosis Nigricans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000052 =LDR 00388cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361481202441 =005 20120730162109.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000675 =035 \\$aBZK0581NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcrylic resins =550 \\$wg$aArtists' materials =550 \\$wg$aGums and resins, Synthetic =750 \2$aAcrylic Resins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000180 =LDR 00436cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361481402441 =005 20120730162108.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000666 =035 \\$aBZK0572NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC658.3 =150 \\$aAcromegaly =550 \\$wg$aBones$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aHypertrophy =550 \\$wg$aPituitary gland$xDiseases =750 \2$aAcromegaly$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000172 =LDR 00679cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361481502441 =005 20120730162127.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000892 =035 \\$aBZK0798NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF335$bBF337 =150 \\$aAdjustment (Psychology) =450 \\$aAccommodation (Psychology) =450 \\$aAdaptation (Psychology) =450 \\$aAdapting behavior =450 \\$aAdaptive behavior =450 \\$aCoping behavior =450 \\$aMaladjustment (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPersonality =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aAdaptability (Psychology) =750 \2$aSocial Adjustment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012917 =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361481602441 =005 20190308103817.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000314 =035 \\$aBZK0220NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aQL391.A2$cZoology =150 \\$aAcanthocephala =450 \\$aSpiny-headed worms =550 \\$wg$aWorms =750 \2$aAcanthocephala$0(DNLM)D000049$5IEN =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361481702441 =005 20120730162108.0 =008 921112i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000661 =035 \\$aBZK0567NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcrodynia =450 \\$aErythroedema =450 \\$aPink disease =750 \2$aAcrodynia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000170 =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361481802441 =005 20120730162127.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000880 =035 \\$aBZK0786NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdipose tissues$xTumors =450 \\$aLipoma$5IEN =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLipoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008067 =LDR 00347cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361481902441 =005 20120730162108.0 =008 921112i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000660 =035 \\$aBZK0566NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcrodermatitis =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xInflammation =750 \2$aAcrodermatitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000169 =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361482002441 =005 20120730162036.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000309 =035 \\$aBZK0215NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A1655 =150 \\$aAcanthaceae =450 \\$aStrobilanthinae =550 \\$wg$aTubiflorae =750 \2$aAcanthaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027901 =LDR 00293cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880361482102441 =005 20080315133323.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000650 =035 \\$aBZK0556NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcridine =750 \2$aAcridines$0(DNLM)D000166$5IEN =LDR 00857cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361482202441 =005 20120730162127.0 =008 060901||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000877 =035 \\$aBZK0783NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaEIC$dDLC =053 \0$aQM565$cHistology =053 \0$aQP88.15$cPhysiology =150 \\$aAdipose tissues =450 \\$aAdipose tissue =450 \\$aBody fat tissues =450 \\$aFat tissue =450 \\$aFatty tissue =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues =550 \\$aFat =670 \\$aWebb, J. The reliability and validity of the Tanita TBF-511 body fat monitor, 1998. =670 \\$aWeier, K.L. The relationship between perceived body image and percent body fat among female college students, 1996. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 20, 2006 (Adipose Tissue) =750 \2$aAdipose Tissue$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000273 =LDR 00513cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361482302441 =005 20120215101632.0 =008 021218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000308 =035 \\$aBZK0214NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dUkOxU =053 \0$aRJ496.A25 =150 \\$aAcalculia =450 \\$aDyscalculia =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMathematical ability =670 \\$aGuidance to support pupils with dyslexia and dyscalculia, c2001. =750 \2$aDyscalculia$0(DNLM)D060705$5IEN =LDR 00563cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361482402441 =005 20120730162126.0 =008 030604i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000871 =035 \\$aBZK0777LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dUk =053 \0$aQK524.A29$cBotany =150 \\$aAdiantaceae =450 \\$aHemionitidaceae =450 \\$aPteridaceae =550 \\$wg$aPolypodiales =670 \\$aPteridophytes and gymnosperms, c1990:$bp. 230 (Pteridaceae; under list of variant names: Adiantaceae; Hemionitidaceae) =750 \2$aPteridaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029625 =LDR 01402cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880361482502441 =005 20120730162107.0 =008 930224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000649 =035 \\$aBZK0555NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85000649 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL508.A2$cZoology =053 \0$aSB945.G65$cPests =150 \\$aGrasshoppers =450 \\$wnne$aAcrididae =450 \\$wnne$aAcridiidae =450 \\$aAcrids =450 \\$wnne$aCyrtacanthacrinae =450 \\$aLocustidae =450 \\$aShort-horned grasshoppers =450 \\$aShorthorned grasshoppers =550 \\$wg$aOrthoptera =670 \\$aWork cat.: Watts, B. Grasshoppers and crickets, 1991. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(grasshopper) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 43 (grasshoppers) =670 \\$aAmericana$b(grasshopper, various families of the order Orthoptera are commonly called grasshoppers, but the name is best applied only to members of the family Acrididae, or short-horned grasshoppers) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(grasshopper) (short-horned grasshopper, grasshopper of family Acrididae) =670 \\$aEPA insects$b(grasshoppers, Orthoptera: Acrididae) =670 \\$aBorror insects:$bp. 216 (Acrididae, syn: Locustidae, short-horned grasshoppers; Superfamily Acridoidea; Suborder Caelifera; Order Orthoptera) =670 \\$aHennepin. =750 \2$aGrasshoppers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006110 =LDR 00404cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361482602441 =005 20120730162126.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000867 =035 \\$aBZK0773NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdhesives in surgery =450 \\$aTissue adhesives$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSurgical instruments and apparatus =750 \2$aTissue Adhesives$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014014 =LDR 00546cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361482702441 =005 20120730162106.0 =008 921112i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000596 =035 \\$aBZK0502NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTA365 =150 \\$aAcoustical engineering =450 \\$aAcoustic engineering =450 \\$aSonic engineering =450 \\$aSonics =450 \\$aSound engineering =450 \\$aSound-waves$xIndustrial applications =550 \\$wg$aEngineering =750 \2$aAcoustics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000162 =LDR 00702cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361482902441 =005 20120730162125.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000865 =035 \\$aBZK0771NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA455.A34$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTP967$bTP970$cChemical technology =150 \\$aAdhesives =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aAdhesive =450 \\$aAgglutinants =450 \\$aBonding agents (Adhesives) =550 \\$wg$aBinders (Materials) =550 \\$aCement =550 \\$aCements, Adhesive =550 \\$aGlue =550 \\$aMucilage =670 \\$aUMI business vocab. =750 \2$aAdhesives$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000269 =LDR 00863cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361483002441 =005 20120730162105.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000594 =035 \\$aBZK0500NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcoustic trauma =550 \\$wg$aDeafness =550 \\$wg$aEar$xWounds and injuries =550 \\$wg$aExplosions$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aNoise$xPhysiological effect =680 \\$iHere are entered works on hearing loss produced by exposure to sudden and intensive levels of acoustic energy, such as from explosions. Works on progressive hearing loss resulting from long-term exposure to high levels of noise are entered under$aDeafness, Noise induced. =681 \\$iNote under$aDeafness, Noise induced =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHearing Loss, Noise-Induced$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006317 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361483102441 =005 20090212092630.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000862 =035 \\$aBZK0768NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD647.A3 =150 \\$aAdhesions =550 \\$wg$aSurgery$xComplications =750 \2$aTissue Adhesions$0(DNLM)D000267$5IEN =LDR 00530cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361483202441 =005 20120730162035.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000291 =035 \\$aBZK0197NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M545$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.A23$cOrnamental plants =053 \0$aSD397.A2$cForestry =150 \\$aAcacia =450 \\$aAcacias =550 \\$wg$aMimosaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bdef. 2 (acacias: any plant of the genus Acacia) =750 \2$aAcacia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000045 =LDR 00407cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361483302441 =005 20120730162124.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000861 =035 \\$aBZK0767NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC183 =150 \\$aAdhesion =450 \\$aAdhesiveness$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAdsorption =550 \\$aCohesion =750 \2$aAdhesiveness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000268 =LDR 00890cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361483402441 =005 20120730162105.0 =008 920330||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000589 =035 \\$aBZK0495NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcoustic reflex =450 \\$aAcoustic stapedial reflex =450 \\$aAuditory reflex =450 \\$aIntra-aural reflex =550 \\$wg$aReflexes =550 \\$wg$aStapedius muscle =550 \\$wg$aTensor tympani muscle =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hearing assessment with the acoustic reflex, c1981. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Reflex, Acoustic; Intra-aural contraction of tensor tympani and stapedius in response to sound) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Ear, Hearing, Auditory reflex) =670 \\$aDelk. Comprehensive dict. of audiology$b(Reflex, acoustic. Also known as the intra-aural reflex) =750 \2$aReflex, Acoustic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012022 =LDR 00995cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361483502441 =005 20120730162032.0 =008 920305i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000277 =035 \\$aBZK0183NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85000277 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAbused children =450 \\$aBattered children =450 \\$aChild abuse victims =450 \\$aMaltreated children =450 \\$aVictims of child abuse =550 \\$wg$aChildren =550 \\$wg$aVictims of crimes =550 \\$aAdult child abuse victims =550 \\$aChild abuse =670 \\$aWork cat.: Quinn, P.E. Cry out! cry out! 1984. =670 \\$aNational criminal justice thes. =670 \\$aFerguson, E. Social work. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on children who are victims of child abuse. Works on adults who were abused as children are entered under$aAdult child abuse victims. =681 \\$iNote under$aAdult child abuse victims =750 \2$aChild Abuse$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002649 =LDR 00715cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361483602441 =005 20120522105950.0 =008 920906||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000584 =035 \\$aBZK0490NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcoustic nerve =450 \\$aAuditory nerve =450 \\$aEighth cranial nerve =450 \\$aNervus vestibulocochlearis =450 \\$aVestibulocochlear nerve =550 \\$wg$aAuditory pathways =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Cranial =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.:$bp. 1912 (nervus vestibulocochlearis [NA]. Also called vestibulocochlear nerve, eighth cranial nerve, auditory nerve, acoustic nerve) =750 \2$aVestibulocochlear Nerve$0(DNLM)D000159$5IEN =LDR 00639cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361483702441 =005 20120730162124.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000857 =035 \\$aBZK0763NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP625.A35 =150 \\$aAdenylic acid =450 \\$aAdenine ribonucleotide =450 \\$aAdenine-ribose phosphate =450 \\$aAdenosine monophosphate =450 \\$aAdenosine phosphate =450 \\$aAdenosine phosphoric acid =450 \\$aAMP (Biochemistry) =550 \\$wg$aAdenine nucleotides =550 \\$wg$aAdenosine =750 \2$aAdenosine Monophosphate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000249 =LDR 01053cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361483802441 =005 20201104123143.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000256 =035 \\$aBZK0162NU =035 \\$aSH 85000256 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aPE1477$cEnglish =053 \\$aZ695.9$bZ695.92$cLibrary science =150 \\$aAbstracting =360 \\$isubdivision$aAbstracting and indexing$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., names of individual persons and corporate bodies, and under topical headings for works on preparing abstracts or indexes of publications on those subjects; and under individual sacred works and types of publications for works on preparing abstracts or indexes of those publications =450 \\$aAbstract writing =450 \\$aPr�ecis writing =550 \\$wg$aContent analysis (Communication) =550 \\$wg$aDocumentation =550 \\$wg$aInformation organization =550 \\$wg$aRhetoric =550 \\$aAnnotating, Book =750 \2$aAbstracting and Indexing$0(DNLM)D000043$5IEN =LDR 00504cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361483902441 =005 20150227084520.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000246 =035 \\$aBZK0152NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP165 =150 \\$aAbsorption (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =550 \\$wg$aBiological transport =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =550 \\$aAdsorption (Biology) =550 \\$aOsmosis =750 \2$aAbsorption, Physiological$0(DNLM)D065567 =LDR 00748cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361484002441 =005 20160418091118.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000855 =035 \\$aBZK0761NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP613.A33 =150 \\$aAdenylate cyclase =450 \\$aAdenyl cyclase =450 \\$aAdenylyl cyclase =550 \\$wg$aLyases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dual regulation in adenylate cyclase, 1985. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature. =670 \\$aDixon. Enzymes, 1979:$bpp. 629, 651. =670 \\$aStenesh. Dict. of biochem.$b(Adenyl cyclase) =670 \\$aSmith. Princip. of biochem., 1983:$bp. 252. =670 \\$aNLM$b(Adenylyl cyclases) =750 \2$aAdenylyl Cyclases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000262 =LDR 00553cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361484102441 =005 20120730162105.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000560 =035 \\$aBZK0466NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85000560 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRL131 =150 \\$aAcne =450 \\$aAcne vulgaris =450 \\$aBlackheads (Acne) =450 \\$aComedones =450 \\$aPimples =550 \\$wg$aSebaceous glands$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Acne vulgaris x Acne) =750 \2$aAcne Vulgaris$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000152 =LDR 00514cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361484202441 =005 20120730162104.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000535 =035 \\$aBZK0441NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP752.F35$cBIochemistry =150 \\$aFatty acids =450 \\$wnne$aAcids, Fatty =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fatty acits) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Fatty acids) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFatty Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005227 =LDR 01343cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361484302441 =005 20120730162028.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000245 =035 \\$aBZK0151NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aAbsorption =360 \\$isubdivision$aAbsorption and adsorption$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aInsulin--Absorption and adsorption;$iand subdivision$aIsotopes--Absorption and adsorption$iunder individual elements and groups of elements, e.g.$aCopper--Isotopes--Absorption and adsorption =360 \\$isubdivision$aAbsorption and adsorption$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Absorption and adsorption =450 \\$aSorption =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Physical and theoretical =550 \\$wg$aPacked towers =670 \\$aBosbach, D. Experimental study on Ra p2+ (B uptake by barite (BaSO b4 (B), 2010:$babstr. ( p226 (BRa p2+ (B and p133 (BBa p2+ (B uptake by barite in aqueous solution; the uptake of p226 (BRa p2+ (B and p133 (BBa p2+ (B is not only limited to adsorption reactions; equilibration between aqueous Ra p2+ (B and barite involves the replacement of a substantial fraction of the initial barite and proceeds significantly beyond pure surface adsorption processes) =750 \2$aAbsorption$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000042 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361484402441 =005 20120730162124.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000854 =035 \\$aBZK0760NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR396 =150 \\$aAdenoviruses =450 \\$aAdenoviridae =550 \\$wg$aDNA viruses =750 \2$aAdenoviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000256 =LDR 00892cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362356402441 =005 20180921140520.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064641 =035 \\$aBZR4547NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRK667.I45 =150 \\$aDental implants =450 \\$aDental implantation =450 \\$aDental prosthesis, Surgical =450 \\$wnne$aImplant dentures =450 \\$aOral implantology =450 \\$aSurgical dental prosthesis =550 \\$wg$aDentures =550 \\$wg$aImplants, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aMouth$xSurgery =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dental implants: biocompatible materials placed into (endosseous) or onto (subperiosteal) the jawbone to support a crown, bridge, or artificial tooth, or to stabilize a diseased tooth) =750 \2$aDental Implants$0(DNLM)D015921$5IEN =750 \2$aDental Implantation$0(DNLM)D003757$5IEN =LDR 00371cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362356502441 =005 20120730163317.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064638 =035 \\$aBZR4544NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL283 =150 \\$aImpetigo =550 \\$wg$aPyoderma =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImpetigo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007169 =LDR 00533cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362356602441 =005 20120730163317.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064612 =035 \\$aBZR4518NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aImpedance plethysmography =450 \\$aElectric impedance plethysmography =450 \\$aPlethysmography, Impedance$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aImpedance, Bioelectric =550 \\$wg$aPlethysmography =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlethysmography, Impedance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010992 =LDR 00469cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362356702441 =005 20120730163317.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064610 =035 \\$aBZR4516NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aImpedance (Electricity) =550 \\$wg$aElectric currents, Alternating =550 \\$wg$aElectricity =550 \\$aElectric resistance =550 \\$aReactance (Electricity) =750 \2$aElectric Impedance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017097 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362356802441 =005 20120730163316.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064606 =035 \\$aBZR4512NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.B25$cBotany =150 \\$aImpatiens =550 \\$wg$aBalsaminaceae =750 \2$aImpatiens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029069 =LDR 00828cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362356902441 =005 20120730163316.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064594 =035 \\$aBZR4500NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC582.17 =150 \\$aImmunotoxicology =450 \\$aImmunologic toxicology =450 \\$aImmunotoxicity =550 \\$wg$aImmunopathology =550 \\$wg$aToxicology =550 \\$aImmunopharmacology =750 \2$aImmunity$xdrug effects$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007109Q000187 =750 \2$81$wb$aToxicology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014116 =750 \2$81$wb$aAllergy and Immunology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000486 =788 \2$iSearch also under the equivalent heading:$aImmunity--drug effects;$ialso under the following headings used together in the same record:$aToxicology$iand$aAllergy and Immunology. =LDR 00783cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362357002441 =005 20120730163316.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064592 =035 \\$aBZR4498NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM270$bRM282 =150 \\$aImmunotherapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aImmunotherapy$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Immunotherapy; Heart--Diseases--Immunotherapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aImmunotherapy$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Immunotherapy; Heart--Diseases--Immunotherapy;$ietc. =450 \\$aTherapeutic immunology =550 \\$wg$aClinical immunology =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =670 \\$aTherapeutic immunology (a serial). =750 \2$aImmunotherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007167 =LDR 00767cz 2200241n 4500 =001 9880362357102441 =005 20241022101404.0 =008 931213i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064589 =035 \\$aBZR4495NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM373 =150 \\$aImmunosuppressive agents =450 \\$aImmunosuppressant agents =450 \\$aImmunosuppressants =450 \\$aImmunosuppressive drugs =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =550 \\$wg$aImmunopharmacology =670 \\$aMESH$b(Immunosuppressive agents) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Immunosuppressant) =750 \2$aImmunosuppressive Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007166 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aInterleukin Inhibitors$0(DNLM)D000088902$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00704cz 2200253n 4500 =001 9880362357202441 =005 20230127145008.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064588 =035 \\$aBZR4494NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR188.45 =150 \\$aImmunosuppression =450 \\$aDepression, Immune =450 \\$aImmune depression =450 \\$aImmune suppression =450 \\$aImmunodepression =450 \\$aSuppression, Immune =550 \\$wg$aImmune response$xRegulation =550 \\$wg$aImmunological tolerance =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =550 \\$aImmunodeficiency =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImmunosuppression Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007165 =LDR 00669cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362357302441 =005 20120730163316.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064586 =035 \\$aBZR4492NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM370 =150 \\$aImmunopharmacology =450 \\$aPharmacoimmunology =550 \\$wg$aImmunology =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =550 \\$aImmunotoxicology =750 \2$81$wb$aPharmacology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010600 =750 \2$81$wb$aAllergy and Immunology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000486 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPharmacology$iand$aAllergy and Immunology. =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362357402441 =005 20050131130637.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064585 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02099392 =035 \\$aBZR4491NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC582.15 =150 \\$aImmunopathology =550 \\$wg$aClinical immunology =550 \\$wg$aPathology =750 \2$aImmune System Diseases$0(DNLM)D007154$5IEN =LDR 00688cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362357502441 =005 20120730163316.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064583 =035 \\$aBZR4489NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR184.5 =150 \\$aDevelopmental immunology =450 \\$wnne$aImmunology, Developmental =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental biology =550 \\$wg$aImmunology =750 \2$81$wb$aImmunity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007109 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aImmunity$iand$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00348cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362357602441 =005 20120730163316.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064581 =035 \\$aBZR4487NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aImmunology$xTechnique =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImmunologic Techniques$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007158 =LDR 02282cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362357702441 =005 20120730163316.0 =008 050429i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064579 =035 \\$aBZR4485NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dUkOxU =053 \0$aQR180$bQR189.5 =150 \\$aImmunology =360 \\$isubdivision$aImmunological aspects$iunder physiological topics and individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aAging--Immunological aspects; Cancer--Immunological aspects;$iand subdivision$aImmunology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, and individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFishes--Immunology; Copper--Immunology; Insulin--Immunology; Heart--Immunology =360 \\$isubdivision$aImmunological aspects$iunder physiological topics and individual diseases, e.g.$aAging--Immunological aspects; Cancer--Immunological aspects;$iand subdivision$aImmunology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, and individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFishes--Immunology; Copper--Immunology; Insulin--Immunology; Heart--Immunology =360 \\$isubdivision$aImmunological aspects$iunder physiological topics and individual diseases, e.g.$aAging--Immunological aspects; Cancer--Immunological aspects;$iand subdivision$aImmunology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, and organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFishes--Immunology; Copper--Immunology; Insulin--Immunology; Heart--Immunology =450 \\$aImmunobiology =550 \\$wg$aLife sciences =550 \\$aSerology =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biological terms, 2000$b(the study 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\\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR188.4 =150 \\$aImmunological tolerance =360 \\$isubdivision$aTrypanotolerance$iunder individual animals, e.g.$aCattle--Trypanotolerance =450 \\$aImmune tolerance =450 \\$aTolerance, Immunological =550 \\$wg$aImmune response =550 \\$wg$aImmunology =550 \\$aHistocompatibility =550 \\$aTransplantation immunology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImmune Tolerance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007108 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aEndotoxin Tolerance$0(DNLM)D000087523$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00623cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362358002441 =005 20120730163316.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064576 =035 \\$aBZR4482NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ387.D42 =150 \\$aImmunological deficiency syndromes in children =550 \\$wg$aImmunologic diseases in children =750 \2$81$wb$aImmunologic Deficiency Syndromes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007153 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aImmunologic Deficiency Syndromes$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00639cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362358102441 =005 20120730163315.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064574 =035 \\$aBZR4480NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC606 =150 \\$aImmunological deficiency syndromes =450 \\$aImmune deficiency syndromes =450 \\$aImmunodeficiency syndromes =450 \\$aImmunologic deficiency syndromes =550 \\$wg$aImmunodeficiency =550 \\$wg$aImmunologic diseases =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImmunologic Deficiency Syndromes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007153 =LDR 00528cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362358202441 =005 20120730163315.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064573 =035 \\$aBZR4479NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.35 =150 \\$aImmunologic memory =450 \\$aImmune memory =450 \\$aImmunological memory =450 \\$aMemory, Immune =450 \\$aMemory, Immunologic =550 \\$wg$aImmunity =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImmunologic Memory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007156 =LDR 00667cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362358302441 =005 20121014163530.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064572 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02099307 =035 \\$aBZR4478NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ385$bRJ387 =150 \\$aImmunologic diseases in children =450 \\$wnne$aPediatric immunopathology =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =750 \2$81$wb$aImmune System Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007154 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aImmune System Diseases$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00594cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362358402441 =005 20050131130615.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064571 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02099298 =035 \\$aBZR4477NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC581$bRC607 =150 \\$aImmunologic diseases =450 \\$aImmune diseases =450 \\$aImmune disorders =450 \\$aImmune system$xDiseases =450 \\$aImmunologic disorders =450 \\$aImmunological diseases =550 \\$wg$aDiseases =750 \2$aImmune System Diseases$0(DNLM)D007154$5IEN =LDR 00446cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362358502441 =005 20120730163315.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064570 =035 \\$aBZR4476NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aImmunohistochemistry =450 \\$aImmunohistology =550 \\$wg$aHistochemistry =550 \\$wg$aImmunochemistry =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImmunohistochemistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007150 =LDR 00761cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362358602441 =005 20120730163315.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064568 =035 \\$aBZR4474NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR186.7$bQR186.8 =150 \\$aImmunoglobulins =450 \\$aAntibodies =450 \\$wnno$aAntigens and antibodies$5IEN =450 \\$aImmune globulins =450 \\$aImmune serum globulin =550 \\$wg$aBlood proteins =550 \\$wg$aGlobulins =550 \\$wg$aPlasma cells =550 \\$aAntibody diversity =550 \\$aAntigens =550 \\$aBacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins =670 \\$aMESH$b(Immunoglobulins x Immune globulins) =750 \2$aImmunoglobulins$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007136 =LDR 00424cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362358702441 =005 20120730163315.0 =008 860211\|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85064567 =035 \\$aBZR4473NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.8.M2 =150 \\$aImmunoglobulin M =450 \\$aIgM =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =550 \\$wg$aMacroglobulins =750 \2$aImmunoglobulin M$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007075 =LDR 00854cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362358802441 =005 20120730163315.0 =008 920204||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064566 =035 \\$aBZR4472NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.7 =150 \\$aImmunoglobulin idiotypes =450 \\$aAntibody idiotopes =450 \\$aAntibody idiotypes =450 \\$aIdiotopes, Immunoglobulin =450 \\$aIdiotypes, Antibody =450 \\$aIdiotypes, Immunoglobulin =450 \\$aImmunoglobulin idiotopes =550 \\$wg$aGenetic polymorphisms =550 \\$wg$aImmunogenetics =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =550 \\$wg$aImmunospecificity =550 \\$wg$aMyeloma proteins =550 \\$aAnti-idiotypic antibodies =550 \\$aBinding sites (Biochemistry) =750 \2$aImmunoglobulin Idiotypes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007130 =LDR 00410cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362358902441 =005 20070518101643.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064099 =035 \\$aBZR4005NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL638.I3 =150 \\$aIctaluridae =450 \\$aAmeiuridae =450 \\$aAmiuridae =550 \\$wg$aCatfishes =750 \2$aIctaluridae$0(DNLM)D007059$5IEN =LDR 00619cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362359002441 =005 20091216160247.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85064007 =035 \\$aBZR3913NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dHU =053 \0$aGB2401$bGB2598$cHydrology =053 \0$aQC981.8.I23$cClimatology =150 \\$aIce sheets =450 \\$aGlacial ice covers =450 \\$aIce covers, Glacial =450 \\$aIce mantles =450 \\$aMantles, Ice =450 \\$aSheets, Ice =550 \\$wg$aGlaciers =550 \\$aIce caps =550 \\$aIce shelves =750 \2$aIce Cover$0(DNLM)D046448$5IEN =LDR 00501cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362359102441 =005 20120730163309.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063965 =035 \\$aBZR3871NU =035 \\$aSH 85063965 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGB2401$bGB2598 =053 \0$aQC926.3$bQC926.45$cPhysics =150 \\$aIce =450 \\$aFrozen water =550 \\$wg$aFrost =550 \\$wg$aPhysical geography =550 \\$wg$aWater =750 \2$aIce$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007053 =LDR 00603cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362359202441 =005 20120730163309.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063897 =035 \\$aBZR3803NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ520.I28 =150 \\$aIatrogenic diseases in children =450 \\$aPediatric iatrogenic diseases =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aIatrogenic diseases =750 \2$81$wb$aIatrogenic Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007049 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aIatrogenic Disease$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362359302441 =005 20120730163309.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063896 =035 \\$aBZR3802NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC90 =150 \\$aIatrogenic diseases =550 \\$wg$aDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMedical errors =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics$xComplications =750 \2$aIatrogenic Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007049 =LDR 00646cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362359402441 =005 20120730163309.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063875 =035 \\$aBZR3781NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR184.4 =150 \\$aIa antigens =450 \\$aHistocompatibility antigens class II$5IEN =450 \\$aImmune region antigens =450 \\$aImmune region associated antigens =550 \\$wg$aAntigens =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =550 \\$wg$aImmunogenetics =550 \\$wg$aIr genes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHistocompatibility Antigens Class II$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000949 =LDR 00519cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362359502441 =005 20120730163308.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063859 =035 \\$aBZR3765NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG304.5.H97 =150 \\$aHysteroscopy =450 \\$aUterine endoscopy =450 \\$aUteroscopy =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopy =550 \\$wg$aUterus$xExamination =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hysteroscopy x Uterine endoscopy) =750 \2$aHysteroscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015907 =LDR 00579cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362359602441 =005 20120730163308.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063855 =035 \\$aBZR3761NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.H94 =150 \\$aHysteria in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychiatry =550 \\$wg$aChild psychopathology =750 \2$81$wb$aHysteria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007046 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHysteria$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01657cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362359702441 =005 20120730163308.0 =008 020923i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063851 =035 \\$aBZR3757NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dInU =053 \0$aRC532 =150 \\$aHysteria =450 \\$aHysteric passion =450 \\$aHysterica passio =450 \\$aHysterical neurosis =450 \\$aHysterical passion =450 \\$aPassio 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An out moded term. Also called hysterical neurosis. Hysteria is no longer recognized as a separate clinical entity without qualification.) =670 \\$aComp. gloss. of psychiatry & psych.$b(Hysteria, hysterical neurosis: Neurosis involving sudden impairment of function in response to emotional stress.) =670 \\$aCampbell, R.J. Psychiatric dict., 1996$b(Vapors: obs. Hysteria, hypochondriasis.) =670 \\$aSchleich, J.L. Disputatio medica inauguralis de passione hysterica, 1675. =670 \\$aHolland, A. Disputatio medica inauguralis de hysterica passione, 1687. =670 \\$aPurcell, J. A treatise of vapours or hysterick fits, 1702. =670 \\$aOED$b(Hysteria: former names were vapours and hysteric(al) passion. Hysterical: hysterical passion = hysteria) =750 \2$aHysteria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007046 =LDR 00453cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362359802441 =005 20120730163308.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063847 =035 \\$aBZR3753NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG391 =150 \\$aVaginal hysterectomy =450 \\$aColpohysterectomy =450 \\$wnne$aHysterectomy, Vaginal =550 \\$wg$aHysterectomy =750 \2$aHysterectomy, Vaginal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007045 =LDR 00476cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362359902441 =005 20120730163308.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063844 =035 \\$aBZR3750NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG391 =150 \\$aHysterectomy =450 \\$aAbdominal hysterectomy =450 \\$aUterus$xExcision =550 \\$wg$aSterilization of women =550 \\$wg$aUterus$xSurgery =750 \2$aHysterectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007044 =LDR 01038cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362360002441 =005 20120730163308.0 =008 030309i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063841 =035 \\$aBZR3747NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.H9$cZoology =150 \\$aHyraxes =450 \\$aConies (Hyraxes) =450 \\$aDassies =450 \\$aHyraces =450 \\$aHyracidae =450 \\$aHyracids =450 \\$aProcaviidae =550 \\$wg$aHyracoidea =550 \\$wg$aPachyderms =670 \\$aAnimal diversity Web, Mar. 9, 2003$b(Family Procaviidae (hyraxes). Also known as dassies or conies) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via WWW, Mar. 9, 2003$b(Family Procaviidae, Order Hyracoidea. Hyracidae Gray, 1821, is a group name based on Hyrax Hermann, 1783. Three genera: Dendrohyrax, Heterohyrax, Procavia) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(hyracid: a member of the family Procaviidae : coney; hyracidae: syn. of Procaviidae; hyrax pl. hyraxes, also hyraces) =750 \2$aHyraxes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007043 =LDR 00612cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362360102441 =005 20120730163308.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063829 =035 \\$aBZR3735NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ274.7$cNewborn infants =053 \\$aRJ420.H9$cGeneral =150 \\$aHypothyroidism in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric endocrinology =750 \2$81$wb$aHypothyroidism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007037 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHypothyroidism$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00466cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362360202441 =005 20060505143711.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063828 =035 \\$aBZR3734NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC657 =150 \\$aHypothyroidism =450 \\$aHypothyrea =450 \\$aHypothyreosis =450 \\$aThyroid deficiency =550 \\$wg$aThyroid gland$xDiseases =750 \2$aHypothyroidism$0(DNLM)D007037$5IEN =LDR 00446cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362360302441 =005 20060530085714.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063826 =035 \\$aBZR3732NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypothermia, Induced =450 \\$aInduced hypothermia =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =750 \2$aHypothermia, Induced$0(DNLM)D007036$5IEN =LDR 00475cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362360402441 =005 20120730163308.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063825 =035 \\$aBZR3731NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypothermia =450 \\$aHypothermy =450 \\$aLow body temperature =550 \\$wg$aBody temperature =550 \\$wg$aCold$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aCryobiology =750 \2$aHypothermia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007035 =LDR 00558cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362360502441 =005 20120730163308.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063824 =035 \\$aBZR3730NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM455$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP383.7$cPhysiology =150 \\$aHypothalamus =550 \\$wg$aDiencephalon =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands =550 \\$wg$aHypothalamo-hypophyseal system =550 \\$wg$aLimbic system =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHypothalamus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007031 =LDR 00787cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362360602441 =005 20251118142259.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063823 =035 \\$aBZR3729NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP188.H9 =150 \\$aHypothalamo-hypophyseal system =450 \\$aHypothalamo-hypophysial system =450 \\$aHypothalamohypophysial system =550 \\$wg$aHypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis =550 \\$wg$aHypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.:$bp. 2836 (hypothalamohypophysial system) =750 \2$aHypothalamo-Hypophyseal System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007030 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aHypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis$0(DNLM)D000094365$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/11/18 =LDR 00446cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362360702441 =005 20120730163308.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063822 =035 \\$aBZR3728NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.H9 =150 \\$aHypothalamic hormones =550 \\$wg$aHypothalamus =550 \\$wg$aNeurohormones =550 \\$wg$aNeuropeptides =750 \2$aHypothalamic Hormones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007028 =LDR 00430cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362360802441 =005 20120730163308.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063821 =035 \\$aBZR3727NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypotensive agents =450 \\$aAntihypertensive agents =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular agents =550 \\$wg$aHypertension =750 \2$aAntihypertensive Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000959 =LDR 00569cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362360902441 =005 20120730163307.0 =008 920521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063820 =035 \\$aBZR3726NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG580.H95 =150 \\$aHypotension in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =750 \2$81$wb$aHypotension$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007022 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHypotension$iand$aPrebnancy$5IEN =LDR 00463cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362361002441 =005 20110506095527.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063819 =035 \\$aBZR3725NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.O78 =150 \\$aHypotension, Orthostatic =450 \\$aOrthostatic hypotension =450 \\$aPostural hypotension =550 \\$wg$aHypotension =750 \2$aHypotension, Orthostatic$0(DNLM)D007024$5IEN =LDR 00498cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362361102441 =005 20120730163307.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063818 =035 \\$aBZR3724NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypotension, Controlled =450 \\$aControlled hypotension =450 \\$aHypotension, Induced =450 \\$aInduced hypotension =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesia =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia =750 \2$aHypotension, Controlled$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007023 =LDR 00479cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362361202441 =005 20120730163307.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063817 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02094825 =035 \\$aBZR3723NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.H93 =150 \\$aHypotension =450 \\$aBlood pressure, Low =450 \\$aLow blood pressure =550 \\$wg$aBlood circulation disorders =750 \2$aHypotension$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007022 =LDR 02256cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362361302441 =005 20130209161948.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063812 =035 \\$aBZR3718NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dICLAM =150 \\$aHypospadias =450 \\$aHypospadia =550 \\$wg$aGenitourinary organs$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aUrethra$xAbnormalities =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 21, 2012$b(Hypospadias. Scope Note: A birth defect due to malformation of the urethra in which the urethral opening is below its normal location. In the male, the malformed urethra generally opens on the ventral surface of the penis or on the perineum. In the female, the malformed urethral opening is in the vagina. In MeSH Tree Structures under Penile Diseases, under Male Urogenital Diseases - Urogenital Abnormalities, under Female Urogenital Diseases - Urogenital Abnormalities, and under Congenital Abnormalities - Urogenital Abnormalities) =670 \\$aDorland's medical dictionary for health consumers, �2007, via TheFreeDictionary website, Sept. 21, 2012$b(hypospadias: a developmental anomaly in which the urethra opens inferior to its normal location; usually seen in males, with the opening on the underside of the penis or on the perineum; female hypospadias: a developmental anomaly in the female in which the urethra opens into the vagina) =670 \\$aThe American heritage medical dictionary, �2007, via TheFreeDictionary website, Sept. 21, 2012$b(hypospadias or hypospadia n. 1. A developmental anomaly of the urethra in which a part of the urethral canal is open on the undersurface of the penis or on the perineum. 2. A similar anomaly in which the urethra opens into the vagina.) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill concise dictionary of modern medicine, �2002, via TheFreeDictionary website, Sept. 21, 2012$b(hypospadias Pediatric urology A congenital defect in the positioning of the urethral meatus on the penis or vagina Types: Mild male hypospadias, opening is slightly displaced below the tip of the penis; severe male hypospadias, opening is in the female position at the base of the scrotum; the penis has an open gutter under the penis; the penis may be small.) =750 \2$aHypospadias$0(DNLM)D007021$5IEN =LDR 00452cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362361402441 =005 20120730163307.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063807 =035 \\$aBZR3713NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD599.5.P58 =150 \\$aHypophysectomy =450 \\$aPituitary gland$xExcision =550 \\$wg$aPituitary gland$xSurgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHypophysectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007016 =LDR 00517cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362361502441 =005 20120730163307.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063805 =035 \\$aBZR3711NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypophosphatemia, Familial =450 \\$aFamilial hypophosphatemia =550 \\$wg$aFamilial diseases =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism, Inborn errors of =550 \\$wg$aRenal tubular transport, Disorders of =750 \2$aHypophosphatemia, Familial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007015 =LDR 00366cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362361602441 =005 20120730163307.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063804 =035 \\$aBZR3710NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypophosphatasia =550 \\$wg$aPhosphorus$xMetabolism$xDisorders =750 \2$aHypophosphatasia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007014 =LDR 00480cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362361702441 =005 20120730163307.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063803 =035 \\$aBZR3709NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRF497.H96 =150 \\$aHypopharynx$xDiverticula =450 \\$aDiverticula of the hypopharynx =450 \\$aPharyngoesophageal diverticula =550 \\$wg$aHypopharynx$xDiseases =750 \2$aZenker Diverticulum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016672 =LDR 00465cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362361802441 =005 20120730163307.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063801 =035 \\$aBZR3707NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL861$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM331$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aHypopharynx =450 \\$aLaryngopharynx =550 \\$wg$aPharynx =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHypopharynx$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007013 =LDR 00474cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362361902441 =005 20120730163307.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063800 =035 \\$aBZR3706NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypoparathyroidism =450 \\$aParathyroid deficiency =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aParathyroid glands$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHypoparathyroidism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007011 =LDR 00402cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362362002441 =005 20120730163307.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063797 =035 \\$aBZR3703NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHyponatremia =550 \\$wg$aSodium$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aWater-electrolyte imbalances =750 \2$aHyponatremia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007010 =LDR 00545cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362362102441 =005 20120730163307.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063792 =035 \\$aBZR3698NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP310.5$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRA645.H94$cPublic health =150 \\$aHypokinesia =450 \\$aHypoactivity =450 \\$aInactivity, Physical =450 \\$aPhysical inactivity =450 \\$aUnderactivity =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders =750 \2$aHypokinesia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018476 =LDR 00570cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362362202441 =005 20120730163307.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063791 =035 \\$aBZR3697NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC632.P =150 \\$aHypokalemia =450 \\$aHypokalaemia =450 \\$aHypokaliaemia =450 \\$aHypokaliemia =450 \\$aHypopotassemia =550 \\$wg$aPotassium$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aWater-electrolyte imbalances =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHypokalemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007008 =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362362302441 =005 20120730163307.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063790 =035 \\$aBZR3696NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypogonadism =550 \\$wg$aSexual disorders =750 \2$aHypogonadism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007006 =LDR 00465cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362362402441 =005 20120730163307.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063785 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02094619 =035 \\$aBZR3691NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC661.A1 =150 \\$aHypoglycemic agents =450 \\$wnne$aAntidiabetics =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =550 \\$aHypoglycemia =750 \2$aHypoglycemic Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007004 =LDR 00614cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362362502441 =005 20120730163307.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063784 =035 \\$aBZR3690NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ520.H94 =150 \\$aHypoglycemia in children =450 \\$aLow blood sugar in children =550 \\$wg$aMetabolic disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aHypoglycemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007003 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHypoglycemia$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00644cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362362602441 =005 20120730163306.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063783 =035 \\$aBZR3689NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC662.2$cDisease =150 \\$aHypoglycemia =450 \\$aBlood sugar, Low =450 \\$aHypoglycemosis =450 \\$aLow blood sugar =550 \\$wg$aBlood sugar =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aHypoglycin A =550 \\$wg$aInsulin =550 \\$wg$aPancreas$xDiseases =550 \\$aHypoglycemic agents =750 \2$aHypoglycemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007003 =LDR 00380cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362362702441 =005 20120229181235.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063782 =035 \\$aBZR3688NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypoglossal nerve =450 \\$aNervus hypoglossus =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Cranial =750 \2$aHypoglossal Nerve$0(DNLM)D007002$5IEN =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362362802441 =005 20120730163306.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063779 =035 \\$aBZR3685NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypogastric plexus =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHypogastric Plexus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007001 =LDR 00591cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362362902441 =005 20120730163306.0 =008 051209i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063772 =035 \\$aBZR3678NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHypodermic needles =550 \\$wg$aDrug delivery devices =550 \\$wg$aPins and needles =550 \\$wg$aSharps (Medical instruments) =550 \\$aFear of needles =550 \\$aNeedle sharing =550 \\$aNeedlestick injuries =681 \\$iExample under$aMedical instruments and apparatus =750 \2$aNeedles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009339 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362363002441 =005 20120730163306.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063767 =035 \\$aBZR3673NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK623.H =150 \\$aHypocreales =550 \\$wg$aAscomycetes =750 \2$aHypocreales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006999 =LDR 00500cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362363102441 =005 20120730163306.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063766 =035 \\$aBZR3672NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC641.7.H9 =150 \\$aHypochromic anemia =450 \\$aAnemia, Hypochromic$5IEN =450 \\$aAnemia, Microcytic hypochromic =450 \\$aMicrocytic hypochromic anemia =550 \\$wg$aAnemia =750 \2$aAnemia, Hypochromic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000747 =LDR 00355cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362363302441 =005 20120730163306.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063761 =035 \\$aBZR3667NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypocalcemia =550 \\$wg$aCalcium$xMetabolism$xDisorders =750 \2$aHypocalcemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006996 =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362363402441 =005 20120730163306.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063760 =035 \\$aBZR3666NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD85.H9 =150 \\$aHypnotism in surgery =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =750 \2$aHypnosis, Anesthetic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006991 =LDR 00598cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362363502441 =005 20120730163306.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063759 =035 \\$aBZR3665NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypnotism in ophthalmology =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia in ophthalmology =550 \\$wg$aOphthalmology =750 \2$81$wb$aHypnosis, Anesthetic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006991 =750 \2$81$wb$aOphthalmology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009885 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHypnosis, Anesthetic$iand$aOphthalmology. =LDR 00588cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362363602441 =005 20120730163306.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063758 =035 \\$aBZR3664NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypnotism in obstetrics =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia in obstetrics =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics =750 \2$81$wb$aHypnosis, Anesthetic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006991 =750 \2$81$wb$aObstetrics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009774 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHypnosis, Anesthetic$iand$aObstetrics. =LDR 00473cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362363702441 =005 20120730163306.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063757 =035 \\$aBZR3663NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK512.H95 =150 \\$aHypnotism in dentistry =450 \\$aDental hypnosis =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia in dentistry =550 \\$wg$aDentistry =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHypnosis, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006992 =LDR 00598cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362363802441 =005 20120730163306.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063752 =035 \\$aBZR3658NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF1111$bBF1156$cParapsychology =053 \\$aHV6110$cHypnotism and crime =053 \\$aRC490$bRC499$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aHypnotism =450 \\$aAutosuggestion =450 \\$aBraidism =450 \\$aHypnosis =550 \\$wg$aTrance =550 \\$aAnimal magnetism =550 \\$aMesmerism =750 \2$aHypnosis$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D006990 =LDR 00422cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362363902441 =005 20140106145653.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063505 =035 \\$aBZR3411NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.H87 =150 \\$aHydroxyethyl starch =550 \\$wg$aBlood plasma substitutes =550 \\$wg$aStarch =750 \2$aHydroxyethyl Starch Derivatives$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006895 =LDR 00322cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362364002441 =005 20120730163302.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063504 =035 \\$aBZR3410NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHydroxides =550 \\$wg$aOxides =750 \2$aHydroxides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006878 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362364102441 =005 20120730163302.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063500 =035 \\$aBZR3406NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM276 =150 \\$aHydrothorax =550 \\$wg$aPleura$xDiseases =750 \2$aHydrothorax$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006876 =LDR 00704cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362364202441 =005 20120220105337.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063499 =035 \\$aBZR3405NU =035 \\$ash 85063499 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHydrothermal vents =450 \\$aBlack smokers (Oceanography) =450 \\$aDeep-sea vents, Hydrothermal =450 \\$aHydrothermal deep-sea vents =450 \\$aOceanic hot springs =450 \\$aVents, Hydrothermal =550 \\$wg$aHot springs =550 \\$wg$aSubmarine topography =550 \\$aSea-floor spreading =670 \\$aWaters, J.F. Deep-sea vents, 1993. =750 \2$aHydrothermal Vents$0(DNLM)D060086$5IEN =LDR 00557cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362364302441 =005 20120730163302.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063495 =035 \\$aBZR3401NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ53.H9 =150 \\$aHydrotherapy for children =550 \\$wg$aPhysical therapy for children =750 \2$81$wb$aHydrotherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006875 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHydrotherapy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00520cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362364402441 =005 20120730163302.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063494 =035 \\$aBZR3400NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM801$bRM822 =150 \\$aHydrotherapy =450 \\$aHydropathy =450 \\$aKneipp cure =450 \\$aWater cure =450 \\$aWater$xTherapeutic use =550 \\$wg$aPhysical therapy =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHydrotherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006875 =LDR 00409cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362364502441 =005 20120730163302.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063491 =035 \\$aBZR3397NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHydrostatic pressure =450 \\$aUnderwater pressure =550 \\$wg$aPressure =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHydrostatic Pressure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006874 =LDR 00437cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362364602441 =005 20120730163302.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063488 =035 \\$aBZR3394NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHydroquinone =450 \\$aBenzenediol =450 \\$aHydrochinone =450 \\$aQuinol =550 \\$wg$aPhenols =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHydroquinones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006873 =LDR 00803cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362364702441 =005 20120730163301.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063484 =035 \\$aBZR3390NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB126.5$bSB126.57 =150 \\$aHydroponics =450 \\$aAgriculture, Soilless =450 \\$aChemiculture =450 \\$aDirtless farming =450 \\$aGardening without soil =450 \\$aNutriculture gardening =450 \\$aPlant chemiculture =450 \\$aPlants$xSoilless culture =450 \\$aSoilless agriculture =450 \\$aSoilless culture =450 \\$aWater farming =550 \\$wg$aHorticulture =550 \\$wg$aPlants$xNutrition =550 \\$aPlant growing media, Artificial =750 \2$aHydroponics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018527 =LDR 00560cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362364802441 =005 20120730163301.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063478 =035 \\$aBZR3384NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ476.H84 =150 \\$aHydronephrosis in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric nephrology =750 \2$81$wb$aHydronephrosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006869 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHydronephrosis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362364902441 =005 20120730163301.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063477 =035 \\$aBZR3383NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC918.H8 =150 \\$aHydronephrosis =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aUrine$xRetention =750 \2$aHydronephrosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006869 =LDR 00424cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362365002441 =005 20120730163301.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063464 =035 \\$aBZR3370NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD281.H83$cOrganic chemistry =053 \\$aTP156.H82$cChemical engineering =150 \\$aHydrolysis =550 \\$wg$aSolvolysis =750 \2$aHydrolysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006868 =LDR 00584cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362365102441 =005 20130311101527.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063458 =035 \\$aBZR3364NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGB651$bGB2998 =150 \\$aHydrology =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the words$aHydrological$iand$aWater =550 \\$wg$aAquatic sciences =550 \\$wg$aEarth sciences =550 \\$aHydrography =550 \\$aWater =680 \\$iHere are entered works on all aspects of water. =750 \2$aHydrology$0(DNLM)D062070$5IEN =LDR 00554cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362365202441 =005 20110525103910.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063450 =035 \\$aBZR3356NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGB848 =150 \\$aHydrologic cycle =450 \\$aCycle, Hydrologic =450 \\$aHydrological cycle =450 \\$aWater cycle =550 \\$wg$aCycles =550 \\$wg$aHydrology =670 \\$aLC database, 18Feb97$b(hydrological cycle, hydrologic cycle) =750 \2$aWater Cycle$0(DNLM)D058438$5IEN =LDR 00445cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362365302441 =005 20120730163301.0 =008 910606||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063449 =035 \\$aBZR3355NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP608$bQP609 =150 \\$aHydrolases =450 \\$aHydrolytic enzymes =550 \\$wg$aEnzymes =670 \\$aEnzymes in biomass conversion, 1991. =750 \2$aHydrolases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006867 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362365402441 =005 20120730163301.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063436 =035 \\$aBZR3342NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD281.H8 =150 \\$aHydrogenation =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHydrogenation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006865 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362365502441 =005 20120730163301.0 =008 931004||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063435 =035 \\$aBZR3341NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP603.H88 =150 \\$aHydrogenase =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =750 \2$aHydrogenase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006864 =LDR 00839cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362365602441 =005 20140304095049.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063433 =035 \\$aBZR3339NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTD885.5.H9$cAir pollutant =150 \\$aHydrogen sulfide =450 \\$wnne$aHydrogen sulphide =450 \\$aHydrosulfuric acid =450 \\$aSulfhydric acid =450 \\$aSulfur hydride =550 \\$wg$aSulfides =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(hydrogen sulfide: a colorless flammable very poisonous gas) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(hydrogen sulfide. Also called sulfuretted hydrogen (obsolete), hydrosulfuric acid, sulfur hydride, sulfhydric acid) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Hydrogen sulphide =750 \2$aHydrogen Sulfide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006862 =LDR 00531cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362365702441 =005 20120730163301.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063431 =035 \\$aBZR3337NU =035 \\$ash 85063431 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD181.H1$cChemistry =053 \\$aRA766.H9$cDisinfectants =053 \\$aRM648.H$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aHydrogen peroxide =550 \\$wg$aDisinfection and disinfectants =550 \\$wg$aPeroxides =750 \2$aHydrogen Peroxide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006861 =LDR 00623cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362365802441 =005 20120730163301.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063427 =035 \\$aBZR3333NU =035 \\$ash 85063427 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD562.H93 =150 \\$aHydrogen-ion concentration =450 \\$aHydrogen-ion activity =450 \\$apH (Chemistry) =550 \\$wg$aAcidity function =670 \\$aTEST$b(pH UF Hydrogen ion activity; Hydrogen ion concentration) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hydrogen-ion concentration x pH) =750 \2$aHydrogen-Ion Concentration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006863 =LDR 00590cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362365902441 =005 20120730163301.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063424 =035 \\$aBZR3330NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCoU-DA$dDLC =053 \0$aQP517.H93$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aHydrogen bonding =450 \\$aHydrogen bonds =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Physical and theoretical =550 \\$wg$aMolecular association =670 \\$aHydrogen bonds, 1984. =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 3, 2010:$b(entry: Hydrogen bond) =750 \2$aHydrogen Bonding$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006860 =LDR 00457cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362366002441 =005 20120730163300.0 =008 021008i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063416 =035 \\$aBZR3322NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.H1$cChemistry =053 \0$aTP245.H9$cChemical technology =150 \\$aHydrogen =550 \\$wg$aNonmetals =681 \\$iExample under$aFlammable gases; Gases =750 \2$aHydrogen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006859 =LDR 01926cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362366102441 =005 20130514162730.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063411 =035 \\$aBZR3317NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.F1$cChemistry =053 \0$aTP217.H94$cChemical technology =150 \\$aHydrofluoric acid =450 \\$aFluorhydric acid =450 \\$aFluoric acid =450 \\$aFluorohydric acid =550 \\$wg$aFluorine compounds =550 \\$wg$aInorganic acids =550 \\$aHydrogen fluoride =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 27, 2013$b(Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is a solution of hydrogen fluoride in water. It is a valued source of fluorine and is a precursor to numerous pharmaceuticals such as fluoxetine (Prozac) and diverse materials such as PTFE (Teflon). Other names: fluoric acid; fluorhydric acid) =670 \\$aThe emergency response safety and health database, via WWW, Jan. 27, 2013$b(Hydrogen fluoride is a colorless fuming liquid below 67�F (19.4�C), or a colorless gas. When hydrogen fluoride is combined with water it is known as hydrofluoric acid, a colorless liquid, which in low concentrations is visually indistinguishable from water. Hydrofluoric acid that is more than 40% hydrogen fluoride fumes in air.) =670 \\$aHydrofluoric acid 70% material safety data sheet, via Hi-Valley Chemical Inc. website, Jan. 27, 2013$b(Hydrofluoric acid 70%. Synonyms: Fluorohydric acid; fluoric acid; Hydrogen fluoride solution) =670 \\$aFacts about hydrogen fluoride (hydrofluoric acid), via Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website, Jan. 27, 2013$b(Hydrogen fluoride is a chemical compound that contains fluorine. It can exist as a colorless gas or as a fuming liquid, or it can be dissolved in water. When hydrogen fluoride is dissolved in water, it may be called hydrofluoric acid.) =750 \2$aHydrofluoric Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006858 =LDR 00713cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362366202441 =005 20110414091826.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063393 =035 \\$aBZR3299NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQA911$bQA930$cMathematics =053 \\$aQC150$bQC159$cMechanics =053 \\$aQC718.5.H9$cPlasma physics =053 \\$aTC171$bTC179$cHydraulic engineering =150 \\$aHydrodynamics =550 \\$wg$aFluid dynamics =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the theory of the motion of fluids. Works on the technical application of hydrodynamics are entered under$aHydraulics. =681 \\$iNote under$aHydraulics =750 \2$aHydrodynamics$0(DNLM)D057446$5IEN =LDR 00733cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362366302441 =005 20120730163300.0 =008 021211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063385 =035 \\$aBZR3291NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA766.H8$cDisinfectants =150 \\$aHydrocyanic acid =450 \\$aFormonitrile =450 \\$aHydrogen cyanide =450 \\$aPrussic acid =550 \\$wg$aCyanides =670 \\$aChem. Abstracts Indexing Guide, 1992-96$b(Hydrocyanic acid UF Hydrogen cyanide) =670 \\$aHoward, P.H. Dict. of chemical names and synonyms:$bp. I-95 (Hydrocyanic acid UF Formonitrile, Hydrogen cyanide) =681 \\$iExample under$aFumigants =750 \2$aHydrogen Cyanide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006856 =LDR 00381cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362627302441 =005 20120730163736.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85106028 =035 \\$aBZV5934NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR412 =150 \\$aPoxviruses =450 \\$aPoxviridae =550 \\$wg$aDNA viruses =750 \2$aPoxviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011212 =LDR 00343cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362627402441 =005 20120730163736.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85106027 =035 \\$aBZV5933NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPoxvirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =750 \2$aPoxviridae Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011213 =LDR 00823cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362627502441 =005 20100402173704.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105992 =035 \\$aBZV5898NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD9502$cEconomics =053 \0$aTJ163.13$bTJ163.25$cTechnology =150 \\$aPower resources =450 \\$aEnergy =450 \\$aEnergy resources =450 \\$aPower supply =550 \\$wg$aNatural resources =550 \\$aEnergy harvesting =550 \\$aEnergy industries =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the available sources of mechanical power in general. Works on the physics and engineering aspects of power are entered under$aPower (Mechanics). =681 \\$iNote under$aPower (Mechanics) =750 \2$aEnergy-Generating Resources$0(DNLM)D004736$5IEN =LDR 00541cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362627602441 =005 20210302172003.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105986 =035 \\$aBZV5892NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTH4581$cBuilding =053 \0$aTJ164$cGeneral =150 \\$aPower-plants =450 \\$aPlants, Power =450 \\$aPower stations =450 \\$aPowerhouses (Energy facilities) =450 \\$aStations, Power =550 \\$wg$aEnergy facilities =750 \2$aPower Plants$0(DNLM)D011210$5IEN =LDR 00469cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362627702441 =005 20120730163736.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85105964 =035 \\$aBZV5870NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRS201.P8 =150 \\$aPowders (Pharmacy) =450 \\$aMedicinal powders =450 \\$aPharmaceutical powders =550 \\$wg$aPowders =550 \\$wg$aSolid dosage forms =750 \2$aPowders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011208 =LDR 02839cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362627802441 =005 20130514162910.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105954 =035 \\$aBZV5860NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aPovidone-iodine =450 \\$aAlphadine (Trademark) =450 \\$aBetadine (Trademark) =450 \\$aBetaisodona (Trademark) =450 \\$aDisadine (Trademark) =450 \\$aIsodine (Trademark) =450 \\$aPharmadine (Trademark) =450 \\$aPolyvinylpyrrolidone iodine =450 \\$aProvidine (Trademark) =450 \\$aPVP-I (Polyvinylpyrrolidone iodine) =450 \\$aPVP-Iodine (Polyvinylpyrrolidone iodine) =450 \\$aPVPI (Polyvinylpyrrolidone iodine) =550 \\$wg$aAntiseptics =550 \\$wg$aIodophors =550 \\$wg$aPovidone =670 \\$aGuideline for disinfection and sterilization in healthcare facilities, 2008, via WWW, Jan. 31, 2013$b(The best-known and most widely used iodophor is povidone-iodine, a compound of polyvinylpyrrolidone with iodine. This product and other iodophors retain the germicidal efficacy of iodine but unlike iodine generally are nonstaining and relatively free of toxicity and irritancy. ... Besides their use as an antiseptic, iodophors have been used for disinfecting blood culture bottles and medical equipment, such as hydrotherapy tanks, thermometers, and endoscopes. Antiseptic iodophors are not suitable for use as hard-surface disinfectants because of concentration differences. Iodophors formulated as antiseptics contain less free iodine than do those formulated as disinfectants.) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 31, 2013$b(Povidone-Iodine. Scope note: An iodinated polyvinyl polymer used as topical antiseptic in surgery and for skin and mucous membrane infections, also as aerosol. The iodine may be radiolabeled for research purposes. UF Alphadine; Betadine; Betaisodona; Disadine; Huntington Laboratories Brand of Povidone-Iodine; Isodine; Pharmadine; Polyvinylpyrrolidone Iodine; Providine; PVP-I; PVP-Iodine. Pharm. action: Anti-Infective Agents, Local. CAS Type 1 Name: 2-Pyrrolidinone, 1-ethenyl-, homopolymer, compd. with iodine. In MeSH tree structures under: Iodophors; Povidone) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 31, 2013:$bPovidone-iodine (Povidone-iodine (PVP-I) is a stable chemical complex of polyvinylpyrrolidone (povidone, PVP) and elemental iodine. It contains from 9.0% to 12.0% available iodine, calculated on a dry basis. It was first sold in 1955, and has since become the universally preferred iodine antiseptic.) Betadine (Betadine is a brand name for a range of povidone-iodine (PVPI) topical antiseptics produced and distributed by various manufacturers. Betadine, like most PVPI products, is available in two formulations) =750 \2$aPovidone-Iodine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011206 =LDR 00565cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362627902441 =005 20120730163736.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85105953 =035 \\$aBZV5859NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.P822 =150 \\$aPovidone =450 \\$aEthenylpyrrolidinonehomopolymer =450 \\$aPolyvidon =450 \\$aPolyvinylpyrrolidone =450 \\$wnne$aPVP =550 \\$wg$aBlood plasma substitutes =550 \\$wg$aPyrrolidine =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPovidone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011205 =LDR 00678cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362628002441 =005 20120730163736.0 =008 921201i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105939 =035 \\$aBZV5845NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85105939 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHC79.P6$cEconomic history =053 \0$aHV1$bHV4630$cRelief =150 \\$aPoverty =360 \\$isubdivisions$aEconomic conditions$iand$aSocial conditions$iunder names of countries, cities, etc. =450 \\$aDestitution =550 \\$wg$aWealth =550 \\$aBasic needs =550 \\$aBegging =550 \\$aPoor =550 \\$aSubsistence economy =750 \2$aPoverty$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011203 =LDR 00441cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362628102441 =005 20120730163736.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105896 =035 \\$aBZV5802NU =035 \\$aSH 85105896 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF995$bSF995.4 =150 \\$aPoultry$xDiseases =450 \\$aPoultry diseases$5IEN =450 \\$wnne$aPoultry pests =750 \2$aPoultry Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011201 =LDR 00627cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362628202441 =005 20120730163736.0 =008 020905i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105892 =035 \\$aBZV5798NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF481$bSF507$cCulture =053 \0$aTX375$cNutritional value =053 \0$aTX556.P9$cComposition, adulteration, etc. =150 \\$aPoultry =450 \\$aFowls =550 \\$wg$aAnimal culture =550 \\$wg$aAviculture =550 \\$wg$aLivestock =550 \\$aEggs$xProduction =681 \\$iExample under$aSmall animal culture =750 \2$aPoultry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011200 =LDR 01143cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362628302441 =005 20120730163735.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85105674 =035 \\$aBZV5580NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78$cBotany =150 \\$aCinquefoils =450 \\$aArgentina (Plants) =450 \\$aDrymocallis =450 \\$wnne$aPotentilla =550 \\$wg$aRosaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(cinquefoil 1. a plant of the genus Potentilla) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Cinquefoil. 1. any of several plants belonging to the genus Potentilla) =670 \\$aEPA weeds$b(cinquefoil Potentilla spp.) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Potentilla (Argentina; Dasiphora; Drymocallis) Cinquefoil) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Argentina Hill=Potentilla L.; Dasiphora Rafin (-Potentilla L.); Drymocallis Fourr. (-Potentilla L.); Potentilla L. Rosaceae) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant)$b(Potentilla L.) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 215 (Potentilla) =670 \\$aHorus 3$b(Potentilla L. [Drymocallis Fourr.] Cinquefoil, Five=finger, Rosaceae) =750 \2$aPotentilla$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031987 =LDR 00533cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362628402441 =005 20100719152642.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105652 =035 \\$aBZV5558NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S7$cBotany =053 \0$aSB211.P8$cCulture =053 \0$aTP444.P6$cFood processing =150 \\$aPotatoes =450 \\$aIrish potatoes =450 \\$aSolanum tuberosum =450 \\$aWhite potatoes =550 \\$wg$aSolanum =750 \2$aSolanum tuberosum$0(DNLM)D011198$5IEN =LDR 00567cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362628502441 =005 20121226153310.0 =008 030909i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105616 =035 \\$aBZV5522NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aPotassium permanganate =550 \\$wg$aPermanganates =550 \\$wg$aPotassium salts =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online dictionary, Sept. 8, 2012$b(potassium permanganate: a dark purple salt KMnO b4 (B used chiefly as an oxidizing agent and disinfectant) =750 \2$aPotassium Permanganate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011196 =LDR 01176cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362628602441 =005 20121226153310.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105614 =035 \\$aBZV5520NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.K1 =150 \\$aPotassium iodide =550 \\$wg$aIodides =550 \\$wg$aPotassium salts =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 8, 2012:$bPotassium iodide (Potassium iodide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula KI. This white salt is the most commercially significant iodide compound) =670 \\$aFrequently asked questions about potassium iodide, via U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission website, Sept. 8, 2012$b(Potassium iodide is a salt, similar to table salt. Its chemical symbol is KI. It is routinely added to table salt to make it "iodized." Potassium iodide, if taken in time and at the appropriate dosage, blocks the thyroid gland's uptake of radioactive iodine and thus could reduce the risk of thyroid cancers and other diseases that might otherwise be caused by exposure to radioactive iodine that could be dispersed in a severe nuclear accident.) =750 \2$aPotassium Iodide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011193 =LDR 01560cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362628702441 =005 20120731163419.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105608 =035 \\$aBZV5514NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aPotassium dichromate =450 \\$aBichromate of potash =450 \\$aDichromic acid dipotassium salt =450 \\$aDipotassium bichromate =450 \\$aDipotassium dichromate =450 \\$aPotassium bichromate =550 \\$wg$aChromium compounds =550 \\$wg$aPotassium salts =670 \\$aThe Merck index, 2001$b(Potassium Dichromate. UF Potassium bichromate; Cr b2 (BK b2 (BO b7 (B; K b2 (BCr b2 (BO b7 (B) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 2, 2012:$bPotassium dichromate (Potassium dichromate, K b2 (BCr b2 (BO b7 (B, is a common inorganic chemical reagent, most commonly used as an oxidizing agent in various laboratory and industrial applications. As with all hexavalent chromium compounds, it is potentially harmful to health and must be handled and disposed of appropriately. It is a crystalline ionic solid with a very bright, red-orange color. It is also known as potassium bichromate; bichromate of potash; dipotassium dichromate; dichromic acid, dipotassium salt; chromic acid, dipotassium salt; and lopezite) Sodium dichromate (In terms of reactivity and appearance, sodium dichromate and potassium dichromate are very similar. The sodium salt is, however, around twenty times more soluble in water than the potassium salt)) =750 \2$aPotassium Dichromate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011192 =LDR 00430cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362628802441 =005 20120730163735.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85105606 =035 \\$aBZV5512NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC627.P6 =150 \\$aPotassium deficiency diseases =550 \\$wg$aDeficiency diseases =550 \\$aHigh-potassium diet =750 \2$aPotassium Deficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011191 =LDR 00714cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362628902441 =005 20121226153309.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105605 =035 \\$aBZV5511NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aPotassium cyanide =550 \\$wg$aCyanides =550 \\$wg$aPotassium salts =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 8, 2012:$bPotassium cyanide (Potassium cyanide is an inorganic compound with the formula KCN. This colorless crystalline compound, similar in appearance to sugar, is highly soluble in water; as a solid, the salt crystallizes such that the cations and anions organize like Na p+ (B and Cl p- (B in NaCl) =750 \2$aPotassium Cyanide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011190 =LDR 00704cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362629002441 =005 20121226153309.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105604 =035 \\$aBZV5510NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.K1$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.K1$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.P8$cChemical technology =150 \\$aPotassium compounds =550 \\$wg$aAlkali metal compounds =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 8, 2012:$bPotassium (potassium is a soft silvery-white alkali metal; potassium compounds are typically highly ionic and thus most of them are soluble in water) =750 \2$aPotassium Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017680 =LDR 00691cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362629102441 =005 20121226153309.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105603 =035 \\$aBZV5509NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.K1 =150 \\$aPotassium chloride =450 \\$aMuriate of potash =450 \\$aPotash muriate =550 \\$wg$aAlkali metal chlorides =550 \\$wg$aPotassium salts =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 8, 2012:$bPotassium chloride (The chemical compound potassium chloride (KCl) is a metal halide salt composed of potassium and chlorine; historically known as "muriate of potash") =750 \2$aPotassium Chloride$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011189 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362629202441 =005 20120730163735.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105594 =035 \\$aBZV5500NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85105594 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.K1 =150 \\$aPotassium$xIsotopes =750 \2$aPotassium Isotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011194 =LDR 00934cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362629302441 =005 20121226153308.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105593 =035 \\$aBZV5499NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.K1$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.K1$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.P8$cChemical technology =150 \\$aPotassium =450 \\$aKalium =550 \\$wg$aAlkali metals =550 \\$aHigh-potassium diet =550 \\$aLow-potassium diet =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 8, 2012$b(Potassium is a chemical element with symbol K (from Neo-Latin kalium) and atomic number 19. Elemental potassium is a soft silvery-white alkali metal) =670 \\$aWiktionary, Sept. 8, 2012$b(kalium: (obsolete) potassium) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online dictionary, Sept. 8, 2012$b(kalium: potassium) =750 \2$aPotassium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011188 =LDR 00418cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362629402441 =005 20130606083114.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103145 =035 \\$aBZV3051NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD27.34$bRD27.35$cBiography =150 \\$aPlastic surgeons =550 \\$wg$aSurgeons =550 \\$aSurgery, Plastic =750 \2$aSurgery, Plastic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013518 =LDR 00480cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362629502441 =005 20120730163722.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103111 =035 \\$aBZV3017NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aS643$cFertilizers =053 \\$aTP888$cChemical technology =150 \\$aPlaster of Paris =450 \\$aParis, Plaster of =550 \\$wg$aPlaster =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aCalcium Sulfate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002133 =LDR 00482cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362629602441 =005 20120730163722.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103108 =035 \\$aBZV3014NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK658 =150 \\$aPlaster casts, Dental =450 \\$aDental plaster casts =550 \\$wg$aDental casting =550 \\$aDental impressions =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDental Impression Materials$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003760 =LDR 00434cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362629702441 =005 20120730163722.0 =008 040915i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103100 =035 \\$aBZV3006NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL368.H33$cProtozoology =150 \\$aPlasmodium falciparum =550 \\$wg$aPlasmodium =670 \\$aMESH$b(Plasmodium falciparum) =750 \2$aPlasmodium falciparum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010963 =LDR 00587cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362629802441 =005 20120730163722.0 =008 040915i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103098 =035 \\$aBZV3004NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL368.H33$cProtozoology =150 \\$aPlasmodium =450 \\$aMalaria parasites =550 \\$wg$aPlasmodiidae =670 \\$aMESH$b(Plasmodium: a genus of protozoa that comprise the malaria parasites of mammals) =670 \\$aModern parasitology, 1996:$bp. 14 (Malaria parasites, Plasmodium) =750 \2$aPlasmodium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010961 =LDR 00432cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362629902441 =005 20120730163722.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103096 =035 \\$aBZV3002NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK725 =150 \\$aPlasmodesmata =550 \\$wg$aCell interaction =550 \\$wg$aCell junctions =550 \\$wg$aPlant cells and tissues =750 \2$aPlasmodesmata$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031425 =LDR 00481cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362630002441 =005 20100222141640.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103094 $zsh 85048031 =035 \\$aBZV3000NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPlasmin =450 \\$aFibrinolysin =450 \\$aThrombolysin =550 \\$wg$aBlood plasma =550 \\$wg$aFibrinolytic agents =550 \\$wg$aSerine proteinases =750 \2$aFibrinolysin$0(DNLM)D005341$5IEN =LDR 00552cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362630102441 =005 20120730163722.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103093 =035 \\$aBZV2999NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH452.6$cGenetics =053 \\$aQR76.6$cBacteriology =150 \\$aPlasmids =450 \\$aParagenes =550 \\$wg$aCytoplasmic inheritance =550 \\$wg$aGenetic vectors =550 \\$wg$aMobile genetic elements =550 \\$aExtrachromosomal DNA =750 \2$aPlasmids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010957 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362630202441 =005 20120730163722.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103092 =035 \\$aBZV2998NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPlasmapheresis =550 \\$wg$aHemapheresis =550 \\$aPlasma exchange (Therapeutics) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlasmapheresis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010956 =LDR 00334cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362630302441 =005 20130606083112.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103091 =035 \\$aBZV2997NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPlasmacytoma =550 \\$wg$aLymphomas =750 \2$aPlasmacytoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010954 =LDR 00387cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362630402441 =005 20130606083112.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103090 =035 \\$aBZV2996NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPlasmacytic leukemia =450 \\$aPlasma cell leukemia =550 \\$wg$aLeukemia =750 \2$aLeukemia, Plasma Cell$0(DNLM)D007952$5IEN =LDR 00569cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362630502441 =005 20120730163721.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103071 =035 \\$aBZV2977NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC271.P54$cCancer therapy =053 \\$aRM175$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aPlasma exchange (Therapeutics) =450 \\$aBlood plasma$xExchange =550 \\$wg$aBlood plasma =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xTransfusion =550 \\$aPlasmapheresis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlasma Exchange$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010951 =LDR 00505cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362630602441 =005 20120730163721.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103058 =035 \\$aBZV2964NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPlasma cells =450 \\$aPlasmacytes =450 \\$aPlasmocytes =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissue cells =550 \\$wg$aImmunocompetent cells =550 \\$wg$aLymphoid tissue =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlasma Cells$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010950 =LDR 00471cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362630702441 =005 20110505105732.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103050 =035 \\$aBZV2956NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC717.6$bQC718.8 =150 \\$aPlasma (Ionized gases) =450 \\$aGaseous discharge =450 \\$aGaseous plasma =450 \\$aMagnetoplasma =550 \\$wg$aIonized gases =750 \2$aPlasma Gases$0(DNLM)D058626$5IEN =LDR 00451cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362630802441 =005 20111213142611.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103043 =035 \\$aBZV2949NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPlaque assay technique =550 \\$wg$aMicrobiological assay =550 \\$wg$aMicrobiology$xTechnique =550 \\$wg$aVirology$xCultures and culture media =750 \2$aViral Plaque Assay$0(DNLM)D010948$5IEN =LDR 00715cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362630902441 =005 20120730163721.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102983 =035 \\$aBZV2889NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85102983 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK757$cBotany =150 \\$aPlants$xEffect of radiation on =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of radiation on$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Effect of radiation on =450 \\$wnne$aPlants, Effect of radiation on =450 \\$aPlants$xRadiation effects =550 \\$wg$aRadiation$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$aSeeds$xIrradiation =750 \2$aPlants$xradiation effects$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010944Q000528 =LDR 00489cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362631002441 =005 20120730163721.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102891 =035 \\$aBZV2797NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK98.5 =150 \\$aPlants, Edible =450 \\$aEdible plants =450 \\$aFood plants =550 \\$wg$aPlants, Useful =550 \\$aEdible landscaping =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlants, Edible$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010945 =LDR 00482cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362631102441 =005 20120730163721.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102880 =035 \\$aBZV2786NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK873 =150 \\$aPlants$xTranspiration =450 \\$aTranspiration of plants =550 \\$wg$aExudation (Botany) =550 \\$wg$aPlant physiology =550 \\$aEvapotranspiration =750 \2$aPlant Transpiration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018526 =LDR 00639cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362631202441 =005 20130315083955.0 =008 030730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102848 =035 \\$aBZV2754NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK731$bQK745$cBotany =150 \\$aPlants$xDevelopment =360 \\$isubdivision$aDevelopment$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Development =450 \\$aDevelopment of plants =450 \\$aPlant development =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental biology =550 \\$aGrowth (Plants) =550 \\$aPlants$xOntogeny =750 \2$aPlant Development$0(DNLM)D063245$5IEN =LDR 01416cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362631302441 =005 20190206113923.0 =008 030821i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102839 =035 \\$aBZV2745NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aGT5150$cManners and customs =053 \0$aQK$cBotany =150 \\$aPlants =360 \\$iindividual plants and groups of plants, and headings beginning with the word$aPlant$ior the prefix$aPhyto =450 \\$aFlora =450 \\$aPlant kingdom =450 \\$aPlantae =450 \\$aVascular Plants =450 \\$aVegetable kingdom =450 \\$aVegetation =450 \\$aWildlife =550 \\$wg$aOrganisms =550 \\$aBotany =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(vegetation: plants in general or mass of plants growing in a particular place) =670 \\$aAmer. Herit. dict. of the Engl. lang., c2000$b(wildlife: wild animals and vegetation, especially animals living in a natural, undomesticated state; plant: 1. Botany a. Any of various photosynthetic, eukaryotic, multicellular organisms of the kingdom Plantae) =670 \\$aDunster, J.A. Dict. of natural resource management, c1996$b(wildlife: Any species of amphibian, bird, fish, mammal, and reptile found in the wild, living unrestrained or free-roaming and not domesticated. Some definitions include plants, fungi, algae, and bacteria.) =750 \2$aPlants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010944 =LDR 00721cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362631402441 =005 20120730163721.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102820 =035 \\$aBZV2726NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR351 =150 \\$aPlant viruses =360 \\$isubdivision$aViruses$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Viruses =450 \\$aPhytopathogenic viruses =450 \\$aPlant virology =450 \\$aViruses, Phytopathogenic$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aPhytopathogenic microorganisms =550 \\$wg$aViruses =550 \\$aVirus diseases of plants =670 \\$aBojnansky, V. Dict. plant virology, 1991. =750 \2$aPlant Viruses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010942 =LDR 00550cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362631502441 =005 20120730163721.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102807 =035 \\$aBZV2713NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK745$cBotany =053 \\$aSB128$cPlant culture =150 \\$aPlant regulators =450 \\$aPlant growth regulators =550 \\$wg$aAgricultural chemicals =550 \\$wg$aGrowth regulators =550 \\$aGrowth (Plants)$xRegulation =750 \2$aPlant Growth Regulators$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010937 =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362631602441 =005 20120730163721.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102804 =035 \\$aBZV2710NU =035 \\$aSH 85102804 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK898.P8$cBotanical chemistry =150 \\$aPlant proteins =550 \\$wg$aPlant polymers =550 \\$wg$aProteins =750 \2$aPlant Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010940 =LDR 00565cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362631702441 =005 20090305100020.0 =008 031008i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102796 =035 \\$aBZV2702NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK710$bQK899 =150 \\$aPlant physiology =360 \\$isubdivision$aPhysiology$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Physiology =450 \\$wnne$aBotany$xPhysiology =450 \\$aPlants$xPhysiology =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =750 \2$aPlant Physiological Phenomena$0(DNLM)D018521$5IEN =LDR 00558cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362631802441 =005 20140509113431.0 =008 030730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102778 =035 \\$aBZV2684NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK665 =150 \\$aPlant morphogenesis =360 \\$isubdivision$aMorphogenesis$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Morphogenesis =550 \\$wg$aMorphogenesis =550 \\$wg$aPlant embryology =550 \\$wg$aPlant morphology =750 \2$aOrganogenesis, Plant$0(DNLM)D063246$5IEN =LDR 00439cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362631902441 =005 20120730163720.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102759 =035 \\$aBZV2665NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK898.L42$cBotanical chemistry =150 \\$aPlant lectins =450 \\$aPhytolectins =550 \\$wg$aLectins =550 \\$wg$aPlant proteins =750 \2$aPlant Lectins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D037121 =LDR 00592cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362632002441 =005 20120730163720.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102750 =035 \\$aBZV2656NU =035 \\$aSH 85102750 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK898.H67$cBotanical chemistry =053 \\$aSB128$cPlant culture =150 \\$aPlant hormones =450 \\$wnne$aHormones (Plants) =450 \\$aPhytohormones =550 \\$wg$aHormones =550 \\$wg$aPhytochemicals =550 \\$wg$aPlant regulators =750 \2$aPlant Growth Regulators$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010937 =LDR 00511cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362632102441 =005 20120730163720.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102745 =035 \\$aBZV2651NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK981$bQK981.7 =150 \\$aPlant genetics =360 \\$isubdivision$aGenetics$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Genetics =450 \\$aPlants$xGenetics =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =750 \2$aPlants$xgenetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010944Q000235 =LDR 01225cz a2200385n 4500 =001 9880362632202441 =005 20120730163720.0 =008 021023i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102732 =035 \\$aBZV2638NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB599$bSB795 =150 \\$aPlant diseases =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiseases and pests$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Diseases and pests;$iand individual diseases and pests =450 \\$aBotany$xPathology =450 \\$aCommunicable diseases in plants =450 \\$aCrop diseases =450 \\$aCrops$xDiseases and pests =450 \\$aDiseases of plants =450 \\$aMicrobial diseases in plants =450 \\$aPathological botany =450 \\$aPathology, Vegetable =450 \\$aPhytopathology =450 \\$aPlant pathology =450 \\$aPlants$xDiseases =450 \\$aPlants$xPathology =450 \\$aVegetable pathology =550 \\$wg$aAgricultural pests =550 \\$aCrop losses =550 \\$aDiseased plants =550 \\$aPhytopathogenic microorganisms =550 \\$aPlant pathologists =550 \\$aPlant quarantine =550 \\$aPlants$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$aPlant Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010935 =LDR 00553cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362632302441 =005 20120504145621.0 =008 030730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102712 =035 \\$aBZV2618NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK725 =150 \\$aPlant cells and tissues =360 \\$isubdivision$aCytology$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Cytology =450 \\$aPlant tissues =550 \\$wg$aCells =550 \\$wg$aPlant anatomy =550 \\$wg$aTissues =750 \2$aPlant Cells$0(DNLM)D059828$5IEN =LDR 00590cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362632402441 =005 20120730163720.0 =008 871219||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102711 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02144097 =035 \\$aBZV2617NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPlant cell walls =450 \\$aCell walls, Plant =550 \\$wg$aPlant cells and tissues =750 \2$81$wb$aPlants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010944 =750 \2$81$wb$aCell Wall$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002473 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPlants$iand$aCell Wall$5IEN =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362632502441 =005 20120730163720.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102688 =035 \\$aBZV2594NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH90.8.P5 =150 \\$aPlankton =550 \\$wg$aAquatic biology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlankton$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010933 =LDR 00433cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362632602441 =005 20120730163719.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102667 =035 \\$aBZV2573NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85102667 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQB603.O74 =150 \\$aPlanets$xOrigin =450 \\$aOrigin of planets =550 \\$wg$aCosmology =750 \2$aEvolution, Planetary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019419 =LDR 01169cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362632702441 =005 20120730163719.0 =008 860211\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102653 =035 \\$aBZV2559NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQB600$bQB705$cDescriptive astronomy =150 \\$aPlanets =551 \\$wg$aSolar system =670 \\$aIAU Web site, Nov. 8, 2006$b("IAU [International Astronomical Union] members gathered at the 2006 General Assembly agreed that a planet is defined as a celestial body that (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and (c) has cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit. That means that the Solar System consists of eight planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. A new distinct class of objects called dwarf planets was also decided. It was agreed that planets and dwarf planets are two distinct classes of objects. The first members of the dwarf planet category are Ceres, Pluto and 2003 UB313 (temporary name).") =750 \2$aPlanets$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016083 =LDR 00348cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362632802441 =005 20120730163719.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102598 =035 \\$aBZV2504NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPlague vaccines =550 \\$wg$aBacterial vaccines =750 \2$aPlague Vaccine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010931 =LDR 00547cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362632902441 =005 20120730163719.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102591 =035 \\$aBZV2497NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA644.P7$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC171$bRC179$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aPlague =450 \\$aBubonic plague =550 \\$wg$aYersinia infections =670 \\$aMESH$b(Plague x Bubonic plague, Miningeal plague, Pneumonic plague, Pulmonic plague) =750 \2$aPlague$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010930 =LDR 00603cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362633002441 =005 20120730163718.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102580 =035 \\$aBZV2486NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aPN167$bPN168 =150 \\$aPlagiarism =550 \\$wg$aAuthorship =550 \\$wg$aCopyright infringement =550 \\$wg$aLiterary ethics =550 \\$wg$aLiterature =550 \\$wg$aQuotation =550 \\$wg$aTorts =550 \\$aImitation in literature =550 \\$aOriginality in literature =750 \2$aPlagiarism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015714 =LDR 00453cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362633102441 =005 20120730163718.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102573 =035 \\$aBZV2479NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPlacental hormones =550 \\$wg$aHormones =550 \\$wg$aObstetrical endocrinology =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy proteins =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlacental Hormones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010926 =LDR 00493cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362633202441 =005 20120730163718.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102572 =035 \\$aBZV2478NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPlacental function tests =450 \\$aFetoplacental function tests =550 \\$wg$aFunction tests (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aPlacenta$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlacental Function Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010925 =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362633302441 =005 20120730163718.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102571 =035 \\$aBZV2477NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM298.P5 =150 \\$aPlacental extracts =550 \\$wg$aTissue extracts =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlacental Extracts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010924 =LDR 00425cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362633402441 =005 20060515095533.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102570 =035 \\$aBZV2476NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG715 =150 \\$aPlacenta praevia =550 \\$wg$aLabor (Obstetrics)$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aPlacenta$xDiseases =750 \2$aPlacenta Previa$0(DNLM)D010923$5IEN =LDR 00382cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362633502441 =005 20120730163718.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102566 =035 \\$aBZV2472NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG591 =150 \\$aPlacenta$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =750 \2$aPlacenta Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010922 =LDR 00467cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362633602441 =005 20120730163718.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102565 =035 \\$aBZV2471NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL973$cEmbryology =053 \\$aRG591$cObstetrics =150 \\$aPlacenta =450 \\$aCotyledon (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =550 \\$wg$aUterus, Pregnant =750 \2$aPlacenta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010920 =LDR 00452cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362633702441 =005 20120730163718.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102563 =035 \\$aBZV2469NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPlacebos (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =550 \\$aMedicine and psychology =688 \\$aHeading changed 20081223 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Placebo (Medicine) =750 \2$aPlacebos$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010919 =LDR 00568cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362633802441 =005 20120730163718.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102537 =035 \\$aBZV2443NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRL311 =150 \\$aPityriasis rubra =450 \\$aDermatitis, Exfoliative$5IEN =450 \\$aExfoliative dermatitis$5IEN =450 \\$aWilson's disease$5IE{dollar}N =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. 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(physical education (PE); PE teachers) =670 \\$aOCLC, Apr. 30, 2007$b(titles: P.E. essentials; P.E. in Europe; Ready-to-use P.E. activities; P.E. curriculum guide; PE lesson plans; Teaching PE to children with special educational needs; Adapted PE and sport; Adapted phys ed; Phys. ed. survival kit; Phys ed grade five; Athletic phys. ed.) =750 \2$aPhysical Education and Training$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010806 =LDR 01610cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362635502441 =005 20130212093537.0 =008 000516i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85101514 =035 \\$aBZV1420NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aRC76$bRC76.5 =150 \\$aPhysical diagnosis =360 \\$isubdivision$aExamination$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Examination; Foot--Examination;$iand subdivision$aMedical examinations$iunder topical headings, classes of persons, ethnic groups, and individual military services =360 \\$isubdivision$aExamination$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Examination; Foot--Examination =450 \\$aExaminations, Medical (Physical diagnosis) =450 \\$aExaminations, Physical (Medicine) =450 \\$aExams, Medical (Physical diagnosis) =450 \\$aExams, Physical (Medicine) =450 \\$aMedical examinations (Physical diagnosis) =450 \\$aMedical exams (Physical diagnosis) =450 \\$aMedicals (Physical diagnosis) =450 \\$aPhysical examinations (Medicine) =450 \\$aPhysical exams (Medicine) =450 \\$aPhysicals (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis =670 \\$aRandom House$b(physical, see physical examination; medical, noun, something done or received in regard to the state of one's health, as a medical examination) =670 \\$aDorland's ill. medical dict., c1981$bunder examination (physical examination) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Physical Examination; DF: Physical Exam) =750 \2$aPhysical Examination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010808 =LDR 00525cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362635602441 =005 20140401134709.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85101512 =035 \\$aBZV1418NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGN49$bGN298 =150 \\$aPhysical anthropology =450 \\$aAnthropology, Physical$5IEN =450 \\$aBiological anthropology =450 \\$wnne$aSomatology =550 \\$wg$aAnthropology =550 \\$aHuman biology =750 \2$aAnthropology, Physical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000885 =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362635702441 =005 20181121124556.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85101511 =035 \\$aBZV1417NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPhysiatrists =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Physical =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =750 \2$aPhysiatrists$0(DNLM)D000072157$5IEN =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362635802441 =005 20120730163712.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85101506 =035 \\$aBZV1412NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK635.P5 =150 \\$aPhysarum =550 \\$wg$aPhysaraceae =750 \2$aPhysarum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010804 =LDR 01129cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362635902441 =005 20120730163712.0 =008 030430||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85101498 =035 \\$aBZV1404NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQH367.5 =150 \\$aPhylogeny =360 \\$isubdivision$aPhylogeny$iunder individual animals and groups of animals and individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFishes--Phylogeny; Heart--Phylogeny =450 \\$aAnimal phylogeny =450 \\$aAnimals$xPhylogeny =450 \\$aPhylogenetics =450 \\$aPhylogeny (Zoology) =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$aEvolution (Biology) =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 30, 2003$b(phylogeny; phylogenetics) =670 \\$aLawrence, E. 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(phycobilin: any of a group of water-soluble preteinaceous pigments that accur in red algae and cymobacteria) =750 \2$aPhycobilins$0(DNLM)D052980$5IEN =LDR 00410cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362636202441 =005 20120730163711.0 =008 921201||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85101458 =035 \\$aBZV1364NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD341.A2 =150 \\$aPhthalic acid =450 \\$aBenzenedicarboxylic acid =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =750 \2$aPhthalic Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010795 =LDR 00709cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362636302441 =005 20120730163711.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85101440 =035 \\$aBZV1346NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF866$bBF885$cGeneral =053 \\$aRZ501$cPhrenology and medicine =150 \\$aPhrenology =550 \\$wg$aBrain =550 \\$wg$aCharacters and characteristics =550 \\$wg$aCraniology =550 \\$wg$aHead =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aBrain$xLocalization of functions =550 \\$aMind and body =550 \\$aPathognomy =550 \\$aPhysiognomy =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPhrenology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010792 =LDR 00340cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362636402441 =005 20120730163711.0 =008 921221||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85101439 =035 \\$aBZV1345NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPhrenic nerve =550 \\$wg$aSpinal nerves =750 \2$aPhrenic Nerve$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010791 =LDR 00509cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362636502441 =005 20070525100637.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85101419 =035 \\$aBZV1325NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH651 =150 \\$aPhototropism =450 \\$aHeliotropism =550 \\$wg$aIrritability =550 \\$wg$aOrientation (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aPhotobiology =550 \\$aPhototaxis =550 \\$wg$aTropisms =750 \2$aPhototropism$0(DNLM)D018524$5IEN =LDR 00895cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362636602441 =005 20120730163711.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85101417 =035 \\$aBZV1323NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM835$bRM844 =150 \\$aPhototherapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aPhototherapy$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Phototherapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aPhototherapy$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Phototherapy =450 \\$aActinotherapy =450 \\$aFinsen rays =450 \\$aFinsen therapy =450 \\$aLight$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aLight therapy =550 \\$wg$aLight$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aPhysical therapy =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Physiological =550 \\$wg$aThermotherapy =550 \\$aRadiotherapy =750 \2$aPhototherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010789 =LDR 00479cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362636702441 =005 20070525100855.0 =008 030917i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85101413 =035 \\$aBZV1319NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK882 =150 \\$aPhotosynthesis =550 \\$wg$aPhotobiology =550 \\$wg$aPlants$xEffect of light on =550 \\$aGases from plants =550 \\$aPlants$xPhotorespiration =750 \2$aPhotosynthesis$0(DNLM)D010788$5IEN =LDR 00560cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362636802441 =005 20120730163711.0 =008 920523||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85101411 =035 \\$aBZV1317NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPhotosensitization, Biological =450 \\$aBiological photosensitization =550 \\$wg$aChemicals$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aLight$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aPhotobiology =750 \2$aPhotosensitivity Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010787 =LDR 00908cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362636902441 =005 20090305092446.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85101407 =035 \\$aBZV1313NU =035 \\$aSH 85101407 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aPhotoreceptors =550 \\$wg$aPhotobiology =550 \\$wg$aSense organs =550 \\$aInterphotoreceptor matrix =670 \\$aEncyc. of molecular biology, 1994 (photoreceptor: a light-absorbing molecule which can initiate a specific photochemical reaction leading to a biophysical, biochemical, physiological, developmental or behavioural change in an organism. Known photoreceptors include: bacteriochlorophyll, bacteriorhodopsin, chlorophyll, cryptochrome, phytochrome, protochlorophyll, rhodopsin, and certain carotenoid, biliprotein, flavoprotein and haem pigments) =750 \2$aPhotoreceptor Cells$0(DNLM)D010786$5IEN =LDR 00386cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362637002441 =005 20120730163711.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85101402 =035 \\$aBZV1308NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPhotoperiodism =550 \\$wg$aBiological rhythms =550 \\$wg$aLight$xPhysiological effect =750 \2$aPhotoperiod$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017440 =LDR 00466cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362637102441 =005 20120730163711.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85101398 =035 \\$aBZV1304NU =035 \\$aSH 85101398 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC793.5.P42$bQC793.5.P429 =150 \\$aPhotons =450 \\$aLight quantum =550 \\$wg$aLight =550 \\$aEinstein-Podolsky-Rosen experiment =750 \2$aPhotons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017785 =LDR 00719cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362637202441 =005 20120730163710.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85101386 =035 \\$aBZV1292NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH251 =150 \\$aPhotomicrography =550 \\$wg$aMicroscopy =550 \\$wg$aPhotography$xScientific applications =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the photographing of minute objects enlarged by means of a microscope. Works on the photographing of objects of any size on a scale too small to be viewed with the naked eye are entered under$aMicrophotography. =681 \\$iNote under$aMicrophotography =750 \2$aPhotomicrography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010784 =LDR 00617cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362988202441 =005 20120730164502.0 =008 990616i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99004541 =035 \\$aSH 99004541 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aObesity in animals =550 \\$wg$aNutrition disorders in animals =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-34014: Duno, S. Plump pups and fat cats, 1999. =670 \\$aAlta Vista Search, June 16, 1999$b(Obesity in companion animals) =670 \\$aMerck vet.:$bp. 1641 (Obesity) =670 \\$aBlack's vet.$b(Obesity) =750 \2$aObesity$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009765Q000662 =LDR 00745cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362988302441 =005 20120730164502.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 99004538 =040 \\$aGU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aConnective tissue diseases in old age =450 \\$aGeriatric connective tissue diseases =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aMusculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders, c1988. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =750 \2$81$wb$aConnective Tissue Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003240 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aConnective Tissue Diseases$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00544cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362988402441 =005 20070504084501.0 =008 990610i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99004439 =035 \\$aSH 99004439 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAdrenomedullin =550 \\$wg$aPeptide hormones =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-34620 : The CGRP family : CGRP, amylin, and adrenomedullin, 1999. =670 \\$aMESH Chem. Suppl.$b(Adenomedullin: a hypotensive peptide from normal adrenal medulla...) =750 \2$aAdrenomedullin$0(DNLM)D053607$5IEN =LDR 00610cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362988502441 =005 20110420175818.0 =008 990610i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99004438 =035 \\$aSH 99004438 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAmylin =550 \\$wg$aAmyloid =550 \\$wg$aPeptide hormones =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-34620: The CGRP family : CGRP, amylin, and adrenomedullin, 1999. =670 \\$aMESH Chem. Suppl.$b(amylin: putative polypeptide hormone from type 2 human diabetes & adult diabetic cats; subunit of amyloid) =750 \2$aIslet Amyloid Polypeptide$0(DNLM)D058228$5IEN =LDR 00381cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362988602441 =005 20120730164502.0 =008 990608i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99004390 =035 \\$aSH 99004390 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHemoglobinuria =550 \\$wg$aHemolytic anemia =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hemoglobinuria) =750 \2$aHemoglobinuria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006456 =LDR 01393cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362988702441 =005 20120730164501.0 =008 990602i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99004283 =035 \\$aSH 99004283 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC641.7.P37 =150 \\$aParoxysmal hemoglobinuria =450 \\$aMarchiafava-Micheli syndrome =450 \\$aParoxysmal cold hemoglobinuria =450 \\$aParoxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria =550 \\$wg$aHemoglobinuria =550 \\$wg$aMyelodysplastic syndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-34956: Biro, D. One hundred days, 2000. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hemoglobinuria, Paroxysmal; also called paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria; x Marchiafava-Micheli syndrome) =670 \\$aUnited States Health Information Network, June 2, 1999$b(PNH ... somatic mutation ... X chromosome ... stem cell) =670 \\$aOn-line med. dict., June 2, 1999$b(Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria) =670 \\$aPurow, D.B. "Genetic instability and the etiology of somatic PIG-A mutations in paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria." Blood Cells, Molecules, & Disease:$bvol. 25 (5), p. 79-89 (PNH is a hematologic disorder characterized by acquired PIG-A gene mutations that lead to defective bioassembly of glycosylphosatidlyinositol (GPI) anchors and the absence of GPI-linked surface proteins) =750 \2$aHemoglobinuria, Paroxysmal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006457 =LDR 00577cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362988802441 =005 20150417125400.0 =008 990601i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99004254 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFamilies of military personnel =450 \\$aMilitary families =550 \\$wg$aFamilies =550 \\$wg$aSoldiers =670 \\$aLC database, June 1, 1999$b(military families) =670 \\$aWWW, June 1, 1999$b(terminology in documents retrieved by AltaVista search: families of military personnel) =750 \2$aMilitary Family$0(DNLM)D066067$5IEN =LDR 00655cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362988902441 =005 20120730164501.0 =008 990526i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99004182 =035 \\$aSH 99004182 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR352.5.M9$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aMycoplasma pneumoniae =550 \\$wg$aMycoplasma =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-33336: Serodiagnosis of the infectious diseases : mycoplasma pneumoniae, c1999. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aAmerican Type Culture Collection Home Page, May 26, 1999. =670 \\$aOn-line Medical Dictionary, May 26, 1999. =750 \2$aMycoplasma pneumoniae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009177 =LDR 00936cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362989002441 =005 20040719090134.0 =008 990526i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99004181 =035 \\$aSH 99004181 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMycoplasma pneumoniae infections =450 \\$aMycoplasma bronchitis =450 \\$aMycoplasma pneumonia =450 \\$aMycoplasmal bronchitis =450 \\$aMycoplasmal pneumonia =550 \\$wg$aMycoplasma diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-33336: Serodiagnosis of the infectious diseases : mycoplasma pneumoniae, c1999. =670 \\$aUniversity of Iowa Family Practice Handbook, 3rd edition. Pulmonary Medicine: Pneumonia, May 26, 1999. =670 \\$aVertual Hospital Home Page, May 26, 1999. =670 \\$aOn-line Medical Dictionary, May 26, 1999. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pneumonia, Mycoplasma; Mycoplasma pneumoniae) =750 \2$aPneumonia, Mycoplasma$0(DNLM)D011019$5IEN =LDR 00686cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362989102441 =005 20120730164501.0 =008 990525i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99004173 =035 \\$aSH 99004173 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ504.8 =150 \\$aElectroconvulsive therapy for teenagers =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$xDiseases$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-16141: Baldwin, S. Electroshock and minors ... c2000. =750 \2$81$wb$aElectroconvulsive Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004565 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescence$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aElectroconvulsive Therapy$iand$aAdolescence$5IEN =LDR 00684cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362989202441 =005 20120730164501.0 =008 990525i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99004172 =035 \\$aSH 99004172 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ504.8 =150 \\$aElectroconvulsive therapy for children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-16141: Baldwin, S. Electroshock and minors, c2000. =750 \2$81$wb$aElectroconvulsive Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004565 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aElectroconvulsive Therapy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01047cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362989302441 =005 20120730164501.0 =008 990514i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99003886 =035 \\$aSH 99003886 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQD383.F48 =150 \\$aFluoropolymers =450 \\$aFluorinated polymers =450 \\$aFluorine plastics =450 \\$aFluorocarbon polymers =450 \\$aFluoroplastics =550 \\$wg$aOrganofluorine compounds =550 \\$wg$aPolymers =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-23732: Fluoropolymers, c1999:$bCIP v. 1, t.o.c. (fluorinated polymers) =670 \\$aLC database, May 14, 1999$b(fluoropolymers) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(fluorocarbon polymer) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(fluoroplastics: a family of plastics based on fluorine replacement of hydrogen atoms in hydrocarbon molecules; also known as fluoropolymers) =670 \\$aAcad. Press dict. sci. tech.$b(fluoroplastic; also, fluorine plastic) =750 \2$aFluorocarbon Polymers$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005465 =LDR 00895cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362989402441 =005 20120730164457.0 =008 981204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98007807 =035 \\$ash 98007807 =040 \\$aAuSU$cDLC =150 \0$aMevinphos =450 \0$aPhosdrin (Trademark) =550 \0$wg$aAcaricides =550 \0$wg$aCholinesterase-inhibiting insecticides =550 \0$wg$aOrganophosphorus compounds =670 \\$aPublic release summary on the NRA review of mevinphos, 1997:$bp. ix (mevinphos, a broad spectrum insecticide, an organophosphate) p. 4 (product name, Phosdrin Insecticide) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Mevinphos) =670 \\$aPesticide manual, 1997$b(mevinphos, common name; insecticide, acaricide) =670 \\$aNanogen index$b(mevinphos, a broad spectrum systemic contact insecticide/miticide; Phosdrin (Trademark)) =750 \2$aMevinphos$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008799 =LDR 00713cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362989502441 =005 20120730164456.0 =008 981201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98007688 =035 \\$ash 98007688 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ53.A76 =150 \0$aAromatherapy for children =550 \0$wg$aChildren$xDiseases$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-32427: Worwood, V.A. Aromatherapy for the healthy child : over 200 natural, non-toxic, and fragrant essential oil blends, 1999. =750 \2$81$wb$aAromatherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019341 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAromatherapy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00507cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362989602441 =005 20190423170139.0 =008 981124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98007595 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 98007595 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.G25 =150 \\$aGalanin =550 \\$wg$aNeuropeptides =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-53496: Galanin : basic research discoveries and therapeutic implications, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =750 \2$aGalanin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019004 =LDR 00862cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362989702441 =005 20120730164456.0 =008 981123i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98007562 =035 \\$ash 98007562 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C96$cBotany =150 \\$aGynostemma =550 \\$wg$aCucurbitaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-51697: Blumert, M. Jiaogulan: China's "immortality" herb, c1999:$bCIP p. 6 (Jiaogulan, a transliteration of the Chinese name, botanical name Gynostemma pentaphyllum) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (Plant.):$bp. 762 (Gynostemma Blume, Phan. Cucurbitaceae) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 344 (Gynostemma) =670 \\$aDict. flowering plants & ferns, 1973$b(Gynostemma Blume. Cucurbitaceae) =670 \\$aBiolAgrIndex, Nov. 20, 1998$b(subj.: Gynostemma) =750 \2$aGynostemma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029774 =LDR 00897cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362989802441 =005 20140721112913.0 =008 981119||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98007489 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dFU =150 \\$aHerbs$xTherapeutic use$zJapan =450 \\$aKampo (Japanese herbal medicine) =450 \\$aKanpo (Japanese herbal medicine) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-53401: Rister, Robert. Japanese herbal medicine : the healing art of kampo, c1999:$bCIP galley (Kampo, an ancient Japanese healing system that treats not symptoms but persons ... the Japanese simplified and updated China's traditional medicine into the system now known as Kampo) =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 23, 1998$b(titles: Kampo, Japanese herbal medicine) =670 \\$aWikipedia, April 11, 2014$b(Kamp�o medicine; alternatively shortened as just Kanp�o) =750 \2$aMedicine, Kampo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020835 =LDR 00659cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362989902441 =005 20120730164456.0 =008 981119i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98007487 =035 \\$ash 98007487 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRE339 =150 \0$aKeratoconus =450 \0$aConical cornea =550 \0$wg$aCornea$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-50994: Zadnik, Karla. Diagnosis, contact lens prescribing, and care of the keratoconus patient, c1999. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Keratoconus, also called conical cornea) =750 \2$aKeratoconus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007640 =LDR 00793cz 2200217n 4500 =001 9880362990002441 =005 20220810162238.0 =008 981117i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98007420 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDiseases$xRelapse =360 \\$isubdivision$aRelapse$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Relapse =360 \\$isubdivision$aRelapse$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Relapse =450 \\$aDiseases$xRecrudescence =450 \\$aDiseases$xRecurrence =450 \\$aRecrudescence of disease =450 \\$aRecurrence of disease =450 \\$aRelapse of disease =670 \\$aMESH$b(Recurrence X Recrudescence; Relapse) =750 \2$aRecurrence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012008 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$ash 98007420$0(DNLM)D000084063$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00604cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362990102441 =005 20060829091555.0 =008 060216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98007400 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCoronary arteries$xStenosis$xRelapse =450 \\$aCoronary restenosis =450 \\$aRestenosis, Coronary =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-51825: Applications of antisense therapies to restenosis, 1999. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060406 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Coronary artery stenosis _{dollar}x Relapse =750 \2$aCoronary Restenosis$0(DNLM)D023903$5IEN =LDR 00931cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362990202441 =005 20070524081319.0 =008 981109i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98007300 =035 \\$ash 98007300 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH452.2 =150 \0$aMicrosatellites (Genetics) =450 \0$aMicrosatellite repeats (Genetics) =450 \0$aRepeats, Microsatellite (Genetics) =550 \0$wg$aChromosomes =550 \0$wg$aNucleotide sequence =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-49876: Microsatellites : evolution and applications, 1999. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Microsatellite Repeats x Microsatellite markers) =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aInfotrac. =670 \\$aBiotech life science dict.$b(A sequence of repeated nucleotides in a genome. Microsatellites are thought to be related to certain genetic diseases) =670 \\$aOn-line medical dict. =750 \2$aMicrosatellite Repeats$0(DNLM)D018895$5IEN =LDR 00573cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362990302441 =005 20120730164456.0 =008 981109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98007299 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH438.4.B55 =150 \\$aGenetic markers =450 \\$aChromosome markers =450 \\$aDNA markers =550 \\$wg$aBiochemical markers =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-49876: Microsatellites : evolution and applications, 1999. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Genetic markers x Chromosome markers; DNA markers) =750 \2$aGenetic Markers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005819 =LDR 00633cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362990402441 =005 20120730164456.0 =008 981106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98007275 =035 \\$ash 98007275 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPersonality disorders in old age =550 \0$wg$aGeriatric psychiatry =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-49371: Personality disorders in the elderly ... 1999. =750 \2$81$wb$aPersonality Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010554 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPersonality Disorders$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 01126cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362990502441 =005 20120730164456.0 =008 981110i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98007339 =035 \\$ash 98007339 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aGliocladium =550 \0$wg$aHyphomycetes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-215263: Trichoderma and Gliocladium, c1998:$bv. 1, p. 48 (Gliocladium is a genus of hyphomycetes) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(gliocladium: a genus of molds resembling those of the genus Penicillium but with the conidia of a spore head becoming surrounded by a slimy deposit that binds them into a round mass) =670 \\$aDict. microbiology and molecular biology, 1987:$bp. 437 (The class Hyphomycetes (ca. 1000 genera) includes Gliocladium ... ) =670 \\$aThe fungi, 1973:$bp. 429 (under Hyphomycetes: Gliocladium) =670 \\$aAinsworth & Bisby's dict. fungi, 1995$b(Gliocladium Corda, 1840) =670 \\$aAgriCOLA, Nov. 10, 1998$b(t: Gliocladium; identifier: Gliocladium) =670 \\$aBiolAgrIndex, Nov. 10, 1998$b(subj.: Gliocladium; t.: Gliocladium) =750 \2$aGliocladium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020462 =LDR 00627cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362990602441 =005 20120730164455.0 =008 040223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98007057 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDiarrhea in old age =450 \\$aGeriatric diarrhea =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98046889: The management of diarrhoea and constipation in geriatric practice, 1999. =750 \2$81$wb$aDiarrhea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003967 =750 \2$81$wb$aOld Age$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDiarrhea$iand$aOld Age.$5IEN =LDR 00651cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362990702441 =005 20120730164455.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98007056 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aConstipation in old age =450 \\$aGeriatric constipation =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98046889: The management of diarrhoea and constipation in geriatric practice, 1999. =750 \2$81$wb$aConstipation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003248 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aConstipation$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00627cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362990802441 =005 20120730164455.0 =008 981027i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98007005 =035 \\$ash 98007005 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRF520 =150 \0$aLaryngitis =450 \0$aLaryngeal inflammation =450 \0$aLarynx$xInflammation =550 \0$wg$aInflammation =550 \0$wg$aLarynx$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-49305: Reflux laryngitis and related disorders, 1999. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =750 \2$aLaryngitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007827 =LDR 00614cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362990902441 =005 20120730164455.0 =008 981022i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98006916 =035 \\$ash 98006916 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aHydrogen/potassium ATPase =450 \0$aH/K ATPase =450 \0$aHydrogen/potassium-exchanging ATPase =550 \0$wg$aAdenosine triphosphatase =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-49154: Proton pump inhibitors, 1999. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$bE.C. 3.6.1.36 (So far characterized only in gastric mucosa) =750 \2$aH(+)-K(+)-Exchanging ATPase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017506 =LDR 00632cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362991002441 =005 20080330123723.0 =008 981022i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98006912 =035 \\$ash 98006912 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aProton pump inhibitors =450 \\$aHydrogen ions$xPhysiological transport$xAntagonists =450 \\$aHydrogen/potassium ATPase$xInhibitors =550 \\$wg$aAntacids =550 \\$wg$aEnzyme inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-49154: Proton pump inhibitors, 1999. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Proton Pump/antagonists & inhibitors) =750 \2$aProton Pump Inhibitors$0(DNLM)D054328$5IEN =LDR 00927cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362991102441 =005 20120730164455.0 =008 981020i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98006832 =035 \\$ash 98006832 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR201.M73$cMedical microbiology =150 \0$aMicrosporidiosis =450 \0$aMicrospora infections =450 \0$aMicrosporidia infections =450 \0$aMicrosporidial diseases =450 \0$aMicrosporidial infections =550 \0$wg$aOpportunistic infections =550 \0$wg$aProtozoan diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-47495: The microsporidia and microsporidiosis, c1999. =670 \\$aThe body : An AIDS and HIV information resource : Microsporidiosis, Oct. 23, 1998. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Microspora infections) =670 \\$aImmunobiology of microsporidiosis in mammals, Oct. 23, 1998. =750 \2$aMicrosporidiosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016881 =LDR 00694cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362991202441 =005 20120730164455.0 =008 981020i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98006843 =035 \\$ash 98006843 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP752.D63$cBiochemistry =150 \0$aDocosahexaenoic acid =450 \0$aDHA (Fatty acid) =550 \0$wg$aOmega-3 fatty acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-46824: Ley-Jacobs, B.M. DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) : the magnificent oil, 1998. =670 \\$aOmega-3 fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), Oct. 20, 1998. =670 \\$aDocosaHexaenoic Acid, Oct. 20, 1998. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =750 \2$aDocosahexaenoic Acids$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D004281 =LDR 00745cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362991302441 =005 20120515112528.0 =008 981014i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98006709 =035 \\$ash 98006709 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aReproductive health =450 \0$aHuman reproduction$xHealth aspects =450 \0$aHuman reproductive health =450 \0$aHuman reproductive medicine =450 \0$aReproductive medicine =550 \0$wg$aHealth =550 \0$aHuman reproduction =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-203400: Salud reproductiva en Cuba : (investigaciones), 1997. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Reproductive medicine) =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b("Repr. health"; "Repr. medicine") =750 \2$aReproductive Health$0(DNLM)D060728$5IEN =LDR 00500cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362991402441 =005 20120730164455.0 =008 981013||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 98006695 =040 \\$aAuSU$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aKidney cortex =450 \\$aCortex, Kidney =450 \\$aRenal cortex =550 \\$wg$aKidneys =670 \\$aJohnson, D.W. Mechanisms and manipulation of growth factor action in the human renal cortical tubulointerstitium, 1998. =750 \2$aKidney Cortex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007672 =LDR 00857cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362991502441 =005 20120730164454.0 =008 981006i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98006573 =035 \\$ash 98006573 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aComorbidity =450 \0$aCoexisting disease =450 \0$aCoexisting illness =550 \0$wg$aEpidemiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-45749: Tohen, M. Comorbidity in affective disorders, c1999. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Comorbidity) =670 \\$aRosenau, M.J. Public health and preventive medicine, 11th ed., 1980:$bp. 1806 (comorbidity) =670 \\$aTimmreck, T.C. Dictionary of health services management, 2nd. ed, 1987$b(comorbidity, coexisting disease, coexisting illness) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aWeb. 3;$aRandom House =750 \2$aComorbidity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015897 =LDR 00969cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362991602441 =005 20120730164454.0 =008 980923i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98006254 =035 \\$ash 98006254 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aCerebral arteriovenous malformations =450 \0$aBrain arteriovenous malformations =450 \0$aCerebral vascular malformations =450 \0$aIntracranial arteriovenous malformations =550 \0$wg$aArteriovenous anastomosis =550 \0$wg$aBrain$xBlood-vessels$xAbnormalities =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-37766: Arteriovenous malformations in functional areas of the brain, 1999. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cerebral arteriovenous malformations x Intracranial arteriovenous malformations) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Sept. 23, 1998$b(titles: cerebral arteriovenous malformations; brain arteriovenous malformations; cerebral vascular malformations) =750 \2$aIntracranial Arteriovenous Malformations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002538 =LDR 00942cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362991702441 =005 20120730164454.0 =008 980911i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98005963 =035 \\$ash 98005963 =040 \\$aNHM$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.V53 =150 \0$aShewanella putrefaciens =550 \0$wg$aShewanella =670 \\$aKnight, V. Ecophysiology of metal-reducing aeromonas and Shewanella strains from Great Bay Estuary, 1996. =670 \\$aDSMZ, Aug. 20, 1998$b(Shewanella putrefaciens; species) =670 \\$aJournal of clinical microbiology:$bv. 36, no. 3. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Aug. 20, 1998$b(59 journal articles on Shewanella; deep sea barophilic bacterium; species: Shewanella putrefaciens) =675 \\$aBergey's manual of determinative bacteriology;$aSyn. liv. org;$aZinsser microbiology;$aMESH;$aBold's algae;$aBergey's manual of systematic bacteriology =750 \2$aShewanella putrefaciens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020614 =LDR 00823cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362991802441 =005 20120730164454.0 =008 980911i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98005961 =035 \\$ash 98005961 =040 \\$aNHM$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.V53 =150 \0$aShewanella =550 \0$wg$aVibrionaceae =670 \\$aKnight, V. Ecophysiology of metal-reducing aeromonas and Shewanella strains from Great Bay Estuary, 1996. =670 \\$aDSMZ, Aug. 20, 1998$b(Shewanella; genus) =670 \\$aSystem. appl. microbiol.:$bv. 6, pp. 171-182 (Shewanella proposed as a new genus in the family Vibrionaceae) =675 \\$aBergey's manual of determinative bacteriology;$aSyn. liv. org.;$aZinsser microbiology;$aMESH;$aBold's algae;$aBergey's manual of systematic bacteriology =750 \2$aShewanella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020592 =LDR 00510cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362991902441 =005 20120730164454.0 =008 980903i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98005816 =035 \\$ash 98005816 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGenetic disorders in animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$xDiseases =550 \\$aVeterinary genetics =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-43170: Padgett, F.A. Control of canine genetic diseases, 1998. =750 \2$aGenetic Diseases, Inborn$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030342Q000662 =LDR 00792cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362992002441 =005 20120611083643.0 =008 980831i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98005709 =035 \\$ash 98005709 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ381 =150 \0$aChronic fatigue syndrome in children =550 \0$wg$aChronic diseases in children =550 \0$wg$aSyndromes in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-21756: A parent's guide to CFIDS : how to be an advocate for your child with chronic fatigue immune dysfunction syndrome, 1999. =750 \2$81$wb$aFatigue Syndrome, Chronic$0(DNLM)D015673$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002048$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record$aFatigue Syndrome, Chronic$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00536cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362992102441 =005 20120730164454.0 =008 980831i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98005705 =035 \\$ash 98005705 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL391.P7$cZoology =150 \0$aFasciola hepatica =450 \0$aDistoma hepaticum =550 \0$wg$aFasciola =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fasciola hepatica) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med.-biol.$b(Fasciola hepatica. Also called Distoma hepaticum) =750 \2$aFasciola hepatica$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005210 =LDR 00984cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362992202441 =005 20120730164454.0 =008 980831i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98005704 $zsh 85047354 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dCU-A$dDLC =053 \0$aRC848.F29 =150 \\$aFascioliasis =450 \\$wnne$aFasciola and fascioliasis =450 \\$aFasciolosis =450 \\$aLiver rot =550 \\$wg$aDistomatosis =550 \\$wg$aLiver$xDiseases =550 \\$aLiver flukes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-38015: Fascioliasis, 1998. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fascioliasis) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(fascioliasis, fasciolosis, liver rot) =670 \\$aStrehl, W. Versuche zur lokalen und allgemeinen Vertraglichkeit von parenteral verabreichtem Hexachlorophen und Tetrachlorkohlenstoff (in Form von Ecobol) bei der Leberegelkrankheit der Schafe und Rinder, 1960. =670 \\$aConsultant, Apr. 30, 2009$b(Liver fluke = Fascioliasis, ruminants) =750 \2$aFascioliasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005211 =LDR 00630cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362992302441 =005 20120730164454.0 =008 980828i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98005700 $zsh 85047354 =035 \\$aSH 98005700 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL391.P7$cZoology =150 \0$aFasciola =450 \0$wnne$aFasciola and fascioliasis =550 \0$wg$aFasciolidae =550 \0$wg$aLiver flukes =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Fasciola: genus of digenetic flukes; parasitic in liver of herbivorous animals and, infrequently, humans) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fasciola) =750 \2$aFasciola$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005209 =LDR 00999cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362992402441 =005 20120730164453.0 =008 040414i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98005669 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFluorescence in situ hybridization =450 \\$aFISH (Fluorescence in situ hybridization) =450 \\$aFluorescent in situ hybridization =450 \0$aIn Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aFluorescence microscopy =550 \\$wg$aIn situ hybridization =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98037311: Introduction to fluorescent in-situ hybridization : principles and clinical applications, 1999:$bCIP galley (In fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) the labels may be fluorochromes or they may be other molecules which are detected with fluorescently labeled affinity reagents) =670 \\$aMESH$b(In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence x FISH Technique, Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization) =750 \2$aIn Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017404 =LDR 01079cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362992502441 =005 20120730164453.0 =008 980828i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98005684 =035 \\$ash 98005684 =040 \\$aUk$cDLC =150 \0$aDiazinon =450 \0$aDiethylisopropylmethylpyrimidinylphosphorothioate =550 \0$wg$aCholinesterase-inhibiting insecticides =550 \0$wg$aOrganophosphorus compounds =670 \\$aBarbas, K. Diazinon, 1998:$bp. 1 (Diazinon is a contact organophosphorus insecticide with a wide range of insecticidal activity) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech.:$bv. 7, p. 162 (some of the more important organic phosphorus insecticides include Diazinon) =670 \\$aDict. of chem. names and syn.:$bp. I-402 (Diazinon; CAS 333-41-5) =670 \\$aNanogen index:$bp. 34 (Diethylisopropylmethylpyrimidinylphosphorothioate) =670 \\$aPesticide manual:$bp. 243-244 (Diazinon; diethylisopropylmethylpyrimidinylphosphorothioate; organophosphorous insecticide; cholinesterase inhibitor) =750 \2$aDiazinon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003976 =LDR 00622cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362992602441 =005 20120730164453.0 =008 980817i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98005276 =035 \\$ash 98005276 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aSymptoms in children =450 \0$aChildren$xDiseases$xSymptoms =550 \0$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \0$aChildren$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =750 \2$81$wb$aSigns and Symptoms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012816 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSigns and Symptoms$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00419cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362992702441 =005 20120730164453.0 =008 980813i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98005210 =035 \\$ash 98005210 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aEpilepsy in animals =550 \0$wg$aAnimals$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-39298: Orey, C. Epilepsy, c1998. =750 \2$aEpilepsy$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004827Q000662 =LDR 02086cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362992802441 =005 20130514163312.0 =008 980813i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 98005205 =040 \\$aCaAE$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.L5$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.L5$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.L5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aLithium compounds =550 \\$wg$aAlkali metal compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Annotated bibliography on lithium compounds in inorganic chemistry and ceramic technology, 1959. =670 \\$aInternational Symposium on Fabrication and Properties of Lithium Ceramics (1987 : Pittsburgh, Pa.). Fabrication and properties of lithium ceramics, c1989. =670 \\$aFishwick, J.H. Applications of lithium in ceramics, 1974. =670 \\$aInorganics - Lithium compounds, via GFS Chemicals, Inc. website, Jan. 30, 2013$b(lithium compounds--including lithium salts, lithium carbonate, lithium perchlorate and lithium iodide; Product Listing: Lithium Acetate; Lithium Benzoate; Lithium Metaborate; Lithum Tetraborate; Lithium Carbonate; Lithium Chloride; Lithium Chromate; Lithium Citrate; Lithium Formate; Lithium Hydroxide; Lithium Iodide; Lithium Iodate; Lithium Niobate; Lithium Nitrate; Lithium Perchlorate; Lithium Phosphate, monobasic; Lithium Sulfate; Lithium Amide; Lithium Bromide; Lithium Thiocyanate; Trilithium Aluminum Hexahydride) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 30, 2013$b(Lithium Compounds. Inorganic compounds that contain lithium as an integral part of the molecule.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 30, 2013$b(Lithium; belongs to the alkali metal group of chemical elements; because of its high reactivity, lithium never occurs freely in nature, and instead, only appears in compounds, which are usually ionic; lithium and its compounds have several industrial applications, including heat-resistant glass and ceramics, high strength-to-weight alloys used in aircraft, lithium batteries and lithium-ion batteries; lithium compounds) =750 \2$aLithium Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018020 =LDR 01897cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362992902441 =005 20120730164453.0 =008 980812i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98005164 =035 \\$ash 98005164 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.M74$cBotany =053 \\$aSB317.M67$cMultipurpose plant =150 \0$aMoringa oleifera =450 \0$aBehen tree =450 \0$aBehn tree =450 \0$aBen tree =450 \0$aGuilandina moringa =450 \0$aHorse radish tree =450 \0$aHorseradish tree =450 \0$aMoringa moringa =450 \0$aMoringa pterygosperma =550 \0$wg$aMoringa =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-949619: Coote, H.C. The distribution, uses and potential for development of Moringa oleifera in Malawi, 1997:$bp. i (A survey of sites in five districts in Malawi revealed that Moringa oleifera is known by five different names: Chisale in the Nkonde language; in Chiche�wa as Cham�mwamba; commonly known as Kangaluni, it is also called Cham�mwamba; by Senna speakers, as Sangoa) p. 1 (syn. Moringa pterygosperma Gaertn.) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Horseradish tree: 1. Moringa oleifera) =670 \\$aFAO plants and plant products$b(Moringa oleifera (M. pterygosperma); horseradish tree, ben tree, behn tree, behen tree) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.):$bp. 1119 (M. oleifera Lamarck (Guilandina moringa L.)) =670 \\$aSPN$b(M. oleifera (moringa; pterygosperma) Horseradishtree) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns:$bp. 762 (M. oleifera Lam.) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(M. pterygosperma C.F. Gaertn [M. oleifera Lam.] Horseradish tree) =670 \\$aHowes dict. useful and everyday plants$b(Horse radish tree; Moringa oleifera (= M. pterygosperma)) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 191 (M. oleifera) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Moringa oleifera; uf Moringa pterygosperm) =750 \2$aMoringa oleifera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029588 =LDR 00878cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362993002441 =005 20020409080842.0 =008 980812i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98005162 =035 \\$ash 98005162 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.M74$cBotany =150 \0$aMoringa =450 \0$aHyperanthera =550 \0$wg$aMoringaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-949619: Coote, H.C. The distribution, uses and potential for development of Moringa oleifera in Malawi, 1997:$bp. 1 (genus Moringa) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Moringa) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Moringa (Hyperanthera)) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Moringa; Moringaceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Moringa Adans.) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 191 (Moringa; Moringaceae) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Hyperanthera Forsk = Moringa Adans.; Moringa Adans.) =750 \0$aMoringa$5IEN =LDR 00758cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362993102441 =005 20120730164453.0 =008 980810i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98005058 =035 \\$ash 98005058 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aSelective estrogen receptor modulators =450 \0$aEstrogen receptor modulators, Selective =450 \0$aSERMs (Drugs) =550 \0$wg$aEstrogen$xAgonists =550 \0$wg$aEstrogen$xAntagonists =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-38928: Goldstein, S.R. The estrogen alternative, 1998$b(SERMs, selective estrogen receptor modulators) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Aug. 10, 1998$b(SERMs, selective estrogen receptor modulators) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aSelective Estrogen Receptor Modulators$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D020845 =LDR 00342cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362993202441 =005 20120730164453.0 =008 980807i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98005010 =035 \\$ash 98005010 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPatients$xCivil rights =450 \\$aPatients' rights =750 \2$aPatient Rights$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028701 =LDR 00498cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362993302441 =005 20120730164452.0 =008 980804i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98004879 =035 \\$ash 98004879 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aBlindness in animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$xDiseases =550 \\$aVeterinary ophthalmology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-177567: Levin, C.D. Living with blind dogs, c1998:$bp. 3 (blindness) =750 \2$aBlindness$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001766Q000662 =LDR 00658cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362993402441 =005 20061117084541.0 =008 980729i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98004661 =035 \\$ash 98004661 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMusic therapy for children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-159953: Gauna, G.D. Entre los sonidos y el silencio, 1996$b(musicoterapia en la infancia) =750 \2$81$wb$aMusic Therapy$0(DNLM)D009147$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMusic Therapy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01191cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362993502441 =005 20190528140812.0 =008 020409i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98003865 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dUkOxU$dNNU$dDLC =053 \0$aTK6564.4.C45 =150 \\$aCell phones =450 \\$aCell telephones =450 \\$aCellphones =450 \\$aCellular phones =450 \\$wnne$aCellular radio =450 \\$wnne$aCellular telephones =450 \\$aMobile phones =450 \\$aMobiles (Telephones) =450 \\$aPhones, Cell =450 \\$aTelephones, Cell =450 \\$aWireless phones =550 \\$wg$aRadio$xTransmitter-receivers =550 \\$wg$aTelephone =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 4, 2009$b(mobile phone; mobile; cellphone) =670 \\$aEncarta World English dict.$b(cell phone) =670 \\$aOED$b(cellphone) =670 \\$aWebster's Online Dictionary, Dec. 4, 2009$b(wireless phone, cellular mobile; cell phone (in the United States), also called a mobile phone) =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 4, 2009$b(cell phones; cellphones) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20100112 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Cellular telephones =750 \2$aCell Phone$0(DNLM)D040421$5IEN =LDR 00737cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362993602441 =005 20060512132443.0 =008 980730i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98004697 =035 \\$ash 98004697 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aNitric-oxide synthase =450 \0$aNitric-oxide reductase =450 \0$aNitrous-oxide oxidoreductase =450 \0$aNO synthase =550 \0$wg$aOxidoreductases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-38713: Inducible enzymes in the inflammatory response, 1998. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Nitric-oxide synthase x NO synthase) =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(E.C. 1.7.99.7, Nitric-oxide reductase; systematic name: Nitrous-oxide oxidoreductase) =750 \2$aNitric-Oxide Synthase$0(DNLM)D019001$5IEN =LDR 00738cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362993702441 =005 20091029091508.0 =008 980731i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98004804 =040 \\$aWaPS$cDLC =053 \\$aQK623.P63 =150 \0$aPyricularia grisea =450 \0$aMagnaporthe grisea =550 \0$wg$aPyricularia =670 \\$aShi, Z. Genetic and molecular analyses of sporulation in the rice blast fungus. =670 \\$aHolliday, P. Dict. of plant pathol.$b(Magnaporthe grisea, anamorph Pyricularia grisea) =670 \\$aFungi on plants and plant products in the U.S., 1989$b(Pyricularia grisea; Magnaporthe grisea) =675 \\$aNyvall, R.F. Field crop diseases hbk. =750 \2$aPyricularia grisea$0(DNLM)D055685$5IEN =LDR 00970cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362993802441 =005 20090211082027.0 =008 980728i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98004645 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNuclear accidents =550 \\$wg$aAccidents =550 \\$wg$aEnvironmental disasters =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-133433: Agricultural aspects of nuclear and/or radiological emergency situations, c1997:$bp. 31 (nuclear accidents) =670 \\$aLC database, July 28, 1998$b(nuclear accidents) =670 \\$aAltaVista, July 28, 1998:$b"nuclear accidents" (1996 Grants to Prevent Nuclear Accidents; Partial list of U.S. Nuclear Accidents; Nuclear Accidents on Vessels in Canadian Ports; Nuclear Accidents; IAEA Converntion of Early Notification of Nuclear Accidents; Natural disasters and industrial and nuclear accidents) =670 \\$aWorldCat, July 28, 1998$b(ti: nuclear accidents) =750 \2$aRadioactive Hazard Release$0(DNLM)D018788$5IEN =LDR 00923cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362993902441 =005 20060622130643.0 =008 980728i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98004643 =035 \\$ash 98004643 =040 \\$aFU$cDLC =053 \0$aQP752.L5 =150 \\$aLinoleic acid =450 \\$aLinoleate =450 \\$aLinolic acid =450 \\$aOctadecadienoic acid =550 \\$wg$aEssential fatty acids =670 \\$aJiang, J. Conjugated linoleic acid, 1998$b(Linoleic acid) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict., 1987:$bp. 339 (linoleic acid; linolic acid; an important dietary fatty acid) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 1317 (linoleic acid; a liquid unsaturated fatty acid; one of the fatty acids essential in human nutrition) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Linoleic Acid; Linoleate; 9,12-Octadecadienoic Acid) =670 \\$aLC database, July 24, 1998$b(Linoleic acid) =750 \2$aLinoleic Acid$0(DNLM)D019787$5IEN =LDR 01448cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362994002441 =005 20120730164452.0 =008 980728i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98004623 =035 \\$ash 98004623 =040 \\$aOCl$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM666.G127 =150 \0$aGamma-hydroxybutyrate =450 \0$aGamma hydrate =450 \0$aGHB (Drug) =450 \0$aHydroxybutyrate =450 \0$aOxybate sodium =450 \0$aSodium gamma-hydroxybutyrate =450 \0$aSodium oxybate =450 \0$aSodium oxybutyrate =550 \0$wg$aGABA$xDerivatives =550 \0$wg$aHydroxy acids =550 \0$wg$aPsychotropic drugs =670 \\$aDean, W. GHB : the natural mood enhancer, c1997:$bt.p. (GHB) p. 15 (Gamma-HydroxyButyrate; metabolite and precursor of gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA); also known as sodium oxybate, sodium oxybutyrate, gamma-hydroxybutyrate sodium, 4-hydroxybutyrate, gamma hydrate; European trade names: Alcover, Gamma-OH, Somatomax PM) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Sodium oxybate, an intravenous anesthetic, x Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate, 4-Hydroxybutyrate, Oxybate sodium, Sodium gamma-Hydroxybutyrate, Sodium oxybutyrate) =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$bReg. no. 502-85-2. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP dict.:$bp. 848 (generic: Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate, Treatment of narcolepsy, orphan product) =670 \\$aAmer. drug index, 1998$b(Gamma-hydroxybutyrate; use: narcolepsy, orphan drug) =750 \2$aSodium Oxybate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012978 =LDR 00689cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362994102441 =005 20120730164452.0 =008 980721i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98004423 =035 \\$ash 98004423 =040 \\$aWaPS$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aOnopordum =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aWatts, J.D. The phytophagous insect fauna of Scotch thistle, Onopordum acanthium L., in southeastern Washington and northwestern Idaho. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Onopordum, fam. Compositae) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Onopordum, fam. Compositae) =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 141 (Cottonthistle; Onopordum) =750 \2$aOnopordum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031183 =LDR 01383cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362994202441 =005 20120730164452.0 =008 980715i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98004266 =035 \\$ash 98004266 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRA399.5 =150 \0$aDisease management =550 \0$wg$aClinical medicine$xDecision making =550 \0$wg$aHealth services administration =550 \0$wg$aMedical care$xCost control =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-27918: The Health care professional's guide to disease management, 1998. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Disease management: A broad approach to appropriate coordination of the entire disease treatment process that often involves shifting away from more expensive inpatient and acute care to areas such as preventive medicine, patient counseling and education, and outpatient care. This concept includes implications of appropriate versus inappropriate therapy on the overall cost and clinical outcome of a particular disease.) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a systematic, population-level approach to coordination of treatment that involves shifting from inpatient and acute care to areas such as preventive medicine, patient counseling and education, and outpatient care, and that includes selecting appropriate therapies in relation to costs and clinical outcomes. =750 \2$aDisease Management$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019468 =LDR 01470cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362994302441 =005 20120730164451.0 =008 980715i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98004253 =035 \\$ash 98004253 =040 \\$aDGPO$cDLC =053 \\$aQK569.P39$cBotany =150 \0$aPfiesteria piscicida =550 \0$wg$aPfiesteria =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Cong. Senate. Comm. on Environment and Public Works. Pfiesteria Research Act of 1997, 1997:$bp. 1 (Pfiesteria piscicida: a naturally occurring waterborne microbe; one of 4,000 species of phytoplankton; linked to serious health and environmental effects) =670 \\$aU.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Govt. Reform and Oversight. Subcom. on Human Resources. Pfiesteria and public health, the state and federal response, hearings ... 1998:$bp. 1 (Pfiesteria piscicida; outbreaks began in 1987) p. 7 (first identified in 1988) p. 52 (Pfiesteria piscicida is a microscopic aquatic life form known as a dinoflagellate; becomes toxic to fish under certain conditions; linked to fish kills in North Carolina and Maryland) p. 64-83 (discovery, description of Pfiesteria) =670 \\$aNCSU Aquatic Botany Laboratory Pfiesteria piscicida page, July 15, 1998. =670 \\$aSteidinger, K.A. Pfiesteria piscicida gen. et sp. nov. (Pfiesteriaceae, fam. nov.), a new toxic dinoflagellate genus and species with a complex life cycle and behavior, 1996:$bv. 32, pp. 157-164. =750 \2$aPfiesteria piscicida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020045 =LDR 01349cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362994402441 =005 20120730164446.0 =008 971208i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97008939 =035 \\$aCVB4105NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRG137.35 =150 \0$aLevonorgestrel intrauterine contraceptives =450 \0$aIntrauterine levonorgestrel systems =450 \0$aLevonorgestrel intrauterine devices =450 \0$aLevonorgestrel intrauterine systems =450 \0$aLevonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine devices =450 \0$aLNG-IUD (Contraceptives) =450 \0$aLNG-IUS (Contraceptives) =450 \0$aMirena (Trademark) =550 \0$wg$aIntrauterine contraceptives, Medicated =550 \0$aNorgestrel =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-46788: Mirena, the intrauterine levonorgestrel system ... c1998$b(intrauterine levonorgestrel system, Mirena, LNG-IUS) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Dec.8, 1997$b(levonorgestrel intrauterine system, levonorgestrel intrauterine devices, levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine devices, LNG-IUD, LNG-IUS) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$81$wb$aLevonorgestrel$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016912 =750 \2$81$wb$aIntrauterine Devices, Medicated$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007436 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLevonorgestrel$iand$aIntrauterine Devices, Medicated$5IEN =LDR 01198cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362994502441 =005 20100815125411.0 =008 020621i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97008674 =035 \\$aCVB4104LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTK5105.887 =150 \\$aWebcasting =450 \\$aCybercasting =450 \\$aInternet broadcasting =450 \\$aNetcasting =450 \\$aWeb broadcasting =450 \\$aWeb casting =550 \\$wg$aTelecommunication =550 \\$aPush technology (Computer networks) =550 \\$aWeb publishing =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97046546: Webcasting strategies, 1998. =670 \\$aWhatis.com Web page, Dec. 3, 1997$b(Webcasting, live or delayed sound or video broadcasting; also see Webcasting push technology; netcasting is synonym) =670 \\$aINSPEC on FirstSearch, Nov. 21, 1997$b(in titles: webcasting) =670 \\$aYahoo!'s Internet broadcasting page, Dec. 3, 1997. =670 \\$aWWW, June 21, 2002$b(cybercasting; webcasting) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the process of delivering text, graphics, audio, or video over the Internet, chiefly on the World Wide Web. =750 \2$aWebcasts as Topic$0(DNLM)D057211$5IEN =LDR 00687cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362994602441 =005 20080320094819.0 =008 060712i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97009098 =035 \\$aCUZ7832LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDeafblind women =450 \\$wnne$aBlind-deaf women =550 \\$wg$aDeafblind people =550 \\$wg$aWomen with disabilities =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060817 from: 150:#0:_{dollar}a Blind-deaf women =750 \2$81$wb$aDeaf-Blind Disorders$0(DNLM)D054062$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aWomen$0(DNLM)D014930$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDeaf-Blind Disorders$iand$aWomen$5IEN =LDR 00568cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362994702441 =005 20070529124525.0 =008 971212i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97009060 =035 \\$aCUZ7801LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPresenilins =550 \0$wg$aMembrane proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-52014: Presenilins and Alzheimer's disease, 1998. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Dec. 12, 1997. =670 \\$aMESH metathesaurus$b(presenilin ...) =675 \\$aMESH;$aDorland's med dict.;$aStedman's med dict. =750 \2$aPresenilins$0(DNLM)D053763$5IEN =LDR 01162cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362994802441 =005 20050622125955.0 =008 971211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97009027 =035 \\$aCUZ7773NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRG188 =150 \\$aPerimenopause =450 \\$aPremenopause =550 \\$wg$aMenopause =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-51584: Turkington, C. The perimenopause handbook ... c1998:$bCIP galley (early stage of menopause is known as perimenopause, and it often begins during a woman's 30s, as ovaries slow down and estrogen levels drop) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Premenopause, x perimenopause) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Dec. 10, 1997$b(perimenopause, premenopause) =670 \\$aAltavista search$b(perimenopause, premenopause) =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 10, 1997$b(perimenopause, premenopause) =670 \\$aPhone call to ACOG library, Dec. 11, 1997$b(no official position on terminology, but perimenopause is the more common term and is generally used to refer to the period preceding menopause) =675 \\$aHennepin =750 \2$aPremenopause$0(DNLM)D017697$5IEN =750 \2$aPerimenopause$0(DNLM)D047648$5IEN =LDR 00739cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362994902441 =005 20120730164446.0 =008 971205i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97008890 =035 \\$aCUZ7681NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM666.H88$cPharmacology =150 \0$aHydroxytryptophan =450 \0$a5-HTP (Biochemical) =550 \0$wg$aAntidepressants =550 \0$wg$aAppetite depressants =550 \0$wg$aHypnotics =550 \0$wg$aTryptophan =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-46868: Murray, M.T. 5-HTP : the natural way to boost serotonin and overcome depression, obesity, and insomnia, 1998. =670 \\$aMESH$b(5-Hydroxytryptophan x 5-HTP) =670 \\$aMerck. =750 \2$a5-Hydroxytryptophan$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006916 =LDR 01087cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362995002441 =005 20120730164446.0 =008 971124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97008690 =035 \\$aCUV7062LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.V48$cBotany =150 \0$aVitex =550 \0$wg$aVerbenaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-49613: Hobbs, C. Vitex, 1998:$bCIP t.p. (Vitex) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Vitex (family: Verbenaceae)) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Vitex) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Vitex) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Vitex) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Vitex) =670 \\$aNat. list of sci. plant names, 1982$b(Vitex) =670 \\$aKunkel, G. Plants for human consumption, 1984$b(Vitex) =670 \\$aPenso, G. Ind. plant. medicinalium, 1983$b(Vitex) =670 \\$aHowes, F.N. Dict. of useful and everyday plants and their common names, 1974$b(Vitex) =670 \\$aAGRICOLA, via 1stsearch, Nov. 24, 1997$b(titles: Vitex ...) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index, via 1stsearch, Nov. 24, 1997$b(titles: Vitex ...) =750 \2$aVitex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020950 =LDR 01716cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362995102441 =005 20120730164446.0 =008 971124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97008688 =035 \\$aCUV7060LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \0$aMilk thistle =450 \0$aBlessed milkthistle =450 \0$aBlessed thistle =450 \0$aHoly thistle =450 \0$aSaint Mary's thistle =450 \0$aSilybum marianum =450 \0$aSt. Mary's thistle =550 \0$wg$aSilybum =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-49613: Hobbs, C. Milk thistle, 1998:$bCIP t.p. (Milk thistle) p. 1 (Silybum marianum) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Milk thistle; Silybum marianum) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Silybum marianum) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Silybum marianum; St. Mary's thistle, Blessed thistle, Milk thistle, Holy thistle) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Silybum marianum) =670 \\$aNat. list sci. plant names, 1982$b(Silybum marianum) =670 \\$aKunkel, G. Plants for human consumption, 1984$b(Silybum marianum) =670 \\$aHowes, F.N. Dict. of useful and everyday plants and their common names, 1974$b(Milk thistle (Silybum marianum)) =670 \\$aMagic and medicine of plants, 1986$b(Milk thistle (Silybum marianum)) =670 \\$aPenso, G. Ind. plant. medicinalium, 1983$b(Silybum marianum) =670 \\$aAGRICOLA, via 1stsearch, Nov. 24, 1997$b(titles: Milk thistle; Silybum marianum; identifiers: Silybum marianum) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index, via 1stsearch, Nov. 24, 1997$b(title: Milk thistle (Silybum marianum); subject: Saint Mary's thistle) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Silybum marianum; Blessed milkthistle) =750 \2$aMilk Thistle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020944 =LDR 01362cz 2200325n 4500 =001 9880362995202441 =005 20220607161921.0 =008 971113i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97008479$zsh 85113186 =035 \\$aCUU2913NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aRespirators (Medical equipment) =450 \0$aMechanical ventilators (Medical equipment) =450 \0$aPulmonary ventilators =450 \0$wnne$aRespirators =450 \0$aVentilators, Mechanical (Medical equipment) =450 \0$aVentilators, Pulmonary =550 \0$wg$aAnesthesiology$xApparatus and instruments =550 \0$wg$aArtificial respiration$xEquipment and supplies =550 \0$wg$aRespiratory therapy$xEquipment and supplies =670 \\$aDTIC Thesaurus$b(Respirators) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ventilators, Mechanical) =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aAcad. Am. encyc. =670 \\$aWorld Book encyc. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on equipment used to provide medical care. Works on equipment that provides the user with a safe supply of air or oxygen in an environment where air is unavailable or unsafe to breathe are entered under$aBreathing apparatus. =681 \\$iNote under$aBreathing apparatus =750 \2$aVentilators, Mechanical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012122 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aN95 Respirators$0(DNLM)D000087162$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 01642cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9882375288602441 =005 20240216143757.0 =008 971113i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97008475$zsh 85113186 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 97008475 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170724950000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dDGPO =053 \0$aT55.3.G3$cIndustrial safety =150 \\$aBreathing apparatus =450 \\$aProtective breathing apparatus =450 \\$wnne$aRespirators =450 \\$aRespirators (Protective equipment) =450 \\$aRespiratory protective devices =550 \\$wg$aPersonal protective equipment =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs$xProtection =550 \\$wg$aSafety appliances =670 \\$aDTIC Thesaurus =670 \\$aMESH$b(Respiratory Protective Devices, references from Gas Masks, Respirators, Air-Purifying, Respirators, Industrial) =670 \\$aLC database, Nov.13, 1997$b(respirators, respiratory protective devices, breathing apparatus, protective breathing apparatus, respiratory protective equipment) =670 \\$aNIOSH website, Apr. 15, 2022$bsearch for exact phrase: personal protective equipment; select: Personal Protective Equipment-- NIOSH (Personal protective equipment includes respirators) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on equipment that provides the user with a safe supply of air or oxygen in an environment where air is unavailable or unsafe to breathe. Works on equipment used to provide medical care are entered under$aRespirators (Medical equipment). =681 \\$iNote under$aRespirators (Medical equipment) =750 \2$aRespiratory Protective Devices$0(DNLM)D012134$5IEN =LDR 00650cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362995402441 =005 20150511165332.0 =008 971031i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97008210 =035 \\$aCUT7184LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSpatial ability =550 \\$wg$aAbility =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-221897: Maier, P. R�aumliches Vorstellungsverm�ogen, c1994. =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. psych.$b(spatial ability: the ability to perform tasks requiring manipulation of spatial relationships, e.g. map reading, solving a maze, mental rotation) =750 \2$aSpatial Navigation$0(DNLM)D065854$5IEN =LDR 00941cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362995502441 =005 20120730164445.0 =008 971027i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97008064 =035 \\$aCUT1768NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aVeterinary echocardiography =550 \0$wg$aEchocardiography =550 \0$wg$aVeterinary cardiology =550 \0$wg$aVeterinary ultrasonography =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-43333: Boon, J.A. Manual of veterinary echocardiology, 1998:$bCIP galley (Veterinary echocardiography) =670 \\$aAlta Vista, Oct. 27, 1997$b(Veterinary echocardiography) =670 \\$aWorldCat, Oct. 27, 1997$b(title: Veterinary echocardiography) =670 \\$aAgriCOLA, Oct. 27, 1997$b(title: Echocardiography for veterinary medicine) =670 \\$aConcise vet. dict.$b(Echocardiography) =670 \\$aMerck vet.:$bp. 958 (Echocardiography) =750 \2$aEchocardiography$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004452Q000662 =LDR 01054cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362995602441 =005 20120730164445.0 =008 971024||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97008022 =035 \\$aCUT1745NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aOnium ions =550 \0$wg$aCations =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-43337: Onium ions, c1998:$bCIP pref. (onium ions are positively charged higher valency (coordination) ions of non-metallic elements formed by protonation (alkylation, etc.) of lower valency precursor bases or by ionization of the appropriate neutral precursors) =670 \\$aCompend. chem. terminol.$b(onium ion: a cation containing a "central" atom that bears a formal positive charge and is bonded to one univalent atom or group more than is normal for a neutral molecule containing that "central" atom) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(-onium: suffix indicating a cation with one more proton than is required to make a neutral molecule of the central atom) =675 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =750 \2$aOnium Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009861 =LDR 00771cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362995702441 =005 20120730164445.0 =008 971018i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97007851 =035 \\$aCUT1729NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aRadiation injuries in children =450 \0$aPediatric radiation injuries =550 \0$wg$aChildren$xWounds and injuries =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-41262: Chernobyl : a decade : proceedings of the Fifth Chernobyl Sasakawa Medical Cooperation Symposium, Kiev, Ukraine, 14-15 October 1996, 1997. =750 \2$81$wb$aRadiation Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011832 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRadiation Injuries$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00987cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362995802441 =005 20120730164445.0 =008 971023i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97007984 =035 \\$aCUS8694NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aR723.7 =150 \\$aEvidence-based medicine =450 \\$aEBM (Medicine) =450 \\$aEvidence-based healthcare =550 \\$wg$aClinical medicine$xDecision making =550 \\$aSystematic reviews (Medical research) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-42371: Specific phobias : clinical applications of evidence-based psychotherapy, c1998. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Evidence-Based Medicine: clinical medicine based on finding, appraising and using research results for making clinical decisions) =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 12, 1997$b(titles: evidence-based medicine; evidence-based approach) =670 \\$a98-51472: Evidence based healthcare ... 1998. =750 \2$aEvidence-Based Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019317 =LDR 01053cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362995902441 =005 20070517135528.0 =008 970927i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97007377 =035 \\$aCUS8364LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRA1155 =150 \\$aForensic nursing =450 \\$aMedicolegal nursing =550 \\$wg$aMedical jurisprudence =550 \\$wg$aNursing =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-41343: Leake, D. Scope and standards of forensic nursing practice, c1997:$bCIP galley (The formal recognition of forensic nursing as a discrete discipline was accomplished at the 1991 Annual Meeting of the Am. Acad. of Forensic Sciences. Forensic nursing is the application of forensic science combined with the bio-psychological education of the registered nurse in the scientific investigation, evidence collection and preservation, analysis, prevention and treatment of trauma and/or death related medical-legal issues.) =675 \\$aMESH;$aMosby's dict. Medical, nursing, allied health =750 \2$aForensic Nursing$0(DNLM)D053604$5IEN =LDR 01135cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362996002441 =005 20110424152200.0 =008 970926i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97007353 =035 \\$aCUS3395LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD30.2 =150 \\$aKnowledge management =450 \\$aManagement of knowledge assets =550 \\$wg$aManagement =550 \\$aInformation technology =550 \\$aIntellectual capital =550 \\$aOrganizational learning =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-192472: Dillon, P.M. The quest for knowledge management : a new service organization to address the challenges & opportunities, c1997$b(knowledge management) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-33910: William E. Halal with Raymond Smith. The infinite resource : creating and managing the knowledge enterprise, c1998$b(knowledge management) =670 \\$aWhat is knowledge management? http://www.3-cities.com/%7Ebonewman/whatis.htm$b(knowledge management) =670 \\$aDict. of admin. and management$b(knowledge management) =670 \\$aBoisot, M. Knowledge assets, 1997. =750 \2$aKnowledge Management$0(DNLM)D058436$5IEN =LDR 02104cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362996102441 =005 20091020180445.0 =008 970926i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97007351 =035 \\$aCUS3394NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 97007351 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNNC =053 \0$aTK7875 =150 \\$aMicroelectromechanical systems =450 \\$aMEMS (Microelectromechanical systems) =450 \\$aMicro-electro-mechanical systems =450 \\$aMicro-machinery =450 \\$aMicroelectromechanical devices =450 \\$aMicromachinery =450 \\$aMicromachines =450 \\$aMicromechanical devices =450 \\$aMicromechanical systems =550 \\$wg$aElectromechanical devices =550 \\$wg$aMicrotechnology =550 \\$aMechatronics =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96069475: Microelectronic structures and MEMS for optical processing II, 1996:$bp. 4 (Microelectromechanical systems) p. 12 (whether they are called Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), micromechanical systems, micromachines, or MicroSystems Technology, these manufacturing based technologies are enabling the development and production of many new exciting products) =670 \\$aEng. ind.$b(subject: Microelectromechanical devices) =670 \\$aBPI$b(subjects: Microelectromechanical systems; Micromachines) =670 \\$aASTI on FirstSearch, Sept. 26, 1997$b(subjects: Micromachines; Mechatronics; titles: Microelectromechanical systems; micro machinery, etc.) =670 \\$aINSPEC on FirstSearch$b(descriptor: Micromechanical devices; titles: microelectromechanical systems, etc.) =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 26, 1997$b(in titles: Micro electro mechanical systems; Microelectromechanical systems; micromachines; microelectromechanical devices) =670 \\$aUniv. of Wash. Center for Applied Microtechnology (CAM) WWW home page, Dec. 12, 2001:$bWhat is CAM? (This new discipline of microtechnology embraces ... microelectronics and ... microelectromechanical systems) =675 \\$aThe electronics handbook, 1996. =750 \2$aMicro-Electrical-Mechanical Systems$0(DNLM)D055617$5IEN =LDR 00819cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362996202441 =005 20120730164445.0 =008 970924i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97007332 =035 \\$aCUS3391NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH212.S34 =150 \0$aScanning transmission electron microscopy =450 \0$aSTEM (Microscopy) =550 \0$wg$aScanning electron microscopy =550 \0$wg$aTransmission electron microscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-31937: An introduction to STEM, 1998:$bCIP galley (scanning transmission electron microscopy) =670 \\$aSerr�e, R. Elsevier's dictionary of microscopes and microtechnique, 1993$b(scanning transmission electron microscopy; STEM) =675 \\$aRandom House;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Electron, Scanning Transmission$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017348 =LDR 00485cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362996302441 =005 20100225090747.0 =008 970924i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97007316 =035 \\$aCUS3382LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRC489.P47$cPsychotherapy =053 \0$aRM931.A65$cRehabilitation therapy =150 \\$aPets$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aPet therapy =670 \\$aLC database, 24SEP97$b(pet therapy) =750 \2$aAnimal Assisted Therapy$0(DNLM)D056447$5IEN =LDR 00839cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362996402441 =005 20120730164445.0 =008 970923i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 97007297 =035 \\$aCUS3378NU =040 \\$aWaPS$cDLC =053 \\$aQD305.H8$cChemistry =150 \0$aAlkynes =450 \0$aAlkines =550 \0$wg$aHydrocarbons =670 \\$aSigman, M.S. Catalytic iron mediated (4 + 1) ... 1996:$bt.p. (alkynes) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Alkyne; alkine: any of a series of aliphatic hydrocarbons (as acetylene) containing a triple bond) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.:$bp. 51 (Alkyne) =670 \\$aSci. cit. index, subj. index, 1990:$bv. 17, col. 2750-2755 (Alkyne/alkynes) =670 \\$aChem. abstracts, gen. subj. index, July-Dec., 1996:$bv. 125, p. 277GS (Alkynes) =750 \2$aAlkynes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000480 =LDR 00636cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362996502441 =005 20120730164445.0 =008 970908i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 97006928 =035 \\$aCUS3342NU =040 \\$aMnMHCL$cDLC =150 \0$aGrave robbing =450 \0$aGrave robbery =450 \0$aRobbing graves =550 \0$wg$aTheft =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Grave robber: one that breaks open a grave to obtain interred valuables or to remove the body (as for illicit dissection)) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Grave robbing) =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 8, 1997$b(grave-robbing) =750 \2$aGrave Robbing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019356 =LDR 00616cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362996602441 =005 20130821100235.0 =008 940507i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94003203 $zsh 85066804 =035 \\$aCUP5535NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aInsurance claims =450 \0$wnne$aInsurance$xAdjustment of claims =550 \0$wg$aClaims =670 \\$aUMI business vocab. =670 \\$aRupp, R.V. Rupp's insur. & risk mgmnt. glossary, 1991$b(Claim) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Claim) =750 \2$aInsurance Claim Review$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007345 =750 \2$aInsurance Claim Reporting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007344 =LDR 00417cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362996702441 =005 20120730164445.0 =008 970924i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97007324 =035 \\$aCUP5516NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aTelomerase =550 \0$wg$aDNA polymerases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-41703: Telomeres and telomerase, 1997. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aTelomerase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019098 =LDR 01060cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362996802441 =005 20120730164444.0 =008 970915i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 97007072 =035 \\$aCUP5366NU =040 \\$aMnMHCL$cDLC =150 \0$aGlyceryl ethers =450 \0$aAKGs (Glyceryl ethers) =450 \0$aAlkoxyglycerols =450 \0$aAlkyl glyceryl ethers =450 \0$aAlkylglycerols =450 \0$aGlycerol ether lipids =450 \0$aGlycerol ethers =450 \0$aGlyceryl ether lipids =550 \0$wg$aEthers =550 \0$wg$aGlycerin =550 \0$wg$aLipids =670 \\$aShark liver oil, c1997$b(Alkoxyglycerols; alkylglycerols; Glycerol ether lipids) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Glyceryl ethers; X alkyl glyceryl ethers; Glycerol ethers) =670 \\$aFirstSearch, Sept. 10, 1997:$bAppSciTechAb (Glyceryl ether lipids) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(AKGs; Alkoxyglycerols; Alkylglycerols; Glycerol ether lipids) =675 \\$aMerck;$aHackh chem. dict.;$aHawley chem. dict.;$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aGlyceryl Ethers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005995 =LDR 00640cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362996902441 =005 20120730164444.0 =008 970912i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97007047 =035 \\$aCUP5345NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aImmunologic diseases in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-36791: Asthma and immunological diseases in pregnancy and early infancy, c1998. =750 \2$81$wb$aImmunologic Diseases$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aImmunologic Diseases$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00681cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362997002441 =005 20120730164444.0 =008 970912i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97007045 =035 \\$aCUP5343NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRG580.I55 =150 \\$aImmunologic diseases in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-36791: Asthma and immunological diseases in pregnancy and early infancy, c1998. =750 \2$81$wb$aImmunologic Diseases$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aImmunologic Diseases$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 01005cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362997102441 =005 20050519092152.0 =008 970908i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97006933 =035 \\$aCUL3995LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.G73 =150 \\$aGreen fluorescent protein =450 \\$aGFP (Protein) =450 \\$aGreen jellyfish protein =550 \\$wg$aFluorescent polymers =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-38102: GFP : green fluorescent protein strategies and applications, 1998$b("As of July 1997 at least 200 scientific articles have been published with the term "GFP" in their titles or abstracts ... GFP's usefulness as a biological marker derives from the finding that the protein's fluorescence requires no other cofactors.") =670 \\$aMedline$b(Titles: Green fluorescent protein (GFP)) =670 \\$aMESH Suppl. chem. records, 1995$b(green fluorescent protein, Aequorea victoria) =750 \2$aGreen Fluorescent Proteins$0(DNLM)D049452$5IEN =LDR 00695cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362997202441 =005 20120730164444.0 =008 970606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97004598 =035 \\$aCUL3931NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM666.C564 =150 \0$aClopenthixol =550 \0$wg$aAntipsychotic drugs =550 \0$wg$aPiperazine =670 \\$aWork cat.: 82-170445: Gravem, A. Cis(Z)-clopenthixol : the neuroleptically active isomer of clopenthixol : a presentation of five double-blind clinical investigations and other studies with cis(Z)-clopenthixol (Cisordinol, Clopixol), 1981. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aUSP Dict. =750 \2$aClopenthixol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003006 =LDR 01064cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362997302441 =005 20120730164444.0 =008 970904i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 97006820 =035 \\$aCUK8934LC =040 \\$aDGPO$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA416.3$bRA416.5 =150 \\$aMedical savings accounts =450 \\$aMSAs (Medical savings accounts) =550 \\$wg$aConsumer-driven health care =550 \\$wg$aSavings accounts =550 \\$aMedical care, Cost of =670 \\$aU.S. Cong. Hous. Comm. on Ways and Means. Subcom. on Health. H.R. 1818, the Family Medical Savings and Investment Act, hearing ... 1997:$bp. 7 (medical savings accounts, or MSAs, allow individuals to save money in a tax-exempt account, much like an IRA, to cover major medical expenditures, etc.) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 7, 2007$b(Medical Savings Accounts. Scope note: Tax-exempt trusts or custodial acconts established by individuals with financial institutions for saving money for future medical expenses.) =750 \2$aMedical Savings Accounts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020402 =LDR 00808cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362997402441 =005 20120730164444.0 =008 970828i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97006646 =035 \\$aCUK8856LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aR725.3 =150 \\$aMedical ethics committees =450 \\$aHealth care ethics committees =450 \\$aHealthcare ethics committees =450 \\$aHospital ethics committees =550 \\$wg$aEthics committees =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-36976: The Healthcare ethics committee experience, 1998$b(healthcare ethics committees, hospital ethics committees) =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 28, 1997$b(medical ethics committees, health care ethics committees) =670 \\$aMESH$b(ethics committees) =750 \2$aEthics Committees, Clinical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028741 =LDR 00693cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362997502441 =005 20120730164444.0 =008 970827i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97006608 =035 \\$aCUK4592NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC280.N4 =150 \0$aNeurofibromatosis in children =550 \0$wg$aPediatric neurology =550 \0$wg$aTumors in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-181243: North, K. Neurofibromatosis type 1 in childhood, 1997. =750 \2$81$wb$aNeurofibromatoses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017253 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeurofibromatoses$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00953cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362997602441 =005 20120730164444.0 =008 970820i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 97006431 =035 \\$aCUK4461NU =040 \\$aGU$cDLC =053 \\$aRM666.F82 =150 \0$aFurazolidone =550 \0$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \0$wg$aAntiparasitic agents =550 \0$wg$aNitrofurans =670 \\$aRecent developments in the use of furazolidone and other antimicrobial agents in typhoid fever and infectious diarrheal diseases, 1989. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict., c1993. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict., c1981$b(antibacterial and antiprotozoal ... effective against many gram-negative enteric organisms) =670 \\$aMerck, 1996. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aPharm. chem. syn., 1994. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict., c1995. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Furazolidone) =750 \2$aFurazolidone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005664 =LDR 00962cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362997702441 =005 20070514085637.0 =008 970820||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 97006427 =035 \\$aCUK4457NU =040 \\$aAzTeS$cDLC =150 \0$aAromatase =450 \0$aCYP19 (Enzyme) =450 \0$aCytochrome P-450 (Arom) =450 \0$aCytochrome P-450 CYP19 =550 \0$wg$aCytochrome P-450 =550 \0$wg$aOxidoreductases =670 \\$aAromatase inhibition, 1994. =670 \\$aStenesh, J. Dict. biochemistry and molecular biology, 1989:$bp. 36 (aromatase) =670 \\$aChem. abs.$b(aromatase; reductase, testosterone A-ring, CASS 9039-48-9) =670 \\$aAcademic Press dict. sci. tech., 1992:$bp. 155 (aromatase) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Aromatase X CYP19, Cytochrome P-450 (arom), Cytochrome P-450 CYP19) =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. terms, 4th ed., 1989;$aDict. chem. names & synonyms =750 \2$aAromatase$0(DNLM)D001141$5IEN =LDR 00641cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362997802441 =005 20120730164443.0 =008 970819i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97006401 =035 \\$aCUK4435NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aMalingering in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-37671: McCann, J.T. Malingering and deception in adolescence ... c1998. =750 \2$81$wb$aMalingering$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008306 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMalingering$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00662cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362997902441 =005 20170627111332.0 =008 970813i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97006222 =035 \\$aCUH1628NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP609.C39 =150 \\$aChitinase =550 \\$wg$aGlycosidases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-124366: International Symposium on Chitin Enzymology (2nd : 1996 : Senigallia, Italy). Chitin enzymology. Vol. 2, 1996 : proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Chitin Enzymology, Senigallia (Italy), 8-11 May, 1996, 1996. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$bE.C. 3.2.1.14. =750 \2$aChitinases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002688 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362998002441 =005 20060614133627.0 =008 970812||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 97006173 =035 \\$aCUH1594NU =040 \\$aMH$cDLC =150 \\$aDNA-binding proteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =750 \2$aDNA-Binding Proteins$0(DNLM)D004268$5IEN =LDR 00814cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362998102441 =005 20120730164443.0 =008 970812||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 97006172 =035 \\$aCUH1593LC =040 \\$aMH$cDLC =150 \0$aLeucine zippers =450 \0$aZippers, leucine =550 \0$wg$aDNA-binding proteins =550 \0$wg$aTranscription factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: sn96-31170: Leucine zippers, 1966. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Leucine zippers; BT DNA-binding proteins; domains in DNA-binding proteins that contain amino acid sequences showing periodic arrays of leucine residues) =670 \\$aProtein profile. Transcription factors 1, BZIP proteins, 1995:$bp. 105-106 (leucine zipper; a structural motif required for protein dimerization) =750 \2$aLeucine Zippers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016350 =LDR 01768cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362918102441 =005 20120730164245.0 =008 931217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89004366 =035 \\$aCBB5349NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aWrongful life =450 \\$aBirth, Wrongful =450 \\$aLiability for prenatal diagnosis =450 \\$aLiability for unwanted pregnancy =450 \\$aPrenatal diagnosis, Liability for =450 \\$aUnwanted pregnancy, Liability for =450 \\$wnne$aWrongful birth =450 \\$aWrongful conception =450 \\$wnne$aWrongful pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aMedical personnel$xMalpractice =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nagasankara Rao, D. Wrongful life : a bibliography of law review articles, 1988$b(wrongful life; wrongful birth; wrongful conception; wrongful pregnancy; negligent genetic counseling; birth-related torts) =670 \\$aBlack's law dict.$b(wrongful life action) =670 \\$aCurr. law index$b(wrongful birth; wrongful life) =670 \\$aLC data base, 5/22/89$b(wrongful birth) =670 \\$aReaders' guide$b(wrongful life) =670 \\$aIAC$b(wrongful life) =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/17/89$b(Wrongful life; wrongful birth) =670 \\$aMedicine, ethics and the law ... 1986:$bpp. 121-143. =675 \\$aNYT index;$aWeb. 3 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on legal actions resulting from failures in human sterilization, abortion or pregnancy testing, or failures to test for or diagnose potential or actual fetal abnormalities. Works on legal actions resulting from negligence by obstetricians during childbirth are entered under$aObstetricians--Malpractice. =681 \\$iNote under$aObstetricians--Malpractice =750 \2$aWrongful Life$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015974 =LDR 01445cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362918202441 =005 20120730164245.0 =008 890725i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004346 =035 \\$aCBB5332NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC569.5.S$5IEN =053 \\$aRC569.5.S74 =150 \\$aStereotyped behavior (Psychiatry) =450 \\$aBehavior, Stereotyped (Psychiatry) =450 \\$aStereotypy (Psychiatry) =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aWork cat.: Neurobiology of stereotyped behavior, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Stereotyped behavior) =670 \\$aPhone call to Dr. Goldberg, Chairman, Psychiatry Dept. Georgetown Medical Center, 07/21/89$b(older terminology widely used to refer to repetitive, intentional behavior found as a symptom in an array of disorders, both psychiatric and organic) =670 \\$aKaplan psych.$b(Stereotypy) =670 \\$aDSM IIIR$b(Stereotypy and habit disorder) =670 \\$aCampbell psych. dict.$b(Stereotypy of motion. Stereotypy of posture, etc.) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Stereotypy) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on intentional, repetitive, non-spasmodic behaviors that serve no constructive, socially acceptable purpose. Works on involuntary, sudden, rapid, recurrent, nonrhythmic movements or vocalizations are entered under$aTic disorders. =681 \\$iNote under$aTic disorders =750 \2$aStereotyped Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013239 =LDR 00705cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362918302441 =005 20120730164245.0 =008 890724||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004338 =035 \\$aCBB5324NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.C45 =150 \\$aCalifornium =550 \\$wg$aTransplutonium elements =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lamaze, G.P. Activation foil irradiation with californium fission sources, 1988. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Californium) =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/20/89$b(Californium) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/8/90 =750 \2$aCalifornium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002142 =LDR 00529cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362918402441 =005 20060705091133.0 =008 890724i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004326 =035 \\$aCBB5314LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aOverweight persons =450 \\$aCorpulent persons =450 \\$aFat persons =450 \\$aLarge persons =450 \\$aObese persons =450 \\$aObesity$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aPersons =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Overweight persons) =750 \2$aOverweight$0(DNLM)D050177$5IEN =LDR 00859cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362918502441 =005 20180720102802.0 =008 920103||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89004301 =035 \\$aCBB5290NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.I56 =150 \\$aInterleukin-1 =450 \\$aIL-1 (Biomolecule) =450 \\$aLymphocyte activating factor =550 \\$wg$aAcute phase proteins =550 \\$wg$aInterleukins =550 \\$wg$aMonokines =667 \\$aFormer LCSH heading: Interleukin 1 =670 \\$aWork cat.: Interleukin-1, inflammation and disease, 1990. =670 \\$aNIH$b(BT Monokines; x Lymphocyte activation factor) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Interleukin-1 x Lymphocyte activating factor; BT Growth substances) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(BT Lymphokines and Cytokines) =750 \2$aInterleukin 1$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007375 =LDR 00514cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362918602441 =005 20120730164245.0 =008 890720||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004270 =035 \\$aCBB5259NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRadiation tolerance =450 \\$aRadiation$xTolerance =450 \\$aTolerance, Radiation =550 \\$wg$aRadiobiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Radiation tolerance of normal tissues, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aRadiation Tolerance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011836 =LDR 00702cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362918702441 =005 20120730164245.0 =008 890720i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004261 =035 \\$aCBB5252NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRC506.P72 =150 \\$aPsychosexual disorders in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Masserman, J.H. Adolescent sexuality, c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aSexual Dysfunctions, Psychological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020018 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record$aSexual Dysfunctions, Psychological$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN-M =LDR 00615cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362918802441 =005 20120730164245.0 =008 890714||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004157 =035 \\$aCBB5161NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPhotosensitizing compounds =450 \\$aPhotosensitizers =450 \\$aPhotosensitizing dyes =550 \\$wg$aDyes and dyeing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Photosensitizing compounds, 1989. =670 \\$aChambers sci. & tech. dict.$b(P. dye) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(P-ser) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aPhotosensitizing Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017319 =LDR 00952cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362918902441 =005 20120730164240.0 =008 890217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001022 =035 \\$aCAZ0740NU =035 \\$ash 89001022 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP624.5.D72$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aRA1057.55$cMedical jurisprudence =150 \\$aDNA fingerprinting =450 \\$wnne$aDNA fingerprints =450 \\$aDNA identification =450 \\$aDNA profiles =450 \\$aDNA profiling =450 \\$aGenetic fingerprinting =450 \\$aGenetic fingerprints =550 \\$wg$aForensic genetics$xTechnique =550 \\$wg$aIdentification =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wambaugh, J. The blooding, 1989. =670 \\$aOSER data base, 2/14/89$b(DNA fingerprinting; genetic fingerprinting) =670 \\$aMESH$b(DNA Fingerprinting) =675 \\$aRandom House;$a9000 words =750 \2$aDNA Fingerprinting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016172 =LDR 00644cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362919002441 =005 20120730164240.0 =008 890217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001018 =035 \\$aCAZ0736NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aChronic diseases in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Garrison, W.T. Chronic illness during childhood and adolescence, c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aChronic Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002908 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aChronic Disease$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00589cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362919102441 =005 20120730164240.0 =008 890216i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001000 =035 \\$aCAZ0719LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aRole playing in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vedeler, L. Barns kommunikasjon ... c1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aRole Playing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012381 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRole Playing$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00612cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362919202441 =005 20120730164240.0 =008 890215i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000984 =035 \\$aCAZ0704NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ496.H3 =150 \\$aHeadache in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Headache in children and adolescents, c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aHeadache$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006261 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHeadache$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00595cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362919302441 =005 20120730164240.0 =008 890215i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000983 =035 \\$aCAZ0703NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHeadache in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Headache in children and adolescents, c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aHeadache$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006261 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHeadache$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00468cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362919402441 =005 20070702100215.0 =008 890315i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89023395 =035 \\$aCAY9594LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78 =150 \\$aEriobotrya =550 \\$wg$aRosaceae =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant)$b(Eriobotrya) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 217. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aEriobotrya$0(DNLM)D031983$5IEN =LDR 00569cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362919502441 =005 20140324140151.0 =008 890215|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000960 =035 \\$aCAY9488NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMusculocutaneous flaps =450 \\$aMyocutaneous flaps =550 \\$wg$aFlaps (Surgery) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Panje, W.R. Musculocutaneous flap reconstruction of the head and neck, c1989. =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/13/89$b(Musculocutaneous flaps; Myocutaneous flaps) =750 \2$aMyocutaneous Flap$0(DNLM)D064827$5IEN =LDR 00509cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362919602441 =005 20110405145457.0 =008 890215||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000954 =035 \\$aCAY9484NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aFree flaps (Surgery) =550 \\$wg$aFlaps (Surgery) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Panje, W.R. Free flap reconstruction of the head and neck, 1989. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aFree Tissue Flaps$0(DNLM)D058752$5IEN =LDR 00658cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362919702441 =005 20060802093209.0 =008 890214||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000902 =035 \\$aCAY9440NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTubulins =450 \\$aMicrotubule proteins =450 \\$aTubulin =550 \\$wg$aMicrotubules =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Microtubule proteins, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Microtubule proteins; Tubulin) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Tubulins) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Tubulin) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Tubulin) =750 \2$aMicrotubule Proteins$0(DNLM)D008868$5IEN =LDR 00831cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362919802441 =005 20120730164240.0 =008 890214i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89000901 =035 \\$aCAY9439NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTretinoin =450 \\$aRetin-A (Registered trademark)$5IEN =450 \\$aRetin-A (Trademark) =450 \\$aRetinoic acid =450 \\$aVitamin A acid =550 \\$wg$aDermatologic agents =550 \\$wg$aRetinoids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bark, J.P. Retin-A, 1989. =670 \\$aMerck$b(Retinoic acid) =670 \\$aUSAN/USP$b(Tretinoin; Isotretinoin) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tretinoin x Retinoic acid; also Isotretinoin) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Vitamins, Vitamin A analogs, x Tretinoin) =670 \\$aAmerican drug index, 1990. =750 \2$aTretinoin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014212 =LDR 00664cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362919902441 =005 20120730164240.0 =008 890213||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000885 =035 \\$aCAY9429NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMidazolam =450 \\$aVersed$5IEN-L =550 \\$wg$aAnesthetics =550 \\$wg$aBenzodiazepines =550 \\$wg$aMuscle relaxants =670 \\$aWork cat.: FDA's regulation of the new drug Versed, 1988. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b[59467-70-8] =670 \\$aMerck$b(diazepam deriv., anesthetic (injectable)) =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMidazolam$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008874 =LDR 00857cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362920102441 =005 20120730164240.0 =008 890209i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89000819 =035 \\$aCAY9375NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP517.C45 =150 \\$aSecond messengers (Biochemistry) =450 \\$aSecond messenger systems$5IEN =450 \\$aSecond messenger systems (Biochemistry) =450 \\$aSecondary messengers (Biochemistry) =550 \\$wg$aCellular signal transduction =670 \\$aWork cat.: Second messengers and phosphoproteins. =670 \\$aBest & Taylor's physiol. basis of med. practice:$bp. 847-. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Second messenger systems) =670 \\$aDevlin. Txtbk. biochemistry, 1986:$bpp. 595-599 (secondary m.) =675 \\$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aSecond Messenger Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015290 =LDR 00645cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362920202441 =005 20120730164240.0 =008 890209i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000814 =035 \\$aCAY9370NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aLimb salvage =450 \\$aLimb-saving surgery =450 \\$aLimb-sparing surgery =450 \\$aSalvage of limbs =550 \\$wg$aExtremities (Anatomy)$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Surgical =670 \\$aWork cat.: New developments for limb salvage in musculoskeletal tumors, c1989$b(also limb-saving) =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/7/89. =750 \2$aLimb Salvage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D023821 =LDR 01239cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362920302441 =005 20100714100740.0 =008 890209i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89000812 =035 \\$aCAY9368NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC981.8.G56 =150 \\$aGlobal warming =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of global warming on$iunder individual animals and groups of animals and individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aFishes--Effect of global warming on; Corn--Effect of global warming on =450 \\$aGlobal warming$xEnvironmental aspects =450 \\$aWarming, Global =550 \\$wg$aGlobal temperature changes =550 \\$aGreenhouse effect, Atmospheric =670 \\$aWork cat.: Challenge of global warming, 1989$b(Global warming) =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 19, 1989. =670 \\$aEncyc. atmos. sci.:$bp. 361. =675 \\$aRandom House;$aNASA;$aINSPEC;$aINIS:Thes;$aThesaurofacet;$aASTI;$aEngr. index;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aEncyc. phy. sci. tech.;$aIntl. dict. geophys.;$aGloss. met.;$aBritannica Micro. =680 \\$iThis heading may be subdivided geographically for works on the impact of global warming on a particular place. =750 \2$aGlobal Warming$0(DNLM)D057232$5IEN =LDR 00682cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362920402441 =005 20120730164240.0 =008 890208i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000802 =035 \\$aCAY9362NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ426.C64 =150 \\$aCongenital heart disease in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric cardiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Soto, B. Angiocardiography in congenital heart malformations, 1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aHeart Defects, Congenital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006330 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHeart Defects, Congenital$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01522cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362920502441 =005 20120730164239.0 =008 890208i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000801 =035 \\$aCAY9361NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC687 =150 \\$aCongenital heart disease =450 \\$aCongenital cardiac anomalies =450 \\$aCongenital cardiac defects =450 \\$aCongenital cardiac disease =450 \\$aCongenital cardiac malformations =450 \\$aCongenital heart abnormalities =450 \\$aCongenital heart defects =450 \\$aCongenital heart malformations =450 \\$aHeart$xDiseases, Congenital =450 \\$aHeart diseases, Congenital =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xAbnormalities =670 \\$aWork cat.: Soto, B. Angiocardiography in congenital heart malformations, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Heart defects, Congenital) =670 \\$aLC data base, 1/27/89. =670 \\$aHarvey's principles & practice of med., 1988:$bpp. 80-84. =670 \\$aStein's internal med., 1987:$bpp. 511-526. =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict.$b(Cong. cardiac anomaly) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Cong. heart disease see ref. to Cong. abnormalities, Heart defects) =670 \\$aForfar textbook of paediatrics, 1984$b(Cong. heart disease; Cong. cardiovasc. dis.) =670 \\$aBraunwald, E. Heart disease:$bpp. 941-1046 (Congenital heart disease) =670 \\$aCecil textbook of med.:$bpp- 168-169 (Congenital heart disease) =750 \2$aHeart Defects, Congenital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006330 =LDR 00820cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362920602441 =005 20130317152344.0 =008 890207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000755 =035 \\$aCAY9317LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRS431.T75 =150 \\$aTriterpenoid saponins =450 \\$aGlucosides, Triterpenoid =450 \\$aGlycosides, Triterpenoid =450 \\$aSapogenin glycosides =450 \\$aTriterpenoid glucosides =450 \\$aTriterpenoid glycosides =550 \\$wg$aBiosurfactants =550 \\$wg$aSaponins =550 \\$wg$aTerpenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Issledovanie triterpenovykh glikozidov, 1982. =670 \\$aCondensed chem. dict.$b(Saponins) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict. =670 \\$aMerck index. =750 \2$aQuillaja Saponins$0(DNLM)D062605$5IEN =LDR 00682cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362920702441 =005 20120730164239.0 =008 890207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000753 =035 \\$aCAY9315LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF724.3.T56 =150 \\$aTime perception in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rodr�iguez-Tom�e, H. Les perspectives temporelles �a l'adolescence, c1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aTime Perception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013998 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTime Perception$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00824cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362920802441 =005 20120730164239.0 =008 890328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89000746 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02488051 =035 \\$aCAY9308NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.A423 =150 \\$aAmantadine =450 \\$aAdamantanamine =450 \\$aAminoadamantane =450 \\$aAminodiamantane =550 \\$wg$aAmines =550 \\$wg$aAntiparkinsonian agents =550 \\$wg$aAntiviral agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mekhanizmy antivirusnogo de�istvi�i�a proizvodnykh adamantana, 1981. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aGoodman & Gilman. Pharm. basis of therapeutics, 1985:$bp. 1232. =750 \2$aAmantadine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000547 =LDR 00634cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362920902441 =005 20120730164239.0 =008 890206i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000715 =035 \\$aCAY9282NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aConcepts in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Piot-Ziegler, C. Ma�itrise progressive des propri�et�es d'objets ... c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aConcept Formation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003210 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aConcept Formation$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00701cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362921002441 =005 20101021191023.0 =008 890206i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89000711 =035 \\$aCAY9278NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP517.B56 =150 \\$aBiomimetics =550 \\$wg$aBiomimicry =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biocatalysis and biomimetics, 1989. =670 \\$aBiol. abs., 1988:$b86(11):SI-35 (Biomimetic) =670 \\$aDorland med. dict.$b(mimetic; mimesis) =670 \\$aStedman med. dict.$b(mimetic; mimesis) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on chemicals that simulate the functions and effects of biomolecules. =750 \2$aBiomimetics =LDR 00613cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362921102441 =005 20120730164239.0 =008 890203||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000683 =035 \\$aCAY9251NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.E8 =150 \\$aEsterases =550 \\$wg$aHydrolases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Enzymes hydrolysing organophosphorus compounds, 1989. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Esterase) =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(3.1) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Esterases) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEsterases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004950 =LDR 00711cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362921202441 =005 20120730164239.0 =008 890130i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000501 =035 \\$aCAY9093NU =035 \\$ash 89000501 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRS55.2 =150 \\$aGeneric drugs =450 \\$aGeneric equivalents (Drugs) =450 \\$aGenerics (Drugs) =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =550 \\$wg$aGeneric products =550 \\$aDrugs$xGeneric substitution =670 \\$aWork cat.: Swim, J.R. Generic drug identification, c1988. =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict.$b(Generic equivalent) =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 10, 1989. =750 \2$aDrugs, Generic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016568 =LDR 00598cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362921302441 =005 20200515115950.0 =008 890130i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000489 =035 \\$aCAY9081NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC670.5.H45 =150 \\$aHemodynamic monitoring =450 \\$aMonitoring, Hemodynamic =550 \\$wg$aPatient monitoring =670 \\$aWork cat.: Daily, E.K. Techniques in bedside hemodynamic monitoring, 1989. =670 \\$aBiol. abstracts, 1988:$b86(1): SI-137 (Hemodynamic monitoring) =750 \2$aHemodynamic Monitoring$0(DNLM)D000074743$5IEN =LDR 01161cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362921402441 =005 20091212202329.0 =008 050620i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89000477 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ1059.4$bHQ1059.5 =150 \\$aMiddle-aged persons =450 \\$aAdults, Midlife =450 \\$aMidlife adults =450 \\$aMidlife persons =450 \\$aPersons at midlife =550 \\$wg$aAge groups =550 \\$wg$aPersons =670 \\$aWork cat.: Welzig, E. Die 68er : Karrierren einer rebellischen Generation, 1985. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Middleaged) =670 \\$aHunter, S. Midlife and older LGBT adults, c2005. =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 2, 2005$b(men at midlife; women at midlife; gay men at midlife; lesbians at midlife; teachers at midlife; women in midlife; midlife and older women; midlife women; women from midlife) =675 \\$aLIV;$aSoc. encyc.;$aEncyc. soc. sci.;$aDict. soc.;$aEncyc. sociology;$aUNBIS =688 \\$aHeading changed 20050730 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Middle aged persons$5IEN =750 \2$aMiddle Aged$0(DNLM)D008875$5IEN =LDR 00825cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362921502441 =005 20120730164239.0 =008 890127||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000456 =035 \\$aCAY9049NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSorbic acid =450 \\$aHexadienoic acid =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sofos, J.N. Sorbate food preservatives, 1989. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Sorbic acid) =670 \\$aGrant and Hackh's chem. dict. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(Sorbic acid, also hexadienoic acid) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(Sorbic acid, also hexadienoic acid) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Sorbic acid see Hexadienoic acid) (Hexadienoic acid [110-44-1]) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Sorbic acid) =750 \2$aSorbic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013011 =LDR 00733cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362921602441 =005 20110506103643.0 =008 890123|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000351 =035 \\$aCAY8951NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL949$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM511$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aPosterior segment (Eye) =450 \\$aPosterior eye segment =450 \\$aPosterior segment of the eye =550 \\$wg$aEye =670 \\$aWork cat.: Alexander, L.J. Primary care of ... c1989. =670 \\$aVisual science info. ctr. thes.$b(Posterior segment, Eye) =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGray's anatomy;$aCecil's text. med. =750 \2$aPosterior Eye Segment$0(DNLM)D057972$5IEN =LDR 00618cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362921702441 =005 20120730164239.0 =008 890112i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000198 =035 \\$aCAY8814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUltracentrifugation =550 \\$wg$aCentrifugation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Osterman, L.A. Metody issledovani�i�a belkov i nukleinovykh kislot, 1981. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStenesh. Dict. biochem. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbiol. & molec. biol., 1987. =750 \2$aUltracentrifugation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014461 =LDR 01126cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362921802441 =005 20060712083249.0 =008 890112i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89000191 =035 \\$aCAY8807NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP552.G16 =150 \\$aG proteins =450 \\$aGTP-binding proteins =450 \\$aGTP regulatory proteins =450 \\$aGuanine nucleotide-binding proteins =450 \\$aGuanine nucleotide regulatory proteins =550 \\$wg$aMembrane proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: G proteins and calcium signaling, 1989. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(guanine nucleotide-binding proteins; GTP-binding proteins) =670 \\$aBiol. abst., 86(2): SI-128, 1988$b(G proteins; G-proteins) =670 \\$aBrass, L.F. J. Biol. chem., 263(11): 5348, 1988. =670 \\$aMachamer, C.E. J. Biol. chem., 263(2): 5955, 1988$b(G proteins) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Guanine nucleotide regulatory protein x GTP binding protein; x GTP-regulatory protein) =675 \\$aBest & Taylor's physiol. basis of med. practice;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aGTP-Binding Proteins$0(DNLM)D019204$5IEN =LDR 00515cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362921902441 =005 20120730164239.0 =008 890110i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000099 =035 \\$aCAY8726NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aAnisakis =550 \\$wg$aAnisakidae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gastric anisakiasis in Japan, c1989. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 913. =675 \\$aKaestner invert. zoo.;$aWeb. 3;$aRandom House =750 \2$aAnisakis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017163 =LDR 00775cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362922002441 =005 20120730164238.0 =008 890110i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000096 =035 \\$aCAY8723NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC840.A56 =150 \\$aAnisakiasis =450 \\$aAnisakis infection =450 \\$aHerring-worm disease =550 \\$wg$aFoodborne diseases =550 \\$wg$aHelminthiasis =550 \\$wg$aIntestines$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aStomach$xInfections =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gastric anisakiasis in Japan, c1989. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aCecil's textbook med. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Herring worm disease) =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aAnisakiasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017129 =LDR 00643cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362922102441 =005 20120730164238.0 =008 890109in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000074 =035 \\$aCAY8705NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCommunicable diseases in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Impact on the fetus of parental sexually transmitted disease, 1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aCommunicable Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003141 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCommunicable Diseases$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00672cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362922202441 =005 20120730164238.0 =008 890105i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000055 =035 \\$aCAY8689LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF720.C65 =150 \\$aNonverbal communication in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wakaba, Y. Development of pointing in the first two years, 1981. =750 \2$81$wb$aNonverbal Communication$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009633 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNonverbal Communication$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00609cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362922302441 =005 20120730164238.0 =008 040227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89000036 =035 \\$aCAY8671LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aVerbal learning in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Knopf, M. Ged�achtnis im Alter ... c1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aVerbal Learning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014706 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVerbal Learning$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 02208cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362922402441 =005 20120730164238.0 =008 890104i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89000020 =035 \\$aCAY8657NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC661.I63 =150 \\$aInsulin pumps =450 \\$aInfusion pumps, Insulin =450 \\$aInsulin infusion pumps =450 \\$aInsulin infusion systems$5IEN =450 \\$aPumps, Insulin =550 \\$wg$aDrug infusion pumps =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hamilton, W.B. The insulin pump, 1985. =670 \\$aJuvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International Web site, Dec. 13, 2007$b(Insulin pump: "a pager-sized computer device that can be clipped to the belt or a pocket, the pump delivers insulin continuously to its user through a small tube, or cannula, which is inserted easily into the abdomen, buttocks, thigh or arm and held in place by an adhesive dressing. [...] The latest-model pumps are called 'smart' pumps and are designed to simplify diabetes management. These pumps have built-in dosage calculators that manage the complex diabetes math that you previously had to perform yourself. This feature will enable you to program different basal insulin delivery rates for different times of the day, depending on changing needs.") =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 12, 2007$b(Insulin Infusion Systems. Scope note: Portable or implantable devices for infusion of insulin. Includes open-loop systems which may be patient-operated or controlled by a pre-set program and are designed for constant delivery of small quantities of insulin, increased during food ingestion, and closed-loop systems which deliver quantities of insulin automatically based on an electronic glucose sensor.) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on portable devices that deliver doses of insulin based on pre-set programs or patient controls. Works on devices that are either worn externally or implanted in the body and that continuously monitor bood glucose levels and deliver doses of insulin based on those measurements are entered under$aArtificial pancreas. =681 \\$iNote under$aArtificial pancreas =750 \2$aInsulin Infusion Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007332 =LDR 01045cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362922502441 =005 20120730164238.0 =008 890103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000009 =035 \\$aCAY6585NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPolymethylmethacrylate =450 \\$aMethylmethacrylates =450 \\$aPMMA (Polymer) =450 \\$aPoly(methyl alpha-methacrylate) =450 \\$aPoly(methyl methacrylate) =550 \\$wg$aAcrylic resins =550 \\$wg$aMethyl methacrylate =550 \\$wg$aPolyesters =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gentamicin-PMMA chains in bone and soft-tissue infections, 1988$b(Polymethylmethacrylate) =670 \\$aBiological abstracts, 85(5):SI-220; 85(9):SI-245, 1988. =670 \\$aWade. Organic chem., 1987:$bp. 1287 (Poly(methyl alpha-methacrylate)) =670 \\$aLoudon. Organic chem., 1984:$bp. 187 (Poly(methyl methacrylate)) p. I-38 (Polymethylmethacrylate) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Methylmethacrylates) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMethylmethacrylates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008768 =LDR 00802cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362922602441 =005 20120601100330.0 =008 890103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000007 =035 \\$aCAY6583LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMethacrylic acid =450 \\$aAlpha-methylacrylic acid =450 \\$aMethylacrylic acid =450 \\$aMethylpropenoic acid =550 \\$wg$aAcrylic acid =550 \\$wg$aMethyl groups =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gentamicin-PMMA-chains in bone and soft-tissue infections, 1988. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Methylacrylic a.) =670 \\$aCondensed chem. dict.$b(alpha m. a.) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(Methylpropenoic a.) =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aOld catalog hdg. =750 \2$aMethacrylates$0(DNLM)D008689$5IEN =LDR 00798cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362922702441 =005 20120730164238.0 =008 881230|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88008027 =035 \\$aCAY6573NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDeferoxamine =450 \\$aDesferrioxamine =550 \\$wg$aAmines =550 \\$wg$aIron chelates =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial metabolites =670 \\$aWork cat.: Iron overload and chelation in thalassaemia, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(deferoxamine) =670 \\$aGoodman & Gilman's pharmacol. basis of med. practice. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b[70-51-0] =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aPDR, 1985$b(deferoxamine mesylate) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDeferoxamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003676 =LDR 00521cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362922802441 =005 20120730164238.0 =008 881221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007929 =035 \\$aCAY6480NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR189.5.A33 =150 \\$aAIDS vaccines =450 \\$aHIV disease vaccines =550 \\$wg$aViral vaccines =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vaccines 89 : modern approaches to new vaccines including the prevention of AIDS, 1989. =750 \2$aAIDS Vaccines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016915 =LDR 00683cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362922902441 =005 20110210083902.0 =008 921202i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88007928 =035 \\$aCAY6479NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRT90.7 =150 \\$aPrimary nursing =450 \\$aPrimary nursing care =550 \\$wg$aNursing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Care studies in primary care for nurses and nurse practitioners, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Primary nursing care) =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict.$b(primary nursing) =670 \\$aSaunders encyc. dict. med., nursing & allied health$b(primary nursing) =750 \2$aPrimary Nursing$0(DNLM)D011321$5IEN =LDR 00692cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362923002441 =005 20120730164238.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88007921 =035 \\$aCAY6472NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLaser angioplasty =450 \\$aAngioplasty, Laser$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aLasers in surgery =550 \\$wg$aThermal angioplasty =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sanborn, T.A. Laser angioplasty, 1989. =670 \\$aGinsburg, R. Radiology, 1985:$b156: 619. =670 \\$aAbela, G.S. J. Am. Coll. Cardiol., 1986:$b8: 184. =670 \\$aGeschwind, H.J. J. Am. Coll. Cardiol., 1987:$b10: 655. =750 \2$aAngioplasty, Laser$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016342 =LDR 00670cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362923102441 =005 20120730164238.0 =008 881219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007874 =035 \\$aCAY6431NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP105.15 =150 \\$aBlood$xRheology =450 \\$aHemorheology =450 \\$aHemorrheology =550 \\$wg$aHemodynamics =550 \\$wg$aRheology (Biology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Galenok, V.A. Gemoreologi�i�a pri narusheni�i�akh uglevodnogo obmena, 1987. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Hemorrheology) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Hemorheology) =750 \2$aHemorheology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018056 =LDR 00551cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362923202441 =005 20120730164237.0 =008 881219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007866 =035 \\$aCAY6424NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR189.2 =150 \\$aSynthetic vaccines =550 \\$wg$aSynthetic antigens =550 \\$wg$aVaccines =670 \\$aWork cat.: Petrov, R.V. Immunogenetics and artificial antigens, 1987. =670 \\$aBiological abstracts, 1987:$bno. 84, SI-3396. =750 \2$aVaccines, Synthetic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014614 =LDR 00591cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362923302441 =005 20120730164237.0 =008 881219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007864 =035 \\$aCAY6423NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.6.S95 =150 \\$aSynthetic antigens =450 \\$aAntigens, Synthetic =550 \\$wg$aAntigens =550 \\$wg$aSynthetic products =670 \\$aWork cat.: Petrov, R.V. Immunogenetics and artificial antigens, 1987. =670 \\$aBiological abstracts, 1987:$bno. 84: SI-3395. =750 \2$aVaccines, Synthetic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014614 =LDR 00636cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362923402441 =005 20120730164237.0 =008 881216i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007818 =035 \\$aCAY6387NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF724.3.P4 =150 \\$aPersonality in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Olson, G. What makes your teenager tick, c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aPersonality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010551 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPersonality$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00831cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362923502441 =005 20120730164237.0 =008 931213i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88007812 =035 \\$aCAY6382NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC927.3 =150 \\$aFibromyalgia =450 \\$aFibrofascitis =450 \\$wnne$aFibrositis =450 \\$aMuscular rheumatism =550 \\$wg$aFasciae (Anatomy)$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aMyalgia =550 \\$wg$aRheumatism =670 \\$aWork cat.: Davidson, P. Those aching muscles, 1989. =670 \\$aMerck:$bp. 1227. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fibromyalgia x Fibrositis; Muscular rheumatism) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aInternal medicine:$bp. 1251. =670 \\$aCecil's text. med., 1890. =750 \2$aFibromyalgia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005356 =LDR 00641cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362923602441 =005 20120730164237.0 =008 881215i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007767 =035 \\$aCAY6343NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF724.3.M65 =150 \\$aMotivation (Psychology) in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Martaniah, S. Motif sosial ... 1984. =750 \2$81$wb$aMotivation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009042 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMotivation$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00599cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362923702441 =005 20120730164237.0 =008 881214i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007761 =035 \\$aCAY6337NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR372.O58 =150 \\$aOncogenic DNA viruses =450 \\$aDNA tumor viruses =450 \\$aTumorigenic DNA viruses =550 \\$wg$aDNA viruses =550 \\$wg$aOncogenic viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tumorigenic DNA viruses, c1989. =670 \\$aImmunobiology of oncogenic viruses, 1977. =750 \2$aDNA Tumor Viruses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004263 =LDR 00582cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362923802441 =005 20120730164237.0 =008 881214|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007757 =035 \\$aCAY6333NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP632.B64 =150 \\$aBombesin =550 \\$wg$aPeptides =550 \\$wg$aToxins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Int. Symp. on Bombesin-like peptides in health and disease, 1988. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b31362-50-2. =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBombesin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001839 =LDR 00625cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362923902441 =005 20120730164229.0 =008 880802i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004702 =035 \\$aCAX5433NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aNeuroses in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Obsessive-compulsive disorder in children and adolescents, c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aNeurotic Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009497 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeurotic Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00759cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362924002441 =005 20120730164229.0 =008 880802i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004698 =035 \\$aCAX5432NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ506.O25 =150 \\$aObsessive-compulsive disorder in children =450 \\$wnne$aObsessive-compulsive neurosis in children =550 \\$wg$aNeuroses in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Obsessive-compulsive disorder in children and teenagers, c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aObsessive-Compulsive Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009771 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aObsessive-Compulsive Disorder$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00768cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362924102441 =005 20120730164229.0 =008 880802i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004679 =035 \\$aCAX5418NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLaser lithotripsy =450 \\$aEndoscopic laser lithotripsy =450 \\$aILISL (Surgery) =450 \\$aIntracorporeal laser-induced shock-wave lithotripsy =450 \\$aLaser-induced shock-wave lithotripsy =450 \\$aLISL (Surgery) =450 \\$aLithotripsy, Laser$5IEN =450 \\$aShock-wave lithotripsy, Intracorporeal laser-induced =550 \\$wg$aLaser endoscopy =550 \\$wg$aLithotripsy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Laser lithotripsy, c1988. =750 \2$aLithotripsy, Laser$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017602 =LDR 01176cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362924202441 =005 20120730164229.0 =008 880729i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004640 =035 \\$aCAX5391NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUrethane =450 \\$aCarbamate, Ethyl =450 \\$aCarbamic acid ethyl ester =450 \\$aEthyl carbamate =450 \\$aEthyl urethan =450 \\$aEthyl urethane =450 \\$aEthylurethane =450 \\$aUrane =450 \\$aUrethan =450 \\$aUrethane, Ethyl =550 \\$wg$aUrethanes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mitchell, C.P. Tainted booze, c1987 (1988 printing):$bp. 1 (urethane; urethan ethyl urethan, ethyl carbamate, carbamic acid ethyl ester; belongs to a class of organic cpds. known as carbamates; C b3 (BH b7 (BNO b2 (B) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(urethane; ethyl carbamate, ethyl urethane; SA polyurethane) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(urethane; ethyl carbamate, urane, urethan, ethylurethane) =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b51-79-6 (urethane, see carbamic acid, esters, ethyl ester) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House. =750 \2$aUrethane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014520 =LDR 00479cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362924302441 =005 20120730164229.0 =008 880728|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004613 =035 \\$aCAX5374NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDichotic listening tests =550 \\$wg$aAudiometry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Handbook of dichotic listening, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aDichotic Listening Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004007 =LDR 00575cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362924402441 =005 20120504153213.0 =008 880727i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004563 =035 \\$aCAX5335LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPolyphenols =450 \\$aPolyhydroxy phenols =450 \\$aPolyhydroxylated phenols =550 \\$wg$aPhenols =670 \\$aWork cat.: Plant polyphenols, 1989. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem.:$bv. 11, p. 89; v. 22, p. 631. =750 \2$aPolyphenols$0(DNLM)D059808$5IEN =LDR 00516cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362924502441 =005 20120730164228.0 =008 880726|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004529 =035 \\$aCAX5306NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aRespiratory mucosa =550 \\$wg$aMucous membrane =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bacterial infections of respiratory and gastrointestinal mucosae, 1988. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aRespiratory Mucosa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020545 =LDR 00496cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362924602441 =005 20120730164228.0 =008 911219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88004494 =035 \\$aCAX5276NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRNA splicing =450 \\$aMessenger RNA splicing =450 \\$aSplicing, RNA =550 \\$wg$aGenetic regulation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Transcription and splicing, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aRNA Splicing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012326 =LDR 00501cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362924702441 =005 20120730164228.0 =008 880722i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004457 =035 \\$aCAX5246NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM335$bRM340 =150 \\$aHematologic agents =450 \\$aHematologic drugs =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hematologic agents) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Blood and RE drugs x Hematologic agents) =750 \2$aHematologic Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006401 =LDR 00685cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362924802441 =005 20120730164228.0 =008 880721i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88004443 =035 \\$aCAX5234NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP613.O75 =150 \\$aOrnithine decarboxylase =450 \\$aOrnithine carboxy-lyase =550 \\$wg$aDecarboxylases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ornithine decarboxylase, 1989. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(EC4.1.1.17: common name: ornithine decarboxylase, systematic name: L-ornithine carboxy-lyase) =670 \\$aDixon. Enzymes. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(9024-60-6) =750 \2$aOrnithine Decarboxylase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009955 =LDR 00588cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362924902441 =005 20120730164228.0 =008 880721in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004440 =035 \\$aCAX5231NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aAngioscopy =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels$xExamination =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: White, G.H. Angioscopy, c1989. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(angioscope) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(angioscope) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. & biol. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aAngioscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017546 =LDR 00737cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362925002441 =005 20120730164228.0 =008 880720i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004418 =035 \\$aCAX5215NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIndirect calorimetry =450 \\$aCalorimetry, Indirect$5IEN =450 \\$aRespiration calorimetry =550 \\$wg$aCalorimetry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Energy metabolism, indirect calorimetry, and nutrition, c1989. =670 \\$aBest & Taylor's Physiological basis of med. practice:$bp. 837. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Calorimetry, Indirect, x Calorimetry, Respiration) =675 \\$aChem. abst. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aCalorimetry, Indirect$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002153 =LDR 00592cz 2200217n 4500 =001 9880362925102441 =005 20230127145544.0 =008 880720i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88004415 =035 \\$aCAX5212NU =035 \\$aSH 88004415 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP552.K46 =150 \\$aKinesin =550 \\$wg$aAdenosine triphosphatase =550 \\$wg$aMicrotubules =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cell movement, 1988. =670 \\$aBiol. abst. 83(1-12): 1875, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH (Kinesin) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aNIH =750 \2$aKinesins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016547 =LDR 00612cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362925202441 =005 20100218095045.0 =008 880720|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004414 =035 \\$aCAX5211NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDynein =550 \\$wg$aAdenosine triphosphatase =550 \\$wg$aMicrotubules =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cell movement, 1988. =670 \\$aBiol. abst. 85(12):1001, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Muscle proteins (and contractile proteins), Dynein-microtubule system) =750 \2$aDyneins$0(DNLM)D004398$5IEN =LDR 00772cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362925302441 =005 20130812100139.0 =008 880720||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88004413 =035 \\$aCAX5210NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dMCM =053 \0$aRC386.6.B7 =150 \\$aBrain mapping =450 \\$aConnectome mapping =450 \\$aMapping of the brain =450 \\$aTopographic brain mapping =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xLocalization of functions =670 \\$aWork cat.: Topographic brain mapping of EEG and evoked potentials, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDiscovering the human connectome, 2012:$bp. 1 (the connectome--a comprehensive description of how neurons and brain regions are interconnected) =750 \2$aBrain Mapping$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001931 =LDR 00489cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362925402441 =005 20120730164228.0 =008 880719i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004393 =035 \\$aCAX5191NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aSF851$bSF855 =150 \\$aNutrition disorders in animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lewis, L.D. Small animal clinical nutrition, III, c1987. =750 \2$aNutrition Disorders$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009748Q000662 =LDR 00526cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362925502441 =005 20050131130427.0 =008 880718i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004348 =035 \\$aCAX5149NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF910.I45 =150 \\$aImmunologic diseases in animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$xDiseases =550 \\$aVeterinary immunology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lewis, R.M. Veterinary clinical immunology, 1989. =750 \2$aImmune System Diseases$xveterinary$0(DNLM)D007154Q000662$5IEN =LDR 01098cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362925602441 =005 20150320161721.0 =008 880714i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004309 =035 \\$aCAX5115NU =035 \\$ash 88004309 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA418.5.T73 =150 \\$aTranscultural medical care =450 \\$aCross-cultural medical care =450 \\$aCross-cultural medicine =450 \\$aCultural competence in health care$5IEN =450 \\$aCultural competency in health care$5IEN =450 \\$aMulticultural medicine$5IEN =450 \\$aTranscultural medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =550 \\$wg$aSocial medicine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Qureshi, B. Transcultural medicine, c1988. =670 \\$aLC database, July 7, 1988$b(Transcultural health care) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aMESH;$aEncyc. soc. sci.;$aDict. soc;$aMod. dict. soc. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the provision of health care by medical personnel of one culture to the patients of another. =750 \2$aCulturally Competent Care$0(DNLM)D065246$5IEN =LDR 01155cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362925702441 =005 20120730164228.0 =008 880714i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004306 =035 \\$aCAX5112NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF697$bBF697.5 =150 \\$aIndividual differences =450 \\$aDifferences, Individual =550 \\$wg$aDifference (Psychology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bjorklund, D.F. Children's thinking : developmental function and individual differences, 1988. =670 \\$aPeng. dict. psych. =670 \\$aChaplin dict. psych. =670 \\$aDict. psych. terms. =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms. =675 \\$aBaker encyc. psych.;$aEysenck encyc. psych.;$aEvans psych.;$aHarriman encyc. psych.;$aEncyc. dict. psych.;$aPsych. alm. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the specific characteristics, qualities, or traits in which individuals differ. Works on the sum total of characteristics which distinguish an individual from all others are entered under$aIndividuality. =681 \\$iNote under$aIndividuality =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aIndividuality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007206 =LDR 00776cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362925802441 =005 20120730164228.0 =008 880708i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88004138 =035 \\$aCAX4989NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCatastrophic health insurance =450 \\$aHealth insurance, Catastrophic =450 \\$wnne$aInsurance, Catastrophic health =450 \\$aInsurance, Major medical$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aInsurance =670 \\$aBPI$b(catastrophic health insurance, see Insurance, Medical expense) =670 \\$aLIV. =670 \\$aIAC$b(Insurance, Catastrophic illness) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =688 \\$aHeading changed 20080807 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Insurance, Catastrophic health =750 \2$aInsurance, Major Medical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007354 =LDR 00539cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362925902441 =005 20120730164228.0 =008 880708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004127 =035 \\$aCAX4980NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCatastrophic illness =450 \\$aCatastrophic diseases =450 \\$aCritical illness =550 \\$wg$aDiseases =550 \\$aCritically ill =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aIAC. =675 \\$aNIH =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCatastrophic Illness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002388 =LDR 00980cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362926002441 =005 20120730164227.0 =008 880706|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004080 =035 \\$aCAX4960NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMethyl aspartate =450 \\$aMethyl aspartic acid =450 \\$aMethylaspartate =450 \\$aMethylaspartic acid =450 \\$aN-methyl-D-aspartate =450 \\$aN-methyl-D-aspartic acid =450 \\$aNMDA (Chemistry) =550 \\$wg$aAspartic acid =550 \\$wg$aExcitatory amino acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: International symposium "Excitatory Acids '88" (1988 : Manaus, Brazil). Frontiers in excitatory ... 1988. =670 \\$aNature, 1987:$b325:529-531, Glycine potentiates the NMDA response. =670 \\$aBiochemistry, 1988:$b27:843-848, Kinetic characterization of the phencyclidine-N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptor interaction. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aN-Methylaspartate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016202 =LDR 00723cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362926102441 =005 20060609143442.0 =008 880706i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004079 =035 \\$aCAX4959NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aExcitatory amino acids =550 \\$wg$aAmino acid neurotransmitters =670 \\$aWork cat.: International symposium "Excitatory Acids '88" (1988 : Manaus, Brazil). Frontiers in excitatory ... 1988. =670 \\$aTrends pharmacol. sci.:$b7:357-363, Excitatory amino acid synaptic ... =670 \\$aAdvances in experimental biol. and med., 1986:$bp. 425-437, Excitatory amino acids and epilepsy. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aExcitatory Amino Acids$0(DNLM)D018846$5IEN =LDR 00572cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362926202441 =005 20120730164227.0 =008 880706i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004078 =035 \\$aCAX4958NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF720.C78 =150 \\$aCrying in infants =550 \\$wg$aEmotions in infants =550 \\$aDistress in infants =750 \2$81$wb$aCrying$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003448 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCrying$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00568cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362926302441 =005 20120730164227.0 =008 880706i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004077 =035 \\$aCAX4957NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCrying in children =550 \\$wg$aEmotions in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Simon, N. I am not a crybaby, 1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aCrying$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003448 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCrying$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01248cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362926402441 =005 20120730164227.0 =008 050909i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88003864 =035 \\$aCAX4792NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNNCU-C$dDLC =053 \0$aQP93.7.V65 =150 \\$aVon Willebrand factor =450 \\$aBlood coagulation factor VIII-related antigen =450 \\$avWF (Von Willebrand Factor) =550 \\$wg$aBlood coagulation factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Coagulation and bleeding disorders, c1989. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 10, 2006 (von Willebrand Factor, entry term: Factor VIII-Related Antigen. Scope note: A high-molecular-weight plasma protein, produced by endothelial cells and megakaryocytes, that is part of the factor VIII/von Willebrand Factor complex.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 14, 2006 (Von Willebrand Factor is a blood glycoprotein of the coagulation system. It is deficient or defective in von Willebrand disease and is involved in a large number of other diseases. Its primary function is binding to other proteins, particularly Factor VIII and it is important in platelet adhesion to wound sites.) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$avon Willebrand Factor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014841 =LDR 00594cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362926502441 =005 20120730164227.0 =008 880622i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003834 =035 \\$aCAX4772LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF809.E82 =150 \\$aEscherichia coli infections in animals =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases in animals =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary gastroenterology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Michael, M. Escherichia coli-Infektionen des Schweines und ihre Bek�ampfung, 1979. =750 \2$aEscherichia coli Infections$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004927Q000662 =LDR 00742cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362926602441 =005 20110202100105.0 =008 880622i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003832 =035 \\$aCAX4770NU =035 \\$aSH 88003832 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP616.D56 =150 \\$aDNA topoisomerase II =450 \\$aDNA gyrase =450 \\$aTopoisomerase II =550 \\$wg$aDNA topoisomerases =670 \\$aWork cat.: First conference on DNA topoisomerases in cancer chemotherapy, c1987. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$b5.99.1.3. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aMESH$b(DNA Topoisomerase (ATP-Hydrolysing) DNA Gyrase x DNA Topoisomerase II) =750 \2$aDNA Topoisomerases, Type II$0(DNLM)D004250$5IEN =LDR 00999cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362926702441 =005 20110202095935.0 =008 880622i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003831 =035 \\$aCAX4769NU =035 \\$aSH 88003831 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP616.D56 =150 \\$aDNA topoisomerase I =450 \\$aDNA untwisting proteins$5IEN =450 \\$aNicking-closing enzyme =450 \\$aOmega protein =450 \\$aRelaxing enzyme =450 \\$aSwivelase =450 \\$aTopoisomerase I =450 \\$aUntwisting enzyme =550 \\$wg$aDNA topoisomerases =670 \\$aWork cat.: First conference on DNA topoisomerases in cancer chemotherapy, c1987. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$b5.99.1.2. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aMESH$b(DNA Topoisomerase x DNA nickel-closing protein, DNA relaxing enzyme, DNA Topoisomerase I, DNA untwisting enzyme, DNA untwisting protein, Omega protein) =750 \2$aDNA Topoisomerases, Type I$0(DNLM)D004264$5IEN =LDR 00684cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362926802441 =005 20120730164227.0 =008 880407i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002062 =035 \\$aCAX4725NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRT120.F34 =150 \\$aFamily nursing =450 \\$aFamily-centered nursing =550 \\$wg$aFamily medicine =550 \\$wg$aNursing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Toward a science of family nursing, 1989. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Nursing, Nursing care, Family nursing) =670 \\$aMosby's Medical and Nursing Dictionary, 1986:$bpp. 432-433 (Family-centered nursing care) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aFamily Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D022143 =LDR 00978cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362926902441 =005 20120730164227.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88000480 =035 \\$aCAX4714NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR189.5.T72 =150 \\$aBCG vaccines =450 \\$aBacille Calmette-Gu�erin vaccines =450 \\$aBacillus Calmette-Gu�erin vaccines =450 \\$wnne$aBCG =450 \\$aBCG vaccine =450 \\$aCalmette's vaccine =450 \\$aMycobacterium BCG vaccines =550 \\$wg$aTuberculosis vaccines =670 \\$aWork cat.: IABS Symposium on BCG vaccines ... 1986. =670 \\$aMESH$b(BCG vaccine) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Vaccines, Bacterial; Bacillus Calmette Guerin vaccine) =670 \\$aCecil's text. med. =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(vaccine, BCG vaccine, also called Calmette's vaccine) =675 \\$aHarvey's principles and practice of med. =750 \2$aBCG Vaccine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001500 =LDR 00664cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362927002441 =005 20130405165222.0 =008 871104i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006901 =035 \\$aCAX4698NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ420.D5 =150 \\$aDiabetes in adolescence =450 \\$wnne$aDiabetes in teenagers =450 \\$aJuvenile diabetes =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$xDiseases =750 \2$81$wb$aDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003922 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00723cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362927102441 =005 20120730164227.0 =008 871007|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006338 =035 \\$aCAX4693NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.A59 =150 \\$aAntigen presenting cells =450 \\$aAccessory cells =450 \\$aImmunologic accessory cells =550 \\$wg$aImmunocompetent cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: Antigen presenting cells, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDict. immunology. =675 \\$aImmunology simplified;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aBest & Taylor's Physiol. basis of med. practice =750 \2$aAntigen-Presenting Cells$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000938 =LDR 00967cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362927202441 =005 20120515112122.0 =008 871001i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006196 =035 \\$aCAX4691LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPriming (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aMemory =550 \\$aAssociation of ideas =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shah, A.A. The role of impression formation, social cognition, and priming in the development of stereotypes, 1987. =670 \\$aPenguin dict. psych.$b(Three types of priming: in physiology, in learning, and in cognition and memory) =670 \\$aPhone call to Dr. Parrott, Georgetown U. Psychology dept., 9/22/87$b("Priming" used generally in social cognition, would be similar to Induced association, while Association of ideas is mostly a philosophy term) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the triggering of specific memories by a particular cue. =750 \2$aRepetition Priming$0(DNLM)D060865$5IEN =LDR 01068cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362927302441 =005 20120730164227.0 =008 860910i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005508 =035 \\$aCAX4639NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM214$bRM218$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aDietetics =550 \\$aNutrition =670 \\$aWork cat.: Helm, K.K. The entrepreneurial nutritionist, c1987. =670 \\$aSwanson, B. Careers in health care, 1984: pp. 63-69. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b("Science or study and regulation of the diet") =670 \\$aGould's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Branch of therapeutics treating of food and drink in relation to health and diseases) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Science or art of applying principles of nutrition to the feeding of individuals or groups under different economic conditions or for hygienic or therapeutic purposes) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Nutrition, Dietetics) =670 \\$aTEST. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDietetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004046 =LDR 00623cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362927402441 =005 20120730164227.0 =008 860529in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86003088 =035 \\$aCAX4630NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCryoglobulinemia =450 \\$aCryogammaglobulinemia =550 \\$wg$aParaproteinemia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Antiglobulins, cryoglobulins, and glomerulonephritis, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aCecil's Textbook of Medicine. =675 \\$aNIH =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCryoglobulinemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003449 =LDR 00425cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362927502441 =005 20120730164226.0 =008 880620in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003767 =035 \\$aCAX2763NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRickettsial vaccines =550 \\$wg$aVaccines =670 \\$aWork cat.: Veterinary protozoan and hemoparasite vaccines, 1989. =750 \2$aRickettsial Vaccines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012290 =LDR 00498cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362927602441 =005 20120730164226.0 =008 880620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003766 =035 \\$aCAX2762NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR189.5.P76 =150 \\$aProtozoan vaccines =450 \\$aProtozoal vaccines =550 \\$wg$aParasite vaccines =670 \\$aWork cat.: Veterinary protozoan and hemoparasite vaccines, 1989. =750 \2$aProtozoan Vaccines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016052 =LDR 00704cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362927702441 =005 20120730164226.0 =008 880616i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003732 =035 \\$aCAX2736NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCommunity mental health services for teenagers =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$xMental health services =670 \\$aWork cat.: Steen, C. Treating adolescent sex offenders in the community, c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aCommunity Mental Health Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003156 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCommunity Mental Health Services$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00715cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362927802441 =005 20120730164226.0 =008 880616i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003731 =035 \\$aCAX2735NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCommunity mental health services for children =550 \\$wg$aChild mental health services =670 \\$aWork cat.: Steen, C. Treating adolescent sex offenders in the community, c1988. =670 \\$aWk AFK5168 =750 \2$81$wb$aCommunity Mental Health Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003156 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCommunity Mental Health Services$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00694cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362927902441 =005 20130405165015.0 =008 880616in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003695 =035 \\$aCAX2704NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ496.M54 =150 \\$aMigraine in children =550 \\$wg$aPain in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Migraine in children and other non-epileptical paroxysmal disorders, 1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aMigraine Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008881 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMigraine Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01403cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362928002441 =005 20150415174529.0 =008 880613i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003575 =035 \\$aCAX2595NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ496.L44 =150 \\$aLennox-Gastaut syndrome =450 \\$aLennox syndrome =450 \\$aLGS (Disease) =450 \\$aMyoclonic astatic epilepsy =450 \\$aMyoclonic astatic petit mal =450 \\$aPetit mal, Myoclonic astatic =550 \\$wg$aEpilepsy in children =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, 1988:$b(LGS, Lennox syndrome, Myoclonic astatic petit mal: "very severe variety of childhood epilepsy which is refractory to treatment and characterized by 1) frequent tonic seizures and variant of petit mal absences; 2) pronounced homogeneous mental retardation; 3) ... EEG records showing pseudorhythmical ... diffuse slow spike and wave") =670 \\$aTextbk. paed., 1984:$bp. 817 (Lennox-Gastaut syndrome: Myoclonic astatic epilepsy) =670 \\$aNiedermeyer, E. The Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, a severe type of childhood epilepsy. =670 \\$aElectroenceph. clin. neurophysiol, 1969:$bv. 24, p. 283. =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aCecil's textbk. med.;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict. =750 \2$aLennox Gastaut Syndrome$0(DNLM)D065768$5IEN =LDR 00738cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362928102441 =005 20120730164226.0 =008 880609i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003528 =035 \\$aCAX2550NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB45 =150 \\$aDirect Coombs' test =450 \\$aDAT (Immunohematology) =450 \\$aDirect antiglobulin test =550 \\$wg$aCoombs' test =670 \\$aWork cat.: Current applications and interpretation of the DAT, 1988$b(Direct antiglobulin test) =670 \\$aGloss. immun. terms, 1971:$bp. 13 (Direct Coombs test) =670 \\$aDict. immun., c1985$b(Direct antiglobulin test) =675 \\$aMESH =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCoombs' Test$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003298 =LDR 00554cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361905002441 =005 20120730162637.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019266 =035 \\$aBZL9172NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.C25$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aCampylobacter infections =450 \\$aCampylobacteriosis =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbiology and molecular biology, 1987$b(Campylobacteriosis) =750 \2$aCampylobacter Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002169 =LDR 01045cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361905102441 =005 20120730162637.0 =008 021227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019265 =035 \\$aBZL9171NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aCampylobacter =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =670 \\$aBergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, 1984:$bp. 71 ("Although the genera Aquaspirillum, Spirillum, Azospirillum, Oceanospirillum, Campylobacter, and Bdellovibrio exhibit certain similarities to one another, they also exhibit a sufficient number of differences so that one would be hard pressed to arrive at a satisfactory useful definition of a family that could include all six genera ... For now, the best policy may be not to assign the genera to any family ...") p. 111 (Genus Campylobacter Sebald and V�eron 1963) =670 \\$aSingleton, P. Dict. of microbiol. & mol. biol., 1993$b(Campylobacter, a genus of gram-negative asporogenous bacteria) =750 \2$aCampylobacter$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002167 =LDR 01055cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361905202441 =005 20120730162637.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019246 =035 \\$aBZL9152NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85019246 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV192$bGV198 =150 \\$aCamps =450 \\$aOrganized camps =450 \\$aSummer camps =550 \\$wg$aOutdoor recreation =550 \\$aCamping =680 \\$iHere are entered works on places in the country that offer simple, temporary group accommodations in an outdoor atmosphere together with an organized program of recreational or instructional activities. Works on places in the country that offer temporary lodging to individuals in an outdoor atmosphere, as well as works on the facilities provided in these places are entered under$aCamp sites, facilities, etc.$iWorks on the techniques of setting up and living in camps are entered under$aCamping. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCamp sites, facilities, etc.; Camping =750 \2$aCamping$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002165 =LDR 01024cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361905302441 =005 20120730162636.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019231 =035 \\$aBZL9137NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85019231 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV191.68$bGV198.9 =150 \\$aCamping =550 \\$wg$aOutdoor recreation =550 \\$aCamps =550 \\$aOutdoor life =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the techniques of setting up and living in camps. Works on places in the country that offer simple, temporary group accommodations in an outdoor atmosphere together with an organized program of recreational or instructional activities are entered under$aCamps.$iWorks on places in the country that offer temporary lodging to individuals in an outdoor atmosphere, as well as works on the facilities provided in these places are entered under$aCamp sites, facilities, etc. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCamp sites, facilities, etc.; Camps =750 \2$aCamping$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002165 =LDR 00403cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361905402441 =005 20120730162636.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019225 =035 \\$aBZL9131NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L375$cBotany =053 \\$aSB608.C25$cCulture =150 \\$aCamphor tree =550 \\$wg$aLaurel =750 \2$aCinnamomum camphora$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027423 =LDR 00478cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361905502441 =005 20120730162635.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019223 =035 \\$aBZL9129NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM666.C25$cTherapeutics$5IEN =053 \\$aQD416$bQD416.7$cChemistry =053 \\$aTP248.C2$cChemical technology =150 \\$aCamphor =550 \\$wg$aKetones =550 \\$wg$aTerpenes =750 \2$aCamphor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002164 =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361905602441 =005 20120730162635.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019212 =035 \\$aBZL9118NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C18 =150 \\$aCampanulaceae =450 \\$aLobeliaceae =550 \\$wg$aCampanulales =750 \2$aCampanulaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029422 =LDR 00545cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361905702441 =005 20170616110511.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85019119 =035 \\$aBZL9025NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL737.U54$cZoology =053 \\$aSF401.C2$cCulture =150 \\$aCamels =450 \\$aArabian camel =450 \\$aCamelus =450 \\$aCamelus dromedarius =450 \\$wnne$aDromedary =450 \\$aOne-humped camel =550 \\$wg$aCamelidae =750 \2$aCamelus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002162 =LDR 00962cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361905802441 =005 20120730162635.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019114 =035 \\$aBZL9020NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.T4$cBotany =053 \\$aSB295.C25$cMedicinal plants =053 \\$aSB413.C18$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aCamellias =450 \\$aCamelia =450 \\$aCamella =450 \\$wnne$aCamellia =450 \\$aCamellia japonica =450 \\$aThea =550 \\$wg$aTheaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Camellia genus, fam. 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Primate taxonomy, 2001:$bp. 127 (Genus Callithrix Erxlebel, 1777, in family Cebidae, Marmosets) =750 \2$aCallithrix$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002144 =LDR 01276cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361906302441 =005 20120730162634.0 =008 060517i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018932 =035 \\$aBZL8838LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A685$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.C17$cCulture =150 \\$aCalla lilies =450 \\$wnne$aCalla =450 \\$aCallas =450 \\$aLilies, Calla =450 \\$aZantedeschia =550 \\$wg$aAraceae =670 \\$aEncyc. Americana$b(calla lily: a perennial South African plant grown for its ornamental blooms. Calla lilies belong to the genus Zantedeschia, a member of the arum family (Araceae), and are therefore not true lilies; nor should they be confused with the true Calla, a North American bog plant.) =670 \\$aPlants national database via WWW, May 17, 2006$b(Zantedeschia Spreng., calla lily) =670 \\$aITIS search, May 17, 2006$b(Zantedeschia Spreng., genus, common name: calla lily) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Zantedeschia, Calla, Calla lily) =670 \\$aAmer. Hort. Soc. A-Z encyc. of garden plants, 2004$b(Zantedeschia: Calla lily, Araceae, genus of 6 species of perennials) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060622 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Calla =750 \2$aCalla Plant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031059 =LDR 00677cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361906402441 =005 20120730162634.0 =008 940322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018907 =035 \\$aBZL8813NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85018907 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR416.C35 =150 \\$aCalifornia group viruses =450 \\$aCalifornia encephalitis group viruses =450 \\$aCalifornia serogroup bunyaviruses =450 \\$aCalifornia serogroup viruses =550 \\$wg$aBunyaviruses =670 \\$aMESH$b(California Group Viruses: a group of encelphalitis viruses of the genus Bunyavirus) =750 \2$aEncephalitis Virus, California$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002141 =LDR 00579cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361906502441 =005 20120730162634.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018860 =035 \\$aBZL8766NU =035 \\$ash 85018860 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCalibration =360 \\$isubdivision$aCalibration$iunder types of scientific and technical instruments and equipment, e.g.$aRolls (Rolling-mills)--Calibration; Strain gages--Calibration =550 \\$wg$aPhysical measurements =550 \\$wg$aStandardization =750 \2$aCalibration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002138 =LDR 00597cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361906602441 =005 20070605084226.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018801 =035 \\$aBZL8707NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC916 =150 \\$aUrinary organs$xCalculi =450 \\$wnne$aCalculi, Urinary =450 \\$aGravel (Pathology) =450 \\$aUrinary calculi =450 \\$aUrolithiasis =550 \\$wg$aCalculi =550 \\$wg$aUrinary organs$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Calculus disease, 1988. =750 \2$aUrinary Calculi$0(DNLM)D014545$5IEN =LDR 00535cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361906702441 =005 20120730162634.0 =008 860211in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018800 =035 \\$aBZL8706NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB137$cPathology =150 \\$aCalculi =450 \\$aCalculus (Pathology) =450 \\$aConcretions (Pathology) =450 \\$aStones (Pathology) =550 \\$wg$aBiomineralization =550 \\$wg$aPathology =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/8/90 =750 \2$aCalculi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002137 =LDR 00489cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361906802441 =005 20120730162633.0 =008 931005i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018790 =035 \\$aBZL8696NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85018790 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aCalcium phosphate =550 \\$wg$aCalcium salts =550 \\$wg$aPhosphates =670 \\$aAmericana encyc.$b(calcium phosphate: a common mineral salt) =750 \2$aCalcium Phosphates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002130 =LDR 00490cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361906902441 =005 20120730162633.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018789 =035 \\$aBZL8695NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85018789 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aCalcium oxalate =550 \\$wg$aCalcium salts =550 \\$wg$aOxalates =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(calcium oxalate: a colorless crystalline deliquescent salt) =750 \2$aCalcium Oxalate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002129 =LDR 00608cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361907002441 =005 20120730162633.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018788 =035 \\$aBZL8694NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ399.C25 =150 \\$aCalcium metabolism disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aMetabolic disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aCalcium Metabolism Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002128 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCalcium Metabolism Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00518cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361907102441 =005 20121226153226.0 =008 011018i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018781 =035 \\$aBZL8687NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aCalcium chloride =550 \\$wg$aAlkaline earth chlorides =550 \\$wg$aCalcium salts =670 \\$aEncyc. of chem. tech.:$bv. 4, p. 801 (Calcium chloride: a white crystalline salt that is very soluble in water) =750 \2$aCalcium Chloride$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002122 =LDR 01307cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361907202441 =005 20120804125032.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018780 =035 \\$aBZL8686NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85018780 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aCalcium carbonate =550 \\$wg$aCalcium compounds =550 \\$wg$aCarbonates =550 \\$aAragonite =550 \\$aCalcite =550 \\$aLimestone =550 \\$aMarble =550 \\$aVaterite =670 \\$aAcademic Press dict. of sci. and tech., via WWW, Oct. 18, 2001$b(calcium carbonate (Inorganic Chemistry): CaCO b3 (B, a white powder or colorless crystals, very slightly soluble in water. One of the most abundant inorganic substances in nature, it is the major component of sedimentary rocks, occurring in a relatively pure state as calcite, aragonite, marble, limestone, and chalk, as well as in animal shells and bones; calcite (Mineralogy): CaCO b3 (B, a colorless to white trigonal mineral of the calcite group that occurs in highly varied crystal forms; the chief ingredient of all limestones and marble, and one of the most widely distributed minerals in the world; trimorphous with aragonite and vaterite, and forms a series with rhodochrosite) =750 \2$aCalcium Carbonate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002119 =LDR 00682cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361907302441 =005 20120730162633.0 =008 931005||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018777 =035 \\$aBZL8683NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.C24 =150 \\$aCalcium-binding proteins =450 \\$aCalcium transport proteins =550 \\$wg$aCalcium in the body =550 \\$wg$aCarrier proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 83-16507: Calcium-binding proteins, 1983 : proceedings of the fourth International Symposium ... 1983. =670 \\$aNLM. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Proteins, Calcium-binding proteins) =750 \2$aCalcium-Binding Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002135 =LDR 00415cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361907402441 =005 20120730162633.0 =008 931005i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018773 =035 \\$aBZL8679NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC632.C26 =150 \\$aCalcium$xMetabolism$xDisorders =450 \\$wnne$aCalcium metabolism disorders =750 \2$aCalcium Metabolism Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002128 =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361907502441 =005 20120730162633.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018770 =035 \\$aBZL8676NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85018770 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.C2 =150 \\$aCalcium$xIsotopes =450 \\$aRadiocalcium =750 \2$aCalcium Isotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002127 =LDR 00788cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361907602441 =005 20120730162632.0 =008 031029||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018769 =035 \\$aBZL8675NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC684.C34$cCardiac therapy =150 \\$aCalcium$xAntagonists =450 \\$aAntagonists, Calcium =450 \\$aBlockers, Calcium channel =450 \\$aCalcium antagonists =450 \\$aCalcium blockers =450 \\$aCalcium channel blockers =450 \\$aCCBs (Drugs) =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular agents =670 \\$aMESH$b(Calcium Channel Blockers) =670 \\$aYour guide to lowering high blood pressure via WWW, Nov. 13, 2003$b(Calcium channel blockers (CCBs)) =750 \2$aCalcium Channel Blockers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002121 =LDR 01375cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361907702441 =005 20120730162632.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018768 =035 \\$aBZL8674NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85018768 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.C2$cChemistry =053 \0$aQP535.C2$cBiochemistry =053 \0$aTP245.C3$cChemical technology =150 \\$aCalcium =550 \\$wg$aAlkaline earth metals =550 \\$aHigh-calcium diet =670 \\$aAcademic Press dict. of sci. and tech., via WWW, Oct. 18, 2001$b(calcium: a common alkaline earth element having the symbol Ca; a fairly soft, silver-white metal found in milk, bone, chalk, and limestone and used as an alloying agent and deoxidizer; compounds are used in cooking, as a bleaching agent, and in making plaster) =670 \\$aThe Amer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., via WWW, Oct. 18, 2001$b(calcium: Symbol Ca. A silvery, moderately hard metallic element that constitutes approximately 3 percent of the earth's crust and is a basic component of most animals and plants. It occurs naturally in limestone, gypsum, and fluorite, and its compounds are used to make plaster, quicklime, Portland cement, and metallurgic and electronic materials; under element: periodic table shows it as one of the alkaline earth metals) =750 \2$aCalcium$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D002118 =LDR 00509cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361907802441 =005 20120730162632.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018767 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02113910 =035 \\$aBZL8673NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.C3 =150 \\$aCalcitonin =450 \\$aThyrocalcitonin =550 \\$wg$aCalcium regulating hormones =550 \\$wg$aPeptide hormones =550 \\$wg$aThyroid hormones =750 \2$aCalcitonin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002116 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361907902441 =005 20120730162632.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018764 =035 \\$aBZL8670NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCalciphylaxis =550 \\$wg$aCalcification =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/7/90 =750 \2$aCalciphylaxis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002115 =LDR 00619cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361908002441 =005 20120730162632.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018762 =035 \\$aBZL8668NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRB138 =150 \\$aCalcification =360 \\$isubdivision$aCalcification$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Calcification; Foot--Calcification =550 \\$wg$aBiomineralization =550 \\$aBone =550 \\$aCalcium in the body =750 \2$aCalcification, Physiologic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002113 =750 \2$aCalcinosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002114 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361908102441 =005 20120730162632.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018742 =035 \\$aBZL8648NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCalamus =550 \\$wg$aPalms =550 \\$wg$aRattan palms =750 \2$aCalamus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031081 =LDR 00414cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361908202441 =005 20120730162632.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018730 =035 \\$aBZL8636LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRS165.C =150 \\$aCalabar bean =450 \\$aOrdeal bean =450 \\$aPhysostigma venenosum =550 \\$wg$aBeans =750 \2$aPhysostigma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029906 =LDR 00583cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361908302441 =005 20120730162632.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018719 =035 \\$aBZL8625LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aCajanus =450 \\$aCajan =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 313. =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 78. =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 196. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.):$bp. 257 (Cajanus A. P. de Candolle, Leguminosae; Cajan Adanson=Cajanus) =750 \2$aCajanus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036561 =LDR 00681cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361908402441 =005 20120730162631.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018686 =035 \\$aBZL8592NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCaffeine =450 \\$aCoffeine =450 \\$aDihydrotrimethylpurinedione =450 \\$aGuaranine =450 \\$aMethyltheobromine =450 \\$wnne$aTheine =450 \\$aTrimethyldihydropurinedione =450 \\$aTrimethyldioxopurine =450 \\$aTrimethylxanthine =550 \\$wg$aCoffee =550 \\$wg$aMethylxanthines =550 \\$wg$aTea =550 \\$wg$aXanthine =750 \2$aCaffeine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002110 =LDR 00384cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361908502441 =005 20120730162631.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018675 =035 \\$aBZL8581NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aCaenorhabditis elegans =550 \\$wg$aCaenorhabditis =750 \2$aCaenorhabditis elegans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017173 =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361908602441 =005 20120730162631.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018674 =035 \\$aBZL8580NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aCaenorhabditis =550 \\$wg$aRhabditidae =750 \2$aCaenorhabditis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002107 =LDR 00841cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361908702441 =005 20121226153224.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018645 =035 \\$aBZL8551NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.C3$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.C3$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.C2$cChemical technology =150 \\$aCadmium compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 79092782: Farnsworth, M. Cadmium chemicals, 1980. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Cadmium compounds) =670 \\$aCadmium and its compounds, 2000. =670 \\$aCadmium and inorganic cadmium compounds, 1995. =670 \\$aBaechle, H.-T. Cadmium compounds in mineral fertilisers, 1984. =750 \2$aCadmium Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019187 =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361908802441 =005 20120730162631.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018637 =035 \\$aBZL8543NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85018637 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.C3 =150 \\$aCadmium$xIsotopes =750 \2$aCadmium Radioisotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002106 =LDR 02227cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361908902441 =005 20140304095029.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018635 =035 \\$aBZL8541NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.C3$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.C3$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTD887.C34$cAir pollutant =053 \0$aTN490.C2$cMining =053 \0$aTP245.C2$cChemical technology =150 \\$aCadmium =550 \\$wg$aTransition metals =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 25, 2012$b(Cadmium is a chemical element with the symbol Cd and atomic number 48. This soft, bluish-white metal is chemically similar to the two other stable metals in group 12, zinc and mercury. Like zinc, it prefers oxidation state +2 in most of its compounds and like mercury it shows a low melting point compared to transition metals. Cadmium and its congeners are not always considered transition metals, in that they do not have partly filled d or f electron shells in the elemental or common oxidation states. Element category: transition metal. Alternatively considered a post-transition metal) =670 \\$aIt's elemental website, Aug. 24, 2012$b(Cadmium. Element classification: Metal) =670 \\$aWebElements website, Aug. 24, 2012$b(Cadmium is a soft, bluish-white metal and is easily cut with a knife. It is similar in many respects to zinc. Classification: Metallic) =670 \\$aChemical Elements.com, Aug. 24, 2012$b(Cadmium. Classification: Transition Metal) =670 \\$aPeriodic table of the elements, via About.com Chemistry website, Aug. 24, 2012:$bCd (Cadmium. Element Classification: Transition Metal) =670 \\$aCadmium element facts, via Chemicool website, Aug. 24, 2012$b(Classification: Cadmium is a transition metal. Some chemists don't regard cadmium as a true transition metal, because it has a full shell of d electrons. The IUPAC definition of a transition metal is one whose atoms have an incomplete d sub-shell, or which can give rise to cations with an incomplete d sub-shell. By this definition, cadmium, whose ions have incomplete d electron shells, is a transition metal.) =750 \2$aCadmium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002104 =LDR 00772cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361909002441 =005 20120730162630.0 =008 060414i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018606 =035 \\$aBZL8512NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C11$cBotany =053 \0$aSB207.C2$cForage plants =053 \0$aSB317.C2$cEconomic plants =053 \0$aSB438$bSB438.34$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aCactus =450 \\$wnne$aCactaceae =450 \\$aCactales =450 \\$aCacti =450 \\$aCactuses =450 \\$aOpuntiales =450 \\$wnne$aOpuntioideae =550 \\$wg$aDicotyledons =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(cactus: pl. cacti or cactuses) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(cactus: pl. -ti, -tuses, -tus) =750 \2$aCactaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029421 =LDR 00793cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361909102441 =005 20120730162630.0 =008 020905i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018593 =035 \\$aBZL8499NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S8$cBotany =053 \0$aSB267$bSB268$cCulture =150 \\$aCacao =450 \\$aChocolate tree =450 \\$aCocoa tree =450 \\$aTheobroma cacao =550 \\$wg$aTheobroma =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(cacao, also called chocolate tree) =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(cacao: cocoa tree) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the cacao tree and its culture only. Works dealing with the commercial product are entered under$aChocolate or$aCocoa. =681 \\$iNote under$aCocoa =750 \2$aCacao$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002099 =LDR 00646cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361909202441 =005 20120730162629.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018543 =035 \\$aBZL8449NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP552.C17 =150 \\$aC-reactive protein =550 \\$wg$aAcute phase proteins =550 \\$wg$aGlobulins =550 \\$wg$aSerum albumin =670 \\$aWork cat.: 82-8047: C-reactive protein and the plasma protein response to tissue injury, 1982. =670 \\$aNLM. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aC-Reactive Protein$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002097 =LDR 00468cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361909302441 =005 20120730162629.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018467 =035 \\$aBZL8373NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC775.B9 =150 \\$aByssinosis =450 \\$aBrown lung =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDust diseases =550 \\$wg$aTextile workers$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/31/90 =750 \2$aByssinosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002095 =LDR 00660cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361909402441 =005 20120730162619.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017285 =035 \\$aBZL7191NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.B95$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.B8$cPathogens =150 \\$aBrucella =550 \\$wg$aBrucellaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Brucella melitensis, 1985$b(Brucella) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aBergey's manual of det. bac.:$bp. 278 =670 \\$aZinsser. Microbiology, 17th ed.:$bp. 797. =670 \\$aApproved lists of bac. names:$bp. 270. =750 \2$aBrucella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002002 =LDR 00455cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361909502441 =005 20070419143721.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017245 =035 \\$aBZL7151NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBrown adipose tissue =450 \\$aBrown fat =450 \\$aMultilocular adipose tissue =450 \\$aMultilocular fat =550 \\$wg$aAdipose tissues =750 \2$aAdipose Tissue, Brown$0(DNLM)D002001$5IEN =LDR 02387cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9882375289602441 =005 20240216142157.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017225 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85017225 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169609450000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSiblings =450 \\$wnne$aBrothers and sisters =450 \\$aSibling relations =450 \\$aSisters and brothers =550 \\$wg$aFamilies =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2020047795: Dobrich, Johanna. Working with survivor siblings in psychoanalysis : ability and disability in clinical process, 2021. =670 \\$a2010034828: Sibling development : implications for mental health practitioners, 2011. =670 \\$a1091330743 : Deaver, Mason. I wish you all the best, 2019. =670 \\$a84903121 : Flannery, Denis. On sibling love, queer attachment and American writing, 2007. =670 \\$aAn Act to Amend Title 36, United States Code, to Revise the Congressional Charter of the Military Order of the Purple Heart of the United States of America, Incorporated, to Authorize Membership in the Corporation for the Spouse and Siblings of a Recipient of the Purple Heart Medal, 2008 (viewed online February 14, 2022)$uhttps://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/PLAW-110publ207/html/PLAW-110publ207.htm =670 \\$aHealthline website, February 3, 2022 (viewed online February 14, 2022):$bUnderstanding what it mean to be nonbinary (instead of sister and brother, use sibling)$uhttps://www.healthline.com/health/transgender/nonbinary#gender-neutral-language =670 \\$aStonewall UK website, 10 ways to step up as an ally to non-binary people, July 14, 2021 (viewed online March 25, 2022):$b(Use words that define the relationship instead of the relationship and gender. For example, use 'parents', 'partner', 'children' or 'siblings')$uhttps://www.stonewall.org.uk/about-us/news/10-ways-step-ally-non-binary-people =670 \\$aBoston Children's Hospital, What it means to be non-binary: A guide for parents, December 4, 2019 (viewed online March 25, 2022):$b(start by using neutral language... 'sibling' instead of 'sister.')$uhttps://answers.childrenshospital.org/non-binary-guide/ =688 \\$aHeading changed from Brothers and sisters to Siblings in June 2022. =750 \2$aSiblings$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035781 =750 \2$aSibling Relations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012801 =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361909702441 =005 20120730162619.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017088 =035 \\$aBZL6994NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC734.B76 =150 \\$aBronchospirometry =550 \\$wg$aSpirometry =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/31/90 =750 \2$aBronchospirometry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002000 =LDR 00502cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361909802441 =005 20120730162619.0 =008 860211in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017087 =035 \\$aBZL6993NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC734.B7 =150 \\$aBronchoscopy =450 \\$wnne$aBronchoscope and bronchoscopy =550 \\$wg$aBronchi$xExamination =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopy =670 \\$aMESH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/31/90 =750 \2$aBronchoscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001999 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361909902441 =005 20120730162619.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017085 =035 \\$aBZL6991NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC772.B7 =150 \\$aBronchopneumonia =550 \\$wg$aBronchi$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPneumonia =750 \2$aBronchopneumonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001996 =LDR 00676cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361910002441 =005 20120730162619.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017084 =035 \\$aBZL6990NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM388.5 =150 \\$aBronchodilator agents =450 \\$aBronchodilator drugs =450 \\$aBronchodilators =450 \\$aBronchospasmolytic drugs =450 \\$aDrugs, Bronchodilator =450 \\$aDrugs, Bronchospasmolytic =550 \\$wg$aAntiasthmatic agents =550 \\$wg$aBronchi$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/7/90 =750 \2$aBronchodilator Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001993 =LDR 00516cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361910102441 =005 20120730162619.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017083 =035 \\$aBZL6989NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBronchoconstrictor agents =450 \\$aBronchospastic drugs =450 \\$aDrugs, Bronchoconstrictor =450 \\$aDrugs, Bronchospastic =550 \\$wg$aBronchial spasm =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory agents =750 \2$aBronchoconstrictor Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016085 =LDR 00567cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361910202441 =005 20120730162619.0 =008 911218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017082 =035 \\$aBZL6988NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ436.B73 =150 \\$aBronchitis in children =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory infections in children =750 \2$81$wb$aBronchitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001991 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBronchitis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361910302441 =005 20120730162619.0 =008 030521i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017081 =035 \\$aBZL6987NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC778 =150 \\$aBronchitis =550 \\$wg$aBronchi$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases, Obstructive =750 \2$aBronchitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001991 =LDR 00585cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361910402441 =005 20120730162618.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017080 =035 \\$aBZL6986NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBronchiectasis =450 \\$aBronchi$xDilatation =450 \\$aBronchiectasia =550 \\$wg$aBronchi$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH (Bronchiectasis, bronchial dilatation) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol. (bronchiectasis: abnormal dilatation of bronchi. Also called bronchiectasia) =750 \2$aBronchiectasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001987 =LDR 00462cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361910502441 =005 20120730162618.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017079 =035 \\$aBZL6985NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBronchial spasm =450 \\$aBronchial hyperreactivity =450 \\$aBronchial hyperresponsiveness =550 \\$wg$aBronchi$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSpasms =750 \2$aBronchial Spasm$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001986 =LDR 01415cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361910602441 =005 20120730162618.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017078 =035 \\$aBZL6984NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBronchial provocation tests =450 \\$aAllergen bronchial provocation tests =450 \\$aAntigen bronchial provocation tests =450 \\$aBronchial allergen challenge =450 \\$aEndobranchial allergen challenge =450 \\$aInhalation provocation tests =550 \\$wg$aAsthma$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aProvocation tests (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aPulmonary function tests =670 \\$aWork cat.: Provocative challenge procedures : bronchial, oral, nasal, and exercise, 1983. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 12, 2007$b(Bronchial Provocation Tests. Entry terms: Allergen Bronchial Provocation Tests, Allergen Challenge, Endobranchial, Antigen Bronchial Provocation Tests, Bronchial Allergen Challenge, Inhalation Provocation Tests. Scope note: Tests involving inhalation of allergens (nebulized or in dust form), nebulized pharmacologically active solutions (e.g. histamine, methacholine), or control solutions, folllowed by assessment of respiratory function. These tests are used in the diagnosis of asthma.) =670 \\$aCecil textbook of medicines, 7th ed., 1982:$bp. 404. =750 \2$aBronchial Provocation Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001985 =LDR 00513cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361910702441 =005 20120730162618.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017077 =035 \\$aBZL6983NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC734.B68 =150 \\$aBronchial catheterization =450 \\$aBronchi$xCatheterization =450 \\$aBronchial brushing =550 \\$wg$aBronchi$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aCatheterization =750 \2$aCatheterization, Peripheral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002406 =LDR 00315cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880361910802441 =005 20120730162618.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017076 =035 \\$aBZL6982NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBronchi$xTumors =750 \2$aBronchial Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001984 =LDR 00346cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361910902441 =005 20120730162618.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017072 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02103809 =035 \\$aBZL6978NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBronchi$xRadiography =750 \2$aBronchography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001995 =LDR 00411cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361911002441 =005 20120730162618.0 =008 030521i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017070 =035 \\$aBZL6976NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC778 =150 \\$aBronchi$xDiseases =450 \\$aBronchial diseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bronchial Diseases) =750 \2$aBronchial Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001982 =LDR 00337cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361911102441 =005 20120730162618.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017069 =035 \\$aBZL6975NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC280.B9 =150 \\$aBronchi$xCancer =750 \2$aBronchial Neoplasms$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001984 =LDR 00567cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361911202441 =005 20120730162618.0 =008 050131||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017066 =035 \\$aBZL6972NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL854$cAnimal anatomy =053 \0$aQM257$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aBronchi =450 \\$aBronchia =450 \\$aBronchial tubes =550 \\$wg$aLungs =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(bronchial tube: a bronchus or any of its branches) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bronchi) =750 \2$aBronchi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001980 =LDR 00631cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361911302441 =005 20120730162618.0 =008 920803||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017060 =035 \\$aBZL6966NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP625.B76 =150 \\$aBromodeoxyuridine =450 \\$aBromouracil deoxyriboside =450 \\$aBroxuridine =550 \\$wg$aNucleosides =550 \\$wg$aUridine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Monoclohal antibodies against bromodeoxyuridine, 1985. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aBromodeoxyuridine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001973 =LDR 00634cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361911402441 =005 20120730162617.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017059 =035 \\$aBZL6965NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.B82 =150 \\$aBromocriptine =450 \\$aBromocryptin =450 \\$aBromoergocryptine =450 \\$aBromohydroxymethylethylmethylpropylergotamantrione =550 \\$wg$aErgot alkaloids =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aHormone antagonists =550 \\$aDopamine =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBromocriptine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001971 =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361911502441 =005 20120730162617.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017054 =035 \\$aBZL6960NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85017054 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.B7 =150 \\$aBromine$xIsotopes =750 \2$aBromine Radioisotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001967 =LDR 01227cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361911602441 =005 20130514162709.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017053 =035 \\$aBZL6959NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.B7$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.B7$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.B7$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.B7$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTP245.B7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aBromine =450 \\$aMuride =550 \\$wg$aHalogens =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 27, 2013$b(Bromine is a chemical element with the symbol Br, and atomic number of 35. It is in the halogen group (17).) =670 \\$aWebElements website, Jan. 27, 2013$b(Bromine is the only liquid nonmetallic element. It is a member of the halogen group. It is a heavy, volatile, mobile, dangerous reddish-brown liquid.) =670 \\$aWiktionary, Jan. 27, 2013$b(muride: (chemistry, obsolete) bromine) =670 \\$aWebster's revised unabridged dictionary, 1913, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Jan. 27, 2013$b(muride (Old Chem.) Bromine; formerly so called from its being obtained from sea water) =750 \2$aBromine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001966 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361911702441 =005 20120730162617.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017052 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02103687 =035 \\$aBZL6958NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD281.B7 =150 \\$aBromination =750 \2$aBromine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001966 =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361911802441 =005 20120730162617.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017051 =035 \\$aBZL6957NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP535.B7 =150 \\$aBromides in the body =550 \\$wg$aBody composition =750 \2$aBromides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001965 =LDR 00739cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361911902441 =005 20130209161938.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017050 =035 \\$aBZL6956NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.B7$cChemistry =053 \0$aSB952.B7$cPesticides =150 \\$aBromides =550 \\$wg$aBromine compounds =550 \\$wg$aHalides =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 8, 2012:$bHalide (A halide is a binary compound, of which one part is a halogen atom and the other part is an element or radical that is less electronegative (or more electropositive) than the halogen, to make a fluoride, chloride, bromide, iodide, or astatide compound.) =750 \2$aBromides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001965 =LDR 00320cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361912002441 =005 20120730162617.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017049 =035 \\$aBZL6955NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBromide ions =550 \\$wg$aIons =750 \2$aBromides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001965 =LDR 00468cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361912102441 =005 20120730162617.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017047 =035 \\$aBZL6953NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBromelin =450 \\$aBromelain =550 \\$wg$aAnti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aCysteine proteinases =550 \\$wg$aPineapple =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aBromelains$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001963 =LDR 00436cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361912202441 =005 20120730162617.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017046 =035 \\$aBZL6952NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B76$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.B7$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aBromeliaceae =450 \\$aBromeliads =550 \\$wg$aBromeliales =750 \2$aBromeliaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031229 =LDR 01029cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880361912302441 =005 20080513093811.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017045 =035 \\$aBZL6951NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74$cBotany =053 \0$aSB201.B8$cForage plants =150 \\$aBromegrasses =450 \\$wnne$aBrome-grass =450 \\$aBrome-grasses =450 \\$aBromes =450 \\$aBromus =450 \\$aCheats (Plants) =450 \\$aChesses (Plants) =450 \\$aRescue-grasses =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 282 (bromegrass, brome, genus Bromus (bromegrasses; bromes)) =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 185 (Bromus L. Brome, Bromegrass, chess) =670 \\$aFAO. Terminology bull. Plants and plant products:$bp. 41 (Bromus, brome, brome grass) =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 280 (Bromus, Brome, Bromegrass, Cheat, Chess) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.):$bp. 238. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 565. =750 \2$aBromus$0(DNLM)D031724$5IEN =LDR 00423cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361912402441 =005 20120730162617.0 =008 931213i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017043 =035 \\$aBZL6949NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC483.5.B77$cPsychopharmacology =150 \\$aBromazepam =550 \\$wg$aBenzodiazepines =550 \\$wg$aTranquilizing drugs =750 \2$aBromazepam$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001960 =LDR 00321cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361912502441 =005 20120730162616.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017042 =035 \\$aBZL6948NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBromate =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aBromates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001959 =LDR 00497cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361912602441 =005 20080214085950.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017011 =035 \\$aBZL6917NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85017011 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBroadsides =450 \\$aBallad-sheets =450 \\$aBroadsheets =450 \\$aBroadside ballads =550 \\$wg$aJournalism =550 \\$wg$aStreet literature =750 \2$aBroadsides as Topic$0(DNLM)D001957$5IEN =LDR 00594cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361912702441 =005 20120730162616.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016893 =035 \\$aBZL6799NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK666 =150 \\$aBridges (Dentistry) =450 \\$aBridgework (Dentistry) =450 \\$aDental bridges =450 \\$aDental bridgework =450 \\$aFixed partial dentures =450 \\$aPartial dentures, Fixed =550 \\$wg$aPartial dentures =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDenture, Partial, Fixed$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003830 =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361912802441 =005 20120730162616.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016763 =035 \\$aBZL6669NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.C6 =150 \\$aBrevibacterium =550 \\$wg$aCorynebacterium =750 \2$aBrevibacterium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001951 =LDR 00573cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361912902441 =005 20120730162616.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016760 =035 \\$aBZL6666NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.B =150 \\$aBretylium tosylate =450 \\$aBromobenzylethyldimethyl ammonium =550 \\$wg$aAmmonium compounds =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =550 \\$wg$aMyocardial depressants =550 \\$wg$aSympatholytic agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/7/90 =750 \2$aBretylium Tosylate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001950 =LDR 00416cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361913002441 =005 20120730162616.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016717 =035 \\$aBZL6623NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aS494$bS494.3 =150 \\$aBreeding =450 \\$aSelection, Artificial =550 \\$aGenetics =550 \\$aInbreeding =750 \2$aBreeding$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001947 =LDR 00464cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361913102441 =005 20120730162616.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016712 =035 \\$aBZL6618NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG686 =150 \\$aBreech delivery =450 \\$aBreech presentation =550 \\$wg$aFetal presentation =550 \\$wg$aLabor (Obstetrics)$xComplications =750 \2$aBreech Presentation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001946 =LDR 00535cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361913202441 =005 20120730162615.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016700 =035 \\$aBZL6606NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA782$cPersonal hygiene =150 \\$aBreathing exercises =450 \\$aBreath work =450 \\$aBreathwork =550 \\$wg$aExercise =550 \\$aRespiration =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 15, 2007$b(breath work; breathwork) =750 \2$aBreathing Exercises$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001945 =LDR 00743cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361913302441 =005 20120730162615.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016699 =035 \\$aBZL6605NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBad breath =450 \\$aBreath, Bad =450 \\$wnne$aBreath, Offensive =450 \\$aFetor oris =450 \\$aFoul breath =450 \\$aHalitosis =450 \\$aOffensive breath =550 \\$wg$aMouth$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs$xDiseases =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Bad breath; halitosis) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Fetor oris: Foul breath, also called halitosis ...) =675 \\$aMESH;$aHennepin =750 \2$aHalitosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006209 =LDR 00906cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361913402441 =005 20120730162615.0 =008 921221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016691 =035 \\$aBZL6597NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85016691 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ216 =150 \\$aBreastfeeding =450 \\$wnne$aBreast feeding =450 \\$aNursing (Breastfeeding) =450 \\$aSuckling =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xNutrition =550 \\$aLactation =550 \\$aWet nurses =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(breastfeed or breast-feed, to feed (a baby) mother's milk from the breast; suckle; nurse: to feed at the breast of, suckle) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Breast Feeding) =670 \\$aLa Leche League home page, Nov. 30, 2004$b(breastfeeding) =670 \\$aMosby's medical dict., 2002$b(breastfeeding: suckling or nursing) =750 \2$aBreast Feeding$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001942 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361913502441 =005 20120730162615.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016690 =035 \\$aBZL6596NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.B8 =150 \\$aBreast$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aBreast Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001943 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361913602441 =005 20140703124736.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016687 =035 \\$aBZL6593NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG493.5.R33 =150 \\$aBreast$xRadiography =450 \\$aMammography =550 \\$wg$aRadiography, Medical =750 \2$aMammography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008327 =LDR 01059cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880361913702441 =005 20050207091605.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016686 =035 \\$aBZL6592NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG496.F53 =150 \\$aBreast$xFibrocystic disease =450 \\$aAdenosis of the breast =450 \\$aBreast$xAdenosis =450 \\$aBreast$xDysplasia =450 \\$aCystic disease of the breast =450 \\$aFibrocystic disease of the breast =450 \\$aMammary dysplasia =450 \\$aMastitis, Cystic =450 \\$aMastopathy, Fibrocystic =550 \\$wg$aBreast$xCysts =550 \\$wg$aDysplasia =550 \\$wg$aFibrosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Endocrinology of cystic breast disease, c1983. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fibrocystic disease of breast) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Disease: Fibrocystic disease of the breast; Cystic disease of the breast) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(Cystic disease of the breast) =750 \2$aFibrocystic Breast Disease$0(DNLM)D005348$5IEN =LDR 00389cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361913802441 =005 20120730162615.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016685 =035 \\$aBZL6591NU =035 \\$ash 85016685 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG493$bRG493.5$cGynecology =150 \\$aBreast$xExamination =750 \2$aBreast Self-Examination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016504 =LDR 00423cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361913902441 =005 20120730162615.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016683 =035 \\$aBZL6589NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC942$cGeneral and male =053 \\$aRG491$bRG499$cFemale =053 \\$aRG861$cPuerperal state =150 \\$aBreast$xDiseases =750 \2$aBreast Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001941 =LDR 00336cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361914002441 =005 20120730162615.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016679 =035 \\$aBZL6585NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.B8 =150 \\$aBreast$xCancer =750 \2$aBreast Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001943 =LDR 00528cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361914102441 =005 20120730162614.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016677 =035 \\$aBZL6583NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQM495$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aBreast =450 \\$aBreasts =550 \\$wg$aChest =550 \\$aLarge-breasted women =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict., 2006$b(breast: the anterior aspect of the surface of the chest; a mammary gland) =750 \2$aBreast$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001940 =LDR 00416cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361914202441 =005 20130307090608.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016672 =035 \\$aBZL6578NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX733 =150 \\$aBreakfasts =450 \\$aMeals =550 \\$wg$aCooking =550 \\$wg$aMenus =550 \\$aBrunches =750 \2$aBreakfast$0(DNLM)D062408$5IEN =LDR 00447cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361914302441 =005 20120730162614.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016646 =035 \\$aBZL6552NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX769$cBread making =150 \\$aBread =450 \\$aBreads =550 \\$wg$aBaked products =550 \\$aCooking (Bread) =681 \\$iExample under$aFood =750 \2$aBread$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001939 =LDR 00817cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361914402441 =005 20080214085627.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015646 =035 \\$aBZL5552NU =035 \\$aSH 85015646 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aZ993$bZ996 =150 \\$aBookplates =360 \\$isubdivision$aIn bookplates$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., individual persons, and corporate bodies, and under individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--In bookplates =450 \\$wnne$aBook-plates =450 \\$aEx libris =550 \\$wg$aBooks$xOwners' marks =550 \\$wg$aLabels =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Bookplate) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Bookplate) =670 \\$aArt & arch. thesaurus, 1990$b(Bookplates) =750 \2$aBookplates as Topics$0(DNLM)D001876$5IEN =LDR 00421cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361914502441 =005 20120730162604.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015644 =035 \\$aBZL5550NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aZ276 =150 \\$aBook ornamentation =550 \\$wg$aBookbinding =550 \\$wg$aPrinting =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/1/90 =750 \2$aBook Ornamentation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001871 =LDR 00741cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361914602441 =005 20150602143451.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015617 =035 \\$aBZL5523NU =035 \\$aSH 85015617 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aZ116$bZ550 =150 \\$aBook industries and trade =450 \\$aBook trade =550 \\$wg$aCultural industries =550 \\$wg$aManufacturing industries =670 \\$aBookman's glossary, 1983:$bp. 33 (no entry for "book industry." Book Industry Study Group, "an organization of publishers, booksellers, librarians, book manufacturers, and suppliers") p. 36 (Book trade, def. 2, loosely the general book business) =750 \2$aBook Industry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001870 =LDR 00557cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361914702441 =005 20120730162603.0 =008 040421i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015610 =035 \\$aBZL5516NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aZ987$bZ997 =150 \\$aBook collecting =450 \\$aBibliophily =450 \\$aBooks$xCollectors and collecting =550 \\$wg$aBook selection =550 \\$wg$aCollectors and collecting =550 \\$aAntiquarian booksellers =550 \\$aBibliomania =750 \2$aBook Collecting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001868 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361914802441 =005 20120730162603.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015553 =035 \\$aBZL5459NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.B =150 \\$aBones$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aBone Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001859 =LDR 00354cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361914902441 =005 20120730162603.0 =008 860211in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015552 =035 \\$aBZL5458NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC312.5.B =150 \\$aBones$xTuberculosis =750 \2$aTuberculosis, Osteoarticular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014394 =LDR 00537cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362707602441 =005 20120730164026.0 =008 060524i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137530 =035 \\$aBZY7436NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP572.T5 =150 \\$aTriiodothyronine =450 \\$aLiothyronine =450 \\$aT3 thyroid hormone =550 \\$wg$aThyronines =670 \\$aMESH browser, May 24, 2006$b(Triiodothyronine. Entry terms: Liothyronine; T3 Thyroid Hormone) =750 \2$aTriiodothyronine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014284 =LDR 00490cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362707702441 =005 20120730164026.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137529 =035 \\$aBZY7435NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dCU-A =150 \\$aTrihalomethanes =450 \\$aTHMs (Trihalomethanes) =550 \\$wg$aOrganohalogen compounds =670 \\$aHalogen formation from chlorination practices, 1991:$bleaf 1 (Trihalomethanes, THMs) =750 \2$aTrihalomethanes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D022882 =LDR 00332cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362707802441 =005 20120730164026.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137515 =035 \\$aBZY7421NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTriglycerides =550 \\$wg$aGlycerides =750 \2$aTriglycerides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014280 =LDR 00348cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362707902441 =005 20120518111827.0 =008 931025||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137510 =035 \\$aBZY7416NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTrigeminal nerve =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Cranial =750 \2$aTrigeminal Nerve$0(DNLM)D014276$5IEN =LDR 00379cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362708002441 =005 20120730164026.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137497 =035 \\$aBZY7403NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTricuspid valve insufficiency =550 \\$wg$aTricuspid valve$xDiseases =750 \2$aTricuspid Valve Insufficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014262 =LDR 00558cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362708102441 =005 20120730164026.0 =008 911219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137494 =035 \\$aBZY7400NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTricuspid valve =450 \\$aRight atrioventricular valve =450 \\$aValva atrioventricularis dextra =550 \\$wg$aHeart valves =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(tricuspid valva, valva atrioventricularis dextra; right atrioventricular valve) =750 \2$aTricuspid Valve$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014261 =LDR 00391cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362708202441 =005 20120730164026.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137482 =035 \\$aBZY7388NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC186.T =150 \\$aTrichuriasis =450 \\$aTrichocephaliasis =550 \\$wg$aHelminthiasis =750 \2$aTrichuriasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014257 =LDR 00577cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362708302441 =005 20120730164026.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137481 =035 \\$aBZY7387NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP632.T75$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aRA1242.T68$cToxicology =150 \\$aTrichothecenes =450 \\$aEpoxytrichothecenes =450 \\$aScirpenes =450 \\$aTrichothecene epoxides =550 \\$wg$aEpoxy compounds =550 \\$wg$aMycotoxins =550 \\$wg$aTerpenes =750 \2$aTrichothecenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014255 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362708402441 =005 20120730164026.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137478 =035 \\$aBZY7384LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C96 =150 \\$aTrichosanthes =550 \\$wg$aCucurbitaceae =550 \\$wg$aGourds =750 \2$aTrichosanthes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029778 =LDR 00399cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362708502441 =005 20120730164026.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137472 =035 \\$aBZY7378NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTrichomoniasis =450 \\$aTrichomonas infections$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aProtozoan diseases =750 \2$aTrichomonas Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014245 =LDR 00352cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362708602441 =005 20120730164026.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137471 =035 \\$aBZY7377NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTrichomonas vaginalis =550 \\$wg$aVaginitis =750 \2$aTrichomonas vaginalis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014246 =LDR 00761cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362708702441 =005 20140703171145.0 =008 030730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137469 =035 \\$aBZY7375NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK650 =150 \\$aTrichomes =450 \\$aPlant hairs =450 \\$aTrichomas =550 \\$wg$aHair =550 \\$wg$aPlant anatomy =670 \\$aLittle, R.J. Dict. of botany, 1980$b(trichome: in vascular plants, an epidermal outgrowth, such as a hair or scale) =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biol. terms, 1979$b(trichome: an outgrowth of plant epidermis, either hairs or scales, alt. trichoma) =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, July 31, 2003$b(plant hairs) =750 \2$aTrichomes$0(DNLM)D064201$5IEN =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362708802441 =005 20091104103847.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137466 =035 \\$aBZY7372LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK629.T73 =150 \\$aTricholoma =550 \\$wg$aTricholomataceae =750 \2$aTricholoma$0(DNLM)D055439$5IEN =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362708902441 =005 20120730164026.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137461 =035 \\$aBZY7367NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.M7 =150 \\$aTrichoderma =550 \\$wg$aMoniliaceae =750 \2$aTrichoderma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014242 =LDR 00640cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362709002441 =005 20120730164026.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137455 =035 \\$aBZY7361NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB952.T72 =150 \\$aTrichlorophenoxyacetic acid =450 \\$a2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aChlorophenoxyacetic acid =550 \\$wg$aHerbicides =670 \\$aMESH$b(2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid x 2,4,5-T) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(trichlorophenoxyacetic acid. Also called 2,4,5-T) =750 \2$a2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015085 =LDR 01038cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362709102441 =005 20120730164025.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137453 =035 \\$aBZY7359NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRD86.T7$cAnesthetics =053 \0$aTD887.T75$cAir pollutant =150 \\$aTrichloroethylene =450 \\$aAcetylene trichloride =450 \\$aEthinyl trichloride =450 \\$aTCE (Trichloroethylene) =450 \\$aTrethylene =450 \\$aTri (Chemical) =450 \\$aTrichlorethylene =450 \\$aTrichloroethene =450 \\$aTriclene =450 \\$aTrilene =450 \\$aTrimar =550 \\$wg$aAnesthetics =550 \\$wg$aChlorohydrocarbons =550 \\$wg$aEthylene =670 \\$aMESH$b(Trichloroethylene x Ethinyl trichloride) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 9, 2009$b(trichloroethylene; IUPAC name: trichloroethene; other names: acetylene trichloride, TCE, trethylene, triclene, tri, trimar, trilene) =750 \2$aTrichloroethylene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014241 =LDR 00476cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362709202441 =005 20120730164025.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137452 =035 \\$aBZY7358NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTrichloroethane =450 \\$aMethyl chloroform =450 \\$aMethylchloroform =450 \\$aTrichlorethane =550 \\$wg$aEthanes =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =750 \2$aTrichloroethanes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014240 =LDR 00391cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362709302441 =005 20091117141319.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137448 =035 \\$aBZY7354NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aSF810.T7 =150 \\$aTrichinosis in animals =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary parasitology =750 \2$aTrichinosis$xveterinary$0(DNLM)D014235Q000662$5IEN =LDR 00504cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362709402441 =005 20100223100917.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137447 =035 \\$aBZY7353NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC186.T815 =150 \\$aTrichinosis =450 \\$wnne$aTrichina and trichinosis =450 \\$aTrichinelliasis =450 \\$aTrichinellosis =450 \\$aTrichiniasis =550 \\$wg$aHelminthiasis =750 \2$aTrichinellosis$0(DNLM)D014235$5IEN =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362709502441 =005 20120730164025.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137444 =035 \\$aBZY7350NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aTrichinella spiralis =450 \\$aTrichina spiralis =550 \\$wg$aTrichinella =750 \2$aTrichinella spiralis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017160 =LDR 00433cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362709602441 =005 20120730164025.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137443 =035 \\$aBZY7349NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aTrichinella =450 \\$aTrichina =450 \\$wnne$aTrichina and trichinosis =550 \\$wg$aTrichinellidae =750 \2$aTrichinella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014234 =LDR 01907cz a2200421n 4500 =001 9880362709702441 =005 20120730164025.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137441 =035 \\$aBZY7347NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85137441 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.S63$cZoology =150 \\$aWest Indian manatee =450 \\$aCaribbean manatee =450 \\$aFlorida manatee =450 \\$aManatee, West Indian =450 \\$aTrichechus amazonius =450 \\$aTrichechus americanus =450 \\$aTrichechus antillarum =450 \\$aTrichechus atlanticus =450 \\$aTrichechus clusii =450 \\$aTrichechus guyannensis =450 \\$aTrichechus koellikeri =450 \\$aTrichechus latirostris =450 \\$wnne$aTrichechus manatus =450 \\$aTrichechus minor =450 \\$aTrichechus oronocensis =450 \\$aTrichechus trichechus =550 \\$wg$aManatees =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via WWW, Sept. 15, 2000$b(Trichechus manatus. West Indian manatee. Synonyms: amazonius, americanus, antillarum, atlanticus, clusii, guyannensis, koellikeri, latirostris, minor, oronocensis, trichechus) =670 \\$aITIS, Sept. 15, 2000$b(Trichechus manatus. Common names: manatee, West Indian manatee) =670 \\$aWalker's mammals of the world, via WWW, Sept. 15, 2000$b(Trichechus manatus (West Indian manatee)) =670 \\$aRevised checklist of No. Am. mammals north of Mexico, 1997, via WWW, Sept. 15, 2000$b(Trichechus manatus, Manatee) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. 7, p. 758 (Caribbean manatee (T. manatus)) =670 \\$aCorbet, G.B. World list of mammalian species, 1991:$bp. 123 (Caribbean manatee, Trichechus manatus) =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 15, 2000$b(manatee; manatees; Florida manatee; West Indian manatee; West Indian manatees; Trichechus manatus) =750 \2$aTrichechus manatus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020457 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362709802441 =005 20120730164025.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137438 =035 \\$aBZY7344NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTributylphosphorotrithioite =450 \\$aFolex =450 \\$aMerphos =550 \\$wg$aDefoliants =750 \2$aThiophosphoric Acid Esters$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013877 =LDR 00351cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362709902441 =005 20120730164025.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137433 =035 \\$aBZY7339LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.Z9 =150 \\$aTribulus =550 \\$wg$aZygophyllaceae =750 \2$aTribulus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032444 =LDR 00674cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362710002441 =005 20120730164025.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137425 =035 \\$aBZY7331NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL596.T2$cZoology =150 \\$aTribolium =450 \\$aFlour beetles =450 \\$wnne$aTriboleum =550 \\$wg$aTenebrionidae =670 \\$aArnett, R.H. American insects, 2000:$bp. 469 (Trivolium MacLeay in family Tenebrionidae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Tribolium: a genus of small brown beetles (family Tenebrionidae) whose larvae feed on dry cereal products; flour beetles) =750 \2$aTribolium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014231 =LDR 00470cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362710102441 =005 20120730164025.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137417 =035 \\$aBZY7323NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aTriazoles =450 \\$aPyrrodiazoles =550 \\$wg$aAzoles =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Triazoles) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem.dict.$b(triazole, pyrrodiazole) =750 \2$aTriazoles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014230 =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362710202441 =005 20091119092702.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137416 =035 \\$aBZY7322NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTriazines =550 \\$wg$aAlkylating agents =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =750 \2$aTriazines$0(DNLM)D014227$5IEN =LDR 00549cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362710302441 =005 20120730164025.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137415 =035 \\$aBZY7321NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85137415 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL523.R4$cZoology =150 \\$aTriatoma =450 \\$aConorhinus =550 \\$wg$aAssassin bugs =550 \\$wg$aConenoses =670 \\$aArnett Am. insects:$bp. 267 (Triatoma in subfamily Triatominae of family Reduviidae) =750 \2$aTriatoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014224 =LDR 00327cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362710402441 =005 20120730164025.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137406 =035 \\$aBZY7312NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTriamterene =550 \\$wg$aDiuretics =750 \2$aTriamterene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014223 =LDR 00395cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362710502441 =005 20120730164025.0 =008 920114||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137405 =035 \\$aBZY7311NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTriamcinolone acetonide =550 \\$wg$aAcetone =550 \\$wg$aBronchodilator agents =750 \2$aTriamcinolone Acetonide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014222 =LDR 00486cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362710602441 =005 20120730164025.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137404 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02038249 =035 \\$aBZY7310NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTriamcinolone =450 \\$wnne$aTriamcinoline =550 \\$wg$aAnti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aGlucocorticoids =550 \\$wg$aSteroid drugs =750 \2$aTriamcinolone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014221 =LDR 00417cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362710702441 =005 20120730164024.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137323 =035 \\$aBZY7229NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTriage (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aEmergency medical services =550 \\$wg$aMass casualties =550 \\$wg$aMedical screening =750 \2$aTriage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014218 =LDR 00465cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362710802441 =005 20120730164024.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137299 =035 \\$aBZY7205NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.T66$cPublic health =150 \\$aTreponematoses =450 \\$aTreponemal infections =450 \\$wnne$aTreponematosis =550 \\$wg$aSpirochaetosis =750 \2$aTreponemal Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014211 =LDR 00662cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362710902441 =005 20120730164024.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137298 =035 \\$aBZY7204NU =035 \\$ash 85137298 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGN477.7$cPrimitive surgery =053 \\$aRD529$cSurgery =150 \\$aTrephining =450 \\$aTrepanation =450 \\$aTrepanning =450 \\$aTrephination =550 \\$wg$aSkull$xSurgery =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(trepanation; trepanning; trephination; trephining: the act or process of perforating a skull with a surgical instrument) =750 \2$aTrephining$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014207 =LDR 00330cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362711002441 =005 20120730164024.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137282 =035 \\$aBZY7188NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC186.T8 =150 \\$aTrench fever =750 \2$aTrench Fever$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014205 =LDR 00391cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362711102441 =005 20120730164024.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137280 =035 \\$aBZY7186NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTremor =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders =550 \\$wg$aNeurologic manifestations of general diseases =750 \2$aTremor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014202 =LDR 00861cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362711202441 =005 20120730164024.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137270 =035 \\$aBZY7176NU =035 \\$ash 85137270 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL391.P7$cZoology =150 \\$aTrematoda =450 \\$aFluke worms =450 \\$aFlukes (Platyhelminthes) =450 \\$aFlukeworms =450 \\$aTrematode worms =450 \\$aTrematodes =550 \\$wg$aPlatyhelminthes =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(trematode: a flatworm of the class trematoda; trematode worms) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(fluke: a trematode, also any of several flounders, stroke of good luck) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(fluke: a parasitic flatworm of the Trematoda; a trematode. 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The bliss of becoming one, 1996. =670 \\$a97-11130: Rowe, Robert J. Bert & Lori : the autobiography of a cross-dresser, 1997. =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 25, 1997$b(cross-dressing; crossdressing) =670 \\$aTrans Student Educational Resources, WWW site, Mar. 31, 2017:$b(Crossdressing (also crossdressing): The act of dressing and presenting as a different gender. One who considers this an integral part of their identity may identify as a crossdresser. 'Transvestite' is often considered a pejorative term with the same meaning.$uhttp://www.transstudent.org/definitions =670 \\$aNational Center for Transgender Equality, WWW site, Mar. 31, 2017:$b(Crossdresser: A term for people who dress in clothing traditionally or stereotypically worn by the other sex, but who generally have no intent to live fulltime as the other gender. The older term "transvestite" is considered derogatory by many in the United States.)$uhttp://www.transequality.org/issues/resources/transgenderterminology =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the practice, especially of males, of assuming the dress and manner of the opposite sex for psychological gratification. =750 \2$aTransvestism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014190 =LDR 01144cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362712402441 =005 20120730164023.0 =008 060502i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137086 =035 \\$aBZY6992NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ77.7$bHQ77.8$cBiography =150 \\$aTranssexuals =450 \\$aTransexuals =450 \\$aTranssexual people =450 \\$aTranssexualism$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aTransgender people =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict.$b(transsexual: 1. One who wishes to be considered by society as a member of the opposite sex. 2. One who has undergone a sex change.) =670 \\$aRandom House dict.$b(transsexual: 1. a person having a strong desire to assume the physical characteristics and gender role of the opposite sex. 2. a person who has undergone hormone treatment and surgery to attain the physical characteristics of the opposite sex.) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on individuals whose gender identity does not match their physical sexual characteristics, and who usually undergo an anatomical sex change. =750 \2$aTranssexualism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014189 =LDR 00747cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362712502441 =005 20120730164023.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137085 =035 \\$aBZY6991NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC687 =150 \\$aTransposition of great vessels =450 \\$aGreat arteries, Transposition of =450 \\$aGreat vessels, Transposition of =450 \\$aHeart$xBlood-vessels$xTransposition =450 \\$aTransposition of great arteries =450 \\$aTransposition of the great arteries =550 \\$wg$aAorta$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aCongenital heart disease =550 \\$wg$aPulmonary artery$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aTransposition of Great Vessels$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014188 =LDR 00485cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362712602441 =005 20120730164023.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137079 =035 \\$aBZY6985NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTD893.6.T7 =150 \\$aTransportation noise =450 \\$aNoise, Transportation$5IEN =450 \\$aTransportation$xNoise =550 \\$wg$aNoise =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNoise, Transportation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009624 =LDR 01734cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362712702441 =005 20120730164023.0 =008 050812i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137027 =035 \\$aBZY6933NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU$dDLC =053 \0$aGT5220$cManners and customs =053 \0$aHE$cGeneral =150 \\$aTransportation =360 \\$isubdivision$aTransportation$iunder names of individual military services, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, types of objects, merchandise, individual animals and groups of animals, individual plants and groups of plants, and individual wars for works on transportation applied to those topics =360 \\$isubdivision$aTransportation$iunder subjects =450 \\$aPublic transportation =450 \\$aTransport =450 \\$aTransportation companies =450 \\$aTransportation$xEconomic aspects =450 \\$aTransportation industry =450 \\$wnne$aTransportation, Primitive =550 \\$wg$aLocomotion =550 \\$aCommerce =550 \\$aCommunication and traffic =550 \\$aStorage and moving trade =670 \\$aDimitriou, H. A developmental approach to urban transport planning, 1995. =670 \\$aKelly, V. Transport through the ages, 1993. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(transport; in 2nd definition cited as an obsolete form of transportation) =670 \\$aTechnology plan for Virginia: transportation technologies, c1997:$bp. 1 (transportation industry; the transportation industry consists of those companies and organizations that create and operate transportation equipment, systems, or services or provide technologies that enhance the movement of people, goods and services) =750 \2$aTransportation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014186 =LDR 00662cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362712802441 =005 20091020182845.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137017 =035 \\$aBZY6923NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMMiltC =150 \\$aTransport of sick and wounded =450 \\$aSick, Transport of =450 \\$aSick$xTransportation =450 \\$aTransfer of sick and wounded =450 \\$aTransportation of sick =450 \\$aTransportation of wounded =450 \\$aWounded, Transport of =550 \\$wg$aCare of the sick =550 \\$wg$aFirst aid in illness and injury =750 \2$aTransportation of Patients$0(DNLM)D014187$5IEN =LDR 01054cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362712902441 =005 20060807083325.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137008 =035 \\$aBZY6914NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aQP89$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRD120.7$bRD129.8$cSurgery =150 \\$aTransplantation of organs, tissues, etc. =360 \\$isubdivision$aTransplantation$iunder individual organs and tissues of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Transplantation =450 \\$aMedical transplantation =450 \\$aOrgan transplantation =450 \\$aOrgan transplants =450 \\$aOrgans (Anatomy)$xTransplantation =450 \\$aSurgical transplantation =450 \\$aTissue transplantation =450 \\$aTissues$xTransplantation =450 \\$aTransplants, Organ =550 \\$wg$aOrgans (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =550 \\$wg$aTissues =550 \\$aPreservation of organs, tissues, etc. =550 \\$aProcurement of organs, tissues, etc. =750 \2$aTransplantation$0(DNLM)D014180$5IEN =LDR 00736cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362713002441 =005 20120730164022.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137007 =035 \\$aBZY6913NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR188.8 =150 \\$aTransplantation immunology =360 \\$isubdivision$aTransplantation--Immunological aspects$iunder individual parts of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Transplantation--Immunological aspects =450 \\$aTransplantation of organs, tissues, etc.$xImmunological aspects =550 \\$wg$aCellular immunity =550 \\$wg$aImmunology =550 \\$aHistocompatibility =550 \\$aImmunological tolerance =750 \2$aTransplantation Immunology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014181 =LDR 01090cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362713102441 =005 20120730164022.0 =008 030429i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136984 =035 \\$aBZY6890NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF977.T7 =150 \\$aTransmissible gastroenteritis of swine =450 \\$aPorcine gastroenteritis, Transmissible =450 \\$aPorcine transmissible gastroenteritis =450 \\$aSwine transmissible gastroenteritis =450 \\$aTransmissible porcine gastroenteritis =550 \\$wg$aCoronavirus infections =550 \\$wg$aGastroenteritis =550 \\$wg$aSwine$xVirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary gastroenterology =670 \\$aMESH$b(Gastroenteritis, Transmissible, of Swine, x Porcine Gastroenteritis, Transmissible, Swine Transmissible Gastroenteritis) =670 \\$aMerck vet. manual:$bp. 257 (Transmissible gastroenteritis is a common viral disease of the small intestine that causes vomiting and profuse diarrhea in pigs of all ages.) =750 \2$aGastroenteritis, Transmissible, of Swine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005761 =LDR 00826cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362713202441 =005 20120730164022.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136979 =035 \\$aBZY6885NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD598.5 =150 \\$aTransluminal angioplasty =450 \\$aAngioplasty, Balloon =450 \\$aAngioplasty, Transluminal =450 \\$aBalloon angioplasty =450 \\$aDilatation, Transluminal arterial =450 \\$aPercutaneous transluminal angioplasty =450 \\$aPTA (Medicine) =450 \\$aTransluminal arterial dilatation =550 \\$wg$aAngioplasty =550 \\$wg$aArterial catheterization =550 \\$wg$aArteries$xDilatation =670 \\$aDorros, G. Peripheral vascular ... 1990$b(PTA) =750 \2$aAngioplasty, Balloon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000800 =LDR 00422cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362713302441 =005 20050213160606.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136978 =035 \\$aBZY6884NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTranslocation (Genetics) =450 \\$aTransposition (Genetics) =550 \\$wg$aChromosomes =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =750 \2$aTranslocation, Genetic$0(DNLM)D014178$5IEN =LDR 00767cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362713402441 =005 20120730164022.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136967 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02035321 =035 \\$aBZY6873NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTranslations =360 \\$isubdivision$aTranslations$iand$aTranslations into [name of language]$iunder names of individual literary authors, individual literary works entered under title, individual literatures, types of publications and topical headings, e.g.$aShakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Translations; Beowulf--Translations; French literature--Translations into English; Periodicals--Translations; Concrete construction--Translations =750 \2$aTranslations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014177 =LDR 00878cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362713502441 =005 20120730164022.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136958 =035 \\$aBZY6864NU =035 \\$aSH 85136958 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aP306$bP310 =150 \\$aTranslating and interpreting =360 \\$isubdivision$aTranslating$iunder uniform titles of sacred works, individual languages and groups of languages, and topical headings, e.g.$aBible--Translating; English language--Translating =450 \\$aInterpretation and translation =450 \\$aInterpreting and translating =450 \\$aLanguage and languages$xTranslating =450 \\$aLiterature$xTranslating =450 \\$aTranslation and interpretation =550 \\$wg$aLanguage and languages =550 \\$wg$aTranslators =750 \2$aTranslating$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014175 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362713602441 =005 20040824092745.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136955 =035 \\$aBZY6861NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aTransition temperature =450 \\$aPoint, Transition =450 \\$aTransition point =550 \\$wg$aTemperature =750 \2$aTransition Temperature$0(DNLM)D044366$5IEN =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362713702441 =005 20120730164022.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136954 =035 \\$aBZY6860NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD172.T6 =150 \\$aTransition metals =450 \\$aTransition elements =550 \\$wg$aMetals =750 \2$aTransition Elements$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028561 =LDR 00375cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362713802441 =005 20100223100554.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136935 =035 \\$aBZY6841NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTransistors =550 \\$wg$aElectronics =550 \\$wg$aSemiconductors =750 \2$aTransistors, Electronic$0(DNLM)D014173$5IEN =LDR 00480cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362713902441 =005 20120730164022.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136926 =035 \\$aBZY6832NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ255.6.T7$cNeonatology =150 \\$aTransillumination =450 \\$aDiaphanoscopy =450 \\$aElectrodiaphanoscopy =550 \\$wg$aLight =550 \\$wg$aPhysical diagnosis =750 \2$aTransillumination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014172 =LDR 00663cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362714002441 =005 20250211111125.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136921 =035 \\$aBZY6827LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP606.T73 =150 \\$aTransglutaminases =450 \\$aBlood coagulation factor XIIIa =450 \\$aGlutaminyl-peptide glutamyltransferase =550 \\$wg$aTransferases =550 \\$aBlood coagulation factor XIII =750 \2$aTransglutaminases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011503 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aProtein Glutamine gamma Glutamyltransferase 2$0(DNLM)D000091345$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 00557cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362714102441 =005 20120730164022.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136915 =035 \\$aBZY6821NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP552.T7 =150 \\$aTransferrin =450 \\$aSiderophilin =550 \\$wg$aAcute phase proteins =550 \\$wg$aBlood proteins =550 \\$wg$aCarrier proteins =550 \\$wg$aGlobulins =550 \\$wg$aIron proteins =550 \\$aIron in the body =750 \2$aTransferrin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014168 =LDR 00445cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362714202441 =005 20201102122513.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136914 =035 \\$aBZY6820NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC489.T73 =150 \\$aTransference (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$wg$aPsychoanalysis =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =750 \2$aTransference, Psychology$0(DNLM)D014167$5IEN =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362714302441 =005 20120730164021.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136913 =035 \\$aBZY6819NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP605$bQP606 =150 \\$aTransferases =550 \\$wg$aEnzymes =750 \2$aTransferases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014166 =LDR 00778cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362714402441 =005 20201223135337.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136907 =035 \\$aBZY6813NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB1059 =150 \\$aTransfer of training =450 \\$aTransfer of learning =550 \\$wg$aEducational psychology =550 \\$wg$aLearning, Psychology of =550 \\$aFormal discipline =670 \\$aHarriman, P.L. Handbook of psych. terms, 1965$b(transfer of training: improvement in an unpracticed function which results from previous learning (said to take place because of identical elements or because of the generalizations which have been made by the learner)) =750 \2$aTransfer, Psychology$0(DNLM)D014163$5IEN =LDR 00571cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362714502441 =005 20120730164021.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136904 =035 \\$aBZY6810NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.T67$cImmunology =053 \\$aRM282.T7$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aTransfer factor (Immunology) =450 \\$aLeucocyte transfer factor =450 \\$aPassive sensitization transfer factor =450 \\$aSensitization transfer factor =550 \\$wg$aLymphokines =750 \2$aTransfer Factor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014165 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362714602441 =005 20120730164021.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136898 =035 \\$aBZY6804NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTransfection =550 \\$wg$aNucleic acids =550 \\$wg$aViral genetics =550 \\$aGenetic transformation =750 \2$aTransfection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014162 =LDR 00479cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362714702441 =005 20120730164021.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136897 =035 \\$aBZY6803NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR73 =150 \\$aTransduction =450 \\$aGenetic transduction =450 \\$aTransduction, Genetic =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial genetics =550 \\$aBacteriophages =750 \2$aTransduction, Genetic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014161 =LDR 00537cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362714802441 =005 20120730164021.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136892 =035 \\$aBZY6798NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTJ223.T75$cControl engineering =053 \0$aTK7872.T6$cElectronics =150 \\$aTransducers =550 \\$wg$aElectric apparatus and appliances =550 \\$wg$aElectromechanical devices =550 \\$wg$aElectronic apparatus and appliances =750 \2$aTransducers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014159 =LDR 00729cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362714902441 =005 20120730164021.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136890 =035 \\$aBZY6796NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM880 =150 \\$aTranscutaneous electrical nerve stimulation =450 \\$aElectroanalgesia =450 \\$aNerve stimulation, Transcutaneous electrical =450 \\$aPercutaneous electrical nerve stimulation =450 \\$aTENS (Therapeutics) =450 \\$aTransdermal electrostimulation =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesia =550 \\$wg$aNeural stimulation =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90$ar:AJO:8/15/90 =750 \2$aTranscutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004561 =LDR 00383cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362715002441 =005 20120730164021.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136871 =035 \\$aBZY6777NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC489.T7 =150 \\$aTransactional analysis =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =750 \2$aTransactional Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014152 =LDR 01099cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362715102441 =005 20120730164021.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136865 =035 \\$aBZY6771NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM333 =150 \\$aTranquilizing drugs =450 \\$aAntianxiety agents =450 \\$aAntianxiety drugs =450 \\$aAnxiolytic agents =450 \\$aAnxiolytic drugs =450 \\$aAnxiolytics =450 \\$aAtaractic drugs =450 \\$aMinor tranquilizers =450 \\$aMinor tranquilizing agents =450 \\$aMinor tranquilizing drugs =450 \\$aTranquilizers =450 \\$aTranquilizing agents$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aPsychotropic drugs =670 \\$aLazarus, A. The neuroleptic malignant syndromes and related conditions, c1989. =670 \\$aGoth. Med. pharmacol., 1988. =670 \\$aGoodman. The pharmacological basis of therapeutics, 1985. =670 \\$aKatzung. Basic and clinical pharmacology, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tranquilizing agents, Minor) =750 \2$aTranquilizing Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014149 =LDR 00828cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362715202441 =005 20120730164021.0 =008 000919i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136853 =035 \\$aBZY6759NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aHV4480$bHV4630 =150 \\$aTramps =450 \\$aHoboes =450 \\$aTransients$5IEN =450 \\$aVagabonds =450 \\$aVagrants =550 \\$wg$aHomeless persons =550 \\$wg$aPoor =550 \\$aRogues and vagabonds =680 \\$iHere are entered works on persons who travel about from place to place living on occasional jobs or gifts of money and food. Works on the criminal offense of being idle without visible means of support are entered under$aVagrancy. =681 \\$iNote under$aVagrancy =750 \2$aTransients and Migrants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014171 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362715302441 =005 20120730164020.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136794 =035 \\$aBZY6700LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74 =150 \\$aTragopogon =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =750 \2$aTragopogon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031188 =LDR 01961cz a2200409n 4500 =001 9880362715402441 =005 20120730164020.0 =008 050607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136758 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dViU =053 \0$aHE5613.5$bHE5614.6$cTransportation =053 \0$aRA772.T7$cPublic health =150 \\$aTraffic accidents =450 \\$aAutomobile accidents =450 \\$aAutomobiles$xAccidents =450 \\$aCar accidents =450 \\$aCollisions, Automobile =450 \\$aCrashes, Automobile =450 \\$aHighway accidents =450 \\$aMotor vehicle accidents =450 \\$aMotor vehicle crashes =450 \\$aRoad accidents =450 \\$aTransportation, Automotive$xAccidents =450 \\$aVehicle accidents =450 \\$aVehicles$xAccidents =450 \\$aVehicular accidents =450 \\$aWrecks, Automobile =550 \\$wg$aTransportation accidents =550 \\$aTraffic conflicts =550 \\$aVehicle extrication =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Automobile collisions) =670 \\$aWaU database, June 6, 2005$b(road accidents; automobile accidents; automotive collision; red-light-running crashes; two-car collisions; highway accidents; highway collision; motor vehicle accidents; vehicular accidents; traffic crashes; vehicle crash; car crashes; traffic collisions; motor vehicle traffic collision; motor vehicle collisions) =670 \\$aSeven secrets to avoiding car accidents, via WWW, June 6, 2005 =670 \\$aWrecked exotics website, June 6, 2005$b(car accidents, car wrecks, car crash; crashes) =670 \\$aAutomotive Technologies International home page, June 6, 2005$b(Over 43,000 people were killed in automotive collisions last year in the United States) =670 \\$aAnalysis of holiday fatalities on Virginia highways, 1999:$bp. 1 (motor vehicle crashes were the seventh leading cause of death in Virginia for 1999) =750 \2$aAccidents, Traffic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000063 =LDR 00428cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362715502441 =005 20120730164020.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136745 =035 \\$aBZY6651LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85136745 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C73$cBotany =150 \\$aTradescantia =450 \\$aSpiderworts =550 \\$wg$aCommelinaceae =750 \2$aTradescantia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034823 =LDR 01067cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362715602441 =005 20120730164020.0 =008 030425i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136516 $zsj 96005860 =035 \\$aBZY6422NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD6350$bHD6940.7 =150 \\$aLabor unions =360 \\$isubdivision$aLabor unions$iunder occupational groups and types of employees =450 \\$aIndustrial unions =450 \\$aLabor organizations =450 \\$aLabor, Organized =450 \\$aOrganized labor =450 \\$wnne$aTrade-unions =450 \\$aUnions, Labor =450 \\$aUnions, Trade =450 \\$aWorking-men's associations =550 \\$wg$aLabor movement =550 \\$wg$aSocieties =550 \\$aCentral labor councils =550 \\$aGuilds =550 \\$aSyndicalism =665 \\$aFor materials cataloged before July 1999, search under: Trade-unions; and Trade unions$5IEN =681 \\$iExample under reference from$aLabour =681 \\$iNote under$aLabor movement =750 \2$aLabor Unions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007750 =LDR 00542cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362715702441 =005 20120730164020.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136427 =035 \\$aBZY6333NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE321 =150 \\$aTrachoma =450 \\$aConjunctivitis, Granular =450 \\$aEgyptian ophthalmia =450 \\$aGranular conjunctivitis =450 \\$aGranular lids =550 \\$wg$aChlamydia infections =550 \\$wg$aConjunctiva$xDiseases =750 \2$aTrachoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014141 =LDR 00480cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362715802441 =005 20120730164019.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136417 =035 \\$aBZY6323NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRF517 =150 \\$aTracheotomy =450 \\$aTracheostomy =550 \\$wg$aAirway (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aTrachea$xSurgery =750 \2$aTracheotomy$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D014140 =750 \2$aTracheostomy$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D014139 =LDR 00451cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362715902441 =005 20120730164019.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136410 =035 \\$aBZY6316NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRF520 =150 \\$aTracheitis =450 \\$aTrachea$xInflammation =450 \\$aTrachitis =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =550 \\$wg$aTrachea$xDiseases =750 \2$aTracheitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014136 =LDR 00606cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362716002441 =005 20120730164019.0 =008 060216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136405 =035 \\$aBZY6311NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTrachea$xStenosis =450 \\$aTracheal stenosis =450 \\$aTracheostenosis =550 \\$wg$aStenosis =550 \\$wg$aTrachea$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH browser, Feb. 16, 2006$b(Trachael Stenosis) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(stenosis, tracheal stenosis. Also called tracheostenosis) =750 \2$aTracheal Stenosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014135 =LDR 00406cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362716102441 =005 20120730164019.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136404 =035 \\$aBZY6310NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTrachea$xIntubation =681 \\$iExample under reference from$aIntubation =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIntubation, Intratracheal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007442 =LDR 00383cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362716202441 =005 20120730164019.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136402 =035 \\$aBZY6308NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF510$bRF535 =150 \\$aTrachea$xDiseases =450 \\$aTracheal diseases$5IEN =750 \2$aTracheal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014133 =LDR 00482cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362716302441 =005 20120730164019.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136401 =035 \\$aBZY6307NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL854$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM257$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aTrachea =450 \\$aWindpipe =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs =550 \\$wg$aThroat =550 \\$aLarynx =750 \2$aTrachea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014132 =LDR 00422cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362716402441 =005 20120730164019.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136391 =035 \\$aBZY6297NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aTrace elements in nutrition =450 \\$aMicronutrients =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =550 \\$aTrace element deficiency diseases =750 \2$aMicronutrients$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018977 =LDR 04068cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362716502441 =005 20141009160457.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136387 =035 \\$aBZY6293NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aTrace elements =360 \\$inames of specific elements, e.g.$aBoron =450 \\$aAccessory elements =450 \\$aMicroelements =450 \\$aMicronutrients =450 \\$aMinerals, Trace =450 \\$aMinor elements =450 \\$aTrace minerals =550 \\$wg$aAgricultural chemicals =550 \\$wg$aChemical elements =670 \\$aMajor- and trace-element analyses of Steens Basalt, southeastern Oregon, 1998:$bp. 1 (major- and trace-element analyses of 85 lava flows and dikes collected from the Steens Basalt at Steens Mountain, Oregon) =670 \\$aDictionary.com, July 15, 2014$b(trace element noun Biochemistry: any element that is required in minute quantities for physiological functioning. Also called trace mineral.) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online, July 15, 2014$b(trace element : a chemical element that is present only in very small amounts; a chemical or element that a living thing needs in very small amounts in order to live) =670 \\$aCollins English dictionary, via WWW, July 15, 2014$b(trace element: any of various chemical elements, such as iron, manganese, zinc, copper, and iodine, that occur in very small amounts in organisms and are essential for many physiological and biochemical processes) =670 \\$aEncyc. Britannica online, July 15, 2014$b(trace element, also called Micronutrient, in biology, any chemical element required by living organisms in minute amounts, usually as part of a vital enzyme, a cell-produced catalytic protein. Exact needs vary among species, but commonly required plant micronutrients include copper, boron, zinc, manganese, and molybdenum. Animals also require manganese, iodine, and cobalt. Lack of a necessary plant micronutrient in the soil causes plant deficiency diseases; lack of animal micronutrients in the soil may not harm the plants, but, without them, animals feeding solely on those plants develop deficiency diseases.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 15, 2014$b(In analytical chemistry, a trace element is an element in a sample that has an average concentration of less than 100 parts per million measured in atomic count or less than 100 micrograms per gram. In biochemistry, a trace element is a dietary mineral that is needed in very minute quantities for the proper growth, development, and physiology of the organism. In geochemistry, a trace element is a chemical element whose concentration is less than 1000 ppm or 0.1% of a rock's composition.) =670 \\$aPlant nutrients, via North Carolina Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services website, July 15, 2014$b(Sixteen chemical elements are known to be important to a plant's growth and survival. The sixteen chemical elements are divided into two main groups: non-mineral and mineral. The Non-Mineral Nutrients are hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), & carbon (C). The mineral nutrients are divided into two groups: macronutrients and micronutrients. Macronutrients can be broken into two more groups: primary and secondary nutrients. The primary nutrients are nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). The secondary nutrients are calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), and sulfur (S). There are usually enough of these nutrients in the soil so fertilization is not always needed. Also, large amounts of Calcium and Magnesium are added when lime is applied to acidic soils. Micronutrients are those elements essential for plant growth which are needed in only very small (micro) quantities. These elements are sometimes called minor elements or trace elements, but use of the term micronutrient is encouraged by the American Society of Agronomy and the Soil Science Society of America. The micronutrients are boron (B), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), chloride (Cl), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo) and zinc (Zn).) =750 \2$aTrace Elements$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014131 =LDR 00729cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362716602441 =005 20120730164018.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136372 =035 \\$aBZY6278NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGN454$bGN456$cPrimitive =053 \\$aGN799.T75$cPrehistoric =053 \\$aGV1218.5$cRecreation =053 \\$aQ164$cScientific =053 \\$aTS2301.T7$cManufacture =053 \\$aTT174$bTT174.5$cHandicraft =150 \\$aToys =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aToy =550 \\$wg$aAmusements =550 \\$wg$aChildren's paraphernalia =550 \\$wg$aInfants' supplies =550 \\$aMiniature objects =750 \2$aPlay and Playthings$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010988 =LDR 00436cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362716702441 =005 20120730164018.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136341 =035 \\$aBZY6247NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF809.T6 =150 \\$aToxoplasmosis in animals =450 \\$aToxoplasmosis, Animal$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aCoccidiosis in animals =750 \2$aToxoplasmosis, Animal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014124 =LDR 00711cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362716802441 =005 20120730164018.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136340 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02031280 =035 \\$aBZY6246NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE901.T69 =150 \\$aOcular toxoplasmosis =450 \\$aToxoplasmic chorioretinitis =450 \\$wnne$aToxoplasmosis, Ocular =550 \\$wg$aChorioretinitis =550 \\$wg$aEye$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aToxoplasmosis =670 \\$aMESH$b(Toxoplasmosis, Ocular) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Toxoplasmosis : ocular t., toxoplasmic chorioretinitis) =750 \2$aToxoplasmosis, Ocular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014126 =LDR 00383cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362716902441 =005 20120730164018.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136339 =035 \\$aBZY6245NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC186.T75$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aToxoplasmosis =550 \\$wg$aCoccidiosis =750 \2$aToxoplasmosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014123 =LDR 00679cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362717002441 =005 20060516091508.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136335 =035 \\$aBZY6241NU =035 \\$aSH 85136335 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP631$bQP632$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aRA1250$bRA1260$cToxicology =150 \\$aToxins =450 \\$aNatural toxicants =450 \\$aToxicants, Natural =450 \\$wnne$aToxins and antitoxins =550 \\$wg$aAntigens =550 \\$wg$aMetabolites =550 \\$wg$aPoisons =550 \\$aAntitoxins =550 \\$aDetoxification (Health) =750 \2$aToxins, Biological$0(DNLM)D014118$5IEN =LDR 00355cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362717102441 =005 20120730164018.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136332 =035 \\$aBZY6238NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aToxicology, Experimental =450 \\$aExperimental toxicology =750 \2$aToxicology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014116 =LDR 00722cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362717202441 =005 20120730164018.0 =008 050131i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136331 =035 \\$aBZY6237NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRA1190$bRA1270 =150 \\$aToxicology =360 \\$isubdivision$aToxicology$iunder individual chemicals and other substances and groups of chemicals and other substances for works on their poisonous effect on human beings or animals, e.g.$aCopper--Toxicology; Venom--Toxicology =450 \\$aChemicals$xToxicology =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =550 \\$aPoisoning =550 \\$aPoisons =750 \2$aToxicology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014116 =LDR 00342cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362717302441 =005 20120730164018.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136330 =035 \\$aBZY6236NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aToxicologists =550 \\$wg$aMedical scientists =750 \2$aToxicology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014116 =LDR 00729cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362717402441 =005 20120730164018.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136329 =035 \\$aBZY6235NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA1224.5 =150 \\$aToxicological emergencies =450 \\$aEmergencies, Toxicological =450 \\$aToxicologic emergencies =550 \\$wg$aMedical emergencies =550 \\$wg$aToxicology =670 \\$aManual of toxicologic emergencies, c1989. =788 \0$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record$aPoisoning$iand$aEmergencies$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aPoisoning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011041 =750 \2$81$wb$aEmergencies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004630 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362717502441 =005 20120730164018.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136328 =035 \\$aBZY6234NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A498 =150 \\$aToxicodendron =550 \\$wg$aAnacardiaceae =750 \2$aToxicodendron$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012251 =LDR 00926cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363138502441 =005 20060621140832.0 =008 970129\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97001145 $zsh 97000311 =035 \\$aCTS0389NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 97001145 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPeople with disabilities in art =450 \\$aHandicapped$xArt$5IEN =450 \\$wnne$aHandicapped in art =450 \\$wnne$aPhysically handicapped in art =667 \\$aThis authority record was created entirely by computer program. Evaluate information in this record when the heading is next encountered.$5IEN =670 \\$a81040298: Rudely stamp'd : imaginal disability and prejudice, [1982] c1981. =750 \2$81$wb$aDisabled Persons$0(DNLM)D006233$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aArt$0(DNLM)D001154$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDisabled Persons$iand$aArt$5IEN =LDR 00639cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363138602441 =005 20120730164438.0 =008 040223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97000799 =035 \\$aCTQ8129LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF724.85.E56 =150 \\$aEmotions in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 89102402: Fischer, I. Emotionen im h�oheren Lebensalter, c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aEmotions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004644 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEmotions$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 01134cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363138702441 =005 20120730164438.0 =008 970116i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97000617 =035 \\$aCTQ7995NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRD96.58 =150 \0$aCrush syndrome =450 \0$aBywaters' syndrome =450 \0$aCompression syndrome =450 \0$aCrush injuries =450 \0$aCrush injury =450 \0$aMyorenal syndrome =450 \0$aRhabdomyolysis, Traumatic =450 \0$aTraumatic rhabdomyolysis =550 \0$wg$aSyndromes =550 \0$wg$aWounds and injuries =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-228319: Nechaev, �E.A. Diagnostika i patogeneticheskoe lechenie sindroma dlitel�nogo sdavleni�i�a, 1992. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(Crush syndrome. Syn.: Compression syndrome; Bywaters' syndrome) =670 \\$aJablonski's dict. syndromes$b(Crush syndrome. Syn.: Bywaters syndrome, compression syndrome, crush injury, myorenal syndrome, traumatic rhabdomyolysis) =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =750 \2$aCrush Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003444 =LDR 00676cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363138802441 =005 20060609140546.0 =008 970114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97000516 =035 \\$aCTQ7921NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP572.G52 =150 \\$aGlucagon-like peptide 1 =450 \\$aGLP-1 (Hormone) =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal hormones =550 \\$wg$aPeptide hormones =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-4323: The insulinotropic gut hormone glucagon-like peptide-1, 1997$b(GLP-1) =670 \\$aMESH Suppl. Chem.$b(glucagon-like peptide 1) =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aGlucagon-Like Peptide 1$0(DNLM)D052216$5IEN =LDR 00713cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363138902441 =005 20120730164432.0 =008 960820i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96008848 =035 \\$aCTD9408LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aRhaponticum =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-172264: Kholop�t�seva, N.P. Vvedenie v kul�turu maral�ego korn�i�a v Karelii, 1993:$bp. 5 (Rhaponticum carthamoides; Astraceae (Compositae)) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Rhaponticum) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Rhaponticum; Compositae) =675 \\$aHortus 3;$aWeb. 3;$aSPN;$aEngler Syl. Pflanz. =750 \2$aLeuzea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D043843 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363139002441 =005 20120730164432.0 =008 960819i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96008818 =035 \\$aCTD9391NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPhenylacetates =550 \0$wg$aCarboxylic acids =670 \\$aMESH$b(Phenylacetates) =750 \2$aPhenylacetates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010648 =LDR 00643cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363139102441 =005 20120730164432.0 =008 960807i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96008519 =035 \\$aCTD9337NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aHomovanillic acid =450 \0$aHVA (Homovanillic acid) =550 \0$wg$aPhenylacetates =670 \\$aWork cat.: 9630139: Plasma homovanillic acid studies in schizophrenia ... 1996$b(homovanillic acid, HVA) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck index. =670 \\$aBasic and clinical pharmacology, 3rd. ed.:$bp. 307 (homovanillic acid, HVA) =750 \2$aHomovanillic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006719 =LDR 00768cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363139202441 =005 20120730164432.0 =008 960819i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 96008797 =035 \\$aCTD3411NU =040 \\$aCtHT$cDLC$dAzTeS =053 \0$aQK495.L25$cBotany =150 \\$aScutellaria =450 \\$aSkullcaps (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Epling, C. American species of Scutellaria, 1942. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 451. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading. =670 \\$aDictionary of Common Names WWW, Feb. 25, 2007$bLatin to common (Scutellaria = skullcap) =670 \\$aPlants.usda.gov website, Mar. 9, 2006$b(scutellaria (skullcap)) =750 \2$aScutellaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031363 =LDR 00489cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363139302441 =005 20120730164432.0 =008 960819i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96008780 =035 \\$aCTD3408NU =040 \\$aCtHT$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25$cBotany =150 \\$aMonarda =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: McClintock, E.M. Review of the genus Monarda, 1942. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading. =750 \2$aMonarda$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031338 =LDR 02120cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880363139402441 =005 20190215114835.0 =008 960205i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 96001186 =035 \\$aCSK6112NU =040 \\$aCSfA$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aGN51$bGN290$cAnthropology =053 \0$aQL737.P94$cZoology =150 \\$aHominids =450 \\$aGreat apes =450 \\$aHominians =450 \\$wnne$aHominidae =450 \\$aHomininae =450 \\$aHomonids =450 \\$aHominins =450 \\$aMan-like primates =450 \\$aPongidae =550 \\$wg$aApes =550 \\$wg$aPrimates =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nelson, A.J. Cortical bone thickness in the primate and hominid postcranium, 1995. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Hominidae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(hominid, also homonid, hominian) =670 \\$aGeoRef$b(Hominidae) =670 \\$aITIS, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Family Hominidae - man-like primates. Direct children: Genus Gorilla; Genus Homo - hominoids; Genus Pan; Genus Pongo) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History website, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Family Hominidae. Synonym: Pongidae. Includes: Genus Gorilla, genus Homo, genus Pan, genus Pongo. The genera are placed in two subfamilies by Groves: Ponginae (Pongo alone), and Homininae (Gorilla, Homo, Pan)) =670 \\$aAnimal diversity web, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Family Hominidae - great apes and humans) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Apes are Old World anthropoid mammals, more specifically a clade of tailless catarrhine primates, belonging to the biological superfamily Hominoidea. Hominoidea contains two families of living (extant) species: Hylobatidae consists of four genera and sixteen species of gibbon, including the lar gibbon and the siamang. They are commonly referred to as lesser apes. Hominidae consists of orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and humans. Alternatively, the hominidae family are collectively described as the great apes.) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20140328 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Hominidae =750 \2$aHominidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015186 =LDR 00457cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363139502441 =005 20120730164432.0 =008 960819i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96008778 =035 \\$aCTD3407LC =040 \\$aCtHT$cDLC =053 \0$aQK569.R37$cBotany =150 \\$aLaurencia =550 \\$wg$aRhodomelaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Yamada, Y. Notes on Laurencia, 1931. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Laurencia) =750 \2$aLaurencia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044722 =LDR 00650cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363139602441 =005 20120730164432.0 =008 960809i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96008594 =035 \\$aCTD3319NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ506.D55 =150 \0$aDissociative disorders in children =550 \0$wg$aChild psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-33496: The dissociative child ... 1996. =750 \2$81$wb$aDissociative Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004213 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDissociative Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00526cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363139702441 =005 20080404153141.0 =008 951204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95010177 =035 \\$aCSJ5081NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP609.R53 =150 \0$aRibonucleases =450 \0$aRNases =550 \0$wg$aNucleases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-126284: Trautwein-Fritz, K. Construction of an improved expression system for bovine pancreatic ribonuclease A ... 1992. =750 \2$aRibonucleases$0(DNLM)D012260$5IEN =LDR 00612cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363139802441 =005 20120730164426.0 =008 951201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95010095 =035 \\$aCSJ5007LC =040 \\$aMnMHCL$cDLC =150 \0$aCooperativeness in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Cooperation in teenagers) =750 \2$81$wb$aCooperative Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003299 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCooperative Behavior$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00861cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363139902441 =005 20080211085416.0 =008 960731i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96008310 =035 \\$aCTD3268NU =040 \\$aMH$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aProtein-tyrosine phosphatase =450 \0$aPhosphotyrosine phosphatase =450 \0$aPTPase =450 \0$aTyrosine phosphatase =450 \0$aTyrosine phosphoprotein phosphatase =450 \0$aTyrosyl phosphoprotein phosphatase =550 \0$wg$aPhosphoprotein phosphatases =670 \\$aWork cat.: sn95-30800: Protein profile. Phosphoprotein phosphatases 1, Tyrosine phosphatases, vol. 2, no. 13 (1995), surrogate:$bcontents (protein-tyrosine phosphatases) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Protein-tyrosine phosphatase) =670 \\$aEnz. nomenclature. =750 \2$aProtein Tyrosine Phosphatases$0(DNLM)D017027$5IEN =LDR 00588cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363140002441 =005 20120730164425.0 =008 951201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95010094 =035 \\$aCSJ5006LC =040 \\$aMnMHCL$cDLC =150 \0$aCooperativeness in women =550 \0$wg$aWomen$xPsychology =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Cooperation in women) =750 \2$81$wb$aCooperative Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003299 =750 \2$81$wb$aWomen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014930 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCooperative Behavior$iand$aWomen$5IEN =LDR 00518cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363140102441 =005 20120730164431.0 =008 960806i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96008503 =035 \\$aCTC8565NU =040 \\$aMnMHCL$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aEarwax =450 \0$aCerumen =450 \0$aEar wax =550 \0$wg$aEar$xSecretions =550 \0$wg$aWaxes =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Ear wax) =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb 3$b(Cerumen called also Earwax) =750 \2$aCerumen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002571 =LDR 00930cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363140202441 =005 20131010111614.0 =008 951130i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 95010052 =035 \\$aCSJ4981LC =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.A83$cBotany =150 \\$aCordyline =550 \\$wg$aAsparagaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Simpson, P. Sudden decline in cabbage trees (Cordyline australis), 1991. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Cordyline) =670 \\$aSalmon, J.T. Native trees of New Zealand, 1986:$bp. 347 (Cordyline: genus of fifteen species) =670 \\$aITIS, July 16, 2013$b(Genus Cordyline Comm. ex R. Br. - cordyline. Family Asparagaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, July 16, 2013$b(Genus Cordyline Comm. ex R. Br. Family: Asparagaceae, subfamily Lomandroideae Also sometimes placed in: Agavaceae, Asteliaceae, Laxmanniaceae, Lomandraceae) =750 \2$aCordyline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031406 =LDR 00554cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363140302441 =005 20120730164425.0 =008 951109i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95009543 =035 \\$aCSH6718NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aFumonisins =550 \\$wg$aMycotoxins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-26382: Fumonisins in food, 1996. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$bChem. substance index (Fumonisin B4) =670 \\$aMESH Chem. Suppl.$b(Fumonisin B1, Fumonisin B2, Fumonisin B3) =750 \2$aFumonisins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D037341 =LDR 00594cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363140402441 =005 20120730164431.0 =008 960806i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96008472 =035 \\$aCTC8546NU =040 \\$aMnMHCL$cDLC =150 \0$aBelching =450 \0$aBurping =450 \0$aEructation =550 \0$aGastrointestinal gas =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-168347: Branzei, S. Planet Dexter's grossology, 1995. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Belching) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 101 (Belch; Burp; Eructation) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Eructation) =750 \2$aEructation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004884 =LDR 00788cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363140502441 =005 20120730164425.0 =008 951106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95009366 =035 \\$aCSG9378LC =040 \\$aOr$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =053 \0$aSB615.S5$cWeeds =150 \\$aSow thistles =450 \\$aSonchus =450 \\$aSowthistles =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =550 \\$wg$aThistles =670 \\$aWork cat.: Downard, R. Annual and perennial sowthistles, Sonchus oleraceus, S. asper, S. uliginosus, S. arvensis, 1995. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(sow thistle: any of several ... annual or perennial weedy herbs constituting the genus Sonchus; Sonchus: a genus (family Compositae) comprising the sow thistles) =750 \2$aSonchus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031184 =LDR 01013cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363140602441 =005 20060515100614.0 =008 960802i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96008414 =035 \\$aCTC8508NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aCyclooxygenases =450 \0$aArachidonate cyclooxygenases =450 \0$aProstaglandin-endoperoxide synthases =550 \0$wg$aOxidoreductases =550 \0$aProstaglandins$xSynthesis =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-163250: Improved non-steroid anti-flammatory drugs COX-2 enzyme inhibitors : proceedings of a conference held on October 10-11, 1995, at Regent's College, London, c1996. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cyclooxygenase inhibitors; Cyclooxygenase, see Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide synthase) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Arachidonate cyclooxygenase [39391-18-9]) =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature, 1992$b(Prostaglandin-endoperoxidase synthase (1.14.99.1)) =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b(Cyclooxygenase) =750 \2$aProstaglandin-Endoperoxide Synthases$0(DNLM)D011451$5IEN =LDR 00909cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363140702441 =005 20060707123737.0 =008 951031||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95009183 =035 \\$aCSG9268NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMyc proteins =450 \\$aMyc oncoproteins =450 \\$aMyc proto-oncogene proteins =450 \\$aOncoproteins, Myc =450 \\$aProto-oncogene proteins, Myc =550 \\$wg$aTranscription factors =550 \\$wg$aTumor proteins =550 \\$aMyc oncogenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-45215: Dang, C.V. c-Myc function in neoplasia, 1995. =670 \\$aDr. Harold E. Varmus, Director, National Institutes of Health. "Cancer : When good cells go bad". NIH Mini-Med School on Capitol Hill, October 30, 1995. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Oncogene Protein p55 (v-myc); Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc) =750 \2$aProto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc$0(DNLM)D016271$5IEN =LDR 01289cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363140802441 =005 20110915214311.0 =008 960801||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 96008334 =035 \\$aCTC8466NU =040 \\$aMH$cDLC$dABAU =150 \\$aNuclear receptors (Biochemistry) =450 \\$aNuclear hormone receptors =450 \\$aReceptors, Nuclear (Biochemistry) =450 \\$aReceptors, Nuclear hormone =550 \\$wg$aHormone receptors =550 \\$wg$aTranscription factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: sn96031061: Protein profile. Transcription factors 3, Nuclear receptors, vol. 2, issue 11 (1995):$bcontents (nuclear receptors) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Receptors, Cytoplasmic and nuclear) =670 \\$aGrowth regulation by nuclear hormone receptors, 1992:$bp. 1 (nuclear receptors) =670 \\$aReceptor subunits and complexes, 1992:$bp. 353 ('nuclear receptor' superfamily; steroid/thyroid hormone receptor superfamily of transcription factors) =670 \\$aAnnual review of physiology, 2004:$bp. 315 (Nuclear receptors (also known as nuclear hormone receptors) are hormone-regulated transcription factors that control many important physiological and developmental processes in animals and humans) =750 \2$aReceptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear$0(DNLM)D018160$5IEN =LDR 00785cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363140902441 =005 20120730164425.0 =008 951031||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95009180 =035 \\$aCSG9265NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC268.44.M93 =150 \0$aMyc oncogenes =450 \0$aMyc genes =450 \0$aMyc proto-oncogenes =550 \0$wg$aOncogenes =550 \0$aMyc proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-45215: Dang, C.V. c-Myc function in neoplasia, 1995$b(c-myc protooncogene) =670 \\$aDr. Harold E. Varmus, Director, National Institutes of Health. "Cancer : When good cells go bad". NIH Mini-Med School on Capitol Hill, October 30, 1995. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Genes, myc: myc stands for MYeloCytomatosis) =750 \2$aGenes, myc$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016259 =LDR 01910cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880363141002441 =005 20120730164431.0 =008 960730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96008268 =035 \\$aCTC8451LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.M5135$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.T74$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aTrilliums =450 \\$aBirthroots =450 \\$aTrillium =450 \\$aWake-robins =450 \\$aWakerobins =550 \\$wg$aMelanthiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96027583: Case, F.W. Trilliums, 1997:$bp. 14 (genus Trillium ... Traditionally most botanists have placed trilliums in the lily family, Liliaceae ... many modern botanists place trilliums and their close relatives in a separate family, Trilliaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Trillium, genus of Liliaceae; -s: any plant of genus Trillium) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Trillium L. Trilliaceae/Liliaceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Trillium L. Wake-robin, Birthroot; Liliaceae, Trilliums) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 522 (Trillium, Liliaceae) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Trillium ... Trillium (Wakerobin) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Trillium) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Mar. 2, 2007$b(genus Trillium, family Melanthiaceae, also sometimes placed in Liliaceae, Trilliaceae. Possible synonym: Trillidium) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Mar. 2, 2007$b(genus Trillium, family Melanthiaceae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 2, 2007$b(Trillium is a genus of about 40-50 species of perennial herbaceous flowering plants, native to temperate regions of North America and Asia. They used to be treated in the family Trilliaceae or Trillium family, a part of the Liliales or Lily order. The AGP II rreats Trilliaceae as a synonym of the family Melanthiaceae. Common names include trillium, wakerobin, and birthroot) =750 \2$aTrillium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031446 =LDR 00442cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363141102441 =005 20120730164431.0 =008 100505i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010008296 =035 \\$aCTC3717NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBone marrow$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Raab, Diana. Healing with words, c2010 =750 \2$aBone Marrow Neoplasms$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D019046 =LDR 02327cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880363141202441 =005 20200907143936.0 =008 040816i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 95008857 =035 \\$aCSG9204NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aDigital libraries =450 \\$aDigital curation =450 \\$aDigital media collections =450 \\$aDigital media libraries =450 \\$aElectronic libraries =450 \\$aElectronic publication collections =450 \\$aElectronic publication libraries =450 \\$aElectronic text collections =450 \\$aVirtual libraries =550 \\$wg$aLibraries =550 \\$aInformation storage and retrieval systems =550 \\$aWeb archives =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95040028: The National Electronic Library, 1996. =670 \\$a95159026: Proceedings of Digital Libraries '94, the first annual Conference on the Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries, 1994:$bpp. 1-2 (Digital library, electronic library, virtual library all used as synonymous in paper, "does not seem clear in the literature if what is meant by the digital library is a series of ... collections or one ... collection") p. 163 (prevailing view is that digital libraries are archival collections of digital materials to be browsed and queried by information-seeking individuals) =670 \\$aMAG3 Sept. 20, 1995:$br "digital libraries". =670 \\$aThe evolving virtual library, 1995. =670 \\$aWWW, Oct. 3, 2000$b(electronic text collections; digital libraries) =670 \\$aRhyno, A. Using open source systems for digital libraries, 2003$b(Digital Library Federation definiton of "digital libraries" quoted in Preface: "organizations that provide the resources, including the specialized staff, to select, structure, offer intellectual access to, interpret, distribute, preserve the integrity of, and ensure the persistence over time of collections of digital works so that they are readily and economically available for use by a defined community or set of communities.") =680 \\$iHere are entered works on collections of resources in digital formats. Works on collections of discrete items of related data that can be accessed individually, in combination, or as a whole are entered under$aData sets =750 \2$aLibraries, Digital$0(DNLM)D046609$5IEN =LDR 00681cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363141302441 =005 20120730164431.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96007700 =035 \\$aCTA7222NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF720.S67 =150 \\$aSpeech perception in newborn infants =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-29015: The discovery of spoken language, c1997. =750 \2$81$wb$aSpeech Perception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013067 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007231 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSpeech Perception$iand$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN =LDR 00957cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363141402441 =005 20110210084151.0 =008 951012i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95008680 =035 \\$aCSG0304LC =040 \\$aUk$cDLC =150 \0$aFenofibrate =450 \0$aLipanthyl =450 \0$aProcetofen =550 \0$wg$aAntilipemic agents =550 \0$wg$aPropionates =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fenofibrate monograph, 1995:$bp. 1 (Fenofibrate is the isopropyl ester of Chlorobenzoylphenoxymethylpropanoic acid) p. 40 (Hypolipidaemic drug) =670 \\$aTurner, P. Drugs handbook, 1995$b(Fenofibrate; related to Clofibrate) =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP$b(Fenofibrate; Cas 49562-28-9) =670 \\$aAmer. drug index, 1995$b(fenofibrate; use: antihyperlipidemic) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Procetofen x Fenofibrate, Lipanthyl) =675 \\$aBritish pharmacopoeia, 1993;$aMod. drug encyc. 15th =750 \2$aFenofibrate$0(DNLM)D011345$5IEN =LDR 00640cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363141502441 =005 20120730164430.0 =008 960710i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96007698 =035 \\$aCTA7220NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF720.S67 =150 \0$aSpeech perception in infants =550 \0$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-29015: The discovery of spoken language, c1997. =750 \2$81$wb$aSpeech Perception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013067 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSpeech Perception$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00596cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363141602441 =005 20120730164430.0 =008 040223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96007641 =035 \\$aCTA7187LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEpilepsy in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96028927: Seizures and epilepsy in the elderly, 1996. =750 \2$81$wb$aEpilepsy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004827 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEpilepsy$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00632cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363141702441 =005 20120730164425.0 =008 951011i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95008656 =035 \\$aCSG0284LC =040 \\$aUkOxU$cDLC =150 \0$aStuttering in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aSpeech disorders in adolescence =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rustin, L. The management of stuttering in adolescence, 1995. =750 \2$81$wb$aStuttering$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013342 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aStuttering$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00590cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363141802441 =005 20120730164430.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96007639 =035 \\$aCTA7186LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aConvulsions in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96028927: Seizures and epilepsy in the elderly, 1996. =750 \2$81$wb$aConvulsions$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aConvulsions$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00657cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363141902441 =005 20120730164425.0 =008 951011i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95008655 =035 \\$aCSG0283LC =040 \\$aUkOxU$cDLC =150 \0$aSpeech disorders in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aCommunicative disorders in adolescence =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rustin, L. The management of stuttering in adolescence, 1995. =750 \2$81$wb$aSpeech Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013064 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSpeech Disorders$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00583cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363142002441 =005 20060706140618.0 =008 960613i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96007147 =035 \\$aCSZ9036LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP609.P555 =150 \\$aPhospholipase C =450 \\$aPhosphoinositidase C =550 \\$wg$aPhospholipases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-26235: Tobin, A.B. Phosphoinositidase C-linked receptor desenisitization, 1996. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$bE.C. 3.1.4.3. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aPhospholipase C$0(DNLM)D010738$5IEN =LDR 00683cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363142102441 =005 20120730164424.0 =008 951005i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95008476 =035 \\$aCSG0186LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRG580.S54 =150 \0$aSkin diseases in pregnancy =550 \0$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =550 \0$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-40122: Skin changes and diseases in pregnancy, c1996. =750 \2$81$wb$aSkin Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012871 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSkin Diseases$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00907cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363142202441 =005 20030715122842.0 =008 960618i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96007226 =035 \\$aCSZ4709NU =040 \\$aMnMHCL$cDLC =150 \\$aElectronic mail messages =450 \\$aE-mail correspondence =450 \\$aE-mail messages =450 \\$aEmail correspondence =450 \\$aEmail messages =550 \\$wg$aTelematics =670 \\$a95-46859: Fletcher, S. E-Mail : a love story, 1996. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(E-mail correspondence) =670 \\$aCrumlish, C. Internet dict., 1995:$bp. 123 (message : an e-mail letter) =670 \\$aLC database, 7-11-96$b(electronic messages, computer messages (in titles about e-mail)) =670 \\$aAcad Am. encyc.:$bv. 5, p. 175 (electronic mail : letters and other written messages sent from one computer to another) =750 \2$aElectronic Mail =LDR 00719cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363142302441 =005 20120730164424.0 =008 950929i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95008240 =035 \\$aCSE6271NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM721$bRM723 =150 \0$aMassage therapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aMassage$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Massage =450 \0$aMassage$xTherapeutic use =450 \0$aTherapeutic massage =550 \0$wg$aTherapeutics, Physiological =670 \\$aLC database, 9/29/95$b(in titles: massage therapy; therapeutic massage) =670 \\$aAmerican Massage Therapy Association. =750 \2$aMassage$xtherapeutic use$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008405Q000627 =LDR 00786cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363142402441 =005 20120730164430.0 =008 960611i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96007090 =035 \\$aCSZ4638LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.C62 =150 \\$aCollectins =450 \\$aCollagen-like lectins =550 \\$wg$aCollagen =550 \\$wg$aLectins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-9437: Ezelpwotz. R.A.B. Collectins and innate immunity, 1996$b(The term 'collectin' describes a group of proteins that have four domains: an NH2 terminus that is rich in cysteines is followed by a collagen domain that is connected to the carboxy terminal lectin domain by the neck region) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 1993-1996. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aCollectins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D037222 =LDR 00786cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363142502441 =005 20120730164430.0 =008 960606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96007010 =035 \\$aCSZ4595LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aDexfenfluramine =450 \0$aRedux (Trademark) =550 \0$wg$aFenfluramine =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-26000: The Redux(R) revolution : everything you need to know about the most important weight loss discovery of the century, 1996. =670 \\$aUSP Dictionary$b(Dexfenfluramine) =670 \\$aNew York Times, "New diet pills raise old safety questions," by Philip Hilts:$bFeb. 21, 1996, p. C8. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$breg. no. 3239-44-9. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fenfluramine) =750 \2$aDexfenfluramine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020372 =LDR 00803cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363142602441 =005 20120730164424.0 =008 950929i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95008221 =035 \\$aCSE6267NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP552.M64 =150 \0$aMolecular chaperones =450 \0$aChaperone proteins =450 \0$aChaperones, Molecular =450 \0$aChaperonins =550 \0$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-44810 : The chaperonins, 1996. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Molecular chaperones: a family of cellular proteins that mediate the correct assembly of other polypeptides, and in some cases their assembly into oligometric structures, but which are not components of those final structures; also, Chaperone proteins) =750 \2$aMolecular Chaperones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018832 =LDR 01192cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363142702441 =005 20080321102751.0 =008 960328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96003462 =035 \\$aCSY3904NU =035 \\$ash 96003462 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA1226 =150 \0$aEnvironmental toxicology =450 \0$aEcotoxicology =450 \0$wnne$aPollutants$xToxicology =450 \0$wnne$aPollution$xToxicology =550 \0$wg$aEnvironmental health =550 \0$wg$aToxicology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-14283 : Essentials of environmental toxicology : the effects of environmentally hazardous substances on human health, 1996. =670 \\$aMcGraw Hill encyc. sci. tech.:$bv. 18, p. 437 (Environmental toxicology) =670 \\$aHodgson, E. Textbook of modern toxicology, 1987:$bp. 4 (Environmental toxicology is concerned with the movement of toxicants and their metabolites in the environment and in food chains and the effects of such toxicants on individuals and populations) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the effects of environmental toxicants and their metabolites on human and animal health. =750 \2$aEcotoxicology$0(DNLM)D054750$5IEN =LDR 00607cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363142802441 =005 20120730164424.0 =008 950922i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95007971 =035 \\$aCSE6120NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC632.A43 =150 \0$aAlpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency =550 \0$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \0$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =550 \0$wg$aMetabolism$xDisorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-41834: Alpha 1-Antitrypsin deficiency, c1996. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Alpha 1-Antitrypsin--Deficiency) =750 \2$aalpha 1-Antitrypsin Deficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019896 =LDR 00515cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363142902441 =005 20120730164430.0 =008 960131i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96000979 =035 \\$aCSY3820NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC685.A72 =150 \0$aAtrial flutter =550 \0$wg$aAtrial arrhythmias =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-3727: Atrial flutter : advances in mechanisms and management, 1996. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck:$bp. 459. =750 \2$aAtrial Flutter$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001282 =LDR 00610cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363143002441 =005 20120730164430.0 =008 960515i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96006072 =035 \\$aCSX9168NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRG950 =150 \0$aMidwifery =550 \0$wg$aNursing specialties =550 \0$aMidwives =667 \\$aThe heading "Midwifery" was created in late 1996; existing uses of "Midwives" were not evaluated for continued appropriateness.$5IEN =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aLC database, 5/15/96. =750 \2$aMidwifery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008880 =LDR 00672cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363143102441 =005 20120730164424.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 95007882 =035 \\$aCSE6093LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC607.A26 =150 \\$aAIDS (Disease) in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95041714: HIV/AIDS and the older adult, 1996. =750 \2$81$wb$aAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000163 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00672cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363143202441 =005 20060705091512.0 =008 951003i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95008387 =035 \\$aCSE1518LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aOverweight children =450 \0$aObesity in children$xPatients =550 \0$wg$aChildren =550 \0$wg$aOverweight persons =670 \\$aLC database, 10/3/95$b(titles: overweight children; overweight child) =750 \2$81$wb$aOverweight$0(DNLM)D050177$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aOverweight$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00958cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363143302441 =005 20120730164430.0 =008 960528i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96006735 =035 \\$aCSX4829LC =040 \\$aNjR$cDLC =150 \0$aHyperacusis =450 \0$aAcoustic hyperesthesia =450 \0$aAuditory hyperesthesia =450 \0$aHyperacousia =450 \0$aHyperacusia =450 \0$aHyperakusis =550 \0$wg$aHearing disorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rosenberg, E. Debilitating hyperacusis, 1955. =670 \\$aDorland's med dict.$b(hyperacusis; hyperacusia; hyperacousia; hyperakusia; acoustic hyperesthesia; auditory hyperesthesia) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(hyperacusis; hyperacusia) =670 \\$aMarriage, J. Is central hyperacusis a function of ... ?:$b109 (10): 915-21, 10/95. =670 \\$aMEDLINE abstr.$b(hyperacusis; phonophobia) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aMESH =750 \2$aHyperacusis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012001 =LDR 00487cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363143402441 =005 20120220100714.0 =008 960515||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96006071 =035 \\$aCSX1548LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHLA-B27 antigen =550 \\$wg$aHLA histocompatibility antigens =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-8778: HLA-B27 in the development of spondyloarthropathies, 1996. =670 \\$aMESH$b(HLA-B27 Antigen) =750 \2$aHLA-B27 Antigen$0(DNLM)D015796$5IEN =LDR 00478cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363143502441 =005 20120504130559.0 =008 950918||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95007753 =035 \\$aCSE1342LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPelvic floor =450 \\$aFloor of pelvis =550 \\$wg$aPelvis =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-40310: Laparoscopic hysterectomy and pelvic floor reconstruction, c1996. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aPelvic Floor$0(DNLM)D017773$5IEN =LDR 00516cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363143602441 =005 20120730164424.0 =008 950916i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95007728 =035 \\$aCSE1333NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aSoft tissue injuries =450 \0$aSoft tissue wounds =550 \0$wg$aWounds and injuries =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-36197 : Soft tissue injuries in sports medicine, c1996. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Soft tissue injuries) =750 \2$aSoft Tissue Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017695 =LDR 00968cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363143702441 =005 20120730164430.0 =008 050330i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96004522 =035 \\$aCSX1432NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA76.887 =150 \\$aMolecular computers =450 \\$aDNA-based computers =450 \\$aDNA computers =550 \\$wg$aBiocomputers =550 \\$wg$aBiologically-inspired computing =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96008191: Richard J.L. DNA based computers$b(molecular computer; DNA computer) =670 \\$aReaders' guide$b(Molecular computers) =670 \\$aMagazine index$b(Molecular computing) =670 \\$aNewsweek, "Computers go bio, DNA beats Pentium any day":$bv. 125, May 1, 1995, p. 63 (DNA computers, molecular computers, using synthetic DNA as the computer itself) =675 \\$aASTI;$aEngr. index;$aComputer dict.;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =750 \2$aComputers, Molecular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D039301 =LDR 00734cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363143802441 =005 20140214111853.0 =008 960508i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96005503 =035 \\$aCSW6446NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRC640.5 =150 \\$aFebrile neutropenia =550 \\$wg$aFever =550 \\$wg$aInfection =550 \\$wg$aNeutropenia =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-21660: Febrile neutropenia, 1996$b(a common complication in the practice of oncology) =670 \\$aThe New England journal of medicine. Management of fever in patients with cancer and treatment-induced neutropenia:$bv. 328, n. n18, May 6, 1993, p. 1323(10). =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =750 \2$aFebrile Neutropenia$0(DNLM)D064147$5IEN =LDR 00616cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363143902441 =005 20120730164423.0 =008 950916i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95007727 =035 \\$aCSE1332LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRG580.C3 =150 \0$aCancer in pregnancy =550 \0$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-40798: Cancer in pregnancy ... 1995. =750 \2$81$wb$aNeoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009369 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeoplasms$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 01260cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363144002441 =005 20120730164429.0 =008 960507i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96005383 =035 \\$aCSW6413LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C79$cBotany =150 \\$aKalanchoe =450 \\$aBryophyllum =450 \\$aKitchingia =450 \\$aPalm-beach-bells =550 \\$wg$aCrassulaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-130255: Boiteau, P. Kalanchoe (Crassulac�ees) de Madagascar, c1995:$bp. 35 (Trois nomes �a peu pr�es synonymes avaient �et�e propos�es pour l'ensemble du genre: Kalanchoe Adanson 1793 (latin: Kalancho�e; fran�cais: Kalancho�e); Bryophyllum Salisbury 1805; Kitschingia Baker 1881) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Kalanchoe, Crassulaceae) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Kalanchoe Adanson) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Kalanchoe Adans. [Bryophyllum; Kitchingia] Palm-Beach-Bells) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 200 (Kalanchoe (incl. Bryophyllum)) =670 \\$aNew RHS dict. gard.$b(Kalanchoe Adans.) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Kalancho�e Adans.; sy: Bryophyllum Salisb.) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Kalanchoe (Bryophyllum; Kitchingia) Kalanchoe) =750 \2$aKalanchoe$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031962 =LDR 01175cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363144102441 =005 20120730164423.0 =008 950829i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95007338 =035 \\$aCSD1730NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.S7$cBotany =150 \0$aBelladonna (Plant) =450 \0$aAtropa belladonna =450 \0$aBanewort =450 \0$wnne$aBelladonna =450 \0$aDeadly nightshade =450 \0$aDeath's herb =450 \0$aDevil's herb =450 \0$aDwale =450 \0$aFair lady (Plant) =550 \0$wg$aAtropa (Plants) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Belladonna, used for plant only; x Atropa belladonna, Deadly nightshade) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Belladonna, Atropa belladonna) =670 \\$aHowes dict. useful and everyday plants$b(Belladonna, Atropa belladonna, Deadly nightshade) =670 \\$aReader's Digest Magic and medicine of plants:$bp. 96 (Deadly nightshade, dwale, fair lady) =670 \\$aPopular encyc. plants$b(Atropa belladonna: deadly nightshade, belladonna, devil's herb) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Belladonna. Also called banewort, death's herb, dwale) =750 \2$aAtropa belladonna$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001532 =LDR 01442cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363144202441 =005 20120730164429.0 =008 960503i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96005121 =035 \\$aCSW1865NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 96005121 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD262$cOrganic synthesis =053 \0$aRS419$cPharmaceutical chemistry =150 \\$aCombinatorial chemistry =450 \\$aCombinatorial organic synthesis =450 \\$aCombinatorial synthesis (Organic chemistry) =450 \\$aHigh-throughput organic synthesis =450 \\$aHigh-throughput synthesis (Organic chemistry) =450 \\$aMultiple parallel synthesis (Organic chemistry) =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds$xSynthesis =550 \\$wg$aPharmaceutical chemistry =550 \\$aBiochips =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96020429: Molecular diversity and combinatorial chemistry : libraries and drug discovery, 1996. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aWashington Post, Apr. 14, 1996:$bp. H1, H6 ("Testing a combination punch against disease" by Kathleen Day.) =670 \\$aNetwork Science : The web journal of science and computers:$bVolume 1, issue 1 (July 1995). =670 \\$aHigh-throughput synthesis, c2001:$bCIP galley (combinatorial chemistry, solid phase organic synthesis, high-throughput organic synthesis, multiple parallel synthesis, solid phase synthesis) =750 \2$aCombinatorial Chemistry Techniques$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020650 =LDR 00852cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363144302441 =005 20120730164423.0 =008 950829i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95007340 =035 \\$aCSD1729NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM666.B4$cTherapeutics =150 \0$aBelladonna (Drug) =450 \0$wnne$aBelladonna =450 \0$aBelladonna alkaloids =450 \0$aBelladonna extract =550 \0$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \0$wg$aParasympatholytic agents =550 \0$wg$aTropanes =670 \\$aMESH$b(Belladonna alkaloids) =670 \\$aUSAN/USP$b(belladonna (extract) anticholinergic) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bunder extract (belladonna e. :alkaloid of belladonna leaf) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Belladonna. def. 2: a medicinal extract from the belladonna plant) =750 \2$aBelladonna alkaloids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001533 =LDR 01095cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363144402441 =005 20120730164429.0 =008 960423i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96004548 =035 \\$aCSV6307LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.U48$cBotany =150 \\$aHydrocotyle =450 \\$aHydrocotile =450 \\$aNavelworts =450 \\$aPennyworts =450 \\$aWater pennyworts =550 \\$wg$aUmbelliferae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-235796: McChesney, C. Literature review of the genus Hydrocotyle L. (Apiaceae), with particular emphasis on Hydrocotyle ranunculoides L.f., 1994. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(pennywort ... b. any of various umbelliferous plants of the genera Hydrocotyle and Centella) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Hydrocotyle L. Umbelliferae; sy: Hydrocotile Crantz) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Hydrocotyle L. Water pennywort, Navelwort; Umbelliferae) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 374 (Hydrocotyle; subfam. Hydrocotyloideae; Umbelliferae) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Hydrocotyle, Pennywort) =750 \2$aCentella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028041 =LDR 01017cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363144502441 =005 20100224082600.0 =008 950823i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95007216 =035 \\$aCSC3100LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aActigraphy =550 \0$wg$aPatient monitoring =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-136753: Middelkoop, H.A.M. Actigraphic assessment of sleep ... 1994. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 8/23/95$b(actigraphy, actigraph) =670 \\$aMoorcraft, W. Sleep, dreaming and sleep disorders, 1993:$bp. 143 (actigraph is a motion sensor about the size of a large watch worn on wrists) =670 \\$aChokroverty, S. Sleep disorders medicine, 1991:$bp. 371 (actigraphy, a recently developed technique provides an objective record of activity) =670 \\$aTryon, W. Activity measurement in psychology and medicine, 1991:$bp. 102 (actigraphy) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aMeSH;$aWeb. 3$a;Random House =750 \2$aActigraphy$0(DNLM)D056044$5IEN =LDR 02127cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880363144602441 =005 20110322092225.0 =008 050722i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96004190 =035 \\$aCSV6100NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dViU$dCoU-DA =053 \0$aU793 =150 \\$aWeapons of mass destruction =450 \\$aCBRNEs (Weapons) =450 \\$aCBRNs (Weapons) =450 \\$aChemical, biological, radiological and nuclear weapons =450 \\$aMass destruction, Weapons of =450 \\$aNBC agents (Weapons) =450 \\$aNBC weapons =450 \\$aNuclear, biological and chemical weapons =450 \\$aWMDs (Weapons) =550 \\$wg$aMilitary weapons =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95187918: United States. General Accounting Office. Weapons of mass destruction, 1995. =670 \\$aQuick dict. weapons$b(weapons of mass destruction: Weapons that are capable of a high order of destruction and/or of being used in such a manner as to destroy large numbers of people; the term includes nuclear, chemical, biological, and radiological weapons) =670 \\$aWords and terms$b(weapons of mass destruction) =670 \\$aDupuy dict. mil. terms$b(weapon of mass destruction) =670 \\$aLC database, May 4, 1999$b(titles: NBC weapons, nuclear, biological and chemical weapons) =670 \\$aUnited States. President (1993- : Clinton). Continuation of the national emergency with respect to weapons of mass destruction, 1997:$bt.p. (WMD) =670 \\$aCIA Directorate of Intelligence. Terrorist CBRN: materials and effects, 2003:$bt.p background (chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) attacks) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 14, 2005$b(CBRN; Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear weapons is an acronym used extensively by UK security forces, which is replacing the outdated NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) acronym in the U.S.) =670 \\$aInstallation planning evacuation handbook, 2010:$bp. 1 (in the event of a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or high yield explosive (CBRNE) incident) =750 \2$aWeapons of Mass Destruction$0(DNLM)D054044$5IEN =LDR 00614cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363144702441 =005 20120730164423.0 =008 950810i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95006853 =035 \\$aCSB7180NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF720.S44 =150 \0$aSelf-perception in infants =550 \0$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-35838: The self in infancy, 1995. =750 \2$81$wb$aSelf Concept$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012649 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSelf Concept$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00843cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363144802441 =005 20120730164429.0 =008 960409i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96004033 =035 \\$aCSV1299LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aLewy body dementia =450 \0$aDementia with Lewy bodies =450 \0$aDLB (Dementia with Lewy bodies) =450 \0$aLBD (Lewy body dementia) =550 \0$wg$aDementia =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-16710: Dementia with Lewy bodies ... 1997$b(Lewy body dementia; Dementia with Lewy bodies, DLB, LBD - perhaps second most common cause of degenerative dementia after Alzheimer's disease) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 04/08/96$b(Lewy body dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies, DLB, LDB) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lewy bodies) =675 \\$aDSM IV;$aICD 10 =750 \2$aLewy Body Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020961 =LDR 00738cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363144902441 =005 20120730164429.0 =008 960409i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96004019 =035 \\$aCSV1291LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRG580.L58 =150 \0$aLiver diseases in pregnancy =550 \0$wg$aLiver$xDiseases =550 \0$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-17382: Falk Symposium (89th : 1995 : Santiago, Chile). Pregnancy, sex hormones, and the liver ... c1996. =750 \2$81$wb$aLiver Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008107 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLiver Diseases$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00680cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363145002441 =005 20120730164423.0 =008 950810||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95006839 =035 \\$aCSB7172LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.C29 =150 \\$aCalreticulin =550 \\$wg$aCalcium-binding proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-38421: Calreticulin, 1995. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aChem. abst., 9th collective index$b(various Calreticulin molecules (qualified by the tissue from which they were isolated) have been given their own registry numbers) =670 \\$aMESH Chem. Suppl.$b(calreticulin) =750 \2$aCalreticulin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D037282 =LDR 00619cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363145102441 =005 20120730164423.0 =008 950814||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95006939 =035 \\$aCSB2167LC =040 \\$aTNJ$cDLC =053 \0$aQP609.M =150 \\$aMannosidases =550 \\$wg$aGlycosidases =670 \\$aWork cat.: The alpha-mannosidase of trypanosoma cruzi, 1994:$bp. 2 ("It is possible that T. cruzi hydrolases play an important role in the host-parasite interactions. Alpha-mannosidase is one of these hydrolases.") =670 \\$aMESH$b(Mannosidases) =750 \2$aMannosidases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008361 =LDR 01252cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363145202441 =005 20120730164429.0 =008 030604i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 96000954 =035 \\$aCSV1198LC =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC$dUk =053 \0$aQK524.D79$cBotany =150 \\$aDryopteridaceae =450 \\$aAspidiaceae =450 \\$aBolbitideae =450 \\$aDavalliaceae =450 \\$aDryopterideae =450 \\$aDryopteridoideae =450 \\$aOleandreae =450 \\$aOnocleeae =450 \\$aPeranemeae =450 \\$aPhysematieae =550 \\$wg$aPolypodiales =670 \\$aWork cat.: Moran, R.C. Monograph of the neotropical fern genus Polybotrya (Dryopteridaceae), 1987. =670 \\$aFamily names in current use for vascular plants, bryophytes, and fungi, 1993:$bp. 22 (Dryopteridaceae) =670 \\$aTryon, R.M. Ferns and allied plants, 1982:$bp. 454 (family Dryopteridaceae, consisting of tribes Peranemeae, Dryopterideae, Physematieae, Onocleeae, Oleandreae, Bolbitideae) =670 \\$aVerdcourt, B. Davalliaceae, 1999. =670 \\$aIntegrated Taxonomic Information System online database, 4 June 2003$b(family: Dryopteridaceae; synonyms: Aspidiaceae, Davalliaceae) =750 \2$aDryopteridaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032491 =LDR 00653cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363145302441 =005 20120730164429.0 =008 960403i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96003772 =035 \\$aCSU6883LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ496.T68 =150 \\$aTourette syndrome in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-17637: Hughes, S. What makes Ryan tick? c1996. =750 \2$81$wb$aTourette Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005879 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTourette Syndrome$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00620cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363145402441 =005 20120730164423.0 =008 950801i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95006501 =035 \\$aCSB2037NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRA975.C64 =150 \0$aSubacute care facilities =450 \0$aSubacute care units =550 \0$wg$aHealth facilities =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-24869: Subacute care services ... 1995. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 08/01/95. =670 \\$aDict. of health services mgmt., 1987$b(subacute care units) =675 \\$aMESH;$aHennepin =750 \2$aSubacute Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019467 =LDR 00561cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363145502441 =005 20130209162105.0 =008 960401i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96003630 =035 \\$aCSU6830LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.R5$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.R5$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQE516.R5$cGeochemistry =150 \\$aRhodium compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96645083: Rhodium express, Feb. 1995. =750 \2$aRhodium$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012238 =LDR 00786cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363145602441 =005 20120730164428.0 =008 960322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96003264 =035 \\$aCST5840NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aOppositional defiant disorder in adolescence =450 \0$aOppositional behavior in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-15620: Bernstein, N.I. Treating the unmanageable adolescent, 1997. =750 \2$81$wb$aAttention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019958 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record$aAttention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00539cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363145702441 =005 20090723084510.0 =008 950428||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95003455 =035 \\$aCSB2031LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMacrophages$xActivation =450 \\$aActivation, Macrophage =450 \\$aMacrophage activation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-18865: Stout, R.D. T cell signaling of macrophage activation ... 1995. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Macrophage activation) =750 \2$aMacrophage Activation$0(DNLM)D008262$5IEN =LDR 01932cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363145802441 =005 20110326154718.0 =008 060307i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96003263 =035 \\$aCST5839LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDGPO$dDLC =053 \0$aTD799.85 =150 \\$aElectronic waste =450 \\$aE-scrap =450 \\$aE-waste =450 \\$aWaste electrical and electronic equipment =450 \\$wnne$aWaste electronic apparatus and appliances =450 \\$aWaste electronic appliances =450 \\$aWEEE (Waste electrical and electronic equipment) =550 \\$wg$aElectronic apparatus and appliances =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96620174: Minnesota Office of Environmental Assistance. Management of waste electronic appliances, 1995. =670 \\$aU.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Energy and Commerce. Subcomm. on Environment and Hazardous Materials. Electronic waste, 2005:$bp. 1 (electronic waste, or e-waste; comes as a broad range of discarded electronic products, including computers, televisions, cell phones, and PDAs) =670 \\$aElectronic waste : an examination of current activity, implications for environmental stewardship, and the proper federal role, 2005:$bp. 1 (electronic waste, or e-waste, comes as a broad range of discarded electronic products, including computers, televisions, cell phones, and PDAs) =670 \\$aElectronic waste : can the nation manage modern refuse in the digital age? 2008:$bp. 4 (electronic waste (e-waste) is the term used to describe electronic products at the end of their useful lives) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 20, 2009$b(Electronic waste, e-waste, e-scrap, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is a loose category of surplus, obsolete, broken, or discarded electrical or electronic devices) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20090504 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Waste electronic apparatus and appliances =750 \2$aElectronic Waste$0(DNLM)D059029$5IEN =LDR 00796cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363145902441 =005 20120730164423.0 =008 950727i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95006342 =035 \\$aCSA6745L@ =040 \\$aTNJ$cDLC =150 \0$aAndrogen-binding proteins =450 \0$aABP (Androgen-binding proteins) =450 \0$aAndrogen transport proteins =550 \0$wg$aSteroid-binding proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Synthesis and biological evaluation of iodinated testosterone derivatives as active-site-directed photoaffinity ligands for androgen-binding proteins, 1993. =670 \\$aInternal medicine, c1983:$bp. 1982 (Androgen-binding protein; ABP) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Androgen-Binding Proteins) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aAndrogen-Binding Protein$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000727 =LDR 01151cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363146002441 =005 20090217141507.0 =008 960322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96003251 =035 \\$aCST5835NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dTNJ =053 \0$aQP552.B65 =150 \\$aBone morphogenetic proteins =450 \\$aBMPs (Bone morphogenetic proteins) =450 \\$aMorphogenetic proteins, Bone =550 \\$wg$aGrowth factors =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96012937: Bone morphogenetic proteins : biological characteristics and reconstructive repair, c1996$b(Native bone morphogenetic protein (BMP). BMP is the generic name for proteins which are extracted from bone matrix with chaotropic agents) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 1994-present$b(175 hits, 12 review articles) =670 \\$aChandler, R.L. Regulation of BMP2 transcription in bone, 2007. =670 \\$aWikipedia WWW site, Nov. 10, 2008$b(Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs); a group of growth factors and cytokines known for their ability to induce the formation of bone and cartilage) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aBone Morphogenetic Proteins$0(DNLM)D019485$5IEN =LDR 00669cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363146102441 =005 20080310093638.0 =008 960301i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96002329 =035 \\$aCSR6733LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRD119.5.T57 =150 \\$aTissue expansion =450 \\$aExpansion, Tissue =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-6179: Tissue expansion, c1996$b("to increase the area of a patch of skin and subcutaneous tissue for use in a reconstructive effort by the gradual distension of a rubber balloon placed beneath the skin.") =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 3/1/96. =750 \0$aTissue Expansion$0(DNLM)D015626$5IEN =LDR 00790cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363146202441 =005 20110316094603.0 =008 950726i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95006317 =035 \\$aCSA6727L@ =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aTotal elbow replacement =450 \\$aElbow replacement, Total =450 \\$aTotal elbow arthroplasty =550 \\$wg$aArthroplasty =550 \\$wg$aElbow$xSurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-31211: The elbow : endoprosthetic replacement ... c1995$b(total elbow replacement, total elbow arthroplasty) =670 \\$aCurrent surg. diag. & treatment, 1988:$bp. 941 (total elbow arthroplasty) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 07/26/95$b(total elbow replacement, total elbow arthroplasty) =750 \2$aArthroplasty, Replacement, Elbow$0(DNLM)D057929$5IEN =LDR 00812cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363146302441 =005 20080322121153.0 =008 960304i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96002376 =035 \\$aCSR2004NU =040 \\$aORU$cDLC =150 \\$aMarital conflict =450 \\$aConflict, Marital =450 \\$aConflict (Psychology) in marriage =550 \\$wg$aInterpersonal conflict =670 \\$aWork cat.: Summers, K. Marital conflict, 1985. =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms$b(marital conflict) =670 \\$aInternational encyc. of psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis, and neurology, 1977$b(marital conflict) =670 \\$aLC database, 2/20/96$b(marital conflict; conflict in marriage) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aCorsini. Encyc. of psychology, 1994 =750 \2$aFamily Conflict$0(DNLM)D054541$5IEN =LDR 00866cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363146402441 =005 20120730164422.0 =008 950714i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95005906 =035 \\$aCRE9330LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aChromolaena =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-940991: International Workshop on Biological Control of Chromolaena odorata (2nd : 1991 : Bogor, Indonesia). Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Biological Control of Chromolaena Odorata, Bogor, Indonesia, 4-8 February 1991, 1991. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Chromolaena A.P.de Candolle; Compositae) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Chromolaena) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Chromolaena DC) =675 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.;$aWeb. 3;$aHortus 3 =750 \2$aChromolaena$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036604 =LDR 01655cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363146502441 =005 20120217090110.0 =008 960216i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96001717 =035 \\$aCSQ7076LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGenotype-environment interaction =450 \\$aGene-environment interaction =450 \\$aGenotype by environment interaction =450 \\$aGenotype (times) environment interaction =450 \\$aGenotype x environment interaction =450 \\$aInteraction of environment and genotype =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =550 \\$aPhenotype =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-5014: Genotype -by- environment interaction, 1996. =670 \\$aKing, R.C. A dict. of genetics, 1990$b(genotype-environment interaction: an inference drawn from the observation that the phenotype expression of a given genotype varies when measured under different environmental conditions) =670 \\$aRieger, R. Glossary of genetics, 1990$b(genotype-environment interaction) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(genotype environment interaction) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index on 1stsearch, 2/15/96$b(genotype (times) environment interaction; genotype by environment interaction; genotype-environment interaction; interaction of environment and genotype; genotype X environment interaction) =670 \\$aMEDLINE on 1stsearch, 2/15/96$b(genotype-environment interaction; genotype by environment interaction; gene-environment interaction; gene environment interaction; genotype x environment interaction) =675 \\$aMaclean, N. Dict. of genetics & cell biol., 1987 =750 \2$aGene-Environment Interaction$0(DNLM)D059647$5IEN =LDR 00790cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363146602441 =005 20080225104007.0 =008 950711||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95005808 =035 \\$aCRE9253LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHair cells =450 \\$aCells of Corti =450 \\$aCochlear hair cells =450 \\$aCorti's cells =550 \\$wg$aCorti's organ =550 \\$wg$aMechanoreceptors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-34353: Hair cells and hearing aids, 1995. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hair cells) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bunder cell (hair c's; c's of Corti) =670 \\$aDelk, J.H. Comprehensive dict. of audiology, c1973$b(hair cells; cochlear hair cells; Corti's cells) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aHair Cells, Auditory$0(DNLM)D006198$5IEN =LDR 01091cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363146702441 =005 20121226153400.0 =008 950711i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 95005769 =035 \\$aCRE9225LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMiU-L =053 \0$aSD387.C37$cForestry =150 \\$aCarbon sequestration =450 \\$aCarbon capture and storage =450 \\$aCarbon dioxide sequestration =450 \\$aCCS (Carbon sequestration) =550 \\$wg$aSequestration (Chemistry) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95031118: Carbon sequestration in the biosphere, c1995. =670 \\$aFaeth, P. Evaluating the carbon sequestration benefits of forestry projects ... c1994. =670 \\$aLC database, July 11, 1995$b(carbon sequestration) =670 \\$aFirstSearch, July 11, 1995$b(carbon sequestration; sequestration of ... carbon) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(sequestration) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 12, 2009$b(carbon sequestration; carbon capture and storage; CCS) =670 \\$aIRS form 8933$b(Carbon dioxide sequestration credit) =750 \2$aCarbon Sequestration$0(DNLM)D057965$5IEN =LDR 00539cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363146802441 =005 20060803085726.0 =008 960202||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96001120 =035 \\$aCSP0618NU =040 \\$aMH$cDLC =150 \0$aHelix-loop-helix motifs =450 \0$aHelix-turn-helix motifs =450 \0$aHLH motifs =550 \0$wg$aTranscription factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Protein profile. Transcription factors 2: Helix-Loop-Helix, 1994. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aHelix-Loop-Helix Motifs$0(DNLM)D018257$5IEN =LDR 01062cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363146902441 =005 20120730164422.0 =008 950619i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95005039 =035 \\$aCRE7822LC =040 \\$aCaOONL$cDLC =150 \0$aVigabatrin =450 \0$aAminohexenoic acid =450 \0$aGamma-vinyl GABA =550 \0$wg$aAminobutyric acid =550 \0$wg$aAnticonvulsants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mumford, J.P. Animal and human safety status of vigabatrin, 1994. =670 \\$aInter. Epilepsy Cong. (19th : 1991 : Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). Gamma-vinyl GABA (vigabatrin), 1992. =670 \\$aVigabatrin : a new anti-epileptic, 1989. =670 \\$aEcon. eval. of a new anti-epileptic medication vigabatrin, 1994. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP dic. ... 1994$b(vigabatrin; 4-amino-5-Hexenoic acid) =670 \\$aChem. abstracts:$b[60643-86-9] (vigabatrin; 5-Hexenoic acid, 4-Amino) =670 \\$aMESH chem. suppl.$b(Vigabatrin; syn: gamma vinyl GABA; 4-aminohex-5-enoic acid) =675 \\$aMERCK =750 \2$aVigabatrin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020888 =LDR 00672cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363147002441 =005 20060525124213.0 =008 950616i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95004987 =035 \\$aCRE7789LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.C56 =150 \\$aClusterin =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-21381: Clusterin : role in vertebrate development, function, and adaptation, 1995. =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b(Clusterin in titles) =670 \\$aFirstSearch$b(Biol. & agr. database and General Science database: Clusterin in titles) =670 \\$aMESH Chem. Suppl.$b(Clusterin; glycoprotein) =750 \2$aClusterin$0(DNLM)D051152$5IEN =LDR 01433cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363147102441 =005 20120730164428.0 =008 960129i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96000871 =035 \\$aCSP0463NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aIntegrated delivery of health care =450 \0$aDelivery of health care, Integrated =450 \0$aIntegrated delivery of medical care =450 \0$aIntegrated delivery systems (Medical care) =450 \0$aIntegrated health care systems =450 \0$aIntegrated service networks (Medical care) =550 \0$wg$aMedical care =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-4648: How to develop an integrated delivery system, c1996. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Delivery of health care, Integrated; x Integrated delivery systems, x Integrated health care systems) =670 \\$aCoddington. Integrated health care : reorganizing the physician, hospital, and health plan relationship, 1994:$bp. 7 ("A health care system which combines physicians, hospitals, and other medical services with a health plan to provide the complete spectrum of medical care for its customers. In a fully integrated system, the three key elements--physicians, hospital, and health plan membership--are in balance in terms of matching medical resources with the needs of purchasers and patients") =670 \\$aLC database, 1/29/96$b(Integrated service networks) =750 \2$aDelivery of Health Care, Integrated$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019033 =LDR 00477cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363147202441 =005 20120730164421.0 =008 950615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95004959 =035 \\$aCRE7768NU =040 \\$aAu$cDLC =150 \0$aLeprostatic agents =450 \0$aAntileprosy drugs =450 \0$aAntileprotic agents =550 \0$wg$aAnti-infective agents =550 \0$aLeprosy$xChemotherapy =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aLeprostatic Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007917 =LDR 00930cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363147302441 =005 20050617092118.0 =008 960118i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96000424 =035 \\$aCSP0186LC =040 \\$aNmU$cDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P93 =150 \\$aGuinea baboon =450 \\$aPapio papio =450 \\$aWestern baboon =550 \\$wg$aPapio =670 \\$aWork cat.: Atlas stereotaxique du cerveau de babouin (Papio papio), 1968. =670 \\$aCorbet, G.B. World list of mamalian species, 1991:$bp. 98, under Papio (P. papio, Guinea baboon, Senegal, Guinea) =670 \\$aGrzimek's encyc. of mammals, 1990:$bv. 2, p. 237 (Guinea or sphynx baboon (Papio papio)) =670 \\$aWalker's mammals of the world, 5th ed.:$bv. 2, p. 476 (P. papio (Western baboon)) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bWestern baboon (a common baboon (Papio papio) of the Guinea coast of Africa) =750 \2$aPapio papio$0(DNLM)D048531$5IEN =LDR 01479cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880363147402441 =005 20120730164421.0 =008 950615i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 95004946 =035 \\$aCRE7757NU =040 \\$aAu$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDapsone =450 \\$aDiaminodiphenylsulfone =450 \\$aDiaphenylsulfone =450 \\$aDiphenylsulfone =450 \\$aDisulone =450 \\$aSulfonyldianiline =550 \\$wg$aFolic acid$xAntagonists =550 \\$wg$aLeprostatic agents =550 \\$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aSulfones =670 \\$aWork cat.: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Dapsone exposure, Vietnam service and cancer incidence, 1992. =670 \\$aSouthern Research Institute (Birmingham, Ala.). Bioassay of dapsone for possible carcinogenicity, 1977. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 15, 2007$b(Dapsone. Entry terms: Diaminodiphenylsulfone, Sulfonyldianiline, Diaphenylsulfone, Disulone. Pharm actions: Anti-infective Agents; Anti-inflammatory agents, Non-steroidal; Antimalarials; Folic Acid Antagonists; Leprostatic Agents) =670 \\$aConcise chem. and tech. dict., c1986. =670 \\$aGardner's chem. synonyms and trade names, c1987. =670 \\$aGrant and Hackh's chem. dict., c1987. =670 \\$aPDR:$bp. 1130 (Dapsone) =670 \\$aUSAN:$bp. 189 (Dapsone, Benzenamine; Sulfonyldianiline; Diaminodiphenylsulfone) =670 \\$aMerck. =750 \2$aDapsone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003622 =LDR 00865cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363147502441 =005 20100302131157.0 =008 960116i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96000257 =035 \\$aCSN0404LC =035 \\$ash 96000257 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC569.5.B64 =150 \\$aBody dysmorphic disorder =450 \\$aDysmorphophobia =450 \\$aImagined ugliness =450 \\$aUgliness, Imagined =550 \\$wg$aBody image disturbance =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-4976: Phillips, K.A. The secret obsession : body dysmorphic disorder, 1997$b(imagined ugliness; obsession with a perceived flaw in appearance) =670 \\$aKaplan. Comp. textbook of psych., 5th ed.$b(body dysmorphic disorder, formerly dysmorphophobia) =670 \\$aDSM IV. =675 \\$aHennepin;$aMESH =750 \2$aBody Dysmorphic Disorders$0(DNLM)D057215$5IEN =LDR 00639cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363147602441 =005 20120730164421.0 =008 950615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95004928 =035 \\$aCRE7742NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR201.A15$cMicrobiology =150 \0$aAcinetobacter infections =450 \0$aAcinetobacter diseases =550 \0$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-30812: Acinetobacter : microbiology, epidemiology, infections, management, 1995$b(Acinetobacter infections) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Acinetobacter infections) =750 \2$aAcinetobacter Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000151 =LDR 00748cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363147702441 =005 20120730164427.0 =008 060525i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 96000002 =035 \\$aCSM0933LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIAhCCS =053 \0$aRG558.7 =150 \\$aExercise for pregnant women =550 \\$wg$aPregnant women =550 \\$aPostnatal exercise =670 \\$aChabot, L. Lose that baby fat! : bouncing back the first year after having a baby, 2006. =670 \\$aMackin, D. Getting back in shape, 2003. =750 \2$81$wb$aExercise$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015444 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aExercise$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00655cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363147802441 =005 20120730164427.0 =008 950831i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95007398 =035 \\$aCSL6279NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR189.5.D53 =150 \0$aDNA vaccines =450 \0$aGenetic vaccines =550 \0$wg$aVaccines =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-36708: DNA vaccines : a new era in vaccinology, 1995. =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b(DNA vaccines in titles) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index$b(DNA vaccines in titles) =670 \\$aPapersFirst$b(DNA vaccines in titles) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aVaccines, DNA$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019444 =LDR 00854cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363147902441 =005 20120730164421.0 =008 950614i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95004878 =035 \\$aCRE7704NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aPolyphenol oxidase =450 \0$aPolyphenolase =450 \0$aPolyphenoloxidase =450 \0$aPPO (Enzyme) =550 \0$wg$aOxidases =550 \0$wg$aPolyphenols =550 \0$aEnzymatic browning =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-23301: Enzymatic browning and its prevention, 1995:$bCIP galley (polyphenol oxidase, PPO) =670 \\$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem.:$bv. 22, p. 632 (polyphenolase) =670 \\$aEncyc. food sci. tech.:$bp. 739 (polyphenoloxidase) =675 \\$aChem. syn. trade names;$aDict. chem. names synons.;$aDict. nutrition food tech. =750 \2$aCatechol Oxidase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004156 =LDR 00840cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363148002441 =005 20060706134330.0 =008 950613i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 95004855 =035 \\$aCRE7683LC =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC =053 \\$aQL430.7.P3 =150 \0$aPecten =550 \0$wg$aScallops =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fleming, C.A. The genus Pecten in New Zealand, 1957. =670 \\$aVaught, K.C. A classification of the living Mollusca, 1989:$bp. 119 (genus Pecten, family Pectinidae, order Ostreoida) =670 \\$aCommon and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the United States and Canada. Mollusks, 1988:$bp. 26-27 (genus Pecten, family Pectinidae, order Ostreoida) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 1120 (genus Pecten, family Pectinidae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aPecten$0(DNLM)D049910$5IEN =LDR 00969cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363148102441 =005 20110130185032.0 =008 950609||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95004652 =035 \\$aCRE7516NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQR186.6.C42 =150 \\$aCD26 antigen =450 \\$aDipeptidyl peptidase IV =550 \\$wg$aCD antigens =550 \\$wg$aPeptidase =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-21297: Dipeptidyl peptidase IV (CD26) in metabolism and immune response, 1995$b(CD26 is identical to the proteolytic enzyme dipeptidyl peptidase IV expressed in a variety of different tissues including epithelia and lymphocytes. CD26 binds and transports adenosine desaminase selectively in different tissues. It is also involved in T cell activation ... It is a receptor for collagen and maybe a marker for malignancy.) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antigens, CD26) =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b3.4.14.5 =750 \2$aDipeptidyl Peptidase 4$0(DNLM)D018819$5IEN =LDR 00664cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363148202441 =005 20120730164421.0 =008 950608i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95004642 =035 \\$aCRE7509NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPost-traumatic stress disorder in old age =550 \0$wg$aGeriatric psychiatry =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-24078: Aging and post-traumatic stress disorder, c1996. =750 \2$81$wb$aStress Disorders, Post-Traumatic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013313 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aStress Disorders, Post-Traumatic$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 01087cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363148302441 =005 20120730164421.0 =008 950608i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 95004632 =035 \\$aCRE7500LC =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL637.9.B36$cZoology =150 \\$aBeloniformes =450 \\$aBeloniforms =550 \\$wg$aOsteichthyes =670 \\$aNelson, J.S. Fishes of the world, 1994:$bpp. 264-268 (Order Beloniformes - five families, with 38 genera and 191 species; families included are: Adrianichthyidae, Belonidae, Scomberesocidae, Exocoetidae, Hemiramphidae) =670 \\$aEncyc. of fishes, 1995:$bp. 144 (Order Beloniformes) =670 \\$aEschmeyer cat. genera recent fishes:$bp. 463 (Order Beloniformes) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 4, 2011$b(The Beloniformes are an order of five families of freshwater and marine ray-finned fish: the Adrianichthyidae (ricefish and medakas); Belonidae (needlefish); Exocoetidae (flyingfishes); Hemiramphidae (halfbeaks); and the Scomberesocidae (sauries); beloniforms) =750 \2$aBeloniformes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D023761 =LDR 00766cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363148402441 =005 20050622133916.0 =008 991103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 95004611 =035 \\$aCRE7487LC =035 \\$aSH 95004611 =040 \\$aAu$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.M384$cZoology =150 \\$aPhascolarctidae =450 \\$wnnoa$aPhascolarctidae [proposed update]$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aDiprotodontia =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, 1993:$bp.45 (Family Phascolarctidae, Order Diprotodontia) =670 \\$aITIS, Oct. 8, 1999$b(Phascolarctidae, order Diprotodontia. Common name: koalas) =670 \\$aThe Australian Museum complete book of Australian mammals, 1983. =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aPhascolarctidae$0(DNLM)D048368$5IEN =LDR 00432cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363256902441 =005 20120730164533.0 =008 080206i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008101196 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCollege students$xHealth and hygiene =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Understanding your health, c2002 =750 \2$aStudent Health Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013333 =LDR 00454cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363257002441 =005 20201008174134.0 =008 080206||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008100329 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChemistry$vDictionaries =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sax's dangerous properties of industrial materials, c1995 =750 \2$aDictionaries, Chemical as Topic$0(DNLM)D004015$5IEN-M =LDR 01538cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363257102441 =005 20080521095810.0 =008 080110i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008000131 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRD114 =150 \\$aSurgical casts =450 \\$aOrthopedic casts =550 \\$wg$aCasts =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedic apparatus =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 10, 2008$b(hdg.: Casts, Surgical; scope note: dressings made of fiberglass, plastic, or bandage impregnated with plaster of paris used for immobilization of various parts of the body in cases of fractures, dislocations, and infected wounds) =670 \\$aHoppenfeld, S. Orthopaedic dict., c1994$b(cast: a rigid circular dressing or casing used to encase or immobilize body parts; it functions to support and immobilize a part in optimal position until healing takes place) =670 \\$aMosby's dict. of medicine, nursing & health professions, c2006$b(cast: a stiff, solid dressing formed with plaster of paris or other material around a limb or other body part to immobilize it during healing) =670 \\$aPDR medical dict., c2006$b(cast: rigid encasement of a part, as with plaster, plastic, or fiberglass, for purposes of immobilization) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 10, 2008:$bunder Orthopedic cast (an orthopedic cast is a shell, frequently made from plaster, encasing a limb (or, in some cases, large portions of the body) to hold a broken bone (or bones) in place until it has healed) =750 \2$aCasts, Surgical$0(DNLM)D002370$5IEN =LDR 01892cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363257202441 =005 20080520132252.0 =008 071226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007010969$zsh 85021969 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPhosphatidylethanolamines =450 \\$wnne$aCephalin =450 \\$aCephalins =450 \\$aEthanolamine phosphoglycerides =450 \\$aEthanolamineglycerophospholipids =450 \\$aKephalins =450 \\$aPhosphatidyl-ethanolamines =550 \\$wg$aPhosphatidic acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lakhani, H. R. The phase behavior of phosphatidylethanolamines in giant unilamellar vesicles, 2007. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 3, 2007$b(Phosphatidylethanolamines. Scope note: Derivatives of phosphatidic acids in which the phosphoric acid is bound in ester linkage to an ethanolamine moiety. Entry terms: Cephalins, Ethanolamine Phosphoglycerides, Ethanolamineglycerophospholipids. Cephalins was heading 1963-76) =670 \\$aOxford dict. of biochemistry and molecular biology, 2006$b(cephalin: a former name for 1) phosphatidylethanolamine, 2) phosphatidylserine; kephalin: a variant spelling of cephalin; phosphatidylethanolamine: any glycerophospholipid in which a phosphatidyl group is esterified to the hydroxyl group of ethanolamine. Phosphatidylethanolamines are important constituents of cell membranes.) =670 \\$aOnline medical dictionary, Dec. 4, 2007$b(cephalin, a term formerly applied to a group of phosphatidic esters resembling lecithin but containing either 2-ethanolamine or l-serine in the place of choline; these are now known as phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylserine. They are widely distributed in the body, especially in the brain and spinal cord, and are used as local haemostatics and as reagents in liver function test; synonym: kephalin) =750 \2$aPhosphatidylethanolamines$0(DNLM)D010714$5IEN =LDR 01271cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363257302441 =005 20080520092505.0 =008 080109||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007020116 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHeterochromatic genes =450 \\$aHeterochromatin genes =550 \\$wg$aGenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Yasuhara, J.C. Molecular analyses of heterochromatin and heterochromatic genes in Drosophila, 2007:$babstr. (some essential genes in Drosophila are embedded within heterochromatin, and the normal expression of some of these genes depends on a heterochromatic location and heterochromatin-associated proteins. The mechanisms by which the heterochromatic genes are expressed in this chromatin context are unknown) leaf 11 (heterochromatic genes of plants and mammals) =670 \\$aPubMed, via WWW, Dec. 18, 2007$b(in titles and abstracts: heterochromatic genes; heterochromatic gene silencing; heterochromatic gene expression; heterochromatin gene silencing; heterochromatin gene models; heterochromatin genes) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Dec. 18, 2007$b(6,330 hits for "heterochromatic genes"; 1,620 for "heterochromatin genes") =675 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 18, 2007 =750 \2$aHeterochromatin$xgenetics$0(DNLM)D006570Q000235$5IEN =LDR 00526cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363257402441 =005 20080520091305.0 =008 080109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007010830 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDance therapists =450 \\$aDance movement therapists =550 \\$wg$aAlternative medicine specialists =550 \\$wg$aDancers =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapists =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007051267: Supervision of dance movement psychotherapy, 2008. =750 \2$aDance Therapy$0(DNLM)D003614$5IEN =LDR 01280cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363257502441 =005 20201216175343.0 =008 071130i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007010418 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR398.5 =150 \\$aNucleopolyhedroviruses =450 \\$aNPVs (Insect viruses) =450 \\$aNuclear polyhedrosis viruses =450 \\$aNucleopolyhedrovirus (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aBaculoviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: 78907631: Neelgund, Y.F. Studies on nuclear polyhedrosis of the army worm, Mythimna (Pseudaletia) separata Walker, 1977. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Nov. 30, 2007$b(Nucleopolyhedrovirus. Scope note: A genus of the family Baculoviridae, subfamily Eubaculovirinae, characterized by the formation of crystalline, polyhedral occlusion bodies in the host cell nucleus. The type species is Autographa calirnica nucleopolyhedrovirus. Entry term: Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus) =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 78 (Nucleopolyhedrovirus, genus with 12 species, insect host liquifies as a result of virus infection) =670 \\$aEncyc. of virology, 1999:$bv. 1, p. 140 (Nuclear polyhedrosis viruses (Nucleopolyhedrovirus)) p. 146 (Nucleopolyhedroviruses (NPVs)) =750 \2$aNucleopolyhedroviruses$0(DNLM)D017924$5IEN =LDR 00691cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363257602441 =005 20160801131908.0 =008 080102i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007010689 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ506.S55 =150 \\$aSleep disorders in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychiatry =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007049955: Sleep disorders in children and adolescents, c2007. =750 \2$81$wb$aSleep Wake Disorders$0(DNLM)D012893$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSleep Wake Disorders$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00736cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363257702441 =005 20080520090003.0 =008 080102i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007010687 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPatient dumping =450 \\$aDumping, Patient =450 \\$aHospital dumping =450 \\$aHospital patient dumping =550 \\$wg$aHospitals$xAdmission and discharge =550 \\$wg$aRefusal to treat =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 10, 2007$b(patient dumping) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Dec. 10, 2007$b(patient dumping; hospital dumping; hospital patient dumping) =670 \\$aMeSH online, Dec. 10, 2007$b(Patient dumping USE Patient transfer) =750 \2$aPatient Transfer$0(DNLM)D010360$5IEN =LDR 00640cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363257802441 =005 20080520090601.0 =008 071018i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007009104 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVDJ recombinases =550 \\$wg$aDNA polymerases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cobb, R.L. Genetic and epigenetic regulation of V(D)J recombination, 2006:$bp. 1 (The acquisition of broadly specific antigen receptors by B and T cell precursors is dependent on a DNA rearrangement process called V(D)J recombination) =670 \\$aMESH, 2007:$bMESH Heading (VDJ Recombinases) =750 \2$aVDJ Recombinases$0(DNLM)D045567$5IEN =LDR 00962cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363257902441 =005 20080519094057.0 =008 071107i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007009669 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSpores =550 \\$wg$aCells =550 \\$aReproduction, Asexual =670 \\$aPenguin dict. of biol., 2000$b(spore: a single or several-celled reproductive structure (propagule) that detaches from the parent and gives rise, directly or indirectly, to a new individual) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 15, 2007$b(Spores. Scope note: The reproductive elements of lower organisms, such as bacteria, protozoa, fungi, and cryptogamic plants. In hierarchy for Cells.) =670 \\$aOxford dict. of biol., 2004$b(spore: A reproductive cell that can develop into an individual without first fusing with another reproductive cell. Spores are produced by plants, fungi, bacteria, and some protoctists.) =750 \2$aSpores$0(DNLM)D013170$5IEN =LDR 01303cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363258002441 =005 20080519092805.0 =008 071107i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007020075 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNaphthyridines =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Brown, D.J. Naphthyridines, c2008:$bp. xi (1,5- , 1,6- , 1,7- , 1,8- , 2,6- , and 2,7-naphthyridine; historically, the word "naphthyridin(e)" was coined ... for the 1,8-naphthyridine system; other terms, such as "isonaphthyridine" for 1,5-naphthyridine; "benzodiazines", "pyridinopyridines", "2,5-naphthyridine" for 1,6-naphthyridine; "copyrin(e)" or "copurine" for 2,7-naphthyridine) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Nov. 1, 2007$b(Naphthyridines. BT: Heterocyclic Compounds, 2-Ring; no entry terms) =670 \\$aComparative toxicogenomics database, via WWW, Nov. 7, 2007$b(Naphthyridines. Hierarchy: Chemicals > Heterocyclic Compounds > Heterocyclic Compounds, 2-Ring) =670 \\$aJohn Wiley Web site, Nov. 20, 2007$b(Chemistry of heterocyclic compounds, vol. 63, The naphthyridines: "this book provides a summary of the chemistry of each of the six naphthyridine systems along with tables of known simple derivatives with original references.") =750 \2$aNaphthyridines$0(DNLM)D009287$5IEN =LDR 00895cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363258102441 =005 20080519091939.0 =008 071026i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007009383 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBiobanks =450 \\$aBio-banks =450 \\$aBiological specimen banks =550 \\$aBiological resource centers =550 \\$aBiological specimens =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007044055: Biobanks, 2008. =670 \\$aMeSH, Oct. 26, 2007:$bHdg. (Biological specimen banks) scope note (facilities that collect, store, and distribute tissues ... for use by others) =670 \\$aNLM catalog online, Oct. 26, 2007:$b(biobanks: 13 hits) =670 \\$aPubmed, Oct. 26, 2007:$b(biobanks: 57 hits) =670 \\$aWWW Oct. 30, 2007$b(Roscam Abbing, H.D.C. Human tissue research, individual rights, and bio-banks) =750 \2$aBiological Specimen Banks$0(DNLM)D018070$5IEN =LDR 00745cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363258202441 =005 20080519092610.0 =008 071003i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007008651 =040 \\$aIEN$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNanomedicine =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$wg$aNanotechnology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Freitas, Robert A. Nanomedicine, c1999. =670 \\$aMeSH, Oct. 2, 2007$b(Nanomedicine: Scope note: The branch of medicine concerned with the application of nanotechnology to the prevention and treatment of disease. It involves the monitoring, repair, construction, and control of human biological systems at the molecular level, using engineered nanodevices and nanostructures) =750 \2$aNanomedicine$0(DNLM)D050997$5IEN =LDR 00529cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363258302441 =005 20090423090928.0 =008 071204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007010478 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHazardous substances$xAccidents =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biologische Indikatoren f�ur die Beurteilung multifaktorieller Beanspruchung, c1998 =750 \2$aBiohazard Release$0(DNLM)D055885$5IEN =750 \2$aChemical Hazard Release$0(DNLM)D055884$5IEN =LDR 00625cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363258402441 =005 20080519090642.0 =008 071205i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007009981 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aIsatin =450 \\$aDioxoindoline =550 \\$wg$aIndole =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(isatin: the indole derivative formed by oxidizing indoxyl) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Nov. 15, 2007$b(Isatin. Entry term: 2,3-Dioxoindoline. Scope note: An indole-dione that is obtained by oxidation of indigo blue.) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Isatin) =750 \2$aIsatin$0(DNLM)D007510$5IEN =LDR 00903cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363258502441 =005 20100710121602.0 =008 071031||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007009535 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEndosperm =550 \\$wg$aAngiosperms$xSeeds =550 \\$wg$aPlant cells and tissues =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007924314: Endosperm, c2007:$bp. vii (the biological function of endosperm is to support the developing and germinating embryo) p. 1 (the nutritive endosperm of seeds is a unique feature of angiosperms) =670 \\$aFacts on File dict. of botany, c2003$b(endosperm: the nutritive tissue that surrounds the embryo in angiosperms) =670 \\$aDict. of plant sciences, 1998$b(endosperm: a triploid structure found in many seeds of angiosperms; it frequently stores food materials which are broken down during germination) =750 \2$aEndosperm$0(DNLM)D056625$5IEN =LDR 00633cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363258602441 =005 20080519082529.0 =008 071129i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007009825 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRD96.7 =150 \\$aBlast injuries =450 \\$aExplosion injuries =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007045761: Explosion and blast injuries, c2008. =670 \\$aMeSH online, Nov. 13, 2007:$bHdg. (Blast injuries) scope note (Injuries resulting when a person is struck by particles impelled with violent force from an explosion) =750 \2$aBlast Injuries$0(DNLM)D001753$5IEN =LDR 00548cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363258702441 =005 20080518113210.0 =008 071012i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007008907 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aDipteryx =450 \\$aCoumarouna =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aPlants national database, Oct. 11, 2007$b(Genus Dipteryx Schreber in Family Fabaceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Dipteryx (Leguminosae (subfamily Faboideae), syn. Coumarouna)) =750 \2$aDipteryx$0(DNLM)D046914$5IEN-M =LDR 01660cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363258802441 =005 20120216092721.0 =008 071011i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007008878 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFirst responders =450 \\$aResponders, First =550 \\$wg$aPersons =550 \\$aEmergency management =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007041545: Street smart Spanish for first responders, 2008. =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 11, 2007. =670 \\$aU.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration WWW site, Oct. 11, 2007:$busing highways during evacuation operations for events with advance notice>>glossary (first responder: first responding unit to arrive at an incident scene; traditionally used to describe public safety emergency responders who have duties related to preservation of life and property) =670 \\$aNational Center for Children Exposed to Violence WWW site, Oct. 11, 2007:$bresource center>professional tools>glossary of terms (first responders: emergency personnel called to the scene of a crisis or responding to emergency calls for assistance; first responders could include emergency medical technicians, police, hotline/crisis line personnel, fire and rescue, child protective services, and others) =670 \\$aEncyc. of law enforcement, c2005:$bv. 1, p. 19 (first-responder organizations, such as fire, police, and rescue units) p. 47 (first reponders) p. I-9 (first-responders) =675 \\$aEncyc. of disaster management, c2006;$aNFPA's illustrated dict. of fire protection terms, c2005;$aNational criminal justice thesaurus =750 \2$aEmergency Responders$0(DNLM)D060731$5IEN =LDR 01341cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363258902441 =005 20100716083028.0 =008 071010i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007008790 =040 \\$aNcD$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHigh-intensity focused ultrasound =450 \\$aFUS (Focused ultrasound) =450 \\$aHIFU (High-intensity focused ultrasound) =450 \\$aHIFUS (High-intensity focused ultrasound) =550 \\$wg$aUltrasonic waves$xTherapeutic use =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gene activation during high intensity focused ultrasound tumor ablation, 2006. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 20, 2007$b(High intensity focused ultrasound: HIFU (high intensity focused ultrasound) (sometimes FUS or HIFUS) is a highly precise medical procedure using high-intensity focused ultrasound to heat and destroy pathogenic tissue rapidly) =670 \\$aMeSH, Sept. 20, 2007$b(heading: Ultrasound, High-Intensity Focused, Transrectal; entry term: Transrectal High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound; previous indexing: Ultrasonic Therapy; scope note: Tissue ablation of the prostate performed by ultrasound from a transducer placed in the rectum. The procedure is used to treat prostate cancer ( prostatic neoplasms) and benign prostatic hypertrophy (prostatic hyperplasia)) =750 \2$aHigh-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Ablation$0(DNLM)D057086$5IEN =LDR 00984cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363259002441 =005 20080516180245.0 =008 071003i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007008577 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDiacetyl =450 \\$aBiacetyl =450 \\$aButanedione =450 \\$aDiketobutane =450 \\$aDimethyl diketone =450 \\$aDimethylglyoxal =450 \\$aDotriacontane =550 \\$wg$aFood additives =550 \\$wg$aKetones =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 3, 2007$b(Diacetyl. Scope note: carrier of aroma of butter, vinegar, coffee, and other foods. Entry terms: 2,3-Butanedione, Biacetyl, Diketobutane, Dimethyldiketone, Dimethylglyoxal, Dotriacontane. In hierarchy for Ketones) =670 \\$aHawley's cond. chem. dict., 2002$b(diacetyl (biacetyl, butanedione, diketobutane, dimethyl diketone, dimethylglyoxal. Use; aroma carrier in food products)) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Diacetyl) =750 \2$aDiacetyl$0(DNLM)D003931$5IEN =LDR 01627cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363259102441 =005 20080509094806.0 =008 071109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007005939 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRenilla luciferase =450 \\$aSea pansy luciferase =550 \\$wg$aLuciferases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tebaldi, S.D. Immobilization of Renilla luciferase through biotinylation for use as a signaling mechanism in underwater sensors, 2006. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, July 28, 2007$b(Luciferases, Renilla. Scope note: Luciferases from Renilla that oxidize certain Luminescent Agents to cause emission of Photons. UF: Luciferases, Sea Pansy; Renilla Luciferases) =670 \\$aWood, K.V. The chemistry of bioluminescent reporter assays, 1998, via WWW, July 28, 2007$b(Renilla luciferase; only the luciferases from bacteria, firefly and Renilla have found general use as indicators of gene expression; Renilla luciferase is a 31kDa monomeric enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of coelenterazine to yield coelenteramide and blue light of 480nm) =670 \\$aRenilla luciferase assay kit, via Biotium, Inc. Web site, July 28, 2007$b(Renilla luciferase, a monomeric 36,000 Dalton protein, catalyzes coelenterazine oxidation by oxygen to produce light) =670 \\$aGoogle search, July 28, 2007$b(303,000 hits for "Renilla luciferase"; 844 hits for "sea pansy luciferase"; 18,700 hits for "Renilla reniformis luciferase"; 62 hits for "Renilla mullerei luciferase"; 36 for "Renilla mulleri luciferase"; 7 hits for "Renilla muelleri luciferase") =750 \2$aLuciferases, Renilla$0(DNLM)D049410$5IEN =LDR 01349cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363259202441 =005 20080516182311.0 =008 071109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007005937 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL377.C6$cZoology =150 \\$aSea pansies =450 \\$aPansies, Sea =450 \\$aRenilla =550 \\$wg$aRenillidae =670 \\$aITIS * North America, via WWW, July 28, 2007$b(Genus Renilla, family Renillidae; three species listed: Renilla koellikeri; Renilla muelleri, sea pansy; Renilla reniformis, sea pansy) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, July 28, 2007$b(Renilla. Rank: genus. Family Renillidae. Three species listed: Renilla koellikeri (Koelliker's sea pansy); Renilla muelleri; Renilla reniformis) =670 \\$aThe Columbia encyclopedia, 6th ed., via Bartleby.com, July 28, 2007$b(sea pansy: fleshy, leaf-shaped colony of marine organisms belonging to the genus Renilla in the same phylum as the jellyfish. Sea pansies are classified in the phylum Cnidaria, class Anthozoa, order Pennatulacea) =670 \\$aBritannica online, July 28, 2007$b(under sea pen: The sea pansy, Renilla, found along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of North America, is a flattened kidney-shaped plate consisting of two fused halves. All the polyps are on the upper side) =750 \2$aRenilla$0(DNLM)D048790$5IEN =LDR 01816cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363259302441 =005 20130209162134.0 =008 071109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007005729 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aOsmium tetroxide =450 \\$aMilas' reagent =450 \\$aOsmic acid =450 \\$aOsmic acid anhydride =450 \\$aOsmium oxide =450 \\$aOsmium tetraoxide =450 \\$aTetraoxoosmium =550 \\$wg$aOsmium compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal oxides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Valliant-Saunders, K. Oxidation of tertiary silanes by osmium tetroxide, 2006. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. of science & technology online, July 20, 2007$b(osmic acid anhydride; OsO b4 (B. Also known as osmium oxide; osmium tetroxide) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 20, 2007$b(Osmium tetroxide is the chemical compound with the formula OsO b4 (B; systematic name: Osmium tetraoxide, Osmium (VIII) oxide, Osmic acid) Sept. 18, 2012 (Osmium tetroxide (also called osmium tetraoxide) is the chemical compound with the formula OsO b4 (B. Preferred IUPAC name: Osmium tetraoxide. Systematic name[hide] Tetraoxoosmium Other names: Osmium(VIII) oxide) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, July 20, 2007$b(Osmium Tetroxide; (T-4)-Osmium oxide (OsO b4 (B). A highly toxic and volatile oxide of osmium used in industry as an oxidizing agent. It is also used as a histological fixative and stain and as a synovectomy agent in arthritic joints. Its vapor can cause eye, skin, and lung damage; entry term: Osmic Acid) =670 \\$aFactsheets on chemical and biological warfare agents, via WWW, July 20, 2007$b(Osmium Tetroxide; synonyms: Milas' reagent, Osmic acid anhydride, Osmium oxide, Osmium (IV) oxide, Osmium tetraoxide, Tetraoxoosmium) =750 \2$aOsmium Tetroxide$0(DNLM)D009993$5IEN =LDR 00489cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363259402441 =005 20080509101956.0 =008 070801i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007006041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGastrointestinal system$xAbnormalities =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary malformations, c1982 =750 \2$aDigestive System Abnormalities$0(DNLM)D004065$5IEN =LDR 00721cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363259502441 =005 20080509103951.0 =008 070809i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007005427 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL638.875.T6$cZoology =150 \\$aTorpedo (Fish genus) =450 \\$aEunarce =450 \\$aFimbriotorpedo =450 \\$aTorpedoes (Fish genus) =550 \\$wg$aTorpedinidae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 91024501: Whittaker, V.P. The cholinergic neuron and its target : the electromotor innervation of the electric ray "Torpedo" as a model, 1992. =670 \\$aITIS search, July 16, 2007$b(Torpedo Houttuyn, 1764, genus synonyms: Eunarce, Fimbriotorpedo) =750 \2$aTorpedo$0(DNLM)D014101$5IEN =LDR 00639cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363259602441 =005 20080509101021.0 =008 070809i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007005385 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBF724.85.D44 =150 \\$aDecision making in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007028125: Changes in decision-making capacity in older adults, 2008. =750 \2$81$wb$aDecision Making$0(DNLM)D003657$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$0(DNLM)D000368$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDecision Making$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 01042cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363259702441 =005 20080509103456.0 =008 070809i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007001497 =040 \\$aOU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSuramin =550 \\$wg$aAnthelmintics =550 \\$wg$aAntiprotozoal agents =550 \\$wg$aNaphthalene =670 \\$aWork cat.: Suramin as a chemo- and radio-sensitizer, 2006. =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 16, 2007$b(Suramin: a medicinal drug developed in 1916; it is used for treatment of human sleeping sickness, onchocerciasis, and other diseases caused by trypanosomes and worms; it is under investigation as treatment for prostate cancer) =670 \\$aMeSH, July 17, 2007$b(Suramin: a polyanionic compound with an unknown mechanism of action; it is used parenterally in the treatment of African trypanosomiasis and it has been used clinically with diethylcarbamazine to kill the adult Onchocerca; tree structure: Naphthalenes -- Naphthalenenesul fonates -- Suramin) =750 \2$aSuramin$0(DNLM)D013498$5IEN =LDR 00417cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363259802441 =005 20120202153147.0 =008 070726i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007005767 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCorpus callosum$xAbnormalities =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Callosal agenesis, c1994 =750 \2$aAgenesis of Corpus Callosum$0(DNLM)D061085$5IEN =LDR 00425cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363259902441 =005 20120730164532.0 =008 070726i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007005761 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCoronary arteries$xAbnormalities =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Coronary artery anomalies, c1999 =750 \2$aCoronary Vessel Anomalies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003330 =LDR 00422cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363260002441 =005 20080509095524.0 =008 070621i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007004509 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.U48$cBotany =150 \\$aPetroselinum =550 \\$wg$aUmbelliferae =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Petroselinum, Unbelliferae, 3 spp. of Old World herbs) =750 \2$aPetroselinum$0(DNLM)D028528$5IEN =LDR 01511cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363260102441 =005 20080509093932.0 =008 070426||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007002858 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGene conversion =450 \\$aConversion, Gene =450 \\$aPolar recombination (Genetics) =450 \\$aPolaron (Genetics) =450 \\$aRecombination, Polar (Genetics) =550 \\$wg$aGenetic recombination =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hellenthal, G. Exploring rates and patterns of variability in gene conversion and crossover in the human genome, 2006. =670 \\$a2007 MeSH via MeSH browser, Apr. 24, 2007$b(Gene Conversion. Scope note: The asymmetrical segregation of genes during replication which leads to the production of non-reciprocal recombinant strands and the apparent conversion of one allele into another. Thus, e.g., the meiotic products of an Aa individual may be AAAa or aaaA instead of AAaa, i.e., the A allele has been converted into the a allele or vice versa. Entry terms: Polar Recombination, Polaron; broader term in MeSH tree structures: Recombination, Genetic) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. of sci. & tech. online, Apr. 24, 2007$b(Gene conversion [GENETICS] A situation in which gametocytes of an individual that is heterozygous for a pair of alleles undergo meiosis, and the gametes produced are in a 3:1 ratio rather than the expected 2:2 ratio, implying that one allele was converted to the other) =750 \2$aGene Conversion$0(DNLM)D005785$5IEN =LDR 01188cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363260202441 =005 20080509094502.0 =008 070301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007001349 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aLuciferases =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tebaldi, S.D. Immobilization of Renilla luciferase through biotinylation for use as a signaling mechanism in underwater sensors, 2006. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 27, 2007$b(Luciferases. Scope note: Enzymes that oxidize certain luminescent agents to emit light (physical luminescence). The luciferases from different organisms have evolved differently so have different structures and substrates. BT: Oxidoreductases; Luminescent Proteins) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill ency. of sci. & tech. online, Feb. 27, 2007$b(luciferase: An enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of luciferin) =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biological terms, 2000$b(luciferase: enzyme present in all luminescent organisms which reacts with the activated substrate luciferin. The reaction results in light emission so luciferin is oxidized and returns to the ground state) =750 \2$aLuciferases$0(DNLM)D008156$5IEN =LDR 02379cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363260302441 =005 20080508093024.0 =008 070718i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007004423 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCholera toxin =450 \\$aCholera enterotoxin =450 \\$aCholera exotoxin =450 \\$aCholeragen =450 \\$aCholeragenoid =450 \\$aCT (Cholera toxin) =450 \\$aCTX (Cholera toxin) =450 \\$aProcholeragenoid =450 \\$aVibrio cholerae enterotoxin =550 \\$wg$aEnterotoxins =550 \\$wg$aNAD-ADP-ribosyltransferase =670 \\$aWork cat.: Liu, J. Structure based design of inhibitors toward disease related multivalent protein targets, 2006:$babstract (cholera toxin (CT)) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 12, 2007$b(Cholera Toxin. An Enterotoxin from Vibrio cholerae. It consists of two major protomers, the heavy (H) or A subunit and the B protomer which consists of 5 light (L) or B subunits. The A1 fragment is a Mono(ADP-Ribose) Transferase. The B protomer binds cholera toxin to intestinal epithelial cells, and facilitates the uptake of the A1 fragment ... entry terms: Cholera Toxin Protomer A, Cholera Toxin Protomer B, Choleragen, Choleragenoid, Cholera Enterotoxin CT, Cholera Exotoxin, Cholera Toxin A Subunit, Cholera Toxin B Subunit, Procholeragenoid; BT in tree structures: ADP Ribose Transferases; Bacterial Toxins; Enterotoxins) =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 19, 2007$b(Cholera toxin (sometimes abbreviated to CTX, Ctx, or CT) is protein complex secreted by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. CTX is responsible for the harmful effects of cholera infection; The cholera toxin is an oligomeric complex made up of six protein subunits: a single copy of the A subunit, and five copies of the B subunit; The CTA1 fragment catalyses ADP ribosylation from NAD to the regulatory component of adenylate cyclase, thereby activating it. Increased adenylate cyclase activity increases cyclic AMP (cAMP) synthesis causing massive fluid and electrolyte efflux, resulting in diarrhea) =670 \\$aMcDowall, J. Cholera toxin, via WWW, June 19, 2007$b(cholera toxin, the main virulence factor of the pathogen Vibrio cholerae. Cholera toxin is produced by the CTXf bacteriophage residing within the bacteria; Cholera enterotoxin; Vibrio cholerae enterotoxin) =750 \2$aCholera Toxin$0(DNLM)D002772$5IEN =LDR 00840cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363260402441 =005 20080508094638.0 =008 070719||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007000583 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOxygen consumption (Physiology) =450 \\$aConsumption of oxygen (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aTissue metabolism =670 \\$aWork cat.: Molter, T.W. Automation of single cell oxygen consumption experiments, 2006. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 24, 2007$b(Oxygen Consumption; scope note: The rate at which oxygen is used by a tissue; microliters of oxygen STPD used per milligram of tissue per hour; the rate at which oxygen enters the blood from alveolar gas, equal in the steady state to the consumption of oxygen by tissue metabolism throughout the body.) =750 \2$aOxygen Consumption$0(DNLM)D010101$5IEN =LDR 00834cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363260502441 =005 20080508093643.0 =008 070719i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007000579 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL737.M34$cZoology =150 \\$aShort-tailed opossums =450 \\$aMonodelphis =550 \\$wg$aOpossums =670 \\$aITIS, Jan. 26, 2007$b(Genus Monodelphis Burnett, 1830 -- short-tailed opossums, Subfamily Didelphinae, Family Didelphidae) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Jan. 26, 2007$b(Monodelphis. Genbank common name: short-tailed opossums. Rank: genus. Subfamily Didelphinae, Family Didelphidae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 26, 2007$b(Monodelphis is a genus of marsupials in the family Didelphidae, commonly referred to as short-tailed opossums) =750 \2$aMonodelphis$0(DNLM)D048309$5IEN =LDR 00522cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363260602441 =005 20080508085049.0 =008 070711i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007004647 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aSF910.M48 =150 \\$aMetabolic disorders in animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism$xDisorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: 90024385: Metabolic disorders and their prevention in farm animals, 1991. =750 \2$aMetabolic Diseases$xveterinary$0(DNLM)D008659Q000662$5IEN =LDR 00578cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363260702441 =005 20080508084204.0 =008 070605i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003871 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP702.I45 =150 \\$aImino sugars =450 \\$aIminosugars =550 \\$wg$aImino compounds =550 \\$wg$aSugars =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007023155: Iminosugars, c2007 =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 6, 2007$b(Imino Sugars. Scope note: Sugars in which the oxygen is replaced by a nitrogen atom) =750 \2$aImino Sugars$0(DNLM)D050111$5IEN =LDR 00693cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363260802441 =005 20111213143610.0 =008 070705i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007004205 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.E6 =150 \\$aEnterobacter sakazakii =550 \\$wg$aEnterobacter =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007025067: Enterobacter sakazakii, c2008 =670 \\$aMeSH online, June 18, 2007:$b(Enterobacter sakazakii; scope note: species of gram-negative bacteria in the genus Enterobacter, found in the environment and in foods. It has biochemical characteristics similar to Enterobacter cloacae, but is yellow-pigmented) =750 \2$aCronobacter sakazakii$0(DNLM)D044083$5IEN =LDR 00942cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363260902441 =005 20091103100848.0 =008 070705i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007004152 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQC454.T47 =150 \\$aTerahertz spectroscopy =450 \\$aSpectroscopy, Terahertz =550 \\$wg$aSpectrum analysis =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007024954: Terahertz spectroscopy, 2007. =670 \\$aASTI, viewed June 18, 2007$b(in title: Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy) =670 \\$aEI compendex, viewed June 18, 2007$b(uncontrolled identifier: Terahertz spectroscopy) =670 \\$aInspec, viewed June 18, 2007$b(uncontrolled indexing: Terahertz spectroscopy) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed June 18, 2007$b(Terahertz spectroscopy; its frequencies are generated in one of three ways: Time domain; Frequency domain; Fourier transform spectroscopy) =750 \2$aTerahertz Spectroscopy$0(DNLM)D055068$5IEN =LDR 00603cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363261002441 =005 20080507131846.0 =008 070606i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003875 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R98$cBotany =150 \\$aMurraya =550 \\$wg$aRutaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006542010: Murraya koenigii, 1999. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Murraya; family: Rutaceae) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Murraya ; Jasmin organge) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, June 6, 2007$b(Murraya) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, June 6, 2007$b(Murraya) =750 \2$aMurraya$0(DNLM)D032101$5IEN =LDR 01551cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363261102441 =005 20101225175601.0 =008 070531i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003767 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dABAU =150 \\$aMultidrug-resistant tuberculosis =450 \\$aMDR-TB (Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis) =450 \\$aMDR tuberculosis =450 \\$aPolydrug-resistant tuberculosis =550 \\$wg$aDrug resistance in microorganisms =550 \\$wg$aMultidrug resistance =550 \\$wg$aTuberculosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001034523: Reichman, L.B. Timebomb : the global epidemic of multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis, 2002. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 31, 2007$b(Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant. Entry terms: Tuberculosis, Drug-Resistant, Tuberculosis, MDR) =670 \\$aWHO Web site, July 17, 2007$b(multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB)) =670 \\$aAnnals of internal medicine, July 15, 2008:$bp. 124 (In accordance with the World Health Organization's definitions for tuberculosis control ...initial drug resistance was defined as pretreatment resistance and categorized as pan-sensitive, single drug resistance (resistance to 1 first-line antituberculosis drug other than rifampin), or polydrug resistance (resistance to ... 2 [or more] drugs) =670 \\$aEuropean journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases, Feb. 2002:$bp. 117 (MDR-TB, multidrug-resistance tuberculosis; SDR-TB, single-drug resistant tuberculosis) =750 \2$aTuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant$0(DNLM)D018088$5IEN =LDR 00479cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363261202441 =005 20080507132420.0 =008 070524i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003620 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aInsanity defense =550 \\$wg$aDefense (Criminal procedure) =550 \\$aInsanity (Law) =670 \\$aBlack's law dict. =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 24, 2007. =670 \\$aLC database, May 24, 2007. =750 \2$aInsanity Defense$0(DNLM)D007298$5IEN =LDR 02128cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363261302441 =005 20160511175336.0 =008 070530i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003708 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aTransgender people =450 \\$aTG people =450 \\$aTGs (Transgender people) =450 \\$aTrannies =450 \\$aTrans-identified people =450 \\$aTrans people =450 \\$aTransgender-identified people =450 \\$aTransgendered people =450 \\$aTransgenders =450 \\$aTranspeople =550 \\$wg$aSexual minorities =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 30, 2007$b("Transgender ... is a general term applied to a variety of individuals, behaviors, and groups involving tendencies that diverge from the normative gender role (woman or man) commonly, but not always, assigned at birth, as well as the role traditionally held by society. Transgender is the state of one's "gender identity" (self-identification as male, female, both or neither) not matching one's "assigned gender" (identification by others as male or female based on physical/genetic sex). Transgender does not imply any specific form of sexual orientation -- transgender people may identify as heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, pansexual or asexual.") =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict.$b(transgendered: appearing as, wishing to be considered as, or having undergone surgery to become a member of the opposite sex) =670 \\$aLC database, May 30, 2007$b(transgender people; trans people; transgendered people; transgenders; transpeople) =670 \\$aGoogle search, May 30, 2007$b(transgender people; TG people; TGs; trans people; transgendered people; transgenders; trannies; transpeople) =670 \\$aWitten, T. Gender identity and the military : transgender, transsexual, and intersex-identified individuals in the U.S. Armed Forces, 2007:$bPDF p. 4 (trans-identified or intersex-identified person; trans-identified or nonnormatively gendered individuals) p. 9 (trans-identified individuals) p. 14 (transgender-identified individuals) =750 \2$aTransgender Persons$0(DNLM)D063106$5IEN =LDR 03048cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880363261402441 =005 20080507130607.0 =008 070501i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007003019 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDeet =450 \\$aDelphene =450 \\$aDET (Insect repellent) =450 \\$aDETA (Insect repellent) =450 \\$aDetamide =450 \\$aDieltamid =450 \\$aDiethyl methylbenzamide =450 \\$aDiethyl toluamide =450 \\$aDiethylbenzemide =450 \\$aM-DET (Insect repellent) =450 \\$aM-DETA (Insect repellent) =450 \\$aMetadelphene =550 \\$wg$aInsect antifeedants =550 \\$wg$aInsect baits and repellents =550 \\$wg$aToluamides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Antifeedant effects of diethyl toluamide and neem oil on native cave weta, cockroaches, and amphipods, c2004:$bp. 5 (diethyl toluamide (DEET) p. 6 (invertebrate antifeedant) =670 \\$aThe insect repellent DEET, via U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Pesticides : topical & chemical fact sheets Web site, Apr. 30, 2007$b(DEET (chemical name, N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide) is the active ingredient in many insect repellent products) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 30, 2007$b(DEET. Meta-N,N-diethyl toluamide, abbreviated DEET, is an insect-repellent chemical. It is intended to be applied to the skin or to clothing, and is primarily used to protect against insect bites.) =670 \\$aDEET online Web site, Apr. 30, 2007$b(DEET is the active ingredient in the most widely used insect repellents available in the U.S. that are applied to the skin. The most commonly used chemical name for DEET is N,N-diethyl-m toluamide) =670 \\$aEXTOXNET : Extension Toxicology Network Web site, Apr. 30, 2007$b(Deet. Deet is found in a variety of commercial insecticides. Trade names for products containing Deet include Autan, Delphene, Detamide, Deltamid, Flypel, m- Delphene, Meta-Delphene, Naugatuck Det, and Off. Deet is the common name for N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide, a multipurpose insect repellent registered for direct application to human skin, clothing, household pets, tents and bedrolls and screens. Deet is a unique pesticide, because it is applied directly to the human body for purposes of repelling insects. Technical Deet is 95% m-isomer. The o- and p-isomers are highly repellent but less effective than the m-isomer. The compound is also known as detamide, diethylbenzemide, diethyl toluamide, m-delphene, metadelphene, and by the acronyms DET, DETA, and M-DET) =670 \\$aThe American heritage dictionary of the English language, via WWW, Apr. 30, 2007$b(deet: A colorless, oily liquid, C(sub)1(sub)2H(sub)1(sub)7NO, that has a mild odor and is used as an insect repellent. Etymology: From d.t., abbr. of diethyl toluamide) =670 \\$aThe Merck index, 2001$b(Deet. N,N-Diethyl-3-methylbenzamide; N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide; M-Det; m-DETA; ENT-20218; Autan; m-Delphene; Detamide; Dieltamid; Flypel; Metadelphene; Off; Repel. Use: Insect repellent) =750 \2$aDEET$0(DNLM)D003671$5IEN =LDR 00829cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363261502441 =005 20070703083708.0 =008 070502i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003075 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74$cBotany =150 \\$aBambusa =550 \\$wg$aBamboo =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Bambusa; syn: bamboo) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Bambusa, genus comprising typical bamboos that are woody or arborescent grasses) =670 \\$aITIS, May 4, 2007$b(Bambusa: Schreb.--accepted--bamboo; 13 species listed) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 2, 2007$b(subtribe: Bambusinae (10 genera); genus: Bambusa (consists of 37 clumping bamboos; this genus has been brought into synonymy with Dendrocalamopsis, another genus in the subtribe Bambusinae)) =750 \2$aBambusa$0(DNLM)D031723$5IEN =LDR 00670cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363261602441 =005 20070703084204.0 =008 070613i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007002456 =040 \\$aCoU-DA$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aColicins =450 \\$aColicines =550 \\$wg$aBacteriocins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chemistry and functions of colicins, 1973. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 10, 2007$b(hdg.: Colicins; scope note: Bacteriocins elaborated by strains of Escherichia coli and related species; they are proteins or protein-lipopolysaccharide complexes lethal to other strains of the same species; variant: Colicines) =750 \2$aColicins$0(DNLM)D003087$5IEN =LDR 00850cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363261702441 =005 20070702122831.0 =008 070607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003457 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aWhole body imaging =450 \\$aWhole body scanning =450 \\$aWhole body screening =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic imaging =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007020149: Real whole body MRI, c2008. =670 \\$aMESH online, May 17, 2007:$bHdg. (Whole body imaging) scope note (The creation of a visual display of the inside of the entire body of a human or animal for the purposes of diagnostic evaluation. This is most commonly achieved by using magnetic resonance imaging; or positron emission tomography) entry terms (Whole body scanning, whole body scan, whole body screening) =750 \2$aWhole Body Imaging$0(DNLM)D051598$5IEN =LDR 00744cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363261802441 =005 20070702122634.0 =008 070502i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003071 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGout suppressants =450 \\$aAntigout agents =450 \\$aAntihyperuricemics =450 \\$aSuppressants, Gout =550 \\$wg$aAntirheumatic agents =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 2, 2007$b(Gout Suppressants. Entry terms: Antigout Agents, Antihyperuricemics. Scope note: Agents that increase uric acid excretion by the kidney (uricosuric agents), decrease uric acid production (antihyperuricemics), or alleviate the pain and inflammation of acute attacks of gout) =750 \2$aGout Suppressants$0(DNLM)D006074$5IEN =LDR 00464cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363261902441 =005 20070702121938.0 =008 070427i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002926 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aClosteroviridae =550 \\$wg$aPlant viruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001$b(Closteroviridae, family consisting of Closterovirus, Crinivirus, RNA) =750 \2$aClosteroviridae$0(DNLM)D029381$5IEN =LDR 01117cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363262002441 =005 20070702085252.0 =008 070530i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003203 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC159.A7$cMalaria chemotherapy =150 \\$aArtemisinin =550 \\$wg$aAntimalarials =550 \\$wg$aPeroxides =550 \\$wg$aSesquiterpenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007019165: Artemisinins in malaria therapy, 2006:$bgalley (Artemisinin has been identified as the active antimalarial principle of ginghao, a plant used for centuries to treat malaria in China) =670 \\$aMeSH online, May 9, 2007:$bHdg. (Artemisinins tree structure : Sesquiterpenes - Artemisinins, Peroxides - Artemisinins) =670 \\$aMedi Lexicon, May 10, 2007$b(artemisinin: a sesquiterpene antimalarial and antischistosomal drug derived from Artemisinin annua; is a potent and rapidly acting blood schizontocide used in the treatment of malaria; active against chlorquine-resistant Plasmodinon falciparum and chloroquine-sensitive P. falciparum and P. vivax) =750 \2$aArtemisinins$0(DNLM)D037621$5IEN =LDR 00450cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363262102441 =005 20070702095656.0 =008 070501i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002973 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTombusviridae =550 \\$wg$aPlant viruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 1161 (Tombusviridae, family consisting of 8 genera, RNA) =750 \0$aTombusviridae$0(DNLM)D019183$5IEN =LDR 00520cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363262202441 =005 20070702085731.0 =008 070501i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002972 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCarmoviruses =450 \\$aCarmovirus =550 \\$wg$aTombusviridae =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 1168 (Carmovirus, genus in family Tombusviridae, RNA) =670 \\$aPlant viruses online, May 1, 2007$b(Carmoviruses: Tombusviridae) =750 \2$aCarmovirus$0(DNLM)D019184$5IEN =LDR 00423cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363262302441 =005 20070702094709.0 =008 070427i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002925 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSequiviridae =550 \\$wg$aPlant viruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 1089 (Family Sequiviridae, RNA) =750 \2$aSequiviridae$0(DNLM)D019191$5IEN =LDR 00493cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363262402441 =005 20070702094437.0 =008 070427i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002924 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aWaikaviruses =450 \\$aWaikavirus =550 \\$wg$aSequiviridae =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 1093 (Waikavirus in family Sequiviridae) =670 \\$aPlant viruses online, Apr. 27, 2007$b(Waikaviruses) =750 \2$aWaikavirus$0(DNLM)D019193$5IEN =LDR 00580cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363262502441 =005 20070702093632.0 =008 070427i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002916 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR411$cVirology =150 \\$aPotyviridae =550 \\$wg$aPlant viruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96170515: Shukla, D. The potyviridae, 1994. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 27, 2007$b(Potyviridae. Scope note: a family of RNA viruses which infect mainly plants of the Solanaceae) =750 \2$aPotyviridae$0(DNLM)D019176$5IEN =LDR 00486cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363262602441 =005 20070702091413.0 =008 070427i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002906 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGeminiviridae =550 \\$wg$aDNA viruses =550 \\$wg$aPlant viruses =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 339 (Geminiviridae, family, includes Begomovirus, Curtovirus, Mastrevirus, Topocuvirus, DNA) =750 \2$aGeminiviridae$0(DNLM)D017791$5IEN =LDR 00697cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363262702441 =005 20070702092531.0 =008 070426i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002895 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR401.5$cVirology =150 \\$aLuteoviridae =550 \\$wg$aPlant viruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00273712: The Luteoviridae, c1999. =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 505 (Luteoviridae. Consists of Enamovirus, Luteovirus, and Polerovirus) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 26, 2007$b(Luteoviridae. Scope note: a family of RNA plant viruses infecting disparate plant families) =750 \2$aLuteoviridae$0(DNLM)D052679$5IEN =LDR 00698cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363262802441 =005 20070702090747.0 =008 070426i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002893 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aComoviruses =450 \\$aComovirus (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aComoviridae =670 \\$aMatthew's plant virology, 2002:$bp. 32 (Genus Comovirus, comoviruses) =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 253 (Genus Comovirus) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 26, 2007$b(Comovirus. Scope note: a genus of plant viruses of the family Comoviridae in which the bipartite genome is encapsidated in separate icosahedral particles.) =750 \2$aComovirus$0(DNLM)D017798$5IEN =LDR 00746cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363262902441 =005 20070702090117.0 =008 070426i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002891 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCaulimoviridae =550 \\$wg$aDNA viruses =550 \\$wg$aPlant viruses =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 193 (family, Caulimoviridae) =670 \\$aMesH browser, Apr. 26, 2007$b(Caulimoviridae. Scope note: the family of DNA plant viruses with isometric or basilloform virions and no envelope.) =670 \\$aMatthew's plant virology, 2002:$bp. 27 (Family Caulimoviridae contains all the plant viruses that replicate by reverse transcription; 6 genera) =750 \2$aCaulimoviridae$0(DNLM)D052639$5IEN =LDR 00825cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363263002441 =005 20070702090244.0 =008 070426i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002851 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCaulimoviruses =450 \\$aCaulimovirus (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aCaulimoviridae =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 193 (family Caulimoviridae, DNA ) p. 201 (Caulimovirus genus) =670 \\$aPlant viruses online, Apr. 26, 2007$b(Caulimoviruses/Caulimoviridae) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 26, 2007$b(Caulimovirus. Scope note: a genus of plant viruses in the family Caulimoviridae that are transmitted by aphids in a semipersistent manner.) =670 \\$aMatthew's plant virology, 2002:$bp. 27 (Genus Caulimovirus, caulimoviruses) =750 \2$aCaulimovirus$0(DNLM)D017796$5IEN =LDR 00633cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363263102441 =005 20070702085540.0 =008 070426i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002845 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCarlaviruses =450 \\$aCarlavirus =550 \\$wg$aPlant viruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 1227 (Carlavirus, unassigned genus, RNA) =670 \\$aPlant viruses online, Apr. 26, 2007$b(Carlaviruses. Definitive species include Potato M carlavirus, Potato S carlavirus, and Red clover vein mosaic carlavirus) =750 \2$aCarlavirus$0(DNLM)D017788$5IEN =LDR 00579cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363263202441 =005 20070702095508.0 =008 070426i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002844 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTobamoviruses =450 \\$aTobamovirus =550 \\$wg$aPlant viruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 1328 (Tobamovirus, unassigned genus, RNA) =670 \\$aPlant viruses online, Apr. 26, 2007$b(Tobamoviruses. Definitive species include Tobacco mosaic virus) =750 \2$aTobamovirus$0(DNLM)D017898$5IEN =LDR 00602cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363263302441 =005 20070702093337.0 =008 070426i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002842 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPotexviruses =450 \\$aPotexvirus =550 \\$wg$aPlant viruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 1302 (Potexvirus, unassigned genus, RNA) =670 \\$aPlant viruses online, Apr. 26, 2007$b(Potexviruses. Definitive species include Cymbidium mosaic potexvirus, Potato X potexvirus) =750 \2$aPotexvirus$0(DNLM)D017863$5IEN =LDR 00816cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363263402441 =005 20070702091026.0 =008 070426i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002838 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR398.6$cVirology =150 \\$aCucumoviruses =450 \\$aCucumovirus =550 \\$wg$aBromoviridae =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 124 (Genus: Cucumovirus in family Bromoviridae) =670 \\$aPlant viruses online, Apr. 26, 2007$b(Cucumoviruses: Bromoviridae. Definitve species include Cucumber mosaic cucumovirus) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 26, 2007$b(Cucumovirus. Scope note: A genus of plant viruses of the family Bromoviridae, which infects cucurbits and solanaceous plants. Type species: Cucumber mosaic virus) =750 \2$aCucumovirus$0(DNLM)D017799$5IEN =LDR 00475cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363263502441 =005 20070702092851.0 =008 070425i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002831 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR402 =150 \\$aMosaic viruses =550 \\$wg$aPlant viruses =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 25, 2007$b(Mosaic Viruses. Scope note: viruses which produce a mottled appearance of the leaves of plants) =750 \2$aMosaic Viruses$0(DNLM)D009029$5IEN =LDR 01467cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363263602441 =005 20070702100008.0 =008 050104i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005000076 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTymoviruses =450 \\$aTymovirus =450 \\$aTymovirus group =550 \\$wg$aPlant viruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Matsuda, Daiki. Two new roles for the TYMV tRNA-like structure : translation enhancement and repression of minus strand synthesis, 2004. =670 \\$aPlant viruses online, Nov. 29, 2004$b(Tymoviruses; taxonomy and relationships: Tymovirus) =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 1344 (Tymovirus, unassigned genus, RNA) =670 \\$aAcademic Press dictionary of science and technology, 1992$b(Tymovirus group, a genus of plant viruses having isometric particles containing linear ssRNA genomes ... transmitted mechanically and by beetles ... causing characteristic clumping of the chloroplasts in most cell types ... from turnip yellow mosaic virus, the type member for this genus) =670 \\$aHull, Roger. Matthews' plant virology, 2002:$bp. 40 (Genus Tymovirus, type species: turnip yellow mosaic virus, tymoviruses are isometric ... contain a single species of linear positive-sense ssRNA ... appear to be restricted to dicotyledonous hosts ... are transmitted by beetles of the families Chrysomelidae and Curculionidae) =750 \2$aTymovirus$0(DNLM)D017806$5IEN =LDR 00814cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363263702441 =005 20070702083314.0 =008 070524i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003153 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCapsule endoscopy =450 \\$aVideo capsule endoscopy =450 \\$aWireless capsule endoscopy =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopy =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal system$xExamination =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007018501: Capsule endoscopy, c2007. =670 \\$aMESH online May 4, 2007:$bHdg. (Capsule endoscopy; entry terms: Video capsule endoscopy; wireless capsule endoscopy; scope note: non-invasive, endoscopic imaging by use of a Video Capsule Endoscopes to perform examination of the gastrointestinal tract, especially the small bowel) =750 \2$aCapsule Endoscopy$0(DNLM)D053704$5IEN =LDR 00665cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363263802441 =005 20070702082859.0 =008 070524i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003079 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ399.A6 =150 \\$aAnorexia in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =550 \\$wg$aEating disorders in adolescence =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007017529: Halse, Christine. Inside anorexia, 2008. =750 \2$81$wb$aAnorexia$0(DNLM)D000855$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnorexia$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 01166cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363263902441 =005 20070702083724.0 =008 070425i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002827 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.P557$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aPlectranthus =450 \\$aBegonia, Swedish =450 \\$aColeus, Prostrate =450 \\$aIvy, Swedish =450 \\$aProstrate coleus =450 \\$aSpur flowers =450 \\$aSpurflowers =450 \\$aSwedish begonia =450 \\$aSwedish ivy =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007325335: Van Jaarsveld, E. The Southern African Plectranthus ... 2006:$bt.p. (Plectranthus) p. 9 (also known as Spurflowers; genus belonging to the Mint family (Lamiaceae)) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Plectranthus; common names: Swedish begonia, Swedish ivy, Prostrate coleus., Spur flower) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Plectranthus; Spurflower) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, Apr. 25, 2007$b(Plectranthus; family: Lamiaceae) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, Apr. 25, 2007$b(Plectranthus; genus; family: Lamiaceae) =750 \2$aPlectranthus$0(DNLM)D031346$5IEN =LDR 01184cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363264002441 =005 20070910075825.0 =008 070315i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007001704 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSulfonylureas =450 \\$aSulfonylurea compounds =550 \\$wg$aSulfones =550 \\$wg$aUrea =670 \\$aDuPont crop protection sulfonylurea herbicides, c2005, via WWW, Mar. 13, 2007:$bp. 2 (Sulfonylureas are a family of environmentally compatible herbicides that were discovered by DuPont Crop Protection in 1975 and first commercialized for wheat and barley crops in 1982) =670 \\$aCompendium of pesticide common names, via WWW, Mar. 13, 2007:$bPesticide classification/Herbicides (sulfonylurea herbicides is subclass under urea herbicides and is a see also reference under sulfonamide herbicides) =670 \\$aCheminova A/S Web site, Mar. 13, 2007:$bherbicides/Accurate (Metsulfuron is one of the leading active ingredients in the sulfonylurea group and a well-known herbicide among farmers around the world) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 13, 2007$b(Sulfonylurea Compounds) =750 \2$aSulfonylurea Compounds$0(DNLM)D013453$5IEN =LDR 01064cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363264102441 =005 20070615095900.0 =008 070403i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002290 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR185.8.M28 =150 \\$aMacrophage migration inhibitory factor =450 \\$aInhibition factor, Macrophage migration =450 \\$aInhibitory factor, Macrophage migration =450 \\$aMacrophage migration inhibition factor =450 \\$aMIF (Macrophage migration inhibitory factor) =450 \\$aMigration inhibition factor, Macrophage =450 \\$aMigration inhibitory factor, Macrophage =550 \\$wg$aLymphokines =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007013739: MIF : most interesting factor, 2007:$bCIP galley (macrophage migration inhibitory factor) =670 \\$aMeSH, Apr. 3, 2007$b(Hdg.: Macrophage Migration-Inhibitory Factors; a lymphokine, Entry term: Macrophage Migration Inhibition Factors; Migration Inhibition Factor; Migration-Inhibitory Factor) =750 \2$aMacrophage Migration-Inhibitory Factors$0(DNLM)D008263$5IEN =LDR 01402cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363264202441 =005 20070615094044.0 =008 070402i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002209 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTP248.C24$cChemical technology =150 \\$aCarbodiimides =550 \\$wg$aOrganonitrogen compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007013946: Chemistry and technology of carbodiimides, c2007:$bdata view (Carbodiimides are molecules containing the functional group N=C=N. They play an important role as condensation agents in the synthesis of polypeptides, polynucleotides, polysaccharides and numerous other chemical transformations. Carbodiimides also act as "zero-length" crosslinkers for proteins. In industry, applications include the stabilization of the major global diisocyanate MDI, polyester based polymers and herbicides. Metal substituted carbodiimides are used as precursors for ceramic materials, while sulfonylcarbodiimides are used as precursors for antidiabetic drugs and herbicides) =670 \\$aWikipedia, April 2, 2007$b(a functional group consisting of the formula N=C=N. Carbodiimides hydrolyze to form ureas, which makes them rarely found in nature. Carbodiimides are formed by dehydration of ureas or from thioureas.) =670 \\$aLC database, April 2, 2007. =670 \\$aMcGraw Hill dict. of chem., 2003. =750 \2$aCarbodiimides$0(DNLM)D002234$5IEN =LDR 03842cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9882581727802441 =005 20250501094739.0 =008 070322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007001895 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2007001895 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168887270000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dNcD =150 \\$aMenstrual products =450 \\$wnne$aFeminine hygiene products =450 \\$aMenstrual care products =450 \\$aMenstrual hygiene materials =450 \\$aMenstrual hygiene products =450 \\$aPeriod products =550 \\$wg$aHygiene products =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 22, 2007$b(Feminine Hygiene Products; Menstrual Hygiene Products; Apr. 4 2023, Menstrual Hygiene Products, RT Menstrual Products, BT Feminine Hygiene Products) =670 \\$aYahoo shopping directory, Mar. 22, 2007$b(Shopping > Feminine hygiene products) =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 22, 2007$b(titles: feminine hygiene products) =670 \\$aCenter for Disease Control and Prevention website, Menstrual hygiene page, viewed Apr. 4, 2023$b("You can choose many types of menstrual products to absorb or collect blood during your period, including sanitary pads, tampons, menstrual cups, menstrual discs, and period underwear.")$uhttps://www.cdc.gov/hygiene/personal-hygiene/menstrual.html =670 \\$aOkamoto, N. Period power : a manifesto for the menstrual movement, 2018:$bp. 28 ("It's important to use language that is inclusive of all menstrual experiences. For transgender men and genderqueer people (and others) who still experience menstruation and have uteruses, vaginas, ovaries, and fallopian tubes, periods can be very difficult"; "I avoid using terms such as 'feminine hygiene' and 'feminine products' in an effort to be gender-inclusive") p. 149 ("menstrual products") p. 153 ("menstrual hygiene products") p. 131 ("period products")$w(OCoLC)1050454482 =670 \\$aThe Palgrave handbook of critical menstruation studies, 2020:$bp. 947 ("We can also change the way we talk about menstruation, including using the term menstruators, 'menstrual products' instead of 'feminine hygiene products' and rename 'female healthcare' centers with more gender-neutral terms")$w(OCoLC)1182515281 =670 \\$aGoogle search, Apr. 4, 2023$b("menstrual products" 112,000,000 results; "menstrual hygiene products" 25,300,000 results; "feminine hygiene products" 39,700,000 results) =670 \\$aUNICEF website, Guide to menstrual hygiene materials, viewed Apr. 4, 2023$b("Menstrual hygiene materials are the products used to catch menstrual flow, such as pads, cloths, tampons or cups.")$uhttps://www.unicef.org/media/91346/file/UNICEF-Guide-menstrual-hygiene-materials-2019.pdf =670 \\$aRestoring Access to Medication Act of 2019 : report (to accompany H.R. 1922) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office), 2021:$bp. 2 ("For purposes of this paragraph, the term 'menstrual care product' means a tampon, pad, liner, cup, sponge, or similar product used by individuals with respect to menstruation or other genital-tract secretions")$w(OCoLC)1234916995 =670 \\$aHarvard Health Publishing website, How to choose period products page, viewed Apr. 4, 2023$b("While single-use disposable period products like pads and tampons make up the majority of the multibillion-dollar global market, reusable products like cups (inserted into the vagina to collect the blood) and period panties (absorbent underwear) are beginning to gain more traction.")$uhttps://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/how-to-choose-period-products-202210052828 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on products used to collect menstrual blood during menstruation. =688 \\$aHeading changed from Feminine hygiene products to Menstrual products in September 2023. =750 \2$aFeminine Hygiene Products$0(DNLM)D053566$5IEN =LDR 00662cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363264402441 =005 20061117084648.0 =008 060725i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006005489 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMusic therapy for teenagers =450 \\$aAdolescent music therapy =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$xDiseases$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99514940: Musiktherapie mit psychisch kranken Jugendlichen, c1999. =750 \2$81$wb$aMusic Therapy$0(DNLM)D009147$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMusic Therapy$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 03706cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363264502441 =005 20061117085722.0 =008 060719i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006003499 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM666.P835$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aProbiotics =450 \\$aProbiotic supplements =550 \\$wg$aDietary supplements =550 \\$wg$aMicroorganisms =550 \\$aGastrointestinal system$xMicrobiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006022947: The power of probiotics : improving your health with beneficial microbes, c2007. =670 \\$aVine, N.G. Towards the development of a protocol for the selection of probiotics in marine fish larviculture, 2004:$bPDF p. 2 (In aquaculture, the term "probiotics" is often loosely used to describe a microbial formulation responsible for biocontrol or bioremediation. Gatesoupe (1999) redefined probiotics for aquaculture as "microbial cells that are administered in such a way as to enter the gastrointestinal tract and to be kept alive, with the aim of improving health"; oral delivery of the probiont and its ability to improve the health of the host due to its presence in the digestive tract) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, July 20, 2006$b(Probiotics. Live microbial dietary supplements which beneficially affect the host animal by improving its intestinal microbial balance. Antibiotics and other related compounds are not included in this definition. In humans, lactobacilli are commonly used as probiotics, either as single species or in mixed culture with other bacteria. Other genera that have been used are bifidobacteria and streptococci.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 4, 2006$b(Probiotics are dietary supplements containing potentially beneficial bacteria or yeast, however lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are the most common microbes used. Probiotic bacterial cultures are intended to assist the body's naturally occurring flora within the digestive tract to reestablish themselves. Claims are made that probiotics strengthen the immune system. The most common form for probiotics are dairy products and probiotic fortified foods. However, tablets and capsules containing the bacteria in freeze dried form are also available. There is no published evidence that probiotic supplements are able to replace the body's natural flora when these have been killed off. There is evidence, however, that probiotics do form beneficial temporary colonies which may assist the body in the same functions as the natural flora, while allowing the matural flora time to recover from depletion.)) =670 \\$aProbiotics basics, via WWW, May 4, 2006$b(Probiotics were defined by a group of experts convened by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations as "live microorganisms administered in adequate amounts which confer a beneficial health effect on the host." Most probiotics are bacteria, which are small, single-celled organisms. One yeast, Saccharomyces boulardii, also has been evaluated as a probiotic.) =670 \\$aPDF health Web site, May 4, 2006$b(Probiotics are defined as live microorganisms, including Lactobacillus species, Bifidobacterium species, and yeasts, that may beneficially affect the host upon ingestion by improving the balance of the intestinal microflora. The dietary use of live microorganisms has a long history. Trade names: Mega Dophilus (Natren), Healthy Trinity (Natren), Bifido Factor (Natren), Digesta Lac (Natren), Life Start (Natren), Probiata (Wakunaga Consumer)) =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of sci. and tech. terms, c2003;$aHenderson's dict. of biological terms, 2000;$aDorland's illustrated medical dict., via WWW, May 3, 2006 =750 \2$aProbiotics$0(DNLM)D019936$5IEN =LDR 01698cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363264602441 =005 20061116123042.0 =008 060831i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005008476 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOvarian atresia =450 \\$aAtresia, Ovarian =450 \\$aFollicle atresia, Ovarian =450 \\$aFollicular atresia, Ovarian =450 \\$aOocyte atresia =450 \\$aOvarian follicle atresia =450 \\$aOvarian follicular atresia =450 \\$aOvaries$xAtresia =550 \\$wg$aOvaries$xAbnormalities =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kennedy, A.M. Reproduction of striped bass Morone saxatilis : a structural, biochemical and functional characterization of atresia, 2002:$babstr. (ovarian atresia) p. 1 (The term atresia is used to describe the breakdown of gametes and the resorption of nutrients used in their construction. In female vertebrates, atresia is a widespread process in which ovarian follicles are eliminated as a regulatory control to prevent ovulation of damaged or inferior oocytes) p. 10 (follicular atresia) =670 \\$aReview of ovarian function, via Infertility and IVF Center website, Dec. 15, 2005$b(relentless and irreversible loss of oocytes by a process known as atresia) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 15, 2005$b(In ovarian follicle atresia, atresia refers to the degeneration and subsequent resorption of one or more immature ovarian follicles.) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Dec. 15, 2005$b(ovarian atresia; oocyte atresia; ovarian follicle atresia; ovarian follicular atresia; follicular atresia; loss of vertebrate ovarian follicles via atresia; atresia of ovarian follicles) =750 \2$aFollicular Atresia$0(DNLM)D005496$5IEN =LDR 00501cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363264702441 =005 20061116083715.0 =008 060731i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006005665 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBlindness in children =550 \\$wg$aVision disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aBlindness$0(DNLM)D001766$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBlindness$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00671cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363264802441 =005 20061016085847.0 =008 060828i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006005631 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C78$cBotany =150 \\$aFalse bindweeds =450 \\$aBindweeds, False =450 \\$aCalystegia =550 \\$wg$aConvolvulaceae =670 \\$aPlants national database, July 28, 2006$b(Calystegia, false bindweed) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 28, 2006$b(Calystegia (bindweed, false bindweed). The genus bears much similarity to a related genus Convolvulus, and is sometimes combined with it.) =750 \2$aCalystegia$0(DNLM)D031253$5IEN =LDR 00756cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363264902441 =005 20140106142507.0 =008 060615i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006004448 =040 \\$aMnMpUMNX$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHearing impaired students =550 \\$wg$aStudents with disabilities =670 \\$aWork cat.: Antonson, S. H�orselskadade i h�ogskolestudier, 2001. =670 \\$aHippocrene comprehensive dictionary, Swedish-English, 1996$b(h�orselskadad: hearing impaired) =750 \2$81$wb$aPersons With Hearing Impairments$0(DNLM)D019986$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aStudents$0(DNLM)013334$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPersons With Hearing Impairments$iand$aStudents$5IEN =LDR 00586cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363265002441 =005 20061115134957.0 =008 060817i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006005437 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBF723.E67 =150 \\$aEmpathy in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$a94037008: Eyre, L. Teaching your children sensitivity, 1995. =750 \2$81$wb$aEmpathy$0(DNLM)D004645$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEmpathy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01006cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363265102441 =005 20061115134547.0 =008 060817i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006001125 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aConyza =450 \\$aHorseweed (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Zimmerman, Martin. Horseweed : scientific name, Conyza canadensis : common name, fleabane, 1963. =670 \\$aVegBank, accessed Feb. 9, 2006$b(Conyza Less., Common: horseweed, Status: accepted, Plant's Parent: Asteraceae) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, Electronic version 1.0, accessed Feb. 9, 2006$b(Conyza Less., Syn. Gen. Compos.: 203, Group: DICOTYLEDONES: COMPOSITAE) =670 \\$aHortiplex, accessed Feb. 9, 2006$b(Conyza, horseweed, Family: Compositae) =670 \\$aNRCS Plants Database, accessed Feb. 9, 2006$b(Conyza Less., horseweed, Group: Dicot, Family: Asteraceae) =750 \2$aConyza$0(DNLM)D035401$5IEN =LDR 00799cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363265202441 =005 20061115125205.0 =008 060803i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006004801 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNonoxynol-9 =450 \\$aNonoxynol =450 \\$aNonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol =550 \\$wg$aAlcohol ethoxylates =550 \\$wg$aContraceptives, Vaginal =550 \\$wg$aSpermicides =550 \\$wg$aSurface active agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005414161: HHS : efforts to research and inform the public about Nonoxynol-9 and HIV : report to congressional requesters / United States Government Accountability Office. 2005. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Nonoxynol) =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$breg. no. 26027-38-3 (Nonoxynol) =750 \2$aNonoxynol$0(DNLM)D017137$5IEN =LDR 01264cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363265302441 =005 20061115125702.0 =008 060622i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006004611 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRT120.P76$cNursing =150 \\$aProgressive patient care =450 \\$aProgressive care (Hospital care) =550 \\$wg$aHospital care =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006048208: AACN essentials of progressive care nursing, 2006. =670 \\$aAACN web site, June 21, 2006$b(progressive care: care delievered to patients whose needs ... less acute; moderately stable with less complexity, require moderate resources and require intermittent nursing vigilence or are stable with a high potential for becoming unstable) =670 \\$aNurseweek.com, June 21, 2006$b(progressive care ...) =670 \\$aHealth and medical complete WWW site, June 22, 2006$b(abstracts: progressive care) =670 \\$aMedline, via WWW, June 22, 2006$b(titles: progressive care; descriptor: Progressive Patient Care) =670 \\$aMESH via WWW, June 22, 2006$b(Progressive Patient Care: organization of medical and nursing care according to the degree of illness and care requirements in the hospital) =750 \2$aProgressive Patient Care$0(DNLM)D011383$5IEN =LDR 01250cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363265402441 =005 20061115124015.0 =008 060620i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006004546 =040 \\$aCoU-DA$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCorrinoids =550 \\$wg$aCobalt compounds =550 \\$wg$aTetrapyrroles =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pratt, J.M. Inorganic chemistry of vitamin B12, 1972:$bp. 4 (It soon became clear that B12 was only one of a family of closely-related compounds (corrinoids) occurring in nature ... ) =670 \\$aHarper's illustrated biochemistry, 2003:$bp. 491 (The term vitamin B12 is used as a generic descriptor for the cobalamins those corrinoids (cobalt containing compounds possessing the corrin ring) having the biologic activity of the vitamin) =670 \\$aKingzett's chemical encyclopedia, 1966:$bp. 263 (Corrin: A name given to the nucleus or basic structure found in compounds in the vitamin B12 field. The generic name for compounds of this series containing the corrin nucleus is corrinoids) =670 \\$aLC database, Jun. 19, 2006$b(hdg.: Corrinoids) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Jun. 19, 2006$b(Corrinoids. Scope note: Cyclic TETRAPYRROLES based on the corrin skeleton) =750 \2$aCorrinoids$0(DNLM)D045728$5IEN =LDR 00752cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363265502441 =005 20061115124309.0 =008 060620||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006004529 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQH603.E63 =150 \\$aEndosomes =450 \\$aReceptosomes =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006018965 : Endosomes, c2006. =670 \\$aMESH browser, June 20, 2006$b(Endosomes cytoplasmic vesicles formed when coated vesicles shed their clathrin coat. Endosomes internalize macromolecules bound by reception on the cell surface. Entry term: Receptosomes) =670 \\$aGenetics Home Reference http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/ghr/glossary/endosomes, June 21, 2006. =750 \0$aEndosomes$0(DNLM)D011992$5IEN =LDR 01221cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363265602441 =005 20061115123112.0 =008 060727i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006004544 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aIsoprostanes =450 \\$aIsoPs =550 \\$wg$aProstanoids =550 \\$wg$aUnsaturated fatty acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Musiek, E.S. The role of cyclopentenone isoprostanes in neurodegeneration and inflammation, 2005:$bp. 13 (In 1990, a novel family of bioactive lipid peroxidation products was identified. These compounds, termed isoprostanes (IsoPs); IsoPs are prostaglandin-like compounds) =670 \\$aMESH, viewed June 16, 2006$b(Isoprostanes; A series of prostaglandin-like compounds that are produced by the attack of free-radical species on unsaturated fatty acids, especially ARACHIDONIC ACID, of cellular MEMBRANES. 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Vitamins, 1988:$bp. 289 (menaquinone ... also called vitamin K2) =750 \2$aVitamin K 2$0(DNLM)D024482$5IEN =LDR 01347cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363265902441 =005 20060919125728.0 =008 060622i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006003643 =040 \\$aIAhCCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSevere combined immunodeficiency =450 \\$aSCID (Severe combined immunodeficiency) =450 \\$aSevere combined immune deficiency syndrome =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aImmunological deficiency syndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: The boy in the bubble [VR] 2006. =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict. of the English language, 4th ed., May 10, 2006 [viewed online]$b(Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID); a usually fatal congenital disorder of the immune system in which the body is unable to produce enough B cells and T cells to resist infection) =670 \\$aAnswers.com, May 10, 2006$b(David Phillip Vetter was a boy from Houston who suffered from a rare genetic disease now known as Severe Combined Immune Deficiency Syndrome; forced to live in a sterile environment, he became popular with the media as the boy in the plastic bubble) =670 \\$aGale ency. of medicine, c1999$b(Severe combined immunodeficiency) =670 \\$aMESH browser, May 23, 2006$b(Severe Combined Immunodeficiency. 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Seasonal comparison of low-risk community-acquired pneumonia patients using the Pneumonia Severity Index, 2005. =670 \\$aMESH online, Mar. 14, 2006$b(Community-Acquired Infections; Entry Term: Infections, Community-Acquired; See Also: Cross Infection) =750 \2$aCommunity-Acquired Infections$0(DNLM)D017714$5IEN =LDR 00531cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363266102441 =005 20060831123120.0 =008 060404i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006002487 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.U48$cBotany =150 \\$aPastinaca =450 \\$aElaphoboscum =550 \\$wg$aUmbelliferae =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Pastinaca, genus, Umbelliferae) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. database, Apr. 3, 2006$b(Pastinaca Linnaeus, Elaphoboscum Ruprecht=Pastinaca) =750 \2$aPastinaca$0(DNLM)D028529$5IEN =LDR 01051cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363266202441 =005 20140214103001.0 =008 050902i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005006014 =040 \\$aCoU-DA$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOntologies (Information retrieval) =550 \\$wg$aData structures (Computer science) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fensel, D. 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The international law of human trafficking, c2010:$bp. 55 (In its original form, [White slavery] referred to migrant prostitution ... By the second half of the nineteenth century, the concept of "White slavery" was associated with recruitment to prostitution by force or fraud) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the coercive commercial trade in human beings for the purpose of sexual or other exploitation. 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Celebrex : Cox-2 inhibitors--the amazing new pain fighters, c1999. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aCyclooxygenase 2 Inhibitors$0(DNLM)D052246$5IEN =LDR 01704nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880576408002441 =005 20170925113810.0 =008 110505i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011002275 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2011002275 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPregabalin =450 \\$aLyrica =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \\$wg$aAnticonvulsants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pregabalin Review Group. Pregabalin, 2007:$bp. 1 (Licensed in the EU for the treatment of peripheral and central neuropathic pain, for the adjunctive therapy of partical siezures and for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. In the US licensing is for the treatment of neuropathic pain associated with either diabetic peripheral neuropathy or postherpetic neuralgia, and for the adjunctive therapy of partical onset seizures. An amino acid; brand name Lyrica) =670 \\$aMedlinePlus website, 5 May 2011:$bPregabalin page (Pregabalin is used to relieve neuropathic pain (pain from damaged nerves) that can occur in your arms, hands, fingers, legs, feet, or toes if you have diabetes or in the area of your rash if you have had shingles (a painful rash that occurs after infection with herpes zoster). It is also used to treat fibromyalgia (a long-lasting condition that may cause pain, muscle stiffness and tenderness, tiredness, and difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep). Pregabalin is used with other medications to treat certain types of seizures in people with epilepsy. Pregabalin is in a class of medications called anticonvulsants. It works by decreasing the number of pain signals that are sent out by damaged nerves in the body) =750 \2$aPregabalin$0D000069583$5IEN =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880577968902441 =005 20170928090215.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105003 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85105003 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX556.P8$cFood values =150 \\$aPork =550 \\$wg$aMeat =550 \\$aPork-free diet =681 \\$iExample under$aAnimal food =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aRed Meat$0D000069466$4BM$5IEN =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880577969002441 =005 20170927171455.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012809 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85012809 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX556.B4 =150 \\$aBeef =550 \\$wg$aMeat =750 \2$iBroader Mapping$aRed Meat$0(DNLM)D000069466$4BM$5IEN =LDR 00392cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880577969102441 =005 20170928090701.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85074167 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85074167 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLamb (Meat) =550 \\$wg$aLambs =550 \\$wg$aMeat =550 \\$aMutton =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aRed Meat$0D000069466$4BM$5IEN =LDR 00821cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880577971302441 =005 20170927144214.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126899 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85126899 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aGV706.4 =150 \\$aSports$xPsychological aspects =450 \\$aMotivation in sports =450 \\$aSport psychology =450 \\$aSports motivation =450 \\$aSports psychology =550 \\$wg$aSports sciences =670 \\$aPatrick, T. The practice of sport psychology, 2005. =670 \\$aHandbook of sport psychology, 2001. =670 \\$aGrant, R.W. The psychology of sport, c1988. =670 \\$aPsychology of sports, 1991. =750 \2$aSports$xpsychology$0(DNLM)D013177Q000523 =750 \2$aPsychology, Sports$0(DNLM)D000067450$5IEN =LDR 00823cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880577972102441 =005 20170927142052.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108403 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85108403 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPsychic trauma =450 \\$aEmotional trauma =450 \\$aInjuries, Psychic =450 \\$aPsychic injuries =450 \\$aTrauma, Emotional =450 \\$aTrauma, Psychic =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aEverstine, D.S. 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The virility solution, c1998:$bCIP galley (Viagra, the brand name for Sildenafil; UK-92-480, the code name for the drug that was to be called Sildenafil) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Feb. 19, 1998$b(Sildenafil, a type-5 cGMP phosphodiesterase inhibitor) =750 \2$aSildenafil Citrate$0(DNLM)D000068677$5IEN =LDR 00870nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880581102802441 =005 20171012161447.0 =008 930521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93003761 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 93003761 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aSF105.26 =150 \\$aSelection indexes (Animal breeding) =360 \\$isubdivision$aBreeding--Selection indexes$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Breeding--Selection indexes =450 \\$aIndexes, Selection (Animal breeding) =450 \\$aIndices, Selection (Animal breeding) =450 \\$aSelection indices (Animal breeding) =550 \\$wg$aAnimal breeding =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-8547: Van Vleck, L.D. Selection index and introduction to mixed model methods for genetic improvement of animals, 1993. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aSelective Breeding$0(DNLM)D000068618$4BM$5IEN =LDR 00630cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880581102902441 =005 20171012161944.0 =008 861024i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006942 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 86006942 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSelection indexes (Plant breeding) =450 \\$aIndexes, Selection (Plant breeding) =450 \\$aIndices, Selection (Plant breeding) =450 \\$aSelection indices (Plant breeding) =550 \\$wg$aPlant breeding =670 \\$aWork cat.: Baker, R.J. 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Action: Antiviral Agents, uridine monophosphate analog inhibitor of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) polymerase NS5B that is used as an antiviral agent in the treatment of chronic hepatitis C) =750 \2$aSofosbuvir$0(DNLM)D000069474$5IEN =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880585859202441 =005 20171026110259.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123970 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85123970 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSocial learning =550 \\$wg$aLearning =550 \\$wg$aSocialization =750 \2$aSocial Learning$0(DNLM)D000067570$5IEN =LDR 01034nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880614193402441 =005 20171221114034.0 =008 150519||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2015001308 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2015001308 =040 \\$aCoU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aExomes =450 \\$aExoms =550 \\$wg$aGenomes =670 \\$aWork cat: Journal of genomes and exomes, viewed online, Aug. 4, 2015:$babout page (The Journal of Genomes and Exomes seeks to be an international forum for the initial description and subsequent community-based confirmatory reporting and synthesis of genotype-phenotype associations) =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Exome: that part of the genome that corresponds to the complete complement of exons of an organism or cell) =670 \\$aGenetics Home Reference Handbook online, Aug. 4, 2015$b(exome; syn. exom) =670 \\$aBroad Institute online, Oct. 7, 2015$b(What is exome sequencing? 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Freud's emphasis on the necessity for redirecting a certain quantity of our libido, or sexual energy, towards the creation of art, new discoveries, the building of society -- what he termed sublimation -- renders the interpretation of his work problematic ... ) =670 \\$aMeSH, viewed July 6, 2015$b(Libido; the psychic drive or energy associated with sexual instinct in the broad sense (pleasure and love-object seeking). It may also connote the psychic energy associated with instincts in general that motivate behavior) =670 \\$aEncyclopaedia Britannica, 2015$b(Libido, concept originated by Sigmund Freud to signify the instinctual physiological or psychic energy associated with sexual urges and, in his later writings, with all constructive human activity) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online, Jul. 10, 2015$b(Libido: 1) instinctual psychic energy that in psychoanalytic theory is derived from primitive biological urges (as for sexual pleasure or self-preservation) and that is expressed in conscious activity; 2) sexual drive) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jul. 10, 2015$b(Libido, and colloquially sex drive, is a person's overall sexual drive or desire for sexual activity) =750 \2$aLibido$0(DNLM)D007989$5IEN =LDR 01025nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880614197102441 =005 20171220160625.0 =008 150701||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2015001661 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2015001661 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOptically stimulated luminescence =450 \\$aOSL (Optically stimulated luminescence) =550 \\$wg$aLuminescence =670 \\$aWork cat: Graeper, G. Efficacy of Reusing NanoDot OSL Dosimeters Using Optical Bleaching, 2015. =670 \\$aWikipedia, accessed July 1, 2015:$b(Optically stimulated luminescence - In physics, optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) is a method for measuring doses from ionizing radiation) =670 \\$aYukihara, E. Optically stimulated luminescence : fundamentals and applications, 2011. =670 \\$aBøtter-Jensen, L. Optically stimulated luminescence dosimetry, 2003. =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 2003 =750 \2$aOptically Stimulated Luminescence Dosimetry$0(DNLM)D062791$5IEN =LDR 03978nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880614208602441 =005 20171219160412.0 =008 150519i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2015001314 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2015001314 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQH450.26 =150 \\$aRNA interference =450 \\$aCo-suppression (RNA interference) =450 \\$aInterference, RNA =450 \\$aPost-transcriptional gene silencing =450 \\$aRNA silencing =450 \\$aRNAi (RNA interference) =550 \\$wg$aGene silencing =670 \\$aWork cat: Cunningham, A.P. Inhibition of hTERT in human cancer cells using RNA interference, 2005:$bleaf 5 (Since the RNA interference (RNAi) phenomenon was described in 1998, RNAi-mediated gene knockdown has become the latest must-have tool for the analysis of gene function and is emerging as a potential treatment strategy for a variety of human diseases, including cancer. RNAi involves the use of short double-stranded RNA molecules to activate a natural pathway, which results in the degradation of the homologous target messenger RNA (mRNA). Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are 21- to 23-nucleotide duplexes of double-stranded RNA that actually mediate the RNAi process) =670 \\$aMESH browser, May 20, 2015$b(RNA interference ... A gene silencing phenomenon whereby specific dsRNAs (RNA, double-stranded) trigger the degradation of homologous mRNA (RNA, Messenger). The specific dsRNAs are processed into small interfering RNA (siRNA) which serves as a guide for cleavage of the homologous mRNA in the RNA-induced silencing complex. DNA methylation may also be triggered during this process. [MeSH UFs]: Co-suppression; Post-transcriptional gene silencing; RNA silencing) =670 \\$aNational Center for Biotechnology Information WWW home page, May 20, 2015$bDNA & RNA/Probe/using Probe - help pages/technologies - RNAi (RNA interference (RNAi) or Post-Transcriptional Gene Silencing (PTGS) is a conserved biological response to double-stranded RNA that mediates resistance to both endogenous parasitic and exogenous pathogenic nucleic acids, and regulates the expression of protein-coding genes. This natural mechanism for sequence-specific gene silencing promises to revolutionize experimental biology and may have important practical applications in functional genomics, therapeutic intervention, agriculture and other areas) =670 \\$aAnnual review of biophysics, 2013:$bp. 218 (The discovery of RNA interference (RNAi) revolutionized our understanding of gene regulation by revealing an array of related pathways in which small, ∼20- to 30-nucleotide (nt) noncoding RNAs and their associated proteins control the expression of genetic information. In processes that are widespread in plants and animals, each small RNA associates with an Argonaute family protein to form a sequence-specific, gene-silencing ribonucleoprotein with specificity conferred by base-pairing between the small (guide) RNA and its target mRNA. RNAi was initially discovered in the form of a single microRNA (miRNA) in the Caenorhabditis elegans genome) =670 \\$aJournal of virology, Nov. 2014:$bp. 12934 (As originally defined by Fire et al. in 1998, RNA interference (RNAi) is a cellular response whereby introduction of long, perfect double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) into cells results in the posttranscriptional inhibition of endogenous mRNAs that are perfectly complementary to the dsRNAs. We now know that the injected dsRNAs are processed by the cytoplasmic RNase III enzyme Dicer into ∼22-bp dsRNA duplexes, called small interfering RNAs (siRNAs). One strand of the siRNA duplex is then essentially randomly loaded into the RNA-induced silencing complex RISC, where it serves as a guide RNA to direct RISC to complementary mRNA targets. Once bound, the Argonaut (Ago) component of RISC induces endonucleolytic cleavage of the mRNA, leading to mRNA degradation) =750 \2$aRNA Interference$0(DNLM)D034622$5IEN =LDR 00426cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880614208902441 =005 20171219154727.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046701 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85046701 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEyeglasses, Protective =450 \\$aProtective eyeglasses =550 \\$wg$aEye$xProtection =550 \\$wg$aEyewear =750 \2$aEye Protective Devices$0(DNLM)D005135$5IEN =LDR 00478cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880614209102441 =005 20171219150056.0 =008 000601i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00006746 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00006746 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aWorking poor =550 \\$wg$aPoor =550 \\$wg$aWorking class =550 \\$aPoor$xEmployment =670 \\$aSocial Sciences Index$b(hdg.: Working poor x Poor--Employment) =750 \2$aWorking Poor$0(DNLM)D000069602$5IEN =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880614209302441 =005 20171219144555.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099805 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85099805 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPerformance =450 \\$aCompetence =550 \\$wg$aWork =750 \2$aWork Performance$0(DNLM)D000066477$5IEN =LDR 00510cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880614212402441 =005 20171219120434.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85145672 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85145672 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA642.W3 =150 \\$aWaterborne infection =450 \\$aWater-borne infection =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases$xTransmission =550 \\$wg$aInfection =550 \\$wg$aWater$xMicrobiology =750 \2$aWaterborne Diseases$0(DNLM)D000069578$5IEN =LDR 00525cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880614213302441 =005 20171219115529.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85145233 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85145233 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD156 =150 \\$aWar wounds =450 \\$aWar injuries =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Military =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries =550 \\$aWar casualties =670 \\$aLC database, 5/7/96$b(war injuries) =750 \2$aWar-Related Injuries$0(DNLM)D000067398$5IEN =LDR 00658nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880614215402441 =005 20171219115550.0 =008 980701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98003963 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 98003963 =040 \\$aCaOONL$cDLC =150 \\$aVenlafaxine =450 \\$aEffexor (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAntidepressants =550 \\$wg$aNeurotransmitter uptake inhibitors =670 \\$aChallenges in the treatment of depression : focus on venlafaxine extended release, 1998. =670 \\$aVenlafaxine WWW site, June 17, 1998$b(Brand name: Effexor) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, June 26, 1998. =750 \2$aVenlafaxine Hydrochloride$0D000069470$5IEN =LDR 00552cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880614227302441 =005 20171219110331.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102800 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85102800 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPlant products =360 \\$iproducts of individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCoconut products =450 \\$aProducts, Plant =550 \\$wg$aBiological products =550 \\$aCrops =550 \\$aFarm produce =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aVegetable Products$0(DNLM)D000067075$4NM$5IEN =LDR 00382cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880614244402441 =005 20171213162328.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149311 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85149311 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV5135 =150 \\$aYouth$xAlcohol use =450 \\$wnne$aAlcohol and youth =750 \2$aUnderage Drinking$0(DNLM)D000066608$5IEN =LDR 00995nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880614264102441 =005 20171212100933.0 =008 980428i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98002670 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 98002670 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aTrastuzumab =450 \\$aHER-2 antibody =450 \\$aHerceptin (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aMonoclonal antibodies =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-18877: Bazell, R. 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They include: Inupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, Eyak, and a number of Northern Athabaskan cultures.") =670 \\$aU.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs Web site, July 22, 2009$b("The Bureau of Indian Affairs' mission is to enhance the quality of life, to promote economic opportunity, and to carry out the responsibility to protect and improve the trust assets of American Indians, Indian tribes and Alaska Natives ... The BIA has changed dramatically over the past 185 years, evolving as Federal policies designed to subjugate and assimilate American Indians and Alaska Natives have changed to policies that promote Indian self-determination.") =670 \\$aGoogle search, July 22, 2009$b(Alaska Natives; Native Alaskans) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the indigenous peoples of Alaska treated collectively. 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Cells with high proliferative and self renewal capacities derived from adults) [MeSH UFs] (Adult germline stem cells, Adult somatic stem cells, Germline adult stem cells, Oogonial stem cells, Somatic adult stem cells, Spermatogonial progenitor cells) =670 \\$aStem cells basics IV. - stemcells.nih.gov, via WWW, Sept. 12, 2016$b(IV. What are adult stem cells? An adult stem cell is thought to be an undifferentiated cell, found among differentiated cells in a tissue or organ. The adult stem cell can renew itself and can differentiate to yield some or all of the major specialized cell types of the tissue or organ. The primary roles of adult stem cells in a living organism are to maintain and repair the tissue in which they are found. Scientists also use the term somatic stem cell instead of adult stem cell, where somatic refers to cells of the body (not the germ cells, sperm or eggs). Unlike embryonic stem cells, which are defined by their origin (cells from the preimplantation-stage embryo), the origin of adult stem cells in some mature tissues is still under investigation) =670 \\$aInternational Society for Stem Cell Research WWW home page, Sept. 12, 2016$bresources/learn about stem cells/glossary (Adult stem cells -- Stem cells found in different tissues of the developed, adult organism that remain in an undifferentiated, or unspecialized, state. These stem cells can give rise to specialized cell types of the tissue from which they came, i.e., a heart stem cell can give rise to a functional heart muscle cell, but it is still unclear whether they can give rise to all different cell types of the body) =670 \\$aStem cells: what they are and what they do - Mayo Clinic, via WWW, Sept. 13, 2016$b(Adult stem cells. These stem cells are found in small numbers in most adult tissues, such as bone marrow or fat. Compared with embryonic stem cells, adult stem cells have a more limited ability to give rise to various cells of the body. Until recently, researchers thought adult stem cells could create only similar types of cells. For instance, researchers thought that stem cells residing in the bone marrow could give rise only to blood cells. However, emerging evidence suggests that adult stem cells may be able to create unrelated types of cells) =750 \2$aOogonial Stem Cells$0(DNLM)D000072977 =750 \2$aAdult Stem Cells$0(DNLM)D053687$5IEN =LDR 01311nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880634564402441 =005 20180212140421.0 =008 161104i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016002539 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016002539 =040 \\$aMWalB$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAnti-vaccination movement =450 \\$aAnti-vaccine movement =450 \\$aAnti-vax movement =550 \\$wg$aSocial movements =550 \\$aVaccination =670 \\$aWork cat.: Durbach, Nadja. Bodily matters : the anti-vaccination movement in England, 1853-1907, 2005. =670 \\$aScience under siege, 2009:$bchapter title (The anti-vaccination movement) =670 \\$aOffit, Paul A. Deadly choices : how the anti-vaccine movement threatens us all, 2015. =670 \\$aNavin, Mark. Values and vaccine refusal : hard questions in ethics, epistemology, and health care, 2016:$bchapter titles (Gender, vaccine denialism, and resistant epistemic communities; Bias and the 'irrationality' of vaccine denialism) =670 \\$aBBC WWW site, Nov. 04, 2016:$barticle title (What's behind the 'anti-vax' movement?) =670 \\$aKata, Anna. Anti-vaccine activists, Web 2.0, and the postmodern paradigm : An overview of tactics and tropes used online by the anti-vaccination movement. =750 \2$aAnti-Vaccination Movement$0(DNLM)D000070377$5IEN =LDR 00374nz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880634570702441 =005 20180212111318.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005325 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85005325 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aAnkyloglossia =450 \\$aTongue-tie =550 \\$wg$aTongue$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aAnkyloglossia$0(DNLM)D000072676$5IEN =LDR 00835cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880634573402441 =005 20180212104821.0 =008 031021i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004113 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85004113 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.A484$cBotany =150 \\$aAmaryllidaceae =450 \\$aAmaryllis family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aAsparagales =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 65 (Amaryllidaceae, Liliales) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 528 (Amaryllidaceae, Leliiflorae (Liliales)) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Amaryllidaceae) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Amaryllidaceae. Order Asparagales) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Amaryllidaceae. Order Asparagales) =750 \2$aAmaryllidaceae$0(DNLM)D000070378$5IEN =LDR 04758cz a2200385n 4500 =001 9880635517302441 =005 20180222104841.0 =008 030923i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003009819 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2003009819 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A14$cBotany =150 \\$aAsparagales =150 \\$aAsparagales =450 \\$aAgavales =450 \\$aAlliales =450 \\$aAmaryllidales =450 \\$aAsphodelales =450 \\$aAsteliales =450 \\$aHypoxidales =450 \\$aIridales =450 \\$aIxiales =450 \\$aNarcissales =450 \\$aTecophilaeales =450 \\$aXanthorrhoeales =550 \\$wg$aMonocotyledons =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy home page search, Sept. 23, 2003$b(Asparagales. Rank: order. Other names: Liliales-Asparagales group [in-part], Liliiflorae [in-part]. Class Liliopsida. Families within order: Agapanthaceae, Agavaceae, Alliaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Aphyllanthaceae, Asparagaceae, Asphodelaceae, Asteliaceae, Blandfordiaceae, Boryaceae, Doryanthaceae, Hemerocallidaceae, Hyacinthaceae, Hypoxidaceae, Iridaceae, Ixiolirionaceae, Lanariaceae, Laxmanniaceae, Orchidaceae, Ruscaceae, Tecophilaeaceae, Themidaceae, Xanthorrhoeaceae, Xeronemataceae) =670 \\$aUCMP Web lift to taxa, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b("The Asparagales include nearly 5000 species of agaves, aloes, onions, day-lilies and related plants. As such, they are one of the most structurally diverse groups of monocots"; families: Agavaceae, Alliaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Anthericaceae, Aphyllanthaceae, Asparagaceae, Asphodelaceae, Asteliaceae, Blandfordiaceae, Calectasiaceae, Convallariaceae, Cyanastraceae, Dasypogonaceae, Doryanthaceae, Dracaenaceae, Eriospermaceae, Hanguanaceae, Hemerocallidaceae, Herreriaceae, Hostaceae, Hyacinthaceae, Hypoxidaceae, Ixioliriaceae, Luzuriagaceae, Nolinaceae, Philesiaceae, Phormiaceae, Ruscaceae, Tecophilaeaceae, Velloziaceae, Xanthorrhoeaceae) =670 \\$aBiodiversity explorer, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Asparagales (order of Angiosperm plants). Agapanthaceae (agapanthus family), Agavaceae (agave, sisal family), Alliaceae (onions, garlic family), Amaryllidaceae, Anemarrhenaceae, Anthericaceae, Aphyllanthaceae, Asparagaceae (asparagus family), Asphodelaceae (e.g. Trachyandra), Asteliaceae, Behniaceae, Blandfordiaceae, Boryaceae, Convallariaceae, Doryanthaceae, Hemerocallidaceae, Herreriaceae, Hesperocallidaceae, Hyacinthaceae (e.g. Lachenalia), Hypoxidaceae (e.g. Spiloxene), Iridaceae (iris family), Ixioliriaceae, Lanariaceae, Laxmanniaceae, Orchidaceae (orchid family), Tecophilaeaceae, Themidaceae, Xanthorrhoeaceae, Xeronemataceae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Asparagales is an order of monocots formerly grouped with the Liliales, many of which were even included in the Liliaceae. =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(families listed in Asparagales: Agavaceae, Alliaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Anemarrhenaceae, Anthericaceae, Aphyllanthaceae, Asparagaceae, Asphodelaceae, Behniaceae, Blandfordiaceae, Calectasiaceae, Convallariaceae, Cyanastraceae, Dasypogonaceae, Doryanthaceae, Dracaenaceae, Eriospermaceae, Hanguanaceae (?), Hemerocallidaceae, Herreriaceae, Hostaceae, Hyacinthaceae, Hypoxidaceae, Ixioliriaceae, Luzuriagaceae, Nolinaceae, Philesiaceae, Phormiaceae, Ruscaceae, Tecophilaeaceae, Xanthorrhoeaceae) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997:$bpp. 780-781 (Order Asparagales, Subclass Liliidae, Class Monocotyledonae (Liliopsida). Families: Agavaceae, Alliaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Anthericaceae, Aphyllanthaceae, Asparagaceae (incl. Ruscaceae), Asphodelaceae (incl. Aloaceae), Asteliaceae, Blandfordiaceae, Convallariaceae, Cyanastraceae, Doryanthaceae, Dracaenaceae, Eriospermaceae, Hemerocallidaceae, Hyacinthaceae, Hypoxidaceae, Luzuriagaceae, Philesiaceae, Phormiaceae, Tecophilaeaceae, Trilliaceae, Xanthorrhoeaceae) =670 \\$aStevens, P.F. Angiosperm phylogeny website, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003:$bAsparagales (Asparagales. Includes Agapanthaceae, Agavaceae, Alliaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Aphyllanthaceae, Asparagaceae, Asphodelaceae, Asteliaceae, Blandfordiaceae, Boryaceae, Doryanthaceae, Hemerocallidaceae, Hesperocallidaceae, Hyacintheaceae, Hypoxidaceae, Iridaceae, Ixioliriaceae, Lanariaceae, Laxmanniaceae, Orchidaceae, Ruscaceae, Tecophilaeaceae, Themidaceae, Xanthorrhoeaceae, Xeronemataceae. Synonymy: Agavales Hutchinson, Alliales Traub, Amaryllidales Bromhead, Asphodelales Doweld, Asteliales Dumortier, Hypoxidales Reveal & Doweld, Iridales Rafinesque, Ixiales Lindley, Narcissales Dumortier, Orchidales Rafinesque, Tecophilaeales Reveal, Xanthorrhoeales Reveal & Doweld) =675 \\$aITIS, Oct. 21, 2003 =750 \2$aAsparagales$0(DNLM)D000070381 =LDR 00825nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880635518302441 =005 20181219121513.0 =008 870316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001567 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 87001567 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRD557.5 =150 \\$aArtificial shoulder joints =450 \\$aShoulder endoprostheses =450 \\$aShoulder joints, Artificial =450 \\$aShoulder prostheses =450 \\$aShoulder replacement, Total =450 \\$aTotal shoulder replacement =550 \\$wg$aArtificial joints =550 \\$wg$aShoulder joint$xSurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shoulder replacement, c1987. =670 \\$aPhone call to Georgetown Univ. Hospital, 3/11/87$b(Most used term is total shoulder replacement) =675 \\$aMESH;NIH =750 \2$aShoulder Prosthesis$0D000072227$5IEN =LDR 00952cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880635528402441 =005 20180221135302.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005905 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85005905 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aApartheid =150 \\$aApartheid$0(DNLM)D000072698$5IEN =450 \\$aSeparate development (Race relations) =550 \\$wg$aSegregation =550 \\$aAnti-apartheid movements =550 \\$aPost-apartheid era =670 \\$aWork cat.: 85190758: Marchand, J. La propagande de l'apartheid, c1985. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Apartheid) =670 \\$aLIV$b(Scope note based on that of LIV) =670 \\$aBritannica, 15 ed.:$bv. I, p. 439. =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 4, 1985. =670 \\$aHennepin. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the political, economic and social policies of the government of South Africa designed to keep racial groups in South Africa and Namibia separated. =LDR 00360nz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880637670202441 =005 20180306104743.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85011857 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85011857 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aBarium enema =450 \\$aContrast enema =550 \\$wg$aEnema =750 \2$aBarium Enema$0(DNLM)D000071941$5IEN =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880640760102441 =005 20180309104207.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012595 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85012595 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aBdellovibrio bacteriovorus =550 \\$wg$aBdellovibrio =750 \2$aBdellovibrio bacteriovorus =LDR 00625nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880642255602441 =005 20180315191946.0 =008 980508i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98002870 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 98002870 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aBruises =450 \\$aBlack-and-blue marks =450 \\$aContusions =450 \\$aMarks, Black-and-blue =550 \\$wg$aBlunt trauma =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-7655: Hundley, D.H. Bruises, 1998. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Contusions) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(bruise, contusion) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(black-and-blue marks) =750 \\$aContusions$0(DNLM)D003288$5IEN =LDR 00457nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880642373502441 =005 20180314100223.0 =008 880407i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023218 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 88023218 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.A35 =150 \\$aBifidobacterium bifidum =450 \\$aBacillus bifidus =450 \\$aLactobacillus bifidus =550 \\$wg$aBifidobacterium =750 \2$aBifidobacterium bifidum$0(DNLM)D000069985$5IEN =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880643159202441 =005 20180319100326.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018388 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85018388 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF275.B8$cDairying =150 \\$aButtermilk =550 \\$wg$aDairy products =750 \2$aButtermilk$0(DNLM)D000070696$5IEN =LDR 00337cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880643171602441 =005 20180316121714.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018006 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85018006 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBunion =550 \\$wg$aToes$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aBunion$0(DNLM)D000071378$5IEN =LDR 00345cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880643590402441 =005 20180404103652.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014734 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85014734 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBladder$xRadiography =450 \\$aCystography =750 \2$aCystography$0(DNLM)D000070621$5IEN =LDR 00736nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880643619902441 =005 20180330111437.0 =008 881207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007604 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 88007604 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCompact bone =450 \\$aCompact substance of bone =450 \\$aSolid bone =450 \\$aSubstantia compacta ossium =550 \\$wg$aBone =670 \\$aWork cat.: Martin, R.B. Structure, function and adaptation of compact bone, c1989. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aInt. dict. of med. & biol.$b(substantia compacta ossium; also called compact bone, solid bone, compact substance of bone) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aCortical Bone$0(DNLM)D000071538$5IEN =LDR 00619nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880643621002441 =005 20180330102532.0 =008 960621i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96007297 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 96007297 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aConnexins =550 \\$wg$aMembrane proteins =550 \\$aGap junctions (Cell biology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-28050: Gap junctions in the nervous system, 1996. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Connexins X Gap junction proteins: membrane proteins forming intermembrane channels of gap junctions) =670 \\$aMedline, 1993-1996. =750 \2$aConnexins$0(DNLM)D017630$5IEN =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880643629702441 =005 20180328105157.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024603 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85024603 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChocolate =550 \\$aCocoa =681 \\$iNote under$aCacao =750 \2$aChocolate$0(DNLM)D000069956$5IEN =LDR 00555nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880643630302441 =005 20180328092628.0 =008 910831||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004387 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 91004387 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCellulite =550 \\$wg$aAdipose tissues =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ronsard, N. Beyond cellulite : Nicole Ronsard's ultimate strategy to slim, firm, and re-shape your lower body, 1992. =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aIAC. =750 \2$aCellulite$0(DNLM)D000071697$5IEN =LDR 01473nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880643639402441 =005 20180326143618.0 =008 121002i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012003905 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2012003905 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCardiopulmonary fitness =550 \\$wg$aPhysical fitness =670 \\$aWork cat.: Trowbridge, C.A. Maximum oxygen uptake in African American and Caucasian children, 1996. =670 \\$aThe American journal of sports medicine, July 1984:$bp. 268 (Cardiopulmonary fitness is primarily a function of the oxygen transport system and, therefore, is monitored by determining maximal aerobic capacity (VO[subscript 2max]). The VO[subscript 2max] is a highly reproducible parameter related to cardiac output and the arteriovenous oxygen difference) =670 \\$aJournal of cardiovascular disease research, Oct.-Dec. 2011:$bp. 233 (Cardio-pulmonary fitness is related to the ability to perform large muscle, dynamic, moderate-to-high exercises for a prolonged period. The performance of such exercises depends on the functional state of the cardiovascular, respiratory, and skeletal muscle systems) =670 \\$aWomen's health care in advanced practice nursing, 2008:$bp. 239 (Cardiopulmonary fitness is a measure of exercise endurance. The most precise measure of an individual's cardiopulmonary fitness is the determination of maximal oxygen uptake ... ) =750 \2$aCardiorespiratory Fitness$0(DNLM)D000072599$5IEN =LDR 00387cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880643643902441 =005 20180326131826.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020190 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85020190 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHeart$xDiseases$xPatients$xRehabilitation =450 \\$aCardiac rehabilitation =750 \2$aCardiac Rehabilitation$0(DNLM)D000072038$5IEN =LDR 00294nz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880643648702441 =005 20180323114059.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85019632 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85019632 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCannula =750 \2$aCannula$0(DNLM)D000072601$5IEN =LDR 00622cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880643649302441 =005 20180323105927.0 =008 871116i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87007052 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 87007052 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCancer pain =450 \\$aCancer$xPain =450 \\$aCancer$xPatients$xPain =450 \\$aOncological pain =550 \\$wg$aCancer$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aPain =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kanner, R. Diagnosis and management of pain in patients with cancer. =675 \\$aMESH;$aWeb. 3;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aCancer Pain$0(DNLM)D000072716$5IEN =LDR 00751cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880643672402441 =005 20180321102633.0 =008 960509i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96005575 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 96005575 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHE8788$bHE8789$cTelecommunications =053 \0$aHG1616.C29$cBanking =150 \\$aCall centers =550 \\$wg$aTelephone stations =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-641418: Telemarketing & call center solutions, 1995. =670 \\$aABI-Inform$b(Call centers) =670 \\$aLC database, 5/9/96$b(call center) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on service units devoted to handling inbound and/or outbound telephone transactions with customers. =750 \2$aCall Centers$0(DNLM)D000070456$5IEN =LDR 00901cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880643672602441 =005 20180321095721.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018851 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85018851 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCalendars =360 \\$isubdivision$aCalendars$iunder names of countries, cities, etc.; names of individual corporate bodies; and under topical headings for works that list recurring, coming, or past events occurring in those places, associated with those organizations, or relating to those topics; and under names of individual persons for calendars that include information on events associated with the person or quotations from the person =450 \\$aAnnuals =450 \\$aDates, Books of =550 \\$wg$aChronology, Historical =550 \\$wg$aYearbooks =550 \\$aAlmanacs =750 \2$aCalendars as Topic$0(DNLM)D000072437$5IEN =LDR 00485cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880646571802441 =005 20180406114619.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119585 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85119585 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSegregation =450 \\$aDesegregation =550 \\$wg$aRace discrimination =550 \\$aMinorities =750 \2$aSocial Segregation$0(DNLM)D000072699$5IEN =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aDesegregation$0(DNLM)D000072697$4RM$5IEN =LDR 00493cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880652171502441 =005 20180409111143.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060664 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85060664 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM237.59 =150 \\$aHigh-carbohydrate diet =550 \\$wg$aCarbohydrates =550 \\$wg$aDiet =550 \\$wg$aDiet therapy =550 \\$wg$aFood$xCarbohydrate content =750 \2$aDiet, Carbohydrate Loading$0(DNLM)D000070601$5IEN =LDR 01013cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880652172202441 =005 20180409104325.0 =008 860528i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86003080 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 86003080 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPolychlorinated dibenzofurans =450 \\$aPCDFs (Chemicals) =450 \\$aPolychlorodibenzofuranes =550 \\$wg$aDibenzofurans =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Carbonneau, J.M. Fires in electrical equipment containing PCBs, c1985$b(polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs); polychlorodibenzofuranes) =670 \\$aChlorinated dioxins & dibenzofurans in the total environment, c1985: v. 2, p. 3$b(polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs)) =670 \\$aChlorinated dioxins and related compounds, 1982: p.2$b(polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDF)) =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aASTI;$aChem. abst.;$aHackh chem. dict.;$aHawley chem. dict. =750 \2$aDibenzofurans, Polychlorinated$0(DNLM)D000072338$5IEN =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880652172502441 =005 20180409103453.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037649 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85037649 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDibenzofurans =450 \\$aDiphenylene oxides =550 \\$wg$aFurans =750 \2$aDibenzofurans$0(DNLM)D000072318$5IEN =LDR 00539cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880652836102441 =005 20180416101143.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85038949 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85038949 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGT5870$bGT5899$cManners and customs =053 \0$aSF41$cAnimal culture =150 \\$aDomestication =450 \\$aAnimals, Domestication of =550 \\$aAnimal training =550 \\$aDomestic animals =550 \\$aPets$xSocial aspects =750 \2$aDomestication$0(DNLM)D000071278 =LDR 00540nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880652836302441 =005 20180416095143.0 =008 921014i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92005763 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 92005763 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDNA, Fossil =450 \\$aAncient DNA =450 \\$aFossil DNA =550 \\$wg$aBiomolecules, Fossil =550 \\$wg$aDNA =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-199380: Royal Society (Great Britain). Discussion Meeting. 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Case studies in emotion-focused treatment of depression, 2007:$bCIP galley (emotional-focused therapy (EFT)) =670 \\$aNational review of medicine, Dec. 15, 2004, viewed Dec. 8, 2006$b(emotion-focused therapy (EFT). Emotional-focused therapists teach patients who are overwhelmed by their feelings how to soothe themselves.) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Dec. 8, 2006$b(emotionally focused therapy) =750 \2$aEmotion-Focused Therapy$0(DNLM)D000071441$5IEN =LDR 00761cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880674673302441 =005 20180702120559.0 =008 930204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93000526 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 93000526 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171355650000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aExtreme environments$xMicrobiology =450 \\$aExtremophiles (Microbiology) =550 \\$wg$aGeomicrobiology =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial ecology =550 \\$aExtremozymes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-130644: Superbugs : microorganisms in extreme environments, c1991. =670 \\$aWash. Post, Apr. 6, 1997:$bp. 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Stem cells, TGF-[beta], and the adenoviral mediated overexpression of fibromodulin to promote incisional wound healing, 2006:$bp. 24 (Fibromodulin is a member of a leucine-rich family of proteins. They are low in molecular weight with a core protein size of approximately 40 kDa, but they are distributed throughout most connective tissues. Fibromodulin bears keratin sulfate chains with homologous sequences containing 10 repeats of 23 amino acids. There are four potential substitution sites, all present in the leucine rich region) =670 \\$aBlood, June 15, 2005:$bp. 4828 (Fibromodulin is an extracellular matrix protein normally produced by collagen-rich tissues) =670 \\$aGlycoconugate journal, May 2002:$bp. 287 (Lumican and fibromodulin are members of the structurally and functionally related family of small leucine-rich proteoglycans (SLRP). The eleven SLRPs identified so far are further grouped into four classes based on amino acid sequence identity, presence of cysteine-rich clusters at the N- and C-termini, and number and spacing of the leucine-rich repeats. Lumican and fibromodulin, class II members, are related closely by structure; the core proteins contain four N- and two C-terminal cysteines and a central domain of 11--12 leucine-rich motifs that are sites of proteinprotein interactions) =670 \\$aJournal of periodontal research, Oct. 2003:$bp. 502 (Fibromodulin is an acidic, leucine rich, 59-kDa proteoglycan that binds to collagen and inhibits collagen fibril formation in vitro. It is thought to influence fibrillogenesis by regulating collagen fibril spacing and thickness. Fibromodulin is produced predominantly by chondrocytes and fibroblasts, and is detectable in many connective tissues. The core protein of fibromodulin consists of repetitive leucine-rich amino acid sequences similar to biglycan and decorin. 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It also sequesters Transforming Growth Factor Beta in the extracellular matrix; entry term: FMOD protein) =750 \2$aFibromodulin$0(DNLM)D000071235$5IEN =LDR 00866cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880678374102441 =005 20180709101351.0 =008 030609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047299 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85047299 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171322290000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aHD1401$bHD2210$cAgricultural economics =053 \0$aS560$bS575$cFarm management =150 \\$aFarms =450 \\$aFarmsteads =550 \\$wg$aAgriculture =550 \\$wg$aLand use, Rural =550 \\$wg$aReal property =670 \\$aSkramle, 2002:$bt.p. (farmstead) =670 \\$aAmer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., via WWW, June 9, 2003$b(farmstead: A farm, including its land and buildings) =670 \\$aThe concise Oxford dict., via WWW, June 9, 2003$b(farmstead: a farm and its buildings) =750 \2$aFarms$0(DNLM)D000072480$5IEN =LDR 00408nz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880678971502441 =005 20180710124454.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053101 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85053101 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171096980000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB451$bSB466 =150 \\$aGardens =550 \\$wg$aGardening =750 \2$aGardens$0(DNLM)D000072506 =LDR 00514cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880679770202441 =005 20180712121621.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053945 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85053945 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170355260000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A12$cBotany =150 \\$aGentianales =450 \\$aApocynales =450 \\$wnne$aContortae =450 \\$aLoganiales =550 \\$wg$aDicotyledons =750 \2$aGentianales$0(DNLM)D000070677$5IEN =LDR 01993cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880679770802441 =005 20180711144319.0 =008 071120i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007010081 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2007010081 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170163610000041 =040 \\$aNcD$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aForkhead transcription factors =450 \\$aForkhead box proteins =450 \\$aForkhead box transcription factors =450 \\$aForkhead proteins =450 \\$aFOX proteins =450 \\$aFOX transcription factors =550 \\$wg$aDNA-binding proteins =550 \\$wg$aGene expression =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fox proteins mediate epthelial-specific fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 exon choice. =670 \\$aMeSH, Nov. 2, 2007$b(Mesh Heading, Forkhead Transcription Factors, a subclass of DNA-Binding proteins that share homology with their founding member fork head protein, Drosophila. Mesh entry terms: Forkhead Box Proteins; Forkhead Box Transcription Factors; Forkhead Proteins; FOX Transcription Factors) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 2, 2007$b(Forkhead Box Proteins, FOX Proteins, play important roles in regulating the expression of genes involved in cell growth, proliferation, differentiation, and longevity. Many FOX proteins are important to embryonic development) =670 \\$aPubMed, Nov. 2, 2007$b(As of November 2, 2007, at least 3133 scientific articles have been published with the term "Forkhead Transcription Factors", 37 with the term in the title.) =670 \\$aThe emerging roles of forkhead box (Fox) proteins in cancer, PubMed via WWW, Nat. Rev. Cancer. 2007 Nov. 7 (11): 847-59$b(Forkhead box (Fox) proteins are a superfamily of evolutionarily conserved transcriptional regulators, which control a wide spectrum of biological processes. 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A crack in creation, gene editing and the unthinkable power to control evolution, 2017. =670 \\$aMESH, viewed January 1, 2018:$bGene editing ("Scope note: Genetic engineering techniques that involve DNA repair mechanisms for incorporating site-specific modifications into a cell's genome; Previous indexing: Genetic engineering (2005-2016). Broader concept: Genome editing [does not have a full separate record in MESH, however]") =670 \\$aNIH-NLM Genetics Home Reference website, viewed January 16, 2018:$bWhat are genome editing and CRISPR-Cas9? ("Genome editing (also called gene editing) is a group of technologies that give scientists the ability to change an organism's DNA. These technologies allow genetic material to be added, removed, or altered at particular locations in the genome") =670 \\$aWHO website, viewed January 16, 2018:$bWHO definitions of genetics and genomics ("The main difference between genomics and genetics is that genetics scrutinizes the functioning and composition of the single gene where as genomics addresses all genes and their inter relationships in order to identify their combined influence on the growth and development of the organism") =750 \2$aGene Editing$0(DNLM)D000072669$5IEN =LDR 00682cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880680268002441 =005 20180712181847.0 =008 860211n|\cnannbbbn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ann\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85056061 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85056061 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171976500000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGovernment employees =260 \\$isubdivision$aOfficials and employees$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., e.g.$aUnited States--Officials and employees;$iand subdivision$aGovernment employees$iunder specific subjects, e.g.$aCollective bargaining--Government employees; Collective labor agreements--Government employees =750 \2$aGovernment Employees$0(DNLM)D000071296 =LDR 00357nz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880681169802441 =005 20180713162508.0 =008 910319||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91001389 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 91001389 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170698650000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aNeck$xMuscles =750 \2$aNeck Muscles$0(DNLM)D009334$5IEN =LDR 00943cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880681761102441 =005 20070329075417.0 =008 070328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007000910 =035 ##$a(DLC) sh2007000910 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168810210000041 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.H9$cBotany =150 \\$aHypoxidaceae =450 \\$aHypoxis family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aAsparagales =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wiland-Szymańska, J. Hypoxidaceae, 2006:$bp. 1 (a tropical to subtropical family of 9 genera, mainly in the southern hemisphere) =670 \\$aMissouri Botanical Garden website, 8 Feb. 2007:$bW3Tropicos nomenclatural database (Hypoxidaceae; Hypoxis family) =670 \\$aGermplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) online database, Feb. 8, 2007$b(family Hypoxidaceae) =670 \\$aStevens, P.F. Angiosperm Phylogeny Website, viewed 8 Feb. 2007$b(family Hypoxidaceae; order Asparagales) =LDR 01818cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880681762302441 =005 20180718110030.0 =008 100524i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010009475 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2010009475 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169732150000041 =040 \\$aWaElC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aInterval training =450 \\$aAerobic interval training =450 \\$aIntermittent training =550 \\$wg$aAerobic exercises =550 \\$wg$aPhysical education and training =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ohlsen, M.A. The effects of continuous vs. intermittent training on aerobic capacity, body composition, and blood lactate response in sedentary females, 2001:$bleaf 11 (intermittent training; a specific form of interval training in which repeated short bouts of exercise are intermixed with short bouts of rest) leaf 1 (Intermittent training (IT) is a slight modification of its early predecessor, interval training) =670 \\$aThe Oxford Dictionary of Sports Science & Medicine, 2007,via Oxford Reference Online, May 22, 2010$b(interval training: A system of training that alternates short to moderate bouts of intense activity (the work interval) with short to moderate periods of rest or reduced activity; aerobic interval training: A form of interval training in which short bouts of moderate- to high-intensity activity lasting from 30 s to 5 min are separated by brief periods of rest (10-15 s); intermittent training: Training which incorporates periods of physical exertion interspersed with periods of rest; compare continuous training: see also interval training) =670 \\$aWorldCat search, May 23, 2010$b(more than 300 titles using term "interval training"; 8 titles using the term "intermittent training") =750 \2$aHigh-Intensity Interval Training$0(DNLM)D000072696$5IEN =LDR 01051cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880681769002441 =005 20180717102500.0 =008 020522i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 97007082 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 97007082 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169205690000041 =040 \\$aUkENL$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHarassment =450 \\$aHarassment in the workplace =450 \\$aWorkplace harassment =550 \\$wg$aOffenses against the person =550 \\$aIntimidation =670 \\$aLawson Cruttenden, T. Blackstone's guide to the Protection from Harassment Act 1997, 1997. =670 \\$aBlack's$b(Model Penal Code, 250.4; term used in a variety of legal contests to describe words, gestures and actions which tend to annoy, alarm and abuse (verbally) another person) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Mar. 6, 2007$b(workplace harassment; harassment in the workplace) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on harassment that occurs in the workplace, as well as works on harassment in general. =750 \2$aHarassment, Non-Sexual$0D000071277$5IEN =LDR 00633cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880681769302441 =005 20180717093205.0 =008 031118||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003011096 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2003011096 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172019400000041 =040 \\$aIaCfT$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHamstring muscle =550 \\$wg$aLeg$xMuscles =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dack, S.L. Functional hamstring: quadriceps ratio, 2003. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aStedman's medical dictionary, 27th ed. =670 \\$aPDR medical dictionary, 1995. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aHamstring Muscles$0D000070633$5IEN =LDR 00565cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880682958102441 =005 20180725112910.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85072025 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85072025 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168856700000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP565$cManufacture =150 \\$aKefir =450 \\$wnne$aKephir =550 \\$wg$aFermented milk =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Kefir) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Kefir, also kephir) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Kefir) =750 \2$aKefir$0(DNLM)D000070716$5IEN =LDR 00743cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880682973402441 =005 20180719111526.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066135 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85066135 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168987970000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD2340.8$bHD2346 =150 \\$aInformal sector (Economics) =450 \\$aHidden economy =450 \\$aParallel economy =450 \\$aSecond economy =450 \\$aShadow economy =450 \\$aSubterranean economy =450 \\$aUnderground economy =550 \\$wg$aArtisans =550 \\$wg$aEconomics =550 \\$wg$aSmall business =670 \\$aLC database, 3/24/95. =750 \2$aInformal Sector$0(DNLM)D000070100$5IEN =LDR 00484nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880686319602441 =005 20180822115315.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087482 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85087482 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172384870000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRA640 =150 \\$aMosquitoes as carriers of disease =450 \\$aMosquito vectors =550 \\$wg$aInsects as carriers of disease =750 \2$aMosquito Vectors$0(DNLM)D000072138 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880686320402441 =005 20180821164447.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85087265 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85087265 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172376010000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA620$bRA621 =150 \\$aMorgues =550 \\$aAutopsy rooms =750 \2$aMorgue$0(DNLM)D000072896 =LDR 01516cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880686333502441 =005 20180820145304.0 =008 960125i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 96000740 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 96000740 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169944900000041 =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC$dCtY$dDLC =053 \0$aZ666.7 =150 \\$aMetadata =450 \\$aData about data =450 \\$aMeta-data =550 \\$wg$aInformation organization =670 \\$aWork cat.: Guidelines for a national institutional survey, c1995:$bp. 16 ("A database containing information about datasets is commonly referred to as a "metadatabase") p. 24 (metadata) =670 \\$aFree on-line dictionary of computing [CF], 1996:$bmeta-data (data about data. Data definitions describing aspects of actual data items, such as name, format, etc. Coined in the early 1960s) =670 \\$aBoden, T.A. Metadata compiled and distributed by the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center ... 1993. =670 \\$aWestbrook, J.H. Standards and metadata requirements for computerization of selected mechanical properties of metallic materials, 1985. =670 \\$aFrank, S.M. Cataloging paradigms for spatial metadata, 1994. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 9, 2007$b(Metadata (sometimes written 'meta data') is used to facilitate the understanding, use and management of data) =670 \\$aIMS Global Learning Consortium, Inc. website, Nov. 9, 2007$b(IMS AccessForAll Meta-data Specification) =750 \2$aMetadata$0(DNLM)D000071253$5IEN =LDR 00450nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880686334502441 =005 20180820134713.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083575 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85083575 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171508390000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMeniscus (Anatomy) =450 \\$aSemilunar cartilage =550 \\$wg$aCartilage =550 \\$wg$aKnee =750 \2$aMeniscus$0(DNLM)D000072600$5IEN =LDR 02961cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880686335302441 =005 20070508075136.0 =008 070327i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007001990 =035 ##$a(DLC) sh2007001990 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168888280000041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M5135$cBotany =150 \\$aMelanthiaceae =450 \\$aChionographidaceae =450 \\$aHeloniadaceae =450 \\$aParidaceae =450 \\$aVeratraceae =450 \\$aXerophyllaceae =550 \\$wg$aLiliales =670 \\$aWork cat.: GRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Mar. 2, 2007$b(Family Melanthiaceae. Number of accepted genera: 19. Monocot family. Synonyms for family: Chionographidaceae, Heloniadaceae, Paridaceae, Trilliaceae, Veratraceae, Xerophyllaceae. Genera: Amianthium, Anticlea, Chamaelirium, Chionographis, Daiswa, Helonias, Heloniopsis, Kinugasa, Paris, Pseudotrillium, Schoenocaulon, Stenanthium, Toxicoscordion, Trillidium, Trillium, Veratrum, Xerophyllum, Ypsilandra, Zigadenus) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Mar. 2, 2007$b(Melanthiaceae (trillium family), order Liliales. Synonym: Trilliaceae. Genera: Amianthium, Anticlea, Chamaelirium, Chionographis, Helonias, Heloniopsis, Kinugasa, Paris, Pseudotrillium, Schoenocaulon, Scoliopus,Steanthium, Toxicoscordion, Trillidium, Trillum, Veratrum, Xerophyllum, Ypsilandra, Zigadenus) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, Mar. 2, 2007$b(Melanthiaceae. Including Abaminaceae, Chionographidaceae, Cymbantheae (Cymbanthaceae), Heloniadaceae, Miyoshiaceae, Nartheciaceae, Petrosaviaceae, Protoliriaceae, Tofieldiaceae, Veratraceae. Genera: Aletris, Amianthium, Chamaelirium, Chionographis, Harperocallis, Helonias, Heloniopsis, Japonolirion, Lophiola, Melanthium, Metanarthecium, Narthecium, Nietneria, Petrosavia, Pleea, Protolirion, Schoenocaulon, Stenanthium, Tofieldia, Veratrum, Xerophyllum, Ypsilandra, Zigadenus; also separate entry for: Trilliaceae, including Phlebaceae, genera: Daiswa, Kinugasa, Paris, Trillium) =670 \\$aAngiosperm phylogeny website, Mar. 2, 2007$b(Melanthiaceae, Liliales) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 2, 2007$b(Melanthiaceae is the botanical name of a family of flowering plants. Such a family has been recognized by relatively few taxonomists, and the circumscription has varied. Many authors have considered these plants to belong to the family Liliaceae. The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, of 1998), does recognize such a family and places it in the order Liliales, in the clade monocots. As circumscribed by APG II it includes the plants that sometimes have been treated as family Trilliaceae. The family includes Paris quadrifolia and Trillium. Genera: Amianthium, Chamaelirium, Chionographis, Daiswa, Helonias, Heloniopsis, Kinugasa, Melanthium, Paris, Pseudotrillium, Schoenocaulon, Stenanthium, Trillidium, Trillium, Veratrum, Xerophyllum, Ypsilandra, Zigadenus) =LDR 01237cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880686349702441 =005 20180816130157.0 =008 080131i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008000735 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2008000735 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171874600000041 =040 \\$aNjP$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMastic =450 \\$aChios gum mastic =450 \\$aChios tears =450 \\$aGum mastic =450 \\$aMastich =450 \\$aMastiche =450 \\$aMastix =550 \\$wg$aGums and resins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Savvidēs, T. To mastichodentro tēs Chio, c2000. =670 \\$aParikos, G. The Chios gum mastic, c1993. =670 \\$aEncyc. Brit. online, Jan. 29, 2008$b(mastic; also mastiche; aromatic resin, obtained as a soft exudation from incisions in mastic trees; used chiefly to make pale varnishes for protecting metals and paintings) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(mastic; also mastich, mastiche) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 29, 2008$b(mastic or mastix; aromatic, ivory coloured resin harvested as a spice from the cultivated mastic trees grown in the south of the Greek island of Chios in the Aegean Sea, where it is also known by the name "Chios tears") =750 \2$aMastic Resin$0(DNLM)D000069997$5IEN =LDR 01239cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880686350202441 =005 20180816123347.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046823 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85046823 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169506410000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD7406$bHD7510$cModel =053 \0$aNA6400$bNA6510$cArchitecture =053 \0$aTH4511$bTH4541$cBuilding =053 \0$aTS186$cPlant engineering =150 \\$aFactories =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aFactory =450 \\$aFactory buildings =450 \\$aIndustrial plants =450 \\$aManufacturing plants =450 \\$aMills (Buildings) =450 \\$aPlants (Industrial buildings) =550 \\$wg$aFactory system =550 \\$wg$aIndustrial buildings =550 \\$aMills and mill-work =550 \\$aWorkshops =670 \\$aOndrich, J. Foreign direct investment in the United States : issues, magnitudes, and location choice of new manufacturing plants, 1993. =670 \\$aMcLaughlin, G.E. Why industry moves south : a study of factors influencing the recent location of manufacturing plants in the South, 1949. =750 \2$aManufacturing and Industrial Facilities$0(DNLM)D000072499$5IEN =LDR 00416cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880686358902441 =005 20180815115124.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076963 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85076963 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170751170000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A14 =150 \\$aLiliales =550 \\$wg$aMonocotyledons =750 \2$aLiliales$0(DNLM)D000070396$5IEN =LDR 00532cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362025602441 =005 20120730162626.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018148 =035 \\$aBZL8054NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBurn care units =450 \\$aBurn centers =450 \\$aBurn facilities =450 \\$aBurn treatment units =450 \\$aBurn units =550 \\$wg$aBurns and scalds =550 \\$wg$aIntensive care units =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aBurn Units$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002053 =LDR 00567cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362025702441 =005 20080226082955.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018105 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02109903 =035 \\$aBZL8011NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBurkitt's lymphoma =450 \\$aAfrican lymphoma =450 \\$aBurkitt tumor =450 \\$aBurkitt's African lymphoma =450 \\$aBurkitt's tumor =550 \\$wg$aB cells$xTumors =550 \\$wg$aEpstein-Barr virus diseases =750 \2$aBurkitt Lymphoma$0(DNLM)D002051$5IEN =LDR 00796cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362025802441 =005 20120730162626.0 =008 060322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018080 =035 \\$aBZL7986NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN486$cEthnology =053 \0$aGT3150$bGT3390.5$cManners and customs =053 \0$aRA625$bRA630$cPublic health =150 \\$aBurial =360 \\$isubdivision$aDeath and burial$iunder names of individual persons =450 \\$aBurial customs =450 \\$aBurying-grounds =450 \\$aGraves =450 \\$aInterment =550 \\$wg$aArchaeology =550 \\$wg$aPublic health =550 \\$aCoffins =550 \\$aDead =550 \\$aFuneral rites and ceremonies =550 \\$aGrave digging =750 \2$aBurial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002048 =LDR 01815cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362025902441 =005 20120730162626.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018045 =035 \\$aBZL7951LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aBurdocks =450 \\$aArctium =450 \\$aBeggar's-buttons (Plants) =450 \\$wnne$aBurdock =450 \\$aClotburs =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aOlsen, C.B. Essiac, c1996:$bp. 45 (Burdock; botanical name: Arctium lappa, Arctium minus; common names: Beggar's buttons, Clotbur, Cocklebur, Hardock, Turkey burseed, Burr seed, Gobo root) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Burdock; any plant of the genus Arctium' pl: -s) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Arctium L. Burdock; Beggar's buttons, Clotbur) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Burdock ... Arctium) =670 \\$aDict. flow. plants$b(Arctium L. Compositeae) =670 \\$aHowes, F.N. A dict. of useful and everyday plants and their common names, 1974$b(common name: Burdock (Arctium lappa and other spp.)) =670 \\$aUsher dict. plants$b(Burdock, Common ...) =670 \\$aMagic and medicine of plants, 1986$b(Great burdock (Arctium lappa)) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 494 (Arctium (Lappa)) =670 \\$aAGRICOLA, via 1stsearch, Nov. 13, 1996$b(abstracts, titles: burdock; identifiers: Arctium ...) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index, via 1stsearch, Nov. 13, 1996$b(titles: Arctium ...; subjects: ... burdock) =670 \\$aAmericana$b(Burdock: a course biennial herb of composite family; burdocks) =670 \\$aBrako, L. Scientific and common names, 1995$b(Arctium L.: beggar's button, burdock, clotbur) =675 \\$aCAB thes.;$aPhillips, R. Herbs and medicinal plants, 1987; Popular encyc. of plants, 1982 =750 \2$aArctium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031170 =LDR 00749cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362026002441 =005 20120730162625.0 =008 921201||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018028 =035 \\$aBZL7934NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD86.B85$cAnesthesiology =150 \\$aBuprenorphine =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \\$wg$aMorphine$xDerivatives =550 \\$wg$aNarcotic antagonists =670 \\$aWork cat.: Buprenorphine and anaesthesiology, 1984. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland$b(... hydrochloride (C b2 p9 (B,H b4 (BNO b4 (B. Hcl)) =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP$b(... hydrochloride) =670 \\$aCA$b([52485-79-7], Index guide '76) =750 \2$aBuprenorphine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002047 =LDR 00524cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362026102441 =005 20120730162625.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018027 =035 \\$aBZL7933NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.U48$cBotany =150 \\$aBupleurum =550 \\$wg$aUmbelliferae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Bupleurum: a genus of widely distributed herbs (family Umbelliferae) having simple often stem-clasping leaves and greenish yellow flowers) =750 \2$aBupleurum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029972 =LDR 00750cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362026202441 =005 20120730162625.0 =008 030129i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018022 =035 \\$aBZL7928NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR398.7 =150 \\$aBunyaviruses =450 \\$aBunyaviridae =450 \\$aBunyavirus (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aArboviruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Segmented negative strand viruses, 1984. =670 \\$aZinnser. Microbiology:$bp. 986-988, 1015, 1980. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bunyaviridae, a family of RNA viruses; Bunyavirus, genus) =670 \\$aAmerican Type Culture Coll. Cat.:$bpp. 229-242 (Arbovirus. Bunyavirus) =750 \2$aBunyaviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002043 =LDR 00482cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362026302441 =005 20120730162625.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85018003 =035 \\$aBZL7909NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP941.B =150 \\$aBungarotoxin =450 \\$aBungarotoxins$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aNeuromuscular blocking agents =550 \\$wg$aPoisonous snakes$xVenom =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aBungarotoxins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002038 =LDR 00416cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362026402441 =005 20120730162625.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017997 =035 \\$aBZL7903NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.A65 =150 \\$aBundle-branch block =450 \\$aInterventricular heart block =550 \\$wg$aHeart block =750 \2$aBundle-Branch Block$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002037 =LDR 00651cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362026502441 =005 20120730162625.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017982 =035 \\$aBZL7888NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.B84 =150 \\$aBumetanide =550 \\$wg$aDiuretics =550 \\$wg$aSulfonamides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bumetanide, worldwide experience, c1983. =670 \\$aMeSH browser$b(Bumetanide: a sulfanyl diuretic) =670 \\$aDorland. =670 \\$aMerck$b(C[subscript 17]H[subscript 20]N[subscript 2]O[subscript 5]S) =670 \\$aUSP/USAN. =750 \2$aBumetanide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002034 =LDR 01535cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362026602441 =005 20120730162625.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017962 =035 \\$aBZL7868NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL668.E27 =150 \\$aBullfrog =450 \\$aAmerican bull frog =450 \\$aAmerican bullfrog =450 \\$aBloody nouns (Amphibian) =450 \\$aBull frog =450 \\$aCommon bullfrog =450 \\$aEastern bull frog =450 \\$aEdible bullfrog =450 \\$aJug-o'-rum (Amphibian) =450 \\$aLithobates catesbeianus =450 \\$aRana catesbeiana =450 \\$aRana catesbyana =450 \\$aRana conspersa =450 \\$aRana mugiens =450 \\$aRana nantaiwuensis =550 \\$wg$aLithobates =670 \\$aAmphibian species of the world 5.4, an online reference, July 15, 2010$b(Lithobates catesbeianus. Synonyms: Rana catesbeiana, Rana mugiens, Rana scapularis, Rana conspersa, Rana nantaiwuensis, Rana catesbyana. English names: Common Bullfrog, Jug-O'-Rum, Bloody Nouns, Bull Frog, Eastern Bull Frog, American Bull Frog, Edible Bullfrog) =670 \\$aCollins, J.T. Standard common and current scientific names for North American amphibians, turtles, reptiles & crocodilians, 2009:$bPDF p. 8 (under Lithobates: L. catesbeianus - Bullfrog) =670 \\$aPatuxent Wildlife Research Center. National amphibian atlas, via WWW, July 15, 2010$b(American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus)) =750 \2$aRana catesbeiana$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011892 =LDR 01023cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362026702441 =005 20060523083006.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017926 =035 \\$aBZL7832NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC552.B84 =150 \\$aBulimia =450 \\$aBinge-purge behavior =450 \\$wnne$aBulimarexia =450 \\$aBulimia nervosa =450 \\$aFood binge-purge behavior =450 \\$aGorge-purge syndrome =550 \\$wg$aEating disorders =670 \\$aStren, P. I was a 15-year-old blimp, c1985$b(Bulimia) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Bulimia) =670 \\$aMerit$b(Bulimia) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Bulimia) =670 \\$aCampbell psych. dict. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aDSM III. =670 \\$aKaplan psych.: p. 1732-1734. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bulimia) =670 \\$aGould's med. dict.$b(Bulimarexia) =675 \\$aEncyc. Intl.;$aWorld Book;$aNIH =750 \2$aBulimia$0(DNLM)D002032$5IEN =LDR 01090cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362026802441 =005 20120730162624.0 =008 040707i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017740 =035 \\$aBZL7646NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU =053 \0$aTA401$bTA492 =150 \\$aBuilding materials =450 \\$aArchitectural materials =450 \\$aArchitecture$xMaterials =450 \\$aBuilding$xMaterials =450 \\$aBuilding supplies =450 \\$aBuildings$xMaterials =450 \\$aConstruction materials =450 \\$aStructural materials =550 \\$wg$aMaterials =670 \\$aLC database, July 7, 2004$b(Titles: building supplies; construction materials) =670 \\$aArchitectural materials for construction, c1996. =670 \\$aShaker architectural materials and craftsmanship : the second Meetinghouse at Mount Lebanon, New York, USA, 2005. =670 \\$aArt & architecture thesaurus online, Nov. 6, 2006:$bbuilding materials (UF: architectural materials) =681 \\$iExample under$aMaterials =750 \2$aConstruction Materials$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003252 =LDR 00625cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362026902441 =005 20120730162623.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017734 =035 \\$aBZL7640NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBuilding laws =450 \\$aArchitectural law and legislation =450 \\$aArchitecture$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aBuilding codes =450 \\$aBuilding$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aLaw, Building =550 \\$aArchitects$xLegal status, laws, etc. =550 \\$aZoning law =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aBuilding Codes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002028 =LDR 00405cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362027002441 =005 20120730162623.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017668 =035 \\$aBZL7574LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBugbane =450 \\$aBlack cohosh =450 \\$aBlack snakeroot =450 \\$aBugwort =450 \\$aCimicifuga =750 \2$aCimicifuga$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031885 =LDR 00550cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362027102441 =005 20120730162623.0 =008 030418i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017662 =035 \\$aBZL7568NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL668.E227$cZoology =150 \\$aBufonidae =450 \\$aAtelopodidae =450 \\$aTrue toads =550 \\$wg$aAnura =550 \\$wg$aToads =670 \\$aCenter for North American Herpetology web site, Apr. 18, 2003$b(Bufonidae, True toads, Gray 1825) =750 \2$aBufonidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002025 =LDR 00865cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362027202441 =005 20120730162623.0 =008 871218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017659 =035 \\$aBZL7565NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL668.E227$cZoology =053 \\$aSB998.B82$cAgricultural zoology =150 \\$aBufo marinus =450 \\$aAgua toad =450 \\$wnne$aBufo agua =450 \\$aBufo gigas =450 \\$aCane toad =450 \\$aGiant toad =450 \\$aMarine toad =550 \\$wg$aBufo =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(agua or agua toad; Bufo marinus ref. at marine toad) =670 \\$aWorld Book:$bv. 19, p. 268 (cane toad, also called giant toad or marine toad) =670 \\$aCapula, M. Guide to reptiles and amphibians of the world, 1989:$bp. 41 (Bufo marinus, Marine toad) =750 \2$aBufo Marinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002024 =LDR 00962cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362027302441 =005 20120730162623.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017653 =035 \\$aBZL7559NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL668.E227 =150 \\$aBufo bufo =450 \\$aCommon European toad =450 \\$aEuropean toad =450 \\$aGranulated toad =450 \\$aRana ventricosa =450 \\$aToad, Common European =450 \\$aToad, European =450 \\$aToad, Granulated =550 \\$wg$aBufo =670 \\$aArnold. Field guide to reptiles and amphibians of Britain, 1978:$bp. 72. =670 \\$aITIS, June 23, 2010$b(Bufo bufo (Linnaeus, 1758) -- European Toad) =670 \\$aAmphibian species of the world 5.4, an online reference, viewed June 23, 2010$b(Bufo bufo. English names: Granulated Toad (Rana ventricosa) [no longer recognized]; Common European Toad) =750 \2$aBufo Bufo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002023 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362027402441 =005 20120730162622.0 =008 921201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017652 =035 \\$aBZL7558NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL668.E227 =150 \\$aBufo arenarum =550 \\$wg$aBufo =670 \\$aCklist. world amphib.:$bp. 77. =750 \2$aBufo Arenarum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002022 =LDR 00697cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362027502441 =005 20120730162622.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017645 =035 \\$aBZL7551NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP519.9.B84$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aBuffer solutions =450 \\$aBuffers (Chemistry) =550 \\$wg$aAcid-base equilibrium =550 \\$wg$aHydrogen-ion concentration =550 \\$wg$aIonic solutions =670 \\$aMESH$b(Buffers) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. 2, p. 349 (buffer, in chemistry, a solution usually containing an acid and a base) =670 \\$aTEST$b(Buffers (Chemistry)) =750 \2$aBuffers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002021 =LDR 00581cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362027602441 =005 20120730162622.0 =008 030822i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017642 =035 \\$aBZL7548NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.U5$cZoology =150 \\$aBuffaloes =550 \\$wg$aBovidae =550 \\$aBuffalo meat =680 \\$iHere are entered works on buffaloes of the eastern hemisphere. Works on the American buffalo are entered under$aAmerican bison. =681 \\$iNote under$aAmerican bison =750 \2$aBuffaloes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002020 =LDR 00680cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362027702441 =005 20141004113447.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017602 =035 \\$aBZL7508NU =035 \\$aSH 85017602 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHJ2005$bHJ2199 =150 \\$aBudget =360 \\$isubdivision$aAppropriations and expenditures$iunder names of government departments, agencies, etc. =450 \\$aBudgeting =450 \\$aBudgets$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aExpenditures, Public =550 \\$wg$aFinance, Public =550 \\$aExpenditures, Public$xForecasting =670 \\$aUMI business vocab. =750 \2$aBudgets$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002017 =LDR 00517cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362027802441 =005 20120730162621.0 =008 050729i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017454 =035 \\$aBZL7360NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBQ1$bBQ9999 =150 \\$aBuddhism =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aBuddhist =450 \\$wnne$aBuddha and Buddhism =450 \\$wnne$aLamaism =450 \\$wnne$aRis-med (Lamaism) =550 \\$wg$aReligions =750 \2$aBuddhism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002016 =LDR 01426cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362027902441 =005 20190308110800.0 =008 020718i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017385 =035 \\$aBZL7291NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL396$bQL399.2 =150 \\$aBryozoa =450 \\$aBryozoans =450 \\$aEctoprocta =450 \\$aEctoprocts =450 \\$aMoss animals =450 \\$wnne$aPolyzoa =450 \\$aSea mat =450 \\$aSea mats =450 \\$aSea moss (Bryozoa) =450 \\$aSea mosses (Bryozoa) =550 \\$wg$aAquatic invertebrates =550 \\$wg$aBilateria =550 \\$wg$aInvertebrates =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(bryozoan, pl. Bryozoans: animal of the phylum Bryozoa; sea mat: Bryozoan, esp.: an encrusting bryozoan (as of the genus Flustra)) =670 \\$aITIS, July 18, 2002$b(Phylum Ectoprocta - bryozoans, ectoprocts, moss animals) =670 \\$aOnline medical dictionary, Dec. 10, 2007$b(sea mat Any bryozoan of the genus Flustra or allied genera which form frondlike corals) =670 \\$aWordNet : a lexical database for the English language, via WWW, Dec. 10, 2007$b((n) bryozoan, polyzoan, sea mat, sea moss, moss animal (sessile aquatic animal forming mossy colonies of small polyps each having a curved or circular ridge bearing tentacles; attach to stones or seaweed and reproduce by budding)) =750 \2$aBryozoa$0(DNLM)D002013$5IEN =LDR 00870cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362028002441 =005 20091118102154.0 =008 031224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017380 =035 \\$aBZL7286NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK532.4$bQK563.7$cBotany =150 \\$aBryophytes =450 \\$aBryophyta =450 \\$aBryophyte flora =450 \\$aBryophyte vegetation =550 \\$wg$aArchegoniatae =550 \\$wg$aCryptogams =550 \\$aBryology =670 \\$aThe 2000 IUCN world red list of bryophytes, via WWW, Dec. 24, 2003:$bintrod. (bryophyte flora) =670 \\$aOCLC, Dec. 24, 2003$b(ti: A bryophyte flora of Marin County; Bryophyte flora of North America Web site; The bryophyte flora of Clinton County, Ohio; The Bryophyta of Iceland; Bryophyte vegetation in the Azores Islands) =750 \2$aBryophyta$0(DNLM)D044002$5IEN =LDR 00446cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362028102441 =005 20120730162620.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017369 =035 \\$aBZL7275NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBruxism =450 \\$aGrinding of teeth (Habit) =450 \\$aTeeth$xGrinding habit =550 \\$wg$aOral habits =550 \\$wg$aTeeth$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aBruxism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002012 =LDR 01114cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362028202441 =005 20051012091354.0 =008 030801i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017352 =035 \\$aBZL7258LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.M38$cZoology =150 \\$aBrush-tailed possums =450 \\$wnne$aBrush-tailed phalangers =450 \\$aCercaertus =450 \\$aPossums, Brush-tailed =450 \\$aPsilogrammurus =450 \\$aTapoa =450 \\$aTrichosurus =450 \\$aTrichurus =450 \\$aVulpine phalangers =550 \\$wg$aPhalangeridae =670 \\$aWalker's mammals of the world, via WWW, Aug. 1, 2003$b(Genus Trichosurus, Brush-tailed Possums. 3 species: T. vulpecula, T. arnhemensis, and T. caninus. Family Phalangeridae) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via WWW, Aug. 1, 2003$b(Trichosurus. Common name: Brush-tailed Possums. Synonyms: Cercaertus, Psilogrammurus, Tapoa, Trichurus) =670 \\$aITIS, Aug. 1, 2003$b(Trichosurus Lesson, 1828 -- valid -- brush-tailed possums. Family Phalangeridae) =750 \2$aTrichosurus$0(DNLM)D048330$5IEN =LDR 00384cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362028302441 =005 20120730162620.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017336 =035 \\$aBZL7242NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL863 =053 \\$aQM345 =150 \\$aBrunner's glands =450 \\$aGlands of Brunner =750 \2$aBrunner Glands$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002011 =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362028402441 =005 20120730162620.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017297 =035 \\$aBZL7203NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQE391.B82 =150 \\$aBrucite =450 \\$aMagnesium hydroxide$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aHydroxide minerals =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMagnesium Hydroxide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008276 =LDR 00558cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362028502441 =005 20120730162620.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017289 =035 \\$aBZL7195NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF967.B7 =150 \\$aBrucellosis in cattle =450 \\$aBang's disease =450 \\$aBovine brucellosis =450 \\$aBrucellosis, Bovine$5IEN =450 \\$aContagious abortion =450 \\$aInfectious abortion =550 \\$wg$aCattle$xInfections =750 \2$aBrucellosis, Bovine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002007 =LDR 00672cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362028602441 =005 20120730162620.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017288 =035 \\$aBZL7194NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.B8$cPathogenic bacteria =053 \\$aRA644.B7$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC123.B7$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aBrucellosis =450 \\$aBrucelliasis =450 \\$aMalta fever =450 \\$aRock fever =450 \\$aUndulant fever =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =670 \\$aRandom House. =681 \\$iExample under$aZoonoses =750 \2$aBrucellosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002006 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362028702441 =005 20120730162619.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85017287 =035 \\$aBZL7193NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR82.B95 =150 \\$aBrucellaceae =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =750 \2$aBrucellaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D042021 =LDR 00995cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362028802441 =005 20120730162619.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85017286 =035 \\$aBZL7192NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR82.B95$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.B8$cPathogen =053 \\$aSF969.B78$cVeterinary medicine =150 \\$aBrucella melitensis =450 \\$aBrucella streptococcus miletensis =450 \\$aMicrococcus melitensis =550 \\$wg$aBrucella =550 \\$aBrucellosis in goats =550 \\$aBrucellosis in sheep =670 \\$aWork cat.: Brucella melitensis, 1985. =670 \\$aBergey's manual of determinative bacteriology:$bp. 281 (Brucella melitensis (Huges) syn. B. straptococcus miletensis (sic), Micrococcus melitensis causes brucellasis in sheep and goats) =670 \\$aZinsser. Microbiology, 17th ed.:$bp. 797. =670 \\$aApproved lists of bac. names:$bp. 270. =750 \2$aBrucella melitensis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017347 =LDR 00598cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362028902441 =005 20120730162614.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016500 =035 \\$aBZL6406NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL737.R666 =150 \\$aBrattleboro rat =550 \\$wg$aLaboratory animals =550 \\$wg$aRats =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Brattleboro rat, 1982. =670 \\$aBiological abstracts, Jan.-June, 1981:$bSubject index. =670 \\$aBiological abstracts, July-Dec., 1980:$bSubject index. =750 \2$aRats, Brattleboro$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011910 =LDR 00515cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362029002441 =005 20050506084023.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016370 =035 \\$aBZL6276NU =035 \\$aSH 85016370 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBrain stimulation =450 \\$aIntracranial stimulation =450 \\$aStimulation of the brain =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xLocalization of functions =550 \\$wg$aNeural stimulation =750 \2$aDeep Brain Stimulation$0(DNLM)D046690$5IEN =LDR 00376cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362029102441 =005 20120730162613.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016367 =035 \\$aBZL6273NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBrain stem =450 \\$aBrainstem =550 \\$wg$aBrain =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/7/90 =750 \2$aBrain Stem$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001933 =LDR 00623cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362029202441 =005 20120730162613.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016363 =035 \\$aBZL6269NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP87$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRA1063.3$cForensic medicine =150 \\$aBrain death =450 \\$aCerebral death =450 \\$aComa, Irreversible$5IEN =450 \\$aDeath, Brain$5IEN =450 \\$aIrreversible coma =550 \\$wg$aComa =550 \\$wg$aDeath (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aDeath$xProof and certification =750 \2$aBrain Death$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001926 =LDR 00816cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362029302441 =005 20120730162613.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016360 =035 \\$aBZL6266NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85016360 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ496.B7 =150 \\$aBrain-damaged children =450 \\$aBrain-injured children =550 \\$wg$aBrain damage$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmentally disabled children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =750 \2$81$wb$aBrain Damage, Chronic$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001925 =750 \2$81$wb$aBrain Injuries$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001930 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBrain Damage, Chronic$ior$aBrain Injuries$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00465cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362029402441 =005 20120730162613.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016357 =035 \\$aBZL6263NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRC387.5 =150 \\$aBrain damage =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xWounds and injuries =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =750 \2$aBrain Damage, Chronic$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001925 =LDR 00415cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362029502441 =005 20120730162613.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016356 =035 \\$aBZL6262NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBrain chemistry =450 \\$aBrain$xAnalysis and chemistry =550 \\$wg$aNeurochemistry =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/7/90 =750 \2$aBrain Chemistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001923 =LDR 00342cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362029602441 =005 20180315184700.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016354 =035 \\$aBZL6260NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD594 =150 \\$aBrain$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$aBrain Injuries$0(DNLM)D001930$5IEN =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362029702441 =005 20120730162613.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016351 =035 \\$aBZL6257NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD663 =150 \\$aBrain$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aBrain Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001932 =LDR 00500cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362029802441 =005 20120730162613.0 =008 911218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016341 =035 \\$aBZL6247NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC394.I5 =150 \\$aCerebral infarction =450 \\$wnne$aBrain$xInfarction =550 \\$wg$aCerebrovascular disease =550 \\$wg$aInfarction =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cerebral infarction) =750 \2$aCerebral Infarction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002544 =LDR 00445cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362029902441 =005 20120730162612.0 =008 920103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016339 =035 \\$aBZL6245NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBrain$xHemorrhage =450 \\$aCerebral hemorrhage =550 \\$wg$aCerebrovascular disease =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cerebral hemorrhage) =750 \2$aIntracranial Hemorrhages$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020300 =LDR 00450cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362030002441 =005 20120730162612.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016332 =035 \\$aBZL6238NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC386$bRC395 =150 \\$aBrain$xDiseases =450 \\$aBrain diseases =550 \\$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aMESH$b(Brain diseases) =750 \2$aBrain 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=690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aCerebral Angiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002533 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362030402441 =005 20120730162612.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016321 =035 \\$aBZL6227NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC394.A =150 \\$aBrain$xAbscess =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aBrain Abscess$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001922 =LDR 00489cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362030502441 =005 20080316133832.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016319 =035 \\$aBZL6225NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGN181$bGN190.5$cAnthropology =053 \\$aQP376$bQP430$cPhysiology =150 \\$aBrain =450 \\$aCerebrum =450 \\$aMind =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system =550 \\$wg$aHead =750 \2$aBrain$0(DNLM)D001921$5IEN =LDR 01006cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362030602441 =005 20080519083040.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016289 =035 \\$aBZL6195NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBradykinin =450 \\$aKallidin-9 =450 \\$aKinin-9 =550 \\$wg$aKinins =550 \\$wg$aNeuropeptides =550 \\$wg$aOligopeptides =670 \\$aOxford dict. of biochemistry and molecular biology, 2006$b(bradykinin or kinin-9, a vasoactive nonapeptide) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 5, 2007$b(Bradykinin. Scope note: A nonapeptide messenger that is enzymatically produced from kallidin in the blood where it is a potent but short-lived agent of arteriolar dilation and increased capillary permeability. Bradykinin is also released from mast cells during asthma attacks, from gut walls as a gastrointestinal vasodilator, from damaged tissues as a pain signal, and may be a neurotransmitter.) =750 \2$aBradykinin$0(DNLM)D001920$5IEN =LDR 00447cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362030702441 =005 20120730162612.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016288 =035 \\$aBZL6194NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBradycardia =450 \\$aAreocardia =450 \\$aBrachycardia =450 \\$aBradyrhythmia =450 \\$aOligocardia =550 \\$wg$aArrhythmia =750 \2$aBradycardia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001919 =LDR 00329cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362030802441 =005 20120730162612.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016237 =035 \\$aBZL6143LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBrachial plexus$xDiseases =750 \2$aBrachial Plexus Neuropathies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020516 =LDR 00377cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362030902441 =005 20120730162612.0 =008 921221||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016236 =035 \\$aBZL6142NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBrachial plexus =450 \\$aPlexus, Brachial =550 \\$wg$aSpinal nerves =750 \2$aBrachial Plexus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001917 =LDR 00615cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362031002441 =005 20120730162611.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016186 =035 \\$aBZL6092NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGV1115$bGV1137 =150 \\$aBoxing =450 \\$aFighting =450 \\$aPrize-fighting =450 \\$aPrizefighting =450 \\$aPugilism =450 \\$aSavate =450 \\$aSparring =550 \\$wg$aAthletics =550 \\$wg$aHand-to-hand fighting =550 \\$wg$aSelf-defense =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBoxing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001914 =LDR 01431cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362031102441 =005 20120730162611.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016174 =035 \\$aBZL6080NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B85$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.B66$cCulture =150 \\$aBoxwood =450 \\$wnne$aBox =450 \\$aBox (Plants) =450 \\$aBoxes (Plants) =450 \\$aBuxus =450 \\$aBuxus sempervirens =450 \\$aCommon box =450 \\$aCommon boxwood =450 \\$aEuropean boxwood =550 \\$wg$aBuxaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-75228: Batdorf, L.R. Boxwood handbook, 1995$b(American Boxwood Society) =670 \\$aLC database, 9/9/95$b(The Boxwood bulletin, Boxwood, box) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(box n.pl. box or boxes; an evergreen shrub or small tree of the genus Buxus; esp. a widely cultivated typically large shrub (B. sempervirens)--See Boxwood) (boxwood) (Buxus, Buxaceae) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Buxus Box; B. sempervirens Common box) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 297 (Buxaceae, Buxeae, Buxus, B. sempervirens) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Buxus L. Buxaceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Buxaceae (Box family) (Buxus L. Box, boxwood) (B. sempervirens L. Common box) =670 \\$aHowes dict. useful and everyday plants$b(Box or boxwood Common or Eur. Buxus sempervirens) =750 \2$aBuxus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031235 =LDR 01179cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362031202441 =005 20060523082410.0 =008 050406i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016154 =035 \\$aBZL6060NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C423$cZoology =150 \\$aBowhead whale =450 \\$aArctic right whale =450 \\$aArctic whale =450 \\$aBalaena mysticetus =450 \\$aGreat polar whale =450 \\$aGreenland right whale =450 \\$aGreenland whale =450 \\$aPolar whale =550 \\$wg$aBalaena =670 \\$aAmerican Cetacean Soc. fact sheet via WWW, Feb. 15, 2001$b(Bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus; also known as the Greenland right whale)) =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 2, p. 967 (Bowhead whale or Greenland right whale, Balaena mysticetus) =670 \\$aNUCMC data from New Bedford Whaling Museum, Kendall Institute for Atlantic (Bark). Logbook, 1881 Apr. 18-Oct. 31$b(Polar whale) =670 \\$aCetacea WWW Home page, Apr. 6, 2005$b(Bowhead whale; variant names: Greenland Right Whale; Greenland Whale; Great Polar Whale; Arctic Whale; Arctic Right Whale) =750 \2$aBowhead Whale$0(DNLM)D050642$5IEN =LDR 00643cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362031302441 =005 20120730162611.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016141 =035 \\$aBZL6047NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF967.L4 =150 \\$aBovine leukosis =450 \\$aBovine enzootic leukosis =450 \\$aBovine leukemia =450 \\$aCattle leukemia =450 \\$aEnzootic bovine leukosis =450 \\$aEnzootic leukosis, Bovine =450 \\$aLeukosis, Bovine =550 \\$wg$aCattle$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aLeukemia in animals =750 \2$aEnzootic Bovine Leukosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016583 =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362031402441 =005 20110420175146.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016138 =035 \\$aBZL6044LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL540.3.T7 =150 \\$aBovicola =550 \\$wg$aTrichodectidae =670 \\$aBorror insects:$bp. 269. =750 \2$aIschnocera$0(DNLM)D058326$5IEN =LDR 00355cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362031502441 =005 20120730162610.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016131 =035 \\$aBZL6037NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBoutonneuse fever =550 \\$wg$aRickettsial diseases =750 \2$aBoutonneuse Fever$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001907 =LDR 00446cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362031602441 =005 20120730162610.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016076 =035 \\$aBZL5982NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.B7$cMicrobiology =053 \0$aRC143$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aBotulism =550 \\$wg$aClostridium diseases =550 \\$wg$aFood poisoning =750 \2$aBotulism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001906 =LDR 01346cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362031702441 =005 20120730162610.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016075 =035 \\$aBZL5981NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85016075 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP632.B66 =150 \\$aBotulinum toxin =450 \\$aBotox (Trademark) =450 \\$aBotulin =450 \\$aBotulinismus toxin =450 \\$aBotulinum neurotoxin =450 \\$aBotulinus toxin =450 \\$aClostridium botulinum toxin =550 \\$wg$aBacterial toxins =550 \\$wg$aNeurotoxic agents =670 \\$aMESH$b(Botulinum toxins) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aBotulinum neurotoxin and tetanus toxin, 1989. =670 \\$aAllergan web site, Dec. 20, 2000$b("Clostridium botulinum produces 7 distinct toxins, Types A through G. Botulinum toxin type A is the most studied of the 7 serotypes ... In 1989, the rights to a form of botulinum toxin type A, currently commercialized under the trade name Botox, were acquired by Allergan, Inc. ... Allergan's Botox (Botulinum toxin type A) purified neurotoxin complex is used in the treatment of certain neuromuscular disorders characterized by involuntary muscle contractions or spasms.) =750 \2$aBotulinum Toxins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001905 =LDR 00446cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362031802441 =005 20120730162610.0 =008 060222i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85016055 =035 \\$aBZL5961NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ216 =150 \\$aBottle feeding =550 \\$wg$aArtificial feeding of children =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xNutrition =550 \\$aInfant formulas =750 \2$aBottle Feeding$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001903 =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362031902441 =005 20120730162610.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016033 =035 \\$aBZL5939LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK625.M7$cBotany =053 \0$aSB741.B74$cPhytopathogen =150 \\$aBotrytis =550 \\$wg$aMoniliaceae =550 \\$aBotryotinia =750 \2$aBotrytis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020171 =LDR 00377cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362032002441 =005 20120730162610.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85016019 =035 \\$aBZL5925NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL666.O69 =150 \\$aBothrops =550 \\$wg$aPit vipers =550 \\$wg$aViperidae =750 \2$aBothrops$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017837 =LDR 01104cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362032102441 =005 20120730162609.0 =008 031105i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015976 =035 \\$aBZL5882NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK =150 \\$aBotany =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the words$aBotanical$ior$aPlant$ior the prefix$aPhyto =450 \\$aBotanical science =450 \\$aPhytobiology =450 \\$aPhytography =450 \\$aPhytology =450 \\$aPlant biology =450 \\$aPlant science =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$wg$aNatural history =550 \\$aPlants =670 \\$aNational Research Council (U.S.). Committee on an Examination of Plant Science Research Programs in the United States. Plant biology research and training for the 21st century, 1992. =670 \\$aPlant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology, Feb. 1985. =670 \\$aMorton, A.G. History of botanical science, 1981. =670 \\$aGanong, W.F. An outline of phytobiology, 1894. =750 \2$aBotany$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001901 =LDR 00651cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362032202441 =005 20120730162609.0 =008 060704i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015975 =035 \\$aBZL5881NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK26$bQK31$cBiography =150 \\$aBotanists =450 \\$aPlant biologists =450 \\$aPlant scientists =550 \\$wg$aBiologists =550 \\$wg$aPlant specialists =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 21, 2006:$bbotany (Botany, the scientific study of plantlife; as a branch of biology, it is also referred to as plant science(s) or plant biology) =750 \2$aBotany$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001901 =LDR 00578cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362032302441 =005 20120730162609.0 =008 040714i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015961 =035 \\$aBZL5867NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK861$bQK899 =150 \\$aBotanical chemistry =450 \\$aPhytochemistry =450 \\$aPlant biochemistry =450 \\$aPlant chemistry =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =550 \\$wg$aBotany =550 \\$aPhytochemicals =550 \\$aPlant biochemical genetics =750 \2$aPlants$xchemistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010944Q000737 =LDR 00471cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362032402441 =005 20130725125735.0 =008 020116i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015871 =035 \\$aBZL5777NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.B1 =053 \0$aTD427.B67$cWater pollutant =150 \\$aBoron =550 \\$wg$aGroup 13 elements =550 \\$wg$aNonmetals =681 \\$iExample under$aTrace elements =750 \2$aBoron$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001895 =LDR 00429cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362032502441 =005 20120730162608.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015848 =035 \\$aBZL5754NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBoric acid =450 \\$aBoracic acid =450 \\$aBoric acids$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aInorganic acids =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aBoric Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001888 =LDR 00380cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362032602441 =005 20120730162608.0 =008 920521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015828 =035 \\$aBZL5734NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBoredom =450 \\$aEnnui =550 \\$wg$aAttention =550 \\$wg$aMental fatigue =750 \2$aBoredom$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001887 =LDR 00604cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362032702441 =005 20120730162608.0 =008 911218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015826 =035 \\$aBZL5732NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.B95 =150 \\$aBordetella pertussis =450 \\$aBacillus pertussis =450 \\$aBacterium pertussis =450 \\$aBacterium tussisconvulsivae =450 \\$aBordet-Gengou bacillus =450 \\$wnne$aHemophilus pertussis =550 \\$wg$aBordetella =550 \\$aPertussis toxin =750 \2$aBordetella pertussis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001886 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362032802441 =005 20120730162608.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015825 =035 \\$aBZL5731NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.B95 =150 \\$aBordetella =550 \\$wg$aBrucellaceae =750 \2$aBordetella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001884 =LDR 00724cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362032902441 =005 20120730162608.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015822 =035 \\$aBZL5728NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.B65 =150 \\$aBorderline personality disorder in children =550 \\$wg$aPersonality disorders in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Borderline child : approaches to diagnosis and treatment, 1982. =750 \2$81$wb$aBorderline Personality Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001883 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBorderline Personality Disorder$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00869cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362033002441 =005 20120730162608.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015821 =035 \\$aBZL5727NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC569.5.B67$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aBorderline personality disorder =550 \\$wg$aPersonality disorders =670 \\$aMESH$b(Borderline personality disorder. A disorder characterized by instability in several areas--interpersonal relationships, marked shifts in moods and uncertainty about identity issues--which causes impairment in social or occupational functioning or subjective distress.) =670 \\$aAm. Psych. Assn. Thesaurus '77$b(Borderline states) =670 \\$aFreedman. Psychiatry, 3rd ed. '80$b(Borderline personality disorder) =750 \2$aBorderline Personality Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001883 =LDR 00345cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362033102441 =005 20120730162608.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015805 =035 \\$aBZL5711NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.B1 =150 \\$aBorates =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aBorates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001881 =LDR 00457cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362033202441 =005 20080516175008.0 =008 030521i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015798 =035 \\$aBZL5704LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B73$cBotany =150 \\$aBoraginaceae =450 \\$aBorage family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aTubiflorae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(borage family: Boraginaceae) =750 \2$aBoraginaceae$0(DNLM)D028082$5IEN =LDR 01027cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362033302441 =005 20120730162607.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85015765 =035 \\$aBZL5671NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aZ278$bZ550 =150 \\$aBooksellers and bookselling =450 \\$aBook sales =450 \\$aBook trade$5IEN =450 \\$aBookselling$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aBook industries and trade =550 \\$aPublishers and publishing =670 \\$aBookman's glossary, 1983:$bp. 36, Book trade, def. 2 (loosely, the general book business. 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Entry term: Thrombocytopathy. Scope note: Disorders caused by abnormalities in platelet count or function.) =750 \2$aBlood Platelet Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001791 =LDR 00669cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362034902441 =005 20120730162554.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015003 =035 \\$aBZL4909NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlood platelets$xAggregation =450 \\$aAdhesiveness, Blood platelet =450 \\$aAggregation, Blood platelet =450 \\$wnne$aBlood platelet aggregation =450 \\$aPlatelet adhesiveness =450 \\$aPlatelet aggregation =550 \\$wg$aCell aggregation =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlatelet Adhesiveness$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D010973 =750 \2$aPlatelet Aggregation$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D010974 =LDR 00554cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362035002441 =005 20120730162554.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015002 =035 \\$aBZL4908NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM171.7 =150 \\$aBlood plasma substitutes =450 \\$aBlood expanders =450 \\$aPlasma substitutes =450 \\$aPlasma volume expanders =550 \\$wg$aBlood plasma =550 \\$wg$aHematologic agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlasma Substitutes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010952 =LDR 00458cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362035102441 =005 20120730162554.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015001 =035 \\$aBZL4907NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP99 =150 \\$aBlood plasma =450 \\$aBlood$xPlasma =450 \\$aPlasma (Blood) =550 \\$wg$aBlood =550 \\$aSerum =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlasma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010949 =LDR 00546cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362035202441 =005 20120730162554.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014996 =035 \\$aBZL4902NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP99.3.L52 =150 \\$aBlood lipoproteins =450 \\$aPlasma lipoproteins =450 \\$aSerum lipoproteins =550 \\$wg$aBlood lipids =550 \\$wg$aBlood proteins =550 \\$wg$aLipoproteins =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLipoproteins$xblood$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008074Q000097 =LDR 00480cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362035302441 =005 20120730162554.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014995 =035 \\$aBZL4901NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP99.3.L5 =150 \\$aBlood lipids =450 \\$aPlasma lipids =450 \\$aSerum lipids =550 \\$wg$aLipids =550 \\$aHyperlipidemia =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLipids$xblood$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008055Q000097 =LDR 00736cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362035402441 =005 20120730162554.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014989 =035 \\$aBZL4895NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBlood groups$xMNSs system =450 \\$aBlood groups$xMN system =450 \\$aMN blood group system =450 \\$aMNSs blood group system =670 \\$aWork cat.: Issitt, P.D. The MN blood group system, 1981. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bp. 178 (MN blood group) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.:$bp. 853 (MNS blood group) =670 \\$aMedical and health related sciences thesaurus:$bp. 85 (Blood groups, MNSS system) =750 \2$aMNSs Blood-Group System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008951 =LDR 00368cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362035502441 =005 20201207173010.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014988 =035 \\$aBZL4894NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBlood groups$xLewis system =450 \\$aLewis blood group system =750 \2$aLewis Blood Group Antigens$0(DNLM)D007983$5IEN =LDR 00557cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361965102441 =005 20120730162138.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85001012 =035 \\$aBZK0918NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdrenocortical hormones =450 \\$aAdrenal cortex hormones =450 \\$aAdrenal steroids =450 \\$aAdrenocorticoids =450 \\$aCorticoids =450 \\$aCorticosteroids =550 \\$wg$aAdrenal cortex =550 \\$wg$aSteroid hormones =750 \2$aAdrenal Cortex Hormones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000305 =LDR 00585cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361965202441 =005 20120730162217.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85002253 =035 \\$aBZK2159NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC640$bRC640.5 =150 \\$aAgranulocytosis =450 \\$aLeucopenia, Malignant$5IEN =450 \\$aMalignant leucopenia =450 \\$aMalignant neutropenia =550 \\$wg$aGranulocytopenia =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(agranulocytosis. Called also malignant neutropenia) =750 \2$aAgranulocytosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000380 =LDR 01737cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361965302441 =005 20121023152958.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003591 =035 \\$aBZK3497NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD172.A4$cChemistry =053 \0$aTP222$bTP223$cTechnology =150 \\$aAlkalies =450 \\$aAlkalis =550 \\$wg$aBases (Chemistry) =670 \\$aDictionary.com, July 17, 2012$b(alkali; plural: alkalis, alkalies; 1. Chemistry. a. any of various bases, the hydroxides of the alkali metals and of ammonium, that neutralize acids to form salts and turn red litmus paper blue. b. any of various other more or less active bases, as calcium hydroxide. c. (not in technical use) an alkali metal. d. Obsolete. any of various other compounds, as the carbonates of sodium and potassium.) =670 \\$aChemicool dictionary, via WWW, July 17, 2012$b(alkali: any compound that has highly basic properties. Alkalis are often hydroxides of alkali metals (metals that belong to group IA of the periodic table, including Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, and Fr)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 17, 2012$b(In chemistry, an alkali is a basic, ionic salt of an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal element. Some authors also define an alkali as a base that dissolves in water. A solution of a soluble base has a pH greater than 7. The adjective alkaline is commonly used in English as a synonym for base, especially for soluble bases. This broad use of the term is likely to have come about because alkalis were the first bases known to obey the Arrhenius definition of a base and are still among the more common bases.) =681 \\$iExample under$aChemicals =750 \2$aAlkalies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000468 =LDR 00506cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361965402441 =005 20120730162138.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85001011 =035 \\$aBZK0917NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAdrenaline$xReceptors =450 \\$wnne$aAdrenergic receptors =450 \\$aAdrenoceptors =450 \\$aAdrenoreceptors =450 \\$aReceptors, Adrenergic =550 \\$wg$aSympathetic nervous system =750 \2$aReceptors, Adrenergic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011941 =LDR 00604cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361965502441 =005 20120730162217.0 =008 911212i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002252 =035 \\$aBZK2158NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC425.5 =150 \\$aAgrammatism =450 \\$aAgrammatic aphasia =450 \\$aAgrammatologia =450 \\$aGrammatical speech disorders =450 \\$aSpeech disorders, Grammatical =550 \\$wg$aAphasia =550 \\$wg$aGrammaticality (Linguistics) =670 \\$aAgrammatic aphasia, 1990. =750 \2$aAphasia, Broca$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001039 =LDR 00426cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361965602441 =005 20120730162234.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003587 =035 \\$aBZK3493NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD172.A4 =150 \\$aAlkali metals =450 \\$aMetals, Alkali$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aLight metals =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMetals, Alkali$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008672 =LDR 00392cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361965702441 =005 20120730162138.0 =008 931025||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001010 =035 \\$aBZK0916NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdrenergic mechanisms =550 \\$wg$aSympathetic nervous system =550 \\$aAdrenaline =750 \2$aAdrenergic Fibers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000320 =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361965802441 =005 20120730162234.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003577 =035 \\$aBZK3483LC 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a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361966102441 =005 20120730162234.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003540 =035 \\$aBZK3446NU =035 \\$aSH 85003540 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM1131$bHM1136 =150 \\$aAlienation (Social psychology) =450 \\$aAlienation, Social =450 \\$aDisaffection (Social psychology) =450 \\$aEstrangement (Social psychology) =450 \\$aRebels (Social psychology) =450 \\$aSocial alienation =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology =550 \\$aSocial isolation =750 \2$aSocial Alienation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012918 =LDR 01046cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880361966202441 =005 20120730162138.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001009 =035 \\$aBZK0915NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC684.A35$cCardiovascular therapy =150 \\$aAdrenergic beta blockers =450 \\$aAdrenergic beta antagonists =450 \\$wnne$aAdrenergic beta receptor blockaders =450 \\$aBeta adrenergic antagonists =450 \\$aBeta adrenergic blockers =450 \\$aBeta adrenergic receptor blockaders =450 \\$aBeta adrenoreceptor blockers =450 \\$aBeta blockers (Pharmacology) =450 \\$aBeta blocking agents =550 \\$wg$aSympatholytic agents =550 \\$aBeta adrenoceptors =670 \\$aNLM$b(Adrenergic beta receptor blockaders) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Neuropharmacological agents, Sympatholytic, Adrenergic beta) =670 \\$aBarnhart$b(Beta-blockers) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Beta blockers) =750 \2$aAdrenergic beta-Antagonists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000319 =LDR 00411cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361966302441 =005 20120730162216.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85002214 =035 \\$aBZK2120NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL666.O69 =150 \\$aAgkistrodon =450 \\$aAncistrodon =550 \\$wg$aPit vipers =550 \\$wg$aViperidae =750 \2$aAgkistrodon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017836 =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361966402441 =005 20120730162233.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003487 =035 \\$aBZK3393NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAlgorithms =450 \\$aAlgorism =550 \\$wg$aAlgebra =550 \\$wg$aArithmetic$xFoundations =750 \2$aAlgorithms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000465 =LDR 00779cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361966502441 =005 20130725125730.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002201 =035 \\$aBZK2107NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH529$cBiology =053 \0$aQP86$cPhysiology =150 \\$aAging =360 \\$isubdivision$aAging$iunder individual organs and regions of the body and individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aHeart--Aging; Foot--Aging; Cattle--Aging; Fishes--Aging =450 \\$aAge$xPhysiological effect =450 \\$aAgeing =450 \\$aSenescence =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental biology =550 \\$wg$aGerontology =550 \\$wg$aLongevity =550 \\$aAge factors in disease =750 \2$aAging$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000375 =LDR 01239cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880361966602441 =005 20120730162138.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001008 =035 \\$aBZK0914NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC684.A34$cCardiovascular therapy =150 \\$aAdrenergic alpha blockers =450 \\$aAdrenergic alpha antagonists =450 \\$aAdrenergic alpha receptor blockaders =450 \\$aAlpha adrenergic antagonists =450 \\$aAlpha adrenergic blockers =450 \\$aAlpha adrenergic receptor blockaders =450 \\$aAlpha adrenoreceptor blockers =450 \\$aAlpha blockers (Pharmacology) =450 \\$aAlpha blocking agents =550 \\$wg$aSympatholytic agents =550 \\$aAlpha adrenoceptors =670 \\$aWork cat.: [Alpha]-adrenoreceptor blockers in cardiovascular disease, 1985. =670 \\$aNLM$b(Adrenergic alpha receptor blokaders) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Adrenergic alpha receptor blocking agents, see ref. to Neuropharmacological agents, Sympatholytic, Adrenergic alpha) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(general concepts under blocking, blockade, etc.) =750 \2$aAdrenergic alpha-Antagonists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000317 =LDR 00648cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361966702441 =005 20120730162232.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003383 =035 \\$aBZK3289NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \\$aSB205.A4$cCulture =150 \\$aAlfalfa =450 \\$aBrazilian clover =450 \\$aChilean clover =450 \\$aFrench clover =450 \\$aLucerne (Plant) =450 \\$aMedicago sativa =450 \\$aPurple medic =450 \\$aSpanish trefoil =550 \\$wg$aMedicago =681 \\$iExample under$aHay =750 \2$aMedicago sativa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000455 =LDR 00876cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361966802441 =005 20120730162215.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002198 =035 \\$aBZK2104NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF723.A35$cPsychology =053 \0$aRJ506.A35$cChild psychopathology =150 \\$aAggressiveness in children =450 \\$wnne$aAggressiveness (Child psychology) =450 \\$wnne$aAggressiveness (Psychology) in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =550 \\$wg$aConduct disorders in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Petermann, U. Sozialverhalten bei Grundsch�ulern und Jugenlichen, c1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aAggression$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000374 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAggression$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00822cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361966902441 =005 20120730162137.0 =008 931025||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001007 =035 \\$aBZK0913NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.A27 =150 \\$aAdrenaline =450 \\$wnne$aAdrenalin =450 \\$aEpinephrine =550 \\$wg$aBronchodilator agents =550 \\$wg$aCatecholamines =550 \\$wg$aNeurotransmitters =550 \\$wg$aSympathomimetic agents =550 \\$aAdrenergic mechanisms =670 \\$aNATO Advanced Research Workshop ... c1988. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Epinephrine x Adrenaline) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(adrenaline; Adrenalin is pharm. trademark) =750 \2$aEpinephrine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004837 =LDR 00573cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361967002441 =005 20120730162232.0 =008 921201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003380 =035 \\$aBZK3286NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAlexia =450 \\$aAcquired dyslexia =450 \\$aDyslexia, Acquired =450 \\$aWord-blindness =550 \\$wg$aAphasia =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aReading disability =550 \\$aDyslexia =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dyslexia, Acquired) =750 \2$aDyslexia, Acquired$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004411 =LDR 00745cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361967102441 =005 20120730162215.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002193 =035 \\$aBZK2099NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF175.5.A36$cPsychoanalysis =053 \0$aBF575.A3$cPsychology =053 \0$aHM1116$cSocial psychology =053 \0$aRC569.5.A34$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aAggressiveness =450 \\$aAggression (Psychology) =450 \\$aAggressive behavior =450 \\$wnne$aAggressiveness (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aDefensiveness (Psychology) =550 \\$aFighting (Psychology) =550 \\$aToughness (Personality trait) =750 \2$aAggression$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000374 =LDR 00345cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361967202441 =005 20120730162137.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85001006 =035 \\$aBZK0912NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdrenalectomy =550 \\$wg$aAdrenal glands$xSurgery =750 \2$aAdrenalectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000315 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361967302441 =005 20120730162232.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003353 =035 \\$aBZK3259LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.E9$cBotany =053 \0$aSB299.A4$cOil-bearing plants =150 \\$aAleurites =550 \\$wg$aEuphorbiaceae =750 \2$aAleurites$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031284 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361967402441 =005 20120730162215.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85002186 =035 \\$aBZK2092NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR187.A3 =150 \\$aAgglutinins =550 \\$wg$aAgglutination =750 \2$aAgglutinins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000373 =LDR 00340cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361967502441 =005 20120730162137.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85001005 =035 \\$aBZK0911NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdrenal medulla =550 \\$wg$aAdrenal glands =750 \2$aAdrenal Medulla$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000313 =LDR 00372cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361967602441 =005 20130301103350.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003338 =035 \\$aBZK3244NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAldosterone antagonists =550 \\$wg$aAntimetabolites =750 \2$aMineralocorticoid Receptor Antagonists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000451 =LDR 00377cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361967702441 =005 20120730162215.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85002185 =035 \\$aBZK2091NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR187.A3 =150 \\$aAgglutination tests =550 \\$wg$aSerodiagnosis =750 \2$aAgglutination Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000372 =LDR 00326cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880361967802441 =005 20120730162137.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85001004 =035 \\$aBZK0910NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdrenal glands$xTumors =750 \2$aAdrenal Gland Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000310 =LDR 00336cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361967902441 =005 20120730162232.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003337 =035 \\$aBZK3243NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAldosterone =550 \\$wg$aMineralocorticoids =750 \2$aAldosterone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000450 =LDR 00429cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361968002441 =005 20120730162214.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85002184 =035 \\$aBZK2090NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR187.A3 =150 \\$aAgglutination =550 \\$wg$aAntigen-antibody reactions =550 \\$wg$aBacteria =550 \\$wg$aImmunity =750 \2$aAgglutination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000371 =LDR 00349cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361968102441 =005 20120730162137.0 =008 930726i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001000 =035 \\$aBZK0906NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC659 =150 \\$aAdrenal glands$xDiseases =750 \2$aAdrenal Gland Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000307 =LDR 00424cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361968202441 =005 20120730162231.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003327 =035 \\$aBZK3233NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.B56$cBotany =053 \\$aSD397.A4$cForestry =150 \\$aAlder =450 \\$aAliso =450 \\$aAlnus =550 \\$wg$aBetulaceae =750 \2$aAlnus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029661 =LDR 00455cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361968302441 =005 20120730162231.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003324 =035 \\$aBZK3230NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.A6$cAliphatic compounds =053 \0$aQD341.A6$cAromatic compounds =150 \\$aAldehydes =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =550 \\$wg$aOxo compounds =750 \2$aAldehydes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000447 =LDR 00651cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361968402441 =005 20120730162136.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000998 =035 \\$aBZK0904NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM371$cAnatomy =053 \\$aQP188.A3$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRC659$cInternal medicine =053 \\$aRD599.5.A37$cSurgery =053 \\$aRJ420.A27$cPediatrics =150 \\$aAdrenal glands =450 \\$aAdrenals =450 \\$aSuprarenal bodies =450 \\$aSuprarenal capsules =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands =550 \\$wg$aKidneys =750 \2$aAdrenal Glands$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000311 =LDR 01337cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361968502441 =005 20120730162213.0 =008 920710||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002177 =035 \\$aBZK2083NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAgent Orange =450 \\$aHerbicide Orange =450 \\$aOrange, Agent =450 \\$aOrange, Herbicide =550 \\$wg$aDichlorophenoxyacetic acid =550 \\$wg$aHerbicides =550 \\$wg$aHerbicides$xWar use =550 \\$wg$aTrichlorophenoxyacetic acid =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Medical Facilities and Benefits. Oversight hearing to receive testimony on agent orange, 1980:$bp. 147 ("2,4-D and 2,4,5-T are utilized in a 50:50 ratio only in Agent Orange") p. 163 ("Herbicide Orange - a 50:50 mixture of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T") =670 \\$aNIH$b(Agent Orange use Oxins, Dioxanes, Pesticides, Herbicides, Phenoxyacetic acids, Chlorophenoxyacetic acids) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Agent Orange) =670 \\$aBritannica Yearbook, 1979:$bindex (text has misinformation re Agent Orange) =750 \2$81$wb$aDioxins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004147 =750 \2$81$wb$aHerbicides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006540 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDioxins$iand$aHerbicides. =LDR 00724cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361968602441 =005 20060610140827.0 =008 930106||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003323 =035 \\$aBZK3229NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP603.A35 =150 \\$aAldehyde dehydrogenase =450 \\$aAldehyde oxidoreductase =550 \\$wg$aDehydrogenases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Enzymology of carbonyl metabolism : aldehyde dehydrogenase ... 1982. =670 \\$aNLM$b(Aldehyde oxidoreductases) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Oxidoreductases, Aldehyde dehydrogenases) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aEnz. nomenclature, 1978:$bEC 1.2.1.3. =750 \2$aAldehyde Dehydrogenase$0(DNLM)D000444$5IEN =LDR 00881cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361968702441 =005 20120730162213.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002144 =035 \\$aBZK2050NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85002144 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV1597.5 =150 \\$aOlder people with visual disabilities =450 \\$wnne$aAged people with visual disabilities =450 \\$wnne$aAged, Visually handicapped =450 \\$wnne$aVisually handicapped aged =550 \\$wg$aOlder people with disabilities =550 \\$wg$aPeople with visual disabilities =550 \\$aVision disorders in old age =750 \2$81$wb$aVisually Impaired Persons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019987 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVisually Impaired Persons$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00626cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361968802441 =005 20120730162213.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002141 =035 \\$aBZK2047NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85002141 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOlder deaf people =450 \\$wnne$aAged, Deaf =450 \\$aDeaf older people =550 \\$wg$aDeaf =550 \\$wg$aOlder people =750 \2$81$wb$aDeafness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003638 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDeafness$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00689cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361968902441 =005 20120730162212.0 =008 911218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002139 =035 \\$aBZK2045NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85002139 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV1597.5 =150 \\$aOlder blind people =450 \\$wnne$aAged, Blind =450 \\$wnne$aBlind aged =450 \\$aBlind older people =550 \\$wg$aBlind =550 \\$wg$aOlder people =750 \2$81$wb$aBlindness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001766 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBlindness$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00327cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880361969002441 =005 20120730162136.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000997 =035 \\$aBZK0903NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdrenal cortex$xTumors =750 \2$aAdrenal Cortex Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000306 =LDR 00518cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361969102441 =005 20101214135722.0 =008 030210||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003314 =035 \\$aBZK3220NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.A4$cAliphatic compounds =053 \0$aQD341.A4$cAromatic compounds =053 \0$aTP248.A5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aAlcohols =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =681 \\$iExample under$aPolyatomic molecules =750 \2$aAlcohols$0(DNLM)D000438$5IEN =LDR 00323cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880361969202441 =005 20120730162136.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000995 =035 \\$aBZK0901NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdrenal cortex$xDiseases =750 \2$aAdrenal Cortex Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000303 =LDR 00609cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361969302441 =005 20120730162230.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003312 =035 \\$aBZK3218NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG580.A46 =150 \\$aAlcoholism in pregnancy =450 \\$aPrenatal alcohol abuse =550 \\$wg$aSubstance abuse in pregnancy =750 \2$81$wb$aAlcoholism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000437 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAlcoholism$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00436cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361969402441 =005 20120730162136.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000993 =035 \\$aBZK0899NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP188.A28$cPhysiology =150 \\$aAdrenal cortex =550 \\$wg$aAdrenal glands =550 \\$wg$aHypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis =750 \2$aAdrenal Cortex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000302 =LDR 00351cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361969502441 =005 20120730162136.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000991 =035 \\$aBZK0897LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A178 =150 \\$aAdoxaceae =550 \\$wg$aDipsacales =750 \2$aAdoxaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031003 =LDR 00408cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361969602441 =005 20110326154109.0 =008 040224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002116 =035 \\$aBZK2022NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX361.A3 =150 \\$aOlder people$xNutrition =450 \\$wnnoa$aAged$xNutrition$5IEN =750 \2$aElder Nutritional Physiological Phenomena$0(DNLM)D058620$5IEN =LDR 00436cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361969702441 =005 20120730162136.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000978 =035 \\$aBZK0884NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aHV874.8$bHV875.7 =150 \\$aAdoption =450 \\$aChild placing =550 \\$wg$aFoster home care =550 \\$wg$aParent and child =750 \2$aAdoption$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000300 =LDR 01073cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880361969802441 =005 20100224085318.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003292 =035 \\$aBZK3198NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV5001$bHV5720.5$cSocial pathology =053 \0$aRC564.7$bRC565.9$cMedicine =150 \\$aAlcoholism =360 \\$isubdivision$aAlcohol use$iunder names of individual persons, and under classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aAddiction to alcohol =450 \\$aAlcohol abuse =450 \\$aAlcohol intoxication =450 \\$aDipsomania =450 \\$aDrinking problem =450 \\$aDrunkenness =450 \\$aInebriety =450 \\$aIntemperance =450 \\$aIntoxication =450 \\$aJellinek's disease =450 \\$wnne$aLiquor problem =550 \\$wg$aSubstance abuse =550 \\$wg$aTemperance =550 \\$aControlled drinking =550 \\$aDrinking of alcoholic beverages =681 \\$iNotes under$aLiquor laws; Liquors; Prohibition =750 \2$aAlcoholism$0(DNLM)D000437$5IEN =LDR 00623cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361969902441 =005 20100224085148.0 =008 931217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003287 =035 \\$aBZK3193NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAlcoholics =450 \\$aAlcoholism$xPatients =450 \\$aDrinkers, Problem =450 \\$aDrunkards =450 \\$aDrunks =450 \\$aInebriates =450 \\$aProblem drinkers =550 \\$wg$aAddicts =670 \\$aSobell, M.B. 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It generally suggests at least a degree of age-related infirmity, and for that reason it is often avoided in formal or polite speech. Many prefer 'elderly' as a more neutral and respectful term, but it too can suggest frailty, especially in reference to individuals as opposed to a group or population. And while 'senior' enjoys wide usage as both a noun and adjective in many civic or social contexts, it is often considered unpleasantly euphemistic in a phrase such as 'the senior couple living next door.' As a comparative form, 'older' would logically seem to indicate greater age than 'old.' Except when a direct comparison is being made, however, the opposite is generally true. The 'older man in the tweed jacket' suggests a somewhat younger or more vigorous man than if one substitutes 'old' or 'elderly.' Where 'old' expresses an absolute, an arrival at old age, 'older' takes a more relative view of aging as a continuum-older, but not yet old. As such, 'older' is more than just a euphemism for the blunter 'old', offering as it does a more precise term for someone between middle and advanced age. And unlike 'elderly', 'older' does not particularly suggest frailness or infirmity, making it the natural choice in many situations.") =670 \\$aAARP Web site, Feb. 12, 2004$b(older people; older persons; older adults; elderly people; elderly persons; senior citizens; seniors) =670 \\$aU.S. Joint Resolution Designating the Third Sunday of August of 1990 as "National Senior Citizens Day." 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Works on the clinical and therapeutic aspects of mental disorders in teenagers are entered under$aAdolescent psychiatry.$iWorks on mentally ill teenagers as a class of persons are entered under$aMentally ill teenagers. =681 \\$iNote under$aMentally ill teenagers; Adolescent psychiatry =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychopathology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011599 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPsychopathology$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361972202441 =005 20150128174635.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000969 =035 \\$aBZK0875NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF724 =150 \\$aAdolescent psychology =450 \\$aAdolescence$xPsychology =450 \\$aTeenagers$xPsychology =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =750 \2$aPsychology, Adolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000297 =LDR 00317cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361972302441 =005 20120730162225.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003136 =035 \\$aBZK3042NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAlanine =670 \\$aWk AFH8247 =750 \2$aAlanine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000409 =LDR 00881cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361972402441 =005 20150317125347.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000968 =035 \\$aBZK0874NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ503 =150 \\$aAdolescent psychiatry =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent medicine =550 \\$wg$aChild psychiatry =550 \\$wg$aPsychiatry =550 \\$aAdolescent psychopathology =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the clinical and therapeutic aspects of mental disorders in teenagers. Descriptive works on mental disorders of teenagers are entered under$aAdolescent psychopathology.$iWorks on mentally ill teenagers as a class of persons are entered under$aMentally ill teenagers. =681 \\$iNote under$aMentally ill teenagers; Adolescent psychopathology =750 \2$aAdolescent Psychiatry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000296 =LDR 00457cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361972502441 =005 20120730162224.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003024 =035 \\$aBZK2930LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A32$cBotany =150 \\$aAizoaceae =450 \\$aFicoidaceae =450 \\$aMesembryanthemaceae =450 \\$aTetragoniaceae =550 \\$wg$aCaryophyllales =750 \2$aAizoaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035722 =LDR 00672cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361972602441 =005 20120730162132.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000963 =035 \\$aBZK0869NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ550 =150 \\$aAdolescent medicine =450 \\$aEphebiatrics =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aTeenagers$xDiseases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 16, 2007$b(Adolescent Medicine. 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El bacanora, c2008:$bp. 58 (in the U.S. agaves are commonly called century plants) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, July 16, 2013$b(Genus: Agave L. Family: Asparagaceae subfamily Agavoideae. Also sometimes placed in: Agavaceae. Common name: agave) =670 \\$aITIS, July 16, 2013$b(Genus Agave L. - agave, agave species. Family Asparagaceae) =750 \2$aAgave$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027882 =LDR 00837cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361973302441 =005 20120730162205.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85002048 =035 \\$aBZK1954NU =035 \\$aSH 85002048 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK629.A44$cMycology =150 \\$aAgaricales =450 \\$aAgaricinales =450 \\$aAgarics =550 \\$wg$aBasidiomycetes =670 \\$aAinsworth/Bisby dict. fungi, 1995$b(Agaricales, Basidiomycetes. 15 fam. 297 gen (+253 syn), c 6,000 spp. Agarics. Fams: Agaricaceae, Amanitaceae, Bolbitiaceae, Coprinaceae, Entolomataceae, Galeropsidaceae, Hydnangiaceae, Hygrophoraceae, Pluteaceae, Podaxaceae, Richoniellaceae, Secotiaceae, Strophariaceae, Torrendiaceae, Tricholomataceae; agaric (1) one of the Agaricales) =750 \2$aAgaricales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000363 =LDR 00923cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361973402441 =005 20120730162205.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002042 =035 \\$aBZK1948NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP445.5.A35$cFood processing =150 \\$aAgar =450 \\$aAgar-agar =550 \\$wg$aAlgae products =550 \\$wg$aGalactans =550 \\$wg$aSulfates =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 2, 2007$b(Agar. Scope note: A complex sulfated polymer of galactose units, extracted from Gelidium cartilagineum, Gracilaria confervoides, and related red algae. It is used as a gel in the preparation of solid culture media for microorganisms, as a bulk laxative, in making emulsions, and as a supporting medium for immunodiffusion and immunoelectrophoresis. In Galactans hierarchy) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(agar, also agar-agar) =750 \2$aAgar$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000362 =LDR 00543cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361973502441 =005 20120730162205.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85002037 =035 \\$aBZK1943NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAgammaglobulinemia =450 \\$aGamma globulin deficiency =450 \\$aHypogammaglobulinemia =550 \\$wg$aBlood protein disorders =550 \\$wg$aImmunological deficiency syndromes =550 \\$wg$aLymphoproliferative disorders =750 \2$aAgammaglobulinemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000361 =LDR 01375cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9882549680202441 =005 20250214135924.0 =008 001106i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001932$zsj 96004705 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85001932 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170339440000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aE184.5$bE185.98 =150 \\$aAfrican Americans =360 \\$isubdivision$aAfrican Americans$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--African Americans;$iand headings beginning with$aAfrican American =450 \\$aAfrican Americans$zUnited States =450 \\$wnne$aAfro-Americans =450 \\$aBlack Americans =450 \\$aColored people (United States) =450 \\$wnne$aNegroes =550 \\$wg$aAfricans$zUnited States =550 \\$wg$aEthnology$zUnited States =550 \\$aBlack people$zUnited States =680 \\$iHere are entered works on citizens of the United States of Black African descent. Works on Black people who temporarily reside in the United States, such as noncitizens, students from abroad, etc., are entered under$aBlack people--United States.$iWorks on Black people outside the United States are entered under$aBlack people--[place]. =681 \\$iExample under$aUnited States--Race relations =681 \\$iNote under$aBlack people--United States =750 \2$aAfrican Americans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001741 =LDR 00644cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361973702441 =005 20120730162200.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001750 =035 \\$aBZK1656NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC186.T82 =150 \\$aAfrican trypanosomiasis =450 \\$aAfrican sleeping sickness =450 \\$aGambesian sleeping sickness =450 \\$aRhodesian sleeping sickness =450 \\$wnne$aSleeping-sickness =450 \\$aSleeping sickness, Protozoan =450 \\$aTrypanosomiasis, African =550 \\$wg$aTrypanosomiasis =750 \2$aTrypanosomiasis, African$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014353 =LDR 00534cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361973802441 =005 20120730162200.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001749 =035 \\$aBZK1655NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.A35 =150 \\$aAfrican swine fever virus =450 \\$aWart-hog disease virus =550 \\$wg$aArboviruses =550 \\$wg$aIridoviruses =670 \\$aMESH$b(African swine fever virus x Wart-hog disease virus) =750 \2$aAfrican Swine Fever Virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000358 =LDR 00547cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361973902441 =005 20120730162159.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001748 =035 \\$aBZK1654NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF977.A4 =150 \\$aAfrican swine fever =450 \\$aEast African swine fever =450 \\$aSwine fever, African =450 \\$aWart-hog disease =550 \\$wg$aArbovirus infections in animals =550 \\$wg$aSwine$xVirus diseases =750 \2$aAfrican Swine Fever$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000357 =LDR 00527cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361974002441 =005 20120730162159.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001728 =035 \\$aBZK1634NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF959.A3 =150 \\$aAfrican horse sickness =450 \\$aAfrican horsesickness =550 \\$wg$aHorses$xVirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aOrbivirus infections in animals =670 \\$aMESH$b(African horsesickness) =750 \2$aAfrican Horse Sickness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000355 =LDR 00613cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361974102441 =005 20120730162132.0 =008 931004i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000952 =035 \\$aBZK0858NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGN63$cPhysical anthropology =053 \\$aGN483$bGN484$cEthnology =053 \\$aHQ793$bHQ799.2$cSociology =053 \\$aLB1135$cChild study =150 \\$aAdolescence =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aAdolescent =450 \\$aTeen-age =450 \\$aTeenagers$xDevelopment =550 \\$aPuberty =750 \2$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =LDR 00507cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361974202441 =005 20130305145358.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002634 =035 \\$aBZK2540NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85002634 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTH7683.A3 =150 \\$aAir filters =550 \\$wg$aAir$xPurification =550 \\$wg$aDust control =550 \\$wg$aFilters and filtration =550 \\$wg$aWater$xPurification =750 \2$aAir Filters$0(DNLM)D061808$5IEN =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361974302441 =005 20120730162159.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001527 =035 \\$aBZK1433NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAflatoxins =550 \\$wg$aMycotoxins =670 \\$aMESH (Aflatoxins) =750 \2$aAflatoxins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000348 =LDR 01597cz a2200457n 4500 =001 9880361974402441 =005 20050505085846.0 =008 000317i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033677 =035 \\$aBZN3583NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.C22$cZoology =053 \0$aSF810.7.C88$cPest =150 \\$aCoyote =450 \\$aCanis cagottis =450 \\$aCanis clepticus =450 \\$aCanis dickeyi =450 \\$aCanis estor =450 \\$aCanis frustror =450 \\$aCanis goldmani =450 \\$aCanis hondurensis =450 \\$aCanis impavidus =450 \\$aCanis jamesi =450 \\$aCanis latrans =450 \\$aCanis lestes =450 \\$aCanis mearnsi =450 \\$aCanis microdon =450 \\$aCanis ochropus =450 \\$aCanis peninsulae =450 \\$aCanis texensis =450 \\$aCanis thamnos =450 \\$aCanis umpquensis =450 \\$aCanis vigilis =450 \\$wnne$aCoyotes =550 \\$wg$aCanis =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 2, p. 1065 (Canis latrans, coyote) =670 \\$aCorbet, G.B. A world list of mammalian species, 1991:$bp. 101 (Canis latrans, coyote) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, 1992:$bp. 280 (Canis latrans) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via WWW, Mar. 17, 2000$b(Canis latrans. Common name: Coyote. Synonyms: cagottis, clepticus, dickeyi, estor, frustror, goldmani, hondurensis, impavidus, jamesi, lestes, mearnsi, microdon, ochropus, peninsulae, texensis, thamnos, umpquensis, vigilis) =681 \\$iExample under$aPredatory animals =750 \2$aCoyotes$0(DNLM)D046029$5IEN =LDR 00582cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361974502441 =005 20120730162850.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033663 =035 \\$aBZN3569NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL876$b881$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM416$b421$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP265$cPhysiology, QP257 =150 \\$aCowper's glands =450 \\$aBulbourethral glands$5IEN =450 \\$aMery's glands =681 \\$iExample under$aGlands =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/18/90 =750 \2$aBulbourethral Glands$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002030 =LDR 00553cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361974602441 =005 20120730162849.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033596 =035 \\$aBZN3502NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGT2650$cManners and customs =053 \\$aHQ801$cSociology =150 \\$aCourtship =450 \\$aCourting =450 \\$aWooing =550 \\$wg$aLove =550 \\$aBetrothal =550 \\$aLove-letters =550 \\$aMarriage =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCourtship$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003380 =LDR 01086cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880361974702441 =005 20150320160559.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033527 =035 \\$aBZN3433NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aBF575.C8$cPsychology =053 \0$aBJ1533.C8$cEthics =150 \\$aCourage =450 \\$aBravery =450 \\$aCourageousness =450 \\$aDauntlessness =450 \\$aFearlessness =450 \\$aHeroism =450 \\$aIntrepidity =450 \\$aIntrepidness =450 \\$aValiance =450 \\$aValiancy =450 \\$aValiantness =450 \\$aValor =450 \\$aValorousness =550 \\$wg$aConduct of life =550 \\$aHeroes =670 \\$aThe American Heritage dictionary of the English language, via WWW, Jan. 9, 2007$b(courage: bravery, courageousness, fearlessness, valor, valiance, valiancy, valiantness, valorousness, intrepidity, intrepidness, dauntlessness) =670 \\$aCollier, P. Medal of honor : portraits of valor beyond the call of duty, c2003. =750 \2$aCourage$0(DNLM)D066279$5IEN =LDR 00508cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361974802441 =005 20201118170346.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033449 =035 \\$aBZN3355NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC489.C68 =150 \\$aCountertransference (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPsychoanalysis =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapist and patient =550 \\$wg$aTransference (Psychology) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCountertransference$0(DNLM)D003379$5IEN =LDR 00427cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361974902441 =005 20180402114231.0 =008 060523i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033428 =035 \\$aBZN3334NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCounselors =550 \\$wg$aHuman services personnel =670 \\$aThes. of psych. index. terms$b(Counselors BT Professional Personnel) =750 \2$aCounselors$0(DNLM)D000072117$5IEN =LDR 01383cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361975002441 =005 20120730162849.0 =008 050920i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033421 =035 \\$aBZN3327NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF636.5$bBF636.7$cPsychology =150 \\$aCounseling =360 \\$isubdivision$aCounseling of$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aCounselling =550 \\$wg$aHelping behavior =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Applied =550 \\$aClinical sociology =550 \\$aInterviewing =550 \\$aPersonal coaching =550 \\$aSocial case work =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(counseling, counselling) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the general process of exchanging information and giving advice regarding personal decision making and problem solving. Works on the treatment of mental and emotional disorders primarily through the use of psychological methods are entered under$aPsychotherapy.$iWorks on the field of psychology dealing with the application of psychological theories and communication skills to helping individuals overcome obstacles to their personal growth and achieve optimal development of their personal resources are entered under$aCounseling psychology. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCounseling psychology; Psychotherapy =750 \2$aCounseling$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003376 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361975102441 =005 20120730162849.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033406 =035 \\$aBZN3312NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCoumestrol =550 \\$wg$aEstrogen =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCoumestrol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003375 =LDR 00558cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363018302441 =005 20120730164354.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93000008 =035 \\$aCBN5128NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.L5 =150 \0$aLiver metastasis =450 \0$aHepatic metastasis =550 \0$wg$aLiver$xCancer =550 \0$wg$aMetastasis =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48503: Hoogewoud, H. Hepatocellular carcinoma and liver metastases, c1993. =750 \2$aLiver Neoplasms$xsecondary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008113Q000556 =LDR 01162cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363018402441 =005 20120730164354.0 =008 921229i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006809 =035 \\$aCBN5108NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA427.9 =150 \0$aPrimary health care =450 \0$aPHC (Primary health care) =550 \0$wg$aCommunity health services =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48353: Macdonald, J.J. Primary health care ... 1993$b(Primary health care, PHC) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aLC database, 12/10/92$b(Primary health care, PHC) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on essential health care made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community by means acceptable to them, through their participation, and at a cost that the community and country can afford. Works on basic or general health care provided usually by a family or general practitioner, internist, pediatrician, obstetrician, gynecologist, physicians' assistant, or nurse practitioner, are entered under$aPrimary care (Medicine). =681 \\$iNote under$aPrimary care (Medicine) =750 \2$aPrimary Health Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011320 =LDR 00636cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363018502441 =005 20120730164354.0 =008 921229||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006805 =035 \\$aCBN5104NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG621 =150 \0$aFetus$xMovements =450 \0$aFetal movement =450 \0$aMovement, Fetal =550 \0$wg$aAnimal mechanics =550 \0$wg$aFetus$xPhysiology =550 \0$wg$aHuman mechanics =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48442: Concepts in fetal movement research, c1992$b(fetal movement) =670 \\$aMESH$b(fetal movement) =750 \2$aFetal Movement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005324 =LDR 00725cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363018602441 =005 20080319103515.0 =008 921222i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006749 =035 \\$aCBN5050NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA399 =150 \0$aMedical audit =450 \0$aAudit, Medical =450 \0$aClinical audit (Medicine) =450 \0$aMedical care audit =550 \0$wg$aMedical care$xEvaluation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48371: The audit handbook ... c1993$b(clinical audit) =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/14/92$b(medical audit; medical care audit) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 12/14/92$b(medical audit) =670 \\$aMESH$b(medical audit) =750 \2$aMedical Audit$0(DNLM)D008485$5IEN =LDR 01274cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363018702441 =005 20141222153748.0 =008 921222i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006740 =035 \\$aCBN5042NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aTK5103.2 =150 \\$aWireless communication systems =450 \\$aCommunication systems, Wireless =450 \\$aWireless communications systems$5IEN =450 \\$aWireless data communication systems =450 \\$aWireless information networks =450 \\$aWireless telecommunication systems =550 \\$wg$aTelecommunication systems =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-43366: Wireless communications, c1993:$bCIP pref. (wireless information networks) =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/10/92$b(wireless information networks, wireless communications, wireless data communications) =670 \\$aASTI$b(Wireless telecommunications networks) =670 \\$aEngr. index:$bv. 89, pt. IX, p. 10249 (Wireless communication) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Wireless; Wireless telephony: relating to radiotelegraphy, radiotelephony, or radio) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on networks for transmission of voice or data using either radio or optical (e.g. infrared) technologies. =750 \2$aWireless Technology$0(DNLM)D059015$5IEN =LDR 00717cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363018802441 =005 20120730164354.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006704 =035 \\$aCBN5008NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aNeedle sharing =450 \0$aHypodermic needle sharing =450 \0$aHypodermic syringe sharing =450 \0$aSharing of hypodermic needles =450 \0$aSyringe sharing =550 \0$wg$aIntravenous drug abuse =550 \0$aHypodermic needles =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-46557: Fernando, M.D. AIDS and intravenous drug use, c1993$b(needle sharing) =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aHennepin;$aMag. index;$aIAC =750 \2$aNeedle Sharing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016485 =LDR 04134cz a2200385n 4500 =001 9880363018902441 =005 20120730164354.0 =008 921221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92006702 =035 \\$aCBN5006NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aNeedle exchange programs =450 \\$aExchange programs, Needle =450 \\$aExchange programs, Syringe =450 \\$aExchange services, Needle =450 \\$aExchange services, Syringe =450 \\$aHypodermic needle exchange programs =450 \\$aHypodermic syringe exchange program =450 \\$aNeedle exchange services =450 \\$aNeedle swap programs =450 \\$aSyringe exchange programs =450 \\$aSyringe exchange services =550 \\$wg$aBloodborne infections$xPrevention =550 \\$aHypodermic needles =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-46557: Fernando, M.D. AIDS and intravenous drug use, c1993$b(needle exchange programs) =670 \\$aHevesi, D. The New York Times, Authorities delay needle exchange, July 18, 1992:$bp. 12. =670 \\$aPear, R. The New York Times, U.S. drug official urges mayors to forgo needle-swap programs, June 3, 1992:$bp. B3. =670 \\$aDes Jarlais, D.C. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, AIDS and legal access to sterile drug injection equipment, May 1992:$bp. 42. =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/17/92$b(needle exchange programs) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(needle exchanges) =670 \\$aMeSH, Aug. 26, 2011$b(Needle-Exchange Programs. UF Supervised Injecting Centers; Supervised Injecting Facilities; Syringe-Exchange Programs. Scope: Organized services for exchange of sterile needles and syringes used for injections as a potential means of reducing the transmission of infectious diseases.) =670 \\$aBryant, J. Pharmacy needle and syringe survey, New South Wales 2009, �2011:$bp. 1 (packets of sterile needles and syringes which can subsequently be exchanged for new packets at no cost) p. 11 (exchange pharmacies; exchange services; pharmacy exchange services) =670 \\$aNSP : needle & syringe programs, 2005:$bp. 4 (provision of sterile needles and syringes to people who inject drugs; Workers at Needle and Syringe Programs do much more than just provide injecting equipment. They are often the first point of contact between health services and people who inject drugs. Needle and Syringe Program workers are able to provide education and information on healthcare issues and drug related harm and facilitate entry into drug treatment. Some Programs also provide primary medical care to this disadvantaged population who often have very poor health.) p. 9 (Needle and Syringe Programs are a public health measure, consistent with the National Drug Strategy's harm minimisation framework, to reduce the spread of infections such as HIV and hepatitis C among injecting drug users. They provide a range of services that include provision of sterile injecting equipment, education on reducing drug use, health information, and referral to drug treatment, medical care and legal and social services. The injecting equipment provided includes needles and syringes, swabs, vials of sterile water and 'sharps bins' for the safe disposal of used needles and syringes. Needle and Syringe Programs do not supply drugs or allow people to inject drugs on the premises. Governments provide sterile injecting equipment to prevent people sharing needles and syringes which can lead to the spread of HIV and hepatitis C. Needle and Syringe Program workers also address the transmission of HIV via sexual contact by providing condoms and safe sex education.) =670 \\$aOCLC, Aug. 26, 2011$b(in titles: syringe exchange programs; prison-based syringe exchange programs; syringe exchange programme; syringe exchanges; syringe-exchange schemes; syringe exchange schemes; needle and syringe exchange program; needle and syringe exchange and methadone programs; syringe distribution and needle exchange programme; needle and syringe exchange schemes; needle-syringe exchange scheme; needle and syringe exchanges) =750 \2$aNeedle-Exchange Programs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018671 =LDR 00520cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363019002441 =005 20120730164354.0 =008 921218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92006695 =035 \\$aCBN4999LC =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52 =150 \\$aPsoralea =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stirton, C.H. A revision of Otholobium C.H. Stirton (Papilionoideae, Leguminosae), 1989. =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, 1987:$bp. 484. =750 \2$aPsoralea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029907 =LDR 00803cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363019102441 =005 20050606132525.0 =008 921214i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006613 =035 \\$aCBN4932NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRG579 =150 \\$aMorning sickness =450 \\$aHyperemesis gravidarum =450 \\$aNausea in pregnancy =450 \\$aVomiting in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-43578: Erick, M. No more morning sickness, 1993. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hyperemesis gravidarum) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bunder sickness (morning sickness) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(morning sickness) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(morning sickness) =675 \\$aHennepin =750 \2$aMorning Sickness$0(DNLM)D048968$5IEN =LDR 00574cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363019202441 =005 20120730164354.0 =008 921211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006592 =035 \\$aCBN4911NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD110.5 =150 \0$aAmbulatory surgical nursing =550 \0$wg$aSurgical nursing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Burden, N. Ambulatory surgical nursing, c1993. =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/04/92$b(ambulatory surgical nursing) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aAmbulatory Surgical Procedures$xnursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000556Q000451 =LDR 00527cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363019302441 =005 20120730164354.0 =008 921210i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006571 =035 \\$aCBN4893NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aTelangiectasia =450 \0$aTelangiectasis =550 \0$wg$aBlood-vessels$xDilatation =550 \0$wg$aBlood-vessels$xDiseases =550 \0$aAngiomas =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48328: Varicose veins and telangiectasias, 1993. =750 \2$aTelangiectasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013684 =LDR 00423cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363019402441 =005 20120730164346.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92003373 =035 \\$aCBL7732NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH212.I55 =150 \0$aInterference microscopy =550 \0$wg$aMicroscopy =670 \\$aMESH$b(Microscopy, Interference) =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Interference$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008857 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363019502441 =005 20120730164346.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92003371 =035 \\$aCBL7730LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQH212.A25 =150 \\$aAcoustic microscopy =550 \\$wg$aMicroscopy =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/12/92. =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Acoustic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033401 =LDR 00896cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363019602441 =005 20120730164346.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92003369 =035 \\$aCBL7728NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH201$bQH278.5 =150 \0$aMicroscopy =450 \0$aAnalysis, Microscopic =450 \0$aLight microscopy =450 \0$aMicrographic analysis =450 \0$wnne$aMicroscope and microscopy =450 \0$aMicroscopic analysis =450 \0$aOptical microscopy =550 \0$wg$aOptics =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aINIS$b(Microscopy; Optical microscopy) =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/12/92$b(light microscopy) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on microscopy in general as well as works specifically on light or optical microscopy. =750 \2$aMicroscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008853 =LDR 00764cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363019702441 =005 20120730164346.0 =008 920605i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92003188 =035 \\$aCBL7558NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aPhotogrammetrists =550 \0$wg$aPhotographers =550 \0$wg$aSurveyors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 91-150432: Pioneers in photogrammetry, c1987:$bp.1 (Photogrammetrists) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Photogrammetry: the process of making surveys and maps through the use of photographs, especially aerial photographs. Photogrammetrist) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(Photogrammetry) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =675 \\$aHennepin;$aIAC;$aAmericana =750 \2$aPhotogrammetry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010780 =LDR 00801cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363019802441 =005 20120730164346.0 =008 920527||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92002991 =035 \\$aCBL7388NU =040 \\$aDGPO$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aHydrogen chloride =450 \0$aChloride gas =450 \0$aHydrogen chloride gas =550 \0$wg$aChlorides =670 \\$aWork cat.: De Rosa, M.I. Embedded hydrogen chloride and smoke particle characteristics during combustion of polyvinyl chloride and chlorinated mine materials, 1991:$bt.p. (hydrogen chloride) =670 \\$aLC data base, 5/21/92$b(hydrogen chloride) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(hydrogen chloride; chloride gas, Hydrogren chloride gas) =750 \2$aHydrochloric Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006851 =LDR 00813cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363019902441 =005 20150325104321.0 =008 920527i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002984 =035 \\$aCBL7381LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aVestibulo-ocular reflex =450 \\$aOculovestibular reflex =450 \\$aVestibuloocular reflex =550 \\$wg$aReflexes =670 \\$aWork cat.: The vestibulo-ocular reflex ... c1993. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(Vestibuloocular reflex) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Reflex, Vestibulo-Ocular) =670 \\$aMedlars$b(vestibulo-ocular reflex; vestibuloocular reflex) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Vestibulo-ocular reflex. Also called oculovestibular reflex) =750 \2$aReflex, Vestibulo-Ocular$0(DNLM)D012027$5IEN =LDR 00713cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363020002441 =005 20120730164345.0 =008 920521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002909 =035 \\$aCBL7312NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aHealth care rationing =450 \0$aHealth resources rationing =450 \0$aMedical care rationing =450 \0$aRationing of health care =450 \0$aRationing of medical care =550 \0$wg$aMedical economics =550 \0$wg$aMedical policy =550 \0$wg$aRationing =670 \\$aWork cat.: 91-77958: Rationing America's medical care, c1992. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aHennepin =750 \2$aHealth Care Rationing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015276 =LDR 01676cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880363020102441 =005 20100806134630.0 =008 920520i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002901 =035 \\$aCBL7307NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aThrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura =450 \0$aDisseminated arteriolar-capillary platelet thrombosis =450 \0$aFebrile pleiochromic anemia =450 \0$aMicroangiopathic hemolytic anemia =450 \0$aMoschcowitz disease =450 \0$aMoschcowitz syndrome =450 \0$aMoschcowitz's disease =450 \0$aPlatelet thrombosis =450 \0$aThrombotic microangiopathic hemolytic anemia =450 \0$aThrombotic microangiopathy =450 \0$aThrombotic thrombocytic anemia =450 \0$aThrombotic thrombohemolytic purpura =450 \0$aTTP (Disease) =550 \0$wg$aHemolytic anemia =550 \0$wg$aThrombopenic purpura =550 \0$wg$aThrombosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hemolytic uremic syndrome and thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, c1992$b(TTP) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(called also Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia and Moschcowitz's disease) =670 \\$aJablonski's dict. of syndromes and eponymic diseases$b(Moschcowitz syndrome) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Purpura, Thrombotic thrombocytopenic x Moschkowitz disease) =670 \\$aMerck:$bp. 1121-2. =670 \\$aInter. dic. med. biol.$b(Purpura: thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. Also called thrombotic thrombohemolytic purpura, febrile pleiochromic anemia, Moschcowitz disease, Moschcowitz syndrome, Thrombotic microangiopathic hemolytic anemia) =750 \2$aPurpura, Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic$0(DNLM)D011697$5IEN =LDR 00661cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363020202441 =005 20180820143243.0 =008 920518i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002828 =035 \\$aCBL5427NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRT86.45 =150 \\$aMentoring in nursing =450 \\$wnne$aMentors in nursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clinical supervision and mentorship ... 1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aNursing$0(DNLM)D009729$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$aMentoring$0(DNLM)(DNLM)D000071252$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNursing$iand$aMentors$5IEN =LDR 01943cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363020302441 =005 20120730164345.0 =008 000428i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92002816 =035 \\$aCBL5417NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTK5105.875.I57$cTelecommunication =053 \0$aZA4195$bZA4201$cInformation resources =150 \\$aInternet =450 \\$aDARPA Internet =450 \\$wnne$aInternet (Computer network) =550 \\$wg$aWide area networks (Computer networks) =550 \\$aWorld Wide Web =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92016450: Malamud, C. Exploring the Internet : a technical travelogue, c1993. =670 \\$aQuarterman, J.S. The Matrix, c1990:$bp. 278-345 (Internet is an internetwork of many networks all running the TCP/IP protocol suite, connected through gateways, and sharing common name and address spaces. It is large not only covering the United States, but also extending to Canada, Europe, and Asia) =670 \\$aEngr. index:$bv. 89, pt. VII, p. 5071. =670 \\$aByte. Feb. 1992, "Applying the Internet":$bp. 111-118. =670 \\$aOCLC Micro:$bv. 6, No. 4, Aug. 1990, p. 36-37 (Internet is an interconnected set of networks that is primarily North American in origin and use, but is increasingly developing connections to worldwide information resources. It started with ARPAnet, a wide-area experimental network connecting host and terminal servers) =670 \\$a94234135: Brown, S. The Internet via Mosaic and World Wide Web, c1994$b(Although the World Wide Web is primarily used on a global scale as a part of the Internet, it is feasible for a two-machine network to run the WWW client/server software. Many corporations are looking into WWW as an inexpensive yet up-to-date method of handling hypermedia applications on a local area network.) =675 \\$aASTI;$aHennepin;$aIAC;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aRandom House;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aInternet$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020407 =LDR 00629cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363020402441 =005 20120730164345.0 =008 920515i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002801 =035 \\$aCBL5405NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF724.3.N35 =150 \0$aNarcissism in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 91-192250: Roth, H. Narzissmus, 1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aNarcissism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009289 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNarcissism$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00960cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363020502441 =005 20050506075558.0 =008 920515||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002788 =035 \\$aCBL5392NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQD399$bQD406 =150 \\$aMacrocyclic compounds =450 \\$aCompounds, Macrocyclic =450 \\$aMacrocycles (Chemistry) =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aMacromolecules =670 \\$aWork cat.: Macrocycles, c1992:$bcover (macrocyclic compounds) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(macrocyclic: containing rings of more than 7 C atoms) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(macrocyclic compounds) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(macrocycle: an organic molecule with a large ring structure, usually over 15 atoms) =670 \\$aLC data base, 5/12/92$b(macrocyclic compounds; macrocycles) =675 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =750 \2$aMacrocyclic Compounds$0(DNLM)D047028$5IEN =LDR 00603cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363020602441 =005 20120730164345.0 =008 060328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92002568 =035 \\$aCBL5201NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP248.65.P58$cBiotechnology =150 \\$aPolyethylene glycol =450 \\$aPolyoxyethylene =550 \\$wg$aEthylene glycols =550 \\$wg$aPolyols =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-16319: Poly(ethylene glycol) chemistry, c1992. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aPolymer science dict. =750 \2$aPolyethylene Glycols$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011092 =LDR 00761cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363020702441 =005 20100303130121.0 =008 920505||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002557 =035 \\$aCBL5191NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDentate gyrus =450 \\$aDentate fascia =450 \\$aFascia dentata =450 \\$aGyrus dentatus =450 \\$aTarin's fascia =550 \\$wg$aHippocampus (Brain) =670 \\$aWork cat.: The dentate gyrus and its role in seizures, c1992. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aDesk reference for neuroscience. =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Gyrus dentatus [NA] Also called dentate gyrus, dentate fascia, fascia dentata, Tarin's fascia) =750 \2$aDentate Gyrus$0(DNLM)D018891$5IEN =LDR 00864cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363020802441 =005 20060505143138.0 =008 920505||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002551 =035 \\$aCBL5185NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aComplement inhibition =450 \0$aComplement (Immunology)$xInhibition =450 \0$aComplement inactivation =450 \0$aComplement inactivators =450 \0$aComplement inhibitors =450 \0$aInactivation, Complement =450 \0$aInactivators, Complement =450 \0$aInhibition, Complement =450 \0$aInhibitors, Complement =550 \0$wg$aImmunity =670 \\$aWork cat.: Activators and inhibitors of complement, 1993. =670 \\$aMEDLINE (89-92) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Complement inactivators x Complement inhibitors) =750 \2$aComplement Inactivator Proteins$0(DNLM)D003169$5IEN =LDR 00664cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363020902441 =005 20060526082524.0 =008 920505||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002550 =035 \\$aCBL5184NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aComplement activation =450 \0$aActivation, Complement =450 \0$aComplement (Immunology)$xActivation =450 \0$aComplement activators =550 \0$wg$aEnzyme activation =550 \0$wg$aImmunity =670 \\$aWork cat.: Activators and inhibitors of complement, 1993. =670 \\$aMEDLINE (89-92) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Complement activation) =750 \2$aComplement Activation$0(DNLM)D003167$5IEN =LDR 01025cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363021002441 =005 20120730164345.0 =008 920504i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92002504 =035 \\$aCBL5143NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChemoprevention =360 \\$isubdivision$aChemoprevention$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Chemoprevention =360 \\$isubdivision$aChemoprevention$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Chemoprevention =450 \\$aChemoprophylaxis =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Preventive =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cancer chemoprevention, 1992. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(chemoprophylaxis) =670 \\$aLC data base, 5/1/92$b(chemoprevention, chemoprophylaxis) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(chemoprophylaxis, also called chemoprevention) =675 \\$aMESH =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the use of chemical agents or drugs to prevent diseases. =750 \2$aChemoprevention$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018890 =LDR 01026cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363021102441 =005 20120730164345.0 =008 920501i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92002473 =035 \\$aCBL5122NU =040 \\$aGU$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM666.P774 =150 \0$aPirenzepine =550 \0$wg$aAntiulcer drugs =550 \0$wg$aBenzodiazepines =550 \0$wg$aParasympatholytic agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Intl. Symp. on Pirenzepine (2nd : 1980 : Hamburg, Germany). Advances in basic and clinical pharmacology of pirenzepine, 1980:$bp. iii (pirenzepine introduced into German market Mar. 1977; inhibitor of gastric acid secretion; a selective antimuscarinic agent; an anticholinergic drug) p. 39 (Pirenzepine (Gastrozepin; LS-519)) =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pirenzepine) =670 \\$aUSP dict.$b(Pirenzepine Hydrochloride) =670 \\$aPharm. chem. synon.$b(Pirenzepin; Gastrozepin is proprietary name) =675 \\$aPhysicians' desk ref. =750 \2$aPirenzepine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010890 =LDR 00768cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363021202441 =005 20120730164344.0 =008 920430i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002451 =035 \\$aCBL5103NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aBone marrow purging =450 \0$aPurging, Bone marrow =550 \0$wg$aBone marrow$xTransplantation =670 \\$aWork cat.: International symposium on bone ... c1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bone marrow purging: Techniques for removal of subpopulations of cells (usually residual tumor cells) from the bone marrow ex vivo before it is infused. The purging is achieved by a variety of agents including pharmacologic agents, biophysical agents and immunologic agents.) =750 \2$aBone Marrow Purging$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016465 =LDR 00870cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363021302441 =005 20140130115222.0 =008 920429i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92002412 =035 \\$aCBL5073NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV4731$cAnimal welfare =053 \0$aSF756.394$cVeterinary medicine =150 \\$aEuthanasia of animals =450 \\$aAnimal euthanasia =450 \\$aEuthanasia of pets =450 \\$aPet euthanasia =450 \\$aVeterinary euthanasia =550 \\$wg$aAnimals =550 \\$wg$aEuthanasia =550 \\$wg$aPets =670 \\$aWork cat.: Euthanasia of the companion animal, c1988$b(euthanasia of pets) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Euthanasia) =670 \\$aBlack's vet. dict.$b(Euthanasia) =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aConcise vet. dict. =750 \2$aEuthanasia, Animal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D037901 =LDR 00620cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363021402441 =005 20120730164343.0 =008 920429i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002401 =035 \\$aCBL5069NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF809.A =150 \0$aArbovirus infections in animals =550 \0$wg$aVeterinary virology =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Symposium on Bluetongue, African Horse Sickness, and Related Orbiviruses (2nd : 1991 : Paris, France). Bluetongue, African horse sickness, and related orbiviruses, 1992. =750 \2$aArbovirus Infections$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001102Q000662 =LDR 00898cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363021502441 =005 20160826085733.0 =008 920429i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002399 =035 \\$aCBL5067NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aAfrican horse sickness virus =450 \0$aAfrican horsesickness virus =550 \0$wg$aOrbiviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Symposium on Bluetongue, African Horse Sickness, and Related Orbiviruses (2nd : 1991 : Paris, France). Bluetongue, African horse sickness, and related orbiviruses, 1992$b(African Horse Sickness Viruses) =670 \\$aClass. and nomenclature of viruses:$bp. 181 (African horse sickness orbivirus) =670 \\$aFrankel-Conrat viruses:$bp. 4 (African horse sickness ... 9 serotype ... orbivirus) =670 \\$aMESH$b(African horse sickness virus) =750 \2$aAfrican Horse Sickness Virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000356 =LDR 00532cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363021602441 =005 20120730164343.0 =008 920429i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002375 =035 \\$aCBL5044NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC425.3 =150 \0$aConduction aphasia =550 \0$wg$aAphasia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Conduction aphasia, 1992. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMerritt's textbook of neurology. =675 \\$aMerck;$aICD9-CM =750 \2$aAphasia, Conduction$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D018886 =LDR 00578cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363021702441 =005 20120730164343.0 =008 041221||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92002346 =035 \\$aCBL5019NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMental illness$xPrevention =450 \\$aPreventive psychiatry =450 \\$aPsychiatry, Preventive =550 \\$aPreventive mental health services =670 \\$aWork cat.: Preventive psychiatry, c1989. =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/23/92. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 89-92. =750 \2$aPreventive Psychiatry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011316 =LDR 00666cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363021802441 =005 20120730164343.0 =008 920428i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92002341 =035 \\$aCBL5014LC =040 \\$aAu$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.E6 =150 \0$aEdwardsiella tarda =550 \0$wg$aEdwardsiella =670 \\$aWork cat.: Iveson, J.B. Salmonella and edwardsiella isolations from humans, 1991. =670 \\$aDict. of microbiology and molecular biol., 1988. =670 \\$aEdwards, P.R. Identification of enterobacteriaceae, 1972. =670 \\$aZinsser microbiology:$bp. 610 (Edwardsiella tarda) =750 \2$aEdwardsiella tarda$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020609 =LDR 00678cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363021902441 =005 20120730164343.0 =008 920428i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92002340 =035 \\$aCBL5013LC =040 \\$aAu$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.E6 =150 \0$aEdwardsiella =550 \0$wg$aEnterobacteriaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Iveson, J.B. Reference hierarchy for Salmonella and edwardsiella isolations from humans, 1991. =670 \\$aDict. of microbiology and molecular biol., 1988. =670 \\$aEdwards, P.R. Identification of enterobacteriaceae, 1972. =670 \\$aZinsser microbiology:$bp. 610 (Edwardsiella) =750 \2$aEdwardsiella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020594 =LDR 00614cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363022002441 =005 20120730164343.0 =008 920423i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002210 =035 \\$aCBL4915NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRD539.8 =150 \0$aBreast implants =550 \0$wg$aImplants, Artificial =550 \0$aMammaplasty =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bruning, N. Breast implants ... 1992. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 4/21/92$b(Breast implants) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Breast implants) =670 \\$aIAC$b(Breast implants) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aBreast Implants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018427 =LDR 00566cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363022102441 =005 20080508152152.0 =008 920422i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002206 =035 \\$aCBL4912NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aPain in infants =550 \0$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pain in infants, children ... c1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aPain$0(DNLM)D010146$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$0(DNLM)D007223$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPain$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00597cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363022202441 =005 20120730164343.0 =008 920422i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002205 =035 \\$aCBL4911NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aPain in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aTeenagers$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pain in infants, children, and adolescents ... c1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aPain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010146 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPain$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00389cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363022302441 =005 20120730164343.0 =008 920421i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002150 =035 \\$aCBL2550NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aReperfusion (Physiology) =550 \0$wg$aPerfusion (Physiology) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Reperfusion) =750 \2$aReperfusion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015424 =LDR 00988cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363022402441 =005 20120730164343.0 =008 920421i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002148 =035 \\$aCBL2548NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aMyocardial stunning =450 \0$aStunning, Myocardial =550 \0$wg$aHeart$xContraction =550 \0$wg$aMyocardial reperfusion$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stunning, hibernation, and calcium in myocardial ischemia and reperfusion, 1992$b(Myocardial stunning: ..."Eugene Braunwald, who with Kloner introduced the term myocardial stunning in 1982. The experimental phenomenon had first been described by Heyndrickx et al ... The difference between stunning and hibernation is that stunning is essentially a post-ischemic dysfunction of the myocardium, temporary in nature, occurring at a time when coronary blood flow is apparently normal or supranormal.") =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aMyocardial Stunning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017682 =LDR 00519cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363022502441 =005 20120730164343.0 =008 920421i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002146 =035 \\$aCBL2546NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aMyocardial reperfusion =550 \0$wg$aReperfusion (Physiology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stunning, hibernation, and calcium in myocardial ischemia and reperfusion, 1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Myocardial reperfusion) =750 \2$aMyocardial Reperfusion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015425 =LDR 00505cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363022602441 =005 20120730164342.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002064 =035 \\$aCBL2476NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aVeterinary plastic surgery =550 \0$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =550 \0$wg$aVeterinary surgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pavletic, M.M. Atlas of small animal reconstructive surgery, 1992. =750 \2$aSurgery, Plastic$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013518Q000662 =LDR 00533cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363022702441 =005 20120730164342.0 =008 920415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92002018 =035 \\$aCBL2450NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aAbortion applicants =450 \0$aAbortion seekers =450 \0$aApplicants for abortion =550 \0$wg$aPregnant women =670 \\$aMESH$bAbortion applicants =670 \\$aMedline, 4/6/92. =675 \\$aLC data base, 4/6/92 =750 \2$aAbortion Applicants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000023 =LDR 00700cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363022802441 =005 20120730164342.0 =008 920413i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001907 =035 \\$aCBL2364NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ53.A27 =150 \0$aAcupuncture for children =450 \0$aPediatric acupuncture =550 \0$wg$aChildren$xDiseases$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: Scott, J. Acupuncture in the treatment of children, c1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aAcupuncture Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015670 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAcupuncture Therapy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00490cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363022902441 =005 20120730164342.0 =008 920407i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001843 =035 \\$aCBL0776NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.C22 =150 \0$aCalcitonin gene-related peptide =550 \0$wg$aNeuropeptides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Calcitonin gene-related peptide, 1992. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aCalcitonin Gene-Related Peptide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015740 =LDR 00551cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363023002441 =005 20120730164342.0 =008 920406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001810 =035 \\$aCBL0747NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC671.5.H45 =150 \0$aHemodilution =550 \0$wg$aBlood circulation disorders$xTreatment =550 \0$wg$aCardiovascular system$xDiseases$xTreatment =550 \0$aBlood$xViscosity =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hemodilution, c1992. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aHemodilution$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006438 =LDR 00508nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363023102441 =005 19980630200219.0 =005 19920508091216.1 =008 920327||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001641 =035 \\$aCBL0588NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP702.G577 =150 \0$aGlycoconjugates =550 \0$wg$aCarbohydrates =670 \\$aWork cat.: Glycobiology, 1990:$bv. 1, no. 1, 1990. =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/23/92. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aClycoconjugates$5IEN =LDR 00726cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363023202441 =005 20120730164342.0 =008 920325i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92001591 =035 \\$aCBL0540NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 92001591 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPersonality tests for older people =450 \\$wnne$aPersonality tests for the aged =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychological testing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bellak, L. The Thematic Apperception Test ... c1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aPersonality Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010556 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPersonality Tests$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00631cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363023302441 =005 20120730164342.0 =008 920325i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001590 =035 \\$aCBL0539NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPersonality tests for children =550 \0$wg$aPsychological tests for children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bellak, L. The Thematic Apperception Test ... c1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aPersonality Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010556 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPersonality Tests$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00639cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363023402441 =005 20201202113812.0 =008 920325i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001588 =035 \\$aCBL0537NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aInhibition in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Social withdrawal, inhibition, and shyness in childhood, 1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aInhibition, Psychologyical$0(DNLM)D007266$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aInhibition, Psychological)$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00808cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363023502441 =005 20120730164341.0 =008 920325i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001586 =035 \\$aCBL0535NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH212.S33 =082 0\$a620.11299 A652$5IEN =150 \0$aScanning probe microscopy =450 \0$aNear field microscopy$5IEN =450 \0$aScanned probe microscopy =550 \0$wg$aScanning electron microscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Scanned probe microscopy, c1992$b(Scanned probe microscopy; scanning probe microscopy; near field microscopy)$5IEN =670 \\$aWork cat.: Scanned probe microscopy, c1992$b(Scanned probe microscopy; scanning probe microscopy) =675 \\$aMESH;$aMEDLINE =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Scanning Probe$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020527 =LDR 00525nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363023602441 =005 19980630200219.0 =005 19920506075757.1 =008 920324i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001544 =035 \\$aCBL0497NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aFungal gene expression =550 \0$wg$aFungi$xGenetics =550 \0$wg$aGene expression =670 \\$aWork cat.: Molecular biology of filamentous fungi, c1992$b(gene expression in fungal systems) =750 \2$aFungal Gene Expression Regulation$5IEN =LDR 00552cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363023702441 =005 20120730164341.0 =008 920320||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001500 =035 \\$aCBL0457NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aHydrazones =550 \0$wg$aAzo compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kompleksy perekhodnykh metallov s gidrazonami, 1990. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Hydrazones) =750 \2$aHydrazones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006835 =LDR 00583cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363023802441 =005 20050214093418.0 =008 920318i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001448 =035 \\$aCBL0416LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQL696.R37 =150 \\$aRheiformes =550 \\$wg$aBirds =550 \\$wg$aRatites =670 \\$aWork cat.: Johnson, C. What is a rhea? c1991. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Rheiformes) =670 \\$aHoward birds world:$bp. 49 (Rheiformes) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 968 (Rheiformes) =750 \2$aRheiformes$0(DNLM)D020311$5IEN =LDR 00581cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363023902441 =005 20120730164341.0 =008 920318i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001439 =035 \\$aCBL0407LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M52$cBotany =150 \\$aAzadirachta =550 \\$wg$aMeliaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Neem, 1992:$bp. 23 (Azadirachta) =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/13/92$b(Azadirachta) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Azadirachta) =675 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.;$aHortus 3 =750 \2$aAzadirachta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031601 =LDR 00582cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363024002441 =005 20120730164341.0 =008 920317i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001433 =035 \\$aCBL0401NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aCytogeneticists =550 \0$wg$aCytologists =550 \0$wg$aGeneticists =670 \\$aWork cat.: NUCMC data from Indiana Historical Society for Ford, L.E. Papers, 1929-1985$b(cytogeneticist) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(cytogeneticist) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(cytogeneticist) =750 \2$aCytogenetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003582 =LDR 01165cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363024102441 =005 20070522090846.0 =008 920310i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92001230 =035 \\$aCBK7934NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLeukemia inhibitory factor =450 \\$aD factor (Leukemia inhibitory factor) =450 \\$aDifferentiation-stimulating factor =450 \\$aLIF (Leukemia inhibitory factor) =450 \\$aMyeloid differentiation-stimulating factor =550 \\$wg$aCytokines =670 \\$aWork cat.: Polyfunctional cytokines : IL-6 and LIF, 1992. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 5, 2007$b(Leukemia Inhibitory Factor. Scope note: an interleukin-6 related cytokine that exhibits pleiotrophic effects of many physiological systems that involve cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival. Entry terms: Cholinergic Differentiation Factor; D Factor (Leukemia Inhibitory Factor); Differentiation-Stimulating Factor; Myeloid Differentiation-Stimulating Factor) =670 \\$aJournal of cellular biochemistry, "Leukemia inhibitory factor", 1991:$bv. 46, p. 21-26. =750 \2$aLeukemia Inhibitory Factor$0(DNLM)D053605$5IEN =LDR 01065cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363024202441 =005 20120730164341.0 =008 920310||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001229 =035 \\$aCBK7933NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.I56 =150 \0$aInterleukin-6 =450 \0$aB cell differentiation factor-2 =450 \0$aB cell stimulation factor-2 =450 \0$aHepatocyte-stimulating factor =450 \0$aHybridoma growth factor =450 \0$aIL-6 (Biomolecule) =450 \0$aMGI-2 (Biomolecule) =450 \0$aMyeloid differentiation-inducing protein =450 \0$aMyeloid growth inducer-2 =450 \0$aPlasmacytoma growth factor =550 \0$wg$aInterleukins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Polyfunctional cytokines: IL-6 and LIF, 1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Interleukin 6 x B-cell differentiation factor-2; B-cell stimulatory factor-2; Hepatocyte-stimulating factor; Hybridoma growth factor; IL-6; MG1-2; Myeloid differentiation-inducing protein; Plasmacytoma growth factor) =750 \2$aInterleukin-6$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015850 =LDR 00741cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363024302441 =005 20120730164341.0 =008 920306i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001188 =035 \\$aCBK7895NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aAstrocytomas =450 \0$aAstrocytes$xCancer =450 \0$aAstrocytes$xTumors =450 \0$aAstrocytic gliomas =450 \0$aAstrocytoma =450 \0$aAstrogliomas =450 \0$aAstromas =550 \0$wg$aGliomas =670 \\$aWork cat.: Astrocytomas, c1993. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Astrocytoma) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(astrocytoma. Also called astroglioma, astroma, astrocytic glioma) =750 \2$aAstrocytoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001254 =LDR 00637cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363024402441 =005 20120730164341.0 =008 920305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001157 =035 \\$aCBK7871NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD755.6 =150 \0$aBone substitutes =450 \0$aBone replacement materials =550 \0$wg$aOrthopedic implants =550 \0$aOsseointegration =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bone grafts and bone substitutes, c1992. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 3/2/92$b(bone substitutes) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bone substitutes x Bone replacement materials) =750 \2$aBone Substitutes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018786 =LDR 00667cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363024502441 =005 20120730164341.0 =008 920303i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001107 =035 \\$aCBK7828LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52 =150 \0$aGalega =550 \0$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aWork cat.: �I�Aroshevich, M.I. Galega vostochna�i�a--perspektivna�i�a kormova�i�a kul�tura, 1991$b(Galega orientalis; Galega vostochna�i�a) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(goat's rue; goat rue; Galega) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(goat's-rue; Galega officinalis) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Galega) =750 \2$aGalega$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029881 =LDR 01012cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363024602441 =005 20120730164340.0 =008 920302i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001070 =035 \\$aCBK7793NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aSongbirds =450 \0$aOscines =450 \0$aPasseres =450 \0$aSong birds =550 \0$wg$aPasseriformes =550 \0$aBirdsongs =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Songbird) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Songbird; a bird that utters a succession of musical tones; esp. a bird of the suborder Passeres) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. ix, p. 349 (Songbird: any member of the suborder Passeres (or Oscines) of the order Passeriformes) =670 \\$aVan Tyne, J. Fundamentals of ornithology, 1976:$bp. 594 (Songbirds -- the suborder Passeres) =670 \\$aCklist. No. Am. birds:$bp. 488 (Suborder Passeres: Oscines) =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/26/92$b(Songbirds; song birds) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Songbirds) =750 \2$aSongbirds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020308 =LDR 01124cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363024702441 =005 20100219105308.0 =008 920302i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92001069 =035 \\$aCBK7792NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aChromosome inversions =450 \0$aChromosomal inversion =450 \0$aChromosomal inversion polymorphisms =450 \0$aInversion (Genetics) =450 \0$aInversion polymorphisms =450 \0$aInversions, Chromosome =550 \0$wg$aChromosome polymorphism =670 \\$aWork cat.: Drosophila inversion polymorphism, 1992$b(inversion polymorphisms) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 2/24/92$b(chromosomal inversion; chromosomal inversion polymorphism; chromosome inversion) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech.:$bp. 990 (inversion (Genetics)) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Inversion (Genetics)) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Genetics, Mutation, chromosome mutation, chromosome inversion) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Inversion: chromosome i.) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Inversion: chromosome inversion) =750 \2$aChromosome Inversion$0(DNLM)D007446$5IEN =LDR 00869cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363024802441 =005 20120730164340.0 =008 010917i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92001053 =035 \\$aCBK7776NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAutistic youth =550 \\$wg$aAutistic people =550 \\$wg$aYouth with autism spectrum disorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dur�an, E. Vocational training and employment of the moderately and severely handicapped and autistic adolescent with particular emphasis to bilingual special education, c1992. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Autistic teenagers) =675 \\$aERIC thes. =750 \2$81$wb$aAutistic Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001321 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAutistic Disorder$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00798cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363024902441 =005 20120730164340.0 =008 920225i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000993 =035 \\$aCBK7723NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP519.9.P84$cBiochemistry =150 \0$aPulsed-field gel electrophoresis =450 \0$aElectrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-field$5IEN =450 \0$aPulsed-field gradient electrophoresis =550 \0$wg$aGel electrophoresis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, c1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Electrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-Field) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Pulsed-field gradient electrophoresis) =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b(pulsed-field gel electrophoresis) =750 \2$aElectrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-Field$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016521 =LDR 00674cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363025002441 =005 20120730164340.0 =008 060811i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92000930 =035 \\$aCBK7665NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF809.S24 =150 \\$aSalmonella infections in animals =450 \\$wnne$aSalmonellosis in animals =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases in animals =670 \\$aWork cat.: Salmonellosis control, 1988. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 11, 2006$b(Salmonella Infections, Animal) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060927 from: 150:#0:_{dollar}a Salmonellosis in animals =750 \2$aSalmonella Infections, Animal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012481 =LDR 00626cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363025102441 =005 20120730164339.0 =008 040227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92000833 =035 \\$aCBK7573NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aUrinary incontinence in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Key aspects of elder care, 1992$b(incontinence) =750 \2$81$wb$aUrinary Incontinence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014549 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aUrinary Incontinence$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00729cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363025202441 =005 20100305082455.0 =008 920213i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000809 =035 \\$aCBK7551NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aR857.M64 =150 \\$aMonitor alarms (Medicine) =450 \\$aAlarms, Monitor (Medicine) =450 \\$aIntensive care alarms =450 \\$aOperating room alarms =450 \\$aPatient monitor alarms =550 \\$wg$aPatient monitoring$xEquipment and supplies =670 \\$aWork cat.: Operating room and intensive care alarms ... c1992. =670 \\$aMedline, 2/5/92$b(monitor alarms, patient monitor alarm) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aClinical Alarms$0(DNLM)D056902$5IEN =LDR 00875cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363025302441 =005 20120730164339.0 =008 920212i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000784 =035 \\$aCBK6307NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aMetabolism in pregnancy =450 \0$aMaternal metabolism =450 \0$aPregnant women$xMetabolism =550 \0$wg$aPregnancy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Perinatal biochemistry, 1992$b(Maternal metabolism during pregnancy; ... metabolism in pregnancy) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Metabolism - in pregnancy) =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b(Maternal metabolism; metabolism in pregnancy, metabolism during pregnancy) =750 \2$81$wb$aMetabolism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008660 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMetabolism$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00653cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363025402441 =005 20120730164339.0 =008 920210||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000709 =035 \\$aCBK6243NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM666.T53 =150 \0$aTicarcillin =550 \0$wg$aPenicillin =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Symposium on Ticarcillin (1977 : Burgenstock, Switzerland). Ticarcillin (BRL 2288) : papers presented at an International Symposium on Ticarcillin held at Burgenstock, Switzerland, on 16th September 1977, 1978. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck:$b11-e. =750 \2$aTicarcillin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013982 =LDR 00971cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363025502441 =005 20120730164339.0 =008 920205i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000622 =035 \\$aCBK6166NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aLB1027.23 =150 \0$aActive learning =450 \0$aAction learning =450 \0$aActivity learning =450 \0$aActivity teaching =550 \0$wg$aLearning =550 \0$aExperiential learning =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bonwell, C.C. Active learning, 1991. =670 \\$aBritish thes. educ. =670 \\$aERIC thes. =670 \\$aPage intl. dict. educ. =670 \\$aLC database, 3/9/94$b(action learning) =675 \\$aGood dict. educ. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on any learning or teaching situation which is characterized by active participation on the part of the learner, as opposed to passive learning from listening or observing. =750 \2$aProblem-Based Learning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018794 =LDR 00674cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363025602441 =005 20120730164339.0 =008 920203i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000586 =035 \\$aCBK6131NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aHyperalgesia =450 \0$aHyperalgia =550 \0$wg$aPain =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bristol-Myers Squibb Symposium on Pain Research (2nd : 1991 : Galveston, Tex.). Hyperalgesia and allodynia, c1992. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(hyperalgesia: excessive sensitivity to painful stimuli. Also called hyperalgia) =750 \2$aHyperalgesia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006930 =LDR 00640cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363025702441 =005 20120730164339.0 =008 920130i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000554 =035 \\$aCBK6104NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.T72$cPsychology =150 \0$aTouch in children =550 \0$wg$aSenses and sensation in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: How to measure your baby's tactile intelligence, c1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aTouch$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014110 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTouch$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00925cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363025802441 =005 20050210092816.0 =008 920124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000381 =035 \\$aCBK5951LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C235 =150 \\$aHerpestidae =450 \\$aHerpestinae =550 \\$wg$aCarnivora =670 \\$aWork cat.: Degr�e, A. La vall�ee des meerkats, c1987. =670 \\$aMammal species of the world:$bp. 271 (Herpestidae) =670 \\$aCorbet, G.B. A world list of mammalian species:$bp. 110 (Herpestidae) =670 \\$aAnderson, S. Orders and families of recent mammals of world, 1984:$bp. 517 (Subfamily Herpestinae) =670 \\$aPhone call to Smithsonian, 2/14/92$b(They recognize elevation of subfamily Herpestinae to family Herpestidae, separate from Viveridae) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aSyn. liv. org.;$aRandom House =750 \2$aHerpestidae$0(DNLM)D008988$5IEN =LDR 00705cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363025902441 =005 20120730164339.0 =008 920123i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000347 =035 \\$aCBK5919NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aVaginal birth after cesarean =450 \0$aPost-cesarean vaginal birth =450 \0$aVBAC (Obstetrics) =550 \0$wg$aDelivery (Obstetrics) =550 \0$aCesarean section$xPrevention =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cohen, N.W. Open season ... c1991$b(VBAC; vaginal birth after cesarean) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Vaginal birth after Cesarean, x Post-Cesarean vaginal birth) =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aVaginal Birth after Cesarean$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016064 =LDR 00570cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363026002441 =005 20120730164339.0 =008 920122||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000323 =035 \\$aCBK5896NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aHuman chromosome 15 =450 \0$aChromosome 15, Human$5IEN =550 \0$wg$aHuman chromosomes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Prader-Willi syndrome and other chromosome 15q deletion disorders, c1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chromosomes, Human, Pair 15 x Chromosome 15) =750 \2$aChromosomes, Human, Pair 15$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002884 =LDR 00884cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363026102441 =005 20120730164339.0 =008 920122i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000322 =035 \\$aCBK5895NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aAngelman syndrome =450 \0$aAngelman's syndrome =450 \0$aHappy puppet syndrome =450 \0$aPuppet children syndrome =450 \0$aPuppetlike syndrome =550 \0$wg$aHuman chromosome 15$xAbnormalities =550 \0$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Prader-Willi syndrome ... c 1992. =670 \\$aMedline, 1/16/92:$b(Angelman syndrome, Angelman's syndrome, happy puppet syndrome) =670 \\$aJablonski's dict. syndromes, c1991$b(Angelman syndrome, happy puppet syndrome, puppet children, puppetlike syndrome) =675 \\$aMESH;$aTextbook of pediatrics, 1984 =750 \2$aAngelman Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017204 =LDR 00554cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363026202441 =005 20251118142656.0 =008 920117i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000235 =035 \\$aCBK5814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aBlood-vessels$xEndoscopic surgery =450 \\$aEndovascular surgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: Endovascular surgery, c1992. =750 \2$aEndovascular Procedures$0(DNLM)D057510$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aEndovascular Aneurysm Repair$0(DNLM)D000094682$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/11/18 =LDR 00650cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363026302441 =005 20120730164339.0 =008 920115i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000218 =035 \\$aCBK5797NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aHuman herpesvirus-6 =450 \0$aHBLV (Virus) =450 \0$aHerpesvirus-6, Human =450 \0$aHHV-6 (Virus) =450 \0$aHuman B lymphotropic virus =550 \0$wg$aHerpesviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Human herpesvirus-6, 1992$b(HHV-6) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Herpesvirus-6, Human x HBLV, Human B-lymphotropic virus, Human herpesvirus-6) =750 \2$aHerpesvirus 6, Human$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015654 =LDR 00815cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363026402441 =005 20070518085614.0 =008 920115i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000217 =035 \\$aCBK5796NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC848.H45 =150 \0$aHepatitis E =450 \0$aEnterically-transmitted non-A, non-B hepatitis =450 \0$aEpidemic non-A, non-B hepatitis =450 \0$wnne$aHepatitis, Non-A, non-B =450 \0$aNon-A, non-B hepatitis, Enterically-transmitted =450 \0$aWaterborne hepatitis =550 \0$wg$aHepatitis, Viral =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hepatitis E x Enterically-transmitted non-A, non-B hepatitis; Epidemic non-A non-B hepatitis; Hepatitis, Viral, Non-A, non-B, Enterically-transmitted; Hepatitis, Water-borne) =750 \2$aHepatitis E$0(DNLM)D016751$5IEN =LDR 00874cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363026502441 =005 20100617081701.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85000849 =035 \\$aCBK5785NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aQP609.A3 =150 \\$aAdenosine triphosphatase =450 \\$wnne$aAdenosinetriphosphatase =450 \\$aAdenylopyrophosphatase =450 \\$aATP monophosphatase =450 \\$aATP phosphohydrolase =450 \\$aATP synthase =450 \\$aATP synthetase =450 \\$aATPase =550 \\$wg$aPhosphatases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bridger, W.A. Cell ATP, 1983. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aNLM. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Phosphatases, ATPase) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Adenosinetriphosphatase) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aAdenosine Triphosphatases$0(DNLM)D000251$5IEN =LDR 00520cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363026602441 =005 20120730164339.0 =008 920114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92000186 =035 \\$aCBK4464NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aCampylobacter jejuni =550 \\$wg$aCampylobacter =670 \\$aWork cat.: Campylobacter jejuni, c1992. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbiology and molecular biology. =750 \2$aCampylobacter jejuni$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016123 =LDR 01094cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363026702441 =005 20110721091545.0 =008 920114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92000185 =035 \\$aCBK4463NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRJ506.A9 =150 \\$aAutism in children =450 \\$aAutistic disorder =450 \\$aChildhood autism =450 \\$aEarly infantile autism =450 \\$aInfantile autism =450 \\$aKanner syndrome =450 \\$aKanner's syndrome =550 \\$wg$aAutism spectrum disorders in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Neurobiology of infantile autism ... 1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Autism, Infantile x Kanner's syndrome) =670 \\$aDSM IIIR$b(Autistic disorder) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Autism, Early infantile autism also called Childhood autism, Infantile autism, Kanner syndrome) =750 \2$81$wb$aAutistic Disorder$0(DNLM)D001321$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAutistic Disorder$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01166cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363026802441 =005 20120730164339.0 =008 920103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000041 =035 \\$aCBK4335NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE87 =150 \0$aOphthalmic plastic surgery =450 \0$aOcular plastic surgery =450 \0$aOculoplastic surgery =450 \0$aOculoplasty =450 \0$aOphthalmoplastic surgery =450 \0$aOphthalmoplasty =550 \0$wg$aEye$xSurgery =550 \0$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =670 \\$aWork cat.: Color atlas of ophthalmic surgery: oculoplastic surgery, c1992$b(ophthalmic plastic surgery) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(ophthalmoplasty) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(ophthalmoplasty) =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/27/91$b(ophthalmic plastic surgery; oculoplastic surgery; ocular plastic surgery) =750 \2$81$aSurgery, Plastic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013518 =750 \2$81$aOphthalmologic Surgical Procedures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013508 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSurgery, Plastic$iand$aOphthalmologic Surgical Procedures$5IEN =LDR 00606cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363026902441 =005 20120730164338.0 =008 920103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000020 =035 \\$aCBK4317LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ416.C63 =150 \0$aBlood coagulation disorders in children =550 \0$wg$aHemorrhagic diseases in children =750 \2$81$wb$aBlood Coagulation Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001778 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBlood Coagulation Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00923cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363027002441 =005 20250211111125.0 =008 920102||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92000011 =035 \\$aCBK4312NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCytoplasmic granules =450 \0$aGranules, Cytoplasmic =550 \0$wg$aCell organelles =670 \\$aWork cat.: The platelet-amine storage organelle, 1992. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aCytoplasmic Granules$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003594 =750 \2$aCytoplasmic Ribonucleoprotein Granules$0(DNLM)D000088123$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aLamellar Bodies$0(DNLM)D000088502$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aProcessing Bodies$0(DNLM)D000088142$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aStress Granules$0(DNLM)D000088162$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 01058cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363027102441 =005 20120730164338.0 =008 911227i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91006436 =035 \\$aCBK4226NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM301.9 =150 \0$aDrug monitoring =450 \0$aDrugs$xMonitoring =450 \0$aMonitoring, Drug =450 \0$aTherapeutic drug monitoring =550 \0$wg$aDrugs$xAnalysis =550 \0$wg$aDrugs$xTesting =550 \0$wg$aPatient monitoring =670 \\$aWork cat.: Recent developments in therapeutic drug monitoring ... c1992. =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/6/91$b(therapeutic drug monitoring; drug monitoring) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Drug monitoring) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould med. dict.;$aGoodman & Gilman's pharmaceutical basis of medical practice;$aChem. abst. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the process of observing, recording, or detecting the effects of a drug administered therapeutically or diagnostically. =750 \2$aDrug Monitoring$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016903 =LDR 00761cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363027202441 =005 20050617080647.0 =008 020801||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91006390 =035 \\$aCBK4184NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQC176.8.N35 =150 \\$aNanostructures =550 \\$wg$aNanoscience =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nanostructures and mesoscopic systems : proceedings of the international symposium, Santa Fe, New Mexico, May 20-24, 1991, 1992$b(Nanostructures) =670 \\$aPermuterm cit. index. Subject index, 1989:$bv. 19, col. 56621, under Nanostructures. =675 \\$aINIS: Thes.;$aNASA;$aINSPEC;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aASTI;$aRandom House =750 \2$aNanostructures$0(DNLM)D049329$5IEN =LDR 00940cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363027302441 =005 20120730164338.0 =008 911224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91006362 =035 \\$aCBK4157NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHQ784.V55 =150 \0$aChildren and violence =450 \0$aViolence and children =550 \0$wg$aViolence =550 \0$aViolence in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Children in danger : coping with the consequence of community violence, 1992. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on children's experiences with, conceptions of, and reactions to violence. Works on children's violent behavior are entered under$aViolence in children. =681 \\$iNote under$aViolence in children =750 \2$81$wb$aViolence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014754 =750 \2$81$wb$aChildren$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aViolence$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00778cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363027402441 =005 20120730164338.0 =008 911223i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91006355 =035 \\$aCBK4150NU =035 \\$ash 91006355 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHF5549.5.I5 =150 \0$aIncentive awards =450 \0$aEmployee awards =450 \0$aEmployee recognition =450 \0$aEmployees$xPerformance awards =550 \0$wg$aAwards =550 \0$wg$aIncentives in industry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Teacher compensation and motivation, c1992. =670 \\$aDict. pers. mgt. =670 \\$aIAC. =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 6, 1992. =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Employee awards) =750 \2$aEmployee Incentive Plans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004649 =LDR 01161cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363027502441 =005 20130315090859.0 =008 911223i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91006354 =035 \\$aCBK4149NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRA652.2.P82 =150 \\$aPublic health surveillance =450 \\$aPopulation surveillance (Public health) =450 \\$aSurveillance, Public health =550 \\$wg$aEpidemiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Public health surveillance, 1992. =670 \\$aLC data base$b(health surveillance) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Population surveillance. UF Public health surveillance) =670 \\$aPublic health and preventive medicine, 11th ed.$b(defined by WHO as "the exercise of continuous scrutiny of, and watchfulness over, the distribution and spread of infections and factors related thereto, of sufficient accuracy and completeness to be pertinent to effective control.") =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the systematic collection and evaluation of data on the incidence and distribution of diseases and injuries for the purpose of their prevention. =750 \2$aPublic Health Surveillance$0(DNLM)D062486$5IEN =LDR 00661cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363027602441 =005 20201116151740.0 =008 911216i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91006279 =035 \\$aCBK4080NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.C647 =150 \0$aConflict (Psychology) in children =550 \0$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Conflict in child and adolescent development, c1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aConflict, Psychological$0(DNLM)D003220$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aConflict, Psychological$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00680cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363027702441 =005 20201116151529.0 =008 911216i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91006277 =035 \\$aCBK4078NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF724.3.C65 =150 \\$aConflict (Psychology) in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Conflict in child and adolescent development, c1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aConflict, Psychological$0(DNLM)D003220$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aConflict, Psychological$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00491cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363027802441 =005 20120730164338.0 =008 911216i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91006267 =035 \\$aCBK4069NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRD85.I6 =150 \0$aIntravenous anesthetics =550 \0$wg$aAnesthetics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Woerlee, G.M. Kinetics and dynamics of intravenous anesthetics, 1992. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aAnesthetics, Intravenous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018686 =LDR 00747cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363027902441 =005 20070501122439.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91006259 =035 \\$aCBK4062NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP606.P78 =150 \0$aProtein-tyrosine kinase =450 \0$aHydroxyaryl-protein kinase =450 \0$aTyrosine kinase =450 \0$aTyrosine protein kinase =450 \0$aTyrosine-specific protein kinase =450 \0$aTyrosylprotein kinase =550 \0$wg$aProtein kinases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ivashchenko, �I�U.D. Polipeptidnye faktory ... 1990. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aEnz. nomemclature:$bEC 2.7.1.112. =750 \2$aProtein Tyrosine Kinases$0(DNLM)D011505$5IEN =LDR 00742cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363028002441 =005 20120730164338.0 =008 911216i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91006257 =035 \\$aCBK4060LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH225 =150 \0$aCryomicroscopy =450 \0$aLow temperature microscopy =550 \0$wg$aMicroscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Echlin, P. Low-temperature microscopy and analysis, c1992$b(low-temperature microscopy; cryomicroscopy) =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b(Cryomicroscopy; low temperature microscopy) =675 \\$aMESH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aRandom House;$aWeb. 3;$aEncyc. of microscopy and microtechnique =750 \2$aCryoelectron Microscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020285 =LDR 00981cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363028102441 =005 20100303134317.0 =008 911216i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91006255 =035 \\$aCBK4058LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aChild restraint systems in aircraft =450 \0$aAircraft child restraint systems =450 \0$aAirplane child restraint systems =450 \0$aAirplanes$xChild restraint systems =450 \0$aChild restraint systems in airplanes =550 \0$wg$aAeronautics$xSafety measures =550 \0$wg$aChildren's accidents$xPrevention =670 \\$aWork cat.: United States. Congress. House. Comm. on Public Works and Transportation. Child restraint systems on aircraft ... H.R. 4025, 1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aChild Restraint Systems$0(DNLM)D057207$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAircraft$0D000401$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aChild Restraint Systems$iand$aAircraft$5IEN =LDR 01083cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363028202441 =005 20040716132752.0 =008 911211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91006183 =035 \\$aCBK3990LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP572.P33 =150 \\$aParathyroid hormone-related protein =450 \\$aParathyroid hormone-like peptide =450 \\$aParathyroid hormone-like protein =450 \\$aParathyroid hormone-related peptide =450 \\$aPLP (Protein) =450 \\$aPTH-related protein =450 \\$aPTHRP (Protein) =550 \\$wg$aPeptide hormones =670 \\$aWork cat.: Parathyroid hormone-related protein, 1992$b(PTHrP, also referred to as parathyroid hormone-like peptide, PLP is the primary endocrine factor responsible for humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy; also PTH-related protein) =670 \\$aMEDLARS. =670 \\$aMESH suppl. chem. records$b(Parathyroid hormone-related protein: synonyms: parathyroid hormone-like protein) =675 \\$aMESH;$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aParathyroid Hormone-Related Protein$0(DNLM)D044162$5IEN =LDR 01047cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362055602441 =005 20141015110632.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008180 =035 \\$aBZK8086NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA347.A78$cEngineering =150 \\$aArtificial intelligence =450 \\$aAI (Artificial intelligence) =450 \\$aArtificial thinking =450 \\$aElectronic brains =450 \\$aIntellectronics =450 \\$aIntelligence, Artificial =450 \\$aIntelligent machines =450 \\$aMachine intelligence =450 \\$aThinking, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aBionics =550 \\$wg$aCognitive science =550 \\$wg$aDigital computer simulation =550 \\$wg$aElectronic data processing =550 \\$wg$aLogic machines =550 \\$wg$aMachine theory =550 \\$wg$aSelf-organizing systems =550 \\$wg$aSimulation methods =550 \\$aFifth generation computers =550 \\$aNeural computers =750 \2$aArtificial Intelligence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001185 =LDR 00675cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362055702441 =005 20120730162417.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008176 =035 \\$aBZK8082NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBX1759.5.A7$cCatholic moral theology =053 \\$aHQ761$cSocial aspects =053 \\$aRG134$cObstetrics =150 \\$aArtificial insemination, Human =450 \\$aDonor insemination, Human =450 \\$aHuman artificial insemination =450 \\$aHuman donor insemination =550 \\$wg$aHuman reproductive technology =670 \\$aDonor insemination, 1993. =750 \2$aInsemination, Artificial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007315 =LDR 01157cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362055802441 =005 20120730162417.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008174 =035 \\$aBZK8080NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF105.5 =150 \\$aArtificial insemination =360 \\$isubdivision$aArtificial insemination$iunder individual animals or groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Artificial insemination =450 \\$aAI (Artificial insemination) =450 \\$aArtificial impregnation =450 \\$aDomestic animals$xArtificial insemination =450 \\$aImpregnation, Artificial =450 \\$aInsemination, Artificial =450 \\$aInstrumental insemination =450 \\$aLivestock$xArtificial insemination =550 \\$wg$aAnimal breeding =550 \\$wg$aReproductive technology =670 \\$aLC database, 8/13/93$b(instrumental insemination) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(AI; Amnesty International; artificial insemination; artificial intelligence) =680 \\$iHere are entered general works and works on artificial insemination of animals. =750 \2$aInsemination, Artificial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007315 =LDR 00583cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362055902441 =005 20120730162416.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008171 =035 \\$aBZK8077NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD549 =150 \\$aArtificial hip joints =450 \\$aHip endoprostheses =450 \\$aHip joints, Artificial =450 \\$aHip prostheses =450 \\$aHip prosthesis$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aArtificial joints =550 \\$aTotal hip replacement =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHip Prosthesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006622 =LDR 00556cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362056002441 =005 20060829092201.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008165 =035 \\$aBZK8071NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM223$bRM224 =150 \\$aArtificial feeding =450 \\$aArtificial nutrition =450 \\$aFeeding, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =670 \\$aFlynn, E.P. Hard decisions : forgoing and withdrawing artificial nutrition and hydration, 1990. =750 \2$aNutritional Support$0(DNLM)D018529$5IEN =LDR 00591cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362056102441 =005 20120730162416.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008160 =035 \\$aBZK8066NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ496.S7 =150 \\$aArticulation disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aSpeech disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aArticulation Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001184 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aArticulation Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00640cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362056202441 =005 20120730162416.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008159 =035 \\$aBZK8065NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC424.7 =150 \\$aArticulation disorders =450 \\$aArticulatory speech defects =450 \\$aDisorders of articulation =450 \\$aDysarthria =450 \\$wnne$aDyslalia =450 \\$aMisarticulations =450 \\$aPhonological disorders =450 \\$aPronunciation disorders =550 \\$wg$aSpeech disorders =750 \2$aArticulation Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001184 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362056302441 =005 20070507080542.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008154 =035 \\$aBZK8060NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM142 =150 \\$aArticular cartilage =450 \\$aCartilage, Articular$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aCartilage =550 \\$wg$aJoints =750 \2$aCartilage, Articular$0(DNLM)D002358$5IEN =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362056402441 =005 20120730162416.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008150 =035 \\$aBZK8056LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB351.A8 =150 \\$aArtichokes =450 \\$aGlobe artichoke =750 \2$aCynara scolymus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031943 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362056502441 =005 20120730162416.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008141 =035 \\$aBZK8047NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aArthroscopy =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopy =550 \\$wg$aJoints$xExamination =750 \2$aArthroscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001182 =LDR 00418cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362056602441 =005 20120730162416.0 =008 931217i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008140 =035 \\$aBZK8046NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85008140 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPoisonous arthropoda$xVenom =450 \\$aArthropod venom =450 \\$aArthropoda$xVenom =750 \2$aArthropod Venoms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001180 =LDR 00447cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362056702441 =005 20120730162415.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008134 =035 \\$aBZK8040NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL434$bQL599.82 =150 \\$aArthropoda =450 \\$aArthropods =550 \\$wg$aInvertebrates =670 \\$aRandom House$b(arthropod; Arthropoda) =750 \2$aArthropods$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001181 =LDR 00446cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362056802441 =005 20120730162415.0 =008 931215i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008133 =035 \\$aBZK8039NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA641.A7 =150 \\$aArthropod vectors =450 \\$aArthropoda as carriers of disease =550 \\$wg$aInvertebrates as carriers of disease =750 \2$aArthropod Vectors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001179 =LDR 00732cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362056902441 =005 20120730162415.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008131 =035 \\$aBZK8037NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR398 =150 \\$aArboviruses =450 \\$wnne$aArthropod-borne viruses =550 \\$wg$aViruses =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 29, 2007$b(Arboviruses. Entry term: Arthropod-Borne Viruses. Scope note: A non-taxonomic designation for viruses that can replicate in both vertebrate hosts and arthropod vectors. Included are some members of the following families: Arenaviridae, Bunyaviridae, Reoviridae, Togoviridae, and Flaviviridae) =750 \2$aArboviruses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001103 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362057002441 =005 20080315142108.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008130 =035 \\$aBZK8036NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD686 =150 \\$aArthroplasty =550 \\$wg$aJoints$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =750 \2$aArthroplasty$0(DNLM)D001178$5IEN =LDR 00527cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362057102441 =005 20120730162415.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008129 =035 \\$aBZK8035NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aArthrogryposis =450 \\$aArthromyodysplasia, Congenital =450 \\$aCongenital arthromyodysplasia =450 \\$aGu�erin-Stern syndrome =450 \\$aMyodystrophia fetalis deformans =550 \\$wg$aJoints$xDiseases =750 \2$aArthrogryposis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001176 =LDR 00460cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362057202441 =005 20120730162415.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008126 =035 \\$aBZK8032NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD686 =150 \\$aArthrodesis =450 \\$aOperative ankylosis =450 \\$aSurgical ankylosis =550 \\$wg$aAnkylosis =550 \\$wg$aJoints$xSurgery =750 \2$aArthrodesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001174 =LDR 00567cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362057302441 =005 20120730162415.0 =008 021001i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008121 =035 \\$aBZK8027NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC933 =150 \\$aArthritis =450 \\$aArthritides =450 \\$aJoints$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =550 \\$wg$aJoints$xDiseases =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(arthritis, pl. arthritides) =670 \\$aLC Database, Oct. 1, 2002$b(titles: arthritides) =750 \2$aArthritis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001168 =LDR 00587cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362057402441 =005 20120730162415.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008116 =035 \\$aBZK8022NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC694.5.I53 =150 \\$aArteritis =450 \\$wnne$aArteries$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aArteries$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aVasculitis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Aortitis, c1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aArteritis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001167 =LDR 00592cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362057502441 =005 20120730162415.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008115 =035 \\$aBZK8021NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD598.5 =150 \\$aArteriovenous shunts, Surgical =450 \\$aAccess, Vascular =450 \\$aAngioaccess =450 \\$aShunts, Surgical arteriovenous =450 \\$aSurgical arteriovenous shunts =450 \\$aVascular access =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels$xSurgery =750 \2$aArteriovenous Shunt, Surgical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001166 =LDR 00520cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362057602441 =005 20120730162415.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008114 =035 \\$aBZK8020NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aArteriovenous anastomosis =450 \\$aAnastomosis, Arteriovenous =450 \\$aArteriovenous shunts, Normal =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels =550 \\$wg$aFistula, Arteriovenous =550 \\$wg$aMicrocirculation =750 \2$aArteriovenous Anastomosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001163 =LDR 00381cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362057702441 =005 20120730162414.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008113 =035 \\$aBZK8019NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aArteriosclerosis obliterans =450 \\$aObliterative arteriosclerosis =750 \2$aArteriosclerosis Obliterans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001162 =LDR 00330cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362057802441 =005 20120730162414.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008112 =035 \\$aBZK8018NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aArteriosclerosis$xNutritional aspects =750 \2$aDiet, Atherogenic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004036 =LDR 00862cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362057902441 =005 20120730162414.0 =008 021023i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008111 =035 \\$aBZK8017NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC692 =150 \\$aArteriosclerosis =450 \\$aArterial sclerosis =450 \\$aArteries$xHardening =450 \\$aArteries$xSclerosis =450 \\$aHardening of the arteries =450 \\$aSclerosis, Arterial =550 \\$wg$aArterial occlusions =670 \\$aMESH$b(Arteriosclerosis) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(arteriosclerosis: any of various pathologic states associated with thickening and loss of elasticity in arterial walls. The most common of these is atherosclerosis. Also called hardening of the arteries, arterial sclerosis.) =750 \2$aArteriosclerosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001161 =LDR 00410cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362058002441 =005 20120730162414.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008101 =035 \\$aBZK8007NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL835$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM191$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aArteries =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels =750 \2$aArteries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001158 =LDR 00562cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362058102441 =005 20120730162414.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008100 =035 \\$aBZK8006NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aArterial occlusions =450 \\$aArterial obstructions =450 \\$aArterial occlusive diseases =450 \\$aArteries$xObstructions =450 \\$aObstructions, Arterial =450 \\$aOcclusions, Arterial =550 \\$wg$aArteries$xDiseases =750 \2$aArterial Occlusive Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001157 =LDR 00618cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362058202441 =005 20120730162414.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008097 =035 \\$aBZK8003NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC78.7.A7$cDiagnosis =053 \\$aRD598.5$cSurgery =150 \\$aArterial catheterization =450 \\$aAccess, Vascular =450 \\$aAngioaccess =450 \\$aArteries$xCatheterization =450 \\$aVascular access =550 \\$wg$aCatheterization =550 \\$wg$aInjections, Intra-arterial =750 \2$aCatheterization, Peripheral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002406 =LDR 00469cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362058302441 =005 20080513093408.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008094 =035 \\$aBZK8000NU =035 \\$aSH 85008094 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aArtemisia =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Artemisia, genus of shrubs and herbs (family compositae)) =750 \2$aArtemisia$0(DNLM)D019306$5IEN =LDR 00501cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362058402441 =005 20080321111202.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008088 =035 \\$aBZK7994NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC489.A7 =150 \\$aArt therapy =450 \\$aArt$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aPsychiatry and art =550 \\$wg$aOccupational therapy =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =550 \\$aArt in hospitals =750 \2$aArt Therapy$0(DNLM)D001155$5IEN =LDR 00454cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362058502441 =005 20080321111325.0 =008 930323i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008087 =035 \\$aBZK7993NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85008087 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aArt therapists =450 \\$aTherapists, Art =550 \\$wg$aAlternative medicine specialists =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapists =750 \2$aArt Therapy$0(DNLM)D001155$5IEN =LDR 01505cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362058602441 =005 20120730162413.0 =008 860227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85007461 =035 \\$aBZK7367NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aN =150 \\$aArt =360 \\$isubdivision$aArt$iunder names of individual persons who lived before 1400, under names of deities and mythological or legendary figures, and under headings of the type [topic]--[subdivision], e.g.$aMary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Art; Zephyrus (Greek deity)--Art; Holy Cross--Legends--Art;$ialso subdivision$aIn art$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., and individual corporate bodies, under individual Christian denominations, and under uniform titles for their representation as physical objects, e.g.$aBible--In art;$iand headings of the type [topic] in art, e.g.$aChristian saints in art =450 \\$aArt, Occidental =450 \\$aArt, Visual =450 \\$aArt, Western (Western countries) =450 \\$aArts, Fine =450 \\$aArts, Visual =450 \\$aFine arts =450 \\$aIconography =450 \\$aOccidental art =450 \\$aVisual arts =450 \\$aWestern art (Western countries) =550 \\$wg$aArts =550 \\$aAesthetics =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on the visual arts. 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Regulation of terpenoid ... 1992. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature, 1992$b(E.C. 4.1.1.28) =750 \2$aAromatic-L-Amino-Acid Decarboxylases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001142 =LDR 00442cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362059902441 =005 20120730162411.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85007378 =035 \\$aBZK7284NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aArnica =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aPlants national database, Dec. 21, 2006$b(Arnica L., common name: Arnica) =750 \2$aArnica$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018650 =LDR 00750cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362060002441 =005 20080429153643.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85007341 =035 \\$aBZK7247NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGN497$bGN498$cEthnology =053 \\$aNK6600$bNK6699$cDecorative arts =053 \\$aU800$bU897$cMilitary art and science =150 \\$aWeapons =450 \\$wnne$aArms and armor =450 \\$aWeaponry =450 \\$wnne$aWeapons, Primitive =550 \\$wg$aImplements, utensils, etc. =550 \\$wg$aTools =550 \\$aArmor =670 \\$aInternational Conference on Protective Clothing Systems (1st : 1981 : Royal Army Museum). 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Success stories in implementation of the programmes of work on dry and sub-humid lands and the Global Taxonomy Initiative, 2005:$bp. 7 (dry and sub-humid land; dryland, Mediterranean, arid, semi-arid, grassland and savannah ecosystems; dry and sub-humid lands) p. 43, etc. (arid and semi-arid zones; arid and semi-arid regions; arid regions) =670 \\$aEcology and management of forests, woodlands, and shrublands in the dryland regions of the United States and M�exico, 1999. =670 \\$aUK Clearing House Mechanism for Biodiversity website, Dec. 8, 2009:$bImplementing Conservation and Sustainable Development Ecosystem Themes of the CBD Ecosystem Themes - Dry and sub humid lands (Dry and sub-humid lands are located in Mediterranean areas and comprise, arid, semi-arid, grassland and savannah ecosystems) =750 \2$aDesert Climate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003889 =LDR 00463cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362060502441 =005 20120730162410.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85007122 =035 \\$aBZK7028NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA1231.S5 =150 \\$aArgyria =450 \\$aArgyriasis =450 \\$aArgyrism =550 \\$wg$aPigmentation disorders =550 \\$wg$aSilver$xPhysiological effect =750 \2$aArgyria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001129 =LDR 00472cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362060602441 =005 20120925140940.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85007108 =035 \\$aBZK7014NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.A6$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.A6$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.A7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aArgon =550 \\$wg$aGases, Rare =750 \2$aArgon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001128 =LDR 00484cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362060702441 =005 20120730162409.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85007014 =035 \\$aBZK6920NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL458.2.A74 =150 \\$aArgasidae =450 \\$aArgantidae =450 \\$aSoft ticks =550 \\$wg$aParasitiformes =550 \\$wg$aTicks =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 116. =750 \2$aArgasidae$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D026862 =LDR 00343cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362060802441 =005 20120730162409.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85007012 =035 \\$aBZK6918LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL458.2.A74 =150 \\$aArgas =550 \\$wg$aArgasidae =750 \2$aArgas$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026864 =LDR 00420cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362060902441 =005 20120730162409.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85007002 =035 \\$aBZK6908NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.A74 =150 \\$aArenaviruses =450 \\$aArenaviridae =450 \\$aArenoviruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =750 \2$aArenaviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001116 =LDR 00886cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362061002441 =005 20120730162408.0 =008 060213i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85007000 =035 \\$aBZK6906LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C24$cBotany =150 \\$aSandworts =450 \\$wnne$aArenaria (Plant) =450 \\$aArenaria (Plants) =450 \\$aSandwort =550 \\$wg$aCaryophyllaceae =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Arenaria. 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Works on the process of construction are entered under$aBuilding.$iGeneral works on structures or edifices are entered under$aBuildings. =680 \\$iThis heading is subdivided by place for works on architecture indigenous to the place named, e.g.$aArchitecture--United States.$iThe heading is qualified by a national qualifier for works on architecture of the type named in the qualifier but located in other places, e.g.$aArchitecture, American--India. =681 \\$iNotes under$aBuilding; Buildings =750 \2$aArchitecture$0(DNLM)D001108$5IEN =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362061702441 =005 20080208102203.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85006565 =035 \\$aBZK6471NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aNA =150 \\$aArchitects =550 \\$wg$aProfessional employees =750 \2$aArchitecture as Topic$0(DNLM)D001108$5IEN =LDR 01173cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362061802441 =005 20120730162402.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85006507 =035 \\$aBZK6413NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGN700$bGN890$cPrehistoric antiquities$5IEN =053 \\$aCC$cGeneral =150 \\$aArchaeology =360 \\$isubdivision$aAntiquities$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., and under individual ethnic groups, e.g.$aEgypt--Antiquities; Mayas--Antiquities =450 \\$aArcheology =450 \\$aPaleoethnography$5IEN =450 \\$aPrehistoric antiquities$5IEN =450 \\$aPrehistory$5IEN =450 \\$aRuins$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAnthropology =550 \\$wg$aAuxiliary sciences of history =550 \\$wg$aHistory =550 \\$aAntiquities =680 \\$iHere are entered works on archaeology as a branch of learning. This heading may be divided geographically for works on this branch of learning in a specific place. Works on the antiquities of particular regions, countries, cities, etc. are entered under the name of the place subdivided by$aAntiquities. =750 \2$aArchaeology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001106 =LDR 00331cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362061902441 =005 20120730162402.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006505 =035 \\$aBZK6411NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aArchaeologists =550 \\$wg$aHistorians =750 \2$aArchaeology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001106 =LDR 00629cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362062002441 =005 20120730162401.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006472 =035 \\$aBZK6378NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR201.A72 =150 \\$aArbovirus infections =450 \\$aArboviral diseases =450 \\$aArboviral infections =450 \\$wnne$aArbovirus diseases =450 \\$aArthropod-borne virus diseases =450 \\$aArthropod-borne virus infections =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Arbovirus infections) =750 \2$aArbovirus Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001102 =LDR 00529cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362062102441 =005 20120730162401.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85006403 =035 \\$aBZK6309NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A6853$cBotany =150 \\$aAraliaceae =450 \\$aGinseng family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aUmbellales =670 \\$aITIS search, Nov. 13, 2006$b(Araliaceae in order Apiales) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(ginseng family: Araliaceae) =750 \2$aAraliaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027481 =LDR 00460cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362062202441 =005 20120730162401.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006365 =035 \\$aBZK6271NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD305.A2$cOrganic chemistry =053 \\$aQP752.A7$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aArachidonic acid =450 \\$aEicosatetraenoic acid =550 \\$wg$aEicosanoids =750 \2$aArachidonic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016718 =LDR 00356cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362062302441 =005 20120730162401.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006364 =035 \\$aBZK6270NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEicosanoic acid$xDerivatives =450 \\$aEicosanoic acid$xAnalogs =750 \2$aEicosanoids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015777 =LDR 00846cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362062402441 =005 20120730162401.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006363 =035 \\$aBZK6269NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEicosanoic acid =450 \\$aArachic acid =450 \\$wnne$aArachidic acid =450 \\$aIcosanic acid =450 \\$aIcosanoic acid =550 \\$wg$aUnsaturated fatty acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Eicosanoids, apolipoproteins, lipoprotein particles, and atherosclerosis, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Eicosanoic acids) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict., 1987$b(Icosanic a., Icosanoic a.) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Fatty acids, Eicosanoids) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. chem.$b(Eicosanoic acid) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEicosanoic Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004537 =LDR 00561cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362062502441 =005 20120730162401.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006362 =035 \\$aBZK6268NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A685$cBotany =053 \\$aSB211.A69$cCulture =150 \\$aAraceae =450 \\$aAroids =450 \\$aArum family (Plants) =450 \\$aArum plant family$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSpathiflorae =670 \\$aRandom House:$bArum family (The plant family Araceae) =750 \2$aAraceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029064 =LDR 00597cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362062602441 =005 20120730162358.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006349 =035 \\$aBZK6255NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aDS218$bDS219 =150 \\$aArabs =550 \\$wg$aEthnology$zArab countries =550 \\$wg$aSemites =550 \\$aNorth Africans =680 \\$iHere are entered comprehensive works on the Arabs as an ethnic group. Works on the nomadic Arabs are entered under$aBedouins. =681 \\$iNote under$aBedouins =750 \2$aArabs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018912 =LDR 00621cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362062702441 =005 20120730162358.0 =008 920521||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85006263 =035 \\$aBZK6169NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAqueous humor =450 \\$aAqua oculi =450 \\$aHumor aquosus =450 \\$aHydatoid =450 \\$aIntraocular fluid =550 \\$wg$aAnterior chamber (Eye) =550 \\$wg$aBody fluids =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(humor aquosus. Also called aqueous humor, hydatoid, aqua oculi, intraocular fluid) =750 \2$aAqueous Humor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001082 =LDR 00389cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362062802441 =005 20110316093441.0 =008 031021i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85006238 =035 \\$aBZK6144NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aAquatic organisms =550 \\$wg$aAquatic biology =550 \\$wg$aOrganisms =750 \2$aAquatic Organisms$0(DNLM)D059001$5IEN =LDR 00446cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362062902441 =005 20100922101632.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85006231 =035 \\$aBZK6137NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH90 =150 \\$aAquatic biology =450 \\$aHydrobiology =450 \\$aWater biology =550 \\$wg$aAquatic sciences =550 \\$wg$aBiology =750 \2$aHydrobiology$0(DNLM)D056127$5IEN =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362063002441 =005 20120730162358.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85006210 =035 \\$aBZK6116NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSH20.5$bSH191 =150 \\$aAquaculture =450 \\$aAquiculture =550 \\$wg$aAgriculture =750 \2$aAquaculture$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017756 =LDR 01433cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362063102441 =005 20100224085839.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85006193 =035 \\$aBZK6099NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dSaPrUSA$dDLC =150 \\$aApraxia =450 \\$aClumsy child syndrome =450 \\$aCongenital maladroitness =450 \\$aDCD (Developmental coordination disorder) =450 \\$aDevelopmental coordination disorder =450 \\$aDevelopmental dyspraxia =450 \\$aDyspraxia =550 \\$wg$aAgnosia =550 \\$wg$aPsychomotor disorders =670 \\$aPortwood, M. Developmental dyspraxia, 1996:$bp. 15 (The term dyspraxic is applied to youngsters who present a wide spectrum of difficulties; hence dyspraxia can be defined as: motor difficulties caused by perceptual problems, especially visual-motor and kinesthetic-motor difficulties) =670 \\$aKirby, A. The adolescent with developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD), 2004. =670 \\$aPsycNet-UK website, Sept. 8, 2009$b(Developmental Coordination Disorder; also known as developmental dyspraxia; children with developmental coordination disorder have difficulties with motor coordination) =670 \\$aWhat is dyspraxia? WWW site, Sept. 17, 2009:$b(Developmental dyspraxia, a.k.a. developmental co-ordination disorder, clumsy child syndrome, and congenital maladroitness) =750 \2$aApraxias$0(DNLM)D001072$5IEN =LDR 00510cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362063202441 =005 20080319163458.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006165 =035 \\$aBZK6071NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHF5383 =150 \\$aApplications for positions =450 \\$aJob applications =550 \\$wg$aBusiness =550 \\$wg$aEmployee selection =550 \\$wg$aJob hunting =550 \\$wg$aPersonnel management =750 \2$aJob Application$0(DNLM)D007586$5IEN =LDR 00518cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362063302441 =005 20120730162357.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85006106 =035 \\$aBZK6012NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78$cBotany =053 \0$aSB363$bSB363.6$cCulture =150 \\$aApples =450 \\$wnne$aApple =450 \\$aApple trees =450 \\$aMalus =550 \\$wg$aRosaceae =681 \\$iExample under$aFruit; Fruit trees =750 \2$aMalus$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D027845 =LDR 00672cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362063402441 =005 20120730162357.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85006103 =035 \\$aBZK6009NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAppetite stimulants =450 \\$aAppetite-increasing drugs =450 \\$aAppetite-stimulating drugs =450 \\$aOrexigenic drugs =450 \\$aOrexigenics =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system stimulants =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 28, 2007$b(Appetite Stimulants. Entry term: Appetite-Stimulating Drugs. In hierarchy for Central Nervous System Stimulants) =750 \2$aAppetite Stimulants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019167 =LDR 00784cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362063502441 =005 20160429150104.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006102 =035 \\$aBZK6008NU =035 \\$ash 85006102 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAppetite disorders =450 \\$aAppetite disturbances =450 \\$aDisorders of appetite =550 \\$wg$aNutrition disorders =550 \\$wg$aSymptoms =680 \\$iHere are entered works on appetite disturbances as symptoms of organic, psychological or psychosocial disorders. Works on gross disturbances in eating behavior as a subclass of mental disorders are entered under$aEating disorders. =681 \\$iNote under$aEating disorders =750 \2$aFeeding and Eating Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001068 =LDR 00917cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362063602441 =005 20120730162357.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006101 =035 \\$aBZK6007NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM332.3 =150 \\$aAppetite depressants =450 \\$aAnorectic drugs =450 \\$aAnorectics =450 \\$aAnorexiants =450 \\$aAnorexic drugs =450 \\$aAnorexigenic drugs =450 \\$aAppetite suppressants =450 \\$aAppetite suppressing drugs =450 \\$aDepressants, Appetite =450 \\$aDiet pills =450 \\$aSuppressants, Appetite =550 \\$wg$aPsychotropic drugs =550 \\$wg$aWeight loss preparations =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(anorexiant; anorexigenic; anorexic, anorectic) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Appetite depressants x Appetite suppressants) =750 \2$aAppetite Depressants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001067 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362063702441 =005 20120730162357.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006099 =035 \\$aBZK6005NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAppetite =550 \\$aHunger =550 \\$aNutrition$xPsychological aspects =750 \2$aAppetite$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001066 =LDR 00532cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362063802441 =005 20120730162357.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006091 =035 \\$aBZK5997NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL863$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM345$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aAppendix (Anatomy) =450 \\$aAppendix vermiformis =450 \\$aVermiform appendix =550 \\$wg$aCecum =681 \\$iExample under$aVestigial organs =750 \2$aAppendix$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001065 =LDR 00484cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362063902441 =005 20120730162356.0 =008 060227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85006090 =035 \\$aBZK5996NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD542 =150 \\$aAppendicitis =450 \\$aAppendix (Anatomy)$xInflammation =450 \\$aPerityphlitis =550 \\$wg$aAppendix (Anatomy)$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aGastroenteritis =750 \2$aAppendicitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001064 =LDR 00424cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362064002441 =005 20120730162356.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006088 =035 \\$aBZK5994NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD542 =150 \\$aAppendectomy =550 \\$wg$aAppendix (Anatomy)$xSurgery =681 \\$iExample under$aExcision (Surgery) =750 \2$aAppendectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001062 =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362064102441 =005 20120730162356.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006044 =035 \\$aBZK5950NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aApomorphine =550 \\$wg$aEmetics =550 \\$wg$aMorphine =750 \2$aApomorphine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001058 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362064202441 =005 20120203105212.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006043 =035 \\$aBZK5949LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aApomixis =550 \\$wg$aPlants$xReproduction =550 \\$wg$aReproduction, Asexual =750 \2$aApomixis$0(DNLM)D060832$5IEN =LDR 00326cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362064302441 =005 20120730162356.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006012 =035 \\$aBZK5918LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM666.A6$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aApocynum =750 \2$aApocynum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030010 =LDR 00552cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362064402441 =005 20120730162356.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006011 =035 \\$aBZK5917NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A66$cBotany =150 \\$aApocynaceae =450 \\$aDogbane family (Plants) =450 \\$aDogbane plant family$5IEN =450 \\$aLandolphiinae =550 \\$wg$aGentianales =670 \\$aRandom House:$bDogbane family (The plant family Apocynaceae) =750 \2$aApocynaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029062 =LDR 00418cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362064502441 =005 20120730162355.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006004 =035 \\$aBZK5910NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL943$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM491$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aApocrine glands =550 \\$wg$aSweat glands =750 \2$aApocrine Glands$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001050 =LDR 00381cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362064602441 =005 20120730162355.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005999 =035 \\$aBZK5905NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC737$bRC737.5 =150 \\$aApnea =450 \\$wnne$aApnoea =550 \\$wg$aRespiration =750 \2$aApnea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001049 =LDR 00460cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362064702441 =005 20120730162355.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005993 =035 \\$aBZK5899NU =035 \\$aSH 85005993 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC641.7.A6 =150 \\$aAplastic anemia =450 \\$aAnemia, Aplastic$5IEN =450 \\$aRefractory anemia =550 \\$wg$aAnemia =750 \2$aAnemia, Aplastic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000741 =LDR 00468cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362064802441 =005 20120730162355.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005980 =035 \\$aBZK5886NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aApicoectomy =450 \\$aRoot resection (Dentistry) =550 \\$wg$aEndodontics =550 \\$wg$aTeeth$xRoots$xSurgery =681 \\$iExample under$aExcision (Surgery) =750 \2$aApicoectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001047 =LDR 00721cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362064902441 =005 20120730162355.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005968 =035 \\$aBZK5874NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM386 =150 \\$aAphrodisiacs =450 \\$aLove philters =450 \\$aLove philtres =450 \\$aLove potions =450 \\$aPhilters =450 \\$aPhiltres =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Aphrodisiac; philter) =670 \\$aBlakiston's Gould med. dict.$b(Aphrodisiac, philter, philtre: a love potion) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Aprodisiac; philter; philtre: chiefly Brit.) =750 \2$aAphrodisiacs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001046 =LDR 00713cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362065002441 =005 20080208101656.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005966 =035 \\$aBZK5872NU =035 \\$aSH 85005966 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aPN6269$bPN6278 =150 \\$aAphorisms and apothegms =360 \\$isubdivision$aQuotations, maxims, etc.$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., and under topical headings =450 \\$aAna =450 \\$aApothegms =450 \\$aGnomes (Maxims) =450 \\$aSayings =550 \\$aEpigrams =550 \\$aMaxims =550 \\$aProverbs =550 \\$aQuotations =750 \2$aAphorisms and Proverbs as Topic$0(DNLM)D001045$5IEN =LDR 01596cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362065102441 =005 20080519091400.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005957 $zsj 96004805 =035 \\$aBZK5863NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL527.A64$cZoology =053 \0$aSB945.A5$cPests =150 \\$aAphids =450 \\$aAphidae =450 \\$wnne$aAphididae =450 \\$aEriosomatidae =450 \\$aLachnidae =450 \\$aPemphigidae =450 \\$wnne$aPlant-lice =450 \\$aPlantlice =450 \\$aThelaxidae =550 \\$wg$aHomoptera =670 \\$aEncyc. of plant pathology, 2001$b(Aphids: belong to the family Aphididae in the order Homoptera) =670 \\$aArnett, R. American insects, 2000:$bp. 309 (Aphididae, Aphids and Plantlice) =670 \\$aPapp, C.S. Comprehensive guide to No. Am. insects, 2001:$bp. 113 (aphids or plantlice (Aphididae)) =670 \\$aCranshaw, W. Garden insects of No. Am., 2004:$bp. 296 (aphids: more than 1,300 species of aphids (Aphididae family) occur in No. Am.) =670 \\$aCapinera, J.L. Hdbk. of vegetable pests, 2001:$bp. 11 (Family Aphididae -- Aphids) =670 \\$aEncyc. of insects, 2003:$bp. 33 (Superfamily Aphidoidea has three families: Adelgidae (adelgids), Phylloxeridae (phylloxerids), and Aphididae (aphids).) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(aphid, also called plant louse: any of several species of sap-sucking, soft-bodied insects of order Homoptera; serious plant pest) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070919 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Aphididae =750 \2$aAphids$0(DNLM)D001042$5IEN =LDR 00688cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362065202441 =005 20120730162355.0 =008 920521i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005953 =035 \\$aBZK5859NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85005953 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAphasic persons =450 \\$aAphasia$xPatients =450 \\$aAphasiacs =450 \\$wnne$aAphasics =550 \\$wg$aPeople with disabilities =670 \\$aRandom House$b(aphasiac, a person afflicted with aphasia) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(aphasic persons) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(aphasiac: an aphasic individual; aphasic; relating to aphasia) =750 \2$aAphasia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001037 =LDR 00696cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362065302441 =005 20120730162354.0 =008 930224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005952 =035 \\$aBZK5858NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85005952 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAphasic children =450 \\$aAphasia in children =450 \\$aChildren, Aphasic =550 \\$wg$aAphasia =550 \\$wg$aChildren with disabilities =550 \\$wg$aLanguage disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aAphasia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001037 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAphasia$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00435cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362065402441 =005 20120730162354.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005950 =035 \\$aBZK5856NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC425$bRC425.7 =150 \\$aAphasia =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aLanguage disorders =550 \\$wg$aSpeech disorders =750 \2$aAphasia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001037 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362065502441 =005 20120730162354.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005947 =035 \\$aBZK5853NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAphakia =550 \\$wg$aCrystalline lens =550 \\$wg$aEye$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aAphakia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001035 =LDR 00765cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363158502441 =005 20060705090519.0 =008 931230||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93009682 =035 \\$aCBR4334NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH447.8.H65 =150 \0$aHomeobox genes =450 \0$aHomeo box genes =450 \0$aHomeotic genes =450 \0$aGenes, Homeo Box$5IEN =550 \0$wg$aGenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-47573: Guidebook to the homeobox genes, 1994. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Genes, Homeo Box x Homeotic genes) =670 \\$aMedline, 1990-93$b(homeo box; homeobox) =670 \\$aRieger, R. Gloss. genetics, 1991$b(homeobox) =670 \\$aKing, A.C. Dict. genetics, 1990$b(homeobox) =750 \2$aGenes, Homeobox$0(DNLM)D005801$5IEN =LDR 00586cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363158602441 =005 20140708114713.0 =008 931220i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93009549 =035 \\$aCBR4232NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aHF5549.5.E43 =150 \0$aViolence in the workplace =450 \0$aWorkplace violence =550 \0$wg$aEmployee crimes =550 \0$wg$aWork environment =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-44770: Mantell, M. Ticking bombs, c1994. =670 \\$aLC database, 12/9/93$b(Violence in the workplace) =750 \2$aWorkplace Violence$0(DNLM)D064450$5IEN =LDR 00914cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363158702441 =005 20120730164405.0 =008 931217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 93009541 =035 \\$aCBR4224LC =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A66 =150 \0$aNerium =450 \0$aNerion =550 \0$wg$aApocynaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pagen, F.J.J. Oleanders : Nerium L. and the oleander cultivars, 1988:$bp. 5 ("The genus was established by Tournefort in 1700 as Nerion and was adopted by Linnaeus, who in 1737 named the genus Nerium.") p. 3 ("The genus Nerium L. is considered to be monotypic, its single species being Nerium oleander L.") =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, 1987:$bp. 397. =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 765. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Nerium : a small genus of tropical Old World shrubs (family Apocynaceae) ... : see oleander) =750 \2$aNerium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030007 =LDR 00886cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363158802441 =005 20120730164405.0 =008 931215i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93009486 =035 \\$aCBR4175NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aSpinal muscular atrophy =450 \0$aMyelopathic muscular atrophy =450 \0$aProgressive muscular atrophy =450 \0$aProgressive spinal muscular atrophy =550 \0$wg$aMuscular atrophy =550 \0$wg$aSpinal cord$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-41623: Panzarino, C. The me in the mirror, 1994:$bp. 249 (Spinal muscular atrophy, Type III) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Muscular atrophy, Spinal x Myelopathic muscular atrophy, Progressive muscular atrophy) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bunder Atrophy (spinal muscular atrophy; progressive spinal muscular atrophy) =750 \2$aMuscular Atrophy, Spinal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009134 =LDR 00838cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363158902441 =005 20120730164402.0 =008 930824i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93006128 =035 \\$aCBQ3701NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.F5 =150 \\$aFlumazenil =450 \\$aFlumazepil =450 \\$aRomazicon (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAntidotes =550 \\$wg$aBenzodiazepines$xAntagonists =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-32098: Meredith, T.J. Nalozone, flumazenil, and dantrolene as antidotes, 1994. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Flumazenil, x Flumazepil) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Reg. number: 78755-81-4) =670 \\$aLC database, 8/19/93$b(Flumazenil, Mazicon (Flumazenil, Roche)) =670 \\$a93-74589: Romazicon (Flumazenil), 1993. =750 \2$aFlumazenil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005442 =LDR 00797cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363159002441 =005 20120730164401.0 =008 930816i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005979 =035 \\$aCBQ3562LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPocket computers =450 \\$aHand-held computers =450 \\$aHandheld computers =450 \\$aPalmtop computers =550 \\$wg$aPortable computers =670 \\$aEncyc. of computer science, 1993:$bp. 738 (portable computers can be classified as being either hand-held or palmtop, laptop or notebook, and luggable) =670 \\$aIAC$b(hand-held computers) =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/30/93$b(palmtop, handheld, hand-held, pocket computers; Sharp pocket computers, TRS-80 pocket computers) =750 \2$aComputers, Handheld$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034201 =LDR 00674cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363159102441 =005 20120730164401.0 =008 930816i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005977 =035 \\$aCBQ3560NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM666.A485 =150 \0$aAmlodipine =550 \0$wg$aCalcium$xAntagonists =550 \0$wg$aCardiovascular agents =550 \0$wg$aDihydropyridine =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-23381: Nayler, W.G. Amlodipine, c1993. =670 \\$aUSAN and USP dict. drug names. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMedline. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$breg. number: 88150-42-9. =675 \\$aMerck =750 \2$aAmlodipine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017311 =LDR 00872cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363159202441 =005 20120730164401.0 =008 930816i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005975 =035 \\$aCBQ3558NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aVeterinary diet therapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiseases--Diet therapy$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Diseases--Diet therapy =450 \0$aAnimals$xDiseases$xDiet therapy =450 \0$wnne$aDiet in veterinary medicine =450 \0$aDomestic animals$xDiseases$xDiet therapy =450 \0$aLivestock$xDiseases$xDiet therapy =450 \0$aVeterinary clinical nutrition =550 \0$wg$aDiet therapy =550 \0$wg$aVeterinary therapeutics =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-27493: The Waltham book of clinical nutrition, c1993. =750 \2$aDiet Therapy$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004035Q000662 =LDR 00563cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363159302441 =005 20120730164401.0 =008 930813||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005964 =035 \\$aCBQ3547NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM666.C55 =150 \0$aClonazepam =450 \0$aNitrobenzodiazepine =550 \0$wg$aAnticonvulsants =550 \0$wg$aAntipsychotic drugs =550 \0$wg$aBenzodiazepines =550 \0$wg$aTranquilizing drugs =670 \\$aWork cat.: 89-82222: Clonazepam update, 1989. =750 \2$aClonazepam$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002998 =LDR 00622cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363159402441 =005 20070423101852.0 =008 930813i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005950 =035 \\$aCBQ3533LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.Z9 =150 \0$aAlcaligenes eutrophus =550 \0$wg$aAlcaligenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-100891: Oelm�uller, U. Stabilit�at der Hydrogenase-messenger-RNA in Alcaligenes eutrophus H16, c1991. =670 \\$aBergey's man. determinative bacteriology:$bv. 1, p. 370. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. micro.:$b2-e. =750 \2$aCupriavidus necator$0(DNLM)D020118$5IEN =LDR 00319cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880363159502441 =005 20120730164401.0 =008 930811i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005916 =035 \\$aCBQ3508NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aTendons$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$aTendon Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013708 =LDR 00657cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363159602441 =005 20120730164401.0 =008 930809i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 93005860 =035 \\$aCBQ3455NU =040 \\$aORU$cDLC =053 \\$aQR82.B3 =150 \0$aBacillus cereus =550 \0$wg$aBacillus (Bacteria) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kuppe, A. Structure and function of the phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C from Bacillus cereus, 1989. =670 \\$aBrock, T.D. Biology of microorganisms, 1988:$bp. 412 (... produced by the food poisoning bacteria ... B. cereus) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aBacillus cereus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001409 =LDR 00598cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363159702441 =005 20120730164401.0 =008 930809i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005847 =035 \\$aCBQ3442NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF723.H38 =150 \0$aHate in children =550 \0$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-172552: How and why children hate, c1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aHate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006252 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHate$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00507cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363159802441 =005 20120730164401.0 =008 930803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005759 =035 \\$aCBQ3369NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPenicillanic acids =550 \0$wg$aCarboxylic acids =670 \\$aMESH$b(Penicillanic acids) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Thiaazabicycloheptanes, Penicillanic acid) =670 \\$aHackh's chem. dict.$b(penicillanic acid) =750 \2$aPenicillanic acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010397 =LDR 00411cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363159902441 =005 20150305105136.0 =008 930803||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005758 =035 \\$aCBQ3368LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBeta lactamases$xInhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-28465: The role of piperacillin/tazobactam ... 1993. =750 \2$abeta-Lactamase Inhibitors$0(DNLM)D065093$5IEN =LDR 00962cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363160002441 =005 20120730164401.0 =008 930724i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005534 =035 \\$aCBQ2012NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL638.S2$c(Zoology) =150 \0$aOncorhynchus =550 \0$wg$aSalmonidae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-72941: Behnke, R.J. Native trout of western North America, 1992:$bp. xvi-xvii (order Salmoniformes, family Salmonidae, genus Oncorhynchus; includes native western trout as well as various salmon species) p. 3 (native North American trout recently moved to genus Oncorhynchus, with Pacific salmon) =670 \\$aCommon and sci. names of fishes from the U.S. and Canada, 1991:$bp. 79 (Oncorhynchus; now incl. trouts of rainbow and Cutthroat series; change endorsed by Comm. on Names of Fishes, Am. Fisheries Society) =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/16/93$b(Oncorhynchus) =750 \2$aOncorhynchus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017683 =LDR 00520cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363160102441 =005 20111212102903.0 =008 930723i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005494 =035 \\$aCBQ1976NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aChemiluminescence assay =450 \\$aChemiluminescent assay =550 \\$wg$aBiological assay =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-29413: Bioluminescence and chemiluminescence, 1993$b(chemiluminescent and bioluminescent assays) =750 \2$aLuminescent Measurements$0(DNLM)D008163$5IEN =LDR 00597cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363160202441 =005 20120730164401.0 =008 930721i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005399 =035 \\$aCBQ1889NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aTouch in infants =550 \0$wg$aSenses and sensation in infants =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-11782: Streri, A. Seeing, reaching, touching, c1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aTouch$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014110 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTouch$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00588cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363160302441 =005 20120730164400.0 =008 930721i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005398 =035 \\$aCBQ1888NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF720.S45 =150 \0$aSenses and sensation in infants =550 \0$wg$aInfant psychology =550 \0$wg$aInfants$xPhysiology =750 \2$81$wb$aSensation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012677 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSensation$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00667cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363160402441 =005 20120730164400.0 =008 930716i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005286 =035 \\$aCBQ1791NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP519.9.F56$cBiochemistry =150 \0$aFluorescent probes =550 \0$wg$aMolecular probes =550 \0$aFluorescence spectroscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-11620: Slavik, J. Fluorescent probes in cellular ... 1993. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fluorescent dyes x Fluorescent probes) =670 \\$aChem abst.$b(Fluorescent substances, probes; Fluorescent substances, dyes) =750 \2$aFluorescent Dyes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005456 =LDR 03102cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363160502441 =005 20130209162100.0 =008 930714i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93005224 =035 \\$aCBQ1733LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dICLAM =053 \0$aGN419.25$cEthnology =053 \0$aRD119.5.B82$cSurgery =150 \\$aBody piercing =450 \\$aPiercing, Body =550 \\$wg$aBody marking =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-172351: Gatewood, C. Primitives, 1992. =670 \\$aNewsweek, 5/31/93:$bp. 65 (Body piercing) =670 \\$aState of Kansas rules and regulations relating to the practice of tattooing, body piercing, and permanent cosmetics, 1997. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 21, 2012$b(Body piercing, a form of body modification, is the practice of puncturing or cutting a part of the human body, creating an opening in which jewellery may be worn. The word piercing can refer to the act or practice of body piercing, or to an opening in the body created by this act or practice. Ear piercing and nose piercing have been particularly widespread and are well represented in historical records and among grave goods.) =670 \\$aFlorida Department of Health website, Sept. 21, 2012$b(Body piercing, a form of body art, is the act of penetrating the skin to make, generally permanent in nature, a hole, mark, or scar. It does not include the use of a mechanized, pre-sterilized ear-piercing system that penetrates the outer perimeter or lobe of the ear or both.) =670 \\$a2001043462: Gay, K. Body marks : tattooing, piercing, and scarification, c2002. =670 \\$aDeMello, M. Encyclopedia of body adornment, 2007:$bintrod. (Body modification refers to the physical alteration of the body through the use of surgery, tattooing, piercing, scarification, branding, genital mutilation, implants, and other practices. Body modifications can be permanent or temporary, although most are permanent and alter the body forever.) Body piercing (Body piercing refers to the practice of using a needle to pierce the body, generally for the purposes of wearing jewelry, and piercing refers as well to the pierced part of the body, and sometimes to the jewelry worn. Body piercing can also refer to the practice of play piercings, in which parts of the body are pierced for ritual or sexual purposes, or even bloodletting, which was practiced, for example, by the ancient Mayans as well as a number of American Northwest Indians. Body piercings include those done on the earlobe and ear cartilage, the nostril and septum, the lips and mouth, the face, the genitals, the nipples, and other areas of the body.) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 21, 2012$b(Body Piercing. Scope Note: The perforation of an anatomical region for the wearing of jewelry. UF Ear Piercing; Eyebrow Piercing; Lip Piercing; Navel Piercing; Nipple Piercing; Piercing, Body; Tongue Piercing; in MeSH Tree Structures under Body Modification, Non-Therapeutic and under Punctures) =675 \\$aCanadian subject headings;$aHennepin;$aRandom House;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aBody Piercing$0(DNLM)D046288$5IEN =LDR 00860cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363160602441 =005 20140401142848.0 =008 930713i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 93005214 =035 \\$aCBQ1723NU =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC$dNjR$dDLC =150 \\$aStalking =550 \\$wg$aOffenses against the person =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Cong. Senate. Comm. on the Judiciary. Antistalking legislation, 1993:$bt.p. (Antistalking legislation) =670 \\$aAm. Heritage. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aNewsweek, July 13, 1992$b(stalking laws) =670 \\$aU.S. News & World report, Feb. 17, 1992$b(stalk and murder) =670 \\$aStalking : prosecutors convict and restrict, 1997. =675 \\$aBlack's law dict.;$aIndex to legal periodicals;$aLC database, July 9, 1993 =750 \2$aStalking$0(DNLM)D055807$5IEN =LDR 00615cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363160702441 =005 20120730164400.0 =008 930713i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005206 =035 \\$aCBQ1715LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF724.3.L68 =150 \0$aLove in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-203509: Alberoni, F. Il volo nuziale, 1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aLove$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008149 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLove$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00999cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363160802441 =005 20111226174121.0 =008 060313i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93005118 =035 \\$aCBQ1634LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRadio frequency identification systems =450 \\$aIdentification systems, Radio frequency =450 \\$aRF/ID systems =450 \\$aRFID systems =550 \\$wg$aIdentification$xEquipment and supplies =550 \\$wg$aRadio telemetry =550 \\$aNear field communication =670 \\$aWork cat.: Radio frequency identification reference book, c1992$b(RF/ID system) =670 \\$aASTI:$bp. 1843, under radio frequency ("Update on radio frequency identification" in Materials Handling Eng May, 1990) =670 \\$aLC database, July 7, 1993$b(Radio frequency identification) =675 \\$aEngr. index;$aHennepin;$aIAC;$aINIS;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. S&T;$aNASA;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aRadio Frequency Identification Device$0(DNLM)D057233$5IEN =LDR 00905cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363160902441 =005 20120730164400.0 =008 930709||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005112 =035 \\$aCBQ1628NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP377$cPhysiology =150 \0$aSolitary nucleus =450 \0$aNucleus of solitary tract =450 \0$aNucleus solitarius =450 \0$aNucleus tractus solitarii =450 \0$aSolitary tract nucleus =550 \0$wg$aMedulla oblongata =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-26818: Nucleus of the solitary tract, 1993$b(nucleus tractus solitarii, solitary tract nucleus) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Nucleus solitarius, solitary nucleus, called also nucleus of solitary tract, nucleus tractus solitarii) =670 \\$aMedline, 1990-1993$b(solitarius, solitary nucleus, solitary tract) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aSolitary Nucleus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017552 =LDR 00648cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363161002441 =005 20170228161549.0 =008 930706||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005046 =035 \\$aCBQ1568NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRM666.F49$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aFilgrastim =450 \\$aG-CSF (Colony-stimulating factor) =450 \\$aGranulocyte-colony stimulating factor =550 \\$wg$aColony-stimulating factors (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aRecombinant proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-5548: Filgrastim in clinical practice, c1993. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 1990-1993. =750 \2$aFilgrastim$0(DNLM)D000069585$5IEN =LDR 00732cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363161102441 =005 20120730164400.0 =008 930702i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93005024 =035 \\$aCBQ1548NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aDrooling =450 \0$aSaliva control =450 \0$aSialorrhea =450 \0$aSialozemia =550 \0$wg$aMouth$xAbnormalities =550 \0$wg$aOral habits =550 \0$aSaliva =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-158692: Johnson, H. A practical approach to saliva ... c1993. =670 \\$aMedical word finder$b(Sialorrhea; Sialozemia) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Sialorrhea) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Drool) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aSialorrhea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012798 =LDR 00714cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363161202441 =005 20120730164359.0 =008 930628i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93004932 =035 \\$aCBQ1464NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSpouses =550 \\$wg$aPersons =550 \\$aMarried people =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aAmer. Heritage dict. =670 \\$aWomen's thes. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on marriage partners as individuals, and their relationship to each other. General works discussing married people collectively are entered under$aMarried people. =681 \\$iNote under$aMarried people =750 \2$aSpouses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018454 =LDR 00955cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363161302441 =005 20120730164359.0 =008 930622i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 93004739 =035 \\$aCBQ0211NU =040 \\$aGU$cDLC =150 \0$aSialidoses =450 \0$aSialidosis =550 \0$wg$aLipidoses =550 \0$wg$aLysosomal storage diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sialidases and sialidoses, c1981:$bPref. ("... those forms of mucolipidoses due to sialidase deficiency, the 'Sialidoses'") =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(sialidosis) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b("sialidosis ... Cherry-red spot myoclonus syndrome") =670 \\$aMerritt's textbook of neurology, 1989:$bpp. 519-522 (Sialidosis, sialidoses; patients with sialidoses have a deficiency of alpha-L-neuraminidase, also known as sialidose; macular cherry-red spot myoclonus syndrome is one type) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aMucolipidoses$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D009081 =LDR 00877cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363161402441 =005 20120730164359.0 =008 930621||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 93004707 =035 \\$aCBQ0181NU =040 \\$aGU$cDLC =150 \0$aNeuraminidase =450 \0$aSialidase =550 \0$wg$aGlycosidases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sialidases and sialidoses, c1981:$bp. 3 ("The enzymes grouped under the heading N-acetylneuraminosylglycohydrolase (EC 3.2.1.18) or sialidase (neuraminidase) ...") =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(sialidase) =670 \\$aMESH$b(neuraminidase; x-ref from sialidase) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(sialidase) =670 \\$aStenesh, J. Dict. biochem. mol. biol.$b(neuraminidase, sialidase) =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b(neuraminidase used as text word more frequently than sialidase) =750 \2$aNeuraminidase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009439 =LDR 00604cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363161502441 =005 20120730164359.0 =008 930618i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93004641 =035 \\$aCBQ0129NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aUterus$xContraction =450 \0$aMyometrial contraction =450 \0$aMyometrium$xContraction =450 \0$aUterine contractility =450 \0$aUterine contraction =450 \0$aUterus$xContractility =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-25469: Control of uterine contractility, 1993$b(myometrial contractility) =750 \2$aUterine Contraction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014590 =LDR 00672cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363161602441 =005 20120730164359.0 =008 930618||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93004625 =035 \\$aCBQ0114NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aNeovascularization inhibitors =450 \0$aAngiogenesis inhibitors =450 \0$aTumor angiogenesis inhibitors =550 \0$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-152162: Lane, I.W. Sharks don't get cancer, c1992. =670 \\$aJ. experimental medicine, 1975:$bv. 141, pp. 427-439. =670 \\$aNew England j. medicine, 1971:$bv. 285, pp. 1182-1186. =750 \2$aAngiogenesis Inhibitors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020533 =LDR 00715cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363161702441 =005 20120730164359.0 =008 930608||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93004330 =035 \\$aCBP9865NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC684.C34$cCardiac therapy =150 \0$aNisoldipine =550 \0$wg$aCalcium$xAntagonists =550 \0$wg$aCarboxylic acids =550 \0$wg$aHypotensive agents =550 \0$wg$aPyridine =550 \0$wg$aVasodilators =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-116405: Workshop on nisoldipine in coronary artery diseases and myocardial infarction (1992 : London). =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =675 \\$aMerck =750 \2$aNisoldipine$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D015737 =LDR 00887cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363161802441 =005 20050523084705.0 =008 930608i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 93004306 =035 \\$aCBP9841LC =040 \\$aCSfA$cDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C24 =150 \\$aHyaenidae =550 \\$wg$aCarnivora =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hunt, R.M. Evolution of the aeluroid Carnivora : hyaenid affinities of the Miocene carnivoran Tungurictis spocki from Inner Mongolia, 1991$b("Preparation and reinterpretation of the auditory region demonstrates that Tungurictis belongs to an early lineage of Hyaenidae, although it has long been regarded as a viverrid.") =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 2, p. 1177 (Hyaenidae: family of three recent genera and four species: aardwolf (Proteles cristatus) and 3 species of hyenas (genera Hyaena and Crocuta)) =750 \2$aHyaenidae$0(DNLM)D045968$5IEN =LDR 00463cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363161902441 =005 20120730164359.0 =008 100519i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010009369 =035 \\$aCBP9369NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHypopharynx$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kleinsasser, O. Tumors of the larynx and hypopharynx, 1988 =750 \2$aHypopharyngeal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007012 =LDR 00799nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363162002441 =005 19980630200219.0 =005 19930702134035.5 =008 930514i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93003441 =035 \\$aCBP7545NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR201.P7333 =150 \0$aPorphyromonas gingivalis =450 \0$aBacteroides gingivalis =550 \0$wg$aPorphyromonas =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-17936: Biology of the species Porphyromonas gingivalis. =670 \\$aBergey's manual of systematic bacteriology. =670 \\$aDavis. Microbiology. =670 \\$aMedline. =670 \\$aDr. Newbrun. Nat. Inst. Dental Research. Lab. of microbial ecology$b(personal communication) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bacteroides gingivalis) =750 \2$aPorphyromonas gingivales$5IEN-M =LDR 00679cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363162102441 =005 20120730164359.0 =008 930514i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93003440 =035 \\$aCBP7544NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR82.B35 =150 \0$aPorphyromonas =550 \0$wg$aBacteroidaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-17936: Biology of the species Porphyromonas gingivalis, 1993. =670 \\$aBergey's manual of systematic bacteriology. =670 \\$aDavis. Microbiology. =670 \\$aMedline. =670 \\$aDr. Newbrun. Nat. Inst. Dental Research. Lab. of microbial ecology$b(personal communication) =750 \2$aPorphyromonas$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017861 =LDR 00525cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363162202441 =005 20120216094634.0 =008 930513i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 93003414 =035 \\$aCBP7518LC =040 \\$aOrU$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEndophytes =550 \\$wg$aPlants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Liu, T. The association between fungal endophytes and the jumping gall wasp ... 1991. =670 \\$aJohnston, L. Nitrogen-fixing endophytes ... 1980. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aEndophytes$0(DNLM)D060026$5IEN =LDR 00342cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880363162302441 =005 20080509103229.0 =008 930510i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93003278 =035 \\$aCBP7392NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMusculoskeletal system$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aMusculoskeletal Abnormalities$0(DNLM)D009139$5IEN =LDR 00742cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363162402441 =005 20120730164359.0 =008 930510i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93003272 =035 \\$aCBP7386NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aProteus syndrome =450 \0$aElephant man disease =450 \0$aProteiform syndrome =450 \0$aWiedemann syndrome =550 \0$wg$aEmbryonal tumors =550 \0$wg$aMultiple tumors =550 \0$wg$aMusculoskeletal system$xAbnormalities =550 \0$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aMESH$b(Proteus syndrome x Elephant man disease) =670 \\$aJablonski's dict. syndromes$b(Proteus syndrome. Syn: Wiedemann syndrome, proteiform syndrome) =750 \2$aProteus Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016715 =LDR 00526cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363162502441 =005 20120730164359.0 =008 930427i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93002878 =035 \\$aCBP5744LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C385$cBotany =150 \0$aCatha =550 \0$wg$aCelastraceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 89-966267: Sa�d�i, �A.F. al-Q�at f�i al-Yaman, 1983$b(Catha) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Catha, Celastraceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Catha) =750 \2$aCatha$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029754 =LDR 06166cz a2200469n 4500 =001 9882581728902441 =005 20250501092146.0 =008 030328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash 93002781 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 93002781 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170180900000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMdBE$dICLAM$dNIC =053 \0$aGN484 =150 \\$aFemale genital mutilation =450 \\$aCircumcision, Female =450 \\$aClitoridotomy =450 \\$wnne$aFemale circumcision =450 \\$aFemale genital cutting =450 \\$aFemale genital modification =450 \\$aFGC (Female genital cutting) =450 \\$aFGM (Female genital mutilation) =450 \\$aGenital cutting, Female =450 \\$aGenital mutilation, Female =450 \\$aMutilation, Female genital =550 \\$wg$aBody marking =550 \\$wg$aClitoris$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aInitiation rites =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Clitoridectomy x Female circumcision) =670 \\$aWomen's thes.$b(Female circumcision) =670 \\$aFemale circumcision, 1988:$bp. 51 (In practice the term "female circumcision" is used for several kinds of clitoral or genital manipulations) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(circumcision: female circumcision; clitoridotomy) =670 \\$aWashington Post, April 13, 1993:$bp. 9, Health section (Female circumcision) =670 \\$aWashington Post, June 14, 1996:$bp. A6 (female genital mutilation; genital mutilation) =670 \\$aBoyle, E.H. Female genital cutting, 2002:$bp. 25 (FGC: African feminists and scholars have criticized "female genital mutilation" for being ethnocentric; others adopt the term "female genital modifications" because the acronym "FGM" has become widely recognized) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 21, 2012$b(Circumcision, Female. Scope Note: A general term encompassing three types of excision of the external female genitalia - Sunna, clitoridectomy, and infibulation. It is associated with severe health risks and has been declared illegal in many places, but continues to be widely practiced in a number of countries, particularly in Africa. UF Clitorectomy; Clitoridectomy; Female Circumcision; Genital Mutilation, Female; Infibulation. In MeSH Tree Structures under Cosmetic Techniques - Body Modification, Non-Therapeutic and also under Surgical Procedures, Operative - Body Modification, Non-Therapeutic) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 21, 2012$b(under Body modification: Types: Female genital cutting/Labiaplasty/Clitoral hood reduction - removal of the labia minora or the clitoral hood) Female genital mutilation (Female genital mutilation (FGM), also known as female genital cutting and female circumcision, is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as "all procedures that involve partial or total removal of the external female genitalia, or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons. FGM is typically carried out on girls from a few days old to puberty." The WHO has offered four classifications of FGM. The main three are Type I, removal of the clitoral hood, almost invariably accompanied by removal of the clitoris itself (clitoridectomy); Type II, removal of the clitoris and inner labia; and Type III (infibulation), removal of all or part of the inner and outer labia, and usually the clitoris, and the fusion of the wound, leaving a small hole for the passage of urine and menstrual blood--the fused wound is opened for intercourse and childbirth. Several miscellaneous acts are categorized as Type IV. These range from a symbolic pricking or piercing of the clitoris or labia, to cauterization of the clitoris, cutting into the vagina to widen it (gishiri cutting), and introducing corrosive substances to tighten it; Other terms in use, apart from female circumcision, include female genital cutting (FGC), female genital surgeries, female genital alteration, female genital excision, and female genital modification. Several countries refer to Type 1 FGM as sunna circumcision. It is also known as kakia, and in Sierra Leone as bundu) =670 \\$aSex and social justice, 1999:$bpage 119 (Although discussions sometimes use the terms 'female circumcision' and 'clitoridectomy,' 'female genital mutilation' (FGM) is the standard generic term for all these procedures in the medical literature. [...] The term 'female circumcision' has been rejected by international medical practitioners because it suggests the fallacious analogy to male circumcision, which is generally believed to have either no effect or a positive effect on physical health and sexual functioning.) =670 \\$aUNFPA [United Nations Population Fund] website, accessed April 22, 2022:$bFemale genital mutilation (FGM) frequently asked questions (When the practice first came to international attention, it was generally referred to as 'female circumcision.' [...] However, the term 'female circumcision' has been criticized for drawing a parallel with male circumcision and creating confusion between the two distinct practices. [...] It is also sometimes argued that the term obscures the serious physical and psychological effects of genital cutting on women. UNFPA does not encourage use of the term 'female circumcision' because the health implications of male and female circumcision are very different.)$uhttps://www.unfpa.org/resources/female-genital-mutilation-fgm-frequently-asked-questions#FGM_terms =670 \\$aWorld Health Organization, 2022:$bFemale genital mutilation [fact sheet] (Female genital mutilation (FGM) comprises all procedures that involve partial or total removal of the external femal genitalia, or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons)$uhttps://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/female-genital-mutilation =680 \\$iHere are entered works on practices that involve surgery of the external female genital organs and that may vary in extent from simple cutting of the clitoral prepuce to total excision of the clitoris and parts of the labia. =688 \\$aHeading changed from Female circumcision to Female genital mutilation in July 2023. =750 \2$aCircumcision, Female$0(DNLM)D019093$5IEN =LDR 00593cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363162702441 =005 20120730164358.0 =008 930423||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93002717 =035 \\$aCBP5587NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRF294.5.O76$cAudiometry =150 \0$aOtoacoustic emissions =450 \0$aEmissions, Otoacoustic =550 \0$wg$aBioacoustics =670 \\$aWork cat.: 90-216467: Cochlear mechanisms and otoacoustic emissions, c1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Otoacoustic emissions, Spontaneous) =750 \2$aOtoacoustic Emissions, Spontaneous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017084 =LDR 00617cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363162802441 =005 20120730164358.0 =008 930422i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93002701 =035 \\$aCBP5573NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPatient-controlled analgesia =450 \0$aPCA (Patient-controlled analgesia) =550 \0$wg$aAnalgesia =550 \0$wg$aSelf medication =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-1605: Heath, M.L. Patient controlled analgesia, 1993$b(Patient controlled analgesia, PCA) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Analgesia, Patient-Controlled) =750 \2$aAnalgesia, Patient-Controlled$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016058 =LDR 00736cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363162902441 =005 20091030091429.0 =008 930422i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93002693 =035 \\$aCBP5567LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK898.S43$cBotanical chemistry =150 \\$aSeed storage compounds =450 \\$aStorage compounds, Seed =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =550 \\$wg$aSeeds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-17705: Seed storage compounds, 1993. =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/15/93$b(seed storage proteins, seed storage proteins and lectins) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 77, no. 11, p. 818 (seed storage protein) =675 \\$aCAB thes. =750 \2$aSeed Storage Proteins$0(DNLM)D055314$5IEN =LDR 00982cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363163002441 =005 20070525085928.0 =008 930420i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93002608 =035 \\$aCBP5484NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRB127 =150 \0$aReferred pain =450 \0$aHeterotopic pain =450 \0$aTelalgia =450 \0$aTransferred pain =450 \0$aSynalgia =550 \0$wg$aPain =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-10736: New trends in referred pain and hyperalgesia editors, 1993$b(transferred pain) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(pain: referred p.) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(pain: referred p.) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(pain: referred p. Also called heterotopic pain, synalgia, telalgia) =675 \\$aMESH =680 \\$iHere are entered works on pain perceived as coming from a region remote from its actual origin, such as pain felt in the arm in heart disease. =750 \2$aPain, Referred$0(DNLM)D053591$5IEN =LDR 00634cz 2200205n 4500 =001 9880363163102441 =005 20241022102013.0 =008 930416||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93002533 =035 \\$aCBP5414NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP552.Z55 =150 \0$aZinc-finger proteins =450 \0$aZinc fingers =550 \0$wg$aZinc proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-1623: Zinc-finger proteins in oncogenesis, 1993. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Zinc fingers) =750 \2$aZinc Fingers$0(DNLM)D016335$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aKruppel-Like Factor 4$0(DNLM)D000090062$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00873cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363163202441 =005 20120730164358.0 =008 930412||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93002348 =035 \\$aCBP5250NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP363.3 =150 \\$aNeural networks (Neurobiology) =450 \\$aBiological neural networks =450 \\$aNets, Neural (Neurobiology) =450 \\$aNetworks, Neural (Neurobiology) =450 \\$aNeural nets (Neurobiology) =550 \\$wg$aCognitive neuroscience =550 \\$wg$aNeurobiology =550 \\$aNeural circuitry =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-20503: Rethinking neural networks, c1993$b(biological neural networks) =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b(neural networks) =670 \\$aPhone call to Karl H. Pribram, 3/22/93$b(neural networks is not the same as neural circuitry) =750 \2$aNerve Net$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009415 =LDR 01062cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363163302441 =005 20120730164358.0 =008 030801i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93002326 =035 \\$aCBP5230HS =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dHU$dDLC =053 \0$aQH442.6 =150 \\$aTransgenic organisms =450 \\$aGenetically engineered organisms =450 \\$aGenetically modified organisms =450 \\$aGEOs (Genetically engineered organisms) =450 \\$aGMOs (Genetically modified organisms) =550 \\$wg$aOrganisms =550 \\$aGenetic engineering =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93019390: Transgenic organisms, c1993. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(transgenic organism) =670 \\$aLC database, April 5, 1993$b(genetically engineered organisms) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Organisms, Genetically Modified) =670 \\$aWikipedia, February 13, 2009:$bGenetically modified organism (GMO; GMOs) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aRandom House;$aBiol. & agr. index, v. 78, no. 2 =750 \2$aOrganisms, Genetically Modified$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030781 =LDR 00837cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363163402441 =005 20120730164358.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93002321 =035 \\$aCBP5225NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC925.53 =150 \\$aMusculoskeletal diseases in old age =450 \\$aGeriatric musculoskeletal diseases =550 \\$wg$aMusculoskeletal system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =550 \\$aGeriatric orthopedics =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93001426: Aging, musculoskeletal disorders and care of the frail elderly, c1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aMusculoskeletal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009140 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMusculoskeletal Diseases$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00579cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363163502441 =005 20050606093009.0 =008 930401i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93001918 =035 \\$aCBP4947NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQH212.T7 =150 \\$aTransmission electron microscopy =550 \\$wg$aElectron microscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-10483: Flegler, S.L. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy, 1993. =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/29/93$b(transmission electron microscopy) =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Electron, Transmission$0(DNLM)D046529$5IEN =LDR 00454cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363163602441 =005 20120730164358.0 =008 100929||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010116794 =035 \\$aCBP4178NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTraditional medicine$zAfrica =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: The magic of our local herbs, c1974 =750 \2$aMedicine, African Traditional$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016488 =LDR 00514cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363163702441 =005 20070511140237.0 =008 930422i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93002697 =035 \\$aCBP2934LC =035 \\$ash 93002697 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF809.C6 =150 \\$aClostridium diseases in animals =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases in animals =670 \\$aMerck vet.:$bpp. 322-329 (Clostridial diseases) =750 \2$aClostridium Infections$xveterinary$0(DNLM)D003015Q000662$5IEN =LDR 00860cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363163802441 =005 20070419142826.0 =008 930406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93002060 =035 \\$aCBP2905NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aBladder$xObstructions =450 \0$aBladder neck contracture =450 \0$aBladder neck obstruction =450 \0$aBladder neck stenosis =450 \0$aBladder neck stricture =450 \0$aBladder obstruction =450 \0$aObstructions of the bladder =550 \0$wg$aBladder$xDiseases =550 \0$aProstate$xHypertrophy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-17233: Pathogenesis of prostate obstruction, c1993. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bladder neck obstruction) =670 \\$aICD9-CM$b(596.0;753.6) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Obstruction) =750 \2$aUrinary Bladder Neck Obstruction$0(DNLM)D001748$5IEN =LDR 00660cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363163902441 =005 20120730164354.0 =008 921217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93010061 =035 \\$aCBN2154NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aSports injuries in children =450 \0$wnne$aSports for children$xAccidents and injuries =550 \0$wg$aChildren$xWounds and injuries =550 \0$wg$aPediatric sports medicine =750 \2$81$wb$aAthletic Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001265 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAthletic Injuries$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00590cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363164002441 =005 20120730164354.0 =008 921208i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006518 =035 \\$aCBN2071NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aGram-positive bacteria =550 \0$wg$aBacteria =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48294: Bacillus subtilis and other gram-positive bacteria. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Gram-Positive Bacteria) =670 \\$aMicrobiology, 4th ed.:$bpp. 14-15, 1990. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Gram-positive bacteria) =750 \2$aGram-Positive Bacteria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006094 =LDR 00641cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363164102441 =005 20120730164354.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92006513 =035 \\$aCBN2066NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ299 =150 \\$aPain in newborn infants =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48284: Pain in neonates, c1993. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$81$wb$aPain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010146 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007231 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPain$iand$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN =LDR 01133cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363164202441 =005 20251029111649.0 =008 921208i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006496 =035 \\$aCBN2050NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 92006496 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aHealth services accessibility =450 \0$aAccess to health care =450 \0$aAccessibility of health services =450 \0$aAvailability of health services =450 \0$aMedical care$xAccess =550 \0$wg$aMedical care =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48299: Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Committee on Monitoring Access to Personal Health Care Services, Access to health care in America, 1993$b(access to health care) =670 \\$aMESH$b(health services accessibility, x access to health care, accessibility of health services, availability of health services) =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/2/92$b(access to health care) =675 \\$aIAC;$aHennepin =750 \2$aHealth Services Accessibility$0(DNLM)D006297$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aAccess to Primary Care$0(DNLM)D000092863$4NM$5IEN =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/05/09 =LDR 00947cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363164302441 =005 20120730164353.0 =008 921204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006454 =035 \\$aCBN2012NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aAcademic medical centers =450 \0$aAcademic health centers =450 \0$aUniversity medical centers =550 \0$wg$aMedical centers =550 \0$wg$aUniversities and colleges =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-75185: Promoting community health : the role of the academic health center, 1992$b("Academic health centers consist of an allopathic or osteopathic school of medicine, at least one other health professions school or program, and one or more teaching hospitals) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Academic medical centers) =670 \\$aLC data base, 11/16/92$b(academic health centers, academic medical centers, university medical centers) =750 \2$aAcademic Medical Centers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000046 =LDR 00689cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363164402441 =005 20160428153817.0 =008 921203i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006421 =035 \\$aCBN1985NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aImpulse control disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48239: Handbook of childhood impulse disorders and ADHD ... c1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aDisruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007174 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aImpulse Control Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00803cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363164502441 =005 20160428153712.0 =008 921203i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006420 =035 \\$aCBN1984NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aImpulse control disorders =450 \0$aDisorders, Impulse control =450 \0$aImpulse disorders =550 \0$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48239: Handbook of childhood impulse disorders and ADHD ... c1993. =670 \\$aAmerican psychiatric glossary$b(impulse disorders) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Impulse control disorders) =670 \\$aDSMIIIR$b(Impulse control disorders not otherwise specified) =675 \\$aThes. psych. index terms =750 \2$aDisruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007174 =LDR 00559cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363164602441 =005 20120730164353.0 =008 921130i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006393 =035 \\$aCBN1961LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B8 =150 \\$aBursera =550 \\$wg$aBurseraceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-200529: M�etodos cuantitativos en la biogeograf�ia, 1984$b(Bursera) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(bursera: the type genus of Burseraceae) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Bursera) =750 \2$aBursera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031233 =LDR 00762cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363164702441 =005 20100723140407.0 =008 921128||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006380 =035 \\$aCBN1948NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPatellofemoral joint =450 \\$aFemoro-patellar joint =450 \\$aFemoropatellar joint =450 \\$aPatello-femoral joint =550 \\$wg$aFemur =550 \\$wg$aJoints =550 \\$wg$aPatella =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48244: The patellofemoral joint ... 1993. =670 \\$aLC data base, 11/23/92$b(patellofemoral; patello-femoral; femoro-patellar) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.:$bunder joint (femoropatellar joint) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aPatellofemoral Joint$0(DNLM)D057071$5IEN =LDR 00842cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363164802441 =005 20120730164353.0 =008 921121||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92006316 =035 \\$aCBN1890NU =040 \\$aDGPO$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aEthiofos =450 \0$aGammaphos =450 \0$aWR-2721 (Drug) =550 \0$wg$aOrganophosphorus compounds =550 \0$wg$aRadiation-protective agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Cong. Senate. Comm. on the Judiciary. Private patent extensions, 1992:$bt.p. (Ethiofos (WR2721); to extend the patent term for the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug Ansaid) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(20537-88-6) =670 \\$aBillups Am. drug index.$b(Ethiofos, formerly gammaphos) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ethiofos x Gammaphos, WR-2721) =675 \\$aMerck =750 \2$aAmifostine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004999 =LDR 00680cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363164902441 =005 20120730164353.0 =008 921120i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006297 =035 \\$aCBN1874NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ463.I54 =150 \\$aDeglutition disorders in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-223083: Wolf, L.S. Feeding and swallowing disorders in infancy, c1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aDeglutition Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003680 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDeglutition Disorders$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00644cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363165002441 =005 20120730164353.0 =008 921120i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006295 =035 \\$aCBN1872NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHearing disorders in infants =550 \\$wg$aCommunicative disorders in infants =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-70246: Screening children for auditory function, c1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aHearing Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006311 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHearing Disorders$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00660cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363165102441 =005 20120730164353.0 =008 921120i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006280 =035 \\$aCBN1857NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP109 =150 \0$aBaroreflexes =450 \0$aBaroceptor reflexes =450 \0$aBaroreceptor reflexes =450 \0$aPressoceptor reflexes =450 \0$aPressoreceptor reflexes =550 \0$wg$aBaroreceptors =550 \0$wg$aReflexes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-224806: Eckberg, D.L. Human baroreflexes ... 1992. =670 \\$aMEDLARS. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aBaroreflex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017704 =LDR 01236cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363165202441 =005 20120730164353.0 =008 911220i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91006353 =035 \\$aCBN1814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTR681.D43 =150 \0$aPostmortem photography =450 \0$aMemorial photography =450 \0$aPhotography of the dead =450 \0$aPhotography, Postmortem =550 \0$wg$aPortrait photography =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sleeping beauty : memorial photography in America, 1990:$bpref. (postmortem photography) =675 \\$aLC data base, 12/18/91;$aHennepin;$aFocal encyc. photog.;$aPict. encyc. photog.;$aEncyc. photog. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on photography of deceased persons taken as part of the mourning and memorialization process as well as collections of such photographs. Works on photography applied for purposes of evidence, identification, etc. are entered under$aLegal photography. =681 \\$iNote under$aLegal photography =750 \2$81$wb$aAutopsy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001344 =750 \2$81$wb$aPhotography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010781 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAutopsy$iand$aPhotography$5IEN =LDR 00621cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363165302441 =005 20120730164353.0 =008 921110i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006165 =035 \\$aCBN0163NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF720.A58 =150 \0$aAnxiety in infants =550 \0$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Brody, S. Anxiety and ego formation in infancy, c1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aAnxiety$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001007 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnxiety$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00615cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363165402441 =005 20120730164353.0 =008 921110i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006164 =035 \\$aCBN0162LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF720.E35 =150 \0$aEgo (Psychology) in infants =550 \0$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Brody, S. Anxiety and ego formation in infancy, c1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aEgo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004532 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEgo$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00526cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363165502441 =005 20120730164352.0 =008 921105||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006106 =035 \\$aCBN0107NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP552.T47 =150 \0$aThrombospondins =550 \0$wg$aGlycoproteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49064: Thrombospondin, 1993. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$bThrombospondins see Glycoproteins, thrombospondins. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =750 \2$aThrombospondins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019699 =LDR 00808cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363165602441 =005 20120730164352.0 =008 921102i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92006037 =035 \\$aCBN0039NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD119.5.F33 =150 \0$aFacelift =450 \0$aFace lift =450 \0$aFacelifts =450 \0$aRhytidectomy =450 \0$aRhytidoplasty =550 \0$wg$aFace$xSurgery =550 \0$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49030: Hamra, S.T. Composite rhytidectomy, 1993$b(Face lift, face-lift, rhytidectomy) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Rhytidoplasty x face lift x rhytidectomy) =670 \\$aLC data base, 10/30/92$b(facelift; face lift) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(Face lift=rhytidoplasty) =750 \2$aRhytidoplasty$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015361 =LDR 01567cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363165702441 =005 20080323143847.0 =008 030318i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92006022 =035 \\$aCBN0027NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQP624.5.M58 =150 \\$aMitochondrial DNA =450 \\$aMitochondrial genome =450 \\$aMitochondrial genomes =450 \\$amtDNA =550 \\$wg$aExtrachromosomal DNA =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92049034: Mitochondrial DNA in human pathology, 1993. =670 \\$aMESH$b(DNA, Mitochondrial) =670 \\$aScience dictionary, via AccessScience, Mar. 18, 2003$b(mitochondrial genome: See mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid; mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid [BIOCHEMISTRY] The circular deoxyribonucleic acid duplex, generally 5 to 10 copies, contained within a mitochondrion and maternally inherited since only the egg cell contributes significant numbers of mitochondria to the zygote. Abbreviated mtDNA. Also known as mitochondrial genome.) =670 \\$aStefanovi�c, S. Molecular systematics and chloroplast genome evolution of Convolvulaceae, 2002:$bp. 4 ("DNA sequence information from all three plant genomes, chloroplast DNA, mitochondrial DNA, and nuclear DNA") =670 \\$aThe organization and expression of the mitochondrial genome, 1980. =670 \\$aAnalysis of the structure and informational content of the mitochondrial genome in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 1973. =670 \\$aMitokhondrial�ny�i genom, 1990. =750 \2$aDNA, Mitochondrial$0(DNLM)D004272$5IEN =LDR 00775cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363165802441 =005 20110428154417.0 =008 921029i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92005993 =035 \\$aCBN0004LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK568.M52 =150 \\$aMicroalgae =450 \\$aMicro-algae =550 \\$wg$aAlgae =550 \\$wg$aMicroorganisms =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-21125: Ultrastructure of microalgae, 1993. =670 \\$aMicroalgae for food and feed, 1978. =670 \\$aStudies on microalgae and photosynthetic bacteria, 1963. =670 \\$aLC data base, 10/27/92$b(microalgae, micro-algae) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aBold algae;$aLee phycology;$aSwartz coll. dict. botany;$aBiol. 7 agr. index v. 44 =750 \2$aMicroalgae$0(DNLM)D058086$5IEN =LDR 01021cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363165902441 =005 20120730164352.0 =008 921021i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92005908 =035 \\$aCBM9929NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aHealth transition =450 \0$aEpidemiological transition =450 \0$aTransition, Epidemiological =450 \0$aTransition, Health =550 \0$wg$aEpidemiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-28566: Bumgarner, J.R. China : long-term issues ... 1992$b(health transition) =670 \\$aMedline, 7/22/92$b(health transition, epidemiological transition) =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/22/92$b(health transition, epidemiological transition) =675 \\$aMESH;$aStedman's med. dict.;Public health & prev. med/last =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the mortality decline and changes in disease occurrence from primarily communicable diseases to chronic non-communicable diseases that occur with economic development. =750 \2$aHealth Transition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019456 =LDR 01191cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363166002441 =005 20120730164352.0 =008 921013i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 92005730 =035 \\$aCBM7877NU =040 \\$aGU$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF969.B58 =150 \\$aBorder disease =450 \\$aFuzzy-lamb syndrome =450 \\$aHairy shaker disease =450 \\$aHairy-shaker syndrome =550 \\$wg$aGoats$xVirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aPestivirus infections =550 \\$wg$aSheep$xVirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Border disease of sheep, a virus-induced teratogenic disorder, 1982:$bp. 9 ("hairy-shaker" or "fuzzy-lamb" syndrome) p. 84 (citation: Orr, M.B., and R.M. Barlow, 1978: Experiments in Border disease. X. The postnatal skin lesion in sheep and goats. J. comp. Path., 88, p. 295-302) =670 \\$aConcise vet. dict., 1988$b(Border disease, a disease of sheep or goats) =670 \\$aBlack's vet. dict.$b("Border disease" of sheep; a disease occurring on the English-Welsh border, 1st described 1959) =670 \\$aMerck vet.$b(Border disease (Britain) or hairy shaker disease (Australia and N.Z.)) =750 \2$aBorder Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001882 =LDR 00666cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363166102441 =005 20120730164352.0 =008 921009i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92005720 =035 \\$aCBM7867NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aArterial catheterization in children =550 \0$wg$aPediatric cardiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Transcatheter therapy in pediatric cardiology, 1993. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$81$wb$aCatheterization, Peripheral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002406 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCatheterization, Peripheral$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00692cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363166202441 =005 20120730164352.0 =008 921008i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92005613 =035 \\$aCBM7763NU =035 \\$aSH 92005613 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC48.8 =150 \\$aRare diseases =450 \\$aRare disorders =450 \\$aUncommon diseases =550 \\$wg$aDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48754: Anesthesia and uncommon diseases, c1993$b(Uncommon diseases) =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 1, 1992$b(rare diseases) =670 \\$aLC database, July 2, 1999$b(titles: rare disorders) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aRare Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035583 =LDR 01024cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363166302441 =005 20120730164352.0 =008 921007i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92005596 =035 \\$aCBM7746NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRD544 =150 \\$aRestorative proctocolectomy =450 \\$aColoproctectomy, Restorative =450 \\$aIleal reservoirs =450 \\$aIleoanal pouches =450 \\$aJ-pouch =450 \\$aKock pouch =450 \\$aPouches, Ileoanal =450 \\$aProctocolectomy, Restorative =450 \\$aReservoirs, Ileal =450 \\$aRestorative coloproctectomy =550 \\$wg$aColectomy =550 \\$wg$aRectum$xSurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48681: Restorative proctocolectomy, 1993. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Proctocolectomy, Restorative x Coloproctectomy, Restorative, x Ileal reservoirs, x Ileoanal pouches, x J-pouch, x Kock pouch) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. (proctocolectomy, coloproctectomy) =750 \2$aProctocolectomy, Restorative$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016737 =LDR 00540cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363166402441 =005 20070516093808.0 =008 921006||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92005532 =035 \\$aCBM7685NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aEmbryonic stem cells =450 \\$aEmbryonal stem cells =550 \\$wg$aStem cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-37212: Hooper, M.L. Embryonal stem cells, c1992. =670 \\$aLC data base, 10/2/92$b(embryonic stem cells) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aEmbryonic Stem Cells$0(DNLM)D053595$5IEN =LDR 00612cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363166502441 =005 20120730164352.0 =008 921006i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92005489 =035 \\$aCBM7646NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aAsthma in pregnancy =550 \0$wg$aImmunologic diseases in pregnancy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48684: Asthma and allergy in pregnancy ... c1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aAsthma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001249 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAsthma$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00659cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363166602441 =005 20120730164352.0 =008 921006i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92005488 =035 \\$aCBM7645NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG580.A47 =150 \\$aAllergy in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aImmunologic diseases in pregnancy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48684: Asthma and allergy in pregnancy ... c1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aHypersensitivity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006967 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHypersensitivity$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00638cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363166702441 =005 20120730164352.0 =008 921006i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92005487 =035 \\$aCBM7644NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAllergy in infants =550 \\$wg$aImmunologic diseases in infants =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48684: Asthma and allergy in pregnancy and early infancy, c1993. =750 \2$81$wb$aHypersensitivity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006967 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHypersensitivity$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00641cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363166802441 =005 20250211111124.0 =008 921005||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92005483 =035 \\$aCBM7640NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.T68 =150 \\$aTranscription factors =450 \\$aGenetic transcription factors =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48702: Transcription factors, c1993. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aTranscription Factors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014157 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aTEA Domain Transcription Factors$0(DNLM)D000091262$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 00521cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363166902441 =005 20120730164351.0 =008 921001i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92005429 =035 \\$aCBM7589NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF809.C45 =150 \0$aChlamydia infections in animals =550 \0$wg$aBacterial diseases in animals =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-34988: Rickettsial and chlamydial diseases of domestic animals, 1993. =750 \2$aChlamydia Infections$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002690Q000662 =LDR 01239cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363167002441 =005 20110326124751.0 =008 920929i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92005410 =035 \\$aCBM7572LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRG950 =150 \0$aDoulas =450 \0$aCompanions, Labor (Obstetrics) =450 \0$aLabor companions (Obstetrics) =450 \0$aSupportive companions (Obstetrics) =550 \0$wg$aAllied health personnel =550 \0$aNatural childbirth$xCoaching =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-35509: Klaus, M.H. Mothering the mother ... c1993$b(Doula: a Greek word meaning woman caregiver; first used by Dana Raphael for experienced women who help mothers after birth with breastfeeding; now used in broader sense of a labor companion who provides the woman and her partner both emotional and physical support throughout the entire labor, delivery, and some extent afterward.) =670 \\$aMedlars, 9/21/92$b(doula; supportive companion) =675 \\$aMESH;$aWeb. 3 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on personnel who are experienced in childbirth and provide continuous, informed physical and emotional support to mothers during and following childbirth. =750 \2$aDoulas$0(DNLM)D059037$5IEN =LDR 00733cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363167102441 =005 20120730164351.0 =008 920928i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92005395 =035 \\$aCBM7558NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aExtracorporeal membrane oxygenation =450 \0$aECMO (Life support) =450 \0$aMembrane oxygenation, Extracorporeal =550 \0$wg$aBlood$xCirculation, Artificial =550 \0$wg$aRespiratory therapy =550 \0$aMembrane oxygenators =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-48685: Extracorporeal life support, c1993$b(Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, ECMO) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) =750 \2$aExtracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015199 =LDR 00878cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363167202441 =005 20060505131851.0 =008 920924i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92005325 =035 \\$aCBM7491NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRG315 =150 \0$aUterine cervix incompetence =450 \0$aCervix incompetence =450 \0$aFunnel cervix =450 \0$aInadequate cervix =450 \0$aIncompetent cervix =450 \0$aMuscular cervix =450 \0$aUterine cervical dysfunction =450 \0$aUterine cervical incompetence =550 \0$wg$aCervix uteri$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 90-124453: Shortle, B. Clinical aspects of cervical incompetence, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Uterine Cervical Incompetence) =670 \\$aMEDLARS. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(c-cal in.) =750 \2$aUterine Cervical Incompetence$0(DNLM)D002581$5IEN =LDR 00821cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363167302441 =005 20120730164351.0 =008 920924i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92005321 =035 \\$aCBM7487LC =040 \\$aAu$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.S$cBotany =150 \\$aSmilacaceae =450 \\$aSmilaceae =450 \\$aSmilacoideae =550 \\$wg$aLiliales =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(a family of herbs or somewhat woody vines (order Liliales), Smilacaceae, syn: Smilaceae) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Smilacaceae) =670 \\$aFlora of Australia:$bv. 46, p. 180 (a family of the order Liliales in the Cronquist phylogenetic system) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.$b(Smilacoideae (Smilacaceae)) =675 \\$aMacquarie dict.;$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.);$aSPN =750 \2$aSmilacaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029642 =LDR 01591cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880363167402441 =005 20120730164351.0 =008 920924i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92005297 =035 \\$aCBM7465NU =040 \\$aAu$cDLC =150 \0$aMalignant catarrhal fever =450 \0$aBovine malignant catarrh =450 \0$aBovine malignant catarrhal fever =450 \0$aGangrenous coryza =450 \0$aMalignant catarrh =450 \0$aMalignant catarrh fever =450 \0$aMalignant catarrh of cattle =450 \0$aMalignant head catarrh =450 \0$aMCF (Disease) =550 \0$wg$aBuffaloes$xVirus diseases =550 \0$wg$aCattle$xVirus diseases =550 \0$wg$aDeer$xVirus diseases =550 \0$wg$aHerpesvirus diseases in animals =670 \\$aWork cat.: Malignant catarrhal fever in Asian livestock, 1988. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(malignant catarrh also malignant catarrh fever) =670 \\$aBlack's vet. dict.$b(bovine malignant catarrhal fever see malignant catarrhal fever, cattle, buffaloes, famed deer, herpesvirus) =670 \\$aIntl. encyc. of vet. medicine, 1966$b(bovine malignant catarrh) =670 \\$aMerck vet.:$bp. 397 (malignant catarrhal fever, syn: MCF, Malignant head catarrh, Snotsiekte, Catarrhal fever, Gangrenous coryza; infectious disease of cattle, and some other Bovidae and Cervidae) =670 \\$aConcise vet. dict.$b(bovine malignant catarrhal fever see malignant catarrhal fever; fatal disease of cattle, buffalo and deer) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(malignant catarrhal fever) =750 \2$aMalignant Catarrh$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008304 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363167502441 =005 20120730164351.0 =008 920922i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92005259 =035 \\$aCBM6806NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aColchicine =550 \0$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \0$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aRandom House. =750 \2$aColchicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003078 =LDR 00486cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363167602441 =005 20120730164351.0 =008 920921i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92005253 =035 \\$aCBM6800NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aPancreatic fistula =550 \0$wg$aFistula =550 \0$wg$aPancreas$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-49618: Pancreatic fistulas, c1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fistula, Pancreatic) =750 \2$aPancreatic Fistula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010185 =LDR 00577cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363167702441 =005 20120730164351.0 =008 930323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92005236 $zsh 85087990 =035 \\$aCBM6784NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.M6 =150 \0$aMouth$xCancer =450 \0$aOral cancer =450 \0$aOral oncology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-901447: Oral oncology ... Procs. Intl. Congress, 1991. =670 \\$aLC data base, 9/18/92. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMEDLASR. =750 \2$aMouth Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009062 =LDR 00572cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363167802441 =005 20080509133310.0 =008 920918i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92005214 =035 \\$aCBM6763NU =040 \\$aAu$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK495.L72$cBotany =150 \0$aColchicum =550 \0$wg$aLiliaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bowles, E.A. A handbook of crocus and colchicum for gardeners, 1985. =670 \\$aWeb.3. =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 135. =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns.:$bp. 272. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aColchicum$0(DNLM)D003079$5IEN =LDR 00688cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363167902441 =005 20070523092924.0 =008 920916i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 92005156 =035 \\$aCBM6710LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 92005156 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMicrocystins =450 \\$aCyanobacterial peptide hepatotoxins =450 \\$aHepatotoxic cyanobacterial peptides =550 \\$wg$aCyanobacterial toxins =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial peptides =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92138618: Liquid chromatographic analysis of cyanobacterial peptide hepatotoxins, 1990. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbiol. & mol. biol. =750 \2$aMicrocystins$0(DNLM)D052998$5IEN =LDR 00913cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363168002441 =005 20120730164351.0 =008 920916i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92005146 =035 \\$aCBM6701NU =040 \\$aAu$cDLC =150 \0$aRhizotomy =450 \0$aRadicotomy =450 \0$aRoot section (Neurosurgery) =550 \0$wg$aSpinal nerve roots$xSurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: O'Neill, M.J. Rhizolysis : a treatment for back and neck pain, 1989$b(Despite the title of the work, this book is about rhizotomy, the cutting of the spinal root nerves not rhizolvsis, the decomposition due to means other than cutting) =670 \\$aGould med. dict. =670 \\$aHaubrich, W.S. Medical meanings, 1984. =670 \\$aInternational classification of diseases, 9th revision:$bv. 3, Procedures 03.1 (Clinical modification) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aRhizotomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019051 =LDR 00863cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363168102441 =005 20111229090544.0 =008 920916||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92005139 =035 \\$aCBM6694NU =040 \\$aAu$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGranulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor =450 \\$aCSF-GM (Colony-stimulating factor) =450 \\$aGM-CSF (Colony-stimulating factor) =450 \\$aHistamine-producing cell-stimulating factor =550 \\$wg$aColony-stimulating factors (Physiology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Elliott, M.J.H. Interactions of Interleukin-3 and granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor ... 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor x CSF-GM; GM-CSF; Histamine-producing cell-stimulating factor) =750 \2$aGranulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor$0(DNLM)D016178$5IEN =LDR 01006cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363168202441 =005 20070514091356.0 =008 920916||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92005138 =035 \\$aCBM6693NU =040 \\$aAu$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aInterleukin-3 =450 \0$aErythrocyte burst-promoting factor =450 \0$aIL-3 (Biomolecule) =450 \0$aMast-cell colony-stimulating factor =450 \0$aMulti-CSF (Colony-stimulating factor) =450 \0$aMultipotential colony-stimulating factor =450 \0$aP-cell stimulating factor =550 \0$wg$aColony-stimulating factors (Physiology) =550 \0$wg$aInterleukins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Elliott, M.J.H. Interactions of Interleukin-3 and granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor ... 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Interleukin-3 x Erythrocyte burst-promoting factor; IL-3; Mast-cell colony-stimulating factor; Multipotential colony-stimulating factor; P-cell stimulating factor) =750 \2$aInterleukin-3$0(DNLM)D007377$5IEN =LDR 00749cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363168302441 =005 20120730164351.0 =008 920915||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 92005136 =035 \\$aCBM6691NU =040 \\$aAu$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aAtracurium =450 \0$aAtracurium besylate =450 \0$aAtracurium dibesylate =550 \0$wg$aCurare-like agents =550 \0$wg$aIsoquinoline =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of atracurium. =670 \\$aMerck:$bAppendix A-Z (Atracurium Besylate) =670 \\$aAm. drug index$b(A. Besylate) =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aCondensed chemical dict., 1981;$aGardner's chemical synonyms and trade names, 1984 =750 \2$aAtracurium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001279 =LDR 01735cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9882581727402441 =005 20250501095819.0 =008 920911i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash 92005071 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 92005071 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171493140000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChildren with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder =450 \\$aADD children =450 \\$wnne$aAttention-deficit-disordered children =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmentally disabled children =550 \\$aHyperactive children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Report of the Council for Exceptional Children's Task Force on Children with Attention Deficit Disorder. Children with ADD =670 \\$aERIC:$b(Attention-deficit-disordered children; ADD children) =670 \\$aHennepin:$bADD children. =670 \\$aLange, Klaus W et al. "The history of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder." in Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorders vol. 2(4) 2010 :$bpage 252 (In order to further improve the criteria, in particular with respect to empirical validation, the revision of the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III-R) in 1987 removed the concept of two subtypes and renamed the disorder Attention deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)) =688 \\$aHeading changed from Attention-deficit-disordered children to Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in February 2024. =750 \2$81$wb$aAttention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001289 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAttention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00610cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362677502441 =005 20120730164127.0 =008 860702||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86003969 =035 \\$aCAS7647NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.P828 =150 \\$aPrimaquine =550 \\$wg$aAmines =550 \\$wg$aAntimalarials =550 \\$wg$aQuinoline =670 \\$aWork cat.: Primaquine, c1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPrimaquine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011319 =LDR 00495cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362677602441 =005 20070504095423.0 =008 860701||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86003932 =035 \\$aCAS7615NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP99.3.A65 =150 \\$aApolipoproteins =550 \\$wg$aBlood lipoproteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Human apolipoprotein mutants...c1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aApolipoproteins$0(DNLM)D001053$5IEN =LDR 00490cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362677702441 =005 20120730164127.0 =008 860628i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86003817 =035 \\$aCAS7509NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.A74$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aArenavirus diseases =450 \\$aArenavirus infections =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Howard, C.R. Arenaviruses, 1985. =750 \2$aArenaviridae Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001117 =LDR 01537cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362677802441 =005 20120730164127.0 =008 860627i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86003783 =035 \\$aCAS7478NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRJ506.R47 =150 \\$aRett syndrome =450 \\$aRett disorder =450 \\$aRett's disorder =450 \\$aRett's syndrome =550 \\$wg$aAutism spectrum disorders =550 \\$wg$aGirls$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes in children =550 \\$wg$aX-linked mental retardation =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Rett syndrome, 1986. =670 \\$aHagberg, B. A progressive syndrome of autism, dementia, ataxia, and loss of purposeful hand use in girls: Rett syndrome: report of 35 cases.Ann. Neurol. 14:471-479, 1983. =670 \\$aOpitz, J.M. Rett syndrome: some comments on terminology and diagnosis. Am. j. med. gen.:$bv. 24, pp. 7-37. =670 \\$aMoser, H.W. Preamble to the workshop on Rett syndrome. Am. j. med. gen.:$bv. 24, pp. 1-20. =670 \\$aWebMD, Dec. 3, 2008$b(Rett syndrome; childhood disintegrative disorder) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 3, 2008$b(Rett syndrome (also called Rett disorder)) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Dec. 3, 2008$b(Rett syndrome; UF: Autism-Dementia-Ataxia-Loss of Purposeful Hand Use syndrome; Cerebroatrophic hyperammonemia; Rett disorder; Rett's disorder; Rett's syndrome) =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aRett Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015518 =LDR 00635cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362677902441 =005 20120730164126.0 =008 860626i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86003731 =035 \\$aCAS7442NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF720.P47 =150 \\$aPerception in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfant psychology =550 \\$wg$aPerception =670 \\$aWork cat.: Handbook of infant perception, 1986. =750 \2$81$wb$aPerception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010465 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPerception$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00638cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362678002441 =005 20120730164126.0 =008 860626i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86003725 =035 \\$aCAS7436NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK569.L53$cAlgology =150 \\$aMacrocystis =550 \\$wg$aLessoniaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Daegling, M. Monster seaweeds, c1986$b(Macrocystis) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aChapman, V.J. The algae, 1973: p. 232. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.): p. 1023$b(Macrocystis; Lessoniaceae) =670 \\$aBold algae: p. 369. =750 \2$aMacrocystis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044662 =LDR 00589cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362678102441 =005 20120730164126.0 =008 860626i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86003713 $zsh 88022398 =035 \\$aCAS7424NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK569.L2 =150 \\$aLaminaria =550 \\$wg$aLaminariaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Daegling, M. Monster seaweeds, c1986. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aLC data base, 5/16/86$b(Laminaria) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Laminaria) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aLaminaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007795 =LDR 00846cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362678202441 =005 20120730164126.0 =008 860625i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86003663 =035 \\$aCAS7381NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 86003663 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA975.5.C36 =150 \\$aHospitals$xCase management services =450 \\$aCase management in hospitals =450 \\$aHospital case management services =450 \\$wnne$aHospitals$xCase management studies =550 \\$wg$aHospital care =550 \\$wg$aMedical social work =670 \\$aWork cat.: Evashwick, C. Case management, 1985. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aLC database, May 1, 1986;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aMESH;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aHosp. admin. term.;$aMosby's med. nurs. dict. =750 \2$aCase Management$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019090 =LDR 00710cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362678302441 =005 20120730164126.0 =008 860624i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86003647 =035 \\$aCAS7366NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aStrongylida =450 \\$aTrichostrongyloidea =550 \\$wg$aSecernentea =670 \\$aBritannica Macro.$b(under Aschelminthes) =670 \\$aBarkley, F. Outline class. of organisms, 1973: p.10. =670 \\$aSynopsis and class. of living organisms, 1982: p. 909$b(parasitic worms) =670 \\$aHyman, L. Invertebrates, 1951: v. 3, p. 334$b(may be same as order called Strongyloidea) =750 \2$aStrongylida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017183 =LDR 00930cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362678402441 =005 20120730164126.0 =008 860617i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86003520 =035 \\$aCAS7248NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 86003520 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.C5418 =150 \\$aCiprofloxacin =450 \\$aCipro (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aQuinolone antibacterial agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Ciproflaxin Workshop (1st : 1985 : Leverkusen, Germany). 1st International Ciprofloxacin Workshop, 1986$b(one of the most active chemotherapeutic agents of the quinoline group) =670 \\$aBayer Healthvillage web site, Oct. 15, 2001$b(Ciprofloxacin, Cipro (registered trademark): a 4-quinolone; first fluoroquinolone antibiotic on the market in 1987) =675 \\$aUSP/USAN;$aMerck index;$aAmerican drug index;$aChem. abst. index guide =750 \2$aCiprofloxacin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002939 =LDR 00567cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362678502441 =005 20120730164126.0 =008 860609i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86003275 =035 \\$aCAS7019LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK494.5.Z35$cBotany =150 \\$aZamiaceae =550 \\$wg$aCycads =670 \\$aWork cat.: Giddy, C. Cycads of South Africa, 1984: p. 11$b(Zamiaceae; incl. Zamia, Encephalartos) =670 \\$aBold, H.C. Morphology of plants and fungi, 1980: p. 476. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aZamiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032481 =LDR 00649cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362678602441 =005 20120730164126.0 =008 860606i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86003256 =035 \\$aCAS7001NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ506.S66 =150 \\$aSomatoform disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shapiro, E.G. The somatizing child, c1986. =750 \2$81$wb$aSomatoform Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013001 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSomatoform Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00685cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362678702441 =005 20120730164126.0 =008 860605i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86003225 =035 \\$aCAS6970NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.H34 =150 \\$aHallucinations and illusions in children =550 \\$wg$aHallucinations and illusions =550 \\$wg$aPsychoses in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hallucinations in children, c1986. =750 \2$81$wb$aHallucinations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006212 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHallucinations$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01252cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362678802441 =005 20120730164126.0 =008 860605i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86003208 =035 \\$aCAS6953LC =035 \\$aSH 86003208 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aFeverfew =450 \\$aChrysanthemum parthenium =450 \\$aFeverfew chrysanthemum =450 \\$aMatricaria capensis =450 \\$aMatricaria parthenium =450 \\$aPyrethrum parthenium =450 \\$aTanacetum parthenium =550 \\$wg$aTanacetum =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hancock, K. The feverfew story, 1986: p. 17$b(Tanacetum parthenium) =670 \\$aWeb. 3.: p. 842$b(feverfew; Chrysanthemum parthenium) =670 \\$aUsher dict. plants: p. 148$b(Chrysanthemum parthenium (L.) Bernh.; sy= Matricaria parthenium; feverfew chrysanthemum) =670 \\$aCklst. vasc. flora: p. 105$b(Tanacetum L. parthenium (L.) Schutz.; sy=Chrysanthemum p. (L.) Bernh., Matricaria p. L.) =670 \\$aFAO. Plants and plant products: p. 54$b(C. parthenium; sy= Pyrethrum p.; feverfew) =670 \\$aHortus 3: p. 268$b(C. parthenium (L.) Bernh.; sy= Matricaria capensis; feverfew) =750 \2$aTanacetum parthenium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020903 =LDR 00601cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362678902441 =005 20120730164126.0 =008 860529i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86003112 =035 \\$aCAS6858NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG600$bRG633 =150 \\$aPerinatology =450 \\$aMedicine, Perinatal =450 \\$aPerinatal medicine =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics =550 \\$wg$aPediatrics =670 \\$aWork cat.: A classified bibliography of controlled trials in perinatal medicine ... 1985. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPerinatology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010500 =LDR 00618cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362679002441 =005 20120730164126.0 =008 860523||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86003067 =035 \\$aCAS6814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCryoglobulins =450 \\$aCryogammaglobulins =450 \\$aCryoglobins =550 \\$wg$aAutoantibodies =670 \\$aWork cat.: Antiglobulins, cryoglobulins, and glomerulonephritis, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH =670 \\$aNIH =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCryoglobulins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003450 =LDR 00841cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362679102441 =005 20120730164125.0 =008 860523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86003035 =035 \\$aCAS6782NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC684.P3 =150 \\$aCardiac pacing =450 \\$aArtificial cardiac pacing =450 \\$aCardiac pacing, Artificial =450 \\$aHeart pacing =450 \\$aPacing, Cardiac =550 \\$wg$aArrhythmia$xTreatment =550 \\$wg$aElectric stimulation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Furman, S. A practice of cardiac pacing, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cardiac pacing, Artificial) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(see, Pacing) =670 \\$aHarvey's Principles and Practice of Medicine:$bp. 231. =675 \\$aNIH =750 \2$aCardiac Pacing, Artificial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002304 =LDR 00704cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362679202441 =005 20130404111930.0 =008 860522i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86003028 =035 \\$aCAS6775NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ420.D5 =150 \\$aDiabetes in youth =450 \\$aJuvenile diabetes =550 \\$wg$aYouth$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Travis, L.B. Diabetes mellitus in children and adolescents, 1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003922 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00836cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362679302441 =005 20060511155845.0 =008 060301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86003011 =035 \\$aCAS6759NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P925$cZoology =150 \\$aCallimico =550 \\$wg$aCebidae =550 \\$wg$aMarmosets =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rettberg, B. Callimico goeldii : 1983 ... c1986. =670 \\$aGroves, C. Primate taxonomy, 2001:$bp. 147 (Genus Callimico Miranda Ribeiro, 1911, in family Cebidae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.: p. 1033. =670 \\$aMorris mam.: p. 109. =670 \\$aNapier Hndbk. liv. primates: p. 347. =670 \\$aCorbet World list mam. species: p. 85. =670 \\$aHonacki Mam. species: p. 225. =750 \2$aCallimico$0(DNLM)D016647$5IEN =LDR 00492cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362679402441 =005 20120730164125.0 =008 860522||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86002987 =035 \\$aCAS6737NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBiological warfare (International law) =550 \\$wg$aInternational law =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sims, N.R.A. The diplomacy of biological disarmament, 1986. =750 \2$aBiological Warfare$xlegislation & jurisprudence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001694Q000331 =LDR 00518cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362679502441 =005 20120730164125.0 =008 860522||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002976 =035 \\$aCAS6726NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAlbendazole =550 \\$wg$aAnthelmintics =550 \\$wg$aBenzimidazoles =670 \\$aWork cat.: Albendazole in helminthiasis, 1983. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aChem. abst. index guide. =750 \2$aAlbendazole$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015766 =LDR 00734cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362679602441 =005 20120730164125.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86002965 =035 \\$aCAS6716NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.M7$cMycology =150 \\$aAspergillus =550 \\$wg$aMoniliaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Penicillium and Aspergillus Workshop (1st : 1985 : Trippenhuis of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences and Letters). Advances in penicillium and aspergillus systematics, c1985. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Aspergillus) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aAinsworth fungi. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =750 \2$aAspergillus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001230 =LDR 00882cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362679702441 =005 20120730164124.0 =008 860514||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002892 =035 \\$aCAS6644NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMethylphenyltetrahydropyridine =450 \\$aMPTP (Neurotoxin) =550 \\$wg$aNeurotoxic agents =550 \\$wg$aPyridine$xDerivatives =670 \\$aWork cat.: MPTP, a neurotoxin producing a Parkinsonian syndrome, 1986$b(1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,5,6-tetrahydropyridine) =670 \\$aJAMA, v. 250(1) July 1, 1984: pp.13-14$b(MPTP, a by-product of the synthesis of a meperidine (Demerol) analogue, MPPP) =670 \\$aJAMA, v. 252(3) July 20, 1984: p. 331$b(a street drug contaminant) =675 \\$aChem. abstr. Index Guide;$aMerck Index;$aMESH;$aUSAN/USP =750 \2$a1-Methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015632 =LDR 00866cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362679802441 =005 20120730164124.0 =008 860507||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002803 =035 \\$aCAS6556NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK898.S55$cBotanical chemistry =150 \\$aShikimic acid =450 \\$aTrihydroxycyclohexenecarboxylic acid =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Phytochemical Society of North America. Meeting (25th : 1985 : Pacific Groves, Ca.). The shikimic acid pathway, c1986. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(shikimic acid) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech.: v. 1, p. 350. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Shikimic acid : 1-Cyclohexene-1-carboxylic acid, 3,4,5,-trihydroxy-) =750 \2$aShikimic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012765 =LDR 00761cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362679902441 =005 20050418090151.0 =008 860507i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86002798 =035 \\$aCAS6551NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.B46$cTherapeutics =053 \0$aRS431.B48$cPharmacy =150 \\$aBeta lactam antibiotics =450 \\$aAntibiotics, Lactam$5IEN =450 \\$aLactam antibiotics =550 \\$wg$aAntibiotics =550 \\$wg$aLactams =670 \\$aWork cat.: Beta-lactam antibiotics for clinical use, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antibiotics, Lactam x Beta-lactam antibiotics) =670 \\$aKatzung. B. Basic & clinical pharmacology, 1984: pp. 522-$b(Beta-lactam drugs) =750 \2$abeta-Lactams$0(DNLM)D047090$5IEN =LDR 01006cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362680002441 =005 20120730164124.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86002656 =035 \\$aCAS6411NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC390 =150 \\$aSubacute sclerosing panencephalitis =450 \\$aDawson's encephalitis =450 \\$aEncephalitis, Subacute sclerosing =450 \\$aPanencephalitis, Subacute sclerosing =450 \\$aSSPE (Disease) =450 \\$aSubacute inclusion encephalitis =450 \\$aSubacute sclerosing leukoencephalitis =450 \\$aVan Bogaert's leukoencephalitis =550 \\$wg$aCerebral sclerosis, Diffuse =550 \\$wg$aEncephalitis =550 \\$wg$aMeasles$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, 1986. =670 \\$aMerck Manual (14th ed.) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aSubacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013344 =LDR 00506cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362680102441 =005 20110505103836.0 =008 860430i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002614 =035 \\$aCAS6369LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSB750 =150 \\$aPlant immunology =450 \\$aImmunology, Plant =550 \\$wg$aImmunology =550 \\$aPlants$xDisease and pest resistance =670 \\$aWork cat.: Immunology in plant science, 1986. =750 \2$aPlant Immunity$0(DNLM)D057865$5IEN =LDR 00614cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362680202441 =005 20120730164124.0 =008 860430||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002590 =035 \\$aCAS6345NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDichloromethane =450 \\$aMethylene chloride =550 \\$wg$aMethane =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Methylene chloride) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Dichloromethane) =675 \\$aVan Nostrand chemists Dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMethylene Chloride$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008752 =LDR 00730cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362680302441 =005 20120730164124.0 =008 920109i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86002565 =035 \\$aCAS6320NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.A25$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC607.A26$cGeneral =150 \\$aAIDS-related complex =450 \\$aARC (Disease) =550 \\$wg$aHIV infections =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clinical aspects of AIDS and AIDS-related complex, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Acquired immunolodeficiency syndrome) =670 \\$aBest and Taylor: p. 374$b(AIDS) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(AIDS) =675 \\$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aAIDS-Related Complex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000386 =LDR 00460cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362680402441 =005 20140227163158.0 =008 860428i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002460 =035 \\$aCAS6224NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDisaster victims =450 \\$aVictims of disasters =550 \\$wg$aVictims =670 \\$aRaphael, B. When disaster strikes, c1986. =675 \\$aHennepin =750 \2$aDisaster Victims$0(DNLM)D064891$5IEN =LDR 00781cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362680502441 =005 20120730164124.0 =008 860428i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002458 =035 \\$aCAS6222NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ506.D4 =150 \\$aDepression in infants =450 \\$aDepression, Mental, in infants =550 \\$wg$aDepression, Mental =550 \\$wg$aInfant psychiatry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Trad, P.V. Infant depression, c1986. =750 \2$81$wb$aDepression$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003863 =750 \2$81$wb$aDepressive Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003866 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDepression$ior$aDepressive disorder$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00516cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362680602441 =005 20091026101305.0 =008 860428||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002390 =035 \\$aCAS6154NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aParaneurons =450 \\$aNeuroendocrine cells =550 \\$wg$aNeurons =550 \\$aChromaffin cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: Paraneurons, 1981. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aNeuroendocrine Cells$0(DNLM)D055099$5IEN =LDR 00428cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362680702441 =005 20100721105202.0 =008 860428i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002380 =035 \\$aCAS6144LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMedicine, Mongolian =450 \\$aMongolian medicine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wu, S. Meng i ch�eng fang hs�uan, c1984. =750 \2$aMedicine, Mongolian Traditional$0(DNLM)D056785$5IEN =LDR 00941cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362680802441 =005 20070525101727.0 =008 860421i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002305 =035 \\$aCAS6070LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK898.P64$cBotanical chemistry =150 \\$aPhycobiliproteins =450 \\$aBiliproteins =550 \\$wg$aPhotosynthetic pigments =550 \\$wg$aPlant pigments =550 \\$wg$aPlant proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: MacColl, R. Phycobiliproteins, 1987$b(biliproteins, also called phycobiliproteins) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index: v. 36, p. 1311. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(biliprotein) =670 \\$aLight reaction path of photosynthesis, 1982. =670 \\$aPenguin dictionary of botany, 1984$b(biliprotein) =675 \\$aHawley chem. dict.;$aWeb. 3;$aSwartz, D. Collegiate dictionary of botany, 1977 =750 \2$aPhycobiliproteins$0(DNLM)D052979$5IEN =LDR 01011cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362680902441 =005 20120730164124.0 =008 860416i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002281 =035 \\$aCAS6048NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTask analysis =450 \\$aAnalysis, Task =550 \\$wg$aEvaluation =670 \\$aDict. pers. mgt. =670 \\$aEric thes. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. mgt. =670 \\$aOran, D. The MBA's dictionary, c1983. =670 \\$aEncyc. of prof. mgt., 1979: p. 499. =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/21/86. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the process of identifying all the things that must be done to complete an activity satisfactorily. Works on the process of making a detailed study of a job to determine the duties, facilities required, conditions of work, and the qualifications needed for its performance are entered under$aJob analysis. =681 \\$iNote under$aJob analysis =750 \2$aTask Performance and Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013647 =LDR 00667cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362681002441 =005 20120730164124.0 =008 860415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002265 =035 \\$aCAS6033NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK635.P5 =150 \\$aPhysarum polycephalum =550 \\$wg$aPhysarum =670 \\$aWork cat.: NATO Advanced Research Workshop on the Molecular Biology of "Physarum Polycephalum" (1985 : Madison, Wis.) The molecular biology of "Physarum polycephalum", c1986. =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/20/86. =670 \\$aOld Catalog heading$b(Physarum polycephalum) =750 \2$aPhysarum polycephalum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016839 =LDR 00811cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362681102441 =005 20120730164124.0 =008 860414i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002246 =035 \\$aCAS6017NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA641.T5$cPublic health =150 \\$aTick-borne diseases =450 \\$aTickborne diseases =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ticks and tick-borne diseases, 1983. =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/4/86$b(tick-borne diseases) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(tick-borne disease) =670 \\$aMiller, W.C. Encyc. of animal care, 1972$b(tick-borne disease) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index: v. 38 (tick-borne fever) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Babesiosis, a tickborne disease) =750 \2$aTick-Borne Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017282 =LDR 00922cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362681202441 =005 20111220134322.0 =008 860411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002225 =035 \\$aCAS6001NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRB37$bRB56.5 =150 \\$aMedical laboratory technology =450 \\$wnne$aMedical laboratories$xTechnique =450 \\$aMedical technology (Medical laboratory technology) =450 \\$aTechnology, Medical laboratory =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis, Laboratory =550 \\$aMedical technologists =670 \\$aWork cat.: Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Committee for Evaluating Medical Technologies in Clinical Use. Assessing medical technologies, 1985. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Technology, Medical) =670 \\$aLC data base, 1/30/86$b(Medical laboratory technology; Medical technology) =675 \\$aNIH =750 \2$aClinical Laboratory Techniques$0(DNLM)D019411$5IEN =LDR 00897cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362681302441 =005 20120730164124.0 =008 860410i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002206 =035 \\$aCAS5982NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC918.P58 =150 \\$aPolycystic kidney disease =450 \\$aADPKD (Disease) =450 \\$aAutosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease =450 \\$aKidney, Polycystic =450 \\$aPKD (Disease) =550 \\$wg$aHuman chromosome abnormalities =550 \\$wg$aKidney, Cystic =670 \\$aWork cat.: International workshop on polycystic kidney disease. Problems in diagnosis and management of polycystic kidney disease, c1985. =670 \\$aNIH$b(congenital abnormalities, kidney, polycystic) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Kidney, Polycystic) =750 \2$aPolycystic Kidney Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007690 =LDR 00810cz 2200241n 4500 =001 9880362681402441 =005 20220802154408.0 =008 860409i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86002175 =035 \\$aCAS5952NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFlaviviruses =450 \\$aFlaviviridae =450 \\$aGroup B arboviruses =550 \\$wg$aArboviruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: The togaviridae and flaviviridae, c1986. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 29, 2007$b(Flaviviridae: a family of RNA viruses, many of which cause disease in humans and domestic animals) =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aZinsser's Microbiology. =750 \2$aFlaviviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018067 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aPegivirus$0(DNLM)D000087082$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00635cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362681502441 =005 20120730164123.0 =008 860409i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002171 =035 \\$aCAS5948NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF720.E45 =150 \\$aEmotions in infants =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Affective development in infancy, 1986. =750 \2$81$wb$aEmotions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004644 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEmotions$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00781cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362681602441 =005 20120730164123.0 =008 860408|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002117 =035 \\$aCAS5897NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFolinic acid =450 \\$aCitrovorum factor =450 \\$aLeucovorin =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aFolic acid =670 \\$aWork cat.: The current status of 5-fluoro-uracil-leucovorin calcium combination, c1984. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Citrovorum factor) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Folinic acid) =670 \\$aMerck Index$b(Folinic acid) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Folinic acid) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aLeucovorin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002955 =LDR 00571cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362681702441 =005 20120730164123.0 =008 860408||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002094 =035 \\$aCAS5874NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSickness Impact Profile =450 \\$aSIP (Health profile) =550 \\$wg$aHealth status indicators =670 \\$aWork cat.: SIP: a health status measure for technology assessment ... 1985. =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aDiscursive dict. health care;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aSickness Impact Profile$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018434 =LDR 00635cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362681802441 =005 20120730164123.0 =008 860404||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001999 =035 \\$aCAS5781NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP702.G56 =150 \\$aGluconeogenesis =450 \\$aGlyconeogenesis =550 \\$wg$aGlucose$xSynthesis =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hormonal control of gluconeogenesis, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGluconeogenesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005943 =LDR 00804cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362681902441 =005 20120730164123.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86001988 =035 \\$aCAS5770NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.A5 =150 \\$aEntamoeba histolytica =550 \\$wg$aEntamoeba =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ascuasiati de Alfau, C. Situacion actual de la amoebiasis ... 1984. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.: p. 511. =670 \\$aKudo protozoology: pp. 531-540. =670 \\$aPratt common invert.: pp. 34-35. =670 \\$aHyman. Inverts.: v. 1, p. 127. =670 \\$aPAHO Zoonoses: p. 364. =670 \\$aGould's med. dict. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aEntamoeba histolytica$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004748 =LDR 00719cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362682002441 =005 20120730164123.0 =008 860404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001986 $zsh 88021324 =035 \\$aCAS5768NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.A5 =150 \\$aEntamoeba =450 \\$aEntameba =550 \\$wg$aEndamoebidae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ascuasiati de Alfau, C. Situacion actual de la amoebiasis ... 1984. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.: p. 511. =670 \\$aKudo protozoology: p. 531. =670 \\$aPratt common invert.: p. 34. =670 \\$aHyman. Inverts.: v. 1, p. 127. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEntamoeba$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004747 =LDR 00678cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362682102441 =005 20110324175346.0 =008 860404i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86001979 =035 \\$aCAS5761LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDenitrification =550 \\$wg$aReduction (Chemistry) =550 \\$aDenitrifying bacteria =550 \\$aNitrification =670 \\$aWork cat.: Field measurement of dinitrogen fixation and denitrification, 1986. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index: v. 38. =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/6/86$b(denitrification) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =750 \2$aDenitrification$0(DNLM)D058440$5IEN =LDR 01318cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362682202441 =005 20190304142557.0 =008 860403i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86001972 =035 \\$aCAS5754NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA1223.B54$cToxicology =053 \0$aRA1229.4$cIndustrial toxicology =150 \\$aBiological monitoring =450 \\$aBiologic monitoring =450 \\$aBiomonitoring (Toxicology) =450 \\$aMonitoring, Biological =550 \\$wg$aPoisons$xAnalysis =550 \\$wg$aToxicology =550 \\$aIndicators (Biology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biological monitoring techniques for human exposure to industrial chemicals, 1986. =670 \\$aOccup. health guidelines chem risk: p. vii, 6. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 22, 2007$b(Biomonitoring: a scientific technique used to sample blood, urine, breast milk and other tissue to assess human exposure to natural and synthetic chemicals. Another definition for biomonitoring in ecology is also given.) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the assessment of human or animal exposure to noxious agents by measuring the toxic agent and/or metabolite in biological specimens, e.g. blood, hair, etc. =750 \2$aEnvironmental Monitoring$0(DNLM)D004784$5IEN =LDR 00839cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362682302441 =005 20120730164123.0 =008 911212i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86001891 =035 \\$aCAS5673NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ387.A25 =150 \\$aAIDS (Disease) in children =450 \\$aPediatric AIDS =550 \\$wg$aImmunologic diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Anderson, G.R. Children and AIDS : the challenge for child welfare, c1986. =670 \\$aPediatric AIDS Foundation. =750 \2$81$wb$aAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000163 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01046cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362682402441 =005 20120730164123.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86001851 =035 \\$aCAS5634NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aInternship programs =360 \\$isubdivision$aStudy and teaching (Internship)$iunder names of individual corporate bodies, names of places, ethnic groups, and topical headings =450 \\$aInternships =450 \\$aPrograms, Internship =550 \\$wg$aEmployees$xTraining of =550 \\$wg$aPracticums =670 \\$aWork cat.: Directory of internships, work experience programs and on-the-job training opportunities, c1986. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(internship programs) =670 \\$aERIC thes.$b(internship programs) =670 \\$aIBE educ. thes.$b(internship programs) =670 \\$aRosenburg. Dict. of business & mgt.$b(internship) =670 \\$aOran. MBA's dict.$b(internship) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(internship) =750 \2$aInternship, Nonmedical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007397 =LDR 00726cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362682502441 =005 20120730164122.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86001831 =035 \\$aCAS5614NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK495.C9$cBotany =053 \\$aSB299.B7$cOilseed plants =053 \\$aSB317.B65$cEconomic plants =150 \\$aBrassica =550 \\$wg$aCruciferae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Integrated pest management for cole crops and lettuce, 1985$b(Brassica) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHortus 3. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.: p. 188. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Brassica) =750 \2$aBrassica$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001937 =LDR 01075cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362682602441 =005 20120730164122.0 =008 860326||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001809 =035 \\$aCAS5593NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aBrush border membrane =450 \\$aBorder, Brush (Cytology) =450 \\$aMembrane, Brush border =550 \\$wg$aCell membranes =550 \\$wg$aEpithelial cells =550 \\$wg$aIntestines =550 \\$wg$aKidney tubules =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Symposium on 25 Years of Research on the Brush Border Membrane and Sodium-Coupled Transport (1985 : Aussois, France). Ion gradient coupled transport ... 1986. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. life sci. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Microvilli x Brush border; Striated border) =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Border: brush b.) =670 \\$aGould's med. dict.$b(Brush border) =675 \\$aHenderson dict. of scient. terms =750 \2$aMicrovilli$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008871 =LDR 01182cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362682702441 =005 20120730164122.0 =008 860326i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001790 =035 \\$aCAS5574NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAbused women =450 \\$aBattered women =550 \\$wg$aVictims of crimes =550 \\$wg$aWomen =550 \\$aBattered woman syndrome =670 \\$aWork cat.: NiCarthy, G. Getting free : a handbook for women in abusive relationships, 1986: CIP data sheet precis$b(...a self-help book for women in emotionally or physically abusive relationships.) CIP galley ("battered" [refers] to physical assault. "Abuse" includes physical, sexual or emotional attacks, ranging from mild to lethal.) =670 \\$aNiCarthy, G. Talking it out, 1984. =670 \\$aMechau, D. Final evaluation report on shelter for abused and battered women ... 1978. =670 \\$aUNBIS$b(Battered women; UF Battered wives, Wife abuse; Scope note: includes battered wives as well as other battered and abused women.) =670 \\$aERIC thes.$b(Abused women use Battered women) =675 \\$aIAC;$aLIV =750 \2$aBattered Women$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018585 =LDR 00738cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362682802441 =005 20120730164122.0 =008 860326i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001775 =035 \\$aCAS5559LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.P454$cBotany =150 \\$aPhytolacca dodecandra =450 \\$aEndod =550 \\$wg$aPhytolacca =670 \\$aWork cat.: Internatl. Scientific Workshop. Phytolacca dodecandra (Endod), 1984. =670 \\$aTerrell, E.E. A checklist of names for 3,000 vasc. plants of econ. import., 1977. =670 \\$aPenso, G. Index plant. med. tot. mundi eorumque syn., 1983. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aHortus 3;$aUsher dict. plants;$aSPN =750 \2$aPhytolacca dodecandra$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D029605 =LDR 00617cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362682902441 =005 20120730164122.0 =008 860326i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001774 =035 \\$aCAS5558LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.P454$cBotany =150 \\$aPhytolacca =550 \\$wg$aPhytolaccaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Internatl. Scientific Workshop. Phytolacca dodencandra (Endod), 1984. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHortus 3. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.: p. 82. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aSPN. =750 \2$aPhytolacca$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029603 =LDR 00722cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362683002441 =005 20080516175913.0 =008 860324i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001671 =035 \\$aCAS5457NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aCentaurea =450 \\$aAetheopappus =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Knapweed Symposium (1977 : Kamloops, B.C.). Proceedings, 1977: p. 7 =670 \\$aWeb. 3 =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Centaurea L. syn: Aetheopappus Cass. Compositae) =670 \\$aTerrell, E.E. A checklist of names for 3,000 vascular plants of economic importance, 1977 =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =750 \2$aCentaurea$0(DNLM)D031179$5IEN =LDR 00596cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362683102441 =005 20120730164122.0 =008 860321||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001621 =035 \\$aCAS5411NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aAPACHE (Disease classification system) =450 \\$aAcute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation =550 \\$wg$aHealth status indicators =550 \\$wg$aHospital patients$xClassification =670 \\$aWork cat.: Apache: an index for evaluating therapeutic technologies ... 1985. =675 \\$aNIH;$aMESH =750 \2$aAPACHE$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018806 =LDR 00643cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362683202441 =005 20120730164122.0 =008 860319||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001588 =035 \\$aCAS5379NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP624.5.S26 =150 \\$aSatellite DNA =450 \\$aDNA, Satellite$5IEN =450 \\$aSatellite deoxyribonucleic acid =550 \\$wg$aDNA =670 \\$aWork cat.: Beridze, T. Satellite DNA, c1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aPrinciples and practices of med. genetics =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDNA, Satellite$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004276 =LDR 00603cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362683302441 =005 20120730164122.0 =008 860318i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001562 $zsh 88022781 =035 \\$aCAS5355LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.G38 =150 \\$aGeraniaceae =550 \\$wg$aGeraniales =670 \\$aWork cat.: Van der Walt, J.J.A. Pelargoniums of Southern Africa, c1977-c1981 =670 \\$aWeb. 3 =670 \\$aHortus 3 =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.: p. 248 =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.): p. 711 =750 \2$aGeraniaceae$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D031314 =LDR 00729cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362683402441 =005 20120730164122.0 =008 860318i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001561 =035 \\$aCAS5354LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G38$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.G35$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aPelargoniums =450 \\$aGarden geraniums =450 \\$aGeraniums, Garden =450 \\$aPelargonium =550 \\$wg$aGeraniaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Van der Walt, J.J.A. Pelargoniums of Southern Africa, c1977-c1981 =670 \\$aWeb. 3 =670 \\$aHortus 3 =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.: p. 250 =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =750 \2$aPelargonium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031316 =LDR 00987cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362683502441 =005 20120730164122.0 =008 871219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86001531 =035 \\$aCAS5324NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA410.58 =150 \\$aHospital-physician joint ventures =450 \\$aHospital-physician organizations =450 \\$aOrganizations, Physician-hospital =450 \\$aPhysician-hospital joint ventures =450 \\$aPhysician-hospital organizations =550 \\$wg$aHospital-physician relations =550 \\$wg$aJoint ventures =550 \\$wg$aMedical cooperation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hospital-physician joint ventures, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$a95-10043: Developing a successful physician-hospital organization, c1995$b(physician-hospital organizations) =675 \\$aHosp. admin. terminology;$aDiscursive dict. of health care;$aNIH =750 \2$aHospital-Physician Joint Ventures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006759 =LDR 00626cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362683602441 =005 20120730164122.0 =008 860313i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86001441 =035 \\$aCAS5244NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL368.D65$cProtozoology =053 \0$aQR201.G45$cPathogenic protozoa =150 \\$aGiardia lamblia =450 \\$aGiardia enterica =450 \\$aGiardia intestinalis =450 \\$aGiardia mesnili =450 \\$aLamblia intestinalis =550 \\$wg$aGiardia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Giardia lamblia in water supplies, 1985 =750 \2$aGiardia lamblia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016829 =LDR 00504cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362683702441 =005 20080323144523.0 =008 860313||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001434 =035 \\$aCAS5237NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGlutaredoxin =550 \\$wg$aProteins =550 \\$wg$aThiols =670 \\$aWork cat.: Thioredoxin and glutaredoxin systems, 1986 =675 \\$aMerck;$aMESH;$aNIH;$aChem. abst. index guide;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aGlutaredoxins$0(DNLM)D054477$5IEN =LDR 00561cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362683802441 =005 20080310093131.0 =008 860313||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86001432 =035 \\$aCAS5235NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.T45 =150 \\$aThioredoxin =550 \\$wg$aProteins =550 \\$wg$aThiols =670 \\$aWork cat.: Thioredoxin and glutaredoxin systems, 1986 =670 \\$aMerck =670 \\$aMESH =675 \\$aNIH;$aChem. abst. index guide;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aThioredoxins$0(DNLM)D013879$5IEN =LDR 00412cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362683902441 =005 20120730164114.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148750 =035 \\$aBZZ8656NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC482.D5 =150 \\$aX-rays$xDiffraction =450 \\$aX-ray diffraction$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aDiffraction =750 \2$aX-Ray Diffraction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014961 =LDR 00610cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362684002441 =005 20120730164114.0 =008 920330||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85148749 =035 \\$aBZZ8655NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC480$bQC482.3 =150 \\$aX-rays =450 \\$aRays, Roentgen =450 \\$aRoentgen rays =450 \\$aRoentgenograms =550 \\$wg$aElectromagnetic waves =550 \\$wg$aIonizing radiation =550 \\$wg$aRadiation =550 \\$aCathode rays =550 \\$aRadiography =550 \\$aVacuum-tubes =750 \2$aX-Rays$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014965 =LDR 00879cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362684102441 =005 20120730164113.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148744 =035 \\$aBZZ8650NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC482.S6$cRadiation physics =053 \\$aQD96.X2$cAnalytical chemistry =150 \\$aX-ray spectroscopy =450 \\$aEmission spectroscopy, X-ray =450 \\$aEnergy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy =450 \\$aExcitation analysis, Fluorescent =450 \\$aFluorescence analysis, X-ray =450 \\$aFluorescent excitation analysis =450 \\$aFluorescent x-ray spectroscopy =450 \\$aSpectrometry, X-ray emission$5IEN =450 \\$aX-ray emission spectroscopy =450 \\$aX-ray fluorescence analysis =550 \\$wg$aSpectrum analysis =750 \2$aSpectrometry, X-Ray Emission$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013052 =LDR 00376cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362684202441 =005 20120730164113.0 =008 021018i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85148730 =035 \\$aBZZ8636NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD945 =150 \\$aX-ray crystallography =550 \\$wg$aCrystallography =750 \2$aCrystallography, X-Ray$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018360 =LDR 00737cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362684302441 =005 20100815131414.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148727 =035 \\$aBZZ8633NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aX-ray absorption near edge structure =450 \\$aNear edge structure, X-ray absorption =450 \\$aNear edge X-ray absorption fine structure =450 \\$aNEXAFS (X-ray spectroscopy) =450 \\$aXANES (X-ray spectroscopy) =550 \\$wg$aAbsorption spectra =550 \\$wg$aX-ray spectroscopy =670 \\$a92-208091: St�ohr, J. NEXAFS spectroscopy, c1992:$bpref. 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Egyptian language--Writing.$iWorks on systems of writing used by several peoples are entered under$aWriting,$ifollowed by the name of the system, e.g.$aWriting, Arabic. =680 \\$iGeneral and comparative works on the Semitic alphabet and its ancient and modern derivatives, or with similar series of characters employed to represent the sounds of a language, are entered under$aAlphabet. =680 \\$iWorks on variations in the style of writing in the past, and especially with ancient and medieval handwriting, are entered under$aPaleography. =681 \\$iNotes under$aAlphabet; Paleography; Writing =750 \2$aWriting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014956 =LDR 00437cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362684602441 =005 20120730164113.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148636 =035 \\$aBZZ8542LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC429 =150 \\$aWriters' cramp =450 \\$aCramp, Writers' =450 \\$aScriveners' palsy =550 \\$wg$aOccupational neuroses =750 \2$aDystonic Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020821 =LDR 00321cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362684702441 =005 20120730164112.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148630 =035 \\$aBZZ8536NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aWrist$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$aWrist Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014954 =LDR 00498cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362684802441 =005 20120730164112.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85148626 =035 \\$aBZZ8532NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aWrist =450 \\$aCarpus (Human anatomy) =450 \\$aWrist joint =550 \\$wg$aArm =550 \\$wg$aJoints =670 \\$aMESH$b(Wrist; wrist joint) =750 \2$aWrist$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014953 =750 \2$aWrist Joint$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014955 =LDR 00655cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362684902441 =005 20120730164112.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85148615 =035 \\$aBZZ8521NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV1195$bGV1198.995 =150 \\$aWrestling =360 \\$isubdivision$aWrestling$iunder names of individual educational institutions, e.g.$aHarvard University--Wrestling =360 \\$isubdivision$aWrestling$iunder names of individual educational institutions, e.g.$aHarvard Univeristy--Wrestling =550 \\$wg$aAthletics =550 \\$wg$aHand-to-hand fighting =750 \2$aWrestling$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014952 =LDR 00431cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362685002441 =005 20120730164112.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85148591 =035 \\$aBZZ8497NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD95 =150 \\$aWounds and injuries$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aInfection =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries$xComplications =750 \2$aWound Infection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014946 =LDR 00906cz 2200253n 4500 =001 9880362685102441 =005 20220810162510.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148589 =035 \\$aBZZ8495NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA1121$cMedical jurisprudence =053 \\$aRC87$cFirst aid =053 \\$aRD92$bRD97.8$cSurgery =150 \\$aWounds and injuries =360 \\$isubdivision$aWounds and injuries$iunder classes of persons, ethnic groups, and individual regions and organs of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Wounds and injuries; Foot--Wounds and injuries =450 \\$aHuman beings$xWounds and injuries =450 \\$aInjuries =450 \\$aTrauma, Physical =450 \\$wnne$aWounds =550 \\$wg$aSurgical emergencies =550 \\$aTraumatology =750 \2$aWounds and Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014947 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aReinjuries$0(DNLM)D000083102$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 01222cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362685202441 =005 20120730164112.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85148588 =035 \\$aBZZ8494NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD96.15 =150 \\$aBlunt trauma =360 \\$isubdivision$aBlunt trauma$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Blunt trauma =450 \\$aBlunt force trauma =450 \\$aBlunt impact trauma =450 \\$aBlunt injuries =450 \\$aBlunt wounds =450 \\$aImpact trauma, Blunt =450 \\$aNonpenetrating wounds =450 \\$wnne$aWounds, Nonpenetrating =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries =670 \\$aWork cat.: Management of blunt trauma, c1990. =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 3, 1989. =670 \\$aCurrent surg. diag. treatment, 1988:$bp. 201. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Wounds, Nonpenetrating) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(injury: blunt injury: a mechanical injury produced by the impact of a blunt instrument that tears, shears, or crushes tissue in contrast to an incision injury. The three basic forms are lacerations, contusions, and abrasions) =750 \2$aWounds, Nonpenetrating$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014949 =LDR 00457cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362685302441 =005 20120730164112.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148581 =035 \\$aBZZ8487NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD94 =150 \\$aWound healing =450 \\$aHealing of wounds =450 \\$aWound repair =550 \\$wg$aHealing =550 \\$aRegeneration (Biology) =750 \2$aWound Healing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014945 =LDR 01024cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362685402441 =005 20051013133649.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85148273 =035 \\$aBZZ8179NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dAuSU$dDLC =053 \0$aD731$bD838 =150 \\$aWorld War, 1939-1945 =450 \\$aEuropean War, 1939-1945 =450 \\$aSecond World War, 1939-1945 =450 \\$aWorld War 2, 1939-1945 =450 \\$aWorld War II, 1939-1945 =450 \\$aWorld War Two, 1939-1945 =450 \\$aWW II (World War, 1939-1945) =450 \\$aWWII (World War, 1939-1945) =550 \\$wg$aHistory, Modern$y20th century =667 \\$aRef. tracing for World War II modified to add dates$5IEN =670 \\$aWomen's fiction of the Second World War, 1996. =670 \\$aLC database, May 7, 2004$b(titles: World War Two; World War 2; WW II) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(WWII: abbr. 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Primate taxonomy, 2001:$bp. 190 (Genus Lagothrix E. Geoffroy, 1812, Woolly Monkeys) =670 \\$aBritannica online, April 4, 2001$b(woolly monkey (Lagothrix), any of two or three species of South American monkeys, family Cebidae, found in forests along the Amazon basin) =670 \\$aITIS database, Apr. 23, 2001$b(Lagothrix) =670 \\$aMSW scientific names, Apr. 23, 2001$b(Lagothrix; common name: Woolly monkeys) =670 \\$aMcKenna, M.C. 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Map librarianship:$bp. 31 (Remote sensing imagery; remote sensing is the practice ...) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the theory or methodology of collecting and gathering images of distant objects or property. Works on handling, maintaining, and indexing remote-sensing images in unbound collections are entered under$aRemote-sensing images. =681 \\$iNote under$aRemote-sensing images =750 \2$aRemote Sensing Technology$0(DNLM)D058998$5IEN =LDR 00706cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362597602441 =005 20120730163824.0 =008 871218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112781 =035 \\$aBZW2687NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aLB1029.R4 =150 \\$aRemedial teaching =360 \\$isubdivision$aRemedial teaching$iunder individual languages and groups of languages, e.g.$aEnglish language--Remedial teaching =450 \\$aCorrective teaching =450 \\$aRemedial education =450 \\$aRemedial instruction =550 \\$wg$aTeaching =550 \\$aTutors and tutoring =670 \\$aERIC thes.$b(Remedial instruction) =750 \2$aRemedial Teaching$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012073 =LDR 01164cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362597702441 =005 20150524132702.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112579 =035 \\$aBZW2485NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBL239$bBL265 =150 \\$aReligion and science =450 \\$aChristianity and science =450 \\$aGeology and religion =450 \\$aGeology$xReligious aspects =450 \\$aScience and religion =450 \\$aScience$xReligious aspects =550 \\$wg$aScience =670 \\$aLetter from J. Kessinger, LC, 4/7/88 (use this heading both for general works on this subject, and for works about the relationship between Christianity and science (reflecting past policies--not possible to change heading to "modern" pattern at this time); for other religions, use headings in the form ["Religion] and science"; headings in the form "Science--Religious aspects--[religion]" are in error)$5IEN =670 \\$aLCSH updates, 5/92$b(headings in the form Religion and science--[date], where the date refers to the date of publication, were cancelled)$5IEN =750 \2$aReligion and Science$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012070 =LDR 00761cz 2200217n 4500 =001 9880362597802441 =005 20220129225832.0 =008 040820\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112549 =035 \\$aBZW2455NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBL48$bBL50$cScience of =053 \0$aGN470$bGN474$cEthnology =150 \\$aReligion =360 \\$isubdivision$aReligion$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., ethnic groups, types of educational institutions, names of individual corporate bodies, and names of individual persons; and headings beginning with the word$aReligious =450 \\$wnne$aReligion, Primitive =550 \\$aAtheism =550 \\$aIrreligion =550 \\$aReligions =550 \\$aTheology =750 \2$aReligion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012067 =LDR 00418cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362597902441 =005 20120730163824.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112505 =035 \\$aBZW2411NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.R46 =150 \\$aRelaxin =550 \\$wg$aCorpus luteum =550 \\$wg$aHormones, Sex =550 \\$wg$aPeptide hormones =750 \2$aRelaxin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012065 =LDR 00435cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362598002441 =005 20090305105516.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112498 =035 \\$aBZW2404NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRA785 =150 \\$aRelaxation =550 \\$wg$aHealth =550 \\$wg$aHygiene =550 \\$wg$aMental health =550 \\$wg$aRest =750 \2$aRelaxation$0(DNLM)D012063$5IEN-M =LDR 00487cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362598102441 =005 20120730163824.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112490 =035 \\$aBZW2396NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRelative biological effectiveness (Radiobiology) =550 \\$wg$aLinear energy transfer =550 \\$wg$aRadiation$xDosage =550 \\$wg$aRadiation$xPhysiological effect =750 \2$aRelative Biological Effectiveness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012062 =LDR 00539cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362598202441 =005 20120730163823.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112485 =035 \\$aBZW2391NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.R45$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRC182.R3$cMedicine =150 \\$aRelapsing fever =450 \\$aBorreliosis =450 \\$aTick fever =550 \\$wg$aFever =550 \\$wg$aSpirochaetosis =550 \\$wg$aTick-borne diseases =750 \2$aRelapsing Fever$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012061 =LDR 00416cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362598302441 =005 20120730163823.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112481 =035 \\$aBZW2387NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP90 =150 \\$aRejuvenation =550 \\$wg$aEndocrinology =550 \\$wg$aOrganotherapy =550 \\$aYouthfulness =750 \2$aRejuvenation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012060 =LDR 00412cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362598402441 =005 20201222174731.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112479 =035 \\$aBZW2385NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aBF575.R35 =150 \\$aRejection (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aAttitude (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =750 \2$aRejection, Psychology (DNLM)D012059$5IEN =LDR 00503cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362598502441 =005 20201221180022.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112459 =035 \\$aBZW2365NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aBF319.5.R4 =150 \\$aReinforcement (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aConditioned response =550 \\$wg$aIncentive (Psychology) =750 \2$aReinforcement, Psychology$0(DNLM)D012054$5IEN =750 \2$aReinforcement, Social$0(DNLM)D012056$5IEN =LDR 02784cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362598602441 =005 20120730163823.0 =008 040318i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112433 =035 \\$aBZW2339NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dAkARLIS =053 \0$aQL737.U55$cZoology =053 \0$aSF401.R4$cDomestic animals =150 \\$aReindeer =450 \\$aAchlis =450 \\$aCervus tarandus =450 \\$aRangifer =450 \\$aRangifer tarandus =450 \\$aTarandus =550 \\$wg$aCervidae =550 \\$aCaribou =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 2, p. 1397 (Genus Rangifer Hamilton-Smith; Caribou (North American term) or Reindeer (European term); single species R. tarandus) =670 \\$aCorbet world list mam. species, 1991:$bp. 128 (Cervidae; Rangifer; R. tarandus (Caribou); Reindeer, Caribou) =670 \\$aInternational Reindeer and Caribou Symposium (1st : 1972 : University of Alaska, Fairbanks). Proceedings ... 1975. =670 \\$aInternational Reindeer/Caribou Symposium (2nd : 1979 : R�ros, Norway). Proceedings ... c1980. =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bCaribou (reindeer) =670 \\$aMam. species world, 1993:$bp. 392 (Artiodactyla; Fam. Cervidae; Rangifer H. Smith; type species Cervus tarandus; syn.: Achlis, Tarandus; Rangifer tarandus L.; syn: angustirostris, arcticus, asiaticus, borealis, buskensis, caboti, caribou, chukchensis, cilindricornis, dawsoni, dichotomus eogroenlandicus, excelsifrons, fennicus, fortidens, furcifer, granti, groenlandicus, keewatinensis, labradorensis, lapponum, lenensis, montanus, mcguirei, ogilvyensis, osborni, pearsoni, pearyi, phylarchus, platyrhynchus, rangifer, selousi, setoni, sibiricus, silvicola, spetsbergensis, stonei, sylvestris, taimyrensis, terraenovae, transuralensis, valentinae, yakutskensis) =670 \\$aLC database, 10/17/95$b(reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L.), caribou (Rangifer tarandus)) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 47 (Reindeer and caribou; Rangifer tarandus See Reindeer and caribou) =670 \\$aDepartment of Legislative Services, Maryland General Assembly, 2003 session, March 4, 2004$b(classifies caribou as new world, wild Rangifer tarandus and reindeer as old world, domesticated Rangifer tarandus) =670 \\$aBering Land Bridge National Preserve, Reindeer/Caribou, Rangifer tarandus, Feb. 3, 2004 :$bcaribou (Although they are called by different names in North America, wild caribou and domestic reindeer are considered to be a single species throughout the world.) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on domesticated Rangifer tarandus in general and wild Rangifer tarandus in Europe and Asia. Works on wild Rangifer tarandus in North America are entered under$aCaribou. =681 \\$iNote under$aCaribou =750 \2$aReindeer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012053 =LDR 00966cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362598702441 =005 20120730163823.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112428 =035 \\$aBZW2334NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85112428 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aReimplantation (Surgery) =360 \\$isubdivision$aReimplantation$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Reimplantation =450 \\$aReattachment (Surgery) =450 \\$aReplantation (Surgery) =450 \\$aSurgical reattachment =450 \\$aSurgical replantation =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Operative =550 \\$wg$aTransplantation of organs, tissues, etc. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Replantation x Reimplantation; Surgical Replantation) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(replantation: the reattachment of an amputated body part, usually requiring the microsurgical anastomosis of small blood vessels) =750 \2$aReplantation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012092 =LDR 00444cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362598802441 =005 20130909114810.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112410 =035 \\$aBZW2316NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRT120.R4 =150 \\$aRehabilitation nursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =750 \2$aRehabilitation Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019145 =750 \2$aRehabilitation$xnursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012046Q000451 =LDR 00362cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362598902441 =005 20120730163823.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112405 =035 \\$aBZW2311NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRehabilitation centers =550 \\$wg$aHealth facilities =750 \2$aRehabilitation Centers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012047 =LDR 00961cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362599002441 =005 20120730163823.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112401 =035 \\$aBZW2307NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85112401 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRehabilitation =360 \\$isubdivision$aRehabilitation$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups; and subdivision$aPatients--Rehabilitation$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Patients--Rehabilitation =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on the means and methods used to improve or restore an individual's impaired ability to lead a normal life. Works on the physical, medical, psychiatric, educational or vocational methods of rehabilitating specific groups of persons are entered under specific headings, with subdivision$aRehabilitation,$ie.g.$aPeople with disabilities--Rehabilitation; Criminals--Rehabilitation. =750 \2$aRehabilitation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012046 =LDR 01059cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362599102441 =005 20120730163823.0 =008 051229||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112392 =035 \\$aBZW2298NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA278.2 =150 \\$aRegression analysis =450 \\$aAnalysis, Regression =450 \\$aLinear regression =450 \\$aRegression modeling =550 \\$wg$aMultivariate analysis =550 \\$aStructural equation modeling =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Linear regression, see Regression analysis) =670 \\$aSahai, H. Pocket dict. of stat., 2002$b(regression analysis: a statistical procedure used to develop a mathematical equation showing how two or more variables are related and/or to determine the extent to which one variable changes with changes in another variable of a number of other variables.) =670 \\$aEveritt, B.S. Cambridge dict. of stat., 2002$b(regression analysis: essentially a synonym for regression modelling) =750 \2$aRegression Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012044 =LDR 00493cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362599202441 =005 20201221174609.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112391 =035 \\$aBZW2297NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRegression (Psychology) =450 \\$aRegressive behavior =550 \\$wg$aDefense mechanisms (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aEgo (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aTransference (Psychology) =750 \2$aRegression, Psychology$0(DNLM)D012043$5IEN =LDR 00609cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362599302441 =005 20120730163822.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112364 =035 \\$aBZW2270NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRegional medical programs =450 \\$aMedical programs, Regional =450 \\$aRegionalization of health services =450 \\$aRegionalization of medical care =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =550 \\$wg$aMedical cooperation =550 \\$wg$aMedical education =550 \\$wg$aPublic health =750 \2$aRegional Medical Programs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012041 =LDR 00451cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362599402441 =005 20120730163822.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112359 =035 \\$aBZW2265NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRegional blood flow =450 \\$aCirculation, Regional =450 \\$aRegional circulation =550 \\$wg$aBlood flow =550 \\$wg$aHemodynamics =750 \2$aRegional Blood Flow$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012039 =LDR 01207cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362599502441 =005 20120730163822.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112343 =035 \\$aBZW2249NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU =053 \0$aQH499$cBiology =053 \0$aQP90.2$cAnimal physiology =150 \\$aRegeneration (Biology) =360 \\$isubdivision$aRegeneration$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Regeneration =450 \\$aRegenerative biology =450 \\$aRegrowth (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental biology =550 \\$aAutotomy =550 \\$aWound healing =670 \\$aLittle, R.J. Dict. of botany$b(regeneration: the regrowth of new tissues, organs, or fragments of them, by an organism) =670 \\$aTissue restoration through regenerative biology and medicine, c2004. =670 \\$aMolecular embryology : methods and protocols, 1999:$bp. 415 (limb regeneration is one of the oldest topics within developmental biology) =670 \\$aOrigination of organismal form, 2003:$bp. 87 (developmental biology studies not just embryos, but developmental phenomena such as regeneration) =750 \2$aRegeneration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012038 =LDR 00378cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362599602441 =005 20140708113843.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112330 =035 \\$aBZW2236NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRefuse disposal facilities =550 \\$wg$aRefuse and refuse disposal =750 \2$aWaste Disposal Facilities$0(DNLM)D064091$5IEN =LDR 01385cz a2200409n 4500 =001 9880362599702441 =005 20130317183747.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112316 =035 \\$aBZW2222NU =035 \\$aSH 85112316 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD4482$bHD4485$cEconomics =053 \0$aTD785$bTD812.5$cEngineering =150 \\$aRefuse and refuse disposal =360 \\$isubdivision$aWaste disposal$iunder types of industries, industrial processes, facilities and institutions, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Waste disposal; Metals--Finishing--Waste disposal; Universities and colleges--Waste disposal =450 \\$aDiscarded materials =450 \\$aDisposal of refuse =450 \\$aGarbage =450 \\$aHousehold waste =450 \\$aHousehold wastes =450 \\$aRubbish =450 \\$aSolid waste management =450 \\$aTrash =450 \\$aWaste disposal =450 \\$aWaste management =450 \\$aWastes, Household =550 \\$wg$aSanitation =550 \\$aFactory and trade waste =550 \\$aPollution =550 \\$aPollution control industry =550 \\$aSalvage (Waste, etc.) =550 \\$aStreet cleaning =550 \\$aWaste products =670 \\$aLC database, May 7, 1999$b(household waste; household wastes) =750 \2$aRefuse Disposal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012037 =750 \2$aSolid Waste$0(DNLM)D062611$5IEN =LDR 01589cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362599802441 =005 20120730163822.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112299 =035 \\$aBZW2205NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRefugees =360 \\$isubdivision$aRefugees$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Refugees =360 \\$isubdivision$aRefugees$iunder individual wars, e.g.$iWorld War, 1939-1945--Refugees =450 \\$aDisplaced persons =550 \\$wg$aPersons =550 \\$aAliens =550 \\$aDeportees =550 \\$aExiles =667 \\$aA heading in the form "Refugees--[place]" stands indiscriminately for works about refugees fleeing the place, and for works about refugees housed in the place.$5IEN =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(refugee: one that flees to a place of safety, esp. one who flees to a foreign country or power to escape danger or persecution in his own country or habitual residence because of his race, religion, or political beliefs; displaced person: a person expelled, deported, or impelled to flee from his country of nationality or habitual residence by the forces or consequences of war or oppression) =670 \\$aLCSH suppl., 1974/76$b(hdgs. in the form "Refugees, Czech [German, Spanish, etc.]" were cancelled in favor of hdgs. in the form "Refugees--[place]"; Refugees, Arab and Refugees, Jewish retained as exceptions)$5IEN =680 \\$iThis heading may be subdivided geographically to indicate the country of origin and/or the destination of the refugees. =750 \2$aRefugees$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012036 =LDR 00349cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362599902441 =005 20130909114806.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112288 =035 \\$aBZW2194NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRefrigeration anesthesia =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia =750 \2$aCryoanesthesia$0(DNLM)D050785$5IEN =LDR 00622cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362600002441 =005 20120730163821.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112278 =035 \\$aBZW2184NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP490$bTP497 =150 \\$aRefrigeration and refrigerating machinery =450 \\$aCooling appliances =450 \\$aCryogenics =450 \\$aFreezing =450 \\$aIce-machinery =550 \\$wg$aLow temperature engineering =550 \\$aAir conditioning =550 \\$aCompressors =550 \\$aIce$xManufacture =750 \2$aRefrigeration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012034 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362600102441 =005 20120730163821.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112261 =035 \\$aBZW2167NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC387 =150 \\$aRefractive index =450 \\$aIndex of refraction =450 \\$aRefractometry$5IEN =750 \2$aRefractometry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012031 =LDR 00488cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362600202441 =005 20120730163821.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112259 =035 \\$aBZW2165NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQC426.8.D68 =150 \\$aRefraction, Double =450 \\$aBirefringence =450 \\$aDouble refraction =450 \\$aExtraordinary ray =450 \\$aOrdinary ray =450 \\$aPockels effect =750 \2$aBirefringence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001718 =LDR 01558cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362600302441 =005 20120730163821.0 =008 000308i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112221 =035 \\$aBZW2127NU =035 \\$aSH 85112221 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM894 =053 \\$aRM723.R43$5IEN =150 \\$aReflexotherapy =450 \\$aReflex massage$5IEN =450 \\$aReflex therapy =450 \\$aReflex zone therapy$5IEN =450 \\$aReflexology$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Physiological =670 \\$aMESH$b(Reflexotherapy X Reflex therapy) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(reflexotherapy: treatment by irritation of any area of the body distant from the lesion) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.:$bunder therapy (reflex therapy, reflexotherapy: treatment of some morbid conditions by provoking a reflex action, as in household treatment of a nosebleed by piece of ice applied to the cervical spine) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Reflexotherapy)$5IEN =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Reflexology)$5IEN =670 \\$aLC data base, 1/11/91$b(Reflexology; Reflex zone therapy)$5IEN =680 \\$iHere are entered works on treatment of conditions by provoking a reflex action, for example, stopping a nosebleed by applying ice to the neck. Works on a form of massage in which pressure is applied to areas of the feet or hands to relax or promote healing in other parts of the body are entered under$aReflexology (Therapy). =681 \\$iNote under$aReflexology (Therapy) =750 \2$aReflexotherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012028 =LDR 00511cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362600402441 =005 20120730163821.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112220 =035 \\$aBZW2126NU =035 \\$ash 85112220 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAbnormal reflexes =450 \\$wnne$aReflexes, Abnormal =550 \\$wg$aNeurologic manifestations of general diseases =550 \\$wg$aReflexes =670 \\$aMESH$b(Reflex, Abnormal) =750 \2$aReflex, Abnormal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012021 =LDR 00447cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362600502441 =005 20120730163821.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112218 =035 \\$aBZW2124NU =035 \\$ash 85112218 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP372$bQP372.9 =150 \\$aReflexes =450 \\$aReflex action =550 \\$wg$aNeurophysiology =550 \\$aNeural circuitry =750 \2$aReflex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012018 =LDR 01411cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362600602441 =005 20120730163821.0 =008 040219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112217 =035 \\$aBZW2123NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCaAE =053 \0$aRC422.R43 =150 \\$aReflex sympathetic dystrophy =450 \\$aAlgodystrophic syndrome =450 \\$aAlgodystrophy =450 \\$aComplex regional pain syndrome =450 \\$aCRPS (Complex regional pain syndrome) =450 \\$aRegional pain syndrome, Complex =450 \\$aSympathetic reflex dystrophy =550 \\$wg$aAutonomic nervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aDystrophy =550 \\$wg$aPain =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries$xComplications =670 \\$aMoskowitz, P. Living with RSDS : your guide to coping with reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome, c2003:$bp. 2 (complex regional pain syndrome; CRPS) =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 26, 2004$b(ti: Complex regional pain syndrome) =670 \\$aInternational Research Foundation for RSD/CRPS WWW site, Feb. 26, 2004:$bmission statement page (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome; CRPS) =670 \\$aAllRefer.com health WWW site, Feb. 26, 2004$bsecondary page (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome; CRPS) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy x Algodystrophy, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Type 1) =750 \2$aReflex Sympathetic Dystrophy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012019 =LDR 00498cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362600702441 =005 20120730163821.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112186 =035 \\$aBZW2092NU =035 \\$aSH 85112186 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aReference books =360 \\$isubdivision$aReference books$iunder subjects =450 \\$aReference books, English =550 \\$wg$aBooks =550 \\$wg$aReference sources =750 \2$aReference Books$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012013 =LDR 01190cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362600802441 =005 20120730163820.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112151 =035 \\$aBZW2057NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85112151 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL523.R4$cZoology =150 \\$aAssassin bugs =450 \\$aEmesidae =450 \\$aPloiariidae =450 \\$aReduviid bugs =450 \\$wnne$aReduviidae =450 \\$aReduviids =550 \\$wg$aHemiptera =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001005447: Hipp, A. Assassin bugs, 2003. =670 \\$aArnett Am. insects:$bp. 264 (Reduviidae (Assassin and three-legged bug family)) =670 \\$aEncyc. Americana$b(assassin bug: order Hemiptera, family Reduviidae) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(assassin bug: any of about 4,000 species of insects making up the family Reduviidae) =670 \\$aITIS Database search, Sept. 12, 2001$b(Reduviidae; vernacular name: assassin bugs) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(assassin bug: any of numerous bugs of the family Reduviidae. Also called reduviids) =670 \\$aLC Database, Sept. 13, 2001$b(titles: reduviid bugs) =750 \2$aReduviidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020064 =LDR 00490cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362600902441 =005 20120730163820.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112139 =035 \\$aBZW2045NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM222.2 =150 \\$aReducing diets =450 \\$aDieting for weight loss =450 \\$aObesity$xDiet therapy =550 \\$wg$aDiet =550 \\$wg$aWeight loss =550 \\$aDieters =750 \2$aDiet, Reducing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004038 =LDR 00774cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362601002441 =005 20120730163820.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112135 =035 \\$aBZW2041NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aWeight loss =450 \\$aLosing weight =450 \\$aLoss of weight =450 \\$aObesity$xControl =450 \\$wnne$aReducing =450 \\$aReduction of weight =450 \\$aSlimming =450 \\$aWeight control of obesity =450 \\$aWeight reducing =450 \\$aWeight reduction =550 \\$aBody weight =670 \\$aMESH$b(Weight loss x Weight reduction) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Weight control; Reducing x Losing weight, Slimming, Weight reducing) =750 \2$aWeight Loss$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015431 =LDR 00549cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362601102441 =005 20100225083835.0 =008 060405i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112101 =035 \\$aBZW2007NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSH177.A46$cFish diseases =150 \\$aRed tide =450 \\$aTide, Red =550 \\$wg$aDinoflagellate blooms =670 \\$aAmerican heritage dict.$b(red tide: a bloom of dinoflagellates that causes reddish discoloration of coastal ocean waters) =750 \2$aHarmful Algal Bloom$0(DNLM)D057097$5IEN =LDR 00336cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362601202441 =005 20120730163820.0 =008 920103||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112073 =035 \\$aBZW1979NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRed nucleus =550 \\$wg$aMesencephalon =750 \2$aRed Nucleus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012012 =LDR 01868cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362601302441 =005 20120730163820.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112043 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dFU =053 \0$aHV560$bHV583$cDisaster relief =053 \0$aUH535$bUH537$cArmy =053 \0$aVG457$cNavy =150 \\$aRed Cross and Red Crescent =360 \\$isubdivision$aWar work--Red Cross$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--War work--Red Cross =450 \\$aRed Crescent and Red Cross =450 \\$wnne$aRed Cross =550 \\$wg$aDisaster relief =550 \\$wg$aWar$xRelief of sick and wounded =670 \\$aBritannic Micro.$b(Red Cross and Red Crescent, in full International Movement of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, formerly (until 1986) International Red Cross ... The Red Cross is the name used in countries under nominally Christian sponsorship; Red Crescent ... is the name used in Muslim countries ... The worldwide structure of the Red Cross and Red Crescent consists of the International Committee of the Red Cross ...; the League of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies ...; and the national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies ... During wartime the committee acts as an intermediary among belligerents and also among national Red Cross societies. It also visits prisoners in war camps and provides relief supplies, mail, and information for their relatives. The League of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies ... helps provide relief after natural disaster and aids in the development of national societies) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the humanitarian activities of Red Cross and Red Crescent organizations. Works on individual national organizations or local chapters of the Red Cross or Red Crescent are entered under the appropriate name heading. =750 \2$aRed Cross$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012011 =LDR 01324cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362601402441 =005 20110509095316.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112020 =035 \\$aBZW1926NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTD794.5 =150 \\$aRecycling (Waste, etc.) =360 \\$isubdivision$aRecycling$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals and individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aCopper--Recycling; Metals--Recycling =360 \\$isubdivision$aRecycling$iunder individual chemicals and materials, e.g.$aCopper--Recycling; Metals--Recycling =450 \\$aConversion of waste products =450 \\$aRecovery of natural resources =450 \\$aRecovery of waste materials =450 \\$aResource recovery =450 \\$aWaste recycling =450 \\$aWaste reuse =550 \\$wg$aConservation of natural resources =550 \\$wg$aRefuse and refuse disposal =550 \\$aEnergy conservation =550 \\$aSalvage (Waste, etc.) =550 \\$aWaste products =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the processing of waste paper, cans, bottles, etc. Works on reclaiming and reusing equipment, parts, structures, etc. are entered under$aSalvage (Waste, etc.) =681 \\$iNote under$aSalvage (Waste, etc.) =750 \2$aRecycling$0(DNLM)D059027$5IEN =LDR 00527cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362601502441 =005 20120730163820.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112010 =035 \\$aBZW1916NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM163 =150 \\$aRectum, Medication by =450 \\$aAdministration, Rectal$5IEN =450 \\$aMedication, Rectal =450 \\$aRectal medication =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xAdministration =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =750 \2$aAdministration, Rectal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000285 =LDR 00376cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362601602441 =005 20120730163820.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112009 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02035934 =035 \\$aBZW1915NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.R37 =150 \\$aRectum$xTumors =750 \2$aRectal Neoplasms$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012004 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362601702441 =005 20120730163820.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112008 =035 \\$aBZW1914NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD544 =150 \\$aRectum$xSurgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aColorectal Surgery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003107 =LDR 00562cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362601802441 =005 20120730163820.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112007 =035 \\$aBZW1913NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRectum$xProlapse =450 \\$aAnal prolapse =450 \\$aAnus$xProlapse =450 \\$aProlapse, Anal =450 \\$aProlapse of the rectum =450 \\$aRectal prolapse =550 \\$wg$aRectum$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Rectal prolapse x Anus prolapse) =750 \2$aRectal Prolapse$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012005 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362601902441 =005 20120730163819.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85112006 =035 \\$aBZW1912NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC864$bRC866 =150 \\$aRectum$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aProctology =750 \2$aRectal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012002 =LDR 00636cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362602002441 =005 20120730163819.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85112003 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02035901 =035 \\$aBZW1909NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL863$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM345$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aRectum =450 \\$aColorectum =550 \\$wg$aIntestine, Large =550 \\$aCloaca (Zoology) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Rectum; 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The post anesthesia care unit (PACU) ... c1994. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Recovery room) =670 \\$aAAT$b(Recovery rooms) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(recovery room) =750 \2$aRecovery Room$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011997 =LDR 01059cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362602402441 =005 20201021123634.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85111938 =035 \\$aBZW1844NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRecords =360 \\$ispecific types of records; also subdivision$aRecords$iunder certain subjects, e.g.$aPsychiatric hospitals--Records; Medical radiology--Records;$iand subdivision$aRecords and correspondence$iunder types of industries, organizations, etc. and under names of individual corporate bodies for works on preparing, using, storing, etc. of office records and correspondence =360 \\$ispecific types of records; also subdivision$aRecords$iunder certain subjects, e.g.$aPsychiatric hospitals--Records; Radiology, Medical--Records;$iand subdivision$aRecords and correspondence$iunder types of industries, organizations, etc. and under names of individual corporate bodies for works on preparing, using, storing, etc. of office records and correspondence =750 \2$aRecords$0(DNLM)D011996$5IEN =LDR 00604cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362602502441 =005 20120730163819.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85111851 =035 \\$aBZW1757NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRecombinant DNA =450 \\$aDNA, Recombinant$5IEN =450 \\$arDNA =550 \\$wg$aDNA =550 \\$wg$aGenetic engineering =550 \\$aGenetic recombination =550 \\$aGenetic vectors =670 \\$aCatalogue of bacteria, phages, and rDNA vectors, 1985. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDNA, Recombinant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004274 =LDR 00420cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362602602441 =005 20120730163819.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85111844 =035 \\$aBZW1750NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRecollection (Psychology) =450 \\$aRecall (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aMemory =550 \\$wg$aRecognition (Psychology) =750 \2$aMental Recall$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011939 =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362602702441 =005 20201221152122.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85111840 =035 \\$aBZW1746NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF378.R4 =150 \\$aRecognition (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aMemory =750 \2$aRecognition, Psychology$0(DNLM)D021641$5IEN-M =LDR 00403cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362602802441 =005 20120730163819.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85111775 =035 \\$aBZW1681NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC489.R37 =150 \\$aReality therapy =450 \\$aTherapy, Reality =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =750 \2$aReality Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011937 =LDR 00484cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362602902441 =005 20120730163819.0 =008 030606i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85111688 =035 \\$aBZW1594NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB1050.5 =150 \\$aReading disability =450 \\$aReading disabilities =450 \\$wnne$aReading retardation =450 \\$wnne$aRetarded readers =550 \\$wg$aLearning disabilities =750 \2$aDyslexia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004410 =LDR 00748cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362603002441 =005 20120730163818.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85111662 =035 \\$aBZW1568NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB1050$cTeaching =053 \0$aPN83$cLiterature =053 \0$aPN4145$cOratory =150 \\$aReading =450 \\$aReading$xStudy and teaching =550 \\$wg$aLanguage arts =550 \\$aElocution =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the art of reading. Works on the significance of books in people's lives, including their attitudes toward and interest in reading are entered under$aBooks and reading. =681 \\$iNote under$aBooks and reading =750 \2$aReading$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011932 =LDR 00531cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362603102441 =005 20120730163818.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85111631 =035 \\$aBZW1537NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aBF317$cPsychology =150 \\$aReaction time =450 \\$aResponse time (Psychology) =450 \\$aTime, Reaction =550 \\$wg$aPsychophysiology =667 \\$aOld LCSH hdg: Reaction-time =690 \\$ar:WAG:12/29/87 =750 \2$aReaction Time$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011930 =LDR 00420cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362603202441 =005 20070518084736.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85111603 =035 \\$aBZW1509NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRaynaud's disease =450 \\$aRaynaud's gangrene =450 \\$aRaynaud's phenomenon =550 \\$aVibration syndrome =750 \2$aRaynaud Disease$0(DNLM)D011928$5IEN =LDR 00553cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362603302441 =005 20130401110715.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85111571 =035 \\$aBZW1477NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.R34$cTherapeutics =053 \\$aRS165.R25$cPharmacy =150 \\$aRauwolfia (Drug) =450 \\$wnne$aRauwolfia =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =550 \\$wg$aSympatholytic agents =550 \\$wg$aTranquilizing drugs =750 \2$aSecologanin Tryptamine Alkaloids$0(DNLM)D046948$5IEN =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362603402441 =005 20120730163818.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85111569 =035 \\$aBZW1475NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK495.A66$cBotany =150 \\$aRauvolfia =450 \\$aRauwolfia (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aApocynaceae =750 \2$aRauwolfia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011926 =LDR 00410cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362603502441 =005 20061101082723.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85111538 =035 \\$aBZW1444NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.R666$cZoology =053 \0$aSB994.R2$cEconomic zoology =150 \\$aRats =450 \\$aRat =550 \\$wg$aMuridae =750 \2$aRats$0(DNLM)D051381$5IEN =LDR 00813cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362603602441 =005 20050316104137.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85111532 =035 \\$aBZW1438NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRatites =450 \\$aPalaeognathae =450 \\$wnne$aRatitae =550 \\$wg$aBirds =670 \\$aElwood, A. Ostriches, emus, rheas, kiwis, and cassowaries, 1990$b(ratites) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 967 (Palaeognathae, superorder ... The large flightless orders constitute the ratites, a term often used for the entire Palaeognathae) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(ratite) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dic. sci. tech.$b(ratites) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(ratitae, superordinal group of birds; ratite) =750 \2$aPalaeognathae$0(DNLM)D046108$5IEN =LDR 00452cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362603702441 =005 20101105104150.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85111522 =035 \\$aBZW1428NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF337.R28 =150 \\$aRationalization (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aDefense mechanisms (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aExcuses =550 \\$wg$aPsychoanalysis =750 \2$aRationalization$0(DNLM)D011908$5IEN =LDR 01616cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362603802441 =005 20120730163818.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85111516 =035 \\$aBZW1422NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85111516 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC489.R3 =150 \\$aRational emotive behavior therapy =450 \\$aPsychotherapy, Rational-emotive$5IEN =450 \\$wnne$aRational-emotive psychotherapy =450 \\$aRational emotive therapy =450 \\$aRational psychotherapy =450 \\$aREBT (Rational emotive behavior therapy) =450 \\$aRET (Rational emotive therapy) =550 \\$wg$aCognitive therapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004011158: Ellis, Albert. The road to tolerance : the philosophy of rational emotive behavior therapy, 2004. =670 \\$aEncyc. of psychotherapy, 2002:$bv. 2, p. 483 (rational-emotive behavior therapy) =670 \\$aTreatments of psychiatric disorders, 1989:$bv. 3, p. 2542 (Rational emotive therapy; RET) =670 \\$aGuide to treatments that work, 2002:$bp. 375 (another cognitive approach, rational emotive therapy (RET)) =670 \\$aEllis, A. The practice of rational emotive behavior therapy, c1977$b(REBT, rational emotive behavior therapy) =670 \\$aCampbell, R.J. 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Works on the chemical effects of high energy radiation on matter are entered under$aRadiation chemistry.$iWorks on the application of chemical techniques to the study of the structure and properties of atomic nuclei, their transformations and reactions are entered under$aNuclear chemistry. =681 \\$iNotes under$aNuclear chemistry; Radiation chemistry =750 \2$aRadiochemistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011854 =LDR 00660cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362605002441 =005 20120730163812.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110669 =035 \\$aBZW0575NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH652$5IEN =053 \\$aQH543.5$bQH543.6 =150 \\$aRadiobiology =360 \\$isubdivision$aPhysiological effect$iunder radiation subjects, e.g.$aLight--Physiological effect; Radiation--Physiological effect; X-rays--Physiological effect =450 \\$aRadiation biology =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$wg$aBiophysics =550 \\$wg$aNuclear physics =750 \2$aRadiobiology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011853 =LDR 00423cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362605102441 =005 20120730163812.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110668 =035 \\$aBZW0574NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC587.R33 =150 \\$aRadioallergosorbent test =550 \\$wg$aAllergy$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aImmunodiagnosis =750 \2$aRadioallergosorbent Test$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011852 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362605202441 =005 20120730163812.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110661 =035 \\$aBZW0567NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC794.95$bQC795.55 =150 \\$aRadioactivity =550 \\$wg$aNuclear reactions =550 \\$wg$aRadiation =750 \2$aRadioactivity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011851 =LDR 00553cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362605302441 =005 20120730163812.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110658 =035 \\$aBZW0564NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRadioactive wastes =450 \\$aNuclear wastes =450 \\$aRadwastes =450 \\$aWastes, Nuclear =450 \\$aWastes, Radioactive =550 \\$wg$aHazardous wastes =550 \\$wg$aNuclear engineering =550 \\$wg$aRadioactive substances =750 \2$aRadioactive Waste$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011850 =LDR 00689cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362605402441 =005 20120730163812.0 =008 930203i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110620 =035 \\$aBZW0526NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRadioactive tracers =450 \\$aIsotopic indicators, Radioactive =450 \\$aRadioactive indicators =450 \\$aRadioactive labels =450 \\$aRadioisotope tracers =450 \\$aRadiolabels =450 \\$aRadiotracers =450 \\$aTracers, Radioactive =550 \\$wg$aRadioisotopes =550 \\$wg$aTracers (Chemistry) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Radiotracer) =750 \2$aRadioactive Tracers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011849 =LDR 00957cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362605502441 =005 20120730163812.0 =008 040518i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110610 =035 \\$aBZW0516NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQC794.95$bQC798$cNuclear physics =053 \0$aQE364.2.R3$cMineralogy =053 \0$aTN490.A2$cMineral industries =150 \\$aRadioactive substances =450 \\$aFissionable materials =450 \\$aMaterials, Fissionable =450 \\$aMaterials, Radioactive =450 \\$aMinerals, Radioactive =450 \\$aRadio-elements =450 \\$aRadioactive materials =450 \\$aRadioactive minerals =450 \\$aSubstances, Radioactive =550 \\$wg$aRadiochemistry =670 \\$aDetection of radioactive materials at borders, c2002. =670 \\$aSher, R. 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subjects, e.g.$aAutomobiles--Radio equipment;$iand headings beginning with the word$aRadio =450 \\$wnne$aTelephone, Wireless =450 \\$aWireless (Radio) =450 \\$aWireless telephone (Early radio) =550 \\$wg$aCommunication and traffic =550 \\$wg$aTelecommunication =550 \\$aTelegraph, Wireless =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on radio, including works on early radio, sometimes called "wireless telephone." Works on point-to-point radiotelephone service and equipment, sometimes called "wireless telephone," are entered under$aRadiotelephone. =681 \\$iNote under$aRadiotelephone =750 \2$aRadio$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011845 =LDR 00527cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362606502441 =005 20120730163811.0 =008 931004i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110382 =035 \\$aBZW0288NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF1628.3$cOccultism =053 \\$aRZ600$cMedicine =150 \\$aRadiesthesia =450 \\$aTeleradiesthesia =550 \\$wg$aAlternative medicine =550 \\$wg$aPendulum =550 \\$wg$aRadiation =550 \\$aDowsing =750 \2$aRadiesthesia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011844 =LDR 00430cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362606602441 =005 20120730163810.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110381 =035 \\$aBZW0287NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRadiculitis =450 \\$aSpinal nerve roots$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aNeuritis =550 \\$wg$aSpinal nerve roots$xDiseases =750 \2$aRadiculopathy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011843 =LDR 00482cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362606702441 =005 20120730163810.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110380 =035 \\$aBZW0286NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRadicular cyst =450 \\$aApical periodontal cyst =450 \\$aRadiculodental cyst =450 \\$aRoot cyst =550 \\$wg$aOdontogenic cysts =550 \\$wg$aPeriapical diseases =750 \2$aRadicular Cyst$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011842 =LDR 00443cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362606802441 =005 20120730163810.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110359 =035 \\$aBZW0265NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRadiation-sensitizing agents =450 \\$aRadiation$xSensitizing agents =450 \\$aRadiosensitizing agents =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =750 \2$aRadiation-Sensitizing Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011838 =LDR 00606cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362606902441 =005 20120730163810.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110357 =035 \\$aBZW0263NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRadiation-protective agents =450 \\$aDrugs, Radiation-protective =450 \\$aDrugs, Radioprotective =450 \\$aRadiation$xProtective agents =450 \\$aRadioprotectants =450 \\$aRadioprotective agents =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =550 \\$wg$aRadiation$xSafety measures =750 \2$aRadiation-Protective Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011837 =LDR 00717cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362607002441 =005 20120730163810.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110356 =035 \\$aBZW0262NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85110356 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP371.8 =150 \\$aRadiation preservation of food =360 \\$isubdivision$aRadiation preservation$iunder specific foods, e.g.$aCorn--Radiation preservation; Meat--Radiation preservation =450 \\$aFood$xIrradiation =450 \\$aFood irradiation =450 \\$aFood$xRadiation preservation =450 \\$aRadiation sterilization of food =550 \\$wg$aFood$xPreservation =750 \2$aFood Irradiation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005514 =LDR 00908cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362607102441 =005 20120730163810.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110354 =035 \\$aBZW0260NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aQC795.32.R3 =150 \\$aRadiation dosimetry =450 \\$aDosimetry =450 \\$aRadiation$xDosage$xMeasurement =450 \\$aRadiation monitoring =450 \\$aRadiometry$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aNuclear counters =550 \\$wg$aRadiation$xMeasurement =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the measurement of the radiation dose. Works on the radiation dose in general are entered under$aRadiation--Dosage.$iWorks on the measurement of radiation parameters and values in general are entered under$aRadiation--Measurement. =681 \\$iNotes under$aRadiation--Dosage;Radiation--Measurement =750 \2$aRadiometry$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D011874 =LDR 00436cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361995202441 =005 20120730162746.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025973 =035 \\$aBZM5879NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP310.C5 =150 \\$aCilia and ciliary motion =550 \\$wg$aCells$xMotility =550 \\$wg$aMicroorganisms$xMotility =550 \\$aEpithelium =750 \2$aCilia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002923 =LDR 00458cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361995302441 =005 20050504091154.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024682 =035 \\$aBZM4588LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC935.C48 =150 \\$aChondromalacia patellae =550 \\$wg$aArthritis =550 \\$wg$aArticular cartilage$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPatella$xDiseases =750 \2$aChondromalacia Patellae$0(DNLM)D046789$5IEN =LDR 01108cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361995402441 =005 20120730162745.0 =008 001114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85025937 =035 \\$aBZM5843LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.U48$cBotany =150 \\$aCicuta =450 \\$aHemlocks, Water =450 \\$aWater hemlocks =450 \\$aWaterhemlocks =550 \\$wg$aUmbelliferae =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Cicuta, Water hemlock) =670 \\$aBurrows, G.E. Toxic plants of North America, 2000:$bp. 49 (Cicuta L. The genus Cicuta, traditionally known as water hemlock is now considered to comprise 4 species in North America) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Cicuta -- Waterhemlock) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(water hemlock: any of about 10 species of poisonous plants of the genus Cicuta) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(water hemlock: 1) Cicuta virosa, 2) several other plants of the genus Cicuta) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(water hemlock: any of several poisonous, heavy-scented, perennial herbs of the genus Cicuta, esp. C. maculata) =750 \2$aCicuta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029981 =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361995502441 =005 20120730162739.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024681 =035 \\$aBZM4587NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aQL979.5 =150 \\$aChondrogenesis =450 \\$aCartilage development =550 \\$wg$aCartilage =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =750 \2$aChondrogenesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020219 =LDR 00621cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361995602441 =005 20120730162745.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025926 =035 \\$aBZM5832NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL638.C55$cZoology =053 \\$aSF458.C5$cAquarium fishes =150 \\$aCichlids =450 \\$aCichlid fishes =450 \\$wnne$aCichlidae =550 \\$wg$aPerciformes =670 \\$aZurlo, G. Cichlids, c1991. =670 \\$aLC database, 8/10/94$b(cichlid fishes, cichlids, Cichlidae) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(cichlid) =750 \2$aCichlids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D023681 =LDR 00539cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361995702441 =005 20120730162739.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024677 =035 \\$aBZM4583NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC935.C47 =150 \\$aChondrocalcinosis =450 \\$aCalcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease =450 \\$aPseudogout =450 \\$aPyrophosphate arthropathy =550 \\$wg$aArthritis =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChondrocalcinosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002805 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361995802441 =005 20120730162745.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025920 =035 \\$aBZM5826LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aCicer =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =750 \2$aCicer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029863 =LDR 00382cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361995902441 =005 20120730162739.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024676 =035 \\$aBZM4582NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChondroblastoma =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChondroblastoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002804 =LDR 00738cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361996002441 =005 20140513132957.0 =008 010409i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85025918 =035 \\$aBZM5824NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85025918 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dUkCU =150 \\$aScars =450 \\$wnne$aCicatrices =450 \\$aCicatrix =450 \\$aScar tissue =550 \\$wg$aGranulation tissue =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cicatrix X scars) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(scar: mark remaining after the healing of a wound or other morbid process; a cicatrix) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(scar; cicatrix) =670 \\$aLC database, May 2, 2001$b(title: scar tissue) =750 \2$aCicatrix$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002921 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361996102441 =005 20070511131940.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025904 =035 \\$aBZM5810NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.C45 =150 \\$aChymotrypsin =550 \\$wg$aDigestive enzymes =550 \\$wg$aSerine proteinases =750 \2$aChymotrypsin$0(DNLM)D002918$5IEN =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361996202441 =005 20120730162745.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025903 =035 \\$aBZM5809NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChymopapain =550 \\$wg$aCysteine proteinases =550 \\$wg$aPapaya =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aChymopapain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002917 =LDR 02041cz a2200421n 4500 =001 9880361996302441 =005 20120730162738.0 =008 031014i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024672 =035 \\$aBZM4578NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL638.6$bQL638.95$cZoology =150 \\$aChondrichthyes =450 \\$aCartilaginous fishes =450 \\$aChondrichthyan fishes =450 \\$aChondrichthyans =450 \\$aElasmobranch fishes =450 \\$aElasmobranchi =450 \\$aElasmobranchiate fishes =450 \\$wnne$aElasmobranchii =450 \\$aElasmobranchiomorphi =450 \\$aElasmobranchs =450 \\$wnne$aPlagiostomi =450 \\$aSelachian fishes =450 \\$aSelachians =450 \\$wnne$aSelachii =450 \\$aSelachimorpha =550 \\$wg$aFishes =670 \\$aPhysiology of elasmobranch fishes, c1988. =670 \\$aZangerl, R. Comparative microscopic dental anatomy in the Petalodontida (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii), c1993. =670 \\$aConservation biology of elasmobranchs, 1993. =670 \\$aCase, G.R. A new selachian fauna from the Judith River Formation (Campanian) of Montana, 1978. =670 \\$aDanial, J.F. The relations and nature of the cutaneous vessels in selachian fishes, 1927. =670 \\$aJensen, A.S. The selachians of Greenland, 1914. =670 \\$aITIS, Oct. 14, 2003$b(Class Chondrichthyes - cartilaginous fishes, rays, sharks. Two subclasses: Subclass Elasmobranchii - rays, sharks, skates, torpedoes; Subclass Holocephali - chimaeras) =670 \\$aCatalog of fishes, via WWW, Oct. 14, 2003:$bbrowse classification (Class Elasmobranchii (sharks and rays); Class Holocephali (chimaeras)) =670 \\$aOCLC, Oct. 14, 2003$b(chondrichthyans; chondrichthyan fishes; elasmobranchs; elasmobranch fishes; Elasmobranchii; Elasmobranchi; Elasmobranchiomorphi; Chondrichthyes; elasmobranchiate fishes; Selachimorpha; Selachii; selachians; selachian fishes; cartilaginous fishes; cartilaginous fish) =750 \2$aElasmobranchii$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018940 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361996402441 =005 20120730162745.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025902 =035 \\$aBZM5808NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChylothorax =450 \\$aChylopleura =550 \\$wg$aPleural effusions =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aChylothorax$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002916 =LDR 00432cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361996502441 =005 20120730162738.0 =008 040614i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024659 =035 \\$aBZM4565NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP609.C4 =150 \\$aCholinesterases =450 \\$aCholine esterases =450 \\$aPseudocholinesterases =550 \\$wg$aEsterases =750 \2$aCholinesterases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002802 =LDR 00457cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361996602441 =005 20120730162745.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025901 =035 \\$aBZM5807NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP91$cBlood-making =053 \\$aQP165$cDigestion =150 \\$aChyle =550 \\$wg$aAbsorption (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aLymphatics =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aChyle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002913 =LDR 00529cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361996702441 =005 20120730162738.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024658 =035 \\$aBZM4564NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCholinesterase inhibitors =450 \\$aAnticholinesterase agents =550 \\$wg$aEnzyme inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aParasympathomimetic agents =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cholinesterase Inhibitors x Anticholinesterase Agents) =750 \2$aCholinesterase Inhibitors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002800 =LDR 00465cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361996802441 =005 20120730162744.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025487 =035 \\$aBZM5393NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL638.S2$cZoology =150 \\$aChum salmon =450 \\$aDog salmon =450 \\$aOncorhynchus keta =550 \\$wg$aOncorhynchus =550 \\$wg$aPacific salmon =750 \2$aOncorhynchus keta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017685 =LDR 00500cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361996902441 =005 20120730162738.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024656 =035 \\$aBZM4562NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD416$cChemistry =053 \\$aQP801.C55$cPhysiological chemistry =150 \\$aCholine =450 \\$aCholein =550 \\$wg$aBiogenic amines =550 \\$wg$aVitamin B complex =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aCholine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002794 =LDR 00375cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361997002441 =005 20120730162738.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024655 =035 \\$aBZM4561NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP752.C55$cAnimal biochemistry =150 \\$aCholic acid =550 \\$wg$aBile acids =750 \2$aCholic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019826 =LDR 01650cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361997102441 =005 20110614132526.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85025447 =035 \\$aBZM5353NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK569.C62$cAlgology =150 \\$aChrysophyceae =450 \\$aChrysomonadida =450 \\$aChrysophyta$5IEN =450 \\$aGolden algae$5IEN =450 \\$aGolden-brown algae$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aChrysophytes =550 \\$wg$aHeterokontophyta =670 \\$aAlgaeBase, via WWW, Apr. 27, 2011$b(Class Chrysophyceae, Phylum Heterokontophyta, Infrakingdom Heterokonta, Subkingdom Chromobiota, Kingdom Chromista, Empire Eukaryota) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Apr. 27, 2011$b(Chrysophyceae (golden algae). Synonyms: Chrysomonadida, Chrysomonada, Chrysophyta. Common names: chrysomonads, chrysophytes. Lineage: cellular organisms (no rank), Eukaryota (superkingdom), stramenopiles (no rank)) =670 \\$aWorld register of marine species, via WWW, Apr. 27, 2011$b(Chrysophyceae. Status: accepted. Rank: Class. Synonyms: Chrysomonadida, Chrysophyta. Classification: Chromista (Kingdom) > Chromobiota (Subkingdom) > Heterokonta (Infrakingdom) > Heterokontophyta (Phylum)) =670 \\$aMicrobeWiki website, Apr. 27, 2011$b(Chrysophyceae. Higher order taxa: Eukaryota; Stramenopiles; Chrysophyta. Chrysophyceae are small flagellates that are a yellowish brown color. Chrysophyceae is found as a unicellular organism and as a multicellular organism thought the unicellular is more common. It can also be found singly or in a colony) =750 \2$aChrysophyta$0(DNLM)D044523$5IEN =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361997202441 =005 20120730162744.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025438 =035 \\$aBZM5344LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C48 =150 \\$aChrysobalanaceae =550 \\$wg$aRosales =750 \2$aChrysobalanaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D045469 =LDR 00469cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361997302441 =005 20070424092207.0 =008 920803||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024654 =035 \\$aBZM4560NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP752.C5$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aCholesterol =450 \\$aCholesterin =550 \\$wg$aIsopentenoids =550 \\$wg$aSterols =550 \\$aLow-cholesterol diet =750 \2$aCholesterol$0(DNLM)D002784$5IEN-M =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361997402441 =005 20120730162737.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024653 =035 \\$aBZM4559NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCholesteatoma =450 \\$aPearly tumor =550 \\$wg$aCysts (Pathology) =550 \\$wg$aEpithelium$xTumors =750 \2$aCholesteatoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002781 =LDR 00540cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361997502441 =005 20120730162743.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025424 =035 \\$aBZM5330NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.C55$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aChrysanthemums =450 \\$aBalsamita =450 \\$aIsmelia =450 \\$aPyrethrum (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =681 \\$iExample under$aFloriculture =750 \2$aChrysanthemum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031202 =LDR 00562cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361997602441 =005 20120730162737.0 =008 920521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024652 =035 \\$aBZM4558NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ456.C52 =150 \\$aCholestasis in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric gastroenterology =750 \2$81$wb$aCholestasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002779 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCholestasis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00914cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361997702441 =005 20080219161957.0 =008 940322||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85025406 =035 \\$aBZM5312NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85025406 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aCE =150 \\$aChronology =360 \\$isubdivision$aChronology$iunder names of individual persons, sacred works, literatures, wars, individual art forms, headings for national or ethnic art, and topical headings that are inherently historical; and subdivision$aHistory--Chronology$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., and individual corporate bodies, and under ethnic groups and topical headings that are not inherently historical =450 \\$aEras =450 \\$aHours (Time) =550 \\$wg$aAuxiliary sciences of history =550 \\$aCalendar =550 \\$aTime =750 \2$aChronology as Topic$0(DNLM)D002910$5IEN =LDR 00499cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361997802441 =005 20120730162737.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024651 =035 \\$aBZM4557NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC854.C45 =150 \\$aCholestasis =450 \\$aBiliary stasis =450 \\$aStasis, Biliary =550 \\$wg$aJaundice, Obstructive =750 \2$aCholestasis$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D002779 =750 \2$aCholestasis, Intrahepatic$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D002780 =LDR 00582cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361997902441 =005 20120730162743.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85025402 =035 \\$aBZM5308NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChronically ill children =450 \\$aChronic diseases in children$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aSick children =750 \2$81$wb$aChronic Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002908 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aChronic Disease$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00390cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361998002441 =005 20120730162737.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024649 =035 \\$aBZM4555NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA644.C3 =150 \\$aCholera$xVaccination =450 \\$wnne$aCholera$xPreventive inoculation =750 \2$aCholera Vaccines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D022121 =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361998102441 =005 20120730162743.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025397 =035 \\$aBZM5303NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChronically ill =450 \\$aChronic diseases$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aSick =750 \2$aChronic Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002908 =LDR 00688cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361998202441 =005 20120730162737.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024645 =035 \\$aBZM4551NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.C3$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC126$bRC134$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aCholera =450 \\$aAsiatic cholera =450 \\$wnne$aCholera, Asiatic =550 \\$wg$aVibrio infections =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Gastrointestinal disorders, Cholera x Asiatic cholera) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =681 \\$iExample under$aEpidemics; Tropical medicine =750 \2$aCholera$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D002771 =LDR 00573cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361998302441 =005 20120730162737.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024642 =035 \\$aBZM4548NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.C5 =150 \\$aCholecystokinin =450 \\$aCCK (Hormone) =450 \\$aPancreozymin =450 \\$aPancreozymin-cholecystokinin =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal hormones =550 \\$wg$aNeuropeptides =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cholecystokinin x Pancreozymin) =750 \2$aCholecystokinin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002766 =LDR 00834cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361998402441 =005 20140106153807.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025396 =035 \\$aBZM5302NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ387.C48 =150 \\$aChronic granulomatous disease =450 \\$aCGD (Disease) =450 \\$aCongenital dysphagocytosis =450 \\$aGranulomatous disease, Chronic =450 \\$aJob's syndrome =450 \\$aNADH2 oxidase deficiency =450 \\$aPhagocyte bactericidal dysfunction =550 \\$wg$aChronic diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aGranuloma =550 \\$wg$aImmunological deficiency syndromes in children =550 \\$wg$aLeucocyte disorders =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism, Inborn errors of =750 \2$aGranulomatous Disease, Chronic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006105 =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361998502441 =005 20120730162737.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024641 =035 \\$aBZM4547NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC853.C5 =150 \\$aCholecystitis =450 \\$aGallbladder$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aGallbladder$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =750 \2$aCholecystitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002764 =LDR 00558cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361998602441 =005 20120730162743.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025395 =035 \\$aBZM5301NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ380 =150 \\$aChronic diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =750 \2$81$wb$aChronic Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002908 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aChronic Disease$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00381cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361998702441 =005 20120730162737.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024639 =035 \\$aBZM4545NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCholecystectomy =550 \\$wg$aGallbladder$xSurgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aCholecystectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002763 =LDR 00436cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361998802441 =005 20120730162737.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024637 =035 \\$aBZM4543NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCholagogues =550 \\$wg$aBile =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal agents =550 \\$wg$aLiver =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aCholagogues and Choleretics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002756 =LDR 01099cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361998902441 =005 20200608173958.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85025392 =035 \\$aBZM5298NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA644.5$bRA645$cPublic health =053 \0$aRB156$cPathology =053 \0$aRC108$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aChronic diseases =450 \\$aDiseases, Chronic =450 \\$aNCDs (Noncommunicable diseases) =450 \\$aNon-communicable diseases =450 \\$aNon-infectious diseases =450 \\$aNoncommunicable diseases =550 \\$wg$aDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat: 2011321361: Surveillance of risk factors for non-communicable diseases in Nepal, 2010. =670 \\$aWHO Noncommunicable diseases Fact sheet, viewed Nov. 12, 2013$b(Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), also known as chronic diseases; 4 main types: cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases, and diabetes) =750 \2$aChronic Disease$0(DNLM)D002908$5IEN =750 \0$iRelated mapping$aNoncommunicable Diseases$0(DNLM)D000073296$4RM$5IEN =LDR 00340cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361999002441 =005 20120730162737.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024618 =035 \\$aBZM4524NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChoice (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =750 \2$aChoice Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002755 =LDR 00590cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361999102441 =005 20120730162743.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85025391 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02003208 =035 \\$aBZM5297NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH600$bQH600.6 =150 \\$aChromosomes =450 \\$aChromosome theory =550 \\$wg$aCell nuclei =550 \\$aCrossing over (Genetics) =550 \\$aCytotaxonomy =550 \\$aGenetics =550 \\$aKaryokinesis =550 \\$aLinkage (Genetics) =750 \2$aChromosomes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002875 =LDR 00910cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361999202441 =005 20120730162736.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024593 =035 \\$aBZM4499NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChlorthalidone =450 \\$aChlorphthalidolone =450 \\$aPhthalamodine =450 \\$aPhthalamudine =550 \\$wg$aBenzene =550 \\$wg$aDiuretics =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =550 \\$wg$aImides =550 \\$wg$aKetones =550 \\$wg$aSulfonamides =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 14, 2007$b(Chlorthalidone. Entry terms: Chlorphthalidolone, Phthalamudine. Scope note: A benzenesulfonamide-phthalimidine that tautomerizes to a Benzophenones form. It is considered a thiazide-like diuretic. Pharm. action: Antihypertensive Agents, Diuretics, Sodium Chloride Symporter Inhibitors) =750 \2$aChlorthalidone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002752 =LDR 00417cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361999302441 =005 20120730162736.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024592 =035 \\$aBZM4498NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aChlorpropamide =550 \\$wg$aHypoglycemic sulfonylureas =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 20, 2007$b(Chlorpropamide) =750 \2$aChlorpropamide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002747 =LDR 00903cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361999402441 =005 20120730162743.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85025386 =035 \\$aBZM5292NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH445.2 =150 \\$aGene mapping =450 \\$wnne$aChromosome mapping =450 \\$aGenetic mapping =450 \\$aGenome mapping =450 \\$aLinkage mapping (Genetics) =450 \\$aMapping, Gene =550 \\$wg$aGenetics$xTechnique =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chromosome mapping x Gene mapping, Linkage mapping) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Gene mapping) =670 \\$aBDNE3$b(Gene mapping) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Map, gene m.; mapping, also called gene mapping) =670 \\$aLee, T.F. The Human Genome Project, 1991$b(Gene mapping, chromosome mapping, genetic mapping) =750 \2$aChromosome Mapping$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002874 =LDR 00468cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361999502441 =005 20120730162736.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024591 =035 \\$aBZM4497NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC483.5.C45 =150 \\$aChlorpromazine =450 \\$aThorazine =550 \\$wg$aPhenothiazine =550 \\$wg$aSerotonin$xAntagonists =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChlorpromazine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002746 =LDR 00502cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361999602441 =005 20120730162742.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025385 =035 \\$aBZM5291NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChromosome abnormalities =450 \\$aChromosomal aberrations =450 \\$aChromosome anomalies =550 \\$wg$aChromosomes =550 \\$wg$aMutation (Biology) =550 \\$aKaryotypes =750 \2$aChromosome Aberrations$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D002869 =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361999702441 =005 20120730162736.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024590 =035 \\$aBZM4496NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChlorothiazide =550 \\$wg$aDiuretics =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChlorothiazide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002740 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361999802441 =005 20120730162736.0 =008 030318i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024586 =035 \\$aBZM4492NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aChloroplasts =450 \\$aChloroplastids =550 \\$wg$aPlastids =550 \\$aChromatophores =750 \2$aChloroplasts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002736 =LDR 00548cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361999902441 =005 20120730162742.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025382 =035 \\$aBZM5288NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChromogenic compounds =450 \\$wnne$aChromogen =450 \\$aChromogenic substrates =450 \\$aChromogens (Chemistry) =450 \\$aSubstrates, Chromogenic =550 \\$wg$aIndicators and test-papers =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aChromogenic Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002863 =LDR 00807cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362000002441 =005 20130209161941.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85025359 =035 \\$aBZM5265NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.C7$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.C7$cOrganometallic chemistry =150 \\$aChromium compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 11, 2012$b(under Chromium: chromium(III) compounds; chromium(VI) compounds; chromium(II) compounds; Cr(I) compounds; chromium(0) compounds) =670 \\$aThe element chromium, via It's elemental website, Oct. 11, 2012$b(Chromium forms many colorful compounds that have industrial uses; chromium compounds) =750 \2$aChromium Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017608 =LDR 01223cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362000102441 =005 20120730162736.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024579 =035 \\$aBZM4485NU =035 \\$aSH 85024579 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK898.C5 =150 \\$aChlorophyll =550 \\$wg$aChloroplast pigments =550 \\$wg$aPhotosynthetic pigments =550 \\$wg$aPlant photoreceptors =550 \\$wg$aPorphyrins =550 \\$wg$aTetrapyrroles =670 \\$aLawrence, E. Henderson's dict. of biological terms, 1995:$bunder photoreceptor (molecule sensitive and responding to light, such as rhodopsin in retina, chlorophyll in plants) =670 \\$aEncyc. of molecular biology, 1994:$bunder photoreceptor (known photoreceptors include: bacteriochlorophyll, bacteriorhodopsin, chlorophyll, cryptochrome, phytochrome, protochlorophyll, rhodopsin, and certain carotenoid, biliprotein, flavoprotein and haem pigments) =670 \\$aBlum, D. The role of red and blue light in leaf and cotyledon expansion, 1998:$bleaf 12 ("Chlorophyll, which absorbs red and blue light, is by far the most abundant photoreceptor in plants.") =750 \2$aChlorophyll$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002734 =LDR 00354cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362000202441 =005 20120730162742.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85025354 =035 \\$aBZM5260NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA480.C5$cEngineering materials =150 \\$aChromium alloys =750 \2$aChromium Alloys$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002858 =LDR 00901cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362000302441 =005 20200929222142.0 =008 050915i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024578 =035 \\$aBZM4484NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK569.C6$cAlgology =150 \\$aGreen algae =450 \\$wnne$aChlorophyceae =450 \\$aChlorophyta =450 \\$aGrass-green algae =450 \\$aIsokontae =550 \\$wg$aAlgae =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aNLM:$b(Algae, Green) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aBold algae. =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(green algae, also called grass-green algae, members of the division Chlorophyta, comprising about 6,000 species) =670 \\$aAmericana. =670 \\$aCollier's. =675 \\$aNAL;$aWilson =750 \2$aChlorophyta$0(DNLM)D000460$5IEN =750 \2$aChlorophyceae$0(DNLM)D000077105$5IEN-M =LDR 00436cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362000402441 =005 20120730162742.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85025351 =035 \\$aBZM5257NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85025351 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.C7 =150 \\$aChromium$xIsotopes =450 \\$aRadioactive chromium =450 \\$aRadiochromium =750 \2$aChromium Isotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002859 =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362000502441 =005 20120730162736.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024577 =035 \\$aBZM4483NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChlorophenylalanine =450 \\$aFenclonine =550 \\$wg$aEnzyme inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aPhenylalanine =550 \\$wg$aSerotonin$xAntagonists =750 \2$aFenclonine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010134 =LDR 02084cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362000602441 =005 20140409132129.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85025350 =035 \\$aBZM5256NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aGC117.C47$cChemical oceanography =053 \0$aQD181.C7$cChemistry =053 \0$aQD412.C7$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.C7$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.C7$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTA480.C5$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTN271.C5$cProspecting =053 \0$aTN693.C5$cMetallography =053 \0$aTN799.C5$cMetallurgy =053 \0$aTP245.C6$cChemical technology =053 \0$aTS692.C4$cElectroplating =150 \\$aChromium =550 \\$wg$aChromium group =550 \\$wg$aHeat resistant alloys =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 11, 2012$b(Chromium is a chemical element which has the symbol Cr and atomic number 24. It is the first element in Group 6. Element category: transition metal) =670 \\$aNASA thesaurus, 2012, via WWW, Mar. 12, 2013$b(under refractory metals: chromium) =670 \\$aInternational journal of refractory metals and hard materials home page, Mar. 12, 2013$b(The refractory metals comprise selected metals with melting points around 2000�C and higher, with similar powder metallurgical production and application. This includes the following metals and their alloys: Tungsten, Molybdenum, Chromium, Tantalum, Niobium and Rhenium.) =670 \\$aRefractory metals: niobium, molybdenum and rhenium, via Key to Metals website, Mar. 12, 2013$b(The refractory metals are conveniently described as those which, first of all, melt at temperatures well above the melting points of the common alloying bases, iron, cobalt, and nickel. Second, it seems appropriate to consider the refractory metals as those which have higher melting points than do titanium and zirconium, which are used chiefly at intermediate temperatures. On the other hand, chromium is usually classed as a refractory metal.) =750 \2$aChromium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002857 =LDR 01050cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362000702441 =005 20120730162736.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024575 =035 \\$aBZM4481NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD412$cChemistry =053 \0$aQP801.C48$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aChlorophenols =450 \\$aChlorinated phenols =450 \\$aCPs (Chlorophenols) =450 \\$aHydroxychlorobenzenes =550 \\$wg$aChlorobenzene =550 \\$wg$aPhenols =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 27, 2008$b(Chlorophenols. Phenols substituted with one or more chlorine atoms in any position. UF Hydroxychlorobenzenes. In tree structures under both Chlorobenzenes and Phenols) =670 \\$aIonic liquids home page, Mar. 27, 2008:$bChlorinated phenols (CPs) (Chlorinated phenols; chlorophenols)$uhttp://lem.ch.unito.it/didattica/infochimica/Liquidi%20Ionici/ =670 \\$aPAN pesticides database, via WWW, Mar. 27, 2008$b(chemical class: Chlorinated phenol) =750 \2$aChlorophenols$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002733 =LDR 00572cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362000802441 =005 20120730162742.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025337 =035 \\$aBZM5243NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL767 =150 \\$aChromatophores =450 \\$aPigment cells =550 \\$wg$aEpithelial cells =550 \\$wg$aPlastids =550 \\$wg$aProtoplasm =550 \\$aAnimal pigments =550 \\$aChloroplasts =550 \\$aPlant pigments =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aChromatophores$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002856 =LDR 00692cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362000902441 =005 20120730162736.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024570 =035 \\$aBZM4476NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM666.C5215 =150 \\$aChloramphenicol =450 \\$wnne$aChloromycetin =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aAntibiotics =550 \\$wg$aGlycols =550 \\$wg$aNitrobenzene =670 \\$aMerck index$b(Chloramphenicol) =670 \\$aUSP dict.$b(Chloramphenicol: antibacterial; antirickettsial. Chloromycetin (Parke-Davis)) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chloramphenicol) =750 \2$aChloramphenicol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002701 =LDR 00743cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362001002441 =005 20120730162742.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85025334 =035 \\$aBZM5240NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD79.C4$bQD79.C8$cQualitative and quantitative analysis =053 \0$aQD98.C4$cQualitative inorganic analysis =053 \0$aQD117.C5$cQuantitative inorganic analysis =053 \0$aQD272.C4$bQD272.C45$cOrganic analysis =053 \0$aQP519.9.C47$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aChromatographic analysis =450 \\$aAnalysis, Chromatographic =450 \\$aChromatography =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Analytic =550 \\$wg$aPhase partition =750 \2$aChromatography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002845 =LDR 00407cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362001102441 =005 20080307085556.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024568 =035 \\$aBZM4474LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC643 =150 \\$aChloroma =450 \\$aChloroleukemia =450 \\$aChlorosarcoma =450 \\$aGreen cancer =750 \2$aSarcoma, Myeloid$0(DNLM)D023981$5IEN =LDR 00411cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362001202441 =005 20120730162741.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025333 =035 \\$aBZM5239NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH599 =150 \\$aChromatin =550 \\$wg$aChromosomes =550 \\$wg$aNucleoproteins =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aChromatin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002843 =LDR 00337cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362001302441 =005 20120730162741.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025331 =035 \\$aBZM5237NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChromaffin cells$xTumors =450 \\$aApudomas =750 \2$aApudoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001079 =LDR 00982cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362001402441 =005 20120730162735.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024567 =035 \\$aBZM4473NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.H15$cAliphatic compounds =053 \\$aQD341.H3$cAromatic compounds =150 \\$aChlorohydrocarbons =450 \\$aChlorinated hydrocarbons =450 \\$aChlorine hydrocarbons =450 \\$aHydrocarbons, Chlorinated$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aHalocarbons =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(Chlorohydrocarbon) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Chlorohydrocarbon) =670 \\$aTEST$b(Chlorohydrocarbons x Chlorinated hydrocarbons BT Chlorine organic compounds; Halohydrocarbons) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Halohydrocarbons, Chlorohydrocarbons x Chlorinated hydrocarbons) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated) =750 \2$aHydrocarbons, Chlorinated$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006843 =LDR 00382cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362001502441 =005 20120730162735.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024566 =035 \\$aBZM4472NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChlorogenic acid =450 \\$aDihydroxycinnamoylquinic acid =550 \\$wg$aDepsides =750 \2$aChlorogenic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002726 =LDR 00619cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362001602441 =005 20120730162741.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85025330 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02003052 =035 \\$aBZM5236NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChromaffin cells =450 \\$aAPUD cells =450 \\$aCells, Chromaffin =450 \\$aChromaffin system$5IEN =450 \\$aPhaeochromocytes =550 \\$wg$aAdrenal glands =550 \\$wg$aSympathetic nervous system =550 \\$aEndocrine glands =550 \\$aParaneurons =750 \2$aChromaffin Cells$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019439 =LDR 00873cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362001702441 =005 20120730162741.0 =008 050729i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85025219 =035 \\$aBZM5125NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBR1$bBR129 =150 \\$aChristianity =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the words$aChristian$iand$aChurch;$iand names of Christian churches and sects, e.g.$aCatholic Church; Lutheran Church; Huguenots =450 \\$wnne$aChristianity$y19th century =550 \\$wg$aReligions =550 \\$aChurch history =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the Christian religion including its origin, beliefs, practices and influence treated collectively. Works on the institutional history of the church are entered under$aChurch history. =681 \\$iNote under$aChurch history =750 \2$aChristianity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002835 =LDR 00607cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362001802441 =005 20180206125026.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025190 =035 \\$aBZM5096NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBX6901$b6997 =150 \\$aChristian Science =450 \\$aChurch of Christ, Scientist =450 \\$aDivine healing =450 \\$aMind-cure =550 \\$wg$aChristian sects =550 \\$wg$aSpiritual healing =680 \\$iHere are entered works on Christian Science congregations treated collectively. =750 \2$aChristian Science$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002834 =LDR 00482cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362001902441 =005 20120730162740.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024757 =035 \\$aBZM4663NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQM455$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP375.5$cPhysiology =150 \\$aChoroid plexus =450 \\$aPlexus, Choroid =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xVentricles =550 \\$aBlood-brain barrier =750 \2$aChoroid Plexus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002831 =LDR 00314cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362002002441 =005 20120730162740.0 =008 871219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024756 =035 \\$aBZM4662NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChoroid$xDiseases =750 \2$aChoroid Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015862 =LDR 00388cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362002102441 =005 20120730162740.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024755 =035 \\$aBZM4661NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL949 =053 \\$aQM511 =150 \\$aChoroid =550 \\$wg$aUvea =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChoroid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002829 =LDR 00504cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362002202441 =005 20120730162740.0 =008 871219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024753 =035 \\$aBZM4659NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChorioretinitis =450 \\$aChorioidoretinitis =550 \\$wg$aChoroiditis =550 \\$wg$aRetina$xDiseases =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Chorioretinitis, also called chorioidoretinitis) =750 \2$aChorioretinitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002825 =LDR 00489cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362002302441 =005 20120730162739.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024752 =035 \\$aBZM4658NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChorionic villi =450 \\$aPlacental villi =450 \\$aVilli, Chorionic =450 \\$aVilli, Placental =550 \\$wg$aChorion =550 \\$wg$aPlacenta =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChorionic Villi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002824 =LDR 00516cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362002402441 =005 20120730162739.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024750 =035 \\$aBZM4656NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP572.C53$cPhysiology =150 \\$aChorionic gonadotropins =450 \\$aGonadotropins, Chorionic$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aGlycoprotein hormones =550 \\$wg$aGonadotropin =550 \\$wg$aPlacental hormones =750 \2$aChorionic Gonadotropin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006063 =LDR 00434cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362002502441 =005 20120730162739.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024748 =035 \\$aBZM4654NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL977 =053 \\$aQM611 =150 \\$aChorion =550 \\$wg$aChorioallantois =550 \\$wg$aFetal membranes =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChorion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002823 =LDR 00637cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362002602441 =005 20120730162735.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024563 =035 \\$aBZM4469NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.H6$cChemistry =053 \\$aRD86.C5$cAnesthetics =150 \\$aChloroform =450 \\$aF-20 (Chemical) =450 \\$aFreon-20 =450 \\$aMethenyl trichloride =450 \\$aR-20 (Chemical) =450 \\$aTrichloromethane =550 \\$wg$aAnesthetics =550 \\$wg$aChlorohydrocarbons =550 \\$wg$aTrihalomethanes =750 \2$aChloroform$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002725 =LDR 00501cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362002702441 =005 20140304095033.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024561 =035 \\$aBZM4467NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTD887.C47$cAir pollutant =150 \\$aChlorofluorocarbons =450 \\$aCFCs (Chemicals) =550 \\$wg$aFluorocarbons =550 \\$wg$aHalocarbons =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =750 \2$aChlorofluorocarbons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017402 =LDR 00474cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362002802441 =005 20060110091412.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024555 =035 \\$aBZM4461NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChlorobenzene =450 \\$aChlorobenzol =450 \\$aMonochlorobenzene =450 \\$aPhenyl chloride =550 \\$wg$aBenzene =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =750 \2$aChlorobenzenes$0(DNLM)D002722$5IEN =LDR 00696cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362002902441 =005 20130307094418.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024554 =035 \\$aBZM4460LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD305.A2 =150 \\$aChloroacetic acids =450 \\$aChloracetic acids =550 \\$wg$aAcetic acid =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 20, 2012$b(Chloroacetic acid, industrially known as monochloroacetic acid (MCA) is the organochlorine compound with the formula ClCH b2 (BCO b2 (BH. This carboxylic acid is a useful building-block in organic synthesis.) =750 \2$aChloroacetates$0(DNLM)D062845$5IEN-M =LDR 00376cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362003002441 =005 20120730162735.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024553 =035 \\$aBZM4459NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChlormadinone =450 \\$aLormin =550 \\$wg$aProgestational hormones =750 \2$aChlormadinone Acetate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002715 =LDR 00312cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362003102441 =005 20120730162735.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024545 =035 \\$aBZM4451NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChlorine compounds =750 \2$aChlorine Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017606 =LDR 01470cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362003202441 =005 20121120084718.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024541 =035 \\$aBZM4447NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.C5$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.C5$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.C5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aChlorine =450 \\$aMuriaticum =450 \\$aOxymuriatic acid =550 \\$wg$aHalogens =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 20, 2012$b(Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. Chlorine is in the halogen group (17) and is the second lightest halogen after fluorine. The synthesis and characterization of elemental chlorine occurred in 1774 by Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele, who called it "dephlogisticated muriatic acid air," having thought he synthesized the oxide obtained from the hydrochloric acid. Because acids were thought at the time to necessarily contain oxygen, a number of chemists, including Claude Berthollet, suggested that Scheele's dephlogisticated muriatic acid air must be a combination of oxygen and the yet undiscovered element, and Scheele named the supposed new element within this oxide as muriaticum.) =670 \\$anicedefinition.com, Aug. 20, 2012$b(muriaticum - noun, obsolete: chlorine) =670 \\$aWiktionary, Aug. 20, 2012$b(muriaticum (obsolete) chlorine) =750 \2$aChlorine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002713 =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362003302441 =005 20120730162735.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024539 =035 \\$aBZM4445NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP535.C5 =150 \\$aChlorides in the body =550 \\$wg$aBody composition =750 \2$aChlorides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002712 =LDR 00736cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362003402441 =005 20130209161940.0 =008 030911i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024536 =035 \\$aBZM4442NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.C5$cChemistry =053 \0$aQP535.C5$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aChlorides =550 \\$wg$aChlorine compounds =550 \\$wg$aHalides =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 8, 2012$b(A halide is a binary compound, of which one part is a halogen atom and the other part is an element or radical that is less electronegative (or more electropositive) than the halogen, to make a fluoride, chloride, bromide, iodide, or astatide compound.) =750 \2$aChlorides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002712 =LDR 00536cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362003502441 =005 20120730162734.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024534 =035 \\$aBZM4440NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA766.C48$cDisinfection =150 \\$aChlorhexidine =450 \\$aHexamethylenebischlorophenylbiguanide =550 \\$wg$aAntiseptics =550 \\$wg$aBiguanide =550 \\$wg$aDisinfection and disinfectants =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChlorhexidine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002710 =LDR 00439cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362003602441 =005 20120730162734.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024529 =035 \\$aBZM4435NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK569.C49$cBotany =053 \\$aSH391.C47$cEconomic plants =150 \\$aChlorella =550 \\$wg$aChlorellaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChlorella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002708 =LDR 00715cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362003702441 =005 20120730162734.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024528 =035 \\$aBZM4434NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChlordecone =450 \\$aKepone =550 \\$wg$aInsecticides =550 \\$wg$aOrganic cyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 6, 2007$b(Chlordecone. Entry term: Kepone Scope note: A highly chlorinated polycyclic hydrocarbon insecticide whose large number of chlorine atoms make it resistant to degradation.) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Chlordecone BT Insecticides) =750 \2$aChlordecone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007631 =LDR 00373cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362003802441 =005 20120730162734.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024527 =035 \\$aBZM4433NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSB952.C4 =150 \\$aChlordan =450 \\$aChlordane =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChlordan$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002706 =LDR 00349cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362003902441 =005 20120730162734.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024526 =035 \\$aBZM4432NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.C5 =150 \\$aChlorates =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChlorates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002704 =LDR 00473cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362004002441 =005 20120730162734.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024524 =035 \\$aBZM4430NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChloramines =450 \\$aChloroamines =550 \\$wg$aSulfonamides =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 14, 2007$b(Chloramines. Entry term: Chloramines. In hierarchy for Sulfonamides) =750 \2$aChloramines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002700 =LDR 01084cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362004102441 =005 20120730162734.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024522 =035 \\$aBZM4428NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.C4$cPharmacology =150 \\$aChloral =450 \\$aChloral hydrate =550 \\$wg$aEthylene glycols =550 \\$wg$aHypnotics =550 \\$wg$aSedatives =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(chloral: a colorless oily aldehyde having a pungent odor obtained by the action of chlorine on ethyl alcohol and used in making DDT and chloral hydrate; chloral hydrate) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 5, 2007$b(Chloral Hydrate. Scope note: A hypnotic and sedative used in the treatment of insomnia. The safety margin is too narrow for chloral hydrate to be used as a general anesthetic in humans, but it is commonly used for that purpose in animal experiments. It is no longer considered useful as an anti-anxiety medication. Pharm. action: Anesthetics, Intravenous; Hypnotics and Sedatives) =750 \2$aChloral Hydrate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002697 =LDR 00437cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362004202441 =005 20120730162734.0 =008 031121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024516 =035 \\$aBZM4422NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChlamydiales =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =670 \\$aBergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, 2001:$bv. 1, p. 165 (Chlamydiales) =750 \2$aChlamydiales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002695 =LDR 00583cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362004302441 =005 20120730162734.0 =008 031121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024515 =035 \\$aBZM4421NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.C35 =150 \\$aChlamydia trachomatis =450 \\$aChlamydozoon trachomatis =450 \\$aRickettsia trachomae =550 \\$wg$aChlamydia =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chlamydia trachomatis) =670 \\$aManual of clinical microbiology, 1999:$bp. 795 (Chlamydia trachomatis) =750 \2$aChlamydia trachomatis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002692 =LDR 00536cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362004402441 =005 20120730162734.0 =008 031121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024513 =035 \\$aBZM4419NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.C47$cMicrobiology =053 \0$aRC124.5$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aChlamydia infections =450 \\$aChlamydial infections =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chlamydia Infections) =750 \2$aChlamydia Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002690 =LDR 00313cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362004502441 =005 20050504090336.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024498 =035 \\$aBZM4404NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aChitosan =550 \\$wg$aChitin =750 \2$aChitosan$0(DNLM)D048271$5IEN =LDR 01958cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362004602441 =005 20060707084925.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024496 $zsh 85004620 =035 \\$aBZM4402NU =035 \\$aSH 85024496 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL430.13$bQL430.14$cZoology =150 \\$aChitons =450 \\$wnne$aAmphineura =450 \\$aCoat-of-mail shells =450 \\$aLoricata =450 \\$aPolyplacophora =450 \\$aPolyplacophorans =550 \\$wg$aMollusks =670 \\$aCommon and sci. names of aquatic invertebrates from the U.S. and Canada. Mollusks, 1998:$bp. 21 (Class Polyplacophora--chitons) =670 \\$aVaught, K.C. A classification of the living Mollusca, 1989:$bp. viii (Class Polyplacophora. One order, Neoloricata, with 3 suborders: Lepidopleurina, Ischnochitonina, Acanthochitonina) =670 \\$aGoto, Y. A listing of living Mollusca, 1996:$bpt. 2, v. 1, p. 26 (Polyplacophora) =670 \\$aIntegrated Taxonomic Info. System, Nov. 19, 1999$b(Polyplacophora. Vernacular name: not available. Rank: Class. Usage: valid. Synonyms: Amphineura, Loricata. Phylum: Mollusca) =670 \\$aElsevier's dict. of biology, 1998$b(Amphineura, see Polyplacophora; Polyplacophora, polyplacophorans, chitons, a class in the phylum Mollusca. In some classifications, chitons are considered as an order (or subclass) in the class Amphineura) =670 \\$aLawrence, E. Henderson's dict. of biological terms, 1995:$b(Amphineura: class of marine molluscs, commonly called chitons; Polyplacophora: a class of molluscs which includes the chitons; chitons: common name for the Polyplacophora, a class of marine molluscs) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 953-954 (Class Polyplacophora. Chitons or coat-of-mail shells. Consists of single subclass Neoloricata. Three orders: Lepidopleurida, Ischnochitonida, Acanthochitonida) =750 \2$aPolyplacophora$0(DNLM)D049916$5IEN =LDR 00411cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362004702441 =005 20120730162734.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024494 =035 \\$aBZM4400NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD321$cChemistry =053 \\$aQP702.C5$cPhysiological chemistry =150 \\$aChitin =550 \\$wg$aPolysaccharides =750 \2$aChitin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002686 =LDR 00423cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362004802441 =005 20120730162733.0 =008 920103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024472 =035 \\$aBZM4378NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85024472 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChiropractors =550 \\$wg$aAlternative medicine specialists =550 \\$wg$aMedical personnel =750 \2$aChiropractic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002684 =LDR 00705cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362004902441 =005 20120730162733.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024464 =035 \\$aBZM4370NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRZ201$bRZ275 =150 \\$aChiropractic =360 \\$isubdivision$aChiropractic treatment$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aWhiplash injuries--Chiropractic treatment =360 \\$isubdivision$aChiropractic treatment$iunder individual diseases, injuries, and conditions, e.g.$aWhiplash injuries--Chiropractic treatment =550 \\$wg$aAlternative medicine =550 \\$aSpondylotherapy =750 \2$aChiropractic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002684 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362005002441 =005 20120730162733.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024461 =035 \\$aBZM4367NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL537.C456 =150 \\$aChironomus =550 \\$wg$aChironomidae =750 \2$aChironomidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002683 =LDR 00513cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362005102441 =005 20120730162733.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024460 =035 \\$aBZM4366NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL537.C456 =150 \\$aChironomidae =450 \\$aEretmopteridae =450 \\$aMidges, Non-biting =450 \\$aMidges, True =450 \\$aTendipedidae =550 \\$wg$aDiptera =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChironomidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002683 =LDR 01102cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363098402441 =005 20061120084815.0 =008 060811i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006006098$zsh 85116832 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRA644.S15$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC182.S12$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aSalmonella food poisoning =450 \\$wnne$aSalmonellosis =550 \\$wg$aFood poisoning =550 \\$wg$aSalmonella infections =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 11, 2006$b(Salmonella Food Poisoning. Scope Note: Poisoning caused by ingestion of food harboring species of Salmonella. Conditions of raising , shipping, slaughtering, and marketing of domestic animals contribute to the spread of this bacterium in the food supply.) =670 \\$aAmerican heritage dict.$b(salmonellosis: infection with salmonellae, marked by intestinal problems and fever and caused especially by eating certain improperly stored or undercooked foods) =688 \\$aHeading from sh 85116832, deleted 20060927: 150:##:_{dollar}a Salmonellosis =750 \2$aSalmonella Food Poisoning$0(DNLM)D012478$5IEN =LDR 00827cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363098502441 =005 20061120082454.0 =008 060713i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006005142 =040 \\$aIaCfT$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTP963.4.C3$cFertilizer =150 \\$aCalcium cyanamide =450 \\$aCyanamide =550 \\$wg$aCalcium compounds =550 \\$wg$aCyanides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kim, J. Catalase mediated oxidation of cyanamide : an alcohol deterrent drug, 2004. =670 \\$aMedline, July 14, 2006$b(MeSH hdg.: Cyanamide) =670 \\$aOld catalog headings$b(Calcium cyanamide; Cyanamide) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 19, 2006$b(Calcium cyanamide or CaCN2 is a calcium compound and used as fertiliser. It is formed when Calcium carbide reacts with Nitrogen Gas) =750 \2$aCyanamide$0(DNLM)D003484$5IEN =LDR 00515cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363098602441 =005 20061120082644.0 =008 060920i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005007545 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL430.5.C6$cZoology =150 \\$aClione =550 \\$wg$aClionidae (Mollusks) =670 \\$aITIS, Nov. 15, 2005$b(Genus Clione Pallas, 1774. Family Clionidae) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Nov. 15, 2005$b(Clione. Rank: genus. Family Clionidae) =750 \2$aClione$0(DNLM)D049852$5IEN =LDR 02559cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363098702441 =005 20120207153355.0 =008 060914i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006002969 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aZyxin =450 \\$aP83 (Protein) =450 \\$aZYX (Protein) =450 \\$aZyxin 2 =550 \\$wg$aCell adhesion molecules =550 \\$wg$aCytoskeletal proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Schumpert, B. Focal adhesion proteins are expressed and function in early cleavage of the sea urchin embryo, 2005:$babstr. (the LIM domain protein Zyxin) leaf 3 (Zyxin, Paxillin, Testin, Enigma (and similar proteins) are found in membrane-related actin dynamics; Zyxin consists of three C-terminal LIM domains and a proline-rich N-terminal region containing a nuclear localization signal sequence and sites for the binding of alpha-actin and VASP) leaf 16 (Zyxin is a cytosolic protein capable of interactions with the actin polymerizing protein VASP, alpha-actinin and has transcriptional activation capability) =670 \\$aPubMed, Apr. 17, 2006$b(zyxin, a regulator of actin filament assembly; the focal adhesion protein zyxin; zyxin, a scaffolding protein required for cell movement and gene transcription; zyxin, a cytoskeletal LIM-domain protein; the actin cytoskeleton-associated protein zyxin; the zyxin family of proteins consists of five members, ajuba, LIMD1, LPP, TRIP6 and zyxin, which localize at cell adhesion sites and shuttle to the nucleus; Zyxin is an evolutionarily conserved protein that is concentrated at sites of cell adhesion, where it associates with members of the Enabled (Ena)/vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) family of cytoskeletal regulators and is postulated to play a role in cytoskeletal dynamics and signaling) =670 \\$aScience's Signal transduction knowledge environment, via WWW, Apr. 17, 2006$b(Component: Zyxin (Zyxin). Type: protein : cytoskeletal protein. Zyxin is an ~570 amino acid protein that is widely expressed in humans. Zyxin localizes to focal adhesions, stress fibers, cell-cell junctions, and nuclei. Zyxin appears to function as an adaptor or docking protein to organize protein complexes important for regulated actin cytoskeleton dynamics.) =670 \\$aHuman protein reference database, via WWW, Apr. 17, 2006$b(Zyxin. Gene symbol: ZYX. Molecular class: Adhesion molecule. Molecular function: Cell adhesion molecule activity. Biological process: Signal transduction; Cell communication. Alternate names: Zyxin 2, ZYX, P83) =750 \2$aZyxin$0(DNLM)D060589$5IEN =LDR 01470cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363098802441 =005 20061117081934.0 =008 060907i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006005740 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCyclohexanones =450 \\$aCyclohexyl ketones =450 \\$aKetocyclohexanes =450 \\$aKetohexamethylenes =450 \\$aOxocyclohexanes =450 \\$aPimelic ketones =550 \\$wg$aCyclohexane =550 \\$wg$aKetones =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ross, D.W. Using MCH to protect trees and stands from Douglas-fir beetle infestation, 2006:$bp. 11 (common name: MCH, chemical name: 3-methylcyclohex-2-en-1-one) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 1, 2006$b(Cyclohexanones. Cyclohexane ring substituted by one or more ketones in any position. Previous indexing: Cyclohexanes, Ketones. In tree structure, found under both Cyclohexanes and Ketones) MeSH supplementary concept data (2-cyclohexen-1-one, mapped to Cyclohexanones; 4-methyl-2-cyclohexenone, mapped to Cyclohexanones) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 1, 2006$b(Cyclohexanone (also known as oxocyclohexane, pimelic ketone, ketohexamethylene, cyclohexyl ketone or ketocyclohexane) is a six-carbon cyclic molecule with a ketone functional group. Cyclohexanone is employed as an industrial solvent and as activator in oxidation reactions. It is also used in the production of adipic acid, cyclohexanone resins, caprolactam and nylon 6) =750 \2$aCyclohexanones$0(DNLM)D003512$5IEN =LDR 00800cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363098902441 =005 20060829083956.0 =008 051007i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005006804 =040 \\$aMiMarqN$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTriose-phosphate isomerase =450 \\$aPhosphotriose isomerase =450 \\$aTriosephosphate isomerase =450 \\$aTriosephosphate mutase =550 \\$wg$aIsomerases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mueller, J. A study of triosephosphate isomerase and potential drug candidates to cure malaria, 2005:$bt.p. (Triose-phosphate isomerase) =670 \\$aMESH, Oct. 5, 2005. =670 \\$aOrpha.net website, Jan. 27, 2006$b(Triose-phosphate isomerase; Triosephosphate mutase; aka: Triosephosphate deficiency anemia) =750 \2$aTriose-Phosphate Isomerase$0(DNLM)D014305$5IEN =LDR 00623cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363099002441 =005 20120507092232.0 =008 060315i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006001159 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSingle-photon emission computed tomography =450 \\$aSPECT (Tomography) =550 \\$wg$aTomography, Emission =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006040419: Hybrid SPECT/CT tumor imaging, 2006:$bCIP galley (single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)) =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon) =750 \2$aTomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon$0(DNLM)D015899$5IEN =LDR 01073cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363099102441 =005 20140204162856.0 =008 060127i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006000684 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAcceptance and commitment therapy =450 \\$aACT (Psychotherapy) =550 \\$wg$aBehavior therapy =550 \\$wg$aCognitive therapy =550 \\$aCommitment (Psychology) =550 \\$aSelf-acceptance =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006002532: Dahl. JoAnne. Living beyond your pain : using acceptance and commitment therapy to ease chronic pain), c2006. =670 \\$aGoogle search, Jan. 27, 2006$b(23,400 hits on acceptance and commitment therapy) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 1, 2006$b(Acceptance and commitment therapy, ACT, is based on functional contextualism. ACT is based on mindfulness and Relational Frame Theory (RFT). ACT is sometimes grouped together with dialectical behavior therapy and mindfulness based cognitive therapy as the third wave of behavior therapy) =750 \2$aAcceptance and Commitment Therapy$0(DNLM)D064869$5IEN =LDR 00424cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363099202441 =005 20060828124412.0 =008 060209i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006001109 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C96$cBotany =150 \\$aMomordica =550 \\$wg$aCucurbitaceae =670 \\$aITIS search, Feb. 9, 2006$b(Momordica L., genus in family Cucurbitaceae) =750 \2$aMomordica$0(DNLM)D029775$5IEN =LDR 01075cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363099302441 =005 20060828124529.0 =008 060124i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006000610 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C96$cBotany =150 \\$aMomordica charantia =450 \\$aAmpalaya =450 \\$aBalsam pear =450 \\$aBalsampear =450 \\$aBitter gourd =450 \\$aBitter melon =450 \\$aMelon, Bitter =550 \\$wg$aMomordica =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006002363: Murray, Frank. Ampalaya, c2006. =670 \\$aMESH browser, Feb. 9, 2006$b(Momordica charantia; entry terms: Bitter Gourd; Gourd, Bitter) =670 \\$aPlants national database, Feb. 9, 2006 (Momordica charantia, balsampear) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict. (balsam pear: Tropical, Old World, tendril-bearing annual (Momordica charantia), also called bitter gourd, bitter melon) =670 \\$aPhilippine vegetables web site, Feb. 10, 2006 (Ampalaya. Known in the west as Chinese bitter melon or bitter gourd) =750 \2$aMomordica charantia$0(DNLM)D029777$5IEN =LDR 00719cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363099402441 =005 20061010115748.0 =008 060623i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005007667 =040 \\$aMdBmJHUP$beng$cDLC$dMnMpUMNX =150 \\$aDeaf students =550 \\$wg$aHearing impaired students =670 \\$aWork cat.: American annals of the deaf, 2005:$bv. 150, no. 4, p. 343 (Fischer, S.D. Perceptions of Diverse Educators Regarding Ethnic-Minority Deaf College Students, Role Models, and Diversity) =750 \2$81$wb$aDeafness$0(DNLM)D003638$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aStudents$0(DNLM)D013334$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDeafness$iand$aStudents$5IEN =LDR 00690cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363099502441 =005 20060828121829.0 =008 060223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006000496 =040 \\$aCSt$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aHV2391$bHV2392.2 =150 \\$aDeaf infants =450 \\$aDeafness in infants$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aHearing impaired infants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clement, Christina J. Development of vocalizations in deaf and normally hearing infants, c2004. =750 \2$81$wb$aDeafness$0(DNLM)D003638$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$0(DNLM)D007223$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDeafness$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00811cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363099602441 =005 20100721105025.0 =008 060110i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006000258 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA793.5$bRA794 =150 \\$aMedical tourism =450 \\$aHealth tourism =550 \\$wg$aTourism =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006000032: Schult, Jeff. Beauty from afar : the medical tourist's guide to affordable and quality cosmetic surgery outside the United States, c2006:$becip galley (medical tourism) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Jan. 10, 2006$b(health tourism; medical tourism) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 10, 2006$b(Medical tourism is the act of travelling to other countries to obtain medical, dental, and surgical care) =750 \2$aMedical Tourism$0(DNLM)D057193$5IEN =LDR 00654cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363099702441 =005 20061227134718.0 =008 051220i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005008659 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG613 =150 \\$aFetus$xDevelopment =450 \\$aFetal development =450 \\$aIntrauterine development =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental biology =670 \\$aMESH browser, Dec. 20, 2005$b(Fetal Development, entry term: Fetal Growth, morphological and physiological development of fetuses) =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 20, 2005$b(titles: intrauterine development) =750 \2$aFetal Development$0(DNLM)D047109$5IEN =LDR 01187cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363099802441 =005 20090414164901.0 =008 051118i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005007672 =040 \\$aMH-P$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBody mass index =450 \\$aBMI (Body mass index) =550 \\$wg$aAnthropometry =550 \\$aHuman body$xComposition =670 \\$aWork cat.: Odgen, C.L. Mean body weight, height, and body mass index, United States, 1960-2002. =670 \\$aDept. of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health WWW site, Nov. 14, 2005$b(body mass index is a measure of body fat based on height and weight that applies to both adult men and women; variant, BMI) =670 \\$aAnswers.com WWW site, Houghton Mifflin Co. dictionary, Nov. 14, 2005$b(body mass index, abbr. BMI, a measurement of the relative percentages of fat and muscle mass in the human body, in which weight in kilograms is divided by height in meters and the result used as an index of obesity) =670 \\$aCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, Dept. of Health and Human Services WWW site, Nov. 14, 2005$b(BMI, body mass index) =750 \2$aBody Mass Index$0(DNLM)D015992$5IEN =LDR 00526cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363099902441 =005 20150406103307.0 =008 060127||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005008619 =040 \\$aCaAE$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDelta rhythm =450 \\$aDelta brain waves =450 \\$aDelta waves =550 \\$wg$aElectroencephalography =670 \\$aWork cat.: Thompson, J. Unwind & sleep [SR] p2003$b(Brainwave symphony. Delta) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aRandom House. =750 \2$aDelta Rhythm$0(DNLM)D003700$5IEN =LDR 00522cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363100002441 =005 20150406103136.0 =008 060127||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005008617 =040 \\$aCaAE$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBeta rhythm =450 \\$aBeta brain waves =450 \\$aBeta waves =550 \\$wg$aElectroencephalography =670 \\$aWork cat.: Thompson, J. Energize & focus [SR] p2003 (Brainwave symphony. Beta) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aRandom House. =750 \2$aBeta Rhythm$0(DNLM)D001611$5IEN =LDR 01467cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363100102441 =005 20060825125515.0 =008 060118i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005006543 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSonication =550 \\$wg$aUltrasonic waves$xIndustrial applications =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mohammad, J. Using sonication combined with air sparging to treat petroleum hydrocarbons contaminated groundwater and surface water, 2004:$bleaves 2-3 (Another innovative technology tested to remove VOCs [volatile organic compounds], such as petroleum hydrocarbons, is sonication. Sonication is an application of the ultrasound process ... Sonication ... promotes the ultrasonic destruction of organic compounds) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and techincal terms, 2003$b(sonicate -- To apply high-frequency sound waves to matter) =670 \\$aAcademic Press dictionary of science and technology, 1992$b(sonication -- biochemistry -- the process of subjecting a substance, cell, virus, etc. to high-frequency sound-wave energy, usually for purposes of dispersal or separation) =670 \\$aBarnhart, R.K. The American Heritage dictionary of science, 1986:$b(sonicate -- physics ... to break up or disperse (a substance) by means of high frequency sound waves ... sonication ... the act or process of sonicating) =675 \\$aChambers dictionary of science and technology, 1999 =750 \2$aSonication$0(DNLM)D013010$5IEN =LDR 01586cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363100202441 =005 20200824113716.0 =008 051130i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005007971 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSmith-Magenis syndrome =450 \\$aSMS (Smith-Magenis syndrome) =550 \\$wg$aFace$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aHuman chromosome abnormalities =550 \\$wg$aIntellectual disability =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004117421: Dechaine, S. All about me! : one family's experience with Smith-Magenis syndrome, c2005. =670 \\$aSmith-Magenis syndrome (SMS) WWW site, Nov. 30, 2005. =670 \\$aSmith-Magenis syndrome research WWW site, Nov. 30, 2005$b(Smith-Magenis syndrome ... associated with a missing section of chromosome 17) =670 \\$aMedline, via 1stsearch, Nov. 30, 2005$b(titles: Smith-Magenis syndrome) =670 \\$aProQuest med. lib. WWW site, Nov. 30, 2005$b(titles: Smith-Magenis syndrome) =670 \\$aMedilexicon WWW site, Nov. 30, 2005$b(SMS: Smith-Magenis syndrome) =670 \\$aGeneReviews WWW site, Nov. 30, 2005$b(Smith-Magenis syndrome: characterized by distinctive facial features, dev. delay, cognitive impairment, and behavioral abnormalities) =670 \\$aSpecial child: disorder zone archives WWW site, Nov. 30, 2005$b(Smith-Magenis syndrome: recognizable genetic disorder) =675 \\$aJablonski's dict. of syndromes & eponymic diseases, 1990;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aMESH online, Nov. 30, 2005 =750 \2$aSmith-Magenis Syndrome$0(DNLM)D058496$5IEN =LDR 00773cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363100302441 =005 20060106082012.0 =008 050808i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005005156 =040 \\$aNNCu-C$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCapgras syndrome =450 \\$aCapgras delusion =550 \\$wg$aDelusions =670 \\$aWork cat.: Berson, R. Capgras' syndrome, 1982:$bthesis leaf iv (Capgras' Syndrome, the delusion of doubles) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 4, 2005$b(The Capgras delusion or Capgras' syndrome is a rare disorder in which a person holds a delusional belief that an acquaintance, usually a close family member or spouse, has been replaced by an identical-looking imposter) =670 \\$aMESH (Capgras Syndrome) =750 \2$aCapgras Syndrome$0(DNLM)D002194$5IEN =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363100402441 =005 20051228085943.0 =008 051207i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005003650 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S2$cBotany =150 \\$aPouteria =550 \\$wg$aSapotaceae =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Pouteria, Sapotaceae) =750 \2$aPouteria$0(DNLM)D032132$5IEN =LDR 01514cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363100502441 =005 20051214085147.0 =008 051011i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005006810 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDiffusion magnetic resonance imaging =450 \\$aDiffusion-weighted imaging =450 \\$aDiffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging =550 \\$wg$aMagnetic resonance imaging =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003050608: Moritani, T. Diffusion-weighted MR imaging of the brain, 2004. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 11, 2005$b(Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Scope note: A diagnostic technique that incorporates the measurement of molecular diffusion (such as water or metabolites) for tissue assessment by MRI. The degree of molecular movement can be measured by changes of apparent diffusion coefficient with time as reflect by tissue microstructure. Diffusion MRI has been used to study brain ischemia and tumor response to treatment. Entry term: Diffusion Weighted MRI) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 11, 2005$b(Diffusion MRI: a specific magnetic resomance imaging (MRI) modality that produces in vivo images of biological tissues weighted with the local microstructural characteristics of water diffusion. Traditionally, in diffusion-weight imaging, usually three gradient-directions are applied, sufficient to estimate the trace of the dissuion tensor or average diffusivity, a putative measure of oedema.) =750 \2$aDiffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging$0(DNLM)D038524$5IEN =LDR 01092cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363100602441 =005 20100313163347.0 =008 051007i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005006795 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDiffusion tensor imaging =450 \\$aDTI (Diffusion tensor imaging) =450 \\$aMagnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging =550 \\$wg$aDiffusion magnetic resonance imaging =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005027371: White matter in cognitive neuroscience, 2005$b(diffusion tensor imaging) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 11, 2005$b(Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a method for imaging the fibrous structure of organs in the body, such as the brain, using the diffusivity of water. It involves the multidimensional assessment of diffusion data in vivo. DTI is a development of diffusion MRI.) =670 \\$aPubmed, Oct. 7, 2005$b(diffusion tensor imaging: 878 hits, title search only 365 hits) =670 \\$aGoogle, Oct. 11, 2005$b(diffusion tensor imaging; magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging) =750 \2$aDiffusion Tensor Imaging$0(DNLM)D056324$5IEN =LDR 01146cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363100702441 =005 20110614143218.0 =008 050921i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005006431 =040 \\$aSdMadT$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ506.A9 =150 \\$aAsperger's syndrome in children =450 \\$aAsperger syndrome in children =550 \\$wg$aAutism spectrum disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Myles, B. Asperger syndrome diagnostic scale, 2001:$bp. 1 (the ASDS is used for the assessment of individuals ages 5 through 18 who manifest the characteristics of AS) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 20, 2005$b(Asperger's syndrome; 1993 total population study indicated 3.6 per 1000 school-aged children met the criteria for Asperger's syndrome) =670 \\$aOzonoff, S. A mind apart: understanding children with autism and Asperger syndrome, 2004. =750 \2$81$wb$aAsperger Syndrome$0(DNLM)D020817$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAsperger Syndrome$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01788cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363100802441 =005 20051214082449.0 =008 050705||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005004311 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAcrosome reaction =450 \\$aAcrosomal reaction =450 \\$aReaction, Acrosome =550 \\$wg$aChemical reactions =550 \\$wg$aSperm-ovum interactions =550 \\$wg$aSpermatozoa$xPhysiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biegler, B.E. Induction of physiologically induced acrosome reactions, 1993. =670 \\$aMESH browser, Nov. 1, 2005$b(Acrosome Reaction: Changes that occur to liberate the enzymes of the acrosome of a sperm ... Acrosome reaction allows the sperm to penetrate the zona pellucida and enter the ovum during fertilization; acrosome ... The cap-like structure covering the anterior portion of [the] sperm head) =670 \\$aHenderson's dictionary of biological terms, 1989:$b(acrosomal reaction -- the release of hydrolytic enzymes from the acrosome of sperm when it contacts the egg) =670 \\$aStenesh, J. Dictionary of biochemistry and molecular biology, 1989:$b(acrosome reaction -- The release of the contents of an acrosome by exocytosis upon contact of a sperm with an egg) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of reproduction, 1998:$bv. 1, p. 17 (acrosome reaction -- An exocytotic event that is an absolute prerequisite to successful fertilization and occurs following sperm binding to the zona pellucida of the egg; exocytosis involves the fusion and vesiculation of the plasma membrane overlying the acrosome and the outer acrosomal membrane) =675 \\$aChambers dictionary of science and technology, 1999;$aAcademic Press dictionary of science and technology, 1992. =750 \2$aAcrosome Reaction$0(DNLM)D020101$5IEN =LDR 00695cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363100902441 =005 20070504092651.0 =008 050906i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005006068 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD75.4.S24 =150 \\$aSample preparation (Chemistry) =450 \\$aPreparation of chemical samples =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Analytic$xTechnique =550 \\$wg$aSampling =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sample preparation for hyphenated analytical techniques, c2004. =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of analytical science, Academic Press, 1995:$bindex entries (sample preparation; sample introduction) =750 \2$aAnalytic Sample Preparation Methods$0(DNLM)D053000$5IEN =LDR 00674cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363101002441 =005 20051123081544.0 =008 051114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005007030 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ504.7 =150 \\$aAdolescent psychopharmacology =550 \\$wg$aPsychopharmacology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005030037: Preston, John. Child and adolescent clinical psychopharmacology made simple, c2006. =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychopharmacology$0(DNLM)D011600$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPsychopharmacology$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00722cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363101102441 =005 20051123082441.0 =008 051114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005006737 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMitogen-activated protein kinases =450 \\$aMAP kinases =450 \\$aMAPKs (Enzymes) =550 \\$wg$aProtein kinases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 6, 2005$b(Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases: a superfamily of protein-serine-threonine kinases that are activated by diverse stimuli via protein kinase cascades) =670 \\$aMAP kinases in plant signal transduction, 2000:$bp. 1 (Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs)) =750 \2$aMitogen-Activated Protein Kinases$0(DNLM)D020928$5IEN =LDR 00546cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363101202441 =005 20051123082012.0 =008 051114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005006730 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aJNK mitogen-activated protein kinases =450 \\$aJNK protein kinases =550 \\$wg$aMitogen-activated protein kinases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005028599: The JNK signaling pathway, 2006 =670 \\$aMESH$b(JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases) =750 \2$aJNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases$0(DNLM)D048031$5IEN =LDR 00552cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363101302441 =005 20150518165913.0 =008 051114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005006718 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRT120.T73 =150 \\$aTravel nursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004-99842: LaRue, E. Highway hypodermics, 2005:$bt.p. (travel nursing) =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 5, 2005$b(travel nursing) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Oct. 5, 2005$b(travel nursing) =750 \2$aTravel Nursing$0(DNLM)D065099$5IEN =LDR 00399cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363101402441 =005 20120730164532.0 =008 051114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005006502 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRL421$bRL433 =150 \\$aFallopian tubes$xDiseases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 26, 2005$b(Fallopian Tube Diseases) =750 \2$aFallopian Tube Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005184 =LDR 00652cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363101502441 =005 20051123082950.0 =008 051114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005006501 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRG431 =150 \\$aSalpingitis =450 \\$aFallopian tubes$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aFallopian tubes$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPelvic inflammatory disease =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 26, 2005$b(Salpingitis: inflammation of the uterine salpinx, the trumpet-shaped fallopian tubes, usually caused by ascending infections of organisms from the lower reproductive tract) =750 \2$aSalpingitis$0(DNLM)D012488$5IEN =LDR 00577cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363101602441 =005 20051115131718.0 =008 051027i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005006503 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRG446 =150 \\$aOophoritis =450 \\$aOvaries$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aOvaries$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPelvic inflammatory disease =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 26, 2005$b(Oophoritis: inflammation of the ovary, generally caused by an ascending infection of organisms from the endocervix) =750 \2$aOophoritis$0(DNLM)D009869$5IEN =LDR 00523cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363101702441 =005 20051115124434.0 =008 050908i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005006125 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR201.P732 =150 \\$aPolyomavirus infections =450 \\$aPolyomavirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005025594: Polyomaviruses and human diseases, c2006 =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Polyomavirus Infections) =750 \2$aPolyomavirus Infections$0(DNLM)D027601$5IEN =LDR 00756cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363101802441 =005 20061013154619.0 =008 050808i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005005155 =040 \\$aMdBmJHUP$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPseudoxanthoma elasticum =450 \\$aGronblad-Strandberg syndrome =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Human biology, 2005:$bv. 77, no. 3, p. 367 (Schulz, Veronika. Novel mutations in the ABC6 gene of German patients with Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum) =670 \\$aMESH, July 26, 2005$b(Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum; entry term: Gronblad-Strandberg syndrome) =750 \2$aPseudoxanthoma Elasticum$0(DNLM)D011561$5IEN =LDR 00869cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363101902441 =005 20150120083650.0 =008 051020i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005003525 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFood$xPasteurization =550 \\$wg$aFood$xEffect of heat on =550 \\$wg$aPasteurization =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tucker, G. Evaluation of a time-temperature integrator for mild pasteurisation processes, 2005:$bprelim. (a new time-temperature integrator (TTI) is described with applications to foods receiving mild thermal treatments. This TTI was used to measure levels of pasteurisation in various food products) =750 \2$81$wb$aFood$0(DNLM)D005502$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aPasteurization$0(DNLM)D061352$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFood$iand$aPasteurization$5IEN =LDR 00834cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363102002441 =005 20051115083949.0 =008 051012i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005006237 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC147.H36$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aHantavirus pulmonary syndrome =450 \\$aHPS (Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome) =550 \\$wg$aHantavirus infections =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory infections =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory insufficiency =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005026623: Leuenroth, Stephanie, Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, 2005 =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome: Acute respiratory illness in humans caused by the Muerto Canyon virus whose primary rodent reservoir is the deer mouse.) =750 \2$aHantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome$0(DNLM)D018804$5IEN =LDR 01429cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363102102441 =005 20051115082649.0 =008 050829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005005696 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCross-sectional imaging =360 \\$isubdivision$aCross-sectional imaging$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Cross-sectional imaging =450 \\$aImaging, Cross-sectional =550 \\$wg$aImaging systems =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005052701: Cross-sectional atlas of the brain, Peter Ratiu and Ion-Florin Talos,c2005. =670 \\$aUnderstanding the fundamentals of magnetic resonance imaging and computer tomography web site, Aug. 31, 2005$b("There are three principal cross-sectional diagnostic imaging techniques, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MR) and computed tomography (CT). Cross-sectional imaging refers to techniques which produce planar images as cross-sections of the patients' anatomy. Conventional radiographic images are projections where many anatomic structures are superimposed (e.g. heart, mediastinum, lung tissue, spine and soft tissues on a chest X-ray). As such, overlapping shoadows on radiographs may obscure disease processes. Cross-sectional images eliminate overlapping shadows to produce images rivalling anatomic dissections.") =670 \\$aMESH$b(Anatomy, Cross-sectional) =750 \2$aAnatomy, Cross-Sectional$0(DNLM)D019412$5IEN =LDR 00864cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363102202441 =005 20051114130818.0 =008 050916i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005006293 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC531$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aAnxiety disorders =450 \\$aAnxiety neuroses =450 \\$aAnxiety states, Neurotic =450 \\$aNeurotic anxiety states =550 \\$wg$aNeuroses =670 \\$aMESH browser, Sept. 16, 2005$b(Anxiety Disorders: entry terms: Anxiety Neuroses, Anxiety States, Neurotic, Neuroses, Anxiety) =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms$b(Anxiety Disorders UF Anxiety Neurosis: Disorders characterized by anxiety or dread without apparent object or cause. Symptoms include irritability anxious expectations, pangs of conscience, anxiety attacks, or phobias) =750 \2$aAnxiety Disorders$0(DNLM)D001008$5IEN =LDR 01828cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363102302441 =005 20190607150132.0 =008 050922i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005005763 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC662.4 =150 \\$aMetabolic syndrome =450 \\$aCardiovascular syndrome, Metabolic =450 \\$aDysmetabolic syndrome X =450 \\$aInsulin resistance syndrome =450 \\$aMetabolic cardiovascular syndrome =450 \\$aMetabolic syndrome X =550 \\$wg$aInsulin resistance =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005024962: Isaacs, Scott, 1967- Overcoming metabolic syndrome, c2006. =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Metabolic syndrome X, x Dysmetabolic syndrome X, Insulin resistance syndrome X, Metabolic cardiovascular syndrome, Metabolic X syndrome. SN: A multifaceted syndrome characterized by hyperinsulinemia, dyslipidemia, essential hypertension, abdominal obesity, and glucose intolerance in individuals with insulin resistance.) =670 \\$aAm. Heart Assn. Web site, Aug. 30, 2005$b(The metabolic syndrome is characterized by a group of metabolic risk factors, including central obesity, atherogenic dyslipidemia, raised blood pressure, insulin resistance or glucose intolerance, protrombotic state, and proinflammatory state. People with the metabolic syndrome are at increased risk of coronary heart disease, other diseases related to plaque buildups in artery walls (e.g., stroke and peripheral vascular disease) and type 2 diabetes. The syndrome is closely associated with a generalized metabolic disorder called insulin resistance, in which the body can't use insulin efficiently. This is why the metabolic syndrome is also called the insulin resistance syndrome.) =750 \2$aMetabolic Syndrome$0(DNLM)D024821$5IEN =LDR 01202cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363102402441 =005 20051114123027.0 =008 050922i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005005706 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC685.V45 =150 \\$aVentricular remodeling =450 \\$aCardiac remodeling, Ventricular =450 \\$aMyocardial remodeling, Ventricular =450 \\$aRemodeling, Ventricular =450 \\$aVentricle remodeling =450 \\$aVentricular cardiac remodeling =450 \\$aVentricular myocardial remodeling =550 \\$wg$aMyocardial infarction$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005053826 Cardiac remodeling : mechanisms and treatment. edited by Barry Greenberg. c 2005. =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Ventricular Remodeling x Cardiac Remodeling, Ventricular; Myocardial Remodeling, Ventricular; Ventricle Remodeling. SN: The geometric and structural changes that the heart ventricles undergo, usually following myocardial infarction. It comprises expansion of the infarct and dilatation of the health ventricle segments. While most prevalent in the left ventricle, it can also occur in the right ventricle.) =750 \2$aVentricular Remodeling$0(DNLM)D020257$5IEN =LDR 00409cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363102502441 =005 20051114084921.0 =008 050914i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005005502 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAmnesiacs =450 \\$aAmnesia$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aPatients =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(amnesiac: a person affected with amnesia) =750 \2$aAmnesia$0(DNLM)D000647$5IEN =LDR 00653cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363102602441 =005 20201202175259.0 =008 050914i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005005407 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBF723.I68 =150 \\$aIntroversion in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005043684: Laney, M. The hidden gifts of the introverted child, c2005. =750 \2$81$bw$aIntroversion, Psychological$0(DNLM)D007439$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aIntroversion, Psychological$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00946cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363102702441 =005 20110915214856.0 =008 110622i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011003190 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTretinoin$xReceptors =450 \\$aRARs (Retinoic acid receptors) =450 \\$aReceptors, Retinoic acid =450 \\$aRetinoic acid receptors =550 \\$wg$aNuclear receptors (Biochemistry) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Xia, G. Structural studies of the ligand binding domain of the human retinoid X receptor bound to retinoids and the coactivator peptide GRIP-1, 2010:$babstr. (This dissertation focuses on structural studies of the human retinoid X receptor alpha-ligand binding domain (hRXR[alpha]-LBD) bound to retinoids and the coactivator peptide GRIP-1) =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 21, 2011$b(retinoic acid receptor (RAR) is a type of nuclear receptor) =750 \2$aReceptors, Retinoic Acid$0(DNLM)D018168$5IEN =LDR 00677cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363102802441 =005 20051114081543.0 =008 050726i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005004823 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aInfluenza A virus =450 \\$aOrthomyxovirus type A =550 \\$wg$aInfluenza viruses =670 \\$aMESH via WWW, July 25, 2005$b(Influenza A Virus; the type species of the genus Influenzavirus A that causes influenza and other diseases in humans and animals. Antigenic variation occurs frequently between strains, allowing classification into subtypes and variants, entry term: Orthomyxovirus Type A) =750 \2$aInfluenza A virus$0(DNLM)D009980$5IEN =LDR 01639cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363102902441 =005 20200605124759.0 =008 050720i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005004628 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNarrative medicine =550 \\$wg$aClinical medicine =550 \\$aPhysician and patient =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005051810: Narrative medicine, Rita Charon, c 2006:$bCIP galley ("form of medicine we have come to call narrative medicine, defined as medicine practiced with the narrative competence to recognize, absorb, interpret, and be moved by the stories of illness." "A medicine practiced with narrative competence will more ably recognize patients and diseases, convey knowledge and regard, join humbly with colleagues, and accompany patients and their families through the ordeals of illness. These capacities will lead to more humane, more ethical, and perhaps more care. The field of narrative medicine has emerged gradually from a confluence of sources -- humanities and medicine, primary care medicine, contemporary narratology, and the study of effective doctor-patient relationships. A clinical cousin of literature-and-medicine and a literary cousin of relationship-centered care, narrative medicine provides health care professionals with practical wisdom in comprehending what patients endure in illness and what they themselves undergo in the care of the sick.") =670 \\$aGoogle, July 19, 2005$b(6,000+ hits for phrase narrative medicine) =670 \\$aPubMed, July 19, 2005$b(12 title and 20 total hits for phrase narrative medicine) =750 \2$aNarrative Medicine$0(DNLM)D000073935$5IEN =LDR 01988cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363103002441 =005 20051114081306.0 =008 050711i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005020472 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.N33$cBotany =150 \\$aNelumbonaceae =450 \\$aLotus-lily family (Plants) =450 \\$aNelumbiaceae =550 \\$wg$aProteales =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, July 11, 2005$b(Nelumbonaceae. Subclass Dicotyledonae; Crassinucelli. Dahlgren's Superorder Magnoliiflorae; Nelumbonales. Cronquist's Subclass Magnoliidae; Nymphaeales. APG (1998) Eudicot; peripheral Eudicot (non-core Eudicots, "neither Rosid nor Asterid"); Proteales. Species 2. Genera 1; only genus, Nelumbo) =670 \\$aAngiosperm phylogeny website, July 11, 2005$b(Nelumbonaceae. Order Proteales. Nelumbonaceae are water plants that are easily recognised by their peltate leaves with dichotomous main venation that are held above the water surface like parasols, and their flowers which are like those of water lilies but have free carpels immersed in a large, obconical receptacle) =670 \\$aReveal, J.L. Extant vascular plant family names, via WWW, July 11, 2005$b(Nelumbonaceae Bercht. & J. Presl, Prir. Rostlin 1(1): 1. 1823 (Nelumbiaceae), nom. cons.) =670 \\$aPlants national database, via WWW, July 11, 2005$b(Family Nelumbonaceae - Lotus-lily family, Order Nymphaeales) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, July 11, 2005$b(Family: Nelumbonaceae A. Rich., nom. cons. Number of accepted genera: 1. Type genus: Nelumbo Adans. Comment: dicot family) =670 \\$aClassification of flowering plants (Angiospermae), via Biodiversity explorer website, July 11, 2005$b(Nelumbonaceae (lotus family). Order: Proteales. Family of water plants with rhizomes found along the margins of pools in Asia, northern Australia and eastern North America. One genus, Nelumbo, with 2 species) =750 \2$aNelumbonaceae$0(DNLM)D031652$5IEN =LDR 01549cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363103102441 =005 20100803214426.0 =008 050510i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005003146 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAmnesic shellfish poisoning =450 \\$aAmnesiac shellfish poisoning =450 \\$aASP (Seafood poisoning) =450 \\$aShellfish poisoning, Amnesic =550 \\$wg$aAmnesia =550 \\$wg$aSeafood poisoning =670 \\$aWork cat.: Osis, Vicki. Domoic acid and amnesiac shellfish poisoning, 2003$b(Domoic acid is produced by the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia. Symptoms of amnesiac shellfish poinsoning include vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps within 24 hours of ingestion. In more severe cases, neurological symptoms decelop within 48 hours and include headache, dizziness, confusion, disorienation, and loss of short-term memory) =670 \\$aWashington Dept. of Health, Food Safety and Shellfish Programs, Domoic Acid Fact Sheet online, accessed May 9, 2005:$b(Domoic acid is a naturally occurring toxin produced by microscopic algae, specifically the diatom species Pseudo-nitzschia. Shellfish and crab ingest this algae, where the toxin concentrates. Significant amounts of domoic acid can cause Amnesiac Shellfish Poisoning (ASP) in humans. ASP is trasmitted by eating contaminated molluscan shellfish and crab) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Aug. 9, 2005 (amnesic shellfish poisoning: 21,500 hits; amnesiac shellfish poisoning: 406 hits) =750 \2$aShellfish Poisoning$0(DNLM)D057096$5IEN =LDR 01460cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363103202441 =005 20110503101240.0 =008 050815i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005003924 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNanodiamonds =450 \\$aNanoscale diamonds =450 \\$aUltra dispersed diamonds =450 \\$aUltra nanocrystalline diamond films =550 \\$wg$aDiamonds =550 \\$wg$aNanostructured materials =670 \\$aWork cat.: Synthesis, properties and applications of ultrananocrystalline diamond, c2005:$bpp. 15-16 (nanoscale diamonds can have extra-terrestrial or terrestrial origins; extra-terrestrial nanodiamonds have been found in primitive meteorites, protoplanetary nebulae, and interstellar dusts; on earth nanodiamonds can be produced by detonation or chemical vapour deposition techniques; those produced by detonation are often called Ultra Dispersed Diamond (UDD); those produced using chemical vapour deposition techniques have been called Ultra Nanocrystalline Diamond Films (UNCD); there is growing interest in producing nanodiamonds, both to understand their growth and formation in solar and extra-solar systems, and for their potential technological applications) =670 \\$aWikipedia web site, 17 June 2005:$bunder "Presolar grains" (presolar grains that consist of diamonds have a size of only a few nanometers and are therefore also called nanodiamonds) =750 \2$aNanodiamonds$0(DNLM)D058612$5IEN =LDR 01460cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363103302441 =005 20070611131005.0 =008 050125i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005000502 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBeet yellows virus =450 \\$wnne$aBeet yellows closterovirus =450 \\$aBYV (Plant virus) =450 \\$aSBYV (Plant virus) =450 \\$aSugar beet yellows virus =550 \\$wg$aClosteroviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Napuli, Alberto J. Complex architecture of a closterovirus virion, 2004$b(Beet yellows virus (BYV), family Closteroviridae) =670 \\$aPlant viruses online, Jan. 24, 2005$b(Beet yellows closterovirus; synonyms: sugarbeet yellows closterovirus; acronym: BYV) =670 \\$aNCBI, via WWW, June 15, 2005$b(Beet yellows virus; synonym: sugar beet yellows virus; acronyms: BYV, SBYV) =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 237 (Beet yellows virus, BYV, Affected organism: sugar beet) =670 \\$aBioAgIndex, via FirstSearch, Mar. 14, 2005$b(titles: RNA-binding properties of the proteins of beet yellows closterovirus; Leader proteinase of the beet yellows closterovirus: mutation analysis of the function in genome amplification; Subcellular localization of the HSP70-homolog encoded by beet yellows closterovirus; descriptor: Beet yellows virus) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070531 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Beet yellows closterovirus =750 \2$aClosterovirus$0(DNLM)D017790$5IEN =LDR 01348cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363103402441 =005 20070702122458.0 =008 050719i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005004621 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aClosteroviruses =450 \\$aClosterovirus (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aClosteroviridae =670 \\$aEncyc. of plant pathology, 2001:$bp. 228 (Closteroviruses: recently upgraded to a family Closteroviridae. Diseases caused by closteroviruses primarily affect phloem tissue. Closteroviruses are positive-stranded RNA viruses) p. 230 (Several features make closteroviruses a difficult group to classify. The main difficulty being a tremendous diversity at the species level. Currently closteroviruses are assigned a family status Closteroviridae; family comprises 2 genera, monopartite Closterovirus and bipartite Crinivirus) =670 \\$aMatthew's plant virology, 2002:$bp. 35 (Family Closteroviridae. These viruses are usually phloem limited and cause yellowing-type symptoms or pitting or grooving of woody stems. Genus Closterovirus (type species: Beet yellows virus)) =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 236 (Closterovirus in family Closteroviridae) =670 \\$aPlant viruses online, April 27, 2007$b(Closteroviruses. No data available on taxonomy) =750 \2$aClosterovirus$0(DNLM)D017790$5IEN =LDR 00706cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363103502441 =005 20051110084745.0 =008 050614i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005003812 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP603.M48 =150 \\$aMethylenetetrahydrofolate reductase =450 \\$aMTHFR (Enzyme) =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005016735; MTHFR polymorphisms and disease, c2005. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2) =670 \\$aIUBMB Enz. nomenclature via WWW, June 15, 2005$b(EC 1.5.1.20, Common name: methlenetetrahydrofolate reductase [NAD(P)HJ]) =750 \2$aMethylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2)$0(DNLM)D042965$5IEN =LDR 00283cz a2200109n 4500 =001 9880363103602441 =005 20051110083714.0 =008 050628||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005004160 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPain$xMeasurement =750 \2$aPain Measurement$0(DNLM)D010147$5IEN =LDR 00624cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363103702441 =005 20120730164531.0 =008 050506i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135824 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMnMpUMNX =150 \\$aToilet training =450 \\$aPotty training =450 \\$aTraining, Toilet =550 \\$wg$aBowel and bladder training =550 \\$wg$aChild rearing =670 \\$aMcCarthy, M.S. Potty time for one, two, or three, 2004:$bt.p. (Potty training) =670 \\$aPottytrainingstuff.com website, May 27, 2005$b(Toilet training; potty training) =750 \2$aToilet Training$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014039 =LDR 00894cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363103802441 =005 20101005095749.0 =008 050601i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005003558 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA1242.G58$cToxicology =150 \\$aGlyoxal =450 \\$aBiformyl =450 \\$aEthanedial =450 \\$aEthanedione =450 \\$wnne$aGlyoxals =450 \\$aOxalaldehyde =550 \\$wg$aAldehydes =670 \\$aMESH via WWW, June 1, 2005$b(Glyoxal, entry terms: Ethanedial, Ethanedione, CAS Type 1 name: Ethanedial) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(glyoxal: a yellow crystalline compound prepared by the oxidation of acetaldehyde, called also biformyl, ethanedial, and oxalaldehyde) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(glyoxal: a reactive, yellow, low-melting aldehyde) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Glyoxals) =750 \2$aGlyoxal$0(DNLM)D006037$5IEN =LDR 00497cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363103902441 =005 20041110120205.0 =008 040920i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004007343 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aColor Doppler ultrasonography =550 \\$wg$aDoppler ultrasonography =670 \\$aWork cat.: Color duplex ultrasound in gynecology and obstetrics, c2005. =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color) =750 \2$aUltrasonography, Doppler, Color$0(DNLM)D018615$5IEN =LDR 00448cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363104002441 =005 20041110104949.0 =008 040910i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004009967 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRS165.C3$cPharmacy =150 \\$aCinchona alkaloids =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cinchona Alkaloids: alkaloids extracted from various species of Chinchona) =750 \2$aCinchona Alkaloids$0(DNLM)D002930$5IEN =LDR 00775cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363104102441 =005 20041110104235.0 =008 040913||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000526 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRyanodine$xReceptors =450 \\$aCalcium release channels =450 \\$aCalcium-ryanodine receptor complex =550 \\$wg$aCalcium channels =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004058942: Ryanodine receptors : structure, function, and dysfunction in clinical disease, c2005:$bCIP galley (ryanodine receptor/calcium release channel, largest known ion channel) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel x Calcium-Ryanodine Receptor Complex, Ryanodine Receptors) =750 \2$aRyanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel$0(DNLM)D019837$5IEN =LDR 00802cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363104202441 =005 20070511090349.0 =008 041006i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000521 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC685.V43 =150 \\$aBrugada syndrome =450 \\$aIdiopathic ventricular fibrillation =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =550 \\$wg$aVentricular fibrillation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004021201: The Brugada syndrome : from bench to bedside, 2004:$bCIP galley (introduction as a new clinical entity in 1992) =670 \\$aMedline =670 \\$aBaylor College of Medicine Pediatric Cardiology Research Labs website, Sept. 10, 2004 (Brugada syndrome: also known by some investigators as idiopathic ventricular fibrillation) =750 \2$aBrugada Syndrome$0(DNLM)D053840$5IEN =LDR 00714cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363104302441 =005 20041018090533.0 =008 040813i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004007285 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aQuinoxalines =450 \\$aBenzopyrazines =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004295209: Brown, D.J. Quinoxalines : Supplement II, c2004. =670 \\$aLoveToKnow free online encyclopedia, Aug. 13, 2004$b(Quinoxalines (Benzopyrazines), in organic chemistry, heterocyclic compounds containing a ring complex made up of a benzene ring and a pyrazine ring) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Quinoxalines) =750 \2$aQuinoxalines$0(DNLM)D011810$5IEN =LDR 00566cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363104402441 =005 20041018090350.0 =008 040813i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004007280 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aThiadiazoles =550 \\$wg$aThiazoles =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004300590: Bakulev, V.A. The chemistry of 1,2,3-Thiadiazoles, c2004. =670 \\$aWeb of science, Aug. 13, 2004. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Thiadiazoles) =675 \\$aWeb. 3.;$aCRC hdbk. data organic compounds;$aEncycl. inorg. chem. =750 \2$aThiadiazoles$0(DNLM)D013830$5IEN =LDR 00672cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363104502441 =005 20041018084833.0 =008 040922i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004007269 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.T8$cBotany =150 \\$aTurnera =550 \\$wg$aTurneraceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004362107: Alcaraz Mel�endez, L. Damiana, 2003:$bp. 39 (g�enero Turnera) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(turnera: a large genus (the type of the family Turneraceae) of tropical Amer. dicotyledonous plants ...) =670 \\$aUSDA Natural Resources Conservation Service plants profile website, Aug. 27, 2004$b(Turnera) =750 \2$aTurnera$0(DNLM)D029647$5IEN =LDR 00657cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363104602441 =005 20041018085943.0 =008 040922i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004006952 =040 \\$aWaElC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDance therapy for older people =550 \\$wg$aPhysical therapy for older people =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lombardo, N.E. Dance/movement therapy with older individuals who have sustained neurological insult, 1996. =750 \2$81$wb$aDance Therapy$0(DNLM)D003614$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$0(DNLM)D000368$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDance Therapy$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00865cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363104702441 =005 20040923090756.0 =008 040901i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004007295 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCyclobutane =450 \\$aTetramethylene =550 \\$wg$aAlicyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aHydrocarbons =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004018410: The chemistry of cyclobutanes, 2005. =670 \\$aCRC hdbk. data organic compounds, 3rd ed.$b(Cyclobutane; syn. 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Although the disease can involve any organ system, Wegener's granulomatosis mainly affects the respiratory tract and the kidneys.) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(granulomatosis, Wegener's granulomatosis: also called Wegener syndrome) =670 \\$aWegener's Granulomatosis Association website, July 26, 2004. =750 \2$aGranulomatosis with Polyangiitis$0(DNLM)D014890$5IEN =LDR 00296cz a2200109n 4500 =001 9880363104902441 =005 20110209105811.0 =008 040728||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004006007 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVisual fields$xMeasurement =750 \2$aVisual Field Tests$0(DNLM)D058609$5IEN-M =LDR 00629cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363105002441 =005 20040922084437.0 =008 040715i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004008818 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G75$cBotany =150 \\$aGrossulariaceae =550 \\$wg$aRosales =670 \\$aPLANTS database, July 15, 2004$b(Grossulariaceae, family in order Rosales, contains 3 genera and 101 accepted taxa overall) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, July 15, 2004$b(Family Grossulariaceae) =670 \\$aITIS North America, July 15, 2004$b(Grossulariaceae, family) =750 \2$aGrossulariaceae$0(DNLM)D031964$5IEN =LDR 00603cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363105102441 =005 20040922084053.0 =008 040811i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004008814 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAutoimmune diseases in women =550 \\$wg$aWomen$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004046775: Lahita, R.G. Women and autoimmune disease, 2004. =750 \2$81$wb$aAutoimmune Diseases$0(DNLM)D001327$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aWomen$0(DNLM)D014930$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAutoimmune Diseases$iand$aWomen$5IEN =LDR 00569cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363105202441 =005 20040922081511.0 =008 040701i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000506 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.L3 =150 \\$aLactalbumin =550 \\$wg$aAlbumins =550 \\$wg$aMilk proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004014082: Permyakov, Eugene A. Anatomy and physiology of proteins : [alpha]-lactalbumin in "molecular anatomy and physiology of proteinaceous machines", c2004. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aLactalbumin$0(DNLM)D007768$5IEN =LDR 00649cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363105302441 =005 20040921083922.0 =008 040804i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004008819 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK898.G48$cBotanical chemistry =150 \\$aGlutamate dehydrogenase =450 \\$aGlutamate oxidoreductase =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Glutamate Dehydrogenase) =670 \\$aIUBMB Enzyme nomenclature via WWW, July 14, 2004$b(EC 1.4.1.2: common name: glutamate dehydrogenase, systematic name: l-glutamate:NAD+ oxidoreductase (deaminating)) =750 \2$aGlutamate Dehydrogenase$0(DNLM)D005969$5IEN =LDR 00662cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363105402441 =005 20120730164530.0 =008 040714i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004005607 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBF724.3.M64 =150 \\$aMood (Psychology) in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004011652: Ford, Jean. Surviving the roller coaster : a teen's guide to coping with moods, 2005. =750 \2$81$wb$aAffect$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000339 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAffect$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00669cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363105502441 =005 20040921080618.0 =008 040602i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000501 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aLatex allergy =450 \\$aLatex hypersensitivity =550 \\$wg$aAllergy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004051940: Latex intolerance : basic science, epidemiology, clinical management, c2005. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Latex Hypersensitivity x Latex allergy) =670 \\$aNIOSH Alert. Preventing Allergic Reactions to Natural Rubber Latex in the Workplace via www, June 2, 2004$b(latex allergy) =750 \2$aLatex Hypersensitivity$0(DNLM)D020315$5IEN =LDR 02069cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363105602441 =005 20040920090013.0 =008 040601i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004001240 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDehydrocholesterol =450 \\$aDehydrocholesterin =450 \\$aDidehydrocholesterol =450 \\$aProvitamin D 3 =450 \\$aProvitamin D3 =550 \\$wg$aCholesterol =550 \\$wg$aProvitamins =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of sci. and tech. terms, c2003$b(dehydrocholesterol C[subscript 27]H[subscript 43]OH A provitamin of animal origin found in the skin of humans, in milk, and elsewhere, which upon irradiation with ultraviolet rays becomes vitamin D) =670 \\$aMESH browser, June 1, 2004$b(7-dehydrocholesterol. UF 7,8-didehydrocholesterol; 7-DHC; cholesta-5,7-dien-3 beta-ol; provitamin D(3); 7-dehydrocholesterol, (3beta,10alpha)-isomer; 7-dehydrocholesterol, (3beta,9beta)-isomer; 7-dehydrocholesterol, (3beta,9beta,10alpha)-isomer; 7-dehydrocholesterol, (3alpha)-isomer) =670 \\$aThe Merck manual of diagnosis and therapy, via WWW, June 1, 2004$b(in the skin, previtamin D3 is synthesized photochemically from 7-dehydrocholesterol and is slowly isomerized to vitamin D3, which is removed by vitamin D-binding protein) =670 \\$aChemIDplus, via WWW, June 1, 2004$b(7-Dehydrocholesterol. Formula: C27-H44-O. Name of substance: (3beta)-7-Dehydrocholesterol, 7-Dehydrocholesterol, Cholesta-5,7-dien-3-ol. Synonyms: (3-beta)-Cholesta-5,7-dien-3-ol, (3beta)-Cholesta-5,7-dien-3-ol, 5,7-Cholestadien-3-beta-ol, 5,7-Cholestandien-3beta-ol, 7,8-Didehydrocholesterol, 7-Dehydrocholesterin, 7-Dehydrocholesterol, Caswell No. 902E, Cholesterol, 7-dehydro-, Dehydrocholesterin [German], Dehydrocholesterol, EINECS 207-100-5, EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 208700, NSC 18159, Provitamin D(sub 3), Vitamin D3, delta(sup 5,7)-Cholesterol, delta(sup 7)-Cholesterol, delta5,7-Cholesterol, delta7-Cholesterol) =675 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biological terms, 2000 =750 \2$aDehydrocholesterols$0(DNLM)D003684$5IEN =LDR 03672cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880363105702441 =005 20040920085458.0 =008 040601i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004001239 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCholecalciferol =450 \\$aActivated dehydrocholesterol =450 \\$aCalciol =450 \\$aCholecalciferolum =450 \\$aColecalciferol =450 \\$aColecalciferolum =450 \\$aColecalcipherol =450 \\$aIrradiated dehydrocholesterol =450 \\$aVitamin D 3 =450 \\$aVitamin D3 =550 \\$wg$aDehydrocholesterol =550 \\$wg$aRodenticides =550 \\$wg$aVitamin D =670 \\$aWork cat.: Risk of FeraCol baits to non-target invertebrates, native skinks, and weka, c2004:$bp. 6 (cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) is an acute toxin; cholecalciferol is a naturally occurring compound synthesised in animal skin by the action of sunlight on its precursor, 7-dehydrocholesterol; cholecalciferol is converted to its toxic metabolite, 25-hydroxycholecalciferol) =670 \\$aMESH browser, June 1, 2004$b(Cholecalciferol. UF Vitamin D 3; (3 beta,5Z,7E)-9,10-Secocholesta-5,7,10(19)-trien-3-ol; Calciol; Cholecalciferols; Vitamin D3) =670 \\$aThe Merck manual of diagnosis and therapy, via WWW, June 1, 2004$b(cholecalciferol (activated 7-dehydrocholesterol, vitamin D3), formed in human skin by exposure to sunlight (ultraviolet radiation) and found chiefly in fish liver oils and egg yolks; in the skin, previtamin D3 is synthesized photochemically from 7-dehydrocholesterol and is slowly isomerized to vitamin D3, which is removed by vitamin D-binding protein. In the liver, vitamin D3 is converted to 25(OH)D3, the major circulating form. It passes through the enterohepatic circulation and is reabsorbed from the gut. Principally in the kidneys, it is further hydroxylated to the much more metabolically active form, 1,25(OH)2D3 (1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol, calcitriol, vitamin D hormone).) =670 \\$aChemIDplus, via WWW, June 1, 2004$b(Cholecalciferol. Formula: C27-H44-O. MESH heading: Cholecalciferol. Name of substance: 9,10-Secocholestra-5,7,10(19)-trien-3-ol, (3beta,5Z,7E)-; Cholecalciferol; Vitamin D3. Superlist name: 9,10-Seco(5Z,7E)-5,7,10(19)-cholestatrien-3-ol; Cholecalciferol; Vitamin D3. Synonyms: 7-Dehydrocholesterol, irradiated; 7-Dehydrocholestrol, activated; 9,10-Secocholesta-5,7,10(19)-trien-3-beta-ol; Activated 7-dehydrocholesterol; Arachitol; CC; CCRIS 6286; Calciol; Cholecalciferol; Cholecalciferol, D3; Cholecalciferolum; Colecalciferol; Colecalciferolum; Colecalcipherol; D3-Vicotrat; D3-Vigantol; Delsterol; Deparal; Duphafral D3 1000; EINECS 200-673-2; EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 202901; Ebivit; HSDB 820; Irradiated 7-dehydrocholesterol; NEO Dohyfral D3; NSC 375571; Oleovitamin D3; Quintox; Rampage; Ricketon; Trivitan; Vi-de-3-hydrosol; Vigantol; Vigorsan; Vitamin D3; Vitinc dan-dee-3) =670 \\$aThe chemical database, via WWW, June 1, 2004$b(Vitamin D3. Cholecalciferol. 9,10-Secocholesta-5,7,10(19)-trien-3[mu]3-ol. Formula: C27H44O (C27H44O). Fine colorless crystals. Very toxic) =670 \\$aSIRI MSDS index, via WWW, June 1, 2004$b(MSDS Name: Vitamin d3,crystalline, 99+%. Synonyms: Cholecalciferol; 9,10-Secocholesta-5,7,10(19)-trien-3[mu]3-ol) =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biological terms, 2000$b(under vitamin D: vitamin D3 is cholecalciferol) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of sci. and tech. terms, c2003$b(cholecalciferol C[subscript 27]H[subscript 44]O Colorless crystals. Also known as vitamin D3) =675 \\$aCompendium of pesticide common names, via WWW, June 1, 2004 =750 \2$aCholecalciferol$0(DNLM)D002762$5IEN =LDR 00985cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363105902441 =005 20040920084716.0 =008 031104||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003011401 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDNA adducts =450 \\$aAdducts, DNA =550 \\$wg$aMutagens =670 \\$aWork cat.: Moseley, M.S. Structural studies of an acrolein DNA adduct ... 2002$b(Acrolein is the simplest compound in a family of bis-electrophiles that react with DNA to form exocyclic adducts) =670 \\$aMESH$b(DNA Adducts; Covalent adducts between chemical mutagens and DNA. Such couplings activate DNA repair processes and, unless repaired prior to DNA replication, may lead to nucleotide substitutions, deletions, and chromosome rearrangements (Rieger et al., Glossary of Genetics: Classical and Molecular, 5th ed)) =670 \\$aPlastaras, J.P. DNA adduct formation by malondialdehyde and structurally related compounds, 2000. =750 \2$aDNA Adducts$0(DNLM)D018736$5IEN =LDR 01650cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363106002441 =005 20040920084056.0 =008 040121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004002178 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aButyrylcholinesterase =450 \\$aAcylcholine acylhydrolase =450 \\$aBCHE (Butyrylcholinesterase) =450 \\$aBuChE (Butyrylcholinesterase) =450 \\$aButyrocholinesterase =450 \\$aButyrylcholine esterase =450 \\$aCholine esterase II =450 \\$aNonspecific cholinesterase =450 \\$aPseudocholinesterase E1 =450 \\$aS-type cholinesterase =550 \\$wg$aCholinesterases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Butyrylcholinesterase : its function and inhibitors, 2003:$bp. 1 (The brain of mammals contains two major forms of cholinesterases (ChEs): acetylcholinesterase (AChE, EC 3.1.1.7) and butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE, EC 3.1.1.8)) p. 2 (BuChE (BuChE, butyrocholinesterase, nonspecific-ChE, ChE-II, pseudoChE, serum-ChE)) =670 \\$aStedman's medical dictionary, 26th ed.:$bp. 330 (Cholinesterase. One of a family of enzymes capable of catalyzing the hydrolysis of acylcholines and a few other compounds. Found in cobra venom. SYNONYMS: butyrocholinesterase, choline esterase II, butyrylcholine esterase, pseudocholinesterase, nonspecific cholinesterase, "s"-type cholinesterase) =670 \\$aHuman Protein Reference Database: Butyrylcholinesterase WWW site, May 13, 2004$b(Butyrylcholinesterase; BCHE, Pseudocholinesterase E1; CHE1; Acylcholine acylhydrolase; Choline esterase II) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Butyrylcholinesterase) =750 \2$aButyrylcholinesterase$0(DNLM)D002091$5IEN =LDR 01501cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363106102441 =005 20140103103646.0 =008 040107i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004001933 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEsomeprazole =450 \\$aEsomeprazole magnesium =550 \\$wg$aBenzimidazoles =550 \\$wg$aProton pump inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Esomeprazole, 2003:$bp. 2 (Esomeprazole ... acid control) =670 \\$aClinical Pharmacy Associates WWW Site, 7 Jan. 2004:$bEsomeprazole page (Esomeprazole (Nexium), an oral proton pump inhibitor; Esomeprazole is a proton-pump inhibitor; it is an S-isomer of omeprazole, it acts by suppressing gastric acid secretion by specific inhibition of the H+/K+-ATPase in the gastric parietal cells) =670 \\$aNexium (Esomeprazole Magnesium) page, via WWW, 7 Jan. 2004$b(NEXIUM is a type of medicine known as an acid pump inhibitor (also known as a proton pump inhibitor, or PPI)) =670 \\$aMedlineplus Drug Information WWW Site, 6 Jan. 2004$bEsomeprazole page (brand name: Nexium; Esomeprazole is in a class of drugs called proton pump inhibitors) =670 \\$aAHFS Drug Information WWW Site, 6 Jan. 2004:$bEsomeprazole Magnesium page (Esomeprazole magnesium, a proton-pump inhibitor, is a gastric antisecretory agent that is structurally and pharmacologically related to lansoprazole, omeprazole, pantoprazole, and rabeprazole; the drugs are substituted benzimidazoles) =750 \2$aEsomeprazole$0(DNLM)D064098$5IEN =LDR 00775cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363106202441 =005 20040920082430.0 =008 031016i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003010926 =040 \\$aNIC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR185.8.I56 =150 \\$aInterleukin-13 =450 \\$aIL-13 (Biomolecule) =550 \\$wg$aCytokines =550 \\$wg$aInterleukins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Interleukin-13, 2003$b(Interleukin-13; IL-13; a member of the T helper2 cytokines; initially thought to be functionally similar to IL-4, IL-13 is now known to possess additional properties that distinguish it from IL-4 in addition to having both anti-inflammatory and immune activating properties) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Interleukin-13 x IL-13) =750 \2$aInterleukin-13$0(DNLM)D018793$5IEN =LDR 00858cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363106302441 =005 20140312094234.0 =008 060609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004003368 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dMMiltC =150 \\$aIdentity theft =450 \\$aIdentity fraud =550 \\$wg$aFalse personation =550 \\$wg$aTheft =670 \\$aLC database, May 6, 2004$b(identity theft) =670 \\$aNY Times Online, May 6, 2004$b(identity theft) =670 \\$aU.S. Dept of Justice. Identity theft and fraud WWW site, June 6, 2006. =670 \\$aU.S. General Accounting Office. Identity fraud : information on prevalence, cost, and Internet impact is limited, 1998. =675 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict.;$aRandom House dict.;$aNational Criminal Justice thes.;$aLegislative Indexing Vocabulary =750 \2$aIdentity Theft$0(DLC)(DNLM)D063867$5IEN =LDR 00648cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363106402441 =005 20140528130143.0 =008 040506i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004003367 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSenior centers =450 \\$aCenters for older people =450 \\$aCenters for the elderly =450 \\$aElderly centers =450 \\$aOlder people, Centers for =550 \\$wg$aCommunity centers =670 \\$aLC database, May 6, 2004$b(senior centers) =670 \\$aWWW, May 6, 2004$b(senior centers; centers for older people; elderly centers; centers for the elderly) =750 \2$aSenior Centers$0(DNLM)D064407$5IEN =LDR 00416cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363106502441 =005 20040917135842.0 =008 040609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000702 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aChild psychiatrists =550 \\$wg$aPsychiatrists =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003443795: Sch�appi-Liechti, Iris. Prof. Dr. med. Jakob Lutz, 2002. =750 \2$aChild Psychiatry$0(DNLM)D002665$5IEN =LDR 00648cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363106602441 =005 20040917134204.0 =008 040419i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004003366 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPublications =450 \\$aPublished material =550 \\$wg$aCommunication =670 \\$aALA Glossary$b(publication: a published document; published: made available to the public) =670 \\$aRandom House dict. =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on printed material made available for sale or distribution. =750 \2$aPublications$0(DNLM)D011642$5IEN =LDR 00875cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363106702441 =005 20040917133845.0 =008 040526i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000705 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC840.V55 =150 \\$aViral gastroenteritis =450 \\$aVirus gastroenteris =550 \\$wg$aGastroenteritis =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004270922: Viral gastroenteritis, 2003:$bt.p. (Viral gastroenteritis) =670 \\$aViral gastroenteritis, c1996. =670 \\$aViral diseases panels, United States-Japan Cooperative Medical Sciences Program, 1985. =670 \\$aMedline Plus encyclopedia, Internet search, Apr. 28, 2004$b(Viral gastroenteritis: an inflammation of the stomach and intestines caused by a viral infection) =675 \\$aMeSH =750 \2$aGastroenteritis$xvirology$0(DNLM)D005759000821$5IEN =LDR 00518cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363106802441 =005 20090518101615.0 =008 040526i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000696 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEvidence-based nursing =550 \\$wg$aEvidence-based medicine =550 \\$wg$aNursing$xDecision making =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004009913: Melnyk, Bernadette M. Evidence-based practice in nursing & healthcare, 2004. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aEvidence-Based Nursing$0(DNLM)D055318$5IEN =LDR 00421cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363106902441 =005 20040917131926.0 =008 040519i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000639 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aLymphomas in animals =550 \\$wg$aTumors in animals =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004048028: Morrison, W.B. Lymphoma in dogs and cats, 2004. =750 \2$aLymphoma$xveterinary$0(DNLM)D008223Q000662$5IEN =LDR 00842cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363107002441 =005 20080323144031.0 =008 040419i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000537 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP572.G45 =150 \\$aGhrelin =450 \\$aMotilin-related peptide =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal hormones =550 \\$wg$aPeptide hormones =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004042121: Ghrelin, c2004. =670 \\$aMESH Supplementary concept data via WWW, Apr. 19, 2004$b(ghrelin; x motilin-related peptide, a growth-hormone-releasing acylated peptide from stomach) =670 \\$aWashington Post, May 23, 2002:$bp. A01 (Stomach Hormone Linked to Weight. Ghrelin is the first hormone from outside the brain that activates the brain's hypothalmus controlling food intake.) =750 \2$aGhrelin$0(DNLM)D054439$5IEN-M =LDR 00496cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363107102441 =005 20040917131207.0 =008 040413i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000532 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP752.D54$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aDiglycerides =450 \\$aDiacylglycerols =550 \\$wg$aGlycerides =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004008567: Diacylglycerol oil, 2004. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Diglycerides x Diacylglycerols) =750 \2$aDiglycerides$0(DNLM)D004075$5IEN =LDR 00860cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363107202441 =005 20090427104001.0 =008 040322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004005391 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aComparative genomic hybridization =450 \\$aCGH (Comparative genomic hybridization) =450 \\$aGenomic characterization, Comparative =550 \\$wg$aIn situ hybridization =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kirchhoff, M. Development and applications of high resolution comparative genomic hybridization, 2003:$bp. 9 (Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) is a molecular cytogenic technique based on fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and allows the screening of unbalanced chromosome aberrations in an entire genome in a single experiment.) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aComparative Genomic Hybridization$0(DNLM)D055028$5IEN =LDR 01551cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363107302441 =005 20040916094336.0 =008 040318i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004005298 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aImmersion in liquids =450 \\$aImmersing in liquids =450 \\$aSubmerging in liquids =450 \\$aSubmersing in liquids =450 \\$aSubmersion in liquids =550 \\$wg$aFluid dynamics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Physiologic responses to water immersion in man, 1976. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003$b(" --- Placement into or within a fluid, usually water") [general scientific and technical meaning; two other, different meanings given when the term is used specifically in astronomy and in mathematics] =670 \\$aAcademic Press dictionary of science and technology, 1992$b(" --- the process of submerging or being submerged in a liquid") [general scientific meaning; two other, different meanings given when the term is used specifically in astronomy and in mathematics]. =670 \\$aTest$b(Submerging UF Immersion) =670 \\$aNASA thes.$b(Submerging UF Immersion) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(immersion: act of immersing or state of being immersed; immerse: to plunge or dip in a liquid; submerge; submersion; submerse; - mersing: back formation from submersion) =670 \\$aAllthewebsearch, Apr. 29, 2004$b(immersion in liquids) =675 \\$aChambers dictionary of science and technology, 1999;$aINSPEC =750 \2$aImmersion$0(DNLM)D007101$5IEN =LDR 00831cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363107402441 =005 20040916092710.0 =008 040310i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000512 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.A =150 \\$aATP-binding cassette transporters =450 \\$aABC proteins =450 \\$aABC transporters =450 \\$aATP-binding cassette proteins =550 \\$wg$aCarrier proteins =550 \\$wg$aMembrane proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002103782: ABC proteins : from bacteria to man, c2003. =670 \\$aMESH$b(A family of MEMBRANE TRANSPORT PROTEINS that require ATP hydrolysis for the transport of substrates across membranes. The protein family derives its name from the ATP-binding domain found on the protein) =750 \2$aATP-Binding Cassette Transporters$0(DNLM)D018528$5IEN =LDR 00660cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363107502441 =005 20040916092146.0 =008 040428i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000282 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEctogenesis =550 \\$wg$aReproductive technology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004400746: Coleman, Stephen. The ethics of artificial uteruses, c2005$b(title of chapter 1: ectogenesis: why the fuss?) =670 \\$aGoogle, Mar. 31, 2004$b(830 hits on ectogenesis) =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Ectogenesis (scope: embryonal development or fetal maturation that takes place in an artificial environment) =750 \2$aEctogenesis$0(DNLM)D004477$5IEN =LDR 00743cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363107602441 =005 20040916091938.0 =008 040422i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004005459 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSocial adjustment in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Spivack, G. Social adjustment of young children, 1974. =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 26, 2004$b(titles: The social adjustment of children; Social adjustment and personality development in children) =750 \2$81$wb$aSocial Adjustment$0(DNLM)D012917$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSocial Adjustment$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00683cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363107702441 =005 20040914133207.0 =008 040113i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004004536 =040 \\$aHU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP99.3.A65 =150 \\$aApolipoprotein B =450 \\$aApo-B =450 \\$aApoB =550 \\$wg$aApolipoproteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nutritional regulation of apolipoprotein B systhesis and secretion in human hepatocytes, 1999:$bp. vi (ApoB) p. 7 (Apo B-48; Apo B-100) =670 \\$aPrinciples of biochemistry, 1993:$bp. 901 (apolipoprotein B; apoB) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Apolipoproteins B x Apo-B) =750 \2$aApolipoproteins B$0(DNLM)D001055$5IEN =LDR 00642cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363107802441 =005 20040827081840.0 =008 040415i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000517 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVascular endothelial growth factors =450 \\$aAngiogenic factors =450 \\$aAngiogenic proteins =450 \\$aEndothelial growth factors, Vascular =450 \\$aVEGFs (Proteins) =550 \\$wg$aGrowth factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004005641: VEGF and cancer, c2004. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors x VEGFs) =750 \2$aVascular Endothelial Growth Factors$0(DNLM)D042442$5IEN =LDR 00822cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363107902441 =005 20040914092339.0 =008 040408i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004004524 =040 \\$aHU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.Z65$cBotany =150 \\$aAlpinia =550 \\$wg$aZingiberaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Postharvest physiology of red ginger inflorescence (Alpinia purpurata Vieill K. Schum), 1999. =670 \\$aFlora of the Hawaiian Islands web site, Jan. 22, 2004$b(Alpinia; family: Zingiberaceae) =670 \\$aITIS report, Jan. 22, 2004$b(Alpinia; family: Zingiberaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3, c1961$b(Alpinia; large genus of herbs (family Zingiberaceae) found in Asia, Australia, and Polynesia with showy very irregular flowers and large aromatic rootstocks) =750 \2$aAlpinia$0(DNLM)D032429$5IEN =LDR 00972cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363108002441 =005 20040914085537.0 =008 040324i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004004966 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMedically uninsured children =450 \\$aChildren without health insurance =450 \\$aUninsured children (Health insurance) =550 \\$wg$aChildren =550 \\$wg$aMedically uninsured persons =670 \\$aWork cat.: Children with health insurance, 2001, 2003:$bpp. 1-2 ("This paper investigates patterns of children's health insurance coverage and explores the characteristics of uninsured children. It focuses on the demographic characteristics and family composition of uninsured children in 2001") =750 \2$81$wb$aMedically Uninsured$0(DNLM)D017057$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMedically Uninsured$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00686cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363108102441 =005 20040914083854.0 =008 040212i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000546 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFacioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy =450 \\$aFacioscapulohumeral atrophy =450 \\$aLandouzy-Dejerine dystrophy =550 \\$wg$aMuscular dystrophy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004003241: Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) : clinical medicine and molecular cell biology, 2004. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Muscular dystrophy, Facioscapulohumeral x Landouzy-Dejerine Dystrophy) =750 \2$aMuscular Dystrophy, Facioscapulohumeral$0(DNLM)D020391$5IEN =LDR 01387cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363108202441 =005 20040910095141.0 =008 040210i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004003310 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCancer of unknown primary origin =450 \\$aCancer of unknown primary site =450 \\$aCUP (Cancer of unknown primary origin) =450 \\$aOccult primary cancer =450 \\$aPrimary cancer, Occult =450 \\$aPrimary cancer, Unknown =450 \\$aPrimary origin, Cancer of unknown =450 \\$aPrimary site, Cancer of unknown =450 \\$aUnknown primary cancer =550 \\$wg$aCancer =550 \\$aMetastasis =670 \\$aMESH$b(Neoplasms, Unknown Primary x Neoplasm Metastasis, Unknown Primary, Neoplasms, Occult Primary, Occult Primary Neoplasms, Unknown Primary Tumors) =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, Feb. 10, 2004$b(Cancer of unknown primary origin, CUP, Cancer of unknown primary site, Occult primary cancer, Unknown primary cancer) =670 \\$aNational Cancer Institute/Cancer Facts web site, Feb. 10, 2004$b(Cancer of Unknown Primary Origin; Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) origin is the diagnosis when metastatic cancer is found but the place where the cancer began (the primary site) cannot be determined. CUP is a term that refers to many different cancers.) =750 \2$aNeoplasms, Unknown Primary$0(DNLM)D009382$5IEN =LDR 00395cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363108302441 =005 20040910093117.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004003308 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.V53 =150 \\$aVibrio parahaemolyticus =550 \\$wg$aVibrio =670 \\$aMESH$b(Vibrio parahaemolyticus) =750 \2$aVibrio parahaemolyticus$0(DNLM)D014736$5IEN =LDR 00470cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362286202441 =005 20120730163512.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084760 =035 \\$aBZT4666NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH434 =150 \\$aMicrobial genetics =450 \\$aMicroorganisms$xGenetics =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =550 \\$wg$aMicrobiology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGenetics, Microbial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005827 =LDR 00567cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362286302441 =005 20140804150555.0 =008 930409i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084757 =035 \\$aBZT4663NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR100$bQR129 =150 \\$aMicrobial ecology =450 \\$aEnvironmental microbiology =450 \\$aMicroorganisms$xEcology =550 \\$wg$aEcology =550 \\$wg$aMicrobiology =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/4/93$b(Environmental microbiology) =750 \2$aEnvironmental Microbiology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004783 =LDR 00550cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362286402441 =005 20120730163511.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084741 =035 \\$aBZT4647NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHalophilic microorganisms =450 \\$aHalophiles$5IEN =450 \\$aHalophils$5IEN =450 \\$wnne$aMicro-organisms, Halophilic =550 \\$wg$aHalophilic organisms =550 \\$wg$aMicroorganisms =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(halophile or halophil) =750 \2$aHalobacteriales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016931 =LDR 01079cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362286502441 =005 20120730163511.0 =008 030801i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084725 =035 \\$aBZT4631NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQR$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aMicroorganisms =360 \\$isubdivision$aMicrobiology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, individual plants and groups of plants, individual diseases and types of diseases, individual organs and regions of the body, and individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aCorn--Microbiology; Fishes--Microbiology; Heart--Microbiology; Metals--Microbiology; Tuberculosis--Microbiology =450 \\$aGerms =450 \\$wnne$aMicro-organisms =450 \\$aMicrobes =450 \\$aMicroscopic organisms =550 \\$wg$aOrganisms =550 \\$aMicrobiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Moat, A.G. Microbial physiology, c1988. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aHennepin. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aMicrobiology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008829 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362286602441 =005 20110428154115.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084720 =035 \\$aBZT4626LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK569.D46 =150 \\$aMicrasterias =550 \\$wg$aDesmidiaceae =750 \2$aMicrasterias$0(DNLM)D058120$5IEN =LDR 00515cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362286702441 =005 20120730163511.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084719 =035 \\$aBZT4625NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMiconazole =550 \\$wg$aAntifungal agents =550 \\$wg$aImidazoles =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Miconazole. Scope note: An imidazole antifungal agent that is used topically and by intravenous infusion.) =750 \2$aMiconazole$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008825 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362286802441 =005 20120730163511.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084678 =035 \\$aBZT4584NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMicelles =550 \\$aColloids =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMicelles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008823 =LDR 01123cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362286902441 =005 20061115121305.0 =008 060811i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084671 =035 \\$aBZT4577NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.R6 =150 \\$aMice =450 \\$aHouse mice =450 \\$aHouse mouse =450 \\$aMouse =450 \\$aMus musculus =550 \\$wg$aRodents =670 \\$aPotential conservation impacts of high-altitude small mammals, c2006:$bp. 5 (house mice (Mus musculus)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 4, 2006$b(a mouse (plural mice) is a mammal that belongs to one of numerous species of small rodents; house mouse (mus musculus)) =670 \\$aAmerican heritage dictionary of the English language website, Aug. 4, 2006$b(mouse, pl. mice; numerous small rodents of the families Muridae and Cricetidae such as the common house mouse (Mus musculus)) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the house mouse, Mus musculus, as well as works on the many species of small rodents in several families known collectively as mice. =750 \2$aMice$0(DNLM)D051379$5IEN =LDR 00464cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362287002441 =005 20120730163511.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084629 =035 \\$aBZT4535NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.M =150 \\$aMexiletine =450 \\$aMethylxylyloxyethylamine =550 \\$wg$aEthylamines =550 \\$wg$aMyocardial depressants =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMexiletine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008801 =LDR 00594cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362287102441 =005 20120730163511.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084498 =035 \\$aBZT4404NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aE184.M5 =150 \\$aMexican Americans =360 \\$isubdivision$aMexican Americans$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Mexican Americans =450 \\$aChicanos =450 \\$aHispanos =450 \\$aMexican Americans$zUnited States =550 \\$wg$aEthnology$zUnited States =750 \2$aMexican Americans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017058 =LDR 00383cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362287202441 =005 20120730163511.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084470 =035 \\$aBZT4376NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMevalonic acid =450 \\$aDihydroxymethylpentanoic acid =550 \\$wg$aHydroxy acids =750 \2$aMevalonic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008798 =LDR 00505cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362287302441 =005 20120730163511.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084449 =035 \\$aBZT4355NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.M547 =150 \\$aMetronidazole =450 \\$aMethylnitroethanol imidazole =450 \\$aTrichopal =550 \\$wg$aAntiparasitic agents =550 \\$wg$aNitroimidazoles =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMetronidazole$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008795 =LDR 00817cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362287402441 =005 20120730163510.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084446 =035 \\$aBZT4352NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMetrizamide =550 \\$wg$aAminoglycosides =550 \\$wg$aBenzamide =550 \\$wg$aIodobenzene =550 \\$wg$aNonionic contrast media =670 \\$aMESH, Aug. 7, 2007$b(Metrizamide; scope note: a solute for density gradient centrifugation offering higher maximum solution density without the problems of increased viscosity; it is also used as a resorbable, non-ionic contrast medium; pharm. action: Contrast Media; tree structure: Iodobenzoates--Triiodobenzoid Acids--Metrizamide; Amionoglycosides--Metrizamide) =750 \2$aMetrizamide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008793 =LDR 00595cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362287502441 =005 20120730163510.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084442 =035 \\$aBZT4348NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC90.8$bQC94$cWeights and measures =053 \0$aT50.5$cUse in industry =150 \\$aMetric system =450 \\$aInternational metric system =450 \\$wnne$aInternational system of units =450 \\$aSI-metric =450 \\$aSI (Weights and measures) =550 \\$wg$aWeights and measures =750 \2$aMetric System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008792 =LDR 00420cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362287602441 =005 20120730163510.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084438 =035 \\$aBZT4344NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMetoprolol =550 \\$wg$aAdrenergic beta blockers =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular agents =550 \\$wg$aPropanolamines =750 \2$aMetoprolol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008790 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362287702441 =005 20120730163510.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084432 =035 \\$aBZT4338NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMetipranolol =450 \\$aMethypranol =450 \\$aTrimepranol =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =750 \2$aMetipranolol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014290 =LDR 00552cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362287802441 =005 20120730163510.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084428 =035 \\$aBZT4334NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP606.M48 =150 \\$aMethyltransferases =450 \\$aMethylases =450 \\$aMethylferases =450 \\$aMethylkinases =450 \\$aTransmethylases =550 \\$wg$aTransferases =550 \\$aTransmethylation =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMethyltransferases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008780 =LDR 00445cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362287902441 =005 20120730163510.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084426 =035 \\$aBZT4332NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.M4 =150 \\$aMethylomonadaceae =450 \\$aMethanomonadaceae =550 \\$wg$aAerobic bacteria =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =750 \2$aMethylococcaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008772 =LDR 00447cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362288002441 =005 20120730163510.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084425 =035 \\$aBZT4331NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMethylene blue =550 \\$wg$aIndicators and test-papers =550 \\$wg$aThiazine dyes =550 \\$wg$aWright's stain =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMethylene Blue$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008751 =LDR 00499cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362288102441 =005 20120730163510.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084424 =035 \\$aBZT4330NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD281.M48$cOrganic chemistry =150 \\$aMethylation =360 \\$isubdivision$aMethylation$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aInsulin--Methylation =550 \\$wg$aAlkylation =750 \2$aMethylation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008745 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362288202441 =005 20120730163510.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084423 =035 \\$aBZT4329NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.A8 =150 \\$aMethylamines =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMethylamines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008744 =LDR 00509cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362288302441 =005 20120730163510.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084420 =035 \\$aBZT4326NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMethyl ether =450 \\$aDimethyl ether =450 \\$aMethoxymethane =450 \\$aMethyl oxide =450 \\$aOxybismethane =450 \\$aWood ether =550 \\$wg$aEther =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMethyl Ethers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008738 =LDR 00959cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362288402441 =005 20120730163509.0 =008 060328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084419 =035 \\$aBZT4325NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP801.M42 =150 \\$aMethoxyhydroxyphenylglycol =450 \\$aHydroxymethoxyphenylglycol =450 \\$aMethoxyhydroxyphenethyleneglycol =450 \\$aMethoxyhydroxyphenylethyleleneglycol =450 \\$aMHPG (Chemical) =450 \\$aMOPEG (Chemical) =550 \\$wg$aEthylene glycols =550 \\$wg$aPhenyl compounds =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 28, 2006$b(Methoxyhydroxyphenylglycol. Entry terms: Hydroxymethoxyphenylglycol, MHPG, MOPEG. Scope note: Synthesized from endogenous epinephrine and norepinephrine in vivo. It is found in brain, blood, CSF, and urine, where its concentrations are used to measure catecholamine turnover.) =750 \2$aMethoxyhydroxyphenylglycol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008734 =LDR 00682cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362288502441 =005 20120730163509.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084418 =035 \\$aBZT4324NU =035 \\$aSH 85084418 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC271.M44$cCancer therapeutics =053 \0$aRM666.M52$cPharmacology =150 \\$aMethotrexate =450 \\$aAmethopterin =550 \\$wg$aAminobenzoic acids =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aFolic acid$xAntagonists =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aImmunosuppressive agents =550 \\$wg$aPteridines =750 \2$aMethotrexate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008727 =LDR 00676cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362288602441 =005 20120730163509.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084417 =035 \\$aBZT4323NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMethomyl =450 \\$aLannate (Insecticide) =550 \\$wg$aAcaricides =550 \\$wg$aCholinesterase-inhibiting insecticides =550 \\$wg$aThiocarbamates =670 \\$aMeSH browser, July 18, 2007$b(Metholmyl. Entry term: Lannate. Scope note: A carbamate insecticide with anticholinesterase activity.) =670 \\$aPesticide manual, 2000$b(methomyl, insecticide, acaricide) =750 \2$aMethomyl$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008724 =LDR 00658cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362288702441 =005 20120730163509.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084415 =035 \\$aBZT4321NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMethods engineering =450 \\$aMethod of work =450 \\$aMethods (Industrial engineering) =450 \\$wnne$aSimplification in industry =450 \\$aSimplification of work =450 \\$aWork, Method of =450 \\$aWork methods =450 \\$aWork simplification =550 \\$wg$aIndustrial engineering =550 \\$aWork measurement =750 \2$aWork Simplification$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014941 =LDR 00584cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362288802441 =005 20120730163509.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084414 =035 \\$aBZT4320NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBD240$bBD241 =150 \\$aMethodology =360 \\$isubdivision$aMethodology$iunder names of disciplines for works on both the theory and practice of procedures to be followed, e.g.$aScience--Methodology; Theology--Methodology =450 \\$aPhilosophy$xMethodology =550 \\$aResearch =750 \2$aMethods$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008722 =LDR 00512cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362288902441 =005 20120730163509.0 =008 000404i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084391 =035 \\$aBZT4297NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP562.M4 =150 \\$aMethionine =550 \\$wg$aSulfur amino acids =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 23, 2007$b(Methionine. Scope note: A sulfur containing essential amino acid that is important in many body functions.) =750 \2$aMethionine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008715 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362289002441 =005 20120730163509.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084389 =035 \\$aBZT4295NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC647.M =150 \\$aMethemoglobinemia =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xDiseases =750 \2$aMethemoglobinemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008708 =LDR 00505cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362289102441 =005 20120730163509.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084387 =035 \\$aBZT4293NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMethaqualone =450 \\$aMethylmethylphenylquinazolinone$5IEN =450 \\$aMetolquizolone =450 \\$aOrtonal =450 \\$aQuaalude (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aQuinazoline =550 \\$wg$aSedatives =750 \2$aMethaqualone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008702 =LDR 00690cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362289202441 =005 20120730163508.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084383 =035 \\$aBZT4289NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMethanol =450 \\$aAlcohol, Methyl$5IEN =450 \\$aCarbinol =450 \\$aColonial spirit (Alcohol) =450 \\$aColumbian spirit (Alcohol) =450 \\$aHydroxymethyl =450 \\$aMethyl alcohol =450 \\$aMethyl hydroxide =450 \\$aPyroxylic spirit =450 \\$aWood alcohol =450 \\$aWood naphtha =450 \\$aWood spirit (Alcohol) =550 \\$wg$aAlcohols =750 \2$aMethanol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000432 =LDR 00541cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362289302441 =005 20140304095052.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084379 =035 \\$aBZT4285NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.H6$cOrganic chemistry =053 \0$aTD885.5.M48$cAir pollutant =053 \0$aTP761.M4$cChemical technology =150 \\$aMethane =450 \\$aMethyl hydride =550 \\$wg$aAlkanes =550 \\$wg$aManure gases =550 \\$aBiogas =750 \2$aMethane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008697 =LDR 00570cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362289402441 =005 20120730163508.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084377 =035 \\$aBZT4283NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMethamphetamine =450 \\$aDeoxyephedrine =450 \\$aDimethylphenethylamine =450 \\$aMeth (Drug) =450 \\$aMethylamphetamine =450 \\$aPhenylmethylaminopropane =450 \\$aSpeed (Drug) =550 \\$wg$aAmphetamines =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMethamphetamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008694 =LDR 00750cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362289502441 =005 20120730163508.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084376 =035 \\$aBZT4282NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMethadyl acetate =450 \\$aAcemethadone =450 \\$aAcetylmethadol =450 \\$aAlphacetylmethadol =450 \\$aAmidolacetate =450 \\$aDimethylaminodiphenylheptanol acetate =450 \\$aDimethylaminopropylethylphenylbenzeneethanol acetate =550 \\$wg$aAcetates =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \\$wg$aMethadone maintenance =550 \\$wg$aNarcotics =550 \\$wg$aPhenyl compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMethadyl Acetate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008692 =LDR 00568cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362289602441 =005 20120730163508.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084374 =035 \\$aBZT4280NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC568.M4 =150 \\$aMethadone maintenance =450 \\$aMethadone hydrochloride$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aMethadone treatment programs =550 \\$wg$aDrug abuse$xTreatment =550 \\$aMethadone hydrochloride =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMethadone$xtherapeutic use$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008691Q000627 =LDR 00376cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362289702441 =005 20120730163508.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084373 =035 \\$aBZT4279NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMethadone hydrochloride =550 \\$aMethadone maintenance =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMethadone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008691 =LDR 00542cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362289802441 =005 20090219092053.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084334 =035 \\$aBZT4240NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC851$bQC999 =150 \\$aMeteorology =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aMeteorological =450 \\$aAerology =550 \\$wg$aEarth sciences =550 \\$aAtmosphere =750 \2$aMeterological Concepts$0(DNLM)D008685$5IEN =750 \2$aMeteorology$0(DNLM)D055904$5IEN =LDR 01238cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362289902441 =005 20120730163508.0 =008 040210i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084296 =035 \\$aBZT4202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC269.5 =150 \\$aMetastasis =450 \\$aCancer$xDissemination =450 \\$aCancer$xMetastasis =450 \\$aCancer metastasis =450 \\$aDissemination of cancer =450 \\$aMetastases =450 \\$aMetastatic cancer =450 \\$aNeoplasm metastasis =450 \\$aSpread of cancer =450 \\$aTumor dissemination =450 \\$aTumor metastasis =450 \\$aTumor spread =550 \\$wg$aPathology =550 \\$aCancer invasiveness =550 \\$aCancer of unknown primary origin =670 \\$aMESH$b(Neoplasm metastasis) =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 10, 2004$b(metastases; metastatic cancer) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the transfer of cancer to an organ or part of the body remote from the primary site. Works on the ability of cancer to infiltrate and actively destroy surrounding tissue are entered under$aCancer invasiveness. =681 \\$iNote under$aCancer invasiveness =750 \2$aNeoplasm Metastasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009362 =LDR 00466cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362290002441 =005 20120730163508.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084287 =035 \\$aBZT4193NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB140 =150 \\$aMetaplasia =550 \\$wg$aDiseases$xCauses and theories of causation =550 \\$wg$aPathology =550 \\$wg$aTissues =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMetaplasia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008679 =LDR 00462cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362290102441 =005 20120730163507.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084286 =035 \\$aBZT4192NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBD =150 \\$aMetaphysics =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy =550 \\$aGod =550 \\$aOntology =550 \\$aPhilosophy of mind =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMetaphysics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008678 =LDR 00503cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362290202441 =005 20120730163507.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084283 =035 \\$aBZT4189NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aPN228.M4 =150 \\$aMetaphor =450 \\$aParabole =550 \\$wg$aFigures of speech =550 \\$aReification =680 \\$iHere are entered general works and works on metaphor in particular literatures. =750 \2$aMetaphor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019365 =LDR 00515cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362290302441 =005 20120730163507.0 =008 991215i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084271 =035 \\$aBZT4177NU =035 \\$aSH 85084271 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL981 =150 \\$aMetamorphosis =360 \\$isubdivision$aMetamorphosis$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aInsects--Metamorphosis =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =750 \2$aMetamorphosis, Biological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008675 =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362290402441 =005 20120730163507.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084267 =035 \\$aBZT4173NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP532 =150 \\$aMetals in the body =550 \\$wg$aBody composition =750 \2$aMetals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008670 =LDR 00649cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362290502441 =005 20120730163507.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084167 =035 \\$aBZT4073NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD171$bQD172$cChemistry =053 \0$aTN400$bTN490$cMining =150 \\$aMetals =360 \\$iindividual metals and metal groups, e.g.$aGold, Iron group, Platinum group =450 \\$aMetallic elements =550 \\$wg$aChemical elements =550 \\$wg$aOres =550 \\$aMetallurgy =670 \\$aLC database, July 6, 2007$b(titles: metallic elements) =750 \2$aMetals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008670 =LDR 00861cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362290602441 =005 20120730163507.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084158 =035 \\$aBZT4064NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTN600$bTN799 =150 \\$aMetallurgy =360 \\$isubdivision$aMetallurgy$iunder individual metals and types of metals, e.g.$aCopper--Metallurgy; Gold--Metallurgy; Nonferrous metals--Metallurgy; Precious metals--Metallurgy =360 \\$isubdivision$aMetallurgy$iunder individual metals and groups of metals, e.g.$aCopper--Metallurgy; Gold--Metallurgy; Nonferrous metals--Metallurgy; Precious metals--Metallurgy =550 \\$wg$aOxygen$xIndustrial applications =550 \\$aChemical engineering =550 \\$aMetals =550 \\$aOres =550 \\$aSmelting =750 \2$aMetallurgy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008669 =LDR 00722cz 2200205n 4500 =001 9880362290702441 =005 20241022103609.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084134 =035 \\$aBZT4040NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP552.M47 =150 \\$aMetallothionein =450 \\$aMetallothein =550 \\$wg$aMetalloproteins =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 23, 2007$b(Metallothionein. Scope note: A low-molecular weight protein occurring in the cytoplasm of kidney cortex and liver.) =750 \2$aMetallothionein$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008668 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aMetallothionein 3$0(DNLM)D000090023$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00432cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362290802441 =005 20070523085343.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084133 =035 \\$aBZT4039NU =035 \\$aSH 85084133 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP552.M46 =150 \\$aMetalloproteins =550 \\$wg$aOrganometallic compounds =550 \\$wg$aProteins =750 \2$aMetalloproteins$0(DNLM)D008667$5IEN =LDR 00421cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362290902441 =005 20120730163506.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084055 =035 \\$aBZT3961NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMetal fibers =450 \\$aFilaments, Metal =450 \\$aMetal filaments =550 \\$wg$aFibers =550 \\$wg$aMelt spinning =750 \2$aMineral Fibers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019016 =LDR 00483cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362291002441 =005 20140519105457.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084020 =035 \\$aBZT3926NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH521$cBiology =053 \0$aQH634.5$cCytology =053 \0$aQP171$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMetabolism, Secondary =450 \\$aSecondary metabolism =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism =750 \2$aSecondary Metabolism$0(DNLM)D064210$5IEN =LDR 00527cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362291102441 =005 20120730163506.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084017 =035 \\$aBZT3923NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC627.8 =150 \\$aMetabolism, Inborn errors of =450 \\$aHereditary metabolic disorders =450 \\$aInborn errors of metabolism =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism$xDisorders =750 \2$aMetabolism, Inborn Errors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008661 =LDR 00445cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362291202441 =005 20150417110353.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084015 =035 \\$aBZT3921NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMetabolism$xEffect of drugs on =450 \\$wnne$aMetabolism$xDrug effects =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xPhysiological effect =750 \2$aMetabolic Side Effects of Drugs and Substances$0(DNLM)D065606$5IEN =LDR 00885cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362291302441 =005 20080508084838.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084014 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02016269 =035 \\$aBZT3920NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB147$cPathology =053 \\$aRC627.5$bRC632$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aMetabolism$xDisorders =360 \\$isubdivision$aMetabolism--Disorders$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals and under individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCopper--Metabolism--Disorders; Heart--Metabolism--Disorders =450 \\$aDisorders of metabolism =450 \\$aMetabolic diseases =450 \\$aMetabolic disorders =450 \\$wnne$aMetabolism, Disorders of =550 \\$wg$aDiseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Metabolic diseases) =750 \2$aMetabolic Diseases$0(DNLM)D008659$5IEN =LDR 00825cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362291402441 =005 20090723094333.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084013 =035 \\$aBZT3919NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH521$cBiology =053 \\$aQP171$bQP177$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMetabolism =360 \\$isubdivision$aMetabolism$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, and individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCattle--Metabolism; Fishes--Metabolism; Copper--Metabolism; Heart--Metabolism =450 \\$aAnabolism =450 \\$aCatabolism =450 \\$aMetabolism, Primary =450 \\$aPrimary metabolism =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =750 \2$aMetabolism$0(DNLM)D008660$5IEN =LDR 00645cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362291502441 =005 20080508084930.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084011 =035 \\$aBZT3917NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ390 =150 \\$aMetabolic disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$aChildren$xMetabolism =750 \2$81$wb$aMetabolic Diseases$0(DNLM)D008659$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMetabolic Diseases$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01342cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362291602441 =005 20150205165304.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084010 =035 \\$aBZT3916NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMetabolic detoxification =360 \\$isubdivision$aMetabolic detoxification$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Metabolic detoxification =360 \\$isubdivision$aMetabolic detoxification$iunder individual chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Metabolic detoxification =450 \\$aChemicals$xMetabolic detoxification =450 \\$aDetoxication, Metabolic =450 \\$aDetoxification, Metabolic =450 \\$aMetabolic detoxication =550 \\$wg$aBiotransformation (Metabolism) =550 \\$aMetabolic conjugation =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(detoxification; metabolic detoxification: reduction of the toxic properties of a substance by chemical changes induced in the body, producing a compound which is less poisonous or is more readily eliminated; detoxication) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Metabolic detoxication, Drug) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(detoxification: metabolic detoxification: a process by which the body converts toxic substances into biologically inactive materials) =750 \2$aInactivation, Metabolic$0(DNLM)D008658$5IEN =LDR 00526cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362291702441 =005 20080227100700.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084006 =035 \\$aBZT3912NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85084006 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aR853.M48$cMedical research =150 \\$aMeta-analysis =550 \\$wg$aMedicine$xResearch$xEvaluation =550 \\$wg$aPsychometrics =550 \\$wg$aSocial sciences$xStatistical methods =750 \2$aMeta-Analysis as Topic$0(DNLM)D015201$5IEN =LDR 00515cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362291802441 =005 20120730163506.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084004 =035 \\$aBZT3910NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMestranol =450 \\$aEthinyl estradiol methyl ether =450 \\$aMethoxynorpregnatrienynol =550 \\$wg$aOral contraceptives =550 \\$wg$aSteroid hormones =550 \\$wg$aSterols =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMestranol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008656 =LDR 00866cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362291902441 =005 20120730163506.0 =008 910708||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083975 =035 \\$aBZT3881NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP623.5.M47 =150 \\$aMessenger RNA =450 \\$aInformational RNA =450 \\$wnne$aMessenger ribonucleic acid =450 \\$amRNA =450 \\$aProtein transcript =450 \\$aProtein transcripts =450 \\$aRNA, Messenger$5IEN =450 \\$aTemplate RNA =550 \\$wg$aRNA =670 \\$aMESH$b(RNA, Messenger) =670 \\$aMaier, J.A.M. SCIENCE, 1990:$bv. 249, no. 4976, p. 1570. =670 \\$aStrathman, M. Proc. Natl. Sci. USA, 1990:$bv. 87, n. 17, p. 6477. =670 \\$aMineo, I. Mol. Cell. Biol., 1990:$bv. 10, n. 10. p. 5271. =750 \2$aRNA, Messenger$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012333 =LDR 00661cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362292002441 =005 20120730163506.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083971 =035 \\$aBZT3877NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.M545$cBotany =053 \\$aSB317.M47$cEconomic plants =053 \\$aSB615.M4$cWeeds =150 \\$aMesquite =450 \\$aAlgaroba =450 \\$aMesquit =450 \\$aMesquites =450 \\$aMezquit =450 \\$aMezquite =450 \\$aProsopis =550 \\$wg$aMimosaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(mesquite also mesquit or mezquit or mezquite; pl -s) =750 \2$aProsopis$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D029862 =LDR 00448cz 2200157n 4500 =001 9880362292102441 =005 20220607143810.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083965 =035 \\$aBZT3871NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMesothelioma =450 \\$aMesothelium$xTumors =550 \\$wg$aTumors =750 \2$aMesothelioma$0(DNLM)D008654$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aMesothelioma, Malignant$0(DNLM)D000086002$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00501cz 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\2$aMesentery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008643 =LDR 00411cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362292802441 =005 20120730163505.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083915 =035 \\$aBZT3821NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMesenteric artery =450 \\$aMesenteric arteries$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aArteries =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMesenteric Arteries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008638 =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362292902441 =005 20120730163505.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083914 =035 \\$aBZT3820NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMesenchyme =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues =550 \\$wg$aTissues =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMesoderm$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008648 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362293002441 =005 20120730163505.0 =008 911219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083912 =035 \\$aBZT3818NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP378$bQP378.4$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMesencephalon =450 \\$aMidbrain =550 \\$wg$aBrain stem =750 \2$aMesencephalon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008636 =LDR 00489cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362293102441 =005 20120730163505.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083911 =035 \\$aBZT3817NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A32$cBotany =150 \\$aMesembryanthemum =450 \\$aFig marigolds =550 \\$wg$aAizoaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Fig marigold: any of several plants of genus Mesembryanthemum) =750 \2$aMesembryanthemum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035723 =LDR 00627cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362293202441 =005 20120730163505.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083910 =035 \\$aBZT3816NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF209.M4$cPsychology =150 \\$aMescaline =450 \\$aMezcalin =450 \\$aMezcaline =450 \\$aTrimethoxybenzeneethanamine =450 \\$aTrimethoxyphenethylamine =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \\$wg$aHallucinogenic drugs =550 \\$wg$aPeyote =550 \\$wg$aPhenethylamines =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMescaline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008635 =LDR 00560cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362293302441 =005 20120730163504.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083841 =035 \\$aBZT3747NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMeristems =450 \\$wnne$aMeristem =550 \\$wg$aPlant cells and tissues =550 \\$aGrowth (Plants) =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 12, 1998$b(meristems) =670 \\$aLittle, R. Dict. botany, 1980$b(meristem: a tissue in which mitotic cell divisions occur) =750 \2$aMeristem$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018519 =LDR 01355cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362293402441 =005 20121226153256.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083809 =035 \\$aBZT3715NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.H6$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.H6$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.M5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aMercury compounds =450 \\$aMercuric compounds =450 \\$aMercurous compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =670 \\$aMercury compounds, via Technology Transfer Network Air Toxics web site, Aug. 17, 2012$b(Mercury exists in three forms: elemental mercury, inorganic mercury compounds (primarily mercuric chloride), and organic mercury compounds (primarily methyl mercury).) =670 \\$aRisher, J.F. Elemental mercury and inorganic mercury compounds : human health aspects, 2003, via WWW, Aug. 17, 2012$b(There are three primary categories of mercury and its compounds: elemental mercury, which may occur in both liquid and gaseous states; inorganic mercury compounds, including mercurous chloride, mercuric chloride, mercuric acetate, and mercuric sulfide; and organic mercury compounds; inorganic mercuric compounds; mercurous compounds is less likely than absorption of mercuric forms) =750 \2$aMercury Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017669 =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362293502441 =005 20120730163504.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083801 =035 \\$aBZT3707NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA1231.M5 =150 \\$aMercury$xToxicology =450 \\$aMinamata disease =681 \\$iNote under$aPoisons =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMercury Poisoning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008630 =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362293602441 =005 20120730163504.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083797 =035 \\$aBZT3703NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85083797 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.H6 =150 \\$aMercury$xIsotopes =750 \2$aMercury Isotopes$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D008629 =LDR 00582cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362293702441 =005 20120730163504.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083794 =035 \\$aBZT3700NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.H6$cChemistry =053 \\$aTA480.M4$cEngineering materials =053 \\$aTN271.M4$cProspecting =053 \\$aTP245.M5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aMercury =450 \\$aHydrargyrum =450 \\$aQuicksilver =550 \\$wg$aLiquid metals =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMercury$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008628 =LDR 00666cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362293802441 =005 20120730163504.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083726 =035 \\$aBZT3632NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRS165.M$cVegetable drugs$5IEN =053 \\$aRM666.M$cTherapeutics$5IEN =053 \\$aTP248.M4$cChemical technology =150 \\$aMenthol =450 \\$aHexahydrothymol =450 \\$aMint camphor =450 \\$aPeppermint camphor =550 \\$wg$aAlcohols =550 \\$wg$aTerpenes =670 \\$aRandom House$b(menthol: Also called hexahydrothymol, peppermint camphor) =750 \2$aMenthol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008610 =LDR 00754cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362293902441 =005 20120730163504.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083723 =035 \\$aBZT3629NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25$cBotany =053 \0$aSB295.M5$cMedicinal plants =150 \\$aMints (Plants) =450 \\$wnne$aMentha =450 \\$aMint (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index$b(Mint) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(mint: pl. mints: any plant of family Labiatae, esp. a member of genus Mentha) =670 \\$aNew Royal Hort. Soc. dict. gardening$b(Mentha; Mint; mints) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(mint: any aromatic herb of genus Mentha) =750 \2$aMentha$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027541 =LDR 01143cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362294002441 =005 20121014170202.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083713 =035 \\$aBZT3619NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85083713 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMentally ill children =450 \\$aEmotionally disturbed children =450 \\$aPsychotic children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychiatry =550 \\$wg$aChild psychopathology =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmentally disabled children =550 \\$wg$aSick children =680 \\$iHere are entered works on mentally ill children as a class of persons. Descriptive works on mental disorders of children are entered under$aChild psychopathology.$iWorks on the clinical and therapeutic aspects of mental disorders in children are entered under$aChild psychiatry. =681 \\$iNotes under$aChild psychiatry; Child psychopathology =750 \2$81$wb$aMentally Ill Persons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028642 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMentally Ill Persons$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00674cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362294102441 =005 20121014170015.0 =008 010928i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083699 $zsh 85066554 =035 \\$aBZT3605NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMentally ill =450 \\$wnne$aInsane =450 \\$aMental illness$xPatients =450 \\$aMental patients =450 \\$aMentally disordered =550 \\$wg$aSick =550 \\$aPeople with mental disabilities =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 1, 2000$b(mentally disordered) =688 \\$aHeading from sh 85066554, deleted 20070709: 150:##:_{dollar}a Insane =750 \2$aMentally Ill Persons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028642 =LDR 00701cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362294202441 =005 20121014165845.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083697 =035 \\$aBZT3603NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85083697 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aYouth with mental disabilities =450 \\$wnne$aMentally handicapped youth =550 \\$wg$aPeople with mental disabilities =550 \\$wg$aYouth with disabilities =750 \2$81$wb$aIntellectual disability$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008607 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aIntellectual disability$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00446cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362294402441 =005 20111212135654.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083670 =035 \\$aBZT3576NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85083670 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPeople with mental disabilities$xEducation =450 \\$wnnoa$aMentally handicapped$xEducation$5IEN =750 \2$aEducation of Intellectually Disabled$0(DNLM)D004495$5IEN =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362294602441 =005 20120730163504.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083665 =035 \\$aBZT3571NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aBF1156.S8 =150 \\$aMental suggestion =450 \\$aAutosuggestion =450 \\$aSuggestion, Mental =550 \\$wg$aSubconsciousness =750 \2$aSuggestion$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D013404 =LDR 00849cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362294802441 =005 20120730163503.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083655 =035 \\$aBZT3561NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG588 =150 \\$aMental illness in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =680 \\$iHere are entered works on mental illness connected with pregnancy and childbirth. Works on pregnancy in women with pre-existing mental illness are entered under$aPregnancy in mentally ill women. =681 \\$iNote under$aPregnancy in mentally ill women =750 \2$81$wb$aMental Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001523 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMental Disorders$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 01050cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362294902441 =005 20120730163503.0 =008 030606i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083643 $zsh 85066564 =035 \\$aBZT3549NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMental illness =450 \\$aMadness =450 \\$aMental diseases =450 \\$aMental disorders =550 \\$wg$aDisabilities =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =550 \\$aMental health =680 \\$iHere are entered popular works and works on social aspects of mental disorders. Works on the legal aspects of mental illness are entered under$aInsanity (Law).$iSystematic descriptions of mental disorders are entered under$aPsychology, Pathological.$iWorks on clinical aspects of mental disorders, including therapy, are entered under$aPsychiatry. =681 \\$iNotes under$aPsychiatry; Psychology, Pathological =688 \\$aHeading from sh 85066564, deleted 20070709: 150:##:_{dollar}a Insanity, Periodic and transitory =750 \2$aMental Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001523 =LDR 00792cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362295002441 =005 20120730163503.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083636 =035 \\$aBZT3542NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA790$bRA790.95 =150 \\$aMental health services =360 \\$isubdivision$aMental health services$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups; and subdivision$aStudents--Mental health services$iunder names of individual educational institutions, e.g.$aHarvard University--Students--Mental health services =450 \\$aBehavioral health care =450 \\$aMental health care =450 \\$aPsychiatric care =450 \\$aPsychiatric services =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =750 \2$aMental Health Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008605 =LDR 00419cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362295102441 =005 20120730163503.0 =008 041221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083620 =035 \\$aBZT3526NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMental health education =550 \\$wg$aHealth education =550 \\$wg$aPreventive mental health services =750 \2$aMental Health$xeducation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008603Q000193 =LDR 00855cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362295202441 =005 20120730163503.0 =008 001108i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083615 =035 \\$aBZT3521NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA790$bRA790.95 =150 \\$aMental health =360 \\$isubdivision$aMental health$iunder names of individual persons and under classes of persons and ethnic groups, e.g.$aWomen--Mental health; African Americans--Mental health =450 \\$aEmotional health =450 \\$wnne$aMental hygiene =450 \\$wnne$aMental physiology and hygiene =550 \\$wg$aHappiness =550 \\$wg$aHealth =550 \\$wg$aPublic health =550 \\$aMental illness =550 \\$aPsychiatry =550 \\$aPsychology =550 \\$aPsychology, Pathological =750 \2$aMental Health$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008603 =LDR 00892cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362295302441 =005 20120730163503.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083614 =035 \\$aBZT3520NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRZ400$bRZ408 =150 \\$aMental healing =450 \\$aAbsent treatment =450 \\$aHealth thoughts =450 \\$aMind-cure =450 \\$aPsychic healing =550 \\$wg$aAlternative medicine =550 \\$wg$aHealing =550 \\$wg$aParapsychology =550 \\$aMind and body =550 \\$aTherapeutics, Suggestive =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the use of psychological or psychic means to treat illness. Works on the use of faith, prayer, or sacramental means to treat illness are entered under$aSpiritual healing. =681 \\$iNote under$aSpiritual healing =750 \2$aMental Healing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008602 =LDR 00478cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362295402441 =005 20120730163503.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083607 =035 \\$aBZT3513NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG161$bRG186 =150 \\$aMenstruation disorders =450 \\$aMenstrual disorders =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs, Female$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMenstruation Disturbances$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008599 =LDR 00527cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362295502441 =005 20120730163502.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083604 =035 \\$aBZT3510NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP263 =150 \\$aMenstruation =450 \\$aMenses =450 \\$aPeriods (Menstruation) =550 \\$wg$aMenstrual cycle =550 \\$aEmmenagogues =670 \\$aRandom House$b(period, def. 14: an occurrence of menstruation) =750 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\2$aMenispermaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029583 =LDR 00371cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362296102441 =005 20120730163502.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083569 =035 \\$aBZT3475NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMeningoencephalitis =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system$xDiseases =750 \2$aMeningoencephalitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008590 =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362296202441 =005 20120730163502.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083567 =035 \\$aBZT3473NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMeningo-encephalocele =450 \\$aMeningocele$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aEncephalocele =550 \\$wg$aSkull$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aMeningocele$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008588 =LDR 00409cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362898102441 =005 20120730164307.0 =008 100528i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010009866 =035 \\$aCBD6315NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNose$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nasal neoplasia, 1997 =750 \2$aNose 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\\$aCBD5868NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFace$xGrowth =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fundamentals of craniofacial growth, c1997 =750 \2$aMaxillofacial Development$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008445 =LDR 00448cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362898502441 =005 20120730164307.0 =008 100526i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010009740 =035 \\$aCBD5861NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMaxilla$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Miyake, Yasuo. Gan by�osh�o kara no seikan, 1981 =750 \2$aMaxillary Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008441 =LDR 00339cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362898602441 =005 20120730164306.0 =008 900709i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95000179 =035 \\$aCBD5671NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.I5 =150 \\$aIntestines$xTumors =750 \2$aIntestinal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007414 =LDR 00450cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362898702441 =005 20100203155656.0 =008 100120||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010101352 =035 \\$aCBD5366NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMedicine$xHistory$y16th century =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: La m�edecine �a la Renaissance, c2002 =750 \2$aHistory of Medicine, 16th Cent.$5IEN =LDR 00417cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362898802441 =005 20120730164305.0 =008 100519i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010009359 =035 \\$aCBD5257NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHeart$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cancer and the heart, c1986 =750 \2$aHeart Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006338 =LDR 00318cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362898902441 =005 20120730164305.0 =008 900703nn\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\d =010 \\$ash 85078920 =035 \\$aCBD5255NU =040 \\$aIEN$cIEN$dIEN =150 \\$aLungs$xTransplantation =750 \2$aLung Transplantation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016040 =LDR 00476cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362899002441 =005 20131023091926.0 =008 991202i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99013821 =035 \\$aSH 99013821 =035 \\$aCBD5139NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC280.G52 =150 \\$aGenerative organs, Male$xCancer =550 \\$wg$aCancer in men =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99059639: Men's cancers, c2000. =750 \2$aGenital Neoplasms, Male$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005834 =LDR 00433cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362899102441 =005 20100719140830.0 =008 100517i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010009172 =035 \\$aCBD5114NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGastrointestinal system$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for 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=670 \\$aLC data base, 4/23/90. =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict.$b(Nursing in which the nurse transcends ethnocentricity and practices nursing in other cultural environments) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aEncyc. dict. med. nurs. all. health;$aMESH;$aOxford comp. med.;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aTranscultural Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016746 =LDR 00748cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362899902441 =005 20120730164304.0 =008 900630i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90002296 =035 \\$aCBD4946NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 90002296 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGroup psychotherapy for older people =450 \\$aGeriatric group psychotherapy =450 \\$wnne$aGroup psychotherapy for the aged =550 \\$wg$aOlder people =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mental health in the nursing home, c1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychotherapy, Group$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011615 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPsychotherapy, Group$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00619cz 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An eagle named Bart, 1990. =670 \\$aRandom House dict.$b(dyslexic (noun)) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(dyslexiac) =690 \\$ar:GLS:7/9/90 =750 \2$aDyslexia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004410 =LDR 00977cz 2200241n 4500 =001 9880362900102441 =005 20220602132349.0 =008 900510i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002264 =035 \\$aCBD4919NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aLatent virus diseases =450 \\$aLatent viral diseases =450 \\$aLatent viral infections =450 \\$aLatent virus infections =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Herpesviruses, the immune system, and AIDS, c1990$b(latent viral infections) =670 \\$aPass, F. Vaccines for latent viruses. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, Jan. 1988:$bp. 224-6. =670 \\$aMcKinnon, W. Chronic stress, leukocyte subpopulations, and humoral response to latent viruses. Health Psychology:$bv. 8, issue 4, p. 389-402. =670 \\$aJawetz. Med. microbiol., 1989:$bp. 377. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aVirus Latency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017735 =750 \2$aLatent Infection$0(DNLM)D000085343$5IEN-M =LDR 00776cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362900202441 =005 20120730164304.0 =008 931004i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90002256 =035 \\$aCBD4911NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF809.B8 =150 \\$aBrucellosis in animals =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases in animals =550 \\$aAbortion in animals =670 \\$aWork cat.: Symposium on Animal Brucellosis in the Sudan (1987). Symposium on ... 1987$b(human and animal brucellosis) =670 \\$aLC data base, 5/7/90$b(animal brucellosis) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(brucellosis) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMerck vet.:$bp. 366. =670 \\$aConcise vet. dict. =750 \2$aBrucellosis$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002006Q000662 =LDR 00576cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362900302441 =005 20120730164304.0 =008 900509i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002241 =035 \\$aCBD4898LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRC394.T7 =150 \\$aTransient global amnesia =550 \\$wg$aAmnesia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Transient global amnesia and related disorders, 1990. =670 \\$aMerck:$bp. 1310. =670 \\$aMeritt. Text. neurology:$bpp. 805-6. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aAmnesia, Transient Global$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020236 =LDR 01401cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362900402441 =005 20120730164304.0 =008 060905i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90002154 =035 \\$aCBD4813NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC268.43 =150 \\$aAntioncogenes =450 \\$aAnti-oncogenes =450 \\$aCancer suppressor genes =450 \\$aEmerogenes =450 \\$aGenes, Suppressor, Tumor$5IEN =450 \\$aTumor suppressing genes =450 \\$aTumor suppressor genes =550 \\$wg$aCancer genes =550 \\$aTumor suppressor proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tummor suppressor genes, c1990$b(genes described as antioncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, or emerogenes) =670 \\$aJournal of pathology, "What are antioncogenes?" April, 1988. =670 \\$aAnticancer research, "Oncogenes-antioncogenes and virus therapy of cancer," Sept-Oct., 1989. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 5, 2006$b(Genes, Tumor Suppressor. Scope note: Genes that inhibit expression of the tumorigenic phenotype. They are normally involved in holding cellular growth in check. When tumor suppressor genes are inactivated or lost, a barrier to normal proliferation is removed and unregulated growth is possible. Entry terms: Anti-Oncogenes; Antioncogenes, Cancer Suppressor Genes; Emerogenes; Tumor Suppressing Genes ) =750 \2$aGenes, Tumor Suppressor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016147 =LDR 00454cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362900502441 =005 20120730164304.0 =008 900427i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90002048 =035 \\$aCBD4713NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aShoulder pain =450 \\$aShoulder$xPain =550 \\$wg$aPain =550 \\$wg$aShoulder$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Elbow and shoulder pain, c1989. =750 \2$aShoulder Pain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020069 =LDR 00926cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362900602441 =005 20070501135150.0 =008 900424||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001973 =035 \\$aCBD4639NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.G75 =150 \\$aGrowth hormone releasing factor =450 \\$aGH-RH (Hormone) =450 \\$aGHRH (Hormone) =450 \\$aGRF (Hormone) =450 \\$aGrowth hormone releasing hormone =450 \\$aSomatoliberin =450 \\$aSomatotropin releasing factor =450 \\$aSomatotropin releasing hormone =550 \\$wg$aPituitary hormone releasing factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Guillemin, R. Hypothalamic control of pituitary functions, 1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Somatotropin releasing hormone) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Somatoliberin [9034-39-3]) =750 \2$aGrowth Hormone-Releasing Hormone$0(DNLM)D013007$5IEN =LDR 00633cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362900702441 =005 20120730164304.0 =008 900423i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001938 =035 \\$aCBD4612NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.S3 =150 \\$aSchizophrenia in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cameron, J.L. Harry [SR] 196-. =750 \2$81$wb$aSchizophrenia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012559 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSchizophrenia$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 01204cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362900802441 =005 20201216141829.0 =008 050330i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001937 =035 \\$aCBD4611NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA76.87 =150 \\$aNeural networks (Computer science) =450 \\$aArtificial neural networks =450 \\$aNets, Neural (Computer science) =450 \\$aNetworks, Neural (Computer science) =450 \\$aNeural nets (Computer science) =550 \\$wg$aArtificial intelligence =550 \\$wg$aNatural computation =550 \\$wg$aSoft computing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nelson, M.M. A practical guide to neural nets, c1990$b(neural networks; Artificial neural networks) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Neural-net computers x Neural network computers) =670 \\$aIAC$b(Neural networks (Computers)) =670 \\$aLC database, April 11, 1990$b(Neural networks; Artificial neural networks) =670 \\$aInternational Neural Network Society. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Neural networks (Computer)) =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/11/90$b(Neural networks; Artificial neural networks)$5IEN =750 \2$aNeural Networks, Computer$0(DNLM)D016571$5IEN =LDR 00678cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362900902441 =005 20120730164303.0 =008 900420i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001899 =035 \\$aCBD4580NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM345$bRM349 =150 \\$aCardiovascular pharmacology =450 \\$aCardiovascular system$xDrug effects =450 \\$aCardiovascular system$xEffect of drugs on =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cardiovascular pharmacology, c1990. =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/16/90. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cardiovascular system--Drug effects) =750 \2$aCardiovascular System$xdrug effects$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002319Q000187 =LDR 00773cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362901002441 =005 20120730164303.0 =008 900419i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001888 =035 \\$aCBD4570NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aTemporal lobectomy =450 \\$aLobectomy, Temporal =550 \\$wg$aEpilepsy$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aTemporal lobes$xSurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: Surgery for epilepsy, 1990$b(Temporal lobectomy) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(Lobectomy: "excision of a lobe of the lung or a frontal or temporal lobe of the brain") =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. & bio.$b(lobectomy) =675 \\$aMESH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aMerrit's neurology =750 \2$aAnterior Temporal Lobectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D038481 =LDR 01419cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362901102441 =005 20130514163217.0 =008 900419i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 90001887 =035 \\$aCBD4569NU =040 \\$aNLA$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.S5 =150 \\$aSelenites =550 \\$wg$aOxo compounds =550 \\$wg$aSelenium compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sulfites, selenites and tellurites, 1986:$bp. xi (selenite is selenate (IV)) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(selenite: 1. mineral., a variety of gypsum; 2. chem., a salt of selenious acid) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Selenites) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 14, 2013$b(Selenite may refer to: A selenium-containing anion or ionic compound with the SeO b3 (B2- anion: Selenite (ion), anion is a selenium oxoanion with the chemical formula SeO b3 (B2-; Selenous acid, the chemical compound with the formula H b2 (BSeO b3 (B; Silver selenite, an inorganic compound of formula Ag b2 (BSeO b3 (B; Sodium selenite, a salt, a colourless solid, and the most common water-soluble selenium compound; Selenite (ion): The selenite anion is a selenium oxoanion with the chemical formula SeO b3 (B2-. A selenite (compound) is a compound that contains this ion.) =675 \\$aLC database, April 13, 1990;$aPREMARC;$aHawley chem. dict. =750 \2$aSodium Selenite$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018038 =LDR 01092cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362901202441 =005 20120730164303.0 =008 060410i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001883 $zsh 85015801 =035 \\$aCBD4565NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.B1 =150 \\$aBoranes =450 \\$wnne$aBorane =450 \\$aBoron hydrides =450 \\$aHydroborons =550 \\$wg$aBoron compounds =550 \\$wg$aHydrides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Housecroft, C.E. Boranes and metalloboranes, 1990:$bp. 9, etc. (compounds containing boron and hydrogen (boranes); boron hydride) =670 \\$aBennett, H. Concise chem. & tech. dict., 1986$b(borane: series of compounds containing various proportions of boron and hydrogen formed during the fractional distillation of the stable hydrides) =670 \\$aABC Chemic. Concise chem. dict., 1994$b(boranes: boron hydride: compounds of boron and hydrogen of which about 25 examples are known) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(borane[s]; hydroborons) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =750 \2$aBoranes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001880 =LDR 01136cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362901302441 =005 20120730164303.0 =008 030709i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001880 =035 \\$aCBD4563NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aG70.212$bG70.215 =150 \\$aGeographic information systems =360 \\$isubdivision$aGeographic information systems$iunder subjects =450 \\$aGeographical information systems =450 \\$aGIS (Information systems) =550 \\$wg$aInformation storage and retrieval systems$xGeography =670 \\$aWork cat.: Walker, T.C. Geographic information systems, 1990:$bp. 1 (A geographic information system (GIS), as defined by the National Science Foundation, is a computerized database management system used for the capture, storage, retrieval, analysis, and display of spatial (e.g. locationally defined) data.) =670 \\$aASTI. =670 \\$aINSPEC. =670 \\$aNASA. =670 \\$aPrinciples of geographical information systems, 1997. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aGeoRef;$aMcGraw Hill encyc. sci. tech. =750 \2$aGeographic Information Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D040362 =LDR 00986cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362901402441 =005 20120730164303.0 =008 900418||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001874 =035 \\$aCBD4558NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.T72 =150 \\$aTransforming growth factors-beta =450 \\$aBeta transforming growth factors =450 \\$aTGF-beta (Peptide) =450 \\$aTransforming growth factor beta =550 \\$wg$aTransforming growth factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Transforming growth factor-betas, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Transforming growth factor beta see Transforming growth factors) =670 \\$aTransforming growth factors beta, 1989:$bpp. 425-37. =670 \\$aRole of transforming growth factors-beta in bone remodeling, 1990:$bpp. 261-76. =670 \\$aRegulation of endothelial cell growth, architecture, and matrix synthesis by TGF-beta, 1989:$bpp. 1126-8. =750 \2$aTransforming Growth Factor beta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016212 =LDR 00493cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362901502441 =005 20120730164303.0 =008 900418i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001869 =035 \\$aCBD4554NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.C37819 =150 \\$aCefotaxime =550 \\$wg$aCephalosporins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cefotaxime ... c1981. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP$b(C... sodium) =670 \\$aMerck. =750 \2$aCefotaxime$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002439 =LDR 01058cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362901602441 =005 20120730164303.0 =008 900417i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001867 =035 \\$aCBD4552NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSomatosensory evoked potentials =450 \\$aEvoked response, Somatosensory =450 \\$aResponse, Somatosensory evoked =450 \\$aSEP (Electrophysiology) =550 \\$wg$aEvoked potentials (Electrophysiology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Preventing intraoperative neural injury, c1990$b("... the somatosensory-evoked potential (SEP) is a remarkably reliable and sensitive indicator of several aspects of CNS function and should be routinely employed as an intraoperative monitor for many neurosurgical and orthopedic procedures") =670 \\$aMESH$b(Evoked potentials, Somatosensory) =670 \\$aMerritt's neurology:$bp. 396. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould med. dict.;$aStedmann's med. dict.;$aSodeman pathol. physio. =750 \2$aEvoked Potentials, Somatosensory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005073 =LDR 01398cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362901702441 =005 20140721112832.0 =008 900417i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001862 =035 \\$aCBD4547NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA76.9.A25 =150 \\$aComputer security =360 \\$isubdivision$aSecurity measures$iunder names of individual computers, networks, and systems, e.g.$aIBM computers--Security measures =450 \\$aComputer privacy =450 \\$aComputer system security =450 \\$aComputer systems$xSecurity measures =450 \\$aComputers$xSecurity measures =450 \\$aElectronic digital computers$xSecurity measures =450 \\$aSecurity of computer systems =550 \\$wg$aData protection =550 \\$wg$aSecurity systems =550 \\$aHacking =670 \\$aWork cat.: Muftic, S. Security in IBM systems, 1990. =670 \\$aComputer, Jan. 1990. =670 \\$aComputer dict.$b(Security, Network) =670 \\$aIEEE Stnd. glossary of software engineering terminology. =670 \\$aStnd. of computer terminology. =670 \\$aLC database, April 6, 1990. =670 \\$aUMI business vocab. =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on protecting computer hardware and software from accidental or malicious access, use, modification, disclosure, or destruction. =750 \2$aComputer Security$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016494 =LDR 00647cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362901802441 =005 20080325082859.0 =008 910708||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001839 =035 \\$aCBD4527NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.L35 =150 \\$aLangerhans cells =450 \\$aEpidermal dendritic cells =450 \\$aEpidermal Langerhans cells =550 \\$wg$aDendritic cells =550 \\$wg$aEpidermis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Epidermal Langerhans cells, 1990. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aDict. of immunology. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aLangerhans Cells$0(DNLM)D007801$5IEN =LDR 00632cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362901902441 =005 20120730164302.0 =008 900413i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001829 =035 \\$aCBD4518NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF720.I55 =150 \\$aIndividual differences in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Individual differences in infancy, 1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aIndividuality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007206 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aIndividuality$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00689cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362902002441 =005 20120730164302.0 =008 900412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001818 =035 \\$aCBD4508NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.C65 =150 \\$aConduct disorders in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stein, D.B. Controlling the difficult adolescent : the BEST program, c1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aConduct Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019955 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record$aConduct Disorder$iand$aAdolescent.$5IEN =LDR 00605cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362902102441 =005 20140106141632.0 =008 900411||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001774 =035 \\$aCBD4466NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.F62 =150 \\$aForskolin =450 \\$aColeonol =450 \\$aColforsin =550 \\$wg$aDiterpenes =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Procs. of the Internatl. Symp. on Forskolin ... 1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP$b(Colforsin) =750 \2$aColforsin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005576 =LDR 00884cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362902202441 =005 20120730164302.0 =008 900402i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001569 =035 \\$aCBD4411NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD549 =150 \\$aTotal hip replacement =450 \\$aHip arthroplasty =450 \\$aHip replacement =450 \\$aTotal hip arthroplasty =450 \\$aTotal hip joint replacement =550 \\$wg$aArthroplasty =550 \\$wg$aHip joint$xSurgery =550 \\$aArtificial hip joints =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wroblewski, B.M. Revision surgery in total hip arthroplasty, c1990. =670 \\$aCurrent surg. diag. & treatment, 1988:$bp. 956. =670 \\$aMEDLINE titles$b(in last 2 yrs. slightly more titles with 'replacement' than with 'arthroplasty.') =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aHip Prosthesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006622 =LDR 00607cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362902302441 =005 20120730164302.0 =008 900402||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001568 =035 \\$aCBD4410NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aArginine =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Symposium on Biological Importance of Nitric Oxide (1989 : London, England). Nitric oxide from L-arginine, 1990. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aArginine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001120 =LDR 01182cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362902402441 =005 20120730164302.0 =008 900402i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001567 =035 \\$aCBD4409NU =035 \\$aSH 90001567 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK898.N58$cBotanical chemistry =150 \\$aNitric oxide =450 \\$aEndothelial relaxing factor =450 \\$wnne$aEndothelium-derived relaxing factors =450 \\$aNitrogen oxide =550 \\$wg$aNeurotransmitters =550 \\$wg$aNitrogen compounds =550 \\$wg$aOxides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Symposium on Biological Importance of Nitric Oxide (1989 : London, England). Nitric oxide from L-arginine, 1989. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aScience, "A new role for gases : neurotransmission":$bv. 252, June 28, 1991, p. 1788. =670 \\$aScholz, N.L. Involvement of the NO/cGMP signaling pathway in the development and modulation of neural networks, 1997:$babstr. (Nitric oxide (NO), a diffusible gas, serves as a neurotransmitter in specialized regions of the mammalian nervous system) =750 \2$aNitric Oxide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009569 =LDR 00677cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362902502441 =005 20120730164302.0 =008 900402i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001545 =035 \\$aCBD4389NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChromosome banding =450 \\$aBanding, Chromosome =550 \\$wg$aChromosomes$xAnalysis =550 \\$wg$aStains and staining (Microscopy) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sumner, A.T. Chromosome banding, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chromosome banding) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bp. 188 (chromosome banding) =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/27/90$b(chromosome banding) =750 \2$aChromosome Banding$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002871 =LDR 00657cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362902602441 =005 20120730164302.0 =008 900402i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001543 =035 \\$aCBD4387NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH224 =150 \\$aConfocal microscopy =550 \\$wg$aMicroscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Handbook of biological confocal microscopy, c1990. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(confocal) =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Microscopy, Confocal) =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech.;$aEncyc. phys. sci. tech.;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aRandom House =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Confocal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018613 =LDR 00426cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362902702441 =005 20120730164302.0 =008 100517i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010009159 =035 \\$aCBD4319NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEye$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Essentials of ophthalmic oncology, c2009 =750 \2$aEye Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005134 =LDR 00430cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362902802441 =005 20120730164301.0 =008 091013||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009125069 =035 \\$aCBD4235NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEpidemiology$xMethodology =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Epidemic models, c1995 =750 \2$aEpidemiologic Methods$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004812 =LDR 00554cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362902902441 =005 20190529122115.0 =008 090908||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009123194 =035 \\$aCBD3967NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDentistry$vDictionaries =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Anglo-B�ulgarski rechnik po stomatologi�i�a i z�uboprotezirane = English-Bulgarian dictionary of odontology and prosthodontics, 1995 =750 \2$aDictionaries, Dental as Topic$0(DNLM)D004017$5IEN =LDR 00458cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362903002441 =005 20120730164300.0 =008 090602||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009117114 =035 \\$aCBD3746NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBiotechnology$xSafety measures =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, 2002 =750 \2$aContainment of Biohazards$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003264 =LDR 00439cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362903102441 =005 20201007124725.0 =008 090922||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009123914 =035 \\$aCBD3411NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDrugs$vCatalogs =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sankyo no yakuhin, [Showa 13 i.e. 1938] =750 \2$aCatalogs, Drug as Topic$0(DNLM)D002380$5IEN =LDR 00436cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362903202441 =005 20120730164259.0 =008 090624i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009118397 =035 \\$aCBD3352NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCarbon monoxide$xToxicology =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Carbon monoxide, c1996 =750 \2$aCarbon Monoxide Poisoning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002249 =LDR 00444cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362903302441 =005 20120730164259.0 =008 090615i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009118140 =035 \\$aCBD3324NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCadmium$xToxicology =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Itaiitaiby�o kadomiumu osen o yurusazu, 1992 =750 \2$aCadmium Poisoning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002105 =LDR 00419cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362903402441 =005 20090702154849.0 =008 090602i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009117264 =035 \\$aCBD3086NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBladder$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: The bladder, 1995 =750 \2$aUrinary Bladder Neoplasms$0(DNLM)D001749$5IEN =LDR 00449cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362903502441 =005 20120730164259.0 =008 100505i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010008259 =035 \\$aCBD3056NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBiliary tract$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biliary tract and gallbladder cancer, c2009 =750 \2$aBiliary Tract Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001661 =LDR 00455cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362903602441 =005 20120730164259.0 =008 100120||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010101139 =035 \\$aCBD2975NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMedical bacteriology$xTechnique =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: The principles of bacteriology, 1892 =750 \2$aBacteriological Techniques$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001431 =LDR 00545cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362903702441 =005 20120730164258.0 =008 900410i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001759 =035 \\$aCBD2452NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM174 =150 \\$aHemoperfusion =450 \\$aHemosorption =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aPerfusion (Physiology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hemoperfusion, c1981. =670 \\$aMESH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHemoperfusion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006464 =LDR 01080cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362903802441 =005 20120730164258.0 =008 900409||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 90001733 =035 \\$aCBD2433NU =040 \\$aNLA$cDLC =150 \\$aToluene diisocyanate =450 \\$aDiisocyanototoluene =450 \\$aTDI (Chemical) =450 \\$aToluenediisocynate =450 \\$aTolylene diisocyanate =550 \\$wg$aToluene =670 \\$aToluene diisocyanates. W.H.O., 1987. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech., 2nd ed.$b(Toluene 2, 4-diisocyanate. Lists first 2 UFs as alternative names) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(Lists 3rd, 4th & 5th UFs as alternative names) =670 \\$aToxicology, industrial hygiene and medical control of polyurethanes and related materials : toluene diisocyanate (TDI) ... 1983. =670 \\$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem. technol.:$bindex, p. 1160 (Toluene diisocyanate, Toluenediisocyanate) =675 \\$aLC data base, 4/4/90;$aPREMARC;$aHackh chem. dict.;$aChem. abstr. =750 \2$aToluene 2,4-Diisocyanate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014051 =LDR 00632cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362903902441 =005 20120730164254.0 =008 900201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000573 =035 \\$aCBC9653NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSinusitis in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric otolaryngology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Childhood allergic rhinitis and sinusitis : pathophysiology and treatment, c1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aSinusitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012852 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSinusitis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00605cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362904002441 =005 20120730164254.0 =008 900126i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000480 =035 \\$aCBC7539NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.N38 =150 \\$aNeuropeptide Y =450 \\$aNeuropeptide tyrosine =450 \\$aNPY (Neuropeptide) =550 \\$wg$aNeuropeptides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Neuropeptide Y, c1989$b(also NPY; neuropeptide tyrosine) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Neuropeptide Y (pig brain)) =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aNeuropeptide Y$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009478 =LDR 00531cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362904102441 =005 20060608090605.0 =008 900125||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000447 =035 \\$aCBC7509NU =035 \\$aSH 90000447 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aImmunoglobulin genes =450 \\$aAntibody genes =450 \\$aIg genes =550 \\$wg$aIr genes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Immunoglobulin genes, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Genes, Immunoglobulin) =750 \2$aGenes, Immunoglobulin$0(DNLM)D005803$5IEN =LDR 00981cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362904202441 =005 20080328090440.0 =008 900124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000431 =035 \\$aCBC7495NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPersistent fetal circulation syndrome =450 \\$aFetal circulation, Persistent =450 \\$aPersistent pulmonary hypertension of newborn =450 \\$aPFC (Disease) =450 \\$aPHN (Disease) =450 \\$aPulmonary hypertension of newborn, Persistent =550 \\$wg$aFetal heart$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aPatent ductus arteriosus =550 \\$wg$aPediatric cardiology =550 \\$wg$aPulmonary hypertension =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Persistent fetal circulation : etiology, clinical aspects, and therapy, 1984. =670 \\$aForfar and Arneil. Textbook of pediatrics, 1984:$bp. 140. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aPersistent Fetal Circulation Syndrome$0(DNLM)D010547$5IEN =LDR 00593cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362904302441 =005 20131210104848.0 =008 900124||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000407 =035 \\$aCBC7473NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.P53 =150 \\$aPhosphodiesterases =450 \\$aPhosphoric diester hydrolases =550 \\$wg$aPhosphatases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Isoenzymes of cyclic ... c1990. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$bp. 288 (Phosphoric diester hydrolases (3.1.4)) =750 \2$aPhosphoric Diester Hydrolases$0(DNLM)D010727$5IEN =LDR 00713cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362904402441 =005 20100616164758.0 =008 900124||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000406 =035 \\$aCBC7472NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.C92 =150 \\$aCyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases =450 \\$a2', 3'-Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterases$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aPhosphodiesterases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Isoenzymes of cyclic ... c1990. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(3', 5' ... [9040-59-9]) =670 \\$aMESH$b(2', 3'-cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases) =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(3.1.4.17) =750 \2$a2', 3'-Cyclic-Nucleotide Phosphodiesterases$0(DNLM)D015087$5IEN =LDR 01523cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362904502441 =005 20141219105206.0 =008 900123i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90000388 =035 \\$aCBC7454LC =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.K7$cBotany =150 \\$aKrameriaceae =450 \\$aKramerias =550 \\$wg$aZygophyllales =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 240 (Krameriaceae) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Krameriaceae) =670 \\$aCklist. vasc. flora:$bp. 240 (Krameriaceae) =670 \\$aLC data base, 1/16/90$b(Krameriaceae) =670 \\$aITIS, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Family Krameriaceae - kramerias. Order Zygophyllales) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Aug. 27, 2014$b(Family Krameriaceae. Order Zygophyllales) =670 \\$aEncyc. 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The products of proto-oncogenes are important regulators of biological processes and appear to be involved in the events that serve to maintain the ordered procession through the cell cycle.) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$ac-Myc function in neoplasia, 1995$b(protooncogene) =750 \2$aProto-Oncogenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011519 =LDR 01102cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362904802441 =005 20120730164254.0 =008 900122||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000322 =035 \\$aCBC7392NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnti-idiotypic antibodies =450 \\$aAnti-idiotype antibodies =450 \\$aAnti-idiotypes =450 \\$aAntibodies, Anti-idiotypic =450 \\$aAntiidiotype antibodies =450 \\$aAntiidiotypes =450 \\$aAntiidiotypic antibodies =550 \\$wg$aAnti-antibodies =550 \\$aIdiotypic networks =550 \\$aImmunoglobulin idiotypes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Anti-idiotypic vaccines, c1990. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Anti-idiotype antibodies) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antibodies, Anti-idiotypic) =670 \\$aSingleton dict. micro. & mol. biol.$b(Anti-idiotype) =670 \\$aHerbert dict. immunol.$b(a-idiotype antibody) =670 \\$aRosen dict. immunol.:$bunder Idiotyp. determinant. =670 \\$aZinsser microbiology:$bv. 18-e, p. 313 (antiidiotypic antibodies) =750 \2$aAntibodies, Anti-Idiotypic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000888 =LDR 00681cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362904902441 =005 20120730164254.0 =008 900119i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000291 =035 \\$aCBC7365NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ478$bRJ478.5 =150 \\$aAdolescent gynecology =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent medicine =550 \\$wg$aPediatric gynecology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Adolescent gynecology, c1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aGenital Diseases, Female$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005831 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aGenital Diseases, Female$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00532cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362905002441 =005 20120730164254.0 =008 900118||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000261 =035 \\$aCBC7339NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP625.I54 =150 \\$aInosine =550 \\$wg$aNucleosides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hatfield & Zucker. Joe Weider's inosine and cellular energy, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b[58-63-9] =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInosine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007288 =LDR 00526cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362905102441 =005 20120730164254.0 =008 900111i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000185 =035 \\$aCBC7271NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTransgenic mice =450 \\$aMice, Transgenic$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aMice =550 \\$wg$aTransgenic animals =670 \\$aWork cat.: Transgenic mice and mutants in MHC research, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Mice, Transgenic) =750 \2$aMice, Transgenic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008822 =LDR 00592cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362905202441 =005 20120730164254.0 =008 900111i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90000174 =035 \\$aCBC7260NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM301.28 =150 \\$aClinical pharmacology =550 \\$wg$aClinical medicine =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 1-st internat. symp. on clinical pharmacology, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aLC data base, 01/11/90. =750 \2$aPharmacology, Clinical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010601 =LDR 01600cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362905302441 =005 20140516112950.0 =008 900108i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000087 =035 \\$aCBC7184NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC489.P72 =150 \\$aPsychodynamic psychotherapy =450 \\$aDynamic psychotherapy =450 \\$aDynamic therapy (Psychiatry) =450 \\$aDynamically oriented therapy (Psychiatry) =450 \\$aPsychiatry, Psychodynamic =450 \\$aPsychodynamic psychiatry =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Frosch, J. Psychodynamic psychiatry, c1989. =670 \\$aPsych. gloss.$b("... the science of psychodynamics assumes that one's behavior is determined by past experience, genetic endowment, and current reality") =670 \\$aCampbell psych. dict.$b(psychodynamics) =670 \\$aAPA treatm. psych. disord.:$bpp. 1103-1110 (..."In dynamically oriented treatment, the emphasis is on getting the patient to tell how he or she feels rather than showing the therapist through acting-out ... Exploratory techniques, such as clarification, interpretation, and genetic reconstruction, especially at early stages, may be combined with directive approaches (e.g. assertiveness training, modeling, positive reinforcement, suggestion, and cognitive awareness)) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Psychodynamics) =670 \\$aHandbk. psychiatry:$bp. 508. =670 \\$aWit and wisdom in dynamic psychotherapy. =675 \\$aHennepin;$aKaplan psych. =750 \2$aPsychotherapy, Psychodynamic$0(DLC)(DNLM)D064889$5IEN =LDR 00765cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362905402441 =005 20120730164254.0 =008 900108i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000072 =035 \\$aCBC7170NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aClinical competence =450 \\$aClinical skills =450 \\$aCompetence, Clinical =450 \\$aSkills, Clinical =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lang, D.A. The disabled physician : problem-solving strategies for the medical staff, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aNIH;$aHennepin =680 \\$iHere are entered works on competence in professional activities directly related to patient care. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aClinical Competence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002983 =LDR 00650cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362905502441 =005 20050314141540.0 =008 900104||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000055 =035 \\$aCBC7154NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aInsulin-like growth factor-binding proteins =450 \\$aIGF-binding proteins =450 \\$aSomatomedin-binding proteins =550 \\$wg$aCarrier proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Insulin-like growth factor binding proteins, 1989. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Proteins, Insulin-like growth factor-binding) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aInsulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Proteins$0(DNLM)D018969$5IEN =LDR 00742cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362905602441 =005 20120730164253.0 =008 900102||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000024 =035 \\$aCBC5860NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aAutocrine mechanisms =450 \\$aAutocrine functions =450 \\$aFunctions, Autocrine =450 \\$aMechanisms, Autocrine =550 \\$wg$aCellular control mechanisms =550 \\$wg$aEndocrinology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Reproductive endocrinology ... c1989$b(Autocrine mechanisms) =670 \\$aHarper's biochemistry, 1988:$bp. 463 (Autocrine functions) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aAutocrine Communication$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019898 =LDR 00742cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362905702441 =005 20120730164253.0 =008 900102||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000023 =035 \\$aCBC5859NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aParacrine mechanisms =450 \\$aFunctions, Paracrine =450 \\$aMechanisms, Paracrine =450 \\$aParacrine functions =550 \\$wg$aCellular control mechanisms =550 \\$wg$aEndocrinology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Reproductive endocrinology ... c1989$b(Paracrine mechanisms) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aHarper's biochemistry, 1988:$bp. 463 (Paracrine functions) =750 \2$aParacrine Communication$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019899 =LDR 00665cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362905802441 =005 20120730164253.0 =008 900102i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000021 =035 \\$aCBC5857NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ505.G7 =150 \\$aGroup psychotherapy for children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mandell, J.G. Group treatment for sexually abused children, c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychotherapy, Group$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011615 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPsychotherapy, Group$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00812cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362905902441 =005 20120730164253.0 =008 060302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90000009 =035 \\$aCBC5846NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA645.I53$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC862.I53$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aInflammatory bowel diseases =450 \\$aIBD (Disease) =450 \\$aInflammatory bowel disease =450 \\$wnne$aIntestines$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aGastroenteritis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Inflammatory bowel diseases 1990, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Inflammatory Bowel Diseases) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Inflammatory bowel disease) =670 \\$aCurr. surg. diagn. & treatment, 8-3, 1988:$bp. 154 (IBD) =750 \2$aInflammatory Bowel Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015212 =LDR 00673cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362906002441 =005 20120730164253.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89007269 =035 \\$aCBC5825NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC620.6 =150 \\$aNutrition disorders in old age =450 \\$aGeriatric nutrition disorders =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Geriatric nutrition, c1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aNutrition Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009748 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNutrition Disorders$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00677cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362906102441 =005 20120730164253.0 =008 930928i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89007259 =035 \\$aCBC5815NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH442.6 =150 \\$aTransgenic animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimals =550 \\$wg$aTransgenic organisms =550 \\$aAnimal genetic engineering =670 \\$aWork cat.: Transgenic models ... 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Animals, Transgenic) =670 \\$aWalker. Lang. of biotechn., 1988. =670 \\$aHarper's biochemistry, 21-e, 1988:$bpp. 375, 376. =750 \2$aAnimals, Genetically Modified$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030801 =LDR 00644cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362906202441 =005 20120730164253.0 =008 891228i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89007252 =035 \\$aCBC5808NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRE451 =150 \\$aCataract in old age =550 \\$wg$aGeriatric ophthalmology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Young, R.W. Age-related cataract, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(cataract in old age) =750 \2$81$wb$aCataract$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002386 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCataract$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 01577cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362906302441 =005 20120730164253.0 =008 891227i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89007234 =035 \\$aCBC5792NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ496.H65 =150 \\$aHoloprosencephaly =450 \\$aArhinencephalia =450 \\$aArrhinencephalia =450 \\$aArrhinencephaly =550 \\$wg$aFace$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aFetal brain$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aHuman chromosome abnormalities =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =550 \\$wg$aProsencephalon$xAbnormalities =670 \\$aWork cat.: Holoprosencephaly : overview and atlas of cases, 1990. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aForfar textbk paediatrics$b("The cerebral hemispheres arise as a dorsal vesicle from the forebrain vesicle. This divides into the two hemispheres, and should this division fail holoprosencephaly or a single cerebral hemisphere occurs as in certain chromosome trisomies") =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(see Arrhinencephalia) =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict.$b("a congenital defect caused by the failure of the prosencephalon to divide into hemispheres during embryonic development ... it is characterized by multiple midline facial defects, including cyclopia in severe cases. It can also be caused by an extra chromosome ... manifesting as one of many developmental defects") =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =675 \\$aWeb. med. desk dict. =690 \\$ar:AJO:2/20/92 =750 \2$aHoloprosencephaly$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016142 =LDR 00995cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362906402441 =005 20120730164253.0 =008 900219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89007199 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02688595 =035 \\$aCBC5758NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ496.T68 =150 \\$aTourette syndrome in children =450 \\$wnne$aGilles de la Tourette's syndrome in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Buehren, A. Adam and the magic marble, 1991. =670 \\$aHughes, S. Ryan--a mother's story of her hyperactive Tourette syndrome child, c1990. =670 \\$aForfar paediatrics:$bp. 733 (Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome: "the condition may come on at 2 or 3 years of age and last into adult life") =750 \2$81$wb$aTourette Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005879 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTourette Syndrome$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00883cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362906502441 =005 20120730164253.0 =008 930107||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89007108 =035 \\$aCBC5675NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHematopoietic growth factors =450 \\$aHematopoietic cell growth factors =450 \\$aHematopoietins =450 \\$aHGF (Growth factors) =550 \\$wg$aGrowth factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: American Red Cross Scientific Symposium (20th : 1989 : Bethesda, Md.). Hematopoietic growth factors ... 1990. =670 \\$aBiological abstracts 86(12) : SI-135, 1988. =670 \\$aMangan, K. "... hematopoietic growth factor production ...", Int. J. Cell Cloning, 6(5) : 324, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hematopoietic cell growth factors x Hematopoietins) =750 \2$aHematopoietic Cell Growth Factors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016298 =LDR 01497cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362906602441 =005 20120730164252.0 =008 891219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89007102 =035 \\$aCBC5669NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ506.O66 =150 \\$aOppositional defiant disorder in children =450 \\$aODD (Child psychiatry) =450 \\$aOppositional behavior in children =450 \\$aOppositional disorder (Child psychiatry) =450 \\$aPassive-aggressive personality disorder in children =550 \\$wg$aBehavior disorders in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Horne, A.M. Treating conduct and oppositional defiant disorders in children, c1990. =670 \\$aAPA treat. psych. disord.:$bp. 369. =670 \\$aDSM III. =670 \\$aCampbell dict. psych.$b(Oppositional disorder: unlike conduct disorders, behavior is not primarily an invasion of rights of others) =670 \\$aKaplan psych.$b(oppositional disorder ... has been found to overlap with other disorders-namely conduct disorder socialised, so that its validity and reliability as a diagnosis are in question) =675 \\$aMESH;$aForfar paediatrics;$aAm. psych. gloss.;$aPsych. gloss. =750 \2$81$wb$aAttention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019958 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAttention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01487cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362906702441 =005 20120730164252.0 =008 891219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89007101 =035 \\$aCBC5668NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.C65 =150 \\$aConduct disorders in children =450 \\$aActing-out (Child psychiatry) =450 \\$aAntisocial personality disorders in children =450 \\$aCD (Child psychiatry) =450 \\$aChild conduct disorders =450 \\$aDisturbance of conduct (Child psychiatry) =450 \\$aMisconduct (Child psychiatry) =550 \\$wg$aBehavior disorders in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Horne, A.M. Treating conduct and oppositional defiant disorders in children, c1990. =670 \\$aAPA treat. psych. disord.$b(CD corresponds to the ICD-9 disturbance of conduct. Antisocial personality disorder, the corresponding DSM III adult disorder with a lifelong pattern, can be diagnosed after age 18) =670 \\$aCampbell psych. dict. =670 \\$aForfar paediatrics:$bp. 1817 (conduct disorders used in index/ disturbances of conduct used in text) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Conduct disorders, Child, see Child behavior disorders) =675 \\$aAm. psych. gloss.;$aPsych. gloss. =750 \2$81$wb$aConduct Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019955 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aConduct Disorder$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00662cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362906802441 =005 20120730164252.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89007081 =035 \\$aCBC5650NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ320.H94 =150 \\$aHypoglycemia in newborn infants =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dulock, H.L. Hypoglycemia in the newborn, c1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aHypoglycemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007003 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007231 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHypoglycemia$iand$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN =LDR 00651cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362906902441 =005 20120730164252.0 =008 891214||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89007060 =035 \\$aCBC5630NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSuprofen =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \\$wg$aAntipyretics =550 \\$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aPropionic acid$xDerivatives =670 \\$aWork cat.: FDA's regulation of the new drug Suprol, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aGoodman & Gilman's pharm. basis of therapeutics, 1985. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =750 \2$aSuprofen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013496 =LDR 00711cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362907002441 =005 20120730164252.0 =008 030519i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89007049 =035 \\$aCBC5620NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAZT (Drug) =450 \\$aAzidothymidine =450 \\$aRetrovir (Trademark) =450 \\$aZidovudine =550 \\$wg$aAntiretroviral agents =550 \\$wg$aThymidine =670 \\$aWork cat.: AIDS issues, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Zidovudine) =670 \\$aGoth's med. pharm., 1988. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP$b(Zidovudine) =670 \\$aPhone call to Burroughs Wellcome, RTI, NC.$b(preferred pop. usage: AZT) =750 \2$aZidovudine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015215 =LDR 00609cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362907102441 =005 20091104135642.0 =008 891211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89007010 =035 \\$aCBC5587NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aViral cell transformation =550 \\$wg$aCell transformation =550 \\$wg$aViral carcinogenesis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gruss, C. Bindung des T-Antigens aus einer SV40 transformierten Zellinie ... 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cell trans., Viral) =670 \\$aDulbecco. Virology:$b2-e, p. 343. =750 \2$aCell Transformation, Viral$0(DNLM)D002472$5IEN =LDR 00717cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362907202441 =005 20040824083230.0 =008 891211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89007004 =035 \\$aCBC5581NU =035 \\$ash 89007004 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC449.5 =150 \\$aOptical tomography =550 \\$wg$aTomography =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vseso�i�uzny�i seminar po optichesko�i tomografii (1988 : Tallinn, Estonia?). Opticheska�i�a tomografi�i�a, 1988. =670 \\$aEngr. index. =675 \\$aEncyc. phys. sci. tech.:$av. 3, p. 507-544;$aNASA;$aINIS:Thes.;$aINSPEC;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aEncyc. physics =750 \2$aTomography, Optical$0(DNLM)D041622$5IEN =LDR 00668cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362907302441 =005 20120730164252.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89006985 =035 \\$aCBC5564NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ275 =150 \\$aCommunicable diseases in newborn infants =550 \\$wg$aNeonatal infections =670 \\$aWork cat.: Infection in the newborn, c1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aCommunicable Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003141 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007231 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCommunicable Diseases$iand$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN =LDR 00538cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362907402441 =005 20120730164252.0 =008 891207||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006968 =035 \\$aCBC5548NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSerine dehydratase =450 \\$aL-Hydroxyaminoacid dehydratase =450 \\$aSerine deamidase =550 \\$wg$aLyases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Asparaginaza i serindegidrataza ... 1985. =670 \\$aEnz. nomenclature:$bEC 4.2.1.13. =750 \2$aL-Serine Dehydratase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012695 =LDR 00450cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362907502441 =005 20120730164252.0 =008 920305||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89006966 =035 \\$aCBC5546NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAsparaginase =550 \\$wg$aAmidases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Asparaginaza i serindegidrataza ... 1985. =670 \\$aEnz. nomenclature:$bEC 3.5.1.1. =750 \2$aAsparaginase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001215 =LDR 00676cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362907602441 =005 20060802092651.0 =008 891206||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006937 =035 \\$aCBC5521NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP603.T =150 \\$aTryptophan oxygenase =450 \\$aTryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase =450 \\$aTryptophan pyrrolase =450 \\$aTryptophanase =550 \\$wg$aOxygenases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Schule, R. Analyse der expressionsregulation ... 1988. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b[9014-51-1] =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$b(1.13.11.11) =670 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aTryptophan Oxygenase$0(DNLM)D014366$5IEN =LDR 00563cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362907702441 =005 20100803213938.0 =008 891206i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006927 =035 \\$aCBC5511NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRA1242.S48 =150 \\$aSeafood poisoning =450 \\$aSeafood$xToxicology =450 \\$aSeafood toxicity =450 \\$aSeafood toxicology =450 \\$aToxic seafood =550 \\$wg$aFood poisoning =670 \\$aWork cat.: Seafood poisoning ... 1984. =750 \2$aSeafood$xpoisoning$0(DNLM)D017747Q000506$5IEN =LDR 00813cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362907802441 =005 20120730164252.0 =008 891205||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006891 =035 \\$aCBC5481NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aBeta adrenoceptors =450 \\$aAdrenergic beta receptors =450 \\$aAdrenergic receptors, Beta =450 \\$aAdrenoceptors, Beta =450 \\$aBeta adrenergic receptors =450 \\$aReceptors, Beta adrenergic =550 \\$wg$aAdrenaline$xReceptors =550 \\$aAdrenergic beta agonists =550 \\$aAdrenergic beta blockers =670 \\$aWork cat.: Beta adrenoceptors in asthma, 1984. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Receptors, Adrenergic, Beta) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Adrenoceptors) =750 \2$aReceptors, Adrenergic beta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011943 =LDR 00517cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362907902441 =005 20120730164252.0 =008 891201||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006832 =035 \\$aCBC5425NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTP244.C1 =150 \\$aCarbonic acid =550 \\$wg$aCarbon dioxide =550 \\$wg$aOrganic acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bicarbonate ... 1989. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aCarbonic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002255 =LDR 00645cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362908002441 =005 20120730164252.0 =008 891130i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006816 =035 \\$aCBC5414NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTobacco smoke pollution =450 \\$aEnvironmental tobacco smoke =450 \\$aTobacco smoke$xEnvironmental aspects =550 \\$wg$aIndoor air pollution =550 \\$aPassive smoking =670 \\$aWork cat.: Environmental tobacco smoke, c1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tobacco smoke pollution x Passive smoking) =675 \\$aHennepin =750 \2$aTobacco Smoke Pollution$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014028 =LDR 00743cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362135802441 =005 20130718101544.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040859 =035 \\$aBZP0765NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEconomics$xPsychological aspects =450 \\$aBehavioral economics =450 \\$aBehavioural economics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cartwright, E. Behavioral economics, 2011. =670 \\$aNew Palgrave dictionary of economics, 2008:$b(Behavioural economics, broadly defined, refers to the research programme that investigates the relationship between psychology and economic behaviour) =681 \\$iExample under$aPsychology, Applied =750 \2$aEconomics, Behavioral$0(DNLM)D060909$5IEN =LDR 00475cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362135902441 =005 20120730163005.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040857 =035 \\$aBZP0763NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEconomics$xMathematical models =360 \\$isubdivision$aEconomic conditions--Mathematical models$iunder names of countries, cities, etc. =550 \\$wg$aEconomics, Mathematical =750 \2$aModels, Economic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018803 =LDR 01056cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362136002441 =005 20120730163005.0 =008 871218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040850 =035 \\$aBZP0756NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHB1$bHB130 =150 \\$aEconomics =360 \\$isubdivision$aEconomic aspects$iunder topical headings, e.g.$aAgriculture--Economic aspects;$iand subdivision$aEconomic conditions$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., and under classes of persons and ethnic groups, including occupational groups =450 \\$aEconomic theory =450 \\$aPolitical economy =550 \\$wg$aSocial sciences =550 \\$aEconomic man =680 \\$iHere are entered works on economics as a branch of learning. This heading may be divided geographically for works on this branch of learning in a specific place. Works on the economic conditions of particular countries, regions, cities, etc., are entered under the name of the place subdivided by$aEconomic conditions. =750 \2$aEconomics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004467 =LDR 00825cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362136102441 =005 20130521144215.0 =008 010613i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040804 =035 \\$aBZP0710NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dMH$dDLC =053 \0$aHD72$bHD88 =150 \\$aEconomic development =450 \\$aDevelopment, Economic =450 \\$aEconomic growth =450 \\$aGrowth, Economic =550 \\$wg$aEconomic policy =550 \\$wg$aEconomics =550 \\$wg$aStatics and dynamics (Social sciences) =551 \\$aDeveloped countries =551 \\$aDeveloping countries =550 \\$aDevelopment economics =550 \\$aResource curse =670 \\$a95051311: Daly, H.E. Beyond growth : the economics of sustainable development, 1996. =750 \2$aEconomic Development$0(DNLM)D057217$5IEN =LDR 00684cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362136202441 =005 20120730163005.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040762 =035 \\$aBZP0668NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHB141 =150 \\$aEconometric models =360 \\$isubdivision$aEconometric models$iunder topical headings for works which employ mathematical or statistical models used to test or measure economic phenomena, e.g.$aUnited States--Economic conditions--Econometric models =450 \\$aModels, Econometric$5IEN-L =550 \\$wg$aEconometrics =550 \\$wg$aMathematical models =750 \2$aModels, Econometric$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017059 =LDR 02152cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9880362136302441 =005 20101229113657.0 =008 010703i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040752 =035 \\$aBZP0658NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQH101$bQH198$cLocal =053 \0$aQH540$bQH549.5$cGeneral =150 \\$aEcology =360 \\$isubdivision$aEnvironmental aspects$iunder subjects, e.g.$aAgricultural chemicals--Environmental aspects; Nuclear power plants--Environmental aspects;$iand headings beginning with the word$aEcological =450 \\$aBalance of nature =450 \\$aBiology$xEcology =450 \\$aBionomics =450 \\$aEcological processes =450 \\$aEcological science =450 \\$aEcological sciences =450 \\$aEnvironment =450 \\$aEnvironmental biology =450 \\$aOecology =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$wg$aEnvironmental sciences =550 \\$aPopulation biology =670 \\$aDict. concepts human geography:$bp. 83 (eco-system; organisms interacting with physical environment) =670 \\$aPearson anthro. gloss.:$bp. 70 (relationship between an organism and its environment) =670 \\$aFairchild dict. soc.:$bp. 101 (relations between organisms and their habitats) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 618 (relations and interactions between organisms and their environment) =670 \\$aLC database, July 3, 2001$b(ecological science; ecological sciences; ecological processes) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the interrelationships of organisms and their environment, including other organisms. Works on the composite of physical, biological, and social sciences concerned with the conditions of the environment and their effects are entered under$aEnvironmental sciences.$iWorks on the relationship of humans to the natural environment are entered under$aHuman ecology.$iWorks on the relationship of humans to their sociocultural environment are entered under$aSocial ecology. =681 \\$iNotes under$aEnvironmental sciences; Human ecology; Social ecology =750 \2$aEcology$0(DNLM)D004463$5IEN =750 \2$aEnvironment$0(DNLM)D004777$5IEN =LDR 00420cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362136402441 =005 20090504110358.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040751 =035 \\$aBZP0657NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEcologists =550 \\$wg$aBiologists =550 \\$wg$aConservationists =550 \\$wg$aNaturalists =550 \\$wg$aScientists =750 \2$aEcology$0(DNLM)D004463$5IEN =LDR 00433cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362136502441 =005 20120730163005.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040723 =035 \\$aBZP0629NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEcholocation (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aAnimal orientation =550 \\$wg$aHearing =550 \\$wg$aSonar =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aEcholocation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004455 =LDR 00434cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362136602441 =005 20120730163005.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040721 =035 \\$aBZP0627NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aECHO viruses =450 \\$aEchoviruses =450 \\$aEnteric cytopathogenic human orphan viruses =550 \\$wg$aEnteroviruses =750 \2$aEnterovirus B, Human$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029822 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362136702441 =005 20120730163005.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040709 =035 \\$aBZP0615NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL391.P7 =150 \\$aEchinostomatidae =550 \\$wg$aEchinostomida =750 \2$aEchinostomatidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004450 =LDR 00994cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362136802441 =005 20120730163005.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040701 =035 \\$aBZP0607NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL381$bQL385.2 =150 \\$aEchinodermata =450 \\$aEchinoderma =450 \\$aEchinoderms =450 \\$aSpiny-skinned animals =550 \\$wg$aMarine invertebrates =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aSept, J.D. 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=150 \\$aEchinococcus =550 \\$wg$aTaeniidae =750 \2$aEchinococcus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004446 =LDR 01145cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362137102441 =005 20120730163005.0 =008 030326i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040693 =035 \\$aBZP0599NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA644.E34$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC184.T6$cMedicine =053 \0$aRD676$cSurgery =053 \0$aSF810.H8$cVeterinary medicine =150 \\$aEchinococcosis =360 \\$isubdivision$aHydatids$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Hydatids =450 \\$aEchinococcal disease =450 \\$aEchinococciasis =450 \\$aHydatid cysts =450 \\$aHydatid disease =450 \\$aHydatidosis =450 \\$wnne$aHydatids =550 \\$wg$aCysts (Pathology) =550 \\$wg$aCysts (Zoology) =550 \\$wg$aTapeworm infections =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. 3, p. 773 (echinococcosis, also called echinococcal disease, hydatidosis, or hydatid disease, formation of cysts or hydatids, at the site of infestation by the larval form of Echinococcus granulosus) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Echinococcosis) =750 \2$aEchinococcosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004443 =LDR 00539cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362137202441 =005 20120730163004.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040686 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02111507 =035 \\$aBZP0592NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.E25 =150 \\$aEcdysone =450 \\$aMolting hormone =450 \\$aMoulting hormone =550 \\$wg$aEcdysteroids =550 \\$wg$aHormones =550 \\$wg$aInsect hormones =550 \\$aEcdysis =750 \2$aEcdysone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004440 =LDR 00357cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362137302441 =005 20080208142801.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040660 =035 \\$aBZP0566NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEbstein's anomaly =550 \\$wg$aCongenital heart disease =750 \2$aEbstein Anomaly$0(DNLM)D004437$5IEN =LDR 00541cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362137402441 =005 20120730163004.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040654 =035 \\$aBZP0560NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.E16$cMicrobiology =053 \0$aRC140.5$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aEbola virus disease =450 \\$aEbola fever =450 \\$aEbola hemorrhagic fever =550 \\$wg$aHemorrhagic fever =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =750 \2$aHemorrhagic Fever, Ebola$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019142 =LDR 00348cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362137502441 =005 20120730163004.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040645 =035 \\$aBZP0551LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.E25 =150 \\$aEbenaceae =550 \\$wg$aEbenales =750 \2$aEbenaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031262 =LDR 00493cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362137602441 =005 20120730163004.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040501 =035 \\$aBZP0407NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD96.E2$cAntiseptics =150 \\$aEarths, Medical and surgical uses of =450 \\$aEarth, Medical and surgical uses of =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Aseptic and antiseptic =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMud Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009094 =LDR 00625cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362137702441 =005 20090504105604.0 =008 020829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040496 =035 \\$aBZP0402NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC843$cMagnetic effects =053 \0$aQE531$bQE541$cGeneral =150 \\$aEarthquakes =360 \\$isubdivision$aEarthquake effects$iunder types of buildings, structures, facilities, and equipment =450 \\$aQuakes (Earthquakes) =550 \\$wg$aEarth movements =550 \\$wg$aNatural disasters =550 \\$aSeismology =750 \2$aEarthquakes$0(DNLM)D055866$5IEN =LDR 00481cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362137802441 =005 20100313165402.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040468 =035 \\$aBZP0374NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEarth sciences =450 \\$aGeosciences =550 \\$wg$aEnvironmental sciences =550 \\$wg$aPhysical sciences =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Earth science, also called geoscience) =750 \2$aEarth Sciences$0(DNLM)D056448$5IEN =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362137902441 =005 20050316130806.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040406 =035 \\$aBZP0312LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.P63 =150 \\$aEared seals =450 \\$aOtariidae =550 \\$wg$aSeals (Animals) =750 \2$aFur Seals$0(DNLM)D046069$5IEN =LDR 00421cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362138002441 =005 20120730163004.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040398 =035 \\$aBZP0304NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEar ossicles =450 \\$aEar$xOssicles =450 \\$aOssicles (Ear) =550 \\$wg$aMiddle ear =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aEar Ossicles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004429 =LDR 00430cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362138102441 =005 20120730163004.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040397 =035 \\$aBZP0303NU =035 \\$aSH 85040397 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRF175$bRF200 =150 \\$aEar, External$xDiseases =750 \2$81$wb$aEar Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004427 =750 \2$81$wb$aEar, External$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004431 =LDR 00452cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362138202441 =005 20110222132142.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040396 =035 \\$aBZP0302NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL948$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM507$cHuman anatomy =053 \0$aQP461$bQP471$cPhysiology =150 \\$aEar, External =450 \\$aExternal ear =750 \2$aEar, External$0(DNLM)D004431$5IEN =LDR 00330cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362138302441 =005 20120730163004.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040394 =035 \\$aBZP0300NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.E2 =150 \\$aEar$xTumors =750 \2$aEar Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004428 =LDR 00545cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362138402441 =005 20120430103201.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040391 =035 \\$aBZP0297NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOtomycoses =450 \\$aEar$xDiseases, Fungal =450 \\$wnne$aEar$xFungi =450 \\$aFungal ear infections =450 \\$aFungous ear diseases =550 \\$wg$aEar$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aMycoses =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aOtomycosis$0(DNLM)D059249$5IEN =LDR 00431cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362138502441 =005 20120730163004.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040390 =035 \\$aBZP0296NU =035 \\$ash 85040390 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRF123$bRF123.5 =150 \\$aEar$xExamination =550 \\$wg$aOtolaryngologic examination =750 \2$aDiagnostic Techniques, Otological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003939 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362138602441 =005 20120730163004.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040387 =035 \\$aBZP0293NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF110$bRF320 =150 \\$aEar$xDiseases =550 \\$aOtology =750 \2$aEar Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004427 =LDR 00550cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362138702441 =005 20120730163004.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040383 =035 \\$aBZP0289NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL948$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM507$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP461$bQP471$cPhysiology =150 \\$aEar =450 \\$aAuditory system =550 \\$wg$aHead =550 \\$wg$aSense organs =550 \\$aHearing =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aEar$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004423 =LDR 00437cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362138802441 =005 20070702082302.0 =008 000317i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040377 =035 \\$aBZP0283NU =035 \\$aSH 85040377 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL696.F32$cZoology =150 \\$aEagles =550 \\$wg$aAccipitridae =681 \\$iExample under$aPredatory animals =750 \2$aEagles$0(DNLM)D020307$5IEN =LDR 00656cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362138902441 =005 20120730163003.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040349 =035 \\$aBZP0255NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDystonia musculorum deformans =450 \\$aDysbasia lordotica progressiva =450 \\$aDystonia deformans progressiva =450 \\$aOppenheim-Ziehen disease =450 \\$aTorsion dystonia =450 \\$aTorsion neurosis =450 \\$aZiehen-Oppenheim disease =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders =550 \\$wg$aMuscles$xDiseases =750 \2$aDystonia Musculorum Deformans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004422 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362139002441 =005 20120730163003.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040348 =035 \\$aBZP0254NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDystonia =550 \\$wg$aExtrapyramidal disorders =550 \\$wg$aMuscles$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDystonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004421 =LDR 00812cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362139102441 =005 20020116144628.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040346 =035 \\$aBZP0252NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM695.N45$cTeratology =053 \\$aRG629.N48$cFetal abnormalities =150 \\$aNeural tube$xAbnormalities =450 \\$wnne$aDysraphia =450 \\$aDysraphic states =450 \\$aDysraphism =450 \\$aDysrhaphia =450 \\$aDysrhaphism =450 \\$aNeural tube defects =450 \\$aStatus dysraphicus =670 \\$aMESH$b(Neural tube defects) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(dysraphia, dysraphism, dysrhaphia, dysrhaphism: incomplete closure of a raphe, defective fusion of the neural tube) =750 \0$aNeural Tube Defects$5IEN =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362139202441 =005 20120730163003.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040345 =035 \\$aBZP0251NU =035 \\$ash 85040345 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD181.D8 =150 \\$aDysprosium =550 \\$wg$aRare earth metals =750 \2$aDysprosium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004419 =LDR 00785cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362139302441 =005 20120730163003.0 =008 030602i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040344 =035 \\$aBZP0250NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC776.D9 =150 \\$aDyspnea =450 \\$aBreath, Shortness of =450 \\$aBreathlessness =450 \\$aChokes (Medicine) =450 \\$aDifficult breathing =450 \\$wnne$aDyspnoea =450 \\$aLabored breathing =450 \\$aShortness of breath =550 \\$wg$aPulmonary manifestations of general diseases =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs$xDiseases =670 \\$aInter. dict. biol. med.$b(dyspnea: shortness of breath, labored or difficult breathing; breathlessness) =750 \2$aDyspnea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004417 =LDR 00977cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362139402441 =005 20120730162957.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039716 =035 \\$aBZN9622NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDrug utilization =360 \\$isubdivision$aDrug use$iunder names of individual persons, and under classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aDrug consumption =450 \\$aDrug surveillance =450 \\$aDrug use =450 \\$aDrug use monitoring =450 \\$aDrugs$xUtilization =450 \\$aMedication use =450 \\$aMonitoring, Drug use =450 \\$aUtilization of drugs =550 \\$wg$aChemotherapy =550 \\$wg$aMedical care$xUtilization =550 \\$aHospitals$xDrug distribution systems =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the use of therapeutic drugs as reported by government agencies, hospitals, physicians and drug firms. =750 \2$aDrug Utilization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004363 =LDR 00521cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362139502441 =005 20140711155834.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039713 =035 \\$aBZN9619NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD9665$bHD9675 =150 \\$aPharmaceutical industry =450 \\$aDrug industry =450 \\$wnne$aDrug trade =550 \\$wg$aChemical industry =670 \\$aWorld Bank thes. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Pharmaceutical) =750 \2$aDrug Industry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004345 =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362139602441 =005 20120730162957.0 =008 021018i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039712 =035 \\$aBZN9618NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDrug tolerance =450 \\$aDrugs$xTolerance =450 \\$aTolerance, Drug =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =670 \\$aMESH$b(Drug Tolerance) =750 \2$aDrug Tolerance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004361 =LDR 00585cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362139702441 =005 20120730162957.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039711 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02105691 =035 \\$aBZN9617NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM302.3 =150 \\$aDrug synergism =360 \\$isubdivision$aAgonists$iunder individual drugs and groups of drugs =450 \\$aDrug potentiation =450 \\$aPotentiation, Drug =450 \\$aSynergism, Drug =550 \\$wg$aDrug interactions =750 \2$aDrug Synergism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004357 =LDR 00423cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362139802441 =005 20120730162957.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039710 =035 \\$aBZN9616NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRS424 =150 \\$aDrug stability =450 \\$aDrugs$xStability =450 \\$aStability, Drug =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =750 \2$aDrug Stability$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004355 =LDR 00756cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362139902441 =005 20120730162957.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039709 =035 \\$aBZN9615NU =035 \\$ash 85039709 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR177 =150 \\$aDrug resistance in microorganisms =450 \\$aAntibiotic resistance in microorganisms =450 \\$aAntibiotics resistance in microorganisms =450 \\$aBacterial resistance to antibiotics =450 \\$wnne$aDrug resistance in micro-organisms =450 \\$aMicrobial drug resistance =450 \\$aResistance to drugs in microorganisms =550 \\$wg$aMicroorganisms$xEffect of drugs on =750 \2$aDrug Resistance, Microbial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004352 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362140002441 =005 20120730162957.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039708 =035 \\$aBZN9614NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDrug resistance =450 \\$aResistance to drugs =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDrug Resistance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004351 =LDR 00627cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362140102441 =005 20120730162957.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039707 =035 \\$aBZN9613NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM301.41 =150 \\$aDrug receptors =360 \\$isubdivision$aReceptors$iunder individual drugs and groups of drugs, e.g.$aInsulin--Receptors =360 \\$isubdivision$aReceptors$iunder individual drugs, e.g.$aInsulin--Receptors =450 \\$aDrugs$xReceptors =450 \\$aReceptors, Drug =550 \\$wg$aCell receptors =750 \2$aReceptors, Drug$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011955 =LDR 00687cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362140202441 =005 20120730162957.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039702 =035 \\$aBZN9608NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM302.4 =150 \\$aDrug-nutrient interactions =450 \\$aDiet-drug interactions =450 \\$aDrug-diet interactions =450 \\$aDrug-food interactions =450 \\$aFood-drug interactions =450 \\$aInteractions, Drug-nutrient =450 \\$aNutrient-drug interactions =550 \\$wg$aDrug interactions =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =750 \2$aFood-Drug Interactions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018565 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362140302441 =005 20080321095400.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039701 =035 \\$aBZN9607NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM302 =150 \\$aDrug interactions =450 \\$aInteractions, Drug =550 \\$aDrugs$xSide effects =750 \2$aDrug Interactions$0(DNLM)D004347$5IEN =LDR 00555cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362140402441 =005 20120730162957.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039698 =035 \\$aBZN9604NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDrug-exanthems =450 \\$aDermatitis medicamentosa =450 \\$aDrug-eruptions =550 \\$wg$aDermatopharmacology =550 \\$wg$aDrug allergy =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xToxicology =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =750 \2$aDrug Eruptions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003875 =LDR 00536cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362140502441 =005 20120730162956.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039697 =035 \\$aBZN9603NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM302.2 =150 \\$aDrug antagonism =360 \\$isubdivision$aAntagonists$iunder individual drugs and groups of drugs =450 \\$aAntagonism, Drug =450 \\$wnne$aMedicines, Antagonism of =550 \\$wg$aDrug interactions =750 \2$aDrug Antagonism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004336 =LDR 00485cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362140602441 =005 20120730162956.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039696 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02105555 =035 \\$aBZN9602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC598.D7 =150 \\$aDrug allergy =550 \\$wg$aAllergy =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xSide effects =550 \\$wg$aIdiosyncratic drug reactions =750 \2$aDrug Hypersensitivity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004342 =LDR 00511cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362140702441 =005 20120730162956.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039693 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02105532 =035 \\$aBZN9599NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDrug adulteration =450 \\$aDrug contamination$5IEN =450 \\$aDrugs$xAdulteration =450 \\$wnne$aDrugs$xAdulteration and analysis =550 \\$wg$aAdulterations =750 \2$aDrug Contamination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004340 =LDR 01003cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362140802441 =005 20140401142803.0 =008 060317i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039675 =035 \\$aBZN9581NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV5800$bHV5840$cSocial aspects =053 \0$aRC563$bRC568$cMedicine =150 \\$aDrug abuse =360 \\$isubdivision$aDrug use$iunder names of individual persons, and under classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aDrug use =450 \\$aRecreational drug use =550 \\$wg$aSubstance abuse =670 \\$aMerck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy$b("Drug abuse is definable only in terms of societal disapproval. It may involve experimental and recreational use of drugs, which is usually illegal with risk of arrest ... Recreational drug use has increasingly become a part of Western culture, although in general, it is not sanctioned by society and is usually illegal.") =750 \2$aSubstance-Related Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019966 =LDR 00455cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362140902441 =005 20150529154713.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039668 =035 \\$aBZN9574NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA1076$cLegal medicine =150 \\$aDrowning =550 \\$wg$aAccidents =550 \\$wg$aAsphyxia =550 \\$wg$aDeath$xCauses =550 \\$wg$aViolent deaths =750 \2$aDrowning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004332 =LDR 00558cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362141002441 =005 20090430123058.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039663 =035 \\$aBZN9569NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC929.2$bQC929.28 =150 \\$aDroughts =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of drought on$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Effect of drought on =450 \\$aDrought =450 \\$aDrouth =450 \\$aDrouths =550 \\$wg$aWeather =750 \2$aDroughts$0(DNLM)D055864$5IEN =LDR 00439cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362141102441 =005 20091202143131.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039654 =035 \\$aBZN9560NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL537.D76 =150 \\$aDrosophilidae =450 \\$aPomace flies =450 \\$aVinegar flies =550 \\$wg$aDiptera =550 \\$wg$aFlies =750 \2$aDrosophilidae$0(DNLM)D018428$5IEN =LDR 00656cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362141202441 =005 20110514193715.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039645 =035 \\$aBZN9551NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL537.D76 =150 \\$aDrosophila melanogaster =450 \\$aDrosophila ampelophila =550 \\$wg$aDrosophila =670 \\$aHolmes, C.D.V. The effect of starvation for five successive generations on the sex-ratio in Drosophila ampelophila, 1910. =670 \\$aITIS, Jan. 12, 2011$b(Drosophila melanogaster. Synonym: Drosophila ampelophila) =750 \2$aDrosophila melanogaster$0(DNLM)D004331$5IEN =LDR 00391cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362141302441 =005 20091202143018.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039637 =035 \\$aBZN9543NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL537.D76 =150 \\$aDrosophila =550 \\$wg$aDrosophilidae =550 \\$wg$aFruit-flies =750 \2$aDrosophila$0(DNLM)D004330$5IEN =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362141402441 =005 20120730162956.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039636 =035 \\$aBZN9542LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.D76 =150 \\$aDroseraceae =450 \\$aDionaeaceae =550 \\$wg$aSarraceniales =750 \2$aDroseraceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031257 =LDR 00694cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362141502441 =005 20120730162956.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039633 =035 \\$aBZN9539LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.D76$cBotany =150 \\$aSundews =450 \\$wnne$aDrosera =550 \\$wg$aDroseraceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Sundew: a plant of genus Drosera or family Droseraceae) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(sundew) =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 174 (Drosera, sundew) =670 \\$aHortus$b(Drosera, Sundew) =670 \\$aAcad. press dict. sci. tech.$b(sundew, any of several small plants of genus Drosera) =750 \2$aDrosera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029787 =LDR 01039cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362141602441 =005 20120730162954.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039629 =035 \\$aBZN9535NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aLC142$bLC145$cGeneral =150 \\$aDropouts =450 \\$aDrop-outs =450 \\$aEarly school leavers =450 \\$aRetention of students (Preventing dropouts)$5IEN =450 \\$aSchool dropouts =450 \\$aStudent retention (Preventing dropouts)$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aStudents =550 \\$wg$aYouth =670 \\$aLC data base, 9/23/91$b(7 titles, including Hahn, Andrew, Dropouts in America ... pushouts, stopouts, leftouts, truants, early school leavers, 1987)$5IEN =670 \\$aERIC index. =670 \\$aDewey dec. class., ed. 20:$bv. 2, p. 608. =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 23, 1991$b(7 titles, including Hahn, Andrew, Dropouts in America ... pushouts, stopouts, leftouts, truants, early school leavers, 1987) =750 \2$aStudent Dropouts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013332 =LDR 00420cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362141702441 =005 20120215101238.0 =008 051221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039599 =035 \\$aBZN9505NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDrinking water =450 \\$aPotable water =450 \\$aTap water =550 \\$wg$aBeverages =550 \\$wg$aFresh water =750 \2$aDrinking Water$0(DNLM)D060766$5IEN =LDR 01018cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362141802441 =005 20120730162953.0 =008 021031i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039589 =035 \\$aBZN9495NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGT2884$bGT2898$cManners and customs =053 \0$aHV5001$bHV5720.5$cSocial problem =150 \\$aDrinking of alcoholic beverages =360 \\$isubdivision$aAlcohol use$iunder names of individual persons and under classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aAlcohol consumption =450 \\$aAlcohol drinking =450 \\$aAlcohol use =450 \\$aAlcoholic beverage consumption =450 \\$aConsumption of alcoholic beverages =450 \\$aDrinking problem =450 \\$wnne$aLiquor problem =450 \\$aSocial drinking =550 \\$wg$aAlcoholic beverages =550 \\$aAlcoholism =550 \\$aTemperance =670 \\$aMESH$b(Alcohol Drinking x Alcohol Consumption, Drinking, Alcohol) =750 \2$aAlcohol Drinking$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000428 =LDR 00456cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362141902441 =005 20120730162953.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039580 =035 \\$aBZN9486NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDrinking behavior =550 \\$wg$aGastronomy =550 \\$wg$aMovement, Psychology of =550 \\$wg$aSenses and sensation =550 \\$aOral habits =750 \2$aDrinking Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004327 =LDR 00441cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362142002441 =005 20120730162953.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039575 =035 \\$aBZN9481NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP150 =150 \\$aDrinking (Physiology) 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\0$aRD32.5 =150 \\$aDraping (Surgery) =450 \\$aDrapes (Surgery) =450 \\$aSurgical draping =550 \\$wg$aPreoperative care =750 \2$aSurgical Drapes$0(DNLM)D058636$5IEN =LDR 00649cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362142402441 =005 20051110082907.0 =008 050609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039334 $zsh 85108429 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC489.P7 =150 \\$aDrama$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aActing$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aDrama therapy =450 \\$aDramatherapy =450 \\$wnne$aPsychodrama =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =670 \\$aMESH$b(Psychodrama: primarily a technique of group psychotherapy) =670 \\$aLC database, June 9, 2005$b(titles: drama therapy; dramatherapy) =750 \2$aPsychodrama$0(DNLM)D011577$5IEN =LDR 01137cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362142502441 =005 20120730162952.0 =008 921221\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039316 =035 \\$aBZN9222NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aPN1600$bPN1861 =150 \\$aDrama =360 \\$isubdivision$aDrama$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., names of individual persons, families, and corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, and topical headings; and headings for drama qualified by linguistic, national or regional terms, e.g.$aLatin drama; American drama; European drama =450 \\$aDrama, Modern =450 \\$aDrama$xPhilosophy =450 \\$aPlays =450 \\$aStage =550 \\$wg$aLiterature =550 \\$aActing =550 \\$aDialogue =680 \\$iHere are entered works on drama as a literary form. Works on drama as acted on the stage are entered under$aTheater.$iWorks on facilities used to stage drama are entered under$aTheaters. =681 \\$iExample under$aLiterary form =681 \\$iNotes under$aTheater; Theaters =750 \2$aDrama$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004324 =LDR 00336cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362142602441 =005 20120730162952.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039300 =035 \\$aBZN9206NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDrainage, Surgical =450 \\$aSurgical drainage =750 \2$aDrainage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004322 =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362142702441 =005 20120730162952.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039260 =035 \\$aBZN9166NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aDracunculus =550 \\$wg$aDracunculidae =750 \2$aDracunculus Nematode$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004321 =LDR 00789cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362142802441 =005 20131010111544.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039256 =035 \\$aBZN9162LC =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.A83$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.D72$cOrnamental plants =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aDracaena =450 \\$aPleomele =550 \\$wg$aAsparagaceae =670 \\$aITIS, July 16, 2013$b(Genus Dracaena L. - dracaena. Family Asparagaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, July 16, 2013$b(Genus: Dracaena Vand. Family: Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae. Also sometimes placed in: Agavaceae, Convallariaceae, Dracaenaceae, Liliaceae, Ruscaceae. Common name: Dracaena) =750 \2$aDracaena$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031409 =LDR 00537cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362142902441 =005 20120730162952.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039252 =035 \\$aBZN9158NU =035 \\$ash 85039252 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDPT vaccine =450 \\$aDiphtheria-pertussis-tetanus vaccine =450 \\$aDiphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aBacterial vaccines =550 \\$wg$aCombined vaccines =750 \2$aDiphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis Vaccine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015721 =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362143002441 =005 20120730162952.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039247 =035 \\$aBZN9153NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDoxepin =550 \\$wg$aAntidepressants =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aPropylamine =550 \\$wg$aTranquilizing drugs =750 \2$aDoxepin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004316 =LDR 01021cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362143102441 =005 20200821110131.0 =008 871218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039232 =035 \\$aBZN9138NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC571$cGeneral =053 \0$aRG629.D68$cFetal medicine =053 \\$aRJ506.D68$cPediatrics =150 \\$aDown syndrome =450 \\$a21 trisomy =450 \\$wnne$aDown's syndrome =450 \\$wnne$aMongolism =450 \\$aMongolism (Disease) =450 \\$aTrisomy 21 =550 \\$wg$aHuman chromosome abnormalities =550 \\$wg$aIntellectual disability =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =550 \\$aHuman chromosome 21 =670 \\$aMESH$b(Down syndrome: x Mongolism; Trisomy 21. Was Down's syndrome 1975-92; Mongolism 1966-74) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Down syndrome. Also Down's syndrome. Formerly mongolism. Also called trisomy 21.) =670 \\$aAm. herit. dict.$b(Down syndrome or Down's syndrome) =750 \2$aDown Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004314 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362143202441 =005 20120730162952.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039208 =035 \\$aBZN9114NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF959.D6 =150 \\$aDourine =550 \\$wg$aHorses$xDiseases =750 \2$aDourine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004313 =LDR 00442cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362143302441 =005 20120730162951.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039174 =035 \\$aBZN9080NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDouble bind (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aFamilies =550 \\$wg$aInterpersonal communication =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =750 \2$aDouble Bind Interaction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004309 =LDR 00424cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362143402441 =005 20050606134218.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039104 =035 \\$aBZN9010LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.R656 =150 \\$aDormice 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line broadening =550 \\$wg$aWaves =550 \\$aRed shift =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDoppler Effect$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004301 =LDR 00526cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362143702441 =005 20091118103557.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039081 =035 \\$aBZN8987NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dNNCU-C =053 \0$aRC1230$cSports medicine =150 \\$aDoping in sports =450 \\$aDrugs in sports =550 \\$wg$aAthletes$xDrug use =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =550 \\$wg$aSports$xCorrupt practices =550 \\$wg$aSports medicine =750 \2$aDoping in Sports$0(DNLM)D004300$5IEN =LDR 00395cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362143802441 =005 20060710125158.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039077 =035 \\$aBZN8983NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDopamine$xReceptors =450 \\$aDopamine receptors =550 \\$wg$aNeurotransmitter receptors =750 \2$aReceptors, Dopamine$0(DNLM)D011954$5IEN =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362143902441 =005 20120730162951.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039076 =035 \\$aBZN8982NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDopamine$xAgonists =450 \\$aAgonists, Dopamine =450 \\$aDopamine agonists =550 \\$wg$aDopamine$xReceptors =750 \2$aDopamine Agonists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018491 =LDR 00428cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362144002441 =005 20120730162951.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039075 =035 \\$aBZN8981NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDopamine =550 \\$wg$aBiogenic amines =550 \\$wg$aCatecholamines =550 \\$wg$aNeurotransmitters =550 \\$aBromocriptine =750 \2$aDopamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004298 =LDR 00597cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362144102441 =005 20050201135640.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039033 =035 \\$aBZN8939NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD129.5 =150 \\$aDonation of organs, tissues, etc. =450 \\$aAnatomical gifts =450 \\$aOrgan donation =450 \\$aOrgans (Anatomy)$xDonation =450 \\$aTissue donation =450 \\$aTissues$xDonation =550 \\$wg$aOrgans (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aTissues =750 \2$aTissue and Organ Procurement$0(DNLM)D009927$5IEN =LDR 00438cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362144202441 =005 20120730162951.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038960 =035 \\$aBZN8866NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDominance (Psychology) =450 \\$aSocial hierarchy (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aControl (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aSocial groups =750 \2$aSocial Dominance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012930 =LDR 00890cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362144302441 =005 20120730162951.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85038908 =035 \\$aBZN8814NU =035 \\$aSH 85038908 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN407.6$bGN407.7$cEthnology =053 \0$aGT5870$bGT5895$cManners and customs =053 \0$aSF$cAnimal industry =150 \\$aDomestic animals =360 \\$isubdivision$aDomestic animals$iunder ethnic groups =450 \\$aAnimal husbandry =450 \\$aBarnyard animals =450 \\$aBeasts =450 \\$aDomesticated animals =450 \\$aFarm animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimals =550 \\$wg$aZoology, Economic =550 \\$aDomestication =550 \\$aFeral animals =670 \\$aLC database, July 12, 1999$b(titles: domesticated animals) =750 \2$aAnimals, Domestic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000829 =LDR 00507cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362144502441 =005 20120730162938.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037684 =035 \\$aBZN7590NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDiclofenac =450 \\$aSodium dichloroanilinophenyl acetate =550 \\$wg$aAnti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aAntiarthritic agents =550 \\$wg$aAntirheumatic agents =550 \\$wg$aPhenylacetates =750 \2$aDiclofenac$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004008 =LDR 00624cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362144602441 =005 20120730162938.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037669 =035 \\$aBZN7575NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB952.D5 =150 \\$aDichlorophenoxyacetic acid =450 \\$a2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aChlorophenoxyacetic acid =550 \\$wg$aHerbicides =670 \\$aMESH$b(2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid x 2,4-D) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(dichlorophenoxyacetic acid. Also called 2,4-D) =750 \2$a2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015084 =LDR 00620cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362144702441 =005 20120730162938.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037668 =035 \\$aBZN7574NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC268.7.D5$cCarcinogenesis =150 \\$aDichloromethyl ether =450 \\$aBis(chloromethyl) ether$5IEN =450 \\$aBischloromethyl ether =550 \\$wg$aCarcinogens =550 \\$wg$aChloromethyl group =550 \\$wg$aMethyl ether =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/12/90 =750 \2$aBis(Chloromethyl) Ether$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001725 =LDR 01472cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362144802441 =005 20120730162938.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037667 =035 \\$aBZN7573NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aDichloroethylene =450 \\$aDichloroethene =450 \\$aVinylidene chloride =450 \\$aVinylidene dichloride =550 \\$wg$aEthylene compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =550 \\$wg$aVinyl halides =670 \\$a92206991: 1,1-Dichloroethene, c1992. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aVinyl halides carcinogenicity : vinyl bromide, vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride, 1984. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 2, 2011$b(1,1-Dichloroethene; commonly called 1,1-dichloroethylene or 1,1-DCE, is an organochloride with the molecular formula C b2 (BH b2 (BCl b2 (B; IUPAC name: 1,1-Dichloroethene; other names: 1,1-Dichloroethylene; 1,1-DCE; vinylidene chloride; vinylidene dichloride) =670 \\$aDow Chemical Company Product safety assessment finder website, Nov. 2, 2011:$bVinylidene Chloride (Vinylidene Chloride. Names: Vinylidene chloride; VDC; 1,1-Dichloroethene; 1,1-Dichloroethylene; Dichloroethylene; VDC is used to make various kinds of chemical intermediates, agricultural chemicals, SARAN [trademark] polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC) resins and films, PVDC latex coatings, and photographic and X-ray films) =750 \2$aDichloroethylenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004000 =LDR 00403cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362144902441 =005 20050203092338.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037648 =035 \\$aBZN7554NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDibenamine =450 \\$aDibenzylamine =550 \\$wg$aAmines =550 \\$wg$aSympatholytic agents =750 \2$aDibenzylchlorethamine$0(DNLM)D003983$5IEN =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362145002441 =005 20120730162938.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037642 =035 \\$aBZN7548NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDiazomethane =550 \\$wg$aDiazoalkanes =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDiazomethane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003978 =LDR 00508cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362145102441 =005 20121211095842.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037628 =035 \\$aBZN7534NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK569.D54$cAlgology =150 \\$aDiatoms =450 \\$aBacillariophyceae =450 \\$aBacillariophyta =450 \\$aDiatomales =450 \\$aDiatomophyceae =550 \\$wg$aAlgae =550 \\$wg$aPhytoplankton =750 \2$aDiatoms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017377 =LDR 00614cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362145202441 =005 20120730162937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037626 =035 \\$aBZN7532NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB952.D43$cPesticide =053 \0$aTN948.D5$cMetallurgy =150 \\$aDiatomaceous earth =450 \\$aDiatomite =450 \\$aDinosaur dust =450 \\$aFossil dust =450 \\$aInfusorial earth =450 \\$aKieselguhr =550 \\$wg$aSedimentary rocks =670 \\$aRose, T. Dinosaur dust, c1997. =750 \2$aDiatomaceous Earth$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007692 =LDR 01437cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362145302441 =005 20120730162937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037625 =035 \\$aBZN7531NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDisease susceptibility =360 \\$isubdivision$aSusceptibility$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Susceptibility;$iand subdivision$aDiseases--Susceptibility$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases--Susceptibility =360 \\$isubdivision$aSusceptibility$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Susceptibility;$iand subdivision$aDiseases--Susceptibility$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases--Susceptibility =450 \\$wnne$aDiathesis =450 \\$aDisease predisposition =450 \\$aDisease proneness =450 \\$aDiseases$xSusceptibility =450 \\$aPredisposition to disease =450 \\$aProneness to disease =450 \\$aSusceptibility to disease =550 \\$wg$aDiseases$xCauses and theories of causation =550 \\$aConstitutional diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Variations in susceptibility to inhaled pollutants. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Disease susceptibility) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Disease proneness-risk) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(susceptible) =675 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aDisease Susceptibility$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004198 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362145402441 =005 20120730162937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037624 =035 \\$aBZN7530NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM874 =150 \\$aDiathermy =550 \\$wg$aElectrotherapeutics =550 \\$wg$aThermotherapy =750 \2$aDiathermy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003972 =LDR 00534cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362145502441 =005 20120730162937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037621 =035 \\$aBZN7527NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ496.D5$cPediatrics =150 \\$aDiastematomyelia =450 \\$aDiastomyelia =450 \\$aDiplomyelia =450 \\$aSpina bifida occulta$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSpinal cord$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aSpine$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aSpina Bifida Occulta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016136 =LDR 00542cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362145602441 =005 20120730162937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037608 =035 \\$aBZN7514NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ456.D5 =150 \\$aDiarrhea in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric gastroenterology =750 \2$81$wb$aDiarrhea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003967 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDiarrhea$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00427cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362145702441 =005 20120730162937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037607 =035 \\$aBZN7513NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDiarrhea in animals =550 \\$wg$aDiarrhea =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary gastroenterology =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDiarrhea$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003967Q000662 =LDR 00562cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362145802441 =005 20120730162937.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037606 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02091349 =035 \\$aBZN7512NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ456.D5 =150 \\$aDiarrhea, Infantile =450 \\$wnne$aCholera infantum =450 \\$aDiarrhea in infants =450 \\$aInfantile diarrhea =550 \\$wg$aDiarrhea in children =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =750 \2$aDiarrhea, Infantile$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003968 =LDR 00389cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362336302441 =005 20120730163355.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072094 =035 \\$aBZS2000NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aKetone body metabolism =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aKetone Bodies$xmetabolism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007657Q000378 =LDR 00421cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362336402441 =005 20190716134909.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072093 =035 \\$aBZS1999LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aKetogenic diet =550 \\$wg$aAcetonemia =550 \\$wg$aDiet in disease =550 \\$wg$aKetones =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism =750 \2$aDiet, Ketogenic$0(DNLM)D055423$5IEN =LDR 00422cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362336502441 =005 20120730163355.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85072068 =035 \\$aBZS1974NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aTP692.4.K4 =150 \\$aKerosene =450 \\$aCoal-oil =450 \\$aKerosine$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aPetroleum products =750 \2$aKerosene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007648 =LDR 00457cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362336602441 =005 20120730163355.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072064 =035 \\$aBZS1970NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aKernicterus =450 \\$aBilirubin encephalopathy =450 \\$aNuclear jaundice =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aJaundice =750 \2$aKernicterus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007647 =LDR 00432cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362336702441 =005 20120730163355.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072042 =035 \\$aBZS1948NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE336 =150 \\$aKeratotomy, Radial =450 \\$aRadial keratotomy =550 \\$wg$aCornea$xSurgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aKeratotomy, Radial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007646 =LDR 00768cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362336802441 =005 20090309161939.0 =008 050929i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85072041 =035 \\$aBZS1947NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aKeratosis follicularis =450 \\$aDarier disease =450 \\$aDarier's disease =450 \\$aDyskeratosis follicularis, Hereditary =450 \\$aHereditary dyskeratosis follicularis =550 \\$wg$aKeratosis =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 29, 2005$b(Keratosis Follicularis: a slowly progressive autosomal dominant disorder of keratinization characterized by pinkish-to-tan papules that coalesce to form plaques. Entry terms: Darier's Disease, Darier Disease) =750 \2$aDarier Disease$0(DNLM)D007644$5IEN =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362336902441 =005 20090613131700.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072040 =035 \\$aBZS1946NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL435 =150 \\$aKeratosis =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =750 \2$aKeratosis$0(DNLM)D007642$5IEN =LDR 00410cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362337002441 =005 20120730163355.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85072038 =035 \\$aBZS1944NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aKeratoconjunctivitis sicca =550 \\$wg$aDry eye syndromes =550 \\$wg$aKeratoconjunctivitis =750 \2$aKeratoconjunctivitis Sicca$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007638 =LDR 00379cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362337102441 =005 20120730163355.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85072037 =035 \\$aBZS1943NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aKeratoconjunctivitis =550 \\$wg$aConjunctivitis =550 \\$wg$aKeratitis =750 \2$aKeratoconjunctivitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007637 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362337202441 =005 20120730163355.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072036 =035 \\$aBZS1942NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aKeratoacanthoma =550 \\$wg$aTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aKeratoacanthoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007636 =LDR 00426cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362337302441 =005 20120730163355.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85072035 =035 \\$aBZS1941NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRE338 =150 \\$aKeratitis =450 \\$aCornea$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aCornea$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aEye$xInflammation =750 \2$aKeratitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007634 =LDR 00327cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362337402441 =005 20070522083116.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072034 =035 \\$aBZS1940NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aKeratinocytes =550 \\$wg$aCells =750 \2$aKeratinocytes$0(DNLM)D015603$5IEN =LDR 00341cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362337502441 =005 20070423085345.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072032 =035 \\$aBZS1938NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL942 =150 \\$aKeratin =450 \\$aNeurokeratin =750 \2$aKeratin$0(DNLM)D007633$5IEN =LDR 00701cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362337602441 =005 20120730163355.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85071892 =035 \\$aBZS1798LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSH391.K44$cFisheries =150 \\$aKelps =450 \\$wnne$aKelp =550 \\$wg$aBrown algae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Daegling, M. Monster seaweeds, c1986$b(kelps) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.:$bp. 868 (kelp, common name for brown seaweed belonging to the Laminariales and Fucales) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 1236 (kelp, any of various large brown seaweeds of the order Laminariales and Fucales) =750 \2$aKelp$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044423 =LDR 00427cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362337702441 =005 20120301111459.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85071686 =035 \\$aBZS1592NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aKaryotypes =550 \\$aChromosome abnormalities =550 \\$wg$aChromosomes =550 \\$wg$aCytotaxonomy =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =750 \2$aKaryotype$0(DNLM)D059785$5IEN =LDR 00451cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362337802441 =005 20120730163355.0 =008 020822i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85071685 =035 \\$aBZS1591NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aKaryometry =450 \\$aCell nuclei$xMeasurement =550 \\$wg$aCytology$xTechnique =550 \\$wg$aHistology$xTechnique =670 \\$aMESH$b(Karyometry) =750 \2$aKaryometry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007620 =LDR 00511cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362337902441 =005 20050426135838.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85071684 =035 \\$aBZS1590NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH605 =150 \\$aKaryokinesis =450 \\$aCaryocinesis =450 \\$aNuclear division (Cytology) =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$wg$aCell division =550 \\$aChromosomes =550 \\$aMeiosis =750 \2$aCell Nucleus Division$0(DNLM)D048750$5IEN =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362338002441 =005 20120730163354.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85071681 =035 \\$aBZS1587LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R45$cBotany =150 \\$aKarwinskia =450 \\$aCoyotillo =550 \\$wg$aRhamnaceae =750 \2$aKarwinskia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031956 =LDR 00601cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362338102441 =005 20120730163354.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85071562 =035 \\$aBZS1468NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aKaposi's sarcoma =450 \\$aIdiopathic hemorrhagic sarcoma =450 \\$aKaposi sarcoma =450 \\$aKS (Kaposi's sarcoma) =450 \\$aMultiple hemorrhagic sarcoma =450 \\$aSarcoma, Kaposi's$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSarcoma =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Sarcoma: Kaposi sarcoma) =750 \2$aSarcoma, Kaposi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012514 =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362338202441 =005 20120730163354.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85071543 =035 \\$aBZS1449NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQE391.K2 =150 \\$aKaolinite =550 \\$wg$aClay minerals =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aKaolin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007616 =LDR 00526cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362338302441 =005 20120730163354.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85071542 =035 \\$aBZS1448NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQE391.K$cMineralogy =053 \\$aTN941$bTN943$cMineral resources =053 \\$aTP811$cPottery =150 \\$aKaolin =450 \\$aChina-clay =550 \\$wg$aAluminum silicates =550 \\$wg$aClay =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aKaolin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007616 =LDR 00816cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362338402441 =005 20061101082714.0 =008 991105i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85071465 =035 \\$aBZS1371NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.M35$cZoology =053 \0$aSF408.6.K35$cZoo animals =150 \\$aKangaroos =450 \\$aRoos =550 \\$wg$aMacropodidae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(roo: kangaroo) =670 \\$aRandom House$b('roo, pl. 'roos. kangaroo) =670 \\$aCorbet world list mammal. sp.:$bp. 20 (Family Macropodidae. Kangaroos, wallabies) =670 \\$aWalker mamm. world:$bv. 1, p. 85 (Family Macropodidae. Wallabies and Kangaroos) =670 \\$aITIS, Oct. 11, 1999$b(Macropodidae: Common names: kangaroos, wallabies) =750 \2$aMacropodidae$0(DNLM)D007614$5IEN =LDR 00591cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362338502441 =005 20120730163354.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85071464 =035 \\$aBZS1370NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85071464 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.R66$cZoology =150 \\$aKangaroo rats =450 \\$aDipodomyinae =450 \\$aDipodomys =550 \\$wg$aHeteromyidae =670 \\$aWalker's mammals of the world, 1999:$bv. 2, p. 1325 (Rodentia; Heteromyidae; Genus Dipodomys, Kangaroo rats. 22 species) =750 \2$aDipodomys$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004173 =LDR 00460cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362338602441 =005 20120730163354.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85071358 =035 \\$aBZS1264NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aKallikrein =450 \\$aPadutin =450 \\$aVascormone =550 \\$wg$aPancreas$xSecretions =550 \\$wg$aSerine proteinases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aKallikreins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007610 =LDR 00732cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362338702441 =005 20120730163353.0 =008 930928i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85071321 =035 \\$aBZS1227NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC152 =150 \\$aKala-azar =450 \\$aAssam fever =450 \\$aDumdum fever =450 \\$aVisceral leishmaniasis =550 \\$wg$aLeishmaniasis =670 \\$aMESH$b(Leishmaniasis, Visceral x Kala-azar) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Kala-azar. Also called Dumdum fever, visceral leishmaniasis) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Kala-azar. Also called visceral leishmaniasis, Assam fever, Dumdum fever) =750 \2$aLeishmaniasis, Visceral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007898 =LDR 00510cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362338802441 =005 20120730163353.0 =008 930701i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85071296 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP563.K33 =150 \\$aKainic acid =450 \\$aDigenic acid =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids =550 \\$wg$aAnthelmintics =550 \\$wg$aNeurotoxic agents =550 \\$wg$aPyrrolidine =670 \\$aMESH$b(Kainic Acid x Digenic Acid) =750 \2$aKainic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007608 =LDR 00581cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362338902441 =005 20120730163342.0 =008 920615||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067842 =035 \\$aBZR7748NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC702$bQC702.7$cPhysics =053 \\$aQD561$bQD562$cElectrochemistry =150 \\$aIons =550 \\$wg$aIntermediates (Chemistry) =550 \\$wg$aMatter$xProperties =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =550 \\$wg$aSolution (Chemistry) =550 \\$aElectrolysis =550 \\$aElectrons =750 \2$aIons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007477 =LDR 00535cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362339002441 =005 20120730163342.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067832 =035 \\$aBZR7738NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP801.I55 =150 \\$aIonophores =450 \\$aIon carriers =550 \\$wg$aBiological transport =550 \\$wg$aCations$xMetabolism =550 \\$wg$aCells$xPermeability =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIonophores$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007476 =LDR 00317cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362339102441 =005 20120730163342.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067831 =035 \\$aBZR7737LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQD305.A6 =150 \\$aIonones =750 \2$aNorisoprenoids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D045792 =LDR 00558cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362339202441 =005 20120730163342.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067828 =035 \\$aBZR7734NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIonizing radiation$xDose-response relationship =450 \\$aDose-effect relationship (Radiology) =450 \\$aDose-response relationship (Radiology) =450 \\$aIonizing radiation$xDose-effect relationship =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDose-Response Relationship, Radiation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004307 =LDR 00568cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362339302441 =005 20120730163342.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067827 =035 \\$aBZR7733NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC794.95$bQC795.55$cPhysics =053 \\$aQH652$cBiology =053 \\$aQP82.2.I53$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRA1231.R2$cToxicology =150 \\$aIonizing radiation =450 \\$aRadiation, Ionizing =550 \\$wg$aRadiation =550 \\$wg$aRadioactivity =750 \2$aRadiation, Ionizing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011839 =LDR 00482cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362339402441 =005 20121014164623.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067805 =035 \\$aBZR7711NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIon pumps =450 \\$aGetter-ion pumps =450 \\$aPenning pumps =450 \\$aPumps, Ion =450 \\$aSputter-ion pumps =550 \\$wg$aGetters =550 \\$wg$aVacuum pumps =750 \2$aIon Pumps$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016623 =LDR 00621cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362339502441 =005 20120730163342.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067803 =035 \\$aBZR7709NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIon-permeable membranes =450 \\$aIon exchange membranes =450 \\$aPermeable membranes (Electrodialysis) =450 \\$aPermselective membranes =550 \\$wg$aIon exchange =550 \\$wg$aMembranes (Technology) =550 \\$aElectrodes, Ion selective =550 \\$aElectrodialysis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIon Channels$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007473 =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362339602441 =005 20120730163342.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067798 =035 \\$aBZR7704NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIon exchange resins =550 \\$wg$aGums and resins =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIon Exchange Resins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007475 =LDR 00558cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362339702441 =005 20120730163342.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067797 =035 \\$aBZR7703NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD79.C453$cGeneral analytical chemistry =053 \\$aQP519.9.I54$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aIon exchange chromatography =450 \\$aChromatography, Ion exchange$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aChromatographic analysis =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aChromatography, Ion Exchange$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002852 =LDR 00525cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362339802441 =005 20120730163342.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067796 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02120014 =035 \\$aBZR7702NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD562.I63$cChemistry =053 \\$aTP156.I6$cChemical engineering =150 \\$aIon exchange =450 \\$aBase-exchange =450 \\$aExchange adsorption =550 \\$wg$aExchange reactions =750 \2$aIon Exchange$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007474 =LDR 00489cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362339902441 =005 20120730163341.0 =008 931213||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067794 =035 \\$aBZR7700NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH603.I54 =150 \\$aIon channels =450 \\$aChannels, Ion =550 \\$wg$aBiological transport, Active =550 \\$wg$aIon-permeable membranes =550 \\$wg$aMembrane proteins =750 \2$aIon Channels$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007473 =LDR 00883cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362340002441 =005 20121226153243.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067783 =035 \\$aBZR7689NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aIodochlorhydroxyquin =450 \\$aChinoform =450 \\$aChloroiodoquin =450 \\$aChloroiodoquine =450 \\$aChlorojodochin =450 \\$aClioquinol =450 \\$aEnteroquinol =450 \\$aIodochlorohydroxyquinoline =450 \\$wnne$aVioform =550 \\$wg$aAntiparasitic agents =550 \\$wg$aHydroxyquinoline =550 \\$wg$aOrganoiodine compounds =670 \\$aPubChem, viewed Nov. 13, 2012$b(Clioquinol; also known as Iodochlorhydroxyquin, Chloroiodoquine, Chinoform, Vioforo, Iodochlorohydroxyquinoline, Chloroidoquin, Chlorojodochin, Enteroquinol) =750 \2$aClioquinol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007464 =LDR 00858cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362340102441 =005 20121226153241.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067782 =035 \\$aBZR7688NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aIodobenzene =450 \\$aPhenyl iodide =550 \\$wg$aBenzene =550 \\$wg$aIodides =550 \\$wg$aOrganoiodine compounds =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 20, 2012$b(Iodobenzene is an organic compound consisting of a benzene ring substituted with one iodine atom. It is useful as a synthetic intermediate in organic chemistry. Other name: Phenyl iodide) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online dict., Aug. 20, 2012$b(iodobenzene : a colorless liquid C b6 (BH b5 (BI made usu. from benzene by reaction with iodine and nitric acid; called also phenyl iodide) =750 \2$aIodobenzenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007462 =LDR 01444cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362340202441 =005 20121226153241.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067777 =035 \\$aBZR7683NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.I1$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.I1$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aSB952.I6$cPesticides =053 \0$aTP245.I6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aIodine compounds =550 \\$wg$aHalogen compounds =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 20, 2012$b(under Iodine: Inorganic iodine compounds: Iodine forms compounds with all the elements except for the noble gases. Organic compounds: Many organoiodine compounds exist; the simplest is iodomethane, approved as a soil fumigant. Iodinated organic compounds are used as synthetic reagents.) =670 \\$aIUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry, via WWW, Oct. 26, 2012:$bR-5.3.1 Halogen compounds (Halogen compounds may be named systematically according to two systems. Some trivial names are retained (see R-9.1, Table 32). Substitutive names are formed by adding the prefixes "fluoro-", "chloro-", "bromo-", or "iodo-" to the name of the parent compound. Functional class names are formed by naming the organic "groups" followed by the class name "fluoride", "chloride", "bromide", or "iodide", preceded, if necessary, by a numerical prefix, as a separate word.) =750 \2$aIodine Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017613 =LDR 00462cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362340302441 =005 20120730163341.0 =008 920204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067771 =035 \\$aBZR7677NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85067771 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.I1 =150 \\$aIodine$xIsotopes =450 \\$aRadioactive iodine =450 \\$aRadioiodine =550 \\$aRadioiodination =750 \2$aIodine Isotopes$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007456 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362340402441 =005 20120730163341.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067769 =035 \\$aBZR7675NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.I1$cChemistry =053 \0$aTP245.I6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aIodine =550 \\$wg$aHalogens =750 \2$aIodine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007455 =LDR 00759cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362340502441 =005 20130515140156.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067768 =035 \\$aBZR7674NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.I1 =150 \\$aIodides =550 \\$wg$aHalides =550 \\$wg$aIodine compounds =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 20, 2012$b(Iodide. An iodide ion is the ion I p- (B. Compounds with iodine in formal oxidation state -1 are called iodides) =670 \\$aDictionary.com, Aug. 20, 2012$b(iodide 1. a salt of hydriotic acid consisting of two elements, one of which is iodine, as sodium iodide, NaI. 2. a compound containing iodine, as methyl iodide.) =750 \2$aIodides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007454 =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362340602441 =005 20120730163341.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067767 =035 \\$aBZR7673NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIodates =550 \\$wg$aIodine compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIodates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007452 =LDR 00741cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362340702441 =005 20120730163340.0 =008 040427i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067715 =035 \\$aBZR7621NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHG4501$bHG5993 =150 \\$aInvestments =450 \\$aInvesting =450 \\$aInvestment management =450 \\$aPortfolio =550 \\$wg$aFinance =550 \\$aDisinvestment =550 \\$aLoans =550 \\$aSaving and investment =550 \\$aSpeculation =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 27, 2004$b(Investment management) =670 \\$aAIMR WWW site, Apr. 27, 2004$bhome page (Association for Investment Management and Research) =750 \2$aInvestments$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007449 =LDR 00825cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362340802441 =005 20120730163340.0 =008 030822i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067691 =035 \\$aBZR7597NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL360$bQL599.82$cZoology =150 \\$aInvertebrates =450 \\$aInvertebrata =550 \\$wg$aAnimals =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biol. terms, 1979$b(Invertebrata, invertebrates: a general term for all animal groups except the vertebrates, i.e. all animals without a backbone) =670 \\$aBritannica micro.$b(invertebrate: any animal that lacks a vertebral column. The taxonomic term Invertebrata, formerly used in contrast to Vertebrata (still a valid subphylum name), has no validity in modern classifications.) =750 \2$aInvertebrates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007448 =LDR 00431cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362340902441 =005 20120730163340.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067689 =035 \\$aBZR7595NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD321$cOrganic chemistry =053 \\$aQP601$cPhysiological chemistry =150 \\$aInvertase =450 \\$aFructofuranosidase =750 \2$abeta-Fructofuranosidase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D043324 =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362341002441 =005 20130312084309.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067676 =035 \\$aBZR7582NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aT39$bT40$cBiography =150 \\$aInventors =550 \\$wg$aInventions =550 \\$aEngineers =750 \2$aInventors$0(DNLM)D062068$5IEN =LDR 00799cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362341102441 =005 20130312084154.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067667 =035 \\$aBZR7573NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aT15$bT35$cHistory =053 \\$aT201$bT339$cPatents =150 \\$aInventions =550 \\$wg$aCreative ability in technology =550 \\$aResearch, Industrial =680 \\$iHere are entered works on original devices or processes. Works on fundamental technological improvements or changes in materials, production methods, processes, organization, or management which increase efficiency and production are entered under$aTechnological innovations. =681 \\$iNote under$aTechnological innovations =750 \2$aInventions$0(DNLM)D062069$5IEN =LDR 00339cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362341202441 =005 20120730163340.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067660 =035 \\$aBZR7566NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD321 =150 \\$aInulin =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aInulin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007444 =LDR 00544cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362341302441 =005 20120730163340.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067658 =035 \\$aBZR7564NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIntussusception in children =550 \\$wg$aIntestines$xIntussusception =750 \2$81$wb$aIntussusception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007443 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aIntussusception$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00503cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362341402441 =005 20120730163340.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067653 $zsh 85067655 =035 \\$aBZR7559NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF315.5$cPsychology =053 \0$aBJ1472$cEthics =150 \\$aIntuition =450 \\$wnne$aIntuition (Psychology) =450 \\$aIntuitionalism =550 \\$wg$aCognition =550 \\$aInsight =750 \2$aIntuition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019545 =LDR 00487cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362341502441 =005 20201202175126.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067649 =035 \\$aBZR7555NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF175$5IEN =053 \0$aBF698.35.I59 =150 \\$aIntroversion =550 \\$wg$aPersonality =550 \\$aExtraversion =670 \\$aThes. Psych. index terms$b(Introversion) =750 \2$aIntroversion, Psychological$0(DNLM)D007439$5IEN =LDR 00601cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362341602441 =005 20120730163340.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067641 =035 \\$aBZR7547NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP552.G35 =150 \\$aIntrinsic factor (Physiology) =450 \\$aCastle's factor =450 \\$aGastric intrinsic factor of Castle =550 \\$wg$aMucoproteins =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.:$bunder factor, intrinsic factor (Also called gastric intrinsic factor of Castle, Castle's factor) =750 \2$aIntrinsic Factor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007437 =LDR 00618cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362341702441 =005 20120730163340.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067634 =035 \\$aBZR7540NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM170$bRM178 =150 \\$aIntravenous therapy =450 \\$aInfusions, Intravenous =450 \\$aIntravenous infusions =450 \\$aIntravenous medication =450 \\$aIV therapy =550 \\$wg$aParenteral therapy =670 \\$aVallerand, A.H. ... IV medication, 1990. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInfusions, Intravenous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007262 =LDR 00611cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362341802441 =005 20120730163340.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067632 =035 \\$aBZR7538NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC683.5.I5 =150 \\$aIntravenous catheterization =450 \\$aAccess, Vascular =450 \\$aAngioaccess =450 \\$aVascular access =450 \\$aVeins$xCatheterization =450 \\$aVenous catheterization =550 \\$wg$aCatheterization =550 \\$wg$aIntravenous therapy =750 \2$aCatheterization, Central Venous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002405 =LDR 00450cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362341902441 =005 20120730163340.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067630 =035 \\$aBZR7536NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD85.I6 =150 \\$aIntravenous anesthesia =450 \\$aAnesthesia, Intravenous =450 \\$aIV anesthesia =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia =750 \2$aAnesthesia, Intravenous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000771 =LDR 00530cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362342002441 =005 20120730163340.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067628 =035 \\$aBZR7534NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG137.3 =150 \\$aIntrauterine contraceptives, Medicated =450 \\$aMedicated intrauterine contraceptives =550 \\$wg$aContraceptive drugs =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xDosage forms =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIntrauterine Devices, Medicated$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007436 =LDR 00953cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362342102441 =005 20120730163339.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067626 =035 \\$aBZR7532NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG137.3$bRG137.35 =150 \\$aIntrauterine contraceptives =450 \\$aIntrauterine contraceptive devices =450 \\$aIntrauterine devices =450 \\$aIUCDs (Contraceptives) =450 \\$aIUD (Contraceptive) =450 \\$aIUDs (Contraceptives) =550 \\$wg$aContraceptives =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/27/92$b(intrauterine devices, intrauterine contraceptive devices, IUDs, IUCD)$5IEN =670 \\$aMESH$b(Intrauterine devices) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Contraceptives, intrauterine contraceptives) =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 27, 1992$b(intrauterine devices, intrauterine contraceptive devices, IUDs, IUCD) =750 \2$aIntrauterine Devices$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007434 =LDR 00469cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362342202441 =005 20160406175631.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067625 =035 \\$aBZR7531NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD85.I =150 \\$aIntratracheal anesthesia =450 \\$aAnesthesia, Endotracheal =450 \\$aAnesthesia, Intratracheal =450 \\$aEndotracheal anesthesia =750 \2$aAnesthesia, Endotracheal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000770 =LDR 00478cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362342302441 =005 20120730163339.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067624 =035 \\$aBZR7530NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIntraocular pressure =450 \\$aOcular tension =450 \\$aPressure, Intraocular =550 \\$wg$aBody fluids$xPressure =550 \\$wg$aEye =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIntraocular Pressure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007429 =LDR 00632cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362342402441 =005 20080328090825.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067622 =035 \\$aBZR7528NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE988 =150 \\$aIntraocular lenses =450 \\$aCrystalline lens prosthesis =450 \\$aImplant lenses =450 \\$aIntraocular implant lenses =450 \\$aLens implantation =450 \\$aLenses, Intraocular$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAphakia =550 \\$wg$aImplants, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aOphthalmic lenses =750 \2$aLenses, Intraocular$0(DNLM)D007910$5IEN =LDR 00688cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362342502441 =005 20120730163339.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067621 =035 \\$aBZR7527NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM160 =150 \\$aIntranasal medication =450 \\$aAdministration, Intranasal$5IEN =450 \\$aDrugs, Intranasal =450 \\$aIntranasal drugs =450 \\$aMedication, Intranasal =450 \\$aNasal medication =450 \\$aPernasal medication =450 \\$aTransnasal medication =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xAdministration =550 \\$aRespiratory therapy =750 \2$aAdministration, Intranasal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000281 =LDR 00738cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362342602441 =005 20120730163339.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067619 =035 \\$aBZR7525NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD103.I53 =150 \\$aIntramedullary fracture fixation =450 \\$aFracture fixation, Intramedullary =450 \\$aIntramedullary nailing =450 \\$aIntramedullary osteosynthesis =450 \\$aMedullary nailing =450 \\$aNailing, Intramedullary =450 \\$aNailing, Medullary =450 \\$aOsteosynthesis, Intramedullary =550 \\$wg$aInternal fixation in fractures =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFracture Fixation, Intramedullary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005594 =LDR 00722cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362342702441 =005 20120730163339.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067618 =035 \\$aBZR7524NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIntractable pain =550 \\$wg$aPain =670 \\$aGybels, J. Neurosurgical treatment of persistent pain : physiological and pathological mechanisms of human pain, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pain, Intractable) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on pain that is difficult to control. Works on pain that persists over a long period of time are entered under$aChronic pain. =681 \\$iNote under$aChronic pain =750 \2$aPain, Intractable$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010148 =LDR 00440cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362342802441 =005 20120730163339.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067615 =035 \\$aBZR7521NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aIntracranial pressure =450 \\$aPressure, Intracranial =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aCerebrospinal fluid pressure =750 \2$aIntracranial Pressure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007427 =LDR 00603cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362342902441 =005 20120730163339.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067614 =035 \\$aBZR7520NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIntracranial hypertension =450 \\$aBenign intracranial hypertension =450 \\$aHypertension, Intracranial =450 \\$aOtitic hydrocephalus =450 \\$aPseudotumor cerebri =450 \\$aSerous meningitis =550 \\$wg$aHypertension =550 \\$wg$aIntracranial pressure =750 \2$aIntracranial Hypertension$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019586 =LDR 00453cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362343002441 =005 20120730163339.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067613 =035 \\$aBZR7519NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC693 =150 \\$aIntracranial aneurysms =450 \\$aCerebral aneurysms =550 \\$wg$aAneurysms =550 \\$wg$aCerebrovascular disease =750 \2$aIntracranial Aneurysm$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002532 =LDR 00857cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362343102441 =005 20120730163339.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067607 =035 \\$aBZR7513NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD598 =150 \\$aIntra-aortic balloon counterpulsation =450 \\$aAortic balloon counterpulsation =450 \\$aAortic balloon pumping =450 \\$aBalloon counterpulsation, Intra-aortic =450 \\$aBalloon pumping, Intra-aortic =450 \\$aCounterpulsation, Intra-aortic balloon =450 \\$aIntra-aortic balloon pumping =450 \\$aPumping, Intra-aortic balloon =550 \\$wg$aArterial catheterization =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aHeart, Mechanical =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIntra-Aortic Balloon Pumping$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007423 =LDR 00402cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362343202441 =005 20120730163339.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067601 =035 \\$aBZR7507NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC312.5.T7 =150 \\$aIntestines$xTuberculosis =550 \\$wg$aIntestines$xDiseases =750 \2$aTuberculosis, Gastrointestinal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014385 =LDR 00361cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362343302441 =005 20150415173026.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067599 =035 \\$aBZR7505NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIntestines$xSecretions =450 \\$aIntestinal secretion =750 \2$aIntestinal Secretions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007419 =LDR 00616cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362343402441 =005 20120730163339.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067596 =035 \\$aBZR7502NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC862.O2 =150 \\$aIntestines$xObstructions =450 \\$aBowel obstructions =450 \\$aIleus =450 \\$aIntestinal obstruction =450 \\$aIntestinal obstructions =450 \\$aObstructions, Intestinal =550 \\$wg$aIntestines$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Intestinal obstruction) =750 \2$aIntestinal Obstruction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007415 =LDR 00473cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362343502441 =005 20120730163338.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067594 =035 \\$aBZR7500NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIntestines$xIntussusception =450 \\$aIntestines$xIndigitation =450 \\$aIntestines$xInvagination =450 \\$aIntussusception, Intestinal =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIntussusception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007443 =LDR 00614cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882487597002441 =005 20241022101702.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067586 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85067586 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169630210000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC860$bRC862 =150 \0$aIntestines$xDiseases =450 \0$aBowel diseases =450 \0$aEnteropathy =450 \0$aIntestinal diseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Intestinal diseases) =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aIntestinal Failure$0(DNLM)D000090124$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00348cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362343702441 =005 20120730163338.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067585 =035 \\$aBZR7491NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIntestines$xCancer =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIntestinal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007414 =LDR 00553cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362343802441 =005 20120730163338.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067581 =035 \\$aBZR7487NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL863$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM345$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP156$cPhysiology =150 \\$aIntestines =550 \\$wg$aAbdomen =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal system =681 \\$iExample under$aViscera =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIntestines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007422 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362343902441 =005 20120730163338.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067575 =035 \\$aBZR7481NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIntestine, Small =450 \\$aSmall intestine =550 \\$wg$aIntestines =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIntestine, Small$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007421 =LDR 00464cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362344002441 =005 20120730163338.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067571 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02118451 =035 \\$aBZR7477NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIntestine, Large =450 \\$aBowel, Large =450 \\$aLarge bowel =450 \\$aLarge intestine =550 \\$wg$aIntestines =750 \2$aIntestine, Large$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007420 =LDR 00446cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362344102441 =005 20120730163338.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067570 =035 \\$aBZR7476NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIntestinal polyps =550 \\$wg$aIntestines$xTumors =550 \\$wg$aPolyps (Pathology) =750 \2$aColonic Polyps$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003111 =750 \2$aIntestinal Polyps$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007417 =LDR 00509cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362344202441 =005 20150406103623.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067569 =035 \\$aBZR7475NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP165 =150 \\$aIntestinal absorption =450 \\$aAbsorption, Intestinal =550 \\$wg$aAbsorption (Physiology) =550 \\$aEnterohepatic circulation =550 \\$aMalabsorption syndromes =750 \2$aIntestinal Absorption$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007408 =LDR 00509cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362344302441 =005 20080225135520.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067568 =035 \\$aBZR7474NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aInterviews =360 \\$isubdivision$aInterviews$iunder names of individual persons and corporate bodies and under classes of persons and ethnic groups =550 \\$wg$aConversation =550 \\$aInterviewing =750 \2$aInterviews as Topic$0(DNLM)D007407$5IEN =LDR 00386cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362344402441 =005 20120730163338.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067561 =035 \\$aBZR7467NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC480.7 =150 \\$aInterviewing in mental health =550 \\$wg$aMental health =750 \2$aInterview, Psychological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007406 =LDR 00623cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362344502441 =005 20080506153142.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067550 =035 \\$aBZR7456NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF637.I5$cApplied psychology =053 \\$aHV43$cCharities$5IEN =053 \\$aBF761$bBF768$cEvidence$5IEN =150 \\$aInterviewing =450 \\$aSocial psychotechnics$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aQuestioning =550 \\$aCounseling =550 \\$aFocus groups =550 \\$aInterviews =550 \\$aSocial case work =750 \2$aInterviews as Topic$0(DNLM)D007407$5IEN =LDR 00487cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362344602441 =005 20111229094824.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067549 =035 \\$aBZR7455NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD771.I6 =150 \\$aIntervertebral disk displacement =450 \\$aSlipped disk =550 \\$wg$aIntervertebral disk$xDiseases =550 \\$aIntervertebral disk$xHernia =750 \2$aIntervertebral Disc Displacement$0(DNLM)D007405$5IEN =LDR 00483cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362344702441 =005 20111213143409.0 =008 920103||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067544 =035 \\$aBZR7450NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIntervertebral disk =450 \\$aDisc, Intervertebral =450 \\$aDisk, Intervertebral =450 \\$aIntervertebral disc =550 \\$wg$aCartilage =550 \\$wg$aSpine =750 \2$aIntervertebral Disc$0(DNLM)D007403$5IEN =LDR 01106cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362344802441 =005 20120730163338.0 =008 931217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067532 =035 \\$aBZR7438NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC772.I56 =150 \\$aPneumocystis carinii pneumonia =450 \\$wnne$aInterstitial plasma cell pneumonia =450 \\$aPCP (Pneumonia) =450 \\$aPneumocystis carinii infections =450 \\$aPneumocystis carinii pneumonitis =450 \\$aPneumocystis pneumonia =450 \\$aPneumocystis pneumonitis =450 \\$aPneumocystosis =550 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Synonyms: Anthropithecus Lesson, 1840; Anthropopithecus de Blainville, 1838; Bonobo Tratz and Heck, 1954; Chimpansee Voigt, 1831; Engeco Haeckel, 1866; Fsihego de Pauw, 1905; Hylanthropus Gloger, 1841; Mimetes Anon, 1820; Pongo Haeckel, 1866; Pseudanthropos Reichenbach, 1860; Satyrus Mayer, 1856; Theranthropus Brookes, 1828; Troglodytes �E. Geoffroy, 1812) =670 \\$aITIS, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Genus Pan, Family Hominidae. Direct children: Species Pan paniscus - bonobo, pygmy chimpanzee; Species Pan troglodytes - chimpanzee) =670 \\$aThe IUCN red list of threatened species, 2013.2, via WWW, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Pan paniscus (Bonobo), common names: Bonobo, Pygmy Chimpanzee, Gracile Chimpanzee, Dwarf Chimpanzee; Pan troglodytes (Chimpanzee), common names: Chimpanzee, Robust Chimpanzee, Common Chimpanzee. Family Hominidae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 7, 2014$b(under Chimpanzee: Chimpanzees, sometimes colloquially chimp, are two extant hominid species of apes in the genus Pan. The Congo River divides the native habitats of the two species: Common chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes (West and Central Africa) Bonobo, Pan paniscus (forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo). 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Plant classification:$bp. 416 (Palmales) =750 \2$aArecaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028023 =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362540202441 =005 20120730163637.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097244 =035 \\$aBZU7150NU =035 \\$aSH 85097244 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.A2 =150 \\$aPalmitic acid =550 \\$wg$aSaturated fatty acids =750 \2$aPalmitic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019308 =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362540302441 =005 20120730163637.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097207 =035 \\$aBZU7113NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85097207 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.P4$cChemistry =053 \0$aTP245.P2$cChemical technology =150 \\$aPalladium =550 \\$wg$aPlatinum group =750 \2$aPalladium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010165 =LDR 00395cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362540402441 =005 20120730163637.0 =008 060525i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097153 =035 \\$aBZU7059NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aR134.8 =150 \\$aPaleopathology =550 \\$wg$aMedical archaeology =550 \\$wg$aPathology =750 \2$aPaleopathology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010164 =LDR 00885cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362540502441 =005 20120730163636.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097123 =035 \\$aBZU7029NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQE701$bQE996.5 =150 \\$aPaleontology =450 \\$aFossilogy =450 \\$aFossilology =450 \\$aPalaeontology =450 \\$aPaleontology, Zoological =450 \\$aPaleozoology =550 \\$wg$aHistorical geology =550 \\$wg$aZoology =550 \\$aFossils =550 \\$aPrehistoric animals in motion pictures =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(fossilogy, fossilology; archaic: paleontology) =670 \\$aDict. geol. terms$b(paleontology; palaeontology) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on both general and zoological paleontology. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPaleontology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010163 =LDR 00443cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362540602441 =005 20120730163636.0 =008 020712i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097121 =035 \\$aBZU7027NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC =150 \\$aPaleontologists =450 \\$aPalaeontologists =550 \\$wg$aGeologists =670 \\$aScott, W.B. Some memories of a palaeontologist, 1939. =750 \2$aPaleontology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010163 =LDR 01611cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362540702441 =005 20120730163636.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097064 =035 \\$aBZU6970NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aZ105$bZ115.5 =150 \\$aPaleography =450 \\$aHandwriting =550 \\$wg$aAuxiliary sciences of history =550 \\$wg$aWriting =550 \\$aDiplomatics =550 \\$aIllumination of books and manuscripts =550 \\$aManuscripts =680 \\$iHere are entered works on variations in the style of writing in the past and especially with ancient and medieval handwriting. =680 \\$iWorks on written languages as a form of communication or discourse are entered under$aWritten communication. =680 \\$iWorks on the process or result of recording language in the form of conventionalized visible marks or graphic signs on a surface are entered under$aWriting.$iWorks on the writing of a particular language are entered under the name of the language with subdivisions$aAlphabet$iand$aWriting,$ie.g.$aGreek language--Alphabet; Egyptian language--Writing.$iWorks on systems of writing used by several peoples are entered under$aWriting,$ifollowed by the name of the system, e.g.$aWriting, Arabic. =680 \\$iGeneral and comparative works on the Semitic alphabet and its ancient and modern derivatives, or with similar series of characters employed to represent the sounds of a language, are entered under$aAlphabet. =681 \\$iNotes under$aAlphabet; Writing; Written communication =750 \2$aPaleography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010162 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362540802441 =005 20120730163636.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096969 =035 \\$aBZU6875NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPalate, Soft =450 \\$aSoft palate =450 \\$aVelum palatinum =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPalate, Soft$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010160 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362540902441 =005 20120730163636.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096968 =035 \\$aBZU6874NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD662 =150 \\$aPalate$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPalatal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010157 =LDR 00489cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362541002441 =005 20120730163636.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096966 =035 \\$aBZU6872NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGN131$cAnthropology =053 \\$aQL857$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM306$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aPalate =450 \\$aHard palate =550 \\$wg$aMaxilla =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPalate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010159 =LDR 00629cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362541102441 =005 20120730163636.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096949 =035 \\$aBZU6855NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL444.M33$cZoology =150 \\$aPalaemonidae =550 \\$wg$aDecapoda (Crustacea) =550 \\$wg$aShrimps =670 \\$aJayachandran, K.V. Palaemonid prawns, c2001:$bp. 1 (family Palaemonidae (Decapoda, Crustacea)) =670 \\$aKensley, B.F. Palaemonid shrimps from the Amazon basin, Brazil (Crustacea:Decapoda:Natantia), 1982. =750 \2$aPalaemonidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033541 =LDR 00464cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362541202441 =005 20120730163636.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096859 =035 \\$aBZU6765NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPaired comparisons (Statistics) =450 \\$aComparisons, Paired (Statistics) =550 \\$wg$aCorrelation (Statistics) =550 \\$wg$aMathematical statistics =750 \2$aMatched-Pair Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016555 =LDR 00928cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362541302441 =005 20120730163636.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096858 =035 \\$aBZU6764NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF319.5.P34$cPsychology =053 \0$aLB1064$cEducational psychology =150 \\$aPaired-association learning =450 \\$aAssociative learning =450 \\$aPaired associate learning =450 \\$aPaired associates =550 \\$wg$aAssociation of ideas =550 \\$wg$aLearning, Psychology of =670 \\$aHarriman, P.L. Handbook of psych. terms, 1965$b(paired associates: words or other symbols presented together until the learner is able to recollect or to recognize the second only when the first member of the pair is presented) =670 \\$aThes. of psych. index terms$b(Paired Associate Learning) =750 \2$aPaired-Associate Learning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010153 =LDR 00487cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362541402441 =005 20120730163635.0 =008 930928i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096661 =035 \\$aBZU6567NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aND =150 \\$aPainting =450 \\$aOil painting =450 \\$wnne$aPainting, Primitive =450 \\$wnne$aPaintings =550 \\$wg$aGraphic arts =681 \\$iNote under$aPictures =750 \2$aPaintings$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010151 =LDR 00624cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362541502441 =005 20120730163635.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096623 =035 \\$aBZU6529NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP934$bTP937$cManufacture =150 \\$aPaint =450 \\$aEnamel paints =450 \\$aPaints =450 \\$aVarnish paints =550 \\$wg$aCoatings =550 \\$wg$aFinishes and finishing =550 \\$wg$aProtective coatings =550 \\$aCorrosion and anti-corrosives =550 \\$aPaint materials =550 \\$aPigments =750 \2$aPaint$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010150 =LDR 00492cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362541602441 =005 20120730163635.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096621 =035 \\$aBZU6527NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD98.4 =150 \\$aPostoperative pain =450 \\$wnne$aPain, Postoperative =550 \\$wg$aPain =550 \\$wg$aSurgery$xComplications =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pain, Postoperative) =750 \2$aPain, Postoperative$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010149 =LDR 00695cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362541702441 =005 20080508152125.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096617 =035 \\$aBZU6523NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF515$cPsychology =053 \0$aBJ1409$cEthics =053 \0$aQP401$cNeuropsychology =053 \0$aQP451.4$cSensation =053 \0$aRB127$cPathology =053 \0$aRC73.2$cDiagnostic value =150 \\$aPain =450 \\$aAches =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$wg$aPleasure =550 \\$wg$aSenses and sensation =550 \\$wg$aSymptoms =550 \\$aAnalgesia =550 \\$aSuffering =750 \2$aPain$0(DNLM)D010146$5IEN =LDR 00741cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362541802441 =005 20120730163635.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096532 =035 \\$aBZU6438NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTS1970$bTS1974 =150 \\$aPacking-houses =450 \\$aMeat packing industry =450 \\$aPacking industry =550 \\$wg$aFood processing plants =550 \\$wg$aMeat industry and trade =680 \\$iHere are entered works on meat packing, i.e. the wholesale meat industry. Works on the packing of meat for shipment are entered under$aMeat--Packing. =681 \\$iNote under$aMeat--Packing =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMeat-Packing Industry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008462 =LDR 00776cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362541902441 =005 20120730163634.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096514 =035 \\$aBZU6420NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHF5770$cBusiness =053 \\$aTS195$bTS198.8$cManufacturing =150 \\$aPackaging =360 \\$isubdivision$aPackaging$iunder types of products or merchandise for the techniques of wrapping, sealing, and labeling items for marketing, e.g.$aCorn--Packaging =550 \\$wg$aAdvertising =550 \\$wg$aDisplay of merchandise =550 \\$wg$aPhysical distribution of goods =550 \\$wg$aRetail trade =550 \\$aContainers =550 \\$aPacking for shipment =750 \2$aProduct Packaging$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019064 =LDR 00345cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362542002441 =005 20120730163634.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096500 =035 \\$aBZU6406LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPacifiers (Infant care) =550 \\$wg$aInfants' supplies =750 \2$aPacifiers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D041361 =LDR 00930cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362542102441 =005 20120730163633.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096422 =035 \\$aBZU6328NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC684.P3 =150 \\$aCardiac pacemakers =450 \\$aArtificial cardiac pacemakers =450 \\$aArtificial pacemakers, Cardiac =450 \\$aHeart pacemakers =450 \\$wnne$aPacemaker, Artificial (Heart) =450 \\$aPacemakers, Cardiac =450 \\$aPacers (Cardiac pacemakers) =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular instruments, Implanted =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pacemaker, Artificial) =670 \\$aLC database, 7/7/94$b(cardiac pacemakers; pacers) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(pacemaker; artificial cardiac pacemaker; cardiac pacemaker) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(pacemaker, def. 2; pacer) =750 \2$aPacemaker, Artificial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010138 =LDR 01032cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362542202441 =005 20150320162041.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096416 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)oca02105804 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.R623$cZoology =150 \\$aAgoutidae =450 \\$aCuniculidae =450 \\$aCuniculinae =450 \\$wnne$aPacas =550 \\$wg$aRodents =670 \\$aMammal species world:$bp. 783 (Family Agoutidae Gray; syn: Cuniculidae) =670 \\$aOrders families recent mammals world:$bp. 420 (Family Agoutidae Cabrera, 1960; Hystricognath rodents ... The first work to treat pacas as a distinct family was Miller and Gidley (1918) as the family Cuniculidae) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 1052 (The Cuniculinae comprise 2 monotypic genera of pacas: Cuniculus and Stictomys ... The Cuniculinae are sometimes considered to constitute a distinct family, Cuniculidae) =688 \\$aFormer heading: Pacas$5IEN =750 \2$aCuniculidae$0(DNLM)D065469$5IEN =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362542302441 =005 20140304095059.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096391 =035 \\$aBZU6297NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.O1$cChemistry =053 \0$aTD885.5.085$cAir pollution =150 \\$aOzone =550 \\$wg$aChemical tests and reagents =550 \\$wg$aOxygen =750 \2$aOzone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010126 =LDR 00422cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362542402441 =005 20120730163633.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096384 =035 \\$aBZU6290NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF431.O9 =150 \\$aOzaena =450 \\$aAtrophic rhinitis =450 \\$aRhinitis, Atrophic =550 \\$wg$aRhinitis =750 \2$aRhinitis, Atrophic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012222 =LDR 00618cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362542502441 =005 20100719152633.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096377 =035 \\$aBZU6283NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL430.7.O9$cZoology =150 \\$aOysters =450 \\$wnne$aOstreidae =450 \\$aTrue oysters =550 \\$wg$aPterioida =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(oyster: a marine bivalve mollusk (family Ostreidae) true oyster) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(oyster: any of several edible, marine bivalve mollusks of the family Ostreidae) =750 \2$aOstreidae$0(DNLM)D010125$5IEN =LDR 00374cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362542602441 =005 20120730163633.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096359 =035 \\$aBZU6265NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aOxyurida =450 \\$aOxyuroidea =550 \\$wg$aAscaridida =750 \2$aOxyurida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017167 =LDR 00547cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362542702441 =005 20120730163633.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096358 =035 \\$aBZU6264NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ406.O =150 \\$aOxyuriasis in children =550 \\$wg$aInfection in children =750 \2$81$wb$aOxyuriasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010123 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aOxyuriasis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362542802441 =005 20120730163633.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096357 =035 \\$aBZU6263NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOxyuriasis =450 \\$aEnterobiasis =450 \\$aPinworm infections =550 \\$wg$aHelminthiasis =750 \2$aOxyuriasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010123 =LDR 00305cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362542902441 =005 20120730163633.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096356 =035 \\$aBZU6262NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aOxytocinase =750 \2$aCystinyl Aminopeptidase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010122 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362543002441 =005 20120730163633.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096354 =035 \\$aBZU6260NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOxytocin =550 \\$wg$aOligopeptides =550 \\$wg$aPituitary hormones =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aOxytocin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010121 =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362543102441 =005 20120730163633.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096346 =035 \\$aBZU6252NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOxyhemoglobin =550 \\$wg$aHemoglobin =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aOxyhemoglobins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010108 =LDR 00557cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362543202441 =005 20120730163633.0 =008 930106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096343 =035 \\$aBZU6249NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMembrane oxygenators =450 \\$aLungs, Membrane =450 \\$aMembrane lungs =450 \\$wnne$aOxygenators, Membrane =550 \\$wg$aOxygenators =550 \\$aExtracorporeal membrane oxygenation =670 \\$aMESH$b(Oxygenators, Membrane) =750 \2$aOxygenators, Membrane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010107 =LDR 00519cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362543302441 =005 20120730163633.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096342 =035 \\$aBZU6248NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOxygenators =450 \\$aArtificial lungs =450 \\$aBlood oxygenation, Extracorporeal =450 \\$aLungs, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aArtificial organs =550 \\$wg$aHeart, Mechanical =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aOxygenators$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010106 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362543402441 =005 20120730163633.0 =008 910606||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096341 =035 \\$aBZU6247NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP603.O85 =150 \\$aOxygenases =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =750 \2$aOxygenases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010105 =LDR 00564cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362543502441 =005 20120730163633.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096339 =035 \\$aBZU6245NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aOxygen therapy for children =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory therapy for children =750 \2$81$wb$aOxygen Inhalation Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010102 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aOxygen Inhalation Therapy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00547cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362543602441 =005 20120730163632.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096338 =035 \\$aBZU6244NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.O8 =150 \\$aOxygen therapy =450 \\$aOxygen inhalation therapy$5IEN =450 \\$aOxygen$xTherapeutic use =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory therapy =750 \2$aOxygen$xtherapeutic use$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D010100Q000627 =750 \2$aOxygen Inhalation Therapy$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D010102 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362543702441 =005 20120730163632.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096331 =035 \\$aBZU6237NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85096331 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.O1 =150 \\$aOxygen$xIsotopes =750 \2$aOxygen Isotopes$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D010103 =LDR 00514cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362543802441 =005 20120730163632.0 =008 021122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096329 =035 \\$aBZU6235NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.O1$cChemistry =053 \0$aTP245.O9$cChemical technology =150 \\$aOxygen =550 \\$wg$aChalcogens =550 \\$wg$aNonmetals =550 \\$aPhotosynthetic oxygen evolution =681 \\$iExample under$aGases =750 \2$aOxygen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010100 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362543902441 =005 20120730163632.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096318 =035 \\$aBZU6224NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOximetry =550 \\$wg$aBlood gases$xAnalysis =550 \\$wg$aOxygen in the body =750 \2$aOximetry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010092 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362544002441 =005 20120730163632.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096317 =035 \\$aBZU6223NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP602$bQP603 =150 \\$aOxidoreductases =550 \\$wg$aEnzymes =750 \2$aOxidoreductases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010088 =LDR 00380cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362544102441 =005 20120730163632.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096316 =035 \\$aBZU6222NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOxidizing agents =450 \\$aOxidants =450 \\$aOxidizers =550 \\$wg$aOxidation =750 \2$aOxidants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016877 =LDR 00819cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362544202441 =005 20120731163417.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096314 =035 \\$aBZU6220NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQC463.E7$cSpectra =053 \0$aQD305.E7$cAliphatic compounds =053 \0$aQD341.E7$cAromatic compounds =053 \0$aQD389.5$cMineralogy =150 \\$aOxides =550 \\$wg$aChalcogenides =550 \\$wg$aOxygen compounds =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 16, 2012$b(An oxide is a chemical compound that contains at least one oxygen atom and one other element in its chemical formula) =670 \\$aDictionary.com, Apr. 16, 2012$b(oxide: a compound in which oxygen is bonded to one or more electropositive atoms) =750 \2$aOxides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010087 =LDR 00514cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362544302441 =005 20120730163632.0 =008 930224||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096311 =035 \\$aBZU6217NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD716.O95$cPhotochemistry =150 \\$aOxidation-reduction reaction =450 \\$aElectron transfer reaction =450 \\$aOxido-reduction =450 \\$aRedox reaction =550 \\$wg$aChemical reactions =750 \2$aOxidation-Reduction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010084 =LDR 00321cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362544402441 =005 20120730163632.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096306 =035 \\$aBZU6212NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP601 =150 \\$aOxidases =750 \2$aOxidoreductases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010088 =LDR 00709cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362544502441 =005 20120730163632.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096293 =035 \\$aBZU6199NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOxazoles =450 \\$aFuromonazoles =450 \\$aMunchnones =550 \\$wg$aAzoles =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Oxazoles. Scope note: Five-membered heterocyclic ring structions containing an oxygen in the 1-position and a nitrogen in the 3-position, in distinction from the isoxazoles where they are at the 1,2 positions. Entry term: Munchnones) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(oxazole) =750 \2$aOxazoles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010080 =LDR 00447cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362544602441 =005 20120730163632.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096292 =035 \\$aBZU6198NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC918.O9 =150 \\$aOxaluria =450 \\$aHyperoxaluria$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aCarbohydrates$xMetabolism$xDisorders =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHyperoxaluria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006959 =LDR 00318cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362544702441 =005 20120730163632.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096288 =035 \\$aBZU6194NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQD305.A2 =150 \\$aOxalic acid =750 \2$aOxalic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019815 =LDR 00451cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362544802441 =005 20050211124438.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096279 =035 \\$aBZU6185NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL696.S8$bQL696.S85 =150 \\$aOwls =450 \\$aStriges =450 \\$aStrigiformes =550 \\$wg$aBirds =681 \\$iExample under$aBirds of prey =750 \2$aStrigiformes$0(DNLM)D020305$5IEN =LDR 00567cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362544902441 =005 20120730163631.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096272 =035 \\$aBZU6178NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP275 =150 \\$aOvum implantation =450 \\$aBlastocyst implantation =450 \\$aImplantation of ovum =450 \\$aNidation =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xTrimester, First =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ovum implantation x Implantation, Blastocyst, Nidation) =750 \2$aEmbryo Implantation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010064 =LDR 02266cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362545002441 =005 20120730163631.0 =008 060803||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096271 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL965$cEmbryology =150 \\$aOvum =450 \\$aEgg cell =450 \\$aEgg (Cytology) =450 \\$aFemale gamete =450 \\$aOocyte =450 \\$aOvocyte =450 \\$aSecondary oocyte =550 \\$wg$aGametes =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of the life sciences, c1976$b(ovum [CYTOL]: a female gamete. Also known as egg; egg: 1. A large, female sex cell enclosed in a porous, calcareous, or leather shell, produced by birds and reptiles. 2. See ovum) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(ovum (Cell Biol.) a) the female reproductive cell or gamete of animals, which is capable of developing, usually only after fertilization, into a new individual b) the female reproductive cell or gamete of plants; egg: 1. the roundish reproductive body produced by the female of certain animals, as birds and most reptiles, consisting of an ovum and its envelope of albumen, jelly, membranes, egg case, or shell, according to species. 5. Also called egg cell; the female gamete; ovum) =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biological terms, c2000$b(oocyte: female germ cell in which meiosis occurs, in animals. Oocytes undergoing the 1st meiotic division are often termed primary oocytes, after which they become secondary oocytes, which undergo the 2nd meiotic division to become mature eggs; ovocyte: oocyte q.v.; ovum: a female gamete alt. egg, egg cell. plu. ova. see also oocyte) =670 \\$aThe Wordsworth dict. of sci. & tech., 1995$b(o�ocyte: An ovum prior to the formation of the first polar body; a female gametocyte) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Oocytes. UF Ovocytes. Scope Note: Female germ cells derived from Oogonia and termed Oocytes when they enter Meiosis. The primary oocytes begin meiosis but are arrested at the diplotene state until Ovulation at Puberty to give rise to haploid secondary oocytes or ova (Ovum).) =670 \\$aAmer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., via WWW, June 20, 2005$b(oocyte: A cell from which an egg or ovum develops by meiosis; a female gametocyte) =750 \2$aOvum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010063 =LDR 00642cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362545102441 =005 20100722092441.0 =008 030730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096270 =035 \\$aBZU6176LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK659 =150 \\$aOvules =450 \\$aBuds, Seed =450 \\$aSeed buds =550 \\$wg$aPlant anatomy =550 \\$aSeeds =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biol. terms, 1979$b(ovule: a structure in seed plants which contains the megasporangium, megaspore, a food store, and a coat, and develops into a seed after fertilization; alt. seed bud) =750 \2$aOvule$0(DNLM)D056771$5IEN =LDR 00447cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362545202441 =005 20120730163631.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096268 =035 \\$aBZU6174NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG133.7 =150 \\$aOvulation$xInduction =450 \\$aInduced ovulation =450 \\$aInduction of ovulation =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aOvulation Induction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010062 =LDR 00476cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362545302441 =005 20120730163631.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096267 =035 \\$aBZU6173NU =035 \\$aSH 85096267 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOvulation$xDetection =450 \\$aDetection of ovulation =450 \\$aOvulation$xTime determination =450 \\$aTime determination of ovulation =750 \2$aOvulation Detection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010061 =LDR 00473cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362545402441 =005 20120730163631.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096266 =035 \\$aBZU6172NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP261 =150 \\$aOvulation =550 \\$wg$aMenstrual cycle =550 \\$wg$aOvaries =550 \\$wg$aReproduction =550 \\$aAnovulation =550 \\$aCorpus luteum =750 \2$aOvulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010060 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362545502441 =005 20060705091805.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096265 =035 \\$aBZU6171LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aOvoviviparity =450 \\$aOvoviviparism =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =750 \2$aOvoviviparity$0(DNLM)D052285$5IEN =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362545602441 =005 20120730163631.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096262 =035 \\$aBZU6168NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL881$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQP265$cPhysiology =150 \\$aOviduct =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs, Female =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aOviducts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010057 =LDR 00542cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362545702441 =005 20120730163631.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096199 =035 \\$aBZU6105NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK656 =150 \\$aOverlay dentures =450 \\$aDental prosthesis, Telescopic =450 \\$aDentures, Overlay =450 \\$aOverdentures =450 \\$aTelescopic dental prosthesis =550 \\$wg$aDentures =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDenture, Overlay$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003828 =LDR 00334cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362545802441 =005 20120730163631.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096188 =035 \\$aBZU6094NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG481 =150 \\$aOvariotomy =750 \2$aOvary$xsurgery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010053Q000601 =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362545902441 =005 20120730163631.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096187 =035 \\$aBZU6093NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.O8 =150 \\$aOvaries$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aOvarian Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010051 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362546002441 =005 20120730163631.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096185 =035 \\$aBZU6091NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG441$bRG481 =150 \\$aOvaries$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aOvarian Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010049 =LDR 00647cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362546102441 =005 20120730163631.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096184 =035 \\$aBZU6090NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL881$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM421$cHuman anatomy =053 \0$aQP261$cPhysiology =150 \\$aOvaries =450 \\$aOvary =550 \\$wg$aAdnexa uteri =550 \\$wg$aGonads =550 \\$wg$aOvum =670 \\$aKimaro, W.H. An immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study of the ovary of the immature ostrich (Struthio camelus), 2005. =750 \2$aOvary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010053 =LDR 00378cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362546202441 =005 20120730163630.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096097 =035 \\$aBZU6003NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C25$cZoology =150 \\$aOtters =450 \\$aLutrinae =550 \\$wg$aMustelidae =750 \2$aOtters$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010041 =LDR 00384cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362546302441 =005 20120730163630.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096077 =035 \\$aBZU5983NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF123 =150 \\$aOtoscopy =550 \\$wg$aEar$xExamination =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopy =750 \2$aOtoscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D038781 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362546402441 =005 20120730163630.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096076 =035 \\$aBZU5982NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOtoscopes =450 \\$wnne$aOtoscope =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopes =750 \2$aOtoscopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019720 =LDR 00430cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362546502441 =005 20120730163630.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096075 =035 \\$aBZU5981NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF270 =150 \\$aOtosclerosis =450 \\$aOtospongiosis =550 \\$wg$aDeafness =550 \\$wg$aLabyrinth (Ear)$xDiseases =750 \2$aOtosclerosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010040 =LDR 00608cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362546602441 =005 20120730163630.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85096074 =035 \\$aBZU5980NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF127 =150 \\$aOtoplasty =550 \\$wg$aEar$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =750 \2$81$wb$aSurgery, Plastic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013518 =750 \2$81$wb$aEar, External$xsurgery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004431Q000601 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSurgery, Plastic$iand$aEar, External--surgery. =LDR 00742cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362546702441 =005 20120730163630.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096060 =035 \\$aBZU5966NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85096060 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOtoliths =450 \\$aEar crystals =450 \\$aEar stones =450 \\$aOtoconia =450 \\$aOtoconites =450 \\$aOtolites =450 \\$aOtostea =450 \\$aStatoconia =450 \\$aStatoliths =550 \\$wg$aOtolith organs =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict., 26th ed.$b(otoliths, statoliths, ear crystals, otolites, statoconia, otoconia) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(otolith, ear stone) =750 \2$aOtolithic Membrane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010037 =LDR 00562cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362546802441 =005 20120730163630.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85096058 =035 \\$aBZU5964NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF51 =150 \\$aOtolaryngology, Operative =450 \\$aOperative otolaryngology =450 \\$aOtolaryngologic surgery =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Operative =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Orificial =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/5/91. =750 \2$aOtorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013517 =LDR 00538cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362436902441 =005 20120730163348.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85070158 =035 \\$aBZS0064NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRC1076.J48$cAviation medicine =150 \\$aJet lag =450 \\$aLag, Jet =550 \\$wg$aAviation medicine =550 \\$wg$aBiological rhythms =550 \\$wg$aFlight$xPhysiological aspects =550 \\$wg$aTravel$xPhysiological aspects =750 \2$aJet Lag Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020179 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362437002441 =005 20120730163348.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069873 =035 \\$aBZR9779NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aJejunum =550 \\$wg$aIntestine, Small =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aJejunum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007583 =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362437102441 =005 20120730163348.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069872 =035 \\$aBZR9778NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aJejunostomy =550 \\$wg$aEnterostomy =550 \\$wg$aJejunum$xSurgery =750 \2$aJejunostomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007582 =LDR 01223cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362437202441 =005 20120730163348.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85069871 =035 \\$aBZR9777NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD540.85 =150 \\$aJejunoileal bypass =450 \\$aBypass, Jejunoileal =450 \\$aIleojejunal bypass =450 \\$aIntestinal bypass =450 \\$aJejunal bypass =450 \\$aJejunal ileal bypass =450 \\$aJejunectomy =450 \\$aJejuno-ileal bypass =450 \\$aJejunoileal shunt =450 \\$aJejunoileostomy =550 \\$wg$aIleum$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aJejunum$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aObesity$xSurgery =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 6, 2007$b(Jejunoileal Bypass. Entry terms: Ileojejunal Bypass, Intestinal Bypass, Jejuno-Ileal Bypass. Scope note: A procedure consisting of the surgical anastomosis of the proximal part of the jejunum to the distal portion of the ileum so as to bypass the nutrient-absorptive segment of the small intestine. Due to the severe malnutrition and life-threatening metabolic complications, this method is no longer used to treat morbid obesity.) =750 \2$aJejunoileal Bypass$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007581 =LDR 00624cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362437302441 =005 20120730163348.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069870 $zn 96025740 =035 \\$aBZR9776NU =035 \\$ash 85069870 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBX8525$bBX8528 =150 \\$aJehovah's Witnesses =550 \\$wg$aChristian sects =667 \\$aFormerly also a corporate heading$5IEN =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the movement known as Jehovah's Witnesses and works on followers of this movement as a class of persons. =750 \2$aJehovah's Witnesses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033221 =LDR 00343cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362437402441 =005 20120730163346.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069142 =035 \\$aBZR9048NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL458.2.I9 =150 \\$aIxodes =550 \\$wg$aIxodidae =750 \2$aIxodes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018884 =LDR 00412cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362437502441 =005 20120730163348.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069852 =035 \\$aBZR9758NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF575.J4$cPsychology =150 \\$aJealousy =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$aEnvy =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aJealousy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007578 =LDR 00694cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362437602441 =005 20120730163346.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069129 =035 \\$aBZR9035LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A6853$cBotany =053 \\$aSB413.I84$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aIvy =450 \\$aHedera =450 \\$aIvies =550 \\$wg$aAraliaceae =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Hedera L., ivy, Araliaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aPierot, S. The ivy book, 1974:$bp. 22 (ivy's botanical name is Hedera) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Hedera, ivy) =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/23/89$b(ivy, ivies) =750 \2$aHedera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035981 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362437702441 =005 20120730163346.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069082 =035 \\$aBZR8988NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF918.I83$cVeterinary drug =150 \\$aIvermectin =550 \\$wg$aAvermectins =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIvermectin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007559 =LDR 00711cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362437802441 =005 20120730163346.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068685 =035 \\$aBZR8591NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aIsotretinoin =450 \\$aAccutane (Trademark) =450 \\$aCis-retinoic acid =450 \\$aRetinoic acid, Cis- =550 \\$wg$aTretinoin =670 \\$aMESH$b(Isotretinoin x 13-cis-Retinoic acid; a keratolytic agent) =670 \\$aWashington Post, Feb. 26, 1998:$bp. A1 (Accutane ... also known as isotretinoin, was approved by the FDA in 1982 for the treatment of a particularly severe form of nodular acne) =750 \2$aIsotretinoin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015474 =LDR 00631cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362437902441 =005 20120730163346.0 =008 860211\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85068681 =035 \\$aBZR8587NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85068681 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD466.5 =150 \\$aIsotopes =360 \\$isubdivision$aIsotopes$iunder individual elements and groups of elements for works discussing collectively the isotopic forms of those elements as well as for works on individual numbered isotopes of those elements, e.g.$aCopper--Isotopes =550 \\$wg$aNuclides =750 \2$aIsotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007554 =LDR 00472cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362438002441 =005 20120730163346.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068677 =035 \\$aBZR8583NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD608 =150 \\$aIsotope dilution analysis =450 \\$aIsotopic dilution analysis =550 \\$wg$aRadiochemical analysis =550 \\$wg$aRadioisotopes =750 \2$aRadioisotope Dilution Technique$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011865 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362438102441 =005 20110420180207.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068672 =035 \\$aBZR8578NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aIsotachophoresis =550 \\$wg$aElectrophoresis =750 \2$aIsotachophoresis$0(DNLM)D057625$5IEN =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362438202441 =005 20120730163346.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068668 =035 \\$aBZR8574NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIsoquinoline =550 \\$wg$aQuinoline =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIsoquinolines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007546 =LDR 00381cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362438302441 =005 20120730163348.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069815 =035 \\$aBZR9721NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.J =053 \\$aRD661 =150 \\$aJaws$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aJaw Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007573 =LDR 00710cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362438402441 =005 20120730163346.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068667 =035 \\$aBZR8573NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.I =150 \\$aIsoproterenol =450 \\$aDihydroxyisopropylaminomethylbenzyl alcohol =450 \\$aIsoprenalene =450 \\$aIsopropylarterenol =550 \\$wg$aAminobenzyl alcohol =550 \\$wg$aAntispasmodics =550 \\$wg$aBronchodilator agents =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular agents =550 \\$wg$aIsopropylamine =550 \\$wg$aSympathomimetic agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIsoproterenol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007545 =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362438502441 =005 20120730163348.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069811 =035 \\$aBZR9717NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC936 =150 \\$aJaws$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aJaw Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007571 =LDR 00332cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362438602441 =005 20120730163345.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068666 =035 \\$aBZR8572NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIsopropylamine =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPropylamines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011437 =LDR 00393cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362438702441 =005 20120730163348.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069810 =035 \\$aBZR9716NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aJaws$xCysts =690 \\$ar2:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aJaw Cysts$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007570 =750 \2$aNonodontogenic Cysts$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D009631 =LDR 01000cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362438802441 =005 20120730163345.0 =008 050812i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85068661 =035 \\$aBZR8567NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL444.M34$cZoology =150 \\$aIsopoda =450 \\$aApoda (Isopoda) =450 \\$aIsopod Crustacea =450 \\$aIsopod crustaceans =450 \\$aIsopods =550 \\$wg$aMalacostraca =670 \\$aMenzies, R.J. The common marine isopod Crustacea of Puerto Rico, 1978:$bp. 1 (isopod crustaceans) p. 7 (isopods) =670 \\$aITIS, Aug. 11, 2005$b(Isopoda Latreille, 1817 -- valid -- isopods, pillbugs, sowbugs. Taxonomic rank: order. Synonym: Apoda. Superorder Peracarida, Subclass Eumalacostraca, Class Malacostraca) =670 \\$aWorld list of marine, freshwater, and terrestrial isopod crustaceans, via Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History website, Aug. 11, 2005$b(isopods) =750 \2$aIsopoda$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033321 =LDR 00335cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362438902441 =005 20120730163348.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069809 =035 \\$aBZR9715NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aJaws$xCancer =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aJaw Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007573 =LDR 00441cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362439002441 =005 20091028083131.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068647 =035 \\$aBZR8553NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD471 =150 \\$aIsomerism =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Physical and theoretical =550 \\$wg$aMolecular rotation =550 \\$aStereochemistry =750 \2$aIsomerism$0(DNLM)D007536$5IEN =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362439102441 =005 20120730163345.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068646 =035 \\$aBZR8552NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP615$bQP616 =150 \\$aIsomerases =450 \\$wnne$aIsomerase =550 \\$wg$aEnzymes =750 \2$aIsomerases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007535 =LDR 00663cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362439202441 =005 20120730163345.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068640 =035 \\$aBZR8546NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA975 =150 \\$aIsolation (Hospital care) =450 \\$aIsolation techniques in hospitals =550 \\$wg$aAsepsis and antisepsis =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases$xHospitals =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases$xPrevention =550 \\$wg$aHospital care =550 \\$wg$aQuarantine =750 \2$aPatient Isolation$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D010356 =750 \2$aPatient Isolators$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D010357 =LDR 00404cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362439302441 =005 20120730163347.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85069807 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02130448 =035 \\$aBZR9713NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aJaws$xAbnormalities =450 \\$wnne$aJaws$xAbnormities and deformities =750 \2$aJaw Abnormalities$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007569 =LDR 00767cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362439402441 =005 20120515125907.0 =008 060526i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85068639 =035 \\$aBZR8545NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aIsolating mechanisms =450 \\$aIsolation, Biotic =450 \\$aIsolation mechanisms =450 \\$aReproductive isolation mechanisms =550 \\$wg$aEvolution (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aReproduction =550 \\$wg$aSpecies =670 \\$aK�ohler, S. Mechanisms for partial reproductive isolation in a Bombina hybrid zone in Romania, 2003:$bPDF abstr. (reproductive isolation) p. 1 (reproductive isolation mechanisms) p. 3 (isolation mechanisms) =750 \2$aReproductive Isolation$0(DNLM)D060047$5IEN =LDR 00728cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362439502441 =005 20120730163347.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85069806 =035 \\$aBZR9712NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85069806 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL821$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM105$cHuman anatomy =053 \0$aQP311$cPhysiology =150 \\$aJaws =450 \\$aJaw apparatus =450 \\$aMasticatory apparatus =550 \\$wg$aCraniology =550 \\$wg$aFacial bones =550 \\$wg$aHead =550 \\$wg$aMouth =670 \\$aFrazzetta, T.H. Morphology and function of the jaw apparatus in Python sebae and Python molurus, 1963. =750 \2$aJaw$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007568 =LDR 00342cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362439602441 =005 20080324095548.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068636 =035 \\$aBZR8542LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aIsoindole =450 \\$aBenzazole =550 \\$wg$aIndole =750 \2$aIsoindoles$0(DNLM)D054833$5IEN =LDR 00553cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362439702441 =005 20120730163347.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069802 =035 \\$aBZR9708NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK522 =150 \\$aJaw relation records =450 \\$aBite registration (Dentistry) =450 \\$aMaxillomandibular records =550 \\$wg$aDental records =550 \\$wg$aJaws =550 \\$wg$aOcclusion (Dentistry) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aJaw Relation Record$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007574 =LDR 00564cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362439802441 =005 20120730163345.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068633 =035 \\$aBZR8539NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIsoenzymes =450 \\$aAllozymes =450 \\$aIsozymes =550 \\$wg$aEnzymes =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 41, p. 1208 (isozymes, syn: allozymes, isoenzymes) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Enzymes, Isoenzymes) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIsoenzymes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007527 =LDR 00565cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362439902441 =005 20120730163345.0 =008 920803||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85068632 =035 \\$aBZR8538NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP519.9.I8$cBiological chemistry =150 \\$aIsoelectric focusing =450 \\$aElectrofocusing =450 \\$aFocusing, Isoelectric =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Analytic$xQualitative =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Organic =550 \\$wg$aElectrophoresis =750 \2$aIsoelectric Focusing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007525 =LDR 00432cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362440002441 =005 20120730163347.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069785 =035 \\$aBZR9691NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aJaundice, Obstructive =450 \\$aObstructive jaundice =550 \\$wg$aBile ducts$xObstructions =550 \\$wg$aJaundice =750 \2$aJaundice, Obstructive$5IEN$0(DNLM)D041781 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362440102441 =005 20120730163345.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068629 =035 \\$aBZR8535NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIsoantigens =550 \\$wg$aAntigens =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIsoantigens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007519 =LDR 00550cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362440202441 =005 20060613092534.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069784 =035 \\$aBZR9690NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ276 =150 \\$aJaundice, Neonatal =450 \\$aBuhl's disease =450 \\$aHyperbilirubinemia, Neonatal =450 \\$aIcterus neonatorum =450 \\$aNeonatal jaundice =450 \\$aRitter's disease =450 \\$aWickel's disease =750 \2$aJaundice, Neonatal$0(DNLM)D007567$5IEN =LDR 00450cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362440302441 =005 20080331132200.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068606 =035 \\$aBZR8512NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIslands of Langerhans$xTumors =450 \\$aInsulinoma =450 \\$aInsuloma =450 \\$aIslet cell tumors =550 \\$wg$aChromaffin cells$xTumors =750 \2$aInsulinoma$0(DNLM)D007340$5IEN =LDR 00429cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362440402441 =005 20120730163347.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069783 =035 \\$aBZR9689NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC851 =053 \\$aRJ276$cInfants =150 \\$aJaundice =450 \\$aIcterus (Pathology) =550 \\$wg$aBiliary tract$xDiseases =750 \2$aJaundice$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007565 =LDR 00706cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362440502441 =005 20120730163345.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068605 =035 \\$aBZR8511NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP188.P26$cPhysiology =150 \\$aIslands of Langerhans =450 \\$aEndocrine pancreas =450 \\$aIslet cells =450 \\$aIslets of Langerhans =450 \\$aLangerhans, Islands of =450 \\$aPancreatic islets =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands =550 \\$wg$aPancreas =670 \\$aMESH$b(Islands of Langerhans, x Islets of Langerhans) =670 \\$aLC data base, 06/24/89 =750 \2$aIslets of Langerhans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007515 =LDR 00452cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362440602441 =005 20130312084457.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068496 =035 \\$aBZR8402NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGB471$bGB478 =150 \\$aIslands =450 \\$aIsles =450 \\$aIslets =550 \\$wg$aLandforms =670 \\$aRandom House$b(islet, a very small island) =750 \2$aIslands$0(DNLM)D062312$5IEN =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362440702441 =005 20120730163347.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069780 =035 \\$aBZR9686LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.E9 =150 \\$aJatropha =550 \\$wg$aEuphorbiaceae =750 \2$aJatropha$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031286 =LDR 01376cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362440802441 =005 20120730163344.0 =008 041221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85068390 =035 \\$aBZR8296NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBP1$bBP223 =150 \\$aIslam =360 \\$iheadings with$aIslam$iadded in parentheses, e.g.$aKufr (Islam);$iand subdivision$aIslam$iunder religious topics, e.g.$aMysticism--Islam;$ialso headings beginning with the words$aIslamic$iand$aMuslim =450 \\$wnne$aMohammedanism =450 \\$aMuhammadanism =450 \\$aMuslimism =450 \\$aMussulmanism =550 \\$wg$aReligions =550 \\$aMuslims =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the religion of which Muhammad is the prophet. Works on the community of believers in Islam are entered under$aMuslims.$iWorks on the group of countries in which the majority of the people are Muslims or in which Islam is the established religion are entered under$aIslamic countries.$iWorks on the cultural system or civilization erected on the foundation of the religion Islam are entered under specific headings according to period covered, e.g.$aCivilization, Islamic$i(for the medieval period);$aIslamic countries--Civilization$i(for the modern period and general works). =681 \\$iNotes under$aIslamic countries; Muslims =750 \2$aIslam$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007514 =LDR 00447cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362440902441 =005 20120730163347.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069764 =035 \\$aBZR9670LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.O44$cBotany =053 \0$aSB303.J37$cAromatic plants =150 \\$aJasmine =450 \\$aJasminum =450 \\$aJessamine =550 \\$wg$aOleaceae =750 \2$aJasminum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031660 =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362441002441 =005 20120730163344.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068339 =035 \\$aBZR8245NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC862.I82 =150 \\$aIschemic colitis =450 \\$aColitis, Ischemic$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aColitis =550 \\$wg$aIntestinal ischemia =750 \2$aColitis, Ischemic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017091 =LDR 00424cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362441102441 =005 20060807082832.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85068338 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02122675 =035 \\$aBZR8244NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB144 =150 \\$aIschemia =450 \\$aIschaemia =550 \\$wg$aBlood circulation disorders =750 \2$aIschemia$0(DNLM)D007511$5IEN =LDR 00626cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362441202441 =005 20060614151555.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069687 =035 \\$aBZR9593LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C78$cBotany =053 \\$aSB413.M67$cOrnamental plant =150 \\$aJapanese morning glory =450 \\$aImperial Japanese morning glory =450 \\$aIpomoea imperialis =450 \\$aIpomoea nil =450 \\$aPharbitis nil =450 \\$aWhite-edge morning glory =550 \\$wg$aIpomoea =550 \\$wg$aMorning glories =750 \2$aIpomoea nil$0(DNLM)D049915$5IEN =LDR 00400cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362441302441 =005 20120730163344.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85068334 =035 \\$aBZR8240NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C9$cBotany =150 \\$aIsatis =550 \\$wg$aCruciferae =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Isatis L. Cruciferae) =750 \2$aIsatis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031219 =LDR 00449cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362441402441 =005 20120730163347.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069622 =035 \\$aBZR9528LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR189.5.E5 =150 \\$aJapanese B encephalitis vaccine =450 \\$wnne$aJapanese encephalitis vaccine =550 \\$wg$aViral vaccines =750 \2$aJapanese Encephalitis Vaccines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D022321 =LDR 00815cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362441502441 =005 20120730163347.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85069621 =035 \\$aBZR9527NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC141.E6 =150 \\$aJapanese B encephalitis =450 \\$aEncephalitis B =450 \\$wnne$aJapanese encephalitis =450 \\$aRussian autumnal encephalitis =450 \\$aType B encephalitis =550 \\$wg$aEpidemic encephalitis =550 \\$wg$aFlaviviral diseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Encephalitis, Japanese B) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Encephalitis : Japanese B encephalitis; also called encephalitis B, type B encephalitis, Russian autumnal encephalitis, Japanese encephalitis) =750 \2$aEncephalitis, Japanese$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004672 =LDR 01222cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362441602441 =005 20120730163344.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85068314 =035 \\$aBZR8220NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC862.I77 =150 \\$aIrritable colon =450 \\$aAdaptive colitis =450 \\$aColic myxoneurosis =450 \\$aColon, Irritable =450 \\$aColonic diseases, Functional =450 \\$aFunctional bowel disease =450 \\$aIntestinal neurosis =450 \\$aIrritable bowel syndrome =450 \\$aIrritable colon syndrome =450 \\$aMucous colitis =450 \\$aMyxomembranous colitis =450 \\$aSpastic colon =450 \\$aUnstable colon =550 \\$wg$aColon (Anatomy)$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aIrritation (Pathology) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Nov. 1, 2006$b(Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Entry terms: Colitis, Mucous, Colon, Irritable. Scope note: A disorder with chronic or recurrent colonic symptoms without a clearcut etiology. This conditions is characterized by chronic or recurrent abdominal pain, bloating, mucus in feces, and an erratic disturbance of defecation.) =750 \2$aIrritable Bowel Syndrome$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D043183 =LDR 00720cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362441702441 =005 20110315102413.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068298 =035 \\$aBZR8204NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aS612$bS619$cGeneral =053 \\$aSB112$cManuals =150 \\$aIrrigation farming =360 \\$isubdivision$aIrrigation$iunder individual crops, e.g.$aCorn--Irrigation =450 \\$aIrrigated agriculture =450 \\$aIrrigated farming =450 \\$aIrrigation agriculture =550 \\$wg$aAgriculture =550 \\$wg$aArid regions agriculture =550 \\$wg$aIrrigation =550 \\$aCrops and water =750 \2$aAgricultural Irrigation$0(DNLM)D057914$5IEN =LDR 00421cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362441802441 =005 20110202114315.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068290 =035 \\$aBZR8196NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIrrigation (Medicine) =450 \\$aLavage =550 \\$wg$aAsepsis and antisepsis =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =750 \2$aTherapeutic Irrigation$0(DNLM)D007507$5IEN =LDR 00741cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362441902441 =005 20120730163344.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85068237 =035 \\$aBZR8143NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP552.I7 =150 \\$aIron-sulfur proteins =450 \\$wnne$aIron sulphur proteins =450 \\$aSulfur-iron proteins =550 \\$wg$aIron proteins =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 15, 2007$b(Iron-Sulfur Proteins. Scope note: A group of proteins possessing only the iron-sulfur complex as the prosthetic group.) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Iron sulphur proteins =750 \2$aIron-Sulfur Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007506 =LDR 00400cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362442002441 =005 20120730163344.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068203 =035 \\$aBZR8109NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC632.I7 =150 \\$aIron$xMetabolism$xDisorders =450 \\$wnne$aIron metabolism disorders =750 \2$aIron Metabolism Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019189 =LDR 01096cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362442102441 =005 20120730163347.0 =008 921201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85069294 =035 \\$aBZR9200NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC394.C83 =150 \\$aCreutzfeldt-Jakob disease =450 \\$aCJD (Disease) =450 \\$aCreutzfeldt-Jakob syndrome =450 \\$aHeidenhain syndrome =450 \\$wnne$aJakob-Creutzfeldt disease =450 \\$aJakob-Creutzfeldt syndrome =450 \\$aJakob's disease =450 \\$aSpastic pseudosclerosis =450 \\$aSub-acute spongiform encephalopathy =450 \\$aSubacute spongiform encephalopathy =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPresenile dementia =550 \\$wg$aPrion diseases =550 \\$aBovine spongiform encephalopathy =670 \\$aSub-acute spongiform encephalopathies, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Creutzfeldt-Jakob syndrome was Jakob-Creutzfeldt syndrome 1981-90 was Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, 1969-80) =750 \2$aCreutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007562 =LDR 00529cz 2200169n 4500 =001 9880362442202441 =005 20241021155604.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068189 =035 \\$aBZR8095NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC627.I75 =150 \\$aIron deficiency diseases =550 \\$wg$aTrace element deficiency diseases =750 \2$aIron$xdeficiency$0(DNLM)D007501Q000172$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000090463$5IEN-M =750 \2$aIron Deficiencies$0(DNLM)D000090463$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00579cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362442302441 =005 20110721092712.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068188 =035 \\$aBZR8094NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ416.I75 =150 \\$aIron deficiency anemia in children =550 \\$wg$aAnemia in children =750 \2$81$wb$aAnemia, Iron-Deficiency$0(DNLM)D018798$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnemia, Hypochromic$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01621cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362442402441 =005 20120730163346.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85069227 =035 \\$aBZR9133NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL947 =150 \\$aJacobson's organ =450 \\$aJacobsen's organ =450 \\$aOrgan of Jacobson =450 \\$aOrganum vomeronasale =450 \\$aVNO (Vomeronasal organ) =450 \\$aVomeronasal nerve =450 \\$aVomeronasal organ =450 \\$aVomeronasal pits =450 \\$aVomeronasal system =550 \\$wg$aChemoreceptors =550 \\$wg$aNose =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 6, 2009$b(Vomeronasal organ (VNO), or Jacobson's organ; an auxiliary olfactory sense organ that is found in many animals; discovered by Ludvig Jacobson 1813) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 6, 2009$b(Vomeronasal organ; UF: Jacobson organ, Jacobson's organ, Organum vomeronasale, vomeronasal nerve, vomeronasal system; scope note: an accessory chemoreceptor organ that is separated from the main olfactory mucosa. It is situated at the base of the nasal septum.) =670 \\$aMedlinePlus medical dictionary, via WWW, Mar. 9, 2009$b(Vomeronasal organ; either of a pair of small blind pouches or tubes in many vertebrates; situated one on either side of the nasal septum or in the buccal cavity; called also: Jacobson's organ, organ of Jacobson) =670 \\$aChemistry.about.com WWW site, Mar. 12, 2009$b(Jacobson's organ; also known as: Vomeronasal organ, Vomeronasal pits; common misspellings: Jacobsen's organ) =750 \2$aVomeronasal Organ$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019147 =LDR 00315cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362442502441 =005 20050523124620.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069185 =035 \\$aBZR9091NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.C2 =150 \\$aJackals =750 \2$aJackals$0(DNLM)D046030$5IEN =LDR 00529cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362442602441 =005 20120730163346.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069146 =035 \\$aBZR9052NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL458.2.I9 =150 \\$aIxodidae =450 \\$aHard ticks =450 \\$aWood ticks =550 \\$wg$aParasitiformes =550 \\$wg$aTicks =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 116 (Ixodidae, suborder Ixodida, order Parasitiformes) =750 \2$aIxodidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026863 =LDR 00529cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362442702441 =005 20110721092158.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068186 =035 \\$aBZR8092NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA645.I75$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC641.7.I7$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aIron deficiency anemia =450 \\$aHypoferric anemia =550 \\$wg$aHypochromic anemia =550 \\$wg$aIron deficiency diseases =750 \2$aAnemia, Iron-Deficiency$0(DNLM)D018798$5IEN =LDR 01902cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362442802441 =005 20121228154628.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85068181 =035 \\$aBZR8087NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.F4$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.F4$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.I8$cChemical technology =150 \\$aIron compounds =450 \\$aFerric compounds =450 \\$aFerrous compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 19, 2012$b(Category: Iron compounds. This is intended for compounds that contain iron in their composition.) Ferric (Ferric refers to iron-containing materials or compounds. In chemistry the term is reserved for iron with an oxidation number of +3, also denoted iron(III) or Fe p3+ (B. On the other hand, ferrous refers to iron with oxidation number of +2, denoted iron(II) or Fe p2+ (B.) Iron (Iron forms compounds mainly in the +2 and +3 oxidation states. Traditionally, iron(II) compounds are called ferrous, and iron(III) compounds ferric. Iron also occurs in higher oxidation states, an example being the purple potassium ferrate (K b2 (BFeO b4 (B) which contains iron in its +6 oxidation state. Iron(IV) is a common intermediate in many in biochemical oxidation reactions. Numerous organometallic compounds contain formal oxidation states of +1, 0, -1, or even -2.) =670 \\$aColumbia encyclopedia, 6th ed., via Fact monster website, Aug. 19, 2012:$biron > compounds (Iron forms such compounds as oxides, hydroxides, halides, acetates, carbonates, sulfides, nitrates, sulfates, and a number of complex ions. It is chemically active and forms two major series of chemical compounds, the bivalent iron (II), or ferrous, compounds and the trivalent iron (III), or ferric, compounds.) =750 \2$aIron Compounds$0(DNLM)D058085$5IEN =LDR 00470cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362442902441 =005 20120730163344.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068178 =035 \\$aBZR8084NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.I82$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aIron chelates =450 \\$aChelators, Iron =450 \\$aIron chelators =550 \\$wg$aChelates =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIron Chelating Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007502 =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362443002441 =005 20120730163344.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85068140 =035 \\$aBZR8046NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85068140 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.F4 =150 \\$aIron$xIsotopes =750 \2$aIron Isotopes$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007503 =LDR 00615cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362443102441 =005 20120730163344.0 =008 030603i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85068131 =035 \\$aBZR8037NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.F4$cChemistry =053 \0$aQE391.I7$cMineralogy =053 \0$aTA464$bTA479$cMaterials engineering =053 \0$aTP245.I8$cChemical technology =053 \0$aTS300$bTS360$cManufactures =150 \\$aIron =550 \\$wg$aNative element minerals =550 \\$wg$aTransition metals =550 \\$aSiderophile elements =750 \2$aIron$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007501 =LDR 00423cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362443202441 =005 20120730163343.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068127 =035 \\$aBZR8033NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE352 =150 \\$aIritis =450 \\$aIris (Eye)$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aIris (Eye)$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aUveitis =750 \2$aIritis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007500 =LDR 00749cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362443302441 =005 20120730163343.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85068079 =035 \\$aBZR7985NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85068079 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.I75$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.I8$cCulture =150 \\$aIrises (Plants) =450 \\$aFlags (Plants) =450 \\$aFleurs-de-lis (Plants) =450 \\$aIrides (Plants) =450 \\$wnne$aIris (Plant) =450 \\$aIris (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aIridaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3 (iris: pl. irises or iris or irides: any plant or flower of the genus iris; flag: a plant of the genus Iris; fleur-de-lis: iris) =750 \2$aIris Plant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031323 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362443402441 =005 20120730163343.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068077 =035 \\$aBZR7983NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIris (Eye)$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIris Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007499 =LDR 00423cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362443502441 =005 20120730163343.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068076 =035 \\$aBZR7982NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL949$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM511$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aIris (Eye) =550 \\$wg$aUvea =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIris$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007498 =LDR 00595cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362443602441 =005 20120730163343.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85068073 =035 \\$aBZR7979NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE352.5 =150 \\$aIridocyclitis =450 \\$aAnterior uveitis =450 \\$aHeterochromic uveitis =450 \\$aUveitis, Anterior =450 \\$aUveitis, Heterochromic =550 \\$wg$aCiliary body$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aIritis =550 \\$wg$aUveitis =690 \\$ar:AJO:4/15/91 =750 \2$aIridocyclitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015863 =LDR 03150cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362443702441 =005 20140409132142.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85068067 =035 \\$aBZR7973NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.I7$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.I7$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.I7$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.I7$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aRC95.I74$cDiseases due to radioactive substances =053 \0$aTP245.I7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aIridium =550 \\$wg$aHeat resistant alloys =550 \\$wg$aPlatinum group =670 \\$aNASA thesaurus, 2012, via WWW, Mar. 12, 2013$b(iridium. BT chemical elements. BT refractory metals. BT transition metals) =670 \\$aAbout.com website, Mar. 12, 2013$b(The term 'refractory metal' is used to describe a group of metal elements that have exceptionally high melting points and are resistant to wear, corrosion and deformation. Industrial uses of the term refractory metal most often refer to five commonly used elements: Molybdenum (Mo), Niobium (Nb), Rhenium (Re), Tantalum (Ta), Tungsten (W), However, broader definitions have also included the less commonly used metals: Chromium (Cr), Hafnium (Hf), Iridium (Ir), Osmium (Os), Rhodium (Rh), Ruthenium (Ru), Titanium (Ti), Vanadium (V), Zirconium (Zr)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 12, 2013:$bIridium (Iridium is the chemical element with atomic number 77, and is represented by the symbol Ir. A very hard, brittle, silvery-white transition metal of the platinum family, iridium is the second-densest element (after osmium) and is the most corrosion-resistant metal, even at temperatures as high as 2000 �C) Refractory metals (Refractory metals are a class of metals that are extraordinarily resistant to heat and wear. The expression is mostly used in the context of materials science, metallurgy and engineering. The definition of which elements belong to this group differs. The most common definition includes five elements: two of the fifth period (niobium and molybdenum) and three of the sixth period (tantalum, tungsten, and rhenium). They all share some properties, including a melting point above 2000 �C and high hardness at room temperature. They are chemically inert and have a relatively high density. Their high melting points make powder metallurgy the method of choice for fabricating components from these metals. Most definitions of the term 'refractory metals' list the extraordinarly high melting point as a key requirement for inclusion. By one definition, a melting point above 4,000 �F (2,200 �C) is necessary to qualify. The five elements niobium, molybdenum, tantalum, tungsten and rhenium are included in all definitions, while the wider definition, including all elements with a melting point above 2,123 K (1,850 �C), includes a varying number of nine additional elements, titanium, vanadium, chromium, zirconium, hafnium, ruthenium, osmium and iridium.) =670 \\$aChemicool website, Mar. 12, 2013$b(Iridium; transition metal) =750 \2$aIridium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007495 =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362443802441 =005 20120730163343.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85068065 =035 \\$aBZR7971LC =035 \\$aSH 85068065 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aIridectomy =550 \\$wg$aIris (Eye)$xSurgery =750 \2$aIridectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032801 =LDR 01385cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362443902441 =005 20120730163343.0 =008 031021i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85068064 =035 \\$aBZR7970NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.I75$cBotany =150 \\$aIridaceae =450 \\$aGeosiridaceae =450 \\$aGladiolaceae =450 \\$aHewardiaceae =450 \\$aIris family (Plants) =450 \\$aIsophysidaceae =450 \\$aIxiaceae =550 \\$wg$aAsparagales =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(iris family: Iridaceae) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Iridaceae (iris family). Order Asparagales) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Iridaceae Juss., nom. cons. Monocot family. Synonyms: Geosiridaceae, Gladiolaceae, Hewardiaceae, Isophysidaceae, Ixiaceae) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Iridaceae Juss. Monocots - Liliidae - Liliales) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Iridaceae Juss. Including Gladiolaceae Rafin., Hewardiaceae Nak., Isophysidaceae Takhtajan, Spathaceae Dulac. Excluding Geosiridaceae. Subclass Monocotyledonae. Superorder Liliiflorae; Liliales) =670 \\$aStevens, P.F. Angiosperm phylogeny website, Oct. 21, 2003:$bAsparagales (Asparagales. Incl. Iridaceae) =750 \2$aIridaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027621 =LDR 00545cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362444002441 =005 20120730163343.0 =008 030606i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067881 =035 \\$aBZR7787NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR184.4 =150 \\$aIr genes =450 \\$aClass II genes =450 \\$aGenes, Immune response$5IEN =450 \\$aImmune response genes =550 \\$wg$aGenes =550 \\$wg$aImmunogenetics =550 \\$aImmune response$xRegulation =750 \2$aGenes, MHC Class II$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005802 =LDR 00619cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362444102441 =005 20060614151748.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067869 =035 \\$aBZR7775NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C78$cBotany =150 \\$aIpomoea =450 \\$aBatates =450 \\$aBonanox =450 \\$aCalonyction =450 \\$aIpomaea =450 \\$aIpomea =450 \\$aPharbitis =450 \\$aQuamoclit =550 \\$wg$aConvolvulaceae =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. 5, p. 415 (Ipomoea, sometimes spelled Ipomaea) =750 \2$aIpomoea$0(DNLM)D027741$5IEN =LDR 01014cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362444202441 =005 20120730163343.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85067865 =035 \\$aBZR7771NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85067865 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.I7 =150 \\$aIpecac (Drug) =450 \\$aBrazilian ipecac (Drug) =450 \\$wnne$aIpecacuanha =450 \\$aIpecacuanha (Drug) =550 \\$wg$aEmetics =550 \\$wg$aExpectorants =550 \\$wg$aPlant extracts =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(ipecac: dried roots and rhizome of Cephaelis ipecacuanhua or C. acuminata which is used as an emetic and amebicidal drug. Also called ipecacuanha) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(ipecac: originally introduced as a remedy for dysentery, it has been replaced by its alkaloie emetine for that purpose and is now used in a syrup as an emetic, particularly in case of poisoning. It also has expectorant properties.) =750 \2$aIpecac$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007486 =LDR 00644cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362444302441 =005 20120730163342.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85067846 =035 \\$aBZR7752NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK320.I5$cDental therapeutics =053 \\$aRM884$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aIontophoresis =450 \\$aElectroionic therapy =450 \\$aGalvanoionization =450 \\$aIonic therapy =450 \\$aIonophoresis =450 \\$aIontherapy =550 \\$wg$aElectrophoresis =550 \\$wg$aElectrotherapeutics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIontophoresis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007478 =LDR 00729cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362444402441 =005 20120730163325.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066140 =035 \\$aBZR6046NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTK7882.I6 =150 \\$aInformation display systems =450 \\$aData display systems =450 \\$aDisplay systems, Information =450 \\$aDynamic display systems =450 \\$aElectronic displays =550 \\$wg$aComputer input-output equipment =550 \\$wg$aComputers$xOptical equipment =550 \\$wg$aOptical data processing =550 \\$wg$aOptoelectronic devices =550 \\$wg$aTeaching$xAids and devices =750 \2$aData Display$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003626 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362444502441 =005 20120730163325.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066133 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02108230 =035 \\$aBZR6039NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.I6 =150 \\$aInfluenza viruses =550 \\$wg$aOrthomyxoviruses =750 \2$aOrthomyxoviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009975 =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362444602441 =005 20050209122325.0 =008 021105i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066132 =035 \\$aBZR6038NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR189.5.I5 =150 \\$aInfluenza vaccines =450 \\$aInfluenza virus vaccines =550 \\$wg$aViral vaccines =750 \2$aInfluenza Vaccines$0(DNLM)D007252$5IEN =LDR 00669cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362444702441 =005 20060511131632.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066127 =035 \\$aBZR6033NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.I6$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC150$bRC150.9$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aInfluenza =450 \\$aFlu =450 \\$aFlu, Respiratory =450 \\$aGrippe =450 \\$aRespiratory flu =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory infections =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Influenza: respiratory symptoms and general prostration) =750 \2$aInfluenza, Human$0(DNLM)D0007251$5IEN =LDR 00524cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362444802441 =005 20100719132721.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066121 =035 \\$aBZR6027NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK653 =150 \\$aInflorescences =450 \\$wnne$aInflorescence =550 \\$wg$aPlants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Weberling, F. Morphology of flowers and inflorescences, 1989. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House. =750 \2$aInflorescence$0(DNLM)D056626$5IEN =LDR 00480cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362444902441 =005 20010922120322.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066109 =035 \\$aBZR6015NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRB131 =150 \\$aInflammation$xMediators =450 \\$aInflammatory mediators =450 \\$aMediators of inflammation =450 \\$aInflammation Mediators$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aBiomolecules =750 \0$aInflammation Mediators$5IEN =LDR 00707cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362445002441 =005 20120730163325.0 =008 060227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066108 =035 \\$aBZR6014NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRB131$cPathology =150 \\$aInflammation =360 \\$iparticular inflammations, e.g.$aAppendicitis; Bursitis;$iand subdivision$aInflammation$iunder regions of the body, e.g.$aEye--Inflammation =450 \\$aInflammatory process =550 \\$wg$aPathology =550 \\$aAnti-inflammatory agents =670 \\$aMESH$b(Inflammation) =670 \\$aLC Database, June 25, 2002$b(titles: inflammatory process) =750 \2$aInflammation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007249 =LDR 00554cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362445102441 =005 20070507083121.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066092 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02107953 =035 \\$aBZR5998NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC889 =150 \\$aInfertility, Male =450 \\$aMale infertility =450 \\$aMale sterility =450 \\$wnne$aSterility, Male =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs, Male$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aInfertility =750 \2$aInfertility, Male$0(DNLM)D007248$5IEN =LDR 00605cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362445202441 =005 20120730163325.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066091 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02107943 =035 \\$aBZR5997NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG201 =150 \\$aInfertility, Female =450 \\$aFemale infertility =450 \\$aFemale sterility =450 \\$wnne$aSterility, Female =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs, Female$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aInfertility =550 \\$aSterilization of women =750 \2$aInfertility, Female$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007247 =LDR 00689cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362445302441 =005 20120730163325.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066087 =035 \\$aBZR5993NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dVIU =053 \0$aRC889 =150 \\$aInfertility =450 \\$aInvoluntary childlessness =450 \\$wnne$aSterility =450 \\$aSterility in humans =550 \\$wg$aChildlessness =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs$xDiseases =550 \\$aFertility, Human =550 \\$aSterilization (Birth control) =670 \\$aInfertility around the globe, c2002:$bp. 4 of cover (involuntary childlessness) =750 \2$aInfertility$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007246 =LDR 00995cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362445402441 =005 20080225134709.0 =008 030717||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066084 =035 \\$aBZR5990NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aInferior colliculus =450 \\$aColliculus caudalis =450 \\$aColliculus inferior =450 \\$aColliculus inferior laminae quadrigeminae =450 \\$aColliculus inferior laminae tecti =550 \\$wg$aMesencephalon =670 \\$aMESH$b(Inferior Colliculus x Colliculus, Inferior) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(colliculus inferior: The caudal elevation of the mesencephalic roof, containing a large auditory nucleus and its connections. Also called inferior colliculus, colliculus caudalis (used of quadrapeds)) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(colliculus inferior, inferior colliculus, colliculus inferior laminae quadrigeminae, colliculus inferior laminae tecti) =750 \2$aInferior Colliculi$0(DNLM)D007245$5IEN =LDR 00644cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362445502441 =005 20120730163325.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066080 =035 \\$aBZR5986NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF967.I48 =150 \\$aInfectious bovine rhinotracheitis =450 \\$aBovine rhinotracheitis, Infectious =450 \\$aRed nose disease in cattle =450 \\$aRhinotracheitis, Infectious bovine =550 \\$wg$aHerpesvirus diseases in animals =550 \\$wg$aMucosal diseases in cattle =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInfectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007241 =LDR 00467cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362445602441 =005 20120730163325.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066079 =035 \\$aBZR5985NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aInfectious arthritis =450 \\$aArthritis, Infectious$5IEN =450 \\$aReactive arthritis =550 \\$wg$aArthritis =550 \\$wg$aJoints$xInfections =750 \2$aArthritis, Infectious$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001170 =LDR 00573cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362445702441 =005 20120730163325.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066077 =035 \\$aBZR5983NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ401 =150 \\$aInfection in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPediatric pathology =750 \2$81$wb$aInfection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007239 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aInfection$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00782cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362445802441 =005 20250211111123.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066076 =035 \\$aBZR5982NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aInfection =360 \\$isubdivision$aInfections$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, and individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aHeart--Infections; Foot--Infections; Cattle--Infections; Fishes--Infections =450 \\$aInfectious diseases =550 \\$wg$aDiseases$xCauses and theories of causation =550 \\$wg$aMedical microbiology =750 \2$aInfections$0(DNLM)D007239$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aPersistent Infection$0(DNLM)D000088562$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362445902441 =005 20120730163324.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066075 =035 \\$aBZR5981NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB144 =150 \\$aInfarction =550 \\$wg$aBlood circulation disorders =550 \\$wg$aNecrosis =750 \2$aInfarction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007238 =LDR 00421cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362446002441 =005 20120730163324.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066066 =035 \\$aBZR5972NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPremature infants$xDiseases =688 \\$aHeading changed 20061016 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Infants (Premature) _{dollar}x Diseases =750 \2$aInfant, Premature, Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007235 =LDR 01078cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362446102441 =005 20190319111941.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066065 =035 \\$aBZR5971NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ250$bRJ250.3 =150 \\$aPremature infants =450 \\$aBirth, Premature =450 \\$wnne$aInfants (Premature) =450 \\$aPreemies =450 \\$aPreterm infants =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants =550 \\$aBirth weight, Low =550 \\$aPremature labor =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 29, 2006$b(premature infants; preemies; preterm infants) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Infant, Premature) =680 \\$aHere are entered works on children from birth through two years of age who were born prematurely. Works on children from three through twelve years of age who were born prematurely are entered under Prematurely born children. =681 \\$aNote under Prematurely born children =688 \\$aHeading changed 20061016 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Infants (Premature) =750 \2$aInfant, Premature$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007234 =LDR 00444cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362446202441 =005 20120730163324.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066052 =035 \\$aBZR5958NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ254$bRJ320 =150 \\$aNewborn infants$xDiseases =688 \\$aHeading changed 20061012 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Infants (Newborn) _{dollar}x Diseases =750 \2$aInfant, Newborn, Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007232 =LDR 00771cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362446302441 =005 20120730163324.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066048 =035 \\$aBZR5954NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ251$bRJ325 =150 \\$aNewborn infants =450 \\$wnne$aInfants (Newborn) =450 \\$aNeonates =450 \\$aNewborns (Infants) =550 \\$wg$aInfants =550 \\$aNeonatology =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 29, 2006$b(newborn infants; newborns; neonates) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Aug. 29, 2006$b(newborn infants; newborns; neonates) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Infant, Newborn) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20061012 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Infants (Newborn) =750 \2$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007231 =LDR 00394cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362446402441 =005 20120730163324.0 =008 060501i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066043 =035 \\$aBZR5949NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ216 =150 \\$aInfants$xWeaning =450 \\$aWeaning of infants =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xNutrition =750 \2$aWeaning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014886 =LDR 00356cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362446502441 =005 20090219084822.0 =008 060324i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066038 =035 \\$aBZR5944NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ216 =150 \\$aInfants$xNutrition =750 \2$aInfant Nutrition Physiological Phenomena$0(DNLM)D007227$5IEN =LDR 00601cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362446602441 =005 20120730163324.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066037 =035 \\$aBZR5943NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHB1323.I4$cDemography =053 \0$aRJ59$bRJ60$cPediatrics =150 \\$aInfants$xMortality =450 \\$aInfant mortality =680 \\$iHere are entered works on infant death rates and causes. Works on the death of infants are entered under$aInfants--Death. =681 \\$iNote under$aInfants--Death =750 \2$aInfant Mortality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007226 =LDR 00543cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362446702441 =005 20150415171907.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066030 =035 \\$aBZR5936NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ59$bRJ60 =150 \\$aInfants$xDeath =550 \\$wg$aDeath =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the death of infants. Works on infant death rates and causes are entered under$aInfants--Mortality. =681 \\$iNote under$aInfants--Mortality =750 \2$aInfant Death$0(DNLM)D066088$5IEN =LDR 00672cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362446802441 =005 20120730163324.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066027 =035 \\$aBZR5933NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ61$cPopular works =053 \\$aRJ101$bRJ103$cGeneral works =150 \\$aInfants$xCare =450 \\$aBaby care =450 \\$aInfant care =450 \\$wnne$aInfants$xCare and hygiene =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Infant care) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Infant care) =681 \\$iExample under references from$aCare of persons; Persons, Care of =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInfant Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007224 =LDR 01255cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361975202441 =005 20120730162849.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033405 =035 \\$aBZN3311NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCoumarins =450 \\$aBenzopyranones =450 \\$aBenzopyrones =450 \\$aCoumarines =450 \\$aCumarins =550 \\$wg$aBenzopyrans =670 \\$aOxford dict. of biochemistry and molecular biology, 2006$b(coumarin: any of a number of coumarin derivatives that are widespread in seed coats, leaves, and stems, and occur at high concentration in fruits and flowers. They have antimicrobial, antifeedant, UV-screening and germinator inhibitor properties.) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(coumarin also cumarin) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 11, 2007$b(Coumarins. Scope note: Synthetic or naturally occurring substances related to coumarin, the delta-lactone of coumarinic acid. The various coumarins have a wide range of proposed actions and uses including as anticoagulants, pharmaceutical aids, indicators and reagants, photoreactive substances, and antineoplastic agents. Entry terms: 1,2-Benzo-Pyrones; 1,2-Benzopyrones; Benzopyranones, Coumarines) =750 \2$aCoumarins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003374 =LDR 00484cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361975302441 =005 20120730162849.0 =008 030521i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033394 =035 \\$aBZN3300NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP123.5$cPhysiology =053 \0$aRC741.5$cRespiratory medicine =150 \\$aCough =450 \\$aCoughing =550 \\$wg$aReflexes =550 \\$wg$aSymptoms =550 \\$aAntitussive agents =750 \2$aCough$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003371 =LDR 00434cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361975402441 =005 20120730162849.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033369 =035 \\$aBZN3275NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP681$bTP681.5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aCottonseed oil =550 \\$wg$aCottonseed products =550 \\$wg$aVegetable oils =750 \2$aCottonseed Oil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003369 =LDR 00381cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361975502441 =005 20120730162849.0 =008 860211in\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033362 =035 \\$aBZN3268NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHD9093 =150 \\$aCottonseed =450 \\$aCotton-seed =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCottonseed Oil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003369 =LDR 00476cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361975602441 =005 20060510133637.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033342 =035 \\$aBZN3248LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.R666 =150 \\$aCotton rats =450 \\$aSigmodon =550 \\$wg$aMuridae =550 \\$wg$aRats =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 2, p. 698 (Sigmodon, cotton rats) =750 \2$aSigmodontinae$0(DNLM)D016205$5IEN =LDR 01273cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880361975702441 =005 20120730162848.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033302 =035 \\$aBZN3208NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK495.M27$cBotany =053 \\$aSB245$bSB252$cAgriculture =053 \\$aTS1542$cFibers =150 \\$aCotton =450 \\$aAmerican upland cotton =450 \\$aGossypium =450 \\$aGossypium hirsutum =450 \\$aGossypium mexicanum =450 \\$aHairy cotton =450 \\$aThurberia =450 \\$aUpland cotton =550 \\$wg$aMalvaceae =550 \\$wg$aPlant fibers =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Gossypium, syn: Thurberia; G. hirsutum, syn: G. mexicanum, upland cotton) =670 \\$aFAO plants$b(Gossypium spp., cotton cotton plant; G. hirsutum, syn: upland cotton, hairy cotton) =670 \\$aRoecklin profile of econ. plants:$bp. 131 ((upland cotton, cotton, G. hirsutum, G. mexicanum) (the American upland cotton (G. hirsutum) ... provides the bulk of U.S. cotton)) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 311. =681 \\$iExample under$aFiber plants; Field crops; Textile fibers =750 \2$aGossypium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003368 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361975802441 =005 20120730162848.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033278 =035 \\$aBZN3184LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.Z65$cBotany =150 \\$aCostus =550 \\$wg$aZingiberaceae =750 \2$aCostus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029770 =LDR 00461cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361975902441 =005 20120730162848.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033232 =035 \\$aBZN3138NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCosten's syndrome =450 \\$aTemporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aTemporomandibular joint$xDiseases =750 \2$aTemporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013706 =LDR 00902cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361976002441 =005 20251029104654.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033197 =035 \\$aBZN3103NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85033197 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD47.4$cManagement =053 \0$aTA177.7$cEngineering economics =150 \\$aCost effectiveness =360 \\$isubdivision$aCost effectiveness$iunder topical headings, e.g.$aWater resources development--Cost effectiveness =450 \\$aBenefit cost analysis =450 \\$aCapital output ratios =450 \\$aCost benefit analysis =550 \\$wg$aCosts, Industrial =550 \\$wg$aEngineering economy =550 \\$aValue analysis (Cost control) =750 \2$aCost-Benefit Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003362 =750 \2$aCost-Effectiveness Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000094703 =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/05/14 =LDR 00604cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361976102441 =005 20120730162847.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033196 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02054667 =035 \\$aBZN3102NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHD47.3 =150 \\$aCost control =360 \\$isubdivision$aCost control$iunder topical headings, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Cost control =450 \\$aContainment, Cost =450 \\$aCost containment =450 \\$aCost reduction =550 \\$wg$aCosts, Industrial =750 \2$aCost Control$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003363 =LDR 00634cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361976202441 =005 20120730162847.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033192 =035 \\$aBZN3098NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCost =360 \\$isubdivisions$aCost of operation$iand$aCosts$iunder topical headings, e.g.$aAutomobiles--Cost of operation; Construction industry--Costs =450 \\$aCosts (Economics) =450 \\$aExpenses =550 \\$wg$aEconomics =550 \\$aContingent fees =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Expenses, use Costs) =750 \2$aCosts and Cost Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003365 =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361976302441 =005 20120730162847.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033146 =035 \\$aBZN3052NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQB791 =150 \\$aCosmic dust =550 \\$wg$aDust =550 \\$wg$aInterstellar matter =750 \2$aCosmic Dust$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019443 =LDR 00744cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361976402441 =005 20120730162847.0 =008 871218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033139 =035 \\$aBZN3045NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGT2340$bGT2341$cManners and customs =053 \\$aRA778$cPersonal use =053 \\$aTP983$bTP986$cManufacture =150 \\$aCosmetics =450 \\$aBeauty aids =450 \\$aComplexion =450 \\$aMake-up (Cosmetics) =450 \\$aMakeup (Cosmetics) =550 \\$wg$aCostume =550 \\$aBeauty culture =550 \\$aBeauty, Personal =550 \\$aToilet preparations =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Health and beauty aids) =750 \2$aCosmetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003358 =LDR 00475cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361976502441 =005 20120730162846.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033124 =035 \\$aBZN3030NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.C6 =150 \\$aCorynebacterium pyogenes =450 \\$aBacillus liquefaciens pyogenes bovis =450 \\$aBacillus pyogenes =550 \\$wg$aCorynebacterium =750 \2$aCorynebacterium pyogenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003355 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361976602441 =005 20120730162846.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033122 =035 \\$aBZN3028NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.C6 =150 \\$aCorynebacterium =550 \\$wg$aCorynebacteriaceae =750 \2$aCorynebacterium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003352 =LDR 00462cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361976702441 =005 20120730162846.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033117 =035 \\$aBZN3023LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P22$cBotany =150 \\$aCorydalis =450 \\$aCapnoides =450 \\$aCorydallis =550 \\$wg$aPapaveraceae =670 \\$aSPN$b(Corydalis; syn: Capnoides) =750 \2$aCorydalis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031311 =LDR 00409cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361976802441 =005 20120730162846.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033100 =035 \\$aBZN3006NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCortisone =450 \\$aCompound E =450 \\$aCortone =550 \\$wg$aHydrocortisone =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCortisone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003348 =LDR 00532cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361976902441 =005 20120730162846.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033099 =035 \\$aBZN3005NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCorti's organ =450 \\$aOrgan of Corti =450 \\$aOrganum spirale =450 \\$aSpiral organ =550 \\$wg$aCochlea =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Organum spirale [NA] Also called spiral organ, organ of Corti) =750 \2$aOrgan of Corti$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009925 =LDR 00433cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361977002441 =005 20120730162846.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033094 =035 \\$aBZN3000NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCorticosterone =550 \\$wg$aCortin =550 \\$wg$aGlucocorticoids =550 \\$wg$aMineralocorticoids =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCorticosterone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003345 =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361977102441 =005 20120730162846.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033013 =035 \\$aBZN2919NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCorpus striatum =550 \\$wg$aBasal ganglia =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCorpus Striatum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003342 =LDR 00487cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361977202441 =005 20120730162846.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033012 =035 \\$aBZN2918NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL881 =053 \\$aQM421 =053 \\$aQP261 =150 \\$aCorpus luteum =550 \\$wg$aGraafian follicle =550 \\$wg$aOvaries =550 \\$aLuteal phase =550 \\$aOvulation =750 \2$aCorpus Luteum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003338 =LDR 00380cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361977302441 =005 20090403140931.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033006 =035 \\$aBZN2912NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP382.2$cPhysiology =150 \\$aCorpus callosum =550 \\$wg$aTelencephalon =750 \2$aCorpus Callosum$0(DNLM)D003337$5IEN =LDR 01079cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880361977402441 =005 20150511111549.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032985 =035 \\$aBZN2891NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHD62.6$cManagement =053 \\$aHD2769.15$bHD2769.2$cIndustry =150 \\$aNonprofit organizations =450 \\$wnne$aCorporations, Nonprofit =450 \\$aNon-profit organizations =450 \\$aNon-profit sector =450 \\$aNon-profits =450 \\$aNonprofit sector =450 \\$aNonprofits =450 \\$aNot-for-profit organizations =450 \\$aNPOs =450 \\$aOrganizations, Nonprofit =450 \\$aTax-exempt organizations =550 \\$wg$aAssociations, institutions, etc. =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/30/92$b(non-profit organizations, nonprofit organizations, not-for-profit organizations, NPOs, nonprofits, non-profits, nonprofit sector, non-profit sector) =670 \\$a93-642354: Directory of tax-exempt organizations, c1993. =750 \2$aOrganizations, Nonprofit$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009939 =LDR 01368cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361977502441 =005 20121120084727.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032896 =035 \\$aBZN2802NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD58.7$cManagement =053 \0$aHM791$cSociology =150 \\$aCorporate culture =450 \\$aCulture, Corporate =450 \\$aInstitutional culture =450 \\$aOrganizational culture =550 \\$wg$aCorporations$xSociological aspects =550 \\$wg$aOrganizational behavior =550 \\$aBusiness anthropology =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 16, 2012$b(institutional culture) =670 \\$aOncology times, 10 Mar. 2009, via WWW, Aug. 16, 2012:$bp. 5 (institutional culture is confined to a specific organization, such as a university, hospital, business, football team, medical practice group, or a state legislature; one definition of an institution's culture is common ideas, values, and standards that permeate the everyday lives of its members, and that are perpetuated by institutional indoctrination, actions, and leadership) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the pattern of shared beliefs and values that give the members of an institution a sense of identity, and provide them with the rules for behavior in their organization. =750 \2$aOrganizational Culture$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015279 =LDR 00465cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361977602441 =005 20130725125737.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032886 =035 \\$aBZN2792NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCoroners =450 \\$aInquests, Coroners' =550 \\$wg$aPublic officers =550 \\$aForensic pathology =550 \\$aMedical examiners (Law) =750 \2$aCoroners and Medical Examiners$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003334 =LDR 00595cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361977702441 =005 20120730162845.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032882 =035 \\$aBZN2788NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR399 =150 \\$aCoronaviruses =450 \\$aCommon cold viruses =450 \\$aCoronaviridae =550 \\$wg$aNidoviruses =670 \\$aMeSH browser, July 30, 2007$b(Coronaviridae, Scope note: Spherical RNA viruses in the order Nidovirales infecting a wide range of animals, including humans.) =750 \2$aCoronaviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003332 =LDR 00489cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361977802441 =005 20120730162845.0 =008 060216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032874 =035 \\$aBZN2780NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC685.C65 =150 \\$aCoronary vasospasm =450 \\$aCoronary artery vasospasm =450 \\$aVasospasm, Coronary =550 \\$wg$aCoronary arteries$xStenosis =550 \\$wg$aSpasms =750 \2$aCoronary Vasospasm$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003329 =LDR 00567cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361977902441 =005 20120730162845.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032873 =035 \\$aBZN2779NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ426.C67 =150 \\$aCoronary heart disease in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric cardiology =750 \2$81$wb$aCoronary Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003327 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCoronary Disease$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00643cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361978002441 =005 20080208134200.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032870 =035 \\$aBZN2776NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.C6 =150 \\$aCoronary heart disease =450 \\$aCoronary arteries$xDiseases =450 \\$aCoronary arteriosclerosis =450 \\$aCoronary disease =450 \\$aCoronary thrombosis =450 \\$aIschemic heart disease =450 \\$aMyocardial ischemia =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xDiseases =550 \\$aType A behavior =750 \2$aCoronary Disease$0(DNLM)D003327$5IEN-M =LDR 00599cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361978102441 =005 20120730162845.0 =008 910606||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032869 =035 \\$aBZN2775NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP108 =150 \\$aCoronary circulation =450 \\$aCirculation, Coronary =450 \\$aCoronary blood flow =450 \\$aHeart circulation =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation =550 \\$wg$aCoronary arteries =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/13/91$b(Blood flow; Regional blood flow) =750 \2$aCoronary Circulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003326 =LDR 00537cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361978202441 =005 20120730162845.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032867 =035 \\$aBZN2773NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA975.5.C6 =150 \\$aCoronary care units =450 \\$aCardiac care units =450 \\$aCCUs$5IEN =450 \\$aCCUs (Health facilities) =550 \\$wg$aHospitals$xCardiovascular services =550 \\$wg$aIntensive care units =750 \2$aCoronary Care Units$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003325 =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361978302441 =005 20120730162845.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032803 =035 \\$aBZN2709NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE340 =150 \\$aCornea$xUlcers =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCorneal Ulcer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003320 =LDR 00362cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361978402441 =005 20120730162845.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032802 =035 \\$aBZN2708NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCornea$xTransplantation =450 \\$aCorneal transplant =750 \2$aCorneal Transplantation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016039 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361978502441 =005 20120730162845.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032797 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02051247 =035 \\$aBZN2703NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE336$bRE340 =150 \\$aCornea$xDiseases =450 \\$aKeratomalacia =750 \2$aCorneal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003316 =LDR 00457cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361978602441 =005 20120730162845.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032796 =035 \\$aBZN2702NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL949$cGeneral and comparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM511$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aCornea =550 \\$wg$aAnterior segment (Eye) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCornea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003315 =LDR 00391cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361978702441 =005 20150413142526.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032791 =035 \\$aBZN2697NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTP405 =150 \\$aCorn syrup =550 \\$wg$aCorn products =550 \\$wg$aSyrups =750 \2$aHigh Fructose Corn Syrup$0(DNLM)D066248$5IEN =LDR 00429cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361978802441 =005 20150413142542.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032790 =035 \\$aBZN2696LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCorn sugar =450 \\$wnne$aMaize sugar =550 \\$wg$aCorn products =550 \\$wg$aDextrose =550 \\$wg$aSugar =750 \2$aHigh Fructose Corn Syrup$0(DNLM)D066248$5IEN =LDR 00409cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361978902441 =005 20120730162844.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032777 =035 \\$aBZN2683NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP684.C8$cChemical technology =150 \\$aCorn oil =550 \\$wg$aCorn products =550 \\$wg$aOils and fats =750 \2$aCorn Oil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003314 =LDR 00678cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361979002441 =005 20120730162844.0 =008 040515i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032625 =035 \\$aBZN2531NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74$cBotany =053 \0$aSB191.M2$cCulture =150 \\$aCorn =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aCorn =450 \\$aCorn plant =450 \\$aIndian corn =450 \\$wnne$aMaize =450 \\$aZea mays =550 \\$wg$aZea =670 \\$aLC database, May 14, 2004$b(corn plant; corn plants) =681 \\$iExample under$aCrops; Energy crops; Grain =750 \2$aZea mays$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003313 =LDR 00496cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361979102441 =005 20130812100101.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032605 =035 \\$aBZN2511NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC880.4.C65 =150 \\$aCoriolis force =450 \\$aCompound centrifugal force =450 \\$aDeflecting force =550 \\$wg$aDynamic meteorology =551 \\$wg$aEarth (Planet)$xRotation =750 \2$aCoriolis Force$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003312 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361979202441 =005 20120730162844.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032600 =035 \\$aBZN2506LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.U48 =150 \\$aCoriandrum =550 \\$wg$aUmbelliferae =750 \2$aCoriandrum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028526 =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361979302441 =005 20120730162844.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032589 =035 \\$aBZN2495NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74 =150 \\$aCoreopsis =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =750 \2$aCoreopsis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031945 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361979402441 =005 20120730162844.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032574 =035 \\$aBZN2480NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK623.C55 =150 \\$aCordyceps =550 \\$wg$aClavicipitaceae =750 \2$aCordyceps$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032661 =LDR 00954cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361979502441 =005 20110323093238.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032525 =035 \\$aBZN2431NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aGB461$bGB468$cPhysical geography =053 \0$aQE565$bQE566$cGeology =150 \\$aCoral reefs and islands =360 \\$iindividual coral reefs and islands =450 \\$aAtolls =450 \\$aCoral atolls =450 \\$aCoral islands =450 \\$aReefs, Coral =550 \\$wg$aIslands =670 \\$aPulu Keeling National Park management plan, 2004:$bp. iii (coral atoll) p. 2 (atolls) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the structures made from calcium carbonate secreted by corals. Works on corals that have a common ancestry through asexual reproduction are entered under$aCoral colonies. =681 \\$iNote under$aCoral colonies =750 \2$aCoral Reefs$0(DNLM)D057894$5IEN =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361979602441 =005 20120730162844.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032504 =035 \\$aBZN2410NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC685.C55 =150 \\$aCor pulmonale =450 \\$aPulmonary heart disease =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =750 \2$aPulmonary Heart Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011660 =LDR 00735cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361979702441 =005 20120730162843.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032446 =035 \\$aBZN2352NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aZ551$bZ656$cNon-legal aspects =053 \\$aZ551$bZ656$5IEN =150 \\$aCopyright =450 \\$aCopyright$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aLiterary property =450 \\$aProperty, Literary =550 \\$wg$aIntangible property =550 \\$wg$aIntellectual property =550 \\$aAnti-copyright movement =550 \\$aAuthors and publishers =550 \\$aBook registration, National =550 \\$aPatent laws and legislation =750 \2$aCopyright$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003309 =LDR 00807cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361979802441 =005 20120730162843.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032443 =035 \\$aBZN2349NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aZ48 =150 \\$aCopying processes =450 \\$aAutographic processes =450 \\$aCommercial correspondence$xCopying processes =450 \\$aDuplicating processes =450 \\$aManifolding =450 \\$aReproduction processes =450 \\$aReprography =450 \\$aTypewriting$xCopying processes =450 \\$aWriting$xCopying processes =550 \\$wg$aDocumentation =550 \\$wg$aLetter services =550 \\$aCopying =550 \\$aCopying services =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCopying Processes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003308 =LDR 00469cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361979902441 =005 20120730162843.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032424 =035 \\$aBZN2330LC =035 \\$ash 85032424 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R215$cBotany =150 \\$aCoptis =550 \\$wg$aRanunculaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Coptis, a genus of small herbs of the family Ranunculaceae) =750 \2$aCoptis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D039323 =LDR 00550cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361980002441 =005 20120730162843.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032394 =035 \\$aBZN2300NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCopper sulfate =450 \\$wnne$aCopper sulphate =550 \\$wg$aCopper compounds =550 \\$wg$aSulfates =670 \\$aConcise chemical and technical dict.$b(copper sulfate) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Copper sulphate =750 \2$aCopper Sulfate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019327 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361980102441 =005 20120730162843.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032365 =035 \\$aBZN2271NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aWP535.C9 =150 \\$aCopper in the body =550 \\$wg$aBody composition =750 \2$aCopper$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003300 =LDR 02256cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361980202441 =005 20121226153231.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032355 =035 \\$aBZN2261NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.C9$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.C9$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTN693.C9$cMetallography =053 \0$aTP245.C8$cChemical technology =150 \\$aCopper compounds =450 \\$aCupric compounds =450 \\$aCuprous compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =670 \\$aOxford dict. of chemistry, via Answers website, July 17, 2012$b(cuprous compounds: Compounds containing copper in its lower (+1) oxidation state; e.g. cuprous chloride is copper(I) chloride (CuCl)) =670 \\$aCopper compounds, via Copper Development Association website, July 17, 2012$b(Common copper compounds for agricultural and chemical uses are: Anhydrous and monohydrated copper sulphate; Copper acetates; Cuprous oxide; Cupric oxide (black copper oxide); Cupric chloride; Copper oxychloride; Cuprous chloride; Cupric nitrate; Copper cyanide; Copper soaps; Copper naphthenate) =670 \\$aInteractive periodic table : a multimedia tour of the elements, via WWW, July 17, 2012:$bCu (The two most common ions formed by copper are the +1 (cuprous) and +2 (cupric). The cuprous ion is the less stable of the two oxidation states and is easily oxidized. Therefore, any work done with copper(I) compounds must be carried out in an inert atmosphere; Most copper compounds are blue or green in color.) =670 \\$aCopper chemistry, via University of the West Indies at Mona, Jamaica Dept. of Chemistry website, July 17, 2012$b(copper compounds; Copper exhibits a variety of compounds, many of which are coloured. The two principal oxidation states of copper are +1 and +2 although some +3 complexes are known. Copper(I) compounds are expected to be diamagnetic in nature and are usually colourless, except where colour results from charge transfer or from the anion; The copper(II) ion is usually the more stable state in aqueous solutions. Compounds of this ion, often called cupric compounds, are usually coloured.) =750 \2$aCopper$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003300 =LDR 00482cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361980302441 =005 20120730162843.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032301 =035 \\$aBZN2207NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85032301 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.C9 =150 \\$aCopper$xIsotopes =681 \\$iExample under$aIsotopes; Stable isotopes;$iand under reference from$aIsotopic forms of elements =750 \2$aCopper Radioisotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003301 =LDR 00533cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361980402441 =005 20120730162842.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032278 =035 \\$aBZN2184NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.C9$cChemistry =053 \\$aTA480.C7$cMaterials engineering =053 \\$aTP245.C8$cChemical technology =150 \\$aCopper =550 \\$wg$aNative element minerals =550 \\$wg$aTransition metals =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCopper$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003300 =LDR 00508cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361980502441 =005 20120730162842.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032264 =035 \\$aBZN2170NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL444.C7$bQL444.C78 =150 \\$aCopepoda =450 \\$aCopepods =550 \\$wg$aCrustacea =550 \\$wg$aEntomostraca =670 \\$aAtlas of marine zooplankton, Straits of Magellan, c1995:$bv., t.p. (Copepods) =750 \2$aCopepoda$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033342 =LDR 00574cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361980602441 =005 20120730162842.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032229 =035 \\$aBZN2135NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.C69 =150 \\$aCooperativeness in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aCooperative Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003299 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCooperative Behavior$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00394cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361980702441 =005 20120730162842.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032227 =035 \\$aBZN2133NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCooperativeness =450 \\$aCooperation (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology =750 \2$aCooperative Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003299 =LDR 01210cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880361980802441 =005 20120730162841.0 =008 050215i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85032217 =035 \\$aBZN2123NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD2951$bHD3575 =150 \\$aCooperative societies =450 \\$aCo-operative societies =450 \\$aCo-ops (Cooperative societies) =450 \\$aCooperative associations =450 \\$aCooperative distribution =450 \\$aCooperative stores =450 \\$aCooperatives =450 \\$aCoops (Cooperative societies) =450 \\$aDistribution, Cooperative =450 \\$aSocieties, Cooperative$5IEN =450 \\$aStores, Cooperative =550 \\$wg$aCorporations =550 \\$wg$aSocieties =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(co-op, coop n. (informal) 1. cooperative; cooperative, co-operative) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on enterprises or organizations owned by and operated for the benefit of those using their services. Works on the association of persons for their common, often economic, good are entered under$aCooperation. =681 \\$iNote under$aCooperation =750 \2$aConsumer Organizations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003255 =LDR 00695cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361980902441 =005 20130301103936.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85032195 =035 \\$aBZN2101NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB45 =150 \\$aCoombs' test =450 \\$aAnti-human globulin consumption test =450 \\$aAntiglobulin consumption test =450 \\$aAntiglobulin test =550 \\$wg$aHemagglutination tests =670 \\$aWork cat.: Current applications and interpretation of the DAT, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aCecil text. of med.:$bpp. 871-872. =750 \2$aCoombs Test$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003298 =LDR 00543cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361981002441 =005 20120811121918.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031758 =035 \\$aBZN1664NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ496.C7 =150 \\$aConvulsions in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =750 \2$81$wb$aSeizures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012640 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSeizures$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00687cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361981102441 =005 20120730162841.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031757 =035 \\$aBZN1663NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ496.C7 =150 \\$aFebrile convulsions =450 \\$wnne$aConvulsions, Febrile =450 \\$aFebrile seizures =450 \\$aSeizures, Febrile =550 \\$wg$aConvulsions in children =550 \\$wg$aFever in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wallace, S.J. The child with febrile seizures, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Convulsions, Febrile) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aSeizures, Febrile$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003294 =LDR 00492cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361981202441 =005 20120730162841.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031753 =035 \\$aBZN1659LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C78 =150 \\$aConvolvulaceae =450 \\$aMorning glory family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aTubiflorae =670 \\$aRandom House:$bMorning glory family (The plant family Convulvulaceae) =750 \2$aConvolvulaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027722 =LDR 01240cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880361981302441 =005 20120730162841.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031703 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02041880 =035 \\$aBZN1609NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aConversion disorder =450 \\$aConversion hysteria =450 \\$wnne$aConversion (Psychoanalysis) =450 \\$aConversion reaction =450 \\$aCraft palsies =450 \\$aGlobus hystericus =450 \\$aHysterical neurosis, Conversion type =550 \\$wg$aDefense mechanisms (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aHysteria =550 \\$wg$aSomatoform disorders =670 \\$aMESH$b(Conversion disorder x Astasia-abasia, Globus hystericus) =670 \\$aHolmes, D.S. Abnormal psychology, c1991. =670 \\$aHandbk. psych. terms. =670 \\$aLorenzini med. phrase ind. =670 \\$aDSM III-R. =670 \\$aKaplan psych. =675 \\$aCampbell dict. psych. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a disorder in which a patient has one or more major physical symptoms that greatly impair musculoskeletal or sensory functioning but for which an organic basis cannot be found. =750 \2$aConversion Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003291 =LDR 00469cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361981402441 =005 20120730162841.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031695 =035 \\$aBZN1601NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE771 =150 \\$aConvergent strabismus =450 \\$aCross-eye =450 \\$aCrossed eyes =450 \\$aEsotropia =550 \\$wg$aStrabismus =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEsotropia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004948 =LDR 00429cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361981502441 =005 20100713133728.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031681 =035 \\$aBZN1587NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP451.C6$cFood processing =053 \0$aTX370$cNutrition =150 \\$aConvenience foods =450 \\$aFast foods =550 \\$wg$aFood =750 \2$aFast Foods$0(DNLM)D057140$5IEN =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361981602441 =005 20120730162840.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031676 =035 \\$aBZN1582LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L72 =150 \\$aConvallaria =550 \\$wg$aLiliaceae =750 \2$aConvallaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031405 =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361981702441 =005 20120730162840.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031675 =035 \\$aBZN1581NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGV1231$cAmusements =150 \\$aConvalescence =550 \\$wg$aCare of the sick =550 \\$aHospitals, Convalescent =550 \\$aInvalids =750 \2$aConvalescence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003289 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361981802441 =005 20060525130223.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031671 =035 \\$aBZN1577NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL430.5.C75 =150 \\$aConus =550 \\$wg$aConidae =750 \0$aConus Snail$0(DNLM)D052078$5IEN =LDR 00647cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361981902441 =005 20120730162840.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031661 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02041393 =035 \\$aBZN1567NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aControlled release preparations =450 \\$wnne$aDelayed-action preparations =450 \\$aProlonged-action preparations =450 \\$aSlow-release preparations =450 \\$aSustained-release preparations =450 \\$aTimed-release preparations =550 \\$wg$aControlled release technology =750 \2$aDelayed-Action Preparations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003692 =LDR 00477cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361982002441 =005 20201218172208.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031655 =035 \\$aBZN1561NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF608$bBF635 =150 \\$aControl (Psychology) =450 \\$aPower (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$wg$aSenses and sensation =750 \2$aPower, Psychological$0(DNLM)D011209$5IEN =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361982102441 =005 20080324095035.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031649 =035 \\$aBZN1555NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aContracture (Pathology) =550 \\$wg$aMuscles$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSpasms =750 \2$aContracture$0(DNLM)D003286$5IEN =LDR 01345cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880361982202441 =005 20130718101543.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031629 =035 \\$aBZN1535NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dUkOxU =053 \0$aHD2365$bHD2385$cIndustry =150 \\$aLetting of contracts =450 \\$aBidding, Competitive =450 \\$aBids (Contracts) =450 \\$aCompetitive bidding =450 \\$aCompetitive tendering =450 \\$wnne$aContracts, Letting of =450 \\$aTendering, Competitive =550 \\$wg$aContracts =550 \\$aProposal writing in business =550 \\$aProposal writing in public contracting =670 \\$aUMI business vocab. =670 \\$aHorgan, M. Competitive tendering for engineering contracts, 1984. =670 \\$aSayers, P. Competitive tendering: management and reality achieving value for money, 1997. =670 \\$aBlack, J. A Dictionary of Economics (3rd ed.), 2008:$b(Competitive tendering is used in selecting applicants to run franchises or contracted-out public services) =670 \\$aBusinessDictionary.com WWW site, Apr. 24, 2013$b(Competitive tender. A form of tender where different organizations are asked to tender for a contract, especially for government or local government work) =750 \2$aCompetitive Bidding$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003164 =LDR 00832cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880361982302441 =005 20120730162839.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031620 =035 \\$aBZN1526NU =035 \\$aSH 85031620 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aContracts =450 \\$aAgreements =450 \\$aContract law =450 \\$aContracts$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aContractual limitations =450 \\$aLimitations, Contractual =550 \\$wg$aCommercial law =550 \\$wg$aLegal instruments =550 \\$wg$aObligations (Law) =550 \\$aJuristic acts =550 \\$aLiberty of contract =550 \\$aThird parties (Law) =670 \\$aUMI business vocab. =670 \\$aLC database, March 15, 1994. =681 \\$iExample under$aLaw =750 \2$aContracts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032982 =LDR 01117cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361982402441 =005 20120730162838.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031614 =035 \\$aBZN1520NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHD2365$bHD2385$cIndustry =053 \\$aHD3860$bHD3861$cPublic contracts =150 \\$aContracting out =450 \\$aContract services =450 \\$aContracting for services =450 \\$aOutsourcing =450 \\$aServices, Contracting for =550 \\$wg$aLetting of contracts =550 \\$aPrivatization =550 \\$aPublic contracts =670 \\$a93-132125: Perspectives on outsourcing, 1992. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the practice by government agencies and business organizations of hiring a contractor to perform parts of an operation rather than performing the tasks themselves. Works on the engagement of third parties to perform all or specified parts of the work required in another, primary contract are entered under$aSubcontracting. =681 \\$iNote under$aSubcontracting =750 \2$aContract Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003284 =LDR 00586cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361982502441 =005 20070423101351.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031599 =035 \\$aBZN1505NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRG137.2 =150 \\$aContraceptives, Vaginal =450 \\$aContraceptives, Intravaginal =450 \\$aIntravaginal contraceptives =450 \\$aVaginal contraceptives =550 \\$wg$aContraceptives =750 \2$aContraceptive Devices, Female$0(DNLM)D003274$5IEN-M =750 \2$aContraceptive Agents, Female$0(DNLM)D003271$5IEN =LDR 01293cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361982602441 =005 20120730162838.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031598 =035 \\$aBZN1504NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG137.58 =150 \\$aEmergency contraceptives =450 \\$wnne$aContraceptives, Postcoital =450 \\$aEmergency contraceptive pills =450 \\$aMorning-after pills =450 \\$aPostcoital contraceptives =550 \\$wg$aContraceptive drugs =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 18, 2007$b(Contraceptives, Postcoital. Entry terms: Morning-After Pill; Emergency Contraceptives) =670 \\$aEmergency contraception Web site, Apr. 18, 2007$b(Your options for emergency contraception include: emergency contraceptive pills (also called morning after pills) and the copper-T intrauterine device) =670 \\$aYale guide to women's reproductive health, 2003:$bp. 116 (morning-after contraception also called emergency contraception; Plan B, an emergency contraceptive containing levonorgestrel) =670 \\$aHarvard Medical School family health guide, 2005:$bp. 71 (morning-after pill) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070524 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Contraceptives, Postcoital =750 \2$aContraceptives, Postcoital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003281 =LDR 00509cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361982702441 =005 20120730162837.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031597 =035 \\$aBZN1503NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG137$bRG137.6 =150 \\$aContraceptives =450 \\$aBirth control devices =450 \\$aContraceptive devices =550 \\$wg$aMedical instruments and apparatus =690 \\$ar2:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aContraceptive Devices$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003273 =LDR 00441cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361982802441 =005 20120730162837.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031595 =035 \\$aBZN1501NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG137.4 =150 \\$aContraceptive drugs =450 \\$aAntifertility drugs =550 \\$wg$aContraceptives =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =750 \2$aContraceptive Agents$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003270 =LDR 00551cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361982902441 =005 20120730162837.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031594 =035 \\$aBZN1500NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG136.8 =150 \\$aContraception, Immunological =450 \\$aImmunocontraception =450 \\$aImmunological contraception =550 \\$wg$aImmunization =550 \\$wg$aReproduction$xImmunological aspects =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aContraception, Immunologic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003269 =LDR 00472cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361983002441 =005 20120730162837.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031589 =035 \\$aBZN1495NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG136$bRG137.6 =150 \\$aContraception =450 \\$wnne$aConception$xPrevention =550 \\$aBirth control =550 \\$aConception =550 \\$aReproductive rights =750 \2$aContraception$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003267 =LDR 00856cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361983102441 =005 20120730162837.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031570 =035 \\$aBZN1476NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ470.5.P47 =150 \\$aContinuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis in children =450 \\$aPediatric CAPD =450 \\$aPediatric continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis =550 \\$wg$aAmbulatory medical care for children =550 \\$wg$aContinuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis =550 \\$wg$aPediatric nephrology =750 \2$81$wb$aPeritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010531 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPeritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00714cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361983202441 =005 20120730162837.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031569 =035 \\$aBZN1475NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC901.7.P48 =150 \\$aContinuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis =450 \\$aAmbulatory peritoneal dialysis, Continuous =450 \\$aCAPD (Medicine) =450 \\$aChronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis =450 \\$wnne$aPeritoneal dialysis, Continuous ambulatory =550 \\$wg$aAmbulatory medical care =550 \\$wg$aPeritoneal dialysis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPeritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010531 =LDR 00944cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361983302441 =005 20120730162837.0 =008 040607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031562 =035 \\$aBZN1468NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLC5201$bLC6660.4 =150 \\$aContinuing education =360 \\$isubdivision$aEducation (Continuing education)$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups; and subdivision$aStudy and teaching (Continuing education)$iunder subjects =450 \\$aLifelong education =450 \\$aLifelong learning =450 \\$aPermanent education =450 \\$aRecurrent education =550 \\$wg$aEducation =550 \\$aAdult education =670 \\$aLC database, June 7, 2004$b(lifelong learning; lifelong education) =670 \\$aWWW, June 7, 2004$b(lifelong learning; lifelong education) =670 \\$aERIC thesaurus$b(lifelong learning) =750 \2$aEducation, Continuing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004496 =LDR 00607cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361983402441 =005 20120730162836.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031511 =035 \\$aBZN1417NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF969.C =150 \\$aContagious ecthyma =450 \\$aContagious pustular stomatitis =450 \\$aEcthyma, Contagious =450 \\$aPustular stomatitis, Contagious =450 \\$aScabby mouth =450 \\$aSore mouth =550 \\$wg$aPoxvirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aSheep$xVirus diseases =750 \2$aEcthyma, Contagious$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004474 =LDR 00518cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361983502441 =005 20120730162836.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031505 =035 \\$aBZN1411NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE977.C6 =150 \\$aSoft contact lenses =450 \\$wnne$aContact lenses, Hydrophilic =450 \\$aFlexible contact lenses =450 \\$aHydrophilic contact lenses =550 \\$wg$aContact lenses =750 \2$aContact Lenses, Hydrophilic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003263 =LDR 00437cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361983602441 =005 20120730162836.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031503 =035 \\$aBZN1409NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE977.C6 =150 \\$aContact lenses =450 \\$aContacts (Lenses) =550 \\$wg$aOphthalmic lenses =550 \\$aOrthokeratology =750 \2$aContact Lenses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003261 =LDR 00613cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361983702441 =005 20120730162836.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031501 =035 \\$aBZN1407NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL244 =150 \\$aContact dermatitis =450 \\$aContact hypersensitivity =450 \\$aContact sensitivity =450 \\$aDermatitis, Contact =450 \\$aDermatitis venenata =450 \\$aHypersensitivity, Contact =550 \\$wg$aDelayed hypersensitivity =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xInflammation =750 \2$aDermatitis, Contact$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003877 =LDR 00474cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361983802441 =005 20150129163918.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031490 =035 \\$aBZN1396NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHF5415.335 =150 \\$aConsumer satisfaction =450 \\$aCustomer satisfaction =550 \\$wg$aSatisfaction =550 \\$aBrand loyalty =550 \\$aCustomer loyalty =750 \2$aConsumer Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003258 =LDR 00772cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361983902441 =005 20120730162836.0 =008 030701i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031486 =035 \\$aBZN1392NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHC79.C63 =150 \\$aConsumer protection =450 \\$aConsumerism =450 \\$aProtection, Consumer =550 \\$wg$aCommercial policy =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Consumerism: modern movement for the protection of the consumer) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on governmental and private activities that guard the consuming public against dangers to its health, safety, or economic well-being. =750 \2$aConsumer Advocacy$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003254 =750 \2$aConsumer Product Safety$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003257 =LDR 00425cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361984002441 =005 20120730162836.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031484 =035 \\$aBZN1390NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aConsumer panels =450 \\$aConsumer organizations =550 \\$wg$aMarketing research =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aConsumer Organizations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003255 =LDR 00651cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361984102441 =005 20120730162835.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031478 $zsh 85136513 =035 \\$aBZN1384NU =035 \\$aSH 85031478 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHD3271$bHD3410.9 =150 \\$aConsumer cooperatives =450 \\$aConsumer organizations =450 \\$aCooperative distribution =450 \\$aCooperatives, Consumer =450 \\$aDistribution, Cooperative =450 \\$wnne$aTrade-union consumer cooperatives =550 \\$wg$aCooperative societies =750 \2$aConsumer Organizations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003255 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361984202441 =005 20120730162835.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031469 =035 \\$aBZN1375NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aConsultants =450 \\$aAdvisors =550 \\$wg$aSpecialists =750 \2$aConsultants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003253 =LDR 00976cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361984302441 =005 20141106115601.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031360 =035 \\$aBZN1266NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD9715 =150 \\$aConstruction industry =450 \\$aBuilding industry =450 \\$aHome building industry =550 \\$aBuilding =670 \\$aLC database, 4/30/94$b(Home building industry) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the construction business, including finance, planning, management, and skills. Works on the skilled trades employed in building construction are entered under$aBuilding trades.$iWorks on all types of laborers, both skilled and unskilled, employed in the construction industry are entered under$aConstruction workers. =681 \\$iExample under$aIndustries =681 \\$iNotes under$aBuilding trades; Construction workers =750 \2$aConstruction Industry$0(DNLM)D060389$5IEN =LDR 00560cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361984402441 =005 20120730162834.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031316 =035 \\$aBZN1222NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ456.C76 =150 \\$aConstipation in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric gastroenterology =750 \2$81$wb$aConstipation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003248 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aConstipation$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00437cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361984502441 =005 20120730162834.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031314 =035 \\$aBZN1220NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC861 =150 \\$aConstipation =550 \\$wg$aDefecation disorders =550 \\$wg$aIntestines$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aConstipation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003248 =LDR 00907cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361984602441 =005 20120730162834.0 =008 921201i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031255 =035 \\$aBZN1161NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85031255 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aS900$bS949 =150 \\$aConservation of natural resources =360 \\$isubdivision$aConservation$iunder individual natural resources, e.g.$aNatural gas--Conservation =450 \\$aConservation of resources =450 \\$aNatural resources$xConservation =450 \\$aNatural resources conservation =450 \\$aResources conservation, Natural =550 \\$wg$aEnvironmental protection =550 \\$wg$aNatural resources =550 \\$aNatural resources conservation areas =670 \\$aTran, H.N. Natural resources conservation laws, 1999. =750 \2$aConservation of Natural Resources$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003247 =LDR 00477cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361984702441 =005 20120730162834.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031242 =035 \\$aBZN1148NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aJC328.2$cPolitical theory =150 \\$aConsensus (Social sciences) =550 \\$aAuthority =550 \\$aCommon good =550 \\$aGeneral will =550 \\$aPower (Social sciences) =750 \2$aConsensus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032921 =LDR 00702cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361984802441 =005 20120730162833.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031235 =035 \\$aBZN1141NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aB105.C477$cGeneral philosophy =053 \0$aB808.9$cModern philosophy =053 \0$aBF311$bBF315$cPsychology =053 \0$aQC6.4.C57$cPhysics =053 \0$aQP411$cPhysiology =150 \\$aConsciousness =550 \\$wg$aApperception =550 \\$wg$aMind and body =550 \\$wg$aPerception =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$wg$aSpirit =550 \\$aSelf =750 \2$aConsciousness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003243 =LDR 00400cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361984902441 =005 20120730162833.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031226 =035 \\$aBZN1132NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBJ1471$cEthics =150 \\$aConscience =550 \\$wg$aEthics =550 \\$aGuilt =550 \\$aSuperego =750 \2$aConscience$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003242 =LDR 00570cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361985002441 =005 20120730162833.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031217 =035 \\$aBZN1123NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHQ1026$cConsanguineous marriages =053 \\$aHV4981$cDegeneration =150 \\$aConsanguinity =450 \\$aMarriage$xProhibited degrees =550 \\$wg$aHeredity =550 \\$aInbreeding =550 \\$aIncest =550 \\$aKinship =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aConsanguinity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003241 =LDR 00373cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361985102441 =005 20120730162833.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031189 =035 \\$aBZN1095NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aConnective tissues$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90$ar:AJO:11/1/90 =750 \2$aSoft Tissue Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012983 =LDR 00428cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362276102441 =005 20120730163533.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088670 =035 \\$aBZT8576NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP364.7 =150 \\$aMuscarinic receptors =450 \\$aReceptors, Muscarinic =550 \\$wg$aAcetylcholine$xReceptors =750 \2$aReceptors, Muscarinic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011976 =LDR 00324cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362276202441 =005 20120730163533.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088669 =035 \\$aBZT8575NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMuscarine =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMuscarine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009116 =LDR 00608cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362276302441 =005 20081012171621.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088661 =035 \\$aBZT8567LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M78$cBotany =150 \\$aMusaceae =550 \\$wg$aZingiberales =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, June 30, 2008$b(order: Zingiberales; families: Cannaceae, Costaceae, Heliconiaceae, Lowiaceae, Marantaceae, Musaceae, Strelitziaceae, Zingiberaceae) =670 \\$aITIS, June 30, 2008$b(family: Musaceae; order: Zingiberales) =750 \0$aMusaceae$5IEN =LDR 00396cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362276402441 =005 20120730163533.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088634 =035 \\$aBZT8540NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMurine sarcoma viruses =450 \\$aMouse sarcoma viruses =550 \\$wg$aRetroviruses =750 \2$aSarcoma Viruses, Murine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009053 =LDR 01133cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362276502441 =005 20060629093241.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088629 =035 \\$aBZT8535NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL737.R666 =150 \\$aMuridae =450 \\$wnne$aCricetidae =550 \\$wg$aMice =550 \\$wg$aRodents =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, 1993$b(family Muridae, including subfamilies Cricetinae, Microtinae, and Gerbillinae; incorporates former separate family Cricetidae) =670 \\$aCorbet, G.B. A world list of mammalian species, 1991:$bp. 150 (Family Muridae--mice, rats, voles, gerbils, hamsters, etc.) p. 164 (subfamily Cricetinae, hamsters) p. 167 (subfam. Arvicolinae (Microtinae), voles and lemmings) p. 172 (subfam. Gerbillinae, gerbils and jirds) =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 2, p. 643 (family Muridae--rats, mice, hamsters, voles, lemmings, and gerbils) =670 \\$aPhone call to M. 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Also called epidemic parotitis) =750 \2$aMumps$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009107 =LDR 00661cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362277002441 =005 20120730163533.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088398 =035 \\$aBZT8304NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85088398 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aDT62.M7$cEgyptology =053 \0$aGN293$cAnthropology =150 \\$aMummies =450 \\$aHuman mummies =550 \\$wg$aDead =550 \\$wg$aHuman remains (Archaeology) =550 \\$aEmbalming =670 \\$aHuman mummies, c1996. =670 \\$aMorimoto, I. The human mummies from the 1983 excavations at Qurna, Egypt, 1985. =750 \2$aMummies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009106 =LDR 00599cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362277102441 =005 20120730163532.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088390 =035 \\$aBZT8296NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQA278$bQA278.7 =150 \\$aMultivariate analysis =450 \\$aMultivariate distributions =450 \\$aMultivariate statistical analysis =450 \\$aStatistical analysis, Multivariate =550 \\$wg$aAnalysis of variance =550 \\$wg$aMathematical statistics =550 \\$wg$aMatrices =750 \2$aMultivariate Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015999 =LDR 00349cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362277202441 =005 20120730163532.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088379 =035 \\$aBZT8285NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMultiple tumors =550 \\$wg$aTumors =750 \2$aNeoplasms, Multiple Primary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009378 =LDR 00566cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362277302441 =005 20120730163532.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088377 =035 \\$aBZT8283NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ496.M84 =150 \\$aMultiple sclerosis in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =750 \2$81$wb$aMultiple Sclerosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009103 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMultiple Sclerosis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00598cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362277402441 =005 20120730163532.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088374 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02044632 =035 \\$aBZT8280NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA645.M82$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC377$cNeurology =150 \\$aMultiple sclerosis =450 \\$aMS (Disease) =450 \\$aSclerosis, Multiple =550 \\$wg$aDemyelination =550 \\$wg$aMyelin sheath$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =750 \2$aMultiple Sclerosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009103 =LDR 01529cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362277502441 =005 20120730163532.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088371 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02044585 =035 \\$aBZT8277NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC489.M85 =150 \\$aMultiple psychotherapy =450 \\$aCo-leadership in psychotherapy =450 \\$aCo-therapy =450 \\$aCooperative psychotherapy =450 \\$aCotherapy =450 \\$aDual leadership in psychology =450 \\$aMultiple therapy =450 \\$aRole-divided psychotherapy =450 \\$aThree-cornered psychotherapy =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =670 \\$aRoller, B. The art of co-therapy : making co-leadership work : a relationship book for therapists, 1990. =670 \\$aKaplan psychiatry:$bunder Therapeutic techniques used in group therapy ("in co-therapy, each therapist becomes actively involved, so that neither is in a position of greater authority or dominance ...") =670 \\$aCampbell psych. dict.:$bunder Pyschotherapy, Multiple ("Role- divided; three-cornered therapy; cotherapy; cooperative psychotherapy; dual leadership, all refer to the use of more than one therapist at one time in individual or group psychotherapy) =675 \\$aMESH;$aLorenzini med. phrase ind.;$aAmer. psych. gloss. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the use of more than one therapist at one time in individual or group psychotherapy. =750 \2$aPsychotherapy, Multiple$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011616 =LDR 00610cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362277602441 =005 20120730163532.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088369 =035 \\$aBZT8275NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ506.M84 =150 \\$aMultiple personality in children =550 \\$wg$aDissociative disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aMultiple Personality Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009105 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMultiple Personality Disorder$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 02043cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9880362277702441 =005 20201019140408.0 =008 061006i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088368 =035 \\$aBZT8274NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU =053 \0$aRA1152.M84$cForensic psychiatry =053 \0$aRC569.5.M8$cGeneral =150 \\$aMultiple personality =450 \\$aAlternating personality =450 \\$aConsciousness, Multiple =450 \\$aDID (Personality disorder) =450 \\$aDissociated personality =450 \\$aDissociative identity disorder =450 \\$aDouble consciousness =450 \\$aDouble personality =450 \\$aDual personality =450 \\$aMPD (Personality disorder) =450 \\$aMultiple consciousness =450 \\$aMultiple identity disorder =450 \\$aMultiple personalities =450 \\$aMultiple personality disorder =450 \\$aPersonality, Multiple =450 \\$aSplit personality =550 \\$wg$aDissociative disorders =670 \\$aKaplan, H. Clinical psychiatry, 1989:$bindex (multiple personality), p. 197 (multiple personality disorder; MPD) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.:$bp. 2148 (multiple personality. Also called alternating personality, dissociated personality, split personality, double personality, dual personality) =670 \\$aDSM IV$b(Dissociative identity disorder) =670 \\$aMESH browser, July 10, 2006$b(Multiple Personality Disorder. Entry terms: Dissociative Identity Disorder, Dual Personality, Multiple Identity Disorder, Multiple Personalities. Scope note: A dissociative disorder in which the individual adopts two or more distinct personalities. Each personality is a fully integrated and complex unit with memories, behavior patterns, and social friendships. Transition from one personality to another is sudden.) =670 \\$aThe bifurcation of the self, c2006:$bp. xi (Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD), now known as Dissociative Identity disorder (DID)) =750 \2$aDissociative Identity Disorder$0(DNLM)D009105$5IEN =LDR 00524cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362277802441 =005 20120730163531.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088367 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02044531 =035 \\$aBZT8273NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMultiple myeloma =450 \\$aKahler's disease =450 \\$aPlasma cell myeloma =550 \\$wg$aB cells$xTumors =550 \\$wg$aMonoclonal gammopathies =550 \\$wg$aPlasmacytoma =750 \2$aMultiple Myeloma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009101 =LDR 00556cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362277902441 =005 20120730163531.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088357 =035 \\$aBZT8263NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA427.6 =150 \\$aMultiphasic health screening =450 \\$aAutomated multiphasic health testing =450 \\$aHealth testing, 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\\$aTunica mucosa =550 \\$wg$aEpithelium =550 \\$wg$aMembranes (Biology) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Mucous Membrane x Mucosa, Mucosal Tissue) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aMucous Membrane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009092 =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362278502441 =005 20120730163531.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088235 =035 \\$aBZT8141NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMucormycosis =450 \\$aPhycomycosis =550 \\$wg$aMycoses =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMucormycosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009091 =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362278602441 =005 20120730163531.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088234 =035 \\$aBZT8140NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK621.M96$cMycology =150 \\$aMucorales =550 \\$wg$aZygomycetes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMucorales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009090 =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362278802441 =005 20091020183348.0 =008 931213||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088227 =035 \\$aBZT8133NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.M8 =150 \\$aMucins =550 \\$wg$aMucoproteins =750 \2$aMucins$0(DNLM)D009077$5IEN =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362278902441 =005 20150216162412.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086024 =035 \\$aBZT5930NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aR722 =150 \\$aMissionaries, Medical =450 \\$aMedical missionaries =550 \\$wg$aMissions, Medical =750 \2$aMissionaries$0(DNLM)D066189$5IEN =LDR 00380cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362279002441 =005 20150216162038.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85086017 =035 \\$aBZT5923NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBV3700$bBV3705$cGeneral biography =150 \\$aMissionaries =550 \\$wg$aChristians =750 \2$aMissionaries$0(DNLM)D066189$5IEN =LDR 00441cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362279102441 =005 20120730163520.0 =008 920521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085974 =035 \\$aBZT5880NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRG648 =150 \\$aMiscarriage =450 \\$aAbortion, Spontaneous =450 \\$aSpontaneous abortion =550 \\$wg$aFetal death =750 \2$aAbortion, Spontaneous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000022 =LDR 00522cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362279202441 =005 20120730163520.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085949 =035 \\$aBZT5855NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSB952.M =150 \\$aMirex =450 \\$aDechlorane =450 \\$aDodecachlorooctahydromethenocyclobutapentalene =450 \\$aHexachlorocyclopentadiene dimer =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMirex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008917 =LDR 00357cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362279302441 =005 20080327095523.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085804 =035 \\$aBZT5710NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMinorities$xHealth and hygiene =550 \\$aMinorities$xMedical care =750 \2$aMinority Health$0(DNLM)D054525$5IEN =LDR 01674cz 2200313n 4500 =001 9880362279402441 =005 20231031101457.0 =008 040920i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085792 =035 \\$aBZT5698NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aJC312$cNationalism =150 \\$aMinorities =360 \\$iindividual races, ethnic groups, or other minority groups, e.g.$aGerman Americans; People with disabilities;$ietc.; and subdivisions$aEthnic relations$iand$aRace relations$iunder individual countries, cities, etc. =450 \\$aEthnic minorities =450 \\$aForeign population =450 \\$aMinority groups =550 \\$wg$aPersons =550 \\$aAssimilation (Sociology) =550 \\$aDiscrimination =550 \\$aEthnic relations =550 \\$aMajorities =550 \\$aPlebiscite =550 \\$aRace relations =550 \\$aSegregation =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on racial, religious, ethnic, or other minority groups. Works on the discipline of ethnology, and works on the origin, distribution, and characteristics of the elements of the population of a particular region or country are entered under$aEthnology,$iwith appropriate local subdivision. Theoretical works on the concept of groups of people who are bound together by common ties of ancestry and culture are entered under$aEthnic groups.$iWorks on the subjective sense of belonging to an individual ethnic group are entered under$aEthnicity. =681 \\$iNotes under$aEthnic groups; Ethnicity; Ethnology; Urban minorities =750 \2$aMinority Groups$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008913 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aEthnic and Racial Minorities$0(DNLM)D000091762$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00520cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362279502441 =005 20120730163520.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085774 =035 \\$aBZT5680NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF698.8.M5$cPsychology =053 \0$aRC473.M5$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aMinnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory =450 \\$aMinnesota Personality Scale =450 \\$aMMPI (Personality test) =550 \\$wg$aPersonality tests =750 \2$aMMPI$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008950 =LDR 01313cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362279602441 =005 20120730163519.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085750 =035 \\$aBZT5656NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85085750 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.C25$cZoology =053 \0$aSF405.M6$cCulture =150 \\$aMinks =550 \\$wg$aMustela =670 \\$aMammalian species, no. 362, 1990:$bp. 1 ("The minks (M. lutreola and M. vison) occupy an intermediate position in body shape between the otter (Lutra lutra) and the terrestrial mustelids ... the European mink is not as efficient in the water as the American mink.") =670 \\$aCorbet world list mamm. species, 1991:$bp. 105-106 (Mustela lutreola, European mink; Mustela vison, American mink (includes domesticated mink)) =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 2, p. 1106 (Mustela lutreola (European mink), subgenus Lutreola; Mustela vison (American mink), subgenus Vison) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(mink n. pl mink or minks (2): any of several slender-bodied semiaquatic carnivorous mammals that resemble and are closely related to the weasels, comprise a subgenus of Mustela, and have partially webbed feet, a thick soft usu. dark brown coat, and a rather short bushy tail) =750 \2$aMink$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008907 =LDR 00524cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362279702441 =005 20120730163519.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085746 =035 \\$aBZT5652NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMink Aleutian disease =450 \\$aAleutian disease of minks =450 \\$aPlasmacytosis, Viral =450 \\$aViral plasmacytosis =550 \\$wg$aMinks$xVirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aSlow virus diseases in animals =750 \2$aAleutian Mink Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000453 =LDR 00541cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362279802441 =005 20120730163519.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085693 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02026442 =035 \\$aBZT5599NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMinicomputers =450 \\$aMini computers =450 \\$wnne$aMiniature computers =450 \\$aSmall computers =550 \\$wg$aElectronic digital computers =550 \\$wg$aMiniature electronic equipment =750 \2$aMinicomputers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008905 =LDR 01569cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362279902441 =005 20120730163519.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085614 =035 \\$aBZT5520NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aTN =150 \\$aMines and mineral resources =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the words$aMine$iand$aMining =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of mining on$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Effect of mining on =450 \\$aDeposits, Mineral =450 \\$aMineral deposits =450 \\$aMineral resources =450 \\$aMines and mining =450 \\$aMining =550 \\$wg$aNatural resources =550 \\$aGeology, Economic =550 \\$aMinerals =670 \\$aMertie, J.B. Mineral deposits of the Ruby-Kuskokwim region Alaska, 1936. =670 \\$aLithochronologic units and mineral deposits of the Appalachian Orogen from Maine to Alabama, 2001. =670 \\$aGrabau, A.W. Geology of the non-metallic mineral deposits other than silicates, 1920. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the potential economic value of minerals or the technical aspects of locating and removing them from the earth. Works on the industries based on the extraction, processing, and commercialization of minerals are entered under$aMineral industries.$iWorks on the geochemical or geological aspects of naturally formed inorganic and organic compounds are entered under$aMinerals. =681 \\$iNotes under$aMineral industries; Minerals =750 \2$aMining$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008906 =LDR 00395cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362280002441 =005 20120730163519.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085603 =035 \\$aBZT5509NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD8039.M6$bHD8039.M742$cLabor =150 \\$aMiners =550 \\$wg$aMineral industries$xEmployees =750 \2$aMining$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008906 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362280102441 =005 20120730163519.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085598 =035 \\$aBZT5504NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMinerals in nutrition =450 \\$aDietary minerals =450 \\$aMinerals, Dietary =450 \\$aMinerals in food =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =750 \2$aMinerals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008903 =LDR 00407cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362280202441 =005 20120730163519.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085585 =035 \\$aBZT5491NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM292.5$bRM292.6$cPharmacology =150 \\$aMineralocorticoids =550 \\$wg$aAdrenocortical hormones =750 \2$aMineralocorticoids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008901 =LDR 00588cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362280302441 =005 20130307092504.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085578 =035 \\$aBZT5484NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA793$bRA954$cHealth resorts =053 \\$aRM674$bRM676$cTherapeutics =053 \\$aTN923$bTN929.7$cMinerals =150 \\$aMineral waters =450 \\$aCarbonated waters =450 \\$aWaters, Mineral =550 \\$wg$aBeverages =550 \\$wg$aWater =550 \\$aSaline waters =750 \2$aMineral Waters$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008900 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362280402441 =005 20120730163518.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085568 =035 \\$aBZT5474NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP685$bTP699 =150 \\$aMineral oils =550 \\$wg$aHydrocarbons =550 \\$wg$aOils and fats =750 \2$aMineral Oil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008899 =LDR 00459cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362280502441 =005 20120730163518.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085566 =035 \\$aBZT5472NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMineral metabolism =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism =550 \\$wg$aMinerals in nutrition =550 \\$aMinerals in the body =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMinerals$xmetabolism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008903Q000378 =LDR 01428cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362280602441 =005 20140210103416.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085548 =035 \\$aBZT5454NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD9506$cEconomics =053 \0$aTN$cMining engineering =150 \\$aMineral industries =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of mining on$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Effect of mining on =450 \\$aExtractive industries =450 \\$aExtractive industry =450 \\$aMetal industries =450 \\$aMines and mining =450 \\$aMining =450 \\$aMining industry =450 \\$wnne$aMining industry and finance =550 \\$wg$aIndustries =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Extractive industry, use Mining industry) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the industries based on the extraction, processing, and commercialization of minerals. Works on the geochemical or geological aspects of naturally formed inorganic and organic compounds are entered under$aMinerals.$iWorks on the potential economic value of minerals or the technical aspects of locating and removing them from the earth are entered under$aMines and mineral resources. =681 \\$iNotes under$aMinerals; Mines and mineral resources =750 \2$aMining$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008906 =750 \2$aExtraction and Processing Industry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019652 =LDR 01345cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9880362280702441 =005 20131023091941.0 =008 060223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085488 =035 \\$aBZT5394NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dMMiltC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF150$bBF172$cPsychology =150 \\$aMind and body =360 \\$isubdivision$aPsychophysiology$iunder individual parts of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Psychophysiology =450 \\$aBody and mind =450 \\$aBody and soul (Philosophy) =450 \\$aHuman body$xPsychological aspects =450 \\$aMind =450 \\$aMind-body connection =450 \\$aMind-body relations =450 \\$aMind-cure =450 \\$aSomatopsychics =550 \\$wg$aBrain =550 \\$wg$aDualism =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophical anthropology =550 \\$aHolistic medicine =550 \\$aHuman body =550 \\$aMental healing =550 \\$aParousia (Philosophy) =550 \\$aPhrenology =550 \\$aPsychophysiology =550 \\$aSelf =670 \\$aMESH$b(Mind-Body Relations (Metaphysics)) =670 \\$aBlock, S.H. Come to your senses : demystifying the mind-body connection, c2005. =670 \\$aMutter, S.D. Singing your own song : using the mind-body connection to enhance your health, 1994. =750 \2$aMind-Body Relations, Metaphysical$0(DNLM)D019222$5IEN =LDR 00440cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362280802441 =005 20120730163518.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085461 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02024922 =035 \\$aBZT5367NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMimosine =450 \\$aLeucenine =450 \\$wnne$aLeucenol =550 \\$wg$aAlanine =550 \\$wg$aPyridone =750 \2$aMimosine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008898 =LDR 00480cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362280902441 =005 20120730163518.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085459 =035 \\$aBZT5365LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M545$cBotany =150 \\$aMimosa =450 \\$aMimosas =550 \\$wg$aMimosaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Mimosa: genus of trees, shrubs, and herbs; mimosa: any plant of genus Mimosa) =750 \2$aMimosa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031298 =LDR 00500cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362281002441 =005 20120730163518.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085440 =035 \\$aBZT5346NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC684.M55 =150 \\$aMilrinone =450 \\$aDihydromethyloxobipyridinonecarbonitrile =550 \\$wg$aBipyridine =550 \\$wg$aCardiotonic agents =550 \\$wg$aNitriles =550 \\$wg$aVasodilators =750 \2$aMilrinone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020105 =LDR 00965cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362281102441 =005 20120730163518.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085374 =035 \\$aBZT5280NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A815$cBotany =053 \0$aSB618.M5$cPoisonous plants =150 \\$aMilkweeds =450 \\$aAsclepias =450 \\$wnne$aMilkweed =450 \\$aSilkweeds =550 \\$wg$aAsclepiadaceae =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 385 (Milkweed; Asclepias) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Milkweed) =670 \\$aBiol. Ag. index$b(Milkweeds) =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bAsclepias (Milkweed, Silkweed, Butterfly flower) =670 \\$aLorenzi, H. Weeds of the U.S., 1987:$bp. index (Milkweeds) =670 \\$aVenning. Guide to field identification of wildflowers of North Am., 1984:$bp. 190 (Milkweed Asclepias) =670 \\$aWillis dict. flowering plants:$bAsclepias (Milkweeds) =750 \2$aAsclepias$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031108 =LDR 00297cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362281202441 =005 20120730163518.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085364 =035 \\$aBZT5270NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMilk-sickness =750 \2$aMilk Sickness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018602 =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362281302441 =005 20120730163518.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085363 =035 \\$aBZT5269NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMilk proteins =550 \\$wg$aMilk$xComposition =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMilk Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008894 =LDR 00590cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362281402441 =005 20120730163518.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085355 =035 \\$aBZT5261NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF967.M5 =150 \\$aMilk fever in animals =450 \\$aParturient hypocalcemia =450 \\$aParturient paresis =550 \\$wg$aCalcium$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aCattle$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aDeficiency diseases in domestic animals =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aParturient Paresis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010319 =LDR 00831cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362281502441 =005 20120730163518.0 =008 030502i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085341 =035 \\$aBZT5247NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP246$cPhysiology =150 \\$aBreast milk =450 \\$aBreastmilk =450 \\$aHuman milk =450 \\$wnne$aMilk, Human =450 \\$aMother's milk =550 \\$wg$aMilk =550 \\$aLactation =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(human milk; UF breast milk) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Milk, Human) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Breast milk; UF Human milk, Mother's milk) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(breast milk) =670 \\$aLC database, May 2, 2003$b(human milk; breast milk; breastmilk) =675 \\$aRandom House;$aAmer. heritage dict. =750 \2$aMilk, Human$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008895 =LDR 00655cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362281602441 =005 20150120083549.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085327 =035 \\$aBZT5233NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF259 =150 \\$aMilk$xPasteurization =450 \\$aMilk, Pasteurized =550 \\$wg$aMilk$xHeat treatment =550 \\$wg$aMilk hygiene =550 \\$wg$aPasteurization =750 \2$81$wb$aMilk$0(DNLM)D008892$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$aPasteurization$0(DNLM)D061352$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMilk$iand$aPasteurization$5IEN =LDR 00514cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362281702441 =005 20120730163518.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085325 =035 \\$aBZT5231NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK331 =150 \\$aMilk$xFluoridation =450 \\$aFluoridation of milk =550 \\$wg$aFluorides =550 \\$wg$aFluorine$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aPreventive dentistry =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFluoridation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005457 =LDR 00430cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362281802441 =005 20120502171148.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085317 =035 \\$aBZT5223NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF251$bSF262 =150 \\$aMilk =550 \\$wg$aDairy products =550 \\$wg$aExocrine glands$xSecretions =681 \\$iExample under$aFood =750 \2$aMilk$0(DNLM)D008892$5IEN =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362281902441 =005 20120730163517.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085245 =035 \\$aBZT5151NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aUH490$bUH495 =150 \\$aMilitary nursing =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Military =550 \\$wg$aNursing =750 \2$aMilitary Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008888 =LDR 00873cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362282002441 =005 20120730163517.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085220 =035 \\$aBZT5126NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aUH600$bUH625 =150 \\$aMilitary hygiene =360 \\$isubdivision$aSanitary affairs$iunder names of individual military services, e.g.$aUnited States. Army--Sanitary affairs;$iand subdivision$aHealth aspects$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Health aspects =450 \\$aHealth, Military =450 \\$aHygiene, Military =450 \\$aSoldiers$xHygiene =550 \\$wg$aHygiene =550 \\$wg$aSanitation =550 \\$aMedicine, Military =681 \\$iNote under$aUnited States--Armed Forces--Medical care =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMilitary Hygiene$0(DNLM)D008886$5IEN =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aMilitary Health$0(DNLM)D000079644$4RM$5IEN =LDR 00580cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362282102441 =005 20110428155021.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085159 =035 \\$aBZT5065NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMilitary bases =450 \\$aArmy posts =450 \\$aBases, Military =450 \\$aMilitary facilities =450 \\$aMilitary installations =450 \\$wnne$aMilitary posts =450 \\$aMilitary stations =450 \\$aPosts, Military =450 \\$aStations, Military =750 \2$aMilitary Facilities$0(DNLM)D058749$5IEN =LDR 00935cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362282202441 =005 20160826104309.0 =008 931215i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085132 =035 \\$aBZT5038NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aU =150 \\$aMilitary art and science =360 \\$isubdivision$aMilitary aspects$iunder types of industries, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Military aspects;$ialso subdivision$aWarfare$iunder ethnic groups; and headings beginning with the word$aMilitary =450 \\$aFighting =450 \\$aMilitary power =450 \\$aMilitary science =450 \\$aWarfare =450 \\$wnne$aWarfare, Primitive =550 \\$aNaval art and science =550 \\$aWar =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(process of conflict; warfare) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(process of military conflict; warfare) =750 \2$aWarfare$0(DNLM)D014857$5IEN =750 \2$aMilitary Science$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008891 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362282302441 =005 20120730163517.0 =008 931213i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085123 =035 \\$aBZT5029NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC489.M5 =150 \\$aMilieu therapy =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =550 \\$aTherapeutic communities =750 \2$aMilieu Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008884 =LDR 00346cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362282402441 =005 20120730163516.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085083 =035 \\$aBZT4989LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74 =150 \\$aMikania =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =750 \2$aMikania$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035742 =LDR 00433cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362282502441 =005 20050524082055.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085073 =035 \\$aBZT4979NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL508.A2$cZoology =150 \\$aMigratory locust =450 \\$aLocusta migratoria =550 \\$wg$aLocusta =550 \\$wg$aLocusts =750 \2$aLocusta migratoria$0(DNLM)D048188$5IEN =LDR 00948cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362282602441 =005 20120730163516.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085067 =035 \\$aBZT4973NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dAuSU$dDLC =053 \0$aHD5855$bHD5856 =150 \\$aMigrant labor =450 \\$aLabor, Migrant =450 \\$aMigrant workers =450 \\$aMigrants (Migrant labor) =450 \\$aMigratory workers =450 \\$aTransient labor =550 \\$wg$aEmployees =550 \\$aCasual labor =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(A person who moves into another area in order to find work esp. seasonal labor) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on laborers who migrate from one section to another section of the same country. Works on nationals of one country working in another country are entered under$aForeign workers. =681 \\$iNote under$aForeign workers =750 \2$aTransients and Migrants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014171 =LDR 00572cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362282702441 =005 20060518124422.0 =008 060323i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085064 =035 \\$aBZT4970NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC392 =150 \\$aMigraine =450 \\$aMigraine headache =450 \\$aSick headache =550 \\$wg$aHeadache =550 \\$aCluster headache =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 23, 2006$b(Migraine Disorders. Entry terms: Migraine; Migraine Headache; Sick Headache) =750 \2$aMigraine Disorders$0(DNLM)D008881$5IEN =LDR 00805cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362282802441 =005 20120730163516.0 =008 920103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085059 =035 \\$aBZT4965NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85085059 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG137.6.M53$cGynecology =150 \\$aMifepristone =450 \\$aMifeprex (Trademark) =450 \\$aRU-486 (Drug) =450 \\$aRU486 (Drug) =550 \\$wg$aAbortifacients =550 \\$wg$aEmmenagogues =550 \\$wg$aOral contraceptives =550 \\$wg$aProgesterone$xAntagonists =670 \\$aMEDLARS$b(RU486 & RU-486) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Mifepristone x RU-486) =670 \\$aWashington Post, Sept. 29, 2000:$bp. A18 (RU-486, which will be sold as Mifeprex) =750 \2$aMifepristone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015735 =LDR 00643cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362282902441 =005 20120730163516.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085055 =035 \\$aBZT4961NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG950 =150 \\$aMidwives =450 \\$aBirth attendants =450 \\$aNurse midwives =450 \\$aTraditional birth attendants =550 \\$wg$aMedical personnel =550 \\$aMidwifery =667 \\$aThe heading "Midwifery" was created in late 1996; existing uses of "Midwives" were not evaluated for continued appropriateness.$5IEN =750 \2$aNurse Midwives$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D009721 =LDR 00425cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362283002441 =005 20120730163516.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085019 =035 \\$aBZT4925NU =035 \\$aSH 85085019 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRF220$bRF229 =150 \\$aMiddle ear$xDiseases =750 \2$81$wb$aEar, Middle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004432 =750 \2$81$wb$aEar Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004427 =LDR 00559cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362283102441 =005 20120730163516.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85085017 =035 \\$aBZT4923NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aQL948$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM507$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP461$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMiddle ear =450 \\$aEar, Middle$5IEN =450 \\$aTympanic cavity =450 \\$aTympanum =550 \\$wg$aEar =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aEar, Middle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004432 =LDR 01077cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362283202441 =005 20070327133053.0 =008 020412||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85085001 $zsh 85085003 =035 \\$aBZT4907NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aCB351$bCB355$cCivilization =053 \0$aD111$bD203$cHistory =150 \\$aMiddle Ages =360 \\$isubdivision$aHistory--To 1500$iunder topical headings; also subdivision$aHistory of doctrines--Middle Ages, 600-1500$iunder religious topics; and headings qualified by the word$aMedieval,$ie.g.$aScience, Medieval =450 \\$aDark Ages =450 \\$aHistory, Medieval =450 \\$aMedieval history =450 \\$aMedieval period =450 \\$wnne$aMiddle Ages$xHistory =450 \\$aWorld history, Medieval =550 \\$wg$aWorld history =550 \\$aCivilization, Medieval =551 \\$aEurope$xHistory$y476-1492 =550 \\$aMedievalism =550 \\$aRenaissance =688 \\$aHeading from sh 85085003, deleted 20070315: 150:##:_{dollar}a Middle Ages _{dollar}x History =750 \0$aMiddle Ages$5IEN =LDR 00656cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362283302441 =005 20120730163516.0 =008 050620i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084998 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aMiddle-aged women =450 \\$aOlder women (Middle-aged women) =550 \\$wg$aMiddle-aged persons =550 \\$wg$aWomen =688 \\$aHeading changed 20050730 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Middle aged women$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aWomen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014930 =750 \2$81$wb$aMiddle Aged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008875 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aWomen$iand$aMiddle Aged$5IEN =LDR 00642cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362283402441 =005 20120730163515.0 =008 050620i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084997 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aMiddle-aged men =450 \\$aOlder men (Middle-aged men) =550 \\$wg$aMen =550 \\$wg$aMiddle-aged persons =688 \\$aHeading changed 20050730 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Middle aged men$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aMen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008571 =750 \2$81$wb$aMiddle Aged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008875 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMen$iand$aMiddle Aged$5IEN =LDR 00560cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362283502441 =005 20091212202646.0 =008 041028i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084992 =035 \\$aBZT4898NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ1059.4$bHQ1059.5$cSocial groups =053 \\$aRA777.5$cHygiene$5IEN =150 \\$aMiddle age =450 \\$aMid-life =450 \\$aMidlife =550 \\$wg$aAdulthood =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(mid-life, n.: middle age) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(midlife) =750 \2$aMiddle Aged$0(DNLM)D008875$5IEN =LDR 00526cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362283602441 =005 20120730163515.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084978 =035 \\$aBZT4884NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMicrurgy =450 \\$aMicromanipulation =550 \\$wg$aMicroscopy$xTechnique =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the basic technique adapted to the manipulation and observation of microobjects, animate or inanimate. =750 \2$aMicromanipulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008846 =LDR 00580cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362283702441 =005 20120730163515.0 =008 920207||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084975 =035 \\$aBZT4881NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMicrowaves =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aMicrowave =450 \\$aHertzian waves =550 \\$wg$aElectric waves =550 \\$wg$aElectromagnetic waves =550 \\$wg$aGeomagnetic micropulsations =550 \\$wg$aRadio waves =550 \\$wg$aShortwave radio =750 \2$aMicrowaves$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008872 =LDR 00419cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362283802441 =005 20120730163515.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084941 =035 \\$aBZT4847NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH603.M44 =150 \\$aMicrotubules =450 \\$aCytotubules =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMicrotubules$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008870 =LDR 00503cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362283902441 =005 20120730163515.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084937 =035 \\$aBZT4843NU =035 \\$ash 85084937 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH233 =150 \\$aMicrotomy =450 \\$aSection-cutting (Microscopy) =450 \\$aSectioning (Microscopy) =550 \\$wg$aHistology$xTechnique =550 \\$wg$aMicrotechnique =750 \2$aMicrotomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008867 =LDR 00593cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362284002441 =005 20120730163515.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084936 =035 \\$aBZT4842NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH233 =150 \\$aMicrotomes =450 \\$aHistotomes =450 \\$wnne$aMicrotome =450 \\$aSection cutters (Microscopy) =550 \\$wg$aBiological apparatus and supplies =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(microtome. 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Works on the photographing of minute objects enlarged by means of a microscope are entered under$aPhotomicrography. =681 \\$iNote under$aPhotomicrography =750 \2$aMicrofilming$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008843 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362284802441 =005 20120730163514.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084864 =035 \\$aBZT4770NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMicromonospora =550 \\$wg$aStreptomycetaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMicromonospora$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008847 =LDR 00336cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362284902441 =005 20120730163514.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084857 =035 \\$aBZT4763NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMicroinjections =550 \\$wg$aInjections =750 \2$aMicroinjections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008845 =LDR 00373cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362285002441 =005 20120730163513.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084845 =035 \\$aBZT4751NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMicroglia =450 \\$aMesoglia =550 \\$wg$aNeuroglia =550 \\$wg$aPhagocytes =750 \2$aMicroglia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017628 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362285102441 =005 20120730163513.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084820 =035 \\$aBZT4726NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMicroelectrodes =450 \\$aMiniature electrodes =550 \\$wg$aElectrodes =750 \2$aMicroelectrodes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008839 =LDR 00607cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362285202441 =005 20120730163512.0 =008 930106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084804 =035 \\$aBZT4710NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMicrocomputers =450 \\$aHome computers =450 \\$aMicro computers =450 \\$aMicros (Microcomputers) =450 \\$aPCs (Microcomputers) =450 \\$aPersonal computers =450 \\$aSmall computers =550 \\$wg$aMinicomputers =670 \\$aRandom House$b(micro (pl. micros) and PC) =750 \2$aMicrocomputers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008838 =LDR 00346cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362285302441 =005 20091020181624.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084802 =035 \\$aBZT4708NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMicrocirculation =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation =750 \2$aMicrocirculation$0(DNLM)D008833$5IEN =LDR 00493cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362285402441 =005 20120730163512.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084800 =035 \\$aBZT4706NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD79.M5 =150 \\$aMicrochemistry =450 \\$aAnalysis, Microchemical =450 \\$aMicroanalysis (Chemistry) =450 \\$aMicrochemical analysis =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Analytic =750 \2$aMicrochemistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008832 =LDR 00457cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362285502441 =005 20080327085305.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084798 =035 \\$aBZT4704NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM691 =150 \\$aMicrocephaly =450 \\$aMicrocephalia =450 \\$aMicrocephalism =550 \\$wg$aCraniology =550 \\$wg$aHead$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aMicrocephaly$0(DNLM)D008831$5IEN =LDR 00437cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362285602441 =005 20120730163512.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084791 =035 \\$aBZT4697NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH603.M35 =150 \\$aMicrobodies =450 \\$aCytoplasmic bodies, type I =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMicrobodies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008830 =LDR 00357cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362285702441 =005 20120730163512.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084788 =035 \\$aBZT4694NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR65$bQR69 =150 \\$aMicrobiology$xTechnique =750 \2$aMicrobiological Techniques$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008828 =LDR 01495cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362285802441 =005 20120730163512.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084783 =035 \\$aBZT4689NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR =150 \\$aMicrobiology =360 \\$isubdivision$aMicrobiology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, individual plants and groups of plants, individual diseases and types of diseases, individual organs and regions of the body, and individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aFishes--Microbiology; Corn--Microbiology; Tuberculosis--Microbiology; Heart--Microbiology; Metals--Microbiology =360 \\$isubdivision$aMicrobiology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, individual plants and groups of plants, individual diseases and types of diseases, organs and regions of the body, and individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aFishes--Microbiology; Corn--Microbiology; Tuberculosis--Microbiology; Heart--Microbiology; Metals--Microbiology =360 \\$isubdivision$aMicrobiology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, individual plants and groups of plants, and under individual diseases, organs and regions of the body, and materials, e.g.$aFishes--Microbiology; Corn--Microbiology; Tuberculosis--Microbiology; Heart--Microbiology; Metals--Microbiology =450 \\$aMicrobial biology =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$aMicroorganisms =750 \2$aMicrobiology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008829 =LDR 00918cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362285902441 =005 20120730163512.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084774 =035 \\$aBZT4680NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR69.A57 =150 \\$aMicrobial sensitivity tests =450 \\$aAntibiotic sensitivity tests =450 \\$aAntimicrobial sensitivity tests =450 \\$aAntimicrobial susceptibility tests =450 \\$aBacterial sensitivity tests =450 \\$aMicrobial susceptibility tests =450 \\$aSensitivity tests, Microbial =450 \\$aSensitivity tests (Microbiology) =450 \\$aSusceptibility tests, Microbial =550 \\$wg$aMicrobiology$xTechnique =550 \\$aMicroorganisms$xEffect of antibiotics on =550 \\$aMicroorganisms$xEffect of drugs on =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMicrobial Sensitivity Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008826 =LDR 00509cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362286002441 =005 20120730163512.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85084770 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02020428 =035 \\$aBZT4676NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR92.P6 =150 \\$aMicrobial polysaccharides =450 \\$aPolysaccharides, Bacterial$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial polymers =550 \\$wg$aPolysaccharides =750 \2$aPolysaccharides, Bacterial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011135 =LDR 00579cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362286102441 =005 20120730163512.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85084763 =035 \\$aBZT4669NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR88$bQR92 =150 \\$aMicrobial metabolism =450 \\$aBacterial metabolism =450 \\$aMetabolism, Bacterial =450 \\$aMicroorganisms$xMetabolism =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism =550 \\$wg$aMicroorganisms$xPhysiology =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/11/90 =750 \2$aBacteria$xmetabolism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001419Q000378 =LDR 00505cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362306302441 =005 20150402131105.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082422 =035 \\$aBZT2328NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL505$bQL505.42 =150 \\$aMayflies =450 \\$aEphemerida =450 \\$aEphemeroptera =450 \\$wnne$aMay-flies =450 \\$aPlectoptera (Order) =550 \\$wg$aFlies =550 \\$wg$aInsects =750 \2$aEphemeroptera$0(DNLM)D065133$5IEN =LDR 00418cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362306402441 =005 20120730163448.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082361 =035 \\$aBZT2267NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMaxillofacial prosthesis =550 \\$wg$aProsthesis =550 \\$wg$aProsthodontics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMaxillofacial Prosthesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008447 =LDR 00359cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362306502441 =005 20120730163448.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082360 =035 \\$aBZT2266NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMaxillary sinus$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMaxillary Sinus Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008444 =LDR 00320cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362306602441 =005 20120730163448.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082358 =035 \\$aBZT2264NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMaxillary sinus$xDiseases =750 \2$aMaxillary Sinusitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015523 =LDR 00359cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362306702441 =005 20120730163448.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082357 =035 \\$aBZT2263NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMaxillary sinus$xCancer =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMaxillary Sinus Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008444 =LDR 00689cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362306802441 =005 20120730163447.0 =008 030925||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082355 =035 \\$aBZT2261NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMaxillary sinus =450 \\$aAntrum of Highmore =450 \\$aHighmore's antrum =450 \\$aMaxillary antrum =450 \\$aSinus maxillaris =550 \\$wg$aParanasal sinuses =670 \\$aMESH$b(Maxillary Sinus x Antrum of Highmore, Maxillary Antrum) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(sinus maxillaris [NA]. Also called maxillary sinus, antrum of Highmore, maxillary antrum) =750 \2$aMaxillary Sinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008443 =LDR 00597cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362306902441 =005 20120730163447.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082354 =035 \\$aBZT2260NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK528.M37 =150 \\$aMaxillary expansion =450 \\$aExpansion, Maxillary =450 \\$aExpansion, Palatal =450 \\$aPalatal expansion =450 \\$aRapid maxillary expansion =550 \\$wg$aMaxilla =550 \\$wg$aOrthodontics, Corrective =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPalatal Expansion Technique$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010155 =LDR 00389cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362307002441 =005 20120730163447.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082352 =035 \\$aBZT2258NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMaxilla$xFractures =681 \\$iExample under$aFractures =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMaxillary Fractures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008440 =LDR 00340cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362307102441 =005 20120730163447.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082351 =035 \\$aBZT2257NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMaxilla =450 \\$aUpper jaw =550 \\$wg$aJaws =750 \2$aMaxilla$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008437 =LDR 00481cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362307202441 =005 20090723085956.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082249 =035 \\$aBZT2155NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC171$bQC197 =150 \\$aMatter$xProperties =450 \\$aPhysical properties of matter =450 \\$aProperties of matter =550 \\$wg$aMechanics =550 \\$aDiffusion =750 \2$aMechanical Phenomena$0(DNLM)D055595$5IEN =LDR 01466cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362307302441 =005 20120730163447.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082209 =035 \\$aBZT2115LC =035 \\$aSH 85082209 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aGerman chamomile =450 \\$aCamomile, German =450 \\$aChamomile, German =450 \\$aChamomilla matricaria =450 \\$aGerman camomile =450 \\$aHungarian chamomile =450 \\$wnne$aMatricaria chamomilla =450 \\$aMatricaria recutita =450 \\$aMayweed, Scented =450 \\$aScented mayweed =450 \\$aSweet false chamomile =450 \\$aWild chamomile =550 \\$wg$aMatricaria =670 \\$a99038935: Brown, D. Camomile, 2000:$bCIP galley (Matricaria recutita, German camomile is an annual plant) =670 \\$aBremness, L. Complete book of herbs, 1998:$bp. 64 (Matricaria recutita, German chamomile) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Matricaria recutita (M. chamomilla) sweet fake chamomile) =670 \\$aEncyc. herbs$b(Matricaria recutita, syn. M. chamomilla, German chamomile, Scented mayweed) =670 \\$aRodale's encyc. of herbs, 1987:$bp. 79 (chamomile (often spelled camomile) is two different plants: Matricaria recutita, German chamomile, wild chamomile, sweet false chamomile, often mistakenly called Matricaria chamomilla, and Chamaemelum nobile) =750 \2$aChamomile$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D020843 =LDR 00427cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362307402441 =005 20120730163447.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082208 =035 \\$aBZT2114LC =035 \\$aSH 85082208 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aMatricaria =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Matricaria) =750 \2$aMatricaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031168 =LDR 00712cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362307502441 =005 20120730163447.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082146 =035 \\$aBZT2052NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQA76.95 =150 \\$aMathematics$xData processing =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the use of electronic data processing and computers in mathematics. Works on those mathematical topics essential to the study of electronic data processing and computer science are entered under$aComputer science--Mathematics. =681 \\$iNote under$aComputer science--Mathematics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMathematical Computing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008432 =LDR 00611cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362307602441 =005 20120730163447.0 =008 930928i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082139 =035 \\$aBZT2045NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQA =150 \\$aMathematics =360 \\$isubdivision$aMathematics$iunder topical headings for the mathematics applied in those fields, e.g.$aInvestments--Mathematics;$ialso phrase headings for types of mathematics; and headings beginning with the word$aMathematical =450 \\$aMath =550 \\$wg$aScience =750 \2$aMathematics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008433 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362307702441 =005 20120730163446.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082138 =035 \\$aBZT2044NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQA28$bQA29 =150 \\$aMathematicians =550 \\$wg$aScientists =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMathematics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008433 =LDR 00713cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362307802441 =005 20120730163446.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082124 =035 \\$aBZT2030NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA342$cEngineering =150 \\$aMathematical models =360 \\$isubdivision$aMathematical models$iunder topical headings, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Mathematical models =450 \\$aModels, Mathematical =450 \\$aModels, Theoretical$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSimulation methods =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the representation of the operation of processes or systems in mathematical terms. =750 \2$aModels, Theoretical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008962 =LDR 00739cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362307902441 =005 20120730163446.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082106 =035 \\$aBZT2012NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.33 =150 \\$aMaternally acquired immunity =450 \\$aFetal immunity, Maternally acquired =450 \\$aFetal passive immunity =450 \\$aImmunity, Maternally acquired =450 \\$aMaternal immunity =450 \\$aNeonatal immunity, Maternally acquired =450 \\$aNeonatal passive immunity =550 \\$wg$aFetus$xImmunology =550 \\$wg$aImmunity =550 \\$wg$aMaternal-fetal exchange =750 \2$aImmunity, Maternally-Acquired$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007112 =LDR 01656cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362308002441 =005 20140806164036.0 =008 020822i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082102 =035 \\$aBZT2008NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aRG940$bRG991 =150 \\$aMaternal health services =450 \\$aHealth services, Maternal =450 \\$aMaternal and child health services =450 \\$aMaternal and infant health services =450 \\$aMaternal health care =450 \\$aMaternity care =450 \\$aMother and child health services =450 \\$aMothers$xMedical care =450 \\$aPerinatal care =450 \\$aSafe motherhood programs =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics =550 \\$wg$aReproductive health services =550 \\$wg$aWomen's health services =550 \\$aMaternal and infant welfare =670 \\$aHerz, B. The safe motherhood initiative, 1987:$bp. 33 (safe motherhood programs) p. 36 (action to make childbearing safer for women in developing countries) p. 37 (In developing countries, three things are required: 1) firm commitment and higher priority to safe motherhood; 2) allocating the necessary resources to maternal health and family planning services; and 3) undertaking supportive activities in other sectors.) =670 \\$aMESH browser, July 27, 2009$b(Maternal Health Services. UF Health Services, Maternal; Services, Maternal Health. Scope note: Organized services to provide health care to expectant and nursing mothers; in MESH Tree Structures under Community Health Services and under Reproductive Health Services) =750 \2$aMaternal Health Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008427 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362308102441 =005 20120730163446.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082101 =035 \\$aBZT2007NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMaternal-fetal exchange =550 \\$wg$aFetus =550 \\$wg$aPlacenta =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMaternal-Fetal Exchange$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008431 =LDR 00460cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362308202441 =005 20120730163446.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082100 =035 \\$aBZT2006NU =035 \\$aSH 85082100 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF723.M35$cPsychology =150 \\$aMaternal deprivation =450 \\$aDeprivation, Maternal =550 \\$wg$aParental deprivation =750 \2$aMaternal Deprivation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008426 =LDR 00694cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362308302441 =005 20120730163446.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082098 =035 \\$aBZT2004NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHV697$bHV700 =150 \\$aMaternal and infant welfare =450 \\$aInfant welfare =450 \\$aInfants$xCharities, protection, etc. =450 \\$aMaternity welfare =550 \\$wg$aChild welfare =550 \\$wg$aMothers =550 \\$wg$aWomen$xCharities =550 \\$aMaternal health services =690 \\$ar2:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aInfant Welfare$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007229 =750 \2$aMaternal Welfare$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D008429 =LDR 00448cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362308402441 =005 20120730163446.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082097 =035 \\$aBZT2003NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMaternal age =450 \\$aMother's age at birth =550 \\$wg$aAge =550 \\$wg$aChildbirth =550 \\$wg$aMothers =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMaternal Age$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008423 =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362308502441 =005 20120730163446.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082086 =035 \\$aBZT1992NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMaterials$xTesting =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMaterials Testing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008422 =LDR 00960cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362308602441 =005 20120730163445.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082065 =035 \\$aBZT1971NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTA401$bTA492 =150 \\$aMaterials =360 \\$isubdivision$aMaterials$iunder scientific and technical disciplines and under types of equipment and construction, e.g.$aElectronics--Materials;$iand phrase headings for special types of materials, e.g.$aBuilding materials; Raw materials =450 \\$aEngineering$xMaterials =450 \\$aEngineering materials =450 \\$aIndustrial materials =550 \\$wg$aEngineering design =550 \\$aManufacturing processes =680 \\$iHere are entered comprehensive works on the basic engineering and industrial materials used in the construction of devices, apparatus, structures, equipment, etc. =750 \2$aManufactured Materials$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008420 =LDR 00720cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362308702441 =005 20090928134407.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082059 =035 \\$aBZT1965NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRS164$bRS165 =150 \\$aMateria medica, Vegetable =450 \\$aBotanical drugs =450 \\$aDrugs from plants =450 \\$aMedicinal plants$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aPhytotherapy =450 \\$aPlant drugs =450 \\$aVegetable drugs =550 \\$wg$aMateria medica =550 \\$aBotanical drug industry =550 \\$aBotany, Medical =550 \\$aMedicinal plants =750 \2$aPlants, Medicinal$xtherapeutic use$0(DNLM)D010946Q000627$5IEN =LDR 00780cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362308802441 =005 20120730163445.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082058 =035 \\$aBZT1964NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE994 =150 \\$aOphthalmic drugs =450 \\$wnne$aMateria medica, Ophthalmological =450 \\$aOphthalmic agents =450 \\$aOphthalmic solutions$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Ophthalmological =550 \\$aOcular pharmacology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Davies, P.H. The actions and uses of ophthalmic drugs, 1989. =670 \\$aLC database, 6/9/89. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ophthalmic solutions) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOphthalmic Solutions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009883 =LDR 00382cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362308902441 =005 20120730163431.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079124 =035 \\$aBZS9030NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLymph =550 \\$wg$aBody fluids =550 \\$wg$aLymphatics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLymph$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008196 =LDR 00386cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362309002441 =005 20120730163431.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079104 =035 \\$aBZS9010NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP201 =150 \\$aLye =550 \\$wg$aAlkalies =550 \\$wg$aWood =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aLye$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008191 =LDR 00472cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362309102441 =005 20120730163431.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079093 =035 \\$aBZS8999NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \\$aQK524.L9$cBotany =150 \\$aLycopodiaceae =450 \\$aClub moss family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aLycopodiales =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(club-moss family: Lycopodiaceae) =750 \2$aLycopodiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029542 =LDR 00406cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362309202441 =005 20120730163431.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85079067 =035 \\$aBZS8973NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP612$bQP613 =150 \\$aLyases =450 \\$aDesmolases =550 \\$wg$aEnzymes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLyases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008190 =LDR 00407cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362309302441 =005 20120730163431.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078994 =035 \\$aBZS8900NU =035 \\$ash 85078994 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD181.L8 =150 \\$aLutetium =450 \\$aLutecium =550 \\$wg$aRare earth metals =750 \2$aLutetium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008187 =LDR 01314cz a2200421n 4500 =001 9880362309402441 =005 20070420140051.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078987 =035 \\$aBZS8893NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.L85 =150 \\$aLuteinizing hormone releasing hormone =450 \\$aFollicle-stimulating hormone releasing hormone =450 \\$aFSH releasing hormone =450 \\$aFSHRH (Hormone) =450 \\$aGnRH (Hormone) =450 \\$aGonadoliberlin =450 \\$aGonadorelin =450 \\$aGonadotropin releasing factor =450 \\$aGonadotropin releasing hormone =450 \\$aGonadotropins regulating factor =450 \\$aLH-FSH releasing hormone =450 \\$aLH-releasing factor =450 \\$aLH-RH (Hormone) =450 \\$aLHRF (Hormone) =450 \\$aLHRH (Hormone) =450 \\$aLRF (Hormone) =450 \\$aLRH (Hormone) =450 \\$aLuliberin =550 \\$wg$aPituitary hormone releasing factors =670 \\$aGnRH analogues ... c1989. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Pituitary-Diencephalon hormones, LH releasing factor) =670 \\$aMESH$b(LH-FSH releasing hormone) =750 \2$aGonadotropin-Releasing Hormone$0(DNLM)D007987$5IEN =LDR 00714cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362309502441 =005 20120730163430.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078985 =035 \\$aBZS8891NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.L84 =150 \\$aLuteinizing hormone =450 \\$aCorpus luteum-stimulating hormone =450 \\$aICSH (Hormone) =450 \\$aInterstitial cell-stimulating hormone =450 \\$aLH (Hormone) =450 \\$aLutropin =450 \\$aMetakentrin =450 \\$aPituitary B gonadotropin =550 \\$wg$aGlycoprotein hormones =550 \\$wg$aGonadotropin =550 \\$wg$aPituitary hormones =750 \2$aLuteinizing Hormone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007986 =LDR 00415cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362309602441 =005 20120730163430.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078983 =035 \\$aBZS8889NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLuteal phase =450 \\$aSecretory phase (Menstrual cycle) =550 \\$wg$aMenstrual cycle =550 \\$aCorpus luteum =750 \2$aLuteal Phase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008183 =LDR 00517cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362309702441 =005 20120730163430.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078946 =035 \\$aBZS8852NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC386.6.L87 =150 \\$aLuria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery =450 \\$aLuria-Nebraska Battery (Neuropsychology) =550 \\$wg$aNeuropsychological tests =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLuria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008182 =LDR 01098cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362309802441 =005 20120730163430.0 =008 051125i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078942 =035 \\$aBZS8848NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC924.5.L85 =150 \\$aSystemic lupus erythematosus =450 \\$aLibman-Sacks disease =450 \\$aLupus erythematosus disseminatus =450 \\$wnne$aLupus erythematosus, Systemic =450 \\$aLupus (Systemic lupus erythematosus) =450 \\$aSLE (Disease) =550 \\$wg$aAutoimmune diseases =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aCollagen diseases =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Systemic lupus erythematosus, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lupus erythematosus, Systemic, entry terms: Libman-Sacks Disease, Lupus 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20120730163430.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078933 =035 \\$aBZS8839NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \0$aSB177.L85$cFood crops =053 \0$aSB205.L9$cForage plants =053 \0$aSB413.L86$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aLupines =450 \\$wnne$aLupine =450 \\$aLupins =450 \\$aLupinus =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =750 \2$aLupinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031297 =LDR 00313cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362310202441 =005 20090403141808.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078922 =035 \\$aBZS8828NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLungs$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$aLung Injury$0(DNLM)D055370$5IEN =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362310302441 =005 20120730163430.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078921 =035 \\$aBZS8827NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD667 =150 \\$aLungs$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLung Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008175 =LDR 00316cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362310402441 =005 20120730163430.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078913 =035 \\$aBZS8819NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLungs$xHydatids =750 \2$aEchinococcosis, Pulmonary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004445 =LDR 00643cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362310502441 =005 20090418153639.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078909 =035 \\$aBZS8815NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHD7264$cLabor =053 \\$aRC773$bRC775$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aLungs$xDust diseases =450 \\$aAnthracosis =450 \\$aBlack lung =450 \\$aChalicosis =450 \\$aDust diseases =450 \\$aPneumoconiosis =450 \\$aPneumokoniosis =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aOccupational diseases =750 \2$aPneumoconiosis$0(DNLM)D011009$5IEN =LDR 00622cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362310602441 =005 20120730163430.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078908 =035 \\$aBZS8814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC776.O3 =150 \\$aLungs$xDiseases, Obstructive =450 \\$aChronic obstructive pulmonary disease =450 \\$aCOPD (Disease) =450 \\$wnne$aLung diseases, Obstructive =450 \\$aObstructive lung diseases =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs$xObstructions =750 \2$aLung Diseases, Obstructive$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008173 =LDR 00603cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362310702441 =005 20120730163429.0 =008 910606||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078907 =035 \\$aBZS8813NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC776.F8 =150 \\$aLungs$xDiseases, Fungal =450 \\$aFungal lung diseases =450 \\$aFungous lung diseases =450 \\$aLung diseases, Fungal$5IEN =450 \\$aLungs$xFungal diseases =450 \\$wnne$aLungs$xFungi =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMycoses =750 \2$aLung Diseases, Fungal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008172 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362310802441 =005 20090309101906.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078904 =035 \\$aBZS8810NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC756$bRC776 =150 \\$aLungs$xDiseases =450 \\$aPulmonary diseases =750 \2$aLung Diseases$0(DNLM)D008171$5IEN =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362310902441 =005 20120730163429.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078900 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02071654 =035 \\$aBZS8806NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.L8 =150 \\$aLungs$xCancer =450 \\$aLung cancer =750 \2$aLung Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008175 =LDR 00327cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362311002441 =005 20120730163429.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078892 =035 \\$aBZS8798NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC776.A3 =150 \\$aLungs$xAbscess =750 \2$aLung Abscess$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008169 =LDR 00618cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362311102441 =005 20120730163429.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078891 =035 \\$aBZS8797NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL848$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM261$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP121$bQP124$cPhysiology =150 \\$aLungs =360 \\$iheadings beginning with$aPulmonary =450 \\$aLung =550 \\$wg$aCardiopulmonary system =550 \\$wg$aChest =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLung$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008168 =LDR 00525cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362311202441 =005 20130312090832.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078869 =035 \\$aBZS8775NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX735$cHome economics =150 \\$aLuncheons =450 \\$aMeals =550 \\$wg$aCaterers and catering =550 \\$wg$aCooking =550 \\$wg$aEntertaining =550 \\$wg$aMenus =550 \\$wg$aTable =550 \\$aBrunches =750 \2$aLunch$0(DNLM)D062409$5IEN =LDR 00458cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362311302441 =005 20120730163429.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078848 =035 \\$aBZS8754NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLumpy skin disease virus =450 \\$aNeethling virus =550 \\$wg$aPoxviruses =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lumpy skin disease virus x Neethling virus) =750 \2$aLumpy skin disease virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008167 =LDR 00484cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362311402441 =005 20120730163429.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078847 =035 \\$aBZS8753NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF967.L8 =150 \\$aLumpy skin disease =450 \\$aPseudo-urticaria =550 \\$wg$aCattle$xVirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aPoxvirus diseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLumpy Skin Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008166 =LDR 00496cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362311502441 =005 20060512123254.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078838 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02070972 =035 \\$aBZS8744NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC476.4$bQC480.2 =150 \\$aLuminescence =550 \\$wg$aAfterglow (Physics) =550 \\$wg$aLight =550 \\$wg$aLight sources =550 \\$wg$aRadiation =750 \2$aLuminescence$0(DNLM)D049449$5IEN =LDR 00430cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362311602441 =005 20120730163429.0 =008 920107||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078835 =035 \\$aBZS8741NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLumbosacral region =450 \\$aLumbar region =550 \\$wg$aBack =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lumbosacral region x Lumbar region) =750 \2$aLumbosacral Region$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008161 =LDR 00389cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362311702441 =005 20120730163429.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078742 =035 \\$aBZS8648NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLucite =450 \\$aMethyl methacrylate resin =550 \\$wg$aPolymethylmethacrylate =750 \2$aPolymethyl Methacrylate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019904 =LDR 00750cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362311802441 =005 20080325100535.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078720 =035 \\$aBZS8626NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTJ1075$bTJ1081 =150 \\$aLubrication and lubricants =360 \\$iindividual lubricants, e.g.$aRosin oil;$iand subdivision$aLubrication$iunder individual land vehicles and types of land vehicles, e.g.$aAutomobiles--Lubrication =450 \\$aGrease =450 \\$aLubricants =550 \\$wg$aTribology =550 \\$aBearings (Machinery) =550 \\$aLubrication systems =550 \\$aOils and fats =750 \2$aLubricants$0(DNLM)D054327$5IEN =750 \2$aLubrication$0(DNLM)D008153$5IEN =LDR 00882cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362311902441 =005 20130307091057.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078682 =035 \\$aBZS8588LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85078682 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL458.42.L6$cZoology =150 \\$aBrown recluse spider =450 \\$wnne$aLoxosceles reclusa =450 \\$aViolin spider =550 \\$wg$aLoxosceles =670 \\$aMilne, L.J. Audubon Soc. field guide to No. Am. insects and spiders, 1980:$bp. 875 (Violin spider, brown recluse spider (Loxosceles reclusa)) =670 \\$aKaston, B.J. How to know the spiders, 1978:$bp. 89 (Loxosceles reclusa, brown recluse or violin spider) =670 \\$aCommon names of insects & related organisms, 1989:$bp. 100 (Loxosceles reclusa, Brown recluse spider) =750 \2$aBrown Recluse Spider$0(DNLM)D063287$5IEN =LDR 00436cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362312002441 =005 20120730163429.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078648 =035 \\$aBZS8554NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLow-protein diet =450 \\$aDietary proteins =550 \\$wg$aDiet in disease =550 \\$wg$aProteins in human nutrition =750 \2$aDiet, Protein-Restricted$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018753 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362312102441 =005 20120730163429.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078632 =035 \\$aBZS8538NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM237.7 =150 \\$aLow-fat diet =450 \\$aFat-free diet =550 \\$wg$aReducing diets =550 \\$aOils and fats, Edible =750 \2$aDiet, Fat-Restricted$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018752 =LDR 00493cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362312202441 =005 20060602130051.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078627 =035 \\$aBZS8533NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM237.73 =150 \\$aLow-carbohydrate diet =450 \\$aDiet, Low-carbohydrate =550 \\$wg$aCarbohydrates =550 \\$wg$aLow-calorie diet =550 \\$wg$aReducing diets =750 \2$aDiet, Carbohydrate-Restricted$0(DNLM)D050528$5IEN =LDR 00617cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362312302441 =005 20120730163429.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078625 =035 \\$aBZS8531NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM222.2 =150 \\$aLow-calorie diet =450 \\$aCaloric restriction =450 \\$aCalorie-restricted diet =450 \\$aCalorie restriction =450 \\$aDiet, Low-calorie =550 \\$wg$aReducing diets =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 7/14/92$b(Caloric restriction, Calorie restriction, Calorie-restricted diet) =750 \2$aCaloric Restriction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031204 =LDR 00449cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362312402441 =005 20050404090209.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078613 =035 \\$aBZS8519LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL696.P7$cOrnithology =053 \\$aSF473.L6$cCage birds =150 \\$aLovebirds =450 \\$aAgapornis =450 \\$aLove-birds =550 \\$wg$aParrots =750 \2$aAgapornis$0(DNLM)D046710$5IEN =LDR 00373cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362312502441 =005 20120730163429.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078532 =035 \\$aBZS8438NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB201.L =150 \\$aLove grass =450 \\$aEragrostis =450 \\$aLovegrass =750 \2$aEragrostis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031750 =LDR 00559cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362312602441 =005 20120730163428.0 =008 920103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078519 =035 \\$aBZS8425NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBD436$cPhilosophy =053 \\$aBF575.L8$cPsychology =053 \\$aGT2600$bGT2640$cManners and customs =150 \\$aLove =450 \\$aAffection =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$aFirst loves =550 \\$aFriendship =550 \\$aIntimacy (Psychology) =750 \2$aLove$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008149 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362312702441 =005 20120730163428.0 =008 920114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078511 =035 \\$aBZS8417NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF969.L65 =150 \\$aLouping ill =550 \\$wg$aSheep$xVirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aTick-borne encephalitis =750 \2$aLouping Ill$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008146 =LDR 00483cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362312802441 =005 20201016150001.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078460 =035 \\$aBZS8366NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \0$aSB205.L7$cForage plants =150 \\$aLotus =450 \\$aDeervetch =450 \\$aLotus (Genus) =450 \\$aTrefoils (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =750 \2$aLotus$4BM$0(DNLM)D000070116$5IEN =LDR 00774cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362312902441 =005 20120730163428.0 =008 030815i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078433 =035 \\$aBZS8339NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLoss of consciousness =450 \\$aBlackouts (Loss of consciousness) =450 \\$aConsciousness, Loss of =450 \\$aInsensibility =450 \\$aUnconscious state =450 \\$aUnconsciousness =550 \\$wg$aNeurologic manifestations of general diseases =670 \\$aRandom House$b(unconscious: not conscious; temporarily devoid of consciousness; unconsciousness) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(blackout, def. 4.: temporary loss of memory or consciousness) =750 \2$aUnconsciousness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014474 =LDR 01226cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362313002441 =005 20120730163428.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078411 =035 \\$aBZS8317NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85078411 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.P955$cZoology =150 \\$aLorises =450 \\$aLoridae =450 \\$wnne$aLorisidae =550 \\$wg$aPrimates =550 \\$wg$aProsimians =670 \\$aMammal species of the world:$bp. 247 (Loridae; previously known as Lorisidae) =670 \\$aCorbet world list of mammalian species:$bp. 93 (Family Lorisidae: lorises) =670 \\$aWalker mammals of the world:$bp. 402 (Family Lorisidae: Lorises, pottos and galagos) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via WWW, Sept. 20, 2000$b(Loridae. 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Entry term: Imodium. Scope note: One of the long-acting synthetic antidiarrheals; it is not significantly absorbed from the gut, and has no effect on the adrenergic system or central nervous system, but may antagonize histamine and interfere with acetylcholine release locally.) =670 \\$aPharmaceutical substances, 200l$b(Loperamide. Use: antidiarrheal. Trade name: USA: Imodium (Janssen, 1977, McNeil, 1977)) =750 \2$aLoperamide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008139 =LDR 00642cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362313402441 =005 20120730163428.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078296 =035 \\$aBZS8202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLongitudinal method =360 \\$isubdivision$aLongitudinal studies$iunder topical headings, classes of persons, and ethnic groups =450 \\$aLongitudinal research =450 \\$aLongitudinal studies =550 \\$wg$aMethodology =550 \\$wg$aResearch =550 \\$wg$aSocial sciences$xResearch =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLongitudinal Studies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008137 =LDR 00647cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362313502441 =005 20120730163428.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078286 =035 \\$aBZS8192NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP85$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRA776.75$cPersonal health =150 \\$aLongevity =450 \\$aLife extension =450 \\$aLife, Long =450 \\$aLife span prolongation =450 \\$aLong life =450 \\$aProlongation of life span =550 \\$wg$aAge =550 \\$wg$aHealth =550 \\$wg$aLife spans (Biology) =550 \\$aOld age =750 \2$aLongevity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008136 =LDR 00459cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362313602441 =005 20120730163427.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078277 =035 \\$aBZS8183NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLong-term care of the sick =360 \\$isubdivision$aLong-term care$iunder classes of persons =550 \\$wg$aCare of the sick =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =750 \2$aLong-Term Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008134 =LDR 00519cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362313702441 =005 20120730163427.0 =008 920207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078270 =035 \\$aBZS8176NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA997$bRA999 =150 \\$aLong-term care facilities =450 \\$wnne$aExtended care facilities =550 \\$wg$aHealth facilities =550 \\$wg$aHospitals$xAfter care =550 \\$wg$aLong-term care of the sick =750 \2$aLong Term Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008134 =LDR 00577cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362313802441 =005 20120730163427.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85078247 =035 \\$aBZS8153NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85078247 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF723.L64 =150 \\$aLoneliness in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aLoneliness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008132 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLoneliness$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00382cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362313902441 =005 20120730163423.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077324 =035 \\$aBZS7230NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.L =053 \\$aRD662 =150 \\$aLips$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLip Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008048 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362314002441 =005 20120730163423.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077322 =035 \\$aBZS7228NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.L46 =150 \\$aLips$xCancer =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLip Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008048 =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362314102441 =005 20120730163423.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077320 =035 \\$aBZS7226NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL857$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM306$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aLips =550 \\$wg$aMouth =750 \2$aLip$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008046 =LDR 00601cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362314202441 =005 20120730163422.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077319 =035 \\$aBZS7225NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHV2487 =150 \\$aLipreading =450 \\$aLip-reading =450 \\$aSpeech-reading =450 \\$aSpeechreading =450 \\$aVisual speech perception =550 \\$wg$aDeaf$xMeans of communication =550 \\$wg$aSpeech perception =550 \\$wg$aVisual perception =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLipreading$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008085 =LDR 00505cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362314302441 =005 20110425192335.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077316 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02057615 =035 \\$aBZS7222NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aQP603.L56 =150 \\$aLipoxygenases =450 \\$aCarotene oxidases =450 \\$aLinoleate oxygen oxidoreductases =450 \\$aLipoxidases =550 \\$wg$aOxygenases =750 \2$aLipoxygenase$0(DNLM)D058945$5IEN =LDR 00822cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362314402441 =005 20070424094119.0 =008 871218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077315 =035 \\$aBZS7221NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.L56 =150 \\$aLipotropin =450 \\$aAdipokinetic substances, Pituitary =450 \\$aAppetite reversing factor, Pituitary =450 \\$aLipid mobilizing factor, Pituitary =450 \\$aLipolytic hormones, Pituitary =450 \\$aLPH (Hormone) =450 \\$aObesity reversing factor, Pituitary =450 \\$aPituitary lipotropin =550 \\$wg$aLipotropic agents =550 \\$wg$aPeptide hormones =550 \\$wg$aProopiomelanocortin =550 \\$aLipolysis =550 \\$aOpioid peptides =750 \2$abeta-Lipotropin$0(DNLM)D008083$5IEN =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362314502441 =005 20120730163422.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077314 =035 \\$aBZS7220NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLipotropic agents =450 \\$aLipotropic factors =550 \\$wg$aChemotherapy =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLipotropic Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008082 =LDR 00526cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362314602441 =005 20070605082034.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077311 =035 \\$aBZS7217NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH602$cBiology =053 \\$aRS201.L55$cPharmaceutical technology =150 \\$aLiposomes =450 \\$aPhospholipid vesicles =550 \\$wg$aBilayer lipid membranes =550 \\$wg$aCytoplasm =550 \\$wg$aPhospholipids =750 \2$aLiposomes$0(DNLM)D008081$5IEN =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362314702441 =005 20110629121205.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077309 =035 \\$aBZS7215NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLipoproteins =550 \\$wg$aLipids =550 \\$wg$aProteins =750 \2$aLipoproteins$0(DNLM)D008074$5IEN =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362314802441 =005 20110629121205.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077308 =035 \\$aBZS7214NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLipoprotein lipase =450 \\$aClearing factor =550 \\$wg$aLipase =750 \2$aLipoprotein Lipase$0(DNLM)D008071$5IEN =LDR 00400cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362314902441 =005 20120730163422.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077305 =035 \\$aBZS7211NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP601 =150 \\$aLipolysis =550 \\$wg$aEnzymes =550 \\$aLipotropin =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLipolysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008066 =LDR 00631cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362315002441 =005 20120730163422.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077304 =035 \\$aBZS7210NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP671.L52 =150 \\$aLipofuscins =450 \\$aAging pigments =450 \\$aLipofuscin =550 \\$wg$aAnimal pigments =550 \\$wg$aLipids =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lipofuscin) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Lipofuscin: any of 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\0$aQP751$bQP752$cPhysiology =053 \0$aTP453.L56$cFood processing =150 \\$aLipids =450 \\$aLipides =450 \\$aLipins =450 \\$aLipoids =550 \\$wg$aBiomolecules =550 \\$aSteroids =750 \2$aLipids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008055 =LDR 00750cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362315402441 =005 20070423124420.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077295 =035 \\$aBZS7201NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC632.L5 =150 \\$aLipidoses =450 \\$aLipid storage diseases =450 \\$aLipid storage disorders =450 \\$wnne$aLipidosis =450 \\$aLipoidosis =550 \\$wg$aLipids$xMetabolism$xDisorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lipid storage disorders, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lipoidosis) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Metabolic disorders inborn, Lipid (neutral) storage) =670 \\$aCecil. 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\\$wg$aPlants$xNutrition =550 \\$wg$aSoil amendments =550 \\$aSoil fertility =750 \2$aFertilizers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005308 =LDR 00620cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362106102441 =005 20120730163103.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047906 =035 \\$aBZP7812NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG135 =150 \\$aFertilization in vitro, Human =450 \\$aBabies, Test tube =450 \\$aHuman fertilization in vitro =450 \\$aHuman in vitro fertilization =450 \\$aTest tube babies =550 \\$wg$aConception =550 \\$wg$aHuman reproductive technology =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFertilization in Vitro$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005307 =LDR 00738cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362106202441 =005 20150204175001.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047905 =035 \\$aBZP7811NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFertilization in vitro =450 \\$aEctogenesis, Preimplantational =450 \\$aFertilization, Laboratory =450 \\$aFertilization, Test tube =450 \\$aIn vitro fertilization =450 \\$aIVF 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Statistics$5IEN =750 \2$aBirth Rate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001723 =LDR 00592cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362106502441 =005 20120730163103.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047898 =035 \\$aBZP7804NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGN241$cPhysiological anthropology =053 \\$aHB901$bHB1108$cDemography =053 \\$aQP251$bQP265$cPhysiology =150 \\$aFertility, Human =450 \\$aHuman fertility =450 \\$aNatality =550 \\$wg$aDemography =550 \\$wg$aHuman reproduction =550 \\$aInfertility =750 \2$aFertility$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005298 =LDR 00595cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362106602441 =005 20120730163102.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047895 =035 \\$aBZP7801NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP273$cPhysiology$5IEN =053 \\$aQP251$cPhysiology =150 \\$aFertility =360 \\$isubdivision$aFertility$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Fertility; Fishes--Fertility =450 \\$aFecundity =550 \\$wg$aReproduction =550 \\$aInfertility in animals =750 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Vernacular name: ferns) =670 \\$aLawrence, E. Henderson's dict. of biol. terms, 2000$b(fern: common name for a member of the Pterophyta; Pterophyta: one of the four major divisions of the spore-bearing vascular plants, commonly called the ferns) =670 \\$aAcademic Press dict. of sci. and tech., via WWW, Jan. 23, 2002$b(fern: The common name for a seedless, nonflowering vascular plant of the class Filicineae; Filicophyta: the ferns; Filicopsida: the largest of three subdivisions of the division Filicophyta; Filicineae: a class of the Pteridophyta; plants that reproduce by spores and are characterized by fronds and true vascular systems) =670 \\$aThe Wordsworth dict. of sci. & tech., 1995$b(ferns (Bot.). Pteridophytes of the class Filicopsida) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of sci. tech. terms, c1989$b(fern (BOT) Any of a large number of vascular plants composing the division Polypodiophyta) =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(fern: n. pl. ferns or fern) =750 \2$aFerns$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029624 =LDR 00703cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362107102441 =005 20120730163102.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047829 =035 \\$aBZP7735NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK896$cPlant physiology =053 \\$aQP601$cPhysiological chemistry =053 \\$aQR151$cMicro-organisms =053 \\$aTP500$bTP618$cFermentation industries =150 \\$aFermentation =450 \\$aFerments =550 \\$wg$aBiochemical engineering =550 \\$wg$aChemistry =550 \\$wg$aIndustrial microbiology =550 \\$wg$aMicrobiological synthesis =550 \\$aLeavening agents =750 \2$aFermentation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005285 =LDR 00631cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362107202441 =005 20120730163102.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047807 =035 \\$aBZP7713NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD86.F45 =150 \\$aFentanyl =450 \\$aPhenethylpiperidylpropionanilide citrate =450 \\$aPhentanyl =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \\$wg$aAnesthetics =550 \\$wg$aCitrates =550 \\$wg$aNarcotics =550 \\$wg$aPiperidine =550 \\$wg$aTranquilizing drugs =670 \\$aMESH (Fentanyl x Phentanyl) =750 \2$aFentanyl$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005283 =LDR 00512cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362107302441 =005 20120730163102.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047803 =035 \\$aBZP7709NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFenoterol =450 \\$aDihydroxyhydroxymethylphenethylaminomethylbenzylalcohol =550 \\$wg$aBronchodilator agents =550 \\$wg$aEthanolamines =550 \\$wg$aSympathomimetic agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFenoterol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005280 =LDR 00377cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362107402441 =005 20120730163101.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047800 =035 \\$aBZP7706LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.U48 =150 \\$aFennel =450 \\$aFoeniculum =550 \\$wg$aUmbelliferae =750 \2$aFoeniculum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030001 =LDR 00714cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362107502441 =005 20120730163101.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047797 =035 \\$aBZP7703NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB952.F45 =150 \\$aFenitrothion =450 \\$aMethylnitrophos =450 \\$aNitrophos =550 \\$wg$aCholinesterase-inhibiting insecticides =550 \\$wg$aOrganophosphorus compounds =550 \\$wg$aThiophosphates =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 5, 2007$b(Fenitrothion, Entry terms: Methylnitrophos, Nitrophos. Scope note: An organothioposphate cholinesterase inhibitor that is used as an insecticide.) =750 \2$aFenitrothion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005278 =LDR 00499cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362107602441 =005 20120730163101.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047787 =035 \\$aBZP7693NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC684.F44 =150 \\$aFendiline =550 \\$wg$aCalcium$xAntagonists =550 \\$wg$aMyocardial depressants =550 \\$wg$aPhenethylamines =550 \\$wg$aVasodilators =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFendiline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005275 =LDR 00649cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362107702441 =005 20120730163101.0 =008 910606||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047775 =035 \\$aBZP7681NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFemur neck =450 \\$aCollum femoris =450 \\$aCollum ossis femoris =450 \\$aFemoral neck =450 \\$aNeck of femur =550 \\$wg$aFemur =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Collum ossis femoris, also called neck of femur, collum femoris) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Femur neck) =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/28/91$b(Femoral neck) =750 \2$aFemur Neck$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005272 =LDR 00602cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362107802441 =005 20120730163101.0 =008 910606||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047769 =035 \\$aBZP7675NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM117$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aFemur =450 \\$aFemoral bone =450 \\$aThigh bone =450 \\$aThighbone =550 \\$wg$aBones =550 \\$wg$aThigh =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(femur, also called thigh bone, femoral bone) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Femur, also called thighbone) =750 \2$aFemur$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005269 =LDR 00479cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362107902441 =005 20120730163101.0 =008 911218||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047768 =035 \\$aBZP7674NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFemoral vein =450 \\$aVena femoralis =550 \\$wg$aThigh$xBlood-vessels =550 \\$wg$aVeins =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Vein, femoral vein, vena femoralis) =750 \2$aFemoral Vein$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005268 =LDR 00340cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362108002441 =005 20120730163100.0 =008 921221||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047766 =035 \\$aBZP7672NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFemoral nerve =550 \\$wg$aSpinal nerves =750 \2$aFemoral nerve$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005267 =LDR 00435cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362108102441 =005 20120730163100.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047765 =035 \\$aBZP7671NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFemoral hernia =450 \\$aCrural hernia =550 \\$wg$aHernia =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(hernia: crural h.=femoral h.) =750 \2$aHernia, Femoral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006550 =LDR 00392cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362108202441 =005 20120730163100.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047764 =035 \\$aBZP7670NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFemoral artery =450 \\$aFemur$xArtery =550 \\$wg$aArteries =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFemoral Artery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005263 =LDR 00865cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362108302441 =005 20120730163100.0 =008 000607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047741 =035 \\$aBZP7647NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dDLC$dMMiltC =053 \0$aHQ1101$bHQ2030.7 =150 \\$aFeminism =450 \\$aEmancipation of women =450 \\$aFeminist movement =450 \\$aWomen$xEmancipation =450 \\$aWomen's lib =450 \\$aWomen's liberation =450 \\$wnne$aWomen's liberation movement =450 \\$aWomen's movement =550 \\$wg$aSocial movements =550 \\$aAnti-feminism =667 \\$ar:GLS:1/28/94 (refs. for "Antifeminism" added)$5IEN =670 \\$aDavis, F. Moving the mountain, 1991$b(Women's movement) =670 \\$aMuslim feminism and feminist movement, 2002. =750 \2$aFeminism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019513 =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362108402441 =005 20100714084805.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047739 =035 \\$aBZP7645NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF175.5.F45$cPsychoanalysis =150 \\$aFemininity =450 \\$wnne$aFemininity (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aSex (Psychology) =550 \\$aWomen =750 \2$aFemininity$0(DNLM)D057227$5IEN =LDR 00339cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362108502441 =005 20050516142924.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047702 =035 \\$aBZP7608LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.C23 =150 \\$aFelis =550 \\$wg$aFelidae =750 \2$aFelis$0(DNLM)D045991$5IEN =LDR 00421cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362108602441 =005 20120730163100.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047701 =035 \\$aBZP7607NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFeline sarcoma virus =450 \\$aSarcoma virus, Feline =550 \\$wg$aRetroviruses =550 \\$wg$aSarcoma =750 \2$aSarcoma Viruses, Feline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005253 =LDR 00433cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362108702441 =005 20120730163100.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047700 =035 \\$aBZP7606NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFeline leukemia virus =450 \\$aFeline lymphoma virus =450 \\$aLeukemia virus, Feline =550 \\$wg$aRetroviruses =750 \2$aLeukemia Virus, Feline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005256 =LDR 00552cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362108802441 =005 20121007190238.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047699 =035 \\$aBZP7605NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF986.L48 =150 \\$aFeline leukemia =450 \\$aCat leukemia =450 \\$aFeline leukosis =450 \\$aLeukemia, Feline =550 \\$wg$aCats$xVirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aLeukemia in animals =550 \\$wg$aRetrovirus infections =750 \2$aLeukemia, Feline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016582 =LDR 00595cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362108902441 =005 20120730163100.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047698 =035 \\$aBZP7604NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF986.H =150 \\$aFeline heartworm disease =450 \\$aCat heartworm disease =450 \\$aDirofilariasis, Feline =450 \\$aFeline dirofilariasis =450 \\$aHeartworm disease in cats =550 \\$wg$aCats$xDiseases =550 \\$aDirofilaria immitis =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDirofilariasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004184 =LDR 00644cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362109002441 =005 20050718133233.0 =008 050520i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047696 =035 \\$aBZP7602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C23$cZoology =150 \\$aFelidae =450 \\$aCat family (Mammals) =450 \\$aFelids =450 \\$aWildcats =550 \\$wg$aCarnivora =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(felid: one of the Felidae) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the family of cats. Works on domestic breeds of cats are entered under$aCats. =681 \\$iNote under$aCats =750 \2$aFelidae$0(DNLM)D045989$5IEN =LDR 01549cz a2200385n 4500 =001 9880362109102441 =005 20120730163059.0 =008 020802i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047658 =035 \\$aBZP7564NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF94.5$bSF99 =150 \\$aFeeds =360 \\$isubdivision$aFeeding and feeds$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Feeding and feeds; Fishes--Feeding and feeds =450 \\$aAnimal feeds =450 \\$aAnimal rations =450 \\$aAnimals$xFeeding and feeds =450 \\$aDomestic animals$xFeeding and feeds =450 \\$aFeed =450 \\$wnne$aFeeding and feeding stuffs =450 \\$aFeeding stuffs =450 \\$aFeedingstuff =450 \\$aFeedstuff =450 \\$aFodder =450 \\$aLivestock$xFeeding and feeds =450 \\$aLivestock rations =450 \\$aRations, Animal =450 \\$aRations, Livestock =550 \\$wg$aFarm supplies =550 \\$aAnimal feeding =550 \\$aFodder banks =670 \\$aLC database, August 2, 2002$b(titles: livestock rations; rations for farm animals) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the nutritional preparations provided for animals by humans. Works on the nutritional substances animals find or provide for themselves as well as works on their food habits are entered under$aAnimals--Food.$iWorks on the process of providing nourishment to animals are entered under$aAnimal feeding. =681 \\$iNotes under$aAnimal feeding; Animals--Food =750 \2$aAnimal Feed$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000821 =LDR 00431cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362109202441 =005 20120730163059.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047647 =035 \\$aBZP7553NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF319.5.F4 =150 \\$aFeedback (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aLearning, Psychology of =550 \\$wg$aReinforcement (Psychology) =750 \2$aFeedback, Psychological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030141 =LDR 01458cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362109302441 =005 20120730163059.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047611 =035 \\$aBZP7517NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCaAE$dNNU-L$dViU$dDLC =053 \0$aJC355$cPolitical theory =150 \\$aFederal government =360 \\$isubdivision$aPolitics and government$iunder names of individual federal states =450 \\$aDivision of powers =450 \\$aFederal government$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aFederal-provincial relations =450 \\$aFederal-state relations =450 \\$aFederal systems =450 \\$aFederalism =550 \\$wg$aPolitical science =550 \\$aCentral-local government relations =550 \\$aDecentralization in government =550 \\$aState governments =670 \\$aComparing federal systems, c2008:$bt.p.; p. 1 (at present, some 25 countries exhibit characteristics of functioning federations) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the division of powers between national governments and the governments of their states, provinces, or other first-order divisions, as well as works on the relations between these governmental entities. Works on the division of powers between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government are entered under$aSeparation of powers. =681 \\$iNote under$aSeparation of powers =750 \2$aFederal Government$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035082 =LDR 00883cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362109402441 =005 20120730163058.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047545 =035 \\$aBZP7451NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC866.D43 =150 \\$aFecal incontinence =450 \\$aFecal soiling =450 \\$wnne$aFeces$xIncontinence =450 \\$aIncontinence, Fecal =450 \\$aSoiling, Fecal =550 \\$wg$aDefecation disorders =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Gastrointestinal disorders, Anorectal disorders, Fecal incontinence) =675 \\$aHennepin =680 \\$iHere are entered works on involuntary defecation as a symptom of disease. Works on voluntary or involuntary defecation in abnormal places are entered under$aEncopresis. =681 \\$iNote under$aEncopresis =750 \2$aFecal Incontinence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005242 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362109502441 =005 20120730163058.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047544 =035 \\$aBZP7450LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aFeces$xImpaction =450 \\$aFecal impaction =450 \\$aImpaction of feces =550 \\$wg$aIntestines$xObstructions =750 \2$aFecal Impaction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005244 =LDR 01329cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362109602441 =005 20120730163058.0 =008 050617i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047542 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dAuSU$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQP159 =150 \\$aFeces =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aFecal =450 \\$aDung =450 \\$aDungs =450 \\$aExcrement =450 \\$aFaecal material =450 \\$aFaecal matter =450 \\$aFaeces =450 \\$aFecal material =450 \\$aFecal matter =450 \\$aScat (Feces) =450 \\$aScats (Feces) =450 \\$aStools (Feces) =550 \\$wg$aExcretion =550 \\$aDefecation =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(faeces: British spelling for feces) =670 \\$aOCLC, Feb. 20, 2004$b(fecal matter; fecal material; excrement; faecal) =670 \\$aThe Amer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., via WWW, June 17, 2005$b(dung 1a. The excrement of animals. b. Manure; scat 3) Excrement, especially of an animal; dung) =670 \\$aWeb 3 (dung: n., pl.-s; 1) manure 2) the excrement of an animal) =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 24, 2008$b(human feces) =670 \\$aCorrigan, B. Animal scats and exterior bait stations, 1998, via PCT online Web site, Feb. 24, 2008$b(scats) =750 \2$aFeces$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005243 =LDR 00695cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362109702441 =005 20120730163058.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047536 =035 \\$aBZP7442NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL697$5IEN =150 \\$aFeathers =450 \\$aDown$5IEN =450 \\$aDown (Feathers) =450 \\$aPlumage =450 \\$aPlumes (Feathers) =550 \\$wg$aBirds$xAnatomy =550 \\$wg$aBody covering (Anatomy) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bPlume (A feather or feathers of a bird; plumage) =670 \\$aRandom House:$bDown (Soft first plumage of many young birds; the soft underplumage of birds) =750 \2$aFeathers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005241 =LDR 00495cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362109802441 =005 20120730163058.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047526 =035 \\$aBZP7432NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFeasibility studies =450 \\$aFeasibility appraisals =450 \\$aStudies, Feasibility =450 \\$aViability studies =550 \\$aResource allocation =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFeasibility Studies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005240 =LDR 00571cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362109902441 =005 20120730163058.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047525 =035 \\$aBZP7431NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF723.F4$cChildren =150 \\$aFear of the dark =450 \\$aDark, Fear of the =550 \\$wg$aFear in children =750 \2$81$wb$aDarkness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003624 =750 \2$81$wb$aFear$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005239 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDarkness$iand$aFear. =LDR 00641cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362110002441 =005 20120730163057.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047520 =035 \\$aBZP7426NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC552.F42 =150 \\$aFear of death =450 \\$aDeath, Fear of =450 \\$aThanatophobia =550 \\$wg$aDeath$xPsychological aspects =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =750 \2$81$wb$aDeath$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003643 =750 \2$81$wb$aFear$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005239 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDeath$iand$aFear. =LDR 00607cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362110102441 =005 20120730163057.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047518 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02153535 =035 \\$aBZP7424NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.F4 =150 \\$aFear in children =450 \\$wnne$aFear (Child psychology) =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aFear$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005239 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFear$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00454cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362110202441 =005 20120730163057.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047514 =035 \\$aBZP7420NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF575.F2$cPsychology =150 \\$aFear =450 \\$aFright =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$aAnxiety =550 \\$aHorror =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFear$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005239 =LDR 00455cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362110302441 =005 20120730163057.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047511 =035 \\$aBZP7417NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.F33 =150 \\$aFc receptors =450 \\$aReceptors, Fc =550 \\$wg$aCell receptors =550 \\$wg$aLymphocytes =550 \\$wg$aMacrophages =750 \2$aReceptors, Fc$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011961 =LDR 00377cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362110402441 =005 20120730163057.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047503 =035 \\$aBZP7409NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL770 =150 \\$aFavus =450 \\$aTinea favosa =550 \\$wg$aTinea capitis =750 \2$aTinea Favosa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014007 =LDR 00521cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362110502441 =005 20120730163057.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047498 =035 \\$aBZP7404NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFavism =450 \\$aFabism =550 \\$wg$aFood poisoning =550 \\$wg$aGlucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Favism. Also called Baghdad spring anemia (seldom used), fabism) =750 \2$aFavism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005236 =LDR 00401cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362110602441 =005 20120730163057.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047473 =035 \\$aBZP7379NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC848.F3 =150 \\$aFatty liver =550 \\$wg$aFatty degeneration =550 \\$wg$aLiver$xDiseases =750 \2$aFatty Liver$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005234 =LDR 00332cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362110702441 =005 20120730163057.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047472 =035 \\$aBZP7378NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFatty alcohols =550 \\$wg$aAlcohols =750 \2$aFatty Alcohols$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005233 =LDR 00647cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362110802441 =005 20120730163057.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047466 =035 \\$aBZP7372NU =035 \\$ash 85047466 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF482$cPsychology =053 \\$aLB1075$cEducational psychology =053 \\$aQP421$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMental fatigue =450 \\$wnne$aFatigue, Mental =450 \\$aIntellectual fatigue =450 \\$aMental exhaustion =450 \\$aMental overwork =450 \\$aOverwork, Mental =550 \\$wg$aFatigue =750 \2$aMental Fatigue$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005222 =LDR 00832cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362110902441 =005 20120730163057.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047465 =035 \\$aBZP7371NU =035 \\$ash 85047465 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF482$cPsychology =053 \\$aLB1075$cEducational psychology =053 \\$aLB3431$cEducational hygiene =053 \\$aQP421$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRB150.F37$cPathology =053 \\$aRC1045.F37$cAutomotive medicine =053 \\$aT59.72$cHuman engineering =150 \\$aFatigue =450 \\$aExhaustion =450 \\$aLassitude =450 \\$aTiredness =450 \\$aWeariness =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =550 \\$wg$aSymptoms =550 \\$aRest =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fatigue x Lassitude) =750 \2$aFatigue$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005221 =LDR 00484cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362111002441 =005 20120730163056.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047451 =035 \\$aBZP7357NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHQ756$bHQ756.7$cFamily =150 \\$aFathers =450 \\$aDads =550 \\$wg$aMen =550 \\$wg$aParents =550 \\$aHousehusbands =670 \\$aRandom House$b(dad: Informal. father) =750 \2$aFathers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005220 =LDR 00462cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362111102441 =005 20120730163056.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047444 =035 \\$aBZP7350NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFather and child =450 \\$aChild and father =450 \\$aFather-child relationship =450 \\$aFathers and children =550 \\$wg$aParent and child =750 \2$aFather-Child Relations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005219 =LDR 00660cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362111202441 =005 20120730163056.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047434 =035 \\$aBZP7340NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFat necrosis =450 \\$aAdiponecrosis =450 \\$aSteatonecrosis =550 \\$wg$aNecrosis =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(necrosis, fat necrosis: abnormal destruction of fat cells due to extracellular lipases as in acute pancreatitis. Also called adiponecrosis.) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 5, 2007$b(Fat Necrosis. Entry term: Steatonecrosis) =750 \2$aFat Necrosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005218 =LDR 00567cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362111302441 =005 20120730163056.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047432 =035 \\$aBZP7338NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFat emulsions, Intravenous =450 \\$aIntravenous fat emulsions =450 \\$aIntravenous lipid emulsions =450 \\$aLipid emulsions, Intravenous =550 \\$wg$aEmulsions (Pharmacy) =550 \\$wg$aParenteral feeding =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFat Emulsions, Intravenous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005217 =LDR 00426cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362111402441 =005 20120730163056.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047431 =035 \\$aBZP7337NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFat embolism =450 \\$aEmbolism, Fat =450 \\$aLipid embolism =550 \\$wg$aEmbolism =550 \\$aAtheroembolism =750 \2$aEmbolism, Fat$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004620 =LDR 00738cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362111502441 =005 20120730163056.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047430 =035 \\$aBZP7336NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP752.F3 =150 \\$aFat =450 \\$aFats =550 \\$wg$aLipids =550 \\$aAdipose tissues =680 \\$iHere are entered works on fat in its relation to the animal organism. Works on the technological aspects of oils and fats are entered under$aOils and fats.$iWorks on the economic aspects of oils and fats are entered under$aOil industries. =681 \\$iNotes under$aOil industries; Oils and fats =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aFats$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005223 =LDR 00448cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362111602441 =005 20120730163055.0 =008 030404i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047403 =035 \\$aBZP7309NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFasting =450 \\$aAbstinence =550 \\$wg$aAsceticism =550 \\$wg$aDiet =550 \\$wg$aPenance =550 \\$aHunger =550 \\$aStarvation =750 \2$aFasting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005215 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362111702441 =005 20120730163055.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047395 =035 \\$aBZP7301NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC793.5.F32$bQC793.5.F329 =150 \\$aFast neutrons =550 \\$wg$aNeutrons =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFast Neutrons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005214 =LDR 00526cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362111802441 =005 20120730163055.0 =008 060227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047353 =035 \\$aBZP7259NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFasciae (Anatomy)$xInflammation =450 \\$aFasciitis =450 \\$aFascitis$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aFasciae (Anatomy)$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(fasciitis: inflammation of fascia) =750 \2$aFasciitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005208 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362111902441 =005 20120730163055.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047352 =035 \\$aBZP7258NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQM563$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aFasciae (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues =750 \2$aFascia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005205 =LDR 00527cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362112002441 =005 20120730163055.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047289 =035 \\$aBZP7195NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC776.F33 =150 \\$aFarmer's lung =450 \\$aHarvester's lung =450 \\$aThresher's lung =550 \\$wg$aAgricultural laborers$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aHypersensitivity pneumonitis =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFarmer's Lung$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005203 =LDR 00535cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362112102441 =005 20120730163055.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047166 =035 \\$aBZP7072NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.F28 =150 \\$aFantasy in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aFantasy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005201 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFantasy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00556cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362112202441 =005 20120730163055.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047157 =035 \\$aBZP7063NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF175.5.F36$cPsychoanalysis =150 \\$aFantasy =450 \\$aDay dreams =450 \\$aPhantasy =550 \\$wg$aDefense mechanisms (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aDreams =550 \\$wg$aImagination =550 \\$wg$aVisions =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFantasy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005201 =LDR 00723cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362112302441 =005 20130506155217.0 =008 060406i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047071 =035 \\$aBZP6977NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dViU$dDLC =053 \0$aHV6626$bHV6626.23$cSocial pathology =053 \0$aRA1122$bRA1122.5$cForensic medicine =053 \0$aRC569.5.F3$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aFamily violence =450 \\$aDomestic violence =450 \\$aHousehold violence =450 \\$aInterparental violence =450 \\$aIntrafamily violence =550 \\$wg$aViolence =670 \\$aChildren and interparental violence: the impact of exposure, c2000. =750 \2$aDomestic Violence$0(DNLM)D017579$5IEN =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362112402441 =005 20120730163054.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047065 =035 \\$aBZP6971NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFamily size =450 \\$aSize of families =550 \\$aFamily planning =750 \2$aFamily Characteristics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005191 =LDR 00537cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362112502441 =005 20120730163054.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047061 =035 \\$aBZP6967NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC488.5$bRC488.6 =150 \\$aFamily psychotherapy =450 \\$aFamily group therapy =450 \\$aFamily therapy =550 \\$wg$aFamilies$xHealth and hygiene =550 \\$wg$aGroup psychotherapy =550 \\$wg$aMarriage counseling =750 \2$aFamily Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005196 =LDR 00472cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362112602441 =005 20120730163054.0 =008 930323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047057 =035 \\$aBZP6963NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFamily medicine =450 \\$aFamily practice (Medicine) =450 \\$aGeneral practice (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aPhysicians (General practice) =750 \2$aFamily Practice$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005194 =LDR 00706cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362112702441 =005 20120730163054.0 =008 010925i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047013 =035 \\$aBZP6919NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA418.5.F3$cSocial medicine =053 \0$aRA777.7$cPersonal health =150 \\$aFamilies$xHealth and hygiene =360 \\$isubdivision$aFamily relationships$iunder classes of persons with illnesses or disabilities, e.g.$aCritically ill--Family relationships =450 \\$aFamily health =550 \\$wg$aSocial medicine =688 \\$aHeading changed 20090625 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Family _{dollar}x Health and hygiene =750 \2$aFamily Health$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005192 =LDR 01354cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9880362112802441 =005 20130718101545.0 =008 050603i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047009 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aGN480$bGN480.65$cEthnology =053 \0$aGT2420$cManners and customs =053 \0$aHQ503$bHQ1064$cSociology =150 \\$aFamilies =360 \\$isubdivision$aFamily$iunder names of individual persons; and subdivision$aFamily relationships$iunder classes of persons =450 \\$aFamilies$xSocial aspects =450 \\$aFamilies$xSocial conditions =450 \\$wnne$aFamily =450 \\$aFamily life =450 \\$aFamily relationships =450 \\$aFamily structure =450 \\$aRelationships, Family =450 \\$aStructure, Family =550 \\$wg$aSocial institutions =550 \\$aBirth order =550 \\$aDomestic relations =550 \\$aHome =550 \\$aHouseholds =550 \\$aKinship =550 \\$aMarriage =550 \\$aMatriarchy =550 \\$aParenthood =550 \\$aPatriarchy =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the sociological concept and structure of families as well as works on the everyday life, interactions, and relationships of family members. =688 \\$aHeading changed 20090625 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Family =750 \2$aFamily$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005190 =LDR 00700cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362112902441 =005 20080408184410.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046985 =035 \\$aBZP6891NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85046985 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFalls (Accidents) =450 \\$aAccidental falls =450 \\$aFalling accidents =450 \\$aSlip and fall accidents =450 \\$aSlipping and falling accidents =550 \\$wg$aAccidents =670 \\$aMESH$b(Accidental falls) =670 \\$aLC database, May 2, 2002$b(falling accidents) May 24, 2002 (slip and fall accidents, slipping and falling accidents) =750 \2$aAccidental Falls$0(DNLM)DD000058$5IEN =LDR 00611cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362113002441 =005 20120730163053.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046977 =035 \\$aBZP6883NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL881$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM421$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP265$cPhysiology =150 \\$aFallopian tubes =450 \\$aMammalian oviduct =450 \\$aTubes, Fallopian =450 \\$aUterine tubes =550 \\$wg$aAdnexa uteri =550 \\$wg$aOviduct =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFallopian Tubes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005187 =LDR 00460cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362113102441 =005 20050516142416.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046956 =035 \\$aBZP6862LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL696.F3$bQL696.F38 =150 \\$aFalconiformes =450 \\$aAccipitres =450 \\$aAccipitriformes =450 \\$aDiurnal birds of prey =550 \\$wg$aBirds =750 \2$aFalconiformes$0(DNLM)D046093$5IEN =LDR 00579cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362113202441 =005 20120730163053.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046886 =035 \\$aBZP6792NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ135 =150 \\$aFailure to thrive syndrome =450 \\$aThrive, Failure to (Syndrome) =550 \\$wg$aChild development deviations =550 \\$wg$aGrowth disorders =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes in children =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFailure to Thrive$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005183 =LDR 00397cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362113302441 =005 20060504152012.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046874 =035 \\$aBZP6780LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P78$cBotany =150 \\$aFagopyrum =550 \\$wg$aPolygonaceae =670 \\$aHortus 3 (Fagopyrum) =750 \2$aFagopyrum$0(DNLM)D019612$5IEN =LDR 00330cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362113402441 =005 20020403165143.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046871 =035 \\$aBZP6777NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.F14 =150 \\$aFagaceae =550 \\$wg$aFagales =750 \0$aFagaceae$5IEN =LDR 00933cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362113502441 =005 20120730163053.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046847 =035 \\$aBZP6753NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTD896$bTD899 =150 \\$aFactory and trade waste =360 \\$isubdivision$aWaste disposal$iunder types of industries, industrial processes, and facilities, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Waste disposal; Metals--Finishing--Waste disposal =450 \\$aFactory waste =450 \\$aIndustrial effluents =450 \\$aIndustrial wastes =450 \\$aSolid waste management =450 \\$aTrades-waste =450 \\$aWastewaters =550 \\$wg$aPlant engineering =550 \\$aCentralized industrial waste treatment facilities =550 \\$aPollution =550 \\$aRefuse and refuse disposal =550 \\$aWaste products =750 \2$aIndustrial Waste$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007220 =LDR 00742cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362113602441 =005 20120730163053.0 =008 051229||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046817 =035 \\$aBZP6723NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA278.5 =150 \\$aFactor analysis =450 \\$aAnalysis, Factor =450 \\$aFactorial analysis =550 \\$wg$aMultivariate analysis =550 \\$aStructural equation modeling =670 \\$aSahai, H. Pocket dict. of stat., 2002$b(factor analysis: an advanced multivariate technique for analyzing the relationships among a large set of items or indicators to delineate the factors or dimensions that underlie the data.) =750 \2$aFactor Analysis, Statistical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005163 =LDR 00633cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362113702441 =005 20120730163053.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046815 =035 \\$aBZP6721NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHF5541.F3$cBusiness =053 \\$aTK6710$cElectrical engineering =150 \\$aFacsimile transmission =450 \\$aFax =450 \\$aRemote facsimile duplicator =450 \\$aTelefax =550 \\$wg$aData transmission systems =550 \\$wg$aElectronics =550 \\$wg$aImage transmission =550 \\$wg$aTelecommunication =750 \2$aTelefacsimile$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016636 =LDR 00395cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362113802441 =005 20120730163053.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046810 =035 \\$aBZP6716NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFacial pain =550 \\$wg$aFace$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aHead$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPain =750 \2$aFacial Pain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005157 =LDR 00349cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362113902441 =005 20120730163053.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046808 =035 \\$aBZP6714NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFacial nerve$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aFacial Nerve Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005155 =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362114002441 =005 20120730163052.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046807 =035 \\$aBZP6713NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFacial nerve =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Cranial =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aFacial Nerve$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005154 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362114102441 =005 20120730163052.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046806 =035 \\$aBZP6712NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFace$xMuscles =450 \\$wnne$aFacial muscles =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aFacial Muscles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005152 =LDR 00570cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362114202441 =005 20120730163052.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046804 =035 \\$aBZP6710NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF592.F33$cPsychology =053 \\$aQP327$cPhysiology =150 \\$aFacial expression =450 \\$aFace$xExpression =450 \\$aFacial expressions =550 \\$wg$aBody language =550 \\$wg$aExpression =670 \\$aPsych. index thes.$b(Facial expressions) =750 \2$aFacial Expression$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005149 =LDR 01133cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362114302441 =005 20120730163052.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046801 =035 \\$aBZP6707NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aFacial bones =450 \\$aFacial skeleton =450 \\$aOssa faciei =450 \\$aViscerocranium =550 \\$wg$aSkull =670 \\$aWealthall, R. Growth and functional morphology of the mammalian facial skeleton, 2008:$bleaf 1 (the bones of the facial skeleton) leaf 53 (facial bones) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 6, 2009$b(facial bones; scope note: the facial skeleton, consisting of bones situated between the cranial base and the mandibular region; some consider the facial bones to comprise the hyoid, palatine, and zygomatic bones, mandible, and maxilla; others include also the lacrimal and nasal bones, inferior nasal concha, and vomer but exclude the hyoid bone) =670 \\$aMedical dictionary online, Mar. 12, 2009$b(facial bones (synonyms: viscerocranium, ossa faciei); facial skeleton (synonym: viscerocranium)) =750 \2$aFacial Bones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005147 =LDR 00345cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362114402441 =005 20120730163052.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046793 =035 \\$aBZP6699NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD523 =150 \\$aFace$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$aFacial Injuries$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005151 =LDR 00309cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362114502441 =005 20130729111258.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046787 =035 \\$aBZP6693NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFace$xCancer =750 \2$aFacial Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005153 =LDR 00580cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362114602441 =005 20120730163052.0 =008 060609||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046785 =035 \\$aBZP6691NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU =053 \0$aNC770$cDrawing =053 \0$aQL950.5$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM535$cHuman anatomy =053 \0$aRL87$cDermatology =150 \\$aFace =450 \\$aHuman face =550 \\$wg$aHead =550 \\$aPathognomy =550 \\$aPhysiognomy =670 \\$aThe Human face, 2001. =750 \2$aFace$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005145 =LDR 01459cz a2200421n 4500 =001 9880362114702441 =005 20120730163052.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046735 =035 \\$aBZP6641NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \0$aSB205.F3$cForage plant =053 \0$aSB351.F3$cFood crop =150 \\$aFava bean =450 \\$wnne$aBroad bean =450 \\$aBroadbean =450 \\$aEnglish bean =450 \\$aEuropean bean =450 \\$wnne$aFaba bean =450 \\$aFaba vulgaris =450 \\$aFababean =450 \\$aField bean =450 \\$aHorse bean =450 \\$aHorsebean =450 \\$aTick bean =450 \\$aVicia faba =450 \\$aWindsor bean =550 \\$wg$aVetch =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(fava or fava bean; also faba; broad bean, also called horsebean) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(fava bean. Also called broad bean, horse bean) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(fava bean see broad bean; broad bean, also broadbean) =670 \\$aAgricultural handbk. chklist. names, 1986:$bp. 147 (Vicia faba, broadbean, horse bean, fava bean, windsor bean) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index$b(Broadbeans, x Fababeans) =670 \\$aCook's ingredients, 1990:$bp. 42 (Fava bean) =670 \\$aFood for health, 1986$b(Broad bean (fava bean)) =670 \\$aWhole food encyc., 1988:$bp. 64 (fava bean, also broad bean or horse bean) =750 \2$aVicia faba$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031307 =LDR 00458cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362114802441 =005 20120730163051.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046711 =035 \\$aBZP6617NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE986 =150 \\$aEyes, Artificial =450 \\$aArtificial eyes =450 \\$aEye, Artificial$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aProsthesis =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEye, Artificial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005137 =LDR 00312cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362114902441 =005 20130729111059.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046709 =035 \\$aBZP6615NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEyelids$xTumors =750 \2$aEyelid Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005142 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362115002441 =005 20120730163051.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046707 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02148286 =035 \\$aBZP6613NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE121$bRE155 =150 \\$aEyelids$xDiseases =450 \\$aBlepharospasm =750 \2$aEyelid Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005141 =LDR 00432cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362115102441 =005 20120730163051.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046706 =035 \\$aBZP6612NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL949$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM511$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aEyelids =550 \\$wg$aAdnexa oculi =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEyelids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005143 =LDR 00526cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362115202441 =005 20120730163051.0 =008 021024i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046705 =035 \\$aBZP6611NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEyelid conditioning =450 \\$aConditioned eyelid response =450 \\$aConditioning, Eyelid =450 \\$aEyelid response, Conditioned =550 \\$wg$aConditioned response =670 \\$aMESH$b(Conditioning, Eyelid) =750 \2$aConditioning, Eyelid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003215 =LDR 00513cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362115302441 =005 20120730163051.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046703 =035 \\$aBZP6609NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85046703 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEyelashes =450 \\$aLashes (Eyelashes) =550 \\$wg$aEyelids =550 \\$wg$aHair =670 \\$aMESH$b(Eyelashes) =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(lash: def. 2, eyelash) =750 \2$aEyelashes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005140 =LDR 00550cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362115402441 =005 20171219153343.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046700 =035 \\$aBZP6606NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGT2370$cCostume =053 \0$aRE940$bRE981$cOptometry =150 \\$aEyeglasses =450 \\$aEye glasses =450 \\$aGlasses, Eye =450 \\$aSpectacles =550 \\$wg$aEyewear =550 \\$wg$aOphthalmic lenses =550 \\$wg$aOpticianry =750 \2$aEyeglasses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005139 =LDR 00370cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362115502441 =005 20120730163051.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046698 =035 \\$aBZP6604NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEyebrows =550 \\$wg$aFace =550 \\$wg$aHair =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEyebrows$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005138 =LDR 00347cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362115602441 =005 20120730163051.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046697 =035 \\$aBZP6603NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEye-sockets$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOrbital Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009918 =LDR 02052cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362466902441 =005 20120730163243.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85061704 =035 \\$aBZR1610NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85061704 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aHome range (Animal geography) =360 \\$isubdivision$aHome range$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Home range =450 \\$aAnimal movement patterns =450 \\$aAnimal movements (Animal geography) =450 \\$aAnimals$xHome range =450 \\$wnnoa$aHome range$5IEN =450 \\$aHome ranges (Animal geography) =450 \\$aMovement patterns of animals =450 \\$aMovements of animals (Animal geography) =450 \\$aRange, Home (Animal geography) =450 \\$aRanges, Home (Animal geography) =550 \\$wg$aZoogeography =670 \\$aAmer. Herit. dict.$b(home range: The geographic area to which an organism normally confines its activity.) =670 \\$aRandom House Web. unabr. dict., c1997$b(home range: Ecol. the area in which an animal normally lives) =670 \\$aDunster, J.A. Dict. of natural resource management, c1996$b(home range: the area that an animal traverses in the scope of normal activities, such as feeding; not to be confused with territory) =670 \\$aLatour, P.B. Progress report on the study of movements of marten in the Mackenzie Valley, Sahtu District, 1992:$bp. iii (marten home ranges) p. 2 (home range characteristics of marten) =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 4, 2002$b(home ranges and activity patterns of nonmigratory elk; movement and home range of deer; home range and breeding biology of the shoveler; determinants of home range in the deer mouse; seasonal movements of black-tailed deer; movement patterns in a river population of the softshell turtle, Trionyx muticus) =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, Dec. 6, 2002$b(home range/home ranges also used in the context of household appliances and shooting ranges) =750 \2$aHoming Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006702 =LDR 00393cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362467002441 =005 20120730163251.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062311 =035 \\$aBZR2217NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHospitals$xCost of operation =450 \\$aHospital care$xCosts =450 \\$aHospitals$xOperating costs =750 \2$aHospital Costs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017721 =LDR 00471cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362467102441 =005 20120730163255.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062571 =035 \\$aBZR2477NU =035 \\$aSH 85062571 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL537.M8$cZoology =150 \\$aHousefly =450 \\$aHouse fly =450 \\$aHouseflies$5IEN =450 \\$aMusca domestica =550 \\$wg$aMusca =750 \2$aHouseflies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006793 =LDR 00482cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362467202441 =005 20120730163243.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85061700 =035 \\$aBZR1606NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRT61$cPopular works =053 \\$aRT120.H65$cNursing service =150 \\$aHome nursing =550 \\$wg$aHome care services =550 \\$wg$aNursing =550 \\$aCare of the sick =750 \2$aHome Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006701 =LDR 00367cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362467302441 =005 20120730163251.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062305 =035 \\$aBZR2211NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHospitals$xCommunication systems =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHospital Communication Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006747 =LDR 00462cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362467402441 =005 20120730163243.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85061693 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02079038 =035 \\$aBZR1599NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA645.35$bRA645.37 =150 \\$aHome health aides =550 \\$wg$aCommunity health aides =550 \\$wg$aHome care services =750 \2$aHome Health Aides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018576 =LDR 00566cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362467502441 =005 20120730163255.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062546 =035 \\$aBZR2452LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL458.2.P95 =150 \\$aDermatophagoides pteronyssinus =450 \\$wnne$aHouse-dust mite =550 \\$wg$aDermatophagoides =670 \\$aAcari, 1991:$bp. 517 (house-dust mite populations: Dermatophagoides pternyssinus, D. farinae, and D. microceras) =750 \2$aDermatophagoides pteronyssinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D040002 =LDR 01252cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362467602441 =005 20120730163251.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062304 =035 \\$aBZR2210NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA975.5.C4 =150 \\$aHospitals$xCentral service departments =450 \\$aCentral service departments in hospitals =450 \\$aCentral supply departments in hospitals =450 \\$aHospital central service departments =450 \\$aHospital central supply departments =450 \\$wnne$aHospitals$xCentral service department =450 \\$aHospitals$xCentral supply departments =550 \\$aHospitals$xMaterials management =670 \\$aAmerican Society for Healthcare Central Service Professionals Web site, July 25, 2007$b(Founded in 1968, the ASHCSP is the principal connection for central services and sterile processing.) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, July 25, 2007$b(Central Supply, Hospital. Scope note: Hospital department responsible for receiving, storing, and distributing medical and surgical supplies and equipment.) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070911 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Hospitals _{dollar}x Central service department =750 \2$aCentral Supply, Hospital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002495 =LDR 00825cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362467702441 =005 20120730163255.0 =008 050815i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062508 =035 \\$aBZR2414NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHotlines (Counseling) =450 \\$aTelephone in counseling =550 \\$wg$aCounseling =550 \\$wg$aHelplines =550 \\$aEmergency medical services$xCommunication systems =680 \\$iHere are entered works on telephone services designed to provide crisis intervention or emergency advice to callers on serious or urgent matters. 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Tuberculosis--Hospitals;$iand names of individual hospitals =360 \\$isubdivision$aHospitals$iunder classes of persons, ethnic groups, and individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Hospitals; Tuberculosis--Hospitals;$iand names of individual hospitals =450 \\$aBenevolent institutions =450 \\$aInfirmaries =550 \\$wg$aCharities, Medical =550 \\$wg$aHealth facilities =550 \\$aMedical centers =750 \2$aHospitals$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D006761 =LDR 00517cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362469402441 =005 20120730163254.0 =008 031124i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062405 =035 \\$aBZR2311NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aVeterans' hospitals =450 \\$wnne$aHospitals, Veterans' =450 \\$aVeterans$xHospitals =550 \\$wg$aSpecialty hospitals =550 \\$wg$aVeterans$xMedical care =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hospitals, Veterans) =750 \2$aHospitals, Veterans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006787 =LDR 00463cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362469502441 =005 20120730163250.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062269 =035 \\$aBZR2175NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHospital utilization$xLength of stay =450 \\$aHospital care$xLength of stay =450 \\$aHospitals$xLength of stay =450 \\$aLength of stay in hospitals =750 \2$aLength of Stay$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007902 =LDR 00472cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362469602441 =005 20120730163254.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062404 =035 \\$aBZR2310NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA975.U5 =150 \\$aUniversity hospitals =450 \\$wnne$aHospitals, University =550 \\$wg$aAcademic medical centers =550 \\$wg$aTeaching hospitals =750 \2$aHospitals, University$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006785 =LDR 01506cz a2200385n 4500 =001 9880362469702441 =005 20120730163242.0 =008 021124i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85061515 =035 \\$aBZR1421NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) =450 \\$aCatastrophe, Jewish (1939-1945) =450 \\$aDestruction of the Jews (1939-1945) =450 \\$aExtermination, Jewish (1939-1945) =450 \\$aHolocaust, Nazi =450 \\$a�Hurban (1939-1945) =450 \\$a�Hurbn (1939-1945) =450 \\$aJewish Catastrophe (1939-1945) =450 \\$aJewish Holocaust (1939-1945) =450 \\$aJews$xNazi persecution =450 \\$aNazi Holocaust =450 \\$aNazi persecution of Jews =450 \\$aSho�ah (1939-1945) =550 \\$wg$aGenocide =550 \\$wg$aJews$xPersecutions =550 \\$wg$aWorld War, 1939-1945$xAtrocities =550 \\$aKindertransports (Rescue operations) =550 \\$aWorld War, 1939-1945$xJewish resistance =550 \\$aWorld War, 1939-1945$xJews =670 \\$aEncyc. 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Complete handbook of garden plants, 1984:$bp. 54 (True hollies, Ilex) =750 \2$aIlex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030017 =LDR 00386cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362470202441 =005 20120730163254.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062400 =035 \\$aBZR2306NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aState hospitals =450 \\$wnne$aHospitals, State =550 \\$wg$aPublic hospitals =750 \2$aHospitals, State$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006783 =LDR 00675cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362470302441 =005 20120730163250.0 =008 060927i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062264 =035 \\$aBZR2170NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHospital size =450 \\$aBed capacity, Hospital =450 \\$aHospital bed capacity =450 \\$aHospital buildings$xBed capacity =450 \\$aHospital buildings$xSize =450 \\$aHospitals$xBed capacity =450 \\$aHospitals$xSize =450 \\$aSize of hospitals =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 27, 2006$b(Hospital Bed Capacity; Health Facility Size) =750 \2$aHospital Bed Capacity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006742 =LDR 00404cz 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\\$wg$aHolism =550 \\$aFunctional medicine =550 \\$aHealth =550 \\$aIntegrative medicine =550 \\$aMind and body =750 \2$aHolistic Health$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006694 =LDR 00699cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362470702441 =005 20120730163240.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85061453 =035 \\$aBZR1359NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGT3930$bGT4995$cManners and customs =053 \\$aHV3167$cFor shop workers =150 \\$aHolidays =450 \\$aLegal holidays =450 \\$aNational holidays =550 \\$wg$aDays =550 \\$wg$aHours of labor =550 \\$wg$aManners and customs =550 \\$wg$aMemorials =550 \\$aAnniversaries =550 \\$aFasts and feasts =550 \\$aVacations =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHolidays$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006693 =LDR 00551cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362470802441 =005 20120730163254.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062397 =035 \\$aBZR2303NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA960$bRA996 =150 \\$aPublic hospitals =450 \\$aFederal hospitals =450 \\$aGovernment hospitals =450 \\$wnne$aHospitals, Public =450 \\$aNational hospitals =550 \\$wg$aHospitals =550 \\$wg$aPublic institutions =750 \2$aHospitals, Public$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006779 =LDR 00745cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362470902441 =005 20120730163249.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062256 =035 \\$aBZR2162NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA975.5.P5 =150 \\$aHospital pharmacies =450 \\$aHospital pharmacy departments =450 \\$aHospital pharmacy service =450 \\$aHospitals$xPharmaceutical services =450 \\$aHospitals$xPharmacies =450 \\$aHospitals$xPharmacy departments =450 \\$aHospitals$xPharmacy service =550 \\$wg$aHospitals =550 \\$wg$aPharmaceutical services =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pharmacy service, Hospital) =750 \2$aPharmacy Service, Hospital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010607 =LDR 00703cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362471002441 =005 20120730163254.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062396 =035 \\$aBZR2302NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA975.P74 =150 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860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85061375 $zsh 85131260 =035 \\$aBZR1281NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF973 =150 \\$aClassical swine fever =450 \\$aCholera, Hog =450 \\$wnne$aHog cholera =450 \\$aPig typhoid =450 \\$aSwine fever =450 \\$aSwine fever, Classical =450 \\$wnne$aSwine plague =450 \\$aTyphoid, Pig =550 \\$wg$aPestivirus infections =550 \\$wg$aSwine$xVirus diseases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 6, 2007$b(Classical Swine Fever. Entry terms: Hog Cholera, Swine Fever, Swine Fever, Classical. Scope note: An acute, highly contagious disease affecting swine of all ages and caused by the Classical Swine Fever Virus. In hierarchy for Pestivirus infections.) =670 \\$aMerck vet. manual, 2005:$bp. 570 (Classical swine fever (Hog cholera, Swine fever): a contagious febrile disease of pigs. It was first described in the early 19th century in the USA. Later, a condition in Europe termed swine fever was recognized to be the same disease. Both names continue in use although in Europe it is now called classical swine fever to distinguish it from African swine fever, which is clinically indistinguishable but caused by an unrelated virus. It is caused by a small, enveloped RNA virus in the pestivirus group of the family Flaviviridae.) =670 \\$aBlack's vet. dict.$b(Swine fever: also called hog cholera or pig typhoid. Swine plague is the term applied to what in Britain is considered to be the pneumonic form of swine fever but what in America and the continent of Europe has been regarded as a separate disease (see Swine fever).) =681 \\$iExample under$aSwine--Diseases; Veterinary medicine =688 \\$aHeading from sh 85131260, deleted 20070315: 150:##:_{dollar}a Swine plague =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070315 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Hog cholera =750 \2$aClassical Swine Fever$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006691 =LDR 00458cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362471302441 =005 20140102104816.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062393 =035 \\$aBZR2299NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMobile hospitals =450 \\$wnne$aHospitals, Mobile =450 \\$aPortable hospitals =550 \\$wg$aHospitals =670 \\$aMESH$b(Mobile health units) =750 \2$aMobile Health Units$0(DNLM)D008952$5IEN =LDR 00536cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362471402441 =005 20120730163249.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062248 =035 \\$aBZR2154NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHospital mergers =450 \\$aHospitals$xMergers =450 \\$aMerger of hospitals =550 \\$wg$aConsolidation and merger of corporations =550 \\$wg$aHospitals$xAdministration =550 \\$wg$aMultihospital systems =750 \2$aHealth Facility Merger$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006273 =LDR 01138cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362471502441 =005 20130308112653.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062387 =035 \\$aBZR2293NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aUH460$bUH485 =150 \\$aMilitary hospitals =360 \\$isubdivision$aHospitals$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Hospitals =450 \\$aCombat support hospitals =450 \\$aField hospitals =450 \\$aHospital service (War) =450 \\$wnne$aHospitals, Military =550 \\$wg$aPublic hospitals =550 \\$aMedicine, Military =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hospitals, Military) =670 \\$aNew equipping strategies for combat support hospitals, 2010:$bCIP summary ("Combat Support Hospitals (CSHs)--mobile, deployable hospitals housed 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=LDR 00512cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362472002441 =005 20120730163249.0 =008 060926i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062244 =035 \\$aBZR2150NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA975.5.H6 =150 \\$aHospital housekeeping =450 \\$aHospital buildings$xCleaning =450 \\$aHospitals$xCleaning =550 \\$wg$aHospitals$xEnvironmental services =550 \\$wg$aHousekeeping =750 \2$aHousekeeping, Hospital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006797 =LDR 00556cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362472102441 =005 20120730163239.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85061308 =035 \\$aBZR1214NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV1201.5 =150 \\$aHobbies =450 \\$aAvocations =450 \\$aRecreations =550 \\$wg$aAmusements =550 \\$wg$aCollectors and collecting =550 \\$wg$aHandicraft =550 \\$wg$aLeisure =550 \\$wg$aPlay =550 \\$wg$aRecreation =750 \2$aHobbies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006686 =LDR 00975cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362472202441 =005 20120730163253.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062384 =035 \\$aBZR2290NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG12$bRG16$cGynecology =053 \\$aRG500$bRG501$cObstetrics =150 \\$aHospitals, Gynecologic and obstetric =450 \\$aGynecology$xHospitals =450 \\$aHospitals$xGynecologic services =450 \\$aHospitals, Maternity =450 \\$aHospitals$xMaternity services =450 \\$aHospitals, Obstetric =450 \\$aHospitals$xObstetric services =450 \\$aLying-in hospitals =450 \\$aMaternity hospitals =450 \\$aMother and child$xHospital care =450 \\$aObstetrics$xHospitals =450 \\$aWomen$xHospitals =550 \\$wg$aMaternal health services =550 \\$wg$aWomen's health services =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHospitals, Maternity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006771 =LDR 00339cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362472302441 =005 20120730163249.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062243 =035 \\$aBZR2149NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHospital gift shops =550 \\$wg$aGift shops =750 \2$aHospital Shops$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006756 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362472402441 =005 20120730163239.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85061307 =035 \\$aBZR1213NU =035 \\$ash 85061307 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHoarseness =550 \\$wg$aSymptoms =550 \\$wg$aVoice disorders =750 \2$aHoarseness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006685 =LDR 00426cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362472502441 =005 20120730163253.0 =008 021108i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062383 =035 \\$aBZR2289NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCounty hospitals =450 \\$wnne$aHospitals, County =550 \\$wg$aCounty health services =550 \\$wg$aPublic hospitals =750 \2$aHospitals, County$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006766 =LDR 00571cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362472602441 =005 20120730163249.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062241 =035 \\$aBZR2147NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHospital dental service =450 \\$aDental service in hospitals =450 \\$aHospital dentistry =450 \\$aHospitals$xDental service =550 \\$wg$aDental care =550 \\$wg$aDentistry =550 \\$wg$aSick$xDental care =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDental Service, Hospital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003796 =LDR 00501cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362472702441 =005 20120730163253.0 =008 031124i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062382 =035 \\$aBZR2288NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA975.C64 =150 \\$aHospitals, Convalescent =450 \\$aConvalescent hospitals =550 \\$wg$aLong-term care facilities =550 \\$wg$aSpecialty hospitals =550 \\$aConvalescence =750 \2$aHospitals, Convalescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006765 =LDR 00731cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362472802441 =005 20120730163239.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85061292 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02076096 =035 \\$aBZR1198NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR184.32 =150 \\$aHLA histocompatibility antigens =450 \\$wnne$aHL-A histocompatibility antigens =450 \\$aHLA antigens =450 \\$aHLA transplantation antigens =450 \\$aHuman leukocyte antigens =450 \\$aTransplantation antigens, Human =550 \\$wg$aHistocompatibility antigens =550 \\$aMajor 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\\$wg$aDomestic animals =550 \\$wg$aEquus =550 \\$wg$aLivestock =550 \\$wg$aPachyderms =550 \\$aHinnies =550 \\$aMules =750 \2$aHorses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006736 =LDR 00459cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362474402441 =005 20150501095457.0 =008 020930i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115696 =035 \\$aBZW5602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78$cBotany =150 \\$aRubus =450 \\$aBrambles =550 \\$wg$aRosaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(bramble: n. pl. -s; a plant of the genus Rubus or its fruit) =750 \2$aRubus$0(DNLM)D065856$5IEN =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362474502441 =005 20120730163838.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115685 =035 \\$aBZW5591NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85115685 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.R3 =150 \\$aRubidium$xIsotopes =750 \2$aRubidium Radioisotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012414 =LDR 01655cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362474602441 =005 20130209162024.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115684 =035 \\$aBZW5590NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.R3$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.R3$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.R3$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.R3$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTA480.R8$cEngineering materials =150 \\$aRubidium =550 \\$wg$aAlkali metals =550 \\$wg$aRadioactive substances =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 27, 2012$b(Rubidium is a chemical element with the symbol Rb and atomic number 37. Rubidium is a soft, silvery-white metallic element of the alkali metal group; Rubidium has only one stable isotope, p85 (BRb, with the isotope p87 (BRb, which composes almost 28% of naturally occurring rubidium, being slightly radioactive with a half-life of 49 billion years; naturally occurring rubidium is composed of two isotopes: the stable p85 (BRb (72.2%) and the radioactive p87 (BRb (27.8%)) =670 \\$aEmsley, J. Nature's building blocks, 2011$b(Rubidium; Rb; soft white metal and a member of group I (row 5S) of the periodic table, and they are collectively referred to as the alkali metals; there are two naturally occurring isotopes: rubidium-85 which accounts for 72 percent and is not radioactive; and rubidium-87 which accounts for 28 percent and is radioactive, with a half-life of 49 billion years; it is only weakly radioactive, but it does contribute to the Earth's background radiation) =750 \2$aRubidium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012413 =LDR 00424cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362474702441 =005 20120730163838.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115683 =035 \\$aBZW5589NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85115683 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R85$cBotany =150 \\$aRubiaceae =450 \\$aHenriqueziaceae =550 \\$wg$aGentianales =750 \2$aRubiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019666 =LDR 00439cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362474802441 =005 20120730163838.0 =008 920114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115675 =035 \\$aBZW5581NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR416.R8 =150 \\$aRubella virus =450 \\$aRubivirus =550 \\$wg$aTogaviruses =670 \\$aMESH$b(Rubella virus x Rubivirus) =750 \2$aRubella virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012412 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362474902441 =005 20120730163838.0 =008 920114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115674 =035 \\$aBZW5580NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR189.5.R8 =150 \\$aRubella vaccines =550 \\$wg$aViral vaccines =750 \2$aRubella Vaccine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012411 =LDR 00529cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362475002441 =005 20120730163838.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85115673 =035 \\$aBZW5579NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRubella in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases in pregnancy =750 \2$81$wb$aRubella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012409 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRubella$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00759cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362475102441 =005 20120730163838.0 =008 920114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115670 =035 \\$aBZW5576NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.R8$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC182.R8$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aRubella =450 \\$aFourth disease =450 \\$aGerman measles =450 \\$aMeasles, German =450 \\$aRosella =450 \\$aR�oteln =450 \\$aRubeola notha =450 \\$aThree-day measles =550 \\$wg$aTogavirus infections =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Rubella: also called German measles, three-day measles, r�oteln, rosella, rubeola notha) =750 \2$aRubella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012409 =LDR 00606cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362475202441 =005 20120730163838.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85115640 =035 \\$aBZW5546NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTS1925 =150 \\$aRubber, Artificial =450 \\$aNeoprene =450 \\$aOppanol =450 \\$aRubber, Synthetic =450 \\$aSynthetic rubber =450 \\$aThiokol =550 \\$wg$aPlastics =550 \\$wg$aRubber industry and trade =550 \\$wg$aSynthetic products =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeoprene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009387 =LDR 00688cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362475302441 =005 20120730163838.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115631 =035 \\$aBZW5537NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA424.6.R8$cWood preservative =053 \0$aTA455.R8$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTS1870$bTS1935$cManufactures =150 \\$aRubber =450 \\$aCaoutchouc =450 \\$aEbonite =450 \\$aGum elastic =450 \\$aIndia rubber =450 \\$aVulcanite =550 \\$wg$aLatex =550 \\$wg$aNon-timber forest products =550 \\$aElastomers =550 \\$aGutta-percha =750 \2$aRubber$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012408 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362475402441 =005 20070530140811.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85115545 =035 \\$aBZW5451NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =150 \\$aRous sarcoma =450 \\$aAvian sarcoma$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSarcoma =750 \2$aSarcoma, Avian$0(DNLM)D001357$5IEN =LDR 00649cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362475502441 =005 20190308143156.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85115501 =035 \\$aBZW5407NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL391.R8 =150 \\$aRotifera =450 \\$aAnimalcules, Wheel =450 \\$aRotatoria =450 \\$aRotifers =450 \\$aSyndermata =450 \\$aTrochelminthes =450 \\$aWheel animalcules =450 \\$aWheel animals =550 \\$wg$aAquatic invertebrates =550 \\$wg$aBilateria =670 \\$aRotifera, 1993:$bv. 2, p. 6 (rotifers) =750 \2$aRotifera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012403 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362475602441 =005 20120730163838.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85115460 =035 \\$aBZW5366LC =035 \\$ash 85115460 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L25$cBotany =150 \\$aRosmarinus =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =750 \2$aRosmarinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027542 =LDR 00470cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362475702441 =005 20120730163837.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115443 =035 \\$aBZW5349NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78$cBotany =053 \0$aSB410.9$bSB411.7$cCulture =150 \\$aRoses =450 \\$aRosa =450 \\$aRose =550 \\$wg$aRosaceae =681 \\$iExample under$aFlowers =750 \2$aRosa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027826 =LDR 01008cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362475802441 =005 20120730163837.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115442 =035 \\$aBZW5348LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C79$cBotany =150 \\$aRoseroot =450 \\$aRhodiola roanensis =450 \\$aRhodiola rosea =450 \\$aSedum rhodiola =450 \\$aSedum roanense =450 \\$aSedum rosea =450 \\$aSedum roseum =550 \\$wg$aSedum =670 \\$aKartesz, J.T. A synonymized checklist of vascular flora of U.S., Canada, and Greenland, 1994:$bv. 1, p. 224 (Sedum rosea. Syn.: Rhodiola roanensis, Rhodiola rosea) =670 \\$aVenning, F.D. Guide to field identification of wildflowers of No. Amer., 1994:$bp. 96 (Roseroot. Sedum rosea) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(roseroot. Sedum rosea) =670 \\$aHortus 3 (Sedum rosea (S. rhodiola, S. roanense, Rhodiola rosea) roseroot; Sedum roseum see S. rosea) =750 \2$aRhodiola$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029771 =LDR 00333cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362475902441 =005 20120730163837.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85115412 =035 \\$aBZW5318NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRose bengal =550 \\$wg$aCoal-tar colors =750 \2$aRose Bengal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012395 =LDR 00471cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362476002441 =005 20120730163837.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115400 =035 \\$aBZW5306NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85115400 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78$cBotany =150 \\$aRosaceae =450 \\$aRose family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aRosales =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(rose family: Rosaceae) =750 \2$aRosaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027824 =LDR 00665cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362476102441 =005 20050125134233.0 =008 000509i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115399 =035 \\$aBZW5305NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRL325 =150 \\$aRosacea =450 \\$aAcne rosacea =550 \\$wg$aErythema =550 \\$wg$aFace$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSebaceous glands$xDiseases =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(rosacea: a syndrome characterized by facial erythema and a tendency to flushing, in association with inflammatory papules and pustules. Also called acne rosacea (outmoded).) =750 \2$aRosacea$0(DNLM)D012393$5IEN =LDR 00601cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362476202441 =005 20120730163837.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85115396 =035 \\$aBZW5302NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF698.8.R5$cPsychology =053 \\$aRC473.R6$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aRorschach Test =450 \\$aRorschach Inkblot Test =550 \\$wg$aProjective techniques =670 \\$aBaker encyc. psych.$b(Rorschach Inkblot Test) =670 \\$aDict. psych. terms. =670 \\$aEysenck encyc. psych. =750 \2$aRorschach Test$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012392 =LDR 00718cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362476302441 =005 20070530140523.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85115375 =035 \\$aBZW5281NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK644$cGeneral =053 \\$aQK776$cMovements =150 \\$aRoots (Botany) =360 \\$isee also subdivision$aRoots$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Roots =450 \\$aPlant roots =450 \\$aPlants$xRoots =550 \\$wg$aPlants =550 \\$aActinorhizas =550 \\$aMycorrhizas =550 \\$aPlant cuttings$xRooting =550 \\$aRootstocks =550 \\$aSeedlings, Bareroot =750 \2$aPlant Roots$0(DNLM)D018517$5IEN =LDR 00391cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362476402441 =005 20070530140601.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85115371 =035 \\$aBZW5277NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK644 =053 \\$aQR113$cBacteriology =150 \\$aRoot-tubercles =450 \\$aRoot nodules =750 \2$aRoot Nodules, Plant$0(DNLM)D053204$5IEN =LDR 00441cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362476502441 =005 20120730163837.0 =008 871218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115359 =035 \\$aBZW5265NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK351 =150 \\$aRoot canal therapy =550 \\$wg$aDental therapeutics =550 \\$wg$aEndodontics =550 \\$wg$aTeeth$xRoots =750 \2$aRoot Canal Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012390 =LDR 00473cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362476602441 =005 20120730163837.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85114963 =035 \\$aBZW4869NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aPC =150 \\$aRomance philology =360 \\$ilanguages and literatures belonging to the Romance group =450 \\$aPhilology, Romance$5IEN =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPhilology, Romance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010683 =LDR 00508cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362476702441 =005 20120730163837.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85114860 =035 \\$aBZW4766NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRole playing =450 \\$aRole enactment =450 \\$aRole-taking ability =450 \\$aRoleplaying =550 \\$wg$aEducation =550 \\$wg$aSelf =550 \\$wg$aSocial role =550 \\$aActing games =750 \2$aRole Playing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012381 =LDR 00308cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362476802441 =005 20120730163836.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85114805 =035 \\$aBZW4711NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRodents$xDiseases =750 \2$aRodent Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012376 =LDR 00312cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362858002441 =005 20110517165036.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126867 =035 \\$aBZX6773LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK662 =150 \\$aSporangium =750 \2$aSporangia$0(DNLM)D058432$5IEN =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362858102441 =005 20120730163931.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126853 =035 \\$aBZX6759NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL370.7$bQL374.2 =150 \\$aSponges =450 \\$aPorifera =550 \\$wg$aInvertebrates =750 \2$aPorifera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011161 =LDR 00355cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362858202441 =005 20120730163931.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126848 =035 \\$aBZX6754NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpondylolisthesis =550 \\$wg$aSpine$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aSpondylolisthesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013168 =LDR 00598cz 2200205n 4500 =001 9880362858302441 =005 20230622134227.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126847 =035 \\$aBZX6753NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC935.S67 =150 \\$aSpondyloarthropathies =450 \\$aSpondylarthritides =450 \\$aSpondylarthritis =450 \\$aSpondylarthropathies =550 \\$wg$aArthritis =550 \\$wg$aSpine$xDiseases =750 \2$aSpondylarthropathies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D025242 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aAxial Spondyloarthritis$0(DNLM)D000089183$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00427cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362858402441 =005 20120730163931.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126846 =035 \\$aBZX6752NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD771.S64 =150 \\$aSpondylitis =450 \\$aSpine$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =550 \\$wg$aSpine$xDiseases =750 \2$aSpondylitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013166 =LDR 00419cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362858502441 =005 20120730163930.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126838 $zsh 87020261 =035 \\$aBZX6744NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL561.N7 =150 \\$aSpodoptera =450 \\$aSpodosoma =550 \\$wg$aArmyworms =550 \\$wg$aNoctuidae =750 \2$aSpodoptera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018411 =LDR 00549cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362858602441 =005 20060727091241.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126835 =035 \\$aBZX6741NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSplit brain =450 \\$aBisected brain =450 \\$aBrain, Split =450 \\$aBrain bisection =450 \\$aCommissurotomy =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xLocalization of functions =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xSurgery =550 \\$aCerebral hemispheres =750 \2$aSplit-Brain Procedure$0(DNLM)D050812$5IEN =LDR 00391cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362858702441 =005 20120730163930.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126834 =035 \\$aBZX6740NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD113$5IEN =053 \\$aRD113.7 =150 \\$aSplints (Surgery) =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedic apparatus =750 \2$aSplints$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013165 =LDR 00423cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362858802441 =005 20120730163930.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126833 =035 \\$aBZX6739NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSplints, Periodontal =450 \\$aPeriodontal splints =550 \\$wg$aPeriodontal prosthesis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPeriodontal Splints$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010516 =LDR 00483cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362858902441 =005 20120730163930.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126832 =035 \\$aBZX6738NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSplints, Bite plane =450 \\$aBite plane splints =450 \\$aOcclusal bite plane splints =450 \\$aSplints, Occlusal bite plane =550 \\$wg$aOrthodontic appliances, Removable =750 \2$aOcclusal Splints$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017090 =LDR 00601cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362859002441 =005 20120730163930.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126827 =035 \\$aBZX6733NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSplenorenal shunt, Surgical =450 \\$aRenal-splenic venous shunt =450 \\$aShunt, Surgical spleno-renal =450 \\$aSurgical splenorenal shunt =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xBlood-vessels$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aPortal hypertension$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aSplenic vein$xSurgery =750 \2$aSplenorenal Shunt, Surgical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013164 =LDR 00478cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362859102441 =005 20120730163930.0 =008 911219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126824 =035 \\$aBZX6730NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSplenic vein =450 \\$aVena splenica =550 \\$wg$aSpleen$xBlood-vessels =550 \\$wg$aVeins =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Vein, splenic vein, vena splenica) =750 \2$aSplenic Vein$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013162 =LDR 00630cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362859202441 =005 20120730163930.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126823 =035 \\$aBZX6729NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSplenectomy in children =450 \\$aPediatric splenectomy =450 \\$aSplenectomy, Pediatric =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aSplenectomy =750 \2$81$wb$aSplenectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013156 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSplenectomy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00496cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362859302441 =005 20120730163930.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126822 =035 \\$aBZX6728NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD547.5 =150 \\$aSplenectomy =450 \\$aSpleen$xExcision =450 \\$aSpleen$xExtirpation =450 \\$aSpleen$xRemoval =550 \\$wg$aExcision (Surgery) =550 \\$wg$aSpleen$xSurgery =750 \2$aSplenectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013156 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362859402441 =005 20120730163926.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126550 =035 \\$aBZX6456NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpermine =550 \\$wg$aBiogenic amines =550 \\$wg$aPolyamines =750 \2$aSpermine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013096 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362859502441 =005 20120730163926.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126549 =035 \\$aBZX6455NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpermidine =550 \\$wg$aBiogenic amines =550 \\$wg$aPolyamines =750 \2$aSpermidine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013095 =LDR 00546cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362859602441 =005 20120730163926.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126548 =035 \\$aBZX6454NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG137.2 =150 \\$aSpermicides =450 \\$aSpermatocidal agents =450 \\$aSpermatocides =450 \\$aSpermicidal agents =550 \\$wg$aContraceptive drugs =550 \\$wg$aContraceptives, Vaginal =550 \\$wg$aSpermatozoa =750 \2$aSpermatocidal Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013089 =LDR 00700cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362859702441 =005 20120730163926.0 =008 060803||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126546 =035 \\$aBZX6452NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL966$cEmbryology =053 \0$aQP255$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSpermatozoa =360 \\$isubdivision$aSpermatozoa$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Spermatozoa; Fishes--Spermatozoa =450 \\$aMale gametes =450 \\$aSperm =550 \\$wg$aGametes =550 \\$aSemen =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biol. terms$b(spermatozoon: a male gamete; pl. spermatozoa) =750 \2$aSpermatozoa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013094 =LDR 00394cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362859802441 =005 20120730163926.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126544 =035 \\$aBZX6450NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL878 =053 \\$aQP255$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSpermatophores =450 \\$aSpermatogonia$5IEN =750 \2$aSpermatogonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013093 =LDR 00383cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362859902441 =005 20100714093030.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126543 =035 \\$aBZX6449NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK665 =150 \\$aSpermatogenesis in plants =550 \\$wg$aPlants$xReproduction =750 \2$aGametogenesis, Plant$0(DNLM)D056130$5IEN =LDR 00497cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362860002441 =005 20120730163926.0 =008 060803||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126541 =035 \\$aBZX6447NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSpermatogenesis =450 \\$aFormation of spermatozoa =450 \\$aSpermatozoa$xFormation =550 \\$wg$aGametogenesis =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biol$b(spermatogenesis: sperm formation) =750 \2$aSpermatogenesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013091 =LDR 00399cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362860102441 =005 20120730163926.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126540 =035 \\$aBZX6446NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpermatic cord torsion =450 \\$aTesticular torsion =550 \\$wg$aSpermatic cord$xDiseases =750 \2$aSpermatic Cord Torsion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013086 =LDR 00304cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362860202441 =005 20120730163926.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126538 =035 \\$aBZX6444NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpermatic cord =750 \2$aSpermatic Cord$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013085 =LDR 00901cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362860302441 =005 20060727085559.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126535 =035 \\$aBZX6441NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.C435$cZoology =150 \\$aSperm whale =450 \\$aBlack whale =450 \\$aCachalot =450 \\$aGreat sperm whale =450 \\$aPhyseter catodon =450 \\$aPhyseter macrocephalus =550 \\$wg$aPhyseter =670 \\$aCorbet, G.B. World list mamm. species, 1991:$bp. 120 (Physeter macrocephalus (catodon), Sperm whale) =670 \\$aTinker, S.W. Whales of the world, 1988:$bp. 216 (Great sperm whale, also known as the Cachalot. Physeter macrocephalus) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(sperm whale: a large toothed whale (Physeter catodon syn. P. macrocephalus). 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Communication for the speechless, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Information-communication disorders, Speech disorders) =670 \\$aHennepin. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on disorders of the physiological mechanisms required for the articulation, patterning, or production of speech. Works on disorders of the central neurological function affecting the reception, processing, or expression of language are entered under$aLanguage disorders. =681 \\$iNote under$aLanguage disorders =750 \2$aSpeech Disorders$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D013064 =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362861302441 =005 20120730163925.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126438 =035 \\$aBZX6344NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpeech, Alaryngeal =450 \\$aAlaryngeal speech =550 \\$wg$aLaryngectomy =750 \2$aSpeech, Alaryngeal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013071 =LDR 00803cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362861402441 =005 20120730163925.0 =008 931217||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126434 =035 \\$aBZX6340NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF455$bBF463$cPsychology =053 \\$aLB1139.L3$cSpeech development of children =053 \\$aQP306$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSpeech =450 \\$aTalking =550 \\$wg$aLanguage and languages =550 \\$aOral communication =550 \\$aPhonetics =550 \\$aVoice =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the oral production of meaningful sounds in language. Works on speaking as a means of communication are entered under$aOral communication. =681 \\$iNote under$aOral communication =750 \2$aSpeech$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013060 =LDR 01274cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362861502441 =005 20120730163925.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126423 =035 \\$aBZX6329NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC450$bQC467$cPhysics =053 \0$aQD95$bQD96$cAnalytical chemistry =150 \\$aSpectrum analysis =360 \\$isubdivision$aSpectra$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, individual materials and types of materials, elementary particles, and celestial bodies, e.g.$aCopper--Spectra; Metals--Spectra; Protons--Spectra; Stars--Spectra =360 \\$isubdivision$aSpectra$iunder individual chemicals, materials, elementary particles, and celestial bodies, e.g.$aCopper--Spectra; Metals--Spectra; Protons--Spectra; Stars--Spectra =450 \\$aAnalysis, Spectrum =450 \\$aSpectra =450 \\$aSpectrochemical analysis =450 \\$aSpectrochemistry =450 \\$aSpectroscopy =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Analytic$xQualitative =550 \\$wg$aInterferometry =550 \\$wg$aOptics =550 \\$wg$aRadiation =550 \\$wg$aWave-motion, Theory of =550 \\$aAbsorption spectra =550 \\$aLight =550 \\$aSpectroscope =750 \2$aSpectrum Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013057 =LDR 00467cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362861602441 =005 20120730163924.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126418 =035 \\$aBZX6324NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQB135$cAstronomy =053 \\$aQD117.S64$cChemistry =150 \\$aSpectrophotometry =550 \\$wg$aAstronomical photometry =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Analytic =750 \2$aSpectrophotometry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013053 =LDR 00433cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362861702441 =005 20120730163924.0 =008 920523||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126417 =035 \\$aBZX6323NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85126417 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSpectrophotometer =550 \\$wg$aSpectroscope =550 \\$aSpectroradiometer =750 \2$aSpectrophotometry$xinstrumentation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013053Q000295 =LDR 00691cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362861802441 =005 20120730163924.0 =008 920330||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126388 =035 \\$aBZX6294NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC111$bQC114 =150 \\$aSpecific gravity =450 \\$aDensity, Relative =450 \\$aGravity, Specific =450 \\$aRelative density =550 \\$wg$aHydrostatics =550 \\$wg$aWeights and measures =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(Specific gravity. Also known as relative density) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(specific gravity. Also called relative density) =750 \2$aSpecific Gravity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013046 =LDR 00554cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362861902441 =005 20120730163924.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126348 =035 \\$aBZX6254NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF469$cPsychology =150 \\$aSpatial behavior =450 \\$aBehavior, Spatial =450 \\$aProxemic behavior =450 \\$aSpace behavior =450 \\$aSpatially-oriented behavior =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$wg$aSpace and time =750 \2$aSpatial Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013037 =LDR 00547cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362862002441 =005 20130317184139.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126347 =035 \\$aBZX6253NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHA30.6$cSocial science statistical methodology =053 \\$aQA278.2$cMathematics =150 \\$aSpatial analysis (Statistics) =450 \\$aAnalysis, Spatial (Statistics) =550 \\$wg$aCorrelation (Statistics) =550 \\$wg$aSpatial systems =750 \2$aSpatial Analysis$0(DNLM)D062206$5IEN =LDR 00522cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362862102441 =005 20120730163924.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126342 =035 \\$aBZX6248NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC935.S64 =150 \\$aSpasticity =450 \\$aMuscle spasticity =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders =550 \\$wg$aMuscles$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aReflexes =550 \\$wg$aSpasms =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMuscle Spasticity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009128 =LDR 00484cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362862302441 =005 20120730163924.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126339 =035 \\$aBZX6245NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRC431.S7 =150 \\$aSpasms =450 \\$aSeizures (Medicine) =450 \\$aSpasmophilia =550 \\$aConvulsions =550 \\$aEpilepsy =750 \2$aSeizures$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012640 =750 \2$aSpasm$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D013035 =LDR 01940cz a2200457n 4500 =001 9880362862402441 =005 20120730163924.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126338 =035 \\$aBZX6244LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL638.S74$cZoology =150 \\$aSparus aurata =450 \\$aAurata aurata =450 \\$aBream, Gilthead =450 \\$aChrysophrys aurata =450 \\$aChrysophrys aurathus =450 \\$aChrysophrys crassirostris =450 \\$aDorade =450 \\$aGilt head bream =450 \\$aGilt head (Fish) =450 \\$aGilt-head sea bream =450 \\$aGilt-head seabream =450 \\$aGilt headed bream =450 \\$aGilthead =450 \\$aGilthead bream =450 \\$aGilthead seabream =450 \\$aSea bream, Gilt-head =450 \\$aSeabream, Gilthead =450 \\$aSeabream, Silver =450 \\$aSilver seabream =450 \\$aSnapper (Fish) =450 \\$wnne$aSparus auratus =550 \\$wg$aSparus =670 \\$aBasioli, J. Gilthead, 1968:$bp. 3 (Chrysophrys aurata Cuv.) =670 \\$aFishBase, Sept. 24, 2007$b(Sparus aurata, Gilthead seabream. English names: Gilt head bream, Gilt-head seabream, Gilthead, Gilthead bream, Silver seabream, Snapper. Synonyms: Aurata aurata, Chrysophrys aurata, Chrysophrys auratus, Pagrus auratus, Chrysophrys aurathus, Sparus auratus, Chrysophrys crassirostris; also separate entry for valid name Chrysophrys auratus, Squirefish) =670 \\$aList of Canadian acceptable common names for fish and seafood, via WWW, May 1, 2007$b(Sparus auratus, Gilthead Bream) =670 \\$aU.S. F.D.A. Seafood list, via WWW, May 1, 2007$b(Market name: Bream. Scientific name: Sparus auratus. Common name: Gilt Headed Bream) =670 \\$aITIS, Sept. 24, 2007$b(Sparus aurata. Synonym: Sparus auratus) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20071120 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sparus auratus =750 \2$aSea Bream$5IEN$0(DNLM)D021541 =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362862502441 =005 20120730163923.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126333 =035 \\$aBZX6239NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSparteine =550 \\$wg$aMyocardial depressants =550 \\$wg$aScotch broom =750 \2$aSparteine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013034 =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362862602441 =005 20050810215011.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126325 =035 \\$aBZX6231NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL696.P246$5IEN =150 \\$aSparrows =550 \\$wg$aPasseriformes =550 \\$wg$aSongbirds =750 \2$aSparrows$0(DNLM)D046370$5IEN =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362862702441 =005 20120730163923.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85126236 =035 \\$aBZX6142LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB317.S =150 \\$aSpanish broom =450 \\$aBroom, Spanish =450 \\$aSpartium junceum =750 \2$aSpartium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031302 =LDR 00728cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362862802441 =005 20050926110532.0 =008 050408i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85126202 =035 \\$aBZX6108LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.R666$cZoology =150 \\$aUkrainian blind mole rats =450 \\$wnne$aSpalax =550 \\$wg$aBlind mole rats =550 \\$wg$aMuridae =670 \\$aMammal species of the world via WWW, Apr. 8, 2005$b(Spalax, genus) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 8, 2005$b(Genus Spalax - Ukrainian blind mole rats) =670 \\$aNowak, R.M. Walker's mammals of the world, 1999:$bp. 1426 (Genus Spalax, Ukrainian blind mole-rats (5 species)) =750 \2$aSpalax$0(DNLM)D046308$5IEN =LDR 00515cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362862902441 =005 20130605143926.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85125971 =035 \\$aBZX5877NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSpace vehicles =450 \\$aSpace craft$5IEN =450 \\$aSpace rockets =450 \\$aSpacecraft =550 \\$wg$aNavigation (Astronautics) =550 \\$wg$aRocketry =550 \\$wg$aVehicles =550 \\$aAstronautics =750 \2$aSpacecraft$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018531 =LDR 00483cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362863002441 =005 20120730163923.0 =008 030321i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85125966 =035 \\$aBZX5872NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTL1550 =150 \\$aSpace suits =450 \\$aSuits, Space =550 \\$wg$aLife support systems (Space environment) =550 \\$wg$aManned space flight =550 \\$wg$aPressure suits =750 \2$aSpace Suits$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019442 =LDR 00514cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362863102441 =005 20120730163923.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85125960 =035 \\$aBZX5866NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSpace simulators =450 \\$aChambers, Space =450 \\$aSimulators, Space =450 \\$aSpace chambers =550 \\$wg$aAstronautics =550 \\$wg$aEnvironmental engineering =550 \\$wg$aSpace environment =750 \2$aSpace Simulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018561 =LDR 00568cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362863202441 =005 20120730163923.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85125946 =035 \\$aBZX5852NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.S63 =150 \\$aSpace perception in children =550 \\$wg$aPerception in children =750 \2$81$wb$aSpace Perception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013028 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSpace Perception$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00565cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362863302441 =005 20120730163923.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85125945 =035 \\$aBZX5851NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF469$cPsychology =053 \\$aQP491$bQP493$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSpace perception =450 \\$aSpatial perception =550 \\$wg$aPerception =550 \\$wg$aSpatial behavior =550 \\$aFigure-ground perception =550 \\$aGeographical perception =750 \2$aSpace Perception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013028 =LDR 00626cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362863402441 =005 20120730163923.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85125942 =035 \\$aBZX5848NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC1120$bRC1160 =150 \\$aSpace medicine =450 \\$aAerospace medicine =450 \\$aBioastronautics =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$wg$aSpace biology =550 \\$wg$aSpace sciences =550 \\$wg$aTransportation medicine =550 \\$aAviation medicine =681 \\$iNote under$aSpace sciences =750 \2$aAerospace Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000337 =LDR 01496cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362863502441 =005 20120730163923.0 =008 000229||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85125923 =035 \\$aBZX5829NU =035 \\$aSH 85125923 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC =053 \0$aTL787$bTL4050 =150 \\$aSpace flight =450 \\$aRocket flight =450 \\$aSpace travel =450 \\$aSpaceflight =550 \\$wg$aAeronautics$xFlights =550 \\$aAstrodynamics =550 \\$aAstronautics =550 \\$aInterplanetary voyages =550 \\$aNavigation (Astronautics) =670 \\$aHartsfield, J.W. Human spaceflight, 1985. =670 \\$aRound trip to orbit: human spaceflight alternatives, 1989. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the physics and technical details of locomotion beyond the earth's atmosphere. General works on the scientific, technological, and engineering disciplines needed for the exploration of outer space are entered under$aAstronautics.$iGeneral and technical works on manned space travel are entered under$aManned space flight.$iWorks giving accounts of events and experiences during specific manned space flights are entered under$aSpace flights.$iGeneral works on travel to the planets or to the stars are entered under$aInterplanetary voyages$ior$aInterstellar travel. =681 \\$iNotes under$aAstronautics; Interplanetary voyages; Interstellar travel; Manned space flight; Space flights =750 \2$aSpace Flight$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013026 =LDR 00537cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362863602441 =005 20120730163922.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85125922 =035 \\$aBZX5828NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpace environment =450 \\$aEnvironment, Space =450 \\$aExtraterrestrial environment =450 \\$aSpace weather =550 \\$wg$aExtreme environments =551 \\$wg$aOuter space =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aExtraterrestrial Environment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005118 =LDR 00810cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362863702441 =005 20120730163922.0 =008 871219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85125897 =035 \\$aBZX5803NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP684.S6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aSoy oil =450 \\$aBean oil =450 \\$aChinese bean oil =450 \\$wnne$aSoy-bean oil =450 \\$aSoya oil =450 \\$wnne$aSoybean oil =550 \\$wg$aDrying oils =550 \\$wg$aSoybean products =550 \\$wg$aVegetable oils =670 \\$aLtr. from W. Shurtleff, Dir., Soyfoods Ctr., 3/22/89$b(soy oil; this term is gradually replacing soybean oil as the preferred term) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(soybean oil. Also called soya oil) =750 \2$aSoybean Oil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013024 =LDR 00912cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362863802441 =005 20120730163922.0 =008 040629i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85125893 =035 \\$aBZX5799LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSoymilk =450 \\$aMilk, Soy =450 \\$aMilk, Soybean =450 \\$wnne$aSoy-bean milk =450 \\$aSoy beverages =450 \\$aSoy milk =450 \\$wnne$aSoybean milk =550 \\$wg$aBeverages =550 \\$wg$aNonfermented soyfoods =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shurtleff, W. Bibliography of soy ice creams ... c1988. =670 \\$aShurtleff, W. Thes. for SOYA$b(Soymilk: BT Soyfoods, Nonfermented; UF Soy milk, Soybean milk, Soy beverage(s)) =670 \\$aLC database, June 8, 1988$b(soymilk) =670 \\$aBender. Dict. nutrit. food technol.$b(soybean milk) =675 \\$aIAC;$aHennepin;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aSoy Milk$5IEN$0(DNLM)D041942 =LDR 01030cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362863902441 =005 20100719152657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85125887 =035 \\$aBZX5793NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX401.2.S69$cNutrition =053 \0$aTX558.S7$cComposition =150 \\$aSoyfoods =450 \\$wnne$aSoy-bean as food =450 \\$aSoy foods =450 \\$wnne$aSoybean as food =550 \\$wg$aFood =550 \\$wg$aSoybean products =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shurtleff, W. Bibliography of soy ice creams ... c1988:$bCIP galley (soyfoods) =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/8/88$b(soyfood, soyfoods) =670 \\$aShurtleff, W. Thes. for SOYA$b(soyfoods: BT Soy products; NT Soyfoods, Fermented, Soyfoods, Nonfermented) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(soybean as food) =670 \\$aMindell, E. Earl Mindell's soy miracle, c1995$b(soy foods) =675 \\$aBender. Dict. nutrit. food technol.;$aIAC;$aWeb. 3;$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem. =750 \2$aSoy Foods$0(DNLM)D045730$5IEN =LDR 02411cz a2200517n 4500 =001 9880362864002441 =005 20120730163922.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85125884 =035 \\$aBZX5790NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85125884 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \0$aSB205.S7$cCulture =150 \\$aSoybean =450 \\$aBeer bean =450 \\$aDolichos soja =450 \\$aEdamame =450 \\$aEdible soybean =450 \\$aGarden soybean =450 \\$aGlycine gracilis =450 \\$aGlycine hispida =450 \\$aGlycine max =450 \\$aMao dou =450 \\$aPhaseolus max =450 \\$aSoja bean =450 \\$aSoja hispida =450 \\$aSoja max =450 \\$wnne$aSoy-bean =450 \\$aSoya =450 \\$aSoya bean =450 \\$aSoyabean$9IEN$5IEN =450 \\$aSoybean groundnut =450 \\$aSoybeans$5IEN =450 \\$aSweet bean =450 \\$aVegetable soybean =550 \\$wg$aBeans =550 \\$wg$aGlycine (Plants) =667 \\$ar:GLS:10/12/90 (ref. for "Soyabean" and citation added)$5IEN =670 \\$aEdamame, 2000:$bt.p. (Edamame is a traditional Japanese vegetable; also called vegetable soybean and sweet bean; edamame in Japanese ("branched bean") and mao dou in Chinese ("hairy bean"); edamame is the same species as grain (or field) soybeans, Glycine max, but it has larger seed, sweeter flavor, smother texture, and better digestibility) =670 \\$aEpicurious food dict., via WWW, Mar. 15, 2002$b(edamame: The Japanese name for fresh soybeans. Edamame, which are usually bright to dark green, are available fresh in Asian markets from late spring to early fall. They're also available frozen.) =670 \\$aThe cook's thesaurus, via WWW, Mar. 15, 2002$b(edamame = sweet bean = vegetable soybean = beer bean = edible soybean = garden soybean = immature soybean = green soybean. These are fresh soybeans, often sold in the pod. Steam them, then split the pod open and eat the beans inside. They're also great in soups.) =670 \\$aITIS search, Mar. 15, 2002$b(Glycine max. Common name: soybean. Synonyms: Soja hispida, Soja max, Phaseolus max, Glycine gracilis, Glycine hispida, Dolichos soja) =670 \\$aBeetle, A.A. Recommended plant names, 1970$b(Glycine max, soybean groundnut) =670 \\$aWk AEK8992:$bt.p. (Soyabean)$5IEN =750 \2$aSoybeans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013025 =LDR 00368cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362864102441 =005 20120730163922.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85125404 =035 \\$aBZX5310NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC243 =150 \\$aSound-waves =550 \\$wg$aVibration =550 \\$wg$aWaves =750 \2$aSound$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013016 =LDR 01334cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362864202441 =005 20120730163922.0 =008 911212i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85125385 =035 \\$aBZX5291NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85125385 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL765 =150 \\$aSound production by animals =360 \\$isubdivision$aVocalization$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aMammals--Vocalization; Cattle--Vocalization =450 \\$aAnimal language =450 \\$aAnimal vocalization =450 \\$aAnimals$xSound production =450 \\$aAnimals$xVocalization =450 \\$aVocalization by animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimal communication =550 \\$wg$aBioacoustics =670 \\$aThe physiological control of mammalian vocalization, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Vocalization, Animal) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the anatomy, physiology, and behavior involved in the production of sound by animals. Descriptions, notations, or recordings of the sounds made by animals are entered under$aAnimal sounds.$iWorks on the calls used by humans to attract or lure animals and which may imitate characteristic animal sounds are entered under$aAnimal calls. =681 \\$iNotes under$aAnimal calls; Animal sounds =750 \2$aVocalization, Animal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014828 =LDR 00753cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362864302441 =005 20120730163921.0 =008 060721i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85125378 =035 \\$aBZX5284NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dTNJ$dDLC =053 \0$aQP469 =150 \\$aDirectional hearing =450 \\$aAuditory localization =450 \\$aLocalization, Auditory =450 \\$wnne$aSound, Localization of =450 \\$aSound localization (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aHearing =550 \\$aAuditory scene analysis =670 \\$aDirectional hearing, c1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Sound Localization UF Auditory Localization) =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/5/87$b(Directional hearing) =750 \2$aSound Localization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013017 =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362864402441 =005 20120730163911.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123553 =035 \\$aBZX3459NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV4023$bHV4170.7 =150 \\$aSlums =450 \\$aSlum clearance =550 \\$wg$aHousing =750 \2$aPoverty Areas$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011204 =LDR 00662cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362864502441 =005 20120730163911.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123466 =035 \\$aBZX3372NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSloths =450 \\$aPilosa =550 \\$wg$aXenarthra =670 \\$aCarroll vert. paleo. and evol.:$bp. 554 (Order Xenarthra includes the armadillos (Suborder Cingulata), anteaters (Suborder Vermilingua), and sloths (Pilosa)) =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 1, p. 515 (Infraorder Pilosa - sloths, made up of the superfamilies: Megalonychoidea and Mylodontoidea) =750 \2$aSloths$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012896 =LDR 00560cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362864602441 =005 20120730163911.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123415 =035 \\$aBZX3321NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF1073.S58 =150 \\$aSleeptalking =450 \\$aSleep speech =450 \\$aSleep talking =450 \\$aSleep utterance =450 \\$aSomniloquence =450 \\$aSomniloquy =450 \\$aTalking, Sleep =550 \\$wg$aSleep disorders =750 \2$aSleep-Wake Transition Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020922 =LDR 00525cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362864702441 =005 20120730163911.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123409 =035 \\$aBZX3315NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSleep paralysis =450 \\$aCatalepsy of awakening =450 \\$aDelayed psychomotor awakening =450 \\$aPostdormital paralysis =450 \\$aRosenthal's disease =550 \\$wg$aParalysis =550 \\$wg$aSleep disorders =750 \2$aSleep Paralysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020188 =LDR 00454cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362864802441 =005 20120730163911.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123408 =035 \\$aBZX3314LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSleep movements =450 \\$aMovements in sleep =550 \\$wg$aKinesiology =550 \\$wg$aMovement, Psychology of =550 \\$wg$aSleep$xPhysiological aspects =750 \2$aParasomnias$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020447 =LDR 00612cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362864902441 =005 20160801131439.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123405 =035 \\$aBZX3311NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.S55 =150 \\$aSleep disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychiatry =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =750 \2$81$wb$aSleep Wake Disorders$0(DNLM)D012893$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSleep Wake Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00462cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362865002441 =005 20160801131628.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123404 =035 \\$aBZX3310NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC547$bRC549 =150 \\$aSleep disorders =450 \\$aDisorders of sleep =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =750 \2$aSleep Wake Disorders$0(DNLM)D012893$5IEN =LDR 00384cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362865102441 =005 20120730163911.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123403 =035 \\$aBZX3309NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSleep deprivation =450 \\$aDeprivation, Sleep =550 \\$wg$aStress (Physiology) =750 \2$aSleep Deprivation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012892 =LDR 00968cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362865202441 =005 20080512130453.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123402 =035 \\$aBZX3308NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC737.5 =150 \\$aSleep apnea syndromes =450 \\$aHypersomnia with periodic respiration =450 \\$aOndine's curse =450 \\$aSleep-disordered breathing =550 \\$wg$aApnea =550 \\$wg$aSleep disorders =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aMeSH browser, July 13, 2007$b(Sleep Apnea Syndromes. Scope note: Disorders characterized by multiple cessations of respirations during sleep that induce partial arousals and interfere with the maintenance of sleep. Sleep apnea syndromes are divided into central, obstructure, and mixed central-obstructive types. Entry terms: Hypersomnia with Periodic Respiration; Sleep-Disordered Breathing) =750 \2$aSleep Apnea Syndromes$0(DNLM)D012891$5IEN =LDR 00437cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362865302441 =005 20120730163910.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123401 =035 \\$aBZX3307NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP425 =150 \\$aSleep$xStages =450 \\$aSleep stages =450 \\$aStages of sleep =550 \\$wg$aSleep$xPhysiological aspects =750 \2$aSleep Stages$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012894 =LDR 00767cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362865402441 =005 20120730163910.0 =008 020724i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123396 $zsj 96006117 =035 \\$aBZX3302NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF1068$bBF1073$cParapsychology =053 \0$aQP425$bQP426$cPhysiology =053 \0$aRA786$bRA786.3$cPersonal health =150 \\$aSleep =450 \\$aSleeping =450 \\$aSlumber =550 \\$wg$aHealth =550 \\$wg$aPsychophysiology =550 \\$wg$aRest =550 \\$wg$aSleep-wake cycle =550 \\$wg$aSubconsciousness =550 \\$aDreams =550 \\$aHypnagogia =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(slumber: n., a state of sleep or repose : sleep) =750 \2$aSleep$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012890 =LDR 04489cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9882375286402441 =005 20240216170038.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash 85123347 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85123347 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169124200000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCtY =150 \\$aEnslaved persons =450 \\$wnne$aSlaves =550 \\$wg$aPersons =550 \\$aSlavery =670 \\$aLC database, July 21, 2011$b(the enslaved) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster unabridged, via WWW, July 21, 2011$b(enslave 1 : to reduce to slavery : make a slave of ) =670 \\$aEnslaved people in Canada, 2019:$bpage 2 (juvenile literature on slavery in Canada) =670 \\$aEnslaved peoples of the historical slave trade, 2020-$b(digital collection of records and datasets on the lives of individuals who were enslaved, participated in the historic trade, or worked to free them)$uhttps://enslaved.org/ =670 \\$aGeorge Mason University website, viewed March 4, 2022:$bEnslaved Children of George Mason project About page (the project reconstructs the lives of enslaved children and adults on Gunston Hall Plantation; project researchers used the term 'enslaved' (individual, person, etc.), because the noun 'slave' puts the focus on the individuals' low status while the adjective 'enslaved' signals that they are complex beings defined by more than the bondage and low social and legal status imposed on them) Enslaved People of George Mason Project page (a student-led project reconstructing the stories of people who were enslaved on Mason's plantation; includes links to the Enslaved Children of George Mason project and resources related to the campus' new Enslaved People of George Mason Memorial)$uhttps://www.gmu.edu/ =670 \\$aMount Vernon website, viewed March 4, 2022$b(includes an Enslaved People of Mount Vernon Tour and a Database of Mount Vernon's Enslaved Community)$uhttps://www.mountvernon.org/ =670 \\$aUnderground Railroad Education Center website, viewed August 22, 2021:$bthe vocabulary of freedom page (the word 'slave' denies the humanity of the enslaved person while 'enslaved person' recognizes that their enslaved state is imposed on them and not inherent to their identity as a human)$uhttps://undergroundrailroadhistory.org/the-vocabulary-of-freedom/ =670 \\$aTeaching Hard History, 2018:$bpage 23 (study on teaching American slavery by the Southern Poverty Law Center shows that 49% of teachers use 'enslaved persons,' a term that emphasizes the humanity of enslaved people)$uhttps://www.splcenter.org/sites/default/files/tt_hard_history_american_slavery.pdf =670 \\$aTelling the story, 2021$b(most historians now refer to 'enslaved people' rather than 'slaves' to separate the person's identity from their circumstance)$uhttps://www.buffalolib.org/sites/default/files/exhibit/pdf/Vocab%20&%20Key%20Concepts%20-%20mc.pdf =670 \\$a"Why Grammarly's new suggestions for writing about slavery were always going to miss the mark," Slate, February 8, 2022$b(since January 18, 2022, Grammarly Premium, a popular writing-assistant app, began suggesting substitutions for words relating to slavery in response to user research and input from subject specialists on race and ethnicity; the writer acknowledges that the issue is complex for some terms but thinks that the suggested substitution of 'enslaved person' for 'slave' is the most widely practiced and natural)$uhttps://www.tigerdroppings.com/rant/o-t-lounge/grammarlys-new-suggestions/101200192/ =670 \\$a"Language matters," Chicago tribune, Sept. 6, 2010$b(subtitle: "The shift from 'slave' to 'enslaved person' may be difficult, but it's important"; points out that a recent article published in The New York Times studiously avoided the word 'slaves' in favor of variations of 'enslaved'; acknowledges the arguments for and against such changes but concludes that while shifts in terminology may initially seem forced and awkward, adopting new terminology is the first step in transformation of language; equates it to the initial negative reaction to 'African Americans' which is now widely accepted)$uhttps://www.chicagotribune.com/columns/eric-zorn/ct-column-slave-enslaved-language-people-first-debate-zorn-20190906-audknctayrarfijimpz6uk7hvy-story.html =688 \\$aHeading changed from Slaves to Enslaved persons in March 2023. =750 \2$aEnslaved Persons$0(DNLM)D063948$5IEN =LDR 01267cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362865602441 =005 20201023173808.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123314 =035 \\$aBZX3220NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMMiltC$dDLC =053 \0$aE441$bE453$cUnited States =053 \0$aHT851$bHT1445$cGeneral =150 \\$aSlavery =450 \\$aAbolition of slavery =450 \\$aAntislavery =450 \\$aEnslavement =450 \\$aMui tsai =450 \\$aOwnership of slaves =450 \\$aServitude =450 \\$aSlave keeping =450 \\$aSlave system =450 \\$aSlaveholding =450 \\$aThralldom =550 \\$wg$aCrimes against humanity =550 \\$aSerfdom =550 \\$aSlaveholders =550 \\$aSlaves =670 \\$aYourdictionary.com WWW site, Apr. 17, 2009$b(Slavery; synonyms: thralldom, slaveholding) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Apr. 14, 2009$b(137,000 hits: slave system 'slavery') =670 \\$aLC database, July 21, 2011$b(enslavement) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster unabridged, via WWW, July 21, 2011$b(enslavement 1 : the act or process of enslaving ; 2 : the state of being enslaved : BONDAGE, SERVITUDE) =750 \2$aEnslavement$0(DNLM)D063947$5IEN =LDR 00541cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362865702441 =005 20120730163910.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123301 =035 \\$aBZX3207NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA578.A6$cPublic health =053 \\$aTS1960$bTS1967$cButchering =150 \\$aSlaughtering and slaughter-houses =450 \\$aAbattoirs =450 \\$aButchering =550 \\$wg$aMeat industry and trade =550 \\$wg$aPublic institutions =750 \2$aAbattoirs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000003 =LDR 01201cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362865802441 =005 20060417135457.0 =008 040204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123249 =035 \\$aBZX3155NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C248$cZoology =053 \0$aSF405.S6$cAnimal culture =150 \\$aSkunks =450 \\$aMephitidae =550 \\$wg$aCarnivora =670 \\$aITIS, Feb. 4, 2004$b(Family Mephitidae Bonaparte, 1845 - skunks, Suborder Caniformia, Order Carnivora. 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Braincase of the Upper Devonian shark Cladodoides wildungensis (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii), with observations on the braincase in early chondrichthyans, 2005. =670 \\$aAmerican heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., via WWW, Apr. 19, 2006$b(braincase, also brain case: The part of the skull that encloses the brain; the cranium. Also called brainpan) =680 \\$iHere are entered anatomical and pathological works on the skull. Works on methods of measuring the skull are entered under$aCraniometry.$iAnthropological, archaeological, or ethnological works on skulls are entered under$aCraniology. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCraniology; Craniometry =750 \2$aSkull$0(DNLM)D012886$5IEN =LDR 00618cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362866102441 =005 20120730163910.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123208 =035 \\$aBZX3114NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGV854 =150 \\$aSkis and skiing =450 \\$aSkees and skee-running =450 \\$aSkiing =450 \\$wnne$aSkis and ski-running =550 \\$wg$aWinter sports =550 \\$aSkiers =670 \\$aLCCN 37-10910$b(Skis and ski-running) =690 \\$ar:GLS:9/17/91 (ref. for old hdg. and supporting citation added) =750 \2$aSkiing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012865 =LDR 00350cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362866202441 =005 20120730163910.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123200 =035 \\$aBZX3106NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSkinfold thickness =550 \\$wg$aPhysical diagnosis 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\\$aQP88.5 =150 \\$aSkin absorption =450 \\$aCutaneous absorption =450 \\$aPercutaneous absorption =550 \\$wg$aAbsorption (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xPhysiology =750 \2$aSkin Absorption$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012869 =LDR 00332cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362866602441 =005 20120730163910.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123187 =035 \\$aBZX3093NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.S5 =150 \\$aSkin$xTumors =750 \2$aSkin Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012878 =LDR 00349cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362866702441 =005 20120730163910.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123186 =035 \\$aBZX3092NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC312.5.S5 =150 \\$aSkin$xTuberculosis =750 \2$aTuberculosis, Cutaneous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014382 =LDR 00711cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362866802441 =005 20130308095019.0 =008 000315i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123185 =035 \\$aBZX3091NU =035 \\$aSH 85123185 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD520 =150 \\$aSkin$xSurgery =450 \\$aCutaneous surgery =450 \\$aDermatologic surgery =450 \\$aDermatological surgery =450 \\$aSurgical dermatology =670 \\$aCutaneous facial surgery, 1992. =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 16, 1997$b(titles: dermatologic surgery, dermatological surgery) Mar. 15, 2000 (titles: surgical dermatology) =750 \2$aDermatologic Surgical Procedures$0(DNLM)D062109$5IEN =LDR 00426cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362866902441 =005 20120730163909.0 =008 060227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123181 =035 \\$aBZX3087NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRL231$bRL241 =150 \\$aSkin$xInflammation =450 \\$aDermatitis =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =750 \2$aDermatitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003872 =LDR 00322cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362867002441 =005 20120730163909.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123180 =035 \\$aBZX3086NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSkin$xInfections =750 \2$aSkin Diseases, Infectious$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012874 =LDR 00417cz 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\\$aUmbrascopy =550 \\$wg$aEye$xExamination =670 \\$aWork cat.: Valenti, C.A. The full scope of retinoscopy, 1989. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Retinoscopy, also called scotoscopy, skiametry, skiascopy, skiaporescopy, retinophotoscopy) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(retinoscopy, also called pupilloscopy, skiascopy, skiametry, shadow test, and umbrascopy) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aRetinoscopy$0(DNLM)D042262$5IEN =LDR 00953cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362867702441 =005 20120730163909.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123119 =035 \\$aBZX3025NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGN70$cAnthropology =053 \\$aQL821$bQL823$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM101$bQM117$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aSkeleton =450 \\$aOsteology =550 \\$aBones =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the comparative morphology, mechanics, etc. of the skeleton. Comprehensive and systematic works on the anatomy of the bony structure of man and its articulations, and comparative studies and discussions of bony structures of vertebrate groups other than man are entered under the heading$aBones.$iStudies of skeletal remains are entered under$aHuman remains (Archaeology); Animal remains (Archaeology). =681 \\$iNote under$aBones =750 \2$aSkeleton$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012863 =LDR 00713cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362867802441 =005 20120730163909.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123118 =035 \\$aBZX3024NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSkeletal maturity =450 \\$aAge determination by skeleton$5IEN =450 \\$aBone age of human beings =450 \\$aBone age of man$5IEN =450 \\$aMaturity, Skeletal =450 \\$aSkeletal age of human beings =450 \\$aSkeletal age of man$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAge =550 \\$wg$aBones$xGrowth =550 \\$wg$aHuman beings$xAge determination =550 \\$wg$aHuman skeleton =750 \2$aAge Determination by Skeleton$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000365 =LDR 00384cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362867902441 =005 20120730163909.0 =008 050406i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123105 =035 \\$aBZX3011NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV848.9$bGV852.3 =150 \\$aSkating =450 \\$aIce skating =550 \\$wg$aWinter sports =750 \2$aSkating$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012861 =LDR 00550cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362868002441 =005 20120730163909.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123086 =035 \\$aBZX2992NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC647.5.S5 =150 \\$aSjogren's syndrome =450 \\$aGougerot-Sjogren's syndrome =450 \\$aSicca syndrome =550 \\$wg$aKeratoconjunctivitis sicca =550 \\$wg$aRheumatoid arthritis =550 \\$wg$aSalivary glands$xDiseases =750 \2$aSjogren's Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012859 =LDR 00465cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363118402441 =005 20120730164519.0 =008 011102||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001010951 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001010951 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aT-cell receptor genes =550 \\$wg$aGenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001091534: Lefranc, M. The T-cell receptor factsbook, c2001. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aGenes, T-Cell Receptor$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D019672 =LDR 00808cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363118502441 =005 20120730164519.0 =008 011213i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001008013 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001008013 =040 \\$aMH-A$beng$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aAtractylodes =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aWork cat: Kim, M. Tong Asia-san sapchusok (Atractylodes) �ui pullyuhakch�ok y�on�gu, 2000. =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Atractylodes; Compositae) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, 1993$b(Atractylodes; Dicotyledones: Compositae) =670 \\$aIndex nominum genericorum (plantarum), 1979$b(Atractylodes; Phan.-Compositae) =675 \\$aHortus 3;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aAtractylodes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031174 =LDR 00797cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363118602441 =005 20120730164519.0 =008 011213i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001005971 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001005971 =040 \\$aMH-A$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R98$cBotany =150 \\$aEuodia =550 \\$wg$aRutaceae =670 \\$aWork cat: Hartley, T. G. On the taxonomy and biogeography of Euodia and Melicope (Rutaceae), c2001. =670 \\$aMabberley, D. J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Euodia; Rutaceae) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, 1993$b(Euodia; Dicotyledones: Rutaceae) =670 \\$aIndex nominum genericorum (plantarum), 1979$b(Euodia, Phan.-Rutaceae; Euodia, Bacillariophyta) =675 \\$aHortus 3;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aEvodia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032086 =LDR 00770cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363118702441 =005 20120730164518.0 =008 011213i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001005861 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001005861 =040 \\$aMH$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRapamycin =450 \\$aSirolimus =550 \\$wg$aImmunosuppressive agents =550 \\$wg$aMacrolide antibiotics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kuruvilla, F. G. Studies of the rapamycin-sensitive signaling network ... 2001. =670 \\$aRussell, J. Rapamycin WWW site, July 15, 2001:$bIntrod. (Rapamycin (also called sirolimus)) Properties (Rapamycin is a macrolide antibiotic with immunosuppressant properties.) =670 \\$aMerck index: 12th ed. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aSirolimus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020123 =LDR 00668cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363118802441 =005 20120730164518.0 =008 011018i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001000783 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001000783 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQD181.C2$cChemistry =150 \\$aCalcium compounds =670 \\$aThe Amer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., via WWW, Oct. 18, 2001$b(calcium: A silvery, moderately hard metallic element ... It occurs naturally in limestone, gypsum, and fluorite, and its compounds are used to make plaster, quicklime, Portland cement, and metallurgic and electronic materials) =750 \2$aCalcium Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017610 =LDR 00606cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363118902441 =005 20050622135618.0 =008 001108i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00009583 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00009583 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPhytoestrogens =450 \\$aPlant estrogens =550 \\$wg$aEstrogen =550 \\$wg$aPlant hormones =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00101036: Girman, Andrea M. Preventing osteoporosis with Ipriflavone : discover the proven, safe alternative to estrogen replacement therapy, c2000. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =750 \2$aPhytoestrogens$0(DNLM)D048789$5IEN =LDR 00578cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363119002441 =005 20120730164512.0 =008 001108i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00009581 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00009581 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aIsoflavones =550 \\$wg$aBenzopyrans =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00101036: Girman, Andrea M. Preventing osteoporosis with Ipriflavone : discover the proven, safe alternative to estrogen replacement therapy, c2000. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's Chem. Dict. =750 \2$aIsoflavones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007529 =LDR 00796cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363119102441 =005 20120730164512.0 =008 001025i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00009280 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00009280 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aKoro (Disease) =450 \\$aGenital retraction syndrome =450 \\$aKattao =450 \\$aSuoyang =550 \\$wg$aDelusions =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =550 \\$aCastration anxiety =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00051878: Bartholomew, R.E. Exotic deviance$b(koro) =670 \\$aMESH$b(koro) =670 \\$aCampbell's psych. dict.$b(koro; genital retraction syndrome; suoyang; kattao) =670 \\$aPsychFirst$b(koro; genital retraction syndrome) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(koro) =750 \2$aKoro$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016911 =LDR 00521cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363119202441 =005 20060531081922.0 =008 001020i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00000065 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00000065 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCyclooxygenase 2 =450 \\$aCOX-2 (Enzyme) =550 \\$wg$aCyclooxygenases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99094455: Masline, S.R. Celebrex : Cox-2 inhibitors--the amazing new pain fighters, c1999. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aCyclooxygenase 2$0(DNLM)D051546$5IEN =LDR 00624cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363119302441 =005 20120730164512.0 =008 001011i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00000064 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00000064 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \\$aQP552.U86 =150 \\$aUteroglobin =450 \\$aBlastokinin =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00051569: The uteroglobin/Clara cell protein family, 2000. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Uteroglobin x Blastokinin; a glycoprotein in pregnant uterine fluid) =670 \\$aChem. Abstr.:$bReg. Number 9060-09-7. =750 \2$aUteroglobin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014598 =LDR 00766cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363119402441 =005 20160429134533.0 =008 000929i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00006554 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN496$bGN498$cEthnology =053 \0$aHM1121$cSociology =150 \\$aEthnic conflict =450 \\$aConflict, Ethnic =450 \\$aEthnic violence =450 \\$aInter-ethnic conflict =450 \\$aInterethnic conflict =550 \\$wg$aEthnic relations =550 \\$wg$aSocial conflict =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00049179: Evolutionary theory and ethnic conflict, 2001. =670 \\$aUNBIS$b(Ethnic conflict UF Inter-ethnic conflict) =670 \\$aLC database$b(Ethnic violence) =750 \2$aEthnic Violence$0(DNLM)D064868$5IEN =LDR 00529cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363119502441 =005 20090217082214.0 =008 000927i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00002291 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00002291 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBJ1500.D68 =150 \\$aDouble effect (Ethics) =450 \\$aEffect, Double (Ethics) =550 \\$wg$aEthics =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00011595: The doctrine of double effect, 2001. =670 \\$aEncyc. of ethics. =750 \2$aDouble Effect Principle$0(DNLM)D034723$5IEN =LDR 00772cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363119602441 =005 20120730164512.0 =008 001012i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00000063 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00000063 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM666.D564 =150 \\$aDimethyltryptamine =450 \\$aDMT (Drug) =550 \\$wg$aHallucinogenic drugs =550 \\$wg$aSerotonin$xAgonists =550 \\$wg$aSerotonin$xAntagonists =550 \\$wg$aTryptamine =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00050498: Strassman, R. DMT : the spirit molecule : a doctor's revolutionary research into the biology of near-death and mystical experiences, 2000. =670 \\$aMESH$b(N,N-Dimethyltryptamine x Dimethyltryptamine) =750 \2$aN,N-Dimethyltryptamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004130 =LDR 01584cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363119702441 =005 20120730164512.0 =008 001010i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00009449 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00009449 =040 \\$aCaAE$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAcrolein =450 \\$aAcrylaldehyde =450 \\$aAcrylic aldehyde =450 \\$aAllyl aldehyde =450 \\$aPropenal =550 \\$wg$aAldehydes =550 \\$wg$aHerbicides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Priority substances list assessment report : acrolein, 2000:$bfrom Environment Canada, p. 7 (also known as acrylaldehyde, allyl aldehyde, acrylic aldehyde, propenal, pro;-2-enal and prop-2en1-al. Its Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) number is 107-02-8 ... The molecular formula of acrolein is CHOCHCH?) =670 \\$aCompendium of Pesticide Common Names Online, Sept. 25, 2000$b(acrolein: IUPAC: prop-2-enal CAS: 2-propenal Reg. No.: 107-02-8 Formula: C3H4O. This substance is considered by BSI not to require a common name. The name "acrolein" is approved by the Weed Science Society of America) =670 \\$aNIOSH International Chemical Safety Cards Online, Sept. 25, 2000$b(ACROLEIN: 2-Propenal; Acrylic aldehyde; 2-Propen-1-one; CH2=CHCHO; CAS #107-02-8) =670 \\$aChemfinder website online, Sept. 25, 2000$b(Synonyms: Acraldehyde; propenal; 2-propenal; propylene aldehyde; trans-acrolein; acquinite; aqualine; biocide; crolean; ethylene aldehyde; magnacide; magnacide h; prop-2-en-1-al; slimicide; prop-2-enal; Magnacide H and B; 2-Propen-1-one; Acrolein; C3H4O) =750 \2$aAcrolein$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000171 =LDR 01309cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363119802441 =005 20120730164512.0 =008 000922i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00009418 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00009418 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRapid eye movement sleep =450 \\$aFast wave sleep =450 \\$aParadoxical sleep =450 \\$aREM sleep =450 \\$aREMS (Rapid eye movement sleep) =450 \\$aRhombencephalic sleep =550 \\$wg$aSleep$xStages =550 \\$aEye$xMovements =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rapid eye movement sleep, 1999:$bp. v (REM sleep) jkt. (REMS) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill multimedia encyc. of sci. and tech.$b(sleep and dreaming ... five distinct patterns or "stages" of sleep in a night of sleep in human subjects. These have been designated stages 1-4 and stage 1-REM, which shows the presence of stage 1 (an EEG essentially identical with waking) plus a number of phasic occurrences, particularly rapid eye movements (REM) ... REM sleep and "non-REM" (NREM) sleep) =670 \\$aOED$b(REM) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(rem sleep n. usu cap R&E&M ... called also paradoxical sleep, rapid eye movement sleep) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Sleep, REM x Fast-wave sleep, Paradoxical sleep, Rhombencephalic sleep) =750 \2$aSleep, REM$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012895 =LDR 01931cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880363119902441 =005 20120730164512.0 =008 000919i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00003725 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00003725 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A4$cBotany =150 \\$aArrowhead (Plants) =450 \\$aArrowheads (Plants) =450 \\$aLophotocarpus =450 \\$aSagitta (Plants) =450 \\$aSagittaria =550 \\$wg$aAlismataceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rataj, K. Alismataceae of Brazil, 1978:$bp. 5 (genus Sagittaria) =670 \\$aITIS, Sept. 19, 2000$b(Sagittaria. Common name: arrowhead. Synonym: Lophotocarpus. Family Alismataceae) =670 \\$aIndex nominum genericorum (plantarum), via WWW, Sept. 19, 2000$b(Sagittaria. Phan.-Alismataceae; Sagitta, nomenclatural synonym of: Sagittaria) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, Sept. 19, 2000$b(Sagittaria. Family: Alismataceae. Common name: arrowhead. Synonym: Lophotocarpus) =670 \\$aA synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, via WWW, Sept. 19, 2000$b(Sagittaria. All but two species listed have arrowhead in common name) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, via WWW, Sept. 19, 2000$b(Sagittaria. Monocotyledones: Alismataceae) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, via WWW, Sept. 19, 2000$b(Sagittaria, arrowhead) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Sagittaria. Alismataceae) =670 \\$aBeetle, A.A. Recommended plant names, 1970$b(Sagittaria, arrowhead) =670 \\$aRandom House Web. unabr. dict., c1997:$barrowhead 3 (any aquatic or bog plant of the genus Sagittaria, having usually arrowhead-shaped leaves and clusters of white flowers 4; any of several other plants having arrowhead-shaped leaves) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$barrowhead 3 (a plant of the genus Sagittaria) =750 \2$aSagittaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034903 =LDR 00747cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363120002441 =005 20120730164511.0 =008 000906i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00008601 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00008601 =040 \\$aCaAE$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEndrin =550 \\$wg$aInsecticides =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Endrin : scientific justification, 1997$b(Toxic substances management policy series from Environmental Canada) p. 3 (CAS no. 72-20-8, an organochlorine insecticide) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online, Aug. 23, 2000$b(endrin: a chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticide c12H8C16O that is a stereoisomer of dieldrin and resembles dieldrin in toxicity) =750 \2$aEndrin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004732 =LDR 00664cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363120102441 =005 20120214105115.0 =008 000831||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00000066 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00000066 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDopaminergic neurons =450 \\$aDopamine neurons =550 \\$wg$aDopaminergic mechanisms =550 \\$wg$aNeurons =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00046207: Triarhou, L.C. Dopaminergic neuron transplantation in the weaver mouse model of Parkinson's disease, c2000. =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 7, 2000$b(titles: dopaminergic neurons; dopamine neurons) =750 \2$aDopaminergic Neurons$0(DNLM)D059290$5IEN =LDR 00683cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363120202441 =005 20120730164511.0 =008 000825i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00009208 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00009208 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC281.C4 =150 \\$aCancer in children =450 \\$aChildhood cancer =450 \\$aPediatric cancer =550 \\$wg$aTumors in children =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 24, 2000$b(titles: childhood cancer) =750 \2$81$wb$aNeoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009369 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeoplasms$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00365cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363120302441 =005 20120730164511.0 =008 000829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00008550 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00008550 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \\$aRC280.N4$bRC280.N43 =150 \\$aNervous system$xCancer =750 \2$aNervous System Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009423 =LDR 00412cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363120402441 =005 20120730164511.0 =008 000823i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00006752 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00006752 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPlant extracts =550 \\$wg$aExtracts =550 \\$wg$aPlant products =670 \\$aMESH$b(Plant Extracts) =750 \2$aPlant Extracts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010936 =LDR 00494cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363120602441 =005 20120730164511.0 =008 000802i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00007235 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00007235 =040 \\$aMH$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHistone deacetylase =550 \\$wg$aAmidases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tong, J.K. Biochemical and genomic studies of histone deacetylases, 2000. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Histone Deacetylase) =750 \2$aHistone Deacetylases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006655 =LDR 00728cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363120702441 =005 20120730164511.0 =008 000717i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00007059 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00007059 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMalondialdehyde =450 \\$aMDA (Chemical) =550 \\$wg$aAldehydes =550 \\$wg$aMalonic acid =670 \\$aWork cat.: Repair of the major DNA adduct derived from the endogenous mutagen malondialdehyde, 1999:$bleaf 1 (Malondialdehyde (MDA) is an electrophile produced endogenously through both eicosanoid biosynthesis and lipid peroxidation) =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Malondialdehyde; The dialdehyde of malonic acid.) =750 \2$aMalondialdehyde$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008315 =LDR 00722cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363120802441 =005 20120730164510.0 =008 000808i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00006759 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00006759 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGene silencing =450 \\$aGene inactivation =450 \\$aInactivation, Gene =450 \\$aSilencing, Gene =550 \\$wg$aGenetic regulation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00060517: Plant gene silencing, 2000. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Gene Silencing X Gene Inactivation; Previous indexing: Gene Expression Regulation; Interruption or suppression of the expression of a gene at transcriptional or translational levels.) =750 \2$aGene Silencing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020868 =LDR 00765cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363120902441 =005 20070511131106.0 =008 000719i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00000068 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00000068 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.C48 =150 \\$aChromogranins =550 \\$wg$aLipoproteins =550 \\$wg$aNerve tissue proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00059278: Chromogranins : functional and clinical aspects, c2000. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chromogranins: any of a group of acidic polypeptides that are the soluble protein constituents of the secretory granules of the chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla; they are also widely distributed in endocrine tissues and tumor cells.) =750 \2$aChromogranins$0(DNLM)D002864$5IEN =LDR 00559cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363121002441 =005 20070514092629.0 =008 000725i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00000062 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00000062 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP616.D54 =150 \\$aDNA helicases =450 \\$aHelicases, DNA =550 \\$wg$aIsomerases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00061055: Lombard, D.B. Genetic and biochemical studies of mammalian recq-family helicases, 2000. =670 \\$aMESH$b(DNA Helicases) =750 \2$aDNA Helicases$0(DNLM)D004265$5IEN =LDR 01345cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363121102441 =005 20120730164510.0 =008 000613i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00008442 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00008442 =040 \\$aFU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C9$cBotany =150 \\$aYellowrockets =450 \\$aBarbarea =450 \\$aCresses, Winter =450 \\$aUpland cresses =450 \\$aWinter cresses =450 \\$aWintercresses =450 \\$aYellow rockets =550 \\$wg$aCruciferae =670 \\$aWork cat.: B�orjesdotter, D. Potential oil crops : cultivation of Barbarea verna, Barbarea vulgaris and Lepidium compestre, 1999:$babstract (Barbarea vulgaris wintercress) =670 \\$aInternational Organization for Plant Information web site:$bProvisional global plant checklist (Name: Barbarea: Family, Cruciferae or Brassicaceae) =670 \\$aUSDA Plants database$b(Barbarea Ait. f.: common name, yellowrocket; family, Brassicaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(yellow rocket, a winter cress, sepc. Barbarea vulgaris; winter cress, any of several Eurasian yell-flowered cresses constituting the family Barbarea) =670 \\$aStandardized plant names, 1942$b(Barbarea (Campe), Wintercress) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Barbarea, winter cress, upland cress, family cruciferae) =750 \2$aBarbarea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031216 =LDR 01260cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363121202441 =005 20110420111221.0 =008 000710i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00007046 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00007046 =040 \\$aWy$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aInformation literacy =450 \\$aLiteracy, Information =550 \\$aInformation science =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lance, K.C. Measuring up to standards : the impact of school library programs and information literacy in Pennsylvania schools, 2000:$bp. 6 ("Information literate students know how to use information and ideas effectively.") =670 \\$aKeenan, S. Concise dict. of library and information science, 1966:$bp. 35 (information literacy, in chapter on Information handling and retrieval, ability to recognize when information is needed and to locate, evaluate, and use the required information effectively) p. 148 (information literacy, in chapter on Resource management, awareness of use and potential of information and information sources) =675 \\$aRandom House =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the ability to recognize when information is needed and to locate, evaluate, and use the required information effectively. =750 \2$aInformation Literacy$0(DNLM)D058980$5IEN =LDR 01263cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363121302441 =005 20120730164510.0 =008 000711i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00004792 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00004792 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGalactans =450 \\$aGalactosans =450 \\$aPolygalactoses =550 \\$wg$aPolysaccharides =670 \\$aWork cat.: 0058755: Cell and developmental biology of Arabinogalactan-proteins, c2000. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Galactans: any of several polysaccharides of plant or animal origin) =670 \\$aPenguin dict. botany$b(Galactan: a polysaccharide) =670 \\$aUsher dict. botany$b(Galactan) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Galactans; BT: Polysaccharides; Carbohydrates) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(Galactan [BIOCHEM]; any of a number of polysaccharides composed of galactose units; also known as Galactosan) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Galactans, polysaccharides x Polygalactoses) =670 \\$aAGRICOLA, via 1stsearch, July 11, 2000$b(titles: Galactans; subj.: Galactans) =670 \\$aBiol. & agric. index, via 1stsearch, July 11, 2000$b(titles: Galactans; identifiers: Galactans) =675 \\$aHdbk. of data on organic compounds =750 \2$aGalactans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005685 =LDR 00844cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363121402441 =005 20120730164510.0 =008 030813i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00006846 $zsh2003005801 =040 \\$aWaElC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV6433.3$bHV6433.5 =150 \\$aBioterrorism =450 \\$aBio-terrorism =450 \\$aBiological terrorism =450 \\$wnne$aBioterrorism$xLaw and legislation =550 \\$wg$aTerrorism =670 \\$aWork cat.: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Commerce. Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. The threat of bioterrorism in America, 1999. =670 \\$aCSIS press release, online, March 7, 2000$b(Biological terrorism, or the deliberate spread of disease) =670 \\$aWashington Post, Oct. 27, 2001:$bp. 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Engl. 1991, 30, 1387 Title: Chemistry and biology of the Enediyne anticancer antibiotics:$bp. 1387 ("The enediyne anticancer antibiotics are a rapidly emerging class of such compounds derived from bacterial sources ...") =670 \\$aDNA and RNA cleavers and chemotherapy of cancer and viral diseases, c1996:$bp. xi (enediyne antibiotics) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aBrit. online, searched April 7, 2000 =750 \2$aEnediynes$0(DNLM)D053281$5IEN =LDR 00880cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363122402441 =005 20120730164509.0 =008 000505i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00005324 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00005324 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDisposable medical devices =450 \\$aSingle-use medical devices =450 \\$aSUDs (Single-use devices in medicine) =550 \\$wg$aMedical instruments and apparatus =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97209735: The reuse of single-use medical devices, 1996. =670 \\$aAlta Vista, May 5, 2000$b("single use device"; "single use medical device"; "disposable medical device") =670 \\$aLC database, May 5, 2000. =670 \\$aAAMI Reuse of Single-Use Devices home page, May 5, 2000$b(single-use devices, SUDs, lists Association of Disposable Device Manufacturers) =750 \2$aDisposable Equipment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004209 =LDR 01013cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363122502441 =005 20050617084846.0 =008 000504i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00004650 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00004650 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL737.R67$cZoology =150 \\$aDegus =450 \\$aDendrobius =450 \\$aOctodon =550 \\$wg$aOctodontidae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00034215: Vanderlip, S. Degus, c2000:$bCIP galley (Understanding your degu) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$b(degu: any of several small hystricomorphic rodents (genus Octodon) of western So. Amer.) =670 \\$aCorbet, G.B. A world list of mammalian species, 1991:$bp. 203, under family Octodontidae (degus) =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bp. 1681 (Rodentia: Octodontidae: genus Octodon: degus; 4 species: O. pacificus, O. bridgesi, O. degus, O. lunatus) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, c1993:$bp. 788, under family Octodontidae (Octodon; synonym: Dendrobius) =750 \2$aOctodon$0(DNLM)D046329$5IEN =LDR 01469cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363122602441 =005 20120730164509.0 =008 000424i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00006274 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00006274 =040 \\$aCaAE$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGenetically modified foods =450 \\$aGenetically engineered foods =450 \\$aGM foods =550 \\$wg$aFood =550 \\$aFood$xBiotechnology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Health Canada. FAQ on genetically modified food, 1999$b("... foods that have been modified by genetic engineering ... described as genetically modified foods (often referred to as GM foods, genetically engineered foods or biotechnology-derived foods)") =670 \\$aGreat Britain's Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology. Genetically modified foods : benefits and risks, regulation and public acceptance, 1998. =670 \\$aGenetically modified foods : safety issues, 1995. =670 \\$aHawkes, N. Genetically modified foods, 2000. =670 \\$aMAFF (Great Britain Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Additives and Novel Foods Division), www site, Jan. 11, 2000. =670 \\$aWashington (Reuters), Jan. 10, 2000:$bU.S. Unlikely to Require Labels on Biotech Foods (The federal government is not likely to require U.S. manufacturers and grocery stores to put labels on genetically modified food, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman said ...) =750 \2$aFood, Genetically Modified$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030841 =LDR 00557cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363122802441 =005 20120730164508.0 =008 000418i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00005576 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00005576 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25$cBotany =150 \\$aMelissa (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00030781: Brown, K. Lemon balm, c2000. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Melissa, Balm) =670 \\$aGriffiths, M. Dict. of garden plants, 1994$b(Melissa, Labiatae) =750 \2$aMelissa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031334 =LDR 00547cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363122902441 =005 20120730164508.0 =008 000417i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00000246 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00000246 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCongenital heart disease in animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00039673: Congenital heart malformations in mammals, 2000. =670 \\$aMerck vet.:$bp. 67 (Congenital heart disease) =750 \2$aHeart Defects, Congenital$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006330Q000662 =LDR 01221cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363123002441 =005 20120730164508.0 =008 000407i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00006154 =035 \\$aSH 00006154 =040 \\$aTxLT$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTrifluralin =550 \\$wg$aHerbicides =550 \\$wg$aToluidine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gordon, J.A. The value of lateral roots to early season growth and developments of cotton, 1999:$bleaf 1 (It has been observed for several years that trifluralin causes more damage to lateral root development than does pendimethalin.) =670 \\$aMerck, 1996:$bp. 1650 (9815. Trifluralin ... Olitref; Treflan; Tri-4; Triflurex) =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Trifluralin, an herbicide, xx Toluidines) =670 \\$aOCLC database, March 29, 2000$b(Banks, P.A. 1986. Influence of trifluralin and benefin applications in soybeans and peanuts on rotational winter wheat and corn production; Deshmukh, K.S., 1994. Transformation of trifluralin in soil.) =670 \\$aPage, B.G. The insecticide, herbicide, fungicide quick guide, 1999:$bp. 72 ([Tradename conversion table] Trifluralin - Treflan; Tri-4; Trilin; Trust) p. 130 (Trifluralin) =750 \2$aTrifluralin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014274 =LDR 01022cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363123102441 =005 20120730164508.0 =008 000324i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00000060 =035 \\$aSH 00000060 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDimethylallyltranstransferase =450 \\$aDimethylallyltransferase =450 \\$aFarnesylpyrophosphate synthetase =450 \\$aGeranyldiphosphate synthase =450 \\$aGeranylpyrophosphate synthetase =450 \\$aPrenyltransferase =550 \\$wg$aTransferases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00035038: Prenyltransferase inhibitors in cancer therapy, c2000. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dimethylallyltranstransferase x Dimethylallyltransferase; Farnesylpyrophosphate synthetase, Geranylpyrophosphate synthetase, Prenyltransferase) =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$bp. 244 (Dimethylallyltranstransferase, E.C. 2.5.1.1; other names: Geranyl-diphosphate synthase, Prenyltransferase, Dimethylallyltransferase) =750 \2$aDimethylallyltranstransferase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004122 =LDR 00729cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363123202441 =005 20120730164508.0 =008 000320i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00000059 =035 \\$aSH 00000059 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNAD-ADP-ribosyltransferase =450 \\$aADP-ribosyltransferase (Polymerizing) =450 \\$aPoly(ADP-ribose) polymerase =450 \\$aPoly(ADP-ribose) synthase =450 \\$aPoly(ADP-ribose) synthetase =550 \\$wg$aTransferases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00025646: Cell death : the role of PARS, c2000. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$bE.C. number 2.4.2.30. =670 \\$aMESH$b(NAD+ ADP-Ribosyltranferase) =750 \2$aADP Ribose Transferases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036002 =LDR 00958cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363123302441 =005 20120730164508.0 =008 000224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00003489 =035 \\$aSH 00003489 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK494.5.T3$cBotany =150 \\$aSequoiadendron =450 \\$aWellingtonia =550 \\$wg$aRedwoods =550 \\$wg$aTaxodiaceae =670 \\$aITIS, Feb. 24, 2000$b(Sequoiadendron, rank: genus, usage: accepted, vernacular name: giant sequoia, family: Taxodiaceae) =670 \\$aIndex nominum genericorum (plantarum), via WWW, Feb 24, 2000$b(Sequoiadendron. Phan.-Taxodiaceae. Wellingtonia, nomenclatural synonym of Sequoiadendron) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, via WWW, Feb. 24, 2000$b(Sequoiadendron. Gymnospermae: Taxodiaceae) =670 \\$aVascular plant families and genera, via WWW, Feb. 24$b(Sequoia. Taxodiaceae) =750 \2$aSequoiadendron$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032488 =LDR 00841cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363123402441 =005 20120730164508.0 =008 000224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00003488 =035 \\$aSH 00003488 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK494.5.T3$cBotany =150 \\$aSequoia (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aRedwoods =550 \\$wg$aTaxodiaceae =670 \\$aITIS, Feb. 24, 2000$b(Sequoia, rank: genus, usage: accepted, vernacular name: redwood, family: Taxodiaceae) =670 \\$aIndex nominum genericorum (plantarum), via WWW, Feb 24, 2000$b(Sequoia. Phan.-Taxodiaceae) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, via WWW, Feb. 24, 2000$b(Sequoia. Gymnospermae: Taxodiaceae) =670 \\$aVascular plant families and genera, via WWW, Feb. 24$b(Sequoia. Taxodiaceae) =750 \2$aSequoia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032487 =LDR 00472cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363123502441 =005 20120730164507.0 =008 000217i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00000215 =035 \\$aSH 00000215 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQD181.T35 =150 \\$aTechnetium compounds =550 \\$wg$aManganese group compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00265282: Chemical thermodynamics of technetium, c1999. =750 \2$aTechnetium Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017556 =LDR 00757cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363123602441 =005 20050815090459.0 =008 000112i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00000057 =035 \\$aSH 00000057 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aR839 =150 \\$aClinical clerkship =450 \\$aClerkship, Clinical =550 \\$wg$aMedicine$xStudy and teaching =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00008075: Clinical clerkships : real medicine at last, c2000. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Clinical clerkship: usually refers to undergraduate medical education programs for 2d, 3rd, and 4th year students in which students receive clinical training and experience in teaching hospitals or affilitated health centers) =750 \2$aClinical Clerkship$0(DNLM)D002982$5IEN =LDR 00754cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363123702441 =005 20120730164507.0 =008 000327i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004192 =035 \\$aBZK4098NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85004192 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL668.C23$cZoology =150 \\$aAmbystomatidae =450 \\$wnne$aAmbystomidae =450 \\$aMole salamanders =550 \\$wg$aSalamanders =670 \\$aFrank, N. Complete guide to scientific and common names of reptiles and amphibians of the world, 1995:$bp. 26 (Ambystomatidae, mole salamanders) =670 \\$aPetranka, J.W. Salamanders of the U.S. and Canada, 1998:$bp. 35 (Family Ambystomatidae (mole salamanders)) =750 \2$aAmbystomatidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000559 =LDR 01240cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363123802441 =005 20060630095117.0 =008 000207i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00001784 =040 \\$aMH$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP552.N46 =150 \\$aNF-kappa B (DNA-binding protein) =450 \\$aImmunoglobulin enhancer-binding protein =450 \\$aKappa B enhancer binding protein =450 \\$aNF-kB (DNA-binding protein) =450 \\$aNuclear factor kappa B =450 \\$aTranscription factor NF-kB =550 \\$wg$aDNA-binding proteins =550 \\$wg$aTranscription factors =670 \\$aWork cat: NF-kB, c1999:$btext (Ubiqitous, inducible, nuclear transcriptional activator that binds to enhancer elements in lymphoid cells. In B-lymphocytes NF-kappa B binds to the immunoglobulin kappa light chain enhancer and in T-lymphocytes it been shown to bind to the enhancers in virally infected cells including HIV) =670 \\$aMESH$b(NF-kappa B x Immunoglobulin Enhancer-Binding Protein; Nuclear Factor kappa B; Transcription Factor NF-kB; Kappa B Enhancer Binding Protein) =670 \\$aCAS online, Feb. 7, 2000$b(NF-.kappa.B; BT: Transcription factors; DNA-binding proteins) =750 \2$aNF-kappa B$0(DNLM)D016328$5IEN =LDR 01727cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363123902441 =005 20100309214333.0 =008 990511i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 99003783 =035 \\$aSH 99003783 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCryptochrome =450 \\$aBlue light photoreceptors =450 \\$aBlue light/ultraviolet photoreceptors =450 \\$aBlue/ultraviolet light photoreceptors =450 \\$aCryptochrome photoreceptors =450 \\$aCryptochromes =550 \\$wg$aPhotoreceptors =670 \\$aBlum, D. The role of red and blue light in leaf and cotyledon expansion, 1998:$bleaf 11 ("There are at least four blue light/UV absorbing photoreceptors collectively termed the cryptochromes. These photoreceptors are involved in many responses including phototropism, stomatal opening, stem and hypocotyl inhibition, gene induction, and leaf closure."; blue light photoreceptor) =670 \\$aThe encyc. of molecular biology, 1994$b(cryptochrome: photoreceptor absorbing blue/ultraviolet light and ubiquitous in all living organisms ... It is responsible for a wide range of photomorphogenetic effects, including phototropism, particularly in fungi and plants) =670 \\$aRegulation of plant growth and development by light, 1996:$bp. 1 (blue-light photoreceptors, sometimes known as cryptochrome) p. 2, etc. (perhaps at least three different blue-light photoreceptors; cryptochrome; blue/UV-A light receptor cryptochrome; cryptochrome photoreceptor; cryptochromes; there is more than one cryptochrome regulating different aspects of blue-light-induced photomorphogenesis of plants) =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aRandom House =750 \2$aCryptochromes$0(DNLM)D056931$5IEN =LDR 00733cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363124002441 =005 20091028093002.0 =008 990511i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 99003782 =035 \\$aSH 99003782 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPlant photoreceptors =450 \\$aPhotoreceptors in plants =550 \\$wg$aPhotoreceptors =670 \\$aBlum, D. The role of red and blue light in leaf and cotyledon expansion, 1998:$babstr. (photoreceptors) leaf 2 (photoreceptors involved in plant development) leaf 12 (photoreceptor in plants) =670 \\$aRegulation of plant growth and development by light, 1996:$bp. 1 (photoreceptors for photomorphogenesis in plants) =750 \2$aPhotoreceptors, Plant$0(DNLM)D055519$5IEN =LDR 00491cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363124102441 =005 20120730164501.0 =008 990503i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99003534 =035 \\$aSH 99003534 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR201.R67$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aRotavirus infections =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-23881: Rotavirus methods and protocols, c2000. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aRotavirus Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012400 =LDR 00499cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363124202441 =005 20120730164501.0 =008 990503i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99003533 =035 \\$aSH 99003533 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRotaviruses =450 \\$aRotavirus =550 \\$wg$aReoviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-23881: Rotavirus methods and protocols, c2000. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Rotavirus, a genus of the family Reoviridae) =750 \2$aRotavirus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012401 =LDR 00587cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363124302441 =005 20060630084708.0 =008 990505i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99003605 =035 \\$aSH 99003605 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGalactosyltransferases =550 \\$wg$aTransferases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-30043: (Sa (B-gal and anti-gal : (Sa (B1,3-galactosyltransferase, (Sa (B-gal epitopes, and the natural anti-gal antibody subcellular biochemistry, 1999. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Galactosyltransferases) =750 \2$aGalactosyltransferases$0(DNLM)D005700$5IEN =LDR 00606cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363124402441 =005 20120730164500.0 =008 990429i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 99003425 =035 \\$aSH 99003425 =040 \\$aAuSU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCerebral malaria =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMalaria =670 \\$aWork cat.: Some neurochemical correlates of murine cerebral malaria, 1998:$bp. ii (Cerebral malaria (CM) is the most dreaded complication of Plasmodium falciparun infection) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Malaria, Cerebral) =750 \2$aMalaria, Cerebral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016779 =LDR 00751cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363124502441 =005 20120730164500.0 =008 990419i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99003277 =035 \\$aSH 99003277 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPlatelet glycoprotein GPIIb-IIIa complex =550 \\$wg$aIntegrins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-30220: Platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor inhibitors in cardiovascular disease, c1999. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Platelet Glycoprotein GPIIb-IIIa Complex; "Platelet membrane glycoprotein complex important for platelet adhesion and aggregation. The complex is an integrin ...") =670 \\$aOn-line medical dict., April 19, 1999. =750 \2$aPlatelet Glycoprotein GPIIb-IIIa Complex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019039 =LDR 00486cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363124602441 =005 20070525090417.0 =008 990416i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99003243 =035 \\$aSH 99003243 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR189.5.P36 =150 \\$aPapillomavirus vaccines =550 \\$wg$aViral vaccines =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-27031: Vaccines for human papillomavirus infection and disease, 1999. =750 \2$aPapillomavirus Vaccines$0(DNLM)D053918$5IEN =LDR 01020cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363124702441 =005 20120730164500.0 =008 990408i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 99003104 =035 \\$aSH 99003104 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R98$cBotany =150 \\$aRues (Plants) =450 \\$aRuta =550 \\$wg$aRutaceae =670 \\$aBritannica Micro., c1978$b(rue is the common name for plants of the genus Ruta of the family Rutaceae) =670 \\$aWrobel, M. Elsevier's dictionary of plant names, 1996$b(Ruta = Rue; the name Rue may also be applied to the species Ruta graveolens) =670 \\$aIntegrated Taxonomic Information System WWW site, April 6, 1999$b(scientific name Ruta, vernacular name rue) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Ruta, rue) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Ruta, rue) =670 \\$aIndex garden plants$b(Ruta, rue) =670 \\$aWorld Book:$bv. 16, p. 442 (Rue is a type of herb, which grows as low shrub. Rues belong to the family Rutaceae.) =750 \2$aRuta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032105 =LDR 01579cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363124802441 =005 20100313171643.0 =008 990402i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99002928 =035 \\$aSH 99002928 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBF576$bBF576.8 =150 \\$aEmotional intelligence =450 \\$aEI (Emotional intelligence) =450 \\$aEmotional IQ =450 \\$aEmotional quotient =450 \\$aEQ (Emotional quotient) =550 \\$wg$aMultiple intelligences =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-6179: Bocchino, R. Emotional literacy, 1999$b(emotional intelligence) =670 \\$aSimmons, S. Measuring emotional intelligence, c1997$b(EQ; the single most important factor for personal adjustment, success in relationships, and in job performance) =670 \\$aSegal, J. Raising your emotional intelligence, 1997$b(emotional smarts; EQ's domain is personal and interpersonal relationships; it is responsible for your self-esteem, self-awareness, social sensitivity, and social adaptability) =670 \\$aEmotions and emotional intelligence web site, April 2, 1999$b(emotional intelligence (EI); Thorndike's social intelligence, the ability to understand and relate to people; includes Gardner's inter- and intrapersonal intelligences in his theory of multiple intelligences) =670 \\$aEmotional quotient web site, April 2, 1999$b(emotional intelligence; emotional quotient; this is the emotional equivalent to the IQ, a person can be educated so that the Emotional Quotient can be raised) =750 \2$aEmotional Intelligence$0(DNLM)D056348$5IEN =LDR 00533cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363124902441 =005 20080512093842.0 =008 990322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99002548 =035 \\$aSH 99002548 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVeterinary rheumatology =550 \\$wg$aRheumatology =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary medicine =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-169788: May, S.A. Self-assessment color review of equine orthopedics and rheumatology, c1998. =750 \2$aRheumatic Diseases$xveterinary$0(DNLM)D012216Q000662$5IEN =LDR 00921cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363125002441 =005 20120730164500.0 =008 990318i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99002466 =035 \\$aSH 99002466 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK625.M7$cMycology =150 \\$aAspergillus fumigatus =450 \\$aAspergillus anomalus =450 \\$aAspergillus cellulosae =450 \\$aAspergillus phialiseptus =550 \\$wg$aAspergillus =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-24266: Aspergillus fumigatus : biology, clinical aspects, and molecular approaches to pathogenicity, 1999. =670 \\$aAmerican Type Culture Collection, March 18, 1999. =670 \\$aCentraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Baarn & Delft, Netherlands, March 18, 1999$b(Aspergillus fumigatus, x A. phialiseptus, A. anomalus, A. cellulosae) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Aspergillus fumigatus) =750 \2$aAspergillus fumigatus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001232 =LDR 00864cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363125102441 =005 20110607113728.0 =008 990316i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99002394 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC386.6.M32 =150 \\$aMagnetic brain stimulation =450 \\$aMagnetic stimulation of the brain =450 \\$aTranscranial magnetic stimulation =550 \\$wg$aBrain stimulation =550 \\$wg$aEvoked potentials (Electrophysiology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-20411: Mills, K.R. Magnetic stimulation of the human nervous system, 1999:$bCIP galley (magnetic brain stimulation; transcranial magnetic stimulation) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, March 16, 1999. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Magnetics; Magnetics--therapeutic use) =670 \\$apsychFIRST, March 16, 1999. =750 \2$aTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation$0(DNLM)D050781$5IEN =LDR 00613cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363125202441 =005 20110518102441.0 =008 990317||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 99002450 =035 \\$aSH 99002450 =040 \\$aAuSU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCytochrome P-450 CYP2E1 =450 \\$aCYP2E1 (Enzyme) =450 \\$aCytochrome P-450 2E1 =550 \\$wg$aCytochrome P-450 =670 \\$aPathogenesis of nonalcoholic steatohohepatitis [sic] : the role of CYP2E1, 1998:$bp. 67 (Cytochrome P450 2E1 (CYP2E1)) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1) =750 \2$aCytochrome P-450 CYP2E1$0(DNLM)D019392$5IEN =LDR 00676cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363125302441 =005 20200824172253.0 =008 990313i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99002289 =035 \\$aSH 99002289 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC574 =150 \\$aX-linked mental retardation =450 \\$aXLMR (Disease) =550 \\$wg$aIntellectual disability =550 \\$wg$aX chromosome$xAbnormalities =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-14645: Stevenson, R.E. X-linked mental retardation, 2000$b(X-linked mental retardation, XLMR) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, March 12, 1999$b(X-linked mental retardation, XLMR) =750 \2$aMental Retardation, X-Linked$5IEN$0(DNLM)D038901 =LDR 01009cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363125402441 =005 20110429114916.0 =008 990304||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99001909 =035 \\$aSH 99001909 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMyofibroblasts =450 \\$aContractile fibroblasts =550 \\$wg$aFibroblasts =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-19995: Tissue repair and fibrosis : the role of the myofibroblast, c1999. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Mar. 4, 1999. =670 \\$aOnline Medical Dictionary, Mar. 4, 1999$b(Myofibroblast: Histological term for fibroblast like cells that contain substantial arrays of actin microfilaments, myosin and other muscle proteins ...) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Myofibroblast: An atypical fibroblast combining the ultrasturctural features of a fibroblast and a smooth muscle cell ...) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Myofibroblast: Also called contractile fibroblasts) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aMyofibroblasts$0(DNLM)D058628$5IEN =LDR 00733cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363125502441 =005 20120730164500.0 =008 990302i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99001784 =035 \\$aSH 99001784 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP572.A52$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aAndrostenedione =450 \\$aAndrostendione =550 \\$wg$aAnabolic steroids =550 \\$wg$aAndrogens =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-20360: Lenard, L. Andro : the safe and natural testosterone precursor for sex and athletic enhancement, 1999. =670 \\$aDorlands med. dict. 28th ed. =670 \\$aChem abst.$bReg. no. 63-05-8 (Androstenedione) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Androstenedione) =750 \2$aAndrostenedione$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000735 =LDR 00856cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363125602441 =005 20050519092446.0 =008 990225i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99001491 =035 \\$aSH 99001491 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK629.C783$cMycology =150 \\$aGrifola =550 \\$wg$aCoriolaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-222773: Maitake, king of mushrooms, c1997:$bp. 12 (maitake, Grifola frondosa) =670 \\$aAinsworth/Bisby dict. fungi, 1995$b(Grifola Gray, Coriolaceae. 1) =670 \\$aFungi on plant and plant products in the U.S.$b(Grifola S.F. Gray Basidiomycetes, Aphyllophorales) =670 \\$avon Arx, J.A. Plant pathogenic fungi:$bp. 151 (Grifola S.F. Gray; Polyporales) =670 \\$aMiller, O.K. Index common fungi N. Am.:$bp. 69 (Grifola S.F. Gray Polyporaceae) =750 \2$aGrifola$0(DNLM)D048691$5IEN =LDR 00555cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363125702441 =005 20100526164813.0 =008 990225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99001395 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK629.C783$cMycology =150 \\$aCoriolaceae =550 \\$wg$aPolyporales =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98222773: Lieberman, S. Maitake, king of mushrooms, c1997. =670 \\$aAinsworth/Bisby dict. fungi, 1995$b(Coriolaceae (Imazeki) Singer, Poriales. 109 gen. (+ 91 syn.), 812 spp.) =750 \2$aCoriolaceae$0(DNLM)D055453$5IEN =LDR 01853cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363125802441 =005 20100719143640.0 =008 990225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99001392 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK629.P74$cMycology =150 \\$aPolyporales =450 \\$aAphyllophorales =450 \\$aCoriolales =450 \\$aFomitopsidales =450 \\$aGrifolales =450 \\$aPerenniporiales =450 \\$aPhaeolales =450 \\$wnne$aPoriales =450 \\$aTrametales =550 \\$wg$aBasidiomycetes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98222773: Lieberman, S. Maitake, king of mushrooms, c1997. =670 \\$aAinsworth/Bisby dict. fungi, 1995$b(Poriales, Basidiomycetes. 4 fam., 140 gen. (+129 syn.), 1070 spp. Fams: Coriolaceae, Grammotheleaceae, Lentinaceae, Polyporaceae)(Polyporales, see Poriales) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, Feb. 9, 2010$b(Polyporales. Rank: order. Inherited blast name: basidiomycetes. Synonym: Aphyllophorales. Class Agaricomycetes, Phylum Basidiomycota, Kingdom Fungi) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 9, 2010$b(Polyporales (earlier known as Aphyllophorales) are important decomposers of wood. They are basidiomycetes that lack soft gills (lamellae), but are also hymenomycetes as are boletes and agarics. This assemblage of fungi is polyphyletic. Class: Agaricomycetes, Phylum: Basidiomycota) =670 \\$aMycoBank, via WWW, Feb. 9, 2010$b(Order Polyporales. Classification: Fungi, Basidiomycota, Agaricomycotina, Agaricomycetes. Taxonomic synonyms: Aphyllophorales, Coriolales, Fomitopsidales, Ganodermatales, Grifolales, Perenniporiales, Phaeolales, Trametales) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20100505 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Poriales =688 \\$aFormer heading, from 4XX field with {dollar}w deleted 20100505: 150:##:_{dollar}a Polyporales =750 \2$aPolyporales$0(DNLM)D020072$5IEN =LDR 01270cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363125902441 =005 20080321111855.0 =008 060310i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99001739 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEscherichia coli O157:H7 =450 \\$aEHEC (Bacterium) =450 \\$aEnterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli =450 \\$aEscherichia coli O157 =550 \\$wg$aEscherichia coli =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-20673: Escherichia coli 0157 in farm animals, 1999. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Escherichia coli O157 "A verocytotoxin-producing serogroup belonging to the O subfamily of E. coli which has been shown to cause severe food-borne disease x Enterohemorrhagic E coli) =670 \\$aPreventing Foodborne Illness : Escherichia coli O157:H7, Mar. 2, 1999$b(a Center for Disease Control brochure) =670 \\$aU.S. Food & Drug Administration. Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition. Foodborne Pathogenic Microorganisms and Natural Toxins Handbook. Escherichia coli O157:H7, Mar. 2, 1999$b(Hemorrhagic colitis is the name of the acute disease caused by E. coli O157:H7) =670 \\$aGerrish, R.S. Bacterial hosts of EHEC virulence genes, 2005:$bp. x (Enterohemorrhagic E. Coli (EHEC)) =750 \2$aEscherichia coli O157$0(DNLM)D019453$5IEN =LDR 00970cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363126002441 =005 20120730164500.0 =008 990301i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 99001642 =035 \\$aSH 99001642 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPostoperative nausea and vomiting =450 \\$aPONV (Postoperative nausea and vomiting) =550 \\$wg$aNausea =550 \\$wg$aSurgery$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aVomiting =670 \\$aMcQuay, H.J. Postoperative analgesia and vomiting ... 1998:$bp. 1 (postoperative nausea and vomiting; PONV) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting x PONV) =670 \\$aAnzemet WWW site, 24 Feb. 1999$b(postoperative nausea and vomiting; PONV; side effect of anesthetic and surgical procedures) =670 \\$aAdis WWW site, 24 Feb. 1999:$btable of contents (Inpharma, Sept. 12, 1998 (PONV)) =675 \\$aStedman's medical dict., 1995 =750 \2$aPostoperative Nausea and Vomiting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020250 =LDR 00634cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363126102441 =005 20120730164459.0 =008 990226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ann\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99001554 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSerine =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-163220: Kidd, P.M. Phosphatidylserine (PS) : number-one brain booster : the nutrient building block that accelerates all brain functions and counters Alzheimer's, c1999. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aChem abst.:$bReg. no. 302-84-1 ("A nonessential amino acid occuring in natural form as the L-isomer.") =750 \2$aSerine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012694 =LDR 02045cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363126202441 =005 20120730164459.0 =008 990226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99001549 $zsh 85021969 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.P67$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aPhosphatidylserines =450 \\$wnne$aCephalin =450 \\$aCephalins =450 \\$aKephalins =450 \\$aSerine phosphoglycerides =550 \\$wg$aDietary supplements =550 \\$wg$aNootropic agents =550 \\$wg$aPhosphatidic acids =550 \\$wg$aSerine =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99163220: Kidd, P.M. Phosphatidylserine (PS) : number-one brain booster : the nutrient building block that accelerates all brain functions and counters Alzheimer's, c1999. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 10, 2007$b(Phosphatidylserines. Derivatives of phosphatidic acids in which the phosphoric acid is bound in ester linkage to a serine moiety. UF Serine Phosphoglycerides. Previous indexing: Phosphatidylethanolamines (1966-1974); was Phosphatidyl Serine see under Cephalins 1963-76) =670 \\$aOxford dict. of biochemistry and molecular biology, 2006$b(cephalin: a former name for 1) phosphatidylethanolamine, 2) phosphatidylserine; kephalin: a variant spelling of cephalin; phosphatidylserine: any glycerophospholipid in which a phosphatidyl group is esterified to the hydroxyl group of L-serine. Phosphatidylserines are important constituents of cell membranes.) =670 \\$aOnline medical dictionary, Dec. 4, 2007$b(cephalin, a term formerly applied to a group of phosphatidic esters resembling lecithin but containing either 2-ethanolamine or l-serine in the place of choline; these are now known as phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylserine. They are widely distributed in the body, especially in the brain and spinal cord, and are used as local haemostatics and as reagents in liver function test) =688 \\$aHeading from sh 85021969, deleted 20080117: 150:##:_{dollar}a Cephalin =750 \2$aPhosphatidylserines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010718 =LDR 00635cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363126302441 =005 20140516100851.0 =008 990223i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99001233 =035 \\$aSH 99001233 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK861$bQK899 =150 \\$aPhytochemicals =450 \\$aBotanical chemicals =450 \\$aPlant chemicals =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =550 \\$aBotanical chemistry =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-86874: Phytochemicals : a new paradigm, c1998. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Feb. 10, 1999$b(search yielded 500+ hits for phytochemical/s). =750 \2$aPhytochemicals$0(DNLM)D064209$5IEN-M =LDR 00822cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363126402441 =005 20120730164459.0 =008 990224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 99001349 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 99001349 =040 \\$aInU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aImmunization of older people =450 \\$wnne$aImmunization of the aged =450 \\$aOlder people$xImmunization =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases in old age$xPrevention =550 \\$wg$aGeriatrics$xImmunological aspects =550 \\$wg$aPreventive health services for older people =670 \\$aImmunization of the elderly, 1984. =750 \2$81$wb$aImmunization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007114 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aImmunization$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 01084cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363126502441 =005 20110505102226.0 =008 990204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99000800 =035 \\$aSH 99000800 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH84$bQH198 =150 \\$aPhylogeography =550 \\$wg$aBiogeography =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-19648: Avise, J.C. Phylogeography, 1999:$bCIP galley (Phylogeography is a field of study concerned with the principles and processes governing the geographic distributions of genealogical lineages, especially those within and among closely related species ... deals with historical, phylogenetic components of the spatial distributions of gene lineages; sub-discipline of biogeography) =670 \\$aAcad. Press dict. of sci. & tech.$b(phylogeography: ecology; the study of the geographic distribution of taxonomically related groups) =670 \\$aAltaVista, Feb. 4, 1999$b(phylogeography) =670 \\$aFirstSearch, Feb. 4, 1999$b(phylogeography) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aRandom House =750 \2$aPhylogeography$0(DNLM)D058974$5IEN =LDR 00561cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363126602441 =005 20130312083523.0 =008 990129i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99000706 =035 \\$aSH 99000706 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aImmobilized nucleic acids =450 \\$aImmobilized nucleotides =450 \\$aImmobilized oligonucleotides =550 \\$wg$aNucleic acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-13842: DNA microarrays : a practical approach, 2000:$bCIP galley (oligonucleotide arrays) =750 \2$aImmobilized Nucleic Acids$0(DNLM)D061925$5IEN =LDR 00795cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363126702441 =005 20090518100458.0 =008 030528i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 99000814 =040 \\$aUk$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEvidence-based dentistry =450 \\$aEBD (Dentistry) =550 \\$wg$aDentistry$xDecision making =550 \\$wg$aEvidence-based medicine =670 \\$aEvidence-based dentistry, Nov. 1998:$bp. 2 (EBD; the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients) =670 \\$aCentre for Evidence-based Dentistry WWW site, 27 Jan. 1999. =670 \\$aOMNI WWW site, 27 Jan. 1999:$balphabetic index of Mesh (includes Evidence-Based Medicine) =750 \2$aEvidence-Based Dentistry$0(DNLM)D055094$5IEN =LDR 01214cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363126802441 =005 20060512123512.0 =008 990201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99000736 =035 \\$aSH 99000736 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC776.L95 =150 \0$aLymphangiomyomatosis =450 \0$aLAM (Disease) =450 \0$aLymphangioleiomyomatosis =550 \0$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =550 \0$wg$aLymphoproliferative disorders =550 \0$wg$aSmooth muscle$xDiseases =550 \0$wg$aWomen$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-11317: LAM and other diseases characterized by smooth muscle proliferation, c1999:$bCIP galley (lymphangiomyomatosis; lymphangioleiomyomatosis) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lymphangiomyomatosis) =670 \\$aNHLBI, Facts About Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), Feb. 1, 1999$b(Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare lung disease ... characterized by an unusual type of muscle cell that invades the tissue of the lungs, including the airways, and blood and lymph vessels.) =670 \\$aVirtual Hospital : the apprentice's assistant, Feb. 1, 1999$b(LAM is a rare disease occurring in women of childbearing age) =750 \2$aLymphangioleiomyomatosis$0(DNLM)D018192$5IEN =LDR 01926cz a2200409n 4500 =001 9880363126902441 =005 20120730164459.0 =008 990129i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99000721 =035 \\$aSH 99000721 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R215$cBotany =150 \\$aBlack cumin =450 \\$aBlack caraway =450 \\$aBlack coriander =450 \\$aCaraway, Black =450 \\$aCommon black cumin =450 \\$aCoriander, Black =450 \\$aCoriander, Roman =450 \\$aCumin, Black =450 \\$aCumin, Roman =450 \\$aGarden fennelflower =450 \\$aNigella sativa =450 \\$aNutmeg flower =450 \\$aRoman coriander =450 \\$aRoman cumin =450 \\$aSmall fennel =550 \\$wg$aNigella =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-76440: Luetjohann, S. The healing power of black cumin : a handbook on Oriental black cumin oils, 1998:$bp. 24 (Nigella sativa, the true or common black cumin; "Roman cumin," "fennel-flower," and "black coriander") =670 \\$aJ�unemann, M. The three great healing herbs : tea tree, St. Johns wort, and black cumin, 1998:$bp. 92 (Real, black cumin, Nigella sativa; Earlier they were known as "Schwarzer Koriander" (black coriander) or "Nardensamen") =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bblack cumin : Black caraway (black caraway an herb (Nigella sativa) of the Mediterranean region having pungent seeds that are used like those of caraway--called also black cumin) =670 \\$aTanaka cyc. plants$b(Nagella sativa Linn. "Small fennel" "Black cumin" "Nigelle de Crete" (Fr.) "Gemeine Schwarzk�ummel" (Ger.) "Tukhum-i-siy�ah" (Iran)) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(N. sativa L. Black cumin, nutmeg flower, Roman coriaander) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 135 (N. sativa, Schwarzk�ummel) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Nigella Sativa) =670 \\$aSPN$b(N. sativa Garden fennelflower) =750 \2$aNigella sativa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031881 =LDR 01921cz a2200385n 4500 =001 9880363127002441 =005 20120730164459.0 =008 990129i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99000718 =035 \\$aSH 99000718 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R215$cBotany =150 \\$aLove-in-a-mist =450 \\$aBlack cumin, Damascus =450 \\$aBlack cumin, Garden =450 \\$aBlack cumin, Turkish =450 \\$aCumin, Damascene =450 \\$aDamascene cumin =450 \\$aDamascus black cumin =450 \\$aDamask fennel =450 \\$aFennel, Damask =450 \\$aGarden black cumin =450 \\$aLoveinamist =450 \\$aNigella damascena =450 \\$aTurkish black cumin =550 \\$wg$aNigella =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-76440: Luetjohann, S. The healing power of black cumin : a handbook on Oriental black cumin oils, 1998:$bp. 11 (Nigella damascena "love-in-a-mist") p. 25 (Nigella damascena, garden black cumin; Damask fennel, Turkish black cumin; "bride in hair," cheveux de Venus = "Venushair") =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(love-in-a-mist (Nigella damascena)) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Nigella damascena L. Love-in-a-mist, Wild fennel) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 135 (N. damascena, Jungfer in Gr�unen) =670 \\$aTanaka cyc. plants$b(Nigella damascena Linn. "Love-in-a-mist") =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Nigella Damascena) =670 \\$aSPN$b(N. damascena Loveinamist) =670 \\$aJ�unemann, M. The three great healing herbs, 1998:$bp. 93 (Nigella damascena is the garden black cumin. The flower is called love-in-a-mist; is often called Damascus or Turkish black; Ornamental or Damascene cumin; Jungfer in der Heck "Virgin in the hedge" or Gretchen im Gr�unen "Gretel in the green countryside"; Braut in Haaren "Bride in hair" or Venushaar "Venice hair"; Blaubart "Bluebeard" and Devil in the Bush) =750 \2$aNigella damascena$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031861 =LDR 00511cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363127102441 =005 20110202100251.0 =008 990129i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99000716 =035 \\$aSH 99000716 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP616.D56 =150 \\$aDNA topoisomerases =450 \\$aTopoisomerases, DNA =550 \\$wg$aIsomerases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-13390: Protocols in DNA topology and topisomerases, 1999. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aDNA Topoisomerases$0(DNLM)D026942$5IEN =LDR 00965cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363127202441 =005 20120730164459.0 =008 990129i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99000704 =035 \\$aSH 99000704 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R215$cBotany =150 \\$aNigella =450 \\$aFennel flowers =450 \\$aFennelflowers =450 \\$aWild fennels =550 \\$wg$aRanunculaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-76440: Luetjohann, S. The healing power of black cumin : a handbook on Oriental black cumin oils, 1998:$bp. 20 (Nigella) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Nigella (family Ranunculaceae)) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Nigella Linnaeus) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Nigella L. Fennel flower, Wild fennel; Ranunculaceae) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 135 (Nigella; Nigellinae, Caltheae, Helleboroideae, Ranunculaceae) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Nigella; BT Ranunculaceae) =750 \2$aNigella$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D031844 =LDR 00597cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363127302441 =005 20120730164458.0 =008 990128i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99000654 =035 \\$aSH 99000654 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aSelf in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-56206: Harter, S. The construction of the self, 1999. =750 \2$81$wb$aEgo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004532 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEgo$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00607cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363127402441 =005 20120730164458.0 =008 990126i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 99000539 =035 \\$aSH 99000539 =040 \\$aAuSU$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A498$cBotany =150 \\$aMangifera =550 \\$wg$aAnacardiaceae =670 \\$aThe mango (Mangifera indica L.) : harvesting and subsequent handling and processing : an annotated bibliography, 1976. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aEncyc. botanica, 1986:$bp. 674 (Mangifera indica, Anacardiaceae, Mango) =750 \2$aMangifera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031022 =LDR 01281cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363127502441 =005 20120730164458.0 =008 990125i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 99000520 =035 \\$aSH 99000520 =040 \\$aAuSU$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M9$cBotany =150 \\$aLeptospermum =450 \\$aTea trees =450 \\$aTeatrees =450 \\$aTi trees =450 \\$aTi tris =550 \\$wg$aMyrtaceae =670 \\$aA revision of the genus Leptospermum : including a discussion of the variation contained within the genus, 1985. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Leptospermum; also entry at Tea trees, for several types of bushes whose leaves are used to brew tea) =670 \\$aOED$b(tea-tree. 2. a. transf. Applied in Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand to various shrubs or trees of the myrtle family, chiefly of the genera Leptospermum and Melaleuca, of which the leaves have been used as a substitute for tea. Often spelt ti-tree, occasionally ti-tri, as if a native name. Also with qualifying words denoting different species) =670 \\$aFlora of the Sydney region, 1982:$bp. 341 (Leptospermum Forst. et f., Tea tree, Myrtaceae) =670 \\$aWhat flower is that?, 1978:$bp. 181 (Leptospermum, Myrtaceae, Teatree) =750 \2$aLeptospermum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031649 =LDR 00809cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363127602441 =005 20120730164458.0 =008 990125i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 99000479 =035 \\$aSH 99000479 =040 \\$aAuSU$cDLC =150 \0$aTropomyosins =450 \0$aTropomyosin =550 \0$wg$aMicrofilament proteins =550 \0$wg$aMuscle proteins =670 \\$aTranscriptional regulation of the tropomyosin gene from the cattle tick Boophilus microplus, 1998:$bleaf vii (The tropomyosins are a highly conserved group of eukaryotic proteins that have been identified in organisms ranging from yeasts to humans) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tropomyosin) =670 \\$aStenesh, J. Dict. of biochem. and mol. biol.$b(tropomyosin, tropomyosin A, tropomyosin B) =750 \2$aTropomyosin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014335 =LDR 00526cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363127702441 =005 20100218175843.0 =008 990120i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99000370 =035 \\$aSH 99000370 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRB155.65 =150 \\$aGenetic screening =550 \\$wg$aHuman chromosome abnormalities$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aMedical screening =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-10447: The ethics of genetic screening, 1999. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aGenetic Testing$0(DNLM)D005820$5IEN =LDR 00609cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363127802441 =005 20120730164458.0 =008 990107i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99000132 =035 \\$aSH 99000132 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aExercise-induced asthma =450 \0$aExercise asthma =550 \0$wg$aAsthma =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-56648: Exercise-induced asthma, c1999. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Asthma, Exercise-induced) =670 \\$aOn-line medical dictionary, Jan. 7, 1999$b(Exercise asthma) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aAsthma, Exercise-Induced$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001250 =LDR 01037cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363127902441 =005 20120730164458.0 =008 990107i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 99000126 =035 \\$aSH 99000126 =040 \\$aUk$cDLC =150 \0$aPharmacogenomics =450 \0$aGenomes$xEffect of drugs on =550 \0$wg$aPharmacogenetics =670 \\$aThomas, F. Pharmacogenomics, 1998:$bp. 1 (Pharmacogenomics and Pharmacogenetics are the sciences that study the hereditary basis of the differences in responses to drugs in order to tailor drug prescription to individual genotype) p. 8 (Pharmacogenomics is the study of genetic differences that affect one's individual response to drugs) =670 \\$aAxys WWW Site, 7 Jan. 1999:$bPharmacogenomics page (Pharmacogenomics uses genetic and genomic information to predict the response of individual patients and patient populations to drugs) =675 \\$aParker, S. McGraw-Hill dict. of scientific and technical terms, 1989 =750 \2$aGenome$xdrug effects$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016678Q000187 =LDR 00517cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363128002441 =005 20120213084934.0 =008 031121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99000105 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC124.5 =150 \\$aChlamydophila pneumoniae infections =450 \\$wnne$aChlamydia pneumoniae infections =550 \\$wg$aChlamydophila infections =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98054981: Chlamydia pneumoniae : the lung and the heart, c1999. =750 \2$aChlamydial Pneumonia$0(DNLM)D061387$5IEN =LDR 00614cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363128102441 =005 20120730164458.0 =008 990106i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99000103 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 99000103 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.C35 =150 \\$aChlamydophila pneumoniae =450 \\$wnne$aChlamydia pneumoniae =550 \\$wg$aChlamydophila =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98054981: Chlamydia pneumoniae : the lung and the heart, c1999. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chlamydophila pneumoniae; changed from Chlamydia pneumoniae in 2001) =750 \2$aChlamydophila pneumoniae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016993 =LDR 00903cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363128202441 =005 20120730164458.0 =008 990105i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 99000071 =035 \\$ash 99000071 =040 \\$aUk$cDLC =150 \0$aCefaclor =550 \0$wg$aCephalosporins =670 \\$aCole, P. Current issues in the management of respiratory tract infections, 1998:$bt.p. (a focus on cefaclor) p. 13 (Cefaclor is a second-generation cephalosporin with a molecular structure similar to that of cephalexin; it's active against both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria) =670 \\$aFort Hays State University Department of Nursing WWW site, 18 Nov. 1998:$bCefaclor page (Cefaclor (Ceclor), 2nd generation cephalosporin) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cefaclor; a cephalosporin; a lactam antibiotic) =670 \\$aUSAN/USP$b(Cefaclor; Ceclor (Lilly)) =750 \2$aCefaclor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002433 =LDR 00563cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363128302441 =005 20120730164457.0 =008 981221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98008106 =035 \\$ash 98008106 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aCombined vaccines =450 \0$aCombination vaccines =550 \0$wg$aVaccines =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-55262: Combination vaccines : from clinical research to approval, c1999. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Vaccines, Combined: 2 or more vaccines in a single dosage form) =750 \2$aVaccines, Combined$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017778 =LDR 00607cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363128402441 =005 20120730164457.0 =008 981217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98008068 =035 \\$ash 98008068 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRL170 =150 \0$aOnychomycosis =550 \0$wg$aDermatomycoses =550 \0$wg$aNails (Anatomy)$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-49275: Hydroxy-pyridones as antifungal agents : with special emphasis on onychomycosis, 1999. =670 \\$aMESH$b("Onychomycosis ... fungal infection of the nail plate ...") =750 \2$aOnychomycosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014009 =LDR 00593cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361935002441 =005 20120730162443.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009497 =035 \\$aBZK9403NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAuditory perception in children =550 \\$wg$aPerception in children =550 \\$aWord deafness in children =750 \2$81$wb$aAuditory Perception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001307 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAuditory Perception$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00561cz 2200193n 4500 =001 9880361935102441 =005 20241022102648.0 =008 930323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009496 =035 \\$aBZK9402NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAuditory perception =450 \\$aSound perception =550 \\$wg$aHearing =550 \\$wg$aPerception =550 \\$aWord deafness =750 \2$aAuditory Perception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001307 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aListening Effort$0(DNLM)D000088746$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00403cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361935202441 =005 20120730162443.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009495 =035 \\$aBZK9401NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAuditory pathways =450 \\$aAuditory system =550 \\$wg$aAfferent pathways =550 \\$aHearing =750 \2$aAuditory Pathways$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001306 =LDR 00672cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361935302441 =005 20120730162443.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009493 =035 \\$aBZK9399NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAuditory evoked response =450 \\$aAuditory evoked potential =450 \\$aEvoked potentials, Auditory$5IEN =450 \\$aEvoked response, Auditory =450 \\$aResponse, Auditory evoked =550 \\$wg$aAuditory perception =550 \\$wg$aEvoked potentials (Electrophysiology) =550 \\$aAudiometry, Evoked response =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEvoked Potentials, Auditory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005072 =LDR 00410cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361935402441 =005 20120730162443.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009475 =035 \\$aBZK9381NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF294.5.S6 =150 \\$aAudiometry, Speech =450 \\$aSpeech audiometry =550 \\$wg$aSpeech perception =750 \2$aAudiometry, Speech$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001302 =LDR 00810cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361935502441 =005 20120730162443.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009474 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02046982 =035 \\$aBZK9380NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF294.5.I5 =150 \\$aAudiometry, Impedance =450 \\$aAcoustic impedance tests =450 \\$aElectroacoustic impedance tests =450 \\$aImpedance audiometry =450 \\$aImpedance tests, Acoustic =450 \\$aTympanometry =550 \\$wg$aAcoustic impedance =550 \\$wg$aImpedance, Bioelectric =670 \\$aMESH$b(Acoustic impedance tests, x Audiometry, Impedance; Electroacoustic impedance tests; Impedance tests, Acoustic; Tympanometry) =750 \2$aAcoustic Impedance Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000158 =LDR 00646cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361935602441 =005 20120730162442.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009473 =035 \\$aBZK9379NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF294.5.E87 =150 \\$aAudiometry, Evoked response =450 \\$aAudiometry, Brain stem electric response =450 \\$aAudiometry, Electric response =450 \\$aBrain stem electric response audiometry =450 \\$aElectric response audiometry =450 \\$aEvoked response audiometry =550 \\$aAuditory evoked response =750 \2$aAudiometry, Evoked Response$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001300 =LDR 00421cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361935702441 =005 20120730162442.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009472 =035 \\$aBZK9378NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF294$bRF294.5 =150 \\$aAudiometry =450 \\$aAudiometer =450 \\$aHearing$xTesting =550 \\$wg$aHearing =750 \2$aAudiometry$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001299 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361935802441 =005 20120730162442.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009470 =035 \\$aBZK9376NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF286$bRF320 =150 \\$aAudiology =550 \\$aHearing =750 \2$aAudiology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001298 =LDR 00347cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361935902441 =005 20180223102737.0 =008 930323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009468 =035 \\$aBZK9374NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAudiologists =550 \\$wg$aAllied health personnel =750 \2$aAudiologists$0(DNLM)D001298$5IEN =LDR 00922cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361936002441 =005 20120730162442.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009466 =035 \\$aBZK9372NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB1042.5$bLB1044.868 =150 \\$aAudio-visual materials =360 \\$isubdivision$aAudio-visual aids$iunder subjects; and subdivision$aStudy and teaching--Audio-visual aids$iunder subjects for the use of audio-visual aids in the learning and teaching of those subjects, e.g.$aGeography--Study and teaching--Audio-visual aids =450 \\$aAudio-visual aids =450 \\$aAudio-visuals =450 \\$aAudiovisual materials =450 \\$aAudiovisuals =450 \\$aAV materials =550 \\$wg$aAudio-visual education =550 \\$wg$aNonbook materials =670 \\$aAudiovisual policies in ARL libraries, 1990. =750 \2$aAudiovisual Aids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001296 =LDR 00661cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361936102441 =005 20120730162441.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009463 =035 \\$aBZK9369NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB1043.5$cEducation =053 \0$aTS2301.A7$cManufacture =150 \\$aAudio-visual equipment =360 \\$inames of particular equipment, e.g.$aMotion picture projectors =550 \\$wg$aAudio-visual education$xEquipment and supplies =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on projectors, screens, sound equipment, pointers, tables, exhibit boards, etc. =750 \2$aAudiovisual Aids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001296 =LDR 00592cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361936202441 =005 20120730162441.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009412 =035 \\$aBZK9318NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.A76 =150 \\$aAttitude change in children =450 \\$aChange of attitude in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aAttitude$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001290 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAttitude$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00620cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361936302441 =005 20120730162441.0 =008 060705i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009407 =035 \\$aBZK9313NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF327$cPsychology =053 \0$aHM1181$bHM1241$cSocial psychology =150 \\$aAttitude (Psychology) =360 \\$isubdivision$aAttitudes$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aAttitudes (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aPublic opinion =550 \\$aStereotypes (Social psychology) =750 \2$aAttitude$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001290 =LDR 00520cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361936402441 =005 20120730162441.0 =008 930323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009397 =035 \\$aBZK9303NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAttention in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aAttention$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001288 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAttention$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01443cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880361936502441 =005 20120730162441.0 =008 920107i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063661 =035 \\$aBZK9302NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.H9 =150 \\$aAttention-deficit hyperactivity disorder =450 \\$aADD (Child behavior disorder) =450 \\$aADHD (Child behavior disorder) =450 \\$aAttention deficit disorder with hyperactivity =450 \\$wnne$aAttention deficit disorders =450 \\$wnne$aHyperactive child syndrome =450 \\$aHyperkinesia in children =450 \\$aHyperkinetic syndrome =550 \\$wg$aBehavior disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aMinimal brain dysfunction in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Goldstein, S. Why won't my child pay attention? c1992$b(Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder) =670 \\$aKaplan. Clinical psychiatry$b(Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, ADHD) =670 \\$aIAC. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity x Hyperkinetic syndrome) =670 \\$aDSM-III$b(Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder) =670 \\$aHandbook of psychiatry$b(Attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity disorder, ADHD) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(ADD x ADHD, Attention-deficit disorder, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) =750 \2$aAttention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001289 =LDR 00887cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880361936602441 =005 20120730162440.0 =008 050711i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009391 =035 \\$aBZK9297NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF321$bBF323$cPsychology =053 \0$aLB1065$cEducational psychology =053 \0$aQP405$cNeuropsychology =053 \0$aRC455.4.A85$cPsychopathology =150 \\$aAttention =450 \\$aConcentration$5IEN =450 \\$aConcentration (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aApperception =550 \\$wg$aArousal (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aEducational psychology =550 \\$wg$aMemory =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$wg$aThought and thinking =550 \\$aDistraction (Psychology) =550 \\$aExecutive functions (Neuropsychology) =550 \\$aInterest (Psychology) =750 \2$aAttention$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001288 =LDR 00736cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361936702441 =005 20120730162440.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009380 =035 \\$aBZK9286NU =035 \\$ash 85009380 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF723.A75$cChild psychology =053 \\$aRJ507.A77$cChild mental health =150 \\$aAttachment behavior in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =550 \\$wg$aEmotions in children =550 \\$wg$aParent and child =750 \2$81$wb$aObject Attachment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009769 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aObject Attachment$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00528cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361936802441 =005 20120730162440.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009379 =035 \\$aBZK9285NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF575.A86 =150 \\$aAttachment behavior =450 \\$aBehavior, Attachment =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental psychology =550 \\$wg$aLove =550 \\$aTransitional objects (Psychology) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aObject Attachment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009769 =LDR 00673cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361936902441 =005 20120730162440.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009366 =035 \\$aBZK9272NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aRE992.A8$cOphthalmology =053 \\$aRM666.A85$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aAtropine =450 \\$aGenatropin =450 \\$aHyoscyamine =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia adjuvants =550 \\$wg$aBelladonna (Drug) =550 \\$wg$aBronchodilator agents =550 \\$wg$aMydriatics =550 \\$wg$aMyocardial depressants =670 \\$aMESH$b(Atropine x Hyoscyamine) =750 \2$aAtropine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001285 =LDR 00637cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361937002441 =005 20120730162440.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009365 =035 \\$aBZK9271NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ482.A83 =150 \\$aMuscular atrophy in children =450 \\$wnne$aAtrophy, Muscular, in children =550 \\$wg$aNeuromuscular diseases in children =750 \2$81$wb$aMuscular Atrophy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009133 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMuscular Atrophy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00487cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361937102441 =005 20120730162439.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009364 =035 \\$aBZK9270NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC935.A8 =150 \\$aMuscular atrophy =450 \\$aAmyotrophy =450 \\$wnne$aAtrophy, Muscular =550 \\$wg$aNeuromuscular diseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Muscular atrophy) =750 \2$aMuscular Atrophy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009133 =LDR 00902cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361937202441 =005 20120730162439.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009357 =035 \\$aBZK9263NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C46$cBotany =150 \\$aAtriplex =550 \\$wg$aChenopodiaceae =670 \\$aEncyc. Americana$b(Atriplex: genus of annual and perennial herbs and shrubs commonly found in salt deserts and along ocean shores. The genus is widely distributed. Most American forms are called saltbushes.) =670 \\$aPopular encyc. of plants, 1982:$bp. 295 (Atriplex. Saltbush is one of the common names for some members of the genus, particularly those grown in saline soils.) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Atriplex. Orach. Saltbush) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Atriplex. Saltbush. (The Old World annuals are known as orach) =750 \2$aAtriplex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027466 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361937302441 =005 20130725125733.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009352 =035 \\$aBZK9258NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB952.A82$cPesticide =053 \0$aTD427.A86$cWater pollutant =150 \\$aAtrazine =550 \\$wg$aHerbicides =750 \2$aAtrazine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001280 =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361937402441 =005 20120730162439.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009348 =035 \\$aBZK9254LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aAtractylis =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =750 \2$aAtractylis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036083 =LDR 00464cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361937502441 =005 20120730162439.0 =008 930323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009343 =035 \\$aBZK9249NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL243 =150 \\$aAtopic dermatitis =450 \\$aAtopic eczema =450 \\$aEczema, Atopic =550 \\$wg$aAllergy =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xInflammation =750 \2$aDermatitis, Atopic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003876 =LDR 00592cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361937602441 =005 20120730162439.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009332 =035 \\$aBZK9238NU =035 \\$ash 85009332 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAtomizers =450 \\$aNebulizers =450 \\$aPerfumizers =550 \\$wg$aSpraying equipment =670 \\$aFunk & Wagnalls$b(nebulize=atomize) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(nebulizer=atomizer) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Nebulizers and vaporizers) =750 \2$aNebulizers and Vaporizers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009330 =LDR 00830cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361937702441 =005 20120730162439.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009307 =035 \\$aBZK9213NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC454$cPhysics =053 \\$aQD96.A8$cSpectrum analysis =150 \\$aAtomic absorption spectroscopy =450 \\$aAAS (Spectrum analysis) =450 \\$aAtomic absorption spectrophotometry =450 \\$aSpectrophotometry, Atomic absorption =450 \\$aSpectroscopy, Atomic absorption =550 \\$wg$aAtomic spectroscopy =670 \\$aVarma, A. CRC handbook of furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy, 1989. =670 \\$aIngle, J.S. Spectrochemical analysis:$bp. 569 (AAS, atomic absorption spectrometry) =750 \2$aSpectrophotometry, Atomic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013054 =LDR 00595cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361937802441 =005 20120730162438.0 =008 930524i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009290 =035 \\$aBZK9196NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC885$bQC896 =150 \\$aAtmospheric pressure =450 \\$aBarometric pressure =450 \\$aIsobars =550 \\$wg$aClimatology =550 \\$wg$aMeteorology =550 \\$wg$aPressure =550 \\$wg$aWeather =670 \\$aNASA$b(Atmospheric pressure UF Barometric pressure) =750 \2$aAtmospheric Pressure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001274 =LDR 00454cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361937902441 =005 20130514100217.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009271 =035 \\$aBZK9177NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC851$bQC999 =150 \\$aAtmosphere =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aAtmospheric =551 \\$wg$aEarth (Planet) =550 \\$aMeteorology =750 \2$aAtmosphere$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001272 =LDR 01330cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880361938002441 =005 20080208103029.0 =008 011116||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009231 =035 \\$aBZK9137NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dWaU =150 \\$aAtlases =360 \\$isubdivision$aMaps$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., and under topics =450 \\$aAmerican atlases =450 \\$aAtlases, American =450 \\$aGeographic atlases =450 \\$aGeographical atlases =450 \\$aGeography$vAtlases =450 \\$aWorld atlases =450 \\$aWorld geographic atlases =550 \\$wg$aMaps =550 \\$wg$aReference books =670 \\$aRand McNally and Company. World atlas of nations, 1994. =670 \\$aAssociated Press. Associated Press world atlas, 1988. =670 \\$aRand McNally and Co. Atlas of world geography, c2000. =680 \\$iHere are entered geographical atlases of world coverage published in the United States for general use. Atlases of world coverage published in countries other than the United States are entered under$aAtlases$iqualified by country of publication, e.g.$aAtlases, Austrian.$iWorks about atlases are entered under$aAtlases--History. =681 \\$iNotes under$aAtlases--History; Atlases, Austrian =750 \2$aAtlases as Topic$0(DNLM)D001271$5IEN =LDR 00430cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361938102441 =005 20090212134534.0 =008 920103||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009226 =035 \\$aBZK9132NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAtlas (Vertebra) =450 \\$aFirst cervical vertebra =450 \\$aVertebra, First cervical =550 \\$wg$aCervical vertebrae =750 \2$aCervical Atlas$0(DNLM)D001270$5IEN =LDR 00661cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361938202441 =005 20120730162437.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009220 =035 \\$aBZK9126NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAtlanto-occipital joint =450 \\$aArticulatio atlantooccipitalis =450 \\$aAtlantooccipital joint =450 \\$aAtloido-occipital joint =450 \\$aCervico-occipital joint =450 \\$aCraniovertebral joint =450 \\$aOccipitoatlantal joint =550 \\$wg$aAtlas (Vertebra) =550 \\$wg$aJoints =550 \\$wg$aOccipital bone =750 \2$aAtlanto-Occipital Joint$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001269 =LDR 00408cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361938302441 =005 20120730162437.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009204 =035 \\$aBZK9110NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL638.S2 =150 \\$aAtlantic salmon =450 \\$aSalmo salar =550 \\$wg$aSalmo =550 \\$wg$aSalmon =750 \2$aSalmo salar$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D020317 =LDR 03284cz a2200901n 4500 =001 9880361938402441 =005 20050926111004.0 =008 050727i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009191 =035 \\$aBZK9097NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL638.G2$cZoology =150 \\$aAtlantic cod =450 \\$aAsellus major =450 \\$aBank cod =450 \\$aBank fish =450 \\$aBastard (Fish) =450 \\$aBerry fish =450 \\$aBlackberry fish =450 \\$aBreeder (Fish) =450 \\$aBull dog (Fish) =450 \\$aCodling =450 \\$aDuffy =450 \\$aFall fish =450 \\$aGadus arenosus =450 \\$aGadus callarias =450 \\$aGadus heteroglossus =450 \\$aGadus morhua =450 \\$aGadus morrhua =450 \\$aGadus nanus =450 \\$aGadus ruber =450 \\$aGadus rupestris =450 \\$aGadus vertagus =450 \\$aGrog fish =450 \\$aHen (Fish) =450 \\$aInshore cod =450 \\$aKil'din cod =450 \\$aLoader (Fish) =450 \\$aLogy fish =450 \\$aMorhua punctatus =450 \\$aMorhua vulgaris =450 \\$aMorrhua americana =450 \\$aMorrhua vulgaris =450 \\$aMother fish =450 \\$aNewfoundland fish =450 \\$aNorthern cod =450 \\$aOld soaker (Fish) =450 \\$aPea (Fish) =450 \\$aRed cod =450 \\$aRock cod =450 \\$aSchrod =450 \\$aScrad =450 \\$aScraud =450 \\$aScrawd =450 \\$aScrod =450 \\$aSeal-head cod =450 \\$aShoal cod =450 \\$aShoal fish =450 \\$aShore cod =450 \\$aShore fish =450 \\$aSnig (Fish) =450 \\$aSnub (Fish) =450 \\$aSnubby (Fish) =450 \\$aSoaker (Fish) =450 \\$aSplit (Fish) =450 \\$aSwallow (Fish) =450 \\$aSwallow tail (Fish) =450 \\$aTally fish =450 \\$aTom-cod =450 \\$aTrap cod =450 \\$aTrap fish =450 \\$aWinter fish =550 \\$wg$aGadus =670 \\$aGu�enette, S. Marine reserves for the northern cod, 2000:$bp. 2 (northern cod, Gadus morhua L.) =670 \\$aITIS, July 27, 2005$b(Gadus morhua Linnaeus, 1758 -- valid -- Atlantic cod, atlantic cod, cod, morue franche, rock cod) =670 \\$aAtlantic and Gulf Coast local names, via WWW, July 27, 2005$b(Gadus morhua. Common name: Atlantic Cod. Local names: Cod, Codfish) =670 \\$aFishBase, July 27, 2005$b(Gadus morhua, Atlantic cod. Other English names: Bacalao, Bacaleau, Baccalao, Baccale, Baccalo, Bank cod, Bank fish, Bastard, Berry fish, BlackBerry fish, Breeder, Bull dog, Cod, Cod-fish, Codd, Codde, Codling, Duffy, Fall fish, Fish, Grog fish, Hen, Inshore cod, Kil'din cod, Loader, Logy fish, Mother fish, Newfoundland fish, Northern cod, Old soaker, Pea, Red-cod, Schrod, Scrad, Scraud, Scrawd, Scrod, Seal-head cod, Shoal cod, Shoal fish, Shore cod, Shore fish, Snig, Snub, Snubby, Soaker, Split, Swallow, Swallow tail, Tally fish, Tom-cod, Trap cod, Trap fish, Winter fish. Synonyms: Asellus major, Gadus morrhua, Gadus callarias, Gadus heteroglossus, Gadus vertagus, Gadus ruber, Gadus arenosus, Gadus rupestris, Morrhua vulgaris, Morhua punctatus, Morhua vulgaris, Gadus nanus, Morrhua americana) =750 \2$aGadus morhua$0(DNLM)D048389$5IEN =LDR 00913cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361938502441 =005 20120730162436.0 =008 930409i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009082 =035 \\$aBZK8988NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ387.A8 =150 \\$aAtaxia telangiectasia in children =450 \\$aPediatric ataxia telangiectasia =550 \\$wg$aAtaxia telangiectasia =550 \\$wg$aImmunological deficiency syndromes in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ataxia-telangiectasia : genetics, neuropathology, and immunology of a generative disease of childhood : proceedings ... January 16-20, 1984, 1985. =750 \2$81$wb$aAtaxia Telangiectasia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001260 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAtaxia Telangiectasia$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01733cz a2200385n 4500 =001 9880361938602441 =005 20060523082232.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009170 $zsh 85016060 =035 \\$aBZK9076NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.C432$cZoology =150 \\$aBottlenose dolphin =450 \\$aAtlantic bottlenose dolphin =450 \\$wnne$aAtlantic bottlenosed dolphin =450 \\$aBottle-nose dolphin =450 \\$aBottle-nosed dolphin =450 \\$aBottlenosed dolphin =450 \\$wnne$aBottlenosed dolphins =450 \\$aPacific bottlenose dolphin =450 \\$aTursiops aduncus =450 \\$aTursiops gephyreus =450 \\$aTursiops gillii =450 \\$aTursiops nesarnock =450 \\$aTursiops nuuanu =450 \\$aTursiops truncatus =550 \\$wg$aTursiops =670 \\$aDolphins, porpoises, & whales of the world, 1991:$bp. 157 (Bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus. Terms Atlantic bottlenose dolphin and Pacific bottlenose dolphin have no taxonomic basis) =670 \\$aCarwardine, M. Whales, dolphins & porpoises, 1995:$bp. 192 (Bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus) =670 \\$aBonner, W.N. Whales of the world, 1989:$bp. 124 (bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus) =670 \\$aKatona, S.K. Field guide to whales, porpoises & seals, 1993:$bp. 113 (bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus) =670 \\$aMamm. species of the world:$bp. 357 (Tursiops truncatus; synonyms: aduncus, gephyreus, gillii, nesarnock, nuuanu) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(bottle-nosed dolphin or bottle-nose dolphin) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(bottle-nosed dolphin. Also bottlenose dolphin, bottlenosed dolphin) =750 \2$aBottle-Nosed Dolphin$0(DNLM)D050681$5IEN =LDR 00893cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361938702441 =005 20120730162436.0 =008 930409i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009081 =035 \\$aBZK8987NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC607.A83 =150 \\$aAtaxia telangiectasia =450 \\$aBoder-Sedgwick syndrome =450 \\$aCephalo-oculocutaneous telangiectasis =450 \\$aLouis-Bar syndrome =550 \\$wg$aCerebellum$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aImmunological deficiency syndromes =550 \\$wg$aTelangiectasia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ataxia telangiectasia, c1982. =670 \\$aNLM. =670 \\$aNIH$b(brain disorders, Cerebellar degeneration hereditary, Ataxia telangiectasia) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aAtaxia Telangiectasia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001260 =LDR 00331cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361938802441 =005 20120730162436.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009080 =035 \\$aBZK8986NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAtaxia =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders =750 \2$aAtaxia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001259 =LDR 00492cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361938902441 =005 20120730162435.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009003 =035 \\$aBZK8909NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQB =150 \\$aAstronomy =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aAstronomical =550 \\$wg$aPhysical sciences =550 \\$aSpace sciences =681 \\$iNote under$aSpace sciences =750 \2$aAstronomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001256 =LDR 00340cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361939002441 =005 20120730162435.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008992 =035 \\$aBZK8898NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAstronomers =550 \\$wg$aPhysical scientists =750 \2$aAstronomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001256 =LDR 00415cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361939102441 =005 20120730162436.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009142 =035 \\$aBZK9048NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL780 =150 \\$aAthlete's foot =450 \\$aTinea pedis =550 \\$wg$aFoot$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aRingworm =750 \2$aTinea Pedis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014008 =LDR 00494cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361939202441 =005 20120730162435.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008988 =035 \\$aBZK8894NU =035 \\$aSH 85008988 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMn-E =150 \\$aAstronauts =450 \\$aCosmonauts =450 \\$aSpace ships$xPilots =550 \\$wg$aAir pilots =550 \\$wg$aSpace travelers =550 \\$aManned space flight =750 \2$aAstronauts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018480 =LDR 00521cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361939302441 =005 20120730162434.0 =008 010803\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008893 $zsh 89005501 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF1651$bBF1729$cOccultism =053 \0$aQB25$bQB26$cMedieval astronomy =150 \\$aAstrology =450 \\$wnne$aAstrology$vControversial literature =450 \\$aHoroscopy =550 \\$wg$aAstronomy, Medieval =550 \\$wg$aOccultism =750 \2$aAstrology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001255 =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361939402441 =005 20120730162434.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008884 =035 \\$aBZK8790NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAstrocytes =450 \\$aGlia (Neurology) =550 \\$wg$aCells =550 \\$wg$aNeuroglia =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aAstrocytes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001253 =LDR 00362cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361939502441 =005 20140624105116.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009139 =035 \\$aBZK9045NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX361.A8 =150 \\$aAthletes$xNutrition =750 \2$aSports Nutritional Physiological Phenomena$0(DNLM)D064133$5IEN =LDR 00392cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361939602441 =005 20120730162434.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008881 =035 \\$aBZK8787NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85008881 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM392 =150 \\$aAstringents =550 \\$wg$aDermatologic agents =750 \2$aAstringents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001252 =LDR 02248cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361939702441 =005 20120627133303.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009135 =035 \\$aBZK9041NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aGV697$cBiography =150 \\$aAthletes =450 \\$aSports persons =450 \\$aSportspeople =450 \\$aSportspersons =550 \\$wg$aSports personnel =670 \\$aBeanland, V.A.S. Great games and great players : some thoughts and recollections of a sports journalist, 1945. =670 \\$aFrostino, N. Right on the numbers, c2004:$bcover (players in sports) =670 \\$aTowards fast and efficient methods for tracking players in sports, 2006. =670 \\$aWatson, A.W.S. Sports injuries related to body mechanics in players of body contact sports, 1993. =670 \\$aLair, C. Feeding the young athlete : sports nutrition made easy for players and parents, c2002. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 14, 2012:$bSportsperson (A sportsperson (American English: Sports person), (gendered as sportsman or sportswoman) or athlete is a person trained to compete in a sport involving physical strength, speed or endurance. Sportspeople may be professional or amateur. ... The word "athlete" is a romanization of the Greek athl�et�es [in rom.], one who participates in a contest; from �athlos [in rom.], or �athlon [in rom.], a contest or feat. The term may be used as a synonym for sportspeople in general, but it also has stronger connotations of people who compete in athletic sports, as opposed to other sporting types such as horse riding and driving. In British English (as well as other variants in the Commonwealth) athlete can also have a more specific meaning of people who compete in the sport of athletics.) =670 \\$aFamous Slavic sportists!, via Slavorum website, viewed Mar. 14, 2012. =670 \\$aAchievements of Macedonian sportists, via WWW, Mar. 14, 2012$b(Macedonian sportsmen and women) =670 \\$aStandeven, J. Sport tourism, c1999:$bp. 70 (Sportists are those who engage, actively or passively, in sport. Active sportists are in the minority--more people watch sports than participate actively.) =750 \2$aAthletes$0(DNLM)D056352$5IEN =LDR 01558cz a2200481n 4500 =001 9880361939802441 =005 20120730162433.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008877 =035 \\$aBZK8783NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \\$aSB317.A75$cCulture =150 \\$aAstragalus (Plants) =450 \\$aCtenophyllum =450 \\$aCystium =450 \\$aDiholcos =450 \\$aGeoprumnon =450 \\$aHamosa =450 \\$aHomalobus =450 \\$aKentrophyta =450 \\$aLoco plants =450 \\$aLocoweed =450 \\$aMilk vetch =450 \\$aMilkvetch =450 \\$aOrophaca =450 \\$aPhaca =450 \\$aPoison vetch =450 \\$aPoisonvetch =450 \\$aPterophacus =450 \\$aRydbergiella =450 \\$aTium =450 \\$aVetch, Milk =450 \\$aVetch, Poison =450 \\$aXylophacos =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 82-125787: Ishchenko, L.E. Astragaly Turkmenii, 1981. =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 135 (Astragalus ... Leguminosae) =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 126 (Astragalus L. Milk vetch. Leguminosa) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 235. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.):$bp. 152. =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 30 (Astragalus (Ctenophyllum, Cystium, Diholcos, Geoprumnon, Hamosa, Homalobus, Kentrophyta, Orophaca, Phaca, Picraina Stev., Pterophacys, Rydbergiella; Tium; xylophacos) (Loco; milkvetch; Poisonvetch) (harmless-milkvitch, locoisi-loco; poisonous-Poisonvetch) =750 \2$aAstragalus Plant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027883 =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361939902441 =005 20120730162436.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009134 =035 \\$aBZK9040NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAthetosis =550 \\$wg$aChorea =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders =750 \2$aAthetosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001264 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361940002441 =005 20120730162433.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008867 =035 \\$aBZK8773NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE932 =150 \\$aAstigmatism =550 \\$wg$aEye$xRefractive errors =750 \2$aAstigmatism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001251 =LDR 00397cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361940102441 =005 20060519124925.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009129 =035 \\$aBZK9035NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85009129 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC692 =150 \\$aAtherosclerosis =550 \\$wg$aArteriosclerosis =750 \2$aAtherosclerosis$0(DNLM)D050197$5IEN =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361940202441 =005 20120730162433.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008865 =035 \\$aBZK8771NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAsthmatics =450 \\$aAsthma$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aChronically ill =750 \2$aAsthma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001249 =LDR 00765cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361940302441 =005 20120730162433.0 =008 060426i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008863 =035 \\$aBZK8769NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMMiltC =053 \0$aRJ436.A8 =150 \\$aAsthma in children =450 \\$aChildhood asthma =550 \\$wg$aAllergy in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric respiratory diseases =670 \\$aRubin, B.K. Conquering childhood asthma, 1998. =670 \\$aCanny, C.J. Childhood asthma : a handbook for parents, 1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aAsthma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001249 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAsthma$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00527cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361940402441 =005 20120730162433.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008860 =035 \\$aBZK8766NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA645.A83$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC591$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aAsthma =450 \\$aBronchial asthma =550 \\$wg$aBronchi$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases, Obstructive =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory allergy =750 \2$aAsthma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001249 =LDR 00692cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361940502441 =005 20120730162436.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009128 =035 \\$aBZK9034NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC694.35 =150 \\$aAtheroembolism =450 \\$aAtheroma embolism =450 \\$aCholesterol embolism =550 \\$wg$aAtherosclerosis$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aEmbolism =550 \\$aFat embolism =670 \\$aWork cat.: Atheroembolism, 1985. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(Atheroembolization) =750 \2$aEmbolism, Cholesterol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017700 =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361940602441 =005 20120730162433.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008857 =035 \\$aBZK8763NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAsthenopia =550 \\$wg$aEye$xDiseases =550 \\$aEyestrain =750 \2$aAsthenopia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001248 =LDR 00442cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361940702441 =005 20120730162432.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008856 =035 \\$aBZK8762NU =035 \\$ash 85008856 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRB150.A87 =150 \\$aAsthenia =450 \\$wnne$aDebility =450 \\$aWeakness (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aSymptoms =750 \2$aAsthenia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001247 =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361940802441 =005 20120730162436.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85009098 =035 \\$aBZK9004NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAtenolol =550 \\$wg$aAcetamide =550 \\$wg$aAdrenergic beta blockers =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =550 \\$wg$aPropanolamines =750 \2$aAtenolol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001262 =LDR 03341cz a2200457n 4500 =001 9880361940902441 =005 20120730162432.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008854 =035 \\$aBZK8760NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85008854 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.A7$cCulture =150 \\$aAsters =450 \\$aAster (Genus) =450 \\$aDiplopappus =450 \\$aDiplopapus =450 \\$aFrost flowers =450 \\$aMichaelmas daisies =450 \\$aOreostemma =450 \\$aSeptember flowers =450 \\$aSericocarpus =450 \\$aStarworts =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aPicton, P. The gardeners guide to growing asters, 1999:$bCIP galley (In Britain 'Michaelmas daisy' is the popular name applied to the many sorts of autumn-flowering Aster species and cultivars. The use of Michaelmas daisy evolved through the latter half of the eighteenth century, before which, if asters were accorded a general popular name it was 'starwort'. Now yet another name has come into popular usage: 'September flower' seems to be a recognized term for the small-flowered asters sold by florists, whatever the month. In the USA many other popular names have been attached to asters when referring to the genus as a whole: daisy and fall rose (Ohio), frost flower (Maine, New Hampshire), frost weed (Maine), goodbye summer (North Carolina), it-brings-the fall (New York Indian).) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(1. a large genus of chiefly fall-blooming leafy-stemmed herbaceous plants (family Compositae). Michaelmas daisy: any of several wild asters; esp. one blooming about Michaelmas) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Aster (Belidiastrum, Diplopappus, Doellingeria, Eucephalus, Galatella, Ionactis, Leucelene, Machaeranthera, Oreostemma, Xylorrhiza) Aster) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Aster Linnaeus; Compositae) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 488 (Aster; Asterinae; Astereae; Asteroideae; Compositae) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Aster L. Compositae; Diplopappus Cass. = Aster L.; Diplopapus Rafin. = Aster L.; Oreostemma Greene = Aster L.) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Aster L. [Sericocarpus Nees] Michaelmas Daisy, Starwort, Frost flower) =670 \\$aCAB$b(Aster; uf Michaelmas daisy) =670 \\$aWyman's gard. encyc.$b(Aster, asters; Asters, sometimes called Michaelmas Daisy) =670 \\$aAmericana:$bv. 2, p. 547 (Aster: a group of herbs, mostly perennial. The approx. 600 species of asters are classified in the genus Aster and in several closely related genera of the family Compositae) =670 \\$aITIS, Apr. 20, 2001$b(Aster. Common name: aster. Rank: Genus. Family: Asteraceae; aster is also common name for the following genera: Eucephalus, Symphyotrichum, Eurybia, Ionactis, Kalimeris, Oclemena, Oreostemma) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, via WWW, Apr. 20, 2001$b(Aster. Group: Dicotyledones: Compositae) =670 \\$aPlants database, via WWW, Apr. 20, 2001$b(Aster. Common name: aster. Family: Asteraceae) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Aster. Compositae) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on plants of the genus Aster and related genera discussed collectively as well as works limited to the genus Aster. =750 \2$aAster Plant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031173 =LDR 00418cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361941002441 =005 20090212134232.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009092 =035 \\$aBZK8998NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAtelectasis =450 \\$aCollapse of the lungs =450 \\$aLungs$xCollapse =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =750 \2$aPulmonary Atelectasis$0(DNLM)D001261$5IEN =LDR 02665cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361941102441 =005 20121120084714.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008844 =035 \\$aBZK8750NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.A8$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.A8$cOrganometallic chemistry =150 \\$aAstatine =450 \\$wnne$aAlabamine =450 \\$aAnglo-helvetium =450 \\$aEka-iodine =550 \\$wg$aHalogens =550 \\$wg$aRadioactive substances =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 20, 2012$b(Astatine is a radioactive chemical element with the chemical symbol At and atomic number 85. It occurs on Earth only as the result of the radioactive decay of certain heavier elements. All of its isotopes are short-lived; the most stable is astatine-210, with a half-life of 8.1 hours. Element category: halogen; sometimes classified as a metalloid (disputed). History: In 1869, when Dmitri Mendeleev published his periodic table, the space under iodine was empty; after Niels Bohr established the physical basis of the classification of chemical elements, it was suggested that the fifth halogen belonged there. Before its officially recognized discovery, it was called "eka-iodine". The first claimed discovery of eka-iodine was made by Fred Allison and his associates at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University) in 1931. The discoverers named element 85 "alabamine", and assigned it the symbol Ab, designations that were used for a few years afterward.) =670 \\$aChemicool website, Aug. 20, 2012$b(Astatine. Astatine is a halogen and a nonmetal. The first periodic table, produced by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869, had a space directly underneath iodine. The element to fill this space became known as eka-iodine. Astatine is highly radioactive and is only available in tiny quantities. Its properties are inferred from its position in the periodic table and by studying its chemistry in extremely dilute solutions. Like the other halogens, astatine would be expected to form salts with metals such as sodium. Astatine can also react with hydrogen to form hydrogen astatide, which when dissolved in water, forms hydroastatic acid. Astatine is the least chemically reactive of the halogens and exhibits the most metallic properties of the halogen group.) =670 \\$aWiktionary, Aug. 20, 2012:$bastatine (A highly radioactive chemical element (symbol At), one of the halogens, with atomic number 85. Synonyms: alabamine (proposed name); anglo-helvetium (formerly)) alabamine ((obsolete) Former name for chemical element astatine.) =750 \2$aAstatine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001246 =LDR 00866cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361941202441 =005 20120730162432.0 =008 030325i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008810 =035 \\$aBZK8716NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAssociations, institutions, etc. =360 \\$isubdivision$aSocieties, etc.$iunder names of individual persons, families, and corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, uniform titles of sacred works, and topical headings; and names of individual associations, institutions, etc. =450 \\$aInstitutions, associations, etc. =450 \\$aNetworks (Associations, institutions, etc.) =450 \\$aOrganizations =450 \\$aVoluntary associations =450 \\$aVoluntary organizations =550 \\$aSocial groups =550 \\$aVoluntarism =750 \2$aOrganizations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009938 =LDR 00425cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361941302441 =005 20120730162431.0 =008 920803||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008808 =035 \\$aBZK8714NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF698.8.A8 =150 \\$aAssociation tests =450 \\$aWord association tests =550 \\$wg$aPsychological tests =750 \2$aWord Association Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014936 =LDR 00571cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361941402441 =005 20120730162431.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008807 =035 \\$aBZK8713NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF365$bBF395 =150 \\$aAssociation of ideas =450 \\$aIdeas, Association of =450 \\$aMental association =550 \\$wg$aThought and thinking =550 \\$aPerseveration (Psychology) =550 \\$aPriming (Psychology) =550 \\$aReproduction (Psychology) =750 \2$aAssociation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001244 =LDR 00686cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361941502441 =005 20120730162430.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008778 =035 \\$aBZK8684NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC489.A77$cPsychotherapy =150 \\$aAssertiveness training =550 \\$wg$aCounseling =550 \\$wg$aInterpersonal relations =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =550 \\$wg$aTraining =750 \2$81$wb$aAssertiveness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001242 =750 \2$81$wb$aBehavior Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001521 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAssertiveness$iand$aBehavior Therapy.$5IEN =LDR 00558cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361941602441 =005 20120730162430.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008777 =035 \\$aBZK8683NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.A74 =150 \\$aAssertiveness in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aAssertiveness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001242 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAssertiveness$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00473cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361941702441 =005 20120730162430.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008774 =035 \\$aBZK8680NU =035 \\$aSH 85008774 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF575.A85 =150 \\$aAssertiveness (Psychology) =450 \\$aAssertion (Psychology) =450 \\$aAssertive behavior =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =750 \2$aAssertiveness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001242 =LDR 00522cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361941802441 =005 20050829150937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008731 =035 \\$aBZK8637NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHD9675.A73$cTrade =053 \\$aRM666.A82$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aAspirin =450 \\$aAcetylsalicylic acid =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \\$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aSalicylic acid =750 \2$aAspirin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001241 =LDR 00458cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361941902441 =005 20070530135217.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008730 =035 \\$aBZK8636NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC772.A8 =150 \\$aAspiration pneumonia =450 \\$aAspiration pneumonitis =450 \\$aPneumonia, Aspiration$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aPneumonia =750 \2$aPneumonia, Aspiration$0(DNLM)D011015$5IEN =LDR 00333cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361942002441 =005 20120730162430.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008729 =035 \\$aBZK8635LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aAspiration and aspirators =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =750 \2$aInhalation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001239 =LDR 00520cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361942102441 =005 20120730162430.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008719 =035 \\$aBZK8625NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ256 =150 \\$aAsphyxia neonatorum =450 \\$aPerinatal asphyxia =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants$xDiseases =550 \\$aApnea neonatorum =550 \\$aFetal anoxia =670 \\$aPerinatal asphyxia, 1993. =750 \2$aAsphyxia Neonatorum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001238 =LDR 00853cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361942202441 =005 20120730162429.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008718 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02039260 =035 \\$aBZK8624NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA1071$bRA1082$cMedical jurisprudence =053 \\$aRC87.3$cFirst aid =150 \\$aAsphyxia =450 \\$aAsphyxiation =450 \\$aChoking (Medicine) =450 \\$aSuffocation =550 \\$wg$aAccidents =550 \\$wg$aDeath$xCauses =550 \\$wg$aGases$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aPulmonary manifestations of general diseases =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aViolent deaths =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries =550 \\$aGases, Asphyxiating and poisonous =750 \2$aAsphyxia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001237 =LDR 00390cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361942302441 =005 20200819152159.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008693 =035 \\$aBZK8599LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC632.A7 =150 \\$aAspartylglycosaminuria =550 \\$wg$aLysosomal storage diseases =750 \2$aAspartylglucosaminuria$0(DNLM)D054880$5IEN =LDR 00591cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361942402441 =005 20100215103737.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008691 =035 \\$aBZK8597NU =035 \\$aSH 85008691 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP609.A86 =150 \\$aAspartic proteinases =450 \\$aAspartic proteinase =550 \\$wg$aAspartic acid =550 \\$wg$aProteinase =670 \\$aWork cat.: Aspartic proteinases and their inhibitors, 1985. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(IUB) =750 \2$aAspartic Acid Proteases$0(DNLM)D057055$5IEN =LDR 00785cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361942502441 =005 20120730162429.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008689 =035 \\$aBZK8595NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP562.A8 =150 \\$aAspartic acid =450 \\$aAminosuccinic acid =450 \\$aAsparaginic acid =550 \\$wg$aExcitatory amino acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Aspartame : advances in physiology and biochemistry, c1984. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aNLM. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Dicarboxylic amino acids, Aspartic acid) =670 \\$aDorland. =670 \\$aStedman. =670 \\$aCA, Index Guide: 76-85:80G, '72-76. =670 \\$aUSAN & USP Dict.:$bpp. 61-83. =750 \2$aAspartic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001224 =LDR 00882cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361942602441 =005 20120730162428.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008688 =035 \\$aBZK8594NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP801.A84$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aAspartame =450 \\$aAminocarboxyphenethylsuccinamic acid methyl ester =450 \\$aAspartylphenylalanine methyl ester =550 \\$wg$aAspartic acid =550 \\$wg$aEsters =550 \\$wg$aNonnutritive sweeteners =550 \\$wg$aPeptides =550 \\$wg$aPhenylalanine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Aspartame : advances in physiology and biochemistry, c1984. =670 \\$aNLM. =670 \\$aDorland. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aCA, Index Guide:$b76-85:80G, 1972-76 [CA5-22839-47-0] =670 \\$aUSAN & USP Dict.:$b61-83. =750 \2$aAspartame$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001218 =LDR 01214cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361942702441 =005 20120730162428.0 =008 031021i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008678 =035 \\$aBZK8584LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A83$cBotany =053 \0$aSB325$cCulture =150 \\$aAsparagus =450 \\$aAsparagopsis =450 \\$aAsparagus officinalis =450 \\$aElachanthera =450 \\$aProtasparagus =550 \\$wg$aAsparagaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Asparagus. Asparagaceae (Liliaceae s.l.). Incl. Protasparagus) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Asparagus. Asparagaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Asparagus L. Family: Asparagaceae. Also placed in: Liliaceae. Synonyms: Asparagopsis, Elachanthera, probable synonyms: Myrsiphyllum, Protasparagus) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Asparagaceae Juss. Genera 1, or 3; Asparagus, Myrsiphyllum, Protasparagus) =670 \\$aPlants database, via WWw, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Asparagus L., asparagus) =750 \2$aAsparagus Plant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027761 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361942802441 =005 20120730162427.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008676 =035 \\$aBZK8582LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aAspalathus =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =750 \2$aAspalathus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036903 =LDR 00446cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361942902441 =005 20120730162427.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008664 =035 \\$aBZK8570LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A6$cBotany =150 \\$aAsimina =550 \\$wg$aAnnonaceae =670 \\$aNational plants DATABASE, jUNE 30, 2004 (Genus Asimina in family Annonaceae) =750 \2$aAsimina$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031042 =LDR 00565cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361943002441 =005 20250214141608.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008644 =035 \\$aBZK8550NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aE184.A75 =150 \\$aAsian Americans =360 \\$isubdivision$aAsian Americans$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Asian Americans =450 \\$aAsian Americans$zUnited States =550 \\$wg$aAsians$zUnited States =550 \\$wg$aEthnology$zUnited States =750 \2$aAsian$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001213 =LDR 00739cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361943102441 =005 20120730162426.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008581 =035 \\$aBZK8487NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85008581 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.O44$cBotany =053 \0$aSD397.A6$cCulture =150 \\$aAsh (Plants) =450 \\$wnne$aAsh (Tree) =450 \\$aAshes (Plants) =450 \\$aFraxinus =550 \\$wg$aOleaceae =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(ash: any tree of the genus Fraxinus of the olive family (Oleaceae) consisting of about 70 species of No. Hemisphere trees) =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(ash (pl. ashes or ash)) =750 \2$aFraxinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031661 =LDR 00422cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361943202441 =005 20120730162426.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008579 =035 \\$aBZK8485NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN$dIEN =150 \\$aAsepsis and antisepsis =450 \\$aAntisepsis and asepsis =550 \\$aAntiseptics =690 \\$ar:GLS:4/25/90 (450 added) =750 \2$aAntisepsis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000985 =LDR 00643cz 2200217n 4500 =001 9880361943302441 =005 20220720111403.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008564 =035 \\$aBZK8470NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK623 =150 \\$aAscomycetes =450 \\$aAscomycota =450 \\$aAscomycotina =450 \\$aSac fungi =550 \\$wg$aFungi =550 \\$aAscolichens =670 \\$aITIS, Sept. 2, 2010:$b(Ascomycetes, common name; approved division name: Ascomycota; kingdom: Fungi) =750 \2$aAscomycota$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001203 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aFonsecaea$0(DNLM)D000084825$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361943502441 =005 20120730162425.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008556 =035 \\$aBZK8462NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAscites tumors =550 \\$wg$aCancer cells =550 \\$wg$aTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCarcinoma, Ehrlich Tumor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002286 =LDR 01043cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361943602441 =005 20120730162424.0 =008 050609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008555 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAscites =450 \\$aAbdominal dropsy =450 \\$aDropsy, Abdominal =450 \\$aDropsy, Peritoneal =450 \\$aHydroperitoneum =450 \\$aHydroperitonia =450 \\$aHydrops abdominis =450 \\$aPeritoneal dropsy =550 \\$wg$aPathology =550 \\$wg$aPeritoneum$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ascites BT Pathologic processes) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(ascites: effusion and accumulation of serous fluid in the abdominal cavity, called also abdominal or peritoneal dropsy, hydroperitonia, and Hydrops abdominis) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(ascites: intraperitoneal accumulation of watery fluid in the nature of a transudate, called also hydrops abdominis (obsolete), abdominal dropsy, peritoneal dropsy, hydroperitoneum) =750 \2$aAscites$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001201 =LDR 00567cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361943702441 =005 20120730162424.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008530 =035 \\$aBZK8436NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aAscaris lumbricoides =550 \\$wg$aAscaris =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ascariasis and its public health significance, 1985. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aInvert. zoology:$bv. 1, p. 232. =670 \\$aPratt common invert.:$bp. 251. =750 \2$aAscaris lumbricoides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017164 =LDR 00544cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361943802441 =005 20120730162424.0 =008 930106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008529 =035 \\$aBZK8435NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aAscaris =550 \\$wg$aAscarididae =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aKoestner. Invert. zool.:$bv. 1, p. 232. =670 \\$aPratt. Manual of common invert. animals:$bp. 251. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 912. =750 \2$aAscaris$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001200 =LDR 00404cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361943902441 =005 20120730162424.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008527 =035 \\$aBZK8433NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aAscaridida =450 \\$aAscarida =450 \\$aAscaroidea =550 \\$wg$aSecernentea =750 \2$aAscaridida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017162 =LDR 00671cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361944002441 =005 20120730162424.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008526 =035 \\$aBZK8432LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ406.A73 =150 \\$aAscariasis in children =550 \\$wg$aHelminthiasis in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Latham, L. The nutritional and economic implications of ascaris infection in Kenya, c1977. =750 \2$81$wb$aAscariasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001196 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAscariasis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00447cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361944102441 =005 20120730162424.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85008525 =035 \\$aBZK8431NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.A82$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC121.A8$cInternl medicine =150 \\$aAscariasis =450 \\$aAscaridiasis =550 \\$wg$aHelminthiasis =750 \2$aAscariasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001196 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361944202441 =005 20120730162424.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008522 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02037979 =035 \\$aBZK8428NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC775.A8 =150 \\$aAsbestosis =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDust diseases =750 \2$aAsbestosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001195 =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361944302441 =005 20120730162423.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85008520 =035 \\$aBZK8426NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTN930 =150 \\$aAsbestos mines and mining =550 \\$wg$aMines and mineral resources =750 \2$aAsbestos$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001194 =LDR 01655cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880361944402441 =005 20060518085852.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005529 =035 \\$aBZK5435NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK563.75$bQK563.87 =150 \\$aHornworts (Bryophytes) =450 \\$wnne$aAnthocerotaceae =450 \\$aAnthocerotae =450 \\$wnne$aAnthocerotales =450 \\$aAnthocerotes =450 \\$aAnthocerotopsida =450 \\$aHorned liverworts =450 \\$aLiverworts, Horned =550 \\$wg$aBryophytes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Crum, H.A. Liverworts and hornworts of Michigan, 1991$b(class Anthocerotopsida) =670 \\$aPritchard biology of nonvasc. plants:$bp. 449 (class 2: Anthocerotae: hornworts; Division Bryophyta) =670 \\$aHolmes outline of plant classification:$bp. 83 (Anthocerotopsida, horned liverworts or hornworts) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(hornwort ... plant of the genus Ceratophyllum; plant of order Anthocerotales; Anthocerotaceae, Anthocerotales. Anthocerotes, class of plants coextensive with order Anthoceratales) =670 \\$aStern intro. plant biology:$bp. 371 (class Anthocerotae, hornworts; division Bryophyta) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bp. 304 (Bryophyta, Anthocerotopsida, class(=Anthocerotae), order Anthocerotales, single family Anthrocerotaceae) =670 \\$aPenguin dict. of botany$b(Anthocerotae, hornworts, horned liverworts, class of Bryophyta, single order Anthocerotales) =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/7/91$b(hornworts, anthocerotes) =670 \\$aPREMARC, 2/7/91$b(Anthocerotaceae) =750 \0$aAnthocerotophyta$0(DNLM)D049936$5IEN =LDR 00575cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361944502441 =005 20120730162336.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005522 =035 \\$aBZK5428NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM356 =150 \\$aAnthelmintics =450 \\$aAnthelminthics =450 \\$aAntihelmintics =450 \\$aVermifuges =550 \\$wg$aAntiparasitic agents =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal agents =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aAnthelmintics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000871 =LDR 00386cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361944602441 =005 20201105124201.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005519 =035 \\$aBZK5425LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aAnterior commissure =450 \\$aCommissure, Anterior =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xAnatomy =750 \2$aAnterior Commissure, Brain$0(DNLM)D066240$5IEN =LDR 00399cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361944702441 =005 20120730162336.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005517 =035 \\$aBZK5423NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnterior chamber (Eye) =450 \\$aCamera anterior bulbi =550 \\$wg$aAnterior segment (Eye) =750 \2$aAnterior Chamber$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000867 =LDR 00885cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361944802441 =005 20120730162335.0 =008 030822i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005500 =035 \\$aBZK5406NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.U53$cZoology =150 \\$aAntelopes =450 \\$aAntilopinae =550 \\$wg$aBovidae =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, c1993:$bp. 395 (Subfamily Antilopinae, family Bovidae. Includes Ammodorcas, Antidorcas, Antilope, Dorcatragus, Gazella, Litocranius, Madoqua, Neotragus, Oreotragus, Ourebia, Pantholops, Procapra, Raphicerus, Saiga) =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 2, p. 1407. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(antelope: any of the hollow-horned, hoofed ruminants assigned to the artiodactyl subfamily Antilopinae; confined to Africa and Asia) =750 \2$aAntelopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000866 =LDR 01024cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361944902441 =005 20120730162334.0 =008 930106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005479 =035 \\$aBZK5385NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM365 =150 \\$aAntacids =450 \\$aAntiacids =450 \\$aGastric antacids =550 \\$wg$aAntiulcer drugs =670 \\$aWork cat.: 82-1859: Antacids in the eighties : Symposium on Antacids, Hamburg, June 1980 ... 1982. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Antacid; var. Antiacid) =670 \\$aNLM. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Gastrointestinal agents, Antacids) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Antacid) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Antacid) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(a substance that neutralizes acids or relieves acidity) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Antacids (used in medical sense)) =670 \\$aMeyers, F.H. 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Wines of the Loire, 1995. =670 \\$aDesigner wines, 1994. =670 \\$aChanges in iron content of musts and wines during vinification, 1938. =670 \\$aOxford companion to wine, 2006:$bp. 750 (vinification: the practical art of transforming grapes into wine) =750 \2$aWine$0(DNLM)D014920$5IEN =LDR 00350cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362688102441 =005 20091116102257.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85146968 =035 \\$aBZZ6874NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aWine =680 \\$iThis heading is used only with subdivisions. =750 \2$aWine$0(DNLM)D014920$5IEN =LDR 00369cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362688202441 =005 20120730164109.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85146948 =035 \\$aBZZ6854NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC930.5$bQC940 =150 \\$aWinds =450 \\$aWind =550 \\$wg$aWeather =750 \2$aWind$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014919 =LDR 00653cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362688302441 =005 20120730164108.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85146810 =035 \\$aBZZ6716NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMoSU-L =150 \\$aWills =360 \\$isubdivision$aWill$iunder names of individual persons =450 \\$aCodicils =450 \\$aWills$xLaw and legislation =550 \\$wg$aInheritance and succession =550 \\$wg$aLegal instruments =550 \\$wg$aRegisters of births, etc. =550 \\$aLegacies =550 \\$aProbate records =550 \\$aRemainders (Estates) =750 \2$aWills$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014918 =LDR 00745cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362688402441 =005 20120730164108.0 =008 040903i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85146807 =035 \\$aBZZ6713NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.S16$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.W54$cOrnamental plants =053 \0$aSB615.W56$cWeeds =053 \0$aSD397.W5$cForestry =150 \\$aWillows =450 \\$aSalix =450 \\$aSallies =450 \\$aSallows =550 \\$wg$aSalicaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(willow: a tree or shrub of the genus Salix; sallow: any of various Old World and chiefly Eurasiatic willows having broad leaves and including both shrubs and trees; sally: sallow) =750 \2$aSalix$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032108 =LDR 00821cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362688502441 =005 20120730164108.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85146775 =035 \\$aBZZ6681NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF608$bBF635$cPsychology =053 \0$aBJ1460$bBJ1468$cEthics =053 \0$aLB1071$cPsychology, Educational =150 \\$aWill =450 \\$aCetan� =450 \\$aConation =450 \\$aVolition =550 \\$wg$aEthics =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aBrainwashing =550 \\$aSelf =670 \\$a2009341119: Cetan�a and the dynamics of volition in Therav�ada Buddhism, 2008:$bintrd. (connotations of Cetan�a, the term that is most often translated as "volition") =750 \2$aVolition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014836 =LDR 01530cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362688602441 =005 20091104141839.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85146698 $zsh 97008018 =035 \\$aBZZ6604NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85146698 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aWilderness areas =450 \\$aLands, Protected wild =450 \\$aPlaces, Protected wild =450 \\$aProtected wild lands =450 \\$aProtected wild places =450 \\$aProtected wildlands =450 \\$aRegions, Wilderness =450 \\$aWild lands, Protected =450 \\$aWild places, Protected =450 \\$wnne$aWilderness areas$xConservation =450 \\$aWilderness regions =450 \\$aWildlands, Protected =550 \\$wg$aNational parks and reserves =550 \\$wg$aNatural areas =550 \\$wg$aProtected areas =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(wilderness area: an area (as of a natural forest land) set aside by government for preservation of natural conditions for scientific or recreational purposes) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(wilderness area, a region whose natural growth is protected by legislation and whose recreational and industrial use restricted) =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 26, 2000$b(wilderness; wilderness areas; wilderness regions; wild places; wild areas; wildlands; wild lands; backcountry; back country) =670 \\$aLCSH update processed 4/18/98$b(Wilderness areas--Conservation deleted; covered by Wilderness areas)$5IEN =750 \2$aWilderness$0(DNLM)D055814$5IEN =LDR 00548cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362688702441 =005 20120730164108.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85146670 =035 \\$aBZZ6576LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.U58$cZoology =053 \0$aSF401.W54$cCulture =150 \\$aWild boar =450 \\$aBoar, Wild =450 \\$aHogs, Wild =450 \\$aPigs, Wild =450 \\$aSus scrofa =450 \\$aWild hogs =450 \\$aWild pigs =550 \\$wg$aSus =750 \2$aSus scrofa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034421 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362688802441 =005 20080513101330.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85146649 =035 \\$aBZZ6555LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.T48 =150 \\$aWikstroemia =550 \\$wg$aThymelaeaceae =750 \2$aWikstroemia$0(DNLM)D032365$5IEN =LDR 00584cz 2200205n 4500 =001 9880362688902441 =005 20241022105057.0 =008 920103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144900 =035 \\$aBZZ4806NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aWalking =450 \\$aPedestrianism =550 \\$wg$aAerobic exercises =550 \\$wg$aAnimal locomotion =550 \\$wg$aAthletics =550 \\$wg$aHuman locomotion =750 \2$aWalking$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016138 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aNordic Walking$0(DNLM)D000088783$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362689002441 =005 20120730164102.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144851 =035 \\$aBZZ4757NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aWakefulness =450 \\$aSleeplessness =550 \\$wg$aArousal (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aConsciousness =550 \\$wg$aSleep-wake cycle =750 \2$aWakefulness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014851 =LDR 01309cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362689102441 =005 20120730164102.0 =008 940620i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144526 =035 \\$aBZZ4432NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85144526 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD4909$bHD5100.7 =150 \\$aWages =360 \\$isubdivision$aSalaries, etc.$iunder types of professional employees; and subdivision$aOfficials and employees--Salaries, etc.$iunder names of countries, cities, etc. and names of individual government agencies =450 \\$aCompensation =450 \\$aDepartmental salaries =450 \\$aEarnings =450 \\$aPay =450 \\$aRemuneration =450 \\$aSalaries =450 \\$aWage-fund =450 \\$aWage rates =450 \\$aWorking class$xWages =550 \\$wg$aIncome =550 \\$wg$aLabor costs =550 \\$aCompensation management =550 \\$aCost and standard of living =550 \\$aPrices =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Wage rates) =680 \\$iThis heading is subdivided by industry, or, if no specific heading for the industry has been established, by the occupational group or class of wage earners, e.g.$aWages--Boating industry; Wages--Coal miners; Wages--Women. =750 \2$aSalaries and Fringe Benefits$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012456 =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362689202441 =005 20120730164102.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144476 =035 \\$aBZZ4382NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVulvovaginitis =550 \\$wg$aVaginitis =550 \\$wg$aVulva$xDiseases =750 \2$aVulvovaginitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014848 =LDR 00340cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362689302441 =005 20120730164102.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144474 =035 \\$aBZZ4380NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG261$bRG266 =150 \\$aVulva$xDiseases =750 \2$aVulvar Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014845 =LDR 01783cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362689402441 =005 20100223131537.0 =008 060315i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144394 =035 \\$aBZZ4300NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC647.V65 =150 \\$aVon Willebrand disease =450 \\$aAngiohemophilia =450 \\$aHemophilia, Vascular =450 \\$aHereditary pseudohemophilia =450 \\$aPseudohemophilia, Hereditary =450 \\$aVascular hemophilia =450 \\$wnne$aVon Willebrand's disease =450 \\$aWillebrand syndrome =450 \\$aWillebrand's syndrome =550 \\$wg$aBlood coagulation disorders =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aHemorrhagic diseases =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 15, 2006$b(von Willebrand Disease. Entry terms: Angiohemophilia; Hemophilia, Vascular; von Willebrand's Disease. Scope note: Group of hemorrhagic disorders in which the von Willebrand factor (Factor VIII-related antigen) is either quantitatively or qualitatively abnormal. They are usually inherited as an autosomal dominant trait though rare kindreds are autosomal recessive. Symptoms vary depending on severity and disease type but may include prolonged bleeding time, deficiency of factor VIII, and impaired platelet adhesion) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(disease/von Willebrand's d.: a congenital hemorrhagic diathesis, inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. Called also angiohemophilia, pseudohemophilia, vascular hemophilia and Willebrand's symdrome) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(disease/von Willebrand's disease. Also called Willebrand syndrome.) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060425 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Von Willebrand's disease =750 \2$avon Willebrand Diseases$0(DNLM)D014842$5IEN =LDR 00555cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362689502441 =005 20120730164102.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144383 =035 \\$aBZZ4289LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aVomiting in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPediatric gastroenterology =750 \2$81$wb$aVomiting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014839 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVomiting$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00395cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362689602441 =005 20120730164102.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144382 =035 \\$aBZZ4288NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aVomiting =450 \\$aEmesis =550 \\$wg$aPathology =550 \\$aEmetophobia =550 \\$aNausea =750 \2$aVomiting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014839 =LDR 00401cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362689702441 =005 20120730164102.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144380 =035 \\$aBZZ4286LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC862.V64 =150 \\$aVolvulus =550 \\$wg$aAcute abdomen =550 \\$wg$aIntestines$xObstructions =750 \2$aIntestinal Volvulus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D045822 =LDR 00520cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362689802441 =005 20120730164101.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144379 =035 \\$aBZZ4285NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK569.V93 =150 \\$aVolvocales =450 \\$aPhytomonadina =450 \\$aVolvocida =550 \\$wg$aGreen algae =670 \\$aFelf�oldy, L. A z�oldalg�ak Phytomonadina csoportj�anak kishat�aroz�oja, 1985. =750 \2$aVolvocida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016823 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362689902441 =005 20091104140537.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144376 =035 \\$aBZZ4282LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK629.A4$cBotany =150 \\$aVolvariella =550 \\$wg$aAgaricaceae =750 \2$aVolvariella$0(DNLM)D055367$5IEN =LDR 00469cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362690002441 =005 20140121152015.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144372 =035 \\$aBZZ4278NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVolunteers =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the words$aVolunteer workers =450 \\$aVoluntary workers$5IEN =450 \\$aVolunteer workers =550 \\$wg$aVoluntarism =750 \2$aVolunteers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014838 =LDR 00490cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362690102441 =005 20120730164101.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144355 =035 \\$aBZZ4261NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA972.7 =150 \\$aVolunteer workers in hospitals =450 \\$aHospital auxiliaries =450 \\$aHospital volunteers$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aHospitals =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHospital Volunteers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006758 =LDR 00542cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362690202441 =005 20120730164101.0 =008 050420i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144342 =035 \\$aBZZ4248NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aVoluntary health agencies =360 \\$inames of individual health agencies =450 \\$aHealth agencies, Voluntary =550 \\$wg$aBiomedical organizations =550 \\$wg$aCharities, Medical =550 \\$wg$aMedical social work =750 \2$aVoluntary Health Agencies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014837 =LDR 00480cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362690302441 =005 20120730164101.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144332 =035 \\$aBZZ4238NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQD111 =150 \\$aVolumetric analysis =450 \\$aAnalysis, Volumetric =450 \\$aTitration =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Analytic$xQuantitative =550 \\$wg$aVolume (Cubic content) =750 \2$aTitrimetry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017186 =LDR 00481cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362690402441 =005 20080429153038.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144299 =035 \\$aBZZ4205LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGV1015$bGV1015.57 =150 \\$aVolleyball =360 \\$isubdivision$aVolleyball$iunder individual educational institutions, e.g.$aHarvard University--Volleyball =550 \\$wg$aBall games =750 \2$aVolleyball$0(DNLM)D054798$5IEN =LDR 00615cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362690602441 =005 20120730164101.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144232 =035 \\$aBZZ4138NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRF511.C45 =150 \\$aVoice disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric otolaryngology =550 \\$wg$aSpeech disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aVoice Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014832 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVoice Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00644cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362690702441 =005 20090430124721.0 =008 921202i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144231 =035 \\$aBZZ4137NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF510$bRF540 =150 \\$aVoice disorders =450 \\$aDysphonia =450 \\$aPhonation disorders =450 \\$aPhonatory disorders =550 \\$wg$aLarynx$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSpeech disorders =670 \\$aMESH$b(Voice disorders x Dysphonia, Phonation disorders) =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/23/92$b(Phonatory disorders) =750 \2$aVoice Disorders$0(DNLM)D014832$5IEN =LDR 00549cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362690802441 =005 20120730164101.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144229 =035 \\$aBZZ4135NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85144229 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aPN4162 =150 \\$aVoice culture =450 \\$wnne$aSinging and voice culture =450 \\$aVocal culture =450 \\$aVoice training =550 \\$wg$aElocution =550 \\$wg$aOratory =550 \\$wg$aSpeech =750 \2$aVoice Training$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014834 =LDR 00648cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362690902441 =005 20210323075407.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144224 =035 \\$aBZZ4130NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85144224 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP306$cPhysiology =150 \\$aVoice =450 \\$aSpeaking =550 \\$wg$aHuman sounds =550 \\$wg$aLanguage and languages =550 \\$wg$aMusic =550 \\$wg$aMusic$xPhysiological aspects =550 \\$wg$aThroat =550 \\$aDiaphragm =550 \\$aElocution =550 \\$aLarynx =550 \\$aSpeech =750 \2$aVoice$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014831 =LDR 00425cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362691002441 =005 20120730164101.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144196 =035 \\$aBZZ4102NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85144196 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD7255$bHD7256 =150 \\$aVocational rehabilitation =550 \\$wg$aRehabilitation =750 \2$aRehabilitation, Vocational$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012050 =LDR 01399cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9880362691102441 =005 20120730164100.0 =008 020903i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144186 =035 \\$aBZZ4092NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHF5381$bHF5382.5 =150 \\$aVocational guidance =360 \\$isubdivision$aVocational guidance$iunder names of individual corporate bodies and military services, and under occupations, fields of endeavor, and types of industries, e.g.$aUnited States. Army--Vocational guidance; Construction industry--Vocational guidance =450 \\$aBusiness, Choice of =450 \\$aCareer choice =450 \\$aCareer counseling =450 \\$aCareer patterns =450 \\$aCareer planning =450 \\$aCareers =450 \\$aChoice of profession =450 \\$aGuidance, Student =450 \\$aGuidance, Vocational =450 \\$aOccupation, Choice of =450 \\$aOccupational choice =450 \\$wnne$aProfession, Choice of =450 \\$aStudent guidance =450 \\$aVocation, Choice of =450 \\$aVocational opportunities =550 \\$wg$aCounseling =550 \\$aEducational counseling =550 \\$aOccupations =550 \\$aProfessions =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(career choice, occupational choice) =750 \2$aVocational Guidance$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D014830 =750 \2$aCareer Choice$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D002321 =LDR 01424cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362691202441 =005 20120730164100.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144178 =035 \\$aBZZ4084NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLC1041$bLC1047 =150 \\$aVocational education =360 \\$isubdivision$aVocational education$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aEducation, Vocational =450 \\$aVocational training =450 \\$aWork experience =550 \\$wg$aEducation =550 \\$aTechnical education =680 \\$iHere are entered works on vocational instruction within the standard educational system, usually below the baccalaureate degree. Works on the efforts of educational institutions and the community to teach individuals the values of a work-oriented society in preparation for meaningful employment are entered under$aCareer education.$iWorks on the process of training individuals in a particular skill after termination of their formal education are entered under$aOccupational training.$iWorks on retraining persons with obsolete vocational skills are entered under$aOccupational retraining.$iWorks on on-the-job training of employees are entered under$aEmployees--Training of. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCareer education; Employees--Training of; Occupational retraining; Occupational training =750 \2$aVocational Education$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014829 =LDR 00520cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362691302441 =005 20120730164100.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144060 =035 \\$aBZZ3966NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVocal cords =450 \\$aArytenoid ligaments =450 \\$aThyro-arytenoid ligaments =450 \\$aVocal bands (Anatomy) =450 \\$aVocal folds =550 \\$wg$aGlottis =550 \\$wg$aLarynx =550 \\$wg$aVoice =750 \2$aVocal Cords$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014827 =LDR 00348cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362691402441 =005 20120730164100.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144059 =035 \\$aBZZ3965NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVocabulary tests =550 \\$wg$aAchievement tests =750 \2$aLanguage Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007807 =LDR 00848cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362691502441 =005 20120730164100.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144057 =035 \\$aBZZ3963NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aP305$cPhilology =150 \\$aVocabulary =360 \\$isubdivisions$aDictionaries$iand$aGlossaries, vocabularies, etc.$iunder names of languages =450 \\$aEnglish language$xVocabulary =450 \\$aWord books =450 \\$aWords, Stock of =550 \\$wg$aDiction =550 \\$wg$aLexicology =680 \\$iHere are entered general works and works on English vocabulary. Works dealing with the vocabularies of other languages are entered under names of specific languages, with subdivision$aVocabulary,$ie.g.$aFrench language--Vocabulary. =750 \2$aVocabulary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014825 =LDR 00583cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362691602441 =005 20090220085728.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144042 =035 \\$aBZZ3948NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHV4905$bHV4959$cAntivivisection =053 \\$aQP45$cAnimal physiology =150 \\$aVivisection =450 \\$aAnti-vivisection =550 \\$wg$aAnimal experimentation =550 \\$wg$aAnimal welfare =550 \\$wg$aBiology, Experimental =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Experimental =750 \2$aVivisection$0(DNLM)D014824$5IEN =LDR 00351cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362691702441 =005 20051013125726.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144037 =035 \\$aBZZ3943NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.C28 =150 \\$aViverridae =550 \\$wg$aCarnivora =750 \2$aViverridae$0(DNLM)D045949$5IEN =LDR 00485cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362691802441 =005 20120730164100.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144027 =035 \\$aBZZ3933NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL949$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM511$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aVitreous body =450 \\$aCorpus vitreum =450 \\$aVitreum =550 \\$wg$aPosterior segment (Eye) =750 \2$aVitreous Body$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014822 =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362691902441 =005 20120730164100.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144026 =035 \\$aBZZ3932NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE501 =150 \\$aVitrectomy =550 \\$wg$aVitreous body$xSurgery =750 \2$aVitrectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014821 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362692002441 =005 20120730164059.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144023 =035 \\$aBZZ3929NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVitiligo =450 \\$aLeucoderma =450 \\$aLeukoderma =550 \\$wg$aPigmentation disorders =750 \2$aVitiligo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014820 =LDR 00588cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362692102441 =005 20120730164059.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144006 =035 \\$aBZZ3912NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP801.V5$cPhysiology$5IEN =053 \\$aQK898.V5$cPlant physiology =053 \\$aQP771$bQP772$cPhysiology =053 \\$aTX553.V5$cNutrition =150 \\$aVitamins =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aVitamin,$ie.g.$aVitamin A =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =550 \\$aAvitaminosis =750 \2$aVitamins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014815 =LDR 00867cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362692202441 =005 20120730164059.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144005 =035 \\$aBZZ3911NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aVitamin U =450 \\$aMethionine methylsulfonium chloride =450 \\$aMethylmethioninesulfonium chloride =450 \\$aS-methylmethionine =550 \\$wg$aMethionine =550 \\$wg$aVitamins =670 \\$aMeSH browser, July 18, 2007$b(Vitamin U. Entry terms: Methionine Methylsulfonium Chloride, Methylmethioninesulfonium Chloride, S-Methylmethionine. Scope note: A vitamin found in green vegetables. It is used in the treatment of peptic ulcers, colitis, and gastritis and has an effect of secretory, acid-forming, and enzymatic functions of the intestinal tract.) =750 \2$aVitamin U$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014814 =LDR 00641cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362692302441 =005 20120730164059.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85144004 =035 \\$aBZZ3910NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM259 =150 \\$aVitamin therapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aTherapeutic use$iunder individual vitamins, e.g.$aVitamin C--Therapeutic use =360 \\$isubdivision$aTherapeutic use$iunder particular vitamins, e.g.$aVitamin C--Therapeutic use =450 \\$aVitamins$xTherapeutic use =550 \\$wg$aOrthomolecular therapy =750 \2$aVitamins$xtherapeutic use$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014815Q000627 =LDR 00404cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362692402441 =005 20080327104201.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144001 =035 \\$aBZZ3907LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNicotinamide deficiency =450 \\$wnne$aVitamin PP deficiency =550 \\$wg$aAvitaminosis =750 \2$aNiacinamide$xdeficiency$0(DNLM)D009536Q000172$5IEN =LDR 00674cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362692502441 =005 20080327103857.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85144000 =035 \\$aBZZ3906NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP772.N5$cPhysiology =150 \\$aNicotinamide =450 \\$aNiacinamide =450 \\$aNicotinic acid amide =450 \\$aVitamin B3 =450 \\$wnne$aVitamin PP =550 \\$wg$aAmides =550 \\$wg$aNiacin =670 \\$aADP-ribose transfer reactions, c1989. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$bindex guide. =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/6/89. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aNiacinamide$0(DNLM)D009536$5IEN =LDR 00614cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362692602441 =005 20120730164059.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143996 =035 \\$aBZZ3902NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC627.F6 =150 \\$aFolic acid deficiency =450 \\$wnne$aVitamin M deficiency =550 \\$wg$aAvitaminosis =670 \\$aMESH$b(Folic acid) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Folic acid) =670 \\$aMerck index$b(Folic acid) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Folic acid) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFolic Acid Deficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005494 =LDR 00880cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362692702441 =005 20120730164059.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143995 =035 \\$aBZZ3901NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCoU-DA =053 \0$aQP772.F6$cPhysiology =053 \0$aRM666.F57$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aFolic acid =450 \\$aFolate =450 \\$aPteroylglutamic acid =450 \\$aVitamin B10 =450 \\$aVitamin Bc =450 \\$wnne$aVitamin M =550 \\$wg$aPteridines =550 \\$wg$aVitamin B complex =670 \\$aWork cat.: Folates and pterins, c1984. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, viewed Sept. 9, 2009: {dollar}b (MeSH Heading: Folic Acid; entry term: Folate) =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aMerck index. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aBlood folate levels, 2008 =750 \2$aFolic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005492 =LDR 00379cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362692802441 =005 20010922152936.0 =008 920803||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143994 =035 \\$aBZZ3900NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP772.V55 =150 \\$aVitamin K =550 \\$wg$aIsopentenoids =550 \\$wg$aVitamins, Fat-soluble =750 \2$aVitamin K =LDR 00634cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362692902441 =005 20120730164059.0 =008 920615||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143990 =035 \\$aBZZ3896NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP752.E84 =150 \\$aEssential fatty acids =450 \\$aFatty acids, Essential =450 \\$wnne$aVitamin F =550 \\$wg$aUnsaturated fatty acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bates. Essential fatty acids and immunity in mental health. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fatty acids, Essential) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aFatty Acids, Essential$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005228 =LDR 00396cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362693002441 =005 20120730164059.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143988 =035 \\$aBZZ3894NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVitamin E deficiency =450 \\$wnne$aTocopherol deficiency =550 \\$wg$aAvitaminosis =750 \2$aVitamin E Deficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014811 =LDR 00422cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362693102441 =005 20010922152935.0 =008 920803||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143987 =035 \\$aBZZ3893NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP772.T6$cPhysiology =150 \\$aVitamin E =450 \\$wnne$aTocopherol =550 \\$wg$aIsopentenoids =550 \\$wg$aVitamins, Fat-soluble =750 \2$aVitamin E =LDR 00348cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362693202441 =005 20120730164059.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143983 =035 \\$aBZZ3889NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVitamin D deficiency =550 \\$wg$aAvitaminosis =750 \2$aVitamin D Deficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014808 =LDR 00423cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362693302441 =005 20120730164059.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143982 =035 \\$aBZZ3888NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVitamin D =550 \\$wg$aCalcium regulating hormones =550 \\$wg$aSteroid hormones =550 \\$wg$aVitamins, Fat-soluble =750 \2$aVitamin D$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014807 =LDR 00512cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362693402441 =005 20120730164059.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143980 =035 \\$aBZZ3886NU =035 \\$aSH 85143980 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA645.V58$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC627.S36$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aVitamin C deficiency =450 \\$wnne$aAscorbic acid deficiency =550 \\$wg$aAvitaminosis =750 \2$aAscorbic Acid Deficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001206 =LDR 00446cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362693502441 =005 20120730164059.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143977 =035 \\$aBZZ3883NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP772.A8$cPhysiology =150 \\$aVitamin C =450 \\$wnne$aAscorbic acid =550 \\$wg$aHydroxy acids =550 \\$wg$aVitamins, Water-soluble =750 \2$aAscorbic acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001205 =LDR 00647cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362693602441 =005 20120730164059.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143975 =035 \\$aBZZ3881NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP772.C3 =150 \\$aCarnitine =450 \\$aBT factor =450 \\$wnne$aVitamin BT =550 \\$wg$aVitamin B complex =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clinical aspects of human carnitine deficiency, 1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCarnitine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002331 =LDR 00477cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362693702441 =005 20120730164058.0 =008 910606in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143972 =035 \\$aBZZ3878NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC627.V55 =150 \\$aVitamin B12 deficiency =450 \\$wnne$aCyanocobalamine deficiency =450 \\$aVitamin B 12 deficiency$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAvitaminosis =750 \2$aVitamin B 12 Deficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014806 =LDR 00618cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362693802441 =005 20120730164058.0 =008 060622i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143970 =035 \\$aBZZ3876NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP772.C9$cPhysiology =150 \\$aVitamin B12 =450 \\$aCobalamin =450 \\$aCobalamine =450 \\$aCyanocobalamin =450 \\$wnne$aCyanocobalamine =450 \\$aVitamin B 12 =550 \\$wg$aCorrinoids =550 \\$wg$aVitamin B complex =670 \\$aMESH$b(Vitamin B 12 x Cobalamin, Cyanocobalamin) =750 \2$aVitamin B 12$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014805 =LDR 00418cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362693902441 =005 20120730164055.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143735 =035 \\$aBZZ3641NU =035 \\$aSH 85143735 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR189.5.V5 =150 \\$aViral vaccines =450 \\$aVirus vaccines =550 \\$wg$aVaccines =750 \2$aViral Vaccines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014765 =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362694002441 =005 20120730164055.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143733 =035 \\$aBZZ3639NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRC772.V5 =150 \\$aViral pneumonia =450 \\$aPneumonia, Viral$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aPneumonia =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =750 \2$aPneumonia, Viral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011024 =LDR 01039cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362694102441 =005 20120730164054.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143731 =035 \\$aBZZ3637LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aViral hemorrhagic septicemia =450 \\$aEgtved disease =450 \\$aHemorrhagic septicemia, Viral =450 \\$aVHS (Viral hemorrhagic septicemia) =550 \\$wg$aFishes$xVirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aSepticemia =670 \\$aMitro, M.G. 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It afflicts over 50 species of freshwater and marine fish in several parts of the northern hemisphere.) =750 \2$aHemorrhagic Septicemia, Viral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031941 =LDR 00504cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362694202441 =005 20120730164054.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143730 =035 \\$aBZZ3636NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aViral genetics =450 \\$aGenes, Viral$5IEN =450 \\$aVirus genetics =450 \\$aViruses$xGenetics =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial genetics =750 \2$aGenes, Viral$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005814 =750 \2$aViruses$xgenetics$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D014780Q000235 =LDR 00519cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362694302441 =005 20120730164054.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143727 =035 \\$aBZZ3633NU =035 \\$ash 85143727 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC268.57 =150 \\$aViral carcinogenesis =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial carcinogenesis =550 \\$aOncogenic viruses =750 \2$81$wb$aOncogenic Viruses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009858 =750 \2$81$wb$aNeoplasms$xetiology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009369Q000209 =LDR 00423cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362694402441 =005 20120730164054.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143726 =035 \\$aBZZ3632NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.5.V =150 \\$aViral antigens =450 \\$aAntigens, Viral$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAntigens =550 \\$wg$aViruses =750 \2$aAntigens, Viral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000956 =LDR 01241cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362694502441 =005 20120730164054.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143723 =035 \\$aBZZ3629NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85143723 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL666.O69$cZoology =150 \\$aViperidae =450 \\$aViperids =450 \\$aVipers =550 \\$wg$aSnakes =550 \\$wg$aSquamata =670 \\$aITIS, Oct. 18, 2000$b(Viperidae. Common names: pit vipers, vipers. Suborder Serpentes, Order Squamata) =670 \\$aThe EMBL reptile database, via WWW, Oct. 18, 2000$b(Family Viperidae (Vipers and Pit Vipers). Superfamily Xenophidia (Colubroidea Caenophidia), Order Squamata; viperids; vipers; pit vipers (subfamily Crotalinae), pitless vipers (subfamilies Viperinae and Azemiopinae)) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(viper 1 a: a common European venomous snake (Vipera berus); broadly: any snake of the venomous Old World family Viperidae and sometimes the closely related Crotalidae) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(viper 1) any of several venomous Old World snakes of the genus Vipera 2) any related snakes belonging to the family Viperidae 3) see pit viper) =750 \2$aViperidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017819 =LDR 00332cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362694602441 =005 20120730164054.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143716 =035 \\$aBZZ3622NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aViomycin =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =750 \2$aViomycin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014756 =LDR 00683cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362694702441 =005 20120730164054.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143541 =035 \\$aBZZ3447NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85143541 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.V5$cBotany =053 \0$aSB295.U56$cMedicinal plants =053 \0$aSB413.V8$cCulture =150 \\$aViolets =450 \\$aViola (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aViolaceae =670 \\$aEncyc. Am.$b(violet: violets comprise the genus Viola, largest genus of the Violaceae) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro$b(Viola: genus) =681 \\$iExample under$aFlowers =750 \2$aViola$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032413 =LDR 00870cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362694802441 =005 20120730164054.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143521 =035 \\$aBZZ3427NU =035 \\$aSH 85143521 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ506.V56$cChild psychiatry =150 \\$aViolence in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychopathology =550 \\$aChildren and violence =680 \\$iHere are entered works on children's violent behavior. Works on children's experiences with, conceptions of, and reactions to violence are entered under$aChildren and violence. =681 \\$iNote under$aChildren and violence =750 \2$81$wb$aViolence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014754 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aViolence$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00677cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362694902441 =005 20120730164054.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143514 =035 \\$aBZZ3420NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85143514 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM886$cSociology =053 \0$aHM1116$bHM1126$cSocial psychology =053 \0$aRC569.5.V55$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aViolence =360 \\$isubdivision$aViolence against$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aViolent behavior =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology =670 \\$aLC database, May 4, 1999$b(titles: violent behavior) =750 \2$aViolence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014754 =LDR 01483cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362695002441 =005 20120730164054.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143414 =035 \\$aBZZ3320NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aTD887.V55$cAir pollutant =150 \\$aVinyl chloride =450 \\$aChlorethene =450 \\$aChlorethylene =450 \\$aChloroethene =450 \\$aChloroethylene =450 \\$aEthylene monochloride =450 \\$aMonochloroethene =450 \\$aVinyl chloride monomer =550 \\$wg$aChlorides =550 \\$wg$aVinyl halides =670 \\$aVinyl halides carcinogenicity : vinyl bromide, vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride, 1984:$bp. 1 (Vinyl chloride is the only vinyl halide for which an OSHA exposure standard currently exists) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 2, 2011$b(Vinyl chloride; organochloride with the formula H b2 (BC:CHCl; also called vinyl chloride monomer, VCM or chloroethene; IUPAC name: Chloroethene; other names: Vinyl chloride monomer, VCM, Chloroethylene) =670 \\$aChemical fact sheets -- vinyl chloride, via Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services website, viewed Nov. 2, 2011$b(Vinyl chloride. Also known as: Chlorethylene, Chlorethene, Ethylene monochloride, Monochloroethene, VC; colorless flammable gas that evaporates very quickly; used to make polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes, wire coatings, vehicle upholstery, and plastic kitchen ware) =750 \2$aVinyl Chloride$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014752 =LDR 00426cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362695102441 =005 20120730164054.0 =008 931025||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143400 =035 \\$aBZZ3306NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC271.V56 =150 \\$aVindesine =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aVinblastine =750 \2$aVindesine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014751 =LDR 00397cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362695202441 =005 20120730164053.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143399 =035 \\$aBZZ3305NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVincristine =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aVincamine =750 \2$aVincristine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014750 =LDR 00447cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362695302441 =005 20120730164053.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143390 =035 \\$aBZZ3296NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.V$cPharmacology =150 \\$aVincamine =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \\$wg$aSedatives =550 \\$wg$aVasodilators =550 \\$wg$aVinca =750 \2$aVincamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014749 =LDR 00281cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362695402441 =005 20120730164053.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143388 =035 \\$aBZZ3294NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aVinca =750 \2$aVinca$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031053 =LDR 00432cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362695502441 =005 20120730164053.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143387 =035 \\$aBZZ3293NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVinblastine =450 \\$aVincaleukoblastine =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aVincamine =750 \2$aVinblastine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014747 =LDR 01068cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362695602441 =005 20060426130750.0 =008 060206i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143277 =035 \\$aBZZ3183NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aDS557$bDS559.9 =150 \\$aVietnam War, 1961-1975 =450 \\$aVietnam Conflict, 1961-1975 =450 \\$wnne$aVietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975 =450 \\$wnnoa$aVietnamese Conflict, 1961-$5IEN =450 \\$aVietnamese War, 1961-1975 =551 \\$wg$aUnited States$xHistory$y1961-1969 =551 \\$wg$aUnited States$xHistory$y1969- =551 \\$wg$aVietnam$xHistory$y1945-1975 =670 \\$aEncyc. Britannica$b(Vietnam War) =670 \\$aEncyc. Americana$b(Vietnam War) =670 \\$aAcademic American Encyc.$b(Vietnam War) =670 \\$aWorld Book Encyc.$b(Vietnam War) =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 6, 2006$b(Vietnam War; Vietnam Conflict; Vietnamese War) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060414 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975 =750 \2$aVietnam Conflict$0(DNLM)D047829$5IEN =LDR 00534cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362695702441 =005 20120730164053.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143214 =035 \\$aBZZ3120NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aLB1044.75$5IEN =150 \\$aVideo tapes =450 \\$aTape recordings, Video =450 \\$aTapes, Video =450 \\$aVideotapes =550 \\$wg$aMagnetic tapes =550 \\$wg$aVideo recordings =550 \\$aTelevision film =750 \2$aVideotape Recording$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014743 =LDR 01834cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362695802441 =005 20120806164302.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143202 =035 \\$aBZZ3108NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aGV1469.3$bGV1469.37 =150 \\$aVideo games =450 \\$aTelevision games =450 \\$aVideogames =550 \\$wg$aElectronic games =670 \\$aForza motorsport 4, c2011:$bcontainer ("Most diverse line up of cars ever seen in a video game"; "White-knuckle racing ... loads of new cars"; "Best racing game"; Xbox 360) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online dict., May 8, 2012$b(video game: an electronic game played by means of images on a video screen and often emphasizing fast action) =670 \\$aDictionary.com, May 8, 2012$b(video game: 1. any of various games played using a microcomputer with a keyboard and often joysticks to manipulate changes or respond to the action or questions on the screen. 2. any of various games played using a microchip-controlled device, as an arcade machine or hand-held toy. Also called electronic game.) =670 \\$aThe American heritage dictionary of the English language, �2000, via TheFreeDictionary.com, May 8, 2012$b(video game: An electronic or computerized game played by manipulating images on a video display or television screen.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 8, 2012$b(A video game is an electronic game that involves human interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device. The word video in video game traditionally referred to a raster display device, but following popularization of the term "video game", it now implies any type of display device. ... In the early days of cartridge consoles, they were sometimes called TV games.) =750 \2$aVideo Games$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018910 =LDR 00864cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362695902441 =005 20131210102121.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143198 =035 \\$aBZZ3104NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTK6685$cTelevision =150 \\$aVideodiscs =450 \\$aDiscs, Video =450 \\$aDisks, Video =450 \\$wnne$aVideo discs =450 \\$aVideo disks =450 \\$aVideodisks =550 \\$wg$aOptical disks =550 \\$wg$aVideo recordings =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Videodisk, also videodisc) =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/21/92$b(videodisc; videodiscs; video discs; video disc; videodisk; videodisks; video disk; video disks) =670 \\$aBarnhart dict. of new English, 3rd ed.$b(videodisk or videodisc) =670 \\$aAAT$b(videodiscs) =750 \2$aVideodisc Recording$0(DNLM)D014742$5IEN =LDR 00633cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362696002441 =005 20131112135254.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143177 =035 \\$aBZZ3083NU =035 \\$ash 85143177 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHV6250$bHV6250.4 =150 \\$aVictims of crimes =360 \\$isubdivision$aCrimes against$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aCrime victims =450 \\$aVictimology =450 \\$aVictims of crime$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aVictims =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/12/93$b(Crime victims) =750 \2$aCrime Victims$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019548 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362696102441 =005 20120730164051.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143143 =035 \\$aBZZ3049NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C199$cBotany =150 \\$aViburnum =550 \\$wg$aCaprifoliaceae =750 \2$aViburnum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027925 =LDR 00595cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362696202441 =005 20120730164051.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143142 =035 \\$aBZZ3048NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.V53$cTaxonomy =053 \0$aQR201.C5$cPathogen =150 \\$aVibrio cholerae =450 \\$wnne$aCholera spirillum =450 \\$aCholera vibrio =450 \\$aEl Tor vibrio =450 \\$wnne$aVibrio comma =450 \\$aVibrio el Tor =450 \\$aVibrio eltor =550 \\$wg$aVibrio =750 \2$aVibrio cholerae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014734 =LDR 00538cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362696302441 =005 20120730164051.0 =008 021227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143141 =035 \\$aBZZ3047NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.V53 =150 \\$aVibrio =450 \\$aBeneckea =550 \\$wg$aVibrionaceae =670 \\$aMESH$b(Vibrio x Beneckea) =670 \\$aBergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, 1984:$bp. 518 (Genus Vibrio Pacini 1854 (Bececkea Campbell 1957)) =750 \2$aVibrio$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014733 =LDR 00591cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362696402441 =005 20070518084906.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143127 =035 \\$aBZZ3033NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aVibration syndrome =450 \\$aRaynaud's phenomenon of occupational origin =450 \\$aVibration-induced white finger =550 \\$wg$aFingers$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aOccupational diseases =550 \\$wg$aVibration$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$aRaynaud's disease =750 \2$aHand-Arm Vibration Syndrome$0(DNLM)D053421$5IEN =LDR 00702cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362696502441 =005 20120730164051.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143117 =035 \\$aBZZ3023NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA935$bQA939$cAnalytic mechanics =053 \0$aQC231$cSound =053 \0$aQC235$cGases in tubes =053 \0$aQC241$cStrings, rods, membranes, plates =053 \0$aTA355$cEngineering =150 \\$aVibration =360 \\$isubdivision$aVibration$iunder types of equipment, structures, and vehicles, e.g.$aAutomobiles--Vibration =550 \\$wg$aCycles =550 \\$wg$aMechanics =550 \\$wg$aSound =750 \2$aVibration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014732 =LDR 00880cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362696602441 =005 20120730164051.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143086 =035 \\$aBZZ2992NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF780.4 =150 \\$aVeterinary virology =360 \\$isubdivisions$aVirus diseases$iand$aViruses$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Virus diseases; 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Fishes--Surgery =360 \\$isubdivision$aSurgery$iunder individual animals, e.g.$aCattle--Surgery; Fishes--Surgery =450 \\$aFarriery =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary medicine =750 \2$aSurgery, Veterinary$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D013522 =LDR 00529cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362697102441 =005 20120730164050.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143078 =035 \\$aBZZ2984NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aUH650$bUH655 =150 \\$aVeterinary service, Military =360 \\$isubdivision$aVeterinary service$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Veterinary service =450 \\$aMilitary veterinary service =750 \2$aVeterinary Service, Military$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014731 =LDR 00486cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362697202441 =005 20120730164050.0 =008 930928i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143073 =035 \\$aBZZ2979NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF757.8 =150 \\$aVeterinary radiography =550 \\$wg$aRadiography, Medical =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary diagnostic imaging =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary radiology =750 \2$aRadiography$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011859Q000662 =LDR 00558cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362697302441 =005 20120730164050.0 =008 860211in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143071 =035 \\$aBZZ2977NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF780.6 =150 \\$aVeterinary protozoology =450 \\$aProtozoan diseases in animals =550 \\$wg$aMedical protozoology =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary microbiology =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary parasitology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aProtozoan Infections, Animal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011529 =LDR 00692cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362697402441 =005 20120730164050.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143069 =035 \\$aBZZ2975NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85143069 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aSF768$bSF768.2 =150 \\$aVeterinary physiology =360 \\$isubdivisions$aPhysiology$iand$aEmbryos--Physiology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Physiology; 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Policy and Procedure Manual, via WWW, Mar. 31, 2006$b(emergency procedures: tornadoes and cyclonic storms (the potential for tornadoes and other cyclonic storms)) =670 \\$aBluestein, H.B. Tornado alley : monster storms of the Great Plains, 1999. =750 \2$aTornadoes$0(DNLM)D055869$5IEN =LDR 00385cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362718802441 =005 20120730164017.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136059 =035 \\$aBZY5965NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aToothbrushes =550 \\$wg$aBrooms and brushes =550 \\$wg$aOral hygiene products =750 \2$aToothbrushing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014099 =LDR 00608cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362718902441 =005 20120730164017.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136058 =035 \\$aBZY5964NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRK322 =150 \\$aToothache =450 \\$aDental pain =450 \\$aOdontalgia =450 \\$aTooth pain =550 \\$wg$aPain =550 \\$wg$aTeeth$xDiseases =670 \\$aMesh browser, Nov. 7, 2006$b(Toothache. Entry term: Odontalgia) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Nov. 7, 2006$b(dental pain; tooth pain) =750 \2$aToothache$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014098 =LDR 00380cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362719002441 =005 20120730164017.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136056 =035 \\$aBZY5962NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTooth loss =450 \\$aLoss of tooth =550 \\$wg$aDentition =550 \\$wg$aTeeth =750 \2$aTooth Loss$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016388 =LDR 00503cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362719102441 =005 20070601131109.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136047 =035 \\$aBZY5953NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL785 =150 \\$aTool use in animals =450 \\$aAnimal tool users =450 \\$aTool use by animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimal behavior =550 \\$wg$aAnimal intelligence =550 \\$wg$aTools =750 \2$aTool Use Behavior$0(DNLM)D053001$5IEN =LDR 00315cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362719202441 =005 20120730164017.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136026 =035 \\$aBZY5932NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTonsils$xCancer =750 \2$aTonsillar Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014067 =LDR 00431cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362719302441 =005 20090312132445.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136024 =035 \\$aBZY5930NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM331$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP146$cPhysiology =150 \\$aTonsils =550 \\$wg$aLymphoid tissue =550 \\$wg$aPharynx =750 \2$aPalatine Tonsil$0(DNLM)D014066$5IEN =LDR 00427cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362719402441 =005 20120730164017.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136023 =035 \\$aBZY5929NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRF491 =150 \\$aTonsillitis =450 \\$aTonsils$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =550 \\$wg$aTonsils$xDiseases =750 \2$aTonsillitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014069 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362719502441 =005 20120730164016.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136021 =035 \\$aBZY5927NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF484.5 =150 \\$aTonsillectomy =450 \\$aTonsils$xSurgery =750 \2$aTonsillectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014068 =LDR 00397cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362719602441 =005 20120730164016.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85136018 =035 \\$aBZY5924NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE79.T6 =150 \\$aTonometry =450 \\$aTonography =550 \\$wg$aGlaucoma$xDiagnosis =750 \2$aTonometry, Ocular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014065 =LDR 01093cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362719702441 =005 20071206124734.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85136005 =035 \\$aBZY5911LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \0$aSB307.T6$cSpice plant =150 \\$aTonka bean =450 \\$aCoumara nut =450 \\$aCoumarouna odora =450 \\$aCoumarouna odorata =450 \\$aDipteryx odorata =450 \\$aTonga bean =450 \\$aTonqua bean =450 \\$aTonquin bean =550 \\$wg$aDipteryx =670 \\$aPlants national database, Oct. 11, 2007$b(Dipteryx odorata (Aublet) Willd., tonka bean, synonyms: Coumarouna odora, Coumarouna odorata) =670 \\$aWiersma, J.H. World economic plants, 1999$b(Dipteryx odorata, tonga-bean, tonka-bean) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(tonka bean: a tropical South American tree (Dipteryx odorata) having pulpy, egg-shaped, one-seeded pods and fragrant seeds used as a substitute for vanilla and for flavoring tobacco and candies) =750 \2$aDipteryx$0(DNLM)D046914$5IEN =LDR 00307cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362719802441 =005 20120730164016.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135995 =035 \\$aBZY5901NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTongue$xDiseases =750 \2$aTongue Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014060 =LDR 00311cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362719902441 =005 20120730164016.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135994 =035 \\$aBZY5900NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTongue$xCancer =750 \2$aTongue Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014062 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362720002441 =005 20120730164016.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135992 =035 \\$aBZY5898NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL946$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM503$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aTongue =550 \\$wg$aMouth =750 \2$aTongue$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014059 =LDR 00943cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362720102441 =005 20121226153330.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135956 =035 \\$aBZY5862NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNNCU-C =053 \0$aRC78.7.T62 =150 \\$aTomography, Emission =450 \\$aComputerized emission tomography =450 \\$aEmission tomography =450 \\$aPET-CT (Tomography) =450 \\$aPET (Tomography) =450 \\$aPositron emission tomography =450 \\$aPositron emission transaxial tomography =450 \\$aRadionuclide tomography =450 \\$aScintigraphy, Tomographic =450 \\$aTomography, Radionuclide =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis$xData processing =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic imaging =550 \\$wg$aPositrons$xEmission =550 \\$wg$aRadioisotope scanning =670 \\$aNanni, C. PET-CT, c2012. =750 \2$aTomography, Emission-Computed$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014055 =LDR 01309cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362720202441 =005 20120730164016.0 =008 050831i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135955 =035 \\$aBZY5861NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC78.7.T6 =150 \\$aTomography =360 \\$isubdivision$aTomography$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases and individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCancer--Tomography; Heart--Tomography =360 \\$isubdivision$aTomography$iunder individual diseases and organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCancer--Tomography; Heart--Tomography =450 \\$aBody section radiography =450 \\$aComputed tomography =450 \\$aComputerized tomography =450 \\$aCT (Computer tomography) =450 \\$aLaminagraphy =450 \\$aLaminography =450 \\$aRadiological stratigraphy =450 \\$aStratigraphy, Radiological =450 \\$aTomographic imaging =450 \\$aZonography =550 \\$wg$aCross-sectional imaging =550 \\$wg$aRadiography, Medical =550 \\$aGeometric tomography =670 \\$a97-37997: Rothman, Stephen L.G. Dental applications of computerized tomography : surgical planning for implant placement, 1998$b(Computerized tomography, CT) =750 \2$aTomography$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D014054 =LDR 00962cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362720302441 =005 20120730164016.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135924 $zsh 88022907 =035 \\$aBZY5830NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S7$cBotany =053 \0$aSB349$cCulture =150 \\$aTomatoes =450 \\$aGarden tomato =450 \\$wnne$aLycopersicon =450 \\$aLycopersicon esculentum =450 \\$aSolanum lycopersicum =550 \\$wg$aSolanaceae =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, Jan. 3, 2007$b(Genus: Lycopersicon Mill., sometimes included in Solanum L., Family: Solanaceae, common name: tomato; Lycopersicon esculentum) =670 \\$aPlants national database, Feb. 2, 2007$b(Solanum lycopersicum L. var. lycopersicum, garden tomato, synonym: Lycopersicon esculentum) =688 \\$aHeading from sh 88022907, deleted 20070308: 150:##:_{dollar}a Lycopersicon =750 \2$aLycopersicon esculentum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018551 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362720402441 =005 20120730164016.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135909 =035 \\$aBZY5815NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aToluidine blue =450 \\$aTolonium chloride =450 \\$aToluidine blue O =550 \\$wg$aPhenothiazine =750 \2$aTolonium Chloride$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014048 =LDR 00517cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362720502441 =005 20120730164016.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135907 =035 \\$aBZY5813NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD341.H9 =150 \\$aToluene =450 \\$aMethylbenzene =450 \\$aPhenylmethane =450 \\$aToluol =550 \\$wg$aAromatic compounds =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(Toluene; methylbenzene, phenylmethane) =750 \2$aToluene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014050 =LDR 00464cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362720602441 =005 20120730164016.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135901 =035 \\$aBZY5807NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTolmetin =450 \\$aMethyltoluoylpyrroleacetic acid =550 \\$wg$aAntiarthritic agents =550 \\$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aToluene =750 \2$aTolmetin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014046 =LDR 00446cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362720702441 =005 20120730164016.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135874 =035 \\$aBZY5780NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRM661.T6$cDiabetes therapy =150 \\$aTolbutamide =550 \\$wg$aHypoglycemic sulfonylureas =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 20, 2007$b(Tolbutamide) =750 \2$aTolbutamide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014044 =LDR 00600cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362720802441 =005 20120730164016.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135838 =035 \\$aBZY5744NU =035 \\$ash 85135838 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC489.T68$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aToken economy (Psychology) =450 \\$aEconomies, Token (Psychology) =450 \\$aEconomy, Token (Psychology) =450 \\$aToken reinforcement (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aBehavior modification =550 \\$wg$aReward (Psychology) =750 \2$aToken Economy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014040 =LDR 00651cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362720902441 =005 20120730164015.0 =008 060525i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135825 =035 \\$aBZY5731NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGT476$cManners and customs =053 \0$aTH6498$cPlumbing =150 \\$aToilets =450 \\$aFlush toilets =450 \\$aLatrines =450 \\$aToilet facilities$5IEN =450 \\$wnne$aWater-closets =550 \\$wg$aPlumbing fixtures =550 \\$aBathrooms =550 \\$aOuthouses =550 \\$aPublic toilets =550 \\$aRestrooms =750 \2$aToilet Facilities$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014038 =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362721002441 =005 20120730164015.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135798 =035 \\$aBZY5704NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR415.5 =150 \\$aTogaviruses =450 \\$aTogaviridae =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =750 \2$aTogaviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014035 =LDR 00684cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362721102441 =005 20120730164015.0 =008 050216||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135784 =035 \\$aBZY5690NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQM549 =150 \\$aToes =450 \\$aDigits (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aFoot =670 \\$aThe American Heritage dictionary of the English language, via Bartleby.com, Feb. 16, 2005$b(toe 1a. One of the digits of a vertebrate. b. The forepart of a foot or hoof. c. The terminal segment of an invertebrate's limb; digit 1a. A human finger or toe. b. A corresponding part in other vertebrates) =750 \2$aToes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014034 =LDR 00576cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362721202441 =005 20120730164012.0 =008 060713i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135343 =035 \\$aBZY5249NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL638.C55$cZoology =053 \0$aSH167.T54$cFish culture =150 \\$aTilapia =450 \\$aTilapias =550 \\$wg$aCichlids =550 \\$aSarotherodon =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(tilapia: 1) a genus of African freshwater food fishes (family Cichlidae); 2) -s: any fish of the genus) =750 \2$aTilapia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017210 =LDR 00467cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362721302441 =005 20120730164015.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135762 =035 \\$aBZY5668NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.T =150 \\$aTobramycin =450 \\$aNebramycin factor 6 =550 \\$wg$aAminoglycosides =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aAntibiotics =750 \2$aTobramycin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014031 =LDR 00807cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362721402441 =005 20100526164800.0 =008 030822i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135318 =035 \\$aBZY5224NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.C23$cZoology =150 \\$aTiger =450 \\$aLeo tigris =450 \\$aPanthera tigris =450 \\$wnne$aTigers =550 \\$wg$aPanthera =670 \\$aITIS, Mar. 19, 2010$b(Panthera tigris (Linnaeus, 1758) -- Tiger) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, 3rd ed., via WWW, Mar. 19, 2010$b(Panthera tigris. Common name: Tiger) =670 \\$aIUCN red list of threatened species, via WWW, Mar. 19, 2010$b(Panthera tigris (Tiger)) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20100505 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Tigers =750 \2$aTigers$0(DNLM)D046010$5IEN =LDR 00872cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362721502441 =005 20120730164015.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135738 =035 \\$aBZY5644NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTobacco mosaic virus =450 \\$aPepper mosaic virus =450 \\$aTMV (Plant virus) =450 \\$aTobacco calico virus =450 \\$aTobacco distorting mosaic virus =450 \\$aTobacco mosaic tobamovirus =450 \\$aTomato mosaic virus =450 \\$aToMV (Plant virus) =550 \\$wg$aMosaic viruses =550 \\$wg$aTobamoviruses =670 \\$aHandbook of plant virus diseases, 1999:$bp. 260 (Tobacco mosaic tobamovirus (TMV)) =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 1330 (Tobacco mosaic virus, ToMV, in Tobamovirus, unassigned genus) =750 \2$aTobacco Mosaic Virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014027 =LDR 00483cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362721602441 =005 20101025093239.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135258 =035 \\$aBZY5164NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTiclopidine =450 \\$aChlorobenzyltetrahydrothienopyridine =450 \\$aChlorophenylmethyltetrahydrothienopyridine =550 \\$wg$aAnticoagulants (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aPyridine =750 \2$aTiclopidine$0(DNLM)D013988$5IEN =LDR 00498cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362721702441 =005 20120730164012.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135254 =035 \\$aBZY5160NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA641.T5$cPublic health =053 \0$aSF810.T5$cVeterinary medicine =150 \\$aTicks$xControl =450 \\$aTick control =450 \\$aTicks as carriers of disease$xControl =550 \\$aAcaricides =750 \2$aTick Control$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013983 =LDR 00534cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362721802441 =005 20130515141321.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135735 =035 \\$aBZY5641NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD9130$bHD9149$cIndustry =053 \0$aTS2220$bTS2283$cManufacture =150 \\$aTobacco industry =450 \\$wnne$aTobacco manufacture and trade =450 \\$aTobacco products industry =550 \\$wg$aPlant products industry =750 \2$aTobacco Industry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019460 =LDR 00864cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362721902441 =005 20120730164012.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135253 =035 \\$aBZY5159NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL458.15.P37$cZoology =150 \\$aTicks =450 \\$aIxodida =450 \\$aIxodides =450 \\$aIxodoidea =450 \\$aMetastigmata =550 \\$wg$aParasitiformes =550 \\$aAcarology =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Tick: any of numerous arachnids that constitute the acarine super family Ixodoidea) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(Tick: common name for 850 species of the suborder Metastigmata, within the subclass Acarina. They are assigned to three families: Argasidae (soft ticks) and Nuttalliellidae and Ixodidae (together constituting the hard ticks)) =750 \2$aTicks$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013987 =LDR 00629cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362722002441 =005 20140703170526.0 =008 940322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135732 =035 \\$aBZY5638NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85135732 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV5725$bHV5770$cSocial pathology =053 \0$aRC567$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aTobacco use =360 \\$isubdivision$aTobacco use$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$wnne$aTobacco habit =550 \\$wg$aHabit =550 \\$wg$aSubstance abuse =550 \\$aNicotine addiction =750 \2$aTobacco Use$0(DNLM)D064424$5IEN =LDR 00888cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362722102441 =005 20120730164012.0 =008 051004i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135249 =035 \\$aBZY5155NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTick paralysis =450 \\$aAscending tick paralysis =550 \\$wg$aParalysis =550 \\$wg$aTicks$xToxicology =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 4, 2005$b(Tick Paralysis: paralysis caused by a tick bite; paralysis caused by a neurotropic toxin secreted by the salivary glands of ticks) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(paralysis, tick p.: a progressive ascending flaccid motor paralysis which follows the bite of certain ticks) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(paralysis, ascending tick paralysis: ascending myelitis due to the bite of a tick. Also called tick paralysis) =750 \2$aTick Paralysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013985 =LDR 00525cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362722202441 =005 20130528093643.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135709 =035 \\$aBZY5615NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGT3020$bGT3030$cManners and customs =053 \0$aQK495.S7$cBotany =053 \0$aSB273$bSB278$cCulture =150 \\$aTobacco =450 \\$aMahorka =450 \\$aMakhorka =450 \\$aNicotiana tabacum =550 \\$wg$aNicotiana =750 \2$aTobacco$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014026 =LDR 00509cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362722302441 =005 20120730164012.0 =008 920114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135248 =035 \\$aBZY5154NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTick-borne encephalitis viruses =450 \\$aEncephalitis viruses, Tick-borne =450 \\$aTE viruses =550 \\$wg$aFlaviviruses =670 \\$aMESH$b(Encephalitis viruses, Tick-borne) =750 \2$aEncephalitis Viruses, Tick-Borne$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004669 =LDR 00971cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362722402441 =005 20120730164014.0 =008 000406i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135695 =035 \\$aBZY5601NU =035 \\$aSH 85135695 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL638.B3$cZoology =150 \\$aToadfishes =450 \\$aBatrachidae =450 \\$aBatrachoididae =450 \\$aBatrachoidiformes =450 \\$aHaplodoci =550 \\$wg$aOsteichthyes =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. 11, p. 811 (toadfish: any of about 45 species of bottom-living fishes constituting the family Batrachoididae and the order Batrachoidiformes) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 892 (Batrachoidiformes: toadfishes, a small order containing the single family Batrachoididae) =670 \\$aNelson, J.S. Fishes of the world, 1994:$bp. 238 (Order Batrachoidiformes (Haplodoci) family Batrachoididae - toadfishes) =750 \2$aBatrachoidiformes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D024541 =LDR 01208cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362722502441 =005 20120730164012.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135241 =035 \\$aBZY5147NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRC552.T5 =150 \\$aTic disorders =450 \\$aHabit contractions =450 \\$aHabit spasms =450 \\$aStereotyped movement disorders =450 \\$wnne$aTic =450 \\$aTics =550 \\$wg$aPsychomotor disorders =670 \\$aKaplan clin. psych$b(include Tourette's disorder, chronic motor or vocal tic disorder, transient tic disorder, and tic disorder not otherwise specified) =670 \\$aCampbell dict. psych.$b(habit spasm, habit contrction) =670 \\$aForfar paediatrics$b(Tics) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tic) =670 \\$aDSM IIIR$b(Tic disorders) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on involuntary, sudden, rapid, recurrent, nonrhythmic, movements or vocalizations. Works on intentional, repetitive, non-spasmodic behaviors that serve no constructive, socially acceptable purpose are entered under$aStereotyped behavior (Psychiatry) =750 \2$aTic Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013981 =750 \2$aTics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020323 =LDR 00300cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362722602441 =005 20120730164012.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135236 =035 \\$aBZY5142NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTibial nerve =750 \2$aTibial Nerve$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013979 =LDR 01314cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362722702441 =005 20121023153116.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135624 =035 \\$aBZY5530NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.T6$cInorganic and general chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.T6$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTN693.T5$cMetallography =053 \0$aTP245.T85$cChemical technology =150 \\$aTitanium compounds =450 \\$aTitanic compounds =450 \\$aTitanous compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =670 \\$aWeb. 3$btitanic (of, relating to, or containing titanium -- used esp. of compounds in which this element is tetravalent; compare titanous) titanous (of, relating to, or derived from titanium -- used esp. of compounds in which this element is trivalent; compare titanic) =670 \\$aAmerican heritage dict. of the English lang., c2000$b(titanic: Relating to or containing titanium, especially with valence 4; titanous: Relating to or containing titanium, especially with valence 3) =670 \\$aOCLC, July 18, 2012$b(in titles: titanic acid-alkali metal compounds; titanic chloride; titanic acid compounds; polyvinyl titanic esters and related compounds; titanous chloride) =750 \2$aTitanium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014025 =LDR 00533cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362722802441 =005 20120730164011.0 =008 050302||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135234 =035 \\$aBZY5140NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTibia =450 \\$aShank bone =450 \\$aShin bone =450 \\$aShinbone =550 \\$wg$aBones =550 \\$wg$aLeg =550 \\$aTibiotarsus =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(tibia: also called shin bone, shank bone, shinbone) =750 \2$aTibia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013977 =LDR 00499cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362722902441 =005 20120730164014.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135605 =035 \\$aBZY5511NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.T6$cChemistry =053 \\$aTA480.T54$cEngineering materials =053 \\$aTP245.T85$cChemical technology =053 \\$aTS562$cManufactures =150 \\$aTitanium =550 \\$wg$aTitanium group =750 \2$aTitanium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014025 =LDR 00528cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362723002441 =005 20120730164011.0 =008 060524i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135182 =035 \\$aBZY5088NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP572.T5 =150 \\$aThyroxine =450 \\$aT4 thyroid hormone =550 \\$wg$aThyroid hormones =670 \\$aMESH browser, May 24, 2006$b(Thyroxine: the major hormone derived from the thyroid gland. Entry term: T4 Thyroid Hormone) =750 \2$aThyroxine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013974 =LDR 00563cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362723102441 =005 20120730164014.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135597 =035 \\$aBZY5503NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQM556.5.P53 =150 \\$aTissues$xPlastic embedment =450 \\$aEmbedding of tissues in plastic =450 \\$aEmbedment of tissues in plastic =450 \\$aPlastic embedment of tissues =550 \\$wg$aHistology$xTechnique =550 \\$wg$aPlastic coating =750 \2$aPlastic Embedding$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016613 =LDR 00621cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362723202441 =005 20060607165058.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135181 =035 \\$aBZY5087NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP572.T56 =150 \\$aThyrotropin releasing factor =450 \\$aProtirelin =450 \\$aThyroliberin =450 \\$aThyrotropin releasing hormone =450 \\$aTRH (Hormone) =550 \\$wg$aPituitary hormone releasing factors =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 24, 2006$b(Thyrotropin Releasing Factor) =750 \2$aThyrotropin-Releasing Hormone$0(DNLM)D013973$5IEN =LDR 00673cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362723302441 =005 20120730164014.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135594 =035 \\$aBZY5500NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQM551$bQM575$cHistology =053 \\$aQP88$cPhysiology =150 \\$aTissues =550 \\$aHistology =550 \\$aOrgans (Anatomy) =680 \\$iGeneral works on the microscopic anatomy of animal tissues are entered under the heading$aHistology.$iStudies of particular tissues or organs are entered under the name of the tissue or organ, e.g.$aBone, Cartilage, Kidneys, Pancreas. =750 \2$aTissues$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014024 =LDR 00564cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362723402441 =005 20120730164011.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135180 =035 \\$aBZY5086NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP572.T55 =150 \\$aThyrotropin =450 \\$aThyroid stimulating hormone =450 \\$aThyrotrophin =450 \\$aTSH (Hormone) =550 \\$wg$aGlycoprotein hormones =550 \\$wg$aPituitary hormones =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 24, 2006$b(Thyrotropin) =750 \2$aThyrotropin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013972 =LDR 00379cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362723502441 =005 20090723093935.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135590 =035 \\$aBZY5496NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aTissue metabolism =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism =550 \\$aTissue respiration =750 \2$aTissues$xmetabolism$0(DNLM)D014024Q000378$5IEN =LDR 00536cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362723602441 =005 20120730164011.0 =008 060524i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135179 =035 \\$aBZY5085NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP572.T5 =150 \\$aThyronines =450 \\$wnne$aThyronine =550 \\$wg$aThyroid hormones =670 \\$aMESH browser, May 24, 2006$b(Thyronines. Entry term: Thyronine) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060710 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Thyronine =750 \2$aThyronines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013970 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362723702441 =005 20060707085702.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135177 =035 \\$aBZY5083NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC657.5.T48 =150 \\$aThyroiditis =550 \\$wg$aThyroid gland$xDiseases =750 \2$aThyroiditis$0($5IEN =LDR 00339cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362723802441 =005 20120730164014.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135589 =035 \\$aBZY5495NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTissue extracts =550 \\$wg$aExtracts =750 \2$aTissue Extracts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014020 =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362723902441 =005 20120730164011.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135176 =035 \\$aBZY5082NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD599.5.T46 =150 \\$aThyroidectomy =550 \\$wg$aThyroid gland$xSurgery =750 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\\$aBZY5067NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aThyroid antagonists =450 \\$aAntithyroid drugs =550 \\$wg$aThyroid hormones =750 \2$aAntithyroid Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013956 =LDR 00522cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362725102441 =005 20120730164011.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135158 =035 \\$aBZY5064NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP552.T5 =150 \\$aThyroglobulin =450 \\$aThyreoglobulin =550 \\$wg$aGlobulins =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =550 \\$wg$aOrganoiodine compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 24, 2006$b(Thyroglobulin) =750 \2$aThyroglobulin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013954 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362725202441 =005 20120730164014.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135515 =035 \\$aBZY5421NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL780 =150 \\$aTinea capitis =550 \\$wg$aRingworm =550 \\$wg$aScalp$xDiseases =750 \2$aTinea Capitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014006 =LDR 00337cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362725302441 =005 20120730164010.0 =008 860211in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135150 =035 \\$aBZY5056NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.T55 =150 \\$aThymus$xTumors =750 \2$aThymus Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013953 =LDR 01458cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362725402441 =005 20121023153115.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135492 =035 \\$aBZY5398NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.S7$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.S7$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.T8$cChemical technology =150 \\$aTin compounds =450 \\$aStannic compounds =450 \\$aStannous compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =670 \\$aDictionary.com, July 19, 2012$b(stannic: Chemistry. of or containing tin, especially in the tetravalent state; stannous: Chemistry. containing tin, especially in the bivalent state) =670 \\$aOxford dictionary of chemistry, via Answers website, July 19, 2012$b(stannic compounds: Compounds of tin in its higher (+4) oxidation state; e.g. stannic chloride is tin(IV) chloride; stannous compounds: Compounds of tin in its lower (+2) oxidation state; e.g. stannous chloride is tin(II) chloride) =670 \\$aBaumstark, A.L. The reaction of tetramethyl-1, 2-dioxetane with trivalent phosphorus compounds ; Mechanism of the transition metal ion catalyzed decomposition of tetramethyl-1, 2-dioxetane ; The reaction of tetramethyl-1, 2-dioxetane in the presence of strong Lewis acids, BF b3 (B and SnCl b4 (B ; The reaction of tetramethyl-1, 2-dioxetane with stannous compounds, 1974. =750 \2$aTin Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017971 =LDR 00763cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362725502441 =005 20120730164010.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135147 =035 \\$aBZY5053NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL868$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM371$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP188.T5$cPhysiology =053 \\$aQR185.8.T48$cImmunology =150 \\$aThymus =450 \\$wnne$aThymus gland =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands =550 \\$wg$aLymphoid tissue =670 \\$aThymic tumors ... 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Thymus gland) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Blood and RE System, Thymus) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aThymus 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\\$wg$aUracil =750 \2$aThymine$0(DNLM)D013941$5IEN =LDR 00539cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362726202441 =005 20120730164013.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135461 =035 \\$aBZY5367NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTimolol maleate =550 \\$wg$aAdrenergic beta blockers =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =550 \\$wg$aMyocardial depressants =550 \\$wg$aOphthalmic drugs =550 \\$wg$aPropanolamines =750 \2$aTimolol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013999 =LDR 00509cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362726302441 =005 20120730164010.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135140 =035 \\$aBZY5046NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aThymidine =450 \\$aDeoxyerythropentofuranosylmethylpyrimidinedione =450 \\$aThymine deoxyribonucleoside =450 \\$aThymine deoxyriboside =550 \\$wg$aPyrimidine nucleotides =550 \\$wg$aThymine =750 \2$aThymidine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013936 =LDR 00423cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362726402441 =005 20120730164013.0 =008 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=788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTime Perception$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01306cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362726702441 =005 20080513101411.0 =008 050110i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135137 =035 \\$aBZY5043LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.T48$cBotany =150 \\$aThymelaeaceae =450 \\$aAquilariaceae =450 \\$aDaphneceae =450 \\$aGonystylaceae =450 \\$aMezereon family (Plants) =450 \\$aPhaleriaceae =550 \\$wg$aMyrtales =670 \\$aThe final frontier, 2001:$bp. 8 (Thymelaeaceae family) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Thymelaeacae: about 40 genera and 50 ssp. of deciduous or evergreen trees or shrubs) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Thymelaeaceae) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, Jan. 10, 2005$b(family: Thymelaeaceae; order: Myrtales) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, Jan. 10, 2005$b(Thymelaeaceae; order: Myrtales; common name: Mezereum) =670 \\$aHortiPlex plant database, Jan. 10, 2005$b(Thymelaeaceae; order Thymeales (Myrtales)) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy 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Taxonom�ia de los g�eneros Thymus (Excluida la secci�on Serpyllum) y Thymbra en la pen�insula ib�erica, 1986:$bp. 310 (thymes) =670 \\$aGillett, M. Growing and using thyme, 1998. =750 \2$aThymus Plant$0(DNLM)D046930$5IEN =LDR 00340cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362727002441 =005 20120730164010.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135107 =035 \\$aBZY5013NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM548 =150 \\$aThumb =550 \\$wg$aFingers =750 \2$aThumb$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013933 =LDR 00380cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362727102441 =005 20120730164010.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135103 =035 \\$aBZY5009NU =035 \\$ash 85135103 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD181.T9 =150 \\$aThulium =550 \\$wg$aRare earth metals =750 \2$aThulium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013932 =LDR 00701cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362727202441 =005 20120730164013.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135422 =035 \\$aBZY5328NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF468$cPsychology =053 \\$aQP445$cPhysiology =150 \\$aTime perception =450 \\$aChronometry, Mental =450 \\$aDuration, Intuition of =450 \\$aIntuition of duration =450 \\$aMental chronometry =450 \\$aTime, Cognition of =450 \\$aTime estimation =450 \\$aTime$xPerception =550 \\$wg$aOrientation (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPerception =750 \2$aTime Perception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013998 =LDR 00595cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362727302441 =005 20120730164010.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135089 =035 \\$aBZY4995NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRC815 =053 \\$aRJ463$cChildren =150 \\$aThrush (Mouth disease) =450 \\$aAphthae =450 \\$aCandidiasis, Oral$5IEN =450 \\$aMoniliasis, Oral =450 \\$aOral moniliasis =450 \\$aSprew =550 \\$wg$aCandidiasis =550 \\$wg$aMouth$xDiseases =750 \2$aCandidiasis, Oral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002180 =LDR 00820cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362727402441 =005 20120730164013.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135416 =035 \\$aBZY5322NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHD69.T54 =150 \\$aTime management =360 \\$isubdivision$aTime management$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aAllocation of time =450 \\$aBudgets, Time =450 \\$aPersonal time management =450 \\$wnne$aTime allocation =450 \\$aTime budgets =450 \\$aTime$xManagement =450 \\$aTime$xOrganization =450 \\$aTime use =450 \\$aTime$xUse of =450 \\$aUse of time =550 \\$wg$aManagement =550 \\$aPersonal information management =750 \2$aTime Management$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017748 =LDR 00439cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362727502441 =005 20120730164010.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135081 =035 \\$aBZY4987NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aThromboxanes =450 \\$aContracting substance, Rabbit aorta =450 \\$aRabbit aorta contracting substance =550 \\$wg$aProstanoids =750 \2$aThromboxanes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013931 =LDR 00620cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363058302441 =005 20120730164230.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88004826 =035 \\$aCAX7211GE =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLife change events in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sullender, R. Losses in later life ... c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aLife Change Events$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008016 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLife Change Events$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00640cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363058402441 =005 20120730164230.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88004825 =035 \\$aCAX7210NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAdjustment (Psychology) in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sullender, R. Losses in later life ... c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aAdaptation, Psychological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000223 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAdapatation, Psychological$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 01114cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363058502441 =005 20120730164230.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88004761 =035 \\$aCAX7172NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH212.S35 =150 \\$aScanning tunneling microscopy =450 \\$aSTM (Microscopy) =550 \\$wg$aScanning probe microscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Conference on Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (1st : 1986: Santiago de Compostela, Spain). STM '86 : proceedings ... 1987$b(STM) =670 \\$aEncyc. phys. sci. tech.:$bv. 13, p. 530+ (Using tunnel effect, images surface topographies on an atomic scale) =670 \\$aINSPEC$b(Scanning tunnelling microscopy) =670 \\$aASTI, v. 1986:$bp. 2458, under Tunneling microscopes and microscopy (Scanning tunneling microscopy of surface microstructure) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Microscopy, Scanning Tunneling) =675 \\$aLC data base, 7/27/87;$aINIS: Thes.;$aNASA;$aEncyc. physics;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aEngr. index =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Scanning Tunneling$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016252 =LDR 01179cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363058602441 =005 20120730164230.0 =008 880802in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004706 =035 \\$aCAX7143NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC545 =150 \\$aSeasonal affective disorder =450 \\$aDepression, Seasonal =450 \\$aSAD (Psychiatry) =450 \\$aSeasonal depression =550 \\$wg$aAffective disorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Seasonal affective disorders and phototherapy, 1989. =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aKaplan psych.$b(Seasonal affective disorder: characterized by depression, psychomotor slowing, hypertonia and hyperphagia that come on in autumn or winter and improve in spring or summer) =670 \\$aWashington Post Health Supplement, Sept. 11, 1985$b("Children's moods and the light of day") =670 \\$aClinical Psychobiology Branch, Nat. Inst. Mental Health, Bethesda.$bSeasonality Study (for those aged 16 and older) =675 \\$aMESH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aGould med. dict.;$aKaplan psych.;$aDSM-III;$aCampbell psych. dict. =750 \2$aSeasonal Affective Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016574 =LDR 00712cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363058702441 =005 20130314143218.0 =008 880802i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004697 =035 \\$aCAX7138NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC879.7$bQC879.73 =150 \\$aOzone layer depletion =450 \\$aDepletion of ozone layer =450 \\$aDepletion of stratospheric ozone =450 \\$aOzone hole =450 \\$aOzone layer$xDepletion =450 \\$aOzone layer$xReduction =450 \\$aReduction of ozone layer =450 \\$aReduction of stratospheric ozone =670 \\$aNASA$b(Ozone depletion; UF Ozone hole) =670 \\$aHennepin. =750 \2$aOzone Depletion$0(DNLM)D062966$5IEN =LDR 01181cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880363058802441 =005 20130319090705.0 =008 880802in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004695 =035 \\$aCAX7137NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQC881.2.S8 =150 \\$aOzone layer =450 \\$aLayer, Ozone =450 \\$aOzonosphere =450 \\$wnne$aStratospheric ozone =550 \\$wg$aAtmospheric ozone =550 \\$wg$aStratosphere =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gay, K. Ozone, 1989. =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/07/89. =670 \\$aASTI:$bp. 165, under Atmospheric ozone, "Do solar particles pierce the ozone layer?". =670 \\$aINIS: Thes. =670 \\$aINSPEC$b(Ozonosphere) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.:$bunder Ozone layer (see Ozonosphere) =670 \\$aRandom House$bLayer of the upper atmosphere where most of atmospheric ozone is concentrated ... also called ozonosphere) =670 \\$aNASA$b(Ozonosphere) =670 \\$aThesaurofacet$b(Ozonosphere) =670 \\$aEncyc. atmos. sci. astrogeol.:$bp. 81, 320, 955 (Ozonosphere) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. VII, p. 659. =750 \2$aStratospheric Ozone$0(DNLM)D062952$5IEN =LDR 00644cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363058902441 =005 20120730164230.0 =008 880802in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004681 =035 \\$aCAX7135NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRA785$cPersonal health =150 \\$aStress management =450 \\$aManagement, Stress =550 \\$wg$aHealth =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sedlacek, K. The Sedlacek technique : finding the calm within you. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Stress management) =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/25/88. =675 \\$aMESH;$aIAC =750 \2$aStress, Psychological$xprevention & control$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013315Q000517 =LDR 00889cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363059002441 =005 20120730164229.0 =008 880707in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004091 =035 \\$aCAX7056NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRE661.P75 =150 \\$aProliferative vitreoretinopathy =450 \\$aMassive preretinal proliferation =450 \\$aMassive preretinal retraction =450 \\$aMassive vitreous retraction =450 \\$aPVR (Disease) =450 \\$aVitreoretinopathy, Proliferative =550 \\$wg$aRetina$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aVitreous body$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Proliferative vitreoretinopathy, c1988. =670 \\$aVaughan & Taylor. General ophthalmology, 11th ed.:$bp. 158. =675 \\$aMerck Manual;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aMESH;$aNIH;$aCecil's textbook med. =750 \2$aVitreoretinopathy, Proliferative$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018630 =LDR 00713cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363059102441 =005 20120730164229.0 =008 880809||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004855 =035 \\$aCAX5483NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.C84 =150 \\$aCromolyn sodium =450 \\$aDisodium cromoglycate =450 \\$aSodium cromoglycate =550 \\$wg$aAntiasthmatic agents =550 \\$wg$aBenzopyrans =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cromolyn sodium, 1987. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b[15826-37-6] =670 \\$aMESH$b(Disodium cromoglycate x Cromolyn sodium, x Sodium cromoglycate) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aCromolyn Sodium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004205 =LDR 00754cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363059202441 =005 20120730164229.0 =008 880802i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004705 =035 \\$aCAX5435NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aObsessive-compulsive disorder in adolescence =450 \\$wnne$aObsessive-compulsive neurosis in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aNeuroses in adolescence =670 \\$aWork cat.: Obsessive-compulsive disorder in children and adolescents, c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aObsessive-Compulsive Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009771 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aObsessive-Compulsive Disorder$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00643cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363059302441 =005 20120730164229.0 =008 880802i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004704 =035 \\$aCAX5434NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aNeuroses in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Obsessive-compulsive disorder in children and adolescents, c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aNeurotic Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009497 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeurotic Disorders$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00868cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363059402441 =005 20130405164835.0 =008 880601i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003331 =035 \\$aCAX2378NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ477.5.K55 =150 \\$aKlinefelter's syndrome in children =550 \\$wg$aSex chromosome abnormalities in children =550 \\$wg$aSexual disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: S�rensen, K. Klinefelter's syndrome in childhood, adolescence, and youth : a genetic, clinical developmental, psychiatric and psychological study, 1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aKlinefelter Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007713 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aKlinefelter Syndrome$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01042cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363059502441 =005 20120730164225.0 =008 880531i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88003307 =035 \\$aCAW9692NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF637.U53$cPsychology =053 \0$aRC569.5.U53$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aUnderachievement =550 \\$wg$aPerformance =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mandel, H.P. The psychology of underachievement : differential diagnosis and differential treatment, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aPenguin dict. psych.$b("Poorer than predicted performance") =670 \\$aEnglish comp. dict. psych. =670 \\$aEvans psych.$b(Underachiever) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(underachieve: to perform worse or achieve less success than expected. underachievement) =675 \\$aHennepin;$aWeb. 3;$aDrever dict. psych.;$aEysenck encyc. psych.;$aHarriman encyc. psych.;$aHarre & Lamb encyc. psych.;$aPsych. alm.;$aHarriman hdbk. psych. terms =750 \2$aUnderachievement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014477 =LDR 00725cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363059602441 =005 20120730164225.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88003304 =035 \\$aCAW9689NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG580.H4 =150 \\$aHeart diseases in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: Burwell and Metcalfe's heart disease and pregnancy : physiology and management, 1986. =750 \2$81$wb$aHeart Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006331 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHeart Diseases$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00743cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363059702441 =005 20120730164225.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88003303 =035 \\$aCAW9688NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG580.C33 =150 \\$aCardiovascular diseases in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: Eliseev, O.M. Cardiovascular diseases and pregnancy, c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aCardiovascular Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002318 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCardiovascular Diseases$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00641cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363059802441 =005 20120730164225.0 =008 880527in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003282 =035 \\$aCAW9667NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMonkeypox virus =450 \\$aMonkey pox virus =550 \\$wg$aOrthopoxviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Human monkeypox, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Monkey pox virus) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aZinsser. Microbiol., 1984:$bp. 995. =670 \\$aFields. Virology, 1985:$bp. 663. =750 \2$aMonkeypox virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008993 =LDR 00458cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363059902441 =005 20120730164225.0 =008 880527i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003281 =035 \\$aCAW9666LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMonkeypox =450 \\$aMonkey pox =550 \\$wg$aPoxvirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Human monkeypox, c1988. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. & biol.$b(Monkeypox) =750 \2$aMonkeypox$5IEN$0(DNLM)D045908 =LDR 00495cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363060002441 =005 20120730164225.0 =008 880526||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003266 =035 \\$aCAW9651NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGlobin genes =550 \\$wg$aGenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Boeckh, C. Expression der Fr�uhen Funktionen des mutagenen E. coli-Bakteriophagen Mu und ihre Wirkung auf die Wirtszellen, 1986. =750 \2$aGlobins$xgenetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005914Q000235 =LDR 00588cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363060102441 =005 20120730164225.0 =008 880526||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003254 =035 \\$aCAW9639NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlood groups$xLutheran system =450 \\$aLutheran blood group system =670 \\$aWork cat.: Blood group systems, 1988. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =675 \\$aMESH;$aBest & Taylor's physiol. basis of med. practice;$aEnc. biochemistry =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLutheran Blood-Group System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008188 =LDR 00590cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363060202441 =005 20120730164225.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88003253 =035 \\$aCAW9638NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlood groups$xKidd system =450 \\$aKidd blood group system =670 \\$aWork cat.: Blood group systems, 1988. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(XU under Blood groups) =675 \\$aBest & Taylor's physiol. basis of med. practice;$aEnc. biochemistry =750 \2$aKidd Blood-Group System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007667 =LDR 00618cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363060302441 =005 20120730164225.0 =008 880526||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003252 =035 \\$aCAW9637NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlood groups$xDuffy system =450 \\$aDuffy blood group system =670 \\$aWork cat.: Blood group systems, 1988. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(XU under Blood groups) =675 \\$aBest & Taylor's physiol. basis of med. practice;$aEnc. biochemistry =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDuffy Blood-Group System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004375 =LDR 00508cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363060402441 =005 20120730164225.0 =008 880520||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003123 =035 \\$aCAW9519NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDisaccharides =550 \\$wg$aSaccharides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hepatic encephalopathy, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDisaccharides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004187 =LDR 00585cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363060502441 =005 20120730164224.0 =008 880520||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003122 =035 \\$aCAW9518NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLactulose =550 \\$wg$aDisaccharides =550 \\$wg$aLaxatives =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hepatic encephalopathy, c1988. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aAm. drug index. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aLactulose$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007792 =LDR 00803cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363060602441 =005 20120730164224.0 =008 880520i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003112 =035 \\$aCAW9508NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.E78 =150 \\$aErgoloid mesylates =450 \\$aDihydroergotoxine =450 \\$aDihydrogenated ergot alkaloids =550 \\$wg$aErgot alkaloids =550 \\$wg$aPsychotropic drugs =670 \\$aWork cat.: Weil, C. Hydergine : pharmacologic and clinical facts, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dihydroergotoxine) =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aGoodman & Gilman's The pharmacological basis of therapeutics, 7th ed.:$bp. 938. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aErgoloid Mesylates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004877 =LDR 00753cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363060702441 =005 20130731163305.0 =008 880519i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003100 =035 \\$aCAW9497NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ496.G34 =150 \\$aGait disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gait analysis in children [slide] 1985. =675 \\$aTextbook of Paediatrics =750 \2$81$wb$aGait$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005684 =750 \2$81$wb$aGait Disorders, Neurologic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020233 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aGait$ior$aGait Disorders, Neurologic$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00586cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363060802441 =005 20120730164224.0 =008 880519i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003093 =035 \\$aCAW9492LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B73$cBotany =150 \\$aCordia =550 \\$wg$aBoraginaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pereira, C.M.L. Bibliografia de freij�o Cordia goeldiana Huber, 1983. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHortus 3. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 431. =750 \2$aCordia$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D031213 =LDR 00775cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363060902441 =005 20050207094126.0 =008 920103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88003079 =035 \\$aCAW9478NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEpidural hematoma =450 \\$aDural hematoma =450 \\$aExtradural hematoma =550 \\$wg$aHematoma =550 \\$wg$aMeningeal artery$xHemorrhage =670 \\$aWork cat.: Closed head trauma [videorecording] 1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(hematoma, epidural hematoma, also called dural hematoma, extradural hematoma) =750 \2$aHematoma, Epidural, Cranial$0(DNLM)D006407$5IEN =LDR 00716cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363061002441 =005 20120730164224.0 =008 880518|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003027 =035 \\$aCAW9428NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnterior segment (Eye) =450 \\$aAnterior eye segment =450 \\$aAnterior segment of the eye =550 \\$wg$aEye =670 \\$aWork cat.: Catania, L.J. Primary care of the anterior segment, c1988. =670 \\$aBest and Taylor's Physiol. basis of med. practice:$bp. 1051, fig. 9.63. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Anterior eye segment) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aCecil's text. med.;$aGray's anatomy =750 \2$aAnterior Eye Segment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000869 =LDR 00543cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363061102441 =005 20120730164224.0 =008 880518in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003026 =035 \\$aCAW9427NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.C59 =150 \\$aSarcocystis =550 \\$wg$aSarcocystidae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sarcocystosis of animals and man, 1989. =670 \\$aKudo. Protozoology:$bp. 66. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 585-586. =750 \2$aSarcocystis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012522 =LDR 00742cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363061202441 =005 20100222144636.0 =008 880518i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003025 =035 \\$aCAW9426NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC118.7$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aProtozoan diseases =450 \\$aProtozoal diseases =450 \\$aProtozoal infections =450 \\$aProtozoan infections =550 \\$wg$aParasitic diseases =550 \\$aMedical protozoology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sarcocystosis of animals and man, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Protozoan infections) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Parasitic diseases, Protozoal infections) =675 \\$aHennepin =750 \2$aProtozoan Infections$0(DNLM)D011528$5IEN =LDR 00817cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363061302441 =005 20120730164224.0 =008 880518in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003023 =035 \\$aCAW9424NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.S27 =150 \\$aSarcocystosis =450 \\$aSarcocystis disease =450 \\$aSarcocystis infection =450 \\$aSarcosporidiosis =550 \\$wg$aProtozoan diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sarcocystosis of animals and man, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Sarcosporidiosis) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aStein. Intl. med., 1987:$bp. 1781. =670 \\$aCecil. Textbk. med., 1982:$bp. 1748. =670 \\$aBailey. Diagnostic micro., 1986:$bp. 778. =750 \2$aSarcocystosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012523 =LDR 00482cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363061402441 =005 20080122152320.0 =008 880517i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003016 =035 \\$aCAW9418LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRA781.63 =150 \\$aStretching exercises =550 \\$wg$aExercise =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pinckney, C. Callanetics for your back, 1988. =675 \\$aMESH;$aHennepin;$aIAC =750 \2$aMuscle Stretching Exercises$0(DNLM)D052580$5IEN =LDR 01036cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363061502441 =005 20120730164224.0 =008 030326i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88002786 =035 \\$aCAW9320NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHymenolepiasis =450 \\$aHymenolepidosis =550 \\$wg$aTapeworm infections =670 \\$aWork cat.: Egizbaeva, Kh.I. Biologicheskie osnovy profilaktiki gimenolepidozov vodoplava�i�ushchikh pti�t�s v Kazakhstane, 1980. =670 \\$aMack, R. Russian-English veterinary dictionary, 1972$b(gimenolepididozy) =670 \\$aRussko-angli�iski�i medi�t�sinski�i slovar�, 1975:$bp. 118 (gimenolepidoz; hymenolepiasis) =670 \\$aJablonski, S. Russian-English med. dict., 1958:$bp. 92 (gimenolepidoz; hymenolepiasis) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hymenolepiasis) =675 \\$aMerck vet.;$aBlack's vet. dict.;$aRandom House;$aWeb. 3;$aMiller, W.C. Encyc. of animal care;$aVeterinarwissenschaft mehrsprachiger thesaurus =750 \2$aHymenolepiasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006925 =LDR 00672cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363061602441 =005 20120730164224.0 =008 880502i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002660 =035 \\$aCAW9308NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF720.M38 =150 \\$aMaternal deprivation in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Collischonn-Krauss, M. Trennungstrauma im ersten halben Lebensjahr, 1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aMaternal Deprivation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008426 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMaternal Deprivation$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00647cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363061702441 =005 20120730164224.0 =008 880502i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002659 =035 \\$aCAW9307NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSeparation anxiety in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Collischonn-Krauss, M. Trennungstrauma im ersten halben Lebensjahr, 1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aAnxiety, Separation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001010 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnxiety, Separation$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00608cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363061802441 =005 20130315084129.0 =008 880502i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002649 =035 \\$aCAW9299LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPlants$xDispersal =360 \\$isubdivision$aDispersal$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Dispersal,$iand parts of plants, e.g.$aSeeds--Dispersal =450 \\$aDispersal of plants =450 \\$aPlant dispersal =670 \\$aWork cat.: Weberling, F. Die Nachfahren der Gondwana-Flora, c1985. =750 \2$aPlant Dispersal$0(DNLM)D063148$5IEN =LDR 00635cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363061902441 =005 20120730164223.0 =008 880428i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002589 =035 \\$aCAW9268LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B56$cBotany =150 \\$aCorylus =550 \\$wg$aBetulaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kapusta, M. Fytoindik�acia arz�enu ako imisn�eho komponenta v ekologickom v�yskume krajiny Hornej Nitry, 1981$b(Corylus) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aSPN. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 48. =750 \2$aCorylus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031211 =LDR 00604cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363062002441 =005 20120730164223.0 =008 880427i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002569 =035 \\$aCAW9260NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF720.M45 =150 \\$aMemory in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chamberlain, D. Babies remember birth ... 1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aMemory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008568 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMemory$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 01467cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363062102441 =005 20120730164223.0 =008 880224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88001093 =035 \\$aCAW9259NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 88001093 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.V53$cBotany =150 \\$aViscum =550 \\$wg$aViscaceae =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 651 (Viscum) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 2557 (Viscum, Loranthaceae) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$bp. 1851 (Viscum, Loranthaceae) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 71 (Viscum, Loranthaceae) =670 \\$aMistletoe : the genus Viscum, c2000:$bp. 1 (The family of Viscaceae has seven genera (Arceuthobium, Dendrophthora, Ginalloa, Korthalsella, Notothixos, Phoradendron, Viscum) and several hundred species world-wide) p. 10 (Viscum has about 100 species) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, June 13, 2001$b(Viscum. Vernacular name: mistletoe. Family: Viscaceae) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Viscum. Viscaceae) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, June 13, 2001$b(Viscaceae. Genera: Arceuthobium, Dendrophthora, Ginalloa, Korthalsella, Notothixos, Phoradendron, Viscum) =670 \\$aFamilies and genera in GRIN, via WWW, June 13, 2001$b(Viscaceae. Type genus: Viscum) =670 \\$aPlants database, via WWW, June 13, 2001$b(Viscum. Family: Viscaceae. Common name: mistletoe) =750 \2$aViscum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028181 =LDR 01094cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363062202441 =005 20040723083931.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023313 =035 \\$aCAW6241LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR82.P78$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aSB741.R35$cPhytopathogen =150 \\$aRalstonia solanacearum =450 \\$aBacillus solanacearum =450 \\$aBurkholderia solanacearum =450 \\$wnne$aPseudomonas solanacearum =550 \\$wg$aRalstonia =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-52209: Bacterial wilt disease, 1998:$bCIP galley (bacterial wilt of plants caused by the (recently re-named) Ralstonia solanacearum) =670 \\$aGerman Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Culture (DSMZ)$b(New genus 1996 : Ralstonia; new combination: Ralstonia solanacearum; other names: Pseudomonas solanacearum; Burkholderia solanacearum) =670 \\$aAmerican Type Culture Collection$b(phone call to Bacteriology Dept.) =670 \\$aJournal of Bacteriology, June 1997:$bv. 179, no. 11, p. 3639. =750 \2$aRalstonia solanacearum$0(DNLM)D043368$5IEN =LDR 00617cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363062302441 =005 20120730164223.0 =008 880505i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002761 =035 \\$aCAW6116LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aImmunization of infants =550 \\$wg$aPediatrics$xImmunological aspects =670 \\$aWork cat.: Your child, 2 months-6 months [videorecording] 1986. =750 \2$81$wb$aImmunization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007114 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aImmunization$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00609cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363062402441 =005 20120730164223.0 =008 880505i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002760 =035 \\$aCAW6115NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVaccination of infants =550 \\$wg$aImmunization of infants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Your child, 2 months-6 months [videorecording] 1986. =750 \2$81$wb$aVaccination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014611 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVaccination$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00604cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363062502441 =005 20120730164223.0 =008 880505|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002755 =035 \\$aCAW6110NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChloride channels =450 \\$aChannels, Chloride =550 \\$wg$aIon channels =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chloride channels and their modulation neurotransmitters and drugs, 1988. =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aBest & Taylor's physiol. principles of med. practice;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aCecil's text. med. =750 \2$aChloride Channels$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018118 =LDR 00639cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363062602441 =005 20120730164223.0 =008 880504|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002750 =035 \\$aCAW6107NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP603.R52 =150 \\$aRibonucleoside diphosphate reductase =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Inhibitors of ribonucleoside diphosphate reductase activity, 1988. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b9047-64-7. =670 \\$aEnzyme Nomenclature:$b1.17.4.1. =670 \\$aEnzymes. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aRibonucleoside Diphosphate Reductase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012262 =LDR 00597cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363062702441 =005 20131111125928.0 =008 880504i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88002748 =035 \\$aCAW6105NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCarbohydrate intolerance =550 \\$wg$aFood intolerance =670 \\$aWork cat.: Non-human primate studies on diabetes, carbohydrate intolerance, and obesity, c1988. =670 \\$aCecil's tex. med.$b(Carbohydrates, tolerance of, impaired) =675 \\$aMESH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aNIH =750 \2$aGlucose Intolerance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018149 =LDR 00762cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363062802441 =005 20130312090132.0 =008 880502i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002663 =035 \\$aCAW6039NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.A28 =150 \\$aLiposarcoma =450 \\$aAbernethy's sarcoma =450 \\$aInfiltrating lipoma =450 \\$aLipoblastic lipoma =450 \\$aLipoblastoma =450 \\$aLipoma sarcomatodes =450 \\$aLipoma sarcomatosum =550 \\$wg$aAdipose tissues$xCancer =550 \\$wg$aSarcoma =670 \\$aWork cat.: Adipose tissue tumors [slide], 1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aLiposarcoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008080 =LDR 00843cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363062902441 =005 20120730164223.0 =008 880502|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002656 =035 \\$aCAW6036NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP114.C65$cPhysiology =150 \\$aAtrioventricular node =450 \\$aA-V node =450 \\$aAschoff's node =450 \\$aAV node =450 \\$aKoch's node =450 \\$aNode, Atrioventricular =450 \\$aNodus atrioventricularis =450 \\$aTawara's node =550 \\$wg$aHeart conduction system =670 \\$aWork cat.: Electrophysiology of the sinoatrial and atrioventricular nodes, 1988. =670 \\$aBest & Taylor's physiological basis of med. practice. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aAtrioventricular Node$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001283 =LDR 00980cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363063002441 =005 20120730164223.0 =008 880502||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88002652 =035 \\$aCAW6035NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dUk =150 \\$aAcyclovir =450 \\$aAciclovir =450 \\$aACV (Drug) =450 \\$aAcycloguanosine =550 \\$wg$aAntimetabolites =550 \\$wg$aAntiviral agents =550 \\$wg$aNucleosides =550 \\$wg$aPurines =670 \\$aWork cat.: Genital herpes simplex infection [slide], 1985. =670 \\$aPDR:$bp. 822 (Acyclovir) =670 \\$aMESH:$bp. 12 (Acyclovir; Acycloguanosine; Antiviral agents; Antimetabolites) =670 \\$aMerck:$bp. 22 (Acyclovir) =670 \\$aUSAN/USP:$bp. 16 (Acyclovir) =670 \\$aLC data base, 04/27/88. =670 \\$aA randomised controlled trial of the use of aciclovir and/or prednisolone for the early treatment of Bell's palsy, 2009. =750 \2$aAcyclovir$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000212 =LDR 00544cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363063102441 =005 20120730164223.0 =008 880429i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88002617 =035 \\$aCAW6022NU =035 \\$aSH 88002617 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP985 =150 \\$aDeodorants =550 \\$wg$aCosmetics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Antiperspirants and deodorants, 1988. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aMcGraw Hill dict. sci. tech. =750 \2$aDeodorants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003836 =LDR 00554cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363063202441 =005 20060519085421.0 =008 880429i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88002616 =035 \\$aCAW6021NU =035 \\$aSH 88002616 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP985 =150 \\$aAntiperspirants =550 \\$wg$aCosmetics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Antiperspirants and deodorants, 1988. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =675 \\$aMcGraw Hill dict. sci. tech. =750 \2$aAntiperspirants$0(DNLM)D051520$5IEN =LDR 00568cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363063302441 =005 20120730164223.0 =008 880427i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002563 =035 \\$aCAW5996NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.H46 =150 \\$aHepatitis A virus =450 \\$aInfectious hepatitis virus =550 \\$wg$aEnteroviruses =550 \\$wg$aHepatitis viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gust, I.D. Hepatitis A virus, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aThe viruses. =750 \2$aHepatitis A virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030041 =LDR 00734cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363063402441 =005 20091104135901.0 =008 880427i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002557 =035 \\$aCAW5990NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aViscoelastic materials =450 \\$aElastoviscus materials =450 \\$aViscoelastics =550 \\$wg$aMaterials =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rosen. Viscoelastic materials, 1988. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(viscoelastic) =670 \\$aNASA$b(Viscoelastic cylinders) =670 \\$aINSPEC. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(viscoelastic fluid) =670 \\$aWk AEP1631 =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aViscoelastic Substances$0(DNLM)D055682$5IEN =LDR 00758cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363063502441 =005 20120730164222.0 =008 030818i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88002556 =035 \\$aCAW5989NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 88002556 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOlder people$xFunctional assessment =450 \\$wnnoa$aAged$xFunctional assessment$5IEN =450 \\$aAssessment of function of older people =450 \\$aFunctional assessment of older people =550 \\$wg$aDisability evaluation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fillenbaum, G.G. Multidimensional functional assessment of older adults : the Duke Resources and Services procedures. =675 \\$aHennepin;$aEncyc. soc. work =750 \2$aGeriatric Assessment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015577 =LDR 00741cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363063602441 =005 20120730164222.0 =008 880425i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002484 =035 \\$aCAW5925NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRetirees =450 \\$aPeople, Retired =450 \\$aRetired people =450 \\$aRetired persons =550 \\$wg$aPersons =670 \\$aWork cat.: Novi�t�ski�i, A.G. Zan�i�atost� pensionerov, 1981. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Retirees, see Retirement; Seniors) =670 \\$aEncy. soc. work. =670 \\$aSoc. sci. cit. index. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Retiree) =670 \\$aIAC$b(Retired people) =670 \\$aRandom House. =750 \2$aRetirement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012179 =LDR 01102cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363063702441 =005 20120730164222.0 =008 880425i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88002475 =035 \\$aCAW5916NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA413.7.U53 =150 \\$aMedically uninsured persons =450 \\$aPatients, Uninsured =450 \\$aPersons without health insurance =450 \\$aUninsured patients =450 \\$aUninsured persons (Health insurance) =550 \\$wg$aPersons =550 \\$aHealth insurance =670 \\$aWork cat.: Uninsured families : problems and solutions, 1988. =670 \\$aBPI$b(Insurance, Health--Uninsured persons; x Uninsured persons (Health insurance)) =670 \\$aU.S. Congress. Senate. Special Comm. on Aging. Americans at risk : the case of the medically uninsured, 1985. =670 \\$aRegula, R. National policy and the medically uninsured. Inquiry 24 Spring '87:$bpp. 48-58. =670 \\$aLC database, April 21, 1988$b(uninsured) =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aHennepin;$aIAC;$aLIV =750 \2$aMedically Uninsured$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017057 =LDR 00679cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363063802441 =005 20090309102401.0 =008 880422||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88002450 =035 \\$aCAW5895NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 88002450 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQP447 =150 \\$aSensory receptors =450 \\$aReceptors, Sensory =550 \\$wg$aNeural receptors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Transduction and cellular mechanisms in sensory receptors, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Receptors, Sensory; was Receptors, Neural 1963-76) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aSensory Receptor Cells$0(DNLM)D011984$5IEN =LDR 01076cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363063902441 =005 20070418134039.0 =008 880422i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88002440 =035 \\$aCAW5885NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aHelicobacter pylori =450 \\$wnne$aCampylobacter pylori =550 \\$wg$aHelicobacter =670 \\$aWork cat.: Helicobacter pylori ... =670 \\$aPhone call to Pierre Daggett, U. of Md., 5/25/90$b("Helicobacter pylori has recently been recognized as a new genus according to specific taxonomic criteria; the 'popular' name Campylobacter pylori has been corrected by scientific progress.") =670 \\$aJournal of infectious diseases, "Helicobacter pylori and the pathogenesis ...":$bApril, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH (Helicobacter pylori x Campylobacter pylori) =675 \\$aNIH;$aBergey's manual of systemic bacteriology;$aApproved lists of bacterial names;$aZinsser's microbiology;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aCecil's textbook of medicine =750 \2$aHelicobacter pylori$0(DNLM)D016480$5IEN =LDR 00977cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363064002441 =005 20130405164706.0 =008 880421i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88002426 =035 \\$aCAW5874NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 88002426 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD96.I5 =150 \\$aFourier transform infrared spectroscopy =450 \\$aFTIR spectroscopy =550 \\$wg$aFourier transform spectroscopy =550 \\$wg$aInfrared spectroscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Advances in applied Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, c1988:$bCIP galley (FTIR spectroscopy) =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/15/88$b(Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Infrared spectroscopy, Fourier-transform) =670 \\$aASTI, Apr. 1987:$bp. 252 (Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy) =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aWeb. 3;$aINSPEC;$aEngr. index =750 \2$aSpectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017550 =LDR 00658cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363064102441 =005 20120730164222.0 =008 880420i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002411 =035 \\$aCAW5860NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ520.D45 =150 \\$aDehydration in children =550 \\$wg$aWater-electrolyte imbalances in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Oral rehydration therapy : a revolution in child survival, 1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aDehydration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003681 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDehydration$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01133cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363064202441 =005 20120730164222.0 =008 880419i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88002326 =035 \\$aCAW5792NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL444.B815$cZoology =150 \\$aArtemia =450 \\$aBrine shrimp =450 \\$aBrine shrimps =450 \\$aShrimp, Brine =450 \\$aShrimps, Brine =550 \\$wg$aArtemiidae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biochemistry and cell biology of Artemia, 1988. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 179 (Artemia is undergoing scrutiny as far as classification is concerned so probably better to establish in the Latin) =670 \\$aKaestner invert. zoo.:$bv. 3, pp. 86-87. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 4, 2006$b(Brine shrimp. Brine shrimp are species of aquatic crustaceans of the genus Artemia, the only genus in the family Artemiidae) =670 \\$aThe American heritage dictionary of the English language, via WWW, Dec. 4, 2006$b(brine shrimp: Any of various small crustaceans of the genus Artemia) =750 \2$aArtemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001156 =LDR 00804cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363064302441 =005 20120730164222.0 =008 880418i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88002322 =035 \\$aCAW5788NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aH61.28 =150 \\$aFocus groups =450 \\$wnne$aFocused group interviewing =450 \\$aGroups, Focus =550 \\$aInterviewing =550 \\$aPublic opinion =670 \\$aWork cat.: Morgan, D. Focus groups as qualitative research, c1988. =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict. =670 \\$aEncarta World English dict. =670 \\$aShapiro, I. Dict. marketing terms$b(Focused group interview; Focus groups) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20080403 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Focused group interviewing =750 \2$aFocus Groups$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017144 =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363064402441 =005 20120730164219.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023294 =035 \\$aCAW4133NU =035 \\$aSH 88023294 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.M97$cPathogens =053 \0$aQR352.5.M9$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aMycoplasmataceae =550 \\$wg$aMycoplasmatales =750 \2$aMycoplasmataceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009178 =LDR 00403cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363064502441 =005 20040525081123.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023293 =035 \\$aCAW4132LC =035 \\$aSH 88023293 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR352.5.M9$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aMycoplasma gallisepticum =550 \\$wg$aMycoplasma =750 \2$aMycoplasma gallisepticum =LDR 00431cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363064602441 =005 20120730164219.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023292 =035 \\$aCAW4131NU =035 \\$aSH 88023292 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR352.5.M9$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aQR82.M93$5IEN =150 \\$aMycoplasma =550 \\$wg$aMycoplasmataceae =750 \2$aMycoplasma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009174 =LDR 02066cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363064702441 =005 20090307123601.0 =008 880412i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023291 =035 \\$aCAW4130NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQR82.M8$cBacteriology =053 \0$aQR201.P28$cPathogen =150 \\$aMycobacterium avium paratuberculosis =450 \\$aBacillus paratuberculosis =450 \\$aBacterium paratuberculosis =450 \\$aJohne's bacillus =450 \\$aMAP (Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis) =450 \\$aMycobacterium enteritidis =450 \\$aMycobacterium johnei =450 \\$wnne$aMycobacterium paratuberculosis =550 \\$wg$aMycobacterium avium =670 \\$aWorkshop on Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in North American Bison (Bison bison) (2005 : Edmonton, Alta.). Workshop on Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in North American Bison (Bison bison) : proceedings and workshop report, 2006:$babst. (Johne's disease (Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberulosis infection); Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP)) p. 5 (M. avium paratuberculosis (MAP)) p. 23 (Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (M. paratuberculosis) causes granulomatous enteritis in ruminants, commonly referred to as Johne's disease) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Nov. 6, 2008$b(Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 6, 2008$b(Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis is an obligate pathogenic bacteria in the genus Micobacteria. It is often abbreviated Map, M. paratuberculosis, or M. avium sub. paratuberculosis; causes Johne's disease in cattle and other ruminants, and it has long been suspected as a causative agent in Crohn's disease in humans) =670 \\$aComprehensive microbial resource Web site, Nov. 6, 2008$b(Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20090108 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Mycobacterium paratuberculosis =750 \2$aMycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis$0(DNLM)D016927$5IEN =LDR 00551cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363064802441 =005 20120730164219.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023290 =035 \\$aCAW4129NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.M8$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.L5$cPathogen =150 \\$aMycobacterium leprae =450 \\$aBacillus leprae =450 \\$aHansen's bacillus =450 \\$aLeprosy bacillus =550 \\$wg$aMycobacterium =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMycobacterium Leprae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009166 =LDR 00539cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363064902441 =005 20120730164219.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023289 =035 \\$aCAW4128NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.M8 =150 \\$aMycobacterium avium =450 \\$aAvian tubercle bacillus =450 \\$aBacillus tuberculosis gallinarum =450 \\$aMycobacterium tuberculosis avium =550 \\$wg$aMycobacterium =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMycobacterium avium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009162 =LDR 00381cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363065002441 =005 20120730164219.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023288 =035 \\$aCAW4127NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.N4 =150 \\$aMoraxella =450 \\$aDiplobacillus =550 \\$wg$aNeisseriaceae =750 \2$aMoraxella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009016 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363065102441 =005 20050531121918.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023286 =035 \\$aCAW4125NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR99.7.C =150 \\$aMicrocystis =550 \\$wg$aChroococcaceae =750 \2$aMicrocystis$0(DNLM)D046931$5IEN =LDR 00453cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363065202441 =005 20120730164219.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023285 =035 \\$aCAW4124NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.M5 =150 \\$aMicrococcus luteus =450 \\$aMicrococcus lysodeikticus =450 \\$aMicrococcus sodonensis =550 \\$wg$aMicrococcus =750 \2$aMicrococcus luteus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016982 =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363065302441 =005 20120730164219.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023284 =035 \\$aCAW4123NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.M5 =150 \\$aMicrococcus =550 \\$wg$aMicrococcaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMicrococcus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008837 =LDR 00375cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363065402441 =005 20120730164218.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023283 =035 \\$aCAW4122NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.M5 =150 \\$aMicrococcaceae =550 \\$wg$aGram-positive bacteria =750 \2$aMicrococcaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008835 =LDR 00483cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363065502441 =005 20120730164218.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023278 =035 \\$aCAW4117NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aListeria monocytogenes =450 \\$aBacterium monocytogenes =450 \\$aListerella monocytogenes =550 \\$wg$aListeria =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aListeria Monocytogenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008089 =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363065602441 =005 20120730164218.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023277 =035 \\$aCAW4116NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aListeria =550 \\$wg$aGram-positive bacteria =750 \2$aListeria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008087 =LDR 00439cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363065702441 =005 20120730164218.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023276 =035 \\$aCAW4115NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S7$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.L6$cLeptospirosis =150 \\$aLeptospira =550 \\$wg$aSpirochaetaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLeptospira$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007919 =LDR 00415cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363065802441 =005 20050524075615.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023275 =035 \\$aCAW4114LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR82.L3 =150 \\$aLactobacillus plantarum =450 \\$aLactobacillus arabinosus =550 \\$wg$aLactobacillus =750 \2$aLactobacillus plantarum$0(DNLM)D048191$5IEN =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363065902441 =005 20060622124933.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023274 =035 \\$aCAW4113LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR82.L3 =150 \\$aLactobacillus leichmannii =550 \\$wg$aLactobacillus =750 \2$aLactobacillus leichmannii$0(DNLM)D052199$5IEN =LDR 00415cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363066002441 =005 20050524075348.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023273 =035 \\$aCAW4112LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR82.L3 =150 \\$aLactobacillus delbrueckii =450 \\$aBacillus delbrueckii =550 \\$wg$aLactobacillus =750 \2$aLactobacillus delbrueckii$0(DNLM)D048668$5IEN =LDR 00545cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363066102441 =005 20250214144053.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023272 =035 \\$aCAW4111NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.L3 =150 \\$aLactobacillus casei =450 \\$aBacillus casei =450 \\$aBacterium casei =450 \\$aCaseobacterium vulgare =450 \\$aStreptobacterium casei =550 \\$wg$aLactobacillus =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aLacticaseibacillus casei$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007780 =LDR 00427cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363066202441 =005 20060622124631.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023270 =035 \\$aCAW4109NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.L3 =150 \\$aLactobacillus acidophilus =450 \\$aThermobacterium intestinale =550 \\$wg$aLactobacillus =750 \2$aLactobacillus acidophilus$0(DNLM)D007779$5IEN =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363066302441 =005 20060622124508.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023269 =035 \\$aCAW4108NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.L3 =150 \\$aLactobacillus =550 \\$wg$aLactobacillaceae =750 \2$aLactobacillus$0(DNLM)D007778$5IEN =LDR 00379cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363066402441 =005 20120730164218.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023268 =035 \\$aCAW4107NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.L3 =150 \\$aLactobacillaceae =550 \\$wg$aGram-positive bacteria =750 \2$aLactobacillaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007777 =LDR 00415cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363066502441 =005 20120730164218.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023266 =035 \\$aCAW4106NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6 =150 \\$aKlebsiella =450 \\$aHyalococcus =550 \\$wg$aEnterobacteriaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aKlebsiella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007709 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363066602441 =005 20120730164218.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023261 =035 \\$aCAW4101NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.B35 =150 \\$aFusobacterium =550 \\$wg$aBacteroidaceae =750 \2$aFusobacterium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005673 =LDR 00600cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363066702441 =005 20120730164218.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023260 =035 \\$aCAW4100NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.Z9$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.T8$cPathogen =150 \\$aFrancisella tularensis =450 \\$aBacillus tularensis =450 \\$aBacterium tularense =450 \\$aPasteurella tularensis =450 \\$aTularemia bacillus =550 \\$wg$aFrancisella =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFrancisella tularensis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005604 =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363066802441 =005 20120730164218.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023259 =035 \\$aCAW4099NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aFrancisella =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =750 \2$aFrancisella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005603 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363066902441 =005 20120730164218.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023258 =035 \\$aCAW4098LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR82.C9 =150 \\$aFlexibacter =550 \\$wg$aCytophagaceae =750 \2$aFlexibacter$5IEN$0(DNLM)D045248 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363067002441 =005 20170317161536.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023256 =035 \\$aCAW4096NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aErysipelothrix =550 \\$wg$aBacteria =750 \2$aErysipelothrix$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004888 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363067102441 =005 20120730164218.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023254 =035 \\$aCAW4094NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6 =150 \\$aErwinia carotovora =550 \\$wg$aErwinia =750 \2$aPectobacterium carotovorum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016973 =LDR 00392cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363067202441 =005 20120730164218.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023253 =035 \\$aCAW4093LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR82.E6 =150 \\$aErwinia amylovora =450 \\$aBacillus amylovorus =550 \\$wg$aErwinia =750 \2$aErwinia amylovora$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044084 =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363067302441 =005 20120730164218.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023252 =035 \\$aCAW4092NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6 =150 \\$aErwinia =450 \\$aPectobacterium =550 \\$wg$aEnterobacteriaceae =750 \2$aErwinia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004885 =LDR 00471cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363067402441 =005 20120730164218.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023251 =035 \\$aCAW4091NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6 =150 \\$aEnterobacter cloacae =450 \\$aAerobacter cloacae =450 \\$aBacillus cloacae =450 \\$aCloaca cloacae =550 \\$wg$aEnterobacter =750 \2$aEnterobacter cloacae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016972 =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363067502441 =005 20120730164217.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023250 =035 \\$aCAW4090LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR82.E6 =150 \\$aEnterobacter aerogenes =450 \\$aAerobacter aerogenes =450 \\$aBacillus aerogenes =550 \\$wg$aEnterobacter =750 \2$aEnterobacter aerogenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D021902 =LDR 00419cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363067602441 =005 20120730164217.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023249 =035 \\$aCAW4089NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6 =150 \\$aEnterobacter =450 \\$aAerobacter =550 \\$wg$aEnterobacteriaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEnterobacter$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004754 =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363067702441 =005 20120730164217.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023247 =035 \\$aCAW4088NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR353.5.R5 =150 \\$aCoxiella =550 \\$wg$aRickettsiaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCoxiella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003381 =LDR 00545cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363067802441 =005 20120730164217.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023241 =035 \\$aCAW4082NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.C6$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.D5$cPathogen =150 \\$aCorynebacterium diphtheriae =450 \\$aBacillus diphtheriae =450 \\$aKlebs-Loeffler bacillus =550 \\$wg$aCorynebacterium =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCorynebacterium Diphtheriae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003353 =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363067902441 =005 20070511135649.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023240 =035 \\$aCAW4081NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.B3$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.T3$cPathogen =150 \\$aClostridium tetani =450 \\$aBacillus tetani =550 \\$wg$aClostridium =750 \2$aClostridium tetani$0(DNLM)D003017$5IEN =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363068002441 =005 20050505081854.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023237 =035 \\$aCAW4078LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR82.B3 =150 \\$aClostridium kluyveri =450 \\$aTerminosporus kluyveri =550 \\$wg$aClostridium =750 \2$aClostridium kluyveri$0(DNLM)D047010$5IEN =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363068102441 =005 20050505081519.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023235 =035 \\$aCAW4076NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.B3 =150 \\$aClostridium chauvoei =550 \\$wg$aClostridium =750 \2$aClostridium chauvoei$0(DNLM)D046975$5IEN =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363068202441 =005 20050505081059.0 =008 880407i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023234 =035 \\$aCAW4075LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR82.B3 =150 \\$aClostridium butyricum =450 \\$aClostridium butylicum =550 \\$wg$aClostridium =750 \2$aClostridium butyricum$0(DNLM)D046972$5IEN =LDR 00550cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362566902441 =005 20110204100115.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089196 =035 \\$aBZT9102NU =035 \\$aSH 85089196 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR352$bQR352.5$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aMycoplasmatales =450 \\$aMollicutes =450 \\$aMycoplasmas =450 \\$aMycoplasms =450 \\$aPleuropneumonia-like organisms =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =750 \2$aMycoplasmatales$0(DNLM)D009179$5IEN =LDR 00560cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362567002441 =005 20120730163544.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089785 =035 \\$aBZT9691NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.N =150 \\$aNaproxen =550 \\$wg$aAntiarthritic agents =550 \\$wg$aAntipyretics =550 \\$wg$aBicyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aNaphthaleneacetic acid =550 \\$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNaproxen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009288 =LDR 00481cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362567102441 =005 20120730163538.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089190 =035 \\$aBZT9096NU =035 \\$aSH 85089190 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.M97$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aMycoplasma diseases =450 \\$aMycoplasma infections$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =750 \2$aMycoplasma Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009175 =LDR 00394cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362567202441 =005 20120730163544.0 =008 050331i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089713 =035 \\$aBZT9619NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNaphthoquinone =450 \\$aNaphthaquinone =550 \\$wg$aNaphthalene =550 \\$wg$aQuinone =750 \2$aNaphthoquinones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009285 =LDR 00407cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362567302441 =005 20120730163538.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089188 =035 \\$aBZT9094NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMycology =550 \\$wg$aBotany =550 \\$wg$aMicrobiology =550 \\$aFungi =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMycology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009172 =LDR 00351cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362567402441 =005 20120730163543.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089711 =035 \\$aBZT9617NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNaphthaleneacetic acid =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNaphthaleneacetic Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009280 =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362567502441 =005 20120730163538.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089187 =035 \\$aBZT9093NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMycologists =550 \\$wg$aMycology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMycology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009172 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362567602441 =005 20120730163543.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089710 =035 \\$aBZT9616NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD391 =150 \\$aNaphthalene =550 \\$wg$aPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons =750 \2$aNaphthalenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009281 =LDR 00648cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362567702441 =005 20070524090038.0 =008 050808i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089689 =035 \\$aBZT9595NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRS201.N35$cPharmacy =150 \\$aNanoparticles =550 \\$wg$aNanostructured materials =550 \\$wg$aParticles =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 8, 2005$b("a nanoparticle is a microscopic particle whose size is measured in nanometers. Often such particles in nanoscale are used in biomedical applications acting as drug carriers or imaging agents.") =750 \2$aNanoparticles$0(DNLM)D053758$5IEN =LDR 00964cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362567802441 =005 20120730163538.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089186 =035 \\$aBZT9092NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIdPI$dDLC$dOkU$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.M8 (Bacteriology) =150 \\$aMycobacterium tuberculosis =450 \\$aKoch bacillus =450 \\$aTubercle bacillus =550 \\$wg$aMycobacterium =550 \\$aTuberculin =550 \\$aTuberculosis =670 \\$aKamarakalva, R.B. Trends in human mycobacterialtuberculosis in southeastern Idaho, 2007. =670 \\$aCiba Foundation symposium on experimental tuberculosis bacillus and host, 1955:$bp. v, ff. 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Dict. microbiol. =750 \2$aOrthomyxoviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009975 =LDR 00445cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362569102441 =005 20090311135134.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089176 =035 \\$aBZT9082NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC168.M9 =150 \\$aMycetoma =450 \\$aMadura foot =450 \\$aMaduromycosis =550 \\$wg$aDermatomycoses =550 \\$wg$aFoot$xInfections =750 \2$aMycetoma$0(DNLM)D008271$5IEN =LDR 00309cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362569202441 =005 20120730163538.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089174 =035 \\$aBZT9080NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK601 =150 \\$aMycelium =750 \2$aMycelium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D025282 =LDR 02109cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362569302441 =005 20100721125430.0 =008 920103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089454 =035 \\$aBZT9360NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85089454 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK635 =150 \\$aMyxomycetes =450 \\$aAcellular slime molds =450 \\$aAerogastres =450 \\$aMolds, Slime =450 \\$aMycetozoa =450 \\$aMyxogastres =450 \\$aMyxomycota$5IEN =450 \\$aPlasmoidial slime molds =450 \\$aSlime fungi =450 \\$aSlime molds =450 \\$aSlime moulds =450 \\$aTrue slime molds =550 \\$wg$aRhizopoda =670 \\$aIng, B. The myxomycetes of Britain and Ireland, c1999:$bp. 1 ("Myxomycetes are defined as eukaryotic microorganisms with a plasmodium as the assimilative stage and a sexually produced resting spore as the propagule ... For generations they have been shuffled back and forth between the animal and plant kingdoms, being regarded either as amoeboid protozoans, the Mycetozoa, or as a group of fungi, the Myxomycetes. In these more enlightened, and better equipped, times we are able to show that they possess mitochondria with tubular cristae and this makes them clearly members of the kingdom Protozoa, not fungi, and indeed, not animals! This fact does not stop them from being treated as 'honorary fungi' as they occupy the same habitats, disperse their spores and are studied by methods which are characteristic of the fungi in the broadest sense"; slime moulds) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, Aug. 14, 2000$b(Myxomycetes. Rank: Class. Division: Myxomycota. Kingdom: Fungi. Usage: accepted. Vernacular names: acellular slime molds, plasmoidial slime molds, true slime molds) =670 \\$aIndex to organism names, via WWW, Aug. 14, 2000$b(In Zoological record animal names database: Name: Myxomycetes, Group: Protozoa, Classification: Myxogastria. ZR taxonomic hierarchy: Protozoa, Sarcomastigophora, Sarcodina, Rhizopoda, Eumycetozoea, Myxogastria, Myxomycetes) =750 \2$aMyxomycetes$0(DNLM)D009235$5IEN =LDR 00357cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362569402441 =005 20120730163538.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089173 =035 \\$aBZT9079NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMyasthenia gravis =550 \\$wg$aNeuromuscular diseases =750 \2$aMyasthenia Gravis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009157 =LDR 00344cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362569502441 =005 20120730163543.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089453 =035 \\$aBZT9359NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMyxoma =550 \\$wg$aTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMyxoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009232 =LDR 00460cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362569602441 =005 20140324135738.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089171 =035 \\$aBZT9077NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMyalgia =450 \\$aMuscle pain =450 \\$aMuscular pain =450 \\$aMyodynia =450 \\$aMyosalgia =550 \\$wg$aMuscles$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPain =750 \2$aMyalgia$0(DNLM)D063806$5IEN =LDR 00337cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362569702441 =005 20120730163542.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089452 =035 \\$aBZT9358NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.M95 =150 \\$aMyxococcus xanthus =750 \2$aMyxococcus xanthus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016941 =LDR 00335cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362569802441 =005 20060629095835.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089169 =035 \\$aBZT9075LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL430.7.M9 =150 \\$aMya =550 \\$wg$aMyidae =750 \2$aMya$0(DNLM)D049892$5IEN =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362569902441 =005 20120730163542.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089451 =035 \\$aBZT9357NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.M95 =150 \\$aMyxococcus =550 \\$wg$aMyxococcaceae =750 \2$aMyxococcus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016940 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362570002441 =005 20120730163542.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089449 =035 \\$aBZT9355NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMyxobacterales =450 \\$aGliding bacteria =450 \\$aMyxobacteria =450 \\$wnne$aMyxobacteriales =550 \\$wg$aBacteria =750 \2$aMyxococcales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009231 =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362570102441 =005 20070531085642.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089446 =035 \\$aBZT9352NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC657 =150 \\$aMyxedema =550 \\$wg$aHypothyroidism =750 \2$aMyxedema$0(DNLM)D009230$5IEN =LDR 00513cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362570202441 =005 20120730163538.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089142 =035 \\$aBZT9048NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN-M =053 \\$aRC394.A43 =150 \\$aMutism, Akinetic =450 \\$aAkinetic mutism =450 \\$aApallic syndrome =550 \\$wg$aBrain stem$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders =550 \\$wg$aNeuropsychiatry =750 \2$aAkinetic Mutism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000405 =LDR 01043cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362570302441 =005 20060629101025.0 =008 000126i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 85089445 =035 \\$aBZT9351LC =035 \\$ash 85089445 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL430.7.M95$cZoology =150 \\$aMytilus edulis =450 \\$aBay mussel =450 \\$aBlack mussel =450 \\$aBlue mussel =450 \\$aCommon mussel =450 \\$aEdible mussel =450 \\$aPile mussel =550 \\$wg$aMytilus =670 \\$aShaw, W.N. Species profiles : life histories and environmental requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (Pacific Southwest). California sea mussel and bay mussel, 1988:$bp. 1 (Mytilus edulis. Preferred common name: Bay mussel. Other common names: Edible mussel, black mussel, blue mussel, pile mussel) =670 \\$aCommon and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from U.S. and Canada: mollusks, 1998:$bp. 27 (Mytilus edulis, blue mussel) =750 \2$aMytilus edulis$0(DNLM)D049880$5IEN =LDR 00727cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362570402441 =005 20120730163537.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089141 =035 \\$aBZT9047NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMutism =450 \\$aDumbness =450 \\$aSpeechlessness =550 \\$wg$aSpeech disorders =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the inability to speak whether from any functional or physical cause other than deafness. Works on the lack of sense of hearing, including the lack combined with the inability to speak, i.e. deaf-mutism, are entered under$aDeafness. =681 \\$iNote under$aDeafness =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMutism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009155 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362570502441 =005 20060629100748.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089443 =035 \\$aBZT9349LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL430.7.M95 =150 \\$aMytilus =550 \\$wg$aMytilidae =750 \2$aMytilus$0(DNLM)D049878$5IEN =LDR 00580cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362570602441 =005 20060629100611.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089441 =035 \\$aBZT9347LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL430.7.M95 =150 \\$aMytilidae =450 \\$aMarine mussels =450 \\$aSea mussels =550 \\$wg$aMussels =550 \\$wg$aMytiloida =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/9/93$b(marine mussels) =670 \\$aWorld Book:$bv. 13, p. 806 (Sea mussels belong to the family Mytilidae) =750 \2$aMytilidae$0(DNLM)D049879$5IEN =LDR 00572cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362570702441 =005 20120730163542.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089371 =035 \\$aBZT9277NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBL300$bBL325$cComparative =150 \\$aMythology =360 \\$isubdivision$aMythology$iunder topical headings =450 \\$aMyths =550 \\$wg$aLegends =550 \\$wg$aReligion =550 \\$wg$aReligions =550 \\$aFolklore =550 \\$aGods =550 \\$aMyth =750 \2$aMythology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009229 =LDR 00641cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362570802441 =005 20120730163541.0 =008 050801i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089345 =035 \\$aBZT9251NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aB728$cMedieval philosophy =053 \0$aB828$cModern philosophy =053 \0$aBL625$cComparative religion =053 \0$aBV5070$bBV5095$cChristianity =150 \\$aMysticism =450 \\$aDark night of the soul =450 \\$aMystical theology =450 \\$aTheology, Mystical =550 \\$wg$aSpiritual life =550 \\$aNegative theology =750 \2$aMysticism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009228 =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362570902441 =005 20060629095346.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089128 =035 \\$aBZT9034NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMutation (Biology) =550 \\$aGenetics =550 \\$aVariation (Biology) =750 \2$aMutation$0(DNLM)D009154$5IEN =LDR 00445cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362571002441 =005 20120730163541.0 =008 020730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089317 =035 \\$aBZT9223NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M9$cBotany =150 \\$aMyrtaceae =450 \\$aMyrtle family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aMyrtales =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(myrtle family: Myrtaceae) =750 \2$aMyrtaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027822 =LDR 00481cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362571102441 =005 20120730163537.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089127 =035 \\$aBZT9033NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH465 =150 \\$aMutagens =450 \\$aMutagenic agents =550 \\$wg$aMutagenesis =550 \\$wg$aMutation (Biology) =550 \\$aTeratogenic agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMutagens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009153 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362571302441 =005 20120730163541.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089300 =035 \\$aBZT9206NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.M85 =150 \\$aMyristicaceae =550 \\$wg$aMagnoliales =750 \2$aMyristicaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026324 =LDR 00569cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362571402441 =005 20120730163537.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089126 =035 \\$aBZT9032NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH465$cGenetics =053 \\$aRA1224.4.M86$cToxicology =150 \\$aMutagenicity testing =450 \\$aMutagen testing =450 \\$aMutagenesis$xTesting =450 \\$aMutagens$xTesting =550 \\$wg$aChronic toxicity testing =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMutagenicity Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009152 =LDR 00469cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362571502441 =005 20120730163541.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089297 =035 \\$aBZT9203NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF126 =150 \\$aMyringoplasty =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =550 \\$wg$aTympanic membrane$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aTympanoplasty =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMyringoplasty$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009225 =LDR 00441cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362571602441 =005 20120730163537.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089125 =035 \\$aBZT9031NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMutagenesis =550 \\$wg$aMutation (Biology) =550 \\$aRadiogenetics =550 \\$aTeratogenesis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90$ar:AJO:2/28/92 =750 \2$aMutagenesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016296 =LDR 00703cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362571702441 =005 20120730163541.0 =008 050607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089296 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M83$cBotany =150 \\$aMyricaceae =450 \\$aBayberry family (Plants) =450 \\$aGaleaceae =550 \\$wg$aMyricales =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(bayberry family=Myricaceae) =670 \\$aFamilies of flowering plants via WWW, June 7, 2005$b(Myricaceae, incl. Galeaceae, taxonomy: Myricales) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, June 7, 2005$b(Family: Myricaceae, number of acccepted genera: 4, dicot family, synonym: Galeaceae) =750 \2$aMyricaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029590 =LDR 00973cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362571802441 =005 20120730163541.0 =008 050518i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089294 =035 \\$aBZT9200LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.M83$cBotany =150 \\$aMyrica =450 \\$aCerothamnus =550 \\$wg$aMyricaceae =670 \\$aGardener's dictionary, via WWW, May 18, 2005$b(Myrica, a genus of 50 species of deciduous or evergreen shrubs and trees (Myricaceae), some native to North America) =670 \\$aITIS, May 18, 2005$b(Myrica L. -- accepted -- sweetgale) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, May 18, 2005$b(Genus: Myrica L. Family: Myricaceae. Probable synonym: Gale, possible synonym: Morella) =670 \\$aPlants national database, May 18, 2005$b(Myrica L., sweetgale. Family: Myricaceae) =670 \\$aHortiPlex database, May 18, 2005$b(Genus: Myrica. Common names: bayberry; wax myrtle) =750 \2$aMyrica$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031641 =LDR 00451cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362571902441 =005 20050606133302.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089120 =035 \\$aBZT9026NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \\$aQL737.C25 =150 \\$aMustelidae =450 \\$aMustelids =550 \\$wg$aCarnivora =670 \\$aResearch on mustelids and cats in New Zealand, 1984. =750 \2$aMustelidae$0(DNLM)D045969$5IEN =LDR 00541cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362572002441 =005 20120730163541.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089287 =035 \\$aBZT9193NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMyotonia congenita =450 \\$aAmyotonia congenita =450 \\$aEulenburg's disease =450 \\$aMyotonia hereditaria =450 \\$aParamyotonia congenita =450 \\$aThomsen's disease =550 \\$wg$aNeuromuscular diseases =750 \2$aMyotonia Congenita$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009224 =LDR 00500cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362572102441 =005 20120730163540.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089286 =035 \\$aBZT9192NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMyotonia atrophica =450 \\$aDeleage's disease =450 \\$aDystrophia myotonica =450 \\$aMyotonic dystrophy =450 \\$aSteinert's disease =550 \\$wg$aNeuromuscular diseases =750 \2$aMyotonic Dystrophy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009223 =LDR 01422cz a2200421n 4500 =001 9880362572202441 =005 20190412121225.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089113 =035 \\$aBZT9019NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA1247.M8$cToxicology =053 \0$aUG447.5.M8$cMilitary science =150 \\$aMustard gas =450 \\$aAgent HD =450 \\$aAgent THD =450 \\$aDichlorodiethyl sulfide =450 \\$aDichloroethyl sulfide =450 \\$aHD (Chemical agent) =450 \\$aMustardgas =450 \\$aPsoriazin =450 \\$aSulfur mustard =450 \\$aTHD (Chemical agent) =450 \\$aYellow cross liquid =450 \\$aYperite (Poison gas) =550 \\$wg$aAlkylating agents =550 \\$wg$aChemical agents (Munitions) =550 \\$wg$aDermatologic agents =550 \\$wg$aGases, Asphyxiating and poisonous =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =550 \\$wg$aSulfides =670 \\$aMedical defenses against mustard gas ... 1991. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 24, 2007$b(Mustard Gas. Entry terms: Dichlorodiethyl Sulfide, Sulfur Mustard, Di-2-chloroethyl Sulfide, Yperite) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(mustard gas: a vesicant war gas; also called dichloroethyl sulfide, sulfur mustard) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aMustard Gas$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009151 =LDR 00410cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362572302441 =005 20120730163540.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089285 =035 \\$aBZT9191NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC935.M95$cInternal medicine =053 \\$aRD688$cSurgery =150 \\$aMyotonia =550 \\$wg$aMuscles$xDiseases =750 \2$aMyotonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009222 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362572402441 =005 20070529130148.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089277 =035 \\$aBZT9183LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMyositis tropica =450 \\$aMuma =450 \\$aMyositis purulenta tropica =550 \\$wg$aMuscles$xDiseases =750 \2$aPyomyositis$0(DNLM)D052880$5IEN =LDR 00498cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362572602441 =005 20070529130221.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089276 =035 \\$aBZT9182NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMyositis =450 \\$aMuscles$xInflammation =450 \\$aMyitis =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =550 \\$wg$aMuscles$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aNonarticular rheumatism =670 \\$aMESH$b(Myositis) =750 \2$aMyositis$0(DNLM)D009220$5IEN =LDR 00392cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362572702441 =005 20120730163540.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089275 =035 \\$aBZT9181NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP552.M93 =150 \\$aMyosin =550 \\$wg$aMicrofilament proteins =550 \\$wg$aMuscle proteins =750 \2$aMyosins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009218 =LDR 00394cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362572802441 =005 20120730163536.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088761 =035 \\$aBZT8667NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMushrooms, Poisonous$xToxicology =550 \\$wg$aMycotoxicoses =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMushroom Poisoning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009145 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362572902441 =005 20120730163540.0 =008 041028i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089273 =035 \\$aBZT9179LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.M8$cBotany =150 \\$aMyoporum =550 \\$wg$aMyoporaceae =750 \2$aMyoporum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031643 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362573002441 =005 20120730163540.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089272 =035 \\$aBZT9178LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M8$cBotany =150 \\$aMyoporaceae =550 \\$wg$aTubiflorae =750 \2$aMyoporaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031642 =LDR 00514cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362573102441 =005 20120730163535.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088751 =035 \\$aBZT8657NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85088751 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK604.4$bQK615.7$cLocal =053 \0$aQK617$cGeneral =150 \\$aMushrooms =450 \\$aChampignons =450 \\$aToadstools =550 \\$wg$aFungi =550 \\$wg$aMacrofungi =750 \2$aAgaricales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000363 =LDR 02530cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362573202441 =005 20131010111600.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089059 =035 \\$aBZT8965NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.C96$cBotany =053 \0$aSB379.M44$cCulture =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aMuskmelon =450 \\$aCantaloup =450 \\$aCantaloupe =450 \\$aCantelope =450 \\$aCanteloupe =450 \\$aCucumis melo =450 \\$aGarma =450 \\$aMushmelon =450 \\$aNetted melon =450 \\$aNutmeg melon =450 \\$aPersian melon =450 \\$aRockmelon =450 \\$aSpanspek =450 \\$aSweet melon =550 \\$wg$aCucumis =550 \\$wg$aMelons =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 22, 2013$b(Cantaloupe (also canteloupe, cantaloup, mushmelon, muskmelon, rockmelon, sweet melon, Persian melon, spanspek (South Africa), or Garma) refers to a variety of Cucumis melo, a species in the family Cucurbitaceae. Cantaloupes range in size from 500 g to 5 kg (1 to 10 lb). Originally, cantaloupe referred only to the non-netted, orange-fleshed melons of Europe. However, in more recent usage, it has come to mean any orange-fleshed melon (C. melo). Species: Cucumis melo. Subspecies: C. melo subsp. melo. Variety: C. melo var. cantalupensis. Trinomial name: Cucumis melo var. cantalupensis Naudin. Synonyms: Cucumis melo var. reticultus Naudin) =670 \\$aThe old farmer's almanac website, July 22, 2013$b(Cantaloupe. Botanical name: Cucumis melo. What we commonly refer to as 'cantaloupe' is actually not true cantaloupe, rather, a type of muskmelon. (True cantaloupe has a rough, warty rind and is not widely grown or commercially available in the US.) Muskmelons are a heat-loving fruit with a long growing season.) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online, July 22, 2013$b(cantaloupe 1 : a small widely cultivated muskmelon (Cucumis melo reticulatus) with a heavily netted rind and reddish-orange flesh; broadly : muskmelon a. 2 : a muskmelon (Cucumis melo cantalupensis) with a rough hard warty rind that is not usually grown in North America; muskmelon : a usually sweet edible melon that is the fruit of an annual trailing or climbing Asian vine (Cucumis melo) of the gourd family: as a : any of various melons (C. melo reticulatus) with netted skin and musky odor that include most of the muskmelons cultivated in North America; especially : cantaloupe 1 b : winter melon 1) =750 \2$aCucumis melo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028463 =LDR 00456cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362573302441 =005 20120730163540.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089271 =035 \\$aBZT9177NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE938 =150 \\$aMyopia =450 \\$aNearsightedness =450 \\$aShort-sightedness =450 \\$aShortsightedness =550 \\$wg$aEye$xRefractive errors =750 \2$aMyopia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009216 =LDR 00630cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362573402441 =005 20120730163535.0 =008 021113i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088723 =035 \\$aBZT8629NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aAM =150 \\$aMuseums =360 \\$isubdivision$aMuseums$iunder names of individual persons, families, and corporate bodies, individual wars and topical headings, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Museums; Harvard University--Museums;$iand names of individual museums =550 \\$wg$aPublic institutions =550 \\$aCabinets of curiosities =750 \2$aMuseums$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009144 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362573502441 =005 20120730163537.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089027 =035 \\$aBZT8933NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aML385$bML429$cBiography =150 \\$aMusicians =550 \\$wg$aArtists =750 \2$aMusic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009146 =LDR 00508cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362573602441 =005 20120730163540.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089266 =035 \\$aBZT9172NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMyoneural junction =450 \\$aMotor end plate =450 \\$aNeuromuscular end plate =450 \\$aNeuromuscular junction =550 \\$wg$aMuscles =550 \\$wg$aNerve endings =550 \\$wg$aNerves =750 \2$aNeuromuscular Junction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009469 =LDR 01012cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362573702441 =005 20120730163536.0 =008 060710i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088942 =035 \\$aBZT8848NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU =053 \0$aML3919$bML3920 =150 \\$aMusic therapy =450 \\$aMusic$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aMusical therapy =450 \\$aMusicotherapy =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =550 \\$aPsychotherapy and music =670 \\$aNew Grove dict. of mus. WWW site, Nov. 25, 2008$b(The use of sounds and music within an evolving relationship between child or adult and therapist to support and encourage physical, mental, social, emotional and spiritual well-being) =670 \\$aNew Harvard dict. of mus.$b(may include singing, playing musical instruments, dancing, and clapping) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(musicotherapy) =670 \\$aDorland's ill. med. dict.:$bmusicotherapy (the treatment of disease by music) =750 \2$aMusic Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009147 =LDR 00732cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362573802441 =005 20120730163540.0 =008 061003||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089265 =035 \\$aBZT9171NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMyometrium =450 \\$aTunica muscularis uteri =450 \\$aUterine muscle =550 \\$wg$aSmooth muscle =550 \\$wg$aUterus =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(tunica muscularis uteri [NA]: The muscular coat of the uterus. Also called myometrium) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 3, 2006$b(Myometrium. Entry term: Uterine Muscle. Scope note: the smooth muscle coat of the uterus, which forms the main mass of the organ.) =750 \2$aMyometrium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009215 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362573902441 =005 20120730163540.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089259 =035 \\$aBZT9165NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMyoglobinuria =550 \\$wg$aMuscles$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aRhabdomyolysis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMyoglobinuria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009212 =LDR 01493cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362574002441 =005 20120730163536.0 =008 040305i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088762 =035 \\$aBZT8668NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aMusic =360 \\$isubdivision$aMusic$iunder ethnic groups for music of the group; and subdivision$aSongs and music$iunder names of persons, corporate bodies, places, classes of persons, ethnic groups, wars, and topical headings for collections or single works of vocal or instrumental music about the topic or entity =450 \\$aArt music =450 \\$aArt music, Western =450 \\$aClassical music =450 \\$aMusical compositions =450 \\$aMusical works =450 \\$aSerious music =450 \\$aWestern art music =450 \\$aWestern music (Western countries) =670 \\$aSzabo, M. For the love of music, 2001:$babstr. (Western art music) p. 5 ("Negative attitudes toward Western art music begin in elementary school") =670 \\$aNew Grove dictionary of music and musicians (Online), Dec. 4, 2001$b(151 hits on "western art music") =670 \\$aAmer. 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Like all ruminants, sheep are members of the order Artiodactyla, the even-toed ungulates. Although the name "sheep" applies to many species in the genus Ovis, in everyday usage it almost always refers to Ovis aries. A male sheep is called a ram and a female sheep is called a ewe. Sheep are most likely descended from the wild mouflon of Europe and Asia.) =670 \\$aEOL, encyclopedia of life website, June 18, 2013$b(Ovis aries, Domestic Sheep; The origins of domestic sheep are not well known. It is generally believed that sheep domestication occurred shortly after goat domestication (probably 7000 to 10000 years ago) and in the same region, the Fertile Crescent of the Middle East. Genetic studies have not yet provided a clear indication of the wild ancestors of modern domestic sheep, although progress has made in addressing this question. Groves and Leslie (2011) suggest that the Anatolian Sheep or Asiatic Mouflon (Ovis gmelini) is likely the ancestor of domestic sheep and that European Mouflon, sometimes referred to as O. musimon or O. orientalis musimon, are the feral descendants of the first domestic sheep brought to Europe. The name O. aries is often used to refer only to domestic sheep, but has also been used more broadly, depending on which forms are recognized as distinct species--for example, including mouflon as well.) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History website, June 18, 2013$b(Ovis aries. Common Name: Red Sheep. 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sexual harassment in the workplace) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on sexual harassment that occurs in the workplace, as well as works on sexual harassment in general. =750 \2$aSexual Harassment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017406 =LDR 00637cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362575402441 =005 20130403144544.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120729 =035 \\$aBZX0635NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ476.5 =150 \\$aSexual disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren and sex =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =750 \2$81$wb$aSexual Dysfunction, Physiological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012735 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSexual Dysfunction, Physiological$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00502cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362575502441 =005 20060516083926.0 =008 911212i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120728 =035 \\$aBZX0634NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSexual disorders =450 \\$aSex disorders =450 \\$aSexual diseases =550 \\$wg$aSex (Biology) =550 \\$aPsychosexual disorders =670 \\$aMESH$b(Sex disorders) =750 \2$aSexual Dysfunction, Physiological$0(DNLM)D012735$5IEN =LDR 02018cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362575602441 =005 20160609133129.0 =008 000607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120724 =035 \\$aBZX0630NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dICLAM$dDLC =150 \\$aParaphilias =450 \\$aDeviant sexual behavior =450 \\$aDeviation, Sexual =450 \\$aDeviations, Sex =450 \\$aSex deviation =450 \\$wnne$aSexual deviation =550 \\$wg$aSex =550 \\$aPsychosexual disorders =670 \\$aMESH$b(Paraphilias; was Sex Deviation 1963-80; UF Sex Deviations) =670 \\$aThesaurus of psych. index terms$b(Paraphilias) =670 \\$aathealth.com Web site, Oct. 24, 2007$b(Paraphilias are sometimes referred to as sexual deviations or perversions. Paraphilias include fantasies, behaviors, or sexual urges focusing on unusual objects, activities, or situations. Paraphilias include: Sexual urges or sexual fantasies with non-human objects; Sexual behaviors with non-human objects; Sexual behaviors involving humiliation or suffering of oneself or another person; Adult sexual behavior that involves children or nonconsenting adults. Some of the common paraphilias include: Exhibitionism; Fetishism; Frotteurism; Pedophilia; Masochism; Sadism;Transvestitism; Voyeurism) =670 \\$aHuman sexuality : an encyc., 1994$b(paraphilias; "Paraphilia is defined as an erotosexual and psychological condition characterized by recurrent responsiveness to an obsessive dependence on an unusual or socially unacceptable stimulus. The term has become a legal synonym for perversion or deviant sexual behavior, and it is preferred by many over the other terms because it seems more neutral and descriptive rather than judgemental.") =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict.$b(paraphilia; sexual deviation) =670 \\$aRandom House dict.$b(paraphilia; sexual deviation) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20071220 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sexual deviation =750 \2$aParaphilic Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010262 =LDR 01147cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362575702441 =005 20070501134330.0 =008 040305i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120721 =035 \\$aBZX0627NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dHU =053 \0$aQL761 =150 \\$aSexual behavior in animals =360 \\$isubdivision$aSexual behavior$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Sexual behavior; Fishes--Sexual behavior =450 \\$aAnimals$xSexual behavior =450 \\$aBreeding behavior =450 \\$aCopulation behavior in animals =450 \\$aCopulation in animals =450 \\$aCopulatory behavior in animals =450 \\$aCopulatory pattern (Animal behavior) =450 \\$aMating behavior =450 \\$aReproductive behavior =450 \\$aSex behavior in animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimal behavior =670 \\$aOCLC database, Feb. 19, 2001$b(copulatory behavior; copulation in the water strider; copulatory pattern; copulation behavior; Copulation in golden hamsters; mating behavior; sex behavior of mosquitoes; breeding behavior) =750 \2$aSexual Behavior, Animal$0(DNLM)D012726$5IEN =LDR 00383cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362575802441 =005 20120730163901.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120718 =035 \\$aBZX0624NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSexual abstinence =450 \\$aAbstinence, Sexual =550 \\$wg$aNatural family planning =750 \2$aSexual Abstinence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012746 =LDR 00780cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362575902441 =005 20130317173340.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120678 =035 \\$aBZX0584NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSexism =450 \\$aSex bias =550 \\$wg$aAttitude (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPrejudices =550 \\$wg$aSex (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aSocial perception =550 \\$aSex role =680 \\$iHere are entered works on sexism as an attitude as well as works on attitude and overt discriminatory behavior. Works dealing solely with discriminatory behavior directed toward both of the sexes are entered under$aSex discrimination. =681 \\$iNote under$aSex discrimination =750 \2$aSexism$0(DNLM)D063507$5IEN =LDR 00582cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362576002441 =005 20130401180858.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120674 =035 \\$aBZX0580NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85120674 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dICLAM =053 \0$aRC557$bRC557.5 =150 \\$aSex therapy =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =550 \\$aPsychosexual disorders$xTreatment =750 \2$aSexual Dysfunctions, Psychological$xtherapy$0(DNLM)D020018Q000628$5IEN =750 \2$aSexual Dysfunction, Physiological$xtherapy$0(DNLM)D012735Q000628$5IEN =LDR 01019cz 2200253n 4500 =001 9880362576102441 =005 20220720112240.0 =008 010731i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120663 =035 \\$aBZX0569NU =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9812111750600041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN479.65$bGN479.7$cAnthropology =053 \0$aHQ1075$bHQ1075.5$cSociology =150 \\$aSex role =450 \\$aGender role =550 \\$wg$aSex differences (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aSex (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aSocial role =550 \\$aGender expression =550 \\$aSexism =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the role or behavior learned by a person as appropriate to masculinity or femininity as determined by prevailing cultural norms. Works on a person's internal sense of being male, female, some combination of male and female, or neither male nor female, are entered under$aGender identity =681 \\$iNote under:$aGender identity =750 \2$aGender role$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D000085402 =LDR 01326cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362576202441 =005 20120730163901.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120661 =035 \\$aBZX0567NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aSex ratio =360 \\$isubdivision$aSex ratio$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Sex ratio =450 \\$aRatio, Sex =450 \\$aRatios, Sex =450 \\$aSex ratios =550 \\$wg$aSex (Biology) =670 \\$aGuilmoto, C.Z. The sex ratio transition in Asia, 2009. =670 \\$aHull, T.H. Recent trends in sex ratios in China, 1988. =670 \\$aOCLC, Oct. 25, 2010$b(titles: Decline in sex ratio at birth after 10-day war in Slovenia; Sex differential ratios in India; Recent change in the sex ratio at birth in Viet Nam; The industrial transformation, Italian sex ratios, and the decline in fertility; An analysis of the geography of sex ratio in the United States) =670 \\$aLivingston, M.E. The observed sex ratios of hoki (Macruronus novaezelandiae) in New Zealand, 1983-99, 2000. =670 \\$aJohnson, D.H. Impact of red fox predation on the sex ratio of prairie mallards, 1977. =670 \\$aPeterson, R.H. Sex ratios of eels reared under two temperature regimes, 1996. =750 \2$aSex Ratio$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012744 =LDR 00743cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362576302441 =005 20120730163901.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120660 =035 \\$aBZX0566NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP279 =150 \\$aSex preselection =450 \\$aChoice of sex of offspring =450 \\$aPreselection of sex =450 \\$wnne$aSex$xCause and determination =450 \\$aSex control (Preselection) =450 \\$aSex predetermination =450 \\$aSex selection =550 \\$aSex of children, Parental preferences for =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the methods employed to select offspring of the desired genetic sex. =750 \2$aSex Preselection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012743 =LDR 00605cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362576402441 =005 20120730163901.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120630 =035 \\$aBZX0536NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ56 =150 \\$aSex instruction =450 \\$aSex education =450 \\$aSex manuals$5IEN =450 \\$aSex$xStudy and teaching =550 \\$wg$aFamily life education =550 \\$wg$aSex =550 \\$aSex counseling =550 \\$aSexual health =750 \2$aSex Education$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012736 =750 \2$aSex Manuals$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012740 =LDR 00496cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362576502441 =005 20110202105740.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120590 =035 \\$aBZX0496NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC883.5.S47 =150 \\$aSex differentiation disorders =450 \\$aDifferentiation disorders, Sex =450 \\$aDisorders of sexual differentiation =550 \\$wg$aSexual disorders =750 \2$aDisorders of Sex Development$0(DNLM)D012734$5IEN =LDR 00654cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362576602441 =005 20120730163900.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120585 =035 \\$aBZX0491NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP278 =150 \\$aSex differentiation =450 \\$wnne$aDifferentiation, Sex =450 \\$aSex$xCause and determination =450 \\$aSexual differentiation =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =550 \\$wg$aSex chromosomes =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the differentiation of male and female tissues and organs during embryogenesis. =750 \2$aSex Differentiation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012733 =LDR 00380cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362576702441 =005 20120730163900.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120581 =035 \\$aBZX0487NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF692.2 =150 \\$aSex differences (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aSex (Psychology) =750 \2$aSex Factors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012737 =LDR 00575cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362576802441 =005 20110122121603.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120580 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02101811 =035 \\$aBZX0486NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSex differences =360 \\$isubdivision$aSex differences$iunder topical headings =450 \\$aGender differences =450 \\$aSex characteristics$5IEN =450 \\$aSexual dimorphism in humans =550 \\$wg$aSex differentiation =750 \2$aSex Characteristics$0(DNLM)D012727$5IEN =LDR 00629cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362577002441 =005 20110211095522.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120578 =035 \\$aBZX0484NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC883.5.S47$cSex differentiation disorders =053 \\$aRG566$cDetermination of sex during pregnancy =150 \\$aSex determination, Diagnostic =450 \\$wnne$aDetermination of sex, Diagnostic =450 \\$aDiagnostic sex determination =450 \\$wnne$aSex$xCause and determination =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis =750 \2$aSex Determination Analysis$0(DNLM)D012732$5IEN =LDR 00662cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362577102441 =005 20140401142838.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120572 =035 \\$aBZX0478NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ71$bHQ72$cSexual behavior =053 \0$aHV6558$bHV6569$cCriminology =150 \\$aSex crimes =450 \\$aAbuse, Sexual =450 \\$aSex offenses =450 \\$aSexual abuse =450 \\$aSexual crimes =450 \\$aSexual delinquency =450 \\$aSexual offenses =450 \\$aSexual violence =550 \\$wg$aCrime =550 \\$aProstitution =750 \2$aSex 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\\$aQP458$cPhysiology =150 \\$aNose =450 \\$aRhinology =550 \\$wg$aFace =550 \\$wg$aHead =550 \\$wg$aSense organs =550 \\$aSmell =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNose$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009666 =LDR 00468cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362557202441 =005 20120730163603.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092088 =035 \\$aBZU1994NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNitroalkanes =450 \\$wnne$aNitroparaffins =550 \\$wg$aAlkanes =550 \\$wg$aNitro compounds =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(nitroparaffins (nitroalkanes)) =750 \2$aNitroparaffins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009595 =LDR 00601cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362557302441 =005 20120730163605.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092414 =035 \\$aBZU2320NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG137.6.N68 =150 \\$aNorgestrel =450 \\$aNorplant (Registered trademark)$5IEN =450 \\$aNorplant (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aProgestational hormones, Synthetic =550 \\$wg$aSteroid hormones =550 \\$aLevonorgestrel intrauterine contraceptives 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=005 20120730163605.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092409 =035 \\$aBZU2315NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNorfloxacin =550 \\$wg$aQuinolone antibacterial agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNorfloxacin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009643 =LDR 00423cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362557702441 =005 20140304095058.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092082 =035 \\$aBZU1988NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.N8$cOrganic chemistry =053 \0$aTD855.5.N5$cAir pollutant =150 \\$aNitrogen oxides =550 \\$wg$aOxides =750 \2$aNitrogen Oxides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009589 =LDR 00477cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362557802441 =005 20120730163602.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092081 =035 \\$aBZU1987NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNitrogen mustards =450 \\$aNitrogen mustard compounds$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAlkylating agents =550 \\$wg$aNitrogen compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNitrogen Mustard 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General works on the relationship of the human body to language, including semantics, vocabulary, and other linguistic features are entered under$aHuman body and language. =681 \\$iNote under$aHuman body and language =750 \2$aKinesics$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007697 =LDR 01592cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362558702441 =005 20071106153653.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092063 =035 \\$aBZU1969NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQR89.7$cMicrobiology =053 \0$aTP245.N8$cChemical technology =150 \\$aNitrogen$xFixation =450 \\$aBiological nitrogen fixation =450 \\$aBionitrogen fixation =450 \\$aBNF (Biological nitrogen fixation) =450 \\$aDinitrogen fixation =450 \\$aFixation of nitrogen =450 \\$aNitrogen fixation =550 \\$wg$aBiogeochemical cycles =670 \\$aKreibich, H. 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Works on the formation of nitrites and nitrates in soil, sewage sludge, etc. from other nitrogenous compounds by microorganisms are entered under$aNitrification. =681 \\$iNote under$aNitrification =750 \2$aNitrogen Fixation$0(DNLM)D009586$5IEN =LDR 00580cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362558802441 =005 20120730163602.0 =008 030502i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092062 =035 \\$aBZU1968NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.N1$cChemistry =053 \0$aTP261.N7$cElectrochemistry =150 \\$aNitrogen =360 \\$isubdivision$aNitrogen content$iunder individual materials, e.g.$aMetals--Nitrogen content =550 \\$wg$aGroup 15 elements =550 \\$wg$aNonmetals =681 \\$iExample under$aGases =750 \2$aNitrogen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009584 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362558902441 =005 20120730163602.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092061 =035 \\$aBZU1967NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNitrofurans =550 \\$wg$aFurans =550 \\$wg$aNitro compounds =750 \2$aNitrofurans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009581 =LDR 00701cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362559002441 =005 20120730163605.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092368 =035 \\$aBZU2274NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aP99.5$bP99.6 =150 \\$aNonverbal communication =450 \\$aNon-verbal communication =550 \\$wg$aCommunication =550 \\$aExpression =670 \\$aStatus and social power effects on nonverbal behaviors, productivity, and influence, 1990. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on methods of communication that do not involve speech, including sign language, smoke signals, etc. =750 \2$aNonverbal Communication$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D009633 =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362559102441 =005 20120730163602.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092059 =035 \\$aBZU1965NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNitrobenzoic acid =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNitrobenzoates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009579 =LDR 00894cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362559202441 =005 20120730163602.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092057 =035 \\$aBZU1963NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.N8$cAliphatic compounds =053 \0$aQD341.N8$cAromatic compounds =150 \\$aNitro compounds =450 \\$aNitrated compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganonitrogen compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 8, 2007$b(Nitro Componds. Entry term: Nitrated Compounds. Scope note: Compounds having the nitro group, -NO2, attached to carbon.) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. of chem.$b(nitro and nitroso compounds: derivatives of organic hydrocarbons having one or more -NO2 groups bonded via nitrogen to the carbon framework (nitro) or an -NO group attached to carbon or nitrogen (nitroso)) =750 \2$aNitro Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009574 =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362559302441 =005 20120730163602.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092056 =035 \\$aBZU1962NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNitrites =550 \\$wg$aNitrogen compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNitrites$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009573 =LDR 00764cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362559402441 =005 20100301131127.0 =008 040115i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092365 =035 \\$aBZU2271NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRM405.5 =150 \\$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =450 \\$aAnti-inflammatory agents, Non-steroidal$5IEN =450 \\$aNon-steroid anti-inflammatory agents =450 \\$aNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents =450 \\$aNSAIDs (Pharmacology) =550 \\$wg$aAnti-inflammatory agents =670 \\$aO'Connor, C.E. Evaluation of new toxins for mustelid control, c2002:$bp. 8 (Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents) =750 \2$aAnti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal$0(DNLM)D000894$5IEN =LDR 00349cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362559502441 =005 20120730163602.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092055 =035 \\$aBZU1961NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNitrilotriacetic acid =550 \\$wg$aAcetic acid =750 \2$aNitrilotriacetic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009571 =LDR 00415cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362559602441 =005 20120730163602.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092054 =035 \\$aBZU1960NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQD305.N7$cAliphatic compounds =053 \0$aQD341.N7$cAromatic compounds =150 \\$aNitriles =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =750 \2$aNitriles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009570 =LDR 00790cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362559702441 =005 20110504083931.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092051 =035 \\$aBZU1957NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aS651$bS651.3$cAgriculture =150 \\$aNitrification =550 \\$wg$aOxidation =550 \\$aDenitrification =550 \\$aNitrifying bacteria =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the formation of nitrites and nitrates in soil, sewage sludge, etc. from other nitrogenous compounds by microorganisms. Works on the uptake of free nitrogen, either by microorganisms or by technical or natural processes, are entered under$aNitrogen--Fixation. =681 \\$iNote under$aNitrogen--Fixation =750 \2$aNitrification$0(DNLM)D058465$5IEN =LDR 00525cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362559802441 =005 20120730163604.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092349 =035 \\$aBZU2255NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQA278.8 =150 \\$aNonparametric statistics =450 \\$aDistribution-free statistics =450 \\$aStatistics, Distribution-free =450 \\$aStatistics, Nonparametric =550 \\$wg$aMathematical statistics =750 \2$aStatistics, Nonparametric$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018709 =LDR 00469cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362559902441 =005 20140411164139.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092345 =035 \\$aBZU2251NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNonnutritive sweeteners =450 \\$aArtificial sweeteners =450 \\$aNon-nutritive sweeteners =450 \\$aSynthetic sweeteners =550 \\$wg$aSweeteners =750 \2$aNon-Nutritive Sweeteners$0(DNLM)D064306$5IEN =LDR 02292cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362560002441 =005 20130514162905.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092048 =035 \\$aBZU1954NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.N1$cChemistry =053 \0$aTP217.N5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aNitric acid =450 \\$aAqua fortis =450 \\$aFuming nitric acid =450 \\$aRed fuming nitric acid =450 \\$aSpirit of niter =450 \\$aWhite fuming nitric acid =550 \\$wg$aInorganic acids =550 \\$wg$aNitrogen compounds =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online, Jan. 27, 2013$b(nitric acid: a corrosive liquid inorganic acid HNO b3 (B used especially as an oxidizing agent, in nitrations, and in making organic compounds (as fertilizers, explosives, and dyes)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 27, 2013$b(Nitric acid (HNO b3 (B), also known as aqua fortis and spirit of niter, is a highly corrosive strong mineral acid. The pure compound is colorless, but older samples tend to acquire a yellow cast due to the accumulation of oxides of nitrogen. Most commercially available nitric acid has a concentration of 68%. When the solution contains more than 86% HNO b3 (B, it is referred to as fuming nitric acid. Depending on the amount of nitrogen dioxide present, fuming nitric acid is further characterized as white fuming nitric acid or red fuming nitric acid, at concentrations above 95%. Nitric acid is also commonly used as a strong oxidizing agent.) =670 \\$aNitricAcid.info, Jan. 27, 2013$b(Nitric Acid (HNO b3 (B); has been known by other common names such as "aqua fortis" and "spirit of niter"; in its common form nitric acid has a concentration of around 68%, when in a solution containing more than 86%; it is referred to as fuming nitric acid. Depending on the amount of nitrogen dioxide present, fuming nitric acid is further characterized as white fuming or red fuming, at concentrations above 95%.) =670 \\$aBritannica online, Jan. 27, 2013$b(nitric acid, (HNO b3 (B), colourless, fuming, and highly corrosive liquid; decomposes into water, nitrogen dioxide, and oxygen, forming a brownish yellow solution) =681 \\$iExample under$aEscharotics =750 \2$aNitric Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017942 =LDR 00652cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362560102441 =005 20120730163604.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092332 =035 \\$aBZU2238NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQA427$cMathematical analysis =053 \\$aQC20.7.N6$cMathematical physics =150 \\$aNonlinear theories =450 \\$aNonlinear problems =450 \\$aNonlinearity (Mathematics) =550 \\$wg$aCalculus =550 \\$wg$aMathematical analysis =550 \\$wg$aMathematical physics =670 \\$aThes. sci. tech. eng. terms$b(Nonlinearity) =750 \2$aNonlinear Dynamics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017711 =LDR 00549cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362560202441 =005 20120730163602.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092046 =035 \\$aBZU1952NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNitrendipine =450 \\$aEthyl methyl dihydrodimethylnitrophenylpyridinedicarboxylate =550 \\$wg$aCalcium$xAntagonists =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =550 \\$wg$aPyridine =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNitrendipine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009568 =LDR 01617cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362560302441 =005 20130515141311.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092042 =035 \\$aBZU1948NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.N1$cChemistry =053 \0$aS651$bS651.3$cFertilizers =053 \0$aTN911$cMineral resources =053 \0$aTP237$bTP238$cChemical technology =150 \\$aNitrates =450 \\$aNitrate salts =550 \\$wg$aNitric acid =550 \\$wg$aOxysalts =670 \\$aOxysalts, via WWW alonsoformula, Feb. 20, 2013$b(Example: Iron(III) nitrate; Anion: NO b2 (B-, Additive names: Dioxidonitrate(1-), Stoichiometric names: Dioxidonitrate(1-); Anion: NO b3 (B-, Additive names: Trioxidonitrate(1-), Stoichiometric names: Trioxidonitrate(1-)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 20, 2013$b(Nitrate is a polyatomic ion with the molecular formula NO b3 (B- and a molecular mass of 62.0049 g/mol. Nitrates also describe the organic functional group RONO b2 (B. These nitrate esters are a specialized class of explosives. The anion is the conjugate base of nitric acid, consisting of one central nitrogen atom surrounded by three identically bonded oxygen atoms in a trigonal planar arrangement; nitrate salts) =670 \\$aThe American heritage dict. of the English language, �2000, updated 2009, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Feb. 20, 2013$b(nitrate 1. The univalent radical NO b3 (B or a compound containing it, as a salt or an ester of nitric acid. 2. Fertilizer consisting of sodium nitrate or potassium nitrate.) =750 \2$aNitrates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009566 =LDR 00751cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362560402441 =005 20120730163604.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092315 =035 \\$aBZU2221NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.N62 =150 \\$aNonhistone chromosomal proteins =450 \\$aAcidic chromosomal proteins =450 \\$aChromosomal nonhistone proteins =450 \\$aChromosomal proteins, Nonhistone =450 \\$aNon-histone chromosomal proteins =450 \\$aNonhistone nucleoproteins =450 \\$aNonhistone proteins, Chromosomal =550 \\$wg$aChromatin =550 \\$wg$aChromosomal proteins =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aChromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002868 =LDR 00414cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362560502441 =005 20120730163601.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092038 =035 \\$aBZU1944NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNissl bodies =450 \\$aTigroid bodies =550 \\$wg$aNerves =550 \\$wg$aNeurons =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNissl Bodies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009562 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362560602441 =005 20120730163601.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092029 =035 \\$aBZU1935NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNisin =550 \\$wg$aAntibiotics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNisin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009561 =LDR 00519cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362560702441 =005 20120730163601.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091993 =035 \\$aBZU1899NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.N3$cChemistry =053 \\$aTA480.N65$cEngineering materials =053 \\$aTP245.N7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aNiobium =450 \\$aColumbium =550 \\$wg$aTransition metals =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNiobium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009556 =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362560802441 =005 20091026102856.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091908 =035 \\$aBZU1814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNight vision =450 \\$aDark adaptation (Vision) =550 \\$wg$aEye$xAdaptation =550 \\$wg$aVision =750 \2$aNight Vision$0(DNLM)D055254$5IEN =LDR 00527cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362560902441 =005 20120730163604.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092239 =035 \\$aBZU2145NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNonchromaffin paraganglioma =450 \\$aChemodectoma =450 \\$aNonchromaffin paraganglia$xTumors =450 \\$aParaganglioma, Nonchromaffin =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aParaganglioma, Extra-Adrenal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010236 =LDR 00424cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362561002441 =005 20120730163601.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091842 =035 \\$aBZU1748NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNifuratel =450 \\$aMethylthiomethylnitrofurfurylideneaminooxazolidinone =550 \\$wg$aNitrofurans =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNifuratel$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009545 =LDR 00489cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362561102441 =005 20120730163601.0 =008 911212||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091841 =035 \\$aBZU1747NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.N53 =150 \\$aNifedipine =550 \\$wg$aCalcium$xAntagonists =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =550 \\$wg$aEsters =550 \\$wg$aPyridine =550 \\$wg$aVasodilators =750 \2$aNifedipine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009543 =LDR 00451cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362561202441 =005 20120730163604.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092238 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02077440 =035 \\$aBZU2144NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNonchromaffin paraganglia =450 \\$aParaganglia, Nonchromaffin =550 \\$wg$aAutonomic nervous system =750 \2$aParaganglia, Nonchromaffin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010234 =LDR 00572cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362561302441 =005 20130515141311.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091817 =035 \\$aBZU1723NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP801.N48$cBiochemistry =053 \0$aRC567$cPsychiatry =053 \0$aRM666.N48$cPharmacology =053 \0$aTS2255$cTobacco industry =150 \\$aNicotine =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \\$wg$aPyridine =550 \\$wg$aTobacco =550 \\$wg$aTobacco products =750 \2$aNicotine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009538 =LDR 00584cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362561402441 =005 20130514162113.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091787 =035 \\$aBZU1693NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.N6$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.N6$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQE516.N6$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aRC268.7.N52$cCarcinogens =053 \0$aTP245.N6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aNickel compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =750 \2$aNickel$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009532 =LDR 00654cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362561602441 =005 20130514162113.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091772 =035 \\$aBZU1678NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.N6$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.N6$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD572.N53$cElectrochemistry =053 \0$aQE516.N6$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTA480.N6$cEngineering materials =053 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\\$isubdivision$aNewspapers$iunder subjects =360 \\$isubdivision$aNewspapers$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., and under ethnic groups and topical headings for newspapers about those places or groups or on those topics =550 \\$wg$aMass media =550 \\$wg$aNonbook materials =550 \\$wg$aSerial publications =550 \\$aPeriodicals =550 \\$aPress =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the newspapers of the world and, with appropriate subdivisions, works on special aspects or sections of newspapers. Works on newspapers in specific languages, countries, etc., are entered under headings of the type$aAfrikaans newspapers; Israeli newspapers,$ietc. Headings of this type may be divided by place to bring out the place of their publication. =750 \2$aNewspapers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009524 =LDR 00387cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362562102441 =005 20120730163556.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091547 =035 \\$aBZU1453NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.N5 =150 \\$aNewcastle disease virus =550 \\$wg$aParamyxoviruses =750 \2$aNewcastle disease virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009522 =LDR 00798cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362562202441 =005 20120730163604.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092209 =035 \\$aBZU2115NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC483.5.N66$cPsychiatric chemotherapy =150 \\$aNomifensine =550 \\$wg$aAnticonvulsants =550 \\$wg$aAntidepressants =550 \\$wg$aAntiparkinsonian agents =550 \\$wg$aDopamine uptake inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aIsoquinoline =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 28, 2007$b(Nomifensine. 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\\$aBZU1130NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC793.5.N4628 =150 \\$aNeutrons$xDiffraction =450 \\$aNeutron diffraction =550 \\$wg$aDiffraction =750 \2$aNeutron Diffraction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033363 =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362562902441 =005 20120730163604.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092164 =035 \\$aBZU2070NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNodes of Ranvier =450 \\$aRanvier's nodes =550 \\$wg$aNerves =750 \2$aRanvier's Nodes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011901 =LDR 00570cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362563002441 =005 20120730163556.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091222 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02069897 =035 \\$aBZU1128NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC793.5.N462$bQC793.5.N4629 =150 \\$aNeutrons =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aNeutron =550 \\$wg$aAtoms =550 \\$wg$aBaryons =550 \\$wg$aMatter$xConstitution =550 \\$wg$aParticles (Nuclear physics) =750 \2$aNeutrons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009502 =LDR 00395cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362563102441 =005 20120406093306.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092154 =035 \\$aBZU2060NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP451.4 =150 \\$aNociceptors =450 \\$aPain receptors =550 \\$wg$aSensory receptors =750 \2$aNociceptors$0(DNLM)D009619$5IEN =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362563202441 =005 20120730163604.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85092151 =035 \\$aBZU2057NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.N6 =150 \\$aNocardia =550 \\$wg$aActinomycetaceae =750 \2$aNocardia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009615 =LDR 00432cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362563302441 =005 20120730163603.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092136 =035 \\$aBZU2042NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNobel Prizes =550 \\$wg$aAwards =667 \\$aOld LCSH hdg.: Nobel prizes =690 \\$ar:GLS:4/17/92 (note on former hdg. added) =750 \2$aNobel Prize$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009613 =LDR 00744cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362563402441 =005 20060504135323.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091183 =035 \\$aBZU1089NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP364.7 =150 \\$aNeurotransmitters =450 \\$aChemical nerve transmitters =450 \\$aNerve transmitter substances =450 \\$aNeural transmitters =450 \\$aNeurohumors =450 \\$aNeuroregulators =450 \\$aSynaptic transmitters =450 \\$aTransmitters, Chemical nerve =450 \\$aTransmitters, Synaptic =550 \\$wg$aNeurochemistry =550 \\$aNeural transmission =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aNeurotransmitter Agents$0(DNLM)D018377$5IEN =LDR 00591cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362563502441 =005 20120730163556.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091182 =035 \\$aBZU1088NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aQP364.7 =150 \\$aNeurotransmitter receptors =450 \\$aNeurohumor receptors$5IEN =450 \\$aReceptors, Neurotransmitter =450 \\$aSynaptic receptors$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aCell receptors =550 \\$wg$aHormone receptors =550 \\$wg$aNeural receptors =750 \2$aReceptors, Neurotransmitter$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017981 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362563602441 =005 20080219164205.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091181 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNeurotoxic agents =450 \\$aNeuropoisons =450 \\$aNeurotoxicants =450 \\$aNeurotoxins =550 \\$wg$aPoisons =750 \2$aNeurotoxins$0(DNLM)D009498$5IEN =LDR 00375cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362563702441 =005 20120730163556.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091179 =035 \\$aBZU1085NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeurotics =450 \\$aNeuroses$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aMentally ill =750 \2$aNeurotic Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009497 =LDR 00445cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362563802441 =005 20190430152648.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091178 =035 \\$aBZU1084NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.N47 =150 \\$aNeurotensin =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal hormones =550 \\$wg$aHypothalamic hormones =550 \\$wg$aPeptide hormones =750 \2$aNeurotensin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009496 =LDR 00329cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362563902441 =005 20120730163540.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089256 =035 \\$aBZT9162NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMyogenesis =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =750 \2$aMuscle Development$5IEN$0(DNLM)D024510 =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362564002441 =005 20120730163540.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089250 =035 \\$aBZT9156NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMyoclonus =450 \\$aMyoclonic seizures =550 \\$wg$aEpilepsy =550 \\$wg$aSpasms =750 \2$aMyoclonus$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D009207 =LDR 00438cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362564102441 =005 20120730163540.0 =008 921201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089246 =035 \\$aBZT9152NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.M92 =150 \\$aMyocarditis =450 \\$aMyocardium$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aMyocardium$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMyositis =750 \2$aMyocarditis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009205 =LDR 00529cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362564202441 =005 20121014170836.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089245 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02052568 =035 \\$aBZT9151NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD598.35.M95 =150 \\$aMyocardial revascularization =450 \\$aRevascularization, Myocardial =550 \\$wg$aCoronary heart disease$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xSurgery =750 \2$aMyocardial Revascularization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009204 =LDR 00849cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362564302441 =005 20120730163539.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089244 =035 \\$aBZT9150NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM347 =150 \\$aMyocardial depressants =450 \\$aAnti-arrhythmia agents =450 \\$aAntiarrhythmic agents =450 \\$aAntifibrillatory agents =450 \\$aCardiac depressants =450 \\$aCardiac inotropic agents, Negative =450 \\$aDefibrillatory agents =450 \\$aInotropic agents, Negative cardiac =450 \\$aNegative cardiac inotropic agents =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular agents =670 \\$aMESH$b(Anti-arrhythmia agents x Antifibrillatory agents, Cardiac depressants, Myocardial depressants) =750 \2$aAnti-Arrhythmia Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000889 =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362564402441 =005 20120730163539.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089232 =035 \\$aBZT9138NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMyiasis =550 \\$wg$aEctoparasitic infestations =750 \2$aMyiasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009198 =LDR 00573cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362564502441 =005 20120730163539.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089227 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02052393 =035 \\$aBZT9133NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMyenteric plexus =450 \\$aAuerbach's plexus =450 \\$aPlexus myentericus =550 \\$wg$aAutonomic ganglia =550 \\$wg$aIntestines =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Plexus myentericus, also called Auerbach's plexus) =750 \2$aMyenteric Plexus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009197 =LDR 00457cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362564602441 =005 20090208163303.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089225 =035 \\$aBZT9131NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC645.75$bRC645.76 =150 \\$aMyeloproliferative disorders =450 \\$aMyeloproliferative syndrome =550 \\$wg$aBone marrow$xDiseases =750 \2$aMyeloproliferative Disorders$0(DNLM)D009196$5IEN =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362564702441 =005 20120730163539.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089224 =035 \\$aBZT9130NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMyelomeningocele =450 \\$aMeningomyelocele =450 \\$aSpina bifida cystica =550 \\$wg$aSpina bifida =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMeningomyelocele$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008591 =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362564802441 =005 20120730163539.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089223 =035 \\$aBZT9129NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMyeloma proteins =550 \\$wg$aTumor proteins =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMyeloma Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009194 =LDR 00485cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362564902441 =005 20120730163539.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089221 =035 \\$aBZT9127NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC402.2.M94 =150 \\$aMyelography =450 \\$aCisternography, Myelographic =450 \\$aMyelogram =450 \\$aMyelographic cisternography =550 \\$wg$aSpinal cord$xRadiography =750 \2$aMyelography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009192 =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362565002441 =005 20090208162317.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089220 =035 \\$aBZT9126NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC645.76 =150 \\$aMyelofibrosis =450 \\$aMyelosclerosis =550 \\$wg$aMyeloproliferative disorders =750 \2$aPrimary Myelofibrosis$0(DNLM)D055728$5IEN =LDR 00836cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362565102441 =005 20080226101434.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089219 =035 \\$aBZT9125NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85089219 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dUk =150 \\$aMyeloid leukemia =450 \\$aGranulocytic leukemia =450 \\$aLeukemia, Myeloid$5IEN =450 \\$wnne$aMyelocytic leukemia =450 \\$aMyelogenous leukemia =550 \\$wg$aBone marrow$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aNonlymphoid leukemia =670 \\$aMESH$b(Leukemia, Myeloid x Granulocytic leukemia; Myelogenous leukemia; Myeloid leukemia) =670 \\$aGoogle WWW search, Oct. 13, 2004$b(predominant form, including on leukemia association and leukemia society websites, is "myeloid") =750 \2$aLeukemia, Myeloid$0(DNLM)D007951$5IEN =LDR 00668cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362565202441 =005 20120730163539.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089215 =035 \\$aBZT9121NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP752.M9$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aRC366$cNeuropathology =150 \\$aMyelin sheath =450 \\$aMedullary sheath (Nerve tissue) =450 \\$aSchwann's white substance =450 \\$aWhite substance of Schwann =550 \\$wg$aCell membranes =550 \\$wg$aLipoproteins =550 \\$wg$aNerve tissue =550 \\$aMyelination =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMyelin Sheath$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009186 =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362565302441 =005 20120730163539.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089214 =035 \\$aBZT9120NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE994 =150 \\$aMydriatics =550 \\$wg$aOphthalmic drugs =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMydriatics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009184 =LDR 01364cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362565402441 =005 20190222105718.0 =008 050318i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089820 =035 \\$aBZT9726NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDrug control =450 \\$aDrug control$xGovernment policy =450 \\$aDrug enforcement =450 \\$aDrug law enforcement =450 \\$aDrug policy =450 \\$aDrug traffic control =450 \\$aDrugs$xGovernment policy =450 \\$wnne$aNarcotics, Control of =450 \\$aUS Drug traffic$xGovernment policy =450 \\$aWar on drugs =550 \\$wg$aVice control =670 \\$aLC database, March 18, 2005$b(drug control; drug enforcement; drug law enforcement; drug policy; war on drugs) =670 \\$aUNBIS Thesaurus$b(Drug control) =670 \\$aUNESCO Thesaurus$b(Drug control) =670 \\$aNat. crim. justice thesaurus$b(Drug control USE Drug regulation) =670 \\$aLIV$b(Drug law enforcement) =670 \\$aUnited States. General Accounting Office. Drug policy and agriculture, 1991. =680 \\$iHere are entered general and non-legal works on the control of drugs. Works on the legal aspects of drug control are entered under$aDrugs--Law and legislation. =681 \\$iNote under$aDrugs--Law and legislation =750 \2$aDrug and Narcotic Control$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004335 =LDR 00685cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9881934013202441 =005 20220607135320.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089202 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85089202 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171455000000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP632.M9$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aRA1242.M94$cToxicology =150 \0$aMycotoxins =450 \0$aFungal toxins =550 \0$wg$aFungal metabolites =550 \0$wg$aMicrobial toxins =550 \0$aMycotoxicoses =550 \0$aToxigenic fungi =750 \2$aMycotoxins$0(DNLM)D009183$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aMasked Mycotoxins$0(DNLM)D000083842$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00494cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362565602441 =005 20120730163544.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089815 =035 \\$aBZT9721NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGT3010$cManners and customs =053 \\$aRM328$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aNarcotics =450 \\$aOpiates =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system depressants =681 \\$iExample under$aDrugs =750 \2$aNarcotics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009294 =LDR 00599cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362565702441 =005 20120730163539.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089201 =035 \\$aBZT9107NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA1242.M94 =150 \\$aMycotoxicoses =450 \\$aFungi$xToxicology =450 \\$aMycotoxicosis$5IEN =450 \\$aMycotoxins$xToxicology =450 \\$aToxigenic fungi$xToxicology =550 \\$wg$aMycoses =550 \\$wg$aPoisoning =550 \\$aMycotoxins =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMycotoxicosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015651 =LDR 00461cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362565802441 =005 20120730163544.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089814 $zsh 85087344 =035 \\$aBZT9720NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNarcotic laws =450 \\$aNarcotics$xLaw and legislation =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xLaw and legislation =550 \\$aPharmacy$xLaw and legislation =750 \2$aLegislation, Drug$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007880 =LDR 00580cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362565902441 =005 20120730163539.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089200 =035 \\$aBZT9106NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNystatin =450 \\$wnne$aMycostatin =550 \\$wg$aPolyene antibiotics =670 \\$aMESH$b(Nystatin) =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aMerck Index$b(Nystatin; Squibb trade name: Mycostatin; Polyene antifungal antibiotic) =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNystatin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009761 =LDR 00410cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362566002441 =005 20120730163544.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089806 =035 \\$aBZT9712NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNarcotic antagonists =550 \\$wg$aDrug antagonism =550 \\$wg$aNarcotics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNarcotic Antagonists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009292 =LDR 00457cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362566102441 =005 20120730163539.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089199 =035 \\$aBZT9105NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMycosis fungoides =450 \\$aFungoid mycosis =450 \\$aGranuloma fungoides =550 \\$wg$aLymphoproliferative disorders =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMycosis Fungoides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009182 =LDR 00739cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362566202441 =005 20090430124426.0 =008 921221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089803 =035 \\$aBZT9709NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85089803 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDrug addicts =450 \\$aDruggies =450 \\$aJunkies (Drug addicts) =450 \\$wnne$aNarcotic addicts =550 \\$wg$aAddicts =550 \\$wg$aDrug abusers =670 \\$aRandom House dict.$b(drug addict; druggie; junkie) =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict.$b(addict; druggie; junkie) =670 \\$aBlack's law dict.$b(drug addict) =670 \\$aLegislative Indexing Vocabulary$b(drug addicts) =750 \2$aDrug Users$0(DNLM)D055030$5IEN =LDR 00471cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362566302441 =005 20120730163544.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089802 =035 \\$aBZT9708NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC489.N3 =150 \\$aNarcotherapy =450 \\$aNarcopsychotherapy =550 \\$wg$aNarcotics =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Suggestive =750 \2$aNarcotherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009291 =LDR 00708cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362566402441 =005 20251029111812.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089198 =035 \\$aBZT9104NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85089198 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC117 =150 \\$aMycoses =450 \\$aFungal diseases =450 \\$aFungal infections =450 \\$aFungous diseases =450 \\$wnne$aMycosis =450 \\$aMycotic diseases =450 \\$aMycotic infections =550 \\$aMedical mycology =750 \2$aMycoses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009181 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aAllergic Fungal Sinusitis$5IEN$4NM$0(DNLM)D000092562 =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/05/09 =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362566502441 =005 20120730163544.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089801 =035 \\$aBZT9707NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC549 =150 \\$aNarcolepsy =550 \\$wg$aSleep disorders =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNarcolepsy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009290 =LDR 00881cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362566602441 =005 20120730163538.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85089197 =035 \\$aBZT9103NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK604.2.M92$cBotany =150 \\$aMycorrhizas =450 \\$wnne$aMycorhiza =450 \\$aMycorhizas =450 \\$wnne$aMycorrhiza =450 \\$aMycorrhizae =550 \\$wg$aSymbiosis =550 \\$aRoots (Botany) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Mycorrhiza, also mycorhiza; pl. mycorrhizae or mycorrhizas) =670 \\$aSingleton, P. 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Those ooey gooey winky-blinky but ... invisible pinkeye germs = Esos pringosos viscosos pesta�neantes parpadeantes pero ... invisibles g�ermenes que causan conjuntivitis, 2000. =670 \\$aDorland's med dict.$b(conjunctivitis; pinkeye: acute contagious conjunctivitis) =670 \\$aMESH$b(conjunctivitis) =750 \2$aConjunctivitis$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003231 =LDR 00352cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361985802441 =005 20120730162832.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031145 =035 \\$aBZN1051NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aConjunctiva$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aConjunctival Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003230 =LDR 00411cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361985902441 =005 20120730162832.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031144 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02036720 =035 \\$aBZN1050NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE310$bRE326 =150 \\$aConjunctiva$xDiseases =450 \\$aOphthalmia =750 \2$aConjunctival Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003229 =LDR 00427cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361986002441 =005 20120730162832.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031143 =035 \\$aBZN1049NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL949 =053 \\$aQM511 =150 \\$aConjunctiva =550 \\$wg$aAdnexa oculi =550 \\$wg$aEye =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aConjunctiva$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003228 =LDR 00379cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361986102441 =005 20120730162832.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031142 =035 \\$aBZN1048NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aConjugation (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aReproduction =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aConjugation, Genetic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003227 =LDR 00531cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361986202441 =005 20070608133946.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031138 =035 \\$aBZN1044NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.U48$cBotany =150 \\$aConium =550 \\$wg$aUmbelliferae =670 \\$aITIS search, Dec. 27, 2006$b(Conium L., poison hemlock, in family Apiaceae) =670 \\$aPlants national database, Dec. 27, 2006$b(Conium L., poison hemlock) =750 \2$aConium$0(DNLM)D029982$5IEN =LDR 00542cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361986302441 =005 20200929140300.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031129 =035 \\$aBZN1035NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK494$cBotany =053 \0$aSD397.C7$cForestry =150 \\$aConifers =450 \\$wnne$aConiferae =450 \\$aConiferales =450 \\$aSoftwood trees =450 \\$aSoftwoods (Trees) =550 \\$wg$aGymnosperms =550 \\$aEvergreens =750 \2$aTracheophyta$0(DNLM)D064028$5IEN =LDR 01730cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880361986402441 =005 20150217093050.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031115 =035 \\$aBZN1021NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aAS =150 \\$aCongresses and conventions =360 \\$isubdivision$aCongresses$iunder subjects; and names of individual congresses =450 \\$aColloquia =450 \\$aColloquiums =450 \\$aConferences =450 \\$aConferences and congresses$5IEN =450 \\$aConferences and conventions$5IEN =450 \\$aCongresses and converences$5IEN =450 \\$aConventions (Congresses) =450 \\$aInternational conferences, congresses and conventions =450 \\$aSymposia =450 \\$aSymposiums =550 \\$wg$aIntellectual cooperation =550 \\$aConvention facilities =670 \\$aRandom House Kernerman Webster's college dictionary, �2010, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Aug. 29, 2013$b(colloquium n., pl. -quiums, -quia a conference at which scholars or other experts present papers on and discuss a specific topic) =670 \\$aThe American heritage dictionary of the English language, �2000, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Aug. 29, 2013$b(colloquium n. pl. colloquiums or colloquia 1. 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Housing : a multidisciplinary dictionary, 1987. =670 \\$aWisconsin Affordable Assisted Living WWW site, Jan. 27, 2011$b(Congregate housing; also known as SRO, Single room occupancy housing; a residence in which tenants have private rooms but share common areas, such as kitchen, dining room, living room, and bathroom) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 27, 2011$b(Supportive housing; a combination of housing and services intended as a cost-effective way to help people live more stable, productive lives; supportive housing can be compled with such social services as job training, life skills training, alcohol and drug abuse programs and case management to populations in need of assistance, including the developmentally disabled, those suffering from dememtia, including Alzheimer's disease and elderly people who are medically frail) =670 \\$aBaxter, S. Supported housing and the law, 2007. =750 \2$aAssisted Living Facilities$5IEN$0(DNLM)D040561 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361986602441 =005 20120730162831.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031103 =035 \\$aBZN1009NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCongo red =550 \\$wg$aAzo dyes =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aCongo Red$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003224 =LDR 00420cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361986702441 =005 20120730162831.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85031069 =035 \\$aBZN0975NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBL1830$bBL1875 =150 \\$aConfucianism =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aConfucian =550 \\$wg$aReligions =750 \2$aConfucianism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032903 =LDR 00953cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361986802441 =005 20120730162831.0 =008 000301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85031062 =035 \\$aBZN0968NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM1246$cSocial psychology =150 \\$aConformity =450 \\$aConformism =450 \\$aNonconformism =450 \\$aNonconformity =450 \\$aRebels (Social psychology) =450 \\$aSocial conformity =550 \\$wg$aAttitude (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aLiberty =550 \\$wg$aSocial influence =550 \\$aCompliance =550 \\$aDeviant behavior =550 \\$aIndividuality =550 \\$aInfluence (Psychology) =670 \\$a2008500244: European Association for American Studies. Conference (2006 : Nicosia, Cyprus). Conformism, non-conformism and anti-conformism in the culture of the United States, c2008. =750 \2$aSocial Conformity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012925 =LDR 00791cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361986902441 =005 20120730162831.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85030963 =035 \\$aBZN0869NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aConflict of interests =450 \\$aConflict of interest =450 \\$wnne$aConflict of interests (Agency) =450 \\$wnne$aConflict of interests (Public office) =450 \\$aConflicts of interest =450 \\$aInterests, Conflict of =550 \\$wg$aEthics =680 \\$iHere are entered works on clashes of one of an individual's interests or loyalties with another of those interests or loyalties, so that one activity may be accomplished only at the expense of another. =750 \2$aConflict of Interest$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016265 =LDR 00443cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361987002441 =005 20201116151207.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85030956 =035 \\$aBZN0862NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aConflict (Psychology) =450 \\$aIntrapsychic conflict =550 \\$wg$aAdjustment (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aMotivation (Psychology) =750 \2$aConflict, Psychological$0(DNLM)D003220$5IEN =LDR 00967cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880361987102441 =005 20120730162830.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85030929 =035 \\$aBZN0835NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNNU-L =150 \\$aConfidential communications =450 \\$aCommunications, Confidential =450 \\$aConfidential communications$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aConfidential relationships =450 \\$aConfidentiality =450 \\$aPrivileged communications (Confidential communications) =450 \\$aProfessional secrets =450 \\$aSecrets, Professional =550 \\$wg$aConfession =550 \\$wg$aCriminal law =550 \\$wg$aEvidence (Law) =550 \\$wg$aObjections (Evidence) =550 \\$wg$aPersonality (Law) =550 \\$wg$aProfessional ethics =550 \\$wg$aSecrecy =550 \\$aPrivacy, Right of =670 \\$aUMI business vocab. =750 \2$aConfidentiality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003219 =LDR 00683cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361987202441 =005 20120730162830.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85030927 =035 \\$aBZN0833NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQA276.74 =150 \\$aConfidence intervals =450 \\$aConfidence limits =450 \\$aConfidence regions =450 \\$aIntervals, Confidence =450 \\$aLimits, Confidence =450 \\$aRegions, Confidence =550 \\$wg$aSampling (Statistics) =550 \\$wg$aStatistical hypothesis testing =550 \\$aStatistical tolerance regions =670 \\$aWk AFJ0542 =750 \2$aConfidence Intervals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016001 =LDR 00587cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361987302441 =005 20120730162829.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85030806 =035 \\$aBZN0712NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD84 =150 \\$aConduction anesthesia =450 \\$aAnesthesia, Block =450 \\$aAnesthesia, Conduction =450 \\$aAnesthesia, Regional =450 \\$aBlock anesthesia =450 \\$aPerineural anesthesia =450 \\$aRegional anesthesia =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia =750 \2$aAnesthesia, Conduction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000765 =LDR 00730cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361987402441 =005 20120730162829.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85030802 $zsh 85030803 =035 \\$aBZN0708NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBJ1545$bBJ1695 =150 \\$aConduct of life =360 \\$isubdivision$aConduct of life$iunder classes of persons, e.g.$aYouth--Conduct of life =450 \\$aEthics, Practical =450 \\$aMorals =450 \\$aPersonal conduct =550 \\$wg$aEthics =550 \\$aPhilosophical counseling =680 \\$iHere are entered works on standards of behavior and works containing moral guidance and advice to the individual. =750 \2$aMorals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009014 =LDR 00723cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361987502441 =005 20120730162829.0 =008 060915i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85030795 =035 \\$aBZN0701NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU$dDLC =150 \\$aCondoms =450 \\$aProphylactics (Condoms) =450 \\$aRubbers (Condoms) =450 \\$aSheath contraceptives =550 \\$wg$aMale contraceptives =550 \\$wg$aSexually transmitted diseases$xPrevention$xEquipment and supplies =670 \\$aRemember your rubbers! : collectible condom containers, c1998. =670 \\$aWikipedia.com website, Sept. 15, 2006$b(condoms; alternative terms: prophylactics, rubbers) =750 \2$aCondoms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017280 =LDR 00814cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361987602441 =005 20201113171042.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85030776 =035 \\$aBZN0682NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF319$bBF319.5$cPsychology =053 \\$aQP416$cPhysiology =150 \\$aConditioned response =450 \\$aConditional reflexes =450 \\$aConditional response =450 \\$aConditioned reflexes =450 \\$aResponse, Conditioned =550 \\$wg$aAssociation of ideas =550 \\$wg$aBehaviorism (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aLearning, Psychology of =550 \\$wg$aReflexes =550 \\$aHabituation (Neuropsychology) =750 \2$aConditioning, Classical$0(DNLM)D003214$5IEN =750 \2$aConditioning, Psychological$0(DNLM)D003213$5IEN =LDR 00422cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361987702441 =005 20120730162829.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85030772 =035 \\$aBZN0678NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGT2870$cManners and customs =053 \0$aTX819$cCookery =150 \\$aCondiments =550 \\$wg$aCooking =550 \\$wg$aFood =750 \2$aCondiments$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003212 =LDR 00466cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361987802441 =005 20120730162828.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85029623 =035 \\$aBZM9529NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aConcepts =450 \\$aConcept formation =550 \\$wg$aAbstraction =550 \\$wg$aKnowledge, Theory of =550 \\$wg$aPerception =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =750 \2$aConcept Formation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003210 =LDR 00596cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361987902441 =005 20120730162828.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029616 =035 \\$aBZM9522NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP251$bQP281$cReproduction =053 \0$aRG133$cGynecology =150 \\$aConception =450 \\$aFertilization, Human =450 \\$aHuman fertilization =550 \\$wg$aFertility, Human =550 \\$wg$aFertilization (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aHuman reproduction =550 \\$aContraception =750 \2$aFertilization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005306 =LDR 01238cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880361988102441 =005 20120730162827.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029552 =035 \\$aBZM9458NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85029552 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA75.5$bQA76.95$cMathematics =053 \0$aTK7885$bTK7895$cElectrical engineering =150 \\$aComputers =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aComputer =450 \\$aAutomatic computers =450 \\$aAutomatic data processors =450 \\$aComputer hardware =450 \\$aComputing machines (Computers) =450 \\$aElectronic brains =450 \\$wnne$aElectronic calculating-machines =450 \\$aElectronic computers =450 \\$aHardware, Computer =550 \\$wg$aComputer systems =550 \\$wg$aCybernetics =550 \\$wg$aMachine theory =550 \\$aCalculators =550 \\$aCyberspace =680 \\$iHere are entered works on modern electronic computers first developed after 1945. Works on present-day calculators, as well as on calculators and mechanical computers of pre-1945 vintage, are entered under$aCalculators. =681 \\$iNote under$aCalculators =750 \2$aComputers$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003201 =LDR 00514cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361988202441 =005 20120730162827.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85029543 =035 \\$aBZM9449NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTK7887.8.T4 =150 \\$aComputer terminals =450 \\$aData terminals (Computers) =450 \\$aTerminals, Computer =450 \\$aTerminals, Data (Computers) =550 \\$wg$aComputer input-output equipment =750 \2$aComputer Terminals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016288 =LDR 00800cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361988302441 =005 20120730162827.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85029541 =035 \\$aBZM9447NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTK7895.M4 =150 \\$aComputer storage devices =360 \\$isubdivision$aMemory systems$iunder names of individual computers, e.g.$aBesm computer--Memory systems =450 \\$aComputer memory systems =450 \\$aComputers$xMemory systems =450 \\$aComputers$xStorage devices =450 \\$aElectronic digital computers$xMemory systems =450 \\$aStorage devices, Computer =550 \\$wg$aComputer input-output equipment =550 \\$aMemory management (Computer science) =750 \2$aComputer Storage Devices$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016248 =LDR 00432cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361988402441 =005 20080310104610.0 =008 931217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029536 =035 \\$aBZM9442NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQA76.76.V47 =150 \\$aComputer software$xValidation =450 \\$aSoftware validation =450 \\$aValidation of software =750 \2$aSoftware Validation$0(DNLM)D012986$5IEN =LDR 00763cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361988502441 =005 20120730162826.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85029534 =035 \\$aBZM9440NU =035 \\$ash 85029534 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQA76.75$bQA76.765 =150 \\$aComputer software =360 \\$isubdivision$aSoftware$iunder subjects =450 \\$aSoftware, Computer =550 \\$wg$aComputer systems =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on computer programs accompanied by documentation such as manuals, diagrams and operating instructions, etc. Works limited to computer programs are entered under$aComputer programs. =681 \\$iNote under$aComputer programs =750 \2$aSoftware$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012984 =LDR 01129cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361988602441 =005 20120730162825.0 =008 060224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029533 =035 \\$aBZM9439NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA76.9.C65 =150 \\$aComputer simulation =360 \\$isubdivision$aComputer simulation$iunder topical headings, e.g.$aPsychology--Computer simulation =450 \\$aComputer modeling =450 \\$aComputer models =450 \\$aModeling, Computer =450 \\$aModels, Computer =450 \\$aSimulation, Computer =550 \\$wg$aElectromechanical analogies =550 \\$wg$aMathematical models =550 \\$wg$aSimulation methods =550 \\$aModel-integrated computing =680 \\$iHere are entered works on computer-based simulation of systems and processes, involving the formulation of a mathematical model, its conversion into a computer program, and execution of experiments with the computerized model for the understanding, evaluation, or design modification of the system or process of interest. =750 \2$aComputer Simulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003198 =LDR 01308cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880361988702441 =005 20120730162825.0 =008 020806i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029513 =035 \\$aBZM9419NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dDGPO$dDLC =053 \0$aTK5105.5$bTK5105.9 =150 \\$aComputer networks =360 \\$isubdivision$aComputer networks$iunder subjects =450 \\$aCommunication systems, Computer =450 \\$aComputer communication systems =450 \\$aData networks, Computer =450 \\$aECNs (Electronic communication networks) =450 \\$aElectronic communication networks =450 \\$aNetworks, Computer =450 \\$aTeleprocessing networks =550 \\$wg$aData transmission systems =550 \\$wg$aDigital communications =550 \\$wg$aElectronic systems =550 \\$wg$aInformation networks =550 \\$wg$aTelecommunication =550 \\$aCyberinfrastructure =550 \\$aElectronic data processing$xDistributed processing =550 \\$aNetwork computers =670 \\$aU.S. Cong. Senate. Comm. on banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. Subcom. on Securities. The changing face of capital markets and the impact of electronic communications networks (ECNs), hearing ... 2000. =750 \2$aComputer Communication Networks$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003195 =LDR 00670cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361988802441 =005 20150317125401.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85029509 =035 \\$aBZM9415NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA76.9.C64 =150 \\$aComputer literacy =450 \\$aDigital literacy =450 \\$aLiteracy, Computer =550 \\$wg$aTechnological literacy =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the ability to use and understand computers, including their capabilities, applications, and social implications, in order to function effectively in a computer-based society. =750 \2$aComputer Literacy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003197 =LDR 00725cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361988902441 =005 20120730162806.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027699 =035 \\$aBZM7605NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGT2918$cManners and customs =053 \0$aRM246$cTherapeutics =053 \0$aSB269$bSB270$cCulture =053 \0$aTP645$cChemical technology =053 \0$aTX415$cSources =053 \0$aTX583$cAdulteration =150 \\$aCoffee =450 \\$aCoffea =450 \\$aCoffea arabica =550 \\$wg$aPsychotropic plants =550 \\$wg$aRubiaceae =550 \\$wg$aSeed crops =681 \\$iExample under$aBeverages; Tropical crops =750 \2$aCoffee$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003069 =LDR 00557cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361989002441 =005 20120730162806.0 =008 000105i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027690 =035 \\$aBZM7596NU =035 \\$aSH 85027690 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCoenzymes =450 \\$aCofactors, Enzyme =450 \\$aEnzyme cofactors =550 \\$wg$aEnzymes =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Cofactor, an element or principle, as a coenzyme, with which another must unite in order to function) =750 \2$aCoenzymes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003067 =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361989102441 =005 20090427102823.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027675 =035 \\$aBZM7581LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK621.C63 =150 \\$aCoelomomyces =550 \\$wg$aCoelomomycetaceae =750 \2$aCoelomomyces$0(DNLM)D055135$5IEN =LDR 00540cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361989202441 =005 20120730162806.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027648 =035 \\$aBZM7554NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85027648 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.C63 =150 \\$aCodeine =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \\$wg$aAntitussive agents =550 \\$wg$aNarcotics =550 \\$wg$aOpioids =670 \\$aMESH$b(Codeine: an opioid analgesic & antitussive) =750 \2$aCodeine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003061 =LDR 00331cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361989302441 =005 20120730162806.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027638 =035 \\$aBZM7544NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCod-liver oil =550 \\$wg$aFish oils =750 \2$aCod Liver Oil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003060 =LDR 00550cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361989402441 =005 20120730162806.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027629 =035 \\$aBZM7535NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.P17$cBotany =053 \\$aSB401.C6$cCulture =150 \\$aCoconut palm =450 \\$aCoco palm =450 \\$aCocoa palm =450 \\$aCoconut tree =450 \\$aCocos =450 \\$aCocos nucifera =550 \\$wg$aOilseed plants =550 \\$wg$aPalms =750 \2$aCocos$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003059 =LDR 01023cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361989502441 =005 20120730162806.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027610 =035 \\$aBZM7516NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85027610 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL505.5$bQL505.82$cZoology =150 \\$aCockroaches =450 \\$aBlattaria =450 \\$aBlattodea =450 \\$aBlattoidea =450 \\$aDictyoptera =450 \\$aRoaches (Insects) =550 \\$wg$aInsects =670 \\$aBorror insects:$bp. 148 (order Blattaria; 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These parasites have been placed in the phylum Apicomplexa.) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Sept. 15, 2004$b(Coccidia, synonym: coccidians) =750 \2$aCoccidia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003044 =LDR 00437cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361990402441 =005 20120730162805.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027564 =035 \\$aBZM7470NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC268.52 =150 \\$aCocarcinogenesis =450 \\$aCancer promotion =450 \\$aTumor promotion =550 \\$wg$aCarcinogenesis =750 \2$aCocarcinogenesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003043 =LDR 00886cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361990502441 =005 20120730162804.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027560 =035 \\$aBZM7466NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85027560 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV5810$cSocial aspects =053 \0$aRC568.C6$cMedicine =150 \\$aCocaine abuse =450 \\$aCocaine addiction =450 \\$wnne$aCocaine habit =450 \\$aCrack abuse =450 \\$aCrack addiction =550 \\$wg$aDrug abuse =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 24, 2005$b(cocaine abuse; cocaine addiction; crack abuse; crack addiction) =750 \2$81$wb$aCocaine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003042 =750 \2$81$wb$aSubstance-Related Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019966 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCocaine$iand$aSubstance-Related Disorders$5IEN =LDR 00609cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361990602441 =005 20120730162804.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027558 =035 \\$aBZM7464NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD86.C6$cAnesthetics =150 \\$aCocaine =550 \\$wg$aLocal anesthetics =550 \\$wg$aNarcotics =550 \\$wg$aTropanes =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Cocaine, obtained from leaves of Erythroxylon coca or other species; used as a local narcotic anesthetic applied topically to mucous membranes) =750 \2$aCocaine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003042 =LDR 01931cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361990702441 =005 20120730162804.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027554 =035 \\$aBZM7460NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGT3016$bGT3016.3$cManners and customs =053 \0$aQK495.E92$cBotany =053 \0$aRM666.C59$cTherapeutics =053 \0$aRS165.C5$cPharmacy =150 \\$aCoca =450 \\$aBolivian coca =450 \\$aErythroxylum coca =450 \\$aHuanuco coca =450 \\$aPeruvian coca =550 \\$wg$aErythroxylum =550 \\$wg$aPsychotropic plants =670 \\$aITIS, Apr. 5, 2010$b(Coca -- genus: Erythroxylum P. Br. (accepted); species: Erythroxylum coca Lam. (accepted); variety: Erythroxylum coca var. coca Lam. (accepted)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 5, 2010$b(Coca (Erythroxylum coca) is a plant in the family Erythroxylaceae, native to north-western South America. The plant plays a significant role in traditional Andean culture; traditional uses: Medicine: traditional medical uses of coca are foremost as a stimulant to overcome fatigue, hunger, and thirst. It is considered particularly effective against altitude sickness. It also is used as an anesthetic to alleviate the pain of headache, rheumatism, wounds and sores, etc.; Religion: Coca has also been a vital part of the religious cosmology of the Andean peoples of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia and northern Argentina and Chile from the pre-Inca period through the present) =670 \\$aBotanical.com A modern herbal website, Apr. 5, 2010$b(Coca, Bolivian (Erythroxylon Coca): there are two varieties in commerce, the Huanuco coca, or Erythroxylon coca, which comes from Bolivia and has leaves of a brownish-green colour, oval, entire and glabrous, with a rather bitter taste, and Peruvian Coca, the leaves of which are much smaller and a pale-green colour) =750 \2$aCoca$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003041 =LDR 01498cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361990802441 =005 20121023153012.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027523 =035 \\$aBZM7429NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.C6$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.C6$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTN693.C8$cMetallography =053 \0$aTP245.C7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aCobalt compounds =450 \\$aCobaltic compounds =450 \\$aCobaltous compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =670 \\$aBritannica online, July 18, 2012$b(under cobalt (Co): In its compounds cobalt nearly always exhibits a +2 or +3 oxidation state, although states of +4, +1, 0, and -1 are known. The compounds in which cobalt exhibits the +2 oxidation state (Co2+, the ion being stable in water) are called cobaltous, while those in which cobalt exhibits the +3 oxidation state (Co3+) are termed cobaltic.) =670 \\$aThe Smithsonian/NASA Astrophysics Data System search, via WWW, July 18, 2012$b(cobalt compounds; cobaltous compounds) =670 \\$aLexic.us website, July 18, 2012$b(cobaltic: Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, cobalt; -- said especially of those compounds in which cobalt has higher valence; as, cobaltic oxide; cobaltous: Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, cobalt; -- said esp. of cobalt compounds in which the metal has its lower valence.) =750 \2$aCobalt$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003035 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361990902441 =005 20120730162803.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027514 =035 \\$aBZM7420NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85027514 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.C6 =150 \\$aCobalt$xIsotopes =450 \\$aRadiocobalt =750 \2$aCobalt Isotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003036 =LDR 00580cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361991002441 =005 20120730162803.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027513 =035 \\$aBZM7419NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.C6$cChemistry =053 \0$aTA480.C6$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTP245.C7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aCobalt =360 \\$isubdivision$aCobalt content$iunder individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aMetals--Cobalt content =550 \\$wg$aTransition metals =750 \2$aCobalt$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003035 =LDR 00395cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361991102441 =005 20060803092739.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027501 =035 \\$aBZM7407NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH603.C63 =150 \\$aCoated vesicles =450 \\$aVesicles, Coated =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =750 \2$aCoated Vesicles$0(DNLM)D018699$5IEN =LDR 00382cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361991202441 =005 20120730162803.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027406 =035 \\$aBZM7312NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP953 =150 \\$aCoal-tar =550 \\$wg$aBituminous materials =550 \\$wg$aTar =750 \2$aCoal Tar$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003033 =LDR 00772cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361991302441 =005 20120730162803.0 =008 040902i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027364 =035 \\$aBZM7270NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTN800$bTN834 =150 \\$aCoal mines and mining =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the words$aMine$iand$aMining =450 \\$aCoal mining =450 \\$aCollieries =550 \\$wg$aEnergy industries =550 \\$wg$aMines and mineral resources =670 \\$aUMI business vocab. =670 \\$aNadin, J. Hapton Valley Colliery, 1994:$bt.p. 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Entry terms: Co-trimoxazole, Cotrimoxazole) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(cotrimoxazole: a mixture of trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole, two antibacterial agents with synergistic activity) =670 \\$aPäuser, S. Lifesavers for millions, 2012:$bp. 80 (Cotrimoxazole, the drug developed, produced and marketed since 1969 as Bactrim by F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd and Septrin by Burroughs Wellcome & Co.) =750 \2$aTrimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole Drug Combination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015662 =LDR 01138cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361992102441 =005 20120730162802.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027252 =035 \\$aBZM7158NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC392 =150 \\$aCluster headache =450 \\$aCiliary neuralgia =450 \\$aHistamine cephalgia =450 \\$aHistamine headache =450 \\$aHorton syndrome =450 \\$aHorton's syndrome =450 \\$aMigrainous neuralgia =450 \\$aNeuralgic migraine =450 \\$aParoxysmal nocturnal cephalgia =550 \\$wg$aCerebrovascular disease =550 \\$wg$aEye-sockets$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aHeadache =550 \\$aMigraine =670 \\$aMesH browser, Mar. 23, 2006$b(Cluster Headache. Entry terms: Ciliary Neuralgia, Histamine Cephalgia, Horton Syndrome, Neuralgic Migraine. Scope note: A primary headache disorder that is characterized by severe, strictly unilateral pain which is orbital, supraorbital, temporal or in any combination of these sites, lasting 15-180 min. occurring 1 to 8 times a day) =750 \2$aCluster Headache$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003027 =LDR 00442cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361992202441 =005 20120730162801.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027250 =035 \\$aBZM7156NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCluster analysis =550 \\$wg$aCorrelation (Statistics) =550 \\$wg$aMultivariate analysis =550 \\$wg$aSpatial analysis (Statistics) =750 \2$aCluster Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016000 =LDR 00408cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361992302441 =005 20120730162801.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027228 =035 \\$aBZM7134NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD783 =150 \\$aClubfoot =450 \\$aClub foot =450 \\$aTalipes =550 \\$wg$aFoot$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aClubfoot$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003025 =LDR 01356cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361992402441 =005 20120730162801.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027226 $zsh 85079096 =035 \\$aBZM7132NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK524.L9$cBotany =150 \\$aClub mosses =450 \\$aClubmosses =450 \\$aGround firs =450 \\$aGround pines =450 \\$aLycopodiatae =450 \\$aLycopodiella =450 \\$aLycopodineae =450 \\$aLycopodiopsida =450 \\$wnne$aLycopodium =550 \\$wg$aLycopodiaceae =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, 1987$b(clubmoss: Lycopodium spp.) =670 \\$aFacts on file dict. of botany, 1984:$bp. 217 (Lycopodium (club mosses)) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(club moss: a plant of the order Lycopodiales, esp. of the genus Lycopodium or the closely related Selaginella in some species of which the sporangia are borne in club-shaped strobili; Lycopodium: a large genus (the type of the family Lycopodiaceae) ... see club moss, ground fir, ground pine; ground fir: any of several club mosses (as Lycopodium selago and L. obscurum) having a stiff erect habit; ground pine: 2) any of several club mosses (esp. Lycopodium clavatum and L. complanatum) with long creeping stems and erect branches: ground fir) =750 \2$aLycopodium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032502 =LDR 01069cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361992502441 =005 20120730162800.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027202 =035 \\$aBZM7108NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \\$aSB205.C64$cForage plants =150 \\$aClover =450 \\$aClovers =450 \\$aShamrocks =450 \\$aTrefoils (Plants) =450 \\$aTrifolium =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Shamrock: any of several trifoliate plants; hop clover (trifolium dubium) occurring naturally in Ireland and often regarded as the true or original shamrock) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(clover: pl. clovers or esp. coll. clover) =670 \\$aAcad. Am. encyc.$b(shamrock is the common name for several unrelated herbaceous plants with trifoliate leaves. White clover, Trifolium repens was the original; T. Procumbens is now commonly used. Other species of Trifolium are often referred to as shamrocks) =681 \\$iExample under$aHay =750 \2$aTrifolium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029921 =LDR 01621cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880361992602441 =005 20120730162800.0 =008 060804i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027160 =035 \\$aBZM7066NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aGN418$bGN419$cEthnology =053 \0$aGT500$bGT2370$cManners and customs =053 \0$aTT507$cTheory, design =053 \0$aTX340$cHome economics =053 \\$aRA779$cHygiene$5IEN =150 \\$aClothing and dress =360 \\$isubdivision$aClothing$iunder names of individual persons and families, and under classes of persons and ethnic groups =360 \\$isubdivision$aClothing$iunder names of individual persons and under classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aApparel =450 \\$aClothes =450 \\$aClothing =450 \\$wnne$aClothing and dress, Primitive =450 \\$aDress =450 \\$aDressing (Clothing) =450 \\$aGarments =550 \\$wg$aBeauty, Personal =550 \\$wg$aManners and customs =550 \\$aFashion =550 \\$aUndressing =670 \\$aDe La Haye, A. A family of fashion : the Messels : six generations of dress, c2005:$bt.p. verso (On the occasion of the exhibition Fashion and Fancy Dress: The Messel Family Dress Collection, 1865-2005) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the utilitarian aspects of clothing, including works on how to dress. Works on clothing treated as an artistic object, as well as works on clothing created for the stage, screen, or special events, are entered under$aCostume. =681 \\$iNote under$aCostume =750 \2$aClothing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003020 =LDR 02943cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9882375288702441 =005 20240216143515.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027158 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85027158 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172066380000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dDGPO =053 \0$aHD7395.C5$cIndustrial hygiene =053 \0$aT55.3.P75$cIndustrial safety =150 \\$aPersonal protective equipment =450 \\$wnne$aClothing, Protective =450 \\$aPPE (Personal protective equipment) =450 \\$wnne$aProtective clothing =450 \\$aSafety clothing =550 \\$wg$aClothing and dress =550 \\$wg$aIndustrial safety$xEquipment and supplies =550 \\$wg$aSurvival and emergency equipment =670 \\$aUMI business vocab. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 11, 2022$b(Protective clothing: Clothing designed to protect the individual against possible exposure to known hazards) MeSH tree structures ([broader term]: Personal protective equipment) =670 \\$aWork cat: Hospital respiratory protection program toolkit, 2015:$bpage x (Personal protective equipment (PPE)--Specialized clothing or equipment worn by an employee to protect the respiratory tract, mucous membranes, skin, and clothing from infectious agents or other hazards. Examples include gloves, respirators, goggles, facemasks, surgical masks, faceshields, footwear, and gowns)$w(OCoLC)1225353381 =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 15, 2022$b(Personal protective equipment: Specialized clothing or equipment worn for protection against health hazards; may include masks, respiratory protective devices, head protective devices, eye protective devices, ear protective devices, protective clothing; and protective footwear) =670 \\$amerriam-webster.com, Apr. 15, 2022$b(personal protective equipment: protective devices, garments, or coverings (such as respirators, helmets, face shields, boots, or gloves) that are worn especially by workers to minimize exposure to hazards that may cause injury or illness) =670 \\$aNIOSH website, Apr. 15, 2022$bsearch for exact phrase: personal protective equipment; select Personal Protective Equipment-- NIOSH (Personal protective equipment (PPE) is a main source of protection for emergency and recovery workers. It is necessary to protect emergency response and recovery workers from physical, chemical and biological hazards. Routes of exposure include inhalation, dermal contact, ingestion or contact through mucous membranes. Therefore, main protective equipment includes respirators, eye protection, hearing protection and protective clothing. Depending on the hazard, the recommendations on the use of PPE change. Some examples of PPE may include gas masks, gloves, overalls, boots, and googles) =688 \\$aHeading changed from Protective clothing to Personal protective equipment in August 2022. =750 \2$aProtective Clothing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011481 =LDR 00658cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361992802441 =005 20070511140048.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027145 =035 \\$aBZM7051NU =035 \\$ash 85027145 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR201.C54$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRC116.C5$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aClostridium diseases =450 \\$aClostridial diseases =450 \\$aClostridium infections =550 \\$wg$aGram-positive bacterial infections =670 \\$aMerck vet.$b(clostridial diseases) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Clostridium infections) =750 \2$aClostridium Infections$0(DNLM)D003015$5IEN =LDR 00412cz 2200157n 4500 =001 9880361992902441 =005 20220302164127.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027144 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02012724 =035 \\$aBZM7050NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.B3 =150 \\$aClostridium difficile =550 \\$wg$aClostridium =750 \2$aClostridioides difficile$0(DNLM)D016360$5IEN =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361993002441 =005 20070511135012.0 =008 940322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027143 =035 \\$aBZM7049NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85027143 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.B3 =150 \\$aClostridium botulinum =550 \\$wg$aClostridium =750 \2$aClostridium botulinum$0(DNLM)D003014$5IEN =LDR 00456cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361993102441 =005 20070511134742.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027142 =035 \\$aBZM7048NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.B3 =150 \\$aClostridium =450 \\$aClostridia =550 \\$wg$aBacillaceae =670 \\$aMESH$b(Clostridium) =670 \\$aClostridia, c1989. =750 \2$aClostridium$0(DNLM)D003013$5IEN =LDR 00483cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361993202441 =005 20120730162758.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027137 =035 \\$aBZM7043NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH541.15.C55$cEcology =150 \\$aClosed ecological systems =450 \\$aClosed cycle ecological systems =450 \\$aEcological systems, Closed =550 \\$wg$aEcology =750 \2$aEcological Systems, Closed$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018504 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361993302441 =005 20120730162758.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027123 =035 \\$aBZM7029NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC139 =150 \\$aClonorchiasis =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aClonorchiasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003003 =LDR 00529cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361993402441 =005 20120730162758.0 =008 030211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027122 =035 \\$aBZM7028NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQH442.2 =150 \\$aCloning =360 \\$isubdivision$aCloning$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Cloning; Fishes--Cloning =550 \\$wg$aGenetic engineering =550 \\$wg$aReproduction, Asexual =750 \2$aCloning, Organism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019976 =LDR 00839cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361993502441 =005 20120730162758.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027121 =035 \\$aBZM7027NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.C56 =150 \\$aClonidine =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =550 \\$wg$aImidazolines =550 \\$wg$aSympatholytic agents =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Clonidine. Scope note: An alpha-2 adrenergic agonist that crosses the blood-brain barrier. Clonidine acts centrally by reducing sympathetic tone, resulting in a fall in diastolic and systolic blood pressure and a reduction in heart rate. Pharm. action: Adrenergic alpha-Agonists; Analgesics; Antihypertensive Agents; Sympatholytics) =750 \2$aClonidine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003000 =LDR 00446cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361993602441 =005 20120730162758.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027120 =035 \\$aBZM7026NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aClone cells =550 \\$wg$aCell culture =550 \\$wg$aCells =550 \\$wg$aCloning =550 \\$aMolecular cloning =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aClone Cells$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002999 =LDR 00397cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361993702441 =005 20120213093540.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027119 =035 \\$aBZM7025NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR182 =150 \\$aClonal selection theory =550 \\$wg$aImmunology$xPhilosophy =750 \2$aClonal Selection, Antigen-Mediated$0(DNLM)D060966$5IEN =LDR 00588cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361993802441 =005 20120730162757.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85027111 =035 \\$aBZM7017NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM666.C548$cPharmacology =150 \\$aClofibrate =450 \\$aChlorophenoxymethylpropionic acid ethyl ester$5IEN =450 \\$aEthyl chlorophenoxyisobutyrate$5IEN =450 \\$aEthyl chlorophenoxymethylpropionate$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAnticholesteremic agents =550 \\$wg$aPropionates =750 \2$aClofibrate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002994 =LDR 00555cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361993902441 =005 20120730162747.0 =008 020802i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85026035 =035 \\$aBZM5941NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L375$cBotany =053 \0$aSB307.C5$cSpice plant =150 \\$aCinnamon tree =450 \\$aCeylon cinnamon tree =450 \\$aCinnamomum verum =450 \\$aCinnamomum zeylanicum =450 \\$aLaurus cinnamomum =550 \\$wg$aCinnamomum =750 \2$aCinnamomum zeylanicum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002935 =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361994002441 =005 20120730162747.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85026032 =035 \\$aBZM5938LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L375$cBotany =150 \\$aCinnamomum =450 \\$aCamphora =550 \\$wg$aLauraceae =750 \2$aCinnamomum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027424 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361994102441 =005 20120730162747.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85026030 =035 \\$aBZM5936NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTR896.8 =150 \\$aCineradiography =550 \\$wg$aRadiography =750 \2$aCineradiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002933 =LDR 00391cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361994202441 =005 20150120120724.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85026012 =035 \\$aBZM5918NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCinefluorography =550 \\$wg$aMedical cinematography =550 \\$wg$aMedical radiology =750 \2$aCineradiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002933 =LDR 00599cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361994302441 =005 20120730162747.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85026011 =035 \\$aBZM5917NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC683.5.C54 =150 \\$aCineangiography =450 \\$aVideoangiocardiography =450 \\$aVideometry =550 \\$wg$aAngiography =550 \\$wg$aCineradiography =550 \\$wg$aMedical cinematography =670 \\$aWijk van Grievingh, R.P. Quantitative videoangiocardiography, 1975:$bp. 9. =750 \2$aCineangiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002932 =LDR 00351cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361994402441 =005 20120730162739.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024747 =035 \\$aBZM4653NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChoriocarcinoma =550 \\$wg$aTrophoblastic tumors =750 \2$aChoriocarcinoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002822 =LDR 00743cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361994502441 =005 20120730162746.0 =008 040913i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85026000 =035 \\$aBZM5906NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R85$cBotany =053 \0$aSB295.C5$cMedicinal plants =150 \\$aCinchona =450 \\$aChinchona =550 \\$wg$aRubiaceae =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cinchona: a genus of rubiaceous South American trees that yields the toxic cinchona alkaloids from their bark) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Cinchona: genus of rubiaceous trees) =670 \\$aITIS search, Sept. 10, 2004$b(Cinchona L., genus in family Rubiaceae, common name: cinchona) =750 \2$aCinchona$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002929 =LDR 00429cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361994602441 =005 20080219161746.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024740 =035 \\$aBZM4646NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC389 =150 \\$aChorea =450 \\$aSaint Vitus's dance =450 \\$aSt. Vitus's dance =550 \\$wg$aExtrapyramidal disorders =750 \2$aChorea$0(DNLM)D002819$5IEN =LDR 00740cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361994702441 =005 20120730162746.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85025995 =035 \\$aBZM5901NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.C529 =150 \\$aCimetidine =550 \\$wg$aAntihistamines =550 \\$wg$aAntiulcer drugs =550 \\$wg$aGuanidines =550 \\$wg$aImidazoles =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Cimetidine. Scope note: A histamine cogener, it competitively inhibits histamine binding to Histamine H2 receptors. Cimetidine has a range of pharmacological actions. It inhibits gastric acid secretion, as well as pepsin and gastrins output.) =750 \2$aCimetidine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002927 =LDR 00459cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361994802441 =005 20120730162746.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025977 =035 \\$aBZM5883NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.A22 =150 \\$aCiliata =450 \\$aCiliated protozoa =450 \\$aCiliophora =550 \\$wg$aProtozoa =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90$ar1:AJO:5/10/93 =750 \2$aCiliophora$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016798 =LDR 00659cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361994902441 =005 20120730162739.0 =008 931004i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85024739 =035 \\$aBZM4645NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChordoma =450 \\$aChordoblastoma =450 \\$aChordocarcinoma =450 \\$aChordoepithelioma =450 \\$aNotochordoma =550 \\$wg$aBones$xCancer =550 \\$wg$aEmbryonal tumors =550 \\$wg$aNotochord$xCancer =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Chordoma. Also called chordoblastoma, chordocarcinoma, chordoepithelioma, notochordoma) =750 \2$aChordoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002817 =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361995002441 =005 20120730162746.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85025974 =035 \\$aBZM5880NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCiliary body =550 \\$wg$aUvea =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/1/90 =750 \2$aCiliary Body$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002924 =LDR 00501cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361995102441 =005 20190319104219.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85024735 =035 \\$aBZM4641NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aQL605-QL739.8 (Zoology) =150 \\$aChordata =450 \\$aChordate animals =450 \\$aChordates =550 \\$wg$aAnimals =550 \\$wg$aBilatera =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Chordata; chordate) =750 \2$aChordata$5IEN$0(DNLM)D043344 =LDR 00703cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362958202441 =005 20120730164150.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87005685 =035 \\$aCAU7186LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMusic therapy for older people =450 \\$aGeriatric music therapy =450 \\$wnne$aMusic therapy for the aged =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: You bring out the music in me, c1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aMusic Therapy$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D009147 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMusic Therapy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00762cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362958302441 =005 20120730164150.0 =008 870903i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005674 =035 \\$aCAU7177NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ47.53 =150 \\$aHealth behavior in children =450 \\$aChild health behavior =450 \\$aChild health habits =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wilkinson, S. The child's world of illness : the development of health and illness behavior, 1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aHealth Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015438 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHealth Behavior$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00636cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362958402441 =005 20140708110429.0 =008 870902i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005624 =035 \\$aCAU7143LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF956 =150 \\$aEquine sports medicine =450 \\$aHorse sports medicine =450 \\$aHorses$xSports medicine =550 \\$wg$aSports medicine =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary medicine =550 \\$aHorse sports =670 \\$aWork cat.: Jones, W.E. Equine sports medicine, 1988. =670 \\$aLC data base, 08/24/87. =750 \2$aVeterinary Sports Medicine$0(DNLM)D064796$5IEN =LDR 00963cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362958502441 =005 20140227153315.0 =008 870902in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005620 =035 \\$aCAU7139NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC553.D35$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aDelusions =450 \\$aBeliefs, Delusional =450 \\$aDelusional beliefs =450 \\$aDelusional disorders =450 \\$aDisorders, Delusional =550 \\$wg$aCognition disorders =550 \\$aHallucinations and illusions =670 \\$aWork cat.: Delusional beliefs, c1988$b(delusions) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aThes. psych. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Psychology Abnormal; Cognition disorders; Delusions) =670 \\$aKaplan psych. =670 \\$aPenguin dict. psych.$b(delusion; delusional disorder) =670 \\$aEnglish comp. dict. psych. =670 \\$aChaplin dict. psych. =670 \\$aEvans pysch. =750 \2$aDelusions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003702 =LDR 00760cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362958602441 =005 20120730164149.0 =008 870902i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005615 =035 \\$aCAU7134NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ505.G7 =150 \\$aGroup psychotherapy for youth =550 \\$wg$aYouth =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dennison, S.T. Activities for adolescents in therapy : a handbook of facilitating guidelines and planning ideas for group therapy with troubled adolescents, c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychotherapy, Group$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011615 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPsychotherapy, Group$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 02353cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362958702441 =005 20120730164149.0 =008 060323i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87005569 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dSdMadT$dDLC =053 \0$aQH92$bQH95.6$cLocal, by body of water =053 \0$aQH101$bQH198$cLocal, by region, etc. =053 \0$aQH541.15.B56$cGeneral =150 \\$aBiodiversity =450 \\$aBiological diversification =450 \\$wnne$aBiological diversity =450 \\$aBiotic diversity =450 \\$aDiversification, Biological =450 \\$aDiversity, Biological =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$aBiocomplexity =550 \\$aEcological heterogeneity =550 \\$aNumbers of species =670 \\$aWork cat.: Technologies to maintain biological diversity, 1988:$bp. 3 (Biological diversity refers to the variety and variability among living organisms and the ecological complexes in which they occur. Includes ecosystem diversity, species diversity, genetic diversity) =670 \\$aOxford dict. of biol., 2003$b(biodiversity (biological diversity): The existence of a wide variety of species (species diversity) or other taxa of plants, animals, and microorganisms in a natural community or habitat, or of communities within a particular environment (ecological diversity), or of genetic variation within a species (generic diversity)) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of bioscience, 2003$b(biodiversity) =670 \\$aNational forum on biodiversity, Sept. 21-24, 1986, Washington, D.C.$b(poster) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index.:$bv. 40, p. 615 (biological diversity, biotic diversity, biological diversification) =670 \\$aNjuguna, S.C. The convention on biological diversity, in Botanical diversity in Southern Africa, 1994:$bp. 311 (biological diversity ... is the totality of the variety of living organisms the genetic differences among them, and the communities and ecosystems in which they occur) =670 \\$aBiocomplexity thesaurus website, Mar. 19, 2005$b(RT: Biodiversity) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the totality of the variety of living organisms, the genetic differences among them, and the communities and ecosystems in which they occur. =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060503 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Biological diversity =750 \2$aBiodiversity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044822 =LDR 00631cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362958802441 =005 20120730164149.0 =008 870826\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005369 =035 \\$aCAU6925NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP671.C85 =150 \\$aCytochromes =550 \\$wg$aHemoproteins =550 \\$wg$aPigments (Biology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: UNESCO int. workshop on cytochrome systems, c1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Cytochrome) =750 \2$aCytochromes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003580 =LDR 00683cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362958902441 =005 20120730164149.0 =008 870826||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005364 =035 \\$aCAU6920NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK898.P73 =150 \\$aPlastocyanin =550 \\$wg$aHemoproteins =550 \\$wg$aPigments (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aPlant proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: J�ager, K. Proteinbiosynthese von Plastocyanin und Cytochrom c-553 in der Gr�unalge Scenedesmus acutus, 1985. =670 \\$aPrinciples of biochemistry, general aspects, c1983:$bp. 500, 502. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlastocyanin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010970 =LDR 00657cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362959002441 =005 20120730164149.0 =008 041126i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87005363 =035 \\$aCAU6919LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.T35$cBotany =150 \\$aTamaricaceae =450 \\$aTamarisk family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aViolales =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Tamaricaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3.$b(Tamaricaceae; tamarisk family=Tamaricaceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 1096. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 333. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant):$bp. 1720. =750 \2$aTamaricaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032363 =LDR 00597cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362959102441 =005 20120730164149.0 =008 870825i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87005335 =035 \\$aCAU6897NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.C35 =150 \\$aChlamydiaceae =550 \\$wg$aChlamydiales =670 \\$aWork cat.: Microbiology of chalmydia, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aBergey's Manual, 2001:$bv. 1, p. 729. =670 \\$aZinsser, H. Zinsser microbiology, 1984:$bp. 165. =750 \2$aChlamydiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002693 =LDR 00692cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362959202441 =005 20120730164149.0 =008 870825i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87005330 =035 \\$aCAU6893NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.C35 =150 \\$aChlamydia =450 \\$aPLT agents =450 \\$aPsittacosis-lymphogranuloma-trachoma organisms =550 \\$wg$aChlamydiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Microbiology of chlamydia, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chlamydia) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aBergey's Manual, 2001:$bv. 1, p. 165. =670 \\$aZinsser, H. Zinsser microbiology, 1984:$bp. 785. =750 \2$aChlamydia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002689 =LDR 01180cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362959302441 =005 20070531084701.0 =008 870825||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005329 =035 \\$aCAU6892NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSmall-angle scattering =450 \\$aLow-angle scattering =450 \\$aScattering, Low-angle =450 \\$aScattering, Small-angle =550 \\$wg$aScattering (Physics) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Svergun, D.I. Structure analysis of small-angle x-ray and neutron scattering, c1987. =670 \\$aASTI:$bunder Scattering of particles and radiation (Small-angle scattering ...) =670 \\$aConc. dict. physics:$b(Scattering, Small-angle-- Def.: Scattering of a beam of a beam of radiation angles by particles or cavities in a medium, whose dimensions are larger compared with the wavelength of the radiation) =670 \\$aNew dict. physics$b(Prefers: Low-angle scattering) =670 \\$aINIS: Thes. =675 \\$aBritannica Micro.;$aEncyc. physics;$aEngr. index;$aIntl. dict. physics & electronics;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aNASA;$aTEST;$aThesaurofacet;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aScattering, Small Angle$0(DNLM)D053838$5IEN =LDR 01038cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362959402441 =005 20121023153138.0 =008 870825i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87005324 =035 \\$aCAU6887NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ486.5 =150 \\$aPediatric neuropsychology =450 \\$aChild neuropsychology =450 \\$aDevelopmental neuropsychology =550 \\$wg$aNeuropsychology =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hynd, G.W. Pediatric neuropsychology, c1987. =670 \\$aDevelopmental neuropsychology, 2013:$bECIP galley, ch. 1 (mental development in childhood; childhood disorders within a developmental context) =750 \2$81$wb$aNeuropsychology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009484 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeuropsychology$iand$aAdolescent$ior$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00986cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362959502441 =005 20120730164149.0 =008 870825in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005303 =035 \\$aCAU6870NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRE92.5 =150 \\$aAmaurosis fugax =450 \\$aFleeting blindness =450 \\$aTemporary blindness =450 \\$aTransient monocular blindness =450 \\$aTransient partial blindness =550 \\$wg$aBlindness =550 \\$wg$aIschemia =550 \\$wg$aRetina$xBlood-vessels$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aVision, Monocular =670 \\$aWork cat.: Amaurosis fugax, 1987. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aCecil's textbook med.:$bp. 2059. =670 \\$aVaughan & Asbury's General Ophthalmology. =670 \\$aMosby's dict. med. and nursing. =670 \\$aVisual science info. center thes. =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aAmaurosis Fugax$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020757 =LDR 00694cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362959602441 =005 20120730164148.0 =008 870824i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005283 =035 \\$aCAU6852NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ406.N68 =150 \\$aNosocomial infections in children =550 \\$wg$aInfection in children =550 \\$wg$aNosocomial infections =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hospital acquired infection in the pediatric patient, c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aCross Infection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003428 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCross Infection$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00678cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362959702441 =005 20120730164148.0 =008 870819i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005211 =035 \\$aCAU6799NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF511.Y68 =150 \\$aVoice disorders in youth =550 \\$wg$aVoice disorders =550 \\$wg$aYouth$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Andrews, M.L. Voice therapy for adolescents, 1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aVoice Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014832 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVoice Disorders$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 01453cz a2200385n 4500 =001 9880362959802441 =005 20120730164148.0 =008 870815i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005152 =035 \\$aCAU6764NU =035 \\$aSH 87005152 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ399.L68$cPediatrics =150 \\$aLowe's syndrome =450 \\$aLowe syndrome =450 \\$aLowe-Terrey-MacLachlan syndrome =450 \\$aLowe's oculocerebrorenal syndrome =450 \\$aOculo-cerebro-renal syndrome =450 \\$aOculocerebrorenal syndrome =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aRenal tubular transport, Disorders of =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =550 \\$wg$aX-linked mental retardation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Living with Lowe's syndrome, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Oculocerebrorenal syndrome) =670 \\$aJablonsky. Eponymic Syndromes. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aCecil Textbook of Med., 1982:$bp. 1100 (Lowe's syndrome) =670 \\$aEmery. Princ. & Practice of Med. Genetics, 1983:$bp. 517 (Lowe syndrome) =670 \\$aForfar. Textbook of Paediatrics, 1984:$bp. 1228 (Lowe's syndrome) =670 \\$aHarvey. Princ. & Practice of Med., 1984$b(Lowe syndrome) =670 \\$aStein. Internal Med., 1983:$bp. 1883 (Lowe's syndrome) =670 \\$aLowe's Syndrome Association. =750 \2$aOculocerebrorenal Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009800 =LDR 00466cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362959902441 =005 20120730164148.0 =008 870814i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005149 =035 \\$aCAU6761NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK725 =150 \\$aPlant chromosomes =550 \\$wg$aChromosomes =550 \\$wg$aPlant cells and tissues =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/28/87$b(plant chromosomes) =750 \2$aChromosomes, Plant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032461 =LDR 00779cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362960002441 =005 20120730164148.0 =008 870812in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005081 =035 \\$aCAU6728NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC901.75 =150 \\$aUrination disorders =450 \\$aDisorders of urination =450 \\$aMicturation disorders =450 \\$aUrination dysfunction =450 \\$aVoiding disorders =450 \\$aVoiding dysfunction =550 \\$wg$aUrinary organs$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wein, A.J. Voiding function and dysfunction, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Urination disorders) =675 \\$aCecil's textbook medicine;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aUrination Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014555 =LDR 01105cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362960102441 =005 20120730164148.0 =008 870812i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005065 =035 \\$aCAU6720LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C74 =150 \\$aSaussurea =450 \\$aAplotaxis =450 \\$aAucklandia =450 \\$aCyathidium =450 \\$aFrolovia =450 \\$aHeterotrichum =450 \\$aLagurostemon =450 \\$aPoecilotriche =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lipshi�t�s, S.�I�U. Rod Saussurea DC. (Asteraceae), 1979. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. II, p. 494. =670 \\$aNational list of scientific plant names:$bv. I, p. 308. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.):$bp. 1560. =670 \\$aWillis, J.C. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns:$bp. 1033 (Saussurea) p. 80 (Aplotaxis) p. 109 (Aucklandia) p. 321 (Cyathidium) p. 471 (Frolovia) p. 556 (Heterotrichum) p. 631 (Lagurostemon) p. 926 (Poecilotriche) =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/5/87$b(Saussurea) =750 \2$aSaussurea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030441 =LDR 00781cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362960202441 =005 20110318084117.0 =008 870812i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005052 =035 \\$aCAU6717NU =035 \\$ash 87005052 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC683.5.I42 =150 \\$aHeart$xImaging =450 \\$aCardiac diagnostic imaging =450 \\$aCardiac imaging =450 \\$aDiagnostic cardiac imaging =450 \\$aHeart$xDiseases$xImaging =450 \\$aImaging of the heart =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clinical cardiac imaging, c1988. =670 \\$aNoninvasive cardiac imaging, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Heart--Radionuclide imaging) =681 \\$iExample under$aDiagnostic imaging =750 \2$aCardiac Imaging Techniques$0(DNLM)D057791$5IEN =LDR 00963cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362960302441 =005 20120730164148.0 =008 870811||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005017 =035 \\$aCAU6699NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPicloram =450 \\$aAminotrichloropicolinic acid =450 \\$aAminotrichloropyridinecarboxylic acid =550 \\$wg$aHerbicides =550 \\$wg$aPyridine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Picloram : the effects of its use as a herbicide on environmental quality, 1974:$bp. 74 (monocarboxylic acid, C b6 (BH b3 (BCl b3 (BN b2 (BO b2 (B, used as an herbicide) =670 \\$aMerck$b(picloram: aminotrichloropyridinecarboxylic acid; aminotrichloropicolinic acid) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$bCAS reg. no. 1918-02-1. =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index. =675 \\$aHennepin;$aLC data base, 7/27/87 =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPicloram$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010846 =LDR 00315cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362960402441 =005 20090203095342.0 =008 870806i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004915 =035 \\$aCAU6644NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLymph nodes$xDiseases =750 \2$aLymphatic Diseases$0(DNLM)D008206$5IEN =LDR 01710cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362960502441 =005 20120611085833.0 =008 010913i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87020124 =035 \\$aCAU4149NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL523.R4$cZoology =150 \\$aConenoses =450 \\$aCone-nose bugs =450 \\$aCone-nosed bugs =450 \\$aConenose bugs =450 \\$aKissing bugs =450 \\$aTriatomidae$5IEN =450 \\$wnne$aTriatominae =450 \\$aTriatomines =550 \\$wg$aAssassin bugs =670 \\$aArnett Am. insects:$bp. 267 (subfamily Triatominae of family Reduviidae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(conenose, also cone-nose bug or cone-nosed bug: any of certain large bloodsucking bugs of Triatoma or closely related genera of the family Reduviidae) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(conenose. Also called cone-nosed bug, kissing bug) =670 \\$aKissing bugs in the United States, 2011:$bp. 3 (Kissing bugs are bloodsucking insects in the order Hemiptera in the family Reduviidae; the 140 or so species of triatomines, or "kissing bugs," evolved from a reduviid predator or "assassin bug"; how many times reduviids have forsaken their assassin habits to become blood sucking "kissers" has been a matter of some controversy; family Reduviidae, subfamily Triatominae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 21, 2011$b(Triatominae. The members of Triatominae, a subfamily of Reduviidae, are also known as conenose bugs, kissing bugs, assassin bugs or triatomines. Most of the 130 or more species of this subfamily are haematophagous, i.e. feed on vertebrate blood; a very few species feed on other invertebrates) =750 \2$aTriatominae$0(DNLM)D014225$5IEN =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362960602441 =005 20120730164148.0 =008 870914i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87020118 =035 \\$aCAU4143NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 87020118 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL523.R4$cZoology =150 \\$aPanstrongylus =550 \\$wg$aAssassin bugs =750 \2$aPanstrongylus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010203 =LDR 00400cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362960702441 =005 20120730164148.0 =008 870914i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87020107 =035 \\$aCAU4132LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQL523.C6 =150 \\$aCimicidae =450 \\$aAcanthiidae =450 \\$aClinocoridae =550 \\$wg$aHemiptera =750 \2$aCimicidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020063 =LDR 00653cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362960802441 =005 20120730164147.0 =008 870814i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005125 =035 \\$aCAU4077NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ53.A27 =150 \\$aAcupressure for children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: St. John, J. High tech touch : acupressure in the schools, c1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aAcupressure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019050 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAcupressure$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00476cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362960902441 =005 20120730164147.0 =008 870814i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87005114 =035 \\$aCAU4072NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG269.B32 =150 \\$aBacterial vaginitis =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases =550 \\$wg$aVaginitis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Meijden, W.I. Bacterial vaginosis, 1987. =750 \2$aVaginosis, Bacterial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016585 =LDR 00766cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362961002441 =005 20080320094440.0 =008 060711i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87004982 =035 \\$aCAU4008NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDeafblind children =450 \\$wnne$aBlind-deaf children =550 \\$wg$aChildren with disabilities =550 \\$wg$aDeafblind people =670 \\$aGoogle search, July 11, 2006$b(deafblind children) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060817 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Blind-deaf children =750 \2$81$wb$aDeaf-Blind Disorders$0(DNLM)D054062$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDeaf-Blind Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00879cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362961102441 =005 20120730164147.0 =008 870804i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004870 =035 \\$aCAU3955NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP519.9.I43 =150 \\$aImmunoblotting =450 \\$aDot immunoblotting =450 \\$aElectroimmunoblotting =450 \\$aImmunoelectroblotting =450 \\$aReverse immunoblotting =550 \\$wg$aAntigens$xAnalysis =550 \\$wg$aImmunoassay =670 \\$aWork cat.: CRC handbook of immunoblotting of proteins, 1988. =670 \\$aHerbert. Dict. immunology$b(Immunoblotting, see Western blotting : A technique for the analysis and identification of protein antigens) =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImmunoblotting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015151 =LDR 01210cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362961202441 =005 20120730164147.0 =008 870731i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004794 =035 \\$aCAU3890NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM170.5 =150 \\$aDrug infusion pumps =450 \\$aDrug infusion systems =450 \\$aInfusion pumps, Drug =450 \\$aInfusors (Therapeutics) =450 \\$aPerfusion pumps =450 \\$aPumps, Drug infusion =550 \\$wg$aDrug delivery devices =550 \\$wg$aInfusion therapy$xEquipment and supplies =550 \\$wg$aPumping machinery =670 \\$aWork cat.: Infusion systems in medicine, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Infusion pumps: Fluid propulsion systems ... used to inject over time agents into a patient or experimental animal, used routinely to maintain intravenous line, to administer antineoplastic agents and drugs in thromboembolism, heart diseases, diabetes; smaller versions may be implanted) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Infusion pumps implanted for drug delivery) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInfusion Pumps$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007260 =LDR 00706cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362961302441 =005 20120730164147.0 =008 870724i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004672 =035 \\$aCAU3779LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C786 =150 \\$aCorsiaceae =550 \\$wg$aLiliales =670 \\$aWork cat.: R�ubsamen, T. Morphologische, embryologische und systematische Untersuchungen an Burmanniaceae und Corsiaceae ... 1986. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 539. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. I, p. 486. =670 \\$aVascular plant systematics:$bp. 637. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aBenson, L.D. Plant classification =750 \2$aCorsiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D045465 =LDR 00591cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362961402441 =005 20120730164147.0 =008 870722||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004580 =035 \\$aCAU3691NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP752.M45 =150 \\$aMembrane lipids =550 \\$wg$aLipids =550 \\$wg$aMembranes (Biology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kagan, V.E. Lipid peroxidation in biomembranes, 1988. =670 \\$aDevlin, T.M. Textbook of Biochemistry, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMembrane Lipids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008563 =LDR 00619cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362961502441 =005 20120730164147.0 =008 870722in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004558 =035 \\$aCAU3672NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ505.A7 =150 \\$aArt therapy for youth =550 \\$wg$aYouth =670 \\$aWork cat.: Linesch, D.G. Adolescent art therapy, 1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aArt Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001155 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aArt Therapy$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00664cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362961602441 =005 20090430112748.0 =008 870722i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004537 =035 \\$aCAU3652NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ416.T42 =150 \\$aThalassemia in children =550 \\$wg$aAnemia in children =550 \\$wg$aThalassemia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Prenatal diagnosis of thalassemia and the hemoglobinopathies, 1988. =750 \2$aThalassemia$0(DNLM)D013789$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aThalassemia$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00761cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362961702441 =005 20120730164147.0 =008 870722||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004532 =035 \\$aCAU3647NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aField-flow fractionation =450 \\$aFFF (Chromatographic analysis) =450 \\$aFractionation, Field-flow =550 \\$wg$aLiquid chromatography =670 \\$aWork cat.: Jan�ca, J. Field-flow fractionation, 1987. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Field-flow fractionation, see Chromatography, column and liquid) =670 \\$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem.:$bv. 21, p. 127 (field-flow fractionation) =675 \\$aHackh chem. dict.;$aHawley chem. dict. =750 \2$aFractionation, Field Flow$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031521 =LDR 00790cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362961802441 =005 20120730164147.0 =008 870721i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004524 =035 \\$aCAU3639LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ482.C65 =150 \\$aConnective tissue diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Resource directory for children with connective tissue diseases in Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia, 198-. =750 \2$81$wb$aConnective Tissue Diseases$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003240 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aConnective Tissue Diseases$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00681cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362961902441 =005 20120730164147.0 =008 870721i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004523 =035 \\$aCAU3638NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOral hygiene products =450 \\$aDental hygiene products =450 \\$aProducts, Oral hygiene =550 \\$wg$aHygiene products =550 \\$aMouth$xCare and hygiene =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pader, M. Oral hygiene products and practice, c1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Oral hygiene, Dental devices, Home care) =675 \\$aHennepin =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDental Devices, Home Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003742 =LDR 00579cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362962002441 =005 20120730164147.0 =008 870721||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004510 =035 \\$aCAU3626NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP114.C44 =150 \\$aHeart cells =450 \\$aCardiac cells =450 \\$aCardiocytes =450 \\$aCardiomyocytes =550 \\$wg$aCells =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xCytology =670 \\$aWork cat.: The heart cell in culture, 1987. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMyocardium$xcytology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009206Q000166 =LDR 01385cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362962102441 =005 20120730164146.0 =008 870721i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87004505 =035 \\$aCAU3621NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 87004505 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDeinstitutionalization =360 \\$isubdivision$aDeinstitutionalization$iunder classes of persons =550 \\$wg$aCommunity-based corrections =550 \\$wg$aCommunity health services =550 \\$aInstitutional care =670 \\$a9000 words. =670 \\$aBDNE2. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Deinstitutionalization (Human services)) =670 \\$aNational Criminal Justice Thesaurus. =670 \\$aEncyc. of social work$b(Deinstitutionalization. Can cover five populations: mentally ill; developmentally disabled; criminal offenders; children; and aged) =670 \\$aERIC thes.$b(Deinstitutionalization (of disabled)) =675 \\$aIAC =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the process of preventing unnecessary admission to and retention in institutions; finding and developing appropriate alternatives in the community for housing, treatment, training, education, and rehabilitation of persons who do not need to be in institutions; and improving conditions, care, and treatment for those who need to have institutional care. =750 \2$aDeinstitutionalization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003688 =LDR 00925cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362962202441 =005 20080226084351.0 =008 041014i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87004460 =035 \\$aCAU3582NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dUk =053 \0$aRC643 =150 \\$aChronic lymphocytic leukemia =450 \\$aChronic lymphatic leukemia =450 \\$aChronic lymphoid leukemia =450 \\$aCLL (Disease) =550 \\$wg$aChronic leukemia =550 \\$wg$aLymphocytic leukemia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia ... 1987. =670 \\$aDorland med. dict. =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict. =670 \\$aMerck Manual, 1984. =670 \\$aInternal medicine, 1983. =670 \\$aCecil Textbook of Medicine, 1982. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Leukemia, Lymphocytic, x Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aLeukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell$0(DNLM)D015451$5IEN =LDR 00533cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362962302441 =005 20120730164146.0 =008 870717i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004435 =035 \\$aCAU3559NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.P33 =150 \\$aParvovirus infections =450 \\$aParvovirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Parvoviruses and human disease, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aParvoviridae Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010322 =LDR 00761cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362962402441 =005 20120730164146.0 =008 870716i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87004418 =035 \\$aCAU3545NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRadioimmunotherapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aRadioimmunotherapy$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Radioimmunotherapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aRadioimmunotherapy$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Radioimmunotherapy =550 \\$wg$aImmunotherapy =550 \\$wg$aRadiotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Grossman, Z.D. Clinical radioimmunoimaging, c1987. =670 \\$aRadioimmunoimaging and radioimmunotherapy, c1983. =750 \2$aRadioimmunotherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016499 =LDR 00916cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362962502441 =005 20120730164146.0 =008 870716i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87004417 =035 \\$aCAU3544NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC78.7.R38 =150 \\$aRadioimmunoimaging =360 \\$isubdivision$aRadioimmunoimaging$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Radioimmunoimaging =360 \\$isubdivision$aRadioimmunoimaging$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Radioimmunoimaging =450 \\$aImmunoscintigraphy =550 \\$wg$aImmunodiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aRadioisotope scanning =670 \\$aWork cat.: Grossman, Z.D. Clinical radioimmunoimaging, c1987. =670 \\$aRadioimmunoimaging and radioimmunotherapy, c1983. =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/1/89$b(Immunoscintigraphy) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aRadioimmunodetection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016719 =LDR 00678cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362962602441 =005 20080328092856.0 =008 870707||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004223 =035 \\$aCAU3412NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.P52 =150 \\$aPhosphatidate phosphatase =450 \\$aPhosphatidate phosphohydrolase =550 \\$wg$aPhosphatases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Phosphatidate phosphohydrolase, 1988. =670 \\$aChem. abstr.$b(9025-77-8) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Phosphatidate phosphatase) =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(EC 3.1.3.4) =670 \\$aDixon & Webb's Enzymes. =750 \2$aPhosphatidate Phosphatase$0(DNLM)D010711$5IEN =LDR 01072cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362962702441 =005 20120730164146.0 =008 870707i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87004217 =035 \\$aCAU3407NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aWarfarin =450 \\$aCoumadin (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAnticoagulants (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aCoumarins =550 \\$wg$aRodenticides =670 \\$aWork cat.: International symp. on the new dimensions of warfarin prophylaxis, c1987. =670 \\$aChem. abstr.$b(81-81-2) =670 \\$aMerck index. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 11, 2007$b(Warfarin. Scope note: An anticoagulant that acts by inhibiting the synthesis of vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors. [...] Warfarin is also used as a rodenticide.) =670 \\$aOxford dict. of biochemistry and molecular biology, 2006$b(warfarin: an anticoagulant and rodenticide) =670 \\$aPharmaceutical substances, 2001$b(Warfarin, anticoagulant, trade name: Coumadin (Du Pont) US) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aWarfarin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014859 =LDR 00970cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362962802441 =005 20120730164146.0 =008 870702||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004196 =035 \\$aCAU3399NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD305.A2$cOrganic chemistry =150 \\$aOleic acid =450 \\$aOctadecanoic acid =450 \\$aOctadecenoic acid =450 \\$aOleinic acid =450 \\$aRed oil =550 \\$wg$aUnsaturated fatty acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Doulia-Kl�ementzou, D. Parag�og�e hydroxysteatik�on oxe�on apo ela�iko oxy kai axiopoi�es�e ... 1981. =670 \\$aChem. abst. Index guide:$bp. 977G (9-Octadecenoic acid [110-82-1]) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(9-Octadecanoic acid; oleinic acid; red oil) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/30/87. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.:$bv. 9, p. 355. =670 \\$aMerck. =750 \2$aOleic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019301 =LDR 00637cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362962902441 =005 20060602123254.0 =008 870701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004177 =035 \\$aCAU3389LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL430.3.O5$cZoology =053 \\$aSH374.5$cFisheries =150 \\$aTodarodes =550 \\$wg$aOmmastrephidae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gaiy�osei ika ... 1983. =670 \\$aSekai kagaku daijiten:$bv. 1, p. 240. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 1097. =670 \\$aKaestner invert. zoo.:$bv. 1, p. 397. =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aDecapodiformes$0(DNLM)D0049832$5IEN =LDR 01581cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362963002441 =005 20120730164146.0 =008 040720i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87004128 =035 \\$aCAU3358NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNeeds assessment =360 \\$isubdivision$aPrevention--Needs assessment$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Prevention--Needs assessment =360 \\$isubdivision$aPrevention--Needs assessment$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Prevention--Needs assessment =450 \\$aAssessment of needs =450 \\$aNeed assessment =450 \\$aNeeds analysis =450 \\$aNeeds assessment$xMethodology =550 \\$wg$aPlanning =670 \\$aWork cat.: Needs assessment : theory and methods, 1987. =670 \\$aBauchum, R.G. Needs assessment methodologies in the development of impact statements. =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aERIC thes. =670 \\$aAustr. thes. education descriptors. =670 \\$aNat. criminal justice thes. =670 \\$aPol. sci. thes. II. =670 \\$aEducation index. =670 \\$aBanki, I.S. Dict. admin. & management. =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 3, 1993$b(needs assessment; need assessment) =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Needs assessment use Needs analysis) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$a9000 words;$aCRS thes.;$aOECD;$aUNBIS;$aWorld Bank thes. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the methods and techniques employed in assessing the need for programs, projects, or products. =750 \2$aNeeds Assessment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020380 =LDR 01700cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362963102441 =005 20120730164146.0 =008 870630i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87004126 =035 \\$aCAU3356NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aR729.5.H43$cPractice of medicine =053 \0$aRA413$bRA413.5$cMedical care =150 \\$aManaged care plans (Medical care) =450 \\$aManaged care programs (Medical care) =450 \\$aManaged care systems (Medical care) =450 \\$aManaged health care =450 \\$aPlans, Managed care (Medical care) =450 \\$aPrograms, Managed care (Medical care) =450 \\$aSystems, Managed care (Medical care) =550 \\$wg$aHealth insurance =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =670 \\$aWork cat.: Schroer, K.A. Hospital strategies for contracting with managed care plans, 1987. =670 \\$aPhone call to Edith Calhoun, National Library of Medicine, 6/22/87$b(Managed care programs has been approved for 1988 indexing) =670 \\$aLC database, June 22, 1987$b(Managed care) Jan. 16, 1997 (Managed health care) =670 \\$aPhone call to American Hospital Association, 6/22/87$b(supplied definition for scope note) =675 \\$aDiscursive dict. health care;$aDict. health serv. management;$aSlee health care;$aNIH;$aMosby's med. nurs. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aDorland's med. dict. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on alternative health care delivery and financing systems that integrate financing mechanisms, appropriate utilization management, and service delivery in contracting with employers and insurers to provide medical care. =750 \2$aManaged Care Programs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008329 =LDR 00937cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362963202441 =005 20070504083436.0 =008 870624i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004016 =035 \\$aCAU3319NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.T84 =150 \\$aTumor necrosis factor =450 \\$aCachectin =450 \\$aLymphotoxin =450 \\$aTNF (Immunology) =550 \\$wg$aCytokines =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =550 \\$wg$aGrowth factors =550 \\$wg$aMacrophages =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tumor necrosis factor and related cytotoxins, 1987. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aPrasolov, V.S. Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 1988:$bv. 300, no. 6, p. 1498. =670 \\$aAggarwal, B.B. J. Biol. Chem., 1985:$bv. 260, p. 2334. =670 \\$aFransen, L. Nucl. Acids Res., 1985:$bv. 13, p. 4417. =675 \\$aMESH;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aTumor Necrosis Factors$0(DNLM)D048069$5IEN =LDR 00715cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362963302441 =005 20120730164146.0 =008 870701||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87004151 =035 \\$aCAU2919NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDopa =450 \\$aDihydroxyphenylalanine =450 \\$aHydroxytyrosine =450 \\$aL-Dopa =450 \\$aLevodopa =550 \\$wg$aCatecholamines =550 \\$wg$aPhenylalanine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bromocriptine in the early management of Parkinson's disease, c1987. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMerck index. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Dopa) =750 \2$aDihydroxyphenylalanine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004295 =LDR 00942cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362963402441 =005 20120730164145.0 =008 870622i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003995 =035 \\$aCAU2822NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHIV antibodies =450 \\$aAIDS antibodies =450 \\$aAIDS virus antibodies =450 \\$aAntibodies to human immunodeficiency virus =450 \\$aHTLV-III antibodies =450 \\$wnne$aHuman immunodeficiency virus antibodies =450 \\$aHuman immunodeficiency virus-associated antibodies =450 \\$aHuman T-cell leukemia virus III antibodies =450 \\$aHuman T-cell lymphotropic virus III antibodies =450 \\$aLAV antibodies =450 \\$aLymphadenopathy-associated virus antibodies =550 \\$wg$aViral antibodies =670 \\$aMESH$b(HIV antibodies) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aHIV Antibodies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015483 =LDR 01777cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362963502441 =005 20050504084050.0 =008 870617||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003900 =035 \\$aCAU2764NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChernobyl Nuclear Accident, Chornobyl�, Ukraine, 1986 =450 \\$aChernobyl Accident, Chornobyl�, Ukraine, 1986 =450 \\$aChernobyl Disaster, Chornobyl�, Ukraine, 1986 =450 \\$aChernobyl Nuclear Disaster, Chornobyl�, Ukraine, 1986 =450 \\$aChernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident, Chornobyl�, Ukraine, 1986 =550 \\$wg$aNuclear power plants$xAccidents$zUkraine =670 \\$aMagazine Index$b(Chernobyl Nuclear Accident, 1986, is entry. Titles listed: Chernobyl nuclear disaster; Chernobyl accident; Chernobyl nuclear accident; Chernobyl disaster) =670 \\$aNational Newspaper Index$b(Chernobyl Nuclear Accident, 1986; Chernobyl accident; Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant accident) =670 \\$aReaders Digest almanac 1987:$bp. 54 (Chernobyl, U.S.S.R. nuclear accident) =670 \\$aWorld almanac 1987:$bp. 903 (Accident at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant) =670 \\$aGorbachev, M. "The Chernobyl Accident," Vital Speeches, LII, (June 15, 1986) :$bpp. 514-517. =670 \\$aReport on the Accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station. Washington, D.C., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1987. =670 \\$aU.S. Cong. House. Com. on Energy and Commerce. Subcom. on Energy Conservation and Power. Soviet Nuclear Accident at Chernobyl, 1987. =670 \\$aU.S. Cong. Senate. Com. on For. Relations. Trip Report: A visit to E. Europe in the Wake of the ... Chernobyl Nuclear Accident, 1987. =675 \\$aHennepin =750 \2$aChernobyl Nuclear Accident$0(DNLM)D047852$5IEN =LDR 00943cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362963602441 =005 20120730164145.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87003899 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02073069 =035 \\$aCAU2763NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG107.5.H97 =150 \\$aHysterosalpingography =450 \\$aHSG (Gynecology) =450 \\$aHysterotubography =450 \\$aMetrosalpingography =450 \\$aMetrotubography =450 \\$aUterosalpingography =450 \\$aUterotubography =550 \\$wg$aFallopian tubes$xRadiography =550 \\$wg$aUterus$xRadiography =670 \\$aWork cat.: Karasick, S. Atlas of hysterosalpingography, c1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aOtt, D.J. Hysterosalpingography, 1990:$bcontents (HSG) =750 \2$aHysterosalpingography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007047 =LDR 01279cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362963702441 =005 20120730164145.0 =008 930203i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87003885 =035 \\$aCAU2749NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHospital swing beds =450 \\$aHospitals$xSwing beds =450 \\$aRural hospitals$xSwing beds =450 \\$aSwing beds (Hospitals) =550 \\$wg$aHospital beds =550 \\$wg$aHospital utilization =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shaughnessy, P. Shaping policy for long-term care : learning from the effectiveness of hospital swing beds, 1991. =670 \\$aSwing beds: assessing flexible health care in rural communities ... 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bed conversion x Swing beds) =670 \\$aDict. health serv. management:$bp. 583 (Swing bed) =670 \\$aSlee health care$b(Swing beds) =670 \\$aHosp. admin. term. 2d ed.$b(Bed, Swing) =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/3/87. =675 \\$aMosby's med. nurs. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould med. dict.;$aNIH;$aDiscursive dict. health care;$aWeb. 3 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on beds regularly maintained for either short-term or long-term use depending upon need. =750 \2$aBed Conversion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001508 =LDR 00580cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362963802441 =005 20120730164145.0 =008 870615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003816 =035 \\$aCAU2681NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aErythrocebus =550 \\$wg$aCercopithecidae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Comparative behavior of African Monkeys, 1987. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 1034. =670 \\$aHonacki Mammal species:$bp. 234. =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 1, p. 462. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aErythrocebus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016669 =LDR 00825cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362963902441 =005 20120730164145.0 =008 920331i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87003752 =035 \\$aCAU2622NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ426.D52 =150 \\$aDiabetic angiopathies in children =550 \\$wg$aDiabetes in children$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aDiabetic angiopathies =670 \\$aWork cat.: Early vascular complications in children with diabetes mellitus : International Workshop on Diabetic Angiopathy in Children (1986 : Berlin, Germany), 1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aDiabetic Angiopathies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003925 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDiabetic Angiopathies$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00484cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362964002441 =005 20120730164145.0 =008 870611i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003747 =035 \\$aCAU2617NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRifampin =450 \\$aRifampicin =550 \\$wg$aAntitubercular agents =550 \\$wg$aLeprostatic agents =550 \\$wg$aRifamycins =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck Index. =750 \2$aRifampin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012293 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362964102441 =005 20120730164145.0 =008 050801i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87003651 =035 \\$aCAU2530NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOccultists =550 \\$wg$aReligious adherents =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aOccultism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009781 =LDR 00652cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362964202441 =005 20120730164145.0 =008 870608i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003642 =035 \\$aCAU2522NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR201.E75$cVirology =053 \\$aRC141.5$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aEpstein-Barr virus diseases =450 \\$aEBV diseases =550 \\$wg$aHerpesvirus diseases =550 \\$aChronic fatigue syndrome =670 \\$aWork cat.: Epstein-Barr virus and human disease, c1987. =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aEpstein-Barr Virus Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020031 =LDR 00668cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362964302441 =005 20120730164145.0 =008 920906||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87003634 =035 \\$aCAU2514NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP601.3 =150 \\$aEnzyme kinetics =450 \\$aDynamics, Enzyme =450 \\$aEnzyme dynamics =450 \\$aEnzymes$xKinetics =450 \\$aKinetics, Enzyme =550 \\$wg$aChemical kinetics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Enzyme dynamics and regulation p. Boon, c1987. =670 \\$aChem. abstr. index guide$b(kinetics, enzymic) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aEnzymes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004798 =LDR 00676cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362964402441 =005 20120730164145.0 =008 920109i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87003545 =035 \\$aCAU2435NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ365 =150 \\$aPain in children =450 \\$aPediatric pain =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSenses and sensation in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pain in children and in youth, 1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aPain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010146 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPain$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00731cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362964502441 =005 20130317181911.0 =008 870602i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003516 =035 \\$aCAU2406NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNonsmoking areas =450 \\$aNo smoking areas =450 \\$aNon-smoking areas =450 \\$aSmoke-free areas =450 \\$aSmokefree areas =670 \\$aWork cat.: Meek, C. Catalog of nonsmoking hotel rooms, c1986. =670 \\$aLC data base, 5/20/87:$b(in titles: smoke-free lodging; smoke-free dining) =670 \\$aCarol, J. Smokefree travel guide, c1988. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aMESH;$aLIV;$aHennepin;$aReaders' guide =750 \2$aSmoke-Free Policy$0(DNLM)D061845$5IEN =LDR 01022cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362964602441 =005 20120730164144.0 =008 870602||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003500 =035 \\$aCAU2393NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCacodylic acid =450 \\$aAlkargene =450 \\$aCA (Chemical) =450 \\$aDimethylarsinic acid =450 \\$aHydroxydimethylarsine oxide =550 \\$wg$aOrganic acids =550 \\$wg$aOrganoarsenic compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hood, R.D. Cacodylic acid, 1986:$bp. 1 (cacodylic acid; variants: alkargene, hydroxydimethylarsine oxide, dimethylarsinic acid, CA) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(cacodylic acid, see Arsinic acid, Dimethyl; CAS reg. no. 75-60-5) =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =675 \\$aASTI;$aHennepin;$aLC data base, 2/4/87 =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/7/90 =750 \2$aCacodylic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002101 =LDR 00735cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362964702441 =005 20120730164144.0 =008 870602i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003496 =035 \\$aCAU2389NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB45.2 =150 \\$aTranscutaneous blood gas monitoring =450 \\$aBlood gas monitoring, Transcutaneous =550 \\$wg$aBlood gases$xAnalysis =550 \\$wg$aPatient monitoring =670 \\$aWork cat.: Int. symposium on continuous transcutaneous monitoring, c1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aNIH;$aCecil's textbook of med.;$aHarvey's principles and practices of med. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/12/90 =750 \2$aBlood Gas Monitoring, Transcutaneous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001785 =LDR 00738cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362964802441 =005 20090425124120.0 =008 870526i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003347 =035 \\$aCAU2259NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP84.6 =150 \\$aChronobiology =450 \\$aBiological time =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$wg$aTime =670 \\$aWork cat.: European Society for Chronobiology, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on time-related events in biological systems, such as development, growth, aging, cyclic phenomena, and biorhythms. =750 \2$aChronobiology Phenomena$0(DNLM)D002909$5IEN =LDR 00637cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362964902441 =005 20120730164144.0 =008 870518i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003152 =035 \\$aCAU2084NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSpirochetes =450 \\$aSpirochaetales =450 \\$aSpirochaetes =550 \\$wg$aBacteria =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lyme borreliosis: procs. 2nd Internatl. Symp. on Lyme Disease & Rel. Disorders, Vienna, 1985, 1987. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aBergey, 1984:$bpp. 38-70. =750 \2$aSpirochaetales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013144 =LDR 00578cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362965002441 =005 20120730164144.0 =008 870518||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003151 =035 \\$aCAU2083NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S7 =150 \\$aSpirochaetaceae =550 \\$wg$aSpirochetes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lyme borreliosis: procs. of the 2nd Internatl. Symp. on Lyme Disease & Related Disorders, Vienna, 1985, 1987. =670 \\$aZinsser Microbiology, 1984:$bpp. 721-739. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aSpirochaetaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013143 =LDR 00519cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362965102441 =005 20120730164144.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87003149 $zsh 88023219 =035 \\$aCAU2082NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S7 =150 \\$aBorrelia =550 \\$wg$aSpirochaetaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lyme borreliosis: procs. 2nd Internatl. Symp. on Lyme Disease & Rel. Disorders, Vienna, 1985, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aBorrelia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001898 =LDR 00860cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362965202441 =005 20120730164144.0 =008 870515i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87003117 $zsh 85134884 =035 \\$aCAU2052NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aThiosulfates =450 \\$wnne$aThionates =450 \\$wnne$aThiosulphates =550 \\$wg$aThiosulfuric acid =670 \\$aSnyder, V.D. A study of the absorption spectra of sulfides, thiosulfates, and thionates ... 1936. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(thiosulphates) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(thiosulfate: a salt of thiosulfuric acid) =675 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =688 \\$aHeading from sh 85134884, deleted 20070821: 150:##:_{dollar}a Thionates =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070822 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Thiosulphates =750 \2$aThiosulfates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013885 =LDR 00339cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362965302441 =005 20060713082027.0 =008 870511i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87020097 =035 \\$aCAT6207LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL430.3.S47 =150 \\$aSepia =550 \\$wg$aCuttlefish =750 \2$aSepia$0(DNLM)D049833$5IEN =LDR 00402cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362965402441 =005 20060602122358.0 =008 870511i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87020092 =035 \\$aCAT6202LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL430.3.S47 =150 \\$aCuttlefish =450 \\$aSepiidae =450 \\$aSepiophora =550 \\$wg$aSepiida =750 \2$aDecapodiformes$0(DNLM)D049832$5IEN =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362965502441 =005 20120730164144.0 =008 870428i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87020072 =035 \\$aCAT6184LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL377.S4 =150 \\$aSea nettle =450 \\$aChrysaora quinquecirrha =450 \\$aDactylometra quinquecirrha =550 \\$wg$aChrysaora =750 \2$aSea Nettle, East Coast$5IEN$0(DNLM)D037441 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362965602441 =005 20120730164144.0 =008 870427i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87020022 =035 \\$aCAT6135NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aTrichostrongylus =550 \\$wg$aTrichostrongylidae =750 \2$aTrichostrongylus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014254 =LDR 00349cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362965702441 =005 20120730164144.0 =008 870429i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87020020 =035 \\$aCAT6133LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aMucuna =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =750 \2$aMucuna$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031299 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362965802441 =005 20120730164144.0 =008 870429i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87020017 $zsh 88021601 =035 \\$aCAT6130NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aAncylostoma =450 \\$aAnkylostoma =550 \\$wg$aAncylostomatidae =750 \2$aAncylostoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000722 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362965902441 =005 20120730164144.0 =008 870427i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87020013 =035 \\$aCAT6126NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aNippostrongylus =550 \\$wg$aTrichostrongylidae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNippostrongylus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009559 =LDR 00463cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362966002441 =005 20120730164144.0 =008 870427i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87020012 =035 \\$aCAT6125NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aMetastrongylidae =450 \\$aMetastrongyloidea$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aLungworms =550 \\$wg$aStrongylida =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMetastrongyloidea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008681 =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362966102441 =005 20120730164143.0 =008 870427i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87020008 =035 \\$aCAT6121NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aHaemonchus =550 \\$wg$aTrichostrongylidae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHaemonchus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006189 =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362966202441 =005 20120730164143.0 =008 870427i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87020006 =035 \\$aCAT6119NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aDictyocaulus =550 \\$wg$aDictyocaulidae =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDictyocaulus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004021 =LDR 00355cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362966302441 =005 20010922212102.0 =008 870514i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003091 =035 \\$aCAT6095LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCystoscopes =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopes =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \0$aCystoscopes$5IEN-M =LDR 00403cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362966402441 =005 20120730164143.0 =008 870514i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003090 =035 \\$aCAT6094LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGastroscopes =450 \\$wnne$aGastroscope and gastroscopy =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopes =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aGastroscopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020699 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362966502441 =005 20060602130550.0 =008 870514i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003083 =035 \\$aCAT6092LC =035 \\$ash 87003083 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC864.5 =150 \\$aRectum$xExamination =750 \2$aDigital Rectal Examination$0(DNLM)D051517$5IEN =LDR 00435cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362966602441 =005 20120730164143.0 =008 870514i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003074 =035 \\$aCAT6091NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLaparoscopes =450 \\$aPeritoneoscopes =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopes =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(laparoscope, also peritoneoscope) =750 \2$aLaparoscopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020706 =LDR 00641cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362966702441 =005 20120730164143.0 =008 870513||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003056 =035 \\$aCAT6088NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR342.2.M82 =150 \\$aBacteriophage mu =450 \\$aMu bacteriophage =450 \\$aMu phage =450 \\$aPhage mu =550 \\$wg$aBacteriophages =670 \\$aWork cat.: Phage mu, c1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Phage mu 1) =670 \\$aFraenkel-Conrat's The viruses. =675 \\$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aField's Virology =750 \2$aBacteriophage mu$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010583 =LDR 00544cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362966802441 =005 20080306085350.0 =008 870513i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003052 =035 \\$aCAT6084NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP609.P55 =150 \\$aPhospholipases =550 \\$wg$aEsterases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Waite, M. The phospholipases, c1987. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature. =670 \\$aDixon & Webb's Enzymes. =670 \\$aChem. abstr.:$bIndex guide. =750 \2$aPhospholipases$0(DNLM)D010740$5IEN =LDR 00659cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362966902441 =005 20120730164143.0 =008 870513i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003046 =035 \\$aCAT6078NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC514 =150 \\$aSchizophrenia in the aged =550 \\$wg$aGeriatric psychiatry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Schizophrenia and aging, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Schizophrenia--in old age) =750 \2$81$wb$aSchizophrenia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012559 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSchizophrenia$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00372cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362967002441 =005 20120730164143.0 =008 870513i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003043 =035 \\$aCAT6075LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRG109.C6 =150 \\$aColposcopes =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopes =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aColposcopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020681 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362967102441 =005 20120730164143.0 =008 870513i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003036 =035 \\$aCAT6068LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aArthroscopes =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopes =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aArthroscopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020679 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362967202441 =005 20120730164143.0 =008 870513i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003032 =035 \\$aCAT6064LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLaryngoscopes =450 \\$wnne$aLaryngoscope and laryngoscopy =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopes =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aLaryngoscopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020704 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362967302441 =005 20120730164143.0 =008 870513i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87003024 =035 \\$aCAT6060LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBronchoscopes =450 \\$wnne$aBronchoscope and bronchoscopy =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopes =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aBronchoscopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020680 =LDR 00774cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362967402441 =005 20120730164143.0 =008 870513i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87003022 =035 \\$aCAT6058NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEndoscopes =450 \\$wnne$aEndoscope and endoscopy =450 \\$aFiber-optic endoscopes =450 \\$aFiberoptic endoscopes =550 \\$wg$aBorescopes =550 \\$wg$aMedical instruments and apparatus =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aChambers sci. tech. dict.$b("Fibre-optics are normally used to both illuminate and inspect the remote site from outside") =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 30, 2009$b(Endoscope; a type of borescope which is used inside the human body) =750 \2$aEndoscopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019723 =LDR 00812cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362967502441 =005 20120730164143.0 =008 870511i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87002988 $zsh 88023113 =035 \\$aCAT6024LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78$cBotany =053 \0$aSD397.S6$cCulture =150 \\$aSorbus =450 \\$aMicromeles =550 \\$wg$aRosaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gabri�el�i�an, �E. �T�S. R�i�abiny (Sorbus L.) Zapadno�i Azii i Gimalaev, 1978. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 217. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Micromeles) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Micromeles) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aPREMARC, 5/7/87. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Sorbus) =750 \2$aSorbus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031994 =LDR 00790cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362967602441 =005 20050131165305.0 =008 870508|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87002942 =035 \\$aCAT5984NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC268.7.B42$cCarcinogens =150 \\$aBenzanthracenes =450 \\$aBenzanthrene =450 \\$aBenzphenanthrene =450 \\$aNaphthanthracene =450 \\$aTetraphene =550 \\$wg$aAnthracene =550 \\$wg$aCarcinogens =670 \\$aWork cat: Newman, M.S./The chemistry and biology of benz(a)anthracenes, 1987 =670 \\$aMESH =670 \\$aNIH =670 \\$aChem. abstr. index guide =670 \\$aMerck index =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Benzanthracene) =750 \2$aBenz(a)Anthracenes$0(DNLM)D001551$5IEN =LDR 00693cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362967702441 =005 20120730164143.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87002843 =035 \\$aCAT5888NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ426.V3 =150 \\$aHeart valve diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aHeart valves$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPediatric cardiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cardiac valve disease in children, c1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aHeart Valve Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006349 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHeart Valve Diseases$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01330cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362967802441 =005 20120730164142.0 =008 870504i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87002832 =035 \\$aCAT5878NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV5823$bHV5823.5 =150 \\$aDrug testing =360 \\$isubdivision$aDrug testing$iunder classes of persons tested, e.g.$aPolice--Drug testing =360 \\$isubdivision$aDrug testing$iunder classes of persons, e.g.$aPolice--Drug testing =450 \\$aDrug abuse screening =450 \\$aDrug abuse$xTesting =450 \\$aScreening for drug abuse =450 \\$aTesting for drug abuse =550 \\$wg$aMedical screening =670 \\$aWork cat.: Berger, G. Drug testing, 1987. =670 \\$aLIV. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Drug testing, Employee see Employee drug testing) =670 \\$aNYT Index. =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/21/87. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on testing to identify the personal use or misuse of drugs. Works on testing the effectiveness or safety of drugs are entered under$aDrugs--Testing.$iTechnical works on chemical analysis to determine the composition or presence of drugs are entered under$aDrugs--Analysis. =681 \\$iNotes under$aDrugs--Analysis; Drugs--Testing =750 \2$aSubstance Abuse Detection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015813 =LDR 00605cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362967902441 =005 20120730164142.0 =008 870429i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87002717 =035 \\$aCAT5773NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE938.5 =150 \\$aPresbyopia =550 \\$wg$aEye$xAccommodation and refraction$xAge factors =550 \\$wg$aEye$xRefractive errors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Presbyopia, 1987. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =675 \\$aNIH =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPresbyopia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011305 =LDR 01175cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362968002441 =005 20120730164142.0 =008 030819i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87002638 =035 \\$aCAT5695NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRisk assessment =360 \\$isubdivision$aRisk assessment$iunder topical headings with which physical risk is associated =450 \\$aAnalysis, Risk =450 \\$aAssessment, Risk =450 \\$aRisk analysis =450 \\$aRisk evaluation =550 \\$wg$aEvaluation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nuclear risk analysis in comparative perspective, 1987. =670 \\$aINIS thes.$b(Risk analysis uf Risk assessment) =670 \\$aLIV$b(Risk assessment) =670 \\$aEnergy Data Base Subj. thes.$b(Risk assessment; "... evaluation of probabilities and consequences of loss of intended design performance or identification and evaluation of potential consequences of planned operations ...") =670 \\$aIAC$b(Risk-benefit assessment) =670 \\$aUNBIS. =670 \\$aHennepin. =675 \\$aEngr. index;$aTEST;$aAEC Subj. hdgs.;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =750 \2$aRisk assessment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018570 =LDR 00755cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362968102441 =005 20120730164142.0 =008 870423i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87002579 =035 \\$aCAT5636LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C1153$cBotany =150 \\$aBauhinia =450 \\$aBauhina =550 \\$wg$aCaesalpiniaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Barnard, A. The perception and utilisation of morama and other food plants by the Nharo of Western Botswana, 1984:$bp. 2 (Bauhinia) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant):$bp. 185 (syn: Bauhina) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz. =670 \\$aSPN. =670 \\$aHowes, F.N. A dict. of useful & everyday plants. =750 \2$aBauhinia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036481 =LDR 00830cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363028302441 =005 20110525104124.0 =008 911209||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91006163 =035 \\$aCBK3970NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA403.3$cGeneral =053 \0$aQC20.7.W38$cMathematical physics =053 \0$aQE33.2.W38$cGeology =150 \\$aWavelets (Mathematics) =450 \\$aWavelet analysis =550 \\$wg$aHarmonic analysis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chui, C.K. An introduction to wavelets, c1992:$bCIP galley (wavelet analysis ... analogous to Fourier analysis) =670 \\$aCompuMath cit. index. =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/5/91. =675 \\$aEncyc. dict. math;$aEisenreich. Mathemtik;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aMath. subj. classif. =750 \2$aWavelet Analysis$0(DNLM)D058067$5IEN =LDR 00664cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363028402441 =005 20120730164338.0 =008 911209i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91006153 =035 \\$aCBK3960NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aCatheterization =450 \0$aCannulation =450 \0$aCatheterism =550 \0$wg$aDiagnosis =550 \0$wg$aTherapeutics =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Catheterization x Cannulation) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(catheterization: The insertion of a catheter. Also called catheterism) =750 \2$aCatheterization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002404 =LDR 00854cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363028502441 =005 20120730164337.0 =008 911209i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91006152 =035 \\$aCBK3959NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aFallopian tube catheterization =450 \0$aFallopian tube cannulation =450 \0$aFallopian tubes$xCatheterization =450 \0$aTubal cannulation =450 \0$aTubal catheterization =550 \0$wg$aCatheterization =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tubal catheterization procedures, 1992. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 11/26/91$b(Fallopian tube catheterization) =750 \2$81$wb$aFallopian Tubes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005187 =750 \2$81$wb$aCatheterization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002404 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFallopian Tubes$iand$aCatheterization$5IEN =LDR 00614cz 2200217n 4500 =001 9880363028602441 =005 20220129222949.0 =008 911206||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91006132 =035 \\$aCBK1695NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP603.H45 =150 \0$aHeme oxygenase =450 \\$aHaem oxygenase =550 \\$wg$aIron enzymes =550 \0$wg$aOxygenases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Maines, M.D. Heme oxygenase, 1992. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$bE.C.1.14.99.3. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b9059-22-7. =750 \2$aHeme Oxygenase (Decyclizing)$0(DNLM)D006419$5IEN-M =LDR 00750cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363028702441 =005 20120730164337.0 =008 911205i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91006099 =035 \\$aCBK1672NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC321$bRC574 =150 \\$aNeurosciences =450 \\$aNeural sciences =450 \\$aNeurological sciences =450 \\$aNeuroscience =550 \\$wg$aMedical sciences =550 \\$aNervous system =670 \\$aWork cat.: Puri, B.K. Sciences basic to psychiatry, 1992. =670 \\$aLC data base, 11/26/91$b(Neurosciences; neural sciences; neurological sciences) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Neuroscience) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Neurosciences) =750 \2$aNeurosciences$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009488 =LDR 00775cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363028802441 =005 20120730164337.0 =008 911204||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91006084 =035 \\$aCBK1661NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.A438 =150 \0$aAmidases =450 \0$aAmidohydrolases =550 \0$wg$aHydrolases =670 \\$aWork cat.: CRC handbook of endoglycosidases and glyco-amidases, 1992. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$b3.5.1.4 (Amidase) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Amidohydrolases x Amidases) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(amidase) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(amidase : an enzyme that catalyzes hydrolysis of an amide) =670 \\$aNIH thes.$b(Amidohydrolases) =750 \2$aAmidohydrolases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000581 =LDR 00474cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363028902441 =005 20120730164337.0 =008 911127i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005976 =035 \\$aCBK1561NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aMethicillin resistance =550 \0$wg$aDrug resistance in microorganisms =670 \\$aWork cat.: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, c1992. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aMethicillin Resistance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016106 =LDR 00516cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363029002441 =005 20120730164337.0 =008 911127||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005975 =035 \\$aCBK1560NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aMethicillin =450 \0$aDimethoxyphenyl penicillin =550 \0$wg$aPenicillin =670 \\$aWork cat.: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, c1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Methicillin x Penicillin, Dimethoxyphenyl) =750 \2$aMethicillin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008712 =LDR 01042cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363029102441 =005 20120730164337.0 =008 911126i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005963 =035 \\$aCBK1549NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aScreen-film radiography =450 \0$aFilm-screen radiography =450 \0$aFilm-screen systems, X-ray =450 \0$aRadiographic intensifying screens =450 \0$aRadiography, Screen-film =450 \0$aScreen-film systems, X-ray =450 \0$aX-ray film-screen systems =450 \0$aX-ray intensifying screens =550 \0$wg$aRadiography, Medical =670 \\$aWork cat.: Andolina, V. Mammographic imaging, c1992. =670 \\$aMEDLARS$b(Screen-film radiography) =670 \\$aMESH$b(X-ray intensifying screens x Film-screen systems, X-ray; Radiographic intensifying screens; Screen-film systems, X-ray) =670 \\$aLC data base, 11/20/91$b(film-screen mammography; screen-film systems; screen-film mammography) =750 \2$aX-Ray Intensifying Screens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014963 =LDR 01161cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363029202441 =005 20120730164337.0 =008 911126i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005961 =035 \\$aCBK1547NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC394.P76 =150 \0$aProgressive supranuclear palsy =450 \0$aPSP (Neurology) =450 \0$aSteele-Richardson-Olszewski syndrome =450 \0$aSteele-Richardson syndrome =450 \0$aSupranuclear palsy, Progressive =550 \0$wg$aCognition disorders =550 \0$wg$aExtrapyramidal disorders =550 \0$wg$aEye$xMovement disorders =550 \0$wg$aParalysis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Progressive supranuclear palsy, 1992$b(PSP; Steele-Richardson-Olszewski syndrome; "and in England where the term Steele-Richardson syndrome is widely used.") =670 \\$aArchives of Neurology, "Progressive nuclear palsy," 1964:$bv. 10, pp. 333-358. =670 \\$aMerck Manual:$bp. 1362. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMerritt's text. neurology:$bpp. 671-2. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Supranuclear palsy, Progresive) =750 \2$aSupranuclear Palsy, Progressive$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013494 =LDR 00518cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363029302441 =005 20120730164337.0 =008 911123i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 91005885 =035 \\$aCBK1475NU =040 \\$aDNIH$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aAldicarb =550 \0$wg$aCarbamates =550 \0$wg$aInsecticides =670 \\$aAldicarb, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aThe condensed chemical dict., 1981. =675 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =750 \2$aAldicarb$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000448 =LDR 00389cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363029402441 =005 20120730164337.0 =008 910925i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94002037 =035 \\$aCBJ9238NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN$dIEN =150 \0$aFetal tissues$xTransplantation =450 \0$aFetal tissue transplantation$5IEN =750 \2$aFetal tissue transplantation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016332 =LDR 01019cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363029502441 =005 20120730164336.0 =008 911119i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005846 =035 \\$aCBJ7941NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aSick building syndrome =450 \0$aBuilding sickness =450 \0$aTight building syndrome =550 \0$wg$aEnvironmentally induced diseases =550 \0$wg$aSyndromes =550 \0$aIndoor air pollution =670 \\$aWork cat.: Breecher, M. Healthy homes in a toxic world, c1992$b(Sick building syndrome) =670 \\$aArchitecture data base, 11/91. =670 \\$aIAC. =670 \\$aBDNE3$b(Sick building syndrome: a condition of ill health caused by absorbing toxic fumes or other pollutants found in some modern airtight buildings. Called also Building sickness) =670 \\$aOxford dict. new words$b(sick building syndrome; alternative name is tight building syndrome) =675 \\$aMESH;$aHennepin =750 \2$aSick Building Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018877 =LDR 00988cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363029602441 =005 20120730164336.0 =008 911119i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91005823 =035 \\$aCBJ7920NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViBlbV =053 \0$aRC455.4.L67 =150 \\$aGrief therapy =450 \\$aGrief counseling =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cook, A. Helping the bereaved, 1992. =670 \\$aPsychinfo, Nov. 1991$b(Grief therapy in titles and abstracts) =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 12, 1991$b(Grief therapy) =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aNew York State Office of Mental Health web site (July 25, 2007)$b(Grief counseling resource guide) =675 \\$aAPA: Treatments of psychiatric disorders;$aMESH =750 \2$81$wb$aGrief$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006117 =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychotherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011613 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aGrief$iand$aPsychotherapy$5IEN =LDR 00710cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363029702441 =005 20120730164336.0 =008 911118i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005799 =035 \\$aCBJ7896NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aColor vision in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychology =550 \0$wg$aTeenagers$xPhysiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wenk, H. Untersuchungen zur Farb�asthetik im sp�aten Schulkind- und Jugendalter, c1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aColor Perception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003118 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aColor Perception$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00317cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880363029802441 =005 20120730164336.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91005707 =035 \\$aCBJ7807NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aHuman embryo$xDiseases =750 \2$aFetal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005315 =LDR 00958cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363029902441 =005 20110505105255.0 =008 911107i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005666 =035 \\$aCBJ7766LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRC692 =150 \\$aAtherosclerotic plaque =450 \\$aAtheroma =450 \\$aAtheromas =450 \\$aAtheromata =450 \\$aAtheromatous plaque =450 \\$aAtherosclerotic plaques =450 \\$aPlaque, Atherosclerotic =450 \\$aPlaques, Atherosclerotic =550 \\$wg$aAtherosclerosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: NATO advanced research workshop, c1991$b(Atherosclerotic plaques; atherosclerotic plaque; atheromatous plaque) =670 \\$aBraunwald's heart disease$b(atherosclerotic plaques) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Atheromatous plaque; atheroma) =670 \\$aCecil's textbook med.:$bp. 1091 (atherosclerotic plaque) =750 \2$aPlaque, Atherosclerotic$0(DNLM)D058226$5IEN =LDR 00713cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363030002441 =005 20080327101341.0 =008 911107||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005662 =035 \\$aCBJ7762NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQD181.C1 =150 \\$aFullerenes =550 \\$wg$aCarbon =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fullerenes, 1992. =670 \\$aSci. news, Jan. 1989:$bp. 56 (fullerenes: symmetric molecules made of hexagonal and pentagonal arrays of anywhere from 28 to 540 or more carbon atoms) =670 \\$aSci. cit. index. =675 \\$aLC data base, 11/4/91;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aHackh chem. dict.;$aHawley chem. dict.;$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aFullerenes$0(DNLM)D037741$5IEN-M =LDR 00631cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363030102441 =005 20120730164336.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91005638 =035 \\$aCBJ7740LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHypertension in old age =450 \\$aGeriatric hypertension =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hypertension and renal disease, 1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aHypertension$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006973 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHypertension$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00757cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363030202441 =005 20120730164336.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91005637 =035 \\$aCBJ7739NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aKidney diseases in old age =450 \\$aGeriatric kidney disease =450 \\$aGeriatric renal disease =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =550 \\$aGeriatric nephrology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hypertension and renal disease, c1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aKidney Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007674 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aKidney Diseases$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00835cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363030302441 =005 20080512094608.0 =008 911102i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005579 =035 \\$aCBJ7683NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ482.R48 =150 \0$aPediatric rheumatology =550 \0$wg$aRheumatology =550 \0$aRheumatism in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Jacobs, J. Pediatric rheumatology ... 1992. =670 \\$aMedline, 10-29-91. =750 \2$81$wb$aRheumatic diseases$0(DNLM)D012216$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aRheumatology$0(DNLM)D012219$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$0(DNLM)D007223$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRheumatic diseases$ior$aRheumatology$iand$aChild$ior$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00751cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363030402441 =005 20120730164336.0 =008 911101i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005567 =035 \\$aCBJ7674NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC683.5.A43 =150 \0$aAmbulatory blood pressure monitoring =450 \0$aAmbulatory blood pressure measurement =550 \0$wg$aAmbulatory medical care =550 \0$wg$aBlood pressure$xMeasurement =550 \0$wg$aHemodynamic monitoring =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ambulatory blood pressure recording, c1992$b(home monitoring of blood pressure; ambulatory blood pressure monitoring) =670 \\$aMESH$b(blood pressure monitors) =750 \2$aBlood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018660 =LDR 00729cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363030502441 =005 20120730164336.0 =008 911028i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005518 =035 \\$aCBJ6962NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.A7 =150 \0$aFormamide =450 \0$aFormylamine =450 \0$aMethanamide =550 \0$wg$aAmides =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(formamide; methanamide; HCONH b2 (B) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(formamide) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(formamide; formylamine, methanamide) =670 \\$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem.$b(formamide [75-12-7]) =670 \\$aChem. abst. =675 \\$aLC data base, 10/22/91 =750 \2$aFormamides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005559 =LDR 00766cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363030602441 =005 20120730164336.0 =008 911028i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 91005517 =035 \\$aCBJ6961NU =040 \\$aDNIH$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.A7 =150 \0$aDimethylformamide =450 \0$aDMF (Chemical) =550 \0$wg$aFormamide =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dimethylformamide, 1991. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(N, N-dimethylformamide; DMF) =670 \\$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem.$b(N, N-dimethylformamide, [68-12-2]) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Dimethylformamide) =675 \\$aHackh chem. dict.;$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aDimethylformamide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004126 =LDR 00846cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363030702441 =005 20120730164336.0 =008 911028i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 91005516 =035 \\$aCBJ6960NU =040 \\$aDGPO$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aClozapine =450 \0$aClozaril (Registered trademark)$5IEN =450 \\$aClozaril (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAntidepressants =550 \\$wg$aBicyclic diazepines =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Cong. Senate. Comm. on the Judiciary. Subcomm. on Antitrust, Monopolies, and Business Rights. Marketing of clozaril, 1991:$bt.p. (Clozaril) p. 1 (Clozaril, trademark of Sandoz Pharmaceuticals; medical compound clozapine) =670 \\$aUSAN & USP drug dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aGoodman & Gilman's Pharmacol. basis of therapeutics, 7-e. =750 \2$aClozapine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003024 =LDR 00549cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363030802441 =005 20120730164336.0 =008 911019i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005365 =035 \\$aCBJ6829NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.M7 =150 \0$aBlastomyces =550 \0$wg$aMoniliaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Blastomycosis, c1992. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aDict. of fungi. =670 \\$aDavis's microbiology. =670 \\$aZinsser's microbilogy. =750 \2$aBlastomyces$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001758 =LDR 00464cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363030902441 =005 20120730164335.0 =008 911018i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005358 =035 \\$aCBJ6822NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aGestalt therapists =450 \0$aTherapists, Gestalt =550 \0$wg$aPsychotherapists =670 \\$aWork cat.: Smith, E. Gestalt voices ... 1991$b(Gestalt therapists) =750 \2$aGestalt Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005864 =LDR 00901cz 2200217n 4500 =001 9880363031002441 =005 20231031101812.0 =008 911017||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005352 =035 \\$aCBJ6817NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aQP552.F5 =150 \\$aFibroblast growth factors =450 \\$aFibroblast growth factor =550 \\$wg$aGrowth factors =550 \\$wg$aMitogens =670 \\$aWork cat.: The fibroblast growth factor family, 1991$b(Fibroblast growth factors; The fibroblast growth factor family primarily consists of two closely related isoforms (basic and acidic FGF, bFGF and aFGF) whose primary roles are that of embryonic inducers.) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fibroblast growth factor) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aFibroblast Growth Factors$0(DNLM)D0$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aFibroblast Growth Factor-23$0(DNLM)D000089703$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00574cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363031102441 =005 20120730164335.0 =008 911011i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005289 =035 \\$aCBJ6756NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aPersonality disorders in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =750 \2$81$wb$aPersonality Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010554 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPersonality Disorders$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00787cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363031202441 =005 20120730164335.0 =008 911011i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005288 =035 \\$aCBJ6755NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.B65 =150 \0$aBorderline personality disorder in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aPersonality disorders in adolescence =670 \\$aWork cat.: Alvarez, A. Live company : psychoanalytic psychotherapy with autistic, borderline, deprived and abused children, c1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aBorderline Personality Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001883 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBorderline Personality Disorder$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00662cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363031302441 =005 20120730164335.0 =008 911010i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005269 =035 \\$aCBJ6739NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE216.D78 =150 \0$aDry eye syndromes =450 \0$aDry eye disorders =550 \0$wg$aLacrimal apparatus$xDiseases =550 \0$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: The dry eye, c1992$b(Dry eye disorders) =670 \\$aVisual science information center thesaurus. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aDry Eye Syndromes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015352 =LDR 00539cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363031402441 =005 20120730164335.0 =008 911010i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005267 =035 \\$aCBJ6737NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC394.C47 =150 \0$aCerebellum$xDegeneration =450 \0$aCerebellar degeneration =550 \0$wg$aCerebellum$xDiseases =550 \0$wg$aDegeneration (Pathology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cerebellar degenerations, c1992. =750 \2$aSpinocerebellar Degenerations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013132 =LDR 00599cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363031502441 =005 20120730164335.0 =008 911009i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005239 =035 \\$aCBJ6710NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aR857.P52 =150 \0$aPicture archiving and communication systems in medicine =550 \0$wg$aMedical informatics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hospital integrated picture archiving ... 1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Picture archiving and information systems see Radiology information systems) =750 \2$aRadiology Information Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011873 =LDR 00798cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363031602441 =005 20090723095535.0 =008 911009i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005229 =035 \\$aCBJ6701NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMetabolites =450 \\$aSecondary metabolites =550 \\$wg$aBiomolecules =550 \\$aBiological products =550 \\$aChemical ecology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ecological roles of marine natural products, 1992$b(secondary metabolites) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(metabolites) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(metabolites; secondary metabolites) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(metabolites, NT1 secondary metabolites) =670 \\$aLC data base, 10/4/91$b(metabolites, secondary metabolites) =750 \2$aMetabolome$0(DNLM)D055442$5IEN =LDR 00622cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363031702441 =005 20120730164335.0 =008 911008||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005220 =035 \\$aCBJ6693NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP188.T4$cPhysiology =150 \0$aHarderian gland =450 \0$aHarder's gland =550 \0$wg$aLacrimal apparatus =670 \\$aWork cat.: Harderian glands, c1992. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Gland: harderian gland. Also called Harder's gland) =750 \2$aHarderian Gland$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006243 =LDR 00713cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363031802441 =005 20120730164335.0 =008 911008i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005211 =035 \\$aCBJ6684LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRS425$bRS425.5$cPharmacy =150 \0$aRadiolabeling =450 \0$aIsotope labeling =450 \0$aRadioactive isotope labeling =450 \0$aRadioactive tracer labeling =450 \0$aRadionuclide labeling =450 \0$aRadiotracer labeling =550 \0$wg$aRadiochemistry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dewanjee, M.K. Radioiodination, c1992. =670 \\$aMEDLINE (89-91) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(radiolabel) =750 \2$aIsotope Labeling$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007553 =LDR 00751cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363031902441 =005 20120730164335.0 =008 911008i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005206 =035 \\$aCBJ6679LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRS425.5.I63$cPharmacy =150 \0$aRadioiodination =360 \\$isubdivision$aRadioiodination$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aInsulin--Radioiodination =450 \0$aRadioactive iodine labeling =450 \0$aRadioiodine labeling =550 \0$wg$aHalogenation =550 \0$wg$aRadiolabeling =550 \0$aIodine$xIsotopes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dewanjee, M.K. Radioiodination, c1992. =670 \\$aMEDLINE (89-90). =750 \2$aIodine Radioisotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007457 =LDR 00478cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363032002441 =005 20050617083755.0 =008 911005i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005164 =035 \\$aCBJ6639NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRT50.5 =150 \\$aNursing informatics =550 \\$wg$aMedical informatics =550 \\$wg$aNursing$xData processing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nursing informatics '91, 1991. =750 \2$aNursing Informatics$0(DNLM)D048108$5IEN =LDR 00781cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363032102441 =005 20120730164335.0 =008 911005||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005159 =035 \\$aCBJ6634NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aLeucocyte elastase =450 \0$aElastase, Leucocyte =450 \0$aElastase, Lysosomal =450 \0$aElastase, Neutrophil =450 \0$aLeukocyte elastase =450 \0$aLysosomal elastase =450 \0$aNeutrophil elastase =550 \0$wg$aSerine proteinases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pulmonary emphysema, 1991$b(neutrophil elastase) =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(E.C. 3.4.21.37: Leukocyte elastase) =670 \\$aDixon. Enzymes$b(Elastase) =675 \\$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aLeukocyte Elastase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019272 =LDR 00472cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363032202441 =005 20120730164335.0 =008 911005||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005155 =035 \\$aCBJ6630NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aPolyphosphates =550 \0$wg$aPhosphates =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dinucleoside polyphosphates, 1992. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Polyphosphates) =750 \2$aPolyphosphates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011122 =LDR 00788cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363032302441 =005 20120730164335.0 =008 911005||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005154 =035 \\$aCBJ6629NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP625.D56 =150 \0$aDinucleoside polyphosphates =450 \0$aDinucleoside diphosphates =450 \0$aDinucleoside oligophosphates =450 \0$aDinucleoside tetraphosphates =450 \0$aDinucleoside triphosphates =550 \0$wg$aNucleosides =550 \0$wg$aPolyphosphates =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dinucleoside polyphosphates, 1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(dinucleoside phosphates) =670 \\$aDict. of biochemistry and molecular biol. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aDinucleoside Phosphates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015226 =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363032402441 =005 20120730164335.0 =008 911005||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005153 =035 \\$aCBJ6628NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aTropanes =550 \0$wg$aAlkaloids =670 \\$aMESH (Tropanes) =750 \2$aTropanes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014326 =LDR 00419cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363032502441 =005 20120730164334.0 =008 911005i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005149 =035 \\$aCBJ6624NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aLocal anesthetics =550 \0$wg$aAnesthetics =670 \\$aMESH$b(Anesthetics, Local x Conduction blocking anesthetics) =750 \2$aAnesthetics, Local$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000779 =LDR 00370cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363032602441 =005 20120730164334.0 =008 911005i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91005148 =035 \\$aCBJ6623NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAnilides =550 \\$wg$aAmides =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aRandom House. =750 \2$aAnilides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000813 =LDR 00570cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363032702441 =005 20120730164334.0 =008 911004||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005137 =035 \\$aCBJ6612NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aFlutamide =450 \0$aNiftolid =450 \0$aSCH-13521 (Drug) =550 \0$wg$aAnilides =550 \0$wg$aAntiandrogens =670 \\$aWork cat.: Conversations on flutamide [videorecording], 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Flutamide x Niftolid; SCH-13521) =670 \\$aMerck. =750 \2$aFlutamide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005485 =LDR 00750cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363032802441 =005 20120730164334.0 =008 911004i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005115 =035 \\$aCBJ6590NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aAdrenomyeloneuropathy =450 \0$aAMN (Disease) =550 \0$wg$aDemyelination =550 \0$wg$aLipidoses =550 \0$wg$aNerves, Peripheral$xDiseases =550 \0$wg$aSpinal cord$xDiseases =550 \0$wg$aX chromosome$xAbnormalities =670 \\$aWork cat.: Borel, J. ALD/AMN diet cookbook, c1990. =670 \\$aMerritt's textbook of neurology. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =675 \\$aMESH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aMerck =750 \2$aAdrenoleukodystrophy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000326 =LDR 00639cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363032902441 =005 20060829094834.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91005071 =035 \\$aCBJ6548NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF724.85.C73 =150 \\$aCreative ability in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: McLeish, J. Creativity in the later years, c1992. =750 \2$81$wb$aCreativeness$0(DNLM)D003405$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$0(DNLM)D000368$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCreativeness$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 01131cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363033002441 =005 20120207150850.0 =008 910926i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005031 =035 \\$aCBJ6509NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK898.B85$cBotanical chemistry =150 \\$aBrassinosteroids =550 \\$wg$aPlant hormones =550 \\$wg$aSteroids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Brassinosteroids, 1991:$bp. 26 (brassinosteroids are steroidal plant hormones which promote plant growth. To date the presence of over sixty kinds of brassinosteroids has been verified from various plant sources and 31 of them fully characterized ... brassinolide first naturally-occurring brassinosteroid isolated.) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Brassinosteroids; NT1 brassinolide) =670 \\$aHerbicide resistance-brassinosteroids, gibberellins, plant growth regulators, 1991. =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 43 (Brassinolide; see ref. from Brassinosteroids; entries: brassinosteroid, plant growth-promoting brassinosteroids) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =750 \2$aBrassinosteroids$0(DNLM)D060406$5IEN =LDR 00989cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363033102441 =005 20080227103121.0 =008 910926i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91005007 =035 \\$aCBJ6488NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.S63 =150 \0$aSodium/potassium ATPase =450 \0$aPump, Sodium (Physiology) =450 \0$aSodium-potassium pump (Physiology) =450 \0$aSodium pump (Physiology) =550 \0$wg$aAdenosine triphosphatase =550 \0$wg$aSodium cotransport systems =670 \\$aWork cat.: Society of general physiologists. Symposium, c1991. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$bE.C. 3.6.1.37. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bunder Pump. =670 \\$aBest & Taylor's physiological basis of med. practice$b(ATPase, Na p+ (B-K p+ (B) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Adenosine triphosphatase, Sodium, Potassium) =670 \\$aMathews, C.K. Biochemistry:$bpp. 324-331. =750 \2$aSodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase$0(DNLM)D000254$5IEN =LDR 01218cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363033202441 =005 20210305125459.0 =008 060419i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91003756 =035 \\$aCBJ6463NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ18.55-HQ18.552 =150 \\$aGender identity =450 \\$aSex identity (Gender identity) =450 \\$aSexual identity (Gender identity) =550 \\$wg$aIdentity (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aSex (Psychology) =550 \\$aQueer theory =670 \\$aWork cat.: What if I'm gay [MP] 1988. =670 \\$aWomen's thes.$b(Sexual identity) =670 \\$aMESH$b(gender identity) =670 \\$aCampbell, R. Psychiatric dict., 1984$b(gender identity: the inner conviction that one is either male, female, ambivalent, or neutral) =675 \\$aHennepin =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a person's internal sense of being male, female, some combination of male and female, or neither male nor female. Works on the role or behavior learned by a person as appropriate to masculinity or femininity as determined by prevailing cultural norms are entered under$iSex role. =681 \\$iNote under$iSex role =750 \2$aGender Identity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005783 =LDR 00679cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363033302441 =005 20120730164334.0 =008 910924||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004960 =035 \\$aCBJ5424NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP801.C8 =150 \0$aPhosphocreatine =450 \0$aCP (Biomolecule) =450 \0$aCreatine phosphate =450 \0$aPhosphagen =550 \0$wg$aCreatine =550 \0$wg$aPhosphates =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fosfokreatin, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aStenesh. Dict. biochem. & mol. bio. =750 \2$aPhosphocreatine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010725 =LDR 00803cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363033402441 =005 20120730164334.0 =008 910923i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004924 =035 \\$aCBJ5388NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aVeterinary therapeutics =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiseases--Treatment$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Diseases--Treatment; Fishes--Diseases--Treatment =450 \0$wnne$aAnimals$xDiseases$xTreatment =450 \0$aDomestic animals$xDiseases$xTreatment =450 \0$aLivestock$xDiseases$xTreatment =550 \0$wg$aTherapeutics =550 \0$wg$aVeterinary medicine =670 \\$aWork cat.: DiBartola, S.P. Fluid therapy in small animal practice, c1992. =750 \2$aAnimal Diseases$xtherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000820Q000628 =LDR 00545cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363033502441 =005 20120730164334.0 =008 930928i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91004923 =035 \\$aCBJ5387NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aVeterinary fluid therapy =450 \0$aFluid therapy for animals =550 \0$wg$aFluid therapy =550 \0$wg$aVeterinary therapeutics =670 \\$aWork cat.: DiBartola, S.P. Fluid therapy in small animal practice, c1992. =750 \2$aFluid Therapy$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005440Q000662 =LDR 00857cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363033602441 =005 20120730164334.0 =008 910920i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91004855 =035 \\$aCBJ5323NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL368.C59$cProtozoology =150 \\$aCryptosporidium parvum =550 \\$wg$aCryptosporidium =670 \\$aWork cat.: Giardia and Cryptosporidium in water supplies, 1991:$bp. 2 (C. parvum) =670 \\$aSingleton dict. microbiol.$b("Cryptosporidium parvum", the organism which appears to be the cause of most cases of cryptosporidiosis, is apparently distinct from C. muris) =670 \\$aKudo protozoology:$bp. 700 (Cryptosporidium parvum) =670 \\$aASTI$b(Cryptosporidium parvum) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aSyn. liv. org.;$aZinsser microbiol. =750 \2$aCryptosporidium parvum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016785 =LDR 01015cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363033702441 =005 20130725125812.0 =008 020625i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91004854 =035 \\$aCBJ5322NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL368.C59$cProtozoology =053 \0$aTD427.C78$cWater pollutant =150 \\$aCryptosporidium =550 \\$wg$aCryptosporidiidae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Giardia and Cryptosporidium in water supplies, 1991. =670 \\$aITIS Database, June 25, 2002$b(Cryptosporidium in family Cryptosporidiidae) =670 \\$aSingleton dict. microbiol.$b(Cryptosporidium--the taxonomy of the genus is unsettled) =670 \\$aKudo protozoology, 1966:$bp. 699-700 (genus Cryptosporidium, family Eimeriidae) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bp. 585 (Cryptosporidium, only genus in family Crytosporidiidae) =670 \\$aZinsser microbiol.$b(Cryptosporidium) =670 \\$aASTI$b(Cryptosporidium) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aCryptosporidium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003458 =LDR 00474cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363033802441 =005 20091119090836.0 =008 910920||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004852 =035 \\$aCBJ5320NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aAcrylates =550 \0$wg$aAcrylic acid =550 \0$wg$aSalts =670 \\$aWork cat.: Werkterreinanalyse van acrylaten, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =750 \2$aAcrylates$0(DNLM)D000179$5IEN =LDR 00621cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363033902441 =005 20120730164334.0 =008 910918||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004837 =035 \\$aCBJ5305NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.I56 =150 \0$aInterleukin-4 =450 \0$aB cell growth factor =450 \0$aB cell stimulatory factor-1 =450 \0$aIL-4 (Biomolecule) =450 \0$aMast cell growth factor-2 =550 \0$wg$aInterleukins =670 \\$aWork cat.: IL-4: structure and function, 1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Interleukin-4) =750 \2$aInterleukin-4$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015847 =LDR 00558cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363034002441 =005 20050531120758.0 =008 910918i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004831 =035 \\$aCBJ5299LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL696.P7 =150 \\$aMelopsittacus =550 \\$wg$aBroad-tailed parrots =550 \\$wg$aParrots =670 \\$aHoward birds world:$bp. 162 (Melopsittacus) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 290 (Melopsittacus) =670 \\$aImmelmann Australian parakeets:$bp. 55. =750 \2$aMelopsittacus$0(DNLM)D046408$5IEN =LDR 01078cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363034102441 =005 20120730164334.0 =008 910917i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004821 =035 \\$aCBJ5289NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC683.5.S77 =150 \\$aStress echocardiography =450 \\$aEchocardiographic exercise testing =450 \\$aEchocardiographic stress testing =550 \\$wg$aEchocardiography =550 \\$wg$aExercise tests =670 \\$aWork cat.: Picano, E. Stress echocardiography, c1991. =670 \\$aEuropean Heart Journal, "Stress echocardiography," P. Rizzon:$bv. 12, Feb. 1991, p. 262-5. =670 \\$aJournal of the American College of Cardiology, "Stress echocardiography and the human factor," E. Picano:$bv. 17, March 1991, p. 666-9. =670 \\$aCardiology clinics, "Stress echocardiography and myocardial contrast echocardiography," L.E. Ginzton:$bv. 7, Aug. 1989, p. 493-509. =675 \\$aMESH;$aInternational Classification of Diseases;$aHeart Disease =750 \2$aEchocardiography, Stress$5IEN$0(DNLM)D025401 =LDR 00928cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363034202441 =005 20120806164312.0 =008 910913i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91004799 =035 \\$aCBJ5268NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aLB3401$bLB3495 =150 \\$aSchool health services =450 \\$aHealth services, School =450 \\$aSchool health care =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =550 \\$wg$aSchool hygiene =670 \\$aWork cat.: IEP health related services, 1990. =670 \\$aERIC thes. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aKolimaa, M. Heath promotion in maternity, child, and school health care, 1998:$bp. 9 (At the age of seven children start school. The school health care system continues the health care started with MCHC [maternity and child health care] ... School health care includes first aid and care of acute illnesses.) =750 \2$aSchool Health Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012572 =LDR 01077cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363034302441 =005 20120730164333.0 =008 910912i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91004764 =035 \\$aCBJ5236NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 91004764 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOlder homeless persons =450 \\$aElderly homeless persons =450 \\$wnne$aHomeless aged =450 \\$aHomeless elderly people =450 \\$aHomeless older people =550 \\$wg$aHomeless persons =550 \\$wg$aOlder people =670 \\$aWork cat.: United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Aging. The New homeless crisis : old and poor in the streets, 1990. =670 \\$aWWW, Feb. 17, 2004$b(Google search: older homeless people; older homeless persons; homeless older people; older homeless persons; homeless elderly; elderly homeless) =750 \2$81$wb$aHomeless Persons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006703 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHomeless Persons$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00795cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363034402441 =005 20120730164318.0 =008 900828||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004255 =035 \\$aCBE8671NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHydroxyl group =450 \\$aGroup, Hydroxyl =450 \\$aHydroxyl radical =550 \\$wg$aRadicals (Chemistry) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Atkinson, R. Kinetics and mechanisms of the gas-phase reactions of the hydroxyl radical ... c1989. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(hydroxyl group: the chemical group -OH, occurring in many inorganic cpds. that ionize in solution to yield OH radicals) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Hydroxyl group) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(hydroxyl group) =750 \2$aHydroxyl Radical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017665 =LDR 00637cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363034502441 =005 20120730164318.0 =008 900828i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004250 =035 \\$aCBE8666NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.B6 =150 \\$aBody image in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Allard, C. Le corps de l'enfant de l'imaginaire au r�eel, c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aBody Image$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001828 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBody Image$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00567cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363034602441 =005 20060706132347.0 =008 900824i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004218 =035 \\$aCBE8634NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aNecrotizing pancreatitis =550 \\$wg$aPancreatitis =670 \\$aWork cat.: The open packing--laparostomy--in pancreatitis and peritonitis, c1990. =670 \\$aMEDLARS. =675 \\$aMESH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aPancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing$0(DNLM)D019283$5IEN =LDR 01747cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363034702441 =005 20120730164318.0 =008 050715||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90004216 =035 \\$aCBE8632NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dABAU$dDLC =053 \0$aQH326 =150 \\$aExobiology =450 \\$aAstrobiology =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$aHabitable planets =550 \\$aLife$xOrigin =670 \\$aWork cat.: Exobiology in earth orbit, 1989:$bp. v ("Exobiology, the study of processes relevant to biology that are occurring in space, is becoming a mature field") =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 18, 2007$b(Astrobiology is the study of life in space, combining aspects of astronomy, biology and geology. It is focused on the study of the origin, distribution and evolution of life. Also known as exobiology) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.:$bp. 677 (exobiology) =670 \\$aRandom House:$bp. 679 (exobiology) =670 \\$aNASA$b(Exobiology UF Astrobiology; Space biology) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the study of processes occurring in outer space that are relevant to biology, especially the origin and evolution of life. Works on the biology of humans or other earth life while in outer space are entered under$aSpace biology.$iWorks on life indigenous to outer space are entered under$aLife on other planets.$iWorks on the prospective use of the science of anthropology in dealing with intelligent beings in outer space, or establishing earth colonies on extraterrestrial bodies, are entered under$aExtraterrestrial anthropology. =681 \\$iNotes under$aExtraterrestrial anthropology; Life on other planets; Space biology =750 \2$aExobiology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018559 =LDR 00996cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363034802441 =005 20120730164318.0 =008 900824i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90004203 =035 \\$aCBE8623NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 90004203 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aCalcium hydroxide =450 \\$aCalcium hydrate =450 \\$aCaustic lime =450 \\$aHigh calcium hydrated lime =450 \\$aHydrated lime =450 \\$aLime water =450 \\$aSlaked lime =550 \\$wg$aCalcium compounds =550 \\$wg$aHydroxides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Calcium oxide and hydroxide, 1984:$bp. 3 (Ca(OH) p2 (B; hydrated lime, high calcium hydrated lime, caustic lime, calcium hydrate, slaked lime, lime water; CAS reg. no.: 1305-62-0) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 21, 1990$b(calcium hydroxide) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(calcium hydroxide) =750 \2$aCalcium Hydroxide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002126 =LDR 00766cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363034902441 =005 20120730164318.0 =008 040923i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90004176 =035 \\$aCBE8599NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH442.4 =150 \\$aGene libraries =450 \\$aGene banks (Genetic engineering) =450 \\$aGenomic banks =450 \\$aGenomic libraries =550 \\$wg$aBiological resource centers =550 \\$wg$aGenomes =550 \\$wg$aRecombinant DNA =670 \\$aWork cat.: NIH repository of human and mouse DNA probes and libraries, 1989. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbio. & mol. biol.:$b2-e. =670 \\$aMESH$b(gene library) =750 \2$aGene Library$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015723 =LDR 00661cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363035002441 =005 20120730164317.0 =008 900822i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004152 =035 \\$aCBE8578NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCholecystostomy =550 \\$wg$aGallbladder$xSurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: McNulty, J.G. Interventional radiology of the gallbladder : percutaneous cholecystostomy, c1990. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b("creation of an opening into the gallbladder for drainage") =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aCholecystostomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002767 =LDR 00752cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363035102441 =005 20120730164317.0 =008 911219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90004139 =035 \\$aCBE8565NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIntrons =450 \\$aIntervening sequences (Genetics) =450 \\$aSequences, Intervening (Genetics) =550 \\$wg$aSplit genes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Intervening sequences in evolution and development, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Introns: UF Intervening sequences) =670 \\$aDict. microbiology and molecular bio.:$bp. 830 (Split gene: introns; intervening sequences) =670 \\$aLC data base, 08/16/90$b(intron) =670 \\$aWk AFL5469 =750 \2$aIntrons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007438 =LDR 00652cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363035202441 =005 20120730164317.0 =008 900821i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004109 =035 \\$aCBE8537NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ505.A9 =150 \\$aAutogenic training for children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Eberlein, G. Autogenes Training f�ur Kinder, c1985. =750 \2$81$wb$aAutogenic Training$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001326 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAutogenic Training$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00539cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363035302441 =005 20120213094236.0 =008 900817i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004047 =035 \\$aCBE8477LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMixed infections =450 \\$aPolyinfections =550 \\$wg$aInfection =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lib�ikov�a, H. Dual viral infections, 1976. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aSingleton dict. =750 \2$aCoinfection$0(DNLM)D060085$5IEN =LDR 01899cz a2200433n 4500 =001 9880363035402441 =005 20110517103344.0 =008 060221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90004042 =035 \\$aCBE8472NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQH359$bQH425 =150 \\$aEvolution (Biology) =360 \\$isubdivision$aEvolution$iunder individual animals and groups of animals and under individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCattle--Evolution; Heart--Evolution =360 \\$isubdivision$aEvolution$iunder individual animals and groups of animals and under individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCattle--Evolution; Fishes--Evolution; Heart--Evolution =450 \\$aAnimal evolution =450 \\$aAnimals$xEvolution =450 \\$aBiological evolution =450 \\$aDarwinism =450 \\$aEvolutionary biology =450 \\$aEvolutionary science =450 \\$wnne$aOrigin of species =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$wg$aEvolution =550 \\$aBiological fitness =550 \\$aHomoplasy =550 \\$aNatural selection =550 \\$aPhylogeny =667 \\$ar:GLS:11/1/90 (680/2 added; heading split from "Evolution" 11/90)$5IEN =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Evolution) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Evolution) =670 \\$aNASA$b(Biological evolution) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Evolution) =670 \\$aTEST$b(Evolution (development)) =670 \\$aDarwin digital library of evolution web site, Dec. 27, 2005:$bhome page (evolutionary science; evolutionary biology) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on biological evolution. Works on the general concept of evolution are entered under$aEvolution. =680 \\$iMost works cataloged before November 1, 1990 will be found under the heading$aEvolution$iregardless of subject coverage.$5IEN =681 \\$iNote under$aEvolution =750 \2$aBiological Evolution$0(DNLM)D005075$5IEN =LDR 00653cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363035502441 =005 20120730164317.0 =008 900816i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004032 =035 \\$aCBE8466NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ505.D3 =150 \\$aDance therapy for children =550 \\$wg$aPhysical therapy for children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Liljenquist, J. Dance/movement therapy in pediatrics, 1984. =750 \2$81$wb$aDance Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003614 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDance Therapy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00562cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363035602441 =005 20120730164317.0 =008 900816i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004030 =035 \\$aCBE8464NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK623.S23 =150 \\$aKluyveromyces =550 \\$wg$aSaccharomycetaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Giec, A. Otrzymowanie i w�a�sciwo�sci preparatu beta-galaktozydazy ... 1982. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbiol. & mol. biol., 1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aKluyveromyces$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007716 =LDR 00840cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363035702441 =005 20120730164317.0 =008 900815||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90004019 =035 \\$aCBE8456NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDehydroepiandrosterone =450 \\$aDehydroandrosterone =450 \\$aDehydroisoandrosterone =450 \\$aDHEA (Hormone) =450 \\$aPrasteron =450 \\$aPrasterone =550 \\$wg$aAdrenocortical hormones =550 \\$wg$aAndrogens =670 \\$aWork cat.: The biologic role of dehydroepiandrosterone, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck$b(Prasterone) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(dehydroepiandrosterone: abbreviated DHEA. Called also dehydroisoandrosterone, and, formerly, dehydroandrosterone) =750 \2$aDehydroepiandrosterone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003687 =LDR 01629cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363035802441 =005 20120730164317.0 =008 900813||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003967 =035 \\$aCBE8409NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSurvival analysis (Biometry) =450 \\$aAnalysis, Survival (Biometry) =450 \\$aSurvivorship analysis (Biometry) =550 \\$wg$aBiometry =550 \\$aFailure time data analysis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Harris, E.K. Survivorship analysis for clinical studies, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(A class of statistical procedures for estimating the survival function (function of time starting with a population 100% well and providing the % of the population still well at later times). The survival analysis is then used for making inferences about the effects of treatment, prognostic factors, exposures, and other covariates on the function.) =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/8/90$b(survival analysis) =670 \\$aKalbfleisch, J.D. The statistical analysis of failure time data, c1980:$bp. vii ("... methods that have been proposed for analyzing failure time data. Special attention has been paid to problems arising in the biomedical sciences.") =670 \\$aLawless, J.F. Statistical models and methods for lifetime data, c1982:$bp. 1 ("The statistical analysis of what is variously referred to as lifetime survival time, or failure time data analysis has developed into an important topic for workers in many areas, especially in the engineering and biomedical sciences.") =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aRandom House =750 \2$aSurvival Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016019 =LDR 00435cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363035902441 =005 20050622134352.0 =008 900813i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003961 =035 \\$aCBE8403LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL737.P64 =150 \\$aPhoca =550 \\$wg$aPhocidae =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 2, pp. 1302-3. =670 \\$aCorbet mam. species:$bp. 121. =750 \2$aPhoca$0(DNLM)D046049$5IEN =LDR 00753cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363036002441 =005 20050316130259.0 =008 900810i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003944 =035 \\$aCBE8387LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL737.P64 =150 \\$aPhocidae =450 \\$aEarless seals =450 \\$aHair seals =450 \\$aTrue seals =550 \\$wg$aPinnipedia =550 \\$wg$aSeals (Animals) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, pp. 1042-1043 (Phocidae: Hair seals or earless seals) =670 \\$aCorbet mam. species:$bp. 121 (Family Phocidae: earless seals) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 2, p. 1299 (Phocidae: True, earless or hair seals) =750 \2$aSeals, Earless$0(DNLM)D046048$5IEN =LDR 01086cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363036102441 =005 20120730164317.0 =008 900810i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003925 =035 \\$aCBE8370NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDo-not-resuscitate orders =450 \\$aDNR orders =450 \\$aResuscitation orders$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aResuscitation =550 \\$aAdvance directives (Medical care) =550 \\$aRight to die =670 \\$aWork cat.: Effective DNR policies, 1990$b(Do-not-resuscitate orders) =670 \\$aRationing of medical care for the critically ill, c1989$b(Beyond do-not-resuscitate orders) =670 \\$aMASA$b(DNR) =670 \\$aNew England J. of Medicine, Jan. 7, 1988:$bp. 43, editorial"Ethics and communication in do-not-resuscitate orders". =670 \\$aJAMA, March 14, 1986:$bv. 225, p. 1316-1322 "Resuscitation : How do we decide? A prospective study of physicians' preferences and the clinical course of hospitalized patients". =675 \\$aHennepin;$aIAC;$aMESH =750 \2$aResuscitation Orders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016414 =LDR 00724cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363036202441 =005 20060607083342.0 =008 900808||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003862 =035 \\$aCBE8314LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP552.F37 =150 \\$aFatty acid-binding proteins =450 \\$aFatty acid transport proteins =550 \\$wg$aCarrier proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cellular fatty acid-binding proteins, 1990. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Proteins, fatty acid-binding) =675 \\$aMESH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aBest & Taylor's Physiol. basis of med. practice =750 \2$aFatty Acid-Binding Proteins$0(DNLM)D050556$5IEN =750 \2$aFatty Acid Transport Proteins$0(DNLM)D050612$5IEN =LDR 00789cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363036302441 =005 20120730164317.0 =008 900806||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003813 =035 \\$aCBE8268NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMyoblasts =450 \\$aMyogenic cells =450 \\$aSarcoblasts =450 \\$aSarcogenic cells =550 \\$wg$aMuscle cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Conference on Myoblast Transfer Therapy (1989 : New York, N.Y.). Myoblast transfer therapy, c1990. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould med. dict. =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(myoblast; also called myogenic cell, sarcoblast, sarcogenic cell) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aMyoblasts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032446 =LDR 00730cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363036402441 =005 20110202112253.0 =008 900806||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003785 =035 \\$aCBE8244NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHydrophobic surfaces =450 \\$aLipophilic surfaces =450 \\$aSurfaces, Hydrophobic =450 \\$aSurfaces, Lipophilic =550 \\$wg$aSurface chemistry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Microbial cell surface hydrophobicity ... c1990. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(hydrophobic) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(hydrophobic) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(hydrophobic) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aHydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions$0(DNLM)D057927$5IEN =LDR 01201cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363036502441 =005 20120730164317.0 =008 900803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003772 =035 \\$aCBE8231NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG628.3.C48 =150 \\$aChorionic villus sampling =450 \\$aChorion villus sampling =450 \\$aChorionic villi$xBiopsy =450 \\$aChorionic villi biopsy =450 \\$aChorionic villi sampling =450 \\$aCVB (Obstetrics) =450 \\$aCVS (Obstetrics) =450 \\$aCytogenetic analysis from chorionic villi =450 \\$aSampling, Chorionic villi =550 \\$wg$aPrenatal diagnosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: A practical guide to chorion villus sampling, 1991$b(CVS) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chorionic villi sampling) =670 \\$aIAC$b(Chorionic villus sampling) =670 \\$aPhone call to American Coll. Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 7/30/90$b(Chorionic villus sampling is preferred form) =670 \\$aLorenzini med. phrase ind.$b(Chorionic villi biopsy; (CVB)) =675 \\$aHennepin;$aGould med. dict.;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedmann's med. dict.) =750 \2$aChorionic Villi Sampling$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015193 =LDR 00601cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363036602441 =005 20120730164317.0 =008 900803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003762 =035 \\$aCBE8222NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBone lengthening (Orthopedics) =450 \\$aLengthening of bones (Orthopedics) =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedic surgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: Operative principles of Ilizarov : fracture treatment, nonunion, osteomyelitis, lengthening, deformity correction, c1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(bone lengthening) =750 \2$aBone Lengthening$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001852 =LDR 00867cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363036702441 =005 20120730164316.0 =008 900803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003760 =035 \\$aCBE8220NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD103.B65 =150 \\$aBone wiring (Orthopedics) =450 \\$aWiring of bones (Orthopedics) =550 \\$wg$aInternal fixation in fractures =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedic surgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: Operative principles of Ilizarov : fracture treatment, nonunion, osteomyelitis, lengthening, deformity correction, c1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bone wires) =670 \\$aWiring technique for fixation of jaw fractures (film), 1983. =670 \\$aJablonski dict. dent.:$bunder Wiring ("the fixing into position by means of wire, as of segments of a fractured bone") =750 \2$aBone Wires$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001864 =LDR 00682cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363036802441 =005 20120730164316.0 =008 900802i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003742 =035 \\$aCBE8204NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ496.C67 =150 \\$aCommunicative disorders in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tibbits, D.F. Language disorders in adolescents, c1982. =750 \2$81$wb$aCommunication Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003147 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCommunication Disorders$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00691cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363036902441 =005 20120730164316.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90003740 =035 \\$aCBE8202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ496.L35 =150 \\$aLanguage disorders in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aCommunicative disorders in adolescence =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tibbits, D.F. Language disorders in adolescents, c1982. =750 \2$81$wb$aLanguage Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007806 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLanguage Disorders$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00779cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363037002441 =005 20120730164316.0 =008 900801i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003715 =035 \\$aCBE8179NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ502.3 =150 \\$aChild psychiatric nursing =450 \\$aPediatric psychiatric nursing =550 \\$wg$aPediatric nursing =550 \\$wg$aPsychiatric nursing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Child psychiatric nursing, 1991. =670 \\$aChild psychiatric nursing, 1979. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychiatric Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011568 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPsychiatric Nursing$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00688cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363037102441 =005 20120730164316.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90003713 =035 \\$aCBE8177NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG580.B56 =150 \\$aBlood coagulation disorders in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: Perinatal thrombosis and hemostasis, c1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aBlood Coagulation Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001778 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBlood Coagulation Disorders$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00678cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363037202441 =005 20120730164316.0 =008 901002i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90003712 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02825604 =035 \\$aCBE8176NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlood coagulation disorders in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Perinatal thrombosis and hemostasis, 1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aBlood Coagulation Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001778 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBlood Coagulation Disorders$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00460cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363037302441 =005 20120730164316.0 =008 100609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010010407 =035 \\$aCBE8141NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aThymus$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kornstein, Michael J. Pathology of the thymus and mediastinum, c1995 =750 \2$aThymus Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013953 =LDR 00442cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363037402441 =005 20120730164316.0 =008 100514i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010008992 =035 \\$aCBE8139NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aChest$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Comprehensive textbook of thoracic oncology, 1996 =750 \2$aThoracic Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013899 =LDR 00448cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363037502441 =005 20120730164316.0 =008 100608i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010010377 =035 \\$aCBE8137NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTestis$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Principles and management of testicular cancer, 1986 =750 \2$aTesticular Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013736 =LDR 00452cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363037602441 =005 20120730164315.0 =008 100608i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010010331 =035 \\$aCBE7886NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSpinal cord$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mik, Thijs. Een meeuw die wegvliegt over zee, 1978 =750 \2$aSpinal Cord Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013120 =LDR 00457cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363037702441 =005 20120730164315.0 =008 100608i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010010287 =035 \\$aCBE7735NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSalivary glands$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Surgical pathology of the salivary glands, c1991 =750 \2$aSalivary Gland Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012468 =LDR 00463cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363037802441 =005 20120730164315.0 =008 100608i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010010285 =035 \\$aCBE7716NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRetroperitoneum$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Suen, Kenneth C. Retroperitoneum and intestine, c1994 =750 \2$aRetroperitoneal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012186 =LDR 00476cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363037902441 =005 20120730164315.0 =008 100413i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010006841 =035 \\$aCBE6637NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTeeth$xCalcification =450 \\$aTooth calcification$5IEN =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tooth development and caries, 1986 =750 \2$aTooth Calcification$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014074 =LDR 00588cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363038002441 =005 20120730164315.0 =008 900915i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90003624 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02816583 =035 \\$aCBE6324NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF724.3.A55 =150 \\$aAnger in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aEmotions in adolescence =750 \2$81$wb$aAnger$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000786 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnger$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00682cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363038102441 =005 20120730164315.0 =008 900725i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003621 =035 \\$aCBE6321NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ505.C63 =150 \\$aCognitive therapy for teenagers =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Child and adolescent therapy : cognitive-behavioral procedures, 1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aCognitive Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015928 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCognitive Therapy$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00537cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363038202441 =005 20120730164315.0 =008 900724i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003606 =035 \\$aCBE6306NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVeterinary tomography =550 \\$wg$aTomography =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary diagnostic imaging =670 \\$aWork cat.: Feeney, D.A. Atlas of correlative imaging anatomy of the dog : ultrasound and computed tomography, 1991. =750 \2$aTomography$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014054Q000662 =LDR 01524cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362226102441 =005 20090217094626.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046328 =035 \\$aBZP6234NU =035 \\$aSH 85046328 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCaAE =053 \0$aGV460$bGV548$cPhysical education =053 \0$aQP301$bQP336$cPhysiology =053 \0$aRA781$bRA781.85$cPersonal health =053 \\$aGV461$bGV547$cPhysical education$5IEN =053 \\$aRM721$cTherapeutics$5IEN =150 \\$aExercise =360 \\$isubdivision$aExercise$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Exercise; Pets--Exercise;$iand types of exercise, e.g.$aFencing; Rowing; Running =450 \\$aPhysical activity =450 \\$aWarm-up =450 \\$aWorkouts (Exercise) =550 \\$wg$aHealth =550 \\$aPhysical education and training =670 \\$aUniversit�e Laval, Oct. 3, 1994$b(workout) =670 \\$aMeeting guidelines, 1998 (Progress in prevention bulletin no. 31 from the Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute):$bp. [1] ("Canada's Physical Activity Guide ... the Guide establishes goals for how much physical activity is enough.") =670 \\$aAmerican Heart Association fitting in fitness : hundreds of simple ways to put more physical activity into your life, 1997. =670 \\$aMeasuring physical activity and energy expenditure, 1996. =670 \\$aMalina, R. 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\\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aRowntree dict. educ. =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on the theories and practice of education meant to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities or gifted individuals who have intellectually, physically, emotionally, or socially different characteristics from those who can be taught through normal methods or materials. =750 \2$aEducation, Special$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004519 =LDR 00564cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362226402441 =005 20120730163046.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046210 =035 \\$aBZP6116NU =035 \\$aSH 85046210 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aExceptional children =450 \\$aAbnormal children =450 \\$aAtypical children =450 \\$aChild, Exceptional$5IEN =450 \\$aChildren, Abnormal and backward =450 \\$aChildren, Exceptional =550 \\$wg$aChildren =750 \2$aChild, Exceptional$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002671 =LDR 00478cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362226502441 =005 20120730163046.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046091 =035 \\$aBZP5997NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC106 =150 \\$aExanthemata =360 \\$inames of eruptive diseases, e.g.$aErysipelas, Measles =450 \\$aEruptive fever =450 \\$aFever, Eruptive =550 \\$aFever =750 \2$aExanthema$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005076 =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362226602441 =005 20111213142513.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046050 =035 \\$aBZP5956NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.B6 =150 \\$aEwing's sarcoma =450 \\$aEwing's tumor =450 \\$aSarcoma, Ewing's =550 \\$wg$aOsteosarcoma =750 \2$aSarcoma, Ewing$0(DNLM)D012512$5IEN =LDR 00603cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362226702441 =005 20090518094441.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046028 =035 \\$aBZP5934NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEvoked potentials (Electrophysiology) =450 \\$aCortical evoked potentials =450 \\$aEvent-related brain potentials =450 \\$aEvent-related potentials (Electrophysiology) =450 \\$aEvoked cortical potentials =550 \\$wg$aElectroencephalography =550 \\$wg$aElectrophysiology =750 \2$aEvoked Potentials$0(DNLM)D005071$5IEN =LDR 00927cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362226802441 =005 20120730163045.0 =008 030424i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046005 =035 \\$aBZP5911NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNNU-L =150 \\$aEvidence, Expert =450 \\$aExpert evidence =450 \\$aExpert testimony =450 \\$aExpert witness =450 \\$aExpert witnesses =450 \\$aOpinion evidence =450 \\$aScientific evidence (Law) =550 \\$wg$aEvidence (Law) =550 \\$wg$aWitnesses =670 \\$a97210030: Modern scientific evidence : the law and science of expert testimony, 1997. =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 2, 1997. =670 \\$aWeinstein's federal evidence, 1997:$bv. 4, pp. 702-28 ("testimony by experts ... scientific evidence") =670 \\$aOpinion and expert testimony in federal and state courts, c2003. =750 \2$aExpert Testimony$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005104 =LDR 00544cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362226902441 =005 20120730163045.0 =008 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types of institutions, products, services, equipment, activities, projects, and programs; and subdivision$aRating of$iunder classes of persons =450 \\$aAssessment =550 \\$wg$aResearch =670 \\$aThe assessment of teaching, 1990. =750 \2$aEvaluation Studies as Topic$0(DNLM)D005069$5IEN-M =LDR 00400cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362227202441 =005 20120730163045.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045914 =035 \\$aBZP5820NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCoU-DA =053 \0$aQH96.8.E9 =150 \\$aEutrophication =550 \\$wg$aLimnology =550 \\$aLake restoration =750 \2$aEutrophication$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005068 =LDR 00963cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362227302441 =005 20120730163045.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045906 =035 \\$aBZP5812NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aR726 =150 \\$aEuthanasia =450 \\$aAssisted death (Euthanasia) =450 \\$aAssisted dying (Euthanasia) =450 \\$aDeath, Assisted (Euthanasia) =450 \\$aDeath, Mercy =450 \\$aDying, Assisted (Euthanasia) =450 \\$aKilling, Mercy =450 \\$aMercy death =450 \\$aMercy killing =550 \\$wg$aHomicide =550 \\$wg$aMedical ethics =550 \\$aAssisted suicide =550 \\$aRight to die =670 \\$aRandom House$b(euthanasia, also called mercy killing) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Aug. 3, 2007$b(assisted dying; assisted death - these terms are used in reference to both assisted suicide and euthanasia) =750 \2$aEuthanasia$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005065 =LDR 00480cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362227402441 =005 20120730163045.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045895 =035 \\$aBZP5801NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL948$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM507$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP461$cPhysiology =150 \\$aEustachian tube =550 \\$wg$aMiddle ear =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEustachian Tube$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005064 =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362227502441 =005 20091026093456.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045867 =035 \\$aBZP5773LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK623.E =150 \\$aEurotiales =550 \\$wg$aPlectomycetes =750 \2$aEurotiales$0(DNLM)D032641$5IEN =LDR 00377cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362227602441 =005 20120730163045.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045863 =035 \\$aBZP5769NU =035 \\$ash 85045863 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD181.E8 =150 \\$aEuropium =550 \\$wg$aCerium group =750 \2$aEuropium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005063 =LDR 00949cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362227702441 =005 20120730163044.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045837 =035 \\$aBZP5743LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85045837 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.V53$cBotany =150 \\$aEuropean mistletoe =450 \\$aAll-heal (Plant) =450 \\$aEuropean white-berry mistletoe =450 \\$aMasslin =450 \\$aMistletoe, European =450 \\$aViscum album =450 \\$aWhite-berry mistletoe, European =550 \\$wg$aViscum =670 \\$aMistletoe, c2000:$bp. 1 (European white-berry mistletoe (Viscum album L.)) p. 32 (European mistletoe; mistletoe; all-heal; masslin) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Viscum album (mistletoe)) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, June 13, 2001$b(Viscum album. 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In Australia the eucalypti are commonly known as gum trees or stringybark trees) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 11, 2005$b(Stringybark: A stringybark can be any of the many Eucalyptus species which have thick, fiberous bark. Like all eucalypts, stringybarks belong to the Myrtaceae family.) =670 \\$aGardener's dict., via Natl. Gardening Assoc. website, July 11, 2005$b(stringybark: A group of trees of the genus Eucalyptus characterized by long, fibrous strands of bark. Included in this group are the following: E. blaxlandii (Blaxland's stringybark), E. aggloerata (blue-leaved stringybark), E. alpina (Grampian stringybark), E. capitellata (brown stringybark), E. cinerea (mealy stringybark), E. globoidea (white stringybark), E. macrohyncha (red stringybark), E. muellerana (yellow stringybark), and E. obliqua (messmate stringybark); ironbark tree: A common name for any of several trees of the genus Eucalyptus, having solid bark and extremely heavy, hard, durable wood) =750 \2$aEucalpytus$0(DNLM)D005052$5IEN =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362228602441 =005 20120730163044.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045462 =035 \\$aBZP5368NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEtretinate =550 \\$wg$aTretinoin =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEtretinate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005050 =LDR 00539cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362228702441 =005 20121007185657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045458 =035 \\$aBZP5364NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC271.E76 =150 \\$aEtoposide =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aGlucosides =550 \\$wg$aPodophyllotoxin =670 \\$aMESH (Etoposide, a semisynthetic derivative of Podophyllotoxin that exhibits antitumor activity) =750 \2$aEtoposide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005047 =LDR 00572cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362228802441 =005 20120730163044.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045455 =035 \\$aBZP5361NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD86.E95 =150 \\$aEtomidate =550 \\$wg$aAnesthetics =550 \\$wg$aImidazoles =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Etomidate. Scope note: Imidazole derivative anesthetic and hypnotic with little effect on blood gases, ventilation, or the cardiovascular system.) =750 \2$aEtomidate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005045 =LDR 00349cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362228902441 =005 20140228092554.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045445 =035 \\$aBZP5351LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK757 =150 \\$aEtiolation =550 \\$wg$aPlant physiology =750 \2$aEtiolation$0(DNLM)D064527$5IEN =LDR 00561cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362229002441 =005 20120730163044.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045443 =035 \\$aBZP5349NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEthylenediaminetetraacetic acid =450 \\$aDiaminoethanetetraacetic acid =450 \\$aEdetic acid$5IEN =450 \\$aEDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) =450 \\$aEthylenedinitrilotetraacetic acid =550 \\$wg$aAcetic acid =550 \\$wg$aChelates =750 \2$aEdetic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004492 =LDR 00543cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362229102441 =005 20120730163043.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045441 =035 \\$aBZP5347NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA766.E8$cDisinfectants =150 \\$aEthylene oxide =450 \\$aEpoxyethane =450 \\$aOxirane =550 \\$wg$aDisinfection and disinfectants =550 \\$wg$aEpoxy compounds =550 \\$wg$aInsecticides =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEthylene Oxide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005027 =LDR 00715cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362229202441 =005 20120730163043.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045438 =035 \\$aBZP5344NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTD887.E83$cAir pollutant =150 \\$aEthylene dichloride =450 \\$aDichloroethane =450 \\$aDutch liquid =450 \\$aDutch oil =450 \\$aElayl chloride =450 \\$aEthylene chloride =450 \\$aEthylene dichlorides$5IEN =450 \\$aEthylidene chloride =450 \\$aGlycol dichloride =450 \\$aVinylene chloride =550 \\$wg$aEthanes =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEthylene Dichlorides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005025 =LDR 00589cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362229302441 =005 20120730163043.0 =008 860211\|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045437 =035 \\$aBZP5343NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEthylene dibromide =450 \\$aBromoethylene =450 \\$aDibromoethane =450 \\$aEDB (Fumigant) =450 \\$aEthylene bromide =450 \\$aGlycol dibromide =550 \\$wg$aEthanes =550 \\$wg$aFumigants =550 \\$wg$aGasoline$xAnti-knock and anti-knock mixtures =750 \2$aEthylene Dibromide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015946 =LDR 00411cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362229402441 =005 20120730163043.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045433 =035 \\$aBZP5339NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.H7$cOrganic chemistry =053 \0$aTP248.E72$cChemical technology =150 \\$aEthylene =550 \\$wg$aAlkenes =750 \2$aEthylenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005030 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362229502441 =005 20120730163043.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045432 =035 \\$aBZP5338NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEthylamines =550 \\$wg$aAmines =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEthylamines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005021 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362229602441 =005 20120730163043.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045430 =035 \\$aBZP5336NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD86.E86 =150 \\$aEthyl chloride =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEthyl Chloride$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005018 =LDR 01088cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362229702441 =005 20120730163043.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045425 =035 \\$aBZP5331NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85045425 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN270$bGN279$cRace psychology =053 \0$aGN502$bGN517$cPsychological anthropology =150 \\$aEthnopsychology =360 \\$isubdivision$aPsychology$iunder names of racial or ethnic groups, e.g.$aAfrican Americans--Psychology =450 \\$aCross-cultural psychology =450 \\$aEthnic groups$xPsychology =450 \\$aEthnic psychology =450 \\$aFolk-psychology =450 \\$aIndigenous peoples$xPsychology =450 \\$aNational psychology =450 \\$aPsychological anthropology =450 \\$aPsychology, Cross-cultural =450 \\$aPsychology, Ethnic =450 \\$aPsychology, National =450 \\$aPsychology, Racial =450 \\$aRace psychology =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aNational characteristics =750 \2$aEthnopsychology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005008 =LDR 01307cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362229802441 =005 20141203190014.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045198 =035 \\$aBZP5104NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN301$bGN674 =150 \\$aEthnology =360 \\$iindividual ethnic groups and peoples, e.g.$aIndo-Europeans; Caucasian race; Hopi Indians; Igbo (African people) =450 \\$aCultural anthropology =450 \\$aEthnography =450 \\$aRaces of man =450 \\$aSocial anthropology =550 \\$wg$aAnthropology =550 \\$wg$aHuman beings =680 \\$iHere, with appropriate local subdivision, are entered works on the discipline of ethnology, and works on the origin, distribution, and characteristics of the elements of the population of a particular region or country. Theoretical works on the concept of groups of people who are bound together by common ties of ancestry and culture are entered under$aEthnic groups.$iWorks on the subjective sense of belonging to an individual ethnic group are entered under$aEthnicity.$iGeneral works on racial, religious, ethnic, or other minority groups are entered under$aMinorities. =681 \\$iNotes under$aEthnic groups; Ethnicity; Minorities =750 \2$aEthnology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005007 =LDR 00604cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362229902441 =005 20130220154648.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045192 =035 \\$aBZP5098NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN476.73 =150 \\$aEthnobotany =360 \\$isubdivision$aEthnobotany$iunder ethnic groups =450 \\$aIndigenous peoples$xEthnobotany =550 \\$wg$aEthnobiology =550 \\$aHuman-plant relationships =550 \\$aPlants$vFolklore =670 \\$aBrush, S.B. Valuing local knowledge, 1995. =750 \2$aEthnobotany$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019448 =LDR 01373cz 2200229n 4500 =001 9880362230002441 =005 20230109163231.0 =008 030609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045187 =035 \\$aBZP5093NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN495.6$cEthnology =150 \\$aEthnicity =360 \\$isubdivisions$aRace identity$ior$aEthnic identity$iunder individual races or ethnic groups, e.g.$aAfrican Americans--Race identity; Japanese Americans--Ethnic identity; Aboriginal Australians--Ethnic identity =450 \\$aEthnic identity =550 \\$wg$aGroup identity =550 \\$aCultural fusion =550 \\$aCultural pluralism =550 \\$aMulticulturalism =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the subjective sense of belonging to an individual ethnic group. Theoretical works on the concept of groups of people who are bound together by common ties of ancestry and culture are entered under$aEthnic groups.$iWorks on the discipline of ethnology, and works on the origin, distribution, and characteristics of the elements of the population of a particular region or country are entered under$aEthnology,$iwith appropriate local subdivision. General works on racial, religious, ethnic, or other minority groups are entered under$aMinorities. =681 \\$iNotes under$aEthnic groups; Ethnology; Minorities =750 \2$aEthnicity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005006 =LDR 01435cz 2200265n 4500 =001 9880362230102441 =005 20230109163259.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045172 =035 \\$aBZP5078NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN495.4 =150 \\$aEthnic groups =360 \\$iindividual ethnic groups, e.g.$aHopi Indians =450 \\$aEthnic identities =450 \\$aEthnic nations (Ethnic groups) =450 \\$aGroups, Ethnic =450 \\$aKindred groups (Ethnic groups) =450 \\$aNationalities (Ethnic groups) =450 \\$aPeoples (Ethnic groups) =550 \\$wg$aEthnology =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 1, 2007$b(ethnic groups; ethnic identities; ethnic nations; kindred groups; nationalities; peoples) =680 \\$iHere are entered theoretical works on the concept of groups of people who are bound together by common ties of ancestry and culture. Works on the subjective sense of belonging to an individual ethnic group are entered under$aEthnicity.$iWorks on the discipline of ethnology, and works on the origin, distribution, and characteristics of the elements of the population of a particular region or country are entered under$aEthnology,$iwith appropriate local subdivision. General works on racial, religious, ethnic, or other minority groups are entered under$aMinorities. =681 \\$iNotes under$aEthnicity; Ethnology; Minorities =750 \2$aEthnicity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005006 =LDR 00549cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362230202441 =005 20120730163042.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045126 =035 \\$aBZP5032NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEthinyl estradiol =450 \\$aEthynyl estradiol =450 \\$aEthynylestradiol =450 \\$aNorpregnatrienynediol =550 \\$wg$aEstradiol =550 \\$wg$aOral contraceptives =550 \\$wg$aSteroid hormones =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEthinyl Estradiol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004997 =LDR 00347cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362230302441 =005 20120730163042.0 =008 871123i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045123 =035 \\$aBZP5029NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEthics committees =550 \\$wg$aCommittees =750 \2$aEthics Committees$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D017041 =LDR 00783cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362230402441 =005 20120730163041.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045096 =035 \\$aBZP5002NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBJ =150 \\$aEthics =360 \\$isubdivision$aEthics$iunder names of individual persons and legislative bodies; and subdivision$aMoral and ethical aspects$iunder non-religious or non-ethical topics =450 \\$aDeontology =450 \\$wnne$aEthics, Primitive =450 \\$aEthology =450 \\$aMoral philosophy =450 \\$aMorality =450 \\$aMorals =450 \\$aPhilosophy, Moral =450 \\$aScience, Moral =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy =550 \\$aValues =750 \2$aEthics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004989 =LDR 00378cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362230502441 =005 20120730163041.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045095 =035 \\$aBZP5001NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEthicists =450 \\$aEthicians =450 \\$aMoralists =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophers =750 \2$aEthicists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026822 =LDR 00564cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362230602441 =005 20120730163041.0 =008 020924||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045094 =035 \\$aBZP5000NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEthical relativism =450 \\$aMoral relativism =450 \\$aRelativism, Ethical =450 \\$aRelativity (Ethics) =550 \\$wg$aEthics =550 \\$aEthics, Evolutionary =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 24, 2002$b(ethical relativism; moral relativism) =750 \2$aEthical Relativism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028781 =LDR 00506cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362230702441 =005 20120730163041.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045088 =035 \\$aBZP4994NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.E7$cAliphatic compounds =053 \0$aQD341.E7$cAromatic compounds =150 \\$aEthers =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 30, 2005$b(Ethers) =750 \2$aEthers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004987 =LDR 01322cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362230802441 =005 20140103103853.0 =008 051003i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045081 $zsh 85045082 =035 \\$aBZP4987NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.E7$cOrganic chemistry =053 \0$aRD86.E8$cAnesthetic =150 \\$aEther =450 \\$aAether =450 \\$aDiethyl ether =450 \\$wnne$aEther (Anesthetic) =450 \\$aEthyl ether =450 \\$aEthyl oxide =550 \\$wg$aAnesthetics =550 \\$wg$aEthers =550 \\$wg$aSolvents =670 \\$a92-234653: Diethyl ether, c1992. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 30, 2005$b(Ether, Ethyl: a mobile, very volatile, highly flammable liquid used as an inhalation anesthetic and as a solvent for waxes, fats, oils, perfumes, alkaloids, and gums. Entry terms: Diethyl Ether, Ether, Ethyl Ether) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict$b(ether [USP], chemical name: diethyl ether. A colorless, transparent, mobile, very volatile liquid, with a characteristic odor and highly flammable, used by inhalation as a general anesthetic. Called also ethyl ether and ethyl oxide.) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =688 \\$aHeading from sh 85045082, deleted 20051122: 150:##:_{dollar}a Ether (Anesthetic) =750 \2$aEther$0(DNLM)D004986$5IEN =LDR 00459cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362230902441 =005 20120730163041.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045075 =035 \\$aBZP4981NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA1242.E65$cToxicology =150 \\$aEthanolamines =450 \\$aAminoethanols =550 \\$wg$aAmino alcohols =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ethanolamines x Aminoethanols) =750 \2$aEthanolamines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004983 =LDR 00401cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362231002441 =005 20120730163041.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045073 =035 \\$aBZP4979NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.H6 =150 \\$aEthanes =450 \\$aDimethyl =550 \\$wg$aAlkanes =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEthane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004980 =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362231102441 =005 20120730163041.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045071 =035 \\$aBZP4977NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEthacrynic acid =550 \\$wg$aDiuretics =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEthacrynic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004976 =LDR 00663cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362231202441 =005 20130308110918.0 =008 050325i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045018 =035 \\$aBZP4924NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aGC96$bGC97.8 =150 \\$aEstuaries =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aEstuarine =450 \\$aBranching bays =450 \\$aDrowned river mouths =450 \\$aFirths =450 \\$aRiver estuaries =550 \\$wg$aCoasts =550 \\$wg$aRivers =670 \\$aStevens, L. Broad scale habitat mapping of sandy beaches and river estuaries, 2004. =750 \2$aEstuaries$0(DNLM)D063366$5IEN =LDR 00901cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362231302441 =005 20120730163041.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045017 =035 \\$aBZP4923NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEstrus =450 \\$aEstrous cycle =450 \\$aEstruation =450 \\$aEstrum =450 \\$aHeat in female animals =450 \\$aOestrum =450 \\$aOestrus =550 \\$wg$aMammals$xReproduction =550 \\$wg$aSexual behavior in animals =550 \\$wg$aSexual cycle =670 \\$aAcad pr. dict. sci. tech.$b(estrus: period of sexual receptivity in female mammals) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(estrus or oestrus; also estrum or oestrum: a regularly recurrent state of sexual excitability during which female of most mammals will accept the male and is capable of conceiving; heat; estrous cycle) =750 \2$aEstrus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004971 =LDR 00617cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362231402441 =005 20120730163041.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045016 =035 \\$aBZP4922NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEstrone =450 \\$aFollicular hormone =450 \\$aFolliculin =450 \\$aHydroxyestratrieneone =450 \\$aKetohydroxyestrin =450 \\$aKetohydroxyestrone =450 \\$aOestrone =450 \\$aTheelin =450 \\$aThelykinin =450 \\$aTokokin =550 \\$wg$aEstrogen =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEstrone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004970 =LDR 00426cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362231502441 =005 20120730163041.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045015 =035 \\$aBZP4921NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEstrogen$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aEstrogen replacement therapy =681 \\$iExample under$aHormone therapy =750 \2$aEstrogen Replacement Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015914 =LDR 00404cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362231602441 =005 20120730163040.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045014 =035 \\$aBZP4920NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEstrogen$xReceptors =450 \\$aReceptors, Estrogen =681 \\$iExample under$aHormone receptors$5IEN =750 \2$aReceptors, Estrogen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011960 =LDR 00461cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362231702441 =005 20150402132436.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045013 =035 \\$aBZP4919NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEstrogen$xAntagonists =450 \\$aAntagonists, Estrogen =450 \\$aAntiestrogens =450 \\$aEstrogen antagonists =550 \\$wg$aHormone antagonists =750 \2$aEstrogen Antagonists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004965 =LDR 00919cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362231802441 =005 20120730163040.0 =008 021015i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85045012 =035 \\$aBZP4918NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP572.E85 =150 \\$aEstrogen =450 \\$aOestrogen =550 \\$wg$aHormones, Sex =550 \\$aAnti-estrogenic diet =670 \\$aEffects of trace organics on fish, phase 2:$bp. 9 (Whilst the identity of the oestrogens in sewage effluent ... the synthetic oestrogen present in the contraceptive pill) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Estrogen also oestrogen: a sex hormone (as estradiol, estriol, estrone) produced esp. in the ovaries and usu. characterized by its ability to promote estrus) =670 \\$aBlack's med. dict., 1992:$bp. 422 (Oestrogen is the term applied to any substance that will induce oestrus or "heat") =750 \2$aEstrogens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004967 =LDR 00572cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362231902441 =005 20120730163040.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85045006 =035 \\$aBZP4912NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.E8 =150 \\$aEstradiol =450 \\$aDihydrofollicular hormone =450 \\$aDihydrofolliculin =450 \\$aDihydrotheelin =450 \\$aDihydroxyestrin =450 \\$aEstratrienediol =450 \\$aOestradiol =550 \\$wg$aEstrogen =550 \\$wg$aSterols =750 \2$aEstradiol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004958 =LDR 00451cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362232002441 =005 20120730163040.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044949 =035 \\$aBZP4855NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.A2$cAliphatic compounds =053 \\$aQD341.A2$cAromatic compounds =150 \\$aEsters =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEsters$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004952 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362232102441 =005 20091028083518.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044947 =035 \\$aBZP4853NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.A2 =053 \\$aQD341.A2 =150 \\$aEsterification =750 \2$aEsterification$0(DNLM)D004951$5IEN =LDR 00609cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362232202441 =005 20120730163040.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044920 =035 \\$aBZP4826NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD416$bQD416.7$cChemistry =053 \\$aTP958$bTP959$cChemical technology =150 \\$aEssences and essential oils =450 \\$aAromatic plant products =450 \\$aEssential oils =450 \\$aVolatile oils =550 \\$wg$aTerpenes =550 \\$wg$aVegetable oils =550 \\$aAromatic plants =750 \2$aOils, Volatile$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009822 =LDR 00343cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362232302441 =005 20120730163039.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044870 =035 \\$aBZP4776NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.E8 =150 \\$aEsophagus$xTumors =750 \2$aEsophageal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004938 =LDR 00617cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362232402441 =005 20120730163039.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044867 =035 \\$aBZP4773NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC815.7 =150 \\$aEsophagus$xMotility$xDisorders =450 \\$aEsophageal motility disorders =450 \\$aEsophageal motor disorders =450 \\$aEsophagus$xMotor disorders =450 \\$aMotility disorders, Esophageal =450 \\$aMotor disorders, Esophageal =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEsophageal Motility Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015154 =LDR 00391cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362232502441 =005 20120730163039.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044861 =035 \\$aBZP4767NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC815.7 =150 \\$aEsophagus$xDiverticula =450 \\$aDiverticula of the esophagus =750 \2$aDiverticulum, Esophageal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004936 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362232602441 =005 20120730163039.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044860 =035 \\$aBZP4766NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC815.7 =150 \\$aEsophagus$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEsophageal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004935 =LDR 00343cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362232702441 =005 20120730163039.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044858 =035 \\$aBZP4764NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.E8 =150 \\$aEsophagus$xCancer =750 \2$aEsophageal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004938 =LDR 00458cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362232802441 =005 20120730163039.0 =008 931217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044857 =035 \\$aBZP4763NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ456.E83 =150 \\$aEsophagus$xAtresia =450 \\$aAtresia, Esophageal =450 \\$aEsophageal atresia =550 \\$wg$aEsophagus$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aEsophageal Atresia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004933 =LDR 00497cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362232902441 =005 20120730163039.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044855 =035 \\$aBZP4761NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL861$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM331$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP146$cPhysiology =150 \\$aEsophagus =450 \\$aOesophagus =550 \\$wg$aAlimentary canal =550 \\$wg$aThroat =750 \2$aEsophagus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004947 =LDR 00487cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362233002441 =005 20120730163039.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044854 =035 \\$aBZP4760NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEsophagoscopy =450 \\$aBouginage, Esophageal =450 \\$aEsophagoscopic bouginage =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopy =550 \\$wg$aEsophagus$xExamination =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEsophagoscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004945 =LDR 00347cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362233102441 =005 20120730163039.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044853 =035 \\$aBZP4759NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEsophagoplasty =550 \\$wg$aEsophagus$xSurgery =750 \2$aEsophagoplasty$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004944 =LDR 00536cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362233202441 =005 20120730163039.0 =008 920109||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044851 =035 \\$aBZP4757NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEsophagogastric junction =450 \\$aEsophageal sphincter =450 \\$aGastroesophageal junction =450 \\$aJunction, Esophagogastric =550 \\$wg$aEsophagus =550 \\$wg$aSphincters =550 \\$wg$aStomach =750 \2$aEsophagogastric Junction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004943 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362233302441 =005 20120730163039.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044849 =035 \\$aBZP4755NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD539.5 =150 \\$aEsophagectomy =550 \\$wg$aEsophagus$xSurgery =750 \2$aEsophagectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016629 =LDR 00490cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362233402441 =005 20120730163038.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044848 =035 \\$aBZP4754NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC815.7 =150 \\$aEsophageal varices =550 \\$wg$aEsophagus$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPortal hypertension =550 \\$wg$aVaricose veins =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEsophageal and Gastric Varices$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004932 =LDR 00489cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362233502441 =005 20120730163038.0 =008 060216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044847 =035 \\$aBZP4753NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEsophagus$xStenosis =450 \\$wnne$aEsophageal stenosis =550 \\$wg$aEsophagus$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aStenosis =670 \\$aMESH browser, Feb. 16, 2006$b(Esophageal Stenosis) =750 \2$aEsophageal Stenosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004940 =LDR 00389cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362233602441 =005 20120730163038.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044846 =035 \\$aBZP4752NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEsophageal speech =450 \\$aSpeech, Esophageal$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSpeech, Alaryngeal =750 \2$aSpeech, Esophageal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013072 =LDR 00515cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362233702441 =005 20120730163038.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044844 =035 \\$aBZP4750NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \\$aQL638.E7$cZoology =150 \\$aEsocidae =450 \\$aPickerel family (Fishes) =450 \\$aPike family (Fishes) =550 \\$wg$aSalmoniformes =670 \\$aPike, 1996:$bp. 5 (family Esocidae--pikes and pickerels) =750 \2$aEsocidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017859 =LDR 00470cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362233802441 =005 20120730163038.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044802 =035 \\$aBZP4708LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P22 =150 \\$aEschscholzia =450 \\$aEscholtzia =450 \\$aEschscholtzia =450 \\$aEschsholzia =550 \\$wg$aPapaveraceae =550 \\$wg$aPoppies =750 \2$aEschscholzia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031675 =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362233902441 =005 20120730163034.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044379 =035 \\$aBZP4285NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEpididymis =450 \\$aParorchis (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aTestis =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEpididymis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004822 =LDR 00796cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362234002441 =005 20120730163033.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044376 =035 \\$aBZP4282NU =035 \\$ash 85044376 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEpidermolysis bullosa =450 \\$aAcantholysis bullosa =450 \\$aGoldscheider's disease =450 \\$aK�obner's disease =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(epidermolysis bullosa: a group of genetically transmitted diseases of the skin, marked by the development of bullae and vesicles, often at the site of trauma) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Epidermolysis bullosa x Acantholysis bullosa) =750 \2$aEpidermolysis Bullosa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004820 =LDR 00531cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362234102441 =005 20120730163033.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044375 =035 \\$aBZP4281NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL941$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM484$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQM561$cHistology =053 \\$aQP88.5$cPhysiology =150 \\$aEpidermis =550 \\$wg$aEpithelium =550 \\$wg$aSkin =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEpidermis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004817 =LDR 00669cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362234202441 =005 20120730163033.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044373 =035 \\$aBZP4279NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA648.5$bRA653.5 =150 \\$aEpidemiology =360 \\$isubdivision$aEpidemiology$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Epidemiology; Heart--Diseases--Epidemiology =360 \\$isubdivision$aEpidemiology$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Epidemiology; Heart--Diseases--Epidemiology =550 \\$wg$aPublic health =550 \\$aDiseases =750 \2$aEpidemiology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004813 =LDR 00389cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362234302441 =005 20180626160634.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044371 =035 \\$aBZP4277NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEpidemiologists =550 \\$wg$aMedical scientists =550 \\$wg$aPublic health personnel =750 \2$aEpidemiologists$0(DNLM)D000072158$5IEN =LDR 00582cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362234402441 =005 20110328145110.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044370 =035 \\$aBZP4276NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA648.5$bRA653.5 =150 \\$aEpidemics =360 \\$iindividual epidemic diseases =450 \\$aDisease outbreaks =450 \\$aDiseases$xOutbreaks =450 \\$aOutbreaks of disease =450 \\$aPestilences =550 \\$wg$aEpidemiology =550 \\$aCommunicable diseases =750 \2$aEpidemics$0(DNLM)D058872$5IEN =LDR 00388cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362234502441 =005 20120730163033.0 =008 930726||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044363 =035 \\$aBZP4269NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTD887.E64$cAir pollutant =150 \\$aEpichlorohydrin =450 \\$wnne$aEpichlorhydrin =750 \2$aEpichlorohydrin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004811 =LDR 00605cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362234602441 =005 20120730163033.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044255 =035 \\$aBZP4161NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.E58 =150 \\$aEphedrine =450 \\$aIsoephedrine =450 \\$aPseudoephedrine =550 \\$wg$aBronchodilator agents =550 \\$wg$aPropanolamines =550 \\$wg$aSympathomimetic agents =550 \\$wg$aVasoconstrictors =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ephedrine x Isoephedrine; Pseudoephedrine) =750 \2$aEphedrine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004809 =LDR 00495cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362234702441 =005 20120730163033.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044252 =035 \\$aBZP4158LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK494.5.E5$cBotany =053 \\$aSB295.E63$cMedicinal plants =150 \\$aEphedra =450 \\$wnne$aMa huang =450 \\$aMa huang (Plant) =450 \\$aMahuang (Plant) =550 \\$wg$aEphedraceae =750 \2$aEphedra$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029789 =LDR 00473cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362234802441 =005 20120730163033.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044249 =035 \\$aBZP4155NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP375.5 =150 \\$aEpendyma =450 \\$aEndyma =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xVentricles =550 \\$wg$aEpithelium =550 \\$wg$aSpinal canal =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEpendyma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004805 =LDR 00500cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362234902441 =005 20120730163033.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044244 =035 \\$aBZP4150NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEosinophilic granuloma =550 \\$wg$aBones$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aEosinophil disorders =550 \\$wg$aGranuloma =550 \\$wg$aReticuloendotheliosis =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEosinophilic Granuloma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004803 =LDR 00450cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362235002441 =005 20120730163033.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044243 =035 \\$aBZP4149NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEosinophilia =450 \\$aEosinophilic leukocytosis =450 \\$aEosinophilosis =550 \\$wg$aEosinophil disorders =550 \\$wg$aLeucocytosis =750 \2$aEosinophilia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004802 =LDR 00692cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362235102441 =005 20050516132219.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044242 =035 \\$aBZP4148NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP95.3$cPhysiology =053 \\$aQR185.8.E58$cImmunology =150 \\$aEosinophils =450 \\$aEosinocytes =450 \\$wnne$aEosinophiles =450 \\$aEosinophilic leucocytes =550 \\$wg$aGranulocytes =550 \\$wg$aLeucocytes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Spry, C.J.F. Eosinophils, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aEosinophils$0(DNLM)D004804$5IEN =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362235202441 =005 20121007185125.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044241 =035 \\$aBZP4147NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD441 =150 \\$aEosin =550 \\$wg$aWright's stain =750 \2$aEosine Yellowish-(YS)$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004801 =LDR 00572cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362235302441 =005 20120730163032.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044229 =035 \\$aBZP4135NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP601$bQP619 =150 \\$aEnzymes =360 \\$inames of enzymes, e.g.$aAmylases; Pepsin; Succinate dehydrogenase =450 \\$aBiocatalysts =450 \\$aFerments =450 \\$aSoluble ferments =550 \\$wg$aCatalysts =550 \\$wg$aProteins =550 \\$aEnzymology =750 \2$aEnzymes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004798 =LDR 00749cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362235402441 =005 20120730163032.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044227 =035 \\$aBZP4133NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assay =450 \\$aELISA =450 \\$aEnzyme immunoassay =450 \\$aEnzyme labeled antibody technique =450 \\$aEnzyme labeled immunoassay =450 \\$aEnzyme linked immunoassay =450 \\$aEnzyme linked immunospecific assay =450 \\$aImmunoassay, Enzyme =450 \\$aImmunoenzymometric assay =550 \\$wg$aImmunoenzyme technique =550 \\$wg$aSolid-phase analysis =750 \2$aEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004797 =LDR 00809cz 2200241n 4500 =001 9880362235502441 =005 20231031102405.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044226 =035 \\$aBZP4132NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP601.5 =150 \\$aEnzyme inhibitors =360 \\$isubdivision$aInhibitors$iunder individual enzymes and groups of enzymes, e.g.$aAmylases--Inhibitors =450 \\$aAntagonists, Enzyme =450 \\$aEnzyme antagonists =450 \\$aEnzymes$xAntagonists =450 \\$aEnzymes$xInhibitors =450 \\$aInhibitors, Enzyme =450 \\$aMetabolic inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aChemical inhibitors =750 \2$aEnzyme Inhibitors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004791 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aGamma Secretase Inhibitors and Modulators$0(DNLM)D000091062$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00447cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362235602441 =005 20150323155953.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044225 =035 \\$aBZP4131NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEnzyme induction =450 \\$aInduction, Enzyme =550 \\$wg$aBiochemical genetics =550 \\$wg$aEnzymes =550 \\$wg$aGenetic regulation =750 \2$aEnzyme Induction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004790 =LDR 00419cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362235702441 =005 20120730163032.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044224 =035 \\$aBZP4130NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEnzyme activation =450 \\$aActivation, Enzyme =550 \\$wg$aEnzymes$xRegulation =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEnzyme Activation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004789 =LDR 01630cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362235802441 =005 20170208142653.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044210 =035 \\$aBZP4116NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF353$bBF353.5 =150 \\$aEnvironmental psychology =450 \\$aCognitive ergonomics =450 \\$aEcological psychology =450 \\$aEcopsychology =450 \\$aEcotherapy =450 \\$aEnvironmental quality$xPsychological aspects =450 \\$aEnvironmental social sciences =450 \\$aHuman factors science =450 \\$aPsychoeology =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =550 \\$aEcological Systems Theory =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 17, 2009$b(Under Environmental Psychology: "Although "environmental psychology" is arguably the best-known and most comprehensive description of the field, it is also known as human factors science, cognitive ergonomics, environmental social sciences, architectural psychology, socio-architecture, ecological psychology, ecopsychology, behavioral geography, environment-behavior studies, person-environment studies, environmental sociology, social ecology, and environmental design research.") =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 17, 2009$b(Under Ecopsychology: "there are a variety of other names used to describe this field: psychoecology, ecotherapy, environmental psychology, green psychology, global therapy, green therapy, Earth-centered therapy, reearthing, nature-based psychotherapy, shamanic counselling, sylvan therapy") =750 \2$aEnvironmental Psychology$0(DNLM)D000069551$5IEN =LDR 00772cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362235902441 =005 20110328143544.0 =008 020206i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044197 =035 \\$aBZP4103NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aGE170$bGE190 =150 \\$aEnvironmental policy =450 \\$aEnvironment and state =450 \\$aEnvironmental control =450 \\$aEnvironmental management$xGovernment policy =450 \\$aEnvironmental protection$xGovernment policy =450 \\$aEnvironmental quality$xGovernment policy =450 \\$aState and environment =550 \\$aEnvironmental auditing =550 \\$aEnvironmental protection =681 \\$iExample under$aSustainability =750 \2$aEnvironmental Policy$0(DNLM)D058735$5IEN =LDR 01224cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362236002441 =005 20120730163031.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044194 =035 \\$aBZP4100NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH541.15.M64$cEcology =150 \\$aEnvironmental monitoring =360 \\$isubdivision$aMeasurement$iunder special pollutants or other environmental subjects, e.g.$aFlue gases--Measurement; Water quality--Measurement =450 \\$aBiomonitoring (Ecology) =450 \\$aEcological monitoring =450 \\$aEnvironmental quality$xMeasurement =450 \\$aEnvironmental quality$xMonitoring =450 \\$aMonitoring, Environmental =550 \\$wg$aApplied ecology =550 \\$wg$aEnvironmental engineering =550 \\$aPollution$xMeasurement =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 22, 2007$b(Biomonitoring: science of inferring the ecological condition of an area by examining the organisms that live there. Although biomonitoring can occur in any ecosystem, it is most often used to assess water quality of rivers, lakes streams, and wetlands. A second definition for biomonitoring in toxicology is also given.) =750 \2$aEnvironmental Monitoring$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004784 =LDR 01284cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362236102441 =005 20120730163031.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044173 =035 \\$aBZP4079NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA565$bRA600 =150 \\$aEnvironmental health =360 \\$isubdivision$aEnvironmental aspects$iand$aToxicology$iunder individual environmental pollutants and types of pollutants, e.g.$aCopper--Environmental aspects; Copper--Toxicology;$iand subdivision$aHealth aspects$iunder topics =360 \\$isubdivision$aEnvironmental aspects$iand$aToxicology$iunder individual environmental pollutants and types of pollutants, e.g.$aCopper--Environmental aspects; Copper--Toxicology; and subdivision$iHealth aspects$aunder topics =360 \\$isubdivision$aEnvironmental aspects$iand$aToxicology$iunder individual environmental pollutants, e.g.$aCopper--Environmental aspects; Copper--Toxicology; and subdivision$iHealth aspects$aunder topics =450 \\$aEnvironmental quality$xHealth aspects =450 \\$aHealth ecology =450 \\$aHealth$xEnvironmental aspects =550 \\$wg$aPublic health =550 \\$aEnvironmental engineering =550 \\$aHealth risk assessment =750 \2$aEnvironmental Health$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004782 =LDR 00638cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362236202441 =005 20120730163030.0 =008 060414i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044170 =035 \\$aBZP4076NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA170$bTA171 =150 \\$aEnvironmental engineering =450 \\$aEnvironmental control =450 \\$aEnvironmental effects =450 \\$aEnvironmental stresses =550 \\$wg$aEngineering =550 \\$aEnvironmental health =550 \\$aEnvironmental protection =550 \\$aPollution =550 \\$aSustainable engineering =750 \2$aEnvironment Design$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004779 =LDR 00545cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362236302441 =005 20070514095054.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044157 =035 \\$aBZP4063NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC569.5.E5$cGeneral =053 \\$aRJ476.E6$cPediatrics =150 \\$aEnuresis =450 \\$aBed-wetting =450 \\$aBedwetting =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Psychosomatic =550 \\$wg$aPediatric urology =550 \\$wg$aUrinary incontinence =750 \2$aEnuresis$0(DNLM)D053207$5IEN =LDR 00438cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362236402441 =005 20081114084050.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043143 =035 \\$aBZP3049NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP176 =150 \\$aEnergy metabolism =550 \\$wg$aBioenergetics =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism =550 \\$aMicrobial respiration =750 \2$aEnergy Metabolism$0(DNLM)D004734$5IEN =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362236502441 =005 20120730163030.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044150 =035 \\$aBZP4056NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC318.E57 =150 \\$aEntropy =550 \\$wg$aThermodynamics =750 \2$aEntropy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019277 =LDR 01706cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362236602441 =005 20120730163028.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043124 =035 \\$aBZP3030NU =035 \\$aSH 85043124 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dAuSU =053 \\$aQC73.8.C6$cPhysics =053 \\$aTJ163.26$bTJ163.5$cMechanical engineering =053 \\$aTJ163.3$bTJ163.4$5IEN =150 \\$aEnergy conservation =360 \\$isubdivision$aEnergy conservation$iunder types of industries, facilities, etc., e.g.$aConstruction industry--Energy conservation =450 \\$aConservation of energy resources =450 \\$aConservation of power resources =450 \\$aRational use of energy =450 \\$aRUE (Rational use of energy) =550 \\$wg$aConservation of natural resources =550 \\$wg$aPower resources =550 \\$aEnergy consumption =550 \\$aEnergy policy =550 \\$aRecycling (Waste, etc.) =670 \\$aEnergy efficiency trends in Australia, 1993. =670 \\$aFuel efficiency practices for developing countries, 1976. =670 \\$aRational use of energy (RUE) in industry and the energy industry : THERMIE sectoral report, 1998. =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on the conservation of all forms of energy. Works on the conservation of energy as a physical concept are entered under$aForce and energy. =680 \\$iWorks on energy conservation in specific industries, facilities, etc. are entered under the appropriate heading with subdivision$aEnergy conservation,$ie.g.$aConstruction industry--Energy conservation; Transportation--Energy conservation.$5IEN =750 \2$aConservation of Energy Resources$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003246 =LDR 00618cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362236702441 =005 20120730163030.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044149 =035 \\$aBZP4055NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHB615 =150 \\$aEntrepreneurship =450 \\$wnne$aEntrepreneur =450 \\$aIntrapreneur =550 \\$wg$aCapitalism =550 \\$aBusiness incubators =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Entrepreneurship) =670 \\$aEncyc. soc. sci.$b(Entrepreneurship) =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/23/86$b(Entrepreneurship) =750 \2$aEntrepreneurship$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016520 =LDR 00551cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362236802441 =005 20120730163028.0 =008 060928i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85043118 =035 \\$aBZP3024NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dICLAM$dDLC =053 \0$aRM163 =150 \\$aEnema =450 \\$aColonic irrigation =450 \\$aEnemas =450 \\$aIntestinal irrigation =550 \\$wg$aIrrigation (Medicine) =670 \\$aBarton-Jay, D. The enema as an erotic art and its history, c1982 :$bp. 26 (enemas) =750 \2$aEnema$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004733 =LDR 00712cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362236902441 =005 20120730163027.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85043104 =035 \\$aBZP3010NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP632.E4 =150 \\$aEndotoxins =450 \\$aBacterial pyrogens =450 \\$wnne$aEndotoxin =450 \\$aLipopolysaccharides, Microbial =450 \\$aMicrobial lipopolysaccharides =550 \\$wg$aBacterial cell walls =550 \\$wg$aBacterial toxins =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial lipids =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial polysaccharides =550 \\$wg$aPyrogens =750 \2$aEndotoxins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004731 =LDR 00431cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362237002441 =005 20120730163027.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043102 =035 \\$aBZP3008NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM562$cHistology =053 \\$aQP88.5$cPhysiology =150 \\$aEndothelium =550 \\$wg$aEpithelium =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEndothelium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004727 =LDR 00744cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362237102441 =005 20070601103008.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044147 =035 \\$aBZP4053NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC422.E56 =150 \\$aEntrapment neuropathies =450 \\$aNerve compression injury$5IEN =450 \\$aNerve compression syndromes =450 \\$aNeuropathies, Entrapment =450 \\$aPeripheral nerve compression =450 \\$aPressure neuritis =450 \\$aSaturday night palsy =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Peripheral$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aOveruse injuries =670 \\$aMESH$b(Nerve compression syndromes x Entrapment neuropathy) =750 \2$aNerve Compression Syndromes$5IEN =LDR 00803cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362237202441 =005 20120730163027.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85043099 =035 \\$aBZP3005NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEndosulfan =450 \\$aBenzoepin =450 \\$aThiodan =550 \\$wg$aAcaricides =550 \\$wg$aInsecticides =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 12, 2007$b(Endosulfan. Scope note: A polychlorinated compound used for controlling a variety of insects.) =670 \\$aPesticide manual, 2000$b(endosulfan, cyclodiene organochlorine, insecticide, acaricide. Common name: endosulfan, thiodan (Iran USSR), benzoepin (MAF)) =750 \2$aEndosulfan$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004726 =LDR 00451cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362237302441 =005 20120730163027.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043097 =035 \\$aBZP3003NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC78.7.E5 =150 \\$aEndoscopy =450 \\$wnne$aEndoscope and endoscopy =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis =670 \\$aMESH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEndoscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004724 =LDR 00339cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362237402441 =005 20120730163030.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044136 =035 \\$aBZP4042LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEntomophthorales =550 \\$wg$aZygomycetes =750 \2$aEntomophthorales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020091 =LDR 00493cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362237502441 =005 20120730163027.0 =008 920710i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85043094 =035 \\$aBZP3000NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.E53 =150 \\$aEndorphins =550 \\$wg$aOpioid peptides =670 \\$aBrain opioid systems in reproduction, 1989. =670 \\$aClinical perspectives of endogenous opioids ... c1992. =750 \2$aEndorphins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004723 =LDR 00377cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362237602441 =005 20120730163030.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044125 =035 \\$aBZP4031NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEntomology =550 \\$wg$aZoology =550 \\$aInsects =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEntomology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004772 =LDR 00375cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362237702441 =005 20120730163027.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043093 =035 \\$aBZP2999NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aEndorphin antagonists =550 \\$wg$aNarcotic antagonists =750 \2$aEndorphins$xantagonists & inhibitors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004723Q000037 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362237802441 =005 20120730163027.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043091 =035 \\$aBZP2997NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH603.E6 =150 \\$aEndoplasmic reticulum =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEndoplasmic Reticulum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004721 =LDR 00435cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362237902441 =005 20120730163030.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044124 =035 \\$aBZP4030NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEntomologists =450 \\$aInsect scientists =550 \\$wg$aZoologists =670 \\$aLC database, June 16, 1997$b(titles: insect scientists) =750 \2$aEntomology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004772 =LDR 00400cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362238002441 =005 20120730163027.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043089 =035 \\$aBZP2995NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aQK623.E =150 \\$aEndomycetales =550 \\$wg$aHemiascomycetes =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aSaccharomycetales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004718 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362238102441 =005 20120730163030.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044093 =035 \\$aBZP3999NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR410.2.E55 =150 \\$aEnteroviruses =550 \\$wg$aPicornaviruses =750 \2$aEnterovirus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004770 =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362238202441 =005 20090518095214.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043086 =035 \\$aBZP2992LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK623.E$cBotany =150 \\$aEndomyces =550 \\$wg$aEndomycetaceae =750 \2$aEndomyces$0(DNLM)D055159$5IEN =LDR 00522cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362238302441 =005 20120730163030.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044092 =035 \\$aBZP3998NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.E54$cPublic health =150 \\$aEnterovirus diseases =450 \\$aEnteroviral diseases =450 \\$aEnteroviral infections =450 \\$aEnterovirus infections =550 \\$wg$aPicornavirus infections =750 \2$aEnterovirus Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004769 =LDR 00321cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362238402441 =005 20120730163027.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043081 =035 \\$aBZP2987NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEndometrium$xCancer =750 \2$aEndometrial Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016889 =LDR 00410cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362238502441 =005 20200619113202.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044091 =035 \\$aBZP3997NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEnterotoxins =450 \\$wnne$aEnterotoxin =550 \\$wg$aBacterial toxins =670 \\$aMESH$b(Enterotoxins) =750 \2$aEnterotoxins$0(DNLM)D004768$5IEN =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362238602441 =005 20120730163027.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043080 =035 \\$aBZP2986NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEndometrium =550 \\$wg$aMucous membrane =550 \\$wg$aUterus =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEndometrium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004717 =LDR 00483cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362238702441 =005 20120730163027.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85043079 =035 \\$aBZP2985NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG483.E53 =150 \\$aEndometriosis =450 \\$aAdenomyosis =550 \\$wg$aEndometrium =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs, Female$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPelvis$xDiseases =750 \2$aEndometriosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004715 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362238802441 =005 20180621155615.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85043077 =035 \\$aBZP2983NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEndodontists =550 \\$wg$aDentists =550 \\$aEndodontics =750 \2$aEndodontists$0(DNLM)D000072218$5IEN =LDR 00899cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362238902441 =005 20120730163030.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044090 =035 \\$aBZP3996NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF969.E5 =150 \\$aType D enterotoxemia of sheep =450 \\$wnne$aEnterotoxemia =450 \\$aInfectious enterotoxemia of sheep =450 \\$aOvereating diseases of sheep =450 \\$aOvine enterotoxemia =450 \\$aPulpy kidney disease =550 \\$wg$aClostridial enteritis =550 \\$wg$aSheep$xInfections =670 \\$aMerck vet.:$bp. 326 (Type D enterotoxemia, pulpy kidney disease, overeating disease, an enterotoxemia of sheep) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(enterotoxemia: infectious enterotoxemia of sheep; caused by toxin of clostridium perfringens type D) =750 \2$aEnterotoxemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004767 =LDR 00443cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362239002441 =005 20120730163026.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85043075 =035 \\$aBZP2981NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRK351 =150 \\$aEndodontics =450 \\$aEndodontia =550 \\$wg$aDentistry =550 \\$aDental pulp$xDiseases =550 \\$aEndodontists =750 \2$aEndodontics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004708 =LDR 00403cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362239102441 =005 20120730163026.0 =008 910606||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85043074 =035 \\$aBZP2980NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH634 =150 \\$aEndocytosis =550 \\$wg$aAbsorption (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aCell physiology =750 \2$aEndocytosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004705 =LDR 00495cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362239202441 =005 20080413141334.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044086 =035 \\$aBZP3992NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD540 =150 \\$aEnterostomy =450 \\$aIntestinal ostomy =450 \\$aIntestinal stoma =450 \\$aOstomy, Intestinal =450 \\$aStoma, Intestinal =550 \\$wg$aIntestines$xSurgery =750 \2$aEnterostomy$0(DNLM)D004766$5IEN =LDR 01358cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362239302441 =005 20120730163026.0 =008 010727i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85043068 =035 \\$aBZP2974NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQP187$bQP187.6$cPhysiology =053 \0$aRC648$bRC665$cMedicine =150 \\$aEndocrinology =360 \\$isubdivision$aEndocrine aspects$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases and physiological functions, processes, or states, e.g.$aCancer--Endocrine aspects; Fertility--Endocrine aspects;$ialso subdivision$aMetabolism--Endocrine aspects$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Metabolism--Endocrine aspects;$iand subdivision$aEndocrinology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Endocrinology =360 \\$isubdivision$aEndocrine aspects$iunder individual diseases and physiological functions, processes, or states, e.g.$aCancer--Endocrine aspects; Fertility--Endocrine aspects;$ialso subdivision$aMetabolism--Endocrine aspects$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Metabolism--Endocrine aspects;$iand subdivision$aEndocrinology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Endocrinology =550 \\$wg$aInternal medicine =550 \\$aHormones =750 \2$aEndocrinology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004704 =LDR 00528cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362239402441 =005 20120730163029.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044082 =035 \\$aBZP3988NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEnterohepatic circulation =450 \\$aCirculation, Enterohepatic =550 \\$wg$aIntestine, Small =550 \\$wg$aLiver =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism =550 \\$aIntestinal absorption =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEnterohepatic Circulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004764 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362239502441 =005 20180621154142.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043067 =035 \\$aBZP2973NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEndocrinologists =550 \\$wg$aBiologists =550 \\$wg$aInternists =550 \\$wg$aMedical scientists =750 \2$aEndocrinologists$0(DNLM)D000072097$5IEN =LDR 00723cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362239602441 =005 20120730163026.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043065 =035 \\$aBZP2971NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG159 =150 \\$aEndocrine gynecology =450 \\$aGynecologic endocrinology =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aEndocrinology =550 \\$wg$aGynecology =550 \\$aHuman reproduction$xEndocrine aspects =750 \2$81$wb$aEndocrinology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004704 =750 \2$81$wb$aGynecology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006176 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEndocrinology$iand$aGynecology$5IEN =LDR 00475cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362239702441 =005 20050202123411.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043061 =035 \\$aBZP2967NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC648$bRC665 =150 \\$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases =450 \\$wnne$aClinical endocrinology =450 \\$aEndocrine diseases =450 \\$aHormonal disorders =750 \2$aEndocrine System Diseases$0(DNLM)D004700$5IEN =LDR 00515cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362239802441 =005 20120730163029.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044081 =035 \\$aBZP3987NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEnterocolitis, Neonatal necrotizing =450 \\$aNecrotizing enterocolitis, Neonatal =450 \\$aNeonatal necrotizing enterocolitis =550 \\$wg$aEnteritis =550 \\$wg$aPediatric gastroenterology =750 \2$aEnterocolitis, Necrotizing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020345 =LDR 00650cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362239902441 =005 20120730163029.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044078 =035 \\$aBZP3984NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85044078 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ456.C =150 \\$aCrohn's disease in children =450 \\$wnne$aEnteritis, Regional, in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric gastroenterology =750 \2$81$wb$aCrohn Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003424 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCrohn Disease$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00699cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362240002441 =005 20120730163026.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85043060 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02126826 =035 \\$aBZP2966NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL868$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM371$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQM576$cHistology =053 \\$aQP187$bQP187.6$cPhysiology =150 \\$aEndocrine glands =450 \\$aDuctless glands =450 \\$aGland of internal secretion =450 \\$wnne$aGlands, Ductless =550 \\$wg$aGlands =550 \\$aChromaffin cells =550 \\$aHormones =750 \2$aEndocrine Glands$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004702 =LDR 00457cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362240102441 =005 20120730163026.0 =008 020808i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85043058 =035 \\$aBZP2964NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRB48.5 =150 \\$aEndocrine function tests =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aFunction tests (Medicine) =750 \2$aDiagnostic Techniques, Endocrine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003940 =LDR 00715cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362240202441 =005 20120730163026.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85043055 =035 \\$aBZP2961NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.E5 =150 \\$aInfective endocarditis =450 \\$aBacterial endocarditis =450 \\$wnne$aEndocarditis, Bacterial =450 \\$aInfectious endocarditis =550 \\$wg$aEndocarditis =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xInfections =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.:$bunder endocarditis (infective endocarditis, also called infectious endocarditis) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Endocarditis, Bacterial) =750 \2$aEndocarditis, Bacterial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004697 =LDR 01231cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362240302441 =005 20120730163029.0 =008 060302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044077 =035 \\$aBZP3983NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC862.E52 =150 \\$aCrohn's disease =450 \\$aColitis, Granulomatous =450 \\$aCrohn disease =450 \\$wnne$aEnteritis, Regional =450 \\$aGranulomatous colitis =450 \\$aGranulomatous enteritis =450 \\$aIleitis, Regional =450 \\$aIleocolitis =450 \\$wnne$aRegional enteritis =450 \\$wnne$aRegional ileitis =450 \\$aTerminal enteritis =550 \\$wg$aInflammatory bowel diseases =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 2, 2006$b(Crohn Disease, entry terms: Colitis, Granulomatous; Enteritis, Granulomatous; Enteritis, Regional; Ileitis, Regional; Ileitis, Terminal; Ileocolitis; Crohn's Disease; scope note: a chronic transmural inflammation that may involve any part of the digestive tract from mouth to anus, mostly found in the ileum, cecum, and the colon.) =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(Crohn's disease) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(Crohn's disease) =750 \2$aCrohn Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003424 =LDR 00547cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362240402441 =005 20120730163026.0 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9880362240602441 =005 20080321110643.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043052 =035 \\$aBZP2958NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEndocardial cushion defects =550 \\$wg$aHeart septum$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aEndocardial Cushion Defects$0(DNLM)D004694$5IEN =LDR 00690cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362240702441 =005 20120730163029.0 =008 060302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044076 =035 \\$aBZP3982NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC862.E5 =150 \\$aEnteritis =450 \\$aIntestine, Small$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aGastroenteritis =550 \\$wg$aIntestine, Small$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 2, 2006$b(Enteritis: inflammion of any segment of the small intestine) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(enteritis: inflammation of the intestine, applied chiefly to inflammation of the small intestine) =750 \2$aEnteritis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004751 =LDR 00436cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362240802441 =005 20120730163029.0 =008 030801i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044075 =035 \\$aBZP3981NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEnteric-coated tablets =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xControlled release =550 \\$wg$aTablets (Medicine) =550 \\$aDrugs$xCoatings =750 \2$aTablets, Enteric-Coated$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013608 =LDR 01072cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362240902441 =005 20110524162708.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043050 =035 \\$aBZP2956NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM151 =150 \\$aTransdermal medication =450 \\$aAdministration, Cutaneous$5IEN =450 \\$wnne$aEndermic medication =450 \\$aEndermic method =450 \\$aEndermosis =450 \\$aTransdermal drug administration =450 \\$aTransdermal drug delivery =450 \\$aTransdermal patch administration =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xAdministration =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Cutaneous and external =670 \\$aWork cat.: Transdermal estrogen replacement for menopausal women : papers from international symposia held in Sorrento, Italy ... 1988. =670 \\$aKatzung, B. 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\2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aGoiter, Endemic$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362241202441 =005 20120730163025.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043047 =035 \\$aBZP2953NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEndemic goiter =450 \\$aGoiter, Endemic$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aGeochemical diseases =550 \\$wg$aGoiter =750 \2$aGoiter, Endemic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006043 =LDR 00334cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362241302441 =005 20120730163025.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85043046 =035 \\$aBZP2952NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEndarteritis =550 \\$wg$aArteritis =750 \2$aEndarteritis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004692 =LDR 00492cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362241402441 =005 20121007184920.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044071 =035 \\$aBZP3977NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM225 =150 \\$aEnteral feeding =450 \\$aEnteral hyperalimentation =450 \\$aHyperalimentation, Enteral =450 \\$aEnteral nutrition$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aArtificial feeding =750 \2$aEnteral Nutrition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004750 =LDR 00375cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362241502441 =005 20120730163029.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044045 =035 \\$aBZP3951NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aEnoplida =450 \\$aEnoploidea =550 \\$wg$aAdenophorea =750 \2$aEnoplida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017158 =LDR 00477cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362241602441 =005 20120730163028.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044043 =035 \\$aBZP3949NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP613.E56 =150 \\$aEnolase =450 \\$aPhosphoglycerate dehydratase =450 \\$aPhosphopyruvate hydratase =550 \\$wg$aLyases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPhosphopyruvate Hydratase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010751 =LDR 01028cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362241702441 =005 20100710121033.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85043044 =035 \\$aBZP2950NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85043044 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQH75$bQH77$cGeneral =053 \0$aQL81.5$bQL84.77$cZoology =150 \\$aEndangered species =450 \\$aEndangered animal species =450 \\$aEndangered animals =450 \\$aEndangered wildlife =450 \\$aThreatened animal species =450 \\$aThreatened animals =450 \\$aThreatened species =450 \\$aThreatened wildlife =450 \\$aVanishing species =450 \\$aVanishing wildlife =450 \\$aWildlife, Endangered =450 \\$aWildlife, Threatened =450 \\$aWildlife, Vanishing =550 \\$wg$aSpecies =550 \\$aRare animals =550 \\$aWildlife conservation =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 19, 2001$b(vanishing wildlife) =750 \2$aEndangered Species$0(DNLM)D056727$5IEN-M =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362241802441 =005 20120730163028.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044029 =035 \\$aBZP3935NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.E55 =150 \\$aEnkephalins =550 \\$wg$aOpioid peptides =750 \2$aEnkephalins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004745 =LDR 00497cz a2200181n 4500 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English language consisting of explanatory articles arranged alphabetically or topically and not limited to a specific topic. Works of this type in other languages are entered under headings of the type Encyclopedias and dictionaries, [language], e.g.$aEncyclopedias and dictionaries, French; Encyclopedias and dictionaries, Spanish.$iWorks about encyclopedias and dictionaries in general, and works about English-language encyclopedias and dictionaries, are entered under$aEncyclopedias and dictionaries$iwith further subdivision, e.g.$aEncyclopedias and dictionaries--History and criticism.$iWorks consisting of comprehensive alphabetical lists of the words of a specific language, usually with definitions, are entered under the heading for the language with subdivision Dictionaries, e.g.$aEnglish language--Dictionaries.$iWorks about dictionaries of a specific language are entered under the heading for the language with subdivision Lexicography, e.g.$aEnglish language--Lexicography. =750 \2$aDictionaries as Topic$0(DNLM)D004014$5IEN-M =750 \2$aEncyclopedias as Topic$0(DNLM)D004690$5IEN-M =LDR 00446cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362242102441 =005 20120730163028.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043176 =035 \\$aBZP3082NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTA =150 \\$aEngineering =450 \\$aConstruction =550 \\$wg$aIndustrial arts =550 \\$wg$aTechnology =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEngineering$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004738 =LDR 00575cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362242202441 =005 20120730163028.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043144 =035 \\$aBZP3050NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aEnergy metabolism in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xMetabolism =550 \\$wg$aEnergy metabolism =750 \2$81$wb$aEnergy Metabolism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004734 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEnergy Metabolism$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01064cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362242302441 =005 20120730163025.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042990 =035 \\$aBZP2896NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.E5 =150 \\$aEncopresis =450 \\$wnne$aEncopresis in children =450 \\$aFecal soiling, Psychogenic =450 \\$aPsychogenic fecal soiling =450 \\$aSoiling, Psychogenic fecal =550 \\$wg$aChild psychopathology =670 \\$aForfar paediatrics$b("Encopretic children not only soil but actively refuse to use the pot or toilet") =670 \\$aKaplan psych.$b("encopresis rarely continues beyond early to middle adolescence") =670 \\$aCampbell psych. dict. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on voluntary or involuntary defecation in abnormal places. 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Entry term: Epidemic encephalitis. Scope note: Infections of the brain caused by arthropod-borne viruses (i.e. arboviruses) primarily from the families Togoviridae, Flaviviridae, Bunyaviridae, Reobiridae, and Rhabdoviridae.) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Encephalitis epidemica. 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\\$aDental enamel =450 \\$wnne$aEnamel, Dental =450 \\$aTooth enamel =550 \\$wg$aTeeth =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dental enamel) =750 \2$aDental Enamel$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003743 =LDR 00909cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362243302441 =005 20100719152547.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042952 =035 \\$aBZP2858LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL696.C34$cZoology =150 \\$aEmus =450 \\$aDromaeidae =450 \\$aDromaiidae =450 \\$aDromaius =450 \\$aDromaius novaehollandiae =450 \\$aDromiceius =450 \\$aEmu =450 \\$aEmu novaehollandiae =550 \\$wg$aCasuariiformes =670 \\$aGruson cklist. world's birds:$bp. 1 (Dromaiidae, emu, Dromaius novaehollandiae) =670 \\$aRothschild class. of living animals:$bp. 43 (Dromiceius, emu) =670 \\$aHoward comp. cklist. birds:$bp. 4 (Dromaiidae, emus) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org., v. 2:$bp. 969 (Dromaiidae, emus, monogeneric (Emu), E. novaehollandiae) =750 \2$aDromaiidae$0(DNLM)D020312$5IEN =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362243402441 =005 20120730163025.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042950 =035 \\$aBZP2856NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP156.E6$cChemical engineering =150 \\$aEmulsions =550 \\$wg$aMixtures =550 \\$wg$aSeparation (Technology) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEmulsions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004655 =LDR 00444cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362243502441 =005 20120730163024.0 =008 940322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042941 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC742$cRespiratory diseases =150 \\$aEmpyema =550 \\$wg$aSuppuration =670 \\$aMESH via WWW, June 30, 2005$b(Empyema: presence of pus in a hollow organ or body cavity) =750 \2$aEmpyema$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004653 =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362243602441 =005 20120730163024.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042916 =035 \\$aBZP2822NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD5701.5 =150 \\$aEmployment (Economic theory) =550 \\$wg$aEconomics =750 \2$aEmployment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004651 =LDR 00745cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362243702441 =005 20120730163024.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042875 =035 \\$aBZP2781NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHF5549.5.S38 =150 \\$aEmployee selection =360 \\$isubdivision$aSelection and appointment$iunder types of employees =450 \\$aEmployees$xHiring =450 \\$aEmployees$xSelection and appointment =450 \\$aEmployees, Selection of =450 \\$aHiring of employees =450 \\$aPersonnel selection =450 \\$aSelection of employees =450 \\$aSelection of personnel =550 \\$wg$aPersonnel management =750 \2$aPersonnel Selection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010560 =LDR 00860cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362243802441 =005 20120730163023.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042858 =035 \\$aBZP2764NU =035 \\$aSH 85042858 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHD4928.N6 =150 \\$aEmployee fringe benefits =450 \\$aBenefits, Employee =450 \\$aBenefits, Fringe =450 \\$aEmployee benefits =450 \\$aFringe benefits =450 \\$wnne$aNon-wage payments =450 \\$aPerks (Employee fringe benefits) =450 \\$aPerquisites (Employee fringe benefits) =550 \\$wg$aCompensation management =550 \\$wg$aLabor costs =550 \\$wg$aWages =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 6, 1994$b(Perks) =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Perquisites) =750 \2$aSalaries and Fringe Benefits$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012456 =LDR 00631cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362243902441 =005 20120730163003.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040343 =035 \\$aBZP0249NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ456.D94 =150 \\$aIndigestion in children =450 \\$wnne$aDyspepsia in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric gastroenterology =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$81$wb$aDyspepsia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004415 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDyspepsia$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00466cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362244002441 =005 20120730163003.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040341 =035 \\$aBZP0247NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC827 =150 \\$aIndigestion =450 \\$wnne$aDyspepsia =550 \\$wg$aDigestion =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal system$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDyspepsia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004415 =LDR 00498cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362244102441 =005 20120730163003.0 =008 930726i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040339 =035 \\$aBZP0245NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG181 =150 \\$aDysmenorrhea =450 \\$aCramps, Menstrual =450 \\$aMenstrual cramps =550 \\$wg$aMenstruation disorders =670 \\$a92-62129: Lark, S.M. Menstrual cramps, c1993. =750 \2$aDysmenorrhea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004412 =LDR 00639cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362244202441 =005 20120730163003.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040337 =035 \\$aBZP0243NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aLC4708$bLC4710$cEducation =053 \\$aRJ496.A5$cPediatrics =150 \\$aDyslexic children =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmentally disabled children =550 \\$wg$aDyslexics =750 \2$81$wb$aDyslexia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004410 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDyslexia$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00584cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362244302441 =005 20120730163003.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040336 =035 \\$aBZP0242NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aLB1050.5$cEducation =053 \\$aRC394.W6$cNeurology =053 \\$aRJ496.A5$cPediatrics =150 \\$aDyslexia =450 \\$aDevelopmental dyslexia =450 \\$aWord-blindness, Partial =550 \\$wg$aLanguage disorders =550 \\$wg$aReading disability =550 \\$aAlexia =750 \2$aDyslexia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004410 =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362244402441 =005 20120730163002.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040334 =035 \\$aBZP0240NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC140 =150 \\$aDysentery =550 \\$wg$aIntestines$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDysentery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004403 =LDR 00474cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362244502441 =005 20091028144243.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040331 =035 \\$aBZP0237LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDysautonomia =450 \\$aAutonomic dysfunction =450 \\$aFamilial dysautonomia =450 \\$aRiley-Day syndrome =550 \\$wg$aAutonomic nervous system$xDiseases =750 \2$aPrimary Dysautonomias$0(DNLM)D054969$5IEN =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362244602441 =005 20120730163002.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040322 =035 \\$aBZP0228NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP285 =150 \\$aDynamite =550 \\$wg$aExplosives =750 \2$aNitroglycerin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005996 =LDR 01643cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362244702441 =005 20120730163001.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040316 =035 \\$aBZP0222NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA843$bQA871$cMathematics =053 \0$aTA352$bTA356$cApplied dynamics =150 \\$aDynamics =360 \\$isubdivision$aDynamics$iunder individual land vehicles and types of land vehicles, e.g.$aAutomobiles--Dynamics =360 \\$isubdivision$aDynamics$iunder land vehicles, e.g.$aAutomobiles--Dynamics =450 \\$aDynamical systems =450 \\$aKinetics =550 \\$wg$aMathematics =550 \\$wg$aMechanics, Analytic =550 \\$aForce and energy =550 \\$aMechanics =550 \\$aPhysics =550 \\$aStatics =670 \\$a2006402593: Proceedings of the Workshop Dynamical systems from number theory to probability--2, 2002. =670 \\$aCRC encycl. math.$b(Dynamical system; a means of describing how one state develops into another state over the course of time) =670 \\$aEncycl. math.$b(Dynamical system; a dynamical system is a mechanical system with a finite number of degrees of freedom. The state of such a system is usually characterized by its position (configuration, location) and the rate of change of this position, while a law of motion describes the rate of change of the state of the system) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 30, 2007$b(Dynamical system concept is a mathematical formalization for any fixed "rule" which describes the time dependence of a point's position in its ambient space) =750 \2$aKinetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007700 =LDR 00746cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362244802441 =005 20071106153632.0 =008 010103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040281 =035 \\$aBZP0187NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dLNT$dDLC =053 \0$aTP897$bTP929$cTechnology =053 \0$aTT853$bTT854.5$cHandicraft =150 \\$aDyes and dyeing =450 \\$aDyeing =450 \\$aDyestuffs =450 \\$aTinctorial substances =550 \\$wg$aColor =550 \\$wg$aPigments =550 \\$aBleaching =550 \\$aCleaning and dyeing industry =550 \\$aColor in the textile industries =550 \\$aColoring matter =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(dyestuff 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=LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362245102441 =005 20120730163001.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040186 =035 \\$aBZP0092NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDwarfism =450 \\$aGrowth retardation =550 \\$wg$aGrowth disorders =550 \\$wg$aStature, Short =750 \2$aDwarfism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004392 =LDR 00684cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362245202441 =005 20120730163000.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040073 =035 \\$aBZN9979NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC882$cAtmosphere$5IEN =053 \\$aHD7264$cLabor hygiene =053 \\$aQC882.5$cMeteorology =053 \\$aTD884.5$cAir pollution =150 \\$aDust =450 \\$aAtmospheric dust =450 \\$aDust particles =450 \\$aDusts =550 \\$wg$aAir$xPollution =550 \\$wg$aParticles =670 \\$aTEST$b(Dust UF Dust particles) =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 1, 1996$b(dusts) =750 \2$aDust$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004391 =LDR 00317cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362245302441 =005 20121007184451.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040018 =035 \\$aBZN9924NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDura mater$xAbscess =750 \2$aEmpyema, Subdural$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013354 =LDR 00410cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362245402441 =005 20120730163000.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040017 =035 \\$aBZN9923NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDura mater =550 \\$wg$aBrain =550 \\$wg$aMeninges =550 \\$wg$aSpinal cord =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDura Mater$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004388 =LDR 00450cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362245502441 =005 20100218094845.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040014 =035 \\$aBZN9920NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDupuytren's contracture =450 \\$aDupuytren's contraction =550 \\$wg$aContracture (Pathology) =550 \\$wg$aFingers$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aDupuytren Contracture$0(DNLM)D004387$5IEN =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362245602441 =005 20120730163000.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040004 =035 \\$aBZN9910NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDuodenum$xUlcers =550 \\$wg$aPeptic ulcer =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDuodenal Ulcer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004381 =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362245702441 =005 20120730163000.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85040000 =035 \\$aBZN9906NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDuodenum$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDuodenal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004378 =LDR 00345cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362245802441 =005 20120730163000.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039999 =035 \\$aBZN9905NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDuodenum$xCancer =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDuodenal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004379 =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362245902441 =005 20120730163000.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85039998 =035 \\$aBZN9904NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL863$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM345$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP156$cPhysiology =150 \\$aDuodenum 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Amputations and prosthetics, 2002:$bp. 14 (Residual limb: the part of the limb that remains after amputation. Also called stump or residuum.) =670 \\$aWinchell, E. Coping with limb loss, 1995:$bp. 64 (Residual limb care) =670 \\$aEmail correspondence from Leslie Duncan, Nat'l Limb Loss Information Center, Nov. 19, 2002$b(Many amputees find the term 'stump' unacceptable and distasteful. Residual limbs is preferred as the replacement terminology.) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Amputation Stumps) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(residuum: pl. residua or residuums) =750 \2$aAmputation Stumps$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000672 =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361955202441 =005 20250214141200.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004661 =035 \\$aBZK4567NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD553 =150 \\$aAmputation =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedic surgery =750 \2$aAmputation, Surgical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000671 =LDR 00589cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361955302441 =005 20120730162303.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004658 =035 \\$aBZK4564NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAmpulla of Vater =450 \\$aAmpulla hepatopancreatica =450 \\$aAmpulla Vateri =450 \\$aHepatopancreatic ampulla =450 \\$aPapilla of Vater =450 \\$aVater's ampulla =450 \\$aVater's papilla =550 \\$wg$aBile ducts =550 \\$wg$aPancreatic duct =750 \2$aAmpulla of Vater$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014670 =LDR 00605cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361955402441 =005 20090212094057.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004652 =035 \\$aBZK4558NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTK6565.A55$cRadio =053 \0$aTK7871.2$bTK7871.58$cElectronics =150 \\$aAmplifiers (Electronics) =450 \\$aAmps (Electronics) =450 \\$aElectronic amplifiers =450 \\$aRadio amplifiers =550 \\$wg$aElectronics =670 \\$aGoogle search, May 18, 2007 (amplifiers, amps) =750 \2$aAmplifiers, Electronic$0(DNLM)D000669$5IEN =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361955502441 =005 20060727084357.0 =008 921201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004643 =035 \\$aBZK4549NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAmphotericin B =550 \\$wg$aIonophores =550 \\$wg$aPolyene antibiotics =750 \2$aAmphotericin B$0(DNLM)D000666$5IEN =LDR 01595cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361955602441 =005 20120730162302.0 =008 000126i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004624 =035 \\$aBZK4530NU =035 \\$aSH 85004624 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL444.M315$cZoology =150 \\$aAmphipoda =450 \\$aAmphipods =450 \\$aScuds (Crustacea) =550 \\$wg$aMalacostraca =670 \\$aIntegrated Taxonomic Info. System, Jan. 26, 2000$b(Order Amphipoda, Superorder Syncarida, Subclass Eumalacostraca, Class Malacostraca, Subphylum Crustacea, Phylum Arthropoda) =670 \\$aGrosse, D.J. Species profiles : life histories and environmental requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (Pacific Northwest). Amphipods, 1986:$bp. 1 (order Anphipoda [sic], subclass Malacostraca, class Crustacea) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(amphipod: any of numerous small, flat-bodied crustaceans of the group Amphipoda, including the beach fleas, sand hoppers, etc.) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 254 (order Amphipoda, superorder Peracarida, subclass Malacostraca) p. 241 (scuds and beach fleas (Amphipoda)) =670 \\$aA synoptic classif. of living organisms, 1984:$bp. 211 (order Amphipoda, class Malacostraca, phylum Crustacea) =670 \\$aLincoln, R.J. The Cambridge ill. dict. of natural history, 1987$b(Amphipoda: sandhoppers; order of usually small peracaridan crustaceans) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Scud: an amphipod crustacean) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. 1, p. 353 (amphipod or scud) =750 \2$aAmphipoda$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033304 =LDR 00436cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361955702441 =005 20120730162300.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004612 =035 \\$aBZK4518NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQE391.A53 =150 \\$aAmphiboles =550 \\$wg$aRock-forming minerals =550 \\$wg$aSilicate minerals =670 \\$aWk AFM2734 =750 \2$aAsbestos, Amphibole$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017636 =LDR 00925cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361955802441 =005 20090212093703.0 =008 040823i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004598 =035 \\$aBZK4504NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCSfA$dWaU =053 \0$aQL640$bQL669.8$cZoology =150 \\$aAmphibians =450 \\$aAmphibia =450 \\$aBatrachia =450 \\$aHerpetofauna =450 \\$aHerpetozoa =450 \\$aHerps =450 \\$aHerptiles =550 \\$wg$aVertebrates =550 \\$aHerpetology =670 \\$aSyn. class. liv. org. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRoss, D.A. Amphibians and reptiles in the diets of North American raptors, 1991:$bt.p. (amphibians and reptiles (collectively, herptiles)) =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 18, 2000$b(titles: Herptile; herps; Herpetofauna) =670 \\$aOCLC, Sept. 18, 2000$b(herptiles; Herpetozoa) =750 \2$aAmphibians$0(DNLM)D000663$5IEN =LDR 00638cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361955902441 =005 20190304112723.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004595 =035 \\$aBZK4501NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC568.A45$cPsychiatry =053 \\$aRM666.A493$cPharmacology =150 \\$aAmphetamines =550 \\$wg$aAppetite depressants =550 \\$wg$aPhenethylamines =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system stimulants =550 \\$wg$aSympathomimetic agents =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aDorlsnd's med. dict. =750 \2$aAmphetamines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000662 =LDR 00438cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361956002441 =005 20120730162300.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004593 =035 \\$aBZK4499NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHV5822.A5$cSocial problems =053 \\$aRC568.A45$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aAmphetamine abuse =550 \\$wg$aDrug abuse =750 \2$aAmphetamine-Related Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019969 =LDR 00497cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361956102441 =005 20120730162300.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004587 =035 \\$aBZK4493NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.A49$cPharmacology =053 \\$aRS165.A$cPharmacy =150 \\$aAmoxicillin =450 \\$aHydroxyampicillin =550 \\$wg$aPenicillin =670 \\$aMESH$b(Amoxicillin x Hydroxyampicillin) =750 \2$aAmoxicillin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000658 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361956202441 =005 20120730162259.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004586 =035 \\$aBZK4492NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAmosite =550 \\$wg$aAmphiboles =550 \\$wg$aAsbestos =750 \2$aAsbestos, Amosite$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017639 =LDR 00446cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361956302441 =005 20120730162259.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004576 =035 \\$aBZK4482LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A685$cBotany =150 \\$aAmorphophallus =450 \\$aArum, Giant =450 \\$aGiant arum =450 \\$aHydrosme =550 \\$wg$aAraceae =750 \2$aAmorphophallus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031056 =LDR 00715cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361956402441 =005 20120730162259.0 =008 030707i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004570 =035 \\$aBZK4476NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL368.A5$cProtozoology =150 \\$aAmoebida =450 \\$aAmoebaea =450 \\$aAmoebina =550 \\$wg$aLobosa =670 \\$aITIS, June 18, 2003$b(Class Lobosa -- amoebas; direct children: Order Amoebida, Order Arcellinida, Order Euamoebida) =670 \\$aEuropean register of marine species, via WWW, June 18, 2003$b(3 groups within the class Lobosa: order Amoebida, order Arcellinida, order Trichosida) =750 \2$aAmoebida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016841 =LDR 00369cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361956502441 =005 20120730162259.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004568 =035 \\$aBZK4474NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.A5 =150 \\$aAmoeba =450 \\$aAmeba =550 \\$wg$aAmoebidae =750 \2$aAmoeba$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000656 =LDR 00565cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361956602441 =005 20120730162258.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004565 =035 \\$aBZK4471NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aQL975$cEmbryology =053 \\$aQM611$cHuman embryology =150 \\$aAmniotic liquid =450 \\$aAmniotic fluid =450 \\$aLiquor amnii =550 \\$wg$aBody fluids =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy =690 \\$ar:GLS:10/17/89 =750 \2$aAmniotic Fluid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000653 =LDR 00441cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361956702441 =005 20120730162258.0 =008 920521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004564 =035 \\$aBZK4470NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAmniotic fluid embolism =450 \\$aAmniotic liquid embolism =550 \\$wg$aEmbolism =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =750 \2$aEmbolism, Amniotic Fluid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004619 =LDR 00397cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361956802441 =005 20120730162258.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004562 =035 \\$aBZK4468NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL975$cEmbryology =053 \\$aQM611$cHuman embryology =150 \\$aAmnion =550 \\$wg$aFetal membranes =750 \2$aAmnion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000650 =LDR 00525cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361956902441 =005 20120730162257.0 =008 930106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004560 =035 \\$aBZK4466NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG628.3.A48 =150 \\$aAmniocentesis =550 \\$wg$aAmniotic liquid =550 \\$wg$aFetus$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aParacentesis =550 \\$wg$aPrenatal diagnosis =750 \2$aAmniocentesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000649 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361957002441 =005 20051114084958.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004557 =035 \\$aBZK4463NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC394.A5 =150 \\$aAmnesia =550 \\$wg$aDissociative disorders =550 \\$wg$aMemory disorders =750 \2$aAmnesia$0(DNLM)D000647$5IEN =LDR 00345cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880361957102441 =005 20140209165151.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004547 =035 \\$aBZK4453NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85004547 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAmmonium compounds =750 \2$aAmmonium Compounds$0(DNLM)D064751$5IEN =LDR 00551cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361957202441 =005 20140304095014.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004538 =035 \\$aBZK4444NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.N1$cChemistry =053 \0$aTD887.A66$cAir pollutant =053 \0$aTP223$cManufacture =150 \\$aAmmonia =450 \\$aAnhydrous ammonia =550 \\$wg$aAlkalies =550 \\$wg$aNitrogen compounds =681 \\$iExample under$aRefrigerants =750 \2$aAmmonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000641 =LDR 00342cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361957302441 =005 20120730162256.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004528 =035 \\$aBZK4434LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.U48 =150 \\$aAmmi =550 \\$wg$aUmbelliferae =750 \2$aAmmi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031165 =LDR 00409cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361957402441 =005 20120203094545.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004511 =035 \\$aBZK4417NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBX8129.A5$bBX8129.A6$cChristian denomination =150 \\$aAmish =450 \\$aOld Order Amish =550 \\$wg$aMennonites =750 \2$aAmish$0(DNLM)D061365$5IEN =LDR 00479cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361957502441 =005 20120730162256.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004509 =035 \\$aBZK4415NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB56.5.A43$cClinical chemistry =150 \\$aAmiodarone =550 \\$wg$aBenzofuran =550 \\$wg$aKetones =550 \\$wg$aMyocardial depressants =550 \\$wg$aVasodilators =750 \2$aAmiodarone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000638 =LDR 00628cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361957602441 =005 20120730162256.0 =008 920710||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004508 =035 \\$aBZK4414NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP606.A43 =150 \\$aAminotransferases =450 \\$aTransaminases =550 \\$wg$aTransferases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chemical and biological aspects of vitamin B6 catalysis : procs. of a symp. ... 1984. =670 \\$aNLM. =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aTransaminases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000637 =LDR 00882cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361957702441 =005 20120730162255.0 =008 920710i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004507 =035 \\$aBZK4413NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.A465$cPharmacology =150 \\$aAminopyridines =450 \\$aPyridinamine =550 \\$wg$aAmines =550 \\$wg$aPyridine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Aminopyridines and similarly acting drugs : effects on nerves, muscles and synapses : Proceedings ... 1981, 1982. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Aminopyridine) =670 \\$aMESH$b(plural) =670 \\$aNIH$b(See Pyridines, Aminopyridines) =670 \\$aCCD$b(C b5 (BH b4 (BNNH b2 (B) =670 \\$aMerck$b(Use: in manuf. pharmaceut. especially antihistamine; in the manuf. of drugs and dyes; Pyridinamine) =750 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Entry term: Amiloride Hydrochloride. Scope note: A pyrazine compound inhibiting sodium reabsorption through sodium channels in renal epithelial cells. 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\\$aImmediate hypersensitivity =550 \\$wg$aImmunologic diseases =550 \\$aImmunoglobulin E =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hypersensitivity x Allergy) =670 \\$aLC data base, 10/2/92$b(allergic diseases) =750 \2$aHypersensitivity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006967 =750 \2$aAllergy and Immunology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000486 =LDR 00892cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361961302441 =005 20141219105139.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002595 =035 \\$aBZK2501NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dViU$dDLC$dABAU =053 \0$aTL159.5 =150 \\$aAir bag restraint systems =450 \\$aAir bags (Automobiles) =450 \\$aAir cushion restraint systems =450 \\$aAirbag restraint systems =450 \\$aAirbags (Automobiles) =450 \\$aAutomobile air bag restraint systems =450 \\$aInflatable restraint systems =450 \\$aRestraint systems, Air bag =550 \\$wg$aAutomobiles$xOccupant restraint systems =670 \\$aIIHS-HLDE Crash Testing & Highway Safety, via WWW, Aug. 25, 2014$btopics/airbags (Airbags are one of the most important safety innovations of recent decades) =750 \2$aAir Bags$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017278 =LDR 01397cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361961402441 =005 20120730162146.0 =008 050324i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001304 =035 \\$aBZK1210NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQR82.A43 =150 \\$aAeromonas =550 \\$wg$aAeromonadaceae =670 \\$aThe Prokaryotes, via WWW, Mar. 24, 2005$b(Aeromonadaceae (the genera Aeromonas and Plesiomonas)) =670 \\$aList of bacterial names with standing in nomenclature, via WWW, Mar. 24, 2005$b(Aeromonas Stanier 1943, genus. Type genus of the family Aeromonadaceae) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, Mar. 24, 2005$b(Genus Aeromonas, Family Pseudomonadaceae) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, Mar. 24, 2005$b(Aeromonas. Rank: genus. Family Aeromonadaceae) =670 \\$aGarrity, G.M. Taxonomic outline of the procaryotic genera, Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, second edition, 2001, via WWW, Mar. 24, 2005:$bPDF p. 13 (Order XII, "Aeromonadales"; Family I, Aeromonadaceae; Genus I, Aeromonas) =670 \\$aMESH browser, via WWW, Mar. 24, 2005$b(Aeromonas. A genus of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria that occurs singly, in pairs, or in short chains. Its organisms are found in fresh water and sewage and are pathogenic to humans, frogs, and fish. Family Aeromonadaceae) =750 \2$aAeromonas$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000333 =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361961502441 =005 20120730162222.0 =008 931004||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002592 =035 \\$aBZK2498NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIonized air =450 \\$wnne$aAir, Ionized =550 \\$wg$aAir =550 \\$wg$aIonized gases =750 \2$aAir Ionization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000390 =LDR 00492cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361961602441 =005 20120730162146.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85001238 =035 \\$aBZK1144LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.R98 =150 \\$aAegle =550 \\$wg$aRutaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 32 (Aegle, genus Rutaceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 30 (Aegle corr�ea) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 266. =750 \2$aAegle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D045471 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361961702441 =005 20180212091428.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003661 =035 \\$aBZK3567NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAllergists =550 \\$wg$aImmunologists =550 \\$wg$aInternists =750 \2$aAllergists$0(DNLM)D000072223$5IEN =LDR 00598cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361961802441 =005 20070614091427.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002587 =035 \\$aBZK2493NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTD883.17 =150 \\$aIndoor air pollution =450 \\$wnne$aAir$xPollution, Indoor =550 \\$wg$aAir$xPollution =550 \\$aSick building syndrome =670 \\$aWork cat.: Indoor pollutants, 1981:$bp. 17, etc. (Indoor pollution) p. 76, etc. (Indoor air) p. 419 (Indoor air pollution) =750 \2$aAir Pollution, Indoor$0(DNLM)D016902$5IEN =LDR 00375cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361961902441 =005 20120730162145.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001226 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02001587 =035 \\$aBZK1132NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL536 =150 \\$aAedes =550 \\$wg$aMosquitoes =750 \2$aAedes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000330 =LDR 00569cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361962002441 =005 20050203093044.0 =008 930106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003660 =035 \\$aBZK3566NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAllergic encephalomyelitis =450 \\$aDisseminated vasculomyelinopathy =450 \\$aEncephalomyelitis, Allergic$5IEN =450 \\$aHyperergic encephalomyelitis =550 \\$wg$aAutoimmune diseases =550 \\$wg$aEncephalomyelitis =750 \2$aEncephalomyelitis, Autoimmune, Experimental$0(DNLM)D004681$5IEN =LDR 01591cz a2200409n 4500 =001 9880361962102441 =005 20090514174846.0 =008 010327i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002574 $zsh2009113475 =035 \\$aBZK2480NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aTD881$bTD890$cEnvironmental technology =150 \\$aAir$xPollution =450 \\$aAir contaminants =450 \\$aAir pollutants =450 \\$aAir pollution =450 \\$aAir$xPollution$xControl =450 \\$aAir pollution control =450 \\$aAir toxics =450 \\$aAirborne pollutants =450 \\$aAtmosphere$xPollution =450 \\$aContaminants, Air =450 \\$aControl of air pollution =450 \\$aPollutants, Air =450 \\$aToxics, Air =550 \\$wg$aPollution =550 \\$aAir quality =550 \\$aAtmospheric deposition =670 \\$aCalabrese, E.J. Air toxics and risk assessment, 1990$b(air toxics) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Air pollution; air pollutants) =670 \\$aLee, C.C. Environmental engineering dict.:$bp. 19 (air pollutants; air contaminants) =670 \\$aHenry, J.G. Environmental science and engineering:$bp. 471 (air pollutants) =670 \\$aHuman exposure assessment for airborne pollutants, 1991. =670 \\$aA status report to the community : Living Cities--Air Toxics Program, 2002:$bp. 6 (controlling air pollution) p. 11 (controlling air toxics) =688 \\$aHeading from sh2009113475, deleted 20090421: 150:##:_{dollar}a Air _{dollar}x Pollution =750 \2$aAir Pollutants$0(DNLM)D000393$5IEN-M =750 \2$aAir Pollution$0(DNLM)D000397$5IEN-M =LDR 01346cz a2200421n 4500 =001 9880361962202441 =005 20201104174733.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001086 =035 \\$aBZK0992NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC =053 \0$aHF5801$bHF6182 =150 \\$aAdvertising =450 \\$aAds =450 \\$aAdvertisements =450 \\$aAdvertising, Consumer =450 \\$aAdvertising, Retail =450 \\$aAdvertising$xRetail trade =450 \\$aAdvertising, Store =450 \\$aCommercial speech =450 \\$aConsumer advertising =450 \\$aRetail advertising =450 \\$aSpeech, Commercial =450 \\$aStore advertising =550 \\$wg$aBusiness =550 \\$wg$aCommunication in marketing =550 \\$wg$aIndustrial publicity =550 \\$wg$aRetail trade =550 \\$aAdvertisers =550 \\$aBranding (Marketing) =550 \\$aPropaganda =550 \\$aPublic relations =550 \\$aPublicity =550 \\$aSales promotion =550 \\$aSelling =670 \\$aBlack's law dict.$b(Commercial speech doctrine: speech that was categorized as "commercial" in nature, i.e. speech that advertised a product or service for profit or business purpose) =670 \\$aRosenblum, M.L. How to design effective store advertising, 1974. =750 \2$aAdvertising$0(DNLM)D000329$5IEN =LDR 00475cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361962302441 =005 20120730162237.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003659 =035 \\$aBZK3565NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAllergens =360 \\$isubdivision$aAllergenicity$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Allergenicity; Insulin--Allergenicity =550 \\$wg$aAntigens =750 \2$aAllergens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000485 =LDR 00692cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361962402441 =005 20120730162145.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001056 =035 \\$aBZK0962NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85001056 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aAdulthood =450 \\$aAdults =450 \\$aGrown-ups =450 \\$aGrownups =550 \\$wg$aAge groups =550 \\$wg$aLife cycle, Human =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 30, 2000$b(grown-ups; grownups; grown ups) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(grown-up (noun) : adult) =670 \\$aRandom House Web. unabr. dict.$b(grownup : a mature, fully grown person; adult) =750 \2$aAdult$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000328 =LDR 00616cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361962502441 =005 20140401142749.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002572 =035 \\$aBZK2478NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQR101 =150 \\$aAir$xMicrobiology =450 \\$aAerobiology =450 \\$aAeromicrobiology =450 \\$wnne$aAir$xBacteriology =550 \\$wg$aMicrobiology =670 \\$aLee, R.W.H. A select bibliography on aeromicrobiological studies, 1962. =670 \\$aAl-Dagal, M.M. Aeromicrobiology, 1989. =750 \2$aAir Microbiology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000391 =LDR 00441cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361962602441 =005 20140204163949.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003645 =035 \\$aBZK3551NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSB732.75$cAgriculture =150 \\$aAllelopathy =550 \\$wg$aPlant ecology =550 \\$wg$aPlant physiology =550 \\$aAllelopathic agents =750 \2$aAllelopathy$0(DNLM)D064089$5IEN =LDR 00457cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361962702441 =005 20120730162222.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002570 =035 \\$aBZK2476NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC161$bQC166.5$cPhysics =053 \0$aQD163$cInorganic chemistry =150 \\$aAir =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aAtmospheric =550 \\$wg$aAtmosphere =750 \2$aAir$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000388 =LDR 01133cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880361962802441 =005 20150317125349.0 =008 060310i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001045 =035 \\$aBZK0951NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dMMiltC$dDLC$dNcU$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ806 =150 \\$aAdultery =450 \\$aAdulterous relationships =450 \\$aCheating, Marital =450 \\$aExtra-marital sex =450 \\$aExtramarital relations$5IEN =450 \\$aExtramarital sex =450 \\$aInfidelity, Marital =450 \\$aMarital cheating =450 \\$aMarital infidelity =550 \\$wg$aMarriage =550 \\$wg$aSex crimes =550 \\$aParamours =670 \\$aRandom House$b(adultery; adulterous) =670 \\$aSquires, K. Spying on your spouse: a guide for anyone who suspects a partner is cheating, c1996. =670 \\$aGreen, R.B. Cheaters: 180 telltale signs mates are cheating and how to catch them, c2003. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 22, 2014$b(Extramarital sex; also referred to as adultery, fornication, philandery, or infidelity) =750 \2$aExtramarital Relations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005114 =LDR 00981cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361962902441 =005 20120730162236.0 =008 930409||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85003625 =035 \\$aBZK3531NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP801.A35 =150 \\$aAllantoin =450 \\$aCordianine =450 \\$aDioxoimidazolidinyl urea =450 \\$aGlyoxyldiureide =450 \\$aUreidohydantoin =550 \\$wg$aHydantoin =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(diureide of glyoxylic acid found in allantoin fluid, fetal urine and as a urinary excretion; product of purine metabolism in most mammals but not in man and higher apes. Produced synthetically by the oxydation of uric acid, used to encourage epithelium formation in wounds and ulcers. Active substance in maggot treatment. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b[97-59-6] =750 \2$aAllantoin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000481 =LDR 00812cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361963002441 =005 20131023091838.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001028 =035 \\$aBZK0934NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aLC5201$bLC6660 =150 \\$aAdult education =360 \\$isubdivision$aAdult education$iunder individual Christian denominations, e.g.$aCatholic Church--Adult education =450 \\$aAdults, Education of =450 \\$aEducation of adults =550 \\$wg$aEducation =550 \\$aContinuing education =550 \\$aOpen learning =750 \2$81$wb$aAdult$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000328 =750 \2$81$wb$aEducation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004493 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAdult$iand$aEducation$5IEN-M =LDR 01012cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361963102441 =005 20130523173816.0 =008 921221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002541 =035 \\$aBZK2447NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85002541 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.A37$cMicrobiology =053 \0$aRA643.75$bRA643.86$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC606.5$bRC606.65$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aAIDS (Disease) =450 \\$wnne$aAcquired immune deficiency syndrome =450 \\$aAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome =450 \\$aAcquired immunological deficiency syndrome =550 \\$wg$aHIV infections =550 \\$wg$aImmunological deficiency syndromes =550 \\$wg$aVirus-induced immunosuppression =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fettner, A.G. The truth about aids, 1985. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) =670 \\$aBest & Taylor:$bp. 374. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(AIDS) =750 \2$aAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000163 =LDR 00623cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361963202441 =005 20120730162140.0 =008 050627i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001027 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAdult children =450 \\$aAdult daughters =450 \\$aAdult offspring =450 \\$aAdult sons =450 \\$aGrown-up children =450 \\$aLegal-aged children =450 \\$aMiddle-aged children =550 \\$wg$aAdulthood =550 \\$wg$aChildren =680 \\$iHere are entered works on adults who have middle-aged or elderly parents. =750 \2$aAdult Children$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032721 =LDR 00477cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361963302441 =005 20120730162221.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85002496 =035 \\$aBZK2402NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAgriculturists =450 \\$aAgricultural scientists =450 \\$aAgriculturalists =450 \\$aAgronomists =550 \\$wg$aLife scientists =550 \\$aAnimal specialists =750 \2$aAgriculture$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000383 =LDR 01217cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361963402441 =005 20120730162236.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003619 =035 \\$aBZK3525NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTL235.6$bTL235.7 =150 \\$aAll terrain vehicles =450 \\$aAll-terrain cycles (Motor vehicles) =450 \\$aATV's$5IEN =450 \\$aATVs (All terrain vehicles) =450 \\$aTerrain vehicles =550 \\$wg$aOff-road vehicles =670 \\$aAuto dict., c1993$b(all-terrain vehicle, small light-weight vehicle with high-flotation tires, designed primarily for off-highway use) =670 \\$aDict. of automobile engineering, 1996$b(all-terrain; for use on any kind of surface) =670 \\$aDelmar's automotive dict., c1997$b(all-terrain cycle: a small, three-wheeled, off-road vehicle by Honda; all-terrain vehicle: a small, lightweight, four-wheeled vehicle with high flotation tires designed primarily for off-highay use; ATV) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on small, recreational, motorized vehicles with three or more wheels fitted with wide tires for traction over unpaved trails. =750 \2$aOff-Road Motor Vehicles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015541 =LDR 00634cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361963502441 =005 20120730162219.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002415 =035 \\$aBZK2321NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aS1$bS790.3 =150 \\$aAgriculture =360 \\$isubdivision$aAgriculture$iunder ethnic groups; and headings beginning with the words$aAgricultural$iand$aFarm =450 \\$aFarming =450 \\$aHusbandry =550 \\$wg$aIndustrial arts =550 \\$wg$aLife sciences =550 \\$aFood supply =550 \\$aLand use, Rural =750 \2$aAgriculture$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000383 =LDR 01178cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361963602441 =005 20080315134552.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001025 =035 \\$aBZK0931NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC569.5.C55$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aAdult child abuse victims =450 \\$aAdult survivors of child abuse =450 \\$aAdults abused as children =450 \\$aChild abuse survivors =450 \\$aChild abuse victims, Adult =450 \\$aGrown-up abused children =550 \\$wg$aVictims of crimes =550 \\$aAbused children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Leeham, J. Grown-up abused children, 1985$b(Former victims of abuse; Grown-up abused children; Adult survivors of child abuse; Child abuse victims who have survived to adulthood) =670 \\$aNYT index, 4/16-30/84:$bp. 75 (..."80% of sex offenders were abused themselves as children") =680 \\$iHere are entered works on adults who were abused as children. Works on children who are victims of child abuse are entered under$aAbused children. =681 \\$iNote under$aAbused children =750 \2$aAdult Survivors of Child Abuse$0(DNLM)D054523$5IEN =LDR 00435cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361963702441 =005 20120730162235.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003606 =035 \\$aBZK3512NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD281.A5 =150 \\$aAlkylation =550 \\$wg$aChemical reactions =550 \\$wg$aHydrocarbons =550 \\$wg$aPetroleum$xRefining =750 \2$aAlkylation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000478 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361963802441 =005 20120730162140.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85001023 =035 \\$aBZK0929NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH622 =150 \\$aAdsorption (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =550 \\$aAbsorption (Physiology) =750 \2$aAdsorption$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000327 =LDR 00432cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361963902441 =005 20120730162219.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85002339 =035 \\$aBZK2245NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC965.A5 =150 \\$aAgricultural laborers$xDiseases =450 \\$wnne$aAgricultural laborers$xDiseases and hygiene =750 \2$aAgricultural Workers' Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000382 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361964002441 =005 20120730162235.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003603 =035 \\$aBZK3509NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB145 =150 \\$aAlkalosis =550 \\$wg$aAcid-base imbalances =750 \2$aAlkalosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000471 =LDR 01335cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361964102441 =005 20120730162139.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85001022 =035 \\$aBZK0928NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aAdsorption =360 \\$isubdivision$aAbsorption and adsorption$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aInsulin--Absorption and adsorption;$iand subdivision$aIsotopes--Absorption and adsorption$iunder individual elements and groups of elements, e.g.$aCopper--Isotopes--Absorption and adsorption =360 \\$isubdivision$aAbsorption and adsorption$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Absorption and adsorption =450 \\$aSorption =550 \\$wg$aSeparation (Technology) =550 \\$wg$aSurface chemistry =670 \\$aBosbach, D. Experimental study on Ra p2+ (B uptake by barite (BaSO b4 (B), 2010:$babstr. ( p226 (BRa p2+ (B and p133 (BBa p2+ (B uptake by barite in aqueous solution; the uptake of p226 (BRa p2+ (B and p133 (BBa p2+ (B is not only limited to adsorption reactions; equilibration between aqueous Ra p2+ (B and barite involves the replacement of a substantial fraction of the initial barite and proceeds significantly beyond pure surface adsorption processes) =750 \2$aAdsorption$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000327 =LDR 00673cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361964202441 =005 20120730162219.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85002310 =035 \\$aBZK2216NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aS530$bS539 =150 \\$aAgricultural education =450 \\$aEducation, Agricultural =550 \\$wg$aTechnical education =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on education in agriculture. Works on methods of instruction in agriculture are entered under$aAgriculture--Study and teaching. =681 \\$iNote under$aAgriculture--Study and teaching =750 \2$aAgriculture$xeducation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000383Q000193 =LDR 00379cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361964302441 =005 20120730162219.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002284 =035 \\$aBZK2190NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aS583$bS587.5 =150 \\$aAgricultural chemistry =550 \\$wg$aChemistry =750 \2$aChemistry, Agricultural$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002622 =LDR 00639cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361964402441 =005 20120730162139.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85001015 =035 \\$aBZK0921NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC271.D$cCancer chemotherapy =053 \\$aRM666.D$cPharmacology =150 \\$aDoxorubicin =450 \\$wnne$aAdriamycin =550 \\$wg$aAnthracyclines =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Antibiotics, Anthracyclines, Adriamycin) =670 \\$aMerck$b(Doxorubicin; adriamycin is former generic name) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDoxorubicin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004317 =LDR 00621cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361964502441 =005 20070525082559.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003598 =035 \\$aBZK3504NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD421$bQD421.7$cChemistry =053 \\$aQK898.A4$cBotanical chemistry =053 \\$aRM666.A4$cPharmacology =053 \\$aRS431.A53$cPharmaceutical chemistry =150 \\$aAlkaloids =450 \\$aAlcaloids =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial metabolites =550 \\$wg$aOrganonitrogen compounds =550 \\$wg$aPlant metabolites =750 \2$aAlkaloids$0(DNLM)D000470$5IEN =LDR 00551cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361964602441 =005 20130725125730.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002279 =035 \\$aBZK2185NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aS583$bS587.73$cGeneral =053 \0$aTD427.A35$cWater pollutant =150 \\$aAgricultural chemicals =450 \\$aAgrichemicals =450 \\$aAgrochemicals =450 \\$aFarm chemicals =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =550 \\$wg$aFarm supplies =750 \2$aAgrochemicals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016573 =LDR 00541cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361964702441 =005 20050404085716.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85001014 =035 \\$aBZK0920NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ420.A3 =150 \\$aAdrenogenital syndrome =450 \\$aCongenital adrenal hyperplasia =550 \\$wg$aAdrenal glands$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aGonads$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSexual disorders =550 \\$aHyperandrogenism =750 \2$aAdrenogenital Syndrome$0(DNLM)D047808$5IEN =LDR 00380cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361964802441 =005 20120730162235.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003597 =035 \\$aBZK3503NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAlkaline phosphatase =550 \\$wg$aPhosphatases =550 \\$wg$aZinc enzymes =750 \2$aAlkaline Phosphatase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000469 =LDR 00424cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361964902441 =005 20120730162217.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85002254 =035 \\$aBZK2160NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAgraphia =450 \\$aDysgraphia =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aLanguage disorders =550 \\$wg$aWriting =750 \2$aAgraphia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000381 =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361965002441 =005 20120730162235.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85003595 =035 \\$aBZK3501NU =035 \\$ash 85003595 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD172.A42 =150 \\$aAlkaline earth metals =450 \\$aMetals, Alkaline earth$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aLight metals =750 \2$aMetals, Alkaline Earth$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008673 =LDR 00466cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362366402441 =005 20140327103327.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063384 =035 \\$aBZR3290NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM292.4.H9$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aHydrocortisone =450 \\$aCompound F =450 \\$aCortisol =450 \\$aHydrocortone =550 \\$wg$aGlucocorticoids =750 \2$aHydrocortisone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006854 =LDR 00559cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362366502441 =005 20050418083017.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063383 =035 \\$aBZR3289NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHydrocolloid surgical dressings =450 \\$aAlginate surgical dressings =450 \\$aHydrocolloid dressings (Surgery) =450 \\$aSurgical dressings, Alginate =450 \\$aSurgical dressings, Hydrocolloid =550 \\$wg$aOcclusive surgical dressings =750 \2$aBandages, Hydrocolloid$0(DNLM)D047070$5IEN =LDR 01265cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362366602441 =005 20130514162729.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063381 =035 \\$aBZR3287NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.C5$cChemistry =053 \0$aTP217.H8$cChemical technology =150 \\$aHydrochloric acid =450 \\$aMuriatic acid =450 \\$aSpirits of salt =550 \\$wg$aChlorine compounds =550 \\$wg$aInorganic acids =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 28, 2013$b(Hydrochloric acid is a clear, colourless solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl) in water. It is a highly corrosive, strong mineral acid with many industrial uses. Hydrochloric acid is found naturally in gastric acid. Other names: Muriatic acid; Spirits of salt) =670 \\$aThe American heritage dictionary of the English language, �2000, updated in 2009, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Jan. 28, 2013$b(hydrochloric acid: A clear, colorless, fuming, poisonous, highly acidic aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride, HCl, used as a chemical intermediate and in petroleum production, ore reduction, food processing, pickling, and metal cleaning. It is found in the stomach in dilute form.) =750 \2$aHydrochloric Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006851 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362366702441 =005 20080508095544.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063380 =035 \\$aBZR3286NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.H86$bZoology =150 \\$aHydrocharitaceae =550 \\$wg$aHelobiae =750 \2$aHydrocharitaceae$0(DNLM)D031321$5IEN =LDR 00550cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362366802441 =005 20120730163300.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063379 =035 \\$aBZR3285NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ496.H9 =150 \\$aHydrocephalus in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =750 \2$81$wb$aHydrocephalus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006849 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHydrocephalus$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00457cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362366902441 =005 20120730163300.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063378 =035 \\$aBZR3284NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC391 =150 \\$aHydrocephalus =450 \\$aHydrocephaly =450 \\$aWater on the brain =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHydrocephalus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006849 =LDR 00412cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362367002441 =005 20070420142110.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063377 =035 \\$aBZR3283NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC898 =150 \\$aHydrocele =550 \\$wg$aSpermatic cord$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aTestis$xDiseases =750 \2$aTesticular Hydrocele$0(DNLM)D006848$5IEN =LDR 00489cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362367102441 =005 20120730163300.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063372 =035 \\$aBZR3278NU =035 \\$ash 85063372 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD305.H5$bQD305.H9$cAliphatic =053 \\$aQD341.H9$cAromatic =053 \\$aTP492.82.H93$cRefrigerants =150 \\$aHydrocarbons =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =750 \2$aHydrocarbons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006838 =LDR 01252cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362367202441 =005 20130515140156.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063370 =035 \\$aBZR3276NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.B7$cChemistry =150 \\$aHydrobromic acid =550 \\$wg$aBromine compounds =550 \\$wg$aInorganic acids =550 \\$aHydrogen bromide =670 \\$aThe American heritage dictionary of the English language, �2000, updated in 2009, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Jan. 28, 2013$b(hydrobromic acid: A clear, colorless or faintly yellow, highly acidic and corrosive aqueous solution of hydrogen bromide, HBr, used in the manufacture of bromides.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 28, 2013$b(Hydrobromic acid is a strong acid formed by dissolving the diatomic molecule hydrogen bromide (HBr) in water. "Constant boiling" hydrobromic acid is an aqueous solution that distills at 124.3 �C and contains 47.6% HBr by weight, which is 8.89 mol/L. Hydrobromic acid has a pKa of -9, making it a stronger acid than hydrochloric acid, but not as strong as hydroiodic acid. Hydrobromic acid is one of the strongest mineral acids known.) =750 \2$aHydrobromic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018054 =LDR 00365cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362367302441 =005 20120730163300.0 =008 920521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063366 =035 \\$aBZR3272NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHydroa vacciniforme =550 \\$wg$aPhotosensitivity disorders =750 \2$aHydroa Vacciniforme$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006837 =LDR 00392cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362367402441 =005 20140327103326.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063356 =035 \\$aBZR3262NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.A8$cAliphatic compounds =053 \0$aQD341.A8$cAromatic compounts =150 \\$aHydrazines =750 \2$aHydrazines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006834 =LDR 00831cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362367502441 =005 20120730163259.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063290 =035 \\$aBZR3196NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S3$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.H93$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aHydrangeas =450 \\$aHortensia =450 \\$wnne$aHydrangea =550 \\$wg$aSaxifragaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bailey, D.A. Hydrangea production, 1989. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Hydrangea; syn: Hortensia) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 204. =670 \\$aSPN. =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Hydrangea; syn: Hortensia) =670 \\$aHaworth-Booth, M. Hydrangeas, 1975. =750 \2$aHydrangea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031966 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362367602441 =005 20120730163259.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063289 =035 \\$aBZR3195NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHydralazine =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular agents =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHydralazine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006830 =LDR 00373cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362367702441 =005 20120730163259.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063283 =035 \\$aBZR3189NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL377.H9 =150 \\$aHydra =550 \\$wg$aHydridae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHydra$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006829 =LDR 00437cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362367802441 =005 20120730163259.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063279 =035 \\$aBZR3185NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHydantoin =550 \\$wg$aImidazolines =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Hydantoins. Scope note: Compounds based on imidazolidine dione.) =750 \2$aHydantoins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006827 =LDR 00572cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362367902441 =005 20120730163259.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063278 =035 \\$aBZR3184NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.H93 =150 \\$aHybridomas =450 \\$aMyeloma-spleen cell hybrids =550 \\$wg$aClone cells =550 \\$wg$aLymphocytes =550 \\$wg$aMonoclonal antibodies =550 \\$wg$aPlasmacytoma =550 \\$wg$aSomatic hybrids =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHybridomas$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006825 =LDR 00669cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362368002441 =005 20120730163259.0 =008 031230i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063276 =035 \\$aBZR3182NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH421$bQH425 =150 \\$aHybridization =360 \\$isubdivision$aHybridization$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Hybridization =450 \\$aHybridisation =450 \\$aHybridism =550 \\$wg$aBreeding =550 \\$wg$aHeredity =550 \\$aMendel's law =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 13, 2003$b(titles: hybridisation) =750 \2$aHybridization, Genetic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006824 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362368102441 =005 20120730163259.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063268 =035 \\$aBZR3174NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHybrid computers =550 \\$wg$aComputers =750 \2$aComputers, Hybrid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003203 =LDR 00579cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362368202441 =005 20120730163259.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063257 =035 \\$aBZR3163NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD321$cOrganic chemistry =053 \0$aQP702.H8$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aHyaluronic acid =450 \\$aHyaluronan =550 \\$wg$aMucopolysaccharides =550 \\$wg$aOrganic acids =670 \\$aJ. Hepatology, 1988:$bv. 6(2), p. 144. =670 \\$aMESH (Hyaluronic Acid) =750 \2$aHyaluronic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006820 =LDR 00509cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362368302441 =005 20120730163259.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063253 =035 \\$aBZR3159NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ274 =150 \\$aHyaline membrane disease =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPediatric respiratory diseases =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory distress syndrome =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHyaline Membrane Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006819 =LDR 01542cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362368402441 =005 20130916095510.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063250 =035 \\$aBZR3156LC =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.A83$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.H9$cCulture =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aHyacinths =450 \\$aHyacinthus (Plant genus) =550 \\$wg$aAsparagaceae =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 1, 2013:$bHyacinth (plant) (Hyacinthus is a small genus of bulbous flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. Plants are commonly called hyacinths. Several types of brodiea, squill, and other plants that were formerly classified in the lily family and have flower clusters borne along the stalk also have common names with hyacinth in them. Hyacinths should also not be confused with the genus Muscari, which are commonly known as grape hyacinths.) =670 \\$aITIS, July 1, 2013$b(hyacinth -- Genus: Hyacinthus L. -- accepted. Family Asparagaceae) =670 \\$aPlants database, July 1, 2013$b(Hyacinthus L. - hyacinth. Family: Liliaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, July 1, 2013$b(Genus: Hyacinthus L. Family: Asparagaceae subfamily Scilloideae tribe Hyacintheae subtribe Hyacinthinae. Also sometimes placed in: Hyacinthaceae, Liliaceae. Common name: hyacinth) =670 \\$aWorld checklist of selected plant families, via WWW, July 1, 2013$b(Hyacinthus. Family: Asparagaceae) =750 \2$aHyacinthus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031423 =LDR 02365cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9880362368502441 =005 20140512080210.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063158 =035 \\$aBZR3064NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dUk =053 \0$aRC394.H85 =150 \\$aHuntington's disease =450 \\$aChronic progressive chorea =450 \\$aChronic progressive hereditary chorea =450 \\$aDegenerative chorea =450 \\$aHC (Disease) =450 \\$aHD (Disease) =450 \\$aHereditary chorea =450 \\$aHuntington chorea =450 \\$aHuntington chronic progressive hereditary chorea =450 \\$aHuntington disease =450 \\$wnne$aHuntington's chorea =450 \\$aLund-Huntington chorea =450 \\$aMicrocellular striatal syndrome =450 \\$aProgressive hereditary chorea, Chronic =550 \\$wg$aChorea =550 \\$wg$aDementia =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDegeneration =670 \\$aHuntington's Disease Association website, 17 Feb. 2014:$bwhat is HD? (Huntington's disease, which is often called HD, is an hereditary disorder of the central nervous system; it used to be known as Huntington's chorea or HC) =670 \\$aNHS UK website, 17 Feb. 2014:$bconditions (Huntington's disease is an inherited disease of the brain that damages certain brain cells; Huntington's disease was originally called Huntington's chorea) =670 \\$aWikipedia, 17 Feb. 2014$b(Huntington's disease is a neurodegenerative genetic disorder that affects muscle coordination and leads to cognitive decline and psychiatric problems; it typically becomes noticeable in mid-adult life; HD is the most common genetic cause of abnormal involuntary writhing movements called chorea, which is why the disease used to be called Huntington's chorea) =670 \\$aMeSH, April 3, 2014$b(Huntington disease; familial disorder inherited as an autosomal dominant trait and characterized by the onset of progressive chorea and dementia in the fourth or fifth decade of life; entry terms: Chronic Progressive Hereditary Chorea (Huntington); 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This heading may be divided geographically for works on this branch of learning in a specific place. Works on the historiography of particular regions, countries, cities, etc. are entered under the name of the place subdivided by$aHistoriography. =750 \2$aHistoriography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006663 =LDR 00460cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362369402441 =005 20131226140412.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85061091 =035 \\$aBZR0997NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aD14$bD15$cGeneral =150 \\$aHistorians =450 \\$aHistoriographers =450 \\$aLocal historians$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aScholars =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHistory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006664 =LDR 00477cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362369502441 =005 20120730163238.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85061088 =035 \\$aBZR0994NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC147.H7$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aHistoplasmosis =550 \\$wg$aReticulo-endothelial system$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aSystemic mycoses =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHistoplasmosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006660 =LDR 00451cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362369602441 =005 20120730163238.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85061087 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02074395 =035 \\$aBZR0993NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.H5 =150 \\$aHistones =550 \\$wg$aBasic proteins =550 \\$wg$aChromatin =550 \\$wg$aNucleoproteins =750 \2$aHistones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006657 =LDR 00319cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362369702441 =005 20121007195030.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85061085 =035 \\$aBZR0991NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHistology$xTechnique =750 \2$aHistological Techniques$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006652 =LDR 00653cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362369802441 =005 20120730163238.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85061084 =035 \\$aBZR0990NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL807$cAnimal =053 \\$aQM550$bQM577.8$cHuman and comparative =150 \\$aHistology =360 \\$isubdivision$aHistology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, and under individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFishes--Histology; 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Works on citizens of Latin American countries are entered under$aLatin Americans.$iWorks on citizens of Latin American countries in the United States are entered under$aLatin Americans--United States. =681 \\$iNote under$aLatin Americans =750 \2$aHispanic or Latino$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006630 =LDR 00501cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362370802441 =005 20110315092528.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85061030 =035 \\$aBZR0936NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP114.C65$cPhysiology =150 \\$aHis bundle =450 \\$aAtrioventricular bundle =450 \\$aBundle of His =450 \\$aFasciculus atrioventricularis =550 \\$wg$aHeart conduction system =750 \2$aBundle of His$0(DNLM)D002036$5IEN =LDR 00775cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362370902441 =005 20120730163237.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85061021 =035 \\$aBZR0927NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHirschsprung's disease =450 \\$aAchalasia, Pelvirectal =450 \\$aCongenital megacolon =450 \\$aHirschsprung disease =450 \\$aMegacolon, Congenital =450 \\$aMy�a's disease =450 \\$aPelvirectal achalasia =550 \\$wg$aColon (Anatomy)$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aMegacolon =550 \\$wg$aPediatric gastroenterology =667 \\$aFormerly included under heading Megacolon; split off in LCSH 84 =690 \\$ar2:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHirschsprung Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006627 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362371002441 =005 20120730163237.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060991 =035 \\$aBZR0897LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.E9 =150 \\$aHippomane =550 \\$wg$aEuphorbiaceae =750 \2$aHippomane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031285 =LDR 00392cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362371102441 =005 20120730163237.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060983 =035 \\$aBZR0889LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.H65 =150 \\$aHippocastanaceae =450 \\$aAesculaceae =550 \\$wg$aSapindales =750 \2$aHippocastanaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031318 =LDR 00559cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362371202441 =005 20100303125445.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060982 =035 \\$aBZR0888NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL938.H56$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM455$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP383.25$cPhysiology =150 \\$aHippocampus (Brain) =450 \\$aAmmon's horn =450 \\$aCornu ammonis =550 \\$wg$aCerebral cortex =550 \\$wg$aLimbic system =750 \2$aHippocampus$0(DNLM)D006624$5IEN =LDR 00652cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362371302441 =005 20120730163237.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060974 =035 \\$aBZR0880NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD772 =150 \\$aHip joint$xDislocation, Congenital =450 \\$aCongenital dislocation of the hip =450 \\$aHip dislocation, Congenital =450 \\$aHip dysplasia, Congenital =450 \\$aHip joint$xCongenital dislocation =550 \\$wg$aDysplasia =550 \\$wg$aHip joint$xAbnormalities =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHip Dislocation, Congenital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006618 =LDR 00445cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362371402441 =005 20120730163237.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060973 =035 \\$aBZR0879NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD772 =150 \\$aHip joint$xDislocation =450 \\$aHip dislocation$5IEN =681 \\$iExample under$aDislocations =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHip Dislocation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006617 =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362371502441 =005 20120730163237.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060970 =035 \\$aBZR0876NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHip joint =450 \\$aCoxa =550 \\$wg$aJoints =750 \2$aHip Joint$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006621 =750 \2$aHip$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006615 =LDR 00379cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362371602441 =005 20120730163236.0 =008 050801i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060932 =035 \\$aBZR0838HS =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBL1100$bBL1295 =150 \\$aHinduism =550 \\$wg$aReligions =550 \\$aBrahmanism =750 \2$aHinduism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018596 =LDR 00491cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362371702441 =005 20120730163236.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060758 =035 \\$aBZR0664NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP395 =150 \\$aHigher nervous activity =450 \\$aCortical function, Higher =450 \\$aNervous activity, Higher =550 \\$wg$aNeurophysiology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHigher Nervous Activity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006613 =LDR 00890cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362371802441 =005 20121007194645.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060677 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02070979 =035 \\$aBZR0583NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP519.9.H53$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aQR69.H54$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRS189.5.H54$cPharmacy =150 \\$aHigh performance liquid chromatography =450 \\$aChromatography, High pressure liquid$5IEN =450 \\$aHigh performance chromatography =450 \\$aHigh pressure liquid chromatography =450 \\$aHigh sensitivity liquid chromatography =450 \\$aHigh speed liquid chromatography =450 \\$aHPLC (Chromatography) =550 \\$wg$aHigh pressure (Science) =550 \\$wg$aLiquid chromatography =750 \2$aChromatography, High Pressure Liquid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002851 =LDR 00539cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362371902441 =005 20120730163236.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060671 =035 \\$aBZR0577NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM237.6 =150 \\$aHigh-fiber diet =450 \\$aFiber deficiency diseases$xDiet therapy =450 \\$aHigh-residue diet =550 \\$wg$aDiet in disease =550 \\$wg$aFiber in human nutrition =550 \\$aFiber deficiency diseases =750 \2$aDietary Fiber$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004043 =LDR 00534cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362372002441 =005 20070424091116.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060667 =035 \\$aBZR0573NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP99.3.H53 =150 \\$aHigh density lipoproteins =450 \\$aAlpha lipoproteins =450 \\$aHDL (Lipoproteins) =450 \\$aLipoproteins, HDL =550 \\$wg$aBlood lipoproteins =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lipoproteins, HDL) =750 \2$aLipoproteins, HDL$0(DNLM)D008075$5IEN =LDR 00496cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362372102441 =005 20120730163236.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060616 =035 \\$aBZR0522NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.J85$cBotany =053 \0$aSD397.H6$cForestry =150 \\$aHickories =450 \\$aCarya =450 \\$wnne$aHickory =450 \\$aHickory trees =450 \\$aHicoria =550 \\$wg$aJuglandaceae =750 \2$aCarya$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031325 =LDR 00589cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362372202441 =005 20120730163236.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060608 =035 \\$aBZR0514NU =035 \\$ash 85060608 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHiccups =450 \\$aHiccoughing =450 \\$aHiccoughs =450 \\$aHiccuping =450 \\$aHiccupping =450 \\$aSingultus =550 \\$wg$aSpasms =550 \\$wg$aSymptoms =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(hiccup or hiccough; hiccuping also hiccupping, hiccoughing) =750 \2$aHiccup$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006606 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362372302441 =005 20120730163236.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060602 =035 \\$aBZR0508LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M27$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.H6$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aHibiscus =550 \\$wg$aMalvaceae =750 \2$aHibiscus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031584 =LDR 00540cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362372402441 =005 20120730163236.0 =008 920103||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060601 =035 \\$aBZR0507NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL755 =150 \\$aHibernation =360 \\$isubdivision$aHibernation$iunder individual animals, e.g.$aFishes--Hibernation =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$xWintering =550 \\$wg$aDormancy (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aSleep behavior in animals =750 \2$aHibernation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006605 =LDR 00478cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362372502441 =005 20120730163236.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060595 =035 \\$aBZR0501NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHiatal hernia =450 \\$aEsophageal hernia =450 \\$aHiatus hernia =550 \\$wg$aDiaphragmatic hernia =670 \\$aRandom House$b(hiatus hernia, also hiatal hernia) =750 \2$aHernia, Hiatal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006551 =LDR 00457cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362372602441 =005 20120730163236.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060587 =035 \\$aBZR0493NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP702.H$cAnimal biochemistry =150 \\$aHexose phosphates =450 \\$aHexosephosphates$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSugar phosphates =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHexosephosphates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006600 =LDR 00626cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362372702441 =005 20120730163235.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060586 =035 \\$aBZR0492NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dCoU-DA =150 \\$aHexane =450 \\$aIsohexane =550 \\$wg$aAlkanes =670 \\$aToxicological profile for hexane, 1999. =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 23, 2006$b(MeSH heading: Hexanes; entry term: Isohexanes; scope note: six-carbon saturated hydrocarbon group of the methane series; MESH tree structure showing hexane as one of the alkanes) =750 \2$aHexanes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006586 =LDR 00517cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362372802441 =005 20120730163235.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060560 =035 \\$aBZR0466NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.E9$cBotany =053 \\$aSB291.H4$cCulture =150 \\$aHevea =450 \\$aHevea brasiliensis =450 \\$aPara rubber tree =450 \\$aSiphonia ridleyana =550 \\$wg$aEuphorbiaceae =550 \\$wg$aRubber plants =750 \2$aHevea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028482 =LDR 00428cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362372902441 =005 20120730163235.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060553 =035 \\$aBZR0459NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S3$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.H52$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aHeuchera =450 \\$aAlumroot =550 \\$wg$aSaxifragaceae =750 \2$aHeuchera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031996 =LDR 00650cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362373002441 =005 20120730163235.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060546 =035 \\$aBZR0452NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH421$cBiology =053 \\$aS494$cBreeding =053 \\$aSB123$cPlant breeding =053 \\$aSF105$cAnimal breeding =150 \\$aHeterosis =450 \\$aHybrid vigor =550 \\$wg$aBreeding =550 \\$wg$aFertility =550 \\$wg$aGrowth =550 \\$wg$aGrowth (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aHybridization =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHybrid Vigor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006823 =LDR 00698cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362373102441 =005 20120730163235.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060525 =035 \\$aBZR0431NU =035 \\$ash 85060525 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD399$bQD406 =150 \\$aHeterocyclic compounds =450 \\$aCycloids, Mixed (Chemistry) =450 \\$aHeteroatomic compounds =450 \\$aHeterocycles =450 \\$aMixed cycloids (Chemistry) =550 \\$wg$aOrganic cyclic compounds =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(hetero atom: a heterocyclic atom; i.e. any atom, other than carbon in an atomic ring) =750 \2$aHeterocyclic Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006571 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362373202441 =005 20080520092402.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060524 =035 \\$aBZR0430NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH599 =150 \\$aHeterochromatin =550 \\$wg$aChromatin =750 \2$aHeterochromatin$0(DNLM)D006570$5IEN =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362373302441 =005 20120730163235.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060491 =035 \\$aBZR0397NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHesperidin =550 \\$wg$aBioflavonoids =681 \\$iExample under$aBioflavonoids =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHesperidin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006569 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362373402441 =005 20120730163235.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060462 =035 \\$aBZR0368NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR400$bQR400.2 =150 \\$aHerpesviruses =450 \\$aHerpesviridae =550 \\$wg$aDNA viruses =750 \2$aHerpesviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006564 =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362373502441 =005 20120730163235.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060461 =035 \\$aBZR0367LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR189.5.H48 =150 \\$aHerpesvirus vaccines =550 \\$wg$aViral vaccines =750 \2$aHerpesvirus Vaccines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D022283 =LDR 00444cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362373602441 =005 20120730163235.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060460 =035 \\$aBZR0366NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF809.H47 =150 \\$aHerpesvirus diseases in animals =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary virology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHerpesviridae Infections$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006566Q000662 =LDR 00756cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362373702441 =005 20120730163235.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060459 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02069086 =035 \\$aBZR0365NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.H48$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aHerpesvirus diseases =450 \\$wnne$aHerpes =450 \\$aHerpesvirus infections =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aInternational Conference of Immunobiology and Prophylaxis of Human Herpesvirus Infections (4th : 1989 : Fukuoka-shi, Japan). Immunobiology and prophylaxis of human herpesvirus infections, c1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Herpesvirus Infections) =750 \2$aHerpesviridae Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006566 =LDR 01099cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362373802441 =005 20120730163235.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060456 =035 \\$aBZR0362NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC147.H6 =150 \\$aShingles (Disease) =450 \\$aAcute posterior ganglionitis =450 \\$aGanglionitis, Acute posterior =450 \\$wnne$aHerpes zoster =450 \\$aPosterior ganglionitis, Acute =450 \\$aZona (Disease) =450 \\$aZoster (Disease) =550 \\$wg$aHerpesvirus diseases =670 \\$aRandom House$b(shingles. Pathol. a disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus, esp. by reactivated virus in an older person, characterized by skin eruptions and pain along the course of involved sensory nerves. Also called herpes zoster.) =670 \\$aAcad. Am. encyc.$b(shingles) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Herpes zoster x Shingles x Zona x Zoster) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(herpes zoster. Called also acute posterior ganglionitis, shingles, zoster, and zona) =750 \2$aHerpes Zoster$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006562 =LDR 00584cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362373902441 =005 20120730163234.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060455 =035 \\$aBZR0361NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR400.2.H47 =150 \\$aHerpes simplex virus =450 \\$aHerpesvirus hominis =450 \\$aHSV (Virus) =450 \\$aSimplexvirus$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aHerpesviruses =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/6/91$b(HSV) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Herpesvirus hominis x Herpes simplex virus) =750 \2$aSimplexvirus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018139 =LDR 00410cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362374002441 =005 20120730163234.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060454 =035 \\$aBZR0360NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC147.H6 =150 \\$aHerpes simplex =550 \\$wg$aHerpesvirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xInfections =750 \2$aHerpes Simplex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006561 =LDR 00618cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362374102441 =005 20120730163234.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060453 =035 \\$aBZR0359NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.H45$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC203.H45$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aHerpes genitalis =450 \\$aGenital herpes =450 \\$aHerpes progenitalis =450 \\$aHerpes simplex, Genital =550 \\$wg$aHerpes simplex =550 \\$wg$aSexually transmitted diseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHerpes Genitalis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006558 =LDR 00589cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362374202441 =005 20120730163234.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85060445 =035 \\$aBZR0351NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85060445 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV5822.H4$cSocial aspects =053 \0$aRC568.H4$cMedicine =150 \\$aHeroin abuse =450 \\$aHeroin addiction =450 \\$wnne$aHeroin habit =550 \\$wg$aDrug abuse =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 24, 2005$b(heroin abuse; heroin addiction) =750 \2$aHeroin Dependence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006556 =LDR 00523cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362374302441 =005 20120730163234.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060444 =035 \\$aBZR0350NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aHV5822.H4$cSocial pathology =053 \0$aRM666.H35$cPharmacology =150 \\$aHeroin =450 \\$aAcetomorphine =450 \\$aDiacetylmorphine =450 \\$aDiamorphine =450 \\$aDimorphine =550 \\$wg$aMorphine =750 \2$aHeroin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003932 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362374402441 =005 20120730163612.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093474 =035 \\$aBZU3380NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNutrition surveys =450 \\$aDiet surveys =450 \\$aFood consumption surveys =550 \\$wg$aSurveys =750 \2$aNutrition Surveys$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009749 =LDR 00554cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362374502441 =005 20190306172633.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093473 =035 \\$aBZU3379NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTX359$bTX360 =150 \\$aNutrition policy =450 \\$aFood policy =450 \\$aFood$xGovernment policy =450 \\$aNutrition and state =450 \\$aNutrition$xGovernment policy =450 \\$aState and nutrition =550 \\$wg$aSocial policy =750 \2$aNutrition Policy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018673 =LDR 00492cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362374602441 =005 20120730163612.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093471 =035 \\$aBZU3377NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNutrition disorders in infants =450 \\$aInfant nutrition disorders =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aNutrition disorders in children =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInfant Nutrition Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007228 =LDR 00390cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362374702441 =005 20120730163612.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093470 =035 \\$aBZU3376NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ399.N8 =150 \\$aNutrition disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =750 \2$aChild Nutrition Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015362 =LDR 00475cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362374802441 =005 20120730163612.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093469 =035 \\$aBZU3375NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA645.N87$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC620$bRC627$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aNutrition disorders =450 \\$aDisorders of nutrition =550 \\$wg$aDiseases =750 \2$aNutrition Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009748 =LDR 00751cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362374902441 =005 20120730163612.0 =008 060502i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093463 =035 \\$aBZU3369NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNutrition$xRequirements =360 \\$isubdivision$aNutrition--Requirements$iunder classes of persons, e.g.$aInfants--Nutrition--Requirements =450 \\$aDietary requirements =450 \\$aFood requirements, Dietary =450 \\$aNeeds, Nutritional =450 \\$aNutrient requirements =450 \\$aNutrition requirements =450 \\$aNutritional needs =450 \\$aNutritional requirements =450 \\$aRequirements, Nutritional =750 \2$aNutritional Requirements$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009751 =LDR 00343cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362375002441 =005 20080327105257.0 =008 020711||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093454 =035 \\$aBZU3360NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNutrition$xGenetic aspects =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =750 \2$aNutrigenomics$0(DNLM)D054647$5IEN =LDR 00477cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362375102441 =005 20120730163612.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093452 =035 \\$aBZU3358NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNutrition$xEvaluation =450 \\$aNutritional assessment =450 \\$aNutritional status measurement =670 \\$aLC data base, 9/16/88. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNutrition Assessment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015596 =LDR 01728cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362375202441 =005 20090210092213.0 =008 030723i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093451 =035 \\$aBZU3357NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP141$bQP185.3$cPhysiology =053 \0$aRA784$cPersonal health =053 \0$aTX341$bTX641$cHome economics =150 \\$aNutrition =360 \\$isubdivision$aNutrition$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups; and subdivision$aNutritional aspects$iunder diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Nutritional aspects =360 \\$isubdivision$aNutrition$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups; and subdivision$aNutritional aspects$iunder diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Nutritional aspects =360 \\$isubdivision$aNutrition$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups; and subdivision$aNutritional aspects$iunder topics, e.g.$aCancer--Nutritional aspects =450 \\$aAlimentation =450 \\$aFood$xHealth aspects =450 \\$aNutrition$xHealth aspects =550 \\$wg$aHealth =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =550 \\$aDiet =550 \\$aDietetics =550 \\$aDigestion =550 \\$aFood =550 \\$aFood habits =550 \\$aMalnutrition =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the sum of the physiological processes involved in the assimilation and utilization of nutrients for proper body functioning and health. This heading may be subdivided by place to indicate the nutritional status of a group of people in the place. Works on the food and drink regularly consumed by an individual or group of people are entered under$aDiet. =681 \\$iNote under$aDiet =750 \2$aNutritional Physiological Phenomena$0(DNLM)D009747$5IEN =LDR 00484cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362375402441 =005 20120730163612.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093434 =035 \\$aBZU3340NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRT71$bRT81 =150 \\$aNursing students =450 \\$aStudent nurses =450 \\$aStudents, Nursing$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aHealth occupations students =550 \\$wg$aNurses =750 \2$aStudents, Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013338 =LDR 00794cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362375502441 =005 20120730163612.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093433 =035 \\$aBZU3339NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRT89 =150 \\$aNursing services$xAdministration =450 \\$aAdministration, Nursing service =450 \\$aNursing$xAdministration =450 \\$aNursing administration =450 \\$wnne$aNursing service administration =450 \\$aSupervisory nursing =550 \\$wg$aHealth services administration =670 \\$aWork cat.: Midwest Alliance in Nursing. Program Meeting (7th : 1986 : Chicago, Ill.). Marketing, nursing, political power, 1986. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNursing, Supervisory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009745 =LDR 00316cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362375602441 =005 20150623160130.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093429 =035 \\$aBZU3335NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNursing schools$xFaculty =750 \2$aFaculty, Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005181 =LDR 00591cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362375702441 =005 20120730163611.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093422 =035 \\$aBZU3328NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRT71$bRT81 =150 \\$aNursing schools =450 \\$aHospital training-schools =450 \\$aSchools, Nursing$5IEN =450 \\$aSchools of nursing =450 \\$aTraining schools for nurses =550 \\$wg$aHealth occupations schools =550 \\$wg$aNursing$xStudy and teaching =750 \2$aSchools, Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012579 =LDR 00472cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362375802441 =005 20120730163611.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093417 =035 \\$aBZU3323NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRT50 =150 \\$aNursing records =450 \\$aNotes, Nurses' =450 \\$aNurses' notes =550 \\$wg$aCommunication in nursing =550 \\$wg$aMedical records =750 \2$aNursing Records$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009737 =LDR 00412cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362375902441 =005 20120730163611.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093415 =035 \\$aBZU3321NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aZ675.N8 =150 \\$aNursing libraries =450 \\$aLibraries, Nursing$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aMedical libraries =750 \2$aLibraries, Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007994 =LDR 00625cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362376002441 =005 20120730163611.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093396 =035 \\$aBZU3302NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA997$bRA999 =150 \\$aNursing homes =450 \\$aLong-term skilled nursing facilities =450 \\$aNursing facilities, Skilled =450 \\$aSkilled care facilities =450 \\$aSkilled nursing facilities =550 \\$wg$aLong-term care facilities =670 \\$aKnapp, M. 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20120730164159.0 =008 880208i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021429 =035 \\$aCAV7449NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.S =150 \\$aSchizopyrenida =550 \\$wg$aRhizopoda =750 \2$aSchizopyrenida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016847 =LDR 00351cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362781002441 =005 20120730164159.0 =008 880208i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021428 =035 \\$aCAV7448LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL368.C59 =150 \\$aSarcocystidae =550 \\$wg$aCoccidia =750 \2$aSarcocystidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D021745 =LDR 00418cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362781102441 =005 20120730164159.0 =008 880208i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88021423 =035 \\$aCAV7443NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL368.H33$cProtozoology =150 \\$aPlasmodium vivax =550 \\$wg$aPlasmodium =670 \\$aMESH (Plasmodium vivax) =750 \2$aPlasmodium vivax$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010966 =LDR 00449cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362781202441 =005 20120730164159.0 =008 880208i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88021419 =035 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\\$aCAV7393NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.M =150 \\$aMicrosporea =550 \\$wg$aMicrosporidia =750 \2$aMicrosporea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016815 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362782202441 =005 20120730164159.0 =008 880205i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021360 =035 \\$aCAV7380NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.K =150 \\$aKinetofragminophora =450 \\$aHolotricha =550 \\$wg$aCiliata =750 \2$aKinetofragminophorea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016799 =LDR 00993cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362782302441 =005 20120730164159.0 =008 880205i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88021354 =035 \\$aCAV7374NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL368.H95$cProtozoology =150 \\$aHypotrichida =450 \\$aHypotricha =450 \\$aHypotrichia =450 \\$aHypotrichina =450 \\$aHypotrichorida =450 \\$aHypotrichous ciliates =450 \\$aHypotrichs =550 \\$wg$aSpirotricha =670 \\$aBerger, H. Mohograph of the Urostyloidea (Ciliophora, Hypotricha), c2006:$bp. xi (hypotrichous ciliates; Hypotricha; hypotrichs) =670 \\$aITIS, Mar. 19, 2007$b(Order Hypotrichida, Subclass Spirotricha, Class Ciliatea, Phylum Ciliophora) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Mar. 19, 2007$b(Hypotrichia. Rank: sublass. Synonyms: Hypotrichida, hypotrichs. Class Spirotrichea, Subphylum Intramacronycleata, Ciliophora) =750 \2$aHypotrichida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016810 =LDR 00375cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362782402441 =005 20120730164159.0 =008 880204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021331 =035 \\$aCAV7351NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.H95 =150 \\$aEuplotes =450 \\$aPloesconia =550 \\$wg$aEuplotidae =750 \2$aEuplotes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016812 =LDR 00345cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362782502441 =005 20120730164159.0 =008 880204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021323 =035 \\$aCAV7343LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL368.C59 =150 \\$aEimeriidae =550 \\$wg$aCoccidia =750 \2$aEimeriidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D021743 =LDR 00376cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362782602441 =005 20120730164159.0 =008 880203i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021321 =035 \\$aCAV7341NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.C59 =150 \\$aEimeria =550 \\$wg$aEimeriidae =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEimeria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004539 =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362782702441 =005 20120730164159.0 =008 880203i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021305 =035 \\$aCAV7325NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.K5 =150 \\$aCrithidia =550 \\$wg$aTrypanosomatidae =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCrithidia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003421 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362782802441 =005 20120730164159.0 =008 880129i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021288 =035 \\$aCAV7308NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.T76 =150 \\$aBalantidium =550 \\$wg$aBalantidiidae =690 \\$ar:AMD:5/30/90 =750 \2$aBalantidium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001448 =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362782902441 =005 20120730164159.0 =008 880129i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021265 =035 \\$aCAV7285NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.A5 =150 \\$aAcanthamoeba =550 \\$wg$aAcanthamoebidae =690 \\$ar:AJO:8/9/90 =750 \2$aAcanthamoeba$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000048 =LDR 00335cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362783002441 =005 20060803085309.0 =008 880217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021252 =035 \\$aCAV7280LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL430.7.U6 =150 \\$aUnio =550 \\$wg$aUnionidae =750 \2$aUnio$0(DNLM)D049881$5IEN =LDR 00404cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362783102441 =005 20060602135814.0 =008 880217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021197 =035 \\$aCAV7226LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL430.7.D8 =150 \\$aDreissena =450 \\$aDreissensia =450 \\$aTrichogonia =550 \\$wg$aDreissenidae =750 \2$aDreissena$0(DNLM)D049875$5IEN =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362783202441 =005 20060530081908.0 =008 880126i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021186 =035 \\$aCAV7215LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL430.7.C67 =150 \\$aCorbicula =550 \\$wg$aCorbiculidae =750 \2$aCorbicula$0(DNLM)D049874$5IEN =LDR 00409cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362783302441 =005 20060524131544.0 =008 880126i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021178 =035 \\$aCAV7207LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL430.7.C2 =150 \\$aCardiidae =450 \\$aCockles (Mollusks) =450 \\$aHeart shells =550 \\$wg$aVeneroida =750 \2$aCardiidae$0(DNLM)D049873$5IEN =LDR 00343cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362783402441 =005 20060518085036.0 =008 880126i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021172 =035 \\$aCAV7201LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL430.7.U6 =150 \\$aAnodonta =550 \\$wg$aUnionidae =750 \2$aAnodonta$0(DNLM)D049877$5IEN =LDR 00607cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362783502441 =005 20120730164158.0 =008 880208in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000752 =035 \\$aCAV7128NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.C65 =150 \\$aCoxsackievirus infections =450 \\$aCoxsackie virus infections =450 \\$aCoxsackievirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aEnterovirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Coxsackieviruses, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Coxsackievirus infections) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCoxsackievirus Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003384 =LDR 00709cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362783602441 =005 20120730164158.0 =008 880208i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000751 =035 \\$aCAV7127NU =035 \\$aSH 88000751 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.A85$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRC121.A85$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aAspergillosis =450 \\$aAspergillus diseases =450 \\$aAspergillus infections =550 \\$wg$aMycoses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Int. Symp. Topics in Mycology Aspergillus and aspergillosis, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aAspergillosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001228 =LDR 01092cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362783702441 =005 20120730164158.0 =008 880202||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000662 =035 \\$aCAV7099NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHexachlorobenzene =450 \\$aAnticarie =450 \\$aBunt-cure =450 \\$aBunt-no-more =450 \\$aHCB (Chemical) =450 \\$aJulin's carbon chloride =450 \\$aPerchlorobenzene =550 \\$wg$aBenzene =550 \\$wg$aFungicides =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hexachlorobenzene, 1986. =670 \\$aMerck$b(hexachlorobenzene, perchlorobenzene, anticarie, bunt-cure, bunt-no-more, Julin's carbon chloride) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. chem.$b(hexachlorobenzene, perchlorobenzene) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(hexachlorobenzene, perchlorobenzene) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aASTI. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =675 \\$aHennepin;$aWeb. 3 =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHexachlorobenzene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006581 =LDR 00577cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362783802441 =005 20120730164158.0 =008 880201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000636 =035 \\$aCAV7078NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlood-vessels$xDilatation =450 \\$aVasodilatation =450 \\$aVasodilation =550 \\$aVasodilators =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vanhoutte, P.M. Vasodilatation, c1988. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Vasodilatation) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Vasodilatation) =750 \2$aVasodilation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014664 =LDR 00669cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362783902441 =005 20120730164158.0 =008 000825i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88000619 =035 \\$aCAV7064NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ416.H63 =150 \\$aHodgkin's disease in children =550 \\$wg$aCancer in children =550 \\$wg$aLymphomas in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hodgkin's disease in children, c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aHodgkin Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006689 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHodgkin Disease$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01267cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362784002441 =005 20120730164158.0 =008 880128i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000579 =035 \\$aCAV7028NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSentinel health events =450 \\$aEvents, Sentinel health =450 \\$aHealth events, Sentinel =450 \\$aSentinel events (Public health) =450 \\$aSentinel surveillance$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aHealth status indicators =670 \\$aWork cat.: Measuring avoidable deaths and diseases in New York State, 1988$b(sentinel health events; sentinel events; "defined by the Working Group on Preventable and Manageable Diseases, under the leadership of the late Dr. David Rutstein of Harvard Medical School.") =675 \\$aMESH;$aMosby's med. nurs. dict.;$aWeb. med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aMed. word finder;$aMaxcy-Rosenau;$aSlee health care terms;$aHosp. admin. term.;$aEnyc. dict. med. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on an index of potentially avoidable diseases, disabilities, and deaths occurring in a population and related to special circumstances, or to specific risks, exposures, or hazards. =750 \2$aSentinel Surveillance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018571 =LDR 00698cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362784102441 =005 20120730164158.0 =008 880128|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000578 =035 \\$aCAV7027NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP752.L52 =150 \\$aLipoxins =550 \\$wg$aArachidonic acid =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lipoxins, c1988$b("a new class of lipid-derived oxygenation products, discovered in 1984, which can originate from either arachidonic acid or eicosapentaenoic acid within various cells or during cell-cell internations.") =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aMerck;$aGoodman & Gilman's Pharmacol. basis therapeutics;$aChem. abstr. =750 \2$aLipoxins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044045 =LDR 00865cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362784202441 =005 20120730164158.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88000506 =035 \\$aCAV6974NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP519.9.A37 =150 \\$aAffinity labeling =360 \\$isubdivision$aAffinity labeling$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aInsulin--Affinity labeling =450 \\$aLabeling, Affinity =550 \\$wg$aAnalytical biochemistry =550 \\$aMolecular probes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Knorre, D.G. Affinity modification of biopolymers, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Affinity labels) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Chemistry, Analytical methods, Affinity labeling) =670 \\$aStenesh dict. biochem. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =750 \2$aAffinity labels$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000345 =LDR 00652cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362784302441 =005 20201118174045.0 =008 880121i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000379 =035 \\$aCAV6894LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL444.M33 =150 \\$aCrangonidae =550 \\$wg$aDecapoda (Crustacea) =550 \\$wg$aShrimps =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dardeu, M.R. Crangonid shrimps (Crustacea, Caridea), with a description of a new species of Pontocaris, 1983. =670 \\$aKaestner invert. zoo.:$bv. 3, p. 318. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 304. =750 \2$aCrangonidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033501 =LDR 00844cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362784402441 =005 20120730164141.0 =008 870416i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87002388 =035 \\$aCAT5451NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCD-I technology =450 \\$aCDI technology =450 \\$aCompact disc interactive technology =450 \\$aCompact disk interactive technology =450 \\$aTechnology, CD-I =550 \\$wg$aCompact discs =670 \\$aWork cat.: Business Strategy Conf. (1987 : San Fran., Calif.). CDI, c1986:$bCIP t.p. (CDI) pub. info. (compact disc interactive) Table of contents (CD-I) =670 \\$aCD ROM markets, c1986:$bpp. 3, 4, 6, etc. (CD-I) =675 \\$aASTI;$aBDNE2;$a9000 words;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech.;$aIAC =750 \2$aCD-I$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D019034 =LDR 00714cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362784502441 =005 20120730164141.0 =008 870415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87002381 =035 \\$aCAT5444NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM330 =150 \\$aCentral nervous system depressants =450 \\$aCNS depressants =450 \\$aDepressants, Central nervous system =550 \\$wg$aNeuropsychopharmacology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Toxicology of CNS depressants, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aGoodman. The Pharmacologic Basis of Therapeutics, 1985:$bpp. 339-371 (genrl. discussion) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCentral Nervous System Depressants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002492 =LDR 00471cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362784602441 =005 20120730164141.0 =008 870414||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87002364 =035 \\$aCAT5428NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aC-peptide =450 \\$aConnecting peptide =550 \\$wg$aPeptides =550 \\$wg$aProinsulin =670 \\$aMESH$b(C-peptide x Connecting peptide) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/7/90 =750 \2$aC-Peptide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002096 =LDR 00533cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362784702441 =005 20120730164141.0 =008 870414i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87002351 =035 \\$aCAT5415LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.H88 =150 \\$aHydrophyllaceae =550 \\$wg$aTubiflorae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Barroso, L.J. Considera�c�oes s�obre a fam�ilia Hydrophyllaceae, 1945. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 430. =750 \2$aHydrophyllaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029522 =LDR 00597cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362784802441 =005 20120730164141.0 =008 870414i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87002334 $zsh 88022875 =035 \\$aCAT5400NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L42$cBotany =150 \\$aLecythidaceae =550 \\$wg$aMyrtales =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mori, S.A. The Lecythidaceae of a lowland neotropical forest, c1987. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Lecythidaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 353. =750 \2$aLecythidaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031381 =LDR 00712cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362784902441 =005 20120730164141.0 =008 870413||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87002299 =035 \\$aCAT5365NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeovascularization =450 \\$aAngiogenesis =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels$xGrowth =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ocular circulation and neovascularization, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aNIH;$aBest and Taylor's Physiol. basis of med. practice;$aSodeman's Pathologic physiology =750 \2$aNeovascularization, Pathologic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009389 =750 \2$aNeovascularization, Physiologic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018919 =LDR 00920cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362785002441 =005 20120730164141.0 =008 870413i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87002283 =035 \\$aCAT5350NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.D583$cPharmacology =150 \\$aDisulfiram =450 \\$aAntabuse (Registered trademark)$5IEN =450 \\$aAntabuse (Trademark) =450 \\$aBisdiethylthiocarbamoyl disulphide =450 \\$aEthyldithiurame =450 \\$aTetraethylthiuram disulphide =550 \\$wg$aDiethyldithiocarbamate =550 \\$wg$aEnzyme inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: McNichol, R.W. Disulfiram, c1987. =670 \\$aMerck Index. =670 \\$aPhysicians Desk Reference. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aOcat heading$b(Bisdiethylthiocarbamoyl disulphide) =670 \\$aUSAN/USP$b(Disulfiram, Antabuse (Wyeth-Ayerst)) =750 \2$aDisulfiram$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004221 =LDR 00898cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362785102441 =005 20040820140117.0 =008 870413i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87002271 =035 \\$aCAT5339LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK569.S32 =150 \\$aScenedesmus =450 \\$aScenodesmus =550 \\$wg$aScenedesmaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Groba, J. Okre�slenie wp�ywu insektycyd�ow fosforoorganicznych na intensywno�s�c fotosyntezy glon�ow, 1979. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.):$bp. 1564 (Scenodesmus) =670 \\$aBold algae:$bp. 146. =670 \\$aGreeson, P.E. An annotated key to the identification of commonly occurring and dominant genera of algae observed in the phytoplankton of the United States:$bp. 42. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Scenedesmus) =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/6/87. =750 \2$aScenedesmus$0(DNLM)D044444$5IEN =LDR 00718cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362785302441 =005 20120730164141.0 =008 870401||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001978 =035 \\$aCAT5059NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGlucosinolates =550 \\$wg$aGlucosides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Glucosinolates in rapeseeds, 1987. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Glucosinolates) =670 \\$aChem. abstr.$b(see Glycosides, glucosinolates) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index$b(Glucosinolates) =675 \\$aASTI;$aHackh chem. dict.;$aHawley chem. dict.;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aMerck =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlucosinolates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005961 =LDR 00579cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362785402441 =005 20120730164141.0 =008 920204||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87001973 =035 \\$aCAT5054NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPyrophosphates =450 \\$aDiphosphates =550 \\$wg$aPolyphosphates =670 \\$aASTI. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Phosphates; Pyrophosphates) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading. =670 \\$aChem. abst. index guide$b(Pyrophosphates, see Diphosphates) =750 \2$aDiphosphates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011756 =LDR 01180cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362785502441 =005 20120730164141.0 =008 870401||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001972 =035 \\$aCAT5053NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aThiamin pyrophosphate =450 \\$aCocarboxylase =450 \\$aDiphosphothiamin =450 \\$aDiphosphothiamine =450 \\$aPhosphorylated thiamin =450 \\$aPhosphorylated thiamine =450 \\$aThiamin diphosphate =450 \\$aThiamine diphosphate =450 \\$aThiamine pyrophosphate =450 \\$aTPP (Coenzyme) =550 \\$wg$aCoenzymes =550 \\$wg$aPyrophosphates =550 \\$wg$aVitamin B1 =670 \\$aWork cat.: Thiamin pyrophosphate biochemistry, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Thiamine pyrophosphate) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Thiamine pyrophosphate) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Thiamin pyrophosphate; TPP) =670 \\$aEnzyme Nomenclature, 1984$b(Thiamin ...) =670 \\$aTextbook of Biochem., 2nd ed., 1986:$bpp. 973-975 (Thiamine pyrophosphate) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Vitamins, Thiamin pyrophosphate) =750 \2$aThiamine Pyrophosphate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013835 =LDR 00645cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362785602441 =005 20120730164140.0 =008 870401i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001954 =035 \\$aCAT5035NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC866.D43 =150 \\$aDefecation disorders =450 \\$aDisordered defecation =450 \\$aDisorders, Defecation =550 \\$wg$aProctology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Disordered defaecation, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Defecation) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aNIH;$aCecil's textbook of medicine;$aHennepin =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDefecation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003672 =LDR 00785cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362785702441 =005 20120730164140.0 =008 870331i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001932 =035 \\$aCAT5014LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.E9$cBotany =053 \\$aSB211.M29$cRoot crops =053 \\$aSB291.M$cRubber plants =150 \\$aManihot =550 \\$wg$aEuphorbiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Zehntner, L. Estudos sovre as mani�cobas do estado da Bahia, em rela�c�ao ao problema da seca, 1982$b(Manihot) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Manihot) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 1376. =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 712. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant):$bp. 1038. =670 \\$aEngler Syllabus:$bp. 259. =750 \2$aManihot$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002365 =LDR 01143cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362785802441 =005 20120730164140.0 =008 000607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87001925 $zsh 88022521 =035 \\$aCAT5009LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R215$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.M64$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aMonkshoods =450 \\$aAconites (Plants) =450 \\$wnne$aAconitum =450 \\$aMonkshood =550 \\$wg$aRanunculaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gorelova, A.P. Introduktsi�i�a akonitov v Subarktiku, 1986. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Aconite; Aconitum; monkshood) =670 \\$aHortus 3. =670 \\$aWyman's Gardening Encyc. =670 \\$aIntegrated Taxon. Info. System, June 8, 2000$b(Aconitum. Common name: monkshood. Family Ranunculaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, June 8, 2000$b(Aconitum. Family: Ranunculaceae. Common name: aconite, monkshood) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, via WWW, June 8, 2000$b(Aconitum. Common name: monkshood) =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(monkshood: plural -hood or -hoods) =750 \2$aAconitum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031841 =LDR 00829cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362785902441 =005 20120730164140.0 =008 870330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001905 =035 \\$aCAT4989NU =035 \\$ash 87001905 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aObservation (Scientific method) =360 \\$isubdivision$aObservations$iunder scientific headings for works consisting of numerical data obtained by the observation of natural phenomena or for discussions on the processing and use of these data, e.g.$aAstronomy--Observations =550 \\$wg$aScience$xMethodology =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Observation, def. 4a.: an act of recognizing or noting some fact or occurrence (as in nature) often involving the measurement of some magnitude with suitable instruments) =750 \2$aObservation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019370 =LDR 00952cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362786002441 =005 20120730164140.0 =008 870330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001886 =035 \\$aCAT4973NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC514 =150 \\$aParanoid schizophrenia =450 \\$aSchizophrenia, Paranoid =550 \\$wg$aSchizophrenia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kytle, E. The voices of Robby Wilde, c1987. =670 \\$aDSM III$b(type of schizophrenia dominated by one or more of following: persecutory delusions, grandiose delusions, delusional jealousy, hallucinations w/ persecutory or grandiose content) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Schizophrenia, Paranoid) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aCampbell psych. dict. =670 \\$aKaplan Psych.$b(Schizophrenia, Paranoid symptoms) =750 \2$aSchizophrenia, Paranoid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012563 =LDR 00674cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362786102441 =005 20120730164140.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87001842 =035 \\$aCAT4934NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG580.P35 =150 \\$aParasitic diseases in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: Parasitic infections of pregnancy and the newborn, 1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aParasitic Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010272 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aParasitic Diseases$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 01211cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362786202441 =005 20120730164140.0 =008 870325i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001839 =035 \\$aCAT4931NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIloprost =450 \\$aZK 36374 (Drug) =550 \\$wg$aProstacyclin$xDerivatives =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Workshop on Iloprost (1st : 1985 : Bad Kissingen, Germany). Prostacyclin and its stable analogue, Iloprost, c1986. =670 \\$aBaldus, B. "Iloprost improves the filtrability ..." 4th European conference on clinical haemorheology, Siena, 1985:$bAbstract no. 263. =670 \\$ade Langen, C.D.J. "Sustained protection by Iloprost of the porcine heart ..." J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol.:$bv. 7, pp. 924-928. =670 \\$aSchilinger, E. "Basic pharmacological aspects of Iloprost. " in Iloprost (ZK36374)... Scientific symposium, July 1984, D�usseldorf, 1985:$bpp. 11-15. =675 \\$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aAm. Drug Ind.;$aChem. Abst.;$aPharm. chem. syn.;$aKatzung's pharmacol.;$aUSAN/USP;$aMerck;$aA Ph A Drug names;$aBrit. pharmacopoeia =750 \2$aIloprost$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016285 =LDR 00764cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362786302441 =005 20120730164140.0 =008 870325||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001831 =035 \\$aCAT4927NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIsoniazid =450 \\$aINH (Drug) =450 \\$aIsonicotinic acid hydrazide =450 \\$aPyridinecarboxylic acid hydrazide =550 \\$wg$aAntitubercular agents =550 \\$wg$aHydrazine =550 \\$wg$aIsonicotinic acid =670 \\$aWork cat.: Weber, W.W. The acetylator genes and drug responses, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIsoniazid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007538 =LDR 01131cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362786402441 =005 20120730164140.0 =008 050216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87001693 =035 \\$aCAT4850NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ778.6 =150 \\$aSchool-age child care =450 \\$aAfter-school day care =450 \\$aAfterschool day care =450 \\$aDay care, School-age =450 \\$aSchool-age day care =550 \\$wg$aChild care =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bender, J. Half a childhood : time for school-age child care. =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/10/87. =670 \\$aERIC$b(School age day care) =670 \\$aWWW, Feb. 23, 2005$b(after school; after-school; afterschool) =675 \\$aHennepin =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the care of school-age children before or after the school day. Works on programs to keep school-age children constructively occupied after school with educational activities ranging from recreational to academic are entered under$aAfter-school programs. =681 \\$iNote under$aAfter-school programs =750 \2$aChild Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002654 =LDR 00865cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362786502441 =005 20060712083509.0 =008 870319||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001690 =035 \\$aCAT4847NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP606.R53 =150 \\$aRNA polymerases =450 \\$aDNA-dependent RNA polymerases =450 \\$aDNA-directed RNA polymerases =450 \\$aPolymerases, RNA =450 \\$aRibonucleate nucleotidyltransferases =450 \\$aRNA nucleotidyltransferases =550 \\$wg$aTransferases =670 \\$aWork cat.: RNA polymerases and the regulation of transcription: procs. of the 16th Steenbock Symp., c1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aEnzyme Nomenclature, 1984. =750 \2$aDNA-Directed RNA Polymerases$0(DNLM)D012321$5IEN =LDR 00810cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362786602441 =005 20130404112105.0 =008 870317i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87001587 =035 \\$aCAT4788NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 87001587 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC953.8.P58 =150 \\$aPhysical therapy for older people =450 \\$aGeriatric physical therapy =450 \\$wnne$aPhysical therapy for the aged =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: Therapeutic considerations for the elderly, 1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aPhysical Therapy Modalities$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026741 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPhysical Therapy Modalities$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00574cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362786702441 =005 20100313170049.0 =008 870304in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001333 =035 \\$aCAT4669NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aRecessions =550 \\$wg$aBusiness cycles =550 \\$aDepressions =670 \\$aWork cat.: Economic recession and specific population groups, 1986. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aDict. of Business and Economics. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill Dict. of Modern Economics. =750 \2$aEconomic Recession$0(DNLM)D057172$5IEN =LDR 00672cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362786802441 =005 20120730164140.0 =008 870303i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001256 =035 \\$aCAT4650NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL37.R666 =150 \\$aPhodopus =550 \\$wg$aHamsters =550 \\$wg$aMuridae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bergmann, M. Photoperiod and testicular function in Phodopus sungorus, c1987. =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bp. 815. =670 \\$aCorbet, G.B. A World list of mammalian species:$bp. 175. =670 \\$aMammal species of the world:$bp. 455. =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aPhodopus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017111 =LDR 01012cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362786902441 =005 20120730164139.0 =008 870227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87001199 =035 \\$aCAT4644NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOmega-3 fatty acids =450 \\$aFatty acids, Omega-3$5IEN =450 \\$aN-3 fatty acids =450 \\$aOmega-3 EFA =450 \\$aOmega-3 essential fatty acids =550 \\$wg$aUnsaturated fatty acids =550 \\$aHigh-omega-3 fatty acid diet =670 \\$aWork cat.: Niazi, S.K. The omega connection, 1987. =670 \\$aParade magazine, Nov. 9, 1986: p. 13$b(Omega-3 and your heart) =670 \\$aHealth magazine, March '87$b(Omega-3 cookery) =670 \\$aRudin, D.O. The Omega-3 phenomenon: the nutritional breakthrough of the '80s, 1987. =670 \\$aElinsky, S.E. Innovations in cooking, c1987$b(a group of fatty acids called Omega-3 or N-3) =675 \\$aFood for health, 1986;$aMESH =750 \2$aFatty Acids, Omega-3$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015525 =LDR 00921cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362787002441 =005 20120730164139.0 =008 870226i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001148 =035 \\$aCAT4636NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP108.5.C4 =150 \\$aCerebral circulation =450 \\$aBrain$xCirculation =450 \\$aCerebral blood flow =450 \\$aCerebrovascular circulation =450 \\$aCirculation, Cerebral =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation =550 \\$aBrain$xBlood-vessels =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cerebral blood flow, 1987. =670 \\$aBest & Taylor's Physiological Basis of Medical Practice. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cerebrovascular circulation) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Cerebrovascular systems, Cerebral circulation) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aCerebrovascular Circulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002560 =LDR 00981cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362787102441 =005 20120730164139.0 =008 860917||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005964 =035 \\$aCAT4624NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aToxaphene =450 \\$aCamphechlor =450 \\$aCamphene, Chlorinated =450 \\$aChlorinated camphene =450 \\$aPolychlorocamphene =450 \\$aTechnical chlorinated camphene =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sullivan, J.R. Toxaphene status in the Great Lakes, c1985. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMerck$b(also used for: Camphechlor; Chlorinated camphene; Polychlorocamphene) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(Also known as: Technical chlorinated camphene) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Toxaphene) =675 \\$aDict. waste & water treatmnt.;$aThes. water res. terms. =750 \2$aToxaphene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014112 =LDR 01033cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362787202441 =005 20120730164139.0 =008 860902i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86005038 =035 \\$aCAT4622NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 86005038 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA972 =150 \\$aHospitals$xMedical staff$xClinical privileges =450 \\$aClinical privileges in hospitals =450 \\$aHospital privileges =450 \\$aMedical staff privileges =450 \\$aPrivileges, Hospital =450 \\$aPrivileges, Medical staff =450 \\$aStaff privileges in hospitals =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hospital privileges and specialty medicine, 1986. =670 \\$aMosby's med. nurs. dict. =670 \\$aSlee health care. =670 \\$aHosp. admin. term. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Medical staff privileges) =670 \\$aDiscursive dict. health care$b(Staff privileges) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aMedical Staff Privileges$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008504 =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362787302441 =005 20120730164139.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076739 =035 \\$aCAT4619NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLibrary surveys =550 \\$wg$aSurveys =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLibrary Surveys$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008000 =LDR 00308cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362787402441 =005 20120730164139.0 =008 870325i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001845 =035 \\$aCAT3372NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSkin$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aSkin Abnormalities$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012868 =LDR 00325cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362787502441 =005 20120730164139.0 =008 870325i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001844 =035 \\$aCAT3371NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEndocrine glands$xTumors =750 \2$aEndocrine Gland Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004701 =LDR 01517cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362787602441 =005 20120730164139.0 =008 870325i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87001834 =035 \\$aCAT3369NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRB155.5$bRB155.8 =150 \\$aGenetic disorders =360 \\$isubdivision$aGenetic aspects$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Genetic aspects;$iand subdivision$aDiseases--Genetic aspects$iunder organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases--Genetic aspects =360 \\$isubdivision$aGenetic aspects$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Genetic aspects;$iand subdivision$aDiseases--Genetic aspects$iunder organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases--Genetic aspects =450 \\$aCongenital diseases =450 \\$aDisorders, Genetic =450 \\$aDisorders, Inherited =450 \\$aGenetic diseases =450 \\$aHereditary diseases =450 \\$aInherited diseases =550 \\$wg$aDiseases =550 \\$aMedical genetics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Brown, F.G. Hereditary diseases, c1987. =670 \\$aMerck manual. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hereditary diseases) =670 \\$aThompson & Thompson's Genetics in med. =670 \\$aPrinciples and practices of med. genetics. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Genetic disorders) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aHarvey's Principles and practice of medicine;$aHennepin;$aIAC =750 \2$aGenetic Diseases, Inborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030342 =LDR 00703cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362787702441 =005 20120730164139.0 =008 870325||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001832 =035 \\$aCAT3367NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIsonicotinic acid =450 \\$aCarboxypyridine =450 \\$aPyridinecarboxylic acid =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =550 \\$wg$aPyridine =550 \\$aNiacin =670 \\$aWork cat.: Weber, W.W. The acetylator genes and drug response, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMerck. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIsonicotinic Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007539 =LDR 00602cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362787802441 =005 20060727090013.0 =008 870325||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87001830 =035 \\$aCAT3366NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcyltransferases =450 \\$aTransacylases =550 \\$wg$aTransferases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Weber, W.W. The acetylator genes and drug response, 1988. =670 \\$aEnzyme Nomenclature, 1984: EC 2.3. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aAcyltransferases$0(DNLM)D000217$5IEN =LDR 00956cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363266902441 =005 20070504085513.0 =008 060418i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006002949 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C214$cZoology =150 \\$aAiluridae =550 \\$wg$aCarnivora =550 \\$wg$aPandas =670 \\$aChecklist of mammal names from Mammal species of the world, 3rd. ed., 2005, via WWW, Apr. 14, 2006$b(Ailuridae, contains single genus Ailurus with single species Ailurus fulgens) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 23, 2006$b(Red panda. Its classification is uncertain. It was formerly classified in the raccoon family (Procyonidae), but now many experts, including Wilson and Reeder (1993), classify it as a member of the bear family (Ursidae) or in its own family the Ailuridae. The most recent DNA research places the red panda in its own family, within the superfamily Mustelidae) =750 \2$aAiluridae$0(DNLM)D053822$5IEN =LDR 00677cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363267002441 =005 20060830094945.0 =008 060328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006002258 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ496.H24 =150 \\$aHaemophilus meningitis in children =550 \\$wg$aMeningitis in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00278682: Sorveglianza delle malattie invasive da Haemophilus influenzae in Italy, 1999. =750 \2$81$wb$aMeningitis, Haemophilus$0(DNLM)008583$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMeningitis, Haemophilus$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00832cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363267102441 =005 20060830094544.0 =008 060328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006002256 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.P25 =150 \\$aHaemophilus parainfluenzae =450 \\$aHemophilus parainfluenzae =550 \\$wg$aHaemophilus =670 \\$aWork cat.: 40029033: Pittman, M. The determination of V factor in the urine and tissues of normal dogs and of dogs with blacktongue by the use of Hemophilus parainfluenzae, 1940. =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 28, 2006$b(Haemophilus parainfluenzae. Entry term: Hemophilus parainfluenzae. Scope note: A species of gram-negative bacteria in the genus Haemophilus, ubiquitous in the human oral cavity and pharynx.) =750 \2$aHaemophilus parainfluenzae$0(DNLM)D044135$5IEN =LDR 00774cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363267202441 =005 20060830094353.0 =008 060328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006002253 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.P25 =150 \\$aHaemophilus ducreyi =450 \\$aHemophilus ducreyi =550 \\$wg$aHaemophilus =670 \\$aWork cat.: 52039184: Reymann, F. Studies on the bacteriology of Haemophilus ducreyi with special reference to the diagnosis of chancroid, 1951. =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 28, 2006$b(Haemophilus ducreyi. Entry term: Hemophilus ducreyi. Scope note: A species of Haemophilus that appears to be the pathogen or causative agent of the sexually transmitted disease chancroid.) =750 \2$aHaemophilus ducreyi$0(DNLM)D006191$5IEN =LDR 00853cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363267302441 =005 20060830095759.0 =008 060328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006002252 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.P25 =150 \\$aPasteurellaceae =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =670 \\$aEuz�eby, J.P. List of prokaryotic names with standing in nomenclature via WWW, Mar. 28, 2006$b(Pasteurellaceae Pohl 1981, fam. nov., type genus: Pasteurella; includes genera Actinobacillus, Haemophilus, and Pasteurella) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 28, 2006$b(Pasteurellaceae. Scope note: A family of coccoid to rod-shaped nonsporeforming, gram-negative, nonmotile, facultatively anaerobic bacteria that includes the genera Actinobacillus, Haemophilus, Mannheimia, and Pasteurella) =750 \2$aPasteurellaceae$0(DNLM)D015661$5IEN =LDR 00803cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363267402441 =005 20060830094122.0 =008 060328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006002244 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEthylene glycols =450 \\$aDihydroxyethanes =450 \\$aEthanediols =550 \\$wg$aEthylene compounds =550 \\$wg$aGlycols =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 28, 2006$b(Ethylene Glycols. Entry terms: Dihydroxyethanes, Ethanediols. Scope note: An ethylene compound with two hydroxy groups (-OH) located on adjacent carbons. They are viscous and colorless liquids. Some are used as anesthetics or hypnotics. However, the class is best known for their use as a coolant or antifreeze. Ethylene Glycol is also available.) =750 \2$aEthylene Glycols$0(DNLM)D005026$5IEN =LDR 01712cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363267502441 =005 20060830095614.0 =008 060321i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006002065 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC392 =150 \\$aMigraine aura =450 \\$aAura, Migraine =450 \\$aMigraine with aura =550 \\$wg$aMigraine$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aSymptoms =550 \\$wg$aVision disorders =550 \\$aScotoma =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006009446: Grossinger, Richard. Migraine auras, c2006. =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 23, 2006$b(Migraine with Aura) =670 \\$aMayo clinic web site, March 21, 2006$b(Not all migraine headaches are the same. Most people suffer from migraines without auras, which were previously called common migraines. Some have migraines with auras, which were previously called classic migraines. If you're in the second group, you'll likely have auras about 15 to 30 minutes before your headache begins. They may continue after your headache starts or even occur after your headache begins. These may include: sparkling flashes of light; dazzling zigzag lines in your field of vision; slowly spreading blind spots in your vision; tingling, pins-and-needles sensations in one arm or leg; rarely, weakness or language and speech problems) =670 \\$aInter, dict, med. biol.$b(aura: any of the prodromal or warning symptoms of an attack of migraine which may include a variety of visual, sensory and, less often, motor symptoms due to ischemia of the retina, cerebral cortex, or brainstem which result from the initial phase of arterial construction occurring in this condition.) =750 \2$aMigraine with Aura$0(DNLM)D020325$5IEN =LDR 00606cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363267602441 =005 20060830090219.0 =008 060313i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006001847 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSchistosomiasis in children =550 \\$wg$aHelminthiasis in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003443953: Helminth control in school-age children, 2002. =750 \0$81$wb$aSchistosomiasis$0(DLC) sh 85118147$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSchistosomiasis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01018cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363267702441 =005 20060830085729.0 =008 060302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006001589 =040 \\$aCoU-DA$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSalicylanilides =450 \\$wnne$aSalicylanilide =550 \\$wg$aAnilides =550 \\$wg$aFungicides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Herman, Peter Simon. Soap dermatitis, 1972:$bt.p. (photosensitivity to halogenated salicylanilides) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$b(salicylanilide ... a crystalline compound ... made usu. by reaction of salicylic acid or methyl salicylate with aniline and used as a fungicidal agent esp. in the external treatment of ringworm of the scalp and in the prevention of mildew in coton fabrics and cordage) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 21, 2006$b(Salicylanilides. Scope note: Derivatives have been used as fungicides, anti-mildew agents and topical antifungal agents.) =670 \\$aOld catalog hdg.$b(Salicylanilide) =750 \2$aSalicylanilides$0(DNLM)D012458$5IEN =LDR 00509cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363267802441 =005 20060830084530.0 =008 060302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006001585 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC862.I5 =150 \\$aIleitis =450 \\$aIleum$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aEnteritis =550 \\$wg$aIleum$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 2, 2006$b(Ileitis: inflammation of any segment of the ileum and the ileocecal valve) =750 \2$aIleitis$0(DNLM)D007079$5IEN =LDR 00665cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363267902441 =005 20070525102540.0 =008 060301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006001563 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P959$cZoology =150 \\$aPitheciidae =550 \\$wg$aNew World monkeys =550 \\$wg$aPrimates =670 \\$aGroves, C. Primate taxonomy, 2001:$bp. 167 (Family Pitheciidae Mivart, 1865) =670 \\$aShumaker, R.W. Primates in question, 2003:$bp. 17 (Family Pitheciidae. Includes Sakis (Chiropotes spp. and Pithecia spp.), uakaris (Cacajao spp.), and Titi monkeys (Callicebus spp.)) =750 \2$aPitheciidae$0(DNLM)D053820$5IEN =LDR 00455cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363268002441 =005 20060519124743.0 =008 060301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006001561 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P915$cZoology =150 \\$aAtelidae =550 \\$wg$aNew World monkeys =550 \\$wg$aPrimates =670 \\$aGroves, C. Primate taxonomy, 2001:$bp. 178 (Family Atelidae Gray, 1825) =750 \2$aAtelidae$0(DNLM)D051077$5IEN =LDR 00754cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363268102441 =005 20070419132859.0 =008 060301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006001560 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P957$cZoology =150 \\$aNyctipithecidae =450 \\$aAotidae =550 \\$wg$aNew World monkeys =550 \\$wg$aPrimates =670 \\$aGroves, C. Primate taxonomy, 2001:$bp. 162 (Family Nyctipitheidae Gray, 1870, Aotidae Poche, 1908 is a synonym. This is yet another instance where a family group name based on a junior synonym has priority over one based on the senior synonym.) =670 \\$aShumaker, R.W. Primates in question, 2003:$bp. 16 (Family Nyctipithecidae) =750 \2$aAotidae$0(DNLM)D016645$5IEN =LDR 01105cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363268202441 =005 20060707083650.0 =008 060301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006001552 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P9$cZoology =150 \\$aNew World monkeys =450 \\$aPlatyrrhine monkeys =450 \\$aPlatyrrhines =450 \\$aPlatyrrhini =550 \\$wg$aMonkeys =550 \\$wg$aPrimates =670 \\$aShumaker, R.W. Primates in question, the Smithsonian answer book, 2003:$bp. 14 (Platyrrhines -- the New World monkeys; includes families Cebidae, Nyctipithecidae, Pitheciidae, and Atelidae) =670 \\$aGroves, C. Primate taxonomy, 2001:$bp. 58 (Platyrrhines) p. 61 (Platyrrhini includes families Cebidae, Aotidae, Pitheciidae, and Atelidae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 6, 2006$b(New World monkeys or Platyrrhines are the four families of primates that are found in Central and South America, the Cebidae, Aotidae, Pitheciidae, and Atelidae. Platyrrhini) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Mar. 1, 2006$b(platyrrhine monkeys) =750 \2$aPlatyrrhini$0(DNLM)D051078$5IEN =LDR 00781cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363268302441 =005 20060829100612.0 =008 060412i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006001666 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGlycogen synthase kinase-3 =450 \\$aGSK-3 (Enzyme) =550 \\$wg$aProtein kinases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006007195: Glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK-3) and its inhibitors, c2006. =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 8, 2006$b(Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3; entry term: GSK-3; scope note: A glycogen synthase kinase that was originally described as a key enzyme involved in glycogen metabolism. It regulates a diverse array of functions such as cell division, microtubule function and apoptosis.) =750 \2$aGlycogen Synthase Kinase 3$0(DNLM)D038362$5IEN =LDR 00557cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363268402441 =005 20060829095346.0 =008 060412i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006001567 =040 \\$aInU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCreative ability in women =550 \\$wg$aWomen$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Caso, A. Las olvidadas, 2005. =750 \2$81$wb$aCreativeness$0(DNLM)D003405$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aWomen$0(DNLM)D014930$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCreativeness$iand$aWomen$5IEN =LDR 01130cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363268502441 =005 20060829101935.0 =008 060228i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006001524 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOptical coherence tomography =450 \\$aOCT (Tomography) =550 \\$wg$aInterferometry =550 \\$wg$aOptical tomography =550 \\$aCoherence (Optics) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Feb. 28, 2006$b(Tomography, Optical Coherence; entry terms: OCT Tomography, Optical Coherence Tomography; scope note: An imaging method using lasers that is used for mapping subsurface structure. When a reflective site in the sample is at the same optical path length (coherence) as the reference mirror, the detector observes interference fringes.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 28, 2006$b(Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an interferometric, non-invasive tomographic imaging technique offering millimeter penetration (approx. 2-3 mm in tissue) with sub-micrometre axial and lateral resolution. The technique was first demonstrated in 1991 ...) =750 \2$aTomography, Optical Coherence$0(DNLM)D041623$5IEN =LDR 00824cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363268602441 =005 20060829092534.0 =008 060216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006001306 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ53.A78 =150 \\$aArtificial feeding of children =450 \\$aPediatric artificial feeding =450 \\$aPediatric artificial nutrition =450 \\$aPediatric nutrition support =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xNutrition =550 \\$wg$aDiet therapy for children =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006005280: Baker, Susan. Pediatric nutrition support handbook, c2006 =750 \2$81$wb$aNutritional Support$0(DNLM)D018529$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNutritional Support$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01361cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363268702441 =005 20060829092011.0 =008 060412i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006000195 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C24$cBotany =150 \\$aAgrostemma =450 \\$aCockles, Corn =450 \\$aCorn cockles =450 \\$aCorncockles =550 \\$wg$aCaryophyllaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Zimmerman, Martin. Corn cockle : scientific name, Agrostemma githago : common name: cockle, 1963. =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, electronic version 1.0, accessed Jan. 5, 2006:$b(Agrostemma L., Sp. Pl.: 435, Type: A. githago L., Group: Dicotyledones: Caryophyllaceae) =670 \\$aIndex Nominum Genericorum database, accessed Jan. 5, 2006$b(Agrostemma Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 435. LT.: A. githago Linnaeus (vide N. L. Britton et A. Brown, Ill. Fl. N.U.S. ed. 2. 2: 61. 7 Jun. 1913) Phan.-Caryophyllaceae) =670 \\$aUSDA Plants Database, accessed Jan. 5, 2006$b(Agrostemma L. - corncockle, Group: Dicot, Family: Caryophyllaceae) =670 \\$aVegbank, accessed Jan. 5, 2006$b(Agrostemma L., Status: accepted, Plant's parent: Caryophyllaceae, English Common: corncockle) =670 \\$aTaxonomicon via WWW, Mar. 14, 2006$b(Genus Agrostemma, vernacular name: corn cockles) =750 \2$aAgrostemma$0(DNLM)D031242$5IEN =LDR 02403cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363268802441 =005 20070213115501.0 =008 051201i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005008000 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aUnsafe sex =450 \\$aBareback sex =450 \\$aBarebacking (Sex) =450 \\$aCondomless sex =450 \\$aHigh-risk sex =450 \\$aRaw sex =450 \\$aRisky sex =450 \\$aUnprotected sex =550 \\$wg$aSexual intercourse =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rosengarten, M. "Touch wood, everything will be OK", c2000:$bp. 5 (unprotected anal intercourse, UAI) p. 6 (unsafe sex practices) p. 11 (unprotected sex) =670 \\$aMESH browser, via WWW, Nov. 29, 2005$b(Unsafe Sex. Scope note: Sexual behaviors which are high-risk for contracting sexually transmitted diseases or for producing pregnancy. UF High-Risk Sex, Unprotected Sex) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 29, 2005$b(entry under: Unsafe Sexual Practices. Unsafe Sexual Practices (often referred to as Unsafe Sex) are sexual practices that are considered to carry a high risk of sustaining or imparting sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) (also known as sexually-transmitted diseases or STDs) through participation in a sexual relationship without the benefit or use of any contraceptive or preventive measures against STIs.) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Nov. 29, 2005$b(terms found: unsafe sex, unprotected sex, risky sex, unprotected intercourse, unsafe intercourse; information found: unprotected sex is any form of anal, oral or vaginal sexual contact which does not involve the use of a male or female condom or similar barrier. HIV and sexually transmitted diseases infections (STIs) can be passed on via by unprotected sex.) =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 29, 2005$b(unsafe sex; unprotected sex; unprotected anal intercourse; risky sexual practices; risky sexual behavior) =670 \\$aThe advocate, Aug. 29, 2006:$bpp. 44-46 (unsafe sex; barebacking; raw-sex; unprotected sex) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 29, 2006$b(Barebacking is a term that originated in gay slang to describe acts of unprotected anal sex. The term's usage however, has crossed-over to more mainstream slang to describe any type of penetrative sexual act without the use of a condom; bareback sex) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Dec. 12, 2006$b(condomless sex) =750 \2$aUnsafe Sex$0(DNLM)D047568$5IEN =LDR 00470cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363268902441 =005 20060829085418.0 =008 060216||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006001316 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPulmonary valve =550 \\$wg$aHeart valves =670 \\$aMESH browser, Feb. 16, 2006$b(Pulmonary Valve. Scope note: a valve situated at the entrance to the pulmonary trunk from the right ventricle.) =750 \2$aPulmonary Valve$0(DNLM)D011664$5IEN =LDR 00822cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363269002441 =005 20060829090150.0 =008 060216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006001310 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aStenosis =450 \\$aConstriction, Pathological =450 \\$aPathological constriction =450 \\$aStenoses =550 \\$wg$aPathology =670 \\$aMESH browser, Feb. 16, 2006$b(Constriction, Pathologic, Entry terms: Stenosis, Constriction, Pathological, Pathologic Contriction. Scope note: the condition of an anatomical structure's being constricted beyond normal dimensions) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(stenosis: narrowing or stricture of a duct or canal) =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 16, 2006$b(titles: stenoses) =750 \2$aConstriction, Pathologic$0(DNLM)D003251$5IEN =LDR 00665cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363269102441 =005 20060829084731.0 =008 060214i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006001225 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCarotid artery$xStenosis =450 \\$aCarotid stenosis =550 \\$wg$aCarotid artery$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aStenosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006004982: Saw, Jacqueline. Handbook of complex percutaneous carotid intervention, 2006:$bECIP dataview, chapter 1 (carotid artery stenosis) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Feb. 16, 2006$b(Carotid Stenosis, Entry term: Carotid Artery Stenosis) =750 \2$aCarotid Stenosis$0(DNLM)D016893$5IEN =LDR 00428cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363269202441 =005 20060829085032.0 =008 060131i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006000762 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP353.3$bQP353.4$cBiography =150 \\$aNeurobiologists =550 \\$wg$aBiologists =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006358769: Lie, Wa. Sheng ming de ju gong, 1999. =750 \2$aNeurobiology$0(DNLM)D009446$5IEN =LDR 00621cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363269302441 =005 20060829103214.0 =008 060323i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006001367 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ496.N46 =150 \\$aNeurocysticercosis in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98133943: Neurocistercosis en la infancia, 1997. =750 \2$81$wb$aNeurocysticercosis$0(DNLM)D020019$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeurocysticercosis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01416cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363269402441 =005 20051109084041.0 =008 050701i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005003559 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC684.E53 =150 \\$aEnhanced external counterpulsation =450 \\$aCounterpulsation, Enhanced external =450 \\$aEECP (Enhanced external counterpulsation) =450 \\$aExternal counterpulsation, Enhanced =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xDiseases$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005015553: Braverman, Debra. Heal your heart with EECP : the only noninvasive way to overcome heart disease, 2005$b(Foreword by Julian Whitaker) =670 \\$aUniv. of Calif. San Francisco Cardiology. Clinical Activities web site, June 7, 2005$b(EECP/Enhanced external counterpulsation, a noninvasive therapy for patients suffering from angina pectoris. Enhanced external counterpulsation involves the use of the EECP device to inflate a series of compressive cuffs wrapped around the patients calves, lower thighs, and upper thighs. Inflation and deflation of the cuffs are modulated by events in the cardiac cycle via computer-interpreted ECG signals.) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Counterpulsation) =670 \\$aAmerican Heart Assoc. web site, June 7, 2005$b(Enhanced External Counterpulsation (EECP)) =750 \2$aCounterpulsation$0(DNLM)D015908$5IEN =LDR 01302cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363269502441 =005 20051109083216.0 =008 050510i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005020321 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEgg yolk =450 \\$aEggs$xYolk =450 \\$aYolk, Egg =550 \\$wg$aAnimal nutrition =550 \\$wg$aEggs =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hayward, L.S. Elevated maternal corticosterone alters offspring development, physiology, and behavior in quail, 2004:$babstr. (transfer of maternal glucocorticoids into yolk and their effects on offspring; egg yolk; elevated yolk corticosterone has a range of effects on offspring development and adult phenotype; avian egg yolk) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of sci. and tech. terms, c2003$b(yolk [BIOCHEM] 1. Nutritive material stored in an ovum. 2. The yellow spherical mass of food material that makes up the central portion of the egg of a bird or reptile) =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biol. terms, 2000$b(yolk: nutrient material rich in protein and fats, forming a large part of the ova of many egg-laying animals (e.g. amphibians, reptiles and birds) and which nourishes the developing embryo) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Egg Yolk: for both ovum nutrient & dietary portion of eggs) =750 \2$aEgg Yolk$0(DNLM)D004530$5IEN =LDR 01410cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363269602441 =005 20051109083041.0 =008 050502i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005020286 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCondom use =450 \\$aCondom usage =450 \\$aCondom utilization =450 \\$aCondoms$xUse =450 \\$aCondoms$xUtilization =450 \\$aUsage of condoms =450 \\$aUse of condoms =450 \\$aUtilization of condoms =550 \\$wg$aMale contraception =550 \\$wg$aSexually transmitted diseases$xPrevention =670 \\$aWork cat.: Flood, M. Lust, trust, and latex : why young heterosexual men don't use condoms, 2000:$bPDF abstr. (young heterosexual men's understandings and experiences of condom use and non-use) =670 \\$aSchock, M.D. Adolescents, condoms and self-efficacy : a social cognitive study of condom use among adolescents in juvenile detention, 1994. =670 \\$aHunter, M.M. Attitudes and behavior related to condom use among single college students, 1986. =670 \\$aSchroeder, K.K. Factors influencing selected male college students' condom usage, 1985. =670 \\$aThe condom, increasing utilization in the United States, c1974. =670 \\$aLC database, May 2, 2005$b(condom use; use of condoms; condoms use; condom use by female sex workers in Thailand) =750 \2$aCondoms$xutilization$0(DNLM)D017280Q000656$5IEN =LDR 01462cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363269702441 =005 20051108093823.0 =008 050324i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005020185 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.A43 =150 \\$aAeromonadaceae =550 \\$wg$aAeromonadales =550 \\$wg$aAnaerobic bacteria =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, Mar. 24, 2005$b(Aeromonadaceae. Rank: family. Order Aeromonadales, Class Gammaproteobacteria) =670 \\$aThe Prokaryotes, via WWW, Mar. 24, 2005$b(Aeromonadaceae (the genera Aeromonas and Plesiomonas)) =670 \\$aList of bacterial names with standing in nomenclature, via WWW, Mar. 24, 2005$b(Aeromonadaceae Colwell et al. 1986, fam. nov. Type genus: Aeromonas) =670 \\$aGarrity, G.M. Taxonomic outline of the procaryotic genera, Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, second edition, 2001, via WWW, Mar. 24, 2005:$bPDF p. 13 (Order XII, "Aeromonadales". Family I, Aeromonadaceae) =670 \\$aMESH browser, via WWW, Mar. 24, 2005$b(Aeromonadaceae. A family of gram-negative facultatively anaerobic bacteria, ubiquitous in fresh and brackish water and associated with gastrointestinal diseases; two tree structures: Aeromonadaceae, Gram-Negative Facultatively Anaerobic Rods, Gram-Negative Bacteria, Bacteria; Aeromonadaceae, Gammaproteobacteria, Proteobacteria, Bacteria) =750 \2$aAeromonadaceae$0(DNLM)D044044$5IEN =LDR 01273cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363269802441 =005 20051108093956.0 =008 050324i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005020183 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.A43 =150 \\$aAeromonas salmonicida =450 \\$aBacillus salmonicida =450 \\$aBacterium salmonicida =450 \\$aBacterium trutta =450 \\$aProteus salmonicida =550 \\$wg$aAeromonas =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cipriano, R.C. Furunculosis and other diseases caused by Aeromonas salmonicida, 2001:$bp. 2 (Aeromonas salmonicida (syn. Bacillus salmonicida, Bacterium salmonicida, Bacterium trutta)) =670 \\$aITIS, Mar. 24, 2005$b(Aeromonas salmonicida - valid) =670 \\$aBacterial nomenclature up-to-date, via WWW, Mar. 24, 2005$b(Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. achromogenes, Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. masoucida, Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. pectinolytica, Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida, Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. smithia) =670 \\$aList of bacterial names with standing in nomenclature, via WWW, Mar. 24, 2005$b(Aeromonas salmonicida. Synonyms: Bacterium salmonicida, Bacillus salmonicida, Proteus salmonicida. Five subspecies listed) =750 \2$aAeromonas salmonicida$0(DNLM)D048409$5IEN =LDR 00525cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363269902441 =005 20051108092946.0 =008 050427||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005002848 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRhombencephalon =450 \\$aHind brain =450 \\$aHindbrain =550 \\$wg$aBrain stem =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005011687 : Hind brain / Carl Y. Saab. 2005. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Rhombencephalon x Hindbrain) =750 \2$aRhombencephalon$0(DNLM)D012249$5IEN =LDR 00639cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363270002441 =005 20051108092504.0 =008 050608i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005002644 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAuditory perception in infants =550 \\$wg$aPerception in infants =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004463345: Malenfant, N. L'�eveil du b�eb�e aux sons et �a la musique, c2004. =750 \2$81$wb$aAuditory Perception$0(DNLM)D001307$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$0(DNLM)D007223$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAuditory Perception$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 01048cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363270102441 =005 20090529091259.0 =008 050425i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005002714 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aHV6626$bHV6626.23$cCriminology =150 \\$aSpousal abuse =450 \\$aAbuse of spouses =450 \\$aBattering of spouses =450 \\$aBeating of spouses =450 \\$aSpousal battering =450 \\$aSpousal beating =450 \\$aSpouse battering =450 \\$aSpouse beating =450 \\$aSpouses$xAbuse of =550 \\$wg$aMarital violence =670 \\$aWWW, Apr. 25, 2005$b(spousal abuse; spouse abuse; spousal battering; spousal beating; spouse battering; spouse beating) =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 25, 2005$b(spousal abuse; spouse abuse; spouse battering; spousal battering) =670 \\$aWomen's thesaurus$b(spouse abuse) =670 \\$aThesaurus of sociological indexing terms$b(spouse abuse) =670 \\$aBlack's law dict.$b(spousal abuse) =750 \2$aSpouse Abuse$0(DNLM)D013179$5IEN =LDR 00914cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363270202441 =005 20051108084139.0 =008 050420i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005002607 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAcetophenone =450 \\$aAcetophenones =450 \\$aAcetylbenzene =450 \\$aHypnone =450 \\$aMethyl phenyl ketone =450 \\$aPhenyl methyl ketone =550 \\$wg$aKetones =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(acetophenone: a colorless liquid ketone found in certain essential oils but prepared synthetically. Called also hypnone, phenyl methyl ketone) =670 \\$aABC Chemie. Concise encyc. chemistry$b(acetophenone, methyl phenyl ketone) =670 \\$aEncyc. of chemical tech.:$bv. 14 p. 1011 (acetophenone [98-86-2] (methyl phenyl ketone)) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Acetophenones) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Acetophenone) =750 \2$aAcetophenones$0(DNLM)D000098$5IEN =LDR 00913cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363270302441 =005 20051108083731.0 =008 050414i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005002478$zsh 85025957 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC567 =150 \\$aNicotine addiction =450 \\$wnne$aCigarette habit =450 \\$aNicotine dependence =450 \\$aTobacco addiction =450 \\$aTobacco dependence =550 \\$wg$aDrug addiction =550 \\$wg$aSubstance abuse =550 \\$aTobacco use =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 14, 2005$b(nicotine addiction; nicotine dependence; tobacco addiction; tobacco dependence) =670 \\$aWWW, Apr. 14, 2005$b(Google search: nicotine addiction; nicotine dependence; tobacco addiction; tobacco dependence) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tobacco Use Disorder x Nicotine Dependence; x Tobacco Dependence) =750 \2$aTobacco Use Disorder$0(DNLM)D014029$5IEN =LDR 01578cz a2200385n 4500 =001 9880363270402441 =005 20120730164531.0 =008 870806i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87004913 =035 \\$a(IEN)SH 87004913 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ406.M83 =150 \\$aMucocutaneous lymph node syndrome =450 \\$aAcute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome =450 \\$aKawasaki disease =450 \\$aKawasaki's disease =450 \\$aLymph node syndrome, Mucocutaneous =450 \\$aMCLS (Disease) =450 \\$aMLNS (Disease) =550 \\$wg$aArteritis =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissue diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aLymph nodes$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMucous membrane$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Kawaski Symposium (2nd : 1986 : Kauai). Kawasaki disease : proceedings of the Second International Kawaski Symposium held in Kauai, Hawaii ... 1986, 1987. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck, 1982:$bp. 1890. =670 \\$aPhone call to Dr. Wientzen, Chief, Ped. Inf. Diseases, Georgetown, 8/4/87$b(classified as an infectious disease) =670 \\$aGould's med. dict. =670 \\$aForfar Paediatrics:$bp. 1502 ("Male children more affected ... Death when it occurs, does so suddenly ... It seldom occurs in children over the age of 2 years ...") =675 \\$aNIH =750 \2$aMucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009080 =LDR 01186cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363270502441 =005 20100719133129.0 =008 050518i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005002646 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aZA3075$bZA3080 =150 \\$aInformation behavior =450 \\$aInformation-seeking behavior =550 \\$wg$aHuman behavior =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005010420: Theories of information behavior, c2005:$bECIP galley (we conceptualize information behavior as including how people need, seek, manage, give, and use information in different contexts) =670 \\$aWilson, T,D. Human information behavior, 1981$b("Information Behavior is the totality of human behavior in relation to sources and channels of information, including both active and passive information-seeking, and information use.") =670 \\$aWWW, Apr. 26, 2005$b(Google search: information behavior; information-seeking behavior) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the ways human beings interact with various sources and channels of information, including both active and passive information-seeking, and information use. =750 \2$aInformation Seeking Behavior$0(DNLM)D057226$5IEN =LDR 00652cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363270602441 =005 20051107085448.0 =008 050504i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005002398 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSensory disorders in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 75018335: Houston Neurological Symposium, 1975. Neurological and sensory disorders in the elderly, 1975. =750 \2$81$wb$aSensation Disorders$0(DNLM)D012678$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$0(DNLM)D000368$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSensation Disorders$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00682cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363270702441 =005 20130918083453.0 =008 050302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005001481 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL638.F86$cZoology =150 \\$aFundulidae =450 \\$aFundulines =550 \\$wg$aCyprinodontiformes =550 \\$wg$aKillifishes =670 \\$aNelson, J.S. Fishes of the world, 1994:$bp. 271 (Fundulidae -- topminnows and killifishes, in suborder Cyprinodontoidei of order Cyprinodontiformes) =670 \\$aITIS search, Mar 2, 2005$b(Fundulidae Jordan and Gilbert, 1882, family in order Cyprinodontiformes) =750 \2$aFundulidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D023781 =LDR 01129cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363270802441 =005 20051107090728.0 =008 050210i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005000940 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMMR vaccine =450 \\$aMeasles-mumps-rubella vaccine =550 \\$wg$aCombined vaccines =550 \\$wg$aViral vaccines =670 \\$aWork cat.: Horton, R. MMR, 2004:$bp. 18 (a combination of measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccines was first approved in the US in 1971; MMR vaccine) =670 \\$aWordiQ.com, Oct. 18, 2004$b(The MMR vaccine is a combined vaccine for immunization against measles, mumps and rubella. It is generally administered to children around the age of 1 year, with a booster dose before starting school (i.e. age 4/5). It is widely used around the world; since its introduction in the 1970s, over 500 million doses have been used in over 60 countries) =670 \\$aMESH, Oct. 18, 2004$b(MESH heading: Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine. Scope note: A combined vaccine used to prevent MEASLES: MUMPS: and RUBELLA) =750 \2$aMeasles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine$0(DNLM)D022542$5IEN =LDR 01512cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880363270902441 =005 20080513094027.0 =008 050428i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005002187 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B7865$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.B86$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aButterfly bushes =450 \\$aBuddleia =450 \\$aBuddleias =450 \\$aBuddleja =450 \\$aBuddlejas =450 \\$aButterflybushes =550 \\$wg$aBuddlejaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005008020: Stuart, D.D. Buddleya, c2005. =670 \\$aSPN$b(Buddleja; Butterflybush) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Buddleja; Butterfly bush) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferms$b(Buddleja) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant)$b(Buddleja) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Buddleja: genus of showy shrubs; Butterfly bush: a shrub of the genus Buddleja) =670 \\$aVasc. plant families and genera, 1992$b(Buddleja) =670 \\$aTaylor's guide to shrubs, 1987:$bp. 302 (Buddleia; sometimes spelled Buddleja; Butterfly bush) =670 \\$aGardeners' illus. encyc. of trees & shrubs, 1987$b(Buddleja; Butterfly bush) =670 \\$aWyman's gard. encyc., 1986$b(Butterfly bush) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, Apr. 1, 2005$b(Buddleja; common name: Butterflybush) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, Apr. 1, 2005$b(Buddlejas; Family: Buddlejaceae; common name: Butterfly bush, Buttlerflybush) =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, Apr. 6, 2005$b(butterfly bushes, Buddleias) =750 \2$aBuddleja$0(DNLM)D032861$5IEN =LDR 00587cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363271002441 =005 20080725091429.0 =008 050322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005001958 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSensory disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =670 \\$aMESH$b(Sensation Disorders--in infancy & childhood) =750 \2$81$wb$aSensation Disorders$0(DNLM)D012678$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D02648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSensation Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00701cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363271102441 =005 20051107084410.0 =008 050322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005001956 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSensory disorders =450 \\$aSensation disorders =450 \\$aSensory system disorders =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$aSense organs$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Sensation Disorders x Sensory Disorders: disorders of the special senses or somatosensory system) =670 \\$aThes. of psych. index terms$b(Sensory System Disorders: disorders of the sense organs or of the somatosensory system) =750 \2$aSensation Disorders$0(DNLM)D012678$5IEN =LDR 01074cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363271202441 =005 20110317092841.0 =008 050223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005001266 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRD33.35 =150 \\$aTransfusion-free surgery =450 \\$aBloodless medicine =450 \\$aBloodless surgery =450 \\$aTransfusion-free medicine =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Operative =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =550 \\$aBlood$xTransfusion =550 \\$aBlood substitutes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005004900: Transfusion-free medicine, 2005:$bCIP galley (transfusion-free surgery; bloodless medicine and surgery programs. Transfusion-free medicine is accomplished through pharmaceutical therapy, blood conservation, and meticulous surgical techniques to minimize blood loss.) =670 \\$aGoogle, Mar. 2, 2005$b(transfusion-free surgery (5000+ hits); transfusion-free medicine (3600+ hits; bloodless surgery; bloodless medicine.) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aBloodless Medical and Surgical Procedures$0(DNLM)D057668$5IEN =LDR 01857cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363271302441 =005 20150429143341.0 =008 050301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005001377 =040 \\$aAkARLIS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPermafrost =450 \\$aEternally frozen ground =450 \\$aEver frozen ground =450 \\$aPerennially frozen ground =450 \\$aPergelisol =450 \\$aPermanently frozen ground =450 \\$aPerpetually frozen ground =450 \\$aTjale =550 \\$wg$aFrozen ground =670 \\$aWork cat.: Davis, N. Permafrost, 2001:$bp. 2 (a widely accepted definition of permafrost is that it is ground that has a temperature lower than 0 degrees C. (32 degrees F.) continuously, for at least two consecutive years) p. 3 (the word permafrost (permanent+frozen) also is a catch-all term used to describe the general area of science relating to all aspects of frozen ground, past, present, and future) =670 \\$aOED, 1989$b(permafrost: subsoil or other underground material that is at a temperature of less than 0 degrees C. throughout the year, as in Arctic regions; permanently frozen ground) =670 \\$aGlossary of geology, 1987$b(permafrost: the thickness of permafrost ranges from over 1000 m. in the north to 30 cm. in the south; it underlies about one-fifth of the world's land area; etymology: permanent+frost; see also: tjale; Cf.: pereletok. Term introduced by Muller (1947) who included as synonyms the terms "frozen ground" or "frozen soil" preceded by any of the following modifiers: "constantly," "eternally," "ever," "perennially," "permanently," "perpetually," and "stable;" Syn.: pergelisol; perennially frozen ground) =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 15, 2005$b(permafrost terrain; permanently frozen terrain; permanently frozen ground; permafrost) =750 \2$aPermafrost$0(DNLM)D065946$5IEN =LDR 00989cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363271402441 =005 20051104125418.0 =008 050228i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005001366 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL637.9.C95$cZoology =150 \\$aCyprinodontiformes =450 \\$wnne$aCyprinodontes =450 \\$aCyprinodontiforms =450 \\$aCyprinodonts =450 \\$aMicrocyprini =550 \\$wg$aOsteichthyes =670 \\$aNelson, J.S. Fishes of the world, 1994:$bp. 269 (Order Cyprinodontiformes (Microcyprini), 8 families (Aplocheilidae, Profundulidae, Fundulidae, Valenciidae, Anablepidae, Poeciliidae, Goodeidae, Cyprinodontidae) with 88 genera and 807 species) =670 \\$aCatalog of fishes, 1998:$bv. 3, p. 2302 (Order Cyprinodontiformes) =670 \\$aITIS search, Feb. 28, 2005$b(Cyprinodontiformes Berg 1940, order, synonym: Microcyprini, common names: cyprinodonts, cyprinodontiforms, killifishes) =750 \2$aCyprinodontiformes$0(DNLM)D003532$5IEN =LDR 00884cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363271502441 =005 20051104125147.0 =008 050224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005001304$zsh 85089807 $zsh 85089812 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSubstance abuse treatment facilities =450 \\$aDrug abuse treatment facilities =450 \\$aDrug addiction$xHospitals =450 \\$aDrug addiction treatment facilities =450 \\$wnno$aNarcotic habit$xHospitals$5IEN =450 \\$aDrug addicts$xHospitals =450 \\$wnne$aNarcotic clinics =550 \\$wg$aHealth facilities =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 24, 2005$b(substance abuse treatment facilities) =670 \\$aWWW, Feb. 24, 2005$b(drug abuse treatment facilities; drug addiction treatment facilities; substance abuse treatment facilities) =750 \2$aSubstance Abuse Treatment Centers$0(DNLM)D016320$5IEN =LDR 00900cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363271602441 =005 20051104124348.0 =008 050215i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005001003 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aButylated hydroxytoluene =450 \\$aBHT (Chemical) =550 \\$wg$aAntioxidants =550 \\$wg$aFood additives =550 \\$wg$aPhenols =550 \\$wg$aToluene =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94185560 : Butylated hydroxytoluene : 2,6-Bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methylphenol / edited by the GDCh-Advisory Committee on Existing Chemicals of Environmental Relevance (Beratergremium f�ur Umweltrelevante Altstoffe (BUA)) ; [translated by P. Karbe]. c1994. =670 \\$aInternational Programme on Chemical Safety (http://www.inchem.org/documents/icsc/icsc/eics0841.htm) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$breg. no. 128-37-0 =750 \2$aButylated Hydroxytoluene$0(DNLM)D002084$5IEN =LDR 01589cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363271702441 =005 20060607092159.0 =008 050216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005020094 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPhalanges =450 \\$aPhalange (Anatomy) =450 \\$aPhalanx (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aBones =550 \\$wg$aFingers =550 \\$wg$aToes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cooch, F.G. A method for rapid identification of the murres, Uria lomvia and Uria aalge, based on tibiotarsus and phalanges, 1982. =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biological terms, 2000$b(phalanges: the bones of the fingers and toes of vertebrates; phalanx (1): one of several bones (phalanges) in fingers or toes. (2): bundle of stamens united by filaments) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of sci. and technical terms, c2003$b(phalanx: One of the bones of the fingers or toes) =670 \\$aThe Wordsworth dictionary of science & technology, 1995$b(phalanx see phalanges; phalanges: in vertebrates, the bones supporting the segments of the digits) =670 \\$aThe American Heritage dictionary of the English language, via Bartleby.com, Feb. 16, 2005$b(phalanx 3. Inflected forms: pl. phalanges. Anatomy. A bone of a finger or toe. Also called phalange; phalangeal also phalangal or phalangean: Anatomy. Of or relating to a phalanx or phalanges) =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 16, 2005$b(phalangeal variants in Aboriginal fingers; variants of ossification in pedal phalanges) =750 \2$aFinger Phalanges$0(DNLM)D050278$5IEN =750 \2$aToe Phalanges$0(DNLM)D050277$5IEN =LDR 01034cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363271802441 =005 20250211111126.0 =008 041227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004014907 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2004014907 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCadherins =550 \\$wg$aCell adhesion molecules =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ireton, R.C. Regulation of cadherin function and turnover by P120 catenin, 2003:$bleaf 1 (Cadherins are transmembrane glycoproteins responsible for mediating cell to cell adhesion via calcium dependent homophilic interactions between cadherin molecules on adjacent cells) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cadherins) =670 \\$aCancerweb.ncl.ac.uk web site, Jan. 19, 2004$b(definition: Cadherins: a group of functionally related glycoproteins responsible for the Calcium-dependent cell-to-cell adhesion mechanism) =750 \2$aCadherins$0(DNLM)D015820$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aProtocadherins$0(DNLM)D000091363$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 02210cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363271902441 =005 20060110094555.0 =008 050330i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004011631 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCarbofuran =550 \\$wg$aCarbamates =550 \\$wg$aInsecticides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fox, G.A. The impact of the insecticide carbofuran (Furadan 480F) on the burrowing owl, 1989. =670 \\$aCRC handbook of chemistry and physics, via WWW, Dec. 22, 2004$b(Carbofuran, C[subscript 12]H[subscript 15]NO[subscript 3]) =670 \\$aWorld Health Organisation data sheet on pesticides no. 56, via IPCS INCHEM web site, Dec. 22, 2004$b(Carbofuran. Primary use: Insecticide. Secondary use: Nematocide. Chemical Group: Carbamate. IUPAC: 2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethylbenzofuran-7-yl methylcarbamate. CAS No. 1: 2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl methylcarbamate. Molecular formula: C[subscript 12]H[subscript 15]NO[subscript 3]. Synonyms: Bay 70143; Carbofuran; Curaterr[registered trademark]; ENT 27,164; FMC 10242; Furadan[registered trademark]; Niagara 10242[registered trademark]; Yaltoxi[registered trademark]) =670 \\$aU.S. Environmental Protection Agency consumer factsheet on carbofuran, via WWW, Dec. 22, 2004$b(Carbofuran is a white crystalline solid with a slightly phenolic odor. This broad spectrum insecticide is sprayed directly onto soil and plants just after emergence to control beetles, nematodes, and rootworm. The greatest use of carbofuran is on alfalfa and rice, with turf and grapes making up most of the remainder. Earlier uses were primarily on corn crops. Carbofuran is allowed for use on only a few U.S. crops, and will soon be banned from use on corn and sorghum in California. Trade Names and Synonyms: Niagara 10242, Furadan 4F or 3G, Brifur, Crisfuran, Chinufur, Curaterr, Yaltox, Pillarfuran, Kenofuran, Carbofuran) =670 \\$aPesticides and Birds Campaign web site, Dec. 22, 2004:$bpesticide profiles (Carbofuran. Chemical name: 2,3-Dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranol methylcarbamate. Trade names: Furadan, Curater, Bay 70143, Furacarb, Rampart. Pesticide type: insecticide. Class: carbamate) =750 \2$aCarbofuran$0(DNLM)D002235$5IEN =LDR 01066cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363272002441 =005 20060110094059.0 =008 050210i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005020073 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aAgeratums =450 \\$aAgeratum =450 \\$aCoelestina =450 \\$aWhite weeds =450 \\$aWhiteweeds =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Ageratum L. Compositae) =670 \\$aITIS, Feb. 10, 2005$b(Ageratum L. -- accepted -- ageratum, whiteweed. Family Asteraceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, Feb. 10, 2005$b(Genus: Ageratum L. Family: Asteraceae (Compositae). Synonyms: Coelestina) =670 \\$aPlants national database, Feb. 10, 2005$b(Ageratum L., whiteweed. Family: Asteraceae) =670 \\$aAm. Hort. Soc. A-Z encyc. of garden plants$b(Ageratum, ageratums) =670 \\$aBritanica Micro.$b(ageratum, plural ageratums, any member of the genus Ageratum of annual herbs of the family Asteraceae) =750 \2$aAgeratum$0(DNLM)D031163$5IEN =LDR 00674cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363272102441 =005 20060110093623.0 =008 050323i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005001293 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ507.A77 =150 \\$aAttachment disorder in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005005264: Chara, Kathleen A. A safe place for Caleb, c2005 =750 \2$81$wb$aReactive Attachment Disorder$0(DNLM)D019962$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aReactive Attachment Disorder$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00458cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363272202441 =005 20060110093505.0 =008 050323i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005001291 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC455.4.A84 =150 \\$aAttachment disorder =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005005264: Chara, Kathleen A. A safe place for Caleb, c2005. =750 \2$aReactive Attachment Disorder$0(DNLM)D019962$5IEN =LDR 00781cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363272302441 =005 20130301102920.0 =008 050207i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005000815 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAdipic acid =450 \\$aButanedicarboxylic acid =450 \\$aHexanedioic acid =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =550 \\$wg$aHexane =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95183141: Adipic acid ; Terephthalic acid ; Acetic anhydride, 1994. =670 \\$aInternational Chemical Safety Cards web site, Feb. 7, 2005. =670 \\$aChem. abstr.:$breg. no. 124-04-9. =670 \\$aHawley's cond. chem. dict.$b(adipic acid: hexanedioic acid, 1,4-butanedicarboxylic acid, 48th highest volume chemical produced in the U.S.) =750 \2$aAdipates$0(DNLM)D000272$5IEN =LDR 00736cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363272402441 =005 20091013084202.0 =008 050323||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005000678 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTJ853.4.M53 =150 \\$aMicrofluidics =550 \\$wg$aFluidics =550 \\$aNanofluids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Transport and mixing at the microscale, 2004:$bp. 923 (Microfluidics is the term that is used to describe flow in devices having dimensions ranging from millimetres to micrometres and capable of handling volumes of fluid in the range of nano- to microlitres) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Jan. 31, 2005$b(Microfluidics, about 156,000 results) =750 \2$aMicrofluidics$0(DNLM)D044085$5IEN =LDR 00658cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363272502441 =005 20050505085324.0 =008 050323i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000516 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.C6 =150 \\$aCorynebacterium glutamicum =450 \\$aCorynebacterium lilium =450 \\$aMicrococcus glutamicus =550 \\$wg$aCorynebacterium =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004057912: Handbook of corynebacterium glutamicum, 2004. =670 \\$aAmerican Type Culture Collection. =670 \\$aBergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, 1984:$bvol. 2, p. 1274. =750 \2$aCorynebacterium glutamicum$0(DNLM)D048230$5IEN =LDR 00696cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363272602441 =005 20060110083926.0 =008 050316i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005001163 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM666.G78 =150 \\$aGuaifenesin =450 \\$aMethoxyphenoxypropanediol =550 \\$wg$aExpectorants =550 \\$wg$aPropanols =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005045832: Penniston, Gregory K. The guaifenesin guide, 2005. =670 \\$aBoehringer Ingelheim (boehringer-ingelheim.com/finechem/products/Osy/Guaifenesin, web site. Feb. 18, 2005) =670 \\$aMedline Plus, Feb. 18, 2005$b(gov/medlineplus/druginfo/medmaster) =750 \2$aGuaifenesin$0(DNLM)D006140$5IEN =LDR 00875cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363272702441 =005 20060110083147.0 =008 050317i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005001004 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aStereotypic movement disorder =450 \\$aStereotyped movement disorder =550 \\$wg$aPsychomotor disorders =550 \\$wg$aStereotyped behavior (Psychiatry) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94043840: Jones, R.S.P. Stereotyped movement disorders, 1995. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Stereotypic Movement Disorder: motor behavior that is repetitive, often seemingly driven, and nonfunctional. This behavior markedly interferes with normal activities or results in severe bodily self-injury. The behavior is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance or a general medical condition.) =750 \2$aStereotypic Movement Disorder$0(DNLM)D019956$5IEN =LDR 00733cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363272802441 =005 20060109092430.0 =008 050118i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005000343 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ506.P55 =150 \\$aPost-traumatic stress disorder in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =550 \\$wg$aStress in adolescence =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005001042: Greenwald, Ricky. Child trauma handbook, c2005. =750 \2$81$wb$aStress Disorders, Post-Traumatic$0(DNLM)D013313$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aStress Disorders, Post-Traumatic$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00646cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363272902441 =005 20060713080358.0 =008 050311i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004014372 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSelenoproteins =550 \\$wg$aOrganoselenium compounds =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bauman, A. Selenoprotein W : purification and characterization of its interaction with calmodulin, 2004. =670 \\$aAcademic Press dict. of science and technology, 1992$b(Selenoproteins, a group of proteins containing selenocysteine or selenomethionine residues) =750 \2$aSelenoproteins$0(DNLM)D051140$5IEN =LDR 00499cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363273002441 =005 20060109084050.0 =008 050105i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005000094 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMonocrotaline =550 \\$wg$aPyrrolizidines =670 \\$aMESH$b(Monocrotaline: a pyrrolizidine alkaloid and a toxic plant constituent that poisons livestock and humans through the ingestion of contaminated grains and other foods) =750 \2$aMonocrotaline$0(DNLM)D016686$5IEN =LDR 01278cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363273102441 =005 20060109083833.0 =008 050302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004014934 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGeriatric health care teams =450 \\$aTeam work in geriatrics =450 \\$aTeamwork in geriatrics =550 \\$wg$aHealth care teams =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ethical patient care : a casebook for geriatric health care teams, 2002. =670 \\$aUniversity of Rochester, Center for Clinical Research on Aging WWW site, Jan. 7, 2005:$bresearch articles and papers page (Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference on Interdisciplinary Health Care Teams, 1994) pp. 92-105 (Schmitt, M.H. Discipline Differences in Attitudes Towards Interdisciplinary Teams, Perceptions of the Process of Teamwork, and Stress Levels in Geriatric Health Care Teams) =670 \\$aUniversity of Miami School of Medicine, Geriatric Interdisciplinary Faculty Team mission statement, via WWW, Jan. 7, 2005$b(geriatric health care teams) =750 \2$81$wb$aPatient Care Team$0(DNLM)D010348$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPatient Care Team$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 02144cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363273202441 =005 20081211112742.0 =008 031027i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003011072 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTA418.54 =150 \\$aThermal conductivity =360 \\$isubdivision$aThermal conductivity$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals and individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aCopper--Thermal conductivity; Metals--Thermal conductivity =360 \\$isubdivision$aThermal conductivity$iunder individual chemicals and materials, e.g.$aCopper--Thermal conductivity; Metals--Thermal conductivity =450 \\$aCoefficient of conductivity =450 \\$aConductivity, Heat =450 \\$aConductivity, Thermal =450 \\$aHeat conductivity =550 \\$wg$aHeat$xConduction$xMeasurement =550 \\$wg$aTransport theory =670 \\$aWork cat.: Baker, C.E. Thermal conductivities of ordinary and isotopically substituted polar gases and their equimolar mixtures, 1966. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003:$bp. 2130 ("Thermal conductivity -- (thermo[dynamics]) -- The heat flow across a surface per unit area per unit time, divided by the negative of the rate of change of temperature with distance in a direction perpendicular to the surface. Also known as coefficient of conductivity; heat conductivity") =670 \\$aAcademic press dictionary of science and technology, 1992:$bp. 2201 ("thermal conductivity -- thermodynamics -- the material property that quantifies the rate of flow of thermal energy through a material in the presence of a temperature gradient, given by the amount of heat transfer across a unit area in a unit amount of time, divided by the negative of the space rate of change in temperature in the direction perpendicular to the unit area") =670 \\$aChamber dictionary of science and technology, 1999:$bp. 1161 ("thermal conductivity - (physics) - A measure of the rate of flow of thermal energy through a material in the presence of a temperature gradient") =750 \2$aThermal Conductivity$0(DNLM)D013814$5IEN =LDR 01109cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363273302441 =005 20060109094304.0 =008 041216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004010855 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPhycobilisomes =550 \\$wg$aPhycobiliproteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004457901: L�uder, U.H. Acclimation of the photosynthetic apparatus of the endemic Antarctic red macroalga Palmaria decipiens to seasonally changing light conditions, 2003:$bp. 3 (Phycobilisomes, the main light-harvesting antennae in red algae and cyanobacteria.) =670 \\$ade Marsac, N.T. Phycobiliproteins and phycobilisomes : the early observations in Photosynthesis Research, 2003:$bv. 76, p. 197 (supramolecular complexes of phycobiliproteins: the phycobilisomes. Generally attached on the stromal surface of the thylakoid membranes in both prokayotic (cyanobacteria) and eukaryotic cells (cyanelles, ted algae and cryptomonads), these complexes represent the most abundant soluble proteins and the major light-harvesting antennae for photosynthesis.) =750 \2$aPhycobilisomes$0(DNLM)D045524$5IEN =LDR 01120cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363273402441 =005 20060107125534.0 =008 050209i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004014655 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBovine viral diarrhea virus =450 \\$aBVD virus =450 \\$aBVDV (Virus) =550 \\$wg$aCattle$xViruses =550 \\$wg$aFlaviviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004029262: Goyal, S.M. Bovine viral diarrhea virus, 2005:$bECIP galley (Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV)) =670 \\$aBlack's vet. dict.$b(under: Bovine viral diarrhea/mucosal disease: virus can survive storage at temp. of 4 degrees C for at least 16 months, also repeated freezing and thawing) =670 \\$aMerck vet. manual online, Dec. 13, 2004$b(Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) is classfied as a RNA virus) =670 \\$aConcise vet. dict., 1988$b(under: Bovine viral diarrhea: BVD virus) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Diarrhea Viruses, Bovine Viral) =670 \\$aVet. med. Auburn Univ. WWW site, Dec. 13, 2004$b(Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV)) =750 \2$aDiarrhea Viruses, Bovine Viral$0(DNLM)D001908$5IEN =LDR 00769cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363273502441 =005 20060106141459.0 =008 050209i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004010669 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMorbid obesity =550 \\$wg$aObesity =670 \\$aWork cat.: Morbid obesity, 2004:$bp. xi (the severe form of obesity) p. 4 of cover (occurs in patients with a body mass index of >40 and is associated with serious, debilitating and progressive co-morbidities) =670 \\$aMeSH via WWW, Nov. 22, 2004$b(Obesity, Morbid x Morbid obesity: The condition of weighing two, three, or more times the ideal weight, so called because it is associated with many serious and life-threatening disorders) =750 \2$aObesity, Morbid$0(DNLM)D009767$5IEN =LDR 00739cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363273602441 =005 20060109094954.0 =008 050111i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005000232 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.E68$cBotany =150 \\$aCalluna =550 \\$wg$aEricaceae =670 \\$aPlants national database, Jan. 11, 2005$b(Genus Calluna Salisb. - heather. Family Ericaceae - Heath family) =670 \\$aITIS, Jan 11, 2005$b(Calluna Salisb. -- accepted -- heather Family Ericaceae -- heaths) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy taxonomy, Jan. 11, 2005$b(Genus: Calluna. Family Ericaceae. Common name: heather) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Calluna Salisb. Heather. Ericaceae. One sp.) =750 \2$aCalluna$0(DNLM)D029795$5IEN =LDR 00700cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363273702441 =005 20080506153315.0 =008 050127i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004014824 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP606.S85 =150 \\$aSulfotransferases =450 \\$aSulphotransferases =550 \\$wg$aTransferases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004030011 : Human cytosolic sulfotransferases, 2005. =670 \\$aEnzyme Nomenclature web site, Dec. 23, 2004$b(EC 2.8.2 Sulfotransferases) Feb. 20, 2008 (EC 2.8.2.4: in title in bib. ref.: sulphotransferase) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20080402 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulfphotransferases =750 \2$aSulfotransferases$0(DNLM)D015238$5IEN =LDR 00673cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363273802441 =005 20120730164531.0 =008 041210i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004007162 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ506.S46 =150 \\$aSeparation anxiety in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAnxiety in adolescence =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004026091: Eisen, Andrew R. Separation anxiety in children and adolescents, 2005. =750 \2$81$wb$aAnxiety, Separation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001010 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnxiety, Separation$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00870cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363273902441 =005 20100720081955.0 =008 041025i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004009989 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.M38 =150 \\$aMethylobacteriaceae =550 \\$wg$aAerobic bacteria =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =670 \\$aMESH browser, Oct. 22, 2004$b(Methylobacteriaceae, a family of gram-negative bacteria in the order Rhizobiales. 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It occurs in the healing stages of inflammation when restoration of normal anatomic integrity is not possible.) =750 \2$aFibrosis$0(DNLM)D005355$5IEN =LDR 01410cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363274202441 =005 20041123080209.0 =008 040917i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004001432 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.D37$cBacteriology =150 \\$aDeinococcus =550 \\$wg$aDeinococcaceae =550 \\$wg$aGram-positive bacteria =670 \\$aList of bacterial names with standing in nomenclature, via WWW, Sept. 9, 2004$b(Deinococcus, type genus of the order Deinococcales, type genus of the family Deinococcaceae; type species: Deinococcus radiodurans) =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Deinococcus. A genus of gram-positive aerobic cocci found in the soil, that is highly resistant to radiation, especially ionizing radiation. Deinococcus radiodurans is the type species) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, Sept. 17, 2004$b(Deinococcus. Includes Deinobacter. Family Deinococcaceae, Order Deinococcales, Class Deinococci, Phylum Deinococcus-Thermus, Superkingdom Deinococcus-Thermus) =670 \\$aBacterial nomenclature up-to-date, via WWW, Sept. 17, 2004$b(Genus Deinococcus) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Sept. 9, 2004$b(The family Deinococcaceae consists of the genera Deinococcus and Deinobacter, with the major difference between these two genera being gram-positive and gram-negative, respectively.) =675 \\$aITIS, Sept. 9, 2004 =750 \2$aDeinococcus$0(DNLM)D034301$5IEN =LDR 00413cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363274302441 =005 20061019134758.0 =008 040915i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004009960 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL368.H33$cProtozoology =150 \\$aPlasmodium yoelii =550 \\$wg$aPlasmodium =670 \\$aMESH$b(Plasmodium yoelii, in rodents) =750 \2$aPlasmodium yoelii$0(DNLM)D010967$5IEN =LDR 00803cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363373902441 =005 20150527101226.0 =008 140527i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014001324 =040 \\$aMH-AH$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHealth insurance exchanges =550 \\$wg$aInsurance exchanges =670 \\$aWork cat: AIS's health insurance exchange directory and factbook, c2013:$bp.vii (A health insurance exchange is a web-based marketplace that allows a consumer to compare and select health insurance products, enroll in a chosen plan and pay premiums. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act called for the creation of a government-run health insurance exchange in each state to serve individuals who do not have employer-based insurance) =750 \2$aHealth Insurance Exchanges$0(DNLM)D062265$5IEN =LDR 01524cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363374002441 =005 20140926105946.0 =008 140501i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2014001105 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMultiple system atrophy =450 \\$aAtrophy, Multiple system =450 \\$aAtrophy, Multisystem =450 \\$aAtrophy, Multisystemic =450 \\$aMSA (Multiple system atrophy) =450 \\$aMultiple system atrophy syndrome =450 \\$aMultisystem atrophy =450 \\$aMultisystemic atrophy =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDegeneration =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat: 2013949517: Multiple system atrophy, 2014:$bforeword (Multiple system atrophy (MSA) ... within the spectrum of neurodegenerative movement disorders) =670 \\$aMeSH, May 1, 2014$b(Multiple system atrophy; references from: Multiple system atrophy syndrome, Multisystem atrophy, Multisystemic atrophy) =670 \\$aNIH Factsheet, June 10, 2014$b(Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a combination of symptoms that affect both the autonomic nervous system and movement. Symptoms of autonomic nervous system failure include fainting spells and problems with heart rate and bladder control. Motor control (movement) dysfunction may feature symptoms such as tremor, rigidity, and loss of muscle coordination. Some of these symptoms are similar to those seen in Parkinson's disease.) =750 \2$aMultiple System Atrophy$0(DNLM)D019578$5IEN =LDR 00902cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363374102441 =005 20140926105056.0 =008 140407i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014000857 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGene flow =450 \\$aFlow, Gene =550 \\$wg$aPopulation genetics =670 \\$aWork cat: Martins, B. Hybridization between Imidazolinone-Resistant Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and Jointed Goatgrass (Aegilops cylindrical Host.) ..., 2014. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003 :$b(gene flow: the passage and establishment of alleles characteristic of one breeding population into the gene pool of another population through hybridization and backcrossing) =670 \\$aAndersson, M. Gene flow between crops and their wild relatives, 2010. =670 \\$aGene flow from GM plants, 2005. =750 \2$aGene Flow$0(DNLM)D051456$5IEN =LDR 04180cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363374202441 =005 20140926111302.0 =008 140328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014000740 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP519.9.V65$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aVoltage-sensitive dyes =450 \\$aPotentiometric dyes =450 \\$aPotentiometric probes =450 \\$aVSDs (Voltage-sensitive dyes) =550 \\$wg$aDyes and dyeing =550 \\$wg$aFluorescent probes =550 \\$wg$aPotentiometry$xEquipment and supplies =670 \\$aWork cat: Bachtel, A.D. A novel approach to dual excitation ratiometric optical mapping of cardiac action potentials with di 4 ANEPPS using pulsed LED excitation, 2010:$bp. 1 (In cardiac and neuronal tissue, for example, rapid changes in Vm [transmembrane potential] are represented as action potentials (AP), which have a distinct morphology that can be recorded using voltage sensitive dyes (VSD), a group of fluorophores that exhibit changes in fluorescence with changes in Vm) =670 \\$aMembrane potential imaging in the nervous system, 2010:$bp. 125 (Voltage-sensitive dyes, or potentiometric probes, are molecular voltmeters that insert into, but do not cross cell membranes, where they intercalate among the phospholipids that compose either leaflet of the bilayer. There, by mechanisms that are not entirely understood, they sense a representative portion of the membrane electric field and alter their light absorption and/or emission in response to changes in that field, thereby providing the physical basis for optical measurement of membrane potential) p. 13 (More recently, we have synthesized voltage-sensitive dyes (VSDs) with new hemicyanine chromophores that have absorbance and emission further toward the red end of the visible spectrum. ... There are several other labs that are currently actively working on synthesizing new potentiometric dyes) =670 \\$aSalzberg, B.M. Functional imaging of nervous systems using voltage-sensitive dyes, via WWW, Mar. 27, 2014:$babtr. (Voltage-sensitive dyes are small molecules that bind to cell membranes and change their optical properties, absorption or fluorescence, in response to changes in membrane potential, the voltage across the membrane. These optical changes are extremely rapid and tend to be linear reporters of local electrical events. Thus, these "potentiometric probes" behave as molecular voltmeters and can be used, with a high-speed camera or other image dissector, for functional imaging of electrical activity including action potentials, synaptic potentials, and passive (electrotonic) signals) =670 \\$aJournal of membrane biology, Dec. 2003:$bp. 105 (Interpretation and optimization of absorbance and fluorescence signals from voltage-sensitive dyes. ... Voltage-sensitive dyes produce absorbance and fluorescence changes that can be used to image voltage. The present study develops a systematic approach to the optimization of these signals. ... Voltage-sensitive dyes provide an optical signal suitable for imaging voltage in living tissue. These dyes serve as powerful tools in the study of electrical activity in the nervous system as well as in other electrically excitable tissue) =670 \\$aScripta medica, Dec. 2006:$bp. 280 (Optical mapping is also widely employed in cardiac electrophysiology animal experiments. The principle of optical mapping is the application of voltage-sensitive dye (VSD) to the examined tissue where it binds to a membrane of cardiac cells. The dye undergoes changes in its fluorescence spectra, in response to changes in the surrounding electrical field. The absorption and fluorescence spectra of the dye are highly dependent on its environment. In general, the dyes are essentially non-fluorescent in water and become quite strongly fluorescent upon binding to membranes. The tissue is illuminated by light with relatively limited narrow spectra. Then, the dye emits fluorescent light of higher wavelength and amplitude proportional to the potential at heart surface. The emitted light can be easily detected and recorded) =750 \2$aVoltage-Sensitive Dye Imaging$0(DNLM)D056969$5IEN =LDR 00765cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363374302441 =005 20140924174254.0 =008 140128i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2014000212 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEye tracking =450 \\$aEye gaze tracking$5IEN =450 \\$aEye monitoring$5IEN =450 \\$aEye movement data analysis =450 \\$aGaze tracking =550 \\$wg$aEye$xMovements =550 \\$wg$aTracking (Engineering) =670 \\$aWork cat: 2013045342: Eye tracking in user experience design, 2014. =670 \\$aInspec, viewed January 28, 2014$b(uncontrolled terms: eye tracking specification; Eye tracking equipment; eye movement data analysis; gaze tracking) =750 \2$aEye Movement Measurements$0(DNLM)D053483$5IEN =LDR 00556cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880444415602441 =005 20171219133901.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85146422 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85146422 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF275.W5 =150 \\$aWhey =550 \\$wg$aMilk =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(whey: the serum or watery part of milk containing sugar, minerals, and lactalbumin that is separated from the thicker or more coagulable part or curd, esp. in the process of making cheese) =750 \2$aWhey$0(DNLM)D000067796$5IEN =LDR 00629cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880444433802441 =005 20160418105658.0 =008 871019i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006544 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 87006544 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \0$aArachis =550 \0$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nigam, S.N. Vegetative propagation of Arachis species, 1978. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Arachis) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 237. =670 \\$aHortus 3. =750 \2$aArachis$0(DNLM)D010367$5IEN =LDR 01015cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880445237802441 =005 20160429151156.0 =008 001222\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104929 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aPopulation transfers =450 \\$aCleansing, Ethnic =450 \\$aEthnic cleansing =450 \\$aEthnic purification =450 \\$aExchange of population =450 \\$aExchanges, Population =450 \\$aInterchange of population =450 \\$aInterchanges, Population =450 \\$aPopulation exchanges =450 \\$aPopulation interchanges =450 \\$aPurification, Ethnic =450 \\$aTransfer of population =450 \\$aTransfers, Population =550 \\$wg$aEmigration and immigration =550 \\$wg$aMinorities =670 \\$aBrown, K.L. A biography of no place, 2000:$babstr. 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S. 3822, August 3, 2006:$bp. 2 (Personalized medicine is the application of genomic and molecular data to better target the delivery of health care, facilitate the discovery and clinical testing of new products, and help determine a patient's predisposition to a particular disease or condition) =670 \\$aPresident's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, Priorities for personalized medicine, Sept. 2008:$bp. 1 ("Personalized medicine" refers to the tailoring of medical treatment to the individual characteristics of each patient) =670 \\$aQuantitative methods for precision medicine, 2022: |b CIP galley ("As opposed to such a one-size-fits-all approach, precision medicine, also known as personalized medicine, tailors disease treatment and prevention strategies for individual persons by taking into account their genetic, environmental, and lifestyle differences")$w(DLC)2022030449 =670 \\$aHelp me understand genetics - precision medicine, online PDF reprinted from MedLinePlus Genetics, viewed September 20, 2022: |b page 1 (What is precision medicine?: "an emerging approach for disease treatment and prevention that takes into account individual variability in genes, environment, and lifestyle for each person") page 2 (What is the difference between precision medicine and personalized medicine?: "According to the National Research Council, "personalized medicine" is an older term with a meaning similar to "precision medicine" ... there was concern that the word "personalized" could be misinterpreted to imply that treatments and preventions are being developed uniquely for each individual; in precision medicine, the focus is on identifying which approaches will be effective for which patients based on genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors") =670 \\$aGale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health, 4th edition, viewed via Credo reference, September 20, 2022: |b Pharmacogenomics ("Pharmacogenomics is a major component of "precision medicine," formerly referred to as personalized medicine") =670 \\$aNational Library of Medicine, MeSH browser: |b (MeSH heading: Precision Medicine; Entry term(s): Individualized Medicine, Personalized Medicine; Concepts: Precision Medicine, Preferred Term, 02/27/2015; Personalized Medicine, 05/13/2009, Individualized Medicine, 04/27/2009) =688 \\$aHeading changed from Personalized medicine to Precision medicine in February 2023. =750 \2$aPrecision Medicine$0(DNLM)D057285$5IEN =LDR 01165nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880463865102441 =005 20160729110011.0 =008 990222i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 99001213 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRA399$cGeneral =150 \\$aPhysician practice patterns =450 \\$aClinical practice patterns =450 \\$aClinical practice variations =450 \\$aMedical practice patterns =450 \\$aPhysician profiling =450 \\$aPhysicians' practice patterns =450 \\$aPractice patterns, Physician =450 \\$aProfiling, Physician =550 \\$wg$aMedical care$xUtilization review =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99-11319: Physician profiling ... 1999$b(physician profiling) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Physician's practice patterns, x clinical practice patterns, x clinical practice variations, x practice patterns, professional) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Feb. 22, 1999$b(physicians' practice patterns, medical practice patterns, physician profiling) =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 22, 1999$b(physician practice patterns, physician profiling, medical practice patterns) =750 \2$aPractice Patterns, Physicians'$0(DNLM)D010818$5IEN =LDR 00735nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880466969002441 =005 20160815113019.0 =008 870925i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87006096 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M9$cBotany =150 \\$aSyzygium =450 \\$aJambosa =450 \\$aJambus =450 \\$aSyzigium =550 \\$wg$aMyrtaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 429. =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 1091 (Syzygium; syn: Jambosa; Myrtaceae) =670 \\$aPop. encyc. of plants:$bp. 133 (Syzygium) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 351. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.):$bp. 1717 (Syzygium; syn: Syzigium) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns:$bp. 588 (syn: Jambus) =750 \2$aSyzygium$0(DNLM)D027842$5IEN =LDR 00969cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880468205102441 =005 20160826160451.0 =008 060424||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85145114$zsj 99006349 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU$dDLC =053 \0$aU$cMilitary science =053 \0$aV$cNaval science =150 \\$aWar =360 \\$isubdivision$aWarfare$iunder ethnic groups; also subdivision$aWars$iunder ethnic groups; and individual wars, battles, etc., e.g.$aRusso-Japanese War, 1904-1905; United States--History--Queen Anne's War, 1702-1713; Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863 =450 \\$aArmed conflict (War) =450 \\$aConflict, Armed (War) =450 \\$aFighting =450 \\$aHostilities =450 \\$aWars =550 \\$wg$aInternational relations =550 \\$aMilitary art and science =550 \\$aPeace =670 \\$aDictionary of the interntional law of armed conflict, c1992. =750 \2$aArmed Conflicts$0(DNLM)D000068337$5IEN =LDR 00716nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880469673502441 =005 20160902143910.0 =008 860211\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130875 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGA51$bGA87 =053 \0$aQB296$cGeodetic surveys, by country =053 \0$aQB301$bQB325$cGeodetic surveying =053 \0$aQE61$bQE350$cGeological =053 \0$aQH101$bQH199$cNatural history =150 \\$aSurveys =360 \\$isubdivision$aSurveys$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., for works containing the results of land surveys in those places =450 \\$aGovernment surveys =550 \\$wg$aMathematical geography =750 \2$aSurveys and Questionnaires$0(DNLM)D011795$5IEN =LDR 00758cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363048302441 =005 20070511141129.0 =008 890424i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89002544 =035 \\$aCBB0020NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.C62 =150 \\$aCorticotropin releasing hormone =450 \\$aACTH releasing factor =450 \\$aCorticotropin releasing factor =450 \\$aCRF (Hormone) =450 \\$aCRH (Hormone) =550 \\$wg$aNeuropeptides =550 \\$wg$aPituitary hormone releasing factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Corticotropin-releasing factor, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aHandbook of vitamins, minerals, and hormones, c1981. =750 \2$aCorticotropin-Releasing Hormone$0(DNLM)D003346$5IEN =LDR 00568cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363048402441 =005 20120730164241.0 =008 890421||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89002539 =035 \\$aCBB0015NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPolymerase chain reaction =450 \\$aChain reaction, Polymerase =450 \\$aPCR (Biochemistry) =550 \\$wg$aPolymerization =550 \\$aDNA polymerases =670 \\$aWork cat.: PCR protocols, 1989. =670 \\$aChemical Titles, No. 4, 1989:$bp. 214. =750 \2$aPolymerase Chain Reaction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016133 =LDR 00509cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363048502441 =005 20120730164241.0 =008 890421||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89002538 =035 \\$aCBB0014NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOmega-6 fatty acids =450 \\$aN-6 fatty acids =550 \\$wg$aUnsaturated fatty acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: NATO advanced research ... c1989. =670 \\$aPique, C.G. Omega-6. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aFatty Acids, Omega-6$5IEN$0(DNLM)D043371 =LDR 00992cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363048602441 =005 20120730164241.0 =008 890413||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89002397 =035 \\$aCBA9879NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP517.C45 =150 \\$aCellular signal transduction =450 \\$aCellular information transduction =450 \\$aInformation transduction, Cellular =450 \\$aSignal transduction, Cellular =550 \\$wg$aBioenergetics =550 \\$wg$aCellular control mechanisms =550 \\$wg$aInformation theory in biology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Receptors, membrane transport, and signal transduction, c1989. =670 \\$aBiol. abs., Semiannual Cumulative Index, 1988:$b86: SI-3317. =670 \\$aLC database, April 6, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Signal transduction) =670 \\$aBioinformatics : information transduction and processing systems from cell to whole body, 1989. =750 \2$aSignal Transduction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015398 =LDR 00570cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363048702441 =005 20120730164241.0 =008 890413i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89002393 =035 \\$aCBA9875NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC268.44.C43 =150 \\$aCEA genes =450 \\$aCarcinoembryonic antigen genes =550 \\$wg$aCancer genes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Internatl. Conf. on the CEA Gene Family (1988 : Sapporo-shi, Japan). The carcinoembryonic gene family, 1989. =750 \2$aCarcinoembryonic Antigen$xgenetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002272Q000235 =LDR 01220cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880363048802441 =005 20131210104326.0 =008 890413i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89002390 =035 \\$aCBA9872NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aAntipsychotic drugs =450 \\$aAntipsychotic agents =450 \\$aAntipsychotics =450 \\$aMajor tranquilizers =450 \\$aMajor tranquilizing agents =450 \\$aMajor tranquilizing drugs =450 \\$aNeuroleptic agents =450 \\$aNeuroleptic drugs =450 \\$aNeuroleptics =450 \\$aNeurolepts =450 \\$aTranquilizing drugs, Major =550 \\$wg$aPsychotropic drugs =550 \\$aPsychoses$xChemotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lazarus, A. The neuroleptic malignant syndrome and related conditions, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tranquilizing agents, Major) =670 \\$aGoth. Med. pharmacol., 1988:$bp. 250 (Antipsychotic drugs) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Antipsychotic drugs) =670 \\$aKatzung. Basic & clin. pharmacol., 1987:$bp. 315 (Antipsychotic drugs) =670 \\$aGoodman. The pharm. basis of therapeutics, 1985:$bp. 391 (Antipsychotic agents) =750 \2$aAntipsychotic Agents$0(DNLM)D014150$5IEN =LDR 00851cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363048902441 =005 20120730164241.0 =008 890413i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89002389 =035 \\$aCBA9871NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC394.N47 =150 \\$aNeuroleptic malignant syndrome =450 \\$aMalignant neuroleptic syndrome =550 \\$wg$aAntipsychotic drugs$xSide effects =550 \\$wg$aExtrapyramidal disorders =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lazarus, A. The neuroleptic malignant syndrome and related conditions, c1989. =670 \\$aCurrent med. diag. & treatment, 1986:$bp. 644. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aInt'l dict. of med. and biol.:$bunder syndrome (Neuroleptic malignant syndrome) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeuroleptic Malignant Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009459 =LDR 00702cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363049002441 =005 20110718101707.0 =008 890412i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89002382 =035 \\$aCBA9865NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTeenage immigrants =450 \\$aImmigrant teenagers =550 \\$wg$aImmigrant youth =550 \\$wg$aImmigrants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bode, J. New kids on the block, 1989. =675 \\$aHCL =750 \2$81$wb$aEmigrants and Immigrants$0(DNLM)D054242$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEmigrants and Immigrants$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00820cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363049102441 =005 20120730164241.0 =008 930323||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89002311 =035 \\$aCBA9805NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.C42$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aCell adhesion molecules =450 \\$aAdhesion molecules (Cytology) =450 \\$aAdhesion substances (Cytology) =450 \\$aCell adhesion substances =450 \\$aIntercellular adhesion molecules =450 \\$aMorphoregulatory molecules =550 \\$wg$aBiomolecules =550 \\$wg$aDesmosomes =550 \\$wg$aHemidesmosomes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Morphoregulatory molecules, c1989. =670 \\$aBiol. abs. semiannual cumul. index, 1988:$b86:SI-73. =750 \2$aCell Adhesion Molecules$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015815 =LDR 00884cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363049202441 =005 20120730164241.0 =008 890406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89002254 =035 \\$aCBA9754NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE320 =150 \\$aAcute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis =450 \\$aConjunctivitis, Acute hemorrhagic =450 \\$aEpidemic hemorrhagic conjunctivitis =450 \\$aHemorrhagic conjunctivitis, Acute =550 \\$wg$aConjunctivitis =550 \\$wg$aEnterovirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Conjunctivitis, Acute hemorrhagic) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aICD-9-CM:$b077.4 (Epidemic hemorrhagic) =670 \\$aInternal medicine:$bp. 1570. =670 \\$aMerck:$bp. 210. =750 \2$aConjunctivitis, Acute Hemorrhagic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003232 =LDR 00810cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363049302441 =005 20120730164240.0 =008 890217||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001028 =035 \\$aCAZ0746NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP519.9.P48$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aPhotoaffinity labeling =450 \\$aPhotochemical probes =450 \\$aPhotolabeling (Photochemistry) =450 \\$aPhotoprobes (Photochemistry) =550 \\$wg$aAffinity labeling =550 \\$wg$aPhotochemistry$xTechnique =670 \\$aWork cat.: Photochemical probes in biochemistry, 1989$b(Photolabeling; Photoaffinity labeling) =670 \\$aChem. abst. =675 \\$aMESH;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. chem.;$aIUPAC compendium of chem. term.;$aCarey's organic chem. =750 \2$aPhotoaffinity Labels$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019920 =LDR 00818cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363049402441 =005 20120730164237.0 =008 881214||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007756 =035 \\$aCAY6332NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP606.A8 =150 \\$aAspartate aminotransferase =450 \\$aAspartate transaminase =450 \\$aGlutamic-aspartic transaminase =450 \\$aGlutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase =450 \\$aSGOT (Enzyme) =450 \\$aTransaminase A =550 \\$wg$aAminotransferases =550 \\$wg$aAspartic acid =670 \\$aWork cat.: Torchinski�i, �I�U.M. Molekul�i�arny�i mekhanizm �enzimaticheskogo transminirovani�i�a ... 1987. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature, 1984:$bEC2.6.1.1. =750 \2$aAspartate Aminotransferases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001219 =LDR 00676cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363049502441 =005 20100218100946.0 =008 881208i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007645 =035 \\$aCAY6227NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR201.F62$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRA601.5$cPublic health =150 \\$aFoodborne diseases =450 \\$aFood-borne diseases =450 \\$aFoodborne illnesses =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Foodborne bacterial pathogens, c1989. =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/2/88$b(Foodborne, Food-borne) =675 \\$aIAC;$aHennepin;$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aFoodborne Diseases$0(DNLM)D005517$5IEN =LDR 00632cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363049602441 =005 20120730164237.0 =008 881207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007627 =035 \\$aCAY6210NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEjaculation =550 \\$wg$aMale orgasm =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kaplan, H.S. How to overcome premature ejaculation, c1989. =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/1/88. =670 \\$aFunk & Wagnalls int. dict. of the English language. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(ejaculation, see Orgasm, Male) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEjaculation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004542 =LDR 00944cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363049702441 =005 20130315085109.0 =008 881207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007626 =035 \\$aCAY6209NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC560.P73 =150 \\$aPremature ejaculation =450 \\$aEjaculatio praecox =450 \\$aEjaculatory control, Inadequate =450 \\$aInadequate ejaculatory control =550 \\$wg$aEjaculation =550 \\$wg$aPsychosexual disorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kaplan, H.S. How to overcome premature ejaculation, c1989$b(inadequate ejaculatory control) =670 \\$aRjitenbeek, H.M. Sexuality and identity, 1971:$bPremature ejaculation. =670 \\$aDSM-III-R. =670 \\$aAm. psych.:$bGlossary. =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. of med. & biol.$b(also called ejaculatio praecox) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aPremature Ejaculation$0(DNLM)D061686$5IEN =LDR 00530cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363049802441 =005 20091021105647.0 =008 881207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007622 =035 \\$aCAY6208LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMyxozoa =550 \\$wg$aInvertebrates =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bartholomew, J.L. Ceratomyxa shasta, a myxosporean parasite of salmonids, 1989. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 596. =675 \\$aKudo protozoology;$aWeb. 3;$aRandom House =750 \2$aMyxozoa$0(DNLM)D055764$5IEN =LDR 00657cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363049902441 =005 20120730164237.0 =008 881207in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007606 =035 \\$aCAY6192NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNimodipine =550 \\$wg$aCalcium$xAntagonists =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =550 \\$wg$aPyridine =550 \\$wg$aVasodilators =670 \\$aWork cat.: Prevention and treatment of delayed ischemic ... c1988. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b[66085-59-4] =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aMerck =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNimodipine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009553 =LDR 00656cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363050002441 =005 20120730164237.0 =008 881207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007605 =035 \\$aCAY6191NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP552.S35 =150 \\$aSeminal proteins =450 \\$aSemen proteins =450 \\$aSeminal plasma proteins =450 \\$aSeminoproteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shivaji, S. Proteins of seminal plasma ... c1989. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$bGeneral subject index (Proteins, of semen; Proteins, semino-) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aSeminal Plasma Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029589 =LDR 00914cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363050102441 =005 20120730164236.0 =008 890215i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88007597 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02459889 =035 \\$aCAY6183NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRT48 =150 \\$aNursing assessment =450 \\$aAssessment, Nursing =450 \\$aClinical assessment in nursing =450 \\$aHealth assessment, Nursing =450 \\$aNursing health assessment =450 \\$aPatient assessment in nursing =450 \\$aPatient evaluation in nursing =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aNursing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clinical assessment tools for use with nursing diagnoses, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict. =670 \\$aMorton, P.G. Nurse's clinical guide to health assessment, 1990. =750 \2$aNursing Assessment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009730 =LDR 00918cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363050202441 =005 20120730164236.0 =008 881206||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007588 =035 \\$aCAY6177NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH452.3$bQH452.6 =150 \\$aMobile genetic elements =450 \\$aGenetic elements, Mobile =450 \\$aGenetic mobile elements =450 \\$aMobile DNA =450 \\$aMobile DNA sequences =450 \\$aMobile elements, Genetic =550 \\$wg$aDNA =550 \\$wg$aMolecular genetics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mobile DNA, c1989. =670 \\$aHuisman, O. Genetics, 1987:$b116(2): 185 (mobile DNA) =670 \\$aBiol. abs., 1987:$b84(6): SI-148 (mobile DNA); 83(3): SI-2185 (mobile elements; mobile genetic elements) =670 \\$aMESH$b(DNA insertion elements, x Mobile genetic elements) =750 \2$aInterspersed Repetitive Sequences$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020071 =LDR 00959cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363050302441 =005 20110610125538.0 =008 881205i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88007577 =035 \\$aCAY6167NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 88007577 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCaregivers =450 \\$aCare givers =450 \\$aCarers =450 \\$aFamily caregivers =450 \\$aHome health caregivers =450 \\$aInformal caregivers =550 \\$wg$aVolunteers =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stone, R. Caregiving in America, 1988. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Caregivers; Care givers; Family caregivers; Home health caregivers) =670 \\$aLIV$b(Caregivers; Family caregivers) =670 \\$aLC database, June 17, 1997$b(carers) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on family or friends who provide personal home care for the elderly, ill, or people with disabilities on an informal voluntary basis. =750 \2$aCaregivers$0(DNLM)D017028$5IEN =LDR 01328cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363050402441 =005 20101021191022.0 =008 020910i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88007496 =035 \\$aCAY6091NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dInU$dDLC =053 \0$aUG447.8 =150 \\$aBiological weapons =450 \\$aBacteriological weapons =450 \\$aBiological warfare agents =450 \\$aBioweapons =450 \\$aWeapons, Biological$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aWeapons of mass destruction =550 \\$aBiosecurity =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Cong. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs ... Biological warfare testing, 1988. =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 5, 1988. =670 \\$aIAC. =670 \\$aRobertson, D. Guide to modern defense and strategy:$bp. 40, under Biological warfare (The Biological Weapons Convention, signed in 1972 ...) =670 \\$aAn analytical summary of the United Nations studies describing the effects of the possible use of nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, bacteriological (biological) weapons and napalm, and other incendiary weapons, 1977. =670 \\$aDTIC thes.$b(Biological warfare agents) =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, Sept. 10, 2002$b(titles: bioweapons) =675 \\$aASTI;$aEI;$aLIV;$aWeb. 3;$aRandom House =750 \2$aBiological Warfare Agents$0(DNLM)D054045$5IEN =LDR 00727cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363050502441 =005 20120730164236.0 =008 881201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007495 =035 \\$aCAY6090NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP519.9.W47 =150 \\$aWestern immunoblotting =450 \\$aBlotting, Western$5IEN =450 \\$aImmunoblotting, Western =450 \\$aProtein blotting =450 \\$aWestern blot analysis =450 \\$aWestern blotting =550 \\$wg$aImmunoblotting =550 \\$wg$aProteins$xAnalysis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Protein blotting, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Immunoblotting, Western) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/12/90 =750 \2$aBlotting, Western$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015153 =LDR 00576cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363050602441 =005 20120730164236.0 =008 881201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007478 =035 \\$aCAY6078NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF378.D45 =150 \\$aD�ej�a vu =450 \\$aParamnesia =550 \\$wg$aMemory =670 \\$aWork cat.: Neppe, V. Psychology of d�ej�a vu ... 1983. =670 \\$aChaplin dict. psych. =670 \\$aPeng. dict. psych. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDeja Vu$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003690 =LDR 01305cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363050702441 =005 20120730164236.0 =008 881201i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88007475 =035 \\$aCAY6075NU =035 \\$aSH 88007475 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP519.9.M64$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aMolecular probes =450 \\$aBioprobes =450 \\$aProbes, Molecular =550 \\$wg$aMolecular biology$xTechnique =550 \\$aAffinity labeling =670 \\$aWork cat.: Molecular probes, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aBiol. abst., 1987:$b84(4), SI-2759 (individual probes, e.g., DNA, RNA, hormonal, etc.) =670 \\$aBiol. abst., 1988:$b86(3), SI-239 (individual probes, e.g., DNA, RNA, hormonal, etc.) =670 \\$aBioprobes : biochemical tools for investigating cell function, c1999:$bCIP galley (term bioprobe in this book is reserved for small molecular weight compounds mainly isolated from microbial secondary metabolites which are useful for biochemical research but also as a source of successful drugs with diverse activities. In general, bioprobes were discovered as inhibitors of specific functions of mammalian cells and afterwards their molecular targets in eukaryotic cells were determined.) =750 \2$aMolecular Probes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015335 =LDR 00738cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363050802441 =005 20120730164236.0 =008 881130\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007451 =035 \\$aCAY6055NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL965 =150 \\$aZona pellucida =450 \\$aOolemma =450 \\$aPellucid zone =450 \\$aVitelline membrane =450 \\$aZona striata =550 \\$wg$aOvum =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Mammalian egg coat : structure and function, 1988. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. life sci. =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biol. terms. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aGray's anatomy:$bp. 13. =750 \2$aZona Pellucida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015044 =LDR 00683cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363050902441 =005 20120730164236.0 =008 020619i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130353 =035 \\$aCAY5925NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSulfonamides =450 \\$wnne$aSulphonamides =550 \\$wg$aAmides =550 \\$wg$aSulfones =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 30, 2007$b(Sulfonamides. Scope note: A group of compounds that contain the structure SO2NH2) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(sulfonamide: amides derived from sulfonic acids) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphonamides =750 \2$aSulfonamides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013449 =LDR 00628cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363051002441 =005 20120730164236.0 =008 881128i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007401 =035 \\$aCAY4451NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMedical wastes =450 \\$aMedical garbage =450 \\$aMedical refuse =450 \\$aMedical waste =450 \\$aWastes, Medical =550 \\$wg$aHazardous wastes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Jessup, D.H. Infectious waste, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Medical waste) =675 \\$aHennepin;$aIAC =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMedical Waste$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008506 =LDR 00543cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363051102441 =005 20120730164236.0 =008 881117i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007210 =035 \\$aCAY4358NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCaprolactam =550 \\$wg$aLactams =670 \\$aWork cat.: Krachun, A.T. Tverdye smazochnye materialy na osnove kaprolaktama, 1988. =670 \\$aEI. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/8/90 =750 \2$aCaprolactam$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002209 =LDR 00480cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363051202441 =005 20120730164236.0 =008 881108in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007038 =035 \\$aCAY4315NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHTLV-I infections =550 \\$wg$aHTLV infections =670 \\$aWork cat.: HTLV-I and the nervous system, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(HTLV-I infections) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHTLV-I Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015490 =LDR 00403cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363051302441 =005 20120730164236.0 =008 881108i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007037 =035 \\$aCAY4314NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.H86$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aHTLV infections =550 \\$wg$aRetrovirus infections =750 \2$aDeltaretrovirus Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006800 =LDR 00529cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363051402441 =005 20120730164236.0 =008 881108i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007036 =035 \\$aCAY4313NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.P45 =150 \\$aPicornavirus infections =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Molecular aspects of picornavirus infection and detection, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPicornaviridae Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010850 =LDR 00761cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363051502441 =005 20120730164235.0 =008 881108i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007035 =035 \\$aCAY4312NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHTLV-I (Virus) =450 \\$aAdult T-cell leukemia-lymphoma virus I =450 \\$aATLV (Virus) =450 \\$aHuman T-cell leukemia virus I =450 \\$aHuman T-cell lymphotropic virus I =450 \\$aHuman T-lymphotropic virus I =450 \\$aLeukemia virus I, Human T-cell =450 \\$aT-cell leukemia virus I, Human =550 \\$wg$aHTLV (Viruses) =670 \\$aWork cat.: HTLV-I and the nervous system, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(HTLV-I) =750 \2$aHuman T-lymphotropic virus 1$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015368 =LDR 00697cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363051602441 =005 20120730164235.0 =008 881107in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007011 =035 \\$aCAY4290NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aBrain death in children =450 \\$aPediatric brain death =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDeath =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pediatric brain death and organ/tissue retrieval, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Brain death--in infancy & childhood) =750 \2$81$wb$aBrain Death$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001926 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBrain Death$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00667cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363051702441 =005 20120730164235.0 =008 881104i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007008 =035 \\$aCAY4287NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ456.C9 =150 \\$aCystic fibrosis in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shepherd, R.W. Cystic fibrosis and its nutritional problems in childhood, 1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aCystic Fibrosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003550 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCystic Fibrosis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01186cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363051802441 =005 20130209161508.0 =008 881103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88006956 =035 \\$aCAY4238NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRB150.F37 =150 \\$aChronic fatigue syndrome =450 \\$aChronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome =450 \\$aChronic fatigue immune dysfunction syndrome =450 \\$aFatigue Syndrome, Chronic$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aDiseases =550 \\$wg$aFatigue =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =550 \\$aEpstein-Barr virus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fisher, G.C. Chronic fatigue syndrome, c1989. =670 \\$aJ. Am. Med. Assn.:$bv. 260, Aug. 19, 1988, p. 971. =670 \\$aHarper's Bazaar:$bv. 121, June 1988, p. 114. =670 \\$aPeople Weekly:$bv. 29, April 25, 1988, p. 127. =670 \\$aHarvard Med. School Health Letter, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fatigue syndrome, Chronic x Chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome) =670 \\$aA parent's guide to CFIDS, 1999:$bCIP galley (Chronic fatigue immune dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS)) =750 \2$aFatigue Syndrome, Chronic$0(DNLM)D015673$5IEN =LDR 00758cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363051902441 =005 20120730164235.0 =008 881102i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88006914 =035 \\$aCAY4216LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A815$cBotany =150 \\$aPeriploca =450 \\$aSilk vines =450 \\$aSilkvines =550 \\$wg$aAsclepiadaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Schick, B. Zur Morphologie, Entwicklung, Feinstructur und Funktion des Translators von Periploca L. (Asclepiadaceae), c1982. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Periploca L.; silk vine) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Periploca; silkvine) =750 \2$aPeriploca$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031109 =LDR 00722cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363052002441 =005 20120730164235.0 =008 881114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007137 =035 \\$aCAY3114NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ426.P84 =150 \\$aPulmonary artery$xAtresia =450 \\$aAtresia, Pulmonary =450 \\$aPulmonary atresia =550 \\$wg$aPediatric cardiology =550 \\$wg$aPulmonary artery$xAbnormalities =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pulmonary atresia and intact ventricular septum, 1989. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aForfar. Textbk. of pediatrics, 1984:$bp. 653. =750 \2$aPulmonary Atresia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018633 =LDR 00575cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363052102441 =005 20120730164235.0 =008 881114||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007119 =035 \\$aCAY3100NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMIBG (Chemical) =550 \\$wg$aGuanethidine$xDerivatives =670 \\$aWork cat.: Moyes, J.S.E. Neuroblastoma : mIBG in diagnosis and management, 1989. =670 \\$aClarke, S.E.M. J. Nucl. Med., 1988:$b29(1): 33 (MIBG) =670 \\$aBiol. abs., 1988:$b85(7): SI-191 (MIBG) =750 \2$a3-Iodobenzylguanidine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019797 =LDR 00767cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363052202441 =005 20120730164235.0 =008 881114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88007115 =035 \\$aCAY3097NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGuanethidine =550 \\$wg$aGuanidines =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =550 \\$wg$aSympatholytic agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Moyes, J.S.E. Neuroblastoma : mIGB in diagnosis and management, 1989. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Guanethidine. Scope note: An antihypertensive agent that acts by inhibiting selectively transmission in post-ganglionic adrenergic nerves. Pharm action: Antihypertensive agents, Sympatholytics) =750 \2$aGuanethidine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006145 =LDR 00787cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363052302441 =005 20120730164235.0 =008 881114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007108 =035 \\$aCAY3091NU =035 \\$ash 88007108 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRS199.5$bRS210 =150 \\$aDrug delivery systems =450 \\$aDelivery systems, Drug =450 \\$aDrug administration technology =450 \\$aDrug delivery technology =450 \\$aDrugs$xDelivery systems =550 \\$wg$aPharmaceutical technology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Drug delivery systems, 1987. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Drugs, Drug delivery systems) =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 10, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Drug delivery systems) =750 \2$aDrug Delivery Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016503 =LDR 00616cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363052402441 =005 20120730164235.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88007105 =035 \\$aCAY3089NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF724.85.G73 =150 \\$aBereavement in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Older bereaved spouses ... c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aBereavement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001601 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBereavement$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00993cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363052502441 =005 20120730164235.0 =008 881114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88007100 =035 \\$aCAY3086NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC848.C4 =150 \\$aChronic active hepatitis =450 \\$aActive chronic hepatitis =450 \\$aAcute juvenile cirrhosis =450 \\$aAutoimmune hepatitis =450 \\$aChronic aggressive hepatitis =450 \\$aJuvenile cirrhosis =450 \\$aPlasma cell hepatitis =450 \\$aPosthepatic cirrhosis =450 \\$aSubacute hepatitis =550 \\$wg$aAutoimmune diseases =550 \\$wg$aHepatitis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dienes, H.P. Viral and autoimmune hepatitis, 1989. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hepatitis, Chronic active) =670 \\$aKrupp. Current med. diag. & treatment, 1986:$bp. 415. =750 \2$aHepatitis, Chronic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006521 =LDR 00668cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363052602441 =005 20120730164235.0 =008 881110in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007070 =035 \\$aCAY3065NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNicotinic receptors =450 \\$aReceptors, Nicotinic =550 \\$wg$aAcetylcholine$xReceptors =670 \\$aWork cat.: NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in the Nervous System (1988 : Venice, Italy) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Receptors, Nicotinic) =675 \\$aInternal medicine;$aBest and Taylor's physiol. basis of med. practice =750 \2$aReceptors, Nicotinic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011978 =LDR 00827cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363052702441 =005 20060607081633.0 =008 881109i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88007051 =035 \\$aCAY3055NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC641.7.F36 =150 \\$aFanconi's anemia =450 \\$aFanconi anemia =450 \\$aFanconi's pancytopenia =550 \\$wg$aAplastic anemia =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fanconi anemia, c1989. =670 \\$aMerck$b(Fanconi's anemia) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fanconi's anemia) =670 \\$aCecil's textbook of medicine$b(Fanconi's anemia) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Anemia: Fanconi's also called Fanconi's pancytopenia) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Anemia: Fanconi's) =750 \2$aFanconi Anemia$0(DNLM)D005199$5IEN =LDR 00647cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363052802441 =005 20130308143819.0 =008 060522i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88006843 =035 \\$aCAY2973NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFood$xQuality =450 \\$aFood quality =450 \\$aQuality of food =550 \\$wg$aQuality of products =670 \\$aWork cat.: Water and food quality. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech.:$bv. 5, p. 418. =675 \\$aBiotechnology;$aEncyc. of chem. tech.;$aHarper encyc. of sci.;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aRandom House;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aFood Quality$0(DNLM)D063427$5IEN =LDR 00599cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363052902441 =005 20120730164234.0 =008 881027i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88006808 =035 \\$aCAY2939NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF732.S24 =150 \\$aSelf in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ryce-Menuhin, J. Self in early childhood, 1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aEgo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004532 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEgo$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00996cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363053002441 =005 20120730164234.0 =008 881017i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 88006608 =035 \\$aCAY2762NU =040 \\$aNLA$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSesame oil =450 \\$aBenne oil =450 \\$aGingelly oil =450 \\$aGingili oil =450 \\$aSesame seed oil =450 \\$aSesameseed oil =450 \\$aTeel oil =450 \\$aTil oil =550 \\$wg$aVegetable oils =670 \\$aWork cat.: Joint FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius Commission. Recommended international standard for edible sesameseed oil, c1970. =670 \\$aChemical technology : an encyclopedic treatment, 1975:$bv. 8, p. 52 (Sesame oil) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Sesame oil, called also gingelly oil, teel oil) =670 \\$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem.:$bp. 1220 (Sesame oil) =670 \\$aFood for health, c1986$b(Sesame oil, also known as gingili, benne, or til) =750 \2$aSesame Oil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012715 =LDR 00791cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363053102441 =005 20120730164234.0 =008 881017i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 88006607 =035 \\$aCAY2761NU =040 \\$aNLA$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSafflower oil =450 \\$aCarthamus oil =450 \\$aSafflower seed oil =450 \\$aSafflowerseed oil =550 \\$wg$aVegetable oils =670 \\$aWork cat.: Joint FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius Commission. Recommended international standard for edible safflowerseed oil, c1970. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Safflower oil) =670 \\$aChemical technology : an encyclopedic treatment, 1975:$bv. 8, p. 59 (Safflower oil) =670 \\$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem.:$bp. 1220 (Safflower oil) =750 \2$aSafflower Oil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012450 =LDR 00564cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363053202441 =005 20120730164234.0 =008 040421||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88006584 =035 \\$aCAY2741NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR96.8 =150 \\$aBacteria$xAdhesion =450 \\$aBacterial adhesion =550 \\$wg$aBacteria$xPhysiology =550 \\$wg$aCell adhesion =670 \\$aWork cat.: Molecular mechanisms of microbial adhesion, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bacterial adhesion) =750 \2$aBacterial Adhesion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001422 =LDR 02955cz a2200517n 4500 =001 9880363053302441 =005 20130311100407.0 =008 060302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88006552 =035 \\$aCAY2709NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNjR$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ76.4$bHQ76.45 =150 \\$aHomophobia =450 \\$aAnti-gay bias =450 \\$aAnti-GLBT bias =450 \\$aAnti-homosexual bias =450 \\$aAnti-LGBT bias =450 \\$aAntigay bias =450 \\$aDiscrimination against gays =450 \\$aFear of gays =450 \\$aFear of homosexuality =450 \\$aGLBT bias =450 \\$aHomonegativity =450 \\$aHomophobic attitudes =450 \\$aHomoprejudice =450 \\$aLesbophobia =450 \\$aLGBT bias =450 \\$aSexual orientation discrimination =550 \\$wg$aDiscrimination =550 \\$wg$aPhobias =550 \\$aHeterosexism =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Homophobia x Anti-gay bias, Anti-homosexual bias) =670 \\$aBDNE2. =670 \\$aWomen's thes. =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 11, 1988. =670 \\$aGoogle search, Aug. 23, 2005$b(lesbophobia) =670 \\$aCahill, S. Glass nearly half full, 2005:$bPDF p. 5 (anti-gay discrimination) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Jan. 8, 2006$b(GLBT discrimination; anti-GLBT discrimination; LGBT discrimination; anti-LGBT discrimination; discrimination against GLBT individuals; anti-gay discrimination; antigay discrimination; discrimination based on sexual orientation; sexual orientation discrimination) =670 \\$aReilly, A.H. Risk, body image, and internalized homonegativity among gay men, 2004:$bp. 2 (homonegativity (or homophobia) is the hatred directed toward a gay person due to his or her sexual orientation) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 15, 2010$b(Homophobia is a range of negative attitudes and feelings towards lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, and in some cases transgender and intersex people. Definitions refer variably to antipathy, contempt, prejudice, aversion, and irrational fear. Homophobia is observable in critical and hostile behavior such as discrimination and violence on the basis of a perceived non-heterosexual orientation; homophobic thoughts and feelings) =670 \\$aOCLC, Dec. 15, 2010$b(in titles: homophobic attitudes; homophobic and racist attitudes; homophobic belief system; homophobic harassment and discrimination; homophobic prejudice; homoprejudice) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on active discrimination against, or aversion to, homosexuals. Works on prejudicial attitudes or assumptions held by heterosexuals concerning homosexuals or homosexuality as well as works on the presumption that everyone is heterosexual and that heterosexuality is the only normal sexual orientation are entered under$aHeterosexism. =681 \\$iNote under$aHeterosexism =750 \2$aHomophobia$0(DNLM)D063509$5IEN =LDR 00736cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363053402441 =005 20120730164234.0 =008 881011|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88006473 =035 \\$aCAY2645NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL881 =150 \\$aMetrial gland =550 \\$wg$aExocrine glands =550 \\$wg$aUterus =670 \\$aWork cat.: Peel, S. Granulated metrial gland cells, c1989. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aWeb. med. desk dict.$b(Metrial) =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. life sci.;$aHenderson's dict. sci. terms;$aHenderson's dict. of biol. terms;$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMetrial Gland$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008791 =LDR 01494cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363053502441 =005 20130408093256.0 =008 881007i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88006460 =035 \\$aCAY2634NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dABAU =053 \0$aRM666.Q55 =150 \\$aQuinolone antibacterial agents =450 \\$aKetoquinolines =450 \\$aOxoquinolines =450 \\$aQuinolinones =450 \\$aQuinolone antimicrobial agents =450 \\$aQuinolones =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aSynthetic drugs =670 \\$aWork cat.: Quinolone antimicrobial agents, c1989. =670 \\$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem.:$bv. 2, p. 782. =670 \\$aGoth's Med. pharmacol., 12th ed., 1988:$bpp. 639, 640, 786. =670 \\$aShah, S. Antimicrob. Chemother.:$b21(1):41, 1988. =670 \\$aTsuji, A. Antimicrob. Agents:$b32(2):190, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Anti-infective agents, Quinolone) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 21, 2012$b(Quinolones -- A group of derivatives of naphthyridine carboxylic acid, quinoline carboxylic acid, or nalidixic acid) [MeSH 450s: ketoquinolines, oxoquinolines, quinolinones] =670 \\$aToxic pathology, Nov. 1997:$bp. 635 (Quinolone antibacterial agents are widely used clinically due to their excellent antibacterial activity, wide spectrum, and high bioavailability. Quinolones have, however, been reported to induce adverse effects on the musculoskeletal system ... ) =750 \2$aQuinolones$0(DNLM)D015363$5IEN =LDR 00701cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363053602441 =005 20120730164234.0 =008 881006i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88006429 =035 \\$aCAY2606LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A484$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.D12$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aNarcissus (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aAmaryllidaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cook, M.C.F. The potential for narcissus bulb production in Northern Ireland, 1988. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Narcissus) =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aHortus 3. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 531. =750 \2$aNarcissus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031427 =LDR 01196cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363053702441 =005 20210211142311.0 =008 050712i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88006409 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSmoking cessation =450 \\$aCigarette smoking cessation =450 \\$aGiving up smoking =450 \\$aHow to stop smoking =450 \\$aQuitting smoking =450 \\$wnne$aSmoking cessation programs =450 \\$aStopping smoking =550 \\$wg$aCigarette smokers$xRehabilitation =550 \\$wg$aHabit breaking =550 \\$wg$aNicotine addiction$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: Swart, J. Smoking policies and smoking cessation programs, c1988. =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 3, 1988$b(Smoking cessation) =670 \\$aTimmins, W.M. Smoking and workplace, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(smoking cessation) =670 \\$aThesaurus of psych. indexing terms$b(smoking cessation) =670 \\$aWWW, Apr. 14, 2005$b(Google search: cigarette smoking cessation; giving up smoking; how to stop smoking; quitting smoking; smoking cessation; stopping smoking) =675 \\$aHennepin;$aBPI;$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aSmoking Cessation$0(DNLM)D016540$5IEN =LDR 00647cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363053802441 =005 20130514083602.0 =008 881005||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88006385 =035 \\$aCAY2565NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dABAU =150 \\$aViruses$xInactivation =450 \\$aInactivation of viruses =450 \\$aVirus inactivation =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial inactivation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Virus inactivation in plasma products, 1989. =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 12, 1988. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. of microbiology$b(Inactivation) =675 \\$aNIH;$aMESH =750 \2$aVirus Inactivation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D038301 =LDR 00785cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363053902441 =005 20120730164234.0 =008 881011i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88006472 =035 \\$aCAY0707NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG580.A44 =150 \\$aAIDS (Disease) in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aImmunologic diseases in pregnancy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (Great Britain). Study Group (19th : 1988). Aids and obstetrics and gynaecology, 1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000163 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00556cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363054002441 =005 20120730164233.0 =008 880929in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88006252 =035 \\$aCAY0644NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aHQ1058$bHQ1058.5 =150 \\$aWidowhood =550 \\$wg$aLife cycle, Human =670 \\$aWork cat.: Digiulie, R.C. Beyond widowhood : from bereavement to emergence and hope, 1989. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =675 \\$aHennepin;$aInfoTrak =750 \2$aWidowhood$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017805 =LDR 00385cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363054102441 =005 20120730164233.0 =008 880929i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88006248 =035 \\$aCAY0641NU =035 \\$ash 88006248 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPatients$xLegal status, laws, etc. =450 \\$aPatients' rights =750 \2$aPatient Rights$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028701 =LDR 00598cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363054202441 =005 20120730164233.0 =008 880929|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88006235 =035 \\$aCAY0631NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aQuinolinic acid =450 \\$aPyridinedicarboxylic acid =550 \\$wg$aPyridine =550 \\$wg$aTryptophan =670 \\$aWork cat.: Quinolinic acid and kynurenines, 1988. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b[89-00-9] =670 \\$aMerck$b(metabolite of tryptophan) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Quinolinic acids) =750 \2$aQuinolinic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017378 =LDR 00590cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363054302441 =005 20060615171604.0 =008 880929|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88006234 =035 \\$aCAY0630NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP563.K9 =150 \\$aKynurenine =550 \\$wg$aTryptophan =670 \\$aWork cat.: Quinolinic acid and kynurenines, 1988. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b[343-65-7] =670 \\$aMerck$b(amino acid produced in the body from tryptophan) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aKynurenine$0(DNLM)D007737$5IEN =LDR 00523cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363054402441 =005 20070516083735.0 =008 880928in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88006186 =035 \\$aCAY0584NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH465 =150 \\$aDNA damage =450 \\$aDamage, DNA =550 \\$wg$aBiochemical genetics =550 \\$wg$aMutation (Biology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: DNA damage and repair, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aNIH =750 \2$aDNA Damage$0(DNLM)D004249$5IEN =LDR 00870cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363054502441 =005 20120730164233.0 =008 880928i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88006179 =035 \\$aCAY0578NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCognitive science =550 \\$wg$aScience =550 \\$aPhilosophy of mind =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gilhooly, K. Human and machine problem solving, c1988. =670 \\$aBaker encyc. psych.$b(used as a see ref. to Intelligence, Artificial) =670 \\$aLC data base, 9/6/88. =670 \\$aPeng. dict. psych. =670 \\$aRandom House. =675 \\$aChaplin dict. psych.;$aHennepin;$aOx. companion mind;$aThes. psych. index terms =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the interdisciplinary study of the mind and computers as information processing systems. =750 \2$aCognitive Science$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019336 =LDR 00893cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363054602441 =005 20120730164233.0 =008 880919in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88005889 =035 \\$aCAY0384NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAntigenic determinants =450 \\$aAntigen determinants =450 \\$aAntigenic determinant groups =450 \\$aDeterminants, Antigenic =450 \\$aEpitopes =450 \\$aEpitypes =550 \\$wg$aAntigens =550 \\$aImmunospecificity =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kwapinski, G. The immunochemistry of man, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aInt. dict. med. biol.$b(small portion of an antigen that combines with a specific antibody) =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict. =670 \\$aHerbert dict. immunol. =750 \2$aEpitopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000939 =LDR 00731cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363054702441 =005 20120730164233.0 =008 880919i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88005874 =035 \\$aCAY0369NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM666.A68 =150 \\$aAromatherapy =450 \\$aAroma therapy =550 \\$wg$aEssences and essential oils$xTherapeutic use =550 \\$wg$aMassage therapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tisserand, R. Aromatherapy : to heal and tend the body, 1988. =670 \\$aHennepin. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on therapy using massage with essential oils, sometimes combined with inhalation of essences and use of herbal infusions. =750 \2$aAromatherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019341 =LDR 00782cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363054802441 =005 20120730164233.0 =008 880916i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88005836 =035 \\$aCAY0336NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ506.D4 =150 \\$aDepression in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =550 \\$wg$aDepression, Mental =670 \\$aWork cat.: Matson, J.L. Treating depression in children and adolescents, c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aDepression$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003863 =750 \2$81$wb$aDepressive disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003866 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDepression$ior$aDepressive disorder$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00453cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363054902441 =005 20120730164233.0 =008 880915i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88005813 =035 \\$aCAY0318NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ101$bRJ103 =150 \\$aTeenagers$xMedical care =450 \\$aAdolescent health services =670 \\$aMESH$b(adolescent health services) =750 \2$aAdolescent Health Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016497 =LDR 00724cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363055002441 =005 20130405165855.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88005810 =035 \\$aCAY0315NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG580.E53 =150 \\$aEndocrine gland diseases in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: Endocrine disorders in pregnancy, c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aEndocrine System Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004700 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEndocrine System Diseases$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 02669cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880363055102441 =005 20120730164233.0 =008 021008i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88005706 =035 \\$aCAY0227NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRC569$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aSuicidal behavior =360 \\$isubdivision$aSuicidal behavior$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aAttempted suicide =450 \\$aSuicide, Attempted =450 \\$aSuicide attempts =450 \\$aUnsuccessful attempted suicide =450 \\$aUnsuccessful suicide attempts =550 \\$wg$aSelf-destructive behavior =550 \\$aParasuicide =670 \\$aWork cat.: Suicide : understanding and responding, c1988. =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 9, 1988$b(Suicidal behavior) =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms$b(Attempted suicide) =670 \\$aXrefer, via WWW, Aug. 21, 2002:$bOxford English ref. dict. (parasuicide: 1) apparent attempted suicide without the actual intention of killing oneself 2) a person who has carried out or is considered likely to carry out such action) Macmillan encyc. (Psychologists have ... distinguished between attempted suicide (when death is intended but averted) and parasuicide (when self-injury but not death is intended)) Concise medical dict. (parasuicide: a self-injuring act (such as an overdose of sleeping tablets) that is not motivated by a genuine wish to die. It differs from attempted suicide in being common in young people who are distressed but not seriously mentally ill. However, many people who have acted in this way go on to attempt, or even to achieve, suicide; suicide: self-destruction as a deliberate act. Distinction is usually made between attempted suicide, when death is averted although the person concerned intended to kill himself (or herself), and parasuicide, when the attempt is made for reasons other than actually killing oneself) =670 \\$aShaw, S.L. Prompting events for parasuicide and drug use in borderline personality disorder, 2001:$bp. 1 (parasuicide, defined broadly as both unsuccessful suicide attempts and deliberate self-harm inflicted with no intent to die) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, via WWW, Oct. 8, 2002$b(Suicide, Attempted. Scope note: The unsuccessful attempt to kill oneself.) =675 \\$aHennepin;$aNIH;$aKaplan psych.;$aKaplan clin. psych.;$aDSM III;$aAm. psych. gloss.;$aCampbell psych. dict. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on attempted suicide. Works on deliberate acts of self-harm in which there is no intent to die are entered under$aParasuicide. =681 \\$iNote under$aParasuicide =750 \2$aSuicide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013405 =LDR 01096cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363055202441 =005 20190523161827.0 =008 880912in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88005697 =035 \\$aCAY0218NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQR186.6.T48 =150 \\$aThy-1 antigen =450 \\$aTheta antigen =450 \\$aThy-1 glycoprotein =550 \\$wg$aCell surface antigens =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system$xImmunology =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =550 \\$wg$aT cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cell surface antigen Thy-1, 1988. =670 \\$aNIH:$bThy-1.1, see ref. to Tissue compatibility-transplant, Isoalloantigens (Histocompatibility antigens) =670 \\$aHerbert. Dict. of immunol., 3rd ed., 1985. =670 \\$aBiol. abs.:$b85(9):SI-317, 1988. =670 \\$aJ. biol. chem.:$b263(3): 1288, 1988. Fatemis, S. "... secretion of thy-1 glycoprotein." =670 \\$aImmunology: 63(1): 9, 1988. Raninowitz, R. "Idiotypic determinants on monoclonal autoantibodies to the thy-1 antigen." =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aThy-1 Antigens$0(DNLM)D018800$5IEN =LDR 00757cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363055302441 =005 20120730164232.0 =008 880912i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88005696 =035 \\$aCAY0217NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aStereotaxic techniques =450 \\$aStereotactic techniques =550 \\$wg$aAnatomy, Surgical and topographical =670 \\$aWork cat.: Co-planar stereotaxic atlas of the human brain, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Stereotaxic technics) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(stereotaxic, stereotactic) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on techniques for precise spatial localization of discrete anatomical sites in three-dimensional coordinates. =750 \2$aStereotaxic Techniques$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013238 =LDR 00909cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363055402441 =005 20120730164232.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88005680 =035 \\$aCAY0202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ312 =150 \\$aPulmonary function tests for newborn infants =450 \\$aNeonatal pulmonary function tests =450 \\$aNewborn pulmonary function tests =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Neonatal pulmonary function testing : physiological, technical, and clinical considerations : proceedings of a symposium held in Chicago, Illinois, in August 1987, 1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aRespiratory Function Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012129 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007231 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRespiratory Function Tests$iand$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN =LDR 00916cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363055502441 =005 20120730164232.0 =008 880909i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88005659 =035 \\$aCAY0181NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRotenone =450 \\$aDerrin =450 \\$aNicouline =450 \\$aTubatoxin =550 \\$wg$aBenzopyrans =550 \\$wg$aBotanical insecticides =550 \\$wg$aPiscicides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gilderhus, P.A. Deposition and persistence of rotenone in shallow ponds during cold and warm seasons, 1988. =670 \\$aDict. of pest control. =670 \\$aPesticide manual:$bp. 486. =670 \\$aPesticides: Syn. and chem. names:$bp. 161. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aGrant & Hacks's chem. dict.$b(also called derrin, tubatoxin, nicouline) =750 \2$aRotenone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012402 =LDR 00658cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363055602441 =005 20080408184444.0 =008 040224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88005632 =035 \\$aCAY0155NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFalls (Accidents) in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xWounds and injuries =670 \\$aWork cat.: Falling in old age, 1988. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aMESH =750 \2$81$wb$aAccidental Falls$0(DNLM)DD000058$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$0(DNLM)D000368$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAccidental Falls$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00713cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363055802441 =005 20120730164232.0 =008 881111i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88005549 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02402022 =035 \\$aCAY0078NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC700.M53 =150 \\$aMicrocirculation disorders =450 \\$aDisorders, Microcirculation =450 \\$aMicrocirculatory disorders =450 \\$aMicrovascular disorders =550 \\$wg$aBlood circulation disorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Microcirculation in circulatory disorders, c1988$b(Microcirculatory disorders, microvascular disorders) =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aMicrocirculation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008833 =LDR 00584cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363055902441 =005 20080321111144.0 =008 880906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88005446 =035 \\$aCAX9983NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ505.A7 =150 \\$aArt therapy for children =450 \\$aChild art therapy =550 \\$wg$aChild psychotherapy =750 \2$81$wb$aArt Therapy$0(DNLM)D001155$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aArt Therapy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00849cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363056002441 =005 20120730164232.0 =008 880906i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88005436 =035 \\$aCAX9973NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD86.D47$cAnesthesia =150 \\$aDiazepam =450 \\$aValium (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aBenzodiazepines =550 \\$wg$aMuscle relaxants =670 \\$aWork cat.: K�yszejko, B. Wp�yw diazepamu jako antystresora na przebieg zmian hematologicznych u karpia (Cyprinus carpio L.), 1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aLC database, 8/31/88. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Diazepam) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Valium. Pharm. Trademark. a brand of diazepam) =750 \2$aDiazepam$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003975 =LDR 00699cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363056102441 =005 20120730164232.0 =008 880902i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88005428 =035 \\$aCAX9965NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF724.3.A34 =150 \\$aAggressiveness in adolescence =450 \\$wnne$aAggressiveness (Psychology) in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Farmer, J. Positive influence ... 1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aAggression$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000374 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAggression$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00753cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363056202441 =005 20120730164232.0 =008 920103||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88005427 =035 \\$aCAX9964NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVascular endothelium =450 \\$aBlood vessel endothelium =450 \\$aBlood-vessels$xEndothelium =450 \\$aEndothelium, Vascular =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels =550 \\$wg$aEndothelium =550 \\$aEndothelins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vascular endothelium in health and disease, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Endothelium, Vascular) =675 \\$aBest & Taylor's physiol. basis of med. practice;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aNIH =750 \2$aEndothelium, Vascular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004730 =LDR 00973cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363056302441 =005 20120730164232.0 =008 880902i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88005425 =035 \\$aCAX9962NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC78.7.E48$cGeneral =053 \0$aRC804.E59$cGastroenterology =053 \0$aRG107.5.E48$cGynecology =150 \\$aEndoscopic ultrasonography =450 \\$aEndoscopic ultrasound =450 \\$aEndosonography =450 \\$aUltrasonic endoscopy =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic ultrasonic imaging =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Endoscopic ultrasonography in gastroenterology, 1988. =670 \\$aMeSH, July 31, 2007$b(Endosonography; UF: Endoscopic Ultrasonography; UF: Ultrasonic Endoscopy; scope note: ultrasonography of internal organs using an ultrasound transducer sometimes mounted on a fiberoptic endoscope) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aEndosonography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019160 =LDR 01307cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363056402441 =005 20120730164232.0 =008 880830i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88005348 =035 \\$aCAX9893NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChemical peel =450 \\$aChemabrasion =450 \\$aChemexfoliation =450 \\$aChemical exfoliation =450 \\$aChemical peeling =450 \\$aExfoliation, Chemical =450 \\$aPeel, Chemical =450 \\$aPeeling, Chemical =550 \\$wg$aChemosurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: McCullough, E.G. Dermabrasion and chemical peel : a guide for facial plastic surgeons, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chemexfoliation x Chemical face peeling) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Chemabrasion, Chemexfoliation) =670 \\$aPhone call to Dr. Berberian, Georgetown U. Med. School, Dept. of Dermatology, 8/19/88$b(most common term is chemical peel) =670 \\$aPhone call to dermatology resident at Nav. Hosp., Bethesda, 8/19/88$b(Chemical exfoliation is obsolete but accurate. Most commonly used term is chemical peel, not chemical peeling) =670 \\$aDenenberg, S.M. Facial plastic surgery, 1985$b(Chemical peel) =675 \\$aNIH;$aGould med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChemexfoliation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002615 =LDR 01470cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363056502441 =005 20050712083539.0 =008 880829||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88005292 =035 \\$aCAX9843NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH450.6 =150 \\$aPost-translational modification =450 \\$aCo-translational modification =450 \\$aCotranslational modification =450 \\$aModification, Post-translational =450 \\$aPost-translation protein modification =450 \\$aPost-translational protein modification =450 \\$aPosttranslation protein modification =450 \\$aPosttranslational modification =450 \\$aPosttranslational protein modification =550 \\$wg$aGenetic translation =550 \\$wg$aProteins$xSynthesis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Post-translational modification of proteins by lipids, c1988. =670 \\$aDevlin. Textbook of biochemistry, 1986:$bChp. 19, pp. 737-764 (Protein Synthesis : Translational and Posttranslational Modification) =670 \\$a92-237496: Troi�t�ski�i, G.V. Defektnye belki, 1991. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on natural processes for the modification of proteins in cells and tissues. Works on laboratory or engineering processes for the modification of proteins are entered under$aProteins--Chemical modification. =681 \\$iNote under$aProteins--Chemical modification =750 \2$aProtein Processing, Post-Translational$0(DNLM)D011499$5IEN =LDR 00494cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363056602441 =005 20120730164231.0 =008 880829||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88005282 =035 \\$aCAX9835NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aIntestinal mucosa =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal mucosa =550 \\$wg$aIntestines =670 \\$aWork cat.: The mucosal immune system, 1981. =670 \\$aMESH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIntestinal Mucosa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007413 =LDR 00630cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363056702441 =005 20060705083003.0 =008 880826||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88005247 =035 \\$aCAX9806NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSquamous cell carcinoma =450 \\$aCarcinoma, Squamous cell$5IEN =450 \\$aSCC (Oncology) =450 \\$aSquamous cell cancer =550 \\$wg$aCancer =670 \\$aWork cat.: SCC antigen in the management of squamous cell carcinoma, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Carcinoma, Squamous cell) =670 \\$aWk AFJ5026 =750 \2$aCarcinoma, Squamous Cell$0(DNLM)D002294$5IEN =LDR 00516cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363056802441 =005 20100308092559.0 =008 880824i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88005204 =035 \\$aCAX9768NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMetal complexes =550 \\$wg$aComplex compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Farrell, N. Transition metal complexes as drugs and chemotherapeutic agents, 1989. =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/23/88. =670 \\$aTEST. =750 \2$aCoordination Complexes$0(DNLM)D056831$5IEN =LDR 00583cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363056902441 =005 20120730164231.0 =008 880812in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004931 =035 \\$aCAX9718NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aColloidal gold =450 \\$aGold colloid =550 \\$wg$aColloids =550 \\$wg$aGold =550 \\$aImmunogold labeling =670 \\$aWork cat.: Colloidal gold, 1989. =670 \\$aNLM$b(Gold colloid, Radioactive) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGold Colloid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017979 =LDR 00885cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363057002441 =005 20120730164231.0 =008 050302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88004456 =035 \\$aCAX9691NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM171.7 =150 \\$aBlood substitutes =450 \\$aArtificial blood =450 \\$aErythrocyte substitutes =450 \\$aHemoglobin substitutes =450 \\$aOxygen-transport fluids (Hematology) =450 \\$aRed cell substitutes =450 \\$aSynthetic blood =550 \\$wg$aBlood products =550 \\$wg$aHematologic agents =550 \\$aTransfusion-free surgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: Blood substitutes, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aDorland's med.dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict. =750 \2$aBlood Substitutes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001802 =LDR 00537cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363057102441 =005 20120730164231.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023267 =035 \\$aCAX7488NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6 =150 \\$aKlebsiella pneumoniae =450 \\$aBacillus pneumoniae =450 \\$aBacterium pneumonie crouposae =450 \\$aFriedlander's bacillus =450 \\$aHyalococcus pneumoniae =550 \\$wg$aKlebsiella =750 \2$aKlebsiella pneumoniae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007711 =LDR 00489cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363057202441 =005 20120730164231.0 =008 880411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023248 =035 \\$aCAX7487NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.R52$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.Q2$cPathogen =150 \\$aCoxiella burnetii =450 \\$aRickettsia burneti =450 \\$aRickettsia diaporica =550 \\$wg$aCoxiella =750 \2$aCoxiella burnetii$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016997 =LDR 00840cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363057302441 =005 20120730164231.0 =008 880825||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88005221 =035 \\$aCAX7469NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP517.A55 =150 \\$aAllosteric regulation =450 \\$aAllosteric mechanisms =450 \\$aAllosteric modulation =450 \\$aAllosterism =450 \\$aMechanisms, Allosteric =450 \\$aModulation, Allosteric =450 \\$aRegulation, Allosteric =550 \\$wg$aBiological control systems =670 \\$aWork cat.: Allosteric modulation of amino acid receptors, 1989. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(allosteric) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(allosterism) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Allosteric regulation) =750 \2$aAllosteric Regulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000494 =LDR 00645cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363057402441 =005 20120730164231.0 =008 880819in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88005050 =035 \\$aCAX7363NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aTumors in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Green, D.M. Long-term complications of therapy for cancer in childhood and adolescence, c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aNeoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009369 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeoplasms$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00731cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363057502441 =005 20120730164231.0 =008 880819i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88005049 =035 \\$aCAX7362NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 88005049 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTetanus toxin =450 \\$aClostridial neurotoxin =450 \\$aClostridium tetani toxin =450 \\$aTetanolysin =450 \\$aTetanospasmin =550 \\$wg$aBacterial toxins =550 \\$wg$aNeurotoxic agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Botulinum neurotoxin and tetanus toxin, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland' med. dict. =670 \\$aZinsser. Microbiology, 1984:$bp. 708. =750 \2$aTetanus Toxin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013744 =LDR 01062cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363057602441 =005 20120730164231.0 =008 880819i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88005043 =035 \\$aCAX7356NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAntiulcer drugs =450 \\$aAnti-ulcer agents$5IEN =450 \\$aAnti-ulcer drugs =450 \\$aAnti-ulcerative drugs =450 \\$aAntiulcer agents =450 \\$aAntiulcerative drugs =450 \\$aGastrointestinal ulcer inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ulcer disease : new aspects of pathogenesis and pharmacology, 1989. =670 \\$aGoth's med. pharmacology, 1988:$bp. 782 (Antiulcer agents) =670 \\$aGoodman. The Pharmacol. basis of therapeutics, 1985:$bchp. 42 (Antiulcer drugs) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Anti-ulcer agents) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Antiulcer drugs; Gastrointestinal ulcer inhibitors) =670 \\$aUSAN/USP$b(Anti-ulcerative) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Antiulcerative) =750 \2$aAnti-Ulcer Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000897 =LDR 01130cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363057702441 =005 20120730164230.0 =008 880817in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004988 =035 \\$aCAX7313NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC683.5.D54$cCardiology =053 \\$aRJ423.5.D54$cPediatric cardiology =150 \\$aDigital subtraction angiography =450 \\$aAngiography, Digital subtraction$5IEN =450 \\$aDSA (Cardiology) =550 \\$wg$aAngiography$xDigital techniques =670 \\$aWork cat.: Digital subtraction imaging in infants and children, 1988. =670 \\$aDigital subtraction angiography of the heart and lungs, c1986. =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict.$b(a method by which x-ray images of blood-vessels filled with contrast material are digitized and then subtracted from images stored before the administration of contrast. Thus, the background is eliminated and only the vessels appear.) =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aCecil med.;$aWebster med. dict. =750 \2$aAngiography, Digital Subtraction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015901 =LDR 00811cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363057802441 =005 20120730164230.0 =008 880816i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004976 =035 \\$aCAX7304NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFootrot in animals =450 \\$aFoot rot in animals =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases in animals =550 \\$wg$aFoot$xInfections =670 \\$aWork cat.: Footrot and foot abscess of ruminants, 1988. =670 \\$aBlack's vet. dict.:$bp. 319 (foot-rot of cattle, pigs, sheep) =670 \\$aMiller. Encyc. of animal care. =670 \\$aMerck vet.:$bp. 953 (foot rot of cattle, sheep, swine) =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Foot rot) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFoot Rot$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005535 =LDR 00682cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363057902441 =005 20120730164230.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88004952 =035 \\$aCAX7284NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG580.K5 =150 \\$aKidney diseases in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pregnancy and renal disorders, c1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aKidney Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007674 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aKidney Diseases$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00589cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363058002441 =005 20120730164230.0 =008 880810i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88004900 =035 \\$aCAX7265LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.T5 =150 \\$aCorchorus =550 \\$wg$aTiliaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nassar, N.L. Bibliografia de juta, Corchorus capsularis L., C. olitorius L., 1980. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHortus 3. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 309. =750 \2$aCorchorus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032381 =LDR 00618cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363058102441 =005 20120730164230.0 =008 881024||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88004890 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02386070 =035 \\$aCAX7258NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDopaminergic mechanisms =550 \\$wg$aSympathetic nervous system =670 \\$aWork cat.: The mesocorticolimbic dopamine system, 1988$b(Dopaminergic) =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/9/88$b(Dopaminergic mechanisms; Dopaminergic systems) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aDopamine$xphysiology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004298Q000502 =LDR 00971cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363058202441 =005 20060505142426.0 =008 060307i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88004839 =035 \\$aCAX7223NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aVideoconferencing =450 \\$aConferencing, Video =450 \\$aVideo conferencing =450 \\$aVideo teleconferencing =550 \\$wg$aTeleconferencing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sanchez, J. Videoconferencing services and systems. =670 \\$aIAC. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aVideo teleconferencing congressional demonstration project: report transmitted to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, first session, 1993:$bt.p. (Video teleconferencing) =670 \\$aMeulenberg, P. An investigation into the effectiveness of implementing video conferencing over IP, c2005. =750 \2$aVideoconferencing$0(DNLM)D049269$5IEN =LDR 00575cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362186002441 =005 20120730163225.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059757 =035 \\$aBZQ9663NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF809.H4 =150 \\$aHeartwater =450 \\$aBush sickness =450 \\$aCowdriosis =450 \\$aHeart water =450 \\$aInapunga =450 \\$aVeld sickness =550 \\$wg$aRickettsial diseases in animals =550 \\$wg$aTick-borne diseases in animals =750 \2$aHeartwater Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006357 =LDR 00472cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362186102441 =005 20120730163225.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059754 =035 \\$aBZQ9660NU =035 \\$ash 85059754 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHeartburn =450 \\$aCardialgia =450 \\$aPyrosis =550 \\$wg$aIndigestion =550 \\$wg$aSymptoms =550 \\$aGastroesophageal reflux =750 \2$aHeartburn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006356 =LDR 00471cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362186202441 =005 20120730163225.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059753 =035 \\$aBZQ9659NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD598.35.H42 =150 \\$aHeart valve prosthesis =450 \\$aProsthetic heart valves =550 \\$wg$aProsthesis =670 \\$aMESH$b(Heart valve prosthesis) =750 \2$aHeart Valve Prosthesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006350 =LDR 00438cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362186302441 =005 20120730163225.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059751 =035 \\$aBZQ9657NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHeart septum$xAbnormalities =450 \\$aHeart septal defects =550 \\$wg$aCongenital heart disease =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHeart Septal Defects$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006343 =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362186402441 =005 20080315145318.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059750 =035 \\$aBZQ9656NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHeart septum =450 \\$aHeart$xSeptum =450 \\$aSeptum cordis =450 \\$aVentricular septum =550 \\$wg$aHeart =750 \2$aHeart Septum$0(DNLM)D006346$5IEN =LDR 00548cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362186502441 =005 20120730163225.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059749 =035 \\$aBZQ9655NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHeart murmurs in children =550 \\$wg$aHeart valve diseases in children =750 \2$81$wb$aHeart Murmurs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006337 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHeart Murmurs$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00485cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362186602441 =005 20080413141726.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059748 =035 \\$aBZQ9654NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHeart murmurs =450 \\$aCardiac murmurs =450 \\$aHeart$xSounds, Abnormal =450 \\$aMurmurs, Heart =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xSounds =550 \\$wg$aHeart valves$xDiseases =750 \2$aHeart Murmurs$0(DNLM)D006337$5IEN =LDR 00456cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362186702441 =005 20120730163225.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059746 =035 \\$aBZQ9652NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC683.5.H4 =150 \\$aHeart function tests =450 \\$aCardiac function tests =550 \\$wg$aFunction tests (Medicine) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHeart Function Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006334 =LDR 00572cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362186802441 =005 20080225105018.0 =008 050422i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059745 =035 \\$aBZQ9651NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHeart failure =450 \\$aCardiac failure =450 \\$aCardiac insufficiency =450 \\$aFailure, Heart =450 \\$aInsufficiency, Cardiac =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xDiseases =550 \\$aCardiac arrest =670 \\$aClinical cardiology, 5th ed.$b(Cardiac failure) =750 \2$aHeart Failure$0(DNLM)D006333$5IEN =LDR 00690cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362186902441 =005 20120730163225.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059743 =035 \\$aBZQ9649NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP114.C65$cPhysiology =150 \\$aHeart conduction system =450 \\$aCardiac conduction system =450 \\$aConducting system of the heart =450 \\$aConduction system of the heart =450 \\$aConductive system of the heart =450 \\$aConnecting system of the heart =450 \\$aHeart$xConduction system =550 \\$wg$aHeart =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHeart Conduction System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006329 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362187002441 =005 20080315145908.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059742 =035 \\$aBZQ9648NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHeart block =450 \\$aCardiac block =550 \\$wg$aArrhythmia =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xDiseases =750 \2$aHeart Block$0(DNLM)D006327$5IEN =LDR 00573cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362187102441 =005 20120730163225.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059741 =035 \\$aBZQ9647NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHeart beat =450 \\$aCardiac cycle =450 \\$aCycle, Cardiac =450 \\$aHeart cycle =450 \\$aHeart rate =550 \\$wg$aHeart conduction system =550 \\$wg$aHemodynamics =550 \\$aHeart$xContraction =550 \\$aPulse =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHeart Rate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006339 =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362187202441 =005 20120730163225.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059740 =035 \\$aBZQ9646NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHeart atrium =450 \\$aAtrium cordis =450 \\$aCardiac atrium =550 \\$wg$aHeart =750 \2$aHeart Atria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006325 =LDR 00904cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362187302441 =005 20120730163224.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059739 =035 \\$aBZQ9645NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD598.35.M42 =150 \\$aHeart, Mechanical =450 \\$aExtracorporeal artificial heart =450 \\$aHeart-lung machine =450 \\$aMechanical heart =450 \\$wnne$aPerfusion pump (Heart) =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xSurgery$xInstruments =680 \\$iHere are entered works on extracorporeal pumping mechanisms that duplicate the function of the natural heart. Works on intracorporeal pumping mechanisms that duplicate the function of the natural heart are entered under$aHeart, Artificial. =681 \\$iNote under$aHeart, Artificial =750 \2$aHeart-Lung Machine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006355 =LDR 00900cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362187402441 =005 20120730163224.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059736 =035 \\$aBZQ9642NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD598.35.A78 =150 \\$aHeart, Artificial =450 \\$aArtificial heart =450 \\$aIntracorporeal artificial heart =550 \\$wg$aArtificial organs =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular instruments, Implanted =680 \\$iHere are entered works on intracorporeal pumping mechanisms that duplicate the function of the natural heart. Works on extracorporeal pumping mechanisms that duplicate the function of the natural heart are entered under$aHeart, Mechanical. =681 \\$iNote under$aHeart, Mechanical =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHeart, Artificial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006354 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362187502441 =005 20120730163224.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059733 =035 \\$aBZQ9639NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD598 =150 \\$aHeart$xWounds and injuries =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHeart Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006335 =LDR 00321cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362187602441 =005 20120730163224.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059732 =035 \\$aBZQ9638NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHeart$xVentricles$xDiseases =750 \2$aVentricular Dysfunction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018754 =LDR 00383cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362187702441 =005 20120730163224.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059731 =035 \\$aBZQ9637NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHeart$xVentricles =450 \\$aCardiac ventricles =450 \\$aVentricles, Heart =750 \2$aHeart Ventricles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006352 =LDR 00543cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362187802441 =005 20120730163224.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059728 =035 \\$aBZQ9634NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.V2 =150 \\$aHeart valves$xDiseases =450 \\$aCardiac valve diseases =450 \\$aHeart valve diseases =450 \\$aValvular diseases =450 \\$aValvular heart diseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Heart valve diseases) =750 \2$aHeart Valve Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006349 =LDR 00500cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362187902441 =005 20120730163224.0 =008 911219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059727 =035 \\$aBZQ9633NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHeart valves =450 \\$aCardiac valves =450 \\$wnne$aHeart$xValves =450 \\$aValves, Heart =550 \\$wg$aHeart =670 \\$aMESH$b(Heart valves) =670 \\$aTEST$b(Heart valves) =750 \2$aHeart Valves$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006351 =LDR 00333cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362188002441 =005 20120730163224.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059726 =035 \\$aBZQ9632NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHeart$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHeart Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006338 =LDR 00562cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362188102441 =005 20120730163224.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059721 =035 \\$aBZQ9627NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD598.35.T7 =150 \\$aHeart$xTransplantation =450 \\$aHeart transplantation =450 \\$aHeart transplants =450 \\$aTransplants, Heart =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xSurgery =681 \\$iExample under$aTransplantation of organs, tissues, etc. =750 \2$aHeart Transplantation$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D016027 =LDR 00360cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362188202441 =005 20120730163224.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059720 =035 \\$aBZQ9626NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHeart$xSyphilis =681 \\$iExample under$aSyphilis =750 \2$aSyphilis, Cardiovascular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013589 =LDR 00516cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362188302441 =005 20120730163224.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059711 =035 \\$aBZQ9617NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD598$bRD598.35 =150 \\$aHeart$xSurgery =450 \\$aCardiac surgery =450 \\$aHeart$xDiseases$xSurgery =450 \\$aOpen-heart surgery =681 \\$iExample under$aSurgery; Surgery, Operative =750 \2$aCardiac Surgical Procedures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006348 =LDR 00678cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362188402441 =005 20120730163223.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059710 =035 \\$aBZQ9616NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP111$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRC683.5.A9$cCardiology =150 \\$aHeart$xSounds =450 \\$aAuscultation of the heart =450 \\$aHeart auscultation$5IEN =450 \\$aHeart sounds =450 \\$aHeart tones =550 \\$wg$aSounds =681 \\$iExample under$aMedical sounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHeart Auscultation$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D006326 =750 \2$aHeart Sounds$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D006347 =LDR 00565cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362188502441 =005 20120730163223.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059706 =035 \\$aBZQ9612NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.R9 =150 \\$aHeart$xRupture =450 \\$aCardiac rupture =450 \\$aHeart rupture =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Heart rupture x Cardiac rupture) =681 \\$iExample under reference from$aRupture of organs, tissues, etc. =750 \2$aHeart Rupture$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006341 =LDR 00587cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362188602441 =005 20050201091450.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059695 =035 \\$aBZQ9601NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.M9 =150 \\$aMyocardium$xDiseases =450 \\$aCardiomyopathies =450 \\$aCardiomyopathy =450 \\$aMyocardial diseases =450 \\$aMyocardiopathies =450 \\$aMyocardiopathy =670 \\$aMESH$b(Myocardial diseases x Cardiomyopathies, Myocardiopathies) =750 \2$aCardiomyopathies$0(DNLM)D009202$5IEN =LDR 00599cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362188702441 =005 20120730163223.0 =008 911219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059694 =035 \\$aBZQ9600NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL838$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM181$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP113.2$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMyocardium =450 \\$aCardiac muscle =450 \\$wnne$aHeart$xMuscle =450 \\$aHeart muscle =550 \\$wg$aHeart =550 \\$wg$aMuscles =670 \\$aMESH$b(Myocardium) =750 \2$aMyocardium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009206 =LDR 01350cz 2200361n 4500 =001 9880362188802441 =005 20241022103743.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059683 =035 \\$aBZQ9589NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC685.I6 =150 \\$aMyocardial infarction =450 \\$aHeart attack =450 \\$wnne$aHeart$xInfarction =450 \\$aHeart infarction =450 \\$aMI (Myocardial infarction) =450 \\$aMyocardial infarct =450 \\$aMyocardium$xInfarction =550 \\$wg$aCoronary heart disease =550 \\$wg$aInfarction =670 \\$aMESH$b(Myocardial infarction (was Myocardial infarct 1963-78)) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Heart disorders, Coronary Myocardial infarct) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Heart attack, Myocardial infarction) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Heart attack, Myocardial infarction) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Heart attack x Cardiac arrest, Heart arrest, Heart failure, Myocardial infarction) =670 \\$aTEST$b(Myocardial infarction) =670 \\$aNASA$b(Myocardial infarction) =670 \\$aUNBIS$b(Myocardial infarction) =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms$b(Myocardial infarctions) =750 \2$aMyocardial Infarction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009203 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aMINOCA$0(DNLM)D000088442$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00643cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362188902441 =005 20250211111124.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85056256 =035 \\$aBZQ6162NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGram-negative bacteria =550 \\$wg$aBacteria =670 \\$aMESH$b(Gram-negative bacteria) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(gram-negative bacteria) =750 \2$aGram-Negative Bacteria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006090 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aThermotoga$0(DNLM)D000084444$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aPlanctomycetes$0(DNLM)D000090643$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 00786cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362189002441 =005 20160422112703.0 =008 020731i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85056208 =035 \\$aBZQ6114NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB188$bSB192$cCulture =150 \\$aGrain =360 \\$iindividual cereal plants, e.g.$aCorn; Rye; Wheat =450 \\$aBreadstuffs =450 \\$aCereal grains =450 \\$aCereals =450 \\$aGrains =550 \\$wg$aBotany, Economic =550 \\$wg$aField crops =550 \\$wg$aFlour =550 \\$wg$aFood =550 \\$wg$aFood crops =550 \\$wg$aSeed crops =670 \\$aLC Database, July 31, 2002$b(title: cereal grains) =681 \\$iExample under$aBulk solids =750 \2$aEdible Grain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002523 =LDR 00762cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362189102441 =005 20120730163205.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85056192 =035 \\$aBZQ6098NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGraft versus host reaction =450 \\$aGraft vs host reaction$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aTransplantation immunology =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the reaction of an immunocompetent graft against the tissues of an immunologically immature or deficient recipient. Works on the immunological response of a host against grafted tissue leading to destruction of the graft are entered under$aGraft rejection. =681 \\$iNote under$aGraft rejection =750 \2$aGraft vs Host Reaction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006087 =LDR 00838cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362189202441 =005 20120730163205.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85056191 =035 \\$aBZQ6097NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGraft rejection =450 \\$aRejection of grafts =450 \\$aRejection of transplants =450 \\$aTransplant rejection =550 \\$wg$aTransplantation immunology =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the immunological response of a host against grafted tissue leading to destruction of the graft. Works on the reaction of an immunocompetent graft against the tissues of an immunologically immature or deficient recipient are entered under$aGraft versus host reaction. =681 \\$iNote under$aGraft versus host reaction =750 \2$aGraft Rejection$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D006084 =LDR 00439cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362189302441 =005 20120730163205.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85056147 =035 \\$aBZQ6053NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aQL965 =053 \0$aQM611 =150 \\$aGraafian follicle =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =550 \\$wg$aOvaries =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aOvarian Follicle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006080 =LDR 00497cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362189402441 =005 20080225101838.0 =008 040426i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85056095 =035 \\$aBZQ6001NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGovernment publications =450 \\$aDocuments =450 \\$aGovernment documents =450 \\$aOfficial publications =450 \\$aPublic documents =550 \\$wg$aPublications =750 \2$aGovernment Publications as Topic$0(DNLM)D006079$5IEN =LDR 00703cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362189502441 =005 20120730163205.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85056046 =035 \\$aBZQ5952NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHD62.35$cManagement =053 \\$aHD3840$bHD4420.8$cIndustry =150 \\$aGovernment business enterprises =450 \\$aGovernment companies =450 \\$aNationalized companies =450 \\$aParastatals =450 \\$aPublic enterprises =550 \\$wg$aBusiness enterprises =550 \\$aCorporations, Government =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Nationalized companies use Public enterprise) =750 \2$aPublic Sector$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017150 =LDR 00451cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362189602441 =005 20120730163205.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85056029 =035 \\$aBZQ5935NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC629$bRC629.5 =150 \\$aGout =450 \\$aPodagra =550 \\$wg$aArthritis =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism, Inborn errors of =550 \\$wg$aRheumatism =750 \2$aGout$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006073 =LDR 00452cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362189702441 =005 20120730163205.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055985 =035 \\$aBZQ5891NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP681$cCottonseed oil =150 \\$aGossypol =450 \\$aGossypein =550 \\$wg$aPlant pigments =550 \\$wg$aTerpenes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGossypol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006072 =LDR 03638cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362189802441 =005 20140409132140.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055955 =035 \\$aBZQ5861NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.P94$cZoology =150 \\$aGorilla =450 \\$aGorilla gorilla =450 \\$wnne$aGorillas =450 \\$aLowland gorilla =450 \\$aWestern gorilla =550 \\$wg$aGorilla (Genus) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nichols, M. Gorilla : struggle for survival in the Virungas, 1989. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aITIS, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Genus Gorilla, Family Hominidae. Direct children: Species Gorilla gorilla - gorilla) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History website, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Genus Gorilla, Family Hominidae. Synonym: Pseudogorilla. Species: Gorilla beringei, Eastern Gorilla; Gorilla gorilla, Western Gorilla) =670 \\$aThe IUCN red list of threatened species, 2013.2, via WWW, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Gorilla beringei (Eastern Gorilla), common names: Eastern Gorilla, Mountain Gorilla. The eastern species of gorilla (Gorilla beringei) consists of two subspecies, Gorilla beringei beringei (Mountain Gorilla) and Gorilla beringei graueri (Eastern Lowland Gorilla or Grauer's Gorilla); Gorilla gorilla (Western Gorilla), common names: Western Gorilla, Lowland Gorilla. The Western Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) consists of two recognized subspecies: Gorilla gorilla gorilla (Western Lowland Gorillas) and Gorilla gorilla diehli (Cross River Gorillas). Family Hominidae) =670 \\$aPrimate factsheets, via Primate Info Net website, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Gorilla - Gorilla. Taxonomy: Suborder Haplorrhini, Infraorder Simiiformes, Superfamily Hominoidea, Family Hominidae, Genus Gorilla, Species: G. beringei, G. gorilla. Subspecies: G. b. beringei, G. b. graueri, G. g. diehli, G. g. gorilla. G. gorilla: western gorilla; G.g. diehli: Cross River gorilla; G.g. gorilla: western lowland gorilla; G. beringei: eastern gorilla; G.b. beringei: Bwindi, mountain, or Virunga; G.b. graueri: eastern lowland gorilla or Grauer's gorilla. Western and eastern gorillas are more genetically distant from one another than are chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (Pan paniscus)) =670 \\$aKlappenbach, L. Western gorilla, via About.com website, Jan. 8, 2014$b(Western gorillas (Gorilla gorilla) are a critically endangered species of gorilla that inhabits a small range in western equatorial Africa; Western gorillas are divided into two subspecies, the western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) and the Cross River gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli). Western gorillas are one of two species of gorillas, the other being the slightly larger eastern gorilla. Like all gorillas, western gorillas are great apes, a group that also includes chimpanzees, orangutans and humans.) =670 \\$aAnimal diversity web, Jan. 8, 2014$b(Gorilla gorilla, western gorilla. Western or lowland gorillas inhabit the forests of equatorial Africa from the western lowlands near the Cameroon coast through the Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Nigeria, Republic of Congo, Angola, and possibly the Democratic Republic of Congo. There are two recognized subspecies, G. gorilla [i.e. Gorilla gorilla gorilla], western lowland gorilla, occurs in Cameroon south to the Congo River and east to the Oubangi River. Gorilla gorilla diehli, eastern lowland gorilla, is found in a small part of the Nigerian/Cameroon border in the upper drainage of the Cross River.) =750 \2$aGorilla gorilla$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006071 =LDR 00551cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362189902441 =005 20120730163204.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055863 =035 \\$aBZQ5769NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.V4$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC202$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aGonorrhea =550 \\$wg$aGenitourinary organs$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aNeisseria infections =550 \\$wg$aSexually transmitted diseases =550 \\$wg$aUrethritis =750 \2$aGonorrhea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006069 =LDR 00384cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362190002441 =005 20120730163204.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055856 =035 \\$aBZQ5762NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE79.G =150 \\$aGonioscopy =550 \\$wg$aEye$xExamination =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGonioscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006068 =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362190102441 =005 20120730163204.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055840 =035 \\$aBZQ5746NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGonads =450 \\$aSex glands =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs =750 \2$aGonads$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006066 =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362190202441 =005 20190503102118.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055839 =035 \\$aBZQ5745NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGonadotropin =450 \\$aGonadotrophin =550 \\$wg$aPituitary hormones =750 \2$aGonadotropins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006062 =LDR 00487cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362190302441 =005 20120730163204.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055819 =035 \\$aBZQ5725NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH603.G6 =150 \\$aGolgi apparatus =450 \\$aGolgi bodies =450 \\$aGolgi elements =450 \\$aGolgi material =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =550 \\$wg$aProtoplasm =750 \2$aGolgi Apparatus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006056 =LDR 00541cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362190402441 =005 20120730163204.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055804 =035 \\$aBZQ5710NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGV961$bGV987 =150 \\$aGolf =360 \\$isubdivision$aGolf$iunder names of individual educational institutions, e.g.$aHarvard University--Golf =450 \\$aGolfing =550 \\$wg$aBall games =670 \\$aLC database, 4/19/96$b(titles: golfing) =750 \2$aGolf$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006055 =LDR 00657cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362190502441 =005 20120730163203.0 =008 021001i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055774 =035 \\$aBZQ5680NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL638.C94$cZoology =053 \0$aSF458.G6$cAquarium fish =150 \\$aGoldfish =450 \\$aCarassius auratus =550 \\$wg$aCarassius =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(a small usually golden or orange cyprinid fish (Carassius auratus)) =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aPocket guide to aquarium fishes:$bp. 48. =681 \\$iExample under$aAquarium fishes =750 \2$aGoldfish$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006054 =LDR 00414cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362190602441 =005 20120730163203.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055770 =035 \\$aBZQ5676NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aGoldenrods =450 \\$wnne$aGoldenrod =450 \\$aSolidago =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =750 \2$aSolidago$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036624 =LDR 01431cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362190702441 =005 20121023153027.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055716 =035 \\$aBZQ5622NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.A9$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.A9$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTN693.G6$cMetallography =053 \0$aTP245.G6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aGold compounds =450 \\$aAuric compounds =450 \\$aAurous compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =670 \\$aOxford dict. of chemistry, via Answers website, July 17, 2012$b(auric compounds: Compounds of gold in its higher (+3) oxidation state; e.g. auric chloride is gold(III) chloride (AuCl b3 (B); aurous compounds: Compounds of gold in its lower (+1) oxidation state; e.g. aurous chloride is gold(I) chloride (AuCl)) =670 \\$aBritannica online, July 17, 2012$b(under gold (Au): The characteristic oxidation states of gold are +1 (aurous compounds) and +3 (auric compounds). The state +1 is generally quite unstable, and most of the chemistry of gold involves the state +3. Among the relatively few gold compounds of practical importance are gold chloride, AuCl; gold trichloride, AuCl b3 (B; and chlorauric acid, HAuCl b4 (B. In the first compound gold is in the +1 oxidation state, and in the latter two, the +3 state.) =750 \2$aGold Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017612 =LDR 00416cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362190802441 =005 20141121151528.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055704 =035 \\$aBZQ5610NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD137.G6$cAnalytical chemistry =053 \0$aRK653$cDentistry =053 \0$aTS729$cMetalwork =150 \\$aGold alloys =750 \2$aGold Alloys$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006047 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362190902441 =005 20120730163203.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055695 =035 \\$aBZQ5601NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85055695 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.A9 =150 \\$aGold$xIsotopes =750 \2$aGold Isotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006049 =LDR 00663cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362191002441 =005 20120730163203.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055692 =035 \\$aBZQ5598NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHG289$cFinance =053 \0$aHG551$cCoinage =053 \0$aQD181.A9$cChemistry =053 \0$aQE391.G6$cMineralogy =053 \0$aTP245.G6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aGold =450 \\$aSpecie =550 \\$wg$aNative element minerals =550 \\$wg$aPrecious metals =550 \\$wg$aTransition metals =550 \\$aMoney =681 \\$iExample under$aMetals =750 \2$aGold$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006046 =LDR 00464cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362191102441 =005 20120730163203.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055684 =035 \\$aBZQ5590NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC656$bRC656.3 =150 \\$aGoiter =450 \\$aBronchocele =450 \\$aGoitre =550 \\$wg$aIodine deficiency diseases =550 \\$wg$aThyroid gland$xDiseases =750 \2$aGoiter$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006042 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362191202441 =005 20120730163203.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055495 =035 \\$aBZQ5401NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF968$bSF969 =150 \\$aGoats$xDiseases =750 \2$aGoat Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015511 =LDR 00635cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362191302441 =005 20140108081335.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055494 =035 \\$aBZQ5400NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF380$bSF389.3 =150 \\$aGoats =450 \\$aCapra hircus =450 \\$aDairy goats =450 \\$aGoats, Domestic =450 \\$aMilk goats =550 \\$wg$aCapra =550 \\$wg$aLivestock =670 \\$aCorbet, G.B. World list mammalian species, 1991:$bp. 135 (domestic goat C. hircus) =681 \\$iExample under$aFood animals =750 \2$aGoats$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006041 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362191402441 =005 20140409132139.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055484 =035 \\$aBZQ5390NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGoal (Psychology) =450 \\$aGoal setting =450 \\$aSetting of goals =550 \\$wg$aMotivation (Psychology) =750 \2$aGoals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006040 =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362191502441 =005 20120730163202.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055483 =035 \\$aBZQ5389NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aB105.G63 =150 \\$aGoal (Philosophy) =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy =750 \2$aGoals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006040 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362191602441 =005 20120730163202.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055453 =035 \\$aBZQ5359LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK494.5.G565$cBotany =150 \\$aGnetum =550 \\$wg$aGnetaceae =750 \2$aGnetum$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D035684 =LDR 00328cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362191702441 =005 20120730163202.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055418 =035 \\$aBZQ5324NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGlyoxysomes =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =750 \2$aGlyoxysomes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020676 =LDR 00511cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362191802441 =005 20120730163202.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055411 =035 \\$aBZQ5317NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85055411 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP606.G6 =150 \\$aGlycosyltransferases =450 \\$aGlucosyltransferases =450 \\$aTransglucosylases =450 \\$aTransglycosylases =550 \\$wg$aTransferases =750 \2$aGlycosyltransferases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016695 =LDR 00742cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362191902441 =005 20250214142356.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055410 =035 \\$aBZQ5316NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP99.3.G55 =150 \\$aGlycosylated hemoglobin =450 \\$aGlycated hemoglobin =450 \\$aGlycosyl hemoglobin =450 \\$aHemoglobin, Glycosyl =450 \\$aHemoglobin, Glycosylated =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =550 \\$wg$aHemoglobin polymorphisms =550 \\$aDiabetes =670 \\$aRoth, M. "Glycated hemoglobin, not glycosyated or glucosylated", letter to the editor. Clinical Chemistry, 1983:$bv. 29, p. 1991. =750 \2$aGlycated Hemoglobin$0(DNLM)D006442$5IEN =LDR 00450cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362192002441 =005 20120730163202.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055409 =035 \\$aBZQ5315NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC909 =150 \\$aGlycosuria =450 \\$aGlucosuria =550 \\$wg$aDiabetes =550 \\$wg$aSugar in the body =550 \\$wg$aUrine$xAnalysis =750 \2$aGlycosuria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006029 =LDR 00472cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362192102441 =005 20120730163202.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055408 =035 \\$aBZQ5314NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP752.G58 =150 \\$aGlycosphingolipids =450 \\$aAsialogangliosides =450 \\$aSphingoglycolipids =550 \\$wg$aGlycolipids =550 \\$wg$aSphingolipids =750 \2$aGlycosphingolipids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006028 =LDR 00438cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362192202441 =005 20120730163202.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055407 =035 \\$aBZQ5313NU =035 \\$ash 85055407 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD325$cOrganic chemistry =053 \\$aQP702.G59$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aGlycosides =550 \\$wg$aCarbohydrates =750 \2$aGlycosides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006027 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362192302441 =005 20120730163202.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055406 =035 \\$aBZQ5312NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.G45 =150 \\$aGlycosidases =450 \\$aGlycoside hydrolases =550 \\$wg$aHydrolases =750 \2$aGlycoside Hydrolases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006026 =LDR 00351cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362192402441 =005 20121014170507.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055405 =035 \\$aBZQ5311NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGlycosaminoglycans =550 \\$wg$aMucopolysaccharides =750 \2$aGlycosaminoglycans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006025 =LDR 00630cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362192502441 =005 20250211111124.0 =008 920615||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055403 =035 \\$aBZQ5309NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.G59 =150 \\$aGlycoproteins =450 \\$aMucroproteins =550 \\$wg$aGlycoconjugates =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aGlycoproteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006023 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aZn-Alpha-2-Glycoprotein$0(DNLM)D000090203$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 00478cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362192602441 =005 20120730163201.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055402 =035 \\$aBZQ5308NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP701 =150 \\$aGlycolysis =450 \\$aGlucolysis =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xExamination =550 \\$wg$aPathology =550 \\$wg$aSugar in the body =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlycolysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006019 =LDR 00479cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362192702441 =005 20120730163201.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055401 =035 \\$aBZQ5307NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD305.A4 =150 \\$aGlycols =450 \\$aDihydric alcohols =450 \\$aDiols =550 \\$wg$aAlcohols =670 \\$aHawley's chem. dict. =670 \\$aGrant & Hack's chem. dict. =750 \2$aGlycols$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006018 =LDR 00445cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362192802441 =005 20120730163201.0 =008 920615||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055400 =035 \\$aBZQ5306NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD301$cOrganic chemistry =053 \\$aQP752.G56$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aGlycolipids =550 \\$wg$aGlycoconjugates =550 \\$wg$aLipids =750 \2$aGlycolipids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006017 =LDR 01749cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362192902441 =005 20060801170052.0 =008 060606i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055399 =035 \\$aBZQ5305NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ399.G58$cPediatrics =150 \\$aGlycogen storage disease =450 \\$aGlycogen disease =450 \\$aGlycogenic thesaurimosis =450 \\$wnne$aGlycogenosis =550 \\$wg$aCarbohydrates$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism, Inborn errors of =670 \\$aMESH browser, June 5, 2006$b(Glycogen Storage Diseases: A group of inherited metabolic disorders involving the enzymes responsible for the synthesis and degradation of glycogen. In some patients prominent liver involvement is presented. In others, more generalized storage of glycogen occurs, sometimes with prominent cardiac involvement. Entry term: Glycogenosis) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(disease, glycogen storage disease: A group of rare, autosomal recessive inborn errors of glycogen metabolism. Each type, designated by a Roman numeral is due to a deficiency of a specific enzyme involved in glycogen catabolism, and is characterized by deposition of either abnormal quantities of glycogen, metabolic intermediates, or both in various organs. Also, called glycogenosis, glycogenic thesaurismosis (outmoded), glycogen disease) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(disease, glycogen storage d.: a group of chronic, genetically determined metabolic disorders of childhood. Also called glycogen d., glycogenosis, glycogenic thesaurismosis and glycogenic hepatomegaly) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060720 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Glycogenosis =750 \2$aGlycogen Storage Disease$0(DNLM)D006008$5IEN =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362193002441 =005 20120730163201.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055397 =035 \\$aBZQ5303NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP702.G58$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aGlycogen =550 \\$wg$aGlucans =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlycogen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006003 =LDR 00456cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362193102441 =005 20120730163201.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055394 =035 \\$aBZQ5300NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGlycine =450 \\$aAminoacetic acid =450 \\$aGlycin =450 \\$aGlycocoll =550 \\$wg$aAcetic acid =550 \\$wg$aAmino acid neurotransmitters =750 \2$aGlycine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005998 =LDR 00587cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362193202441 =005 20120730163201.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055393 =035 \\$aBZQ5299NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMnMHCL$dDLC =053 \0$aTP973$cChemical technology =150 \\$aGlycerin =450 \\$aGlycerine =450 \\$aGlycerol =550 \\$wg$aAlcohols =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(glycerol) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Glycerol X Glycerin, Glycerine) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(glycerin or glycerine; glycerol) =750 \2$aGlycerol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005990 =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362193302441 =005 20120730163201.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055392 =035 \\$aBZQ5298NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.A4 =150 \\$aGlycerides =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlycerides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005989 =LDR 00400cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362193402441 =005 20090430122053.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055387 =035 \\$aBZQ5293NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM237.86 =150 \\$aGluten-free diet =550 \\$wg$aCeliac disease =550 \\$wg$aDiet therapy =750 \2$aDiet, Gluten-Free$0(DNLM)D055050$5IEN =LDR 00629cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362193502441 =005 20100719152600.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055386 =035 \\$aBZQ5292NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK898.G49$cBotanical chemistry =150 \\$aGluten =450 \\$aKofu =450 \\$aSeitan =450 \\$aWheat gluten =550 \\$wg$aPlant proteins =670 \\$aPicarski, R. Friendly foods, c1991:$bCIP galley (seitan, a gluten protein product) =670 \\$aWood, R.T. The whole foods encyc.$b(seitan: aka kofu, or wheat gluten) =750 \2$aGlutens$0(DNLM)D005983$5IEN =LDR 00452cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362193602441 =005 20120730163201.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055385 =035 \\$aBZQ5291NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85055385 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK898.G485$cBotanical chemistry =053 \0$aQP552.G58$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aGlutathione =550 \\$wg$aOligopeptides =750 \2$aGlutathione$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005978 =LDR 00477cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362193702441 =005 20120730163201.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055384 =035 \\$aBZQ5290NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGlutamyl-tRNA synthetase =450 \\$aGlutamyl T RNA synthetase =450 \\$aGlutamyl-transfer ribonucleate synthetase =550 \\$wg$aLigases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlutamate-tRNA Ligase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005975 =LDR 00580cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362193802441 =005 20120730163201.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055383 =035 \\$aBZQ5289NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP619.G58 =150 \\$aGlutamine synthetase =450 \\$aGlutamate-ammonia ligase =550 \\$wg$aLigases =670 \\$aEvstigneeva, Z.G. Glutaminsintetaza, 1988. =670 \\$aEnzyme Nomenclature$b(EC 6.3.1.2.) =670 \\$aMESH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlutamate-Ammonia Ligase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005974 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362193902441 =005 20120730163201.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055382 =035 \\$aBZQ5288NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGlutamine =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlutamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005973 =LDR 00945cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362194002441 =005 20120730163200.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055379 =035 \\$aBZQ5285NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dTNJ$dDLC =053 \0$aQP562.G5 =150 \\$aGlutamic acid =450 \\$aGlutamate =550 \\$wg$aExcitatory amino acids =550 \\$aUmami (Taste) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Nov. 15, 2005$b(Glutamic acid: a non-essential amino acid naturally occurring in the L-form. Glutamic acid is the most common excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system.) =670 \\$aGrueter, B. A. Metabotropic glutamate receptor mediated synaptic plasticity in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis as a target for stress, anxiety and addictrion disorders, 2006. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 23, 2007$b(MeSH hdg.: Glutamic Acid; entry term: Glutamate) =750 \2$aGlutamic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018698 =LDR 00530cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362194102441 =005 20120730163200.0 =008 920330||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055378 =035 \\$aBZQ5284NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGlutamate decarboxylase =450 \\$aGAD (Enzyme) =450 \\$aGlutamic acid decarboxylase =450 \\$aGlutamic decarboxylase =550 \\$wg$aDecarboxylases =670 \\$aDiabetes Forcast, Dec. 1991:$bpp. 32-35. =750 \2$aGlutamate Decarboxylase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005968 =LDR 00485cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362194202441 =005 20120730163200.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055371 =035 \\$aBZQ5277NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP702.G572 =150 \\$aGlucuronides =450 \\$aConjugated glucuronates =450 \\$aGlucuronates =450 \\$aGlycuronides =550 \\$wg$aGlucuronic acid =550 \\$wg$aGlycosides =750 \2$aGlucuronides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020719 =LDR 00482cz 2200169n 4500 =001 9880362194302441 =005 20241022101832.0 =008 910606||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055370 =035 \\$aBZQ5276NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGlucuronidase =550 \\$wg$aGlycosidases =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aGlucuronidase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005966 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aKlotho Proteins$0(DNLM)D000090265$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362194402441 =005 20120730163200.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055368 =035 \\$aBZQ5274NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP702.G57 =150 \\$aGlucuronic acid =550 \\$wg$aGlucose =550 \\$wg$aUronic acids =750 \2$aGlucuronic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020723 =LDR 00392cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362194502441 =005 20120730163200.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055367 =035 \\$aBZQ5273NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD325$cOrganic chemistry =150 \\$aGlucosides =550 \\$wg$aGlycosides =550 \\$aGlucides =750 \2$aGlucosides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005960 =LDR 00714cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362194602441 =005 20120730163200.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055364 =035 \\$aBZQ5270NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC632.G55 =150 \\$aGlucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency =450 \\$aDeficiency, Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase =450 \\$aG6PD deficiency =450 \\$wnne$aGlucosephosphate dehydrogenase deficiency =550 \\$wg$aHemolytic anemia =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism, Inborn errors of =670 \\$aMESH$b(Glucosephosphate dehydrogenase deficiency) =670 \\$aNIH =750 \2$aGlucosephosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005955 =LDR 00455cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362194702441 =005 20120730163200.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055363 =035 \\$aBZQ5269NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGlucose tolerance tests =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xAnalysis =550 \\$wg$aBlood sugar =550 \\$wg$aDiabetes$xDiagnosis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlucose Tolerance Test$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005951 =LDR 00487cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362194802441 =005 20120730163200.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055360 =035 \\$aBZQ5266NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD321$cChemistry =053 \\$aTP414$cChemical technology =150 \\$aGlucose =550 \\$wg$aMonosaccharides =550 \\$wg$aSucrose =550 \\$wg$aSugar =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlucose$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005947 =LDR 00410cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362194902441 =005 20120730163200.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055359 =035 \\$aBZQ5265NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGlucocorticoids$xReceptors =450 \\$aGlucocorticoid receptors =450 \\$aReceptors, Glucocorticoid =750 \2$aReceptors, Glucocorticoid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011965 =LDR 00421cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362195002441 =005 20121007192316.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055358 =035 \\$aBZQ5264NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.G54 =150 \\$aGlucocorticoids =550 \\$wg$aAdrenocortical hormones =550 \\$wg$aAnti-inflammatory agents =750 \2$aGlucocorticoids$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005938 =LDR 01193cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362195102441 =005 20070608125252.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055355 =035 \\$aBZQ5261NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQP702.G48 =150 \\$aGlucans =450 \\$aGlucanes =450 \\$aGlucose polymers =450 \\$aPolycoses =450 \\$aPolyglucoses =550 \\$wg$aPolysaccharides =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 4, 2006$b(Glucans. Scope note: Polysaccharides composed of repeating glucose units. They can consist of branched or unbranched chains in any linkages. UF Polyglucoses, Glucan (BO), Glucose Polymer, Polycose. Previous indexing: Glucose (1966-1978); Polysaccharides (1966-1978)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 4, 2006$b(A glucan molecule is a polysaccharide of D-glucose monomers linked by glycosidic bonds. The following are glucans: cellulose, pullulan, laminarin, starch, glycogen, dextran, lichenin) =670 \\$aBotany online : the Internet hypertextbook, Dec. 4, 2006:$bPolysaccharides (The most common sugar found in polysaccharides is glucose. Its polymers are called glucanes.) =750 \2$aGlucans$0(DNLM)D005936$5IEN =LDR 00435cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362195202441 =005 20120730163200.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055354 =035 \\$aBZQ5260NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.P25 =150 \\$aGlucagonoma =450 \\$aAlpha cell tumor =550 \\$wg$aIslands of Langerhans$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlucagonoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005935 =LDR 00617cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362195302441 =005 20120730163159.0 =008 931004||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055353 =035 \\$aBZQ5259NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.G5 =150 \\$aGlucagon =450 \\$aHGF (Hormone) =450 \\$aHyperglycemic-glycogenolytic factor =450 \\$aInsulin-antagonizing factor =550 \\$wg$aPancreas$xSecretions =550 \\$wg$aPeptide hormones =670 \\$aInter. dict. biol. med.$b(glucagon. Also called insulin-antagonizing factor) =750 \2$aGlucagon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005934 =LDR 00625cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882375288302441 =005 20240216144324.0 =008 040709i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055349 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85055349 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171519470000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dICLAM$dDLC =053 \0$aRD73.G5 =150 \\$aSurgical gloves =450 \\$wnne$aGloves (Surgery) =550 \\$wg$aGloves =550 \\$wg$aPersonal protective equipment =550 \\$wg$aSurgical instruments and apparatus =670 \\$aMESH$b(Gloves, Surgical x Surgical gloves) =750 \2$aGloves, Surgical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005932 =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362195502441 =005 20120730163159.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055343 =035 \\$aBZQ5249NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL853$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM255$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aGlottis =550 \\$wg$aLarynx =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlottis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005931 =LDR 00474cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362195602441 =005 20120217094827.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055337 =035 \\$aBZQ5243NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL939 =053 \\$aQM471 =053 \\$aQP366 =150 \\$aGlossopharyngeal nerve =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Cranial =550 \\$wg$aPharynx =550 \\$wg$aTongue =750 \2$aGlossopharyngeal Nerve$0(DNLM)D005930$5IEN =LDR 00401cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362195702441 =005 20120730163159.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055321 =035 \\$aBZQ5227NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGlomus jugulare$xTumors =550 \\$wg$aNonchromaffin paraganglioma =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlomus Jugulare Tumor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005925 =LDR 00632cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362195802441 =005 20120730163159.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85055320 =035 \\$aBZQ5226NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL939$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM471$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP368.8$cPhysiology =150 \\$aGlomus jugulare =450 \\$aJugular body =450 \\$aJugular paraganglia =450 \\$aParaganglia, Jugular =550 \\$wg$aChemoreceptors =550 \\$wg$aNonchromaffin paraganglia =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlomus Jugulare$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005924 =LDR 00407cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362195902441 =005 20120730163159.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85055317 =035 \\$aBZQ5223NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGlomerulonephritis =550 \\$wg$aImmune complex diseases =550 \\$wg$aKidney glomerulus$xDiseases =750 \2$aGlomerulonephritis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005921 =LDR 00577cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362085602441 =005 20120730163210.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057753 =035 \\$aBZQ7659NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF575.G8$cPsychology =053 \0$aBJ1471.5$cEthics =150 \\$aGuilt =450 \\$aGuilt$xPsychological aspects =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$wg$aEthics =550 \\$aConscience =550 \\$aShame =670 \\$aThes. of psych. index terms$b(Guilt BT Emotional states) =750 \2$aGuilt$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006167 =LDR 00737cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362085702441 =005 20120730163210.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057590 =035 \\$aBZQ7496NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP801.G83 =150 \\$aGuanidines =450 \\$aGuanidine compounds =450 \\$wnne$aGuanidino compounds =450 \\$aGuanido compounds =550 \\$wg$aAmidines =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Guanidines. Scope note: A family of iminourea derivatives.) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(guanidines: compounds derived from guanidine) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Guanidino compounds =750 \2$aGuanidines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006146 =LDR 01008cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362085802441 =005 20120730163210.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057589 =035 \\$aBZQ7495NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP801.G8$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aGuanidine =450 \\$aAminoformamidine =450 \\$aAminomethanamidine =450 \\$aCarbamamidine =450 \\$aCarbamidine =450 \\$aCarbondiamide imide =450 \\$aGuanidinium =450 \\$aIminourea =450 \\$aUramine =550 \\$wg$aGuanidines =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Guanidine. Scope note: A strong organic base existing primarily as guanidium ions at physiological pH. It is found in the urine as a normal product or protein metabolism. It is also used in laboratory research as a protein denaturant. Entry term: Guanidinium) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(guanidine, carbamidine, carbondiamide imide, uramine) =750 \2$aGuanidine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019791 =LDR 00486cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362085902441 =005 20120730163210.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057584 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02045344 =035 \\$aBZQ7490NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL737.U54 =150 \\$aGuanaco =450 \\$wnne$aHuanaco =450 \\$aLama guanacoe =450 \\$aLama guanicoe =550 \\$wg$aLama (Genus) =750 \2$aCamelids, New World$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002161 =LDR 00968cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362086002441 =005 20120730163210.0 =008 000103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057581 =035 \\$aBZQ7487NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85057581 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGuaiac =450 \\$wnne$aGuaiacum =450 \\$aGuaiacum gum =450 \\$aGuaiacum resin =450 \\$aGum guaiac =550 \\$wg$aGums and resins =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(guaiac, a resin) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Guaiac) =670 \\$aConstantine, A. Know your woods, 1987:$bp. 94 (guaiacum or gum guaiac, hard resin that exudes naturally from stems of lignum vitae trees) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(guaiac, also called guaiacum gum, gum guaiac, a greenish brown resin obtained from guaiacum trees, esp. G. officinale. Used in varnishes, as a food preservative, and in medicine in various tests for the presence of blood.) =750 \2$aGuaiac$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006138 =LDR 01246cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362086102441 =005 20080506142254.0 =008 871218||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057532 =035 \\$aBZQ7438NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.G76 =150 \\$aGrowth factors =450 \\$aCell growth factors =450 \\$aCellular growth factors =450 \\$aGrowth peptides =450 \\$wnne$aGrowth promoting substances =450 \\$aGrowth substances =450 \\$aPeptide growth factors =450 \\$aPeptide regulatory factors =450 \\$aPolypeptide growth factors =550 \\$wg$aCytokines =550 \\$wg$aPeptides =670 \\$aProgress in growth factor research, 1989:$bv. 1, number 1. =670 \\$aLC data base, 06/27/89. =670 \\$aBurck, K.B. Oncogenes, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Growth substances, x Growth factors) =670 \\$aPeptide regulatory factors, 1989. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a group of polypeptides that control cellular responses such as cell multiplication by mechanisms analogous to classical endocrine hormones. =750 \2$aGrowth Substances$0(DNLM)D006133$5IEN =750 \2$aIntercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins$0(DNLM)D036341$5IEN =LDR 00354cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362086202441 =005 20120730163210.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057530 =035 \\$aBZQ7436NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGrowth disorders =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism$xDisorders =750 \2$aGrowth Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006130 =LDR 00626cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362086302441 =005 20120730163210.0 =008 030310||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057525 =035 \\$aBZQ7431NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH511$cBiology =053 \0$aQP84$cPhysiology =150 \\$aGrowth =360 \\$isubdivision$aGrowth$iunder individual animals and groups of animals and individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFishes--Growth; Foot--Growth =550 \\$wg$aMorphology (Animals) =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =550 \\$aDevelopmental biology =750 \2$aGrowth$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006128 =LDR 00768cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362086402441 =005 20120730163210.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85057495 =035 \\$aBZQ7401NU =035 \\$aSH 85057495 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHF5549.5.G73$cPersonnel management =053 \0$aHM1086$cSocial psychology =150 \\$aGroup relations training =450 \\$aConsciousness-raising groups =450 \\$aEncounter groups =450 \\$aSensitivity training =450 \\$aT-groups =550 \\$wg$aInterpersonal relations =550 \\$wg$aSmall groups =550 \\$wg$aSocial interaction =550 \\$wg$aSocial perception =550 \\$wg$aTraining =750 \2$aSensitivity Training Groups$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012681 =LDR 00455cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362086502441 =005 20120730163210.0 =008 930524i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057493 =035 \\$aBZQ7399NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC488$bRC488.6 =150 \\$aGroup psychotherapy =450 \\$aCollective psychotherapy =450 \\$aGroup therapy =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =750 \2$aPsychotherapy, Group$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011615 =LDR 00587cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362086602441 =005 20120730163210.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85057487 =035 \\$aBZQ7393NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aR729.5.G6 =150 \\$aGroup medical practice =450 \\$aGroup practice in medicine =450 \\$aMedical group practice =550 \\$wg$aMedical cooperation =550 \\$wg$aMedical economics =550 \\$wg$aMedicine$xPractice =550 \\$aClinics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aGroup Practice$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006123 =LDR 00582cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362086702441 =005 20120730163209.0 =008 060406i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057485 =035 \\$aBZQ7391NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM753 =150 \\$aGroup identity =450 \\$aCollective identity =450 \\$aCommunity identity =450 \\$aCultural identity =450 \\$aSocial identity =550 \\$wg$aIdentity (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology =550 \\$aCollective memory =750 \2$aSocial Identification$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012933 =LDR 00693cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362086802441 =005 20120730163209.0 =008 920207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057478 =035 \\$aBZQ7384NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGroup homes =450 \\$aCommunity-based residences =450 \\$aCommunity residences (Group homes) =550 \\$wg$aInstitutional care =550 \\$wg$aRehabilitation centers =680 \\$iHere are entered works on planned, single housekeeping units in residential dwellings that provide care for small groups of unrelated residents living together as families, but requiring supervision. =750 \2$aGroup Homes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016352 =LDR 00583cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362086902441 =005 20120730163209.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85057474 =035 \\$aBZQ7380NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGroup dental practice =450 \\$aDental group practice =450 \\$aGroup practice, Dental$5IEN =450 \\$aGroup practice in dentistry =550 \\$wg$aDental clinics =550 \\$wg$aDental economics =550 \\$wg$aDentistry$xPractice =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aGroup Practice, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006124 =LDR 01003cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362087002441 =005 20120730163209.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057464 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02044076 =035 \\$aBZQ7370NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM563$cHistology =053 \\$aQP88.23$cPhysiology =150 \\$aExtracellular matrix =450 \\$aCement substance (Anatomy) =450 \\$wnne$aGround substance (Anatomy) =450 \\$wnne$aGround substance (Histology) =450 \\$aIntercellular matrix =450 \\$aInterstitial substance =450 \\$aMatrix, Extracellular =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues =550 \\$wg$aExtracellular space =670 \\$aWork cat.: Connective tissue disease, c1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aGould's med. dict.$b(see matrix) =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/16/86$b(13 titles) =675 \\$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aExtracellular Matrix$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005109 =LDR 00513cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362087102441 =005 20120730163209.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85057405 =035 \\$aBZQ7311NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM161$cMuscles =053 \\$aQM543 =150 \\$aGroin =450 \\$aInguen =450 \\$aInguinal region =450 \\$aRegio inguinales =550 \\$wg$aAbdomen =550 \\$wg$aThigh =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aGroin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006119 =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362087202441 =005 20120730163209.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85057367 =035 \\$aBZQ7273LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74 =150 \\$aGrindelia =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =750 \2$aGrindelia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036623 =LDR 00567cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362087302441 =005 20120730163209.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85057340 =035 \\$aBZQ7246NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHD6972.5$cIndustrial relations =053 \\$aHF5549.5.G7$cPersonnel management =150 \\$aGrievance procedures =450 \\$aLabor grievances =550 \\$wg$aCollective labor agreements =550 \\$wg$aPersonnel management =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEmployee Grievances$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004648 =LDR 00541cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362087402441 =005 20120730163209.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057339 =035 \\$aBZQ7245NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNNU-L =150 \\$aGrievance arbitration =450 \\$aArbitration, Grievance =450 \\$aArbitration, Judicable =450 \\$aGrievance arbitration$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aJudicable arbitration =550 \\$wg$aArbitration, Industrial =750 \2$aEmployee Grievances$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004648 =LDR 00577cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362087502441 =005 20120730163209.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057332 =035 \\$aBZQ7238NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.G75 =150 \\$aGrief in children =550 \\$wg$aBereavement in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aGrief$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006117 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aGrief$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00435cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362087602441 =005 20120730163208.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057330 =035 \\$aBZQ7236NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGrief =450 \\$aMourning =450 \\$aSorrow =550 \\$wg$aBereavement =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$wg$aLoss (Psychology) =750 \2$aGrief$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006117 =LDR 00647cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362087702441 =005 20120730163208.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057237 =035 \\$aBZQ7143NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC912.3$cMeteorology =053 \0$aS600.7.G73$cAgricultural meteorology =150 \\$aGreenhouse effect, Atmospheric =450 \\$aAtmospheric greenhouse effect =550 \\$wg$aAtmospheric temperature =550 \\$wg$aHeat budget (Geophysics) =550 \\$wg$aInfrared albedo =550 \\$wg$aSolar radiation =550 \\$aGlobal warming =750 \2$aGreenhouse Effect$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017752 =LDR 01405cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362087802441 =005 20130317153109.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057213 =035 \\$aBZQ7119LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aGreen frog =450 \\$aBronze frog =450 \\$aCommon spring frog =450 \\$aLithobates clamitans =450 \\$aRana clamitans =450 \\$aSpring frog =550 \\$wg$aLithobates =670 \\$aAmphibian species of the world 5.4, an online reference, July 15, 2010$b(Lithobates clamitans. Synonyms: Rana clamitans, Rana clamata, Rana calamitans, Rana fontinalis, Rana flaviviridis, Rana horiconensis, Rana nigricans, Rana clamator, Rana nigrescens. English names: Large Northern Bullfrog, Common Spring Frog, Yellow-throated Green Frog, Spring Frog, Cow Frog, Bawling Frog, Yellow Throated Green Frog, Belly Bumper, Green Frog, Brown Frog) =670 \\$aCollins, J.T. Standard common and current scientific names for North American amphibians, turtles, reptiles & crocodilians, 2009:$bPDF p. 8 (under Lithobates: L. clamitans - Bronze Frog; L. c. clamitans - Bronze Frog; L. c. melanotus - Green Frog) =670 \\$aITIS, July 15, 2010$b(Lithobates clamitans - Green Frog. Subspecies - Lithobates clamitans clamitans - Bronze Frog, Lithobates clamitans melanota - Northern Green Frog) =750 \2$aRana clamitans$0(DNLM)D063188$5IEN =LDR 00629cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362087902441 =005 20150312104015.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85057168 =035 \\$aBZQ7074NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLJ =150 \\$aGreek letter societies =360 \\$inames of individual societies =450 \\$aCollege fraternities =450 \\$aCollege sororities =450 \\$aFraternities =450 \\$aSororities, Greek letter =550 \\$wg$aSocieties =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/21/92$b(College sororities) =750 \2$aCollege Fraternities and Sororities$0(DNLM)D065822$5IEN =LDR 01069cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362088002441 =005 20120730163208.0 =008 860211\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85056558 =035 \\$aBZQ6464NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQB341$cConstant of =053 \\$aQC178$cTheories of =150 \\$aGravitation =550 \\$wg$aField theory (Physics) =550 \\$wg$aMatter$xProperties =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =550 \\$aAntigravity =550 \\$aCentrifugal force =550 \\$aRelativity (Physics) =680 \\$iHere are entered theoretical works on the phenomenon of gravitation, i.e. the attraction between masses anywhere in the universe, and on determinations of the constant of gravitation. Works relating to measurement of the resultant effect of the gravitational attraction and centrifugal repulsion between any body and a planet or other celestial body, including works on earth's gravity are entered under the heading$aGravity. =681 \\$iNotes under$aGravity; Weightlessness =750 \2$aGravitation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006112 =LDR 00580cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362088102441 =005 20060510125459.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85056549 =035 \\$aBZQ6455NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC657.5.G7 =150 \\$aGraves' disease =450 \\$aBasedow's disease =450 \\$aExophthalmic goiter =450 \\$aGoiter, Exophthalmic =550 \\$wg$aAutoimmune diseases =550 \\$wg$aGoiter =550 \\$wg$aHyperthyroidism =550 \\$aThyroid eye disease =750 \2$aGraves Disease$0(DNLM)D006111$5IEN =LDR 00945cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362088202441 =005 20150406105140.0 =008 060804i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85056528 =035 \\$aBZQ6434NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aGB571$bGB578$cPhysical geography =053 \0$aQH87.7$cNatural history =053 \\$aQK938.P7$5IEN =053 \\$aQH541.5.P7$5IEN =150 \\$aGrasslands =450 \\$aGrass lands =450 \\$aLands, Grass =550 \\$aGrasses =670 \\$aSchmieder, O. The pampa : a naturally or culturally induced grass-land?, 1927. =670 \\$aPiper, C.V. Grass lands of the south Alaska coast, 1905. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the natural regions of the world in which the characteristic plants are grasses and forbs. Works on the farming of natural or cultivated grassland areas are entered under$aMeadows; Pastures; Rangelands. =750 \2$aGrassland$0(DNLM)D065948$5IEN =LDR 00972cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362088302441 =005 20120730163207.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85056515 =035 \\$aBZQ6421NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74$cBotany =053 \0$aSB197$bSB201$cCulture =150 \\$aGrasses =360 \\$iparticular grasses, e.g.$aEsparto; Quitch-grass;$iand headings beginning with the word$aGrass =360 \\$iparticular grasses, e.g.$aEsparto, Quitch-grass;$iand headings beginning with the word$aGrass =450 \\$aAgrostology =450 \\$aGraminaceae =450 \\$aGramineae =450 \\$aGrass family (Plants) =450 \\$aHerbage =450 \\$aPoaceae =550 \\$wg$aCyperales =550 \\$aForage plants =550 \\$aGrasslands =550 \\$aHay =550 \\$aLawns =550 \\$aMeadows =550 \\$aPastures =670 \\$aRandom House$b(grass family) =750 \2$aPoaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006109 =LDR 00646cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362088402441 =005 20120730163207.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85056495 =035 \\$aBZQ6401NU =035 \\$aSH 85056495 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF889$bBF905$cPsychology =150 \\$aGraphology =360 \\$isubdivision$aAutographs$iunder names of individual persons, classes of persons, and ethnic groups =450 \\$aHandwriting$5IEN =450 \\$aHandwriting analysis =550 \\$wg$aPenmanship =550 \\$wg$aWriting =550 \\$aDrawing, Psychology of =750 \2$aHandwriting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006236 =LDR 00549cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362088502441 =005 20120730163207.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85056487 =035 \\$aBZQ6393NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA455.G7$cMaterials engineering =053 \0$aTN845$cMineral industries =053 \0$aTP261.G7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aGraphite =450 \\$aBlack-lead =450 \\$aPlumbago =550 \\$wg$aCarbon =550 \\$wg$aNative element minerals =750 \2$aGraphite$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006108 =LDR 00747cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362088602441 =005 20120730163207.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85056460 =035 \\$aBZQ6366NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dAuSU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.V55$cBotany =053 \0$aSB387$bSB399$cCulture =150 \\$aGrapes =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aGrape =450 \\$aGrape =450 \\$aGrape vines =450 \\$aGrapevines =450 \\$aVitis =450 \\$aWine grapes =550 \\$wg$aVitaceae =550 \\$aEnocyanin =550 \\$aViticulture =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(wine grapes) =670 \\$aIrrigating grapevines with limited water supplies, c2004. =750 \2$aVitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027843 =LDR 01038cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362088702441 =005 20120730163206.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85056457 =035 \\$aBZQ6363NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R98$cBotany =053 \0$aSB370.G7$cCulture =150 \\$aGrapefruit =450 \\$aCitrus paradisi =450 \\$aGrapefruit tree =450 \\$aPomelo =550 \\$wg$aCitrus =550 \\$aTangelo =670 \\$aSpiegel-Roy, P. Biology of citrus, 1996:$bp. 33 (C. paradisi Macf. Grapefruit Hybrid origin (C. grandis X C. sinensis)) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Grapefruits rt: Citrus paradisi) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Grapefruit called also pomelo (Citrus paradisi)) =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 278 (Once believed to be the same species as the shaddock, the grapefruit or pomelo (Citrus x paradisi) is now considered to be a hybrid between that species and the sweet orange) =670 \\$aCitrus, c1996:$bp. 78 (Grapefruit) =750 \2$aCitrus paradisi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032083 =LDR 00580cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362088802441 =005 20120730163206.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85056445 =035 \\$aBZQ6351NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC203.G =150 \\$aGranuloma venereum =450 \\$aDonovanosis =450 \\$aGranuloma inguinale =450 \\$aVenereal granuloma =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =550 \\$wg$aSexually transmitted diseases =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xInfections =750 \2$aGranuloma Inguinale$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006100 =LDR 00506cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362088902441 =005 20120730163206.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85056444 =035 \\$aBZQ6350NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGranuloma, Periapical =450 \\$aDental granuloma =450 \\$aGranuloma, Dental =450 \\$aPeriapical granuloma =550 \\$wg$aDental pulp$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPeriapical diseases =750 \2$aPeriapical Granuloma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010484 =LDR 00384cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362089002441 =005 20120730163206.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85056443 =035 \\$aBZQ6349NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB131.5 =150 \\$aGranuloma =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aGranuloma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006099 =LDR 00475cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362089102441 =005 20120730163206.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85056441 =035 \\$aBZQ6347NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP95.4$cPhysiology =053 \\$aQR185.8.G73$cImmunology =150 \\$aGranulocytes =450 \\$aGranular leucocytes =550 \\$wg$aLeucocytes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aGranulocytes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006098 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362089202441 =005 20120730163206.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85056439 =035 \\$aBZQ6345NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGranulation tissue =550 \\$wg$aWound healing =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aGranulation Tissue$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006097 =LDR 00419cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362089302441 =005 20120730163206.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85056257 =035 \\$aBZQ6163NU =035 \\$aSH 85056257 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP552.G7 =150 \\$aGramicidins =550 \\$wg$aIonophores =550 \\$wg$aPeptide antibiotics =750 \2$aGramicidin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006096 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362089402441 =005 20120730163156.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85054847 =035 \\$aBZQ4753NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL368.D65$cProtozoology =053 \0$aQR201.G45$cPathogenic protozoa =150 \\$aGiardia =550 \\$wg$aHexamitidae =750 \2$aGiardia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005872 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362089502441 =005 20130301125102.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85054834 =035 \\$aBZQ4740NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH600.6 =150 \\$aGiant chromosomes =450 \\$aPolytene chromosomes =550 \\$wg$aChromosomes =750 \2$aPolytene Chromosomes$0(DNLM)D059007$5IEN =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362089602441 =005 20120730163156.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85054833 =035 \\$aBZQ4739NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGiant cell tumors =550 \\$wg$aTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGiant Cell Tumors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005870 =LDR 00624cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362089702441 =005 20080310085054.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85054832 =035 \\$aBZQ4738NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC694.5.G5 =150 \\$aGiant cell arteritis =450 \\$aArteritis, Cranial =450 \\$aArteritis, Giant cell =450 \\$aArteritis, Temporal =450 \\$aCranial 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\2$aGestational Age$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005865 =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362090002441 =005 20120730163155.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85054724 =035 \\$aBZQ4630NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC489.G4 =150 \\$aGestalt therapy =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =750 \2$aGestalt Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005864 =LDR 00599cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362090102441 =005 20120730163155.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85054694 =035 \\$aBZQ4600NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ1060$bHQ1064 =150 \\$aGerontology =550 \\$wg$aSocial sciences =550 \\$aGeriatrics =550 \\$aOlder people =680 \\$iHere are entered works on gerontology as a branch of learning. 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It is a lustrous, hard, grayish-white metalloid in the carbon group, chemically similar to its group neighbors tin and silicon. Purified germanium is a semiconductor, with an appearance most similar to elemental silicon. Element category: metalloid; Dmitri Mendeleev predicted its existence and some of its properties based on its position on his periodic table and called the element ekasilicon. Nearly two decades later, in 1886, Clemens Winkler found the new element along with silver and sulfur, in a rare mineral called argyrodite.) =670 \\$aDictionary.com, Aug. 24, 2012$b(ekasilicon, n. (Chem.) The name of a hypothetical element predicted and afterwards discovered and named germanium; -- so called because it was a missing analogue of the silicon group.) =670 \\$aMendeleev's predictions for "eka-silicon", via WWW, Aug. 24, 2012$b(Among the predictions made by Mendeleev were the existence, and the properties, of several undiscovered elements. 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record:$aOrthopedics$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00544cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362091702441 =005 20120730163154.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85054306 =035 \\$aBZQ4212NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRE48.2.A5 =150 \\$aGeriatric ophthalmology =550 \\$wg$aOphthalmology =750 \2$81$wb$aEye Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005128 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEye Diseases$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00604cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362091802441 =005 20120730163154.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85054305 =035 \\$aBZQ4211NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC281.A34 =150 \\$aGeriatric oncology =450 \\$aOlder people$xTumors =450 \\$aTumors in older people =550 \\$wg$aOncology =750 \2$81$wb$aNeoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009369 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeoplasms$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00465cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362091902441 =005 20120730163154.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85054304 =035 \\$aBZQ4210NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC954 =150 \\$aGeriatric nursing =450 \\$aGerontological nursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =670 \\$aLC database, 9/1/92$b(Gerontological nursing) =750 \2$aGeriatric Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005851 =LDR 00579cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362092002441 =005 20120730163154.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85054303 =035 \\$aBZQ4209NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC346 =150 \\$aGeriatric neurology =550 \\$wg$aGeriatrics =550 \\$wg$aNeurology =750 \2$81$wb$aNervous System Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009422 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNervous System Diseases$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00577cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362092102441 =005 20120730163153.0 =008 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860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85054299 =035 \\$aBZQ4205NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRL73.A35 =150 \\$aGeriatric dermatology =550 \\$wg$aDermatology =750 \2$81$wb$aSkin Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012871 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSkin Diseases$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00464cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362092402441 =005 20120730163151.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053893 =035 \\$aBZQ3799NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGeniculate bodies =450 \\$aBodies, Geniculate =450 \\$aCorpus geniculatum =550 \\$wg$aHearing =550 \\$wg$aThalamus =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGeniculate Bodies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005829 =LDR 00516cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362092502441 =005 20120730163153.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85054298 =035 \\$aBZQ4204NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGeriatric cardiology =550 \\$wg$aCardiology =750 \2$81$wb$aHeart Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006331 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHeart Diseases$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362092602441 =005 20120730163151.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053881 =035 \\$aBZQ3787NU =035 \\$aSH 85053881 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGenetics$xTechnique =750 \2$aGenetic Techniques$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005821 =LDR 00571cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362092702441 =005 20120730163153.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85054296 =035 \\$aBZQ4202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD145 =150 \\$aGeriatric anesthesia =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia =550 \\$wg$aGeriatrics =750 \2$81$wb$aAnesthesia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000758 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnesthesia$iand$aGeriatrics$5IEN =LDR 00348cz a2200133n 4500 =001 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\2$aGenetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005823 =LDR 01077cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362093102441 =005 20120730163152.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85054289 =035 \\$aBZQ4195NU =035 \\$ash 85054289 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.R666$cZoology =150 \\$aGerbils =450 \\$aAmmodillini =450 \\$aDesmodilliscini =450 \\$aGerbillidae =450 \\$aGerbillinae =450 \\$aGerbillurini =450 \\$aMerionidae =450 \\$aPachyuromyini =450 \\$aRhombomyini =450 \\$aTaterillinae =550 \\$wg$aMuridae =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, 1993:$bp. 546 (subfamily Gerbillinae Gray; syn.: Ammodillini, Desmodilliscini, Gerbillurini, Merionidae, Pachyuromyini, Rhombomyini, Taterillinae) =670 \\$aCorbet world list mammal. species:$bp. 172 (subfamily Gerbillinae, family Muridae: gerbils, jirds) =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 2, p. 643 (subfamily Gerbillinae, family Muridae; Gerbillidae in some classifications) =750 \2$aGerbillinae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005849 =LDR 00461cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362093202441 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This heading may be divided geographically for works on this branch of learning in a specific place. 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(assessing the effects of a traditional Hawaiian forgiveness technique on unforgiveness) =750 \2$aForgiveness$0(DNLM)D061347$5IEN =LDR 02250cz a2200565n 4500 =001 9880362207002441 =005 20150406102116.0 =008 060721i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050707 =035 \\$aBZQ0613NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aSD1$bSD669.5 =150 \\$aForests and forestry =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the words$aForest$iand$aForestry =450 \\$aForest land =450 \\$aForest lands =450 \\$aForest planting =450 \\$aForest production =450 \\$aForest sciences =450 \\$aForestation =450 \\$aForested lands =450 \\$aForestland =450 \\$aForestlands =450 \\$aForestry =450 \\$aForestry industry =450 \\$aForestry sciences =450 \\$aLand, Forest =450 \\$aLands, Forest =450 \\$aSilviculture =450 \\$aSylviculture =450 \\$aWoodlands =450 \\$aWoods (Forests) =550 \\$wg$aAgriculture =550 \\$wg$aNatural resources =550 \\$aAfforestation =550 \\$aArboriculture =550 \\$aLogging =550 \\$aTimber =550 \\$aTree crops =550 \\$aTrees =670 \\$aFinal forest practices habitat conservation plan, 2005:$bexec. summ. (forestland; forestlands; forestland means all land that is capable of supporting a merchantable stand of timber and is not being actively used for a use that is incompatible with timber growing) =670 \\$aWashington's forest resources, 2002-2006, 2010:$babstr. (forest land) p. 1 (the amount and characteristics of Washington's forests; forested lands) =670 \\$aInternational Conference on Transfer of Forest Science Knowledge and Technology (2005 : Troutdale, Or.). Proceedings, International Conference on Transfer of Forest Science Knowledge and Technology, 2007. =670 \\$aSouthern forest science : past, present, and future, 2004. =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of forest sciences, 2004. =670 \\$aBurton, L.D. Introduction to forestry science, c2000. =670 \\$aForestry Sciences Laboratory, Missoula, Montana, 1987. =670 \\$aCaraway, C. A forestry sciences laboratory and how it grew, 1976. =750 \2$aForestry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016468 =750 \2$aForests$0(DNLM)D065928$5IEN =LDR 00399cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362207102441 =005 20120730163128.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050686 =035 \\$aBZQ0592NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD8039.F726 =053 \0$aSD127 =150 \\$aForesters =550 \\$aArborists =550 \\$aPolice, Rural =750 \2$aForestry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016468 =LDR 00523cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362207202441 =005 20070517135639.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050562 =035 \\$aBZQ0468NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRA1228 =150 \\$aForensic toxicology =450 \\$aMedicolegal toxicology =450 \\$aToxicology$xJurisprudence =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Forensic =550 \\$wg$aMedical jurisprudence =550 \\$wg$aToxicology =750 \2$aForensic Toxicology$0(DNLM)D053593$5IEN =LDR 00601cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362207302441 =005 20120730163128.0 =008 021021i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050558 =035 \\$aBZQ0464NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNNU-L =053 \0$aRA1151$bRA1152 =150 \\$aForensic psychiatry =450 \\$aForensic psychiatry$xLaw and legislation =550 \\$wg$aMedical jurisprudence =550 \\$wg$aPsychiatry =550 \\$aMentally ill offenders =680 \\$iHere are entered works on psychiatry as applied in courts of law. =750 \2$aForensic Psychiatry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005555 =LDR 00508cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362207402441 =005 20050517132412.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050556 =035 \\$aBZQ0462NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA1063.4 =150 \\$aForensic pathology =450 \\$aPathology, Forensic =550 \\$wg$aMedical jurisprudence =550 \\$wg$aPathology =550 \\$aCoroners =550 \\$aMedical examiners (Law) =750 \2$aForensic Pathology$0(DNLM)D049429$5IEN =LDR 00467cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362207502441 =005 20040326082302.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050539 =035 \\$aBZQ0445NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHV8077 =150 \\$aForensic ballistics =450 \\$aBallistics, Forensic =550 \\$wg$aBallistics =550 \\$wg$aForensic sciences =550 \\$aFirearms$xIdentification =750 \0$aForensic Ballistics$5IEN =LDR 00499cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362207602441 =005 20120730163128.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050537 =035 \\$aBZQ0443NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN69.8 =150 \\$aForensic anthropology =450 \\$aAnthropology, Forensic =450 \\$aMedicolegal anthropology =550 \\$wg$aForensic sciences =550 \\$wg$aPhysical anthropology =750 \2$aForensic Anthropology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018732 =LDR 00903cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362207702441 =005 20120730163128.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050485 =035 \\$aBZQ0391NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aCB158 =150 \\$aForecasting =360 \\$isubdivision$aForecasting$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., and under subjects; also subdivision$aForecasts$iunder individual centuries, e.g.$aTwentieth century--Forecasts;$iand phrase headings for certain types of forecasting, e.g.$aWeather forecasting =450 \\$aForecasts =450 \\$aFuturology =450 \\$aPrediction =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on predictions and conjectures of future trends and occurrences. General works on the concept of the future are entered under$aFuture, The. =681 \\$iNote under$aFuture, The =750 \2$aForecasting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005544 =LDR 00506cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362207802441 =005 20120730163128.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050484 =035 \\$aBZQ0390NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL950.7$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM548$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aForearm =450 \\$aAntebrachium =550 \\$wg$aArm =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Antebrachium. Also called forearm) =750 \2$aForearm$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005542 =LDR 00622cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362207902441 =005 20120730163128.0 =008 860211in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050457 =035 \\$aBZQ0363NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG739 =150 \\$aObstetrical forceps =450 \\$wnne$aForceps, Obstetric =450 \\$aObstetric forceps =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics$xApparatus and instruments =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dennen, E.H. Dennen's forceps deliveries, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Obstetrical forceps) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aObstetrical Forceps$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009772 =LDR 01510cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362208002441 =005 20100714085443.0 =008 000307i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050443 =035 \\$aBZQ0349NU =035 \\$aSH 85050443 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL368.F6$cProtozoology =150 \\$aForaminifera =450 \\$aForaminiferea =450 \\$aForaminiferida =450 \\$aForaminifers =450 \\$aForams =450 \\$aThalamophora =550 \\$wg$aRhizopoda =670 \\$aModern Foraminifera, c1999:$bp. 16 (Foraminiferea) p. 18 ("Foraminifers, as eukaryotic unicellular organisms, belong to the Kingdom Protoctista, which includes all such organisms and some multicellular ones ... To avoid confusion, the recommended practice is to restrict an informal designation of Protista to only microscopic protoctists. Following this usage, all foraminifers are protoctists, but not all are protists."; Kingdom Protoctista, Phylum Granuloreticulosa, Class Foraminifera) =670 \\$aIndex to organism names, via WWW, Mar. 7, 2000$b(Zoological record hierarchy for Foraminifera: Foraminifera, Foraminiferida, Granuloreticulosea, Rhizopoda, Sarcodina, Sarcomastigophora, Protozoa) =670 \\$aUCMP Web lift to taxa, via Univ. of Calif. Museum of Paleontology WWW page, Mar. 7, 2000:$bProtista (Foraminifera (forams for short) are single-celled protists with shells) =675 \\$aITIS, Mar. 7, 2000;$aITIS*ca, Mar. 7, 2000 =750 \2$aForaminifera$0(DNLM)D056908$5IEN =LDR 00584cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362208102441 =005 20180316120033.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050424 =035 \\$aBZQ0330NU =035 \\$aSH 85050424 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFootbinding =450 \\$aBinding of feet =450 \\$wnne$aFoot$xArtificial deformities =450 \\$aFoot$xBinding =450 \\$aFoot-binding =550 \\$wg$aDeformities, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aFoot$xAbnormalities =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aFoot Deformities, Acquired$0(DNLM)D005531$4BM$5IEN =LDR 00415cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362208202441 =005 20120730163127.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050423 =035 \\$aBZQ0329NU =035 \\$ash 85050423 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFootballs =550 \\$wg$aBalls (Sporting goods) =550 \\$wg$aFootball$xEquipment and supplies =750 \2$aFootball$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005538 =LDR 00642cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362208302441 =005 20120730163127.0 =008 920710i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050405 =035 \\$aBZQ0311NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGV937$bGV960 =150 \\$aFootball =360 \\$isubdivision$aFootball$iunder individual educational institutions, e.g.$aHarvard University--Football =450 \\$aAmerican football =450 \\$wnne$aFoot-ball =550 \\$wg$aBall games =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on football games as well as works on American football. =750 \2$aFootball$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005538 =LDR 00740cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362208402441 =005 20080513092709.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050401 =035 \\$aBZQ0307NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.F63$cPathogenic microorganism =150 \\$aFoot-and-mouth disease virus =550 \\$wg$aAphthoviruses =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 748 (Foot-and-mouth disease virus in genus Aphthovirus) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 7, 2007$b(Foot-and Mouth Disease Virus. Scope note: The type species of Aphthovirus, causing Foot-and Mouth Disease in cloven-hoofed animals. Several different serotypes exist.) =750 \2$aFoot-and-Mouth Disease Virus$0(DNLM)D029544$5IEN =LDR 00821cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362208502441 =005 20120730163127.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050400 =035 \\$aBZQ0306NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85050400 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF793 =150 \\$aFoot-and-mouth disease =450 \\$aAftosa fever =450 \\$aAphtha, Epizootic =450 \\$aAphtha, Malignant =450 \\$aAphthous fever =450 \\$aEczema epizootica =450 \\$aEpizootic aphtha =450 \\$aHoof-and-mouth disease =450 \\$aMalignant aphtha =550 \\$wg$aPicornavirus infections =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary virology =670 \\$aMESH (Foot-and-mouth disease) =681 \\$iExample under$aVeterinary medicine =750 \2$aFoot-and-Mouth Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005536 =LDR 00387cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362208602441 =005 20120730163127.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050397 =035 \\$aBZQ0303NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD563 =150 \\$aFoot$xWounds and injuries =681 \\$iExample under$aWounds and injuries =750 \2$aFoot Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018409 =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362208702441 =005 20120730163127.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050395 =035 \\$aBZQ0301NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFoot$xUlcers =550 \\$wg$aFoot$xDiseases =681 \\$iExample under$aUlcers =750 \2$aFoot Ulcer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016523 =LDR 00558cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362208802441 =005 20120730163127.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050368 =035 \\$aBZQ0274NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC951 =150 \\$aFoot$xDiseases =450 \\$aFoot diseases =550 \\$aPodiatry =670 \\$aMESH$b(Foot diseases) =681 \\$iExample under$aPathology;$iand under reference from$aDiseases of the heart, [foot, etc.] =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFoot Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005534 =LDR 00477cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362208902441 =005 20120730163127.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050353 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02003670 =035 \\$aBZQ0259NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD781$bRD785 =150 \\$aFoot$xAbnormalities =450 \\$wnne$aFoot$xAbnormities and deformities =550 \\$aOrthopedic shoes =750 \2$aFoot Deformities, Congenital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005532 =LDR 00456cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362209002441 =005 20120730163126.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050352 =035 \\$aBZQ0258NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL950.7$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM549$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aFoot =450 \\$aFeet =450 \\$aPaw =450 \\$aPaws =550 \\$wg$aLeg =750 \2$aFoot$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005528 =LDR 00840cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362209102441 =005 20120730163126.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050339 =035 \\$aBZQ0245NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMiU-L =053 \0$aHD9000$bHD9019$cEconomics =150 \\$aFood supply =360 \\$isubdivision$aFood supply$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Food supply =450 \\$aFood control =550 \\$wg$aProduce trade =550 \\$aAgriculture =550 \\$aFood security =550 \\$aSingle cell proteins =680 \\$iHere are entered economic works on the availability of food. Works on the physical and economic access to adequate food are entered under$aFood security. =681 \\$iNote under$aFood conservation; Food security =750 \2$aFood Supply$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005523 =LDR 01098cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362209202441 =005 20120730163126.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050320 =035 \\$aBZQ0226NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dDI =053 \0$aTX901$bTX946.5 =150 \\$aFood service =360 \\$isubdivision$aFood service$iunder types of institutions, organized activities, etc., for provisions for meals and food in those enterprises, e.g.$aAirlines--Food service; Hospitals--Food service =450 \\$wnne$aCookery for institutions =450 \\$aCooking for institutions =450 \\$aInstitutional cooking =450 \\$aMass feeding =450 \\$aVolume feeding =550 \\$wg$aHospitality industry =550 \\$aQuantity cooking =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the preparation, delivery, and serving of ready-to-eat foods in large quantities outside of the home. General works solely on the preparation of food in large quantities are entered under$aQuantity cooking. =681 \\$iNote under$aQuantity cooking =750 \2$aFood Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005522 =LDR 00894cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362209302441 =005 20130308143726.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050314 =035 \\$aBZQ0220NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHV696.F6 =150 \\$aFood relief =360 \\$isubdivisions$aCivilian relief$iand$aFood supply$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Civilian relief; World War, 1939-1945--Food supply =450 \\$aFamine relief =450 \\$aFood aid programs =450 \\$aFood assistance programs =550 \\$wg$aDisaster relief =550 \\$wg$aHumanitarian assistance =550 \\$wg$aPublic welfare =550 \\$aEmergency food supply =670 \\$aNUCMC data from Mount Holyoke College Library for White, R.P. Papers, 1908-1989$b(Missionary in India involved in famine relief) =750 \2$aFood Assistance$0(DNLM)D063105$5IEN =LDR 00451cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362209402441 =005 20120730163126.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050306 =035 \\$aBZQ0212NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP371.4$bTP371.44 =150 \\$aFood preservatives =450 \\$aPreservatives, Food =550 \\$wg$aFood additives =550 \\$aFood$xPreservation =750 \2$aFood Preservatives$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005520 =LDR 00500cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362209502441 =005 20120730163126.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050304 =035 \\$aBZQ0210NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFood preferences =450 \\$aFood selection =550 \\$wg$aFood habits =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =550 \\$aNutrition$xPsychological aspects =550 \\$aTaste =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFood Preferences$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005518 =LDR 00625cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362209602441 =005 20120730163125.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050300 =035 \\$aBZQ0206NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFood law and legislation =450 \\$aFood industry and trade$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aFood$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aFood, Pure =450 \\$aPure food =550 \\$wg$aCommercial law =550 \\$wg$aConsumer protection$xLaw and legislation =550 \\$aProduce trade$xLaw and legislation =750 \2$aLegislation, Food$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007881 =LDR 01490cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362209702441 =005 20120730163125.0 =008 861125i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050282 =035 \\$aBZQ0188NU =035 \\$aSH 85050282 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD9000$bHD9495$cEconomics =053 \0$aTP368$bTP456$cManufacture =150 \\$aFood industry and trade =360 \\$isubdivision$aPostharvest technology$iunder individual food crops, e.g.$aCorn--Postharvest technology;$iand subdivision$aProcessing$iunder individual food animals and crops, e.g.$aCattle--Processing; Corn--Processing =450 \\$aFood preparation =450 \\$aFood preparation industry =450 \\$aFood processing =450 \\$aFood processing industry =450 \\$aFood trade =550 \\$wg$aAgricultural processing industries =550 \\$aProcessed foods =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the processing of food in general and on the marketing of processed food products. Works on the processing of specific kinds of food products are entered under the heading for the specific product with the subdivision$aProcessing$ior under the heading for the industry. General works on the processing of agricultural products are entered under$aAgricultural processing.$iWorks on a specific aspect or method of processing are entered under the heading for the specific process. =681 \\$iNote under$aAgricultural processing =750 \2$aFood Industry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019649 =LDR 00435cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362209802441 =005 20120730163125.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050276 =035 \\$aBZQ0182NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTX537 =150 \\$aFood handling =450 \\$aFood sanitation =450 \\$aHandling of food =550 \\$wg$aSanitation, Household =750 \2$aFood Handling$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005511 =LDR 00710cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362209902441 =005 20180102161249.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050275 =035 \\$aBZQ0181NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGT2850$bGT2960$cManners and customs =150 \\$aFood habits =360 \\$isubdivision$aFood$iunder ethnic groups =450 \\$aEating =450 \\$aFood customs =450 \\$aFoodways =450 \\$aHuman beings$xFood habits =550 \\$wg$aHabit =550 \\$wg$aManners and customs =550 \\$aDiet =550 \\$aNutrition =550 \\$aOral habits =681 \\$iNote under$aHuman behavior =750 \2$aFeeding Behavior$0(DNLM)D005510$5IEN =LDR 00551cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362210002441 =005 20120730163125.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050272 =035 \\$aBZQ0178NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFood contamination =450 \\$aContaminated food =450 \\$aFood$xContamination =450 \\$aFoods, Contaminated =550 \\$wg$aContamination (Technology) =550 \\$wg$aFood adulteration and inspection =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFood Contamination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005506 =LDR 00513cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362210102441 =005 20120730163124.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050265 =035 \\$aBZQ0171NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFood chains (Ecology) =450 \\$aFood webs (Ecology) =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$xFood =550 \\$wg$aBiological productivity =550 \\$wg$aEcology =550 \\$wg$aNiche (Ecology) =550 \\$aNutrient cycles =750 \2$aFood Chain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020387 =LDR 00597cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362210202441 =005 20120730163124.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050261 =035 \\$aBZQ0167NU =035 \\$aSH 85050261 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ386.5 =150 \\$aFood allergy in children =550 \\$wg$aAllergy in children =750 \2$81$wb$aFood Hypersensitivity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005512 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFood Hypersensitivity$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01350cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362210302441 =005 20131111125912.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050258 =035 \\$aBZQ0164NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dIAhCCS =053 \0$aRC596 =150 \\$aFood allergy =450 \\$aFood Hypersensitivity$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAllergy =670 \\$aShreffler, W.G. Understanding your food allergies and intolerances, 2012. =670 \\$aAmerican Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology WWW site, April 3, 2013$b(A food intolerance, or a food sensitivity occurs when a person has difficulty digesting a particular food. This can lead to symptoms such as intestinal gas, abdominal pain or diarrhea. A food intolerance is sometimes confused with or mislabeled as a food allergy. Food intolerances involve the digestive system. Food allergies involve the immune system.) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on immune responses to specific foods. Works on difficulties digesting certain foods, which lead to physical symptoms, are entered under$aFood intolerance.$iWorks on the toxic effects of food containing naturally poisonous substances or toxic chemical residues are entered under$aFood--Toxicology. =681 \\$iNotes under$aFood intolerance; Food--Toxicology =750 \2$aFood Hypersensitivity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005512 =LDR 00828cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362210402441 =005 20120730163124.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050256 =035 \\$aBZQ0162NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHD9000.9$cEconomics =053 \\$aTX501$bTX595$cTechnical works =150 \\$aFood adulteration and inspection =450 \\$aAnalysis of food =450 \\$aFood$xAdulteration =450 \\$aFood$xInspection =450 \\$aFood inspection =450 \\$aFood, Pure =450 \\$aInspection of food =450 \\$aPure food =550 \\$wg$aAdulterations =550 \\$wg$aConsumer protection =550 \\$wg$aPublic health =550 \\$wg$aSanitary chemistry =750 \2$aFood Contamination$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005506 =750 \2$aFood Inspection$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005513 =LDR 00498cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362210502441 =005 20120730163124.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85050253 =035 \\$aBZQ0159NU =035 \\$aSH 85050253 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTX553.A3 =150 \\$aFood additives =450 \\$aAdditive compounds =450 \\$aAdditives, Food =450 \\$aChemical additives in food =550 \\$aEnriched foods =750 \2$aFood Additives$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005503 =LDR 00435cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362210602441 =005 20150430150131.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050250 =035 \\$aBZQ0156LC =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX742 =150 \\$aRaw foods =450 \\$wnne$aFood, Raw =450 \\$aUncooked food =450 \\$aUnfired food =550 \\$wg$aFood =750 \2$aRaw Foods$0(DNLM)D066256$5IEN =LDR 00845cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362210702441 =005 20110405144515.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85050247 =035 \\$aBZQ0153NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMnMpUMNX$dDLC =053 \0$aTX369 =150 \\$aNatural foods =450 \\$wnne$aFood, Natural =450 \\$aHealth foods =450 \\$aNatural food =450 \\$aOrganic food =450 \\$aOrganic foods =450 \\$aOrganically grown foods =450 \\$aWhole foods =450 \\$aWholefood =550 \\$wg$aFood =670 \\$aCornish, E. 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and under topics for discussions of those topics as themes in folklore =450 \\$aFolk beliefs =450 \\$wnne$aFolk-lore =450 \\$aTraditions =550 \\$wg$aEthnology =550 \\$wg$aManners and customs =550 \\$aMaterial culture =550 \\$aMythology =550 \\$aOral tradition =550 \\$aStorytelling =750 \2$aFolklore$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005495 =LDR 00415cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362212902441 =005 20120730163121.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049648 =035 \\$aBZP9554NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC528.F6 =150 \\$aFolie �a deux =450 \\$aSahred paranoid disorder$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aPsychoses =750 \2$aShared Paranoid Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012753 =LDR 00595cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362213002441 =005 20120730163121.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049647 =035 \\$aBZP9553NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.F58$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aFolic acid$xAntagonists =450 \\$aFolate antagonists =450 \\$wnne$aFolic acid antagonists =450 \\$aVitamin M antagonists =550 \\$wg$aAntimetabolites =670 \\$aMESH$b(Folic acid antagonists) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFolic Acid Antagonists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005493 =LDR 00470cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362213102441 =005 20120730163121.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049612 =035 \\$aBZP9518NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK305 =053 \\$aRK351 =150 \\$aFocal infection, Dental =450 \\$aDental focal infection =550 \\$wg$aTeeth$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFocal Infection, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005491 =LDR 00439cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362213202441 =005 20120730163121.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049611 =035 \\$aBZP9517NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFocal infection =450 \\$aInfection, Focal =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases =550 \\$wg$aInfection =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFocal Infection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005490 =LDR 00891cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362213302441 =005 20120730163121.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049449 =035 \\$aBZP9355NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC483.5.F58$cPsychiatric chemotherapy =150 \\$aFlurothyl =450 \\$aBistrifluoroethyl ether =450 \\$aFluorothyl =450 \\$aFlurotyl =450 \\$aHexafluorodiethyl ether =550 \\$wg$aConvulsants =550 \\$wg$aHaloethers =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 28, 2007$b(Flurothyl. Entry terms: Fluorothyl, Flurotyl. Scope note: A convulsant primarily used in experimental animals. It was formerly used to induce convulsions as an alternative to electroshock therapy.) =670 \\$aPharmaceutical substances, 201:$bp. 913 (Flurotyl (Flurothyl), CNS stimulant, convulsant) =750 \2$aFlurothyl$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005481 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362213402441 =005 20120730163121.0 =008 931213i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049448 =035 \\$aBZP9354NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFlurazepam =550 \\$wg$aBenzodiazepines =550 \\$wg$aHypnotics =550 \\$wg$aTranquilizing drugs =750 \2$aFlurazepam$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005479 =LDR 00422cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362213502441 =005 20120730163121.0 =008 931025||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049443 =035 \\$aBZP9349NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFluorouracil =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aFluoropyrimidines =550 \\$wg$aUracil$xAntagonists =750 \2$aFluorouracil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005472 =LDR 00421cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362213602441 =005 20120730163121.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049441 =035 \\$aBZP9347NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFluoroscopy =550 \\$wg$aFluorimetry =550 \\$wg$aX-rays =550 \\$aFluorescent screens =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFluoroscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005471 =LDR 01005cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362213702441 =005 20200827163017.0 =008 050609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049439 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aFluorohydrocarbons =450 \\$aHFCs (Chemicals) =450 \\$aHydrocarbons, Fluorinated$5IEN =450 \\$aHydrofluorocarbons =550 \\$wg$aFluorinated gases =550 \\$wg$aHalocarbons =550 \\$wg$aOrganofluorine compounds =670 \\$aABC Chemie. Concise encyc. chem.$b(fluorohydrocarbons: aliphatic and aromatic compounds in which hydrogen atoms are replaced by fluorine atoms) =670 \\$aNOAA CMDL web site, May 26, 2005$b(Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, and fluorine. Certain members of this class of compounds are viewed by industry and the scientific community as acceptable alternatives to chlorofluorocarbons and hydrochlorofluorocarbons on a long-term basis.) =750 \2$aHydrocarbons, Fluorinated$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006845 =LDR 00572cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362213802441 =005 20140304095043.0 =008 050609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049435 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTD196.F55$cPollution =053 \0$aTD887.F67$cAir pollutant =053 \0$aTP1180.F8$cPlastics =150 \\$aFluorocarbons =550 \\$wg$aHalocarbons =550 \\$wg$aOrganofluorine compounds =670 \\$aEncyc. Am.$b(Fluorocarbons are compounds that contain only carbon and fluorine atoms) =750 \2$aFluorocarbons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005466 =LDR 00468cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362213902441 =005 20120730163114.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048704 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02159912 =035 \\$aBZP8610NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHD9450$bHD9469$cFishery products =053 \\$aSH335$bSH337$cFisheries =150 \\$aFishery products =550 \\$wg$aAquatic resources =750 \2$aFish Products$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005396 =LDR 02185cz a2200445n 4500 =001 9880362214002441 =005 20150317141419.0 =008 050302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048666 =035 \\$aBZP8572NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aSH =150 \\$aFisheries =450 \\$aCoastal fisheries =450 \\$aCommercial fisheries =450 \\$aCommercial fishing industry =450 \\$aFarms, Fish =450 \\$aFish farms =450 \\$aFishery industry =450 \\$aFishery methods =450 \\$aFishing industry =450 \\$aFreshwater fisheries =450 \\$aInland fisheries =450 \\$aLarge-scale fisheries =450 \\$aMarine fisheries =450 \\$aMarine recreational fisheries =450 \\$aRecreational fisheries =450 \\$aSea fisheries =450 \\$aSea fishing industry =450 \\$aSport fisheries =550 \\$wg$aAquaculture =550 \\$wg$aWildlife utilization =550 \\$aFishery sciences =550 \\$aFishes =670 \\$aManaging small-scale fisheries, c2001:$bp. 6 (under types of fisheries: large-scale (commercial/industrial); strictly speaking, all fisheries are commercial) pp. 8-9 (large-scale commercial fisheries; large-scale fisheries) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed Feb. 13, 2015$b(Fishery: an entity engaged in raising or harvesting fish which is determined by some authority to be a fishery) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster dictionary, viewed Feb. 13, 2015$b(fish farm: a place where fish are raised for food) =670 \\$aFAO fisheries glossary, viewed Feb. 13, 2015$b(Fishery definition: Generally, a fishery is an activity leading to harvesting of fish; it may involve capture of wild fish or raising of fish through aquaculture) =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 26, 2003$b(sea fisheries; sport fisheries; commercial sea fisheries; commercial fisheries; commercial and recreational fisheries; recreational fisheries; marine recreational fisheries; sea-fishing industry; sea fishing industry; fishing industry; inland fisheries; marine and freshwater fisheries; freshwater fisheries; marine fisheries; coastal fisheries) =750 \2$aFisheries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005398 =LDR 00452cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362214102441 =005 20120730163112.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048650 =035 \\$aBZP8556NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFish protein concentrate =450 \\$aFish flour =450 \\$aFPC (Fish protein concentrate) =550 \\$wg$aFish as food =550 \\$wg$aFishery products =750 \2$aFish Flour$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005394 =LDR 00622cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362214202441 =005 20120730163111.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048643 =035 \\$aBZP8549NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP676$cChemical technology =150 \\$aFish oils =450 \\$aFish liver oils =450 \\$wnne$aFish-oil =550 \\$wg$aFishery products =550 \\$wg$aMarine animal oils =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fish oils x Fish liver oils) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Lipids, Oils, Marine oils UU Fish oils) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFish Oils$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005395 =LDR 00550cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362214302441 =005 20140221154903.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048581 =035 \\$aBZP8487NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC86$bRC88.9 =150 \\$aFirst aid in illness and injury =450 \\$aWounded, First aid to =550 \\$wg$aAssistance in emergencies =550 \\$wg$aRescue work =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries$xTreatment =550 \\$aMedical emergencies =750 \2$aFirst Aid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005392 =LDR 00587cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362214402441 =005 20121007190753.0 =008 931213i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048580 =035 \\$aBZP8486NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF914.3 =150 \\$aFirst aid for animals =450 \\$aAnimal first aid =450 \\$aEmergency treatment for animals =450 \\$aVeterinary first aid =550 \\$wg$aAnimal rescue =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary emergencies =550 \\$aVeterinary traumatology =750 \2$aFirst Aid$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005392Q000662 =LDR 01163cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362214502441 =005 20130514162723.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048572 =035 \\$aBZP8478NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTH9448$bTH9449 =150 \\$aFires =360 \\$isubdivision$aFire, [date]$iunder names of individual corporate bodies, buildings, structures, etc.; also subdivision$aFires and fire prevention$iunder types of institutions, buildings, industries, materials, and vehicles, e.g.$aPsychiatric hospitals--Fires and fire prevention; Warehouses--Fires and fire prevention; Construction industry--Fires and fire prevention; Metals--Fires and fire prevention; Automobiles--Fires and fire prevention;$iand subdivision$aEffect of fires on$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, and individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aFishes--Effect of fires on; Corn--Effect of fires on =450 \\$aBuildings$xFires and fire prevention =450 \\$aConflagrations =450 \\$aFire losses =550 \\$wg$aAccidents =550 \\$wg$aDisasters =550 \\$wg$aFire =750 \2$aFires$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005390 =LDR 00608cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362214602441 =005 20120730163111.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048568 =035 \\$aBZP8474NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP266.5 =150 \\$aFireproofing agents =450 \\$aChemical fire retardants =450 \\$aFire resisting agents =450 \\$aFire retardants =450 \\$aFlame retardants =450 \\$aFlameproofing agents =550 \\$wg$aFire prevention =670 \\$aWk AFJ2987 =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFlame Retardants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005411 =LDR 00466cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362214702441 =005 20141015110650.0 =008 011018i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049431 =035 \\$aBZP9337NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.F1$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aTA455.F54$cEngineering materials =150 \\$aFluorine compounds =550 \\$wg$aHalogen compounds =750 \2$aFluorine Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017611 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362214802441 =005 20120730163120.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049425 =035 \\$aBZP9331NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85049425 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.F1 =150 \\$aFluorine$xIsotopes =750 \2$aFluorine Radioisotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005462 =LDR 01130cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362214902441 =005 20050517131707.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048559 =035 \\$aBZP8465NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85048559 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL596.L28$cZoology =150 \\$aFireflies =450 \\$aGlow-worms (Lampyridae) =450 \\$aGlowworms (Lampyridae) =450 \\$aLampyridae =450 \\$aLampyrids =450 \\$aLightning bugs =450 \\$aLightningbugs =450 \\$aMalacodermidae =450 \\$aTelephoridae =550 \\$wg$aBeetles =670 \\$aITIS database, Jan. 4, 2001$b(Lampyridae; vernacular name: fireflies; lightningbugs) =670 \\$aBorror, D. Study of insects, 1989:$bp. 84 (Lampyridae (lightningbugs or fireflies)) p. 432 ("Many members of this common and well-known group possess a 'taillight' -- segments near the end of the abdomen with which the insects are able to produce light ... Lampyrids ... These wingless females and most lampyrid larvae are luminescent and are often called 'glowworms.'") =750 \2$aFireflies$0(DNLM)D048888$5IEN =LDR 00484cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362215002441 =005 20140304095043.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049424 =035 \\$aBZP9330NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.F1$cChemistry =053 \0$aTD885.5.F57$cAir pollutant =053 \0$aTP245.F6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aFluorine =550 \\$wg$aHalogens =550 \\$wg$aLight elements =750 \2$aFluorine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005461 =LDR 00824cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362215102441 =005 20120730163110.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048533 =035 \\$aBZP8439NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTS532$bTS537.5$cManufacture =053 \\$aUD380$bUD415$cMilitary science =053 \\$aVD360$bVD390$cNaval science =150 \\$aFirearms =360 \\$isubdivision$aFirearms$iunder armies, navies, etc., e.g.$aUnited States. Army--Firearms; United States. Navy--Firearms =450 \\$aGuns =450 \\$aSmall arms =550 \\$wg$aWeapons =550 \\$aShooting =680 \\$iHere are entered works on small arms. Works on large guns such as cannons are entered under$aOrdnance. =681 \\$iNote under$aOrdnance =750 \2$aFirearms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005389 =LDR 00705cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362215202441 =005 20120730163120.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049422 =035 \\$aBZP9328NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD79.F4$cQualitative and quantitative analysis =053 \\$aQD117.F5$cQuantitative analysis =053 \\$aQP519.9.F58$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aFluorimetry =450 \\$aFluorescence analysis =450 \\$aFluorimetric analysis =450 \\$aFluorometric analysis =450 \\$aFluorometry =450 \\$aLuminescence analysis =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Analytic =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFluorometry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005470 =LDR 00753cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362215302441 =005 20140304095042.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049419 =035 \\$aBZP9325NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.F1$cChemistry =053 \0$aTD887.F63$cAir pollutant =150 \\$aFluorides =550 \\$wg$aFluorine compounds =550 \\$wg$aHalides =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 8, 2012:$bHalide (A halide is a binary compound, of which one part is a halogen atom and the other part is an element or radical that is less electronegative (or more electropositive) than the halogen, to make a fluoride, chloride, bromide, iodide, or astatide compound.) =750 \2$aFluorides$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005459 =LDR 01720cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362215402441 =005 20120730163110.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048509 =035 \\$aBZP8415NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNJQ$dDLC =053 \0$aTH9111$bTH9599 =150 \\$aFire prevention =360 \\$isubdivision$aFires and fire prevention$iunder types of institutions, buildings, industries, materials, and vehicles, e.g.$aPsychiatric hospitals--Fires and fire prevention; Warehouses--Fires and fire prevention; Construction industry--Fires and fire prevention; Metals--Fires and fire prevention; Automobiles--Fires and fire prevention;$iand subdivision$aPrevention and control$iunder types of fires, e.g.$aForest fires--Prevention and control =360 \\$isubdivision$aFires and fire prevention$iunder individual types of institutions, buildings, industries, and vehicles, e.g.$aPsychiatric hospitals--Fires and fire prevention; Warehouses--Fires and fire prevention; Construction industry--Fires and fire prevention; Automobiles--Fires and fire prevention;$iand subdivision$aPrevention and control$iunder types of fires, e.g.$aForest fires--Prevention and control =450 \\$aBuildings$xFires and fire prevention =450 \\$aFire safety =450 \\$aFires$xPrevention =450 \\$aPrevention of fires =550 \\$wg$aFire protection engineering =550 \\$wg$aPublic safety =550 \\$aInsurance engineering =670 \\$aKuvshinoff, B.W. Fire sciences dict., c1977$b(fire protection: theory and practice of reducing life and property loss by fire, fire extinguishment, fire control, and fire prevention.) =750 \2$aFires$xprevention & control$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005390Q000517 =LDR 00373cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362215502441 =005 20120730163120.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049413 =035 \\$aBZP9319NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFluorescent antigen technique =550 \\$wg$aImmunofluorescence =750 \2$aFluorescent Antibody Technique$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005455 =LDR 00482cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362215602441 =005 20120730163120.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85049412 =035 \\$aBZP9318NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFluorescent antibody technique =550 \\$wg$aFluorescence microscopy =550 \\$wg$aImmunofluorescence =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFluorescent Antibody Technique$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005455 =LDR 00583cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362215702441 =005 20120216101337.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85048493 =035 \\$aBZP8399NU =035 \\$aSH 85048493 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD8039.F5 =150 \\$aFire fighters =360 \\$isubdivision$aFire fighters$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Fire fighters =450 \\$aFirefighters =450 \\$wnne$aFiremen =550 \\$wg$aFire departments$xOfficials and employees =750 \2$aFirefighters$0(DNLM)D061388$5IEN =LDR 00419cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362215802441 =005 20120730163110.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048491 =035 \\$aBZP8397NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTH9362 =150 \\$aFire extinguishers =450 \\$aExtinguishers, Fire =550 \\$wg$aFire extinction =750 \2$aFire Extinguishing Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005388 =LDR 00566cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362215902441 =005 20120730163109.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048446 =035 \\$aBZP8352NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85048446 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 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9880362266602441 =005 20120730162927.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036915 =035 \\$aBZN6821NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK667.P5 =150 \\$aDental pins =750 \2$aDental Pins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003772 =LDR 00454cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362266702441 =005 20070525095459.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036914 =035 \\$aBZN6820NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRK701 =150 \\$aDental pharmacology =450 \\$aTeeth$xDrug effects =550 \\$aMateria medica, Dental =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =750 \2$aPharmaceutical Preparations, Dental$0(DNLM)D053210$5IEN =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362266802441 =005 20120730162926.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036910 =035 \\$aBZN6816NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDental personnel =550 \\$wg$aMedical personnel =750 \2$aDental Staff$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003797 =LDR 00422cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362266902441 =005 20120730162926.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036909 =035 \\$aBZN6815NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental partnership =550 \\$wg$aDentistry$xPractice =550 \\$wg$aPartnership =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPartnership Practice, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010318 =LDR 00603cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362267002441 =005 20120730162926.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036908 =035 \\$aBZN6814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK3$bRK3.7 =150 \\$aDental offices =450 \\$aDental operatories =450 \\$aDentists' offices =450 \\$aOperatories, Dental =550 \\$wg$aDentistry$xPractice =550 \\$wg$aMedical offices =550 \\$wg$aOffices =550 \\$aDental clinics =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDental Offices$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003770 =LDR 00665cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362267102441 =005 20120730162926.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036907 =035 \\$aBZN6813NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK653 =150 \\$aDental metallurgy =450 \\$aAlloys, Dental =450 \\$aDental alloys =450 \\$aDental metals =450 \\$wnne$aDentistry$xMetallurgy =450 \\$aMetallurgy, Dental =450 \\$aMetals, Dental =450 \\$aMetals in dentistry =550 \\$wg$aDental materials =550 \\$wg$aMetallurgy =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDental Alloys$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003722 =LDR 00569cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362267202441 =005 20120730162926.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036906 =035 \\$aBZN6812NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK515 =150 \\$aDental matrices =450 \\$aMatrices, Dental =450 \\$aMatrix band (Dentistry) =450 \\$aMatrix bands$5IEN =450 \\$aMatrix, Dental =550 \\$wg$aDental materials =550 \\$wg$aDentistry, Operative =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMatrix Bands$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008434 =LDR 00543cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362267302441 =005 20120730162926.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036905 =035 \\$aBZN6811NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRK652.5$bRK655.5 =150 \\$aDental materials =450 \\$aDentistry$xMaterials =550 \\$wg$aBiomedical materials =550 \\$wg$aDental chemistry =550 \\$wg$aDental instruments and apparatus =550 \\$wg$aDental technology =750 \2$aDental Materials$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003764 =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362267402441 =005 20120730162926.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036904 =035 \\$aBZN6810NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aZ675.D3 =150 \\$aDental libraries =550 \\$wg$aMedical libraries =750 \2$aLibraries, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007991 =LDR 00531cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362267502441 =005 20120730162925.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036903 =035 \\$aBZN6809NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental laws and legislation =450 \\$aDentistry$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aDentists$xLegal status, laws, etc. =450 \\$aLaw, Dental =550 \\$wg$aMedical laws and legislation =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLegislation, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007879 =LDR 00402cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362267602441 =005 20120730162925.0 =008 920207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036902 =035 \\$aBZN6808NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental laboratories =450 \\$aLaboratories, Dental$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aMedical laboratories =750 \2$aLaboratories, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007754 =LDR 00668cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362267702441 =005 20120730162925.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036901 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02085935 =035 \\$aBZN6807NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA1062 =150 \\$aDental jurisprudence =450 \\$aDentistry, Forensic =450 \\$aDentistry$xJurisprudence =450 \\$aForensic dentistry =450 \\$aForensic odontology =450 \\$aJurisprudence, Dental =550 \\$wg$aDentistry =550 \\$wg$aMedical jurisprudence =550 \\$aTeeth$xIdentification =750 \2$aForensic Dentistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005553 =LDR 00515cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362267802441 =005 20120730162925.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036900 =035 \\$aBZN6806NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHD9995.D4 =150 \\$aDental instruments and apparatus industry =550 \\$wg$aMedical instruments and apparatus industry =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDental Equipment$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003748 =750 \2$aDental Instruments$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003762 =LDR 00388cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362267902441 =005 20120730162925.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036899 =035 \\$aBZN6805NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDental instruments and apparatus$xSterilization =681 \\$iExample under$aSterilization =750 \2$aDental Disinfectants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019551 =LDR 01295cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362268002441 =005 20120730162925.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036898 =035 \\$aBZN6804NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRK681$bRK686 =150 \\$aDental instruments and apparatus =450 \\$aApparatus, Dental =450 \\$aDental equipment =450 \\$aDental supplies =450 \\$aDentistry$xEquipment and supplies =450 \\$aDentistry$xInstruments =450 \\$aEquipment, Dental =450 \\$aInstruments, Dental =450 \\$aSupplies, Dental =550 \\$wg$aMedical instruments and apparatus =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 24, 2012$b(headings: Dental Equipment; Dental Instruments; annotation on Dental Equipment: for the dent professional, not the patient; differentiate from DENTAL INSTRUMENTS on basis of size (instrum are holdable in the hand); scope note on Dental Equipment: the nonexpendable items used by the dentist or dental staff in the performance of professional duties; scope note on Dental Instruments: hand-held tools or implements especially used by dental professionals for the performance of clinical tasks) =750 \2$aDental Equipment$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003748 =750 \2$aDental Instruments$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003762 =LDR 00520cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362268102441 =005 20120730162925.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036897 =035 \\$aBZN6803NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK658 =150 \\$aDental impressions =450 \\$aImpressions, Dental =550 \\$wg$aMoulage in medicine =550 \\$wg$aProsthodontics =550 \\$aPlaster casts, Dental =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDental Impression Technique$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003761 =LDR 00501cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362268202441 =005 20120730162924.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036896 =035 \\$aBZN6802NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK658 =150 \\$aDental impression materials =450 \\$aImpression materials, Dental =550 \\$wg$aDental impressions =550 \\$wg$aDental materials =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDental Impression Materials$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003760 =LDR 00356cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362268302441 =005 20120730162924.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036895 =035 \\$aBZN6801NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDental hygienists =550 \\$wg$aDental auxiliary personnel =750 \2$aDental Hygienists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003756 =LDR 00584cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362268402441 =005 20120730162924.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036893 =035 \\$aBZN6799NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental hygiene =550 \\$wg$aTeeth$xCare and hygiene =680 \\$iHere are entered works on dental hygiene as practiced by dental hygienists. Works on dental hygiene for the layman are entered under$aTeeth--Care and hygiene. =681 \\$iNote under$aTeeth--Care and hygiene =750 \2$aDental Hygienists$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003756 =LDR 00640cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362268502441 =005 20120730162924.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036892 =035 \\$aBZN6798NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK60.8 =150 \\$aDental health education =450 \\$aHealth education, Dental$5IEN =450 \\$aTeeth$xCare and hygiene$xStudy and teaching =550 \\$wg$aDentistry$xStudy and teaching =550 \\$wg$aHealth education =550 \\$wg$aPreventive dentistry =550 \\$wg$aSchool hygiene =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHealth Education, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006267 =LDR 00553cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362268602441 =005 20120730162924.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036890 =035 \\$aBZN6796NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental fees =450 \\$aDentistry$xFees =450 \\$aDentists$xFees =450 \\$aFees, Dental$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aDental care, Cost of =550 \\$wg$aDentists$xSalaries, etc. =550 \\$wg$aFees, Professional =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFees, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005250 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362268702441 =005 20120730162924.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036889 =035 \\$aBZN6795NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRK52.7 =150 \\$aDental ethics =450 \\$aDentistry$xMoral and ethical aspects =550 \\$wg$aMedical ethics =750 \2$aEthics, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004990 =LDR 00725cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362268802441 =005 20120730162923.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036887 =035 \\$aBZN6793NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDental economics =450 \\$aDental care$xEconomic aspects =450 \\$aDentistry$xEconomic aspects =450 \\$aEconomics, Dental$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aMedical economics =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the economic aspects of dental service from the point of view of both the dentist and the public. Works on special aspects of dental economics are entered under specific headings, e.g.$aDental care, Cost of. =750 \2$aEconomics, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004468 =LDR 00891cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362268902441 =005 20120730162909.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035466 =035 \\$aBZN5372NU =035 \\$aSH 85035466 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF221$bSF275 =150 \\$aDairying =450 \\$aDairy industry =550 \\$wg$aAnimal industry =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the production, processing, and manufacture of milk and its products. Works on the quantity of milk produced by a cow or herd are entered under$aMilk yield.$iWorks on the processing and manufacture of milk and its products are entered under$aDairy processing.$iWorks on the care, breeding, feeding, and milking of dairy cattle are entered under$aDairy farming. =681 \\$iNotes under$aDairy farming; Dairy processing; Milk yield =750 \2$aDairying$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003612 =LDR 00432cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362269002441 =005 20120730162908.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035453 =035 \\$aBZN5359NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF250.5$bSF275 =150 \\$aDairy products =450 \\$aMilk products =450 \\$aProducts, Dairy =550 \\$wg$aAnimal products =750 \2$aDairy Products$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003611 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362269102441 =005 20120730162908.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035416 =035 \\$aBZN5322NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB413.D13 =150 \\$aDahlias =681 \\$iExample under$aFloriculture =750 \2$aDahlia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031944 =LDR 00425cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362269202441 =005 20120730162908.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035364 =035 \\$aBZN5270NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDacryocystorhinostomy =450 \\$aDacryocystorhinotomy =550 \\$wg$aEye$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aNose$xSurgery =750 \2$aDacryocystorhinostomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003608 =LDR 00409cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362269302441 =005 20120730162908.0 =008 920521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035363 =035 \\$aBZN5269NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE212 =150 \\$aDacryocystitis =450 \\$aDacrycystitis =550 \\$wg$aLacrimal apparatus$xDiseases =750 \2$aDacryocystitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003607 =LDR 00382cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362269402441 =005 20120730162908.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035362 =035 \\$aBZN5268NU =035 \\$aSH 85035362 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDacron =550 \\$wg$aTextile fibers, Synthetic =750 \2$aPolyethylene Terephthalates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011093 =LDR 00349cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362269502441 =005 20120730162908.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035257 =035 \\$aBZN5163NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCytosol =550 \\$wg$aCytoplasm =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCytosol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003600 =LDR 00421cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362269602441 =005 20120103155512.0 =008 930106||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035256 =035 \\$aBZN5162NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH603.C96 =150 \\$aCytoskeleton =450 \\$aCell skeleton =450 \\$aSkeleton, Cell =550 \\$wg$aCytoplasm =750 \2$aCytoskeleton$0(DNLM)D003599$5IEN =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362269702441 =005 20120730162908.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035253 =035 \\$aBZN5159NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH452 =150 \\$aCytoplasmic inheritance =450 \\$aCytoplasmic heredity =550 \\$wg$aCytogenetics =550 \\$wg$aHeredity =750 \2$aExtrachromosomal Inheritance$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005111 =LDR 00626cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362269802441 =005 20120103155444.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035252 =035 \\$aBZN5158NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH603.C95 =150 \\$aCytoplasmic filaments =450 \\$aFilaments, Cytoplasmic =450 \\$aIntermediate filaments =450 \\$aMicrofilaments =450 \\$aMyofilaments =450 \\$aNeurofilaments =450 \\$aTonofibrils =450 \\$aTonofilaments =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =550 \\$wg$aCytoplasm =750 \2$aCytoskeleton$0(DNLM)D003599$5IEN =LDR 00371cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362269902441 =005 20150311084401.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035251 =035 \\$aBZN5157NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH591 =150 \\$aCytoplasm =550 \\$wg$aCells =550 \\$wg$aProtoplasm =750 \2$aCytoplasm$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003593 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362270002441 =005 20120730162908.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035250 =035 \\$aBZN5156NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH585.5.C984 =150 \\$aCytophotometry =550 \\$wg$aCytology$xTechnique =550 \\$wg$aPhotometry =750 \2$aCytophotometry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003592 =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362270102441 =005 20120730162908.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035249 =035 \\$aBZN5155NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR81 =150 \\$aCytophagales =450 \\$aGliding bacteria =550 \\$wg$aBacteria =750 \2$aBacteroidetes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D041963 =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362270202441 =005 20111213143516.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035248 =035 \\$aBZN5154NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.C9 =150 \\$aCytophagaceae =550 \\$wg$aCytophagales =750 \2$aCytophagaceae$0(DNLM)D041964$5IEN =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362270302441 =005 20120730162907.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035245 =035 \\$aBZN5151NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.C9 =150 \\$aCytophaga =550 \\$wg$aCytophagaceae =750 \2$aCytophaga$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003589 =LDR 00452cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362270402441 =005 20120730162907.0 =008 920114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035244 =035 \\$aBZN5150NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCytomegaloviruses =450 \\$aSalivary gland viruses =550 \\$wg$aHerpesviruses =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cytomegaloviruses x Salivary gland viruses) =750 \2$aCytomegalovirus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003587 =LDR 00353cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362270502441 =005 20120730162907.0 =008 910708||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035242 =035 \\$aBZN5148NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH585$bQH585.5 =150 \\$aCytology$xTechnique =750 \2$aCytological Techniques$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003584 =LDR 00780cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362270602441 =005 20251029105028.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035240 =035 \\$aBZN5146NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85035240 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH573$bQH671 =150 \\$aCytology =360 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\\$wg$aCytoplasm =750 \2$aCytokinesis$0(DNLM)D048749$5IEN =LDR 00463cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362270902441 =005 20120730162907.0 =008 930726||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035236 =035 \\$aBZN5142NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.C95$cImmunology =053 \\$aRM282.C95$cPharmacology =150 \\$aCytokines =550 \\$wg$aCellular immunity =550 \\$wg$aImmune response$xRegulation =750 \2$aCytokines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016207 =LDR 00525cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362271002441 =005 20120730162907.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035235 =035 \\$aBZN5141NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH441.5 =150 \\$aCytogenetics =360 \\$isubdivision$aCytogenetics$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Cytogenetics; Fishes--Cytogenetics =550 \\$wg$aCytology =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =750 \2$aCytogenetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003582 =LDR 00452cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362271102441 =005 20070514085046.0 =008 910606||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035233 =035 \\$aBZN5139NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP671.C83 =150 \\$aCytochrome P-450 =550 \\$wg$aCytochromes =550 \\$wg$aMetalloenzymes =550 \\$wg$aMonooxygenases =750 \2$aCytochrome P-450 Enzyme System$0(DNLM)D003577$5IEN =LDR 00668cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362271202441 =005 20120730162907.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035231 =035 \\$aBZN5137NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP603.C85 =150 \\$aCytochrome oxidase =450 \\$aCytochrome a3 =450 \\$aCytochrome c oxidase =450 \\$aIndophenol oxidase =450 \\$aIndophenolase =450 \\$aRespiratory enzyme =450 \\$aWarburg's respiratory enzyme =550 \\$wg$aCytochromes =550 \\$wg$aMetalloenzymes =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =750 \2$aElectron Transport Complex IV$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003576 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362271302441 =005 20120730162907.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035230 =035 \\$aBZN5136NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP671.C8 =150 \\$aCytochrome c =550 \\$wg$aCytochromes =750 \2$aCytochrome c Group$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003574 =LDR 00574cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362271402441 =005 20120730162907.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035228 =035 \\$aBZN5134NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH611 =150 \\$aCytochemistry =360 \\$isubdivision$aCytochemistry$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Cytochemistry =450 \\$aCell chemistry =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =550 \\$wg$aCytology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHistocytochemistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006651 =LDR 00465cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362271502441 =005 20120730162907.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035226 =035 \\$aBZN5132NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP632.C9 =150 \\$aCytochalasins =550 \\$wg$aAntibiotics =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aMycotoxins =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCytochalasins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003572 =LDR 00596cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362271602441 =005 20120730162907.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035223 =035 \\$aBZN5129NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCytidine diphosphate choline =450 \\$aCDP choline =450 \\$aCDPcholine =450 \\$aCiticoline =450 \\$aCytidine diphosphocholine =450 \\$aCytidinediphosphocholine =550 \\$wg$aCholine =550 \\$wg$aPyrimidine nucleotides =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCytidine Diphosphate Choline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003566 =LDR 00761cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362271702441 =005 20120730162906.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035220 =035 \\$aBZN5126NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aRD676$bRD678 =150 \\$aCysts (Pathology) =360 \\$isubdivision$aCysts$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Cysts =450 \\$wnne$aCysts =550 \\$wg$aPathology =550 \\$aTumors =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cysts) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index$b(Cysts (Pathology)) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(cyst. def 1: Pathol. a closed, bladderlike sac formed in animal tissues, containing fluid or semifluid matter. def. 4: Zool.) =750 \2$aCysts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003560 =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362271802441 =005 20120730162906.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035219 =035 \\$aBZN5125NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC920 =150 \\$aCystoscopy =550 \\$wg$aBladder$xExamination =550 \\$wg$aEndourology =750 \2$aCystoscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003558 =LDR 00442cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362271902441 =005 20120730162906.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035213 =035 \\$aBZN5119NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCystinuria =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aRenal tubular transport, Disorders of =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCystinuria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003555 =LDR 00411cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362272002441 =005 20120730162906.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035212 =035 \\$aBZN5118NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC632.C8 =150 \\$aCystinosis =450 \\$aLignac's disease =550 \\$wg$aRenal tubular transport, Disorders of =750 \2$aCystinosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003554 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362272102441 =005 20120730162906.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035209 =035 \\$aBZN5115NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.P7 =150 \\$aCysticercus =550 \\$wg$aTaeniidae =750 \2$aCysticercus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003552 =LDR 00830cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362272202441 =005 20060829083531.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035208 =035 \\$aBZN5114NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85035208 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC394.C95 =150 \\$aNeurocysticercosis =450 \\$aBrain cysticercosis =450 \\$aCerebral cysticercosis =450 \\$aCerebrospinal cysticercosis =450 \\$wnne$aCysticercosis, Cerebrospinal =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aCysticercosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98133943: Neurocisticercosis en la infancia, 1997. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Neurocysticercosis x Cysticercosis, Brain) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(neurocysticercosis) =750 \2$aNeurocysticercosis$0(DNLM)D020019$5IEN =LDR 00530cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362272302441 =005 20120730162906.0 =008 030326i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035207 =035 \\$aBZN5113NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC136.7 =150 \\$aCysticercosis =450 \\$aCysticercus disease =550 \\$wg$aTapeworm infections =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(cysticercosis, also called cysticercus disease) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cystericercosis) =750 \2$aCysticercosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003551 =LDR 00673cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362272402441 =005 20120730162906.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035204 =035 \\$aBZN5110NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC858.C95 =150 \\$aCystic fibrosis =450 \\$aCF (Disease) =450 \\$aFibrocystic disease of pancreas =450 \\$aMucoviscidosis =450 \\$aPancreatic cystic fibrosis =550 \\$wg$aFibrosis =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPancreas$xDiseases =670 \\$aRandom House$b(CF: Cystic fibrosis) =750 \2$aCystic Fibrosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003550 =LDR 00646cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362272502441 =005 20120730162906.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035203 =035 \\$aBZN5109NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCystathionine gamma-lyase =450 \\$aCystathionase =450 \\$aCystathionine gamma-synthase =450 \\$aCysteine desulfhydrase =450 \\$aCystine desulfhydrase =450 \\$aGamma-cystathionase =450 \\$aHomoserine deaminase =450 \\$aHomoserine dehydratase =550 \\$wg$aLyases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCystathionine gamma-Lyase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003542 =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362272602441 =005 20120730162906.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035181 =035 \\$aBZN5087NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL638.C94 =150 \\$aCyprinus =550 \\$wg$aCyprinidae =750 \2$aCarps$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002347 =LDR 00632cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362272702441 =005 20120730162906.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035175 =035 \\$aBZN5081NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL637.9.C9 =150 \\$aCypriniformes =450 \\$aCharacinoidei =450 \\$aCharacoidei =450 \\$aEventognathi =450 \\$aGlanencheli =450 \\$aGymnonoti =450 \\$aHeterognathi =450 \\$aOstariophyseae =450 \\$wnne$aOstariophysi =450 \\$aPlectospondyli =550 \\$wg$aOsteichthyes =750 \2$aCypriniformes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003531 =LDR 00516cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362272802441 =005 20120730162905.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035173 =035 \\$aBZN5079NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85035173 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL638.C94$cZoology =150 \\$aCyprinidae =450 \\$aCyprinids =550 \\$wg$aCypriniformes =670 \\$aDr. Alexrod's atlas of freshwater aquarium fishes, 1989:$bp. 427 (cyprinids) =750 \2$aCyprinidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003530 =LDR 00405cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362272902441 =005 20091112093053.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035166 =035 \\$aBZN5072NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dUk =053 \0$aQK495.C997 =150 \\$aCyperus =450 \\$aFlatsedges =450 \\$aGalingales =550 \\$wg$aCyperaceae =750 \2$aCyperus$0(DNLM)D029786$5IEN =LDR 00512cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362273002441 =005 20120730162905.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035164 =035 \\$aBZN5070NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C997$cBotany =150 \\$aCyperaceae =450 \\$aSedge family (Plants) =450 \\$aSedges (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aCyperales =550 \\$aSedge craft =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House. =750 \2$aCyperaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029785 =LDR 00346cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362273102441 =005 20120730162904.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035149 =035 \\$aBZN5055LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74 =150 \\$aCynara =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =750 \2$aCynara$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D031942 =LDR 00456cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362273202441 =005 20070615093104.0 =008 030923i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035146 =035 \\$aBZN5052LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74$cBotany =150 \\$aCymbopogon =450 \\$aOil grass =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Cymbopogon, oil grass, in family Gramineae) =750 \2$aCymbopogon$0(DNLM)D031743$5IEN-M =LDR 00531cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362273302441 =005 20120730162904.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035113 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02071813 =035 \\$aBZN5019NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC787.C8 =150 \\$aCyclotrons =450 \\$wnne$aCyclotron =450 \\$aMagnetic resonance accelerators =550 \\$wg$aParticle accelerators =670 \\$aMcGraw Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(Cyclotron) =750 \2$aCyclotrons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017357 =LDR 00649cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362273402441 =005 20120730162904.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035108 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02071762 =035 \\$aBZN5014NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.C978 =150 \\$aCyclosporine =450 \\$wnne$aCyclosporin A =550 \\$wg$aCyclic peptides =550 \\$wg$aImmunosuppressive agents =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cyclosporins x Cyclosporin A; Cyclosporines) =670 \\$aUSAN/USP$b(Cyclosporine; Name previously used: cyclosporin A) =750 \2$aCyclosporine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016572 =LDR 00573cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362273502441 =005 20120730162904.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035101 =035 \\$aBZN5007NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.H9 =150 \\$aCyclopropane =450 \\$aCyclopropanes$5IEN =450 \\$aTrimethylene =550 \\$wg$aCycloalkanes =550 \\$wg$aPropane =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(cyclopropane; trimethylene) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCyclopropanes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003521 =LDR 00514cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362273602441 =005 20120730162904.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035091 =035 \\$aBZN4997NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCycloalkanes =450 \\$wnne$aCycloparaffins =550 \\$wg$aAlicyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aAlkanes =670 \\$aCarey. Organic chem.:$bp. 51 (cycloalkanes) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(cycloalkanes) =750 \2$aCycloparaffins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003516 =LDR 00649cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362273702441 =005 20110915214115.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035089 =035 \\$aBZN4995NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC940.6$bQC959 =150 \\$aCyclones =450 \\$aCyclonic storms =550 \\$wg$aLows (Meteorology) =550 \\$wg$aStorms =680 \\$iWorks on strong tropical cyclones of the North Atlantic and eastern Pacific oceans are entered under$aHurricanes;$ithose of the northwestern Pacific Ocean under$aTyphoons. =681 \\$iNote under$aStorms =750 \2$aCyclonic Storms$0(DNLM)D055867$5IEN =LDR 00436cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362273802441 =005 20070514083342.0 =008 920615||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035082 =035 \\$aBZN4988NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCyclohexane =450 \\$aHexahydrobenzene =450 \\$aHexamethylene =450 \\$aHexanaphthene =550 \\$wg$aAlicyclic compounds =750 \2$aCyclohexanes$0(DNLM)D003510$5IEN =LDR 00602cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362273902441 =005 20120730162851.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033748 =035 \\$aBZN3654NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL933$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM455$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP376$cPhysiology =150 \\$aCranial fossa, Posterior =450 \\$aFossa cranii posterior =450 \\$aPosterior cranial fossa =550 \\$wg$aCerebellum =550 \\$wg$aSkull =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCranial Fossa, Posterior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003388 =LDR 00642cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362274002441 =005 20120730162851.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033725 =035 \\$aBZN3631NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.E68$cBotany =053 \0$aSB383$cCulture =150 \\$aCranberries =450 \\$aAmerican cranberry =450 \\$aBearberries =450 \\$aCranberry, American =450 \\$aCranberry, Large =450 \\$aLarge cranberry =450 \\$aVaccinium macrocarpon =450 \\$aVaccinium macrocarpum =550 \\$wg$aVaccinium =750 \2$aVaccinium macrocarpon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029799 =LDR 00886cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362274102441 =005 20201118174210.0 =008 030922i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033701$zsh 85096350 =035 \\$aBZN3607NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL444.M33$cZoology =150 \\$aCrabs =450 \\$wnne$aAnomura =450 \\$aBrachyura =450 \\$wnne$aOxyrhyncha =550 \\$wg$aDecapoda (Crustacea) =550 \\$aCrabbing =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(crab: any short-tailed member of the crustacean order Decapoda -- especially the Brachyura or true crabs, but also other forms, such as the Anomura, which may resemble them in appearance and habits) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(oxyrhyncha: a large superfamily of Brachygnatha comprising crabs that have a distinct rostrum, a more or less triangular carapace, etc.) =750 \2$aBrachyura$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003386 =LDR 00993cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362274202441 =005 20120730162850.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033699 =035 \\$aBZN3605LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74$cBotany =150 \\$aCrabgrass =450 \\$aCrab grass =450 \\$aCrabgrasses =450 \\$aDigitaria =450 \\$aFinger grass =450 \\$aFingergrass =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(crabgrass: def. 1a any of several grasses of the genus Digitaria) =670 \\$aAm. Heritage dict.$b(crabgrass or crab grass) =670 \\$aBritannica Macro.$b(crabgrass or finger grass, common name for about 300 species of the genus Digitaria (family Poaceae)) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Crabgrass; Digitaria; see also fingergrass) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Digitaria; Crabgrass; Finger grass) =670 \\$aTurgeon, A.J. Turfgrass management, 1991:$bp. 234 (crabgrasses) =750 \2$aDigitaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031746 =LDR 00552cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362274302441 =005 20120730162850.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033691 =035 \\$aBZN3597NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC87.9 =150 \\$aCPR (First aid) =450 \\$aCardiopulmonary resuscitation =450 \\$aResuscitation, Cardiopulmonary =550 \\$wg$aCardiac arrest$xTreatment =550 \\$wg$aResuscitation =550 \\$aCardiac resuscitation =750 \2$aCardiopulmonary Resuscitation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016887 =LDR 00360cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362274402441 =005 20120730163535.0 =008 930106||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088697 =035 \\$aBZT8603NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMusculocutaneous nerve =550 \\$wg$aBrachial plexus =750 \2$aMusculocutaneous Nerve$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009138 =LDR 00614cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362274502441 =005 20120730163535.0 =008 050110||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088696 =035 \\$aBZT8602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aBF285$cPsychology =053 \0$aQP454$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMuscular sense =450 \\$aKinaesthesia =450 \\$aKinesthesia =450 \\$aMuscle sense =450 \\$aMyesthesia =550 \\$wg$aProprioception =550 \\$aMovement, Psychology of =670 \\$aBollen, J. Queer kinaesthesia, 1999. =750 \2$aKinesthesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007699 =LDR 00589cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362274602441 =005 20120730163534.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088695 =035 \\$aBZT8601NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRJ482.D9 =150 \\$aMuscular dystrophy in children =550 \\$wg$aNeuromuscular diseases in children =750 \2$81$wb$aMuscular Dystrophies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009136 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMuscular Dystrophies$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00550cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362274702441 =005 20120730163534.0 =008 040212i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088693 =035 \\$aBZT8599NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC935.M7 =150 \\$aMuscular dystrophy =450 \\$aMuscular dystrophies =550 \\$wg$aDystrophy =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aNeuromuscular diseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Muscular Dystrophies x Muscular Dystrophy) =750 \2$aMuscular Dystrophies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009136 =LDR 00329cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362274802441 =005 20101216094332.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088691 =035 \\$aBZT8597NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMuscles$xTumors =450 \\$aMyoma =750 \2$aMuscle Neoplasms$0(DNLM)D019042$5IEN =LDR 00443cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362274902441 =005 20120730163534.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088688 =035 \\$aBZT8594NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC925$bRC927 =053 \\$aRC935 =053 \\$aRD688 =150 \\$aMuscles$xDiseases =450 \\$aMyopathy =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMuscular Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009135 =LDR 00865cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362275002441 =005 20120730163534.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088687 =035 \\$aBZT8593NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL831$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM151$bQM165$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQM571$cHistology =053 \\$aQP321$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMuscles =360 \\$iindividual muscles, e.g.$aTensor tympani muscle;$ialso subdivision$aMuscles$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Muscles;$iand headings beginning with the word$aMuscle =450 \\$wnne$aMuscle =450 \\$aMusculature =450 \\$aMyodynamics =450 \\$aMyology =550 \\$wg$aMusculoskeletal system =550 \\$wg$aTissues =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMuscles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009132 =LDR 00494cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362275102441 =005 20120730163534.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088686 =035 \\$aBZT8592NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMuscle tone =450 \\$aMuscle tonus$5IEN =450 \\$aTone, Muscle =450 \\$aTonus, Muscle =550 \\$wg$aMuscle contraction =550 \\$wg$aStretch reflex =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMuscle Tonus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009129 =LDR 00428cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362275202441 =005 20070524083222.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088685 =035 \\$aBZT8591NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMuscle strength =450 \\$aStrength of muscles =550 \\$wg$aExercise =550 \\$wg$aMuscles =550 \\$wg$aPhysical fitness =750 \2$aMuscle Strength$0(DNLM)D053580$5IEN =LDR 00485cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362275302441 =005 20120730163534.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088684 =035 \\$aBZT8590NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP320$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRC925$cMedicine =150 \\$aMuscle rigidity =450 \\$aRigidity, Muscle =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders =550 \\$wg$aMuscles$xDiseases =750 \2$aMuscle Rigidity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009127 =LDR 00946cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362275402441 =005 20120730163534.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088683 =035 \\$aBZT8589NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMuscle relaxants =450 \\$aRelaxants (Drugs) =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =670 \\$aDorland's medical dict.$b(relaxant: muscle relaxant: an agent that specifically aids in reducing muscle tension, as those acting at the polysynaptic neurons of motor nerves or at the myoneural junction) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(relaxant: muscle relaxant: a drug that reduces muscle tension by affecting neurons involved in muscle innervation or the myoneural junction, such as curare or succinylcholine) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 2, 2007$b(Neuromuscular Agents. Entry term: Skeletal Muscle Relaxants; Muscle Relaxants, Central) =750 \2$aMuscle Relaxants, Central$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009125 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362275502441 =005 20120730163534.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088681 =035 \\$aBZT8587NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP552.M85 =150 \\$aMuscle proteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =750 \2$aMuscle Proteins$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D009124 =LDR 00545cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362275602441 =005 20120730163534.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088680 =035 \\$aBZT8586NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMuscle hypotonia in children =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aMuscle Hypotonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009123 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMuscle Hypotonia$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00547cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362275702441 =005 20120730163534.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088679 =035 \\$aBZT8585NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMuscle hypotonia =450 \\$aFlaccidity, Muscle =450 \\$aHypotonia, Muscle =450 \\$aMuscle flaccidity =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders =550 \\$wg$aMuscle tone =550 \\$wg$aMuscles$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMuscle Hypotonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009123 =LDR 00599cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362275802441 =005 20120730163534.0 =008 931005i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85088677 =035 \\$aBZT8583NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMuscle contraction =360 \\$isubdivision$aContraction$iunder individual organs, muscles, and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Contraction =450 \\$aContraction of muscles =450 \\$aMuscles$xContraction =550 \\$wg$aContractility (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aMuscles$xMotility =750 \2$aMuscle Contraction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009119 =LDR 00345cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362275902441 =005 20120730163533.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088676 =035 \\$aBZT8582NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMuscle cells =450 \\$aMyocytes =550 \\$wg$aCells =750 \2$aMuscle Cells$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032342 =LDR 00381cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362276002441 =005 20120730163533.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088674 =035 \\$aBZT8580NU =035 \\$aSH 85088674 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL537.M8$cZoology =150 \\$aMuscidae =550 \\$wg$aDiptera =750 \2$aMuscidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009117 =LDR 00593cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362667502441 =005 20120730163621.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094912 =035 \\$aBZU4818NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF319.5.O6 =150 \\$aOperant behavior =450 \\$aBehavior, Instrumental =450 \\$aBehavior, Operant =450 \\$aInstrumental behavior =450 \\$aIntervention (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aConditioned response =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aConditioning, Operant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003216 =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362667602441 =005 20120730163621.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094852 =035 \\$aBZU4758NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK621.A1$cBotany =150 \\$aOomycetes =550 \\$wg$aPhycomycetes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOomycetes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009868 =LDR 01397cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362667702441 =005 20130122081954.0 =008 041203i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093821 $zsh 90004773 =035 \\$aBZU3727NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dOAkU$dDLC =053 \0$aBF1404$bBF1999 =150 \\$aOccultism =450 \\$aArt, Black (Magic) =450 \\$aArts, Black (Magic) =450 \\$aBlack art (Magic) =450 \\$aBlack arts (Magic) =450 \\$wnne$aOccult sciences =450 \\$aOccult, The =450 \\$wnne$aOccultism$vControversial literature =550 \\$wg$aReligions =550 \\$wg$aSupernatural =550 \\$aNew Age movement =550 \\$aParapsychology =670 \\$aAmericana$b(occultism) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(occultism) =670 \\$aChambers. Occult dictionary$b(occult) =670 \\$aUnderwood. Dictionary of the supernatural$b(occultism) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(the occult; occultism) =670 \\$aWorld book$b(occultism) =670 \\$aFuller, J.F.C. The black arts, 1996. =670 \\$aDictionary of mysticism and the esoteric traditions, c1992$b(Black arts; see: Arts, Black; term usually associated with demonology and sorcery but also extends to the whole spectrum of occult subjects) =670 \\$aOxford English dict. online, Nov. 4, 2004$b(black art; witchcraft; magic) =750 \2$aOccultism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009781 =LDR 00535cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362667802441 =005 20120730163620.0 =008 060803||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094847 =035 \\$aBZU4753NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL965 =150 \\$aOogenesis =450 \\$aFormation of ovum =450 \\$aOvum$xFormation =550 \\$wg$aGametogenesis =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biol.$b(oogenesis: formation, development and maturation of female gamete or ovum) =750 \2$aOogenesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009866 =LDR 00324cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362667902441 =005 20120730163620.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094805 =035 \\$aBZU4711NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOnly child =550 \\$wg$aFamilies =750 \2$aOnly Child$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009863 =LDR 00449cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362668002441 =005 20120730163620.0 =008 040304i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094798 =035 \\$aBZU4704NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A42$cBotany =053 \0$aSB341$cCulture =150 \\$aOnions =450 \\$aAllium cepa =550 \\$wg$aAllium =681 \\$iExample under$aVegetables =750 \2$aOnions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019697 =LDR 00552cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362668102441 =005 20080327102329.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093816 =035 \\$aBZU3722NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD113.4.O22 =150 \\$aOcclusive surgical dressings =450 \\$aBandages, Occlusive =450 \\$aOcclusive bandages =450 \\$aOcclusive dressings (Surgery) =450 \\$aSurgical dressings, Occlusive =550 \\$wg$aSurgical dressings =750 \2$aOcclusive Dressings$0(DNLM)D009779$5IEN =LDR 00392cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362668202441 =005 20120730163620.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094726 =035 \\$aBZU4632NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOncology, Experimental =450 \\$aExperimental oncology =550 \\$wg$aOncology =750 \2$aNeoplasms, Experimental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009374 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362668302441 =005 20120730163615.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093815 =035 \\$aBZU3721NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOcclusion (Dentistry) =450 \\$aDental occlusion =450 \\$aTeeth$xOcclusion =550 \\$wg$aDentistry =750 \2$aDental Occlusion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003766 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362668402441 =005 20180928101536.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094724 =035 \\$aBZU4630NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC254$bRC282 =150 \\$aOncology =550 \\$aTumors =750 \2$aMedical Oncology$0(DNLM)D008495$5IEN =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362668502441 =005 20120730163615.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093812 =035 \\$aBZU3718NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP382.O22$cPhysiology =150 \\$aOccipital lobes =550 \\$wg$aCerebral cortex =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOccipital Lobe$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009778 =LDR 00478cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362668602441 =005 20180928102739.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094723 =035 \\$aBZU4629NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC265.7$bRC265.8$cBiography =150 \\$aOncologists =450 \\$aCancer specialists =450 \\$aCancerologists =550 \\$wg$aMedical scientists =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =750 \2$aOncologists$0(DNLM)D000072103$5IEN =LDR 00433cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362668702441 =005 20120730163615.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093811 =035 \\$aBZU3717NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL821 =053 \\$aQM105 =150 \\$aOccipital bone =550 \\$wg$aCraniology =550 \\$wg$aSkull =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOccipital Bone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009777 =LDR 00654cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362668802441 =005 20120730163615.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093782 =035 \\$aBZU3688NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG725$bRG791 =150 \\$aObstetrics$xSurgery =450 \\$aObstetrics, Operative =450 \\$aOperative obstetrics =680 \\$iHere are entered works on obstetrical operations. Works on non-obstetrical operations performed on pregnant women are entered under$aPregnant women--Surgery. =681 \\$iNote under$aPregnant women--Surgery =750 \2$aObstetric Surgical Procedures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013513 =LDR 01151cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362668902441 =005 20130514100238.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094722 =035 \\$aBZU4628NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQR372.O6 =150 \\$aOncogenic viruses =450 \\$aCancer-causing viruses =450 \\$aCancer viruses =450 \\$aOncoviruses (Oncogenic viruses) =450 \\$aTumor viruses =450 \\$aTumorigenic viruses =550 \\$wg$aViruses =550 \\$aViral carcinogenesis =670 \\$aTumorigenic DNA viruses, c1989. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 7, 2012$b(Oncovirus. An oncovirus is a virus that can cause cancer. This term originated from studies of acutely transforming retroviruses in the 1950--60s, often called oncornaviruses to denote their RNA virus origin. It now refers to any virus with a DNA or RNA genome causing cancer and is synonymous with "tumor virus" or "cancer virus".) =670 \\$a2013 MeSH browser, viewed Dec. 7, 2012$b(Oncogenic Viruses. Scope note: Viruses that produce tumors. UF Tumor Viruses) =750 \2$aOncogenic Viruses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009858 =LDR 00784cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362669002441 =005 20120730163620.0 =008 060905i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094721 =035 \\$aBZU4627NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC268.42 =150 \\$aOncogenes =450 \\$aOnc genes =550 \\$wg$aCancer genes =550 \\$aProto-oncogenes =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 5, 2006$b(Oncogenes. Scope note: Genes whose gain-of-function alternations lead to neoplastic cell transformation. They include, for example, genes for activators or stimulators of cell proliferation such as growth factors, growth factor receptors, protein kinases, signal transducers, nuclear phosphoproteins, and transcription factors.) =750 \2$aOncogenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009857 =LDR 00450cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362669102441 =005 20120730163615.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093768 =035 \\$aBZU3674NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG =150 \\$aObstetrics =450 \\$aMaternal-fetal medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =670 \\$a91-42127: Medicine of the fetus and mother, c1992. =750 \2$aObstetrics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009774 =LDR 00397cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362669202441 =005 20120730163615.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093764 =035 \\$aBZU3670NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aObstetricians =450 \\$aBirth attendants =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aObstetrics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009774 =LDR 00547cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362669302441 =005 20120730163620.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094719 =035 \\$aBZU4625NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.O53$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC142.5$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aOnchocerciasis =450 \\$aOnchocercosis =450 \\$aRiver blindness =450 \\$aRobles' disease =550 \\$wg$aFilariasis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOnchocerciasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009855 =LDR 00585cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362669402441 =005 20120730163615.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093763 =035 \\$aBZU3669NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG528 =150 \\$aObstetrical pharmacology =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =750 \2$81$wb$aDrug Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004358 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDrug Therapy$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00768cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362669502441 =005 20140721112755.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094716 =035 \\$aBZU4622LC =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dDGPO =053 \0$aQK495.O46 =072 \7$aH 1120$2lcsh =150 \\$aOnagraceae =450 \\$aEpilobiaceae =450 \\$aEvening primrose family =450 \\$aOenotheraceae =550 \\$wg$aMyrtales =670 \\$aHeidel, Bonnie L. Wyoming's threatened and endangered plant species : Colorado butterfly plant, 2008:$bp. 2 (Evening primrose family, Onagraceae) =670 \\$aUSDA PLANTS Database, June 5, 2013:$bGaura neomexicana (Family: Onagraceae, Evening Primrose family) =750 \2$aOnagraceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029594 =LDR 00648cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362669602441 =005 20120730163619.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094711 =035 \\$aBZU4617NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOnline data processing =450 \\$aIn-line data processing =450 \\$wnne$aOn-line data processing =550 \\$wg$aElectronic data processing =550 \\$aTeleprocessing monitors (Computer programs) =550 \\$aTime-sharing computer systems =670 \\$aALA gloss.$b(online processing) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(online data processing) =750 \2$aOnline Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009862 =LDR 00699cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362669702441 =005 20090415105044.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094694 =035 \\$aBZU4600LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL430.3.O5 =150 \\$aOmmastrephidae =450 \\$aFlying squids =550 \\$wg$aCephalopoda =550 \\$wg$aSquids =670 \\$aRoper, C.F.E. Cephalopods of the world, 1984, via WWW, viewed Jan. 2, 209:$bp. 150 (Family Ommastrephidae. FAO name: Flying squids) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, Jan. 2, 2009$b(Family Ommastrephidae, suborder Oegopsina, order Teuthida; no common name listed) =750 \2$aDecapodiformes$0(DNLM)D049832$5IEN =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362669802441 =005 20120730163615.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093762 =035 \\$aBZU3668NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aObstetrical paralysis =450 \\$aObstetric palsy =450 \\$aObstetric paralysis =550 \\$wg$aParalysis =750 \2$aParalysis, Obstetric$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010246 =LDR 00469cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362669902441 =005 20120730163619.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094688 =035 \\$aBZU4594NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL864$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM367$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP157$cPhysiology =150 \\$aOmentum =550 \\$wg$aPeritoneum =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOmentum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009852 =LDR 00576cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362670002441 =005 20120730163619.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094630 =035 \\$aBZU4536NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC394.O45 =150 \\$aOlivopontocerebellar atrophies =450 \\$aAtrophies, Olivopontocerebellar =450 \\$aOlivopontocerebellar degenerations =550 \\$wg$aAtaxia =550 \\$wg$aBrain stem$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aCerebellum$xDegeneration =750 \2$aOlivopontocerebellar Atrophies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009849 =LDR 00380cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362670102441 =005 20050617091535.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094615 =035 \\$aBZU4521NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.P93 =150 \\$aOlive baboon =450 \\$aPapio anubis =550 \\$wg$aPapio =750 \2$aPapio anubis$0(DNLM)D048530$5IEN =LDR 00390cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362670202441 =005 20120730163619.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094612 =035 \\$aBZU4518NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB367 =150 \\$aOlive =450 \\$aOlea =550 \\$wg$aOilseed plants =550 \\$wg$aOleaceae =750 \2$aOlea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031658 =LDR 00891cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362670302441 =005 20140107132729.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093760 =035 \\$aBZU3666NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG951 =150 \\$aMaternity nursing =450 \\$aMaternal-child nursing$5IEN =450 \\$aMaternal-newborn nursing =450 \\$aObstetric nursing =450 \\$wnne$aObstetrical nursing =450 \\$aPerinatal nursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics =670 \\$aBurroughs, A. Maternity nursing, c1992. =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/12/91$b(obstetric nursing, obstetrical nursing, maternity nursing, maternal-newborn nursing, perinatal nursing) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Obstetrical nursing) =750 \2$aMaternal-Child Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016389 =750 \2$aObstetric Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009773 =LDR 00579cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362670402441 =005 20150430134600.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094610 =035 \\$aBZU4516NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOlivary nucleus =450 \\$aInferior olivary body =450 \\$aInferior olivary nucleus =450 \\$aNucleus, Olivary =450 \\$aOliva (Neurology) =450 \\$aOlivary body =450 \\$aOlive (Neurology) =550 \\$wg$aMedulla oblongata =550 \\$wg$aNeurons =750 \2$aOlivary Nucleus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009847 =LDR 00349cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362670502441 =005 20120730163619.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094607 =035 \\$aBZU4513NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOliguria =450 \\$aOliguresia =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOliguria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009846 =LDR 00600cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362670602441 =005 20120730163614.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093759 =035 \\$aBZU3665NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG741 =150 \\$aObstetrical extraction =450 \\$aExtraction, Obstetrical =450 \\$aVacuum extraction, Obstetrical =550 \\$wg$aDelivery (Obstetrics) =550 \\$wg$aLabor (Obstetrics)$xComplications =750 \2$aExtraction, Obstetrical$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005113 =750 \2$aVacuum Extraction, Obstetrical$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D014620 =LDR 00514cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362670702441 =005 20120730163619.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094606 =035 \\$aBZU4512NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC889.5 =150 \\$aOligospermia =450 \\$aOligozoospermatism =450 \\$aOligozoospermia =550 \\$wg$aInfertility, Male =550 \\$wg$aSemen =550 \\$wg$aSpermatozoa =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOligospermia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009845 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362670802441 =005 20120730163619.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094605 =035 \\$aBZU4511NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP702.O44 =150 \\$aOligosaccharides =550 \\$wg$aGlucosides =550 \\$wg$aMonosaccharides =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOligosaccharides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009844 =LDR 00689cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362670902441 =005 20120730163619.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094603 =035 \\$aBZU4509NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP552.O$5IEN =150 \\$aOligopeptides =550 \\$wg$aPeptides =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 4, 2007$b(Oligopeptides. Scope note: peptides composed of between two and twelve amino acids) =670 \\$aOxford dict. of biochemistry and molecular biology, 2006$b(oligopeptide: any molecule that contains a small number (2 to about 20) of amino-acid residues connected by peptide linkages) =750 \2$aOligopeptides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009842 =LDR 00707cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362671002441 =005 20120730163614.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093757 =035 \\$aBZU3663NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG571$bRG591 =150 \\$aObstetrical emergencies =450 \\$aEmergencies, Obstetrical =450 \\$aEmergency obstetrics =450 \\$aObstetric emergencies =550 \\$wg$aMedical emergencies =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics =750 \2$81$wb$aEmergencies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004630 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEmergencies$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362671102441 =005 20120730163619.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094602 =035 \\$aBZU4508NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOligodendroglia =450 \\$aMesoglia =550 \\$wg$aNervous system =750 \2$aOligodendroglia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009836 =LDR 01593cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362671202441 =005 20120730163619.0 =008 050812i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094601 =035 \\$aBZU4507NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL391.A6$cZoology =150 \\$aOligochaeta =450 \\$wnne$aChaetopoda =450 \\$aOligochaete worms =450 \\$aOligochaetes =450 \\$aOligochaets =450 \\$aOligochetes =550 \\$wg$aClitellata =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(oligochaete, also oligochaet or oligochete: an annelid worm of the class Oligochaeta) =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, Nov. 4, 2003$b(oligochaete worms) =670 \\$aITIS, Aug. 12, 2005$b(Subclass Oligochaeta -- angleworms, earthworms, night crawlers, oligochaetes. Class Clitellata, Phylum Annelida) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Aug. 12, 2005$b(Subclass Oligochaeta, Clitellata, Annelida) =670 \\$aAnnelid resources, via WWW, Aug. 12, 2005:$bPhylogeny of the Annelida and allies (In recent times the general view is that Annelida contains polychaetes and the clitellate oligochaetes and leeches, usually as three classes, or latterly with the clitellates as one class or sub-phylum) =670 \\$aTree of life web project, Aug. 12, 2005:$bAnnelida (Through most of the 20th century Annelida was split into three major groups: Polychaeta, Oligochaeta (earthworms etc.) and Hirudinea (leeches). It is now recognized that Oligochaeta and Hirudinea form a clade and should be referred to either as Oligochaeta or Clitellata) =750 \2$aOligochaeta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009835 =LDR 00484cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362671302441 =005 20120430101226.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094598 =035 \\$aBZU4504NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL947$cComparative anatomy, QL939 =053 \\$aQM505$cHuman anatomy, QM471 =150 \\$aOlfactory nerve =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Cranial =550 \\$wg$aNose =550 \\$wg$aSmell =750 \2$aOlfactory Nerve$0(DNLM)D009832$5IEN =LDR 00838cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362671402441 =005 20120730163614.0 =008 871218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093751 =035 \\$aBZU3657NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC533 =150 \\$aObsessive-compulsive disorder =450 \\$aCompulsive disorder =450 \\$aFixed ideas =450 \\$aObsession (Psychology) =450 \\$wnne$aObsessive-compulsive neuroses =450 \\$wnne$aObsessive-compulsive neurosis =450 \\$aOCD (Disease) =550 \\$wg$aNeuroses =550 \\$aCompulsive behavior =670 \\$aLC data base, 1/5/89. =670 \\$aDSM-III. =670 \\$aCiarrocchi, J. Doubting disease, 1995$b(OCD) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Obsessive-compulsive disorder) =750 \2$aObsessive-Compulsive Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009771 =LDR 00480cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362671502441 =005 20120730163619.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094597 =035 \\$aBZU4503NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL947$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM561$cHistology =053 \\$aQP458$cPhysiology =150 \\$aOlfactory mucosa =550 \\$wg$aNasal mucosa =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOlfactory Mucosa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009831 =LDR 00408cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362671602441 =005 20140421104511.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094596 =035 \\$aBZU4502NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP458 =150 \\$aOlfactometry =450 \\$aSmell$xMeasurement =450 \\$aSmell$xTesting =550 \\$wg$aSmell =750 \2$aOlfactometry$0(DNLM)D064367$5IEN =LDR 00779cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362671702441 =005 20120730163614.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093655 =035 \\$aBZU3561NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF175.5.O24$cPsychoanalytic theory =053 \\$aRC455.4.O23$cPsychiatry =053 \\$aRC489.O25$cPsychotherapy =150 \\$aObject relations (Psychoanalysis) =450 \\$aObject relations theory (Psychoanalysis) =550 \\$wg$aPsychoanalysis =550 \\$aInterpersonal relations =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the psychoanalytic description of emotional attachments formed between one person and another, as opposed to interest in and love for oneself. =750 \2$aObject Attachment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009769 =LDR 00956cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362671802441 =005 20120730163619.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094589 =035 \\$aBZU4495NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.H7$cChemistry =053 \0$aTP248.A554$cChemical technology =150 \\$aAlkenes =450 \\$aEthene series =450 \\$aEthylene series =450 \\$aOlefines =450 \\$wnne$aOlefins =550 \\$wg$aHydrocarbons =670 \\$aIntl. Symp. on Recent Devel. in Olefin Polymerization Catalysis (1989 : Tokyo, Japan). Catalytic olefin polymerization, 1990. =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/5/90$b(olefins; alkenes) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(alkenes) =670 \\$aCarey, F.A. Organic chem.:$bp. 143 (alkenes) =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMESH$b(olefins see alkenes) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Alkenes) =750 \2$aAlkenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000475 =LDR 00649cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362671902441 =005 20140512105441.0 =008 060426i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093649 =035 \\$aBZU3555NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMMiltC =053 \0$aRJ399.C6 =150 \\$aObesity in children =450 \\$aChildhood obesity =450 \\$wnne$aCorpulence in children =550 \\$wg$aMetabolic disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aNutrition disorders in children =670 \\$aChildhood obesity: contemporary issues, 2006. =670 \\$aChildhood obesity and health research, c2006. =750 \2$aPediatric Obesity$0(DNLM)D063766$5IEN =LDR 01414cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362672002441 =005 20140828103812.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094585 =035 \\$aBZU4491LC =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.O44$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aOleaceae =450 \\$aBolivariaceae =450 \\$aForestieraceae =450 \\$aFraxinaceae =450 \\$aIasminaceae =450 \\$aJasminaceae =450 \\$aLilacaceae =450 \\$aNyctanthaceae =450 \\$aOlive family (Plants) =450 \\$aSyringaceae =550 \\$wg$aLamiales =670 \\$aThe PLANTS database, May 9, 2014$b(Family Oleaceae - Olive family. Order Scrophulariales) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, May 9, 2014$b(Family Oleaceae Hoffmanns. & Link, nom. cons. Synonyms for family: Bolivariaceae Griseb.; Forestieraceae Meisn.; Fraxinaceae Vest; Jasminaceae Juss.; Lilacaceae Vent., nom. illeg.; Nyctanthaceae J. Agardh; Syringaceae Horan.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 9, 2014$b(Oleaceae is a family containing 24 extant genera and around 600 species of mesophytic shrubs, trees and occasionally vines. Order: Lamiales. Synonyms: Bolivariaceae; Forstiereae (Forstieraceae); Fraxineae (Fraxinaceae; Iasmineae (Iasminaceae); Jasmineae (Jasminaceae); Lilacaceae; Nyctantheae (Nyctanthaceae); Syringaceae)) =750 \2$aOleaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029592 =LDR 00854cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362672102441 =005 20120730163618.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094511 =035 \\$aBZU4417NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV1454$bHV1454.2 =150 \\$aOld age homes =450 \\$aHomes for older people =450 \\$aHomes for the aged =450 \\$aHomes (Institutions) =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xHousing =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xInstitutional care =550 \\$aAlmshouses =680 \\$iHere are entered works on old age homes in general, and when divided by place, old age homes located in a particular place. The heading may be qualified by ethnic group to indicate old age homes for a particular group of people located outside their place of origin. =750 \2$aHomes for the Aged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006707 =LDR 00672cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362672202441 =005 20070628114505.0 =008 010502i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093648 =035 \\$aBZU3554NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIGuWNP$dDLC =150 \\$aObesity$xSurgery =450 \\$aBariatric surgery =450 \\$aWeight loss surgery =670 \\$aWeight loss surgery, c2000:$bp. 4 (weight loss surgery, bariatric surgery, obesity surgery) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 6, 2007$b(Bariatric Surgery. Scope note: Surgical procedures aimed at producing major weight reduction in patients with morbid obesity.) =750 \2$aBariatric Surgery$0(DNLM)D050110$5IEN =LDR 00506cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362672302441 =005 20120730163618.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094509 =035 \\$aBZU4415NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOld age assistance =450 \\$aOld age benefits =550 \\$wg$aEconomic assistance, Domestic =550 \\$wg$aSupplemental security income program =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Old age benefits) =750 \2$aOld Age Assistance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009826 =LDR 00580cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362672402441 =005 20060705090920.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093646 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02087665 =035 \\$aBZU3552NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC628$bRC628.5 =150 \\$aObesity =450 \\$aAdiposity =450 \\$wnne$aCorpulence =450 \\$aFatness =450 \\$aOverweight =550 \\$wg$aBody weight =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aNutrition disorders =750 \2$aObesity$0(DNLM)D009765$5IEN-M =LDR 00600cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362672502441 =005 20120730163618.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094500 =035 \\$aBZU4406NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.O35$cBotany =150 \\$aOlacaceae =450 \\$aAptandraceae =450 \\$aCathedraceae =450 \\$aChaunochitonaceae =450 \\$aCoulaceae =450 \\$aHeisteriaceae =450 \\$aSchoepfiaceae =450 \\$aTetrastylidiaceae =450 \\$aXimeniaceae =550 \\$wg$aSantalales =750 \2$aOlacaceae$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D031656 =LDR 00510cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362672602441 =005 20160422095106.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093606 =035 \\$aBZU3512NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74$cBotany =053 \0$aSB191.O2$cCulture =150 \\$aOats =450 \\$aAvena =450 \\$aAvena sativa =450 \\$aCommon oat =450 \\$aOat, Common =550 \\$wg$aGrain =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =750 \2$aAvena$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018554 =LDR 00481cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362672702441 =005 20130317175806.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094424 =035 \\$aBZU4330NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRS201.O3 =150 \\$aOintments =450 \\$aSalves =550 \\$wg$aCosmetics =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xDosage forms =550 \\$wg$aOils and fats =550 \\$wg$aSolid dosage forms =750 \2$aOintments$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009824 =LDR 00587cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362672802441 =005 20120730163613.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093565 =035 \\$aBZU3471NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.F14$cBotany =053 \\$aSB413.O34$cOrnamental plants =053 \\$aSD397.O12$cForestry =150 \\$aOak =450 \\$aOaks =450 \\$aQuercus =550 \\$wg$aFagaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Oak; pl. oaks or oak: a tree or shrub of Quercus) =681 \\$iExample under$aTimber =750 \2$aQuercus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029963 =LDR 00857cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362672902441 =005 20120730163618.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094407 =035 \\$aBZU4313NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP669$bTP695$cChemical technology =150 \\$aOils and fats =450 \\$aAnimal oils =450 \\$aFats =450 \\$aGrease =450 \\$aOil =550 \\$aLubrication and lubricants =550 \\$aRendering industry =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the technological aspects of oils and fats. Works on the economic aspects of oils and fats are entered under$aOil industries.$iWorks on fat in its relation to the animal organism are entered under$aFat. =681 \\$iNotes under$aFat; Oil industries =750 \2$aFats$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005223 =750 \2$aOils$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D009821 =LDR 00451cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362673002441 =005 20120730163613.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093547 =035 \\$aBZU3453NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE748 =150 \\$aNystagmus =450 \\$aMiners' nystagmus =550 \\$wg$aEye$xMovement disorders =550 \\$wg$aOccupational diseases =750 \2$aNystagmus, Pathologic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009759 =LDR 00537cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362673102441 =005 20120504135256.0 =008 050121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094365 =035 \\$aBZU4271NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOil spills =450 \\$aOilspills =550 \\$wg$aEnvironmental disasters =550 \\$aOil pollution of rivers, harbors, etc. =550 \\$aOil pollution of the sea =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 1, 2001$b(oil spills; oilspills) =750 \2$aPetroleum Pollution$0(DNLM)D059392$5IEN =LDR 01078cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362673202441 =005 20120730163613.0 =008 040128i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093534 =035 \\$aBZU3440NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aNymphs (Insects) =450 \\$aNymphae (Insects) =550 \\$wg$aInsects$xLarvae =670 \\$aThe Amer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., via WWW, Jan. 28, 2004$b(nymph 3. The larval form of certain insects, such as silverfish and grasshoppers, usually resembling the adult form but smaller and lacking fully developed wings. Also called nympha; nympha Inflected forms: pl. nymphae) =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biological terms, 2000$b(nymph: A juvenile form without wings or with incomplete wings in insects with incomplete metamorphosis, i.e. when the change at each moult is small and the larvae are relatively similar to the adult form) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of sci. and tech. terms, c2003$b(nymph: Any immature larval stage of various hemimetabolic insects) =750 \2$aNymph$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009758 =LDR 00498cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362673302441 =005 20120430094746.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094320 =035 \\$aBZU4226NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOil fields =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the phrase$aOil field =450 \\$aOil lands =450 \\$aOil pools =450 \\$aPetroleum fields =550 \\$wg$aMines and mineral resources =750 \2$aOil and Gas Fields$0(DNLM)D061329$5IEN =LDR 00458cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362673402441 =005 20120730163613.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093530 =035 \\$aBZU3436LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.N97$cBotany =150 \\$aNymphaeaceae =450 \\$aWater lily family =550 \\$wg$aRanunculales =550 \\$wg$aWater lilies =670 \\$aHortus 3. =750 \2$aNymphaeaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030702 =LDR 00633cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362673502441 =005 20120730163617.0 =008 920103||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094193 =035 \\$aBZU4099NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHF5548 =150 \\$aOffice practice$xAutomation =450 \\$aOffice automation =450 \\$aOffice practice$xData processing =550 \\$aElectronic data processing =550 \\$aElectronic filing systems =550 \\$aElectronic office machines =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/18/91$b(Office practice--Data processing) =750 \2$aOffice Automation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009816 =LDR 00444cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362673602441 =005 20120730163617.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094189 =035 \\$aBZU4095NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHF5546$bHF5547 =150 \\$aOffice management =450 \\$aOffice administration =550 \\$wg$aManagement =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOffice Management$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009817 =LDR 00656cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362673702441 =005 20120730163613.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093527 =035 \\$aBZU3433NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.N97$cBotany =150 \\$aNymphaea =450 \\$aCastalia =450 \\$aNymphea =450 \\$aWater-nymphs (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aNymphaeaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 145. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Nymphaea; syn: Nymphea) =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 772 (syn: Castalia, water lily, water-nymph) =750 \2$aNymphaea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030721 =LDR 00522cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362673802441 =005 20120730163613.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093523 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02086932 =035 \\$aBZU3429NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP1180.P55 =150 \\$aNylon =450 \\$aCapron =450 \\$aKapron =550 \\$wg$aPolyamide fibers =550 \\$wg$aPolyamides =550 \\$wg$aSynthetic fabrics =550 \\$aRayon =750 \2$aNylons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009757 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362673902441 =005 20120730163613.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093505 =035 \\$aBZU3411NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.N9 =150 \\$aNyctaginaceae =550 \\$wg$aCaryophyllales =750 \2$aNyctaginaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D039281 =LDR 00396cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362674002441 =005 20120730163617.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094141 =035 \\$aBZU4047NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.O46 =150 \\$aOenothera =450 \\$aAnogra =450 \\$aOnagra =550 \\$wg$aOnagraceae =750 \2$aOenothera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031664 =LDR 00331cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362674102441 =005 20120730163612.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093484 =035 \\$aBZU3390LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aNux vomica =550 \\$wg$aStrychnine =750 \2$aStrychnos nux-vomica$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031461 =LDR 00793cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362674202441 =005 20120730163612.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093481 =035 \\$aBZU3387NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB401 =150 \\$aNuts =360 \\$inames of nuts, e.g.$aChestnut; Pecan =450 \\$aNut culture =550 \\$wg$aFood =550 \\$wg$aFood crops =550 \\$wg$aHorticultural crops =550 \\$wg$aSeed crops =550 \\$aMast (Nuts) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on nut growing or nuts as food. Works on the description of nut-bearing trees or their nursery production are entered under$aNut trees. =681 \\$iExample under$aTree crops =681 \\$iNote under$aNut trees =750 \2$aNuts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009754 =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362674302441 =005 20140421103428.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093480 =035 \\$aBZU3386NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aNutritionists =550 \\$aDietitians =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =550 \\$wg$aPhysiologists =750 \2$aNutritionists$0(DNLM)D064686$5IEN =LDR 00686cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362674402441 =005 20091102162655.0 =008 860913i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005665 =035 \\$aCAS8850NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.L8 =150 \\$aSmall cell lung cancer =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xCancer =670 \\$aWork cat.: McCracken, J.D. Concurrent chemotherapy and radiation therapy for limited small cell lung cancer, c1986. =670 \\$aCecil's textbook of medicine. =670 \\$aHarvey's Principles and practice of medicine. =675 \\$aMerck Manual;$aMESH;$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aSmall Cell Lung Carcinoma$0(DNLM)D055752$5IEN =LDR 00960cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362674502441 =005 20091103093815.0 =008 860911i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005567 =035 \\$aCAS8799NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMedical care$xNeeds assessment =450 \\$aAssessment of medical care needs =450 \\$aHealth care need =450 \\$aHealth care needs =450 \\$aHealth services needs =550 \\$wg$aHealth planning =550 \\$wg$aNeeds assessment =670 \\$aWork cat.: Friedman, E. Is counting the dead enough? : strategies for monitoring health needs in New York City, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Health services needs and demands) =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/29/86. =670 \\$aLiss, P. Health care need ... c1993$b(also health care needs) =675 \\$aDiscursive dict. health care;$aSlee health care;$aPyle curr. med. term. =750 \2$aHealth Services Needs and Demand$0(DNLM)D006301$5IEN =LDR 00984cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362674602441 =005 20120730164129.0 =008 871219||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86005547 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02150200 =035 \\$aCAS8779NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD86.I84 =150 \\$aIsoflurane =550 \\$wg$aAnesthetics =550 \\$wg$aChlorofluorocarbons =550 \\$wg$aMethyl ether =670 \\$aWork cat.: European Symposium on Modern Anaesthetic Agents (2nd : 1985 : M�unster ...). Isoflurane ... 1985, c1986. =670 \\$aChem. abst. Index Guide '84: 26675-46-7. =670 \\$aMESH$b(see under Methyl ethers) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould's med. dict. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aPharm. chem. syn. =670 \\$aAm. drug index. =675 \\$aStedman's med. dict.;$aAPhA drug names;$aMod. drug ency.;$aBrit. Pharmacop.;$aPDR =750 \2$aIsoflurane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007530 =LDR 00660cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362674702441 =005 20120730164130.0 =008 860911||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005604 =035 \\$aCAS9645NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAldose reductase =450 \\$aPolyol dehydrogenase =450 \\$aSugar alcohol dehydrogenase =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cohen, M.P. The polyol paradigm ... 1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(1.1.1.21) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aAldehyde Reductase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000449 =LDR 00877cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362674802441 =005 20120730164129.0 =008 860909||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005423 =035 \\$aCAS8724NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aChemiosmosis =450 \\$aChemosmosis =550 \\$wg$aOsmosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Energy transduction and gene transfer in chemotrophic bacteria, c1986$b(Chemiosmotic) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Chemosmosis; Chemiosmosis) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Chemosmosis) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(Chemiosmosis) =670 \\$aStenesh, J. Dict. of biochem.$b(Chemiosmotic hypothesis) =670 \\$aZinsser, H. Microbiology: p. 84$b(Chemiosmotic theory of transport) =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aChem. abst. index guide;$aEncyc. of chemical technology =750 \2$aProton-Motive Force$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018892 =LDR 00700cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362674902441 =005 20120730164129.0 =008 860909i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005401 =035 \\$aCAS8710NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ423.5.C36 =150 \\$aCardiac catheterization in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric cardiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lock, J.E. Diagnostic and interventional catheterization in congenital heart disease, c1986. =750 \2$81$wb$aHeart Catheterization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006328 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHeart Catheterization$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00661cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362675002441 =005 20120730164130.0 =008 860911||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005602 =035 \\$aCAS9643NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPolyenes =450 \\$aPolyunsaturated compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Resonance Roman spectra of polyenes and aromatics, 1987. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aLC data base. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPolyenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011090 =LDR 00942cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362675102441 =005 20120730164129.0 =008 001013i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86005274 =035 \\$aCAS8662NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSafe sex in AIDS prevention =450 \\$aProtected sex in AIDS prevention =450 \\$aResponsible sex in AIDS prevention =550 \\$wg$aAIDS (Disease)$xPrevention =550 \\$wg$aSexual health =670 \\$aWork cat.: Preston, J. Safe sex, 1987. =670 \\$aKilby, D. A manual of safe sex, 1986. =670 \\$aSafe sex in the age of AIDS, 1986. =670 \\$aWhitman-Walker Clinic, Washington, D.C.$b(Safe sex ... to avoid AIDS) =670 \\$aNY Times Index, 1985$b(Safe sex) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Safe sex x Protected sex; Responsible sex) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Safe sex, see Erotica / Masturbation / Condoms / Telephone sex) =750 \2$aSafe Sex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D021841 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362675202441 =005 20120730164130.0 =008 860910i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005515 =035 \\$aCAS9610NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSmooth muscle$xTumors =450 \\$aLeiomyomas =450 \\$aLeiomyomata =750 \2$aSmooth Muscle Tumor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018235 =LDR 00687cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362675302441 =005 20120730164129.0 =008 860903in\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005080 =035 \\$aCAS8530NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC271.R3 =150 \\$aBoron-neutron capture therapy =450 \\$aNeutron capture therapy =450 \\$aRadiotherapy, Boron-neutron capture =550 \\$wg$aBoron$xIsotopes$xTherapeutic use =550 \\$wg$aCancer$xRadiotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Boron-neutron capture therapy for tumors, c1986. =675 \\$aMerck Manual;$aMESH;$aNIH;$aCecil's Textbook of Medicine =750 \2$aBoron Neutron Capture Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016754 =LDR 00929cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362675402441 =005 20120730164129.0 =008 860826i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86004838 =035 \\$aCAS8372NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU =053 \0$aRC537.5 =150 \\$aDepression in old age =450 \\$wnne$aDepression in the aged =450 \\$aLate-life depression =550 \\$wg$aDepression, Mental =550 \\$wg$aGeriatric psychiatry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Billig, N. To be old and sad, c1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Depression--In old age) =670 \\$aLate-life depression : progress and hope, 2007. =750 \2$81$wb$aDepression$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003863 =750 \2$81$wb$aDepressive Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003866 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDepression$ior$aDepressive disorder$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 01279cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362675502441 =005 20120730164130.0 =008 041006i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86005513 =035 \\$aCAS9608NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aUterine fibroids =450 \\$aFibroid tumors, Uterine =450 \\$aFibroids, Uterine =450 \\$aFibromyoma uteri =450 \\$wnne$aLeiomyoma uteri =450 \\$aLeiomyomas, Uterine =450 \\$aMyoma previum =450 \\$aUterine fibroid tumors =450 \\$aUterine leiomyomas =550 \\$wg$aFibrosis =550 \\$wg$aMyometrium$xTumors =550 \\$wg$aSmooth muscle$xTumors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Uterine fibroids, c1992. =670 \\$aMEDLINE (90-92)$b(Uterine fibroids) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Fibroid: 3. leiomyoma; Fibroids is a colloquial clinical term for leiomyoma uteri) =670 \\$aGould's med. dict.$b(leiomyoma uteri : Syn. Fibroid tumor, uterine fibroid) =670 \\$aMESH$b(leiomyoma and uterine neoplasms) =670 \\$aMerck:$bp. 1666 (Uterine myomas ("Fibroids"; Fibromyomas)) =670 \\$aStedmann's med. dict.$b(Fibroid: 2. An old term for certain types of leiomyoma, especially those occurring in the uterus) =750 \2$aLeiomyoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007889 =LDR 00680cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362675602441 =005 20120730164129.0 =008 871219||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86004795 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02146321 =035 \\$aCAS8360NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCholinergic mechanisms =550 \\$wg$aParasympathetic nervous system =550 \\$aAcetylcholine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dynamics of cholinergic function, c1986. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cholinergic fibers) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Cholinergic receptors) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Cholinergic) =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/10/86. =750 \2$aCholinergic Fibers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002799 =LDR 00690cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362675702441 =005 20120730164128.0 =008 860825i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86004781 =035 \\$aCAS8348NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ505.B4 =150 \\$aBehavior therapy for children =550 \\$wg$aBehavior therapy =550 \\$wg$aChild psychotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Herbert, M. Conduct disorders of childhood and adolescence, c1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aBehavior Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001521 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBehavior Therapy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00467cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362675802441 =005 20050617090807.0 =008 860910i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005489 =035 \\$aCAS9587LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.C23 =150 \\$aPanthera =550 \\$wg$aFelidae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Corbet world list of mam.: p. 105. =670 \\$aMorris mam.: p. 254. =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aPanthera$0(DNLM)D046009$5IEN =LDR 00977cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362675902441 =005 20120730164128.0 =008 860825i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86004774 =035 \\$aCAS8341NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF915$bSF919.5 =150 \\$aVeterinary chemotherapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiseases--Chemotherapy$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Diseases--Chemotherapy; Fishes--Diseases--Chemotherapy =450 \\$wnne$aAnimals$xDiseases$xChemotherapy =450 \\$aDomestic animals$xDiseases$xChemotherapy =450 \\$wnne$aLivestock$xDiseases$xChemotherapy =550 \\$wg$aChemotherapy =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary therapeutics =670 \\$aWork cat.: European Association for Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology. Congress (3rd : 1985 : Ghent, Belgium). Comparative veterinary pharmacology, toxicology, and therapy, c1986. =750 \2$aAnimal Diseases$xdrug therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000820Q000188 =LDR 00883cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362676002441 =005 20120730164128.0 =008 920114||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86004636 =035 \\$aCAS8265NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCyanoacrylates =450 \\$aCyanopropenoic acid methyl ester =450 \\$aEastman 910 =550 \\$wg$aAcrylates =550 \\$wg$aAdhesives =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cyanoacrylate resins, 1986. =670 \\$aChem. abst. 10th Coll. Index, Index Guide: p. 424G$b(Eastman 910 see 2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, methyl ester [137-05-3]) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(cyanoacrylate adhesive, Eastman 910) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(cyanoacrylate adhesive) =670 \\$aEncyc. Chemical Technology: v. 1, p. 502. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aHackh chem. dict. =750 \2$aCyanoacrylates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003487 =LDR 00916cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362676102441 =005 20120730164128.0 =008 860728||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86004623 =035 \\$aCAS8252NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnterior cruciate ligament =450 \\$aCruciate ligament, Anterior =450 \\$aExternal crucial ligament =450 \\$aLigamentum cruciatum anterius =550 \\$wg$aCruciate ligaments =550 \\$wg$aKnee =670 \\$aWork cat.: The anterior cruciate deficient knee: new concepts in ligament repair, c1986. =670 \\$aGray's Anatomy:$bp. 354. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bunder Ligamenta =670 \\$aGould's med. dict.:$bunder Ligamenta =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.:$bunder Ligamenta =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Cruciate ligament, def. 1b) =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aAnterior Cruciate Ligament$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016118 =LDR 00637cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362676202441 =005 20120730164128.0 =008 860723i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86004502 =035 \\$aCAS8137NU =035 \\$aSH 86004502 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aThumb sucking =450 \\$aSucking of thumbs =550 \\$wg$aFinger sucking =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cooney, N.E. Donald says thumbs down, c1987. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Thumb-sucking see Finger-sucking) =670 \\$aSpock, B. Baby and child care, 1976:$bpp. 249-258 (thumb sucking) =750 \2$aFingersucking$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005386 =LDR 00656cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362676302441 =005 20120730164128.0 =008 860721i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86004500 =035 \\$aCAS8136NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ505.B5 =150 \\$aBibliotherapy for children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pardeck, J.A. Books for early childhood : a developmental perspective, c1986. =750 \2$81$wb$aBibliotherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001638 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBibliotherapy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00610cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362676402441 =005 20120730164128.0 =008 860721i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86004478 =035 \\$aCAS8122NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC683.5.T83$cCardiology =053 \\$aRD52.T73$cIntraoperative monitoring =150 \\$aTransesophageal echocardiography =550 \\$wg$aEchocardiography =670 \\$aWork cat.: Transesophageal echocardiography, c1986. =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aEchocardiography, Transesophageal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017548 =LDR 00743cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362676502441 =005 20120730164128.0 =008 860719||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86004408 =035 \\$aCAS8057NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR184.315 =150 \\$aMajor histocompatibility complex =450 \\$aHistocompatibility complex =450 \\$aMHC (Immunogenetics) =550 \\$wg$aImmunogenetics =550 \\$aHLA histocompatibility antigens =670 \\$aWork cat.: Klein, J. Natural history of the major histocompatibility complex, 1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMajor Histocompatibility Complex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008285 =LDR 01120cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362676602441 =005 20120730164128.0 =008 920109i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86004391 =035 \\$aCAS8040NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR414.6.H58 =150 \\$aHIV (Viruses) =450 \\$aAIDS-associated retrovirus =450 \\$aAIDS virus =450 \\$aARV (Viruses) =450 \\$aHTLV-III-LAV (Viruses) =450 \\$aHTLV-III (Viruses) =450 \\$wnne$aHuman immunodeficiency viruses =450 \\$aHuman T-cell leukemia virus III =450 \\$aHuman T-cell lymphotropic virus III =450 \\$aHuman T-lymphotropic virus III =450 \\$aIDAV (Viruses) =450 \\$aImmunodeficiency-associated virus =450 \\$aLAV-HTLV-III (Viruses) =450 \\$aLAV (Viruses) =450 \\$aLymphadenopathy-associated virus =450 \\$aT-lymphotrophic virus III, Human =550 \\$wg$aHTLV (Viruses) =550 \\$aVirus-induced immunosuppression =670 \\$aWork cat.: HTLV-I and the nervous system, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(HIV) =750 \2$aHIV$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006678 =LDR 01449cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362676702441 =005 20120730164128.0 =008 860717i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86004343 =035 \\$aCAS7997NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBiocompatibility =360 \\$isubdivision$aBiocompatibility$iunder individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aMetals--Biocompatibility =360 \\$isubdivision$aBiocompatibility$iunder individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aMetals--Biocompatibililty =360 \\$isubdivision$aBiocompatibility$iunder individual materials and groups of materials, e.g.$aMetals--Biocompatibililty =450 \\$aBiological compatibility =450 \\$aBiological tolerance =450 \\$aBiomedical compatibility =450 \\$aBiomedical tolerance =450 \\$aBiotolerance =450 \\$aCompatibility, Biological =450 \\$aCompatibility, Biomedical =450 \\$aTolerance, Biological =450 \\$aTolerance, Biomedical =550 \\$aBiomedical materials =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Symposium on Biomaterials (1985: Taipei, Taiwan). Perspectives on biomaterials, 1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aEngr. index, Subject index:$bv. 1, p. 330. =675 \\$aMosby's med. nurs. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aWeb. 3;$aTEST;$aASTI;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =750 \2$aBiocompatible Materials$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001672 =LDR 01005cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362676802441 =005 20120730164128.0 =008 930928i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86004273 =035 \\$aCAS7932NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMedical care$xUtilization review =450 \\$aMedical utilization review =450 \\$aUR (Medical care) =450 \\$aUtilization management of medical care =450 \\$aUtilization review of medical care =550 \\$wg$aMedical care$xEvaluation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Levine, M.R. A physician's guide to utilization review, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Utilization review) =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aHosp. admin. term. =670 \\$aDiscursive dict. health care. =670 \\$aMosby's med. nurs. dict. =670 \\$aLC database, 2/10/95$b(Medical utilization review; utilization management) =675 \\$aStedman's med. dict.;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict. =750 \2$aUtilization Review$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014600 =LDR 00583cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362676902441 =005 20160429150823.0 =008 920114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86004212 =035 \\$aCAS7877NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.E18 =150 \\$aEating disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Levine, M.F. How schools can help combat student eating disorders, c1986. =670 \\$aForfar Textbk. Paediatrics$b(Eating disturbances) =750 \2$aFeeding and Eating Disorders of Childhood$0(DNLM)D019959$5IEN =LDR 02272cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362677002441 =005 20250211111022.0 =008 860710i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86004209 =035 \\$aCAS7874NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC552.E18 =150 \\$aEating disorders =450 \\$aDisorders of eating =450 \\$aEating disturbances =450 \\$aEating dysfunctions =450 \\$aEating, Pathological =450 \\$aPathological eating =550 \\$wg$aAppetite disorders =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aWork cat.: Levine, M.P. How schools can combat student eating disorders, c1986. =670 \\$aDSM III. =670 \\$aKaplan psych.: pp. 1731-1736$b(.."include anorexia nervosa, bulimia, pica and rumination. They are characterized by a conspicuous disturbance in eating behavior. The eating disorders must be distinguished from peculiar eating behavior in patients with somatization disorders, affective disorders, and schizophrenic disorders.") =670 \\$aMESH$b(see Appetite disorders) =670 \\$aCampbell psych. dict. 5th ed. =670 \\$aForfar Textbk. paediatrics$b(Eating disturbances) =670 \\$aPhone call to Dr. Goldstein (M.D.) Georgetown Med. School Dept. Psychiatry, 6/9/86$b(confirmed that, indeed, Appetite disorders are different from Eating disorders; the former being symptoms of organic disorders, pshchological disorders or psychosocial disorders, and the latter being a category of mental disorders. For example, appetite disorders are found in mental depression patients as well as some cancer patients.) =675 \\$aNIH;$aGould's med. dict.;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aCecil's Textbk. med.;$aAPA psych. glossary 5th ed.;$aWHO glossary ment. disorders 8th ed. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on gross disturbances in eating behavior as a subclass of mental disorders. Works on appetite disturbances as symptoms of organic, psychological or psychosocial disorders are entered under$aAppetite disorders. =681 \\$iNote under$aAppetite disorders =750 \2$aFeeding and Eating Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001068 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aOrthorexia Nervosa$0(DNLM)D000088102$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 00831cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362677102441 =005 20120730164127.0 =008 860710||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86004183 =035 \\$aCAS7849NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aThird molars =450 \\$aDens sapiens =450 \\$aDens serotinus =450 \\$aTeeth, Wisdom =450 \\$aWisdom teeth =550 \\$wg$aMolars =670 \\$aWork cat.: Koerner, K.R. Clinical procedures for third molar surgery, c1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Molar, Third) =670 \\$aJablonski Ill. dict. dentistry, 1982$b(under Tooth and Molar) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(wisdom tooth) =675 \\$aGould's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMolar, Third$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008964 =LDR 00762cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362677202441 =005 20130515141323.0 =008 860709i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86004170 =035 \\$aCAS7836NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSmokeless tobacco =450 \\$aChewing tobacco =450 \\$aOral tobacco =450 \\$aTobacco, Smokeless$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aTobacco products =550 \\$aTobacco chewing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Smokeless tobacco, it can snuff you out [motion picture] 1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aLC database, May 23, 1986. =670 \\$aHennepin. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aNIH =750 \2$aTobacco, Smokeless$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014030 =LDR 01568cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362677302441 =005 20120730164127.0 =008 860709i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86004126 =035 \\$aCAS7794NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aOcclusal adjustment =450 \\$aAdjustment, Occlusal =450 \\$aEquilibration, Occlusal =450 \\$aGrinding of occlusal tooth surfaces, Selective =450 \\$aOcclusal equilibration =450 \\$aSelective grinding of occlusal tooth surfaces =450 \\$aTeeth$xGrinding of occlusal surfaces, Selective =550 \\$wg$aMalocclusion$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: Solnit, A. Occlusal correction by selective grinding, 1986. =670 \\$aJablonski's Ill. dict. dentistry, 1982$b(under both Grinding and Adjustment: "...selective grinding of occlusal surfaces of the teeth in an effort to eliminate premature contacts and occlusal interferences; to establish optimal masticatory effectiveness, stable occlusal relationships, direction of main occlusal forces, and efficient multidirectional patterns, to improve functional relations and to induce physiologic stimulation of the masticatory system; to eliminate trauma...abnormal muscle tension, bruxism and associated pain...etc.") =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(under Adjustment) =670 \\$aGould's med. dict.$b(under Occlusal) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(under Adjustment) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Occlusal equilibration see Dental occlusion, Balanced) =675 \\$aNIH =750 \2$aOcclusal Adjustment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019558 =LDR 00758cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362677402441 =005 20070420150425.0 =008 860708i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86004097 =035 \\$aCAS7767NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC632.H92 =150 \\$aHypolipoproteinemia =450 \\$aHypobetalipoproteinemia =450 \\$aLipoprotein deficiency syndromes =450 \\$aTangier disease =550 \\$wg$aBlood lipoproteins$xMetabolism$xDisorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Conference on Lipoprotein Deficiency Syndromes (1985 : Vancouver, B.C.). Lipoprotein deficiency syndromes, c1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aHypolipoproteinemias$0(DNLM)D007009$5IEN =LDR 00790cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362928202441 =005 20120730164226.0 =008 880604i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003413 =035 \\$aCAX2454LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aCaragana =450 \\$aPea shrubs =450 \\$aPea trees =450 \\$aPeashrubs =450 \\$aPeatrees =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Blackmore, D.G. Caragana arborescens Lam. for afforestation of oil sands reclamation sites, 1982. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Caragana; sy: pea tree, pea shrub) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz. =670 \\$aSPN$b(Caragana; sy: Peashrub) =750 \2$aCaragana$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032602 =LDR 00916cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362928302441 =005 20050623094351.0 =008 991103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 88003411 =035 \\$aCAX2452LC =035 \\$aSH 88003411 =040 \\$aNLA$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.M386$cZoology =150 \\$aPotoroidae =450 \\$aRat-kangaroos =550 \\$wg$aDiprotodontia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Archer, M. The kangaroo, 1985:$bp. 256. =670 \\$aComplete book of Australian mammals, 1983:$bpp. 177-178. =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, 1993$bp. 48 (Family Potoroidae, Order Diprotodontia) =670 \\$aITIS, Oct. 8, 1999$b(Potoroidae, order Diprotodontia) =675 \\$aSyn. liv. org.;$aCorbet world mam.;$aWalker mam. world;$aRide, W.D.L. A guide to the native mammals of Australia, 1970;$aMoffat, A. Handbook of Australian animals, 1985 =750 \2$aPotoroidae$0(DNLM)D048328$5IEN =LDR 00824cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362928402441 =005 20120730164226.0 =008 880603i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003406 =035 \\$aCAX2447NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBioavailability =360 \\$isubdivision$aBioavailability$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Bioavailability =450 \\$aAvailability, Biological =450 \\$aBiological availability =450 \\$aPhysiologic availability =450 \\$aPhysiological availability =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Trace element speciation, 1989. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/12/90 =750 \2$aBiological Availability$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001682 =LDR 00426cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362928502441 =005 20120730164226.0 =008 880603i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003398 =035 \\$aCAX2439NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF797 =150 \\$aRabies in animals =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary virology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rabies, c1988. =750 \2$aRabies$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011818Q000662 =LDR 00471cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362928602441 =005 20120730164226.0 =008 880603i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003397 =035 \\$aCAX2438NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRabies virus =550 \\$wg$aRhabdoviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rabies, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aRabies virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011820 =LDR 00836cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362928702441 =005 20120730164226.0 =008 880602i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88003386 =035 \\$aCAX2429NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP110.V38 =150 \\$aVascular resistance =450 \\$aArterial resistance =450 \\$aArteries$xResistance =450 \\$aBlood-vessels$xResistance =450 \\$aResistance, Vascular =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels$xPhysiology =550 \\$aBlood pressure =670 \\$aWork cat.: Second Internatl. Symp. on the Resistance Arteries, Jan. 12-15, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. of med. and biol.$b(Resistance: vascular resistance) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Cardiovascular function, vascular resistance) =750 \2$aVascular Resistance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014655 =LDR 00693cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362928802441 =005 20121023153139.0 =008 880602i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88003375 =035 \\$aCAX2419NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.L2$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.L2$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.L2$cChemical technology =150 \\$aLanthanum compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vysoko�effektivny�i �emitter �elektronov na osnove geksaborida lantana, 1987. =670 \\$aSynthesis of lanthanide and actinide compounds, 1990. =750 \2$aLanthanum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007811 =LDR 01231cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362928902441 =005 20120730164222.0 =008 880418i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002315 =035 \\$aCAW5783NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD96.I5$cGeneral qualitative and quantitative analysis =053 \\$aQD272.S6$cOrganic analysis =053 \\$aTX547.2.I53$cFood analysis =150 \\$aNear infrared spectroscopy =450 \\$aNear infrared spectrometry =450 \\$aNear infrared spectrophotometry =450 \\$aNIR spectroscopy =450 \\$aSpectrometry, Near infrared =450 \\$aSpectrophotometry, Near infrared =550 \\$wg$aInfrared spectroscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Near-infrared technology in the agricultural and food industries, c1987. =670 \\$aOsborne, B.G. Near infrared spectroscopy in food analysis, 1986:$bp. iv (near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(near infrared spectrophotometry) =670 \\$aASTI:$bunder Spectrum, Infrared (near infrared spectrometry) =675 \\$aLC database, April 7, 1988;$aChem. abst.;$aHackh chem. dict.;$aHawley chem. dict.;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aSpectroscopy, Near-Infrared$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019265 =LDR 00913cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362929002441 =005 20120730164222.0 =008 880415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002287 =035 \\$aCAW5761NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF697$bBF697.5$cPsychology =053 \\$aRC489.S43$cPsychotherapy =150 \\$aSelf psychology =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Detrick, D. Self psychology ... 1989. =670 \\$aBaker encycl. psych. =670 \\$aChaplin dict. psych. =670 \\$aDict. psych. terms. =670 \\$aDrever dict. psych.$b(Self-psychology) =670 \\$aHarriman handbk. psych. terms$b(Self-psychology) =670 \\$aPeng. dict. psych. =675 \\$aEvans psych.;$aEysenck encyc. psych.;$aHarriman encyc. dict.;$aHarr�e & Lamb encyc. dict. psych.;$aOx. comp. to the mind;$aPsych. abst.;$aPsych. alm. =750 \2$aSelf Psychology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019455 =LDR 00933cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362929102441 =005 20120730164222.0 =008 880415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002286 =035 \\$aCAW5760NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHolistic nursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Holistic nursing : a handbook for practice, 1988. =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/14/88$b(Holistic nursing; ... nursing, a holistic approach) =670 \\$aMosby's med. & nursing dict.$b(Holistic health care: a system of comprehensive or total patient care that considers the physical, emotional, social, economic, and spiritual needs of the person, the response to illness, and the impact of the illness on the person's ability to meet self-care needs. Holistic nursing is the modern nursing practice that expresses this philosophy of care) =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aHolistic Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018939 =LDR 00652cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362929202441 =005 20120730164221.0 =008 880414i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002246 =035 \\$aCAW5722NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC268.7.A44$cCarcinogens =150 \\$aAlkylating agents =550 \\$wg$aCarcinogens =550 \\$wg$aChemical tests and reagents =550 \\$wg$aMutagens =670 \\$aWork cat.: Carcinogenicity of alkylating cytostatic drugs, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aGoodman. Pharmacological basis of therapeutics. =750 \2$aAlkylating Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000477 =LDR 01077cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362929302441 =005 20120730164221.0 =008 880330i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88001876 =035 \\$aCAW5577NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD33.7 =150 \\$aOperative ultrasonography =450 \\$aInterventional sonography =450 \\$aInterventional ultrasonography =450 \\$aInterventional ultrasound =450 \\$aIntraoperative ultrasonography =450 \\$aOperative sonography =450 \\$aOperative ultrasound =450 \\$aSurgical ultrasonography =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic ultrasonic imaging =550 \\$wg$aUltrasonics in surgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: Operative ultrasonography during hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery, 1988. =670 \\$aSigel, B. Operative ultrasonography, 1982. =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/28/88$b(Operative ultrasonography; operative ultrasound; intraoperative ultrasonography; interventional ultrasound) =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aUltrasonography, Interventional$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018084 =LDR 00392cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362929402441 =005 20050926135954.0 =008 880419i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023383 =035 \\$aCAW4218LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL384.E2 =150 \\$aStrongylocentrotus purpuratus =550 \\$wg$aStrongylocentrotus =750 \2$aStrongylocentrotus purpuratus$0(DNLM)D047270$5IEN =LDR 00683cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362929502441 =005 20050926135833.0 =008 880419i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023382 =035 \\$aCAW4217LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 88023382 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL384.E2$cZoology =150 \\$aStrongylocentrotus =550 \\$wg$aStrongylocentrotidae =670 \\$aITIS search, Feb. 13, 2002$b(Strongylocentrotus, genus in family Strongylocentrotidae; synonyms: none) =670 \\$aEncyc. of marine invertebrates, 1982:$bp. 637 (Strongylocentrotus is a common East Pacific genus of heavily spined sea urchins.) =750 \2$aStrongylocentrotus$0(DNLM)D047269$5IEN =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362929602441 =005 20120730164221.0 =008 880415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023366 =035 \\$aCAW4203NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.P78 =150 \\$aZoogloea =550 \\$wg$aPseudomonadaceae =750 \2$aZoogloea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015045 =LDR 00567cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362929702441 =005 20120730164221.0 =008 880415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023365 =035 \\$aCAW4202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.P75$cPathogen =150 \\$aYersinia pseudotuberculosis =450 \\$aBacillus pseudotuberculosis =450 \\$aPasteurella pseudotuberculosis =450 \\$aShigella pseudotuberculosis =550 \\$wg$aYersinia =750 \2$aYersinia pseudotuberculosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015011 =LDR 00541cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362929802441 =005 20120730164221.0 =008 880415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023364 =035 \\$aCAW4201NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.P5$cPathogen =150 \\$aYersinia pestis =450 \\$aBacillus pestis =450 \\$aBacterium pestis =450 \\$aPasteurella pestis =450 \\$aPestisella pestis =550 \\$wg$aYersinia =750 \2$aYersinia pestis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015010 =LDR 00410cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362929902441 =005 20120730164221.0 =008 880415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023363 =035 \\$aCAW4200NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.Y45$cPathogens =150 \\$aYersinia =550 \\$wg$aEnterobacteriaceae =750 \2$aYersinia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015007 =LDR 00493cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362930002441 =005 20120730164221.0 =008 880415i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023360 =035 \\$aCAW4197NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.V53 =150 \\$aVibrionaceae =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =670 \\$aBergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, 1984:$bp. 516 (family Vibronaceae Vernon 1965, type genus Vibrio) =750 \2$aVibrionaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014737 =LDR 00428cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362930102441 =005 20111213142324.0 =008 880415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023359 =035 \\$aCAW4196LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR82.V53 =150 \\$aVibrio fischeri =450 \\$aAchromobacter fischeri =450 \\$aVibrio noctiluca =550 \\$wg$aVibrio =750 \2$aAliivibrio fischeri$0(DNLM)D048908$5IEN =LDR 00377cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362930202441 =005 20110121092613.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023357 =035 \\$aCAW4194NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.V4 =150 \\$aVeillonellaceae =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =750 \2$aVeillonellaceae$0(DNLM)D045854$5IEN =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362930302441 =005 20120730164221.0 =008 880415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023355 =035 \\$aCAW4192NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.V4 =150 \\$aVeillonella =550 \\$wg$aVeillonellaceae =750 \2$aVeillonella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014678 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362930402441 =005 20120730164221.0 =008 880415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023353 =035 \\$aCAW4190NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S7 =150 \\$aTreponema pallidum =450 \\$aReiter treponeme =450 \\$aSpirochaeta pallida =550 \\$wg$aTreponema =750 \2$aTreponema pallidum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014210 =LDR 00410cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362930502441 =005 20120730164221.0 =008 880415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023352 =035 \\$aCAW4189NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S7 =150 \\$aTreponema =450 \\$aMicrospironema =450 \\$aSpironema =550 \\$wg$aSpirochaetaceae =750 \2$aTreponema$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014208 =LDR 00385cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362930602441 =005 20130405164551.0 =008 880415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023350 =035 \\$aCAW4187NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aThiobacillus thiooxidans =550 \\$wg$aThiobacillus =750 \2$aAcidithiobacillus thiooxidans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013856 =LDR 00705cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362930702441 =005 20120730164221.0 =008 880415i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023348 =035 \\$aCAW4185NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aThiobacillus =450 \\$aSulfomonas =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =550 \\$wg$aSulfur bacteria =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 5, 2007$b(Thiobacillus. Scope note: A genus of gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria that derives energy from the oxidation of one or more reduced sulfur compounds. Many former species have been reclassified to other classes of Proteobacteria.) =750 \2$aThiobacillus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013855 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362930802441 =005 20120730164221.0 =008 880415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023345 =035 \\$aCAW4182NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S8 =150 \\$aStreptomyces griseus =450 \\$aActinomyces griseus =550 \\$wg$aStreptomyces =750 \2$aStreptomyces griseus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013305 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362930902441 =005 20050926135318.0 =008 880415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023344 =035 \\$aCAW4181LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR82.S8 =150 \\$aStreptomyces coelicolor =550 \\$wg$aStreptomyces =750 \2$aStreptomyces coelicolor$0(DNLM)D048372$5IEN =LDR 00382cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362931002441 =005 20120730164221.0 =008 880415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023343 =035 \\$aCAW4180NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S8 =150 \\$aStreptomyces aureofaciens =550 \\$wg$aStreptomyces =750 \2$aStreptomyces aureofaciens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013304 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362931102441 =005 20120730164220.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023341 =035 \\$aCAW4178NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aStreptobacillus =450 \\$aHaverhillia =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =750 \2$aStreptobacillus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013288 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362931202441 =005 20120730164220.0 =008 880415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023340 =035 \\$aCAW4177NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S7 =150 \\$aSpirochaeta =550 \\$wg$aSpirochaetaceae =750 \2$aSpirochaeta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013142 =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362931302441 =005 20120730164220.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023338 =035 \\$aCAW4175NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S6 =150 \\$aSpirillum =550 \\$wg$aSpirillaceae =750 \2$aSpirillum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013139 =LDR 01111cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362931402441 =005 20040823090254.0 =008 880412i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023337 $zsh 85126731 =035 \\$aCAW4174NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aSpirillaceae =550 \\$wg$aBacteria =670 \\$aBergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, 1984:$bp. 71 ("In the 8th ed. of Bergey's manual, 2 genera, Spirillum (now divided into 3 genera, Spirillum, Aquaspirillum, and Oceanospirillum) and Capylobacter, were included in the family Spirillaceae Ehrenberg 1832. This was merely a family of convenience, since the genetic relationships between these genera were unknown...From a purely practical point of view, it is difficult to decide which genera should presently be included in the family.) =670 \\$aSingleton, P. Dict. of microbiol. & mol. biol., 1993 (Spirillaceae: a family of bacteria which formerly included the genera Campylobacter and Spirillum but which has been abandoned pending further taxonomic studies.) =750 \2$aSpirillaceae$0(DNLM)D043167$5IEN =LDR 00374cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362931502441 =005 20040823085651.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023335 =035 \\$aCAW4172NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aSphaerotilus =450 \\$aCladothrix =550 \\$wg$aBacteria =750 \2$aSphaerotilus$0(DNLM)D042744$5IEN =LDR 00403cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362931602441 =005 20120730164220.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023334 =035 \\$aCAW4171NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6 =150 \\$aShigella flexneri =450 \\$aShigella paradysenteriae =550 \\$wg$aShigella =750 \2$aShigella Flexneri$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012763 =LDR 00403cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362931702441 =005 20120730164220.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023333 =035 \\$aCAW4170NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.D9$cPathogen =150 \\$aShigella =550 \\$wg$aEnterobacteriaceae =750 \2$aShigella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012760 =LDR 00452cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362931802441 =005 20120730164220.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023332 =035 \\$aCAW4169NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.S47$cPathogen =150 \\$aSerratia marcescens =450 \\$aBacillus marcescens =550 \\$wg$aSerratia =750 \2$aSerratia Marcescens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012706 =LDR 00474cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362931902441 =005 20120730164220.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023330 =035 \\$aCAW4167NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.T9$cPathogen =150 \\$aSalmonella typhi =450 \\$aBacillus typhi =450 \\$aBacterium typhi =550 \\$wg$aSalmonella =750 \2$aSalmonella typhi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012485 =LDR 00461cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362932002441 =005 20120730164220.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023325 =035 \\$aCAW4162NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.S25$cPathogen =150 \\$aSalmonella enteritidis =450 \\$aBacillus enteritidis =550 \\$wg$aSalmonella =750 \2$aSalmonella Enteritidis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012477 =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362932102441 =005 20120730164220.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023321 =035 \\$aCAW4158NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR353.5.R5 =150 \\$aRickettsiaceae =550 \\$wg$aRickettsiales =750 \2$aRickettsiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012287 =LDR 00455cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362932202441 =005 20120730164220.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023320 =035 \\$aCAW4157NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aQR82.R52 =150 \\$aRickettsia tsutsugamushi =450 \\$aRickettsia orientalis =450 \\$aTheileria tsutsugamushi =550 \\$wg$aRickettsia =750 \2$aOrientia tsutsugamushi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012285 =LDR 00554cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362932302441 =005 20120730164220.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023319 =035 \\$aCAW4156NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.R46 =150 \\$aRhodospirillum rubrum =450 \\$aRhodospirillum giganteum =450 \\$aRhodospirillum gracile =450 \\$aRhodospirillum longum =450 \\$aSprillum rubrum =550 \\$wg$aRhodospirillum =670 \\$aWk AFH5109 =750 \2$aRhodospirillum Rubrum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012247 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362932402441 =005 20120730164220.0 =008 880502i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023318 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02264420 =035 \\$aCAW4155NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.R47 =150 \\$aRhodospirillales =550 \\$wg$aPhotosynthetic bacteria =750 \2$aRhodospirillales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012245 =LDR 00375cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362932502441 =005 20120730164220.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023317 =035 \\$aCAW4154NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.R45 =150 \\$aRhizobium meliloti =550 \\$wg$aRhizobium =750 \2$aSinorhizobium meliloti$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016962 =LDR 00376cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362932602441 =005 20120730164220.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023316 =035 \\$aCAW4153NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.R45 =150 \\$aRhizobium leguminosarum =550 \\$wg$aRhizobium =750 \2$aRhizobium leguminosarum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016961 =LDR 00428cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362932702441 =005 20040723082718.0 =008 880412i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023314 =035 \\$aCAW4151LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.P78$cMicrobiology =053 \0$aSB741.P76$cPlant pathogen =150 \\$aPseudomonas syringae =550 \\$wg$aPseudomonas =750 \2$aPseudomonas syringae$0(DNLM)D044224$5IEN =LDR 00559cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362932802441 =005 20120730164220.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023309 =035 \\$aCAW4148LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR82.P78$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.G5$cPathogen =150 \\$aPseudomonas mallei =450 \\$aActinobacillus mallei =450 \\$aBacillus mallei =450 \\$aMalleomyces mallei =450 \\$aPfeifferella mallei =550 \\$wg$aPseudomonas =750 \2$aBurkholderia mallei$5IEN$0(DNLM)D042726 =LDR 00472cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362932902441 =005 20120730164220.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023306 =035 \\$aCAW4145LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.E6 =150 \\$aProteus morganii =450 \\$aBacillus morgani =450 \\$aMorganella morganii =450 \\$aSalmonella morgani =550 \\$wg$aProteus (Bacteria) =750 \2$aMorganella morganii$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020613 =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362933002441 =005 20120730164219.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023305 =035 \\$aCAW4144NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6 =150 \\$aProteus (Bacteria) =450 \\$aLiquidobacterium =550 \\$wg$aEnterobacteriaceae =750 \2$aProteus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011511 =LDR 00521cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362933102441 =005 20120730164219.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023304 =035 \\$aCAW4143NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.P7 =150 \\$aPropionibacterium acnes =450 \\$aBacillus acnes =450 \\$aCorynebacterium acnes =450 \\$aCorynebacterium parvum =550 \\$wg$aPropionibacterium =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPropionibacterium acnes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011425 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362933202441 =005 20120730164219.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023303 =035 \\$aCAW4142NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.P7 =150 \\$aPropionibacterium =550 \\$wg$aPropionibacteriaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPropionibacterium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011424 =LDR 00427cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362933302441 =005 20120730164219.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023302 =035 \\$aCAW4141NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.P7 =150 \\$aPropionibacteriaceae =450 \\$aPropionic acid bacteria =550 \\$wg$aGram-positive bacteria =750 \2$aPropionibacteriaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011423 =LDR 00446cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362933402441 =005 20120730164219.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023300 =035 \\$aCAW4139NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.V53 =150 \\$aPhotobacterium =450 \\$aPhotobacter =450 \\$aPhotomonas =550 \\$wg$aVibrionaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPhotobacterium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010776 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362933502441 =005 20120730164219.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023298 =035 \\$aCAW4137NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.P47 =150 \\$aPeptococcus =550 \\$wg$aPeptococcaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPeptococcus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010460 =LDR 00376cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362933602441 =005 20120730164219.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023297 =035 \\$aCAW4136NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.P47 =150 \\$aPeptococcaceae =550 \\$wg$aGram-positive bacteria =750 \2$aPeptococcaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010459 =LDR 00410cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362933702441 =005 20120730164219.0 =008 880412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023296 =035 \\$aCAW4135NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.P25 =150 \\$aPasteurella multocida =450 \\$aPasteurella septica =550 \\$wg$aPasteurella =750 \2$aPasteurella multocida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016979 =LDR 00835cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362933802441 =005 20120730164219.0 =008 880412i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023295 =035 \\$aCAW4134LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dOrCS$dDLC =053 \0$aQR353.5.R5 =150 \\$aNeorickettsia =550 \\$wg$aRickettsiaceae =550 \\$aSalmon poisoning disease =670 \\$aWashington State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Salmon Poisoning Disease, accessed Feb. 11, 2011$b(Salmon Poisoning Disease; a potentially fatal condition seen in dogs that eat certain types of raw fish; Salmon can be infected with a parasite called Nanophyetus salmincola; the danger occurs when the parasite itself is infected with a rickettsial organism called Neorickettsia helminthoeca) =750 \2$aNeorickettsia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D041102 =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362933902441 =005 20120730164217.0 =008 880404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023213 =035 \\$aCAW4054NU =035 \\$ash 88023213 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaPS =053 \\$aQR353.5.A5 =150 \\$aAnaplasma =550 \\$wg$aAnaplasmataceae =750 \2$aAnaplasma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000709 =LDR 00563cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362934002441 =005 20120730164217.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023212 $zsh 93006355 =035 \\$aCAW4053NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aAlcaligenes =450 \\$aAlchromobacter =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =670 \\$aMESH$b(Alcaligenes) =670 \\$aBergey's man. determinative bacteriology:$bv. 1, p. 370. =670 \\$aSingleton. dict. micro. =750 \2$aAlcaligenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000421 =LDR 00501cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362934102441 =005 20120103161729.0 =008 880404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023211 =035 \\$aCAW4052NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.R45 =150 \\$aAgrobacterium tumefaciens =450 \\$aBacterium tumefaciens =450 \\$aPhytomonas tumefaciens =450 \\$aPseudomonas tumefaciens =550 \\$wg$aAgrobacterium =750 \2$aAgrobacterium tumefaciens$0(DNLM)D016960$5IEN =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362934202441 =005 20120202153604.0 =008 880404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023209 =035 \\$aCAW4050NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.R45 =150 \\$aAgrobacterium =450 \\$aPolymonas =550 \\$wg$aRhizobiaceae =750 \2$aAgrobacterium$0(DNLM)D060054$5IEN =LDR 00511cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362934302441 =005 20120730164216.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023205 =035 \\$aCAW4046NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.A35$cBacteriology =053 \\$aQR201.A2$cPathogen =150 \\$aActinomyces =450 \\$aNecrobacterium =450 \\$wnne$aStreptothrix =550 \\$wg$aActinomycetaceae =670 \\$aGould med. dict. =750 \2$aActinomyces$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000190 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362934402441 =005 20120730164216.0 =008 880404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023204 =035 \\$aCAW4045LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR82.P78 =150 \\$aAcetobacter xylinum =450 \\$aBacterium xylinum =550 \\$wg$aAcetobacter =750 \2$aGluconacetobacter xylinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D041822 =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362934502441 =005 20120730164216.0 =008 880404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023203 =035 \\$aCAW4044NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.P78 =150 \\$aAcetobacter =450 \\$aAcetic acid bacteria =550 \\$wg$aPseudomonadaceae =750 \2$aAcetobacter$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000091 =LDR 00921cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362934602441 =005 20120730164216.0 =008 880408i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88002082 =035 \\$aCAW3940NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aThiourea =450 \\$aSulfocarbamide =450 \\$aSulfourea =450 \\$wnnoa$aSulphourea$5IEN =450 \\$aThiocarbamide =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =550 \\$wg$aUrea =670 \\$aWork cat.: Eisele, J.A. Leaching gold and silver ores with sodium cyanide and thiourea ... 1988. =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(thiourea: sulfourea, sulfocarbamide, thiocarbamide) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(thiourea, thiocarbamide) =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(thiourea, CAS reg. no.: 62-56-6) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 4, 2007$b(Thiourea) =750 \2$aThiourea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013890 =LDR 00688cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362934702441 =005 20120730164216.0 =008 880406i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88002051 =035 \\$aCAW3914NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aSodium iodide =550 \\$wg$aIodides =550 \\$wg$aSodium compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Engineering and design properties of thallium-doped sodium iodide ... 1984. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/25/88$b(Sodium iodide) =675 \\$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aSodium Iodide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012974 =LDR 00637cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362934802441 =005 20120730164216.0 =008 880401i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88001936 =035 \\$aCAW3878LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF724.3.C58 =150 \\$aCognition in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Commons, M. Beyond formal operations, 1984-1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aCognition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003071 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCognition$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00835cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362934902441 =005 20120730164216.0 =008 880329i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88001840 =035 \\$aCAW3863NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC271.A65 =150 \\$aAntineoplastic antibiotics =450 \\$aAntibiotics, Antineoplastic$5IEN =450 \\$aAnticancer antibiotics =450 \\$aAntitumor antibiotics =450 \\$aCytotoxic antibiotics =550 \\$wg$aAntibiotics =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Remers, W.A. Chemistry of antitumor antibiotics, c1979. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antibiotics, Antineoplastic) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Antibiotics, Antineoplastic antibiotics) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aAntibiotics, Antineoplastic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000903 =LDR 00781cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362935002441 =005 20120730164216.0 =008 880324i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88001704 =035 \\$aCAW3853NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF967.M78 =150 \\$aBovine viral diarrhea =450 \\$aBVD (Disease) =450 \\$aMucosal disease complex in cattle =550 \\$wg$aMucosal diseases in cattle =550 \\$wg$aViral diarrhea =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/21/88$b(mucosal disease; bovine virus diarrhea) =670 \\$aMerck vet.:$bp. 266 (bovine viral diarrhea; sy: BVD, mucosal-disease complex) =670 \\$aEncyc. of animal care$b(bovine virus diarrhea/mucosal disease; BVD/MD) =750 \2$aBovine Virus Diarrhea-Mucosal Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001912 =LDR 01145cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362935102441 =005 20120730164216.0 =008 880323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88001679 =035 \\$aCAW3828NU =035 \\$ash 88001679 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQA76.9.U83 =150 \\$aUser interfaces (Computer systems) =450 \\$aInterfaces, User (Computer systems) =550 \\$wg$aHuman-machine systems =550 \\$aHuman-computer interaction =670 \\$aWork cat.: Technology Assessment and Management Conference. User interfaces, 1988. =670 \\$aStandard glossary of computer terminology. =670 \\$aLC data base, 03/16/88. =675 \\$aComputer dict.;$aThesaurus of computing terms =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the point at which a user interacts with a computer system, either directly through a terminal or indirectly through a data processing department. Works on the connections or links between two or more computer systems or devices are entered under$aComputer interfaces. =681 \\$iNote under$aComputer interfaces =750 \2$aUser-Computer Interface$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D014584 =LDR 00782cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362935202441 =005 20120730164216.0 =008 880322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88001636 =035 \\$aCAW3790NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC645.73 =150 \\$aMyelodysplastic syndromes =450 \\$aBone marrow$xDysplasia =450 \\$aDysmyelopoietic syndromes =550 \\$wg$aBone marrow$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aDysplasia =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =550 \\$aPreleukemia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kyoto Symposium on Myelodysplastic Syndromes : Pathophysiology and Treatment (1987) ... 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(x Dysmyelopoietic syndromes) =675 \\$aNIH =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aMyelodysplastic Syndromes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009190 =LDR 00619cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362935302441 =005 20150216165514.0 =008 880316||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88001527 =035 \\$aCAW3692NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP801.P686$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aRM666.P88$cPharmacology =150 \\$aPsoralens =450 \\$aFurocoumarins =550 \\$wg$aCoumarins =550 \\$wg$aDNA probes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Psoralen DNA photobiology, 1988. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b66-97-7. =670 \\$aMerck:$b7831. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aFurocoumarins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011564 =LDR 00496cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362935402441 =005 20120730164215.0 =008 880315in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88001450 =035 \\$aCAW3617NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR405 =150 \\$aOrthopoxviruses =550 \\$wg$aPoxviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fenner, F. The orthopoxviruses, 1988. =670 \\$aThe viruses:$bp. 64. =670 \\$aField's Virology:$bp. 661. =750 \2$aOrthopoxvirus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018155 =LDR 00655cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362935502441 =005 20120730164215.0 =008 880315in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88001448 =035 \\$aCAW3615NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aInterpersonal relations in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Berndt, T. Peer relationships in child development, 1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aInterpersonal Relations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007398 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aInterpersonal Relations$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00635cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362935602441 =005 20080419121120.0 =008 880307||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88001325 =035 \\$aCAW3504NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.U24 =150 \\$aUbiquitin =450 \\$aHigh mobility protein 20 =450 \\$aHMP-20 =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ubiquitin, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aChem. abstr. =675 \\$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aBest & Taylor's Physiol. principles of med. practice =750 \2$aUbiquitin$0(DNLM)D025801$5IEN =LDR 00564cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362935702441 =005 20060628132002.0 =008 880222i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88001043 =035 \\$aCAW3384NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL430.7.V5$cZoology =150 \\$aMercenaria =550 \\$wg$aVeneridae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Darling, W.S. Quahoging out of Rock Harbor, c1984$b(Venus mercenaria) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. I, p. 1151 (Mercenaria) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 1412 (Mercenaria) =750 \2$aMercenaria$0(DNLM)D049891$5IEN =LDR 00663cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362935802441 =005 20080327125002.0 =008 880222i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88001035 =035 \\$aCAW3376LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR99.7.O82 =150 \\$aOscillatoria =550 \\$wg$aOscillatoriaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Caract�erisation et essais de restauration d'un �ecosyst�eme d�egrad�e : le lac de Nantua ... 1985. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aBold algae:$bpp. 56-58. =670 \\$aChapman, V.J. The algae, 1973:$bpp. 25-6. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 51. =750 \2$aOscillatoria$0(DNLM)D054300$5IEN =LDR 00874cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362935902441 =005 20120730164215.0 =008 880218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000956 =035 \\$aCAW3343NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ486.6 =150 \\$aNeuropsychological tests for children =550 \\$wg$aNeuropsychological tests =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neuropsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Neuropsychological assessment in clinical child psychology, 1988. =670 \\$aNLM$b(Neuropsychological Tests--in infancy & childhood) =675 \\$aNIH med. & health rel. sci. thesaur.;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$81$wb$aNeuropsychological Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009483 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeuropsychological Tests$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00892cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362936002441 =005 20120730164215.0 =008 020904i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014451 $zsh 86007365 =035 \\$aCAW3327NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.U53$cZoology =150 \\$aBison =450 \\$aBisons =550 \\$wg$aBovidae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(bison, pl. bison or bisons: any of several large shaggy-maned usu. gregarious recent or extinct bovine mammals constituting the genus Bison.) =670 \\$aMcKenna, M.C. Classification of mammals above the species level, 1997:$bp. 446 (Bison) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world via WWW, Oct. 3, 2002$b(Bison, author H. Smith, 1827; a syn. of Bos according to Groves (1981)) =670 \\$aITIS, Oct. 3, 2002$b(Bison, Hamilton-Smith, 1827, invalid, valid name: Bos) =750 \2$aBison$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016164 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362936102441 =005 20120730164215.0 =008 880328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023200 =035 \\$aCAW1767LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.Z7$cBotany =150 \\$aZosteraceae =550 \\$wg$aHelobiae =750 \2$aZosteraceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035962 =LDR 00342cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362936202441 =005 20120730164215.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023185 =035 \\$aCAW1752NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.V5 =150 \\$aViolaceae =550 \\$wg$aViolales =750 \2$aViolaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029649 =LDR 00369cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362936302441 =005 20190726110757.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023184 =035 \\$aCAW1751LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.G74 =150 \\$aVetiveria =450 \\$aAnatherum =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =750 \2$aChrysopogon$0(DNLM)D049930$5IEN =LDR 00988cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362936402441 =005 20120730164215.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023182 =035 \\$aCAW1749LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$c(Botany) =053 \0$aSB351.V47$c(Vegetables) =150 \\$aVernonia =450 \\$aIronweed =450 \\$aNdol� =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$a93-242326: Njonga, B. La culture du Ndole, 1985:$bp. 4 (Toutes ces 4 esp�eces (Vernonia Calvoana, V. Pobegiuni, V. Colorata, V. Amygdalina) sont connues sous l'appellation de Ndol�e dans le langage courant.) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Vernonia, ironweed; ironweed, common name for five different plants) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Vernonia, Compositae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Vernonia Schreb., ironweed) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 486 (Vernonia) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Vernonia) =750 \2$aVernonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035741 =LDR 01792cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362936502441 =005 20170524132504.0 =008 031021i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023178 =035 \\$aCAW1745LC =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.A83$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aDrimia =450 \\$aGrass, Liverseed =450 \\$aLiverseed grass =450 \\$wnne$aUrginea =450 \\$aUrginia =550 \\$wg$aAsparagaceae =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Urginea in Hyacinthaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Urginea Steinh. Sometimes included in: Drimia Jacq. ex Willd. Family: Hyacinthaceae. Also placed in: Liliaceae. Possible synonyms: Thuranthos, Urgineopsis) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Urginea. Hyacinthaceae) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Urginea Steinh. = Drimia) =670 \\$aITIS, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Urginea Steinh. -- liverseed grass. Liliaceae) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Urginea (Monocotyledones: Liliaceae)) =670 \\$aWiersema, J.H. World economic plants, c1999$b(Urginea Steinh. - Liliaceae (Hyacinthaceae)) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, July 18, 2013$b(Genus Urginea Steinh. Probable synonym of: Drimia Jacq. ex Willd. Family: Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae, tribe Urgineeae. Also sometimes placed in: Hyacinthaceae, Liliaceae) =670 \\$aITIS, July 18, 2013$b(Urginea Steinh. Taxonomic Rank: Genus. Common Name(s): liverseed grass. Accepted Name(s): Drimia Jacq. ex Willd. Family Asparagaceae) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20130926 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Urginea =750 \2$aDrimia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031448 =LDR 00351cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362936602441 =005 20120730164215.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023175 =035 \\$aCAW1742LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L375 =150 \\$aUmbellularia =550 \\$wg$aLauraceae =750 \2$aUmbellularia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027422 =LDR 01200cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362936702441 =005 20120730164214.0 =008 880328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023166 =035 \\$aCAW1733LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 88023166 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \0$aSB205.T7$cForage plants =053 \0$aSB317.F44$cGeneral culture =150 \\$aFenugreek =450 \\$aFoenngreek =450 \\$aFoenugreek =450 \\$wnne$aTrigonella =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002072359: Fenugreek, the genus Trigonella, 2002. =670 \\$aPLANTS database, May 31, 2002$b(Trigonella, common name: fenugreek, trigonella foenum-graecum: sicklefruit fenugreek) =670 \\$aITIS database, May 31, 2002$b(Trigonella, rank: genus, vernacular name: fenugreek) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Fenugreek: Trigonella) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Trigonella; about 70 spp. of temp. herbs) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(fenugreek, foenngreek, foenugreek: a leguminous annual Asiatic herb (Trigonella foenum-graecum) with aromatic seeds used in making curry, imitation vanilla flavoring, and some vet. medicines) =750 \2$aTrigonella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029910 =LDR 00434cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362936802441 =005 20120730164214.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023156 =035 \\$aCAW1723LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK494.5.C975$cBotany =053 \\$aSD397.T5$cForestry =150 \\$aThuja =450 \\$aArborvitae =450 \\$aThuya =550 \\$wg$aCupressaceae =750 \2$aThuja$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029783 =LDR 00340cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362936902441 =005 20091110143752.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023155 =035 \\$aCAW1722LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C9 =150 \\$aThlaspi =550 \\$wg$aCruciferae =750 \2$aThlaspi$0(DNLM)D031227$5IEN =LDR 00351cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362937002441 =005 20120730164214.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023149 =035 \\$aCAW1716LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R215 =150 \\$aThalictrum =550 \\$wg$aRanunculaceae =750 \2$aThalictrum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031949 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362937102441 =005 20120730164214.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023146 =035 \\$aCAW1713LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aTephrosia =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =750 \2$aTephrosia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031304 =LDR 00345cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362937202441 =005 20120730164214.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023145 =035 \\$aCAW1712LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK494.5.T3 =150 \\$aTaxodium =550 \\$wg$aTaxodiaceae =750 \2$aTaxodium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032489 =LDR 00325cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362937302441 =005 20020416123825.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023144 =035 \\$aCAW1711LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.D54 =150 \\$aTamus =550 \\$wg$aDioscoreaceae =750 \0$aTamus$5IEN =LDR 00366cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362937402441 =005 20120730164214.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023141 =035 \\$aCAW1708LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.G35 =150 \\$aSwertia =450 \\$aSwerta =550 \\$wg$aGentianaceae =750 \2$aSwertia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029967 =LDR 00339cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362937502441 =005 20120730164214.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023139 =035 \\$aCAW1706LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S9 =150 \\$aStyrax =550 \\$wg$aStyracaceae =750 \2$aStyrax$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032362 =LDR 00346cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362937602441 =005 20120730164214.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023138 =035 \\$aCAW1705LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.S9 =150 \\$aStyracaceae =550 \\$wg$aEbenales =750 \2$aStyracaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029644 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362937702441 =005 20120730164214.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023136 =035 \\$aCAW1703LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A66 =150 \\$aStrophanthus =550 \\$wg$aApocynaceae =750 \2$aStrophanthus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030013 =LDR 00850cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362937802441 =005 20120730164214.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023124 =035 \\$aCAW1691LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.S64$cCulture =150 \\$aSpireas =450 \\$wnne$aSpiraea =450 \\$aSpiraeas =550 \\$wg$aRosaceae =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Spiraea. Spirea or spiraea, bridal-wreath) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(spirea or spiraea: a shrub of the genus Spiraea) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Spiraea; Spirea) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(spirea: any of various plants or shrubs of genus Spiraea. Also, spiraea) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. 9, p. 427 (spirea (Spiraea), common name and genus of about 100 species of shrubs) =750 \2$aSpiraea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031992 =LDR 01552cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362937902441 =005 20120730164214.0 =008 030109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023108 =035 \\$aCAW1675NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.C24$cBotany =150 \\$aSilene =450 \\$aBehen =450 \\$aCampions =450 \\$aCatchflies =450 \\$aCharesia =450 \\$aGastrocalyx =450 \\$aGastrolychnis =450 \\$aHeliosperma =450 \\$aMelandrium =450 \\$aMelandryum =450 \\$aSchischkiniella =450 \\$aSilenes =550 \\$wg$aCaryophyllaceae =670 \\$aWiersema, J.H. World economic plants, c1999$b(Silene - campion, catchfly. Caryophyllaceae) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Silene. Caryophyllaceae. Incl. Cucubalus, Lychnis, Melandrium, Viscaria. Campion, catchfly) =670 \\$aITIS, Jan. 9, 2003$b(Silene L. Common names: campion, catchfly, silene. Family Caryophyllaceae) =670 \\$aVascular plant families and genera, via WWW, Jan. 9, 2003$b(Charesia E.A.Busch = Silene L.; Gastrocalyx Schischk. = Silene L.; Heliosperma Rchb. = Silene L.; Melandryum Rchb. = Silene L.; Schischkiniella Steenis = Silene L.; lists Viscaria as valid genus) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, Jan. 9, 2003$b(Silene L. Caryophyllaceae. Common names: campion, catchfly. Synonyms: Behen, Gastrolychnis, Melandrium; probable synonym: Eudianthe; possible synonym: Cucubalus, Lychnis; lists Viscaria as syn. of Lychnis) =750 \2$aSilene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029751 =LDR 00517cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362938002441 =005 20030326141830.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023104 $zsh 88022669 =035 \\$aCAW1671NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.G74 =150 \\$aSetaria =450 \\$aBristle grass =450 \\$aChaetochloa =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant) =670 \\$aCklist. vasc. flora. =750 \0$aSetaria Plant$5IEN =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362938102441 =005 20120730164214.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023095 =035 \\$aCAW1662LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.S353 =150 \\$aSchisandraceae =450 \\$aSchizandriaceae =550 \\$wg$aMagnoliales =750 \2$aSchisandraceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029633 =LDR 00963cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362797902441 =005 20130305145828.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149975 =035 \\$aBZZ9881NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85149975 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL101$bQL345 =150 \\$aZoogeography =360 \\$isubdivision$aGeographical distribution$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Geographical distribution =450 \\$aAnimal distribution =450 \\$aAnimal geography =450 \\$aAnimals$xGeographical distribution =450 \\$aDistribution of animals, Geographical =450 \\$aGeographical distribution of animals =450 \\$aZoology$xGeographical distribution =550 \\$wg$aBiogeography =670 \\$aLC database, May 14, 2001$b(zoogeography; geographical distribution of animals; animal geography; animal distribution) =750 \2$aAnimal Distribution$0(DNLM)D063147$5IEN =LDR 00421cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362798002441 =005 20140423161532.0 =008 030822i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149970 =035 \\$aBZZ9876NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL77.5$cZoology =053 \0$aSF408$b408.6$cAnimal culture =150 \\$aZoo animals =550 \\$wg$aCaptive wild animals =750 \2$aAnimals, Zoo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000836 =LDR 00461cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362798102441 =005 20120730164118.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85149952 =035 \\$aBZZ9858NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aZonal centrifuge =450 \\$aZonal ultracentrifuge =550 \\$wg$aCentrifuges =550 \\$aCentrifugation, Density gradient =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCentrifugation, Zonal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002501 =LDR 00424cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362798202441 =005 20120730164118.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85149951 =035 \\$aBZZ9857NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aZona reticularis =450 \\$aAndrogenic zone =450 \\$aReticulata =450 \\$aX zone =550 \\$wg$aAdrenal cortex =750 \2$aZona Reticularis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015385 =LDR 00629cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362798302441 =005 20120730164118.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85149946 =035 \\$aBZZ9852NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aZollinger-Ellison syndrome =450 \\$aIslet cell tumor, Ulcerogenic =450 \\$aUlcerogenic islet cell tumor =550 \\$wg$aAdenomatosis, Familial endocrine =550 \\$wg$aChromaffin cells$xTumors =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPancreas$xTumors =550 \\$wg$aPeptic ulcer =750 \2$aZollinger-Ellison Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015043 =LDR 00528cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362798402441 =005 20121023153128.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149908 =035 \\$aBZZ9814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.Z7$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.Z7$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTN693.Z5$cMetallography =053 \0$aTP245.Z8$cChemical technology =150 \\$aZirconium compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =750 \2$aZirconium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015040 =LDR 00671cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362798502441 =005 20130731101321.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149899 =035 \\$aBZZ9805NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.Z7$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.Z7$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.Z7$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.Z7$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTA480.Z65$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTN693.Z5$cMetallography =053 \0$aTP245.Z8$cChemical technology =150 \\$aZirconium =550 \\$wg$aTitanium group =750 \2$aZirconium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015040 =LDR 00638cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362798602441 =005 20120730164118.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149877 =035 \\$aBZZ9783LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.Z65$cBotany =150 \\$aZingiberaceae =550 \\$wg$aZingiberales =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, June 30, 2008$b(order: Zingiberales; families: Cannaceae, Costaceae, Heliconiaceae, Lowiaceae, Marantaceae, Musaceae, Strelitziaceae, Zingiberaceae) =670 \\$aITIS, June 30, 2008$b(family: Zingiberaceae; order: Zingiberales) =750 \2$aZingiberaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030521 =LDR 00664cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362798702441 =005 20120730164118.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149871 =035 \\$aBZZ9777NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aZinc sulfate =450 \\$aWhite correpas =450 \\$aWhite vitriol =450 \\$wnne$aZinc sulphate =450 \\$aZinc vitriol =550 \\$wg$aSulfates =550 \\$wg$aZinc compounds =670 \\$aHawley's cond. chem. dict.$b(zinc sulfate (white vitriol, white correpas, zinc vitriol)) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Zinc sulphate =750 \2$aZinc Sulfate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019287 =LDR 00406cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362798802441 =005 20120730164118.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85149858 =035 \\$aBZZ9764NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC627.Z5 =150 \\$aZinc deficiency diseases =550 \\$wg$aTrace element deficiency diseases =750 \2$aZinc$xdeficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015032Q000172 =LDR 00510cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362798902441 =005 20121023153128.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149856 =035 \\$aBZZ9762NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.Z6$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.Z6$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.Z7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aZinc compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =750 \2$aZinc Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017967 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362799002441 =005 20120730164117.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149846 =035 \\$aBZZ9752NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85149846 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.Z6 =150 \\$aZinc$xIsotopes =750 \2$aZinc Isotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015033 =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362799102441 =005 20120730164117.0 =008 040524i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149842 =035 \\$aBZZ9748NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.Z6$cChemistry =053 \0$aTA480.Z6$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTS640$cManufacture =150 \\$aZinc =550 \\$wg$aTransition metals =750 \2$aZinc$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015032 =LDR 00434cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362799202441 =005 20120730164117.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149756 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02119409 =035 \\$aBZZ9662NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aZeranol =450 \\$aZearalanol =550 \\$wg$aEstrogen =550 \\$wg$aResorcinol =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aZeranol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015029 =LDR 00429cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362799302441 =005 20070612131102.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149750 =035 \\$aBZZ9656NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85149750 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQE391.Z5$cGeology =053 \0$aTN948.Z4$cMining =150 \\$aZeolites =550 \\$wg$aSilicate minerals =750 \2$aZeolites$0(DNLM)D017641$5IEN =LDR 01040cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362799402441 =005 20120730164117.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149694 =035 \\$aBZZ9600NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL638.C94$cZoology =150 \\$aZebra danio =450 \\$aBrachydanio rerio =450 \\$aDanio, Indian =450 \\$aDanio rerio =450 \\$aDanio, Zebra =450 \\$aIndian danio =450 \\$aIndian zebra fish =450 \\$aZebra fish, Indian =450 \\$aZebrafish (Zebra danio) =550 \\$wg$aBrachydanio =670 \\$aWesterfield, M. The zebrafish book : a guide for the laboratory use of zebrafish (Brachydanio rerio), c1993. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(zebra fish ... c. also zebra danio (B. rerio)) =670 \\$aSterba aquarium encyc.:$bp. 104 (B. rerio, zebra danio) =670 \\$aCoffey encyc. aquarium fish:$bp. 70 (zebrafish or zebra danio) =670 \\$aComp. aquarium encyc.:$bp. 211 (B. rerio, zebra danio) =750 \2$aZebrafish$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015027 =LDR 01158cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362799502441 =005 20131010111607.0 =008 040830i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149426 =035 \\$aBZZ9332NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.A83$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aYucca =450 \\$aClistoyucca =450 \\$aSamuela =450 \\$aSarcoyucca =450 \\$aYuca =450 \\$aYucca plants =450 \\$aYuccas =550 \\$wg$aAsparagaceae =670 \\$aRamsay, M. 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It is a silvery-metallic transition metal chemically similar to the lanthanides and it has often been classified as a "rare earth element.") =670 \\$aChemicool website, July 31, 2012:$bYttrium element facts (Classification: Yttrium is a transition metal & rare earth) =750 \2$aYttrium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015019 =LDR 00384cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362799802441 =005 20120730164117.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85149406 =035 \\$aBZZ9312NU =035 \\$ash 85149406 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD181.Y3 =150 \\$aYtterbium =550 \\$wg$aRare earth metals =750 \2$aYtterbium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015018 =LDR 00561cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362799902441 =005 20120730164117.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85149366 =035 \\$aBZZ9272NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aYouth and death =450 \\$aDeath and youth =550 \\$wg$aDeath =750 \2$81$wb$aAttitude to Death$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001293 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAttitude to Death$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00348cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362800002441 =005 20070419131242.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149335 =035 \\$aBZZ9241NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX361.Y6 =150 \\$aYouth$xNutrition =750 \2$aAdolescent Nutrition Physiology$0(DNLM)D017195$5IEN =LDR 00634cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362800102441 =005 20120730164117.0 =008 050503i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149320 $zsh 85089822 =035 \\$aBZZ9226NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV5824.Y68 =150 \\$aYouth$xDrug use =450 \\$wnne$aDrugs and youth =450 \\$wnne$aNarcotics and youth =750 \2$81$wb$aOpioid-Related Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009293 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aOpioid-Related Disorders$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 01115cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362800202441 =005 20120730164117.0 =008 060526i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149310 =035 \\$aBZZ9216NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ793$bHQ799.9 =150 \\$aYouth =360 \\$isubdivision$aChildhood and youth$iunder names of individual persons; also subdivision$aYouth$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Youth =360 \\$isubdivision$aChildhood and youth$iunder names of individual persons =450 \\$aYoung people =450 \\$aYoung persons =450 \\$aYoungsters =450 \\$aYouths =550 \\$wg$aAge groups =550 \\$wg$aLife cycle, Human =670 \\$aRandom House$b(youth, pl. youths) =670 \\$aTransient youth in California, 1948:$bforeword (young people) pp. 1-3 (young person; youngsters; youths) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the time of life between thirteen and twenty-five years, as well as on people in this general age range, including teenagers and young adults. =750 \2$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =LDR 00558cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362800302441 =005 20091028100047.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85149273 =035 \\$aBZZ9179NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHQ799.5$bHQ799.9 =150 \\$aYoung adults =450 \\$aYoung people =450 \\$aYoung persons =550 \\$wg$aAdulthood =550 \\$wg$aYouth =680 \\$iHere are entered works on people in the general age range of eighteen through twenty-five years. =750 \2$aYoung Adult$0(DNLM)D055815$5IEN =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362800402441 =005 20120730164116.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85149208 =035 \\$aBZZ9114NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aYolk sac =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =550 \\$wg$aPlacenta =750 \2$aYolk Sac$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015017 =LDR 00330cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362800502441 =005 20120730164116.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85149195 =035 \\$aBZZ9101NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aYohimbine =550 \\$wg$aRauwolfia (Drug) =750 \2$aYohimbine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015016 =LDR 00442cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362800602441 =005 20120730164116.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149192 =035 \\$aBZZ9098NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF275.Y6 =150 \\$aYogurt =450 \\$aJoghurt =450 \\$aJogurt =450 \\$aYoghourt =450 \\$aYoghurt =550 \\$wg$aCultured milk =750 \2$aYogurt$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015014 =LDR 00494cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362800702441 =005 20120730164116.0 =008 050328||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149174 =035 \\$aBZZ9080NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aB132.Y6$cPhilosophy =053 \0$aBL1238.52$bBL1238.56$cHinduism =150 \\$aYoga =450 \\$aYoga exercises =450 \\$aYoga$xHinduism =550 \\$wg$aExercise =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy, Indic =750 \2$aYoga$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015013 =LDR 00443cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362800802441 =005 20120730164116.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85149161 =035 \\$aBZZ9067NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aB127.Y56 =150 \\$aYin-yang =450 \\$aYang and yin =450 \\$aYin and yang =550 \\$wg$aCosmology =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy, Chinese =750 \2$aYin-Yang$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016709 =LDR 00427cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362800902441 =005 20120730164116.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149132 =035 \\$aBZZ9038NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.Y45 =150 \\$aYersinia infections =450 \\$aYersiniosis =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =750 \2$aYersinia Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015009 =LDR 00543cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362801002441 =005 20120730164116.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85149131 =035 \\$aBZZ9037NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.E6$cBacteriology =150 \\$aYersinia enterocolitica =450 \\$aBacterium enterocoliticum =450 \\$aGerme X =450 \\$aPasteurella pseudotuberculosis type B =450 \\$aPasteurella X =550 \\$wg$aYersinia =750 \2$aYersinia enterocolitica$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015008 =LDR 00352cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362801102441 =005 20120730164116.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149095 =035 \\$aBZZ9001LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aYellow fever vaccine =550 \\$wg$aViral vaccines =750 \2$aYellow Fever Vaccine$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D022341 =LDR 00504cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362801202441 =005 20120730164116.0 =008 920803i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149092 =035 \\$aBZZ8998NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA644.Y4$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC206$bRC216$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aYellow fever =550 \\$wg$aArbovirus infections =550 \\$wg$aFlaviviral diseases =681 \\$iExample under$aFever =750 \2$aYellow Fever$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015004 =LDR 00508cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362801302441 =005 20060607165100.0 =008 060410i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149079 =035 \\$aBZZ8985NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P93$cZoology =150 \\$aYellow baboon =450 \\$aPapio cynocephalus =550 \\$wg$aPapio =670 \\$aNowak, R.M. Mammals of the world, 1999:$bv. 1, p. 588 (Papio cynocephalus, yellow baboon) =750 \2$aPapio cynocephalus$0(DNLM)D048548$5IEN =LDR 00640cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362801402441 =005 20090430111540.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85149066 =035 \\$aBZZ8972NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK617.5$cBotany =150 \\$aYeast fungi =450 \\$aYeasts =550 \\$wg$aFungi =550 \\$aBasidiomycetes =550 \\$aBlastomycetes =550 \\$aEndomycetales =680 \\$iHere are entered botanical works on yeasts. Works on yeasts as micro-organisms of fermentation are entered under$aYeast. =681 \\$iNote under$aYeast =750 \2$aYeasts$0(DNLM)D015003$5IEN =LDR 00372cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362801502441 =005 20120730164115.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85149048 =035 \\$aBZZ8954NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC205 =150 \\$aYaws =450 \\$aFramboesia =550 \\$wg$aTreponematoses =750 \2$aYaws$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015001 =LDR 00440cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362801602441 =005 20120730164115.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85149047 =035 \\$aBZZ8953NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aYawning =450 \\$aOscitation =550 \\$wg$aRespiration =670 \\$aIntl. dict. of med. and biol.$b(Yawn; yawning; also called oscitation) =750 \2$aYawning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015000 =LDR 00445cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362801702441 =005 20120730164115.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148976 =035 \\$aBZZ8882NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.D54$cBotany =053 \\$aSB211.Y3$cCulture =150 \\$aYams =450 \\$aDioscorea =550 \\$wg$aDioscoreaceae =550 \\$wg$aSweet potatoes =750 \2$aDioscorea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027742 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362801802441 =005 20120730164115.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148874 =035 \\$aBZZ8780NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aY chromosome =450 \\$aChromosome Y =550 \\$wg$aSex chromosomes =750 \2$aY Chromosome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014998 =LDR 00345cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362801902441 =005 20080324100522.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148867 =035 \\$aBZZ8773LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A6 =150 \\$aXylopia =550 \\$wg$aAnnonaceae =750 \2$aXylopia$0(DNLM)D054336$5IEN =LDR 00630cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362802002441 =005 20120730164115.0 =008 920204||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85148855 =035 \\$aBZZ8761NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD86.L52$cAnesthesiology =150 \\$aLidocaine =450 \\$aLignocaine =450 \\$wnne$aXylocaine =550 \\$wg$aAcetanilide =550 \\$wg$aLocal anesthetics =550 \\$wg$aMyocardial depressants =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Lidocaine, also called lignocaine; Xylocaine, a proprietary name for lidocaine) =750 \2$aLidocaine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008012 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362802102441 =005 20120730164115.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148854 =035 \\$aBZZ8760NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aXylitol =550 \\$wg$aPolyols =550 \\$wg$aSugar substitutes =750 \2$aXylitol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014993 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362802202441 =005 20120730164115.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148853 =035 \\$aBZZ8759NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aXylene =450 \\$aXylenes$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAromatic compounds =750 \2$aXylenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014992 =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362802302441 =005 20070605092909.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148852 =035 \\$aBZZ8758NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aXylem =550 \\$wg$aPlant cells and tissues =550 \\$wg$aVascular system of plants =750 \2$aXylem$0(DNLM)D052584$5IEN =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362802402441 =005 20060516084408.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148850 =035 \\$aBZZ8756LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK623.X =150 \\$aXylariales =550 \\$wg$aPyrenomycetes =750 \2$aXylariales$0(DNLM)D013098$5IEN =LDR 00426cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362802502441 =005 20120730164115.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148838 =035 \\$aBZZ8744NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL447.7 =150 \\$aXiphosura =450 \\$aHorseshoe crabs$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aMerostomata =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHorseshoe Crabs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006737 =LDR 00342cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362802602441 =005 20120730164115.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148813 =035 \\$aBZZ8719NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aXeroradiography =550 \\$wg$aRadiography =750 \2$aXeroradiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014986 =LDR 00617cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362802702441 =005 20120730164115.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85148810 =035 \\$aBZZ8716NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aXerophthalmia =450 \\$aConjunctivitis arida =450 \\$wnne$aEye$xXerosis =450 \\$aOphthalmoxerosis =450 \\$aXeroma =450 \\$aXerophthalmus =450 \\$aXerosis of the eye =550 \\$wg$aConjunctiva$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aDry eye syndromes =550 \\$wg$aVitamin A deficiency =750 \2$aXerophthalmia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014985 =LDR 00590cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362802802441 =005 20130515141323.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85148808 =035 \\$aBZZ8714NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aXeroderma pigmentosum =450 \\$aKaposi's disease =450 \\$aXP (Disease) =550 \\$wg$aPhotosensitivity disorders =550 \\$wg$aPrecancerous conditions =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xAbnormalities =670 \\$a2012033360: Mitchard, Jacquelyn. What we saw at night, 2012. =750 \2$aXeroderma Pigmentosum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014983 =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362802902441 =005 20120730164115.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148805 =035 \\$aBZZ8711NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL668.E265 =150 \\$aXenopus laevis =450 \\$aDactylethra laevis =450 \\$aSouth African clawed frog =550 \\$wg$aXenopus =750 \2$aXenopus laevis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014982 =LDR 00438cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362803002441 =005 20120730164114.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148804 =035 \\$aBZZ8710NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL668.E265 =150 \\$aXenopus =450 \\$aAfrican clawed frog =450 \\$aDactylethra =450 \\$aSilurana =550 \\$wg$aPipidae =750 \2$aXenopus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014981 =LDR 00380cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362803102441 =005 20110525105448.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148801 =035 \\$aBZZ8707LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL599.7.P8 =150 \\$aXenopsylla =450 \\$aLaemopsylla =550 \\$wg$aPulicidae =750 \2$aXenopsylla$0(DNLM)D058260$5IEN =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362803202441 =005 20150520103052.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148799 =035 \\$aBZZ8705NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aXenophobia =450 \\$aZenophobia =550 \\$wg$aPhobias =750 \2$aXenophobia$0(DNLM)D065806$5IEN =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362803302441 =005 20120730164114.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85148791 =035 \\$aBZZ8697NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85148791 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.X4 =150 \\$aXenon$xIsotopes =550 \\$wg$aFission gases =750 \2$aXenon Isotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014979 =LDR 01138cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362803402441 =005 20121226153343.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85148790 =035 \\$aBZZ8696NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.X4$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.X4$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.X4$cChemical technology =150 \\$aXenon =550 \\$wg$aGases, Rare =670 \\$aEncyc. Britannica online, Aug. 31, 2012$b(xenon (Xe), chemical element, a heavy and extremely rare gas of Group 18 (noble gases) of the periodic table. It was the first noble gas found to form true chemical compounds.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 31, 2012$b(Xenon is a chemical element with the symbol Xe and atomic number 54. It is a colorless, heavy, odorless noble gas, that occurs in the Earth's atmosphere in trace amounts.) =670 \\$aThe element xenon, via It's elemental website, Aug. 31, 2012$b(Xenon; Xe; Phase at Room Temperature: Gas; Element Classification: Non-metal; Period Number: 5; Group Number: 18; Group Name: Noble Gas) =750 \2$aXenon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014978 =LDR 00643cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362803502441 =005 20140305172453.0 =008 050209i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85148789 =035 \\$aBZZ8695NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR188.8 =150 \\$aXenografts =450 \\$aHeterografts =450 \\$aHeterologous transplants =450 \\$aHeteroplastic grafts =450 \\$aXenotransplantation =550 \\$wg$aTransplantation of organs, tissues, etc. =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict.$b(xenotransplantation) =670 \\$aMcLean, S. Xenotransplantation, c2005. =750 \2$aHeterografts$0(DNLM)D064593$5IEN =LDR 00500cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362803602441 =005 20120730164114.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148783 =035 \\$aBZZ8689NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP529 =150 \\$aXenobiotics =450 \\$aForeign chemical compounds =450 \\$aForeign compounds =450 \\$aXenobiotic compounds =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =750 \2$aXenobiotics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015262 =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362803702441 =005 20120730164114.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148772 =035 \\$aBZZ8678NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aXanthophylls =450 \\$aLuteins =550 \\$wg$aCarotenes =750 \2$aXanthophylls$5IEN$0(DNLM)D024341 =LDR 00717cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362803802441 =005 20120730164114.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148769 =035 \\$aBZZ8675NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.P78$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aXanthomonas campestris =450 \\$aBacillus campestris =450 \\$aBacterium campestris =450 \\$aCitrus canker bacteria =450 \\$aPhytomonas campestris =450 \\$aPseudomonas campestris =450 \\$aXanthomonas campestris campestris =450 \\$aXanthomonas campestris pv. citri =450 \\$aXanthomonas citri =550 \\$wg$aXanthomonas =750 \2$aXanthomonas campestris$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016959 =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362803902441 =005 20070605092024.0 =008 930323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85148767 =035 \\$aBZZ8673NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.P78$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aXanthomonas =550 \\$wg$aPseudomonadaceae =750 \2$aXanthomonas$0(DNLM)D014974$5IEN =LDR 00467cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362804002441 =005 20120730164114.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148766 =035 \\$aBZZ8672NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aXanthoma =450 \\$aVitiligoidea =450 \\$aXanthelasma =550 \\$wg$aCutaneous manifestations of general diseases =550 \\$wg$aLipids$xMetabolism$xDisorders =750 \2$aXanthomatosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014973 =LDR 00445cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362804102441 =005 20120730164114.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148765 =035 \\$aBZZ8671NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP603 =150 \\$aXanthine oxidase =450 \\$aXanthinoxidase =450 \\$aXO (Enzyme) =550 \\$wg$aOxidases =550 \\$wg$aXanthine =750 \2$aXanthine Oxidase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014969 =LDR 00517cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362804202441 =005 20120730164114.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148764 =035 \\$aBZZ8670NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD401 =150 \\$aXanthine =450 \\$aDihydropurinedione =450 \\$aDioxopurine =550 \\$wg$aAlloxuric substances =550 \\$wg$aNitrogen excretion =550 \\$wg$aPurines =550 \\$wg$aUrine$xAnalysis =750 \2$aXanthine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019820 =LDR 00460cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362804302441 =005 20120730164114.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85148760 =035 \\$aBZZ8666NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aXanthene =450 \\$aDiphenylene methane oxide =450 \\$aMethylene diphenylene oxide =450 \\$aTricyclic dibenzopyran =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =750 \2$aXanthenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014966 =LDR 00623cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362804402441 =005 20120730164108.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85146578 =035 \\$aBZZ6484NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.W6$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC204$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aWhooping cough =450 \\$aPertussis =550 \\$wg$aCough =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory infections =670 \\$aMESH$b(Whooping cough) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Whooping cough) =750 \2$aWhooping Cough$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014917 =LDR 00401cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362804502441 =005 20120730164107.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85146573 =035 \\$aBZZ6479NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aWhole body counters =550 \\$wg$aRadioisotopes in the body =550 \\$wg$aScintillation counters =750 \2$aWhole-Body Counting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014915 =LDR 01458cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362804602441 =005 20100720141014.0 =008 050718i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85146532 =035 \\$aBZZ6438NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dAkARLIS$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C433$cZoology =150 \\$aWhite whale =450 \\$aBeluga (Mammal) =450 \\$aBeluga whale =450 \\$aBelukha whale =450 \\$aCanary, Sea =450 \\$aDelphinapterus albicans =450 \\$aDelphinapterus beluga =450 \\$aDelphinapterus catodon =450 \\$aDelphinapterus dorofeevi =450 \\$aDelphinapterus leucas =450 \\$aDelphinapterus marisalbi =450 \\$aDelphinus leucas =450 \\$aSea canary =550 \\$wg$aDelphinapterus =670 \\$aNowak, R.M. Walker's mammals of the world, 1999:$bp. 907 (Genus Delphinapterus, Beluga or white whale, single species D. leucas) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(white whale: a small toothed whalt (Delphinapterus leucas) chiefly of northern waters that is white when full-grown. Also called beluga, sea canary) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world via WWW, July 14, 2005$b(Delphinapterus leucas, common name: Beluga, original name: Delphinus leucas, synonyms: D. albicans, D. beluga, D. catodon, D. dorofeevi, D. marisalbi) =670 \\$aBiological investigations of belukha whales in waters of western and northern Alaska, 1982. =750 \2$aBeluga Whale$0(DNLM)D050643$5IEN =LDR 00622cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362804702441 =005 20120730164107.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85146449 =035 \\$aBZZ6355NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aWhistle blowing =450 \\$aBlowing the whistle =450 \\$aWhistleblowing =550 \\$wg$aPublic interest =550 \\$aLeaks (Disclosure of information) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the practice of calling public attention to waste, mismanagement or corruption in government, industry, the military, etc. =750 \2$aWhistleblowing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035642 =LDR 00475cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362804802441 =005 20120730164107.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85146432 =035 \\$aBZZ6338NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD533.5 =150 \\$aWhiplash injuries =550 \\$wg$aCervical vertebrae$xWounds and injuries =550 \\$wg$aNeck$xWounds and injuries =550 \\$wg$aTraffic accidents =750 \2$aWhiplash Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014911 =LDR 00480cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362804902441 =005 20120730164107.0 =008 920114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85146406 =035 \\$aBZZ6312NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85146406 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD757.W4 =150 \\$aWheelchairs =450 \\$aWheel chairs =550 \\$wg$aChairs for people with disabilities =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedic apparatus =750 \2$aWheelchairs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014910 =LDR 00805cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362805002441 =005 20120730164107.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85146366 =035 \\$aBZZ6272NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGT5899.W5$cManners and customs =053 \0$aQK495.G74$cBotany =053 \0$aSB191.W5$cCulture =150 \\$aWheat =450 \\$aBreadstuffs =450 \\$aCultivated wheats =450 \\$aSpring wheat =450 \\$aTriticum =450 \\$aTriticum aestivum =450 \\$aTriticum sativum =450 \\$aTriticum vulgare =450 \\$aWheats, Cultivated =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =670 \\$aKimber, G. Wild wheat, 1987:$bp. 129 (cultivated wheats) =681 \\$iExample under$aField crops; Grain =750 \2$aTriticum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014908 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362805102441 =005 20120730164107.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85146352 =035 \\$aBZZ6258NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C4$bQL737.C438 =150 \\$aWhales =550 \\$wg$aCetacea =750 \2$aWhales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014907 =LDR 00400cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362805202441 =005 20120730164107.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85146334 =035 \\$aBZZ6240NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aWetting agents =550 \\$wg$aAdsorption =550 \\$wg$aCohesion =550 \\$aSurface active agents =750 \2$aWetting Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014906 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362805302441 =005 20120730164107.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85146333 =035 \\$aBZZ6239NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aWetting =550 \\$wg$aSurface chemistry =550 \\$aSurface tension =750 \2$aWettability$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017155 =LDR 00505cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362805402441 =005 20070605091434.0 =008 860227i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85146328 =035 \\$aBZZ6234NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \\$aGB621$bGB628$cGeomorphology =053 \\$aQH87.3$cNatural history =150 \\$aWetlands =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aWetland =550 \\$wg$aAquatic resources =550 \\$wg$aLandforms =750 \2$aWetlands$0(DNLM)D053833$5IEN =LDR 00400cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362805502441 =005 20120730164107.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85146125 =035 \\$aBZZ6031NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aWernicke's encephalopathy =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aVitamin B1 deficiency =750 \2$aWernicke Encephalopathy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014899 =LDR 00486cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362805602441 =005 20120730164106.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85146124 =035 \\$aBZZ6030NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC580.W47 =150 \\$aWerner's syndrome =450 \\$aAdult progeria =450 \\$aProgeria, Adult =450 \\$aWerner syndrome =550 \\$wg$aProgeria =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =750 \2$aWerner Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014898 =LDR 00431cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362805702441 =005 20120522112529.0 =008 050730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85146057 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTD405$bTD414$cWater-supply =150 \\$aWells =450 \\$aTube wells =450 \\$aWater wells =550 \\$wg$aHydraulic structures =550 \\$aWell water =750 \2$aWater Wells$0(DNLM)D060986$5IEN =LDR 01000cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362805802441 =005 20120730164106.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85146012 =035 \\$aBZZ5918NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTS227$bTS228.96$cIndustrial =053 \0$aTT211$cHandicraft =150 \\$aWelding =360 \\$isubdivision$aWelding$iunder individual land vehicles and types of land vehicles and individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aAutomobiles--Welding; Copper--Welding =360 \\$isubdivision$aWelding$iunder individual land vehicles and individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aAutomobiles--Welding; Copper--Welding =360 \\$isubdivision$aWelding$iunder individual land vehicles and individual chemicals, e.g.$aAutomobiles--Welding; Copper--Welding =550 \\$wg$aForging =550 \\$wg$aManufacturing processes =550 \\$wg$aMetal-work =550 \\$wg$aSealing (Technology) =750 \2$aWelding$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014896 =LDR 00445cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362805902441 =005 20120730164106.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85145979 =035 \\$aBZZ5885NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC184.S5 =150 \\$aWeil's disease =450 \\$aJaundice, Spirochaetal =550 \\$wg$aLeptospirosis =550 \\$wg$aOccupational diseases =750 \2$aWeil Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014895 =LDR 01200cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362806002441 =005 20120730164106.0 =008 010810i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85145963 =035 \\$aBZZ5869NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC81$bQC114 =150 \\$aWeights and measures =360 \\$isubdivision$aWeights and measures$iunder types of commodities or merchandise, e.g.$aMilk--Weights and measures,$iand headings for units of weight or measure, e.g.$aCarat (Unit of weight); Cubit =450 \\$aMeasures =450 \\$aWeights and measurements$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =550 \\$aMetrology =550 \\$aUnits of measurement =550 \\$aWeight (Physics) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a system of standard units of measure. Works on the science of measurement or of weights and measures are entered under$aMetrology.$iWorks on a quantity taken as a standard of measurement are entered under$aUnits of measurement.$iWorks on the force exerted by the gravitational field on a body are entered under$aWeight (Physics). =681 \\$iNotes under$aMetrology; Units of measurement; Weight (Physics) =750 \2$aWeights and Measures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014894 =LDR 00428cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362806102441 =005 20120730164106.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85145962 =035 \\$aBZZ5868NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTL1675 =150 \\$aWeightlessness simulators =450 \\$aZero-G devices =550 \\$wg$aSynthetic training devices =750 \2$aWeightlessness Simulation$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D018474 =LDR 01189cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362806202441 =005 20120730164105.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85145961 =035 \\$aBZZ5867NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP82.2.W4$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRC1151.W44$cSpace medicine =150 \\$aWeightlessness =450 \\$aFree fall, Physiological effect of =450 \\$aGravity-free state, Physiological effect of =450 \\$aSubgravity state, Physiological effect of =450 \\$aZero-gravity state, Physiological effect of =550 \\$wg$aGravitation =550 \\$wg$aGravity$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aSpace biology =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the physiological and psychological effects of environments in which the gravitational forces are zero or markedly lower than the gravity on earth. =680 \\$iWorks on the physiological effects of normal gravity and of acceleration expressed in g's are entered under$aGravity--Physiological effect. =680 \\$iWorks on the physics or theory of gravitational forces are entered under$aGravitation$ior$aGravity. =750 \2$aWeightlessness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014893 =LDR 00940cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362806302441 =005 20120730164105.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85145959 =035 \\$aBZZ5865NU =035 \\$aSH 85145959 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aWeight loss preparations =450 \\$aAnti-obesity preparations =450 \\$aAntiobesity preparations =450 \\$wnne$aWeight reducing preparations =550 \\$wg$aHealth products =670 \\$aHafen, B.Q. Self-health handbook, 1980:$bp. 102 (Weight control products) =670 \\$aKnow your drugs and medications, 1991:$bp. 125 (weight loss products) =670 \\$aGood housekeeping family guide to medications, 1980:$bpp. 106-109 (weight loss, medications for) =670 \\$aRxList, Oct. 7, 1999$b(Category: anti-obesity) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Oct. 7, 1999$b(in abstracts: antiobesity drugs) =750 \2$aAnti-Obesity Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019440 =LDR 00763cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362806402441 =005 20120730164105.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85145957 =035 \\$aBZZ5863NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGV546.3 =150 \\$aWeight lifting =450 \\$aLifting weights =450 \\$aWeightlifting =550 \\$wg$aAthletics =550 \\$wg$aLifting and carrying =550 \\$wg$aWeight training =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(weight lifting) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(weightlifting) =670 \\$aAmer. Heritage dict.$b(weightlifting) =670 \\$aAAT$b(weightlifting) =670 \\$aLC database, 2/8/95$b(usage: weight lifting (16); weightlifting (17)) =750 \2$aWeight Lifting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014891 =LDR 01667cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362806502441 =005 20140703124828.0 =008 040803i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85145922 =035 \\$aBZZ5828NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aSB610$bSB615 =150 \\$aWeeds$xControl =360 \\$isubdivision$aControl$iunder individual weeds and groups of weeds, e.g.$aPrickly pears--Control; Aquatic weeds--Control;$iand subdivision$aWeed control$iunder individual crops and groups of crops, e.g.$aCorn--Weed control =450 \\$aCrops$xWeed control =450 \\$aEradication of weeds =450 \\$aSuppression, Weed =450 \\$aWeed control =450 \\$aWeed eradication =450 \\$aWeed management =450 \\$aWeed suppression =450 \\$aWeeds$xEradication =450 \\$aWeeds$xManagement =550 \\$wg$aVegetation management =550 \\$aHerbicides =670 \\$aHollstedt, C. Cover crops for forest vegetation management, c1995:$bp. 1 (controlling weeds; weed suppression) =670 \\$aCommunity involvement in off-reserve and on-reserve management of environmental weeds, 1997:$bp. vii (management of environmental weeds; management of weeds; weed management) =670 \\$aBrown, K. Is eradication of spartina from the South Island feasible?, 2013:$bp. 12 (weed eradication) =670 \\$aWoldendorp, G. Weed eradication, c2004. =670 \\$aNoxious weed control and eradication, 2004. =670 \\$aWilson, A.D. Some common weeds and their eradication, 1906. =670 \\$aAnthony, R.D. The eradication of weeds by means of chemical sprays, 1913. =750 \2$aWeed Control$0(DNLM)D058728$5IEN =LDR 01168cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362806602441 =005 20110505104733.0 =008 031215i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85145920 =035 \\$aBZZ5826NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aSB610$bSB615 =053 \\$aSB611$bSB615$5IEN =150 \\$aWeeds =360 \\$iindividual weeds and groups of weeds, e.g.$aQuitch-grass; Thistles =450 \\$aPest plants =450 \\$aPlant pests (Plants) =450 \\$aWeed plants =450 \\$aWeedy plants =550 \\$wg$aAgricultural pests =550 \\$wg$aBotany, Economic =550 \\$wg$aPlants =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 27, 2000$b(weeds; weed plants; weedy plants) =670 \\$aA guide to pest plant management in the Taranaki region, 2001:$bp. 2 ("Pest plants are those weeds identified ... as having (or being capable of having) a regionally significant adverse effect. These weeds were either introduced to Taranaki accidentally ... or were imported as garden plants ...") =670 \\$aPest management strategy for Taranaki. Plants, 2001:$bpref. (pest plants; pest plant species) =750 \2$aPlant Weeds$0(DNLM)D057685$5IEN =LDR 00691cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362806702441 =005 20120730164105.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85145891 =035 \\$aBZZ5797NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aBF432.5.W42$cPsychology =053 \\$aLB1131.75.W47$cEducation =150 \\$aWechsler Intelligence Scale for Children =450 \\$aWISC (Intelligence test) =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xIntelligence testing =750 \2$81$wb$aWechsler Scales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014888 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aWechsler Scales$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00656cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362806802441 =005 20120730164105.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85145890 =035 \\$aBZZ5796NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF432.5.W4 =150 \\$aWechsler adult intelligence scale =450 \\$aBellevue intelligence scales =450 \\$aWAIS (Intelligence test) =450 \\$aWechsler-Bellevue intelligence scales =450 \\$aWechsler intelligence scales =550 \\$wg$aIntelligence tests =670 \\$aWork cat.: Swiercinsky, D. 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Works on physical and economic access to adequate water are entered under$aWater security. =681 \\$iNotes under$aMunicipal water supply; Water security =750 \2$aWater Supply$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014881 =750 \2$aWater Resources$5IEN$0(DNLM)D062066 =LDR 01724cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362807402441 =005 20120522112213.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85145600 =035 \\$aBZZ5506NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aTD370$bTD375 =150 \\$aWater quality =360 \\$isubdivisions$aEffect of water quality on; Embryos--Effect of water quality on;$iand$aLarvae--Effect of water quality on$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Effect of water quality on; Fishes--Embryos--Effect of water quality on; Fishes--Larvae--Effect of water quality on =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of water quality on$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Effect of water quality on =450 \\$aFreshwater$xQuality =450 \\$aFreshwater quality =450 \\$aMarine water quality =450 \\$aQuality of water =450 \\$aSeawater$xQuality =450 \\$aSeawater quality =450 \\$aWater$xQuality =550 \\$wg$aEnvironmental quality =550 \\$wg$aWater$xComposition =670 \\$aCardwell, R.D. 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Works about textbooks in a particular branch of study as well as individual textbooks in a branch of study are entered under the heading for the branch of study with the subdivision$aTextbooks. =750 \2$aTextbooks as Topic$0(DNLM)D013782$5IEN =LDR 00502cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362839702441 =005 20120730164004.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134227 =035 \\$aBZY4133NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP632.T46$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aTetrodotoxin =450 \\$aFuga toxin =450 \\$aTarichatoxin =550 \\$wg$aMarine toxins =550 \\$wg$aNeurotoxic agents =550 \\$wg$aPyrimidines =750 \2$aTetrodotoxin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013779 =LDR 00319cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362839802441 =005 20040824082028.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134221 =035 \\$aBZY4127NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQD441 =150 \\$aTetrapyrroles =750 \2$aTetrapyrroles$0(DNLM)D045725$5IEN =LDR 00352cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362839902441 =005 20120730164003.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134220 =035 \\$aBZY4126NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTetraphenylborates =550 \\$wg$aOrganoboron compounds =750 \2$aTetraphenylborate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013775 =LDR 00429cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362840002441 =005 20120730164003.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134216 =035 \\$aBZY4122LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL637.9.T4 =150 \\$aTetraodontiformes =450 \\$aDiodontomorphi =450 \\$aPlectognathi =550 \\$wg$aOsteichthyes =750 \2$aTetraodontiformes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D023721 =LDR 01048cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362840102441 =005 20120730164003.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134205 =035 \\$aBZY4111LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL458.2.T4$cZoology =150 \\$aSpider mites =450 \\$aRed spider mites =450 \\$aRed spiders (Mites) =450 \\$wnne$aTetranychidae =450 \\$aTetranychids =550 \\$wg$aAcariformes =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 141 (Tetranychidae; spider mites; tetranychids. Superfamily Tetranychoidea, suborder Prostigmata, order Acariformes) =670 \\$aKrantz, G.W. A manual of acarology, 1971, c1970:$bp. 38 (spider mites, family Tetranychidae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(spider mite, see red spider; red spider, also red spider mite: any of the small web-spinning mites of the family Tetranychidae; tetranychid: a mite of the family Tetranychidae, see red spider) =670 \\$aLC database, 5/22/96$b(titles: spider mites) =750 \2$aTetranychidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D040102 =LDR 00424cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362840202441 =005 20120730164003.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134202 =035 \\$aBZY4108NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTetralogy of Fallot =450 \\$aBlue baby =450 \\$aFallot's tetralogy =550 \\$wg$aCongenital heart disease =750 \2$aTetralogy of Fallot$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013771 =LDR 00475cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362840302441 =005 20040824081658.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134201 =035 \\$aBZY4107NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD401$cOrganic chemistry =053 \\$aQP801.T$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aTetrahydroisoquinolines =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aIsoquinoline =750 \2$aTetrahydroisoquinolines$0(DNLM)D044005$5IEN =LDR 00445cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362840402441 =005 20140121145723.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134199 =035 \\$aBZY4105NU =035 \\$aSH 85134199 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTetrahydrocannabinol =450 \\$aTHC (Drug) =550 \\$wg$aCannabinoids =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tetrahydrocannabinol UF THC) =750 \2$aDronabinol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013759 =LDR 00418cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362840502441 =005 20120730164003.0 =008 920103||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134191 =035 \\$aBZY4097NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.T33$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aTetracyclines =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aAntibiotics =750 \2$aTetracyclines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013754 =LDR 00980cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362840602441 =005 20120730164003.0 =008 920103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134190 =035 \\$aBZY4096NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85134190 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aTetracycline =550 \\$wg$aTetracyclines =670 \\$aTaylor, M.K. Mark-recapture polar bear population estimates using tetracycline as a biomarker, 1990:$babstr. (Polar bears and apparently most mammals may be efficiently and reliably marked by remote injection of tetracycline without restraint or immobilization ... The year that the mark was given may be determined from the tetracycline deposition position in the annular ring of the teeth.) p. 2 (methods of permanently marking animals with tetracycline biomarkers) p. 18 (tetracycling marking; bone marking agents; tetracycline labeling of teeth; oral biomarkers; tetracycline as a marker) =750 \2$aTetracycline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013752 =LDR 00345cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362840702441 =005 20120730164000.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133790 =035 \\$aBZY3696NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTemporalis muscle =450 \\$aTemporal muscle$5IEN =750 \2$aTemporal Muscle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013703 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362840802441 =005 20120730164000.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133786 =035 \\$aBZY3692NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTemporal lobes =550 \\$wg$aCerebral cortex =750 \2$aTemporal Lobe$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013702 =LDR 00441cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362841002441 =005 20120730164000.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133785 =035 \\$aBZY3691NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =150 \\$aTemporal lobe epilepsy =450 \\$aEpilepsy, Temporal lobe$5IEN =450 \\$aPsychomotor epilepsy =550 \\$wg$aEpilepsy =750 \2$aEpilepsy, Temporal Lobe$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004833 =LDR 00458cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362841102441 =005 20070518082124.0 =008 060406i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134169 =035 \\$aBZY4075NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC632.T4 =150 \\$aTetany =550 \\$wg$aCalcium$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aNeuromuscular diseases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 6, 2006$b(Tetany) =750 \2$aTetany$0(DNLM)D013746$5IEN =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362841202441 =005 20120730164003.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134168 =035 \\$aBZY4074NU =035 \\$ash 85134168 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTetanus antitoxin =550 \\$wg$aBacterial antitoxins =750 \2$aTetanus Antitoxin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013743 =LDR 00331cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362841302441 =005 20120504135924.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133780 =035 \\$aBZY3686NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aTemporal bone$xDiseases =450 \\$aPetrositis =750 \2$aPetrositis$0(DNLM)D059270$5IEN =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362841402441 =005 20120730164000.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133778 =035 \\$aBZY3684NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM105$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aTemporal bone =550 \\$wg$aSkull =750 \2$aTemporal Bone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013701 =LDR 00506cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362841502441 =005 20120730164003.0 =008 930928i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134166 =035 \\$aBZY4072NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.T4$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC185$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aTetanus =550 \\$wg$aAnaerobic infections =550 \\$wg$aClostridium diseases =550 \\$wg$aSpasms =550 \\$aTrismus =750 \2$aTetanus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013742 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362841602441 =005 20110211100601.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133721 =035 \\$aBZY3627NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP451 =150 \\$aTemperature sense =550 \\$wg$aSomesthesia =750 \2$aThermosensing$0(DNLM)D013697$5IEN =LDR 00391cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362841702441 =005 20120730164003.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134159 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02017987 =035 \\$aBZY4065NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.T4 =150 \\$aTestosterone =550 \\$wg$aAndrogens =750 \2$aTestosterone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013739 =LDR 00311cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362841802441 =005 20120730164003.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134158 =035 \\$aBZY4064NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTestis$xDiseases =750 \2$aTesticular Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013733 =LDR 00526cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362841902441 =005 20120730163959.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133712 =035 \\$aBZY3618NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTemperature =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of temperature on$iunder individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aConcrete--Effect of temperature on; Metals--Effect of temperature on =550 \\$aCold =550 \\$aHeat =750 \2$aTemperature$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013696 =LDR 00364cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362842002441 =005 20140624113253.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133705 =035 \\$aBZY3611NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTemperance$xSocieties, etc. =450 \\$wnne$aTemperance societies =750 \2$aTemperance Movement$0(DNLM)D064830$5IEN =LDR 00621cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362842102441 =005 20120730164002.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134157 =035 \\$aBZY4063NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL878$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM416$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP255$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRC898$cMedicine =150 \\$aTestis =450 \\$aTestes =450 \\$wnne$aTesticle =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs, Male =550 \\$wg$aGonads =550 \\$aScrotum =750 \2$aTestis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013737 =LDR 00380cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362842202441 =005 20070601103825.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134132 =035 \\$aBZY4038NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =150 \\$aTeschen disease virus =450 \\$aTalfan virus =550 \\$wg$aEnteroviruses =750 \2$aTeschovirus$0(DNLM)D052700$5IEN =LDR 00590cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362842302441 =005 20120730163959.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133698 =035 \\$aBZY3604NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHV5001$bHV5720 =150 \\$aTemperance =450 \\$aAbstinence =450 \\$aDrunkenness =450 \\$aIntemperance =450 \\$aIntoxication =450 \\$aTotal abstinence =550 \\$aControlled drinking =550 \\$aDrinking of alcoholic beverages =550 \\$aProhibition =750 \2$aTemperance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013695 =LDR 00520cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362842402441 =005 20070601103529.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134131 =035 \\$aBZY4037NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aSF977.T4 =150 \\$aTeschen disease =450 \\$aEncephalomyelitis, Enzootic porcine$5IEN =450 \\$aTalfan disease =550 \\$wg$aEncephalomyelitis =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =750 \2$aEncephalomyelitis, Enzootic Porcine$0(DNLM)D004682$5IEN =LDR 00540cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362842502441 =005 20101214130845.0 =008 030903i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133697 =035 \\$aBZY3603NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF723.T53 =150 \\$aTemperament in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$aTemperament$0(DNLM)D013694$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTemperament$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362842602441 =005 20101214130756.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133695 =035 \\$aBZY3601NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF795$bBF811$cPsychology =150 \\$aTemperament =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aHuman beings$xConstitution =550 \\$aPersonality =750 \2$aTemperament$0(DNLM)D013694$5IEN =LDR 00732cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362842702441 =005 20120730163959.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133687 =035 \\$aBZY3593NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTemephos =450 \\$aAbate$5IEN =450 \\$aTemefos =550 \\$wg$aCholinesterase-inhibiting insecticides =550 \\$wg$aOrganophosphorus compounds =550 \\$wg$aThiophosphates =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 6, 2007$b(Temefos. Entry term: Temephos. Scope note: An organothiophosphate insecticide). =670 \\$aPesticide index$b(Temephos: organophosphorus. Application: cholinesterase inhibitor, non-systemic insecticide) =750 \2$aTemefos$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000002 =LDR 01546cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9880362842802441 =005 20140527150413.0 =008 011012i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134112 =035 \\$aBZY4018NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dDLC$dViU$dDLC$dNNU-L =053 \0$aHV6430$bHV6433 =150 \\$aTerrorism =450 \\$aActs of terrorism =450 \\$aAttacks, Terrorist =450 \\$aGlobal terrorism =450 \\$aInternational terrorism =450 \\$aPolitical terrorism =450 \\$aTerror attacks =450 \\$aTerrorist acts =450 \\$aTerrorist attacks =450 \\$aWorld terrorism =550 \\$wg$aDirect action =550 \\$wg$aInsurgency =550 \\$wg$aPolitical crimes and offenses =550 \\$wg$aSubversive activities =550 \\$aPolitical violence =550 \\$aTerror =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 11, 1997$b(acts of terrorism) =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, Oct. 12, 2001$b(terror attacks, terrorist attacks) =670 \\$aPatterns of global terrorism, 1983- =670 \\$aInternational terrorism victim expense reimbursement program, 2006. =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of world terrorism, 1997. =670 \\$aDemocratic development & political terrorism, c2005. =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 21, 2007$b(Terrorism: as a form of unconventional warfare, terrorism is sometimes used when attempting to force political change; terrorism has been used by a broad array of political organizations in furthering their objectives) =750 \2$aTerrorism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D023481 =LDR 00891cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362842902441 =005 20121226153327.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133649 =035 \\$aBZY3555NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.T4$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.T4$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.T3$cChemical technology =150 \\$aTellurium compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 17, 2012$b(Category: Tellurium compounds. Tellurium compounds are chemical compounds of the chemical element tellurium. This category has the following 5 subcategories: Organotellurium compounds; Tellurates; Telluride minerals; Tellurides; Tellurites) =670 \\$aTellurium compounds, via WebElements.com, Aug. 17, 2012$b(tellurium compounds; compounds of tellurium) =750 \2$aTellurium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013691 =LDR 00435cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362843002441 =005 20120730163959.0 =008 021122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133642 =035 \\$aBZY3548NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.T4$cChemistry =053 \0$aTP245.T3$cChemical technology =150 \\$aTellurium =550 \\$wg$aChalcogens =550 \\$wg$aNonmetals =750 \2$aTellurium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013691 =LDR 00796cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362843102441 =005 20120730164002.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134108 =035 \\$aBZY4014NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85134108 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aTerritoriality (Zoology) =360 \\$isubdivision$aTerritoriality$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Territoriality =450 \\$aAnimals$xTerritorial behavior =450 \\$aAnimals$xTerritoriality =450 \\$aProxemic behavior in animals =450 \\$aTerritorial behavior in animals =550 \\$wg$aSpatial behavior in animals =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 1, 2001$b(territoriality; territorial behavior; proxemic behavior) =750 \2$aTerritoriality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013731 =LDR 00722cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362843202441 =005 20120730163958.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133456 =035 \\$aBZY3362NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTK6630$bTK6685 =150 \\$aTelevision =450 \\$aRadio vision =450 \\$aTV =550 \\$wg$aArtificial satellites in telecommunication =550 \\$wg$aElectronic systems =550 \\$wg$aOptoelectronic devices =550 \\$wg$aTelecommunication =550 \\$aAstronautics$xOptical communication systems =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on television and general technical works on equipment. =750 \2$aTelevision$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013690 =LDR 00580cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362843302441 =005 20120730164002.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134089 =035 \\$aBZY3995NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOxytetracycline =450 \\$aHydroxytetracycline =450 \\$wnne$aTerramycin =550 \\$wg$aTetracyclines =670 \\$aMESH$b(Oxytetracycline x hydroxytetracycline) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Oxytetracycline; Terramycin, Pharm. Trademark, a brand of oxytetracycline) =750 \2$aOxytetracycline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010118 =LDR 00304cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362843402441 =005 20120730164002.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134048 =035 \\$aBZY3954NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTerphenyl =750 \2$aTerphenyl Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013730 =LDR 00764cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362843502441 =005 20120516103838.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133444 =035 \\$aBZY3350NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQB88$cAstronomy =053 \\$aUF845$cMilitary science =053 \\$aVC340$cNaval maintenance =150 \\$aTelescopes =450 \\$aAstronomical telescopes =450 \\$aOptical telescopes =450 \\$wnne$aTelescope =550 \\$wg$aAstronomical instruments =550 \\$wg$aOptical instruments =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fehrenbach, C. Des hommes, des t�el�escopes, des �etoiles, 1990. =670 \\$aNASA thes.$b(Telescopes UF Astronomical telescopes) =750 \2$aTelescopes$0(DNLM)D061351$5IEN =LDR 00467cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362843602441 =005 20120730164002.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134045 =035 \\$aBZY3951NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD416$bQD416.7$cOrganic chemistry =053 \0$aQP752.T47$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aTerpenes =450 \\$aTerpenoids =550 \\$wg$aHydrocarbons =550 \\$wg$aLipids =750 \2$aTerpenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013729 =LDR 00446cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362843702441 =005 20120730163958.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133406 =035 \\$aBZY3312LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD9999.T34$bHD9999.T344 =150 \\$aTelephone answering services =450 \\$aAnswering services, Telephone =550 \\$wg$aService industries =750 \2$aAnswering Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D039604 =LDR 00975cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362843802441 =005 20120730164002.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134037 =035 \\$aBZY3943NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTerms and phrases =360 \\$isubdivision$aTerms and phrases$iunder individual languages and subdivision$aTerminology$iunder individual Christian denominations, individual sacred works, and topical headings, for lists or discussions of terms and expressions used in those fields or found in those languages, e.g.$aEnglish language--Terms and phrases; Catholic Church--Terminology; Soccer--Terminology =450 \\$aCommonplaces$5IEN =450 \\$aTerminology =550 \\$wg$aNames =550 \\$wg$aSublanguage =550 \\$aAllusions =670 \\$aOED:$bv. 3, p. 318 (A stereotyped expression, a commonplace phrase) =670 \\$aKirkpatrick, B. Dict. of cliches, 1996. =750 \2$aTerminology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020502 =LDR 00574cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362843902441 =005 20120730163958.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133365 =035 \\$aBZY3271NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHE8701$bHE9685$cEconomics =053 \\$aTK6001$bTK6571.5$cTechnology =150 \\$aTelephone =450 \\$aTelephone service =450 \\$aTelephones =550 \\$wg$aCommunication and traffic =550 \\$wg$aSpeech processing systems =550 \\$wg$aTelecommunication =750 \2$aTelephone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013689 =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362844002441 =005 20091103101437.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134036 =035 \\$aBZY3942LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK629.A4$cBotany =150 \\$aTermitomyces =550 \\$wg$aAgaricaceae =550 \\$aTermites =750 \2$aTermitomyces$0(DNLM)D055434$5IEN =LDR 00514cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362844102441 =005 20120730163958.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133364 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02013074 =035 \\$aBZY3270NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF1161$bBF1171 =150 \\$aTelepathy =450 \\$aMental telepathy =450 \\$wnne$aMind-reading =450 \\$wnne$aThought-transference =550 \\$wg$aExtrasensory perception =750 \2$aTelepathy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013688 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362844202441 =005 20120730163958.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133359 =035 \\$aBZY3265NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTelencephalon =550 \\$wg$aBrain =550 \\$wg$aProsencephalon =750 \2$aTelencephalon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013687 =LDR 00873cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362844302441 =005 20120730164001.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134031 =035 \\$aBZY3937NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85134031 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL529$bQL529.42 =150 \\$aTermites =450 \\$aDictyoptera =450 \\$aIsoptera =450 \\$aWhite ants =550 \\$wg$aInsects =550 \\$aTermitomyces =670 \\$aBorror insects:$bp. 148 (Isoptera--termites; alternately classified as part of order Dictyoptera) =670 \\$aNomina insecta nearctica WWW site, Sept. 25, 2001$b(division Neoptera, subdivision Dictyoptera, order Isoptera) =670 \\$aNMNH [Smithsonian] world list of terrestrial arthropod families WWW site, Sept. 26, 2001$b(order Isoptera, class Insecta) =750 \2$aIsoptera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020049 =LDR 00700cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362844402441 =005 20120730164001.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134025 =035 \\$aBZY3931NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ249 =150 \\$aTerminally ill children =450 \\$aDying children$5IEN =450 \\$aFatally ill children$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aCritically ill children =550 \\$wg$aTerminally ill =550 \\$aChildren$xDeath =750 \2$81$wb$aTerminally Ill$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019452 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTerminally Ill$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00789cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362844502441 =005 20120730163958.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133270 =035 \\$aBZY3176NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85133270 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHE7601$bHE8635$cIndustry =053 \0$aTK5101$bTK5105.9$cTechnology =150 \\$aTelecommunication =450 \\$aElectric communication =450 \\$aMass communication =450 \\$aTelecom =450 \\$aTelecommunication industry =450 \\$aTelecommunications =550 \\$wg$aCommunication =550 \\$wg$aInformation theory =550 \\$aTelecommuting =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(telecom: telecommunication (informal)) =750 \2$aTelecommunications$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013685 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362844602441 =005 20120730163958.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133237 =035 \\$aBZY3143NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQE846 =150 \\$aTeeth, Fossil =450 \\$aFossil teeth =450 \\$aPaleodontology$5IEN =750 \2$aPaleodontology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010161 =LDR 00513cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362844702441 =005 20120730164001.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85134022 =035 \\$aBZY3928NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aR726.8 =150 \\$aTerminally ill =450 \\$aDying persons =450 \\$aFatally ill =550 \\$wg$aCritically ill =550 \\$aDeath =670 \\$aLC database, June 2, 1997$b(fatally ill; dying persons) =750 \2$aTerminally Ill$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019452 =LDR 00464cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362844802441 =005 20120730164001.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134017 =035 \\$aBZY3923LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85134017 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C7$cBotany =053 \0$aSB317.T52$cMultipurpose trees =150 \\$aTerminalia =450 \\$aChuncoa =550 \\$wg$aCombretaceae =750 \2$aTerminalia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029766 =LDR 00614cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362844902441 =005 20131210093938.0 =008 921202i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133236 =035 \\$aBZY3142NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDeciduous teeth$xEruption =450 \\$aEruption of deciduous teeth =450 \\$aTeething =550 \\$wg$aDentition =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the eruption of deciduous teeth. Works on the eruption of permanent teeth are entered under$aTeeth--Eruption. =681 \\$iNote under$aTeeth--Eruption =750 \2$aTooth Eruption$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014078 =LDR 00698cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362845002441 =005 20120730163958.0 =008 921202i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133235 =035 \\$aBZY3141NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDeciduous teeth =450 \\$aBaby teeth =450 \\$aDeciduous tooth =450 \\$aMilk teeth =450 \\$aPrimary teeth =450 \\$wnne$aTeeth, Deciduous =450 \\$aTemporary teeth =550 \\$wg$aTeeth =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tooth, Deciduous) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(tooth, deciduous tooth. Also called baby tooth, milk tooth, primary tooth, temporary tooth) =750 \2$aTooth, Deciduous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014094 =LDR 00712cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362845102441 =005 20120730164001.0 =008 000317i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85134007 =035 \\$aBZY3913NU =035 \\$aSH 85134007 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aR726.8$cGeneral =053 \0$aRT87.T45$cNursing =150 \\$aTerminal care =450 \\$aEnd-of-life care =450 \\$aTerminally ill$xCare and treatment =450 \\$aTerminally ill$xMedical care =550 \\$wg$aCare of the sick =550 \\$wg$aCritical care medicine =550 \\$aDeath =670 \\$a00028735: Innovations in end-of life care ... 2000$b(end-of-life care) =750 \2$aTerminal Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013727 =LDR 00354cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362845202441 =005 20120730163957.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133234 =035 \\$aBZY3140NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTeeth$xWounds and injuries =550 \\$wg$aDental emergencies =750 \2$aTooth Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018677 =LDR 00380cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362845302441 =005 20120730164001.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133986 =035 \\$aBZY3892NU =035 \\$ash 85133986 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD181.T3 =150 \\$aTerbium =550 \\$wg$aRare earth metals =750 \2$aTerbium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013725 =LDR 00499cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362845402441 =005 20120730163957.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133231 =035 \\$aBZY3137NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTeeth$xRoots$xPlaning =450 \\$aPlaning of teeth roots =450 \\$aRoot planing (Dentistry) =550 \\$wg$aDental scaling =550 \\$wg$aDental therapeutics =550 \\$wg$aPeriodontics =750 \2$aRoot Planing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016745 =LDR 00352cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362845502441 =005 20120730163957.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133230 =035 \\$aBZY3136NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aTeeth$xRoots$xFurcation =450 \\$aFurcation of teeth roots =750 \2$aFurcation Defects$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017823 =LDR 00349cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362845602441 =005 20120730164001.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133985 =035 \\$aBZY3891NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTeratoma =450 \\$aTeratoid tumor =550 \\$wg$aTumors =750 \2$aTeratoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013724 =LDR 00445cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362845702441 =005 20120730163957.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133228 =035 \\$aBZY3134NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTeeth$xRoots =450 \\$aApex of teeth =450 \\$aRoots of teeth =450 \\$aTooth apex =450 \\$aTooth roots =550 \\$wg$aEndodontics =750 \2$aTooth Root$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014092 =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362845802441 =005 20120730164001.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133984 =035 \\$aBZY3890NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTeratogenic agents =450 \\$aTeratogens =550 \\$wg$aAbnormalities, Human$xEtiology =550 \\$aMutagens =550 \\$aTeratogenesis =750 \2$aTeratogens$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D013723 =LDR 00522cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362845902441 =005 20120730163957.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133226 =035 \\$aBZY3132NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK309$bRK309.5 =150 \\$aTeeth$xRadiography =450 \\$aDental radiography =450 \\$aDental radiology =450 \\$aRadiodontia =450 \\$aRadiography in dentistry =450 \\$aX-rays in dentistry =750 \2$aRadiography, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011861 =LDR 00553cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362846002441 =005 20120730163957.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133223 =035 \\$aBZY3129NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTeeth$xMobility =450 \\$aLoose teeth =450 \\$aMobility of teeth =450 \\$aTeeth$xLoosening =450 \\$aTooth loosening =450 \\$aTooth mobility =550 \\$wg$aAttachment mechanisms (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aPeriodontal disease =750 \2$aTooth Mobility$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014086 =LDR 00508cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362846102441 =005 20140703162636.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133983 =035 \\$aBZY3889NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK664$cBotany =053 \\$aQL991$cZoology =053 \\$aQM690$bQM695$cHuman =150 \\$aTeratogenesis =550 \\$aDevelopmental toxicology =550 \\$aMutagenesis =550 \\$aTeratogenic agents =750 \2$aTeratogenesis$0(DNLM)D064793$5IEN =LDR 00412cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362846202441 =005 20120730164000.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133982 =035 \\$aBZY3888NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC260 =150 \\$aTeratocarcinoma =450 \\$aTeratoid carcinoma =550 \\$wg$aCancer =550 \\$wg$aTeratoma =750 \2$aTeratocarcinoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018243 =LDR 00851cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362846302441 =005 20120730163957.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133217 =035 \\$aBZY3123NU =035 \\$aSH 85133217 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRK531$bRK531.5 =150 \\$aTeeth$xExtraction =450 \\$aExodontia =450 \\$aExodontics =450 \\$aExtracting teeth =450 \\$aExtraction (Dentistry) =450 \\$aRemoval of teeth =450 \\$aTeeth$xRemoval =450 \\$aTooth extraction =450 \\$aTooth removal =550 \\$wg$aMouth$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aTooth loss =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tooth extraction) =670 \\$aLC database, June 9, 1999$b(Removal of ... extracting teeth) =670 \\$aLCC$b(RK531 caption: Exodontics) =750 \2$aTooth Extraction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014081 =LDR 00492cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362846402441 =005 20120730164000.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133969 =035 \\$aBZY3875NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL537.T42 =150 \\$aTephritidae =450 \\$aEuribiidae =450 \\$aTrupaneidae =450 \\$aTrypaneidae =450 \\$aTrypetidae =550 \\$wg$aDiptera =550 \\$wg$aFruit-flies =750 \2$aTephritidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033621 =LDR 01149cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362846502441 =005 20120730163957.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133216 =035 \\$aBZY3122NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85133216 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aTeeth$xErosion =450 \\$aDental erosion =450 \\$aErosion of teeth =450 \\$aTooth erosion =550 \\$wg$aTeeth$xDiseases =670 \\$aDorland's ill. med. dict., c1981$b(erosion: an eating or gnawing away; in dentistry, the wasting away or loss of substance of a tooth by a chemical process that does not involve known bacterial action; dental e., the disintegration of tooth substance on surfaces free from attrition by mastication) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tooth Erosion - loss of substance caused by chem. action without bact. action; differentiate from Tooth Abrasion (loss of substance caused by friction) & Tooth Attrition (wearing away through tooth-to-tooth contact)) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the loss of tooth substance by chemical processes not involving bacterial action. =750 \2$aTooth Erosion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014077 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362846602441 =005 20110519085312.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133922 =035 \\$aBZY3828LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTenotomy =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedic surgery =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Operative =550 \\$wg$aTendons$xSurgery =750 \2$aTenotomy$0(DNLM)D058971$5IEN =LDR 00539cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362846702441 =005 20120730163957.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133211 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02012057 =035 \\$aBZY3117NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK301$bRK450 =150 \\$aTeeth$xDiseases =450 \\$aDental medicine =450 \\$aDental pathology =450 \\$aMedicine, Dental =450 \\$aPathology, Dental =450 \\$aTooth diseases$5IEN =750 \2$aTooth Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014076 =LDR 00496cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362846802441 =005 20070514092325.0 =008 871218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133921 =035 \\$aBZY3827NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTenosynovitis =450 \\$aDe Quervain's disease =450 \\$aQuervain's disease =550 \\$wg$aNonarticular rheumatism =550 \\$wg$aOveruse injuries =550 \\$wg$aTendons$xDiseases =750 \2$aTenosynovitis$0(DNLM)D013717$5IEN =LDR 00543cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362846902441 =005 20140703124824.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133210 =035 \\$aBZY3116NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTeeth$xDiscoloration =450 \\$aDental discoloration =450 \\$aTooth discoloration =550 \\$wg$aColor in dentistry =550 \\$wg$aDiscoloration =550 \\$wg$aTeeth$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tooth discoloration) =750 \2$aTooth Discoloration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014075 =LDR 00625cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362847002441 =005 20120730163957.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133209 =035 \\$aBZY3115NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK61 =150 \\$aTeeth$xCare and hygiene =550 \\$wg$aPreventive dentistry =680 \\$iHere are entered works on personal dental hygiene for the layman. Works on dental hygiene as practiced by dental hygienists are entered under$aDental hygiene. =681 \\$iNote under$aDental hygiene =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOral Hygiene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009910 =LDR 00761cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362847102441 =005 20120730164000.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133907 =035 \\$aBZY3813NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD558 =150 \\$aTennis elbow =450 \\$aElbow, Tennis =450 \\$aEpicondylalgia externa =450 \\$aEpicondylitis, External humeral =450 \\$aEpicondylitis, Radiohumeral =450 \\$aExternal humeral epicondylitis =450 \\$aRadiohumeral bursitis =450 \\$aRadiohumeral epicondylitis =550 \\$wg$aBursitis =550 \\$wg$aElbow$xWounds and injuries =550 \\$wg$aOveruse injuries =550 \\$wg$aTennis injuries =750 \2$aTennis Elbow$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013716 =LDR 00524cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362847202441 =005 20120730164000.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133890 =035 \\$aBZY3796NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV991$bGV1002.95 =150 \\$aTennis =360 \\$isubdivision$aTennis$iunder individual educational institutions, e.g.$aHarvard University--Tennis =450 \\$aLawn tennis =550 \\$wg$aBall games =550 \\$wg$aRacket games =750 \2$aTennis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013715 =LDR 00707cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362847302441 =005 20120730163957.0 =008 931216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133207 =035 \\$aBZY3113NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85133207 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRK320.B55 =150 \\$aTeeth$xBleaching =450 \\$aCoronal bleaching =450 \\$aTeeth$xWhitening =450 \\$aTooth bleaching =450 \\$aTooth whitening =450 \\$aWhitening of teeth =550 \\$wg$aBleaching =550 \\$wg$aDental therapeutics =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tooth bleaching) =670 \\$aLC database, May 6, 2002$b(title: tooth whitening) =750 \2$aTooth Bleaching$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014073 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362847402441 =005 20120730164000.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133850 =035 \\$aBZY3756NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL596.T2 =150 \\$aTenebrio =550 \\$wg$aTenebrionidae =750 \2$aTenebrio$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013712 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362847502441 =005 20070418152610.0 =008 910708||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133841 =035 \\$aBZY3747NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM170$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aTendons =550 \\$wg$aMuscles =750 \2$aTendons$0(DNLM)D013710$5IEN =LDR 01959cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362847602441 =005 20120730163957.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133205 =035 \\$aBZY3111NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85133205 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aTeeth$xAbrasion =450 \\$aAbrasion, Dental =450 \\$aAbrasion, Tooth =450 \\$aAttrition, Dental =450 \\$aAttrition, Tooth =450 \\$aDental abrasion =450 \\$aDental attrition =450 \\$aTeeth$xAttrition =450 \\$aTeeth$xWear =450 \\$aTooth abrasion =450 \\$aTooth wear =450 \\$aWear, Tooth =550 \\$wg$aBruxism =550 \\$wg$aMastication =670 \\$aDorland's ill. med. dict., c1981$b(abrasion: 1. the wearing away of a substance or structure (such as the skin or the teeth) through some unusual or abnormal mechanical process; dental a., abrasion of the teeth; attrition: the physiologic wearing away of a substance or structure (such as the teeth) in the course of normal use) =670 \\$aGunn, A. Skull and dental measurements from adult female caribou collected from Victoria Island and Pelly Bay, NWT, 1987-1990, 1996:$bp. iii (tooth wear) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tooth Abrasion - loss of substance caused by friction: differentiate from Tooth Attrition (wearing away by tooth-to-tooth contact like mastication) & Tooth Erosion (loss of substance by chemical action without bact. action), UF Dental Abrasion; Tooth Attrition - result of tooth-to-tooth contact as in mastication: do not confuse with Tooth Erosion (result of chem. action without bact. action) or Tooth Abrasion (loss of substance from friction like bruxism), UF Dental Attrition) =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 26, 2001$b(dental attrition) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the wearing away of teeth through mechanical processes such as friction and mastication. =750 \2$aTooth Abrasion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014072 =LDR 00408cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362847702441 =005 20120730163956.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133204 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02011998 =035 \\$aBZY3110NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTeeth$xAbnormalities =450 \\$wnne$aTeeth$xAbnormities and deformities =750 \2$aTooth Abnormalities$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014071 =LDR 00568cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362847802441 =005 20190328103628.0 =008 911212||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85133203 =035 \\$aBZY3109NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGN209$cDental anthropology =053 \\$aQL858$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM311$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aTeeth =450 \\$aOdontography =450 \\$aOdontology =550 \\$wg$aMouth =550 \\$aDentistry =550 \\$aDentition =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aTooth$0(DNLM)D014070$4NM$5IEN =LDR 00661cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362847902441 =005 20120730164000.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85133839 =035 \\$aBZY3745NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAchilles tendon =450 \\$aCalcaneal tendon =450 \\$aTendo Achillis =450 \\$aTendo calcaneus =450 \\$wnne$aTendon of Achilles =550 \\$wg$aFoot =550 \\$wg$aTendons =670 \\$aMESH$b(Achilles tendon) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(tendo Achillis [NA] alt. for tendo calcaneus, Achilles tendon, calcaneal tendon) =750 \2$aAchilles Tendon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000125 =LDR 00786cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363128502441 =005 20120215101432.0 =008 981218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98008092 =035 \\$ash 98008092 =040 \\$aAuSU$cDLC =053 \0$aQK625.M7$cBotany =150 \\$aDuddingtonia =550 \\$wg$aMoniliaceae =670 \\$aSurvival of Duddingtonia flagrans in faeces, 1998:$bp. 23 (Duddingtonia flagrans was originally named Trichothecium flagrans. Cooke (1969) reclassified T. flagrans as D. flagrans) =670 \\$aSubramanian, C.V. Hyphomycetes, taxonomy and biology, 1983:$bp. 207 (Duddingtonia) =670 \\$aAinsworth/Bisby dict. fungi:$bp. 142 (Duddingtonia = Arthrobotrys) =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aDuddingtonia$0(DNLM)D059586$5IEN =LDR 01693cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363128602441 =005 20120730164457.0 =008 980930i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98006414 =035 \\$ash 98006414 =040 \\$aDGPO$cDLC =150 \\$aMetered-dose inhalers =450 \\$aMDIs (Inhalers) =550 \\$wg$aInhalers =670 \\$a98-207940: U.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Commerce. Subcom. on Health and the Environment. Regulatory efforts to phaseout chlorofluorocarbon-based metered dose inhalers : hearing ... 1998:$bt.p. (Metered dose inhalers) p. 1 (MDIs) p. 5 (inhalers; metered-dose inhalers) p. 157 (asthma inhalers) =670 \\$aBritannica:$bInhalation therapy (Aerosol humidifiers called nebulizers may be powered by compressor machinery or by a hand squeeze bulb to project medication or water spray into the airway) =670 \\$aPubMed. database, various citations, accessed via Entrez website, Sept. 23, 1998$b("A guide to asthma inhalers," Nurs. times, 4 March 1998; "Inhalation delivery systems with compliance and disease management capabilities," J. Controlled Release, 30 Apr. 1998; in abstract, metered dose inhalers -- "In vitro performance of three combinations of spacers and pressurized metered dose inhalers for treatment in children,", Eur. Respir. J., Aug. 1998; "Effects of repetitive use and cleaning techniques of disposable jet nebulizers on aerosol generation," Chest, Aug. 1998) =670 \\$aMayo Clinic family health book:$bp. 1046 (Metered-dose inhaler (MDI)) =670 \\$aInternational Pharmaceutical Aerosol Consortium (Dec. 15, 1998). The metered dose inhaler. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =750 \2$aMetered Dose Inhalers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036501 =LDR 00463cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363128702441 =005 20120730164457.0 =008 981211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98007968 =035 \\$ash 98007968 =040 \\$aAuSU$cDLC =150 \0$aStreptavidin =550 \0$wg$aBacterial proteins =670 \\$aKerkoff, A. Interactions between streptavidin and synthetic derivatives of gramicidin A. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aStreptavidin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019809 =LDR 00745cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363128802441 =005 20120730164457.0 =008 981211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98007963 =035 \\$ash 98007963 =040 \\$aUk$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25 =150 \\$aPhlomis =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =670 \\$aTaylor, J.M. Phlomis : the neglected genus, 1998. =670 \\$aWrobel, M. Elsevier's dict. of plant names, 1996$b(Phlomis=sage, Lamiaceae) =670 \\$aStace, C. New flora of the British Isles, 1997:$bp. 563 (Phlomis=sages) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant)$b(Phlomis Linnaeus) =670 \\$aCklist. vasc. flora$b(Phlomis L.; family Lamiaceae) =675 \\$aSyn. liv. org. =750 \2$aPhlomis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031345 =LDR 00602cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363128902441 =005 20140512104056.0 =008 980713i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98004190 =035 \\$ash 98004190 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRT120.P37 =150 \\$aParish nursing =550 \\$wg$aChurch work with the sick =550 \\$wg$aCommunity health nursing =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-25454: Parish nursing, c1998. =670 \\$aLC database, 13JUL98$b(parish nursing) =670 \\$aMEDLINE 13JUL98$b(parish nursing) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aParish Nursing$0(DNLM)D064698$5IEN =LDR 03381cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363129002441 =005 20120730164451.0 =008 980320i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98001754 $zsh 85027667 =035 \\$ash 98001754 =040 \\$aWaU$cDLC =053 \\$aQL375$bQL379$cZoology =150 \0$aCnidaria =450 \0$aCnidarians =450 \0$wnne$aCoelenterata =450 \0$aCoelenterates =450 \0$aRadiata =550 \0$wg$aInvertebrates =670 \\$aEncyc. Brit.$b(Cnidarians; phylum Cnidaria; "An alternative name for the phylum is Coelenterata, which refers to their simple organization around a central body cavity (the coelenteron). As first defined, Coelenterata included not only the animals now designated cnidarians but also sponges (phylum Porifera) and comb jellies (phylum Ctenophora). In contemporary usage, "coelenterate" generally refers only to cnidarians, but the latter term is used in order to avoid ambiguity.") =670 \\$aConcise encyc. biology, 1996$b(Cnidaria: a phylum of the Coelenterata; Coelenterata: a subdivision of the Eumetazoa. The Coelenterata are divided into 2 phyla: Cnidaria and Ctenophora) =670 \\$aBarnes, R.S.K. The invertebrates, 1988:$bp. 55 (Phylum Cnidaria (hydras, jellyfish, anemones, corals)) p. 70 ("... for a long time the ctenophores were classed together with cnidarians in a single phylum: the Coelenterata. The two separate phyla, Cnidaria and Ctenophora, are still often united in a division of the animal kingdom known as Radiata (referring to their symmetry).") =670 \\$aLawrence, E. Henderson's dict. of biological terms, 1995$b(Cnidaria: phylum of simple, aquatic, mostly marine invertebrate animals containing corals, sea fans and sea anemones (class Anthozoa), the hydroids and milleporine corals (Hydrozoa), the jellyfishes (Scyphozoa) and the box-jellies (Cubozoa). They include both colonial and solitary forms ... With the phylum Ctenophora, the Cnidaria form the large grouping known as the coelenterates; coelenterates: the animal phyla Cnidaria (corals, sea anemones, jellyfish and hydroids) and Ctenophora (sea combs or sea gooseberries) collectively) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 669 (Cnidaria. "Sometimes used synonymously with the term Coelenterata, Cnidaria is preferable, since the former may also be a label for Cnidaria and Ctenophora together, and it also originally included Porifera"; cnidarians) =670 \\$aA synoptic classification of living organisms, 1984:$bp. 140 (Phylum Cnidaria; cnidarians) =670 \\$aThain, M. The Penguin dict. of biology, 1994$b(Cnidaria: Subphylum of the coelenterata containing hydroids, jellyfish, sea anemones and corals; Coelenterata: Phylum of diploblastic and radially symmetrical aquatic animals, comprising the subphyla Cnidaria and Ctenophora) =670 \\$aLincoln, R.J. The Cambridge ill. dict. of natural history, 1987$b(Cnidaria. Coelenterates; phylum of mostly marine multicellular animals ... also known as the Radiata because of their radial symmetry; comprises 4 extant classes, Anthozoa, Cubozoa, Hydrozoa and Scyphozoa; Coelenterata. Coelenterates; this name has been used to refer to the Cnidaria q.v., and to both the Cnidaria and the Ctenophora q.v.) =670 \\$aMicroscopic anatomy of invertebrates, c1991:$bv. 2, t.p. (Cnidaria) p. 91 (cnidarians) =750 \2$aCnidaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003063 =LDR 01095cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880363129102441 =005 20200824172021.0 =008 980714i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98004230 =035 \\$ash 98004230 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ506.W44 =150 \\$aWilliams syndrome =450 \\$aBeuren syndrome =450 \\$aContiguous gene syndrome =450 \\$aElfin facies syndrome =450 \\$aFanconi-Schlesinger syndrome =450 \\$aIdiopathic hypercalcemia-supravalvular aortic stenosis syndrome =450 \\$aSupravalvar aortic stenosis syndrome =450 \\$aWilliams-Barratt syndrome =450 \\$aWilliams-Beuren syndrome =450 \\$aWilliams contiguous gene syndrome =550 \\$wg$aAortic valve stenosis in children =550 \\$wg$aIntellectual disability =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-126569: Identificazione e caratterizzazione della sindrome di Williams, c1997. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aJablonski's dict. =750 \2$aWilliams Syndrome$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D018980 =LDR 01238cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363129202441 =005 20120730164451.0 =008 980707i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98004076 =035 \\$ash 98004076 =040 \\$aCaOONL$cDLC =150 \0$aInfectious hematopoietic necrosis virus =450 \0$aHematopoietic necrosis virus, Infectious =450 \0$aIHN virus =450 \0$aIHNV (Virus) =550 \0$wg$aRhabdoviruses =670 \\$aInfectious Hematopoietic Necrosis Virus Workshop (1996 : Campbell River, B.C.). Proceedings of the IHN Workshop, 1998:$bCIP. =670 \\$aYu, H. Pathogenicity and molecular characterization of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus, 1990. =670 \\$aTraxler, G.S. A survey for infectious hematopoietic virus in adult sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in Great Central Lake, British Columbia, 1983. =670 \\$aPerezprieto WWW site, June 22, 1998$b(Taxonomically, fish rhabdoviruses are considered "unassigned" ... infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV).) =670 \\$aPubMed MEDLINE WWW site, June 30, 1998$b(fish rhabdovirus infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV)) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aInfectious hematopoietic necrosis virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029142 =LDR 00727cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363129302441 =005 20120730164450.0 =008 980701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98003964 =035 \\$ash 98003964 =040 \\$aCaOONL$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R85$cBotany =150 \\$aMorinda =550 \\$wg$aRubiaceae =670 \\$aSargent, J.D. Noni, a gift from nature : a user's guide to the noni plant (Morinda citrifolia), 1998:$bCIP. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Morinda: a large genus of chiefly East Indian tropical trees and shrubs (family Rubiaceae)) =670 \\$aJohansson, J.T. The genus Morinda (Morindeae, Rubioideae, Rubiaceae) in New Caledonia: taxonomy and phylogeny, 1994. =750 \2$aMorinda$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032066 =LDR 00832cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363129402441 =005 20120730164450.0 =008 980701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98003959 =035 \\$ash 98003959 =040 \\$aFU$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25$cBotany =150 \\$aPerilla =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =670 \\$aHe-Ci Yu. Perilla, 1998:$bp. (1) (Perilla (Perilla frutescens Britt.), family Labiatae (Lamiaceae); also called wild coleus, beefsteak plant, purple mint plant and Perilla mint and Chinese basil) =670 \\$aGray's manual of botany, 1950:$bp. 1251 (Labiatae (mint family); Perilla L.) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 1680 (Perilla: a genus of Asiatic mints) p. 197 (Beefsteak plant; Perilla frutescens crispa) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Perilla) =670 \\$aSPN. =750 \2$aPerilla$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031343 =LDR 01473cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363129502441 =005 20120730164450.0 =008 980526i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98003200 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA75.5$bQA76.95 =150 \\$aComputer systems =450 \\$aADP systems (Computer systems) =450 \\$aComputing systems =550 \\$wg$aElectronic systems =550 \\$aCyberinfrastructure =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-8286: Warford, J. Stanley. Computer systems, 1998. =670 \\$aEncycl. Computer sci.:$bp. 323. =670 \\$aIEEE stnd. glossary of software engineering term.$b(Computer system: a system with one or more computers and associated software) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech$b(Computer system) =670 \\$aPC Webopaedia, May 26, 1996$b(Computer system includes not only the computer, but also any software and peripheral devices) =670 \\$aStnd. glossary computer term.$b(Computer system) =670 \\$aIBM dict. computing, 1994$b(computer system: a functional unit consisting of one or more computers and associated software that uses common storage for all or part of a program and also for all or part of the data ... may be a stand-alone unit or may consist of several interconnected units; synonymous with ADP system; computing system) =670 \\$aEng. Ind.$b(hdg: Computer systems) =670 \\$aMagazine Ind.$b(hdg.: Computer systems) =750 \2$aComputer Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003199 =LDR 00619cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363129602441 =005 20120730164450.0 =008 980608i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98003484 =035 \\$ash 98003484 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM666.S72 =150 \0$aStreptogramins =550 \0$wg$aAntibiotics =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-19430: The role of quinupristin/dalfopristin in the treatment of severe gram-positive infections, 1998. =670 \\$aMicrobial revolution gains momentum worldwide, June 8, 1998$b(Streptogramins: a distinct class of antibiotics) =750 \2$aStreptogramins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D025361 =LDR 00617cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363129702441 =005 20120730164450.0 =008 980608i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98003480 =035 \\$aSH 98003480 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.G76$cMicrobiology =150 \0$aGram-positive bacterial infections =550 \0$wg$aBacterial diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-19430: The role of quinupristin/dalfopristin in the treatment of severe gram-positive infections, 1998. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Gram-positive bacterial infections) =750 \2$aGram-Positive Bacterial Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016908 =LDR 01036cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363129802441 =005 20120730164450.0 =008 980604i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98003437 =035 \\$ash 98003437 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aProvider-sponsored organizations (Medical care) =450 \0$aProvider-sponsored networks (Medical care) =450 \0$aPSNs (Medical care) =450 \0$aPSOs (Medical care) =550 \0$wg$aManaged care plans (Medical care) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-27335: Grant, P.N. Medicare provider-sponsored organizations ... 1998$b(PSOs, provider-sponsored organizations) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, June 4, 1998$b(titles: PSOs, provider-sponsored organizations) =670 \\$aRognehaugh, R. The managed health care dict., 1996$b(PSOs, PSNs, provider sponsored organizations, provider sponsored networks) =670 \\$a96-7957: Slee, V.N. Health care terms, c1996$b(PSOs, provider sponsored organizations) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aProvider-Sponsored Organizations$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D020400 =LDR 01417cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363129902441 =005 20060110093846.0 =008 980603i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98003382 =035 \\$ash 98003382 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ507.A77 =150 \0$aAttachment disorder in children =450 \0$aReactive attachment disorder in children =550 \0$wg$aChild psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-25993: Levy, T.M. Attachment, trauma, and healing : understanding and treating attachment disorder in children and families, 1998. =670 \\$aCampbell's psych. dict.$b(attachment disorder, reactive attachment disorder) =670 \\$aDSM IV$b(reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, June 3, 1998$b(reactive attachment disorder) =670 \\$aAttachment therapy WWW site, June 3, 1998$b(attachment disorder is developed when children, for a myriad of reasons do not form a trusting bond in infancy and early childhood. A lack of trust generates feelings of aloneness, being different, pervasive anger, and an inordinate need for control) =675 \\$aMESH;$aThes. psych. index terms =750 \2$81$wb$aReactive Attachment Disorder$0(DNLM)019962$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aReactive Attachment Disorder$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00732nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363130002441 =005 19990825133613.0 =008 980601i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98003321 =035 \\$ash 98003321 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aSF914.2 =150 \0$aVeterinary endoscopic surgery =550 \0$wg$aEndoscopic surgery =550 \0$wg$aVeterinary surgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-25971: Freeman, L.J. Veterinary endosurgery, c1999:$bCIP foreword (veterinary endoscopic surgery) =675 \\$aConcise vet. dict., 1988;$aBlack's vet. dict.;$aMerck vet;$aMESH;$aAGRICOLA, via 1stsearch, June 1, 1998;$aBiol. & agri. index, via 1stsearch, June 1, 1998 =750 \2$aSurgical Procedures, Endoscopic$xveterinary$5IEN-M =LDR 00696cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363130102441 =005 20050419091426.0 =008 980601i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98003320 =035 \\$ash 98003320 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP606.P76 =150 \\$aProtein kinase CK2 =450 \\$aCasein kinase 2 =450 \\$aCasein kinase II =450 \\$aProtein kinase CKII =550 \\$wg$aProtein kinases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-8321: A molecular and cellular view of protein kinase CK2, c1998. =670 \\$aJ. Biochem. 121, 112-117(1997)$b("Phosphorylation of CaBP1 and CaBP2 by protein kinase CK2.") =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aCasein Kinase II$0(DNLM)D047390$5IEN =LDR 00570cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363130202441 =005 20120730164450.0 =008 980521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98003117 =035 \\$ash 98003117 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC804.E64 =150 \0$aEnteroscopy =450 \0$aIntestinal endoscopy =550 \0$wg$aEndoscopy =550 \0$wg$aIntestines$xExamination =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-20746: Atlas of enteroscopy, c1998. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aEndoscopy, Gastrointestinal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016099 =LDR 00755cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363130302441 =005 20120730164450.0 =008 980520i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98003091 =035 \\$ash 98003091 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM666.T784 =150 \0$aTriazolam =450 \0$aHalcion (Trademark) =550 \0$wg$aBenzodiazepines =550 \0$wg$aHypnotics =550 \0$wg$aSedatives =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-119250: Halcion : an independent assessment of safety and efficacy data / Committee on Halcion: An Assessment of Data Adequacy and Confidence, Division of Health Sciences Policy, Division of Neuroscience and Behavioral Health, Institute of Medicine, 1997. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aTriazolam$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014229 =LDR 00355cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363130402441 =005 20120730164450.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087997 =035 \\$ash 85087997 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aMouth$xExamination =450 \0$aOral examination (Medicine) =750 \2$aDiagnosis, Oral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003945 =LDR 00609cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363130502441 =005 20120730164449.0 =008 980513i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98002943 =035 \\$ash 98002943 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aFood preferences in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-7846: Wilkoff, W.G. Coping with a picky eater, c1998. =750 \2$81$wb$aFood Preferences$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005518 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFood Preferences$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00890cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363130602441 =005 20120730164449.0 =008 980508i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98002861 =035 \\$ash 98002861 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP616.P46 =150 \\$aPeptidylprolyl isomerase =450 \\$aCyclophilin =450 \\$aPeptidylproline cis-trans-isomerase =450 \\$aPeptidylprolyl cis-trans-isomerase =450 \\$aPPIase =450 \\$aProlyl isomerase =550 \\$wg$aCis-trans-isomerases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-23127: Galat, A. Peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans isomerases, 1998. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Peptidylprolyl isomerase X Cyclophilin, cypB gene product, Peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans-isomerase, PPIase, Prolyl isomerase) =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature, 1992$b([5.2.1.8] Peptidylprolyl isomerase) =750 \2$aPeptidylprolyl Isomerase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019696 =LDR 00698cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363130702441 =005 20120730164449.0 =008 980428i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98002673 =035 \\$ash 98002673 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aHER-2 gene =450 \0$aErbB-2 gene =450 \0$aHER2 gene =450 \0$aHuman EGF-like receptor-2 gene =450 \0$aHuman epidermal growth factor-like receptor-2 gene =550 \0$wg$aProto-oncogenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-18877: Bazell, R. Her-2 : the making of a revolutionary treatment for breast cancer, 1998. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Genes, erbB-2 x Genes, HER-2) =750 \2$aGenes, erbB-2$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018734 =LDR 00823cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363130802441 =005 20150218151121.0 =008 980428i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98002671 =035 \\$ash 98002671 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHER-2 protein =450 \\$aC-erbB-2 protein =450 \\$aErbB-2 protein =450 \\$aHER2 protein =450 \\$aHuman EGF-like receptor-2 =450 \\$aHuman epidermal growth factor-like receptor-2 =550 \\$wg$aTumor proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-18877: Bazell, R. Her-2 : the making of a revolutionary treatment for breast cancer, 1998. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-erbB-2 x c-erbB-2 proteins; x erbB-2 Proto-Oncogene Proteins; x Proto-Oncogene Proteins HER-2) =750 \2$aReceptor, ErbB-2$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018719 =LDR 00726cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363130902441 =005 20120730164449.0 =008 980430i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98002721 =035 \\$aCVP3992LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aAfipia infections =550 \0$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-22642: Bartonella and Afipia species with special regard to Bartonella henselae, 1998. =670 \\$aChronicle of bacterial names, Apr. 30, 1998. =670 \\$aBrenner. Proposal of Afipia gen. nov., with Afipia felis sp. nov. (formerly the cat scratch disease bacillus). =670 \\$aJournal of Clinical Microbiology, 1991:$bvol. 29, no. 2. =750 \2$aAfipia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020622 =LDR 00570cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363131002441 =005 20120730164449.0 =008 980430i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98002720 =035 \\$aCVP3991LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQR201.B37$cMicrobiology =150 \0$aBartonella infections =550 \0$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-22642: Bartonella and Afipia species with special regard to Bartonella henselae, 1998. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bartonella infections) =750 \2$aBartonella Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001474 =LDR 00887cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363131102441 =005 20120730164449.0 =008 980430i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98002717 =035 \\$aCVP3988LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aCat-scratch disease =450 \0$aBenign lymphoreticulosis =450 \0$aCat-scratch fever =450 \0$aLymphoreticulosis, Benign =450 \0$aRegional lymphadenitis =550 \0$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =550 \0$wg$aLymphadenitis =550 \0$wg$aZoonoses =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-22642: Bartonella and Afipia species with special regard to Bartonella henselae, 1998. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cat-scratch disease) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Cat-scratch disease; called also benign lymphoreticulosis, cat-scratch fever and regional lymphadenitis) =750 \2$aCat-Scratch Disease$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D002372 =LDR 00880cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363131202441 =005 20041122113934.0 =008 041012||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98002716 =035 \\$aCVP3987LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC611.6.Q35$cSemiconductor physics =053 \0$aTK7874.88$cMicroelectronics =150 \\$aQuantum dots =450 \\$aDots, Quantum =450 \\$aSemiconductor quantum dots =550 \\$wg$aQuantum electronics =550 \\$wg$aSemiconductors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98007734: Bimberg, Dieter. Quantum dot heterostructures, 1998. =670 \\$aASTI on FirstSearch, March 30, 1998$b(subject hdg.: Quantum dots) =670 \\$aINSPEC on FirstSearch, March 30, 1998$b(descripter: Semiconductor quantum dots) =670 \\$aLC database, March 30, 1998$b(in titles: Quantum dots) =750 \2$aQuantum Dots$0(DNLM)D045663$5IEN =LDR 00488cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363131302441 =005 20140519102300.0 =008 980430i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98002712 =035 \\$aCVP3984LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRT120.R87 =150 \\$aRural nursing =550 \\$wg$aCommunity health nursing =550 \\$wg$aRural health services =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-18898: Conceptual basis for rural nursing, c1998. =750 \2$aRural Nursing$0(DNLM)D064694$5IEN =LDR 00723cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363131402441 =005 20120730164449.0 =008 980421i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98002507 =035 \\$aCVN9789LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ482.O45 =150 \0$aOsteoporosis in children =550 \0$wg$aBone diseases in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-4052: International Workshop on Paediatric Osteology (2nd). Paediatric osteology : prevention of osteoporosis -- a paediatric task?, 1998. =750 \2$81$wb$aOsteoporosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010024 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aOsteoporosis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363131502441 =005 20120730164448.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85115401 =035 \\$aCVN4870NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A1$cBotany =150 \0$aRosales =550 \0$wg$aDicotyledons =750 \2$aRosales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019685 =LDR 00533cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363131602441 =005 20120730164448.0 =008 100615i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010109293$zsh2010109793 =035 \\$aCVN4842NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRadiation$xHealth aspects =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Exposure, 1992 =688 \\$aHeading from sh2010109793, deleted 20100902: 150:##:_{dollar}a Radiation _{dollar}x Health aspects =750 \2$aRadiologic Health$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011870 =LDR 00454cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363131702441 =005 20091216101727.0 =008 091013i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009125316 =035 \\$aCVN4735NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEye$xPhysiology =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Principles and practice of ophthalmology, c1994 =750 \2$aOcular Physiological Phenomena$0(DNLM)D009799$5IEN =LDR 00511cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363131802441 =005 20120730164448.0 =008 931110i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 93008585 =035 \\$aCVN4681NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aHeterosexuality =550 \0$wg$aSexual orientation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-39481: Chodorow, N. Femininities, masculinities, sexualities, c1994. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aWomen's thes.$b(Heterosexuality) =750 \2$aHeterosexuality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020010 =LDR 00932cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363131902441 =005 20080327095918.0 =008 980331i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98002021 =035 \\$aCVM8717LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMolecular imprinting =450 \\$aImprinting, Molecular =450 \\$aImprinting, Polymer =450 \\$aPolymer imprinting =550 \\$wg$aPolymerization =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-6979: Molecular and ionic recognition with imprinted polymers, 1998:$bCIP pref. (molecular imprinting: a template polymerization technique for the preparation of "host" molecules which can recognize "guest" species; polymer imprinting) =670 \\$aSci. cit. index$b(polymer imprinting) =675 \\$aComprehensive biotech.;$aHackh chem. dict.;$aHawley chem. dict.;$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem.;$aLang. of biotech.;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =750 \2$aMolecular Imprinting$0(DNLM)D054802$5IEN =LDR 00431cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363132002441 =005 20120730164448.0 =008 090528i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009116574 =035 \\$aCVM3619NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBack$xWounds and injuries =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Low back & neck injuries, c1991 =750 \2$aBack Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019567 =LDR 00706cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363132102441 =005 20060828121737.0 =008 980402i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98002071 $zsh 85023500 =035 \\$aCVM3520NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aHV2391$bHV2392.2 =150 \\$aDeaf children =450 \\$wnne$aChildren, Deaf =450 \\$aDeafness in children$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aHearing impaired children =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 2, 1998$b(titles: deaf children) =750 \2$81$wb$aDeafness$0(DNLM)D003638$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDeafness$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00656cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363132202441 =005 20120730164447.0 =008 980402i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98002070 $zsh 85023500 =035 \\$aCVM3519NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRF291.5.C45 =150 \\$aDeafness in children =450 \\$wnne$aChildren, Deaf =550 \\$wg$aHearing disorders in children =670 \\$aMESH$b(Deafness/in infancy and childhood) =750 \2$81$wb$aDeafness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003638 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDeafness$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00461cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363132302441 =005 20120730164447.0 =008 980318i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98001688 =035 \\$aCVL7466NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPichia =550 \0$wg$aSaccharomycetaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-6428: Pichia protocols, c1998. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aC.G. Ainsworth's "The fungi":$bp. 20-22. =750 \2$aPichia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010843 =LDR 01451cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880363132402441 =005 20140708114318.0 =008 980312i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98001500 =035 \\$aCVL7451LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 98001500 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTK5105.882$bTK5105.883 =150 \\$aBrowsers (Computer programs) =360 \\$inames of individual browsers =450 \\$aInternet browsers (Computer programs) =450 \\$aWeb browsers (Computer programs) =450 \\$aWeb browsing software =550 \\$wg$aCommunications software =550 \\$wg$aInternet$xComputer programs =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98016074: Internet with Explorer 4.0, 1998. =670 \\$aEngr. index, subject index, 1996$b(Internet browsers; Web browsers; Web browsing software) =670 \\$aASTI on FirstSearch, March 16, 1998$b(subject: Browsers (Computer programs)) =670 \\$aDict. of computer and Internet terms, c1996$b(Browser; ref. from Web browser) =670 \\$aCyber dict., 1997$b(Browser) =670 \\$aPC webopedia on Web, March 16, 1998$b(Browser) =670 \\$aN.Y. Times. tech. gloss. on Web, March 16, 1998$b(Browsers, Web browsers) =670 \\$aMicrocomp. abstracts on FirstSearch, March 16, 1998$b(descriptor: Web browsers) =670 \\$aFOLDOC on Web, March 16, 1998$b(Browser; Web browsers) =670 \\$aNetGlos on Web, March 16, 1998$b(Browser) =750 \2$aWeb Browser$0(DNLM)D064878$5IEN =LDR 00771cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363132502441 =005 20140424091243.0 =008 980305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98001276 =035 \\$aCVL1808LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aHV6627 =150 \\$aOrgan trafficking =450 \\$aIllegal trade in human body parts =450 \\$aTrafficking in organs =550 \\$wg$aOffenses against the person =550 \\$wg$aSale of organs, tissues, etc. =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-186664: Robin, M. Voleurs d'organes, c1996. =670 \\$aWorldCat database, Jan. 30, 1998$b(illegal trade in human body parts) =670 \\$aThe New York times on the Web, Mar. 2, 1998$b(organ trafficking; organ harvesting) =750 \2$aOrgan Trafficking$0(DNLM)D064877$5IEN =LDR 00573cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363132602441 =005 20120730164447.0 =008 980213i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98000839 =035 \\$aCVH4914LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aBody image in men =550 \0$wg$aMen$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-146768: Atkins, D. Looking queer, 1998. =750 \2$81$wb$aBody Image$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001828 =750 \2$81$wb$aMen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008571 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBody Image$iand$aMen$5IEN =LDR 00990cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363132702441 =005 20070305163423.0 =008 980129i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 98000483 =035 \\$aCVH4755LC =040 \\$aDGPO$cDLC =053 \\$aRB152.7 =150 \0$aPersian Gulf syndrome =450 \0$aGulf War syndrome =450 \0$aPersian Gulf War syndrome =550 \0$wg$aPersian Gulf War, 1991$xHealth aspects =550 \0$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Government Reform and Oversight. Gulf War veterans' illnesses, VA, DOD continue to resist strong evidence ... 1997:$bp. 1 (clusters of symptoms and debilitating maladies known collectively as Gulf War Syndrome) =670 \\$aMESH search, Jan. 28, 1998$b(Persian Gulf Syndrome; cross reference from Gulf War Syndrome) =670 \\$aScorpio mags search, Jan. 29, 1998$b(hits on: Persian Gulf Syndrome, Gulf War Syndrome, Persian Gulf War Syndrome) =750 \0$aPersian Gulf Syndrome$5IEN =LDR 01210cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363132802441 =005 20120730164447.0 =008 060328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98000445 =035 \\$aCVG9017NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEthylene glycol =450 \\$aDihydroxyethane =450 \\$aEG (Chemical) =450 \\$aEthanediol =450 \\$aGlycol =450 \\$aHydroxyethanol =450 \\$aMEG (Chemical) =450 \\$aMonoethylene glycol =550 \\$wg$aEthylene glycols =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-183146: Ethylene glycol, 1994. =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 28, 2006$b(Ethylene Glycol. Entry terms: 1,2-Ethanediol, 2-Hydroxyethanol, Monoethylene Glycol. Scope note: A colorless, odorless, viscous dihydroxy alcohol. It has a sweet taste, but is poisonous if ingested. Ethylene glycol is the most important glycol commercially available and is manufactured on a large scale in the United States. It is used as an antifreeze and coolant, in hydraulic fluids, and in the manufacture of low-freezing dynamites and resins.) =670 \\$aHawley's chem. dic. =670 \\$aGrant & Hack's chem. dic. =670 \\$aMerck. =750 \2$aEthylene Glycol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019855 =LDR 01630cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880363132902441 =005 20120730164447.0 =008 980127i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98000411 =035 \\$aCVG9011LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aR726.2$cMedical care =150 \\$aAdvance directives (Medical care) =450 \\$aAdvance health care directives =450 \\$aAdvance healthcare directives =450 \\$aAdvance medical directives =450 \\$aAdvanced directives (Medical care) =450 \\$aDirectives, Advance (Medical care) =450 \\$aHealthcare directives, Advance =450 \\$aMedical directives, Advance =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =550 \\$aDo-not-resuscitate orders =550 \\$aPatient advocacy =550 \\$aRight to die =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-2598: Advance directives and surrogate decision making ... c1998$b(advance directives, advance medical directives) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Advance directives: Declarations by patients, made in advance of a situation in which they may be incompetent to decide about their own care, stating their treatment preferences or authorizing a third party to make decisions for them.) =670 \\$aIAC$b(subject: Advance directives (Medicine)) =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 27, 1998$b(advance directives, advance health care directives, advance medical directives, advanced directives) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Jan. 27, 1998$b(advance directives, advance healthcare directives, advanced directives) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aRandom House dict. =750 \2$aAdvance Directives$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016223 =LDR 01293cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363133002441 =005 20110524163222.0 =008 980126i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98000373 =035 \\$aCVF7488LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRD598.35.T67 =150 \\$aTransmyocardial laser revascularization =450 \\$aLaser revascularization, Transmyocardial =450 \\$aTMLR (Cardiology) =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xLaser surgery =550 \\$wg$aMyocardial revascularization =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-2506: TMLR : management of coronary artery diseases, c1998. =670 \\$aMEDLINE. =670 \\$aHeart Information Service of the Texas Heart Institute Website, Jan. 26, 1998$b(Transmyocardial Laser Revascularization) =670 \\$aThe Rush Heart Institute web site, Jan. 26, 1998$b(Transmyocardial Laser Revascularization: this laser technology restores blood flow by producing new channels of circulation to damaged areas of the heart that can no longer be helped by traditional medical or surgical methods. The Rush Heart Institute is one of a select few in the nation to perform this procedure.) =675 \\$aMESH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aMosby's med. dict.;$aBraunwald, Eugene. Heart disease =750 \2$aTransmyocardial Laser Revascularization$0(DNLM)D057769$5IEN =LDR 00908cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363133102441 =005 20120730164447.0 =008 980121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98000287 =035 \\$aCVF7455LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 98000287 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.C14$cCulture =150 \\$aCalendula (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-10101: Green, M. Calendula, 1998. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Calendula 1: genus Compositae ... 3: the dried florets of plants of the genus Calendula (esp. C. officinalis)) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Calendula ... Calendula) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Calendula Linnaeus Compositae) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 493 (Calendula) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Calendula L. Compositae) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Calendula) =750 \2$aCalendula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020838 =LDR 00771cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363133202441 =005 20120730164446.0 =008 961120i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96010945 =035 \\$aCVF7434NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aDinitrobenzenes =450 \0$aDinitrophenyl compounds =550 \0$wg$aNitrobenzene =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-156806: 1,3-Dinitrobenzene, 1993. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dinitrobenzenes x Dinitrophenyl compounds) =670 \\$aHawley's condensed chem. dict.$b(dinitrobenzene; m-, o-, and p- isomers) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(dinitrobenzene: any of three isomeric benzene derivatives having the formula C b6 (BH b4 (BNO b2 (B, made by nitration of benzene or nitrobenzene.) =750 \2$aDinitrobenzenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004136 =LDR 00598cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363133302441 =005 20120730164446.0 =008 980114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98000190 =035 \\$aCVF2337LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDrug-herb interactions =450 \\$aHerb-drug interactions =450 \\$aInteractions, Drug-herb =550 \\$wg$aDrug interactions =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-61558: Brinker, F.J. Herb contraindications and drug interactions : with appendices addressing specific conditions and medicines, c1997. =750 \2$aHerb-Drug Interactions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D041743 =LDR 00621cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363133402441 =005 20120730164446.0 =008 980108i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98000091 =035 \\$aCVF2320NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aArthritis in animals =550 \0$wg$aAnimals$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-52816: Ramey, D.W. Concise guide to arthrities in the horse, 1998. =670 \\$aAlta Vista, Jan. 8, 1998$b(Arthritis in animals) =670 \\$aMerck vet.:$bp. 467 (Arthritis) =670 \\$aBlack's vet. dict.:$bp. 43 (Arthritis) =750 \2$aArthritis$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001168Q000662 =LDR 00771cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363133502441 =005 20040723083724.0 =008 980107i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98000068 =035 \\$aCVF2319LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.P78$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aRalstonia =550 \\$wg$aPseudomonadaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-52209: Bacterial wilt disease : molecular and ecological aspects : report of the Second International Bacterial Wilt Symposium held in Gosier, Guadeloupe, France, 22-27 June 1997, 1998. =670 \\$aAmerican Type Culture Collection$b(phone call to bacteriology dept.) =670 \\$aGerman Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Culture (DSMZ)$b(New genus 1996 : Ralstonia) =750 \2$aRalstonia$0(DNLM)D043367$5IEN =LDR 00946cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363133602441 =005 20020517080942.0 =008 971231i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97009279 =035 \\$aCVD6569NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aNitrobenzene =450 \0$aEssence of mirbane =450 \0$aMirbane oil =450 \0$aMNB (Chemical) =450 \0$aMononitrobenzene =450 \0$aMyrbane oil =450 \0$aNitrobenzol =450 \0$aOil of mirbane =550 \0$wg$aBenzene =550 \0$wg$aNitro compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-156745: Nitrobenzene, 1994. =670 \\$aHawley's condensed chem. dict.$b(nitrobenzene (oil of mirbane)) =670 \\$aMerck index$b(Nitrobenzene; essence of mirbane; oil of mirbane) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Nitrobenzenes) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(mirbane oil, also myrbane oil: nitrobenzene) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(nitrobenzene, also nitrobenzol) =750 \0$aNitrobenzenes$5IEN =LDR 00510cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363133702441 =005 20120730164446.0 =008 971223i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97009184 =035 \\$aCVB4159NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP572.P67 =150 \0$aPregnenolone =550 \0$wg$aAdrenocortical hormones =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-185292: Sahelian, R. Pregnenolone : nature's feel good hormone, c1997. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck. =750 \2$aPregnenolone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011284 =LDR 00582cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363133802441 =005 20100815130806.0 =008 971218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97009122 =035 \\$aCVB4124LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aHD62.17 =150 \0$aWorkflow =450 \0$aWorkflow systems =550 \0$wg$aManagement =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-159593: Workflow handbook, 1997$b(workflow systems) =670 \\$aPC Webopaedia, WWW site, Dec. 18, 1997. =670 \\$aFOLDOC, WWW site, Dec. 18, 1997. =670 \\$aBPI. =750 \2$aWorkflow$0(DNLM)D057188$5IEN =LDR 00619cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363133902441 =005 20120730164442.0 =008 970620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 97004916 =035 \\$aCUD1383NU =040 \\$aMnMHCL$cDLC =053 \\$aBF723.C57 =150 \0$aBody language in children =550 \0$wg$aNonverbal communication in children =670 \\$aLewis, D. Body language of children, 1996. =750 \2$81$wb$aKinesics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007697 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aKinesics$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01188cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363134002441 =005 20120730164442.0 =008 970619i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97004875 =035 \\$aCUD1353LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S2$cBotany =150 \\$aMadhuca =450 \\$aBassia =450 \\$aIllipe =450 \\$aMahua =550 \\$wg$aSapotaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-907309: Mahua, the tree of poor, 1993:$bp. 9 (family Sapotaceae (Madhuca J.F. Gemel). It is known by different names in different states: Hindi: Mahua, Mohwa, Mauwa; Bengl.: Mahua, Maul, Mahula; Mar.: Mahwa, Mohwra; Guj.: Mahuda ...) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bMadhuca Sapotaceae (Mahua or mohwa any of several East Indian trees of the genus Madhuca (esp. M latifolia or M. indica)) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Madhuca Hamilton ex J.G. Gmelin) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns:$bMadhuca (Bassia Koen. ex L = Madhuca Gmel.; Illipe Gras = Madhuca Gmel.) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(mahua any of several trees of genus Madhuca, esp. M. latifolia; also mahwa, mohwa, mowra, mowrah) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Madhuca Sapotaceae) =750 \2$aMadhuca$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032128 =LDR 00580cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363134102441 =005 20120730164442.0 =008 970616i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97004790 =035 \\$aCUD1322NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aAsthma in old age =550 \0$wg$aRespiratory diseases in old age =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-22376: Asthma in the elderly, c1997. =750 \2$81$wb$aAsthma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001249 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAsthma$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00742cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363134202441 =005 20120730164442.0 =008 970612i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97004738 =035 \\$aCUD1309NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC926 =150 \0$aMusculoskeletal emergencies =550 \0$wg$aMedical emergencies =550 \0$wg$aMusculoskeletal system$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-22256: Wardrope, Jim. Musculo-skeletal problems in emergency medicine, 1998. =750 \2$81$wb$aEmergencies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004630 =750 \2$81$wb$aMusculoskeletal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009140 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMusculoskeletal Diseases$iand$aEmergencies$5IEN =LDR 00869cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363134302441 =005 20251029112449.0 =008 060601i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97004870 =035 \\$aCUC1394NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 97004870 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP609.C93 =150 \\$aCyclin-dependent kinases =450 \\$aCDK proteins =450 \\$aCyclin-dependent protein kinases =550 \\$wg$aProtein kinases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-22377: Musunuru, Kiran. Cell cycle regulators in cancer, c1997. =670 \\$aMESH browser, June 1, 2006$b(Cyclin-Dependent Kinases. Entry terms: cdk Proteins; Cyclin-Dependent Protein Kinases) =750 \2$aCyclin-Dependent Kinases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018844 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aCyclin-Dependent Kinase-Activating Kinase$0(DNLM)D000095043$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00435cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363134402441 =005 20100309215216.0 =008 970619i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97004869 =035 \\$aCUC1393NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aCyclins =550 \0$wg$aGrowth factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-22377: Musunuru, Kiran. Cell cycle regulators in cancer, c1997. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aCyclins$0(DNLM)D016213$5IEN =LDR 01116cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363134502441 =005 20120730164441.0 =008 970616i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 97004809 =035 \\$aCUC1369NU =040 \\$aWaU$cDLC =150 \0$aDynorphins =450 \0$aDynorphin =550 \0$wg$aOpioid peptides =670 \\$aMcLean, M. Five endogenous neuropeptides (dynorphion [sic], endorphin, enkephalin, somatostatin, substance P) in nonhuman primates, 1993:$bp. 32 (dynorphin) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dynorphins; was Dynorphin 1985-1994) =670 \\$aLawrence, E. Henderson's dict. of biological terms, c1995:$bp. 163 (dynorphin: any of several endorphin-like peptides found in brain and gut) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.:$bv. 6, p. 411 ("The dynorphins and (Sa (B-neoendorphin are derived from the pro-dynorphin, or pro-enkephalin B gene ... 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(sci. community has re-classified the endophytic fungi twice (now the genus Neotyphodium)) p. 45 (re-classification to Neotyphodium: reexamine genera of gramincolous Clavicipitaceae; grass endophytes are all members of the family Clavicipitaceae) =670 \\$aAGRICOLA, via 1stsearch, June 9, 1997$b(subject: Neotyphodium) =670 \\$aBasicBIOSIS, via 1stsearch, June 9, 1997$b(abstract: new form genus Neotyphodium) =675 \\$aAinsworth fungi;$aWebster, J. Introd. to fungi, 1980;$aArx, J.A. Plant pathogenic fungi, 1987;$aFungi on plants and plant products in the U.S., 1989;$aBiol. & agric. index, via 1stsearch, June 9, 1997 =750 \2$aNeotyphodium$0(DNLM)D055328$5IEN =LDR 01082cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363134802441 =005 20120730164441.0 =008 970520i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 97004255 =035 \\$aCUA2093NU =040 \\$aUk$cDLC =150 \0$aPhenylhydrazine =450 \0$aHydrazine-benzene =450 \0$aHydrazinobenzene =450 \0$aMonophenylhydrazine =450 \0$aPhenylhydrazines =550 \0$wg$aHydrazines =550 \0$wg$aPhenyl compounds =670 \\$aPhenylhydrazine, risk assessment document, 1997:$bp. 3 (chemical name: Phenylhydrazine; synonums: Hydrazine-benzene, Hydrazinobenzene; CAS no. 100-63-0; emp. formula: C6H8N2) =670 \\$aMESH, 1996:$bp. 832 (Phenylhydrazines; was: Phenylhydrazine) =670 \\$aHandbk. of chem. and physics, 1996:$bv. 3, p. 621 (Phenylhydrazine) =670 \\$aDict. of substances and their effects, 1994$b(phenylhydrazine; hydrazinobenzene, monophenylhydrazine) =670 \\$aHawley's con. chem. dict. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. 28th. =750 \2$aPhenylhydrazines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010659 =LDR 01453cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363134902441 =005 20120730164441.0 =008 970520i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 97004252 =035 \\$aCUA2092NU =040 \\$aUk$cDLC =150 \0$aDimethylaminoethanol =450 \0$aBeta-dimethylaminoethyl alcohol =450 \0$aDeanol =450 \0$aDimethylethanolamine =450 \0$aDimethylmonoethanolamine =450 \0$aDMAE (Chemical) =450 \0$aDMEA (Chemical) =450 \0$aHydroxyethyldimethylamine =550 \0$wg$aDimethylamine =550 \0$wg$aEthanolamines =670 \\$aDimethylaminoethanol (DMAE) risk assessment document, 1997:$bp. 3 (substance name: Dimethylaminoethanol; symonyms: DMAE, DMEA, Dimethylethanolamine, N-N-Dimethylethanolamine, 2-Dimethylaminoethanol; CAS no. 108-01-0; emp. formula: C43h11NO) =670 \\$aHandbk. of chem. and physics, 1996:$bp. 602 (2-Dimethylaminoethanol) =670 \\$aDict. of sub. and their effects, 1994:$bp. 581 (2-dimethylaminoethanol; synom.: Bimorol, Deanol, (dimethyamino)ethanol, N.N-(dimethylamino)ethanol, N.N-dimethylaminoethanol, beta-dimethylaminoethyl alcohol, dimethylethanolamine, N.N-dimethylethanolamine, dimeth(2-hydroxymethyl)amine, dimethylmonoethanolmaine, DMAE, 2-hydroxyethyldimethylamine, Lipararon, Norcholine, Promanine A) =670 \\$aHawley's con. chem. dict.$b(Dimethylaminoethanol; dimethylethanolamine, Deanol) =750 \2$aDeanol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003642 =LDR 01560cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363135002441 =005 20120730164441.0 =008 970520i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 97004242 =035 \\$aCUA2084NU =040 \\$aUk$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA1242.E73$cToxicology =150 \\$aEthylenediamine =450 \\$aBeta-aminoethylamine =450 \\$aDiaminoethane =450 \\$aDimethylenediamine =450 \\$aEDA (Chemical) =450 \\$aEthanediamine =450 \\$aEthylene diamine =550 \\$wg$aEthylamines =670 \\$a1,2-Diaminoethane, Ethylenediamine (EDA), risk assessment document, 1997:$bp. 3 (1,2-Diaminoethane is more commonly known as Ethylenediamine, with EDA as an abbreviation; chemical name: 1,2-Diaminoethane; synonyms: Ethylenediamine, Dimethylenediamine, 1,2-Ethanediamine, 1,2-Ethylene diamine, Beta-aminoethylamine, Ethane-1,2-diamine; CAS no. 107-15-4; emp. formula: C2H8N2) =670 \\$aHandbk. of chem. and physics, 1996:$bp. 607 (1,2-Diaminoethane; Ethylenediamine) =670 \\$aTurner, P. Drugs handbk, 1995-96, 1995:$bp. 36 (ethylene diamine, phar. aid used in manuf. of Amino-Phylline, and of some creams for topical application) =670 \\$aDict. of substances and their effects, 1994:$bp. 120 (1,2-Diaminoethane; synon: Ethenediamine; beta-aminoethylamine; dimethylenediamine; 1-2,ethylenediamine; ethylenediamine) =670 \\$aMESH supp. chem. rec., 1995$b(Ethylenediamine) =670 \\$aLC database, May 19, 1997$b(Old cat. hdg.: Ethylenediamine) =750 \2$aEthylenediamines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005029 =LDR 00615cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363135102441 =005 20070523084405.0 =008 970514i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97004158 =035 \\$aCUA2024LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRD33.56 =150 \\$aInterventional magnetic resonance imaging =550 \\$wg$aInterventional radiology =550 \\$wg$aMagnetic resonance imaging =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-21329: Interventional magentic resonance imaging, c1997. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, May 14, 1997. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aMagnetic Resonance Imaging, Interventional$0(DNLM)D053783$5IEN =LDR 01000cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363135202441 =005 20070524091243.0 =008 031027i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97004111 =035 \\$aCUA1990LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTK7874.85 =150 \\$aNanowires =450 \\$aAtomic wires =450 \\$aMolecular wires =450 \\$aQuantum wires =450 \\$aSubnanoscale wires =550 \\$wg$aElectric wire =550 \\$wg$aNanostructured materials =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97020546: Atomic and molecular wires, 1997:$bCIP pref. (subnanoscale wires; atomic wires; molecular wire) table of contents (nanowires) =670 \\$aNanowires, 1997:$bCIP t.o.c. (atomic wires; quantum wires) =670 \\$aASTI on FirstSearch, May 13, 1997$b(subject headings: molecular wires, quantum wires; in titles: nanowires) =675 \\$aThe new IEEE stand. dict. of electrical and electronics terms, 1993;$aEncyc. of electronics, c1990 =750 \2$aNanowires$0(DNLM)D053770$5IEN =LDR 00619cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363135302441 =005 20120730164441.0 =008 970507i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97003962 =035 \\$aCUA1921NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aRisk-taking (Psychology) in children =550 \0$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-17264: Risk and our pedagogical relation to children, 1997. =750 \2$81$wb$aRisk-Taking$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012309 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRisk-Taking$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00868cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363135402441 =005 20070508084045.0 =008 970506i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97003940 =035 \\$aCTZ0912LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP1180.D45$cChemical technology =150 \\$aDendrimers =450 \\$aDendritic compounds =550 \\$wg$aMacromolecules =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96157856: Dendrimer technology, 1996. =670 \\$aSCI Science Citation Index, 1989. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 22, 1007$b(Dendrimers. Entry term: Dendritic Compounds Scope note: Compounds comprising branches from an inner core. The overall globular shape and presence of cavities gives potential as drug carriers.) =675 \\$aChem. abst.;$aHackh chem. dict.;$aHawley chem. dict.;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =750 \2$aDendrimers$0(DNLM)D050091$5IEN =LDR 01145cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363135502441 =005 20120730164441.0 =008 970501i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97003834 =035 \\$aCTZ0859NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aVeterinary chiropractic =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiseases--Chiropractic treatment$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Diseases--Chiropractic treatment =450 \0$aAnimals$xDiseases$xChiropractic treatment =550 \0$wg$aAlternative veterinary medicine =550 \0$wg$aChiropractic =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-90279: Kamen, D.R. The well adjusted dog : canine chiropractic methods you can do, c1996. =670 \\$aAGRICOLA, via 1stsearch, Apr. 30, 1997$b(titles: equine chiropractic; identifiers: chiropractic therapy, chiropractic medicine; notes: veterinary chiropractic care; descriptors: alternative medicine) =675 \\$aConcise vet. dict.;$aBlack's vet. dict.;$aMerck vet.;$aBaisic BIOSIS, via 1stsearch, Apr. 30, 1997;$aBiol. & agr. index, via 1stsearch, Apr. 30, 1997 =750 \2$aManipulation, Chiropractic$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026882Q000662 =LDR 00813cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363135602441 =005 20120504152334.0 =008 970502i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 97003876 =035 \\$aCTY5516LC =040 \\$aCaOONL$cDLC =150 \\$aPlyometrics =450 \\$aPlyometric exercises =450 \\$aReactive training (Exercise) =550 \\$wg$aExercise =670 \\$aBompa, T. Power training for sport : plyometrics for maximum power development, 1996$b(plyometrics; var.: reactive training) =670 \\$aSport thes., 1994. =670 \\$aLC database, 17 Apr. 1997$b(plyometric power; plyometric exercises; plyometrics) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a type of training used by athletes to improve muscle power. =750 \2$aPlyometric Exercise$0(DNLM)D059385$5IEN =LDR 00602cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363135702441 =005 20120730164440.0 =008 041214i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97003789 =035 \\$aCTY5476NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aBisexual youth =550 \\$wg$aYouth =670 \\$aWork cat.: 9717062: Savin-Williams, R.C. And then I became gay, 1997. =750 \2$81$wb$aBisexuality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001727 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBisexuality$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 01081cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363135802441 =005 20120730164440.0 =008 970425i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97003730 =035 \\$aCTY5438NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPancreaticoduodenectomy =450 \0$aDuodenopancreatectomy =450 \0$aPancreatoduodenectomy =450 \0$aWhipple's procedure =550 \0$wg$aDuodenectomy =550 \0$wg$aPancreatectomy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-16186 : Pancreatoduodenectomy, c1997$b(pancreaticoduodenectomy, pancreatoduodenectomy, Whipple's procedure) =670 \\$aMESH$b(pancreaticoduodenectomy, x pancreatoduodenectomy (was, 1992-1994), x duodenopancreatectomy) =670 \\$aCecil textbook of med.$b(pancreaticoduodenectomy, Whipple's procedure) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(pancreatoduodenectomy) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(pancreatoduodenectomy, Whipple's procedure) =670 \\$aMedline 25APR97$b(pancreaticoduodenectomy (53 hits), pancreatoduodenectomy (45 hits) =750 \2$aPancreaticoduodenectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016577 =LDR 00525cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363135902441 =005 20120430103428.0 =008 030731i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 97003721 =035 \\$aCTX9191LC =040 \\$aWMM$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPain$xTreatment =450 \\$aPain management =550 \\$wg$aPain medicine =670 \\$aExpert pain management, c1997. =670 \\$aLC database, April 22, 1997. =670 \\$aPain management : theory and practice, c1996. =750 \2$aPain Management$0(DNLM)D059408$5IEN =LDR 00667cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363136002441 =005 20120730164440.0 =008 970423i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97003665 =035 \\$aCTX9162NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aXylazine =550 \0$wg$aMuscle relaxants =550 \0$wg$aSedatives =550 \0$wg$aThiazines =550 \0$wg$aVeterinary drugs =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-188274: Jolicoeur, H�el�ene. Utilisation de la k�etamine pour immobiliser des ours noirs en �et�e, 1994. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aUSP Dictionary. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$bReg. no. 7361-61-7. =750 \2$aXylazine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014991 =LDR 00698cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363136102441 =005 20120730164440.0 =008 970422i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97003630 =035 \\$aCTX9148NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 97003630 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDiet therapy for older people =450 \\$wnne$aDiet therapy for the aged =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97016251: Geriatric nutrition handbook, c1997. =750 \2$81$wb$aDiet Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004035 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDiet Therapy$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00610cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363136202441 =005 20060508145548.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97003469 =035 \\$aCTX9041NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFractures in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xWounds and injuries =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97014316: Fractures in the elderly, 1997. =750 \2$81$wb$aFractures, Bone$0(DNLM)D050723$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$0(DNLM)D000368$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFractures, Bone$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00633cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363136302441 =005 20120730164440.0 =008 970412i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97003402 =035 \\$aCTX8997NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aNutrition disorders in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aTeenagers$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-13183: Adolescent nutritional disorders, 1997. =750 \2$81$wb$aNutrition Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009748 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNutrition Disorders$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 01085cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363136402441 =005 20120730164440.0 =008 970405i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97003259 =035 \\$aCTX8886LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25$cBotany =150 \\$aSideritis =450 \\$aIronwoundworts =450 \\$aLeucophae =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-208276: Ob�on de Castro, C. A taxonomic revision of the section Sideritis : genus Sideritis (Labiatae), 1994:$bp. 1 (Sideritis (Labiatae, Lamioideae, Marrubieae)) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Sideritis) =670 \\$aLC database, April 5, 1997$b(Sideritis L. (Lamiaceae)) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Sideritis Linnaeus Labiatae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Sideritis L. (Leucophae Webb & Berth) Labiatae) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 442 (Sideritis Labiatae) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Sideritis Ironwoundwort) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Sideritis L. Labiatae; Leucopha�e Webb & Berth=Sideritis L. (Labiat.)) =750 \2$aSideritis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031365 =LDR 00800cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363136502441 =005 20090606122107.0 =008 970403i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97003192 =035 \\$aCTX8853NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH442.3 =150 \0$aGene targeting =450 \0$aTargeting, Gene =550 \0$wg$aGenetic engineering =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-12588: Torres, Raul M. Laboratory protocols for conditional gene targeting, 1997. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Gene targeting: The integration of exogenous DNA into the genome of an organism at sites where its expression can be suitably controlled. This integration occurs as part of homologous recombination) =670 \\$aRieger, R. Glossary of genetics, 1991$b(gene targeting) =750 \2$aGene Targeting$0(DNLM)D018390$5IEN =LDR 00696cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363136602441 =005 20201102122409.0 =008 970324i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97002969 =035 \\$aCTX8778NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ505.T73$cChild psychotherapy =150 \\$aTransference (Psychology) in children =550 \\$wg$aEmotions in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-177918: Il transfert nella psicoanalisi dei bambini, c1994. =750 \2$81$wb$aTransference, Psychology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014167 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTransference, Psychology$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00666cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363136702441 =005 20130319100555.0 =008 970324i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97002964 =035 \\$aCTX8774LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRC489.V57 =150 \\$aVirtual reality therapy =450 \\$aVRT (Virtual reality therapy) =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =550 \\$wg$aVirtual reality in medicine =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-94811: North, M. Virtual reality therapy, c1996(virtual reality therapy, VRT) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, March 22, 1997. =675 \\$aHennepin;$aMAGS;$aMESH =750 \2$aVirtual Reality Exposure Therapy$0(DNLM)D063367$5IEN =LDR 01605cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363136802441 =005 20120730164440.0 =008 050331i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 97003183 =035 \\$aCTW9103NU =040 \\$aIreDT$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPersistent vegetative state =450 \\$aMinimally conscious state =450 \\$aPermanent vegetative state =450 \\$aPersistent unawareness state =450 \\$aPost-traumatic vegetative state =450 \\$aPosttraumatic vegetative state =450 \\$aPVS (Persistent vegetative state) =450 \\$aUnawareness state, Persistent =450 \\$aVegetative state, Persistent =550 \\$wg$aBrain damage =550 \\$wg$aLoss of consciousness =550 \\$aComa =670 \\$aGrubb, A. Doctors' view on the management of patients in persistent vegetative state (PVS), 1997:$bp. 1 (PVS; a relatively new and rare phenomenon resulting from advance in med. tech. which prevent natural death after the occurrence of brain damage; the patient may be permanently unconscious, however, a patient in PVS is not "brain dead") =670 \\$aBioethic thesaurus, 1995 ed.$b(a chronic neurological condition char. by loss of upper cortical function, presence of sleep-wake cycles, and lack of awareness and meaningful responsiveness) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Persistent Vegetative State, entry terms: Minimally Conscious State, Permanent begetative State, Post-Traumatic Vegetative State, PVS (Persistent Vegetative State), Posttraumatic vegetative state, Persistent Unawareness State) =750 \2$aPersistent Vegetative State$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018458 =LDR 00613cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363136902441 =005 20120730164440.0 =008 970319i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97002862 =035 \\$aCTV2337NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPhenylenediamines =450 \0$aDiaminobenzenes =550 \0$wg$aAmino compounds =550 \0$wg$aBenzene =550 \0$wg$aPhenyl compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-179847: Phenylendiamine (1,2-Diaminobenzol, 1,3-Diaminobenzol, 1,4-Diaminobenzol) : (Stand, Juni 1992), 1993. =670 \\$aCondensed chem. dict. =750 \2$aPhenylenediamines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010655 =LDR 00564cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363137002441 =005 20120730164439.0 =008 970318i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 97002859 =035 \\$aCTV2335NU =040 \\$aCaOONL$cDLC =150 \0$aBody image in women =550 \0$wg$aWomen$xPsychology =670 \\$aPoulton, T. No fat chicks, c1996. =750 \2$81$wb$aBody Image$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001828 =750 \2$81$wb$aWomen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014930 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBody Image$iand$aWomen$5IEN =LDR 00298cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880363137102441 =005 20120730164439.0 =008 970317i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97002800 =035 \\$aCTV2305NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aOvaries$xCysts =750 \2$aOvarian Cysts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010048 =LDR 00304cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880363137202441 =005 20120730164439.0 =008 970317i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97002795 =035 \\$aCTV2303NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aGonads$xDiseases =750 \2$aGonadal Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006058 =LDR 00672cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363137302441 =005 20040819121326.0 =008 970310i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97002539 =035 \\$aCTV2120LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aR727.42 =150 \0$aPatient participation =550 \0$wg$aMedical cooperation =550 \0$wg$aParticipation =550 \0$wg$aTherapist and patient =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-1280: Patient as partner ... c1997$b(patient participation) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Patient participation: patient involvement in the decision-making process in matters pertaining to health) =750 \2$aPatient Participation$0(DNLM)D010358$5IEN-M =LDR 00693cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363137402441 =005 20120730164439.0 =008 970306i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97002438 =035 \\$aCTV2097LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ503.6 =150 \\$aInterviewing in adolescent psychiatry =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychiatry =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-12042: Kelly, F.D. The clinical interview of the adolescent, c1997. =750 \2$81$wb$aInterview, Psychological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007406 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aInterview, Psychological$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00834cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363137502441 =005 20120730164439.0 =008 040614i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97002310 =035 \\$aCTV2088NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG207.5$bRG208 =150 \\$aHyperandrogenism =450 \\$aAndrogen excess disorders =550 \\$wg$aAndrogens$xPathophysiology =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine gynecology =550 \\$aAdrenogenital syndrome =550 \\$aPolycystic ovary syndrome =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97005984: Androgen excess disorders in women, 1997$b(androgen excess, hyperandrogenism) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Mar. 3, 1997$b(androgen excess, hyperandrogenism) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =675 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aHyperandrogenism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017588 =LDR 00700cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363137602441 =005 20120730164439.0 =008 970211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97001644 =035 \\$aCTV2050NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aImplant-supported dentures =550 \0$wg$aDental implants =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-3822: Besimo, C. Removable partial dentures on osseointegrated implants ... c1997. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dental prosthesis, Implant-supported) =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 2, 1997$b(Implant-supported prostheses) =675 \\$aBoucher's clinical dental terminology;$aConcise illus. dental dict. =750 \2$aDental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019094 =LDR 00742cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363137702441 =005 20120730164439.0 =008 970305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97002386 =035 \\$aCTU7063NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aPyruvate kinase =450 \0$aPhosphoenol transphosphorylase =450 \0$aPhosphoenolpyruvate kinase =550 \0$wg$aPhosphotransferases =550 \0$wg$aPyruvic acid =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-119258: Lesicki, A. Fosfofruktokinaza i kinaza pirogronianowa w tkankach skorupiak�ow i owad�ow, 1993. =670 \\$aEnz. Nomen.$b(EC2.7.1.40) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pyruvate kinase) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(pyruvate kinase (PK)) =750 \2$aPyruvate Kinase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011770 =LDR 00832cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363137802441 =005 20120730164439.0 =008 970305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97002380 =035 \\$aCTU7060NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP606.P53 =150 \0$aPhosphofructokinase 1 =450 \0$a6-Phosphofructokinase =450 \0$aPhosphohexokinase =550 \0$wg$aFructose =550 \0$wg$aPhosphotransferases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-119258: Lesicki, A. Fosfofruktokinaza i kinaza pirogronianowa w tkankach skorupiak�ow i owad�ow, 1993. =670 \\$aEnz. Nomen.$b(EC2.7.1.11) =670 \\$aMESH$b(6-Phosphofructokinase; was Phosphofructokinase 1965-92) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(6-phosphofructokinase called also phosphofructokinase 1) =750 \2$aPhosphofructokinase-1$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010732 =LDR 00706cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363137902441 =005 20120730164439.0 =008 970228||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97002232 =035 \\$aCTU6981NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aDoxazosin =550 \0$wg$aAdrenergic alpha blockers =550 \0$wg$aAnticholesteremic agents =550 \0$wg$aHypotensive agents =550 \0$wg$aPrazosin$xDerivatives =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-6483: The role of alpha-blockers in benign prostatic hyperplasia, 1997. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Doxazosin: an anticholesteremic and antihypertensive x Doxazosin mesylate) =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aUSP dict. =750 \2$aDoxazosin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017292 =LDR 01889cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363138002441 =005 20100309221212.0 =008 040402i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 97002073 =035 \\$aCTU2227NU =040 \\$aIreDT$cDLC$dDLC$dDGPO$dViU =053 \0$aQA76.9.D343 =150 \\$aData mining =450 \\$aAlgorithmic knowledge discovery =450 \\$aFactual data analysis =450 \\$aKDD (Information retrieval) =450 \\$aKnowledge discovery in data =450 \\$aKnowledge discovery in databases =450 \\$aMining, Data =550 \\$wg$aDatabase searching =670 \\$aAdriaans, P. Data mining, 1996:$bp. 5 (there is confusion about the exact meaning of the terms "data mining" and "KDD" (knowledge in databases) with many authors regarding them as synonymous; KDD is def. as the non-trivial extraction of implicit, previously unknown and potentially useful knowledge from data; KDD is a multi-disciplinary field of research with machine learning, statistics, database technology, expert systems and data visualization all making a contribution) =670 \\$aPenguin dict. of information technology, 1994$b(Data mining: deriving useful information from large databases, using techniques such as statistical and sensitivity analysis) =670 \\$aU.S. Cong. House Comm. on Govt. Reform. Subcomm. on Technology, Info. Policy, Intergovernmental Relations, and the Census. Can the use of factual data analysis strengthen national security?, part one, hearing, 2004:$bp. 2 (data mining or factual data analysis) =670 \\$aKnowledge discovery for terrorism and law enforcement, c2009:$bp. xv (algorithmic knowledge discovery, sometimes called knowledge discovery in data (KDD) or data mining) =670 \\$aData mining WWW site, Feb. 11, 2009$b(data mining; sometimes called: knowledge discovery in data) =750 \2$aData Mining$0(DNLM)D057225$5IEN =LDR 00676cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363138102441 =005 20120730164438.0 =008 970213i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97001730 =035 \\$aCTS6586NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF724.3.M46 =150 \\$aMemory in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-1849: Pressley, M. Introduction to memory development during childhood and adolescence, 1997. =750 \2$81$wb$aMemory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008568 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMemory$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00749cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363138202441 =005 20120730164438.0 =008 970207i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 97001503 =035 \\$aCTS6411LC =040 \\$aFU$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.V53 =150 \\$aVibrio vulnificus =550 \\$wg$aVibrio =670 \\$aHsu, W. Enhancement of the sensitivity and selectivity of enrichment broth for detection of Vibrio Vulnificus, 1994$b(Vibrio Vulnificus) =670 \\$aManual of clinical microbiology, 1991:$bp. 392 (Vibrio vulnificus ... infection is often associated with consumption of raw oysters) =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 31, 1997$b(Vibrio vulnificus) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aVibrio vulnificus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D041261 =LDR 00445cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363138302441 =005 20150416163844.0 =008 970204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97001369 =035 \\$aCTS6300NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aHD9720$bHD9975 =150 \\$aManufacturing industries =550 \\$wg$aIndustries =550 \\$aManufactures =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/4/97. =750 \2$aManufacturing Industry$0(DNLM)D066192$5IEN =LDR 00528cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363138402441 =005 20140411164827.0 =008 970129i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 97001113 =035 \\$aCTS6216LC =040 \\$aMnMHCL$cDLC =150 \\$aCommunity health nurses =550 \\$wg$aNurses =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Community health nurses) =670 \\$a78-603531: The Community health nurse ... 1978. =670 \\$a80-114072: Nurse and community health ... c1979. =750 \2$aNurses, Community Health$0(DNLM)D064691$5IEN =LDR 00624cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880485024202441 =005 20161222104047.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103025 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB950$bSB985 =150 \\$aPlants, Protection of =360 \\$isubdivision$aProtection$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Protection =450 \\$aCrop protection =450 \\$aPlant protection =450 \\$aProtection of plants =550 \\$wg$aAgriculture =550 \\$aForest protection =550 \\$aHerbicide safeners =750 \2$aCrop Protection$0(DNLM)D000069601 =LDR 00604cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880485024702441 =005 20161222103207.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102702 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSB123$bSB123.5 =150 \\$aPlant breeding =360 \\$isubdivision$aBreeding$iunder individual and groups of plants and crops, e.g.$aCorn--Breeding =450 \\$aCrops$xBreeding =550 \\$wg$aAgriculture =550 \\$wg$aBreeding =670 \\$aWork cat.: Jensen, N.F. Plant breeding methodology, c1988. =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aPlant Breeding$0(DNLM)D000069600 =LDR 00612nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880485025002441 =005 20161222102917.0 =008 950602i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95004499 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCrop science =450 \\$aCrop production science =450 \\$aCrop sciences =550 \\$wg$aAgriculture =550 \\$aCrops =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-20394: The Literature of crop science, 1995. =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/2/95$b(crop science; crop sciences; crop production science) =675 \\$aGlossary of crop science terms, 1992 =750 \2$aCrop Production$0D000069599$5IEN =LDR 00356nz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880485025902441 =005 20161222094251.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034037 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCriminal behavior =550 \\$wg$aCriminal psychology =550 \\$wg$aDeviant behavior =750 \2$aCriminal Behavior$0(DNLM)D000066479$5IEN =LDR 00437nz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880485026302441 =005 20161222093032.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059534 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHealth care teams$xTraining of =450 \\$aTraining of health care teams =550 \\$wg$aMedical education =550 \\$wg$aParamedical education =750 \2$aCrew Resource Management, Healthcare$0(DNLM)D000067498$5IEN =LDR 01850cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880485048602441 =005 20161221104232.0 =008 100120||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009010989 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHeuristic algorithms =450 \\$aHeuristics (Computer algorithms) =550 \\$wg$aComputer algorithms =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lau, H.T. Combinatorial heuristic algorithms with FORTRAN, 1986. =670 \\$aIgnacimuthu, S. Basic bioinformatics, 2005:$bp. 178 (Heuristic algorithm; an economical strategy for deriving a solution to a problem for which an exact solution is computationally impractical) =670 \\$aElectronic design automation, 2009:$bp. 208 (Heuristic algorithms; algorithms that apply heuristics, or rules of thumb, to find a good, but not necessarily optimal, solution for the target problem; the heuristics in such algorithms function as guidelines for selecting good solutions from possible ones. Notice that good solutions, rather than optimal solutions, are found in heuristic algorithms, which is the biggest difference between heuristics and other types of algorithms) =670 \\$aDictionary of algorithms and data structures, via WWW, Dec. 20, 2009$b(heuristic; an algorithm that usually, but not always, works or that gives nearly the right answer) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 20, 2009$b(heuristc algorithm; in computer science, a heuristic algorithm, or simply a heuristic, is an algorithm that is able to produce an acceptable solution to a problem in many practical scenarios, in the fashion of a general heuristic, but for which there is no formal proof of its correctness; Heuristics are typically used when there is no known method to find an optimal solution, under the given constraints (of time, space, etc.) or at all) =750 \2$aComputer Heuristics$0(DNLM)D000067508$5IEN =LDR 00782cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880486266502441 =005 20170106114222.0 =008 040415i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000414 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL537.D76$cZoology =150 \\$aDrosophila simulans =550 \\$wg$aDrosophila =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004043267: Drosphila melanogaster, Drosophila simulans, 2004. =670 \\$aA catalog of Diptera of America north of Mexico, 1983:$bp. 768 (Drosophila simulans) =670 \\$aITIS WWW site, Mar. 22, 2004$b(Drosophila simulans; valid) =670 \\$aNomina insecta nearctica WWW site, Mar. 22, 2004$b(Drosophila simulans) =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 22, 2004$b(hdg.: Drosophila simulans) =750 \2$aDrosophila simulans$0(DNLM)D000067636$5IEN =LDR 01992cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9880486267602441 =005 20170106112823.0 =008 970825i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 97006562 =040 \\$aWaU$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHE5620.D65 =150 \\$aDrugged driving =450 \\$aAutomobile drivers$xDrug use =450 \\$aD.U.I. (Drugged driving) =450 \\$aD.U.I.D. (Drugged driving) =450 \\$aD.W.I. (Drugged driving) =450 \\$aDriving and drug use =450 \\$aDriving under the influence of drugs =450 \\$aDriving while intoxicated =450 \\$aDrug-impaired driving =450 \\$aDrug-related DUI =450 \\$aDrug use and driving =450 \\$aDrugs and driving =450 \\$aDUI (Drugged driving) =450 \\$aDUID (Drugged driving) =450 \\$aDWI (Drugged driving) =450 \\$aImpaired driving (Drugged driving) =450 \\$aOperating while under the influence =450 \\$aOWI (Drugged driving) =550 \\$wg$aTraffic violations =670 \\$aKing County (Wash.). Auditor's Office. Management audit, DUI offender program, 1996:$bprelim. p. (DUI - driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs) =670 \\$aBlack's law dict.$b(driving while intoxicated: offense committed by one who operates a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs) =670 \\$aNatl. Criminal Just. Thes.$b(Driving under the influence UF DUID (influence of drugs)) =670 \\$aLC database, 25 Aug. 1997$b(drug-impaired driver; drug impaired driver; drug-impaired driving; drugged and drunk driving; drugs and driving; drunk and drugged drivers; driving under the influence of illegal drugs; drug-related DUI; operating while intoxicated or drugged (OWI); intoxicated drivers; drug use and driving; hdgs.: Automobile drivers--Drug use; Motor vehicle drivers--Drug use) =670 \\$aMurphy, C. Iowa OWI defense, 2014. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aDriving Under the Influence$4BM$0(DNLM)D000066448$5IEN =LDR 02791cz a2200541n 4500 =001 9880486268902441 =005 20170106112954.0 =008 050729i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039787 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dAuSU$dViU$dMMiltC$dCaOONL$dDLC =053 \0$aHE5620.D7 =150 \\$aDrunk driving =450 \\$aAlcohol-impaired driving (Drunk driving) =450 \\$aD.U.I. (Drunk driving) =450 \\$aD.W.I. (Drunk driving) =450 \\$aDrink driving =450 \\$aDrinking and driving =450 \\$aDriving drunk =450 \\$aDriving under the influence of alcohol =450 \\$aDriving while impaired by alcohol =450 \\$aDriving while intoxicated =450 \\$aDriving with the prescribed concentration of alcohol =450 \\$aDrunk while driving =450 \\$aDrunken driving =450 \\$aDUI (Drunk driving) =450 \\$aDWI (Drunk driving) =450 \\$aImpaired driving (Drunk driving) =450 \\$aOperating under the influence of alcohol (Drunk driving) =450 \\$aOperating while under the influence =450 \\$aOUI (Drunk driving) =450 \\$aOWI (Drunk driving) =450 \\$aPCA (Drunk driving) =450 \\$aPrescribed concentration of alcohol (Drunk driving) =550 \\$wg$aDrunkenness (Crime) =550 \\$wg$aTraffic violations =550 \\$aDrinking and traffic accidents =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 9, 1997$b(drinking and driving; drunk driving; drunken driving; driving drunk) =670 \\$aNat'l. Criminal Just. Thes.$b(Driving under the influence UF Drunk while driving) =670 \\$aDrink driving please, 1998:$bp. 1 (Drink driving offenses come in two distinct categories: 1. Driving whilst under the influence of alcohol or other drug, commonly referred to as a DUI charge; 2. Driving with the prescribed concentration of alcohol, commonly referred to as a PCA offence) =670 \\$aDrink driving : the law in Queensland, 1998. =670 \\$aFinal report, state of knowledge of alcohol-impaired driving, 2000:$bt.p. p. iii (driving while impaired by alcohol(DUI)) =670 \\$aMonteith, W. OUI in America, 2006$b(OUI) =670 \\$aOUI and other serious traffic offenses, c1989. =670 \\$aMiller, D.H. Commitments to Massachusetts county facilities for operating under the influence of alcohol during 1984, 1985. =670 \\$aCohen, I.M. The nature and extent of impaired driving in RCMP jurisdictions in British Columbia, 2011. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on drunk driving as a criminal offense. 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Salmeterol is an analogue of the saligenin ethanolamine salbutamol (albuterol), with an aralkyloxyalkyl substitution at the amine group) =670 \\$aCanadian respiratory journal, July-Aug. 1998:$bp. 261 (Salmeterol is a potent long acting beta-agonist that is effective in relieving the symptoms and air-flow limitations of asthma) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 21, 2012$b(salmeterol -- Heading mapped to Albuterol analogs & derivatives. [MeSH 450: salmeterol xinafoate]) =670 \\$aPubChem, viewed May 4, 2012$b(Salmeterol; also known as Aeromax, Astmerole, Serevent; pharm. action: Adrenergic beta-2 receptor agonists, broncho-dilator agents) =750 \2$aSalmeterol Xinafoate$0(DNLM)D000068299$5IEN =LDR 01738nz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880501961602441 =005 20170317163934.0 =008 120229i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012000861 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFluticasone propionate =450 \\$aCultivate (Trademark) =450 \\$aFixonase =450 \\$aFlixotide (Trademark) =450 \\$aFlonase (Trademark) =450 \\$aFlunase =550 \\$wg$aAdrenocortical hormones =550 \\$wg$aAnti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aAntiallergic agents =550 \\$wg$aBronchodilator agents =550 \\$wg$aPropionates =670 \\$aWork cat.: Salmeterol and fluticasone propionate combined in a new powder inhalation device for the treatment of asthma, 2000. =670 \\$aAnnals of allergy, asthma & immunology, May 1996:$bp. 455 (Fluticasone propionate is a potent inhaled corticosteroid that is effective in improving pulmonary function and symptoms in patients with asthma) =670 \\$aThe journal of allergy and clinical immunology, Dec. 1998:$bp. 902 (Intranasal corticosteroids, such as budesonide and fluticasone propionate, are widely prescribed in the treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis) =670 \\$aAnnals of allergy, asthma & immunology, Apr. 1997:$bp. 355 (Fluticasone propionate is a newly developed inhaled corticosteroid with high topical anti-inflammatory potency and negligible oral systemic bioavailability) =670 \\$aPubChem, viewed May 4, 2012$b(Fluticasone; also known as Fluticasone propionate, Cultivate, Fixonase, Flixotide, Flonase, Flovent, Flunase; pharm. action: anti-allergic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, bronchodilator agents, dermatological agents) =750 \2$aFluticasone$0(DNLM)D000068298$5IEN =LDR 01812nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880502358502441 =005 20170329112633.0 =008 120316||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2012001105 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFailure mode and effects analysis =450 \\$aAnalysis, Failure mode and effects =450 \\$aFMEA (Failure mode and effects analysis) =550 \\$wg$aFailure analysis (Engineering) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Effective FMEAs, c2012:$bECIP data view (central to Design for Six Sigma, Design for Reliability, and other quality and reliability programs) =670 \\$aInspec, viewed March 16, 2012$b(uncontrolled index term: Failure mode and effects analysis: a widely used engineering technique for designing, identifying and eliminating known and/or potential failures, problems, errors and so on from system, design, process, and/or service before they reach the customer) =670 \\$aApplied science & technology full text, viewed March 16, 2012$b(in titles and abstracts (FMEA; Failure mode and effects analysis)) =670 \\$aWikiepedia, viewed March 16, 2012$b(Failure mode and effects analysis; procedure in product development and operations management for analysis of potential failure modes within a system for classification by the severity and likelihood of the failures based on past experience with similar products or processes, enabling the team to design those failures out of the system; widely used in manufacturing; increasingly used in service industry. Failure modes: any errors or defects in a process, design, or item, especially those that affect the customer, and can be potential or actual. 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ACT for gender identity : the comprehensive guide, 2020:$bp. 7 (The change from gender identity disorder to gender dysphoria in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental disorders 5th edition (2013) attested to the realization that the brunt of mental health issues facing transgender individuals do not derive from having a transgender identity)$w(OCoLC)1089850112 =670 \\$aAPA dictionary of psychology, via WWW, Jan. 11, 2023$b(gender dysphoria: 1. discontent with the physical or social aspects of one's own sex. 2. in DSM-5, a diagnostic class that replaces gender identity disorder and shifts clinical emphasis from cross-gender identification itself to a focus on the possible distress arising from a sense of mismatch, or incongruence, that one may have about one's experienced gender versus one's assigned gender. Diagnostic criteria for gender dysphoria in children include significant distress or impairment due to marked gender incongruence, such as a strong desire to be--or a belief that one is--the other gender, preference for the toys, games, roles, and activities stereotypically associated with the other gender, and a strong dislike of one's sexual anatomy. In adults, the manifestations of gender dysphoria may include a strong desire to replace one's physical sex characteristics with those of the other gender (see sex reassignment), the belief that one has the emotions of the other gender, and a desire to be treated as the other gender or recognized as having an alternative gender identity) =670 \\$aBritannica online, Jan. 11, 2023$b(gender dysphoria (GD), also known as gender identity disorder (GID), formal diagnosis given by mental health professionals to people who experience distress because of a significant incongruence between the gender with which they personally identify and the gender with which they were born. The GD diagnosis appears in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5; 2013); Although gender nonconformity is not a mental disorder, GD is characterized by clinically significant mental anguish. Persons with GD often have impaired social and occupational functioning because of the marked difference between their expressed gender and their gender at birth. As transgender individuals, those with GD have a strong conviction that their feelings and actions are typical of the opposite gender, and they desire to live and be perceived as that gender) =670 \\$aHomosaurus, viewed Jan. 11, 2023$b(Gender dysphoria. SN A psychological diagnosis (replacing the outdated and offensive "gender identity disorder") used to describe the sense of unease or dissatisfaction an individual feels as a result of incongruence between their gender identity and their assigned gender, gender expression, and/or the way their gender is perceived by others. This term is also used colloquially by individuals to describe the discomfort and distress they experience as a result of this incongruence. Though gender dysphoria is often associated with trans people, people of any identity may experience gender dysphoria when they do not feel "right" in their body or the way their gender is being expressed; Gender identity disorder. SN An obsolete psychological diagnosis that medicalizes trans identities and practices; only use in historical contexts. BT Medicalization) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 11, 2023$b(Gender Dysphoria. UF Gender Identity Disorder. SN A marked difference between the individual's expressed/experienced gender and the gender others would assign to the individual, and it must continue for at least six months. In MeSH tree structures under: Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological) =670 \\$aDiagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fifth edition, text revision, 2022:$bp. 511 ("Gender dysphoria as a general descriptive term refers to the distress that may accompany the incongruence between one's experienced or expressed gender and one's assigned gender") p. 513 ("Diagnostic Features: Individuals with gender dysphoria have a marked incongruence between the gender to which they have been assigned (usually based on phenotypic sex at birth, referred to as birth-assigned gender) and their experienced/expressed gender. This discrepancy is the core component of the diagnosis. There must also be evidence of distress about this incongruence") =670 \\$aDSM-5 fact sheets, updated disorders : gender dysphoria, 2013$b("In the upcoming fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), people whose gender at birth is contrary to the one they identify with will be diagnosed with gender dysphoria. This diagnosis is a revision of DSM-IV's criteria for gender identity disorder and is intended to better characterize the experiences of affected children, adolescents, and adults"; "replaces the diagnostic name 'gender identity disorder' with 'gender dysphoria,' as well as makes other important clarifications in the criteria. It is important to note that gender nonconformity is not in itself a mental disorder. The critical element of gender dysphoria is the presence of clinically significant distress associated with the condition"; "Need for Change: Persons experiencing gender dysphoria need a diagnostic term that protects their access to care and won't be used against them in social, occupational, or legal areas"; "Part of removing stigma is about choosing the right words. Replacing 'disorder' with 'dysphoria' in the diagnostic label is not only more appropriate and consistent with familiar clinical sexology terminology, it also removes the connotation that the patient is 'disordered'") =670 \\$aWhat is gender dysphoria?, via American Psychiatric Association website, viewed Jan. 11, 2023$b(Some people who are transgender will experience "gender dysphoria," which refers to psychological distress that results from an incongruence between one's sex assigned at birth and one's gender identity. Though gender dysphoria often begins in childhood, some people may not experience it until after puberty or much later; Gender dysphoria: A concept designated in the DSM-5-TR as clinically significant distress or impairment related to gender incongruence, which may include desire to change primary and/or secondary sex characteristics. Not all transgender or gender diverse people experience gender dysphoria) =670 \\$aDucar, Dallas. Giving gender-affirming care : "gender dysphoria" diagnosis should not be required, via Stat website, posted Mar. 11, 2022, viewed on Jan. 11, 2023$b(The "diagnosis" of gender dysphoria has become a requirement for receiving medically necessary gender-affirming care for patients, even though the diagnosis doesn't apply to all trans people. As with all forms of health care, a diagnosis is required for an insurer to pay for medically necessary care ... Some have called for the American Psychiatric Association ... to remove this diagnosis entirely, as it conflates a social identity with a mental disorder and propagates stigma. Others have argued that the diagnosis is necessary to cover medically necessary treatment--and it does guarantee that certain populations, such as incarcerated people or members of the armed forces, have access to care deemed medically necessary under the law and accepted by major medical organizations such as the American Medical Association) =670 \\$aTrans bodies, trans selves, 2022:$bpp. 381-382 ("The continued classification of 'gender dysphoria' as a mental health condition is rife with conflict both in medical systems and within our own communities. Many advocate making changes that would remove 'gender dysphoria' as a mental health diagnosis and categorize it as a medical condition. Others argue for the diagnosis to remain as is for various reasons including insurance coverage, access to mental health treatment, and familial acceptance/support, while others prefer no label or classification at all. ... The International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), published by the World Health Organization (WHO), formerly used the diagnosis gender identity disorder but now contains a new diagnosis called gender incongruence that is no longer in the mental health section and instead in a new medical section called 'Conditions Relating to Sexual Health'") =670 \\$aAngelino, A. Assessing health provider perspectives regarding barriers American Indian/Alaska Native transgender and two-spirit youth face accessing healthcare, in Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities, v. 7 (2020), viewed online Jan. 27, 2023$b("In the early assessment stages for a patient who identifies as transgender or Two-Spirit, providers typically use the diagnosis 'gender dysphoria' to qualify and justify their patient receive gender-affirming services"; "Many providers expressed that listing gender dysphoria as a diagnosis medicalizes and stigmatizes gender and gender-identity, prohibiting acceptance and perpetuating stereotypes. Definitions are also incongruent with the language transgender identifying individuals use to describe themselves") =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the emotions felt as a result of incongruence between a person's experienced or expressed gender and their assigned gender, including works on gender dysphoria as a medical diagnosis. =688 \\$aHeading changed from Gender identity disorders to Gender dysphoria in July 2023. =750 \2$aGender Dysphoria$0(DNLM)D000068116$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/05/14 =LDR 00349nz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880502863002441 =005 20170331155629.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060556 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aBD260 =150 \\$aHeuristic =550 \\$wg$aMethodology =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy =750 \2$aHeuristics$0(DNLM)D000066506$5IEN =LDR 00499cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880502863702441 =005 20170331152901.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85060101 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM1141$bHM1146$cSocial psychology =150 \\$aHelp-seeking behavior =450 \\$aAssistance seeking behavior =450 \\$aBehavior, Help seeking =450 \\$aSeeking help =550 \\$wg$aInterpersonal relations =750 \2$aHelp-Seeking Behavior$0(DNLM)D000066505$5IEN =LDR 01745cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880503327402441 =005 20170406094045.0 =008 090105i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009000032 =040 \\$aCtWeharU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aIntimate partner violence =450 \\$aIPV (Intimate partner violence) =450 \\$aPartner violence, Intimate =550 \\$wg$aViolence =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ramos, Maria Victoria. Intimate partner violence (IPV) training in APA-accredited clinical and counseling psychology doctoral programs, c2008. =670 \\$aCDC web site, Jan. 13, 2009:$bfact sheet (Intimate partner violence (IPV) is abuse that occurs between two people in a close relationship. The term "intimate partner" includes current and former spouses and dating partners. IPV exists along a continuum from a single episode of violence to ongoing battering) =670 \\$aGrier, Aleesha D. The impact of intimate partner violence on the sexual agency of women, c2007. =670 \\$aUniversity of Hartford website, June 18, 2008$b(Kathy McCloskey, associate professor at the Graduate Institute of Professional Psychology (GIPP), recently had an article, titled "Intimate Partner Violence," published in Volume One of the Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law, edited by Brian Cutler. 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Some commonly used brand names are: Remicade. Category, antirheumatic agent. Infliximab is a monoclonal antibody) =670 \\$aRxList WWW site, October 10, 2002$b(Remicade (Infliximab) is a chimeric IgG 1K monoclonal antibody) =750 \2$aInfliximab$0(DNLM)D000069285$5IEN =LDR 00798cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880503349502441 =005 20170404152739.0 =008 021114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008739 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC271.I43 =150 \\$aImatinib =450 \\$aGleevec (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aProtein-tyrosine kinase$xInhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002038769: Vasella, Daniel. Magic cancer bullet : how a tiny orange pill is rewriting medical history, 2003:$bCIP galley (breakthrough cancer drug Gleevec, developed by Novartis) =670 \\$aGleevec web site, Oct. 18, 2002$b(Imatinib mesylate, used for gastrointestinal stomal tumors and chronic myeloid leukemia) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aImatinib Mesylate$0(DNLM)D000068877 =LDR 00874nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880503349902441 =005 20170404145905.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053304 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD9581$cEconomic history =053 \0$aTP751$bTP762$cChemical technology =150 \\$aGas industry =360 \\$iother headings beginning with the word$aGas =450 \\$aNatural gas industry =550 \\$wg$aEnergy industries =680 \\$iHere are entered works on industries based on natural or manufactured gas. Works on municipal or other agencies that distribute gas to consumers are entered under$aGas companies.$iWorks on the manufacture of gas are entered under$aGas manufacture and works. =681 \\$iNotes under$aGas companies; Gas manufacture and works =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aOil and Gas Industry$0(DNLM)D000066388$4BM$5IEN =LDR 00468cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880503350102441 =005 20170404150346.0 =008 030716i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100430 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD9560$bHD9580 =150 \\$aPetroleum industry and trade =550 \\$wg$aEnergy industries =550 \\$aOil industries =681 \\$iExample under$aExports; Imports =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aOil and Gas Industry$0(DNLM)D000066388$4BM$5IEN =LDR 00820cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880503350302441 =005 20170404150715.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063317 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dGAOO$dDLC =150 \\$aHydraulic fracturing =450 \\$aFracking (Engineering) =450 \\$aFracturing, Hydraulic =450 \\$aHydrofracking =550 \\$wg$aHydraulic engineering =550 \\$wg$aRock mechanics =670 \\$aHelp for declining gas production seen in the unconventional source of natural gas, 1980:$b(hydraulic fracturing) =670 \\$aWikipedia WWW site, Mar. 4, 2011:$b(hydraulic fracturing; fracing; fracking) =670 \\$aAmericanrivers.org, Mar. 4, 2011:$b(hydrofracking) =670 \\$aMarcellusfacts.com:$b(hydrofracing) =750 \2$aHydraulic Fracking$0(DNLM)D000067071$5IEN =LDR 00306nz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880503350502441 =005 20170404143701.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062930 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aHumidifiers =550 \\$wg$aHumidity$xControl =750 \2$aHumidifiers$0(DNLM)D000068998$5IEN =LDR 00901nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880511062002441 =005 20170516164110.0 =008 960506i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96005234 =040 \\$aMnMHCL$cDLC =150 \\$aKombucha tea =450 \\$aKombucha beverage =450 \\$aKombucha mushroom infusion =550 \\$wg$aBeverages =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pascal, A. Kombucha : how-to and what it's all about:$bp. 15 (Kombucha culture is a living organism composed of ... yeast and bacteria. It is not a mushroom. The yeast is saccharomyces genus) p. 52 (Kombucha beverage) =670 \\$aHauser, S. Dr. Sklenar's Kombucha mushroom infusion--a biological cancer therapy. 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Monocot family. Genera: Asparagus, Hemiphylacus) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Asparagaceae (asparagus family). Order Asparagales. Genera listed: Asparagus, Myrsiphyllum) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Asparagaceae (incl. Herreriaceae & Ruscaceae; Liliaceae s.l.). Monocots - Lillidae - Asparagales. Genera: Asparagus, Danae, Herreria, Herreriopsis, Ruscus, Semele) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Asparagaceae Juss. Subclass Monocotyledonae. Superorder Liliiflorae; Asparagales. APG (1998) Monocot; non-commelinoid; Asparagales. Species about 370. Genera 1, or 3; Asparagus, Myrsiphyllum, Protasparagus) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, July 1, 2013$b(Family Hyacinthaceae, Synonym of: Asparagaceae. List of genera formerly placed here: Albuca, Alrawia, Autonoe, Barnardia, Bellevalia, Bowiea, Brimeura, Camassia, Chionodoxa, Chlorogalum, Chouardia, Daubenya, Dipcadi, Drimia, Eucomis, Fessia, Hastingsia, Hemiphylacus, Hyacinthella, Hyacinthoides, Hyacinthus, Lachenalia, Ledebouria, Massonia, Merwilla, Muscari, Nectaroscilla, Oncostema, Ornithogalum, Othocallis, Oziroe, Pfosseria, Prospero, Pseudogaltonia, Pseudoprospero, Puschkinia, Schizocarphus, Schnarfia, Schoenolirion, Scilla, Spetaea, Tractema, Veltheimia, Zagrosia) =670 \\$aITIS, July 1, 2013$b(Hyacinthaceae. Taxonomic Rank: Family. Accepted Name(s): Asparagaceae. Current Standing: not accepted - synonym) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, July 16, 2013$b(Family Asparagaceae. 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Am. encyc.:$bv. 4, p. 57 (Camelidae, camelid) =750 \2$aCamelidae$0D000071194$5IEN =LDR 01152cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880535759202441 =005 20170628094322.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85033050 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA418.74$cMaterials =053 \0$aTA462$cMetals =053 \0$aTA467$cIron and steel =150 \\$aCorrosion and anti-corrosives =360 \\$isubdivision$aCorrosion$iunder individual metals and metal compounds, individual materials and types of materials, and types of engineering structures, equipment, and vehicles, e.g.$aConcrete--Corrosion; Copper--Corrosion; Automobiles--Corrosion =450 \\$aAnti-corrosive paint =450 \\$aAtmospheric corrosion =450 \\$aMetal corrosion =450 \\$aMetals$xCorrosion =450 \\$aRust =450 \\$aRustless coatings =550 \\$wg$aChemical inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Technical =550 \\$wg$aFouling =550 \\$wg$aMaterials$xDeterioration =550 \\$wg$aMetals$xSurfaces =550 \\$wg$aWeathering =550 \\$aPaint =550 \\$aProtective coatings =550 \\$aWaterproofing =750 \2$aCorrosion$0(DNLM)D003343$5IEN =LDR 00553cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880537172702441 =005 20170705100350.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076573 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85076573 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aZ675.A22 =150 \\$aSpecial libraries =450 \\$wnne$aLibraries, Special =550 \\$wg$aLibraries =680 \\$iHere are entered works on libraries covering specialized subjects, containing materials in a special format, or serving a specialized clientele. =750 \3$aLibraries, Special =LDR 01378cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880537173602441 =005 20170705094853.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005269 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85005269 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGR825$bGR830$cFolklore =150 \\$aAnimals, Mythical =450 \\$aCreatures, Fabled =450 \\$aFabled creatures =450 \\$aFabulous animals =450 \\$aFabulous creatures =450 \\$aFantastic animals =450 \\$aFictitious animals =450 \\$aImaginary animals =450 \\$aLegendary animals =450 \\$aMythical animals =450 \\$aZoological mythology =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$xMythology =550 \\$aDragons =670 \\$aBritannica online, May 7, 2012:$bindex entries (Beast of Gévaudan (legendary animal); gyascutus (legendary animal); hippogriff (legendary animal); manticore (legendary animal)) under gerrymandering (fabulous animal) under harpy (fabulous creature) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster unabridged, via WWW, May 7, 2012:$bunder griffin (fabulous animal; fantastic animals) under manticore (legendary animal) under mermaid (fabled sea creature) =670 \\$aOED, via WWW, May 7, 2012:$bunder griffin (fabulous animal) under hippogriff (fabulous creature) under unicorn (fabulous and legendary animal) =750 \2$aLegendary Creatures$0(DNLM)D000068636$5IEN =LDR 00672cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880537174202441 =005 20170705084801.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075770 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85075770 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLegal services =450 \\$aServices, Legal =550 \\$wg$aPractice of law =550 \\$aPublic interest law =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the adequacy of, and provision of, legal services generally. Works on legal services to particular groups are entered under specific headings, e.g.$aLegal assistance to older people; Legal assistance to the poor. =750 \2$aLegal Services$0(DNLM)D000067408$5IEN =LDR 01867cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880539459002441 =005 20170712135726.0 =008 001212i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00010095 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 00010095 =040 \\$aCaAE$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNerve gases =450 \\$aNerve agents (Munitions) =450 \\$aNerve gas =550 \\$wg$aChemical agents (Munitions) =550 \\$wg$aCholinesterase inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aGases, Asphyxiating and poisonous =550 \\$wg$aNeurotoxic agents =550 \\$wg$aOrganophosphorus compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wise, D. Cassidy's run: the secret spy war over nerve gas, c2000:$bp. 33 (in the laboratories at Edgewood ... nerve gases that were the most lethal agents in the nation's controversial arsenal of chemical weapons) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(nerve gas: any of various poisonous gases that interfere with the functioning of nerves by inhibiting cholinesterase) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(gas, nerve gas: any of a group of organophosphate compounds ...) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. 3, p. 160 (chemical warfare: use of chemical agents ... which attack the human organism by paralyzing the nervous system (nerve gases) ...) =670 \\$aEncyc. Americana:$bv. 6, p. 366 (the lethal chemical agents of importance are the anticholinesterase compounds, the nerve gases) =670 \\$aQuick dict. weapons$b(nerve agents: war gases such as GA, GB, GD, and VX; nerve gas see nerve agents) =670 \\$aIntl. mil. and defense encyc.:$bv. 2, p. 479 (Nerve agents keep the nervous system from functioning properly by inhibiting enzymes responsible for destroying acetylcholine. Nerve agents are organophosphorous chemicals or organophosphates. German compounds Tabun, Sarin and Soman; American VX; Soviet VR-55) =750 \2$aNerve Agents$0D000067397$5IEN =LDR 00838cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880566034602441 =005 20170827171500.0 =008 050210i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005000100 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2005000100 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP572.O74 =150 \\$aOrexins =450 \\$aHypocretins =550 \\$wg$aHypothalamic hormones =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005000318: The orexin/hypocretin system, c2005. =670 \\$aAlpha Diagnostic International web site, Jan. 6, 2005$b("Several peptides associated with feeding behavior have been reported recently. Orexins (Orexin-A and Orexin-B) are a family of hypothalamic neuropeptides selectively expressed in the hypothalamus. [...] Orexins are also described as hypocretins.") =670 \\$aMESH Suppl.$b(Orexin A; Orexin B) =750 \2$aOrexins$0D000068797$5IEN =LDR 00491cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880566034902441 =005 20170827154028.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095193 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85095193 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aB829$cPhilosophy =053 \0$aBF698.35.O57$cPsychology =053 \0$aBJ1477$cEthics =150 \\$aOptimism =550 \\$wg$aPersonality =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy =550 \\$aCheerfulness =750 \2$aOptimism$0D000067656$5IEN =LDR 01177cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880566035102441 =005 20170827152725.0 =008 050518i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005002533 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2005002533 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aZ286.O63 =150 \\$aOpen access publishing =450 \\$aOpen access to research =450 \\$aResearch, Open access to =550 \\$wg$aElectronic publishing =670 \\$aWork cat.: 20050474712: Willinsky, J. The access principle : the case for open access to research and scholarship, 2006. =670 \\$aLibrary literature via OCLC FirstSearch, Apr. 19, 2005$b(descriptor: open access publishing) =670 \\$aARL Web site search, Apr. 19, 2005:$bopen access overview (As used by ARL, open access refers to works that are created with no expectation of direct monetary return and made available at no cost to the reader on the public Internet for purposes of education and research) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on publishing on the public Internet, allowing users to read, copy, distribute, and print texts without copyright restrictions. =750 \\$aOpen Access Publishing$0(DNLM)D066295$5IEN =LDR 00411cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880566035202441 =005 20170826163109.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094619 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85094619 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP683$cChemical technology =150 \\$aOlive oil =550 \\$wg$aVegetable oils =670 \\$aRandom House. =750 \2$aOlive Oil$0(DNLM)D000069463$5IEN =LDR 00769cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880568752402441 =005 20170831105046.0 =008 880427i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88002571 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 88002571 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPeer pressure =450 \\$aPeer group influence =450 \\$aPeer group pressure =450 \\$aPeer influence =450 \\$aPressure, Peer =550 \\$wg$aSocial influence =550 \\$wg$aSocial pressure =670 \\$aWork cat.: Grenoble, P. Teaching your child to handle peer pressure. =670 \\$aERIC$b(Peer influence) =670 \\$aSears. =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/05/88. =670 \\$aRandom House. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aHennepin =750 \2$aPeer Influence$0(DNLM)D000067074$5IEN =LDR 00396nz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880568753402441 =005 20170831103906.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099135 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85099135 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPedestrians =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aPedestrian =550 \\$wg$aCity traffic =750 \2$aPedestrians$0(DNLM)D000069636$5IEN =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880568753602441 =005 20170831101753.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098231 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85098231 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK585.P2 =150 \\$aParmeliaceae =550 \\$wg$aLecanorales =750 \2$aParmeliaceae$0(DNLM)D000068837$5IEN =LDR 03466cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880568756302441 =005 20170830171933.0 =008 000502i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098119 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85098119 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCaAE$dWaU =053 \0$aSB481$bSB486 =150 \\$aParks =450 \\$aCounty parks =450 \\$aParklands =450 \\$aProvincial parks =450 \\$aRegional parks =450 \\$aState parks =450 \\$aTerritorial parks =550 \\$wg$aCommons =550 \\$wg$aRecreation areas =550 \\$aPlaygrounds =670 \\$aAlberta's parks & protected areas : it's in our nature!, 1998$b(covers Alberta's provincial parks and natural areas) =670 \\$aSimmons, S.E. Parklands pest management, 1985. =670 \\$aWaU database, May 2, 2000$b(titles: The economic implications of the regional park system in Maricopa County; Regional parks and open space; Financing strategies for county parks and recreation; Municipal and county parks in the United States, 1940; City parks of Canada) =670 \\$aHerschel Island, 2012:$bp. 3 (Yukon) p. 12 (Herschel Island Territorial Park) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 14, 2013:$bProvincial park (A provincial park (or territorial park) is a park created under the authority of and is managed by a provincial or territorial government in Canada. Although provincial parks are not the same as national parks, their structures and purposes are very similar. The provincial and territorial parks systems generally have various park categories. In the province of Quebec, the provincial parks are labelled "national parks" and are all IUCN category II protected areas (like at the federal level, and as opposed to many provincial parks), and are managed by Société des établissements de plein air du Québec. Many parks in the other provinces have the IUCN designation.) =670 \\$aParcs Québec website, Mar. 14, 2013:$bEnglish home page (Québec national parks are officially recognized protected areas. The mission of Parcs Québec is to protect and promote the natural environments of Quebec's 43 designated nature areas and sites of outstanding natural beauty. Accordingly, Québec's national parks are managed so as to strike a balance between the conservation of their natural and cultural heritage, and public access for education and recreation purposes.) Mission - more information (What is a National Park? A national park is an area representative of a natural region and whose vocation is to preserve natural and cultural heritage. The national park concept is everywhere in the world, and Québec is no exception. The Parcs Québec network meets all of the international standards defined by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). In this context, Québec's national parks are managed to maintain balance between the conservation of natural and cultural heritage and public access. ... in 2001, the Parks Act was amended to replace the concepts of conservation and recreation parks with the designation of national park, meeting the criteria established by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The story does not end here because the Québec government is currently working on the creation of many parks that will mainly be located north of the 50th parallel. Parc national des Pingualuit, created in 2004, is the first example.) =750 \2$aParks, Recreational$0(DNLM)D000068316$5IEN-M =LDR 00526cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880568757102441 =005 20170830172053.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85043037 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85043037 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEncystment (Zoology) =450 \\$aEncystation (Zoology) =550 \\$aCysts (Zoology) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index$b(Encystment (Zoology)) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(encystment, encystation) =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aParasite Encystment$0(DNLM)D000069289$4NM$5IEN =LDR 00918cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880568757402441 =005 20170830172110.0 =008 090506i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009005023 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2009005023 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPalivizumab =450 \\$aSynagis (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAntiviral agents =550 \\$wg$aMonoclonal antibodies =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wang, D. Immunoprophylaxis against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) with palivizumab in children, 2008:$bp. 2 (Palivizumab is an antibody designed to provide passive immunity against RSV; it is a humanised murine monoclonal antibody) =670 \\$aWikipedia, 6 May 2009:$bPalivizumab page (Palivizumab (brand name Synagis) is a monoclonal antibody produced by recombinant DNA technology; it is used in the prevention of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infections) =750 \2$aPalivizumab$0(DNLM)D000069455$5IEN =LDR 00639cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880573662502441 =005 20170914131424.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100555 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85100555 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK627.P97$cBotany =053 \\$aSB608.S7$cPhytopathogen =150 \\$aPhakopsora pachyrhizi =450 \\$aPhakopsora sojae =450 \\$aPhakopsora vigna =450 \\$aRust fungus of soybean =450 \\$aSoybean rust fungus =450 \\$aUredo sojae =450 \\$aUromyces sojae =550 \\$aSoybean rust disease =750 \\$aPhakopsora pachyrhizi$0(DNLM)D000067563$5IEN =LDR 00497cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880573663202441 =005 20170914130527.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100264 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85100264 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aB829$cPhilosophy =053 \0$aBF698.35.P49$cPsychology =053 \0$aBJ1477$cEthics =150 \\$aPessimism =450 \\$aGloominess =550 \\$wg$aPersonality =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy =750 \2$aPessimism$0(DNLM)D000067657$5IEN =LDR 00425cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362476902441 =005 20120730163836.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85114804 =035 \\$aBZW4710NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA641.R6$cPublic health =053 \\$aSB994.R6$cAgriculture =150 \\$aRodents$xControl =450 \\$wnne$aRodent control =750 \2$aRodent Control$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012375 =LDR 00479cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362477002441 =005 20120730163836.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85114803 =035 \\$aBZW4709NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85114803 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.R6$bQL737.R688$cZoology =053 \0$aSB994.R6$cAgricultural zoology =150 \\$aRodents =450 \\$wnne$aRodentia =550 \\$wg$aMammals =750 \2$aRodentia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012377 =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362477102441 =005 20120730163836.0 =008 040909i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85114802 =035 \\$aBZW4708NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB951.8 =150 \\$aRodenticides =550 \\$wg$aPesticides =550 \\$wg$aRodents$xControl$xEquipment and supplies =750 \2$aRodenticides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012378 =LDR 00962cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362477202441 =005 20120730163836.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85114800 =035 \\$aBZW4706NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.S5 =150 \\$aBasal cell carcinoma =450 \\$aBasal cell cancer =450 \\$aBasal cell epithelioma =450 \\$aCarcinoma, Basal cell$5IEN =450 \\$aEpithelioma, Basal cell =450 \\$aFoot cell carcinoma =450 \\$wnne$aRodent ulcer =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xCancer =670 \\$aWork cat.: Marchac, D. Surgery of basal cell carcinoma of the face, c1987. =670 \\$aMerck man.:$bp. 2074. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Basal cell) =670 \\$aCecil's textbook med.$b(basal cell epithelioma) =670 \\$aHarvey's principles and practice of med.$b(basal cell epithelioma) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCarcinoma, Basal Cell$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002280 =LDR 00482cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362477302441 =005 20120730163836.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85114788 =035 \\$aBZW4694NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC182.R6 =150 \\$aRocky Mountain spotted fever =450 \\$aSpotted fever of the Rocky Mountains =450 \\$aTick fever =550 \\$wg$aRickettsial diseases =750 \2$aRocky Mountain Spotted Fever$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012373 =LDR 00580cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362477402441 =005 20120730163836.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85114628 =035 \\$aBZW4534NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aS678.65$cAgriculture =053 \\$aTJ210.2$bTJ211.45$cMechanical engineering =150 \\$aRobotics =550 \\$aAutomation =550 \\$aMachine theory =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on the field concerned with the design, construction, application, etc. of robots. =750 \2$aRobotics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012371 =LDR 00419cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362477502441 =005 20120730163836.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85114614 =035 \\$aBZW4520LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \0$aSD397.R62$cForestry =150 \\$aRobinia =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =550 \\$wg$aLocust trees =750 \2$aRobinia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031301 =LDR 00717cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362477602441 =005 20130725125756.0 =008 030707i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85114250 =035 \\$aBZW4156NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aGB1201$bGB1399.5$cHydrology =053 \0$aGR680$cFolklore =053 \0$aTC401$bTC537$cHydraulic engineering =053 \0$aTD392$cWater supply source =150 \\$aRivers =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aRiver =450 \\$aBrooks =450 \\$aCreeks =450 \\$aRuns (Rivers) =450 \\$aStreams =550 \\$wg$aBodies of water =681 \\$iExample under$aPhysical geography =750 \2$aRivers$0(DNLM)D045483$5IEN-M =LDR 00412cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362477702441 =005 20120730163836.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85114221 =035 \\$aBZW4127NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRitodrine =550 \\$wg$aAdrenergic beta agonists =550 \\$wg$aPhenethylamines =550 \\$wg$aPropanolamines =750 \2$aRitodrine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012312 =LDR 01639cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362477802441 =005 20130911140113.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85114211 =035 \\$aBZW4117NU =035 \\$ash 85114211 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBL600$bBL619$cComparative religion =053 \\$aBV170$bBV199$cChristian =053 \\$aGN473$cPrimitive religion =053 \\$aGT$cManners and customs =150 \\$aRites and ceremonies =360 \\$isubdivision$aLiturgy$iunder$aJudaism;$iunder individual Jewish and Christian sects; under names of individual Christian monastic and religious orders; and under individual Jewish and Christian ceremonies, rituals, holidays, etc., e.g.$aCatholic Church--Liturgy; Judaism--Ari rite--Liturgy; Jesuits--Liturgy; Seder--Liturgy; Good Friday--Liturgy;$ialso subdivision$aRituals$iunder names of individual religions and sects other than$aJudaism$iand Jewish and Christian sects, e.g.$aBuddhism--Rituals;$ialso subdivision$aCustoms and practices$iunder names of religions and sects, e.g.$aCatholic Church--Customs and practices; Buddhism--Customs and practices;$iand subdivision$aRites and ceremonies$iunder ethnic groups =450 \\$aCeremonies =450 \\$wnne$aCult =450 \\$wnne$aCultus =450 \\$aEcclesiastical rites and ceremonies =450 \\$aReligious ceremonies =450 \\$aReligious rites =450 \\$aRites of passage =450 \\$aTraditions =550 \\$wg$aRitualism =550 \\$aManners and customs =550 \\$aMysteries, Religious =550 \\$aRitual =750 \2$aCeremonial Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002562 =LDR 00659cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362477902441 =005 20120730163835.0 =008 930106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85114203 =035 \\$aBZW4109NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF637.R57$cApplied psychology =053 \\$aRC569.5.R58$cBehavior problems =150 \\$aRisk-taking (Psychology) =450 \\$aRisk behavior =450 \\$aRisky behavior =450 \\$aTaking risks =550 \\$wg$aHuman behavior =670 \\$aMESH$b(Risk-taking x Risk behavior) =670 \\$aBell, N.J. 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Scope note: a species of Morbillivirus causing cattle plague, a disease with high mortality) =750 \2$aRinderpest virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012302 =LDR 00567cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362478602441 =005 20120730163834.0 =008 060920i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85114113 =035 \\$aBZW4019NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF966 =150 \\$aRinderpest =450 \\$aBovine typhus =450 \\$aCattle plague (Rinderpest) =450 \\$aContagious typhus in cattle =450 \\$aPlague, Cattle (Rinderpest) =450 \\$aTyphus, Contagious, in cattle =550 \\$wg$aCattle$xVirus diseases =750 \2$aRinderpest$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012301 =LDR 00413cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362478702441 =005 20120730163834.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85114098 =035 \\$aBZW4004NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP87 =053 \\$aQP321 =150 \\$aRigor mortis =550 \\$wg$aMuscles =550 \\$wg$aPostmortem changes =750 \2$aRigor Mortis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012298 =LDR 00474cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362478802441 =005 20120730163834.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85114091 =035 \\$aBZW3997NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aK3252 =150 \\$aRight to life =450 \\$aRespect for life =450 \\$aRight of life =450 \\$wnne$aRight to life (International law) =550 \\$wg$aHuman rights =750 \2$aValue of Life$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026712 =LDR 00626cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362478902441 =005 20120730163834.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85114084 =035 \\$aBZW3990NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRight to die =450 \\$aDeath, Right to =450 \\$aDeath with dignity =450 \\$aNatural death (Right to die) =550 \\$wg$aDeath =550 \\$wg$aLife and death, Power over =550 \\$aAdvance directives (Medical care) =550 \\$aDo-not-resuscitate orders =550 \\$aEuthanasia =550 \\$aSuicide =750 \2$aRight to Die$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012297 =LDR 00500cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362479002441 =005 20010922140251.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85114065 =035 \\$aBZW3971NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA644.R54$cPublic health =150 \\$aRift Valley fever =450 \\$aEnzootic hepatitis =450 \\$aRVF (Disease) =550 \\$wg$aArbovirus infections =550 \\$wg$aHepatitis, Viral =550 \\$wg$aZoonoses =750 \2$aRift Valley fever =LDR 00643cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362479102441 =005 20120730163834.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85114063 =035 \\$aBZW3969NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =150 \\$aRifamycins =450 \\$aRifampicin =450 \\$wnne$aRifomycin =450 \\$aRifomycins =550 \\$wg$aAntibiotics =670 \\$aMESH$b(Rifamycins x Rifomycins) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Antibiotics, Rifamycins) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Rifamycin, formerly called rifomycin) =670 \\$aMerck index. =690 \\$aBEC =750 \2$aRifamycins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012294 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362479202441 =005 20120730163834.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85114030 =035 \\$aBZW3936NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQE391.R5 =150 \\$aRiebeckite =450 \\$aCrocidolite =550 \\$wg$aAmphiboles =750 \2$aAsbestos, Crocidolite$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017638 =LDR 00688cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362479302441 =005 20120730163834.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113954 =035 \\$aBZW3860NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.R59$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRA644.R53$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC114.7$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aRickettsial diseases =450 \\$aRickettsia infections$5IEN =450 \\$aRickettsiaceae infections =450 \\$aRickettsial infections =450 \\$aRickettsiosis =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Rickettsiaceae infections) =750 \2$aRickettsia Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012282 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362479402441 =005 20120730163834.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113953 =035 \\$aBZW3859NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR353.5.R5 =150 \\$aRickettsia =550 \\$wg$aRickettsiaceae =750 \2$aRickettsia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012281 =LDR 00462cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362479502441 =005 20120730163834.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113950 =035 \\$aBZW3856NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ396 =150 \\$aRickets =450 \\$aRachitis =550 \\$wg$aBones$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aCalcium$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aVitamin D deficiency =750 \2$aRickets$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012279 =LDR 00458cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362479602441 =005 20120730163834.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113948 =035 \\$aBZW3854NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.E9$cBotany =150 \\$aRicinus =550 \\$wg$aEuphorbiaceae =670 \\$aVascular plant families and genera via WWW, Jan. 13, 2003 (Ricinus L., Euphorbiaceae) =750 \2$aRicinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012278 =LDR 00613cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362479702441 =005 20120730163834.0 =008 030108i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113942 =035 \\$aBZW3848NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRicin =450 \\$aCastor bean lectin =450 \\$aRicinus lectin =550 \\$wg$aPlant lectins =550 \\$wg$aPlant toxins =550 \\$wg$aToxalbumins =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ricin x Castor Bean Lectin, Lectin, Ricinus) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(ricin: an amorphous and violently poisonous protein in the castor bean) =750 \2$aRicin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012276 =LDR 00532cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362479802441 =005 20160526085923.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113862 =035 \\$aBZW3768NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74$cBotany =053 \0$aSB191.R5$cCulture =053 \0$aTX558.R5$cNutrition =150 \\$aRice =450 \\$aLowland paddy =450 \\$aLowland rice =450 \\$aOryza sativa =450 \\$aPaddy (Plant) =450 \\$aPadi =450 \\$aPalay =550 \\$wg$aOryza =LDR 00638cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362479902441 =005 20120730163833.0 =008 050927i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113857 =035 \\$aBZW3763NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQM113$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aRibs =450 \\$aCage, Rib =450 \\$aCostae =450 \\$aRib cage =550 \\$wg$aBones =550 \\$wg$aChest =550 \\$wg$aSkeleton =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Ribs) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(rib: collectively called costae) =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 27, 2005$b(titles: rib cage) =750 \2$aRibs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012272 =LDR 00489cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362480002441 =005 20080404153405.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113856 =035 \\$aBZW3762NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH603.R5 =150 \\$aRibosomes =450 \\$aRibonucleoprotein particles =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =550 \\$aMicrosomes =550 \\$wg$aNucleoproteins =550 \\$wg$aProtoplasm =750 \2$aRibosomes$0(DNLM)D012270$5IEN =LDR 00316cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362480102441 =005 20120730163833.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113854 =035 \\$aBZW3760NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRibose =550 \\$wg$aPentoses =750 \2$aRibose$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012266 =LDR 00582cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362480202441 =005 20120730163833.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113852 =035 \\$aBZW3758NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP623.5.T73 =150 \\$aTransfer RNA =450 \\$wnne$aRibonucleic acid, Transfer =450 \\$aRNA, Transfer$5IEN =450 \\$aSoluble ribonucleic acid =450 \\$aTransfer ribonucleic acid =450 \\$atRNA =550 \\$wg$aRNA =670 \\$aMESH$b(RNA, Transfer) =750 \2$aRNA, Transfer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012343 =LDR 00625cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362480302441 =005 20120730163833.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113850 =035 \\$aBZW3756NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP623$bQP623.5 =150 \\$aRNA =450 \\$wnne$aRibonucleic acid =450 \\$aRibose nucleic acid =550 \\$wg$aNucleic acids =550 \\$wg$aRibose =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wilcox, F.H. DNA : the thread of life, 1988. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aWeb. 3 =670 \\$aMESH =670 \\$aNIH. =750 \2$aRNA$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012313 =LDR 00556cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362480402441 =005 20120730163833.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113841 =035 \\$aBZW3747NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRibavirin =450 \\$aRibofuranosyltriazolecarboxamide =450 \\$aRibovirin =450 \\$aVirazole =550 \\$wg$aAmides =550 \\$wg$aAntimetabolites =550 \\$wg$aAntiviral agents =550 \\$wg$aNucleosides =550 \\$wg$aTriazoles =750 \2$aRibavirin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012254 =LDR 00344cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362480502441 =005 20120730163833.0 =008 920114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113796 =035 \\$aBZW3702NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A498 =150 \\$aRhus =550 \\$wg$aAnacardiaceae =750 \2$aRhus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029045 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362480602441 =005 20120730163833.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113782 =035 \\$aBZW3688NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRhodotorula =550 \\$wg$aCryptococcaceae =750 \2$aRhodotorula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012248 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362480702441 =005 20120730163833.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113781 =035 \\$aBZW3687NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.R46 =150 \\$aRhodospirillum =550 \\$wg$aRhodospirillaceae =750 \2$aRhodospirillum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012246 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362480802441 =005 20120730163833.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113780 =035 \\$aBZW3686NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.R46 =150 \\$aRhodospirillaceae =450 \\$aAthiorhodaceae =550 \\$wg$aRhodospirillales =750 \2$aRhodospirillaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012244 =LDR 00502cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362480902441 =005 20120730163833.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113779 =035 \\$aBZW3685NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRhodopsin =450 \\$aRetinal pigment =450 \\$aRetinal purple =450 \\$wnne$aVisual purple =550 \\$wg$aRetina =550 \\$wg$aRetinal (Visual pigment) =550 \\$wg$aVisual pigments =750 \2$aRhodopsin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012243 =LDR 00375cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362481002441 =005 20120730163832.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113777 =035 \\$aBZW3683NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.R46 =150 \\$aRhodopseudomonas =550 \\$wg$aRhodospirillaceae =750 \2$aRhodopseudomonas$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012241 =LDR 00906cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362481102441 =005 20110121095240.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113776 =035 \\$aBZW3682NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK569.R4$cAlgology =150 \\$aRed algae =450 \\$aBangiophyceae =450 \\$aBangiophycidae =450 \\$wnne$aFlorideae =450 \\$aFlorideophyceae =450 \\$aFlorideophycidae =450 \\$aRed seaweeds =450 \\$wnne$aRhodophyceae =450 \\$wnne$aRhodophyta =550 \\$wg$aAlgae =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aNLM:$b(Algae, Red) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aBold algae. =670 \\$aBritannica Micro. =670 \\$aAmericana. =670 \\$aCollier's. =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/5/87. =675 \\$aNAL;$aBiol. & agr. index =750 \2$aRhodophyta$0(DNLM)D000461$5IEN =LDR 00518cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362481202441 =005 20120730163832.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113765 =035 \\$aBZW3671NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.E68$cBotany =053 \\$aSB413.R47$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aRhododendrons =450 \\$aAzaleastrum =450 \\$aBiltia =450 \\$wnne$aRhododendron =450 \\$aRhodora =550 \\$wg$aEricaceae =750 \2$aRhododendron$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029793 =LDR 00421cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362481302441 =005 20120730163832.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113762 =035 \\$aBZW3668NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85113762 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL523.R4$cZoology =150 \\$aRhodnius =550 \\$wg$aAssassin bugs =550 \\$wg$aConenoses =750 \2$aRhodnius$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012239 =LDR 01122cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362481402441 =005 20130209162024.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113755 =035 \\$aBZW3661NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.R5$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.R5$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQE516.R5$cGeochemistry =150 \\$aRhodium =550 \\$wg$aPlatinum group =670 \\$aWebElements website, Oct. 15, 2012$b(Rhodium. Symbol: Rh. Atomic number: 45. Group in periodic table: 9; Group name: Precious metal or Platinum group metal; Period in periodic table: 5; Block in periodic table: d-block. Classification: Metallic. Ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum together make up a group of elements referred to as the platinum group metals (PGM)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 15, 2012$b(Rhodium is a chemical element that is a rare, silvery-white, hard, and chemically inert transition metal and a member of the platinum group. It has the chemical symbol Rh and atomic number 45.) =750 \2$aRhodium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012238 =LDR 00498cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362481502441 =005 20120730163832.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113718 =035 \\$aBZW3624NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aRho(D) immune globulin =450 \\$aAnti-D-immunoglobulin$5IEN =450 \\$aImmune globulin, Rh$5IEN =450 \\$aRh immune globulin =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =550 \\$wg$aRh factor =750 \2$aRho(D) Immune Globulin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018029 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362481602441 =005 20110509103627.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113717 =035 \\$aBZW3623NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aRhizosphere =550 \\$wg$aRoots (Botany) =550 \\$wg$aSoils =750 \2$aRhizosphere$0(DNLM)D058441$5IEN =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362481702441 =005 20120730163832.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113711 =035 \\$aBZW3617NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.R45 =150 \\$aRhizobium =450 \\$aRoot nodule bacteria =550 \\$wg$aRhizobiaceae =750 \2$aRhizobium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012231 =LDR 00517cz 2200181n 4500 =001 9880362481802441 =005 20220720113032.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113710 =035 \\$aBZW3616NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.R45 =150 \\$aRhizobiaceae =550 \\$wg$aAerobic bacteria =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =550 \\$wg$aNitrifying bacteria =750 \2$aRhizobiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012230 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aLiberibacter$0(DNLM)D000086202$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00476cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362481902441 =005 20050731213320.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113702 =035 \\$aBZW3608LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL458.2.I9$cZoology =150 \\$aRhipicephalus =550 \\$wg$aIxodidae =670 \\$aCommon names of insects and related organisms, 1989:$bp. 127 (Acari: Ixodidae, Rhipicephalus) =750 \2$aRhipicephalus$0(DNLM)D048494$5IEN =LDR 00430cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362482002441 =005 20120730163832.0 =008 030521i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113701 =035 \\$aBZW3607NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRhinoviruses =450 \\$aCommon cold viruses =450 \\$aRhinovirus =550 \\$wg$aPicornaviruses =670 \\$aMESH$b(Rhinovirus) =750 \2$aRhinovirus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012229 =LDR 00431cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362482102441 =005 20120730163832.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113698 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02051498 =035 \\$aBZW3604NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC182.R5 =150 \\$aRhinosporidiosis =550 \\$wg$aMycoses =550 \\$wg$aNose$xDiseases =750 \2$aRhinosporidiosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012227 =LDR 00439cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362482202441 =005 20120730163832.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113697 =035 \\$aBZW3603NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF365 =150 \\$aRhinoscleroma =450 \\$aRespiratory scleroma =450 \\$aScleroma respiratorium =550 \\$wg$aNose$xDiseases =750 \2$aRhinoscleroma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012226 =LDR 00400cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362482302441 =005 20120730163832.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113696 =035 \\$aBZW3602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD119.5.N67 =150 \\$aRhinoplasty =550 \\$wg$aNose$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =750 \2$aRhinoplasty$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012225 =LDR 00423cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362482402441 =005 20120730163832.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113675 =035 \\$aBZW3581NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRF361 =150 \\$aRhinitis =450 \\$aNasal mucosa$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =550 \\$wg$aNose$xDiseases =750 \2$aRhinitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012220 =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362482502441 =005 20150420165807.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113667 =035 \\$aBZW3573NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aRhinencephalon =450 \\$aOlfactory brain =550 \\$wg$aBrain =550 \\$wg$aSmell =750 \2$aOlfactory Cortex$0(DNLM)D066194$5IEN =LDR 00375cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362482602441 =005 20181206130336.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113652 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02051208 =035 \\$aBZW3558NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRheumatologists =550 \\$wg$aInternists =750 \2$aRheumatologists$0(DNLM)D000072140$5IEN =LDR 00432cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362482702441 =005 20120730163832.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85113651 =035 \\$aBZW3557NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.83.R48 =150 \\$aRheumatoid factor =550 \\$wg$aAnti-immunoglobulin autoantibodies =550 \\$wg$aImmunogenetics =750 \2$aRheumatoid Factor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012217 =LDR 00655cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362482802441 =005 20140102152947.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113650 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02051186 =035 \\$aBZW3556NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ482.A77 =150 \\$aRheumatoid arthritis in children =450 \\$wnne$aArthritis deformans in children =450 \\$aArthritis, Juvenile rheumatoid =450 \\$aJuvenile arthritis deformans =450 \\$aJuvenile rheumatoid arthritis =450 \\$aStill's disease =550 \\$wg$aRheumatism in children =750 \2$aArthritis, Juvenile$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001171 =LDR 00634cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362482902441 =005 20120730163831.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113649 =035 \\$aBZW3555NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC933 =150 \\$aRheumatoid arthritis =450 \\$aAdjuvant arthritis =450 \\$wnne$aArthritis deformans =450 \\$aArthrosis deformans =450 \\$aRheumatic gout =550 \\$wg$aArthritis =550 \\$wg$aAutoimmune diseases =550 \\$wg$aBlood hyperviscosity syndrome =550 \\$wg$aRheumatism =750 \2$aArthritis, Rheumatoid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001172 =LDR 00617cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362483002441 =005 20120730163831.0 =008 920207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85113648 =035 \\$aBZW3554NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ482.R48 =150 \\$aRheumatism in children =550 \\$wg$aCollagen diseases in children =550 \\$aPediatric 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\0$aRC560.R36$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aRape victims =450 \\$aFemale rape victims =550 \\$wg$aSexual abuse victims =750 \2$aRape$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011902 =LDR 01020cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362484002441 =005 20120730163817.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85111405 =035 \\$aBZW1311LC =035 \\$aSH 85111405 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCaQMM =053 \0$aQK495.C9$cBotany =053 \0$aSB207.R36$cForage plant =053 \0$aSB299.R2$cOilseed plant =150 \\$aRape (Plant) =450 \\$aBrassica napus =450 \\$aBrassica napus napobrassica =450 \\$aColza =450 \\$aWinter rape =550 \\$wg$aBrassica =670 \\$aIntegrated Taxonomic Information System, May 6, 1999$b(Brassica napus, Common Name: rape, synonym(s): Brassica napobrassica, Brassica napus var. napobrassica) =670 \\$aSynonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland, 1994$b(Rape, Brassica napus L., synonym(s): Brassica napobrassica (L.) P. Mill; syn: Brassica napus; var.: napobrassica (L.) 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Synonyms: Rana aquatica, Rana hyla, Rana muta, Rana alpina, Rana campanisona, Rana rufa, Rana atra, Ranaria temporaria, Rana flaviventris, Rana glacialis, Rana scotica, Rana platyrrhinus, Rana fusca, Bufo campanisonus, Rana honnorati, Rana aragonensis. English names: Common frog, Scottish frog, European common brown frog, Grass frog, Brown frog, European common frog, Heron's frog) =670 \\$aITIS, Aug. 26, 2010$b(Rana temporaria. Synonym: Rana honnorati. Common name: European frog) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 26, 2010$b(the common frog, Rana temporaria, also known as the European common frog, or European common brown frog) =750 \2$aRana temporaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011896 =LDR 01186cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362484702441 =005 20120730163817.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85111312 =035 \\$aBZW1218NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL668.E27$cZoology =150 \\$aPelophylax ridibundus =450 \\$aCentral Asian pond frog =450 \\$aGerman river frog =450 \\$aGraf's frog =450 \\$aGraf's hybrid frog =450 \\$aLake frog =450 \\$aLaughing frog =450 \\$aMarsh frog =450 \\$aPond frog, Central Asian =450 \\$aRana grafi =450 \\$wnne$aRana ridibunda =450 \\$aRiver frog, German =550 \\$wg$aPelophylax =670 \\$aITIS, Aug. 26, 2010$b(Pelophylax ridibundus. Synonyms: Rana grafi, Rana ridibunda) =670 \\$aAmphibian species of the world 5.4, an online reference, viewed Aug. 25, 2010$b(Pelophylax ridibundus. Synonym: Rana ridibunda. English names: Laughing frog, German river frog, Marsh frog, Lake frog, Central Asian pond frog, Graf's frog, Graf's hybrid frog) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20100924 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Rana ridibunda =750 \2$aRana ridibunda$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011895 =LDR 02131cz a2200445n 4500 =001 9880362484802441 =005 20120730163816.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85111311 =035 \\$aBZW1217NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL668.E27$cZoology =150 \\$aNorthern leopard frog =450 \\$aAmerican leopard frog =450 \\$aCommon leopard frog =450 \\$aLithobates pipiens =450 \\$aMeadow frog =450 \\$aMottled meadow frog =450 \\$aPeeping frog =450 \\$aRana brachycephala =450 \\$aRana burnsi =450 \\$aRana burnsorum =450 \\$aRana halecina =450 \\$aRana kandiyohi =450 \\$wnne$aRana pipiens =450 \\$aRana virescens =450 \\$aShad frog =450 \\$aSpring frog =450 \\$aUnspotted meadow frog =450 \\$aWestern leopard frog =550 \\$wg$aLeopard frogs =550 \\$wg$aLithobates =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96004831: Crew, S. The frog, 1997$b(Northern leopard frog) =670 \\$aConant, R. Field guide to reptiles and amphibians, 1975:$bp. 344 (Northern leopard frog) =670 \\$aStebbins, R.C. Field guide to western reptiles and amphibians, 1985:$bp. 88 (Northern leopard frog) =670 \\$aSSAR list of names, 1978:$bp. 13 (Rana pipiens; Northern leopard frog) =670 \\$aITIS, July 14, 2010$b(Lithobates pipiens. Synonym: Rana pipiens. Common name: Northern Leopard Frog) =670 \\$aAmphibian species of the world, via WWW, July 14, 2010$b(Lithobates pipiens. Synonyms: Rana pipiens, Rana halecina, Rana burnsi, Rana kandiyohi, Rana brachycephala, Rana burnsorum. English names: Peeping Frog, Shad Frog, Leopard Frog, Common Frog, Common Leopard Frog, Meadow Frog, Unspotted Meadow Frog, Mottled Meadow Frog, Northern Leopard Frog, American Leopard Frog, Western Leopard Frog, Spring Frog) =670 \\$aCollins, J.T. Standard common and current scientific names for North American amphibians, turtles, reptiles & crocodilians, 6th ed., via WWW, July 14, 2010:$bp. 8 (under Lithobates: L. pipiens - Northern Leopard Frog) =750 \2$aRana pipiens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011894 =LDR 00882cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362484902441 =005 20120730163816.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85111278 =035 \\$aBZW1184NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC454.R36$cPhysics =053 \\$aQD96.R34$cChemistry =150 \\$aRaman spectroscopy =450 \\$aCARS spectroscopy =450 \\$aCoherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy =450 \\$aSpectroscopy, Raman =450 \\$aSpectrum analysis, Raman$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSpectrum analysis =670 \\$aNASA$b(UF--Coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy) =670 \\$aINIS:Thes.$b(UF--Coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy) =670 \\$aINSPEC$b(UF--ASTERIK spectroscopy; UF--HELICOPTER spectroscopy; UF--HORSES; UF--TR3 spectroscopy; UF--TRRR spectroscopy) =750 \2$aSpectrum Analysis, Raman$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013059 =LDR 01159cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362485002441 =005 20080508083428.0 =008 020806i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85111210 =035 \\$aBZW1116NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dOr =053 \0$aQL638.S2$cZoology =053 \0$aSH167.R34$cCulture =150 \\$aRainbow trout =450 \\$aOncorhynchus mykiss =450 \\$aRedband trout =450 \\$aSalmo gairdneri =450 \\$aSalmo irideus =550 \\$wg$aOncorhynchus =550 \\$wg$aTrout =550 \\$aSteelhead (Fish) =670 \\$a92072941: Behnke, R.J. Native trout of western North America, 1992:$bp. xvi (rainbow trout; Oncorhychus mykiss) =670 \\$aCommon and sci. names of fishes from the U.S. and Canada, 1991:$bp. 28 (Oncorhynchus mykiss; rainbow trout) p. 79 (trouts of rainbow and cutthroat series related to Oncorhynchus rather than Salmo; change endorsed by Committee on Names of Fishes, Am. Fisheries Society) =670 \\$aDambacher, J.M. The distribution and abundance of Great Basin redband trout, 2001:$bp. 1 (redband trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp.) =750 \2$aOncorhynchus mykiss$0(DNLM)D017686$5IEN =LDR 01177cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362485102441 =005 20150430145938.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85111193 =035 \\$aBZW1099NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85111193 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQH86$cNatural history =053 \0$aSD131$bSD247.5$cForestry =150 \\$aRain forests =450 \\$aRain forests$zTropics =450 \\$aRainforests =450 \\$aTropical rain forests =450 \\$aTropical rainforests =550 \\$wg$aForests and forestry =550 \\$aCloud forests =670 \\$aLC database, May 7, 2001$b(tropical rainforests; tropical rain forests) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on forests consisting primarily of tall, broad-leaved evergreen trees located in areas of high annual rainfall chiefly, but not exclusively, in the tropics. Works on areas of luxuriant, impenetrable vegetation occurring where light penetrates along tracks or riverbanks in tropical areas or as second growth vegetation where tropical forests have been cleared are entered under$aJungles. =681 \\$iNote under$aJungles =750 \2$aRainforest$0(DNLM)D065947$5IEN =LDR 01362cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9880362485202441 =005 20140912141529.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110904 =035 \\$aBZW0810NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dDLC =053 \0$aHE1001$bHE5600$cEconomics =053 \0$aTF$cTechnology =150 \\$aRailroads =360 \\$inames of individual railroads; and headings beginning with the word$aRailroad =450 \\$aIron horses (Railroads) =450 \\$aLines, Railroad =450 \\$aRail industry =450 \\$aRail lines =450 \\$aRail transportation =450 \\$aRailroad industry =450 \\$aRailroad lines =450 \\$aRailroad transportation =450 \\$aRailway industry =450 \\$aRailways =550 \\$wg$aCommunication and traffic =550 \\$wg$aConcessions =550 \\$wg$aPublic utilities =550 \\$wg$aTransportation =550 \\$wg$aTrusts, Industrial =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Railroad transportation) =670 \\$aLC database, July 17, 1995$b(titles: rail line(s); railroad line(s)) =670 \\$aGoble, P. Death of the iron horse, 1986. =670 \\$aTrails of the iron horse : an informal history, 1975. =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 12, 2007$b(rail industry; railroad industry; railway industry) =750 \2$aRailroads$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011890 =LDR 00657cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362485302441 =005 20120730163816.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110854 =035 \\$aBZW0760LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =053 \0$aRS165.R24$cPharmacy =053 \0$aSB615.R3$cWeeds =150 \\$aRagweeds =450 \\$aAmbrosia (Plants) =450 \\$wnne$aRagweed =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aHortus 3. =670 \\$aHowes, F.N. A Dictionary of useful and everyday plants and their common names, 1974:$bp. 213 (Ambrosia) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aAmbrosia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031164 =LDR 00316cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362485402441 =005 20120730163816.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110835 =035 \\$aBZW0741NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD321 =150 \\$aRaffinose =750 \2$aRaffinose$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011887 =LDR 01502cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362485502441 =005 20121226153312.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110814 =035 \\$aBZW0720NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.R2$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =150 \\$aRadon =450 \\$aEmanation (Radioactive substances) =450 \\$aEmanon =450 \\$aNiton =450 \\$aRadium emanation =550 \\$wg$aGases, Rare =550 \\$wg$aRadioactive substances =670 \\$aRadon in ground water of western Montana, 1993. =670 \\$aLloyd, L. Evaluation of radon sources and phosphate slag in Butte, Montana, 1983. =670 \\$aGeologic radon potential of EPA Region 3: Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia, 1993. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 13, 2012$b(Radon is a chemical element with symbol Rn and atomic number 86. It is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas, occurring naturally as the decay product of uranium or thorium.) =670 \\$aRadon fact sheet, via Radon.com website, Aug. 13, 2012$b(Radon is a cancer-causing radioactive gas. Radon is a gaseous highly radioactive element discovered by English physicist Ernest Rutherford in 1899. The discovery is also credited to German physicist Friedrich Ernst Dorn in 1900. More specifically, Rutherford discovered radon's alpha radiation and Dorn discovered that radium was releasing a gas.) =750 \2$aRadon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011886 =LDR 00553cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362485602441 =005 20120730163816.0 =008 920417||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110812 =035 \\$aBZW0718NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85110812 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRadius (Anatomy) =450 \\$aRadial bone =450 \\$wnne$aRadius =450 \\$aSpoke bone =550 \\$wg$aBones =550 \\$wg$aForearm =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Radius. Also called radial bone, spoke bone) =750 \2$aRadius$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011884 =LDR 01173cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362485702441 =005 20130209162022.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110804 =035 \\$aBZW0710NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.R1$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.R1$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQE516.R1$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTN948.R3$cOres =053 \0$aTP245.R2$cChemical technology =150 \\$aRadium =550 \\$wg$aAlkaline earth metals =550 \\$wg$aRadioactive substances =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 12, 2012$b(Radium is a chemical element with symbol Ra and atomic number 88. Radium is an almost pure-white alkaline earth metal, but it readily oxidizes on exposure to air, becoming black in color. All isotopes of radium are highly radioactive, with the most stable isotope being radium-226, which has a half-life of 1601 years and decays into radon gas. Because of such instability, radium is luminescent, glowing a faint blue. Radium, in the form of radium chloride, was discovered by Marie Sk�odowska-Curie and Pierre Curie in 1898.) =750 \2$aRadium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011883 =LDR 01253cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362485802441 =005 20120730163815.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110802 =035 \\$aBZW0708LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C9$cBotany =053 \0$aSB351.R3$cCulture =150 \\$aRadishes =450 \\$aDondisia =450 \\$aRaphanistrum =450 \\$aRaphanus =550 \\$wg$aCruciferae =670 \\$aThe plants database, via WWW, Aug. 28, 2007$b(Raphanus - radish. Family: Brassicaceae; lists two species: Raphanus raphanistrum, wild radish; Raphanus sativus, cultivated radish) =670 \\$aMansfeld's world database of agricultural and horticultural crops, via WWW, Aug. 28, 2007$b(Accepted name: Raphanus. Family: Cruciferae. Synonyms: Dondisia, Raphanistrum. Subordinate taxa: Raphanus rapanistroides, Raphanus raphanistrum, Raphanus sativus) =670 \\$aThe American heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., via Bartleby.com, Aug. 28, 2007$b(radish: 1. A Eurasian plant (Raphanus sativus) having a fleshy edible root and white to purple flowers clustered in a terminal raceme. 2. The pungent root of this plant, eaten raw as an appetizer and in salads) =750 \2$aRaphanus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031224 =LDR 00534cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362485902441 =005 20120730163815.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110799 =035 \\$aBZW0705NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRadiotherapy, High energy =450 \\$aHigh energy radiotherapy =450 \\$aMegavolt radiotherapy =450 \\$aRadiotherapy, Megavolt =450 \\$aRadiotherapy, Supervoltage =450 \\$aSupervoltage radiotherapy =750 \2$aRadiotherapy, High-Energy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011882 =LDR 00876cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362486002441 =005 20150120120733.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110795 =035 \\$aBZW0701NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM845$bRM862 =150 \\$aRadiotherapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aRadiotherapy$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Radiotherapy; Skin--Diseases--Radiotherapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aRadiotherapy$iunder diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Radiotherapy; Skin--Diseases--Radiotherapy =450 \\$aRadiation therapy =550 \\$wg$aElectrotherapeutics =550 \\$wg$aHospitals$xRadiological services =550 \\$wg$aMedical electronics =550 \\$wg$aMedical radiology =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Physiological =550 \\$aPhototherapy =750 \2$aRadiotherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011878 =LDR 00505cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362486102441 =005 20150120120732.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110790 =035 \\$aBZW0696NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM852$cPharmacology =053 \0$aRS431.R34$cPharmacy =150 \\$aRadiopharmaceuticals =450 \\$aRadiopharmaceutical agents =550 \\$wg$aMedical radiology =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =750 \2$aRadiopharmaceuticals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019275 =LDR 00648cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362486202441 =005 20120730163815.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110788 =035 \\$aBZW0694NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRadionuclide generators =450 \\$aCows (Radionuclide generators) =450 \\$aGenerators, Radionuclide =450 \\$aIsotopic milking systems =450 \\$aNuclide generators =450 \\$aRadioisotope generator systems =450 \\$aRadionuclide milking systems =550 \\$wg$aRadiation sources =550 \\$wg$aRadioisotopes =750 \2$aRadionuclide Generators$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011876 =LDR 00531cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362486302441 =005 20150120120731.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110777 =035 \\$aBZW0683NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMedical radiology =450 \\$aClinical radiology =450 \\$wnne$aRadiology, Medical =450 \\$aRadiology (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aMedical physics =688 \\$aHeading changed 20150109 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Radiology, Medical =750 \2$aRadiology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011871 =LDR 00916cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362486402441 =005 20150120120731.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110776 =035 \\$aBZW0682NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD33.55$bRD33.57 =150 \\$aInterventional radiology =360 \\$isubdivision$aInterventional radiology$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases and organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCancer--Interventional radiology; Heart--Interventional radiology =360 \\$isubdivision$aInterventional radiology$iunder individual diseases and parts of the body, e.g.$aCancer--Interventional radiology; Heart--Interventional radiology =450 \\$wnne$aRadiology, Interventional =550 \\$wg$aMedical radiology =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =670 \\$aMESH$b(Radiology, Interventional) =750 \2$aRadiology, Interventional$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015642 =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362486502441 =005 20120730163815.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110774 =035 \\$aBZW0680NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRadiology =450 \\$aRadiological physics =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =550 \\$aRadiation =750 \2$aRadiology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011871 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362486602441 =005 20181206093857.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85110772 =035 \\$aBZW0678NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRadiologists =450 \\$aRoentgenologists =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =550 \\$wg$aRadiation workers =750 \2$aRadiologists$0(DNLM)D000072177$5IEN =LDR 00682cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362486702441 =005 20120730163815.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85110771 =035 \\$aBZW0677NU =035 \\$ash 85110771 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRadiologic technologists =450 \\$aRadiologic technicians =450 \\$aRadiological technicians =450 \\$aRadiology technologists$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aBiomedical technicians =550 \\$wg$aRadiation workers =670 \\$aLC database, May 26, 1998$b(titles: radiologic technologists; 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and headings beginning with the word$aSexual =450 \\$aGender (Sex) =450 \\$aHuman beings$xSexual behavior =450 \\$aHuman sexuality =450 \\$aSex (Gender) =450 \\$aSexual behavior =450 \\$aSexual practices =450 \\$aSexuality =550 \\$aSexology =670 \\$aMcDermott, L. Human sexuality, c2000. =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 29, 2005$b(sexual practices; sexual behavior) =750 \2$aSex$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012723 =750 \2$aSexual Behavior$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012725 =LDR 00513cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362578102441 =005 20120730163859.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120499 =035 \\$aBZX0405NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHD4475$bHD4480$cEconomics =053 \\$aRA567$bRA568.2$cPublic health =053 \\$aTD741$bTD780$cSanitary engineering =150 \\$aSewage disposal =450 \\$aWaste disposal =550 \\$wg$aRefuse and refuse disposal =750 \2$aSewage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012722 =LDR 03718cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362578202441 =005 20140304095107.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120457 =035 \\$aBZX0363NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aS657$cFertilizer =053 \0$aTD730$bTD735$cEnvironmental engineering =150 \\$aSewage =450 \\$aDomestic effluent =450 \\$aDomestic sewage =450 \\$aDomestic wastewater =450 \\$aEffluent (Sewage) =450 \\$aIndustrial effluent =450 \\$aIndustrial wastewater =450 \\$aSewage effluent =450 \\$aWaste water =450 \\$aWaste waters =450 \\$aWastewater =450 \\$aWastewaters =550 \\$wg$aSewerage =670 \\$aAn assessment of the possible effects of wastewater pollution on the intertidal macrofauna of five beaches in the Seattle, Washington area. 1977? =670 \\$aUS EPA's program to regulate the placement of waste water and other fluids underground, 2004. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 31, 2011$b(Wastewater is any water that has been adversely affected in quality by anthropogenic influence. It comprises liquid waste discharged by domestic residences, commercial properties, industry, and/or agriculture and can encompass a wide range of potential contaminants and concentrations. In the most common usage, it refers to the municipal wastewater that contains a broad spectrum of contaminants resulting from the mixing of wastewaters from different sources. Sewage is correctly the subset of wastewater that is contaminated with feces or urine, but is often used to mean any waste water. "Sewage" includes domestic, municipal, or industrial liquid waste products disposed of, usually via a pipe or sewer or similar structure, sometimes in a cesspool emptier.) Effluent (Effluent is an outflowing of water or gas from a natural body of water, or from a human-made structure. Effluent is defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as "wastewater - treated or untreated - that flows out of a treatment plant, sewer, or industrial outfall. Generally refers to wastes discharged into surface waters." The Compact Oxford English Dictionary defines effluent as "liquid waste or sewage discharged into a river or the sea.") =670 \\$aWebster, L. A dictionary of environmental & civil engineering, c2000$b(sewage: liquid waste that contains animal, mineral, or vegetable matter in suspension or solution, conveyed in a sewer; waste water: water that is not, or is no longer required; wastewater: water containing biological, organic and/or chemical contaminants, primarily as a result of human activities; effluent 1. Any solid, liquid, or gas that enters the environment as a by-product of a man-originated process; the substances that flow out of a designated source) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, c2003$b(sewage: The fluid discharge from medical, domestic, and industrial sanitary appliances. Also known as sewerage; waste 2. Dirty water from mining, industrial, and domestic use; waste pipe: A pipe to carry waste water from a basin, bath, or sink in a building; effluent [CIV ENG] The liquid waste of sewage and industrial process) =670 \\$aOCLC, Aug. 31, 2011$b(in titles: domestic effluents; domestic effluent; domestic sewage effluents; domestic sewage effluent; industrial and domestic effluents; industrial and domestic sewage effluent; domestic waste effluents; domestic sewage effluents; domestic wastewater effluent; domestic septic tank effluent; domestic wastewater; domestic and industrial wastewaters; domestic and industrial waste effluent) =750 \2$aSewage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012722 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362578302441 =005 20201223120044.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120380 =035 \\$aBZX0286NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSet (Psychology) =450 \\$aReadiness (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aAttention =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =750 \2$aSet, Psychology$0(DNLM)D012718$5IEN =LDR 00764cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362578402441 =005 20060713083217.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120374 =035 \\$aBZX0280LC =035 \\$ash 85120374 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \\$aSB317.S46$cEconomic plants =150 \\$aSesbania =450 \\$aAgati =450 \\$aSesban =450 \\$aSesbana =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Sesbania) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Sesbania (Agati) Sesbania) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Sesbania Adans. mut. Scop.; sy: Sesban Adans., Sesbana R. Br., Agati Adans.) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Sesbania Scop. [Agati Adans.; Daubentonia DC]) =750 \2$aSesbania$0(DNLM)D049931$5IEN =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362578502441 =005 20120730163859.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120373 =035 \\$aBZX0279LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P42$cBotany =150 \\$aSesamum =550 \\$wg$aPedaliaceae =750 \2$aSesamum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031685 =LDR 00445cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362578602441 =005 20120730163859.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120372 =035 \\$aBZX0278NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL825 =150 \\$aSesamoid bones =450 \\$aOssa sesamoidea =450 \\$aSesamoid cartilage =550 \\$wg$aBones =550 \\$wg$aTendons =750 \2$aSesamoid Bones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012716 =LDR 00724cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362578702441 =005 20120730163859.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120337 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02100280 =035 \\$aBZX0243NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM270$bRM282 =150 \\$aSerotherapy =450 \\$aImmunization, Passive$5IEN =450 \\$aSerum therapy =450 \\$wnne$aSerumtherapy =550 \\$wg$aImmunotherapy =670 \\$aMESH$b(Serotherapy, see Immunization, Passive) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(serotherapy, also called serum therapy) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImmunization, Passive$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007116 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362578802441 =005 20120730163859.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120336 =035 \\$aBZX0242NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSerum sickness =450 \\$aSerum disease =550 \\$wg$aAnaphylaxis =550 \\$wg$aImmune complex diseases =750 \2$aSerum Sickness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012713 =LDR 00491cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362578902441 =005 20120730163859.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120335 =035 \\$aBZX0241NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH585.3$cCell culture =150 \\$aSerum-free culture media =450 \\$aCulture media, Serum-free$5IEN =450 \\$aSerum-free media =550 \\$wg$aCulture media (Biology) =750 \2$aCulture Media, Serum-Free$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016895 =LDR 00773cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362579002441 =005 20120730163859.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120334 =035 \\$aBZX0240NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRB46 =150 \\$aSerodiagnosis =360 \\$isubdivision$aSerodiagnosis$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Serodiagnosis =360 \\$isubdivision$aSerodiagnosis$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Serodiagnosis =450 \\$aSerologic diagnosis =450 \\$wnne$aSerum diagnosis =550 \\$wg$aImmunodiagnosis =670 \\$aSerologic diagnosis of celiac disease, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aSerologic Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012698 =LDR 00573cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362579102441 =005 20120730163859.0 =008 030108i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120333 =035 \\$aBZX0239NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP99.3.A4 =150 \\$aSerum albumin =450 \\$aPlasma albumin =450 \\$aSeralbumin =550 \\$wg$aAlbumins =550 \\$wg$aBlood proteins =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(serum albumin: albumin that is present in serum or plasma. Also called seralbumin) =750 \2$aSerum Albumin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012709 =LDR 00393cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362579202441 =005 20040823083325.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120332 =035 \\$aBZX0238NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP91 =150 \\$aSerum =450 \\$aBlood$xSerum =450 \\$aBlood serum =550 \\$aBlood plasma =750 \2$aSerum$0(DNLM)D044967$5IEN =LDR 00485cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362579302441 =005 20080405115908.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120330 =035 \\$aBZX0236NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSertoli cells =450 \\$aCells of Sertoli =450 \\$aSertoli's cells =450 \\$aSustentacular cells =550 \\$wg$aCells =550 \\$wg$aSpermatozoa =550 \\$wg$aTestis =750 \2$aSertoli Cells$0(DNLM)D012708$5IEN =LDR 00684cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362579402441 =005 20120730163854.0 =008 030730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119543 =035 \\$aBZW9449NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK661$cBotany =053 \0$aSB113.2$bSB118.46$cPlant culture =150 \\$aSeeds =360 \\$isubdivision$aSeeds$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Seeds =450 \\$aCrops$xSeeds =450 \\$aPlants$xSeeds =550 \\$wg$aCrops =550 \\$wg$aPlants =550 \\$aOvules =550 \\$aPlant embryology =550 \\$aPods (Botany) =550 \\$aSowing =750 \2$aSeeds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012639 =LDR 00499cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362579502441 =005 20160801111426.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119536 =035 \\$aBZW9442NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSeedlings =360 \\$isubdivision$aSeedlings$iunder particular plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Seedlings; Trees--Seedlings =450 \\$aCrops$xSeedlings =550 \\$wg$aBotany =550 \\$wg$aPlants =750 \2$aSeedlings$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036226 =LDR 00602cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362579602441 =005 20120730163854.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119520 =035 \\$aBZW9426NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C79$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.S43$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aSedum =450 \\$aSedums =450 \\$aStonecrops =550 \\$wg$aCrassulaceae =670 \\$aRandom House$b(sedum: any fleshy plant belonging to the genus Sedum) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Sedum genus; sedums: any plant of the genus) =750 \2$aSedum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031963 =LDR 00816cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362579702441 =005 20120730163853.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119509 =035 \\$aBZW9415NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSediments (Geology) =550 \\$wg$aGeology =550 \\$wg$aPhysical geography =550 \\$wg$aSedimentary rocks =550 \\$wg$aSedimentation and deposition =550 \\$aMarine sediments =550 \\$aSlackwater deposits =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the unconsolidated mineral and organic sediments of the present land masses. Works on the accumulated minerals and organic remains on the present ocean floor are entered under$aMarine sediments. =681 \\$iNote under$aMarine sediments =750 \2$aGeologic Sediments$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D019015 =LDR 00409cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362579802441 =005 20171026095623.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119490 =035 \\$aBZW9396NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM325 =150 \\$aSedatives =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system depressants =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aHypnotics and Sedatives$0(DNLM)D006993$4BM$5IEN =LDR 00754cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362579902441 =005 20120730163853.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119483 =035 \\$aBZW9389NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSecurity systems =360 \\$isubdivision$aSecurity measures$iunder names of individual corporate bodies and under types of buildings, facilities, industries, and institutions, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Security measures; Universities and colleges--Security measures =450 \\$aSecurity measures =550 \\$wg$aBurglary protection =680 \\$iHere are entered works on systems designed to prevent theft, espionage, sabotage, observation, etc. =750 \2$aSecurity Measures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012637 =LDR 00514cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362580002441 =005 20120730163853.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119460 =035 \\$aBZW9366NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBL2700$bBL2790 =150 \\$aSecularism =550 \\$wg$aEthics =550 \\$wg$aIrreligion =550 \\$wg$aUtilitarianism =550 \\$aAtheism =550 \\$aPostsecularism =550 \\$aSecularization (Theology) =750 \2$aSecularism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035621 =LDR 00998cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362580102441 =005 20120730163853.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119448 =035 \\$aBZW9354NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP190$bQP246$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSecretion =360 \\$isubdivision$aSecretion$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Secretion;$ialso subdivision$aSecretions$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Secretions;$iand individual secretions, e.g.$aBile; Perspiration =360 \\$isubdivision$aSecretion$iunder individual chemicals and types of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Secretion;$ialso subdivision$aSecretions$iunder individual parts of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Secretions;$iand individual secretions, e.g.$aBile; Perspiration =550 \\$wg$aBiological transport =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =550 \\$aExcretion =550 \\$aGlands =750 \2$aBodily Secretions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012634 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362580202441 =005 20120730163853.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119447 =035 \\$aBZW9353NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP801.S =150 \\$aSecretin =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal hormones =750 \2$aSecretin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012633 =LDR 00531cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362580302441 =005 20120730163853.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119424 =035 \\$aBZW9330NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD96.S43 =150 \\$aSecondary ion mass spectrometry =450 \\$aSIMS (Spectrum analysis) =550 \\$wg$aMass spectrometry =670 \\$aWilson, R.G. Secondary ion mass spectrometry, c1989:$bCIP galley (SIMS) =750 \2$aSpectrometry, Mass, Secondary Ion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018629 =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362580402441 =005 20120730163853.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119404 =035 \\$aBZW9310NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSebum =550 \\$wg$aExocrine glands$xSecretions =550 \\$wg$aSebaceous glands =750 \2$aSebum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012629 =LDR 00325cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362580502441 =005 20120730163853.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119391 =035 \\$aBZW9297NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSebaceous glands$xTumors =750 \2$aSebaceous Gland Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012626 =LDR 00383cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362580602441 =005 20120730163852.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119390 =035 \\$aBZW9296NU =035 \\$aSH 85119390 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRL130$bRL131 =150 \\$aSebaceous glands$xDiseases =750 \2$aSebaceous Gland Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012625 =LDR 00382cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362580702441 =005 20120730163852.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119389 =035 \\$aBZW9295NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP188.S43$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSebaceous glands =550 \\$wg$aCutaneous glands =750 \2$aSebaceous Glands$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012627 =LDR 00845cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362580802441 =005 20120730163852.0 =008 050321i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119377 =035 \\$aBZW9283NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aGR930$cFolklore =053 \0$aQB637.2$bQB637.8$cAstronomical geography =150 \\$aSeasons =360 \\$isubdivision$aSeasonal distribution$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Seasonal distribution;$iand subdivision$aSeasonal variations$iunder individual animals and groups of animals and individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Seasonal variations; Fishes--Seasonal variations =550 \\$wg$aAstronomical geography =550 \\$wg$aAstronomy =550 \\$wg$aClimatology =550 \\$wg$aMeteorology =750 \2$aSeasons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012621 =LDR 00437cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362580902441 =005 20120730163852.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119293 =035 \\$aBZW9199NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX385$bTX387$cNutrition =150 \\$aSeafood =450 \\$wnne$aSea food =550 \\$wg$aFishery products =550 \\$wg$aFood of animal origin =750 \2$aSeafood$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017747 =LDR 00719cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362581002441 =005 20120730163852.0 =008 040721i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119275 =035 \\$aBZW9181NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aGC100$bGC103 =150 \\$aSeawater =450 \\$aOcean water =450 \\$wnne$aSea-water =450 \\$aSea waters =450 \\$aSeawaters =550 \\$wg$aSaline waters =670 \\$aRandom House$b(seawater) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(seawater) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(seawater) =670 \\$aLC database, July 21, 2004$b(ocean water; ocean-water; sea water; sea-water; seawater; sea waters; seawaters) =750 \2$aSeawater$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012623 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362581102441 =005 20070424095756.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119269 =035 \\$aBZW9175NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aQL384.E2 =150 \\$aSea urchins =450 \\$aEchinoidea =550 \\$wg$aEchinodermata =667 \\$aOld LCSH heading: Sea-urchins =750 \2$aSea Urchins$0(DNLM)D012617$5IEN =LDR 00515cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362581202441 =005 20050810214040.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119233 =035 \\$aBZW9139NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.P63 =150 \\$aSea lions =450 \\$aOtariinae =450 \\$aSealions =550 \\$wg$aEared seals =670 \\$aCorbet, G. World list mamm. species:$bp. 115 (sealions) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(sea lion) =750 \2$aSea Lions$0(DNLM)D046070$5IEN =LDR 00419cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362581302441 =005 20120730163852.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119211 =035 \\$aBZW9117LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.E33$cBotany =053 \0$aSB386.S4$cCulture =150 \\$aSea buckthorn =450 \\$aHippophae =550 \\$wg$aElaeagnaceae =750 \2$aHippophae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031281 =LDR 00445cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362581402441 =005 20120730163852.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119205 =035 \\$aBZW9111NU =035 \\$ash 85119205 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL377.C7$cZoology =150 \\$aSea anemones =450 \\$aActinaria =450 \\$aActiniaria =550 \\$wg$aZoantharia =750 \2$aSea Anemones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012615 =LDR 00502cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362581502441 =005 20120730163852.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119191 =035 \\$aBZW9097NU =035 \\$ash 85119191 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \\$aQL377.S4$cZoology =150 \\$aScyphozoa =450 \\$wnne$aDiscophora (Coelenterata) =450 \\$wnne$aScyphomedusae =550 \\$wg$aCnidaria =550 \\$wg$aJellyfishes =750 \2$aScyphozoa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D037401 =LDR 00626cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362581602441 =005 20120730163852.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119181 =035 \\$aBZW9087NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ399.S3 =150 \\$aScurvy, Infantile =450 \\$aBarlow's disease =450 \\$aInfantile scurvy =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aRickets =750 \2$81$wb$aScurvy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012614 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aScurvy$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362581702441 =005 20120730163851.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119180 =035 \\$aBZW9086NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC627.S36 =150 \\$aScurvy =550 \\$wg$aVitamin C deficiency =750 \2$aScurvy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012614 =LDR 00462cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362581802441 =005 20140312110236.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119004 =035 \\$aBZW8910NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aNB =150 \\$aSculpture =450 \\$aSculptures$5IEN =450 \\$aStonework, Decorative =550 \\$wg$aArt =550 \\$aBas-relief =550 \\$aStatues =750 \2$aSculpture$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012613 =LDR 00430cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362581902441 =005 20120730163851.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118990 =035 \\$aBZW8896NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL878$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM416$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aRC897$cDiseases =150 \\$aScrotum =550 \\$aTestis =750 \2$aScrotum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012611 =LDR 00651cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362582002441 =005 20120730163851.0 =008 051122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118989 =035 \\$aBZW8895NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S43$cBotany =150 \\$aScrophulariaceae =450 \\$aFigwort family (Plants) =450 \\$aRhinanthaceae =450 \\$aSnapdragon family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aTubiflorae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(figwort family=Scrophulariaceae) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(Scrophulariaceae, the figwort or snapdragon family of flowering plants) =750 \2$aScrophulariaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028083 =LDR 00447cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362582102441 =005 20120730163851.0 =008 921201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118929 =035 \\$aBZW8835NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF969.S3 =150 \\$aScrapie =550 \\$wg$aGoats$xVirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aPrion diseases in animals =550 \\$wg$aSheep$xVirus diseases =750 \2$aScrapie$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012608 =LDR 00581cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362582202441 =005 20120730163850.0 =008 060323i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118878 =035 \\$aBZW8784NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aScotoma =450 \\$aScotomata =550 \\$wg$aVision disorders =550 \\$aMigraine aura =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(scotoma: a circumscribed area of blindness or reduced vision within the visual field; scotomata, pl.) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 23, 2006$b(Scotoma) =750 \2$aScotoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012607 =LDR 00773cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362582302441 =005 20040719084530.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118798 =035 \\$aBZW8704NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK494.5.P66$cBotany =053 \\$aSD397.P614$cForestry =150 \\$aScots pine =450 \\$aPinus silvestris =450 \\$aPinus sylvestris =450 \\$wnne$aScotch pine =550 \\$wg$aPine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Jiang, I.B. Analysis of multidatasets with examples from genetic tests of provenances of Pinus contorta (Lodgepole pine) and full-sib progenies of Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine) 1988. =670 \\$aLC data base, 9/12/89$b(Scots pine; Scotch pine) =750 \2$aPinus sylvestris$0(DNLM)D041605$5IEN =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362582402441 =005 20120730163850.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118796 =035 \\$aBZW8702LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74 =150 \\$aScorzonera =550 \\$wg$aCichoriaceae =750 \2$aScorzonera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031186 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362582502441 =005 20120730163850.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118795 =035 \\$aBZW8701NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aScorpions$xVenom =450 \\$aScorpion venom =750 \2$aScorpion Venoms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012604 =LDR 00594cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362582602441 =005 20120730163850.0 =008 031027i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118793 =035 \\$aBZW8699NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL458.7$bQL458.72$cZoology =150 \\$aScorpions =450 \\$aScorpiofauna =450 \\$aScorpiones =450 \\$aScorpionida =550 \\$wg$aArachnida =550 \\$wg$aArthrogastra =670 \\$aVignoli, V. Scorpiofauna of Kashan (Esfahan Province, Iran) (Arachnida: Scorpiones), 2003. =750 \2$aScorpions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012605 =LDR 00799cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362582702441 =005 20120730163850.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118773 =035 \\$aBZW8679NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC560.V68 =150 \\$aVoyeurism =450 \\$aScopolagnia =450 \\$wnne$aScopophilia =450 \\$aScoptolagnia =450 \\$aScoptophilia =550 \\$wg$aParaphilias =550 \\$wg$aPersonality disorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kelly, D. Telling glances : voyeurism and the French novel, c1992. =670 \\$aDSM III rev.$b(Voyeurism) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Voyeurism) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Voyeurism, also called scopophilia, scopolagnia, scoptolagnia, scoptophilia) =750 \2$aVoyeurism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014843 =LDR 00435cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362582802441 =005 20201023150539.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118772 =035 \\$aBZW8678NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aScopolamine =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia adjuvants =550 \\$wg$aAntiemetics =550 \\$wg$aBelladonna (Drug) =550 \\$wg$aMydriatics =750 \2$aScopolamine$0(DNLM)D012601$5IEN =LDR 00550cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362582902441 =005 20120730163850.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118752 =035 \\$aBZW8658NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ482.S3 =150 \\$aScoliosis in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric orthopedics =750 \2$81$wb$aScoliosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012600 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aScoliosis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362583002441 =005 20120730163850.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118750 =035 \\$aBZW8656NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD771.S3 =150 \\$aScoliosis =550 \\$wg$aSpine$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aScoliosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012600 =LDR 00497cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362583102441 =005 20120730163850.0 =008 871218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118731 =035 \\$aBZW8637NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRL451 =150 \\$aScleroderma (Disease) =450 \\$aChorionitis =450 \\$aDermatosclerosis =450 \\$aScleroderma, Circumscribed$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aCollagen diseases =750 \2$aScleroderma, Localized$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012594 =LDR 00338cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362583202441 =005 20120730163850.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118726 =035 \\$aBZW8632NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSclera =450 \\$aSclerotica =550 \\$wg$aEye =750 \2$aSclera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012590 =LDR 00778cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362583302441 =005 20070612125122.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118723 =035 \\$aBZW8629NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85118723 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.R68$cZoology =150 \\$aSciuridae =450 \\$aSciurids =550 \\$wg$aRodents =670 \\$aInventory methods for pikas and sciurids, c1998. =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via WWW, Sept. 5, 2001$b(Family Sciuridae, Suborder Sciurognathi, Order Rodentia; sciurids; Common name: Squirrels) =670 \\$aITIS, Sept. 5, 2001$b(Sciuridae. Common names: squirrels, marmots, chipmunks. Suborder Sciuromorpha, Order Rodentia) =750 \2$aSciuridae$0(DNLM)D012589$5IEN =LDR 01728cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362583402441 =005 20120730163850.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118722 =035 \\$aBZW8628NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A14$cBotany =150 \\$aZingiberales =450 \\$wnne$aScitamineae =550 \\$wg$aMonocotyledons =670 \\$aITIS, June 30, 2008$b(order: Zingiberales) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, June 30, 2008$b(order: Zingiberales; families: Cannaceae, Costaceae, Heliconiaceae, Lowiaceae, Marantaceae, Musaceae, Strelitziaceae, Zingiberaceae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 30, 2008$b(Scitamineae: a descriptive botanical name; historically it has been applied to a remarkably stable group of flowering plants; in the Wettstein system, last revised in 1935, it was circumscribed: order Scitamineae: family Musaceae, family Zingiberaceae, family Cannaceae, family Marantaceae; in the Engler system, update of 1964, it was circumscribed: order Scitamineae: family Musaceae, family Zingiberaceae, family Cannaceae, family Marantaceae, family Lowiaceae; the Cronquist system, of 1981, also treats the plants so united as a unit, also at the rank of order, but by splitting has increased the number of families to eight, in total; however, the order is named Zingiberales and is placed in subclass Zingiberidae, which in its turn belongs to the class Liliopsida; the APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, 1998), recognises this same order Zingiberales (with the same eight families) but assigns it to the clade commelinids in the monocots) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20080807 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Scitamineae =750 \2$aZingiberales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019862 =LDR 00629cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362583502441 =005 20120730163850.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118711 =035 \\$aBZW8617NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aQC787.S34 =150 \\$aScintillation counters =450 \\$aScintillation detectors =450 \\$aScintillometers =550 \\$wg$aNuclear counters =670 \\$aMcGraw Hill dict. physics$b(scintillation counter, also known as scintillation detector, scintillometer) =681 \\$iNote under$aDigital counters =750 \2$aScintillation Counting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012588 =LDR 00479cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362583602441 =005 20120730163848.0 =008 050907i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118710 =035 \\$aBZW8616NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aScintillation cameras =450 \\$aGamma cameras$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aCameras =550 \\$wg$aRadioisotope scanning$xEquipment and supplies =550 \\$wg$aScintillation counters =750 \2$aGamma Cameras$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015902 =LDR 00349cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362583702441 =005 20090223102120.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118696 =035 \\$aBZW8602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aScientists =550 \\$wg$aProfessions =750 \2$aNatural Science Disciplines$0(DNLM)D010811$5IEN =LDR 00651cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362583802441 =005 20120730163848.0 =008 030520i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118684 =035 \\$aBZW8590NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCSmH =053 \0$aQ115 =150 \\$aScientific expeditions =360 \\$inames of regions explored, e.g.$aAfrica, Central; Antarctica; Arctic regions;$ialso names of expeditions, and names of ships =450 \\$aExpeditions, Scientific =450 \\$aScientific voyages =450 \\$aTravels =450 \\$aVoyages, Scientific =550 \\$wg$aVoyages and travels =750 \2$aExpeditions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005101 =LDR 00388cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362583902441 =005 20120730163848.0 =008 041014||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118586 =035 \\$aBZW8492NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQ10$bQ99 =150 \\$aScience$xSocieties, etc. =450 \\$wnne$aScientific societies =750 \2$aSocieties, Scientific$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012958 =LDR 00619cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362584002441 =005 20090223101929.0 =008 931004i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118553 =035 \\$aBZW8459NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85118553 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQ =150 \\$aScience =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aScientific;$iand subdivision$aScience$iunder ethnic groups and individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Science =450 \\$aNatural science =450 \\$aScience of science =450 \\$aSciences =750 \2$aNatural Science Disciplines$0(DNLM)D010811$5IEN =LDR 00421cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362584102441 =005 20120730163848.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118551 =035 \\$aBZW8457NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC420 =150 \\$aSciatica =450 \\$aIschias =450 \\$aNeuralgia, Sciatic =550 \\$wg$aSciatic nerve$xDiseases =750 \2$aSciatica$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012585 =LDR 00312cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362584202441 =005 20120730163848.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118548 =035 \\$aBZW8454LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSciatic nerve$xDiseases =750 \2$aSciatic Neuropathy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020426 =LDR 00340cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362584302441 =005 20120730163848.0 =008 921221||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118547 =035 \\$aBZW8453NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSciatic nerve =550 \\$wg$aSpinal nerves =750 \2$aSciatic Nerve$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012584 =LDR 00504cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362584402441 =005 20120730163848.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118474 =035 \\$aBZW8380NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSchools of public health =450 \\$aPublic health schools =450 \\$aSchools, Public health$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aHealth occupations schools =550 \\$wg$aPublic health personnel$xEducation =750 \2$aSchools, Public Health$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012581 =LDR 00494cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362584502441 =005 20120730163847.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118451 =035 \\$aBZW8357NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aL =150 \\$aSchools =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aSchool$iand names of individual schools =550 \\$wg$aPublic institutions =550 \\$aEducation =550 \\$aPublic schools =750 \2$aSchools$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012574 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362584602441 =005 20120730163847.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118371 =035 \\$aBZW8277NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSchool nursing =450 \\$wnne$aSchool nurses =550 \\$wg$aNursing =550 \\$wg$aPediatric nursing =750 \2$aSchool Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012573 =LDR 00363cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362584702441 =005 20120730163847.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118297 =035 \\$aBZW8203NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSchool children$xDental care =450 \\$aSchool dentistry$5IEN =750 \2$aSchool Dentistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012571 =LDR 01400cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362584802441 =005 20120730163847.0 =008 051207i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118243 =035 \\$aBZW8149NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB2338$bLB2339$cCollege and university =053 \0$aLB2848$bLB2849$cSchool =150 \\$aScholarships =360 \\$isubdivision$aFunds and scholarships$iunder names of individual educational institutions, e.g.$aHarvard University--Funds and scholarships;$iand subdivision$aScholarships, fellowships, etc.$iunder classes of persons, ethnic groups, and fields of study, e.g.$aAfrican American college students--Scholarships, fellowships, etc.; Medicine--Scholarships, fellowships, etc. =360 \\$isubdivision$aFunds and scholarships$iunder names of individual educational institutions, e.g.$aHarvard University--Funds and scholarships;$iand subdivision$aScholarships, fellowships, etc.$iunder classes of persons, ethnic groups, and fields of study, e.g.$aAfro-American college students--Scholarships, fellowships, etc.; Medicine--Scholarships, fellowships, etc. =450 \\$aBursaries =450 \\$aFellowships =450 \\$aFunds, Scholarship =450 \\$aScholarship funds =550 \\$wg$aEndowment of research =550 \\$wg$aStudent aid =550 \\$aStudent loans =750 \2$aFellowships and Scholarships$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005257 =LDR 00452cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362584902441 =005 20120730163847.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118172 =035 \\$aBZW8078NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSchizophrenics$xLanguage =450 \\$aSchizophrenic language$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aCognition disorders =550 \\$wg$aLanguage and languages =750 \2$aSchizophrenic Language$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012564 =LDR 00380cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362585002441 =005 20120730163847.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118170 =035 \\$aBZW8076NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSchizophrenics =450 \\$aSchizophrenia$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aMentally ill =750 \2$aSchizophrenia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012559 =LDR 00785cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362585102441 =005 20120730163847.0 =008 060426i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118169 =035 \\$aBZW8075NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMMiltC =053 \0$aRJ506.S3 =150 \\$aSchizophrenia in children =450 \\$aChildhood schizophrenia =550 \\$wg$aPsychoses in children =670 \\$aCanter, S. Childhood schizophrenia, 1988. =670 \\$aChildhood schizophrenia : a symposium, 1980. =750 \2$aSchizophrenia, Childhood$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012561 =750 \2$81$wb$aSchizophrenia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012559 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSchizophrenia$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00628cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362585202441 =005 20120730163847.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118162 =035 \\$aBZW8068NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC514 =150 \\$aSchizophrenia =450 \\$aDementia praecox =450 \\$aSchizophrenic disorders =550 \\$wg$aPsychoses =550 \\$aSchizotypal personality disorder =670 \\$aMESH$b(Schizophrenia x Dementia praecox x Schizophrenic disorders) =750 \2$aSchizophrenia$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012559 =750 \2$aSchizophrenic Psychology$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012565 =LDR 00399cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362585302441 =005 20120730163847.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118156 =035 \\$aBZW8062NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC569.5.S35 =150 \\$aSchizoid personality =550 \\$wg$aPersonality disorders =750 \2$aSchizoid Personality Disorder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012557 =LDR 00824cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362585402441 =005 20060830090102.0 =008 060313i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118147 =035 \\$aBZW8053NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA644.S3$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC182.S24$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aSchistosomiasis =450 \\$aBilharziasis =450 \\$aBilharziosis =450 \\$aKatayama disease =450 \\$aSnail fever =550 \\$wg$aDistomatosis =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 13, 2006$b(Schistosomiasis, entry term: Bilharziasis, Hierarchy: Trematode Infections) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Schistosomiasis: infection with flukes of the genus Schistosoma. Also called bilharziasis, bilharziosis, snail fever) =750 \2$aSchistosomiasis$0(DNLM)D012552$5IEN =LDR 00424cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362585502441 =005 20120730163847.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118144 =035 \\$aBZW8050NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL391.P7 =150 \\$aSchistosomatidae =450 \\$aBilharziidae =450 \\$aSchistosomidae =550 \\$wg$aStrigeidida =750 \2$aSchistosomatidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012551 =LDR 00375cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362585602441 =005 20120730163847.0 =008 920103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118143 =035 \\$aBZW8049NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.P7 =150 \\$aSchistosoma mansoni =550 \\$wg$aSchistosoma =750 \2$aSchistosoma mansoni$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012550 =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362585702441 =005 20120730163847.0 =008 920103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118142 =035 \\$aBZW8048NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.P7 =150 \\$aSchistosoma japonicum =450 \\$aSchistosoma cattoi =550 \\$wg$aSchistosoma =750 \2$aSchistosoma japonicum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012549 =LDR 00383cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362585802441 =005 20120730163846.0 =008 920103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118140 =035 \\$aBZW8046NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.P7 =150 \\$aSchistosoma haematobium =550 \\$wg$aSchistosoma =750 \2$aSchistosoma haematobium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012548 =LDR 00419cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362585902441 =005 20120730163846.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118139 =035 \\$aBZW8045NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.P7 =150 \\$aSchistosoma =450 \\$aBilharzia =450 \\$aSchistosomum =550 \\$wg$aSchistosomatidae =750 \2$aSchistosoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012547 =LDR 00384cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362586002441 =005 20120730163846.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118118 =035 \\$aBZW8024NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSchiff bases =450 \\$aSchiff's bases =550 \\$wg$aCondensation products (Chemistry) =750 \2$aSchiff Bases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012545 =LDR 00716cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362586102441 =005 20090311144427.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118115 =035 \\$aBZW8021NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ482.O8 =150 \\$aScheuermann's disease =450 \\$aAdolescent kyphosis =450 \\$aJuvenile kyphosis =450 \\$aMalum epiphyseonecroticum vertebrale =450 \\$aSpinal epiphysitis =450 \\$aSpinal osteochondritis =450 \\$aVertebral epiphysitis =450 \\$aVertebral osteochondritis =550 \\$wg$aKyphosis =550 \\$wg$aOsteochondrosis =550 \\$wg$aSpine$xDiseases =750 \2$aScheuermann Disease$0(DNLM)D012544$5IEN =LDR 00797cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362586202441 =005 20070531085132.0 =008 050812||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118047 =035 \\$aBZW7953NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dABAU$dNNCu-C =053 \0$aQC794.6.S3 =150 \\$aScattering (Physics) =450 \\$aAtomic scattering =450 \\$aAtoms$xScattering =450 \\$aNuclear scattering =450 \\$aParticles (Nuclear physics)$xScattering =450 \\$aScattering of particles =450 \\$aWave scattering =550 \\$wg$aCollisions (Nuclear physics) =550 \\$wg$aParticles =550 \\$aCollisions (Physics) =670 \\$aBanerji, J. Atomic scattering in the presence of a low-frequency laser, 1982. =750 \2$aScattering, Radiation$0(DNLM)D012542$5IEN =LDR 00483cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362586302441 =005 20120730163846.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118023 =035 \\$aBZW7929NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC182.S2 =053 \\$aRM782.S2$cSerumtherapy =053 \\$aRX226.S2$cHomeopathic treatment =150 \\$aScarlatina =450 \\$aScarlet fever =681 \\$iExample under$aFever =750 \2$aScarlet Fever$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012541 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362586402441 =005 20120730163846.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85118011 =035 \\$aBZW7917NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aScapula =450 \\$aShoulder blade =550 \\$wg$aShoulder girdle =750 \2$aScapula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012540 =LDR 00485cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362586502441 =005 20120730163846.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117990 =035 \\$aBZW7896NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH212.S3 =150 \\$aScanning electron microscopes =450 \\$wnne$aScanning electron microscope =550 \\$wg$aElectron microscopes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMicroscopy, Electron, Scanning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008855 =LDR 01382cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362586602441 =005 20130209162025.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117977 =035 \\$aBZW7883NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.S4$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.S4$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.S4$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.S4$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTP245.S3$cChemical technology =150 \\$aScandium =450 \\$aEka-boron =450 \\$aEkaboron =550 \\$wg$aRare earth metals =670 \\$aEmsley, J. Nature's building blocks, 2011$b(Scandium; Sc. When Dimitri Mendeleyev devised his periodic table of the elements in 1869 he noticed that there was a gap in atomic weights between calcium (40) and titanium (48) and he predicted that there should be another element of intermediate atomic weight (44) which he referred to as eka-boron, since he thought it would come below boron in the same group III of his table. Scandium was discovered 10 years later. This was the missing eka-boron predicted by Mendeleyev; scandium is a soft, silvery, yellow-white metal and a member of group 3 of the periodic table) =670 \\$aThe Merck index, 2001$b(Scandium. A rare earth metal. Predicted and called "ekaboron" by Mendeleev) =750 \2$aScandium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012538 =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362586702441 =005 20120730163846.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117930 =035 \\$aBZW7836NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL151$bRL159 =150 \\$aScalp$xDiseases =750 \2$aScalp Dermatoses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012536 =LDR 00355cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362586802441 =005 20120730163846.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117928 =035 \\$aBZW7834NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aScalp =550 \\$wg$aHead =550 \\$wg$aSkin =550 \\$aHair =750 \2$aScalp$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012535 =LDR 01041cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362586902441 =005 20061013141516.0 =008 060721i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117923 =035 \\$aBZW7829NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL430.7.P3$cZoology =150 \\$aScallops =450 \\$aPectinidae =450 \\$aPectinids =450 \\$aScollops =550 \\$wg$aOstreoida =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 1119 (family Pectinidae, scallops. Superfamily Pectinacea, order Ostreoida) =670 \\$aCommon and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the U.S. and Canada. Mollusks, 1988:$bp. 26 (family Pectinidae, order Ostreoida) =670 \\$aVaught, K.C. A classification of the living Mollusca, 1989:$bp. 119 (family Pectinidae, superfamily Pectinoidea, order Ostreoida) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(any of many marine bivalve mollusks of the family Pectinidae ... Also scollop) =670 \\$aScallops, 2006:$bp. 1 (pectinid species) p. 521 (pectinids) =750 \2$aPectinidae$0(DNLM)D049897$5IEN =LDR 01338cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362587002441 =005 20120730163846.0 =008 050724i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117892 =035 \\$aBZW7798NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRL764.S28 =150 \\$aScabies =450 \\$aHuman scabies =450 \\$aItch (Disease) =450 \\$aMange =450 \\$aSeven-year itch (Disease) =550 \\$wg$aEctoparasitic infestations =670 \\$aDorland's medical dict., via WWW, July 24, 2005$b(scabies 1. a contagious dermatitis of humans and various wild and domestic animals caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei; the egg-laying female mite digs into the upper layer of the epidermis and makes raised sinuous burrows (cuniculi), which then cause a papular eruption accompanied by intense pruritus sometimes associated with eczema from scratching and secondary bacterial infection. Called also seven-year itch (in humans) and sarcoptic mange (in other animals). 2. psoroptic mange in cattle and horses caused by Psoroptes ovis) =670 \\$aDermatologic disease database, via WWW, July 24, 2005$b(The parasite Sarcoptes scabiei is a tiny skin mite, almost impossible to see without a microscope. It causes a fiercely itchy skin condition known as scabies; human scabies) =750 \2$aScabies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012532 =LDR 00868cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362587102441 =005 20120730163846.0 =008 060405i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117812 =035 \\$aBZW7718NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP632.S27$cAnimal biochemistry =150 \\$aSaxitoxin =450 \\$aGonyaulax toxin =450 \\$aParalytic shellfish poison =550 \\$wg$aAlgal toxins =550 \\$wg$aMarine toxins =550 \\$wg$aNeurotoxic agents =550 \\$wg$aPurines =670 \\$aMESH browser, Apr. 5, 2006$b(Saxitoxin. Entry term: Gonyaulax toxin) =670 \\$aAmerican heritage dict.$b(saxitoxin: a potent neurotoxin produced by certain dinoflagellates that accumulates in shellfish feeding on these organisms and subsequently causes food poisoning in humans who eat the shellfish) =750 \2$aSaxitoxin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012530 =LDR 01306cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363108402441 =005 20060802082657.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000502 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.T77 =150 \\$aTRP channels =450 \\$aTransient receptor potential channels =450 \\$aTRP proteins =550 \\$wg$aIon channels =550 \\$wg$aMembrane proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004040699: Chadwick, D.J. Mammalian TRP channels as molecular targets, 2004. =670 \\$aScience Now website, Jan. 13, 2003$b("Breakthroughs 2002: a taste for temperature" "so called transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels are proteins that snake in and out of the cell membrane. When they're tickled appropriately, they allow calcium or other ions to surge into a cell. In neurons, this can make the cell fire off a signal to its neighbors. Mammals harbor at least 26 flavors of TRP channels, but most of their functions are unknown.") =670 \\$aCell Calcium, 2003 May-Jun:$b33 (5-6):419-32 ("A comparison of the genes coding for canonical TRP channels and their M, V, and P relatives") =670 \\$aNature, 4 Dec 2003:$bvol. 426, pp. 517-24 ("TRP channels as cellular sensors") =750 \2$aTransient Receptor Potential Channels$0(DNLM)D050051$5IEN =LDR 01089cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363108502441 =005 20100815125108.0 =008 050411i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004000507 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG262.V84 =150 \\$aVulvodynia =450 \\$aChronic vulvar pain =450 \\$aVulvar pain =450 \\$aVulvovaginal pain =550 \\$wg$aChronic pain in women =550 \\$wg$aSexual disorders =550 \\$wg$aVulva$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003270639: Glazer, Howard I. The vulvodynia survival guide : how to overcome painful vaginal symptoms & enjoy an active lifestyle, c2002. =670 \\$aFamilydoctor.org, Jan. 22, 2004$b(American Academy of Family Physicians) =670 \\$aDepart. of Gynecology & Obstetrics, Emory U. School of Med. Vulvodynia [videorecording] 1987. =670 \\$aVulvodynia Workshop : current knowledge and future directions. Proceedings. NIH pub. no. 98-4347. =670 \\$aWWW.nva.org, Jan. 22, 2004$b(National Vulvodynia Association) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aVulvodynia$0(DNLM)D056650$5IEN =LDR 00595cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363108602441 =005 20070508084048.0 =008 040129i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004003306 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR398.6$cVirology =150 \\$aBromoviridae =550 \\$wg$aPlant viruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aEncyc. of plant pathology:$bp. 157 (In addition to the genus Bromovirus, the family Bromoviridae contains four other genera: Cucumovirus, Alfamovirus, Ilarvirus, and the newly accepted genus Oleavirus) =750 \2$aBromoviridae$0(DNLM)D019177$5IEN =LDR 00620cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363108702441 =005 20070508084048.0 =008 040129i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004003305 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR398.6$cVirology =150 \\$aAlfamoviruses =450 \\$aAlfamovirus =550 \\$wg$aBromoviridae =670 \\$aEncyc. of plant pathology:$bp. 99 (Alfamoviruses) p. 1083 (family: Bromoviridae, genus: Alfamovirus, type species: Alfalfa mosaic virus) =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 116 (Alfamovirus in family Bromoviridae) =750 \2$aAlfamovirus$0(DNLM)D019178$5IEN =LDR 00976cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363108802441 =005 20080321103515.0 =008 040211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004001956 =040 \\$aNcD$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAcoustic radiation force impulse imaging =450 \\$aARFI imaging =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic ultrasonic imaging =670 \\$aWork cat.: Relationship between tissue response to acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) imaging and mechanical properties of tissue, 2003. =670 \\$aDuke Univ. Biomedical Engineering Newsletter, Fall 2002, web site, Dec. 17, 2003$b(Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI) imaging; ARFI imaging; uses ultrasound) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Dec. 17, 2003$b(ARFI imaging; Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse imaging; uses ultrasound pulses to displace tissue and view the displacement) =675 \\$aOn-line medical dictionary, Jan. 15, 2004;$aMESH =750 \2$aElasticity Imaging Techniques$0(DNLM)D054459$5IEN =LDR 01571cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363108902441 =005 20040910084443.0 =008 031215i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003011259 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P67$cBotany =150 \\$aPeperomia =450 \\$aPeperomias =450 \\$aPeppers (House plants) =450 \\$aPiperanthera =450 \\$aRadiator plants =550 \\$wg$aPiperaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Yuncker, T.G. Revision of the Hawaiian species of Peperomia, 1933. =670 \\$aPlants national database, via WWW, Dec. 15, 2003$b(Peperomia Ruiz & Pav�on, peperomia. Family Piperaceae) =670 \\$aITIS, Dec. 15, 2003$b(Genus Peperomia Ruiz & Pav�on -- peperomia, Family Piperaceae) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, via WWW, Dec. 15, 2003$b(Peperomia (Dicotyledones: Piperaceae)) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, Dec. 15, 2003$b(Genus Peperomia Ruiz & Pav. Family Piperaceae. Also placed in Peperomiaceae. Common name: pepper) =670 \\$aWiersema, J.H. World economic plants, c1999$b(Peperomia - pepper - Piperaceae (Peperomiaceae)) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Peperomia, Piperaceae (Peperomiaceae), many cult. orn. housepls tolerant of little light; Piperanthera = Peperomia; under Piperaceae: spices & stimulants (Macropiper, Piper) incl. some jaborandi, house-pls (Peperomia)) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, Dec. 15, 2003$b(Peperomia. Genbank common name: radiator plants. Piperaceae) =750 \2$aPeperomia$0(DNLM)D036941$5IEN =LDR 01085cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363109002441 =005 20070611131004.0 =008 031230i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003001493 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR398.6$cVirology =150 \\$aAlfalfa mosaic virus =450 \\$aAlfalfa mosaic alfamovirus =450 \\$aAMV (Plant virus) =450 \\$aLucerne mosaic virus =450 \\$aPotato calico virus =550 \\$wg$aAlfamoviruses =550 \\$wg$aMosaic viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98200771: Rossum, Clemens van. Cis-acting coding and noncoding sequences in alfalfa mosaic virus RNAs, 1998. =670 \\$aPlant viruses online, Dec. 30, 2003$b(Alfalfa mosaic alfamovirus, synonyms: lucerne mosaic virus, potato calico virus) =670 \\$aBritish Society for Plant Pathology online, Dec. 30, 2003$b(Alfalfa mosaic virus is the type species of the genus Alfamovirus and belongs to the family Bromoviridae) =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 117 (Alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV)) =750 \2$aAlfalfa mosaic virus$0(DNLM)D017794$5IEN =LDR 00877cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363109102441 =005 20040909092706.0 =008 040205i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004001931 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVascular dementia =450 \\$aVaD (Vascular dementia) =550 \\$wg$aDementia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rom�an, G. Managing vascular dementia, c2003:$bp. 5 (VaD is defined as the etiologic category of dementia that results from vascular or circulatory lesions) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dementia, Vascular) =670 \\$aOn-line medical dictionary, Jan. 5, 2004$b(Dementia, vascular. An organic mental disorder caused by systemic vascular disease such as arteriosclerotic changes in the vessels, valvular heart disease, hypertension, etc., and resulting in cerebral vascular disease with dementia) =750 \2$aDementia, Vascular$0(DNLM)D015140$5IEN =LDR 00548cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363109202441 =005 20060710122142.0 =008 031119||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003011478 =040 \\$aIaCfT$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aQuadriceps muscle =550 \\$wg$aLeg$xMuscles =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dack, S.L. Functional hamstring: quadriceps ratio, 2003. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aStedman's medical dictionary, 27th ed. =670 \\$aPDR medical dictionary, 1995. =675 \\$aMeSH =750 \2$aQuadriceps Muscle$0(DNLM)D052097$5IEN =LDR 01143cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363109302441 =005 20140312095134.0 =008 031125i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003011372 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aInfluenza Epidemic, 1918-1919 =450 \\$aInfluenza Pandemic, 1918-1919 =450 \\$aSpanish Flu Epidemic, 1918-1919 =450 \\$aSpanish Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919 =550 \\$wg$aEpidemics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Brainerd, E. The economic effects of the 1918 influenza epidemic, 2003:$bp. 2 (in the last four months of 1918 and the first six months of 1919, at least 40 million people worldwide died from the influenza epidemic) =670 \\$aEncyc. Britannica online, Nov. 25, 2003$b(Influenza epidemic of 1918-19. Also called Spanish influenza epidemic, the most severe influenza outbreak of the 20th century and, in terms of total numbers of deaths, among the most devastating epidemics in human history) =670 \\$aWWW, Jan. 15, 2004$b(Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919; Influenza Pandemic, 1918-1919; Spanish Flu Epidemic, 1918-1919) =750 \2$aInfluenza Pandemic, 1918-1919$0(DNLM)D064149$5IEN =LDR 00430cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363109402441 =005 20040909090905.0 =008 031218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003001498 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aProtein C gene =550 \\$wg$aGenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98202630: Spek, C. Arnold. Characterization of the human protein C gene promoter, 1998. =750 \2$aProtein C$xgenetics$0(DNLM)D011486Q000235$5IEN =LDR 00472cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363109502441 =005 20040909090209.0 =008 031211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003001456 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aStem cells$xTransplantation =450 \\$aStem cell transplantation =550 \\$wg$aCell transplantation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003026938: Stem cell therapy for autoimmune disease, c2004. =750 \2$aStem Cell Transplantation$0(DNLM)D033581$5IEN =LDR 01405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363109602441 =005 20040909085135.0 =008 040128i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003011280 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDNA fingerprinting of animals =450 \\$aAnimals$xDNA fingerprinting =550 \\$wg$aAnimal genetics$xTechnique =670 \\$aWork cat.: Electr. reprod./Spradling, K.D. Evidence for a case of multiple paternity in the red bat (Lasiurus borealis) as indicated by DNA fingerprinting, 2003. =670 \\$aZoological record, via WebSPIRS, Dec. 23, 2003$b(521 hits on "DNA fingerprinting"; sample article titles: DNA fingerprinting shows within-season multiple paternity in the adder (Vipera berus); The loss of genetic diversity in Dabry's sturgeon (Acipenser dabryanus, Dumeril) as revealed by DNA fingerprinting; Genetic diversity in different populations of sloths assessed by DNA fingerprinting; Systematic relationships within Chiroptera, as revealed by taxonomic DNA fingerprinting; DNA fingerprinting of individual species and intergeneric and interspecific hybrids of the genera Bos and Bison, subfamily Bovinae; Multiple paternity in wild common shrews (Sorex araneus) is confirmed by DNA-fingerprinting; DNA fingerprinting and parentage in masked (Sula dactylatra) and brown (S. leucogaster) boobies) =750 \2$aDNA Fingerprinting$xveterinary$0(DNLM)D016172Q000662$5IEN =LDR 01611cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363109702441 =005 20130307095418.0 =008 040114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003012320 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCommunity-based social services =550 \\$wg$aSocial service =670 \\$aWork cat.: Touching lives and communities, 2003:$bt.p. (U.S. Dept. of Labor, Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives--"Our mission is to empower faith-based and community organizations as they help their neighbors enter, succeed and thrive in the workforce.") =670 \\$aAHRQ Task Force on Aging. Improving the health and health care of older Americans, 2001$b(community-based social services) =670 \\$aEkstrand, L.E. Prisoner releases, 2001:$bPDF file, p. 14 (community-based social services used by federal probation officers: basic services, employment assistance, literacy, education, vocational training, detoxification services, substance abuse treatment, drug detection, alcohol detection, diagnostic assessment for mental health, mental health treatment, community and home confinement, community service, sex offender treatment) =670 \\$aUSAID FY 1998 congressional presentation--Rwanda, via WWW, Dec. 12, 2003$b(community-based social services which assist in integrating foster children and orphans into the community) =670 \\$aNew Zealand government press release, 24 May 2001, via WWW, Dec. 12, 2003$b(community-based social service providers) =675 \\$aEncyclopedia of sociology, c2000;$aReaders' guide =750 \2$aCommunity Integration$0(DNLM)D062309$5IEN =LDR 00958cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363109802441 =005 20100308093619.0 =008 040114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003011358 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDismemberment =550 \\$wg$aMutilation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Owens, M.E. Dismemberment and decapitation on the English Renaissance stage, 1994:$bp. 134 (for the purposes of this study dismemberment is defined as either the simulated excision of body parts or the display of the effects or products of this violence, including severed body parts or the body lacking certain parts) =670 \\$aOED online, Nov. 25, 2003$b(Dismemberment. 1. The act of depriving of members or limbs, or of dividing limb from limb) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Dismemberment: The act of dismembering or the state of being dismembered, division into separate parts or units, separation, mutilation) =750 \2$aCorpse Dismemberment$0(DNLM)D056146$5IEN =LDR 00425cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363109902441 =005 20040908082844.0 =008 031121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003009926 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC124.6 =150 \\$aChlamydophila infections =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chlamydophila Infections) =750 \2$aChlamydophila Infections$0(DNLM)D023521$5IEN =LDR 00513cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363110002441 =005 20040908082933.0 =008 031121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003009925 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.C35 =150 \\$aChlamydophila =550 \\$wg$aChlamydiaceae =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chlamydophila; new heading in 2001) =670 \\$aBergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, 2001:$bv. 1, p. 165 (Chlamydophila in family Chlamydiaceae) =750 \2$aChlamydophila$0(DNLM)D023501$5IEN =LDR 00643cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363110102441 =005 20040908082317.0 =008 031121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008331 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTrinucleotide repeats =450 \\$aRepeats, Trinucleotide =450 \\$aRepeats, Triplet (Nucleotides) =450 \\$aTriplet repeats (Nucleotides) =550 \\$wg$aMicrosatellites (Genetics) =550 \\$wg$aNucleotides =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003025446: Trinucleotide repeat protocols, c2004. =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Trinucleotide Repeats x Triplet Repeats) =750 \2$aTrinucleotide Repeats$0(DNLM)D018911$5IEN =LDR 00479cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363110202441 =005 20040903164207.0 =008 031217||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008346 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBacterial genomes =450 \\$aBacterial genome =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial genomes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003025478: Microbial genomes c2004. =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Genome, Bacterial x Bacterial Genome) =750 \2$aGenome, Bacterial$0(DNLM)D016680$5IEN =LDR 00430cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363110302441 =005 20140228095648.0 =008 031217||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008341 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMicrobial genomes =450 \\$aMicrobial genome =550 \\$wg$aGenomes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003025478: Microbial genomes, c2004. =675 \\$aMeSH =750 \2$aGenome, Microbial$0(DNLM)D064349$5IEN =LDR 00477cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363110402441 =005 20110504102253.0 =008 031217i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008336 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPain perception =550 \\$wg$aPerception =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003068656: Pathophysiology of pain perception, c2004. =670 \\$aGoogle search, Nov. 24, 2003$b(pain perception) =675 \\$aMeSH =750 \2$aPain Perception$0(DNLM)D058748$5IEN =LDR 00490cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363110502441 =005 20040903163755.0 =008 031217||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003001451 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aViral genomes =450 \\$aViral genome =450 \\$aVirus genomes =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial genomes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003025478: Microbial genomes, c2004. =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Genome, Viral x Viral Genome) =750 \2$aGenome, Viral$0(DNLM)D016679$5IEN =LDR 02123cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363110602441 =005 20040903125900.0 =008 031023i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003010987 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSpecialty hospitals =360 \\$isubdivision$aHospitals$iunder classes of persons and individual diseases, e.g.$aChildren--Hospitals; Cancer--Hospitals =450 \\$aSingle specialty hospitals =450 \\$aSpecial hospitals =550 \\$wg$aHospitals =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. General Accounting Office. Specialty hospitals [ER], 2003:$bGAO highlights (specialty hospitals identified by GAO--hospitals that focus on cardiac, orthopedic, or women's medicine, or on surgical procedures) =670 \\$aMeSH, Oct. 23, 2003$b(MeSH heading: Hospitals, Special; scope note: Hospitals which provide care for a single category of illness with facilities and staff directed toward a specific service; entry term: Special Hospital; MeSH tree structures (narrower terms): Cancer Care Facilities; Cardiac Care Facilities; Hospices; Hospitals, Chronic Disease; Hospitals, Convalescent; Hospitals, Maternity; Hospitals, Osteopathic; Hospitals, Pediatric; Hospitals, Psychiatric; Surgicenters) =670 \\$a1997 economic census: NAICS 622310, specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals, via WWW, Oct. 23, 2003$b("This industry consists of establishments known and licensed as specialty hospitals primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and medical treatment to inpatients with a specific type of disease or medical condition (except psychiatric or substance abuse).") =670 \\$aCompetition between single-specialty hospitals and full-service hospitals, 2003?, via WWW, Oct. 23, 2003. =670 \\$aLexikon: dict. of health care terms, 1994$b(specialty hospital: a type of hospital that provides services to patients with special medical conditions or special categories of patients) =670 \\$aSlee, V.N. Health care terms, 1996:$bp. 283 (Specialty hospital) =675 \\$aOn-line medical dictionary, Oct. 23, 2003 =750 \2$aHospitals, Special$0(DNLM)D006782$5IEN =LDR 01752cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363110702441 =005 20040903125212.0 =008 031110i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008316 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEmerging infectious diseases =450 \\$aEmerging infections =450 \\$aNew infectious diseases =450 \\$aRe-emerging infectious diseases =450 \\$aReemerging infectious diseases =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003064588: Germ warriors : stories of the men and women who fight the world's worst diseases from tuberculosis to smallpox, c2003:$bCIP galley (emergence of new diseases; emerging infections) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Nov. 7, 2003$b("Emerging infectious diseases", overwhelming usage with 138,000 hits) =670 \\$aCDC journal:$bEmerging infectious diseases web site, Nov. 13, 2003 ("Infectious diseases whose incidence in humans has increased in the past 2 decades or threatens to increase in the near future have been defined as 'emerging.' These diseases, which respect no national boundaries, include: new infections resulting from changes or evolution of existing organisms, known infections spreading to new geographic areas or populations; previously unrecognized infections appearing in areas undergoing ecologic transformation; and old infections reemerging as a result of antimicrobial resistance in known agents or breakdowns in public health measures.") =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Communicable Diseases, Emerging x Infectious Diseases, Emerging) =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, Nov. 13, 2003$b(new infectious diseases, re-emerging infectious diseases, reemerging infectious diseases) =750 \2$aCommunicable Diseases, Emerging$0(DNLM)D021821$5IEN =LDR 01183cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363110802441 =005 20110517104540.0 =008 031023i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003001256 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aR733 =150 \\$aIntegrative medicine =450 \\$aMedical pluralism =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aAlternative medicine =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003065248: Gaudet, Tracy. Consciously female, 2003:$bCIP galley (Integrative medicine) =670 \\$aJournal of integrative medicine, 1997. =670 \\$aPhalen, Kathleen. Integrative medicine, 1998. =670 \\$aThe University of Arizona, Program in Integrative Medicine Web. page, Oct. 23, 2003. =670 \\$aDuke Center for Integrative Medicine web. page, Oct. 23, 2003. =670 \\$aLe pluralisme m�edical en Afrique, c2010 =675 \\$aMESH, Oct. 23, 2003 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a medical system based on a partnership between patient and practitioner, within which conventional, complementary, and alternative medical practices are combined in a coordinated approach to health care and healing. =750 \2$aIntegrative Medicine$0(DNLM)D055048$5IEN-M =LDR 00591cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363110902441 =005 20040902082414.0 =008 031119i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008306 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBacterial artificial chromosomes =450 \\$aBACs (Chromosomes) =550 \\$wg$aArtificial chromosomes =550 \\$wg$aBacterial chromosomes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003023009: Bacterial artificial chromosomes, c2004:$bCIP galley (BACs) =670 \\$aMESH (Chromosomes, Artificial, Bacterial) =750 \2$aChromosomes, Artificial, Bacterial$0(DNLM)D022202$5IEN =LDR 02165cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363111002441 =005 20120806164332.0 =008 030929i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003010544 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGlycomics =450 \\$aGlycobiology =550 \\$wg$aGenomics =550 \\$wg$aMolecular biology =550 \\$aCarbohydrates =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2012012730: Glycobiology and drug design, c2012:$bECIP t.p. =670 \\$aFrank, M. Bioinformatics and molecular modeling in glycobiology. Cellular and molecular life science, v. 67 (Aug. 2010):$bpp. 2749-2772, viewed online, May 9, 2012; abstract (The field of glycobiology is concerned with the study of the structures, properties, and biological functions of the family of biomolecules called carbohydrates) =670 \\$aMeSH, June 5, 2012$b(Glycomics; entry term: Glycobiology; mapped to: Carbohydrate biochemistry, Biochemistry, and Genomics; scope: The systematic study of the structure and function of the complete set of glycans (the glycome) produced in a single organism and identification of all the genes that encode glycoproteins) =670 \\$aLee, Y.C. Recognition of carbohydrates in biological systems, 2003:$bpref. (glycomics is often said to be the next frontier. Like genomics and proteomics, glycomics includes both the determination of structures and the deciphering of functions and correlations between them. Structural determination of carbohydrates is orders of magnitude more difficult than those of nucleotides and peptides ...) =670 \\$aGoogle search of the term Glycomics, Sept. 27, 2003$b(retrieved about 3,430 hits including World Wide Words by Michael Quinion Glycomics; the creation of this word only in very recent years is a pointer to what might be a new suffix, -omics. It has already appeared in genomics ... and proteomics ... This new term refers to the study of sugars within organisms.) =675 \\$aCambridge dictionary of American English online, searched Sept. 27, 2003;$aAmerican Heritage dictionary of the English language, 4th ed., 2000;$aOED online, searched Sept. 27, 2003 =750 \2$aGlycomics$0(DNLM)D054794$5IEN =LDR 00551cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363111102441 =005 20040831090206.0 =008 031105i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003010286 =040 \\$aAzTeS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK625.M7$cMycology =150 \\$aAspergillus flavus =550 \\$wg$aAspergillus =670 \\$aWork cat.: Thomas, W.D. The purification and characterization of glycoproteins from Aspergillus flavus, 2002. =670 \\$aBIOSIS; Species 2000. =675 \\$aITIS; Fungal Web =750 \2$aAspergillus flavus$0(DNLM)D001231$5IEN =LDR 01196cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363111202441 =005 20070504090100.0 =008 031105i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008301 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP82.2.A36 =150 \\$aAllostasis =550 \\$wg$aAdaptation (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aBiological control systems =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003062975: Allostasis, homeostasis and the costs of physiological adaptation, c2004:$bCIP galley (First edited book on allostasis. Allostasis is a relatively new idea. Allostasis explains how regulatory events maintain organismic viability, or not, in diverse contexts with varying set points of bodily needs and competing motivations. Allostasis accounts for wide variation in function, adaptation and cephalic involvement in systemic physiological regulation. Allostasis provides a conceptual framework for both the protective and damaging effects that occur in over-all regulation of physiological and behavioral systems.) =670 \\$aGoogle search for, Oct. 14, 2003$b(1,300 hits on allostasis) =675 \\$aMeSH;$aInter. dict. med. biol.;$aHenderson's dict. biol. terms =750 \2$aAllostasis$0(DNLM)D052636$5IEN =LDR 00826cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363111302441 =005 20040831083802.0 =008 031031i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008349 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC632.O75 =150 \\$aOrnithine carbamoyltransferase deficiency =450 \\$aDeficiency, Ornithine carbamoyltransferase =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism, Inborn errors of =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003062025: Snodgrass, Philip J. Ornithine transcarbamylase : basic science and clinical considerations, c2004. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ornithine Carbamoyltransferase Deficiency Disease) =750 \2$aOrnithine Carbamoyltransferase Deficiency Disease$0(DNLM)D020163$5IEN =750 \2$aOrnithine Carbamoyltransferase$xdeficiency$0(DNLM)D009954Q000172$5IEN =LDR 00472cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363111402441 =005 20040831082828.0 =008 031031i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008344 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOrnithine =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003062025: Snodgrass, Philip J. Ornithine transcarbamylase : basic science and clinical considerations, c2004. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ornithine) =750 \2$aOrnithine$0(DNLM)D009952$5IEN =LDR 01078cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363111502441 =005 20040831083222.0 =008 031031i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008339 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOrnithine carbamoyltransferase =450 \\$aCarbamoyltransferase, Ornithine =450 \\$aCarbamylphosphate-ornithine transcarbamylase =450 \\$aCitrulline phosphorylase =450 \\$aOrnithine carbamyltransferase =450 \\$aOrnithine transcarbamylase =450 \\$aOTC (Enzyme) =550 \\$wg$aPhosphorylase =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003062025: Snodgrass, Philip J. Ornithine transcarbamylase : basic science and clinical considerations, c2004. =670 \\$aIUBMB Enzyme Nomenclature via WWW, Oct. 10, 2003$b(EC 2.1.3.3: common name: Ornithine carbamoyltransferase, other names: citrulline phosphorylase, ornithine transcarbamylase, OTC, carbamylphosphate-ornithine transcarbamylase, ornithine carbamyitransferase) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ornithine Carbamoyltransferase) =750 \2$aOrnithine Carbamoyltransferase$0(DNLM)D009954$5IEN =LDR 01090cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363111602441 =005 20130313084817.0 =008 031023||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003010528 =040 \\$aCaOTY$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMitochondria$xFormation =450 \\$aAssembly of mitochondria =450 \\$aBiogenesis of mitochondria =450 \\$aFormation of mitochondria =450 \\$aMitochondria$xAssembly =450 \\$aMitochondria$xBiogenesis =450 \\$aMitochondria$xOrigin =450 \\$aOrigin of mitochondria =670 \\$aWork cat.: Roodyn, D.B. The biogenesis of mitochondria, c1968. =670 \\$aMitochondria 1977 : genetics and biogenesis of Mitochondria : proceedings of a colloquium held at Schliersee, Germany, c1977. =670 \\$aTedeschi, Henry. Mitochondria : structure, biogenesis, and transducing functions, c1976. =670 \\$aBiochemical aspects of the biogenesis of mitochondria, c1968. =670 \\$aDouce, Roland. Mitochondria in higher plants : structure, function, and biogenesis, c1985. =750 \2$aMitochondrial Turnover$0(DNLM)D063269$5IEN =LDR 00575cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363111702441 =005 20120730164530.0 =008 030910i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008395 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMammalian artificial chromosomes =450 \\$aMACs (Chromosomes) =550 \\$wg$aArtificial chromosomes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003019996: Mammalian artificial chromosomes : methods and protocols, c2003:$bCIP galley (MACs) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chromosomes, Artificial, Mammalian) =750 \2$aChromosomes, Artificial, Mammalian$5IEN$0(DNLM)D022221 =LDR 00501cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363111802441 =005 20120730164530.0 =008 030910i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008390 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQH600.15 =150 \\$aArtificial chromosomes =550 \\$wg$aChromosomes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003019996: Mammalian artificial chromosomes : methods and protocols, c2003. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chromomes, Artificial) =750 \2$aChromosomes, Artificial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D022201 =LDR 00765cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363111902441 =005 20120730164530.0 =008 031024||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008324 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP551.5 =150 \\$aProtein-protein interactions =450 \\$aInteractions, Protein-protein =450 \\$aProtein interactions =550 \\$wg$aMolecular association =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003020640: Protein-protein interactions : methods and applications, c2004. =670 \\$aGoogle search, Sept. 23, 2003$b("Pr-pr. interaction(s)", 182,100 hits) =670 \\$aMEDLINE/PubMed, Sept. 23, 2003$b(title search for "Pr-pr. interaction(s)", 946 hits) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aProtein Interaction Mapping$5IEN$0(DNLM)D025941 =LDR 00691cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363112002441 =005 20070531093042.0 =008 031015i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008385 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR414.6.F6 =150 \\$aFoamy viruses =450 \\$aSpumaviruses =550 \\$wg$aRetroviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003271855: Foamy viruses, c2003. =670 \\$aMEDLINE/PubMed & Google searches, Sept. 9, 2003$b(show predominant preference by scientists for proposed term rather than 450 term.) =670 \\$aDorland's 28th. =670 \\$aStedman's 26th. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Spumavirus, with UF Foamy Virus) =750 \2$aSpumavirus$0(DNLM)D016092$5IEN =LDR 00841cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363112102441 =005 20120730164530.0 =008 030828i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008355 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aComputational biology =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$aBioinformatics =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003018952: Wiley dictionary of bioinformatics and computational biology, c2004. =670 \\$aBiomedical Information Science and Technology Initiative, (BISTI) website, Sept. 3, 2003$b(What is computational biology? The development and application of data-analytical and theoretical methods, mathematical modeling and computational simulation techniques to the study of biological, behavioral, and social systems.) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Computational Biology) =750 \2$aComputational Biology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019295 =LDR 00683cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363112202441 =005 20120730164530.0 =008 031002i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003009297 =040 \\$aOrU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAttention in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ellis, L. Individual differences and adolescent psychosocial development, 2002:$bp. 3 (temperament, attention and puberty as individual differences) =750 \2$81$wb$aAttention$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001288 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAttention$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00727cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363112302441 =005 20101214131035.0 =008 031002i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003009296 =040 \\$aOrU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTemperament in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ellis, L. Individual differences and adolescent psychosocial development, 2002:$bp. iii (Individual differences in temperament ... play an important role in adolescent psychosocial outcomes) =750 \2$81$wb$aTemperament$0(DNLM)D013694$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTemperament$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00635cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363112402441 =005 20120730164530.0 =008 030804i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003009190 =040 \\$aMH$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBenzoic acid =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Siegel, D.R. Towards the synthesis of (-)-Tetracycline, development of an approach initiated by the microbial dihydroxylation of benzoic acid, 2003. =670 \\$aAcad. Press Dict. of sci. and tech. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Benzoic acid) =750 \2$aBenzoic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019817 =LDR 00453cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363112502441 =005 20120730164530.0 =008 031002i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008375 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP572.A54 =150 \\$aAngiotensin I =550 \\$wg$aAngiotensins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003060602: Angiotensin I, c2004. =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Angiotensin I, a neurotransmitter) =750 \2$aAngiotensin I$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000803 =LDR 00541cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363112602441 =005 20120730164530.0 =008 031002i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008370 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC685.L64 =150 \\$aLong QT syndrome =450 \\$aQT prolongation (Cardiology) =550 \\$wg$aArrhythmia =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003019461: Camm, A. John. Acquired long QT syndrome, c2004. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Long QT Syndrome) =750 \2$aLong QT Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008133 =LDR 00730cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363112702441 =005 20120730164530.0 =008 031002i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008365 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRB170 =150 \\$aOxidative stress =550 \\$wg$aOxidation-reduction reaction =550 \\$wg$aStress (Physiology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003061932: Redox-genome interactions in health and disease, c2004:$bCIP galley (the term oxidative stress indicates the antioxidant status of cells and tissues is altered by exposure to oxidants) =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Oxidative Stress: disturbance in the prooxidant-antioxidant balance in favor of the former) =750 \2$aOxidative Stress$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018384 =LDR 00772cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363112802441 =005 20120730164529.0 =008 031002i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008360 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC632.H57 =150 \\$aHIV-associated lipodystrophy syndrome =450 \\$aHIV lipodystrophy =450 \\$aHIV-related lipodystrophy =450 \\$aLipodystrophy syndrome, HIV-associated =550 \\$wg$aHIV infections$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aLipids$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003061931: Lipodystrophy syndrome in HIV, c2003. =670 \\$aMESH$b(HIV-Associated Lipodystrophy Syndrome x Lipodystrophy Syndrome) =750 \2$aHIV-Associated Lipodystrophy Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D039682 =LDR 00711cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363112902441 =005 20130307085704.0 =008 030731i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003009109 =040 \\$aIAhCCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBinge drinking =550 \\$wg$aDrinking of alcoholic beverages =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wechsler, H. and Wuethrich, B. Dying to drink : confronting binge drinking on college campuses, c2002. =670 \\$aU.S. Department of Health and Human Services and SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information website, July 31, 2003$b("Binge drinking ... the consumption of five or more drinks in a row on at least one occasion.") =750 \2$aBinge Drinking$0(DNLM)D063425$5IEN =LDR 00689cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363113002441 =005 20120730164529.0 =008 030924i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008350 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP609.R49 =150 \\$aRho GTPases =450 \\$aRho G proteins =450 \\$aRho GTP-binding proteins =550 \\$wg$aG proteins =550 \\$wg$aGuanosine triphosphatase =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003018773: Rho GTPases, c2003. =670 \\$aMESH$b(rho GTP-Binding Proteins, X rho G-Proteins, rho GTPPases, rho Small GTP-Binding Proteins) =675 \\$aStedman's med. dict.;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$arho GTP-Binding Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020741 =LDR 01000cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363113102441 =005 20110503104219.0 =008 030922||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003001310 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dABAU =150 \\$aNeural stem cells =450 \\$aNeuronal stem cells =550 \\$wg$aMultipotent stem cells =550 \\$wg$aNeurons =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003058873: Neural stem cells : development and transplantation, c2003. =670 \\$aGoogle search, Aug. 13, 2003$b("Neural stem cell(s)": 17,910 hits; "Neuronal stem cell(s)": 1,661 hits) =670 \\$aMedline/PubMed search, Aug. 13, 2003$b("Neural stem cell(s)": 4,583 hits) =670 \\$aNeural development and stem cells, 2005:$bp. 67 (Neural stem cells are multipotent stem cells that have an unlimited capacity to proliferate and self-renew but whose progeny are restricted to the neural lineages) =675 \\$aMeSH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aNeural Stem Cells$0(DNLM)D058953$5IEN =LDR 01369cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363113202441 =005 20120730164529.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003001251 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLumpectomy =450 \\$aBreast-conserving surgery =450 \\$aBreast$xWide local excision =450 \\$aLimited resection mastectomy =450 \\$aLocal excision mastectomy =450 \\$aMastectomy, Segmental =450 \\$aPartial mastectomy =450 \\$aSegmental mastectomy =450 \\$aWide local excision of the breast =550 \\$wg$aBreast$xCancer$xSurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003018969: Benedet, Rosalind. Understanding lumpectomy, 2003. =670 \\$aDorlands med. dict.$b(lumpectomy: surgical excision of only the palpable lesion in carcinoma of the breast; mastectomy, partial; mastectomy, segmental) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(lumpectomy) =670 \\$aGoogle online search, Aug. 25, 2003$b(lumpectomy : 38,500 hits) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Mastectomy, Segmental x Breast-Conserving Surgery, Lumpectomy, Partial Mastectomy) =670 \\$aLink, J. Breast cancer survival manual, 2003:$bp. 201 (lumpectomy: surgical removal of a tumor from the breast to clear margins not including the lymph nodes; also known as a wide local excision) =750 \2$aMastectomy, Segmental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015412 =LDR 00683cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363113302441 =005 20120730164529.0 =008 030911i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003005103 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2003005103 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV504.6.A35 =150 \\$aTai chi for older people =450 \\$wnne$aTai chi for the aged =550 \\$wg$aExercise for older people =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003060207: Bonifonte, P. T'ai chi for seniors, 2004. =750 \2$81$wb$aTai Ji$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026302 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTai Ji$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00789cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363113402441 =005 20050513080434.0 =008 030718i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003009008 =040 \\$aPPIU-H$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDental informatics =550 \\$wg$aDentistry$xData processing =550 \\$wg$aMedical informatics =670 \\$aWork cat.: The global village of dentistry, c1998:$bp. 76 ("Advances in basic technologies in the areas of electrical engineering and computer science have led many new clinical applications in dental informatics.") =670 \\$aDental informatics, c1992:$bp. 59 ("The field of dental informatics is still in the process of defining itself as a discipline.") =670 \\$aOCLC, July 17, 2003. =750 \2$aDental Informatics$0(DNLM)D048048$5IEN =LDR 01192cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363113502441 =005 20120730164529.0 =008 030904i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008450 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGastric bypass =450 \\$aBypass, Gastric =450 \\$aGastroileal bypass surgery =450 \\$aGastrojejunostomy =450 \\$aGreenville gastric bypass surgery =450 \\$aMason surgery =550 \\$wg$aJejunum$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aObesity$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aStomach$xSurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003059384: Leach, Susan N. Extreme measures : living and eating well after gastric bypass surgery, c2005. =670 \\$aDorland's 28th$b(bypass, gastric: gastrojejunostomy in which the stomach is transected high on the body, the proximal remnant being joined to a loop of jejunum in end-to-side anastomosis) =670 \\$aStedman's 26th$b(bypass, gastric. Syn. Mason operation) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 6, 2007$b(Gastric Bypass. Entry terms: Gastroileal Bypass, Gastrojejunostomy) =670 \\$aGoogle search Aug. 4, 2003$b(52,800 hits on G. bypass & G. b. surgery) =750 \2$aGastric Bypass$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D015390 =LDR 00588cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363113602441 =005 20120730164529.0 =008 030904i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003005192 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aConcepts in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003017304: Mandler, J. The foundations of mind, 2004. =750 \2$81$wb$aConcept Formation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003210 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aConcept Formation$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 01239cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880363113702441 =005 20190227120225.0 =008 030827i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008503 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP623.5.S63 =150 \\$aSmall interfering RNA =450 \\$apiRNA (Piwi-interacting RNA) =450 \\$aPiwi-interacting RNA =450 \\$aPiwi protein-interacting RNA =450 \\$arasiRNA (Repeat-associated small interfering RNA) =450 \\$aRepeat-associated siRNA =450 \\$aRepeat-associated small interfering RNA =450 \\$aScan RNA =450 \\$ascnRNA (Small scan RNA) =450 \\$aShort hairpin RNA =450 \\$aShort interfering RNA =450 \\$ashRNA (Short hairpin RNA) =450 \\$asiRNA (Small interfering RNA) =450 \\$aSmall hairpin RNA =450 \\$aSmall scan RNA =450 \\$atasiRNA (Trans-acting small interfering RNA) =450 \\$aTrans-acting siRNA =450 \\$aTrans-acting small interfering RNA =550 \\$wg$aAntisense RNA =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003016680: Ribozymes and siRNA protocols, c2004. =670 \\$aMeSH (RNA, Small Interfering x Small Interfering RNA, siRNA) =750 \2$aRNA, Small Interfering$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034741 =LDR 01007cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363113802441 =005 20080227104544.0 =008 030717||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003001483 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSuperior colliculus =450 \\$aColliculus rostralis =450 \\$aCollicus superior =450 \\$aCollicus superior laminae quadrigeminae =450 \\$aCollicus superior laminae tecti =550 \\$wg$aMesencephalon =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003058471: The superior colliculus : new approaches for studying sensorimotor integration, 2003. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Superior colliculus x Colliculus, Superior) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Colliculus superior, superior colliculus, colliculus superior laminae quadrigeminae, colliculus superior laminae tecti) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Colliculus superior laminae quadrigeminae. Also called superior colliculus, colliculus rostralis (used of quadrapeds)) =750 \2$aSuperior Colliculi$0(DNLM)D013477$5IEN =LDR 00662cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363113902441 =005 20070605090808.0 =008 030725i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008949 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aWest Nile virus =450 \\$aEgypt 101 virus =450 \\$aKunjin virus =550 \\$wg$aFlaviviruses =670 \\$aMESH$b(West Nile Virus x Egypt 101 virus, Kunjin virus) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the virus that causes West Nile fever. Works on the disease caused by the West Nile virus are entered under$aWest Nile fever. =681 \\$iNote under$aWest Nile fever =750 \2$aWest Nile virus$0(DNLM)D014902$5IEN =LDR 03864cz a2200541n 4500 =001 9880363114002441 =005 20150120083633.0 =008 040414i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002000268 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQH353 =150 \\$aIntroduced organisms =450 \\$aAlien organisms =450 \\$aAlien species =450 \\$aExotic organisms =450 \\$aExotic species =450 \\$aForeign organisms (Introduced organisms) =450 \\$aForeign species (Introduced organisms) =450 \\$aIntroduced species =450 \\$aInvaders (Organisms) =450 \\$aInvasive alien species =450 \\$aInvasive organisms =450 \\$aInvasive species =450 \\$aNaturalised organisms =450 \\$aNaturalized organisms =450 \\$aNon-indigenous organisms =450 \\$aNon-indigenous species =450 \\$aNon-native organisms =450 \\$aNon-native species =450 \\$aNonindigenous organisms =450 \\$aNonindigenous species =450 \\$aNonnative organisms =450 \\$aNonnative species =450 \\$aTranslocated organisms =450 \\$aTranslocated species =550 \\$wg$aOrganisms =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wonham, M.J. Ecology and management of marine biological invasions, 2001:$bleaf 1 ("... the terms introduced species, non-native, and invader are used interchangeably throughout.") leaf 8 (introduced marine and maritime species) leaf 10 (non-native marine and maritime species) =670 \\$aAlien species in Hawaii information index, via WWW, Apr. 14, 2004. =670 \\$aGuiberson, B.Z. Exotic species, c1999. =670 \\$aNonindigenous freshwater organisms, c2000. =670 \\$aNonindigenous aquatic species in a United States estuary, 1995. =670 \\$aGoogle search, dec. 5, 2006$b(naturalized organisms; naturalised organisms) =670 \\$aNational policy for the translocation of live aquatic organisms, 1999:$bp. 7 (translocated species; translocated organisms) =670 \\$aReview of the efficiency and efficacy of existing legal instruments applicable to invasive alien species, 2001:$bp. 31 (Alien species (synonyms: non-native, non-indigenous, foreign, exotic): a species, subspecies, or lower taxon introduced outside its normal past or present distribution; Invasive alien species: an alien species whose establishment and spread threaten ecosystems, habitats or species with economic or environmental harm); Naturalized species: alien species that reproduce consistently and sustain populations over more than one life cycle without direct intervention by humans (or in spite of human intervention)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 2, 2010:$bIntroduced species (An introduced, alien, exotic, non-indigenous, or non-native species, or simply an introduction, is a species living outside its native distributional range, which has arrived there by human activity, either deliberate or accidental.) Invasive species (The first definition expresses the phrase in terms of non-indigenous species (e.g. plants or animals) that adversely affect the habitats they invade economically, environmentally or ecologically. The second definition broadens the boundaries to include both native and non-native species that heavily colonize a particular habitat. The third definition is an expansion of the first and defines an invasive species as a widespread non-indigenous species. This last definition is arguably too broad as not all non-indigenous species necessarily have an adverse effect on their adopted environment) =670 \\$aIsard, S.A. Flow of life in the atmosphere : an airscape approach to understanding invasive organisms, c2001. =670 \\$aUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources. Exclusion of nonnative species from Migratory Bird Treat Act ... 2004. =750 \0$aIntroduced Species$0(DNLM)D058865$5IEN =LDR 00677cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363114102441 =005 20120730164523.0 =008 020805i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008941 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTetrazoles =450 \\$wnne$aTetrazole =550 \\$wg$aAzoles =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Tetrazoles) =670 \\$aWeb 3.$b(tetrazole) =670 \\$aConcise encyc. chemistry$b(tetrazole: a five-membered heterocyclic compound with 4 nitrogen atoms in the ring) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(tetrazole) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Tetrazole =750 \2$aTetrazoles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013777 =LDR 00553cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363114202441 =005 20120730164523.0 =008 020801i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008940 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTetrazolium salts =550 \\$wg$aSalts =670 \\$aWork cat.: 78321854: Altman, F.P. Tetrazolium salts and formazans, 1976. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tetrazolium Salts) =670 \\$aConcise encyc. of chemistry$b(tetrazolium salts: the salts of 2, 3, 5- trisubstituted tetrazole) =750 \2$aTetrazolium Salts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013778 =LDR 00469cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363114302441 =005 20120730164523.0 =008 020730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008937 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.H3$cBotany =150 \\$aLiquidambar =550 \\$wg$aHamamelidaceae =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera via WWW, July 30, 2002$b(Liquidambar (Dicotyledones:Hamamelidaceae)) =750 \2$aLiquidambar$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031317 =LDR 01047cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363114402441 =005 20120730164523.0 =008 020911i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002007334 =040 \\$aNjR$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAlcohol and sex =450 \\$aSex and alcohol =550 \\$wg$aSex =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dangerous liaisons : substance abuse and sex, 1999. =670 \\$aDiss. abst. online, 1990-1999, Aug. 1, 2002$b(titles: Sexual behavior and alcohol consumption) =670 \\$aAlcohol studies database, Rutgers University, Aug. 1, 2002$b(subj. Sex roles and alcohol; titles: Alcohol and risky sex behavior; Alcohol use ... and sexual behavior; Alcohol use and safer sex behaviors.) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Nov 10, 2000$b(Subjs: Alcohol drinking; Sex behavior used together; Sex behavior--Drug effects) =750 \2$81$wb$aAlcohol Drinking$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000428 =750 \2$81$wb$aSex Behavior$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAlcohol Drinking$iand$aSex Behavior$5IEN =LDR 00896cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363114502441 =005 20120730164523.0 =008 020906i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002004630 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTP1180.S7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aPolystyrene =450 \\$aPolymerized styrene =450 \\$aStyrenic polymers =550 \\$wg$aStyrene =550 \\$wg$aThermoplastics =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002029638: Modern styrenic polymers : polystyrenes and related plastics, 2003. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(polystyrene: polymerized styrene, a thermoplastic synthetic resin of variable molecular weight depending upon degree of polymerization; CAS 9003-53-6; (C[subscript 6]H[subscript 5]CHCH[subscript 2])n) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(polystyrene) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(polystyrene) =750 \2$aPolystyrenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011137 =LDR 00951cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363114602441 =005 20120730164523.0 =008 020723i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002008977 =040 \\$aCaAE$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aProblem solving in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wandberg, R. Creative problem solving : what's a better way? c2001:$bverso of title pg. (Summary: explores problem solving and creative thinking in relation to teen health ...) =670 \\$aFrykman, J. The hassle handbook : a guide to teenage survival, 1988$b(LC annotation: Strategies for teenagers ... in dealing with the hassles or problems which impede the desired direction of their lives) =750 \2$81$wb$aProblem Solving$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011340 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aProblem Solving$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 03186cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363114702441 =005 20060607092758.0 =008 020722i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002000232 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFocal adhesion kinase =450 \\$aAdhesion kinase, Focal =450 \\$aFadK (Focal adhesion kinase) =450 \\$aFAK (Focal adhesion kinase) =450 \\$aFocal adhesion-associated protein-tyrosine kinase =450 \\$aFocal adhesion protein-tyrosine kinase =450 \\$aKinase, Focal adhesion =550 \\$wg$aCytoskeletal proteins =550 \\$wg$aProtein-tyrosine kinase =670 \\$aWork cat.: Garc�ia, M.G. Characterization of sea urchin focal adhesion kinase (FAK), 2001:$bleaf 3 ("Several cytoskeletal proteins are involved in the actin-cytoskeleton recruitment and bundling at focal adhesions, including actinin, talin, filamin, and vinculin. In addition, several proteins involved in signaling and the regulation of focal adhesion assembly and disassembly are found in focal adhesion complexes, including focal adhesion kinase (FAK), cSrc and Src family protein tyrosine kinases, paxillin, and p130Cas ...") leaves 12-14 ("FAK is a cytosolic protein tyrosine kinase ... Although the interactions of these focal adhesion proteins are well studied, many other cytoskeletal proteins are being characterized or remain to be found.") =670 \\$aThe dict. of cell and molecular biology, via WWW, July 22, 2002$b(focal adhesion kinase: protein kinase which is found at focal adhesions and is thought to mediate the adhesion or spreading processes) =670 \\$aBIOSIS previews, via WebSpirs, July 22, 2002$b(focal adhesion kinase; FAK; a component of integrin-mediated signal transduction, which functions to transmit signals from the extracellular matrix into the cytoplasm; focal adhesion kinase (FAK) is a nonreceptor tyrosine kinase that on activation generates signals that can modulate crucial cell functions, including cell proliferation, migration, and survival; focal adhesion proteins mediate key signal transduction events that regulate actin remodeling and contraction; Focal adhesion kinase (FAK) is a tyrosine kinase ubiquitously expressed in cells. It was initially shown to be the initiator of focal adhesion formation in adherent cells, after its binding to integrins which induce its autophosphorylation) =670 \\$aAcronym database, via Indiana U. Bloomington Chemistry Library WWW site, July 22, 2002$b(Acronym: FAK, description: focal adhesion kinase) =670 \\$aMESH browser, July 22, 2002$b(entry terms: FadK, PTK2 gene product, focal adhesion kinase, focal adhesion protein-tyrosine kinase, focal adhesion-associated protein tyrosine kinase pp125FAK, p125(FAK), pp125(FAK), pp125FAK, Dfak56 gene product, focal adhesion kinase autokinase, FAK autokinase, p125FAK. Heading mapped to: Protein-Tyrosine Kinase. Indexing information: Focal Adhesions. Previous Indexing: Cell Adhesion Molecules (1990-2000), Membrane Glycoproteins (1987-1992), Membrane Proteins (1986-1987)) =675 \\$aLife science dict., via WWW, July 22, 2002 =750 \2$aFocal Adhesion Protein-Tyrosine Kinases$0(DNLM)D051416$5IEN =LDR 00932cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363114802441 =005 20040825080300.0 =008 020719i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002000229 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK569.U55$cAlgology =150 \\$aUlva =450 \\$aLettuce, Sea =450 \\$aSea lettuce =550 \\$wg$aUlvaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hayden, H.S. Systematics of Ulvaceae (Ulvales, Ulvophyceae) and the genus Ulva L. based on nuclear and chloroplast sequence data, 2001:$bp. 1 (Ulva (sea lettuce)) p. 2 (approx. 50 recognized species; common nearshore algal genus) =670 \\$aITIS, July 19, 2002$b(Ulva Linnaeus, 1753. Family Ulvaceae) =670 \\$aEuropean register of marine species, via WWW, July 19, 2002$b(14 species of Ulva listed under family Ulvaceae) =670 \\$aAlgaeBase, via WWW, July 19, 2002$b(Genus Ulva, family Ulvaceae; 59 species) =750 \2$aUlva$0(DNLM)D044445$5IEN =LDR 01238cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363114902441 =005 20120522113431.0 =008 060113i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008624 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aR727.37 =150 \\$aFear of doctors =450 \\$aDoctors, Fear of =450 \\$aFear of going to the doctor =450 \\$aIatrophobia =450 \\$aWhite coat syndrome =550 \\$wg$aFear of medical care =550 \\$wg$aPhobias =550 \\$aPhysician and patient =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002010509: Reinhardt, Laurel Ann. How to overcome your fear of doctors, hospitals, and the health care system and find your way to true healing, c2002. =670 \\$aGoogle, July 9, 2002$b(1270 hits on fear of doctors; 569 hits on iatrophobia; 510 hits on white coat syndrome) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, July 9, 2002$b(500+ hits on Iatrophobia; fear of doctors) =670 \\$aCommon phobias defined web site, July 9, 2002$b(Iatrophobia: fear of doctors - any person who performs surgery, administers shots, gives medical diagnostics or any other medical association) =675 \\$aOxford reference online, July, 9, 2002;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aWhite Coat Hypertension$0(DNLM)D059466$5IEN =LDR 00569cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363115002441 =005 20120730164523.0 =008 020807i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002000829 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR201.B66$cVirology =150 \\$aBorna disease =450 \\$aBorna virus infections =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary virology =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002009541: Borna disease virus and its role in neurobehavioral disease, c2003. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Borna Disease) =750 \2$aBorna Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001890 =LDR 00797cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363115102441 =005 20120730164523.0 =008 020807i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002000824 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR201.B66$cVirology =150 \\$aBorna disease virus =450 \\$aEncephalomyelitis virus, Enzootic =450 \\$aEnzootic encephalomyelitis virus =450 \\$aEquine encephalomyelitis virus, Near East =450 \\$aNear East equine encephalomyelitis virus =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002009541: Borna disease virus and its role in neurobehavioral disease, c2003. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Borna disease virus x Enzootic Encephalomyelitis Virus, Near East Equine Encephalomyelitis Virus) =750 \2$aBorna disease virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001891 =LDR 00690cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363115202441 =005 20110326122446.0 =008 020618i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002007143 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQC454.B74 =150 \\$aBroadband dielectric spectroscopy =450 \\$aBDS (Spectrum analysis) =450 \\$aDielectric spectroscopy, Broadband =550 \\$wg$aSpectrum analysis =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002075841: Broadband dielectric spectroscopy, 2002:$bCIP fwd. (broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS); spectrum analysis with radiation in the 10 [superscript minus 6] to 10 [superscript 12] Hz range) =750 \2$aDielectric Spectroscopy$0(DNLM)D058266$5IEN =LDR 01111cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363115302441 =005 20120730164523.0 =008 020626||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002004485 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP572.A54 =150 \\$aRenin-angiotensin system =450 \\$aRA system =450 \\$aRAA system =450 \\$aRAAS (Physiology) =450 \\$aRAS (Physiology) =450 \\$aRenin-angiotensin-aldosterone axis =450 \\$aRenin-angiotensin-aldosterone system =550 \\$wg$aAldosterone =550 \\$wg$aAngiotensins =550 \\$wg$aRenin =550 \\$wg$aWater-electrolyte balance (Physiology) =550 \\$aBlood pressure$xRegulation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002421681: Drugs, enzymes, and receptors of the renin-angiotensin system : celebrating a century of discovery, c2000. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Renin-Angiotensin System x Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aCecil Essentials of Medicine, 5th ed., 2001. =750 \2$aRenin-Angiotensin System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012084 =LDR 00399cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363115402441 =005 20120730164523.0 =008 020625i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002004186 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL368.C59$cProtozoology =150 \\$aCryptosporidiidae =550 \\$wg$aCoccidia =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cryptosporidiidae) =750 \2$aCryptosporidiidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D021742 =LDR 02259cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363115502441 =005 20120730164522.0 =008 020620i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002007698 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002007698 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBiological decontamination =450 \\$aBiological agents decontamination =450 \\$aBiological materials decontamination =450 \\$aDecontamination from biological agents =450 \\$aDecontamination of biological agents =450 \\$aInfectious agents decontamination =450 \\$aMicrobiological agents decontamination =550 \\$wg$aDisinfection and disinfectants =550 \\$aMicrobial contamination =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Cong. House Comm. on Science. The decontamination of anthrax and other biological agents, hearing ... 2002:$bp. 3 (methods to decontaminate buildings of infectious agents; biological weapons decontamination) p. 4 (decontamination of microbiological agents used in warfare or terrorism) p. 18 (biological decontamination) p. 20 (removing an agent from an environment or location) =670 \\$aNIH Division of Safety website, May 21, 2002$b(biological decontamination) =670 \\$aGuide for the selection of chemical and biological decontamination equipment for emergency first responders, 2001, WWW site, May 21, 2002:$bp. 11 (biological agents likely to be used in a terrorist attack--categories under discussion: bacterial agents, viral agents, rickettsiae, and biological toxins) =670 \\$aLC database, June 6, 2002$b(titles: biological decontamination equipment; decontamination of anthrax and other biological agents) =670 \\$aMeSH, May 21, 2002$b(decontamination - the removal of contaminating material, such as radioactive materials, biological materials, or chemical warfare agents, from a person or object) =670 \\$aH.R. 3393, Making additional emergency supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 2002 for urgent counter-terrorism activities, WWW site, May 21, 2002:$bp. 5 (chemical/biological decontamination equipment) =675 \\$aCongressional record index, 1983-2002, WWW site, May 21, 2002;$aLegislative indexing vocabulary, the CRS thesaurus, 1998 =750 \2$aDecontamination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003666 =LDR 00642cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363115602441 =005 20120730164522.0 =008 020619i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002005093 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002005093 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBF724.3.H38 =150 \\$aHate in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002007351: Alpern, M. Overcoming feelings of hatred, c2002. =750 \2$81$wb$aHate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006252 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHate$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 01864cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880363115702441 =005 20120730164522.0 =008 020619i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002004404 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A42$cBotany =053 \0$aSB351.C58$cCulture =150 \\$aChive =450 \\$aAllium schoenoprasum =450 \\$aChives =450 \\$aCive =450 \\$aGarden chive =450 \\$aGarden chives =450 \\$aSchnittlauch =450 \\$aWild chive =450 \\$aWild chives =550 \\$wg$aAllium =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002275912: Rogers, J. Growing & using chives, c1999:$bp. 2 (in North Amer., the most common species is Allium schoenoprasum, known as garden chives) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(chive: a perennial plant (Allium schoenoprasum) related to the onion and having slender rushlike leaves that are used for seasoning) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Allium schoenoprasum; chive) =670 \\$aUsher dict. plants$b(Allium schoenoprasum (chive)) =670 \\$aHowe, F.N. Dict. of useful and everyday plants and their common names, 1974$b(chive (Allium schoenoprasum)) =670 \\$aTaylor's guide to vegetables & herbs, 1981$b(Chive (Allium schoenoprasum)) =670 \\$aLC database, May 23, 2002$b(subj.: Allium schoenoprasum) =670 \\$aAGRICOLA, via 1stsearch, May 23, 2002$b(titles: Allium schoenoprasum, chive, wild chives, chives; identifier: Allium schoenoprasum) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index, via 1stsearch, May 23, 2002$b(titles: chive (Allium schoenoprasum); Allium schoenoprasum, wild chives, wild chive; subject: chives) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, via WWW, May 21, 2002$b(Allium schoenoprasum; common name: wild chive) =670 \\$aITIS database, via WWW, May 21, 2002$b(Allium schoenoprasum; vernacular name: wild chives, wild chive) =750 \2$aChive$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027782 =LDR 01088cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363115802441 =005 20020722084835.0 =008 020510i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002000819 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002000819 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.A56 =150 \\$aAntifreeze proteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002071344: Fish antifreeze proteins, 2002. =670 \\$aChemtech, June 1999:$bpp. 17-28 ("Antifreeze proteins and their genes.") =670 \\$aA/F Protein, inc. web site, May 10, 2002$b("The World's only producer of commercial quantities of Antifreeze Proteins purified from natural sources.") =670 \\$aYork Structural Biology Laboratory web site, May 10, 2002 ("Antifreeze Proteins (AFPs) are proteins that depress the freezing point of water through a non-colligative action by interacting with growing ice crystals. There is a small, but growing literature on a number of antifreeze peptides and proteins. Antifreeze proteins have been found in a number of plants, insects and fish.) =750 \0$aAntifreeze proteins$5IEN =LDR 00694cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363115902441 =005 20120730164522.0 =008 020422i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002000814 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002000814 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aProteomics =550 \\$wg$aMolecular biology =550 \\$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002067456: Campbell, A.M. Discovering genomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics, c2002. =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b(Proteomics) =670 \\$aScientific American, April 2002$b(Biotech's latest mantra is "proteomics," as it focuses on how dynamic networks of human proteins control cells and tissues.) =750 \2$aProteomics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D040901 =LDR 00642cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363116002441 =005 20120730164522.0 =008 020419i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002000809 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002000809 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)ocm05790968 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQH447$bQH447.8 =150 \\$aGenomics =450 \\$aGenome research =450 \\$aGenomes$xResearch =550 \\$wg$aMolecular genetics =550 \\$aGenomes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002067456: Campbell, A.M. Discovering genomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics, c2002. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Genomics) =750 \2$aGenomics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D023281 =LDR 00982cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363116102441 =005 20120730164522.0 =008 020606i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002004573 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002004573 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B45$cBotany =150 \\$aEpimedium =550 \\$wg$aBerberidaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002020445: Shaw, J. The genus Epimedium and other herbaceous Berberidaceae, c2002. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Epimedium (Berberidaceae); about 21 spp. of low rhizomatous per. herbs of temp. Eur. and Asia) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant)$b(Epimedium) =670 \\$aVascular plant families and genera, 1992$b(Epimedium (Berberidaceae)) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Epimedium) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Epimedium) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, May 13, 2002$b(Epimedium; family: Berberidaceae) =670 \\$aITIS database, May 13, 2002$b(Epimedium; family: Berberidaceae) =750 \2$aEpimedium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034181 =LDR 00682cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363116202441 =005 20120730164522.0 =008 020605i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002002259 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002002259 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCompulsive behavior in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002066736: Griffiths, M. Gambling and gaming addictions in adolescence, 2002. =750 \2$81$wb$aCompulsive Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003192 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCompulsive Behavior$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00443cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363116302441 =005 20140102133935.0 =008 020606i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002000892 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002000892 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSpider bites =550 \\$wg$aBites and stings =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002006940: Landau, E. Creepy spiders, 2003:$bCIP galley (spider bites) =750 \2$aSpider Bites$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001098 =LDR 00522cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363116402441 =005 20120730164521.0 =008 020320i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002004165 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002004165 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTumors in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =750 \2$81$wb$aNeoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009369 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeoplasms$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00522cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363116502441 =005 20120730164521.0 =008 020320i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002004164 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002004164 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCancer in infants =550 \\$wg$aTumors in infants =750 \2$81$wb$aNeoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009369 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeoplasms$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00538cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363116602441 =005 20120730164521.0 =008 020320i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002004156 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002004156 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCancer in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aTumors in adolescence =750 \2$81$wb$aNeoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009369 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeoplasms$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00914cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363116702441 =005 20120730164521.0 =008 020319i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002006057 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002006057 =040 \\$aCaNSH$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aShaken baby syndrome =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xWounds and injuries =550 \\$wg$aChild abuse =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police and Health Canada. Joint statement on Shaken baby syndrome, 2001. =670 \\$aPienkofer, J. Silenced angels : the medical, legal, and social aspects of shaken baby syndrome, 2001. =670 \\$aThe shaken baby syndrome : a multidisciplinary approach, 2001. =675 \\$aMESH =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the condition that results from violently shaking an infant or small child. =750 \2$aShaken Baby Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D038642 =LDR 01687cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363116802441 =005 20120730164521.0 =008 020319i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002006018 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.O76 =150 \\$aOxycodone =450 \\$aDihydrohydroxycodeinone =450 \\$aOxiconium =450 \\$aOxycodeinon =450 \\$aOxycone =450 \\$aOxyContin (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \\$wg$aCodeine$xDerivatives =550 \\$wg$aNarcotics =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Energy and Commerce. Subcomm. on Oversight and Investigations. OxyContin, its use and abuse, hearing ... 2001:$bp. 2 (OxyContin is a Schedule II controlled-release form of the narcotic oxycodone) p. 3. (Oxycodone-related deaths have increased 400 percent since 1996; Oxycodone has been in use for 80 years) =670 \\$aMESH, Feb. 6, 2002$b(Oxycodone; semisynthetic derivative of codeine that acts as a narcotic analgesic more potent and addicting than codeine; entry term: Dihydrohydroxycodeinone, Oxiconum, Oxycodeinon, Dihydrone, Dinarkon, Eucodal, Hydroxycodeinon, Oxycodone hydrochloride, Oxycone, Pancodine, Percocet, Theocodin; pharm. action: Analgesics, opiod; antitussive agents; narcotics) =670 \\$aONDCP Drug Policy Information Clearinghouse fact sheet: OxyContin, Feb. 6, 2002$b(Oxycodone, the active ingredient in the pain medication OxyContin, is a derivative of opium and the effects of its use are similar to heroin) =670 \\$aConcise chemical and technical dictionary$b(oxycodone; dihydrohydroxycodeinone) =670 \\$aUSP Dict.$b(Oxycodone) =750 \2$aOxycodone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010098 =LDR 01558cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363116902441 =005 20120730164521.0 =008 020131i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002000083 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002000083 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL637.9.O76$cZoology =150 \\$aOsmeriformes =550 \\$wg$aOsteichthyes =670 \\$aCatalog of fishes, via WWW, Jan. 31, 2002:$bbrowse classification (Order Osmeriformes, Class Actinopterygii (=Osteichthyes). Includes families Argentinidae (argentines), Microstomatidae, Bathylagidae (deepsea smelts), Opisthoproctidae (spookfishes or barreleyes), Alepocephalidae (slickheads), Platytroctidae (tubeshoulders) (=Searsiidae), Lepidogalaxiidae (salamanderfishes), Osmeridae (smelts), Plecoglossidae (ayu fishes), Salangidae (icefishes or noodlefishes), Retropinnidae (New Zealand smelts), Galaxiidae (galaxiids)) =670 \\$aFishBase, via WWW, Jan. 31, 2002$b(Order Osmeriformes, Class Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes)) =670 \\$aITIS, Jan. 31, 2002$b(Osmeriformes. Common names: argentines, smelts. Rank: Order. Usage: valid. Superorder Protacanthopterygii, Infraclass Teleostei, Subclass Neopterygii, Class Actinopterygii, Superclass Osteichthyes. Families within Osmeriformes - suborder Argentinoidei: Alepocephalidae, Argentinidae, Bathylagidae, Leptochilichthyidae, Microstomatidae, Opisthoproctidae, Platytroctidae, Searsiidae; suborder Osmeroidei: Galaxiidae, Lepidogalaxiidae, Osmeridae, Retropinnidae, Salangidae, Sundasalangidae) =750 \2$aOsmeriformes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036441 =LDR 00418cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363117002441 =005 20210211144410.0 =008 020325i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002004214 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002004214 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSmoking cessation products =550 \\$wg$aHealth products =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 25, 2002. =750 \2$aTobacco Use Cessation Devices$0(DNLM)D061485$5IEN =LDR 00633cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363117102441 =005 20120730164521.0 =008 020415i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002005459 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002005459 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMigraine in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aPain in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Headache and migraine in childhood and adolesence, 2002. =750 \2$81$wb$aMigraine$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMigraine$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00756cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363117202441 =005 20120730164520.0 =008 020131i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002005321 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002005321 =040 \\$aArU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPyrene (Chemical) =550 \\$wg$aPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons =670 \\$aWork cat.: Krutz, L.J. Rhizosphere influenced pyrene dissipation, 2000. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.:$bpp. 941-942 (pyrene, C16H10, a condensed ring hydrocarbon) =670 \\$aConcise encyc. chemistry, 1994$b(pyrene) =670 \\$aBennett, H. Concise chemical and technical dict., 1986$b(pyrene) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(pyrene) =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. chem. =750 \2$aPyrenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011721 =LDR 00838cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363117302441 =005 20120730164520.0 =008 020104i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002000804 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002000804 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFifth disease =450 \\$aErythema infectiosum =550 \\$wg$aErythema =550 \\$wg$aParvovirus infections =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001008560: Laskey, Elizabeth. Fifth disease, c2002. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Erythema Infectiosum x Fifth Disease) =670 \\$aAm. Her. dict.$b(fifth disease: a mild viral disease occurring mainly in early childhood, characterized by a fever, a rosy-red rash on the cheeks that often spreads to the trunk and limbs, and usually arthritis and malaise. Also called erythema infectiosum) =750 \2$aErythema Infectiosum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016731 =LDR 02061cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363117402441 =005 20111226174126.0 =008 020110i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001012575 =040 \\$aNNC$beng$cDLC$dOrCS =150 \\$aMicrotechnology =450 \\$aMicro-technology =450 \\$aMicrotechnologies =550 \\$wg$aHigh technology =670 \\$aWork cat.: International IEEE-EMBS Special Topic Conference on Microtechnologies in Medicine & Biology (1st : 2000 : Lyon, France). 1st annual International IEEE-EMBS Special Topic Conference on Microtechnologies in Medicine & Biology, c2000:$bt.p. (microtechnologies) p. v (microtechnology) =670 \\$aThe cutting edge : an encyclopedia of advanced technologies, 2000:$bindex (microtechnology) p. 188, under nanotechnology (simple scaling down of normal machines to microscopic size (often also called microtechnology) ... microtechnology is far more advanced than nanotechnology) =670 \\$aMicro- and nanotechnology for biomedical and environmental applications, 2000. =670 \\$aUniv. of Washington Center for Applied Microtechnology (CAM) WWW home page, Dec. 12, 2001:$bWhat is CAM? (embraces both the existing microelectronics industry and microelectromechanical systems) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003 :$b(Nanotechnology: 1) Systems for tranforming matter, energy, and information that are based on nanometer-scale components with precisely defined molecular features. 2) Techniques that produce or measure features less than 100 nanometers in size) =675 \\$aVolti, R. The facts on file encyc. of sci., tech. and society, c1999;$aThe intl encyc. of sci. and tech., 1999;$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. of sci. & tech., 1997 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the technology of scaling down machines to microscopic size. Works on techniques that produce or measure features less than 100 nanometers in size are entered under$aNanotechnology. =681 \\$iNote under$aNanotechnology =750 \2$aMicrotechnology$0(DNLM)D055616$5IEN =LDR 01027cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363117502441 =005 20100302130035.0 =008 011217i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001010964 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001010964 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTK7882.B56$cTechnology =150 \\$aBiometric identification =450 \\$aBiometric person authentication =450 \\$aBiometrics (Identification) =550 \\$wg$aAnthropometry =550 \\$wg$aIdentification =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001008244: Biometrics, 2002. =670 \\$aSheldon, T. McGraw-Hill encyc. of networking & telecom., c2001:$bp. 124, under Biometric Access Devices ("Biometrics identifies some physical trait of the user logging on and uses that information, along with a username and password in most cases, to authenticate the user") =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 17, 2001$b(in titles: biometric identification; biometric technology; biometrics; biometric person authentication) =750 \2$aBiometric Identification$0(DNLM)D056667$5IEN =LDR 00793cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363117602441 =005 20120730164520.0 =008 011127i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001010899 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001010899 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.A65 =150 \\$aAquaporins =450 \\$aAQP (Proteins) =450 \\$aWater channel proteins =450 \\$aWater channels (Cell membranes) =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =550 \\$wg$aMembrane proteins =550 \\$aWater-electrolyte balance (Physiology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001275332: Aquaporins, c2001. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Aquaporins x Water Channel Proteins; Water Channels) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Nov. 27, 2001$b(Aquaporin(s), AQP search yielded 1000+ hits) =750 \2$aAquaporins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020346 =LDR 00749cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363117702441 =005 20120730164519.0 =008 010809i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001007792 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001007792 =040 \\$aFU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C96$cBotany =150 \\$aLuffa =450 \\$aLoofah (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aCucurbitaceae =550 \\$wg$aGourds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Guzma�an D�iaz, Guillermo A. Aspectos t�ecnicos sobre el cultivo del paste (Luffa cylindrica), 1997. =670 \\$aPlants database, Aug. 4, 2001$b(Luffa P. Mill) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(luffa, a genus of tropical climbing herbs (family Cucurbitaceae) with white flowers and large fruits; loofah) =750 \2$aLuffa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029776 =LDR 00988cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363117802441 =005 20120730164519.0 =008 010223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001004283 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001004283 =040 \\$aMH-G$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.V55$cBotany =150 \\$aAmpelopsis =550 \\$wg$aVitaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lombardi, J.A. Vitaceae--g�eneros Ampelocissus, Ampelopsis e Cissus, c2000. =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Ampelopsis; Vitaceae; cf. Parthenocissus which is loosely referred to as 'Ampelopsis' in hort.) =670 \\$aIndex nominum genericorum (plantarum), 1979$b(Ampelopsis; Phan.-Vitaceae) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, 1993$b(Ampelopsis; Dicotyledones: Vitaceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Ampelopsis; Vitaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(ampelopsis: a genus of woody climbers (family Vitaceae); a plant of the genus Parthenocissus) =750 \2$aAmpelopsis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032421 =LDR 01022cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363117902441 =005 20120730164519.0 =008 010223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2001004282 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001004282 =040 \\$aMH-G$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.V55$cBotany =150 \\$aCissus =450 \\$aTreebines =550 \\$wg$aVitaceae =670 \\$aWork cat: Lombardi, J.A. Vitaceae--g�eneros Ampelocissus, Ampelopsis e Cissus, c2000. =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Cissus; Vitaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bunder cissus (a large genus of widely distributed chiefly tropical woody vines (family Vitaceae); under treebine (pl.-s: any of various cultivated vines of the genus Cissus)) =670 \\$aIndex nominum genericorum (plantarum), 1979$b(Cissus; Phan.-Vitaceae) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, 1993$b(Cissus; Dicotyledones: Vitaceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Cissus; grape ivy, treebine, ivy; Vitaceae) =750 \2$aCissus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032422 =LDR 00961cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363118002441 =005 20120730164519.0 =008 020105i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001010894 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001010894 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aR852.5 =150 \\$aInstitutional review boards (Medicine) =450 \\$aBoards, Institutional review (Medicine) =450 \\$aIRBs (Medicine) =450 \\$aMedical institutional review boards =450 \\$aReview boards, Institutional (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aMedical ethics committees =550 \\$aHuman experimentation in medicine$xEvaluation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001058168: Amdur, Robert J. Institutional review board : management and function, 2002. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Professional staff committees) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Nov. 28, 2001$b(5000+ hits vs. 3821 for prof. staff comm., many of which deal with IRBs) =750 \2$aProfessional Staff Committees$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011367 =LDR 01195cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363118102441 =005 20140214100055.0 =008 041022i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001002928 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP1180.B55 =150 \\$aBiodegradable plastics =450 \\$aDegradable plastics =450 \\$aEnvironmentally degradable plastics =450 \\$aEnvironmentally friendly plastics =450 \\$aGreen plastics =550 \\$wg$aBiodegradable products =550 \\$wg$aBiopolymers =550 \\$wg$aPlastics =550 \\$aPlastics$xBiodegradation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001036257: Green plastics : an introduction to the new science of biodegradable plastics, c2002:$bCIP pref. (bioplastics: biodegradable plastics made from renewable resources) publr. info. 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Electronic properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes, 2000. =670 \\$aKeller, H. Dictionary of engineering materials, 2004$b(nanotubes -- A relatively new class of one-dimensional nanostructured materials including carbon nanotubes and inorganic nanotubes) =670 \\$aMinerals as advanced materials II, 2012:$bp. 59 (The term "nanotube" does not have a clear-cut definition. In general understandings it describes a nanoscale tube-like structure which can be found naturally in some minerals or be man-made from a variety of materials. The majority of known nanotubes are still carbon nanotubes, but various types and structures of non-carbon nanotubes ... have also been synthesized) =670 \\$aAdvanced materials, May 1996:$bp. 444 (Nanotube formation is not limited to carbon; it appears to be a general feature of layered materials. Several new classes of nanotubes have been predicted and synthesized) =670 \\$aPhysica. E, Low-dimensional systems & nanostructures, Mar. 2012:$bp. 922 (Nanotubes of various non-carbon materials have been produced and characterised. Theoretical modelling of these structures continues to reveal fascinating attributes) =670 \\$aINSPEC. =670 \\$aProceedings of the School and Workshop on Nanotubes & Nanostructures, c2001. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aNASA;$aAcad. Press dict. of sci. and tech. =750 \2$aNanotubes$0(DNLM)D043942$5IEN =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362868102441 =005 20130921120141.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123076 =035 \\$aBZX2982NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSize perception =550 \\$wg$aPerception =750 \2$aSize Perception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012858 =LDR 00477cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362868202441 =005 20120730163909.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123006 =035 \\$aBZX2912NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH445 =150 \\$aSister chromatid exchange =450 \\$aChromatid exchange, Sister =550 \\$wg$aChromosome replication =550 \\$wg$aCrossing over (Genetics) =750 \2$aSister Chromatid Exchange$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012854 =LDR 01209cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362868302441 =005 20120730163908.0 =008 030309i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122967 =035 \\$aBZX2873NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.S6$bQL737.S63$cZoology =150 \\$aSirenia =450 \\$aCows, Sea =450 \\$aHerbivorae =450 \\$aNatantia (Mammals) =450 \\$aSea cows =450 \\$aSirenians =550 \\$wg$aAfrotherians =550 \\$wg$aMammals =670 \\$aITIS, Nov. 26, 2000$b(Order Sirenia. Vernacular names: dugongs, manatees, sea cows. Class Mammalia) =670 \\$aWalker mam. world, via WWW, Nov. 26, 2000$b(Order Sirenia: Manatees, Dugong, and Sea Cow) =670 \\$aRandom House Web. unabr. dict., c1997$b(sirenian: an aquatic, herbivorous mammal of the order Sirenia) =670 \\$aAmer. Heritage dict. of the English lang., c2000$b(sirenian, see sea cow; sea cow: any of several large, cylindrical, herbivorous marine mammals of the order Sirenia. Also called sirenian) =670 \\$aKretzoi, M. Index generum et subgenerum Mammalium, 2000:$bp. 724 (Order Natantia. 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Single parent families, 1981. =670 \\$aLC database, May 19, 1999$b(single-parent families; one-parent families) =670 \\$aWomen's thesaurus$b(single parent families) =670 \\$aAcad. Am. encyc.$b(single-parent family) =670 \\$aWorld Book$b(single-parent family) =670 \\$aEncyc. 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Bindung des T-Antigens aus einer SV40 transformierten Zellinie ... 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Simian virus 40, entry terms: SV40 (Virus); Vacuolating Agent, Polyomavirus macacae, SV 40 (Virus); scope note: A species of Polyomavirus originally isolated from Rhesus monkey kidney tissue. It produces malignancy in human and newborn hamster kidney cell cultures.) =670 \\$aZinsser Microbiology. =750 \2$aSimian virus 40$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013539 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362869402441 =005 20120730163907.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122706 =035 \\$aBZX2612NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.S59 =150 \\$aSimaroubaceae =550 \\$wg$aRutales =750 \2$aSimaroubaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029641 =LDR 00831cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362869502441 =005 20120730163907.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122652 =035 \\$aBZX2558NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSilver sulfadiazine =450 \\$wnne$aSilver sulphadiazine =550 \\$wg$aSilver compounds =550 \\$wg$aSulfadiazine =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(silver sulfadiazine: a colloidal suspension of metallic silver and sulfadiazine used as an antibacterial agent of low toxicity in the topical treatment of burns) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 24, 2007$b(Silver Sulfadiazine. 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Formula: AgNO b3 (B See also lunar caustic; lunar caustic (Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) silver nitrate fused into sticks, which were formerly used in cauterizing) =750 \2$aSilver Nitrate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012835 =LDR 01629cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362869702441 =005 20121023153108.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122611 =035 \\$aBZX2517NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.A3$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.A3$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTN693.S5$cMetallography =053 \0$aTP245.S6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aSilver compounds =450 \\$aArgentic compounds =450 \\$aArgentous compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =670 \\$aCollins English dict., �2003, via TheFreeDictionary website, July 19, 2012$b(argentic (Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) Chem of or containing silver in the divalent or trivalent state; argentous Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) Chem of or containing silver in the monovalent state) =670 \\$aWiktionary, July 19, 2012$b(argentic 1. Of, pertaining to or containing silver. 2. (chemistry) Of certain compounds, containing silver in a lower proportion than in argentous compounds; argentous 1. Of, pertaining to or containing silver. 2. (chemistry) Of certain compounds, containing silver in a higher proportion than in argentic compounds.) =670 \\$aBritannica online, July 19, 2012$b(under silver (Ag): For silver the preeminently important oxidation state in all of its ordinary chemistry is the state +1, although the states +2 and +3 are known. Silver compounds include such familiar substances as silver chloride (AgCl), silver bromide (AgBr), and silver iodide (AgI)) =750 \2$aSilver Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018030 =LDR 00541cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362869802441 =005 20120730163907.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122588 =035 \\$aBZX2494NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHG301$bHG309$cFinance =053 \\$aQD181.A3$cChemistry =053 \\$aTA480.S5$cMaterials engineering =053 \\$aTP245.S6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aSilver =450 \\$aSpecie =550 \\$wg$aPrecious metals =550 \\$aMoney =750 \2$aSilver$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012834 =LDR 00603cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362869902441 =005 20120730163907.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122576 =035 \\$aBZX2482NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.S6$cInorganic chemistry =150 \\$aSiloxanes =450 \\$aOxosilanes =550 \\$wg$aSilicon compounds =670 \\$aHawley chems. dict.$b(siloxane; oxosilane; a straight-chain compd. having silicon atoms single-bonded to oxygen atoms so that each silicon atom is linked with four oxygen atoms) =750 \2$aSiloxanes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012833 =LDR 00463cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362870002441 =005 20050213155243.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122562 =035 \\$aBZX2468NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF541$bSF599 =150 \\$aSilkworms =450 \\$aBombyx mori =550 \\$wg$aCaterpillars =550 \\$aSericulture =681 \\$iExample under$aBeneficial insects =750 \2$aBombyx$0(DNLM)D012831$5IEN =LDR 00528cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362870102441 =005 20050810214710.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122543 =035 \\$aBZX2449NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF541$bSF559$cSilk culture$5IEN =053 \\$aTS1546$cTextile fibers =053 \\$aTS1640$bTS1688$cManufacture =150 \\$aSilk =550 \\$wg$aAnimal fibers =550 \\$wg$aTextile fabrics =681 \\$iExample under$aAnimal fibers =750 \2$aSilk$0(DNLM)D047011$5IEN =LDR 00384cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362870202441 =005 20120730163907.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122540 =035 \\$aBZX2446NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSilicotuberculosis =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDust diseases =550 \\$wg$aTuberculosis =750 \2$aSilicotuberculosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012830 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362870302441 =005 20120730163907.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122539 =035 \\$aBZX2445NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSilicotics =550 \\$wg$aChronically ill =550 \\$wg$aSilicosis =750 \2$aSilicosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012829 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362870402441 =005 20120730163906.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122538 =035 \\$aBZX2444NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC774 =150 \\$aSilicosis =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDust diseases =750 \2$aSilicosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012829 =LDR 00797cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362870502441 =005 20120730163906.0 =008 930323||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122534 =035 \\$aBZX2440NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD383.S54 =150 \\$aSilicones =450 \\$aOrganosiloxanes =450 \\$aSiloxane polymers =550 \\$wg$aOrganosilicon compounds =550 \\$wg$aSilicon polymers =670 \\$aClarson, S.J. Siloxane polymers, 1993:$bCIP galley (siloxane polymers or silicones) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(silicone: any of a large group of siloxane polymers based on a structure of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms with various organic radicals attached to the silicon atoms; organosiloxane) =750 \2$aSilicones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012828 =LDR 00479cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362870602441 =005 20120730163906.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122533 =035 \\$aBZX2439NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTS1927.S55 =150 \\$aSilicone rubber =450 \\$aRubber, Silicone =450 \\$aSilicone elastomers$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aElastomers =550 \\$wg$aRubber, Artificial =750 \2$aSilicone Elastomers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012826 =LDR 00733cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362870702441 =005 20121226153318.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122521 =035 \\$aBZX2427NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.S6$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD305.S54$cAliphatic compounds =053 \0$aQD383.S54$cPolymers =053 \0$aQD403$cCyclic compounds =053 \0$aQD412.S6$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.S5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aSilicon compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =670 \\$aSilicon compounds, via WebElements website, Aug. 6, 2012$b(Silicon compounds; compounds of silicon) =750 \2$aSilicon Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017655 =LDR 00452cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362870802441 =005 20120730163906.0 =008 021122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122512 =035 \\$aBZX2418NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.S6 =150 \\$aSilicon =450 \\$aSilicium =550 \\$wg$aGroup 14 elements =550 \\$wg$aNonmetals =681 \\$iExample under$aSemiconductors =750 \2$aSilicon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012825 =LDR 00325cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362870902441 =005 20120730163906.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122508 =035 \\$aBZX2414NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.S6 =150 \\$aSilicic acid =750 \2$aSilicic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012824 =LDR 01824cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362871002441 =005 20130514162918.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122503 =035 \\$aBZX2409NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.S6$cChemistry =053 \0$aQE389.62$cMineralogy =053 \0$aTA455.S46$cEngineering materials =150 \\$aSilicates =550 \\$wg$aOxygen compounds =550 \\$wg$aSilicon compounds =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 11, 2013$b(A silicate (SiO b4 (B4-) is a compound containing a silicon bearing anion. The great majority of silicates are oxides, but hexafluorosilicate ([SiF b6 (B] p2- (B) and other anions are also included. Silicates comprise the majority of the earth's crust, as well as the other terrestrial planets, rocky moons, and asteroids. Sand, Portland cement, and thousands of minerals are examples of silicates.) =670 \\$aThe American heritage dictionary of the English language, �2000, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Jan. 11, 2013$b(silicate: 1. Any of numerous compounds containing silicon, oxygen, and one or more metals; a salt of silicic acid. 2. Any of a large group of minerals, forming over 90 percent of the earth's crust, that consist of SiO b2 (B or SiO b4 (B groupings combined with one or more metals and sometimes hydrogen.) =670 \\$aCollins English dictionary, �2003, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Jan. 11, 2013$b(silicate: a salt or ester of silicic acid, esp. one of a large number of usually insoluble salts with polymeric negative ions having a structure formed of tetrahedrons of SiO b4 (B groups linked in rings, chains, sheets, or three dimensional frameworks. Silicates constitute a large proportion of the earth's minerals and are present in cement and glass) =750 \2$aSilicates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017640 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362871102441 =005 20110517162649.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122499 =035 \\$aBZX2405NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSilica gel =550 \\$wg$aColloids =550 \\$wg$aDrying agents =750 \2$aSilica Gel$0(DNLM)D058428$5IEN =LDR 00630cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362871202441 =005 20120730163906.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122495 =035 \\$aBZX2401NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.S6$cChemistry =053 \0$aTN948.S6$cMineral resources =053 \0$aTP245.S5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aSilica =360 \\$isubdivision$aSilica content$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Silica content =450 \\$aSilicon dioxide =550 \\$wg$aOxides =550 \\$wg$aSilicon compounds =750 \2$aSilicates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017640 =LDR 00505cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362871302441 =005 20120730163906.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122457 =035 \\$aBZX2363NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSB195 =150 \\$aSilage =360 \\$isubdivision$aSilage$iunder individual crops, e.g.$aCorn--Silage =450 \\$wnne$aEnsilage =550 \\$wg$aFeeds =550 \\$wg$aForage plants =550 \\$aSilos =750 \2$aSilage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012820 =LDR 00509cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362871402441 =005 20120730163906.0 =008 930409||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122397 =035 \\$aBZX2303NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTK5102.9$cTelecommunication =150 \\$aSignal processing =450 \\$aProcessing, Signal =550 \\$wg$aInformation measurement =550 \\$wg$aSignal theory (Telecommunication) =750 \2$aSignal Processing, Computer-Assisted$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012815 =LDR 00627cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362871502441 =005 20090514182258.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122394 =035 \\$aBZX2300NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSignal detection (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPerception =550 \\$wg$aPsychophysics =550 \\$aVigilance (Psychology) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 8, 2009$b(Detection theory, or signal detection theory is a means to quantify the ability to discern between signal and noise; method used in psychophysics) =750 \2$aSignal Detection, Psychological$0(DNLM)D017603$5IEN =LDR 00583cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362871602441 =005 20120730163905.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122390 =035 \\$aBZX2296NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aE98.S5$cAmerican Indian =053 \\$aHV2474$bHV2476$cDeaf =053 \\$aP117$cGeneral =150 \\$aSign language =450 \\$aDeaf$xSign language =450 \\$aGesture language =550 \\$wg$aLanguage and languages =550 \\$aGesture =550 \\$aSigns and symbols =750 \2$aSign Language$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012813 =LDR 00428cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362871702441 =005 20120730163905.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122388 =035 \\$aBZX2294NU =035 \\$ash 85122388 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC804.S47 =150 \\$aSigmoidoscopy =450 \\$wnne$aProctosigmoidoscopy =550 \\$wg$aColonoscopy =750 \2$aSigmoidoscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012812 =LDR 00572cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362871802441 =005 20110610132816.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122298 =035 \\$aBZX2204NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ416.S53 =150 \\$aSickle cell anemia in children =550 \\$wg$aAnemia in children =750 \2$81$wb$aAnemia, Sickle Cell$0(DNLM)D000755$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnemia, Sickle Cell$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00564cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362871902441 =005 20110610132655.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122294 =035 \\$aBZX2200NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC641.7.S5 =150 \\$aSickle cell anemia =450 \\$aDrepanocytic anemia =450 \\$aMeniscocytosis =450 \\$aSickle cell disease =550 \\$wg$aBlood hyperviscosity syndrome =550 \\$wg$aHemoglobinopathy =550 \\$wg$aHemolytic anemia =750 \2$aAnemia, Sickle Cell$0(DNLM)D000755$5IEN =LDR 00592cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362872002441 =005 20120730163905.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122293 =035 \\$aBZX2199NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSick sinus syndrome in children =550 \\$wg$aArrhythmia in children =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes in children =750 \2$81$wb$aSick Sinus Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012804 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSick Sinus Syndrome$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362872102441 =005 20120730163905.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122292 =035 \\$aBZX2198NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSick sinus syndrome =550 \\$wg$aArrhythmia =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =750 \2$aSick Sinus Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012804 =LDR 00475cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362872202441 =005 20120730163905.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122289 =035 \\$aBZX2195NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD5115.5$bHD5115.6 =150 \\$aSick leave =450 \\$aMedical leave =550 \\$wg$aAbsenteeism (Labor) =550 \\$wg$aLeave of absence =550 \\$wg$aVacations, Employee =750 \2$aSick Leave$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018582 =LDR 00520cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362872302441 =005 20090609212518.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122274 =035 \\$aBZX2180NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aR726.5 =150 \\$aSick$xPsychology =450 \\$aDiseases$xPsychological aspects =450 \\$aIllness behavior =450 \\$aSick role =550 \\$wg$aMedicine and psychology =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Applied =750 \2$aIllness Behavior$0(DNLM)D055809$5IEN =LDR 00528cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362872402441 =005 20100723142210.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122270 =035 \\$aBZX2176NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRT87.P67$cNursing =150 \\$aPatients$xPositioning =450 \\$aPatient positioning =450 \\$aPositioning of patients =450 \\$wnne$aSick$xPositioning =550 \\$wg$aCare of the sick =550 \\$wg$aPosture =750 \2$aPatient Positioning$0(DNLM)D056888$5IEN =LDR 00766cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362872502441 =005 20120730163905.0 =008 000921i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122193 =035 \\$aBZX2099NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aConjoined twins =450 \\$wnne$aSiamese twins =550 \\$wg$aAbnormalities, Human =550 \\$wg$aParabiosis =550 \\$wg$aTwins =670 \\$aMESH$b(Twins, Conjoined) =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(Siamese twins: a term used more in the past for twins physically joined together at birth) =670 \\$aAm. her. dict.$b(Siamese twin) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Siamese twins) =670 \\$aWorld Book$b(Siamese twins, conjoined twins) =750 \2$aTwins, Conjoined$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014428 =LDR 00494cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362872602441 =005 20120730163905.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122186 =035 \\$aBZX2092NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP801.S47 =150 \\$aSialic acids =450 \\$aAcetylneuraminic acid =450 \\$aLactaminic acid =550 \\$wg$aAmino compounds =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =550 \\$wg$aMannose =750 \2$aSialic Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012794 =LDR 00781cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362872702441 =005 20120730163905.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122121 =035 \\$aBZX2027NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.S75$cZoology =150 \\$aShrews =450 \\$aSoricidae =550 \\$wg$aSoricomorpha =670 \\$aITIS, Nov. 29, 2007$b(Soricidae; common name: shrews) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 29, 2007$b(Shrews are small, superficially mouse-like mammals of the family Soricidae; there are 376 species of shrew in 26 genera, which are grouped into three living subfamilies: Crocidurinae (white-toothed shrews), Myosoricinae (African white-toothed shrews) and Soricinae (red-toothed shrews)) =750 \2$aShrews$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012788 =LDR 00465cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362872802441 =005 20120730163905.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85122095 =035 \\$aBZX2001NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD557 =150 \\$aShoulder joint$xDislocation =450 \\$aHumerus$xDislocation =450 \\$aShoulder$xDislocation =550 \\$aShoulder joint$xRupture =750 \2$aShoulder Dislocation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012783 =LDR 00488cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362872902441 =005 20120730163904.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122093 =035 \\$aBZX1999NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aShoulder joint =450 \\$aArticulatio humeri =550 \\$wg$aJoints =550 \\$wg$aShoulder =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(articulatio humeri. Also called shoulder joint) =750 \2$aShoulder Joint$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012785 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362873002441 =005 20120730163904.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122089 =035 \\$aBZX1995NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL950.3$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM541$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aShoulder =550 \\$wg$aAnatomy =750 \2$aShoulder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012782 =LDR 00899cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362873102441 =005 20120730163904.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85121977 =035 \\$aBZX1883NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aZ53$bZ100 =053 \\$aZ54$bZ57$cEnglish =150 \\$aShorthand =450 \\$aBrachygraphy =450 \\$aBriefhand =450 \\$aPhonography =450 \\$aShorthand, English =450 \\$aStenography =450 \\$aTachygraphy =550 \\$wg$aBusiness education =550 \\$wg$aOffice practice =550 \\$wg$aWriting =550 \\$aAbbreviations =550 \\$aDictation (Office practice) =550 \\$aStenographers =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on shorthand and shorthand for the English language. =680 \\$iSubdivided by system, e.g.$aShorthand--Gregg. =750 \2$aShorthand$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012781 =LDR 00481cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362873202441 =005 20120730163904.0 =008 920207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85121974 =035 \\$aBZX1880NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aShortwave therapy =450 \\$wnne$aShort wave therapy =450 \\$aUltrashort wave therapy =550 \\$wg$aDiathermy =550 \\$wg$aRadiotherapy =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aShort-Wave Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012780 =LDR 00525cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362873302441 =005 20130921120042.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85121972 =035 \\$aBZX1878NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF378.S54 =150 \\$aShort-term memory =450 \\$aImmediate memory =450 \\$aMemory, Short-term$5IEN =450 \\$aWorking memory =550 \\$wg$aMemory =670 \\$aPeng. dict. psych.$b(working memory) =750 \2$aMemory, Short-Term$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008570 =LDR 00585cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362873402441 =005 20120730163904.0 =008 030730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85121769 =035 \\$aBZX1675NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK645$bQK650 =150 \\$aShoots (Botany) =450 \\$aPlant shoots =550 \\$wg$aPlants =670 \\$aLittle, R.J. Dict. of botany, 1980$b(shoot: A collective term which includes all aerial portions of a vascular plant) =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, July 31, 2003$b(plant shoots) =750 \2$aPlant Shoots$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018520 =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362873502441 =005 20130921120018.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85121735 =035 \\$aBZX1641NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTS989$bTS1025 =150 \\$aShoes =450 \\$wnne$aBoots and shoes =550 \\$wg$aFootwear =750 \2$aShoes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012775 =LDR 00452cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362873602441 =005 20120730163904.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85121713 =035 \\$aBZX1619NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC483.9$bRC485.5 =150 \\$aShock therapy =450 \\$aConvulsion therapy =450 \\$aShock treatment =550 \\$wg$aMental illness$xTreatment =750 \2$aConvulsive Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003295 =LDR 00453cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362873702441 =005 20120730163904.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85121705 =035 \\$aBZX1611NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRB150.S5$c(Pathology) =053 \\$aRD59$cSurgery =150 \\$aShock =450 \\$aSurgical shock =550 \\$wg$aPathology =550 \\$aTraumatism =750 \2$aShock$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012769 =LDR 00562cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362873802441 =005 20120730163903.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85121591 =035 \\$aBZX1497NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGN440.1$cPrimitive =053 \\$aVK$cNavigation =053 \\$aVM$cShip-building =150 \\$aShips =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aShip;$iand names of ships =450 \\$aVessels (Ships) =550 \\$aBoats and boating =550 \\$aShipbuilding =750 \2$aShips$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012767 =LDR 00441cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362873902441 =005 20120730163903.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85121416 =035 \\$aBZX1322LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aShigellosis =450 \\$aBacillary dysentery =450 \\$aShigella infections =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases =550 \\$wg$aDysentery =750 \2$aDysentery, Bacillary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004405 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362874002441 =005 20120730163903.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85121415 =035 \\$aBZX1321NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.D9 =150 \\$aShigella sonnei =450 \\$aBacterium sonnei =750 \2$aShigella Sonnei$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012764 =LDR 00613cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362874102441 =005 20120730163903.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85121315 =035 \\$aBZX1221NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85121315 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD7255$bHD7256 =150 \\$aSheltered workshops =450 \\$aSheltered employment =450 \\$aWorkshops for people with disabilities =550 \\$wg$aPeople with disabilities$xEmployment =550 \\$wg$aRehabilitation centers =550 \\$wg$aVocational rehabilitation =750 \2$aSheltered Workshops$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012759 =LDR 00592cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362874202441 =005 20120730163903.0 =008 060407i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85121291 =035 \\$aBZX1197NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL401$bQL445.2$cZoology =053 \0$aRA602.S6$cPublic health =150 \\$aShellfish =450 \\$aShell-fish =450 \\$aShellfishes =550 \\$wg$aAquatic invertebrates =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Shellfish pl. shellfishes) =670 \\$aTapes philippinarum, c1990:$bp. 152 (shell-fish) =750 \2$aShellfish$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012758 =LDR 00339cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362874302441 =005 20120730163903.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85121211 =035 \\$aBZX1117NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF968$bSF969 =150 \\$aSheep$xDiseases =750 \2$aSheep Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012757 =LDR 00530cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362874402441 =005 20120730164333.0 =008 910906i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91004571 =035 \\$aCBJ5077NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTogavirus infections =450 \\$aTogaviridae infections =450 \\$aTogavirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 29, 2007$b(Togaviridae infections. Entry term: Togavirus Infections) =750 \2$aTogaviridae Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014036 =LDR 00666cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362874502441 =005 20160429150239.0 =008 910906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004536 =035 \\$aCBJ5047NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.E18 =150 \0$aEating disorders in adolescence =550 \0$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Maine, M. Father hunger, 1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aFeeding and Eating Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001068 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFeeding and Eating Disorders$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00647cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362874602441 =005 20120730164333.0 =008 910903||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004490 =035 \\$aCBJ5007NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aMalathion =450 \0$aCarbophos =450 \0$aMercaptothion =450 \0$aPhosphothion =550 \0$wg$aCholinesterase-inhibiting insecticides =550 \0$wg$aOrganophosphorus compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Health risk assessment of aerial application of malathion-bait, 1991. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/26/91. =750 \2$aMalathion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008294 =LDR 00949cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362874702441 =005 20120730164333.0 =008 910826i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004318 =035 \\$aCBJ4887NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD594.15 =150 \0$aRadiosurgery =450 \0$aGamma knife radiosurgery =550 \0$wg$aNervous system$xSurgery =550 \0$wg$aRadiotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Radiosurgery, c1991. =670 \\$aPersonal communication$b(Dr. Ladislau Steiner, M.D.) =670 \\$aGould's med. dict. =670 \\$aMEDLINE 1989-91. =670 \\$aLevoy, G. Omni, "Accelerated medicine," March 1989:$bv. 11, p. 26 (stereotactic radiosurgery) =670 \\$aKrause, E.A. Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, "Radiosurgery," Feb. 1991:$bv. 23, pp. 24-8. =675 \\$aMESH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aMerritt's text. neurology;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aICD-9-CM =750 \2$aRadiosurgery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016634 =LDR 00849nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362874802441 =005 19980630200219.0 =005 19911010102318.4 =008 910823i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004289 =035 \\$aCBJ4860NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ507.E56 =150 \0$aEmotional deprivation =550 \0$wg$aChild psychology =550 \0$wg$aDeprivation (Psychology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Weil, J. Early deprivation of empathic care, c1991. =670 \\$aCampbell, R. Psychiatric dict., 1981$b(deprivation, emotional) =670 \\$aPeng. dict. psych.$b(emotional deprivation: any situation where an individual is deprived of emotional reactions from others. It is used almost exclusively of children who are raised in situations lacking in love, affection, and contact.) =750 \2$aPsychosocial Deprivation =LDR 01257cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362874902441 =005 20120730164333.0 =008 910822i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004265 =035 \\$aCBJ4838NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aQR201.B74$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aSF967.S63$cVeterinary medicine =150 \0$aBovine spongiform encephalopathy =450 \0$aBSE (Disease) =450 \0$aEncephalopathy, Bovine spongiform$5IEN =450 \0$aMad cow disease =450 \0$aSpongiform encephalopathy, Bovine =550 \0$wg$aCattle$xVirus diseases =550 \0$wg$aPrion diseases in animals =550 \0$aCreutzfeldt-Jakob disease =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sub-acute spongiform encephalopathies, c1991$b(Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)) =670 \\$aConcise vet. dict.$b(bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)) =670 \\$aHunter, G.D. Scrapie and mad cow disease, c1993:$bp. 47 (BSE acronym for bovine spongiform encephalopathy.) =670 \\$aMerck vet:$bp. 577 (Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 47, p. 1439 (Mad cow disease See Bovine spongiform encephalopathy) =675 \\$aCAB thes. =750 \2$aEncephalopathy, Bovine Spongiform$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016643 =LDR 01222cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362875002441 =005 20120730164332.0 =008 910830i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91004385 =035 \\$aCBJ4049NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aR726 =150 \\$aAssisted suicide =450 \\$aAssisted death (Assisted suicide) =450 \\$aAssisted dying (Assisted suicide) =450 \\$aDeath, Assisted (Assisted suicide) =450 \\$aDoctor-assisted suicide =450 \\$aDying, Assisted (Assisted suicide) =450 \\$aPatient-directed death =450 \\$aPatient-directed dying =450 \\$aPhysician-assisted suicide =450 \\$aSuicide, Assisted$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSuicide =550 \\$aEuthanasia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Humphry, D. Final exit, 1991$b(assisted suicide) =670 \\$aNEXIS$b(assisted suicide; physician-assisted suicide; doctor-assisted suicide) =670 \\$aMEDLINE (89-91) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Aug. 3, 2007$b(assisted dying; assisted death - these terms are used in reference to both assisted suicide and euthanasia; patient-directed death; patient-directed dying) =675 \\$aHennepin;$aIAC =750 \2$aSuicide, Assisted$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017236 =LDR 00671cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362875102441 =005 20120730164332.0 =008 910819i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004202 =035 \\$aCBJ4010NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aIodide peroxidase =450 \0$aIodinase =450 \0$aThyroid peroxidase =450 \0$aThyroperoxidase =550 \0$wg$aOrganoiodine compounds =550 \0$wg$aPeroxidase =670 \\$aWork cat.: International symposium on thyroperoxidase and thyroid ... =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$b1.11.1.8. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b9031-28-1. =750 \2$aIodide Peroxidase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007453 =LDR 00727cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362875202441 =005 20120730164332.0 =008 910815i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004141 =035 \\$aCBJ3957NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC848.A42 =150 \0$aAlcoholic liver diseases =450 \0$aAlcoholic liver damage =450 \0$aAlcoholic liver injury =550 \0$wg$aAlcoholism$xComplications =550 \0$wg$aLiver$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Liver pathology, c1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Liver Diseases, Alcoholic) =670 \\$aMerck:$bchap. 71 (Liver diseases due to alcohol) =670 \\$aAlcoholic liver disease, 1985. =750 \2$aLiver Diseases, Alcoholic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008108 =LDR 00547cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362875302441 =005 20120730164332.0 =008 910815i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004130 =035 \\$aCBJ3947NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF910.P34 =150 \0$aPain in animals =450 \0$aAnimal pain =550 \0$wg$aAnimals$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Animal pain, 1992$b(pain in animals) =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/12/91$b(animal pain, pain in man and animals) =750 \2$aPain$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010146Q000662 =LDR 00773cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362875402441 =005 20120730164332.0 =008 910815||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004127 =035 \\$aCBJ3944NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD86.N25 =150 \0$aNalbuphine =550 \0$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \0$wg$aMorphine$xDerivatives =550 \0$wg$aNarcotic antagonists =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nalbuphine as a component of surgical anesthesia : proceedings of a symposium held in conjunction with the VIIIth World Congress of Anesthesiologists, Manila, Philippines, January 26, 1984, 1985. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP drug dict. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aNalbuphine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009266 =LDR 00846cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362875502441 =005 20120730164332.0 =008 910814i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004098 =035 \\$aCBJ3921NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ482.B65 =150 \0$aBone diseases in children =450 \0$aPediatric bone diseases =450 \0$aPediatric bone disorders =550 \0$wg$aBones$xDiseases =550 \0$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \0$aPediatric orthopedics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Maroteaux, P. Bone disorders of children, 1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bone Diseases--in infancy & childhood) =750 \2$81$wb$aBone Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001847 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBone Diseases$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00448cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362875602441 =005 20120730164332.0 =008 910813i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004075 =035 \\$aCBJ3898NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG576 =150 \0$aEclampsia =550 \0$wg$aConvulsions =550 \0$wg$aToxemia of pregnancy =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol. =750 \2$aEclampsia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004461 =LDR 00660cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362875702441 =005 20120730164332.0 =008 931217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91004070 =035 \\$aCBJ3893NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR187.C48 =150 \0$aChemiluminescence immunoassay =550 \0$wg$aChemiluminescence assay =550 \0$wg$aImmunoassay =670 \\$aWork cat.: Weeks, I. Chemiluminescence immunoassay, 1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aChemiluminescence$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aImmunoassay$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007118 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following two headings used together:$aChemiluminescence$iand$aImmunoassay. =LDR 00675cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362875802441 =005 20050310162034.0 =008 910812i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91004039 =035 \\$aCBJ3866NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRG575.5 =150 \\$aPreeclampsia =450 \\$aPre-eclampsia =450 \\$aPreeclamptic toxemia =550 \\$wg$aToxemia of pregnancy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Redman, C. Pre-eclampsia, 1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pre-eclampsia) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Preeclampsia) =670 \\$aMerck$b(Preeclampsia) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(preeclampsia) =750 \2$aPre-eclampsia$0(DNLM)D011225$5IEN =LDR 01001cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362875902441 =005 20120730164332.0 =008 910812i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91004036 =035 \\$aCBJ3863NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dOrCS =053 \0$aQR201.A37$cMicrobiology =053 \0$aRA643.75$bRA643.86$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC606.5$bRC606.65$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aHIV infections =450 \\$aHIV (Viruses) infections =450 \\$aHTLV-III infections =450 \\$aHTLV-III-LAV infections =450 \\$aHuman T-lymphotropic virus III infections =550 \\$wg$aLentivirus infections =550 \\$wg$aSexually transmitted diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Immunology of HIV infection, c1991. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 89-91. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aKandathil, S. Women initiated solutions for HIV prevention (WISH study) : factors associated with intentions to use microbicides and Tenofovir, 2010. =750 \2$aHIV Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015658 =LDR 00535cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362876002441 =005 20120730164332.0 =008 910806i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91003964 =035 \\$aCBJ3684NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aGlioblastoma multiforme =450 \0$aSpongioblastoma multiforme =550 \0$wg$aGliomas =670 \\$aMESH$b(Glioblastoma multiforme) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Glioblastoma multiforme, also called spongioblastoma multiforme) =750 \2$aGlioblastoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005909 =LDR 00656cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362876102441 =005 20110428155216.0 =008 910805i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91003915 =035 \\$aCBJ3638NU =035 \\$ash 91003915 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC473.M47 =150 \\$aMillon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory =450 \\$aMCMI (Personality test) =550 \\$wg$aMillon inventories (Personality tests) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Choca, J. Interpretative guide to the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory, 1991$b(MCMI) =670 \\$aTests in print$b(#1488) =750 \2$aMillon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory$0(DNLM)D058010$5IEN =LDR 00468cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362876202441 =005 20120730164332.0 =008 910801||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91003881 =035 \\$aCBJ3605NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aOsteocytes =550 \0$wg$aBone cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rodionova, N.V. Funk�t�sional�na�i�a morfologi�i�a kletok v osteogeneze, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aOsteocytes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010011 =LDR 00726cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362876302441 =005 20120730164332.0 =008 910729||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91003714 =035 \\$aCBJ3460NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aAlpha adrenoceptors =450 \0$aAdrenergic alpha receptors =450 \0$aAdrenergic receptors, Alpha =450 \0$aAdrenoceptors, Alpha =450 \0$aAlpha adrenergic receptors =450 \0$aReceptors, Alpha adrenergic =550 \0$wg$aAdrenaline$xReceptors =550 \0$aAdrenergic alpha blockers =670 \\$aWork cat.: [Alpha]-adrenoceptors, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Receptors, Adrenergic, Alpha) =750 \2$aReceptors, Adrenergic, alpha$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011942 =LDR 01253cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362876402441 =005 20070530095336.0 =008 910729||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91003712 =035 \\$aCBJ3458NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.I56 =150 \0$aInterleukin-8 =450 \0$aChemotactic factor, Macrophage-derived =450 \0$aChemotactic factor, Neutrophil =450 \0$aIL-8 (Biomolecule) =450 \0$aMacrophage-derived chemotactic factor =450 \0$aNAP-1 (Biomolecule) =450 \0$aNeutrophil-activating peptide 1 =450 \0$aNeutrophil chemotactic factor =550 \0$wg$aChemokines =550 \0$wg$aInterleukins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Interleukin-8 (NAP-1) and related chemotactic cytokines, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Interleukin-8 x Chemotactic factor, Macrophage-derived; Chemotactic factor, Neutrophil, Neutrophil-activating peptide, leukocyte adhesion inhibitor) =670 \\$aJ. Invest. Dermatol, "Leukocyte chemoattractant cytokines of the epidermis":$bv. 95, December, 1990, p. 108s-110s (interleukin-8) =670 \\$aJ. Invest. Dermatol, "Evidence for an epidermal cytokine network":$bv. 95, December, 1990, p. 100s-104s (IL-8) =750 \2$aInterleukin-8$0(DNLM)D016209$5IEN =LDR 00460cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362876502441 =005 20200506113058.0 =008 910723i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91003620 =035 \\$aCBJ3373NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFrontal lobe epilepsy =550 \\$wg$aEpilepsy =550 \\$wg$aFrontal lobes$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Frontal lobe seizures and epilepsies, 1991. =750 \2$aEpilepsy, Frontal Lobe$0(DNLM)D017034$5IEN =LDR 00576cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362876602441 =005 20120730164331.0 =008 910723i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91003596 =035 \\$aCBJ3356NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR408.2.C35 =150 \0$aCanine parvovirus =450 \0$aCPV (Virus) =550 \0$wg$aParvoviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Canine parvovirus : a new pathogen, c1991. =670 \\$aCRC handbook of parvoviruses, 1990:$bv. 2, p. 115 (Canine parvovirus, CPV) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aParvovirus, Canine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017993 =LDR 01055cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362876702441 =005 20120730164331.0 =008 050920i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 91003558 =035 \\$aCBJ3321NU =040 \\$aDNIH$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome =450 \\$aEpidemic hemorrhagic fever =450 \\$aHemorrhagic nephroso-nephritis =450 \\$aHFRS (Disease) =450 \\$aNephropathia epidemica =550 \\$wg$aHantavirus infections =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, tick- and mosquito-borne viruses, 1991$b(Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome; HFRS) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 20, 2005$b(Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome: febrile disease occurring predominately in Asia. It is caused by any one of several closely related species of the genus Hantavirus. Entry terms: HFRS, Epidemic Hemorrhagic Fever, Hemorrhagic Nephroso-Nephritis, Nephropathia Epidemica) =750 \2$aHemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006480 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362876802441 =005 20150325105739.0 =008 910720i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91003550 =035 \\$aCBJ3313NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 91003550 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDrugs$xSolubility =450 \\$aDrug solubility =450 \\$aDrugs$xDissolution =750 \2$aDrug Liberation$0(DNLM)D065546$5IEN =LDR 01224cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362876902441 =005 20250214143401.0 =008 050920i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 91003493 =035 \\$aCBJ3267NU =040 \\$aDNIH$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR398.7 =150 \\$aHantaviruses =450 \\$aHantavirus =550 \\$wg$aBunyaviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, tick- and mosquito-borne viruses, 1991$b(Hantaviruses "The etiologic agents of HFRS are Hantaan, Seoul, and Puumala viruses of the genus Hantavirus, family Bunyaviridae ... Hantaan virus occurs in Asia and in eastern parts of Europe, Seoul-like viruses occus world-wide, Puumala virus occurs in Europe, and Prospect Hill and Leaky viruses (other hantaviruses) have been isolated in the U.S.A.") =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hantavirus: genus of the family Bunyaviridae) =670 \\$aDiagnostic procedures for viral ... infections, c1989:$bp. 807 ("Viruses in the genus Hantavirus are rodent-associated and have recently been recognized as the cause of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, nephropathia epidemica, Korean hemorrhagic fever, and related clinical syndromes.") =750 \2$aOrthohantavirus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006476 =LDR 00719cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362877002441 =005 20120730164331.0 =008 910710i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91003350 =035 \\$aCBJ3147NU =035 \\$ash 91003350 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aSoy proteins =550 \0$wg$aSeed proteins =550 \0$wg$aSoybean products =670 \\$aThes. for SOYA, 1986$b(Soy proteins) =670 \\$aLC database, July 5, 1991$b(soy protein) =670 \\$aPhone call to W. Shurtleff, July 5, 1991$b(Soy proteins have both food and industrial uses; the most common form for food use is textured soy protein) =670 \\$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem. =750 \2$aSoybean Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030262 =LDR 00700cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362877102441 =005 20120730164331.0 =008 910710||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91003332 =035 \\$aCBJ3131NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aPolyvinyl alcohol =550 \0$wg$aAlcohols =550 \0$wg$aVinyl polymers =670 \\$aWork cat.: Polyvinyl alcohol, 1992. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aAlger. Polymer science dictionary. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aMcGraw Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aMcGraw Hill encyclopedia of chemistry:$bp. 821. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Polyvinyl alcohol) =750 \2$aPolyvinyl Alcohol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011142 =LDR 00680cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362877202441 =005 20120730164331.0 =008 910710i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91003316 =035 \\$aCBJ3122NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.P714$cBotany =150 \0$aPlantago =450 \0$aPlantains (Genus) =550 \0$wg$aPlantaginaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Plantago, c1991. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Plantago) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Plantago, syn: plaintain) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Plantago; syn: plantain, ribwort) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 471. =750 \2$aPlantago$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010943 =LDR 00597cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362877302441 =005 20120730164331.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91003278 =035 \\$aCBJ3088NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLove in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gibson, H. The emotional and sexual lives of older people, 1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aLove$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008149 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLove$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00694cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362877402441 =005 20120730164331.0 =008 910709||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91003264 =035 \\$aCBJ3075NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aGlycosylation =450 \0$aGlycation =550 \0$wg$aEsterification =670 \\$aWork cat.: Zimmermann, P. Glycosphingolipide durch Azidosphingosin-Glycosilierung ... 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Glycation end products, Advanced see Glycosylation end products, Advanced) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aStenesh dict. biochem. & mol. biol. =750 \2$aGlycosylation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006031 =LDR 00815cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362877502441 =005 20120730164331.0 =008 910701||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91003165 =035 \\$aCBJ2987NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aAdenine nucleotides =450 \0$aAdenine nucleoside phosphates =450 \0$aAdenosine phosphates =550 \0$wg$aPurine nucleotides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Role of adenosine and adenine nucleotides in the biological systems, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aHawley's condensed chem. dict.:$bsee Adenine; Nucleotide. =670 \\$aHackh's chem. dict.:$b(a. nucleotide; a. triphosphate) =670 \\$aGlossary of chem. terms:$bsee Nucleotide. =670 \\$aEncy. of biochemistry:$bsee Purines. =750 \2$aAdenine Nucleotides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000227 =LDR 01030cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362877602441 =005 20120730164330.0 =008 910627i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91003114 =035 \\$aCBJ2938NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM334 =150 \0$aNootropic agents =450 \0$aCognitive enhancement substances =450 \0$aCognitive enhancers =450 \0$aSmart drugs =450 \0$aSmart pills =550 \0$wg$aNeuropsychopharmacology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dean, W. Smart drugs & nutrients, c1990. =670 \\$aPharmacopsychiatry, "The relationship between the behavioral effects of cognition-enhancing drugs and brain acetylcholine. Nootropic drugs and brain acetylcholine":$b1989: 22 Suppl. 2. =670 \\$aHandbk. of psychopharmacology, "New pharmacologic perspectives on nootropic drugs":$b1988. =670 \\$aConditioned reflex, "The 'nootropic' approach to the pharmacology of the integrative activity of the brain":$bv. 8, no. 2, 1973. =750 \2$aNootropic Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018697 =LDR 00643cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362877702441 =005 20120730164330.0 =008 050322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91003003 =035 \\$aCBJ2615NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDizziness =450 \\$aDysequilibrium (Dizziness) =450 \\$aGiddiness =450 \\$aLightheadedness =550 \\$wg$aSensory disorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rubin, W. Dizziness, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Dizziness: sensation of unsteadiness or lightheadedness) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(dizziness, giddiness, dysequilibrium) =750 \2$aDizziness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004244 =LDR 00870cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362877802441 =005 20120730164330.0 =008 910618||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002976 =035 \\$aCBJ2590NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \0$aEtidronate =450 \0$aDisodium etidronate =450 \0$aEtidronate Disodium$5IEN =450 \0$aEtidronic acid =450 \0$aSodium etidronate =550 \0$wg$aBone resorption$xInhibitors =550 \0$wg$aOrganophosphorus compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cyclical etidronate, c1990. =670 \\$aThe New England journal of medicine, "Storm, T. Effect of intermittent cyclical etidronate ...":$bv. 322, May 1990, p. 1265. =670 \\$aMcCall's, "New drug reverses bone loss:$bv. 118, Feb. 1991, p. 44. =670 \\$aMERCK. =670 \\$aUSAN & USP dict. =750 \2$aEtidronic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012968 =LDR 00590cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362877902441 =005 20091104111905.0 =008 910615||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 91002940 =035 \\$aCBJ2558NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aVenous valves =450 \\$aValves, Venous =450 \\$aValvulae venosae =450 \\$aVeins$xValves =550 \\$wg$aVeins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gray, H. Anatomy of the human body, 1966:$bpp. 537, 729 (valvulae venosae, valves of veins) =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/12/91$b(venous valves) =750 \2$aVenous Valves$0(DNLM)D055422$5IEN =LDR 00697cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362878002441 =005 20120730164330.0 =008 040227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91002923 =035 \\$aCBJ2543NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRE48.2.A5 =150 \\$aVision disorders in old age =550 \\$wg$aGeriatric ophthalmology =550 \\$aOlder people with visual disabilities =670 \\$aWork cat.: America Aging Association Symposium on ... c1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aVision disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014786 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVision Disorders$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00421cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362115702441 =005 20120730163051.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046694 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02148200 =035 \\$aBZP6600NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD527.E94 =150 \\$aEye-sockets$xFractures =450 \\$wnne$aEye-sockets$xFracture =750 \2$aOrbital Fractures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009917 =LDR 00335cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362115802441 =005 20120730163051.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046693 =035 \\$aBZP6599NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRE711 =150 \\$aEye-sockets$xDiseases =750 \2$aOrbital Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009916 =LDR 00347cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362115902441 =005 20120730163051.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046692 =035 \\$aBZP6598NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEye-sockets$xCancer =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOrbital Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009918 =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362116002441 =005 20120730163051.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046691 =035 \\$aBZP6597NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGN131$cAnthropology =150 \\$aEye-sockets =450 \\$aOrbit (Eye) =450 \\$aOrbital cavity (Eye) =550 \\$wg$aFacial bones =750 \2$aOrbit$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009915 =LDR 00416cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362116102441 =005 20120730163050.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046688 =035 \\$aBZP6594NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEye burns =450 \\$aCaustic eye injuries =550 \\$wg$aBurns and scalds =550 \\$wg$aEye$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$aEye Burns$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005126 =LDR 00374cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362116202441 =005 20120730163050.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046686 =035 \\$aBZP6592NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRE89 =150 \\$aEye banks =450 \\$aBanks, Eye =550 \\$wg$aTissue banks =750 \2$aEye Banks$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005125 =LDR 00415cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362116302441 =005 20120730163050.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046683 =035 \\$aBZP6589NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE831 =150 \\$aEye$xWounds and injuries =550 \\$wg$aOphthalmologic emergencies =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEye Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005131 =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362116402441 =005 20120730163050.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046682 =035 \\$aBZP6588NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.E9 =150 \\$aEye$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEye Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005134 =LDR 00443cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362116502441 =005 20080404145906.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046678 =035 \\$aBZP6584NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRE80$bRE87 =150 \\$aEye$xSurgery =450 \\$aOphthalmic surgery =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/1/89$b(ophthalmic surgery) =750 \2$aOphthalmologic Surgical Procedures$0(DNLM)D013508$5IEN =LDR 00501cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362116602441 =005 20100308093201.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046676 =035 \\$aBZP6582NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRE925$bRE939 =150 \\$aEye$xRefractive errors =450 \\$aAmetropia =450 \\$aRefractive errors of the eye =550 \\$wg$aVision disorders =550 \\$aEye$xAccommodation and refraction =750 \2$aRefractive Errors$0(DNLM)D012030$5IEN =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362116802441 =005 20120730163050.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046673 =035 \\$aBZP6579NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRE760 =150 \\$aEye$xParalysis =450 \\$aOphthalmoplegia =550 \\$wg$aEye$xMovement disorders =750 \2$aOphthalmoplegia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009886 =LDR 00397cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362116902441 =005 20121108135500.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046669 =035 \\$aBZP6575NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE731$cDiseases =150 \\$aEye$xMuscles =550 \\$wg$aAdnexa oculi =550 \\$wg$aMuscles =750 \2$aOculomotor Muscles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009801 =LDR 00438cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362117002441 =005 20120730163050.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046668 =035 \\$aBZP6574NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEye$xMovements$xRegulation =450 \\$aRegulation of eye movements =550 \\$wg$aBiological control systems =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFixation, Ocular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005403 =LDR 00513cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362117102441 =005 20130916095503.0 =008 001017||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046666 =035 \\$aBZP6572NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP477.5$cPhysiology =150 \\$aEye$xMovements =450 \\$aEye movements =450 \\$aOcular motility =450 \\$aOculomotor system =550 \\$wg$aBiomechanics =550 \\$aRapid eye movement sleep =750 \2$aEye Movements$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005133 =LDR 00628cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362117202441 =005 20120730163050.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046665 =035 \\$aBZP6571NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE731$bRE780 =150 \\$aEye$xMovement disorders =450 \\$aEye movement disorders =450 \\$aOcular motility disorders =450 \\$aOculomotor disorders =550 \\$wg$aEye$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders =550 \\$wg$aNeuroophthalmology =550 \\$aBinocular vision disorders =750 \2$aOcular Motility Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015835 =LDR 00423cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362117302441 =005 20120730163050.0 =008 060227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046663 =035 \\$aBZP6569NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRE96 =150 \\$aEye$xInflammation =450 \\$aOphthalmia =550 \\$wg$aEye$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =750 \2$aEndophthalmitis$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D009877 =LDR 00675cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362117402441 =005 20120730163050.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046662 =035 \\$aBZP6568NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE901.F8 =150 \\$aOculomycoses =450 \\$aEye$xDiseases, Fungal =450 \\$wnne$aEye$xFungi =450 \\$aEye infections, Fungal$5IEN =450 \\$aFungal eye infections =450 \\$aFungous eye diseases =550 \\$wg$aEye$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aMycoses =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Eye infections, Fungal) =750 \2$aEye Infections, Fungal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015821 =LDR 00396cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362117502441 =005 20120730163050.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046661 =035 \\$aBZP6567NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRE835 =150 \\$aEye$xForeign bodies =681 \\$iExample under$aForeign bodies (Surgery)$5IEN =750 \2$aEye Foreign Bodies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005129 =LDR 00417cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362117602441 =005 20120730163049.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046659 =035 \\$aBZP6565NU =035 \\$ash 85046659 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRE75$bRE79 =150 \\$aEye$xExamination =450 \\$aOphthalmometry =750 \2$aDiagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003941 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362117702441 =005 20120730163049.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046653 =035 \\$aBZP6559NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE =150 \\$aEye$xDiseases =450 \\$wnne$aEye$xDiseases and defects =550 \\$aOphthalmology =750 \2$aEye Diseases$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005128 =LDR 00388cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362117802441 =005 20120730163049.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046645 =035 \\$aBZP6551NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEye$xAdaptation =450 \\$aAdaptation, Ocular$5IEN =450 \\$aOcular adaptation =750 \2$aAdaptation, Ocular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000221 =LDR 00742cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362117902441 =005 20120730163049.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046644 =035 \\$aBZP6550NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP476$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRE925$bRE939$cPathology =150 \\$aEye$xAccommodation and refraction =450 \\$aAccommodation, Ocular =450 \\$aEmmetropia =450 \\$aOcular accommodation =450 \\$aOcular refraction =450 \\$aRefraction, Ocular =450 \\$aRefraction of the eye =550 \\$aEye$xRefractive errors =550 \\$aOptometry =750 \2$aAccommodation, Ocular$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D000065 =750 \2$aRefraction, Ocular$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012029 =LDR 00424cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362118002441 =005 20120730163049.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046643 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02147890 =035 \\$aBZP6549NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE906 =150 \\$aEye$xAbnormalities =450 \\$wnne$aEye$xAbnormities and deformities =750 \2$aEye Abnormalities$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005124 =LDR 00564cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362118102441 =005 20120730163049.0 =008 921201||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046642 =035 \\$aBZP6548NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL949$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM511$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP475$bQP495$cPhysiology =150 \\$aEye =450 \\$aEyeball =450 \\$aEyes =450 \\$aVisual system =550 \\$wg$aFace =550 \\$wg$aPhotoreceptors =550 \\$aVision =750 \2$aEye$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005123 =LDR 00684cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362118202441 =005 20120730163049.0 =008 910708||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046634 =035 \\$aBZP6540NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aExudates and transudates =450 \\$aEffusions =450 \\$aTransudates =550 \\$wg$aBody fluids =670 \\$aMESH$b(Exudates and transudates) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(effusion: escape of fluid into a body cavity or tissue, as an exudate or transudate; effused material ... may be classified according to protein content as an exudate or transudate) =750 \2$aExudates and Transudates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005122 =LDR 00441cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362118302441 =005 20120730163049.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046620 =035 \\$aBZP6526NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD775$bRD789 =150 \\$aExtremities (Anatomy)$xAbnormalities =450 \\$wnne$aExtremities (Anatomy)$xAbnormities and deformities =750 \2$aLimb Deformities, Congenital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017880 =LDR 00521cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362118402441 =005 20120730163049.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046619 =035 \\$aBZP6525NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL950.7$bQL950.8$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM117$cHuman anatomy: skeleton =053 \\$aQM548$bQM549$cHuman anatomy: general =150 \\$aExtremities (Anatomy) =450 \\$aLimbs (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aAnatomy =750 \2$aExtremities$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005121 =LDR 00346cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362118502441 =005 20120730163049.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046608 =035 \\$aBZP6514NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD560$bRD563 =150 \\$aLeg$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$aLeg injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007869 =LDR 00910cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362118602441 =005 20120730163049.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046601 =035 \\$aBZP6507NU =035 \\$aSH 85046601 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dAuSU =053 \\$aQL950.7 =150 \\$aHindlimb =450 \\$wnne$aExtremities, Lower =450 \\$aHind leg =450 \\$aHind legs =450 \\$aHindlimbs =450 \\$aLimb, Pelvic =450 \\$aPelvic limb =450 \\$aPelvic limbs =550 \\$wg$aExtremities (Anatomy) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hindlimb (nonprimate vertebrates only)) =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 6, 1992$b(hind leg) =670 \\$aSonographical characterisation of blood flow in the distal equine thoracic limb, 1998. =670 \\$aBone, J.F. Animal anatomy and physiology, 1988:$bp. 34 (hindlimb (pelvic limb)) =750 \2$aHindlimb$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006614 =LDR 00489cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362118702441 =005 20201124144252.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046595 =035 \\$aBZP6501NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF698.35.E98 =150 \\$aExtraversion =450 \\$aExtroversion =550 \\$wg$aPersonality =550 \\$aIntroversion =670 \\$aThes. Psych. Index terms$b(Extraversion) =750 \2$aExtraversion, Psychological$0(DNLM)D005120$5IEN =LDR 00767cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362118802441 =005 20120730163048.0 =008 020826||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046593 =035 \\$aBZP6499NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTL1095 =150 \\$aExtravehicular activity (Manned space flight) =450 \\$aSpace vehicles$xExtravehicular activity =450 \\$aSpace walk =450 \\$aSpacewalk =450 \\$aWalking in space =550 \\$wg$aManned space flight =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(spacewalk: an excursion by an astronaut or a cosmonaut outside the spacecraft) =670 \\$aCNN.com, Aug. 26, 2002$b(headline: Cosmonauts conduct spacewalk outside station) =750 \2$aExtravehicular Activity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018478 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362118902441 =005 20120730163048.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046589 =035 \\$aBZP6495NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aExtrasystole =450 \\$aPremature heart beat =550 \\$wg$aArrhythmia =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aCardiac Complexes, Premature$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005117 =LDR 00512cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362119002441 =005 20120730163048.0 =008 910708||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046586 =035 \\$aBZP6492NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aExtrapyramidal tracts =450 \\$aExtracorticospinal system =450 \\$aExtracorticospinal tract =450 \\$aExtrapyramidal system =550 \\$wg$aEfferent pathways =550 \\$wg$aSpinal cord =750 \2$aExtrapyramidal Tracts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005116 =LDR 00401cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362119102441 =005 20120730163048.0 =008 030318i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85046578 =035 \\$aBZP6484NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aExtrachromosomal DNA =550 \\$wg$aDNA =550 \\$aPlasmids =550 \\$aViruses =750 \2$aExtrachromosomal Inheritance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005111 =LDR 00387cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362119202441 =005 20120730163048.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046577 =035 \\$aBZP6483NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aExtracellular space =450 \\$aExtracellular fluid space =550 \\$wg$aBody fluids =750 \2$aExtracellular Space$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005110 =LDR 00380cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362119302441 =005 20120730163048.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85046576 =035 \\$aBZP6482NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aExtracellular fluid =450 \\$aInterstitial fluid =550 \\$wg$aBody fluids =750 \2$aExtracellular Fluid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D045604 =LDR 00623cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362119402441 =005 20120730163038.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044801 =035 \\$aBZP4707NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEscherichia coli infections in children =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric gastroenterology =750 \2$aEscherichia Coli Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004927 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEscherichia Coli Infections$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00465cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362119502441 =005 20120730163038.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044800 =035 \\$aBZP4706NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.E82$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aEscherichia coli infections =450 \\$wnne$aColibacillosis =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =750 \2$aEscherichia coli Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004927 =LDR 00439cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362119602441 =005 20120730163038.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044799 =035 \\$aBZP4705NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR82.E6 =150 \\$aEscherichia coli =450 \\$aE. coli (Bacteria)$5IEN =450 \\$aE. coli (Bacterium) =550 \\$wg$aEscherichia =750 \2$aEscherichia Coli$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004926 =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362119702441 =005 20120730163037.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044798 =035 \\$aBZP4704NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.E6 =150 \\$aEscherichia =550 \\$wg$aEnterobacteriaceae =750 \2$aEscherichia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004925 =LDR 00422cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362119802441 =005 20120730163037.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044784 =035 \\$aBZP4690NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEscharotics =360 \\$inames of individual escharotics, e.g.$aNitric acid =450 \\$aCaustics$5IEN =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCaustics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002424 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362119902441 =005 20120730163037.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044776 =035 \\$aBZP4682NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTJ1376 =150 \\$aEscalators =550 \\$wg$aStaircases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aElevators and Escalators$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004607 =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362120002441 =005 20120730163037.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044759 =035 \\$aBZP4665LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.E82$cBotany =150 \\$aErythroxylaceae =550 \\$wg$aGeraniales =750 \2$aErythroxylaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030921 =LDR 00416cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362120102441 =005 20111229083901.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044756 =035 \\$aBZP4662NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aErythropoietin =550 \\$wg$aColony-stimulating factors (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aHematopoietic growth factors =750 \2$aErythropoietin$0(DNLM)D004921$5IEN =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362120202441 =005 20120730163037.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044755 =035 \\$aBZP4661NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aErythropoiesis =550 \\$wg$aHematopoiesis =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aErythropoiesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004920 =LDR 00411cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362120302441 =005 20120730163037.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044753 =035 \\$aBZP4659NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aErythromycin =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aMacrolide antibiotics =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aErythromycin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004917 =LDR 00340cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362120402441 =005 20120730163037.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044752 =035 \\$aBZP4658NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aErythromelalgia =550 \\$wg$aNeuralgia =750 \2$aErythromelalgia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004916 =LDR 00486cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362120502441 =005 20120730163037.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044749 =035 \\$aBZP4655NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aErythrocytes$xDeformability =450 \\$aDeformability of erythrocytes =450 \\$aErythrocyte deformability =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xRheology =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aErythrocyte Deformability$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004907 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362120602441 =005 20120730163037.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044748 =035 \\$aBZP4654NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aErythrocytes$xAging =550 \\$wg$aAging =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aErythrocyte Aging$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004905 =LDR 00455cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362120702441 =005 20120730163037.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044747 =035 \\$aBZP4653NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP96$bQP96.7 =150 \\$aErythrocytes =450 \\$aRed blood cells =450 \\$aRed blood corpuscles =450 \\$aRed cells =550 \\$wg$aBlood cells =750 \2$aErythrocytes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004912 =LDR 00423cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362120802441 =005 20120730163037.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044746 =035 \\$aBZP4652NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC647.E7 =150 \\$aErythrocyte disorders =450 \\$aErythrocytes$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xDiseases =750 \2$aErythrocytes, Abnormal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004913 =LDR 00865cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362120902441 =005 20120730163037.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044745 =035 \\$aBZP4651NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG629.E78$cFetus =053 \0$aRJ270$cNewborn infants =150 \\$aErythroblastosis fetalis =450 \\$aErythroblastosis neonatorum =450 \\$aFetal erythroblastosis =450 \\$aHemolytic disease of newborn =450 \\$aIcterus gravis neonatorum =550 \\$wg$aFetus$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aHemolytic anemia =550 \\$wg$aImmunologic diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants$xDiseases =550 \\$aRh factor =670 \\$aMESH$b(Erythroblastosis, Fetal x Hemolytic disease of newborn; Icterus gravis neonatorum) =750 \2$aErythroblastosis, Fetal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004899 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362121002441 =005 20120730163036.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044742 =035 \\$aBZP4648NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aErythrina =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aErythrina$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004895 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362121102441 =005 20120730163036.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044741 =035 \\$aBZP4647NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL271 =150 \\$aErythema multiforme =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aErythema Multiforme$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004892 =LDR 00692cz 2200205n 4500 =001 9880362121202441 =005 20231031091430.0 =008 020108i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044740 =035 \\$aBZP4646NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRL271 =150 \\$aErythema =450 \\$aRedness of the skin =450 \\$aSkin$xRedness =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels$xDilatation =550 \\$wg$aCutaneous manifestations of general diseases =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(erythema: an increased redness of the skin that is caused by capillary dilatation) =750 \2$aErythema$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004890 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aErythema Ab Igne$0(DNLM)D000089965$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00431cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362121302441 =005 20120730163036.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044737 =035 \\$aBZP4643NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC142 =150 \\$aErysipelas =450 \\$aSaint Anthony's fire =550 \\$wg$aPyoderma =681 \\$iExample under$aExanthemata =750 \2$aErysipelas$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004886 =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362121402441 =005 20120730163036.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044735 =035 \\$aBZP4641LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.U48 =150 \\$aEryngium =550 \\$wg$aUmbelliferae =750 \2$aEryngium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031049 =LDR 00586cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362121502441 =005 20120730163036.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044718 =035 \\$aBZP4624NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aErotica =450 \\$aEroticism =550 \\$aPornography =670 \\$aWebster's new collegiate dictionary, c1977$b(erotica: literary or artistic works having an erotic theme or quality) =670 \\$aRandom House college dictionary, c1980$b(erotica; literature or art dealing with sexual love) =750 \2$aErotica$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004882 =LDR 00502cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362121602441 =005 20120730163036.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044631 =035 \\$aBZP4537LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85044631 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.E685$cBotany =150 \\$aEriocaulaceae =450 \\$aPipewort family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aCommelinales =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Eriocaulaceae, Pipewort family) =750 \2$aEriocaulaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D039262 =LDR 00894cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362121702441 =005 20120730163036.0 =008 041206i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044612 =035 \\$aBZP4518NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.E68$cBotany =150 \\$aEricaceae =450 \\$aArctostaphylaceae =450 \\$aHeath family (Plants) =450 \\$aMonotropaceae =450 \\$wnne$aVacciniaceae =550 \\$wg$aEricales =670 \\$aGonz�alez Villarreal, L.M. Las familias Monotropaceae y Pyrolaceae en el estado de Jalisco, M�exico, 2000. =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997:$bunder Monotropaceae (x-ref. to Ericaceae) =670 \\$aITIS, Dec. 6, 2004$b(Family Ericaceae -- heaths. 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Phan.-Myoporaceae) =670 \\$aPlants national database, via WWW, Mar. 2, 2005$b(Eremophila R. Br. - eremophila. Family Myoporaceae) =750 \2$aEremophila Plant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D041621 =LDR 00378cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362122102441 =005 20120730163035.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044573 =035 \\$aBZP4479NU =035 \\$ash 85044573 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD181.E6 =150 \\$aErbium =550 \\$wg$aRare earth metals =750 \2$aErbium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004871 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362122202441 =005 20120730163035.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044551 =035 \\$aBZP4457NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK524.E6 =150 \\$aEquisetum =450 \\$aHorsetails (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aEquisetaceae =750 \2$aEquisetum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020829 =LDR 00581cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362122302441 =005 20120730163035.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044544 =035 \\$aBZP4450NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF959.A6 =150 \\$aEquine infectious anemia =450 \\$aEquine malarial fever =450 \\$aSwamp fever, Equine =450 \\$aVallee's disease =550 \\$wg$aHorses$xVirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aInfectious anemia =550 \\$wg$aLentivirus infections =750 \2$aEquine Infectious Anemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004859 =LDR 00958cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362122402441 =005 20120730163035.0 =008 020624i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044542 =035 \\$aBZP4448NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA644.E52$cPublic health =053 \0$aSF959.E5$cVeterinary medicine =150 \\$aEquine encephalomyelitis =450 \\$aEastern encephalitis =450 \\$aEastern equine encephalomyelitis =450 \\$aEncephalitis, Equine =450 \\$aEncephalomyelitis, Equine$5IEN =450 \\$aEquine encephalitis =450 \\$aEquine viral encephalitis =450 \\$aInfectious equine encephalomyelitis =450 \\$aWestern encephalitis =450 \\$aWestern equine encephalomyelitis =550 \\$wg$aEncephalomyelitis =550 \\$wg$aEpidemic encephalitis =550 \\$wg$aHorses$xVirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aTogavirus infections =750 \2$aEncephalomyelitis, Equine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004683 =LDR 00470cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362122502441 =005 20121007185434.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044539 =035 \\$aBZP4445NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP471 =150 \\$aEquilibrium (Physiology) =450 \\$aBalance (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aProprioception =550 \\$aVertigo =550 \\$aVestibular apparatus =750 \2$aPostural Balance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004856 =LDR 00373cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362122602441 =005 20120730163035.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044536 =035 \\$aBZP4442NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.U62 =150 \\$aEquidae =450 \\$aEquids =550 \\$wg$aPerissodactyla =750 \2$aEquidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018397 =LDR 00675cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362122702441 =005 20120730163035.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044491 =035 \\$aBZP4397NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR400.2.E68 =150 \\$aEpstein-Barr virus =450 \\$aBurkitt herpesvirus =450 \\$aBurkitt's lymphoma virus =450 \\$aE-B virus =450 \\$aEBV (Virus) =450 \\$aHuman herpesvirus-4 =450 \\$aInfectious mononucleosis virus =550 \\$wg$aHerpesviruses =550 \\$wg$aOncogenic DNA viruses =670 \\$aMESH$b(Herpesvirus 4, Human) =750 \2$aHerpesvirus 4, Human$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004854 =LDR 00441cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362122802441 =005 20120730163035.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044477 =035 \\$aBZP4383NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA455.E6$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTP1180.E6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aEpoxy resins =550 \\$wg$aGums and resins, Synthetic =750 \2$aEpoxy Resins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004853 =LDR 00419cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362122902441 =005 20120730163035.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044476 =035 \\$aBZP4382NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEpoxy compounds =450 \\$aEpoxides =550 \\$wg$aEpoxy resins =550 \\$wg$aEthers =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEpoxy Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004852 =LDR 00511cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362123002441 =005 20120730163035.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044474 =035 \\$aBZP4380NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEponyms =360 \\$isubdivision$aEponyms$iunder names of languages and groups of languages, e.g.$aEnglish language--Eponyms =450 \\$aPeople words =450 \\$aWords from personal names =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEponyms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004850 =LDR 00467cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362123102441 =005 20120730163034.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044466 =035 \\$aBZP4372NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM561$cHistology =053 \\$aQP88.4$cPhysiology =150 \\$aEpithelium =550 \\$wg$aTissues =550 \\$aCilia and ciliary motion =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEpithelium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004848 =LDR 00400cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362123202441 =005 20060707084611.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044464 =035 \\$aBZP4370NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEpithelial cells =550 \\$wg$aCells =550 \\$wg$aEpithelium =550 \\$aExfoliative cytology =750 \2$aEpithelial Cells$0(DNLM)D004847$5IEN =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362123302441 =005 20120730163034.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044450 =035 \\$aBZP4356NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEpispadias =550 \\$wg$aUrethra$xAbnormalities =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEpispadias$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004842 =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362123402441 =005 20120730163034.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044449 =035 \\$aBZP4355NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH452.5 =150 \\$aEpisomes =550 \\$wg$aBacterial genetics =550 \\$wg$aInsertion elements, DNA =550 \\$wg$aMolecular genetics =750 \2$aPlasmids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010957 =LDR 00340cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362123502441 =005 20120730163034.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044448 =035 \\$aBZP4354NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEpisiotomy =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics$xSurgery =750 \2$aEpisiotomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004841 =LDR 00504cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362123602441 =005 20120730163034.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044429 =035 \\$aBZP4335NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL821$cZoology =053 \\$aQM569$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aEpiphysis =360 \\$isubdivision$aEpiphysis$iunder specific subjects, e.g.$aFemur--Epiphysis =550 \\$wg$aBones =550 \\$wg$aCartilage =750 \2$aEpiphyses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004838 =LDR 00441cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362123702441 =005 20120730163034.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044412 =035 \\$aBZP4318NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.O46$cBotany =150 \\$aEpilobium =450 \\$aWillow herb =450 \\$aWillow weed =450 \\$aWillowweed =550 \\$wg$aOnagraceae =750 \2$aEpilobium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031666 =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362123802441 =005 20120730163034.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044409 =035 \\$aBZP4315NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEpileptics =450 \\$aEpilepsy$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aChronically ill =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmentally disabled =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEpilepsy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004827 =LDR 00560cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362123902441 =005 20120730163034.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044407 =035 \\$aBZP4313NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG580.E64 =150 \\$aEpilepsy in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =750 \2$81$wb$aEpilepsy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004827 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEpilepsy$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00540cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362124002441 =005 20120730163034.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044406 =035 \\$aBZP4312NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ496.E6 =150 \\$aEpilepsy in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =750 \2$81$wb$aEpilepsy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004827 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEpilepsy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00507cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362124102441 =005 20120730163034.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044401 =035 \\$aBZP4307NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA645.E64$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC372$bRC374.5$cNeurology =150 \\$aEpilepsy =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental disabilities =550 \\$aConvulsions =550 \\$aSpasms =750 \2$aEpilepsy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004827 =LDR 00431cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362124202441 =005 20120516103207.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85044383 =035 \\$aBZP4289NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL853$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM255$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aEpiglottis =550 \\$wg$aCartilage =550 \\$wg$aLarynx =750 \2$aEpiglottis$0(DNLM)D004825$5IEN =LDR 01013cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362124302441 =005 20111111163742.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85044382 =035 \\$aBZP4288NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL971 =150 \\$aEpigenesis =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =550 \\$wg$aEvolution (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003$b(Epigenesis [embryology] development in gradual stages of differentiation) =670 \\$aWikipedia, accessed Oct. 24, 2011:$b(Epigenesis (biology): in biology, epigenesis has at least two distinct meanings: [1] the unfolding development in an organism, and in particular the development of a plant or animal from an egg or spore through a sequence of steps in which cells differentiate and organs form; [2] the theory that plants and animals develop in this way, in contrast to theories of preformationism) =750 \2$aEpigenesis, Genetic$0(DNLM)D044127$5IEN =LDR 00413cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362124402441 =005 20120730163023.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042851 =035 \\$aBZP2757NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aB816 =150 \\$aEmpiricism =550 \\$wg$aExperience =550 \\$wg$aKnowledge, Theory of =550 \\$wg$aRationalism =750 \2$aEmpiricism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019348 =LDR 00488cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362124502441 =005 20120730163023.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042841 =035 \\$aBZP2747NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC776.E5 =150 \\$aEmphysema, Pulmonary =450 \\$aEmphysema$5IEN =450 \\$aPulmonary emphysema =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases, Obstructive =690 \\$ar2:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPulmonary Emphysema$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D011656 =LDR 00473cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362124602441 =005 20120730163023.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042827 =035 \\$aBZP2733NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF575.E55 =150 \\$aEmpathy =550 \\$wg$aAttitude (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology =550 \\$wg$aSympathy =550 \\$aCaring =750 \2$aEmpathy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004645 =LDR 00600cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362124702441 =005 20120730163023.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042825 =035 \\$aBZP2731NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF720.E45$cInfant psychology =053 \\$aBF723.E6$cChild psychology =150 \\$aEmotions in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aEmotions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004644 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEmotions$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00882cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362124802441 =005 20120730163023.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042818 =035 \\$aBZP2724NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU =053 \0$aBF511$bBF593$cPsychology =053 \\$aB815$cPhilosophy$5IEN =150 \\$aEmotions =450 \\$aFeelings =450 \\$aHuman emotions =450 \\$aPassions =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aAffect (Psychology) =550 \\$aAffective neuroscience =550 \\$aApathy =550 \\$aPathognomy =670 \\$aA natural history of human emotions, c2004:$bp. xiii (emotions of human beings the world over are as innate and as regular as our bone structure) =670 \\$aHandbook of emotions, 2000:$bp. 472 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Entry term: Emmenagogues) =750 \2$aMenstruation-Inducing Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008600 =LDR 01342cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362125002441 =005 20080321105719.0 =008 860211\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042782 =035 \\$aBZP2688NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85042782 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aJV6001$bJV9480 =150 \\$aEmigration and immigration =360 \\$isubdivision$aEmigration and immigration$iunder names of countries, cities, etc. for works on migration across national borders from a particular place, and/or migration across national borders to a particular place =450 \\$aImmigration =450 \\$aInternational migration =450 \\$aMigration, International =550 \\$wg$aPopulation geography =550 \\$aAssimilation (Sociology) =550 \\$aColonization =680 \\$iHere are entered works on migration across national borders in modern times. Works on the movement of population within the borders of a single country are entered under$aMigration, Internal.$iWorks on the spread of population, largely in prehistoric times, are entered under$aHuman beings--Migrations.$iWorks on the mass migrations of peoples are entered under$aMigrations of nations. =681 \\$iNotes under$aHuman beings--Migrations; Migration, Internal; Migrations of nations =750 \2$aEmigration and Immigration$0(DNLM)D004641$5IEN =LDR 00717cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362125102441 =005 20120730163022.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85042776 =035 \\$aBZP2682NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85042776 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEmetine =450 \\$aIpecine =450 \\$aMethylcephaeline =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \\$wg$aAntiparasitic agents =550 \\$wg$aIpecac (Drug) =550 \\$wg$aIsoquinoline =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(emetine: methylcephaeline, an alkaloid produced from ipecac or produced synthetically) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Emetine x Ipecine; Methylcephaeline; an amebicide) =750 \2$aEmetine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004640 =LDR 00488cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362125202441 =005 20120730163022.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042775 =035 \\$aBZP2681NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM359 =150 \\$aEmetics =550 \\$wg$aAntidotes =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal agents =550 \\$wg$aParasympathomimetic agents =550 \\$wg$aVomiting =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEmetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004639 =LDR 00527cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362125302441 =005 20120730163022.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042756 =035 \\$aBZP2662NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRT120.E4 =150 \\$aEmergency nursing =550 \\$wg$aEmergency medicine =550 \\$wg$aNursing =550 \\$aDisaster nursing =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEmergencies$xnursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004630Q000451 =750 \2$aEmergency Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016529 =LDR 00549cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362125402441 =005 20120730163022.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042755 =035 \\$aBZP2661NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC86$bRC88.9 =150 \\$aEmergency medicine =450 \\$aMedicine, Emergency =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aCritical care medicine =550 \\$aDisaster medicine =550 \\$aMedical emergencies =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEmergency Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004635 =LDR 00754cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362125502441 =005 20251029112339.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042754 =035 \\$aBZP2660NU =035 \\$ash 85042754 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85042754 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEmergency medical technicians =450 \\$aEmergency paramedics =450 \\$aEMTs (Medicine) =450 \\$aParamedics, Emergency =550 \\$wg$aBiomedical technicians =550 \\$wg$aEmergency medical personnel =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 18, 1988. =750 \2$aEmergency Medical Technicians$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004634 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aCombat Medics$0(DNLM)D000094767$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00583cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362125602441 =005 20120730163022.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042748 =035 \\$aBZP2654NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEmergency medical services$xCommunication systems =550 \\$wg$aEmergency communication systems =550 \\$wg$aPublic safety radio service =550 \\$wg$aTelecommunication systems =550 \\$aHotlines (Counseling) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEmergency Medical Service Communication Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004631 =LDR 00578cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362125702441 =005 20120730163022.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85042747 =035 \\$aBZP2653NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA645.5$bRA645.7 =150 \\$aEmergency medical services =450 \\$aEmergency health services =450 \\$aEmergency medical care =550 \\$wg$aEmergency medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =550 \\$wg$aRescue work =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEmergency Medical Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004632 =LDR 00583cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362296302441 =005 20120730163502.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083566 =035 \\$aBZT3472NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ496.M45 =150 \\$aMeningitis in children =550 \\$wg$aInfection in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =750 \2$81$wb$aMeningitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008581 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMeningitis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00741cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362296402441 =005 20120730163502.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083564 =035 \\$aBZT3470NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC124 =150 \\$aMeningitis, Cerebrospinal =450 \\$aCerebrospinal fever =450 \\$aCerebrospinal meningitis =450 \\$aMeningitis, Meningococcal$5IEN =450 \\$aMeningitis, Purulent =450 \\$aMeningitis, Suppurative =450 \\$aMeningococcal meningitis$5IEN =450 \\$aMeningococcic meningitis =450 \\$aPurulent meningitis =450 \\$aSuppurative meningitis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMeningitis, Meningococcal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008585 =LDR 00511cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362296502441 =005 20120730163502.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083562 =035 \\$aBZT3468NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC124 =053 \\$aRC376 =053 \\$aSF799$cVeterinary medicine =150 \\$aMeningitis =450 \\$aLeptomeningitis =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$aNeisseria meningitidis =750 \2$aMeningitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008581 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362296602441 =005 20120730163502.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083561 =035 \\$aBZT3467NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.M4 =150 \\$aMeningioma =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xTumors =750 \2$aMeningioma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008579 =LDR 00406cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362296702441 =005 20120730163502.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083560 =035 \\$aBZT3466NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMeninges$xTuberculosis =450 \\$aMeningitis, Tuberculous =450 \\$aTuberculosis, Meningeal =750 \2$aTuberculosis, Meningeal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014390 =LDR 00504cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362296802441 =005 20120730163501.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083559 =035 \\$aBZT3465NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL933$bQL937$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM469$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aMeninges =550 \\$wg$aBrain =550 \\$wg$aNervous system =550 \\$wg$aSpinal cord =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMeninges$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008578 =LDR 00492cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362296902441 =005 20120730163501.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083558 =035 \\$aBZT3464NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL835 =053 \\$aQM191 =150 \\$aMeningeal artery =450 \\$aMeningeal arteries$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aArteries =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xBlood-vessels =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMeningeal Arteries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008576 =LDR 00546cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362297002441 =005 20080227100513.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083557 =035 \\$aBZT3463NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF275 =150 \\$aM�eni�ere's disease =450 \\$aAural vertigo =450 \\$aEndolymphatic hydrops =450 \\$aLabyrinthine hydrops =550 \\$wg$aDeafness =550 \\$wg$aLabyrinth (Ear)$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aVertigo =750 \2$aMeniere Disease$0(DNLM)D008575$5IEN =LDR 00454cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362297102441 =005 20120730163501.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083534 =035 \\$aBZT3440NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP263$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRJ145$cPediatrics =150 \\$aMenarche =550 \\$wg$aMenstruation =550 \\$wg$aPuberty =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMenarche$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008572 =LDR 00426cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362297202441 =005 20120730163501.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083530 =035 \\$aBZT3436NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMale nurses =450 \\$wnne$aMen nurses =450 \\$aNurses, Male$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aNurses =681 \\$iExample under$aMen =750 \2$aNurses, Male$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009727 =LDR 00311cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362297302441 =005 20080327094512.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083512 =035 \\$aBZT3418NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMen$xHealth and hygiene =750 \2$aMen's Health$0(DNLM)D054526$5IEN =LDR 00689cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362297402441 =005 20120730163501.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083510 =035 \\$aBZT3416NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aMen =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aMale,$ie.g.$aMale nurses =450 \\$aHuman males =450 \\$aMales, Human$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aHuman beings =550 \\$wg$aMales =550 \\$aEffeminacy =550 \\$aMasculinity =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the human male. Works on male organisms in general are entered under$aMales. =681 \\$iNote under$aMales =750 \2$aMen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008571 =LDR 00526cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362297502441 =005 20120730163501.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083501 =035 \\$aBZT3407NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF723.M4 =150 \\$aMemory in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aMemory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008568 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMemory$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00746cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362297602441 =005 20080513090745.0 =008 040120i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083500 =035 \\$aBZT3406NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF376$cPsychology =053 \0$aRC394.M46$cNeurology =150 \\$aMemory disorders =450 \\$aImpairment, Memory =450 \\$wnne$aMemory, Disorders of =450 \\$aMemory impairment =450 \\$aParamnesia =550 \\$wg$aCognition disorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Memory disorders, c1991. =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 4, 1991. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aWWW, Jan. 20, 2004$b(memory disorder; memory impairment) =750 \2$aMemory Disorders$0(DNLM)D008569$5IEN =LDR 00978cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362297702441 =005 20120730163500.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083497 =035 \\$aBZT3403NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF370$bBF387$cPsychology =053 \0$aLB1063$bLB1064$cEducational psychology =053 \0$aQP406$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMemory =360 \\$isubdivision$aMemorizing$iunder individual literatures and uniform titles of sacred works, e.g.$aEnglish literature--Memorizing; Bible--Memorizing =450 \\$aForgetting$5IEN =450 \\$aRemembering$5IEN =450 \\$aRetention (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aIntellect =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$wg$aThought and thinking =550 \\$aComprehension =550 \\$aExecutive functions (Neuropsychology) =550 \\$aMnemonics =550 \\$aPerseveration (Psychology) =550 \\$aReproduction (Psychology) =750 \2$aMemory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008568 =LDR 00507cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362297802441 =005 20120730163500.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083476 =035 \\$aBZT3382NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMembranes (Technology) =450 \\$aArtificial membranes =450 \\$aMembranes, Artificial$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSeparation (Technology) =550 \\$wg$aTechnology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMembranes, Artificial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008567 =LDR 00476cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362297902441 =005 20120730163500.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083472 =035 \\$aBZT3378NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMembranes (Biology) =450 \\$aBiological membranes =450 \\$aBiomembranes =550 \\$wg$aBiological interfaces =550 \\$wg$aProtoplasm =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMembranes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008566 =LDR 00436cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362298002441 =005 20120730163500.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083471 =035 \\$aBZT3377NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85083471 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP552.M44 =150 \\$aMembrane proteins =550 \\$wg$aMembranes (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aProteins =750 \2$aMembrane Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008565 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362298102441 =005 20070605085157.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083469 =035 \\$aBZT3375NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH601 =150 \\$aMembrane fusion =450 \\$aFusion, Membrane =550 \\$wg$aCell membranes =550 \\$wg$aMembranes (Biology) =750 \2$aMembrane Fusion$0(DNLM)D008561$5IEN =LDR 00632cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362298202441 =005 20120730163500.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083467 =035 \\$aBZT3373NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM561$cHistology =053 \\$aQP88.4$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMembrane, Basement =450 \\$aBasal lamina =450 \\$aBasement lamina =450 \\$aBasement membrane =450 \\$aBasilemma =450 \\$aMembrana propria =550 \\$wg$aEpithelium =550 \\$wg$aMembranes (Biology) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/11/90 =750 \2$aBasement Membrane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001485 =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362298302441 =005 20120730163500.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083417 =035 \\$aBZT3323NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC168.M45 =150 \\$aMelioidosis =450 \\$aMalleoidosis =550 \\$wg$aGlanders =750 \2$aMelioidosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008554 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362298402441 =005 20091205122030.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083411 =035 \\$aBZT3317NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.M52 =150 \\$aMeliaceae =550 \\$wg$aRutales =750 \2$aMeliaceae$0(DNLM)D029582$5IEN =LDR 00341cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362298502441 =005 20120730163500.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083410 =035 \\$aBZT3316LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M52 =150 \\$aMelia =550 \\$wg$aMeliaceae =750 \2$aMelia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031585 =LDR 00556cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362298602441 =005 20120730163500.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083394 =035 \\$aBZT3300NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.M44$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aMelatonin =450 \\$aAcetylmethoxytryptamine =450 \\$aMethoxyindolylethylacetamide =550 \\$wg$aHormones =550 \\$wg$aPineal gland$xSecretions =550 \\$wg$aTryptamine =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMelatonin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008550 =LDR 01074cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362298702441 =005 20120730163459.0 =008 040322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083393 =035 \\$aBZT3299NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M514$cBotany =150 \\$aMelastomataceae =450 \\$wnne$aMelastomaceae =450 \\$aMelastomas =450 \\$aMelastome family (Plants) =450 \\$aMelastomes =550 \\$wg$aMyrtales =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill Synopsis:$bv. 1, p. 418. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 355. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aING:$bp. 1064 under genus Melastomastrum. =670 \\$aCronquist : Integ. System of Classif., 1981:$bp. 649. =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 724. =670 \\$aITIS, Mar. 21, 2004$b(Family Melastomataceae -- melastomas. 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Works on the dark coloration of the skin, hair, fur, or feathers of animals caused by a high concentration of melanin are entered under$aMelanism. =681 \\$iNote under$aMelanism =750 \2$aMelanosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008548 =LDR 00395cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362298902441 =005 20120730163459.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083385 =035 \\$aBZT3291NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMelanophores =550 \\$wg$aChromatophores =550 \\$wg$aMelanocytes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMelanophores$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008547 =LDR 00531cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362299002441 =005 20120730163459.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083381 =035 \\$aBZT3287NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.M37 =150 \\$aMelanoma =450 \\$aMalignant melanoma =450 \\$aMelanocytic tumor =550 \\$wg$aCancer =550 \\$wg$aNeuroendocrine tumors =670 \\$aMESH$b(Melanoma) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol. =750 \2$aMelanoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008545 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362299102441 =005 20120730163459.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083380 =035 \\$aBZT3286NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMelanocytes =450 \\$aMelanin-synthesizing cells =550 \\$wg$aEpithelial cells =670 \\$aMESH$b(Melanocytes) =750 \2$aMelanocytes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008544 =LDR 00696cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362299202441 =005 20120730163459.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083376 =035 \\$aBZT3282NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMelanins =450 \\$wnne$aMelanin =550 \\$wg$aAnimal pigments =550 \\$wg$aPlant pigments =670 \\$aMESH$b(Melanins) =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. biol. terms$b(melanin: any of a range of black or brown pigments produced from tyrosine) =670 \\$aABC Biologie$b(Melanins) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(melanin: any of various dark brown or black pigments of animal or plant structures) =750 \2$aMelanins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008543 =LDR 01117cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362299302441 =005 20120730163459.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083360 =035 \\$aBZT3266LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dAuSU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M9$cBotany =053 \0$aSB299.M44$cOil-bearing plants =150 \\$aMelaleuca =450 \\$aBottlebrush tea trees =450 \\$aHoney myrtles =450 \\$aHoneymyrtles =450 \\$aPaperbark trees =450 \\$aSwamp tea trees =450 \\$aTea trees =450 \\$aTea trees, Bottlebrush =450 \\$aTea trees, Swamp =450 \\$aTeatrees =450 \\$aTi trees =450 \\$aTi tris =550 \\$wg$aMyrtaceae =670 \\$aOED$b(tea-tree. 2. a. transf. Applied in Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand to various shrubs or trees of the myrtle family, chiefly of the genera Leptospermum and Melaleuca, of which the leaves have been used as a substitute for tea. Often spelt ti-tree, occasionally ti-tri, as if a native name. Also with qualifying words denoting different species) =750 \2$aMelaleuca$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031650 =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362299402441 =005 20120730163459.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083346 =035 \\$aBZT3252NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH605 =150 \\$aMeiosis =450 \\$aReduction division (Genetics) =550 \\$wg$aCell division =550 \\$aKaryokinesis =750 \2$aMeiosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008540 =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362299502441 =005 20080528161317.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083334 =035 \\$aBZT3240NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMeibomian glands =450 \\$aTarsal glands =550 \\$wg$aEyelids =750 \2$aMeibomian Glands$0(DNLM)D008537$5IEN =LDR 00396cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362299602441 =005 20120730163459.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083284 =035 \\$aBZT3190NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =150 \\$aMegaloblastic anemia =450 \\$aAnemia, Megaloblastic$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAnemia =750 \2$aAnemia, Megaloblastic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000749 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362299702441 =005 20120730163459.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083275 =035 \\$aBZT3181NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP97.5 =150 \\$aMegakaryocytes =550 \\$wg$aBone marrow cells =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMegakaryocytes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008533 =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362299802441 =005 20120730163459.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083274 =035 \\$aBZT3180NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC862.M35 =150 \\$aMegacolon =550 \\$wg$aColon (Anatomy)$xDiseases =750 \2$aMegacolon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008531 =LDR 00545cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362299902441 =005 20120730163458.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083269 =035 \\$aBZT3175NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMefenamic acid =450 \\$aDimethylphenylaminobenzoic acid =450 \\$aXylylanthranilic acid =550 \\$wg$aAminobenzoic acids =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \\$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMefenamic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008528 =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362300002441 =005 20120730163458.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083247 =035 \\$aBZT3153NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.C =150 \\$aMedulloblastoma =550 \\$wg$aCerebellum$xTumors =550 \\$wg$aGliomas =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMedulloblastoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008527 =LDR 00379cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362300102441 =005 20120730163458.0 =008 050427||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083246 =035 \\$aBZT3152NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP377$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMedulla oblongata =550 \\$wg$aRhombencephalon =750 \2$aMedulla Oblongata$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008526 =LDR 00668cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362300202441 =005 20100220155340.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083245 =035 \\$aBZT3151NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMedroxyprogesterone =450 \\$aDepo-Provera (Registered trademark)$5IEN =450 \\$aDepo-Provera (Trademark) =450 \\$aHydroxymethylpregnenedione =450 \\$aHydroxymethylprogesterone =450 \\$aMethylhydroxyprogesterone =450 \\$aProvera (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aHydroxyprogesterone =550 \\$wg$aProgestational hormones, Synthetic =750 \2$aMedroxyprogesterone$0(DNLM)D008525$5IEN =LDR 00392cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362300302441 =005 20120730163458.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083240 =035 \\$aBZT3146NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aZ699.5.M39 =150 \\$aMEDLINE =550 \\$wg$aLibrary information networks =550 \\$wg$aMEDLARS =750 \2$aMEDLINE$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016239 =LDR 00440cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362300402441 =005 20120730163458.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083239 $zn 84219586 =035 \\$aBZT3145NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMEDLARS =450 \\$aMedical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System =550 \\$wg$aInformation storage and retrieval systems$xMedicine =750 \2$aMEDLARS$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008523 =LDR 00467cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362300502441 =005 20120730163458.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083227 =035 \\$aBZT3133NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSB945.M54 =150 \\$aMediterranean fruit-fly =450 \\$aMedfly =550 \\$wg$aFruit-flies =681 \\$iExample under$aCitrus fruits--Diseases and pests$5IEN =750 \2$aCeratitis capitata$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033622 =LDR 00753cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362300602441 =005 20091109090445.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083210 =035 \\$aBZT3116NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBL627$cComparative religion =150 \\$aMeditation =450 \\$aMental prayer =450 \\$aPrayer, Mental =550 \\$wg$aPrayer =550 \\$wg$aSpiritual life =550 \\$aContemplation =680 \\$iHere are entered works on mental prayer as a method of promoting the spiritual life. Collections of thoughts on spiritual truths for use in meditation are entered under$aMeditations. =681 \\$iNotes under$aMeditations; Self-help techniques =750 \2$aMeditation$0(DNLM)D019122$5IEN =LDR 00694cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362300702441 =005 20120730163458.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083205 =035 \\$aBZT3111NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMedigap =450 \\$aMedi-gap =450 \\$aMedicare supplemental health insurance =450 \\$aMedigap$zUnited States =450 \\$aSupplemental health insurance to Medicare =550 \\$wg$aHealth insurance$zUnited States =550 \\$aMedicare =680 \\$iHere are entered works on insurance policies which pay all or part of the expenses for health care not covered by Medicare. =750 \2$aInsurance, Medigap$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017054 =LDR 00366cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362300802441 =005 20171226143614.0 =008 940124\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083194 =035 \\$aBZT3100NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMedicine in literature =450 \\$aMedical care in literatue =750 \2$aMedicine in Literature$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008513 =LDR 00613cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362300902441 =005 20120730163458.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083185 =035 \\$aBZT3091NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aR726.5$bR726.8 =150 \\$aMedicine and psychology =360 \\$isubdivision$aPsychological aspects$iunder medical subjects, e.g.$aCancer--Psychological aspects; Nursing--Psychological aspects =450 \\$aBehavioral medicine =450 \\$aPsychology and medicine =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Applied =750 \2$aBehavioral Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001524 =LDR 00388cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362301002441 =005 20120730163458.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083182 =035 \\$aBZT3088NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMedicine, Tibetan =450 \\$aTibetan medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Oriental =750 \2$aMedicine, Tibetan Traditional$5IEN$0(DNLM)D038861 =LDR 01569cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362301102441 =005 20120730163457.0 =008 920207i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083180 =035 \\$aBZT3086NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85083180 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA412$bRA412.5 =150 \\$aNational health services =450 \\$wnne$aMedicine, State =450 \\$aNational health care =450 \\$aNationalized health services =450 \\$aSocialized medicine =450 \\$aState medical care =450 \\$aState medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =550 \\$wg$aMedical policy =550 \\$aPublic health =670 \\$aSlee, V.N. Health care terms, 2001$b(national health service: an approach to health care reform in which the government actually owns the hospitals and employs the physicians thereby becoming the provider of health service. This is distinguished from national health insurance, in which the government is the sole payer but not the provider. Sometimes called nationalized health service.) =670 \\$aGoldfarb, B. Health care defined, 1997$b(national health service: a proposed organization of providers employed by the federal government to render health and medical services) =670 \\$aTimreck, T.C. Dict. of health services management, 1987$b(national health service: health program in which the national government directly operates a health system which serves some or all of its citizens) =670 \\$aNational health care proposal, 1991. =750 \2$aState Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013222 =LDR 01198cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362301202441 =005 20120730163457.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083173 =035 \\$aBZT3079NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC49$bRC52 =150 \\$aMedicine, Psychosomatic =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiseases--Psychosomatic aspects$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aIntestines--Diseases--Psychosomatic aspects;$iand subdivision$aPsychosomatic aspects$iunder particular diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aTuberculosis--Psychosomatic aspects =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiseases--Psychosomatic aspects$iunder names of organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aIntestines--Diseases--Psychosomatic aspects;$iand subdivision$aPsychosomatic aspects$iunder particular diseases, e.g.$aTuberculosis--Psychosomatic aspects =450 \\$aPsychosomatic medicine =450 \\$aSomatopsychics =550 \\$wg$aMedicine and psychology =550 \\$wg$aMind and body =550 \\$wg$aNeuroses =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =750 \2$aPsychosomatic Medicine$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D011611 =750 \2$aPsychophysiologic Disorders$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D011602 =LDR 01732cz a2200421n 4500 =001 9880362301302441 =005 20120730163457.0 =008 060111i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083164 =035 \\$aBZT3070NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN477$bGN477.7$cEthnology =053 \0$aGR880$cFolklore =150 \\$aTraditional medicine =360 \\$isubdivision$aMedicine$iunder ethnic groups =450 \\$aEthnic medicine =450 \\$aEthnomedicine =450 \\$wnne$aFolk medicine =450 \\$aHome cures =450 \\$aHome medicine =450 \\$aHome remedies =450 \\$aIndigenous medicine =450 \\$aMedical folklore =450 \\$wnne$aMedicine, Primitive =450 \\$aPrimitive medicine =450 \\$wnne$aSurgery, Primitive =550 \\$wg$aAlternative medicine =550 \\$wg$aFolklore =550 \\$wg$aMedical anthropology =550 \\$aEthnopharmacology =670 \\$aPhone call, Dec. 14, 1992, to American Anthropological Association. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Medicine, Traditional with ref. from Ethnomedicine, Folk medicine, Indigenous medicine, and Medicine, Primitive) =670 \\$aPhone call to NLM, Jan. 13, 1993$b("traditional medicine") =670 \\$aLC data base, Jan. 13, 1993$b("traditional medicine, folk medicine, ethnomedicine, indigenous medicine, and ethnic medicine") =670 \\$aPhone call, Dec. 14, 1992, to American Folklife Center$b(Folk medicine is still the preferred term in folklore, but they do not object to the change) =670 \\$a97-72868: Old-time home remedies, c1998. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aMosby's med. dict., 1990;$aRandom House;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aMedicine, Traditional$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008519 =LDR 01303cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362301402441 =005 20120730163457.0 =008 021115i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ 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\2$aPreventive Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011315 =LDR 00525cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362301502441 =005 20130301124904.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083159 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02011324 =035 \\$aBZT3065NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM695$bRM951 =150 \\$aMedicine, Physical =450 \\$aPhysiatrics =450 \\$aPhysical medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aMedical rehabilitation =750 \2$aPhysical and Rehabilitation Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010810 =LDR 00531cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362301602441 =005 20090219091614.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083157 =035 \\$aBZT3063NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aR581 =150 \\$aMedicine, Oriental =450 \\$aOriental medicine =550 \\$wg$aAlternative medicine =680 \\$iHere are entered works on traditional Oriental systems of medicine treated collectively. =750 \2$aMedicine, East Asian Traditional$0(DNLM)D008518$5IEN =LDR 00871cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362301702441 =005 20120730163457.0 =008 940620i|\anannaab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083156 =035 \\$aBZT3062NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC981$bRC986$cMedical practice =053 \\$aVG100$bVG475$cNaval science =150 \\$aMedicine, Naval =360 \\$isubdivision$aMedical care$iunder names of individual navies, e.g.$aUnited States. Navy--Medical care =450 \\$aMarine medicine =450 \\$aMedicine, Marine =450 \\$aMedicine, Nautical =450 \\$aNautical medicine =450 \\$aNaval medicine =450 \\$aNavies$xMedical service =450 \\$aShipboard medicine =550 \\$aMedicine, Military =550 \\$aNaval hygiene =550 \\$aWar$xRelief of sick and wounded =750 \2$aNaval Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009326 =LDR 00913cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362301802441 =005 20150617151016.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083153 =035 \\$aBZT3059NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC970$bRC971$cMedical practice =053 \\$aUH201$bUH515$cMilitary science =150 \\$aMedicine, Military =360 \\$isubdivision$aMedical care$iunder individual military services and individual wars, e.g.$aUnited States. Air Force--Medical care; World War, 1939-1945--Medical care =450 \\$aMilitary medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aMedicine, Naval =550 \\$aMilitary hospitals =550 \\$aMilitary hygiene =550 \\$aWar$xMedical aspects =550 \\$aWar$xRelief of sick and wounded =681 \\$iNote under$aUnited States--Armed Forces--Medical care =750 \2$aMilitary Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008887 =LDR 00390cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362301902441 =005 20090723091041.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083149 =035 \\$aBZT3055LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMedicine, Korean =450 \\$aKorean medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Oriental =750 \2$aMedicine, Korean Traditional$0(DNLM)D055670$5IEN =LDR 00562cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362302002441 =005 20120730163457.0 =008 871218in\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083146 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02011197 =035 \\$aBZT3052NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC963$bRC969 =150 \\$aMedicine, Industrial =450 \\$aIndustrial medicine =450 \\$aMedicine, Occupational =450 \\$aOccupational medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aOccupational diseases =750 \2$aOccupational Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009787 =LDR 00684cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362302102441 =005 20120730163456.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083136 =035 \\$aBZT3042NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRV11$bRV431 =150 \\$aMedicine, Eclectic =360 \\$isubdivision$aEclectic treatment$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases. e.g.$aCancer--Eclectic treatment =360 \\$isubdivision$aEclectic treatment$iunder individual diseases and groups of diseases. e.g.$aCancer--Eclectic treatment =450 \\$aEclectic medicine =550 \\$wg$aAlternative medicine =750 \2$aEclecticism, Historical$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D027681 =LDR 00676cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362302202441 =005 20120730163456.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083129 =035 \\$aBZT3035NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC61$bRC69 =150 \\$aClinical medicine =450 \\$wnne$aMedicine, Clinical =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bonewit, K. Clinical procedures for medical assistants, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Clinical medicine see Medicine; Clinical competence) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the skills and procedures involved in direct patient care. =750 \2$aClinical Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015510 =LDR 00518cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362302302441 =005 20120730163456.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083125 =035 \\$aBZT3031NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMedicine, Chinese =450 \\$aChinese medicine =450 \\$aTCM (Medicine) =450 \\$aTraditional Chinese medicine =450 \\$aTraditional medicine$zChina =670 \\$aLC database, 6/24/94. =750 \2$aMedicine, Chinese Traditional$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008516 =LDR 00880cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362302402441 =005 20120730163456.0 =008 021121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083119 =035 \\$aBZT3025NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aR127.2$cEarly works =053 \0$aR605$bR608$cHistory =150 \\$aMedicine, Ayurvedic =360 \\$isubdivision$aAyurvedic treatment$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Ayurvedic treatment =450 \\$aAyurveda =450 \\$aAyurvedic medicine =450 \\$aAyurvedism =450 \\$aHindu medicine =450 \\$wnne$aMedicine, Hindu =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Oriental =670 \\$aSeyburn, J. Seven secrets to raising a happy and healthy child, 2003$b(Ayurveda) =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 21, 2002$b(Ayurveda: 243 bib titles) =750 \2$aMedicine, Ayurvedic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008515 =LDR 01029cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362302502441 =005 20120730163456.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083116 =035 \\$aBZT3022NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dSaPrUSA =053 \0$aR128.3$cEarly works =053 \0$aR143$cHistory =150 \\$aMedicine, Arab =450 \\$aArab medicine =450 \\$aMedicine, Arab$vEarly works to 1800 =450 \\$wnne$aMedicine, Arabic =450 \\$aMedicine, Unani =450 \\$aTibb (Medicine) =450 \\$aUnani medicine =450 \\$aUnani-Tibb (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Medieval =670 \\$aAfrican Renaissance in health education, 2004:$bt.p. 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Clinical sciences, 4-e, 1991. =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/16/93$b(Clinical sciences) =750 \2$aMedicine$0(DNLM)D008511$5IEN =LDR 00812cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362303502441 =005 20090219090136.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083063 =035 \\$aBZT2969NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK99$cBotany =053 \0$aSB293$bSB295$cCulture =150 \\$aMedicinal plants =450 \\$aDrug plants =550 \\$wg$aPlants, Useful =550 \\$aBotanical drug industry =550 \\$aBotany, Medical =550 \\$aMateria medica, Vegetable =550 \\$aPsychotropic plants =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the description and/or the cultivation of medicinal plants. Works on the discipline of medical botany are entered under$aBotany, Medical. =681 \\$iNote under$aBotany, Medical =750 \2$aPlants, Medicinal$0(DNLM)D010946$5IEN =LDR 00602cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362303602441 =005 20120730163455.0 =008 060317i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083061 =035 \\$aBZT2967NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM146$bRM146.7 =150 \\$aMedication errors =450 \\$aDrug errors =450 \\$aDrug therapy errors =450 \\$aPrescription errors =550 \\$wg$aChemotherapy =550 \\$wg$aMedical errors =550 \\$wg$aPharmacy =550 \\$wg$aSelf medication =550 \\$aDrugs$xOverdose =750 \2$aMedication Errors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008508 =LDR 00765cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362303702441 =005 20130315085416.0 =008 060317i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083059 =035 \\$aBZT2965NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM146$bRM146.7 =150 \\$aMedication abuse =450 \\$aAbuse of legal drugs =450 \\$aAbuse of medication =450 \\$aAbuse of medicines =450 \\$aMisuse of therapeutic drugs =450 \\$aPharmaceutical abuse =450 \\$aPrescription drug abuse =550 \\$wg$aDrug abuse =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 4, 1997$b(titles: abuse of legal drugs) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the abuse or misuse of therapeutic drugs. =750 \2$aPrescription Drug Misuse$0(DNLM)D063487$5IEN =LDR 00527cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362303802441 =005 20081013182615.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083053 =035 \\$aBZT2959NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA412.3$bRA412.35 =150 \\$aMedicare =450 \\$aMedicare$zUnited States =550 \\$wg$aHealth insurance$zUnited States =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xMedical care$zUnited States =550 \\$aMedicaid =550 \\$aMedigap =750 \2$aMedicare$0(DNLM)D006278$5IEN =LDR 00545cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362303902441 =005 20120730163450.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082898 =035 \\$aBZT2804NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aR735$bR832 =150 \\$aMedical colleges =450 \\$aMedical schools =450 \\$aSchools, Medical$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAcademic medical centers =550 \\$wg$aHealth occupations schools =550 \\$wg$aUniversities and colleges =750 \2$aSchools, Medical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012577 =LDR 01073cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362304002441 =005 20120730163450.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082888 =035 \\$aBZT2794NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85082888 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dDGPO$dDLC =150 \\$aMedical care, Cost of =450 \\$aCost of medical care =450 \\$aHealth care costs =450 \\$aHealth care expenditures =450 \\$aMedical care$xCosts =450 \\$aMedical costs =450 \\$aMedical expenses =450 \\$aMedical service, Cost of =450 \\$aMedicine$xCost of medical care =550 \\$wg$aMedical economics =550 \\$aMedical savings accounts =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Health care costs, see Health care expenditures; Medical costs, use Health care expenditures) =670 \\$aLC database, April 16, 1994$b(Health care expenditures; medical expenses) =670 \\$aLC database, 4/16/94$b(Health care expenditures)$5IEN =681 \\$iNote under$aMedical economics =750 \2$aHealth Care Costs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017048 =LDR 00356cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362304102441 =005 20120730163450.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082882 =035 \\$aBZT2788NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMedical care$xResearch =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHealth Services Research$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006302 =LDR 00428cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362304202441 =005 20120730163450.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082880 =035 \\$aBZT2786NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMedical care$xQuality control =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aQuality Assurance, Health Care$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D011785 =750 \2$aQuality of Health Care$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D011787 =LDR 00312cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362304302441 =005 20130311094219.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082877 =035 \\$aBZT2783NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMedical care$xFinance =750 \2$aHealthcare Financing$0(DNLM)D061889$5IEN =LDR 00439cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362304402441 =005 20201217122108.0 =008 930323||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082876 =035 \\$aBZT2782NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA399 =150 \\$aMedical care$xEvaluation =750 \2$aHealth Care Evaluation Mechanisms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017531 =750 \2$aOutcome and Process Assessment, Health Care$0(DNLM)D010043$5IEN =LDR 01164cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362304502441 =005 20131016100007.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082871 =035 \\$aBZT2777NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dNcD$dDLC =150 \\$aMedical care =360 \\$isubdivision$aMedical care$iunder names of individual military services and under individual wars, classes of persons, ethnic groups, and occupational groups, e.g.$aUnited States. Air Force--Medical care; World War, 1939-1945--Medical care; Older people--Medical care; African Americans--Medical care; Construction industry--Employees--Medical care =450 \\$aDelivery of health care =450 \\$aDelivery of medical care =450 \\$aHealth care =450 \\$aHealth care delivery =450 \\$aHealth services =450 \\$aHealthcare =450 \\$aMedical and health care industry =450 \\$aMedical services =450 \\$aPersonal health services =550 \\$wg$aPublic health =670 \\$aHealthcare guide to the Internet, 1996. =750 \2$aDelivery of Health Care$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003695 =750 \2$aHealth Services$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D006296 =LDR 00939cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362304602441 =005 20210305131437.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082862 =035 \\$aBZT2768NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA390 =150 \\$aMedical assistance =450 \\$aAssistance, Medical =450 \\$aMedical technical assistance =550 \\$wg$aHumanitarian assistance =550 \\$wg$aMedicine$xInternational cooperation =550 \\$wg$aTechnical assistance =680 \\$iHere are entered works on medical assistance as a form of international aid. This heading may be subdivided geographically for works on medical assistance rendered to a specific place. Works on medical assistance originating in an individual region or country are entered under$aMedical assistance$iqualified by region or nationality, e.g.$aMedical assistance, American. =750 \2$aMedical Assistance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008483 =LDR 00573cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362304702441 =005 20120730163450.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082860 =035 \\$aBZT2766NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMedical appointments and schedules =450 \\$aAppointments and schedules (Medicine) =450 \\$aSchedules, Medical =550 \\$wg$aHospitals$xAdministration =550 \\$wg$aMedical offices =550 \\$wg$aMedicine$xPractice =550 \\$wg$aScheduling =750 \2$aAppointments and Schedules$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001071 =LDR 00564cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362304802441 =005 20120203100729.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082859 =035 \\$aBZT2765NU =035 \\$ash 85082859 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGN296$bGN296.5 =150 \\$aMedical anthropology =450 \\$wnnoa$aMan, Primitive$xDiseases$5IEN =450 \\$aMedical care$xAnthropological aspects =450 \\$aMedicine$xAnthropological aspects =550 \\$wg$aAnthropology =750 \2$aAnthropology, Medical$0(DNLM)D060432$5IEN =LDR 00495cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362304902441 =005 20120730163449.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082855 =035 \\$aBZT2761NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA412.4$bRA412.45 =150 \\$aMedicaid =450 \\$aMedicaid$zUnited States =550 \\$wg$aHealth insurance$zUnited States =550 \\$wg$aPoor$xMedical care$zUnited States =550 \\$aMedicare =750 \2$aMedicaid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008484 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362305002441 =005 20120730163449.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082845 =035 \\$aBZT2751NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD667 =150 \\$aMediastinum$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMediastinal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008479 =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362305102441 =005 20120730163449.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082841 =035 \\$aBZT2747NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC754 =150 \\$aMediastinum$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMediastinal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008477 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362305202441 =005 20120730163449.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082838 =035 \\$aBZT2744NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM261$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aMediastinum =550 \\$wg$aChest =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMediastinum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008482 =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362305302441 =005 20120730163449.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082837 =035 \\$aBZT2743NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMediastinoscopy =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopy =550 \\$wg$aMediastinum$xExamination =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMediastinoscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008481 =LDR 00340cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362305402441 =005 20120730163449.0 =008 921221||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082833 =035 \\$aBZT2739NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMedian nerve =550 \\$wg$aBrachial plexus =750 \2$aMedian Nerve$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008475 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362305502441 =005 20120730163449.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082793 =035 \\$aBZT2699NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMeconium =550 \\$wg$aFeces =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMeconium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008470 =LDR 00532cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362305602441 =005 20120730163449.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082782 =035 \\$aBZT2688NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL938.M3$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM471$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP369$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMechanoreceptors =450 \\$aMechanicoreceptors =550 \\$wg$aSensory receptors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMechanoreceptors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008465 =LDR 01118cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362305702441 =005 20120730163449.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082767 =035 \\$aBZT2673NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQA801$bQA938$cTheoretical =053 \\$aQC120$bQC168.86$cExperimental =150 \\$aMechanics =450 \\$aClassical mechanics =450 \\$aNewtonian mechanics =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =550 \\$aDynamics =550 \\$aQuantum theory =670 \\$a94-43965: Knudsen, J.M. 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VI, p. 739, under Mechanics, Classical (Study of the motions of material bodies of ordinary size moving at speeds that are small compared with the speed of light) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.:$bunder Newtonian mechanics (System of mechanics based upon Newton's laws of motion in which mass and energy are considered as separate, conservative, mechanical properties, in contrast to their treatment in relativistic mechanics) =750 \2$aMechanics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019563 =LDR 00532cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362305802441 =005 20120730163448.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082715 =035 \\$aBZT2621NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTS1950$bTS1975$cAnimal products =053 \0$aTX371$bTX389$cFood supply =053 \0$aTX555$bTX556$cFood values =150 \\$aMeat =450 \\$aMeats =550 \\$wg$aFood of animal origin =681 \\$iExample under$aFood of animal origin =750 \2$aMeat$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008460 =LDR 00574cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362305902441 =005 20120730163448.0 =008 060920i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082699 =035 \\$aBZT2605NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.M43 =150 \\$aMeasles virus =450 \\$aMorbilli virus (Measles virus) =550 \\$wg$aMorbilliviruses =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 20, 2006$b(Measles virus. Note: "morbilli virus" sometimes refers to the measles virus and sometime to the genus Morbillivirus) =750 \2$aMeasles virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008459 =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362306002441 =005 20120730163448.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082698 =035 \\$aBZT2604NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR189.5.M4 =150 \\$aMeasles vaccine =550 \\$wg$aViral vaccines =750 \2$aMeasles Vaccine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008458 =LDR 00586cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362306102441 =005 20120730163448.0 =008 920114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082696 =035 \\$aBZT2602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.M5$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC168.M4$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aMeasles =450 \\$aMorbilli =450 \\$aRubeola =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Measles, called also rubeola, morbilli) =681 \\$iExample under$aExanthemata =750 \2$aMeasles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008457 =LDR 00587cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362306202441 =005 20120730163448.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082644 =035 \\$aBZT2550LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aSB952.M15$cHerbicide =150 \\$aMCPA (Herbicide) =450 \\$aChlorocresoxyacetic acid =450 \\$aChlorotolyloxyacetic acid =450 \\$aMetaxon =450 \\$aMethylchlorophenoxyacetic acid =550 \\$wg$aChlorophenoxyacetic acid =550 \\$wg$aHerbicides =750 \2$a2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008456 =LDR 00466cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362015402441 =005 20120730162657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020980 =035 \\$aBZM0886NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCatechin =450 \\$aCatechuic acid =450 \\$aCatechuin =550 \\$wg$aCatechu =550 \\$wg$aKino =550 \\$wg$aPolyphenols =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCatechin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002392 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362015502441 =005 20120730162657.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020958 =035 \\$aBZM0864NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCatatonia =450 \\$aKatatonia =550 \\$wg$aPsychomotor disorders =550 \\$wg$aSchizophrenia =750 \2$aCatatonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002389 =LDR 00536cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362015602441 =005 20120730162657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020951 =035 \\$aBZM0857NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRE451 =150 \\$aCataract in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric ophthalmology =750 \2$81$wb$aCataract$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002386 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCataract$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00388cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362015702441 =005 20120730162657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020949 =035 \\$aBZM0855NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCataract$xSurgery =450 \\$aCataract extraction$5IEN =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCataract Extraction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002387 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362015802441 =005 20120730162657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020947 =035 \\$aBZM0853NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE451 =150 \\$aCataract =550 \\$wg$aCrystalline lens$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCataract$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002386 =LDR 00484cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362015902441 =005 20120730162656.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020940 =035 \\$aBZM0846NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD501 =053 \\$aTP159.C3$cTechnology =150 \\$aCatalysts =450 \\$aCatalytic agents =550 \\$wg$aCatalysis =550 \\$wg$aChemical inhibitors =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCatalysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002384 =LDR 00477cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362016002441 =005 20120730162656.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020938 =035 \\$aBZM0844NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD501$5IEN =053 \\$aQD505 =150 \\$aCatalysis =550 \\$wg$aActivation (Chemistry) =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Physical and theoretical =550 \\$wg$aSurface chemistry =750 \2$aCatalysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002384 =LDR 00908cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362016102441 =005 20201007110857.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020922 =035 \\$aBZM0828NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aZ695.83 =150 \\$aUnion catalogs =360 \\$isubdivisions$aUnion lists$iunder types of printed or non-book materials, e.g.$aItalian imprints--Union lists;$iand$aBibliography--Union lists$iunder subjects, e.g.$aTechnology--Bibliography--Union lists =450 \\$aBibliography$vUnion lists =450 \\$wnne$aCatalogs, Union =450 \\$aLibrary catalogs$vUnion catalogs =450 \\$aUnion lists =550 \\$wg$aLibrary catalogs =680 \\$iHere are entered catalogs of materials held in two or more libraries. =688 \\$aHeading changed 20090312 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Catalogs, Union =750 \2$aCatalogs, Union as Topic$0(DNLM)D002383$5IEN =LDR 01750cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362016302441 =005 20201006143255.0 =008 050328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020909 =035 \\$aBZM0815NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aHF5861$bHF5862 =150 \\$aCommercial catalogs =360 \\$isubdivision$aCatalogs$iunder names of individual corporate bodies and under types of merchandise, objects, and products =450 \\$wnne$aCatalogs, Commercial =450 \\$aCommercial products$vCatalogs =450 \\$aMail-order catalogs =450 \\$aTrade catalogs =550 \\$wg$aCatalogs =550 \\$wg$aTrade literature =550 \\$aAdvertising, Direct-mail =670 \\$aAAT$b(commercial catalogs) =670 \\$aGenre terms$b(trade catalogues) =670 \\$aLC thes. for graphic materials$b(commercial catalogs) =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/19/93$b(mail order catalogs) =670 \\$aArcher, B. Trade literature cataloguing and classification guidelines, 2004:$bPDF p. 4 (Trade literature can be defined as promotional literature produced by, or on behalf of, manufacturers or retailers describing goods for sale. Historic examples of trade literature include trade cards, bill-heads and price lists as well as more extensive multi-paged catalogues. Current examples of trade literature can appear in a range of formats including data sheets, brochures, catalogues, loose-leaf binders, microfiche, CD-ROMs and most recently web pages.) =670 \\$aThe ALA glossary of library and information science, 1983$b(trade literature: Catalogs and other advertising or promotional material distributed by business firms, usually free of charge) =750 \2$aCatalogs, Commercial as Topic$0(DNLM)D002379$5IEN =LDR 01832cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362016502441 =005 20080214093024.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020898 =035 \\$aBZM0804NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNNFr$dDLC =150 \\$aCatalogs =360 \\$isubdivision$aCatalogs$iunder names of individual artists, craftspersons, families of artists and craftspersons, persons or families doing business as sellers under their personal names, and corporate bodies, and under individual objects, e.g.$aAutomobiles--Catalogs; Painting--Catalogs;$iand subdivision$aCatalogs and collections$iunder natural objects and individual musical instruments and families of instruments, e.g.$aFishes--Catalogs and collections; 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Works on the mapping of small areas and the drawing of maps in elementary schools are entered under$aMap drawing. =681 \\$iNote under$aMap drawing =750 \2$aGeographic Mapping$0(DNLM)D062305$5IEN =LDR 00379cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362017902441 =005 20120730162652.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020512 =035 \\$aBZM0418NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCartilage cells =450 \\$aChondrocytes =550 \\$wg$aCells =550 \\$aBone cells =750 \2$aChondrocytes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019902 =LDR 00343cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362018002441 =005 20120730162652.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020510 =035 \\$aBZM0416NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCartilage$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCartilage Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002357 =LDR 00468cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362018102441 =005 20060606083829.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020509 =035 \\$aBZM0415NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM567 =150 \\$aCartilage =450 \\$aGristle =550 \\$wg$aBones =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues =550 \\$wg$aLigaments =681 \\$iNote under$aTissues =750 \2$aCartilage$0(DNLM)D002356$5IEN =LDR 00380cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362018202441 =005 20080508092726.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020505 =035 \\$aBZM0411LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74 =150 \\$aCarthamus =450 \\$aKentrophyllum =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =750 \2$aCarthamus$0(DNLM)D031178$5IEN =LDR 00935cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362018302441 =005 20120730162652.0 =008 010310i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020481 =035 \\$aBZM0387NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.U48$cBotany =053 \0$aSB351.C3$cCulture =150 \\$aCarrots =450 \\$aBird's nest (Plant) =450 \\$aCarrot =450 \\$aDaucus carota =450 \\$aQueen Anne's lace (Plant) =450 \\$aWild carrot =550 \\$wg$aDaucus =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aITIS, Mar. 10, 2001$b(Daucus carota. 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The word "carnivore" sometimes refers to the mammalian Order Carnivora, but this is somewhat misleading. Although many Carnivora fit the definition of being exclusively meat eaters, not all do. For example, most species of bears are omnivorous, except for the giant panda, which is almost exclusively herbivorous, and the carnivorous polar bear. In addition, many carnivorous species are not members of Carnivora.) =670 \\$aDictionary.com, Nov. 22, 2010$b(carnivore: 1. an animal that eats flesh. 2. a flesh-eating mammal of the order Carnivora, comprising the dogs, cats, bears, seals, and weasels. 3. an insectivorous plant) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, 3rd ed., via WWW, Nov. 22, 2010$b(Order Carnivora, Class Mammalia; includes suborder Feliformia, with families Felidae, Viverridae, Eupleridae, Nandiniidae, Herpestidae, Hyaenidae; and suborder Caniformia, with families Canidae, Ursidae, Otariidae, Odobenidae, Phocidae, Mustelidae, Mephitidae, Procyonidae, Ailuridae) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of scientific and technical terms, c2003$b(Carnivora: A large order of placental mammals, including dogs, bears, and cats, that is primarily adapted for predation as evidenced by dentition and jaw articulation; carnivorous: Eating flesh or, as in plants, subsisting on nutrients obtained from animal protoplasm); Henderson's dict. of biological terms, 2000 |b (Carnivora: order of flesh-eating mammals containing the suborders Fissipedia, comprising the terrestrial carnivores, and Pinnipedia, the aquatic carnivores (seals, walruses and sea-lions); carnivore: animal that feeds on other animals, esp. the flesh-eating mammals (Carnivora) such as dogs, cats, bears and seals, which feed on meat or fish; carnivorous: 1) flesh-eating; 2) appl. certain plants that trap and digest insects and other small animals) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on mammals in the order Carnivora. Works on flesh-eating animals in general are entered under$aCarnivorous animals. =681 \\$iNote under$aCarnivorous animals =750 \2$aCarnivora$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002335 =LDR 00394cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362019602441 =005 20120730162650.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020330 =035 \\$aBZM0236NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCarisoprodol =450 \\$aSoma (Drug) =550 \\$wg$aMuscle relaxants =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCarisoprodol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002328 =LDR 00977cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362019702441 =005 20080214090859.0 =008 040116i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020312 =035 \\$aBZM0218NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aNC1300$bNC1763 =150 \\$aCaricatures and cartoons =360 \\$isubdivision$aCaricatures and cartoons$iunder names of individual persons, families, and corporate bodies and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, topical subjects, and individual wars, for collections or discussions of caricatures or pictorial humor about these persons or topics; 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syn: sedge) =750 \2$aCarex Plant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031255 =LDR 00632cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362020002441 =005 20120730162649.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020250 =035 \\$aBZM0156NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74 =150 \\$aCarduus =450 \\$aBristlethistle$5IEN =450 \\$aBristlethistles =450 \\$aPlumeless thistles =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =550 \\$wg$aThistles =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Carduus; Plumeless thistle) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Carduus; plumeless thistle) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Carduus; bristlethistle) =750 \2$aCarduus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031177 =LDR 00372cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362020102441 =005 20120730162649.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020240 =035 \\$aBZM0146NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85020240 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCardiovascular system$xTuberculosis =750 \2$aTuberculosis, Cardiovascular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014381 =LDR 00336cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362020202441 =005 20120730162649.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020239 =035 \\$aBZM0145NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCardiovascular system$xSyphilis =750 \2$aSyphilis, Cardiovascular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013589 =LDR 00362cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362020302441 =005 20120730162649.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020237 =035 \\$aBZM0143NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD598 =150 \\$aCardiovascular system$xSurgery =750 \2$aCardiovascular Surgical Procedures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013504 =LDR 00467cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362020402441 =005 20070511095224.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020229 =035 \\$aBZM0135NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC666$bRC701 =150 \\$aCardiovascular system$xDiseases =450 \\$aCardiovascular diseases =670 \\$aLC database, 3/4/94$b(Cardiovascular diseases) =750 \2$aCardiovascular Diseases$0(DNLM)D002318$5IEN =LDR 00434cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362020502441 =005 20120730162649.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020227 =035 \\$aBZM0133NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC701 =150 \\$aCardiovascular system$xAbnormalities =450 \\$wnne$aCardiovascular system$xAbnormities and deformities =750 \2$aCardiovascular Abnormalities$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018376 =LDR 00685cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362020602441 =005 20120730162649.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020226 =035 \\$aBZM0132NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL835$bQL841$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM178$bQM197$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aCardiovascular system =360 \\$isubdivision$aCardiovascular system$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Cardiovascular system =450 \\$aCirculatory system =450 \\$aVascular system =550 \\$aBlood$xCirculation =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/09 =750 \2$aCardiovascular System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002319 =LDR 00557cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362020702441 =005 20120730162649.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020225 =035 \\$aBZM0131NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCardiovascular instruments, Implanted =450 \\$aImplanted cardiovascular instruments =550 \\$wg$aBiomedical engineering =550 \\$wg$aElectronics in cardiology =550 \\$wg$aImplants, Artificial =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCardiology$xinstrumentation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002309Q000295 =LDR 00570cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362020802441 =005 20120730162649.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020222 =035 \\$aBZM0128NU =035 \\$aSH 85020222 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM345$bRM349 =150 \\$aCardiovascular agents =450 \\$aCardiac drugs =450 \\$aCardiovascular drugs =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =550 \\$aHeart$xDiseases$xChemotherapy =670 \\$aPourdy. Handbook of cardiac drugs, 1988. =750 \2$aCardiovascular Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002317 =LDR 01053cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362020902441 =005 20120730162649.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020221 =035 \\$aBZM0127NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM349 =150 \\$aCardiotonic agents =450 \\$aCardiac inotropic agents, Positive =450 \\$aCardiac stimulants =450 \\$aCardioprotective agents =450 \\$aCardiotonic drugs =450 \\$aCardiotonics =450 \\$aInotropic agents, Positive cardiac =450 \\$aMyocardial stimulants =450 \\$aPositive cardiac inotropic agents =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular agents =550 \\$wg$aStimulants =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 28, 2007$b(Cardiotonic Agents. Entry terms: Cardiac Stimulants; Cardioprotective Agents; Inotropic Agents, Postitive Cardiac; Myocardial Stimulants; Cardiotonic Drugs; Cardiotonics. 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\\$aCardiac output =550 \\$aHemodynamics =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/8/90 =750 \2$aCardiac Output$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002302 =LDR 00479cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362021802441 =005 20120730162648.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020183 =035 \\$aBZM0089NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCardiac massage =450 \\$aHeart$xMassage =450 \\$aHeart massage =550 \\$wg$aCardiac resuscitation =550 \\$wg$aMassage therapy =670 \\$aMESH$b(Heart massage) =750 \2$aHeart Massage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006336 =LDR 00439cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362021902441 =005 20120730162648.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020182 =035 \\$aBZM0088NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM349 =150 \\$aCardiac glycosides =450 \\$aCardiotonic steroids =550 \\$wg$aCardiotonic agents =550 \\$wg$aGlycosides =750 \2$aCardiac Glycosides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002301 =LDR 00596cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362022002441 =005 20130301110341.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020181 =035 \\$aBZM0087NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC683.5.C25$cDiagnosis =053 \\$aRD598.35.C35$cSurgery =150 \\$aCardiac catheterization =450 \\$aHeart$xCatheterization =450 \\$aHeart catheterization =550 \\$wg$aCatheterization =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xSurgery =750 \2$aCardiac Catheterization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006328 =LDR 00554cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362022102441 =005 20120730162648.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020180 =035 \\$aBZM0086NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ426.C =150 \\$aCardiac arrest in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric cardiology =750 \2$81$wb$aHeart Arrest$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006323 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHeart Arrest$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00593cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362022202441 =005 20120730162647.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020179 =035 \\$aBZM0085NU =040 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\\$wg$aChromaffin cells$xTumors =550 \\$wg$aNeuroendocrine tumors =750 \2$aCarcinoid Tumor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002276 =LDR 00603cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362022802441 =005 20120730162647.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020157 =035 \\$aBZM0063NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC268.6$bRC268.7 =150 \\$aCarcinogens =360 \\$isubdivision$aCarcinogenicity$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Carcinogenicity =450 \\$aCancer causing agents =450 \\$aCarcinogenic agents =450 \\$aOncogens =550 \\$wg$aHazardous substances =750 \2$aCarcinogens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002273 =LDR 00603cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362022902441 =005 20100617084355.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020156 =035 \\$aBZM0062NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC268.65 =150 \\$aCarcinogenicity testing =450 \\$aCarcinogenesis$xTesting =450 \\$aCarcinogenic activity testing =450 \\$aCarcinogens$xTesting =450 \\$aTesting for carcinogenicity =550 \\$wg$aChronic toxicity testing =550 \\$wg$aOncology, Experimental =750 \2$aCarcinogenicity Tests$0(DNLM)D015197$5IEN =LDR 00758cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362023002441 =005 20140214104229.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020155 =035 \\$aBZM0061NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC268.5$bRC268.7 =150 \\$aCarcinogenesis =450 \\$aCancer$xPathogenesis =450 \\$aOncogenesis =450 \\$aPathogenesis of cancer =450 \\$aTumorigenesis =550 \\$wg$aPathology =550 \\$aGenetic toxicology =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the pathogenic mechanisms underlying cancer induction. Works on the factors that cause cancer are entered under$aCancer--Etiology. =681 \\$iNote under$aCancer--Etiology =750 \2$aCarcinogenesis$0(DNLM)D063646$5IEN =LDR 00636cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362023102441 =005 20120730162647.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020154 =035 \\$aBZM0060NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCEA (Oncology) =450 \\$wnne$aCarcinoembryonic antigens =450 \\$aOncodevelopmental antigens =450 \\$aOncodevelopmental markers =450 \\$aOncofetal antigens =450 \\$aOncofetal proteins =550 \\$wg$aCancer =550 \\$wg$aFetus =550 \\$wg$aTumor antigens =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCarcinoembryonic Antigen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002272 =LDR 00349cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362023202441 =005 20120730162646.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020146 =035 \\$aBZM0052NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL221 =150 \\$aCarbuncle =550 \\$wg$aPyoderma =750 \2$aCarbuncle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002270 =LDR 00462cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362023302441 =005 20120730162646.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020145 =035 \\$aBZM0051NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.C3 =150 \\$aCarboxypeptidases =450 \\$aCarboxypeptidase A =450 \\$aCarboxypeptidase B =450 \\$aProtaminase =550 \\$wg$aPeptidase =750 \2$aCarboxypeptidases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002268 =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362023402441 =005 20120730162646.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020144 =035 \\$aBZM0050NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCarboxylic acids =550 \\$wg$aOrganic acids =750 \2$aCarboxylic Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002264 =LDR 00514cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362023502441 =005 20120730162646.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020142 =035 \\$aBZM0048NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCarbonuria =550 \\$wg$aAcidosis =550 \\$wg$aCarbon dioxide in the body =550 \\$wg$aUrine$xAnalysis =690 \\$ar:GLS:6/27/90 =750 \2$aCarbon$xurine$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D002244Q000652 =750 \2$aCarbon Dioxide$xurine$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D002245Q000652 =LDR 00435cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362023602441 =005 20120730162646.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85020138 =035 \\$aBZM0044NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP613.C37 =150 \\$aCarbonic anhydrase =450 \\$aCarbonate dehydratase =550 \\$wg$aLyases =550 \\$wg$aZinc enzymes =750 \2$aCarbonic Anhydrases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002256 =LDR 01826cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362023702441 =005 20130515141300.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85020136 =035 \\$aBZM0042NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.C1 =150 \\$aCarbonates =550 \\$wg$aCarbonic acid =550 \\$wg$aOxysalts =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 20, 2013$b(Carbonate. In chemistry, a carbonate is a salt of carbonic acid, characterized by the presence of the carbonate ion, CO b3 (B2-. The name may also mean an ester of carbonic acid, an organic compound containing the carbonate group C(=O)(O--) b2 (B.) =670 \\$aEncyc. Britannica online, Feb. 20, 2013$b(carbonate, any member of two classes of chemical compounds derived from carbonic acid or carbon dioxide. The inorganic carbonates are salts of carbonic acid (H b2 (BCO b3 (B), containing the carbonate ion, CO p2 (B/ b3 (B-, and ions of metals such as sodium or calcium. Inorganic carbonates comprise many minerals (see carbonate mineral) and are the principal constituents of limestones and dolomites; they also comprise the hard parts of many marine invertebrates. Organic carbonates are esters; that is, compounds in which the hydrogen atoms of carbonic acid have been replaced by carbon-containing combining groups such as ethyl, C b2 (BH b5 (B.) =670 \\$aOxysalts, via WWW alonsoformula, Feb. 20, 2013$b(They are ionic compounds that we obtain them by replacing the hydrogen in a oxyacid by metal cations. named following the same rules for oxyacids, but changing suffixes. For the low oxidation numbers the suffix is -ITE, and the high oxidation numbers the suffix is -ATE. 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In-state use study for propane and butane, 1981. =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 303. =670 \\$aCondensed chem. dict.:$bp. 130. =750 \2$aButanes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002073 =LDR 00542cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362024602441 =005 20120730162627.0 =008 930409||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018350 =035 \\$aBZL8256NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aButadiene =450 \\$aBivinyl =550 \\$wg$aDiolefins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 1981 world butadiene analysis, 1981. =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 303. =670 \\$aCondensed chem. dict.:$bp. 130. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.:$bp. 116. =750 \2$aButadienes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002070 =LDR 00907cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362024702441 =005 20120730162627.0 =008 060922i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85018297 =035 \\$aBZL8203NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dCoU-DA =053 \0$aHF5387 =150 \\$aBusiness ethics =450 \\$aBusiness$xMoral and ethical aspects =450 \\$aBusinesspeople$xProfessional ethics =450 \\$aCommercial ethics =450 \\$aCorporate ethics =450 \\$aCorporation ethics =550 \\$wg$aProfessional ethics =550 \\$aWealth$xMoral and ethical aspects =670 \\$aWork cat.: Berenbeim, R. 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Scope note: A genus of the family Picornaviridae infecting mainly cloven-hoofed animals. They cause vesicular lesions and upper respiratory tract infections. Foot and Mouth Disease Virus is the type species.) =670 \\$aSpringer index of viruses, 2001:$bp. 746 (Aphthovirus, genus in Picornaviridae) =750 \2$aAphthovirus$0(DNLM)D005537$5IEN =LDR 00364cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880363089202441 =005 20120730164532.0 =008 071018||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007008470 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCysteine proteinases$xInhibitors =450 \\$aCysteine proteinase inhibitors$5IEN =750 \2$aCysteine Proteinase Inhibitors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015853 =LDR 00622cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363089302441 =005 20090430105202.0 =008 071018i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007008381 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCystatins =450 \\$aCystatin superfamily =550 \\$wg$aCysteine proteinases$xInhibitors =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007039062: The cystatin superfamily of proteinase inhibitors, c2007. =670 \\$aMeSH online, Sept. 26, 2007:$bHdg. 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Called also contrast agent.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 1, 2007$b(contrast medium: in a hospital setting, a contrast medium is any substance that is used to enhance the visibility of structures or fluids within the body. An example of this is the use of a radiopaque substance during an x-ray exam to highlight features that would otherwise be less distinguishable from nearby tissue. Another example is the use of air bubbles during an echocardiogram to search for a shunt in the heart.) =688 \\$aHeading from sh 85031651, deleted 20071003: 150:##:_{dollar}a Contrast media =750 \2$aContrast Media$0(DNLM)D003287$5IEN =LDR 00759cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363089602441 =005 20080512135921.0 =008 070926i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007007319 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRA972 =150 \\$aHospitalists =550 \\$wg$aHospitals$xMedical staff =550 \\$wg$aMedicine$xSpecialties and specialists =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007036032: Miller, Joseph A. Hospitalists, 2007. =670 \\$aMESH online, Sept. 4, 2007:$bHdg. (Hospitalists) scope note (Physicians who are employed to work exclusively in hospital settings, primarily for managed care organizations. They are the attending or primary responsible physician for the patient during hospitalization) =750 \2$aHospitalists$0(DNLM)D020445$5IEN =LDR 01154cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363089702441 =005 20100727142550.0 =008 070815i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007006574 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPrebiotics =450 \\$aPrebiotic foods =550 \\$wg$aFunctional foods =550 \\$aGastrointestinal system$xMicrobiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007032997: Handbook of prebiotics, 2008. =670 \\$aWikipedia online, Aug. 15, 2007$b(Prebiotics are a category of functional food, defined as: Non-digestible food ingredients that beneficially affect the host by selectively stimulating the growth and/or activity of one or a limited number of bacteria in the colon, and thus improve host health. Most potential prebiotics are carbohydrates (such as oligosaccharides), but the definition does not exclude the use of non-carbohydrates as prebiotics ... Typical dietary sources of prebiotics are soybeans, Jerusalem artichokes (which contain inulin), raw oats, unrefined wheat and unrefined barley) =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 16, 2007$b(titles: prebiotics; prebiotic foods) =750 \2$aPrebiotics$0(DNLM)D056692$5IEN =LDR 00814cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363089802441 =005 20080512140232.0 =008 070815i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007006549 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPenis$xErection =450 \\$aErection, Penis =450 \\$aPenile erection =450 \\$aPenile tumescence =450 \\$aPenis erection =450 \\$aTumescence, Penile =550 \\$aPenis pumps =550 \\$aPenis$xSize =550 \\$aPriapism =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict.$b(erection) =670 \\$aRandom House dict.$b(erection) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 15, 2007$b(penis erection; penile erection) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 7, 2007 (Penile Erection. Entry terms: Penile Tumescence; Tumescence, Penile) =750 \2$aPenile Erection$0(DNLM)D010410$5IEN =LDR 01610cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363089902441 =005 20080512140836.0 =008 070813i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007006398 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPhenazine =450 \\$aAcridizine =450 \\$aAzophenylene =450 \\$aDibenzo-p-diazine =450 \\$aDibenzopyrazine =550 \\$wg$aPyrazines =670 \\$aWork cat.: Swan, G.A. Phenazines, 2007:$bp.vii (Phenazines include many dyestuffs of great commercial importance, and also a few compounds of natural occurrence, namely, certain bacterial pigments) =670 \\$aOnline Encyclopedia Britannica (1911) www site, 7 Aug. 2007:$bPhenazine page (Phenazine (Azophenylene), in organic chemistry, the parent substance of many dyestuffs, e.g. the eurhodines, toluylene red, indulines and safranines) =670 \\$aWikipedia www site, 7 Aug. 2007:$bPhenazine page (Phenazine, also called azophenylene, dibenzo-p-diazine, dibenzopyrazine, and acridizine, is a dibenzo annulated pyrazine and the parent substance of many dyestuffs, such as the eurhodines, toluylene red, indulines and safranines) =670 \\$aChemical Land 21 www site, 7 Aug. 2007:$bPhenazine page (Phenazine is a pyrazine class polycyclic compound which have two nitrogen atoms in the ring. Nitrogen atoms in polycyclic compound form chromophore groups. Phenazine is a yellowish crystal; melting point 170C; slightly soluble in water, soluble in alcohol and ether. It is the parent compound of members of azine dyes such as nigrosines, indulines, and safranine) =750 \2$aPhenazines$0(DNLM)D010619$5IEN =LDR 00769cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363090002441 =005 20080512132126.0 =008 070920i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007007263 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ53.O25 =150 \\$aOccupational therapy for teenagers =450 \\$aAdolescent occupational therapy =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$xDiseases$xTreatment =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007035117: DeLaney, J.V. Working with children and adolescents : a guide for the Occupational Therapy assistant, c2008. =750 \2$81$wb$aOccpuational Therapy$0(DNLM)D009788$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aOccpuational Therapy$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 01053cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363090102441 =005 20080512132259.0 =008 070418i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007002601 =040 \\$aCoU-DA$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOxepins =450 \\$aOxacycloheptatrienes =450 \\$aOxepenes =550 \\$wg$aEthers =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rosowsky, Andre. Seven-membered heterocyclic compounds containing oxygen and sulfur, 1972:$bp. vii (seven-membered oxygen containing rings, oxepins) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Apr. 13, 2007$b(MESH heading: Oxepins; Scope note: Compounds based on a 7-membered heterocyclic ring including an oxygen. They can be considered a medium ring ether. A natural source is the MONTANOA plant genus. Some dibenzo-dioxepins, called depsidones, are found in GARCINIA plants; variant, Oxepenes; tree structure, under ethers) =670 \\$aSciFinder Scholar online, Apr. 13, 2007$b(CA index name, Oxepin; other names: Oxacycloheptatrienes) =750 \2$aOxepins$0(DNLM)D010082$5IEN =LDR 01174cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363090202441 =005 20100301125637.0 =008 070913i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007006380 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM666.B378 =150 \\$aBee products$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aApitherapy =670 \\$aWashington post, Aug. 7, 2007:$bp. F5 ("Honey isn't the only bee product that has excited interest over time for its potentially medicinal properties. Bee venom, bee pollen (flower pollen that bees collect), royal jelly (a substance secreted from the glands of worker bees) and propolis (a tree resin that bees use to seal their hives) are all widely touted on the Web as 'natural' therapeutic substances, said by their vendors to treat everything from rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis to anxiety and sexual disorders. But while scientific evidence for the use of honey to dress wounds is growing, research supporting claims for other bee products is largely lacking. All fall under the rubric of apitherapy -- the medicinal use of bee products -- and comprise a durable niche of alternative medicine.") =750 \2$aApitherapy$0(DNLM)D056705$5IEN =LDR 01143cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363090302441 =005 20080512130302.0 =008 070718i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007005455 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPromethazine =450 \\$wnne$aPromethazine hydrochloride =550 \\$wg$aAntiemetics =550 \\$wg$aPhenothiazine =550 \\$wg$aPropylamine =550 \\$wg$aSedatives =670 \\$aWork cat.: 79351574: Vester, J. Psychische bijwerkingsverschijnselen van multergan, 1967. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, July 18, 2007$b(Promethazine. Scope note: A phenothiazine derivative with histamine H1-blocking, antimuscarinic, and sedative properties. It is used as an antiallergic, in pruritus, for motion sickness and sedation, and also in animals.) =670 \\$aPharmaceutical substances, 2001:$bp. 1725 (Promethazine. Uses: antihistaminic, sedative) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Promethazine hydrochloride: a phenothiazine antihistaminic agent used also as a sedative and antiemetic drug) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Promethazine hydrochloride) =750 \2$aPromethazine$0(DNLM)D011398$5IEN =LDR 00724cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363090402441 =005 20080512130814.0 =008 070712i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007005214 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSleep apnea syndromes in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric respiratory diseases =550 \\$wg$aSleep disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007028739: Carr, Michele M. Pediatric obstructive sleep apnea, 2007. =750 \2$81$wb$aSleep Apnea Syndromes$0(DNLM)D012891$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSleep Apnea Syndromes$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00573cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363090502441 =005 20110505103702.0 =008 070709i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007005060 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL527.P83$cZoology =150 \\$aPlanococcus =550 \\$wg$aMealybugs =670 \\$aArnett, R. American insects, 2000:$bp. 319 (Planococcus Ferris in family Pseudococcidae) =670 \\$aCatalogue of life 2007 annual checklist Web site, July 9, 2007$b(Genus Planococcus in family Pseudococcidae) =750 \2$aPlanococcus Insect$0(DNLM)D058643$5IEN =LDR 01432cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363090602441 =005 20080512100105.0 =008 070702i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007004890 =040 \\$aCoU-DA$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTP248.A9$cChemical technology =150 \\$aAziridines =450 \\$aAzacyclopropanes, Saturated =450 \\$aDimethyleneimines =450 \\$aEthyleneimines =450 \\$aSaturated azacyclopropanes =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dermer, Otis C. Ethylenimine and other aziridines, 1969. =670 \\$aMESH Browser, Jun. 29, 2007$b(MESH heading: Aziridines; Scope note: Saturated azacyclopropane compounds. They include compounds with substitutions on CARBON or NITROGEN atoms; variants: Azacyclopropanes, Saturated, Dimethyleneimines, Ethyleneimines) =670 \\$aUllmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry via WWW, Jun. 29, 2007$b(Aziridines are three-membered organic heterocycles which contain one nitrogen atom in the ring. All commercially available aziridine derivatives are made from ethylenimine (aziridine) and propylenimine (2-methylaziridine)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jun. 29, 2007$b(Aziridines are a group of organic compounds sharing the aziridine functional group which is a three membered heterocycle with one amine group and two methylene groups.) =670 \\$aOld catalog hdg.$b(Aziridine) =750 \2$aAziridines$0(DNLM)D001388$5IEN =LDR 01533cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363090702441 =005 20140519104440.0 =008 070702||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007004873 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMODIS (Spectroradiometer) =450 \\$aModerate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer =550 \\$wg$aSpectroradiometer =670 \\$aWork cat.: Schuetz, Andrea M. Overestimation of cloud cover in the MODIS cloud product, 2007. =670 \\$aWikipedia, accessed June 28, 2007$b(MODIS (Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) is a payload scientific instrument launched into Earth orbit by NASA in 1999 ... the instruments image the entire Earth every 1 to 2 days. They are designed to provide measurements in large-scale global dynamics including changes in Earth's cloud cover, radiation budget and processes occurring in the oceans, on land, and in the lower atmosphere) =670 \\$aGoddard DAAC (Goddard Space Flight Center) Moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) : data from the Goddard DAAC, 1999. =670 \\$aGoddard Space Flight Center. MODIS : moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer, 1995. =670 \\$aSeemann, Suzanne. MODIS atmospheric profile retrieval algorithm theoretical basis document, 2006. =670 \\$aGoogle, Aug. 6, 2007$b(320,000 hits for Moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer; 3,500,000 hits for MODIS) =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003 =750 \2$aSatellite Imagery$0(DNLM)D063809$5IEN =LDR 01575cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363090802441 =005 20120406084442.0 =008 070403i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007002257 =040 \\$aViU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPremature death =450 \\$aEarly death =450 \\$aMortality, Premature =450 \\$aPremature mortality =450 \\$aUntimely death =550 \\$wg$aDeath =550 \\$aLife expectancy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Children remembered : responses to untimely death in the past, 2006:$bp. 1 (How did parents respond to the early deaths of children?) =670 \\$aKoren, H. Illus. dict. and resource dir. of environmental and occupational health, 2005$b(premature death: a death that occurs before its statistical expectation in an average population; usually attributable to a specific cause.) =670 \\$aGlobal burden of disease and risk factors, 2006:$bp. 73 (years of life lost to premature death) =670 \\$aOxford textbook of public health, 2002:$bp. 243 (premature mortality; premature death [in context of the Global Burden of Disease study]: one that occurs before the age to which a person could have expected to survive if he or she were a member of a model population with a life expectancy at birth approximately equal to that of the world's longest surviving population - Japan) =670 \\$aUntimely death in the New England region, 1980. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on death that occurs before its statistical expectation in an average population. =750 \2$aMortality, Premature$0(DNLM)D061213$5IEN =LDR 00724cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363090902441 =005 20080512095108.0 =008 070905i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007006536 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ482.R48 =150 \\$aAdolescent rheumatology =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent medicine =550 \\$wg$aRheumatology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007033151: Adolescent rheumatology, c2008. =750 \2$81$wb$aRheumatic Diseases$0(DNLM)D012216$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aRheumatology$0(DNLM)D012219$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRheumatic Diseases$ior$aRheumatology$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 01261cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363091002441 =005 20080512095446.0 =008 070906i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007006028 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMicrobubbles =450 \\$aMicro-bubbles =550 \\$wg$aBubbles =670 \\$aMESH, Aug. 1, 2007$b(Microbubbles; scope note: very small encapsulated gas bubbles (diameters of micrometers) that can be used in diagnostic and therapeutic applications) =670 \\$aWilson web thes., Aug. 1, 2007$b(Microbubbles; BT: Bubbles) =670 \\$aBritish medical journal online, 2001, no. 322, accessed online Aug. 1, 2007:$bp. 1222-1225 (Science, medicine, and the future: microbubble contrast agents: a new era in ultrasound; contrast agents are widely used in imaging, but until recently they had little place in ultrasonography. This has changed with the introduction of microbubbles---small (typically 3 micrometers in diameter) gas filled bubbles that are usually injected intravenously) =670 \\$aA-Z of nanotechnology website, Aug. 1, 2007$b(article: Tracking cancer with micro-bubbles: Using a completely new generation of ultrasound contrast media, also known as micro-bubbles ...) =750 \2$aMicrobubbles$0(DNLM)D045423$5IEN =LDR 00681cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363091102441 =005 20080512095655.0 =008 070906i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007002602 =040 \\$aCoU-DA$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aThiepins =450 \\$aThiatropilidenes =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rosowsky, Andre. Seven-membered heterocyclic compounds containing oxygen and sulfur, 1972:$bp. vii (sulfur-containing rings, thiepins) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Apr. 13, 2007$b(MESH heading: Thiepins) =670 \\$aSciFinder Scholar, Apr. 13, 2007$b(CA index name: Thiepin; other names: Thiatropilidene) =750 \2$aThiepins$0(DNLM)D013846$5IEN =LDR 00731cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363091202441 =005 20080509152103.0 =008 070830i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007006278 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP801.M39 =150 \\$aMetformin =450 \\$aDimethylbiguanidine =450 \\$aDimethylguanylguanidine =550 \\$wg$aGuanidines =550 \\$wg$aHypoglycemic agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007032127: Metformin, 2007. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 7, 2007$b(Metformin; scope note: a biguanide hypoglycemic agent used in the treatment of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Entry terms: Dimethylbiguanidine, Dimethylguanylguanidine, Glucophage) =750 \2$aMetformin$0(DNLM)D008687$5IEN =LDR 00392cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363091302441 =005 20080509132345.0 =008 070731i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007005915 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M27$cBotany =150 \\$aAbelmoschus =550 \\$wg$aMalvaceae =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Abelmoschus Medic. Malvaceae) =750 \2$aAbelmoschus$0(DNLM)D028483$5IEN =LDR 00670cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363091402441 =005 20080509134837.0 =008 070726i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007005762 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR403 =150 \\$aNidoviruses =450 \\$aNidovirales =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007030717: Nidoviruses, c2008. =670 \\$aMESH online, July 26, 2007:$bHdg. (Nidovirales) scope note (an order comprising three families of eukaryotic viruses possessing linear, nonsegmented, positive sense RNA genomes. The families are Coronaviridae; Arteriviridae; and Roniviridae) =750 \2$aNidovirales$0(DNLM)D028381$5IEN =LDR 00633cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363091502441 =005 20120730164532.0 =008 070608i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003976 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPyrazinamide =450 \\$aPyrazinecarboxamide =550 \\$wg$aAntitubercular agents =550 \\$wg$aPyrazines =670 \\$aWork cat.: 82147537: Le pyrazinamide 25 ans apr�es, 1980. =670 \\$aMESH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Pyrazinamide. Scope note: A pyrazine that is used therapeutically as an antitubercular agent. CAS Type 1 name: Pyrazinecarboxamide) =750 \2$aPyrazinamide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011718 =LDR 00903cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363091602441 =005 20080509133957.0 =008 070607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003957 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMaleic hydrazide =450 \\$aMaleic acid hydrazide =550 \\$wg$aHerbicides =550 \\$wg$aHydrazines =550 \\$wg$aMaleic acid =550 \\$wg$aPlant regulators =550 \\$wg$aPyridazines =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Maleic Hydrazide. Entry term: Maleic Acid Hydrazide. Scope note: 1,2-Dihydro-3,6-pyridazinedione. A herbicide and plant growth regulator; also used to control suckering of tobacco. Its residue in food and tobacco is highly toxic causing CNS disturbances and liver damage. Pharm. action: Herbicides, Plant Growth Regulators) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Maleic hydrazide) =750 \2$aMaleic Hydrazide$0(DNLM)D008300$5IEN =LDR 00416cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363091702441 =005 20080509135442.0 =008 070607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003956 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPyrazines =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Pyrazines. In hierarchy for Heterocyclic Compounds, 1-Rings) =750 \2$aPyrazines$0(DNLM)D011719$5IEN =LDR 00601cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363091802441 =005 20080509140305.0 =008 070607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003953 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSulfaguanidine =450 \\$wnne$aSulphaguanidine =550 \\$wg$aAnti-infective agents =550 \\$wg$aGuanidines =550 \\$wg$aSulfanilamides =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Sulfaguanidine. Entry term: Sulphaguanidine. Scope note: A sulfanilamide antimicrobial agent that is used to treat enteric infections.) =750 \2$aSulfaguanidine$0(DNLM)D013414$5IEN =LDR 00781cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363091902441 =005 20080509140913.0 =008 070607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003952 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSulfamethazine =450 \\$aSulfadimezine =450 \\$aSulfadimidine =450 \\$aSulfamezathine =450 \\$wnne$aSulphamethazine =550 \\$wg$aAnti-infective agents =550 \\$wg$aSulfanilamides =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Sulfamethazine. Entry terms: Sulfadimidine, Sulfadimezine, Sulphamezathine. Scope note: A sulfanilamide anti-infective agent. It has a spectrum of antimicrobial action similar to other sulfonamides.) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Sulphamethazine) =750 \2$aSulfamethazine$0(DNLM)D013418$5IEN =LDR 00587cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363092002441 =005 20080509140709.0 =008 070607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003951 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSulfamoxole =450 \\$aSulphamoxole =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aSulfanilamides =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Sulfamoxole. Entry term: Sulphamoxole. Scope note: A sulfanilamide antibacterial agent.) =670 \\$aPharmaceutical substances, 2001$b(Sulfamoxole (Sulphamoxole)) =750 \2$aSulfamoxole$0(DNLM)D013423$5IEN =LDR 00924cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363092102441 =005 20080509145404.0 =008 070607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003950 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM666.S873 =150 \\$aSulfaquinoxaline =450 \\$aSulfabenzpyrazine =450 \\$aSulfachinoxalin =450 \\$wnne$aSulphaquinoxaline =550 \\$wg$aAntiprotozoal agents =550 \\$wg$aQuinoxalines =550 \\$wg$aSulfanilamides =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Sulfaquinoxaline. Scope note: An antiprotozoal agent used to combat coccidial infections of swine, cattle, fowl, and other veterinary animals. Also used in controlling outbreaks of fowl typhoid and fowl cholera and in treatment of infectious enteritis. Entry terms: Sulfabenzpyrazine, Sulfachinoxalin) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Sulphaquinoxaline) =750 \2$aSulfaquinoxaline$0(DNLM)D013428$5IEN =LDR 00562cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363092202441 =005 20080509145603.0 =008 070607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003949 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM666.S875 =150 \\$aSulfathiazoles =450 \\$wnne$aSulphathiazole =550 \\$wg$aSulfanilamides =550 \\$wg$aThiazoles =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Sulfathiazoles. annotation: sulfanilamide anti-infectives) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Sulphathiazole) =750 \2$aSulfathiazoles$0(DNLM)D013432$5IEN =LDR 00590cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363092302441 =005 20080509133411.0 =008 070607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003939 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQD401$cChemistry =150 \\$aAzoles =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganonitrogen compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Azoles. Scope note: Five membered rings containing a nitrogen atom.) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(azoles: pentaatomic heterocyclic ring compounds) =750 \2$aAzoles$0(DNLM)D001393$5IEN =LDR 00670cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363092402441 =005 20080509141457.0 =008 070607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003934 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.S87 =150 \\$aSulfapyridine =450 \\$wnne$aSulphapyridine =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aPyridine =550 \\$wg$aSulfanilamides =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Sulfapyridine. scope note: Antibacterial, potentially toxic, used to treat certain skin diseases. Entry term: Sulphapyridine) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Sulphapyridine) =750 \2$aSulfapyridine$0(DNLM)D013427$5IEN =LDR 00969cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363092502441 =005 20080509140518.0 =008 070607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003932 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM666.S834 =150 \\$aSulfalene =450 \\$aSulfamethopyrazine =450 \\$aSulfamethoxypyrazine =450 \\$aSulfametopyrazine =450 \\$aSulfapyrazinemethoxine =450 \\$wnne$aSulphalene =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aAntimalarials =550 \\$wg$aPyrazines =550 \\$wg$aSulfanilamides =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Sulfalene. Scope note: Long-acting plasma-bound sulfonamide used for respiratory and urinary tract infections and also for malaria. Entry terms: Sulfamethopyrazine, Sulfamethoxypyrazine, Sulfapyrazinmethoxine, Sulfametopyrazine, Sulphalene, Sulphametopyrazine) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Sulphalene) =750 \2$aSulfalene$0(DLC)(DNLM)D013415$5IEN =LDR 00639cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363092602441 =005 20080509141240.0 =008 070607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003930 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSulfanilamides =450 \\$wnne$aSulphanilamide =550 \\$wg$aAniline =550 \\$wg$aSulfonamides =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 24, 2007$b(Sulfanilamides. Scope note: Compounds based on 4-aminobenzenesulfonamide. The "-anil-" part of the name refers to aniline. History note: was Sulfanilamide 1963-1974) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Sulphanilamide) =750 \2$aSulfanilamides$0(DNLM)D013424$5IEN =LDR 00595cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363092702441 =005 20080509133725.0 =008 070604i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003844 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCyanates =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 4, 2007$b(Cyanates. Scope note: Organic salts of cyanic acid containing the -OCN radical) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict$b(cyanate) =670 \\$aInter. dict,. med. biol.$b(cyanate: the ion CNO-, or a salt containing it, or an ester of HO-CN) =750 \2$aCyanates$0(DNLM)D003485$5IEN =LDR 00612cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363092802441 =005 20080509145942.0 =008 070531i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007003784 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSulfur acids =450 \\$aSulfurous acids =550 \\$wg$aAcids =550 \\$wg$aSulfur compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 31, 2007$b(Sulfur Acids. Entry term: Sulfurous Acids. Scope note: Inorganic or organic acids that contain sulfur as an integral part of the molecule.) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(sulfur acids) =750 \2$aSulfur Acids$0(DNLM)D013456$5IEN =LDR 00852cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363092902441 =005 20080509133001.0 =008 070315i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007001705 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aArylsulfonates =450 \\$aAryl sulfonates =550 \\$wg$aSulfonates =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 13, 2007$b(Arylsulfonates. UF Aryl Sulfonates. Organic sulfonic acid esters or salts which contain an aromatic hydrocarbon radical) =670 \\$aMedical dictionary online, Mar. 13, 2007$b(Aryl Sulfonates; Arylsulfonates. Organic sulfonic acid esters or salts which contain an aromatic hydrocarbon radical) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Mar. 13, 2007$b(25,200 hits for Arylsulfonates; 19,800 for Arylsulphonates; 49,500 for "Aryl sulfonates"; 18,000 for "Aryl sulphonates") =750 \2$aArylsulfonates$0(DNLM)D001190$5IEN =LDR 00935cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363093002441 =005 20080509132618.0 =008 070607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008321 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP563.A38 =150 \\$aAgmatine =450 \\$aAminobutylguanidine =450 \\$aAminoguanidinebutane =550 \\$wg$aArginine =550 \\$wg$aGuanidines =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003025207: Agmatine and imidazolines : their novel receptors and enzymes, c2003. =670 \\$aJuo, P-S. Concise dict. of biomedicine and molecular biology, 2002$b(agmatine: a compound formed by the decarboxylation of arginine) =670 \\$aOxford dict. of biochemistry and molecular biology, 1997$b(agmatine 1-amino-4-guanidobutane: a putative endogenous ligand for imidazoline receptors synthesized from arginine by the enzyme arginine decarboxylase) =675 \\$aMeSH =750 \2$aAgmatine$0(DNLM)D000376$5IEN =LDR 00486cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363093102441 =005 20120730164532.0 =008 070816i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007006640 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRespiratory organs$xAbnormalities =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary malformations, c1982 =750 \2$aRespiratory System Abnormalities$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015619 =LDR 01733cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363093202441 =005 20080509110336.0 =008 070816i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007006045 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP702.C55 =150 \\$aChondroitin sulfates =550 \\$wg$aGlycosaminoglycans =550 \\$wg$aSulfates =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 1, 2007$b(Chondroitin Sulfates. Scope note: Derivatives of chondroitinwhich have a sulfate moiety esterified to the galactosamine moiety of chondroitin. Chondroitin sulfate B (beta heparin; dermatan sulfate) is a misnomer and this compound is not a true chondroitin sulfate.) =670 \\$aOxford dict. of biochemistry and molecular biology, 2006$b(chondroitin sulfate: any member of a group of 10-60 kDa glycosaminoglycans widely distributed in cartilage and other mammalian connective tissue. Two subgroups exist.) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(chondroitin sulfate: a glycosaminoglycan composed of alternate residues of beta-D-glucuronic acid, glycosated on O-4, and beta-D-N-acetylgalactosamine 4- or 6-sulfate, glycosated on O-3. Both chondroitin 4-sulfate and chondroitin 6-sulfate occur, and are a major constituent of cartilage.) =670 \\$aArtihritis Foundation Alternative therapies Web site, Aug. 1, 2007$b(Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate are substances found naturally in the body. Glucosamine is a form of amino sugar that is believed to play a role in cartilage formation and repair. Chondroitin sulfate is part of a large protein molecule (proteoglycan) that gives cartilage elasticity. Both glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate are sold as dietary or nutritional supplements.) =750 \2$aChondroitin Sulfates$0(DNLM)D002809$5IEN-M =LDR 00690cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363093302441 =005 20100722080102.0 =008 070702i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007004894 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNanofibers =550 \\$wg$aFibers =550 \\$wg$aNanostructured materials =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007027362: Science and technology of polymer nanofibers, 2008. =670 \\$aASTI, viewed July 2, 2007$b(subject term: Nanofibers) =670 \\$aInspec, viewed July 2, 2007$b(uncontrolled indexing: continuous polymer nanofibers) =670 \\$aEI compendex, viewed July 2, 2007$b(uncontrolled identifier: Nanofibers) =750 \2$aNanofibers$0(DNLM)D057139$5IEN =LDR 00796cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363093402441 =005 20080509113230.0 =008 070629i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007004836 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFlaviviral diseases =450 \\$aFlaviridae infections =450 \\$aFlavivirus infections =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007360585: New treatment strategies for dengue and other flaviviral diseases, 2006. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 29, 2007$b(Flaviridae infections: infections with viruses of the family Flaviviridae; Flavivirus Infections: infections with viruses of the genus Flavivirus, family Flaviviridae) =670 \\$aGoogle search, June 29, 2007$b(Flaviviral diseases) =750 \2$aFlaviviridae Infections$0(DNLM)D018178$5IEN =LDR 00863cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363093502441 =005 20080509113936.0 =008 070629i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007004834 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNeuroprotective agents =450 \\$aNeuroprotectants =450 \\$aNeuroprotective drugs =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 29, 2007$b(Neuroprotective Agents. Entry terms: Neuroprotectants; Neuroprotective Drugs. Scope note: Drugs intended to prevent damage to the brain or spinal cord from ischemia, stroke, convulsions, or trauma. Some must be administered before the event, but others may be effective for some time after. They act by a variety of mechanisms, but often directly or indirectly minize the damage produced by endogenous excitatory amino acids.) =750 \2$aNeuroprotective Agents$0(DNLM)D018696$5IEN =LDR 00902cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363093602441 =005 20080509111147.0 =008 070629i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007004830 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDopamine uptake inhibitors =450 \\$aDopamine reuptake inhibitors =450 \\$aInhibitors, Dopamine uptake =450 \\$aReuptake inhibitors, Dopamine =450 \\$aUptake inhibitors, Dopamine =550 \\$wg$aNeurotransmitter uptake inhibitors =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 29, 2007$b(Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors. Entry terms: Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitors; Reuptake Inhibitors, Dopamine; Uptake Inhibitors, Dopamine. Scope note: Drugs that block the transport of dopamine into axon terminals or into storage vesicles within terminals. Most of the adrenergic uptake inhibitors also inhibit domamine uptake.) =750 \2$aDopamine Uptake Inhibitors$0(DNLM)D018765$5IEN =LDR 00677cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363093702441 =005 20080509110658.0 =008 070629i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007004827 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aConvulsants =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system stimulants =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 29, 2007$b(Convulsants. Scope note: Substances that act in the brain stem or spinal cord to produce tonic or clonic convulsions, often by removing normal inhibitory tone. They were formerly used to stimulate respiration or as antidotes to barbiturate overdoes. They are now most commonly used as experimental tools.) =750 \2$aConvulsants$0(DNLM)D003292$5IEN =LDR 01120cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363093802441 =005 20080509105450.0 =008 070628i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007004820 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCentral nervous system stimulants =450 \\$aAnaleptic agents =450 \\$aAnaleptic drugs =450 \\$aAnaleptics =450 \\$aCentral stimulants =450 \\$aCNS stimulants =550 \\$wg$aStimulants =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 10, 2007$b(Central Nervous System Stimulants. Entry terms: Analeptics, Analeptic Agents, Analeptic Drugs, Central Stimulants. Entry version: CNS Stimulants. Scope note: A loosely defined group of drugs that tend to increase behavioral alertness, agitation, or excitation. They work by a variety of mechanisms, but usually not by direct excitation of neurons. The many drugs that have such actions as side effects to their main therapeutic use are not included here.) =670 \\$aDorland's medical dict.$b(stimulant, central stimulant: a stimulant of the central nervous system) =750 \2$aCentral Nervous System Stimulants$0(DNLM)D000697$5IEN =LDR 00706cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363093902441 =005 20080323142313.0 =008 070427i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007001218 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP625.Q33 =150 \\$aQuadruplex nucleic acids =450 \\$aG-quadruplexes =450 \\$aG-tetrads =450 \\$aGuanine quadruplexes =450 \\$aTetraplex nucleic acids =550 \\$wg$aNucleic acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007367383: Quadruplex nucleic acids, c2006. =670 \\$aMESH Supplementary Concept Data$b(quadruplex DNA) =670 \\$aWikipedia$b(G-quadruplex) =670 \\$aG-Quadruplex World (a blog). =750 \2$aG-Quadruplexes$0(DNLM)D054856$5IEN =LDR 00742cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363094002441 =005 20070614092508.0 =008 070412i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007001873 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.S32 =150 \\$aSemaphorins =450 \\$aSemaphorin =550 \\$wg$aCarrier proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007011220: Semaphorins, c2007. =670 \\$aMeSH:$b(Semaphorins. Entry term: Semaphorin) =670 \\$aBio. Ag. Index, Mar. 22, 2007$b(Hdg.: Semaphorins) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 22, 2007$b(Semaphorins are a class of secreted and membrane proteins that act as axonal growth cone guidance molecular. There are 8 major classes of semaphorins) =750 \2$aSemaphorins$0(DNLM)D039961$5IEN =LDR 00435cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363094102441 =005 20070614090954.0 =008 070412i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007001788 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aR857.D36 =150 \\$aDendrimers in medicine =550 \\$wg$aBiomedical materials =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007011116: Klajnert, Barbara. Dendrimers in medicine, 2007. =750 \2$aDendrimers$0(DNLM)D050091$5IEN =LDR 00568cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363094202441 =005 20070614091711.0 =008 070308i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007001498 =040 \\$aMMiltC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTD883.17 =150 \\$aIndoor air quality =450 \\$aQuality of indoor air =550 \\$wg$aAir quality =670 \\$aWork cat.: Yocom, J.E. Measuring indoor air quality, c1991. =670 \\$aHays, S.M. Indoor air quality, c1995. =670 \\$aMeyer, C. Indoor air quality, 1983. =750 \2$aAir Pollution, Indoor$0(DNLM)D016902$5IEN =LDR 01863cz 2200253n 4500 =001 9880363094302441 =005 20220811112611.0 =008 070109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007000158 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aActinobacteria =450 \\$aActinomycetes =550 \\$wg$aGram-positive bacteria =670 \\$aWork cat.: Steger, K. Composition of microbial communities in composts, 2006:$babstr. (Actinobacteria) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 8, 2007$b(Actinobacteria. UF Actinomycetes, High G+C Gram-Positive Bacteria. Class of bacteria with diverse morphological properties. In MeSH tree structure, listed under Gram-Positive Bacteria) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 7, 2007$b(The Actinobacteria or Actinomycetes are a group of Gram-positive bacteria. Most are found in the soil, and they include some of the most common soil life, playing an important role in decomposition of organic materials, such as cellulose and chitin.) =670 \\$aDictionnaire de bactériologie vétérinaire, via WWW, Jan. 8, 2007$b(class Actinobacteria) =670 \\$aList of bacterial names with standing in nomenclature, via WWW, Jan. 8, 2007$b(Actinobacteria Stackebrandt et al. 1997, classis nov.; actinomycete group of bacteria of diverse morphological properties; note: According to Rules 15, 22 and 27(3), the class Actinobacteria is illegitimate because it was proposed without the designation of a nomenclatural type) =750 \2$aActinobacteria$0(DNLM)D039903$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aNocardioides$0(DNLM)D000083962$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aNocardiopsis$0(DNLM)D000086262$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aPseudonocardia$0(DNLM)D000084382$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aThermobifida$0(DNLM)D000086324$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aThermomonospora$0(DNLM)D000084442$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00740cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363094402441 =005 20070614083533.0 =008 070322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007001355 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR353.5.R5 =150 \\$aWolbachia =550 \\$wg$aRickettsiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007007801: Wolbachia, 2006. =670 \\$aMeSH, March 1, 2007$b(Hdg. Wolbachia) =670 \\$aWikipedia online, March 1, 2007$b(Wolbachia is a genus of inherited bacterium that infects arthropod species, including a high proportion of all insects. It is one of the world's most common parasitic microbes and is potentially the most common reproductive parasite in the biosphere) =750 \2$aWolbachia$0(DNLM)D020577$5IEN =LDR 00486cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363094502441 =005 20070821165819.0 =008 070207i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007000823 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPestivirus infections =550 \\$wg$aFlaviviral diseases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 7, 2007$b(Pestivirus Infections. Scope note: Infections with viruses of the genus Pestivirus, family Flaviviridae) =750 \2$aPestivirus Infections$0(DNLM)D018182$5IEN =LDR 00791cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363094602441 =005 20070613131013.0 =008 070307i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007001094 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQH447.8.R47 =150 \\$aReporter genes =550 \\$wg$aGenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007004637: Reporter genes for mammalian systems, c2007. =670 \\$aMeSH, Feb. 21 2007$b(Hdg.: Genes, Reporter; scope note: Genes whose expression is easily detectable and therefore used to study promoter activity at many positions in a target genome. In recombinant DNA technology, these genes may be attached to a promoter region of interest) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Feb. 21, 2007$b(671,000 hits, exact phrase search) =750 \2$aGenes, Reporter$0(DNLM)D017930$5IEN =LDR 00582cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363094702441 =005 20070613130242.0 =008 070309i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007000761 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ416.L95 =150 \\$aLymphomas in children =550 \\$wg$aTumors in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006927155: Pediatric lymphomas, c2007. =750 \2$81$wb$aLymphoma$0(DNLM)D008223$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLymphoma$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00499cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363094802441 =005 20070613131227.0 =008 070309||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007000716 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSigma receptors =550 \\$wg$aDrug receptors =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006928837: Sigma receptors : chemistry, cell biology and clinical applications, c2007. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Receptors, sigma) =750 \2$aReceptors, sigma$0(DNLM)D017480$5IEN =LDR 01354cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363094902441 =005 20070613090108.0 =008 070301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007000824 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aSF802 =150 \\$aHemorrhagic septicemia =450 \\$aHemorrhagic bacteremia =550 \\$wg$aBacteremia =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases in animals =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 7, 2007$b(Hemorrhagic Septicemia. Entry terms: Hemorrhagic Bacteremia. Scope note: Any of several bacterial diseases, usually caused by Pasteurella multocida, marked by the presence of hemorrhagic areas in the subcutaneous tissues, serous membranes, muscles, lymph glands, and throughout the internal organs. The diseases primarily affect animals and rarely humans.) =670 \\$aMerck vet. manual, 2005:$bp. 607 (Hemorrhagic septicemia is an acute pasteurellosis caused by particular serotypes of Pasteurella multocida and manifested by an acute and highly fatal septicemia principally in cattle and water buffaloes. HS is seen infrequently in swine and even less commonly in sheep and goats.) =670 \\$aBlack's vet. dict.$b(Haemorrhagic septicaemia. Buffaloes and cattle are the animals mainly infected but the disease occurs also in camels, goats, sheep, pigs and horses.) =750 \2$aHemorrhagic Septicemia$0(DNLM)D006483$5IEN =LDR 01187cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363095002441 =005 20070613085511.0 =008 070103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007000009 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEndotoxemia =550 \\$wg$aBacteremia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Koenitzer, J.R. Hydrogen sulfide mediation of aortic vessel tension is oxygen-dependent and modulated by endotoxemia, 2006. =670 \\$aMESH (Online), Dec. 27, 2006$b(Endotoxemia -- A condition characterized by the presence of endotoxins in the blood. On lysis, the outer cell wall of gram-negative bacteria enters the systemic circulation and initiates a pathophysiologic cascade of pro-inflammatory mediators) =670 \\$aDorland's illustrated medical dictionary, 2000$b(endotoxemia -- the presence of endotoxins in the blood, which may result in shock) =670 \\$aStedman, T.L. Stedman's medical dictionary, 2000$b(Endotoxemia -- Presence in the blood of endotoxins, which, if derived from Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria, may cause a generalized Shwartzman phenomenon with shock) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aBlack's medical dictionary, 2004 =750 \2$aEndotoxemia$0(DNLM)D019446$5IEN =LDR 01358cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363095102441 =005 20070612135039.0 =008 070216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007000497 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM666.D567 =150 \\$aDiosmin =450 \\$aBarosmin =450 \\$aDiosmetin rutinoside =550 \\$wg$aBenzopyrans =550 \\$wg$aBioflavonoids =550 \\$wg$aDietary supplements =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007002925: Murry, F. Health benefits derived from sweet orange : diosmin supplements from citrus provide soothing relief for chronic venous insufficiency, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, leg ulcers, ankle swelling, complications of diabetes, and other conditions of the lower extremities, c2007. =670 \\$aAlternative medicine review, Sept. 2004, via WWW, Jan. 24, 2006$b(Diosmin: a naturally occuring flavonoid glycoside that can be isolated from various plant sources or derived from the flavonoid Hesperin) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Jan . 24, 2006$b(Diosamin. Entry term Barosmin. Scope note: A brioflavonoid that strengthens vascular walls.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 24, 2006$b(Diosmin: a semisynthetic phlebotropic drug, a member of the flavonoid family) =670 \\$aPubChem. compound summary, Jan. 24, 2006$b(Diosmin [INN], Diosmetin 7-0-rutinoside) =750 \2$aDiosmin$0(DNLM)D004145$5IEN =LDR 00870cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363095202441 =005 20150311134048.0 =008 070216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007000089 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC124.48 =150 \\$aChikungunya =550 \\$wg$aTogavirus infections =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006484949: Lombard, Jean. L'�epid�emie moderne et la culture du malheur, c2006. =670 \\$aWikipedia online, Jan. 8, 2007$b(a relatively rare form of viral fever caused by an alphavirus that is spread by mosquito bites from the Aedes aegypti mosquito ... the name is derived from the Makonde word meaning "that which bends up" in reference to the stooped posture developed as a result of the arthritic symptoms of the disease) =670 \\$aMeSH online, Jan. 8, 2007$b(Chikungunya virus) =750 \2$aChikungunya Fever$0(DNLM)D065632$5IEN =LDR 01207cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363095302441 =005 20130307090332.0 =008 070206i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007000197 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBrain-computer interfaces =450 \\$aBCIs (Brain-computer interfaces) =450 \\$aBrain-machine interfaces =450 \\$aComputer-brain interfaces =450 \\$aDirect neural interfaces =550 \\$wg$aUser interfaces (Computer systems) =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007000517: Toward brain-computer interfacing, c2007:$bCIP galley (brain-computer interfaces; BCIs) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 12, 2007$b(Brain-computer interface (BCI), sometimes called a direct neural interface or a brain-machine interface is a direct communication pathway between human or animal brain (or brain cell culture) and an external device. In one-way BCIs, computers either accept commands from the brain or send signals to it (For example, to restore vision) but not both. Two-way BCIs would allow brains and external devices to exchange information in both directions but have yet to be successfully implanted in animals or humans) =750 \2$aBrain-Computer Interfaces$0(DNLM)D062207$5IEN =LDR 02247cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363095402441 =005 20070612123811.0 =008 061218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006020260 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBarrett's esophagus =450 \\$aBarrett epithelium =450 \\$aBarrett esophagus =450 \\$aBarrett syndrome =450 \\$aBarrett's epithelium =450 \\$aBarrett's syndrome =450 \\$aEpithelium, Barrett's =450 \\$aEsophagus, Barrett's =550 \\$wg$aEsophagus$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aEsophagus$xPrecancerous conditions =670 \\$aWork cat.: Jones, M.R. Investigation of the Barrett's esophagus cell line by capillary electrophoresis, 2006. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 14, 2006$b(Barrett Esophagus. A condition with damage to the lining of the lower ESOPHAGUS resulting from chronic acid reflux (ESOPHAGITIS, REFLUX). Through the process of metaplasia, the squamous cells are replaced by a columnar epithelium with cells resembling those of the INTESTINE or the salmon-pink mucosa of the STOMACH. Barrett's columnar epithelium is a marker for severe reflux and precursor to ADENOCARCINOMA of the esophagus. Entry terms: Barrett Syndrome; Esophagus, Barrett; Barrett Epithelium; Barrett's Esophagus; Barrett's Syndrome) =670 \\$aDorland's medical dictionary, via MerckSource Web site, Dec. 18, 2006$b(Barrett's epithelium, syndrome (esophagus), ulcer - see under epithelium, syndrome, and ulcer; Barrett's epithelium: the metaplastic columnar epithelium of the esophagus seen in Barrett's syndrome; Barrett's syndrome: intestinal metaplasia of the lower esophagus, often with stricture and rarely with peptic ulcer, due to the presence of columnar-lined epithelium in the esophagus, sometimes containing functional mucous cells, parietal cells, or chief cells, instead of the normal squamous cell epithelium. It is premalignant and is followed by esophageal adenocarcinoma. Called also Barrett's esophagus) =670 \\$aOCLC, Dec. 14, 2006$b(Barrett's esophagus, Barrett's oesophagus; Barrett esophagus; Barrett's syndrome; Barrett's epithelium) =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 14, 2006$b(Barrett's esophagus) =750 \2$aBarrett Esophagus$0(DNLM)D001471$5IEN =LDR 00952cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363095502441 =005 20070612123310.0 =008 061219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006008925 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM413 =150 \\$aAntiprotozoal agents =450 \\$aAntiprotozoals =450 \\$aAntiprotozoan agents =450 \\$aAntiprotozoans =550 \\$wg$aAntiparasitic agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006101910: P�erez Guti�errez, R.M. Handbook of compounds with antiprotozoal activity isolated from plants, 2007. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antiprotozoal agents) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Dec. 19, 2006$b(antiprotozoal agents) =670 \\$aDorland's ill. med. dict.$b(antiprotozoal: 2. an agent that destroys protozoa, or checks their growth or reproduction; antiprotozoan) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aMosby's med. nursing, & allied health dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aAntiprotozoal Agents$0(DNLM)D000981$5IEN =LDR 00765cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363095602441 =005 20070608134902.0 =008 070125i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007000033 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.U48$cBotany =150 \\$aPoison hemlock =450 \\$aConium maculatum =450 \\$aDeadly hemlock =450 \\$aHemlock, Poison =450 \\$aParsley, Poison =450 \\$aPoison parsley =550 \\$wg$aConium =670 \\$aITIS search, Dec. 27, 2006$b(Conium maculatum L., common names: deadly hemlock, poison hemlock, poison parsley) =670 \\$aPlants national database, Dec. 27, 2006$b(Conium maculatum L., poison hemlock, other common names: deadly hemlock, poison parsley) =750 \2$aHemlock$0(DNLM)D018652$5IEN =LDR 01629cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363095702441 =005 20070531103541.0 =008 061204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006020214 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTandem mass spectrometry =450 \\$aMass spectrometry/mass spectrometry =450 \\$aMS/MS (Spectrum analysis) =450 \\$aMSMS (Spectrum analysis) =450 \\$aTandem MS (Spectrum analysis) =550 \\$wg$aMass spectrometry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wang, D. Application of mass spectrometry in enzyme deficiency assay for newborn screening purpose, 2006:$babstract (tandem mass spectrometry; MSMS) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 4, 2006$b(Tandem Mass Spectrometry. UF Mass Spectrometry-Mass Spectrometry. Scope note: A mass spectrometry technique using two (MS/MS) or more mass analyzers. With two in tandem, the precursor ions are mass-selected by a first mass analyzer, and focused into a collision region where they are then fragmented into product ions which are then characterized by a second mass analyzer. A variety of techniques are used to separate the compounds, ionize them, and introduce them to the first mass analyzer) =670 \\$aInspec, via Engineering village 2, Dec. 4, 2006$b(tandem mass spectrometry) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 4, 2006$b(Tandem MS (MS/MS). Tandem mass spectrometry involves multiple steps of mass selection or analysis, usually separated by some form of fragmentation) =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 4, 2006$b(titles: Tandem mass spectrometry; Mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry) =750 \2$aTandem Mass Spectrometry$0(DNLM)D053719$5IEN =LDR 01168cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363095802441 =005 20120406083822.0 =008 070125||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006009040 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMirror neurons =550 \\$wg$aNeurons =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006047978: On being moved, c2007. =670 \\$aWikipedia online, Dec. 22, 2006$b("a mirror neuron is a neuron which fires both when an animal performs an action and when the animal observes the same action by another (especially conspecific) animal ... in humans they have been found in premotor cortex and the inferior parietal cortex of the brain") =670 \\$aNew York Times online, Jan. 10, 2006, viewed Dec. 28, 2006$b("The monkey brain contains a special class of cells, called mirror neurons, that fire when the animal sees or hears an action and when the animal carries out the same action on its own [...] The human brain has multiple mirror neuron systems that specialize in carrying out and understanding not just the actions of others but their intentions, the social meaning of their behavior and their emotions.") =750 \2$aMirror Neurons$0(DNLM)D059167$5IEN =LDR 01602cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363095902441 =005 20070608125429.0 =008 070124i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006008479 =040 \\$aCaAE$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCanavan disease =450 \\$aAspartoacylase deficiency =450 \\$aSpongy degeneration of the brain =450 \\$aVan Bogaert-Bertrand disease =550 \\$wg$aCerebral sclerosis, Diffuse =550 \\$wg$aDemyelination =670 \\$aWork cat.: Schwartz, E. Lesssons from Jacob, c2006:$bp. 29 (Canavan disease is a rare, inherited, fatal neurodegenerative disorder ... one of a group of disorders called leukodystrophies) =670 \\$aJacob's Ladder (Cdn. Fdtn. for the Control of Neurodegenerative Disease) web page, Nov. 27, 2006$b(Canavan disease) =670 \\$aNat'l Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke web page, Nov. 27, 2006$b(Canavan disease) =670 \\$aUnited Leukodystrophy Foundation web page, Nov. 27, 2006$b(less common clinical names of Canavan Disease include: Aspartoacylase Deficiency, Spongy Degeneration of the Brain, van Bogaert-Bertrand Spongy Degeneration of the Brain) =670 \\$aMeSH, Nov. 27, 2006$b(Canavan Disease: Scope note: A rare neurodegenerative condition of infancy or childhood characterized by white matter vacuolization and demeylination that gives rise to a spongy appearance. Aspartoacylase deficiency leads to an accumulation of N-acetylaspartate in astrocytes ... Previous indexing: Cerebral Sclerosis, Diffuse (1981-93), Demyelinating Diseases (1967-93)) =750 \2$aCanavan Disease$0(DNLM)D017825$5IEN =LDR 00712cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363096002441 =005 20070608090816.0 =008 061229i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006008443 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ506.S44 =150 \\$aSelf-mutilation in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychopathology =550 \\$wg$aSelf-destructive behavior in adolescence =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006038640: Plante, Lori Goldfarb. Bleeding to ease the pain, c2007. =750 \2$81$wb$aSelf Mutilation$0(DNLM)D012652$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSelf Mutilation$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00515cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363096102441 =005 20070105122906.0 =008 061103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006007988 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aApolipoprotein E gene =550 \\$wg$aGenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006928892: McDonald, Pamela. Apo e gene diet, c2006. =670 \\$aNLM. Genetics Home Reference$b(APOE) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Apolipoproteins E/genetics) =750 \2$aApolipoproteins E$xgenetics$0(DNLM)D001057Q000235$5IEN =LDR 00819cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363096202441 =005 20070103125313.0 =008 061103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006007986$zsh 85033435 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM305 =150 \\$aIrritants (Drugs) =450 \\$wnne$aCounter-irritants =450 \\$aCounterirritants =550 \\$wg$aDermatologic agents =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Nov. 1, 2006$b(Irritants. Entery terms: Counterirritants, Pustulants, Rubefacients, Vesicants. Scope note: Drugs that act locally on cutaneous or mucosal surfaces to produce inflammation; those that cause redness due to hyperemia are rubefacients; those that raise blisters are vesicants and those that penetrate sebaceous glands and cause abscesses are pustulants) =750 \2$aIrritants$0(DNLM)D007509$5IEN =LDR 00948cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363096302441 =005 20070104092311.0 =008 061011i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006007439 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aComputer-assisted surgery =450 \\$aComputer-aided surgery =450 \\$aImage-guided surgery =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: Atuegwu, N.C. Multiple image displays using a single image to physical space registration in image guided surgery, 2005. =670 \\$aMeSH, Oct. 9, 2006$b(MeSH hdg.: Surgery, Computer-Assisted; Entry terms: Image-Guided Surgery, Computer-Aided Surgery; Scope note: Surgical procedures conducted with the aid of computers ... Image-guided surgery interactively combines prior CT scans or MRI images with real-time video) =670 \\$aThe International Society for Computer Aided Surgery WWW site, Oct. 10, 2006. =750 \2$aSurgery, Computer-Assisted$0(DNLM)D025321$5IEN =LDR 01325cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363096402441 =005 20070104092509.0 =008 061011i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006007411 =040 \\$aWy$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCotinine =450 \\$aScotine =550 \\$wg$aPyrrolidine =550 \\$aNicotine$xMetabolism =550 \\$aTobacco smoke =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wyoming Survey & Analysis Center. Laramie Wyoming bar patron cotinine study, 2005 :$bcover title. =670 \\$aNational Library of Medicine, Medical subject headings [online], Oct. 5, 2006$b(MeSH heading: Cotinine. Entry term: Scotine) =670 \\$aTOXNET, Oct. 5, 2006$b(cotinine: 2774 hits) =670 \\$aOCLC, Oct. 5, 2006$b(cotinine: 26 title keyword hits) =670 \\$aGoogle, Oct. 6, 2006$b(cotinine: 416,000 hits; scotine, 320 hits) =670 \\$aFoundation for Blood Research WWW site, Oct. 13, 2006$b(Cotinine [COAT-e-neen] is a chemical that is made by the body from nicotine, which is found in cigaratte smoke. Since cotinine can be made only from nicotine, and since nicotine enters the body with cigarette smoke, cotinine measurement can show how much cigarette smoke enters your body) =670 \\$aMedical Terms Dictionary [online], Oct. 5, 2006$b(cotinine. entered 12 Dec. 1998) =750 \2$aCotinine$0(DNLM)D003367$5IEN =LDR 01751cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363096502441 =005 20110424153744.0 =008 060928i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006007157 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aLearning curve (Psychometrics) =450 \\$aCurve, Learning (Psychometrics) =450 \\$aCurve, Practice (Psychometrics) =450 \\$aPractice curve (Psychometrics) =550 \\$wg$aPsychometrics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ruch, G.M. The influence of the factor of intelligence on the form of the learning curve, 1925. =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of psychology, 2000:$bv. 5, p. 9 (Learning in almost all of its forms follows a general law: over repeated trials of practice of any skill, performance shows large gains at first and then smaller ones later on; such findings are revealed in learning curves; a learning curve is simply a graph relating some measure of performance on the y-axis to the number of trials (or opportunities for learning) on the x-axis) =670 \\$aColman, A.M. A dictionary of psychology, 2001$b(learning curve -- A mathematical expression of the changes in behaviour occurring as a function of practice, usually represented by a graph showing a measure of performance on the vertical axis and amount of learning, represented by trials or time, on the horizontal axis; also called a practice curve) =670 \\$aCorsini, R.J. The dictionary of psychology, 1999$b(learning curve -- A graph representation that reflects the course of learning; a measure of performance (for example, gains, errors) represented along the vertical axis; horizontal axis plots trials or time; the learning of a group or individual may be represented by the curve) =750 \2$aLearning Curve$0(DNLM)D059032$5IEN =LDR 00561cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363096602441 =005 20061227131819.0 =008 061025i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006007732 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOxygen therapy for premature infants =550 \\$wg$aPremature infants =750 \2$81$wb$aOxygen Inhalation Therapy$0(DNLM)D010102$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant, Premature$0(DNLM)D007234$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aOxygen Inhalation Therapy$iand$aInfant, Premature$5IEN =LDR 01234cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363096702441 =005 20061227130900.0 =008 061013i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006007525 =040 \\$aViU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGas embolism =450 \\$aAir embolism =550 \\$wg$aEmbolism =670 \\$aWork cat.: Guidelines for the gas-pressure management of decompression sickness and gas embolism occurring during nitrox and air saturation-excursion diving, 1989. =670 \\$aNew England journal of medicine:$bv. 342, no. 7 (Feb. 17, 2000) p. 476 (Gas embolism, the entry of gas into vascular structures, is a largely iatrogenic clinical problem that can result in serious morbidity and even death; In most cases, gas embolism is air embolism, although the medical use of other gases, such as carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and nitrogen, can also result in the condition; there are two broad categories of gas embolism--venous and arterial) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Nov. 20, 2006 (Embolism, Air. Entry terms: Air Embolism; Embolism, Gas. Scope note: Embolism due to air bubbles entering the blood vessels after trauma, surgical procedures, or changes in atmospheric pressure.) =750 \2$aEmbolism, Air$0(DNLM)D004618$5IEN =LDR 01057cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363096802441 =005 20080117083729.0 =008 061201i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006007078 =040 \\$aCoU-DA$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPhosphatidic acids =550 \\$wg$aGlycerin =550 \\$wg$aPhospholipids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stafford, Jason Hugh. Phosphatidic acid acts as an upstream activator of SRC kinase and PLCg to initiate calcium release in xenopus fertilization, 2006. =670 \\$aMesh browser, Sept. 22, 2006$b(Phosphatidic Acids. Fatty acid derivatives of glycerophosphates. They are composed of glycerol bound in ester linkage with 1 mole of phosphoric acid at the terminal 3-hydroxyl group and with 2 moles of fatty acids at the other two hydroxyl groups.) =670 \\$aOxford dict. of biochemistry and molecular biology$b(phosphatidic acid: any derivative of glycerol phosphate in which both the remaining hydroxyl groups of the glycerol moiety are esterified with fatty acids.) =750 \2$aPhosphatidic Acids$0(DNLM)D010712$5IEN =LDR 01248cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363096902441 =005 20061227123314.0 =008 050824i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005005545 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCD55 antigen =450 \\$aCD55 protein =450 \\$aCD55 receptor =450 \\$aDAF (Antigen) =450 \\$aDecay accelerating factor =550 \\$wg$aCD antigens =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lukacik, P. Complement regulation at the molecular level, 2004:$bt.p. (crystallographic structure determination of CD55) p. 9 (CD55 or Decay Accelerating Factor (DAF); CD55 protein) p. 16 (CD55, a 70kDa protein, belongs to the RCA family; has also been identified as a receptor for a number of human viruses) =670 \\$aMeSH via WWW, Aug. 22, 2005$b(MeSH heading: Antigens, CD55; Annotation: differentiation antigens; Scope note: Glycoproteins broadly distributed among hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic cells. CD55 prevents the assembly of C3 convertase or accelerates the disassembly of preformed convertase, thus blocking the formation of the membrane attack complex; Entry terms: CD55 Antigens, Decay-Accelerating Factor, CD55 Antigen) =750 \2$aAntigens, CD550$0(DNLM)D018958$5IEN =LDR 01844cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363097002441 =005 20150501095248.0 =008 061116i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006006123 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSurgical robots =550 \\$wg$aManipulators (Mechanism) =550 \\$wg$aRobotics in medicine =550 \\$wg$aSurgical instruments and apparatus =670 \\$aWork cat.: Anatomy based registration of CT-scan and x-ray fluoroscopy data for intra-operative guidance of a surgical robot, 1998. =670 \\$aNew England journal of medicine, May 18, 2006:$bp. 2099 (Unlike industrial robots, they [surgical robots] are not autonomous, and to be taxonomically correct, they ought not to be called machines. A surgical robot is actually a collection of wristed servant tools called manipulators, which receive digital instructions from an interfaced computer. The master surgeon ... initiates the digital instructions by controlling sophisticated hand grips) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of biomaterials and biomedical engineering, 2004:$bv. 2, p. 986 (The typical surgical robot architecture follows a classical master/slave teleoperation setup. This setup consists of two modules: the surgeon console (master) and the robot (slave) ... The robotic system interacting with the patient includes at least three robotic arms: two to manipulate the surgical instruments and a third to control the endoscopic camera) =670 \\$aProceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of engineering in medicine, Jan. 2000:$bp. 129 (A reasonable definition of a surgical robot would be a powered computer-controlled manipulator with artificial sensing that can be reprogrammed to move and position tools to carry out a range of surgical tasks) =750 \2$aRobotic Surgical Procedures$0(DNLM)D065287$5IEN =LDR 00332cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880363097102441 =005 20120730164532.0 =008 060929i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006007195 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC280.D5 =150 \\$aGastrointestinal system$xTumors =750 \2$aGastrointestinal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005770 =LDR 01072cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363097202441 =005 20061221090734.0 =008 060926i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006007119 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC280.D5 =150 \\$aGastrointestinal stromal tumors =450 \\$aGISTs (Gastrointestinal stromal tumors) =450 \\$aStromal tumors, Gastrointestinal =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal system$xTumors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006031327: DeMatteo, R. 100 Q&A about gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST), c2007:$bECIP text (Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (abbreviated as GIST) is a type of cancer. It belongs to a group of tumors that are called sarcomas) =670 \\$aMeSH Browser, Sept. 26, 2006$b(Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors) =670 \\$aAmerican Cancer Society web site, Sept. 26, 2006$b(Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are uncommon tumors of the GI tract. They were often thought to be related to sarcomas. Not all GISTs are cancerous. Some are benign.) =750 \2$aGastrointestinal Stromal Tumors$0(DNLM)D046152$5IEN =LDR 00997cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363097302441 =005 20120516094249.0 =008 061027i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006007023 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSocial media =450 \\$aUser-generated media =550 \\$wg$aCommunication =550 \\$aUser-generated content =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006030817: Citizen marketers, 2006:$beCIP galley (social media; user-generated media) =670 \\$aSocial Media Group home page, September 22, 2006. =670 \\$aCenter for Social Media, School of Communication, American University home page, September 22, 2006. =675 \\$aWikipedia home page, September 21, 2006 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on those media where content is created by individual users in the form of video, audio, text, or multimedia that is published and shared in a social environment, such as blogs, wikis, podcasts, social networks, etc. =750 \2$aSocial Media$0(DNLM)D061108$5IEN =LDR 01545cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363097402441 =005 20061219084933.0 =008 061026i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006004926 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aBaccharis =450 \\$aAchyrobaccharis =450 \\$aBaccharidastrum =450 \\$aGroundsel trees =450 \\$aMolina =450 \\$aPoverty weeds =450 \\$aPseudobaccharis =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aWork cat.: M�uller, J. Systematics of Baccharis (Compositae-Astereae) in Bolivia, including an overview of the genus, c2006:$bp. 1 (Baccharis L., one of the classical large genera of the Astereae, belongs to the taxonomically most difficult groups within the sunflower family (Compositae)) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, July 3, 2006$b(Genus: Baccharis L. Family: Asteraceae. Altfamily: Compositae. Synonyms: Achyrobaccharis, Baccharidastrum, Molina, Pseudobaccharis, Psila; probable synonyms: Neomolina, Pingraea) =670 \\$aPlants database, via WWW, July 3, 2006$b(Baccharis L. Common name: baccharis. Family: Asteraceae) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, via WWW, July 3, 2006$b(Baccharis (Dicotyledones: Compositae)) =670 \\$aHortiPlex plant database, via WWW, July 3, 2006$b(Genus: Baccharis. Common name: baccharis, groundsel tree, poverty weed) =670 \\$aPlant Press dict. of common names, via WWW, July 3, 2006$b(Baccharis - Groundsel Tree (various)) =750 \2$aBaccharis$0(DNLM)D031175$5IEN =LDR 03851cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880363097502441 =005 20061219084114.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006020034 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRhodamine B =450 \\$aBasic Violet 10 (Chemical) =450 \\$aC.I. 45170 (Chemical) =450 \\$aC.I. Basic Violet 10 (Chemical) =450 \\$aC.I. Food Red 15 (Chemical) =450 \\$aD&C Red No. 19 (Chemical) =450 \\$aDiabasic rhodamine B =450 \\$aDiethyl-m-aminophenolphthalein hydrochloride =450 \\$aFood Red 15 (Chemical) =450 \\$aRheonine B =450 \\$aTetraethyldiamino-o-carboxyphenyl xanthenyl chloride =450 \\$aTetraethylrhodamine hydrochloride =550 \\$wg$aFluorene =550 \\$wg$aIndicators and test-papers =550 \\$wg$aXanthene$xDerivatives =550 \\$wg$aXanthene dyes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Electr. reprod./Fisher, P. Rhodamine B as a marker for the assessment of non-toxic bait uptake by animals, 1998:$bp. 3 (non-toxic dye Rhodamine B (RB)) p. 21 (Rhodamine B is a non-toxic dye used to colour textiles, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics such as lipstick and agricultural products such as herbicide sprays. It has in the past been used as a water tracing agent, but has since been replaced by improved dyes. RB is also used as a stain in the microscopy of tissue and immunology; belongs to the class of dyes known as fluorenes, a subgroup of xanthene dyes; should not be confused with other rhodamines such as Rhodamine 6G or Rhodamine WT - they are xanthene dyes with similar structure but are not the same. RB is the most common name for the dye but it may be referred to as Basic violet 10, tetraethyl 3',6'-diaminofluoran or D&C Red No 19 (in reference to its classification as a �Drug and �Cosmetic dye) =670 \\$aChemFinder.com search, Aug. 29, 2006$b(Rhodamine B. Synonyms: 9-(2-carboxyphenyl)-3,6-bis(diethylamino)xanthylium chloride; Basic Violet 10; C.I. 45170; C.I. Basic Violet 10; C.I. Food Red 15; C Red Number 19; D&C Red No. 19; Rhodamine; Rhodamine B; Rhodamine B Extra; Tetraethylrhodamine,hydrochloride. Formula: C[subscript 28]H[subscript 31]ClN[subscript 2]O[subscript 3]. CAS registry no.: 81-88-9) =670 \\$aNIST chemistry WebBook, Aug. 29, 2006$b(Rhodamine b. Formula: C[subscript 28]H[subscript 31]ClN[subscript 2]O[subscript3]. Other names: Ethanaminium, N-[9-(2-carboxyphenyl)-6-(diethylamino)-3H-xanthen-3-ylidene]-N-ethyl-, chloride; Ammonium, [9-(o-carboxyphenyl)-6-(diethylamino)-3H-xanthen-3-ylidene]diethyl-, chloride; C.I. Basic Violet 10; C.I. Food Red 15; C.I. 45170; Cerise Toner X1127; D And C Red No. 19; FD and C red No. 19; Red No. 213; Rheonine B; Rhodamine; Rhodamine, tetraethyl-; Tetraethylrhodamine; 11411 Red; Xanthylium, 9-(2-carboxyphenyl)-3,6-bis(diethylamino)-, chloride; (9-(o-Carboxyphenyl)-6-(diethylamino)-3H-xanthen-3-ylidene) diethylammonium chloride; Acid Brilliant Pink B; Basic Violet 10; Brilliant Pink B; C.I. No. 45170; C.I. 749; D & C Red No. 19; D&C Red 19; Diethyl-m-aminophenolphthalein hydrochloride; Food Red 15; Geranium lake N; Iragen Red L-U; Tetraethyldiamino-o-carboxyphenyl xanthenyl chloride; 9-o-Carboxyphenyl-6-diethylamino-3-ethylimino-3-isoxanthene, 3-ethochloride; 9-(2-Carboxyphenyl)-3,6-bis(diethylamino)xanthylium chloride; Tetraethylrhodamine hydrochloride) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 29, 2006$b(Rhodamines. UF Rhodamine. A family of 3,6-di(substituted-amino)-9-benzoate derivatives of xanthene that are used as dyes and as indicators for various metals; also used as fluorescent tracers in histochemistry. Pharm. Action: Fluorescent Dyes; Indicators and Reagents. Previous Indexing: Ammonium Compounds; Benzoates; Xanthenes. Online note: use Rhodamines to search Tetraethylrhodamine 1975-93) =750 \2$aRhodamines$0(DNLM)D012235$5IEN =LDR 00849cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363097602441 =005 20061219084400.0 =008 060825i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006020023 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P22$cBotany =150 \\$aSanguinaria (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aPapaveraceae =670 \\$aITIS, Aug. 25, 2006$b(Genus Sanguinaria L. -- bloodroot, sanguinaria. Family Papaveraceae) =670 \\$aNatureServe explorer, via WWW, Aug. 25, 2006$b(Genus Sanguinaria, Family Papaveraceae; Sanguinaria also listed as common name of Alternanthera tenella) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, Aug. 25, 2006$b(Sanguinaria (bloodroots). Family Papaveraceae) =670 \\$aThe plants database, via WWW, Aug. 25, 2006$b(Genus Sanguinaria L. - bloodroot. Family Papaveraceae) =750 \2$aSanguinaria$0(DNLM)D031681$5IEN =LDR 00593cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363097702441 =005 20061219082323.0 =008 060905i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006006635 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC268.4$bRC268.44 =150 \\$aCancer genes =550 \\$wg$aGenes =550 \\$aCancer$xGenetic aspects =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 5, 2006$b(Genes, Neoplasm. Scope note: Genes whose abnormal expression, or mutation are associated with the development, growth, or progression of neoplasms. New heading for 2006.) =750 \2$aGenes, Neoplasm$0(DNLM)D052138$5IEN =LDR 03022cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880363097802441 =005 20061219082948.0 =008 060507||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006003525 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNon-coding RNA =450 \\$afRNA =450 \\$aFunctional RNA =450 \\$ancRNA =450 \\$anmRNA =450 \\$aNon-messenger RNA =450 \\$aNon-translated RNA =450 \\$aNoncoding RNA =450 \\$aNontranslated RNA =450 \\$aSmall non-messenger RNA =450 \\$aSmall RNA =450 \\$asnmRNA =450 \\$asRNA =450 \\$aUntranslated RNA =550 \\$wg$aRNA =670 \\$aWork cat.: Weinberg, Z. Accurate annotation of non-coding RNAs in practical time, 2005:$babstr. (functional RNAs not coding for proteins; non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs)) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 5, 2006$b(RNA, Untranslated. Scope note: RNA which does not code for protein but has some enzymatic, structural or regulatory function. Although ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA are also untranslated they are not included here; UF RNA, Noncoding; RNA, Nontranslated) =670 \\$aRegulatory noncoding RNAs database, via WWW, May 5, 2006$b(noncoding RNA (ncRNA); sequences and functions of transcripts which do not code for proteins) =670 \\$aNONCODE, via WWW, May 5, 2006$b(noncoding RNAs (except tRNAs and rRNAs); ncRNA). What is ncRNA? (Since the late 1990s, it has been widely acknowledged that other types of untranslated RNA molecules are present in many different organisms ranging from bacteria to mammals, and are affecting a large variety of processes including plasmid replication, phage development, chromosome structure, DNA transcription, RNA processing and modification, development control and more. These untranslated RNA molecules have been given a variety of names, the term small RNAs (sRNAs) predominantly used for bacterial RNAs while the term noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) has been more common in eukaryotes. In order to have a common term for all such RNAs, we have opted to call all of these functional RNA noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs).) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 5, 2006$b(A non-coding RNA (ncRNA) is any RNA molecule that functions without being translated into a protein. A commonly used synonym is small RNA (sRNA). Less-frequently used synonyms are non-messenger RNA (nmRNA), small non-messenger RNA (snmRNA), or functional RNA (fRNA). The most prominent examples of non-coding RNAs are transfer RNA (tRNA) and ribosomal RNA (rRNA), both of which are involved in the process of translation and gene expression. However, since the late 1990s, many new non-coding RNAs have been found, and thus non-coding RNAs may play a much more significant role than previously thought.) =675 \\$aDictionary of genetic terms, via WWW, May 5, 2006;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of sci. and tech. terms, c2003;$aGlossary of biotechnology and genetic engineering, 1999;$aPrimer on molecular genetics, via WWW, May 5, 2006 =750 \2$aRNA, Untranslated$0(DNLM)D022661$5IEN =LDR 00878cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363097902441 =005 20070613141641.0 =008 061003i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006006447 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC268.44.B73 =150 \\$aBRCA genes =450 \\$aBRCA antioncogenes =450 \\$aBreast and ovarian cancer genes =450 \\$aBReast CAncer genes =550 \\$wg$aAntioncogenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006027956: Building genetic medicine : technology, breast cancer, and the comparative politics of health care / Shobita Parthasarathy, 2007:$bCIP galley (breast and ovarian cancer genes; BRCA1, BReast CAncer gene 1; BRCA2, BReast CAncer gene 2) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 29, 2006$b(Gene, BRCA1; Gene, BRCA2. BRCA stands for BReast CAncer) =750 \2$aGenes, BRCA1$0(DNLM)D019398$5IEN =750 \2$aGenes, BRCA2$0(DNLM)D024522$5IEN =LDR 00914cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363098002441 =005 20061121083457.0 =008 061003i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006006419 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.U48$cBotany =150 \\$aCuminum =450 \\$aCumin (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aUmbelliferae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006048688: Cumin (Cuminum cyminum), c2006. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Cuminum) =670 \\$aDict. flow ferns$b(Cuminum) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Cuminum; cumin) =670 \\$aUsher dict. plants$b(Cuminum) =670 \\$aKunkel, G. Plants for human consumption, 1974$b(Cuminum) =670 \\$aIndex. nom. gen. (plant)$b(Cuminum) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, Aug. 24, 2006$b(Cuminum; cumin; family: Apiaceae) =670 \\$aBiol. & agric. index, via WWW, Aug. 24, 2006$b(titles: Cuminum cyminum) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aCuminum$0(DNLM)D028527$5IEN =LDR 01614cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363098102441 =005 20130313090847.0 =008 060807i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006005865 =040 \\$aIdPI$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMotivational interviewing =450 \\$aIntervention, Motivational enhancement =450 \\$aMotivational counseling =450 \\$aMotivational enhancement intervention =550 \\$wg$aCounseling =550 \\$wg$aInterviewing =550 \\$wg$aMotivation (Psychology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Freudenthal, J. Motivational interviewing (MI) to promote positive oral health behaviors of mothers enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), 2005:$bp. 6 (motivational interviewing; a brief counseling approach that focuses on skills needed to motivate people and provide strategies to move patients from inaction to action) =670 \\$aFeltham, Colin, and Windy Dryden. Dict. of counsel., 2nd ed., c2004:$bp. 142 (motivational interviewing) =670 \\$aMiller, W.R. Motivational interviewing, 1991. =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 4, 2006$b(motivational interviewing; motivational counseling; motivational enhancement intervention) =670 \\$aOCLC, Aug. 4, 2006$b(motivational interviewing) =675 \\$aThes. of psych. index terms, 10th ed., c2005 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the counseling approach that aspires to motivate clients, often with drug and alcohol addictions, and move them from inaction to action, at whatever stage of change they may be. =750 \2$aMotivational Interviewing$0(DNLM)D062405$5IEN =LDR 01367cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363098202441 =005 20061121161019.0 =008 061006i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006001698 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSodium cyanide =450 \\$aCyanide of sodium =450 \\$aCyanogran =450 \\$aHydrocyanic acid, Sodium salt =450 \\$aSodium salt of hydrocyanic acid =550 \\$wg$aCyanides =550 \\$wg$aSodium salts =670 \\$aWork cat.: Electr. reprod./Marks, C.A. Cyanide baiting manual, c1996:$bpp. 14-15 (Sodium, potassium and calcium cyanides have all been used for the destruction of vertebrate pests the world over for many decades; the powdered cyanide salt sodium cyanide (NaCN)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 22, 2006$b(Sodium cyanide is a highly toxic chemical compound, also known as sodium salt of hydrocyanic acid and cyanogran) =670 \\$aHydrogen cyanide and cyanides : human health aspects, 2004, via WWW, Feb. 22, 2006$b(Sodium cyanide (NaCN) is a white hygroscopic crystalline powder with a faint bitter almond-like odour. Common synonyms are cyanide of sodium and hydrocyanic acid, sodium) =670 \\$aInternational chemical safety cards, via International Labour Organization website, Feb. 22, 2006$b(Sodium cyanide. Hydrocyanic acid, sodium salt; NaCN) =750 \2$aSodium Cyanide$0(DNLM)D012966$5IEN =LDR 01018cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363098302441 =005 20061120084648.0 =008 060811i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006006099$zsh 85116832 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR201.S25$cMicrobiology =053 \0$aRA644.S15$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC182.S12$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aSalmonella infections =450 \\$aSalmonella diseases =450 \\$wnne$aSalmonellosis =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 11, 2006$b(Salmonella Infections. Entry term: Salmonellosis. Scope Note: Infections with bacteria of the genus Salmonella) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(salmonellosis: infection by bacteria of the genus Salmonella, either asymptomatic or symptomatic. The types of infection include gastrointestinal, bacteremic, typhoid and paratyphoid fevers, localized infections, and the convalescent or chronic carrier state.) =750 \2$aSalmonella Infections$0(DNLM)D012480$5IEN =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362657402441 =005 20120730163644.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098345 =035 \\$aBZU8251NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRK664$bRK666 =150 \\$aPartial dentures =550 \\$wg$aDentures =750 \2$aDenture, Partial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003829 =LDR 00468cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362657502441 =005 20120730163644.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098337 =035 \\$aBZU8243NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH487 =150 \\$aParthenogenesis =450 \\$aParthogenesis =550 \\$wg$aReproduction =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(parthenogenesis, also parthogenesis) =750 \2$aParthenogenesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010312 =LDR 00581cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362657602441 =005 20120730163644.0 =008 060227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098305 =035 \\$aBZU8211NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPars planitis =450 \\$wnne$aPars plana$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aPars plana$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aUveitis =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 27, 2006$b(Pars Planitis, a type of uveitis) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060414 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Pars plana _{dollar}x Inflammation =750 \2$aPars Planitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015868 =LDR 01434cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362657702441 =005 20120730163643.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098302 =035 \\$aBZU8208NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85098302 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL696.P7$cZoology =053 \0$aSF473.P3$cCage birds =150 \\$aParrots =450 \\$aParakeets =450 \\$aParrakeets =450 \\$wnne$aPsittacidae =450 \\$wnne$aPsittaciformes =450 \\$aPsittacine birds =450 \\$aPsittacines =550 \\$wg$aBirds =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(parrot ... order Psittaciformes. Psittacidae, family of parrots coextensive with the order Psittaciformes. Psittaciformes, order ... comprising parrots and related birds (as the amazons, cockatoos, lorikeets ...); psittacine: a bird of the family Psittacidae) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(parrot ... birds of order Psittaciformes) =670 \\$aHoward birds world$b(Psittaciformes (order not monofamilial)) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill synopsis and class. of living organisms:$bp. 987 (Psittaciformes, includes, parrots, cockatoos, lories, macaws; monofamilial (Psittacidae)) =670 \\$aReade, B. An essay on Edward Lear's Illustrations of the family Psittacidae, or parrots, c1978. =670 \\$aBibliography of psittacine birds, via WWW, Nov. 21, 2001$b(psittacine birds, Psittaciformes) =750 \2$aParrots$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D010311 =LDR 00428cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362657802441 =005 20120730163643.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098277 =035 \\$aBZU8183NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.A65 =150 \\$aParoxysmal tachycardia =450 \\$aTachycardia, Paroxysmal$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aTachycardia =750 \2$aTachycardia, Paroxysmal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013614 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362657902441 =005 20120730163643.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098273 =035 \\$aBZU8179NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC815.6 =150 \\$aParotitis =550 \\$wg$aParotid glands$xDiseases =750 \2$aParotitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010309 =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362658002441 =005 20120730163643.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098271 =035 \\$aBZU8177NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD661 =150 \\$aParotid glands$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aParotid Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010307 =LDR 00346cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362658102441 =005 20120730163643.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098269 =035 \\$aBZU8175NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aParotid glands$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aParotid Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010305 =LDR 00542cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362658202441 =005 20120730163643.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098268 =035 \\$aBZU8174NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL865$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM325$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP191$cPhysiology =150 \\$aParotid glands =450 \\$aParotid duct =450 \\$aStenson's duct =550 \\$wg$aSalivary glands =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aParotid Gland$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010306 =LDR 00377cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362658302441 =005 20120730163643.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098260 =035 \\$aBZU8166NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aParonychia =450 \\$aPanaris =450 \\$aPanaritium =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aParonychia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010304 =LDR 00645cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362658402441 =005 20120730163643.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098118 =035 \\$aBZU8024NU =035 \\$ash 85098118 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC382 =150 \\$aSymptomatic Parkinson's disease =450 \\$aParkinson disease, Symptomatic$5IEN =450 \\$wnne$aParkinsonian syndrome =450 \\$wnne$aParkinsonism, Symptomatic =550 \\$wg$aParkinson's disease =670 \\$aMESH$b(Parkinson disease, Symptomatic x Parkinsonian syndrome) =750 \2$aParkinson Disease, Secondary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010302 =LDR 00658cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362658502441 =005 20120730163642.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098117 =035 \\$aBZU8023NU =035 \\$ash 85098117 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC382 =150 \\$aPostencephalitic Parkinson's disease =450 \\$wnne$aParkinsonism, Postencephalitic =450 \\$aPost-encephalitic Parkinson's disease =550 \\$wg$aEpidemic encephalitis$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aParkinson's disease =670 \\$aMESH$b(Parkinson Disease, Postencephalitic) =750 \2$aParkinson Disease, Postencephalitic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010301 =LDR 01130cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362658602441 =005 20120730163642.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098115 =035 \\$aBZU8021NU =035 \\$ash 85098115 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC382 =150 \\$aParkinson's disease =450 \\$aPalsy, Shaking =450 \\$wnne$aParalysis agitans =450 \\$aParkinson disease =450 \\$wnne$aParkinsonism =450 \\$aShaking palsy =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aExtrapyramidal disorders =670 \\$aReader's guide$b(Parkinson's disease) =670 \\$aAm. herit. dict.$b(Parkinson's disease) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Parkinson disease x Diffuse Lewy Body disease, Lewy Body disease, Paralysis agitans, Ramsay Hunt paralysis syndrome) =670 \\$aBritannica:$bv. 9, p. 160 (Parkinson's disease, also called shaking palsy, paralysis agitans, parkinson's syndrome or parkinsonism) =670 \\$aAcad. Am. encyc.$b(Parkinson's disease or parkinsonism) =670 \\$aCRISP Thes.$b(Parkinson's disease) =750 \2$aParkinson Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010300 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362658702441 =005 20120730163642.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098035 =035 \\$aBZU7941NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP382.P3 =150 \\$aParietal lobes =550 \\$wg$aCerebral cortex =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aParietal Lobe$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010296 =LDR 00318cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362658802441 =005 20120730163642.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098016 =035 \\$aBZU7922NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aParents =550 \\$wg$aFamilies =750 \2$aParents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010290 =LDR 00845cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362658902441 =005 20120730163642.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098009 =035 \\$aBZU7915NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aParenting =450 \\$aParent behavior =450 \\$aParental behavior in humans =550 \\$wg$aChild rearing =550 \\$wg$aParent and child =550 \\$wg$aParenthood =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the skills, attributes and attitudes needed for parenthood. Works on the methods and techniques of raising children are entered under$aChild rearing.$iWorks on the psycho-social interaction between parents and their minor children are entered under$aParent and child. =681 \\$iNotes under$aChild rearing; Parent and child =750 \2$aParenting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016487 =LDR 00629cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362659002441 =005 20120730163642.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098004 =035 \\$aBZU7910NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM149 =150 \\$aParenteral therapy =450 \\$aExtra-oral medication =450 \\$aInfusions, Parenteral$5IEN =450 \\$aParenteral medication =450 \\$aTherapeutics, Parenteral =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xAdministration =550 \\$wg$aInjections =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aInfusions, Parenteral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007263 =LDR 00514cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362659102441 =005 20110504103253.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85098003 =035 \\$aBZU7909NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM149$cTherapeutics =053 \\$aRS201.P37$cPharmacy =150 \\$aParenteral solutions =450 \\$aSolutions, Parenteral =550 \\$wg$aParenteral therapy =550 \\$wg$aSolutions (Pharmacy) =750 \2$aParenteral Nutrition Solutions$0(DNLM)D057947$5IEN =LDR 00636cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362659202441 =005 20120730163642.0 =008 060222i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098002 =035 \\$aBZU7908NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ53.P37 =150 \\$aParenteral feeding of children =550 \\$wg$aArtificial feeding of children =550 \\$wg$aParenteral therapy for children =750 \2$81$wb$aParenteral Nutrition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010288 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aParenteral Nutrition$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00705cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362659302441 =005 20120730163642.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097999 =035 \\$aBZU7905NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM224 =150 \\$aParenteral feeding =450 \\$aFeeding, Intravenous =450 \\$aFeeding, Parenteral =450 \\$aIntravenous feeding =450 \\$aParenteral hyperalimentation =450 \\$aParenteral nutrition =450 \\$aTotal parenteral nutrition =550 \\$wg$aArtificial feeding =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =550 \\$wg$aParenteral therapy =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aParenteral Nutrition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010288 =LDR 00545cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362659402441 =005 20120730163625.0 =008 930524||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095561 =035 \\$aBZU5467NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD410$bQD412 =150 \\$aOrganometallic compounds =450 \\$aMetallo-organic compounds =450 \\$aMetalloids, Organic =450 \\$aMetalorganic compounds =450 \\$aOrganometalloids =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =750 \2$aOrganometallic Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009942 =LDR 00505cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362659502441 =005 20120730163625.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095560 =035 \\$aBZU5466NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD412.H6 =150 \\$aOrganomercury compounds =450 \\$aMercury organic compounds =550 \\$wg$aMercury compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganometallic compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOrganomercury Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009941 =LDR 00626cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362659602441 =005 20120730163625.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095557 =035 \\$aBZU5463NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD412.L5 =150 \\$aOrganolithium compounds =450 \\$aLithium organic compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganometallic compounds =750 \2$81$wb$aOrganometallic Compounds$0(DNLM)D009942 =750 \2$81$wb$aLithium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008094 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aOrganometallic Compounds$iand$aLithium$5IEN =LDR 01737cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362659702441 =005 20121226153304.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095551 =035 \\$aBZU5457NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD305.H15$cAliphatic compounds =053 \0$aQD341.H3$cAromatic compounds =053 \0$aQD412$cOrganometallic compounds =150 \\$aOrganohalogen compounds =450 \\$aHalogen organic compounds =450 \\$aHalogenated organic compounds =550 \\$wg$aHalogen compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =670 \\$aSABS Standards Division. Detergent-disinfectants based on organic halogen compounds (other than iodine compounds), 2009. =670 \\$aSABS Standards Division. Disinfectants based on organic halogen compounds (other than iodine compounds), 2011. =670 \\$aM�azor, L. Analytical chemistry of organic halogen compounds, 1975. =670 \\$aVan Leeuwen, J. The fate of organic halogen compounds of pulp and paper mill effluents in receiving environments, 1995. =670 \\$aEgyankor, K.B. Interactions of some organo-halogen compounds with hepatic sub-cellular components, 1979. =670 \\$aEco-toxicity of heavy metals and organo-halogen compounds, 1974. =670 \\$aGr�n, C. Organic halogens, 1990. =670 \\$aMechanistic aspects of the thermal formation of halogenated organic compounds including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, 1983. =670 \\$aHalogenated-organic containing wastes, c1988. =670 \\$aNATO Science Committee. Conference (1974 : Mont-Gabriel, Qu�ebec). Ecological toxicology research : effects of heavy metal and organohalogen compounds, c1975. =750 \2$aHalogens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006219 =LDR 00471cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362659802441 =005 20060705084936.0 =008 930524||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095549 =035 \\$aBZU5455NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD412.A9 =150 \\$aOrganogold compounds =450 \\$aGold organic compounds =550 \\$wg$aGold compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganotransition metal compounds =750 \2$aOrganogold Compounds$0(DNLM)D050607$5IEN =LDR 00417cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362659902441 =005 20120730163625.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095526 =035 \\$aBZU5432NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD58.9 =150 \\$aOrganizational effectiveness =550 \\$wg$aManagement =550 \\$wg$aOrganization =750 \2$aEfficiency, Organizational$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D017598 =LDR 00611cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362660002441 =005 20120730163624.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095525 =035 \\$aBZU5431NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHD58.8 =150 \\$aOrganizational change =450 \\$aChange, Organizational =450 \\$aOrganization development =450 \\$aOrganizational development =450 \\$aOrganizational innovation =550 \\$wg$aManagement =550 \\$wg$aOrganization =550 \\$aManpower planning =750 \2$aOrganizational Innovation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009936 =LDR 00555cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362660102441 =005 20120730163624.0 =008 040326||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095521 =035 \\$aBZU5427NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dUkOxU =150 \\$aOrganization =360 \\$isubdivision$aOrganization$iunder military services, e.g.$aUnited States--Armed Forces--Organization =450 \\$aOrganisation =550 \\$aManagement =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Organise; Brit. variant of organize) =750 \2$aOrganization and administration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009934 =LDR 01612cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362660202441 =005 20141009160450.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095504 =035 \\$aBZU5410NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dCU-A =053 \0$aS605.5 =150 \\$aOrganic farming =360 \\$isubdivision$aOrganic farming$iunder individual crops and groups of crops, e.g.$aCorn--Organic farming =450 \\$aEcological agriculture =450 \\$aOrganic agriculture$5IEN =450 \\$aOrganic crops =450 \\$aOrganic cultivation =450 \\$aOrganic production of crops =450 \\$aOrganiculture =450 \\$aRegenerative agriculture =550 \\$wg$aAgriculture =670 \\$aLetter from F. Pohl, Mann Library, March 27, 1990, and phone call to J. Maclean, NAL, April 5, 1990$b(similar headings: biodynamic agriculture, biological agriculture, ecological agriculture, regenerative agriculture) =670 \\$aMart�inez-S�anchez, J.C. The role of organic production in biodiversity conservation in shade coffee plantations, 2008:$babstr. (impact of organic agriculture in coffee plantations in Nicaragua; coffee cultivation) p. 1, etc. (coffee grown under shaded conditions and organically cultivated; organic cultivation; organic coffee; organic farms; organic coffee plantations; organic coffee production) =670 \\$aOrganic cotton : from field to final product, 1999. =670 \\$aOCLC, Nov. 7, 2008$b(organic sweet corn systems; organic sweet corn production; organic field corn production) =750 \2$aOrganic Agriculture$0(DNLM)D058871$5IEN =LDR 00955cz 2200217n 4500 =001 9880362660302441 =005 20241022102904.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095499 =035 \\$aBZU5405NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aOrganic compounds =360 \\$igroups and classes of organic compounds and individual organic substances, e.g.,$aOrganothallium compounds; Organic cyclic compounds =360 \\$igroups and classes of organic compounds and individual organic substances =450 \\$aCompounds, Organic =450 \\$aOrganic chemicals =550 \\$wg$aCarbon compounds =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 18, 2012$b(An organic compound is any member of a large class of gaseous, liquid, or solid chemical compounds whose molecules contain carbon.) =750 \2$aOrganic Chemicals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009930 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aLuciferins$0(DNLM)D000090562$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00417cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362660402441 =005 20120730163624.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095463 =035 \\$aBZU5369NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD129.5 =150 \\$aOrgan donors =450 \\$aDonors, Organ =450 \\$aTissue donors$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aPersons =750 \2$aTissue Donors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014019 =LDR 00477cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362660502441 =005 20120730163624.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095342 =035 \\$aBZU5248NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC898.3 =150 \\$aOrchitis =450 \\$aOrcheitis =450 \\$aTestis$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =550 \\$wg$aTestis$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOrchitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009920 =LDR 00412cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362660602441 =005 20100722090917.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095340 =035 \\$aBZU5246NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRD592 =150 \\$aOrchiopexy =450 \\$aOrchidopexy =450 \\$aOrchiorrhaphy =550 \\$wg$aCryptorchism$xSurgery =750 \2$aOrchiopexy$0(DNLM)D056126$5IEN =LDR 00469cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362660702441 =005 20120730163624.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095334 =035 \\$aBZU5240NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85095334 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.O64$cBotany =053 \\$aSB409$bSB409.8$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aOrchids =450 \\$aOrchidaceae =550 \\$wg$aOrchidales =750 \2$aOrchidaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029595 =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362660802441 =005 20120730163624.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095320 =035 \\$aBZU5226NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOrbiviruses =450 \\$aOrbivirus =550 \\$wg$aArboviruses =550 \\$wg$aReoviruses =750 \2$aOrbivirus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018163 =LDR 01855cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362660902441 =005 20140422080756.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095285 =035 \\$aBZU5191NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P94$cZoology =150 \\$aBornean orangutan =450 \\$aBornean orang-utan =450 \\$aOrang-utan =450 \\$wnne$aOrang-utans =450 \\$wnne$aOrangutan =450 \\$aPongo pygmaeus =450 \\$aSimia satyrus =550 \\$wg$aOrangutans =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 7, 2014$b(under Orangutan: The orangutans are the two exclusively Asian species of extant great apes. Native to Indonesia and Malaysia, orangutans are currently found in only the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra. Classified in the genus Pongo, orangutans were considered to be one species. However, since 1996, they have been divided into two species: the Bornean orangutan (P. pygmaeus) and the Sumatran orangutan (P. abelii).) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History website, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Pongo pygmaeus. Common name: Bornean Orangutan) =670 \\$aAnimal diversity web, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Genus Pongo - orangutan. Species: Pongo abelii (Sumatran orangutan); Pongo pygmaeus (Bornean orangutan)) =670 \\$aITIS, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Pongo pygmaeus - orangutan) =670 \\$aThe IUCN red list of threatened species, 2013.2, via WWW, Jan. 7, 2014$b(Pongo pygmaeus (Bornean Orangutan)) =670 \\$aOCLC, Jan. 8, 2014$b(in titles: Bornean orang-utan; Bornean orang-utan (Pongo pygmaeus); Bornean and Sumatran orang-utans; Bornean orang-utans (Pongo pygmaeus); Bornean orang-utans, Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20140328 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Orangutan =750 \2$aPongo pygmaeus$0(DNLM)D011148$5IEN =LDR 01883cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362661002441 =005 20120730163624.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095257 =035 \\$aBZU5163NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R98$cBotany =053 \0$aSB370.O7$cFruit culture =150 \\$aOranges =450 \\$aCitrus sinensis =450 \\$aCommon oranges =450 \\$wnne$aOrange =450 \\$aOrange tree =450 \\$aSweet oranges =550 \\$wg$aCitrus =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-34206: Chessen, B. Orange juice, 1997:$bCIP galley (orange, oranges) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Oranges uf oranges, sweet uf sweet oranges rt citrus oblonga rt citrus sinensis) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(orange; sweet orange Citrus sinensis) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(orange (Citrus sinensis (sweet orange)) =670 \\$aLC database, July 29, 1997$b(orange, oranges) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck Sweet orange; horticulturally 4 groups (Mediterranean oranges, Spanish oranges, Blood oranges, Navel oranges) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 48 (Oranges; Oranges, Sweet; Citrus sinensis See Oranges, Sweet) =670 \\$aFAO plant and plant products$b(Citrus sinensis 1. common orange tree, sweet orange tree) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Citrus sinensis Sweet orange) =670 \\$aTerrell cklist. names 3,000 vasc. plants$b(Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck sweet orange) =670 \\$aHowes dict. useful and everyday plants$b(orange Citrus sinensis (=C. aurantium var. sinensis) the common sweet orange) =670 \\$aRay, R. Citrus, 1980:$bp. 45+ (Sweet oranges include navel oranges, common oranges (incl. Valencia), pigmented (or blood) oranges, and Arizona Sweets) =670 \\$aSpiegel-Roy, P. Biology of citrus, 1996:$bp. 33 (Citrus sinensis Osbeck Sweet orange) =750 \2$aCitrus sinensis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032084 =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362661102441 =005 20170827165840.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095250 =035 \\$aBZU5156NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOral surgeons =550 \\$wg$aDentists =550 \\$wg$aSurgeons =550 \\$aMouth$xSurgery =750 \2$aOral and Maxillofacial Surgeons$0(DNLM)D000066794$5IEN =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362661202441 =005 20120730163624.0 =008 021023||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095245 =035 \\$aBZU5151NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOral mucosa =450 \\$aMouth mucosa$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aMouth =550 \\$wg$aMucous membrane =750 \2$aMouth Mucosa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009061 =LDR 00584cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362661302441 =005 20120730163623.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095244 =035 \\$aBZU5150NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM162 =150 \\$aOral medication =450 \\$aAdministration, Oral$5IEN =450 \\$aDrugs by mouth =450 \\$aMedication, Oral =450 \\$aMouth, Medication by =450 \\$aPeroral medication =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xAdministration =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =750 \2$aAdministration, Oral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000284 =LDR 00509cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362661402441 =005 20120730163623.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095243 =035 \\$aBZU5149NU =035 \\$ash 85095243 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOral manifestations of general diseases =450 \\$aOral symptoms of general diseases =550 \\$wg$aGums$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMouth$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSymptoms =750 \2$aOral Manifestations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009912 =LDR 00732cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362661502441 =005 20120730163623.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095227 =035 \\$aBZU5133NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG137.5 =150 \\$aOral contraceptives =450 \\$aAnovulants, Oral =450 \\$aBirth control pills =450 \\$aContraceptives, Oral =450 \\$aOral anovulants =450 \\$aOral contraceptives, Female =450 \\$aPill, Birth control =450 \\$aPill, The =550 \\$wg$aContraceptive drugs =550 \\$wg$aGynecologic drugs =550 \\$wg$aProgestational hormones =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aContraceptives, Oral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003276 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362661602441 =005 20120730163623.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095209 =035 \\$aBZU5115NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE940$bRE981 =150 \\$aOptometry =550 \\$aEye$xAccommodation and refraction =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOptometry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009907 =LDR 00665cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362661702441 =005 20180928110739.0 =008 931217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095205 =035 \\$aBZU5111NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOptometrists =450 \\$aDoctors of optometry =450 \\$aDOs (Optometry) =450 \\$aOculists =450 \\$aODs (Optometry) =450 \\$aOphthalmic opticians =450 \\$aRefractionists =550 \\$wg$aMedical personnel =550 \\$aOpticians =670 \\$aRandom House$b(D.O.: Doctor of optometry, Doctor of Osteopathy; O.D.: Doctor of optometry) =750 \2$aOptometrists$0D000072162$5IEN =LDR 00495cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362661802441 =005 20120504144251.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095199 =035 \\$aBZU5105NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD96.O6$cGeneral analytical chemistry =150 \\$aOptoacoustic spectroscopy =450 \\$aPAS (Spectroscopy) =450 \\$aPhotoacoustic spectroscopy =550 \\$wg$aLaser spectroscopy =750 \2$aPhotoacoustic Techniques$0(DNLM)D061088$5IEN =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362661902441 =005 20090210104318.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095181 =035 \\$aBZU5087NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC350$bQC467 =150 \\$aOptics =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aOptical =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =550 \\$aLight =750 \2$aOptics and Photonics$0(DNLM)D055095$5IEN =LDR 00516cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362662002441 =005 20120730163623.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095172 =035 \\$aBZU5078NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTK7895.M4$5IEN =053 \\$aTA1635$cApplied optics =150 \\$aOptical storage devices =550 \\$wg$aComputer storage devices =550 \\$wg$aComputers$xOptical equipment =550 \\$aLaser recording =750 \2$aOptical Storage Devices$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016249 =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362662102441 =005 20120730163623.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095168 =035 \\$aBZU5074NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD473 =150 \\$aOptical rotatory dispersion =550 \\$wg$aDispersion =550 \\$wg$aOptical rotation =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOptical Rotatory Dispersion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009905 =LDR 00436cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362662202441 =005 20091028082544.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095167 =035 \\$aBZU5073NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD651 =150 \\$aOptical rotation =550 \\$wg$aMolecular rotation =550 \\$wg$aPolariscope =550 \\$aPolarization (Light) =750 \2$aOptical Rotation$0(DNLM)D009904$5IEN =LDR 00737cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362662302441 =005 20091026165313.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095150 =035 \\$aBZU5056NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRE73$cExamination of eye$5IEN =053 \\$aQC371$bQC376$cOptics$5IEN =053 \\$aQC370.5$bQC379$cOptics =053 \\$aTS510$bTS518$cManufacturing =150 \\$aOptical instruments =450 \\$aAberration, Chromatic and spherical$5IEN =450 \\$aInstruments, Optical$5IEN =450 \\$aOptics$xInstruments =550 \\$wg$aPhysical instruments =750 \2$aOptical Devices$0(DNLM)D055096$5IEN =750 \2$aOptics and Photonics$xinstrumentation$0(DNLM)D055095Q000295$5IEN =LDR 00497cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362662402441 =005 20120730163623.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095148 =035 \\$aBZU5054NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP495 =150 \\$aOptical illusions =450 \\$aIllusions, Optical =550 \\$wg$aHallucinations and illusions =550 \\$wg$aPhysiological optics =550 \\$wg$aVisual perception =750 \2$aOptical Illusions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009903 =LDR 00507cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362662502441 =005 20111029143557.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095145 =035 \\$aBZU5051NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTK8306 =150 \\$aOptical fibers =450 \\$aLight guides (Optical fibers) =550 \\$wg$aFiber optics =550 \\$wg$aFibers =550 \\$wg$aOptical materials =550 \\$wg$aOptical wave guides =750 \2$aOptical Fibers$0(DNLM)D055100$5IEN =LDR 00439cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362662602441 =005 20120730163623.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095135 =035 \\$aBZU5041NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRE702.O =150 \\$aOptic neuritis =450 \\$aOptic nerve$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aNeuritis =550 \\$wg$aOptic nerve$xDiseases =750 \2$aOptic Neuritis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009902 =LDR 00328cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362662702441 =005 20120730163623.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095134 =035 \\$aBZU5040NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOptic nerve$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$aOptic Nerve Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020221 =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362662802441 =005 20120730163622.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095133 =035 \\$aBZU5039NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC280.E9 =150 \\$aOptic nerve$xTumors =750 \2$aOptic Nerve Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019574 =LDR 00419cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362662902441 =005 20120730163622.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095132 =035 \\$aBZU5038NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE727$bRE728 =150 \\$aOptic nerve$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aNeuroophthalmology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOptic Nerve Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009901 =LDR 00526cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362663002441 =005 20120730163622.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095130 =035 \\$aBZU5036NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL949$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM511$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aOptic nerve =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Cranial =550 \\$wg$aPosterior segment (Eye) =550 \\$wg$aVisual pathways =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOptic Nerve$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009900 =LDR 00433cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362663102441 =005 20080227104434.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095129 =035 \\$aBZU5035NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL937 =053 \\$aQM455 =053 \\$aQP381 =150 \\$aOptic lobes =450 \\$aOptic ganglion =550 \\$wg$aBrain =750 \2$aOptic Lobe, Nonmammalian$0(DNLM)D009899$5IEN =LDR 00557cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362663202441 =005 20120730163622.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095128 =035 \\$aBZU5034NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOptic disc =450 \\$aBlind spot =450 \\$aBlindspot =450 \\$aDisc, Optic =450 \\$aOptic disk$5IEN =450 \\$aOptic papills =450 \\$aPapills, Optic =550 \\$wg$aOptic nerve =550 \\$wg$aRetina =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOptic Disk$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009898 =LDR 00487cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362663302441 =005 20120730163622.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095126 =035 \\$aBZU5032NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL937 =053 \\$aQM455 =053 \\$aQP381 =150 \\$aOptic chiasm =550 \\$wg$aBrain =550 \\$wg$aOptic nerve =550 \\$wg$aVisual pathways =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOptic Chiasm$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009897 =LDR 00385cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362663402441 =005 20060515084659.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095125 =035 \\$aBZU5031LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOpsonins and opsonic index =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =550 \\$wg$aPhagocytosis =750 \2$aOpsonin Proteins$0(DNLM)D009895$5IEN =LDR 00353cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362663502441 =005 20120730163622.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095114 =035 \\$aBZU5020NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOpportunistic infections =550 \\$wg$aInfection =750 \2$aOpportunistic Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009894 =LDR 01232cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362663602441 =005 20120730163622.0 =008 991103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095108 =035 \\$aBZU5014NU =035 \\$aSH 85095108 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.M34$cZoology =150 \\$aOpossums =450 \\$aAmerican opossums =450 \\$aAmerican possums =450 \\$aDidelphidae =450 \\$aMarmosidae =450 \\$aPossums, American =550 \\$wg$aDidelphimorphia =670 \\$aCorbet, G.B. World list mam. species, 1991:$bp. 9 (Didelphidae, American opossums) =670 \\$aHershkovitz, P. The South American gracile mouse opossum ... (Marmosidae, Marsupialia), 1992$b(new family Marmosidae) =670 \\$aPhone call to Joy Gold, Smithsonian Inst., Jan. 4, 1993$b(Smithsonian does not yet recognize Marmosidae, includes genera in Didelphidae) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Opossum, also possum) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world:$bp. 15 (family Didelphidae, order Didelphimorphia) =670 \\$aIntegrated Taxonomic Info. System, Oct. 11, 1999$b(Didelphidae. Order Didelphimorphia. Common names: opossums, American opossums) =750 \2$aOpossums$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009893 =LDR 00507cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362663702441 =005 20200610121104.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095096 =035 \\$aBZU5002NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85095096 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV5816$cSocial aspects =053 \0$aRC568.O6$cMedicine =150 \\$aOpium abuse =450 \\$aOpium addiction =450 \\$wnne$aOpium habit =550 \\$wg$aDrug abuse =750 \2$aOpium Dependence$0(DNLM)D000074607$5IEN =LDR 00419cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362663802441 =005 20120730163622.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095095 =035 \\$aBZU5001NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSB295.O6 =150 \\$aOpium =550 \\$wg$aNarcotics =550 \\$aMorphine =550 \\$aOpioids =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOpium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009892 =LDR 00344cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362663902441 =005 20120730163622.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095093 =035 \\$aBZU4999NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOpisthorchiasis =550 \\$wg$aHelminthiasis =750 \2$aOpisthorchiasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009889 =LDR 00344cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362664002441 =005 20120730163622.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095086 =035 \\$aBZU4992NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOpioids$xReceptors =450 \\$aOpioid receptors =750 \2$aReceptors, Opioid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011957 =LDR 00615cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362664102441 =005 20120730163622.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095080 =035 \\$aBZU4986NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE78 =150 \\$aOphthalmoscopy =450 \\$aFundoscopy =450 \\$aFunduscopy =450 \\$wnne$aOphthalmoscope and ophthalmoscopy =550 \\$wg$aEye$xExamination =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(ophthalmoscopy. Also called funduscopy (imprecise), fundoscopy (imprecise)) =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aOphthalmoscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009887 =LDR 00384cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362664202441 =005 20120730163622.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095071 =035 \\$aBZU4977NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE =150 \\$aOphthalmology =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aEye$xDiseases =750 \2$aOphthalmology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009885 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362664302441 =005 20180928105453.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095069 =035 \\$aBZU4975NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOphthalmologists =450 \\$aOculists =550 \\$wg$aOphthalmology =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =750 \2$aOphthalmologists$0D000072163 =LDR 00627cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362664402441 =005 20120730163617.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094129 =035 \\$aBZU4035NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOedipus complex =450 \\$aEdipus complex =550 \\$wg$aComplexes (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aMothers and sons =550 \\$wg$aParent and child =550 \\$wg$aPsychoanalysis =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =550 \\$wg$aSex (Psychology) =550 \\$aElectra complex =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOedipus Complex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009813 =LDR 00685cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362664502441 =005 20180117101523.0 =008 050629i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094110 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \\$aQP458$cPhysiology$5IEN =053 \\$aBF271$cPsychology$5IEN =150 \\$aOdors =360 \\$isubdivisions$aOdor$iand$aEffect of odors on$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Odor; Fishes--Effect of odors on =450 \\$aAromas =450 \\$aFragrances =450 \\$aScents =450 \\$aSmells =550 \\$wg$aAir$xPollution =550 \\$wg$aNuisances =550 \\$wg$aSmell =750 \2$aOdorants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009812 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362664602441 =005 20060705082532.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094100 =035 \\$aBZU4006NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOdontogenic tumors =550 \\$wg$aJaws$xTumors =550 \\$wg$aMouth$xTumors =550 \\$wg$aTumors =750 \2$aOdontogenic Tumors$0(DNLM)D009808$5IEN =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362664702441 =005 20060705082706.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85094099 =035 \\$aBZU4005NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOdontogenic cysts =550 \\$wg$aJaws$xCysts =750 \2$aOdontogenic Cysts$0(DNLM)D009807$5IEN =LDR 00556cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362664802441 =005 20130314133937.0 =008 030414i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094090 =035 \\$aBZU3996NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL520$bQL520.42 =150 \\$aOdonata =450 \\$aLibelluloidea =450 \\$aOdes (Insects) =450 \\$aOdonates =450 \\$aParaneuroptera =550 \\$wg$aInsects =670 \\$aThe world of odes, via WWW, Apr. 14, 2003$b(odonates; 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Geographical descriptions of the world's oceans, including popular accounts of their various features and "mysteries" are entered under$aOcean. =681 \\$iNote under$aOcean =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOceanography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009791 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362665602441 =005 20120730163616.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85093928 =035 \\$aBZU3834NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aOceanographers =550 \\$wg$aEarth scientists =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOceanography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009791 =LDR 01522cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362665702441 =005 20130514083550.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85093862 =035 \\$aBZU3768NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGR890$bGR915$cFolklore =053 \0$aGT5750$bGT6390$cManners and customs =053 \0$aHB2581$bHB2787$cStatistics =053 \0$aHF5381$bHF5382.5$cVocational guidance =053 \0$aHT675$bHT690$cSocial classes =150 \\$aOccupations =360 \\$isubdivision$aOccupations$iunder names of individual religious and monastic orders, e.g.$aJesuits--Occupations;$iand subdivision$aVocational guidance$iunder names of individual corporate bodies and military services, and under occupations, fields of endeavor, and types of industries, e.g.,$aUnited States. 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Works on retraining persons with obsolete vocational skills are entered under$aOccupational retraining.$iWorks on on-the-job training of employees are entered under$aEmployees--Training of.$iWorks on vocational instruction within the standard educational system, usually at the secondary level are entered under$aVocational education.$iWorks on the efforts of educational institutions and the community to teach individuals the values of a work-oriented society in preparation for meaningful employment are entered under$aCareer education. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCareer education; Employees--Training of; Occupational retraining; Vocational education =750 \2$aVocational Education$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014829 =LDR 00483cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362666002441 =005 20120730163621.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85095066 =035 \\$aBZU4972NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE88 =150 \\$aOphthalmic nursing =450 \\$aEye$xDiseases$xNursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =750 \2$aEye 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The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of genotyping for CYP2D6 for the management of women with breast cancer treated with tamoxifen, 2011 =670 \\$aMedical Reference Encyclopedia Online, 15 Dec. 2011$b(Cytochrome P-450 CYP2D6; a cytochrome P450 enzyme that catalyzes the hydroxylation of many drugs and environmental chemicals) =670 \\$aMESH online, Dec. 19, 2011$b(Cytochrome P-450 CYP2D6: A cytochrome P450 enzyme that catalyzes the hydroxylation of many drugs and environmental chemicals, such as DEBRISOQUINE; ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS; and TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS. This enzyme is deficient in up to 10 percent of the Caucasian population. Year introduced: 1997) =750 \2$aCytochrome P-450 CYP2D6$0(DNLM)D019389$5IEN =LDR 02327cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363247102441 =005 20120611102659.0 =008 120201||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011005577 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR185.8.I56 =150 \\$aInterleukin-18 =450 \\$aIFN-gamma inducing factor =450 \\$aIGIF (Interferon-gamma inducing factor) =450 \\$aIL-18 (Biomolecule) =450 \\$aInducing factor, IFN-gamma =450 \\$aInducing factor, Interferon-gamma =450 \\$aInducing factor, Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma)- =450 \\$aInterferon-gamma (IFN-gamma)-inducing factor =450 \\$aInterferon-gamma inducing factor =550 \\$wg$aCytokines =550 \\$wg$aInterleukins =670 \\$aWork cat: Ingram, J.T. Exhaustion renders CD8 T cells unresponsive to antigen-independent activation and is characterized by IL-18 receptor down regulation, 2011:$babstr. (Combinations of interleukin (IL)-12, IL-18, and IL-21 have been shown to induce the antigen-independent production of IFN-[gamma] by effector and memory CD8 T cells. In this study we investigated whether exhausted CD8 T cells are sensitive to activation by these cytokines) =670 \\$aJournal of infectious diseases, Dec. 1998:$bp. 1830 (Interleukin-18 (IL-18) is a newly described cytokine, formerly called interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma)-inducing factor) =670 \\$aJournal of dental research, July 2007:$bp. 586 (Interleukin 18 and periodontal disease) p. 587 (IL-18 is a proinflammatory and tumor-suppressive cytokine, which, due to its structure, receptor family, and signal transduction pathways, belongs to the IL-1 cytokine family. It is unique, with the capacity to induce either Th1 [T helper 1) or Th2 [T helper 2] differentiation, depending on the immunological context) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Nov. 21, 2011$b(Interleukin-18 -- A cytokine which resembles IL-1 structurally and IL-12 functionally. It enhances the cytotoxic activity of NK cells and cytotoxic T-lymphocytes, and appears to play a role both as neuroimmunomodulator and in the induction of mucosal immunity) ([MeSH 450s]: IFN-gamma inducing factor; Interferon-gamma inducing factor) =670 \\$aRheumatology, Mar. 2001:$bp. 302 ( ... interleukin-18 ( ... also called ... IGIF)) =750 \2$aInterleukin-18$0(DNLM)D020382$5IEN =LDR 00644cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363247202441 =005 20120611104601.0 =008 120202i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011005434 =040 \\$aOU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTroponin I =450 \\$aTni peptide =550 \\$wg$aBiochemical markers =550 \\$wg$aMicrofilament proteins =550 \\$wg$aPeptides =670 \\$aWork cat: Use of cardiac troponin I for early detection of myocardial damage in dairy cows, 2008. =670 \\$aMeSH, Nov. 13, 2011. =670 \\$aPubChem, viewed Jan. 12, 2012$b(Troponin l; also known as Tni peptide) =750 \2$aTroponin I$0(DNLM)D019210$5IEN =LDR 02386cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363247302441 =005 20120611104359.0 =008 111205i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011005387 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.T47 =150 \\$aThrombospondin-1 =450 \\$aTHBS-1 (Thrombospondin-1) =450 \\$aTSP-1 (Thrombospondin-1) =450 \\$aTSP1 (Thrombospondin-1) =550 \\$wg$aThrombospondins =670 \\$aWork cat: Yan, Q. Structural basis for thrombospondin-1-calreticulin interactions underlying calreticulin-induced focal adhesion disassembly, 2009. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Nov. 14, 2011$b(Thrombospondin 1 -- An extracellular matrix glycoprotein from platelets and a variety of normal and transformed cells of both mesenchymal and epithelial origin. Thrombospondin-1 is believed to play a role in cell migration and proliferation, during embryogenesis and wound repair. Also, it has been studied for its use as a potential regulator of tumor growth and metastasis) =670 \\$aCellular and molecular life sciences, Mar. 2008:$bp. 728 (Thrombospondin-1 (TSP1) is a large glycoprotein that is synthesized and secreted by many cell types in response to injury and certain growth factors. TSP1 is expressed transiently at various sites during development, but high expression in the healthy adult is largely restricted to megakaryocytes, circulating platelets, and sites of tissue remodeling or injury) =670 \\$aJournal of cell science, Nov. 15, 2002:$bp. 4353 (Thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1) is a platelet-derived, matricellular protein which, unlike traditional extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, does not constitute an integral component of the structural elements of the cellular environment. Rather TSP-1 has been shown to modulate a number of diverse cellular processes, and plays a dynamic role in determining cellular function) =670 \\$aArteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology, Jan. 2003:$bp. 6 (Thrombospondins are glycoproteins which constitute a family of at least five, structurally related, multidomain ECM [extracellular matrix] proteins, of which three (THBS-1, -2 and, -5) have been detected in vascular tissue. Whereas a range of functional properties have been attributed to THBS-1, the diverse functions in the ECM of THBS-2 and -5 remain poorly understood) =750 \2$aThrombospondin 1$0(DNLM)D019700$5IEN =LDR 02787cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363247402441 =005 20130313094039.0 =008 111128i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011005252 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aIntrinsic optical imaging =450 \\$aImaging, Intrinsic optical =450 \\$aIntrinsic optical signal imaging =450 \\$aIOS imaging =450 \\$aOptical imaging, Intrinsic =450 \\$aOptical signal imaging, Intrinsic =450 \\$aSignal imaging, Intrinsic optical =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic imaging =670 \\$aWork cat: Li, Y.-G. Development of a rapid line-scan confocal imager for optical monitoring of retinal activation, 2010:$bp. 1 (Fast intrinsic optical signals (IOSs) associated with neural activation offer an attractive strategy for dynamic imaging of neural activity and may provide a noninvasive methodology for the evaluation of retinal functional integrity) =670 \\$aNeuroimage, June 2005:$bp. 330 (Intrinsic optical signal imaging measures local activation-related changes in light reflected from neural tissue) =670 \\$aNature reviews. Neuroscience, June 2006:$bp. 451 (Intrinsic optical imaging. Imaging technique that detects neuronal activity by virtue of changes in the optical properties of brain tissue as neurons start to fire, such as changes in the degree of blood oxygenation or the osmotic status of cells) =670 \\$aFrontiers in cellular neuroscience, via WWW, Nov. 14, 2011$bJuly 2009, v. 3, art. 5, p. 1 ("Intrinsic" optical imaging. Optical imaging most often refers to imaging modalities based on fluorescent probes that transform network activity into optical signals. There are, however, approaches that use "intrinsic" optical signals that correlate with neuronal activity. These methods rely on changes in light absorption and scattering or tissue autofluorescence, negating the need for exogenous application of chemical dyes) =670 \\$aOptics express, via WWW, Nov. 14, 2011$bv. 19, issue 1, Jan. 3, 2011, p. 99 (Simultaneous monitoring of many functioning [Beta]-cells is essential for understanding [Beta]-cell dysfunction as an early event in the progression to diabetes. Intrinsic optical signal (IOS) imaging has been shown to allow high resolution detection of stimulus-evoked physiological responses in the retina and other neural tissues. In this paper, we demonstrate the feasibility of using IOS imaging for functional examination of insulin secreting INS-1 cells, a popular model for investigating diabetes associated [Beta]-cell dysfunction) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Nov. 14, 2011$b(Intrinsic optical imaging -- 108,000 hits; Intrinsic optical signal imaging -- 14,000 hits; IOS imaging -- 3,200 hits) =750 \2$aOptical Imaging$0(DNLM)D061848$5IEN =LDR 00605cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363247502441 =005 20120611100325.0 =008 111117i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2011005255 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSyndromes in adolescents =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat: 2011420602: Kulik, A. Zm�eczenie przewlek�e u nastolatk�ow, 2010. =750 \2$81$wb$aSyndrome$0(DNLM)D013577$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSyndrome$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00705cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363247602441 =005 20120611083632.0 =008 111109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2011005254 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aChronic fatigue syndrome in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aChronic diseases in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes in adolescents =670 \\$aWork cat: 2011420602: Kulik, A. Zm�eczenie przewlek�e u nastolatk�ow, 2010. =750 \2$81$wb$aFatigue Syndrome, Chronic$0(DNLM)D015673$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record$aFatigue Syndrome, Chronic$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 01253cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363247702441 =005 20120611091019.0 =008 111118i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011005133 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEpigenetics =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =670 \\$aWork cat: Zhu, R. Growth, morphology, and in vitro development of transgenic poplars with RNAi-inhibited PtDDM1-1/2 gene expression, 2011. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003:$b(Epigenetics: the study of those processes by which genetic information ultimately results in distinctive physical and behavioral characteristics) =670 \\$aWikipedia, accessed Oct. 24, 2011:$b(epigenetics; the study of heritable changes in gene expression or cellular phenotype caused by mechanisms other than changes in the underlying DNA sequence. Examples of such changes might be DNA methylation or histone deacetylation, both of which serve to suppress gene expression without altering the sequence of the silenced genes) =670 \\$aFrancis, R. Epigenetics : the ultimate mystery of inheritance, 2011. =670 \\$aEpigenetics : linking genotype and phenotype in development and evolution, 2011. =750 \2$aEpigenomics$0(DNLM)D057890$5IEN =LDR 01027cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363247802441 =005 20120611082752.0 =008 111223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011004430 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC280.B7 =150 \\$aBrain metastasis =450 \\$aMetastatic brain cancer =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xCancer =550 \\$wg$aMetastasis =670 \\$aWork cat: Brain metastasis, 2009. =670 \\$aDictionary of cancer terms - National Cancer Institute, via WWW, Sept. 2, 2011$b(brain metastasis: Cancer that has spread from the original (primary) tumor to the brain) =670 \\$aSarg, M. The cancer dictionary, 2007$b(brain metastasis: cancer that has spread to the brain from another site in the body, most commonly the lung or breast) =750 \2$81$wb$aBrain Neoplasms$0(DNLM)D001932$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aNeoplasm Metastasis$0(DNLM)D009362$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aBrain Neoplasms$iand$aNeoplasm Metastasis$5IEN =LDR 02468cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363247902441 =005 20200805175316.0 =008 111019i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011003825 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQA76.9.H84 =150 \\$aHuman computation =450 \\$aCrowdsourcing (Distributed artificial intelligence) =450 \\$aHuman-based computation =450 \\$aHuman computation systems =550 \\$wg$aDistributed artificial intelligence =550 \\$wg$aHuman-computer interaction =670 \\$aWork cat: Law, E.L.M. Human computation, c2011:$babstr. (Human computation is a new and evolving research area that centers around harnessing human intelligence to solve computational problems that are beyond the scope of existing Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms. With the growth of the Web, human computation systems can now leverage the abilities of an unprecedented number of people via the Web to perform complex computation. There are various genres of human computation applications that exist today. Games with a purpose (e.g. the ESP Game) specifically target online gamers who generate useful data (e.g., image tags) while playing an enjoyable game. Crowdsourcing marketplaces (e.g., Amazon Mechanical Turk) are human computation systems that coordinate workers to perform tasks in exchange for monetary rewards. In identity verification tasks, users perform computation in order to gain access to some online content; an example is reCAPTCHA, which leverages millions of users who solve CAPTCHAs every day to correct words in books that optical character recognition (OCR) programs fail to recognize with certainty) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 28, 2011$b(Human-based computation, is a computer science technique in which a computational process performs its function by outsourcing certain steps to humans. In traditional computation, a human employs a computer to solve a problem; a human provides a formalized problem description to a computer, and receives a solution to interpret. Human-based computation frequently reverses the roles; the computer asks a person or a large group of people to solve a problem, then collects, interprets, and integrates their solutions) =670 \\$aLuis Von Ahn Web page at Carnegie Mellon University, July 28, 2011$b(systems that combine humans and computers to solve large-scale problems that neither can solve alone ... Human Computation; others sometimes call it Crowdsourcing) =LDR 02692cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363248002441 =005 20130308145428.0 =008 110922||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2011003738 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFukushima Nuclear Disaster, Japan, 2011 =450 \\$aFukushima Accident, Japan, 2011 =450 \\$aFukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster, Japan, 2011 =450 \\$aFukushima Daini Nuclear Disaster, Japan, 2011 =450 \\$aFukushima Disaster, Japan, 2011 =450 \\$aFukushima I Nuclear Disaster, Japan, 2011 =450 \\$aFukushima II Nuclear Disaster, Japan, 2011 =450 \\$aFukushima Nuclear Accident, Japan, 2011 =550 \\$wg$aNuclear power plants$xAccidents$zJapan =550 \\$aTohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, Japan, 2011 =670 \\$aWork cat: 2011466717: Nibelle, Philippe. Journal d'apocalypse, c2011:$bp. 22 (il est 15h36 quand le porte-parole du gouvernement announce qu'une explosion vient de se produire dans le r�eacteur n� 1 de la centrale nucl�eare de Fukushima Daiichi) p. 175 (la catastrophe de la centrale de Fukushima) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 25, 2011$b(The Fukushima Daiishi nuclear disaster (Fukushima Dai-ichi genshiryoku hatsudensho jiko) is a series of equipment failures, nuclear meltdowns and releases of radioactive materials at the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant, following the 9.0 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami and experts consider it to be the largest nuclear accident since the Chernobyl disaster, but more complex as multiple reactors are involved; reactors 1, 2, & 3 experienced full meltdown; hydrogen explosions destroyed parts of the building housing reactors 1, 3, & 4; an explosion damaged the containment of reactor 2; multiple fires broke out at reactor 4; location: Okuma, Fukushima, Japan; Coordinates 37�25'17"N 141�1'57"E) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 25, 2011$b(The Fukushima II Nuclear Power Plant (Fukushima Dai-Ni Genshiryoku Hatsudensho), or Fukushima Dia-ni (dai-ni means "number two"), is a nuclear plant located on a 1,500,000-square-metre (370-acre) site in the town of Naraha and Tomioka in the Futaba District of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) runs the plant. After the 2011 T�ohoku earthquake and tsunami, the four reactors at Fukushima II automatically shut down) =670 \\$aInternational Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA.org, July 25, 2011$b(Fukushima Nuclear Accident) =670 \\$aThe Independent, July 25, 2011$b(Fukushima disaster now on a par with Chernobyl)Accident 2011) =670 \\$aWorld Nuclear Assoc. web site, July 27, 2011$b(Fukushima Accident 2011) =750 \2$aFukushima Nuclear Accident$0(DNLM)D062406$5IEN =LDR 02372cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363248102441 =005 20120606095740.0 =008 110628i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011003253 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDrug-eluting stents =450 \\$aDESs (Drug-eluting stents) =550 \\$wg$aDrug delivery devices =550 \\$wg$aStents (Surgery) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kushwaha, M. Biomimetic self-assembled nanomatrix for drug eluting stent application, 2008:$babstr. (Deployment of stents has been a major therapeutic method for treatment of cardiovascular diseases. However, poor endothelialization and intimal hyperplasia in bare metal stents leads to restenosis. Drug eluting stents (DES) [sic] are designed to deliver therapeutic drugs to prevent intimal hyperplasia and have been implanted in about 6 million patients for last three years [sic]) =670 \\$aThe Lancet, Jan. 18, 2003:$bp. 248 (A drug-eluting stent is a device releasing into the bloodstream single or multiple bioactive agents that can deposit in or affect tissues adjacent to the stent. Drug can be simply linked to the stent surface, embedded and released from within polymer materials, or surrounded by and released through a carrier. The carrier can coat (strut-adherent) or span (strut-spanning) the stent struts) =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 27, 2011$b(A drug-eluting stent (DES) is a peripheral or coronary stent (a scaffold) placed into narrowed, diseased peripheral or coronary arteries that slowly releases a drug to block cell proliferation. This prevents fibrosis that, together with clots (thrombus), could otherwise block the stented artery, a process called restenosis) =670 \\$aJournal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials, May 2008:$bp. 595 (A drug-eluting stent is a device releasing single or multiple bioactive agents into bloodstream. The agent can deposit in or affect tissue adjacent to the stent eventually eliminating in-stent restenosis. Drug-eluting stents offer relatively high drug concentration at the site of stent deployment and minimal systemic side effects) =670 \\$aHealth care management science, Nov. 2006:$bp. 316 (Drug eluting stents are stents coated in a drug which is slowly released into the blood and protects the arteries from restenosis) =750 \2$aDrug-Eluting Stents$0(DNLM)D054855$5IEN =LDR 00876cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363248202441 =005 20120606095053.0 =008 110617i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2011003123 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDichlorvos =450 \\$aDDVP (Dimethyl dichlorovinyl phosphate) =450 \\$aDichlorphos =450 \\$aDimethyl dichlorovinyl phosphate =450 \\$aDivipan =550 \\$wg$aOrganophosphorus compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2011406069: Rinsan jimechiru 2,2-jikurorobiniru (betsumei jikurorubosu, DDVP), 2007:$bt.p. (Dimethyl 2,2-dichlorovinyl phosphate) =670 \\$aNational Library of Medicine home page, Jun 17, 2011$b(Dichlorvos; DDVP; Dichlorphos; Divipan; CAS no. 62-73-7) =670 \\$aPubChem home page, Jun 17, 2011$b(Dichlorvos; DDVP; Dichlorphos; Divipan; Organophosphorus compounds) =750 \2$aDichlorvos$0(DNLM)D004006$5IEN =LDR 01171cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363248302441 =005 20120601111726.0 =008 110524i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011002639 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNanocapsules =550 \\$wg$aDrug carriers (Pharmacy) =550 \\$wg$aNanoparticles =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gregersen, K.-A.D. Light-addressable lipid-based nanocapsules, 2010. =670 \\$a2011 MeSH, via MeSH browser, May 17, 2011$b(Nanocapsules; Nanometer-sized, hollow, spherically-shaped objects that can be utilized to encapsulate small amounts of pharmaceuticals, enzymes, or other catalysts; broader terms: Nanoparticles, Drug Carriers) =670 \\$aNanocapsule technology : a review, via PubMed, May 19, 2011:$babstract (Nanocapsules are submicroscopic colloidal drug carrier systems composed of an oily or an aqueous core surrounded by a thin polymer membrane) =670 \\$aHolister, P. Nanocapsules, 2003, via WWW, viewed May 19, 2011:$bp. 5 (The term nanocapsule, as used here, is any nanoparticle that consists of a shell and a 'space', in which desired substances may be placed) =750 \2$aNanocapsules$0(DNLM)D053769$5IEN =LDR 00830cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363248402441 =005 20120601094430.0 =008 110519i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2011002553 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEthylenethiourea =450 \\$aImidazolidinethione =450 \\$aMercaptoimidazoline =550 \\$wg$aImidazoles =550 \\$wg$aThiourea =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2010383215: 2-imidazorijinchion, 2009. =670 \\$aNational Library of Medicine home page, May 19, 2011$b(Ethylenethiourea; 2-mercaptoimidazoline; 2-imidazolidinethione; imidazolidinethione; Thiourea; Imidazoles; CAS no. 96-45-7) =670 \\$aPubChem home page, May 19, 2011$b(Ethylenethiourea; 2-mercaptoimidazoline; 2-imidazolidinethione; imidazolidinethione; Thiourea; Imidazoles) =750 \2$aEthylenethiourea$0(DNLM)D005031$5IEN =LDR 00904cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363248502441 =005 20120601105420.0 =008 110519i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2011002550 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMethenamine =450 \\$aAminoform =450 \\$aHexamethylenetetramine =450 \\$aHexamine =450 \\$aUrotropin =550 \\$wg$aAdamantane =550 \\$wg$aPolyamines =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2010383133: 1,3,5,7-tetoraazatorishikuro [3.3.1.13.7] dekan (betsumei hekisamechirentetoramin), 2009. =670 \\$aNational Library of Medicine home page, May 19, 2011$b(Methenamine; Hexamethylenetetramine; Hexamine; Aminoform; Urotropin) =670 \\$aPubChem home page, May 19, 2011$b(Methenamine; Hexamethylenetetramine; Hexamine; Aminoform; Urotropin; chemical classification: organic chemicals; Polyamines, Adamantane) =750 \2$aMethenamine$0(DNLM)D008709$5IEN =LDR 02233cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363248602441 =005 20110728081415.0 =008 110427i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011002110 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHeterokontophyta =450 \\$aChrysomonada =450 \\$aHeterokont algae =450 \\$aHeterokontophytes =450 \\$aHeterokonts =450 \\$aStramenopila =450 \\$aStramenopiles =550 \\$wg$aEukaryotic cells =670 \\$aAlgaeBase, via WWW, Apr. 26, 2011$b(Phylum Heterokontophyta. Classification: Empire Eukaryota, Kingdom Chromista, Subkingdom Chromobiota, Infrakingdom Heterokonta) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, Apr. 26, 2011$b(stramenopiles (heterokonts). Rank: no rank. Inherited blast name: eukaryotes. Lineage: cellular organisms (no rank), Eukaryota (superkingdom)) =670 \\$aWorld register of marine species, via WWW, Apr. 26, 2011$b(Heterokontophyta. Status: accepted. Rank: Phylum. Synonymised taxa: Chrysomonada. Classification: Chromista (Kingdom) > Chromobiota (Subkingdom) > Heterokonta (Infrakingdom)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 26, 2011:$bHeterokont (The heterokonts or stramenopiles are a major line of eukaryotes currently containing more than 100,000 known species, most of them diatoms. Most are algae, ranging from the giant multicellular kelp to the unicellular diatoms, which are a primary component of plankton. Other notable members of the Stramenopila include the (generally parasitic) oomycetes, including Phytophthora of Irish potato famine infamy and Pythium which causes seed rot and damping off. The name heterokonts refers to the motile life cycle stage, in which the flagellate cells possess two different shaped flagella. Phylum: Heterokontophyta, Kingdom: Chromalveolata, Domain: Eukarya) =670 \\$aWiktionary, Apr. 26, 2011$b(heterokontophyte (plural heterokontophytes): any heterokont alga; Heterokontophyta: A taxonomic phylum within the kingdom Chromalveolata -- a major line of eukaryotes; includes coloured groups (alga like) and colourless groups (fungus like); heterokont (plural heterokonts): Any alga, of the phylum Heterokontophyta, having unequal flagella) =750 \2$aStramenopiles$0(DNLM)D058009$5IEN =LDR 01147cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363248702441 =005 20110725162009.0 =008 110317i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2011001273 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPhthalic anhydride =450 \\$aPhthalandione =450 \\$aPhthalic acid anhydride =450 \\$aRetarder esen =550 \\$wg$aAnhydrides =550 \\$wg$aPhthalic acid =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2010383114: Musui futaru-san = Phthalic anhydride, 2009. =670 \\$aPubChem home page, Mar. 17, 2011$b(phthalic anhydride; Synonyms, phthalandione, phthalic acid anhydride, retarder esen) =670 \\$aNational Library of Medicine home page, Mar. 17, 2011$b(phthalic anhydride; Entry term, phthalic acid anhydride) =670 \\$aPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford University home page, Mar. 17, 2011$b(phthalic anhydride; Synonyms, phthalic acid anhydride, phthalandione, retarder esen) =670 \\$aWikipedia home page, Mar. 17, 2011$b(phthalic anhydride; Phthalic anhydride is the organic compound. It is the anhydride of phthalic acid) =750 \2$aPhthalic Anhydrides$0(DNLM)D010796$5IEN =LDR 01750cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363248802441 =005 20110725090555.0 =008 110301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011000957 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEffeminacy =450 \\$aEffeminate behavior =450 \\$aFemininity in men =550 \\$wg$aSex (Psychology) =550 \\$aMen =670 \\$aWork cat.: Adams, M.L. Artistic impressions, c2011:$bp. 3 (popular stereotype of male skaters as effeminate and/or gay) p. 4 (skating's lingering reputation ... as an effeminate sport) p. 20 (effeminacy and sport; how men's figure skating came to mean effeminacy; effeminacy is a social construct that is constituted in relation to normative versions of masculinity and femininity; effeminacy or male femininity) index (effeminacy) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 28, 2011$b(Effeminacy describes traits in a human male, that are more often associated with traditional feminine nature, behavior, mannerisms, style or gender roles rather than masculine nature, behavior, mannerisms, style or roles; effeminate behavior; behavior non-compliant with conventional masculinity) =670 \\$aAPA dictionary of psychology, c2007$b(effeminacy: female behavior or appearance in a male, which is regarded as not fitting the male gender role expectations of society; adjectival form: effeminate) =670 \\$aSexual identity : effeminacy among university students, 2005. =670 \\$aSinfield, A. The Wilde century : effeminacy, Oscar Wilde, and the queer moment, c1994. =750 \2$81$wb$aFemininity$0(DNLM)D057227$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aMen$0(DNLM)D008571$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFemininity$iand$aMen$5IEN =LDR 01227cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363248902441 =005 20160815125653.0 =008 110216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011000737 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M9$cBotany =150 \\$aEugenia =450 \\$aEugenias =450 \\$aStoppers (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aMyrtaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Araz�a, 2006:$bt.p. 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Teaching students with autism spectrum disorders, c2008:$btable of contents (children with ASD; students with ASD) =670 \\$aOCLC search, Feb. 3, 2011$b(in titles: children with ASD; children with autism spectrum disorders; children with autism spectrum disorder; children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD); children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD); children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD); children with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD); children in the autism spectrum; ASD children; autistic spectrum disorder children; autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) children) =750 \2$81$wb$aAutism Spectrum Disorder$0(DNLM)D000067877$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAutism Spectrum Disorder$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00700cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363249102441 =005 20110721092358.0 =008 081118i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008008911 =040 \\$aCU-A$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aIron deficiency anemia in animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sch�rer, Karl. Zur Frage der Eisenmangel-Anaemie beim Schwein, 1955. =670 \\$aConsultant, November 17, 2008$b(Iron deficiency anemia: Primary iron deficiency anemia is uncommon in animals, but iron deficiency can follow blood loss ... Species: Porcine, ovine, bovine, canine, equine, feline, caprine) =750 \2$aAnemia, Iron-Deficiency$xveterinary$0(DNLM)D018798Q000662$5IEN =LDR 01541cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363249202441 =005 20110721090311.0 =008 110127i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011000398 =040 \\$aMnManS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPolypharmacy =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =670 \\$aWork cat.: Polypharmacy, 2010. =670 \\$aLococo, K. Literature review of polypharmacy and older drivers, 2006. =670 \\$aRational polypharmacy, 1996. =670 \\$aMeSH, Jan. 27, 2011$b(Polypharmacy. Scope note: The use of multiple drugs administered to the same patient, most commonly seen in elderly patients. It includes also the administration of excessive medication. 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See also: Drug Antagonism; Drug Combinations; Drug Therapy, Combination) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 27, 2011$b(Polypharmacy is the use of multiple medications by a patient, especially when too many forms of medication are used by a patient, when more drugs are prescribed than is clinically warranted, or even when all prescribed medications are clinically indicated but there are too many pills to take (pill burden); use of multiple medications taken together) =750 \2$aPolypharmacy$0(DNLM)D019338$5IEN =LDR 01373cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363249302441 =005 20150310131530.0 =008 110105||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011000065 =040 \\$aItFiC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBroca's area =450 \\$aBroca area =450 \\$aBroca's convolution =450 \\$aBroca's gyrus =450 \\$aBroca's region =450 \\$aConvolution of Broca =550 \\$wg$aFrontal lobes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2010357777: Scianna, C. Le parole non dette, 2010:$bp. 92 (Broca's area) p. 169 (Broca's region) =670 \\$aWikipedia WWW site, Jan. 5, 2011$b(Broca's area; a region of the hominid brain with functions linked to speech production) =670 \\$aWisegeek.com WWW site, Jan. 7, 2011$b(Broca's Area; area of brain responsible for speech production, language processing, and language comprehension, as well as controlling facial neurons; first discovered in 1861, Broca's area was named after Pierre Paul Broca) =670 \\$aInternational dict. of medicine and biology, 1986$b(Broca; Broca's convultion; Broca's region) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster medical dict., viewed Jan. 24, 2011$b(Broca's area; also called Broca's convolution, Broca's gyrus, Convulution of Broca) =670 \\$aEncy. Brit. online, viewed Jan. 21, 2011$b(Broca area; Convolution of Broca) =750 \2$aBroca Area$0(DNLM)D065711$5IEN =LDR 01016cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363249402441 =005 20101208132525.0 =008 100407i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010003589 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPropiophenones =450 \\$aEthyl phenyl ketones =550 \\$wg$aKetones =670 \\$aMeSH, Mar. 8, 2010$b(Propiophenones; in MeSH Tree Structures under: Ketones) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 8, 2010$b(Propiophenone; an aryl ketone; IUPAC name: 1-Phenylpropan-1-one; other names: Ethyl phenyl ketone) =670 \\$aWiktionary, Mar. 8, 2010$b(propiophenone (plural propiophenones) 1. (organic chemistry) The ketone C b6 (BH b5 (B-CO-CH b2 (B-CH b3 (B; ethyl phenyl ketone) =670 \\$aJoshi, B.H. Microwave- and ultrasound-assisted semisynthesis of natural methoxylated propiophenones from isomeric mixture of phenylpropenes in minutes, in Canadian journal of chemistry, Oct. 2005, viewed online Mar. 8, 2010:$bp. 1826 (propiophenones) =750 \2$aPropiophenones$0(DNLM)D011427$5IEN =LDR 00400cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363249502441 =005 20111228175004.0 =008 100330||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010105261 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPatients$xSafety measures =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Measuring patient safety, c2005 =750 \2$aPatient Safety$0D061214$5IEN =LDR 01987cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363249602441 =005 20100714094459.0 =008 100202i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010001786 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBiological fitness =450 \\$aDarwinian fitness =450 \\$aFitness, Biological =450 \\$aFitness, Darwinian =550 \\$wg$aNatural selection =550 \\$aAdaptation (Biology) =550 \\$aEvolution (Biology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Zelano, B. Non-random mating and fitness benefits associated with individual heterozygosity in European starlings, 2009. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of scientific and technical terms, c2003$b(fitness GEN A measure of reproductive success for a genotype, based on the average number of surviving progeny of this genotype as compared to the average number of other, competing genotypes) =670 \\$aThe Wordsworth dict. of science & technology, 1995$b(fitness (Ecol.): 1. In natural history, the degree to which an organism is adapted to its environment and can therefore survive the struggle for existence. 2. In evolutionary ecology, the extent to which an individual passes on its genes to the next generation; fitness, Darwinian (Biol.)) =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biological terms, 2000$b(fitness: the fitness of an individual is defined as the relative contribution of its genotype to the next generation relative to the contributions of other genotypes; Its fitness is determined by the number of offspring it manages to produce and rear successfully; alt.: Darwinian fitness) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 1, 2010:$bFitness (biology) (Fitness (often denoted w in population genetics models) is a central idea in evolutionary theory) =670 \\$aThe American heritage dict. of the English language, c2000 (fitness 3. Biology: The extent to which an organism is adapted to or able to produce offspring in a particular environment) =750 \2$aGenetic Fitness$0(DNLM)D056084$5IEN =LDR 00689cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363249702441 =005 20101206133213.0 =008 100201i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010001749 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC168.P45 =150 \\$aPhlebotomus fever =450 \\$aPappataci fever =450 \\$aSandfly fever =550 \\$wg$aFever =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2010360735: Papatasis hummas�, 1924. =670 \\$aDorland's illus. med. dict.$b(Plebotomus fever; Phlebotomus papatasi is the vector in the virus of phlebotomus fever) =670 \\$aAmer. Heritage med. dict.$b(Phlebotomus fever, also known as sandfly fever) =750 \2$aPhlebotomus Fever$0(DNLM)D010217$5IEN =LDR 01422cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363249802441 =005 20101130135453.0 =008 091228||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009010984 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDeath receptors =450 \\$aDeath domain family receptors =450 \\$aDeath domain receptors =450 \\$aDR family receptors =450 \\$aReceptors, Death =550 \\$wg$aCell receptors =550 \\$aTumor necrosis factor$xReceptors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Death receptors and cognate ligands in cancer, c2009. =670 \\$a2010 MeSH, via WWW, Dec. 18, 2009$b(Receptors, Death Domain; UFs: Death Domain Receptors; Death Receptors; Receptors, Death Domain Family; Receptors, DR Family. SA: Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 18, 2009$b(Tumor necrosis factor receptor; a tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR), or death receptor, is a cytokine receptor that binds tumor necrosis factors (TNF)) =670 \\$aApoptopedia, via WWW, Dec. 18, 2009$b(Death receptor; death receptors are cell surface receptors that transmit apoptosis signals initiated by specific "death ligands"; these receptors can activate death caspases within seconds of ligand binding, causing an apoptotic demise of the cell within hours; death Receptors belong to the Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor (TNFR) gene superfamily) =750 \2$aReceptors, Death Domain$0(DNLM)D053218$5IEN =LDR 01149cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363249902441 =005 20100211125720.0 =008 091119i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009009525 =040 \\$aSaPrUSA$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aProtein-energy malnutrition =450 \\$aPCM (Protein-calorie malnutrition) =450 \\$aPEM (Protein-energy malnutrition) =450 \\$aProtein-calorie malnutrition =550 \\$wg$aMalnutrition =550 \\$wg$aProtein deficiency =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nkonde, S.E. Toddler malnutrition and the Protein-energy Malnutrition (PEM) Programme ... 1998:$bp. 5 (term Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) is currently applied to the spectrum of conditions that range from the underweight child to the syndromes of kwashiorkor, marasmic kwashiorkor and marasmus) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 6, 2009$b(Protein-energy malnutrition refers to a form of malnutrition where there is inadequate protein intake; types include: Kwashiorkor, Marasmus) =670 \\$aHealthopedia, Nov. 6, 2009$b(Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM), Protein-calorie malnutrition (PCM)) =750 \2$aProtein-Energy Malnutrition$0(DNLM)D011502$5IEN =LDR 01289cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363250002441 =005 20101130125755.0 =008 091218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009010914 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aAnthemis =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Intanon, S. Molecular basis of target-site resistance to acetolactate synthase-inhibiting herbicides in mayweed chamomile (Anthemis cotula L.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, accessed Dec. 17, 2009:$b(Anthemis is a genus of about 100 species of aromatic herbs in the Asteraceae, closely related to Chamaemelum, and like that genus, known by the common name Chamomile. Order: Asterales, Family: Asteraceae Compositae) =670 \\$aNCU-3e. Names in current use for extant plant genera, Electronic version 1.0, accessed online Dec. 17, 2009 :$b(Anthemis L., Sp. Pl.: 893, Date: 1 Mai 1753, Type: A. maritima L., Group: DICOTYLEDONES: COMPOSITAE) =670 \\$aInternational Plant Names Index, accessed online Dec. 17, 2009:$b( Asteraceae Anthemis L.Species Plantarum 2 1753) =670 \\$aTropicos, accessed Dec. 17, 2009:$b(Anthemis L., Group: Dicot, Rank: genus, Published In: Species Plantarum 2: 893-896. 1753. (Sp. 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Concise chem. and tech. dict., 1974: (4,4'-diaminobiphenyl) =750 \2$aBenzidines$0(DNLM)D001560$5IEN =LDR 02379cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363250302441 =005 20101112125228.0 =008 091103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009009118 =040 \\$aWa$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aH1N1 influenza =450 \\$aH1N1 flu =450 \\$aNovel H1N1 flu =450 \\$aNovel H1N1 influenza =450 \\$aNovel influenza A =450 \\$aSwine flu (H1N1) =450 \\$aSwine influenza (H1N1) =550 \\$wg$aInfluenza A virus =550 \\$wg$aSwine influenza =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2009 H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) [CDC website, Nov. 2, 2009]$b(2009 H1N1, novel influenza A, aka swine flu; new influenza virus causing illness in people; first detected in people in U.S. April 2009; spreading from person-to-person worldwide, probably in much the same way that regular seasonal influenza viruses spread; World Health Organization (WHO) signaled a pandemic of 2009 H1N1 flu was underway on June 11, 2009; originally referred to as swine flu because laboratory testing showed many genes in this new virus were very similar to influenza viruses that normally occur in pigs (swine) in North America; further study has shown that this new virus is very different from what normally circulates in North American pigs--has two genes from flu viruses that normally circulate in pigs in Europe and Asia and bird (avian) genes and human genes; scientists call this a "quadruple reassortant" virus; new flu virus of swine origin that first caused illness in Mexico and the United States in March & April, 2009) =670 \\$aInfection control guidelines for healthcare workers for novel influenza A, H1N1, 2009$b(novel influenza A (H1N1) virus; appears behave similarly to seasonal influenza in terms of severity of illness & transmission of infection) =670 \\$aNovel H1N1 Continues to Wallop Younger U.S. Population [Science insider, Oct. 20, 2009]$b(novel H1N1 virus; people under 65 suffer the bulk of hospitalizations & deaths from the virus, exactly the opposite pattern seen w/seasonal influenza which primarily causes severe disease in the elderly) =750 \2$81$wb$aInfluenza, Human$0(DNLM)D0007251$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aInfluenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype$0(DNLM)D053118$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aInfluenza, Human$iand$aInfluenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype$5IEN =LDR 01013cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363250402441 =005 20100714101222.0 =008 090917i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009008246 =040 \\$aCU-A$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGrape seed oil =450 \\$aGrape oil =450 \\$aGrapeseed oil =550 \\$wg$aGrape products =550 \\$wg$aOils and fats =670 \\$aWork cat.: Oil from wine grape seeds, 1943. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 16, 2009$b(Grape seed oil (also called grapeseed oil or grape oil) is a vegetable oil pressed from the seeds of various varieties of Vitis vinifera grapes, an abundant by-product of winemaking. Grape seed oil is used for salad dressings, marinades, deep frying, flavored oils, baking, massage oil, sunburn repair lotion, hair products, body hygiene creams, lip balm and hand creams) =670 \\$aSadaf.com WWW site, Sept. 18, 2009$b(Grape seed oil; Grapeseed oil) =675 \\$aOxford companion to wine, 2006 =750 \2$aGrape Seed Extract$0(DNLM)D056604$5IEN =LDR 02190cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363250502441 =005 20101107115153.0 =008 080815i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008006402 =040 \\$aPU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPapillon Lefevre syndrome =450 \\$aJuvenile periodontosis with hyperkeratosis =450 \\$aPalmoplantar ectodermal dysplasia type 4 =450 \\$aPalmoplantar keratoderma with periodontitis =450 \\$aPalmoplantar keratoderma with periodontosis =450 \\$aPapillon Le-Fevre syndrome =450 \\$aPapillon LeFevre disease =450 \\$aPLS (Papillon Lefevre syndrome) =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aPeriodontal disease =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Papillon Le-Fevre Syndrome, 2004. =670 \\$aWebMD, Aug. 14, 2008$b(Papillon-Lefevre Syndrome, PLS, is an extremely rare genetic disorder that typically becomes apparent from approximately one to five years of age. PLS is characterized by the development of dry scaly patches on the skin of the palms and the soles, palmar-plantar hyperkeratosis, in association with severe inflammation and degeneration of the structures surrounding and supporting the teeth, periodontium) =670 \\$aDorland's Medical Dictionary viewed via Internet, Aug. 14, 2008$b(Papillon-Lef�vre syndrome an autosomal recessive disorder occurring between the first and fifth years of life, characterized by psoriasiform palmoplantar keratoderma, which may also involve the elbows, knees, tibias, external malleoli, and other areas; ectopic calcifications of the skull; and periodontitis and premature shedding of both the deciduous and permanent teeth) =670 \\$aMeSH, Oct. 15, 2009$b(Papillon-LeFevre disease; also, Papillon-LeFevre syndrome, Palmoplantar keratoderma with periodontitis; in the Congenital diseases tree and in the Skin and connective tissues tree.) =670 \\$aDiseases database, Oct. 15, 2009$b(Papillon Lefevre syndrome; also known as Juvenile periodontosis with hyperkeratosis, also, Palmoplantar ectodermal dysplasia type 4) =750 \2$aPapillon-Lefevre Disease$0(DNLM)D010214$5IEN =LDR 02723cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363250602441 =005 20101107120609.0 =008 071120i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007010065 =040 \\$aNcD$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTATA box =450 \\$aGoldberg-Hogness box =450 \\$aHogness box =550 \\$wg$aNucleotide sequence =550 \\$wg$aPromoters (Genetics) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Transcription start sites in Cryptococcus neoformans, 2006:$bp. 5 (The TATA box is the first transcription element to be discovered in the eukaryote promoter and the sequence TATA(A/T)A is conserved in all eukaryotic organisms. This element is essential to transcription initiation in that the binding of TFIID -Transcription Factor II D-- to the TATA box usually induces the assembly of transcription machinery) =670 \\$aMeSH, Nov. 10, 2007:$b(Mesh Heading, Tata Box, a conserved A-T rich sequence which is contained in promoters for RNA polymerase II. The segment is seven base pairs long and the nucleotides most commonly found are TATAAAA. Entry term: Hogness box) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 10, 2007$b(TATA Box, also called Goldberg-Hogness box, is a DNA sequence (Cis-regulatory element) found in the promoter region of most genes (it is considered to be the core promoter sequence) in eukaryotes. It is the binding site of either transcription factors or histones (binding of a transcription factor blocks binding of a histone and vice versa) and is involved in the process of transcription by RNA polymerase. It has the core DNA sequence 5'-TATAAA-3' or a variant, which is usually followed by three or more adenine bases and has been highly conserved through evolution. The TATA box is usually located 25 base pairs upstream to the transcription site) =670 \\$aOnline Medical Dictionary, Nov. 10, 2007$b(TATA Box (Molecular biology), a consensus sequence found in the promoter region of most genes transcribed by eukaryotic RNA polymerase II. Found about 25 nucleotides before the site of initiation of transcription and has the consensus sequence, 5' TATAAAA 3. This sequence seems to be important to determining accurately the position at which transcription is initiated.) =670 \\$aMedical Dictionary, Medical Terminology (Medi-Lexicon)$b(TATA Box, a highly conserved bacterial DNA sequence found about 25 bp upstream from the transcription start site of genes, usually flanked by GC-rich sequences; binding site of transcription factors but not RNA polymerase.) =670 \\$aPubMed, Nov. 10, 2007$b(As of November 10, 2007, at least 7015 scientific articles have been published with the term "Tata Box", 382 with the term in the title.) =750 \2$aTATA Box$0(DNLM)D016385$5IEN =LDR 02994cz a2200445n 4500 =001 9880363250702441 =005 20101107113012.0 =008 051114||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005007337 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBetaine =450 \\$aAbromine =450 \\$aAcidin-pepsin =450 \\$aAlpha-Earleine =450 \\$aBetaine hydrochloride =450 \\$aCystadane =450 \\$aGlycine betaine =450 \\$aGlycinebetaine =450 \\$aGlycocoll betaine =450 \\$aGlycylbetaine =450 \\$aHepastyl =450 \\$aJortaine =450 \\$aLoramine AMB 13 =450 \\$aLycine =450 \\$aNovobetaine =450 \\$aOxyneurine =450 \\$aRubrine C =450 \\$aStea-16 =450 \\$aTrimethylaminoacetic acid =450 \\$aTrimethylbetaine =450 \\$aTrimethylglycine =450 \\$aTrimethylglycocoll =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Park, Eung-Jun. Enhancement of cold tolerance in tomato plants by genetic engineering of glycinebetaine biosynthesis, 2005. =670 \\$aChemIDplus Advanced, accessed Nov. 2, 2005$b(Betaine - MeSH Heading: Betaine; Name of Substance: 1-Carboxy-N,N,N-trimethylmethanaminium hydroxide, inner salt; Betaine; Methanaminium, 1-carboxy-N,N,N-trimethyl-, hydroxide, inner salt; Trimethylglycine; Synonyms: (Carboxymethyl)trimethylammonium hydroxide, inner salt; 2-(Trimethylammonio)ethanoic acid, hydroxide, inner salt; 4-04-00-02369 (Beilstein Handbook Reference); AI3-24187; AI3-52598; Abromine; BRN 3537113; Betaine; EINECS 203-490-6; Glycine betaine; Glycine, trimethylbetaine; Glycocoll betaine; Glycylbetaine; Glykokollbetain [German]; Jortaine; Loramine AMB 13; Lycine; NSC 166511; Oxyneurine; Rubrine C; Trimethylaminoacetic acid; Trimethylglycine; Trimethylglycocoll; alpha-Earleine; Systematic Name: Betaine; Methanaminium, 1-carboxy-N,N,N-trimethyl-, hydroxide, inner salt; Methanaminium, 1-carboxy-N,N,N-trimethyl-, inner salt) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003$b(Betaine: C5H11O2N, an alkaloid ... also known as lycine; oxyneurine) =670 \\$aRathinasabapathi B. Metabolic engineering of glycine betaine synthesis (Planta 1994 193(2):155-62) accessed Nov. 2, 2005 in NLM PubMed$b(Certain higher plants synthesize and accumulate glycine betaine, a compound with osmoprotectant properties. Biosynthesis of glycine betaine proceeds via the pathway choline-->betaine aldehyde-->glycine betaine) =670 \\$aMedLinePlus, accessed Nov. 2, 2005$b(Betaine (BAY-ta-een) is used to treat a lack of or defect in certain enzymes that causes too much homocysteine in the blood and urine. This medicine removes the extra homocysteine from the body. Brand names in the U.S.: Cystadane, Category: Antihomocystinuric) =670 \\$aMeSH, Oct. 14, 2009:$b(Betaine; entry terms: Acidin-pepsin, Betaine hydrochloride, Cystadane, Glycine betaine, Hepastyl, Lycine, Novobetaine, Oxyneurine, Stea-16) =750 \2$aBetaine$0(DNLM)D001622$5IEN =LDR 01688cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363250802441 =005 20101105124836.0 =008 091029||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009008713 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSynaptic vesicles =450 \\$aNeurotransmitter vesicles =450 \\$aVesicles, Neurotransmitter =450 \\$aVesicles, Synaptic =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =550 \\$wg$aSynapses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mutch, S.A. Method for quantification of low copy number proteins using single molecule spectroscopy applied to synaptic vesicle membrane proteins, 2009:$bp. 1 (Synaptic vesicles are small (~50nm) lipid bilayer, neurotransmitter containing organelles which store neurotransmitter and they mediate neurotransmission upon exocytosis) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 6, 2009$b(Synaptic vesicles. Membrane-bound compartments which contain transmitter molecules. Synaptic vesicles are concentrated at presynaptic terminals. They actively sequester transmitter molecules from the cytoplasm. In at least some synapses, transmitter release occurs by fusion of these vesicles with the presynaptic membrane, followed by exocytosis of their contents) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 6, 2009$b(Synaptic vesicle. In a neuron, synaptic vesicles (or neurotransmitter vesicles) store various neurotransmitters that are released at the synapse) =670 \\$aAnswers.com Sci-tech dictionary, Oct. 6, 2009$b(Synaptic vesicle: A small membrane-bound structure in the axon terminals of nerve cells that contains neurotransmitters and releases them by exocytosis when an action potential reaches the terminal) =750 \2$aSynaptic Vesicles$0(DNLM)D013572$5IEN =LDR 01157cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363250902441 =005 20101105110926.0 =008 091029i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009008496 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTK8360.O67 =150 \\$aOptical tweezers =450 \\$aTweezers, Optical =550 \\$wg$aOptoelectronic devices =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2009038146: Optical tweezers : methods and applications, 2009. =670 \\$aDictionary.com, Oct. 1, 2009$b(Optical tweezers; a laser device used to study, manipulate, or trap a microscopic object, as a microorganism or cell, with nanometer precision) =670 \\$aOptical tweezers at WWW.stanford.edu site, Oct. 1, 2009$b(Optical tweezers use light to manipulate microscopic objects as small as a single atom) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 1, 2009$b(Optical tweezers; a scientific instrument that uses a focused laser beam to provide an attractive or repulsive force, depending on the refractive index mismatch to physically hold and move microscopic dielectric objects) =670 \\$aWilson Web, Oct. 1, 2009$b(Optical tweezers) =750 \2$aOptical Tweezers$0(DNLM)D052898$5IEN =LDR 01615cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363251002441 =005 20120516090704.0 =008 090918||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009008282 =040 \\$aSaPrUSA$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSense of coherence =450 \\$aCoherence, Sense of =450 \\$aSOC (Sense of coherence) =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$wg$aSenses and sensation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Scott, J.R. Sense of coherence in leprosy patients, 2006:$bp. 2 (fulcrum of Salutogenesis, which is the Sense of Coherence, SOC) =670 \\$aDe Villiers, M. The relationship between employee wellness and career anchors, 2009:$bp. iii (Sense of coherence) p. 21 (defined as a global orientation that expresses the extent to which one has a pervasive, enduring though dynamic feeling of confidence that one's internal and external environments are predictable and that there is a high probability that things will work out) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 18, 2009$b(sense of coherence is a theoretical formulation that provides a central explanation for the role of stress in human functioning. Beyond the specific stress factors that one might encounter in life, and beyond your perception and response to those events, what determines whether stress will cause you harm is whether or not the stress violates your sense of coherence) =670 \\$aCat.Inist website, Sept. 18, 2009$b(Antonovsky's salutogenic concept of a sense of coherence, SOC) =670 \\$aUJDigiSpace website, Sept. 18, 2009$b(Coherence, Psychology; sense of coherence) =750 \2$aSense of Coherence$0(DNLM)D060685$5IEN =LDR 01149cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363251102441 =005 20101105100047.0 =008 090512i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009005156 =040 \\$aCaQMM$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aLactoglobulins =450 \\$aBeta-lactoglobulin =550 \\$wg$aGlobulins =550 \\$wg$aMilk proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Al-Jundi, Abdul Nasser. Elucidation of nonthermal effects of microwave irradiation on the unfolding pathways of [beta]-lactoglobulin and hemoglobin, c2004. =670 \\$aMeSH Browser, May 11, 2009$b(Lactoglobulins; Entry Term beta-Lactoglobulin, beta-Lactoglobulin A, beta-Lactoglobulin B, beta-Lactoglobulin C, beta-Lactoglobulin E, beta-Lactoglobulin F, beta-Lactoglobulin G, beta-Lactoglobulin I) =670 \\$aEncyclopaedia Britannica Online, May 11, 2009$b(Milk proteins: Milk contains the following: an albumin, -lactalbumin; a globulin, beta-lactoglobulin; and a phosphoprotein, casein.) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Lactoglobulin: a crystalline protein fraction that is obtained from the whey of milk ... called also beta-lactoglobulin) =750 \2$aLactoglobulins$0(DNLM)D007782$5IEN =LDR 00980cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363251202441 =005 20101025095105.0 =008 090908||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009008069 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCetylpyridinium chloride =450 \\$aCPC (Cetylpyridinium chloride) =450 \\$aHexadecylpyridinium chloride =550 \\$wg$aAmmonium chloride =550 \\$wg$aAntiseptics =550 \\$wg$aChlorides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cetylpyridinium chloride, 2005:$bp. 1 (Cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC); common synonym: Hexadecylpyridinium chloride) =670 \\$aWikipedia WWW site, 8 Sept. 2009$b(Cetylpyridium chloride (CPC) is a cationic quaternary ammonium compound in some types of mouthwashes, toothpastes, lozenges, throat sprays, anti-sore throat sprays, breath sprays, and nasal sprays. It is an antiseptic that kills bacteria and other microorganisms. IUPAC name: 1-Hexadecylpyridinium chloride) =750 \2$aCetylpyridinium$0(DNLM)D002594$5IEN =LDR 00610cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363251302441 =005 20101025100451.0 =008 090804i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009007390 =040 \\$aIdPI$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPharmacy students =450 \\$aStudent pharmacists =550 \\$wg$aHealth occupations students =670 \\$aWork cat.: Beesley, B.P. An assessment of attitudes of pharmacy students and pharmacy school faculty in the Northwest toward medication waste and medication recycling as a possible solution, 2007:$bp. 3 (student pharmacists) =750 \2$aStudents, Pharmacy$0(DNLM)D013339$5IEN =LDR 01825cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363251402441 =005 20121120084848.0 =008 081230i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008009942 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNeuroprostheses =450 \\$aNeural prostheses =550 \\$wg$aBiomedical engineering =550 \\$wg$aNeurotechnology (Bioengineering) =550 \\$wg$aProsthesis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Coates, T.D. Neural interfacing, 2008:$babstr. (This book presents a short history of neural interfacing (N.I.) research and introduces the reader to some of the current efforts to develop neural prostheses) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of biomaterials and biomedical engineering, 2004:$bv. 2, p. 1056 (A neuroprosthesis, sometimes called a neural prosthesis, is a device that provides short bursts of electrical impulses to the central or peripheral nervous system to produce sensory and/or motor functions) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003$b(neural prosthesis -- A prosthesis that bypasses a portion of the nervous system and provides electrical stimulation to existing muscles in situations where paralysis has interrupted the natural control pathways) =670 \\$aIEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (2006 : Kos Island, Greece). ISCAS 2006, 2006:$bPDF p. 2189 (Neuroprostheses are devices that directly interface a technical implant with the human nervous system to restore sensory or motor function or to modulate the central nervous system properties after traumatization or severe diseases, respectively) =670 \\$aBernat, J.L. Ethical issues in neurology, 2008:$bp. 502 (A neuroprosthesis is an interface between a computer and a brain, spinal cord, or peripheral nerve) =750 \2$aNeural Prostheses$0(DNLM)D058117$5IEN =LDR 00284cz a2200109n 4500 =001 9880363251502441 =005 20101025094714.0 =008 090923||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009008354 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAmmonium chloride =750 \2$aAmmonium Chloride$0(DNLM)D000643$5IEN =LDR 02632cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363251602441 =005 20150430134813.0 =008 090917i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009006799 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aThree-dimensional printing =450 \\$a3-D printing =450 \\$a3D printing =450 \\$a3DP (Three-dimensional printing) =550 \\$wg$aRapid prototyping =670 \\$aWork cat.: Utela, B. Development and application of new material systems for three dimensional printing (3DP), 2008:$bp. 1 (three dimensional printing (3DP) is a highly versatile additive fabrication process involving the repeated deposition and selective binding of powder layers using a printhead deposited liquid. 3DP is one of a number of manufacturing processes in the larger field of rapid prototyping) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 6, 2009:$b3D printing (3D printing is a form of additive manufacturing technology. A three dimensional object is created by successive layers of material. 3D printers are generally faster, more affordable and easier to use than other additive manufacturing technologies. While prototyping dominates current uses, 3D printers offers tremendous potential for non-technical and entertainment applications. In the 1990's the advent of rapid prototyping allows these costs to be reduced so companies can create 3d models fast and effectively.) =670 \\$aThree dimensional printing website, July 6, 2009:$bWhat is 3DP? (Three Dimensional Printing is a process under development at MIT for the rapid and flexible production of prototype parts, end-use parts, and tools directly from a CAD model. Three Dimensional Printing has unprecedented flexibility. It can create parts of any geometry, and out of any material, including ceramics, metals, polymers and composites. Furthermore, it can exercise local control over the material composition, microstructure, and surface texture. Three Dimensional Printing has led the field of Rapid Prototyping (RP) in the creation of functional parts and tooling directly from a CAD model.) =670 \\$aCeramic arts daily, Feb. 1, 2009, viewed online July 7, 2009:$bthe printed pot (Three-dimensional printing (3DP) is a method of rapid prototyping. 3D printing was invented in Emanuel Sachs' lab at MIT and first became available in the early 1990s. Three-dimensional printing takes a digital model and produces a real, three-dimensional object by adding powder in layers and selectively printing a binder on each layer that causes the powder to adhere in the area of the desired design.) =750 \2$aPrinting, Three-Dimensional$0(DNLM)D066330$5IEN =LDR 01094cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363251702441 =005 20130209162138.0 =008 090910i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009007663 =040 \\$aMnMpUMNX$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.M4 =150 \\$aMagnesium chloride =550 \\$wg$aAlkaline earth chlorides =550 \\$wg$aMagnesium compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Land, B. Magnesium chloride toilet vault treatment, 2008. =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online, viewed, 2009 Aug 14$b(magnesium chloride; a bitter deliquescent salt MgCl b2 (B used esp. as a source of magnesium metal) =670 \\$aPatnalk, P. Handbook of inorganic chemicals, viewed, 2009 Aug. 14$b(magnesium chloride; MgCl b2 (B; most important use is in the electrolytic production of magnesium metal; also used to make oxychloride cement, as a dust binder on roads, as a flocculating agent in water treatment, for dressing cotton and woolen fabrics, as a fire-extinguishing agent and a fireproofing material, in processing sugar beets, and as a catalyst) =750 \2$aMagnesium Chloride$0(DNLM)D015636$5IEN =LDR 01341cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363251802441 =005 20110719092615.0 =008 090728i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009007251 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aReproductive health services =450 \\$aHealth services, Reproductive =450 \\$aPrograms, Reproductive health =450 \\$aReproductive health care$5IEN =450 \\$aReproductive health programs =450 \\$aReproductive healthcare$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ocho, O.N. Needs assessment for adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health services in a health region in Trinidad, 2005. =670 \\$aAccess to reproductive health services of sex workers in Ho Chi Minh City, 1998. =670 \\$aMESH browser, July 27, 2009$b(Reproductive Health Services. Scope note: Health care services related to human reproduction and diseases of the reproductive system. Services are provided to both sexes and usually by physicians in the medical or the surgical specialities such as reproductive medicine; andrology; gynecology; obstetrics; and perinatology; in MESH Tree Structures under Health Services) =670 \\$a2002 national directory : a resource guide to male reproductive health programs, 2002. =750 \2$aReproductive Health Services$0(DNLM)D034121$5IEN =LDR 01257cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363251902441 =005 20101023120036.0 =008 090720||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009007031 =040 \\$aICLAM$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNipple (Anatomy) =450 \\$aMammary papilla =450 \\$aNipples (Anatomy) =450 \\$aPapilla, Mammary =450 \\$aTeat (Anatomy) =450 \\$aTeats (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aBreast =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 17, 2009$b(Nipple; In the anatomy of mammals, a nipple or mammary papilla or teat is a small projection of skin containing the outlets for 15-20 lactiferous ducts arranged cylindrically around the tip; projection on the breasts of a mammal) =670 \\$aAmerican heritage dictionary of the English language, via Yahoo.com website, July 17, 2009$b(nipple 1. a. The small projection near the center of the mammary gland containing the outlets of the milk ducts through which young mammals obtain milk from the adult female; a teat. b. A corresponding projection of the male breast.) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, via WWW, July 17, 2009$b(Nipples. The conic organs which usually give outlet to milk from the mammary glands; in MeSH tree structures under Breast) =750 \2$aNipples$0(DNLM)D009558$5IEN =LDR 02091cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363252002441 =005 20101023120145.0 =008 090820i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008002284 =040 \\$aViU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNanocomposites (Materials) =450 \\$aNanocomposite materials =450 \\$aNanostructured composite materials =450 \\$aNanostructured composites =550 \\$wg$aComposite materials =550 \\$wg$aNanostructured materials =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nanocomposites : ionic conducting materials and structural spectroscopies, c2008:$bt.p. ; p. v ("nanocomposite" encompasses wide range of materials mixed at nanometer scale, combining best properties of each of the components, or giving unique properties; composite materials with domain sizes in the nanometer range) p. v (nanostructured composites) p. 205 (Roy and co-workers first used term "nanocomposite" in the early 1980's; most general definition of nanocomposite is a multi-phase compound in which one of the phases has a length scale in the nanometer range. In 1992, updated definition given by Komarneni as "composites of more than one Gibbsian solid phase where at least one dimension is in nanometer range and typically all solid phases are in the 1-20 nanometer range") =670 \\$aIntroduction to nanoscale science and technology, 2004$b(nanocomposites defined as multiphase materials where one or more phases have at least one dimension of order 100 nm or less; nanocomposites can be classified either as functional materials or as structural materials) =670 \\$aFabrication and characterization of novel nanocomposite materials, 2005. =670 \\$aNanophotonics, 2004:$bp. 277 (nanocomposites are random media containing domains or inclusions that are of nanometer size scale; these nanoscopic domains or inclusions also referred to as mesophases, whereas the bulk phase they constitute is called the macroscopic phase) =670 \\$aSynthesis of nanostructured composite materials from a liquid crystalline template, 1999. =750 \2$aNanocomposites$0(DNLM)D053761$5IEN =LDR 00747cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363252102441 =005 20100913221556.0 =008 090723i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009005158 =040 \\$aCaQMM$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.S78 =150 \\$aStreptococcus gordonii =550 \\$wg$aStreptococcus =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lee, Peter. Studies on the engineering of Lactococcus lactis and Streptococcus gordonii for vaccine delivery of Giardia CWP2 to mucosal sites, c2006. =670 \\$aMESH Browser, May 11, 2009$b(Streptococcus gordonii) =670 \\$aUniProt: the Universal Protein Resource Web site, May 11, 2009$b(Streptococcus gordonii Kilian et al. 1989) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aStreptococcus gordonii$0(DNLM)D054773$5IEN =LDR 01457cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363252202441 =005 20100913220622.0 =008 090716i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009006392 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aKetolide antibiotics =450 \\$aKetolides =550 \\$wg$aMacrolide antibiotics =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Energy and Commerce. Subcomm. on Oversight and Investigations. Ketek clinical study fraud, 2008:$bp. 43 (first in a new class of antibiotics called ketolides) =670 \\$aMESH, June 16, 2009$b(Ketolides; compounds based on Erythromycin, previous indexing: Macrolides) =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 16, 2009:$bKetolide (antibiotics belonging to the macrolide group, ketolides are derived from erythromycin) =670 \\$aScheinfeld, Noah. Telithromycin : a brief review of a new ketolide antibiotic. Journal of drugs in dermatology, July/Aug. 2004:$babstract (ketolides, which are a variation on the existing class of antibotics known as macrolides (e.g. erythromycin); defining differentiating characteristic of the ketolides as opposed to other macrolides is the removal of the neutral sugar, L-cladinose from the 3 position of the macrolide ring; ketolides are semi-synthetic derivatives of the 14-member macrolide erythromycin A, and retain the erythromycin macrolactone ring structure as well as the D-desosamine sugar attached at postition 5) =750 \2$aKetolides$0(DNLM)D048628$5IEN =LDR 03062cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363252302441 =005 20110615171852.0 =008 090521i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009005565 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aHM793$cOrganizational behavior =150 \\$aCultural competence =450 \\$aCompetence, Cultural =450 \\$aCompetency, Cultural =450 \\$aCross-cultural competence$5IEN =450 \\$aCultural competency =550 \\$aIntercultural communication =670 \\$aWork cat.: HIV, diversity, and cultural competence, c2009:$bp. 1 (A set of congruent behaviours, attitudes, and policies which come together in a system, agency, or among professionals and enable that system, agency, or those professionals to work effectively in cross-cultural situations) =670 \\$aMESH browser, May 20, 2009$b(Cultural Competency. UF Cultural Competence. Scope Note: Cultural and linguistic competence is a set of congruent behaviors, attitudes, and policies that come together in a system, agency, or among professionals that enables effective work in cross-cultural situations. Competence implies the capacity to function effectively as an individual and an organization within the context of the cultural beliefs, behaviors, and needs presented by consumers and their communities; in MESH tree structures under: Culture) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 20, 2009$b(Cultural competence; refers to an ability to interact effectively with people of different cultures. Cultural competence comprises four components: (a) Awareness of one's own cultural worldview, (b) Attitude towards cultural differences, (c) Knowledge of different cultural practices and worldviews, and (d) cross-cultural skills. Developing cultural competence results in an ability to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across cultures.) =670 \\$aNational Center for Cultural Competence Web site, May 20, 2009:$bconceptual frameworks (Cultural competence requires that organizations: have a defined set of values and principles, and demonstrate behaviors, attitudes, policies and structures that enable them to work effectively cross-culturally; have the capacity to (1) value diversity, (2) conduct self-assessment, (3) manage the dynamics of difference, (4) acquire and institutionalize cultural knowledge and (5) adapt to diversity and the cultural contexts of the communities they serve; incorporate the above in all aspects of policy making, administration, practice, service delivery and involve systematically consumers, key stakeholders and communities) =670 \\$aOCLC database, May 20, 2009$b(titles: Building racial and cultural competence in the classroom; Cultural competence in health care; Cultural competence in health education and health promotion; Cultural competence in trauma therapy; Cultural competency training in a global society; Strategies for cultural competency in Indian health care; Cultural competency in health, social, and human services) =750 \2$aCultural Competency$0(DNLM)D054521$5IEN =LDR 01017cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363252402441 =005 20091212203703.0 =008 090708i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009006469 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMiddle-aged persons with visual disabilities =450 \\$aVisually handicapped middle-aged persons =550 \\$wg$aMiddle-aged persons with disabilities =550 \\$wg$aPeople with visual disabilities =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lee, P.P. The associations between self-rated vision and hearing and functional status in middle age, 1999:$bp. 401 (Objectives: To describe the associations between self-reported visual and hearing impairment and an index of global functional status among community-dwelling, middle-aged Americans) =750 \2$81$wb$aVisually Impaired Persons$0(DNLM)D019987$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$aMiddle Aged$0(DNLM)D008875$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVisually Impaired Persons$iand$aMiddle Aged$5IEN =LDR 00867cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363252502441 =005 20091212202946.0 =008 090708i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009006347 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMiddle-aged persons with disabilities =550 \\$wg$aPeople with disabilities =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lee, P.P. The associations between self-rated vision and hearing and functional status in middle age, 1999:$bp. 401 (Objectives: To describe the associations between self-reported visual and hearing impairment and an index of global functional status among community-dwelling, middle-aged Americans) =750 \2$81$wb$aDisabled Persons$0(DNLM)D006233$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aMiddle Aged$0(DNLM)D008875$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDisabled Persons$iand$aMiddle Aged$5IEN =LDR 00621cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363252602441 =005 20091210131200.0 =008 090602i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009005904 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPsychoanalysis for older people =550 \\$wg$aGeriatric psychiatry =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2009422567: Bergeret-Amselek, Catherine. 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An enzyme of the transferase class that catalyzes the reaction 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate and dUMP to dihydrofolate and dTMP in the synthesis of thymidine triphosphate; entry term: Thymidylate Synthetase; BT in tree structures, Methyltransferases) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 4, 2008$b(Thymidylate synthase; Thymidylate synthetase is the enzyme used to generate thymidine monophosphate (dTMP), which is subsequently phosphorylated to thymidine triphosphate for use in DNA synthesis and repair) =750 \2$aThymidylate Synthase$0(DNLM)D013940$5IEN =LDR 01014cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363253202441 =005 20140311082729.0 =008 090113i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009000322 =040 \\$aCoU-DA$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =053 \0$aSB615.A27$cWeed =150 \\$aAbsinth wormwood =450 \\$aAbsinth sagewort =450 \\$aAbsinthium =450 \\$aArtemisia absinthium =450 \\$aCommon sagewort =450 \\$aSagewort, Absinth =450 \\$aSagewort, Common =550 \\$wg$aArtemisia =550 \\$wg$aWormwood =670 \\$aWork cat.: Absinth wormwood, 2007:$bp. 1 (A perennial semi-woody, clump forming, subshrubwith strongly aromatic foliage.) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, Jan. 13, 2009$b(Artemisia absinthium, common names: absinth sagewort, absinth wormwood, absinthium, common sagewort) =670 \\$aPlants database, via WWW, Jan. 13, 2009$b(Artemisia absinthium L., absinthium, absinth wormwood) =750 \2$aArtemisia absinthium$0(DNLM)D031171$5IEN-M =LDR 02372cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363253302441 =005 20161024100233.0 =008 081205i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008009581 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAutism spectrum disorders =450 \\$aASCs (Autism spectrum conditions) =450 \\$aASDs (Autism spectrum disorders) =450 \\$aAutism spectrum conditions =450 \\$aAutistic spectrum disorders =450 \\$aChild development disorders, Pervasive =450 \\$aPDDs (Pervasive developmental disorders) =450 \\$aPervasive child development disorders =450 \\$aPervasive development disorders =450 \\$aPervasive developmental disorders =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental disabilities =550 \2$aChild Development Disorders, Pervasive$0(DNLM)D002659$5IEN =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sterlin, L. The role of face familiarity on gaze fixation in individuals with autism spectrum disorders, 2007. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 24, 2007$b(Autism spectrum disorders (ASD), also called: autism spectrum conditions (ASC) or the autism spectrum; with the word autistic sometimes replacing autism, are a spectrum of psychological conditions characterized by widespread abnormalities of social interactions and communication, as well as severely restricted interests and highly repetitive behavior; Autism is one of the five autism spectrum disorders) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Dec. 3, 2008$b(Child Development Disorders, Pervasive. UF Pervasive Child Development Disorders, Pervasive Development Disorders; MeSH Tree Structures underneath Child Development Disorders, Pervasive: Asperger Syndrome; Autistic Disorder; Rett Syndrome; Schizophrenia, Childhood) =670 \\$aNational Institute of Mental Health WWW site, Jan. 16, 2009$b(Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), also known as Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDDs); cause severe and pervasive impairment in thinking, feeling, language, and the ability to relate to others; these disorders are usually first diagnosed in early childhood and range from a severe form, called autistic disorder, through pervasive development disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS), to a much milder form, Asperger syndrome; they also include two rare disorders, Rett syndrome and childhood disintegrative disorder) =750 \2$aAutism Spectrum Disorder$0(DNLM)D000067877$5IEN =LDR 00674cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363253402441 =005 20091124162834.0 =008 090312i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008009574 =040 \\$aCSt$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRG580.M33 =150 \\$aMalaria in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: Onyango-Ouma, W. The potential for sustainability of malaria in pregnancy initiatives in East and Southern Africa, 2007. =750 \2$81$wb$aMalaria$0(DNLM)D008288$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$0(DNLM)D011247$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMalaria$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00951cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363253502441 =005 20091124163220.0 =008 081007i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008007840 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aSenna (Genus) =450 \\$aSennas =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aPlants database, via WWW, Oct. 6, 2008$b(Senna, vernacular name: senna. Family: Fabaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, Oct. 6, 2008$b(Genus Senna. Family: Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae, tribe Cassieae, subtribe Cassiinae. Altfamily: Leguminosae. Also sometimes placed in: Caesalpiniaceae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 6, 2008$b(Senna (genus). Senna, the sennas, is a large genus of around 250 species of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae. Almost all species were at one time or another placed in Cassia, a close relative) =750 \2$aSenna Plant$0(DNLM)D029846$5IEN =LDR 01448cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363253602441 =005 20091123105420.0 =008 090304i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008006474 =040 \\$aHU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aStrelitziaceae =550 \\$wg$aZingiberales =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bird-of-paradise, 1998. =670 \\$aITIS, July 24, 2008$b(Strelitziaceae (family); order: Zingiberales, subclass: Zingiberidae, class: Liliopsida) =670 \\$aUSDA plants database, July 24, 2008$b(Strelitziaceae (family) = bird of paradise flower family; order: Zingiberales, subclass: Zingiberidae, class: Liliopsida) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 24, 2008$b(Strelitziaceae: family of monocotyledonous flowering plants; very similar in appearance and growth habit to members of the related families Heliconiaceae and Musaceae (banana family); the genera of Strelitziaceae have been included in Musaceae in some classifications, but are generally recognized as a separate family in more recent treatments such as the APG II system (2003); the APG II system assigns Strelitziaceae to the order Zingiberales in the commelinid clade; Strelitziaceae includes three genera, all occurring in tropical to subtropical regions: Strelitzia with 5 species in southern Africa, Ravenala with a single species in Madagascar, and Phenakospermum with a single species in northern South America) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aStrelitziaceae$0(DNLM)D032428$5IEN =LDR 02168cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363253702441 =005 20091123103524.0 =008 090227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009000810 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEugenol =450 \\$aAllylguaiacol =450 \\$aCaryophyllic acid =450 \\$aEugenic acid =550 \\$wg$aAnti-infective agents =550 \\$wg$aCinnamates =550 \\$wg$aFlavoring essences =550 \\$wg$aGuaiacol =550 \\$wg$aLocal anesthetics =550 \\$wg$aSolvents =670 \\$aWork cat.: NTP technical report on the carcinogenesis studies of eugenol (CAS no. 97-53-0) in F344/N rats and B6C3F b1 (B mice (feed studies), 1984:$bp. 7 (1-allyl-3-methoxy-4-hydroxybenzene; a widely used flavor additive and chemical intermediate) p. 12 (colorless or yellowish oily liquid extracted from clove, pimento, bayleaf, and cinnamonoils, used primarily as a flavoring agent and fragrance; approved for use as a food additive by the U.S. FDA; also used as a local anaesthetic in temporary dental fillings and cements, as a fungicide in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, as an attractant for Japanese beetles, as a denaturant for alcohol, and as a starting material in the synthesis of 3-methyl-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde, commonly known as vanillin) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Jan. 29, 2009$b(Eugenol. A cinnamate derivative of the shikamate pathway found in clove oil and other plants. Pharm. Action: Anti-Infective Agents; Solvents. MESH tree structures: Organic Chemicals > Carboxylic Acids > Acids, Carbocyclic > Cinnamates > Caffeic Acids > Eugenol) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 29, 2009$b(Eugenol (C b10 (BH b12 (BO b2 (B), is an allyl chain-substituted guaiacol. Eugenol is a member of the phenylpropanoids class of chemical compounds. It is a clear to pale yellow oily liquid extracted from certain essential oils especially from clove oil, nutmeg, cinnamon, and bay leaf; has a pleasant, spicy, clove-like aroma; used in perfumeries, flavorings, essential oils and in medicine as a local antiseptic and anesthetic. Other names: Eugenic acid, Caryophyllic acid, Allylguaiacol) =750 \2$aEugenol$0(DNLM)D005054$5IEN =LDR 01576cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363253802441 =005 20160803133208.0 =008 081119i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008009003 =040 \\$aViU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSupport vector machines =450 \\$aSVMs (Algorithms) =550 \\$wg$aAlgorithms =550 \\$wg$aKernel functions =550 \\$wg$aSupervised learning (Machine learning) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Support vector machines, c2008:$bp. vii (support vector machines (SVMs), modeling and prediction tool; support vector machines and related kernel-based methods; importance of SVMs for statistical machine learning) p. 13 (the first algorithms named "support vector machines") p. 333 (regression, classification are two main areas where support vector machines are applied) =670 \\$aLearning to classify text using support vector machines, c2002:$bp. 35 (support vector machines developed by Vapnik et al based on the structural risk minimization principle) =670 \\$aData mining, 2006:$bp. 337 (support vector machine (SVM), algorithm that uses nonlinear mapping to transform training data into higher dimension) =670 \\$aAlgorithms and data structures, 2001:$bp. 111 (support vector machine, SVM, classifier algorithm in which decision boundary depends only on subset of training vectors, called support vectors) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 26, 2009$b(Support vector machines (SVMs) are a set of related supervised learning methods used for classification and regression) =750 \2$aSupport Vector Machine$0(DNLM)D060388$5IEN =LDR 01016cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363253902441 =005 20091123102326.0 =008 090108||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009000175 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOlfactory receptor genes =450 \\$aOdor receptor genes =450 \\$aOR genes =450 \\$aReceptor genes, Odor =450 \\$aReceptor genes, Olfactory =550 \\$wg$aGenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Steiger, S.S. Evolution of avian olfaction, 2008:$bPDF pp. 6-7 (the molecular basis of the sense of smell is mediated by olfactory receptors (ORs) expressed on sensory neurons in the olfactory epithelium; olfactory receptor genes; OR genes are small (~1 kb) and intronless; they represent a large gene family in vertebrate genomes) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 8, 2009$b(in Olfactory receptor entry: odor receptor genes; genes coding for olfactory receptors; OR genes) =675 \\$aMESH browser, Jan. 8, 2009 =750 \2$aReceptors, Odorant$xgenetics$0(DNLM)D018035Q000235$5IEN =LDR 02366cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363254002441 =005 20091123101953.0 =008 090108||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009000174 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOlfactory receptors =450 \\$aOdor receptor proteins =450 \\$aOdor receptors =450 \\$aOdorant receptors =450 \\$aOlfactory receptor proteins =450 \\$aORs (Olfactory receptors) =450 \\$aReceptor proteins, Odor =450 \\$aReceptor proteins, Olfactory =450 \\$aReceptors, Odor =450 \\$aReceptors, Odorant =550 \\$wg$aCell receptors =550 \\$wg$aChemoreceptors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Steiger, S.S. Evolution of avian olfaction, 2008:$babstr. (In vertebrates, odorants are detected by olfactory receptors (ORs) that are expressed in the olfactory epithelium on olfactory sensory neurons) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 8, 2009:$bOlfactory receptor (Olfactory receptors expressed in the cell membranes of olfactory receptor neurons are responsible for the detection of odor molecules ... These receptors are members of the class A rhodopsin-like family of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). In vertebrates, the olfactory receptors are located in the cilia of the olfactory sensory neurons. In insects, olfactory receptors are located on the antennae and other chemosensory organs; odor receptors; odorant receptors) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Jan. 8, 2009$b(Receptors, Odorant. Annotation: receptors on cilia of olfactory receptor neurons. Scope note: Proteins, usually projecting from the cilia of olfactory receptor neurons, that specifically bind odorant molecules and trigger responses in the neurons. The large number of different odorant receptors appears to arise from several gene families or subfamilies rather than from DNA rearrangement. UF: Odor Receptor Protein; Odorant Receptor; Odorant Receptors; Olfactory Receptor Protein; Olfactory Receptor Proteins; Receptor Proteins, Odorant; Receptor Proteins, Olfactory. In MeSH Tree Structures under: Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins/Proteins/Membrane Proteins/Receptors, Cell Surface/Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Jan. 8, 2009$b(9,010 hits for "odor receptors"; 48,600 for "odorant receptors"; 142,000 for "olfactory receptors") =750 \0$aReceptors, Odorant$0(DNLM)D018035$5IEN =LDR 01512cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363254102441 =005 20091120092121.0 =008 090121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008009877 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aComminuted fractures =550 \\$wg$aFractures =670 \\$aWork cat.: Raghava, P. Biomechanical evaluation of proximal humerus fracture fixation and rotator cuff repair, 2008:$babstr. (Eleven matched humeri with three-part fractures were fixed with proximal humeral locking plate. Six pairs had an additional 1-cm medial wedge removed to simulate calcar comminution) p. 51 (In contrast to the comminuted fracture the non-comminuted fracture specimens did not show a clear pattern of failure) =670 \\$aMedical dictionary definitions of popular medical terms easily defined on Medterms, via WWW, Dec. 17, 2008$b(Comminuted fracture: A fracture in which bone is broken, splintered or crushed into a number of pieces ... Note that comminuted fracture is distinguished from a compound fracture, an open fracture in which the bone is sticking through the skin) =670 \\$aScott, A.S. Body structures & functions, 2004:$bp. 99 (... common types of fractures ... Comminuted is when the bone is splintered or broken into many pieces that can become embedded in the surrounding tissue) =670 \\$aDorland's illustrated medical dictionary, 2007:$bp. 753 (comminuted f[racture] -- one in which the bone is splintered or crushed) =750 \2$aFractures, Comminuted$0(DNLM)D018460$5IEN =LDR 01350cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363254202441 =005 20091120092508.0 =008 090121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008009754 =040 \\$aOU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCowden syndrome =450 \\$aBannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndrome =450 \\$aCowden disease =450 \\$aCowden's disease =450 \\$aMultiple hamartoma syndrome =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aHamartoma =670 \\$aWork cat.: Novel mechanisms of PTEN dysfunction in PTEN hamartoma tumor syndromes, 2008. =670 \\$aGenetics Home Reference, Dec. 12, 2008$b(Cowden syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by multiple noncancerous, tumor-like growths called hamartomas and an increased risk of developing certain cancers. Almost everyone with Cowden syndrome develops hamartomas. These growths are most commonly found on the skin and mucous membranes (such as the lining of the mouth and nose), but can also occur in the intestinal tract and other parts of the body) =670 \\$aMESH, Dec. 12, 2008 b (A hereditary disease characterized by multiple ectodermal, mesodermal, and endodermal nevoid and neoplastic anomalies. Facial trichilemmomas and papillomatous papules of the oral mucosa are the most characteristic lesions) =750 \2$aHamartoma Syndrome, Multiple$0(DNLM)D006223$5IEN =LDR 00587cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363254302441 =005 20091120092848.0 =008 090121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008009753 =040 \\$aOU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHamartoma =550 \\$wg$aTumors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Novel mechanisms of PTEN dysfunction in PTEN hamartoma tumor syndromes, 2008. =670 \\$aMESH, Dec. 12, 2008$b(Hamartoma: A focal malformation resembling a neoplasm, composed of an overgrowth of mature cells and tissues that normally occur in the affected area) =750 \2$aHamartoma$0(DNLM)D006222$5IEN =LDR 03425cz a2200409n 4500 =001 9880363254402441 =005 20091104225159.0 =008 080424i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008020261 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPhosmet =450 \\$aAppa (Trademark) =450 \\$aDecemthion (Trademark) =450 \\$aFesdan (Trademark) =450 \\$aFosmet =450 \\$aImidan (Trademark) =450 \\$aImidathion =450 \\$aKemolate (Trademark) =450 \\$aO,O-dimethyl S-phthalimidomethyl phosphorodithioate =450 \\$aPhthalimidomethyl =450 \\$aPhthalophos =450 \\$aPhthalophose =450 \\$aProlate (Trademark) =450 \\$aR-1504 (Insecticide) =450 \\$aSafidon (Trademark) =450 \\$aSmidan (Trademark) =450 \\$aStauffer R-1504 (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aInsecticides =550 \\$wg$aIsoindole =550 \\$wg$aOrganophosphorus compounds =550 \\$wg$aThiophosphates =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tchirkova, E.M. Phthalophose, 1983. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 9, 2008$b(Phosmet. An organothiophosphorus insecticide that has been used to control pig mange. UF Imidan, N-(Mercaptomethyl)phthalimide S-(O,O-dimethyl phosphorothionate), Phthalophos, Prolate. CAS Type 1 Name: Phosphorodithioic acid, S-((1,3-dihydro-1,3-dioxo-2H-isoindol-2-yl)methyl) O,O-dimethyl ester; in MeSH tree structures under Organothiophosphorus Compounds, which is under Organophosphorus Compounds, and also under Phthalimides, which is under Isoindoles. Previous indexing: Indoles (1974); Insecticides, Organothiophosphate (1974)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 9, 2008$b(Phosmet is a phthalimide-derived, non-systemic, organophosphate insecticide used on plants and animals. It is mainly used on apple trees for control of coddling moth, though it is also used on a wide range of fruit crops, ornamentals, and vines for the control of aphids, suckers, mites, and fruit flies. Other names: Fosmet, Decemthion, Imidathion, Phthalophos) =670 \\$aPAN pesticides database, via WWW, Apr. 9, 2008$b(Phosmet. Use Type: Insecticide. Chem Class: Organophosphorus. Other names: Appa; Decemthion; Decemthion P-6; ENT-25,705; Fosmete; Foszmet; Ftalophos; Imidan; Kemolate; N-(Mercaptomethyl)phthalimide S-(O,O-dimethyl phosphorodithioate); O,O-Dimethyl phosphorodithioate S-ester with N-(mercaptomethyl)phthalimide; O,O-Dimethyl S-(phthalimidomethyl) phosphorodithioate; O,O-Dimethylphthalimidiomethyl dithiophosphate; Percolate; Phosmet; Phosmet (Imidan); Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-dimethyl ester, S-ester with N-(mercaptomet hyl)phthalimide; Phosphorodithioic acid, S-((1,3-dihydro-1,3-dioxo-isoindol-2-yl)methyl O,O-dimethyl ester; Phthalimide, N-(mercaptomethyl)-, S-ester with O,O-dimethyl phosphorodithioate; Phthalimidomethyl; Phthalimidomethyl O,O-dimethyl phosphorodithioate; Phthalophos; PMP; Prolate; R-1504; Smidan; Stauffer R-1504) =670 \\$aEXTOXNET Pesticide information profiles, via WWW, Apr. 9, 2008$b(Phosmet. Trade names for products containing the compound include Appa, Decemthion, Fesdan, Imidan, Kemolate, Prolate, PMC and Safidon. It is also found in combination with other insecticides such as carbophenothion. Chemical Class: organophosphate. Phosmet is a non-systemic, organophosphate insecticide used on both plants and animals. Chemical Name: O,O-dimethyl S-phthalimidomethyl phosphorodithioate) =750 \2$aPhosmet$0(DNLM)D010706$5IEN-M =LDR 02860cz a2200409n 4500 =001 9880363254502441 =005 20091104224312.0 =008 080424i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008020248 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aManeb =450 \\$aDithane M-22 (Trademark) =450 \\$aFarmaneb (Trademark) =450 \\$aManebe (Trademark) =450 \\$aManesan (Trademark) =450 \\$aManex (Trademark) =450 \\$aManganese ethylene bisdithiocarbamate =450 \\$aManganese ethylenebisdithiocarbamate =450 \\$aManganous ethylenebisdithiocarbamate =450 \\$aManzate (Trademark) =450 \\$aManzin (Trademark) =450 \\$aMenenb (Trademark) =450 \\$aMespor (Trademark) =450 \\$aNereb (Trademark) =450 \\$aNewspor (Trademark) =450 \\$aPolyram M (Trademark) =450 \\$aTrimangol (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aDithiocarbamates =550 \\$wg$aFungicides =550 \\$wg$aOrganomanganese compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Izmerov, N.F. Maneb, 1983. =670 \\$aOregon State Univ. Extoxnet Pesticide information profiles, via WWW, Apr. 9, 2008$b(Maneb. Trade names include Farmaneb, Manesan, Manex, Manzate, Nereb, and Newspor. Maneb is a practically nontoxic ethylene(bis)dithiocarbamate in EPA toxicity class IV; fungicide used in the control of early and late blights on potatoes and tomatoes and many other diseases of fruits, vegetables, field crops, and ornamentals. Chemical Name: manganese ethylenebis(dithiocarbamate) (polymeric)) =670 \\$aCornell Univ. Extoxnet Pesticide info. profiles, via WWW, Apr. 9, 2008$b(A chemical name for maneb is manganese ethylene bisdithiocarbamate) =670 \\$aCompendium of pesticide common names, via WWW, Apr. 9, 2008$b(maneb. IUPAC: manganese ethylenebis(dithiocarbamate) (polymeric). C b4 (BH b6 (BMnN b2 (BS b4 (B. Activity: fungicides (polymeric dithiocarbamate fungicides)) =670 \\$aPAN pesticides database, via WWW, Apr. 9, 2008$b(Maneb. Use Type: Fungicide. Chem Class: Dithiocarbamate. Synonyms: ((1,2-Ethanediylbis(carbamodithioato)) (2-))-manganese; Carbamodithioic acid, 1,2-ethanediylbis-, manganous salt; Dithane M-22; M-Diphar; Maneb 80; Manebe; Manex; Manganese ethylenebis(dithiocarbamate); Manganous ethylenebisdithiocarbamate; Manzate; Manzin; Menenb; Mespor; Polyram M; Trimangol) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 9, 2008$b(Maneb. Scope note: Manganese derivative of ethylenebisdithiocarbamate. It is used in agriculture as a fungicide and has been shown to cause irritation to the eyes, nose, skin, and throat. CAS Type 1 Name: Manganese, ((1,2-ethanediylbis(carbamodithioato))(2-))-. Pharm. Action: Fungicides, Industrial; in tree structures under Ethylenebis(dithiocarbamates), which is under Thiocarbamates; also in tree structures under Organometallic Compounds) =750 \2$aManeb$0(DNLM)D008344$5IEN =LDR 03003cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363254602441 =005 20091104224722.0 =008 080424i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008020245 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMorpholine =450 \\$a1-oxa-4-azacyclohexane =450 \\$aDiethylene imidoxide =450 \\$aDiethylene oximide =450 \\$aDiethyleneimide oxide =450 \\$aDiethylenimide oxide =450 \\$aDrewamine =450 \\$aTetrahydro-1,4-isoxazine =450 \\$aTetrahydro-1,4-oxazine =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Morpholine, 1996$b(Morpholine (1-oxa-4-azacyclohexane) is a colourless, oily, hygroscopic, volatile liquid with a characteristic amine ("fishy") odour; important as a chemical intermediate in the rubber industry, as a corrosion inhibitor, and in the synthesis of optical brighteners, crop protection agents, dyes and drugs; used as a solvent for a large variety of organic materials, including resins, dyes and waxes; can be used as a catalyst; is still used in some countries in toiletry and cosmetic products; used in some countries in several direct and indirect food additive applications. Synonyms: 1-oxa-4-azacyclohexane; tetrahydro-2H-1,4-oxazine; tetrahydro-1,4-oxazine; tetrahydro-1,4-isoxazine; diethylene oximide; diethyleneimide oxide; diethylene imidoxide) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 8, 2008$b(Morpholine is an organic chemical compound having the chemical formula O(CH b2 (BCH b2 (B) b2 (BNH; common additive, in ppm concentrations, for pH adjustment in both fossil fuel and nuclear power plant steam systems; widely used in organic synthesis; used as a chemical emulsifier in the process of waxing fruit; morpholine derivatives used as agricultural fungicides in cereals; IUPAC name: morpholine; other names: Diethylenimide Oxide; tetrahydro-1,4-oxazine) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Apr. 8, 2008$b(Name of Substance: morpholine. UF morpholine hydrochloride, morpholine hydroiodide, morpholine phosphate, morpholine phosphate (3:1), morpholine phosphonate (1:1), morpholine sulfite (1:1), heading mapped to: Morpholines. Morpholines, UF Tetrahydro-1,4-Oxazines, in MeSH tree structures under Oxazines, which is under Heterocyclic Compounds, 1-Ring) =670 \\$aMSDS (material safety data sheet) Information, via Oxford Univ. Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Lab. Web site, Apr. 8, 2008$b(morpholine. Synonyms: diethylene oximide, tetrahydro-2H-1,4-oxazine, diethylenimide oxide, diethylene imidoxide. Use: Corrosion inhibitor, solvent, optical brightener. Molecular formula: C b4 (BH p9 (BNO) =670 \\$aChemIndustry.com Web site, Apr. 8, 2008$b(Morpholine. IUPAC Name: morpholine. Synonyms: 1-Oxa-4-azacyclohexane; Diethylene imidoxide; Diethylene oximide; Diethyleneimide oxide; Diethylenimide oxide; Drewamine; p-Isoxazine, tetrahydro-; Tetrahydro-1,4-isoxazine; Tetrahydro-1,4-oxazine; Tetrahydro-2H-1,4-oxazine; Tetrahydro-p-oxazine) =750 \2$aMorpholines$0(DNLM)D009025$5IEN =LDR 03914cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880363254702441 =005 20091104223239.0 =008 080423i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008020233 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEndocrine disrupting chemicals =450 \\$aDisrupters, Endocrine =450 \\$aDisrupting chemicals, Endocrine =450 \\$aDisruptors, Endocrine =450 \\$aEDCs (Endocrine disrupting chemicals) =450 \\$aEndocrine disrupters =450 \\$aEndocrine disrupting compounds =450 \\$aEndocrine disruptors =450 \\$aEnvironmental endocrine disrupters =450 \\$aEnvironmental endocrine disrupting chemicals =450 \\$aEnvironmental endocrine disruptors =450 \\$aHormone disruptors =550 \\$wg$aPollutants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Endocrine disrupting chemicals in the Australian riverine environment, c2007:$bp. iii (endocrine disrupting chemicals or EDCs; defined as "an exogenous substance or mixture that alters the function of the endocrine system and can subsequently have adverse effects in an organism, its progeny or within its (sub)population"; EDCs have recently emerged as environmental contaminants of concern) =670 \\$aEndocrine-disrupting chemicals : from basic research to clinical practice, 2007. =670 \\$aEndocrine disrupters in wastewater and sludge treatment processes, c2002. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, via WWW, Apr. 1, 2008$b(Endocrine Disruptors. UF Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals. Scope Note: Exogenous agents, synthetic and naturally occurring, which are capable of disrupting the functions of the endocrine system including the maintenance of homeostasis and the regulation of developmental processes. Endocrine disruptors are compounds that can mimic hormones, or enhance or block the binding of hormones to their receptors, or otherwise lead to activating or inhibiting the endocrine signaling pathways and hormone metabolism; listed in tree structures under Physiological Effects of Drugs and under Environmental Pollutants) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 1, 2008$b(Endocrine disruptors (sometimes also referred to as hormonally active agents) are exogenous substances that act like hormones in the endocrine system and disrupt the physiologic function of endogenous hormones; Endocrine disrupting compounds encompass a variety of chemical classes, including hormones, plant constituents, pesticides, compounds used in the plastics industry and in consumer products, and other industrial by-products and pollutants. Some are pervasive and widely dispersed in the environment. Some are persistent organic pollutants (POP's) ... Others are rapidly degraded in the environment or human body or may be present for only short periods of time; endocrine disrupting chemicals are found in low doses in literally thousands of products; EDCs) =670 \\$aScientific facts on endocrine disruptors, via GreenFacts Web site, Apr. 1, 2008$b(Endocrine Disruptors (EDCs): Some chemicals, both natural and man-made, can interfere with endocrine glands and their hormones or where the hormones act - the target tissues. These chemicals are called "endocrine disruptors" or "endocrine disrupting chemicals" (EDCs)) =670 \\$aEndocrine disrupting pesticides, via WWW, Apr. 1, 2008$b(Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are substances that can cause adverse effects by interfering in some way with the body's hormones or chemical messengers. These substances are therefore called hormone disruptors or endocrine disruptors, as it is the endocrine glands that secrete the hormones.) =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 1, 2008$b(endocrine disrupting chemicals; endocrine-disrupting chemicals; endocrine disruptors; environmental endocrine disruptors; environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals; endocrine disrupters; environmental endocrine disrupters) =750 \2$aEndocrine Disruptors$0(DNLM)D052244$5IEN =LDR 01603cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363254802441 =005 20130209162136.0 =008 080325i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008020195 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.V2$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.V2$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQE516.V2$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTP245.V2$cChemical technology =150 \\$aVanadium compounds =450 \\$aVanadic compounds =450 \\$aVanadous compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vanadium : the versatile metal, c2007. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 25, 2008$b(Vanadium Compounds. Inorganic compounds that contain vanadium as an integral part of the molecule.) =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 25, 2008$b(subj. hdg.: Vanadium compounds) =670 \\$aCollins English dictionary -- complete and unabridged, �2003, via TheFreeDictionary website, Oct. 12, 2012$b(vanadic (Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) of or containing vanadium, esp in a trivalent or pentavalent state; vanadous (Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) of or containing vanadium, esp in a divalent or trivalent state) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online dictionary, Oct. 12, 2012$b(vanadic: of, relating to, or containing vanadium --used esp. of compounds in which this element has a relatively higher valence than in vanadous compounds; vanadous: of, relating to, or containing vanadium --used esp. of compounds in which this element has a lower valence than in vanadic compounds) =750 \2$aVanadium Compounds$0(DNLM)D017968$5IEN =LDR 02224cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363254902441 =005 20100305084731.0 =008 080111i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008000155 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF538.5.C65 =150 \\$aColony collapse disorder of honeybees =450 \\$aAutumn collapse of honeybees =450 \\$aCCD (Colony collapse disorder of honeybees) =450 \\$aDisappearing disease of honeybees =450 \\$aFall dwindle disease of honeybees =450 \\$aMay disease of honeybees =450 \\$aSpring dwindle of honeybees =550 \\$wg$aHoneybee$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Agriculture. Subcomm. on Horticulture and Organic Agriculture. Review colony collapse disorder ... 2007:$bt.p. (colony collapse disorder in honey bee colonies) p. 2 (sudden and unexpected drop-off of honey bee pollinators; researchers and industry have now termed this dramatic and unprecedented decline colony collapse disorder; colony losses occur when bees fail to return to their hives) p. 8 (sudden inexplicable disappearance of millions of honey bees; CCD) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 8, 2008$b(little-understood phenomenon in which worker bees from a beehive or Western honey bee colony abruptly disapper; originally found in North America in late 2006; also different names disappearing disease, spring dwindle, May disease, autumn collapse, fall dwindle disease) =670 \\$aU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service web site, Jan. 8, 2008:$bmenu selection: News & Events (main symptom of CCD is simply no or a low number of adult honey bees present but with a live queen and no dead honey bees in the hive. Often there is still honey in the hive, and immature bees (brood) are present) =670 \\$aColony collapse disorder action plan [ER] 2007:$bexec. sum. 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A highly poisonous yellowish liquid insecticide, C b8 (BH b10 (BNO b5 (BPS.) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 26, 2008$b(Parathion. A highly toxic cholinesterase inhibitor that is used as an acaricide and as an insecticide. UF E-605, Ethyl Parathion, Phosphostigmine, Thiofos, Thiophos. CAS Type 1 Name: Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-diethyl O-(4-nitrophenyl) ester. Listed in tree structure under Organothiophosphorus Compounds; has separate authorized heading for Methyl Parathion) =670 \\$aPAN pesticides database, via WWW, Mar. 26, 2008$b(Parathion. Use type: Insecticide. Chem class: Organophosphorus. Other names: AC 3422; Alkron; Alleron; Aphamite; Bay E-605; Bladan; Corothion; Diethyl 4-nitrophenyl phosphorothionate; Diethyl p-nitrophenyl monothiophosphate; Diethyl p-nitrophenyl thionophosphate; DNTP; Drexel parathion 8E; ENT 15108; Ethyl parathion; Folidol E-605; Fosferno 50; Niran; O,O-Diethyl O-(4-nitrophenyl)phosphorothioate; O,O-Diethyl O-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate; Orthophos; Panthion; Paramar; Paraphos; Parathene; Parathion (Ethyl parathion); Parathion (ethyl); Parathion [Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-diethyl-O-(4-nitrophenyl) ester]; Parathion, parathion-ethyl; parathion-ethyl; Penncap E; Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-diethyl O-(4-nitrophenyl) ester; Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-diethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) ester; Soprathion; Thiophos) =750 \2$aParathion$0(DNLM)D010278$5IEN =LDR 01535cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363255102441 =005 20080529085145.0 =008 080409i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006002913 =040 \\$aUPB$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL391.N4$cZoology =150 \\$aWhipworms =450 \\$aTrichuris =550 \\$wg$aTrichuridae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(trichuris: a genus (the type of the family Trichuridae) of nematode worms comprising the whipworms; whipworm: a parasitic nematode (as the human whipworm (Trichuris trichiura) of the family Trichuridae) =670 \\$aRandom House Web. unabr. dict., c1997$b(whipworm: any of several parasitic nematodes of the genus Trichuris) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Mar. 20, 2008$b(Trichuris. Rank: genus. Family Trichuridae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 20, 2008$bTrichuris (The roundworm family Trichuridae includes the genus Trichuris, often referred to as whipworms; Trichuris vulpis (dog whipworm),Trichuris campanula (cat whipworm), Trichuris suis (pig whipworm)) Whipworm (The human whipworm (Trichuris trichiura or Trichocephalus trichiuris); dog whipworm (Trichuris vulpis); cat whipworm is a rare parasite, in Europe it is mostly represented by Trichuris campanula, and in North America it is Trichuris serrata more often; pig whipworms (Trichuris suis)) =670 \\$aAnimal diversity Web, Mar. 20, 2008$b(Genus Trichurus, Family Trichuridae; under species Trichuris trichiura: known as whipworms) =675 \\$aITIS, Mar. 20, 2008 =750 \2$aTrichuris$0(DNLM)D014258$5IEN =LDR 01649cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363255202441 =005 20080529083703.0 =008 080222i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008020090 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.O44$cBotany =150 \\$aPrivets =450 \\$aLigustrum =550 \\$wg$aOleaceae =670 \\$aITIS * North America, via WWW, Feb. 22, 2008$b(Ligustrum. Rank: Genus. Vernacular names: ligustrum; privet. Family: Oleaceae--olives) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Feb. 22, 2008$b(Ligustrum (privets). Rank: genus. Tribe Oleeae, Family Oleaceae) =670 \\$aNatureServe explorer, via WWW, Feb. 22, 2008$b(lists 8 species of Ligustrum, all with "privet" in common name) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Feb. 22, 2008$b(Genus: Ligustrum L. Family: Oleaceae tribe Oleeae. Common name: privet) =670 \\$aPlants database, via WWW, Feb. 22, 2008$b(Ligustrum L. - privet. Family Oleaceae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 22, 2008$b(Privet, originally the name for the European semi-evergreen shrub Ligustrum vulgare, and later also for the more reliably evergreen Ligustrum ovalifolium (Japanese privet). The term is now used for all members of the genus Ligustrum, which includes about 40-50 species of evergreen; placed in the olive family Oleaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Ligustrum, a large genus of Old World shrubs, family Oleaceae, having smooth entire leaves and terminal panicles of white flowers--see privet; Privet, an ornamental Eurasian and northern African shrub, Ligustrum vulgare; any of various other plants of the genus Ligustrum) =750 \2$aLigustrum$0(DNLM)D031659$5IEN =LDR 01236cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363255302441 =005 20080528103932.0 =008 080320i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008020098 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.R46$cBacteriology =150 \\$aMagnetospirillum =550 \\$wg$aRhodospirillaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gable, S.L. Model development for magnetoreception and mutagenic analysis of translational regulation in malaria, 2007:$bp. 3 (Magnetospirillum) =670 \\$aList of prokaryotic names with standing in nomenclature, via WWW, Feb. 22, 2008$b(Genus Magnetospirillum) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 22, 2008$b(Magnetospirillum. Scope note: A genus of microaerophilic, gram-negative bacteria that forms crystals of the mineral magnetite; BT in tree structures: Rhodospirillaceae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 22, 2008$b(Magnetospirillum (Magnetospirillum magnetotacticum) is a Gram-negative, microaerophilic magnetotactic bacterium; family, Rhodospirillaceae) =670 \\$aDSMZ--bacterial nomenclature up-to-date, via WWW, Feb. 22, 2008$b(genus, Magnetospirillum; species, gryphiswaldense, magnetotacticum) =675 \\$aITIS, Feb. 22, 2008 =750 \2$aMagnetospirillum$0(DNLM)D042201$5IEN =LDR 01055cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363255402441 =005 20080528104827.0 =008 080320i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008001313 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aParoxetine =450 \\$aAropax (Trademark) =450 \\$aPaxil (Trademark) =450 \\$aPexeva (Trademark) =450 \\$aSeroxat (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAntidepressants =550 \\$wg$aPiperidine =550 \\$wg$aSerotonin uptake inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aTranquilizing drugs =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2008007345: Bass, Alison. Side effects. c2008. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 28, 2008$b(hdg.: Paroxetine; scope note: serotonin update inhibitor that is effective in the treatment of depression; entry terms : Aropax, Paxil, Seroxat; in hierarchy under Piperidines) =670 \\$aDrugs.com, via WWW, Feb. 28, 2008$b(Paxil; generic name: paroxetine; brand names: Paxil, Pexeva; used to treat depression, obsessive-compulsive disorders, anxiety disorders [etc.]) =750 \2$aParoxetine$0(DNLM)D017374$5IEN =LDR 00982cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363255502441 =005 20180111110923.0 =008 080211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008001071 =040 \\$aIaCfT$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCompulsive hoarding =450 \\$aHoarding, Compulsive =450 \\$aPathological hoarding =550 \\$wg$aCompulsive behavior =670 \\$aWork cat.: Packrat, c2004. =670 \\$aPubMed, Feb. 12, 2008$b(Wilbram, M. Compulsive hoarding, Br J Clin Psychol, Sept. 8, 2007) =670 \\$aObsessive Compulsive Foundation website, Feb. 12, 2008$b(compulsive hoarding syndrome; hoarding behaviors are most commonly found in people with obsessive compulsive disorder) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 12, 2008$b(compulsive hoarding or pathological hoarding is extreme hoarding behavior in humans) =675 \\$aPsychInfo (Hoarding behavior);$aMESH, Feb. 12, 2008 =750 \2$aHoarding Disorder$0D000067836$5IEN =750 \2$aHoarding$0(DNLM)D060845$5IEN =LDR 00581cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363255602441 =005 20120410103802.0 =008 080123i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008000468 =040 \\$aFU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aInsecticide-treated mosquito nets =550 \\$wg$aMosquito nets =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kadzandira, J.M. The Coverage and utilisation of insecticide treated nets and malaria prevention and treatment practices at the community level in Malawi, 2004$b(Insecticide treated nets) =675 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aInsecticide-Treated Bednets$0(DNLM)D057148$5IEN =LDR 00765cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363255702441 =005 20100721124934.0 =008 080123i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008000467 =040 \\$aFU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMosquito nets =550 \\$wg$aMalaria$xPrevention$xEquipment and supplies =550 \\$wg$aMosquitoes$xControl$xEquipment and supplies =550 \\$wg$aNets =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kazandira, J.M. The Coverage and utilisation of insecticide treated nets and malaria prevention and treatment practices at the community level in Malawi, 2004:$bp. ix (There were approximately 1.8 million mosquito nets in Malawi) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bMosquito net (a net or screen for keeping out mosquitoes) =750 \2$aMosquito Nets$0(DNLM)D057147$5IEN =LDR 01305cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363255802441 =005 20080528101252.0 =008 080314||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008001263 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVitellogenesis =550 \\$wg$aOogenesis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lee, C.-Y. Vitellogenesis in the blue crab, Callincetes sapidus (Decapoda: Crustacea), 1994:$babstr. (Vitellogenesis is the process of egg yolk formation) =670 \\$aMeSH Online, Feb. 14, 2008$b(Vitellogenesis: The active production and accumulation of vitellins (egg yolk proteins) in the non-mammalian oocytes from circulating precursors, vitellogenins. Vitellogenesis usually begins after the first meiosis and is regulated by estrogenic hormones; MeSH BT: Oogenesis) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003$b(vitellogenesis -- [physiology] -- The process by which yolk is formed in the ooplasm of an oocyte) =670 \\$aQuarterly review of biology, Mar. 2004:$bp. 77 (Vitellogenesis is the integrated process of the synthesis of the yolk protein precursors and their uptake by the growing oocytes resulting in the production of the mature eggs ready to be laid) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(vitellogenesis yolk formation) =750 \2$aVitellogenesis$0(DNLM)D014818$5IEN =LDR 02021cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363255902441 =005 20080528101444.0 =008 080314||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008001262 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVitellogenins =450 \\$aVTGs (Vitellogenins) =550 \\$wg$aProtein precursors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Melvin, P.D. 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Vitellogenins are secreted into the hemolymph and taken into the oocytes by receptor-mediated endocytosis to form the major yolk proteins, vitellins) =670 \\$aQuarterly review of biology, Mar. 2004:$bp. 77 (Vitellogenins are the principal precursors to the yolk proteins (the vitellins) of egg-laying animals and are defined as a class of macromolecular proteins that generally only occur in females) =670 \\$aJournal of insect science, Jan. 12, 2007:$bp. 3 (Vitellogenins are precursors of the yolk proteins, which are phosphoglycolipoproteins utilized in oviparous animals to provide nutrition for the developing embryo) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Feb. 14, 2008$b(Vitellogenin ... is a synonymous term for the gene and the expressed protein. The molecule is classified as a glyco-lipo-protein, having properties of a sugar, fat and protein. Vitellogenin is an egg yolk precursor protein expressed in female fish, dormant in male fish and female insects. 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House. Comm. on Energy and Commerce. Dextromethorphan Distribution Act of 2007, 2007:$bp. 2 (dextromethorphan (DXM), over-the-counter cough suppressant, antitussive) =670 \\$aMedlinePlus. =670 \\$aFDA web site, drug databases, Dec. 5, 2007. =670 \\$aMESH, Dec. 5, 2007$b(dextromethorphan, an NMDA receptor antagonist) =750 \2$aDextromethorphan$0(DNLM)D003915$5IEN =LDR 00446cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363256702441 =005 20160428144109.0 =008 080207||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008102238 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDiabetes$xDiet therapy =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: The glucose revolution pocket guide to children with type 1 diabetes, 2001 =750 \2$aDiet, Diabetic$0(DNLM)D003927$5IEN =LDR 00465cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363256802441 =005 20120730164533.0 =008 080207||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008102118 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDecision making$xData processing =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Business and economic forecasting for the information age, 2002 =750 \2$aDecision Making, Computer-Assisted$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003658 =LDR 00471cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362316302441 =005 20120730163420.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077177 =035 \\$aBZS7083NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLinear models (Statistics) =450 \\$aModels, Linear (Statistics) =550 \\$wg$aMathematical models =550 \\$wg$aMathematical statistics =550 \\$wg$aStatistics =750 \2$aLinear Models$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016014 =LDR 00399cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362316402441 =005 20120730163420.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077174 =035 \\$aBZS7080NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aLinear energy transfer =550 \\$wg$aNuclear physics =550 \\$aStopping power (Nuclear physics) =750 \2$aLinear Energy Transfer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018499 =LDR 00969cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362316502441 =005 20120730163420.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077148 =035 \\$aBZS7054NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.T5$cBotany =053 \0$aSD397.L6$cForestry =150 \\$aLindens =450 \\$aBasswood =450 \\$aLime trees (Lindens) =450 \\$wnne$aLinden =450 \\$aTilia =450 \\$aWhitewood =550 \\$wg$aTiliaceae =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Tilia L. 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Genera: Calochortus, Cardiocrinum, Erthyronium, Fritillaria, Gagea, Hemiphylacus, Lilium, Lloydia, Medeola, Nomocharis, Notholirion, Orithyia, Sandersonia, Tulipa) =750 \2$aLiliaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019668 =LDR 00415cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362317402441 =005 20120730163419.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076957 =035 \\$aBZS6863NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.O44$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.L65$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aLilacs =450 \\$aSyringa =550 \\$wg$aOleaceae =750 \2$aSyringa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031662 =LDR 01988cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362317502441 =005 20120730163419.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076945 =035 \\$aBZS6851NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK898.L5$cBotanical chemistry =053 \0$aTS933.L5$cWood chemistry =150 \\$aLignin =450 \\$aLignins =550 \\$wg$aCrosslinked polymers =550 \\$wg$aPlant polymers =550 \\$aWood$xChemistry =670 \\$aSmook, G.A. Handbook of pulp & paper terminology, c1990:$bp. 44 (lignin: Natural binding constituent of the cells of wood and plant stalks, a complex three-dimensional polymer of phenylpropane or propylbenzene structure. The chemistry of lignin is characterized by having hydroxyl or methoxyl groups attached to the benzene carbon atoms.) =670 \\$aConcise encyc. biochemistry, 1988$b(Lignin: a polymer responsible for the thickening and strengthening of plant cell walls. Chemically, lignin cannot be exactly defined; a highly cross linked, macromolecular, branched polymer, formed irreversibly by dehydrogenation and condensation) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, July 26, 2006$b(Lignin. Scope note: The most abundant natural aromatic organic polymer found in all vascular plants. Lignin together with cellulose and hemicellulose are the major cell wall components of the fibers of all wood and grass species. Lignin is composed of coniferyl, p-coumaryl, and sinapyl alcohols in varying ratios in different plant species.) =670 \\$aLignin Institute home page, July 26, 2006:$bwhat is lignin? (Lignins are derived from an abundant and renewable resource: trees, plants, and agricultural crops; commercial lignin is currently produced as a co-product of the paper industry, separated from trees by a chemical pulping process; because lignins are very complex natural polymers with many random couplings, the exact chemical structure is not known) =750 \2$aLignin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008031 =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362317602441 =005 20120730163419.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076944 =035 \\$aBZS6850NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP801.L53 =150 \\$aLignans =550 \\$wg$aNatural products =550 \\$wg$aPhenyl compounds =750 \2$aLignans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017705 =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362317702441 =005 20120730163418.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076931 =035 \\$aBZS6837NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGR630$cFolklore =053 \\$aQC966$bQC966.7$cMeteorology =150 \\$aLightning =550 \\$wg$aAtmospheric electricity =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLightning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008030 =LDR 00641cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362317802441 =005 20120730163418.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076925 =035 \\$aBZS6831NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGT440$bGT445$cManners and customs =053 \\$aTH7700$bTH7975$cTechnology =150 \\$aLighting =360 \\$isubdivision$aLighting$iunder types of vehicles, structures, buildings, rooms, installations, etc., e.g.$aFactories--Lighting =450 \\$aIllumination =550 \\$wg$aBuildings$xEnvironmental engineering =550 \\$aLight sources =750 \2$aLighting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008029 =LDR 00459cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362317902441 =005 20120730163418.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076899 =035 \\$aBZS6805NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTN773$cMetallurgy =053 \0$aTS551$bTS552$cManufacture =150 \\$aLight metals =550 \\$wg$aMetals =681 \\$iExample under$aLightweight construction =750 \2$aMetals, Light$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019565 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362318002441 =005 20120730163418.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076890 =035 \\$aBZS6796NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE992.P =150 \\$aLight coagulation =450 \\$aPhotocoagulation =550 \\$wg$aPhototherapy =750 \2$aLight Coagulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008028 =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362318102441 =005 20120730163418.0 =008 920615||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076871 =035 \\$aBZS6777NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC350$bQC467 =150 \\$aLight =550 \\$wg$aElectromagnetic waves =550 \\$aLight sources =550 \\$aSpectrum analysis =750 \2$aLight$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008027 =LDR 00418cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362318202441 =005 20120730163418.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076869 =035 \\$aBZS6775NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP618$bQP619 =150 \\$aLigases =450 \\$aSynthetases =550 \\$wg$aEnzymes =670 \\$aMESH (Ligases x Syntheases) =750 \2$aLigases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008025 =LDR 01015cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362318302441 =005 20120730163418.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076868 =035 \\$aBZS6774NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLigands =550 \\$wg$aCoordination compounds =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb. 3 =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict. =670 \\$aMcGraw Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aGrant's chem. dict. =670 \\$aStenesh dict. of biochemistry. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on molecules, groups, or atoms attached to a central atom in a chelate or coordination compound. Works on atoms, groups, or molecules that bind to another molecule, usually a macromolecule, are entered under$aLigands (Biochemistry). =681 \\$iNote under$aLigands (Biochemistry) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLigands$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008024 =LDR 00520cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362318402441 =005 20120730163418.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076865 =035 \\$aBZS6771NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL827$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM141$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQM563$cHistology =150 \\$aLigaments =550 \\$wg$aBones =550 \\$wg$aJoints =550 \\$wg$aMuscles =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLigaments$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008022 =LDR 00625cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362318502441 =005 20120730163418.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076860 =035 \\$aBZS6766NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dDLC =053 \0$aT55.3.L5$cIndustrial safety =150 \\$aLifting and carrying =450 \\$aCarrying weights =450 \\$aManual handling =550 \\$wg$aMaterials handling =670 \\$aSimonton, K. Lessons for lifting and moving materials, 1996:$bp. 2 (lifting, pushing, pulling and carrying objects; also known as manual handling) =750 \2$aLifting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017770 =LDR 00605cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362318602441 =005 20120730163417.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076850 =035 \\$aBZS6756NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTL1500$bTL1575 =150 \\$aLife support systems (Space environment) =450 \\$aMan in space$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aBioengineering =550 \\$wg$aEnvironmental engineering =550 \\$wg$aHuman engineering =550 \\$wg$aSpace flight$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aSpace medicine =750 \2$aLife Support Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008021 =LDR 00426cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362318702441 =005 20120730163417.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076849 =035 \\$aBZS6755NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC86.7 =150 \\$aLife support systems (Critical care) =550 \\$wg$aCritical care medicine =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLife Support Care$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D008020 =LDR 00753cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362318802441 =005 20120730163417.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076848 =035 \\$aBZS6754NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aHQ2042$bHQ2044 =150 \\$aLifestyles =450 \\$wnne$aLife style =450 \\$aLife styles =450 \\$aLifestyle =450 \\$aStyles, Life =550 \\$wg$aHuman behavior =550 \\$wg$aManners and customs =670 \\$aLC database, June 16, 1997$b(life styles; lifestyles) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(lifestyle; life style) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(lifestyle; life style) =670 \\$aWomen's thes.$b(life styles) =750 \2$aLife Style$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008019 =LDR 01077cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362318902441 =005 20120730163417.0 =008 011108i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076844 =035 \\$aBZS6750NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aLife skills =450 \\$aBasic life skills =450 \\$aCompetencies, Functional =450 \\$aCoping skills =450 \\$aEveryday living skills =450 \\$aFunctional competencies =450 \\$aFundamental life skills =450 \\$aLifeskills =450 \\$aLiving skills =450 \\$aPersonal life skills =450 \\$aProblems of everyday living, Skills for solving =450 \\$aSkills, Life =550 \\$wg$aAbility =550 \\$wg$aSocial learning =670 \\$aHopson, B. Lifeskills teaching, c1981. =680 \\$iHere are entered works that discuss a combination of the skills needed by an individual to exist in modern society, including skills related to education, employment, finance, health, housing, psychology, etc. =750 \2$aActivities of Daily Living$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000203 =LDR 00446cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362319002441 =005 20090216090320.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076841 =035 \\$aBZS6747NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLife sciences =450 \\$aBiosciences =450 \\$aSciences, Life =450 \\$aBiological sciences$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aScience =750 \2$aBiological Science Disciplines$0(DNLM)D001690$5IEN =LDR 00640cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362319102441 =005 20120730163417.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076821 =035 \\$aBZS6727NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLife expectancy =450 \\$aExpectancy of life =450 \\$aExpectation of life =550 \\$wg$aLife spans (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aVital statistics =550 \\$aPremature death =670 \\$aRandom House$b(life expectancy. Also called expectancy of life) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(life expectancy. 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Macrolichens of the Northwest Territories, 2012:$bp. ii (macro-lichens) p. 1 (lichens) =670 \\$aLIAS glossary, via WWW, Aug. 7, 2012$b(macrolichen (noun, pl. macrolichens; opposite: microlichen) - a lichen with a large thallus. Though sometimes adopted for convenience, it is not reasonable to distinguish lichens by size. Most commonly fruticose and foliose lichens are referred to as macrolichens, but this distinction is completely arbitrary. Growth form is not at all correlated with size. Some fruticose lichens are very minute and crustose thalli can extend across immense areas. It is often argued that the distinction is reasonable assuming that large thalli, and thus fruticose and foliose species, would be more easily identified. However, many macrolichens like species of Usnea or Cladonia display an enormous morphological variability and their reliable identification often requires the analysis of the secondary chemistry.) =670 \\$aGalloway, D.J. 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\\$aFormer heading, from 4XX field with {dollar}w deleted 20141114: 150:##:_{dollar}a Leucodystrophy =750 \2$aLeukodystrophy, Metachromatic$0(DNLM)D007966$5IEN =LDR 00788cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362322002441 =005 20200821142024.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076298 =035 \\$aBZS6204NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC366.3.L48 =150 \\$aGloboid cell leukodystrophy =450 \\$aGloboid leukodystrophy =450 \\$aKrabbe's disease =450 \\$wnne$aLeukodystrophy, Globoid cell =550 \\$wg$aCerebral sclerosis, Diffuse =550 \\$wg$aLeukodystrophy =550 \\$wg$aSphingolipidoses =688 \\$aHeading changed 20141114 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Leukodystrophy, Globoid cell =688 \\$aFormer heading, from 4XX field with {dollar}w deleted 20141114: 150:##:_{dollar}a Leucodystrophy =750 \2$aLeukodystrophy, Globoid Cell$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007965 =LDR 00612cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362322102441 =005 20120730163413.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076297 =035 \\$aBZS6203NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85076297 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ416.L4 =150 \\$aLeukemia in children =550 \\$wg$aCancer in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric hematology =750 \2$81$wb$aLeukemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007938 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLeukemia$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00446cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362322202441 =005 20120730163413.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076295 =035 \\$aBZS6201NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLeukemia, Radiation-induced =450 \\$aRadiation-induced leukemia =550 \\$wg$aRadiation injuries =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLeukemia, Radiation-Induced$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007953 =LDR 00566cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362322302441 =005 20120730163413.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076294 =035 \\$aBZS6200NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC643 =150 \\$aLeukemia, Hairy cell =450 \\$aHairy cell leukemia =450 \\$aLeukemic reticuloendotheliosis =550 \\$wg$aLeukemia =550 \\$wg$aLymphoproliferative disorders =550 \\$aReticuloendotheliosis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLeukemia, Hairy Cell$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007943 =LDR 00405cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362322402441 =005 20120730163413.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076293 =035 \\$aBZS6199NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLeukemia, Experimental =450 \\$aExperimental leukemia =550 \\$wg$aOncology, Experimental =750 \2$aLeukemia, Experimental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007942 =LDR 00859cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362322502441 =005 20120730163413.0 =008 040814i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076285 =035 \\$aBZS6191NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dUk =053 \0$aRC643 =150 \\$aLeukemia =450 \\$aLeucaemia =450 \\$aLeucemia =450 \\$aLeucocythaemia =450 \\$aLeucocythemia =450 \\$aLeucosis =450 \\$aLeukaemia =450 \\$aLeukosis =550 \\$wg$aAnemia =550 \\$wg$aCancer =550 \\$wg$aLeucocytosis =550 \\$aPreleukemia =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(leukemia; also: leukaemia; leucemia; leucaemia) =670 \\$aBlack's medical dictionary, c1992$b(leukaemia or leucocythaemia, is a disease in which the number of white corpuscles in the blood is permanently increased) =750 \2$aLeukemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007938 =LDR 00519cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362322602441 =005 20120730163413.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076284 =035 \\$aBZS6190NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLeukapheresis =450 \\$aLeucapheresis =450 \\$aLeucopheresis =450 \\$aLeukopheresis =550 \\$wg$aCell separation =550 \\$wg$aHemapheresis =550 \\$wg$aLeucocytes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLeukapheresis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007937 =LDR 00391cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362322702441 =005 20120730163413.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076273 =035 \\$aBZS6179NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.S78 =150 \\$aLeuconostoc =450 \\$aBetacoccus =550 \\$wg$aStreptococcaceae =750 \2$aLeuconostoc$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007934 =LDR 00469cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362322802441 =005 20091120131445.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076269 =035 \\$aBZS6175NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP95 =150 \\$aLeucocytes =450 \\$aLeukocytes =450 \\$aWhite blood cells =450 \\$aWhite cells =550 \\$wg$aBlood cells =550 \\$wg$aKiller cells =750 \2$aLeukocytes$0(DNLM)D007962$5IEN =LDR 00379cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362322902441 =005 20120730163413.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076268 =035 \\$aBZS6174NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLeucocyte disorders =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aLeucocytes =750 \2$aLeukocyte Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007960 =LDR 00354cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362323002441 =005 20100220152832.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076261 =035 \\$aBZS6167NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLeucine aminopeptidase =550 \\$wg$aAminopeptidases =750 \2$aLeucyl Aminopeptidase$0(DNLM)D007931$5IEN =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362323102441 =005 20120730163413.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076260 =035 \\$aBZS6166NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLeucine =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids =550 \\$wg$aBranched chain amino acids =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLeucine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007930 =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362323202441 =005 20120730163413.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076251 =035 \\$aBZS6157NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aSB351.L6 =150 \\$aLettuce =450 \\$aLactuca sativa =681 \\$iExample under$aSalad greens =750 \2$aLettuce$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018545 =LDR 00412cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362323302441 =005 20060512122809.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076237 =035 \\$aBZS6143NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLetterer-Siwe disease =450 \\$aNonlipid histiocytosis =550 \\$wg$aReticuloendotheliosis =750 \2$aHistiocytosis, Langerhans-Cell$0(DNLM)D006646$5IEN =LDR 00744cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362323402441 =005 20080220092243.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076220 =035 \\$aBZS6126NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBJ2100$bBJ2115$cEtiquette =053 \\$aPE1481$bPE1497$cEnglish rhetoric =150 \\$aLetter writing =450 \\$aCorrespondence =450 \\$aEnglish letter writing =450 \\$aLetter writing, English =450 \\$aWriting of letters =550 \\$wg$aAuthorship =550 \\$aLetters =667 \\$aFormer heading: Letter-writing$5IEN =680 \\$iHere are entered general works and works on English letter writing. =750 \2$aCorrespondence as Topic$0(DNLM)D015709$5IEN =LDR 00511cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362323502441 =005 20120730163413.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076189 =035 \\$aBZS6095LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \\$aSB205.L4$cForage plants =150 \\$aLespedeza =450 \\$aBush clover =450 \\$aClover, Bush =450 \\$aClover, Japan =450 \\$aJapan clover =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =750 \2$aLespedeza$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029884 =LDR 00714cz a2200229n 4500 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12, 2008$b(sapphism: lesbianism; female homosexuality) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster's medical dict., via WWW, Feb. 12, 2008$b(sapphism: lesbianism) =670 \\$aDict. of sexual terms, via WWW, Feb. 12, 2008$b(sapphism: 1. Female homosexuality; lesbianism. 2. Lesbian love or lesbian-sex, the mutual friction of the sex-organs between two women) =750 \2$aHomosexuality, Female$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018452 =LDR 00426cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362323802441 =005 20120730163412.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076134 =035 \\$aBZS6040NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.L44$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC154.95$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aLeptospirosis =550 \\$wg$aSpirochaetosis =750 \2$aLeptospirosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007922 =LDR 00321cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362323902441 =005 20120730163407.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075080 =035 \\$aBZS4986NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L375 =150 \\$aLauraceae =750 \2$aLauraceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019770 =LDR 00517cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362324002441 =005 20120730163407.0 =008 930928i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075064 =035 \\$aBZS4970NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA975.5.L3 =150 \\$aHospital laundries =450 \\$aHospitals$xLaundry service =450 \\$wnne$aLaundries, Hospital =550 \\$wg$aHospitals$xEnvironmental services =550 \\$wg$aLaundries =750 \2$aLaundry Service, Hospital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007847 =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362324102441 =005 20120730163407.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075063 =035 \\$aBZS4969NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTT980$bTT999 =150 \\$aLaundries =550 \\$wg$aLaundry industry =750 \2$aLaundering$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007846 =LDR 00551cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362324202441 =005 20120730163406.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075047 =035 \\$aBZS4953NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aPN6149.P5$cLiterature$5IEN =053 \\$aBF575.L3$cPsychology =150 \\$aLaughter =450 \\$aLaughing =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$wg$aNonverbal communication =550 \\$aWit and humor =670 \\$aRandom House$b(laughing n. laughter) =750 \2$aLaughter$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007845 =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362324302441 =005 20120730163406.0 =008 860211in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074871 =035 \\$aBZS4777NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \\$aSB351.L38$cCulture =150 \\$aLathyrus =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =750 \2$aLathyrus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027807 =LDR 00351cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362324402441 =005 20120730163406.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074870 =035 \\$aBZS4776NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA1242.L35 =150 \\$aLathyrism =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLathyrism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007842 =LDR 00325cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362324502441 =005 20120730163406.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074851 =035 \\$aBZS4757NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLatex =550 \\$wg$aPlant exudates =750 \2$aLatex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007840 =LDR 00444cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362324602441 =005 20070423090927.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074846 =035 \\$aBZS4752NU =035 \\$ash 85074846 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLaterality =550 \\$wg$aPsychophysiology =550 \\$aCerebral dominance =550 \\$aDual-brain psychology =750 \2$aFunctional Laterality$0(DNLM)D007839$5IEN =LDR 00505cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362324702441 =005 20150422112459.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074845 =035 \\$aBZS4751NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP366 =150 \\$aLateral vestibular nucleus =450 \\$aDeiter's nucleus =450 \\$aLarge cell auditory nucleus =450 \\$aNucleus magnocellularis =550 \\$wg$aVestibular nuclei =750 \2$aVestibular Nucleus, Lateral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003689 =LDR 00398cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362324802441 =005 20070522085739.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074844 =035 \\$aBZS4750NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLateral line organs =550 \\$wg$aAmphibians$xSense organs =550 \\$wg$aFishes$xSense organs =750 \2$aLateral Line System$0(DNLM)D053403$5IEN =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362324902441 =005 20120730163406.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074821 =035 \\$aBZS4727NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR201.L =150 \\$aLassa fever virus =550 \\$wg$aArenaviruses =750 \2$aLassa virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007836 =LDR 00431cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362325002441 =005 20120730163406.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85074820 =035 \\$aBZS4726NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC152.5 =150 \\$aLassa fever =550 \\$wg$aArbovirus infections =550 \\$wg$aArenavirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aFever =750 \2$aLassa Fever$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007835 =LDR 00806cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362325102441 =005 20080225150410.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85074810 =035 \\$aBZS4716NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD73.L3 =150 \\$aLasers in surgery =360 \\$isubdivision$aLaser surgery$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases and organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCancer--Laser surgery; Heart--Laser surgery =360 \\$isubdivision$aLaser surgery$iunder individual diseases and organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCancer--Laser surgery; Heart--Laser surgery =450 \\$aLaser surgery =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =550 \\$aLaser coagulation =670 \\$aLasers in urologic surgery, c1989. =750 \2$aLaser Therapy$0(DNLM)D053685$5IEN =LDR 01015cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362325202441 =005 20120730163406.0 =008 050715i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85074788 =035 \\$aBZS4694NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQC685$bQC689.55$cPhysics =053 \0$aTA1671$bTA1707$cApplied optics =150 \\$aLasers =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of lasers on$iunder individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aMetals--Effect of lasers on =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of lasers on$iunder individual materials, e.g.$aMetals--Effect of lasers on =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aLaser =450 \\$aLight amplification by stimulated emission of radiation =450 \\$aMasers, Optical =450 \\$aOptical masers =550 \\$wg$aLight amplifiers =550 \\$wg$aLight sources =550 \\$wg$aOptoelectronic devices =550 \\$aNonlinear optics =550 \\$aOptical parametric oscillators =750 \2$aLasers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007834 =LDR 00415cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362325302441 =005 20120730163406.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074772 =035 \\$aBZS4678NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aLaser coagulation =450 \\$aLaser photocoagulation =550 \\$wg$aLight coagulation =550 \\$aLasers in surgery =750 \2$aLaser Coagulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017075 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362325402441 =005 20120730163406.0 =008 860211in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074756 =035 \\$aBZS4662NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.T =053 \\$aRF516 =150 \\$aLarynx$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLaryngeal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007822 =LDR 00634cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362325502441 =005 20120730163406.0 =008 060216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85074754 =035 \\$aBZS4660NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLarynx$xStenosis =450 \\$aLaryngeal stenosis =450 \\$aLaryngostenosis =550 \\$wg$aLarynx$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aStenosis =670 \\$aMESH browser, Feb. 16, 2006$b(Laryngostenosis, Entry term: Laryngeal Stenosis) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(stenosis. laryngeal stenosis. Also called laryngostenosis) =750 \2$aLaryngostenosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007829 =LDR 00528cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362325602441 =005 20120730163405.0 =008 911219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85074752 =035 \\$aBZS4658NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLarynx$xMuscles =450 \\$aLaryngeal muscles =450 \\$aMusculi laryngis =550 \\$wg$aMuscles =670 \\$aMESH$b(Laryngeal muscles) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(muscles of larynx, musculi laryngis) =750 \2$aLaryngeal Muscles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007821 =LDR 00311cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362325702441 =005 20120405094848.0 =008 860211\|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074750 =035 \\$aBZS4656NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLarynx$xInnervation =750 \2$aLaryngeal Nerves$0(DNLM)D007823$5IEN =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362325802441 =005 20120730163405.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074747 =035 \\$aBZS4653NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF510$bRF547 =150 \\$aLarynx$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLaryngeal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007818 =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362325902441 =005 20120730163405.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074746 =035 \\$aBZS4652NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.T5 =150 \\$aLarynx$xCancer =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLaryngeal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007822 =LDR 00625cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362326002441 =005 20120730163405.0 =008 871219||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85074745 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02157965 =035 \\$aBZS4651NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL853$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM255$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP306$cPhysiology =150 \\$aLarynx =450 \\$aVoice box =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs =550 \\$wg$aThroat =550 \\$aTrachea =550 \\$aVoice =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Larynx; voice box) =750 \2$aLarynx$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007830 =LDR 00506cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362326102441 =005 20120730163405.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074743 =035 \\$aBZS4649NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF514 =150 \\$aLaryngoscopy =450 \\$wnne$aLaryngoscope and laryngoscopy =550 \\$wg$aLarynx$xExamination =550 \\$wg$aRhinolaryngoscopy =670 \\$aMESH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLaryngoscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007828 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362326202441 =005 20110424153320.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074742 =035 \\$aBZS4648NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRF516 =150 \\$aLaryngoplasty =550 \\$wg$aLarynx$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =750 \2$aLaryngoplasty$0(DNLM)D058753$5IEN =LDR 00521cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362145902441 =005 20120730162937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037604 =035 \\$aBZN7510NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC862.D5$cMedicine =053 \\$aRX336.D5$cHomeopathy =150 \\$aDiarrhea =450 \\$aDiarrhoea =550 \\$wg$aIntestines$xDiseases =550 \\$aSummer diseases =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDiarrhea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003967 =LDR 00433cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362146002441 =005 20120730162936.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037586 =035 \\$aBZN7492NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDiaphragmatic hernia =450 \\$wnne$aDiaphragm$xHernia =550 \\$wg$aHernia =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hernia, Diaphragmatic) =750 \2$aHernia, Diaphragmatic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006548 =LDR 00498cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362146102441 =005 20120730162936.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037585 =035 \\$aBZN7491NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL851$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM265$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP121$cPhysiology =150 \\$aDiaphragm =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs =550 \\$aVoice =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDiaphragm$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003964 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362146202441 =005 20030707120320.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037582 =035 \\$aBZN7488NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDiapers =550 \\$wg$aBreechcloths =550 \\$wg$aInfants' clothing =750 \2$aDiapers, Infant =LDR 00524cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362146302441 =005 20200429112440.0 =008 991215i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037578 =035 \\$aBZN7484NU =035 \\$aSH 85037578 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDiapause =550 \\$wg$aDormancy (Biology) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(diapause: a period of spontaneously suspended growth or development certain insects, mites, crustaceans, and snails) =750 \2$aDiapause$0(DNLM)D000074767$5IEN =LDR 00594cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362146402441 =005 20120730162936.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037566 =035 \\$aBZN7472NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aNK7658$bNK7663$cJewelry =053 \\$aQE393$cMineralogy =053 \\$aTN990$bTN994$cMineral resources =053 \\$aTS753$bTS753.5$cManufactures =150 \\$aDiamonds =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aDiamond =550 \\$wg$aNative element minerals =550 \\$wg$aPrecious stones =750 \2$aDiamond$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018130 =LDR 00448cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362146502441 =005 20120730162936.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037540 =035 \\$aBZN7446NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDialysis =550 \\$wg$aColloids =550 \\$wg$aDiffusion =550 \\$wg$aFilters and filtration =550 \\$wg$aOsmosis =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDialysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003956 =LDR 00527cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362146602441 =005 20120730162936.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037511 =035 \\$aBZN7417NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDiagnostic specimens =450 \\$aMedical specimens =450 \\$aSpecimens, Diagnostic =550 \\$wg$aBiological specimens =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis, Laboratory =681 \\$iExample under reference from$aSpecimens =750 \2$aSpecimen Handling$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013048 =LDR 00615cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362146702441 =005 20130212093535.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037510 =035 \\$aBZN7416NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDiagnostic services =360 \\$isubdivision$aMedical examinations$iunder topical headings, classes of persons, ethnic groups, and individual military services =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =550 \\$wg$aPreventive health services =681 \\$iNote under$aMedicine--Examinations =750 \2$aDiagnostic Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003954 =LDR 00670cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362146802441 =005 20120730162936.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037509 =035 \\$aBZN7415NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDiagnostic reagents and test kits =450 \\$aDiagnostic kits =450 \\$aKits, Diagnostic reagents and test =450 \\$aReagent kits, Diagnostic =550 \\$wg$aBiological reagents =550 \\$wg$aChemical tests and reagents =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis, Laboratory$xEquipment and supplies =550 \\$wg$aPatient monitoring$xEquipment and supplies =750 \2$aReagent Kits, Diagnostic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011933 =LDR 00974cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362146902441 =005 20120730162936.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037507 =035 \\$aBZN7413NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC78.7.D53 =150 \\$aDiagnostic imaging =360 \\$isubdivision$aImaging$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases and organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCancer--Imaging; Heart--Imaging =360 \\$isubdivision$aImaging$iunder individual diseases and organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCancer--Imaging; Heart--Imaging =450 \\$aClinical imaging =450 \\$aImaging, Diagnostic =450 \\$aMedical diagnostic imaging =450 \\$aMedical imaging =450 \\$aNoninvasive medical imaging =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis, Noninvasive =550 \\$wg$aImaging systems in medicine =670 \\$aA short textbook of clinical imaging, 1990. =750 \2$aDiagnostic Imaging$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003952 =LDR 00466cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362147002441 =005 20120730162936.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037506 =035 \\$aBZN7412NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDiagnostic errors =450 \\$aDiagnosis$xErrors =450 \\$aMisdiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aMedical errors =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDiagnostic Errors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003951 =LDR 01181cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362147102441 =005 20110323090805.0 =008 040423i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037505 =035 \\$aBZN7411NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dAuSU$dAzTeS =150 \\$aDiagnosis related groups =450 \\$aCase mix =450 \\$aCasemix =450 \\$aClinical coding =450 \\$aDiagnostic related groups =450 \\$aDRGs (Medical care) =450 \\$aGroups, Diagnosis related =550 \\$wg$aHospital patients$xClassification =550 \\$aHospitals$xProspective payment =670 \\$aCasemix, DRGs and clinical coding : a guide for clinicians and clinical coders, 1996. =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 2, 1998$b(casemix; clinical coding) =670 \\$aCase mix, c2001. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Diagnosis-Related Groups (was Diagnostic Related Groups 1986-1991; Diagnostic Related Groups was see Case Mix 1982-1985) x Case Mix, DRG) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the classification of hospital patients into groups on the basis of principal diagnosis and other criteria for reimbursement purposes. =750 \2$aDiagnosis-Related Groups$0(DNLM)D003953$5IEN =LDR 02460cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9880362147202441 =005 20120730162935.0 =008 050831i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037502 =035 \\$aBZN7408NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC78.7.U4 =150 \\$aDiagnostic ultrasonic imaging =360 \\$isubdivision$aUltrasonic imaging$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases and individual organs and regions of the body other than brain and heart, e.g.$aCancer--Ultrasonic imaging; Foot--Ultrasonic imaging =360 \\$isubdivision$aUltrasonic imaging$iunder individual diseases and individual organs and regions of the body other than Brain and Heart, e.g.$aCancer--Ultrasonic imaging; Foot--Ultrasonic imaging =450 \\$wnne$aDiagnosis, Ultrasonic =450 \\$aDiagnostic sonography =450 \\$aDiagnostic ultrasonics =450 \\$aDiagnostic ultrasonography =450 \\$aDiagnostic ultrasound =450 \\$aMedical diagnostic ultrasonic imaging =450 \\$aMedical ultrasonography =450 \\$aUltrasonic diagnosis =450 \\$aUltrasonic diagnostic imaging =450 \\$aUltrasonic imaging$xDiagnostic use =450 \\$aUltrasonic waves$xDiagnostic use =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic imaging =550 \\$wg$aUltrasonic imaging =550 \\$wg$aUltrasonics in medicine =670 \\$aKremkau, F.W. Diagnostic ultrasound ... c1993$b(Diagnostic sonography) =670 \\$aMESH, July 31, 2007$b(Ultrasonography; UF: Ultrasonic Diagnosis; UF: Diagnosis, Ultrasonic; the visualization of deep structures of the body by recording the reflections of echoes of pulses of ultrasonic waves directed into the tissues; use of ultrasound for imaging or diagnostic purposes employs frequencies ranging from 1.6 to 10 megahertz) =670 \\$aMed Phys. Oct. 1995:$bp. 1611-1618 (Wang, S.L. et al.: Quantitation of organ symmetry by diagnostic ultrasonic imaging: a group theoretical approach) =670 \\$aScholars' Mine Research Repository Digital Scholarly Archive, July 2, 2007$b(article: Design considerations for 1-3 composites used in transducers for medical ultrasonic imaging; keyword: medical diagnostic ultrasonic imaging) =670 \\$aComptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences Series IV Physics, Oct. 2001:$bp. 1113-1130 (Adaptive diagnostic ultrasonic imaging) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20071003 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Diagnosis, Ultrasonic =750 \2$aUltrasonography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014463 =LDR 00596cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362147302441 =005 20120730162935.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037501 =035 \\$aBZN7407NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD35 =150 \\$aDiagnosis, Surgical =450 \\$aDiagnosis, Operative$5IEN =450 \\$aOperative diagnosis =450 \\$aSurgery$xDiagnosis =450 \\$aSurgical diagnosis =450 \\$aSurgical diseases$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =750 \2$aDiagnostic Techniques, Surgical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003949 =LDR 00760cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362147402441 =005 20111220134239.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037496 =035 \\$aBZN7402NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRB37$bRB56.5 =150 \\$aDiagnosis, Laboratory =450 \\$wnne$aClinical medicine$vLaboratory manuals =450 \\$aClinical pathology =450 \\$aDiagnostic laboratory tests =450 \\$aLaboratory diagnosis =450 \\$aLaboratory medicine =450 \\$aMedical laboratory diagnosis =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aPathology =670 \\$aCorbett, J.V. Laboratory tests ... with nursing diagnosis, c1992. =750 \2$aDiagnostic Techniques and Procedures$0(DNLM)D019937$5IEN-M =LDR 00644cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362147502441 =005 20120730162935.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037493 =035 \\$aBZN7399NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC71.5 =150 \\$aDiagnosis, Differential =450 \\$aDifferential diagnosis =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis =680 \\$iFor differential diagnosis in particular diseases, make additional entry under the heading$a[name of disease]--Diagnosis,$ie.g.$a1. Cancer--Diagnosis. 2. Diagnosis, Differential. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDiagnosis, Differential$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003937 =LDR 01161cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362147602441 =005 20120730162935.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037491 =035 \\$aBZN7397NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRB43$bRB43.6 =150 \\$aCytodiagnosis =360 \\$isubdivision$aCytodiagnosis$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Cytodiagnosis;$iand subdivision$aDiseases--Cytodiagnosis$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases--Cytodiagnosis =360 \\$isubdivision$aCytodiagnosis$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Cytodiagnosis;$iand subdivision$aDiseases--Cytodiagnosis$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases--Cytodiagnosis =450 \\$aCytologic diagnosis =450 \\$aCytopathology, Diagnostic$5IEN =450 \\$wnne$aDiagnosis, Cytologic =450 \\$aDiagnostic cytopathology =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis, Laboratory =550 \\$aPathology, Cellular =670 \\$aWork cat.: Epstein, J.L. Interpretation of prostate biopsies, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aCytodiagnosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003581 =LDR 00360cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362147702441 =005 20120730162935.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037490 =035 \\$aBZN7396NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDiagnosis$xData processing =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDiagnosis, Computer Assisted$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003936 =LDR 02487cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362147802441 =005 20130212093534.0 =008 020110i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037489 =035 \\$aBZN7395NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNhPlS$dDLC =053 \0$aRC71$bRC78.7$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aDiagnosis =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiagnosis$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Diagnosis;$ialso subdivision$aDiseases--Diagnosis$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases--Diagnosis;$ialso subdivision$aDiagnostic use$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals used in diagnosing diseases, e.g.$aCopper--Diagnostic use;$iand subdivision$aMedical examinations$iunder topical headings, classes of persons, ethnic groups, and individual military services =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiagnosis$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Diagnosis;$ialso subdivision$aDiseases--Diagnosis$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases--Diagnosis;$iand subdivision$aDiagnostic use$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals used in diagnosing diseases, e.g.$aCopper--Diagnostic use =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiagnosis$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Diagnosis;$ialso subdivision$aDiseases--Diagnosis$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases--Diagnosis;$iand subdivision$aDiagnostic use$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals used in diagnosing diseases, e.g.$aCopper--Diagnostic use =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiagnosis$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Diagnosis;$ialso subdivision$aDiseases--Diagnosis$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases--Diagnosis;$iand subdivision$aDiagnostic use$iunder compounds and agents used in diagnosing diseases, e.g.$aCopper--Diagnostic use =450 \\$aDiseases$xDiagnosis =450 \\$aDiseases$xTesting =450 \\$aExaminations, Medical (Diagnosis) =450 \\$aMedical diagnosis =450 \\$aMedical examinations (Diagnosis) =450 \\$aMedical tests (Diagnosis) =550 \\$wg$aClinical medicine =550 \\$aPrognosis =550 \\$aSymptoms =670 \\$aJohns Hopkins consumer guide to medical tests. =670 \\$aPatient's guide to medical tests. =670 \\$aPeople's book of medical tests. =681 \\$iNote under$aMedicine--Examinations =750 \2$aDiagnosis$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003933 =LDR 00425cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362147902441 =005 20120730162935.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037472 =035 \\$aBZN7378NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE661.D5 =150 \\$aDiabetic retinopathy =550 \\$wg$aDiabetes$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aRetina$xDiseases =750 \2$aDiabetic Retinopathy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003930 =LDR 00498cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362148002441 =005 20120730162935.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037471 =035 \\$aBZN7377NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC422.D52 =150 \\$aDiabetic neuropathies =450 \\$aDiabetic neuropathy =550 \\$wg$aDiabetes$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Peripheral$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aDiabetic Neuropathies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003929 =LDR 00654cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362148102441 =005 20120730162935.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037470 =035 \\$aBZN7376NU =035 \\$aSH 85037470 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC918.D53 =150 \\$aDiabetic nephropathies =450 \\$aDiabetic kidney disease =450 \\$aDiabetic kidney failure =450 \\$aDiabetic nephropathy =450 \\$aDiabetic renal failure =550 \\$wg$aDiabetes$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 10, 1992. =750 \2$aDiabetic Nephropathies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003928 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362148202441 =005 20120730162934.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037469 =035 \\$aBZN7375NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDiabetic coma =550 \\$wg$aComa =550 \\$wg$aDiabetes$xComplications =750 \2$aDiabetic Coma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003926 =LDR 00525cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362148302441 =005 20120730162934.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037468 =035 \\$aBZN7374NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC700.D5 =150 \\$aDiabetic angiopathies =450 \\$aDiabetic vascular complications =450 \\$aDiabetic vascular diseases =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aDiabetes$xComplications =750 \2$aDiabetic Angiopathies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003925 =LDR 00478cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362148402441 =005 20120730162934.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037467 =035 \\$aBZN7373NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDiabetic acidosis =450 \\$aAcidosis, Diabetic =450 \\$aDiabetic ketoacidosis$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aKetoacidosis =550 \\$aDiabetes =690 \\$ar:AJO:1/7/93 =750 \2$aDiabetic Ketoacidosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016883 =LDR 00512cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362148502441 =005 20120730162934.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037466 =035 \\$aBZN7372NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG580.D5 =150 \\$aDiabetes in pregnancy =450 \\$aGestational diabetes =450 \\$aPregnancy in diabetes$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 26, 1997. =750 \2$aPregnancy in Diabetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011254 =LDR 00644cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362148602441 =005 20190411105650.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037465 =035 \\$aBZN7371NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dMMiltC =053 \0$aRJ420.D5 =150 \\$aDiabetes in children =450 \\$aChildhood diabetes =450 \\$aJuvenile diabetes =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =750 \2$81$wb$aDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003922 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00379cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362148702441 =005 20050309130906.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85037457 =035 \\$aBZN7363NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDiabetes$xComplications =450 \\$wnne$aDiabetes$xComplications and sequelae =750 \2$aDiabetes Complications$0(DNLM)D048909$5IEN =LDR 00998cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362148802441 =005 20120730162934.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037456 =035 \\$aBZN7362NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA645.D5$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC658.5$cDiabetes insipidus =053 \\$aRC660$bRC662$cDiabetes mellitus =150 \\$aDiabetes =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aDiabetic =450 \\$aBrittle diabetes =450 \\$aDiabetes mellitus =450 \\$aIDDM (Disease) =450 \\$aInsulin-dependent diabetes =450 \\$aKetosis prone diabetes =450 \\$aType 1 diabetes =550 \\$wg$aCarbohydrate intolerance =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases =550 \\$aDiabetic acidosis =550 \\$aGlycosylated hemoglobin =680 \\$iHere are entered works on diabetes in general as well as works specifically on insulin-dependent diabetes. =750 \2$aDiabetes Mellitus$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003920 =LDR 00478cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362148902441 =005 20120730162934.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037427 =035 \\$aBZN7333NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD321$cChemistry =053 \\$aRM666.D45$cTherapeutics =053 \\$aTP414$cManufacture =150 \\$aDextrose =681 \\$iExample under$aCarbohydrates =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlucose$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005947 =LDR 00580cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362149002441 =005 20120730162934.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037426 =035 \\$aBZN7332NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP417$cFood technology =150 \\$aDextrins =450 \\$wnne$aDextrine =450 \\$aPyrodextrin =450 \\$aStarch gum =550 \\$wg$aStarch =670 \\$aSzejtl, J. Cyclodextrin technology, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDextrins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003912 =LDR 00426cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362149102441 =005 20120730162934.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037425 =035 \\$aBZN7331NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.D48 =150 \\$aDextranase =450 \\$aGlucan glucanohydrolase =450 \\$aIsomaltase =550 \\$wg$aGlycosidases =750 \2$aDextranase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003910 =LDR 00549cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362149202441 =005 20120730162934.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037424 =035 \\$aBZN7330NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDextran =450 \\$aFermentation gum =550 \\$wg$aBlood plasma substitutes =550 \\$wg$aCarbohydrates =550 \\$wg$aGlucans =550 \\$wg$aGlucose =550 \\$wg$aSugar$xManufacture and refining$xBy-products =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDextrans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003911 =LDR 00584cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362149302441 =005 20120730162933.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85037372 =035 \\$aBZN7278NU =035 \\$aSH 85037372 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM811$bHM816$cSociology =150 \\$aDeviant behavior =450 \\$aDeviancy =450 \\$aSocial behavior disorders$5IEN =450 \\$aSocial deviance =550 \\$wg$aHuman behavior =550 \\$aConformity =550 \\$aSocial adjustment =750 \2$aSocial Behavior Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012920 =LDR 00401cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362149402441 =005 20120730162923.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036884 =035 \\$aBZN6790NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK328 =150 \\$aDental deposits =450 \\$aDeposits, Dental =550 \\$wg$aTeeth$xDiseases =750 \2$aDental Deposits$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003741 =LDR 00471cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362149502441 =005 20120730162923.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036883 =035 \\$aBZN6789NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aRK3$bRK3.5 =150 \\$aDental clinics =450 \\$aDentistry$xClinics =550 \\$wg$aCharities, Medical =550 \\$wg$aClinics =550 \\$aDental offices =750 \2$aDental Clinics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003740 =LDR 00400cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362149602441 =005 20120730162918.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036461 =035 \\$aBZN6367NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDefoliants =550 \\$wg$aPlant regulators =550 \\$aDefoliation =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDefoliants, Chemical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003678 =LDR 00386cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362149702441 =005 20120730162918.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036451 =035 \\$aBZN6357NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC623.5$bRC623.7 =150 \\$aDeficiency diseases =550 \\$wg$aNutrition disorders =750 \2$aDeficiency Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003677 =LDR 00387cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362149802441 =005 20050506084310.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036450 =035 \\$aBZN6356NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDefibrillators =550 \\$aElectric countershock =550 \\$wg$aElectronics in cardiology =750 \2$aDefibrillators$0(DNLM)D047548$5IEN =LDR 00615cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362149902441 =005 20120730162923.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036881 =035 \\$aBZN6787NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK655 =150 \\$aDental ceramics =450 \\$aCeramic dentistry =450 \\$aCeramics, Dental =450 \\$aCeramodontics =450 \\$aDental porcelain =450 \\$wnne$aDentistry$xCeramics =450 \\$aPorcelain, Dental =550 \\$wg$aCeramics in medicine =550 \\$wg$aDental materials =750 \2$aDental Porcelain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003776 =LDR 00666cz 2200205n 4500 =001 9880362150002441 =005 20241022101109.0 =008 030331i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036436 =035 \\$aBZN6342NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDefense mechanisms (Psychology) =450 \\$aMechanisms, Defense (Psychology) =450 \\$aMental mechanisms =550 \\$wg$aAdjustment (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPsychoanalysis =681 \\$iExample under reference from$aDefence =750 \2$aDefense Mechanisms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003674 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aInformation Avoidance$0(DNLM)D000087366$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00721cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362150102441 =005 20120730162923.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036880 =035 \\$aBZN6786NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK653.5 =150 \\$aDental ceramic metals =450 \\$aMetal-ceramic restorations (Dentistry) =450 \\$aPorcelain fused to metal restorations (Dentistry) =450 \\$aRestorations, Metal-ceramic (Dentistry) =450 \\$aRestorations, Porcelain fused to metal (Dentistry) =550 \\$wg$aCeramic metals =550 \\$wg$aDental ceramics =550 \\$wg$aDental metallurgy =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aMetal Ceramic Alloys$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016876 =LDR 00428cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362150202441 =005 20120730162918.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036416 =035 \\$aBZN6322NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDefecation =550 \\$wg$aIntestines =550 \\$aBowel and bladder training =550 \\$aEliminative behavior =550 \\$aFeces =750 \2$aDefecation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003672 =LDR 00464cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362150302441 =005 20120730162923.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036879 =035 \\$aBZN6785NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK652.7 =150 \\$aDental cements =550 \\$wg$aCement =550 \\$wg$aDental bonding =550 \\$wg$aDental materials =550 \\$aDental adhesives =750 \2$aDental Cements$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003738 =LDR 00571cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362150402441 =005 20120730162917.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036388 =035 \\$aBZN6294NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.U55$cZoology =150 \\$aDeer =450 \\$aDeers =550 \\$wg$aCervidae =670 \\$aRandom House$b(pl. deer, also deers, any of the smaller species of this family (Cervidae), as distinguished from the moose, elk, etc.) =681 \\$iExample under$aGame and game-birds =750 \2$aDeer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003670 =LDR 00502cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362150502441 =005 20120730162923.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036878 =035 \\$aBZN6784NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK515 =150 \\$aDental cavity preparation =450 \\$aCavity preparation, Dental =450 \\$aTooth cavity preparation =550 \\$wg$aDentistry, Operative =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDental Cavity Preparation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003737 =LDR 00794cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362150602441 =005 20120730162917.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036227 =035 \\$aBZN6133NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDecontamination (from gases, chemicals, etc.) =360 \\$isubdivision$aDecontamination$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aNitrosamides--Decontamination =360 \\$isubdivision$aDecontamination$iunder individual chemicals, classes of chemicals, or substances, e.g.$aNitrosamides--Decontamination =550 \\$wg$aChemical warfare =550 \\$wg$aCivil defense =550 \\$wg$aContamination (Technology) =550 \\$wg$aGases, Asphyxiating and poisonous$xWar use =750 \2$aDecontamination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003666 =LDR 00388cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362150702441 =005 20120730162923.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036877 =035 \\$aBZN6783NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental casting =450 \\$aCasting, Dental =550 \\$wg$aDental technology =750 \2$aDental Casting Technique$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003735 =LDR 00622cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362150802441 =005 20120730162923.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036876 =035 \\$aBZN6782NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental caries vaccine =450 \\$aCaries vaccine, Dental =550 \\$wg$aBacterial vaccines =750 \2$81$wb$aDental Caries$xprevention & control$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003731Q000517 =750 \2$81$wb$aVaccines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014612 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDental Caries--prevention & control$iand$aVaccines. =LDR 00918cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362150902441 =005 20120730162917.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036225 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02081173 =035 \\$aBZN6131NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC103.C3 =150 \\$aDecompression sickness =450 \\$aAeroembolism =450 \\$aBarotrauma =450 \\$aBends (Medicine) =450 \\$wnne$aCaisson-disease =450 \\$aChokes (Medicine) =450 \\$aCompressed air sickness =450 \\$aDysbarism =550 \\$wg$aAviation medicine =550 \\$wg$aOccupational diseases =550 \\$wg$aSubmarine medicine =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries =550 \\$aAtmospheric pressure$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$aCompressed air$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$aDecompression (Physiology) =750 \2$aDecompression Sickness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003665 =LDR 00517cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362151002441 =005 20120730162923.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036875 =035 \\$aBZN6781NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDental caries in children =550 \\$wg$aPedodontics =750 \2$81$wb$aDental Caries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003731 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDental Caries$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00559cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362151102441 =005 20120730162917.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036207 =035 \\$aBZN6113NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF723.D34 =150 \\$aDecision making in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aDecision Making$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003657 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDecision Making$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00432cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362151202441 =005 20120730162923.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036873 =035 \\$aBZN6779NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental caries$xPrevention =550 \\$wg$aPreventive dentistry =550 \\$wg$aTeeth$xCare and hygiene =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCariostatic Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002327 =LDR 00580cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362151302441 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Speed and quality of collective decision-making, 2004. =750 \2$aDecision Making, Organizational$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003659 =LDR 00583cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362151402441 =005 20120730162922.0 =008 930323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036872 =035 \\$aBZN6778NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental caries =450 \\$aCaries, Dental =450 \\$aCariology =450 \\$aCavities, Dental =450 \\$aDecay, Tooth =450 \\$aDental cavities =450 \\$aTooth decay =550 \\$wg$aTeeth$xDiseases =670 \\$aCariology for the nineties, 1993$b(cariology) =750 \2$aDental Caries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003731 =LDR 00572cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362151502441 =005 20120730162922.0 =008 040223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036869 =035 \\$aBZN6775NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDental care =360 \\$isubdivision$aDental care$iunder names of individual military services and under classes of persons and ethnic groups, e.g.$aUnited States. Army--Dental care; Older people--Dental care; Indians of North America--Dental care =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =750 \2$aDental Care$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D003729 =LDR 01135cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362151602441 =005 20080509100435.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036199 $zsj 96005294 =035 \\$aBZN6105NU =035 \\$ash 85036199 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF448$cPsychology =053 \\$aHD30.23$cManagement =053 \\$aQA279.4$bQA279.7$cMathematical statistics =053 \\$aT57.95$cIndustrial engineering =150 \\$aDecision making =360 \\$isubdivision$aDecision making$iunder names of individual corporate bodies and under topical headings, e.g.$aFarm management--Decision making =450 \\$aDeciding =450 \\$aDecision analysis =450 \\$aDecision processes =450 \\$aDecision (Psychology) =450 \\$aMaking decisions =450 \\$aManagement$xDecision making =450 \\$aManagement decisions =550 \\$wg$aChoice (Psychology) =550 \\$aProblem solving =667 \\$aFormerly hyphenated: Decision-making$5IEN =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Decision analysis, Management decisions) =750 \2$aDecision Making$0(DNLM)D003657$5IEN-M =LDR 00504cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362151702441 =005 20120730162922.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036868 =035 \\$aBZN6774NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK328 =150 \\$aDental calculus =450 \\$aCalculus, Dental =450 \\$aTartar (Dentistry) =550 \\$wg$aDental deposits =550 \\$wg$aDental prophylaxis =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDental Calculus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003728 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362151802441 =005 20120730162916.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036189 =035 \\$aBZN6095NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDecerebrate rigidity =450 \\$aRigidity, Decerebrate =550 \\$wg$aBrain =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aDecerebrate State$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003655 =LDR 00465cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362151902441 =005 20090430112947.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036867 =035 \\$aBZN6773NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK652.7 =150 \\$aDental bonding =450 \\$aBonding, Dental =550 \\$wg$aAdhesion =550 \\$wg$aDental chemistry =550 \\$wg$aDental materials =750 \2$aDental Bonding$0(DNLM)D001840$5IEN =LDR 00382cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362152002441 =005 20120730162916.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036167 =035 \\$aBZN6073NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDecarboxylation =550 \\$wg$aElimination reactions =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aDecarboxylation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003653 =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362152102441 =005 20120730162916.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036166 =035 \\$aBZN6072NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDecarboxylases =450 \\$aCarboxy-lyases =550 \\$wg$aLyases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCarboxy-Lyases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002262 =LDR 00427cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362152202441 =005 20120730162922.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036866 =035 \\$aBZN6772NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental auxiliary teachers =450 \\$aAllied dental teachers =550 \\$wg$aMedical teaching personnel =750 \2$aDental Auxiliaries$xeducation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003727Q000193 =LDR 00422cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362152302441 =005 20120730162922.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036863 =035 \\$aBZN6769NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRK60.5 =150 \\$aDental auxiliary personnel =550 \\$wg$aAllied health personnel =550 \\$wg$aDental personnel =750 \2$aDental Auxiliaries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003727 =LDR 00824cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362152402441 =005 20201118173655.0 =008 000126i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036164 =035 \\$aBZN6070NU =035 \\$aSH 85036164 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL444.M33$cZoology =150 \\$aDecapoda (Crustacea) =450 \\$aDecapod crustaceans =450 \\$aDecapods (Crustacea) =550 \\$wg$aMalacostraca =670 \\$aCommon and scientific names ... Decapod crustaceans, 1989. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(decapod: any crustacean of the order Decapoda) =670 \\$aIntegrated Taxonomic Information System, Jan. 26, 2000$b(Order Decapoda, Superorder Eucarida, Subclass Eumalacostraca, Class Malacostraca, Subphylum Crustacea, Phylum Arthropoda) =750 \2$aDecapoda$0(DNLM)D033364$5IEN =LDR 00356cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362152502441 =005 20120730162922.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036862 =035 \\$aBZN6768NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDental assistants =550 \\$wg$aDental auxiliary personnel =750 \2$aDental Assistants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003726 =LDR 00449cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362152602441 =005 20120730162922.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036860 =035 \\$aBZN6766NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental articulators =450 \\$aArticulators, Dental =550 \\$wg$aDental instruments and apparatus =550 \\$wg$aOcclusion (Dentistry) =750 \2$aDental Articulators$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003725 =LDR 00857cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362152702441 =005 20130308111156.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036140 =035 \\$aBZN6046NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHJ8003$bHJ8899$5IEN =053 \\$aHG3891.5$cInternational finance =150 \\$aDebts, External =450 \\$aDebts, Foreign =450 \\$aDebts, International =450 \\$aExternal debts =450 \\$aForeign debts =450 \\$aInternational debts =550 \\$wg$aDebt =550 \\$wg$aInternational finance =550 \\$wg$aInvestments, Foreign =680 \\$iHere are entered works on public and or private debts owed to foreign creditors. Works on government debts are entered under$aDebts, Public. =681 \\$iNote under$aDebts, Public =750 \2$aExternal Debt$0(DNLM)D061895$5IEN =LDR 00416cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362152802441 =005 20120730162922.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036859 =035 \\$aBZN6765NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental arch =550 \\$wg$aMandible =550 \\$wg$aMaxilla =550 \\$aAlveolar process =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDental Arch$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003724 =LDR 00416cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362152902441 =005 20120730162916.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036129 =035 \\$aBZN6035NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDebridement =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Operative =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries$xTreatment =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aDebridement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003646 =LDR 00762cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362153002441 =005 20120730162922.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036858 =035 \\$aBZN6764NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGN209 =150 \\$aDental anthropology =550 \\$wg$aDentition =550 \\$wg$aPhysical anthropology =550 \\$wg$aTeeth =680 \\$iHere are entered works on teeth from the anthropological point of view, including their evolution and comparison, as well as the teeth of particular peoples. Works on the physiological process of the growth and development of teeth in vertebrates are entered under$aDentition. =681 \\$iNote under$aDentition =750 \2$aAnthropology$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D000883 =LDR 00390cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362153102441 =005 20120730162916.0 =008 871218||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036094 =035 \\$aBZN6000NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF789.D4 =150 \\$aDeath$xPsychological aspects =450 \\$wnne$aDeath$xPsychology =750 \2$aAttitude to Death$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001293 =LDR 00476cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362153202441 =005 20120730162922.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036857 =035 \\$aBZN6763NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK519.A4 =150 \\$aDental amalgams =550 \\$wg$aAmalgams =550 \\$wg$aDental materials =550 \\$wg$aDental metallurgy =550 \\$wg$aFillings (Dentistry) =750 \2$aDental Amalgam$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003723 =LDR 00832cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362153302441 =005 20120730162916.0 =008 010419i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036092 =035 \\$aBZN5998NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA405$cState medicine =150 \\$aDeath$xProof and certification =450 \\$aCertification of death =450 \\$aDeath$xCertification =450 \\$aDeath$xDetermination =450 \\$aDeath registration =450 \\$aDetermination of death =550 \\$wg$aDeath (Biology) =550 \\$aAbsence and presumption of death =550 \\$aDeath certificates =670 \\$a98108835: Arizona. Dept. of Health Services. Electronic Death Certificate Advisory Committee. Report to the legislature, 1997$b(death registration) =750 \2$aDeath Certificates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003644 =LDR 00473cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362153402441 =005 20120730162922.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036855 =035 \\$aBZN6761NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK652.7 =150 \\$aDental acid etching =450 \\$aAcid etching, Dental =450 \\$aDental etching =450 \\$aEtching, Dental =550 \\$wg$aDental bonding =750 \2$aAcid Etching, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000134 =LDR 00539cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362153502441 =005 20120730162916.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036086 =035 \\$aBZN5992NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA1063$cMedical jurisprudence =150 \\$aDeath$xCauses =360 \\$isubdivision$aMortality$iunder subjects, e.g.$aDiabetes--Mortality; Men--Mortality =550 \\$wg$aDeath (Biology) =550 \\$aAutopsy =550 \\$aVital statistics =750 \2$aCause of Death$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002423 =LDR 00441cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362153602441 =005 20120811124019.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036854 =035 \\$aBZN6760NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDental abutments =450 \\$aAbutment teeth =450 \\$aAbutments, Dental =450 \\$aTeeth, Abutment =550 \\$wg$aPartial dentures =750 \2$aDental Abutments$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000044 =LDR 00973cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362153702441 =005 20120730162916.0 =008 050901i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036085 =035 \\$aBZN5991NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU$dDLC =053 \0$aBD443.8$bBD445$cPhilosophy =053 \0$aGR455$cFolklore =053 \0$aGT3150$bGT3390.5$cManners and customs =053 \0$aHQ1073$bHQ1073.5$cGeneral =053 \0$aQH671$cCytology =053 \0$aQP87$cPhysiology =053 \0$aRA1063$bRA1063.5$cMedical jurisprudence =150 \\$aDeath =360 \\$isubdivision$aDeath and burial$iunder names of individual persons; and subdivision$aDeath$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aDeath$xPhilosophy =450 \\$aDying =450 \\$aEnd of life =550 \\$wg$aLife =550 \\$aTerminal care =550 \\$aTerminally ill =550 \\$aThanatology =670 \\$aThe end of life, 1972, =750 \2$aDeath$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003643 =LDR 00340cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362153802441 =005 20080208135312.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036847 =035 \\$aBZN6753NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDensitometry =550 \\$wg$aOptical measurements =750 \2$aDensitometry$0(DNLM)D003720$5IEN =LDR 00466cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362153902441 =005 20120730162922.0 =008 030620i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036839 =035 \\$aBZN6745LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK524.D5$cBotany =150 \\$aDennstaedtiaceae =550 \\$wg$aPolypodiales =670 \\$aITIS search, June 20, 2003$b(Dennstaedtiaceae, family in order Polypodiales) =750 \2$aDennstaedtiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032497 =LDR 00555cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362154002441 =005 20120730162915.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036076 =035 \\$aBZN5982NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDeamination =450 \\$aDeamidation =450 \\$aDeaminization =550 \\$wg$aElimination reactions =550 \\$aAmines =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(deamination, deaminization) =670 \\$aDeamidation and isoaspartate formation, c1994. =750 \2$aDeamination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003641 =LDR 00370cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362154102441 =005 20201118175439.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036731 =035 \\$aBZN6637NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDenial (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aDefense mechanisms (Psychology) =750 \2$aDenial Psychological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003717 =LDR 00339cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362154202441 =005 20120730162921.0 =008 920114i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036729 =035 \\$aBZN6635NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDengue viruses =550 \\$wg$aFlaviviruses =750 \2$aDengue Virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003716 =LDR 00866cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362154302441 =005 20120730162915.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036071 =035 \\$aBZN5977NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF293.5 =150 \\$aDeafness, Noise induced =450 \\$aNoise induced deafness =450 \\$aNoise induced hearing loss =550 \\$wg$aDeafness =550 \\$wg$aNoise$xPhysiological effect =680 \\$iHere are entered works on progressive hearing loss resulting from long-term exposure to high levels of noise. Works on hearing loss produced by exposure to sudden and intensive levels of acoustic energy, such as from explosions, are entered under$aAcoustic trauma. =681 \\$iNote under$aAcoustic trauma =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHearing Loss, Noise-Induced$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006317 =LDR 00785cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362154402441 =005 20120730162915.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036068 =035 \\$aBZN5974NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF290$bRF310 =150 \\$aDeafness =450 \\$aHearing loss =550 \\$wg$aAudiology =550 \\$wg$aEar$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aHearing disorders =550 \\$aHearing =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the lack of sense of hearing, including the lack combined with the inability to speak, i.e. deaf-mutism. Works on the inability to speak whether from any functional or physical cause other than deafness are entered under$aMutism. =681 \\$iNote under$aMutism =750 \2$aDeafness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003638 =LDR 00638cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362154502441 =005 20120730162921.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036728 =035 \\$aBZN6634NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA644.D4$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC137$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aDengue =450 \\$aBreakbone fever =450 \\$aDengue fever =550 \\$wg$aArbovirus infections =550 \\$wg$aFlaviviral diseases =550 \\$wg$aHemorrhagic fever =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Dengue, also called breakbone fever; dengue fever) =750 \2$aDengue$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003715 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362154602441 =005 20120730162921.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036726 =035 \\$aBZN6632NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDenervation =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xSurgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDenervation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003714 =LDR 00400cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362154702441 =005 20120215133531.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036048 $zsh 85036049 $zsh 85036050 $zsh 85036052 =035 \\$aBZN5954NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDeaf$xEducation =450 \\$aEducation of the deaf =750 \2$aEducation of Hearing Disabled$0(DNLM)D060345$5IEN =LDR 00427cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362154802441 =005 20120730162920.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036707 =035 \\$aBZN6613LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85036707 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.O64$cBotany =053 \0$aSB409.8.D45$cCulture =150 \\$aDendrobium =550 \\$wg$aOrchids =750 \2$aDendrobium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031667 =LDR 00351cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362154902441 =005 20120730162920.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036698 =035 \\$aBZN6604NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDendrites =550 \\$wg$aNeurons =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDendrites$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003712 =LDR 00754cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362155002441 =005 20120730162915.0 =008 060713i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036047 =035 \\$aBZN5953NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dICLAM =053 \0$aHV2350$bHV2990.5$cSocial welfare =150 \\$aDeaf =450 \\$aDeaf-mutes =450 \\$aDeaf people =450 \\$aDeafness$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aHearing impaired =550 \\$aDeafblind people =670 \\$aMental health care of deaf people, 2003. =670 \\$aDeaf people in Hitler's Europe, 2002. =670 \\$aLang, H.G. Deaf persons in the arts and sciences, 1995. =670 \\$aEnhancing the employability of deaf persons, c1988. =750 \2$aDeafness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003638 =LDR 00431cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362155102441 =005 20120730162920.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036687 =035 \\$aBZN6593NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDemyelination =550 \\$wg$aMyelin sheath$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$aMyelination =750 \2$aDemyelinating Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003711 =LDR 00470cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362155202441 =005 20200820142719.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036011 =035 \\$aBZN5917NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDe Lange's syndrome =450 \\$aDe Lange syndrome =550 \\$wg$aAbnormalities, Human =550 \\$wg$aDe Lange syndrome =550 \\$wg$aIntellectual disability =750 \2$aDe Lange Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003635 =LDR 00902cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362155302441 =005 20120730162920.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036659 =035 \\$aBZN6565NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85036659 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHB848$bHB3697 =150 \\$aDemography =360 \\$isubdivision$aPopulation$iunder names of countries, cities, etc. =450 \\$aHistorical demography =550 \\$wg$aSocial sciences =550 \\$aPopulation =550 \\$aVital statistics =680 \\$iHere are entered works on demography as a branch of learning. This heading may be divided geographically for works on this branch of learning in a specific place. Works on the demographic conditions of particular countries, regions, cities, etc., are entered under the name of the place subdivided by$aPopulation. =750 \2$aDemography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003710 =LDR 00631cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362155402441 =005 20130725125744.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035995 =035 \\$aBZN5901NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB952.D2$cPesticide =053 \0$aTD427.D34$cWater pollutant =150 \\$aDDT (Insecticide) =550 \\$wg$aEthanes =550 \\$wg$aInsecticides =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 5, 2007$b(DDT. Scope note: A polychlorinated pesticide that is resistant to destruction by light and oxidation.) =750 \2$aDDT$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003634 =LDR 01284cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362155502441 =005 20120730162915.0 =008 031021i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035974 =035 \\$aBZN5880NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.H38$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.D3$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aDaylilies =450 \\$wnne$aDay lilies =450 \\$aDay-lily =450 \\$aDaylily =450 \\$aHemerocalis =450 \\$aHemerocallis =450 \\$aLilies, Day =550 \\$wg$aHemerocallidaceae =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Hemerocallis. Hemerocallidaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Hemerocallis L. Family: Hemerocallidaceae. Also placed in: Liliaceae. Common name: day-lily) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Hemerocallis. Hemerocallidaceae (Liliaceae s.l.) Daylilies) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Hemerocallidaceae. Genera 1; only genus, Hemerocallis) =670 \\$aITIS, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Hemerocallis L. -- daylily. Liliaceae) =670 \\$aNames in current use for extant plant genera, via WWW, Oct. 21, 2003$b(Hemerocallis (Monocotyledones: Liliaceae)) =750 \2$aHemerocallis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031421 =LDR 00947cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362155602441 =005 20130304155015.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036658 =035 \\$aBZN6564NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHB887 =150 \\$aDemographic transition =450 \\$aPopulation dynamics$5IEN =450 \\$aTransition, Demographic =450 \\$aVital revolution (Demography) =550 \\$wg$aDemography =550 \\$wg$aPopulation =550 \\$wg$aVital statistics =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the theory that the initial effect of modernization in human societies is a growing margin of births over deaths and an accelerating rate of population growth, and that at a later stage of socioeconomic development the size of the family is reduced by birth control and the birth rate falls, eventually reducing the rate of population growth. =750 \2$aPopulation Dynamics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011157 =LDR 01340cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362155702441 =005 20120131153307.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035967 =035 \\$aBZN5873LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.C73$cBotany =150 \\$aDayflowers =450 \\$aAthyrocarpus =450 \\$aCommelina =450 \\$aCommelinopsis =450 \\$aDay flowers =450 \\$wnne$aDayflower =450 \\$aPhaeosphaerion =550 \\$wg$aCommelinaceae =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 24, 2011$b(Commelina is a genus of approximately 170 species commonly called dayflowers due to the short lives of their flowers. They are less often known as widow's tears. It is by far the largest genus of its family, Commelinaceae) =670 \\$aITIS, Oct. 24, 2011$b(Genus Commelina -- accepted -- commelina, dayflower. Synonyms: Phaeosphaerion. Family Commelinaceae -- Spiderwort Family) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, Oct. 24, 2011$b(Genus Commelina. Family Commelinaceae subfamily Commelinoideae tribe Commelineae. Synonyms: Athyrocarpus, Commelinopsis, Phaeosphaerion) =670 \\$aThe plants database, Oct. 24, 2011$b(Genus Commelina - dayflower; family Commelinaceae - Spiderwort family) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20120110 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Dayflower =750 \0$aCommelina$5IEN =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362155802441 =005 20120730162920.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036657 =035 \\$aBZN6563NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHB849.49 =150 \\$aDemographic surveys =450 \\$aPopulation surveys =550 \\$wg$aCensus =550 \\$wg$aSocial surveys =750 \2$aDemography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003710 =LDR 00525cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363038302441 =005 20120730164314.0 =008 900724i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003605 =035 \\$aCBE6305NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVeterinary diagnostic imaging =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic imaging =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary medicine$xDiagnosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Feeney, D.A. Atlas of correlative imaging anatomy of the dog, 1991. =750 \2$aDiagnostic Imaging$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003952Q000662 =LDR 00611cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363038402441 =005 20120730164314.0 =008 900724i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003600 =035 \\$aCBE6300NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHydroxamic acids =550 \\$wg$aHydroxy acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pilipenko, A. Gidroksamovye kisloty, 1989. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$bGeneral subjects 15110gs. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(Hydroxamic acid) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Hydroxamic acids) =675 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =750 \2$aHydroxamic Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006877 =LDR 00672cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363038502441 =005 20120730164314.0 =008 900724i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003586 =035 \\$aCBE6287NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRB147.5 =150 \\$aMitochondrial pathology =450 \\$aMitochondria$xDiseases =450 \\$aMitochondria$xPathology =450 \\$aMitochondrial disorders =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aPathology, Cellular =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bioenergetics ... c1990$b(Mitochondrial pathology) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Mitochondria -- pathology) =750 \2$aMitochondrial Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028361 =LDR 00746cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363038602441 =005 20120730164314.0 =008 900724i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003577 =035 \\$aCBE6278NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRA971.9 =150 \\$aHospital-physician relations =450 \\$aHospital and physician =450 \\$aPhysician and hospital =450 \\$aPhysician-hospital relations =450 \\$aRelations, Hospital-physician =550 \\$wg$aHospitals$xMedical staff =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shortell, S.M. Effective hospital-physician relationships : Building on ten sites' experiences, 1990. =675 \\$aMESH;$aDict. health serv. management =750 \2$aHospital-Physician Relations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018578 =LDR 00785cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363038702441 =005 20120730164314.0 =008 900723i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003551 =035 \\$aCBE6255NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ503 =150 \\$aAdolescent analysis =450 \\$aAdolescent psychoanalysis =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychotherapy =550 \\$wg$aPsychoanalysis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Child and adolescent analysis : its significance for clinical work with adults, c1990. =675 \\$aHennepin;$aMESH =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychoanalysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011572 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPsychoanalysis$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00784cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363038802441 =005 20120730164314.0 =008 930224||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90003540 =035 \\$aCBE6244NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBaroreceptors =450 \\$aArterial baroreceptors =450 \\$aBaroceptors =450 \\$aPressoceptors =450 \\$aPressoreceptors =550 \\$wg$aSensory receptors =550 \\$wg$aVasomotor system =550 \\$aBlood pressure$xRegulation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rau, H. Beispiele kardiovaskul�ar-zentralnerv�oser ... c1989. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pressoreceptors) =670 \\$aMEDLARS. =750 \2$aPressoreceptors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011311 =LDR 00646cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363038902441 =005 20120730164314.0 =008 900719i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90003534 =035 \\$aCBE6238NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.C45 =150 \\$aChromatiaceae =450 \\$aPurple sulfur bacteria =450 \\$aThiorhodaceae =550 \\$wg$aRhodospirillales =550 \\$wg$aSulfur bacteria =670 \\$aWork cat.: Eichler, B. Untersuchungen zur Okophysiologie und Systematik gasvakuolenhaltiger Chromatiaceen, 1988. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbiol., 2-e. =750 \2$aChromatiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002841 =LDR 00580cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363039002441 =005 20120730164314.0 =008 900713||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003438 =035 \\$aCBE6150NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPresynaptic receptors =550 \\$wg$aNeurotransmitter receptors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Presynaptic receptors and the question ... 1990. =670 \\$aPresynaptic receptors : proceedings of the satellite symposium. =670 \\$aPresynaptic receptors : mechanism and function. =750 \2$aReceptors, Presynaptic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017661 =LDR 00714cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363039102441 =005 20120730164314.0 =008 900713||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003437 =035 \\$aCBE6149NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aAutoreceptors =450 \\$aPresynaptic autoreceptors =550 \\$wg$aPresynaptic receptors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Presynaptic receptors and the question ... 1990. =670 \\$aGothert, M. Modulation of neurotransmitter release by presynaptic autoreceptors, 1989:$bp. 864. =670 \\$aWessler, I. Control of transmitter release from motor nerve by presynaptic nicotinic and muscarinic autoreceptors, 1989:$bp. 110. =750 \2$aAutoreceptors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017660 =LDR 00662cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363039202441 =005 20120730164314.0 =008 900713i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003431 =035 \\$aCBE6143NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ253.5 =150 \\$aNeonatal emergencies =550 \\$wg$aPediatric emergencies =550 \\$aNeonatal intensive care =670 \\$aWork cat.: Neonatal emergencies, 1991. =750 \2$81$wb$aEmergencies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004630 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007231 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEmergencies$iand$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN =LDR 00927cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363039302441 =005 20120730164314.0 =008 900712||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90003408 =035 \\$aCBE6120NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMesencephalic tegmentum =450 \\$aMidbrain tegmentum =450 \\$aTegmentum mesencephali =450 \\$aTegmentum (Neuroanatomy) =450 \\$aTegmentum of mesencephalon =550 \\$wg$aMesencephalon =670 \\$aWork cat.: Domburg, P.H. The human substantia nigra ... c1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tegmentum mesencephali) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(t. mesencephali, t. of mesencephalon, called also tegmentum) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(t. mesencephali, mesencephalic t., midbrain tegmentum) =670 \\$aBiol. abst. semiannual cum. index, 1989:$b87:SI-3716 (Mesencephalic tegmentum) =750 \2$aTegmentum Mesencephali$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013681 =LDR 00972cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363039402441 =005 20130305145237.0 =008 900409i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001720 =035 \\$aCBD2420NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAgeism =550 \\$wg$aAging$xPsychological aspects =550 \\$wg$aAttitude (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPrejudices =550 \\$wg$aSocial perception =670 \\$aWork cat.: Palmore, E.B. Ageism : negative and positive, 1990. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aThes. soc. index terms. =670 \\$aThes. aging termin. =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on negative or prejudicial attitudes toward people based on their youth or older age. Works on discriminatory behavior toward people based on their youth or older age are entered under$aAge discrimination. =681 \\$iNote under$aAge discrimination =750 \2$aAgeism$0(DNLM)D063506$5IEN-M =LDR 00880cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363039502441 =005 20120730164258.0 =008 900406i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001716 =035 \\$aCBD2417NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 90001716 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dUk =053 \0$aRJ416.A25 =150 \\$aAcute myeloid leukemia in children =450 \\$wnne$aAcute myelocytic leukemia in children =550 \\$wg$aLeukemia in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Acute myelogenous leukemia, c1990. =670 \\$aGoogle WWW search, Oct. 13, 2004$b(predominant form, including on leukemia association and leukemia society websites, is "myeloid") =750 \2$81$wb$aLeukemia, Myelocytic, Acute$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLeukemia, Myelocytic, Acute$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00896cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363039602441 =005 20080226101839.0 =008 900406i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001715 =035 \\$aCBD2416NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 90001715 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dUk =150 \\$aAcute myeloid leukemia =450 \\$wnne$aAcute myelocytic leukemia =450 \\$aAcute myelogenous leukemia =450 \\$aAcute myeloid granulocytic leukemia =450 \\$aAML (Disease) =550 \\$wg$aAcute leukemia =550 \\$wg$aMyeloid leukemia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Acute myelogenous leukemia, c1990. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Leukemia, Myelocytic, Acute) =670 \\$aGoogle WWW search, Oct. 13, 2004$b(predominant form, including on leukemia association and leukemia society websites, is "myeloid") =750 \2$aLeukemia, Myeloid, Acute$0(DNLM)D015470$5IEN =LDR 00588cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363039702441 =005 20120730164258.0 =008 900405i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001701 =035 \\$aCBD2402NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF720.S44 =150 \\$aSelf in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Self in transition, 1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aEgo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004532 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aEgo$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 01195cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880363039802441 =005 20120730164258.0 =008 900405i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001656 =035 \\$aCBD2362NU =035 \\$aSH 90001656 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD181.S6 =150 \\$aSilane compounds =450 \\$aHydrosilicons =450 \\$aSilanes =450 \\$aSilicans =450 \\$aSilicohydrides =450 \\$aSilicon hydrides =550 \\$wg$aHydrides =550 \\$wg$aSilicon compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hemeke, M. Synthese und Reaktionen von Silicium ... 1985. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(silane compounds: gaseous or liquid cpds. of H and Si, analogous to alkanes or saturated hydrocarbons) =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 2, 1990$b(silanes) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem. dict.$b(silanes: silicans; silicohydrides; hydrosilicons; silicon hydrides) =670 \\$aEncyc. chem. tech.$b(silanes, also referred to as silicon hydrides) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech.:$bv. 16, p. 432 (the hydrides of silicon are named silanes) =675 \\$aChem. abstr.;$aPREMARC, Apr. 2, 1990 =750 \2$aSilanes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012821 =LDR 00714cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363039902441 =005 20120730164258.0 =008 900329i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001517 =035 \\$aCBD2328NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aParaffin wax =450 \\$aParaffin =450 \\$aParaffin scale =550 \\$wg$aPetroleum products =550 \\$wg$aWaxes =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(paraffin wax; paraffin scale, paraffin: a mixture of solid hydrocarbons of high molecular weight) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(paraffin) =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(paraffin or paraffin wax) =670 \\$aTEST$b(Paraffin wax) =750 \2$aParaffin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010232 =LDR 00733cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363040002441 =005 20120730164258.0 =008 900327||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001446 =035 \\$aCBD2319NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP372.8 =150 \\$aVisceral reflex =450 \\$aViscerogenic reflex =550 \\$wg$aReflexes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nozdrachev, A.D. Vis�t�seral�nye refleksy ... 1989. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(viscerogenic r.) =750 \2$81$wb$aViscera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014781 =750 \2$81$wb$aReflex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012018 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aViscera$iand$aReflex. =LDR 00974cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363040102441 =005 20120730164258.0 =008 900327i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001443 =035 \\$aCBD2316NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.A33 =150 \\$aAdjustment disorders in children =450 \\$aEBD (Child psychiatry) =450 \\$aEmotional and behavioral difficulties in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychopathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: The management of children with emotional and behavioural difficulties, 1990$b("... it may be reasonably concluded that the categories of EBD and maladjusted children closely overlap. ... little attempt will be made to distinguish between EBD and Maladjustment") =750 \2$81$wb$aAdjustment Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000275 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAdjustment Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00752cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363040202441 =005 20120730164258.0 =008 900323||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001419 =035 \\$aCBD2299NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD405 =150 \\$aDioxolanes =450 \\$aDioxolans =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: �ukaszczyk, J. Wp�yw struktury wielopodstawionych ... 1985:$bp. 104 (dioxolanes) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Dioxolanes) =670 \\$aPREMARC, 3/23/90. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(dioxolan(e)s: heterocyclic compounds with 3 C and 2 O atoms) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =675 \\$aLC data base, 3/19/90 =750 \2$aDioxolanes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004148 =LDR 00634cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363040302441 =005 20120730164258.0 =008 900323||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001414 =035 \\$aCBD2294NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD401 =150 \\$aPiperidones =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wysocka, W. Stereochemia redukcji niekt�orych ... 1978:$bp. 58 (piperidone derivatives) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Piperidones) =670 \\$aPREMARC. =675 \\$aLC data base, 3/19/90;$aHackh chem. dict.;$aHawley chem. dict. =750 \2$aPiperidones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010881 =LDR 01025cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363040402441 =005 20120504135728.0 =008 900323||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001413 =035 \\$aCBD2293NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPetrous bone =450 \\$aPars petrosa ossis temporalis =450 \\$aPars pyramis =450 \\$aPetrosal bone =450 \\$aPetrous portion of temporal bone =450 \\$aPetrous pyramid (Anatomy) =450 \\$aPyramid, Petrous (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aTemporal bone =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pellet, W. Otoneurosurgery, 1990. =670 \\$aGray's anatomy$b(Petrous pyramid is wedged in between the sphenoid and occipital bones at the base of the skull.) =670 \\$aPhone call to Dr. Tran, ENT surgeon at Lewis-Gale Clinic in Roanoke, Va., 03/20/90$b(term used is "petrous bone") =670 \\$aMESH$b(Petrous bone) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(petrosal b., petrous b., pars petrosa ossis temporalis) =750 \2$aPetrous Bone$0(DNLM)D010579$5IEN =LDR 00942cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363040502441 =005 20120730164257.0 =008 900316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001319 =035 \\$aCBD2228NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC347.5 =150 \\$aNeurotoxicology =450 \\$aNeurotoxicity =550 \\$wg$aToxicology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Neurotoxicology guidebook, 1990. =675 \\$aMESH =788 \0$iSearch also under the equivalent heading$aNervous System--drug effects;$ior under the equivalent heading$aNervous System Diseases--chemically induced;$ior under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNeurology$iand$aToxicology. =750 \2$wb$aNervous System$xdrug effects$0(DNLM)D009420Q000187 =750 \2$wb$aNervous System Diseases$xchemically induced$0(DNLM)D009422Q000139 =750 \2$81$wb$aNeurology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009462 =750 \2$81$wb$aToxicology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014116 =LDR 01649cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880363040602441 =005 20060802081235.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001317 =035 \\$aCBD2226NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD123.5 =150 \\$aGraft versus host disease =450 \\$aAllogeneic disease =450 \\$aGraft vs host disease =450 \\$aGVH disease =450 \\$aGVHD (Disease) =450 \\$aHomologous wasting disease =450 \\$aRunt disease =450 \\$aRunting syndrome =450 \\$aSecondary disease =450 \\$aTransplantation disease (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aBone marrow$xTransplantation$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aGraft versus host reaction =550 \\$wg$aImmunologic diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Graft-vs.-host disease : immunology, pathophysiology, and treatment, 1990$b(GVHD) =670 \\$aRosen dict. immunol.:$b("... disease that results from the transplant of immunocompetent, allogeneic T lymphocytes into a recipient that is unable to eliminate them because of ... 1) immunosupression ...2) immunological immaturity ... 3) tolerance. GVH disease is characterized by fever, skin rash, enlargement of liver and spleen, diarrhea, weight loss and aplasia of bone marrow cells") =670 \\$aMESH$b(Graft vs Host Disease) =670 \\$aBellanti immunolo. =670 \\$aLitwin hum. innumogenetics. =670 \\$aPyle current med. term$b(GVHD is equated with graft versus host reaction) =675 \\$aHalliday gloss. immunol. terms;$aBowry immunol. simplif.;$aHerbert dict. immunol. =750 \2$aGraft vs Host Disease$0(DNLM)D006086$5IEN =LDR 00824cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363040702441 =005 20120730164257.0 =008 900312i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001242 =035 \\$aCBD2157NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH603.P47 =150 \\$aPeroxisomes =450 \\$aPeroxidosomes =450 \\$aPeroxysoma =550 \\$wg$aMicrobodies =670 \\$aStenesh dict. biochem. =670 \\$aGeneser textbk. histology. =670 \\$aKrsti�c ill. encyc. hum. histology. =670 \\$aPrinc. biochem., 7th ed. =670 \\$aMESH$b(see Microbodies) =670 \\$aSingleton dict. microbiol. & mol. biol.$b("a type of microbody which occurs in animal and plant cells and in certain fungi and protozoa") =675 \\$aWilliams encyc. biochem. =750 \2$aPeroxisomes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020675 =LDR 01381cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363040802441 =005 20120730164257.0 =008 900312i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001241 =035 \\$aCBD2156NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPeroxisomal disorders =450 \\$aPeroxisomal diseases =450 \\$aPeroxisomes$xDiseases =450 \\$aPeroxysomal disorders =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism, Inborn errors of =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Workshop on Adrenoleukodystrophy and Peroxisomal Disorders (1989 : Rome, Italy). Adrenoleukodystrophy and other peroxisomal disorders : clinical, biochemical, genetic, and therapeutic aspects : proceedings ... Rome, 10-11 November 1989. =670 \\$aMerritt's neurol.$b("Peroxisomes are subcellular organelles surrounded by a single membrane that are present in virtually all cell types... Many genetic-metabolic diseases of the nervous system are known to be associated with abnormalities of peroxisomal structure or enzymatic activity.") =670 \\$aPhone call to Dr. Rappaport, neurologist, George Washington Med. school, 3/5/90. =670 \\$aPhone call to Dr. Civitello, Pediatric neurologist, Children's Hosp., 3/7/90$b(verified all broader categories for SH) =750 \2$aPeroxisomal Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018901 =LDR 01612cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880363040902441 =005 20120730164257.0 =008 900312i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001240 =035 \\$aCBD2155NU =035 \\$aSH 90001240 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ496.A32 =150 \\$aAdrenoleukodystrophy =450 \\$aALD (Disease) =450 \\$aNeonatal adrenoleukodystrophy =450 \\$aSiemerling-Crentzfeldt disease =550 \\$wg$aDemyelination =550 \\$wg$aLipidoses =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Peripheral$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPeroxisomal disorders =550 \\$wg$aX-linked mental retardation =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Workshop on Adrenoleukodystrophy and Peroxisomal Disorders (1989 : Rome, Italy). Adrenoleukodystrophy and other peroxisomal disorders : clinical, biochemical, genetic, and therapeutic aspects : proceedings ... Rome, 10-11 November 1989$b(ALD) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck$b("... is a rare, sex-linked recessive metabolic disorder that occurs in boys and is characterized by adrenal atrophy, and widespread, diffuse cerebral demyelination") =670 \\$aMerritt's textbk. neurol.:$bpp. 536-537 ("the basic defect involves the fatty acids (Sb (B oxydation system in subcellar organelles, called peroxisomes, which break down very long chain fatty acids (VLCFAs). Consequently these acids accumulate in tissue and plasma") =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Siemerling-Crentzfeldt disease) =670 \\$aGould med. dict. =750 \2$aAdrenoleukodystrophy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000326 =LDR 00326cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880363041002441 =005 20140516100120.0 =008 900309||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001216 =035 \\$aCBD2133NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPhospholipase A2$xInhibitors =750 \2$aPhospholipase A2 Inhibitors$0(DNLM)D064801$5IEN =LDR 00546cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363041102441 =005 20080328092501.0 =008 900309i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001215 =035 \\$aCBD2132NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP609.P553 =150 \\$aPhospholipase A2 =550 \\$wg$aPhospholipases =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Conf. on Molecular and Cellular Biology of IL-I, TNF, and Lipocortins in Inflammation and Differentiation (1989 : Siena, Italy), 1990. =750 \2$aPhospholipases A2$0(DNLM)D054467$5IEN =LDR 01247cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363041202441 =005 20120730164257.0 =008 900309||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001214 =035 \\$aCBD2131NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP552.L48 =150 \\$aLipocortins =450 \\$aAnnexins =550 \\$wg$aCalcium-binding proteins =550 \\$wg$aInflammation$xMediators =550 \\$aPhospholipase A2$xInhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Conf. on Molecular and Cellular Biology of IL-I, TNF, and Lipocortins in Inflammation and Differentiation (1989 : Siena, Italy), 1990. =670 \\$aNippon Rinsho. Molecular biology of lipocortins, Oct., 1989:$bpp. 2365-71. =670 \\$aJournal of endocrinology. Lipocortins, mediators of the antiinflammatory actions of corticosteroids, Dec., 1989:$bpp.363-6. =670 \\$aBiochemical pharmacology. Biological relevance of lipocortins ... Nov. 1, 1989:$bpp. 3645-51. =670 \\$aJournal of cell biochemistry. Further characterization of four lipocortins ... Jul., 1989:$bpp. 361-70. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Annexins) =670 \\$a93-117616: The Annexins, c1992. =675 \\$aChem. abst.;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aAnnexins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017302 =LDR 00710cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363041302441 =005 20120730164257.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001199 =035 \\$aCBD2120NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ320.T4 =150 \\$aTetanus in newborn infants =450 \\$aTetanus neonatorum =550 \\$wg$aNeonatal infections =670 \\$aWork cat.: Report on the EMR/SEAR meeting on the Prevention of Neonatal Tetanus ... 1982. =750 \2$81$wb$aTetanus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013742 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007231 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTetanus$iand$aInfant, Newborn$5IEN =LDR 00462cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363041402441 =005 20120730164257.0 =008 900307i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001170 =035 \\$aCBD2094NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.A823 =150 \\$aAstemizole =550 \\$wg$aAntihistamines =550 \\$wg$aBenzimidazoles =670 \\$aWork cat.: Astemizole, 1984. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =750 \2$aAstemizole$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016589 =LDR 00573cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363041502441 =005 20120730164257.0 =008 900306i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001162 =035 \\$aCBD2086NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVeterinary neonatology =450 \\$aVeterinary neonatal pediatrics =550 \\$wg$aNeonatology =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary pediatrics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Equine clincial neonatology, 1990. =675 \\$aBlack's vet. dict.;$aConcise vet. dict.;$aMerck vet.;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aAnimals, Newborn$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000831 =LDR 01238cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363041602441 =005 20120730164257.0 =008 900306i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001138 =035 \\$aCBD2063NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSocial planning =450 \\$aSocial development planning =550 \\$wg$aPlanning =670 \\$aWork cat.: Local social development planning, c1988. =670 \\$aEncyc. soc. work. =670 \\$aBarker, R.L. Soc. work dict. =670 \\$aUNBIS. =670 \\$aOECD. =670 \\$aILO. =670 \\$aThes. soc. index. terms. =670 \\$aCultural develop. thes. =670 \\$aThes. info. process. sociology. =670 \\$aPopulation multiling. thes. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aRandom House;$aHennepin =680 \\$iHere are entered works on systematic procedures for achieving social goals and managing available resources to attain social change. Works on the perspectives, activities, and principles that guide how a society regulates the relationships among individuals, groups, communities, and institutions and the distribution of resources are entered under$aSocial policy. =681 \\$iNote under$aSocial policy =750 \2$aSocial Planning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012939 =LDR 01118cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363041702441 =005 20120730164257.0 =008 900306i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001135 =035 \\$aCBD2060NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPalliative treatment =360 \\$isubdivision$aPalliative treatment$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Palliative treatment =360 \\$isubdivision$aPalliative treatment$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Palliative treatment =450 \\$aPalliation (Medical care) =450 \\$aPalliative care =450 \\$aPalliative medicine =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Palliative medicine (a serial) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(palliate; palliative) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(palliative, affording relief but not cure) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aPalliative care, c1984. =670 \\$aMosley, J.G. Palliation in malignant disease, 1988. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on treatments that afford relief from disease, but not cure. =750 \2$aPalliative Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010166 =LDR 00685cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363041802441 =005 20120730164257.0 =008 900306i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001128 =035 \\$aCBD2054NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ505.C63 =150 \\$aCognitive therapy for children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stark, K.D. The treatment of depressed children : a cognitive behavioral approach, 1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aCognitive Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015928 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCognitive Therapy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00587cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363041902441 =005 20120730164256.0 =008 900305||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001122 =035 \\$aCBD2048NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD85.A43 =150 \\$aAlfentanil =450 \\$aAlfentanyl =550 \\$wg$aFentanyl =670 \\$aWork cat.: Alfentanil, c1986. =670 \\$aUSAN & USP drug dict. =670 \\$aGoodman & Gilman's The Pharmacol. Basis of Therapeutics, 1985. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Alfentanil x Alfentanyl) =750 \2$aAlfentanil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015760 =LDR 01223cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880363042002441 =005 20120730164256.0 =008 060221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001084 =035 \\$aCBD2011NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aIntravenous drug abuse =450 \\$aIDA (Intravenous drug abuse) =450 \\$aInjecting drug abuse =450 \\$aIntravenous substance abuse =450 \\$aIV drug abuse =450 \\$aIVDA (Intravenous drug abuse) =450 \\$aSubstance abuse, Intravenous =550 \\$wg$aDrug abuse =670 \\$aWork cat.: Infections in intravenous drug abusers, c1990$b(Intravenous drug abuse) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Substance abuse, Intravenous) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Intravenous drug use and AIDS) =670 \\$aWWW, Feb. 25, 2005$b(IDA; IVDA) =670 \\$aRisk for hepatits C, c2003:$bt.p. (Injecting drug use) p. vi (IDU; injecting drug use/injecting drug user) =670 \\$aMethadone injection in New South Wales, c2001:$bPDF p. 4 (using and injecting illicit substances) p. 10 (injecting drug use) =670 \\$aFernando, M.D. AIDS and intravenous drug use, 1993. =675 \\$aIAC =750 \2$aSubstance Abuse, Intravenous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015819 =LDR 01431cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363042102441 =005 20120730164256.0 =008 900302i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90001070 =035 \\$aCBD1999NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMinerals =550 \\$aMineralogy =550 \\$aMines and mineral resources =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mineralnavn, 1988. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(mineral: any of a class of substances occurring in nature, usu. comprising inorganic substances, as quartz or feldspar, of definite chemical composition and usu. of definite crystal, but sometimes including rocks formed by these substances as well as certain natural products of organic origin, as asphalt or coal) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aGeoRef. =670 \\$aDict. geol. terms. =670 \\$aGloss. geol. =670 \\$aLC database, 2/23/90$b(mineral(s)) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the geochemical or geological aspects of naturally formed inorganic and organic compounds. Works on the potential economic value of minerals or the technical aspects of locating and removing them from the earth are entered under$aMines and mineral resources.$iWorks on the industries based on the extraction, processing, and commercialization of minerals are entered under$aMineral industries. =681 \\$iNotes under$aMineral industries; Mines and mineral resources =750 \2$aMinerals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008903 =LDR 00769cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363042202441 =005 20120730164256.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90001005 =035 \\$aCBD1937NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF724.3.A32 =150 \\$aAdjustment (Psychology) in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Coping and self-concept in adolescence, c1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aAdaptation, Psychological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000223 =750 \2$81$wb$aSocial Adjustment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012917 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAdaptation, Psychological$ior$aSocial Adjustment$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00677cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363042302441 =005 20130209162049.0 =008 900222i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90000932 =035 \\$aCBC9977NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.M4$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.M4$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQE516.M4$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTP245.M2$cChemical technology =150 \\$aMagnesium compounds =550 \\$wg$aAlkaline earth compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wojciechowska, M. Chemia powierzchni i w�a�sciwo�sci ... 1982. =670 \\$aChem. abstr. =750 \2$aMagnesium Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017616 =LDR 00573cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363042402441 =005 20120730164256.0 =008 900222i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000929 =035 \\$aCBC9974NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC136.5 =150 \\$aCryptosporidiosis =450 \\$aCryptosporidial infections =450 \\$aCryptosporidium infections =550 \\$wg$aCoccidiosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cryptosporidiosis of man and animals, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aMerck Manual =750 \2$aCryptosporidiosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003457 =LDR 00497cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363042502441 =005 20120730164256.0 =008 900216||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000852 =035 \\$aCBC9911NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.C4 =150 \\$aCholinesterase genes =550 \\$wg$aGenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Soreq, H. Cholinesterase genes, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cholinesterase--genetics) =750 \2$aCholinesterases$xgenetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002802Q000235 =LDR 01057cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880363042602441 =005 20120730164256.0 =008 931217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90000851 =035 \\$aCBC9910NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD104.S77 =150 \\$aStress fractures (Orthopedics) =450 \\$aFatigue fractures (Orthopedics) =450 \\$aMarch fractures =550 \\$wg$aFractures =550 \\$wg$aOveruse injuries =670 \\$aWork cat.: Avulsion and stress injuries of the musculoskeletal system, c1989. =670 \\$aDevas, M. Stress fractures, 1975. =670 \\$aOrthop. clin. N. Am., 1980:$bv. 11, p. 735-742. Belkin, S.C. Stress fractures in athletes. =670 \\$aA. J. sports med., 1977:$bv. 5, Cahill, B.R. Stress fracture of the proximal tibial epiphysis : a case report. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fractures, Stress x Fractures, Fatigue, Fractures, March) =670 \\$aGould med. dict. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aNIH =750 \2$aFractures, Stress$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015775 =LDR 00567cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363042802441 =005 20120730164256.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90000831 =035 \\$aCBC9893NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC116.G677 =150 \\$aGram-negative bacterial infections =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clinical applications of the Limulus amoebocyte lysate test, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Gram-negative bacterial infections) =750 \2$aGram-Negative Bacterial Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016905 =LDR 00811cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363042902441 =005 20050419084735.0 =008 900213||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000799 =035 \\$aCBC9864LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD341.P5 =150 \\$aCalixarenes =550 \\$wg$aAromatic compounds =550 \\$wg$aMacrocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aPhenols =670 \\$aWork cat.: Calixarenes, a versatile class of macrocyclic compounds, 1990:$bCIP galley (cpds. containing phenolic rings connected via carbon atoms in the meta-position) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(calix[n]arene; where "n" indicates size of cyclooligomer) =675 \\$aRandom House;$aWeb. 3;$aHackh chem. dict.;$aHawley chem. dict.;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =750 \2$aCalixarenes$0(DNLM)D047250$5IEN =LDR 00568cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363043002441 =005 20120730164255.0 =008 900213i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90000798 =035 \\$aCBC9863NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNaltrexone =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \\$wg$aNarcotic antagonists =670 \\$aWork cat.: Reid, L.R. Opioids, bulimia, and alcohol abuse ... 1990. =670 \\$aMerck:$bp. 912. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH:$bp. 440. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP:$bp. 375. =750 \2$aNaltrexone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009271 =LDR 00541cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363043102441 =005 20120730164255.0 =008 900213||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000776 =035 \\$aCBC9844NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVasoconstrictors =450 \\$aVasoactive agonists =450 \\$aVasoconstrictor agents =450 \\$aVasopressor agents =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular agents =670 \\$aMESH$b(Vasoconstrictor agents) =670 \\$aRandom House =750 \2$aVasoconstrictor Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014662 =LDR 00893cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363043202441 =005 20120730164255.0 =008 900213||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000772 =035 \\$aCBC9840NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aEndothelins =450 \\$aEndothelium-dependent contracting factors =450 \\$wnne$aEndothelium-derived contracting factors =550 \\$wg$aPeptides =550 \\$wg$aVasoconstrictors =550 \\$aVascular endothelium =670 \\$aWork cat.: Endothelin, 1992. =670 \\$aInternational Symposium on Endothelium-Derived Vasoactive Factors (1st : 1989 : Philadelphia, Pa.). Endothelium-derived contracting factors, 1990. =670 \\$aFASEB Journal:$bv. 3, n. 9, p. 2007-18: Furchgott, R.F. Endothelium-derived relaxing and contracting factors. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Endothelins) =750 \2$aEndothelins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016232 =LDR 01447cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363043302441 =005 20130916095713.0 =008 900212i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90000763 =035 \\$aCBC9834NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDGPO =053 \0$aRC921.C9 =150 \\$aInterstitial cystitis =450 \\$aBladder pain syndrome =450 \\$aBPS (Bladder pain syndrome) =450 \\$aHunner's ulcer =450 \\$aIC (Interstitial cystitis) =450 \\$aIC/PBS (Interstitial cystitis) =450 \\$aPainful bladder syndrome =450 \\$aPBS (Painful bladder syndrome) =550 \\$wg$aCystitis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Interstitial cystitis, c1990. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aInterstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome, 2011:$bp. 1 (Interstitial cystitis/ Painful bladder syndrome, IC, Bladder pain syndrome (BPS), Painful bladder syndrome (PBS), IC/PBS) =670 \\$aMESH, June 6, 2013:$b(heading: Cystitis, Interstitial; entry term: Painful bladder syndrome; A condition with recurring discomfort or pain in the urinary bladder and the surrounding pelvic region without an identifiable disease. Severity of pain in interstitial cystitis varies greatly and often is accompanied by increased urination frequency and urgency.) =670 \\$aMayo Clinic online, June 6, 2013:$b(definition: interstitial cystitis, also called painful bladder syndrome) =750 \2$aCystitis, Interstitial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018856 =LDR 00647cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363043402441 =005 20120730164255.0 =008 900212i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90000762 =035 \\$aCBC9833NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH452.8 =150 \\$aIn situ hybridization =550 \\$wg$aNucleic acid hybridization =670 \\$aWork cat.: In situ hybridization, 1990. =670 \\$aWalker. Biotechn.: Dict. of terms, 1988. =670 \\$aHopman, A.H. Am. journal pathol., 1989:$bv. 135(6), p. 1106. =670 \\$aGibbs, R.B. Mol. brain res., 1989:$bv. 6(4), p. 275. =750 \2$aIn Situ Hybridization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017403 =LDR 00424cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363043502441 =005 20120730164255.0 =008 900209i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000734 =035 \\$aCBC9808NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR353.5.R5 =150 \\$aEhrlichia =550 \\$wg$aRickettsiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ehrlichiosis, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aEhrlichia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004536 =LDR 00547cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363043602441 =005 20120730164255.0 =008 900209i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000733 =035 \\$aCBC9807NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.E45$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aEhrlichiosis =450 \\$aEhrlichia diseases =450 \\$aEhrlichia infections =550 \\$wg$aRickettsial diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ehrlichiosis, 1990. =670 \\$aMEDLINE titles, 1988-1989. =750 \2$aEhrlichiosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016873 =LDR 00945cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363043702441 =005 20120730164255.0 =008 900208i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000715 =035 \\$aCBC9789NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE871 =150 \\$aAngle-closure glaucoma =450 \\$aAcute glaucoma =450 \\$aClosed-angle glaucoma =450 \\$aGlaucoma, Angle-closure =450 \\$aNarrow-angle glaucoma =450 \\$aPupillary block glaucoma =550 \\$wg$aGlaucoma =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hyams, S. Angle-closure glaucoma, 1990. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bp. 698. =670 \\$aGould's med. dict.$b(Narrow-angle glaucoma) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Glaucoma, Angle-closure x Glaucoma, Closed angle) =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict., 1987. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aVisual Science Info. Cent. Thesaurus, 1972. =750 \2$aGlaucoma, Angle-Closure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015812 =LDR 00645cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363043802441 =005 20120730164255.0 =008 900208i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000707 =035 \\$aCBC9781NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD84 =150 \\$aConduction anesthesia in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric anesthesia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Regional anesthesia in children, c1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aAnesthesia, Conduction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000765 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnesthesia, Conduction$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00648cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363043902441 =005 20110515130706.0 =008 900207||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000693 =035 \\$aCBC9768LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aKetanserin =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =550 \\$wg$aQuinazoline =550 \\$wg$aSerotonin$xAntagonists =670 \\$aWork cat.: Int. Syp. on Serotonin ... Cardiovascualr system, hypertension ... 1990. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b[74050-98-9] =670 \\$aAmerican Drug Index. =670 \\$aUSAN. =675 \\$aMerck =750 \2$aKetanserin$0(DNLM)D007650$5IEN =LDR 00666cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363044002441 =005 20120730164255.0 =008 900206||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000649 =035 \\$aCBC9729NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRS431.S94 =150 \\$aSunscreens (Cosmetics) =450 \\$aSunscreening agents =550 \\$wg$aCosmetics =550 \\$wg$aDermatologic agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sunscreens, c1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Sunscreening agents) =670 \\$aKatzung. Basic & clin. pharmacol., 1987$b(Sunscreens) =670 \\$aIAC$b(Sunscreens) =675 \\$aHennepin =750 \2$aSunscreening Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013473 =LDR 00549cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363044102441 =005 20120730164255.0 =008 900326||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90000646 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02709465 =035 \\$aCBC9726NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAuditory cortex =550 \\$wg$aTemporal lobes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Aitkin, L. The auditory cortex, 1990. =670 \\$aBest & Taylor's physiological basis of medical practice:$bp. 1010-12 =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aAuditory Cortex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001303 =LDR 00522cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363044202441 =005 20120730164255.0 =008 900205i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90000612 =035 \\$aCBC9692NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aBiomass =550 \\$wg$aMass (Physics) =550 \\$aBiology =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(biomass) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(biomass) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(biomass) =670 \\$aLC data base, 1/24/90$b(biomass) =750 \2$aBiomass$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018533 =LDR 00715cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363044302441 =005 20120730164254.0 =008 040223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90000596 =035 \\$aCBC9676NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC660.75 =150 \\$aDiabetes in old age =450 \\$aGeriatric diabetes =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Diabetes mellitus in the elderly, c1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Diabetes Mellitus--in old age) =750 \2$81$wb$aDiabetes Mellitus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003920 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDiabetes Mellitus$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00569cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363044402441 =005 20120730164244.0 =008 890707i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004031 =035 \\$aCBB5056NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRM302.5 =150 \\$aPharmacoepidemiology =450 \\$aDrugs$xSide effects$xEpidemiology =550 \\$wg$aEpidemiology =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pharmacoepidemiology, 1989. =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/6/89. =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aPharmacoepidemiology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017891 =LDR 00503cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363044502441 =005 20120730164244.0 =008 890707||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004024 =035 \\$aCBB5049NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aBacteriophage fd =550 \\$wg$aBacteriophages =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bross, P. Untersuchungen zu Struktur und Funktion der Gen 3 Proteine der evolution�ar verwandten filament�osen Bakteiophagen IKe und fd, 1987. =750 \2$aInovirus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017912 =LDR 00541cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363044602441 =005 20120730164244.0 =008 890707||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004022 =035 \\$aCBB5047NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR342.2.I43 =150 \\$aBacteriophage IKe =550 \\$wg$aBacteriophages =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bross, P. Untersuchungen zu Struktur und Funktion der Gen 3 Proteine der evolution�ar verwandten filament�osen Bakteiophagen IKe und fd, 1987. =750 \2$aBacteriophage IKe$5IEN$0(DNLM)D025543 =LDR 00670cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363044702441 =005 20120730164244.0 =008 890703i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003959 =035 \\$aCBB3792NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUterine circulation =450 \\$aCirculation, Uterine =450 \\$aUterus$xCirculation =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation =550 \\$wg$aUterus$xBlood-vessels =670 \\$aWork cat.: The uterine circulation, 1989. =675 \\$aNIH;$aMESH;$aGould med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aWebster med. desk dict.;$aOxford comp. med. =750 \2$aUterus$xblood supply$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014599Q000098 =LDR 01445cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363044802441 =005 20120730164244.0 =008 890629i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003899 =035 \\$aCBB3739NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aSF969.P47 =150 \\$aPeste des petits ruminants =450 \\$aKata (Disease) =450 \\$aPest of small ruminants (Disease) =450 \\$aPlague of small ruminants =450 \\$aPPR (Disease) =450 \\$aPseudorinderpest of goats and sheep =450 \\$aStomatitis-pneumoenteritis complex of goats and sheep =550 \\$wg$aGoats$xVirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aSheep$xVirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) in sheep and goats, 1983:$bp. 97 (Kata and the stomatitis-pneumoenteritis complex are synonymous with PPR and indicate infection by the peste des petits ruminants (plague of small ruminants ) virus. Peste des petits ruminants is considered a more appropriate name than any other to represent the disease.) =670 \\$aBlack's vet. dict.$b(PPR, peste des petits ruminants, small ruminants' plague) =670 \\$aConcise vet. dict.$b(kata; peste des petits rumiants, PPR) =670 \\$aMerck vet.$b(pest of small ruminants; peste des petits ruminants, pseudorinderpest of goats and sheep, stomatitis-pneumoenteritis complex of sheep and goats, kata) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aPeste-des-Petits-Ruminants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029021 =LDR 01701cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880363044902441 =005 20120730164244.0 =008 890628i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003862 =035 \\$aCBB3706NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHV697$bHV700 =150 \\$aAid to families with dependent children programs =450 \\$aADC programs =450 \\$aAFDC programs =450 \\$aAid to dependent children programs =550 \\$wg$aPublic welfare =670 \\$aWork cat.: Schram, S. Should families be protected from AFDC-UP, 1988. =670 \\$aFY88 report ... on standard budgets of assistance for the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program, 1987. =670 \\$aWeb. 3 (9000 words)$b("AFDC") =670 \\$aRandom House$b("AFDC") =670 \\$aBrit. Micro.$b("AFDC") =670 \\$aIAC$b("Aid to families with dependent children") =670 \\$aHennepin$b("Aid to families with dependent children") =670 \\$aLIV$b("Aid to dependent children" ("AFDC" and "Aid to families with dependent children" see references)) =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/28/89$b(AFDC, "Aid to families with dependent children") =670 \\$aBarker, R. The social work dictionary, 1987$b("Aid to families with dependent children (AFDC)"; also see: Family allowances) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on government programs to provide public assistance to families of welfare recipients that include children. Works on programs to provide financial aid to families with children regardless of eligibility for welfare are entered under$aFamily allowances. =681 \\$iNote under$aFamily allowances =750 \2$aAid to Families with Dependent Children$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000385 =LDR 00640cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363045002441 =005 20070518101135.0 =008 890628i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003841 =035 \\$aCBB3689NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL435 =150 \\$aIchthyosis =450 \\$aFishskin disease =550 \\$wg$aKeratosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Traupe, H. The ichthyoses, c1989. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDict. dermatologic therapy$b(synonym: Fishskin disease) =670 \\$aCecil's textbook med. =670 \\$aMerck manual. =750 \2$aIchthyosis$0(DNLM)D007057$5IEN =LDR 00654cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363045102441 =005 20120730164244.0 =008 890626||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003813 =035 \\$aCBB3666NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.T72 =150 \\$aTransforming growth factors =450 \\$aTGF (Peptides) =450 \\$aTumor growth factors =550 \\$wg$aBiological response modifiers =550 \\$wg$aGrowth factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Genentech-Smith, Kline & French ... 1989. =670 \\$aBurck, K.B. Oncogenes, 1988:$bpp.174-5. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aTransforming Growth Factors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015291 =LDR 00632cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363045202441 =005 20120730164244.0 =008 890626i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003786 =035 \\$aCBB3642NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC720 =150 \\$aPulmonary toxicology =450 \\$aInhalation toxicology =450 \\$aRespiratory toxicology =550 \\$wg$aToxicology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 89-646637: Focus on Pulmonary Pharmacology and Toxicology (serial), c1989. =670 \\$aLC database, 6/14/96$b(inhalation toxicology; respiratory toxicology) =750 \2$aInhalation Exposure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019570 =LDR 00839cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363045302441 =005 20120730164244.0 =008 890626i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003780 =035 \\$aCBB3636NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74 =150 \\$aXanthium =450 \\$aCockleburrs =450 \\$aCockleburs =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Maksymowych, R. Analysis of growth and development of Xanthium, 1989. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.):$bv. III, p. 1874 (Xanthium) =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 664 (Xanthium; cocklebur) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Xanthium; cocklebur or cockleburr) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 491 (Xanthium) =670 \\$aPREMARC, 06/16/89. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(cocklebur: 1. xanthium; 2. burdock) =750 \2$aXanthium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031210 =LDR 00549cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363045402441 =005 20120730164244.0 =008 890626\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003755 =035 \\$aCBB3613NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNegative staining =450 \\$aStaining, Negative =550 \\$wg$aStains and staining (Microscopy) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hayat, M.A. Negative staining, c1990. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. micro. & mol. biol., 2/e, 1987. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aNegative Staining$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016624 =LDR 00601cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363045502441 =005 20090430123533.0 =008 890622i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003698 =035 \\$aCBB3564NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM301.3.C47 =150 \\$aChronopharmacology =450 \\$aChronotherapy$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aChronobiology =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chronopharmacology, c1989. =670 \\$aLC database, 6/20/89. =675 \\$aMESH;$aIntl. dict. med. biol.;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aDrug Chronotherapy$0(DNLM)D055870$5IEN =LDR 00583cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363045602441 =005 20120730164243.0 =008 890622||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003692 =035 \\$aCBB3558NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP801.O74 =150 \\$aOrotic acid =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Motyl, T. Synteza kwasu orotowego w w�atrobie oraz jego wydalanie u zwierz�at przezuwaj�acych, 1987. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOrotic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009963 =LDR 00528cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363045702441 =005 20120730164243.0 =008 890613||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003565 =035 \\$aCBB3442NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.M66 =150 \\$aMotilin =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal hormones =550 \\$wg$aPeptide hormones =670 \\$aWork cat.: Motilin, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMotilin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009037 =LDR 00673cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363045802441 =005 20120730164243.0 =008 920114||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89003559 =035 \\$aCBB3436NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP623.5.A58 =150 \\$aAntisense RNA =450 \\$aComplementary RNA =450 \\$aRNA, Antisense$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAntisense nucleic acids =550 \\$wg$aRNA =670 \\$aWork cat.: Antisense RNA and DNA, 1987. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(RNA, Antisense, est. 1991) =675 \\$aChem. abst.;$aComprehensive biotechnology =750 \2$aRNA, Antisense$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016372 =LDR 00625cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363045902441 =005 20120730164243.0 =008 890613||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89003558 =035 \\$aCBB3435NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP624.5.A57 =150 \\$aAntisense DNA =450 \\$aComplementary DNA =450 \\$aDNA, Antisense$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAntisense nucleic acids =550 \\$wg$aDNA =670 \\$aWork cat.: Antisense RNA and DNA, 1987. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =675 \\$aMESH;$aChem. abst.;$aComprehensive biotechnology =750 \2$aDNA, Antisense$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016373 =LDR 00677cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363046002441 =005 20070424092529.0 =008 890612||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003534 =035 \\$aCBB3411NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP99.3.L68 =150 \\$aLow density lipoproteins =450 \\$aBeta lipoproteins =450 \\$aLDL (Lipoproteins) =450 \\$aLipoproteins, LDL =550 \\$wg$aBlood lipoproteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cholesterol metabolism, LDL ... 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Liopoproteins, LDL) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Lipoproteins blood, LDL) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aLipoproteins, LDL$0(DNLM)D008077$5IEN =LDR 00832cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363046102441 =005 20120730164243.0 =008 890612i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003530 =035 \\$aCBB3407NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRZ251.A65 =150 \\$aApplied kinesiology =450 \\$aManual muscle testing =550 \\$wg$aChiropractic =550 \\$wg$aKinesiology =550 \\$wg$aMuscle strength$xTesting =670 \\$aWork cat.: Valentine, T. Applied kinesiology, 1989. =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/12/89. =670 \\$aInternational college of applied kinesiology. =675 \\$aDrury, N. The healing power =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a system developed within chiropractic of evaluating nervous system control of muscle function. =750 \2$aKinesiology, Applied$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018953 =LDR 00616cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363046202441 =005 20120730164243.0 =008 890608i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003494 =035 \\$aCBB3376NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChronic diseases in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Malnutrition in chronic diet-induced diarrhea, 1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aChronic Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002908 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aChronic Disease$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00824cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363046302441 =005 20120730164243.0 =008 890606||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003360 =035 \\$aCBB3259NU =035 \\$aSH 89003360 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNAD (Coenzyme) =450 \\$aCoenzyme I =450 \\$aDiphosphopyridine nucleotide =450 \\$aDPN (Coenzyme) =450 \\$aNADH (Coenzyme) =450 \\$aNicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide =550 \\$wg$aAdenine =550 \\$wg$aCoenzymes =550 \\$wg$aNicotinamide =550 \\$wg$aPyridine nucleotides =670 \\$aWork cat.: ADP-ribose transfer reactions, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aChem.abst.:$bindex guide [53-84-9] =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh. Chem. dict., 5th ed. =750 \2$aNAD$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009243 =LDR 00741cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880363046402441 =005 20120730164243.0 =008 890605||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003352 =035 \\$aCBB3252NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMethandrostenolone =450 \\$aMetandienone =450 \\$aMethandienone =450 \\$aMethandrosteneolone =450 \\$aMethandrosterolone =550 \\$wg$aAnabolic steroids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Legislation to amend the Controlled Substance Act (Anabolic Steroids), 1989. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP:$bp. 347. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b[72-63-9] =675 \\$aAm. drug index =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMethandrostenolone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008696 =LDR 00576cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363046502441 =005 20120730164243.0 =008 890605||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003351 =035 \\$aCBB3251NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSwainsonine =550 \\$wg$aGlycosidases$xInhibitors =550 \\$wg$aIndole alkaloids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Swainsonine and related ... 1989. =670 \\$aChem abst.$b[72741-87-7] =675 \\$aMerck;$aText. med. toxicol.;$aHandbook of poisonous and injurious plants;$aMESH =750 \2$aSwainsonine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017026 =LDR 00386cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363046602441 =005 20150406104832.0 =008 890605||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003349 =035 \\$aCBB3249LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGlycosidases$xInhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Swainsonine and related ... 1989. =750 \2$aGlycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors$0(DNLM)D065089$5IEN =LDR 00701cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363046702441 =005 20120730164243.0 =008 930928i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89003319 =035 \\$aCBB3221NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ420.P73 =150 \\$aPrecocious puberty =450 \\$aPremature puberty =450 \\$aPubertas praecox =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPediatric endocrinology =550 \\$wg$aPuberty =670 \\$aWork cat.: Premature puberty in Puerto Rico [sound recording] p1984. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck Manual. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aPuberty, Precocious$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011629 =LDR 00918cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363046802441 =005 20140312093947.0 =008 890602||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003307 =035 \\$aCBB3209NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP603.P74 =150 \\$aProline hydroxylase =450 \\$aProcollagen-proline, 2-oxoglutarate 4-dioxygenase =450 \\$aProline, 2-oxoglutarate dioxygenase =450 \\$aProlylhydroxylase =450 \\$aProtocollagen hydroxylase =450 \\$aProtocollagen proline dioxygenase =450 \\$aProtocollagen proline hydroxylase =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Blankenstein, P. Isolierung, charakterisierung ... 1987. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature:$b1.14.11.2 =670 \\$aDixon. Enzymes. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b9028-06-2. =675 \\$aTing, I.P. Plant physiology =750 \2$aProlyl Hydroxylases$0(DNLM)D064828$5IEN =LDR 00899cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363046902441 =005 20050523095256.0 =008 890601i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003285 =035 \\$aCBB3189NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQA75.5$bQA76.9 =150 \\$aComputer science =450 \\$aInformatics =550 \\$wg$aScience =670 \\$aComputer:$bFeb. 1989, p. 63. =670 \\$aComputer dict. =670 \\$aEncyc. computer sci. =670 \\$aStandard glossary of computer science. =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 20, 1998$b(informatics associated with computer science books) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(informatics: study of information processing; computer science) =680 \\$iHere are entered works discussing collectively that group of disciplines which deal with general theory and application of computers. =750 \2$aInformatics$0(DNLM)D048088$5IEN =LDR 00708cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363047002441 =005 20120730164243.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89003154 =035 \\$aCBB2005NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG580.H47 =150 \\$aBlood diseases in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hematologic disorders in maternal-fetal medicine, 1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aHematologic Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006402 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHematologic Diseases$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00719cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363047102441 =005 20120730164242.0 =008 890519||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003056 =035 \\$aCBB1915NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPerylene =450 \\$aBinaphthylene =550 \\$wg$aBenzanthracenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wilhoit, R.C. 1- and 2-methylnaphthalene and dibenzanthracenes, 1985:$bp. 35 (perylene, C b20 (BH b12 (B) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(perylene; 1,1',8,8'-binaphthylene) =675 \\$aLC data base, 5/17/89;$aHawley chem. dict.;$aRandom House;$aWeb. 3;$aChem. abst.;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPerylene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010569 =LDR 01300cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880363047202441 =005 20100309213057.0 =008 890517in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89002994 =035 \\$aCBB1859NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHV6001$bHV6030 =150 \\$aCriminology =450 \\$aCrime$xStudy and teaching =450 \\$wnno$aCrime and criminals$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSocial sciences =550 \\$aCrime =550 \\$aCriminals =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/24/88. =670 \\$aBritannica Micro. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aAmericana$b(Crime and criminology) =670 \\$aNat. crim. just. thes. =670 \\$aBlack's law dict. =670 \\$aBeckman, E. Criminal justice dict., 1983. =670 \\$aWalsh, D. Dict. of criminology, 1983. =670 \\$aReid, S. Crime and criminology, 1988. =675 \\$aHennepin =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the discipline that studies the causes, detection and prevention of crime, and the treatment or punishment of criminals. Works on the occurrence of crime are entered under$aCrime.$iWorks on the criminal justice system are entered under$aCriminal justice, Administration of. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCriminal justice, Administration of; Crime =750 \2$aCriminology$0(DNLM)D003418$5IEN =LDR 00391cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363047302441 =005 20120730164242.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89002992 =035 \\$aCBB1857NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVibrio infections =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aVibrio Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014735 =LDR 00863cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363047402441 =005 20120730164242.0 =008 890511i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89002897 =035 \\$aCBB1768NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRS201.E87 =150 \\$aExcipients =450 \\$aDrug emulsifying agents =450 \\$aDrug formulation agents =450 \\$aDrug stabilizing agents =450 \\$aDrug suspending agents =450 \\$aEmulsifying agents for drugs =450 \\$aSuspending agents for drugs =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =550 \\$wg$aStabilizing agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Weiner, M. Adverse reactions to drug formulating agents, c1989$b(excipients) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aRandom House. =750 \2$aExcipients$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005079 =LDR 00600cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363047502441 =005 20130209162048.0 =008 890508i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89002772 =035 \\$aCBB1653NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.B1$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.B1$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.B6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aBoron compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =670 \\$aWork cat.: Khimi�i�a i tekhnologi�i�a neorganicheskikh soedineni�i bora, 1987. =750 \2$aBoron Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001896 =LDR 00578cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363047602441 =005 20120730164242.0 =008 920615||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89002721 =035 \\$aCBB1609NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCyclic peptides =550 \\$wg$aOrganic cyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aPeptides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cyclosporin : mode of action and clinical applications, c1989. =670 \\$aBiological abstracts/RRM, 1989:$b36(5): SI-58. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Peptides, Cyclic) =750 \2$aPeptides, Cyclic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010456 =LDR 00491cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363047702441 =005 20120730164242.0 =008 890503|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89002719 =035 \\$aCBB1607NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcetylcarnitine =550 \\$wg$aCarnitine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stress, immunity and ageing : a role for acetyl-L-carnitine, 1989. =675 \\$aChem. abst.;$aMerck;$aMESH;$aGoodman & Gilman =750 \2$aAcetylcarnitine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000108 =LDR 00992cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363047802441 =005 20120730164242.0 =008 890501i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89002650 =035 \\$aCBB0112NU =035 \\$aSH 89002650 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHF5414 =150 \\$aSocial marketing =450 \\$aCause related marketing =450 \\$aMarketing, Social =450 \\$aSocial cause marketing =550 \\$wg$aMarketing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fine, S.H. Social marketing, c1990. =670 \\$aDict. of marketing, 1988. =670 \\$aEconomist pock. guide to marketing, 1986$b(Social marketing; social cause marketing) =670 \\$aLC database, April 21, 1989. =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 3, 1999$b(cause related marketing) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aIAC =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the application of marketing concepts and techniques to the promotion of social causes or programs. =750 \2$aSocial Marketing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D040241 =LDR 01166cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363047902441 =005 20120730164242.0 =008 890428i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89002646 =035 \\$aCBB0108NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 89002646 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHV5822.M38$cDrug abuse =053 \0$aRM666.M35$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aEcstasy (Drug) =450 \\$aMDA (Drug) =450 \\$wnne$aMDMA (Drug) =450 \\$aMethylenedioxymethamphetamine =550 \\$wg$aHallucinogenic drugs =550 \\$wg$aMethamphetamine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ecstasy : the clinical, pharmacological, and neurotoxicological effects of the drug MDMA, c1989. =670 \\$aGoodman. Pharmacol. basis therapeutics, 7/e, 1985:$bp. 562. =670 \\$aKatzung. Basic & clin. pharmacol., 3/e, 1987:$bp. 356 (3, 4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine) =670 \\$aMESH$b((3,4-Methylenedioxyamphetamine) x MDA) =670 \\$aEncarta Eng. dict.$b(Ecstasy: illegal drug used illicitly as a stimulant and relaxer of inhibitions) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(MDMA, slang, Ecstasy) =750 \2$aN-Methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018817 =LDR 00683cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363048002441 =005 20120730164242.0 =008 930107i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89002606 =035 \\$aCBB0074NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.R57$cChild psychiatry =150 \\$aRisk-taking (Psychology) in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Human Relations Media, inc. Risk-taking and you, 1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aRisk-Taking$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012309 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aRisk-Taking$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00680cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363048102441 =005 20120730164241.0 =008 930323||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89002595 =035 \\$aCBB0064NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC268.44.R37 =150 \\$aRas oncogenes =450 \\$aRas genes =550 \\$wg$aGuanosine triphosphatase genes =550 \\$wg$aOncogenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Ras Oncogenes (1988 : Athens, Greece). Ras oncogenes, c1989$b(also Ras genes) =670 \\$aBurck, K.B. Oncogenes:$bp. 182. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ras genes) =675 \\$aNIH =750 \2$aGenes, ras$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011905 =LDR 00679cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363048202441 =005 20120730164241.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89002576 =035 \\$aCBB0048NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSports physical therapy =450 \\$aSports injuries$xPhysical therapy =450 \\$aSports$xPhysical therapy =450 \\$aSports physiotherapy =550 \\$wg$aPhysical therapy =550 \\$wg$aSports medicine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sports injuries, 1989. =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/20/89$b(sports physical therapy) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aAthletic Injuries$xrehabilitation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001265Q000534 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362526902441 =005 20050622131004.0 =008 030606i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100475 =035 \\$aBZV0381LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL638.25.P48$cZoology =150 \\$aPetromyzon =550 \\$wg$aPetromyzontidae =750 \2$aPetromyzon$0(DNLM)D048428$5IEN =LDR 00505cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362527002441 =005 20120730163702.0 =008 000301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100416 =035 \\$aBZV0322NU =035 \\$aSH 85100416 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP355$cChemical technology =150 \\$aPetroleum as fuel =450 \\$aFuel oil =450 \\$aMazut =450 \\$aOil as fuel =450 \\$aOil-fuel =550 \\$wg$aFossil fuels =750 \2$aFuel Oils$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005648 =LDR 00587cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362527102441 =005 20120730163702.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100361 =035 \\$aBZV0267NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTN860$bTN879.5$cMineral resources =053 \0$aTP690$bTP692.5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aPetroleum =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aOil =450 \\$aCoal-oil =450 \\$aCrude oil =450 \\$aOil =550 \\$wg$aCaustobioliths =550 \\$wg$aMineral oils =750 \2$aPetroleum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010578 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362527202441 =005 20120730163702.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100360 =035 \\$aBZV0266NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPetrolatum =450 \\$aPetroleum jelly =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPetrolatum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010577 =LDR 01688cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362527302441 =005 20120730163702.0 =008 040223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100295 =014 \\$aon list =035 \\$aBZV0201NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aSB950$bSB990.5$cGeneral =150 \\$aPests$xControl =360 \\$isubdivision$aControl$iunder individual and groups of pests, e.g.$aRats--Control; Plant parasites--Control =450 \\$aChemical control of pests =450 \\$aControl of pests =450 \\$aEradication of pests =450 \\$aExtermination of pests =450 \\$wnne$aPest control =450 \\$aPest eradication =450 \\$aPest extermination =450 \\$aPest management =450 \\$aPests$xChemical control =450 \\$aPests$xEradication =450 \\$aPests$xExtermination =450 \\$aPests$xManagement =670 \\$aEncyc. of pest management, 2002:$bp. 247 (Eradication of pests: Eradication is the elimination of reproducing populations of a pest species from a geographic area that is sufficiently isolated to prevent rapid recolonization. Most eradication programs target recently introduced exotic pest species, although some are at well-established species. Various pest management techniques can be used to achieve eradication, including pesticides, sterile insect release, and application of pheromones. The chances of successful eradication increase if species have a limited range and can be easily managed at low-density levels. If eradication appears infeasible or unprofitable the project should assume a containment and or suppression strategy.) =750 \2$aPest Control$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010571 =LDR 00920cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362527402441 =005 20120730163702.0 =008 040811i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100294 =035 \\$aBZV0200NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aSB975$bSB978 =150 \\$aPests$xBiological control =360 \\$isubdivision$aBiological control$iunder individual and groups of pests, e.g.$aNematodes--Biological control =360 \\$isubdivision$aBiological control$iunder individual and groups of pests, e.g.$aNematoda--Biological control =450 \\$aBio-control of pests =450 \\$aBiocontrol of pests =450 \\$aBiological control of pests =450 \\$aBiological pest control =550 \\$wg$aPests$xControl =550 \\$aBiological pest control agents =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 11, 2004$b(titles: biocontrol; bio-control) =750 \2$aPest Control, Biological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010572 =LDR 00574cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362527502441 =005 20140304095059.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100279 =035 \\$aBZV0185NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTD196.P38$cGeneral =053 \0$aTD447.P35$cWater pollution =053 \0$aTD887.P45$cAir pollution =150 \\$aPesticides$xEnvironmental aspects =450 \\$aPesticide pollution =450 \\$wnne$aPesticide residues =450 \\$aPesticides and the environment =750 \2$aPesticide Residues$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010573 =LDR 00548cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362527602441 =005 20120730163702.0 =008 040223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100273 =035 \\$aBZV0179NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aSB950.2$bSB950.3$cLocal =053 \0$aSB950.9$bSB970.4$cGeneral =150 \\$aPesticides =450 \\$aEconomic poisons =550 \\$wg$aAgricultural chemicals =550 \\$wg$aPests$xControl$xEquipment and supplies =550 \\$wg$aPoisons =750 \2$aPesticides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010575 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362527702441 =005 20120730163701.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100262 =035 \\$aBZV0168NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG361$bRG363 =150 \\$aPessaries =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPessaries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010570 =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362527802441 =005 20120730163701.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100185 =035 \\$aBZV0091NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP632.P47 =150 \\$aPertussis toxin =450 \\$aBordetella pertussis toxin =550 \\$wg$aBacterial toxins =550 \\$aBordetella pertussis =750 \2$aPertussis Toxin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D037342 =LDR 00567cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362527902441 =005 20120730163701.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100175 =035 \\$aBZV0081NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPersuasion (Psychology) =450 \\$aPersuasive communication$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aCommunication =550 \\$wg$aConformity =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Applied =550 \\$aInfluence (Psychology) =550 \\$aPropaganda =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPersuasive Communication$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010565 =LDR 00592cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362528002441 =005 20120730163701.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100174 =035 \\$aBZV0080NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP221 =150 \\$aPerspiration =450 \\$aSweat =550 \\$wg$aBody fluids =550 \\$wg$aDiaphoresis and diaphoretics =550 \\$wg$aExcretion =550 \\$wg$aExocrine glands$xSecretions =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =550 \\$aSweat glands =681 \\$iExample under$aSecretion =750 \2$aSweat$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013542 =LDR 02083cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362528102441 =005 20120730163701.0 =008 050620i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100163 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aPersons =450 \\$aIndividuals (Persons) =450 \\$aPeople =550 \\$aHuman beings =550 \\$aIndividualism =550 \\$aPersonality =550 \\$aPhilosophical anthropology =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(individual: a person distinguished from others by a special quality) =670 \\$aAmer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., via WWW, June 20, 2005$b(people: 1. Humans considered as a group or in indefinite numbers: People were dancing in the street. I met all sorts of people. 2. A body of persons living in the same country under one national government; a nationality. 3. Inflected forms: pl. peo�ples A body of persons sharing a common religion, culture, language, or inherited condition of life. 4. Persons with regard to their residence, class, profession, or group: city people. 5. The mass of ordinary persons; the populace.) =670 \\$aMerriam-Web. online dict., June 20, 2005$b(people: 1 plural : human beings making up a group or assembly or linked by a common interest; 2 plural : HUMAN BEINGS, PERSONS -- often used in compounds instead of persons ; 3 plural : the members of a family or kinship; 4 plural : the mass of a community as distinguished from a special class -- often used by Communists to distinguish Communists from other people; 5 plural peoples : a body of persons that are united by a common culture, tradition, or sense of kinship, that typically have common language, institutions, and beliefs, and that often constitute a politically organized group) =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on human beings as individuals. Works, primarily of an anthropological nature, on humanity in the collective sense are entered under$aHuman beings. =681 \\$iNote under$aHuman beings =750 \2$aPersons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009272 =LDR 01676cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362528202441 =005 20120730163700.0 =008 030325i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100143 =035 \\$aBZV0049NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dDLC =053 \0$aHF5549$bHF5549.5 =150 \\$aPersonnel management =360 \\$isubdivision$aPersonnel management$iunder names of individual corporate bodies and under types of industries and organizations, e.g.$aUnited States. Navy--Personnel management; Construction industry--Personnel management; Hospitals--Personnel management =450 \\$aCorporations$xPersonnel management =450 \\$aEmployment management =450 \\$aHuman resource management =450 \\$aHuman resources management =450 \\$aManpower utilization =450 \\$aPersonnel administration =550 \\$wg$aManagement =550 \\$wg$aPublic administration =550 \\$aEmployees =550 \\$aEmployment practices liability insurance =550 \\$aSupervision of employees =670 \\$aHuman resources management, 1987. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on that field of management which has the fundamental responsibility for recruiting, hiring, training, compensating, developing and caring for the general welfare of employees. Works on the managing of employees by their supervisors so that duties are performed according to instructions are entered under$aSupervision of employees.$iWorks dealing with employer-employee relations in general are entered under$aIndustrial relations. =681 \\$iNotes under$aIndustrial relations; Supervision of employees =750 \2$aPersonnel Management$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010559 =LDR 00730cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362528302441 =005 20120730163700.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100136 =035 \\$aBZV0042NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPersonality tests =360 \\$isubdivision$aTesting$iunder individual personality traits, e.g.$aSelf-perception--Testing =360 \\$isubdivision$aTesting$iunder particular personality traits, e.g.$aSelf-perception--Testing =550 \\$wg$aEducational tests and measurements =550 \\$wg$aNeuroses$xDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aPersonality assessment =550 \\$wg$aPsychological tests =550 \\$aCharacter tests =750 \2$aPersonality Tests$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D010556 =LDR 00541cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362528402441 =005 20120730163700.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100132 =035 \\$aBZV0038NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF723.P4 =150 \\$aPersonality in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aPersonality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010551 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPersonality$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00597cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362528502441 =005 20120730163700.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100131 =035 \\$aBZV0037NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPersonality disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychopathology =550 \\$wg$aPersonality disorders =750 \2$81$wb$aPersonality Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010554 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPersonality Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00514cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362528602441 =005 20120730163700.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100129 =035 \\$aBZV0035NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF698.4$bBF698.8 =150 \\$aPersonality assessment =450 \\$aAssessment of personality =450 \\$aPersonality diagnosis =450 \\$aPersonality evaluation =550 \\$wg$aPsychodiagnostics =750 \2$aPersonality Assessment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010552 =LDR 00720cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362528702441 =005 20120730163700.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100115 =035 \\$aBZV0021NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC554$bRC569.5 =150 \\$aPersonality disorders =450 \\$aDisorders of personality =450 \\$aPersonality$xDisorders =450 \\$wnne$aPersonality, Disorders of =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aWork cat.: Personality disorders, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDSM-III =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aHennepin. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPersonality Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010554 =LDR 00970cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362528802441 =005 20200826114130.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100113 =035 \\$aBZV0019NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF698$bBF698.9$cPsychology =150 \\$aPersonality =360 \\$isubdivision$aPsychology$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups and under names of individual persons =450 \\$aPersonal identity =450 \\$aPersonality psychology =450 \\$aPersonality theory =450 \\$aPersonality traits =450 \\$aPersonology =450 \\$aTraits, Personality =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aIndividuality =550 \\$aPersons =550 \\$aSelf =550 \\$aTemperament =670 \\$aAlexander, I. Personology ... 1990. =670 \\$aChaplin dict. psych. =670 \\$aLC database, June 19, 1989. =670 \\$aPeng. dict. psych. =750 \2$aPersonality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010551 =LDR 00866cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362528902441 =005 20120730163655.0 =008 040219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099726 =035 \\$aBZU9632NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL637.9.P46$cZoology =150 \\$aPerciformes =450 \\$aAcanthopterygii =450 \\$aAnabantiformes =450 \\$aGobioidea =450 \\$aPerch-like fishes =450 \\$aPerciforms =450 \\$aPercomorphi =550 \\$wg$aOsteichthyes =670 \\$aLindberg fishes world:$bp. 344 (Gobioidea is a superfamily of Perciformes) =670 \\$aITIS search, Aug. 26, 2003$b(Perciformes, Order, common name: perch-like fishes) =670 \\$aNelson, J.S. Fishes of the world, 1994:$bp. 329 (Oder Perciformes, perciforms) =681 \\$iExample under$aFishes =750 \2$aPerciformes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010473 =LDR 00937cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362529002441 =005 20120730163655.0 =008 000330i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099721 =035 \\$aBZU9627NU =035 \\$aSH 85099721 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL638.P4$cZoology =053 \0$aSH167.P4$cCulture =150 \\$aPerch =450 \\$aPerches =550 \\$wg$aPerca =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.:$bv. 9, p. 280 (perch: either of two species, the common (European perch) and yellow perch, Perca fluviatilis and Perca flavescens of family Percidae. The name is also widely and sometimes confusingly applied to a variety of other fishes.) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(perch: pl. perch or perches; any of various spiny-finned freshwater fishes of the genus Perca, esp. either of two edible species, P. flavescens of North America, and P. fluviatilis of Europe) =750 \2$aPerches$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010471 =LDR 00503cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362529102441 =005 20120730163655.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099715 =035 \\$aBZU9621NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPerceptual defense =450 \\$aDefense, Perceptual =550 \\$wg$aDefense mechanisms (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPerception =550 \\$wg$aSelectivity (Psychology) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPerceptual Defense$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010467 =LDR 00689cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362529202441 =005 20120730163655.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099712 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02124783 =035 \\$aBZU9618NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.P36 =150 \\$aPerception in children =450 \\$wnne$aPerception (Child psychology) =550 \\$wg$aCognition in children =550 \\$wg$aSenses and sensation in children =750 \2$81$wb$aPerception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010465 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPerception$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01256cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362529302441 =005 20091110144505.0 =008 030305i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099710 =035 \\$aBZU9616NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC382.2 =150 \\$aPerceptual disorders =450 \\$aDisorders of perception =450 \\$aPerception disorders =450 \\$wnne$aPerception, Disorders of =450 \\$aPerceptual disturbances =450 \\$aPerceptual dysfunction =550 \\$wg$aDisabilities =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aMESH$b(Perceptual Disorders) =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms, 1977$b(Perceptual disturbances) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(dysfunction, perceptual dysfunction: Any disorder in the process of transferring physical stimulation into psychological information, such as disturbances in reception, registration, processing, or reorganization of percepts in accord with what already exists within the perceptual and volitional apparatus, and feedback to allow the subject to determine if the object sensed is the object sought. Also called perceptual disorder) =750 \2$aPerceptual Disorders$0(DNLM)D010468$5IEN =LDR 00829cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362529402441 =005 20100111102849.0 =008 001101||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099708 =035 \\$aBZU9614NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC =150 \\$aPerception =450 \\$aSupraliminal perception =550 \\$wg$aCognition =550 \\$aApperception =550 \\$aSenses and sensation =550 \\$aThought and thinking =670 \\$aClydesight Productions website, July 7, 2009$b(Supraliminal perception is information we receive and process with both our conscious and unconscious mind. When we pass a newsstand and a headline "catches our eye" and we stop to read it further, this is supraliminal perception. Most information and experience is supraliminal in nature.) =750 \2$aPerception$0(DNLM)D010465$5IEN =LDR 00384cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362529502441 =005 20120730163655.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099695 =035 \\$aBZU9601NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP551 =150 \\$aPeptones =681 \\$iExample under$aProteins =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPeptones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010461 =LDR 00654cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362529602441 =005 20120730163655.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099694 =035 \\$aBZU9600NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP702.P47$cPhysiology =053 \\$aQR77.3$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aPeptidoglycans =450 \\$aGlycosaminopeptides =450 \\$aMucopeptides =450 \\$aMurein =450 \\$aMurein sacculus =450 \\$aSacculus, Murein =550 \\$wg$aBacterial cell walls =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial polysaccharides =550 \\$wg$aProteoglycans =750 \2$aPeptidoglycan$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010457 =LDR 00699cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362529702441 =005 20080518113737.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099692 =035 \\$aBZU9598NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD431$bQD431.7$cOrganic chemistry =053 \0$aQP552.P4$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aPeptides =550 \\$wg$aOrganic compounds =550 \\$aAmino acids =670 \\$aOxford dict. of biochemistry and molecular biology, 2006:$b(peptide: any compound containing 2 or more amino-acid residues joined by amine bonds formed from the carboxyl group of one amino acid (residue) and the amino group of the next) =750 \2$aPeptides$0(DNLM)D010455$5IEN =LDR 00419cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362529802441 =005 20050127123742.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099691 =035 \\$aBZU9597NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPeptides$xSynthesis =450 \\$wnne$aPeptide synthesis =670 \\$aSynthetic peptides in biology and medicine, 1986. =750 \2$aPeptide Bioynthesis$0(DNLM)D010452$5IEN =LDR 00488cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362529902441 =005 20120730163654.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099689 =035 \\$aBZU9595NU =035 \\$aSH 85099689 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP572.P4 =150 \\$aPeptide hormones =450 \\$aHormonal peptides =450 \\$aPolypeptide hormones =550 \\$wg$aHormones =550 \\$wg$aPeptides =750 \2$aPeptide Hormones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036361 =LDR 00354cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362530002441 =005 20120730163654.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099687 =035 \\$aBZU9593NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPeptic ulcer perforation =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPeptic Ulcer Perforation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010439 =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362530102441 =005 20120730163654.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099682 =035 \\$aBZU9588NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC821 =150 \\$aPeptic ulcer =550 \\$wg$aUlcers =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPeptic Ulcer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010437 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362530202441 =005 20120730163654.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099680 =035 \\$aBZU9586NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP609.P4 =150 \\$aPepsinogen =550 \\$wg$aGastric juice =750 \2$aPepsinogen A$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020116 =LDR 00534cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362530302441 =005 20130322155350.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099679 =035 \\$aBZU9585NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.P4 =150 \\$aPepsin =450 \\$aAcid proteinase =450 \\$aProteinase, Acid =550 \\$wg$aAspartic proteinases =550 \\$wg$aDigestive enzymes =550 \\$wg$aGastric juice =681 \\$iExample under$aEnzymes =750 \2$aPepsin A$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010434 =LDR 01006cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362530402441 =005 20120730163654.0 =008 021126i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099673 =035 \\$aBZU9579NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S7$cBotany =053 \0$aSB307.P4$cCondiment plants =053 \0$aSB351.P4$cVegetables =150 \\$aPeppers =450 \\$wnne$aCapsicum =450 \\$aCapsicums =450 \\$aChile peppers =450 \\$aChiles (Peppers) =450 \\$wnne$aChili =450 \\$aChili peppers =450 \\$aChilies (Peppers) =450 \\$aChillies (Peppers) =450 \\$aRed pepper =450 \\$aRedpepper =550 \\$wg$aSolanaceae =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 20, 1997$b(titles: chile pepper, chile peppers) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(chili, pl. chilies. Also called chili pepper: the pungent pod of any species of capsicum) =670 \\$aAndrews, J. Peppers, the domesticated capsicums, 1995. =750 \2$aCapsicum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002212 =LDR 01239cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362530502441 =005 20120730163654.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099669 =035 \\$aBZU9575LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85099669 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.L25$cBotany =053 \0$aSB295.P4$cMedicinal plant =150 \\$aPeppermint =450 \\$aMentha crispa =450 \\$aMentha dumetorum =450 \\$aMentha piperita =550 \\$wg$aMints (Plants) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(peppermint (Mentha piperita)) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index$b(Peppermint) =670 \\$aUsher dict. plants$b(Mentha piperita) =670 \\$aITIS, Apr. 30, 2000$b(Mentha X piperita. Common name: peppermint. Synonyms: Mentha aquatica var. crispa, Mentha crispa, Mentha dumetorum) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, via WWW, Apr. 30, 2000$b(Mentha x piperita, peppermint. Synonyms: Mentha aquatica var. crispa, Mentha crispa, Mentha dumetorum) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, Apr. 30, 2000$b(Mentha x piperita L. nothosubsp. piperita. Comments: =M. aquatica x M. spicata subsp. spicata. Common name: peppermint; Mentha x piperita, =M. aquatica x M. spicata) =750 \2$aMentha piperita$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036142 =LDR 00470cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362530602441 =005 20160914175716.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099662 =035 \\$aBZU9568NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX407.P4$cFood =150 \\$aPepper (Spice) =450 \\$aBlack pepper (Spice) =450 \\$aPeppercorns (Spice) =450 \\$aWhite pepper (Spice) =550 \\$wg$aSpices =750 \2$aPiper nigrum$0(DNLM)D029222$5IEN-M =LDR 00868cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362530702441 =005 20120730163653.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099653 =035 \\$aBZU9559NU =035 \\$aSH 85099653 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P15$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.P4$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aPeonies =450 \\$aPaeonia (Botany) =450 \\$wnne$aPeony =550 \\$wg$aPaeoniaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(peony, genus Paeonia) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Paeonia L. Peony Paeoniaceae; peonies) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Paeonia Peony) =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 26, 1999$b(peonies) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 159 (Paeonia; Paeoniaceae) =670 \\$aDict. flow. fern$b(Paeonia L. Paeoniaceae) =681 \\$iExample under$aFloriculture =750 \2$aPaeonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029596 =LDR 00490cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362530802441 =005 20120730163653.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099648 =035 \\$aBZU9554NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD321$cOrganic chemistry =053 \\$aQP701$cPhysiological chemistry =150 \\$aPentoses =550 \\$wg$aMonosaccharides =681 \\$iExample under$aCarbohydrates =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPentoses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010429 =LDR 00867cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362530902441 =005 20060515090708.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099647 =035 \\$aBZU9553NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP702.P45 =150 \\$aPentose phosphate pathway =450 \\$aHexose monophosphate pathway =450 \\$aHexose monophosphate shunt =450 \\$aHexosemonophosphate shunt =450 \\$aHMP (Biochemistry) =450 \\$aHMS (Biochemistry) =450 \\$aPentose cycle =450 \\$aPentose oxidation cycle =450 \\$aPentose shunt =450 \\$aPentosephosphate pathway =450 \\$aPhosphogluconate pathway =550 \\$wg$aHexose phosphates$xMetabolism =550 \\$wg$aOxidation, Physiological =550 \\$wg$aPentoses$xMetabolism =750 \2$aPentose Phosphate Pathway$0(DNLM)D010427$5IEN =LDR 00707cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362531002441 =005 20120730163653.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099645 =035 \\$aBZU9551NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPentobarbital =450 \\$aEthaminal =450 \\$aEthylmethylbutylbarbituric acid =450 \\$aEthylmethylbutylpyrimidinetrione =450 \\$aMebubarbital =450 \\$aMebumal =450 \\$aPentobarbital sodium =450 \\$aSodium pentobarbital =550 \\$wg$aAnesthetics =550 \\$wg$aAnticonvulsants =550 \\$wg$aHypnotics =550 \\$wg$aPyrimidines =550 \\$wg$aSedatives =750 \2$aPentobarbital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010424 =LDR 00391cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362531102441 =005 20120730163653.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099643 =035 \\$aBZU9549NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPenthrane =450 \\$aMethoxyflurane =550 \\$wg$aAnesthetics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMethoxyflurane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008733 =LDR 00483cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362531202441 =005 20120730163653.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099626 =035 \\$aBZU9532NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.P37 =150 \\$aPentazocine =450 \\$aHexahydrodimethylmethylbutenylmethanobenzazocinol =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \\$wg$aAzo compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPentazocine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010423 =LDR 00439cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362531302441 =005 20100726083857.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099621 =035 \\$aBZU9527LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL447.3 =150 \\$aPentastomida =450 \\$aLinguatulida =450 \\$aPentastoma =450 \\$aTongue worms =550 \\$wg$aArthropoda =750 \2$aPentastomida$0(DNLM)D057078$5IEN =LDR 00536cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362531402441 =005 20120730163653.0 =008 030909i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099614 =035 \\$aBZU9520NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB952.P37 =150 \\$aPentachlorophenol =550 \\$wg$aChlorophenols =550 \\$wg$aPesticides =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pentachlorophenol) =670 \\$aPesticide manual, 2000$b(Pentachlorophenol: insecticide, fungicide, herbicide) =750 \2$aPentachlorophenol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010416 =LDR 01302cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362531502441 =005 20120730163653.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099608 =035 \\$aBZU9514LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S43$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.P37$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aPenstemons =450 \\$aBeard-tongues =450 \\$aBearded tongues =450 \\$aBeardstongues =450 \\$aBeardtongues =450 \\$wnne$aPenstemon =450 \\$aPentastemon =450 \\$aPentostemon =450 \\$aPentstemon =550 \\$wg$aScrophulariaceae =670 \\$aHeflin, J. Penstemons : the beautiful beardtongues of New Mexico, c1997. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Penstemon; sy: Pentostemon Rafinesque) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Penstemon (Pentstemon) Penstemon) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 451 (Penstemon) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(beardtongue also beardstongue or bearded tongue, Pentstemon; Penstemon var. of pentstemon) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(penstemon also pentstemon; beardtongue) =670 \\$aHortus$b(Penstemon Mitch [Pentastemon Batsch; Pentstemon Mitch] Beard-tongue) =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 10, 1998$b(American Penstemon Society; t: Penstemon) =750 \2$aPenstemon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032263 =LDR 00709cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362531602441 =005 20120730163653.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099592 =035 \\$aBZU9498NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD7088$bHD7252 =150 \\$aPensions =360 \\$isubdivision$aPensions$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aCompensation =450 \\$aPension plans =450 \\$aRetirement pensions =450 \\$aSuperannuation =550 \\$wg$aRetirement income =550 \\$aAnnuities =550 \\$aVested benefits =670 \\$aLC database, June 1, 2010$b(pension plans) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aPensions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010415 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362531702441 =005 20120730163652.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099509 =035 \\$aBZU9415NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74$cBotany =150 \\$aPennisetum =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =750 \2$aPennisetum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031782 =LDR 00609cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362531802441 =005 20120730163652.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099491 =035 \\$aBZU9397NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aLB1536$cPrimary education =053 \\$aLB1590$cElementary education =053 \\$aZ43$bZ45$cWriting =150 \\$aPenmanship =450 \\$aChirography =450 \\$aHandwriting =450 \\$aWriting$xStudy and teaching =550 \\$wg$aLanguage arts =550 \\$aWriting =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHandwriting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006236 =LDR 00333cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362531902441 =005 20130919105604.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099484 =035 \\$aBZU9390NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC896 =150 \\$aPenis$xDiseases =750 \2$aPenile Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010409 =LDR 00310cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362532002441 =005 20130919105826.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099482 =035 \\$aBZU9388NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPenis$xCancer =750 \2$aPenile Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010412 =LDR 00575cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362532102441 =005 20070517151822.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099480 =035 \\$aBZU9386NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85099480 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aPenis =450 \\$aPhallus =550 \\$wg$aCopulatory organs =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs, Male =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(penis: the male organ of copulation in humans and certain other vertebrates. Also known as phallus) =750 \2$aPenis$0(DNLM)D010413$5IEN =LDR 00549cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362532202441 =005 20120730163652.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099419 =035 \\$aBZU9325NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD589 =150 \\$aPenile prostheses =450 \\$aArtificial penis =450 \\$aImplants, Penile =450 \\$aInflatable penis =450 \\$aPenile implants =550 \\$wg$aImplants, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aUrological prostheses =750 \2$aPenile Prosthesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015917 =LDR 00558cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362532302441 =005 20120730163652.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099418 =035 \\$aBZU9324NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPenile induration =450 \\$aCavernitis, Fibrous =450 \\$aFibrous cavernitis =450 \\$aInduration, Penile =450 \\$aPenis plastica =450 \\$aPeyronie's disease =450 \\$aVan Buren's disease =550 \\$wg$aPenis$xDiseases =750 \2$aPenile Induration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010411 =LDR 00383cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362532402441 =005 20120730163652.0 =008 911212i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099405 =035 \\$aBZU9311NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.M7 =150 \\$aPenicillium chrysogenum =550 \\$wg$aPenicillium =750 \2$aPenicillium Chrysogenum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010408 =LDR 00444cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362532502441 =005 20120730163652.0 =008 920103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099403 =035 \\$aBZU9309NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.M7 =150 \\$aPenicillium =550 \\$wg$aMoniliaceae =550 \\$aEupenicillium =550 \\$aPenicillin =550 \\$aTalaromyces =750 \2$aPenicillium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010407 =LDR 00536cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362532602441 =005 20120730163651.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099402 =035 \\$aBZU9308NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.P35$cPharmacology and therapeutics =053 \\$aRS165.P38$cPharmacy =150 \\$aPenicillin =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aBeta lactam antibiotics =550 \\$aPenicillium =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPenicillins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010406 =LDR 00753cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362532702441 =005 20120730163651.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099401 =035 \\$aBZU9307NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPenicillamine =450 \\$aDimethylcysteine =450 \\$aMercaptovaline =550 \\$wg$aAntiarthritic agents =550 \\$wg$aChelation therapy =550 \\$wg$aSulfur amino acids =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 18, 2007$b(Penicillamine. Entry terms: Dimethylcysteine, Mercaptovaline. Scope note: The most characteristic degradation product of the penicillin antibiotics. It is used as an antirheumatic and as a chelating agent in Wilson's disease.) =750 \2$aPenicillamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010396 =LDR 00744cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362532802441 =005 20050926100645.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099397 =035 \\$aBZU9303NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85099397 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL696.S47$bQL696.S473$cZoology =150 \\$aPenguins =450 \\$aImpennes =450 \\$aSphenisci =450 \\$aSpheniscidae =450 \\$aSphenisciformes =550 \\$wg$aBirds =670 \\$aBritannica Macro:$bv. 15, p. 20 (Sphenisciformes (penguins); one family Spheniscidae; limited in distribution to the Southern Hemisphere) =670 \\$aDict. birds, 1985$b(Spenisci, alternate for Sphenisciformes) =750 \2$aSpheniscidae$0(DNLM)D046429$5IEN =LDR 00450cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362532902441 =005 20120730163651.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099392 =035 \\$aBZU9298NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.P =150 \\$aPenfluridol =450 \\$aBisfluorophenylbutylchlorotrifluorotolylpiperidinol =550 \\$wg$aPiperidine =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPenfluridol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010395 =LDR 00558cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362533002441 =005 20120730163651.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099348 =035 \\$aBZU9254NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL444.M33 =150 \\$aPenaeidae =450 \\$aPenaeid shrimps =450 \\$aPeneidae =550 \\$wg$aDecapoda (Crustacea) =550 \\$wg$aShrimps =670 \\$aCommon and scientific names ... : Decapod crustaceans, 1989:$bp. 10 (Penaeidae - penaeid shrimps) =750 \2$aPenaeidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033561 =LDR 00377cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362533102441 =005 20120730163651.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099338 =035 \\$aBZU9244NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL301 =150 \\$aPemphigus =450 \\$aBladdery fever =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPemphigus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010392 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362533202441 =005 20120730163651.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099328 =035 \\$aBZU9234NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.G5 =150 \\$aPelvis$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPelvic Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010386 =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362533302441 =005 20120730163651.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099322 =035 \\$aBZU9228NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPelvis$xCancer =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPelvic Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010386 =LDR 00382cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362533402441 =005 20120730163651.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099317 =035 \\$aBZU9223NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPelvis =450 \\$aPelvic cavity =450 \\$aPelvic region =550 \\$wg$aAnatomy =750 \2$aPelvis$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D010388 =LDR 00423cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362533502441 =005 20120730163651.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099316 =035 \\$aBZU9222NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG527 =150 \\$aPelvimetry =450 \\$aPelvis$xMeasurement =550 \\$wg$aPelvis$xExamination =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPelvimetry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010387 =LDR 00713cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362533602441 =005 20120730163651.0 =008 940404||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099315 =035 \\$aBZU9221NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQM115$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aPelvic bones =450 \\$aBony pelvis =450 \\$aHip arch =450 \\$aPelvic arch =450 \\$wnne$aPelvic girdle =450 \\$aPelvis ossea =550 \\$wg$aBones =550 \\$wg$aPelvis =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pelvic bones) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(pelvic girdle or bony pelvis) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(pelvis, bony pelvis, pelvis ossea) =750 \2$aPelvic Bones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010384 =LDR 00379cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362533702441 =005 20120730163651.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099313 =035 \\$aBZU9219NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPelvic exenteration =550 \\$wg$aPelvis$xSurgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPelvic Exenteration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010385 =LDR 00427cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362533802441 =005 20120730163651.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099272 =035 \\$aBZU9178NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC627.P44 =150 \\$aPellagra =550 \\$wg$aDeficiency diseases =550 \\$wg$aVitamin B deficiency =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPellagra$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010383 =LDR 01054cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362533902441 =005 20120730163642.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097980 =035 \\$aBZU7886NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aParent and child =360 \\$isubdivision$aFamily relationships$iunder groups of people =450 \\$aChild and parent =450 \\$aChildren and parents =450 \\$aParent-child relations =450 \\$aParents and children =550 \\$wg$aChildren and adults =550 \\$wg$aInterpersonal relations =550 \\$aParental alienation syndrome =550 \\$aSandwich generation =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the psycho-social interaction between parents and their minor children. Works on the methods and techniques of raising children are entered under$aChild rearing.$iWorks on the skills, attributes and attitudes needed for parenthood are entered under$aParenting. =681 \\$iNotes under$aChild rearing; Parenting =750 \2$aParent-Child Relations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010287 =LDR 00658cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362534002441 =005 20120730163642.0 =008 060811i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097945 =035 \\$aBZU7851NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.P3$cMicrobiology =053 \0$aRC168.P2$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aParatyphoid fever =550 \\$wg$aSalmonella infections =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 11, 2006$b(Paratyphoid Fever. Scope note: A prolonged febrile illness commonly caused by several Paratyphi serotypes of Salmonella enterica. It is similar to typhoid fever by less severe.) =750 \2$aParatyphoid Fever$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010284 =LDR 00385cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362534102441 =005 20120730163641.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097939 =035 \\$aBZU7845NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD599.5.P37 =150 \\$aParathyroidectomy =550 \\$wg$aParathyroid glands$xSurgery =750 \2$aParathyroidectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016105 =LDR 00395cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362534202441 =005 20120730163641.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097938 =035 \\$aBZU7844NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aParathyroid hormone =450 \\$aParathormone =550 \\$wg$aCalcium regulating hormones =750 \2$aParathyroid Hormone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010281 =LDR 00358cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362534302441 =005 20120730163641.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097937 =035 \\$aBZU7843NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aParathyroid glands$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aParathyroid Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010282 =LDR 00376cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362534402441 =005 20120730163641.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097935 =035 \\$aBZU7841NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC655 =150 \\$aParathyroid glands$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aParathyroid Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010279 =LDR 00390cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362534502441 =005 20120730163641.0 =008 920906||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097934 =035 \\$aBZU7840NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP188.P3$cPhysiology =150 \\$aParathyroid glands =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands =750 \2$aParathyroid Glands$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010280 =LDR 00551cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362534602441 =005 20120730163641.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097931 =035 \\$aBZU7837NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM323.4 =150 \\$aParasympathomimetic agents =450 \\$aCholinergic agents =450 \\$aCholinomimetics =450 \\$aParasympathomimetics =550 \\$wg$aAutonomic drugs =550 \\$wg$aBiomimetics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aParasympathomimetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010277 =LDR 00570cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362534702441 =005 20130322154637.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097930 =035 \\$aBZU7836NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM323.3 =150 \\$aParasympatholytic agents =450 \\$aAnticholinergic agents =450 \\$aCholinergic blocking agents =450 \\$aCholinolytic agents =450 \\$aParasympatholytics =550 \\$wg$aAntispasmodics =550 \\$wg$aAutonomic drugs =750 \2$aParasympatholytics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010276 =LDR 00384cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362534802441 =005 20120730163641.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097922 =035 \\$aBZU7828NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL757 =150 \\$aParasitology =550 \\$wg$aBiology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aParasitology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010274 =LDR 00400cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362534902441 =005 20120730163641.0 =008 860211in\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097921 =035 \\$aBZU7827NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aParasitologists =550 \\$wg$aMicrobiologists =550 \\$wg$aParasitology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aParasitology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010274 =LDR 00598cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362535002441 =005 20120730163641.0 =008 931215i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097912 =035 \\$aBZU7818NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.P18$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC119$bRC119.7$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aParasitic diseases =360 \\$isubdivision$aParasites$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Parasites =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases =550 \\$aMedical parasitology =750 \2$aParasitic Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010272 =LDR 01583cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362535102441 =005 20120730163641.0 =008 030801i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097907 =035 \\$aBZU7813NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL757$cZoology =150 \\$aParasites =360 \\$isubdivision$aParasites$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Parasites =450 \\$aAnimal parasites =450 \\$aAnimals$xParasites =450 \\$aEpizoa =450 \\$aParasitic animals =450 \\$aParasitic organisms =550 \\$wg$aPests =667 \\$aFormerly subdivided by names of individual plants and animals, e.g. Parasites--Rats$5IEN =670 \\$aThe Amer. Herit. dict. of the Engl. lang., via WWW, Mar. 20, 2002$b(parasite: 1. Biology An organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host) =670 \\$aOED online, Mar. 20, 2002$b(parasite: 2. a. Biol. An animal or plant which lives in or upon another organism (technically called its host) and draws its nutriment directly from it. Also extended to animals or plants that live as tenants of others, but not at their expense (strictly called commensal or symbiotic); also to those which depend on others in various ways for sustenance, as the cuckoo, the skua-gull, etc.; and (inaccurately) to plants which grow upon others, deriving support but not nourishment from them (epiphytes), or which live on decaying organic matter (saprophytes).) =750 \2$aParasites$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010271 =LDR 00438cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362535202441 =005 20120730163641.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097905 =035 \\$aBZU7811NU =035 \\$aSH 85097905 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aParaquat =550 \\$wg$aBipyridinium compounds =550 \\$wg$aHerbicides =670 \\$aMESH (Paraquat, an herbicide) =750 \2$aParaquat$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010269 =LDR 00355cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362535302441 =005 20100220160457.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097892 =035 \\$aBZU7798NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aParaproteinemia =550 \\$wg$aBlood protein disorders =750 \2$aParaproteinemias$0(DNLM)D010265$5IEN =LDR 00394cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362535402441 =005 20120730163641.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097887 =035 \\$aBZU7793NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aParaplegia =450 \\$aLeg$xParalysis =550 \\$wg$aLeg$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aParalysis =750 \2$aParaplegia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010264 =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362535502441 =005 20120730163641.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097873 =035 \\$aBZU7779NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC520 =150 \\$aParanoia =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =550 \\$wg$aPsychoses =750 \2$aParanoid Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010259 =LDR 00377cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362535602441 =005 20120730163641.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097872 =035 \\$aBZU7778NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC258 =150 \\$aParaneoplastic syndromes =550 \\$wg$aTumors =750 \2$aParaneoplastic Syndromes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010257 =LDR 00357cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362535702441 =005 20120730163640.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097870 =035 \\$aBZU7776NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aParanasal sinuses$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aParanasal Sinus Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010254 =LDR 00561cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362535802441 =005 20120730163640.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097869 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02113920 =035 \\$aBZU7775NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aParanasal sinuses =450 \\$aAccessory sinuses of the nose =450 \\$aNasal sinuses =450 \\$wnne$aNose, Accessory sinuses of =450 \\$aSinuses, Nasal =450 \\$aSinuses, Paranasal =550 \\$wg$aNose =750 \2$aParanasal Sinuses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010256 =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362535902441 =005 20120730163640.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097864 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02113900 =035 \\$aBZU7770NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR404.15$bQR404.2 =150 \\$aParamyxoviruses =450 \\$aParamyxoviridae =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =750 \2$aParamyxoviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010252 =LDR 00495cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362536002441 =005 20120730163640.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097847 =035 \\$aBZU7753NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aR847$bR847.7 =150 \\$aParamedical education =450 \\$aAllied health education =450 \\$aAllied health personnel$xEducation =550 \\$wg$aMedical education =750 \2$aAllied Health Personnel$xeducation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000488Q000193 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362536102441 =005 20120730163640.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097846 =035 \\$aBZU7752NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.H87 =150 \\$aParamecium =450 \\$aParamaecium =550 \\$wg$aParameciidae =750 \2$aParamecium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010247 =LDR 00592cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362536202441 =005 20100803214450.0 =008 060405i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097840 =035 \\$aBZU7746LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA1242.S52$cToxicology =150 \\$aParalytic shellfish poisoning =450 \\$aShellfish poisoning, Paralytic =550 \\$wg$aParalysis =550 \\$wg$aSeafood poisoning =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 5, 2006$b(Paralytic shellfish poisoning) =675 \\$aMESH browser, Apr. 5, 2006 =750 \2$aShellfish Poisoning$0(DNLM)D057096$5IEN =LDR 00742cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362536302441 =005 20120730163640.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097837 =035 \\$aBZU7743LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPseudobulbar paralysis =450 \\$aHenneberg's disease =450 \\$aLaughing sickness =450 \\$wnne$aParalysis, Pseudobulbar =450 \\$aPseudobulbar palsy =450 \\$aSpastic bulbar palsy =450 \\$aSupranuclear paralysis =550 \\$wg$aParalysis =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Paralysis: pseudobulbar paralysis. Also called pseudobulbar palsy, Henneberg's disease, Spastic bulbar palsy, laughing sickness) =750 \2$aPseudobulbar Palsy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020828 =LDR 00875cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362536402441 =005 20120730163640.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097835 =035 \\$aBZU7741NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC418 =150 \\$aFacial paralysis =450 \\$aBell's palsy =450 \\$aFace$xParalysis =450 \\$aFacial nerve$xParalysis =450 \\$aFacial palsies =450 \\$aFacial palsy =450 \\$aFacioplegia =450 \\$wnne$aParalysis, Facial =550 \\$wg$aFace$xMovement disorders =550 \\$wg$aFacial nerve$xDiseases =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Paralysis, facial paralysis. Also called facioplegia) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Facial paralysis x Bell's palsy) =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/12/91$b(Facial paralysis, facial palsies) =750 \2$aFacial Paralysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005158 =LDR 00606cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362536502441 =005 20120730163640.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097834 =035 \\$aBZU7740NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85097834 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ301$cNewborn infants =053 \0$aRJ496.P2$cChildren's diseases =150 \\$aParalysis =360 \\$isubdivision$aParalysis$iunder individual organs and regions of the body e.g.$aFoot--Paralysis =450 \\$aPalsy =450 \\$aParesis =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders =750 \2$aParalysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010243 =LDR 00342cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362536602441 =005 20120730163640.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097768 =035 \\$aBZU7674NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aParagonimiasis =550 \\$wg$aHelminthiasis =750 \2$aParagonimiasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010237 =LDR 00792cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362536702441 =005 20200811152519.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85097763 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02113392 =035 \\$aBZU7669NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.H6 =150 \\$aAlkanes =450 \\$wnne$aParaffins =550 \\$wg$aAliphatic compounds =550 \\$wg$aHydrocarbons =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(alkanes [IUPAC preferred terminology]) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. chem.$b(alkanes) =670 \\$aCarey. Organic chem.$b(alkanes) =670 \\$aChem. abstr.$b(alkanes) =670 \\$aTEST$b(Alkanes UF Paraffins) =670 \\$aINIS$b(Alkanes UF Paraffins) =670 \\$aNASA$b(Paraffins) =750 \2$aAlkanes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000473 =LDR 00626cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362536802441 =005 20120730163639.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85097738 =035 \\$aBZU7644NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC168.P17 =150 \\$aParacoccidioidomycosis =450 \\$aAlmeida's disease =450 \\$aBrazilian blastomycosis =450 \\$aLutz-Splendore-Almeida disease =450 \\$aParacoccidioidal granuloma =450 \\$aSouth American blastomycosis =550 \\$wg$aSystemic mycoses =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aParacoccidioidomycosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010229 =LDR 00437cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362938202441 =005 20120730164213.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023093 =035 \\$aCAW1660LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S353 =150 \\$aSchisandra =450 \\$aMaximovitzia =450 \\$aMaximowiczia =450 \\$aSchizandra =550 \\$wg$aSchisandraceae =750 \2$aSchisandra$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032141 =LDR 00345cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362938302441 =005 20120730164213.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023088 =035 \\$aCAW1655LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L375 =150 \\$aSassafras =550 \\$wg$aLauraceae =750 \2$aSassafras$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027441 =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362938402441 =005 20120730164213.0 =008 880328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88023082 =035 \\$aCAW1649LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S2$cBotany =053 \0$aSB291.S3$cCulture =150 \\$aSapotaceae =550 \\$wg$aEbenales =750 \2$aSapotaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029632 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362938502441 =005 20120730164213.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023081 =035 \\$aCAW1648LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R78 =150 \\$aSanguisorba =550 \\$wg$aRosaceae =750 \2$aSanguisorba$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031993 =LDR 00345cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362938602441 =005 20120730164213.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023080 =035 \\$aCAW1647LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C46 =150 \\$aSalsola =550 \\$wg$aChenopodiaceae =750 \2$aSalsola$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031248 =LDR 00367cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362938702441 =005 20120730164213.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023076 =035 \\$aCAW1643LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.F55 =150 \\$aRyania =450 \\$aRyanaea =550 \\$wg$aFlacourtiaceae =750 \2$aRyania$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031309 =LDR 00363cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362938802441 =005 20080513091314.0 =008 880328i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88023075 =035 \\$aCAW1642NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C9 =150 \\$aRorippa =450 \\$aRoripa =550 \\$wg$aCruciferae =750 \2$aRorippa$0(DNLM)D031225$5IEN =LDR 00338cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362938902441 =005 20120730164209.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022730 =035 \\$aCAW1297LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74 =150 \\$aCynodon =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =750 \2$aCynodon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031744 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362939002441 =005 20120730164209.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022726 =035 \\$aCAW1293LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aCyamopsis =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =750 \2$aCyamopsis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031293 =LDR 00362cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362939102441 =005 20120730164209.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022725 =035 \\$aCAW1292NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L9 =150 \\$aCuphea =450 \\$aCuphaea =550 \\$wg$aLythraceae =750 \2$aCuphea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031562 =LDR 00351cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362939202441 =005 20120730164209.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022721 =035 \\$aCAW1288LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK494.5.T3 =150 \\$aCryptomeria =550 \\$wg$aTaxodiaceae =750 \2$aCryptomeria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032485 =LDR 00384cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362939302441 =005 20120730164209.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022718 =035 \\$aCAW1285NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aCrotalaria =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aWk ACF4313 =750 \2$aCrotalaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029864 =LDR 00344cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362939402441 =005 20120730164209.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022717 =035 \\$aCAW1284NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A484 =150 \\$aCrinum =550 \\$wg$aAmaryllidaceae =750 \2$aCrinum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031407 =LDR 00366cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362939502441 =005 20120730164209.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022714 =035 \\$aCAW1281NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C74 =150 \\$aCrepis =450 \\$aCichorieae =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =750 \2$aCrepis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027468 =LDR 00344cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362939602441 =005 20050214093722.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022710 =035 \\$aCAW1277LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C9 =150 \\$aCrambe =550 \\$wg$aCruciferae =750 \2$aCrambe Plant$0(DNLM)D031218$5IEN =LDR 00346cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362939702441 =005 20120730164209.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022701 =035 \\$aCAW1268NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C785 =150 \\$aCornaceae =550 \\$wg$aUmbellales =750 \2$aCornaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029767 =LDR 00720cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362939802441 =005 20120730164209.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022696 =035 \\$aCAW1263LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A66 =150 \\$aTabernaemontana =450 \\$wnne$aConopharyngia =450 \\$aErvatamia =450 \\$aRed bay =550 \\$wg$aApocynaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Leeuwenberg, A.J.M. A revision of Tabernaemontana, 1991. =670 \\$aCAB thes. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Tabernaemontana L., Conopharyngia, Ervatamia, Red bay) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aTelephone call to Smithsonian, 1/28/93. =750 \2$aTabernaemontana$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030014 =LDR 00354cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362939902441 =005 20010922222103.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022693 =035 \\$aCAW1260LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B73 =150 \\$aComfrey =450 \\$aSymphytum =550 \\$wg$aBoraginaceae =750 \0$aComfrey$5IEN =LDR 00338cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362940002441 =005 20120730164209.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022690 =035 \\$aCAW1257NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25 =150 \\$aColeus =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =750 \2$aColeus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031330 =LDR 00332cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362940102441 =005 20120730164209.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022689 =035 \\$aCAW1256LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74 =150 \\$aCoix =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =750 \2$aCoix$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031742 =LDR 00599cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362940202441 =005 20120730164209.0 =008 880316i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88022683 =035 \\$aCAW1250LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.G87$cBotany =150 \\$aClusia (Plants) =450 \\$wnne$aClusia =550 \\$wg$aGuttiferae =670 \\$aITIS, Apr. 25, 2007$b(genus Clusia, family Clusiaceae; also genus Clusia, subfamily Clusiinae, family Clusiidae - clusiid flies) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20071024 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Clusia =750 \2$aClusia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031251 =LDR 00341cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362940302441 =005 20120730164209.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022680 =035 \\$aCAW1247LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C198 =150 \\$aCleome =550 \\$wg$aCapparaceae =750 \2$aCleome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031485 =LDR 00342cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362940402441 =005 20120730164209.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022675 =035 \\$aCAW1242NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C5 =150 \\$aCistaceae =550 \\$wg$aViolales =750 \2$aCistaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030601 =LDR 00349cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362940502441 =005 20120730164208.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022662 =035 \\$aCAW1230LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.G35 =150 \\$aCentaurium =550 \\$wg$aGentianaceae =750 \2$aCentaurium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029966 =LDR 00348cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362940602441 =005 20120730164208.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022659 =035 \\$aCAW1227LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C385 =150 \\$aCelastrus =550 \\$wg$aCelastraceae =750 \2$aCelastrus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031247 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362940702441 =005 20120730164208.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022656 =035 \\$aCAW1224LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M73 =150 \\$aCecropia =550 \\$wg$aMoraceae =750 \2$aCecropia Plant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035702 =LDR 01125cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362940802441 =005 20120730164208.0 =008 050621i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88022654 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R45$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.C4$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aCeanothus =450 \\$aRedroot =550 \\$wg$aRhamnaceae =670 \\$aSPN$b(Ceanothus) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Ceanothus) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Ceanothus) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Ceanothus: Redroot; about 55 spp. of deciduous or everygreen shrubs or small trees) =670 \\$aCklist. vasc. flora$b(Ceanothus) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Ceanothus: a large genus of Amer. vinces, shrubs, and small trees) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, June 21, 2005$b(Ceanothus; family: Rhamnaceae; common name: Ceanothus) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, June 21, 2005$b(Ceanothus; common name: Ceanothus; family: Rhamnaceae) =670 \\$aAm. Heritage dict.$b(Ceanothus: Any of the various shrubs or small trees of the genus Ceanothus; also called redroot) =750 \2$aCeanothus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031952 =LDR 00404cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362940902441 =005 20120730164208.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022653 =035 \\$aCAW1221LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A66 =150 \\$aCatharanthus =450 \\$aAmmocallis =450 \\$aLochnera =550 \\$wg$aApocynaceae =750 \2$aCatharanthus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030008 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362941002441 =005 20120730164208.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022647 =035 \\$aCAW1215LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C1997 =150 \\$aCaricaceae =550 \\$wg$aViolales =750 \2$aCaricaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031241 =LDR 00341cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362941102441 =005 20120730164208.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022646 =035 \\$aCAW1214LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C1997 =150 \\$aCarica =550 \\$wg$aCaricaceae =750 \2$aCarica$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029441 =LDR 00344cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362941202441 =005 20101107114931.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022643 =035 \\$aCAW1211LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C9 =150 \\$aCardamine =550 \\$wg$aCruciferae =750 \2$aCardamine$0(DNLM)D031217$5IEN =LDR 00342cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362941302441 =005 20120730164208.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022642 =035 \\$aCAW1210LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C9 =150 \\$aCapsella =550 \\$wg$aCruciferae =750 \2$aCapsella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029687 =LDR 00345cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362941402441 =005 20120730164208.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022639 =035 \\$aCAW1207LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C198 =150 \\$aCapparis =550 \\$wg$aCapparaceae =750 \2$aCapparis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031484 =LDR 00381cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362941502441 =005 20120730164208.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022638 =035 \\$aCAW1206LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C198 =150 \\$aCapparaceae =450 \\$aCapparidaceae =550 \\$wg$aPapaverales =750 \2$aCapparaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031483 =LDR 00380cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362941602441 =005 20120730164208.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022632 =035 \\$aCAW1200LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aCanavalia =450 \\$aCanavali =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =750 \2$aCanavalia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032449 =LDR 00349cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362941702441 =005 20120730164208.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022630 =035 \\$aCAW1198LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.N975 =150 \\$aCamptotheca =550 \\$wg$aNyssaceae =750 \2$aCamptotheca$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029769 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362941802441 =005 20120730164208.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022629 =035 \\$aCAW1197NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C15 =150 \\$aCalycanthaceae =550 \\$wg$aMagnoliales =750 \2$aCalycanthaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031237 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362941902441 =005 20120730164207.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022627 =035 \\$aCAW1195LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A815 =150 \\$aCalotropis =550 \\$wg$aAsclepiadaceae =750 \2$aCalotropis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031107 =LDR 00349cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362942002441 =005 20120730164207.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022625 =035 \\$aCAW1193LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.G87 =150 \\$aCalophyllum =550 \\$wg$aGuttiferae =750 \2$aCalophyllum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029759 =LDR 00509cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362942102441 =005 20120730164207.0 =008 040407i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88022614 =035 \\$aCAW1182LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C1153$cBotany =150 \\$aCaesalpinia =450 \\$aPoinciana (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aCaesalpiniaceae =670 \\$aVascular plant families and genera via WWW, Apr. 7, 2004$b(Poinciana L. = Caesalpinia L.) =750 \2$aCaesalpinia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029911 =LDR 00345cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362942202441 =005 20120730164207.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022612 =035 \\$aCAW1180LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.B8 =150 \\$aBurseraceae =550 \\$wg$aRutales =750 \2$aBurseraceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029403 =LDR 00374cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362942302441 =005 20120730164207.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022611 =035 \\$aCAW1179NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M73 =150 \\$aBroussonetia =450 \\$aPapyrius =550 \\$wg$aMoraceae =750 \2$aBroussonetia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031623 =LDR 00369cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362942402441 =005 20120730164207.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022609 =035 \\$aCAW1177LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B76 =150 \\$aBromelia =450 \\$aBromela =550 \\$wg$aBromeliaceae =750 \2$aBromelia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031231 =LDR 00348cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362942502441 =005 20110317093214.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022606 =035 \\$aCAW1174LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.G74 =150 \\$aBrachypodium =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =750 \2$aBrachypodium$0(DNLM)D058431$5IEN =LDR 00344cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362942602441 =005 20120730164207.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022604 =035 \\$aCAW1172LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74 =150 \\$aBrachiaria =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =750 \2$aBrachiaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035201 =LDR 00341cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362942702441 =005 20120730164207.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022603 =035 \\$aCAW1171LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.B73 =150 \\$aBorago =550 \\$wg$aBoraginaceae =750 \2$aBorago$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029683 =LDR 00364cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362942802441 =005 20120730164207.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022601 =035 \\$aCAW1169LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B7 =150 \\$aBombax =450 \\$aSalmalia =550 \\$wg$aBombacaceae =750 \2$aBombax$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035163 =LDR 00852cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362942902441 =005 20120730164207.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022600 =035 \\$aCAW1168LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.U7$cBotany =150 \\$aBoehmeria =450 \\$aBoehmera =450 \\$aFalse nettles =450 \\$aNettles, False =550 \\$wg$aUrticaceae =670 \\$aSPN$b(Boehmeria Falsenettle) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Boehmeria Jacq. False nettle Urticaceae) =670 \\$aEngl. Syl. Pflanz.:$bv. 2, p. 59 (Boehmeria Urticaceae) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Boemeria N.J. Jacquin, Boehmera Link=Boehmeria N.J. Jacquin) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Boehmeria Urticaceae, false nettle: any of several plants of the genera Boehmeria and Laportea) =750 \2$aBoehmeria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032402 =LDR 00351cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362943002441 =005 20120730164207.0 =008 880316in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022599 =035 \\$aCAW1167NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.B62 =150 \\$aBignoniaceae =550 \\$wg$aTubiflorae =750 \2$aBignoniaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029402 =LDR 00382cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362943102441 =005 20120730164207.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022596 =035 \\$aCAW1164LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L42 =150 \\$aBertholletia =450 \\$aBertholetia =550 \\$wg$aLecythidaceae =750 \2$aBertholletia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031383 =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362943202441 =005 20120730164206.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022585 =035 \\$aCAW1153LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S7 =150 \\$aAtropa (Plants) =450 \\$wnne$aAtropa (Plant) =550 \\$wg$aSolanaceae =750 \2$aAtropa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032282 =LDR 00452cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362943302441 =005 20200921144008.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022582 =035 \\$aCAW1150LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \0$aRS165.A84$cPharmacy =150 \\$aAstragalus membranaceus =450 \\$aHuang ch�i =550 \\$wg$aAstragalus (Plants) =750 \2$aAstragalus propinquus$0(DNLM)D027885$5IEN =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362943402441 =005 20120730164206.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022578 =035 \\$aCAW1146LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A66 =150 \\$aAspidosperma =550 \\$wg$aApocynaceae =750 \2$aAspidosperma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030009 =LDR 00391cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362943502441 =005 20120730164206.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022572 =035 \\$aCAW1140LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A688 =150 \\$aAristolochiaceae =450 \\$aAsaraceae =550 \\$wg$aAristolochiales =750 \2$aAristolochiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029065 =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362943602441 =005 20120730164206.0 =008 880316in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022571 =035 \\$aCAW1139NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A688 =150 \\$aAristolochia =450 \\$aHocquartia =550 \\$wg$aAristolochiaceae =750 \2$aAristolochia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030022 =LDR 00345cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362943702441 =005 20120730164206.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022566 =035 \\$aCAW1134LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P22 =150 \\$aArgemone =550 \\$wg$aPapaveraceae =750 \2$aArgemone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031674 =LDR 00391cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362943802441 =005 20080508092105.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022563 =035 \\$aCAW1131LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C9 =150 \\$aArabis =450 \\$aRock cress =450 \\$aRockcress =550 \\$wg$aCruciferae =750 \2$aArabis$0(DNLM)D031214$5IEN =LDR 00377cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362943902441 =005 20080508091902.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022561 =035 \\$aCAW1129NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C9 =150 \\$aArabidopsis =450 \\$aStenophragma =550 \\$wg$aCruciferae =750 \2$aArabidopsis$0(DNLM)D017360$5IEN =LDR 01234cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362944002441 =005 20120730164206.0 =008 021031i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88022559 =035 \\$aCAW1127LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R215$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.C634$cCulture =150 \\$aColumbines =450 \\$wnne$aAquilegia =550 \\$wg$aRanunculaceae =670 \\$a2002040929: Nold, R. Columbines : aquilegia, paraquilegia, and semiaquilegia, c2003. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Columbine) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Columbine (Ranunculaceae)) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Columbine ... Aquilegia) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Aquilegia) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant)$b(Aquilegia) =670 \\$aCklist. vasc. flora$b(Aquilegia) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, via WWW, Oct. 30, 2002$b(Columbine; sci. name: Aquilegia; family: Ranunculaceae) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, Oct. 31, 2002$b(Aquilegia; common name: Columbine) =670 \\$aAGRICOLA, via 1stsearch, Oct. 31, 2002$b(titles: Columbine; Columbines; subj.: Aquilegia) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index, via 1stsearch, Oct. 31, 2002$b(titles: Columbine; Columbines; subj.: Columbine) =750 \2$aAquilegia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031884 =LDR 00485cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362944102441 =005 20120730164206.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022558 =035 \\$aCAW1126LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A67$cBotany =150 \\$aAquifoliaceae =450 \\$aHolly family (Plants) =450 \\$aIlicaceae =550 \\$wg$aCelastrales =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(holly family: Aquifoliaceae) =750 \2$aAquifoliaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029063 =LDR 00344cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362944202441 =005 20120730164206.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022549 =035 \\$aCAW1117LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74 =150 \\$aAndropogon =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =750 \2$aAndropogon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031722 =LDR 00366cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362944302441 =005 20120730164206.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022547 =035 \\$aCAW1115LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B76 =150 \\$aAnanas =450 \\$aAnanassa =550 \\$wg$aBromeliaceae =750 \2$aAnanas$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031230 =LDR 00344cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362944402441 =005 20120730164206.0 =008 880316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022542 =035 \\$aCAW1110LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A66 =150 \\$aAlstonia =550 \\$wg$aApocynaceae =750 \2$aAlstonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031051 =LDR 00340cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362944502441 =005 20120730164206.0 =008 880315i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022539 =035 \\$aCAW1107LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A4 =150 \\$aAlisma =550 \\$wg$aAlismataceae =750 \2$aAlisma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034902 =LDR 00417cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362944602441 =005 20120730164206.0 =008 880315i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022535 =035 \\$aCAW1103LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M545$cBotany =053 \0$aSD397.A38$cForestry =150 \\$aAlbizia =450 \\$aAlbizzia =550 \\$wg$aMimosaceae =750 \2$aAlbizzia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031289 =LDR 00346cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362944702441 =005 20120730164205.0 =008 880315i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022534 =035 \\$aCAW1102LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C785 =150 \\$aAlangium =550 \\$wg$aCornaceae =750 \2$aAlangiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032604 =LDR 00348cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362944802441 =005 20120730164205.0 =008 880315i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022533 =035 \\$aCAW1101LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S59 =150 \\$aAilanthus =550 \\$wg$aSimaroubaceae =750 \2$aAilanthus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032268 =LDR 00833cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362944902441 =005 20120730164205.0 =008 880315i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022532 =035 \\$aCAW1100LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.G74$cBotany =053 \\$aSB201.W5$cForage plants =150 \\$aWheatgrasses =450 \\$wnne$aAgropyron =450 \\$aAgropyrum =450 \\$aDog grasses =450 \\$aWheat grasses =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Agropyron Gaertn.; Wheatgrass, dog grass) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bwheatgrass (Agropyron; also Agropyrum) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 567 (Agropyron) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Agropyron; syn: Agropyrum) =670 \\$aPREMARC, 9/18/89$b(Agropyron, wheat-grasses) =750 \2$aAgropyron$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031702 =LDR 00351cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362945002441 =005 20120730164205.0 =008 880315i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022524 =035 \\$aCAW1092LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.R215 =150 \\$aAdonis (Plant) =550 \\$wg$aRanunculaceae =750 \2$aAdonis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031843 =LDR 00339cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362945102441 =005 20040827084306.0 =008 880311i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022489 =035 \\$aCAW1057LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK569.V9 =150 \\$aVolvox =550 \\$wg$aVolvocaceae =750 \2$aVolvox$0(DNLM)D044446$5IEN =LDR 00339cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362945202441 =005 20040825080438.0 =008 880311i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022481 =035 \\$aCAW1049LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK569.A =150 \\$aUndaria =550 \\$wg$aAlariaceae =750 \2$aUndaria$0(DNLM)D044648$5IEN =LDR 00373cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362945302441 =005 20110517164830.0 =008 880311i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022473 =035 \\$aCAW1041NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK569.Z8 =150 \\$aSpirogyra =450 \\$aConjugata =550 \\$wg$aZygnemataceae =750 \2$aSpirogyra$0(DNLM)D058131$5IEN =LDR 00346cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362945402441 =005 20040820135907.0 =008 880311i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022470 =035 \\$aCAW1038NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK569.S2 =150 \\$aSargassum =550 \\$wg$aSargassaceae =750 \2$aSargassum$0(DNLM)D044647$5IEN =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362945502441 =005 20040722082644.0 =008 880311i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022448 =035 \\$aCAW1016LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK569.P =150 \\$aPorphyridium =550 \\$wg$aPorphyridiaceae =750 \2$aPorphyridium$0(DNLM)D044665$5IEN =LDR 00466cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362945602441 =005 20120730164205.0 =008 880311i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88022427 =035 \\$aCAW0995LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK569.O37$cAlgology =150 \\$aOchromonas =550 \\$wg$aOchromonadaceae =670 \\$aITIS search, Apr. 12, 2006$b(Ochromonas Vysotskii, 1899, genus in Ochromonadaceae) =750 \2$aOchromonas$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044663 =LDR 00340cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362945702441 =005 20120730164205.0 =008 880311i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022415 =035 \\$aCAW0983NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK569.C47 =150 \\$aNitella =550 \\$wg$aCharaceae =750 \2$aNitella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044443 =LDR 01316cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362945802441 =005 20110411111600.0 =008 880311i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022391 =035 \\$aCAW0959LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK569.P974 =150 \\$aPrymnesiophyceae =450 \\$aHaptomonadida =450 \\$wnne$aHaptophyceae =450 \\$aHaptophyta =450 \\$aPrymnesiophyta =550 \\$wg$aAlgae =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Prymnesiophyte algae, 1994:$bCIP, p. v (Pyrmnesiophyceae (=Haptophyceae)) =670 \\$aLee, R.E. Phycology, 1989:$bp. 446 (the name Haptophyceae was a descriptive name and not based on a genus in the class; the name was later changed to the Prymnesiophyceae) =670 \\$aThe Haptophyte algae:$bCIP (Haptophyte algae, sometimes referred to as the prymnesiophyte algae) =670 \\$aPhone call to J. Markham, 4/22/94$b(usage is split between Haptophyceae and Prymnesiophceae; however because Haptophyceae is not based on a genus, currently Prymnesiophyceae is the name used more frequently) =670 \\$aPhone call to J. Norris, Smithsonian, 4/18/94$b(Haptophyceae is validly published) =670 \\$aSilva, P.C. Names and classes and families of living algae, 1980:$bp. 67 (Class: Haptophyceae) =750 \2$aHaptophyta$0(DNLM)D058087$5IEN =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362945902441 =005 20120730164205.0 =008 880311i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022381 =035 \\$aCAW0949LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK569.G8 =150 \\$aGracilaria =550 \\$wg$aGracilariaceae =750 \2$aGracilaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044724 =LDR 00818cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362946002441 =005 20130412181949.0 =008 880226||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88001157 =035 \\$aCAW0878NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRS420 =150 \\$aDrugs$xDesign =360 \\$isubdivision$aDesign$iunder individual drugs and groups of drugs, e.g.$aAntiparasitic agents--Design =450 \\$aDrug design =450 \\$aPharmaceutical design =550 \\$wg$aDrug development =670 \\$aWork cat.: Smith and William's introduction to the principles of drug design, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(drug design) =670 \\$aCurrent pharmaceutical design (a serial). =670 \\$aRamabhadran, T.V. Pharmaceutical design and development, 1994. =750 \2$aDrug Design$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015195 =LDR 00714cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362946102441 =005 20120730164205.0 =008 880226i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88001152 =035 \\$aCAW0874NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTableting =450 \\$aTablet making =450 \\$aTablet manufacture =450 \\$aTabletting =550 \\$wg$aMolding (Chemical technology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Watt, P.R. Tablet machine instrumentation in pharmaceutics : principles and practice, 1988. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem. =670 \\$aTEST. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on forming substances into tablets. =750 \2$aTablets$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013607 =LDR 00531cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362946202441 =005 20120730164204.0 =008 880225|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88001137 =035 \\$aCAW0861NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAmino sugars =550 \\$wg$aAmines =550 \\$wg$aSugars =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pelyvas, I.F. Synthetic aspects of aminodeoxysugars, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aOld catalog hdg. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aAmino Sugars$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000606 =LDR 00786cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362946302441 =005 20120730164204.0 =008 880224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88001078 =035 \\$aCAW0828NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aChronic toxicity testing =450 \\$aChronic toxicology testing =550 \\$wg$aToxicity testing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gad, S.C. Acute toxicology testing : perspectives and horizons, 1988. =670 \\$aHodgson, E. Textbook of modern toxicology, 1987:$bpp. 145, 360. =670 \\$aMosby's med. nurs. dict. =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/17/88. =675 \\$aEncyc. dict. med. nurs.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aWeb. med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aMESH =750 \2$aToxicity Tests, Chronic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036401 =LDR 00809cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362946402441 =005 20111212094604.0 =008 880224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88001077 =035 \\$aCAW0827NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRA1199.4.A38 =150 \\$aAcute toxicity testing =450 \\$aAcute toxicology testing =550 \\$wg$aToxicity testing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gad, S.C. Acute toxicology testing : perspectives and horizons, 1988. =670 \\$aHodgson, E. Textbook of modern toxicology, 1987:$bpp. 139, 357. =670 \\$aMosby's med. nurs. dict. =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/17/88. =675 \\$aEncyc. dict. med. nurs.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aWeb. med. dict.;$aGould's med. dict.;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aMESH =750 \2$aToxicity Tests, Acute$0(DNLM)D023382$5IEN =LDR 00942cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362946502441 =005 20120730164204.0 =008 880224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88001074 =035 \\$aCAW0824NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHG9390 =150 \\$aLong-term care insurance =450 \\$aHealth insurance$xLong-term care =450 \\$wnne$aInsurance, Long-term care =550 \\$wg$aInsurance =670 \\$aWork cat.: Virginia. Bureau of Insurance. Report of the State Corporation Commission's Bureau of Insurance and the Department of Medical Assistance Services to study and report on, changes needed to implement private insurance coverage for patients in nursing homes, to the governor and the General Assembly of Virginia, 1987. =670 \\$aBPI. =670 \\$aIAC. =688 \\$aHeading changed 20080912 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Insurance, Long-term care =750 \2$aInsurance, Long-Term Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007353 =LDR 00835cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362946602441 =005 20181213111508.0 =008 880223||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88001051 =035 \\$aCAW0807NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGrowth plate =450 \\$aCartilago epiphysialis =450 \\$aEpiphyseal cartilage =450 \\$aEpiphyseal plate =450 \\$aGrowth cartilage =550 \\$wg$aBones =670 \\$aWork cat.: Behavior of the growth plate, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aInternal medicine. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Epiphyseal plate, Cartilago epiphysialis) =670 \\$aGould's med. dict.$b(Growth cartilage) =675 \\$aCecil's textbook of med.;$aTextbook of paediatrics;$aNIH =750 \2$aGrowth Plate$0(DNLM)D006132$5IEN-M =LDR 01441cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362946702441 =005 20120730164204.0 =008 880222i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 88001004 =035 \\$aCAW0784NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 88001004 =040 \\$aNLA$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDimethylnitrosamine =450 \\$aDMN (Chemical) =450 \\$aDMNA (Chemical) =450 \\$aMethylnitrosomethanamine =450 \\$aNDMA (Chemical) =450 \\$aNitrosodimethylamine =450 \\$aNitrosodimethylin =550 \\$wg$aAntioxidants =550 \\$wg$aCarcinogens =550 \\$wg$aNitrosoamines =670 \\$aWork cat.: Finnis, M.L. Early transformation of rat kidney cells by dimethylnitrosamine ... 1987. =670 \\$aCRC handbook of data on organic compounds:$bv. 1, p. 563. =670 \\$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem.:$bv. 12, p. 744. =670 \\$aMarler, E. Pharmacological and chemical synonyms, 1976:$bp. 167 (dimethylnitrosamine, nitrosodimethylamine, DMN) =670 \\$aMerck$b(nitrosodimethylamine, methylnitrosomethanamine, dimethylnitrosamine, DMN, DMNA) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.:$bp. 187 (dimethylnitrosamine, nitrosodimethylin) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(nitrosodimethylamine, dimethylnitrosamine, DMN) =670 \\$aWeb. med. dict.$b(dimethylnitrosamine, nitrosodimethylamine) =670 \\$aMESH$b(dimethylnitrosamine, nitrosodimethylamine) =750 \2$aDimethylnitrosamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004128 =LDR 00615cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362946802441 =005 20120730164204.0 =008 880219in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000985 =035 \\$aCAW0779NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF720.C63 =150 \\$aCognition in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Melkman, R. Construction of objectivity ... 1988. =750 \2$81$wb$aCognition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003071 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCognition$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00766cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362946902441 =005 20111229094101.0 =008 880218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000962 =035 \\$aCAW0769NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aChemonucleolysis =450 \\$aChemolysis, Intervertebral disk =450 \\$aDiscolysis =450 \\$aIntervertebral disk chemolysis =450 \\$aNucleolysis, Intervertebral disk =550 \\$wg$aIntervertebral disk$xHernia$xChemotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Brown, J.E. Chemonucleolysis, 1985. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Intervertebral disc chemolysis, x Chemonucleolysis) =750 \2$aIntervertebral Disc Chemolysis$0(DNLM)D007404$5IEN =LDR 01457cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362947002441 =005 20120730164204.0 =008 880217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000929 $zsh 88022796 =035 \\$aCAW0751LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L72$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.F74$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aFritillaria =450 \\$aFritillaries (Plants) =450 \\$aFritillary (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aLiliaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Zhang, L. Vegetation ecology and population biology of Fritillaria meleagris L. at the Kungs�angen Nature Reserve, eastern Sweden, 1983. =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 912 (Fritillaria) p. 382 (checkered lily or checkered daffodil) =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 487 (Fritillaria, Fritillary) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =670 \\$aSPN:$bp. 233 (Fritillaria, Fritillary) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 520. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Fritillaria) =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 16, 1988$b(Fritillaries) =670 \\$aThe new Royal Hort. Soc. dict. of gard., 1992$b(Fritillaria) =670 \\$aWyman's gard. encyc.:$bp. 986 (Fritillaria) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 48 (Fritillaria, see: Fritillary (Plants)) =670 \\$aAm. herit. dict.$b(fritillary pl.- ies: 1) any of various bulbous plants of the genus Fritillaria; 2) any of various butterflies of the family Nymphalidae) =750 \2$aFritillaria$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D031410 =LDR 01024cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362947102441 =005 20120730164204.0 =008 880212|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000878 =035 \\$aCAW0702NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQD79.C45$cGeneral analytical chemistry =150 \\$aSupercritical fluid chromatography =450 \\$aSFC (Chromatography) =450 \\$aSupercritical gas chromatography =550 \\$wg$aGas chromatography =670 \\$aWork cat.: Supercritical fluid extraction and chromatography, 1988:$bCIP galley (supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC)) =670 \\$aKirk-Othmer encyc. chem.$b(supercritical fluid chromatography) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(supercritical-fluid chromatography, see chromatography, gas, supercrit.) =670 \\$aBraithwaite, A. Chromatographic methods, 1985:$bp. 190 (supercritical gas chromatography) =675 \\$aLC data base, 2/1/88;$aHawley chem. dict.;$aHackh chem. dict. =750 \2$aChromatography, Supercritical Fluid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D025924 =LDR 00607cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362947202441 =005 20080512094120.0 =008 880212in\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000877 =035 \\$aCAW0701NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRheumatology =550 \\$wg$aInternal medicine =550 \\$aConnective tissues$xDiseases =550 \\$aJoints$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Arthritis and allied conditions, 1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =675 \\$aStedman's med. dict.;$aNIH =750 \2$aRheumatology$0(DNLM)D012219$5IEN =LDR 00696cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362947302441 =005 20100303213107.0 =008 880212i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88000872 =035 \\$aCAW0696NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP519.9.C68$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aCountercurrent chromatography =550 \\$wg$aLiquid chromatography =670 \\$aWork cat.: Countercurrent chromatography, c1988. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(countercurrent extraction) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. chem.$b(countercurrent extraction) =670 \\$aMESH$b(countercurrent distribution) =675 \\$aKennedy's analytical chem. =750 \2$aCountercurrent Distribution$0(DNLM)D003377$5IEN =LDR 00709cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362947402441 =005 20120730164204.0 =008 040921i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87004122 =035 \\$aCAW0503NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC683.5.U5 =150 \\$aDoppler echocardiography =450 \\$aEchocardiography, Doppler$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aDoppler ultrasonography =550 \\$wg$aEchocardiography =670 \\$aWork cat.: Duncan, W.J. Color Doppler in clinical cardiology, 1988. =670 \\$aCecil's textbook of med. =670 \\$aLC database, June 23, 1987$b(titles) =675 \\$aMESH;$aWeb. 3;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aEchocardiography, Doppler$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015150 =LDR 00335cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362947502441 =005 20120730164203.0 =008 880311i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022368 =035 \\$aCAV8381LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK569.F95 =150 \\$aFucus =550 \\$wg$aFucaceae =750 \2$aFucus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044645 =LDR 00434cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362947602441 =005 20120730164203.0 =008 880310i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022364 =035 \\$aCAV8377NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK569.E9 =150 \\$aEuglenales =450 \\$aEuglenida =450 \\$aEuglenoidida =450 \\$aEuglenoidina =550 \\$wg$aEuglenoids =750 \2$aEuglenida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016822 =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362947702441 =005 20120730164203.0 =008 880310i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022362 =035 \\$aCAV8375NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK569.E9 =150 \\$aEuglena gracilis =550 \\$wg$aEuglena =750 \2$aEuglena Gracilis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005056 =LDR 00376cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362947802441 =005 20120730164203.0 =008 880310i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022361 =035 \\$aCAV8374NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK569.E9 =150 \\$aEuglena =550 \\$wg$aEuglenaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aEuglena$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005055 =LDR 00345cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362947902441 =005 20120730164203.0 =008 880310i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022335 =035 \\$aCAV8348LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK569.G5 =150 \\$aChondrus =550 \\$wg$aGigartinaceae =750 \2$aChondrus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044723 =LDR 01156cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362948002441 =005 20010922221359.0 =008 880310i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022329 =035 \\$aCAV8342NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK569.C486$cBotany =150 \\$aChlamydomonas reinhardtii =450 \\$aChlamydomonas morieri =450 \\$aChlamydomonas reinhardii =450 \\$wnne$aChlamydomonas reinhardti =450 \\$aChlamydomonas pseudodebaryana =550 \\$wg$aChlamydomonas =670 \\$aWork cat.: Blankenstein, P. Isolierung, Charakterisierung und Lokalisierung der Prolylhydroxylase aus Chlamydomonas reinhardii und Daucus carota, 1988. =670 \\$aEttl, H. Die Gattung Chlamydomonas Ehrenberg, 1976:$bp. 282 (C. reinhardtii Dangeard: syn: C. morieri Dangeard, C. pseudodebaryana Brabez) =670 \\$aBold algae:$bp. 85 (C. reinhardtii) =670 \\$aChapman algae:$bp. 37 (C. reinhardii) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 41, p. 433 (C. reinhardi, C. reinhardtii (13 t), C. reinhardii (4 t)) =670 \\$aLC data base, 5/11/89$b(Chlamydomonas reinhardtii) =750 \2$aChlamydomonas reinhardtii =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362948102441 =005 20091128090340.0 =008 880310i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022327 =035 \\$aCAV8340NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK569.C$cBotany =150 \\$aChlamydomonas =450 \\$aChlamidomonas =550 \\$wg$aChlamydomonadaceae =750 \2$aChlamydomonas$0(DNLM)D002696$5IEN =LDR 00393cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362065602441 =005 20120730162354.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005946 =035 \\$aBZK5852NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aApgar score =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants$xMedical examinations =550 \\$wg$aPhysical diagnosis =750 \2$aApgar score$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001034 =LDR 00416cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362065702441 =005 20120730162353.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005932 =035 \\$aBZK5838NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQE391.A6$cMineralogy =053 \\$aTN948.A7$cMineral industries =150 \\$aApatite =550 \\$wg$aPhosphate minerals =750 \2$aApatites$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001031 =LDR 00485cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362065802441 =005 20110316093118.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005931 =035 \\$aBZK5837NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aApathy =450 \\$aImpassivity =450 \\$aIndifference =450 \\$aUnconcern =550 \\$aEmotions =670 \\$aWork cat.: 83-190139: Zima, P.V. L'indiff�erence romanesque ... c1982. =750 \2$aApathy$0(DNLM)D057565$5IEN =LDR 00814cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362065902441 =005 20120730162353.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005874 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02022650 =035 \\$aBZK5780NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD598.35.C67 =150 \\$aCoronary artery bypass =450 \\$aAorto-coronary bypass =450 \\$wnne$aAortocoronary bypass =450 \\$aBypass surgery, Coronary =450 \\$aCoronary bypass surgery =450 \\$aHeart bypass surgery =550 \\$wg$aMyocardial revascularization =670 \\$aMESH$b(Coronary artery bypass x Aortocoronary bypass) =670 \\$aLC data base, 10/9/90$b(Coronary artery bypass; coronary bypass surgery; aorto-coronary bypass) =750 \2$aCoronary Artery Bypass$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001026 =LDR 00606cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362066002441 =005 20080307093501.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005873 =035 \\$aBZK5779NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC694.5.A55 =150 \\$aAortitis =450 \\$aAorta$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aAorta$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aArteritis =670 \\$aWork cat.: 85-20500: Aortitis : clinical, pathologic, and radiographic aspects, c1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aAortitis$0(DNLM)D001025$5IEN =LDR 01200cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362066102441 =005 20120730162353.0 =008 930726i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005872 =035 \\$aBZK5778NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAortic valve stenosis in children =450 \\$aPediatric aortic valve stenosis =550 \\$wg$aHeart valve diseases in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pediatric cardiology [Film] 1984:$bPart VIII (Aortic stenosis) =670 \\$aForfar's textbook of pediatrics:$bp. 624. =670 \\$aCecil's:$bp. 174 ("... the most common type is valvular, and, in the adult, is usually characterized by narrowing of a bicuspid valve, which can be intrinsically stenotic from birth or, more typically, becomes stenotic after progressive thickening and calcification ... usually undetected in infancy and childhood ... may subsequently generate the prominent murmur of aortic stenosis in the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th decade) =750 \2$81$wb$aAortic Valve Stenosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001024 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAortic Valve Stenosis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00811cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362066202441 =005 20060829091814.0 =008 060223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005871 =035 \\$aBZK5777NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC685.V2 =150 \\$aAortic valve$xStenosis =450 \\$aAortic stenosis =450 \\$wnne$aAortic valve stenosis =450 \\$aAortic valvular stenosis =550 \\$wg$aAortic valve$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aStenosis =670 \\$aMESH browser, Feb. 16, 2006$b(Aortic Valve Stenosis, Entry term: Aortic Stenosis) =670 \\$aInter. dict, med. biol.$b(aortic valve stenosis. Also called aortic valvular stenosis) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060406 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Aortic valve stenosis =750 \2$aAortic Valve Stenosis$0(DNLM)D001024$5IEN =LDR 00554cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362066302441 =005 20120730162353.0 =008 911218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005870 =035 \\$aBZK5776NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.V2 =150 \\$aAortic valve insufficiency =450 \\$aAortic incompetence =450 \\$aAortic insufficiency =450 \\$aAortic regurgitation =450 \\$aRegurgitation, Aortic valve =550 \\$wg$aAortic valve$xDiseases =750 \2$aAortic Valve Insufficiency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001022 =LDR 00435cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362066402441 =005 20120730162353.0 =008 911218||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005867 =035 \\$aBZK5773NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAortic valve =450 \\$aValva aortae =550 \\$wg$aHeart valves =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Aortic valve, Valva aortae) =750 \2$aAortic Valve$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001021 =LDR 00655cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362066502441 =005 20120730162353.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005866 =035 \\$aBZK5772NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP188.A6 =150 \\$aAortic paraganglia =450 \\$aAortic bodies =450 \\$aAortic glands =450 \\$aOrgans of Zuckerkandl =450 \\$aPara-aortic bodies$5IEN =450 \\$aPreaortal paraganglia =450 \\$aZuckerkandl-organs =450 \\$aZuckerkandl's bodies =550 \\$wg$aChemoreceptors =550 \\$wg$aChromaffin cells =750 \2$aPara-Aortic Bodies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010220 =LDR 00393cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362066602441 =005 20120730162353.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005865 =035 \\$aBZK5771NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAortic coarctation =450 \\$aCoarctation of the aorta =550 \\$wg$aAorta$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aAortic coarctation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001017 =LDR 01004cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362066702441 =005 20251029111202.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005864 =035 \\$aBZK5770NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85005864 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC693 =150 \\$aAortic aneurysms =450 \\$aAneurysms, Aortic =550 \\$wg$aAneurysms =550 \\$wg$aAorta$xDiseases =750 \2$aAortic Aneurysm$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001014 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aAneurysm, Aortic Arch$0(DNLM)D000094626$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aAneurysm, Ascending Aorta$0(DNLM)D000094625$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aAortic Root Aneurysm$0(DNLM)D000094628$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aAortic Aneurysm, Thoracoabdominal$0(DNLM)D000094624$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aDescending Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm$0(DNLM)D000094627$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/10/29 =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362066802441 =005 20120730162352.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005861 =035 \\$aBZK5767NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAorta$xRadiography =450 \\$aAortography$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAorta$xDiseases =750 \2$aAortography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001027 =LDR 00488cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362066902441 =005 20251029113228.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005858 =035 \\$aBZK5764NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85005858 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC691 =150 \\$aAorta$xDiseases =750 \2$aAortic Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001018 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aAcute Aortic Syndrome$0(DNLM)D000094683$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/10/29 =LDR 00421cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362067002441 =005 20120730162352.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005856 =035 \\$aBZK5762NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL835 =053 \\$aQM191 =150 \\$aAorta =550 \\$wg$aArteries =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation =550 \\$wg$aChest =750 \2$aAorta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001011 =LDR 00724cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362067102441 =005 20120730162352.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005839 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02022411 =035 \\$aBZK5745NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.A5$cPsychology =053 \\$aRJ506.A58$cPsychopathology =150 \\$aAnxiety in children =450 \\$wnne$aAnxiety (Child psychology) =550 \\$wg$aBehavior disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aAnxiety$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001007 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnxiety$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00658cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362067202441 =005 20120730162352.0 =008 050817i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005835 =035 \\$aBZK5741NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF575.A6$cPsychology =150 \\$aAnxiety =450 \\$aAngst =450 \\$aAnxieties =450 \\$aAnxiousness =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$wg$aStress (Psychology) =550 \\$aAgitation (Psychology) =550 \\$aFear =550 \\$aWorry =670 \\$aMESH$b(Anxiety) =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms$b(Anxiety UF Angst, Anxiousness) =750 \2$aAnxiety$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001007 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362067302441 =005 20120730162351.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005828 =035 \\$aBZK5734NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC864$bRC866 =150 \\$aAnus$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aProctology =750 \2$aAnus Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001004 =LDR 00307cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362067402441 =005 20120730162351.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005827 =035 \\$aBZK5733NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnus$xCancer =750 \2$aAnus Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001005 =LDR 00382cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362067502441 =005 20060504145418.0 =008 920109||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005826 =035 \\$aBZK5732NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnus =450 \\$aAnal sphincter =550 \\$wg$aRectum =550 \\$wg$aSphincters =750 \2$aAnal Canal$0(DNLM)D001003$5IEN =LDR 00438cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362067602441 =005 20120730162351.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005820 =035 \\$aBZK5726NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnuria =450 \\$aAbsence of urine =450 \\$aUrination, Absence of =450 \\$aUrine$xSuppression =550 \\$wg$aUrination disorders =750 \2$aAnuria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001002 =LDR 00607cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362067702441 =005 20120730162351.0 =008 030418i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005817 =035 \\$aBZK5723NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL668.E2$bQL668.E275$cZoology =150 \\$aAnura =450 \\$aAnurans =450 \\$aEcaudata =450 \\$aSalientia =550 \\$wg$aAmphibians =670 \\$aITIS search, Apr. 18, 2003$b(Anura, taxonomic rank: order) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(anuran) =670 \\$aLC Database, Apr. 18, 2003$b(titles: anurans) =750 \2$aAnura$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001001 =LDR 00874cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362067802441 =005 20120730162349.0 =008 040517i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005804 =035 \\$aBZK5710NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL568.F7$cZoology =150 \\$aAnts =450 \\$aAculeata =450 \\$aFormicidae =550 \\$wg$aHymenoptera =550 \\$aMyrmecology =670 \\$aITIS search, May 17, 2004$b(Formicidae, common name: ants in order Hymenoptera) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 1, 2012:$bAnt (Ants are social insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera) Myrmecology (Myrmecology is the scientific study of ants, a branch of entomology.) =670 \\$aantARK website, May 1, 2012:$bhome page (Myrmecology, the study of ants) =750 \2$aAnts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001000 =LDR 00411cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362067902441 =005 20120730162349.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005791 =035 \\$aBZK5697NU =035 \\$aSH 85005791 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL942 =150 \\$aAntlers =550 \\$wg$aHorns =681 \\$iExample under$aAnimal weapons =750 \2$aAntlers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000999 =LDR 00669cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362068002441 =005 20060516091853.0 =008 030814i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005787 =035 \\$aBZK5693NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM411$cTherapeutics =053 \0$aRS431.A66$cPharmacy =150 \\$aAntiviral agents =450 \\$aAntiviral drugs =450 \\$aAntivirals 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Color atlas of visceral artery reconstruction, 1984. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b("plastic surg. reconstruction of blood-vessels") =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aAngioplasty$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017130 =LDR 00581cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362069602441 =005 20080208095959.0 =008 921112i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005030 =035 \\$aBZK4936NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAngioneurotic edema =450 \\$aAngioedema =450 \\$aGiant urticaria =450 \\$aQuincke's disease =450 \\$aQuincke's edema =550 \\$wg$aEdema =550 \\$wg$aUrticaria =670 \\$aMESH$b(Angioneurotic edema x Angioedema, Quincke's edema, Urticaria, Giant) =750 \2$aAngioedema$0(DNLM)D000799$5IEN =LDR 00348cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362069702441 =005 20120730162315.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005029 =035 \\$aBZK4935NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAngiomatosis =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels$xDiseases =750 \2$aAngiomatosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000798 =LDR 00424cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362069802441 =005 20120730162315.0 =008 930323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005028 =035 \\$aBZK4934NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAngiomas =450 \\$wnne$aAngioma =550 \\$wg$aTumors =550 \\$aTelangiectasia =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol. =750 \2$aHemangioma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006391 =LDR 00342cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362069902441 =005 20120730162315.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005027 =035 \\$aBZK4933NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAngioid streaks =550 \\$wg$aRetina$xDiseases =750 \2$aAngioid Streaks$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000793 =LDR 00451cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362070002441 =005 20120730162315.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005025 =035 \\$aBZK4931NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC691.6.A53 =150 \\$aAngiography =450 \\$aBlood-vessels$xRadiography =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis, Radioscopic =550 \\$wg$aRadiography, Medical =750 \2$aAngiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000792 =LDR 00524cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362070102441 =005 20120730162315.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005024 =035 \\$aBZK4930NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC683.5.A5 =150 \\$aAngiocardiography =450 \\$aCardioangiography =550 \\$wg$aAngiography =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xRadiography =670 \\$aIntl. dict. of med. and biol.$b(Also called cardioangiography) =750 \2$aAngiocardiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000790 =LDR 00469cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362070202441 =005 20120730162314.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005022 =035 \\$aBZK4928NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.A6 =150 \\$aAngina pectoris =450 \\$aStenocardia =550 \\$wg$aChest pain =550 \\$wg$aCoronary heart disease =550 \\$wg$aCoronary vasospasm =750 \2$aAngina Pectoris$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000787 =LDR 00588cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362070302441 =005 20120730162314.0 =008 921201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005009 =035 \\$aBZK4915NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF575.A5$cPsychology =053 \\$aBJ1535.A6$cEthics =053 \\$aRC569.5.A53$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aAnger =450 \\$aIndignation =450 \\$aMadness =450 \\$aRage =450 \\$wnne$aWrath =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$aTemper =670 \\$aHennepin$b(x Rage) =750 \2$aAnger$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000786 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362070402441 =005 20120730162314.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004997 =035 \\$aBZK4903LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.U48$cBotany =053 \\$aRS165.A5$cPharmacy =150 \\$aAngelica =550 \\$wg$aUmbelliferae =750 \2$aAngelica$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029969 =LDR 00384cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362070502441 =005 20120730162314.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004986 =035 \\$aBZK4892NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC693 =150 \\$aAneurysms =450 \\$aAneurisms =550 \\$wg$aBlood-vessels$xDiseases =750 \2$aAneurysm$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000783 =LDR 00334cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362070602441 =005 20120730162314.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 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Nature's building blocks, 2011$b(Americium; Am; radioactive element; first made late in 1944 at the Univ. of Chicago; silvery, shiny, radioactive metal and one of the actinide group (row 5f) of the periodic table) =670 \\$aChemicalElements.com, Nov. 1, 2012$b(Americium. Symbol: Am. Atomic Number: 95. Atomic Mass: (243.0) amu. Number of Protons/Electrons: 95. Number of Neutrons: 148. Classification: Rare Earth) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 1, 2012$b(Americium is a transuranic radioactive chemical element that has the symbol Am and atomic number 95. This transuranic element of the actinide series is located in the periodic table below the lanthanide element europium, and thus by analogy was named after another continent, America; was first produced in 1944 by the group of Glenn T. Seaborg at the University of California, Berkeley. Although it is the third element in the transuranic series, it was discovered fourth, after the heavier curium; a relatively soft radioactive metal with silvery appearance) =670 \\$aSeaborg, G.T. The new element americium (atomic number 95), 1948:$babstr. (element 95; the name americium (after the Americas) and the symbol Am are suggested for the element; sixth member of an actinide rare-earth series) =670 \\$aHelmenstine, A.M. Americium facts, via About.com chemistry website, Nov. 1, 2012$b(Americium. Symbol: Am. Atomic Number: 95. 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\0$aQK495.A498$cBotany =150 \\$aAnacardium =550 \\$wg$aAnacardiaceae =750 \2$aAnacardium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031021 =LDR 00545cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362074302441 =005 20120730162252.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004194 =035 \\$aBZK4100NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.A57$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC121.A5$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aAmebiasis =450 \\$aAmebic dysentery =450 \\$aAmoebiasis =450 \\$aAmoebic dysentery =550 \\$wg$aDysentery =550 \\$wg$aProtozoan diseases =750 \2$aAmebiasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000562 =LDR 01122cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362074402441 =005 20251029113400.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059682 =035 \\$aBZQ9588NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85059682 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRC685.H9 =150 \\$aHeart$xHypertrophy =450 \\$aCardiac hypertrophy =450 \\$aCardiomegaly =450 \\$aEnlargement of the heart =450 \\$aHeart$xEnlargement =450 \\$aHeart enlargement =450 \\$wnne$aHeart$xHypertrophy and dilatation =450 \\$aHypertrophic cardiomyopathy =450 \\$aMyocardial hypertrophy =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xSize =670 \\$aLC data base, 1/31/91$b(Myocardial hypertophy) =670 \\$aMerck Manual$b(Hypertrophic myocardial disease) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Heart hypertrophy x Cardiac hypertrophy) =681 \\$iExample under$aHypertrophy =750 \2$aCardiomegaly$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006332 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aApical Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy$0(DNLM)D000092183$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/10/29 =LDR 00584cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362074502441 =005 20120730163223.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059651 =035 \\$aBZQ9557NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC681$bRC688 =150 \\$aHeart$xDiseases =450 \\$aCardiac diseases =450 \\$aHeart diseases =550 \\$aCardiology =670 \\$aMESH$b(Heart diseases) =681 \\$iExample under$aDiseases; Pathology;$iand under reference from$aDiseases of the heart, [foot, etc.] =750 \2$aHeart Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006331 =LDR 00636cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362074602441 =005 20121007194334.0 =008 871218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059650 =035 \\$aBZQ9556NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.D55 =150 \\$aHeart$xDilatation =450 \\$aCardiomegaly =450 \\$aDilatation of the heart =450 \\$aEnlargement of the heart =450 \\$aHeart$xEnlargement =450 \\$wnne$aHeart$xHypertrophy and dilatation =450 \\$aHeart enlargement =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xSize =750 \2$aCardiomegaly$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006332 =LDR 00699cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362074702441 =005 20120730163223.0 =008 931005i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059647 =035 \\$aBZQ9553NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP113.2 =150 \\$aHeart$xContraction =450 \\$aContraction of the heart =450 \\$aHeart contraction =450 \\$aMyocardial contraction =450 \\$aMyocardium$xContraction =450 \\$aSystole (Cardiology) =450 \\$aSystolic time interval =550 \\$aHeart beat =670 \\$aMESH$b(Myocardial contraction) =681 \\$iExample under$aMuscle contraction =750 \2$aMyocardial Contraction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009200 =LDR 00341cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362074802441 =005 20120730163223.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059645 =035 \\$aBZQ9551NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHeart$xBlood-vessels$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aCoronary Vessel Anomalies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003330 =LDR 00463cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362074902441 =005 20120730163223.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059644 =035 \\$aBZQ9550NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHeart$xBlood-vessels =450 \\$aCardiac blood-vessels =450 \\$aCoronary vessels$5IEN =681 \\$iExample under$aBlood-vessels =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCoronary Vessels$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003331 =LDR 00542cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362075002441 =005 20120730163223.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059634 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02061717 =035 \\$aBZQ9540NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC687 =150 \\$aHeart$xAbnormalities =450 \\$wnne$aHeart$xAbnormities and deformities =450 \\$aHeart defects =681 \\$iExample under$aAbnormalities, Human; Animals--Abnormalities =750 \2$aHeart Defects, Congenital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006330 =LDR 00630cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362075102441 =005 20120730163223.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059633 =035 \\$aBZQ9539NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP111$bQP114$cPhysiology =150 \\$aHeart =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the words$aCardiac$ior$aCardiogenic =550 \\$wg$aCardiopulmonary system =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular system =550 \\$wg$aChest =681 \\$iExample under$aViscera =681 \\$iNote under$aEmbryology, Human =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHeart$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006321 =LDR 00446cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362075202441 =005 20120730163222.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85059628 =035 \\$aBZQ9534NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHearing levels =450 \\$aAuditory threshold$5IEN =450 \\$aHearing threshold levels =550 \\$wg$aAudiometry =550 \\$wg$aHearing =750 \2$aAuditory Threshold$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001309 =LDR 00696cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362075302441 =005 20140106142605.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059627 =035 \\$aBZQ9533NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85059627 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV2391$bHV2392.2 =150 \\$aHearing impaired children =450 \\$aHearing disorders in children$xPatients =550 \\$wg$aChildren with disabilities =750 \2$81$wb$aPersons With Hearing Impairments$0(DNLM)D019986$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPersons With Hearing Impairments$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00592cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362075402441 =005 20140106142326.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059626 =035 \\$aBZQ9532NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85059626 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV2350$bHV2990.5$cSocial welfare =150 \\$aHearing impaired =450 \\$aHard-of-hearing =450 \\$aHearing disorders$xPatients =450 \\$aPartial hearing =450 \\$aPartially hearing =550 \\$wg$aPeople with disabilities =750 \2$aPersons With Hearing Impairments$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019986 =LDR 00672cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362075502441 =005 20120730163222.0 =008 050322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059623 =035 \\$aBZQ9529NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRF291.5.C45 =150 \\$aHearing disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aCommunicative disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric otology =550 \\$wg$aSensory disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aHearing Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006311 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHearing Disroders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00548cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362697602441 =005 20120730164050.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143064 =035 \\$aBZZ2970NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF810 =150 \\$aVeterinary parasitology =450 \\$aParasitic diseases in animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aParasitology =550 \\$aDomestic animals$xParasites =550 \\$aLivestock$xParasites =750 \2$aParasitic Diseases, Animal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010273 =LDR 00456cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362697702441 =005 20120730164050.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143063 =035 \\$aBZZ2969NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF910.5 =150 \\$aVeterinary orthopedics =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedics =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary surgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOrthopedics$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009985Q000662 =LDR 00451cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362697802441 =005 20120730164049.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143062 =035 \\$aBZZ2968NU =035 \\$ash 85143062 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF891 =150 \\$aVeterinary ophthalmology =550 \\$wg$aOphthalmology =550 \\$aBlindness in animals =750 \2$aEye Diseases$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005128Q000662 =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362697902441 =005 20120730164049.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143061 =035 \\$aBZZ2967NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF910.T8 =150 \\$aVeterinary oncology =550 \\$wg$aOncology =550 \\$aTumors in animals =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeoplasms$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009369Q000627 =LDR 00645cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362698002441 =005 20120730164049.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143059 =035 \\$aBZZ2965NU =035 \\$aSH 85143059 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF774.5 =150 \\$aVeterinary nursing =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiseases--Nursing$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Diseases--Nursing =450 \\$aAnimal nursing =450 \\$aVeterinary assistance =550 \\$wg$aAnimal health technology =550 \\$wg$aNursing =750 \2$aAnimal Diseases$xnursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000820Q000451 =LDR 00438cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362698102441 =005 20120730164049.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143058 =035 \\$aBZZ2964NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF895 =150 \\$aVeterinary neurology =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aNeurology =750 \2$aNervous System Diseases$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009422Q000662 =LDR 00383cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362698202441 =005 20091120084024.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143057 =035 \\$aBZZ2963NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF871 =150 \\$aVeterinary nephrology =550 \\$wg$aNephrology =750 \2$aKidney Diseases$xveterinary$0(DNLM)D007674Q000662$5IEN =LDR 00505cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362698302441 =005 20120730164049.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143056 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02078172 =035 \\$aBZZ2962NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF780.7 =150 \\$aVeterinary mycology =450 \\$aFungous diseases in animals =550 \\$wg$aMedical mycology =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary microbiology =750 \2$aMycoses$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009181Q000662 =LDR 01097cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362698402441 =005 20120730164049.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143055 =035 \\$aBZZ2961NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF780.2 =150 \\$aVeterinary microbiology =360 \\$isubdivision$aInfections$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Infections; Fishes--Infections;$ialso subdivisions$aMicrobiology$iand$aGermplasm resources--Microbiology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Microbiology; Fishes--Microbiology; Cattle--Germplasm resources--Microbiology; Fishes--Germplasm resources--Microbiology;$iand subdivision$aPathogens$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Pathogens; Fishes--Pathogens =550 \\$wg$aAgricultural microbiology =550 \\$wg$aMedical microbiology =550 \\$aCommunicable diseases in animals =750 \2$aAnimal Diseases$xmicrobiology$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D000820Q000382 =750 \2$aAnimal Population Groups$xmicrobiology$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D000828Q000382 =LDR 00366cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362698502441 =005 20120730164049.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143051 =035 \\$aBZZ2957NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVeterinary medicine$xStudy and teaching =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEducation, Veterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004520 =LDR 01379cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362698602441 =005 20120730164049.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143046 =035 \\$aBZZ2952NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF600$bSF1100 =150 \\$aVeterinary medicine =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiseases$iunder groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Diseases; Horses--Diseases;$iindividual animal diseases, e.g.$aFoot-and-mouth disease; Classical swine fever; Smallpox in animals;$iand headings beginning with the word$aVeterinary =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiseases$iunder classes of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Diseases; Horses--Diseases;$inames of particular diseases, e.g.$aFoot-and-mouth disease; Hog cholera; Smallpox in animals;$iand headings beginning with the word$aVeterinary =450 \\$aFarriery =450 \\$aLarge animal medicine =450 \\$aLarge animal veterinary medicine =450 \\$aLivestock medicine =450 \\$aVeterinary science =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aAnimal health =550 \\$aAnimals$xDiseases =550 \\$aDomestic animals$xDiseases =550 \\$aLivestock$xDiseases =550 \\$aLivestock$xLosses =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/7/90$b(large animal surgery, large animal practice, large animal anesthesia, large animal ophthalmology) =750 \2$aVeterinary Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014730 =LDR 00840cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362698702441 =005 20120730164049.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85143040 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02078003 =035 \\$aBZZ2946NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF757.2 =150 \\$aVeterinary immunology =360 \\$isubdivision$aImmunology$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Immunology =450 \\$aDomestic animals$xImmunology =450 \\$aLivestock$xImmunology =550 \\$wg$aClinical immunology =550 \\$aImmunologic diseases in animals =750 \2$aAnimal Diseases$ximmunology$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D000820Q000276 =750 \2$aAnimal Population Groups$ximmunology$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D000828Q000276 =750 \2$aImmune System Diseases$0(DNLM)D007154Q000662$xveterinary$5IEN-M =LDR 01097cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362698802441 =005 20120730164049.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85143037 =035 \\$aBZZ2943NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF604.4$bSF604.7 =150 \\$aVeterinary hospitals =450 \\$aAnimal clinics =450 \\$aAnimal hospitals =450 \\$aHospitals, Animal$5IEN =450 \\$aHospitals for animals =450 \\$aHospitals, Veterinary$5IEN =450 \\$aVeterinary clinics =550 \\$wg$aHospitals =670 \\$a96-61353: Fling, W.E. Developing a procedure manual for your veterinary clinic, c1996. =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bb. 48 (Veterinary clinics SEE Veterinary hospitals) =670 \\$aD.C. Yellow pages, May 1966-Apr. 1996:$bp. 1398 (Veterinarians; American Animal Hospital Association. When choosing a veterinary hospital, look for the AAHA symbol -- AAHA Hospital Members -- Friendship Hospital for Animals, Benson Animal Hospital, Chevy Chase Veterinary Clinic; Animal Clinic) =750 \2$aHospitals, Animal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006762 =LDR 01407cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362698902441 =005 20130209162026.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141722 =035 \\$aBZZ1628NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.E68$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aVaccinium =450 \\$aCyanococcus =450 \\$aHerpothamnus =450 \\$aHornemannia =450 \\$aHugeria =450 \\$aNeojunghuhnia =450 \\$aOxycoccus =450 \\$aPolycodium =450 \\$aRigiolepis =550 \\$wg$aEricaceae =670 \\$aTrehane, J. Blueberries, cranberries, and other vacciniums, c2004. =670 \\$aITIS, Oct. 8, 2012$b(Genus Vaccinium - blueberries, huckleberry, blueberry) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Oct. 8, 2012$b(Genus Vaccinium. Family Ericaceae, subfamily Vaccinioideae, tribe Vaccinieae. Synonyms: Hornemannia; Hugeria; Neojunghuhnia; Oxycoccus; Rigiolepis; possible synonym: Symphysia) =670 \\$aThe plants database, via WWW, Oct. 8, 2012$b(Vaccinium - blueberry) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 8, 2012$b(Vaccinium is a genus of shrubs or dwarf shrubs in the plant Family Ericaceae. The fruit of many species are eaten by humans and some are of commercial importance, including the cranberry, blueberry, bilberry or whortleberry, lingonberry or cowberry, and huckleberry.) =750 \0$aVaccinium$5IEN =LDR 00423cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362699002441 =005 20120730164041.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141721 =035 \\$aBZZ1627NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aVaccinia =450 \\$aCowpox =450 \\$aVaccina =550 \\$wg$aCattle$xVirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aPoxvirus diseases =750 \2$aVaccinia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014615 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362699102441 =005 20120730164041.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141718 =035 \\$aBZZ1624NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR189$bQR189.5$cImmunology =053 \\$aRM281$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aVaccines =550 \\$wg$aBiologicals =750 \2$aVaccines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014612 =LDR 00705cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362699202441 =005 20120730164041.0 =008 931213i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141715 =035 \\$aBZZ1621NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ240 =150 \\$aVaccination of children =450 \\$aChildren$xDiseases$xVaccination =450 \\$aChildren$xVaccination =450 \\$aCommunicable diseases in children$xVaccination =550 \\$wg$aImmunization of children =750 \2$81$wb$aVaccination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014611 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVaccination$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01202cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362699302441 =005 20190318145308.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141709 =035 \\$aBZZ1615NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA638$cPublic health =053 \0$aRM281$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aVaccination =360 \\$isubdivision$aVaccination$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases and individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aTuberculosis--Vaccination; Cattle--Vaccination =360 \\$isubdivision$aVaccination$iunder individual diseases and individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aTuberculosis--Vaccination; Cattle--Vaccination =450 \\$aCommunicable diseases$xVaccination =450 \\$wnne$aInoculation =450 \\$aPreventive inoculation =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases$xPrevention =550 \\$wg$aImmunization =550 \\$aAnti-vaccination movement =680 \\$iHere are entered works on active immunization with a vaccine. Works on any process, active or passive, that leads to increased immunity are entered under$aImmunization. =681 \\$iNote under$aImmunization =750 \2$aVaccination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014611 =LDR 00340cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362699402441 =005 20120730164041.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141651 =035 \\$aBZZ1557NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM306 =150 \\$aUvula =550 \\$wg$aPalate, Soft =750 \2$aUvula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014609 =LDR 00418cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362699502441 =005 20120730164041.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141648 =035 \\$aBZZ1554NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE351 =150 \\$aUveitis =450 \\$aUvea$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aEye$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aUvea$xDiseases =750 \2$aUveitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014605 =LDR 00304cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362699602441 =005 20120730164041.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141647 =035 \\$aBZZ1553NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUvea$xDiseases =750 \2$aUveal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014603 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362699702441 =005 20120730164041.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141646 =035 \\$aBZZ1552NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUvea =450 \\$aUveal tract =550 \\$wg$aAnterior segment (Eye) =750 \2$aUvea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014602 =LDR 00548cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362699802441 =005 20120730164041.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141635 =035 \\$aBZZ1541NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHX806$bHX811 =150 \\$aUtopias =450 \\$aIdeal states =450 \\$aStates, Ideal =450 \\$aUtopian literature =550 \\$wg$aPolitical science =550 \\$wg$aSocialism =550 \\$wg$aVoyages, Imaginary =550 \\$aDystopias =750 \2$aUtopias$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014601 =LDR 00337cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362699902441 =005 20120730164041.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141620 =035 \\$aBZZ1526NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.U8 =150 \\$aUterus$xTumors =750 \2$aUterine Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014594 =LDR 00333cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362700002441 =005 20120730164041.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141617 =035 \\$aBZZ1523NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG361 =150 \\$aUterus$xRupture =750 \2$aUterine Rupture$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014597 =LDR 00606cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362700102441 =005 20120730164041.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141615 =035 \\$aBZZ1521NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG361 =150 \\$aUterus$xProlapse =450 \\$aProlapse of the uterus =450 \\$aProlapsus uteri =450 \\$aUterine prolapse =450 \\$aVagina$xProlapse =450 \\$aVaginal prolapse =550 \\$wg$aUterus$xDisplacements =670 \\$aMESH$b(Uterine prolapse x Vaginal prolapse) =750 \2$aUterine Prolapse$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014596 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362700202441 =005 20120522100541.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141613 =035 \\$aBZZ1519LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRG361 =150 \\$aUterus$xDisplacements =450 \\$aDisplacement of the uterus =550 \\$wg$aUterus$xDiseases =750 \2$aUterine Retroversion$0(DNLM)D060725$5IEN =LDR 01222cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362700302441 =005 20251029113509.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141611 =035 \\$aBZZ1517NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85141611 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRG301$bRG391 =150 \\$aUterus$xDiseases =450 \\$aUterine diseases =670 \\$aRing, A.M. The treatment of uterine diseases by means of the hot-air bath and hot-vaginal douche, 1882. =670 \\$aDubuc, J. Risk factors, diagnosis, impacts, and therapies for postpartum uterine diseases in dairy cows, 2011. =670 \\$aGimbel, H. Total or subtotal hysterectomy for benign uterine diseases?, 2006. =670 \\$aUterine diseases, via MedlinePlus website, Sept. 18, 2013$b(If you have a uterine disease, the first sign may be bleeding between periods or after sex. Causes of abnormal bleeding include hormones, thyroid problems, fibroids, polyps, cancer, infection or pregnancy. ... Other uterine problems are endometriosis and adenomyosis.) =750 \2$aUterine Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014591 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aBicornuate Uterus$0(DNLM)D000093663$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/10/29 =LDR 00722cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362700402441 =005 20140130115218.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141610 =035 \\$aBZZ1516NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRC280.U8 =150 \\$aUterus$xCancer =450 \\$aUterine cancer =670 \\$aDizon, D.S. 100 questions & answers about uterine cancer, c2011. =670 \\$aD�iaz-Montes, T.P. Johns Hopkins Medicine patients' guide to uterine cancer, c2010. =670 \\$aUterine cancer : a fact sheet from the North Carolina Central Cancer Registry, State Center for Health Statistic, 2011, viewed online Sept. 18, 2013. =750 \2$aUterine Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014594 =LDR 00423cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362700502441 =005 20120730164040.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141607 =035 \\$aBZZ1513NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL881$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM421$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP265$cPhysiology =150 \\$aUterus =450 \\$aWomb =750 \2$aUterus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014599 =LDR 00496cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362700602441 =005 20060803091454.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141557 =035 \\$aBZZ1463LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRF292.8 =150 \\$aUsher's syndrome =450 \\$aUsher syndrome =550 \\$wg$aDeafness =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aRetinitis pigmentosa =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =750 \2$aUsher Syndromes$0(DNLM)D052245$5IEN =LDR 00697cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362700702441 =005 20251029112205.0 =008 921112i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141474 =035 \\$aBZZ1380NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85141474 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL249 =150 \\$aUrticaria =450 \\$aHives (Disease) =450 \\$aNettle rash =550 \\$wg$aAllergy =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xInflammation =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Urticaria. Also called hives, nettle rash) =750 \2$aUrticaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014581 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aChronic Inducible Urticaria$0(DNLM)D000094482$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/10/29 =LDR 00472cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362700802441 =005 20120730164040.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141472 =035 \\$aBZZ1378LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.U7$cBotany =150 \\$aUrticaceae =450 \\$aNettle family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aUrticales =670 \\$aRandom House$b(nettle family: the plant family Urticaceae) =750 \2$aUrticaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027003 =LDR 00621cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362700902441 =005 20120730164040.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141467 =035 \\$aBZZ1373NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP752.U$cAnimal biochemistry =053 \\$aQP951.U$cExperimental pharmacology =053 \\$aRM666.U78$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aUrsodeoxycholic acid =450 \\$aDihydroxycholanic acid =450 \\$aUrsodeoxycholanic acid =550 \\$wg$aAntiseptics =550 \\$wg$aCholic acid =550 \\$wg$aDiuretics =750 \2$aUrsodeoxycholic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014580 =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362701002441 =005 20120730164040.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141454 =035 \\$aBZZ1360NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aUronic acids =550 \\$wg$aHydroxy acids =550 \\$wg$aMonosaccharides =750 \2$aUronic Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014574 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362701102441 =005 20120730164040.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141451 =035 \\$aBZZ1357NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC870$bRC923 =150 \\$aUrology =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aGenitourinary organs$xDiseases =750 \2$aUrology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014572 =LDR 00333cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362701202441 =005 20190131123619.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141450 =035 \\$aBZZ1356NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUrologists =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =750 \2$aUrologists$0(DNLM)D000072178$5IEN =LDR 00460cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362701302441 =005 20120730164040.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141449 =035 \\$aBZZ1355NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC874.7 =150 \\$aUrological nursing =450 \\$aUrinary organs$xDiseases$xNursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =550 \\$wg$aUrology =750 \2$aUrologic Diseases$xnursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014570Q000451 =LDR 00440cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362701402441 =005 20090220075334.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141448 =035 \\$aBZZ1354NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUrokinase =550 \\$wg$aPlasminogen activators =550 \\$wg$aPlasminokinase =550 \\$wg$aSerine proteinases =750 \2$aUrinary-Type Plasminogen Activator$0(DNLM)D014568$5IEN-M =LDR 00457cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362701502441 =005 20120730164040.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141443 =035 \\$aBZZ1349NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUrodynamics =450 \\$aUrine dynamics =450 \\$aUrine hydrodynamics =550 \\$wg$aHydrodynamics =550 \\$wg$aUrinary organs =550 \\$wg$aUrine =750 \2$aUrodynamics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014563 =LDR 00339cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362701602441 =005 20120730164039.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141438 =035 \\$aBZZ1344NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP211 =150 \\$aUrobilin =550 \\$wg$aUrine =750 \2$aUrobilin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014557 =LDR 00691cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362701702441 =005 20070514095738.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141423 =035 \\$aBZZ1329NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC921.I5 =150 \\$aUrinary incontinence =450 \\$aBladder control disorder =450 \\$aIncontinence, Urinary =450 \\$wnne$aUrine$xIncontinence =550 \\$wg$aUrination disorders =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Urination disorders, Urinary incontinence) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Incontinence) =670 \\$aLC data base, 05/11/89$b(Bladder control) =750 \2$aUrinary Incontinence$0(DNLM)D014549$5IEN =LDR 00749cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362701802441 =005 20120730164039.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141421 =035 \\$aBZZ1327NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB53$cPathology =053 \\$aSF773$cVeterinary medicine =150 \\$aUrine$xAnalysis =450 \\$aDiagnosis, Urinary =450 \\$aUrinalysis =450 \\$wnne$aUrine$xAnalysis and pathology =450 \\$wnne$aUrine$xFermentation and ferments =450 \\$aUrine in disease =450 \\$aUrine$xPathology =450 \\$aUrine$xSemiology =450 \\$aUrine$xTests =550 \\$wg$aClinical chemistry =550 \\$aUrine$xExamination =750 \2$aUrinalysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016482 =LDR 00816cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362701902441 =005 20120730164039.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141420 =035 \\$aBZZ1326NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dICLAM =053 \0$aQP211 =150 \\$aUrine =450 \\$aPee =550 \\$wg$aBody fluids =550 \\$wg$aExcretion =550 \\$wg$aKidneys =670 \\$aGoodman, S.E. Gee whiz! it's all about pee, 2006. =670 \\$aHart-Davis, A. Taking the piss : a potted history of pee, 2006. =670 \\$aBean, J.W. Soaked! : a watersports handbook for men : erotic stories of piss play and guidelines to make getting soaked or satisfying your thirst safer, wilder, and more enjoyable, 2004. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(pee: urine; piss: urine) =750 \2$aUrine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014556 =LDR 01176cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362702002441 =005 20120730164039.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141419 =035 \\$aBZZ1325NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dICLAM =053 \0$aQP211 =150 \\$aUrination =450 \\$aEmiction =450 \\$aMicturition =450 \\$aPeeing =450 \\$aUrinating =450 \\$aUrine$xSecretion =450 \\$aVoiding (Urination) =550 \\$wg$aUrinary organs =550 \\$aBowel and bladder training =550 \\$aEliminative behavior =670 \\$aLoh, A. Peeing in the bush, c2009. =670 \\$aFey, T. Bossypants, 2011:$btable of contents (Peeing in jars) =670 \\$aPissing in the snow and other Ozark folktales, c1976. =670 \\$aStokes, G. Incontinence & inappropriate urinating, 1987. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 1, 2011$b(Urination, also known as micturition, voiding, peeing, weeing, pissing, and more rarely, emiction, is the ejection of urine from the urinary bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(pee: urinate; peeing; piss: urinate) =750 \2$aUrination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014554 =LDR 00650cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362702102441 =005 20120730164039.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141417 =035 \\$aBZZ1323NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aUrinary tract infections in children =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aInfection in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric urology =750 \2$81$wb$aUrinary Tract Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014552 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aUrinary Tract Infections$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00510cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362702202441 =005 20120730164039.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141416 =035 \\$aBZZ1322NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC901.8 =150 \\$aUrinary tract infections =450 \\$aUrinary organs$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases =550 \\$wg$aInfection =550 \\$wg$aUrinary organs$xDiseases =750 \2$aUrinary Tract Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014552 =LDR 00645cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362702302441 =005 20120730164039.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141415 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02065065 =035 \\$aBZZ1321NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG485.S7 =150 \\$aUrinary stress incontinence =450 \\$aIncontinence, Urinary stress =450 \\$aStress incontinence, Urinary =450 \\$aUrinary incontinence, Stress$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aStress (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aUrinary incontinence =550 \\$wg$aUrogynecology =750 \2$aUrinary Incontinence, Stress$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014550 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362702402441 =005 20120730164039.0 =008 040513i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141412 =035 \\$aBZZ1318NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aUrinary organs$xRadiography =450 \\$aUrography =750 \2$aUrography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014567 =LDR 00573cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362702502441 =005 20120730164039.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141407 =035 \\$aBZZ1313NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC900$bRC923 =150 \\$aUrinary organs$xDiseases =360 \\$inames of particular diseases, e.g.$aBright's disease;$iand subdivision$aDiseases$iunder names of individual organs, e.g.$aBladder--Diseases =450 \\$aUrologic diseases$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aUrology =750 \2$aUrologic Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014570 =LDR 00515cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362702602441 =005 20120730164039.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141406 =035 \\$aBZZ1312NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL872$bQL875$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM401$bQM413$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP248$bQP250.8$cPhysiology =150 \\$aUrinary organs =450 \\$aUrinary tract =550 \\$wg$aGenitourinary organs =750 \2$aUrinary Tract$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014551 =LDR 00358cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362702702441 =005 20120730164039.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141404 =035 \\$aBZZ1310NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUrinary diversion =550 \\$wg$aUrinary organs$xSurgery =750 \2$aUrinary Diversion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014547 =LDR 00504cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362702802441 =005 20120730164039.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141403 =035 \\$aBZZ1309NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC901.7.C2 =150 \\$aUrinary catheterization =450 \\$aUrethra$xCatheterization =450 \\$aUrethral catheterization =450 \\$aUrinary drainage =550 \\$wg$aCatheterization =750 \2$aUrinary Catheterization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014546 =LDR 00290cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362702902441 =005 20120730164039.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141399 =035 \\$aBZZ1305NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUridine =750 \2$aUridine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014529 =LDR 00452cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362703002441 =005 20120730164038.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141398 =035 \\$aBZZ1304NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP801.U7$cPhysiological chemistry =053 \\$aRB147$cPathology =053 \\$aRC918.L7$cLithemia =053 \\$aRM216$bRM219$cDiet =150 \\$aUric acid =750 \2$aUric Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014527 =LDR 00477cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362703102441 =005 20120730164038.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141392 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02064908 =035 \\$aBZZ1298NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUrethritis =450 \\$aPseudogonorrhea =450 \\$wnne$aUrethra$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =550 \\$wg$aUrethra$xDiseases =750 \2$aUrethritis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014526 =LDR 00334cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362703202441 =005 20120730164038.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141390 =035 \\$aBZZ1296NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC892 =150 \\$aUrethra$xStricture =750 \2$aUrethral Stricture$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014525 =LDR 00332cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362703302441 =005 20120730164038.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141387 =035 \\$aBZZ1293NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC892 =150 \\$aUrethra$xDiseases =750 \2$aUrethral Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014522 =LDR 00447cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362703402441 =005 20120730164038.0 =008 910606||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141386 =035 \\$aBZZ1292NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL875$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM413$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aUrethra =450 \\$wnne$aUrethra (Female) =550 \\$wg$aUrinary organs =750 \2$aUrethra$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014521 =LDR 00314cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362703502441 =005 20120730164038.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141380 =035 \\$aBZZ1286NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUreters$xTumors =750 \2$aUreteral Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014516 =LDR 00633cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362703602441 =005 20120730164038.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85141376 =035 \\$aBZZ1282NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aUreters$xObstructions =450 \\$aObstructions, Ureteral =450 \\$aUreteral obstruction =450 \\$aUreteral occlusion =450 \\$aUreteric obstruction =550 \\$wg$aUreters$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ureteral obstruction) =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/5/93$b(Ureteric obstruction; Ureteral occlusion) =750 \2$aUreteral Obstruction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014517 =LDR 00344cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362703702441 =005 20120730164038.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141374 =035 \\$aBZZ1280NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC900$bRC901 =150 \\$aUreters$xDiseases =750 \2$aUreteral Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014515 =LDR 00403cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362703802441 =005 20120730164038.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85141373 =035 \\$aBZZ1279NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL872$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM408$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aUreters =550 \\$wg$aUrinary organs =750 \2$aUreter$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014513 =LDR 00544cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362703902441 =005 20120730164029.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138354 =035 \\$aBZY8260NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC186.T83 =150 \\$aTsutsugamushi disease =450 \\$aJapanese river fever =450 \\$aScrub typhus =450 \\$aTyphus, Scrub =550 \\$wg$aRickettsial diseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Scrub typhus X Tsutsugamushi; Typhus, Scrub) =750 \2$aScrub Typhus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012612 =LDR 00550cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362704002441 =005 20100810211613.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138348 =035 \\$aBZY8254NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGC219$bGC223 =150 \\$aTsunamis =450 \\$aEarthquake sea waves =450 \\$aSeismic sea waves =450 \\$aSeismic surges =450 \\$wnne$aTidal waves =450 \\$aTunamis =550 \\$wg$aNatural disasters =550 \\$wg$aOcean waves =750 \2$aTsunamis$0(DNLM)D057192$5IEN-M =LDR 00419cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362704102441 =005 20120730164029.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138338 =035 \\$aBZY8244LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK494.5.P66$cBotany =053 \\$aSD397.T78$cForestry =150 \\$aTsuga =450 \\$aHemlocks (Trees) =550 \\$wg$aPinaceae =750 \2$aTsuga$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028225 =LDR 00472cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362704202441 =005 20120730164029.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138319 =035 \\$aBZY8225NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL537.G4$cZoology =053 \\$aRA641.T7$cPublic health =053 \\$aSF807$cVeterinary medicine =150 \\$aTsetse-flies =450 \\$aGlossina =550 \\$wg$aFlies =750 \2$aTsetse Flies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014370 =LDR 00391cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362704302441 =005 20120730164029.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138304 =035 \\$aBZY8210NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85138304 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTryptamine =550 \\$wg$aBiogenic amines =550 \\$wg$aIndole =750 \2$aTryptamines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014363 =LDR 00343cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362704402441 =005 20120730164029.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138303 =035 \\$aBZY8209NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTrypsinogen =550 \\$wg$aPancreas$xSecretions =750 \2$aTrypsinogen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014362 =LDR 00523cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362704502441 =005 20120730164029.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138302 =035 \\$aBZY8208NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTrypsin inhibitors =450 \\$aAntagonists, Trypsin =450 \\$aAntitrypsin =450 \\$aInhibitors, Trypsin =450 \\$aTrypsin$xAntagonists =450 \\$aTrypsin antagonists =550 \\$wg$aEnzyme inhibitors =750 \2$aTrypsin Inhibitors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014361 =LDR 00494cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362704602441 =005 20120730164029.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138301 =035 \\$aBZY8207NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.T7 =150 \\$aTrypsin =450 \\$aAlkali proteinase =450 \\$aTrypsase =550 \\$wg$aDigestive enzymes =550 \\$wg$aPancreas$xSecretions =550 \\$wg$aSerine proteinases =750 \2$aTrypsin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014357 =LDR 00331cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362704702441 =005 20120730164029.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138299 =035 \\$aBZY8205NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.T =150 \\$aTryparsamide =750 \2$aTrypanocidal Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014344 =LDR 00456cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362704802441 =005 20120730164029.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138298 =035 \\$aBZY8204NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN$dIEN =150 \\$aTrypanosomatidae =450 \\$aTrypanosomidae =550 \\$wg$aKinetoplastida =667 \\$aOld LCSH heading: Trypanosomidae =690 \\$ar:GLS:3/28/88 =750 \2$aTrypanosomatina$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014351 =LDR 00601cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362704902441 =005 20120730164029.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138296 =035 \\$aBZY8202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF967.T78 =150 \\$aTrypanosomiasis in cattle =450 \\$aAfrican trypanosomiasis in cattle =450 \\$aBovine trypanosomiasis =450 \\$wnne$aNagana =450 \\$aTrypanosomiasis, Bovine$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aCattle$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aTrypanosomiasis in animals =750 \2$aTrypanosomiasis, Bovine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014354 =LDR 00482cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362705002441 =005 20120730164029.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138293 =035 \\$aBZY8199NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.T69$cPublic health =150 \\$aTrypanosomiasis =450 \\$aFly disease =450 \\$aTripanosomiasis =450 \\$aTrypanosomiases =550 \\$wg$aProtozoan diseases =750 \2$aTrypanosomiasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014352 =LDR 00479cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362705102441 =005 20120730164029.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138292 =035 \\$aBZY8198NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.K5 =150 \\$aTrypanosoma brucei =450 \\$aTrypanosoma brucei brucei$5IEN =450 \\$aTrypanosoma brucei gambiense =550 \\$wg$aTrypanosoma =750 \2$aTrypanosoma brucei brucei$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D014346 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362705202441 =005 20120730164029.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138291 =035 \\$aBZY8197NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.K5 =150 \\$aTrypanosoma =550 \\$wg$aTrypanosomatidae =750 \2$aTrypanosoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014345 =LDR 00328cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362705302441 =005 20120730164028.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138290 =035 \\$aBZY8196NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH237$cStains =150 \\$aTrypan blue =750 \2$aTrypan Blue$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014343 =LDR 00608cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362705402441 =005 20120730164028.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138286 =035 \\$aBZY8192NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBJ1420$bBJ1428$cEthics =150 \\$aTruthfulness and falsehood =450 \\$aBelievability =450 \\$aCredibility =450 \\$aFalsehood =450 \\$aLying =450 \\$aUntruthfulness =550 \\$wg$aReliability =550 \\$wg$aTruth =550 \\$aHonesty =670 \\$aUMI business vocab. =750 \2$aDeception$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008192 =LDR 00495cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362705502441 =005 20120730164028.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138261 =035 \\$aBZY8167NU =035 \\$aSH 85138261 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF575.T7$cPsychology =053 \0$aBJ1500.T78$cEthics =150 \\$aTrust =450 \\$wnne$aTrust (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aAttitude (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =750 \2$aTrust$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035502 =LDR 00470cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362705602441 =005 20120730164028.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138260 =035 \\$aBZY8166NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD73.T8 =053 \\$aRD625$bRD626$cHernia =150 \\$aTrusses (Surgery) =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =550 \\$wg$aSurgical instruments and apparatus =550 \\$aHernia =750 \2$aTrusses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014340 =LDR 00492cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362705702441 =005 20120730164028.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138254 =035 \\$aBZY8160NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTruncus arteriosus, Persistent =450 \\$aPersistent truncus arteriosus =550 \\$wg$aCongenital heart disease =550 \\$wg$aFetal heart$xBlood-vessels$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aTruncus Arteriosus, Persistent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014339 =LDR 00358cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362705802441 =005 20120730164028.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138253 =035 \\$aBZY8159NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTruncus arteriosus =550 \\$wg$aFetal heart$xBlood-vessels =750 \2$aTruncus Arteriosus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014338 =LDR 00516cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362705902441 =005 20120730164028.0 =008 050713i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138085 =035 \\$aBZY7991NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL638.S2$cZoology =053 \0$aSH167.T86$cCulture =150 \\$aTrout =450 \\$aTrouts =550 \\$wg$aSalmonidae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(trout, pl. trout also trouts) =681 \\$iNote under$aSalmon farming =750 \2$aTrout$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014337 =LDR 00723cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362706002441 =005 20120730164028.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138077 =035 \\$aBZY7983NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTropisms =450 \\$aTropic responses =550 \\$wg$aGrowth (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aPlants$xIrritability and movements =670 \\$aDict. of biol., 2004$b(tropism: the directional growth of a plant organ in response to an external stimulus, such as light, touch, or gravity) =670 \\$aRudin, N. Dict. of modern biol., 1997$b(tropism: a directional growth movement of part of a plant in response to an external stimulus) =750 \2$aTropism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018523 =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362706102441 =005 20120730164028.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138063 =035 \\$aBZY7969NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRC840.T7 =150 \\$aTropical sprue =450 \\$aSprue, Tropical$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSprue =750 \2$aSprue, Tropical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013182 =LDR 00803cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362706202441 =005 20120730164027.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138061 =035 \\$aBZY7967NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC960$bRC962 =150 \\$aTropical medicine =360 \\$iindividual tropical diseases =450 \\$aDiseases, Tropical =450 \\$aHygiene, Tropical =450 \\$aMedicine$zTropics =450 \\$aPublic health, Tropical =450 \\$aSanitation, Tropical =450 \\$aTropical diseases =451 \\$wnne$aTropics$xDiseases and hygiene =451 \\$aTropics$xSanitation =550 \\$wg$aMedical climatology =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =681 \\$iNote under$aMedical geography =750 \2$aTropical Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014330 =LDR 00353cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362706302441 =005 20120730164027.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85138049 =035 \\$aBZY7955NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTrophoblastic tumors =550 \\$wg$aUterus$xTumors =750 \2$aTrophoblastic Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014328 =LDR 00329cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362706402441 =005 20120730164027.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138048 =035 \\$aBZY7954NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTrophoblast =550 \\$wg$aBlastocyst =750 \2$aTrophoblasts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014327 =LDR 01270cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362706502441 =005 20120730164027.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138042 =035 \\$aBZY7948LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.T77$cBotany =150 \\$aTropaeolum =450 \\$aNasturtiums (Tropaeolum) =550 \\$wg$aTropaeolaceae =670 \\$aITIS, Oct. 24, 2011$b(Genus Tropaeolum, common name: nasturtium, Family Tropaeolaceae, common name: nasturtiums; Tropaeolum majus -- nasturtium; Tropaeolum minus -- dwarf nasturtium; Tropaeolum peltophorum -- shield nasturtium; Tropaeolum tuberosum -- anu) =670 \\$aThe plants database, via WWW, Oct. 24, 2011$b(Genus Tropaeolum--nasturtium, family Tropaeolaceae--Nasturtium family; Tropaeolum majus--nasturtium; Tropaeolum minus--dwarf nasturtium; Tropaeolum peltophorum--shield nasturtium; Tropaeolum tuberosum--anu) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 24, 2011$b(Tropaeolum, commonly known as nasturtium, is a genus of roughly 80 species of annual and perennial herbaceous flowering plants and the only genus in the family Tropaeolaceae. It should not be confused with the Watercresses of the genus Nasturtium, of the mustard family) =750 \2$aTropaeolum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032388 =LDR 00814cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362706602441 =005 20120730164027.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85138041 =035 \\$aBZY7947LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.T77$cBotany =150 \\$aTropaeolaceae =450 \\$aCardamindaceae =450 \\$aNasturtium family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aGeraniales =670 \\$aITIS, Oct. 24, 2011$b(Family Tropaeolaceae - nasturtiums; Order Geraniales) =670 \\$aThe plants database, via WWW, Oct. 24, 2011$b(Family Tropaeolaceae - Nasturtium family; Order Geraniales) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Oct. 24, 2011$b(Family Tropaeolaceae. Number of accepted genera: 1. Synonym for family: Cardamindaceae) =750 \2$aTropaeolaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032387 =LDR 00753cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362706702441 =005 20120730164027.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137990 =035 \\$aBZY7896LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL458.2.T75 =150 \\$aTrombiculidae =450 \\$aTrombiculids =550 \\$wg$aAcariformes =550 \\$wg$aChiggers (Mites) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 130 (Trombiculidae; trombiculids. Superfamily Trombidioidea, suborder Prostigmata, order Acariformes. Trombiculids are most closely related to Leeuwenhoekiidae) =670 \\$aVercammen-Grandjean, P.H. The chigger mites of the world (Acarina: Trombiculidae & Leeuwenhoekiidae), 1975. =750 \2$aTrombiculidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014324 =LDR 00445cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362706802441 =005 20120730164027.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137940 =035 \\$aBZY7846NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL668.C28 =150 \\$aTriturus =450 \\$aMolge =450 \\$wnne$aTriton (Salamanders) =550 \\$wg$aNewts =550 \\$wg$aSalamandridae =750 \2$aTriturus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014319 =LDR 00397cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362706902441 =005 20120730164027.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137936 =035 \\$aBZY7842NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85137936 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.H1$cChemistry =150 \\$aTritium =550 \\$wg$aHydrogen$xIsotopes =750 \2$aTritium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014316 =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362707002441 =005 20120730164027.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137919 =035 \\$aBZY7825NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTrisomy =550 \\$wg$aChromosome abnormalities =550 \\$wg$aChromosomes =750 \2$aTrisomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014314 =LDR 00441cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362707102441 =005 20120730164027.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137918 =035 \\$aBZY7824NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTrismus =450 \\$aAnkylostoma (Disease) =450 \\$aLockjaw =550 \\$wg$aJaws$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSpasms =550 \\$aTetanus =750 \2$aTrismus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014313 =LDR 00522cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882375289002441 =005 20240216142758.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137901 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85137901 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172469680000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aGN63.6$cAnthropology =053 \0$aHQ777.35$cSociology =072 \\$aH 1100$2lcsh =150 \\$aTriplets =550 \\$wg$aMultiple birth =550 \\$wg$aSiblings =750 \2$aTriplets$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014310 =LDR 00576cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362707302441 =005 20120730164027.0 =008 920710||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137543 =035 \\$aBZY7449NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTrimipramine =450 \\$aTrimeprimine =550 \\$wg$aAntidepressants =550 \\$wg$aAntiulcer drugs =550 \\$wg$aDimethylamine =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aParasympatholytic agents =670 \\$aMESH$b(Trimipramine, x Trimeprimine) =750 \2$aTrimipramine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014299 =LDR 00675cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362707402441 =005 20120730164026.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85137542 =035 \\$aBZY7448NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTrimethoprim =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aAntimalarials =550 \\$wg$aFolic acid$xAntagonists =550 \\$wg$aPyrimidines =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 14, 2007$b(Trimethoprim. Scope note (in part): a pyrimidine inhibitor of dihydrofolate reductase, it is an actibacterial related to pyrimethamine. It is sometimes used alone as an antimalarial) =750 \2$aTrimethoprim$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014295 =LDR 00437cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362707502441 =005 20120730164026.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85137538 =035 \\$aBZY7444NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL666.O69$cZoology =053 \\$aSF810.7.T79$cPest =150 \\$aTrimeresurus flavoviridis =450 \\$aHabu =550 \\$wg$aTrimeresurus =750 \2$aTrimeresurus$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D017841 =LDR 00571cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362516902441 =005 20120730163724.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103500 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC751 =150 \\$aPleurisy =450 \\$aPleura$xInflammation =450 \\$aPleuritis =550 \\$wg$aPleura$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH via WWW, June 30, 2005$b(Pleurisy: same as pleuritis in foreign lit) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(pleurisy: inflammation or irritation of the pleura) =750 \2$aPleurisy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010998 =LDR 00394cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362517002441 =005 20120730163724.0 =008 910708||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103499 =035 \\$aBZV3405NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPleural effusions =550 \\$wg$aExudates and transudates =550 \\$wg$aPleura$xDiseases =750 \2$aPleural Effusion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010996 =LDR 00322cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362517102441 =005 20120730163724.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103498 =035 \\$aBZV3404NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPleura$xTuberculosis =750 \2$aTuberculosis, Pleural$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014396 =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362517202441 =005 20120730163723.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103494 =035 \\$aBZV3400NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC751 =150 \\$aPleura$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPleural Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010995 =LDR 00589cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362517302441 =005 20120730163723.0 =008 050630||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103493 =035 \\$aBZV3399NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL849$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM261$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aPleura =550 \\$wg$aChest =550 \\$wg$aLungs =550 \\$wg$aMembranes (Biology) =670 \\$aMESH via WWW, June 30, 2005$b(Pleura: the thin serous membrane enveloping the lungs and lining the thoracic cavity) =750 \2$aPleura$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010994 =LDR 00417cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362517402441 =005 20120730163723.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103492 =035 \\$aBZV3398NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPlethysmography =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation =550 \\$wg$aBlood flow$xMeasurement =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlethysmography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010991 =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362517502441 =005 20050623084054.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103451 =035 \\$aBZV3357LC =035 \\$aSH 85103451 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR99.7.S39 =150 \\$aPlectonema =550 \\$wg$aScytonemataceae =750 \2$aPlectonema$0(DNLM)D046938$5IEN =LDR 00392cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362517602441 =005 20110315165112.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103437 =035 \\$aBZV3343NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF175.5.P54 =150 \\$aPleasure principle (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPsychoanalysis =750 \2$aPleasure-Pain Principle$0(DNLM)D010990$5IEN =LDR 00549cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362517702441 =005 20100726090750.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103436 =035 \\$aBZV3342NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF515$cPsychology =053 \\$aBJ1480$bBJ1486$cEthics =150 \\$aPleasure =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$wg$aEthics =550 \\$wg$aSenses and sensation =550 \\$wg$aUtilitarianism =550 \\$aHappiness =550 \\$aHedonism =750 \2$aPleasure$0(DNLM)D057181$5IEN =LDR 00447cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362517802441 =005 20120730163723.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103375 =035 \\$aBZV3281NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ505.P6 =150 \\$aPlay therapy =450 \\$aPlay$xTherapeutic use =550 \\$wg$aChild psychotherapy =550 \\$wg$aRecreational therapy =750 \2$aPlay Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010989 =LDR 00411cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362517902441 =005 20120730163723.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103365 =035 \\$aBZV3271NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPlay =450 \\$aRecreations =550 \\$wg$aRecreation =550 \\$aAmusements =550 \\$aGames =750 \2$aPlay and Playthings$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010988 =LDR 01251cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362518002441 =005 20120730163723.0 =008 000311i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103358 =035 \\$aBZV3264NU =035 \\$aSH 85103358 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.M72$cZoology =150 \\$aPlatypus =450 \\$aDuck-billed platypus =450 \\$aDuckbill =450 \\$aDuckmole =450 \\$aOrnithorhynchus anatinus =450 \\$aOrnithorhynchus brevirostris =450 \\$aOrnithorhynchus crispus =450 \\$aOrnithorhynchus fuscus =450 \\$aOrnithorhynchus laevis =450 \\$aOrnithorhynchus novaehollandiae =450 \\$aOrnithorhynchus paradoxus =450 \\$aOrnithorhynchus phoxinus =450 \\$aOrnithorhynchus rufus =450 \\$aOrnithorhynchus triton =450 \\$aPlatypus anatinus =550 \\$wg$aOrnithorhynchus =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via WWW, Mar. 11, 2000$b(Ornithorhynchus anatinus. Common name: Platypus, Duck-billed Platypus. Original name: Platypus anatinus. Synonyms: brevirostris, crispus, fuscus, laevis, novaehollandiae, paradoxus, phoxinus, rufus, triton) =681 \\$iExample under$aLiving fossils =750 \2$aPlatypus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010987 =LDR 00502cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362518102441 =005 20190308142417.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103342 =035 \\$aBZV3248NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.P7 =150 \\$aPlatyhelminthes =450 \\$aFlatworms =450 \\$aFlat worms =450 \\$aPlathelminthes =450 \\$aPlatyhelminths =550 \\$wg$aBilatera =550 \\$wg$aWorms =750 \2$aPlatyhelminths$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010986 =LDR 00411cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362518202441 =005 20120730163723.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103335 =035 \\$aBZV3241NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPlatybasia =450 \\$aBasilar impression =550 \\$wg$aSkull base$xAbnormalities =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlatybasia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010985 =LDR 01560cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362518302441 =005 20130209162020.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103311 =035 \\$aBZV3217NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.P8$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.P8$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQE516.P8$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTP245.P7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aPlatinum compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =670 \\$aFreedman, E. Platinum, via School of Chemistry, University of Bristol website, Oct. 15, 2012:$bplatinum compounds (platinum compounds; fluorides: platinum (IV) fluoride, platinum tetrafluoride; platinum (VI) fluoride, platinum hexafluoride; platinum (V) fluoride, platinum pentafluoride; chlorides: platinum (II, IV) chloride, platinum trichloride; platinum (IV) chloride 5-water, platinum tetrachloride 5-water; platinum (IV) chloride, platinum tetrachloride; platinum (II) chloride, platinum dichloride; bromides: platinum (II) bromide, platinum dibromide; platinum (II, IV) bromide, platinum tribromide; platinum (IV) bromide, platinum tetrabromide; iodides: platinum (II) iodide, platinum iodide; platinum (II, IV) iodide, platinum triiodide; platinum (IV) iodide, platinum tetraiodide; oxides: platinum (II) oxide; platinum dioxide, platinum (IV) oxide; platinum (IV) oxide peroxide, platinum trioxide; sulfides: platinum (II) sulphide; platinum (IV) sulphide, platinum disulphide) =750 \2$aPlatinum Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017671 =LDR 00479cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362518402441 =005 20120730163723.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103305 =035 \\$aBZV3211NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.P8$cChemistry =053 \\$aTP245.P7$cChemical technology =053 \\$aTS770$cManufactures =150 \\$aPlatinum =550 \\$wg$aPlatinum group =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlatinum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010984 =LDR 00674cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362518502441 =005 20120730163723.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103285 =035 \\$aBZV3191NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP752.P62 =150 \\$aPlatelet activating factor =450 \\$aAcetyl glyceryl ether phosphorylcholine =450 \\$aAGECP =450 \\$aPAF-acether =550 \\$wg$aCholine =550 \\$wg$aEther lipids =550 \\$wg$aInflammation$xMediators =550 \\$wg$aPhospholipids =550 \\$aBlood platelets$xActivation =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPlatelet Activating Factor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010972 =LDR 00432cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362518602441 =005 20120730163723.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103222 =035 \\$aBZV3128NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPlastids =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =550 \\$wg$aPhotoreceptors =550 \\$wg$aPlant cells and tissues =550 \\$aPlant pigments =750 \2$aPlastids$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D018087 =LDR 00676cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362518702441 =005 20120730163722.0 =008 871219||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103153 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02147683 =035 \\$aBZV3059NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTA455.P5$bTA455.P55$cEngineering material =053 \\$aTP1101$bTP1135$cChemical technology =150 \\$aPlastics =450 \\$aPlastic materials =450 \\$aPlastic products =550 \\$wg$aPolymers =550 \\$wg$aSynthetic products =550 \\$aCondensation products (Chemistry) =550 \\$aElastomers =550 \\$aPlasticity =750 \2$aPlastics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010969 =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362518802441 =005 20120730163722.0 =008 921201||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103152 =035 \\$aBZV3058NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP247.7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aPlasticizers =550 \\$wg$aPlastics$xAdditives =550 \\$aSolvents =750 \2$aPlasticizers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010968 =LDR 00752cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362518902441 =005 20120730163717.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102519 =035 \\$aBZV2425NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL868$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM371$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP188.P58$cPhysiology =150 \\$aPituitary gland =450 \\$aHypophysis cerebri =450 \\$wnne$aPituitary body =550 \\$wg$aBrain =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands =550 \\$wg$aHypothalamo-hypophyseal system =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kannan, C.R. The pituitary gland, c1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPituitary Gland$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010902 =LDR 00433cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362519002441 =005 20120730163717.0 =008 020808i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102518 =035 \\$aBZV2424NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPituitary-adrenal function tests =450 \\$aAdrenal-pituitary function tests =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine function tests =750 \2$aPituitary-Adrenal Function Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010912 =LDR 00575cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362519102441 =005 20120730163717.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102478 =035 \\$aBZV2384NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK652.7 =150 \\$aPit and fissure sealants (Dentistry) =450 \\$aFissure sealants (Dentistry) =450 \\$aOcclusal sealants =550 \\$wg$aDental adhesives =550 \\$wg$aDental resins =550 \\$wg$aSealing compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPit and Fissure Sealants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010895 =LDR 00630cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362519202441 =005 20120730163717.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102466 =035 \\$aBZV2372LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A498$cBotany =053 \0$aRS165.P67$cPharmacy =150 \\$aPistacia =450 \\$aPistachia =550 \\$wg$aAnacardiaceae =670 \\$aITIS search, Dec. 16, 2004 (Pistacia, genus in Anacardiaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3 (Pistacia: a small genus of trees (family Anacardiaceae) native to southern Europe, Asia, and No. America) =750 \2$aPistacia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027927 =LDR 00517cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362519302441 =005 20060614124255.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102442 =035 \\$aBZV2348NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.P777 =150 \\$aPiroxicam =450 \\$aHydroxymethylpyridinylbenzothiazinecarboxamide dioxide =550 \\$wg$aAntiarthritic agents =550 \\$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aPyridine =750 \2$aPiroxicam$0(DNLM)D010894$5IEN =LDR 00376cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362519402441 =005 20120730163717.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102408 =035 \\$aBZV2314NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL668.E265$cZoology =150 \\$aPipidae =550 \\$wg$aAnura =550 \\$wg$aToads =750 \2$aPipidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010884 =LDR 00630cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362519502441 =005 20120730163717.0 =008 910708||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102400 =035 \\$aBZV2306NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD401 =150 \\$aPiperidine =450 \\$aHexahydropyridine =450 \\$aPentamethyleneamine =450 \\$aPentamethyleneimine =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(piperidine; hexahydropyridine, pentamethyleneamine) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(piperidine; pentamethyleneimine) =750 \2$aPiperidines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010880 =LDR 00298cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362519602441 =005 20210129150722.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102399 =035 \\$aBZV2305NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPiperazine =750 \2$aPiperazine$0(DNLM)D000077489$5IEN =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362519702441 =005 20120730163717.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102397 =035 \\$aBZV2303NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.P765 =150 \\$aPiperacillin =550 \\$wg$aPenicillin =750 \2$aPiperacillin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010878 =LDR 00992cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362519802441 =005 20120730163717.0 =008 031215i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102396 =035 \\$aBZV2302NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.P67$cBotany =150 \\$aPiperaceae =450 \\$aPeperomiaceae =450 \\$aPepper family (Plants) =450 \\$aPeppers (Plant family) =550 \\$wg$aPiperales =670 \\$aITIS, Dec. 15, 2003$b(Family Piperaceae -- peppers. Order Piperales) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(Peperomiaceae = Piperaceae; Piperaceae Dicots - Magnoliidae - Piperales). Genera: Arctottonia, Macropiper, Manekia, Peperomia, Piper, Sarcorhachis, Trianaeopiper, Zippelia. Spices & stimulants (Macropiper, Piper) incl. some jaborandi, house-pls (Peperomia)) =670 \\$aPlants national database, via WWW, Dec. 15, 2003$b(Family Piperaceae -- Pepper family, Order Piperales) =750 \2$aPiperaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026321 =LDR 01200cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362519902441 =005 20120730163717.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102395 =035 \\$aBZV2301LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P67$cBotany =053 \0$aSB307.P5$cCulture =150 \\$aBlack pepper (Plant) =450 \\$aPepper (Spice plant) =450 \\$wnne$aPiper nigrum =450 \\$aWhite pepper (Plant) =550 \\$wg$aPiper (Genus) =670 \\$aWiersman, J.H. World economic plants, 1999$b(Piper nigrum L., common names: black pepper, pepper, white pepper) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Piper nigrum L., black pepper, white pepper, pepper plant. Black pepper is obtained from the dried unripe fruit; when the pericorp is removed the product obtained is white pepper) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(black pepper: 1) a pungent condiment consisting of the fruit of an East Indian plant (Piper nigrum) ground with the black husk still on; 2) the black pepper plant) =670 \\$aITIS search, Dec. 7, 2007$b(Piper nigrum L., common name: black pepper) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20080117 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Piper nigrum =750 \2$aPiper nigrum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029222 =LDR 00529cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362520002441 =005 20120730163717.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102393 =035 \\$aBZV2299LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P67$cBotany =053 \0$aSB295.P63$cMedicinal plant =150 \\$aPiper betle =450 \\$aBetel pepper =450 \\$aBetel vine =450 \\$aChavica auriculata =450 \\$aChavica betel =550 \\$wg$aPiper (Genus) =750 \2$aPiper betle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031721 =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362520102441 =005 20120730163717.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102391 =035 \\$aBZV2297LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P67 =150 \\$aPiper (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aPiperaceae =750 \2$aPiper$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031701 =LDR 00366cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362520202441 =005 20120730163716.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102277 =035 \\$aBZV2183NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL775 =150 \\$aPinta =450 \\$aCaraate =550 \\$wg$aTreponematoses =750 \2$aPinta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010874 =LDR 00453cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362520302441 =005 20120730163716.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102268 =035 \\$aBZV2174NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH634 =150 \\$aPinocytosis =550 \\$wg$aAbsorption (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aEndocytosis =550 \\$aPhagocytosis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPinocytosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010873 =LDR 00498cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362520402441 =005 20190719111959.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102257 =035 \\$aBZV2163NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aQL737.P6$bQL737.P64 =150 \\$aPinnipedia =450 \\$aPinnipeds =550 \\$wg$aMammals =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Pinniped; Pinnipedia) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(pinniped) =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aPinnipedia$0(DNLM)D010872$4RM$5IEN =LDR 00518cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362520502441 =005 20120730163716.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102255 =035 \\$aBZV2161LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C24$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.P55$cCulture =150 \\$aPinks (Plants) =450 \\$aDianthus =450 \\$wnne$aPinks =550 \\$wg$aCaryophyllaceae =688 \\$aHeading changed 20080619 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Pinks =750 \2$aDianthus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029749 =LDR 00336cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362520602441 =005 20130919112916.0 =008 860211in\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102234 =035 \\$aBZV2140NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPineal gland$xTumors =450 \\$aPinealoma =750 \2$aPinealoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010871 =LDR 01001cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362520702441 =005 20120730163716.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102232 =035 \\$aBZV2138NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCU-A =053 \0$aQL868$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM371$cHuman anatomy =053 \0$aQP188.P55$cPhysiology =150 \\$aPineal gland =450 \\$aEpiphysis cerebri =450 \\$wnne$aPineal body =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fundamentals and clinics in pineal research, c1987. =670 \\$aLC data base, Aug. 22, 1988. =670 \\$aCecil's textbook med.:$bp. 1199. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict. =670 \\$aZach, B. Topographie und mikroskopisch-anatomischer Feinbau der Epiphysis Cerebri von Hund und Katze, 1959. =670 \\$aMeSH, Apr. 29, 2009$b(Epiphysis cerebri listed as a cross-reference under: Pineal Gland) =750 \2$aPineal Gland$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010870 =LDR 00485cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362520802441 =005 20120730163715.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102199 =035 \\$aBZV2105NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK494.5.P66$cBotany =053 \\$aSD397.P55$bSD397.P75$cForestry =150 \\$aPine =450 \\$aPines =450 \\$aPinus =550 \\$wg$aPinaceae =681 \\$iExample under$aTimber; Trees =750 \2$aPinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028223 =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362520902441 =005 20120730163715.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102188 =035 \\$aBZV2094NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK494.5.P66$cBotany =150 \\$aPinaceae =450 \\$aAbietaceae =550 \\$wg$aConifers =750 \2$aPinaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028201 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362521002441 =005 20120730163715.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102183 =035 \\$aBZV2089LC =035 \\$ash 85102183 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.U48$cBotany =150 \\$aPimpinella =550 \\$wg$aUmbelliferae =750 \2$aPimpinella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028042 =LDR 00342cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362521102441 =005 20120730163715.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102155 =035 \\$aBZV2061NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPilonidal cyst =550 \\$wg$aCysts (Pathology) =750 \2$aPilonidal Sinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010864 =LDR 00336cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362521202441 =005 20120730163715.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102153 =035 \\$aBZV2059NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.P$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aPilocarpine =750 \2$aPilocarpine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010862 =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362521302441 =005 20120730163715.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102135 =035 \\$aBZV2041NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR78.5 =150 \\$aPili (Microbiology) =450 \\$aFimbriae (Microbiology) =550 \\$wg$aBacteria$xMorphology =750 \2$aFimbriae, Bacterial$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D010861 =LDR 00496cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362521402441 =005 20060515094454.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102094 =035 \\$aBZV2000NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP670$bQP671 =150 \\$aPigments (Biology) =450 \\$aBiochromes =450 \\$aBiological pigments =450 \\$aPigment cells =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =550 \\$wg$aPigments =750 \2$aPigments, Biological$0(DNLM)D010860$5IEN =LDR 00461cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362521502441 =005 20120730163715.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102092 =035 \\$aBZV1998NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB132 =150 \\$aPigmentation disorders =550 \\$wg$aDeficiency diseases =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =750 \2$aPigmentation Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010859 =LDR 02486cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362521602441 =005 20050211125023.0 =008 040901i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102085 =035 \\$aBZV1991NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL696.C63$cZoology =053 \0$aSF464.5$bSF472$cAnimal culture =150 \\$aPigeons =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aPigeon =450 \\$aColumba livia =450 \\$aDomestic dove =450 \\$aDomestic pigeon =450 \\$aDomestic rock pigeon =450 \\$aDomesticated pigeons =450 \\$aDoves =450 \\$aSquabs =550 \\$wg$aColumba =550 \\$aRock pigeon =670 \\$aGoodwin, D. Pigeons and doves of the world, 1983:$bpp. 57-59 (Rock Pigeon, Columba livia. This species is "the" pigeon since it is the ancestor of all our domestic pigeons and of the feral pigeons which are found in large towns almost throughout the world. Other names: Rock Dove, Blue Rock, Wild Pigeon) =670 \\$aJohnston, R.F. Feral pigeons, 1995:$bp. vii (Taxonomically, Rock Pigeons, Columba livia, include domestic pigeons and free-living feral pigeons, as well as the wild Rock Pigeons of Europe, North Africa, and southwestern Asia) =670 \\$aJohnston, R.F. Feral pigeons, 1998:$bp. 3 (Rock doves are also called street pigeons, barnyard pigeons, or feral pigeons, and are known by the scientific name Columba livia. They arrived in No. Amer. with European settlers in the 17 cent. as domestic birds, caged and maintained for use at the kitchen table. Individuals periodically escaped confinement. Their descendants today are called feral ("wild") pigeons. When domestic pigeons escaped from captivity they formed a new, free-living biological entity, the feral pigeon. Such birds are often called "domestic pigeons" but they are not domestics; neither are they wild rock doves) =670 \\$aSkutch, A.F. Life of the pigeon, 1991:$bp. xi (the domesticated and feral races of the Rock Dove are commonly called pigeons; domesticated pigeons) =670 \\$aAvibase : the world bird database, via WWW, Sept. 1, 2004$b(Rock Pigeon (Columba livia). Other synonyms: Carrier Pigeon, Common Pigeon, Domestic Dove, Domestic Pigeon, Feral Dove, Feral Pigeon, Feral Rock Pigeon, Homing Pigeon, Rock Dove, Rock dove pigeon) =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 1, 2004$b(ti: The functional morphology of the hind limb of the domestic pigeon, Columba livia) =750 \2$aColumbidae$0(DNLM)D010856$5IEN =LDR 00501cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362521702441 =005 20120730163715.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85102077 =035 \\$aBZV1983NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL737.P93 =150 \\$aPig-tailed macaque =450 \\$aMacaca nemestrina =450 \\$aPig-tailed ape =450 \\$aPig-tailed monkey =450 \\$aPigtail macaque =550 \\$wg$aMacaques =750 \2$aMacaca nemestrina$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008254 =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362521802441 =005 20120730163715.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85101980 =035 \\$aBZV1886NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP981.P5$cPhysiological effects =053 \\$aRS165.P65$cPharmacy =150 \\$aPicrotoxin =450 \\$aCocculin =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPicrotoxin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010852 =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362521902441 =005 20080513092900.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85101976 =035 \\$aBZV1882NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR410$bQR410.2 =150 \\$aPicornaviruses =450 \\$aPicornaviridae =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =750 \2$aPicornaviridae$0(DNLM)D010849$5IEN =LDR 00512cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362522002441 =005 20060515094141.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85101970 =035 \\$aBZV1876NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC628.5 =150 \\$aPickwickian syndrome =550 \\$wg$aHypersomnia =550 \\$wg$aObesity =550 \\$wg$aPolycythemia =550 \\$wg$aSleep apnea syndromes =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =750 \2$aObesity Hypoventilation Syndrome$0(DNLM)D010845$5IEN =LDR 02083cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362522102441 =005 20070608091729.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85101913 =035 \\$aBZV1819NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aPica (Pathology) =450 \\$aAppetite, Depraved =450 \\$aCitta =450 \\$aCittosis =450 \\$aDepraved appetite =450 \\$aPicas (Pathology) =550 \\$wg$aEating disorders =550 \\$wg$aFood preferences =550 \\$wg$aNutrition disorders =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(pica 2 -s : a craving for and eating of unnatural substances (as chalk, ashes, or bones) that occurs in nutritional deficiency states (as aphosphorosis) in man or animals or in hysteric or insane conditions in man : geophagy -- called also depraved appetite; geophagy: the practice of eating earthy substances (as clay) that is widespread among primitive or depressed peoples and is held to represent an attempt to supply elements lacking in a scanty or unbalanced diet; geophagia: geophagy) =670 \\$aThe American heritage dict. of the English lang., via WWW, Nov. 21, 2006$b(pica 2. An abnormal craving or appetite for nonfood substances, such as dirt, paint, or clay) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Nov. 21, 2006$b(Pica. Scope: The persistent eating of nonnutritive substances for a period of at least one month. UF Geophagia) =670 \\$aDorland's medical dictionary, via WWW, Nov. 21, 2006$b(pica: compulsive eating of nonnutritive substances, such as ice (pagophagia), dirt (geophagia), gravel, flaking paint or plaster, clay, hair (trichophagia), or laundry starch (amylophagia). When seen during pregnancy it is called citta or cittosis. It also occurs in some patients with iron or zinc deficiencies. In children this syndrome, classified with the eating disorders in DSM-IV, is a rare mental disorder with onset typically in the second year of life; it usually remits in childhood but may persist into adolescence; geophagia: the habit of eating clay or earth, a form of pica) =750 \2$aPica$0(DNLM)D010842$5IEN =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362522202441 =005 20120730163715.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85101706 =035 \\$aBZV1612NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK933$bQK935 =150 \\$aPhytoplankton =550 \\$wg$aPlankton =550 \\$wg$aPlants =750 \2$aPhytoplankton$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010839 =LDR 01857cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362522302441 =005 20121023153059.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85101700 =035 \\$aBZV1606LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK621.P9$cMycology =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aPhytophthora infestans =450 \\$aBotrytis fallax =450 \\$aBotrytis infestanus =450 \\$aBotrytis solani =450 \\$aPeronospora fintelmannii =450 \\$aPeronospora infestans =450 \\$aPeronospora trifurcata =450 \\$aPhytophthora thalictri =450 \\$aPotato late blight agent =450 \\$aPotato late blight fungus =550 \\$wg$aPhytophthora =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, July 12, 2012$b(Phytophthora infestans (potato late blight agent). Other common name: potato late blight fungus.) =670 \\$aITIS, July 12, 2012$b(Phytophthora infestans. Synonym: Peronospora infestans. Taxonomic hierarchy: Kingdom Fungi -- champignons, Fungo, fungi; Division Myxomycota -- slime molds, myxomyc�etes; Class Phycomycota -- algae-like fungi; Order Peronosporales; Family Pythiaceae; Genus Phytophthora) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 12, 2012$b(Phytophthora infestans is an oomycete that causes the serious potato disease known as late blight or potato blight. 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larches (pl.)) =670 \\$aWorld Book$b(larch (sing.); larches (pl.)) =750 \2$aLarix$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028221 =LDR 00518cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362327102441 =005 20120730163404.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074661 =035 \\$aBZS4567NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG107.5.L34$cGynecologic examination =150 \\$aLaparoscopy =450 \\$aCelioscopy =450 \\$wnne$aPeritoneoscopy =550 \\$wg$aAbdomen$xExamination =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopy =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aLaparoscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010535 =LDR 00379cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362327202441 =005 20120730163404.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074635 =035 \\$aBZS4541NU =035 \\$ash 85074635 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD181.L2 =150 \\$aLanthanum =550 \\$wg$aCerium group =750 \2$aLanthanum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007811 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362327302441 =005 20120730163404.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074627 =035 \\$aBZS4533LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.V48$cBotany =150 \\$aLantana =550 \\$wg$aVerbenaceae =750 \2$aLantana$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032410 =LDR 00367cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362327402441 =005 20120730163404.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074623 =035 \\$aBZS4529NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP676 =150 \\$aLanolin =550 \\$aWool-fat =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLanolin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007809 =LDR 00587cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362327502441 =005 20120730163404.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074559 =035 \\$aBZS4465NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ496.L35 =150 \\$aLanguage disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aCommunicative disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aLanguage Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007806 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLanguage Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00773cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362327602441 =005 20120730163404.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074558 =035 \\$aBZS4464NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC423$bRC428.5 =150 \\$aLanguage disorders =450 \\$aDysphasia =550 \\$wg$aCommunicative disorders =680 \\$iHere are entered works on disorders of the central neurological functions affecting the reception, processing, or expression of language. Works on disorders of the physiological mechanisms required for the articulation, patterning, or production of speech are entered under$aSpeech disorders. =681 \\$iNote under$aSpeech disorders =750 \2$aLanguage Disorders$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007806 =LDR 00527cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362327702441 =005 20120730163403.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074546 =035 \\$aBZS4452NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aLB1575.8$bLB1577$cElementary education =053 \\$aLB1631$bLB1632$cSecondary education =150 \\$aLanguage arts =450 \\$aCommunication arts =450 \\$aLanguage arts$xStudy and teaching =550 \\$wg$aCommunication =750 \2$aLanguage Arts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007803 =LDR 00427cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362327802441 =005 20120730163403.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074519 =035 \\$aBZS4425NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLanguage and languages$xAbility testing =450 \\$aLanguage assessment =550 \\$wg$aLanguage and languages$xStudy and teaching =750 \2$aLanguage Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007807 =LDR 01331cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362327902441 =005 20141115105052.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85074518 =035 \\$aBZS4424NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aP1$bP410 =150 \\$aLanguage and languages =360 \\$iindividual languages and groups of languages, e.g.$aEnglish language; Semitic languages;$ialso subdivision$aLanguage$iunder names of individual corporate bodies, names of individual persons, and under classes of persons, disciplines, types of newspapers and individual wars; and subdivision$aLanguages$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., and under ethnic groups =450 \\$aForeign languages =450 \\$wnne$aLanguages =550 \\$wg$aAnthropology =550 \\$wg$aCommunication =550 \\$wg$aEthnology =550 \\$wg$aInformation theory =550 \\$wg$aMeaning (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPhilology =550 \\$aLinguistics =680 \\$iHere are entered works on language in general, works on the origin and history of language, and surveys of languages. Works dealing with the scientific study of human speech, including phonetics, phonemics, morphology and syntax, are entered under$aLinguistics. =681 \\$iNote under$aLinguistics =750 \2$aLanguage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007802 =LDR 01299cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362328002441 =005 20120730163403.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074511 =035 \\$aBZS4417NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aP118 =150 \\$aLanguage acquisition =360 \\$isubdivision$aAcquisition$iunder names of individual languages, e.g.$aEnglish language--Acquisition =450 \\$aAcquisition of language =450 \\$aDevelopmental linguistics =450 \\$aDevelopmental psycholinguistics =450 \\$aLanguage and languages$xAcquisition =450 \\$aLanguage development$5IEN =450 \\$aLanguage development in children =450 \\$aPsycholinguistics, Developmental =550 \\$wg$aInterpersonal communication in children =550 \\$wg$aPsycholinguistics =680 \\$iHere are entered works which discuss from the linguistic or psycholinguistic viewpoint the process of the acquisition of the native language in children. Works which discuss child language in general or within an educational framework, including general characteristics and usage, are entered under the heading$aChildren--Language. =681 \\$iNote under$aChildren--Language =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aLanguage Development$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007804 =LDR 00819cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362328102441 =005 20090613132733.0 =008 060521i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85074477 =035 \\$aBZS4383NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQE599$bQE599.2 =150 \\$aLandslides =450 \\$aLand slides =450 \\$aLandsliding =450 \\$aLandslips =450 \\$aSlides (Landslides) =550 \\$wg$aMass-wasting =670 \\$aGloss. geol. (landslide: a general term covering a wide variety of mass-movement landforms and processes involving the downslope transport, under gravitational influence, of soil and rock material en masse) =670 \\$aDict. of mining, mineral, and related terms, c1997$b(landslide syn: landsliding, slide, landslip) =750 \2$aLandslides$0(DNLM)D055876$5IEN =LDR 01180cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362328202441 =005 20120730163403.0 =008 030606i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85074247 =035 \\$aBZS4153NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL638.2$bQL638.25$cZoology =150 \\$aLampreys =450 \\$aHyperoartia =450 \\$aHyperoartii =450 \\$aPetromyzontiformes =450 \\$aPetromyzontiforms =550 \\$wg$aCephalaspidomorphi =670 \\$aNelson, J.S. Fishes of the world, c1994:$bp. 30 (Order Petromyzontiformes (Hyperoartii), Class Cephalaspidomorphi (Monorhina); petromyzontiforms) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, June 6, 2003$b(Order Petromyzontiformes, Subclass Cephalaspidomorpha, Class Cephalaspidomorphi) =670 \\$aCatalog of fishes, via WWW, June 6, 2003:$bclassification (Order Petromyzontiformes, Class Cephalaspidomorphi) =670 \\$aEncyc. of fishes, 1995:$bp. 24 (Order Petromyzontiformes - Lampreys. Class Cephalaspidomorphi) =670 \\$aCommon and sci. names of fishes from the U.S. and Canada, 1991:$bp. 11 (Order Petromyzontiformes, Class Cephalaspidomorphi--Lampreys) =750 \2$aLampreys$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007798 =LDR 00337cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362328302441 =005 20120730163403.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074221 =035 \\$aBZS4127NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLaminectomy =550 \\$wg$aSpine$xSurgery =750 \2$aLaminectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007796 =LDR 00569cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362328402441 =005 20120730163402.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85074201 =035 \\$aBZS4107NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L25$cBotany =150 \\$aLamiaceae =450 \\$wnne$aLabiatae =450 \\$aMenthaceae =450 \\$aMint family (Plants) =450 \\$aNepetaceae =550 \\$wg$aLamiales =670 \\$aRandom House$b(mint family: the large plant family Labiatae (or Lamiaceae)) =750 \2$aLamiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019686 =LDR 00603cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362328502441 =005 20120405094255.0 =008 030707i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85074030 =035 \\$aBZS3936NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aGB1601$bGB1798.9$cHydrology =053 \0$aQH98$cNatural history =053 \0$aTD392$cWater-supply =150 \\$aLakes =450 \\$aLochs =550 \\$wg$aBodies of water =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(loch: Scot. a lake; a bay or arm of the sea, esp. landlocked) =681 \\$iExample under$aPhysical geography =750 \2$aLakes$0(DNLM)D060106$5IEN =LDR 00643cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362328602441 =005 20120730163402.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073989 =035 \\$aBZS3895NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHB95 =150 \\$aFree enterprise =450 \\$aFree markets =450 \\$wnne$aLaissez-faire =450 \\$aMarkets, Free =450 \\$aPrivate enterprise =550 \\$wg$aEconomic policy =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aLIV. =670 \\$aWorld Bank. =670 \\$aLibrary Journal, 6/1/88. =670 \\$aLC data base, 5/13/92. =750 \2$aPrivate Sector$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017149 =LDR 00668cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362328702441 =005 20120730163402.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073948 =035 \\$aBZS3854NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85073948 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.L3$bQL737.L33$cZoology =150 \\$aLagomorpha =450 \\$aDuplicidentata =450 \\$aLagomorphs =550 \\$wg$aMammals =670 \\$aITIS Database search, Oct. 2, 2001$b(Lagomorpha; vernacular name: lagomorphs, rabbits; rank: Order) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(lagomorpha: an order; lagomorph: an animal of the order Lagomorpha) =750 \2$aLagomorpha$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007793 =LDR 00410cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362328802441 =005 20120730163402.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073944 =035 \\$aBZS3850LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L9$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.L34$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aLagerstroemia =550 \\$wg$aLythraceae =750 \2$aLagerstroemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031563 =LDR 00353cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362328902441 =005 20120730163402.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073938 =035 \\$aBZS3844LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK621.L =150 \\$aLagenidium =550 \\$wg$aLagenidiaceae =750 \2$aLagenidium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044726 =LDR 00481cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362329002441 =005 20120730163402.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073922 =035 \\$aBZS3828NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC271.L3 =150 \\$aLaetrile =450 \\$aAmygdalin =450 \\$aNitriloside =450 \\$aVitamin B17 =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aGlucuronic acid =750 \2$aAmygdalin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000678 =LDR 00632cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362329102441 =005 20120730163402.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073874 =035 \\$aBZS3780NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ399.L33 =150 \\$aLactose intolerance in children =550 \\$wg$aMetabolic disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric gastroenterology =750 \2$81$wb$aLactose Intolerance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007787 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLactose Intolerance$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00600cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362329202441 =005 20120730163402.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073873 =035 \\$aBZS3779NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC632.L33 =150 \\$aLactose intolerance =450 \\$aHypolactasia =450 \\$aIntolerance, Lactose =450 \\$aLactase deficiency =450 \\$aLactose malabsorption =550 \\$wg$aCarbohydrate intolerance =550 \\$wg$aMalabsorption syndromes =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aLactose Intolerance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007787 =LDR 00445cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362329302441 =005 20120730163402.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073871 =035 \\$aBZS3777NU =035 \\$aSH 85073871 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP702.L3$cPhysiology =150 \\$aLactose =450 \\$aMilk sugar =450 \\$aSugar of milk =550 \\$wg$aDisaccharides =750 \2$aLactose$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007785 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362329402441 =005 20080315134226.0 =008 920615||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073870 =035 \\$aBZS3776NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.A2 =150 \\$aLactones =550 \\$wg$aOrganic cyclic compounds =750 \2$aLactones$0(DNLM)D007783$5IEN =LDR 00716cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362329502441 =005 20120730163402.0 =008 000131i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073869 =035 \\$aBZS3775NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85073869 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP552.L345 =150 \\$aLactoferrin =450 \\$wnne$aLactoferrins =550 \\$wg$aCarrier proteins =550 \\$wg$aIron proteins =550 \\$wg$aMilk proteins =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lactoferrin) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(lactoferrin: an iron-binding protein of milk, other tissue fluids and neutrophils that chelates iron, thereby retarding bacterial proliferation) =750 \2$aLactoferrin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007781 =LDR 00638cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362329602441 =005 20120730163401.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073868 =035 \\$aBZS3774NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLactate dehydrogenase virus =450 \\$wnne$aLactic dehydrogenase virus =450 \\$aRiley virus =450 \\$aRiley's lactic dehydrogenase elevating virus =550 \\$wg$aArboviruses =550 \\$wg$aTogaviruses =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lactate dehydrogenase virus x Lactic dehydrogenase virus; Riley virus) =750 \2$aLactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007772 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362329702441 =005 20120730163401.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073866 =035 \\$aBZS3772NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD305.A2$cChemistry =150 \\$aLactic acid =550 \\$wg$aHydroxy acids =750 \2$aLactic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019344 =LDR 00445cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362329802441 =005 20120730163401.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073865 =035 \\$aBZS3771NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC861 =150 \\$aLactation disorders =450 \\$aGalactorrhea =550 \\$wg$aBreast$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPuerperal disorders =750 \2$aLactation Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007775 =LDR 00535cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362329902441 =005 20120730163401.0 =008 041201i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073863 =035 \\$aBZS3769NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP246$cPhysiology =150 \\$aLactation =450 \\$aMilk$xSecretion =450 \\$aMilk secretion =550 \\$wg$aMilk yield =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =550 \\$aBreast milk =550 \\$aBreastfeeding =550 \\$aProlactin =750 \2$aLactation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007774 =LDR 00641cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362330002441 =005 20120730163401.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073861 =035 \\$aBZS3767NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP603.L33 =150 \\$aLactate dehydrogenase =450 \\$aLactic acid dehydrogenase =450 \\$aLactic cytochrome reductase =450 \\$aLactic dehydrogenase =450 \\$aLD (Enzyme) =450 \\$aLDH (Enzyme) =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lactate dehydrogenase x Lactic cytochrome reductase) =750 \2$aLactate Dehydrogenases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D045022 =LDR 00774cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362330102441 =005 20120730163401.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073860 =035 \\$aBZS3766NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.G3 =150 \\$aBeta-galactosidase =450 \\$aBeta-d-galactoside galactohydrolase =450 \\$wnne$aLactase =550 \\$wg$aGlycosidases =670 \\$aGiec, A. Otrzymowanie i w�a�sciwo�sci preparatu beta-galaktozydazy ... 1982. =670 \\$aEnz. Nomenclature:$bEC 3.2.1.23. =670 \\$aMESH$b(beta-galactosidases) =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbiol. & molec. biol.$b(beta-galactosidase: lactase; Beta-d-galactoside galactohydrolase) =750 \2$abeta-Galactosidase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001616 =LDR 00438cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362330202441 =005 20120730163401.0 =008 930106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073858 =035 \\$aBZS3764NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD405 =150 \\$aLactams =450 \\$aAzetidinones =450 \\$aLactans =550 \\$wg$aAmides =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =750 \2$aLactams$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007769 =LDR 00365cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362330302441 =005 20120730163401.0 =008 920521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073849 =035 \\$aBZS3755NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE201$bRE216 =150 \\$aLacrimal apparatus$xDiseases =750 \2$aLacrimal Apparatus Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007766 =LDR 00986cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362330402441 =005 20120730163401.0 =008 920521||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073848 =035 \\$aBZS3754NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP188.T4$cPhysiology =150 \\$aLacrimal apparatus =450 \\$aApparatus lacrimalis =450 \\$aLachrymal apparatus =450 \\$aLacrimal canal =450 \\$aLacrimal gland =450 \\$aLacrimal glands =450 \\$wnne$aLacrimal organs =450 \\$aLacrimal system =450 \\$aTear sacs =550 \\$wg$aAdnexa oculi =550 \\$wg$aExocrine glands =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lacrimal apparatus x Lacrimal gland) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Eye, Lacrimal apparatus) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(Lacrimal apparatus) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(lacrimal apparatus, apparatus lacrimalis) =670 \\$aLC data base, 2/26/92$b(lacrimal system) =750 \2$aLacrimal Apparatus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007765 =LDR 00720cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362330502441 =005 20120730163400.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073830 =035 \\$aBZS3736NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aNK9900$bNK9900.7$cFine arts =053 \0$aTP939$cChemical technology =053 \0$aTS698$cLacquering of metals =053 \0$aTT378$cPainting =150 \\$aLacquer and lacquering =550 \\$wg$aCoatings =550 \\$wg$aDecorative arts =550 \\$wg$aFinishes and finishing =550 \\$wg$aPaint materials =550 \\$wg$aProtective coatings =550 \\$wg$aWood finishing =550 \\$aVarnish and varnishing =750 \2$aLacquer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007764 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362330602441 =005 20120730163400.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073800 =035 \\$aBZS3706LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK898.L23$cBotanical chemistry =150 \\$aLaccase =450 \\$aUrishiol oxidase =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =750 \2$aLaccase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D042845 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362330702441 =005 20120730163400.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073792 =035 \\$aBZS3698NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLabyrinthine fluids =550 \\$wg$aBody fluids =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aLabyrinthine Fluids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007761 =LDR 00376cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362330802441 =005 20120730163400.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073790 =035 \\$aBZS3696NU =035 \\$aSH 85073790 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRF260$bRF275 =150 \\$aLabyrinth (Ear)$xDiseases =750 \2$aLabyrinth Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007759 =LDR 00520cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362330902441 =005 20060512122446.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073788 =035 \\$aBZS3694NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL948$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM507$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP461$cPhysiology =150 \\$aLabyrinth (Ear) =450 \\$aInner ear =450 \\$aInternal ear =550 \\$wg$aEar =550 \\$wg$aHearing =750 \2$aEar, Inner$0(DNLM)D007758$5IEN =LDR 00391cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362331002441 =005 20120301113154.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073754 =035 \\$aBZS3660NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLaboratory technicians =450 \\$aTechnicians, Laboratory =550 \\$wg$aTechnologists =750 \2$aLaboratory Personnel$0(DNLM)D059232$5IEN =LDR 00462cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362331102441 =005 20120730163400.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073750 =035 \\$aBZS3656NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLaboratory infections =450 \\$aLaboratory-acquired infection =550 \\$wg$aInfection =550 \\$wg$aOccupational diseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aLaboratory Infection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007757 =LDR 00819cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362331202441 =005 20120730163400.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073746 =035 \\$aBZS3652NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL55$cZoology =053 \0$aSF405.5$bSF407$cAnimal culture =150 \\$aLaboratory animals =450 \\$aAnimals, Experimental =450 \\$aAnimals in research =450 \\$aAnimals, Laboratory =450 \\$aExperimental animals =450 \\$aLab animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimal culture =550 \\$wg$aLaboratory organisms =550 \\$wg$aWorking animals =550 \\$aAnimal experimentation =670 \\$aMESH$b(Animals, Laboratory) =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 11, 1990$b(Lab animal) =750 \2$aAnimals, Laboratory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000830 =LDR 00508cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362331302441 =005 20120730163400.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073745 =035 \\$aBZS3651NU =035 \\$ash 85073745 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLaboratory animal technicians =450 \\$aAnimal technicians =550 \\$wg$aAnimal specialists =550 \\$wg$aBiomedical technicians =550 \\$wg$aLaboratory technicians =750 \2$aAnimal Technicians$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017750 =LDR 00623cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362331402441 =005 20120730163400.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073739 =035 \\$aBZS3645NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85073739 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQ183 =150 \\$aLaboratories =450 \\$aLaboratory facilities =450 \\$aResearch buildings =450 \\$aScience laboratories =450 \\$aScientific laboratories =550 \\$aScience rooms and equipment =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 8, 2001$b(titles: laboratory facilities) =750 \2$aLaboratories$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007753 =LDR 00964cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362331502441 =005 20120730163359.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073682 =035 \\$aBZS3588NU =035 \\$aSH 85073682 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHF5549.5.L3 =150 \\$aLabor discipline =450 \\$aDisciplinary actions against employees =450 \\$aDiscipline, Industrial =450 \\$aDiscipline, Labor =450 \\$aEmployee discipline =450 \\$aEmployees$xDiscipline =450 \\$aIndustrial discipline =450 \\$aWorking class$xDiscipline =550 \\$wg$aDiscipline =550 \\$wg$aPersonnel management =680 \\$iHere are entered works on disciplinary actions taken by employers against their employees. Works on discipline within labor unions are entered under$aLabor unions--Discipline. =681 \\$iNote under$aLabor unions--Discipline =750 \2$aEmployee Discipline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004647 =LDR 00610cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362331602441 =005 20120730163359.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073636 =035 \\$aBZS3542NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG651$bRG791 =150 \\$aLabor (Obstetrics) =450 \\$aBirth =450 \\$aObstetric labor =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy =550 \\$aChildbirth =550 \\$aDelivery (Obstetrics) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 31, 2006$b(Labor, Obstetric. Entry term: Obstetric labor) =750 \2$aLabor, Obstetric$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007743 =LDR 00845cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362331702441 =005 20070213115415.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073635 =035 \\$aBZS3541NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG649 =150 \\$aPremature labor =450 \\$wnne$aLabor, Premature =450 \\$aPreterm labor =550 \\$wg$aLabor (Obstetrics)$xComplications =550 \\$aPregnancy$xDuration =550 \\$aPremature infants =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 31, 2006$b(Obstetric Labor, Premature. Entry terms: Preterm Labor; Premature labor. In hierarchy of Obstetric Labor Complications) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070202 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Premature labor =688 \\$aHeading changed 20061219 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Labor, Premature =750 \2$aObstetric Labor, Premature$0(DNLM)D00752$5IEN =LDR 00515cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362331802441 =005 20120730163359.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073634 =035 \\$aBZS3540NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG734 =150 \\$aLabor, Induced (Obstetrics) =450 \\$aInduced labor (Obstetrics) =450 \\$aInduction of labor (Obstetrics) =450 \\$aLabor (Obstetrics)$xInduction =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics$xSurgery =750 \2$aLabor, Induced$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007751 =LDR 00595cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362331902441 =005 20060512121850.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073633 =035 \\$aBZS3539NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG701$bRG721 =150 \\$aLabor (Obstetrics)$xComplications =450 \\$aComplicated labor (Obstetrics) =450 \\$wnne$aLabor, Complicated =450 \\$aLabor complications (Obstetrics) =550 \\$wg$aObstetrical emergencies =670 \\$aMESH$b(Labor complications) =750 \2$aObstetric Labor Complications$0(DNLM)D007744$5IEN =LDR 00459cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362332002441 =005 20120730163359.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073626 =035 \\$aBZS3532NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLabetalol =550 \\$wg$aAdrenergic alpha blockers =550 \\$wg$aAdrenergic beta blockers =550 \\$wg$aEthanolamines =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =750 \2$aLabetalol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007741 =LDR 00685cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362332102441 =005 20120730163359.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073623 =035 \\$aBZS3529NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHF5773.L3$cShipment of goods =053 \0$aNC1002.L3$cCommercial art =053 \0$aTS196.6$cPackaging =150 \\$aLabels =360 \\$isubdivision$aLabeling$iunder types of products =450 \\$aGrade labeling =450 \\$aLabeling =450 \\$aLabelling =450 \\$aPrice labels =550 \\$wg$aGrading =550 \\$wg$aPackaging =550 \\$wg$aStandardization =750 \2$aProduct Labeling$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011356 =LDR 00681cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362332202441 =005 20120730163359.0 =008 921201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073591 =035 \\$aBZS3497NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aL-form bacteria =450 \\$aCell-wall-deficient bacteria =450 \\$aCell-wall-deficient forms (Bacteria) =450 \\$aL forms (Bacteria) =450 \\$aL-phase variant bacteria =450 \\$aL-phase variants (Bacteria) =450 \\$aPleomorphic bacteria =550 \\$wg$aBacteria =670 \\$aMattman, L.A. Cell wall deficient forms, 1992. =670 \\$aMESH$b(L forms) =750 \2$aL Forms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007740 =LDR 00444cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362332302441 =005 20110424152338.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073583 =035 \\$aBZS3489NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD771.K94 =150 \\$aKyphosis =450 \\$aSpinal osteochondrosis =450 \\$aVertebral osteochondrosis =550 \\$wg$aSpine$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aKyphosis$0(DNLM)D007738$5IEN =LDR 00439cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362332402441 =005 20120730163359.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073548 =035 \\$aBZS3454NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ399.K9 =150 \\$aKwashiorkor =550 \\$wg$aMalnutrition in children =550 \\$wg$aProtein deficiency =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aKwashiorkor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007732 =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362332502441 =005 20120730163358.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073487 =035 \\$aBZS3393NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC394.K8 =150 \\$aKuru =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSlow virus diseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aKuru$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007729 =LDR 00468cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362332602441 =005 20120730163358.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073457 =035 \\$aBZS3363NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aKupffer cells =450 \\$aPyramidal liver cells =450 \\$aStellate liver cells =550 \\$wg$aLiver cells =550 \\$wg$aMacrophages =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aKupffer Cells$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007728 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362332702441 =005 20120730163358.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073328 =035 \\$aBZS3234NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85073328 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.K6 =150 \\$aKrypton$xIsotopes =550 \\$wg$aFission gases =750 \2$aKrypton Radioisotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007727 =LDR 00351cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362332802441 =005 20120730163358.0 =008 930323||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073327 =035 \\$aBZS3233NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.K6 =150 \\$aKrypton =550 \\$wg$aGases, Rare =750 \2$aKrypton$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007726 =LDR 00468cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362332902441 =005 20120730163358.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073260 =035 \\$aBZS3166NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aKrebs cycle =450 \\$aCitric acid cycle =450 \\$aTricarboxylic acid cycle =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism =550 \\$wg$aOxidation =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/21/90 =750 \2$aCitric Acid Cycle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002952 =LDR 00769cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362333002441 =005 20120730163358.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85073259 =035 \\$aBZS3165NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC271.K7 =150 \\$aKrebiozen =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aCreatinine =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Creatinine. Entry term: Krebiozen) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(krebiozen: a substance, isolated from the blood of horses previously injected with Actinomyces bovis, that was claimed to cure cancer. The major component in the preparations was identified as creatine. Its use has been prohibited in the U.S. by the FDA.) =750 \2$aCreatinine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003404 =LDR 00625cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362333102441 =005 20120730163358.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073230 =035 \\$aBZS3136NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL737.P93 =150 \\$aKra =450 \\$aCrab-eating macaque =450 \\$aCroo monkey =450 \\$aCynomolgus monkey =450 \\$aLong-tailed macaque =450 \\$aMacaca fascicularis =450 \\$aMacaca irus =450 \\$aMacacus cynomolgus =450 \\$aPhilippine macaque =550 \\$wg$aMacaques =750 \2$aMacaca fascicularis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008252 =LDR 00981cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362333202441 =005 20120730163358.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073155 =035 \\$aBZS3061NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC394.K6 =150 \\$aKorsakoff's syndrome =450 \\$aAlcohol amnesic disorder =450 \\$aAmnestic confabulatory syndrome =450 \\$aCerebropathia psychica toxaemica =450 \\$aChronic alcoholic delirium =450 \\$aKorsakoff psychosis =450 \\$aKorsakoff syndrome =450 \\$aPolyneuritic neurosis =550 \\$wg$aAlcoholic psychoses =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =550 \\$aWernicke-Korsakoff syndrome =670 \\$aMESH$b(Alcohol amnesic disorder x Korsakoff psychosis; Korsakoff syndrome. Was Korsakoff's syndrome 1963-80) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.:$bunder psychosis (Korsakoff psychosis) =750 \2$aKorsakoff Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020915 =LDR 00388cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362333302441 =005 20050523130300.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85073117 =035 \\$aBZS3023NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aDS918 =150 \\$aKorean War, 1950-1953 =451 \\$aKorea$xHistory$yWar and intervention, 1950-1953 =750 \2$aKorean War$0(DNLM)D047869$5IEN =LDR 00521cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362333402441 =005 20140822133758.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85072732 =035 \\$aBZS2638NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85072732 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBD143$bBD237$cSpeculative philosophy =150 \\$aKnowledge, Theory of =450 \\$aEpistemology =450 \\$aTheory of knowledge =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =750 \2$aKnowledge$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019359 =LDR 00348cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362333502441 =005 20120730163357.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072678 =035 \\$aBZS2584NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aKnee$xWounds and injuries =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aKnee Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007718 =LDR 00559cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362333602441 =005 20120730163357.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85072671 =035 \\$aBZS2577NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aKnee =450 \\$aGenu =450 \\$aGenus (Anatomy) =450 \\$aKnee joint =550 \\$wg$aJoints =550 \\$wg$aLeg =550 \\$aStifle joint =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(knee: genus, genu) =750 \2$aKnee$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007717 =750 \2$aKnee Joint$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007719 =LDR 00539cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362333702441 =005 20120730163357.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072641 =035 \\$aBZS2547NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC882 =150 \\$aKlinefelter's syndrome =550 \\$wg$aHypogonadism =550 \\$wg$aSex chromosome abnormalities =550 \\$wg$aSex differentiation disorders =550 \\$wg$aSexual disorders =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =750 \2$aKlinefelter Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007713 =LDR 00495cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362333802441 =005 20130301125734.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072629 =035 \\$aBZS2535LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aKlein-Waardenburg syndrome =450 \\$aWaardenburg syndrome =550 \\$wg$aDeafness =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aPigmentation disorders =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =750 \2$aWaardenburg Syndrome$0(DNLM)D014849$5IEN =LDR 00680cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362333902441 =005 20120730163357.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85072573 =035 \\$aBZS2479NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX656$bTX658 =150 \\$aKitchen utensils =450 \\$aCooking utensils =450 \\$aHousehold goods =450 \\$aHousehold utensils =450 \\$aKitchenware =550 \\$wg$aCooking$xEquipment and supplies =670 \\$aRandom House$b(kitchenware: cooking equipment or utensils) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(kitchenware) =681 \\$iExample under$aAntiques =750 \2$aCooking and Eating Utensils$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003297 =LDR 00939cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362334002441 =005 20120730163357.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85072461 =035 \\$aBZS2367NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP552.K5 =150 \\$aKinins =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =550 \\$wg$aInflammation$xMediators =550 \\$wg$aPolypeptides =550 \\$wg$aVasodilators =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 5, 2007$b(Kinins. Scope note: A generic term used to describe a group of polypeptides with related chemical structures and pharmacological properties that are widely distrbuted in nature. These peptides are autacoids that act locally to produce pain, vasodilatation, increased vascular permeability, and the synthesis of prostaglandins. Thus, they comprise a subset of the large number of mediators that contribute to the imflammatory response.) =750 \2$aKinins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007705 =LDR 00368cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362334102441 =005 20120730163357.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072389 =035 \\$aBZS2295NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.K5 =150 \\$aKinetoplastida =550 \\$wg$aZooflagellates =750 \2$aKinetoplastida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016830 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362334202441 =005 20120730163357.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85072382 =035 \\$aBZS2288NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC683.5.K5 =150 \\$aKinematocardiography =450 \\$aKinetocardiography =550 \\$wg$aCardiography =750 \2$aKinetocardiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007702 =LDR 00476cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362334302441 =005 20070423090126.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072375 =035 \\$aBZS2281NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC372.5 =150 \\$aKindling (Neurology) =550 \\$wg$aBrain stimulation =550 \\$wg$aConvulsions =550 \\$wg$aEpilepsy =550 \\$wg$aStimulus compounding =750 \2$aKindling, Neurologic$0(DNLM)D007696$5IEN =LDR 00629cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362334402441 =005 20120730163356.0 =008 050228i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85072331 =035 \\$aBZS2237NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL637.9.C95$cZoology =053 \0$aSF458.K54$cAquarium fishes =150 \\$aKillifishes =450 \\$aCyprinodontoidea =450 \\$aKillifish =450 \\$aToothcarps =450 \\$aTopminnows =550 \\$wg$aCyprinodontiformes =670 \\$aHellner, S. Killifish, c1990. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aKillifishes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007695 =LDR 01033cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362334502441 =005 20100726164932.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85072329 =035 \\$aBZS2235NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C432$cZoology =150 \\$aKiller whale =450 \\$aBlackfish (Orcinus orca) =450 \\$aGrampus orca =450 \\$aOrca =450 \\$aOrca orca =450 \\$aOrcinus orca =550 \\$wg$aOrcinus =670 \\$aCorbet, G.B. World list mamm. species, 1991:$bp. 119 (Orcinus orca, Killer whale) =670 \\$aTinker, S.W. Whales of the world, 1988:$bp. 188 (Killer whale, Orcinus orca) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Killer whale, esp. Orcinus orca) =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 14, 2010$b(killer whale (Orcinus orca); commonly referred to as the orca and less commonly: blackfish) =670 \\$aAnimal diversity WWW site, June 14, 2010$b(Orcinus orca; killer whale (also: orca)) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aWhale, Killer$0(DNLM)D050685$5IEN =LDR 00507cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362334602441 =005 20090208160256.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85072328 =035 \\$aBZS2234NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR185.8.K54 =150 \\$aKiller cells =450 \\$aK cells =450 \\$aNatural killer cells =450 \\$aNK cells =550 \\$wg$aImmunocompetent cells =550 \\$aCell-mediated cytotoxicity =750 \2$aKiller Cells, Natural$0(DNLM)D007694$5IEN =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362334702441 =005 20120730163356.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072275 =035 \\$aBZS2181NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.K5 =150 \\$aKidneys$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aKidney Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007680 =LDR 00348cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362334802441 =005 20120730163356.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072274 =035 \\$aBZS2180NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC312.5.K5 =150 \\$aKidneys$xTuberculosis =750 \2$aTuberculosis, Renal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014398 =LDR 00327cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362334902441 =005 20120730163356.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072273 =035 \\$aBZS2179NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aKidneys$xTransplantation =750 \2$aKidney Transplantation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016030 =LDR 00618cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882594275002441 =005 20251027151745.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85072261 =035 ##$a(DLC) sh 85072261 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171752930000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC902$bRC918 =150 \0$aKidneys$xDiseases =450 \0$aKidney diseases =450 \0$aNephritis =450 \0$aNephropathy =450 \0$aRenal diseases =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aChronic Kidney Diseases of Uncertain 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Nature's building blocks, 2011$b(Mendelevium; the first atoms of mendelevium were made in 1955; chemical symbol: Md; atomic number: 101; a radioactive element and a member of the actinide group (row 5f) of the periodic table) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 9, 2012$b(Mendelevium is a synthetic element with the symbol Md (formerly Mv) and the atomic number 101. A metallic radioactive transuranic element in the actinide series, mendelevium is usually synthesized by bombarding einsteinium with alpha particles. Element 101 was the ninth transuranic element synthesized.) =670 \\$aThe element mendelevium, via It's elemental website, Sept. 9, 2012$b(Mendelevium. Atomic Number: 101. Atomic Weight: 258. Phase at Room Temperature: Solid. Element Classification: Metal. Period Number: 7. Group Number: none. Group Name: Actinide. Radioactive and artificially produced) =670 \\$aChemical Elements.com, Sept. 9, 2012$b(Mendelevium. Symbol: Md. Atomic Number: 101. Atomic Mass: (258.0) amu. Number of Protons/Electrons: 101. Number of Neutrons: 157. Classification: Rare Earth) =670 \\$aWebElements website, Sept. 9, 2012$b(mendelevium is a radioactive rare earth metal named after Dmitri Mendeleev, father of the Periodic Table; Symbol: Md; Atomic number: 101; Group name: Actinoid; Period in periodic table: 7 (actinoid); Block in periodic table: f-block; Colour: unknown, but probably metallic and silvery white or grey in appearance; Classification: Metallic; the ninth transuranium element of the actinide series to be discovered) =670 \\$aList of chemical element name etymologies, via Wikipedia, Sept. 9, 2012$b(Mendelevium: Named in honor of Dmitri Mendeleyev, who invented periodic table. It has also been called Eka-thulium) =670 \\$aKrebs, R.E. The history and use of our earth's chemical elements, c2006:$bp. 333 (mendelevium; before the experiment by Albert Ghiorso and his team of chemists that produced mendelevium, the team had speculated that this element number 101 must be somewhat similar to the element thulium located just above it in the lanthanide series. Because they did not have a name for this new element, they referred to it as "eka-thulium"; it was formally named mendelevium in 1955) =750 \2$aMendelevium$0(DNLM)D008573$5IEN =LDR 02286cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363078402441 =005 20130517100041.0 =008 120813i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012003208 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQD181.T5$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.T5$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.T6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aThorium compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =550 \\$wg$aRadioactive substances =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 13, 2012$b(under Thorium: Compounds. Thorium compounds are stable in the +4 oxidation state. Thorium dioxide has the highest melting point (3300 �C) of all oxides. Thorium(IV) nitrate and thorium(IV) fluoride are known in their hydrated forms: Th(NO b3 (B) b4 (B�4H b2 (BO and ThF b4 (B�4H b2 (BO, respectively. Thorium(IV) carbonate, Th(CO b3 (B) b2 (B, is also known. When treated with potassium fluoride and hydrofluoric acid, Th p4+ (B forms the complex anion ThF p2- (B b6 (B, which precipitates as an insoluble salt, K b2 (BThF b6 (B. Thorium(IV) hydroxide, Th(OH)4, is highly insoluble in water, and is not amphoteric. The peroxide of thorium is rare in being an insoluble solid. This property can be utilized to separate thorium from other ions in solution. In the presence of phosphate anions, Th p4+ (B forms precipitates of various compositions, which are insoluble in water and acid solutions.) =670 \\$aThorium compounds, via WebElements website, Aug. 13, 2012$b("This section lists some binary compounds with halogens (known as halides), oxygen (known as oxides), hydrogen (known as hydrides), and some other compounds of thorium.") =670 \\$aThe Columbia electronic encyclopedia, �2007, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Aug. 13, 2012$b(Thorium is a soft, ductile, lustrous, silver-white, radioactive metal. Thorium forms numerous compounds with other elements. The most important thorium compound is the oxide (thoria, ThO b2 (B), which is the major incandescent component of the Welsbach mantle; it is also used in crucibles, in special highly refractive optical glass, and in catalysts for several industrially important chemical reactions. Important uses of the element result from its natural radioactivity.) =750 \2$aThorium Compounds$0(DNLM)D017970$5IEN =LDR 02505cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363078502441 =005 20130517100218.0 =008 120813i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012003207 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aThorium dioxide =450 \\$aThoria =450 \\$aThorina =450 \\$aThorium anhydride =550 \\$wg$aMetallic oxides =550 \\$wg$aThorium compounds =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 12, 2012:$bThorium dioxide (Thorium dioxide (ThO b2 (B), also called thorium(IV) oxide is a white, crystalline powder. It was formerly known as thoria or thorina. It is produced mainly as a by-product of lanthanide and uranium production. Thorianite is the name of the mineralogical form of thorium dioxide. The compound is radioactive due to the radioactivity of thorium. IUPAC name: Thorium dioxide; Thorium(IV) oxide. Other names: thoria; thorium anhydride) Thorium (under Compounds: Thorium dioxide has the highest melting point (3300 �C) of all oxides.) =670 \\$aThe American heritage dict. of the English lang., c2000, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Aug. 12, 2012$b(thorium dioxide: A heavy white powder, ThO b2 (B, obtained from monazite and used mainly in ceramics, glass, and gas mantles and as a catalyst. Also called thoria; thorianite: A highly radioactive blackish, greenish, or yellow mineral, ThO b2 (B, isomorphous with uraninite.) =670 \\$aPhysical constants of thorium dioxide, via International Bio-Analytical Industries, Inc. website, Aug. 12, 2012$b(Chemical Name: Thorium (IV) oxide (99.99%-Th); Chemical Family: metal oxide. Synonym: Thorium dioxide, thoria, thorianite) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific & technical terms, �2003, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Aug. 12, 2012$b(thorianite (mineralogy) ThO b2 (B A radioactive mineral that crystallizes in the isometric system, occurs in worn cubic crystals, is brownish black to reddish brown in color, and has resinous luster; hardness is 7 on the Mohs scale, and specific gravity is 9.7-9.8.) =670 \\$aThe Columbia electronic encyclopedia, �2007, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Aug. 13, 2012$b(Thorium forms numerous compounds with other elements. The most important thorium compound is the oxide (thoria, ThO b2 (B), which is the major incandescent component of the Welsbach mantle; it is also used in crucibles, in special highly refractive optical glass, and in catalysts for several industrially important chemical reactions.) =750 \2$aThorium Dioxide$0(DNLM)D013911$5IEN =LDR 00561cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363078602441 =005 20130515104638.0 =008 120829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2012003498 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P93$cZoology =150 \\$aMandrillus =550 \\$wg$aCercopithecidae =670 \\$aWork cat: 2012024130: Mandrills, c2013. =670 \\$aITIS, August 29, 2012$b(Mandrillus; family Cercopithecidae) =670 \\$aPrimate Info Net, August 29, 2012:$b(Mandrillus; family Cercopithecidae) =750 \2$aMandrillus$0(DNLM)D048528$5IEN =LDR 01643cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363078702441 =005 20200907141153.0 =008 120813i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012003227 =040 \\$aNNU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBig data =450 \\$aData sets, Large =450 \\$aLarge data sets =550 \\$wg$aData sets =670 \\$aWork cat.: Big data (Print), ISSN pre-publication record, March 2013. =670 \\$aUnderstanding big data, c2012. =670 \\$aNew York times, May 21, 2012:$barticle: Troves of Personal Data, Forbidden to Researchers (It is "big data," the vast sets of information gathered by researchers at companies like Facebook, Google and Microsoft from patterns of cellphone calls, text messages and Internet clicks by millions of users around the world.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 30, 2012:$bBig data entry ("Big data" is a term applied to data sets whose size is beyond the ability of commonly used software tools to capture, manage, and process the data within a tolerable elapsed time. Big data sizes are a constantly moving target, as of 2012 ranging from a few dozen terabytes to many petabytes of data in a single data set. Big data is difficult to work with using relational databases, desktop statistics and visualization packages, requiring instead parallel software running on huge numbers of separate servers; [entry cites 35 bibliographical references]) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on vast data sets that cannot easily be captured, managed, or processed with commonly used software. =750 \2$aDatasets as Topic$0(DNLM)D066264$5IEN =750 \2$aBig Data$0(DNLM)D000077558$5IEN-M =LDR 01616cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363078802441 =005 20130515103412.0 =008 120808i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2012003178 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHyperphagia =450 \\$aOvereating (Eating disorder) =450 \\$aPolyphagia =550 \\$wg$aEating disorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stoeckel, L.E. Functional magnetic resonance imaging of reward system functioning in obese women, 2008:$bp. 138 (Conclusions. ... These results strongly support a hypothesis based on behavioral studies which proposes that hyperphagia in obese individuals is triggered by the greater potency of stimuli associated with high-calorie foods via exaggerated reactivity of the brain's reward system) =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage medical dictionary, 2007$b(Hyperphagia -- Abnormally increased appetite for and consumption of food thought to be associated with a lesion or injury in the hypothalamus) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 8, 2012$b(Hyperphagia -- Ingestion of a greater than optimal quantity of food. MeSH UF: Overeating) =670 \\$aDorland's illustrated medical dictionary, 2007$b(polyphagia -- excessive eating; gluttony ... Called also hyperphagia) =670 \\$aPDR medical dictionary, 2006$b(Hyperphagia -- Gluttony; overeating. Polyphagia -- Excessive eating; gluttony) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(hyperphagia -- abnormally increased desire for food frequently resulting from injury to the hypothalamus; compare polyphagia. Polyphagia -- excessive appetite or voracious eating; bulimia) =750 \2$aHyperphagia$0(DNLM)D006963$5IEN =LDR 01676cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363078902441 =005 20110318085933.0 =008 101214i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010015276 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCatastrophizing =550 \\$wg$aExpectation (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aWorry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Richardson, E.J. The effects of catastrophizing and acceptance on functional interference in persons with chronic pain, 2008:$bp. 46 (In terms of the effects of pain catastrophizing and acceptance on self-report measures of in vivo pain interference with daily activities, it was hypothesized that higher levels of catastrophizing would be associated with greater pain interference while acceptance would show the converse) =670 \\$aCarlstedt, R.A. Handbook of integrative clinical psychology, psychiatry, and behavioral medicine, 2009:$bp. 197 (Catastrophizing; a tendency to expect the worst to happen when one thinks about the future) =670 \\$aBurton, D. Sport psychology for coaches, 2008:$bp. 105 (Catastrophizing; expecting the worst and exaggerating the consequences of real or imagined negative events) =670 \\$aJournal of consulting and clinical psychology, Apr. 2004:$bp. 355 (Catastrophizing; a cognitive process characterized by a lack of confidence and an expectation of negative outcomes) =670 \\$aCoping : the psychology of what works, 1999:$bp. 252 (Catastrophize; term derived from catastrophe but has a different connotation, referring not to objective events but rather to a person's tendency to think that bad events are worse than they really are) =750 \2$aCatastrophization$0(DNLM)D058443$5IEN =LDR 01103cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363079002441 =005 20110715090435.0 =008 051006i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005006764 =040 \\$aGZQ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNeonatal nursing =450 \\$aNewborn infants$xNursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =670 \\$aWork cat.: National Association of Neonatal Nurses. Neonatal nursing : scope and standards of practice, 2004. =670 \\$aMeSH, website, 10/05/05.$b(Neonatal Nursing -The nursing specialty that deals with the care of newborn infants during the first four weeks after birth. Year introduced: 1993) =670 \\$aNational Association of Neonatal Nurses, website: 10/05/05.$b(mission statement: "The National Association of Neonatal Nurses (NANN) is the professional voice that shapes neonatal nursing practice.") =670 \\$aCouncil of International Neonatal Nurses, website: 10/05/05.$b(mission statement: "As recognized global leaders in neonatal nursing care we are committed to fostering excellence in neonatal nursing ...") =750 \2$aNeonatal Nursing$0(DNLM)D017283$5IEN =LDR 02237cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363079102441 =005 20180111103027.0 =008 101216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010014555 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMild cognitive impairment =450 \\$aCognitive impairment, Mild =450 \\$aImpairment, Mild cognitive =450 \\$aMCI (Mild cognitive impairment) =550 \\$wg$aCognition disorders =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stewart, C. Challenge difficulty and cardiovascular responses in mild cognitive impairment, 2010:$babstr. (This study examined the effect of challenge difficulty on cardiovascular responses in patients with Alzheimer's disease and amnestic mild cognitive impairment) =670 \\$aMild cognitive impairment, 2003:$bpp. 3-4 ([In] mild cognitive impairment (MCI) ... the subjects are experiencing subtle cognitive deficits with largely intact cognition and activities of daily living. The most frequent presentation of this clinical condition is with forgetfulness. ... However, there may also be other clinical presentations of MCI) =670 \\$aNeurology, Nov. 28, 2006:$bp. 1764 (Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) represents a transitional state between the cognitive changes of normal aging and very early dementia) =670 \\$aNeuroImage, June 2007:$bp. 289 ( ... mild cognitive impairment (MCI) ... refers to a transitional state between the cognition of normal aging and dementia. Unlike patients with dementia, those with MCI can still independently perform their activities of daily living (ADL) despite the presence of cognitive deficits. ... Although early studies implied that MCI is a prodrome to Alzheimer's disease (AD), later studies suggested that MCI could evolve into dementias with various etiologies or even return to a normal cognitive state) =670 \\$aeMedicine WWW home page, Nov. 7, 2010:$bmedicine - neurology/behavioral neurology and dementia - mild cognitive impairment (Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) represents a stage of cognitive impairment that exceeds the normal expected age-related changes, but functional activities are largely preserved and so MCI does not meet the criteria for dementia.) =750 \2$aCognitive Dysfunction$0(DNLM)D060825$5IEN =LDR 01308cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363079202441 =005 20130122082008.0 =008 101104\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010014519 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCyclohexylamine =450 \\$aAminocyclohexane =450 \\$aAminohexahydrobenzene =450 \\$aCyclohexanamine =450 \\$aHexahydroaniline =450 \\$aHexahydrobenzenamine =550 \\$wg$aAmines =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2010383140: Shikurohekishiruamin, 2009 =670 \\$aWikipedia home page, Nov 4, 2010:$b(cyclohexylamine, also called hexahydroaniline, 1-aminocyclohexane, or aminohexahydrobenzene, is an organic chemical, an amine derived from cyclohexane; IUPAC name: cyclohexanamine) =670 \\$aPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford University home page, Nov 4, 2010:$b(cyclohexylamine; synonyms: hexahydroaniline, aminocyclohexane, cyclohexanamine) =670 \\$aChemIDplus, viewed Nov. 22, 2010$b(Cyclohexylamine; synonyms: Aminocyclohexane, Aminohexahydrobenzene, Cyclohexanamine, Cyclohexylamine, Hexahydroaniline, Hexahydrobenzenamine) =670 \\$aMeSH, viewed Nov. 22, 2010$b(Cyclohexylamines : a family of alicyclic hydrocarbons containing an amine group; mapped to Amines) =750 \2$aCyclohexylamines$0(DNLM)D003514$5IEN =LDR 01611cz a2200385n 4500 =001 9880363079302441 =005 20110701134802.0 =008 101104i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010014517 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGlutaral =450 \\$aAsep =450 \\$aCidex =450 \\$aDiswart =450 \\$aGludesin =450 \\$aGlutaraldehyde =450 \\$aGlutardialdehyde =450 \\$aGlutaric acid dialdehyde =450 \\$aGlutaric aldehyde =450 \\$aGlutaric dialdehyde =450 \\$aGlutarol =450 \\$aJotacide =450 \\$aKorsolex =450 \\$aNovaruca =450 \\$aSekumatic =450 \\$aSonacide =450 \\$aSporicidin =550 \\$wg$aAldehydes =550 \\$wg$aChemical tests and reagents =550 \\$wg$aDisinfection and disinfectants =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2010383147: Gurutaruarudehido, 2009 =670 \\$aWikipedia home page, Nov 4, 2010:$b(Glutaraldehyde is an organic compound with the formula CH2(CH2CHO)2; Other names: Pentanedial, Glutardialdehyde, Glutaric acid dialdehyde, Glutaric aldehyde, Glutaric dialdehyde, 1,5-Pentanedial) =670 \\$aPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford University home page, Nov 4, 2010:$b(glutaric dialdehyde; synonyms: glutaraldehyde, glutardialdehyde, 1,3-diformylpropane, glutaral, 1,5-pentanedial, 1,5-pentanedione, asep, cidex, jotacide, sonacide) =670 \\$aMeSH online, Nov. 30, 2010:$b(Glutaral; entry terms: Cidex; Diswart; Gludesin; Glutaraldehyde; Glutardialdehyde; Glutarol; Korsolex; Novaruca; Sekumatic; Sonacide; Sporicidin) =750 \2$aGlutaral$0(DNLM)D005976$5IEN =LDR 00943cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363079402441 =005 20110701141403.0 =008 101104i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010014516 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aThioglycolic acid =450 \\$aMercaptoacetic acid =450 \\$aMercaptoessigsaeure =450 \\$aTGA (Thioglycolic acid) =450 \\$aThioglycolate =450 \\$aThiovanic acid =550 \\$wg$aAcetates =550 \\$wg$aSulfur compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2010383105: Merukaputo sakusan, 2009 =670 \\$aWikipedia home page, Nov 4, 2010:$b(Thioglycolic acid (TGA) is the organic compound HSCH2CO2H. It contains both a thiol (mercaptan) and a carboxylic acid; IUPAC name: Mercaptoacetic acid) =670 \\$aPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford University home page, Nov 4, 2010:$b(Thioglycolic acid; Synonyms: mercaptoacetic acid) =750 \2$aThioglycolates$0(DNLM)D013864$5IEN =LDR 01254cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363079502441 =005 20110701132220.0 =008 101115i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010013988 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHypodontia =450 \\$aAnodontia =450 \\$aOgliodontia =450 \\$aPartial anodontia =550 \\$wg$aTeeth$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2010040510: Hypodontia, 2011 =670 \\$aMeSH headings, Oct. 4, 2010:$b(Hdg. (Anodontia) scope note (Congenital absence of the teeth); it may involve all (total anodontia) or only some of the teeth (partial anodontia, hypodontia), and both the deciduous and the permanent dentition, or only teeth of the permanent dentition. (Dorland, 27th ed)) =670 \\$aWikipedia online, Oct. 4, 2010:$bHypodontia (In dentistry, hypodontia is the condition at which the patient has missing teeth as a result of their failure to develop ... The condition for missing all teeth, either primary and/or permanent), is called anodontia) =670 \\$aAm. Heritage Medical Dict., 2007$b(Hypodontia; also called Ogliodontia) =670 \\$aMosby's Dict. of Medicine, Nursing, & Health Professions, 2009$b(Hypodontia see Partial anodontia) =750 \2$aAnodontia$0(DNLM)D000848$5IEN =LDR 01097cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363079602441 =005 20110620094359.0 =008 101029i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010013859 =040 \\$aOU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPolydimethylsiloxane =450 \\$aDimethicone =450 \\$aDimethylpolysiloxane =450 \\$aDimethylsilicone fluid =450 \\$aPDMS (Polydimethylsiloxane) =550 \\$wg$aSilicones =670 \\$aWork cat.: Microfabrication techniques for printing on PDMS elastomers for antenna and biomedical applications, 2009. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 24, 2010$b(Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) belongs to a group of polymeric organosilicon compounds that are commonly referred to as silicones) =670 \\$aJoint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) web site, Sept. 24, 2010$b(Polydimethylsiloxane consists of fully methylated linear siloxane polymers containing repeating units of the formula [(CH3)2SiO] with trimethylsiloxy end-blocking units of the formula (CH3)3SiO-. ...C.A.S. number 9006-65-9) =750 \2$aDimethylpolysiloxanes$0(DNLM)D004129$5IEN =LDR 00579cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363079702441 =005 20110620093701.0 =008 091104i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009009164 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBiomimetic materials =550 \\$wg$aBiomimetics$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aMaterials =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2009044023: Bio-inspired nanomaterials and nanotechnology, c2009. =670 \\$aEI, viewed Nov. 4, 2009$b(subject heading: Biomimetic materials) =670 \\$aNLM, MESH$b(Biomimetic materials) =750 \2$aBiomimetic Materials$0(DNLM)D040761$5IEN =LDR 01094cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363079802441 =005 20110620093102.0 =008 101021i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010013984 =040 \\$aSaPrUSA$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNevirapine =450 \\$aNVP (Drug) =450 \\$aViramune =550 \\$wg$aAntiretroviral agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: The practicalities of using Nevirapine for PMTCT in under-resourced settings, 2005:$bp. 1 (Nevirapine (NVP); for the reduction of vertical transmission of HIV from mother to child) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 4, 2010$b(Nevirapine, also marketed under the trade name Viramune (Boehringer Ingelheim), is a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) used to treat HIV-1 infection and AIDS; Nevirapine falls in the non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) class of antiretrovirals) =670 \\$aAidsinfonet website, Oct. 4, 2010$b(Nevirapine is a drug used as part of antiretroviral therapy (ART). It is also called Viramune. It is manufactured by Boehringer Ingelheim.) =750 \2$aNevirapine$0(DNLM)D019829$5IEN =LDR 00885cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363079902441 =005 20110316095153.0 =008 100914i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010013655 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL945.5 =150 \\$aAntennae (Biology) =450 \\$aAntennas (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aArthropoda$xAnatomy =550 \\$wg$aExtremities (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aHead =550 \\$wg$aSense organs =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2010036907: Canetti, Yanitzia. Amazing adaptation. Antennae. 2010. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(antenna, pl. antennae: one of the paired movement sensory appendages of the preoral segments of the head of certain arthopods) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 14, 2010$b(Antennae (singular: antenna) in biology have historically been paired appendages used for sensing in arthropods). =750 \2$aArthropod Antennae$0(DNLM)D057506$5IEN =LDR 01041cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363080002441 =005 20160418102116.0 =008 100823i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010013165 =040 \\$aOU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAnelloviruses =550 \\$wg$aDNA viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Studies of circular single stranded DNA viruses of swine, 2009. =670 \\$aMeSH, Aug. 20, 2010$b(Anellovirus: A free-floating DNA virus genus, unattached to any family, comprising several species of hepatitis-related viruses.) =670 \\$aICTVdB Index of Viruses, web site, Aug. 20, 2010$b(Genus name: Anellovirus; Type species: Torque teno virus) =670 \\$aBiagini, P. "Classification of TTV and related viruses (Anelloviruses)" in TT Viruses: The Still Elusive Human Pathogens (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, v. 311) 2009:$bp. 21 (Abstract: considerable genetic variability characterizes TTV and related viruses, the current members of the floating genus Anellovirous [sic]) =750 \2$aAnelloviridae$0(DNLM)D049811$5IEN =LDR 01366cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363080102441 =005 20110616144011.0 =008 100823i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010013163 =040 \\$aOU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTorque teno virus =450 \\$aTransfusion-transmitted virus (Torque teno virus) =450 \\$aTT virus =450 \\$aTTV (Torque teno virus) =550 \\$wg$aAnelloviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Studies of circular single stranded DNA viruses of swine, 2009. =670 \\$aMeSH, Aug. 20, 2010$b(Torque teno virus) =670 \\$aBiagini, P. "Classification of TTV and related viruses (Anelloviruses)" in TT Viruses: The Still Elusive Human Pathogens (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, v. 331) 2009:$bp. 21 (Abstract: ... considerable genetic variability characterizes TTV and related viruses, the current members of the floating genus Anellovirous [sic]) =670 \\$aICTVdB Index of Viruses, web site, Aug. 20, 2010$b(Genus name: Anellovirus; Type species: Torque teno virus) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed online 27 Aug. 2010$b(TTV, for Transfusion Transmitted Virus or Torque teno virus was first reported in a Japanese patient in 1997 by the research scientist T. Nishizawa; TT virus (TTV) was the first member of the new family Anelloviridae to be discovered) =750 \2$aTorque teno virus$0(DNLM)D022783$5IEN =LDR 01071cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363080202441 =005 20110509103808.0 =008 100820i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010013135 =040 \\$aOU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRiboswitches =550 \\$wg$aMessenger RNA =670 \\$aWork cat.: Characterization of the SMK box: a riboswitch that binds S-adenosylmethionine, 2009 =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 19, 2010$b(In molecular biology, a riboswitch is a part of an mRNA molecule that can directly bind a small target molecule, and whose binding of the target affects the gene's activity. Thus, an mRNA that contains a riboswitch is directly involved in regulating its own activity, in response to the concentrations of its target molecule.) =670 \\$aSloan-Kettering Institute, Research Programs: Structural Biology, web site, Aug. 19, 2010$b(Riboswitches and ribozymes: Metabolite-sensing mRNAs, or riboswitches, specifically interact with small ligands and direct expression of the genes involved in their metabolism.) =750 \2$aRiboswitch$0(DNLM)D058928$5IEN =LDR 00772cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363080302441 =005 20110616134844.0 =008 100917i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010013161 =040 \\$aOU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCircoviruses =550 \\$wg$aDNA viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Studies of circular single stranded DNA viruses of swine, 2009. =670 \\$aMeSH, Aug. 20, 2010$b(Circovirus) =670 \\$aHughes, A.L. and Piontkivska, H. "Nucleotide sequence polymorphism in circoviruses," Infection, Genetics, and Evolution, v. 8, 2008:$bp. 130 (The circoviruses are a family of viruses with a circular, single-stranded DNA genome, members of which have been found to infect a number of species of birds and mammals) =750 \2$aCircovirus$0(DNLM)D017925$5IEN =LDR 01386cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363080402441 =005 20110616135727.0 =008 100816i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010013015 =040 \\$aOU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDual specificity phosphatase 1 =450 \\$aMap kinase phosphatase 1 =450 \\$aMAP phosphatase-1 =450 \\$aMitogen-activated protein phosphatase-1 =450 \\$aMKP-1 phosphatase =550 \\$wg$aProtein-tyrosine phosphatase =670 \\$aWork cat.: Modulation of the inflammatory response by triptolide and MAP kinase phosphatase-1, 2009. =670 \\$aMeSH, Aug. 16, 2010$b(Dual specificity phosphatase 1: A dual specificity phosphatase subtype that plays a role in intracellular signal transduction by inactivating Mitogen-activated protein kinases. It has specificity for P38 Mitogen-activated protein kinases and JNK Mitogen-activated protein kinases.) =670 \\$aMeSH, Aug. 16, 2010$b(MeSH heading: Dual Specificity Phosphatase 1; Entry terms: Map kinase phosphatase 1, MAP Phosphatase-1, Mitogen-Activated Protein Phosphatase-1, MKP-1 Phosphatase) =670 \\$aUniProt Consortium, web site, Aug. 16, 2010$b(Recommended name: Dual specificity protein phosphatase 1; Alternative name(s): Mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase 1, Protein-tyrosine phosphatase CL100) =750 \2$aDual Specificity Phosphatase 1$0(DNLM)D054638$5IEN =LDR 02559cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880363080502441 =005 20110616135354.0 =008 100811||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010012892 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDual-energy X-ray absorptiometry =450 \\$aAbsorptiometry, Dual-energy radiographic =450 \\$aAbsorptiometry, Dual-energy X-ray =450 \\$aDEXA (Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) =450 \\$aDPX absorptiometry =450 \\$aDual-energy radiographic absorptiometry =450 \\$aDual-energy X-ray analysis =450 \\$aDual-photon absorptiometry =450 \\$aDual X-ray absorptiometry =450 \\$aDXA (Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) =450 \\$aRadiographic absortiometry, Dual-energy =450 \\$aX-ray absorptiometry, Dual-energy =550 \\$wg$aDensitometry =550 \\$wg$aX-ray spectroscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Watts, R.J. Validation of noninvasive methods for body composition analysis, 2005:$babstr. (Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is a fundamental, noninvasive tool for measuring body composition. It provides measures of bone mineral content and density, lean mass and fat mass) =670 \\$aAmerican journal of clinical nutrition, May 1, 2006:$bp. 1047 (Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is widely used to assess body composition in research and clinical practice; Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) [was] first developed for assessment of bone mass) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online, Aug. 10, 2010$b(dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry; absorptiometry in which the density or mass of a material (as bone) is measured by comparing the material's absorption of X rays of two different energies and which is used especially for determining the mineral content of bone) =670 \\$aSensor review, 2008:$bv. 28, no. 3, p. 195 (X-ray systems for security and industrial inspection: a widely used technique for recognising different materials is dual-energy X-ray analysis (DEXA)) =670 \\$aMosby's medical dictionary, 2009$b(dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA); an imaging technique for quantifying bone density, used in the diagnosis and management of osteoporosis) =670 \\$aMeSH, viewed Sept. 8, 2010$bPhoton absorptiometry (entry terms: Absorptiometry, Dual x-ray; Absorptiometry, Dual-Energy radiographic; Absorptiometry, Dual-energy x-ray; DEXA scan' DPX absorptiometry; Dual X-ray absorptiometry; Dual energy radiographic absorptiometry; Dual-photon absortiometry; DXA scan) =750 \2$aAbsorptiometry, Photon$0(DNLM)D015502$5IEN =LDR 01506cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363080602441 =005 20110616141132.0 =008 100809i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010012830 =040 \\$aCoU-DA$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSirtuins =450 \\$aSilent mating type information regulator 2-like proteins =450 \\$aSir2-like proteins =450 \\$aSir2 proteins =450 \\$aSIRT proteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kendrick, A.A. Determining the consequences of sirtuin activity on liver metabolism in a mouse model of obesity, 2010:$bp. 12 (Sirtuins; are NAD+ dependent histone deacetylases that are directly involved in gene silencing via covalent interactions with chromatin (SIRTs)) =670 \\$aMESH browser, viewed Aug. 6, 2010$b(hdg.: Sirtuins; entry terms: Silent Mating Type Information Regulator 2-like Proteins, Sir2-like Proteins; Scope note: A homologous family of regulatory enzymes that are structurally related to the protein silent mating type information regulator 2 (Sir2) found in Saccharomyces cerevisiae) =670 \\$aAccessScience from McGraw Hill, via WWW$b(Sirtuins; Sirtuins are a family of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) dependent protein deacetylases) =670 \\$aWikipedia WWW site, Aug. 13, 2010$b(Sirtuin or Sir2 proteins; a class of proteins that possess either histone deacetylase or mono-ribosyltransferase activity and are found in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans) =750 \2$aSirtuins$0(DNLM)D037761$5IEN =LDR 00924cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363080702441 =005 20160826094711.0 =008 100507i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010008423 =040 \\$aOU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSimian immunodeficiency virus =450 \\$aImmunodeficiency virus, Simian =450 \\$aSIV (Simian immunodeficiency virus) =550 \\$wg$aRetroviruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: HIV-1/SIV neutralizing antibody gene delivery : a novel vaccination approach, 2009. =670 \\$aMeSH, May 6, 2010$b(Simian immunodeficiency virus; do not confuse SIV with swine influenza virus) =670 \\$aSergeev, R.A. Interpreting the effect of vaccination on steady state infection in animals challenged with Simian immunodeficiency virus, in Jrnl. of Theoretical Biology, v. 263, no. 3, Dec. 2009$b(Title, abstract) =750 \2$aSimian Immunodeficiency Virus$0(DNLM)D015302$5IEN =LDR 01338cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363080802441 =005 20110616134302.0 =008 100908i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010012915 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aParity (Obstetrics) =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dobbs, J. After controlling for other risk factors, to what extent does the level of parity account for the differences in the probability of developing diabetes mellitus?, 2008:$bp. xvi (Parity: the number of live births a woman has delivered) =670 \\$aDorlands illustrated medical dictionary, 2007$b(parity; the condition of a woman with respect to her having borne viable offspring) =670 \\$aStedmans medical dictionary, 2000$b(parity; the condition of having given birth to an infant or infants, alive or dead; a multiple birth is considered as a single parous event) =670 \\$aThe American Heritage dictionary of the English language, 2000$b(parity -- 1. The condition of having given birth. 2. The number of children borne by a single woman) =670 \\$aJHPIEGO glossary of general family planning terms, via WWW, Aug. 11, 2010$b(parity; the number of live births a woman has had. A woman of zero parity has had no births, a woman of parity one has had one live birth, etc.) =750 \2$aParity$0(DNLM)D010298$5IEN =LDR 01566cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363080902441 =005 20110616133932.0 =008 100804||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010012755 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMultipotent stem cells =550 \\$wg$aStem cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vohra, S. Evaluation of osteosarcoma and mesenchymal stem cell adhesion as a means to test bioactive properties of hydroxyapatite biomaterials, 2006. =670 \\$aInternational Society for Stem Cell Research WWW home page, Aug. 3, 2010$bpublic/glossary (Multipotent stem cells -- Stem cells whose progeny are of multiple differentiated cell types, but all within a particular tissue, organ, or physiological system. For example, blood-forming (hematopoietic) stem cells are single multipotent cells that can produce all cell types that are normal components of the blood) =670 \\$aNational Institutes of Health WWW home page, Aug. 3, 2010$bmedical research initiatives - stem cell information/glossary (Multipotent -- Having the ability to develop into more than one cell type of the body) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 3, 2010$b(Multipotent stem cells -- Specialized stem cells that are committed to give rise to cells that have a particular function; examples are myoblasts, myeloid progenitor cells, and skin stem cells) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 3, 2010$b(Stem cells ... Multipotent stem cells can differentiate into a number of cells, but only those of a closely related family of cells) =750 \2$aMultipotent Stem Cells$0(DNLM)D039902$5IEN =LDR 02205cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363081002441 =005 20250211111125.0 =008 100804||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010012753 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2010012753 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMesenchymal stem cells =450 \\$aBone marrow stromal cells =450 \\$aMarrow stromal cells =450 \\$aMSCs (Mesenchymal stem cells) =450 \\$aStromal cells, Bone marrow =450 \\$aStromal cells, Marrow =550 \\$wg$aMultipotent stem cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vohra, S. Evaluation of osteosarcoma and mesenchymal stem cell adhesion as a means to test bioactive properties of hydroxyapatite biomaterials, 2006. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 3, 2010$b(Mesenchymal stem cells - Cells that can develop into distinct mesenchymal tissue such as bone, tendons, muscles, adipose tissue, cartilage, nerve tissue, and blood and blood vessels) =670 \\$aStem cells and development, Aug. 2004:$bp. 436 (Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), also known as marrow stromal cells or mesenchymal progenitor cells, are defined as self-renewable, multipotent progenitor cells with the capacity to differentiate into several distinct mesenchymal lineages) =670 \\$aInternational Society for Stem Cell Research WWW home page, Aug. 3, 2010$bpublic/glossary (Mesenchymal stem cell -- Also known as bone marrow stromal cells, mesenchymal stem cells are rare cells, mainly found in the bone marrow, that can give rise to a large number of tissue types such as bone, cartilage (the lining of joints), fat tissue, and connective tissue (tissue that is in between organs and structures in the body)) =670 \\$aNational Institutes of Health WWW home page, Aug. 3, 2010$bmedical research initiatives-stem cell information/glossary (Mesenchymal stem cells -- A term that is currently used to define non-blood adult stem cells from a variety of tissues, although it is not clear that mesenchymal stem cells from different tissues are the same) =750 \2$aMesenchymal Stem Cells$0(DNLM)D059630$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aStromal Vascular Fraction$0(DNLM)D000090002$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 01029cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363081102441 =005 20110610135316.0 =008 100719i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010012341 =040 \\$aMsSM$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase =450 \\$aDHFR (Dihydrofolate reductase) =450 \\$aDihydrofolate dehydrogenase =450 \\$aDihydrofolate reductase =450 \\$aFolic acid reductase =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Boroujerdi, Arezue Fatemeh Bekrai. NMR structure of the halophilic binary hvDHFR, 2008:$bp. 3 (Dihydrofolate reductase) =670 \\$aRCSB Protein Databank WWW site, July 16, 2010$b(Dihydrofolate reductase) =670 \\$aDorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary web site, July 16, 2010$b(Dihydrofolate reductase; DHFR) =670 \\$aMESH, July 21, 2010$b(hdg.: Tetrahydrofolate Dehydrogenase; entry terms: Dihydrofolate Dehydrogenase; Dihydrofolate Reductase; Folic Acid Reductase) =750 \2$aTetrahydrofolate Dehydrogenase$0(DNLM)D013762$5IEN =LDR 00644cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363081202441 =005 20110610132948.0 =008 100823i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010012487 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSickle cell anemia in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Daigre, A.L. 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Functional analysis of a modC homolog in the Azotobacter vinelandii nif-gene cluster, 2008:$bp. 3 (Azotobacter vinelandii) =670 \\$aNCBI Taxonomy Database, July 16, 2010$b(Azotobacter vinelandii) =670 \\$aDictionary of Microbiology & Molecular Biology, viewed online July 16, 2010$b(Azotobacter vinelandii) =750 \2$aAzotobacter vinelandii$0(DNLM)D016948$5IEN =LDR 00699cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363081502441 =005 20110610125737.0 =008 100812i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010012326 =040 \\$aMdBmJHUP$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOlder caregivers =550 \\$wg$aCaregivers =670 \\$aWork cat.: Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement, 2010:$bv. 29, no. 2, p. 223 (Minnes, Patricia. 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The Nature of Victimization Among Youths With Hearing Loss in Substance Abuse Treatment) =750 \2$81$wb$aDeafness$0(DNLM)D003638$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDeafness$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00991cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363081702441 =005 20110610124132.0 =008 100805i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010012388 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMycophenolic acid =450 \\$aMycophenolate =450 \\$aMycophenolate mofetil =550 \\$wg$aAntirheumatic agents =550 \\$wg$aImmunosuppressive agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mycophenolate, 2010:$bp. 1 (full name mycophenolate mofetil and brand name CellCept; a disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug, or DMARD; used in the treatment of rheumatic disease; also used after organ transplantation) =670 \\$aNational Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings, via WWW, July 20, 2010$b(MeSH heading: Mycophenolic Acid) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 20, 2010$b(Mycophenolic acid. Mycophenolic acid or Mycophenolate is an immunosuppressant drug used to prevent rejection in organ transplantation) =750 \2$aMycophenolic Acid$0(DNLM)D009173$5IEN =LDR 01253cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363081802441 =005 20201023151301.0 =008 100524i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010009481 =040 \\$aWaElC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSedentary behavior =450 \\$aInactivity, Physical =450 \\$aPhysical inactivity =550 \\$wg$aHuman behavior =670 \\$aWork cat.: Youth physical activity and sedentary behavior, 2008. =670 \\$aOxford Dictionary of English (revised edition), Oxford University Press, 2005, via Oxford Reference Online, May 24, 2010$b(sedentary: of a person: tending to spend much time seated; somewhat inactive; of work or a way of life: characterized by much sitting and little physical exercise; Zoology & Anthropology: inhabiting the same locality throughout life; not migratory or nomadic) =670 \\$aRowland, T.W. Adolescence, a 'risk factor' for physical inactivity, 1999. =670 \\$aCost and consequences of sedentary living, 2002. =670 \\$aMancini, D.E. Extension of the theory of planned behavior in prediction of exercise behavior ... 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Stable isotope probing of the ovine rumen for RDX degrading microorganisms, 2010:$babstract (16S rRNA data implicate members of the genera Brevundimonas sp., Methylobacterium sp. and Sphingomonas sp. in RDX degradation from sheep rumen fluid) =670 \\$aBergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, 2001:$bp. 234 (Sphingomonas: straight or slightly curved rods of ovoid cells ... gram negative ... aerobic) =670 \\$aEuz�by, J. List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature, accessed online May 19, 2010$b(Sphingomonas, Family: Sphingomonadaceae, Order: Sphingomonadales, Class: Alphaproteobacteria, Division or phylum: "Proteobacteria") =670 \\$aPfaller, S. Diversity and activity of Sphingomonas in PAH-impacted soils and sediments, 2001. =670 \\$aBaraniecki, C. Characterization of Sphingomonas paucimobilis ANT 17, an oil degrading bacterial isolate from Antarctica, 2002. =750 \2$aSphingomonas$0(DNLM)D020578$5IEN =LDR 00651cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363082102441 =005 20130317181617.0 =008 100616i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010009813 =040 \\$aCSt$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aGT498.S56 =150 \\$aSkin$xBleaching =450 \\$aBleaching of skin =450 \\$aSkin$xLightening$5IEN =450 \\$aSkin$xWhitening =450 \\$aWhitening of skin =550 \\$wg$aBleaching =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bil�e, S. 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Do not go gentle, c1981 =750 \2$aMuscle Neoplasms$0(DNLM)D019042$5IEN =LDR 00403cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363082802441 =005 20101216093146.0 =008 100526i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010009741 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMeninges$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Leptomeningeal metastases, c2005 =750 \2$aMeningeal Neoplasms$0(DNLM)D008577$5IEN =LDR 03040cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363082902441 =005 20101216094924.0 =008 100527i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010008165 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTissue scaffolds =450 \\$aScaffolding, Tissue =450 \\$aScaffolds, Tissue =450 \\$aTissue scaffolding =550 \\$wg$aGuided tissue regeneration$xEquipment and supplies =550 \\$wg$aTissue engineering =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tyagi, P. Study of nano-mechanical properties of 3D scaffolds prepared from polycaprolactone and hydroxyapatite, 2008:$bp. 1 (Bone tissue engineering is a new research area ... . It may provide solutions for generating a new bone tissue with good functional and mechanical qualities, reducing the risks and expenses of using autografts, allografts and metals. Such applications aim to regenerate bone and other tissues through guided tissue regeneration on biodegradable scaffolds. The basic requirement is to create a cell supportive 3D scaffold as a template) =670 \\$aMESH online, Feb. 5, 2008$b(Tissue scaffolds -- Cell growth support structures composed of biocompatible materials. They are specially designed solid support matrices for cell attachment in tissue engineering and guided tissue regeneration uses; MESH UF -- Tissue scaffolding) =670 \\$aBatchelor, A.W. Service characteristics of biomedical materials and implants, 2004:$bp. 183 (Tissue engineering ... is used for repair or regeneration of damaged tissues and organs to restore their functionality with the minimum surgical intervention. Tissue engineering involves the use of scaffolds to facilitate growth of human cells ... Tissue scaffolds are three-dimensional structures that are used for supporting tissue or cells while the tissue regeneration or organ formation proceeds) =670 \\$aComputer-aided design and applications, 2007:$bv. 4, no. 5, p. 661 (Tissue engineering is an emerging and interdisciplinary field of biology, biotechnology and biomaterials to replace and restore functions of diseased or damaged tissues. The damaged or diseased tissues are regenerated using complex mold-like structures called tissue scaffolds. Tissue scaffolds are complex structures that help tissue cells to form the final shape of the tissue that meets the replaced tissues biological and physical requirements) =670 \\$aBiomedical materials, Mar. 2008:$bp. 015011 (Tissue scaffolds are integral to many regenerative therapies, particularly those that promote tissue regeneration via the guidance of cellular growth in three dimensions (3D). In practice, such scaffolds can either be directly implanted into a patient to act as a space filling support structure to assist in vivo tissue repair, or used as a structure to guide in vitro tissue growth prior to implantation ... Tissue scaffolds are typically designed from biomimetic materials that are biocompatible, biodegradable and can be processed into 3D structures) =750 \2$aTissue Scaffolds$0(DNLM)D054457$5IEN =LDR 01656cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363083002441 =005 20101215113704.0 =008 100526i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010008163 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGenistein =550 \\$wg$aIsoflavones =550 \\$wg$aPhytoestrogens =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cook, L. Sex steroid and growth factor expression in prostates of transgenic mice exposed to dietary polyphenols, 2007:$babstr. (The goal of this investigation was to determine the ability of EGCG [epigallocatechin gallate], resveratrol, and genistein in combination of twos to inhibit prostate cancer through regulation of sex steroid and growth factor signaling) =670 \\$aMESH (Online), Apr. 30, 2010$b(Genistein -- An isoflavonoid derived from soy products. It inhibits protein-tyrosine kinase and topoisomerase-II (DNA topoisomerases, Type II) activity and is used as an antineoplastic and antitumor agent) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 29, 2010$b(Genistein is one of several known isoflavones ... Genistein acts as an antioxidant, similar to many other isoflavones, counteracting damaging effects of free radicals in tissues) =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage medical dictionary, 2007$b(genistein -- A phytoestrogen found in soy, having antioxidant and anticancer properties) =670 \\$aMosby's dictionary of complementary and alternative medicine, 2005$b(genistein - an isoflavone derived from soy that acts as both an antioxidant and a source of phytoestrogen, used to prevent osteoporosis, to reduce cholesterol, to relieve menopausal complaints, and as a chemopreventive) =750 \2$aGenistein$0(DNLM)D019833$5IEN =LDR 00947cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363083102441 =005 20101216090402.0 =008 100520i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010007849 =040 \\$aOU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHTLV-II (Virus) =450 \\$aHuman T-cell leukemia virus II =450 \\$aHuman T-cell lymphotropic virus II =450 \\$aHuman T-lymphotropic virus II =450 \\$aLeukemia virus II, Human T-cell =450 \\$aT-cell leukemia virus II, Human =550 \\$wg$aHTLV (Viruses) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Molecular analysis of human T-cell leukemia virus type 2 accessory protein p. 28, 2009. =670 \\$aMeSH, Apr. 28, 2010$b(HTLV-II) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 28, 2010$b(HTLV-II; has not been clearly linked to any disease, but has been associated with several cases of myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP)-like neurological disease) =750 \2$aHuman T-lymphotropic virus 2$0(DNLM)D015367$5IEN =LDR 03097cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363083202441 =005 20110519084507.0 =008 100416i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010006918 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSynthetic biology =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$wg$aEngineering =550 \\$aBioengineering =670 \\$aWork cat.: Synthetic biology, c2009:$bp. 389 (synthetic biology is an emerging field that seeks to employ engineering principles to reprogramme living systems) =670 \\$asyntheticbiology.org home page, Apr. 13, 2010$b(Synthetic Biology is A) the design and construction of new biological parts, devices, and systems, and B) the re-design of existing, natural biological systems for useful purposes) FAQ (Synthetic biology studies how to build artificial biological systems for engineering applications, using many of the same tools and experimental techniques. But the work is fundamentally an engineering application of biological science, rather than an attempt to do more science. The focus is often on ways of taking parts of natural biological systems, characterizing and simplifying them, and using them as a component of a highly unnatural, engineered, biological system) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 13, 2010:$bSynthetic biology (Synthetic biology is a new area of biological research that combines science and engineering. Synthetic biology encompasses a variety of different approaches, methodologies and disciplines, and many different definitions exist. What they all have in common, however, is that they see synthetic biology as the design and construction of new biological functions and systems not found in nature) Biological engineering (Biological Engineering, biotechnological engineering or bioengineering (including biological systems engineering) is the application of engineering principles to address challenges in the fields of biology and medicine. Biological engineering applies principles to the full spectrum of living systems, including molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, pharmacology, protein chemistry, cytology, immunology, neurobiology and neuroscience. As a study, it encompasses biomedical engineering and it is related to biotechnology. It deals with disciplines of product design, sustainability and analysis to improve and focus utilization of biological systems.) =670 \\$aTucker, J.B. The promise and perils of synthetic biology, via WWW, Apr. 13, 2010$b(Synthetic biology is another transformative innovation that will make it possible to build living machines from off-the-shelf chemical ingredients, employing many of the same strategies that electrical engineers use to make computer chips. Drawing upon a set of powerful techniques for the automated synthesis of DNA molecules and their assembly into genes and microbial genomes, synthetic biology envisions the redesign of natural biological systems for greater efficiency, as well as the construction of functional "genetic circuits" and metabolic pathways for practical purposes) =750 \2$aSynthetic Biology$0(DNLM)D058615$5IEN =LDR 00785cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363083302441 =005 20101214131357.0 =008 100512i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010007274 =040 \\$aOU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAzacitidine =450 \\$a5-azacytidine =450 \\$aAzacytidine =450 \\$aVidaza (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAntimetabolites =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic studies of 5-azacytidine in combination with GTI-2040, 2008. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 21, 2010$b(Azacitidine, or 5-azacytidine, sold under the trade name Vidaza, is ... used in the treatment of myelodysplastic syndrome) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Apr. 21, 2010$b(Azacitidine) =750 \2$aAzacitidine$0(DNLM)D001374$5IEN =LDR 01537cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880363083402441 =005 20101214135531.0 =008 090821i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009007801 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEthanol =450 \\$aAbsolute ethanol =450 \\$aAlkyl alcohol =450 \\$aAnhydrol =450 \\$aAnhydrous alcohol =450 \\$aEthyl alcohol =450 \\$aEthyl hydrate =450 \\$aHydroxyethane =550 \\$wg$aAlcohols =670 \\$aEncy. Britannica Online, Aug. 24, 2009$b(Ethyl alcohol; organic compound; important industrial chemical; used as a dolvent, in the synthesis of other organic chemicals, and as an additive to automotive gasoline. Ethyl alcohol is also the intoxicating ingredient of many alcoholic beverages) =670 \\$aMedical dict., The free dictionary, Aug. 24, 2009$b(Ethanol; ethyl alcohol; a primary alcohol formed by microbial fermentation of carbohydrates or by synthesis from ethylene; pharmaceutical preparation is called alcohol) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 24, 2009$b(Ethanol, called ethyl alcohol, hydroxyethane, ethyl hydrate) =670 \\$aChemIndustry.com, Aug. 24, 2009$b(Ethanol; synonyms: alkyl alcohol, hydroxyethane, absolute ethanol, anhydrol, anhydrous alcohol, ethyl hydrate, etc.) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on ethyl alcohol as a chemical compound. Works on ethyl alcohol used as a beverage or a pharmaceutical preparation are entered under$aAlcohol. =681 \\$iNote under$aAlcohol =750 \2$aEthanol$0(DNLM)D000431$5IEN =LDR 00432cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363083502441 =005 20101214125315.0 =008 100505i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010008347 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBrain stem$xCancer =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Brunson, Nancy M. Harkins. Grieve not for Wrightsie, c1978 =750 \2$aBrain Stem Neoplasms$0(DNLM)D020295$5IEN =LDR 00763cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363083602441 =005 20101214130544.0 =008 100505i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010006465 =040 \\$aMdBmJHUP$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSocial adjustment in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 2010:$bv. 56, no. 1, p. 80 (Laursen, Brett Paul. The Distinctive Difficulties of Disagreeable Youth) =670 \\$aMESH, 13 April 2010$b(Social Adjustment--In adolescence) =750 \2$81$wb$aSocial Adjustment$0(DNLM)D012917$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSocial Adjustment$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00710cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363083702441 =005 20101214130932.0 =008 100505i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010006464 =040 \\$aMdBmJHUP$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTemperament in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 2010:$bv. 56, no. 1, p. 49 (Molfese, Victoria J. Infant Temperament, Maternal Personality, and Parenting Stress as Contributors to Infant Developmental Outcomes) =750 \2$aTemperament$0(DNLM)D013694$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$0(DNLM)007223$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTemperament$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00726cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363083802441 =005 20101214124113.0 =008 100325i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010005590 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aMillettia =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007341680: National Workshop on Institutional, Environmental, Economical, Technological, and Legal Issues Related to Production Possibilities of Bio-Diesel from Jatropha curcas (Ratanjot) & Pongamia pinnata (Karanja), on 2nd-4th May, 2006 at Amity Jaipur Campus, Rajasthan, 2006. =670 \\$aUSDA plants database, Mar. 25, 2010$b(genus Millettia; family: Fabaceae) =750 \2$aMillettia$0(DNLM)D033641$5IEN =LDR 01840cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363083902441 =005 20091120085848.0 =008 081208||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008009623 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSequence alignment (Bioinformatics) =450 \\$aAlignment, Sequence (Bioinformatics) =450 \\$aDetermination, Sequence homology (Bioinformatics) =450 \\$aHomology determination, Sequence (Bioinformatics) =450 \\$aSequence homology determination (Bioinformatics) =550 \\$wg$aGenetics$xTechnique =550 \\$aAmino acid sequence =550 \\$aNucleotide sequence =670 \\$aWork cat.: Potter, R.M. Constructing phylogenetic trees using multiple sequence alignment, 2008:$bleaf 5 (Sequence alignment is a way of arranging sequences of DNA, RNA, or proteins in order to distinguish regions of similarity) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 5, 2008$b(Sequence Alignment. The arrangement of two or more amino acid or base sequences from an organism or organisms in such a way as to align areas of the sequences sharing common properties. The degree of relatedness or homology between the sequences is predicted computationally or statistically based on weights assigned to the elements aligned between the sequences. This in turn can serve as a potential indicator of the genetic relatedness between the organisms. UF Determination, Sequence Homology; Sequence Homology Determination. BT in tree structures: Genetic Techniques) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 5, 2008$b(Sequence alignment. In bioinformatics, a sequence alignment is a way of arranging the primary sequences of DNA, RNA, or protein to identify regions of similarity that may be a consequence of functional, structural, or evolutionary relationships between the sequences) =750 \2$aSequence Alignment$0(DNLM)D016415$5IEN =LDR 00428cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363084002441 =005 20091120085336.0 =008 081204||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008009542 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aManilkara =550 \\$wg$aSapotaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2008051922: Chicle, 2009. =670 \\$aWWW.itis.gov, viewed Dec. 4, 2008$b(genus: Manilkara Adans.) =750 \2$aManilkara$0(DNLM)D032129$5IEN =LDR 02237cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880363084102441 =005 20091120085533.0 =008 081021||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008008250$zsh 85080600 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMannitol =450 \\$aDiosmol =450 \\$aHexane hexol =450 \\$aHexanehexol =450 \\$aHydroxy hexane =450 \\$aHydroxyhexane =450 \\$aManicol =450 \\$aManita =450 \\$aManna sugar =450 \\$wnne$aMannite =450 \\$aMannite sugar =450 \\$aOsmofundin =550 \\$wg$aPolyols =550 \\$wg$aSugar substitutes =670 \\$aWork cat.: NTP technical report on the carcinogenesis bioassay of D-mannitol (CAS no. 69-65-8) in F344/N rats and B6C3F b1 (B mice (feed study), 1982:$bp. 7 (a food and drug additive) p. 14 (C b6 (BH b14 (BO b6 (B; occurs in algae, fungi, bacteria, and a variety of higher plants; used primarily in the production of chewable tablets; also used as a replacement for sugar in dietary foods; produced commercially by the reduction of glucose or sucrose) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 20, 2008$b(Mannitol; a diuretic and renal diagnostic aid related to sorbitol; UF Osmitrol, Osmofundin. Pharm. Action: Diuretics, Osmotic; Sweetening Agents. In MeSH tree structures under: Sugar Alcohols) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 20, 2008$b(Mannitol or hexan-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexol (C b6 (BH b8 (B(OH) b6 (B) is a polyol; used as an osmotic diuretic agent and a weak renal vasodilator; a sorbitol stereoisomer; it was originally isolated from the secretions of the Flowering Ash, called Manna after their resemblance to the Biblical food, and may also be referred to as: Mannite and Manna Sugar; sometimes used as an adulterant or cutting agent for heroin, methamphetamines or other illicit drugs; in popular culture, when it is used in this manner, it is often referred to as baby laxative) =670 \\$aChemIndustry.com, Dec. 28, 2008$b(Mannitol; synonyms: Hexanehexol, Hexane hexol) =670 \\$aChemBlink.com, Dec. 28, 2008$b(Mannite; synonyms: Diosmol, Manita, Manicol, Manna sugar, Hexanehexol) =688 \\$aHeading from sh 85080600, deleted 20090115: 150:##:_{dollar}a Mannite =750 \2$aMannitol$0(DNLM)D008353$5IEN =LDR 00489cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363084202441 =005 20091120084059.0 =008 081215i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008009730 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aKidney diseases in animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Zimmermann, Franz, 1927- Die postmortale Ur�mie beim Hund mittels einfacher chemische Untersuchungmethoden, 1953 =750 \2$aKidney Diseases$xveterinary$0(DNLM)D007674Q000662$5IEN =LDR 00662cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363084302441 =005 20091120083321.0 =008 081124i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008009231 =040 \\$aCU-A$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aSF810.D48 =150 \\$aDicrocoeliasis in animals =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary parasitology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Weiss, Ernst, 1923 March 8- Der Befall der Schafe mit Dicrocoelium lanceatum auf der Schw�bischen Alb, 1954. =670 \\$aMeSH, November 21, 2008$b(Dicrocoeliasis: infection with fluckes of genus Dicrocoelium; topical subdivision veterinary permitted) =750 \2$aDicrocoeliasis$xveterinary$0(DNLM)D004011Q000662$5IEN =LDR 00555cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363084402441 =005 20091120083144.0 =008 081124i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008009230 =040 \\$aCU-A$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDicrocoeliasis =550 \\$wg$aHelminthiasis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Weiss, Ernst, 1923 March 8- Der Befall der Schafe mit Dicrocoelium laceatum auf der Schw�bischen Alb, 1954 =670 \\$aMESH, November 21, 2008$b(Dicrocoeliasis: Infection with flukes of the genus Dicrocoelium) =750 \0$aDicrocoeliasis$0(DNLM)D004011$5IEN =LDR 00568cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363084502441 =005 20091120085007.0 =008 081124i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008009226 =040 \\$aCU-A$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aUremia in animals =550 \\$wg$aKidney diseases in animals =670 \\$aWork cat.: Zimmermann, Franz. Die postmortale Ur�mie beim Hund mittels einfacher chemische Untersuchungmethoden, 1953. =670 \\$aMeSH, November 21, 2008$b(Uremia; topical subdivision veterinary permitted) =750 \2$aUremia$xveterinary$0(DNLM)D014511Q000662$5IEN =LDR 00704cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363084602441 =005 20091120083516.0 =008 071018||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2007009103 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGene rearrangement =450 \\$aDNA rearrangement =550 \\$wg$aMolecular genetics =550 \\$aAntibody diversity =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cobb, R.L. Genetic and epigenetic regulation of V(D)J recombination, 2006:$bp. 1 (The acquisition of broadly specific antigen receptors by B and T cell precursors is dependent on a DNA rearrangement process called V(D)J recombination) =670 \\$aMESH, 2007$b(Gene rearrangement) =750 \2$aGene Rearrangement$0(DNLM)D015321$5IEN =LDR 01408cz 2200217n 4500 =001 9880363084702441 =005 20241022105159.0 =008 081121||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008009187 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNuclear proteins =450 \\$aNucleolar proteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aMESH browser, Nov. 14, 2008$b(Nuclear Proteins. UF Nuclear Protein, Nucleolar Proteins. Proteins found in the nucleus of a cell. Do not confuse with Nucleoproteins which are proteins conjugated with nucleic acids, that are not necessarily present in the nucleus.) =670 \\$aNuclear protein database, via WWW, Nov. 14, 2008$b(proteins that are localised to the nucleus of vertebrate cells) =670 \\$aK�ohler, M. Nuclear protein transport pathways, 1999, via WWW, Nov. 14, 2008:$babstr. (Nuclear proteins like transcription factors and ribosomal proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm and have to be transported into the nucleus to fulfill their functions.) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on proteins found in the cell nucleus. Works on proteins conjugated with nucleic acids, that are not necessarily present in the nucleus, are entered under$aNucleoproteins. =681 \\$iNote under$aNucleoproteins =750 \2$aNuclear Proteins$0(DNLM)D009687$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aNucleophosmin$0(DNLM)D000090243$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 01080cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880363084802441 =005 20140411163719.0 =008 081112||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008008734 =040 \\$aVaVbRU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNocebos (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aPlacebos (Medicine) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mills, B.S. The nocebo effect, 2006. =670 \\$aHarrington, E.R. The nocebo effect, 1998. =670 \\$aGifford, L. Placebo and nocebo pain management, 2002. =670 \\$aCarroll, R.T. The skeptic's dictionary, accessed online Mar. 3, 2008$b(A nocebo (Latin for "I will harm") is something that should be ineffective but which causes symptoms of ill health. The term 'nocebo' became popular in the 1990s. Prior to that, both pleasant and harmful effects thought to be due to the power of suggestion were usually referred to as being due to the placebo effect) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on inert substances that are taken as drugs and produce undesirable effects in individuals who perceive them as harmful. =750 \2$aNocebo Effect$0(DNLM)D064786$5IEN =LDR 00661cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363084902441 =005 20091119132703.0 =008 081030i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008008498 =040 \\$aCU-A$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aSF855.V58 =150 \\$aVitamin C deficiency in animals =450 \\$aAscorbic acid deficiency in animals =550 \\$wg$aNutrition disorders in animals =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nitz, K.J. Die experimentelle Erzeugung einer C-Avitaminose beim Hund, 1951. =670 \\$aMESH, Oct. 29, 2008$b(Ascorbic Acid Deficiency; topical qualifier veterinary permitted) =750 \2$aAscorbic Acid Deficiency$xveterinary$0(DNLM)D001206Q000662$5IEN =LDR 00779cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363085002441 =005 20091119132440.0 =008 081030i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008008494 =040 \\$aCU-A$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aSF855.V58 =150 \\$aVitamin A deficiency in animals =550 \\$wg$aNutrition disorders in animals =670 \\$aWork cat.: Minners, P. Vitamin A- und Jungtier-Krankheiten, 1954. =670 \\$aMESH, Oct. 29, 2008$b(Vitamin A Deficiency) =670 \\$aProvet healthcare WWW site, Oct. 31, 2008$b(Vitamin A; an important essential nutrient for most animal species, excess dietary intake cause disease and deficiency has been associated with several abnormalities and diseases) =750 \0$aVitamin A Deficiency$xveterinary$0(DNLM)D014802Q000662$5IEN =LDR 01298cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363085102441 =005 20091119095119.0 =008 081202i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008009473 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC488.5 =150 \\$aCouples therapy =450 \\$aCouples psychotherapy =450 \\$aUnmarried couples therapy =550 \\$wg$aGroup psychotherapy =550 \\$aMarital psychotherapy =670 \\$aClinical handbook of couple therapy, c2008:$bp. 12 (term "couple therapy" has recently come to replace the historically more familiar term "marital therapy" for its emphasis on the bond between two people without the value judgment implied by the traditional term; assumed that therapeutic methods operate similarly with marriages and with couple relations where commitment has no legal bond) =670 \\$aMESH online, Nov. 3, 2008$b(Couples therapy: psychotherapy technique for unmarried couples: for married couples use Marital therapy) =670 \\$aPenguin dictionary of psychology, 2001$b(Couples therapy, term introduced for therapy for unmarried couples in long-term relationships) =670 \\$aThesaurus of psychological index terms, c2007$b(Couples therapy, term used specifically for unmarried couples) =750 \2$aCouples Therapy$0(DNLM)D019546$5IEN =LDR 01346cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880363085202441 =005 20091119091307.0 =008 081024||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008008364 =040 \\$aIAhCCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCongenital insensitivity to pain =450 \\$aAnalgesia, Congenital =450 \\$aAnalgia, Congenital =450 \\$aCIPA (Congenital insensitivity to pain) =450 \\$aCongenital analgesia =450 \\$aCongenital analgia =450 \\$aCongenital indifference to pain =450 \\$aCongenital pain insensitivity =450 \\$aIndifference to pain, Congenital =450 \\$aInsensitivity to pain, Congenital =450 \\$aPain insensitivity, Congenital =550 \\$wg$aNeuromuscular diseases =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat.: A life without pain, 2005. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 23, 2008$b(Congenital insensitivity to pain (CIPA) also known as congenital analgia, is a rare condition where a person cannot feel (and has never felt) physical pain) =670 \\$aMESH, Nov. 17, 2008$b( hdg.: Pain insensitivity, Congenital; BT: Peripheral Nervous System Diseases; a syndrome characterized by indifference to pain; entry terms: Analgesia, Congenital; Pain indifference, Congenital; tree: Neuromuscular diseases) =750 \2$aPain Insensitivity, Congenital$0(DNLM)D000699$5IEN =LDR 01183cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363085302441 =005 20091119092310.0 =008 080715i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008005310 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L375$cBotany =150 \\$aLindera (Plants) =450 \\$aBenjamin bush =450 \\$aSpicebush =550 \\$wg$aLauraceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lockhart, B.R. Nondestructive estimation of leaf area for pondberry, 2007$b(Pondberry (Lindera mellissifolia [Walt.] Blume) is a federally listed endangered shrub found as isolated populations in seasonally flooded forests across the Southeastern United States) =670 \\$aWikipedia, accessed July 2, 2008$b(Lindera; kingdom: Plantae, Division: Magnoliophyta, Class: Magnoliopsida, Order: Laurales, Family: Lauraceae, Genus: Lindera Thunb; Lindera is a genus of about 80-100 species of flowering plants in the family Lauraceae; common names include Spicebush and Benjamin Bush) =670 \\$aUSDA Plants Database, accessed online July 2, 2008$b(Classification: Lindera Thunb.; family: Lauraceae, [common name:] Spicebush. Genus Lindera Thunb.; spicebush) =750 \2$aLindera$0(DNLM)D027443$5IEN =LDR 01135cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363085402441 =005 20091118105009.0 =008 061024||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006007696 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPhagosomes =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =550 \\$aPhagocytosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Jha, Samradhni. Macrophage infection with wild-type Mycobacterium avium or isogenic attenuated PPE mutant revealed differences in gene expression and mycobacterial vacuole proteins, 2006. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003$b(Phagosome: a closed intracellular vesicle containing material captured by phagocytosis) =670 \\$aWikipedia, accessed, Oct. 23, 2006$b(Phagosome: In cell biology, a phagosome is a vacuole formed around a particle absorbed by phagocytosis) =670 \\$aHackam, David Joel. Mechanisms of phagosome formation, maturation and acidification : implications for intracellular infection, 2000. =670 \\$aKielian, Margaret Carol. Characterization of phagosome-lysosome fusion in macrophages, 1981. =750 \2$aPhagosomes$0(DNLM)D010588$5IEN =LDR 01406cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363085502441 =005 20091118102548.0 =008 081201i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008008251 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPropyl gallate =450 \\$aGallic acid propyl ester =450 \\$aProgallin P =450 \\$aTennox PG =550 \\$wg$aAntioxidants =550 \\$wg$aFood additives =550 \\$wg$aGallates =670 \\$aWork cat.: NTP technical report on the carcinogenesis bioassay of propyl gallate (CAS no. 121-79-9) in F344/N rats and B6C3F b1 (B mice (feed study), 1982:$bp. 14 (Propyl gallate (2,4,5 trihydroxybenzoic acid propyl ester; Var. names: gallic acid propyl ester; Progallin P; Tennox PG; a white to nearly white odorless powder having a slightly bitter taste; used since 1948 as an antioxidant to stabilize cosmetics, food-packaging materials, and foods containing fats) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Oct. 20, 2008$b(Propyl gallate; antioxidant for foods, fats, oils, ethers, emulsions, waxes, and transformer oils; Pharm. Action: Antioxidants; In MESH tree structures under: Gallic Acid) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 20, 2008$b(Propyl gallate, or propyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate; an ester formed by the condensation of gallic acid and propanol; an antioxidant added to foods containing oils and fats to prevent oxidation) =750 \2$aPropyl Gallate$0(DNLM)D011435$5IEN =LDR 01271cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363085602441 =005 20120216103046.0 =008 051116i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005007520 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFusariosis =450 \\$aFusarium diseases =450 \\$aFusarium infections =550 \\$wg$aMycoses =550 \\$aFusarium diseases of plants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Laramore, C.R. J.A. Barkate, and H.O. Persyn. Fusarium infection in eyes of mature shrimp (Penaeus vannamii), 1977. =670 \\$aPalti, J. Toxigenic fusaria : their distribution and significance as causes of disease in animal and man, 1978. =670 \\$aOgarkov, B.N. and G.R. Ogarkova. Some fungi species of genera Fusarium Fr. and Oospora Wallr, causal agents of insects pests' mycosis in Eastern Siberia, 1985. =670 \\$aDoctor Fungus, accessed Nov. 10, 2005$b(As well as being common plant pathogens, Fusarium spp. are causative agents of superficial and systemic infections in humans. Infections due to Fusarium spp. are collectively referred to as fusariosis) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Nov. 10, 2005$b(fusariosis: about 21,400 hits, "fusarium diseases" about 943 hits, "fusarium infection" about 13,700 hits) =750 \2$aFusariosis$0(DNLM)D060585$5IEN =LDR 00801cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363085702441 =005 20091117152426.0 =008 081107i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008008674 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTenuiviruses =550 \\$wg$aPlant viruses =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Work cat.: Hoja blanca : serious threat to rice crops, 1960. =670 \\$aICTVdB site, Nov. 7, 2008$b(Tenuivirus (genus); not yet assigned to a family; includes Echinochloa hoja blanca virus, Maize stripe virus, Rice grassy stunt virus, Rice hoja blanca virus, Rice stripe virus, and possibly others) =670 \\$aJVI, Journal of Virology site, Nov. 7, 2008$b(Rice hoja blanca tenuivirus; plant-infecting negative-strand RNA virus) =750 \2$aTenuivirus$0(DNLM)D029364$5IEN =LDR 00948cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363085802441 =005 20091117150734.0 =008 081113i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008007737 =040 \\$aCU-A$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCorynebacterium pseudotuberculosis =550 \\$wg$aCorynebacterium =670 \\$aWork cat.: Spitznagel, F.W. Untersuchungen ber das Vorkommen von Corynebacterium pyogenes und Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis in ver�nderten Lungenlymphknoten vom Schaf, 1952. =670 \\$aMESH, October 1, 2008$b(Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis: A species of gram-positive, asporogenous bacteria that was originally isolated from necrotic areas in the kidney of a sheep. It may cause ulcerative lymphangitis, abscesses, and other chronic purulent infections in sheep, horses, and other warm-blooded animals. Human disease may form from contact with infected animals) =750 \2$aCorynebacterium pseudotuberculosis$0(DNLM)D016925$5IEN =LDR 00760cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363085902441 =005 20091117150140.0 =008 080925||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008007530 =040 \\$aCU-A$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBeta carotene =550 \\$wg$aCarotenes =550 \\$aVitamin A =670 \\$aWork cat.: The nutritional implications of deforestation : how ecological change is affecting the availability of wild plants as beta-carotene sources, 2001. =670 \\$aMESH, September 22, 2008$b(beta Carotene: A carotenoid that is a precursor of VITAMIN A. It is administered to reduce the severity of photosensitivity reactions in patients with erythropoietic protoporphyria ( PORPHYRIA, ERYTHROPOIETIC)) =750 \2$abeta Carotene$0(DNLM)D019207$5IEN =LDR 00583cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363086002441 =005 20100721090323.0 =008 081114||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007001020 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMagnetosomes =550 \\$wg$aCell organelles =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006931551: Magnetoreception and magnetosomes in bacteria, c2007. =670 \\$aWikipedia. =670 \\$a"Magnetosomes Are Cell Membrane Invaginations Organized by the Actin-Like Protein MamK." in, Science:$bVol. 311, no. 5758, pp. 242-245. =750 \2$aMagnetosomes$0(DNLM)D055944$5IEN =LDR 00736cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363086102441 =005 20091117151602.0 =008 081114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005002566 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.N6 =150 \\$aNocardiaceae =550 \\$wg$aActinomycetales =670 \\$aGarrity, George M. Winters, Matthew & Searles, Denise B. Taxonomic outline of the procaryotic genera, Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, second edition, release 1.0, April 2001, website accessed April 18, 2005:$bp. 20-22 (Subclass V. Actinobacteridae; Order I. Actinomycetales; Suborder VII. Corynebacterineae; Family V. Nocardiaceae; Genus I. Nocardia, Genus II. Rhodococcus) =750 \2$aNocardiaceae$0(DNLM)D009618$5IEN =LDR 01797cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363086202441 =005 20091117151827.0 =008 081114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005002565 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.N6 =150 \\$aRhodococcus =550 \\$wg$aNocardiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Li, Jun. Molecular analysis of bacterial community dynamics during bioaugmentation studies in a soil column and at a field test site, 2004:$bp. 3 (Characterization of the 16S rRNA gene of the organism was found 100% identical to a known Rhodococcus sp.) =670 \\$aDSMZ - Bacterial Nomenclature Up-To-Date, website, accessed April 18, 2005$b(RHODOCOCCUS, Authors: Zopf 1891; Status: Approved Lists; Type species: R. rhodochrous; Literature: Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 30:356) =670 \\$aList of bacterial names with standing in nomenclature, website, accessed April 18, 2005$b(Rhodococcus Zopf 1891, genus. Type species: Rhodococcus rhodochrous (Zopf 1891) Tsukamura 1974 (Approved Lists 1980). References: SKERMAN,V.B.D., McGOWAN, V. and SNEATH , P.H.A.: Approved Lists of Bacterial Names. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 1980, 30, 225-420) =670 \\$aGarrity, George M., Winters, Matthew & Searles, Denise B. Taxonomic outline of the procaryotic genera, Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, second edition, release 1.0, April 2001, website accessed April 18, 2005:$bp. 20-22 (Subclass V. Actinobacteridae; Order I. Actinomycetales; Suborder VII. Corynebacterineae; Family V. Nocardiaceae; Genus II. Rhodococcus) =670 \\$aBalows, Albert. The Prokaryotes, 1992:$bv. 2, p. 1192 (genus Rhodococcus ... contains aerobic, Gram-positive ... nonmotile actinomycetes which form rods to extensively branched substrate mycelium) =750 \2$aRhodococcus$0(DNLM)D012240$5IEN =LDR 00838cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363086302441 =005 20091117144925.0 =008 081016||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008007460 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCase-control method =450 \\$aCase-control studies =550 \\$wg$aEpidemiology$xStatistical methods =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2008041127: Armenian, Haroutune K. The case-control method, 2009. =670 \\$aMESH online, Sept. 22, 2008:$bHdg. (Case-control studies) =670 \\$aWikipedia online, Sept. 22, 2008$b(Case-control studies are used to identify factors that may contribute to a medical condition by comparing subjects who have that condition (the 'cases') with patients who do not have the condition but are otherwise similar (the 'controls')) =750 \2$aCase-Control Studies$0(DNLM)D016022$5IEN =LDR 00288cz a2200109n 4500 =001 9880363086402441 =005 20091117141040.0 =008 081029||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008008472 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPlanning$xTechnique =750 \2$aPlanning Techniques$0(DNLM)D010934$5IEN =LDR 00987cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363086502441 =005 20091117140039.0 =008 081009i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008007340 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.Z9$cBacteriology =150 \\$aDesulfovibrio vulgaris =550 \\$wg$aDesulfovibrio =670 \\$aWork cat.: Walker, C.B. Genomic and ecological analysis of archetypical syntrophic partners, 2008:$babstract (Desulfovibrio vulgaris) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Sept. 16, 2008$b(Desulfovibrio vulgaris. A species of gram-negative, anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria isolated from soil, animal intestines and feces, and fresh and salt water) =670 \\$aBacterial nomenclature up-to-date, via WWW, Sept. 16, 2008$b(Desulfovibrio vulgaris) =670 \\$aList of prokaryotic names with standing in nNomenclature, via WWW, Sept. 16, 2008$b(Desulfovibrio vulgaris) =675 \\$aITIS, Sept. 16, 2008 =750 \2$aDesulfovibrio vulgaris$0(DNLM)D016969$5IEN =LDR 01518cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880363086602441 =005 20091116110605.0 =008 081002||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005008190 =040 \\$aNNCU-C$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPhosphinic acid =450 \\$aHypophosphorous acid =550 \\$wg$aAnticholesteremic agents =550 \\$wg$aPhosphoric acid =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gotlinsky, B. Synthesis of phosphonic and phosphinic acid analogues of oligonucleotides and cholesterol inhibitors, 1982. =670 \\$aIUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology Online:$bphosphinic acids (H2P(=O)OH (phosphinic acid) and its P-hydorcarbyl derivatives) =670 \\$aMESH, Sept. 12, 2008$b(hdg.: Phosphinic Acids; scope note: Inorganic or organic derivatives of phosphinic acid, H2PO(OH). They include phosphinates and phosphinic acid esters; entry terms: Hypophosphorous Acids, Phosphinic Acid; do not confuse with: Phosphonic acids) =670 \\$aOnline Medical Dict., Sept. 12, 2008$b(phosphinic acids: Hypophosphorous acids. Inorganic or organic derivatives of phosphinic acid, h2po(oh). They include phosphinates and phosphinic acid esters) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 12, 2008$b(Hypophosphorous acid is a phosphorus oxoacid and a powerful reducing agent with molecular formula H3PO2. Inorganic chemists refer to the free acid by this name (also as "HPA") although its IUPAC name is dihydridohydroxidooxidophosphorus, or the acceptable name of phosphinic acid) =750 \2$aPhosphinic Acids$0(DNLM)D010721$5IEN =LDR 00595cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363086702441 =005 20091116105520.0 =008 081002i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005005112 =040 \\$aMdBmJHUP$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHuman chromosome 2 =550 \\$wg$aHuman chromosomes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Human biology, 2004:$bv. 76, no. 6, p. 849 (Fitzpatrick, E. Fine Mapping and SNP Analysis of Positional Candidates at the Preeclampsia Susceptibility Locus (PREG1) on Chromosome 2) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Chromosomes, Human, Pair 2) =750 \2$aChromosomes, Human, Pair 2$0(DNLM)D002889$5IEN =LDR 01045cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363086802441 =005 20150406101538.0 =008 080925i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008007025 =040 \\$aTNJ$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEcho-planar imaging =450 \\$aEPI (Echo-planar imaging) =550 \\$wg$aMagnetic resonance imaging =670 \\$aWork cat.: Li, Y. Nonrigid registration based method for correction of distortions in echo planar images, 2007:$bp. 1 (Echo Planar Imaging (EPI) is known for its ability to acquire magnetic resonance (MR) images in a very short time) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Sept. 5, 2008$b(MeSH heading: Echo-Planar Imaging; Scope Note: A type of MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING that uses only one nuclear spin excitation per image and therefore can obtain images in a fraction of a second rather than the minutes required in traditional MRI techniques. It is used in a variety of medical and scientific applications) =675 \\$aAccessScience, Sept. 5, 2008 =750 \2$aEcho-Planar Imaging$0(DNLM)D017352$5IEN =LDR 00569cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363086902441 =005 20091116104327.0 =008 080604i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008004330 =040 \\$aCU-A$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSexually transmitted diseases in animals =450 \\$aVenereal diseases in animals =550 \\$wg$aDomestic animals$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Die wirtschaftliche Bedeutung der knstliche Besamung bei der Bek�mpfung der Deckinfektionen des Rindes, 1940. =750 \2$aSexually Transmitted Diseases$xveterinary$0(DNLM)D012749Q000662$5IEN =LDR 01703cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880363087002441 =005 20091116104201.0 =008 080521i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008003951 =040 \\$aViU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aProportional hazards models =360 \\$isubdivision$aProportional hazards models$iunder topical headings, e.g.$aFailure time data analysis--Proportional hazards models =450 \\$aCox proportional hazards models =450 \\$aHazards models =550 \\$wg$aMathematical models =550 \\$wg$aSurvival analysis (Biometry) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Misspecified proportional hazard models and confirmatory analysis of survival data, 1999. =670 \\$aProportional hazards regression, c2008:$bp. vii (proportional hazards models and their extensions can be used to characterize any applied problem to which techniques of survival analysis are appropriate) =670 \\$aDictionary of statistics, 2002$b(proportional-hazards model: model in which the logarithm of the hazard rate , h(t), for a component (or device) is related to one or more explanatory variables x1, x2, by ln {h(t)}= 0 + 1x1 + 2x2 +, where 0, 1, 2, are parameters) =670 \\$aMESH online, May 14, 2008$b(proportional hazards models : statistical models used in survival analysis that assert that effect of study factors on hazard rate in the study population is multiplicative and does not change over time; UF Cox proportional hazards models; Cox models; Hazard models; Hazards models) =670 \\$aCox proportional hazards models for modeling the time to onset of decompression sickness in hypobaric environments, 2003. =750 \0$aProportional Hazards Models$0(DNLM)D016016$5IEN =LDR 00660cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363087102441 =005 20091112092830.0 =008 080422i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008003159 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAjuga =450 \\$aBugles (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Price, D. Ground-pine (Ajuga chamaepitys), 2006. =670 \\$aIntegrated Taxonomic Information System, accessed online 21 Apr. 2008$b(accepted name genus Ajuga, common name Bugle; family Lamiaceae) =670 \\$aInteractive Flora of NW Europe, accessed online 21 Apr. 2008$b(Ajuga, Bugles; family Lamiaceae) =750 \2$aAjuga$0(DNLM)D031328$5IEN =LDR 01137cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880363087202441 =005 20091112092033.0 =008 080710i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008005212 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aReproductive rights =450 \\$aReproductive freedom =550 \\$wg$aSexual rights =550 \\$aAbortion =550 \\$aBirth control =550 \\$aContraception =550 \\$aHuman reproduction =550 \\$aInvoluntary sterilization =670 \\$aMESH, July 10, 2008$b(Reproductive rights BT Human rights) =670 \\$aUNBIS thesaurus, July 10, 2008$b(Reproductive freedom UF Reproductive rights BT Human rights) =670 \\$aUNESCO thesaurus, July 10, 2008$b(Reproductive rights BT Women's rights) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the basic human right to determine freely the number and the spacing of one's children, as well as such related issues as affordable access to abortion and contraception, education about contraception and sexually transmitted infections, and freedom from coerced sterilization and contraception. =750 \2$aReproductive Rights$0(DNLM)D046269$5IEN =LDR 00498cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880363087302441 =005 20091111162733.0 =008 080619i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008004603 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP562.D53$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aDiamino amino acids =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2008026975: Diamino amino acids, 2008 =670 \\$aMeSH online, June 19, 2008:$bHdg. (Amino Acids, Diamino) =750 \2$aAmino Acids, Diamino$0(DNLM)D000599$5IEN =LDR 00654cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880363087402441 =005 20091110144743.0 =008 080502i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008003682 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ496.P15 =150 \\$aPerceptual disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric neurology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002523569: Rass, Eva. Kindliches Erleben bei Wahrnehmungsproblemen, c2002. =750 \2$81$wb$aPerceptual Disorders$0(DNLM)D010468$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPerceptual Disorders$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00927cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363087502441 =005 20110510131530.0 =008 080619i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008004113 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.S37 =150 \\$aSeptins =550 \\$wg$aG proteins =550 \\$wg$aMicrofilament proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2008022154: The septins, 2008. =670 \\$aInternet, May 29, 2008. =670 \\$aJournal of Cell Science, 119, 4-10 (2006)$b(Here come the septins: novel polymers that coordinate intracellular functions and organization) =670 \\$aMESH:$ba number of septin proteins are MESH headings (Sept1 protein, Drosophila; Sept10 protein, Human, etc.) =670 \\$aWikipedia =670 \\$aGenome Biology, 4, 236 (2003), M. Kinoshita : The septins$b("The septins are guanine-nucleotide binding proteins that mostly form filaments.") =750 \2$aSeptins$0(DNLM)D058112$5IEN =LDR 01510cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363087602441 =005 20091110140401.0 =008 080415i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008002926 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSystems biology =550 \\$wg$aComputational biology =550 \\$aBioinformatics =550 \\$aBiological systems =550 \\$aMolecular biology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2008382712: Biologie syst�emique, c2007 =670 \\$aMeSH online, Apr. 15, 2008:$bHdg. (Systems Biology) scope note (Comprehensive, methodical analysis of complex biological systems by monitoring responses to perturbations of biological processes. Large scale, computerized collection and analysis of the data are used to develop and test models of biological systems) =670 \\$aWikipedia online, Apr. 15, 2008:$b(Systems biology is a relatively new biological study field that focuses on the systematic study of complex interactions in biological systems, thus using a new perspective (integration instead of reduction) to study them. Particularly from year 2000 onwards, the term is used widely in the biosciences, and in a variety of contexts. Because the scientific method has been used primarily toward reductionism, one of the goals of systems biology is to discover new emergent properties that may arise from the systemic view used by this discipline in order to understand better the entirety of processes that happen in a biological system) =750 \2$aSystems Biology$0(DNLM)D049490$5IEN =LDR 01182cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880363087702441 =005 20090212105514.0 =008 080409i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008002773 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFungal proteins =450 \\$aMycoproteins =550 \\$wg$aFungi =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Szilvay, Geza R. Self-assembly of hydrophobin proteins from the fungus Trichoderma reesei, 2007. =670 \\$aArvas, Mikko. Comparative and functional genome analysis of fungi for development of the protein production host Trichoderma reesei, 2007. =670 \\$aIndik, Zena K. The acid soluble nuclear proteins of the fungus Cordyceps militaris, 1975. =670 \\$aImrie, F.K.E. and A.J. Vlitos. Production of fungal protein from carob (Ceratonia Siliqua L.), 1973? =670 \\$aWikipedia, accessed April 8, 2008$b(redirected from search: fungal protein, Mycoprotein is defined in the Oxford English Dictionary as: "the albuminoid which is the principal constituent of the protoplasm of the cell.") =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003 =750 \2$aFungal Proteins$0(DNLM)D005656$5IEN =LDR 04263cz a2200589n 4500 =001 9880363087802441 =005 20091109094337.0 =008 080314i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008020156 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74$cBotany =053 \0$aSB615.H97$cWeed =150 \\$aHymenachne amplexicaulis =450 \\$aAgrostis monostachya =450 \\$aBamboo grass =450 \\$aDal grass =450 \\$aDhal grass =450 \\$aHymenachne acutigluma =450 \\$aHymenachne gouinii =450 \\$aHymenachne monostachya =450 \\$aHymenachne myosurus =450 \\$aHymenachne myurus =450 \\$aHymenachne pseudo-interupta =450 \\$aHymenachne pseudointerrupta =450 \\$aOlive hymenachne =450 \\$aPanicum acuminatum =450 \\$aPanicum acutiglume =450 \\$aPanicum amplexicaule =450 \\$aPanicum auritum =450 \\$aPanicum caudatum =450 \\$aPanicum grisebachianum =450 \\$aPanicum hasskarlii =450 \\$aPanicum hymenachne =450 \\$aPanicum myurum =450 \\$aPanicum perdensum =450 \\$aSporobolus villosus =450 \\$aTrompetilla =450 \\$aTrumpet grass =450 \\$aWater straw grass =450 \\$aWest Indian marsh grass =550 \\$wg$aHymenachne =670 \\$aWork cat.: Csurhes, S.M. Hymenachne (Hymenachne amplexicaulis) in Queensland, 1999:$bp. 3 (Hymenachne amplexicaulis, a native of South and Central America, is distinct from Hymenachne acutigluma, a native of northern Australian flood plains, and Hymenachne pseudo-interrupta, from the Indo-Malayan region; synonyms include: Agrostis monostachya; Hymenachne myosurus; Panicum amplexicaule var. deflexa; Panicum amplexicaule var. erecta; Panicum amplexicaule; Panicum hymenachne; Panicum perdensum; Hymenachne pseudo-interupta; Hymenachne myurus; some literature refers to the plant as olive hymenachne and this is name commonly used in the Northern Territory to differentiate it from native hymenachne; other common names include West Indian marsh grass, bamboo grass, and dal grass) =670 \\$aITIS, Mar. 14, 2008$b(Hymenachne amplexicaulis -- West Indian marsh grass. Synonym: Hymenachne acutigluma) =670 \\$aNatureServe explorer, Mar. 14, 2008$b(Hymenachne amplexicaulis, Trompetilla. Other common names: West Indian marsh grass) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Mar. 14, 2008$b(Hymenachne amplexicaulis. Synonym: Hymenachne acutigluma) =670 \\$aPlants database, Mar. 14, 2008$b(Hymenachne amplexicaulis, West Indian marsh grass. Synonym: Hymenachne acutigluma) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Mar. 14, 2008$b(Hymenachne amplexicaulis. Common names: West Indian marsh grass, camalote (Spanish). Comment: H. amplexicaulis sensu Old World authors = H. acutiglume; also separate listing for Hymenachne acutigluma) =670 \\$aGrassBase : the online world grass flora, Mar. 14, 2008$b(Hymenachne amplexicaulis) synonymy database (Panicum amplexicaule, Agrostis monostachya, Hymenachne monostachya, Panicum myurum, Panicum caudatum, Panicum auritum, Panicum acutiglume, Panicum hasskarlii, Panicum perdensum, Hymenachne pseudointerrupta, Panicum acuminatum, Panicum amplexicaule var. deflexa, Panicum amplexicaule var. erecta, Sporobolus villosus, Hymenachne gouinii, Panicum grisebachianum, Panicum hymenachne, Hymenachne acutigluma) =670 \\$aA synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, via WWW, Mar. 14, 2008$b(Hymenachne amplexicaulis - Trompetilla. Synonymy: Hymenachne acutigluma) =670 \\$aHawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR) : invasive species information for Hawaii and the Pacific, via WWW, Mar. 14, 2008$b(Hymenachne amplexicaulis (Poaceae) - West Indian marsh grass, hymenachne, olive hymenachne, trompetilla) =670 \\$aTropical forages Web site, Mar. 14, 2008$b(Hymenachne amplexicaulis. Synonyms: Panicum amplexicaule, Hymenachne acutigluma. Common names: hymenachne, west indian marsh grass, water straw grass, trompetilla or trumpet grass, canutillo (Colombia); dal (dhal) grass, bamboo grass (India); carrizo chico, ca�nuela blanca (Bolivia); bamboegras (Suriname); chingolo (Paraguay)) =750 \2$aSasa$0(DNLM)D031787$5IEN =LDR 02046cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880363087902441 =005 20091109094939.0 =008 080306i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008001685 =040 \\$aViU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRegenerative medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$wg$aRegeneration (Biology) =670 \\$aWork cat.: The promises and challenges of regenerative medicine, 2005:$bp. vi (present state of the art of regenerative medicine) =670 \\$aPrinciples of regenerative biology, 2007:$bp. 2 (building missing or damaged tissues and organs in humans through application of bioengineering or stem cell technology is now called "regenerative medicine") =670 \\$aCambridge textbook of bioethics, 2008:$bp. 153 (regenerative medicine: emerging interdisciplinary field of research and clinical applications focused on repair, replacement, or regeneration of cells, tissues, or organs, to restore impaired functions; it aims to provide elements required for in vivo repair, design replacements to seamlessly interact with living body, and to stimulate body's intrinsic capacities to regenerate. Disciplines contributing to this field include genetics and molecular biology, materials science, stem cell biology, transplantation, developmental biology, and tissue engineering) =670 \\$aMESH online, March 5, 2008:$b(regenerative medicine: field of medicine concerned with developing and using strategies aimed at repair or replacement of damaged, diseased, or deficient organs, tissues, and cells via tissue engineering, cell transplantation, and artificial organs and bioartificial organs and tissues) =670 \\$aPrinciples of regenerative medicine, 2007:$bp. 2 (regenerative medicine seeks new therapies for patients with injuries or diseases in which body's own responses cannot restore functional tissue; therapeutic use of growth factors and cytokines to stimulate production/function of endogenous cells has shown greatest clinical impact to date) =750 \2$aRegenerative Medicine$0(DNLM)D044968$5IEN =LDR 00426cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880363088002441 =005 20091109092559.0 =008 080519i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008003390 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTocotrienol =550 \\$wg$aVitamin E =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2008018922: Tocotrienols, 2008. =670 \\$aMeSH online, Apr. 28, 2008:$bHdg. (Tocotrienols) =750 \2$aTocotrienols$0(DNLM)D024508$5IEN =LDR 00443cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363088202441 =005 20120730164534.0 =008 080425i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008121541 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHematopoietic stem cells$xTransplantation =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ex vivo cell therapy, c1999 =750 \2$aHematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018380 =LDR 00431cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880363088302441 =005 20130301125446.0 =008 080425i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008121493 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHearing impaired$xRehabilitation =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rehabilitative audiology, c1993 =750 \2$aCorrection of Hearing Impairment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012048 =LDR 00780cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362406802441 =005 20120730163453.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85082978 =035 \\$aBZT2884NU =035 \\$aSH 85082978 =040 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Mastodons were shorter than modern elephants but were heavily built.) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060414 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Mastodon =750 \2$aMastodons$0(DNLM)D056666$5IEN =LDR 00533cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362410002441 =005 20120730163445.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85082006 =035 \\$aBZT1912NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF967.M3 =150 \\$aMastitis =450 \\$aBovine mastitis =450 \\$aColimastitis =550 \\$wg$aCattle$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aUdder$xDiseases =681 \\$iExample under$aAnimals--Diseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMastitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008413 =LDR 00409cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362410102441 =005 20120730163444.0 =008 911219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081999 =035 \\$aBZT1905NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP149 =150 \\$aMastication =450 \\$aChewing =550 \\$wg$aDigestion =550 \\$wg$aOral habits =750 \2$aMastication$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008409 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362410202441 =005 20120730163444.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081984 =035 \\$aBZT1890NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD667.5$cCancer surgery =150 \\$aMastectomy =450 \\$aMammectomy =550 \\$wg$aBreast$xSurgery =750 \2$aMastectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008408 =LDR 00428cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362410302441 =005 20120730163444.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081982 =035 \\$aBZT1888NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.M35 =150 \\$aMast cells =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissue cells =550 \\$aBasophils =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMast Cells$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008407 =LDR 00702cz 2200205n 4500 =001 9880362410402441 =005 20241022103105.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081981 =035 \\$aBZT1887NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMast cell disease =450 \\$aMastocytosis =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aImmunologic diseases =750 \2$aMastocytosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008415$0(DNLM)D000090362$5IEN-M =750 \2$aMast Cell Activation Disorders$0(DNLM)D000090362$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aMast Cell Activation Syndrome$0(DNLM)D000090267$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00581cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362410502441 =005 20120730163444.0 =008 911219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081971 =035 \\$aBZT1877NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL831$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM155$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP321$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMasseter muscle =450 \\$aMusculus masseter =550 \\$wg$aMasticatory muscles =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(masseter muscle : Musculus masseter [NA]) =750 \2$aMasseter Muscle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008406 =LDR 00548cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362410602441 =005 20120730163444.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081958 =035 \\$aBZT1864NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ53.M35 =150 \\$aMassage for children =550 \\$wg$aPhysical therapy for children =750 \2$81$wb$aMassage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008405 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMassage$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00712cz 2200217n 4500 =001 9880362410702441 =005 20241022104641.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081957 =035 \\$aBZT1863NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM721$bRM723$cTherapeutics$5IEN =053 \\$aRA780.5$cPersonal health =150 \\$aMassage =360 \\$isubdivision$aMassage$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Massage =450 \\$aChirotherapy$5IEN =450 \\$aPneumomassage$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aTouch =750 \2$aMassage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008405 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aMyofascial Release Therapy$0(DNLM)D000089803$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00826cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362410802441 =005 20070501135442.0 =008 910606||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081907 =035 \\$aBZT1813NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC454.M3$cPhysical optics =053 \\$aQD96.M3$cAnalytical chemistry =053 \\$aQP519.9.M3$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aMass spectrometry =450 \\$aMass spectra =450 \\$aMass spectrograph =450 \\$aMass spectroscopy =450 \\$aMass spectrum analysis =450 \\$aSpectrum analysis, Mass$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aMass (Physics) =550 \\$wg$aNuclear spectroscopy =550 \\$wg$aSpectrum analysis =670 \\$aFox, A. Analytical micro. methods : Gas chrom. & mass spectroscopy, 1990. =750 \2$aMass Spectrometry$0(DNLM)D013058$5IEN =LDR 01190cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362410902441 =005 20130709081754.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081863 =035 \\$aBZT1769NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMass media =360 \\$isubdivision$aIn mass media$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., and under names of individual persons, families, and corporate bodies; and headings of the type [topic] in mass media, e.g.$aAlcoholism in mass media =450 \\$aMass communication =450 \\$aMedia, Mass =450 \\$aMedia studies$5IEN =450 \\$aMedia, The =550 \\$wg$aCommunication =670 \\$aSilverblatt, A. Media literacy, 1995. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the modern means of mass communication. Works on the communications industries treated collectively are entered under$aCommunication and traffic.$iWorks on human communication, including both the primary techniques of language, pictures, etc. and the secondary techniques, such as the press and radio, are entered under$aCommunication. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCommunication; Communication and traffic =750 \2$aMass Media$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008402 =LDR 00822cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362411002441 =005 20100526164753.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081858 =035 \\$aBZT1764NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC =150 \\$aMass casualties =450 \\$aCasualties, Disaster =450 \\$aCasualties, Mass =450 \\$aDisaster casualties =450 \\$aFatalities, Mass =450 \\$aMass fatalities =550 \\$wg$aCivil defense =550 \\$wg$aMedical emergencies =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Military =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries =670 \\$aMass fatality incidents : a guide for human forensic identification, 2005. =670 \\$aBlakeney, R.L. Providing relief to families after a mass fatality, 2002. =750 \2$aMass Casualty Incidents$0(DNLM)D054527$5IEN =LDR 00499cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362411102441 =005 20120730163443.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081828 =035 \\$aBZT1734NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC553.M36$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aMasochism =450 \\$wnne$aPsychic masochism =550 \\$wg$aParaphilias =550 \\$wg$aPersonality disorders =550 \\$aSadomasochism =550 \\$aSuffering =750 \2$aMasochism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008398 =LDR 00500cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362411202441 =005 20120730163443.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081817 =035 \\$aBZT1723NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGN419.5$cEthnology =053 \\$aGT1747$bGT1748$cManners and customs =053 \\$aPN2071.M37$cTheater =053 \\$aTT898$cHandicraft =150 \\$aMasks =550 \\$wg$aCostume =550 \\$aCarnival =750 \2$aMasks$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008397 =LDR 00480cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362411302441 =005 20100721103151.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081797 =035 \\$aBZT1703NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF175.5.M37$cPsychoanalysis =053 \\$aBF692.5$cPsychology =150 \\$aMasculinity =450 \\$wnne$aMasculinity (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aSex (Psychology) =550 \\$aMen =750 \2$aMasculinity$0(DNLM)D057228$5IEN =LDR 00403cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362411402441 =005 20150120120728.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081626 =035 \\$aBZT1532NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV1100$bGV1198.995$cSports =150 \\$aMartial arts =550 \\$wg$aCombat =550 \\$aSelf-defense =750 \2$aMartial Arts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016139 =LDR 01412cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362411502441 =005 20120730163443.0 =008 991105i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081610 $zsj 96005938 =035 \\$aBZT1516NU =035 \\$aSH 85081610 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.M3$bQL737.M476$cZoology =150 \\$aMarsupials =450 \\$wnne$aMarsupialia =450 \\$aPouched animals =550 \\$wg$aMammals =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aLC data base, June 26, 1990$b(marsupials) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, 1993:$bp. 4 (Orders Didelphimorphia, Paucituberculata, Microbiotheria, Dasyuromoprhia, Peramelemorphia, Notoyctemorphia, Diprotodontia were included in Marsupuialia in the 1st ed.) =670 \\$aIntegrated Taxonomic info. sys., Oct. 8, 1999$b(Superorder Marsupialia, Infraclass Metatheria, Subclass Theria, Class Mammalia. Usage: valid. Common name: marsupials) =670 \\$aWalker mamm. world:$bv. 1, p. 10 (Order Marsupialia. Marsupials. Marsupials are covered as a single order, some zoologists believe the group should be divided into 2 orders, with more marsupial families than formerly recognized. Marsupials include species diverse in morphology and ecology as moles, wolves, antelopes, etc. united primarily on the basis of common means of reproduction) =750 \2$aMarsupialia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008394 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362411602441 =005 20120730163442.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081604 =035 \\$aBZT1510LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK524.M4$cBotany =150 \\$aMarsileaceae =450 \\$wnne$aMarsiliaceae =550 \\$wg$aMarsileales =750 \2$aMarsileaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D043964 =LDR 00349cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362411702441 =005 20120730163442.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081547 =035 \\$aBZT1453LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L25 =150 \\$aMarrubium =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =750 \2$aMarrubium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027522 =LDR 00456cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362411802441 =005 20120730163442.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081545 =035 \\$aBZT1451NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBone marrow cells =450 \\$wnne$aMarrow cells =550 \\$wg$aCells =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bone marrow cells (Non MESH)) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/1/90 =750 \2$aBone Marrow Cells$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001854 =LDR 00318cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362411902441 =005 20120730163442.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081544 =035 \\$aBZT1450NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBone marrow$xTumors =750 \2$aBone Marrow Neoplasms$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D019046 =LDR 00443cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362412002441 =005 20120730163442.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081543 =035 \\$aBZT1449NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD123.5 =150 \\$aBone marrow$xTransplantation =667 \\$aOld LCSH heading: Marrow--Transplantation =690 \\$ar:GLS:10/5/87 =750 \2$aBone Marrow Transplantation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016026 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362412102441 =005 20120730163442.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081541 =035 \\$aBZT1447NU =035 \\$ash 85081541 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRB55.2 =150 \\$aBone marrow$xExamination =750 \2$aBone Marrow Examination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001856 =LDR 00433cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362412202441 =005 20120730163442.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081540 =035 \\$aBZT1446NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC645.7$bRC645.76 =150 \\$aBone marrow$xDiseases =667 \\$aOld LCSH heading: Marrow--Diseases =690 \\$ar2:AMD:6/12/90 =750 \2$aBone Marrow Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001855 =LDR 00635cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362412302441 =005 20120730163442.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081538 =035 \\$aBZT1444NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM569$cHuman histology =150 \\$aBone marrow =450 \\$wnne$aMarrow =450 \\$aMedulla ossium =550 \\$wg$aHematopoietic system =550 \\$wg$aImmune system =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bone marrow) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Blood and RE system, Bone marrow) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Bone marrow) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/1/90 =750 \2$aBone Marrow$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001853 =LDR 00816cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362412402441 =005 20120730163442.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081416 =035 \\$aBZT1322NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN480$cEthnology =053 \0$aGR465$cFolklore =053 \0$aHQ503$bHQ1057$cSociology =150 \\$aMarriage =360 \\$isubdivision$aMarriage$iunder names of individual persons =450 \\$aMarried life =450 \\$aMatrimony =450 \\$aNuptiality =450 \\$aWedlock =550 \\$wg$aLove =550 \\$wg$aSacraments =550 \\$aBetrothal =550 \\$aCourtship =550 \\$aFamilies =550 \\$aHome =550 \\$aHoneymoons =670 \\$aLC database, March 21, 1995$b(married life) =750 \2$aMarriage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008393 =LDR 00607cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362412502441 =005 20120730163441.0 =008 940406i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081390 =035 \\$aBZT1296NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL737.R68$cZoology =150 \\$aMarmots =450 \\$aArctomys$5IEN =450 \\$aMarmota =550 \\$wg$aSciuridae =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bv. 1, p. 567, under Rodentia, Sciuridae (marmots; there are 11 species) =670 \\$aCorbet. A world list of mammalian species:$bp. 142 (Marmota; marmots) =750 \2$aMarmota$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008392 =LDR 01086cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362412602441 =005 20120730163441.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081369 =035 \\$aBZT1275NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQA274.7 =150 \\$aMarkov processes =450 \\$aAnalysis, Markov =450 \\$aChains, Markov =450 \\$aMarkoff processes =450 \\$aMarkov analysis =450 \\$aMarkov chains =450 \\$aMarkov models =450 \\$aModels, Markov =450 \\$aProcesses, Markov =550 \\$wg$aStochastic processes =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Markov processes, use Markov analysis) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 3, 2007$bMarkov chain (in mathematics, a Markov chain, named after Andrey Markov, is a discrete-time stochastic process with the Markov property; Markov models) Markov process (in probability theory, a Markov process is a stochastic process that has the Markov property; often, the term Markov chain is used to mean a discrete-time Markov process) =750 \2$aMarkov Chains$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008390 =LDR 00910cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362412702441 =005 20120730163439.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080667 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aS654$bS661.2$cFertilizers =150 \\$aManures =360 \\$isubdivision$aManure$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Manure =450 \\$aDung =450 \\$aDungs =450 \\$wnne$aFertilizers and manures =450 \\$aManure =550 \\$wg$aAnimal waste =550 \\$wg$aCrop residues =550 \\$wg$aFertilizers =550 \\$wg$aOrganic fertilizers =670 \\$aThe Amer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., via WWW, June 17, 2005$b(manure: Material, especially barnyard or stable dung, often with discarded animal bedding, used to fertilize soil; dung: 1a. The excrement of animals. b. Manure) =750 \2$aManure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008372 =LDR 00763cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362412802441 =005 20120730163441.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081333 =035 \\$aBZT1239NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHF5410$bHF5417.5 =150 \\$aMarketing =360 \\$isubdivision$aMarketing$iunder types of commodities, products, services, and institutions providing products or services =450 \\$aConsumer goods$xMarketing =450 \\$aDomestic marketing =450 \\$aRetail marketing =450 \\$aRetail trade$xMarketing =550 \\$wg$aIndustrial management =550 \\$aAftermarkets =550 \\$aSelling =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Domestic markets) =750 \2$aMarketing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D040541 =LDR 00577cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362412902441 =005 20120730163439.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080609 =035 \\$aBZT0515NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC165 =150 \\$aManometers =450 \\$wnne$aManometer =450 \\$aManometry$5IEN =450 \\$aMicromanometers =550 \\$wg$aPressure gages =670 \\$aTEST$b(Manometers UF Micromanometers) =670 \\$aNASA thes.$b(Manometers UF Micromanometers BT Pressure gages) =750 \2$aManometry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008365 =LDR 00426cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362413002441 =005 20120730163441.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081304 =035 \\$aBZT1210NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aMarital status =450 \\$aMarital condition =450 \\$aStatus, Marital =550 \\$wg$aMarriage =550 \\$wg$aSocial status =750 \2$aMarital Status$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017533 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362413102441 =005 20120730163439.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080602 =035 \\$aBZT0508NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD321 =150 \\$aMannose =550 \\$wg$aMonosaccharides =750 \2$aMannose$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008358 =LDR 00515cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362413202441 =005 20120730163441.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081303 =035 \\$aBZT1209NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC488.5 =150 \\$aMarital psychotherapy =450 \\$aMarital therapy =450 \\$aMarriage psychotherapy =550 \\$wg$aFamily psychotherapy =550 \\$aCouples therapy =550 \\$aMarriage counseling =750 \2$aMarital Therapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008388 =LDR 00505cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362413302441 =005 20120730163441.0 =008 920204||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081276 =035 \\$aBZT1182NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP632.M37 =150 \\$aMarine toxins =550 \\$wg$aMarine metabolites =550 \\$wg$aMarine pharmacology =550 \\$wg$aToxins =550 \\$aPoisonous fishes =550 \\$aPoisonous shellfish =750 \2$aMarine Toxins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008387 =LDR 00819cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362413402441 =005 20120730163439.0 =008 921201i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080557 =035 \\$aBZT0463NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD736.M25$cOrthopedics =053 \\$aRM724$cPhysical therapy =150 \\$aManipulation (Therapeutics) =450 \\$aManipulation, Orthopedic$5IEN =450 \\$aManipulative therapy =450 \\$aManual medicine =450 \\$aOrthopedic manipulation =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedics =550 \\$wg$aPhysical therapy =670 \\$aNeumann, H.D. Introduction to manual medicine, c1989. =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/23/92$b(manipulative therapy) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Manipulation, Orthopedic) =750 \2$aMusculoskeletal Manipulations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026201 =LDR 00838cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362413502441 =005 20120730163440.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081138 =035 \\$aBZT1044NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85081138 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQH91$bQH91.8$cGeneral =053 \0$aQH92$bQH95.59$cLocal, by body of water =053 \0$aQH101$bQH198$cLocal, by geographic region =150 \\$aMarine biology =450 \\$aBiological oceanography =450 \\$aOcean biology =450 \\$aOceanic biology =450 \\$aSea biology =550 \\$wg$aAquatic biology =550 \\$wg$aMarine sciences =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 5, 2002$b(island, ocean, and deep-sea biology; Oceanic Biology; biology of the deep ocean; biology of the sea) =750 \2$aMarine Biology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008386 =LDR 00382cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362413602441 =005 20120730163440.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081137 =035 \\$aBZT1043NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMarine biologists =550 \\$wg$aAquatic biologists =550 \\$wg$aMarine scientists =750 \2$aMarine Biology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008386 =LDR 03181cz a2200505n 4500 =001 9882375286702441 =005 20240216165019.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash 85080541 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85080541 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169030370000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMH =053 \0$aRC516 =072 \7$aH 1150$2lcsh =150 \\$aBipolar disorder =450 \\$aAffective psychoses, Bipolar =450 \\$aBipolar depression =450 \\$aBipolar mood disorder =450 \\$aDepression, Bipolar =450 \\$aDepression, Manic =450 \\$aManic depression =450 \\$wnne$aManic-depressive illness =450 \\$wnne$aManic-depressive psychoses =450 \\$aManic-depressive psychosis =450 \\$wnne$aMelancholia =450 \\$aPsychoses, Manic-depressive =550 \\$wg$aAffective disorders =550 \\$wg$aPsychoses =550 \\$aDepression, Mental =550 \\$aMania =670 \\$aRandom House$b(manic-depressive illness, see bipolar disorder. Also called manic-depression) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(manic-depressive illness. Also called bipolar disorder) =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms$b(Manic depression UF Bipolar depression; Manic depressive psychosis) =670 \\$aReaders' Guide$b(Manic depression see Depression, Mental) =670 \\$aAmericana$b(manic-depressive illness) =670 \\$aAcad. Am. encyc.:$bv. 2, p. 277 (Bipolar disorder, once known as manic-depressive psychosis) =670 \\$aNew Britannica, 1995:$bindex (Manic-depressive psychosis or bipolar disorder) =670 \\$aMayo Clinic family health book, 1990:$bp. 1039 (manic-depressive illness) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bipolar disorder x Depression, Bipolar; Manic-Depressive psychosis) =670 \\$aKaplan, H. Comp. gloss. psychiatry and psychology$b(manic-depressive illness-replaced by bipolar disorder in DSM III R) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 31, 2022$b(Bipolar Disorder. UF Affective Psychosis, Bipolar; Bipolar Mood Disorder; Depression, Bipolar; Manic Depression; Manic Disorder; Manic-Depressive Psychosis; Psychoses, Manic-Depressive; Psychosis, Manic-Depressive. SN A major affective disorder marked by severe mood swings (manic or major depressive episodes) and a tendency to remission and recurrence. In MeSH Tree Structures under Bipolar and Related Disorders, which is under Mental Disorders) =670 \\$aWebMD, May 31, 2022:$bBipolar Disorder (Bipolar disorder was formerly called manic depression. It is a form of major affective disorder, or mood disorder, defined by manic or hypomanic episodes (changes from one's normal mood accompanied by high energy states); patients with bipolar disorder) =670 \\$aNational Institute of Mental Health website, May 31, 2022$b(Bipolar disorder (formerly called manic-depressive illness or manic depression) is a mental disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks; people with bipolar disorder) =688 \\$aHeading changed from Manic-depressive illness to Bipolar disorder in November 2022. =750 \2$aBipolar Disorder$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001714 =LDR 01383cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362413802441 =005 20120730163440.0 =008 010705i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081114 =035 \\$aBZT1020NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK570.2$cGeneral =053 \0$aQK570.4$bQK580.5$cLocal =053 \0$aSH390$bSH390.5$cFisheries =150 \\$aMarine algae =450 \\$aSea vegetables =450 \\$aSeaweed =450 \\$aSeaweeds =450 \\$aVegetables, Sea =550 \\$wg$aAlgae =550 \\$wg$aMarine plants =670 \\$aHuisman, J.M. Marine plants of Australia, 2000:$bp. 1 ("Marine plants fall into two broad ecological categories: those that are attached, either to the sea bottom or to other plants and animals--these are known as 'benthic' plants; and those that are unattached, their travels being largely at the whim of currents and waves--they are known as the 'phytoplankton' ... While the phytoplankton have great ecological importance, they are mostly small, single-celled organisms that are generally invisible to the naked eye ... The benthic plants can be further divided into two broad groups: the algae (singular 'alga') and the seagrasses.") p. 5 ("Benthic marine algae are also known as 'seaweeds' ... In the scientific community the use of the term 'seaweeds' is declining ...") =750 \2$aSeaweed$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012624 =LDR 00668cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362413902441 =005 20120730163439.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080527 =035 \\$aBZT0433NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK938.M27$cGeneral =053 \0$aSD397.M25$cForestry =150 \\$aMangrove plants =450 \\$wnne$aMangrove =450 \\$aMangrove forest plants =450 \\$aMangrove swamp plants =450 \\$aMangroves =550 \\$wg$aCoastal plants =550 \\$wg$aForest plants =550 \\$wg$aHalophytes =550 \\$wg$aSwamp plants =550 \\$wg$aTropical plants =750 \2$aAvicennia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032407 =LDR 00454cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362414002441 =005 20120730163440.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081088 =035 \\$aBZT0994LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.M37$cOrnamental plant =150 \\$aMarigolds =450 \\$aMarigold =450 \\$wnne$aTagetes =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =750 \2$aTagetes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031686 =LDR 00438cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362414102441 =005 20120730163438.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080526 =035 \\$aBZT0432LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.G87$cBotany =053 \\$aSB379.M25$cFruit-culture =150 \\$aMangosteen =450 \\$aGarcinia mangostana =450 \\$aMangostine =750 \2$aGarcinia mangostana$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029762 =LDR 00942cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362414202441 =005 20130317182846.0 =008 051025i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081057 =035 \\$aBZT0963NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNjR$dDLC =053 \0$aGN367$cEthnology =053 \0$aHM1136$cSocial psychology =053 \0$aHN50$bHN942.5$cBy country =150 \\$aMarginality, Social =450 \\$aExclusion, Social =450 \\$aMarginal peoples =450 \\$aSocial exclusion =450 \\$aSocial marginality =550 \\$wg$aAssimilation (Sociology) =550 \\$wg$aCulture conflict =550 \\$wg$aSocial isolation =550 \\$wg$aSociology =550 \\$aPeople with social disabilities =670 \\$aOvercoming exclusion through adult learning, c1999:$bp. 9, etc. (Social exclusion; relating to issues of poverty and disadvantage; outsiders, underclass) =750 \2$aSocial Marginalization$0(DNLM)D062487$5IEN =LDR 00470cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362414302441 =005 20120730163438.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080489 =035 \\$aBZT0395NU =035 \\$aSH 85080489 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.M6$cChemistry =053 \0$aTP245.M3$cChemical technology =150 \\$aManganese compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =750 \2$aManganese Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017895 =LDR 00505cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362414402441 =005 20120730163440.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85081045 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02088842 =035 \\$aBZT0951NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP684.M3$cManufacture =150 \\$aMargarine =450 \\$aButter, Artificial =450 \\$aMargarin =450 \\$wnne$aOleomargarine =550 \\$wg$aOils and fats, Edible =750 \2$aMargarine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008383 =LDR 00484cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362414502441 =005 20120730163438.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080479 =035 \\$aBZT0385NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.M6$cChemistry =053 \0$aTA480.M35$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTN490.M3$cMining =053 \0$aTN799.M3$cMetallurgy =150 \\$aManganese =550 \\$wg$aManganese group =750 \2$aManganese$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008345 =LDR 00619cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362414602441 =005 20070430090251.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85081032 =035 \\$aBZT0938NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF995.6.M33 =150 \\$aMarek's disease =450 \\$aAcute leukosis of poultry =450 \\$wnne$aAvian lymphomatosis =450 \\$aFowl paralysis =450 \\$aLymphomatosis, Avian =450 \\$aNeurolymphomatosis gallinarum =550 \\$wg$aAvian leukosis =550 \\$wg$aHerpesvirus diseases in animals =750 \2$aMarek Disease$0(DNLM)D008380$5IEN =LDR 00735cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362414702441 =005 20120730163438.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080474 =035 \\$aBZT0380NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85080474 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P93$cZoology =150 \\$aMangabeys =450 \\$aCercocebus =450 \\$aMangabys =450 \\$aWhite-eyelid mangabeys =450 \\$aWhite-eyelid monkeys =550 \\$wg$aCercopithecidae =670 \\$aMammal species of the world (MSW) via WWW, Sept. 25, 2001 (Cercocebus, common name: White-eyelid mangabeys) =670 \\$aWalker's mammals of the world, 1999:$bp. 577 (Cercocebus, mangabeys) =750 \2$aCercocebus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016664 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362414802441 =005 20120730163438.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080468 =035 \\$aBZT0374NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL561.S7$cZoology =150 \\$aManduca =550 \\$wg$aSphingidae =750 \2$aManduca$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018402 =LDR 00457cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362414902441 =005 20070430090139.0 =008 050516i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080962 =035 \\$aBZT0868NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC167 =150 \\$aMarburg virus disease =550 \\$wg$aHemorrhagic fever =550 \\$wg$aVirus diseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Marburg Virus Disease) =750 \2$aMarburg Virus Disease$0(DNLM)D008379$5IEN =LDR 00339cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362415002441 =005 20070430085945.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080961 =035 \\$aBZT0867NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMarburg virus =550 \\$wg$aRhabdoviruses =750 \2$aMarburgvirus$0(DNLM)D029024$5IEN =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362415102441 =005 20120730163440.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080901 =035 \\$aBZT0807LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M28$cBotany =150 \\$aMarantaceae =550 \\$wg$aSeitamineae =750 \2$aMarantaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032426 =LDR 00874cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362415202441 =005 20120730163438.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080467 =035 \\$aBZT0373NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.S7$cBotany =150 \\$aMandrakes =450 \\$aMandragora =450 \\$wnne$aMandrake =550 \\$wg$aSolanaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: 88-161230: Izzi, M. Radice dell'uomo, 1987. =670 \\$aHortus 3:$bp. 71 (Mandragora. Mandrake. six species) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Mandragora. Mandrake) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Mandragora, mandrake) =670 \\$aWorld Book$b(Mandrake ... the name of two similar plants that belong to the nightshade family. Mandrakes) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(Mandrake (Mandragora) genus comprising three or four plant species) =750 \2$aMandragora$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D026781 =LDR 00352cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362415302441 =005 20130312094357.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080439 =035 \\$aBZT0345NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMandibular prosthesis =550 \\$wg$aProsthodontics =750 \2$aMandibular Prosthesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008341 =LDR 00690cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362415402441 =005 20080227100110.0 =008 040420||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080858 =035 \\$aBZT0764NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aMaps =360 \\$isubdivision$aMaps$iunder names of countries, cities, etc. and subjects for individual maps or collections of maps, e.g.$aAfrica--Climate--Maps; Africa, North--Economic conditions--Maps; Real property--Maps;$iand headings beginning with the word$aMap =450 \\$aPlans =550 \\$wg$aCartographic materials =550 \\$wg$aGeography =550 \\$aCartography =750 \2$aMaps as Topic$0(DNLM)D008377$5IEN =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362415502441 =005 20120730163438.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080438 =035 \\$aBZT0344NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMandibular condyle =450 \\$aCondyle of the mandible =550 \\$wg$aJaws =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMandibular Condyle$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008335 =LDR 00521cz 2200193n 4500 =001 9880362415602441 =005 20241022103007.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080435 =035 \\$aBZT0341NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMandible =450 \\$aJaw, Lower =450 \\$aLower jaw =550 \\$wg$aJaws =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMandible$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008334 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aMandibular Canal$0(DNLM)D000088263$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00625cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362415702441 =005 20120730163440.0 =008 060731i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080843 =035 \\$aBZT0749NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.A17$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.M365$cOrnamental plants =053 \0$aSD397.M3$cForestry =150 \\$aMaple =450 \\$aAcer =450 \\$aMaple trees =450 \\$aMaples =550 \\$wg$aAceraceae =670 \\$aBetts, H. S. Maple (Acer species), 1959:$bt.p. (maples) =670 \\$aFowler, A. Maple trees, c2001. =750 \2$aAcer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031002 =LDR 01177cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362415802441 =005 20120730163438.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080381 =035 \\$aBZT0287NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85080381 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.S63$cZoology =150 \\$aManatees =450 \\$aManatidae =450 \\$aManatis =450 \\$aTrichechidae =450 \\$aTrichechus =550 \\$wg$aSirenia =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Manatee, also manati) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 1056 (Trichechidae. Manatee: a monogeneric (Trichechus) family) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via WWW, Sept. 15, 2000$b(Family Trichechidae. Manatees. Synonym: Manatidae. Order Sirenia) =670 \\$aWalker's mammals of the world, via WWW, Sept. 15, 2000$b(Family Trichechidae, Order Sirenia. Contain single genus, Trichechus, with three species) =670 \\$aITIS, Sept. 15, 2000$b(Trichechidae. Common name: manatees. 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Works on the application of systematic, logical, and mathematical methods and techniques to the solution of problems of management are entered under$aManagement science. =681 \\$iNote under$aManagement science =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOrganization and Administration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009934 =LDR 01000cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362416402441 =005 20130916095514.0 =008 030822i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080326 =035 \\$aBZT0232NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA167$cEngineering =053 \0$aT59.7$bT59.77$cIndustrial engineering =150 \\$aHuman-machine systems =450 \\$aHuman operators (Systems engineering) =450 \\$aHuman subsystems (Systems engineering) =450 \\$aMan-machine control systems =450 \\$wnne$aMan-machine systems =450 \\$aOperator-machine systems =550 \\$wg$aEngineering systems =550 \\$wg$aHuman engineering =670 \\$aApplied sciences and tech. index, 1994$b(Human-machine systems see Man-machine systems) =670 \\$aEngr. index, 1992$b(Human-machine systems, Operator-machine systems) =670 \\$aLC database, April 23, 1996$b(Man-machine systems, Human machine systems) =750 \2$aMan-Machine Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008328 =LDR 00967cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362416502441 =005 20130311101214.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080300 =035 \\$aBZT0206NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85080300 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHuman beings$xMigrations =450 \\$wnnoa$aMan$xMigrations$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aHuman geography =550 \\$aMigrations of nations =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the spread of population, largely in prehistoric times. Works on the mass migrations of peoples are entered under$aMigrations of nations.$iWorks on migration across national borders in modern times are entered under$aEmigration and immigration.$iWorks on the movement of population within the borders of a single country are entered under$aMigration, Internal. =681 \\$iNotes under$aEmigration and immigration; Migration, Internal; Migrations of nations =750 \2$aHuman Migration$0(DNLM)D063426$5IEN =LDR 00616cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362416602441 =005 20050418092504.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080296 =035 \\$aBZT0202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHuman beings$xConstitution =450 \\$aBiological constitution of human beings =450 \\$aBody constitution, Human =450 \\$aConstitution of human beings =450 \\$aPhysical constitution of human beings =550 \\$wg$aHuman biology =550 \\$aConstitutional diseases =550 \\$aTemperament =750 \2$aBody Constitution$0(DNLM)D001824$5IEN =LDR 00851cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362416702441 =005 20100721090728.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85080280 =035 \\$aBZT0186NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQE882.P8 =150 \\$aMammoths =450 \\$wnne$aMammoth =450 \\$aArchidiskodon =450 \\$aDicyclotherium =450 \\$aMammuthus =450 \\$aMetarchidiskodon =450 \\$aParelephas =450 \\$aStegoloxodon =550 \\$wg$aElephants, Fossil =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aGeoRef$b(Mammuthus) =670 \\$aRomer vert. paleon.:$bp. 252 (Mammoths; Mammuthus) =670 \\$aCarroll vert. paleon.$bp. 646 L (Mammuthus (Archidiskodon; Dicyclotherium; Metarchidiskodon; Parelephas; Stegoloxodon) =750 \2$aMammoths$0(DNLM)D056665$5IEN =LDR 00633cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362757802441 =005 20150501104425.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123980 =035 \\$aBZX3886NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN493.3$cAnthropology =053 \0$aHM676$cSociology =150 \\$aSocial norms =450 \\$aFolkways =450 \\$aNorms, Social =450 \\$aRules, Social =450 \\$aSocial rules =550 \\$wg$aManners and customs =550 \\$wg$aSocial control =670 \\$a2013021485: Ghannam, F. 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Works on the theory of social change as well as social change in particular places are entered under$aSocial change. =681 \\$iNotes under$aSocial change; Sociology--History =750 \2$aSocial Conditions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012924 =LDR 01015cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362758902441 =005 20130515141319.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124260 =035 \\$aBZX4166NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.N2$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.N2$cOrganometallic compounds =053 \0$aTP245.S7$cChemical technology =150 \\$aSodium compounds =550 \\$wg$aAlkali metal compounds =670 \\$aUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources. Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources. Leasing of sodium compounds, 1995. =670 \\$aSodium compounds in ..., 1987. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 30, 2013$b(Sodium; a member of the alkali metals; many sodium compounds are useful, such as sodium hydroxide (lye) for soapmaking, and sodium chloride for use as a deicing agent and a nutrient (edible salt). 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This heading may be divided geographically for works on this branch of learning in a specific place. Works on the social conditions of particular regions, countries, cities, etc., are entered under the name of the place subdivided by$aSocial conditions. =750 \2$aSociology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012961 =LDR 00496cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362759902441 =005 20120730163914.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123936 =035 \\$aBZX3842NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSocial desirability =450 \\$aApproval, Social =450 \\$aDesirability, Social =450 \\$aSocial approval =550 \\$wg$aMotivation (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology =750 \2$aSocial Desirability$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012928 =LDR 00564cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362760002441 =005 20120730163914.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123931 =035 \\$aBZX3837NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85123931 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM661$bHM696 =150 \\$aSocial control =550 \\$wg$aSocial conflict =550 \\$wg$aSociology =550 \\$aLiberty =550 \\$aPressure groups =670 \\$aBlomberg, T.G. Punishment and social control, 1995. =750 \2$aSocial Control, Formal$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D012926 =LDR 00380cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362760102441 =005 20120730163918.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85124199 =035 \\$aBZX4105NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSociologists =550 \\$wg$aBehavioral scientists =550 \\$wg$aSocial scientists =750 \2$aSociology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012961 =LDR 00652cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362760202441 =005 20120730163913.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123921 =035 \\$aBZX3827NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85123921 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHT601$bHT1455 =150 \\$aSocial classes =450 \\$aClass distinction =450 \\$aClasses, Social =450 \\$aRank =550 \\$wg$aCaste =550 \\$wg$aEstates (Social orders) =550 \\$wg$aSocial status =550 \\$aClass consciousness =550 \\$aClassism =550 \\$aSocial stratification =750 \2$aSocial Class$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012923 =LDR 00560cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362760302441 =005 20120730163918.0 =008 030204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124192 =035 \\$aBZX4098NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN365.9$cAnthropology =053 \0$aHM628$cSociology =150 \\$aSociobiology =450 \\$aBiologism =550 \\$wg$aHuman biology$xSocial aspects =550 \\$wg$aHuman evolution =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Comparative =550 \\$wg$aSocial evolution =750 \2$aSociobiology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035503 =LDR 00835cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362760402441 =005 20120730163917.0 =008 030325i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124175 =035 \\$aBZX4081NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aAS$cAcademies and learned societies =053 \0$aHS$cAssociations, secret societies, clubs =150 \\$aSocieties =360 \\$isubdivision$aSocieties, etc.$iunder names of individual persons, families, and corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, uniform titles of sacred works, and topical headings; also subdivision$aSocieties and clubs$iunder age and sex groups; and names of individual societies =450 \\$aAcademies (Learned societies) =550 \\$wg$aAssociations, institutions, etc. =550 \\$aClubs =750 \2$aSocieties$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012952 =LDR 01127cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362760502441 =005 20120730163913.0 =008 031125i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123918 =035 \\$aBZX3824NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM831$bHM901 =150 \\$aSocial change =450 \\$aChange, Social =450 \\$aCultural change =450 \\$aCultural transformation =450 \\$aSocietal change =450 \\$aSocio-cultural change =550 \\$wg$aSocial history =550 \\$aSocial evolution =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 25, 2003$b(titles: socio-cultural change) =670 \\$aThes. of sociological indexing terms$b(Social Change UF Societal change) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the theory of social change as well as social change in particular places. Works on the history of social structures, institutions, interaction, stability, problems, change, etc., treated collectively are entered under$aSocial history$ior under the name of a place with the subdivision$aSocial conditions. =681 \\$iNote under$aSocial history =750 \2$aSocial Change$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012922 =LDR 00418cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362760602441 =005 20120730163913.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123911 =035 \\$aBZX3817NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85123911 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSocial behavior in animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimal behavior =550 \\$aAnimal societies =750 \2$aSocial Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012919 =LDR 00804cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362760702441 =005 20120730163917.0 =008 920523i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124155 =035 \\$aBZX4061NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85124155 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPeople with social disabilities =450 \\$aCulturally deprived people =450 \\$aCulturally disadvantaged people =450 \\$aDisadvantaged people, Culturally =450 \\$aDisadvantaged people, Socially =450 \\$aPeople with cultural disabilities =450 \\$aSocially disadvantaged people =450 \\$wnne$aSocially handicapped =450 \\$aUnderprivileged people =550 \\$wg$aPeople with disabilities =550 \\$aMarginality, Social =750 \2$aCultural Deprivation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003467 =LDR 00645cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362760802441 =005 20120730163913.0 =008 931025i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123908 =035 \\$aBZX3814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC455.4.S67$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aSocial adjustment =450 \\$aAdaptation, Social =450 \\$aAdjustment, Social =450 \\$aSocial adaptation =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology =550 \\$wg$aSocial skills =550 \\$aDeviant behavior =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms$b(Social adjustment UF Social adaptation) =750 \2$aSocial Adjustment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012917 =LDR 00965cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362760902441 =005 20120730163917.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85124152 =035 \\$aBZX4058NU =035 \\$aSH 85124152 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN510$cEthnology =053 \0$aHM686$bHM696$cSociology =053 \0$aHQ783$cChild development =053 \0$aLC192.4$cEducation =150 \\$aSocialization =360 \\$isubdivision$aSocialization$iunder ethnic groups =450 \\$aChild socialization =450 \\$aChildren$xSocialization =450 \\$aEnculturation =450 \\$aSocial education =550 \\$wg$aEducation =550 \\$wg$aSociology =670 \\$aFajons, J. They make themselves, 1997. =680 \\$iHere are entered works dealing with the process by which individuals are taught to function in the group and share group values and patterns of behavior. =750 \2$aSocialization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012951 =LDR 00771cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362761002441 =005 20120730163913.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123840 =035 \\$aBZX3746NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV942$bGV944.5 =150 \\$aSoccer =360 \\$isubdivision$aSoccer$iunder individual educational institutions, e.g.$aHarvard University--Soccer =450 \\$aAssociation football =450 \\$aEnglish football =450 \\$aEuropean football =450 \\$aFootball (Soccer) =550 \\$wg$aFootball =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007900614: Dumas, P.W. Seasons in the fall, c2007. =670 \\$aGoogle search, Dec. 1, 2010$b(soccer; Association football; English football) =750 \2$aSoccer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012916 =LDR 00410cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362761102441 =005 20120730163913.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123820 =035 \\$aBZX3726NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP990$bTP991 =150 \\$aSoap =450 \\$aSoaps =550 \\$wg$aCleaning compounds =550 \\$wg$aHygiene products =750 \2$aSoaps$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012915 =LDR 00882cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362761202441 =005 20120730163917.0 =008 060505i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124118 =035 \\$aBZX4024NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHX1$bHX550 =150 \\$aSocialism =450 \\$aMarxism =450 \\$aSocial democracy =450 \\$aSocialist movements =550 \\$wg$aCollectivism =550 \\$aAnarchism =550 \\$aCommunism =550 \\$aCritical theory =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a variety of social and political doctrines or movements which advocate collective ownership of the means of production, a more equitable distribution of wealth, and democratic processes for achieving these ends, and which, in Marxist theory, represent the transitional stage between capitalism and communism. =750 \2$aSocialism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012950 =LDR 00350cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362761302441 =005 20161123105258.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85124114 =035 \\$aBZX4020NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSocial workers =550 \\$wg$aHuman services personnel =750 \2$aSocial Workers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000068217 =LDR 01454cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362761402441 =005 20120730163913.0 =008 050520i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123795 =035 \\$aBZX3701LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C199$cBotany =150 \\$aSymphoricarpos =450 \\$aSnowberries (Symphoricarpos) =450 \\$wnne$aSnowberry =450 \\$aSnowberry (Symphoricarpos) =450 \\$aSymphoria =450 \\$aSymphoricarpa =550 \\$wg$aCaprifoliaceae =670 \\$aWiersema, J.H. World economic plants, c1999$b(Symphoricarpos - snowberry - Caprifoliaceae) =670 \\$aPlants national database, via WWW, May 20, 2005$b(Genus Symphoricarpos Duham. - snowberry, family Caprifoliaceae; also Genus Gaultheria L. - snowberry, family Ericaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, May 20, 2005$b(Genus Symphoricarpos Duhamel, Family: Caprifoliaceae, Common name: snowberry) =670 \\$aAmer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., c2000$b(snowberry: 1. Any of various shrubs of the genus Symphoricarpos, especially S. albus of North America 2. Any of various tropical American shrubs or vines of the genus Chiococca) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(Snowberry: Any of about 18 species of low shrubs belonging to the genus Symphoricarpos of the family Caprifoliaceae. The best-known ornamental species of Symphoricarphos snowberries are ...) =750 \2$aSymphoricarpos$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031240 =LDR 00550cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362761502441 =005 20120730163917.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85124086 =035 \\$aBZX3992NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHV11 =150 \\$aSocial work education =450 \\$aEducation, Social work =450 \\$aSocial case work$xStudy and teaching =450 \\$aSocial service$xStudy and teaching =550 \\$wg$aSocial sciences$xStudy and teaching =750 \2$aSocial Work$xeducation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012947Q000193 =LDR 00524cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362761602441 =005 20120730163913.0 =008 020814i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123771 $zsj 96006121 =035 \\$aBZX3677NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGB2601$bGB2797$cPhysical geography =053 \0$aQC926.3$bQC926.45$cMeteorology =150 \\$aSnow =450 \\$aSnowfall =550 \\$wg$aCryosphere =550 \\$wg$aPrecipitation (Meteorology) =550 \\$aMeltwater =750 \2$aSnow$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012914 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362761702441 =005 20120730163912.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123769 =035 \\$aBZX3675NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA786.3 =150 \\$aSnoring =550 \\$wg$aMouth breathing =750 \2$aSnoring$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012913 =LDR 00471cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362761802441 =005 20120730163917.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85124085 =035 \\$aBZX3991NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSocial work administration =450 \\$aSocial service$xAdministration =450 \\$aSocial service$xManagement =550 \\$wg$aManagement =750 \2$aSocial Work$xorganization & administration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012947Q000458 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362761902441 =005 20130930082134.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124083 =035 \\$aBZX3989NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM681$cSociology =150 \\$aSocial values =550 \\$wg$aValues =750 \2$aSocial Values$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012945 =LDR 00445cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362762002441 =005 20051205115658.0 =008 050926i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123748 =035 \\$aBZX3654LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP123.8$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSneezing =450 \\$wnne$aSneeze =550 \\$wg$aReflexes =550 \\$wg$aSymptoms =670 \\$aMESH$b(Sneezing) =750 \2$aSneezing$0(DNLM)D012912$5IEN =LDR 00569cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362762102441 =005 20120730163916.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124074 =035 \\$aBZX3980NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF723.S62$cPsychology =150 \\$aSocial skills in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aSocial Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012919 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSocial Behavior$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01037cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362762202441 =005 20150501105002.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85124073 =035 \\$aBZX3979NU =035 \\$aSH 85124073 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM691$bHM696$cSociology =150 \\$aSocial skills =450 \\$aAbility, Social =450 \\$aCompetence, Interpersonal =450 \\$aCompetence, Social =450 \\$aInterpersonal competence =450 \\$aSkills, Social =450 \\$aSocial ability =450 \\$aSocial competence =550 \\$wg$aInterpersonal relations =550 \\$wg$aLife skills =550 \\$wg$aSocial interaction =550 \\$wg$aSocialization =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the skills needed by an individual to achieve social acceptance. Works on the ability to understand and adjust to social situations and relations are entered under$aSocial intelligence. =681 \\$iNote under$aSocial intelligence =750 \2$aSocial Skills$0(DNLM)D066107$5IEN =LDR 00834cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362762302441 =005 20120730163912.0 =008 051122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123735 =035 \\$aBZX3641LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S43$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.S63$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aSnapdragons =450 \\$aAntirrhinum =550 \\$wg$aScrophulariaceae =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Antirrhinum, snapdragon) =670 \\$aNational plants database, Nov. 22, 2005$b(Antirrhinum L., common name: snapdragon) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(snapdragon: any herbaceous plant of the genus Antirrhinum (order Scrphulariales, family Scrophulariaceae), of which there are about 40 species naturive to North Ameria and the western Mediterranean region) =750 \2$aAntirrhinum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032161 =LDR 01155cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362762402441 =005 20120730163912.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123727 =035 \\$aBZX3633NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85123727 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL666.O6$bQL666.O694$cZoology =150 \\$aSnakes =450 \\$aOphidia =450 \\$aOphidians =450 \\$aOphiology =450 \\$aSerpentes =550 \\$wg$aSquamata =670 \\$aITIS, Oct. 18, 2000$b(Suborder Serpentes. Common name: snakes. Order Squamata, Superorder Lepidosauria, Infraclass Sauria, Subclass Diapsida, Class Reptilia) =670 \\$aOCLC, Oct. 18, 2000$b(titles: Serpents of northeastern United States; The feeding habits of serpents; A new species of Crotaphopeltis (Serpentes:Colubridae) from Barotseland, Zambia; A new Hexametra species (Nematoda, Ascaridoidea) from ophidians in Louisiana; Checklist of the snakes of the Indo-Australian Archipelago (Reptiles, Ophidia); O status de Elapomorphus suspectus Amaral 1924 (Ophidia:Colubridae); Indian snakes : an elementary treatise on ophiology) =750 \2$aSnakes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012911 =LDR 00683cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362762502441 =005 20120730163912.0 =008 040118i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123719 =035 \\$aBZX3625NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL430.4$cZoology =150 \\$aSnails =450 \\$aLand snails =450 \\$aLandsnails =550 \\$wg$aGastropoda =670 \\$aDees, L.T. Edible land snails in the United States, 1970. =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 24, 2003$b(land snails) =670 \\$aBrook, F.J. Conservation status of the giant endemic landsnail Placostylus bollonsi on Three Kings Islands, c2003 =750 \2$aSnails$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012908 =LDR 00395cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362762602441 =005 20130317182107.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123717 =035 \\$aBZX3623NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSnack foods =450 \\$aFoods, Snack =450 \\$aSnacks =550 \\$wg$aFood =550 \\$aJunk food =750 \2$aSnacks$0(DNLM)D062410$5IEN =LDR 00488cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362762702441 =005 20120730163912.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123716 =035 \\$aBZX3622NU =035 \\$aSH 85123716 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK628$cMycology =053 \0$aSB741.S6$cPhytopathogens =150 \\$aSmut fungi =450 \\$wnne$aSmuts =450 \\$aUstilaginales =550 \\$wg$aUstomycetes =750 \2$aUstilaginales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014587 =LDR 00560cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362762802441 =005 20130921120159.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123706 =035 \\$aBZX3612NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP321.5 =150 \\$aSmooth muscle =450 \\$aMuscle, Smooth$5IEN =450 \\$aNonstriated muscle =450 \\$aUnstriated muscle =550 \\$wg$aMuscles =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bunder muscle, nonstriated muscle (Called also smooth m.) =750 \2$aMuscle, Smooth$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009130 =LDR 00662cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362762902441 =005 20120730163912.0 =008 050414i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123693 $zsh 85025957 =035 \\$aBZX3599NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGT3020$cManners and customs =053 \0$aHV5740$cSocial pathology =150 \\$aSmoking =360 \\$isubdivision$aTobacco use$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$wnne$aCigarette habit =450 \\$aCigarette smoking =450 \\$aTobacco smoking =550 \\$wg$aTobacco use =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Smoking x Tobacco smoking) =750 \2$aSmoking$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012907 =LDR 00436cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362763002441 =005 20140304095111.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123681 =035 \\$aBZX3587NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC929.S6$cMeteorology =053 \0$aTD884$cAir pollution =150 \\$aSmoke =550 \\$wg$aAir$xPollution =550 \\$wg$aCombustion gases =750 \2$aSmoke$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012906 =LDR 00490cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362763102441 =005 20140304095110.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123680 =035 \\$aBZX3586NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA576$cAir pollution =053 \0$aTD884.3$cSanitary and municipal engineering =150 \\$aSmog =550 \\$wg$aAir$xPollution =550 \\$wg$aFog =550 \\$wg$aSmoke =550 \\$aSmaze =750 \2$aSmog$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012905 =LDR 00343cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362763202441 =005 20120730163911.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123642 =035 \\$aBZX3548LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S =150 \\$aSmilax =550 \\$wg$aSmilacaceae =750 \2$aSmilax$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032281 =LDR 00497cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362763302441 =005 20120730163911.0 =008 050322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123633 =035 \\$aBZX3539NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSmell disorders =450 \\$aOlfaction disorders =450 \\$aOlfactory disorders =550 \\$wg$aNose$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSensory disorders =670 \\$aMESH$b(Olfaction Disorders) =750 \2$aOlfaction Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000857 =LDR 00481cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362763402441 =005 20120730163911.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85123629 =035 \\$aBZX3535NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF271$cPsychology =053 \\$aQP458$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSmell =450 \\$aOlfaction =550 \\$wg$aChemical senses =550 \\$wg$aSenses and sensation =550 \\$aNose =750 \2$aSmell$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012903 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362763502441 =005 20120730163911.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123618 =035 \\$aBZX3524NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR189.5.S6 =150 \\$aSmallpox vaccine =550 \\$wg$aViral vaccines =750 \2$aSmallpox Vaccine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012900 =LDR 00578cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362763602441 =005 20120730163911.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123612 =035 \\$aBZX3518NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRA644.S6$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC183$bRC183.9$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aSmallpox =450 \\$aSmall pox =450 \\$aVariola =450 \\$aVarioloid =550 \\$wg$aPoxvirus diseases =670 \\$aOCLC database, May 10, 2007$b(small-pox; smallpox; small pox) =750 \2$aSmallpox$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012899 =LDR 00458cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362763702441 =005 20120730163911.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123590 =035 \\$aBZX3496NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85123590 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM736 =150 \\$aSmall groups =450 \\$aGroup processes$5IEN =450 \\$aGroups, Small =550 \\$wg$aSocial groups =750 \2$aGroup Processes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006126 =LDR 02171cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9880362763802441 =005 20110517163438.0 =008 030403i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123568 =035 \\$aBZX3474NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dDGPO$dUkOxU$dWaElC$dUkOxU =053 \0$aHD2340.8$bHD2346.5 =150 \\$aSmall business =450 \\$aBusinesses, Small =450 \\$aMedium-sized business =450 \\$aMicro-businesses =450 \\$aMicrobusinesses =450 \\$aMicroenterprises =450 \\$aSmall and medium-sized business =450 \\$aSmall and medium-sized enterprises =450 \\$aSmall businesses =450 \\$aSMEs (Small business) =550 \\$wg$aBusiness =550 \\$aBusiness enterprises$xSize =550 \\$aIndustries$xSize =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 3, 1995$b(Microenterprises) =670 \\$aBest practice policies for small and medium-sized enterprises (a serial). =670 \\$aMitra, J. Ethnic minority SMEs and the role and impact of TECs, 1992. =670 \\$aLC NAMES file, Nov. 27, 1996$b("Small and Medium-sized" frequently occurs in conjunction with "Business," "Industry," "Enterprises," "Firms," "Companies," etc.; "medium-sized" more common than "medium size") =670 \\$aABI/INFORM [CF] Nov. 27, 1996$b("Small business" used as subj. hdg. for titles containing "small and medium ...") =670 \\$aU.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Banking and Financial Services. H.R. 4179--the Program for Investments in Microentrepreneurs Act of 1998, hearing ... 1998:$bp. 1 (microenterprise; generally defined as a sole proprietorship that has fewer than five employees, has not had access to credit from commercial banks, and requires a loan in an amount under {dollar}15,000) =670 \\$aBrock, W.A. The economics of small businesses, 1986. =670 \\$aRural microbusinesses in North East England, 2000:$bp. i (those which employ fewer than 10 staff) =670 \\$aOED Online, Mar. 14, 2003$b(Micro-business: A business which operates on a very small scale) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on small independent enterprises as contrasted with "big business." =750 \2$aSmall Business$0(DNLM)D058012$5IEN =LDR 00473cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362763902441 =005 20120730163858.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120325 =035 \\$aBZX0231NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.S47$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRC116.S$cMedicine =150 \\$aSerratia diseases =450 \\$aSerratiosis =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =750 \2$aSerratia Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016868 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362764002441 =005 20120730163858.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120324 =035 \\$aBZX0230NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.S =150 \\$aSerratia =550 \\$wg$aEnterobacteriaceae =750 \2$aSerratia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012705 =LDR 00460cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362764102441 =005 20120730163858.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120306 =035 \\$aBZX0212NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85120306 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQE391.S47$cMineralogy =053 \0$aTN948.S45$cMineral industries =150 \\$aSerpentine =550 \\$wg$aSilicate minerals =750 \2$aAsbestos, Serpentine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017632 =LDR 00626cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362764202441 =005 20190510161334.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120302 =035 \\$aBZX0208NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSerotonin$xAntagonists =450 \\$aAntagonists, Serotonin =450 \\$aAntiserotonergic agents =450 \\$aAntiserotonin drugs =450 \\$wnne$aSerotonin antagonists =450 \\$aSerotonin blockaders =450 \\$aSerotonin inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Selective 5-HT reuptake inhibitors, 1988. =750 \2$aSerotonin Antagonists$0(DNLM)D012702$5IEN-M =LDR 00557cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362764302441 =005 20120730163858.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120301 =035 \\$aBZX0207NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP801.S4$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aRM666.S46$cPharmacology =150 \\$aSerotonin =450 \\$a5-HT (Neurotransmitter) =450 \\$aHydroxytryptamine =550 \\$wg$aNeurotransmitters =550 \\$wg$aTryptamine =670 \\$aMESH$b(Serotonin, UF 5-HT) =750 \2$aSerotonin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012701 =LDR 00389cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362764402441 =005 20120730163858.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120300 =035 \\$aBZX0206NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSerology =550 \\$wg$aHematology =550 \\$aDiagnostic microbiology =550 \\$aImmunology =750 \2$aSerology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012699 =LDR 00337cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362764502441 =005 20050926093135.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120234 =035 \\$aBZX0140LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP551 =150 \\$aSericin =450 \\$aSilk gelatin =750 \2$aSericins$0(DNLM)D047030$5IEN =LDR 00537cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362764602441 =005 20120730163858.0 =008 040310i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120228 =035 \\$aBZX0134NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSerial publications =450 \\$aPublications, Serial =450 \\$aSerials (Publications) =550 \\$wg$aContinuing resources (Publications) =550 \\$aInternational Standard Serial Numbers =550 \\$aSeries (Publications) =750 \2$aSerial Publications$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012693 =LDR 00472cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362764702441 =005 20120730163858.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120125 =035 \\$aBZX0031NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSeptum (Brain) =450 \\$aArea septalis =450 \\$aSeptal region (Brain) =450 \\$aSeptum pellucidum$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aBrain =550 \\$wg$aOlfactory nerve =750 \2$aSeptum of Brain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020665 =LDR 00610cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362764802441 =005 20130401111418.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120121 =035 \\$aBZX0027NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ320.S45$cNewborn infants =150 \\$aSepticemia in children =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric hematology =750 \2$81$wb$aSepsis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018805 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSepsis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00713cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362764902441 =005 20070418152326.0 =008 020619i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120119 =035 \\$aBZX0025NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC182.S4$cInfectious diseases =150 \\$aSepticemia =450 \\$aBlood poisoning =450 \\$aPoisoning, Blood =450 \\$aSepsis =450 \\$aSepticaemia =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 6, 2007$b(Sepsis. Entry terms: Blood Poisoning, Poisoning, Blood, Septicemia, Severe Sepsis) =670 \\$aWeb 3$b(septicemia or septicaemia) =750 \2$aSepticemia$0(DNLM)D018805$5IEN =LDR 00803cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362765002441 =005 20120730163858.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120117 =035 \\$aBZX0023NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSeptic shock =450 \\$aBacteremic shock =450 \\$aBacterial shock =450 \\$aEndotoxic shock =450 \\$aEndotoxin shock =450 \\$aShock, Septic$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSepticemia =550 \\$wg$aShock =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(shock, septic shock: shock occurring in the presence of severe infection, usually associated with the release of endotoxins by gram-negative bacteria) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 8, 2007$b(Shock, Septic. Entry term: Shock, Endotoxic) =750 \2$aShock, Septic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012772 =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362765102441 =005 20120730163858.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120107 =035 \\$aBZX0013NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSepharose =550 \\$wg$aAgar =550 \\$wg$aGel permeation chromatography =550 \\$wg$aImmunoelectrophoresis =550 \\$wg$aZone electrophoresis =750 \2$aSepharose$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012685 =LDR 00620cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362765202441 =005 20120730163858.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120088 =035 \\$aBZW9994NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF724.3.S38 =150 \\$aSeparation anxiety in children =550 \\$wg$aAnxiety in children =550 \\$wg$aParental deprivation =750 \2$81$wb$aAnxiety, Separation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001010 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnxiety, Separation$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00640cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362765302441 =005 20120730163857.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120087 =035 \\$aBZW9993NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP156.S45$cChemical technology =053 \0$aTP248.25.S47$cBiotechnology =150 \\$aSeparation (Technology) =360 \\$isubdivision$aSeparation$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aInsulin--Separation =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Analytic =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Technical =550 \\$wg$aTechnology =750 \2$aChemical Fractionation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005591 =LDR 01114cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362765402441 =005 20120730163857.0 =008 050322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120056 =035 \\$aBZW9962NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP454 =150 \\$aSensorimotor integration =450 \\$aIntegration, Sensorimotor =450 \\$aIntersensory integration =450 \\$aPerceptual-motor integration =450 \\$aPsychomotor performance$5IEN =450 \\$aSensimotor integration =450 \\$aSensory integration =450 \\$wnne$aSensory-motor integration =550 \\$wg$aPerceptual-motor processes =550 \\$aSensory integration dysfunction =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clinical aspects of sensory motor integration, c1987. =670 \\$aDorland med. dict.$b(sensorimotor) =670 \\$aStedman med. dict.$b(sensorimotor) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(sensorimotor) =670 \\$aSensory integration quarterly. =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms$b(Sensory integration, intersensory integration) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aPsychomotor Performance$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011597 =LDR 00608cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362765502441 =005 20120730163857.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120053 =035 \\$aBZW9959NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSensory deprivation =450 \\$aDeprivation, Sensory =450 \\$aIsolation, Perceptual =450 \\$aPerceptual isolation =450 \\$aSensory isolation =450 \\$aStimulus deprivation =550 \\$wg$aPerception =550 \\$wg$aSenses and sensation =550 \\$aSensory stimulation =750 \2$aSensory Deprivation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012683 =LDR 00599cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362765602441 =005 20120730163857.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120051 =035 \\$aBZW9957NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBF723.S35$cPsychology =150 \\$aSenses and sensation in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xPhysiology =750 \2$81$wb$aSensation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012677 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSensation$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01015cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362765702441 =005 20120730163857.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120047 =035 \\$aBZW9953NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85120047 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aBD214$cEpistemology =053 \0$aBF231$bBF299$cPsychology =053 \0$aQP431$bQP495$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSenses and sensation =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aSensory =450 \\$aSensation =450 \\$aSensory biology =450 \\$aSensory systems =550 \\$wg$aKnowledge, Theory of =550 \\$wg$aNeurophysiology =550 \\$wg$aPsychophysiology =550 \\$aPerception =670 \\$aZooplankton: sensory ecology and physiology, c1996:$bp. ix ("Sensory systems provide animals with information about their environment ...") p. x (sensory biology) =670 \\$aMEDLINE$b(keywords: sensory biology; sensory physiology; sensory system) =750 \2$aSensation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012677 =LDR 00706cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362765802441 =005 20120730163857.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120042 =035 \\$aBZW9948NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aGN201$cSomatology =053 \\$aQL945$bQL949$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM501$bQM511$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP431$bQP495$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSense organs =360 \\$isubdivision$aSense organs$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Sense organs =550 \\$wg$aOrgans (Anatomy) =667 \\$aOld LCSH hdg: Sense-organs =690 \\$ar:WAG:2/29/88 =750 \2$aSense Organs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012679 =LDR 01007cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362765902441 =005 20120730163857.0 =008 931213i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119996 =035 \\$aBZW9902NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aSenecio =450 \\$aDoria (Plants) =450 \\$aGroundsels (Plants) =450 \\$aJacobaea =450 \\$aJacobea =450 \\$aRagworts =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Senecio; syn: Doria Thunb., Jacobaea Mill., Jacobea Thunb.) =670 \\$aAcad Am. encyc.$b(groundsel is the common name for genus Senecio; groundsels) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(groundsel or ragwort) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(ragwort, any of several herbs of the genus Senecio; groundsel, an herb of the genus Senecio) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(ragwort, any of various composite plants of the genus Senecio) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Senecio, Groundsel) =750 \2$aSenecio$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012674 =LDR 00627cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362766002441 =005 20120730163857.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119988 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02098116 =035 \\$aBZW9894NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR404.2.S45 =150 \\$aSendai virus =450 \\$aHemagglutinating virus of Japan =450 \\$aInfluenza D virus =450 \\$aPara-influenza virus type 1 =450 \\$aParainfluenza virus type 1 =550 \\$wg$aParainfluenza viruses =670 \\$aMESH$b(Para-influenza virus type 1) =750 \2$aSendai virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029082 =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362766102441 =005 20020320155548.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119971 =035 \\$aBZW9877NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSemliki Forest virus =550 \\$wg$aArboviruses =550 \\$wg$aTogaviruses =750 \2$aSemliki forest virus =LDR 00417cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362766202441 =005 20120730163856.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119927 =035 \\$aBZW9833NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL878 =053 \\$aQM416 =053 \\$aQP257 =150 \\$aSeminal vesicles =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs, Male =750 \2$aSeminal Vesicles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012669 =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362766302441 =005 20110428152457.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119926 =035 \\$aBZW9832NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC611.8.S45$cElectric conductivity =053 \0$aTA455.S35$cEngineering materials =150 \\$aSemimetals =450 \\$aMetalloids =550 \\$wg$aMetals =750 \2$aMetalloids$0(DNLM)D058955$5IEN =LDR 00754cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362766402441 =005 20120730163856.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119903 =035 \\$aBZW9809NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSemiconductors =360 \\$iparticular semiconducting substances, e.g.$aGermanium, Silicon;$iand headings beginning with the word$aSemiconductor =450 \\$aCrystalline semiconductors =450 \\$aSemi-conductors =450 \\$aSemiconducting materials =450 \\$aSemiconductor devices =550 \\$wg$aCrystals =550 \\$wg$aElectrical engineering$xMaterials =550 \\$wg$aElectronics$xMaterials =550 \\$aSolid state electronics =750 \2$aSemiconductors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012666 =LDR 00420cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362766502441 =005 20080325090506.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119896 =035 \\$aBZW9802NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC689.55.S45$cPhysics =053 \\$aTA1700$cApplied optics =150 \\$aSemiconductor lasers =550 \\$wg$aLasers =750 \2$aLasers, Semiconductor$0(DNLM)D054023$5IEN =LDR 00468cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362766602441 =005 20120730163856.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119888 =035 \\$aBZW9794NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL948$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM507$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP471$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSemicircular canals =550 \\$wg$aVestibular apparatus =750 \2$aSemicircular Canals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012665 =LDR 00476cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362766702441 =005 20120730163856.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119884 =035 \\$aBZW9790NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFrozen semen =450 \\$aFreezing of semen =450 \\$aFrozen spermatozoa =450 \\$wnne$aSemen, Frozen =450 \\$aSpermatozoa, Frozen =550 \\$wg$aSemen =750 \2$aSemen Preservation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012662 =LDR 00440cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362766802441 =005 20091102160324.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119883 =035 \\$aBZW9789NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP255 =150 \\$aSemen =550 \\$wg$aBody fluids =550 \\$wg$aExocrine glands$xSecretions =550 \\$aSpermatozoa =550 \\$wg$aTestis =750 \2$aSemen$0(DNLM)D012661$5IEN =LDR 00909cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362766902441 =005 20120730163855.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119877 =035 \\$aBZW9783NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSemantics (Philosophy) =450 \\$aIntension (Philosophy) =450 \\$aLogical semantics =450 \\$aSemantics (Logic) =450 \\$aSemeiotics =450 \\$aSignifics =450 \\$aSyntactics =450 \\$aUnified science =550 \\$wg$aLanguage and languages =550 \\$wg$aLogic, Symbolic and mathematical =550 \\$wg$aLogical positivism =550 \\$wg$aMeaning (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy, Modern =550 \\$wg$aSemiotics =550 \\$wg$aSigns and symbols =550 \\$wg$aSymbolism =550 \\$aAnalysis (Philosophy) =550 \\$aDefinition (Philosophy) =750 \2$aSemantics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012660 =LDR 00777cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362767002441 =005 20120730163855.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119870 =035 \\$aBZW9776NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aP325 =150 \\$aSemantics =360 \\$isubdivisions$aEtymology$iand$aSemantics$iunder names of languages and groups of languages, e.g.$aEnglish language--Etymology; English language--Semantics =450 \\$aFormal semantics =450 \\$aSemasiology =450 \\$aSemiology (Semantics) =550 \\$wg$aComparative linguistics =550 \\$wg$aInformation theory =550 \\$wg$aLanguage and languages =550 \\$wg$aLexicology =550 \\$wg$aMeaning (Psychology) =750 \2$aSemantics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012660 =LDR 00600cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362767102441 =005 20120730163855.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119777 =035 \\$aBZW9683NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.S28 =150 \\$aSelf-perception in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =550 \\$wg$aPerception in children =750 \2$81$wb$aSelf Concept$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012649 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSelf Concept$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00524cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362767202441 =005 20120730163855.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119775 =035 \\$aBZW9681NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF697.5.S43 =150 \\$aSelf-perception =450 \\$aSelf-concept =450 \\$aSelf image =450 \\$aSelf-understanding =550 \\$wg$aPerception =550 \\$aSelf-discrepancy theory =550 \\$aSelf-evaluation =750 \2$aSelf Concept$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012649 =LDR 01529cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362767302441 =005 20120627132444.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119771 =035 \\$aBZW9677NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNBP$dDLC =053 \0$aRA1146$cMedical jurisprudence =053 \0$aRC552.S4$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aSelf-mutilation =450 \\$aAutomutilation =450 \\$aSelf-harm (Self-mutilation) =450 \\$aSelf-injurious behavior (Self-mutilation) =450 \\$aSelf-injury (Self-mutilation) =550 \\$wg$aMalingering =550 \\$wg$aMutilation =550 \\$wg$aSelf-destructive behavior =670 \\$aSelf-injury/cutting, via Mayo Clinic Web site, viewed Apr. 26, 2008$b(Self-injury is also known as self-harm, self-injurious behavior and self-mutilation ... Self-injury is behavior in which people deliberately harm their own bodies in some way to cope with overwhelming emotions. Self-injury frequently is an impulsive act.) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on behaviors by which individuals intentionally cause damage to their bodies. Works on stereotyped behaviors by which individuals unintentionally cause damage to their bodies are entered under$aSelf-injurious behavior.$iWorks on nonstereotyped behaviors and cognitions by which individuals directly or indirectly cause harm to themselves are entered under$aSelf-destructive behavior. =681 \\$iNotes under$aSelf-destructive behavior; Self-injurious behavior =750 \2$aSelf Mutilation$0(DNLM)D012652$5IEN =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362767402441 =005 20120730163855.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119770 =035 \\$aBZW9676NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSelf medication =450 \\$aMedication, Self =550 \\$wg$aSelf-care, Health =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =750 \2$aSelf Medication$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012651 =LDR 01080cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362767502441 =005 20130916095534.0 =008 000615i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119757 =035 \\$aBZW9663NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV547$cSocial service =053 \0$aRC488.8$cGroup therapy =150 \\$aSelf-help groups =450 \\$aGroups, Mutual help support =450 \\$aGroups, Mutual support =450 \\$aGroups, Self-help =450 \\$aGroups, Support =450 \\$aMutual help support groups =450 \\$aMutual support groups =450 \\$aNetworks, Self-help =450 \\$aSupport groups =550 \\$wg$aGroup counseling =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00044503: Carlson, H. The courage to lead : start your own mutual help support group, 2001$b(support groups, mutual help support groups, mutual support groups) =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(support group: a group of people with a problem or concern in common who meet regularly to discuss it and support one another) =750 \2$aSelf-Help Groups$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012657 =LDR 00647cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362767602441 =005 20120730163855.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119755 =035 \\$aBZW9661NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85119755 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSelf-help devices for people with disabilities =450 \\$aAssistive technology =450 \\$wnne$aSelf-help devices for the disabled =550 \\$wg$aPeople with disabilities =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Handicapped assistance devices) =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 30, 1997$b(Assistive technology) =750 \2$aSelf-Help Devices$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012656 =LDR 00643cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362767702441 =005 20120730163855.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119746 =035 \\$aBZW9652NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aR853.S44 =150 \\$aSelf-experimentation in medicine =450 \\$aAutoexperimentation in medicine =450 \\$aExperimentation on oneself in medicine =450 \\$aMedical autoexperimentation =450 \\$aMedical experimentation on oneself =450 \\$aMedical self-experimentation =550 \\$wg$aHuman experimentation in medicine =750 \2$aAutoexperimentation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032762 =LDR 01144cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362506902441 =005 20170405111152.0 =008 940322\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104910 =035 \\$aBZV4816NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHB848$bHB3697 =150 \\$aPopulation =360 \\$isubdivision$aPopulation$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., and under ethnic groups =450 \\$aHuman population =450 \\$aHuman populations =450 \\$aPopulation growth =450 \\$aPopulations, Human =550 \\$wg$aEconomics =550 \\$wg$aHuman ecology =550 \\$wg$aSociology =550 \\$aDemography =550 \\$aMalthusianism =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Population growth) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the characteristics of human populations, especially with reference to the size and density, growth, distribution, migration, and vital statistics, and the effect of these on social and economic conditions. =681 \\$iNote under$aOverpopulation =750 \2$aPopulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011153 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aPopulation Growth$0(DNLM)D011158$4NM$5IEN =LDR 00482cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362507002441 =005 20120730163732.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104888 =035 \\$aBZV4794NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S16$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.P66$cOrnamental plants =053 \0$aSD397.P85$cForestry =150 \\$aPoplar =450 \\$aPoplars =450 \\$aPopulus =550 \\$wg$aSalicaceae =750 \2$aPopulus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032107 =LDR 00394cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362507102441 =005 20120730163731.0 =008 050427||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104800 =035 \\$aBZV4706NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP377.5$cPhysiology =150 \\$aPons Varolii =450 \\$aPons cerebelli =550 \\$wg$aRhombencephalon =750 \2$aPons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011149 =LDR 00863cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362507202441 =005 20120504153340.0 =008 030707i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104792 =035 \\$aBZV4698NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aPonds =450 \\$aPools (Ponds) =550 \\$wg$aBodies of water =670 \\$aThe Amer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., c2000$b(pond: A still body of water smaller than a lake; pool p1 (B 1. A small body of still water. 2. An accumulation of standing liquid; a puddle. 3. A deep or still place in a stream. 4. A swimming pool) =670 \\$aRandom House Web. unabr. dict., c1997$b(pool p1 (B 1. a small body of standing water; pond. 2. a still, deep place in a stream. 3. any small collection of liquid on a surface: a pool of blood. 4. a puddle. 5. See swimming pool) =750 \2$aPonds$0(DNLM)D061005$5IEN =LDR 00540cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362507302441 =005 20040719084213.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104789 =035 \\$aBZV4695NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK494.5.P66$cBotany =053 \\$aSD397.P6115$cForestry =150 \\$aPonderosa pine =450 \\$aPinus ponderosa =450 \\$aWestern yellow pine =450 \\$aYellow pine, Western =550 \\$wg$aPine =550 \\$wg$aYellow pines =750 \2$aPinus ponderosa$0(DNLM)D041604$5IEN =LDR 00511cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362507402441 =005 20120730163731.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104773 =035 \\$aBZV4679NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRL251 =150 \\$aPompholyx (Disease) =450 \\$aAtopic palmoplantar eczema =450 \\$aDyshidrosis =450 \\$aDyshidrotic eczema =450 \\$aPalmoplanar eczema, Atopic =550 \\$wg$aEczema =750 \2$aEczema, Dyshidrotic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011146 =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362507502441 =005 20120730163731.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104742 =035 \\$aBZV4648NU =035 \\$aSH 85104742 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPolyvinyl chloride =450 \\$aPolyvinylchloride =450 \\$aPVC (Chemical) =550 \\$wg$aVinyl chloride polymers =750 \2$aPolyvinyl Chloride$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011143 =LDR 00458cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362507602441 =005 20120730163731.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104741 =035 \\$aBZV4647NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aR857.P64 =150 \\$aPolyurethanes in medicine =450 \\$aBiomedical polyurethanes =450 \\$aMedical polyurethanes =550 \\$wg$aPolymers in medicine =750 \2$aPolyurethanes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011140 =LDR 00468cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362507702441 =005 20120730163731.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104740 =035 \\$aBZV4646NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP1180.P8 =150 \\$aPolyurethanes =450 \\$aUrethane polymers =550 \\$wg$aPolymers =550 \\$wg$aUrethanes =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(urethane polymers) =750 \2$aPolyurethanes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011140 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362507802441 =005 20120730163731.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104733 =035 \\$aBZV4639LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK524.A7 =150 \\$aPolystichum =550 \\$wg$aAspleniaceae =750 \2$aPolystichum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032493 =LDR 00487cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362507902441 =005 20120730163731.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104728 =035 \\$aBZV4634NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85104728 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK898.P77$cBotanical chemistry =053 \0$aQP702.P6$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aPolysaccharides =550 \\$wg$aBiopolymers =550 \\$wg$aSaccharides =750 \2$aPolysaccharides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011134 =LDR 00814cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362508002441 =005 20120730163731.0 =008 060227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104725 =035 \\$aBZV4631NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGuillain-Barr�e syndrome =450 \\$aAcute idiopathic polyneuritis =450 \\$aLandry-Guillain-Barr�e syndrome =450 \\$aLandry's paralysis =450 \\$wnne$aPolyradiculoneuritis =550 \\$wg$aPolyneuritis =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aAmer. Heritage dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Polyradiculoneuritis) =670 \\$aCRISP Thesaurus$b(acute idiopathic polyneuritis, Landry's paralysis, Guillain Barre syndrome) =670 \\$aLC database, 8/30/95. =750 \2$aGuillain-Barre Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020275 =LDR 00460cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362508102441 =005 20120730163731.0 =008 060227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104724 =035 \\$aBZV4630NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPolyradiculitis =550 \\$wg$aPolyneuritis =550 \\$wg$aRadiculitis =670 \\$aDorland's emd. dict.$b(polyradiculitis: inflammation of the nerve roots) =750 \2$aPolyradiculopathy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011128 =LDR 00453cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362508202441 =005 20120730163731.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104720 =035 \\$aBZV4626NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =150 \\$aPolyps (Pathology) =450 \\$aPolypi (Pathology) =550 \\$wg$aTumors =670 \\$aMESH$b(Polyps, was Polypi 1963-64) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(polyp) =750 \2$aPolyps$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011127 =LDR 00385cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362508302441 =005 20120730163730.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104719 =035 \\$aBZV4625NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPolypropylene fibers =550 \\$wg$aTextile fibers, Synthetic =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPolypropylenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011126 =LDR 00401cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362508402441 =005 20120730163730.0 =008 871219||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104718 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02156003 =035 \\$aBZV4624NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP1180.P68 =150 \\$aPolypropylene =550 \\$wg$aThermoplastics =750 \2$aPolypropylenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011126 =LDR 01868cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362508502441 =005 20120730163730.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104715 =035 \\$aBZV4621NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK629.P7$cMycology =150 \\$aPolyporaceae =450 \\$aPolypores =450 \\$aPore fungi =550 \\$wg$aPolyporales =670 \\$aAinsworth/Bisby dict. fungi, 1995$b(Polyporaceae Fr. ex Corda, Poriales. 18 gen. (= 22 syn.), 98 spp.) =670 \\$aRajchenberg, M. Los pol�iporos (Basidiomycetes) de los bosques Andino Patag�onicos de Argentina = Polypores (Basidiomycetes) from the Patagonian Andes forests of Argentina, 2006:$bp. 6 (Polypores (Polyporaceae s. l., Basidiomycetes)) =670 \\$aAmerican heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., via WWW, Nov. 14, 2006$b(polypore, see pore fungus; pore fungus: Any of various basidiomycetous fungi of the families Boletaceae and Polyporaceae, whose basidia line the inside of tubes that lead to exterior pores. Also called polypore) =670 \\$aOxford reference online, Nov. 14, 2006$b(polypore 1. a bracket fungus which expels its spores through fine pores on the underside. Several species, chiefly in the family Polyporaceae; 2. a bracket fungus in which the spores are expelled through fine pores on the underside; 3. a bracket fungus in which the spores are expelled through fine pores on the underside. Several families in the order Aphyllophorales, class Hymenomycetes, in particular Polyporaceae, which includes the beech polypore (Piptoporus (formerly Polyporus) betulinus); 4. a bracket fungus in which the spores are expelled through fine pores on the underside. Several families in the order Aphyllophorales, class Hymenomycetes, in particular Polyporaceae, which includes the dryad saddle) =750 \2$aPolyporaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011124 =LDR 00527cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362508602441 =005 20120730163730.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104714 =035 \\$aBZV4620NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK524.P7$cBotany =150 \\$aPolypodium =450 \\$aCampyloneurum =450 \\$aMicrogramma =450 \\$aMicrosorium =450 \\$aPhlebodium =450 \\$aPhymatodes =450 \\$aPolypody =550 \\$wg$aPolypodiaceae =750 \2$aPolypodium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032494 =LDR 00461cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362508702441 =005 20120730163730.0 =008 030604i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104713 =035 \\$aBZV4619LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dUk =053 \0$aQK524.P7$cBotany =150 \\$aPolypodiaceae =550 \\$wg$aPolypodiales =670 \\$aITIS search, June 20, 2003$b(Polypodiaceae, family in order Polypodiales) =750 \2$aPolypodiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029621 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362508802441 =005 20120730163730.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104712 =035 \\$aBZV4618NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPolyploidy =550 \\$wg$aChromosome numbers =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPolyploidy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011123 =LDR 01546cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362508902441 =005 20051115125420.0 =008 050909i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104706 $zsh 85097684 =035 \\$aBZV4612NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR406$bQR406.2 =150 \\$aPolyomaviruses =450 \\$wnne$aPapovaviruses =450 \\$wnne$aPolyoma virus =450 \\$aPolyomaviridae =450 \\$aPolyomavirus =550 \\$wg$aOncogenic DNA viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2005025594: Polyomaviruses and human diseases, c2006. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Polyomavirus; Polyomaviridae: a family of small, non-enveloped DNA viruses, infecting mainly mammals, and containing a single genus: Polyomavirus) =670 \\$aFundamental virology, 2001:$bp. 985 (The Polyomaviridae were previously considered a subfamily of the Papovaviridae. The Polyomaviridae are now considered an independent family of viruses. Thirteen members of the Polyomaviridae have now been identified. Polyomaviruses) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 9, 2005$b(Polyomavirus: the sole genus of viruses within the family Polyomaviridae. Polyomaviruses are DNA-based, small, and icosahedral in shape, and do not have a lipoprotein envelope. The genus Polyomavirus used to be one of the two genera within the now obsolete family Papovaviridae (the other genus being Papillomavirus which is now assigned to its own family Papillomaviridae).) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20051021 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Polyoma virus =750 \2$aPolyomavirus$0(DNLM)D011120$5IEN =LDR 00335cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362509002441 =005 20120730163730.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104686 =035 \\$aBZV4592NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPolymyxin =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =750 \2$aPolymyxins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011113 =LDR 00333cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362509102441 =005 20130523131701.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104685 =035 \\$aBZV4591NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPolymyositis =550 \\$wg$aMyositis =750 \2$aPolymyositis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017285 =LDR 00602cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362509202441 =005 20120730163730.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104684 =035 \\$aBZV4590NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC927.5.P6 =150 \\$aPolymyalgia rheumatica =450 \\$aForestier-Certonciny syndrome =450 \\$aPolymyalgia arteritica =450 \\$aPseudopolyartheritis, Rhizomelic =450 \\$aRheumatism, Peri-extra-auricular =550 \\$wg$aRheumatism =550 \\$aGiant cell arteritis =750 \2$aPolymyalgia Rheumatica$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011111 =LDR 00495cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362509302441 =005 20110506094632.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104678 =035 \\$aBZV4584NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aR857.P6 =150 \\$aPolymers in medicine =450 \\$aBiomedical polymers =450 \\$aMedical polymers =550 \\$wg$aBiomedical materials =550 \\$wg$aMedical instruments and apparatus =750 \2$aPolymers$0(DNLM)D011108$5IEN =LDR 00891cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362509402441 =005 20110506094644.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104660 =035 \\$aBZV4566NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC173.4.P65$cPhysics =053 \\$aQD380$bQD388$cOrganic polymers =053 \\$aTA455.P58$cEngineering materials =150 \\$aPolymers =450 \\$aPolymere =450 \\$aPolymeride =450 \\$wnne$aPolymers and polymerization =550 \\$wg$aMacromolecules =670 \\$aLipatov, �I�U.S. Colloid chemistry of polymers, 1988. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(polymer: a macromolecule formed by the chemical union of 5 or more identical combining units called monomers) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(polymer; polymere, polymeride) =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/6/89. =750 \2$aPolymers$0(DNLM)D011108$5IEN =LDR 00573cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362509502441 =005 20120504153101.0 =008 860211\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104652 =035 \\$aBZV4558NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP752.P65 =150 \\$aPolyketides =450 \\$aAcetogenins =550 \\$wg$aKetenes =550 \\$wg$aPolymers =670 \\$aDict. biochem. mol. biol.$b(Acetogenin, aka polyketide) =670 \\$aGloss. biochem. mol. biol.$b(Polyketide, see acetogenin) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aPolyketides$0(DNLM)D061065$5IEN =LDR 00471cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362509602441 =005 20120730163730.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104638 =035 \\$aBZV4544NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P78$cBotany =150 \\$aPolygonum =450 \\$aKnotweeds =450 \\$aSmartweeds =550 \\$wg$aPolygonaceae =670 \\$aHortus 3 (Polygonum, Knotweed, Snartweed) =750 \2$aPolygonum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028502 =LDR 00581cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362509702441 =005 20250211111125.0 =008 050520i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104634 =035 \\$aBZV4540NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P78$cBotany =150 \\$aPolygonaceae =450 \\$aBuckwheat family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aPolygonales =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(buckwheat family: Polygonaceae) =750 \2$aPolygonaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019664 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aReynoutria$0(DNLM)D000089962$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 00463cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362509802441 =005 20120730163730.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104624 =035 \\$aBZV4530NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP1180.P65$cChemical technology =150 \\$aPolyethylene =450 \\$aCrinothene =450 \\$aPolythene =550 \\$wg$aEthylene =550 \\$wg$aThermoplastics =750 \2$aPolyethylene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020959 =LDR 00531cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362509902441 =005 20120730163730.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104622 =035 \\$aBZV4528NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP1180.P6$cPlastics technology =150 \\$aPolyesters =550 \\$wg$aCondensation products (Chemistry) =550 \\$wg$aEsters =550 \\$wg$aGums and resins, Synthetic =550 \\$wg$aPlastics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPolyesters$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011091 =LDR 00575cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362510002441 =005 20120730163729.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104611 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02155506 =035 \\$aBZV4517NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC647.P63 =150 \\$aPolycythemia vera =450 \\$wnne$aErythremia =450 \\$aErythrocytopenia =450 \\$aOsler-Vaquez disease =450 \\$aPolycythemia rubra =450 \\$aVaquez's disease =550 \\$wg$aPolycythemia =750 \2$aPolycythemia Vera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011087 =LDR 00499cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362510102441 =005 20120730163729.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104610 =035 \\$aBZV4516NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC647.P6 =150 \\$aPolycythemia =450 \\$aErythrocytosis =550 \\$wg$aBlood hyperviscosity syndrome =550 \\$wg$aErythrocyte disorders =550 \\$wg$aMyeloproliferative disorders =750 \2$aPolycythemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011086 =LDR 00368cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362510202441 =005 20050211135306.0 =008 030210||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104607 =035 \\$aBZV4513NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPolycyclic compounds =681 \\$iExample under$aPolyatomic molecules =750 \2$aPolycyclic Compounds$0(DNLM)D011083$5IEN =LDR 00842cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362510302441 =005 20180117161758.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104606 =035 \\$aBZV4512NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD341.H9$cOrganic chemistry =053 \0$aQP801.P639$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons =450 \\$aBenzenoid hydrocarbons =450 \\$aPAHs (Chemicals) =450 \\$aPolyarenes =450 \\$aPolynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons =550 \\$wg$aHydrocarbons =550 \\$wg$aPolycyclic aromatic compounds =670 \\$aGutman, I. Introd. to the theory of benzenoid hydrocarbons, c1989. =670 \\$aLC database, 8/2/89. =670 \\$aHarvey, R.G. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. =750 \2$aPolycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons$0(DNLM)D011084$5IEN =LDR 00515cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362510402441 =005 20120730163729.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104599 =035 \\$aBZV4505NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPolychlorinated biphenyls =450 \\$aPCBs =450 \\$aPolychlorobiphenyl compounds$5IEN =450 \\$aPolychlorobiphenyls =550 \\$wg$aBiphenyl compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganochlorine compounds =750 \2$aPolychlorinated Biphenyls$0(DNLM)D011078 =LDR 00677cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362510502441 =005 20120730163729.0 =008 031103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104596 =035 \\$aBZV4502NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL391.A6$cZoology =150 \\$aPolychaeta =450 \\$wnne$aArchiannelida =450 \\$wnne$aChaetopoda =450 \\$aPolychaete worms =450 \\$aPolychaetes =450 \\$aPolychetes =550 \\$wg$aAnnelida =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(polychaete, also polychete: an annelid worm of the class Polychaeta) =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 3, 2003$b(titles: polychaete worms) =750 \2$aPolychaeta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011077 =LDR 00534cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362510602441 =005 20120730163729.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104593 =035 \\$aBZV4499NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPolybrominated biphenyls =450 \\$aPBBs =450 \\$aPolybromobiphenyl =550 \\$wg$aBiphenyl compounds =550 \\$wg$aFireproofing agents =550 \\$wg$aOrganobromine compounds =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPolybrominated Biphenyls$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011075 =LDR 00376cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362510702441 =005 20120730163729.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104590 =035 \\$aBZV4496NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPolyamines in the body =550 \\$wg$aAmines in the body =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPolyamines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011073 =LDR 00458cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362510802441 =005 20120730163728.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104589 =035 \\$aBZV4495NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP801.P638$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aPolyamines =550 \\$wg$aAliphatic compounds =550 \\$wg$aAmines =550 \\$wg$aImines =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPolyamines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011073 =LDR 00410cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362510902441 =005 20201021122443.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104584 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP1180.P53$cChemical technology =150 \\$aPolyacetylenes =550 \\$wg$aAcetylene =550 \\$wg$aPolymers =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aPolyacetylene Polymer$0(DNLM)D078789$4RM$5IEN =LDR 00415cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362511002441 =005 20120730163728.0 =008 030109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104579 =035 \\$aBZV4485NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.P6 =150 \\$aPolonium =550 \\$wg$aChalcogens =550 \\$wg$aMetals =550 \\$wg$aRadioactive substances =750 \2$aPolonium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011059 =LDR 01376cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362511102441 =005 20190411113456.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104530 =035 \\$aBZV4436NU =035 \\$ash 85104530 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTD172$bTD193.5 =150 \\$aPollution =360 \\$isubdivision$aEnvironmental aspects$iunder individual environmental pollutants, e.g.$aCopper--Environmental aspects =450 \\$aChemical pollution =450 \\$aContamination of environment =450 \\$aEnvironmental pollution =550 \\$wg$aContamination (Technology) =550 \\$aAsbestos abatement =550 \\$aBioremediation =550 \\$aEnvironmental engineering =550 \\$aEnvironmental quality =550 \\$aFactory and trade waste =550 \\$aFactory and trade waste$xEnvironmental aspects =550 \\$aHazardous waste site remediation =550 \\$aHazardous wastes =550 \\$aIn situ remediation =550 \\$aLead abatement =550 \\$aPollutants =550 \\$aRefuse and refuse disposal =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the condition resulting from the action of environmental contaminants. Works on the substances which contaminate or degrade the environment are entered under$aPollutants. =681 \\$iNote under$aPollutants =750 \2$aEnvironmental Pollution$0(DNLM)$5IEN =LDR 00814cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362511202441 =005 20120730163728.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104528 =035 \\$aBZV4434NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPollutants =450 \\$aChemical pollutants =450 \\$aContaminants, Environmental =450 \\$aEnvironmental contaminants =450 \\$aEnvironmental pollutants =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =550 \\$aPollution =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the substances which contaminate or degrade the environment. Works on the condition resulting from the action of environmental contaminants are entered under$aPollution. =681 \\$iNote under$aPollution =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEnvironmental Pollutants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004785 =LDR 01284cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362511302441 =005 20080328124332.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104524 =035 \\$aBZV4430NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dOrCS =053 \0$aQK828$cSexual reproduction =053 \0$aQK926$cReproductive interrelation =150 \\$aPollination =360 \\$isubdivision$aPollination$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Pollination =450 \\$aPollinization =550 \\$wg$aFertilization of plants =550 \\$wg$aFlowers =550 \\$wg$aPhanerogams =550 \\$aPlants$xSelf-incompatibility =550 \\$aPollen =670 \\$aCingel, N.A. An atlas of orchid pollination : America, Africa, Asia, and Australia, 2001. =670 \\$aCingel, N.A. An atlas of orchid pollination : European orchids, 1995. =670 \\$aJahns, T.R. Pollination and seed set of meadowfoam, 1991. =670 \\$aGavil�nez-Slone, J.M. Pollination and pollinators of pumpkin and squash (Cucurbita maxima Duchesne) grown for seed production in the Willamette Valley of western Oregon, 2000. =670 \\$aMani, M. S. and J.M. Saravanan. Pollination ecology and evolution in Compositae (Asteraceae), 1999. =750 \2$aPollination$0(DNLM)D054817$5IEN =LDR 00324cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362511402441 =005 20070529102506.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104519 =035 \\$aBZV4425LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPollen tube =550 \\$wg$aPollination =750 \2$aPollen Tube$0(DNLM)D053205$5IEN =LDR 00877cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362511502441 =005 20120730163728.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104512 =035 \\$aBZV4418NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK658 =150 \\$aPollen =360 \\$isubdivision$aPollen$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Pollen =450 \\$aGrains, Pollen =450 \\$aPollen grains =550 \\$wg$aPollinaria =550 \\$aAnther =550 \\$aPalynology =550 \\$aPollination =670 \\$aLittle, J.R. Dict. of botany, 1980$b(pollen: a collective term for the pollen grains or microspores of seed plants; pollen grain: a microspore of a seed plant which contains a mature or immature microgametophyte) =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 8, 2007$b(titles: pollen grains) =750 \2$aPollen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011058 =LDR 01446cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362511602441 =005 20120730163728.0 =008 860227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104440 =035 \\$aBZV4346NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85104440 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aB65$cPolitical science and philosophy =053 \0$aJA76$cPolitical science and sociology =053 \0$aJ$cGeneral =150 \\$aPolitical science =360 \\$isubdivision$aPolitics and government$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., and under ethnic groups; and subdivision$aPolitical aspects$iunder topical headings, e.g.$aJournalism--Political aspects =450 \\$aAdministration =450 \\$aCivil government =450 \\$aCommonwealth, The =450 \\$aGovernment =450 \\$aPolitical theory =450 \\$aPolitical thought =450 \\$aPolitics =450 \\$aScience, Political =550 \\$wg$aSocial sciences =550 \\$aState, The =680 \\$iHere are entered works on political science as a branch of learning. This heading may be divided geographically for works on this branch of learning in a specific place. Works on the political processes of particular countries, regions, cities, etc., are entered under the name of the place subdivided by$aPolitics and government. =750 \2$aGovernment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006076 =750 \2$aPolitics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011057 =750 \2$aPolitical Systems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011056 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362511702441 =005 20070418151710.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104279 =035 \\$aBZV4185NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPoliovirus =450 \\$aPoliomyelitis virus =550 \\$wg$aEnteroviruses =670 \\$aMESH (Poliovirus) =750 \2$aPoliovirus$0(DNLM)D017955$5IEN =LDR 00446cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362511802441 =005 20120730163728.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104278 =035 \\$aBZV4184NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPoliomyelitis vaccine, Oral =450 \\$aOral poliomyelitis vaccine =450 \\$aPoliovirus vaccine, Oral$5IEN =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPoliovirus Vaccine, Oral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011055 =LDR 00519cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362511902441 =005 20120730163728.0 =008 871219||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104276 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02153715 =035 \\$aBZV4182NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPoliomyelitis vaccine =450 \\$aLive poliovirus vaccine =450 \\$aPoliovirus vaccine$5IEN =450 \\$aSalk vaccine =550 \\$wg$aPoliomyelitis$xPrevention =750 \2$aPoliovirus Vaccine, Inactivated$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011054 =LDR 00733cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362512002441 =005 20120730163728.0 =008 060227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104268 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA644.P9$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC180$bRC181$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aPoliomyelitis =450 \\$aAnterior spinal paralysis =450 \\$aInfantile paralysis =450 \\$aParalysis, Anterior spinal =450 \\$aParalysis, Infantile =450 \\$aPolio =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aEnterovirus diseases =550 \\$wg$aMyelitis =670 \\$aMESH$b(Poliomyelitis x Infantile Paralysis; Polio) =750 \2$aPoliomyelitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011051 =LDR 00839cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362512102441 =005 20120131153343.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104264 =035 \\$aBZV4170NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aH96$bH97.7 =150 \\$aPolicy sciences =360 \\$isubdivision$aGovernment policy$iunder subjects; and headings of the type [Topic] and state and [Topic] policy, e.g.$aScience and state; Economic policy =450 \\$aPolicy-making =450 \\$aPolicymaking =450 \\$aPublic policy management =670 \\$aJessup, F. The experience of Puriscal, Costa Rica : Approaching social policymaking from a child rights perspective, 1997. =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 1, 2011$b(policymaking) =750 \2$aPolicy Making$0(DNLM)D011050$5IEN =750 \2$aPolicy$0(DNLM)D057766$5IEN =LDR 01524cz a2200409n 4500 =001 9880362512202441 =005 20120730163727.0 =008 000524i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104183 =035 \\$aBZV4089NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dICLAM$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aHV7551$bHV8280.9 =150 \\$aPolice =450 \\$aCops =450 \\$aGendarmes =450 \\$aLaw enforcement officers =450 \\$aOfficers, Law enforcement =450 \\$aOfficers, Police =450 \\$aPolice forces =450 \\$aPolice$xLegal status, laws, etc. =450 \\$aPolice officers =450 \\$aPolice service =450 \\$aPolicemen =450 \\$aPolicing =550 \\$wg$aCriminal justice, Administration of =550 \\$wg$aCriminal justice personnel =550 \\$wg$aPeace officers =550 \\$wg$aPublic safety =550 \\$wg$aSecurity systems =670 \\$aLC database, May 24, 2000$b(cops; street cops; officers; officer's) =670 \\$aThe Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste: a new police service, a new beginning, 2003:$b1st group, pp. 1-3 (a national police service; policing; the police service) =670 \\$aPolice forces in history, 1975. =670 \\$aPolice forces : a cultural history of an institution, 2007. =670 \\$aChabotar, K. Measuring the costs of police services, 1982. =670 \\$aBloch, P.B. Equality of distribution of police services : a case study of Washington, D.C., 1974. =681 \\$iExample under$aMunicipal services =750 \2$aPolice$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016495 =LDR 00553cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362512302441 =005 20120730163727.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104165 =035 \\$aBZV4071NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD116.P64 =150 \\$aPolarography =450 \\$wnne$aPolarograph and polarography =450 \\$aPolarographic analysis =550 \\$wg$aElectrochemical analysis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Riley, T. Polarography and other voltammetric methods, c1987. =750 \2$aPolarography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011048 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362512402441 =005 20120730163727.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85104151 =035 \\$aBZV4057NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPolarity (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$wg$aTissues =750 \2$aBody Patterning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019521 =LDR 00432cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362512502441 =005 20120730163727.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103972 =035 \\$aBZV3878NU =035 \\$aSH 85103972 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPokeweed mitogens =450 \\$aPokeweed lectins =550 \\$wg$aMitogens =550 \\$wg$aPlant lectins =750 \2$aPokeweed Mitogens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011043 =LDR 01291cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362512602441 =005 20120730163727.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103971 =035 \\$aBZV3877LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85103971 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P454$cBotany =150 \\$aPokeweed =450 \\$aAmerican pokeweed =450 \\$aGarget (Plant) =450 \\$aInkberry =450 \\$aPhytolacca americana =450 \\$aPhytolacca decandra =450 \\$aPigeon berry =450 \\$aPigeonberry =450 \\$aPocan =450 \\$aPoke (Plant) =450 \\$aPokeberry =450 \\$aPokeroot =450 \\$aScoke =450 \\$aVirginian poke =550 \\$wg$aPhytolacca =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Phytolacca americana, P. decandra, poke, Virginian poke, scoke, pocan, garget, pigeon berry) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(pokewood, a tall herb Phytolacca americana, also called pokeroot, scoke, garget) =670 \\$aBritannica micro.$b(poke, also called pokeberry or pokeweed (species Phytolacca americana)) =670 \\$aAcad. Am. encyc.$b(pokewood, commonly called poke or pigeonberry) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, May 11, 2000$b(Phytolacca americana, Americana pokeweed) =750 \2$aPhytolacca americana$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D029604 =LDR 00374cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362512702441 =005 20130523131639.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103956 =035 \\$aBZV3862NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPoisson distribution =550 \\$wg$aDistribution (Probability theory) =750 \2$aPoisson Distribution$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016012 =LDR 01172cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362512802441 =005 20120730163726.0 =008 030915i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103951 =035 \\$aBZV3857NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA1190$bRA1270 =150 \\$aPoisons =360 \\$iindividual poisons; also headings beginning with the word$aPoison =450 \\$aChemicals$xToxicology =450 \\$aPoisonous chemicals =450 \\$aPoisonous substances =450 \\$aToxic chemicals =450 \\$aToxic substances =450 \\$aToxicants =450 \\$aToxics =550 \\$wg$aBioactive compounds =550 \\$wg$aHazardous substances =550 \\$aToxicology =670 \\$aThe toxics directory$b(Toxics) =680 \\$iWorks on the poisonous influence of individual chemical substances on man and animals are entered under the substance with the subdivision$aToxicology,$ie.g.$aMercury--Toxicology; Phosphorus--Toxicology. =680 \\$iWorks on the effect of poisons on plants are entered under$aPlants--Effect of poisons on; Plants--Effect of arsenic on;$iand similar headings. =750 \2$aPoisons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011042 =LDR 00515cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362512902441 =005 20120730163726.0 =008 931217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103950 =035 \\$aBZV3856NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP632.S65$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aRA1242.S53$cToxicology =150 \\$aPoisonous snakes$xVenom =450 \\$aSnake toxin =450 \\$aSnake toxins =450 \\$wnne$aSnake venom =450 \\$aSnakes$xVenom =750 \2$aSnake Venoms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012910 =LDR 00409cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362513002441 =005 20130523131639.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103947 =035 \\$aBZV3853NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA1250 =150 \\$aPoisonous plants$xToxicology =450 \\$aPlant poisoning =550 \\$wg$aToxicology =750 \2$aPlant Poisoning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010939 =LDR 00657cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362513102441 =005 20120730163726.0 =008 920207i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103946 =035 \\$aBZV3852NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK100$cBotany =053 \\$aSB617$bSB618$cWeeds =150 \\$aPoisonous plants =360 \\$iindividual poisonous plants, e.g.$aPoison ivy; Poison sumac =450 \\$aPlants, Poisonous =450 \\$aPlants, Toxic$5IEN =450 \\$aToxic plants =550 \\$wg$aDangerous plants =550 \\$aPlant defenses =670 \\$aLC data base, 11/24/89. =750 \2$aPlants, Toxic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010947 =LDR 00377cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362513202441 =005 20120730163726.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103945 =035 \\$aBZV3851NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPoisonous fishes$xVenom =450 \\$aFishes$xVenom =681 \\$iExample under$aVenom =750 \2$aFish Venoms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005397 =LDR 00445cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362513302441 =005 20120730163726.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103944 =035 \\$aBZV3850LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPoisonous fishes$xToxicology =450 \\$aCiguatera =450 \\$aFishes$xToxicology =450 \\$aIchthyism =450 \\$aIchthyosarcotoxism =750 \2$aCiguatera Poisoning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036841 =LDR 00499cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362513402441 =005 20130523131638.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103943 =035 \\$aBZV3849NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL618.7 =150 \\$aPoisonous fishes =450 \\$aVenomous fishes =550 \\$wg$aDangerous fishes =550 \\$wg$aFishes =550 \\$wg$aPoisonous animals =550 \\$aMarine toxins =750 \2$aFishes, Poisonous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005400 =LDR 00441cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362513502441 =005 20120730163726.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103941 =035 \\$aBZV3847NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL100$bQL100.5 =150 \\$aPoisonous animals =450 \\$aAnimals, Poisonous$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aDangerous animals =550 \\$aVenom =750 \2$aAnimals, Poisonous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000832 =LDR 00811cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362513602441 =005 20120730163726.0 =008 060322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103940 =035 \\$aBZV3846NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAccidental poisoning in children =450 \\$wnne$aPoisoning, Accidental, in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren's accidents =550 \\$wg$aPediatric toxicology =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060523 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Accidental poisoining in children =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060508 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Poisoning, Accidental, in children =750 \2$81$wb$aPoisoning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011041 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPoisoning$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00788cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362513702441 =005 20120730163726.0 =008 060322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103939 =035 \\$aBZV3845NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAccidental poisoning =450 \\$wnne$aPoisoning, Accidental =450 \\$aUnintentional poisoning =550 \\$wg$aAccidents =550 \\$wg$aPoisoning =550 \\$aPoison control centers =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 22, 2006$b(titles: accidental poisoning) =670 \\$aMMWR weekly, March 17, 1989, via WWW, Mar. 22, 2006$b(Current trends unintentional poisoning mortality -- United States, 1980-1986) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060508 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Poisoning, Accidental =750 \2$aPoisoning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011041 =LDR 00680cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362513802441 =005 20140401142828.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103938 =035 \\$aBZV3844NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV6549$bHV6555$cCriminology =053 \0$aRA1190$bRA1270$cToxicology =150 \\$aPoisoning =360 \\$isubdivision$aToxicology$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Toxicology =360 \\$isubdivision$aToxicology$iunder individual chemical substances, e.g.$aCopper--Toxicology =550 \\$wg$aToxicological emergencies =550 \\$aToxicology =750 \2$aPoisoning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011041 =LDR 01159cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362513902441 =005 20091118105102.0 =008 060322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103932 =035 \\$aBZV3838NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dDGPO =150 \\$aPoison control centers =450 \\$aPoison centers =550 \\$wg$aEmergency medical services =550 \\$wg$aHealth facilities =550 \\$aAccidental poisoning =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 22, 2006$b(Poison Control Centers. Scope note: Facilities which provide information concerning poisons and treatment of poisoning in emergencies. In hierarchies for Health Facilities and Emergency Medical Services) =670 \\$aU.S. Cong. House Comm. on Energy and Commerce. Poison Center Support, Enhancement, and Awareness Act of 2008, 2008:$bp. 1 (Poison Center Support, Enhancement, and Awareness Act of 2008 ... to reauthorize the poison center national toll-free number ... sustain the funding of poison centers) p. 2 (Poison Control Center Enhancement and Awareness Act was amended in 2003 to stabilize poison control center operations) =750 \2$aPoison Control Centers$0(DNLM)D011039$5IEN =LDR 00328cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362514002441 =005 20130523131636.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103733 =035 \\$aBZV3639NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPoets =550 \\$wg$aAuthors =750 \2$aPoetry as Topic$0(DNLM)D011037$5IEN =LDR 01959cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362514102441 =005 20120402161021.0 =008 860211\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103704 =035 \\$aBZV3610NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aPN1010$bPN1525 =150 \\$aPoetry =360 \\$isubdivision$aPoetry$iunder names of countries, cities, etc., names of individual persons, families, and corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, and topical headings; and headings for poetry qualified by linguistic, national, or regional terms, e.g.$aYiddish poetry; American poetry; West African poetry =450 \\$aPoems =450 \\$aPoetry$xPhilosophy =450 \\$aVerses (Poetry) =550 \\$wg$aLiterature =670 \\$aDictionary.com, Dec. 27, 2011$b(verse 1. (not in technical use) a stanza. 2. a succession of metrical feet written, printed, or orally composed as one line; one of the lines of a poem. 3. a particular type of metrical line: a hexameter verse. 4. a poem, or piece of poetry. 5. metrical composition; poetry, especially as involving metrical form.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 27, 2011$b(Verse may refer to: Poetry: * Verse (poetry), a metrical structure, a stanza * Blank verse is a type of poetry having regular meter but no rhyme * Free verse is a type of poetry written without the use of strict meter or rhyme, but is still recognized as poetry * Verse, an occasional synonym for poetry; Religion: * Chapters and verses of the Bible * Ayah, each one of the 6236 verses found in the Qur'an; Music: Verse (popular music), roughly corresponds to a poetic stanza) =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on poetry and works limited to the philosophy of poetry. Works discussing collectively the technique and philosophy of poetry and works limited to the technique of poetry are entered under$aPoetics. =681 \\$iNote under$aPoetics =750 \2$aPoetry as Topic$0(DNLM)D011037$5IEN =LDR 00643cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362514202441 =005 20090305100744.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103703 =035 \\$aBZV3609NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aPN1039$bPN1049 =150 \\$aPoetics =450 \\$aPoetry$xTechnique =680 \\$iHere are entered works discussing collectively the technique and philosophy of poetry and works limited to the technique of poetry. General works on poetry and works limited to the philosophy of poetry are entered under$aPoetry. =681 \\$iNote under$aPoetry =750 \2$aPoetry as Topic$0(DNLM)D011037$5IEN =LDR 00382cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362514302441 =005 20120730163725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103694 =035 \\$aBZV3600NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL638.P73 =150 \\$aPoecilia =450 \\$aMollienesia =550 \\$wg$aPoeciliidae =750 \2$aPoecilia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011036 =LDR 00419cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362514402441 =005 20050623091443.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103690 =035 \\$aBZV3596LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK623.S6$cBotany =150 \\$aPodospora =450 \\$wnne$aPleurage =450 \\$aSchizothecium =550 \\$wg$aSordariaceae =750 \2$aPodospora$0(DNLM)D048468$5IEN =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362514502441 =005 20120730163725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103689 =035 \\$aBZV3595LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.B45 =150 \\$aPodophyllum peltatum =550 \\$wg$aPodophyllum =750 \2$aPodophyllum peltatum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D028144 =LDR 00362cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362514602441 =005 20120730163725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103687 =035 \\$aBZV3593NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK495.B45 =150 \\$aPodophyllum =550 \\$wg$aBerberidaceae =750 \2$aPodophyllum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011035 =LDR 00478cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362514702441 =005 20120730163725.0 =008 040709i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103686 =035 \\$aBZV3592NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPodophyllotoxin =550 \\$wg$aLignans =550 \\$wg$aNaphthalene =550 \\$wg$aPlant toxins =670 \\$aMESH$b(Podophyllotoxin) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(podophyllotoxin) =750 \2$aPodophyllotoxin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011034 =LDR 00474cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362514802441 =005 20120730163725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103669 =035 \\$aBZV3575NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD563 =150 \\$aPodiatry =450 \\$wnne$aChiropody =450 \\$aPodiatric medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =550 \\$aFoot$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPodiatry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011032 =LDR 00401cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362514902441 =005 20120730163725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103667 =035 \\$aBZV3573NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPodiatrists =450 \\$wnne$aChiropodists =550 \\$wg$aMedical personnel =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPodiatry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011032 =LDR 00382cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362515002441 =005 20120730163725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103666 =035 \\$aBZV3572NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPodiatric assistants =550 \\$wg$aAllied health personnel =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPodiatry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011032 =LDR 00410cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362515102441 =005 20050519091607.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103651 =035 \\$aBZV3557NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.R654$cZoology =150 \\$aPocket gophers =450 \\$aGeomyidae =450 \\$aGophers =550 \\$wg$aRodents =750 \2$aGophers$0(DNLM)D046348$5IEN =LDR 00365cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362515202441 =005 20120730163725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103633 =035 \\$aBZV3539NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPneumothorax, Artificial =550 \\$wg$aCollapse therapy =750 \2$aPneumothorax, Artificial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011031 =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362515302441 =005 20120730163725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103632 =035 \\$aBZV3538NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC751 =150 \\$aPneumothorax =450 \\$aLungs$xCollapse =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs$xDiseases =750 \2$aPneumothorax$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011030 =LDR 00512cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362515402441 =005 20120730163725.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103631 =035 \\$aBZV3537NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM825 =150 \\$aPneumoperitoneum, Artificial =450 \\$aArtificial pneumoperitoneum =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis, Radioscopic =550 \\$wg$aGases$xTherapeutic use =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPneumoperitoneum, Artificial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011028 =LDR 00549cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362515502441 =005 20120730163725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103629 =035 \\$aBZV3535NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ436.P6 =150 \\$aPneumonia in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric respiratory diseases =750 \2$81$wb$aPneumonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011014 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPneumonia$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00566cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362515602441 =005 20120730163725.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103628 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02150649 =035 \\$aBZV3534NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC771 =150 \\$aPneumonia, Pneumococcal =450 \\$aLobar pneumonia =450 \\$aPneumococcal pneumonia =450 \\$aPneumonia, Lobar =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aStreptococcal infections =750 \2$aPneumonia, Pneumococcal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011018 =LDR 00520cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362515702441 =005 20120730163725.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103627 =035 \\$aBZV3533NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.P7$cBacteriology =053 \0$aRA644.P8$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC771$bRC772$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aPneumonia =450 \\$aLungs$xInflammation =450 \\$aPneumonitis =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDiseases =750 \2$aPneumonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011014 =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362515802441 =005 20120730163724.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103625 =035 \\$aBZV3531NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD539 =150 \\$aPneumonectomy =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xSurgery =750 \2$aPneumonectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011013 =LDR 00454cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362515902441 =005 20120730163724.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103624 =035 \\$aBZV3530NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =150 \\$aPneumomyelography =450 \\$aAir myelography =450 \\$aGas myelography =450 \\$aPneumoradiography$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aMyelography =750 \2$aPneumoradiography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011029 =LDR 00470cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362516002441 =005 20120730163724.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103623 =035 \\$aBZV3529NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPneumomediastinum =450 \\$aMediastinal emphysema$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis, Radioscopic =550 \\$wg$aMediastinum$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/11/90 =750 \2$aMediastinal Emphysema$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008478 =LDR 00361cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362516102441 =005 20120730163724.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103622 =035 \\$aBZV3528NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPneumoencephalography =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xRadiography =750 \2$aPneumoencephalography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011011 =LDR 00928cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362516202441 =005 20041101112720.0 =008 040916i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103621 =035 \\$aBZV3527NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPneumocystis carinii =550 \\$wg$aApicomplexa =670 \\$aPechenik, J.A. Biol. of the invert., 2000:$bp. 67 (Phylum Sporozoa. "The parasite Pneumocystis carinii may also be a member of this group, although many now believe it is more likely a fungus.") =670 \\$aBogitsh, B.J. Human parasitology, 1998:$bp. 163 ("A universally accepted taxnomic designation for P. carinii has yet to be agreed upon. A number of authorities place it provisionally in the kingdom Protista, phylum Apicomplexa. Others classify Pneumocystis as a protistan of independent systematic position. Still others place it in the kingdom Fungi.") =750 \2$aPneumocystis carinii$0(DNLM)D045363$5IEN =LDR 00383cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362516302441 =005 20120730163724.0 =008 021105i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103620 =035 \\$aBZV3526NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR189.5.P58 =150 \\$aPneumococcal vaccine =550 \\$wg$aBacterial vaccines =750 \2$aPneumococcal Vaccines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D022242 =LDR 00484cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362516402441 =005 20120925141013.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103582 =035 \\$aBZV3488NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.P9$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.P9$cOrganometallic chemistry =150 \\$aPlutonium =550 \\$wg$aTransuranium elements =550 \\$aTransplutonium elements =750 \2$aPlutonium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011005 =LDR 01691cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362516502441 =005 20130528140818.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103571 =035 \\$aBZV3477NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM1271 =150 \\$aCultural pluralism =450 \\$aCultural diversity =450 \\$aDiversity, Cultural =450 \\$aDiversity, Religious =450 \\$aEthnic diversity =450 \\$aPluralism, Cultural =450 \\$wnne$aPluralism (Social sciences) =450 \\$aReligious diversity =550 \\$wg$aCulture =550 \\$aCultural fusion =550 \\$aEthnicity =550 \\$aMulticulturalism =670 \\$aRandom House dict.$b(pluralism, Sociol., see cultural pluralism) =670 \\$aUNESCO thes.$b(cultural pluralism UF cultural diversity) =670 \\$aUNBIS thes.$b(cultural pluralism UF cultural diversity) =670 \\$aThes. of sociological indexing terms$b(cultural pluralism) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the condition in which numerous distinct ethnic, religious, or cultural groups coexist within one society. Works on policies or programs that foster the preservation of different cultural identities, including customs, languages, and beliefs, within a unified society such as a state or nation, are entered under$aMulticulturalism.$iWorks on the blending of elements from two or more cultures, often producing a distinctive successor culture, are entered under$aCultural fusion. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCultural fusion; Multiculturalism =688 \\$aHeading changed 20080521 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Pluralism (Social sciences) =750 \2$aCultural Diversity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018864 =LDR 00395cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362516602441 =005 20120730163724.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85103514 =035 \\$aBZV3420LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK629.A4$cBotany =053 \\$aSB353.5.P55$cCulture =150 \\$aPleurotus =550 \\$wg$aAgaricaceae =750 \2$aPleurotus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020076 =LDR 01908cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362516702441 =005 20120730163724.0 =008 050506i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103510 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dFU =053 \0$aSF964 =150 \\$aContagious bovine pleuropneumonia =450 \\$aBovine contagious pleuropneumonia =450 \\$aBovine pleuropneumonia, Contagious =450 \\$aContagious pleuropneumonia, Bovine =450 \\$aLung plague in cattle =450 \\$aPleuropneumonia contagiosa bovum =450 \\$aPleuropneumonia, Contagious$5IEN =450 \\$wnne$aPleuropneumonia of cattle =550 \\$wg$aCattle$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aMycoplasma diseases in animals =550 \\$wg$aPleuropneumonia =670 \\$aMerck vet.:$bp. 321 (contagious bovine pleuropneumonia) =670 \\$aBlack's vet. dict.$b(contagious bovine pleuro-pneumonia) =670 \\$aEncyc. of animal care$b(contagious bovine pleuro-pneumonia; sy: pleuro-pneumonia contagiosa bovum, lung plague) =670 \\$aLC database, March 21, 1988$b(peripneumonia contagiosa dos bovinos, bovine contagious pleuropneumonia, peripneumonie contagieuse des bovides, contagious bovine pleuropneumonia) =670 \\$aBotswana. Ministry of Local Government, Lands, and Housing. Evaluation study on the socio-economic impact of the CBPP eradication and government relief programmes on the communities of Ngamiland district and Okanango sub-district, 1999:$bp. ii (Contagious bovine pleuro pneumonia (CBPP)) =670 \\$aMESH via www, June 30, 2005$b(Pleuropneumonia, Contagious: a pleuropneumonia of cattle and goats caused by species of Mycoplasma) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. (pleuropneumonia: 2) a contagious or infectious pneumonia of cattle caused by Mycoplasma mycoides, called also pleuropneumonia contagiosa bovum and lung plaque) =750 \2$aPleuropneumonia, Contagious$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011002 =LDR 00538cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362516802441 =005 20120730163724.0 =008 050630i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85103509 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPleuropneumonia =450 \\$aPleuro-pneumonia =550 \\$wg$aPleurisy =550 \\$wg$aPneumonia =670 \\$aMESH via WWW, June 30, 2005$b(Pleuropneumonia: pleurisy complicated with pneumonia) =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, June 30, 2005$b(pleuro-pneumonia) =750 \2$aPleuropneumonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011001 =LDR 00482cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362496902441 =005 20150120083553.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108993 =035 \\$aBZV8899LC =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B73$cBotany =150 \\$aPulmonaria (Angiosperms) =450 \\$wnne$aPulmonaria =550 \\$wg$aBoraginaceae =688 \\$aHeading changed 20141211 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Pulmonaria =750 \2$aPulmonaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029685 =LDR 00472cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362497002441 =005 20050316091826.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108919 =035 \\$aBZV8825NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPuerperium =450 \\$aPost partum period =450 \\$aPostpartum period =450 \\$aPuerperal state =550 \\$wg$aLabor (Obstetrics) =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics =750 \2$aPostpartum Period$0(DNLM)D049590$5IEN =LDR 00561cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362497102441 =005 20120730163801.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108918 =035 \\$aBZV8824NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRG811 =150 \\$aPuerperal septicemia =450 \\$aChildbed fever =450 \\$aFever, Puerperal =450 \\$aPuerperal fever =450 \\$aPuerperal infection$5IEN =450 \\$aSepticemia, Puerperal =550 \\$wg$aPuerperal disorders =750 \2$aPuerperal Infection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011645 =LDR 00433cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362497202441 =005 20120730163801.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108916 =035 \\$aBZV8822NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG801$bRG871 =150 \\$aPuerperal disorders =450 \\$aPostpartum complications =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =750 \2$aPuerperal Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011644 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362497302441 =005 20120507101739.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108898 =035 \\$aBZV8804LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPudendal nerve =450 \\$aPudic nerve =550 \\$wg$aNervous system =750 \2$aPudendal Nerve$0(DNLM)D060525$5IEN =LDR 01385cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362497402441 =005 20130620101041.0 =008 040511i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108871 =035 \\$aBZV8777NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aZ278$bZ549 =150 \\$aPublishers and publishing =360 \\$isubdivision$aPublishing$iunder names of individual corporate bodies, individual Christian denominations, and types of corporate bodies, and under types of published materials and headings for literature on particular topics, e.g.$aCatholic Church--Publishing; Associations, institutions, etc.--Publishing; English imprints--Publishing; Business literature--Publishing;$iand subdivision$aPublication and distribution$iunder uniform titles of sacred works, e.g.$aBible--Publication and distribution =450 \\$aBook publishing =450 \\$aBook trade$5IEN =450 \\$aBooks$xPublishing =450 \\$aPublishing$5IEN =450 \\$aPublishing and publishers$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aBook industries and trade =550 \\$aBooksellers and bookselling =670 \\$aBookman's glossary, 1983:$bp. 169 (in general industry usage, all that is entailed in committing words or symbols to paper and distributing them as newspapers, magazines, or books) p. 36 (Book trade, retail bookselling or the book industry generally) =750 \2$aPublishing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011643 =LDR 01515cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362497502441 =005 20140303155106.0 =008 000410i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108846 =035 \\$aBZV8752NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV1$bHV9960 =150 \\$aPublic welfare =360 \\$isubdivision$aPublic welfare$iunder ethnic groups and subdivision$aCivilian relief$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Civilian relief =450 \\$aBenevolent institutions =450 \\$aPoor relief =450 \\$aPublic assistance =450 \\$aPublic charities =450 \\$aPublic relief =450 \\$aPublic welfare$xGovernment policy =450 \\$aPublic welfare reform =450 \\$aRelief (Aid) =450 \\$aSocial welfare =450 \\$aWelfare (Public assistance) =450 \\$aWelfare reform =550 \\$wg$aHuman services =550 \\$wg$aSocial service =680 \\$iHere are entered works on tax-supported welfare activities. Works on privately supported welfare activities are entered under$aCharities.$iWorks on the methods employed in social work, public or private, are entered under$aSocial service.$iWorks that discuss collectively the various policies, programs, services, and facilities to meet basic human needs relating to the quality of life, such as education, health, welfare, etc. are entered under$aHuman services. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCharities; Human services; Social service =750 \2$aPublic Assistance$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D011632 =LDR 01331cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362497602441 =005 20130311144035.0 =008 060105i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108753 =035 \\$aBZV8659NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD59$bHD59.6$cManagement =053 \0$aHM1221$cSocial psychology =150 \\$aPublic relations =360 \\$isubdivision$aPublic relations$iunder names of individual corporate bodies and under topical headings, e.g.$aBoy Scouts--Public relations; United States. Army--Public relations =450 \\$aBusiness$xPublic relations =450 \\$aIndustries$xPublic relations =450 \\$aPR (Public relations) =550 \\$aAdvertising =550 \\$aIndustrial publicity =550 \\$aMass media and business =550 \\$aPropaganda =550 \\$aPublicity =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(PR=public relations) =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 29, 2005$b(titles: PR) =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on the actions of organizations, such as corporations, stores, governments, etc., in promoting good will between themselves and the community. Works on the process of disseminating information in order to attract public notice are entered under$aPublicity. =681 \\$iNote under$aPublicity =750 \2$aPublic Relations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011641 =LDR 01049cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362497702441 =005 20120730163800.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108738 =035 \\$aBZV8644NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM1236 =150 \\$aPublic opinion polls =450 \\$aOpinion polls =450 \\$aPolls, Public opinion =450 \\$aPublic opinion$xResearch =450 \\$aPublic opinion research =450 \\$aStraw votes =550 \\$wg$aSocial surveys =550 \\$aMarket surveys =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the technique of public opinion polling. Works on polls on a specific subject are entered under the appropriate heading for the topic with the subdivision$aPublic opinion.$iWorks on such polls taken in a specific place are assigned an additional heading$aPublic opinion--[place].$iWorks on such polls limited to a specific class of persons are assigned an additional heading for the group of people with the subdivision$aAttitudes. =750 \2$aPublic Opinion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011639 =LDR 01620cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362497802441 =005 20120730163800.0 =008 060217i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108736 =035 \\$aBZV8642NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaElC =053 \0$aHM1236 =150 \\$aPublic opinion =360 \\$isubdivision$aPublic opinion$iunder names of individual persons, corporate bodies, and topical subjects; also subdivision$aAppreciation$iunder names of individual literary or artistic persons; also subdivision$aAttitudes$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups; also subdivisions$aPublic opinion$ior$aForeign public opinion$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Public opinion; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Foreign public opinion;$iand subdivision$aForeign public opinion$iunder names of countries, etc. =450 \\$aOpinion, Public =450 \\$aPerception, Public =450 \\$aPopular opinion =450 \\$aPublic perception =450 \\$aPublic perceptions =550 \\$wg$aJudgment =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology =550 \\$aAttitude (Psychology) =550 \\$aFocus groups =550 \\$aReputation =670 \\$aFuhrman, N.E. An analysis of the ecology and public perception of coarse woody debris in Virginia, c2004. =670 \\$aMellor, D. Marking amphibians, reptiles, and marine mammals : animal welfare, practicalities, and public perceptions in New Zealand, 2004. =670 \\$aDavies, S. Popular opinion in Stalin's Russia, 1997. =681 \\$iNote under$aPublic opinion polls =750 \2$aPublic Opinion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011639 =LDR 00462cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362497902441 =005 20130618115616.0 =008 000602i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108673 =035 \\$aBZV8579NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD7288.77$bHD7888.78 =150 \\$aPublic housing =450 \\$aGovernment housing projects =550 \\$wg$aHousing policy =550 \\$wg$aLow-income housing =750 \2$aPublic Housing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011638 =LDR 00447cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362498002441 =005 20130618115613.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108662 =035 \\$aBZV8568NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRT97 =150 \\$aPublic health nursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =550 \\$aCommunity health nursing =550 \\$aIndustrial nursing =750 \2$aPublic Health Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011637 =LDR 00393cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362498102441 =005 20140421102832.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108661 =035 \\$aBZV8567NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPublic health nurses =550 \\$wg$aNurses =550 \\$wg$aPublic health personnel =750 \2$aNurses, Public Health$0(DNLM)D064689$5IEN-M =LDR 00623cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362498202441 =005 20130618115611.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108658 =035 \\$aBZV8564NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPublic health laws =360 \\$isubdivision$aLaw and legislation$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aTuberculosis--Law and legislation =450 \\$aCommunicable diseases$xLaw and legislation =450 \\$aPublic health$xLaw and legislation =550 \\$wg$aMedical laws and legislation =750 \2$aPublic Health$xlegislation & jurisprudence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011634Q000331 =LDR 00628cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362498302441 =005 20120730163800.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108653 =035 \\$aBZV8559NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPublic health administration =450 \\$aHealth administration =450 \\$aHealth care administration =450 \\$aHealth sciences administration =450 \\$aMedical care$xAdministration =450 \\$aPublic health$xAdministration =550 \\$aHealth services administration =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/20/90 =750 \2$aPublic Health Administration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011635 =LDR 01096cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362498402441 =005 20140502114826.0 =008 021115i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108638 =035 \\$aBZV8544NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA =150 \\$aPublic health =360 \\$isubdivision$aHealth and hygiene$iunder ethnic groups and classes of persons; and subdivision$aHealth aspects$iunder topics and individual wars, e.g.$aRecreation areas--Health aspects; World War, 1939-1945--Health aspects =450 \\$aCommunity health =450 \\$aCommunity medicine$5IEN =450 \\$aHealth services =450 \\$wnne$aHygiene, Public =450 \\$aHygiene, Social =450 \\$aPublic health services =450 \\$aPublic hygiene =450 \\$aSanitary affairs =450 \\$aSocial hygiene =550 \\$wg$aHealth =550 \\$wg$aHuman services =550 \\$aBiosecurity =550 \\$aHealth literacy =550 \\$aMedicine, Preventive =550 \\$aNational health services =550 \\$aSanitation =750 \2$aPublic Health$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011634 =LDR 00343cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362498502441 =005 20120730163759.0 =008 940404||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108608 =035 \\$aBZV8514NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPubic symphysis =550 \\$wg$aPelvic bones =750 \2$aPubic Symphysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011631 =LDR 00425cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362498602441 =005 20120730163759.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108606 =035 \\$aBZV8512NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP84.4 =150 \\$aPuberty =550 \\$wg$aCritical periods (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aSex (Biology) =550 \\$aAdolescence =750 \2$aPuberty$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011627 =LDR 00548cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362498702441 =005 20120730163759.0 =008 911219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85108577 =035 \\$aBZV8483NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL831$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM155$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP321$cPhysiology =150 \\$aPterygoid muscles =450 \\$wnne$aPterygoid muscle =550 \\$wg$aMasticatory muscles =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pterygoid muscles) =750 \2$aPterygoid Muscles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011626 =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362498802441 =005 20120730163759.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108576 =035 \\$aBZV8482NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE326.P7 =150 \\$aPterygium =550 \\$wg$aConjunctiva$xDiseases =750 \2$aPterygium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011625 =LDR 02658cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9880362498902441 =005 20190315140447.0 =008 041123i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107622 =035 \\$aBZV7528NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aProstitutes =450 \\$aCall girls =450 \\$aFemale prostitutes =450 \\$aGirls, Call =450 \\$aHarlots =450 \\$aHookers (Prostitutes) =450 \\$aHustlers (Prostitutes) =450 \\$aStreet prostitutes =450 \\$aStreetwalkers =450 \\$aStrumpets =450 \\$aTarts (Prostitutes) =450 \\$aTrollops (Prostitutes) =450 \\$aWhores (Prostitutes) =450 \\$aWomen prostitutes =550 \\$wg$aSex workers =670 \\$aAmer. heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., c2000$b(harlot: A woman prostitute; tart: 2a. A prostitute. b. A woman considered to be sexually promiscuous; whore: 1. A prostitute. 2. A person considered sexually promiscuous. 3. A person considered as having compromised principles for personal gain; trollop 1. A woman regarded as slovenly or untidy; a slattern. 2. A strumpet; strumpet: A woman prostitute; hooker p1 (B 1. A single-masted fishing smack used off the coast of Ireland. 2. An old worn-out or clumsy ship; hooker p2 (B 1. One that hooks. 2. Slang. A prostitute; call girl: A woman prostitute hired by telephone; madam 5. A woman who manages a brothel; streetwalker: A prostitute, especially one who solicits in the streets) =670 \\$aRandom House dict.$b(Trollop; strumpet; hooker) =670 \\$aStreet prostitution in our cities, c1983:$bp. 2 (prostitutes on the streets) p. 4 (street prostitutes) =670 \\$aAndros, P. Stud, 1966:$bbk. jkt. (hustler; hustlers) =670 \\$aAmer. heritage dict. of the Eng. lang., via WWW, Sept. 28, 2006$b(hustle 4b: b. to solicit customers; used of a pimp or prostitute; noun: hustler) =670 \\$aCambridge advanced learner's dict. via www, Sept. 28, 2006$b(hustler 2: a prostitute (=person who has sex for money)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 3, 2008$b("A Sex worker is a person who is employed in the Sex industry. This can include but is not limited to actors and actresses in pornograpic films, erotic massage therapists, live sex show performers, phone sex operators, prostitutes, strippers and webcam show performers ... The term is also sometimes used as a synonym or euphemism for prostitution. According to Theodore Dalrymple, "medical journals fear to print the word 'prostitute' and use the euphemism 'sex worker' instead."") =680 \\$iHere are entered works on prostitutes in general as well as works specifically on women prostitutes. =LDR 00498cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362499002441 =005 20120730163751.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107621 =035 \\$aBZV7527NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aProsthodontics =450 \\$aDentistry, Prosthetic =450 \\$aProsthetic dentistry =450 \\$aProsthodontia =550 \\$wg$aDentistry =550 \\$wg$aProsthesis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aProsthodontics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011476 =LDR 00571cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362499102441 =005 20120730163751.0 =008 030801i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107615 =035 \\$aBZV7521NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD130 =150 \\$aProsthesis =450 \\$aProstheses =450 \\$aProsthetics =550 \\$wg$aMoulage in medicine =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =550 \\$aArtificial organs =550 \\$aBiomedical materials =550 \\$aImplants, Artificial =750 \2$aProstheses and Implants$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D019736 =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362499202441 =005 20120730163751.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107613 =035 \\$aBZV7519NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC899 =150 \\$aProstatitis =550 \\$wg$aProstate$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aProstatitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011472 =LDR 00555cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362499302441 =005 20120730163751.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107612 =035 \\$aBZV7518NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD587 =150 \\$aProstatectomy, Transurethral =450 \\$aResection, Transurethral =450 \\$aTransurethral prostatectomy =450 \\$aTransurethral resection =550 \\$wg$aProstatectomy =550 \\$wg$aUrethra$xSurgery =750 \2$aTransurethral Resection of Prostate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020728 =LDR 00396cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362499402441 =005 20120730163751.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107611 =035 \\$aBZV7517NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD587 =150 \\$aProstatectomy =550 \\$wg$aProstate$xSurgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aProstatectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011468 =LDR 00469cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362499502441 =005 20120730163750.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107609 =035 \\$aBZV7515NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aProstate$xHypertrophy =450 \\$wnne$aProstatic hypertrophy =550 \\$aBladder$xObstructions =670 \\$aMESH$b(Prostatic hyperplasia x Prostatic hypertrophy) =750 \2$aProstatic Hyperplasia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011470 =LDR 00425cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362499602441 =005 20120730163750.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107607 =035 \\$aBZV7513NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC899 =150 \\$aProstate$xDiseases =667 \\$aOld LCSH hdg: Prostate gland--Diseases =690 \\$ar2:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aProstatic Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011469 =LDR 00400cz 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Works on the psychoanalytical concept of projection as a defense mechanism are entered under$aProjection (Psychology). =681 \\$iNote under$aProjection (Psychology) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aProjective Techniques$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011386 =LDR 00802cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362502102441 =005 20120730163748.0 =008 940620i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107378 =035 \\$aBZV7284NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85107378 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF175.5.P68$cPsychoanalysis =053 \0$aRC455.4.P75$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aProjection (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aDefense mechanisms (Psychology) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the psychoanalytical concept of projection as a defense mechanism. Works on projection as a testing or diagnostic technique for revealing personality attributes or psychopathological factors are entered under$aProjective techniques. =681 \\$iNote under$aProjective techniques =750 \2$aProjection$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011385 =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362502202441 =005 20120730163748.0 =008 921201||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107335 =035 \\$aBZV7241NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.P =150 \\$aProinsulin =550 \\$wg$aProtein precursors =550 \\$aInsulin =750 \2$aProinsulin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011384 =LDR 00983cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362502302441 =005 20150301121551.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107313 =035 \\$aBZV7219NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIAhCCS$dDLC =053 \0$aQA76.7$bQA76.73 =150 \\$aProgramming languages (Electronic computers) =360 \\$ispecific languages, e.g.$aCOBOL (Computer program language); DYNAMO (Computer program language) =450 \\$aComputer languages =450 \\$aComputer program languages =450 \\$aComputer programming languages =450 \\$wnnoa$aElectronic digital computers$xProgramming languages$5IEN =450 \\$aMachine language =450 \\$aProgramming languages (Computers)$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aElectronic data processing =550 \\$wg$aLanguages, Artificial =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 25, 2007$b(computer program languages; 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Tuberculosis--Prognosis =360 \\$isubdivision$aPrognosis$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Prognosis; Tuberculosis--Prognosis =450 \\$aMedical prognosis =450 \\$aPrognosis of diseases =550 \\$wg$aForecasting =550 \\$aDiagnosis =750 \2$aPrognosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011379 =LDR 00448cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362502602441 =005 20120730163744.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107298 =035 \\$aBZV7204NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGN131 =150 \\$aPrognathism =550 \\$wg$aCraniology =550 \\$wg$aJaws$xAbnormalities =550 \\$aMalocclusion =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPrognathism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011378 =LDR 00661cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362502702441 =005 20120730163744.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107297 =035 \\$aBZV7203NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.P =150 \\$aProglumide =450 \\$aBenzamidodipropylglutaramic acid =450 \\$aBenzoylaminodipropylaminooxopentanoic acid =450 \\$aXylamide =550 \\$wg$aBenzamide =550 \\$wg$aDipropylamine =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal agents =550 \\$wg$aGlutamine =550 \\$wg$aParasympatholytic agents =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aProglumide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011377 =LDR 00411cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362502802441 =005 20120730163744.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107296 =035 \\$aBZV7202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aProgesterone$xReceptors =450 \\$aProgesterone receptors$5IEN =450 \\$aReceptors, Progesterone$5IEN =750 \2$aReceptors, Progesterone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011980 =LDR 00437cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362502902441 =005 20120730163744.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107294 =035 \\$aBZV7200NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP572.P7 =150 \\$aProgesterone =450 \\$aCorpus luteum hormone =450 \\$aLuteal hormone =550 \\$wg$aProgestational hormones =750 \2$aProgesterone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011374 =LDR 00600cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362503002441 =005 20120730163744.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107293 =035 \\$aBZV7199NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aProgestational hormones, Synthetic =450 \\$aProgestin analogs =450 \\$aSynthetic gestogens =450 \\$aSynthetic progestagens =450 \\$aSynthetic progestational agents =450 \\$aSynthetic progestins =550 \\$wg$aContraceptive drugs =550 \\$wg$aSynthetic drugs =750 \2$aProgesterone Congeners$5IEN$0(DNLM)D045167 =LDR 00479cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362503102441 =005 20120730163744.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107292 =035 \\$aBZV7198NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aProgestational hormones =450 \\$aGestagens =450 \\$aGestogens =450 \\$aProgestagens =450 \\$aProgestins =450 \\$aProgestogens =550 \\$wg$aHormones, Sex =750 \2$aProgestins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011372 =LDR 00439cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362503202441 =005 20120730163744.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85107291 =035 \\$aBZV7197NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC580.P7 =150 \\$aProgeria =450 \\$aHutchinson-Gilford disease =550 \\$wg$aDwarfism =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases =750 \2$aProgeria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011371 =LDR 00829cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362503302441 =005 20120730163744.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107264 =035 \\$aBZV7170NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85107264 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRA399$bRA399.5 =150 \\$aProfessional standards review organizations (Medicine) =450 \\$aMedical care review organizations =450 \\$aMedical peer review organizations =450 \\$aMedical professional standards review organizations =450 \\$aPeer review organizations (Medicine) =450 \\$aProfessional review organizations$5IEN =450 \\$aPSROs (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aMedical care$xEvaluation =550 \\$wg$aMedical care$xQuality control =750 \2$aProfessional Review Organizations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011366 =LDR 00874cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362503402441 =005 20130909114716.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85107258 =035 \\$aBZV7164NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dViU$dDLC =053 \0$aBJ1725 =150 \\$aProfessional ethics =360 \\$isubdivision$aProfessional ethics$iunder occupational groups and types of employees =450 \\$aCodes of ethics =450 \\$aCodes of professional ethics =450 \\$aEthical codes =450 \\$aProfessional responsibility =450 \\$aProfessions$xMoral and ethical aspects =550 \\$wg$aEthics =670 \\$aMeSH, Feb. 28, 2008$b(codes of ethics: systematic statements of principles of appropriate professional conduct; 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UF Postnatal Depression, Postpartum Depression, Post-Natal Depression, Post-Partum Depression) =750 \2$aDepression, Postpartum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019052 =LDR 00479cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362504402441 =005 20120730163734.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85105563 =035 \\$aBZV5469NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD51 =150 \\$aPostoperative care =450 \\$aPost-operative care =550 \\$wg$aConvalescence =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Surgical =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPostoperative Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011182 =LDR 00493cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362504502441 =005 20120730163734.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85105558 =035 \\$aBZV5464NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG801 =150 \\$aPostnatal care =450 \\$aPostpartum care =450 \\$aPuerperal care =550 \\$wg$aMaternal health services =550 \\$wg$aPuerperium =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aPostnatal Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011181 =LDR 00588cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362504602441 =005 20120730163734.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105557 =035 \\$aBZV5463NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPostmodernism =450 \\$aPost-modernism =450 \\$aPostmodernism (Philosophy) =550 \\$wg$aArts, Modern$y20th century =550 \\$wg$aAvant-garde (Aesthetics) =550 \\$wg$aModernism (Art) =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy, Modern$y20th century =550 \\$aPost-postmodernism =750 \2$aPostmodernism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033302 =LDR 00406cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362504702441 =005 20120730163734.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105549 =035 \\$aBZV5455NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPostgastrectomy syndromes =550 \\$wg$aGastrectomy$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =750 \2$aPostgastrectomy Syndromes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011178 =LDR 00848cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362504802441 =005 20100727142411.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85105523 =035 \\$aBZV5429NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHF5843$cAdvertising =053 \\$aNC1800$bNC1850$cDesign =150 \\$aPosters =360 \\$isubdivision$aPosters$iunder names of individual persons and corporate bodies, classes of persons, ethnic groups, topical subjects and individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Posters =450 \\$aAdvertising, Pictorial =450 \\$aPicture posters =550 \\$wg$aAdvertising, Outdoor =550 \\$wg$aArt =550 \\$wg$aPictures =550 \\$aBill-posting =550 \\$aSigns and signboards =681 \\$iExample under$aVisual aids =750 \2$aPosters as Topic$0(DNLM)D057175$5IEN =LDR 00820cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362504902441 =005 20140416135229.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105472 =035 \\$aBZV5378NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHE6000$bHE7500 =053 \\$aUH80$bUH85$cMilitary =150 \\$aPostal service =360 \\$isubdivision$aPostal service$iunder individual wars and names of individual military services, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Postal service; United States. 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\\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV891$bHV901 =150 \\$aDay care centers for children with mental disabilities =450 \\$wnne$aDay care centers for mentally handicapped children =550 \\$wg$aChildren with mental disabilities =750 \2$81$wb$aChild Day Care Centers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002656 =750 \2$81$wb$aIntellectual Disability$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008607 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aChild Day Care Centers$iand$aIntellectual Disability$5IEN =LDR 00504cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362156202441 =005 20120730162919.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036647 =035 \\$aBZN6553NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aJC421$bJC458 =150 \\$aDemocracy =450 \\$aSelf-government =550 \\$wg$aPolitical science =550 \\$aEquality =550 \\$aRepresentative government and representation =550 \\$aRepublics =750 \2$aDemocracy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003709 =LDR 00885cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362156302441 =005 20120730162914.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ 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940322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035776 =035 \\$aBZN5682NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85035776 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL444.B83$bZoology =150 \\$aDaphnia =550 \\$wg$aDaphniidae =750 \2$aDaphnia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003621 =LDR 01539cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362157802441 =005 20120730162918.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036579 =035 \\$aBZN6485NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC520.7 =150 \\$aDelirium =450 \\$aAcute brain syndrome =450 \\$aAcute confusional states =450 \\$aBrain syndrome, Acute =450 \\$aConfusional states, Acute =550 \\$wg$aCognition disorders =550 \\$wg$aNeurologic manifestations of general diseases =550 \\$wg$aPsychological manifestations of general diseases =670 \\$aLipowski, Z.J. Delirium : acute confusional states, 1990. =670 \\$aDSM III. =670 \\$aKaplan clin. psych.$b(.. an organic mental syndrome characterized by acute onset and fluctuating course of impaired cognitive funtioning resulting from widespread cerebral nervous tissue dysfunction ... ability to receive, process, store, and recall information is markedly impaired) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aKaplan psych. =670 \\$aCampbell psych. dict.$b(.. most common causes: intoxicants, drugs, infections, avitaminoses, metabolic disturbances and trauma, organic brain disorders) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(synonyms, Acute confusional state, Acute brain syndrome) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(... associated with febrile states) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/9 =750 \2$aDelirium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003693 =LDR 00623cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362157902441 =005 20110210114325.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036577 =035 \\$aBZN6483NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGT6550$bGT6710$cManners and customs =053 \0$aHV6001$bHV7220.5$cCriminology =150 \\$aCriminals =450 \\$wnne$aCrime and criminals =450 \\$wnne$aDelinquents =450 \\$aOffenders =550 \\$wg$aPersons =550 \\$aCrime =550 \\$aCriminal justice, Administration of =550 \\$aCriminology =750 \2$aCriminals$0(DNLM)D057237$5IEN-M =LDR 00541cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362158002441 =005 20120730162918.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036557 =035 \\$aBZN6463NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR185.5 =150 \\$aDelayed hypersensitivity =450 \\$aCell-mediated hypersensitivity =450 \\$aDelayed allergy =450 \\$aTuberculin-type hypersensitivity =550 \\$wg$aAllergy =550 \\$wg$aCellular immunity =750 \2$aHypersensitivity, Delayed$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006968 =LDR 00305cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362158102441 =005 20120730162918.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036492 =035 \\$aBZN6398NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDehydrogenases =750 \2$aOxidoreductases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010088 =LDR 00547cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362158202441 =005 20120730162918.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036491 =035 \\$aBZN6397NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRJ267.5 =150 \\$aDehydration in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =750 \2$81$wb$aDehydration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003681 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aDehydration$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00421cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362158302441 =005 20120730162918.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036490 =035 \\$aBZN6396NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDehydration (Physiology) =450 \\$aBody water loss =550 \\$wg$aWater-electrolyte imbalances =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDehydration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003681 =LDR 00560cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362158402441 =005 20120730162918.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036477 =035 \\$aBZN6383NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC815.2$cDiseases =053 \\$aRM221.D4$cDietary cookbooks =150 \\$aDeglutition disorders =450 \\$aDysphagia =450 \\$aDysphagy =550 \\$wg$aEsophagus$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aIngestion disorders =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDeglutition Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003680 =LDR 00502cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362158502441 =005 20120730162918.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85036476 =035 \\$aBZN6382NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP311 =150 \\$aDeglutition =450 \\$aSwallowing =550 \\$wg$aDrinking (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aEsophagus =550 \\$wg$aIngestion =550 \\$wg$aThroat =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/25/90 =750 \2$aDeglutition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003679 =LDR 00458cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362158602441 =005 20120730162913.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035765 =035 \\$aBZN5671NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDantrolene =450 \\$aNitrophenylfuranylmethyleneaminoimidazolidinedione =550 \\$wg$aHydantoin =550 \\$wg$aMuscle relaxants =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aDantrolene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003620 =LDR 00382cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362158702441 =005 20140227152508.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035700 =035 \\$aBZN5606LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRL91 =150 \\$aDandruff =550 \\$wg$aScalp$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =750 \2$aDandruff$0(DNLM)D063807$5IEN =LDR 01120cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362158802441 =005 20120730162912.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035696 =035 \\$aBZN5602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aDandelions =450 \\$aBlowballs =450 \\$aTaraxacum =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aKudlinski, K.V. Dandelions, 1998. =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Taraxacum; Dandelion, Blowballs, Compositae (Cichorium Tribe); albidum, alpicola, alpinum, Kok-saghyz, Leontodon: T. officinale) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Dandelion; 1. a plant of the genus Taraxacum (esp. T. officinale) abundant as a weed in meadows, lawns, and cultivated ground throughout Europe, Asia and N. Amer.; 2. any of several plants related to and resembling to dandelion) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Dandelion; 1. weedy composite plant, Taraxacum officinale, having edible, deeply toothed or notched leaves, golden-yellow flowers, and rounded clusters of white, hairy seeds; 2. any other plant of the genus Taraxacum) =750 \2$aTaraxacum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031205 =LDR 00535cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362158902441 =005 20140313142328.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035659 =035 \\$aBZN5565NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85035659 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV1580$bGV1799.4 =150 \\$aDance =450 \\$aDances =450 \\$wnne$aDancing =550 \\$wg$aAmusements =550 \\$wg$aPerforming arts =550 \\$aBalls (Parties) =550 \\$aEurythmics =750 \2$aDancing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003615 =LDR 00667cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362159002441 =005 20041018085511.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035654 =035 \\$aBZN5560NU =035 \\$aSH 85035654 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC489.D3$cPsychotherapy =053 \0$aRM931.D35$cRehabilitation therapy =150 \\$aDance therapy =450 \\$aDance$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aDance movement therapy =450 \\$aDance psychotherapy =550 \\$wg$aMovement therapy =670 \\$aStanton-Jones, K. An introduction to dance movement therapy in psychiatry, 1992. =750 \2$aDance Therapy$0(DNLM)D003614$5IEN =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362159102441 =005 20120730162909.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035628 =035 \\$aBZN5534NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDanazol =450 \\$aPregnadienynoisoxazolol =550 \\$wg$aPregnane =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aDanazol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003613 =LDR 00642cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362159202441 =005 20010922105050.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035617 =035 \\$aBZN5523NU =035 \\$ash 85035617 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDams (Dentistry) =450 \\$aDams, Rubber (Dentistry) =450 \\$aDental dams =450 \\$aDental rubber dams =450 \\$aRubber dams (Dentistry) =550 \\$wg$aDental instruments and apparatus =670 \\$aAlta Vista, July 13, 1998$b(titles: dental dams) =670 \\$aLC database, July 13, 1998$b(dental rubber dams) =750 \0$aRubber Dams$5IEN =LDR 02435cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362159302441 =005 20130209161943.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035510 =035 \\$aBZN5416LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aDalbergia =450 \\$aAmerimnon =450 \\$aCoroya =450 \\$aEcastaphyllum =450 \\$aMiscolobium =450 \\$aRosewood =450 \\$aRosewood trees =450 \\$aRosewoods =450 \\$aTriptolemea =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 17, 2012:$bRosewood (Rosewood refers to any of a number of richly hued timbers, often brownish with darker veining, but found in many different hues. All rosewoods are strong and heavy, taking an excellent polish, being suitable for guitars, marimbas, turnery (billiard cues, the black pieces in chess sets, etc.), handles, furniture, luxury flooring, etc. All genuine rosewoods belong to the genus Dalbergia. The pre-eminent rosewood appreciated in the western world is the wood of Dalbergia nigra which is now a CITES -- listed endangered species. It is best known as Brazilian Rosewood, but also as "Rio Rosewood" or "Bahia Rosewood." This wood has a strong sweet smell, which persists over the years, explaining the name "rosewood". Another classic rosewood is that yielded by Dalbergia latifolia known as (East) Indian Rosewood or sonokeling. It can be found in tropical America, Southeast Asia, and Madagascar. Dalbergia sissoo is also known as Indian rosewood.) Dalbergia (Dalbergia is a large genus of small to medium-size trees, shrubs and lianas in the pea family, Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. Synonyms: Amerimnon; Coroya; Ecastaphyllum; Miscolobium; Triptolemea. Many species of Dalbergia are important timber trees, valued for their decorative and often fragrant wood, rich in aromatic oils. The most famous of these are the rosewoods, so-named because of the smell, but several other valuable woods are yielded by the genus.) =670 \\$aPlants database, via WWW, Oct. 17, 2012$b(Dalbergia - Indian rosewood. Family Fabaceae) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Oct. 17, 2012$b(Genus Dalbergia. Family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae, tribe Dalbergieae. Also sometimes placed in: Papilionaceae. Synonyms: Amerimnon; Coroya; Ecastaphyllum; Miscolobium; Triptolemea) =750 \2$aDalbergia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035782 =LDR 00659cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362159402441 =005 20120730162904.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035079 =035 \\$aBZN4985NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP248.C94$cChemical technology =053 \\$aTP248.65.C92$cBiotechnology =150 \\$aCyclodextrins =450 \\$aCycloamylose =450 \\$aCycloglucans =450 \\$aCycloheptaamylose =450 \\$aSchardinger dextrins =550 \\$wg$aDextrins =670 \\$aSzejtl, J. Cyclodextrin technology, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aMerck. =750 \2$aCyclodextrins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003505 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362159502441 =005 20080320092033.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035077 =035 \\$aBZN4983NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP702.C8 =150 \\$aCyclitols =550 \\$wg$aAlicyclic compounds =750 \2$aCyclitols$0(DNLM)D054812$5IEN =LDR 00695cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362159602441 =005 20130514100221.0 =008 051122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035070 =035 \\$aBZN4976NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dViU$dDLC =053 \0$aGV1040$bGV1059 =150 \\$aCycling =450 \\$aBicycle riding =450 \\$aBicycle transportation =450 \\$aBicycling =550 \\$wg$aAerobic exercises =550 \\$wg$aLocomotion =550 \\$aBicycles =550 \\$aTricycles =550 \\$aUnicycles =670 \\$aAmerican Society of Civil Engineers. Bicycle Transportation Committee. Bicycle transportation, 19--. =750 \2$aBicycling$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001642 =LDR 00464cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362159702441 =005 20120730162903.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035068 =035 \\$aBZN4974NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCyclic nucleotides =450 \\$aNucleotides, Cyclic$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aNucleotides =670 \\$aMESH$b(Nucleotides, Cyclic) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNucleotides, Cyclic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009712 =LDR 00781cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362159802441 =005 20120730162903.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035067 =035 \\$aBZN4973NU =035 \\$ash 85035067 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aCyclic guanylic acid =450 \\$acGMP (Biochemical) =450 \\$aCyclic GMP =450 \\$aCyclic guanosine monophosphate =450 \\$aGuanosine cyclic monophosphate =450 \\$aGuanylic acid, Cyclic =550 \\$wg$aCyclic nucleotides =670 \\$aScholz, N.L. Involvement of the NO/cGMP signaling pathway in the development and modulation of neural networks, 1997:$bp. 1 (cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP)) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cyclic GMP) =750 \2$aCyclic GMP$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006152 =LDR 00482cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362159902441 =005 20120730162903.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035065 =035 \\$aBZN4971NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP625.A35 =150 \\$aCyclic adenylic acid =450 \\$aAdenosine cyclic monophosphate$5IEN =450 \\$aCyclic AMP =550 \\$wg$aAdenylic acid =550 \\$wg$aCyclic nucleotides =750 \2$aCyclic AMP$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000242 =LDR 00697cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362160002441 =005 20120730162903.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035062 =035 \\$aBZN4968NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aB105.C9$cPhilosophy =053 \\$aD16.9$cHistory =053 \\$aQ176$cScience =150 \\$aCycles =450 \\$aCyclic theory =450 \\$aNatural cycles =450 \\$wnne$aPeriodicity =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy =550 \\$aRhythm =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Natural cycles) =670 \\$a87-40133: Whitfield, P. Why do the seasons change? : questions on nature's rhythms and cycles, 1987. =750 \2$aPeriodicity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010507 =LDR 00554cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362160102441 =005 20120730162903.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035058 =035 \\$aBZN4964LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P95$cBotany =053 \0$aSB413.C9$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aCyclamen =450 \\$aAlpine violets =450 \\$aPersian violets =450 \\$aSowbread =450 \\$aViolets, Alpine =450 \\$aViolets, Persian =550 \\$wg$aPrimulaceae =750 \2$aCyclamen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031824 =LDR 00419cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362160202441 =005 20120730162903.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035057 =035 \\$aBZN4963NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC268.7.C93$cCarcinogens =053 \\$aTP423$cFood technology =150 \\$aCyclamates =550 \\$wg$aNonnutritive sweeteners =750 \2$aCyclamates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003494 =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362160302441 =005 20120730162903.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035054 =035 \\$aBZN4960NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.C975 =150 \\$aCyclacillin =550 \\$wg$aPenicillin =750 \2$aCyclacillin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003493 =LDR 00330cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362160402441 =005 20020402082848.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035051 =035 \\$aBZN4957LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK494.5.C995 =150 \\$aCycas =550 \\$wg$aCycadaceae =750 \0$aCycas$5IEN =LDR 00457cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362160502441 =005 20120730162902.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035046 =035 \\$aBZN4952NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQ300$bQ390 =150 \\$aCybernetics =450 \\$aMechanical brains =550 \\$wg$aControl theory =550 \\$wg$aElectronics =550 \\$wg$aSystem theory =750 \2$aCybernetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003491 =LDR 00595cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362160602441 =005 20120730162902.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035034 =035 \\$aBZN4940NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCyanosis in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPediatric cardiology =550 \\$wg$aPediatric dermatology =750 \2$81$wb$aCyanosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003490 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCyanosis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00384cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362160702441 =005 20120730162902.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035033 =035 \\$aBZN4939NU =035 \\$ash 85035033 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCyanosis =550 \\$wg$aCutaneous manifestations of general diseases =750 \2$aCyanosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003490 =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362160802441 =005 20130725125744.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85035028 =035 \\$aBZN4934NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.C15$cChemistry =053 \0$aTD427.C9$cWater pollutant =053 \0$aTP248.C9$cManufacture =150 \\$aCyanides =750 \2$aCyanides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003486 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\\$wg$aDivorce mediation =550 \\$wg$aGuardian and ward =550 \\$wg$aParent and child (Law) =550 \\$aAbsentee fathers =550 \\$aAbsentee mothers =550 \\$aParental relocation (Child custody) =550 \\$aVisitation rights (Domestic relations) =750 \2$aChild Custody$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002655 =LDR 00435cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362161102441 =005 20120730162902.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034945 =035 \\$aBZN4851NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCuspids =450 \\$aCanine teeth =450 \\$aCanines (Teeth) =450 \\$aTeeth, Canine =550 \\$wg$aTeeth =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCuspid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003481 =LDR 00405cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362161202441 =005 20120730162902.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034937 =035 \\$aBZN4843NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCushing's syndrome =550 \\$wg$aAdrenal cortex$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases =750 \2$aCushing Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003480 =LDR 00522cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362161302441 =005 20120730162901.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034895 =035 \\$aBZN4801NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aLB2806.15 =150 \\$aCurriculum planning =450 \\$aCurriculum development =550 \\$wg$aEducation$xCurricula =550 \\$wg$aInstructional systems$xDesign =550 \\$wg$aPlanning =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCurriculum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003479 =LDR 00392cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362161402441 =005 20120730162901.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034863 =035 \\$aBZN4769NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.C55 =150 \\$aCurium =550 \\$wg$aTransplutonium elements =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCurium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003476 =LDR 00689cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362161502441 =005 20120730162901.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034862 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02069351 =035 \\$aBZN4768NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.C8 =150 \\$aCuriosity in children =450 \\$wnne$aCuriosity (Child 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Common names: cucumber, gherkin) =670 \\$aMansfeld's world database of agricultural and horticultural crops, via WWW, Oct. 20, 2004$b(Accepted name: Cucumis sativus L. Synonyms: Cucumis esculentus, Cucumis muricatus. Common names: cucumber, gherkin) =670 \\$aPlants database, via WWW, Oct. 20, 2004$b(Cucumis sativus L., garden cucumber) =670 \\$aAmer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., via WWW, Oct. 20, 2004$b(cucumber: 1a. A tendril-bearing, climbing or sprawling annual plant (Cucumis sativus) widely cultivated for its edible cylindrical fruit that has a green rind and crisp white flesh. b. The fruit of this plant, eaten fresh or pickled. 2. Any of several related or similar plants, such as the bur cucumber or the squirting cucumber; gherkin: 1a. A West Indian vine (Cucumis anguria) having prickly mature fruits that are sold as curiosities. The immature fruits are widely used for pickling. b. The fruit of this plant. Also called gooseberry gourd. 2. A small cucumber, especially one used for pickling.) =750 \2$aCucumis sativus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018553 =LDR 00511cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362163402441 =005 20120730162859.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034656 =035 \\$aBZN4562NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL377.S4 =150 \\$aCubomedusae =450 \\$aBox jellyfish =450 \\$aCarybdeida =450 \\$aFour-sided jellyfish =450 \\$aJellyfish, Box =450 \\$aJellyfish, Four-sided =550 \\$wg$aScyphozoa =750 \2$aCubozoa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D037462 =LDR 01573cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362163502441 =005 20120730162859.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034533 $zsh 85027667 =035 \\$aBZN4439NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL380$bQL380.8$cZoology =150 \\$aCtenophora =450 \\$wnne$aCoelenterata =450 \\$aCoelenterates =450 \\$aComb jellies =450 \\$aCombs, Sea =450 \\$wnne$aCtenophora (Coelenterata) =450 \\$aCtenophores =450 \\$aGooseberries, Sea =450 \\$aJellies, Comb =450 \\$aRadiata =450 \\$aSea combs =450 \\$aSea gooseberries =450 \\$aSea walnuts =450 \\$aWalnuts, Sea =550 \\$wg$aMarine invertebrates =670 \\$aBarnes, R.S.K. The invertebrates, 1988:$bp. 70 (Phylum ctenophora (comb jellies, Sea gooseberries); ctenophores) =670 \\$aA synoptic classif. of living organisms, 1984:$bp. 148 (Phylum ctenophora; ctenophores; sea-gooseberries; comb-jellies) =670 \\$aLawrence, E. Henderson's dict. of biological terms, 1995$b(ctenophora, ctenophores: phylum of coelenterates containing the sea-gooseberies or comb jellies; coelenterates: the animal phyla Cnidaria ... and Ctenophora (sea combs or sea gooseberries) collectively) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 18, 2011$b(The Ctenophora (singular ctenophore; commonly known as comb jellies) are a phylum of animals that live in marine waters worldwide; no ctenophores have been found in fresh water) =750 \2$aCtenophora$5IEN$0(DNLM)D037302 =LDR 00523cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362163602441 =005 20120730162859.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034503 =035 \\$aBZN4409NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCrystals =360 \\$inames of particular types of crystals, e.g.$aIonic crystals; Metal crystals; Quartz crystals =550 \\$wg$aCrystallography =550 \\$wg$aSolids =550 \\$aPowders =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCrystallization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003460 =LDR 00430cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362163702441 =005 20120730162859.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034498 =035 \\$aBZN4404NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD901$bQD999 =150 \\$aCrystallography =450 \\$aLeptology =550 \\$wg$aPhysical sciences =550 \\$aMineralogy =750 \2$aCrystallography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003461 =LDR 00545cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362163802441 =005 20120730162858.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034495 =035 \\$aBZN4401NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD548$cSupersaturated solutions =053 \\$aQD901$bQD999 =150 \\$aCrystallization =550 \\$wg$aChemistry =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Physical and theoretical =550 \\$wg$aSeparation (Technology) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCrystallization$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003460 =LDR 00520cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362163902441 =005 20120730162858.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034493 =035 \\$aBZN4399NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL949$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM511$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aRE401$bRE461$cDiseases =150 \\$aCrystalline lens =450 \\$aLens, Crystalline =550 \\$wg$aEye =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLens, Crystalline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007908 =LDR 00607cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362164002441 =005 20120730162858.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034467 =035 \\$aBZN4373NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ477.5.C74$cPediatrics =150 \\$aCryptorchism =450 \\$aCryptorchidism =450 \\$aCryptorchis =450 \\$aMonorchis =450 \\$aTestis, Undescended =450 \\$aUndescended testis =550 \\$wg$aAbnormalities, Human =550 \\$wg$aPediatric andrology =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCryptorchidism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003456 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362164102441 =005 20120730162858.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034444 =035 \\$aBZN4350NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.C76 =150 \\$aCryptococcus =550 \\$wg$aCryptococcaceae =750 \2$aCryptococcus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003454 =LDR 00743cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362164202441 =005 20120730162858.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034425 =035 \\$aBZN4331NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD33.4 =150 \\$aCryosurgery =360 \\$isubdivision$aCryosurgery$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases and organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCancer--Cryosurgery; Foot--Cryosurgery =360 \\$isubdivision$aCryosurgery$iunder individual diseases and organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCancer--Cryosurgery; Foot--Cryosurgery =450 \\$aCryogenic surgery =550 \\$wg$aCold$xTherapeutic use =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =750 \2$aCryosurgery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003452 =LDR 01029cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362164302441 =005 20120730162858.0 =008 931217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034422 =035 \\$aBZN4328NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCryopreservation of organs, tissues, etc. =360 \\$isubdivision$aCryopreservation$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Cryopreservation;$iand subdivision$aGermplasm resources--Cryopreservation$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Germplasm resources--Cryopreservation; Fishes--Germplasm resources--Cryopreservation =450 \\$aCryoconservation of organs, tissues, etc. =450 \\$aCryogenic preservation of organs, tissues, etc. =450 \\$aLow temperature preservation of organs, tissues, etc. =550 \\$wg$aPreservation of organs, tissues, etc. =550 \\$aCryobiology =550 \\$aCryonics =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/13/90$b(cryoconservation) =750 \2$aCryopreservation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015925 =LDR 00421cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362164402441 =005 20120730162858.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034408 =035 \\$aBZN4314NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF575.C88$cPsychology =150 \\$aCrying =450 \\$aWeeping =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =550 \\$wg$aNonverbal communication =750 \2$aCrying$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003448 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362164502441 =005 20120730162858.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034406 =035 \\$aBZN4312NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD756 =150 \\$aCrutches =450 \\$aCrutch walking =550 \\$wg$aOrthopedic apparatus =750 \2$aCrutches$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003446 =LDR 00494cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362164602441 =005 20120730162857.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034396 =035 \\$aBZN4302NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL435$bQL445.2 =150 \\$aCrustacea =450 \\$aCrustaceans =550 \\$wg$aArthropoda =550 \\$wg$aShellfish =550 \\$aCarcinology =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Crustacea; crustaceans) =750 \2$aCrustacea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003445 =LDR 00959cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362164702441 =005 20120730162857.0 =008 060809i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034360 =035 \\$aBZN4266NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.C9$cBotany =150 \\$aCruciferae =450 \\$aBrassicaceae =450 \\$aCrucifers (Plants) =450 \\$aMustard family (Plants) =450 \\$aMustards (Plants) =450 \\$aRaphanaceae =450 \\$aStanleyaceae =450 \\$aThlaspiaceae =550 \\$wg$aPapaverales =670 \\$aITIS, Apr. 23, 2006$b(Family Brassicaceae -- mustards. Order Capparales) =670 \\$aThe plants database, Apr. 23, 2006$b(Family Brassicaceae --Mustard family. Order Capparales) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, Apr. 23, 2006$b(Family Brassicaceae. Alternate name: Cruciferae. Synonyms: Cruciferae, Raphanaceae, Stanleyaceae, Thlaspiaceae) =750 \2$aBrassicaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019607 =LDR 00340cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362164802441 =005 20050506081334.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034351 =035 \\$aBZN4257NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL696.P2367 =150 \\$aCrows =550 \\$wg$aCorvus =750 \2$aCrows$0(DNLM)D046368$5IEN =LDR 00394cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362164902441 =005 20120730162857.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034349 =035 \\$aBZN4255NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCrowns (Dentistry)$xPost and core technique =450 \\$aPost and core technique (Dentistry) =750 \2$aPost and Core Technique$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011176 =LDR 00423cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362165002441 =005 20120730162856.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034347 =035 \\$aBZN4253NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK666 =150 \\$aCrowns (Dentistry) =450 \\$aDental crowns =550 \\$wg$aPartial dentures =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCrowns$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003442 =LDR 00436cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362165102441 =005 20120730162856.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034333 =035 \\$aBZN4239NU =035 \\$aSH 85034333 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHM871$cSociology =150 \\$aCrowds =550 \\$wg$aPersons =550 \\$aCollective behavior =550 \\$aRiots =750 \2$aCrowding$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003441 =LDR 00551cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362165202441 =005 20120730162856.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034331 =035 \\$aBZN4237NU =035 \\$aSH 85034331 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM1171$cSocial psychology =150 \\$aCrowding stress =450 \\$aCrowding behavior =550 \\$wg$aPersonal space =550 \\$wg$aSpatial behavior =550 \\$wg$aStress (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aStress (Psychology) =750 \2$aCrowding$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003441 =LDR 00505cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362165302441 =005 20120730162856.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034323 =035 \\$aBZN4229NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC746 =150 \\$aCroup =450 \\$aAngina trachealis =450 \\$aCynanche trachealis =450 \\$aLaryngotracheobronchitis =450 \\$aMembranous croup =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs$xDiseases =750 \2$aCroup$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003440 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362165402441 =005 20120730162856.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034321 =035 \\$aBZN4227NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.A2 =150 \\$aCrotonic acid =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCrotonic Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003438 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362165502441 =005 20120730162856.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034318 =035 \\$aBZN4224NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCroton oil =550 \\$wg$aLaxatives =550 \\$wg$aVegetable oils =750 \2$aCroton Oil$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003436 =LDR 00875cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362165602441 =005 20120730162856.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034314 =035 \\$aBZN4220LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85034314 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.E9$cBotany =150 \\$aCroton (Genus) =450 \\$wnne$aCroton (Plant) =550 \\$wg$aEuphorbiaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Croton: a genus of herbs and shrubs of the spurge family) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Croton (Euphorbiaceae)) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Croton: plants known to horticulturists as Croton belong not to the genus Croton of botanists but to the genus Codiaeum) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Croton (Euphorbiaceae)) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Croton) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, Oct. 25, 2000$b(Croton) =750 \2$aCroton$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029802 =LDR 00379cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362165702441 =005 20120730162856.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034306 =035 \\$aBZN4212NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL666.O69 =150 \\$aCrotalus =550 \\$wg$aRattlesnakes =550 \\$wg$aViperidae =750 \2$aCrotalus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017839 =LDR 00466cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362165802441 =005 20050131205754.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034296 =035 \\$aBZN4202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQH445$bQH445.7 =150 \\$aCrossing over (Genetics) =550 \\$wg$aGenetic recombination =550 \\$wg$aTranslocation (Genetics) =550 \\$aChromosomes =750 \2$aCrossing Over, Genetic$0(DNLM)D003434$5IEN =LDR 00651cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362165902441 =005 20120730162856.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85034289 =035 \\$aBZN4195NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCrossed immunoelectrophoresis =450 \\$aImmunoelectrophoresis, Two-dimensional$5IEN =450 \\$aTwo-dimensional immunoelectrophoresis =550 \\$wg$aImmunoelectrophoresis =550 \\$wg$aTwo-dimensional electrophoresis =670 \\$aAnderson, L. Two-dimensional electrophoresis, 1988. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImmunoelectrophoresis, Two-Dimensional$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007123 =LDR 00604cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362968202441 =005 20120730164142.0 =008 870423i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87002577 $zsh 88021998 =035 \\$aCAT5634NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK623.S23$cMycology =150 \\$aSaccharomyces cerevisiae =550 \\$wg$aSaccharomyces =670 \\$aWork cat.: Yeast biotechnology, 1987. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org. =670 \\$aThe fungi:$bp. 21. =670 \\$aDic. of the fungi. =675 \\$aPlant classification =750 \2$aSaccharomyces Cerevisiae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012441 =LDR 01236cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362968302441 =005 20120730164142.0 =008 870422i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87002534 =035 \\$aCAT5593NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.P4 =150 \\$aPersonality development =450 \\$aCharacter development =450 \\$aCharacter formation =450 \\$aDevelopment, Character =450 \\$aDevelopment, Personality =450 \\$aFormation, Character =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shaffer, D. Social and personality development, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Growth of habitual patterns of behavior in childhood and adolescence) =670 \\$aPsych. abst. =670 \\$aThesaurus psyc. ind. terms$b(Personality development, UF Character development, Character formation) =670 \\$aEysenck encyc. psych.:$bpp. 491-495. =670 \\$aHarre & Lamb. Encyc. dict. psych. =675 \\$aChaplin Dict. psych.;$aBaker Encyc. psych.;$aEvans Psych.;$aPenguin dict. psych. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the growth of characteristics which determine an individual's unique adjustment to his environment. =750 \2$aPersonality Development$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010553 =LDR 02088cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9882581728102441 =005 20250501152525.0 =008 870421i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash 87002518 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 87002518 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171098600000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dDGPO =053 \0$aHD6065$bHD6065.5 =150 \\$aFamily leave =450 \\$aInfant care leave =450 \\$aLeave for parenting =450 \\$wnne$aParental leave =670 \\$aWork cat.: The parental leave crisis ... 1987$b(Parental leave, Infant care leave) =670 \\$aEmployee Benefits Research Institute$b(Parental leave will be the new employee benefit of the 1990's) =670 \\$aIndustry Week Magazine$b(Parental leave is the term now preferred by industry since it is sex neutral and protects companies against charges of sex discrimination) =670 \\$aGladstone, L.W. Parental leave : the Family and Medical Leave Act, in Congressional Research Service review:$bv. 7, Oct. 1986, pp. 5-6, 22-23. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Parental leave x Family leave) =670 \\$aPew Research Center website, Sept. 22, 2022:$b"Americans widely support paid family and medical leave, but differ over specific policies" ("parental leave" refers to taking time off from work following the birth or adoption of a child; "family leave" refers to taking at least five days off from work to care for a family member with a serious health condition) =670 \\$aMeSH Browser, Feb. 8, 2023:$bParental leave (the authorized absence from work of either parent prior to and after the birth of their child. It includes also absence because of the illness of a child or at the time of the adoption of a child. It does not include leave for care of siblings, parents, or other family members: for this FAMILY LEAVE is available) MeSH Tree Structures (... Family Leave > Parental Leave) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aIAC =688 \\$aHeading changed from Parental leave to Family leave in July 2023. =750 \2$aFamily Leave$0(DNLM)D017407$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping NLM 2025/05/01 =LDR 00916cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362968502441 =005 20120730164142.0 =008 870421i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87002510 =035 \\$aCAT5570NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.F64 =150 \\$aFosfomycin =450 \\$aFosfonomycin =450 \\$aPhosphonomycin =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aAntibiotics =550 \\$wg$aEpoxy compounds =550 \\$wg$aPhosphonic acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: New aspects for treatment with fosfomycin, c1987. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b23155-02-4. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aPharm. & Chem. syn. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aAm. drug ind. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =675 \\$aKatzung Basic clin. pharm., 3rd ed.;$aAphA;$aMod. drug encyc.;$aBrit. pharmacopoeia;$aNIH =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFosfomycin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005578 =LDR 00676cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362968602441 =005 20120730164142.0 =008 870421||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87002506 =035 \\$aCAT5566NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP606.G59 =150 \\$aGlutathione transferase =450 \\$aGlutathione transferases =550 \\$wg$aTransferases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Glutathione S-transferases and carcinogenesis, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Glutathione transferases) =670 \\$aEnzyme Nomenclature$bE.C. 2.5.1.18 =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b50812-37-8 =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlutathione Transferase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005982 =LDR 01014cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362968702441 =005 20120730164141.0 =008 870417n|\bnannbbbn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ann\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87002492 =035 \\$aCAT5552NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aEquipment and supplies =260 \\$isubdivision$aEquipment and supplies$iunder names of individual corporate bodies and under disciplines, processes, activities, services, institutions, types of industries, individual animals and groups of animals, individual plants and groups of plants, individual land vehicles and types of land vehicles, and individual wars; and phrase headings for particular types of equipment =260 \\$isubdivision$aEquipment and supplies$iunder names of individual corporate bodies and under disciplines, processes, activities, services, institutions, types of industries, domestic animals, plants and crops, vehicles, and wars; and phrase headings for particular types of equipment =750 \2$aEquipment and Supplies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004864 =LDR 00988cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362968802441 =005 20120730164141.0 =008 911212i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87002389 =035 \\$aCAT5452NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 87002389 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aTK7895.C39$cComputer engineering =150 \\$aCD-ROMs =450 \\$wnne$aCD-ROM =450 \\$aCDROMs =450 \\$aCompact disc read-only memory =450 \\$aCompact disk read-only memory =550 \\$wg$aCompact discs =550 \\$wg$aOptical disks =670 \\$aWork cat.: CD ROM markets, c1986. =670 \\$aThe new papyrus, CD ROM, c1986. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(CD-ROM) =670 \\$aLC Information Bulletin, v. 45$b(CD ROM; CD-ROM; Compact Disk-Read Only Memory--CD-ROM) =670 \\$aASTI$b(CD-ROM see Read only optical memories) =675 \\$aBDNE2;$a9000 words;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech.;$aIAC =750 \2$aCD-ROM$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016251 =LDR 00686cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362968902441 =005 20070517123902.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86007510 =035 \\$aCAT1008NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSodium channels =450 \\$aChannels, Sodium =550 \\$wg$aIon channels =550 \\$wg$aSodium$xPhysiological transport =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tetrodotoxin, saxitoxin and the molecular biology of the sodium channel, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aBest & Taylor's Physiol. basis of med. practice. =675 \\$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aSodium Channels$0(DNLM)D015222$5IEN =LDR 00749cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362969002441 =005 20070511135804.0 =008 940322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 86007486 =035 \\$aCAT0988NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 86007486 =040 \\$aNLA$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR82.B3 =150 \\$aClostridium perfringens =450 \\$aClostridium welchii =450 \\$aWelch's bacillus =550 \\$wg$aClostridium =670 \\$aBlakiston's Gould med. dict., 3rd ed. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict., 24th ed.$b(c. perfringens, c. Welchii; gas bacillus; Welch's bacillus) =670 \\$aVan Nostrand's sci. encycl., 6th ed. =675 \\$aButterworth's Med. dict. (C. Welchii) =750 \2$aClostridium perfringens$0(DNLM)D003016$5IEN =LDR 00664cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362969102441 =005 20120730164133.0 =008 861110i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007262 $zsh 88021904 =035 \\$aCAT0927NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK621.M94$cMycology =150 \\$aPhycomyces =550 \\$wg$aMucoraceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Phycomyces, 1987. =670 \\$aAinsworth/Bisby dict. fungi: p. 449$b(Phycomyces Kunze; Mucoraceae) =670 \\$aAinsworth fungi: p. 214. =670 \\$aWeb. 3: p. 1705. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Phycomyces) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPhycomyces$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010800 =LDR 00828cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362969202441 =005 20080315133822.0 =008 861107i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007210 =035 \\$aCAT0875NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRC93$bRC95 =150 \\$aRadiation injuries =360 \\$isubdivision$aRadiation injuries$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Radiation injuries =450 \\$aRadiation disease =450 \\$aRadiation sickness =450 \\$aRadiation syndrome =550 \\$wg$aRadiation$xToxicology =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shannon, S. Diet for the atomic age, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aWeb3 =750 \2$aRadiation Injuries$0(DNLM)D011832$5IEN =LDR 00844cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362969302441 =005 20120516090335.0 =008 861106||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007202 =035 \\$aCAT0867LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPlants$xSelf-incompatibility =450 \\$aPlant self-incompatibility =450 \\$aPlant self-sterility =450 \\$aSelf-incompatibility, Plant =450 \\$aSelf-sterility, Plant =550 \\$wg$aSterility in plants =550 \\$aPollination =670 \\$aWork cat.: Plant cell/cell interactions, 1985$b(plant self-incompatibility) =670 \\$aWeb. 3: p. 2060. =670 \\$aSwartz, D. Coll. dict. of botany: p. 422$b(self-incompatibility, self-sterile) =670 \\$aLittle, R.J. A dict. of botany: p. 319. =750 \2$aSelf-Incompatibility in Flowering Plants$0(DNLM)D060436$5IEN =LDR 00732cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362969402441 =005 20120730164133.0 =008 861106i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007198 =035 \\$aCAT0863NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHealth systems agencies =450 \\$aAgencies, Health systems =450 \\$aHSAs (Health planning) =550 \\$wg$aPublic health advisory groups =670 \\$aWork cat.: Koff, S.Z. Health systems agencies, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDiscursive dict. health care. =670 \\$aHosp. admin. term. =670 \\$aMosby's med. nurs. dict. =670 \\$aSlee health care. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHealth Systems Agencies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006307 =LDR 00643cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362969502441 =005 20120730164133.0 =008 861106i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007197 =035 \\$aCAT0862NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRT86.7$bRT86.75 =150 \\$aNursing specialties =450 \\$aNursing$xSpecialties =450 \\$aSpecialties, Nursing =550 \\$wg$aMedicine$xSpecialties and specialists =670 \\$aWork cat.: National Conference on Nursing Education (2nd : 1985 : San Diego, Calif.). Patterns in specialization: challenge to the curriculum, 1986. =750 \2$aSpecialties, Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013041 =LDR 00598cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362969602441 =005 20120730164133.0 =008 861031||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007065 =035 \\$aCAT0810NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.C94 =150 \\$aCysteine proteinases =550 \\$wg$aProteinase =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cysteine proteinases and their inhibitors, 1986. =670 \\$aEnzyme Nomenclature (E.C. 3.4.22) =675 \\$aChem. abst. index guide;$aMESH;$aNIH;$aMerck index =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCysteine Endopeptidases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003546 =LDR 00741cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362969702441 =005 20120730164133.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86007018 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02156672 =035 \\$aCAT0789NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCognition disorders in old age =450 \\$wnne$aCognition disorders in the aged =550 \\$wg$aGeriatric psychiatry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bayles, K.A. Communication and cognition in normal aging and dementia, c1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aCognition Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003072 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCognition Disorders$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00911cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362969802441 =005 20080513090927.0 =008 031230i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86007017 =035 \\$aCAT0788NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMemory disorders in old age =450 \\$aAge-associated memory impairment =450 \\$wnne$aMemory disorders in the aged =550 \\$wg$aCognition disorders in old age =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bayles, K.A. Communication and cognition in normal aging and dementia, c1987. =670 \\$aMemory loss and the brain via WWW, Dec. 30, 2003:$bglossary (Age-associated memory impairment refers to a normal decline in memory due to aging) =750 \2$81$wb$aMemory Disorders$0(DNLM)D008569$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$0(DNLM)D00368$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMemory Disorders$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00694cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362969902441 =005 20120730164133.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86007015 =035 \\$aCAT0786NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF724.85.C64 =150 \\$aCognition in old age =450 \\$wnne$aCognition in the aged =450 \\$aThought and thinking in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aPoon, L. Everyday cognition ... 1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aCognition$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003071 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCognition$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00657cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362970002441 =005 20120730164133.0 =008 861028i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007014 =035 \\$aCAT0785NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aLanguage disorders in the aged =550 \\$wg$aCommunicative disorders in the aged =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bayles, K. Communication and cognition in normal aging and dementia, c1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aLanguage Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007806 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLanguage Disorders$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00658cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362970102441 =005 20120730164133.0 =008 861028i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86007013 =035 \\$aCAT0784NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCommunicative disorders in the aged =550 \\$wg$aGeriatric neurology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bayles, K.A. Communication and cognition in normal aging and dementia, c1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aCommunication Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003147 =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCommunication Disorders$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00607cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362970202441 =005 20120730164133.0 =008 861024i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006934 =035 \\$aCAT0716LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B63 =150 \\$aBixaceae =550 \\$wg$aViolales =670 \\$aWork cat.: Coto Royo, L. Bibliograf�ia sobre achiote (Bixa orellana L.) 1984. =670 \\$aWeb. 3: p. 224$b(Bixaceae) =670 \\$aHortus 3: p. 165. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant): p. 206. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.: p. 332. =750 \2$aBixaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031212 =LDR 00706cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362970302441 =005 20060802075620.0 =008 861020||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006849 =035 \\$aCAT0635NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aCinnamates =550 \\$wg$aSalts =670 \\$aWork cat.: Jalander, L. Substituent effects on electroreduction of some substituted ethyl cinnamates, 1983. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(cinnamate, a salt of cinnamic acid containing the radical C p9 (BH b7 (B0 b2 (B-) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(cinnamate) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(cinnamate) =675 \\$aHawley chem. dict.;$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aCinnamates$0(DNLM)D002934$5IEN =LDR 00736cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362970402441 =005 20120730164133.0 =008 861020i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006839 =035 \\$aCAT0626NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P783 =150 \\$aPontederiaceae =450 \\$aPickerelweed family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aLiliales =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gopal, B. Water hyacinth, 1987$b(Pontederiaceae) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Pontederiaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Pontederiaceae; pickerelweed family) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.):$bp. 599. =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns:$bp. 394. =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 534. =750 \2$aPontederiaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031805 =LDR 00845cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362970502441 =005 20120730164133.0 =008 861020i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006838 =035 \\$aCAT0625LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P783 =150 \\$aEichhornia =450 \\$aEichornia =450 \\$aPiaropus =550 \\$wg$aPontederiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gopal, B. Water hyacinth, 1987$b(Eichhornia) =670 \\$aWeb. 3: p. 727. =670 \\$aHortus 3: p. 418. =670 \\$aTerrell, E.E. A checklist of names for 3,000 vasc. plants. econ. import., 1977: p. 47$b(syn: Eichornia) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.): p. 599. =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns: p. 394$b(syn: Eichornia), p. 874 (syn: Piaropus) =670 \\$aEngler. Syl. Pflanz.: p. 535. =750 \2$aEichhornia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031806 =LDR 00807cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362970602441 =005 20120730164132.0 =008 861020i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006823 =035 \\$aCAT0613NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDiscectomy =450 \\$aDiscotomy =450 \\$aDiskectomy =550 \\$wg$aIntervertebral disk$xSurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lumbar discectomy and laminectomy, 1987. =670 \\$aDorland med. dict.$b(Diskectomy: excision of intervertebral disk) =670 \\$aStedman med. dict.$b(Discectomy, discotomy: Excision, in part or whole of an intervertebral disk) =670 \\$aLC data base, 10/15/86$b(1 Mums record has "discectomy" in its Note) =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aGould med. dict.;$aCecil textbk med. =750 \2$aDiskectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017586 =LDR 00828cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362970702441 =005 20120730164132.0 =008 861017i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006812 =035 \\$aCAT0602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC918.I35 =150 \\$aIgA glomerulonephritis =450 \\$aBerger's disease =450 \\$aGlomerulonephritis, IgA$5IEN =450 \\$aIgA nephropathy =450 \\$aNephropathy, IgA =550 \\$wg$aGlomerulonephritis =550 \\$aImmunoglobulin A =670 \\$aWork cat.: IgA nephropathy, c1986. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Glomerulonephritis, IGA) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =675 \\$aStedman's med. dict.;$aNIH;$aBellanti's Immunology III;$aCecil's textbook of medicine =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlomerulonephritis, IGA$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005922 =LDR 00971cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362970802441 =005 20091029094451.0 =008 861016i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86006788 =035 \\$aCAT0579NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 86006788 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF698.35.R47 =150 \\$aResilience (Personality trait) =450 \\$aHuman resilience =450 \\$aResiliency (Personality trait) =550 \\$wg$aPersonality =670 \\$aWork cat.: The invulnerable child, 1987. =670 \\$aWeb. 3.$b(both resilience and resiliency: the property of being resilient) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(resilience=elasticity) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould's med. dict. =675 \\$aMESH;$aChaplin psych.;$aHarriman dict. psych.;$aDraver dict. psych.;$aEnglish comp. dict. psych.;$aPsych. alm.;$aEysenck encyc. psych.;$aPsych. abst.;$aThesaurus psych. =750 \2$aResilience, Psychological$0(DNLM)D055500$5IEN =LDR 01269cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362970902441 =005 20051114131051.0 =008 050916i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86006745 =035 \\$aCAT0538NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC535 =150 \\$aPanic disorders =450 \\$aDisorders, Panic =550 \\$wg$aAnxiety disorders =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kaplan, H.S. Sexual aversion and panic disorder, 1986. =670 \\$aDSM III$b(under Anxiety states or Anxiety neuroses: "the essential features are recurrent panic (anxiety) attacks that occur at times unpredictably, though certain situations, e.g. driving a car, may become associated with a panic attack; the same clinical picture occurring during a marked physical exertion or a life-threatening situation is not termed a panic attack...a common complication of this disorder is the development of an anticipatory fear of helplessness of loss of control during a panic attack, so that the individual becomes reluctant to be alone or in public places away from home") =675 \\$aMESH;$aKaplan psych.;$aCampbell psych. dict.;$aGlossary ment. disorders;$aEysenck ency. psych.;$aChaplin psych. =750 \2$aPanic Disorder$0(DNLM)D016584$5IEN =LDR 00745cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362971002441 =005 20120730164132.0 =008 861009i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006709 =035 \\$aCAT0507NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMedical care surveys =450 \\$aHealth care surveys =450 \\$aMedical care$xSurveys =550 \\$wg$aHealth surveys =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ingels, S.J. Evaluation of item nonresponse in the National Medical Care Utilization and Expenditure Survey, 1987. =670 \\$aLC data base, 10/7/86$b("survey of medical care"; "medical care survey"; "health-medical care survey"; "ambulatory medical care survey") =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aHealth Care Surveys$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019538 =LDR 00653cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362971102441 =005 20120730164132.0 =008 861007i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006621 =035 \\$aCAT0428LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF724.3.C63 =150 \\$aCompetition (Psychology) in youth =550 \\$wg$aYouth$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cohen, S. Teenage competition, c1986. =750 \2$81$wb$aCompetitive Behavior$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003163 =750 \2$81$wb$aAdolescent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000293 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCompetitive Behavior$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00580cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362971202441 =005 20120730164132.0 =008 861006||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006604 =035 \\$aCAT0411NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aArthrobacter =550 \\$wg$aCorynebacteriaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kvasnikov, E.I. Artrobakter v prirode i proizvodstve, 1980. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aDict. microbiol. =670 \\$aBergey's. =750 \2$aArthrobacter$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001173 =LDR 00958cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362971302441 =005 20120730164132.0 =008 861006i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86006603 =035 \\$aCAT0410NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF967.L4$cPathology =150 \\$aBovine leukemia virus =450 \\$aBovine leukosis virus =450 \\$aCattle leukemia virus =450 \\$aLeukemia virus, Bovine =450 \\$aLeukosis virus, Bovine =550 \\$wg$aRetroviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Enzootic bovine leukosis and bovine leukemia virus, c1986. =670 \\$aFields virology: p. 238$b(bovine leukemia virus (BLV)) =670 \\$aLC data base, 10/1/86$b(bovine leukemia virus) =670 \\$aMerck vet.: p. 633$b(bovine leukosis virus) =670 \\$aBlack's vet. dict.: p. 106. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bovine leukemia virus x Cattle leukemia virus) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aLeukemia Virus, Bovine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001909 =LDR 00637cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362971402441 =005 20060728105346.0 =008 861003||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006585 =035 \\$aCAT0395NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP88.15$cPhysiology =150 \\$aFat cells =450 \\$aAdipocytes =450 \\$aAdipose cells =550 \\$wg$aAdipose tissues =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissue cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biology of the Adipocyte, c1987. =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aAdipocytes$0(DNLM)D017667$5IEN =LDR 00744cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362971502441 =005 20120730164132.0 =008 861003i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006549 =035 \\$aCAT0364NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHD30.213$cIndustrial management =053 \\$aT58.62$cIndustrial engineering =150 \\$aDecision support systems =550 \\$wg$aManagement information systems =550 \\$wg$aTelematics =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Conference on Decision Support Systems ... 1986. =670 \\$aBusiness Periodicals Index (BPI) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =675 \\$aWeb. dict. computer terms;$aASTI =750 \2$aDecision Support Systems, Management$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003660 =LDR 00757cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362971602441 =005 20120730164132.0 =008 861002||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006536 =035 \\$aCAT0352NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSodium hypochlorite =550 \\$wg$aHypochlorites =550 \\$wg$aSodium salts =670 \\$aWork cat.: Canada. Environmental Protection Programs Directorate. Technical Services Branch. Sodium hypochlorite, c1985. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(unstable salt) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aConden. chem. dict. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aOld Catalog Heading$b(Sodium hypochlorite) =675 \\$aChem. abs. =750 \2$aSodium Hypochlorite$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012973 =LDR 00862cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362971702441 =005 20080306085854.0 =008 861002||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006524 =035 \\$aCAT0341NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.P56 =150 \\$aPhosphoprotein phosphatases =450 \\$aPhosphoprotein phosphohydrolases =450 \\$aProtein phosphatases =450 \\$aProtein phosphoesterases =450 \\$aProtein phosphohydrolases =550 \\$wg$aPhosphatases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Advances in protein phosphatases, 1985. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature E.C. # 3.1.3.16. =670 \\$aDixon & Webb's Enzymes. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aChem. Abstr. Index Guide [9025-75-6] =670 \\$aWk AFK0672 =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aNIH =750 \2$aPhosphoprotein Phosphatases$0(DNLM)D010749$5IEN =LDR 00623cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362971802441 =005 20120730164132.0 =008 860930||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006453 =035 \\$aCAT0277NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR180$bQR188.9 =150 \\$aImmune system =450 \\$aImmunological system =550 \\$wg$aAnatomy =550 \\$wg$aImmunology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Aging and the immune response, c1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =675 \\$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aImmune System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007107 =LDR 00714cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362971902441 =005 20120730164132.0 =008 860929i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006398 =035 \\$aCAT0222NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHQ1073$bHQ1073.5 =150 \\$aThanatology =450 \\$aDeath studies =450 \\$aDeath$xStudy and teaching =550 \\$aDeath =670 \\$aWork cat.: Principles of thanatology, 1987. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aLC data base, 9/19/86. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Thanatology, see Death) =670 \\$aBDNE2. =670 \\$aBritannica Micro. =670 \\$aERIC thes.$b(Thanatology, use Death) =750 \2$aThanatology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013795 =LDR 00866cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362972002441 =005 20120730164132.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86006229 =035 \\$aCAT0061NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.A69 =150 \\$aArchaebacteria =450 \\$aArchaea =450 \\$aArchaeobacteria =550 \\$wg$aBacteria =670 \\$aWork cat.: Archaebacteria '85, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH (Archaeobacteria x Archaebacteria) =670 \\$aMEDLARS. =670 \\$aRandom House (archaebacteria, also archaeobacteria) =670 \\$aAcad. Press dict. sci. tech. (Archaebacteria. Also, Archaeobacteria) =675 \\$aZinsser's Microbiology;$aBergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aNIH;$aDictionary of microbiology =750 \2$aArchaea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001105 =LDR 00573cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362972102441 =005 20120730164131.0 =008 860919i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006194 =035 \\$aCAT0029NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNursing services =450 \\$aNursing agencies =450 \\$aServices, Nursing =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =670 \\$aWork cat.: Midwest Alliance in Nursing. Program Meeting (7th : 1986 : Chicago, Ill.) Marketing, nursing, political power, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aNursing Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009739 =LDR 01100cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362972202441 =005 20120730164131.0 =008 860919i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86006173 =035 \\$aCAT0010NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDoppler ultrasonography =450 \\$aDoppler sonography =450 \\$aDoppler ultrasonics =450 \\$aDoppler ultrasound =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic ultrasonic imaging =670 \\$aWork cat.: Transcranial Doppler sonography, c1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Ultrasonography: Doppler u.) =670 \\$aMeSH, July 31, 2007$b(Ultrasonography, Doppler; UF: Doppler Ultrasonography; scope note: Ultrasonography applying the Doppler effect, with frequency-shifted ultrasound reflections produced by moving targets (usually red blood cells) in the bloodstream along the ultrasound axis in direct proportion to the velocity of movement of the targets, to determine both direction and velocity of blood flow) =670 \\$aCecil's Textbook of medicine$b(Doppler ultrasonography) =750 \2$aUltrasonography, Doppler$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018608 =LDR 00675cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362972302441 =005 20120730164131.0 =008 860919i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006172 =035 \\$aCAT0009NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aTranscranial Doppler ultrasonography =450 \\$aTranscranial Doppler sonography =450 \\$aTranscranial Doppler ultrasonics =450 \\$aTranscranial Doppler ultrasound =550 \\$wg$aDoppler ultrasonography =670 \\$aWork cat.: Transcranial Doppler sonography, c1986. =675 \\$aMESH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aCecil's Textbook of medicine =750 \2$aUltrasonography, Doppler, Transcranial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017585 =LDR 00984cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362972402441 =005 20060609143734.0 =008 860918i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006084 =035 \\$aCAS9921NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP562.G5$cPhysiology =150 \\$aMonosodium glutamate =450 \\$aMSG (Food additive) =450 \\$aSodium glutamate =550 \\$wg$aFood additives =550 \\$wg$aGlutamic acid =550 \\$wg$aSodium salts =670 \\$aWork cat.: Umani, 1986. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(Monosodium glutamate see Sodium glutamate) =670 \\$aMerck$b(Monosodium glutamate) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Sodium glutamate) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Sodium glutamate x Monosodium glutamate) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Monosodium glutamate) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Monosodium glutamate use Dicarboxylic amino acids, Glutamates use Food sciences and technology, Food additives) =750 \2$aSodium Glutamate$0(DNLM)D012970$5IEN =LDR 00880cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362972502441 =005 20120730164130.0 =008 860909||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005483 =035 \\$aCAS9583NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDecidua =450 \\$aCaduca, Decidual =450 \\$aDecidual caduca =450 \\$aDeciduous membrane =450 \\$aHunter's membrane =450 \\$aMembrana decidua =450 \\$aTunica decidua =550 \\$wg$aEndometrium =670 \\$aWork cat.: Immunoregulation and fetal survival, 1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b("the endometrium of the pregnant uterus, all of which, except the deepest layer, is shed at parturition") =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aGould's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedmann's med. dict. =670 \\$aGray's Anatomy =675 \\$aNIH =750 \2$aDecidua$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003656 =LDR 00497cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362972602441 =005 20120730164130.0 =008 860908i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005372 =035 \\$aCAS9549NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR189.5.M34 =150 \\$aMalaria vaccine =550 \\$wg$aProtozoan vaccines =670 \\$aWork cat.: Antibodies and malaria vaccine, 1981. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aWeb. 3;$aMESH;$aNIH =750 \2$aMalaria Vaccines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017780 =LDR 01165cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362972702441 =005 20120730164131.0 =008 860918i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006070 =035 \\$aCAS9907NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ503.6 =150 \\$aInterviewing in child psychiatry =450 \\$aChild psychiatric interviewing =550 \\$wg$aChild psychiatry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Looff, D.H. Getting to know the troubled child, 1987. =670 \\$aKaplan Comp. textbk. psych., index: (Interviews: of children) p. 1621$b("initial interview") p. 1851 ("direct interviewing of the child about problems ..." "... development of techniques of child psychiatric interviews for the assessment of psychopathological symptoms ...") =675 \\$aWHO gloss. mental disorders & class.;$aAm. Psych. Asso. Psych. gloss.;$aEnglish Comp. dict. psy.;$aHarre & Lamb encyc. dict. psy.;$aWilkening Psy. almanac =750 \2$81$wb$aInterview, Psychological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007406 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aInterview, Psychological$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00916cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362972802441 =005 20120730164131.0 =008 860918i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006022 =035 \\$aCAS9859NU =035 \\$ash 86006022 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM316$cPharmacology =150 \\$aDesigner drugs =450 \\$aSynthetic drugs of abuse =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xDerivatives =550 \\$wg$aDrugs of abuse =550 \\$wg$aSynthetic drugs =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kirsch, M.M. Designer drugs, 1986. =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aReader's Guide, 1985. =675 \\$aMESH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aWeb. 3;$aNIH =680 \\$iHere are entered works on illicit drugs which are created by altering the molecular structure of existing drugs and which mimic the effects of the classical narcotics, stimulants, and hallucinogens. =750 \2$aDesigner Drugs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015198 =LDR 00926cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362972902441 =005 20120730164130.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86005312 =035 \\$aCAS9505NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC888 =150 \\$aMale contraceptives =450 \\$aContraceptive agents, Male =450 \\$aContraceptive devices, Male =450 \\$aMale contraceptive agents =450 \\$aMale contraceptive devices =550 \\$wg$aContraceptives =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stokes, B. Men and family planning, 1980. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Contraceptive devices, Male; Contraceptive agents, Male) =670 \\$aPOPLINE thes.$b(Contraceptive agents, Male; Contraceptive devices, Male) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Male birth control see Vasectomy; Condoms) =750 \2$aContraceptive Agents, Male$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003272 =750 \2$aContraceptive Devices, Male$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003275 =LDR 00618cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362973002441 =005 20120730164130.0 =008 860904i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005198 $zsh 88023279 =035 \\$aCAS9477LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMethanobacterium =550 \\$wg$aMethanobacteriaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Characterization of some hot springs in Iceland and temperature studies on methanogenic bacteria, 1981. =670 \\$aBergey's manual of determinative bacteriology. =670 \\$aZinsser's Microbiology. =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aMethanobacterium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017014 =LDR 00676cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362973102441 =005 20120730164131.0 =008 860918i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006014 =035 \\$aCAS9851NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRD598.35.C37 =150 \\$aCardiomyoplasty =450 \\$aMyocardioplasty =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aStriated muscle$xTransplantation =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Plastic =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biomechanical cardiac assist: cardiomyoplasty and muscle powered devices, 1986$b(also in Chap. 9: Myocardioplasty) =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aCardiomyoplasty$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018421 =LDR 00627cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362973202441 =005 20120730164130.0 =008 860904i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005196 =035 \\$aCAS9476NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMethanobacteriaceae =450 \\$aMethanogenic bacteria =550 \\$wg$aArchaebacteria =670 \\$aWork cat.: Characterization of some hot springs in Iceland and temp. studies on methanogenic bacteria, 1981. =670 \\$aBergey's manual of determinative bacteriology. =675 \\$aZinsser's Microbiology;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aMethanobacteriaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017013 =LDR 00695cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362973302441 =005 20120730164131.0 =008 860918i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86006000 =035 \\$aCAS9837LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L25$cBotany =150 \\$aAgastache =450 \\$aVlechia =450 \\$aVleckia =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sanders, R.W. Taxonomy of Agastache section Brittonastrum (Lamiaceae-Nepeteae), 1987. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns: p. 29$b(Agastache; syn: Vlechia, Vleckia) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.) =675 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz. =750 \2$aAgastache$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031327 =LDR 01064cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362973402441 =005 20120730164131.0 =008 860917\|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005967 =035 \\$aCAS9808NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aInorganic compounds =360 \\$igroups and classes of inorganic compounds, and individual inorganic substances =450 \\$aCompounds, Inorganic =450 \\$aInorganic chemicals =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =550 \\$aChemistry, Inorganic =670 \\$aWork cat.: Woods, T.L. Thermodynamic values at low temperature for natural inorganic materials, 1987. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(inorganic compound: a substance containing an electropositive element or radical and an electronegative element or radical) =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(inorganic: any compound that does not contain the element carbon [exceptions listed, e.g. carbonates]; inorganic compounds) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(inorganic: an inorganic substance) =670 \\$aTEST. =750 \2$aInorganic Chemicals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007287 =LDR 01020cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362973502441 =005 20120730164129.0 =008 860904||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86005173 =035 \\$aCAS9459NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA357.5.R44$cFluid dynamics =150 \\$aReduced gravity environments =450 \\$aEnvironments, Reduced gravity =450 \\$aLow gravity environments =450 \\$aMicrogravity =450 \\$aSubgravity environments =550 \\$wg$aExtreme environments =550 \\$wg$aGravitation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Opportunities for academic research in a low-gravity environment ... 1986. =670 \\$aNASA:$bunder Reduced gravity (used for: Low gravity; Subgravity; Microgravity) =670 \\$aRandom House:$bunder Microgravity (A condition especially in a space orbit where the force of gravity is so weak that weightlessness results.) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aINIS: Thes.;$aINSPEC =750 \2$aHypogravity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018472 =LDR 00717cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362973602441 =005 20120730164131.0 =008 860917i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005962 =035 \\$aCAS9804NU =035 \\$aSH 86005962 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHomeless youth =550 \\$wg$aHomeless persons =550 \\$wg$aYouth =550 \\$aStreet youth =670 \\$aWork cat.: New Zealand. Working Group on Youth Homelessness. Youth homelessness, 1983. =670 \\$aAustralia. Parliament. Homeless youth : report, 1982. =670 \\$aNew York (State). Legislature. Runaway and homeless youth : program audit, 1981. =675 \\$aHennepin =750 \2$aHomeless Youth$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018453 =LDR 00664cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362973702441 =005 20120730164129.0 =008 860904i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005160 =035 \\$aCAS9449NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ496.H9 =150 \\$aHydrocephalus in infants =450 \\$aInfantile hydrocephalus =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: The treatment of infantile hydrocephalus, 1987. =750 \2$81$wb$aHydrocephalus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006849 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHydrocephalus$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00524cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362973802441 =005 20070517134936.0 =008 060407i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86005931 =035 \\$aCAS9777NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA1057.5$bRA1057.55 =150 \\$aForensic genetics =550 \\$wg$aForensic biology =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =550 \\$wg$aMedical jurisprudence =670 \\$aWork cat.: Butzel, H.M. Genetics in the courts ... 1986. =750 \2$aForensic Genetics$0(DNLM)D053803$5IEN =LDR 00892cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362973902441 =005 20080509135658.0 =008 060814i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 86004896 =035 \\$aCAS9368NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.E6$cMicrobiology =053 \0$aQR201.S25$cPathogenic microorganisms =150 \\$aSalmonella =450 \\$aSalmonellae =450 \\$aSalmonellas =550 \\$wg$aEnterobacteriaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Catalogue of salmonella ... 1987. =670 \\$aZinsser's Microbiology. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Salmonella: a genus of aerobic gram-negative rod-shaped nonspore-forming usu. mobile bacteria (family Enterobacteriaceae): salmonella: pl. salmonellas or salmonella, also salmonellae: any bacteria of the genus) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading. =750 \2$aSalmonella$0(DNLM)D012475$5IEN =LDR 00889cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362974002441 =005 20120730164131.0 =008 860916i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005911 =035 \\$aCAS9758NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR502 =150 \\$aPrions =450 \\$aInfectious protein particles =450 \\$aPrion proteins =450 \\$aProtein particles, Infectious =450 \\$aProteinaceous infection particles =450 \\$aPrP proteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Prions : novel infectious agents causing scrapie ... 1987. =670 \\$aFields Virology, 1985. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Prions x Prion Proteins; PrP proteins) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(prion [coined from proteinaceous infection particle]) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aZinsser's Microbiology;$aNIH =750 \2$aPrions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011328 =LDR 00887cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362974102441 =005 20120730164129.0 =008 860915||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005738 =035 \\$aCAS8922NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP603.G57 =150 \\$aGlucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase =450 \\$aG6PD (Enzyme) =450 \\$wnne$aGlucosephosphate dehydrogenase =550 \\$wg$aDehydrogenases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, 1986. =670 \\$aOld catalog heading. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aEnzyme Nomenclature, 1984. =670 \\$aStenesh. Dict. biochemistry. =670 \\$aLC BIBL file, 2/26/89. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Glucosephosphate dehydrogenase) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlucosephosphate Dehydrogenase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005954 =LDR 01424cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362974202441 =005 20120730164130.0 =008 860915i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005781 =035 \\$aCAS9686NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRF225.7 =150 \\$aOtitis media with effusion =450 \\$aExudate otitis media =450 \\$aGlue ear =450 \\$aMEE (Otolaryngology) =450 \\$aMiddle ear effusion =450 \\$aMOM (Otolaryngology) =450 \\$aMucous otitis media =450 \\$aSecretory otitis media =450 \\$aSerous otitis media =450 \\$aSOM (Otolaryngology) =550 \\$wg$aOtitis media =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Conference on Acute and Secretory Otitis Media (1985 : Jerusalem). Acute and secretory otitis media, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Otitis media with effusion x Otitis media, Secretory; x Otitis media, Serous) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Otitis media, Secretory: "painless accumulation of serous or mucoid fluid in the middle ear, resulting from obstruction of the eustachian tube, and causing conduction hearing loss") =670 \\$aGould's med. dict.$b(Otitis media, Serous) =670 \\$aForfar's Textbk of Paediatrics: pp. 1712-1713$b(glue ear, Exudate otitis media) =675 \\$aNIH;$aCecil's Textbk med.;$aStedman's med. dict. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aOtitis Media with Effusion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010034 =LDR 01711cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362974302441 =005 20120730164129.0 =008 860915i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86005717 =035 \\$aCAS8901NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ506.B44 =150 \\$aBehavior disorders in children =450 \\$aBehavior problems in children =450 \\$aBehavioral disorders in children =450 \\$aBehavioral problems in children =450 \\$aChild behavior disorders =450 \\$aDisruptive behavior disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychopathology =550 \\$aProblem children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Erickson, M.T. Behavior disorders of children and adolescents, c1987:$bp. 3 (behavioral problems of children; behavior disorders) =670 \\$aCampbell psych. dict.:$bp. 77 (refers to a group of psych. disorders in children and adolescents ... which are not part of a well-defined psychosis or psychoneurosis ... In the past, children with such disorders were referred to as problem children. See also conduct disorders) =670 \\$aDSM III Rev.:$bp. 49 (Disruptive behavior disorders) =670 \\$aForfar Textbk. paediatrics:$bpp. 17, 24 (Behavior disorders) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Child behavior disorders; x Conduct disorders, Child) =670 \\$aWHO gloss. mental disorders & class., 1974:$bp. 18 (Behavior disorders of children) =670 \\$aPsych. gloss.$b(Behavior disorders of childhood) =670 \\$aLC database, 1/30/95$b(behavioral disorders) =675 \\$aBaker encycl. psych.;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aEysenck encyc. psych.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aNIH;$aGould's med. dict. =750 \2$aChild Behavior Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002653 =LDR 00645cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362974402441 =005 20140106142433.0 =008 030613i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003002095 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMusic therapy for the deaf =550 \\$wg$aDeaf$xRehabilitation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002444615: Prause, M. Musik und Geh�orlosigkeit, 2001. =750 \2$81$wb$aMusic Therapy$0(DNLM)D009147$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aPersons With Hearing Impairments$0(DNLM)D019986$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMusic Therapy$iand$aPersons With Hearing Impairments$5IEN =LDR 00645cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362974502441 =005 20120730164528.0 =008 030505i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003006400 =040 \\$aGVaS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL458.2.I9$cZoology =150 \\$aBrown dog tick =450 \\$aDog tick, Brown =450 \\$aRhipicephalus sanguineus =550 \\$wg$aRhipicephalus =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ticks and their control, 1981$b(brown dog tick) =670 \\$aWeb.3. =670 \\$aFeatured creatures WWW site, May 2, 2003$b(Brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus) =750 \2$aRhipicephalus sanguineus$5(DNLM)D048508$5IEN$0(DNLM)D048508 =LDR 01026cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362974602441 =005 20080509120120.0 =008 030527i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003006795 =040 \\$aNvLN$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B73$cBotany =150 \\$aAmsinckia =450 \\$aFiddle-necks =450 \\$aFiddlenecks =550 \\$wg$aBoraginaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vanier, C.H. Ecology and evolution of an annual plant following fire in the Mojave Desert, 2001:$bAbstract (Mojave Desert annual plant, Amsinckia tessellata) =670 \\$aUSDA Plants database, May 20 2003$b(genus: Amsinckia Lehm.; family: Boraginacea; common name: Fiddleneck) =670 \\$aPlants of the Sierra foothills web site, June 17, 2003$b(fiddlenecks (Amsinckia sp.)) =670 \\$aMetor dict. via WWW, June 17, 2003$b(Amsinckia: rough annual herbs of Europe and the Americas : fiddlenecks) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(fiddle-neck: 1) Phacella fanacetifolia, 2) a plant of the genus Amsinckia) =750 \2$aAmsinckia$0(DNLM)D029682$5IEN =LDR 00535cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362974702441 =005 20060807085418.0 =008 030702i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003001148 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.W58 =150 \\$aWnt proteins =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =550 \\$wg$aGrowth factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003012621: K�uhl Michael. Wnt signaling in development, c2003. =670 \\$aThe Wnt Gene Homepage, June 5, 2003. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aWnt Proteins$0(DNLM)D051153$5IEN =LDR 00566cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362974802441 =005 20120730164528.0 =008 030702i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003001143 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFucosyltransferases =550 \\$wg$aGlycosyltransferases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003054222: Leucocyte trafficking : role of fucosyltransferases and selectins, 2003. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fucosyltransferases) =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(five individual fucosyltransferases listed) =750 \2$aFucosyltransferases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005647 =LDR 00528cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362974902441 =005 20120730164528.0 =008 030702i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003001138 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSelectins =550 \\$wg$aCell adhesion molecules =550 \\$wg$aGlycoproteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003054222 : Leucocyte trafficking : role of fucosyltransferases and selectins, 2003. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Selectins) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aSelectins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019087 =LDR 00889cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362975002441 =005 20100203155337.0 =008 030515i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003006489 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVolcanic eruptions =360 \\$isubdivisions$aEruptions$iand$aEruption, [date]$iunder names of individual volcanoes; and subdivision$aEffect of volcanic eruptions on$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Effect of volcanic eruptions on =450 \\$aEruptions, Volcanic =450 \\$aVolcanoes$xEruptions =550 \\$wg$aNatural disasters =550 \\$wg$aVolcanism =670 \\$aGeoRef Thes.$b(Eruptions) =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(eruption: the violent ejection of material, such as gas, steam, ash or lava from a volcano) =670 \\$aTGM$b(Volcanic eruptions) =750 \2$aVolcanic Eruptions$0(DNLM)D018707$5IEN =LDR 00968cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362975102441 =005 20120730164528.0 =008 030619i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003001133 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dViU =053 \0$aR857.T55 =150 \\$aTissue engineering =550 \\$wg$aBiomedical engineering =550 \\$wg$aRegenerative medicine =550 \\$wg$aTissue culture =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003049865: Saltzman, W.M. Tissue engineering : engineering principles for the design of replacement organs and tissues, 2004. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tissue engineering: Generating tissue in vitro for clinical applications, such as replacing wounded tissues or impaired organs. A cell culture facility is required for cell harvest and expansion.) =670 \\$aBioreactors for tissue engineering, 2005:$bp. vii (stem cells' application in many forms of regenerative medicine, including tissue engineering) =750 \2$aTissue Engineering$5IEN$0(DNLM)D023822 =LDR 00681cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362975202441 =005 20120730164528.0 =008 030611i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003001408 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCancer vaccines =450 \\$aNeoplasm vaccines =450 \\$aOncologic vaccines =450 \\$aOncology vaccines =450 \\$aTumor vaccines =550 \\$wg$aVaccines =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003011110: Handbook of cancer vaccines, c2003$b(Cancer Vaccines x Neoplasm Vaccines, Tumor vaccines) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, May 20, 2003$b(Oncology vaccines, oncologic vaccines) =750 \2$aCancer Vaccines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019496 =LDR 01157cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362975302441 =005 20120730164528.0 =008 030417i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003006231 =040 \\$aMdBE$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC606.7$cAIDS/HIV chemotherapy =150 \\$aAntiretroviral agents =450 \\$aAnti-retroviral agents =450 \\$aAntiretroviral drugs =450 \\$aAntiretrovirals =550 \\$wg$aAntiviral agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: It's my life [VR], c2001:$bonscreen text (anti-retrovirals) container (anti-retroviral medicines) =670 \\$aMEDLINEplus, Apr. 16, 2003:$bdictionary (antiretroviral, adjective: acting, used, or effective against retroviruses; antiretroviral, noun: an antiretroviral drug) =670 \\$aMerck manual of diagnosis and therapy, via WWW, Apr. 15, 2003:$bch. 163 (antiretroviral drugs; antiretrovirals) =670 \\$aWatstein, S. The AIDS dictionary, c1998$b(antiretroviral: active against retroviruses; a drug that has such activity; antiretroviral drugs reduce the replication rate of retroviruses such as HIV; antiretroviral agents) =750 \2$aAnti-Retroviral Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044966 =LDR 00533cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362975402441 =005 20120730164527.0 =008 090908i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009123353 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDiet$zMediterranean Region =450 \\$aMediterranean Diet$5IEN =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Low-fat lies, c1999 =688 \\$aHeading changed 20090908 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Diet _{dollar}x Mediterranean Region$5IEN =750 \2$aDiet, Mediterranean$5IEN$0(DNLM)D038441 =LDR 00831cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362975502441 =005 20120730164527.0 =008 030331i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003005952 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC280.B48 =150 \\$aBile ducts$xCancer =450 \\$aCholangiocarcinoma =670 \\$aWork cat.: Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of Cholangiocarcinoma, 2002:$bp. 1 (tumours of the bile ducts) =670 \\$aYahoo! Health encyclopedia WWW Site, 24 Mar. 2003$b(Cholangiocarcinoma is a malignant (cancerous) growth in one of the ducts that carries bile from the liver to the small intestine; alternative names: Bile duct cancer) =670 \\$aeMedicine WWW Site, 24 Mar. 2003:$bCholangiocarinoma page (malignancies of the biliary duct system) =750 \2$aBile Duct Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001650 =LDR 01464cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362975602441 =005 20120730164527.0 =008 030514i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003006472 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA644.S17$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC776.S27$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aSARS (Disease) =450 \\$aAcute respiratory syndrome, Severe =450 \\$aRespiratory syndrome, Severe acute =450 \\$aSevere acute respiratory syndrome =550 \\$wg$aCoronavirus infections =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory infections =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aMESH$b(Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome: a viral disorder characterized by high fever, dry cough, shortness of breath (Dyspnea) or breathing difficulties, and atypical pneumonia. A virus in the genus Coronavirus is the suspected agent; x Respiratory Syndrome, Severe Acute; SARS virus) =670 \\$aCDC Fact Sheet: Basic Information about SARS via WWW, Apr. 25, 2003$b(A new disease called SARS. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a respiratory illness that has recently been reported in Asia, North American, and Europe. Scientists at CDC and other laboratories have detected a previously unrecognized coronavirus in patients with SARS. The new coronavirus is the leading hypothesis for the cause of SARS, however, other viruses are still under investigation as potential causes.) =750 \2$aSevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D045169 =LDR 01498cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362975702441 =005 20120730164527.0 =008 030318i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003005845 =040 \\$aCaAE$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aIsopropyl alcohol =450 \\$aIsopropanol =550 \\$wg$aAlcohols =670 \\$aWork cat.: Canadian General Standards Board. Isopropanol, 1979:$bp. 1 ("this standard applies to 99% grade isopropanol intended for use as a fluid deicer") =670 \\$aMaterial Safety Data Sheet from ExxonMobil, via WWW, Mar. 18, 2003$b(Product Name: Isopropyl Alcohol, Anhydrous; Chemical name: 2-Propanol; Chemical Family: Aliphatic Alcohol; CAS Registry Number 67-63-0) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(isopropyl alcohol: a colorless, flammable, water-soluble liquid, produced by the action of sulfuric acid and hydrolysis: used chiefly in the manufacture of antifreeze and rubbing alcohol and as a solvent. Also called: dimethylcarbinol, isopropanol, secondary propyl alcohol) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia Britannia Online, Mar. 18, 2003$b(Isopropyl alcohol (CH3)2CHOH, or 2-propanol, is manufactured from propylene by treatment with sulfuric acid, followed by hydrolysis and distillation. Isopropyl alcohol is easily oxidized to acetone, of which it is a major industrial source. Besides being used as rubbing alcohol, a solvent, and a chemical intermediate, isopropyl alcohol serves as a de-icing and anti-stall agent in liquid fuels) =750 \2$a2-Propanol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019840 =LDR 00899cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362975802441 =005 20120730164527.0 =008 030318i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003004669 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPlant genomes =450 \\$aPlant genome =550 \\$wg$aGenomes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stefanovi�c, S. Molecular systematics and chloroplast genome evolution of Convolvulaceae, 2002:$bp. 4 ("DNA sequence information from all three plant genomes, chloroplast DNA, mitochondrial DNA, and nuclear DNA") =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 18, 2003$b(genome organization and expression in plants; genomes of plants and animals; plant genome; plant genomes) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, via WWW, Mar. 18, 2003$b(Genome, Plant. UF Plant genome. Scope note: The complete gene complement contained in a set of chromosomes in a plant) =750 \2$aGenome, Plant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018745 =LDR 01635cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362975902441 =005 20090822110203.0 =008 030318i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003004668 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK898.C52 =150 \\$aChloroplast DNA =450 \\$aChloroplast genome =450 \\$aChloroplast genomes =450 \\$acpDNA =450 \\$actDNA =550 \\$wg$aExtrachromosomal DNA =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stefanovi�c, S. Molecular systematics and chloroplast genome evolution of Convolvulaceae, 2002:$babstr. ("The Convolvulaceae are one of the few angiosperm families showing substantial structural differences in the chloroplast genome.") pp. 1-2 (vascular plant chloroplast genome; chloroplast DNA; "The chloroplast DNA from Nicotiana tabacum ... has served often as a reference for comparative studies of plastid genomes") p. 4 ("DNA sequence information from all three plant genomes, chloroplast DNA, mitochondrial DNA, and nuclear DNA") =670 \\$aThe chondriome : chloroplast and mitochondrial genomes, 1986. =670 \\$aScience dictionary, via AccessScience, Mar. 18, 2003$b(chloroplast genome: See chloroplast deoxyribonucleic acid; chloroplast deoxyribonucleic acid [BIOCHEMISTRY] The circular deoxyribonucleic acid duplex, generally 40 to 80 copies, contained within a chloroplast. Abbreviated ctDNA. Also known as chloroplast genome.) =670 \\$aShaver, J.M. The structure of chloroplast DNA molecules and the effects of light and development on chloroplast DNA abundance, 2008:$babstr. (chloroplast DNA (cpDNA)) =750 \2$aDNA, Chloroplast$0(DNLM)D018742$5IEN =LDR 02158cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362976002441 =005 20120730164527.0 =008 030423i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003006467 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aDNA data banks =450 \\$aDNA bank databases =450 \\$aDNA banking databases =450 \\$aDNA databanks =450 \\$aDNA databases =550 \\$wg$aDatabases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95138544: Barber, George H. New York's DNA data bank and Commission on Forensic Science, 1994. =670 \\$aBioethics Thes., 1999$b(DNA data banks) =670 \\$aExpanding the offender index of the New York State DNA data bank, Jan. 2002 via WWW, Dec. 26, 2002$b("Since Jan. 1, 1996, the law in New York State has required offenders convicted of certain felonies to submit biological samples (formerly blood and more recently buccal samples swabbed from the inside of the cheek) for DNA profiling through laboratory analysis. The result records of offender DNA profiles are organized into a centralized index within the State DNA Data Bank -- a part of CODIS, the national Combined DNA Index System developed by the FBI ... This DCJS report compares two proposals to expand the State DNA Data Bank by indexing those offenders convicted of nonviolent felonies and less serious crimes as well.") =670 \\$aCanada National DNA Data Bank website, Dec. 26, 2002$b("The Canadian police community had for some time called for the creation of a DNA data bank to assist police investigations. The government responded by assenting to the DNA Identification Act on Dec. 10, 1998. The legislation allowed a DNA data bank to be created and amended the Criminal Code to provide a mechanism for a judge to order persons convicted of designated offences to prode blood, buccal, or hair samples from which CNA profiles will be derived.") =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, Apr. 2, 2003$b(DNA data banks; DNA databanks; DNA databases) =670 \\$aDNA and tissue banking for bioidiversity and conservation, 2006:$bp. 61 (DNA bank database) p. 63 (DNA banking database system) =750 \2$aDatabases, Nucleic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030561 =LDR 00925cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362976102441 =005 20120730164526.0 =008 030228i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003003455 =040 \\$aArU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPhytases =550 \\$wg$aPhosphatases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pan, W. Influence of phytase on nutrient utilization by poultry, 2002. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(phytase) =670 \\$aOxford dict. of biochemistry and molecular biology, 2000$b(phytase: either of the two enzymes that catalyse the hydrolytic removal of a phosphoric residue from phytate) =670 \\$aMESH$b(6-Phytase) =670 \\$aIUBMB enzyme nomenclature via WWW, Mar. 28, 2003$b(EC 3.1.3.26, common name: 4-phytase, other names: 6-phytase, phytase, phytate 6-phosphatase; EC 3.1.3.8, common name: 3-phytase, other names: 1-phytase, phytase, phytate 1-phosphatase, phytate 6-phosphatase) =750 \2$a6-Phytase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010832 =LDR 01765cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362976202441 =005 20111202174512.0 =008 030228i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003004641 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEmbryos =360 \\$isubdivision$aEmbryos$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Embryos; Fishes--Embryos =360 \\$isubdivision$aEmbryos$aunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Embryos; Fishes--Embryos =450 \\$aAnimal embryos =450 \\$aAnimals$xEmbryos =550 \\$aEmbryology =670 \\$aThe Amer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., c2000$b(embryo: 1a. An organism in its early stages of development, especially before it has reached a distinctively recognizable form. b. An organism at any time before full development, birth, or hatching. 2a. The fertilized egg of a vertebrate animal following cleavage. b. In humans, the prefetal product of conception from implantation through the eighth week of development) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of sci. and tech. terms, c1989$b(embryo [EMBRYO] 1. An early stage of development in multicellular organisms. 2. The product of conception up to the third month of human pregnancy) =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biological terms, c2000$b(embryo: multicellular animal or plant before it is fully formed and capable of independent life. It develops from a fertilized egg (zygote) and develops into a free-living miniature adult or larva, in animals, or germinates into a seedling, in plants) =670 \\$aThe Wordsworth dict. of sci. & tech., 1995$b(embryo (Zool.). An immature organism in the early stages of its development, before it emerges from the egg or from the uterus of the mother.) =750 \2$aEmbryo$5IEN =LDR 00544cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362976302441 =005 20031022102633.0 =008 030303i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003003037 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL430.3.O2$cZoology =150 \\$aOctopus (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aOctopuses =670 \\$aCurrent classification of recent Cephalopoda, last update 4 May 2001, via WWW, March 1, 2003$b(Octopus Cuvier 1797) =670 \\$aITIS search, Feb. 28, 2003$b(Octopus Cuvier, 1797, in family Octopodidae) =750 \2$aOctopus$5IEN =LDR 02686cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362976402441 =005 20120131153454.0 =008 060130i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003004628 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBlogs =360 \\$isubdivision$aBlogs$iunder names of individual persons and corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, and topical headings =360 \\$isubdivision$aBlogs$iunder names of individual persons, classes of persons, ethnic groups, and topical headings =450 \\$aBlogging =450 \\$aWeb logs =450 \\$wnne$aWeblogs =550 \\$wg$aDiaries =550 \\$wg$aSocial media =550 \\$wg$aWeb sites =550 \\$aCitizen journalism =670 \\$aWork cat.: Essential blogging, c2002:$bcover (weblog) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 20, 2006$b(A blog is a website in which items are posted on a regular basis and displayed in reverse chronological order. The term blog is a shortened form of weblog or web log. Authoring a blog, maintaining a blog or adding an article to an existing blog is called "blogging". Individual articles on a blog are called "blog posts," "posts" or "entries". A person who posts these entries is called a "blogger.") =670 \\$aStauffer, T. Blog on : the essential guide to building dynamic weblogs, c2002. =670 \\$aSeattle times, Feb. 24, 2003, via WWW, viewed Feb. 26, 2003$b("Weblogs, for the uninitiated, are personal journals (a term I prefer to diaries) published on the Internet. They're essentially Web sites but differ by being almost all text and by being updated often, sometimes every few minutes. They tend to contain little original content beyond musings and commentaries, but what they're good at is immediacy so-called real-time information and at linking, whether it be to published articles, e-mail threads, other Weblogs or whatever. The power of blogs, as they're nicknamed, comes from the Web's one-to-many publishing capabilities."; blogging) =670 \\$aBarger, J. Weblog resources FAQ, via WWW, Feb. 26, 2003$b(A weblog (sometimes called a blog or a newspage or a filter) is a webpage where a weblogger (sometimes called a blogger, or a pre-surfer) "logs" all the other webpages she finds interesting. The format is normally to add the newest entry at the top of the page, so that repeat visitors can catch up by simply reading down the page until they reach a link they saw on their last visit. (This causes some minor, unavoidable confusions when the logger comments on an earlier link that the visitor hasn't reached yet.)) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060302 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Weblogs =750 \2$aBlogging$0(DNLM)D057218$5IEN =LDR 06592cz a2200529n 4500 =001 9880362976502441 =005 20130301110501.0 =008 050523||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003003059 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aDS79.757$bDS79.769 =150 \\$aIraq War, 2003-2011 =450 \\$aAnglo-American Invasion of Iraq, 2003-2011 =450 \\$aDawn, Operation New, 2010-2011 =450 \\$aGulf War II, 2003-2011 =450 \\$aIraqi Freedom, Operation, 2003-2010 =450 \\$aNew Dawn, Operation, 2010-2011 =450 \\$aOperation Iraqi Freedom, 2003-2010 =450 \\$aOperation New Dawn, 2010-2011 =450 \\$aOperation Telic, 2003-2011 =450 \\$aPersian Gulf War, 2003-2011 =450 \\$aTelic, Operation, 2003-2011 =451 \\$aIraq$xHistory$yAnglo-American Invasion, 2003-2011 =551 \\$wg$aIraq$xHistory$y1991-2003 =551 \\$wg$aIraq$xHistory$y2003- =550 \\$aWar on Terrorism, 2001-2009 =670 \\$aNew York Times, March 21, 2003$b(Iraq war; Operation Iraqi Freedom) =670 \\$aWashington Post, March 21, 2003$b(Iraq war; Operation Iraqi Freedom) =670 \\$aAssociated Press, March 21, 2003$b(Operation Iraqi Freedom) =670 \\$aU.K. Ministry of Defence Web site, March 27, 2003$b(UK military operations against Saddam's regime in Iraq are being conducted under the name Operation Telic) =670 \\$aTime Magazine, Mar. 24, 2003$b(Gulf War II) =670 \\$aSafire, W. Words at War, On Language, New York Times Magazine, Apr. 13, 2003$b(Gulf War II) =670 \\$aArabia.com, Apr. 16, 2003$b(Anglo-American invasion of Iraq) =670 \\$aPalestinechronicle.com, Apr. 16, 2003$b(Anglo-American invasion) =670 \\$aMSNBC.com, Apr. 16, 2003$b(An editorial in the Spanish newspaper El Pais does not refer to Spain's role in the 'coalition of the willing,' but says, 'Although one must build a new future, the Anglo-American invasion cannot be blessed posthumously neither by the U.N. nor by the Europeans.') =670 \\$aThe New Yorker, Apr. 21-28, 2003, The Talk of the Town : War Without End?$b(it would also require a constricted conscience to declare the Anglo-American invasion finished business) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 16, 2011$b(The Iraq War or War in Iraq, also referred to in the United States as the Second Gulf War or Operation Iraqi Freedom, began on Mar. 20, 2003 with the invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and the U.K.; In a speech at the Oval Office on 31 Aug. 2010 Obama declared "the American combat mission in Iraq has ended. Operation Iraqi Freedom is over, and the Iraqi people now have lead responsibility for the security of their country"; Beginning September 1, 2010, the American operational name for its involvement in Iraq changed from "Operation Iraqi Freedom" to "Operation New Dawn") =670 \\$aLondo�no, E. Operation Iraqi Freedom ends as last combat soldiers leave Baghdad, in The Washington Post, Aug. 19, 2010, viewed online Aug. 16, 2011$b(The 4th Stryker Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, which left Iraq this week, was the final U.S. combat brigade to be pulled out of the country, fulfilling the Obama administration's pledge to end the U.S. combat mission by the end of August. About 50,000 U.S. troops will remain in Iraq, mainly as a training force) =670 \\$aJaffe, G. War in Iraq will be called 'Operation New Dawn' to reflect reduced U.S. role, in The Washington Post, Feb. 19, 2010, viewed online Aug. 16, 2011$b(The Obama administration has decided to give the war in Iraq a new name -- 'Operation New Dawn' -- to reflect the reduced role U.S. troops will play in securing the country this year as troop levels fall ... Since U.S. forces charged across the Kuwaiti border toward Baghdad in 2003, the war has been known as Operation Iraqi Freedom. The new name is scheduled to take effect in September, when U.S. troop levels are supposed to drop to about 50,000) =670 \\$aU.S. marks end to 9-year war, leaving an uncertain Iraq, via New York times website, Dec. 15, 2011, viewed on Dec. 16, 2011$b("After nearly nine years, about 4,500 American fatalities and ...") =670 \\$aAgreement between the United States of America and the Republic of Iraq on the withdrawl of United States forces from Iraq... signed 17 Nov. 2008, via State Dept. WWW site, Feb. 16, 2012:$bArticle 24 (sec. 1. All the United States Forces shall withdraw from Iraqi territory no later than December 31, 2011) =670 \\$aObama, B. Weekly address, Honoring Those Who Served in Iraq, as the War Comes to An End, Dec. 17, 2011, via White House WWW site, Feb. 17, 2012:$b(For nearly nine years, our nation has been at war in Iraq. ... On Thursday, the colors our Armed Forces fought under in Iraq were formally cased in a ceremony in Baghdad before beginning their journey back home. Our troops are now preparing to make their final march across the border and out of the country. Iraq's future will be in the hands of its own people. Our war there will be over. All of our troops will be out of Iraq.) =670 \\$aRemarks by Defense Secretary Panetta at the U.S. Forces-Iraq End of Mission Ceremony, Dec. 15, 2012 via IIP Digital [U.S. Dept. of State's Bureau of International Information Programs] WWW site, Feb. 17, 2012:$b(With the departure of the remaining U.S. forces within these last few days to the end of the year, we salute the fact that Iraq is now fully responsible for directing its own path to future security and future prosperity. ... This outcome was never certain, especially during the war's darkest days.) =670 \\$aAl Jazeera English WWW site, Feb. 16, 2012:$barticle: Last US combat troops leave Iraq, last modified Dec. 16, 2011: subhead (Soldiers cross border after nearly nine years of war and ahead of a December 31 deadline to withdraw) text (The withdrawal ends a war that left tens of thousands of Iraqis and nearly 4,500 American soldiers dead... Ending the war was an early goal of the Obama administration, and the withdrawal allows the president to fulfill a crucial campaign promise during a politically opportune time.) =670 \\$aBBC WWW site, Feb. 17, 2012:$barticle: Last US troops withdraw from Iraq, Dec. 18, 2012 (When the 1st Cavalry Division's 3rd Brigade rolled across the border between the two countries, at a junction called Khabari crossing, the sky was turning pink - and they had made history. Their arrival officially marked the end of the Iraq war) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20120312 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Iraq War, 2003- =750 \2$aIraq War, 2003-2011$0(DNLM)D054542$5IEN =LDR 01350cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362976602441 =005 20120730164526.0 =008 030204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003004917 =040 \\$aLiViNLB$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25$cBotany =150 \\$aSavory =450 \\$aSatureia =450 \\$aSatureja =450 \\$aSaverey =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bandoniene Donata. Investigation of antioxidant properties and active compounds of sage, borage and savory extracts, 2002. =670 \\$aDictionary of plants names, 1998:$bp. 267. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Savory, saverey: any of several aromatic mints of the genus Satureia) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Satureia (Satureja); savory) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant)$b(Satureja) =670 \\$aCklist. vasc. flora$b(Satureja) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Satureja; Savory) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(Satureja) =670 \\$aITIS WWW site, Jan. 28, 2003$b(Satureja; common name: Savory) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, Jan. 28, 2003$b(Satureja; savory) =670 \\$aAGRICOLA, via 1stsearch, Jan. 28, 2003$b(titles: Satureja; subject: Satureja) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index, via 1stsearch, Jan. 28, 2003$b(titles: Satureja) =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 28, 2003$b(old cat. subj. hdg.: Satureia) =750 \2$aSatureja$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031362 =LDR 01682cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362976702441 =005 20120730164526.0 =008 030227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003001228 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aSF997.5.C46 =150 \\$aChronic wasting disease =450 \\$aCWD (Disease) =450 \\$aSpongiform encephalopathy, Transmissible =450 \\$aTransmissible spongiform encephalopathy =450 \\$aWasting disease, Chronic =550 \\$wg$aDeer$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aElk$xInfections =550 \\$wg$aPrion diseases in animals =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003001769: Payan, G. Chronic wasting disease, 2003. =670 \\$aChronic Wasting Disease Alliance WWW site, Jan. 29, 2003$b(transmissible neurological disease of deer and elk that produces small lesions in brains of infected animals; classed as a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy and is similar to mad cow disease in cattle and scrapie in sheep) =670 \\$aAGRICOLA, via 1stsearch, Jan. 29, 2003$b(titles: Chronic wasting disease; CWD; identifier: Prion diseases; Spongiform encephalopathy) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index, via 1stsearch, Jan. 29, 2003$b(titles: Chronic wasting disease; descriptor: Chronic wasting disease) =670 \\$aBasicBIOSIS, via 1stsearch, Jan. 29, 2003$b(titles: transmissible spongiform encephalopathy; Chronic wasting disease; subject (diseases): Chronic wasting disease) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, via 1stsearch, Jan. 29, 2003$b(transmissible spongiform encephalopathy; Chronic wasting disease; abstracts: Chronic wasting disease) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Wasting disease, Chronic) =750 \2$aWasting Disease, Chronic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034081 =LDR 00680cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362976802441 =005 20060515103604.0 =008 021213i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008819 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.P25 =150 \\$ap53 protein =450 \\$aProtein p53 =450 \\$aProtein TP53 =450 \\$aTP53 protein =550 \\$wg$aDNA-binding proteins =550 \\$wg$aPhosphoproteins =550 \\$wg$aTumor suppressor proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002191256: p53 protocols, 2003. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Protein p53 x p53 Protein, Phosphoprotein pp53, Protein TP53, TP53 protein) =750 \2$aTumor Suppressor Protein p53$0(DNLM)D016159$5IEN =LDR 00652cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362976902441 =005 20120730164526.0 =008 021203i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008814 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTumor suppressor proteins =450 \\$aAntioncoproteins =450 \\$aGrowth suppressor proteins =450 \\$aMetastasis suppressor proteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =550 \\$aAntioncogenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002191256: p53 protocols, 2003. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tumor suppressor proteins x Growth suppressor proteins, Metastasis suppressor proteins) =750 \2$aTumor Suppressor Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D025521 =LDR 00732cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362977002441 =005 20120730164526.0 =008 020727i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002005814 =040 \\$aTxCM$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR398.7 =150 \\$aSimbu virus =450 \\$aSimbu group viruses =450 \\$aSimbu serogroup viruses =550 \\$wg$aBunyaviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hemagglutination inhibition test of Akabane virus with fixed blood cells, 1984. =670 \\$aBunyaviridae, 1996:$bp. 5 (Simbu group), p. 34 (Simbu serogroup) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Simbu virus x Simbu group viruses; previously a large group of serotypes, most are now considered separate species) =750 \2$aSimbu virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012840 =LDR 01752cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362977102441 =005 20080508085509.0 =008 021209i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002000346 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.M38 =150 \\$aMethylobacterium extorquens =450 \\$aBacillus extorquens =450 \\$aFlavobacterium extorquens =450 \\$aProtomonas extorquens =450 \\$aPseudomonas extorquens =450 \\$aVibrio extorquens =550 \\$wg$aMethylobacterium =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chen, S. A study of methylotrophy clusters in Methyl[o]bacterium extorquens AM1, 2002:$bp. 2 (Methylobacterium extorquens AM1 is a methylotrophic prokaryote ... M. extorquens AM1 is classed in the alpha-proteobacteria and is a member of the pink-pigmented facultative methylotrophs) =670 \\$aIndex to organism names, via WWW, Dec. 6, 2002$b(Methylobacterium extorquens; Group: bacteria; Classification: Methylomonadaceae) =670 \\$aPubMed, Dec. 6, 2002$b(Methylobacterium extorquens AM1) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Dec. 6, 2002$b(Methylobacterium extorquens; A species of Methylobacterium which can utilize acetate, ethanol, or methylamine as a sole carbon source) =670 \\$aDeutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkuituren, via WWW, Dec. 6, 2002:$bbacterial nomenclature (Methylobacterium extorquens. Other names: Protomonas extorquens) =670 \\$aList of bacterial names with standing in nomenclature, via WWW, Dec. 6, 2002$b(Methylobacterium extorquens; basonym: Protomonas extorquens; other synonyms: Bacillus extorquens, Vibrio extorquens; Pseudomonas extorquens; Flavobacterium extorquens) =675 \\$aITIS, Dec. 6, 2002 =750 \2$aMethylobacterium extorquens$0(DNLM)D020601$5IEN =LDR 01604cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362977202441 =005 20080508085323.0 =008 041025i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002000345 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.M38 =150 \\$aMethylobacterium =450 \\$aProtomonas =550 \\$wg$aMethylobacteriaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chen, S. A study of methylotrophy clusters in Methyl[o]bacterium extorquens AM1, 2002. =670 \\$aMESH browser, Oct. 22, 2004$b(Methylobacterium; A genus of gram-negative, aerobic, facultatively methylotrophic rods occurring singly or occasionally in rosettes. Members of this genus are usually motile and are isolated from soil, dust, fresh water, lake sediments, leaf surfaces, rice, air, and hospital environments) MESH tree structures (BT: Methylbacteriaceae)) =670 \\$aTaxonomic outline of the Procaryotes, Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, 2nd ed., release 3.0, July 2002, via WWW, Oct. 22, 2004$b(Genus Methylobacterium in Family Methylobacteriaceae) =670 \\$aDeutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkuituren, via WWW, Dec. 6, 2002:$bbacterial nomenclature (Methylobacterium; Protomonas: see Methylobacterium) =670 \\$aList of bacterial names with standing in nomenclature, via WWW, Dec. 6, 2002$b(Methylobacterium Patt et al. 1976, genus) =670 \\$aIndex to organism names, via WWW, Dec. 9, 2002$b(Methylobacterium. Group: Bacteria. Author: Patt, Cole, and Hanson 1976. Classification: Bacteria-Unspecified) =675 \\$aITIS, Dec. 6, 2002 =750 \2$aMethylobacterium$0(DNLM)D020580$5IEN =LDR 02345cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362977302441 =005 20120730164525.0 =008 021121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002010586 =040 \\$aInllY$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aYouth development =450 \\$aDevelopment, Youth =450 \\$aYouth$xDevelopment =550 \\$wg$aDevelopmental psychobiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Youth development guide, 2001:$bglossary, p. xv (Youth development refers to the process through which all young people seek ways to meet their basic physical and social needs and to build knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in adolescence and young adulthood. ) =670 \\$aNational Youth Development Information Center web site, Nov. 5, 2002$b(A process which prepares young people to meet the challenges of adolescence and adulthood through a coordinated, progressive series of activities and experiences which help them to become socially, morally, emotionally, physically, and cognitively competent.) =670 \\$aCenter for Youth Development and Policy Research web site, Nov. 5, 2002:$bPittman, 1993, p. 8 (... the ongoing growth process in which all youth are engaged in attempting to (1) meet their basic personal and social needs to be safe, feel cared for, be valued, be useful, and be spiritually grounded, and (2) to build skills and competencies that allow them to function and contribute in their daily lives.) =670 \\$aBuilding assets in youth [videorecording] : the power of positive youth development, 1994. =670 \\$aLessons learned, lessons shared: reflections from the International Learning Group on Youth and Community Development, 2001$b(Community & youth development series) =670 \\$aAdolescent & family health. Institute for Youth development [serial]. =670 \\$aYouth development and community development, 1997. =670 \\$aVolunteerism : a professional research and knowledge taxonomy for youth development, 1990. =670 \\$aService learning, 1997. Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of education$b(Service learning as a vehicle for youth development/Shepherd Zeldin) =675 \\$aERIC Thesaurus, 14th ed., 2001 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the physical, psychological, and social growth of normal youth. =750 \2$aAdolescent Development$5IEN$0(DNLM)D041923 =LDR 01210cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362977402441 =005 20120730164525.0 =008 021120i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008811 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChalcogens =450 \\$aChalkogens =450 \\$aGroup 16 elements =450 \\$aGroup 6a elements =450 \\$aGroup VIa elements =450 \\$aOxygen group elements =550 \\$wg$aChemical elements =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002154195: Saunders, N. Oxygen and the elements of group 16, c2003. =670 \\$aBritannica online, Nov. 20, 2002$b(Oxygen group element; also called chalcogen; Group VIa) =670 \\$aEncyc. inorganic chem.$b(Chalcogens) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Chalcogens) =670 \\$aOx. dict. sci.$b(Group 16 elements; a group of elements in the periodic table; oxygen, sulphur, selenium, tellurium, and polonium, which all have outer electronic configurations ns p2 (Bnp p4 (B with no partly filled inner levels; also called chalcogens) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.:$bunder Periodic table of the elements (Group 6a) =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem.dict$b(chalcogens: chalkogens) =750 \2$aChalcogens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018011 =LDR 01677cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362977502441 =005 20120730164525.0 =008 021107||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002011286 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aArtificial gravity =450 \\$aArtificial G =450 \\$aSimulated gravity =550 \\$wg$aGravity =550 \\$aAcceleration (Mechanics) =550 \\$aCentrifugal force =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stone, Ralph W. Potential problems related to weightlessness and artificial gravity, 1969. =670 \\$aDictionary of technical terms for aerospace use, via WWW, Nov. 4, 2002$b("artificial gravity - A simulated gravity established within a space vehicle by rotation or acceleration") =670 \\$aSpace age dictionary, 1963:$bp. 15 ("artificial gravity - the simulation of gravity by centrifugal force. Probably to be used for space stations and, less probably, space ships. A space station will be rotated by an initial rocket thrust ...") =670 \\$aTurnhill, Reginald. The language of space, 1971:$bp. 8 ("artificial G or gravity - ... it is planned to create artificial gravity in future space stations. This will be done by spinning the station around a counter-weight, placed at the end of a long bar; 4 revolutions per minute would probably provide between three-tenths and seven-tenths of gravity ...") =670 \\$aAcademic Press dictionary of science and technology, 1992:$bp. 159 (artificial gravity - space technology - the simulation of gravity within a spacecraft by means of rotation or acceleration") =675 \\$aChambers dictionary of science and technology, 1999 =750 \2$aGravity, Altered$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018470 =LDR 00614cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362977602441 =005 20120730164525.0 =008 021112i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008705 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQP552.N43 =150 \\$aNeuropilins =550 \\$wg$aCell adhesion molecules =550 \\$wg$aMembrane proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002040974: Neuropilin : from nervous system to vascular and tumor biology, c2003:$bCIP galley (Neuropilins, neuropilin-l, neuropilin-2) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Nov. 12, 2002$b(Neuropilin-1 and neuropilin-2) =750 \2$aNeuropilins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D039921 =LDR 00882cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362977702441 =005 20120730164525.0 =008 021112i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002011190 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAnimal sedation =450 \\$aConscious sedation in animals =450 \\$aSedation in animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimal anesthesia =550 \\$wg$aConscious sedation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sedation and anesthesia in two species of Antarctic penguins, 2001:$bsummary (sedative and anesthetic agents ... for different studies on these animals; action and uses of acepromazine, ketamine hydrochloride, ether, sodium thiopental, and xylazine are described together with some useful recommendations) =670 \\$aRoss, L.G. Anaesthetic and sedative techniques for aquatic animals, 1999. =750 \2$aConscious Sedation$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016292Q000662 =LDR 00814cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362977802441 =005 20120730164525.0 =008 021218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002010977 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAzithromycin =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aMacrolide antibiotics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Azithromycin in the treatment of acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis in adults, c2002. =670 \\$aMedline plus health information WWW site, October 10, 2002$b(Azithromycin. Some commonly used brand names are: Zithromax. Category, Antibacterial) =670 \\$aRxList WWW site, October 10, 2002$b(Azithromycin. Zithromax ... contain[s] the active ingredient azithromycin, an azalide, a subclass of macrolide antibiotics) =750 \2$aAzithromycin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017963 =LDR 01577cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362977902441 =005 20120730164525.0 =008 021218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2002009500 =040 \\$aCaAE$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPeracetic acid =550 \\$wg$aPeroxides =670 \\$aWork cat: VigorOx, 2001$b(A Regulatory Decision Document from Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency) p. 1 ("The active ingredient peracetic acid VigorOx and associated end-use product Nalco 7650, containing 5.1% peroxyacetic acid and 21.7% hydrogen peroxide for the control of typical paper industry microorganisms") =670 \\$aOnline, Mar. 19, 2002:$bVigorOx, 2000 (Proposed Regulatory Decision Document for the Pest Management Regulatory Agency) p. 1 (Common name: Peracetic acid(VigorOx(tm)); Function: Biocide; Chemical name: Peroxyacetic acid; CAS number: 79-21-0; Molecular formula: C2H4O3) p. 3 (VigorOx(tm) is a mixture of peroxyacetic acid (referred to as peracetic acid throughout this document) in equilibrium with hydrogen peroxide. The guarantee concentrations are 5.1% peracetic acid and 21.7% hydrogen peroxide. Both peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide have biocidal properties; therefore, they are both considered active ingredients ... Toxicology data for Nalco 7650 were the same as VigorOx(tm), since the two formulations are exactly the same) =670 \\$aWWW, Mar. 19, 2002$b(Japan Chemical Search: Peracetic acid; variants: Ethaneperoxoic acid, Peroxyacetic acid; Acetyl hydroperoxide, PAA, CAS No. 79-21-0) =750 \2$aPeracetic Acid$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D010463 =LDR 00751cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362978002441 =005 20120730164525.0 =008 021218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008777 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA401.5 =150 \\$aDrug approval =450 \\$aApproval of drugs =450 \\$aApproval of new drugs =450 \\$aDrug approval process =450 \\$aNew drug approval =550 \\$wg$aPharmaceutical policy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001267300: Sasinowski, Frank J. Drug and biologic approvals : the complete guide for small business : FDA financial assistance and incentives, c2000. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Drug Approval x Drug Approval Process, New Drug Approval) =750 \2$aDrug Approval$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D017277 =LDR 01497cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362978102441 =005 20250211111124.0 =008 021218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2002008700 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002008700 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC71.7 =150 \\$aPoint-of-care testing =450 \\$aBedside testing =450 \\$aNear-patient testing =450 \\$aPOC testing (Diagnosis) =450 \\$aPOCT (Point-of-care testing) =450 \\$aPoint-of-care diagnostics =450 \\$aPoint-of-care systems =450 \\$aPoint-of-care technology =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aMedical technology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002041225: Point-of-care testing : performance improvement and evidence-based outcomes, c2003:$bCIP galley (POCT) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Point-Of-Care Systems x Bedside Testing, laboratory and other services provided to patients at the bedside which include diagnostic and laboratory testing using automated information entry systems) =670 \\$aAmerican Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, Position paper on Point of care testing via WWW, Nov. 13, 2002. =670 \\$aAmerican Association for Clinical Chemistry. Point of care testing Division website, Nov. 13, 2002. =670 \\$aPointofcare.net, Nov. 15, 2003$b(POC testing) =750 \2$aPoint-of-Care Testing$0(DNLM)D000067716$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aRapid On-site Evaluation$0(DNLM)D000090044$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 00752cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362737702441 =005 20130404110522.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130779 =035 \\$aBZY0685NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD151$bRD498 =150 \\$aSurgery, Military =450 \\$aMilitary surgery =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Military =550 \\$aSurgery, Naval =750 \2$81$wb$aMilitary Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008887 =750 \2$81$wb$aSurgical Procedures, Operative$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013514 =750 \2$81$wb$aGeneral Surgery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013502 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMilitary Medicine$iand$aSurgical Procedures, Operative$ior$aGeneral Surgery. =LDR 00553cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362737802441 =005 20150219112213.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130775 =035 \\$aBZY0681NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSurgery, Elective =450 \\$aElective operations, Surgical =450 \\$aElective surgery =450 \\$aNon-urgent surgery =450 \\$aOperations, Elective (Surgery) =450 \\$aSurgery, Non-urgent =550 \\$wg$aOperations, Surgical =750 \2$aElective Surgical Procedures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017558 =LDR 01302cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362737902441 =005 20120730163946.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130768 =035 \\$aBZY0674NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD98$bRD98.4 =150 \\$aSurgery$xComplications =360 \\$isubdivision$aSurgery--Complications$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, individual organs and regions of the body, and classes of persons, e.g.$aCancer--Surgery--Complications; Heart--Surgery--Complications; Pregnant women--Surgery--Complications =360 \\$isubdivision$aSurgery--Complications$iunder individual diseases, organs and regions of the body, and classes of persons, e.g.$aCancer--Surgery--Complications; Heart--Surgery--Complications; Pregnant women--Surgery--Complications =450 \\$aComplications of surgery =450 \\$aIntraoperative complications =450 \\$aPostoperative complications =450 \\$wnne$aSurgery$xComplications and sequelae =450 \\$aSurgery, Operative$xComplications =450 \\$aSurgical complications =670 \\$aMESH$b(Intraoperative complications; postoperative complications) =750 \2$aPostoperative Complications$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D011183 =750 \2$aIntraoperative Complications$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007431 =LDR 01147cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362738002441 =005 20090220090212.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130766 =035 \\$aBZY0672NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD =150 \\$aSurgery =360 \\$isubdivision$aSurgery$iunder classes of persons, individual diseases and types of diseases, and individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aChildren--Surgery; Cancer--Surgery; Heart--Surgery;$iand subdivisions$aAbnormalities--Surgery$iand$aWounds and injuries--Surgery$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Abnormalities--Surgery; Foot--Wounds and injuries--Surgery =360 \\$isubdivision$aSurgery$iunder classes of persons, individual diseases and parts of the body, e.g.$aChildren--Surgery; Cancer--Surgery; Heart--Surgery;$iand subdivisions$aAbnormalities--Surgery$iand$aWounds and injuries--Surgery$iunder individual parts of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Abnormalities--Surgery; Foot--Wounds and injuries--Surgery =450 \\$wnne$aSurgery, Primitive =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =750 \2$aGeneral Surgery$0(DNLM)D013502$5IEN =LDR 00564cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362738102441 =005 20150515164731.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130761 =035 \\$aBZY0667NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aUH400$cGeneral military =150 \\$aSurgeons =360 \\$isubdivision$aSurgeons$iunder names of individual military services, e.g.$aUnited States. Army--Surgeons; United States. Navy--Surgeons =550 \\$wg$aOperating room personnel =550 \\$wg$aPhysicians =750 \2$aSurgeons$0(DNLM)D066231$5IEN =LDR 00506cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362738202441 =005 20120730163946.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130727 =035 \\$aBZY0633NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC183 =150 \\$aSurface tension =450 \\$aSurface phenomena =550 \\$wg$aLiquids =550 \\$aCapillarity =550 \\$aSurface chemistry =550 \\$aSurface energy =550 \\$aWetting =750 \2$aSurface Tension$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013500 =LDR 00450cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362738302441 =005 20120730163946.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130716 =035 \\$aBZY0622NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSurface active agents =450 \\$aSurfactants =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Organic =550 \\$wg$aSurface tension =550 \\$aWetting agents =750 \2$aSurface-Active Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013501 =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362738402441 =005 20120730163946.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130701 =035 \\$aBZY0607NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSupraoptic nucleus =550 \\$wg$aBrain =550 \\$wg$aHypothalamus =750 \2$aSupraoptic Nucleus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013495 =LDR 00419cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362738502441 =005 20120730163946.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130699 =035 \\$aBZY0605NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRB131 =150 \\$aSuppuration =450 \\$aPus =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =550 \\$aAbscess =550 \\$aUlcers =750 \2$aSuppuration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013492 =LDR 00526cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362738602441 =005 20060516085751.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130698 =035 \\$aBZY0604NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.S96 =150 \\$aSuppressor cells =450 \\$aCells, Suppressor =450 \\$aSuppressor T lymphocytes =450 \\$aT lymphocytes, Suppressor =550 \\$wg$aImmunosuppression =550 \\$wg$aT cells =750 \2$aT-Lymphocytes, Regulatory$0(DNLM)D050378$5IEN =LDR 00379cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362738702441 =005 20120730163946.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130697 =035 \\$aBZY0603NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSuppositories =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xDosage forms =550 \\$wg$aSolid dosage forms =750 \2$aSuppositories$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013488 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362738802441 =005 20120730163946.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130681 =035 \\$aBZY0587NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSupine position =550 \\$wg$aLying down position =550 \\$wg$aPosture =550 \\$wg$aSleep positions =750 \2$aSupine Position$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016683 =LDR 00604cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362738902441 =005 20120730163946.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130658 =035 \\$aBZY0564NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aAZ999$cPopular delusions =053 \\$aBF1001$bBF1999$cOccultism =053 \\$aBL490$cReligion =053 \\$aGR81$cFolklore =150 \\$aSuperstition =450 \\$aFolk beliefs =450 \\$aSuperstitions$5IEN =450 \\$aTraditions =550 \\$wg$aFolklore =550 \\$wg$aReligion =750 \2$aSuperstitions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013483 =LDR 00637cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362739002441 =005 20120730163945.0 =008 920330||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130641 =035 \\$aBZY0547NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP603.S94$cAnimal biochemistry =150 \\$aSuperoxide dismutase =450 \\$aCerebrocuprein =450 \\$aErythrocuprein =450 \\$aHemocuprein =550 \\$wg$aManganese enzymes =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(superoxide dismutase. Also called cerebrocuprein, erythrocuprein) =750 \2$aSuperoxide Dismutase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013482 =LDR 01395cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362739102441 =005 20120816122814.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130640 =035 \\$aBZY0546NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.O1 =150 \\$aSuperoxides =450 \\$aHyperoxides =450 \\$wnne$aSuperoxide =550 \\$wg$aPeroxides =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 16, 2012$b(Superoxide. A superoxide, also known by the obsolete name hyperoxide, is a compound that contains the superoxide anion with the chemical formula O2-.) =670 \\$aDorland's medical dictionary for health consumers, �2007, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Apr. 16, 2012$b(superoxide: any compound containing the highly reactive and extremely toxic oxygen radical O2-, a common intermediate in numerous biological oxidations) =670 \\$aThe American heritage medical dictionary, �2007, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Apr. 16, 2012$b(superoxide: A compound containing a univalent anionic oxygen molecule or the univalent anion itself) =670 \\$aGoogle definition, Apr. 16, 2012$b(superoxide; superoxides, plural; An oxide containing the anion O2-) =670 \\$aWordNet search, Apr. 16, 2012$b(superoxide: a metallic oxide containing the univalent anion O2-) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20120716 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Superoxide =750 \2$aSuperoxides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013481 =LDR 00664cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362739202441 =005 20120730163945.0 =008 920204||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130573 =035 \\$aBZY0479NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF175.5.S93 =150 \\$aSuperego =450 \\$wnne$aSuper-ego =450 \\$aUnconscious conscience =550 \\$wg$aPersonality =550 \\$wg$aPsychoanalysis =550 \\$aConscience =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Superego) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Superego) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Superego) =670 \\$aPsychoanalytic terms and concepts, 1990$b(Superego) =750 \2$aSuperego$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013475 =LDR 00493cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362739302441 =005 20091103093201.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130566 =035 \\$aBZY0472LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRL89 =150 \\$aSuntan =450 \\$aSunbathing =450 \\$aTanning (Suntan) =550 \\$wg$aHuman skin color =550 \\$wg$aSolar radiation$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$aTanning salons =750 \2$aSuntan$0(DNLM)D055107$5IEN =LDR 00382cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362739402441 =005 20120730163945.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130560 =035 \\$aBZY0466NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC911$bQC912 =150 \\$aSunshine =450 \\$aSunlight =550 \\$wg$aMeteorology =750 \2$aSunlight$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013472 =LDR 00904cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362739502441 =005 20130821090213.0 =008 060406i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130542 $zsh 85059989 =035 \\$aBZY0448NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =053 \0$aSB207.S96$cForage plants =053 \0$aSB299.S9$cOilseed plants =053 \0$aSB413.S88$cOrnamental plants =150 \\$aSunflowers =450 \\$wnne$aHelianthus =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Helianthus, Sunflower) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(sunflower, plant of the genus Helianthus of the family Asteraceae, native primarily to North and South America) =670 \\$aPlants national database via WWW, Apr. 6, 2006$b(Helianthus L., sunflower) =688 \\$aHeading from sh 85059989, deleted 20060526: 150:##:_{dollar}a Helianthus =750 \2$aHelianthus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006368 =LDR 00439cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362739602441 =005 20091103093057.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130485 =035 \\$aBZY0391NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM843 =150 \\$aSun-baths =450 \\$aHeliotherapy =450 \\$aSunbathing =550 \\$wg$aClimatotherapy =550 \\$wg$aPhototherapy =750 \2$aSunbathing$0(DNLM)D055108$5IEN =LDR 00979cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362739702441 =005 20120730163945.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130391 =035 \\$aBZY0297NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP215$cChemical technology =150 \\$aSulfuric acid =450 \\$aBattery acid =450 \\$aElectrolyte acid =450 \\$aHydrogen sulfate =450 \\$aOil of vitriol =450 \\$aOleum =450 \\$wnne$aSulphuric acid =450 \\$aVitriol, Oil of =550 \\$wg$aInorganic acids =550 \\$wg$aSulfur acids =670 \\$aHawley's cond. chem. dict.$b(sulfuric acid (hydrogen sulfate, battery acid, electrolyte acid); by far the most widely used industrial chemical; oleum: the Latin word for oil, applied to fuming sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid was originally called oil of vitriol.) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphuric acid =750 \2$aSulfuric Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013464 =LDR 00581cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362739802441 =005 20140304095117.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130388 =035 \\$aBZY0294NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTD885.5.S85$cAir pollutant =150 \\$aSulfur oxides =450 \\$wnne$aSulphur oxides =550 \\$wg$aOxides =550 \\$wg$aSulfur compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 23, 2007$b(Sulfur Oxides) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphur oxides =750 \2$aSulfur Oxides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013461 =LDR 00732cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362739902441 =005 20200827174032.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130381 =035 \\$aBZY0287NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSulfur hexafluoride =450 \\$wnne$aSulphur hexafluoride =550 \\$wg$aFluorides =550 \\$wg$aFluorinated gases =550 \\$wg$aSulfur compounds =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem dict.$b(sulfur hexafluoride: a gas of high relative permittivity which captures electrons in an electric field; used in high-voltage switches and stabilizers) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphur hexafluoride =750 \2$aSulfur Hexafluoride$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013459 =LDR 00818cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362740002441 =005 20140304095116.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130378 =035 \\$aBZY0284NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA766.S9$cDisinfectant =053 \0$aTD885.5.S8$cAir pollutant =150 \\$aSulfur dioxide =450 \\$aSulfurous anhydride =450 \\$wnne$aSulphur dioxide =550 \\$wg$aSulfur oxides =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 30, 2007$b(Sulfur Dioxide. Entry term: Sulfurous Anhydride. Scope note: A highly toxic, colorless, nonflammable gas. It is used as a pharmaceutical acid and antioxidant. It is also an environmental air pollutant.) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphur dioxide =750 \2$aSulfur Dioxide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013458 =LDR 00670cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362740102441 =005 20121023153112.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130373 =035 \\$aBZY0279NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.S1$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD403$cCyclic compounds containing sulfur =053 \0$aQD412.S1$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.S9$cChemical technology =150 \\$aSulfur compounds =450 \\$wnne$aSulphur compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphur compounds =750 \2$aSulfur Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013457 =LDR 00603cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362740202441 =005 20130403145237.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130369 =035 \\$aBZY0275NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSulfur amino acids =450 \\$wnne$aSulphur amino acids =550 \\$wg$aAmino acids =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 24, 2007$b(Amino Acids, Sulfur. Entry term: Sulfur Amino Acids) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphur amino acids =750 \2$aAmino Acids, Sulfur$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000603 =LDR 00448cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362740302441 =005 20120730163944.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130366 =035 \\$aBZY0272NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.S1 =150 \\$aSulfur$xIsotopes =450 \\$aSulfur isotopes$5IEN =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphur _{dollar}x Isotopes =750 \2$aSulfur Isotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013460 =LDR 01302cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362740402441 =005 20120730163944.0 =008 021122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130365 =035 \\$aBZY0271NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.S1$cChemistry =053 \0$aTN890$cMineral industries =053 \0$aTP245.S9$cChemical technology =150 \\$aSulfur =450 \\$aBrimstone =450 \\$wnne$aSulphur =550 \\$wg$aChalcogens =550 \\$wg$aNative element minerals =550 \\$wg$aNonmetals =670 \\$aBritannica micro$b(sulfur, also spelled sulphur, nonmetallic chemical element belonging to the oxygen family (Group VIa of the periodic table), one of the most reactive of the elements. Known to the ancients (it is referred to in Genesis as brimstone), sulfur was first classified as an element in 1777 by Antoine Lavoisier.) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(sulfur or sulphur) =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(sulfur, sulphur) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(brimstone: sulfur) =670 \\$aAAT$b(sulfur UF brimstone) =670 \\$aWorld book encyc.$b(sulfur) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 30, 2007$b(Sulfur. CAS Type 1 name: Sulfur) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphur =750 \2$aSulfur$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013455 =LDR 00768cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362740502441 =005 20070910075741.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130363 =035 \\$aBZY0269NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD341.S6 =150 \\$aSulfoxides =450 \\$wnne$aSulphoxides =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =550 \\$wg$aOxides =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 30, 2007$b(Sulfoxides. Scope note: Organic compounds that have the general formula R-SO-R.) =670 \\$aHawley's cond. chem. dict.$b(sulfoxide) =670 \\$aInter. dioct. med. biol.$b(sulfoxide: any compound containing the -SO- group) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphoxides =750 \2$aSulfoxides$0(DNLM)D013454$5IEN =LDR 00620cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362740602441 =005 20120730163944.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130357 =035 \\$aBZY0263NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD305.S83$cAliphatic compounds =053 \0$aQD341.S6$cAromatic compounds =150 \\$aSulfones =450 \\$wnne$aSulphones =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =670 \\$aGrant & Hackh's chem.dict$b(sulfone: R2SO2, obtained by oxidation of sulfides) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphones =750 \2$aSulfones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013450 =LDR 00792cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362740702441 =005 20120730163944.0 =008 040521i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130342 =035 \\$aBZY0248NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dAkARLIS$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.S1$cInorganic =053 \0$aQE389.2$cMineralogy =150 \\$aSulfides =450 \\$wnne$aSulphides =550 \\$wg$aChalcogenides =550 \\$wg$aSulfur compounds =670 \\$aBates, R. Glossary of geology, 3rd, 1987. =670 \\$aDictionary of mining, mineral, and related web site, May 10, 2004$b(Sulfides) =670 \\$aCambridge dictionaries outline, May 10, 2004$b(sulphide, mainly US sulfide) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphides =750 \2$aSulfides$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D013440 =LDR 01118cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362740802441 =005 20130515141320.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130337 =035 \\$aBZY0243NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aTP240$cChemical technology =150 \\$aSulfates =450 \\$wnne$aSulphates =550 \\$wg$aOxysalts =550 \\$wg$aSulfuric acid =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 4, 2007$b(Sulfates. Scope note: inorganic salts of sulfuric acid. In hierarchy of Sulfuric Acid) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(sulfate or sulphate: a salt or ester of sulfuric acid) =670 \\$aEncyclo online encyclopedia, Feb. 20, 2013$b(Oxysalt: A salt of an oxyacid, as a sulphate) =670 \\$aOxysalts, via WWW alonsoformula, Feb. 20, 2013$b(Example: Aluminum sulfate; Anion: SO b3 (B2-, Additive names: Trioxidosulfate(2-), Stoichiometric names: Trioxidosulfate(2-); Anion: SO b4 (B2-, Additive names: Tetraoxidosulfate(2-), Stoichiometric names: Tetraoxidosulfate(2-)) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphates =750 \2$aSulfates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013431 =LDR 00663cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362740902441 =005 20120730163944.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130332 =035 \\$aBZY0238NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP609.S95 =150 \\$aSulfatases =450 \\$wnne$aSulphatase =450 \\$wnne$aSulphatases =550 \\$wg$aEsterases =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(sulfatase: any enzyme that catalyzes hydrolysis of an ester of sulfuric acid) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 24, 2007$b(Sulfatases) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphatases =750 \2$aSulfatases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013429 =LDR 01042cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362741002441 =005 20120730163944.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130331 =035 \\$aBZY0237NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.S836 =150 \\$aSulfamethoxazole =450 \\$aSulfamethylisoxazole =450 \\$wnne$aSulphamethoxazole =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aSulfanilamides =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(sulfamethoxazole: a sulfonamide antibacterial agent used primarily for the treatment of urinary tract infections and dermatologic infections.) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 24, 2007$b(Sulfamethoxazole. Entry term: Sulfamethylisoxazole. Scope note: A bacteriostatic antibacterial agent that interferes with folic acid synthesis in susceptible bacteria. Its broad spectrum of activity has been limited by the development of resistance.) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphamethoxazole =750 \2$aSulfamethoxazole$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013420 =LDR 00975cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362741102441 =005 20120730163944.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130330 =035 \\$aBZY0236NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.S83 =150 \\$aSulfadiazine =450 \\$aSulfapyrimidine =450 \\$wnne$aSulphadiazine =550 \\$wg$aAnti-infective agents =550 \\$wg$aSulfanilamides =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(sulfadiazine: a sulfa drug) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(sulfadiazine: one of the sulfonamide drugs. Also called sulfapyrimidine) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 24, 2007$b(Sulfadiazine. Scope note: One of the short-acting sulfonamides used in combination with pyrimethamine to treat toxoplasmosis in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and in newborns with congenital infections.) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphadiazine =750 \2$aSulfadiazine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013411 =LDR 00638cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362741202441 =005 20120730163944.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130323 =035 \\$aBZY0229NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSulindac =450 \\$aFluoromethylmethylsulfinylbenzylideneindene acetic acid =450 \\$aFluoromethylmethylsulfinylphenylmethyleneindene acetic acid =550 \\$wg$aAcetic acid =550 \\$wg$aAntiarthritic agents =550 \\$wg$aIndene =550 \\$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aOrganofluorine compounds =750 \2$aSulindac$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013467 =LDR 00750cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362741302441 =005 20120730163944.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130321 =035 \\$aBZY0227NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.S877 =150 \\$aSulfinpyrazone =450 \\$aSulfoxyphenylpyrazolidine =450 \\$aSulphinpyrazone =550 \\$wg$aPhenylbutazone =550 \\$wg$aUricosuric agents =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 2, 1007$b(Sulfinpyrazone. Entry terms: Sulphinpyrazone, Sulfoxyphenylpyrazolidin. Scope note: A uricosuric drug that is used to reduce the serum urate levels in gout therapy. It lacks anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and diuretic properties.) =750 \2$aSulfinpyrazone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013442 =LDR 00633cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362741402441 =005 20120730163944.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85129742 =035 \\$aBZX9648NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV6543$bHV6548$cSocial pathology =053 \0$aRA1136$cMedical jurisprudence =053 \0$aRC569$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aSuicide =360 \\$isubdivision$aSuicidal behavior$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aKilling oneself =450 \\$aSelf-killing =550 \\$wg$aDeath$xCauses =550 \\$aRight to die =750 \2$aSuicide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013405 =LDR 00501cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362741502441 =005 20120730163944.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129733 =035 \\$aBZX9639NU =035 \\$ash 85129733 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP702.S85$cBiochemistry =053 \\$aTX553.S8$cFood constituent =053 \\$aTX560.S9$cFood product =150 \\$aSugars in human nutrition =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =750 \2$aDietary Carbohydrates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004040 =LDR 00410cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362741602441 =005 20120730163944.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129712 =035 \\$aBZX9618NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP702.S$cAnimal biochemistry =150 \\$aSugar phosphates =550 \\$wg$aPhosphates =550 \\$wg$aSugars =750 \2$aSugar Phosphates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013403 =LDR 00920cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362741702441 =005 20120730163943.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129616 =035 \\$aBZX9522NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ320.S93 =150 \\$aSudden infant death syndrome =450 \\$aCot death =450 \\$aCrib death =450 \\$aInfant sudden death =450 \\$aSIDS (Disease) =450 \\$wnne$aSudden death in infants =450 \\$aSudden infant death =550 \\$wg$aInfants$xDeath =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bergmann, A.B. The "discovery" of sudden infant death syndrome, 1988, c1986. =670 \\$aForfar. Textbook of paediatrics, 1984.:$bp. 1768. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aHennepin. =690 \\$aBEC =750 \2$aSudden Infant Death$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013398 =LDR 00458cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362741802441 =005 20120730163943.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129615 =035 \\$aBZX9521NU =035 \\$ash 85129615 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRB150.S84$cPathology =150 \\$aSudden death =450 \\$aDeath, Sudden =550 \\$wg$aDeath$xCauses =550 \\$wg$aMortality =750 \2$aDeath, Sudden$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003645 =LDR 00452cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362741902441 =005 20120730163943.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129598 =035 \\$aBZX9504NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSucrose =450 \\$aFructofuranosylglucopyranoside =450 \\$aSaccharose =450 \\$aSucrosum =550 \\$wg$aDisaccharides =550 \\$wg$aSugar =750 \2$aSucrose$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013395 =LDR 00322cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362742002441 =005 20120730163943.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129593 =035 \\$aBZX9499NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQD305.A2 =150 \\$aSuccinic acid =750 \2$aSuccinic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019802 =LDR 00676cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362742102441 =005 20120730163943.0 =008 910708||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85129592 =035 \\$aBZX9498NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP603.S9 =150 \\$aSuccinate dehydrogenase =450 \\$aFumarate reductase =450 \\$aFumarhydrogenase =450 \\$aFumaric hydrogenase =450 \\$aSuccinic dehydrogenase =450 \\$aSuccinic oxidase =450 \\$wnne$aSuccinodehydrogenase =550 \\$wg$aDehydrogenases =550 \\$wg$aSuccinic acid =681 \\$iExample under$aEnzymes =750 \2$aSuccinate Dehydrogenase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013385 =LDR 00693cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362742202441 =005 20120730163943.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129587 =035 \\$aBZX9493NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF637.S8$cPsychology =053 \\$aBJ1611$bBJ1618$cEthics =150 \\$aSuccess =450 \\$aGrowth (Psychology) =450 \\$aPersonal development =450 \\$aPersonal growth =450 \\$aSelf-improvement =550 \\$wg$aConduct of life =550 \\$wg$aFortune =550 \\$aFailure (Psychology) =550 \\$aFear of success =681 \\$iNote under$aSelf-help techniques =750 \2$aAchievement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000124 =LDR 00605cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362742302441 =005 20120730163943.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129561 =035 \\$aBZX9467NU =035 \\$aSH 85129561 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP609.S93 =150 \\$aSubtilisins =450 \\$aMicrobial serine proteinases =450 \\$aNagarse proteinase =450 \\$aSubtilopeptidase A =450 \\$aSubtilopeptidases =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial enzymes =550 \\$wg$aSerine proteinases =550 \\$wg$aSutilains =750 \2$aSubtilisins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013381 =LDR 00373cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362742402441 =005 20010922144815.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129559 =035 \\$aBZX9465LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSubthalamus =450 \\$aCorpus subthalamicum =550 \\$wg$aBrain =550 \\$wg$aDiencephalon =750 \2$aSubthalamus$5IAEN =LDR 00401cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362742502441 =005 20120730163943.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85129542 =035 \\$aBZX9448NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSubsternal goiter =550 \\$wg$aGoiter =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol. (goiter, substernal g.) =750 \2$aGoiter, Substernal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006045 =LDR 00548cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362742602441 =005 20120730163943.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129540 =035 \\$aBZX9446NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.S9 =150 \\$aSubstance P =450 \\$aEuler-Gaddum substance P =450 \\$aHypothalamic substance P =550 \\$wg$aInflammation$xMediators =550 \\$wg$aNeurotransmitters =550 \\$wg$aTachykinins =550 \\$wg$aVasodilators =750 \2$aSubstance P$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013373 =LDR 01065cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362742702441 =005 20131217142912.0 =008 021101i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85129539 =035 \\$aBZX9445NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV4997$bHV5840$cSocial pathology =053 \0$aRC563$bRC568$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aSubstance abuse =360 \\$isubdivision$aSubstance use$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aAbuse of substances =450 \\$aAddiction, Substance =450 \\$aAddictive behavior =450 \\$aChemical dependence =450 \\$aChemical dependency =450 \\$aSubstance addiction =450 \\$aSubstance dependence =450 \\$aSubstance-related disorders =450 \\$aSubstance use disorders =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aLC database, April 24, 1998$b(Chemical dependence) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Substance-Related Disorders x Substance Abuse, Substance Dependence, Substance Use Disorders) =750 \2$aSubstance-Related Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019966 =LDR 02677cz a2200385n 4500 =001 9880362742802441 =005 20120730163942.0 =008 050302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85129533 =035 \\$aBZX9439NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNNU-L$dDLC =053 \0$aHC79.S9$cEconomic history =053 \0$aHF1430.5$cForeign trade =150 \\$aSubsidies =360 \\$isubdivision$aSubsidies$iunder types of industries, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Subsidies$ifor aid to industries from any level of government; and headings beginning with the words$aFederal aid to$iand$aGovernment aid to =450 \\$aBusiness subsidies =450 \\$aCorporate subsidies =450 \\$aCorporate welfare =450 \\$aGovernment subsidies =450 \\$aGrants =450 \\$aSubventions =450 \\$aVouchers (Subsidies) =450 \\$aWelfare, Corporate =550 \\$wg$aGovernment aid =550 \\$aForeign trade promotion =550 \\$aTrade adjustment assistance =670 \\$aMinnesota Alliance for Progressive Action, Currents, Summer, 1999$b("New Minnesota Law is Nation's Strongest Corporate Welfare Law ... legislation passed in 1995 which established basic requirements and reporting when public money is used to subsidize private business ... Hottinger-Clark corporate welfare reform bill gives Minnesota the strongest accountability standards for corporate subsidies in the country.") =670 \\$aMoore, S. Welfare for the well-off : how business subsidies fleece taxpayers, 1999. =670 \\$aWWW, July 21, 1999, CATO Handbook for Congress$b("What Is Corporate Welfare? It seems as if everyone is opposed to corporate welfare. The problem is that not everyone defines it in the same way.") =670 \\$aAIAA Legislative Update, vol. 2, nos. 9/10 (September/October 1996)$b("... the definition of 'corporate welfare' has been a major cause for debate between the White House and the Congress.") =670 \\$aColumbus Dispatch$b("Some have estimated corporate welfare totals {dollar}75 billion a year - close to the size of the federal deficit. Cutting it won't be easy, however, because virtually no one agrees on a definition of corporate welfare.") =670 \\$aSteuerle, E.C. Vouchers and the provision of public services, 2000$b(A voucher is simply a means of subsidy or payment) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Voucher: a form authorizing a disbursement of cash or a credit against a purchase or expense to be made in the future) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on financial or other aid given, without equivalent recompense, by governments or governmental agencies to private enterprises. =750 \2$aFinancing, Government$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005380 =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362742902441 =005 20120730163942.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129523 =035 \\$aBZX9429NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSubphrenic abscess =550 \\$wg$aAbscess =550 \\$wg$aPeritoneum$xAbscess =750 \2$aSubphrenic Abscess$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013369 =LDR 00482cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362743002441 =005 20120730163942.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129496 =035 \\$aBZX9402NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC1000 =150 \\$aSubmarine medicine =450 \\$aMedicine, Submarine =450 \\$aMedicine, Underwater =450 \\$aUnderwater medicine =550 \\$aUnderwater physiology =750 \2$aSubmarine Medicine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013366 =LDR 00501cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362743102441 =005 20120730163942.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129482 =035 \\$aBZX9388NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL865$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM325$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP188.S2$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSubmandibular gland =450 \\$aSubmaxillary gland =550 \\$wg$aSalivary glands =750 \2$aSubmandibular Gland$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013363 =LDR 00460cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362743202441 =005 20120730163942.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129479 =035 \\$aBZX9385NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL865$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM325$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP188.S2$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSublingual gland =550 \\$wg$aSalivary glands =750 \2$aSublingual Gland$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013361 =LDR 01228cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362743302441 =005 20120730163942.0 =008 030305i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85129477 =035 \\$aBZX9383NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC =053 \0$aBF323.S8$cPsychology =053 \0$aRC499.S92$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aSubliminal perception =450 \\$aImplicit perception =450 \\$aNonconscious perception =450 \\$aPerception without awareness =450 \\$aStimulation, Subliminal =450 \\$aSubception =450 \\$aSubliminal stimulation =450 \\$aUnconscious perception =550 \\$wg$aMental suggestion =550 \\$wg$aPerception =550 \\$wg$aSubliminal projection =670 \\$aMESH$b(Subliminal stimulation x Subliminal perception) =670 \\$aShelton, T.J. Replication with minor extensions of "perception without awareness and electrodermal responding: a strong test of subliminal psychodynamic activation effects", 1999:$bleaf 1 ("Perception without awareness is referred to by multiple terms ... subliminal perception, unconscious perception, nonconscious perception, subception, and implicit perception") =750 \2$aSubliminal Stimulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013360 =LDR 00470cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362743402441 =005 20190610111645.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129474 =035 \\$aBZX9380NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85129474 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF175.5.S92 =150 \\$aSublimation (Psychology) =450 \\$wnne$aSublimation =550 \\$wg$aDefense mechanisms (Psychology) =750 \2$aSublimation, Psychological$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013359 =LDR 02617cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362743502441 =005 20120730163942.0 =008 010310i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85129426 =035 \\$aBZX9332NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aZ695 =150 \\$aSubject headings =450 \\$aControlled vocabularies (Subject headings) =450 \\$aHeadings, Subject =450 \\$aIndexing vocabularies =450 \\$aLists of subject headings =450 \\$aStructured vocabularies (Subject headings) =450 \\$aSubject authorities (Information retrieval) =450 \\$aSubject authority files (Information retrieval) =450 \\$aSubject authority records (Information retrieval) =450 \\$aSubject heading lists =450 \\$aSubject headings, English =450 \\$aThesauri (Controlled vocabularies) =450 \\$aVocabularies, Controlled (Subject headings) =450 \\$aVocabularies, Structured (Subject headings) =550 \\$wg$aAuthority files (Information retrieval) =550 \\$wg$aSubject cataloging =550 \\$aFRSAD (Conceptual model) =670 \\$aStructured vocabularies for information retrieval--guide, 2005- :$bpt. 1, p. 1 (thesauri and other structured vocabularies) p. 2, etc. (controlled vocabulary: prescribed list of terms or headings each one having an assigned meaning; structured vocabulary: set of terms, headings or concept codes and their inter-relationships which may be used to support information retrieval; subject heading list: list of terms used to represent the subjects of documents; thesaurus: controlled vocabulary in which concepts are represented by preferred terms, formally organized so that paradigmatic relationships between the concepts are made explicit, and the preferred terms are accompanied by lead-in entries for synonyms or quasi-synonyms) =670 \\$aStructured vocabularies for information retrieval--guide, 2005- :$bpt. 1, p. 1 (thesauri and other structured vocabularies) p. 2, etc. (subject heading list: list of terms used to represent the subjects of documents; thesaurus: controlled vocabulary in which concepts are represented by preferred terms, formally organized so that paradigmatic relationships between the concepts are made explicit, and the preferred terms are accompanied by lead-in entries for synonyms or quasi-synonyms) =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on subject headings and lists of subject headings in the English language. This heading may be further subdivided by subject, e.g.$aSubject headings--Aeronautics. =750 \2$aSubject Headings$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013358 =LDR 00457cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362743602441 =005 20120730163942.0 =008 860211i|\anannba|\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85129421 =035 \\$aBZX9327NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSubgingival curettage =450 \\$aCurettage, Subgingival =450 \\$aGingival curettage =550 \\$wg$aGums$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aPeriodontics =750 \2$aSubgingival Curettage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013357 =LDR 00344cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362743702441 =005 20120730163942.0 =008 920103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85129418 =035 \\$aBZX9324NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSubdural hematoma =550 \\$wg$aHematoma =750 \2$aHematoma, Subdural$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006408 =LDR 00592cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362743802441 =005 20201103175052.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85129414 =035 \\$aBZX9320NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85129414 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF315$cUnconscious mind =053 \0$aBF1001$bBF1389$cParapsychology =150 \\$aSubconsciousness =450 \\$aUnconscious (Psychology) =450 \\$aUnconsciousness =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =670 \\$aMESH, 1999$b(Unconscious (Psychology)) =750 \2$aUnconscious, Psychology$0(DNLM)D014473$5IEN =LDR 00407cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362743902441 =005 20080328124117.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128277 =035 \\$aBZX8183NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK649 =053 \\$aQK689 =053 \\$aQK873$cTranspiration =150 \\$aStomata =550 \\$wg$aLeaves$xAnatomy =750 \2$aPlant Stomata$0(DNLM)D054046$5IEN =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362744002441 =005 20120730163937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128275 =035 \\$aBZX8181NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC822 =150 \\$aStomach$xUlcers =550 \\$wg$aPeptic ulcer =750 \2$aStomach Ulcer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013276 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362744102441 =005 20120730163937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128274 =035 \\$aBZX8180NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.S8 =150 \\$aStomach$xTumors =750 \2$aStomach Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013274 =LDR 00358cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362744202441 =005 20130821104226.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128267 =035 \\$aBZX8173NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aStomach$xIntubation =450 \\$aGastric intubation =750 \2$aIntubation, Gastrointestinal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007441 =LDR 00558cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362744302441 =005 20060828122726.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128265 =035 \\$aBZX8171NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC831 =150 \\$aGastritis =450 \\$wnne$aStomach$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aGastroenteritis =550 \\$wg$aStomach$xDiseases =670 \\$aLC BIBL file, 12/19/89 =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060227 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Stomach _{dollar}x Inflammation$5IEN =750 \2$aGastritis$0(DNLM)D005756$5IEN =LDR 00376cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362744402441 =005 20120730163937.0 =008 921202i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128261 =035 \\$aBZX8167NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC816$bRC840 =150 \\$aStomach$xDiseases =450 \\$aGastric diseases =750 \2$aStomach Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013272 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362744502441 =005 20120730163937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128258 =035 \\$aBZX8164NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.S8 =150 \\$aStomach$xCancer =750 \2$aStomach Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013274 =LDR 00518cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362744602441 =005 20120730163937.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128254 =035 \\$aBZX8160NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL862$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM341$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP151$cPhysiology =150 \\$aStomach =550 \\$wg$aAbdomen =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal system =681 \\$iExample under$aViscera =750 \2$aStomach$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013270 =LDR 00474cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362744702441 =005 20120730163937.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128181 =035 \\$aBZX8087NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQA274$bQA274.8$cMathematics =053 \\$aQC20.7.S8$cMathematical physics =150 \\$aStochastic processes =450 \\$aRandom processes =550 \\$wg$aProbabilities =750 \2$aStochastic Processes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013269 =LDR 00421cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362744802441 =005 20130403144746.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128155 =035 \\$aBZX8061LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.U7$cBotany =150 \\$aStinging nettle =450 \\$aEuropean nettle =450 \\$aUrtica dioica =550 \\$wg$aNettles =750 \2$aUrtica dioica$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026982 =LDR 00438cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362744902441 =005 20120730163937.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128151 =035 \\$aBZX8057NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aStimulus generalization =450 \\$aGeneralization, Stimulus$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aConditioned response =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGeneralization, Stimulus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005795 =LDR 00652cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362745002441 =005 20080509105432.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128149 =035 \\$aBZX8055NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM332$bRM332.3$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aStimulants =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 28, 2007$b(Stimulants, Historical. Scope note: Agents or remedies that historically have produced stimulation or excited functional activity.) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(stimulant: an agent or remedy that produces stimulation) =750 \2$aStimulants, Historical$0(DNLM)D018758$5IEN =LDR 00417cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362745102441 =005 20120730163937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128117 =035 \\$aBZX8023NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aStillbirth in animals =450 \\$wnne$aStill-birth in animals =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary obstetrics =750 \2$aFetal Death$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005313Q000662 =LDR 00626cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362745202441 =005 20060728105939.0 =008 920417i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128116 =035 \\$aBZX8022NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG631$bRG632 =150 \\$aStillbirth =450 \\$aInfants (Stillborn) =450 \\$aLate fetal death =450 \\$wnne$aStill-birth =550 \\$wg$aFetal death =550 \\$wg$aLabor (Obstetrics)$xComplications =550 \\$wg$aPerinatal death =670 \\$aRandom House$b(stillbirth) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Stillbirth) =750 \2$aStillbirth$0(DNLM)D050497$5IEN =LDR 00418cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362745302441 =005 20110517164126.0 =008 060705i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128107 =035 \\$aBZX8013NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aStigma (Social psychology) =550 \\$wg$aIdentity (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aShame =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology =750 \2$aSocial Stigma$0(DNLM)D057545$5IEN =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362745402441 =005 20120730163937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128078 =035 \\$aBZX7984LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aStevia =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =750 \2$aStevia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036625 =LDR 00496cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362745502441 =005 20120730163937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128062 =035 \\$aBZX7968NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC76.3 =150 \\$aStethoscopes =450 \\$wnne$aStethoscope =550 \\$wg$aMedical instruments and apparatus =550 \\$aAuscultation =670 \\$aTEST$b(Stethoscopes) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aStethoscopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019023 =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362745602441 =005 20060728105024.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128059 =035 \\$aBZX7965NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSterols =550 \\$wg$aFatty alcohols =550 \\$wg$aLipids =550 \\$wg$aSteroids =750 \2$aSterols$0(DNLM)D013261$5IEN =LDR 00408cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362745702441 =005 20120730163936.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128057 =035 \\$aBZX7963NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSteroids =450 \\$aSterides =450 \\$aSterids =550 \\$aCyclopentaphenanthrene =550 \\$aLipids =750 \2$aSteroids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013256 =LDR 00373cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362745802441 =005 20120730163936.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128054 =035 \\$aBZX7960NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSteroid hormones$xReceptors =550 \\$wg$aNuclear receptors (Biochemistry) =750 \2$aReceptors, Steroid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011987 =LDR 00505cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362745902441 =005 20120730163936.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128053 =035 \\$aBZX7959NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85128053 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP572.S7 =150 \\$aSteroid hormones =450 \\$aHormonal steroids =550 \\$wg$aHormones =550 \\$wg$aSteroids =750 \2$81$wb$aSteroids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013256 =750 \2$81$wb$aHormones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006728 =LDR 00464cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362746002441 =005 20120730163936.0 =008 050927||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128047 =035 \\$aBZX7953NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQM113$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aSternum =450 \\$aBreastbone =550 \\$wg$aBones =550 \\$wg$aChest =550 \\$wg$aSkeleton =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Sternum) =750 \2$aSternum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013249 =LDR 00536cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362746102441 =005 20120730163936.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128036 =035 \\$aBZX7942NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD585$cGeneral =053 \\$aRD585.5$cMen =053 \\$aRG138$cWomen =150 \\$aSterilization reversal =450 \\$aReversal of sexual sterilization =550 \\$wg$aFertility =550 \\$wg$aSterilization (Birth control) =750 \2$aSterilization Reversal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013243 =LDR 00554cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362746202441 =005 20120730163936.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85128029 =035 \\$aBZX7935NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSterilization (Birth control) =450 \\$aSexual sterilization =450 \\$aSterilization, Sexual =450 \\$aVoluntary sterilization =550 \\$wg$aContraception =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs$xSurgery =550 \\$aInfertility =750 \2$aSterilization, Reproductive$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013245 =LDR 00666cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362746302441 =005 20120730163936.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128026 =035 \\$aBZX7932NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR69.S75$cMicrobiology =150 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\\$aAnimal infertility =450 \\$aAnimal sterility =450 \\$aDomestic animals$xInfertility =450 \\$wnne$aSterility in animals =550 \\$aFertility =670 \\$aWork cat.: Small animal reproduction and infertility, 1986. =750 \2$aInfertility$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007246Q000662 =LDR 01144cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362746602441 =005 20120730163936.0 =008 060705i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85128018 =035 \\$aBZX7924NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF323.S63$cPsychology =053 \0$aHM1096$cSocial psychology =150 \\$aStereotypes (Social psychology) =450 \\$aMental stereotypes =450 \\$wnne$aStereotype (Psychology) =450 \\$aStereotyping (Social psychology) =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology =550 \\$aAttitude (Psychology) =550 \\$aRigidity (Psychology) =670 \\$aThes. of sociological indexing terms =670 \\$aWomen's thes. =670 \\$aRandom House dict. =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict. =670 \\$aEncyc. 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World list of mammalian species, 1991:$bp. 118 (Stenella) =670 \\$aWalker mamm. world:$bv. 2, p. 986 (Stenella: Spinner, spotted and striped dolphins) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, Apr. 8, 2004$b(Stenella (Cetacea), family Delphinidae; Stenella (fungus), family Mycosphaerellaceae) =750 \2$aStenella$0(DNLM)D050706$5IEN =LDR 00500cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362747302441 =005 20120730163935.0 =008 030730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127927 =035 \\$aBZX7833NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK646$bQK648 =150 \\$aStems (Botany) =450 \\$aPlant stems =450 \\$aStalks (Botany) =550 \\$wg$aShoots (Botany) =550 \\$aStele (Botany) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(stem; stalk) =750 \2$aPlant Stems$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018547 =LDR 00544cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362747402441 =005 20070504084835.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127923 =035 \\$aBZX7829NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH588.S83 =150 \\$aStem cells =450 \\$aColony-forming units (Cells) =450 \\$aMother cells =450 \\$aProgenitor cells =550 \\$wg$aCells =670 \\$aMESH$b(Stem cells X Colony-forming units, Mother cells, Progenitor cells) =750 \2$aStem Cells$0(DNLM)D013234$5IEN =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362747502441 =005 20120730163935.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85127917 =035 \\$aBZX7823LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C24$cBotany =150 \\$aStellaria =450 \\$aStarwort =550 \\$wg$aCaryophyllaceae =750 \2$aStellaria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029752 =LDR 01110cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362747602441 =005 20120730163935.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127892 =035 \\$aBZX7798NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85127892 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG480.S7 =150 \\$aPolycystic ovary syndrome =450 \\$aPCOD (Gynecology) =450 \\$aPCOS (Gynecology) =450 \\$aPolycystic ovarian disease =450 \\$aPolyfollicular ovarian disease =450 \\$aSclerocystic ovarian degeneration =450 \\$aSclerocystic ovaries =450 \\$aSclerocystic ovary syndrome =450 \\$wnne$aStein-Leventhal syndrome =550 \\$wg$aOvaries$xCysts =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =550 \\$aHyperandrogenism =670 \\$aAndrogen excess disorders in women, 1997:$bCIP galley (Polycystic ovary syndrome; PCOS) =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Polycystic ovary syndrome UF Stein-Leventhal Syndrome, Sclerocystic Ovarian Degeneration, Sclerocystic Ovaries, Sclerocystic Ovary Syndrome; See also Hyperandrogenism) =750 \2$aPolycystic Ovary Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011085 =LDR 00584cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362747702441 =005 20120730163935.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85127793 =035 \\$aBZX7699NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA479.S7$cEngineering materials =150 \\$aStainless steel =450 \\$wnne$aSteel, Stainless =550 \\$wg$aChrome-nickel steel =550 \\$wg$aCorrosion resistant alloys =550 \\$wg$aSteel alloys =688 \\$aHeading changed 20090813 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Steel, Stainless =750 \2$aStainless Steel$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013193 =LDR 00507cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362456902441 =005 20120730163304.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063696 =035 \\$aBZR3602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHyperglycemia =450 \\$aHigh blood sugar =450 \\$aHyperglycosemia =550 \\$wg$aBlood sugar =670 \\$aJohns Hopkins medical handbk., 1992:$bp. 232 ("Hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar ...") =750 \2$aHyperglycemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006943 =LDR 00442cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362457002441 =005 20100220160819.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063693 =035 \\$aBZR3599NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC647.H9 =150 \\$aHypergammaglobulinemia =550 \\$wg$aBlood hyperviscosity syndrome =550 \\$wg$aBlood protein disorders =750 \2$aHypergammaglobulinemia$0(DNLM)D006942$5IEN =LDR 00321cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362457102441 =005 20120730163304.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063686 =035 \\$aBZR3592NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB145 =150 \\$aHyperemia =750 \2$aHyperemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006940 =LDR 00577cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362457202441 =005 20070420142644.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063683 =035 \\$aBZR3589NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ399.H94 =150 \\$aHypercholesteremia in children =550 \\$wg$aHyperlipidemia in children =750 \2$81$wb$aHypercholesterolemia$0(DNLM)D006937$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHypercholesterolemia$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00736cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362457302441 =005 20070420142402.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063682 =035 \\$aBZR3588NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA645.H87$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC632.H83$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aHypercholesteremia =450 \\$aCholesteremia =450 \\$aCholesterolemia =450 \\$aHypercholesterolemia =550 \\$wg$aHyperlipidemia =550 \\$aBlood cholesterol =670 \\$aTreatment of severe hypercholesterolemia in the prevention of coronary heart disease, 1988. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Cholesterolemia) =750 \2$aHypercholesterolemia$0(DNLM)D006937$5IEN =LDR 00383cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362457402441 =005 20120730163304.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063681 =035 \\$aBZR3587NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypercapnia =550 \\$wg$aCarbon dioxide$xPhysiological effect =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHypercapnia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006935 =LDR 00405cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362457502441 =005 20120730163304.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063679 =035 \\$aBZR3585NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHypercalcemia =550 \\$wg$aCalcium$xMetabolism$xDisorders =550 \\$wg$aWater-electrolyte imbalances =750 \2$aHypercalcemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006934 =LDR 00371cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362457602441 =005 20120730163303.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063672 =035 \\$aBZR3578NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHyperbilirubinemia =550 \\$wg$aJaundice =550 \\$aBilirubin =750 \2$aHyperbilirubinemia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006932 =LDR 00803cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362457702441 =005 20120730163303.0 =008 040503i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063671 =035 \\$aBZR3577NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRF54.H94$cOtolaryngology =053 \0$aRM666.O83$cGeneral therapeutics =150 \\$aHyperbaric oxygenation =450 \\$aHyperbaric medicine =450 \\$aHyperbaric oxygen therapy =450 \\$aOxygenation, Hyperbaric =550 \\$wg$aCompressed air$xTherapeutic use =550 \\$wg$aOxygen therapy =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 24, 1997$b(titles: hyperbaric oxygen therapy) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hyberbaric Oxygenation) =670 \\$aLC database, May 3, 2004$b(hyperbaric medicine) =750 \2$aHyperbaric Oxygenation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006931 =LDR 00464cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362457802441 =005 20120730163303.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063665 =035 \\$aBZR3571NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHyperaldosteronism =450 \\$aAldosteronism =450 \\$aConn's 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\\$aHyoid bone =450 \\$aLingual bone =550 \\$wg$aBones =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/6/90 =750 \2$aHyoid Bone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006928 =LDR 00403cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362458202441 =005 20120730163303.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063595 =035 \\$aBZR3501NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.H87 =150 \\$aHymenostomatida =450 \\$aHymenostomida =550 \\$wg$aOligohymenophora =750 \2$aHymenostomatida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016803 =LDR 00391cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362458302441 =005 20120730163303.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063592 =035 \\$aBZR3498NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL563$bQL569.4 =150 \\$aHymenoptera =450 \\$wnne$aSymphyta =550 \\$wg$aInsects =750 \2$aHymenoptera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006927 =LDR 00404cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362458402441 =005 20050523085251.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063587 =035 \\$aBZR3493LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL391.P7 =150 \\$aHymenolepis diminuta =450 \\$aTaenia diminuta =550 \\$wg$aHymenolepis =750 \2$aHymenolepis diminuta$0(DNLM)D048190$5IEN =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362458502441 =005 20120730163303.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063586 =035 \\$aBZR3492NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.P7 =150 \\$aHymenolepis =550 \\$wg$aHymenolepididae =750 \2$aHymenolepis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006926 =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362458602441 =005 20070518093248.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063582 =035 \\$aBZR3488LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C1153$cBotany =150 \\$aHymenaea =550 \\$wg$aCaesalpiniaceae =750 \2$aHymenaea$0(DNLM)D052597$5IEN =LDR 01136cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362458702441 =005 20120730163303.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063519 =035 \\$aBZR3425NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA770.5$cHousehold hygiene =053 \0$aRA780$cPersonal hygiene =053 \\$aBJ1695$cEthical aspects$5IEN =150 \\$aHygiene =360 \\$isubdivision$aCare and hygiene$iunder parts of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Care and hygiene;$iand subdivision$aHealth and hygiene$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aBody care =450 \\$aCleanliness =450 \\$aHuman body$xCare and hygiene =450 \\$aPersonal body care =450 \\$aPersonal cleanliness =450 \\$aPersonal hygiene =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Preventive =550 \\$aHealth =550 \\$aSanitation =680 \\$iHere are entered works on personal body care and cleanliness. Works on optimal physical, mental, and social well-being, as well as how to achieve and preserve it, are entered under$aHealth. =681 \\$iNote under$aHealth =750 \2$aHygiene$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006920 =LDR 03178cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362458802441 =005 20130819164545.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063512 $zsh 85063447 =035 \\$aBZR3418NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL377.H9$cZoology =150 \\$aHydrozoa =450 \\$aHydralike animals =450 \\$wnne$aHydroida =450 \\$aHydroidolina =450 \\$aHydroidomedusae =450 \\$aHydroids =450 \\$aHydrozoans =450 \\$aLeptolida =450 \\$aLeptolinae =450 \\$aMedusae =450 \\$aTrachylinae =550 \\$wg$aCnidaria =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Hydrozoa: a class of coelenterates; hydrozoan: one of the Hydrozoa) =670 \\$aHydrozoa directory, Aug. 15, 2007$b(Class Hydrozoa) =670 \\$aWorld register of marine species, via WWW, Apr. 22, 2013:$bHydroidolina (Hydroidolina. Status: accepted. Rank: Subclass. Parent: Hydrozoa. Synonymised taxa: Hydroida (synonym), Hydroidomedusae (not a monophyletic group), Leptolida (not a monophyletic group), Leptolinae (not a monophyletic group). Vernacular names: hydroids (from synonym). Direct child taxa: Order Anthoathecata, Order Leptothecata, Order Siphonophorae. Order Anthomedusae represented as Anthoathecata (alternate representation, synonym); Order Athecata represented as Anthoathecata (alternate representation, synonym); Order Leptomedusae represented as Leptothecata (alternate representation, synonym); Order Thecata represented as Leptothecata (alternate representation, synonym); Order Gymnoblastea accepted as Anthoathecata; Order Laingiomedusae accepted as Anthoathecata; Order Siphonophora accepted as Siphonophorae) Hydrozoa (Hydrozoa. Status: accepted. Rank: Class. Parent: Cnidaria. Vernacular names: hydroids, hydromedusae, hydrozoans. Direct child taxa: Subclass Hydroidolina, Subclass Trachylinae. Subclass Automedusae accepted as Trachylinae; Order Hydroida accepted as Hydroidolina; Infraclass Hydroidomedusae accepted as Hydroidolina; Subclass Leptolida accepted as Hydroidolina; Order Leptolinae accepted as Hydroidolina) =670 \\$aITIS, Apr. 22, 2013:$bHydroida (Hydroida. Taxonomic Rank: Order. Common Name(s): medusae. Valid Name: Hydroidolina. Taxonomic Status - Current Standing: invalid. Members of the Hydroida Johnston, 1836 are currently recognized as belonging to the Hydroidolina) Hydrozoa (Hydrozoa. Taxonomic Rank: Class. Synonym(s): Leptolida. Common Name(s): hydralike animals; hydroids; hydrozoans. Taxonomic Status - Current Standing: valid. Direct Children: Subclass Hydroidolina Subclass Trachylina. Children with Uncertain Position: Order Limnomedusae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Apr. 22, 2013$b(Hydroida is an obsolete cnidarian order which united such animals as hydras, hydromedusae, and many marine attached hydroids. However, the group is paraphyletic and not composed from close relatives. But for the largest part, this group makes up what today is usually considered the subclass Leptolinae (or Hydroidolina) which also includes the colonial jellies of the Siphonophora which were not part of the Hydroida.) =750 \2$aHydrozoa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D037402 =LDR 00410cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362458902441 =005 20120730163303.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063511 =035 \\$aBZR3417NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.H85 =150 \\$aHydroxyprogesterone =450 \\$aHydroxypregnenedione =550 \\$wg$aProgesterone =750 \2$aHydroxyprogesterones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006908 =LDR 00655cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362459002441 =005 20120730163303.0 =008 000203i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063510 =035 \\$aBZR3416NU =035 \\$aSH 85063510 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP603.H92 =150 \\$aHydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme A reductases =450 \\$aHMG-CoA reductases =450 \\$aHMG-Coenzyme A reductases =450 \\$aHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA reductases =550 \\$wg$aDehydrogenases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hydroxymethylglutaryl CoA Reductases x HMG CoA Reductases) =750 \2$aHydroxymethylglutaryl CoA Reductases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006903 =LDR 00467cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362459102441 =005 20120730163302.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063509 =035 \\$aBZR3415NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD281.H85$cOrganic chemistry =053 \\$aTP156.H85$cChemical engineering =150 \\$aHydroxylation =550 \\$wg$aChemical reactions =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHydroxylation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006900 =LDR 00647cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362459202441 =005 20120730163302.0 =008 931217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063508 =035 \\$aBZR3414NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHydroxyapatite =450 \\$aCalcium phosphate hydroxide =450 \\$wnne$aHydroxylapatite =550 \\$wg$aApatite =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hydroxyapatites) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(hydroxyapatite. Also called bone-salt) =670 \\$aMcGraw Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(hyroxylapatite) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(hydroxyapatite) =750 \2$aDurapatite$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017886 =LDR 00425cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362459302441 =005 20120730163302.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85063506 =035 \\$aBZR3412NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD181.N1$cInorganic chemistry =053 \\$aQD305.A8$cAliphatic compounds =150 \\$aHydroxylamine =550 \\$wg$aAmines =750 \2$aHydroxylamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019811 =LDR 01088cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362459402441 =005 20100712142216.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062149 $zsh2005006670 =035 \\$aBZR2055LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM931.H6 =150 \\$aHorsemanship$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aHippo therapy =450 \\$aHippotherapy =450 \\$aTherapeutic riding (Horsemanship) =670 \\$aWe go in a circle, 2004:$bp. 31 (Hippo therapy is the name for using horseback riding as physical therapy [for] people with many different types of disabilities; horseback riding therapy) =670 \\$aCerebral Palsy Network website, Aug. 12, 2005$b(Hippo therapy is taken from the Latin word for horse) =670 \\$aWestern Michigan Univ. Dept. of Occupational Therapy website, Aug. 12, 2005$b(Hippotherapy) =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 3, 2005$b(titles: therapeutic riding) =688 \\$aHeading from sh2005006670, deleted 20051215: 150:##:_{dollar}a Horsemanship _{dollar}x Therapeutic use$5IEN =750 \2$aEquine-Assisted Therapy$0(DNLM)D056147$5IEN =LDR 00583cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362459502441 =005 20120730163258.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062931 =035 \\$aBZR2837NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC915$bQC917 =150 \\$aHumidity =450 \\$aAir, Moisture of =450 \\$aAtmospheric humidity =450 \\$aRelative humidity =550 \\$wg$aMeteorology =550 \\$wg$aWeather =550 \\$aMoisture =550 \\$aWater vapor, Atmospheric =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHumidity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006813 =LDR 00577cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362459602441 =005 20120730163253.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062362 =035 \\$aBZR2268NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA975.5.R47 =150 \\$aHospitals$xRespiratory services =450 \\$aChest services in hospitals =450 \\$aHospital respiratory services =450 \\$aHospitals$xChest services =450 \\$aRespiratory services in hospitals =550 \\$wg$aHospital care =750 \2$aRespiratory Care Units$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012124 =LDR 00344cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362459702441 =005 20120730163245.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062124 =035 \\$aBZR2030LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aSB307.H =150 \\$aHorse-radish =450 \\$aHorseradish =750 \2$aArmoracia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031215 =LDR 00365cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362459802441 =005 20121014163019.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062929 =035 \\$aBZR2835NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD341.A2 =150 \\$aHumic acid =550 \\$wg$aOrganic acids =750 \2$aHumic Substances$0(DNLM)D006812$5IEN =LDR 00447cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362459902441 =005 20120730163245.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062055 =035 \\$aBZR1961NU =035 \\$aSH 85062055 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL942 =150 \\$aHorns =450 \\$aAnimal horns =550 \\$wg$aMammals$xAnatomy =681 \\$iExample under$aAnimal weapons =750 \2$aHorns$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006733 =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362460002441 =005 20120730163258.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062928 =035 \\$aBZR2834NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHumerus =450 \\$aHumeral bone =550 \\$wg$aArm =550 \\$wg$aBones =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(humerus. Also called humeral bone) =750 \2$aHumerus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006811 =LDR 00571cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362460102441 =005 20110701142122.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062913 =035 \\$aBZR2819NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aAZ =150 \\$aHumanities =550 \\$wg$aLearning and scholarship =550 \\$aClassical education =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the branches of learning regarded as having a cultural character, including literature, the arts, history, philosophy, religion, etc. =750 \2$aHumanities$0(DNLM)D006809$5IEN =LDR 00536cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362460202441 =005 20120730163245.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85061983 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02081508 =035 \\$aBZR1889NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP572.S4 =150 \\$aHormones, Sex =450 \\$aFemale sex hormone =450 \\$aMale sex hormone =450 \\$aSex hormones =550 \\$wg$aHormones =550 \\$wg$aSteroid hormones =750 \2$aGonadal Steroid Hormones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012739 =LDR 00529cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362460302441 =005 20120730163253.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062358 =035 \\$aBZR2264NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHospitals$xRates =450 \\$aHospital care, Cost of =450 \\$wnne$aHospital care$xCosts =450 \\$aHospital charges =450 \\$aHospital rates =450 \\$aHospitals$xCharges =550 \\$wg$aMedical care, Cost of =750 \2$aHospital Charges$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017722 =LDR 00481cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362460402441 =005 20150120120725.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062356 =035 \\$aBZR2262NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHospitals$xRadiological services =450 \\$aRadiological services in hospitals =550 \\$wg$aHospitals$xDiagnostic services =550 \\$wg$aMedical radiology =750 \2$aRadiology Department, Hospital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011872 =LDR 00571cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362460502441 =005 20120730163258.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062910 =035 \\$aBZR2816NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHumanistic psychotherapy =550 \\$wg$aHumanistic psychology =550 \\$wg$aPsychotherapy =750 \2$81$wb$aHumanism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006808 =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychotherapy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011613 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHumanism$iand$aPsychotherapy. =LDR 00343cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362460602441 =005 20120730163245.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85061982 =035 \\$aBZR1888NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHormones, Ectopic =450 \\$aEctopic hormones =750 \2$aHormones, Ectopic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006729 =LDR 00566cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362460702441 =005 20120730163258.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062909 =035 \\$aBZR2815NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF204 =150 \\$aHumanistic psychology =550 \\$wg$aPersonality =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =750 \2$81$wb$aHumanism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006808 =750 \2$81$wb$aPsychology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011584 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHumanism$iand$aPsychology. =LDR 00444cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362460802441 =005 20120730163245.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85061980 =035 \\$aBZR1886NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP571$bQP572 =150 \\$aHormones =550 \\$wg$aSecretion =550 \\$aCatecholamines =550 \\$aEndocrine glands =550 \\$aEndocrinology =750 \2$aHormones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006728 =LDR 00473cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362460902441 =005 20120730163252.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062355 =035 \\$aBZR2261NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aRA971.33 =150 \\$aHospital purchasing =450 \\$wnne$aHospitals$xPurchasing =550 \\$wg$aHospitals$xMaterials management =550 \\$wg$aPurchasing =750 \2$aPurchasing, Hospital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011682 =LDR 00580cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362461002441 =005 20120730163258.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062908 =035 \\$aBZR2814NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBJ1360 =150 \\$aHumanistic ethics =450 \\$aHumanist ethics =550 \\$wg$aEthics =550 \\$wg$aHumanism =750 \2$81$wb$aHumanism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006808 =750 \2$81$wb$aEthics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004989 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aHumanism$iand$aEthics. =LDR 00341cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362461102441 =005 20120730163252.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062350 =035 \\$aBZR2256NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHospitals$xPlanning =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHospital Planning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006752 =LDR 01264cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362461202441 =005 20120730163245.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85061979 =035 \\$aBZR1885NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM283$bRM298 =150 \\$aHormone therapy =360 \\$isubdivision$aHormone therapy$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Hormone therapy;$ialso subdivision$aDiseases--Hormone therapy$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases--Hormone therapy;$iand subdivision$aTherapeutic use$iunder individual hormones and groups of hormones, e.g.$aEstrogen--Therapeutic use; Steroid hormones--Therapeutic use =360 \\$isubdivision$aHormone therapy$iunder individual diseases, e.g.$aCancer--Hormone therapy;$ialso subdivision$aDiseases--Hormone therapy$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Diseases--Hormone therapy;$iand subdivision$aTherapeutic use$iunder individual hormones and groups of hormones, e.g.$aEstrogen--Therapeutic use; Steroid hormones--Therapeutic use =450 \\$aEndocrine therapy =450 \\$aHormones$xTherapeutic use =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =750 \2$aHormones$xTherapeutic Use$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006728Q000627 =LDR 00582cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362461302441 =005 20120730163258.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062907 =035 \\$aBZR2813NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF636.7.H86 =150 \\$aHumanistic counseling =550 \\$wg$aCounseling =550 \\$wg$aHumanistic psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aCounseling$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003376 =750 \2$81$wb$aHumanism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006808 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aCounseling$iand$aHumanism. =LDR 00418cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362461402441 =005 20120730163252.0 =008 060906||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062349 =035 \\$aBZR2255NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA971.35 =150 \\$aHospitals$xPersonnel management =681 \\$iExample under$aPersonnel management =750 \2$aPersonnel Administration, Hospital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010557 =LDR 00528cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362461502441 =005 20120730163258.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062902 =035 \\$aBZR2808NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aB778$cRenaissance =053 \0$aB821$cModern =150 \\$aHumanism =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy =550 \\$aClassical education =550 \\$aClassical philology =550 \\$aPhilosophical anthropology =550 \\$aRenaissance =750 \2$aHumanism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006808 =LDR 00483cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362461602441 =005 20120730163245.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85061977 =035 \\$aBZR1883NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHormone antagonists =450 \\$aAntagonists, Hormone =450 \\$aAntihormones =550 \\$wg$aChemical inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHormone Antagonists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006727 =LDR 00585cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362461702441 =005 20120730163252.0 =008 920803i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062346 =035 \\$aBZR2252NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA974$bRA974.5 =150 \\$aHospitals$xOutpatient services =450 \\$aHospital-based ambulatory care =450 \\$aHospitals$xAmbulatory care =450 \\$aOutpatient services in hospitals =550 \\$wg$aAmbulatory medical care =550 \\$wg$aHospital care =750 \2$aOutpatient Clinics, Hospital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010044 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362461802441 =005 20120730163245.0 =008 940620i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85061964 =035 \\$aBZR1870NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK495.G74$cBotany =150 \\$aHordeum =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =750 \2$aHordeum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001467 =LDR 00472cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362461902441 =005 20120730163245.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85061962 =035 \\$aBZR1868NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE155.H6 =150 \\$aHordeolum =450 \\$aSty =450 \\$aStye =550 \\$wg$aEyelids$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSebaceous glands$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/5/90 =750 \2$aHordeolum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006726 =LDR 00487cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362462002441 =005 20120730163252.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062345 =035 \\$aBZR2251NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ27$bRJ28 =150 \\$aHospitals$xNurseries =450 \\$aHospital nurseries =550 \\$wg$aHospital wards =550 \\$wg$aNurseries =550 \\$aNewborn infants$xHospital care =750 \2$aNurseries, Hospital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009725 =LDR 00786cz 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The word has ceased to be slang and is not used disparagingly.) =670 \\$aPhone call to Don Michaels, publisher, The Washington Blade, May 20, 1988$b(editorial policy of the Blade is to use the terms "gay" and "gays" to include both men and women, both for editorial and sylistic convenience and because the term is not considered pejorative to the majority of lesbians, some of whom prefer to be called "gay" rather than "lesbian." Criticism of this policy surfaces occasionally but it is generally acceptable to the majority of gay people.) =670 \\$aOut for ourselves: the lives of Irish lesbians & gay men, 1986. =670 \\$aEdge city on two different plans : a collection of lesbian and gay writing from Australia, c1983. =670 \\$aJockl, A. Ahora, los gay, 1984. =670 \\$aAlcade, J. Celtiberia gay, 1976. =670 \\$aHocquenghem, G. Le gay voyage : guide et regard homosexuels sur les grandes metropoles, c1980. =670 \\$aFoster, M. 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Scope note: Lipids containing one or more phosphate groups, particularly those derived from either glycerol or sphingosine. They are polar lipids that are of great importance for the structure and function of cell membranes and are the most abundant of membrane lipids, although not stored in large amounts in the system. 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Fenitoin; Phenantoin) =750 \2$aPhenytoin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010672 =LDR 00576cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362642302441 =005 20120730163707.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100700 =035 \\$aBZV0606NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.P57$cPharmacology =150 \\$aPhenylpropanolamine =450 \\$aAdrenergic alpha agonists =450 \\$aNorephedrine =450 \\$aPPA (Pharmacology) =550 \\$wg$aBronchodilator agents =550 \\$wg$aPropanolamines =550 \\$wg$aVasoconstrictors =750 \2$aPhenylpropanolamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010665 =LDR 00702cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362642502441 =005 20120730163706.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100695 =035 \\$aBZV0601NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.P54 =150 \\$aPhenylbutazone =450 \\$aDihebuzol =450 \\$aDiphenylbutazone =550 \\$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aPyrazoles =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 2, 2007$b(Phenylbutazone. Entry term: Diphenylbutazone. 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Scope note: A nonselective alpha-adrenergic antagonist. It is used in the treatment of hypertension and hypertensive emergencies, pheochromocytoma, vasospasm of Raynaud disease and frostbite, clonidine withdrawal syndrome, impotence, and peripheral vascular disease.) =670 \\$aLamm, S. The virility solution, c1998:$bCIP galley (Vasomax (phentolamine)) =670 \\$aDoctor's guide to medical & other news web site, Feb. 19, 1998$b(Vasomax patent for the treatment of impotency allowed) =750 \2$aPhentolamine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010646 =LDR 00345cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362642802441 =005 20130515140233.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100688 =035 \\$aBZV0594NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPhenoxyacetic acid =550 \\$wg$aAcetic acid =750 \2$aPhenoxyacetates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010642 =LDR 00606cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362642902441 =005 20120730163706.0 =008 910708||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100685 =035 \\$aBZV0591NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.P52$cPharmacology =053 \\$aRS431.P456$cPharmaceutical chemistry =150 \\$aPhenothiazine =550 \\$wg$aAnthelmintics =550 \\$wg$aAntihistamines =550 \\$wg$aAntipsychotic drugs =550 \\$wg$aInsecticides =550 \\$wg$aPhenyl compounds =550 \\$wg$aThiazines =750 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20120730163705.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100629 =035 \\$aBZV0535NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC280.P4 =150 \\$aPharynx$xCancer =750 \2$aPharyngeal Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010610 =LDR 00426cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362644202441 =005 20120730163705.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100628 =035 \\$aBZV0534NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL861$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM331$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aPharynx =550 \\$wg$aThroat =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/18/90 =750 \2$aPharynx$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010614 =LDR 00544cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362644302441 =005 20050516140522.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100627 =035 \\$aBZV0533LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPharyngoesophageal sphincter =450 \\$aConstrictor pharyngis inferior muscle =450 \\$aCricopharyngeal sphincter =550 \\$wg$aEsophagus =550 \\$wg$aHypopharynx =550 \\$wg$aPharynx =550 \\$wg$aSphincters =750 \2$aEsophageal Sphincter, 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\\$aBF698.9.P47 =150 \\$aPersonal construct theory =450 \\$aPersonal construct psychology =550 \\$wg$aPersonality =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$aRepertory grid technique =750 \2$aPersonal Construct Theory$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D018187 =LDR 00344cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362644702441 =005 20120730163659.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100049 =035 \\$aBZU9955LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L375 =150 \\$aPersea =550 \\$wg$aLauraceae =750 \2$aPersea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027421 =LDR 01780cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362644802441 =005 20120816122811.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85100033 =035 \\$aBZU9939NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.O1$cInorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD305.E7$cOrganic chemistry =150 \\$aPeroxides =450 \\$aCompounds, Peroxy =450 \\$aPer-compounds =450 \\$aPeroxy compounds =550 \\$wg$aOxides =670 \\$aDictionary.com, Apr. 16, 2012$b(peroxide: 1 a. hydrogen peroxide, H 2 O 2 or H--O--O--H. b. a compound 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\\$wg$aMetalloenzymes =550 \\$wg$aOxidoreductases =750 \2$aPeroxidase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009195 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362645002441 =005 20040716133251.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100026 =035 \\$aBZU9932LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK621.P45 =150 \\$aPeronospora =550 \\$wg$aPeronosporaceae =750 \0$aPeronospora$0(DNLM)D044742$5IEN =LDR 00316cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362645102441 =005 20120730163659.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100023 =035 \\$aBZU9929NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPeroneal nerve$xDiseases =750 \2$aPeroneal Neuropathies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020427 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362645202441 =005 20120730163659.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85100022 =035 \\$aBZU9928NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPeroneal nerve =450 \\$aTibial nerve, Anterior =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPeroneal Nerve$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010543 =LDR 00464cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362645302441 =005 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\\$wg$aPeritoneum$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aVeins$xSurgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPeritoneovenous Shunt$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010536 =LDR 00450cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362646002441 =005 20120730163658.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099955 =035 \\$aBZU9861NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPeritoneal dialysis =450 \\$aLavage, Peritoneal =450 \\$aPeritoneal lavage =550 \\$wg$aHemodialysis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPeritoneal Dialysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010530 =LDR 00452cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362646102441 =005 20120730163658.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099949 =035 \\$aBZU9855NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85099949 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aPeristalsis =550 \\$wg$aMuscle contraction =550 \\$aAntiperistaltics =550 \\$aGastrointestinal system$xMotility =750 \2$aPeristalsis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010528 =LDR 00595cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362646202441 =005 20120730163658.0 =008 000413i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099945 =035 \\$aBZU9851NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85099945 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL737.U6$bQL737.U64$cZoology =150 \\$aPerissodactyla =450 \\$aOdd-toed ungulates =450 \\$aPerissodactyls =550 \\$wg$aMammals =550 \\$wg$aUngulates =670 \\$aRandom House$b(perissodactyl: any mammal of the order Perissodactyla) =750 \2$aPerissodactyla$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010527 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362646302441 =005 20120730163658.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099937 =035 \\$aBZU9843NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL505.7.B485 =150 \\$aPeriplaneta =550 \\$wg$aBlattidae =750 \2$aPeriplaneta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010526 =LDR 00608cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362646402441 =005 20120730163657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099933 =035 \\$aBZU9839NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA645.P48$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC694$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aPeripheral vascular diseases =450 \\$aPeripheral vascular disease =450 \\$aVascular 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860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099925 =035 \\$aBZU9831NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK450.P4 =150 \\$aPeriodontitis =450 \\$aPericementitis =450 \\$aPeriodontium$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =550 \\$wg$aPeriodontal disease =750 \2$aPeriodontitis$0(DNLM)D010518$5IEN =LDR 00334cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362646802441 =005 20120730163657.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85099924 =035 \\$aBZU9830NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPeriodontists =550 \\$wg$aDentists =750 \2$aPeriodontics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010517 =LDR 00480cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362646902441 =005 20120730163657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099922 =035 \\$aBZU9828NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK361$bRK450 =150 \\$aPeriodontics =450 \\$aParodontics =450 \\$aPeriodontia =450 \\$aPeriodontology =550 \\$wg$aDentistry =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPeriodontics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010517 =LDR 00409cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362647002441 =005 20120730163657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099921 =035 \\$aBZU9827NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK668 =150 \\$aPeriodontal prosthesis =550 \\$wg$aPeriodontics =550 \\$wg$aProsthesis =750 \2$aPeriodontal Prosthesis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010515 =LDR 00620cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362647102441 =005 20120730163657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099918 =035 \\$aBZU9824NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPeriodontal pockets =450 \\$aInfrabony pockets =450 \\$aIntrabony pockets =450 \\$aPockets, Infrabony =450 \\$aPockets, Intrabony =450 \\$aPockets, Periodontal =450 \\$aPockets, Suprabony =450 \\$aSuprabony pockets =550 \\$wg$aPeriodontitis =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPeriodontal Pocket$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010514 =LDR 00444cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362647202441 =005 20120730163657.0 =008 860211|n\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099915 =035 \\$aBZU9821NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPeriodontal ligament =450 \\$aPeriodontal membrane =550 \\$wg$aLigaments =550 \\$wg$aPeriodontium =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPeriodontal Ligament$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010513 =LDR 00550cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362647302441 =005 20120730163657.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85099914 =035 \\$aBZU9820NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aPeriodontal dressings =450 \\$aDressings, Periodontal =450 \\$aPacks, Periodontal =450 \\$aPeriodontal packs =550 \\$wg$aPeriodontics$xEquipment and supplies =550 \\$wg$aSurgical dressings =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPeriodontal Dressings$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010511 =LDR 00364cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362426802441 =005 20120730163425.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077768 =035 \\$aBZS7674NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLiver$xTransplantation =450 \\$aHepatic transplantation =750 \2$aLiver Transplantation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016031 =LDR 00390cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362426902441 =005 20120730163425.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077765 =035 \\$aBZS7671NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLiver$xRegeneration =450 \\$aHepatic regeneration =450 \\$aLiver regeneration$5IEN =750 \2$aLiver Regeneration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008115 =LDR 00314cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362427002441 =005 20120730163425.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077761 =035 \\$aBZS7667NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLiver$xHydatids =750 \2$aEchinococcosis, Hepatic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004444 =LDR 00433cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362427102441 =005 20120730163425.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077760 =035 \\$aBZS7666NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP185 =150 \\$aLiver$xGlycogenic function =550 \\$wg$aGlycogen =550 \\$wg$aSugar in the body =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLiver Glycogen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008112 =LDR 00501cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362427202441 =005 20120730163425.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077759 =035 \\$aBZS7665NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC848.F27 =150 \\$aLiver$xFailure =450 \\$aFailure of the liver =450 \\$aHepatic failure =450 \\$aHepatic insufficiency =450 \\$aLiver failure =550 \\$wg$aLiver$xDiseases =750 \2$aLiver Failure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017093 =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362427302441 =005 20120730163425.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077755 =035 \\$aBZS7661NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC845$bRC848 =150 \\$aLiver$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLiver Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008107 =LDR 00515cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362427402441 =005 20120730163425.0 =008 920109i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077754 =035 \\$aBZS7660NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC848.C5 =150 \\$aLiver$xCirrhosis =450 \\$aCirrhosis hepatis =450 \\$aCirrhosis of the liver =450 \\$aHepatic cirrhosis =550 \\$wg$aLiver$xDiseases =550 \\$aPortal hypertension =750 \2$aLiver Cirrhosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008103 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362427502441 =005 20120730163424.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077753 =035 \\$aBZS7659NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC280.L5 =150 \\$aLiver$xCancer =450 \\$aHepatocellular carcinoma =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLiver Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008113 =LDR 00343cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362427602441 =005 20120730163424.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077751 =035 \\$aBZS7657NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLiver$xBlood-vessels =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLiver Circulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008102 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362427702441 =005 20120730163424.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077749 =035 \\$aBZS7655NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC848.A2 =150 \\$aLiver$xAbscess =450 \\$aLiver abscess$5IEN =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLiver Abscess$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008100 =LDR 00556cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362427802441 =005 20120730163424.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077748 =035 \\$aBZS7654NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL867$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM351$cHuman anatomy =053 \0$aQP185$cPhysiology =150 \\$aLiver =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aHepatic =550 \\$wg$aAbdomen =550 \\$wg$aBiliary tract =681 \\$iExample under$aGlands =750 \2$aLiver$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008099 =LDR 00424cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362427902441 =005 20110519082841.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077674 =035 \\$aBZS7580LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLitters =450 \\$aPalanquins =450 \\$aStretchers =550 \\$wg$aTransport of sick and wounded =550 \\$wg$aVehicles =750 \2$aStretchers$0(DNLM)D058254$5IEN =LDR 00674cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362428002441 =005 20120730163424.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077618 =035 \\$aBZS7524NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD574$cUrinary calculi =053 \\$aRD646$cGeneral =150 \\$aLithotripsy =450 \\$aLithocenosis =450 \\$aLitholapaxy =450 \\$wnne$aLithotrity =550 \\$wg$aCalculi$xSurgery =670 \\$aWork cat.: Laser lithotripsy, c1988. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Lithotripsy) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =675 \\$aNIH =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLithotripsy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008096 =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362428102441 =005 20120730163424.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077617 =035 \\$aBZS7523NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD581 =150 \\$aLithotomy =550 \\$wg$aUrinary organs$xSurgery =750 \2$aCalculi$xsurgery$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002137Q000601 =LDR 00392cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362428202441 =005 20130209161955.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077583 =035 \\$aBZS7489NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aLithium chloride =550 \\$wg$aAlkali metal chlorides =550 \\$wg$aLithium compounds =750 \2$aLithium Chloride$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018021 =LDR 00453cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362428302441 =005 20120730163424.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077577 =035 \\$aBZS7483NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.L5$cChemistry =053 \0$aTA480.L5$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTP245.L5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aLithium =550 \\$wg$aAlkali metals =750 \2$aLithium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008094 =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362428402441 =005 20120730163424.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077552 =035 \\$aBZS7458NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aPN695$bPN779 =150 \\$aLiterature, Modern =450 \\$aModern literature =550 \\$wg$aArts, Modern =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLiterature, Modern$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008093 =LDR 00442cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362428502441 =005 20150404165948.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077548 =035 \\$aBZS7454NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aPN665$bPN694 =150 \\$aLiterature, Medieval =450 \\$aEuropean literature$yMedieval, 500-1500 =450 \\$aMedieval literature =750 \2$aLiterature, Medieval$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008092 =LDR 01630cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362428602441 =005 20120730163423.0 =008 860227\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077507 =035 \\$aBZS7413NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aPN45 =150 \\$aLiterature =360 \\$iheadings of the type [topic] in literature, e.g.$aChildren in literature; Realism in literature;$ialso headings of the type [language] literature, e.g.$aSwahili literature;$ialso headings for national literatures, e.g.$aAmerican literature; Mexican literature;$ialso subdivision$aLiteratures$iunder names of countries, cities, etc.; and subdivision$aIn literature$iunder names of individual persons, families, corporate bodies, countries, cities, etc., and sacred works =360 \\$iheadings of the type [topic] in literature,$ie.g.$aChildren in literature, Realism in literature;$ialso headings of the type [language] literature, e.g.$aSwahili literature;$ialso headings for national literatures, e.g.$aAmerican literature, Mexican literature;$ialso subdivision$aLiteratures$iunder names of countries, cities, etc.; and subdivision$aIn literature$iunder names of individual persons, families, corporate bodies, countries, cities, etc., and sacred works =450 \\$aBelles-lettres =450 \\$aWestern literature (Western countries) =450 \\$aWorld literature =550 \\$wg$aPhilology =550 \\$aAuthors =550 \\$aAuthorship =680 \\$iHere are entered works dealing with literature in general, not limited to aesthetics, philosophy, history or any one aspect. =750 \2$aLiterature$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008091 =LDR 00445cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362428702441 =005 20120730163423.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077479 =035 \\$aBZS7385LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S19$cBotany =150 \\$aLitchi =450 \\$aLeechee =450 \\$aLichee =450 \\$aLichi =450 \\$aLychee =550 \\$wg$aSapindaceae =750 \2$aLitchi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032125 =LDR 00694cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362428802441 =005 20120730163423.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077474 =035 \\$aBZS7380NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.L56 =150 \\$aLisuride =450 \\$aDidehydromethylergolinyldiethylurea =450 \\$aLysuride hydrogen maleate =450 \\$aMethylergol carbamide =550 \\$wg$aDopamine =550 \\$wg$aDopamine$xAgonists =550 \\$wg$aErgot alkaloids =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aSerotonin$xAntagonists =550 \\$wg$aUrea =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLisuride$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008090 =LDR 00526cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362428902441 =005 20110204095217.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077461 =035 \\$aBZS7367NU =035 \\$ash 85077461 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR201.L7$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRC155$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aListeriosis =450 \\$aListerellosis =450 \\$aListeria infections =550 \\$wg$aGram-positive bacterial infections =750 \2$aListeriosis$0(DNLM)D008088$5IEN =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362429002441 =005 20120730163423.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077426 =035 \\$aBZS7332LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.M24 =150 \\$aLiriodendron =550 \\$wg$aMagnoliaceae =750 \2$aLiriodendron$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031567 =LDR 00525cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362429102441 =005 20120730163423.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85077387 =035 \\$aBZS7293NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP245.O9 =150 \\$aLiquid oxygen =450 \\$aLOX (Liquid oxygen) =450 \\$aOxygen, Liquid =550 \\$wg$aExplosives =550 \\$wg$aLiquefied gases =550 \\$wg$aLiquid air =550 \\$aOxygen at low temperatures =750 \2$aOxygen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010100 =LDR 00487cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362429202441 =005 20060622131310.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077357 =035 \\$aBZS7263NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC173.4.L55$cPhysics =053 \\$aQD923$cCrystallography =053 \\$aTA418.9.L54$cMaterials =150 \\$aLiquid crystals =450 \\$aCrystals, Liquid =550 \\$wg$aLight sources =750 \2$aLiquid Crystals$0(DNLM)D050866$5IEN =LDR 00790cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362429302441 =005 20120730163423.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85077354 =035 \\$aBZS7260NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aQD79.C454$cAnalytical chemistry =053 \\$aQD272.C447$cOrganic chemistry =053 \\$aQH324.9.L5$cBiology =053 \\$aQP519.9.L55$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aLiquid chromatography =450 \\$aChromatography, Liquid$5IEN =450 \\$aLiquid-liquid partition chromatography =550 \\$wg$aChromatographic analysis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Muller, W. LLPC : liquid-liquid partition chromatography of biopolymers, c1988. =670 \\$aLC data base, 11-2-89. =750 \2$aChromatography, Liquid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002853 =LDR 00543cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362429402441 =005 20120730163412.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076088 =035 \\$aBZS5994NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ406.L4 =150 \\$aLeprosy in children =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases in children =750 \2$81$wb$aLeprosy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007918 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLeprosy$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01120cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362429502441 =005 20200731151706.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076084 =035 \\$aBZS5990NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85076084 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR201.L5$cBacteriology =053 \0$aRA644.L3$cPublic health =053 \0$aRC154$bRC154.9$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aLeprosy =450 \\$aHanseniasis =450 \\$aHansen's disease =450 \\$aHansen disease =550 \\$wg$aMycobacterial diseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Leprosy x Hansen's Disease) =670 \\$aAmericana, 2000:$bv. 17, p. 245 (Leprosy: In 1874 the leprosy bacillus was discovered by the Norwegian physician Gerhard Hansen, and the disease is sometimes popularly known as Hansen's disease though the term is not used by physicians.) v. 13, p. 779 (Hansen's disease: a communicable bacterial disease better known as leprosy) =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(leprosy) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(hanseniasis: a rarely used term for leprosy) =750 \2$aLeprosy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007918 =LDR 00551cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362429602441 =005 20120730163412.0 =008 041019i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076067 =035 \\$aBZS5973NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL541$bQL562.6$cZoology =150 \\$aLepidoptera =450 \\$aLepidopterans =450 \\$aMacrolepidoptera =450 \\$aMicrolepidoptera =550 \\$wg$aInsects =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(lepidopteran: member of the insect order Lepidoptera) =750 \2$aLepidoptera$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007915 =LDR 00709cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362429702441 =005 20120730163412.0 =008 000816i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076050 =035 \\$aBZS5956NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85076050 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLeprosy$xPatients =450 \\$wnne$aLepers =670 \\$aAmericana, 2000:$bv. 17, p. 245 (Leprosy: In 1874 the leprosy bacillus was discovered by the Norwegian physician Gerhard Hansen, and the disease is sometimes popularly known as Hansen's disease, though the term is not used by physicians. Also, because of the derogatory connotations associated with it, the term leper is not used.) =750 \2$aLeprosy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007918 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362429802441 =005 20120730163412.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076030 =035 \\$aBZS5936LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25 =150 \\$aLeonurus =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =750 \2$aLeonurus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031332 =LDR 01076cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362429902441 =005 20060622125801.0 =008 060301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076027 =035 \\$aBZS5933LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P925$cZoology =150 \\$aLion tamarins =450 \\$aGolden tamarins =450 \\$aLeontideus =450 \\$aLeontocebus =450 \\$wnne$aLeontopithecus =550 \\$wg$aCebidae =550 \\$wg$aTamarins =670 \\$aGroves, C. Primate taxonomy, 2001:$bp. 136 (Genus Leontopithecus, Lesson, 1840, Lion tamarins) =670 \\$aNowak, R.M. Walker's primates of the world, 1999:$bp. 127 (Leontopithecus, Lion tamarins. There are four species, all in the lowland rainforests of southeastern Brazil.) =670 \\$aCorbet world list mammalian species:$bp. 95 (Leontopithecus; Leontocebus, Leontideus; Golden tamarins) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world:$bp. 252 (Leontopithecus) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060425 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Leontopithecus =750 \2$aLeontopithecus$0(DNLM)D051039$5IEN =LDR 00862cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362430002441 =005 20120730163412.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076013 =035 \\$aBZS5919NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK629.T73$cMycology =053 \0$aSB353.5.S55$cCulture =150 \\$aShiitake =450 \\$aCortinellus shiitake =450 \\$wnne$aLentinus edodes =450 \\$aOak mushroom =450 \\$aShanku =550 \\$wg$aLentinus =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/15/88$b(forest mushroom, shiitake, Japanese forest mushrooms) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(shiitake, Lentinus edodes, oak mushroom) =670 \\$aTanaka. Cyc. plants$b(L. edodes, shiitake) =670 \\$aBrouk. Plants consumed by man:$bp. 65 (shiitake mushroom, L. edodes) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aShiitake Mushrooms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020942 =LDR 00355cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362430102441 =005 20050214092328.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85076012 =035 \\$aBZS5918LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK629.T73 =150 \\$aLentinus =550 \\$wg$aTricholomataceae =750 \2$aLentinula$0(DNLM)D020074$5IEN =LDR 01050cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362430202441 =005 20100719152617.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85076011 =035 \\$aBZS5917LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \0$aSB351.L55$cVegetable =150 \\$aLentils =450 \\$aCommon lentil =450 \\$aErvum lens =450 \\$aLens culinaris =450 \\$aLens esculenta =450 \\$aLentil =450 \\$aRed lentils =550 \\$wg$aLens (Plants) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(lentil, Lens culinaris) =670 \\$aDict. agr. term$b(lentil, Lens culinaris) =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Lentils; uf: dhal; rt: lens culinaris, uf: lens esculenta) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Lens culinaris Medic; sy: L. esculenta Moench, lentil) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 46, p. 1336 (Lentils) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Lens culinaris; sy: L. esculenta, Ervum lens, Lentilla l., common lentil) =670 \\$aHoffman, T.R. Red lentils, 1992. =750 \2$aLens Plant$0(DNLM)D027806$5IEN =LDR 00514cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362430302441 =005 20091026165127.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075999 =035 \\$aBZS5905NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQB85$bQB135$cAstronomical instruments =053 \\$aQC385$cOptics =150 \\$aLenses =450 \\$aAberration, Chromatic and spherical =450 \\$aChromatic aberration (Optics) =550 \\$wg$aOptical instruments =750 \2$aLenses$0(DNLM)D007909$5IEN =LDR 00508cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362430402441 =005 20120730163411.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075967 =035 \\$aBZS5873NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.P95$cZoology =150 \\$aLemuridae =450 \\$aLarge lemurs =550 \\$wg$aLemurs =550 \\$wg$aPrimates =670 \\$aCorbet World list of mammalian species:$bp. 92 (family Lemuridae, large lemurs) =750 \2$aLemuridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007901 =LDR 00627cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362430502441 =005 20120730163411.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075965 =035 \\$aBZS5871NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aQL737.P95$cZoology =150 \\$aLemur (Genus) =450 \\$wnne$aLemur =550 \\$wg$aLemuridae =670 \\$aCorbet world list of mammalian species:$bp. 92 (Lemur: family Lemuridae) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world:$bp. 245 (Lemur: type species Lemur catta) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Lemur: Type genus of Lemuridae) =750 \2$aLemur$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007900 =LDR 00496cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362430702441 =005 20120730163411.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075925 =035 \\$aBZS5831NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBJ1498$cEthics =053 \\$aGV1$bGV1860$cRecreation =053 \\$aHD4904.6$cLabor =150 \\$aLeisure =450 \\$aFree time (Leisure) =450 \\$aLeisure time =550 \\$aRecreation =750 \2$aLeisure Activities$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007899 =LDR 00518cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362430802441 =005 20120730163411.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075924 =035 \\$aBZS5830NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC153.5 =150 \\$aLeishmaniasis, Mucocutaneous =450 \\$aAmerican leishmaniasis =450 \\$aLeishmaniasis americana =450 \\$aMucocutaneous leishmaniasis =550 \\$wg$aOtolaryngology =750 \2$aLeishmaniasis, Mucocutaneous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007897 =LDR 00426cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362430902441 =005 20120730163411.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075923 =035 \\$aBZS5829NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLeishmaniasis, Cutaneous =450 \\$aCutaneous leishmaniasis =450 \\$aDelhi boil =450 \\$aOriental sore =750 \2$aLeishmaniasis, Cutaneous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016773 =LDR 00436cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362431002441 =005 20080325091937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075922 =035 \\$aBZS5828NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.L25$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC153$bRC153.5$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aLeishmaniasis =550 \\$wg$aProtozoan diseases =750 \2$aLeishmaniasis$0(DNLM)D054332$5IEN =LDR 00392cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362431102441 =005 20120730163411.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075921 =035 \\$aBZS5827NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL368.K5 =150 \\$aLeishmania =550 \\$wg$aTrypanosomatidae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLeishmania$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007891 =LDR 01715cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880362431202441 =005 20070514094557.0 =008 040407i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075872 =035 \\$aBZS5778NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \0$aSB177.L45$cFood plants =053 \0$aSB203$bSB205$cForage plants =053 \0$aSB317.L43$cGeneral culture =150 \\$aLegumes =450 \\$aBean family (Plants) =450 \\$aFabaceae =450 \\$aFaboideae =450 \\$wnne$aLeguminosae =450 \\$aLotoideae =450 \\$aPapilionaceae =450 \\$aPapilionatae =450 \\$aPapilionoideae =450 \\$aPea family (Plants) =450 \\$aPulse crops =450 \\$aPulse family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aRosales =670 \\$aStubbendieck, J.L. Common legumes of the Great Plains, c1989:$bp. xxi (The group of plants comprising the legumes have been variously treated. Conventionally, most taxonomists included all legumes in one family, the Fabaceae or Leguminosae. The large family was subdivided into the three subfamilies Mimosoideae, Caesalpinioideae, and Papilionoideae ... Other taxonomists have elevated these subfamilies to full family ranking in accordance with the International Legume Conference held at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, England, in 1978. As a result, most authors now recognize three families of legumes: Mimosaceae (Mimosa family), Caesalpiniaceae (Caesalpina Family), and Fabaceae (Bean Family)) =670 \\$aEngler Syl. Pflanz.:$bp. 230 (Leguminosae (Fabaceae), subfam. Faboideae; syn: Papilionaceae, Papilionatae, Lotoideae) =670 \\$aWeb 3 (pea family: Leguminosae) =750 \2$aFabaceae$0(DNLM)D007887$5IEN =LDR 01305cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362431302441 =005 20080225152038.0 =008 000127i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075801 =035 \\$aBZS5707NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85075801 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aJF401$bJF637$5IEN =150 \\$aLegislation =360 \\$iheadings for legislation on particular subjects, e.g.$aFactory laws and legislation; Forestry law and legislation; Sunday legislation =450 \\$aLegislative process =550 \\$aLaw =550 \\$aLegislative power =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the legislative process. Works on legislative enactments as a source of law, as distinct from constitutional law or from the law arising from judicial or administrative decisions are entered under$aStatutes.$iWorks on the interpretation of statutes and other laws are entered under$aLaw--Interpretation and construction.$iGeneral works on law or legal systems as well as collections of statutes not limited to a specific topic are entered under$aLaw$iwith local subdivision, as appropriate. Works on the science of law are entered under$aJurisprudence. =681 \\$iNotes under$aJurisprudence; Law; Law--Interpretation and construction; Statutes =750 \2$aLegislation as Topic$0(DNLM)D007878$5IEN =LDR 00622cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362431402441 =005 20120730163411.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075800 =035 \\$aBZS5706NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.L23$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC152.7$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aLegionnaires' disease =450 \\$aBroad street disease =450 \\$aLegionellosis =450 \\$aRespiratory disease of Philadelphia =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacterial infections =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory infections =750 \2$aLegionnaires' Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007877 =LDR 00429cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362431502441 =005 20120730163411.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075799 =035 \\$aBZS5705NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR201.L44 =150 \\$aLegionella pneumophila =450 \\$aLegionnaires' disease bacterium =550 \\$wg$aLegionella =750 \2$aLegionella pneumophila$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016952 =LDR 00806cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362431602441 =005 20111213142935.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075795 =035 \\$aBZS5701NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ482.O8 =150 \\$aLegg-Calv�e-Perthes disease =450 \\$aCalv�e-Legg-Perthes syndrome =450 \\$aCoxa plana =450 \\$aLegg-Perthes disease =450 \\$aOsteochondritis deformans juvenilis =450 \\$aPerthes-Calv�e-Legg-Waldenstr�om syndrome =450 \\$aPerthes disease =450 \\$aPseudocoxalgia =450 \\$aWaldenstr�om's syndrome =550 \\$wg$aHip joint$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aOsteochondrosis =550 \\$wg$aPediatric orthopedics =750 \2$aLegg-Calve-Perthes Disease$0(DNLM)D007873$5IEN =LDR 00561cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362431702441 =005 20120730163411.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075715 =035 \\$aBZS5621NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLeg length inequality in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric orthopedics =750 \2$81$wb$aLeg Length Inequality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007870 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLeg Length Inequality$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00627cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362431802441 =005 20120730163411.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075714 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02042937 =035 \\$aBZS5620NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD779.3 =150 \\$aLeg length inequality =450 \\$aDiscrepancy of leg length =450 \\$aInequality of leg length =450 \\$aLeg$xDiscrepancy of length =450 \\$aLeg$xInequality of length =450 \\$aLength inequality of legs =550 \\$wg$aLeg$xAbnormalities =750 \2$aLeg Length Inequality$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007870 =LDR 00301cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362431902441 =005 20120730163411.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075713 =035 \\$aBZS5619NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLeg$xUlcers =750 \2$aLeg Ulcer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007871 =LDR 01046cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362432002441 =005 20120730163410.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075709 =035 \\$aBZS5615NU =035 \\$aSH 85075709 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL950.7$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM549$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aLeg =450 \\$wnne$aExtremities, Lower =450 \\$aExtremity, Lower =450 \\$aLegs =450 \\$aLimb, Lower =450 \\$aLimb, Pelvic =450 \\$aLower extremities =450 \\$aLower extremity =450 \\$aLower limb =450 \\$aLower limbs =450 \\$aPelvic limb =450 \\$aPelvic limbs =550 \\$wg$aExtremities (Anatomy) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Leg x Extremity, Lower; Lower extremity) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Leg: In common usage, the whole lower limb including or excluding the foot) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(limb, pelvic: the leg (membrum inferius), or a homologous part) =750 \2$aLeg$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007866 =LDR 00384cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362432102441 =005 20070423090957.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075704 =035 \\$aBZS5610NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aLeft and right (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aLaterality =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =750 \0$aFunctional Laterality$0(DNLM)D007839$5IEN =LDR 01607cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362432202441 =005 20120730163410.0 =008 050812i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075689 =035 \\$aBZS5595NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL391.A6$cZoology =150 \\$aLeeches =450 \\$aHirudinea =450 \\$aHirudinida =450 \\$aHirudinoida =450 \\$aHirudinoidea =550 \\$wg$aClitellata =670 \\$aSiddall, M.E. Leech collections from Chile including two new species of Helobdella (Annelida:Hirudinida), c2004. =670 \\$aITIS, Aug. 12, 2005$b(Subclass Hirudinea - leeches. Class Clitellata, Phylum Annelida) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Aug. 12, 2005$b(Class Hirudinida (leeches), Clitellata, Annelida) =670 \\$aAustralian faunal directory - main checklist, via WWW, Aug. 12, 2005$b(Class Hirudinida (leeches), Superclass Clitellata, Phylum Annelida) =670 \\$aTree of life web project, Aug. 12, 2005:$bAnnelida (Through most of the 20th century Annelida was split into three major groups: Polychaeta, Oligochaeta (earthworms etc.) and Hirudinea (leeches). It is now recognized that Oligochaeta and Hirudinea form a clade and should be referred to either as Oligochaeta or Clitellata) =670 \\$aAnnelid resources, via WWW, Aug. 12, 2005:$bPhylogeny of the Annelida and allies (In recent times the general view is that Annelida contains polychaetes and the clitellate oligochaetes and leeches, usually as three classes, or latterly with the clitellates as one class or sub-phylum) =750 \2$aLeeches$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007865 =LDR 00454cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362432302441 =005 20120730163410.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075672 =035 \\$aBZS5578NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.L42 =150 \\$aLectins =450 \\$aProtectins =450 \\$aReceptor-specific proteins =550 \\$wg$aHemagglutinin =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =750 \2$aLectins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D037102 =LDR 00443cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362432402441 =005 20080325091642.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075666 =035 \\$aBZS5572NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP752.L4$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRM666.L4$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aLecithin =450 \\$aPhosphatidylcholine =550 \\$wg$aPhospholipids =750 \2$aLecithins$0(DNLM)D054709$5IEN =LDR 00402cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362432502441 =005 20120730163410.0 =008 030730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075608 =035 \\$aBZS5514NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK649$cBotany =150 \\$aLeaves =450 \\$aFoliage =550 \\$wg$aPlants =550 \\$aPhyllotaxis =750 \2$aPlant Leaves$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018515 =LDR 00572cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362432602441 =005 20120730163410.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075570 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA275 =150 \\$aLeast squares =450 \\$aMethod of least squares =450 \\$aSquares, Least =550 \\$wg$aGeodesy =550 \\$wg$aMathematical statistics =550 \\$wg$aMathematics =550 \\$wg$aTriangulation =550 \\$aCurve fitting =550 \\$aProbabilities =750 \2$aLeast-Squares Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016018 =LDR 00624cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362432702441 =005 20201208124728.0 =008 920417i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075541 =035 \\$aBZS5447NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85075541 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLC4704$bLC4706 =150 \\$aLearning disabled children =550 \\$wg$aChildren with mental disabilities =750 \2$81$wb$aLearning Disabilities$0(DNLM)D007859$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aLearning Disabilities$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01274cz 2200241n 4500 =001 9880362294302441 =005 20220303085414.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083683 =035 \\$aBZT3589NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85083683 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV891$bHV901 =150 \\$aChildren with mental disabilities =450 \\$wnne$aMentally handicapped children =450 \\$aMentally retarded children =450 \\$aRetarded children =550 \\$wg$aChildren with disabilities =550 \\$wg$aYouth with mental disabilities =670 \\$a97109650: Association of Institutions and Initiatives for the Care of Mentally Retarded Children in West and Central Africa. Nigerian Branch. National Workshop (3rd : 1994 : Enugu, Nigeria). The mentally handicapped child in Nigeria : proceedings of the Third Annual National Workshop of the Nigerian Branch of the Association of Institutions and Initiatives for the Care of Mentally Retarded Children in West and Central Africa, 1994. =750 \2$81$wb$aPersons with Mental Disabilities$0(DNLM)D019989$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aPersons with Mental Disabilities$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01219cz 2200313n 4500 =001 9880362294502441 =005 20220303085334.0 =008 030110i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083667 =035 \\$aBZT3573NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dAuCNL =150 \\$aPeople with mental disabilities =450 \\$aIntellectually disabled persons =450 \\$aMental disabilities, People with =450 \\$aMentally deficient persons =450 \\$aMentally disabled persons =450 \\$aMentally disordered persons =450 \\$wnne$aMentally handicapped =450 \\$aMentally retarded persons =450 \\$aPeople with intellectual disabilities =450 \\$aRetarded persons =550 \\$wg$aPeople with disabilities =550 \\$aIntellectual disability =550 \\$aMentally ill =670 \\$aLC database, Mar. 1, 2000$b(mentally disordered) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Persons with Mental Disabilities) =670 \\$aWhat should the law say about people with intellectual disabilities who are at risk of hurting themselves or other people? 2002. =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 14, 2002$b(Intellectually disabled; Intellectual disabilities) =750 \2$aPersons with Mental Disabilities$0(DNLM)D019989$5IEN =LDR 00693cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362432802441 =005 20201208124318.0 =008 030605i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075538 =035 \\$aBZS5444NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLC4704$bLC4706$cEducation =053 \0$aRC394.L37$cNeurology =053 \0$aRJ496.L4$cPediatric neurology =053 \0$aRJ506.L4$cChild psychopathology =150 \\$aLearning disabilities =450 \\$aLearning disorders =550 \\$wg$aCognition disorders =550 \\$wg$aDisabilities =550 \\$aMinimal brain dysfunction in children =670 \\$aMESH$b(Learning disorders) =750 \2$aLearning Disabilities$0(DNLM)D007859$5IEN =LDR 00597cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362432902441 =005 20120730163409.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075526 =035 \\$aBZS5432NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF318$bBF319.5$cPsychology =053 \0$aLB1060$bLB1091$cEducational psychology =150 \\$aLearning, Psychology of =450 \\$aLearning$xPsychological aspects =450 \\$aPsychology of learning =550 \\$wg$aEducational psychology =550 \\$aComprehension =550 \\$aLearning ability =750 \2$aLearning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007858 =LDR 00410cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362433002441 =005 20120730163409.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075520 =035 \\$aBZS5426NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB1060 =150 \\$aLearning =450 \\$aLearning process =550 \\$wg$aComprehension =550 \\$wg$aEducation =750 \2$aLearning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007858 =LDR 00990cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362433102441 =005 20120730163409.0 =008 000106i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075516 =035 \\$aBZS5422NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85075516 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dGU$dDLC =053 \0$aAS =150 \\$aLearned institutions and societies =360 \\$isubdivision$aSocieties, etc.$iunder names of individual persons, families, and corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, uniform titles of sacred works, and topical headings; and names of individual learned institutions and societies =450 \\$aAcademies (Learned societies) =450 \\$aScholarly societies =550 \\$wg$aAssociations, institutions, etc. =550 \\$wg$aSocieties =550 \\$aLearning and scholarship =670 \\$aUniversity of Waterloo Electronic Library. Scholarly societies project [CF] 1996$b(Scholarly societies) =750 \2$aAcademies and Institutes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000047 =LDR 00591cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362433202441 =005 20120730163409.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075512 =035 \\$aBZS5418NU =035 \\$ash 85075512 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLeanness =450 \\$aEmaciation =450 \\$aThinness =450 \\$aUnderweight =550 \\$wg$aBody weight =550 \\$aThin people =670 \\$aHypertext Web. Interface$b(weighing less than normal or requisite amount) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Underweight) =750 \2$aThinness$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D013851 =LDR 00980cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362433302441 =005 20120730163409.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075480 =035 \\$aBZS5386NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMMiltC =053 \0$aBF637.L4$cApplied psychology =053 \0$aHD57.7$cManagement =053 \0$aHM1261$cSocial psychology =053 \0$aUB210$cMilitary science =150 \\$aLeadership =550 \\$wg$aAbility =550 \\$aCommand of troops =550 \\$aFollowership =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the quality, power, or ability to lead others founded upon the prestige of position or upon ability and qualities of character. Works on the exercise of military leadership and power of decision by a commander over his subordinates by virtue of authority, rank, and responsibility are entered under$aCommand of troops. =681 \\$iNotes under$aCommand of troops; Human behavior =750 \2$aLeadership$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007857 =LDR 01111cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362433402441 =005 20130514100233.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075452 =035 \\$aBZS5358NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.P3$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.P3$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQE516.P3$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTA480.L4$cMaterials engineering =053 \0$aTP245.L4$cChemical technology =150 \\$aLead compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 8, 2012$b(Category: Lead compounds. Lead compounds are those chemical compounds which contain lead.) =670 \\$aLead compounds, via Technology Transfer Network Air Toxics web site, Nov. 8, 2012$b(Large doses of some lead compounds have caused cancer in lab animals; lead is present in a variety of compounds such as lead acetate, lead chloride, lead chromate, lead nitrate, and lead oxide. Pure lead is insoluble in water; however, the lead compounds vary in solubility from insoluble to water soluble.) =750 \2$aLead$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007854 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362433502441 =005 20120730163408.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075437 =035 \\$aBZS5343NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85075437 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.P3 =150 \\$aLead$xIsotopes =750 \2$aLead Radioisotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007856 =LDR 00520cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362433602441 =005 20120730163408.0 =008 021122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075435 =035 \\$aBZS5341NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.P3$cChemistry =053 \0$aTA480.L4$cMaterials engineering =053 \0$aTP245.L4$cChemical technology =150 \\$aLead =550 \\$wg$aGroup 14 elements =550 \\$wg$aMetals =550 \\$wg$aNative element minerals =750 \2$aLead$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007854 =LDR 00584cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362433702441 =005 20120730163408.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075351 =035 \\$aBZS5257NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLawyers =450 \\$aAdvocates =450 \\$aAttorneys =450 \\$aBar =450 \\$aBarristers =450 \\$aJurists =450 \\$aLawyers$xLegal status, laws, etc. =450 \\$aLegal profession =450 \\$aSolicitors =550 \\$aRepresentation in administrative proceedings =750 \2$aLawyers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033241 =LDR 02604cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362433802441 =005 20130209161955.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075345 =035 \\$aBZS5251NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.L9$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.L9$cOrganometallic chemistry =150 \\$aLawrencium =550 \\$wg$aTransplutonium elements =670 \\$aHenderson, R.A. Chemical and nuclear properties of lawrencium (element 103) and hahnium (element 105), 1990. =670 \\$aThe element lawrencium, via It's elemental website, Sept. 28, 2012$b(Lawrencium; Lr; Atomic Number: 103; Atomic Weight: 262; Element Classification: Metal; Period Number: 7; Group Number: 3; Group Name: Actinide; Radioactive and Artificially Produced; Lawrencium was created by four American scientists, Albert Ghiorso, Torbj�rn Sikkeland, Almon E. Larsh and Robert M. Latimer, in March, 1961) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 28, 2012$b(Lawrencium is a radioactive synthetic chemical element with the symbol Lr (formerly Lw) and atomic number 103. In the periodic table of the elements, it is a period 7 d-block element and the last element of the actinide series. Chemistry experiments have confirmed that lawrencium behaves as the heavier homologue to lutetium and is chemically similar to other actinides. Lawrencium was first synthesized by the nuclear-physics team led by Albert Ghiorso on February 14, 1961, at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory of the University of California. Element category: actinide; sometimes considered a transition metal) =670 \\$aWebElements.com, Sept. 28, 2012$b(lawrencium; Lr; lawrencium is a synthetic "rare earth metal" which does not occur in the environment.) =670 \\$aLawrencium element facts, via Chemicool website, Sept. 28, 2012$b(Lawrencium was synthesized in 1961 by Albert Ghiorso, Torbj�rn Sikkeland, Almon Larsh and Robert Latimer at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California. It was the last member of the actinide series to be discovered; Lawrencium is an actinide metal; the symbol Lw was used originally, but in 1963 this was changed by The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) to Lr; a synthetic, highly radioactive metal that has only been produced in miniscule amounts) =670 \\$aSynthesis of element 103, via Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions website, Sept. 28, 2012$b(element 103; lawrencium is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Lr and atomic number 103) =750 \2$aLawrencium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007852 =LDR 00396cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362433902441 =005 20120730163407.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075302 =035 \\$aBZS5208NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLaw enforcement =450 \\$aEnforcement of law =550 \\$wg$aCriminal justice, Administration of =750 \2$aLaw Enforcement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D035846 =LDR 00763cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362434002441 =005 20120730163407.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85075112 =035 \\$aBZS5018LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25$cBotany =053 \0$aSB303.L3$cAromatic plants =053 \0$aSB317.L37$cGeneral culture =150 \\$aLavenders =450 \\$aLavandula =450 \\$wnne$aLavender (Plant) =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Meunier, C. Lavandes et lavandins, c1985$b(Lavandula) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(any Old World plant or shrub belonging to the genus Lavendula) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Lavandula; Lavender; Labiatae) =750 \2$aLavandula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027523 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362434102441 =005 20120730163407.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075089 =035 \\$aBZS4995NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.A2 =150 \\$aLauric acid =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/10/90 =750 \2$aLauric Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007850 =LDR 00770cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362434202441 =005 20200821145114.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075082 =035 \\$aBZS4988NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLaurence-Moon-Biedl syndrome =450 \\$aBardet-Biedl syndrome =450 \\$aBiedl's syndrome =450 \\$aBiemond's syndrome =450 \\$aLaurence-Biedl syndrome =450 \\$aLaurence-Moon-Biedl-Bardet syndrome =550 \\$wg$aAbnormalities, Human =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aIntellectual disability =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =750 \2$aLaurence-Moon Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007849 =LDR 00375cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362434302441 =005 20120730163407.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85075081 =035 \\$aBZS4987LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L375$cBotany =150 \\$aLaurel =450 \\$aLaurus =550 \\$wg$aLauraceae =750 \2$aLaurus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027442 =LDR 00539cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362434402441 =005 20120730163353.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85071190 =035 \\$aBZS1096NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQl873$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM404$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP249$cPhysiology =150 \\$aJuxtaglomerular apparatus =450 \\$aApparatus, Juxtaglomerular =550 \\$wg$aKidneys =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aJuxtaglomerular Apparatus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007606 =LDR 00427cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362434502441 =005 20120730163353.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85071181 =035 \\$aBZS1087NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aJuvenile hormones =450 \\$aNeotenin =550 \\$wg$aHormones =550 \\$wg$aInsect hormones =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aJuvenile Hormones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007605 =LDR 00745cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362434602441 =005 20140401142817.0 =008 040726i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85071166 =035 \\$aBZS1072NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV9051$bHV9230.7$cCriminology =053 \0$aRJ506.J88$cChild psychiatry =150 \\$aJuvenile delinquency =450 \\$aDelinquency, Juvenile =450 \\$aJuvenile crime =550 \\$wg$aConduct disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aCrime =550 \\$aJuvenile corrections =550 \\$aReformatories =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict.$b(juvenile delinquency: antisocial or criminal behavior by children or adolescents) =750 \2$aJuvenile Delinquency$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007604 =LDR 00714cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362434702441 =005 20120730163353.0 =008 000127i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85071088 =035 \\$aBZS0994NU =035 \\$aSH 85071088 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aJurisprudence =550 \\$aLaw =550 \\$aLaw$xPhilosophy =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the science of law. This heading may be divided geographically for works on the science of law in a specific place. General works on law or legal systems are entered under$aLaw.$iWorks on the legislative process are entered under$aLegislation. =681 \\$iNotes under$aLaw; Legislation =750 \2$aJurisprudence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007603 =LDR 01510cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362434802441 =005 20120730163352.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85071044 =035 \\$aBZS0950NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK494.5.C975$cBotany =053 \0$aSD397.J8$cForestry =150 \\$aJunipers =450 \\$aArceuthos =450 \\$wnne$aJuniper =450 \\$aJuniperus =450 \\$aRedcedar =450 \\$aSabina =550 \\$wg$aCupressaceae =670 \\$aHortus 3:$b(Juniperus; juniper) =670 \\$aSPN:$b(Juniperus; juniper) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant):$b(Juniperus) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns:$b(Juniperus; juniper) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$b(juniper: an evergreen shrub or tree of the genus: Juniperus) =670 \\$aHowes, F.W. Dict. of useful and evryday plants, 1974:$b(juniper) =670 \\$aNew Royal Hort. Soc. dict. of gard., 1992:$b(Juniperus; juniper) =670 \\$aWyman's gard. encyc., 1986:$b(Juniperus; approx. 40 species of junipers) =670 \\$aPLANTS database, Apr. 6, 2005:$b(Juniperus; family: Cupressaeceae; common name: juniper) =670 \\$aITIS, via WWW, Apr. 6, 2005:$b(Juniperus; common names (English): juniper; redcedar) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Mar. 13, 2008$b(Genus Juniperus. Family: Cupressaceae. Common name juniper. Synonym: Arceuthos. Probable synonym: Sabina) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20080419 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Juniper =750 \2$aJuniperus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018653 =LDR 00507cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362434902441 =005 20120730163352.0 =008 911219||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85070979 =035 \\$aBZS0885NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aJugular vein =450 \\$aVena jugularis =550 \\$wg$aNeck$xBlood-vessels =550 \\$wg$aVeins =670 \\$aMESH$b(Jugular veins) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(jugular vein or vena jugularis) =750 \2$aJugular Veins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007601 =LDR 01054cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362435002441 =005 20120730163352.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85070976 =035 \\$aBZS0882LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.J85$cBotany =150 \\$aJuglandaceae =450 \\$aNuculaceae =450 \\$aPlatycaryaceae =450 \\$aPterocaryaceae =450 \\$aWalnut family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aJuglandales =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy for plants, via WWW, Nov. 16, 2006$b(Juglandaceae. Synonyms for family: Platycaryaceae, Pterocaryaceae) =670 \\$aPlants database, via WWW, Nov. 16, 2006$b(Family Juglandaceae - Walnut family. Order Juglandales) =670 \\$aMissouri Botanical Garden w{superscript 3]TROPICOS nomenclatural data base, via WWW, Nov. 16, 2006$b(Family Juglandaceae - Walnut Family) =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, Nov. 16, 2006$b(Juglandaceae. Including Nuculaceae, Platycaryaceae, Pterocaryaceae) =750 \2$aJuglandaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029525 =LDR 00582cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362435102441 =005 20120730163352.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85070959 =035 \\$aBZS0865NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aJudicial process =450 \\$aDecision making, Judicial =450 \\$aJudicial behavior =450 \\$aJudicial decision making =550 \\$wg$aJudges =550 \\$wg$aLaw$xPsychological aspects =550 \\$wg$aProcedure (Law) =550 \\$aLaw$xInterpretation and construction =750 \2$aJudicial Role$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033222 =LDR 00547cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362435202441 =005 20120730163351.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85070913 =035 \\$aBZS0819NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dFUG =150 \\$aJudgment =450 \\$aJudgement =550 \\$wg$aKnowledge, Theory of =550 \\$wg$aLanguage and languages =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$wg$aThought and thinking =550 \\$wg$aWisdom =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Judgment; judgement) =750 \2$aJudgment$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007600 =LDR 00816cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362435302441 =005 20120730163351.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85070835 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02136428 =035 \\$aBZS0741NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aJudaism =360 \\$isubdivision$aJudaism$iunder religious headings; also subdivision$aReligious aspects--Judaism$iunder subjects; and headings beginning with the word$aJewish =450 \\$wnno$aJews$xReligion =550 \\$wg$aReligions =550 \\$wg$aSemites$xReligion =550 \\$aJews =680 \\$iPolemic works limited to any one of the sects, schisms, or cleavages within Judaism are entered under the name of such a movement, e.g.$aHasidism, Jewish Science, Reform Judaism. =750 \2$aJudaism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007599 =LDR 00407cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362435402441 =005 20120730163351.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85070771 =035 \\$aBZS0677NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aPN4784.M4 =150 \\$aJournalism, Medical =450 \\$aJournalism$xMedicine =450 \\$aMedical journalism =750 \2$aJournalism, Medical$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018156 =LDR 00414cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362435502441 =005 20120730163351.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85070762 =035 \\$aBZS0668NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aJournalism, Dental =450 \\$aDental journalism =550 \\$wg$aJournalism, Medical =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aJournalism, Dental$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007598 =LDR 00459cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362435602441 =005 20120730163350.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85070736 =035 \\$aBZS0642NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aPN4700$bPN5650 =150 \\$aJournalism =450 \\$aWriting (Authorship) =550 \\$wg$aLiterature =550 \\$wg$aPublicity =681 \\$iNote under$aEditing =750 \2$aJournalism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020452 =LDR 00355cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362435702441 =005 20120730163350.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85070667 =035 \\$aBZS0573NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC312.5.J =150 \\$aJoints$xTuberculosis =750 \2$aTuberculosis, Osteoarticular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014394 =LDR 00562cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362435802441 =005 20120730163350.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85070664 =035 \\$aBZS0570NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aJoints$xRange of motion =450 \\$aFlexibility of joints =450 \\$aJoints$xFlexibility =450 \\$aJoints$xMotion, Range of =450 \\$aRange of motion, Articular$5IEN =450 \\$aRange of motion of joints =550 \\$wg$aBiomechanics =750 \2$aRange of Motion, Articular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016059 =LDR 00382cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362435902441 =005 20120730163350.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85070663 =035 \\$aBZS0569NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aJoints$xRadiography =450 \\$aArthrography$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aJoints$xDiseases =750 \2$aArthrography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001175 =LDR 00726cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362436002441 =005 20120730163350.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85070662 =035 \\$aBZS0568NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aJoints$xHypermobility =450 \\$aHyperextensibility of joints =450 \\$aHypermobility of joints =450 \\$aInstability of joints =450 \\$aJoints$xHyperextensibility =450 \\$aJoints$xInstability =450 \\$aJoints$xLaxity =450 \\$aLaxity of joints =550 \\$wg$aJoints$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aJoints$xRange of motion =550 \\$wg$aMovement disorders =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aJoint Instability$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007593 =LDR 00426cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362436102441 =005 20120730163350.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85070660 =035 \\$aBZS0566NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC932$bRC933 =150 \\$aJoints$xDiseases =450 \\$aArthropathy =550 \\$aRheumatology =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aJoint Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007592 =LDR 01646cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362436202441 =005 20120730163350.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85070658 =035 \\$aBZS0564NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL825$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM131$bQM142$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aJoints =450 \\$aArticulations (Anatomy) =450 \\$aDiarthrodial joints =450 \\$aSynovial joints =550 \\$wg$aMusculoskeletal system =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict.$b(joint: any one of the articulations between bones. Each is classified according to structure and movability as fibrous, cartilaginous, or synovial. Fibrous joints are immovable, cartiliaginous joints slightly movable, and synovial joints freely movable. Most of the joints of the body are freely movable and allow gliding.) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(articulatio synovialis: a joint that is usually freely movable and has the contiguous bony surfaces covered by a hyaline cartilage, and occasionally fibrocartilage, held together by a fibrous capsule lined inside by a synovial membrand and strengthened outside by ligaments. This type of joint includes most of the joints of the body. diarthrodial: pertaining to a synovial joint, formerly called a diarthrosis) =670 \\$aAm. heritage dict.$b(joint, def. 2, anatomy: a point of articulation between two or more bones, esp. such a connection that allows motion) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on articulations between two or more bones in general, as well as works on synovial or freely movable joints. =750 \2$aJoints$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007596 =LDR 01310cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362436302441 =005 20120730163350.0 =008 931004i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85070623 =035 \\$aBZS0529NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aSF809.P375$cGeneral =053 \\$aSF967.P33$cCattle =150 \\$aParatuberculosis =450 \\$wnne$aJohne's disease =450 \\$aParatuberculous enteritis =450 \\$aPseudotubercular enteritis =550 \\$wg$aMycobacterial diseases in animals =670 \\$aMESH$b(Paratuberculosis x Johne's disease) =670 \\$aMerck vet.:$bp. 399 (Paratuberculosis (Johne's disease)) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Johne's disease) =670 \\$aIntl. Coll. on Paratuberculosis (4th : 1994 : Cambridge, Eng.). Proceedings of the Fourth International Coll. on Paratuberculosis ... 1995:$bCIP t.p. (Paratuberculosis; Intl. Assoc. for Paratuberculosis) =670 \\$aBiol. & agric. index, v. 47$b(Paratuberculosis, see Johne's disease) under Johne's disease (usage in citations: Paratuberculosis) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Johnes's disease, also called Paratuberculosis) =670 \\$aLC database, 1/30/95$b(Johne's disease (Paratuberculosis); Paratuberculosis; Paratuberculosis (Johne's disease)) =750 \2$aParatuberculosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010283 =LDR 00339cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362436402441 =005 20120730163350.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85070599 =035 \\$aBZS0505NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV494 =150 \\$aJogging =550 \\$wg$aRunning =750 \2$aJogging$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007590 =LDR 00831cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362436502441 =005 20120730163349.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85070581 =035 \\$aBZS0487NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHF5549.5.J63 =150 \\$aJob satisfaction =360 \\$isubdivision$aJob satisfaction$iunder occupational groups and types of employees =450 \\$aOccupational satisfaction =450 \\$aWork satisfaction =550 \\$wg$aQuality of work life =550 \\$wg$aSatisfaction =550 \\$aJob enrichment =670 \\$aLC data base, 4/29/93$b(job satisfaction, work satisfaction, occupational satisfaction)$5IEN =670 \\$aLC database, April 29, 1993$b(job satisfaction, work satisfaction, occupational satisfaction) =750 \2$aJob Satisfaction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007588 =LDR 01221cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362436602441 =005 20120730163349.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85070575 =035 \\$aBZS0481NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHF5382$cVocational guidance =053 \0$aHF5549.5.J613$cPersonnel management =150 \\$aJob descriptions =360 \\$isubdivision$aJob descriptions$iunder names of individual corporate bodies and under military services and occupational groups; and subdivision$aEmployees--Job descriptions$iunder types of industries, e.g.$aUnited States. Navy--Job descriptions; Construction industry--Employees--Job descriptions =450 \\$aAssignment specifications =450 \\$aOccupational descriptions =450 \\$aPosition descriptions =550 \\$wg$aJob analysis =550 \\$wg$aOccupations =670 \\$aLC database, May 13, 1992$b(Occupational descriptions); Oct. 30, 1996 (position descriptions) =670 \\$aLC data base, 5/13/92$b(Occupational descriptions)$5IEN =680 \\$iHere are entered works about, or consisting of, summaries of the essential activities involved in the performance of jobs. =750 \2$aJob Description$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007587 =LDR 01208cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362436702441 =005 20120730163348.0 =008 050801i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85070361 =035 \\$aBZS0267NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aDS101$bDS151$cGeneral =053 \0$aGN547$cAnthropology =150 \\$aJews =360 \\$isubdivision$aJews$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Jews;$iand headings beginning with the word$aJewish =450 \\$aHebrews =450 \\$aIsraelites =450 \\$aJewish people =450 \\$aJewry =450 \\$aJudaic people =450 \\$aJudaists =550 \\$wg$aEthnology$zIsrael =550 \\$wg$aReligious adherents =550 \\$wg$aSemites =550 \\$aJudaism =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Jewry: the Jewish people collectively; Judaist 1. an adherent or supporter of Judaism; Judaica: things pertaining to Jewish life and customs, esp. when of a historical, literary, or artistic nature, as books or ritual objects; Judaic 1. of or pertaining to Judaism. 2. of or pertaining to Jews; Jewish. Also Judaical) =670 \\$aLC Database, Apr. 18, 2000$b(titles: Jewish people) =750 \2$aJews$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007585 =LDR 00688cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362436802441 =005 20140911195852.0 =008 031208i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85070195 =035 \\$aBZS0101NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGT2250$bGT2281$cCostume =053 \0$aNK7300$bNK7695$cDecorative arts =053 \0$aTS720$bTS761$cManufactures =150 \\$aJewelry =360 \\$isubdivision$aJewelry$iunder ethnic groups =450 \\$aJewellery =450 \\$wnne$aJewelry, Primitive =450 \\$aJewels =550 \\$wg$aDecorative arts =550 \\$wg$aDress accessories =681 \\$iExample under$aArt objects =750 \2$aJewelry$0(DNLM)D055498$5IEN =LDR 00492cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362727602441 =005 20120730164013.0 =008 921112||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135395 =035 \\$aBZY5301NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBD638$cCosmology =053 \\$aQB209$bQB224$cAstronomy =150 \\$aTime =450 \\$aHours (Time) =550 \\$wg$aGeodetic astronomy =550 \\$wg$aNautical astronomy =550 \\$aHorology =750 \2$aTime$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013995 =LDR 00438cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362727702441 =005 20120730164013.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135379 =035 \\$aBZY5285NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aTilt table =450 \\$aTiltboard =550 \\$wg$aTables =681 \\$iExample under$aMedical instruments and apparatus, Physiological apparatus =750 \2$aTilt-Table Test$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018667 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362727802441 =005 20120730164012.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135361 =035 \\$aBZY5267LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.T5 =150 \\$aTiliaceae =550 \\$wg$aMalvales =750 \2$aTiliaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029646 =LDR 00552cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362727902441 =005 20120730164010.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135080 =035 \\$aBZY4986NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aThrombosis in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric hematology =550 \\$wg$aThrombosis =750 \2$81$wb$aThrombosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013927 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aThrombosis$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00653cz 2200217n 4500 =001 9880362728002441 =005 20241022102758.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135077 =035 \\$aBZY4983NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC394.T5$cBrain =053 \\$aRE651$cRetina =150 \\$aThrombosis =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCoagulation =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular system$xDiseases =550 \\$aProtein C deficiency =550 \\$aProtein S deficiency =750 \2$aThrombosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013927 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aLivedoid Vasculopathy$0(DNLM)D000090122$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 01462cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362728102441 =005 20120730164009.0 =008 060315i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135076 =035 \\$aBZY4982NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP93.5 =150 \\$aThromboplastin =450 \\$aBlood coagulation factor III =450 \\$aFactor III (Blood coagulation) =450 \\$aTissue factor (Blood coagulation) =450 \\$aTissue thromboplastin =550 \\$wg$aBlood coagulation factors =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(thromboplastin: the substance that causes conversino of prothrombin to thrombin in the presence of calcium. Also called factor III.) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Mar. 14, 2006$b(Thromboplastin, entry terms: Coagulation Factor III, Factor III, Blood Coagulation Factor III, Tissue Factor, Tissue Thromboplastin. Scope note: Constituent composed of protein and phospholipid that is widely distributed in many tissues. It serves as a cofactor with factor VIIa to activate factor X in the extrinsic pathway of blood coagulation.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 15, 2006$b(Thromboplastin (also called Tissue Factor) is a substance present in endothelial tissue, platelets, and leukocytes necessary for the initiation of thrombin formation from zymogen prothrombin. Tissue thromboplastin (factor III) interacts with activated factor VII and calcium to activate factor X.) =750 \2$aThromboplastin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013925 =LDR 00428cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362728202441 =005 20120730164009.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135075 =035 \\$aBZY4981NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC696 =150 \\$aThrombophlebitis =450 \\$aVenous thrombosis =550 \\$wg$aPhlebitis =550 \\$wg$aThrombosis =750 \2$aThrombophlebitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013924 =LDR 00557cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362728302441 =005 20100806134357.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135074 =035 \\$aBZY4980NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ416.T47 =150 \\$aThrombopenic purpura =450 \\$aPurpura, Thrombocytopenic$5IEN =450 \\$aWerlhof's disease =550 \\$wg$aBlood platelet disorders =550 \\$wg$aPurpura (Pathology) =550 \\$wg$aThrombocytopenia =750 \2$aPurpura, Thrombocytopenic$0(DNLM)D011696$5IEN =LDR 00574cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362728402441 =005 20120730164009.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135072 =035 \\$aBZY4978NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aThromboembolism in children =550 \\$wg$aThromboembolism =550 \\$wg$aThrombosis in children =750 \2$81$wb$aThromboembolism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013923 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aThromboembolism$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362728502441 =005 20080420124717.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135071 =035 \\$aBZY4977NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aThromboembolism =550 \\$wg$aEmbolism =550 \\$wg$aThrombosis =750 \2$aThromboembolism$0(DNLM)D013923$5IEN =LDR 00579cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362728602441 =005 20080413143844.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85135070 =035 \\$aBZY4976LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ416.T45 =150 \\$aThrombocytopenia in children =550 \\$wg$aBlood platelet disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aThrombocytopenia$0(DNLM)D013921$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aThrombocytopenia$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00418cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362728702441 =005 20080413143428.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135069 =035 \\$aBZY4975NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aThrombocytopenia =450 \\$aThrombocythemia =450 \\$aThrombopenia =550 \\$wg$aBlood platelet disorders =750 \2$aThrombocytopenia$0(DNLM)D013921$5IEN =LDR 00524cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362728802441 =005 20120730164009.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85135068 =035 \\$aBZY4974NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aThromboangiitis obliterans =450 \\$aBuerger's disease =450 \\$aGangrene, Presenile =450 \\$aPresenile gangrene =450 \\$wnne$aThromboangitis obliterans =550 \\$wg$aArterial occlusions =750 \2$aThromboangiitis Obliterans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013919 =LDR 00378cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362728902441 =005 20120730163955.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85132900 =035 \\$aBZY2806NU =035 \\$aSH 85132900 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK494.5.T25$cBotany =150 \\$aTaxus =550 \\$wg$aTaxaceae =750 \2$aTaxus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020946 =LDR 00581cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362729102441 =005 20120730163954.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85132865 =035 \\$aBZY2771NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHJ2336$bHJ2337$cPublic finance =053 \\$aK4480$cLaw =150 \\$aTax exemption =450 \\$aExemption from taxation =450 \\$aTax exempt status =450 \\$wnne$aTaxation, Exemption from =550 \\$wg$aTax assessment =670 \\$aGAO thesaurus$b(Tax exempt status) =750 \2$aTax Exemption$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019464 =LDR 00893cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362729202441 =005 20120730163954.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85132846 =035 \\$aBZY2752NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHJ2240$bHJ5908 =150 \\$aTaxation =360 \\$isubdivision$aTaxation$iunder topical headings for works on the taxes levied on income-producing activities or articles of value, e.g.$aConstruction industry--Taxation; 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Scope note: A conditionally essential nutrient, important during mammalian development. It is present in milk but is isolated mostly from ox bile and strongly conjugates bile acids.) =670 \\$aHawley's condensed chem. dict.$b(taurine (2-aminoethanesulfonic acid): a crystallizable amino acid found in combination with bile acids) =750 \2$aTaurine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013654 =LDR 00754cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362729502441 =005 20120730163954.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85132770 =035 \\$aBZY2676NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85132770 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN419.3$cEthnology =053 \0$aGT2345$bGT2347$cManners and customs =150 \\$aTattooing =450 \\$aTattoos (Body markings) =550 \\$wg$aBody marking =550 \\$wg$aEthnology =550 \\$wg$aManners and customs =550 \\$aPermanent makeup =670 \\$a93-153109: Koehl, C. Permanent cosmetic makeup, c1992:$bp. 3 (Permanent cosmetic makeup (PCM) is tattooing ...) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(tattoo) =750 \2$aTattooing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013653 =LDR 00542cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362729602441 =005 20120730163953.0 =008 050322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85132737 =035 \\$aBZY2643NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTaste disorders =450 \\$aAgeusia =450 \\$aDisorders of taste =450 \\$aDysgeusia =450 \\$aGustation disorders =550 \\$wg$aSensory disorders =550 \\$wg$aTongue$xDiseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Taste Disorders) =750 \2$aTaste Disorders$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D013651 =LDR 00417cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362729702441 =005 20120730163953.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85132736 =035 \\$aBZY2642NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTaste buds =550 \\$wg$aBarbel (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aChemoreceptors =550 \\$wg$aTaste =550 \\$wg$aTongue =750 \2$aTaste Buds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013650 =LDR 00344cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362729802441 =005 20120730163953.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85132735 =035 \\$aBZY2641NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aTaste$xThreshold =550 \\$wg$aThreshold (Perception) =750 \2$aTaste Threshold$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013652 =LDR 00593cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362729902441 =005 20080518111244.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85132732 =035 \\$aBZY2638NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF261$cPsychology =053 \\$aQP456$cPhysiology =150 \\$aTaste =450 \\$aGustation =450 \\$aTasting (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aChemical senses =550 \\$wg$aDrinking behavior =550 \\$wg$aSenses and sensation =550 \\$wg$aTongue =550 \\$aFood preferences =750 \2$aTaste$0(DNLM)D013649$5IEN =LDR 00435cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362730002441 =005 20120730163953.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85132705 =035 \\$aBZY2611NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.T2 =150 \\$aTartar emetic =450 \\$aAntimony potassium tartrate$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAntimony$xTherapeutic use =750 \2$aAntimony Potassium Tartrate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000966 =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362730102441 =005 20060731131135.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85132696 =035 \\$aBZY2602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.P965$cZoology =150 \\$aTarsiers =450 \\$aTarsiidae =550 \\$wg$aPrimates =750 \2$aTarsiidae$0(DNLM)D016699$5IEN =LDR 00805cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362730202441 =005 20190121175355.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85132478 =035 \\$aBZY2384NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC394.T37 =150 \\$aTardive dyskinesia =450 \\$aAkathisia =450 \\$aDrug-induced dyskinesia =450 \\$aDrug-induced movement disorders =450 \\$aDyskinesia, Drug-induced =450 \\$aDyskinesia, Tardive =450 \\$aMovement disorders, Drug-induced =550 \\$wg$aBasal ganglia$xEffect of drugs on =550 \\$wg$aExtrapyramidal disorders =550 \\$wg$aHyperkinesia =550 \\$wg$aIatrogenic diseases =550 \\$wg$aPsychotropic drugs$xSide effects =750 \2$aTardive Dyskinesia$0(DNLM)D000071057$5IEN =LDR 01269cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362730302441 =005 20190308143843.0 =008 040901i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85132477 =035 \\$aBZY2383NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL447.5$cZoology =150 \\$aTardigrada =450 \\$aBear-animalcules =450 \\$aBears, Water =450 \\$aMoss piglets =450 \\$aPiglets, Moss =450 \\$aTardigrades =450 \\$aWater bears =550 \\$wg$aBilateria =550 \\$wg$aInvertebrates =670 \\$aMiller, W.R. Tardigrades : bears of the moss, 1997:$bp. 3 (Tardigrada; phylum of invertebrates; "Water Bears" or "Moss Piglets") p. 5 (three classes: Heterotardigrada (2 orders with 8 families), Mesotardigrada (1 order with 1 family), Eutardigrada (2 orders with 6 families)) =670 \\$aITIS, Sept. 1, 2004$b(Phylum Tardigrada -- tardigrades, water bears) =670 \\$aThe American Heritage dictionary of the English language, via WWW, Sept. 1, 2004$b(tardigrade: Any of various slow-moving, microscopic invertebrates of the phylum Tardigrada, related to the arthropods and having four body segments and eight legs and living in water or damp moss. Also called water bear) =750 \2$aTardigrada$0(DNLM)D058467$5IEN =LDR 00346cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362730402441 =005 20120730163953.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85132442 =035 \\$aBZY2348NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTP953$5IEN =150 \\$aTar =550 \\$wg$aNatural products =750 \2$aTars$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013638 =LDR 01373cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362730502441 =005 20130624084747.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85132346 =035 \\$aBZY2252NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.T2$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.T2$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.T2$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.T2$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTA480.T34$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTN271.T3$cProspecting =053 \0$aTP245.T2$cChemical technology =150 \\$aTantalum =450 \\$aTantalium =550 \\$wg$aTransition metals =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 12, 2013$b(Tantalum is a chemical element with the symbol Ta and atomic number 73; previously known as tantalium; a rare, hard, blue-gray, lustrous transition metal that is highly corrosion resistant; part of the refractory metals group, which are widely used as minor components in alloys =670 \\$aChemicool website, Mar. 12, 2013$b(Tantalum; transition metal; a rare, shiny, gray, dense metal. It is highly ductile and can be drawn into a thin wire; Tantalum is one of the five major refractory metals (metals with very high resistance to heat and wear). The other refractory metals are tungsten, molybdenum, rhenium and niobium.) =750 \2$aTantalum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013635 =LDR 00479cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362730602441 =005 20050318132119.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85132335 =035 \\$aBZY2241NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD327$cChemistry =053 \\$aQK898.T2$cBotany =053 \\$aTS985$cTanning =150 \\$aTannins =450 \\$aTannic acid =550 \\$wg$aGallic acid =550 \\$aHide powder =750 \2$aTannins$0(DNLM)D013634$5IEN =LDR 00420cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362730702441 =005 20120730163953.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85132332 =035 \\$aBZY2238NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTS940$bTS985 =150 \\$aTanning =550 \\$wg$aChemistry, Technical =550 \\$aHides and skins =550 \\$aLeather =750 \2$aTanning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013633 =LDR 00392cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362730802441 =005 20120730163953.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85132235 =035 \\$aBZY2141LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =150 \\$aTanacetum =450 \\$aPyrethrum (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =750 \2$aTanacetum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031203 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362730902441 =005 20070508084021.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85132223 =035 \\$aBZY2129NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG109.T36 =150 \\$aTampons =450 \\$aCatamenial receptors =550 \\$wg$aFeminine hygiene products =750 \2$aTampons$0(DNLM)D052576$5IEN =LDR 00526cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362731002441 =005 20120730163953.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85132219 =035 \\$aBZY2125NU =035 \\$ash 85132219 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC271.T36$cCancer chemotherapy =150 \\$aTamoxifen =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aBenzene =550 \\$wg$aEthylamines =550 \\$wg$aSelective estrogen receptor modulators =750 \2$aTamoxifen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013629 =LDR 00451cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362731102441 =005 20120730163952.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85132075 =035 \\$aBZY1981NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQE391.T2$cMineralogy =053 \0$aTA455.T3$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTN948.T2$cMineral industries =150 \\$aTalc =550 \\$wg$aSilicate minerals =750 \2$aTalc$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013627 =LDR 00394cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362731202441 =005 20120730163952.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85132068 =035 \\$aBZY1974LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK623.T75$cBotany =150 \\$aTalaromyces =550 \\$wg$aTrichocomaceae =550 \\$aPenicillium =750 \2$aTalaromyces$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032901 =LDR 00503cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362731302441 =005 20120730163952.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131941 =035 \\$aBZY1847NU =035 \\$ash 85131941 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL950.6$cComparative anatomy =150 \\$aTail =450 \\$aCauda =550 \\$wg$aExtremities (Anatomy) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Tail) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Cauda; tail) =750 \2$aTail$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013623 =LDR 05447cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362731402441 =005 20150518095910.0 =008 040204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131940 =035 \\$aBZY1846NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aTaigas =450 \\$aBoreal forests =450 \\$aBoreal zone forests =450 \\$aCircumboreal forests =450 \\$aCircumpolar boreal forests =450 \\$aConiferous forests, Northern =450 \\$aNorthern coniferous forests =450 \\$aSubarctic forests =450 \\$aTaiga =550 \\$wg$aForests and forestry$zNorthern Hemisphere =670 \\$aTowards sustainable management of the boreal forest, 2003:$bp. 1 (boreal forests) pp. 2-4 (the circumboreal forest is the most extensive terrestrial biome in the world, encompassing some 14 million km p2 (B or 32% of the Earth's forest cover; the definition of "boreal forest" differs among various jurisdictions and with the purpose of any particular mapping and tabulation exercise. In general, we could call the boreal zone those arctic, subarctic, or northern mid-latitude regions that are dominated by a cold climate and able to support only a few coniferous and broadleaf tree genera) p. 5 (open woodlands that constitute the forest-tundra transition zone and much of the boreal climatic region, a zone classified as "taiga" in Canada) p. 6 (The "boreal zone" is generally considered to include the Taiga Cordillera, Boreal Cordillera, Taiga Plains, Boreal Plains, Taiga Shield, Boreal Shield, and Hudson Plains) pp. 320-322 ("The Canadian boreal forest biome has been subdivided into six broad ecozones based on geological features, climate, and forest cover. 'Boreal' ecozones are dominantly forested and contain a mix of spruce, pine, fir, and poplar-birch forest whereas the more northerly, colder 'Taiga' ecozones are dominated by open black spruce-lichen taiga and wetland and contain productive closed forest only in favourable locations such as on alluvial flats ... Open taiga has longer fire cycles and generally smaller fires than occur in closed boreal forest ... mid-boreal forest, south of the taiga") =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of sci. and tech. terms, c2003$b(taiga [ECOL] A zone of forest vegetation encircling the Northern Hemisphere between the arctic-subarctic tundras in the north and the steppes, hardwood forests, and prairies in the south. Also known as boreal forest.) =670 \\$aHenderson's dict. of biological terms, 2000$b(taiga: northern coniferous forest zone, esp. in Siberia, adjacent to tundra; boreal 1) appl. the northern coniferous forest growing in a band across the Northern Hemisphere, e.g. in North American and Siberia) =670 \\$aRandom House Web. unabr. dict., c1997$b(taiga: the coniferous evergreen forests of subarctic lands, covering vast areas of northern North America and Eurasia) =670 \\$aThe dict. of forestry, c1988$b(taiga: a subarctic, coniferous forest that is typically of open, slow-growing spruces, interspersed with bogs, and characteristic of Europe, Asia, and North America. Note: taiga forms a transition zone between the denser, boreal forests to the south and the tundra to the north and has a vegetation pattern that is closely related to the presence of permafrost and to fire history; boreal forest: the northern hemisphere, circumpolar, tundra forest type consisting primarily of black spruce and white spruce with balsam fir, birch, and aspen. Note: the boreal forest is the most extensive forest type in the world.) =670 \\$aDictionnaire de la foresterie, c2000$b(boreal forest: one of the three main forest zones in the world; it is located in the northern regions and is characterized by the predominance of conifers; taiga: refers to a coniferous boreal forest. Often, this term is used to refer to the vegetation zone of transition between boreal forest and tundra. This vegetal formation corresponds to a forest-tundra.) =670 \\$aA dict. of ecology, 1998$b(boreal forest: the circumpolar, subarctic forest of high northern latitudes that is dominated by conifers. To the north it is bounded by tundra and to the south by temperate, broad-leaved, deciduous forest, steppe, or semi-desert; taiga: the name applied by many authorities to the whole of the boreal forest, but by some only to the more open, parklike tracts along the northern fringe of the boreal forest, otherwise known as lichen woodland) =670 \\$aThain, M. The Penguin dict. of biology, 2000$b(taiga: the northern coniferous forest or boreal forest that extends over vast areas of Russia, Scandinavia, and North America. Taiga is the Russian word for vegetation found in this biome) =670 \\$aBlackwell's concise encyc. of ecology, 1999$b(taiga: a Russian term denoting a marshy, Siberian woodland and often used to denote the circumpolar boreal forest. However, it is also used to describe the ecotone zone between the boreal forest and the Arctic tundra; boreal forest: boreal forest, or taiga, is the world's largest vegetation formation, comprising coniferous forests that stretch around the Northern Hemisphere interrupted only by the North Atlantic Ocean and the Bering Strait. It forms a 1000-2000 km broad zone between treeless tundra in the north and either broad-leaved deciduous forests (in oceanic areas) or dry grasslands and semi-deserts (in continental areas) in the south) =750 \2$aTaiga$0(DNLM)D066188$5IEN =LDR 00915cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362731502441 =005 20120730163952.0 =008 860211in\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131930 =035 \\$aBZY1836NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85131930 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV504 =150 \\$aTai chi =450 \\$wnne$aT�ai chi ch��uan =450 \\$aTai-ji =450 \\$aTai ji quan =450 \\$aTaichi =450 \\$aTaijiquan =550 \\$wg$aExercise =670 \\$aEncarta world Eng. dict.$b(tai chi: A Chinese form of physical exercise characterized by a series of very slow and deliberate balletic body movements) =670 \\$aAmericana$b(tai chi chuan, commonly called tai chi) =670 \\$aChang, H. Tai-ji fitness : its principles and basic training : the way to total fitness, c1990. =670 \\$aOrawski, A. Taichi, 1992$b(Taichi) =750 \2$aTai Ji$5IEN$0(DNLM)D026302 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362731602441 =005 20120730163952.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131885 =035 \\$aBZY1791NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.P7 =150 \\$aTaenia =550 \\$wg$aTaeniidae =750 \2$aTaenia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013621 =LDR 00416cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362731702441 =005 20120730163952.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131850 =035 \\$aBZY1756NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.T33 =150 \\$aTachykinins =450 \\$aNeurokinins =550 \\$wg$aKinins =550 \\$wg$aNeuropeptides =750 \2$aTachykinins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015320 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362731802441 =005 20080413141900.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131847 =035 \\$aBZY1753NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC685.T33 =150 \\$aTachycardia =550 \\$wg$aArrhythmia =750 \2$aTachycardia$0(DNLM)D013610$5IEN =LDR 00425cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362731902441 =005 20120730163952.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131822 =035 \\$aBZY1728NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGN494$5IEN =053 \\$aGN471.4 =150 \\$aTaboo =550 \\$wg$aPurity, Ritual =550 \\$wg$aReligion =550 \\$aSacrilege =750 \2$aTaboo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013609 =LDR 00442cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362732002441 =005 20120730163951.0 =008 920330i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131816 =035 \\$aBZY1722NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTableware =450 \\$aDishes =450 \\$aEating utensils =550 \\$wg$aImplements, utensils, etc. =550 \\$aCutlery =750 \2$aCooking and Eating Utensils$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003297 =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362732102441 =005 20120730163951.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131814 =035 \\$aBZY1720NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRS201.T2 =150 \\$aTablets (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aSolid dosage forms =750 \2$aTablets$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013607 =LDR 00817cz 2200241n 4500 =001 9880362732202441 =005 20241022103349.0 =008 921201||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131766 =035 \\$aBZY1672NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.8.T2 =150 \\$aT cells =450 \\$aT lymphocytes =450 \\$aThymus-dependent cells =450 \\$aThymus-dependent lymphocytes =450 \\$aThymus-derived cells =550 \\$wg$aLymphocytes =670 \\$aMESH$b(T Lymphocytes) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(T lymphocyte. Also called T cell, thymus-dependent lymphocyte, thymus-dependent cell, thymus-derived cell) =750 \2$aT-Lymphocytes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013601 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aMemory T Cells$0(DNLM)D000091246$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 00527cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362732302441 =005 20120730163951.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131748 =035 \\$aBZY1654NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSystemic scleroderma =450 \\$aProgressive systemic sclerosis =450 \\$aScleroderma, Systemic =450 \\$aSclerosis, Progressive systemic =450 \\$aSystemic sclerosis =550 \\$wg$aCollagen diseases =750 \2$aScleroderma, Systemic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012595 =LDR 00528cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362732402441 =005 20120730163951.0 =008 930928||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131743 =035 \\$aBZY1649NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQ295 =150 \\$aSystem theory =450 \\$aSystems science =450 \\$aSystems theory$5IEN =450 \\$aSystems, Theory of =550 \\$wg$aScience$xPhilosophy =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/30/93$b(Systems science) =750 \2$aSystems Theory$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013598 =LDR 00609cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362732502441 =005 20200827174327.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131733 =035 \\$aBZY1639NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA402$bQA402.37$cMathematics =053 \0$aT57.6$bT57.97$cIndustrial engineering =150 \\$aSystem analysis =450 \\$aNetwork analysis =450 \\$aNetwork science =450 \\$aNetwork theory =450 \\$aSystems analysis =550 \\$wg$aSystem theory =550 \\$aMathematical optimization =750 \2$aSystems Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013597 =LDR 00403cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362732602441 =005 20120730163951.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131723 =035 \\$aBZY1629NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC406.S9 =150 \\$aSyringomyelia =550 \\$wg$aSpinal cord$xDiseases =550 \\$aSyringobulbia =750 \2$aSyringomyelia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013595 =LDR 00316cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362732702441 =005 20120730163951.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131721 =035 \\$aBZY1627NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD73.S9 =150 \\$aSyringes =750 \2$aSyringes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013594 =LDR 00455cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362732802441 =005 20120730163950.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131688 =035 \\$aBZY1594NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC201.3 =150 \\$aSyphilis, Congenital, hereditary, and infantile =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases in newborn infants =550 \\$wg$aSyphilis =750 \2$aSyphilis, Congenital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013590 =LDR 00567cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362732902441 =005 20120730163950.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131679 =035 \\$aBZY1585NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC201$bRC201.9 =150 \\$aSyphilis =360 \\$isubdivision$aSyphilis$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Syphilis =450 \\$aTreponemal pallidum infection =550 \\$wg$aSexually transmitted diseases =550 \\$wg$aTreponematoses =750 \2$aSyphilis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013587 =LDR 00484cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362733002441 =005 20120730163950.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131672 =035 \\$aBZY1578NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSynthetic prostaglandins E =450 \\$aProstaglandin E analogs =450 \\$aProstaglandins E, Synthetic$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aProstaglandins E =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/19/90 =750 \2$aProstaglandins E, Synthetic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011459 =LDR 00904cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362733102441 =005 20120730163950.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131651 =035 \\$aBZY1557NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dTNJ$dDLC =053 \0$aRC280.S9 =150 \\$aSynovioma =450 \\$aSynovial sarcoma =450 \\$aSynovialoma =550 \\$wg$aSarcoma =550 \\$wg$aSynovial membranes$xTumors =670 \\$aBarco, R. Molecular mechanisms of synovial sarcoma development, 2007. =670 \\$aEncyclopedia Brittanica online, viewed Sept. 8, 2009:$bjoint disease (Synoviomas, or synovial sarcomas, are malignant tumours that arise in the tissues around the joints) sarcoma (Tumour of connective tissue (also called mesoderma, or mesenchymal, cells). This form of cancer is one of the more common malignancies among children) =750 \2$aSarcoma, Synovial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013584 =LDR 00593cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362733202441 =005 20120730163950.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131649 =035 \\$aBZY1555NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85131649 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSynovial membranes =450 \\$aSynovial membrane =450 \\$aSynovium =550 \\$wg$aJoints =550 \\$wg$aMembranes (Biology) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Synovial membrane x Synovium) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict. =750 \2$aSynovial Membrane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013583 =LDR 00861cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362733302441 =005 20120730163950.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131647 =035 \\$aBZY1553NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSynovial fluid =450 \\$aArticular serum =450 \\$aJoint fluid =450 \\$wnne$aSynovia =550 \\$wg$aBody fluids =550 \\$wg$aSynovial membranes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ber�ezkin, A.G. Sinovial�na�i�a zhidkost� sustavov konechnoste�i mlekopita�i�ushchikh, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Synovial fluid) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Skeletal system, Synovial fluid) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Synovia: also called synovial fluid, articular serum) =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/24/89$b(Synovial fluid; joint fluid) =750 \2$aSynovial Fluid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013582 =LDR 00550cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362733402441 =005 20120611100121.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131630 =035 \\$aBZY1536NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSyndromes in children =450 \\$aPediatric syndromes =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =750 \2$81$wb$aSyndrome$0(DNLM)D013577$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002048$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSyndrome$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00427cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362733502441 =005 20120611095133.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131629 =035 \\$aBZY1535NU =035 \\$ash 85131629 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC69 =150 \\$aSyndromes =550 \\$wg$aDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPathology =550 \\$wg$aSymptoms =750 \2$aSyndrome$0(DNLM)D013577$5IEN =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362733602441 =005 20120730163950.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131622 =035 \\$aBZY1528NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aSyncope (Pathology) =450 \\$aFainting =550 \\$wg$aLoss of consciousness =750 \2$aSyncope$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013575 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362733702441 =005 20120730163950.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131613 =035 \\$aBZY1519NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQC787.S9 =150 \\$aSynchrotrons =450 \\$wnne$aSynchrotron =550 \\$wg$aParticle accelerators =750 \2$aSynchrotrons$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017356 =LDR 00328cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362733802441 =005 20120730163950.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131601 =035 \\$aBZY1507LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSynbranchidae =450 \\$aSwamp eels =750 \2$aSmegmamorpha$5IEN$0(DNLM)D023701 =LDR 00439cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362733902441 =005 20120730163950.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131594 =035 \\$aBZY1500NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL931$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM471$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP363$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSynaptosomes =550 \\$aSynapses =750 \2$aSynaptosomes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013574 =LDR 00482cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362734002441 =005 20120730163950.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131591 =035 \\$aBZY1497NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP364 =150 \\$aSynapses =550 \\$wg$aNerve endings =550 \\$wg$aNerves =550 \\$wg$aNeural circuitry =550 \\$wg$aNeural transmission =550 \\$aSynaptosomes =750 \2$aSynapses$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013569 =LDR 01051cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9880362734102441 =005 20120730163950.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131555 =035 \\$aBZY1461NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC69 =150 \\$aSymptoms =450 \\$aClinical signs =450 \\$aDisease symptoms =450 \\$aDiseases$xSymptoms =450 \\$wnne$aSemiology =450 \\$aSemiology (Medicine) =450 \\$aSigns and symptoms =450 \\$aSigns, Clinical =450 \\$wnne$aSymptomatology =450 \\$aSymptomology =550 \\$wg$aDiseases =550 \\$aDiagnosis =670 \\$aHayes, P.C. Colour atlas of clinical signs, 1990. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(sign: objective evidence/symptom of disease) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(sign: objective evidence/symptom of disease) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Signs and symptoms) =670 \\$aReaders' guide$b(Symptoms, see Diagnosis) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(symptom) =750 \2$aSigns and Symptoms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012816 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362734202441 =005 20120730163949.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131548 =035 \\$aBZY1454NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dIEN =053 \\$aRG791 =150 \\$aSymphyseotomy =450 \\$aSymphysiotomy$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aObstetrics$xSurgery =750 \2$aSymphysiotomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013567 =LDR 00595cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362734302441 =005 20120730163949.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131450 =035 \\$aBZY1356NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM323.6 =150 \\$aSympathomimetic agents =450 \\$aAdrenergic activators =450 \\$aAdrenergic agents =450 \\$aAdrenomimetics =450 \\$aSympathetic transmitter releasers =450 \\$aSympathomimetics =550 \\$wg$aAutonomic drugs =550 \\$wg$aBiomimetics =750 \2$aSympathomimetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013566 =LDR 00710cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362734402441 =005 20120730163949.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131449 =035 \\$aBZY1355NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM323.5 =150 \\$aSympatholytic agents =450 \\$aAdrenergic blocking agents =450 \\$aAdrenergic inhibitors =450 \\$aAdrenolytic agents =450 \\$aAdrenolytics =450 \\$aAntiadrenergic agents =450 \\$aAntiadrenergics =450 \\$aSympathetic blocking agents =450 \\$aSympatholytics =550 \\$wg$aAutonomic drugs =550 \\$wg$aGanglionic blocking agents =750 \2$aSympatholytics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013565 =LDR 00394cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362734502441 =005 20120730163949.0 =008 871219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131447 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02162615 =035 \\$aBZY1353NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSympathectomy =550 \\$wg$aSympathetic nervous system$xSurgery =750 \2$aSympathectomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013562 =LDR 00494cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362734602441 =005 20120730163949.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131411 =035 \\$aBZY1317NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF175.5.S95$cPsychoanalysis =053 \\$aBF458$cPsychology =150 \\$aSymbolism (Psychology) =450 \\$aSymbolism in psychology =550 \\$wg$aPsychoanalysis =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =750 \2$aSymbolism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013561 =LDR 00904cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362734702441 =005 20120730163949.0 =008 050408i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131408 =035 \\$aBZY1314NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF1623.S9$cOccult sciences =053 \0$aBL600$bBL620$cComparative religion =053 \0$aBV150$bBV165$cChristian =053 \0$aCB475$cCivilization =150 \\$aSymbolism =360 \\$isubdivision$aSymbolic representation$iunder names of countries, cities, etc.; also subdivision$aSymbolism$iunder names of individual persons; and subdivision$aSymbolic aspects$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Symbolic aspects =450 \\$aRepresentation, Symbolic =450 \\$aSymbolic representation =550 \\$wg$aMythology =550 \\$aEmblems =550 \\$aSigns and symbols =750 \2$aSymbolism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013561 =LDR 00414cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362734802441 =005 20120730163949.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131402 =035 \\$aBZY1308NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH548$bQH548.3 =150 \\$aSymbiosis =450 \\$aConsortism =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$aSymbiogenesis =750 \2$aSymbiosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013559 =LDR 00350cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362734902441 =005 20120730163949.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85131255 =035 \\$aBZY1161NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSwine erysipelas =450 \\$aDiamond skin disease =750 \2$aSwine Erysipelas$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013554 =LDR 00452cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362735002441 =005 20120730163949.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131240 =035 \\$aBZY1146NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF971$bSF977 =150 \\$aSwine$xDiseases =360 \\$iindividual diseases, e.g.$aClassical swine fever =360 \\$ispecific diseases, e.g.$aHog cholera =750 \2$aSwine Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013553 =LDR 01886cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362735102441 =005 20130916095707.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131235 =035 \\$aBZY1141NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dMnMHCL$dWaU =053 \0$aSF391$bSF397.83 =150 \\$aSwine =450 \\$aDomestic pig =450 \\$aHogs =450 \\$aPig =450 \\$aPig farming =450 \\$aPigs =450 \\$aSus domestica =450 \\$aSus domesticus =450 \\$aSus scrofa domestica =450 \\$aSus scrofa domesticus =550 \\$wg$aLivestock =550 \\$wg$aSus =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Pig farming) =670 \\$aWolfman, J. Life on a pig farm, 1998. =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 5, 2013:$bDomestic pig (Domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus or Sus domesticus: also swine or hog); it is considered a subspecies of the wild boar or a distinct species in its own right) Pig (A pig is any of the animals in the genus Sus, within the Suidae family of even-toed ungulates. Pigs include the domestic pig and its ancestor, the common Eurasian wild boar (Sus scrofa), along with other species) =670 \\$aOxford dictionaries website, June 5, 2013$b(pig: Sus domesticus (with numerous varieties), family Suidae (the pig family), descended from the wild boar and domesticated over 8,000 years ago. The pig family also includes the warthog and babirusa, but the similar peccaries are placed in their own family) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, via WWW, June 5, 2013$b(Sus scrofa domesticus (domestic pig); synonym: Sus scrofa domestica; Sus domesticus; Sus domestica) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the care and management of domestic breeds of swine. 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Heart--Surgery--Nursing =360 \\$isubdivision$aSurgery--Nursing$iunder individual diseases and organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCancer--Surgery--Nursing; Heart--Surgery--Nursing =450 \\$aPerioperative nursing$5IEN =450 \\$aSurgical diseases$xNursing =550 \\$wg$aNursing =750 \2$aPerioperative Nursing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013527 =LDR 01322cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362736902441 =005 20120516111823.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130799 =035 \\$aBZY0705NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD71$bRD76 =150 \\$aSurgical instruments and apparatus =360 \\$isubdivision$aSurgery--Instruments$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Surgery--Instruments =450 \\$aApparatus, Surgical =450 \\$aEquipment, Surgical =450 \\$aInstruments, Surgical =450 \\$aSurgery$xEquipment and supplies =450 \\$aSurgery$xInstruments =450 \\$aSurgical apparatus =450 \\$aSurgical equipment =450 \\$aSurgical instruments =550 \\$wg$aMedical instruments and apparatus =550 \\$wg$aSurgical technology =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 24, 2012$b(headings: Surgical Equipment; Surgical Instruments; scope note on Surgical Equipment: nonexpendable apparatus used during surgical procedures; they are differentiated from SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, usually hand-held and used in the immediate operative field; scope note on Surgical Instruments: hand-held tools or implements used by health professionals for the performance of surgical tasks) =750 \2$aSurgical Instruments$0(DNLM)D013525$5IEN-M =LDR 00496cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362737002441 =005 20110519084002.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130798 =035 \\$aBZY0704LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85130798 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD73.G67 =150 \\$aSurgical gowns =450 \\$aGowns, Surgical =550 \\$wg$aMedical personnel$xClothing =550 \\$wg$aSurgical instruments and apparatus =750 \2$aSurgical Attire$0(DNLM)D058257$5IEN =LDR 00583cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362737102441 =005 20120730163947.0 =008 930323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130794 =035 \\$aBZY0700NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSurgical clinics =450 \\$aAmbulatory surgical centers =450 \\$aSurgery clinics =450 \\$aSurgicenters =550 \\$wg$aClinics =550 \\$aAmbulatory surgery =670 \\$aMESH$b(Surgicenters) =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/10/92$b(ambulatory surgical centers) =750 \2$aSurgicenters$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013531 =LDR 00604cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362737202441 =005 20120730163947.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130791 =035 \\$aBZY0697NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRD27.8 =150 \\$aSurgery, Unnecessary =450 \\$aNeedless surgery =450 \\$aSurgery, Needless =450 \\$aSurgery, Unjustifiable =450 \\$aUnjustifiable surgery =450 \\$aUnnecessary surgery =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis, Surgical =550 \\$wg$aSurgeons$xProfessional ethics =750 \2$aUnnecessary Procedures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019564 =LDR 00684cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362737302441 =005 20120730163947.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130786 =035 \\$aBZY0692NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD118$bRD120.5 =150 \\$aSurgery, Plastic =450 \\$aAesthetic surgery =450 \\$aCosmetic surgery =450 \\$aPlastic surgery =450 \\$aReconstructive surgery =450 \\$aSurgery, Aesthetic =450 \\$aSurgery, Cosmetic =450 \\$aSurgery, Reconstructive =550 \\$wg$aTransplantation of organs, tissues, etc. =550 \\$aPlastic surgeons =750 \2$aSurgery, Plastic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013518 =LDR 01088cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362737402441 =005 20120730163946.0 =008 930323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85130785 =035 \\$aBZY0691NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD110$bRD110.5 =150 \\$aAmbulatory surgery =450 \\$aDay care surgery =450 \\$aDay surgery =450 \\$aIn-and-out surgery =450 \\$aOffice surgery =450 \\$aOutpatient surgery =450 \\$aSame day surgery =450 \\$wnne$aSurgery, Outpatient =550 \\$wg$aAmbulatory medical care =550 \\$wg$aHospitals$xOutpatient services =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =550 \\$aSurgical clinics =670 \\$aAtlas of office surgery, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ambulatory surgery) =670 \\$aLC data base, 12/10/92$b(ambulatory surgery; 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Literature relating to the risks and accidents of operations, treatment of patients after operations, and other generalities are entered under the heading$aOperations, Surgical.$iWorks relating especially to methods of securing asepsis are entered under$aSurgery, Aseptic and antiseptic. =681 \\$iNotes under$aOperations, Surgical; Surgery, Aseptic and antiseptic =750 \2$aSurgical Procedures, Operative$0(DNLM)D013514$5IEN =LDR 00379cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362737602441 =005 20150219133751.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85130780 =035 \\$aBZY0686NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD111$bRD114 =150 \\$aSurgery, Minor =450 \\$aMinor surgery =750 \2$aMinor Surgical Procedures$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013511 =LDR 00361cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362035602441 =005 20120730162553.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014986 =035 \\$aBZL4892NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBlood groups$xABO system =450 \\$aABO blood group system =750 \2$aABO Blood Group System$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000017 =LDR 00395cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362035702441 =005 20120730162553.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014984 =035 \\$aBZL4890NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP98 =150 \\$aBlood group antigens =550 \\$wg$aErythrocytes =550 \\$wg$aIsoantigens =750 \2$aBlood Group Antigens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001789 =LDR 00424cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362035802441 =005 20120730162553.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014983 =035 \\$aBZL4889NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlood gases$xAnalysis =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xAnalysis =550 \\$wg$aPulmonary function tests =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/12/90 =750 \2$aBlood Gas Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001784 =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362035902441 =005 20120730162553.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014980 =035 \\$aBZL4886NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlood flow =450 \\$aBlood$xFlow =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xCirculation =550 \\$wg$aBody fluid flow =550 \\$wg$aHemodynamics =750 \2$aBlood Flow Velocity$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001783 =LDR 00357cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362036002441 =005 20120730162553.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014978 =035 \\$aBZL4884NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBlood donors =450 \\$aDonors, Blood =550 \\$wg$aPersons =750 \2$aBlood Donors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001782 =LDR 00509cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362036102441 =005 20120730162553.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014976 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02091301 =035 \\$aBZL4882NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB45.3 =150 \\$aBlood coagulation tests =450 \\$aBlood$xCoagulation$xTesting =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xAnalysis =670 \\$aMESH$b(Blood coagulation tests) =750 \2$aBlood Coagulation Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001780 =LDR 00779cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362036202441 =005 20120730162553.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014975 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02091291 =035 \\$aBZL4881NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP93.5$bQP93.7$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRM171.5$cBlood transfusion =150 \\$aBlood coagulation factors =450 \\$aBlood$xCoagulation factors =450 \\$aCoagulation factors =550 \\$wg$aBlood proteins =550 \\$wg$aProteolytic enzymes =670 \\$aNew trends in haemostasis : coagulation proteins, endothelium, and tissue factors, c1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Blood coagulation factors x Coagulation factors) =750 \2$aBlood Coagulation Factors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001779 =LDR 00695cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362036302441 =005 20120730162552.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014974 =035 \\$aBZL4880NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBlood coagulation factor XIII =450 \\$aFactor XIII (Blood coagulation) =450 \\$aFibrin stabilizing factor =450 \\$aLaki-Lorand factor =550 \\$wg$aBlood coagulation factors =550 \\$aTransglutaminases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 15, 2006$b(Factor XIII. Entry terms: Coagulation Factor XIII, Fibrin Stabilizing Factor, Laki-Lorand Factor, Blood Coagulation Factor XIII) =750 \2$aFactor XIII$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005176 =LDR 01465cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362036402441 =005 20120730162552.0 =008 060224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014972 =035 \\$aBZL4878NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBlood coagulation factor VIII =450 \\$aAntiglobulin factor =450 \\$aAntihemophilic factor =450 \\$aFactor VIII (Blood coagulation) =450 \\$aHemophilic factor A =450 \\$aPlatelet cofactor I =450 \\$aThromboplastinogen =550 \\$wg$aBlood coagulation factors =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(Factor VIII. Also called antihemophilic factor, hemophilic factor A, platelet cofactor I) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 10, 2006 (Factor VIII, entry terms: Antihemophilic Factor, Blood Coagulation Factor VIII, Thrompoplastinogen. Scope note: Antihemophilic factor that is part of the factor VIII/von Willibrand factor complex. Factor VIII is produced in the liver and acts in the intrinsic pathway of blood coagulation) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 14, 2006 (Factor VIII is an essential clotting factor. The lack of normal FVIII causes hemophilia A, an inherited bleeding disorder. FVIII is a glycoprotein procofactor synthesized and released into the bloodstream by the liver. In the circulating blood, it is mainly bound to von Willebrand factor (vWF, also known as Factor VIII-related antigen) to form a stable complex.) =750 \2$aFactor VIII$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005169 =LDR 00485cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362036502441 =005 20120730162552.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014971 =035 \\$aBZL4877NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlood cholesterol =450 \\$aSerum cholesterol =550 \\$wg$aBlood lipids =550 \\$wg$aCholesterol =550 \\$aHypercholesteremia =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aCholesterol$xblood$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002784Q000097 =LDR 00615cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362036602441 =005 20120730162552.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014968 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02091210 =035 \\$aBZL4874NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP94$bQP97.5 =150 \\$aBlood cells =450 \\$aBlood corpuscles =450 \\$wnne$aBlood$xCorpuscles and platelets =450 \\$aCorpuscles, Blood =450 \\$aHaemocytes =450 \\$aHemic cells =450 \\$aHemocytes =550 \\$wg$aBlood =550 \\$wg$aCells =750 \2$aBlood Cells$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001773 =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362036702441 =005 20090216091843.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014967 =035 \\$aBZL4873NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlood cell count =450 \\$aHemogram =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xExamination =550 \\$wg$aBlood cells =750 \2$aBlood Cell Count$0(DNLM)D001772$5IEN =LDR 00737cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362036802441 =005 20120730162552.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014964 =035 \\$aBZL4870NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM575.5$cHistology =053 \\$aQP375.5$cPhysiology =150 \\$aBlood-brain barrier =450 \\$aBlood-cerebral barrier =450 \\$aBlood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier =450 \\$aBrain-blood barrier =450 \\$aHemato-encephalic barrier =450 \\$aHematoencephalic barrier =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xBlood-vessels =550 \\$wg$aCerebrospinal fluid =550 \\$aChoroid plexus =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/1/90 =750 \2$aBlood-Brain Barrier$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001812 =LDR 00695cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362036902441 =005 20120730162552.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014961 =035 \\$aBZL4867NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM172 =150 \\$aBlood banks =450 \\$aBanked blood =450 \\$aBlood transfusion service =450 \\$aBlood transfusion services =550 \\$wg$aTissue banks =550 \\$aBlood$xTransfusion =550 \\$aBlood$xTransportation =550 \\$aBloodmobiles =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/22/93. =670 \\$aGibbs. Guidelines for org. ... blood transfusion service ... 1992. =750 \2$aBlood Banks$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001771 =LDR 00895cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362037002441 =005 20161215100013.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014959 =035 \\$aBZL4865NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaElC =150 \\$aBlood alcohol =450 \\$aAlcohol in blood =450 \\$aBAC (Blood alcohol concentration) =450 \\$aBlood alcohol concentration =450 \\$aBlood$xAlcohol content =550 \\$wg$aAlcohol in the body =670 \\$aEvaluation of Maine's lower BAC limits for convicted OUI offenders, 2005:$balternate title (Evaluation of Maine's lower blood alcohol concentration limits) =670 \\$aFoss, R.D. Evaluation of the effects of North Carolina's 0.08% BAC laws, 1998:$balternate title (Evaluation of the effects of North Carolina's 0.08% blood alcohol concentration laws) =750 \2$aBlood Alcohol Content$0(DNLM)D000067401$5IEN =LDR 00485cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362037102441 =005 20120730162552.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014954 =035 \\$aBZL4860NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlood$xTransfusion, Intrauterine =450 \\$aFetal transfusion =450 \\$aIntrauterine blood transfusion =550 \\$wg$aFetus$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/12/90 =750 \2$aBlood Transfusion, Intrauterine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001805 =LDR 01089cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362037202441 =005 20120730162552.0 =008 920305||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014953 =035 \\$aBZL4859NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM172.7 =150 \\$aBlood$xTransfusion, Autologous =450 \\$aAutologous blood transfusion =450 \\$aAutoreinfusion of blood =450 \\$aAutotransfusion of blood =450 \\$aBlood$xAutologous blood transfusion =450 \\$aBlood$xAutotransfusion =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Autotransfusion Symposium (1st : 1980 : Baltimore, Md.). Autotransfusion : proceedings ... c1981. =670 \\$aMESH$b(See Blood transfusion, Autologous) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Autotransfusion: "Reinfusion of patient's own blood" (in surgery or hemorrhage)) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(Autotransfusion) =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict.$b(Autotransfusion; syn. Autoreinfusion) =670 \\$aNIH$b(See Blood transfusion, Autotransfusion) =750 \2$aBlood Transfusion, Autologous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001804 =LDR 00866cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362037302441 =005 20120730162552.0 =008 050302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014949 =035 \\$aBZL4855NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM171$bRM174 =150 \\$aBlood$xTransfusion =450 \\$aBlood transfusion =450 \\$aBlood transfusion therapy =450 \\$aHemotherapy =450 \\$aTransfusion medicine =450 \\$aTransfusion of blood =450 \\$aTransfusion therapy =450 \\$aTransfusion therapy, Blood =550 \\$wg$aSurgery =550 \\$aBlood banks =550 \\$aBlood groups =550 \\$aHospitals$xTransfusion committees =550 \\$aTransfusion-free surgery =670 \\$aModern transfusion therapy, 1989. =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 10, 1990. =750 \2$aBlood Transfusion$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001803 =LDR 00698cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362037402441 =005 20120730162551.0 =008 930203||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014948 =035 \\$aBZL4854NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlood$xSedimentation =450 \\$aBlood sedimentation =450 \\$aErythrocyte sedimentation =450 \\$aErythrocyte sedimentation rate =450 \\$aErythrocytes$xSedimentation =450 \\$aESR (Hematology) =550 \\$wg$aBlood$xExamination =670 \\$aChizhevskii, A.L. Biofizicheskie mekhanizmy reaktsii osedaniia eritrotsitov, 1980. =670 \\$aLC BIBL file, 12/19/89 =750 \2$aBlood Sedimentation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001799 =LDR 00608cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362037502441 =005 20120730162551.0 =008 040901i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014942 =035 \\$aBZL4848NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBlood$xFiltration =450 \\$aBlood filtration =450 \\$aHemofiltration =550 \\$wg$aFilters and filtration =550 \\$wg$aHemodynamics =550 \\$aHemodialysis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Blood filtration and blood cell deformability, 1985. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Blood treatment, Blood filters) =750 \2$aHemofiltration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006440 =LDR 00915cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362037602441 =005 20120730162551.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014941 =035 \\$aBZL4847NU =035 \\$ash 85014941 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRB45 =150 \\$aBlood$xExamination =450 \\$aBlood$xSemiology =450 \\$aBlood tests =450 \\$aExamination of the blood =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis, Laboratory =550 \\$aBlood$xDiseases$xDiagnosis =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the examination of the formed elements of the blood by microscopic and other techniques, and on the diagnostic significance of the results. Works on the physicochemical analysis of serum or plasma and on the diagnostic significance of the results are entered under$aBlood--Analysis. =681 \\$iNote under$aBlood--Analysis =750 \2$aHematologic Tests$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006403 =LDR 00545cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362037702441 =005 20120730162551.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014939 =035 \\$aBZL4845NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC633$bRC647 =150 \\$aBlood$xDiseases =450 \\$aClinical hematology =450 \\$aHematologic diseases =550 \\$aHematology =670 \\$aMESH$b(Hematologic diseases) =670 \\$aMazza. Manual of clinical hematology, 1992. =750 \2$aHematologic Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006402 =LDR 00619cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362037802441 =005 20120730162550.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014938 =035 \\$aBZL4844NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85014938 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBlood$xCollection and preservation =450 \\$aBlood collection =450 \\$aBlood preservation =450 \\$aCollection of blood =550 \\$wg$aBlood banks =550 \\$wg$aPreservation of organs, tissues, etc. =750 \2$aBlood Preservation$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001793 =750 \2$aBlood Specimen Collection$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001800 =LDR 00739cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362037902441 =005 20120730162550.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014937 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02090945 =035 \\$aBZL4843NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC647.C55 =150 \\$aBlood coagulation disorders =450 \\$wnne$aBlood$xCoagulation, Disorders of =450 \\$aCoagulation disorders =450 \\$aCoagulopathies =550 \\$wg$aHemorrhagic diseases =670 \\$aMESH$b(Blood coagulation disorders) =670 \\$aLC data base, 03/13/91$b(Coagulation disorders; coagulopathies) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Blood coagulation disorders) =750 \2$aBlood Coagulation Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001778 =LDR 00733cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362038002441 =005 20120730162550.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014936 =035 \\$aBZL4842NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP93.5$bQP93.7 =150 \\$aBlood$xCoagulation =450 \\$aBlood$xClotting =450 \\$aBlood coagulation =450 \\$aClotting of blood =450 \\$aCoagulation of blood =550 \\$wg$aHemostasis =550 \\$aAnticoagulants (Medicine) =550 \\$aCoagulase =670 \\$aMESH$b(Blood coagulation) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Coagulation: The precipitation of fibrin from blood or plasma; clotting) =750 \2$aBlood Coagulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001777 =LDR 00663cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362038102441 =005 20120730162550.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014933 =035 \\$aBZL4839NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP110.A7$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRD598.35.A77$cHeart surgery =150 \\$aBlood$xCirculation, Artificial =450 \\$aArtificial blood circulation =450 \\$aExtra-corporeal circulation =450 \\$aExtra-corporeal perfusion =450 \\$aExtracorporeal circulation =450 \\$aExtracorporeal perfusion =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aExtracorporeal Circulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005112 =LDR 00550cz 2200181n 4500 =001 9880362038202441 =005 20220810163339.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014931 =035 \\$aBZL4837NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP101$bQP110 =150 \\$aBlood$xCirculation =450 \\$aCirculation of the blood =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =550 \\$aCardiovascular system =750 \2$aBlood Circulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001775 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aReturn of Spontaneous Circulation$0(DNLM)D000084102$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362038302441 =005 20110317091732.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014930 =035 \\$aBZL4836LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP91 =150 \\$aBlood$xBuffy coat =450 \\$aBuffy coat =750 \2$aBlood Buffy Coat$0(DNLM)D058621$5IEN =LDR 01039cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362038402441 =005 20120730162550.0 =008 920305||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014929 =035 \\$aBZL4835NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP91$bQP99.5$cPhysiology =053 \\$aRB45$cClinical chemistry =150 \\$aBlood$xAnalysis =450 \\$aAnalysis of blood =450 \\$wnne$aBlood$xAnalysis and chemistry =450 \\$aBlood chemical analysis$5IEN =450 \\$aBlood$xChemistry =450 \\$aBlood chemistry =450 \\$aBlood tests =550 \\$wg$aClinical chemistry =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the physicochemical analysis of serum or plasma, and on the diagnostic significance of the results. Works on the examination of the formed elements of the blood by microscopic and other techniques, and on the diagnostic significance of the results, are entered under$aBlood--Examination. =681 \\$iNote under$aBlood--Examination =750 \2$aBlood Chemical Analysis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001774 =LDR 00607cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362038502441 =005 20120730162550.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014928 =035 \\$aBZL4834NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP91$cPhysiology =053 \\$aQR185$cImmunology =150 \\$aBlood$xAgglutination =450 \\$aHemagglutination =450 \\$aIsoagglutination =450 \\$aIsohemagglutination =450 \\$aSludged blood =550 \\$wg$aAgglutination =550 \\$aBlood groups =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHemagglutination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006384 =LDR 00376cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362038602441 =005 20120730162550.0 =008 051209||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014927 =035 \\$aBZL4833NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP91$bQP99.5 =150 \\$aBlood =550 \\$wg$aBody fluids =550 \\$aFear of blood =750 \2$aBlood$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001769 =LDR 00685cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362038702441 =005 20120730162550.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014896 =035 \\$aBZL4802NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBlisters =450 \\$aBlebs (Blisters) =450 \\$aBullae (Blisters) =450 \\$aBullous lesions =450 \\$aVesication =550 \\$wg$aIrritation (Pathology) =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Nov. 1, 2006$b(Blister. Entry terms: Bulla, Vesication, Bleb, Bullae, Bullous Lesion. Scope note: Visible accumulations of fluid within or beneath the epidermis) =750 \2$aBlister$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001768 =LDR 00382cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362038802441 =005 20120730162549.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014886 =035 \\$aBZL4792NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE91 =150 \\$aBlindness =450 \\$aAmaurosis =550 \\$wg$aVision disorders =750 \2$aBlindness$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001766 =LDR 00362cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362038902441 =005 20120730162549.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014884 =035 \\$aBZL4790NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlind loop syndrome =550 \\$wg$aMalabsorption syndromes =750 \2$aBlind Loop Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001765 =LDR 00870cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362039002441 =005 20080320094139.0 =008 060711i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014878 =035 \\$aBZL4784NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dICLAM$dDLC =150 \\$aDeafblind people =450 \\$wnne$aBlind-deaf =450 \\$aDeaf-blind people =550 \\$wg$aPeople with disabilities =550 \\$aBlind =550 \\$aDeaf =670 \\$aDeafblind.com Web site, July 11, 2006$b(deafblind people; 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Gilchrist's disease) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(blastomycosis, also called Chicago disease, Gilchrist's disease, North American blastomycosis, Gilchrist's mycosis) =750 \2$aBlastomycosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001759 =LDR 00466cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362039902441 =005 20120730162548.0 =008 930106||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014802 =035 \\$aBZL4708NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlastoderm =450 \\$aBlastoderma =450 \\$aGerminal membrane =450 \\$aMembrane, Germinal =550 \\$wg$aBlastula =550 \\$wg$aEmbryonic stem cells =750 \2$aBlastoderm$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001756 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362040002441 =005 20070511085439.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014801 =035 \\$aBZL4707NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlastocyst =550 \\$wg$aPlacenta =550 \\$aBlastula =750 \2$aBlastocyst$0(DNLM)D001755$5IEN =LDR 00345cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362040102441 =005 20090422092851.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014800 =035 \\$aBZL4706LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBlastocladiales =550 \\$wg$aChytridiomycetes =750 \2$aBlastocladiomycota$0(DNLM)D055133$5IEN =LDR 00454cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362040202441 =005 20120730162548.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014741 =035 \\$aBZL4647NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBladder exstrophy =450 \\$aEctopia vesicae =450 \\$aExstrophy of the bladder =550 \\$wg$aBladder$xAbnormalities =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/1/90 =750 \2$aBladder Exstrophy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001746 =LDR 00343cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362040302441 =005 20070419143031.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014738 =035 \\$aBZL4644NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD670 =150 \\$aBladder$xTumors =750 \2$aUrinary Bladder Neoplasms$0(DNLM)D001749$5IEN =LDR 00553cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362040402441 =005 20120730162548.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014731 =035 \\$aBZL4637NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC921.C9$cGeneral =053 \0$aRG485.C9$cGynecology =150 \\$aCystitis =450 \\$wnne$aBladder$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aBladder$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aRandom House. =750 \2$aCystitis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003556 =LDR 00573cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362040502441 =005 20070514083647.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014730 =035 \\$aBZL4636LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG485.C94$cUrogynecology =150 \\$aCystocele =450 \\$wnne$aBladder$xHernia =450 \\$aVesicocele =550 \\$wg$aBladder$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aHernia =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bladder-Diseases x Cystocele) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(Cystocele; vesicocele) =750 \2$aCystocele$0(DNLM)D052858$5IEN =LDR 00466cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362040602441 =005 20070419142134.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014727 =035 \\$aBZL4633NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC919$bRC923$cGeneral =053 \\$aRG484$bRG485$cGynecologic urology =150 \\$aBladder$xDiseases =681 \\$iExample under$aUrinary organs--Diseases =750 \2$aUrinary Bladder Diseases$0(DNLM)D001745$5IEN =LDR 00562cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362040702441 =005 20070419141846.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014726 =035 \\$aBZL4632NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC921.V4 =150 \\$aBladder$xCalculi =450 \\$aBladder calculi =450 \\$aBladder stones =450 \\$aCystoliths =450 \\$aVesical calculi =450 \\$aVesical stones =550 \\$wg$aBladder$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aCalculi =750 \2$aUrinary Bladder Calculi$0(DNLM)D001744$5IEN =LDR 00444cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362040802441 =005 20070419141926.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014724 =035 \\$aBZL4630NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL872$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM411$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aBladder =450 \\$aUrinary bladder =550 \\$wg$aUrinary organs =750 \2$aUrinary Bladder$0(DNLM)D001743$5IEN =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362040902441 =005 20120730162548.0 =008 940124i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014715 =035 \\$aBZL4621NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBlackwater fever =450 \\$aFever, Hemoglobinuric =450 \\$aHemoglobinuric fever =550 \\$wg$aLeptospirosis =550 \\$wg$aMalaria =750 \2$aBlackwater Fever$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001742 =LDR 03239cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9882095282502441 =005 20230104140259.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash 85014672 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85014672 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169880570000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dPPiU =150 \\$aBlack people =360 \\$isubdivision$aBlack people$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Black people;$iand headings beginning with the word$aBlack =450 \\$aBlack persons =450 \\$wnne$aBlacks =450 \\$wnne$aNegroes =550 \\$wg$aEthnology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fryer, P. Black people in the British Empire, 2021$w(OCoLC)1247944144 =670 \\$aKing, D. Why we don't call people "blacks" and "whites", Dec. 22, 2016, via SplinterNews, viewed Mar. 19, 2021$b("The core problem with 'a' black and 'a' white is that they imply there's a word missing--person. A black person. A white person. It's the grammatical equivalent of de-personization, or dehumanization: Person is gone. Race is all;" "The split second it takes to expand 'blacks' and 'whites' into 'black people' and 'white people' is a small price to pay for accurately characterizing people's lives") =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of African-American Culture and History (ed. by C. A. Palmer), 2nd ed., 2006:$bIntroduction (blacks) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of Black Studies, edited by Molefi Kete Asante, and Mambo Ama Mazama, 2004 :$bIntroduction p. xxv ("This is not merely an encyclopedia of black culture or an encyclopedia of black people...") =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster WWW, viewed on May 20, 2021:$b("Black or less commonly black : a) : a person belonging to any of various population groups of especially African ancestry often considered as having dark pigmentation of the skin but in fact having a wide range of skin colors ... b) : African American ... Note: Use of the noun Black in the singular to refer to a person is considered offensive. The plural form Blacks is still commonly used by Black people and others to refer to Black people as a group or community, but the plural form too is increasingly considered offensive, and most style guides advise writers to use Black people rather than Blacks when practical.")$uhttps://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/black =670 \\$aNational Association of Black Journalists. Style guide WWW, viewed on June 28, 2021:$bAfrican, African American, Black ("In news copy, aim to use Black as an adjective, not a noun. Also, when describing a group, use Black people instead of just 'Blacks.'") =680 \\$iHere are entered works on Black people as an element in the population. Theoretical works discussing the black race from an anthropological point of view are entered under$aBlack race. =680 \\$iWorks on Black people in countries whose racial composition is predominantly black are assigned headings appropriate for the country as a whole without the use of the heading$aBlack people.$iThe heading$aBlack people$iis assigned to works on such countries only if the work discusses Black people apart from other groups in the country. =681 \\$iNote under$aBlack race; Urban Black people =750 \2$aBlack People$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044383 =LDR 00987cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362041102441 =005 20120730162547.0 =008 030527i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014642 =035 \\$aBZL4548NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL458.42.T54$cZoology =150 \\$aBlack widow spider =450 \\$aDeadly spider =450 \\$aHour-glass spider =450 \\$aLatrodectus mactans =450 \\$aMalmignatte =450 \\$aPoison spider =450 \\$aShoe-button spider =550 \\$wg$aWidow spiders =670 \\$aMilne, L.J. Audubon Soc. field guide to No. Am. insects and spiders, 1980:$bp. 877 (black widow spider (Latrodectus mactans)) =670 \\$aGertsch, W.J. American spiders, 1979:$bp. 235 (In No. Am., a principal species is Latrodectus mactans, a name misused to cover several distinctive species of the world but now limited to a species of eastern No. Am, eastern Mexico, and the West Indies) =750 \2$aBlack Widow Spider$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001740 =LDR 00635cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362041202441 =005 20120730162547.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014604 =035 \\$aBZL4510NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85014604 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBlack race =450 \\$wnne$aNegro race =550 \\$wg$aRace =680 \\$iHere are entered theoretical works discussing the black race from an anthropological point of view. Works on blacks as an element in the population are entered under$aBlacks. =681 \\$iNote under$aBlacks =750 \2$aAfrican Continental Ancestry Group$5IEN$0(DNLM)D044383 =LDR 01228cz a2200385n 4500 =001 9880362041302441 =005 20071120092938.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014492 $zsh 85133361 =035 \\$aBZL4398NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL430.6$bQL430.7$cZoology =150 \\$aBivalves =450 \\$aAcephala =450 \\$aAglossa =450 \\$aAnodontoda =450 \\$wnne$aBivalvia =450 \\$aConchifera =450 \\$aConchophora =450 \\$aCormopoda =450 \\$aDithra =450 \\$aElatobranchiata =450 \\$aElatocephala =450 \\$aEulamellibranchia =450 \\$aLamellibranchia =450 \\$wnne$aLamellibranchiata =450 \\$aLipocephala =450 \\$aPelecypoda =450 \\$aTeleodesmacea =450 \\$aTropipoda =550 \\$wg$aMollusks =670 \\$aITIS, Sept. 22, 2007$b(Class Bivalvia - bivalves, clams; phylum Mollusca) =670 \\$aThe American heritage dict. of the English language, via Bartleby.com, Sept. 22, 2007$b(bivalve: A mollusk, such as an oyster or a clam, that has a shell consisting of two hinged valves) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20071108 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Bivalvia =750 \2$aBivalvia$0(DNLM)D049872$5IEN =LDR 00395cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362041402441 =005 20120730162547.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014491 =035 \\$aBZL4397NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD305.A7 =150 \\$aBiuret reaction =450 \\$aPitrowsky reaction =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/1/90 =750 \2$aBiuret Reaction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001738 =LDR 00643cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362041502441 =005 20120730162547.0 =008 040512i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014468 =035 \\$aBZL4374NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD96.2$cSurgery =150 \\$aBites and stings =450 \\$aAnimal bites =450 \\$aAnimal stings =450 \\$aStings and bites =550 \\$wg$aWounds and injuries =550 \\$aAnimal attacks =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bites and stings) =670 \\$aBritish National Formulary via WWW, May 12, 2004$b(Snake bites and animal stings) =750 \2$aBites and Stings$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D001733 =LDR 00478cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362041602441 =005 20120730162546.0 =008 030502i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014436 =035 \\$aBZL4342NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.B5$cChemistry =053 \0$aTP245.B5$cChemical technology =150 \\$aBismuth =550 \\$wg$aGroup 15 elements =550 \\$wg$aMetals =550 \\$wg$aNative element minerals =750 \2$aBismuth$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001729 =LDR 01549cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362041702441 =005 20120614102355.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014412 =035 \\$aBZL4318NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ74$bHQ74.2 =150 \\$aBisexuality =450 \\$aBi-sexuality =550 \\$wg$aSexual orientation =550 \\$aHomosexuality =670 \\$aBisexualities, 1997. =670 \\$aAvoiding heterosexual bias language, 2004, via American Psychological Association website, viewed Feb. 24, 2012$b(The terms lesbian sexual orientation, heterosexual sexual orientation, gay male sexual orientation, and bisexual sexual orientation are preferable to lesbianism, heterosexuality, homosexuality, and bisexuality. The former terms focus on people, and some of the latter terms have in the past been associated with pathology.) =670 \\$aHyde, J.S. Understanding human sexuality, c2008:$bchapter 13 title (Sexual orientation: gay, straight, or bi?) =670 \\$aStekel, W. Bi-sexual love, 1946. =670 \\$aKramer, T.B. Gay, straight, and bi: a comparative study of attitudes about sexual orientation, 1981) =670 \\$aCygan, M. Equity policy in relation to sexual orientation: an investigation into equity policy and the effects upon students and staff of gay, lesbian, and bisexual orientation, 1992. =670 \\$aMehan, D.J. 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Raptorial: of or relating to the Raptores) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 21, 2008$b(A Bird of Prey, or Raptor, is a bird that hunts for food primarily on the wing, using its keen senses, especially vision; the talons and beaks tend to be relatively large, powerful and adapted for tearing and/or piercing flesh. Diurnal birds of prey traditionally belong to the order Falconiformes; the New World vultures (in order Ciconiiformes) are usually also regarded as birds of prey; nocturnal birds of prey - the owls - are not classified with either of the aforementioned taxa but are instead considered to be members of two extant families - the Strigidae (typical owls) and the Tytonidae (barn and bay owls) - of the order Strigiformes) =750 \2$aRaptors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020304 =LDR 00432cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362042702441 =005 20120730162544.0 =008 031121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014315 =035 \\$aBZL4221NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSF994$bSF995.6 =150 \\$aBirds$xDiseases =360 \\$iindividual diseases of birds, e.g.$aAvian malaria =550 \\$aAvian medicine =750 \2$aBird Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001715 =LDR 00964cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362042802441 =005 20120730162543.0 =008 030822i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014310 =035 \\$aBZL4216NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL671$bQL699$cZoology =150 \\$aBirds =450 \\$aAves =450 \\$aAvian fauna =450 \\$aAvifauna =450 \\$aWild birds =550 \\$wg$aAmniotes =550 \\$wg$aVertebrates =550 \\$aOrnithology =670 \\$aRandom House:$bAves (A class of vertebrates, comprising the birds) =670 \\$aThe American Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., via WWW, Aug. 31, 2001$b(avifauna: The birds of a specific region or period) =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 31, 2001$b(avifauna; Aves; avian fauna) =670 \\$aW�onsaek togam Han�guk �ui sae, 1992:$bt.p. (Colored wild birds of Korea) =670 \\$aBurung, 2006-:$bt.p. (Pemangsa) =750 \2$aBirds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001717 =LDR 00528cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362042902441 =005 20120730162543.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014281 =035 \\$aBZL4187NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.B56$cBotany =053 \0$aSD397.B5$cForestry =150 \\$aBirch =450 \\$aBetula =450 \\$aBetulaster =450 \\$aBirches =550 \\$wg$aBetulaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(birch, u. -es: a tree of the genus Betula) =750 \2$aBetula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029662 =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362043002441 =005 20120730162543.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014275 =035 \\$aBZL4181NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN-M =150 \\$aBipyridine =450 \\$a2,2'-dipyridyl =550 \\$aBipyridinium compounds =750 \2$a2,2'-Dipyridyl$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015082 =LDR 00352cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362043102441 =005 20120730162543.0 =008 920114||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014271 =035 \\$aBZL4177NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBiphenyl compounds =450 \\$aDiphenyl compounds =750 \2$aBiphenyl Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001713 =LDR 00547cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362043202441 =005 20091028091648.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014269 =035 \\$aBZL4175NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBiotransformation (Metabolism) =450 \\$aActivation, Metabolic =450 \\$aBioactivation (Metabolism) =450 \\$aBiodegradation (Metabolism) =450 \\$aMetabolic activation =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism =550 \\$wg$aPharmacology =750 \2$aBiotransformation$0(DNLM)D001711$5IEN =LDR 00961cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362043302441 =005 20120730162543.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014267 =035 \\$aBZL4173NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP772.B55$cPhysiology =150 \\$aBiotin =450 \\$aCoenzyme R =450 \\$wnne$aVitamin H =550 \\$wg$aCoenzymes =550 \\$wg$aImidazoles =550 \\$wg$aVitamin B complex =550 \\$aAvidin =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biotin, 1985. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 7, 2007$b(Biotin. Scpe note: A water-soluble, enzyme co-factor present in minute amounts in every living cell. It occurs mainly bound to proteins or polypeptides and is abundant in liver, kidney, pancreas, yeast, and milk. Entry term: Vitamin H. Pharm. action: Vitamin B complex) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Vitamin B, biotin) =750 \2$aBiotin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001710 =LDR 01358cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362043402441 =005 20110317085422.0 =008 060323i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014266 =035 \\$aBZL4172NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aBiotic communities =450 \\$aBiocenoses =450 \\$aBiocoenoses =450 \\$aBiogeoecology =450 \\$aBiological communities =450 \\$aBiomes =450 \\$aBiotic community ecology =450 \\$aCommunities, Biotic =450 \\$aCommunity ecology, Biotic =450 \\$aEcological communities =450 \\$aEcosystems =450 \\$aNatural communities =550 \\$wg$aEcology =550 \\$wg$aPopulation biology =670 \\$aPhylogenetic approaches to community ecology, c2006. =670 \\$aThe encyc. of Earth, via WWW, Mar. 3, 2009$b(Community ecology is the branch of ecology that studies how interactions among species and between species and the abiotic environment affect community structure, including species richness, species diversity and patterns of species abundance) =670 \\$aEncyc. Britannica online, Mar. 3, 2009$b(community ecology: study of the organization and functioning of communities, which are assemblages of interacting populations of the species living within a particular area or habitat) =750 \2$aBiota$0(DNLM)D058448$5IEN =LDR 00498cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362043502441 =005 20120730162543.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85014265 =035 \\$aBZL4171NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBiotelemetry =450 \\$aBiological telemetry =450 \\$aTelemetry, Biological =450 \\$aTelemetry in biological research =550 \\$wg$aBioengineering =550 \\$wg$aElectronic measurements =750 \2$aTelemetry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013686 =LDR 01179cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362043602441 =005 20120730162542.0 =008 931005i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014263 =035 \\$aBZL4169NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP248.13$bTP248.65 =150 \\$aBiotechnology =360 \\$isubdivision$aBiotechnology$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aInsulin--Biotechnology =550 \\$wg$aChemical engineering =550 \\$aGenetic engineering =670 \\$aWork cat.: Prentis, S. Biotechnology : a new industrial revolution, 1984. =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 219. =670 \\$aBarnhart dict. of new English:$bp. 70. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill yrbk. of sci. tech., 1981. =670 \\$aBiotechnology : a Dutch perspective:$bintro. (The science of production processes based on the action of micro-organisms and active components and of production processes involving use of cells and tissues from higher organisms) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the application of living organisms or their biological systems or processes to the manufacture of useful products. =750 \2$aBiotechnology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001709 =LDR 00992cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362043702441 =005 20120804124826.0 =008 050217i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014260 =035 \\$aBZL4166NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aR857.B54 =150 \\$aBiosensors =450 \\$aBiodetectors =450 \\$aBiological detectors =450 \\$aBiological sensors =450 \\$aBiomedical detectors =450 \\$aBiomedical sensors =550 \\$wg$aDetectors =550 \\$wg$aMedical instruments and apparatus =550 \\$wg$aPhysiological apparatus =670 \\$aWork cat.: Symposium on Biosensors (1984 : Los Angeles, Calif.). Proceedings of the symposium ... 1984. =670 \\$aMcGrawHill dict. sci. tech.:$bp. 184 ("sensor used to provide information about a life process") =670 \\$aChemical sensors VI, c2004:$bt.p. 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The effects of fire and fire surrogate forest management practices on coleopterans in the Clemson Experimental Forest, 2003. =670 \\$aLadybug beetles & other coleopterans, c2006. =750 \2$aColeoptera$0(DNLM)D001517$5IEN =LDR 00328cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362044002441 =005 20120730162524.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012850 =035 \\$aBZL2756NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBees$xVenom =450 \\$wnne$aBee venom =750 \2$aBee Venoms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001514 =LDR 00565cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362044102441 =005 20210311143614.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012843 =035 \\$aBZL2749NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aQL563$bQL569.4 =150 \\$aBees =360 \\$iheadings beginning with the word$aBee =450 \\$aAculeata =450 \\$aApoidea =450 \\$aBee =450 \\$aBugonia =550 \\$wg$aHymenoptera =550 \\$wg$aInsect societies =550 \\$wg$aNectarivores =750 \2$aBees$0(DNLM)D001516$5IEN =LDR 00434cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362044202441 =005 20120730162523.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012832 =035 \\$aBZL2738NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD9397$cIndustry =053 \0$aTP569$bTP587$cTechnology =150 \\$aBeer =550 \\$wg$aMalt liquors =550 \\$aAle =550 \\$aBrewing =750 \2$aBeer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001515 =LDR 00400cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362044302441 =005 20120730162523.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012802 =035 \\$aBZL2708NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK495.F14$cBotany =053 \\$aSD397.B4$cForestry =150 \\$aBeech =450 \\$aFagus =550 \\$wg$aFagaceae =750 \2$aFagus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029964 =LDR 01517cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9880362044402441 =005 20120723131151.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012792 =035 \\$aBZL2698NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aSF521$bSF539 =150 \\$aBee culture =450 \\$aApiculture =450 \\$aBee keeping =450 \\$aBeekeeping =450 \\$aHoneybee culture =450 \\$aHoneybee$xRearing =450 \\$aKeeping, Bee =450 \\$aKeeping bees =450 \\$aRearing of bees =550 \\$wg$aInsect rearing =550 \\$aHoneybee =670 \\$aBenton, F. Bee keeping, 1905. =670 \\$aFrimston, J.D. Bee-keeping and the law, 1966. =670 \\$aWootton, D. Bee keeping, 2010. =670 \\$aCaron, D.M. Honey bee biology and beekeeping, 2001. =670 \\$aPeacock, P. Keeping bees, c2008. =670 \\$aBenjamin, A. Keeping bees and making honey, c2008. =670 \\$aRoot, A.I. The ABC & XYZ of bee culture, 2007. =670 \\$aBee culture, Jan. 1993. =670 \\$aJay, S.C. Laboratory studies on the rearing, growth, and development of the honey bee, 1961. =670 \\$aWhitcomb, W. The relation of pollen to the brood rearing of bees, 1925. =670 \\$aDictionary.com, Apr. 30, 2012$b(beekeeping; bee keeping; bee-keeping: the rearing and breeding of honeybees; apiculture.) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online, Apr. 30, 2012$b(beekeeper: a person who raises bees; beekeeping, noun) =750 \2$aBeekeeping$0(DNLM)D056630$5IEN =LDR 00556cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362044502441 =005 20120730162523.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012788 =035 \\$aBZL2694NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBeds =450 \\$wnne$aBeds and bedsteads =450 \\$aBedsteads =550 \\$wg$aBedroom furniture =670 \\$aWork cat.: Freedman, S. Devin's new bed, 1986. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aOED. =670 \\$aHennepin. =675 \\$aEngr. index;$aTEST =750 \2$aBeds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001513 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362044602441 =005 20120730162523.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012768 =035 \\$aBZL2674NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTT399$bTT408$cHandicrafts =150 \\$aBedding =450 \\$aBedclothes =550 \\$wg$aHousehold linens =750 \2$aBedding and Linens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001512 =LDR 00452cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362044702441 =005 20120730162523.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012767 =035 \\$aBZL2673NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL523.C6$cZoology =053 \\$aTX325$cHousehold pests =150 \\$aBedbugs =450 \\$aBed bugs =450 \\$aCimex lectularius =550 \\$wg$aCimex =750 \2$aBedbugs$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001511 =LDR 00730cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362044802441 =005 20060508122207.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012764 =035 \\$aBZL2670NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRL675 =150 \\$aBedsores =450 \\$wnne$aBed-sores =450 \\$aDecubiti =450 \\$aDecubitus ulcers =450 \\$aPressure sores =450 \\$aPressure ulcers =550 \\$wg$aUlcers =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gomez, G. A practical guide for treatment of pressure ulcers, c1989. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Decubitus ulcer, x Bedsores) =675 \\$aHennepin =750 \2$aPressure Ulcer$0(DNLM)D003668$5IEN =LDR 00503cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362044902441 =005 20120730162522.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012763 =035 \\$aBZL2669NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBed rest =450 \\$aBedrest =550 \\$wg$aCare of the sick =550 \\$wg$aRest =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics =670 \\$aMESH$b(Bed rest) =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 26, 1998$b(titles: bedrest) =750 \2$aBed Rest$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001510 =LDR 00564cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362045002441 =005 20120730162522.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012757 =035 \\$aBZL2663NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBeclomethasone dipropionate =450 \\$aChlorohydroxymethylbis(oxopropoxy)pregnadienedione =550 \\$wg$aAnti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aBronchodilator agents =550 \\$wg$aPrednisone =550 \\$wg$aSynthetic drugs =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/11/90 =750 \2$aBeclomethasone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001507 =LDR 00484cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362045102441 =005 20120730162522.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85012726 =035 \\$aBZL2632NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTT950$bTT979 =150 \\$aBeauty culture =450 \\$aCosmetology =550 \\$aBeauty, Personal =550 \\$aBeauty shops =550 \\$aCosmetics =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/13/90 =750 \2$aBeauty Culture$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001505 =LDR 01096cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362045202441 =005 20120730162522.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012720 =035 \\$aBZL2626NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGT499$cManners and customs =053 \0$aRA776.98$bRA778.2$cGrooming =150 \\$aBeauty, Personal =450 \\$aBeauty =450 \\$aComplexion =450 \\$aGrooming for women =450 \\$aGrooming, Personal =450 \\$aPersonal beauty =450 \\$aPersonal grooming =450 \\$aToilet (Grooming) =550 \\$wg$aHygiene =550 \\$aBeauty culture =550 \\$aBeauty shops =550 \\$aCosmetics =670 \\$aRobinson, J. The quest for human beauty, 1997. =670 \\$a99012820: Hoobler, D. Vanity rules, c1999. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on personal grooming and appearance. Works on the attractiveness of women as a philosophic or artistic concept are entered under$aFeminine beauty (Aesthetics). =681 \\$iNote under$aFeminine beauty (Aesthetics) =750 \2$aBeauty$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001504 =LDR 00376cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362045302441 =005 20100719163346.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012691 =035 \\$aBZL2597NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.C27$cZoology =150 \\$aBears =450 \\$aUrsidae =550 \\$wg$aCarnivora =750 \2$aUrsidae$0(DNLM)D001503$5IEN =LDR 00408cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362045402441 =005 20120730162521.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012651 =035 \\$aBZL2557NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =053 \0$aSB327$cCulture =150 \\$aBeans =450 \\$aPhaseolus =550 \\$wg$aLegumes =750 \2$aPhaseolus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027805 =LDR 00402cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362045502441 =005 20120730162521.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85012594 =035 \\$aBZL2500NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aBdellovibrio =550 \\$wg$aAerobic bacteria =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =750 \2$aBdellovibrio$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001501 =LDR 00401cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362095602441 =005 20050211130358.0 =008 911219i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053865 =035 \\$aBZQ3771NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGenetic polymorphisms =450 \\$aPolymorphisms, Genetic =550 \\$wg$aPopulation genetics =750 \2$aPolymorphism, Genetic$0(DNLM)D011110$5IEN =LDR 00372cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362095702441 =005 20120730163150.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053864 =035 \\$aBZQ3770NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGenetic load =550 \\$wg$aMutation (Biology) =550 \\$wg$aPopulation genetics =750 \2$aGenetic Load$5IEN$0(DNLM)D040741 =LDR 00689cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362095802441 =005 20120730163150.0 =008 930928i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053855 =035 \\$aBZQ3761NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH442$bQH442.2$cGenetics =053 \\$aTP248.6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aGenetic engineering =450 \\$aDesigned genetic change =450 \\$aEngineering, Genetic =450 \\$aGene splicing =450 \\$aGenetic intervention =450 \\$aGenetic surgery =550 \\$wg$aGenetic recombination =550 \\$aBiotechnology =550 \\$aTransgenic organisms =750 \2$aGenetic Engineering$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005818 =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362095902441 =005 20120730163150.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053853 =035 \\$aBZQ3759NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB155.7 =150 \\$aGenetic counseling =550 \\$wg$aHealth counseling =750 \2$aGenetic Counseling$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005817 =LDR 00344cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362096002441 =005 20120730163150.0 =008 930224||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053852 =035 \\$aBZQ3758NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGenetic code =550 \\$wg$aNucleotide sequence =750 \2$aGenetic Code$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005815 =LDR 00344cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362096102441 =005 20120730163150.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053845 =035 \\$aBZQ3751NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGenerative organs, Male$xTuberculosis =750 \2$aTuberculosis, Male Genital$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014389 =LDR 00331cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362096202441 =005 20120730163149.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053843 =035 \\$aBZQ3749NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGenerative organs, Male$xDiseases =750 \2$aGenital Diseases, Male$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005832 =LDR 01024cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362096302441 =005 20120730163149.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053842 =035 \\$aBZQ3748NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85053842 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL878$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM416$cHuman anatomy =053 \0$aQP255$bQP257$cPhysiology =150 \\$aGenerative organs, Male =360 \\$inames of individual organs =450 \\$aGenitalia, Male$5IEN =450 \\$aMale generative organs =450 \\$aMale generative tract =450 \\$aMale genital system =450 \\$aMale genital tract =450 \\$aMale genitalia =450 \\$aMale reproductive system =450 \\$aMale reproductive tract =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs =550 \\$aAndrology =670 \\$aLC database, May 16, 2000$b(in titles: male reproductive tract; male genitalia; male reproductive system; male genital system) =750 \2$aGenitalia, Male$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005837 =LDR 00387cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362096402441 =005 20120730163149.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053841 =035 \\$aBZQ3747NU =035 \\$aSH 85053841 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC280.G5 =150 \\$aGenerative organs, Female$xTumors =750 \2$aGenital Neoplasms, Female$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005833 =LDR 00367cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362096502441 =005 20120730163149.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053835 =035 \\$aBZQ3741NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGenerative organs, Female$xDiseases =550 \\$aGynecology =750 \2$aGenital Diseases, Female$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005831 =LDR 00491cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362096602441 =005 20120730163149.0 =008 060609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053833 =035 \\$aBZQ3739NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCoU-DA$dDLC =053 \0$aRC280.G5 =150 \\$aGenerative organs, Female$xCancer =450 \\$aGynecologic cancer =550 \\$wg$aCancer in women =670 \\$aGynecological cancer care, 2005. =750 \2$aGenital Neoplasms, Female$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005833 =LDR 01540cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362096702441 =005 20120730163149.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053831 =035 \\$aBZQ3737NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85053831 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL881$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM421$cHuman anatomy =053 \0$aQP261$bQP281$cPhysiology =150 \\$aGenerative organs, Female =360 \\$inames of individual organs =450 \\$aFemale generative organs =450 \\$aFemale generative tract =450 \\$aFemale genital tract =450 \\$aFemale genitalia =450 \\$aFemale reproductive system =450 \\$aFemale reproductive tract =450 \\$aGenitalia, Female$5IEN =450 \\$aReproductive organs, Female$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs =670 \\$aLC database, May 16, 2000$b(titles: Vagina and external female genitalia; 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871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053736 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02022333 =035 \\$aBZQ3642NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH462.G46 =150 \\$aGene fusion =450 \\$aFusion, Gene =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial mutation =550 \\$wg$aTransduction =550 \\$wg$aTranslocation (Genetics) =750 \2$aGene Fusion$0(DNLM)D050939$5IEN =LDR 00380cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362097202441 =005 20090608084628.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053735 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02022329 =035 \\$aBZQ3641NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGene frequency =550 \\$wg$aPopulation genetics =750 \2$aGene Frequency$0(DNLM)D005787$5IEN =LDR 00434cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362097302441 =005 20120730163148.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053734 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02022323 =035 \\$aBZQ3640NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH450 =150 \\$aGene expression =450 \\$aGenes$xExpression =550 \\$aGenetic regulation =750 \2$aGene Expression$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015870 =LDR 00457cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362097402441 =005 20120730163148.0 =008 920906||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053732 =035 \\$aBZQ3638NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH450.3 =150 \\$aGene amplification =450 \\$aAmplification, Gene =550 \\$wg$aGene expression =550 \\$wg$aPolymerase chain reaction =750 \2$aGene Amplification$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005784 =LDR 00328cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362097502441 =005 20120730163148.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053701 =035 \\$aBZQ3607LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aRM666.G3$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aGelsemium =750 \2$aGelsemium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031450 =LDR 00455cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362097602441 =005 20120730163148.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053700 =035 \\$aBZQ3606NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRS201.G =150 \\$aGels (Pharmacy) =550 \\$wg$aColloids in medicine =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xDosage forms =550 \\$wg$aPharmacy =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGels$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005782 =LDR 00422cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362097702441 =005 20120730163148.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053686 =035 \\$aBZQ3592NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGelatin =450 \\$aGelatine =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Gelatin, also gelatine) =670 \\$aRandom House. =750 \2$aGelatin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005780 =LDR 00702cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362097802441 =005 20120730163148.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053680 =035 \\$aBZQ3586NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD272.C444$cOrganic chemistry =150 \\$aGel permeation chromatography =450 \\$aChromatography, Gel permeation =450 \\$aChromatography, Size exclusion =450 \\$aGel filtration chromatography =450 \\$aSEC (Chromatographic analysis) =450 \\$aSize exclusion chromatography =450 \\$aSteric exclusion liquid chromatography =550 \\$wg$aChromatographic analysis =750 \2$aChromatography, Gel$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002850 =LDR 00960cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362097902441 =005 20120730163148.0 =008 040121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053661 =035 \\$aBZQ3567NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL696.A52$cZoology =053 \0$aSF504.7$bSF505.63$cCulture =053 \\$aSK333.G6$cHunting$5IEN =053 \\$aSF505$cCulture$5IEN =150 \\$aGeese =450 \\$aGoose =550 \\$wg$aAnatidae =550 \\$wg$aPoultry =670 \\$aThe Amer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., c2000$b(poultry: Domestic fowls, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, or geese, raised for meat or eggs) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(poultry: domesticated birds that serve as a source of eggs or meat and that include among commercially important kinds chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese and among kinds chiefly of local interest guinea fowl, peafowl, pigeons, pheasants, and others) =750 \2$aGeese$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005777 =LDR 00419cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362098002441 =005 20120730163147.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053592 =035 \\$aBZQ3498NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGaze$xRegulation =450 \\$aRegulation of gaze =550 \\$wg$aBiological control systems =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFixation, Ocular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005403 =LDR 00434cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362098102441 =005 20120730163147.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053556 =035 \\$aBZQ3462NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQA273.6 =150 \\$aGaussian distribution =450 \\$aNormal distribution =550 \\$wg$aDistribution (Probability theory) =750 \2$aNormal Distribution$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016011 =LDR 00330cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362098302441 =005 20080323142846.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053502 =035 \\$aBZQ3408NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGastrulation =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =750 \0$aGastrulation$0(DNLM)D054262$5IEN =LDR 00387cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362098402441 =005 20120730163147.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053496 =035 \\$aBZQ3402NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD540.5 =150 \\$aGastrostomy =550 \\$wg$aStomach$xSurgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGastrostomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005774 =LDR 00497cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362098502441 =005 20120730163147.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053494 =035 \\$aBZQ3400NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC804.G3 =150 \\$aGastroscopy =450 \\$wnne$aGastroscope and gastroscopy =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopy =550 \\$wg$aStomach$xExamination =670 \\$aMESH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGastroscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005773 =LDR 00572cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362098602441 =005 20120730163147.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053489 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02020824 =035 \\$aBZQ3395NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP180 =150 \\$aGastrointestinal system$xMotility =450 \\$wnne$aGastrointestinal motility =450 \\$aMotility, Gastrointestinal =550 \\$wg$aBiomechanics =550 \\$wg$aDigestion =550 \\$aPeristalsis =750 \2$aGastrointestinal Motility$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005769 =LDR 00391cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362098702441 =005 20120730163147.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053488 =035 \\$aBZQ3394NU =035 \\$ash 85053488 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC816$bRC866 =150 \\$aGastrointestinal system$xDiseases =750 \2$aGastrointestinal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005767 =LDR 01074cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362098802441 =005 20120730163147.0 =008 060519||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053487 =035 \\$aBZQ3393NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQM341$bQM345$cAnatomy =053 \0$aQP151$bQP156$cPhysiology =150 \\$aGastrointestinal system =450 \\$aGastro-intestinal system =450 \\$aGastrointestinal tract =450 \\$aGI tract =450 \\$aTract, Gastrointestinal =450 \\$aTract, GI =550 \\$wg$aAlimentary canal =550 \\$wg$aDigestive organs =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 5, 1998$b(titles: gastro-intestinal) =670 \\$aFunctional disorders of the digestive tract, c1983. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Gastrointestinal Tract. UF Digestive Tract, GI Tract. Previous indexing: Gastrointestinal System. Generally refers to the digestive structures stretching from the Mouth to Anus, but does not include the accessory glandular organs (Liver; Biliary Tract; Pancreas)) =750 \2$aGastrointestinal Tract$5IEN$0(DNLM)D041981 =LDR 00781cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362098902441 =005 20120730163147.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053486 =035 \\$aBZQ3392NU =035 \\$ash 85053486 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP572.G35 =150 \\$aGastrointestinal hormones =450 \\$aEndocrinological gastroenterology =450 \\$aGut hormones =450 \\$aRegulatory gut peptides =450 \\$aRGP (Hormones) =550 \\$wg$aHormones =670 \\$aMESH$b(Gastrointestinal hormones) =670 \\$aRegulatory gut peptides in paediatric gastroenterology ... 1992$b(RGP) =681 \\$iExample under references from$aGastroenterologic; Gastroenterological =750 \2$aGastrointestinal Hormones$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005768 =LDR 00462cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362099002441 =005 20121007191520.0 =008 920103i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053485 =035 \\$aBZQ3391NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGastrointestinal hemorrhage =450 \\$aAlimentary canal$xHemorrhage =450 \\$aGastrointestinal system$xHemorrhage =550 \\$wg$aHemorrhage =750 \2$aGastrointestinal Hemorrhage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006471 =LDR 00409cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362099102441 =005 20080325091320.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053482 =035 \\$aBZQ3388NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85053482 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM355$bRM365 =150 \\$aGastrointestinal agents =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =750 \2$aGastrointestinal Agents$0(DNLM)D005765$5IEN =LDR 00732cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362099202441 =005 20120730163147.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85053481 =035 \\$aBZQ3387NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ456.G33 =150 \\$aGastroesophageal reflux in children =450 \\$aGastroesophageal reflux, Pediatric =450 \\$aPediatric gastroesophageal reflux =550 \\$wg$aGastroesophageal reflux =550 \\$wg$aPediatric gastroenterology =750 \2$81$wb$aGastroesophageal Reflux$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005764 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aGastroesophageal Reflux$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00853cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362099302441 =005 20100728140418.0 =008 030121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053480 =035 \\$aBZQ3386NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGastroesophageal reflux =450 \\$aAcid reflux disease =450 \\$wnne$aEsophageal reflux =450 \\$aEsophagitis, Reflux =450 \\$aGastric regurgitation =450 \\$aGastro-esophageal reflux =450 \\$aReflux disease, Acid =450 \\$aReflux esophagitis =450 \\$aRegurgitation, Gastric =550 \\$wg$aEsophagus$xDiseases =550 \\$aHeartburn =670 \\$aMESH$b(Gastroesophageal Reflux x Esophageal Reflux, Regurgitation, Gastric) =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 21, 2003$b(title: acid reflux disease) =750 \2$aGastroesophageal Reflux$0(DNLM)D005764$5IEN =LDR 00384cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362099402441 =005 20120730163141.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052806 =035 \\$aBZQ2712NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGallbladder$xRadiography =450 \\$aCholecystography =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aCholecystography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002765 =LDR 00380cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362099502441 =005 20120730163141.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052805 =035 \\$aBZQ2711NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC849$bRC853 =150 \\$aGallbladder$xDiseases =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGallbladder Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005705 =LDR 00539cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362099602441 =005 20120730163141.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052803 =035 \\$aBZQ2709NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL867$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM352$cHuman anatomy =053 \0$aQP185$cPhysiology =150 \\$aGallbladder =450 \\$wnne$aGall-bladder =550 \\$wg$aBiliary tract =670 \\$aMESH$b(Gallbladder) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aGallbladder$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005704 =LDR 00849cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362099702441 =005 20120730163141.0 =008 060825i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052802 =035 \\$aBZQ2708NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R85$cBotany =150 \\$aGalium =450 \\$aBedstraw (Plants) =450 \\$aCatchweeds (Galium) =450 \\$aCleavers (Plants) =450 \\$aCleaverworts =450 \\$aClivers (Plants) =450 \\$aGoose grass =550 \\$wg$aRubiaceae =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Galium, Bedstraw, Cleavers, Rubiaceae) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(bedstraw: an herb of the genus Galium; catchweed: a rough-stemmed plant of the genus Galium; cleavers, also clivers: any of the several plants of the genus Galium, called also catchweed, goose grass, cleaverwort) =750 \2$aGalium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032061 =LDR 00431cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362099802441 =005 20090606121047.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052763 =035 \\$aBZQ2669NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQB856$bQB858.8 =150 \\$aGalaxies =450 \\$aExtragalactic nebulae =450 \\$aNebulae, Extragalactic =550 \\$wg$aAstronomy =750 \2$aGalaxies$0(DNLM)D055608$5IEN-M =LDR 00589cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362099902441 =005 20120730163141.0 =008 871218i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052750 =035 \\$aBZQ2656NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL737.P93$cZoology =150 \\$aGalago (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aGalagos =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, 1993:$bp. 249 (Galago E. Geoffroy; Galagonidae) =670 \\$aNapier hdbk. living primates:$bp. 148 (Galago) =670 \\$aCorbet world list mam. species, 1991:$bp. 93 (Galago) =750 \2$aGalago$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005701 =LDR 00339cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362100002441 =005 20120730163141.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052749 =035 \\$aBZQ2655NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGalactosemia =550 \\$wg$aMental retardation =750 \2$aGalactosemias$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005693 =LDR 00381cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362100102441 =005 20120730163141.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052748 =035 \\$aBZQ2654NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD321 =150 \\$aGalactose =550 \\$wg$aGlycosides =550 \\$wg$aMonosaccharides =750 \2$aGalactose$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005690 =LDR 00412cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362100202441 =005 20130731162949.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052741 =035 \\$aBZQ2647NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGait in humans =450 \\$aHuman gaits =550 \\$wg$aHuman locomotion =550 \\$wg$aRunning =550 \\$wg$aWalking =750 \2$aGait$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005684 =LDR 00409cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362100302441 =005 20130514100230.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052691 =035 \\$aBZQ2597NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.G4 =150 \\$aGadolinium earths =550 \\$wg$aGadolinium compounds =550 \\$wg$aRare earths =750 \2$aGadolinium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005682 =LDR 00488cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362100402441 =005 20120925140955.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052688 =035 \\$aBZQ2594NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.G4$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.G4$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.G2$cChemical technology =150 \\$aGadolinium =550 \\$wg$aRare earth metals =750 \2$aGadolinium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005682 =LDR 00455cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362100502441 =005 20050519085221.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052684 =035 \\$aBZQ2590LC =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85052684 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL637.9.G3$cZoology =150 \\$aGadiformes =450 \\$aAnacanthini =450 \\$aMacruriformes =550 \\$wg$aOsteichthyes =750 \2$aGadiformes$0(DNLM)D048388$5IEN =LDR 00504cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362100602441 =005 20120730163140.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052650 =035 \\$aBZQ2556NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aGABA$xReceptors =450 \\$wnne$aAminobutyric acid$xReceptors =450 \\$aGABA receptors =450 \\$aReceptors, GABA =550 \\$wg$aCell receptors =550 \\$wg$aNeurotransmitter receptors =750 \2$aReceptors, GABA$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018079 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362100702441 =005 20120730163140.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052649 =035 \\$aBZQ2555NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGABA$xAntagonists =450 \\$aAntagonists, GABA =450 \\$aGABA antagonists =550 \\$wg$aGABA$xReceptors =750 \2$aGABA Antagonists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018756 =LDR 00481cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362100802441 =005 20120730163140.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052648 =035 \\$aBZQ2554NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGABA$xAgonists =450 \\$aAgonists, GABA =450 \\$aGABA agonists =450 \\$aGABA mimetics =450 \\$aMimetics, GABA =550 \\$wg$aGABA$xReceptors =550 \\$aProgabide =750 \2$aGABA Agonists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018755 =LDR 00459cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362100902441 =005 20120730163140.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052647 =035 \\$aBZQ2553NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP563.G32 =150 \\$aGABA =450 \\$aGamma-aminobutyric acid =550 \\$wg$aAmino acid neurotransmitters =550 \\$wg$aAminobutyric acid =750 \2$agamma-Aminobutyric Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005680 =LDR 00517cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362101002441 =005 20110529152009.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052585 =035 \\$aBZQ2491NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK625.T8$cMycology =053 \0$aSB741.F9$cPhytopathogens =150 \\$aFusarium =450 \\$aFusaria =550 \\$wg$aTuberculariaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bFusarium (Genus. Fusarium pl. fusaria: any fungus of the genus) =750 \2$aFusarium$0(DNLM)D005670$5IEN =LDR 00607cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362101102441 =005 20120730163140.0 =008 991228i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052580 =035 \\$aBZQ2486NU =035 \\$aSH 85052580 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aSH177.F85 =150 \\$aFurunculosis =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases in fishes =550 \\$wg$aSalmonidae$xInfections =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(furunculosis 2: a highly infectious disease of the salmons and related fishes that is caused by a bacterium (Bacterium salmonicida)) =750 \2$aFurunculosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005667 =LDR 00631cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362101202441 =005 20120730163140.0 =008 020619i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052572 =035 \\$aBZQ2478NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.F84$cTherapeutics =053 \0$aSF918.F87$cVeterinary drug =150 \\$aFurosemide =450 \\$aLasix (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aDiuretics =550 \\$wg$aSulfanilamides =670 \\$aMESH$b(Furosemide) =670 \\$aAHFS drug info, 1996:$bp. 1917 (Furosemide: a sulfonamide-type, loop diuretic; Lasix (Hoechst-Roussel)) =750 \2$aFurosemide$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005665 =LDR 00754cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362101302441 =005 20120730163138.0 =008 920305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052522 =035 \\$aBZQ2428NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aGT450$cManners and customs =053 \\$aNK2200$bNK2750$cArt =053 \\$aTS880$bTS889$cTechnology =053 \\$aTT194$bTT199.4$cHandicraft =150 \\$aFurniture =450 \\$aWood furniture =450 \\$aWooden furniture =550 \\$wg$aDecoration and ornament =550 \\$wg$aDecorative arts =550 \\$wg$aHouse furnishings =550 \\$aCabinetwork =550 \\$aInterior decoration =550 \\$aUpholstery =750 \2$aInterior Design and Furnishings$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007374 =LDR 00456cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362101402441 =005 20120730163138.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052502 =035 \\$aBZQ2408NU =035 \\$aSH 85052502 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD405 =150 \\$aFurans =450 \\$aFuranes =450 \\$aFurfuranes =450 \\$aTetroles =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =750 \2$aFurans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005663 =LDR 01077cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362101502441 =005 20120730163138.0 =008 060721i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052470 =035 \\$aBZQ2376NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK625 =150 \\$aFungi imperfecti =450 \\$aAnamorphic fungi =450 \\$aAnamorphs (Fungi) =450 \\$aAsexual fungi =450 \\$aConidial fungi =450 \\$aDeuteromycetes =450 \\$aDeuteromycotina =450 \\$aImperfect fungi =450 \\$aMitosporic fungi =550 \\$wg$aFungi =670 \\$aKiffer, E. The Deuteromycetes, mitosporic fungi, 1999:$bCIP introd. (Deuteromycetes or mitosporic fungi (Fungi imperfecti)) =670 \\$aAinsworth & Bisby's dict. of the fungi, 2001$b(Anamorphic fungi (Deuteromycotina, Deuteromycetes, Fungi Imperfecti, asexual fungi, conidial fungi, mitosporic fungi, anamorphs)) =670 \\$aUlloa, M. Illus. dict. of mycology, 2000$b(anamorph: the asexual, conidial or so called imperfect state of a fungus) =750 \2$aMitosporic Fungi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003904 =LDR 00536cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362101602441 =005 20120730163138.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052464 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02014688 =035 \\$aBZQ2370NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR245 =150 \\$aPathogenic fungi =450 \\$wnne$aFungi, Pathogenic =550 \\$wg$aFungi =550 \\$wg$aPathogenic microorganisms =550 \\$aMedical mycology =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aFungi$xpathogenicity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005658Q000472 =LDR 00472cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362101702441 =005 20120730163137.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052456 =035 \\$aBZQ2362NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFungi$xSpores =450 \\$aFungal spores =550 \\$wg$aSpores =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 15, 2007$b(Spores, Fungal. Scope note: Reproductive bodies produced by fungi) =750 \2$aSpores, Fungal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013172 =LDR 00372cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362101802441 =005 20120730163137.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052447 =035 \\$aBZQ2353LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK601 =150 \\$aFungi$xHyphae =450 \\$aHyphae of fungi =550 \\$wg$aMycelium =750 \2$aHyphae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D025301 =LDR 01494cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362101902441 =005 20120730163137.0 =008 030821i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052433 =035 \\$aBZQ2339NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK600$bQK635$cMycology =150 \\$aFungi =450 \\$aFungal kingdom =450 \\$aFungus kingdom =450 \\$aFunguses =450 \\$aMycobiota =450 \\$aMycota =550 \\$wg$aCryptogams =550 \\$aMycology =670 \\$aHandbook to strategy 1 fungal species in the Northwest forest plan, 1999:$bp. I-3 (Fungi are an incredibly diverse group of nonphotosynthetic organisms that absorb their food, characteristically form branching threadlike cells called hyphae (yeasts are exceptions). They inhabit every possible environment. Although fungi have been traditionally grouped with plants, they have no direct evolutionary connection. More than 35 years ago, fungi were deemed distinct from plants and placed in their own kingdom. The Kingdom Fungi is second only to insects in numbers of species.) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Fungi, a taxonomic kingdom, or in some classification schemes a division of the kingdom Plantae, comprising all the fungus groups and sometimes also the slime molds. Also called Mycota; fungus, pl. fungi, funguses) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(fungus, pl. fungi, also funguses) =670 \\$aBiodiversity of fungi, c2004:$bp. 467 (mycobiota) =750 \2$aFungi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005658 =LDR 00572cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362102002441 =005 20120730163137.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052428 =035 \\$aBZQ2334NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK601 =150 \\$aFungal cell walls =450 \\$aCell walls, Fungal =550 \\$wg$aFungi$xCytology =750 \2$81$wb$aCell Wall$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002473 =750 \2$81$wb$aFungi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005658 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFungi$iand$aCell Wall$5IEN =LDR 00431cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362102102441 =005 20120730163137.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052427 =035 \\$aBZQ2333NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.6.F85 =150 \\$aFungal antigens =450 \\$aAntigens, Fungal$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAntigens =550 \\$wg$aFungi =750 \2$aAntigens, Fungal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000946 =LDR 00749cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362102202441 =005 20120730163136.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052380 =035 \\$aBZQ2286NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN486$cEthnology =053 \0$aGT3150$bGT3390.5$cManners and customs =150 \\$aFuneral rites and ceremonies =360 \\$isubdivision$aFuneral customs and rites$iunder ethnic groups =450 \\$aFunerals =450 \\$aMortuary ceremonies =450 \\$aObsequies =550 \\$wg$aManners and customs =550 \\$wg$aRites and ceremonies =550 \\$aBurial =550 \\$aCremation =550 \\$aDead =550 \\$aMourning customs =750 \2$aFuneral Rites$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005655 =LDR 00469cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362102302441 =005 20120730163136.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052375 =035 \\$aBZQ2281NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFundus oculi =450 \\$aEyegrounds =450 \\$aFundus of the eye =450 \\$aOcular fundus =550 \\$wg$aPosterior segment (Eye) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFundus Oculi$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005654 =LDR 00853cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362102402441 =005 20120730163136.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052363 =035 \\$aBZQ2269NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHG177$bHG177.5$cGeneral fund raising =053 \\$aHV41.2$bHV41.9$cCharitable and philanthropic fund raising =150 \\$aFund raising =450 \\$aFundraising =450 \\$aMoney raising =450 \\$aProspecting (Fund raising) =550 \\$aFund raisers (Persons) =550 \\$aSocial service$xFinance =670 \\$aThe American prospector (a serial). =670 \\$aProspect research, c1986. =670 \\$aKoochoo, E. Prospecting, searching out the philanthropic dollar, c1979. =670 \\$aFRI prospect-research resource directory, 1986. =750 \2$aFund Raising$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005653 =LDR 00565cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362102502441 =005 20120730163136.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052305 =035 \\$aBZQ2211NU =035 \\$aSH 85052305 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRA761$bRA767$cPublic health =053 \0$aSB955$cPlant culture =150 \\$aFumigation =360 \\$isubdivision$aFumigation$iunder individual and groups of plants and crops, e.g.$aCorn--Fumigation =550 \\$aDisinfection and disinfectants =750 \2$aFumigation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005651 =LDR 00634cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362102602441 =005 20120730163136.0 =008 021231i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052248 =035 \\$aBZQ2154LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL638.T32$cZoology =150 \\$aFugu =450 \\$aTakifugu =550 \\$wg$aPuffers (Fish) =670 \\$aZR taxonomic hierarchy, Apr. 20, 2000$b(Fugu Abe 1952: genus in Tetraodontidae) =670 \\$aITIS database, Apr. 20. 2000$b(Fugu: genus; usage: valid) =670 \\$aNelson, J.S. Fishes of the world, 1994:$bp. 448 (Takifugu = Fugu) =750 \2$aTakifugu$5IEN$0(DNLM)D023741 =LDR 00635cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362102702441 =005 20120730163135.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052194 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02013000 =035 \\$aBZQ2100NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF723.F7 =150 \\$aFrustration in children =450 \\$wnne$aFrustration (Child psychology) =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =750 \2$81$wb$aFrustration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005639 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFrustration$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00422cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362102802441 =005 20120730163135.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052192 =035 \\$aBZQ2098NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF575.F7 =150 \\$aFrustration =450 \\$aFutility =550 \\$wg$aAttitude (Psychology) =550 \\$wg$aEmotions =750 \2$aFrustration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005639 =LDR 00653cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362102902441 =005 20120730163135.0 =008 030730i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052105 =035 \\$aBZQ2011NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK660$cBotany =053 \0$aSB354$bSB399$cCulture =150 \\$aFruit =360 \\$iindividual fruits, e.g.$aApples =450 \\$aFruits =450 \\$aPomology =550 \\$wg$aFood =550 \\$wg$aFood crops =550 \\$wg$aHorticultural crops =550 \\$wg$aHorticultural products =550 \\$wg$aPlants =681 \\$iExample under$aTree crops =750 \2$aFruit$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005638 =LDR 00406cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362103002441 =005 20120730163135.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052102 =035 \\$aBZQ2008NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD321 =150 \\$aFructose =550 \\$wg$aGlycosides =550 \\$wg$aMonosaccharides =550 \\$wg$aSucrose =750 \2$aFructose$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005632 =LDR 00647cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362103102441 =005 20120730163135.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85052101 =035 \\$aBZQ2007NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP702.F68 =150 \\$aFructans =450 \\$wnne$aFructosans =450 \\$aLevans =550 \\$wg$aPolysaccharides =670 \\$aWork cat.: 92-42879: Science and technology of fructans, 1993. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Fructosan see D-Fructan [9037-90-5]) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Fructans x Levans; Polysaccharides composed of D-fructose units) =750 \2$aFructans$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005630 =LDR 00345cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362103202441 =005 20120730163135.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052091 =035 \\$aBZQ1997NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFrostbite =550 \\$wg$aCold$xPhysiological effect =750 \2$aFrostbite$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005627 =LDR 00500cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362103302441 =005 20120730163135.0 =008 030925||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052071 =035 \\$aBZQ1977NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFrontal sinus =450 \\$aSinus frontalis =550 \\$wg$aParanasal sinuses =670 \\$aMESH$b(Frontal Sinus) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(sinus frontalis [NA]. Also called frontal sinus) =750 \2$aFrontal Sinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005626 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362103402441 =005 20120730163135.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85052069 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02012260 =035 \\$aBZQ1975NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFrontal lobes =550 \\$wg$aCerebral cortex =750 \2$aFrontal Lobe$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005625 =LDR 00641cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362103502441 =005 20120730163134.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85051992 =035 \\$aBZQ1898NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF575.F66$cPsychology =053 \0$aBJ1533.F8$cEthics =053 \0$aGN486.3$cEthnology =150 \\$aFriendship =360 \\$isubdivision$aFriends and associates$iunder names of individual persons =450 \\$aAffection =450 \\$aFriendliness =550 \\$wg$aConduct of life =550 \\$wg$aInterpersonal relations =550 \\$aLove =750 \2$aFriends$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033062 =LDR 00508cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362103602441 =005 20120730163134.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051985 =035 \\$aBZQ1891NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFriend virus =450 \\$aFriend leukemia virus =450 \\$aRowson-Parr virus =450 \\$aSwiss mouse leukemia virus =450 \\$aVirus, Friend =550 \\$wg$aMouse leukemia viruses =750 \2$aFriend murine leukemia virus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005622 =LDR 00767cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362103702441 =005 20120730163134.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051980 =035 \\$aBZQ1886NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC406.F7 =150 \\$aFriedreich's ataxia =450 \\$wnne$aFriedreich's disease =450 \\$aHereditary ataxia =450 \\$aHereditary spinal sclerosis =450 \\$aSclerosis, Hereditary spinal =450 \\$aSpinal sclerosis, Hereditary =450 \\$aSpinocerebellar degeneration =550 \\$wg$aAtaxia =550 \\$wg$aCerebellum$xDegeneration =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders =550 \\$wg$aSpinal cord$xDiseases =550 \\$aFrataxin =750 \2$aFriedreich Ataxia$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D005621 =LDR 00463cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362103802441 =005 20120730163134.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051971 =035 \\$aBZQ1877NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQC197$cPhysics =053 \0$aTA418.72$cMechanical properties =150 \\$aFriction =550 \\$wg$aMechanics =550 \\$aBearings (Machinery) =550 \\$aTribology =750 \2$aFriction$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017276 =LDR 00542cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362103902441 =005 20100714090249.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051943 =035 \\$aBZQ1849NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85051943 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH96$bQH100$cGeneral =053 \0$aQH101$bQH198$cLocal, by geographic region =150 \\$aFreshwater biology =450 \\$wnne$aFresh-water biology =550 \\$wg$aAquatic biology =550 \\$aLimnology =750 \2$aFreshwater Biology$0(DNLM)D056145$5IEN =LDR 00597cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362104002441 =005 20120730163133.0 =008 020726i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051939 =035 \\$aBZQ1845NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aFresh water =450 \\$aFresh waters =450 \\$aFreshwater =450 \\$aFreshwaters =450 \\$aInland water =450 \\$aInland waters =550 \\$wg$aWater =670 \\$aLC database, July 26, 2002$b(inland water; inland waters; freshwater; freshwaters; fresh water; fresh waters) =750 \2$aFresh Water$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005618 =LDR 00498cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362104102441 =005 20120730163133.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85051738 =035 \\$aBZQ1644NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH236.2 =150 \\$aFreeze fracturing =450 \\$aFreeze fracture replication =550 \\$wg$aElectron microscopy$xTechnique =550 \\$wg$aHistology$xTechnique =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFreeze Fracturing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005614 =LDR 00381cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362104202441 =005 20120730163133.0 =008 920906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051737 =035 \\$aBZQ1643NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH236 =150 \\$aFreeze-etching =550 \\$wg$aElectron microscopy$xTechnique =750 \2$aFreeze Etching$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005613 =LDR 00648cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362104302441 =005 20120730163133.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85051736 =035 \\$aBZQ1642NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH324.9.C7$cBiological research =053 \0$aRS199.F74$cPharmaceutical technology =053 \0$aTP371.6$cFood preservation =150 \\$aFreeze-drying =450 \\$aLyophilization =550 \\$wg$aCryobiology =550 \\$wg$aDrying apparatus =550 \\$wg$aRefrigeration and refrigerating machinery =550 \\$wg$aSublimation (Chemistry) =750 \2$aFreeze Drying$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005612 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362104402441 =005 20120730163106.0 =008 920521i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047967 =035 \\$aBZP7873NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG626$bRG629 =150 \\$aFetus$xDiseases =450 \\$aEmbryopathies =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =750 \2$aFetal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005315 =LDR 00593cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362104502441 =005 20120730163106.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047965 =035 \\$aBZP7871NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG600$cPhysiology =150 \\$aFetus =360 \\$isubdivision$aFetuses$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Fetuses,$iand headings beginning with the word$aFetal =450 \\$aFoetus =450 \\$aUnborn child =550 \\$wg$aEmbryology =550 \\$wg$aReproduction =750 \2$aFetus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005333 =LDR 00656cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362104602441 =005 20120730163105.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047961 =035 \\$aBZP7867NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG628.3.F47 =150 \\$aFetoscopy =450 \\$aDirect fetal visualization =450 \\$aDirect intrauterine visualization =450 \\$aFetal visualization, Direct =450 \\$aIntrauterine visualization, Direct =450 \\$aVisualization, Direct fetal =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopy =550 \\$wg$aPrenatal diagnosis =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/29/90 =750 \2$aFetoscopy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005332 =LDR 00575cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362104702441 =005 20120730163105.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047954 =035 \\$aBZP7860NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG671$bRG693 =150 \\$aFetal presentation =450 \\$aLabor presentation (Obstetrics) =450 \\$aLie (Obstetrics) =450 \\$aPresentation, Fetal =450 \\$aPresentation (Obstetrics) =550 \\$wg$aDelivery (Obstetrics) =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aLabor Presentation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007746 =LDR 00425cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362104802441 =005 20060508144528.0 =008 920204||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047953 =035 \\$aBZP7859NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFetal membranes =450 \\$aMembranes, Fetal =550 \\$wg$aFetal tissues =550 \\$wg$aMembranes (Biology) =750 \2$aExtraembryonic Membranes$0(DNLM)D005321$5IEN =LDR 00545cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362104902441 =005 20050517125806.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047952 =035 \\$aBZP7858NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG627.6.M34 =150 \\$aFetal malnutrition =450 \\$aPrenatal malnutrition =550 \\$wg$aFetus$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aFetus$xNutrition =550 \\$wg$aMalnutrition in children =550 \\$wg$aMalnutrition in pregnancy =750 \2$aFetal Nutrition Disorders$0(DNLM)D048070$5IEN =LDR 00497cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362105002441 =005 20120730163105.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047949 =035 \\$aBZP7855NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG628.3.H42 =150 \\$aFetal heart rate monitoring =450 \\$aCardiotocography =450 \\$aFetal cardiography =550 \\$wg$aFetal monitoring =550 \\$wg$aHeart rate monitoring =750 \2$aCardiotocography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015148 =LDR 00323cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362105102441 =005 20120730163105.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85047946 =035 \\$aBZP7852NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aFetal heart =550 \\$wg$aHeart =750 \2$aFetal Heart$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005318 =LDR 00440cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362105202441 =005 20120730163105.0 =008 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The effects of different treatment durations of clopidogrel in patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes, 2009:$bp. x (Clopidogrel) =670 \\$aRxList the Internet Drug Index WWW site, 21 Aug. 2009:$bDrugs A-Z page (Clopidogrel bisulfate is an inhibitor of ADP-induced platelet aggregation acting by direct inhibition of adenosine diphosphate (ADP) binding to its receptor and of the subsequent ADP-mediated activation of the glycoprotein GPIIb/IIIa complex) =670 \\$aWikipedia, 21 Aug. 2009:$bClopidogrel page (Clopidogrel is an oral antiplatelet agent (thienopyridine class) to inhibit blood clots in coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, and cerebrovascular disease. It is marketed by Bristol-Myers Squibb and Sanofi-Aventis under the trade name Plavix, by Sun Pharmaceuticals under the trade name Clopilet, by Ranbaxy Laboratories under the trade name Ceruvin. 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This book proposes to describe the known enantioselective syntheses of oxindole derivatives) =670 \\$aWebster's third new international dictionary, unabridged$b(Oxindole; 1) a crystalline compound C [sub 8] H [sub 7] NO, isomeric with indoxyl and obtainable by reduction of isatin. 2) oxo-indoline) =670 \\$aMeSH, viewed June 6, 2019$b(Oxindoles; scope note: Benzopyrroles with the nitrogen at the number one carbon adjacent to the benzyl and a carbonyl at the pyrrole ring typically at the 2-position; entry terms: Indolinone Derivatives, Indolinones, Oxazolidinone Derivatives, Oxindole Alkaloid Derivatives, Oxindole Alkaloids, Oxindole Derivatives; previous indexing: Indole alkaloids) =670 \\$aLeslie Gunatilaka, A.A. The alkaloids: chemistry and biology, 1999, viewed online via ScienceDirect, June 13, 2019$b(OXINDOLE ALKALOIDS: Oxindoles constitute a small and important group of monoterpene alkaloids usually found to co-occur with their corresponding ajmalicine or corynanthe analogs. Biogenetically, oxindoles are known to arise from their indole progenitors as a result of oxidation at C-7 of the indole followed by rearrangement giving rise to a spiro center at this position. Two structural classes of oxindole alkaloids are known: those with tetracyclic structures of the 17,18-secoyohimbine or corynantheidine type and those with penta- cyclic structures of the heteroyohimbane or ajmalicine type) =675 \\$aConcise Columbia encyclopedia$aEncyc. Britannica$aHammond Barnhart dictionary of science$aMcGraw-Hill concise encyclopedia of science & technology$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms$aStedman's medical dictionary =750 \2$aOxindoles$0(DNLM)D000078183$5IEN =LDR 01037cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881570747502441 =005 20210127174106.0 =008 060123i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006000592 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2006000592 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169754420000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRC271.O93 =150 \\$aOxaliplatin =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aOrganoplatinum compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004112146: The clinical use of oxaliplatin, c2004:$bp. 1 (oxaliplatin; platinum drug) =670 \\$aElks, J. Dict. of drugs, 1990$b(oxaliplatin; antineoplastic agent) =670 \\$aAmer. drug index, 2004$b(oxaliplatin) =670 \\$aNat. drug code dir. WWW site, Jan. 23, 2006$b(oxaliplatin, 49812-0078) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 23, 2006$b(oxaliplatin; Heading mapped to Organoplatinum Compounds; Pharm. Action: Antineoplastic Agents) =670 \\$aProQuest med. lib. WWW site, Jan. 23, 2006$b(titles: oxaliplatin) =750 \\$aOxaliplatin$0(DNLM)D000077150$5IEN =LDR 00928cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9881570747702441 =005 20210127172837.0 =008 991007i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99011743 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 99011743 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170914990000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOrlistat =450 \\$aTetrahydrolipstatin =450 \\$aXenical (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aLipase$xInhibitors =550 \\$wg$aWeight loss preparations =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99049191: The xenical advantage : how to use the remarkable new FDA-approved drug to lose weight faster--and keep it off--safely and effectively, c1999. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, Oct. 7, 1999$b(Orlistat (tetrahydrolipstatin) launched by Roche under trade name Xenical) =670 \\$aRxList, Oct. 7, 1999$b(Orlistat, brand name: Xenical; category: Anti-obesity; reduction of fat digestion) =750 \2$aOrlistat$0(DNLM)D000077403$5IEN =LDR 01896cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9881570752202441 =005 20210126175856.0 =008 060921i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006006990 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2006006990 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169726430000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM742 =150 \\$aOnline social networks =450 \\$aElectronic social networks =450 \\$aSocial networking Web sites =450 \\$aVirtual communities =550 \\$wg$aSocial media =550 \\$wg$aSocial networks =550 \\$wg$aSociotechnical systems =550 \\$wg$aWeb sites =670 \\$aWork cat.: MySpace & MyKids, c2007. =670 \\$aASTI, viewed Sept. 21, 2006$b(Social networks) =670 \\$aReaders' guide, viewed Sept. 21, 2006$b(in abstracts: Social-networking Web sites) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Sept. 22, 2006$b(online social networks; electronic social networks) =670 \\$aWhatIs.com via TechTarget, viewed online May 2, 2019$b(virtual community: a community of people sharing common interests, ideas, and feelings over the Internet or other collaborative networks) =670 \\$aBritannica Online, March 6, 2019$b(Virtual community: a group of people, who may or may not meet one another face to fact, who exchange words and ideas through the mediation of digital networks) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 6, 2019:$b(virtual community is soeical network of individuals who interact through specific social media, poetntially crossing geographical and political boundaries in order to pursue mutual interests of goals) =670 \\$a2017418679: Catholic communities online, 2015 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on Web services, such as Facebook, Twitter, etc., that enable people to meet, interact with, and develop personal relationships with others. =750 \2$aOnline Social Networking$0(DNLM)D000077253$5IEN =LDR 00883cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9881574969902441 =005 20210126152517.0 =008 970825i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97006549 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 97006549 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170042240000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM666.O42 =150 \\$aOlanzapine =450 \\$aOLZ (Drug) =550 \\$wg$aAntipsychotic drugs =550 \\$wg$aDopamine$xAntagonists =550 \\$wg$aPirenzepine =550 \\$wg$aSerotonin$xAntagonists =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-39621: Wyden, Peter. Conquering schizophrenia : a father, his son, and a medical breakthrough, c1997. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 25 Aug. 1997$b(Olanzapine, OLZ) =670 \\$aMerck Index, 12th ed. =670 \\$aUSP dict. 1997. =675 \\$aMESH;$aElks and Ganellin, Dict. of drugs =750 \2$aOlanzapine$0(DNLM)D000077152$5IEN =LDR 01847nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881575365002441 =005 20210201174750.0 =008 141014i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014002552 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2014002552 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)983935512300041 =040 \\$aVaVbRU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPosttraumatic growth =450 \\$aBenefit finding (Psychology) =450 \\$aPost-traumatic growth =550 \\$wg$aMaturation (Psychology) =670 \\$aWork cat: Pistello, J.P. Posttraumatic growth and religious coping in parents of autistic children, 2013. =670 \\$aBruns, A. Posttraumatic growth and spiritual well-being in survivors of the Columbine High School shooting, 2013. =670 \\$aPosttraumatic Growth Research Group website, Oct. 14, 2014$b(Posttraumatic growth is positive change experienced as a result of the struggle with a major life crisis or a traumatic event) =670 \\$aAmerican journal of psychiatry, vol. 157, no. 10, viewed online, Oct. 15, 2014$b(article: Posttraumatic Growth: Positive Changes in the Aftermath of Crisis) =670 \\$aPsychological inquiry, 2004, vol 15, no. 1, viewed online, Oct. 15, 2014$b(article: Posttraumatic Growth: Conceptual Foundations and Empirical Evidence) =670 \\$aBlackwell reference online, Oct. 15, 2014:$barticle title (Lechner, Suzanne C. Benefit Finding) abstract (Benefit finding refers to an individual's perception that major positive changes have occurred as a result of challenging life events such as major illness or trauma) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 15, 2014:$bunder Posttraumatic growth (Post-traumatic growth or benefit finding refers to positive psychological change experienced as a result of the struggle with highly challenging life circumstances) =750 \2$aPosttraumatic Growth, Psychological$0(DNLM)D000078002$5IEN =LDR 01433cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881575370802441 =005 20210129151525.0 =008 060309i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006000168 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2006000168 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168695350000041 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPlastination =550 \\$wg$aPreservation of organs, tissues, etc. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Peuker, T. & Schulz, C. Der über Leichen geht: Gunther von Hagens und seine "Kor̈perwelten", 2004:$bback cover (The inventor of plastination (Gunther von Hagens) is one of the most successful and, at the same time, enigmatic German scientists) =670 \\$aInternational Society for Plastination www site, Jan. 6, 2006$b(Plastination is a unique technique of tissue preservation developed by Dr. Gunther von Hagens in Heidelberg, Germany in 1978. 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A framework for visualizing information, c2002:$bp. 4 of cover (Information visualization is the design and creation of interactive graphic depictions of information by combining principles in the disciplines of graphic design, cognitive science, and interactive computer graphics) =670 \\$aTechEncyclopedia, via WWW, July 30, 2002$b(Information visualization. Representing data in 3-D images in order to navigate through it more quickly and access it in a more natural manner. Although the term was coined at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center, which has developed very advanced techniques, multidimentional cubes, or pivot tables, are a simpler form of information visualization that is widely used today) =670 \\$aOnline computing dictionary, July 30, 2002$b(visualisation. The act of making a visible presentation of numerical data, particularly a graphical one. This might include anything from a simple X-Y graph of one dependent variable against one independent variable to a virtual reality which allows you to fly around the data) =670 \\$aWWW search, July 30, 2002$b(Information visualization; visualization of information) =670 \\$aOCLC, July 30, 2002$b(Information visualization; Information visualisation) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 23, 2007$b(visual analytics - the formation of abstract visual metaphors in combination with a human information discourse (interaction) that enables detection of the expected and discovery of the unexpected within massive, dynamically changing information spaces. Information visualization, scientific visualization, and visual analytics have lots of overlapping goals and techniques. Scientific visualization deals with data that has a natural geometric structure (e.g., MRI data, wind flows). Information visualization handles more abstract data structures such as trees or graphs. Visual analytics is especially concerned with sense-making and reasoning) =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 12, 2007$b(titles: data visualization) =LDR 01106cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9881575865802441 =005 20210129205421.0 =008 060726i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2006004667 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2006004667 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169022540000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV6773.15.C92 =150 \\$aCyberbullying =450 \\$aCyber bullying =450 \\$aOnline bullying =450 \\$aVirtual bullying =550 \\$wg$aBullying =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2006020875: Breguet, T. Frequently asked questions about cyberbullying, c2007. =670 \\$aGoogle search, June 23, 2006$b(105,000 hits; www.cyberbullying.ca web site: Cyberbullying involves the use of information and communication technologies such as e-mail, cell phone and pager text messages, instant messaging, defamatory personal Web sites, and defamatory online personal polling Web sites, to support deliberate, repeated, and hostile behaviour by an individual or group, that is intended to harm others; online bullying; virtual bullying) =750 \2$aCyberbullying$0(DNLM)D000077224$5IEN-M =LDR 02354nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9881575866102441 =005 20180416094729.9 =008 180116\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2018000092 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018000092 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9810714781900041 =040 \\$aMTG$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCRISPR-associated protein 9 =450 \\$aCas9 (CRISPR-associated protein 9) =450 \\$aCRISPR/Cas9 =550 \\$wg$aEndonucleases =550 \\$wg$aGene editing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kozubek, Jim. Modern Prometheus: editing the human genome with CRISPR-Cas9, 2016. =670 \\$aArchives of Disease in Childhood -- Education & Practice Edition, April 2016:$bWhat is CRISPR/Cas9?, p. 213 ("Clustered regularly interspaced palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/Cas9...is a gene-editing technology which involves two essential components: a guide RNA to match a desired target gene, and Cas9 (CRISPR-associated protein 9)--an endonuclease which causes a double-stranded DNA break, allowing modifications to the genome. One of the most exciting applications of CRISPR/Cas9 is its potential use to treat genetic disorders caused by single gene mutations") =670 \\$aNature, March 7, 2016:$bCRISPR: gene editing is just the beginning, p. 160 (Graphic: "Hacking CRISPR. By modifying the molecular machinery that powers CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, scientists can probe the functions of genes and gene regulators with unprecedented specificity") =670 \\$aProspec website, viewed March 5, 2018$bCAS9 (Cas9 (CRISPR associated protein 9) is an RNA-guided DNA endonuclease enzyme associated with the CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) adaptive immunity system in Streptococcus pyogenes, among other bacteria. S. Pyogenes utilizes Cas9 to remember and later probe and cleave foreign DNA, such as invading bacteriophage DNA or plasmid DNA. In case that the DNA substrate is complementary to the guide RNA, Cas9 cleaves the invading DNA. In addition to its original role in bacterial immunity, the Cas9 protein has been heavily employed as a genome engineering tool to induce site-directed double strand breaks in DNA. 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House. Comm. on Oversight and Government Reform. 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To prevent a syndemic, one must prevent or control not only each affliction but also the forces that tie those afflictions together. From syn-, together + (epi)-demic) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 21, 2014:$bSyndemic entry p. (A syndemic is the aggregation of two or more diseases in a population in which there is some level of positive biological interaction that exacerbates the negative health effects of any or all of the diseases) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Dec. 21, 2014$b(term "syndemics" yields 18,700 hits; term "syndemic" yields 57,700 hits) =670 \\$aCDC, Program Collaboration and Service Integration (PCSI) at NCHHSTP online, Dec. 21, 2014:$bDefinitions p. 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The transgender child, 2008. =670 \\$aABC news WWW site, Apr. 10, 2008$b(Transgender children) =670 \\$aERIC WWW site, Apr. 10, 2008$b(Transgendered children) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTransgender Persons$0(DNLM)D063106$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aTransgender Persons$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01485nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881591431802441 =005 20210302145205.0 =008 181121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2018003006 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018003006 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9811895074700041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOlder transgender people =450 \\$aTransgender older people =550 \\$wg$aOlder people =550 \\$wg$aTransgender people =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chamberlain, C. The needs of older gay, lesbian, and transgender people, 2002:$bp. i (elderly gay, lesbian, and transgender people) =670 \\$aMartinez, J. Examining the complex relationship between attachment, depression and anxiety in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender elderly compared to heterosexual cisgender elders, 2016. =670 \\$aSmith, J.L. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender elderly and the need for more specialized training for aging service professionals, 2012. =670 \\$aMadland, E.D. The strengths and challenges reported by older transgender adults, 2003. =670 \\$aSullivan, K.M. The experience of senior housing for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender seniors, ©2011. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTransgender Persons$0(DNLM)D063106$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAged$0(DNLM)D000368$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aTransgender Persons$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00937nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881591458202441 =005 20210222123659.0 =008 181107i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2018002851 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018002851 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9811895081100041 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMothers of children with Down syndrome =550 \\$wg$aChildren with Down syndrome =670 \\$aWork cat: Pasquale, J. A positive result, 2018:$bt.p. 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Development of infants with disabilities and their families, 1992:$babstract (The Early Intervention Collaborative Study (EICS), conducted in association with 29 community-based programs in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, was designed to assess correlates of adaptation in young children with disabilities and their families over time) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDisabled Persons$0(DNLM)D006233$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aInfant$0(DNLM)D007223$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aParents$0(DNLM)D007223$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aDisabled Persons$iand$aInfant$iand$aParents$5IEN =LDR 00839cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881591610902441 =005 20210305144950.0 =008 011001i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85098023 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85098023 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170055560000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ759.913 =150 \\$aParents of children with disabilities =450 \\$wnne$aParents of handicapped children =550 \\$wg$aChildren with disabilities =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDisabled Persons$0(DNLM)D006233$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aParents$0(DNLM)D010290$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$aSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aDisabled persons$iand$aChild$iand$aParents$5IEN =LDR 00809cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881591611102441 =005 20210305143156.0 =008 010928i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001002073 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2001002073 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169529970000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aInfants with disabilities =450 \\$wnne$aHandicapped infants =550 \\$wg$aChildren with disabilities =550 \\$wg$aInfants =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00708893: Hearing impaired infants, 1999. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDisabled Persons$0(DNLM)D006233$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aInfant$0(DNLM)D007223$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aDisabled persons$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 03371nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9881591611902441 =005 20210305123806.0 =008 180223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2018000414 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018000414 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9812111734700041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFatigue in the workplace =550 \\$wg$aWork environment =670 \\$aWork cat: Gertler, J. Toolbox for transit operator fatigue, 2002:$bp. 3 (Concern with operator fatigue is not a new issue for the transportation industry. ... Up until the past decade the approach to fatigue management for transportation operators was primarily one of limiting hours of work. ... The U.S. Department of Transportation, its modal administrations, individual transportation service providers and their industry organizations are exploring alternative strategies and countermeasures to reduce operator fatigue and risks) =670 \\$aNational Safety Council WWW home page, Nov. 25, 2018$bwork safety/safety topics/fatigue (Fatigue -- you're more than just tired. ... Our 24/7 workforce. ... People often make light of how little sleep they get; an over-worked, over-tired condition has become the norm for many. But a good night's sleep is not just a novelty, it's a necessity. The effects of fatigue are far-reaching and can have an adverse impact on all areas of our lives. Our bodies are programmed to be tired at night and alert during the day, but work often requires us to override those natural sleep patterns. More than 43% of workers are sleep-deprived, and those most at risk work the night shift, long shifts or irregular shifts. Following are a few facts for employers: Safety performance decreases as employees become tired; 62% of night shift workers complain about sleep loss; fatigued worker productivity costs employers) reports (Fatigue in the workplace: causes and consequences of employee fatigue; Workplace Fatigue: Causes, Consequences. and Managing Risks) =670 \\$aSafety & health, Mar. 2017:$bp. 41 (A 2012 guidance statement from the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine defines fatigue as the body's response to sleep deprivation or lengthy physical or mental hard work. Risk factors related to occupational fatigue include long work hours, a heavy workload, lack of sleep, environmental factors and medical conditions) =670 \\$aSafety and health topics - Long work hours, extended or irregular shifts, and worker fatigue - Occupational Safety and Health Administration, via WWW, Nov. 25, 2018$bhazards/what causes worker fatigue? (Several factors including too little, poor quality or interrupted sleep over a period of time can cause fatigue. Fatigue is the body's signal that a rest period is needed) what are the effects of worker fatigue? (Worker fatigue increases the risk for illnesses and injuries. Accident and injury rates are 18% greater during evening shifts and 30% greater during night shifts when compared to day shifts. Research indicates that working 12 hours per day is associated with a 37% increased risk of injury) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aFatigue$0(DNLM)D005221$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aWorkplace$0(DNLM)D017132$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aFatigue$iand$aWorkplace$5IEN =LDR 00699cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881591626502441 =005 20210302145133.0 =008 070711i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007005144 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2007005144 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169856100000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aTransgender parents =550 \\$wg$aParents =670 \\$aLC database, July 11, 2007. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTransgender Persons$0(DNLM)D063106$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aParents$0(DNLM)D010290$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aTransgender Persons$iand$aParents$5IEN =LDR 01427nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881591645002441 =005 20210223125138.0 =008 180402i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2018000786 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018000786 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9811895079400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFood science =550 \\$wg$aScience =670 \\$aWork cat: Computational fluid dynamics in food processing, 2018. =670 \\$aAppied science & technology, viewed April 2, 2018$b(title: Food technology and the food industry in Latin America--an update; controlled subject heading used: Food science) =670 \\$aInstitute of Food Technologists web site, viewed Oct. 23, 2018$b(Food science is the study of the physical, biological, and chemical makeup of food; and the concepts underlying food processing. Food technology is the application of food science to the selection, preservation, processing, packaging, distribution, and use of safe food) =670 \\$aCollegeValues website, viewed Oct. 23, 2018$b(What is Food Science?Food science: Scientists work to enhance the nutritional value of food; improve the steps and methods of manufacturing including preservation, storage, and product development. Food technology is a blanket term for every aspect of the food science field including: growth, cultivation, production, distribution, and food processing) =750 \0$aFood Science$0(DNLM)D005524$5IEN =LDR 01101nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9881591645202441 =005 20210223124021.0 =008 181107i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2018002858 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018002858 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9811895078800041 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.O74$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aEyebrights =450 \\$aEuphrasia =550 \\$wg$aOrobanchaceae =670 \\$aWork cat: Metherell, C. Eyebrights (Euphrasia) of the UK and Ireland, 2018:$bp. 4 (Euphrasias are annual, hemiparistic, monoecious herbs with fibruous roots.) =670 \\$aThe Plant List website, Nov. 14, 2018$b(Euphrasia. The genus Euphrasia is in the family Orobanchaceae in the major group Angiosperms (Flowering plants)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 7. 2018$b(Euphrasia (eyebright) is a genus of about 450 species of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae.) =670 \\$aITIS, Dec. 20, 2018$b(Euphrasia; taxonomic rank: Genus; common name: Eyebright; Family: Orobanchaceae) =750 \2$aEuphrasia$0($5IENDNLM)D032201 =LDR 01662cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881591663002441 =005 20210217133841.0 =008 030107i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003000012 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2003000012 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171840320000041 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVinorelbine =450 \\$aNavelbine (Trademark) =450 \\$aVinorelbine tartrate =450 \\$aVNL (Chemotherapy drug) =450 \\$aVRL (Chemotherapy drug) =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lewis, R. The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of vinorelbine for breast cancer : a systematic review and economic evaluation, 2002:$bp. 2 (Vinorelbine (Navelbine) is a semi-synthetic vinca alkaloid with cytostatic activity against a broad range of tumour cell lines including breast cancer. It inhibits tubulin polymerisation, which causes the dissolution of mitotic spindles and the prevention of cell division) =670 \\$aCancerBACUP WWW Site, 6 Jan. 2003$bVinorelbine (Navelbine) factsheet page (Vinorelbine is a chemotherapy drug that is given for some types of cancer) =670 \\$aBC Cancer Agency WWW Site, 6 Jan. 2003$bDrug index (Professional) - Vinorelbine page (Synonyms: Vinorelbine tartrate, VRL, VNL; Common trade name: Navelbine; Classification: Mitotic inhibitor, cytotoxic. 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Verteporfin photodynamic therapy for neovascular age-related macular degeneration : cohort study for the UK, 2012:$bp. 1 (Verteporfin is a light sensitive drug used to treat age-related macular degeneration) =670 \\$aWikipedia, 16 April 2012$b(Verteporfin (trade name Visudyne), a benzoporphyrin derivative, is a medication used as a photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy to eliminate the abnormal blood vessels in the eye associated with conditions such as the wet form of macular degeneration) =670 \\$aMedline plus website, 16 April 2012:$bVerteporfin page (Verteporfin injection is used in combination with photodynamic therapy (PDT; treatment with a laser light) to treat abnormal growth of leaky blood vessels in the eye caused by wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) trade name: Visudyne) =750 \2$aVerteporfin$0(DNLM)D000077362$5IEN =LDR 01698cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881591665302441 =005 20210216171617.0 =008 040107i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2004001923 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2004001923 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171794260000041 =040 \\$aUk$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aValganciclovir =550 \\$wg$aGanciclovir =670 \\$aWork cat.: Valcyte : valganciclovir HCI tablets, c2003:$bp. 4 (Valcyte is available as 450 mg tablets containing valganciclovir hydrochloride, an ester prodrug of ganciclovir) =670 \\$aMedline plus health information WWW site, January 7, 2004$b(Valganciclovir (Systemic). Brand names, in the US, Valcyte. Category, Antiviral, systemic. Valganciclovir is an antiviral. It is used to treat infections caused by viruses.) =670 \\$aAmerican Society of Health System Pharmacists WWW site, January 7, 2004$b(Antivirals. Valganciclovir hydrochloride. Valcyte. Valganciclovir, the L-valine ester of ganciclovir, is an antiviral agent. Valganciclovir is commercially available as the hydrochloride salt and differs structurally from ganciclovir by the presence of the L-amino acid valine, attached to the 2-hydroxyl group of the nucleoside and by the presence of the monohydrochloride salt.) =670 \\$aAIDSinfo - drug technical WWW site, January 7, 2004$b(Valganciclovir hydrochloride. Brand name: Valcyte. Valganciclovir hydrochloride is a hydrochloride salt of the L-valyl ester of ganciclovir that exists as a mixture of two diastereomers.) =670 \\$aMESH suppl. concept data via WWW, Mar. 30, 2004$b(Valganciclovir mapped to Ganciclovir/analogs & derivatives) =750 \2$aValganciclovir$0(DNLM)D000077562$5IEN =LDR 02078nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881598260102441 =005 20210303173947.0 =008 190107i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2019000040 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019000040 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9812076801200041 =040 \\$aMiEM$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEmotional support animals =450 \\$aESAs (Emotional support animals) =450 \\$aSupport animals, Emotional =550 \\$wg$aAnimals as aids for people with disabilities =670 \\$aWork cat.: Adrie's guide to service animals, 2013:$bpages 3-4 and 7-8 (significant coverage of emotional support animals as distinct from service animals; when an animal is not trained to perform any particular tasks, but provides comfort and emotional support to someone who experiences psychological difficulties, that animal is known as an emotional support animal) =670 \\$aWikipedia website, viewed January 7, 2019$b(an emotional support animal (ESA) is a companion animal that a medical professional says provides some benefit for a person disabled by a mental health condition or emotional disorder. Differs from a service animal in that the animals receive no specific training)$uhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emotional_support_animal =670 \\$aEncyclopedia Britannica website, viewed January 7, 2019:$bNew service roles for animals (pets of all types are prescribed by licensed health care providers as emotional support animals (ESAs) to enhance the clients' ability to function and their general well-being)$uhttps://www.britannica.com/topic/New-Service-Roles-for-Animals-1946424#ref312920 =670 \\$aEmotional support animals, 2017:$bsubtitle (the ins and outs of ESAs) =670 \\$aAnimals in human society, 2016:$btable of contents (considering the emotional support animal: the "pharmaceuticalization" of companion animals) =670 \\$aQualitative case study on best practices of emotional support animal policies, 2018:$bspine title (Best practices of residential life ESA policies) =750 \2$aTherapy Animals$0(DNLM)D000085703$5IEN =LDR 03115cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9881598260202441 =005 20210303172941.0 =008 101103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010014466 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2010014466 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169914360000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dGVaS =150 \\$aMixed reality =450 \\$aExtended reality =450 \\$aHybrid reality =450 \\$aMR (Mixed reality) =550 \\$wg$aReality =670 \\$aWork cat.: Benford, Steve. Performing mixed reality, 2011:$bCIP t.p. (mixed reality) data view (the merging of real and virtual worlds to produce new environments and visualizations where physical and digital objects co-exist and interact in real time) =670 \\$aPMLA (via JSTOR), May, 2001:$bp. 482 ("mixed reality," the promiscuous mingling of computationally intensive simulations with input from the real world) =670 \\$aProceedings of International Symposium on Mixed Reality (via JSTOR), 1999:$bp. 261 (Mixed Reality (MR), the overlaying of virtual objects on the real world) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 3, 2010$b(Mixed reality (MR), sometimes referred to as hybrid reality, is the merging of real and virtual worlds to produce new environments and visualizations where physical and digital objects co-exist and interact in real time; A mix of reality, augmented reality, augmented virtuality and virtual reality) =670 \\$aRichards, Debbie (Debbie Amelia). Seeing the possibilities with augmented reality, 2019:$b(Mixed vs. Augmented reality: mixed reality, or hybrid reality ... according to the Harvard business review report, Mixed reality: A new dimension of work, mixed reality is an umbrella term for the "technology ranging from virtual reality to augmented reality")) =670 \\$aTechTarget What Is, viewed online March 12, 2019$b(Mixed reality (MR) is a user environment in which physical reality and digital content are combined in a way that enables interaction with and among real-world and virtual objects. Unlike virtual reality (VR) which immerses the end user in a completely digital environment, or augmented reality (AR) which layers digital content on top of a physical environment, mixed reality blends digital and real world settings. Mixed reality is sometimes considered a type of augmented reality (AR), but its capacity for interactivity between real-world and digital elements places it further along the virtuality continuum, which has physical reality at one extreme and immersive virtual reality at the other. Mixed reality is sometimes also referred to as hybrid reality or extended reality (XR)) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on combined physical and digital content that enables interaction with real-world and digital object. Works on entirely digital environments that are experienced by end users are entered under$aVirtual reality.$iWorks on environments that layer digital content on top of physical environments are entered under$aAugmented reality. =681 \\$iNotes under$aVirtual reality; Augmented reality =750 \2$aAugmented Reality$0(DNLM)D000081411$5IEN =LDR 02973cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9881598260402441 =005 20210303172701.0 =008 061002i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006020069 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2006020069 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171420610000041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA76.9.A94 =150 \\$aAugmented reality =450 \\$aAR (Augmented reality) =450 \\$aComputer-augmented reality =550 \\$wg$aReality =670 \\$aWork cat.: DARE 2000 (2000 : Helsingor, Denmark). Proceedings of DARE 2000, c2000:$bt.p. (designing augmented reality environments) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 27, 2006$b(Augmented reality (AR) is a field of computer research which deals with the combination of real world and computer generated data ... most AR research is concerned with the use of live video imagery which is digitally processed and "augmented" by the addition of computer generated graphics) =670 \\$aInspec via Engineering village 2, Sept. 27, 2006:$bthesaurus (augmented reality, prior term: virtual reality, broader term: virtual reality, related terms: image processing, interactive devices) =670 \\$aCompendex via Engineering village 2, Sept. 27, 2006:$bthesaurus (augmented reality; use virtual reality) =670 \\$aUrban dictionary, Nov. 5, 2010$b(Augmented reality: the fusion of 3D and real-life imagery, achieved via the use of modern image-processing technology) =670 \\$aTechTarget What Is, viewed online March 12, 2019$bAugmented reality (Augmented reality is the integration of digital information with the user's environment in real time. Unlike virtual reality, which creates a totally artificial environment, augmented reality uses the existing environment and overlays new information on top of it) Mixed reality (Mixed reality is a user environment in which physical reality and digital content are combined in a way that enables interaction with and among real-world and virtual objects. Unlike virtual reality which immerses the end user in a completely digital environment, or augmented reality which layers digital content on top of a physical environment, mixed reality blends digital and real world settings. Mixed reality is sometimes considered a type of augmented reality, but its capacity for interactivity between real-world and digital elements places it further along the virtuality continuum, which has physical reality at one extreme and immersive virtual reality at the other) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on environments that layer digital content on top of physical environments. Works on entirely digital environments that are experienced by end users are entered under$aVirtual reality.$iWorks on combined physical and digital content that enables interaction with real-world and digital objects are entered under$aMixed reality. =681 \\$iNotes under$aVirtual reality; Mixed reality =750 \2$aAugmented Reality$0(DNLM)D000081411$5IEN =LDR 01416nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881599571102441 =005 20210323092445.0 =008 190227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2019000430 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019000430 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9812218482000041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOlder sexual minority women =450 \\$aSexual minority older women =550 \\$wg$aOlder women =550 \\$wg$aSexual minority women =670 \\$aWork cat.: 55Upitty, viewed online Feb. 27, 2019:$babout page ("This project is about challenging people's ideas about older LGBTI women; it's about our feisty over-55 upitty women"; the history of women who have been, and the women who still are, involved in lesbian, feminist, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer activism and culture) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSexual and Gender Minorities$0(DNLM)D000072339$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aWomen$0(DNLM)D014930$0IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMiddle Aged$0(DNLM)D008875$0IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAged$0(DNLM)D000368$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSexual and Gender Minorities$iand$aWomen$iand$aMiddle Aged$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSexual and Gender Minorities$iand$aWomen$iand$aAged$5IEN-M =LDR 00928nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881600867702441 =005 20210323092156.0 =008 190101\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2019000001 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019000001 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9812218476000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aPN1995.9.V595 =150 \\$aVitalism in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: 2018415134: Cinematic vitalism, 2018:$bback cover (a book on the connections twentieth-century German and French film theory and practice, on the one hand, and vitalist conceptions of life from biology and philosophy, on the other) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aVitalism$0(DNLM)D014799$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aVitalism$iand$aMotion Pictures$5IEN-M =LDR 00804nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881600868402441 =005 20210323082346.0 =008 190329i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2019000719 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019000719 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9812218466200041 =040 \\$aVaVbRU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTerminally ill adolescents =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers =550 \\$wg$aTerminally ill =670 \\$aWork cat.: Guggisberg-Coners, H. A. The Communication Behaviors of an Adolescent Living and Dying with Lupus, 2017. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTerminally Ill$0(DNLM)D019452$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTerminally Ill$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN-M =LDR 00764nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881600868602441 =005 20210323092055.0 =008 190225||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2019000405 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019000405 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9812218486200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSociobiology$xReligious aspects$xConfucianism =670 \\$aWork cat: 2018421287: Ch'oe, Mun-hyŏng. Yuhak kwa sahoe saengmurhak, 2017:$b(study on Confucian aspects of sociobiology) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSociobiology$0(DNLM)D035503$0IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aConfucianism$0(DNLM)D032903$0IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSociobiology$iand$aConfucianism$5IEN-M =LDR 00671cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881600869502441 =005 20210311111434.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85118262 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85118262 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170487470000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aLB2831.8$bLB2831.876 =150 \\$aSchool administrators =450 \\$aAdministrators, School =550 \\$wg$aEducators =750 \2$aSchools$0(DNLM)D012574$5IEN-M =750 \2$aAdministrative Personnel$0(DNLM)D000288$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSchools$iand$aAdministrative Personnel$5IEN =LDR 00854nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881600870602441 =005 20210323092333.0 =008 181128\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2018003037 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018003037 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9812218484400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPrayer in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: 2018043711: Lindvall, T. God on the big screen, 2019:$bCIP t.p. (a cinematic history of prayer from the silent era to today) summary (explores the phenomena of prayer in the cinematic sphere) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aReligion$0(DNLM)D012067$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aReligion$iand$aMotion Pictures$5IEN =LDR 00789nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881600871602441 =005 20210323092240.0 =008 190329i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2019000720 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019000720 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9812218465100041 =040 \\$aVaVbRU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPost-traumatic stress disorder in women =550 \\$wg$aWomen$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ramsey, L. C. A Cultural Formation of PTSD by Ethnic Albanian Women in Kosovo, 2017. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aStress Disorders, Post-Traumatic$0(DNLM)D013313$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aWomen$0(DNLM)D014930$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aStress Disorders, Post-Traumatic$iand$aWomen$5IEN =LDR 01568nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881609465702441 =005 20210316180427.0 =008 190724||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2019102348 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019102348 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9812920176800041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aClimatology$xReligious aspects =670 \\$aWork cat.: Reiter, F.C. Basic conditions of Taoist thunder magic, 2007:$bpp. 1-3 (Throughout history, the workings of religious Taoism are present on all levels of the Chinese society; The Taoist, who lives in rural settings or even at the imperial court, is employed to fight against rain, drought and other natural disasters that need the deployment of martial spirit forces; the emergence of Thunder Magic in the Northern Sung-period is based on antique traditions of interpreting and handling natural phenomena, which always was and is a major concern in Taoism. There were specific rituals that focussed on the destructive force of thunder and lightning. They were employed in remote periods of Chinese history) =670 \\$aCh'oe, C. "Kiuje tŭngnok" kwa kihu ŭirye, 2007:$badded t.p. (Climatic rituals in the Giuje-deungrok archive) =670 \\$aOCLC, July 24, 2019$b(subj. hdgs.: Climatology--Religious aspects; Climatology--Religious aspects-- Christianity) =750 \2$81$wb$aMeteorology$0(DNLM)D055904$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$aReligion$0(DNLM)D012067$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also the following Medical Subject headings used together in the same record:$aMeteorology$iand$aReligion$5IEN-M =LDR 00949cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362767802441 =005 20130212093537.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119745 =035 \\$aBZW9651NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSelf-examination, Medical =360 \\$isubdivision$aMedical examinations$iunder topical headings, classes of persons, ethnic groups, and individual military services =450 \\$aMedical examinations =450 \\$aMedical self examination =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Preventive =550 \\$wg$aSelf-care, Health =680 \\$iFor works on medical self-examination of a part or region of the body, an additional subject entry is made under the heading for the part of the body subdivided by Examination, e.g., 1.$aFoot--Examination.$i2.$aSelf-examination, Medical. =681 \\$iNote under$aMedicine--Examinations =750 \2$aSelf-Examination$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016353 =LDR 00583cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362767902441 =005 20111213140611.0 =008 050602i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119743 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSelf-evaluation =450 \\$aSelf-appraisal =450 \\$aSelf-estimate =450 \\$aSelf-rating =450 \\$aSelf-report =550 \\$wg$aEvaluation =550 \\$aSelf-perception =550 \\$aSocial comparison =670 \\$aChaplin dict. psych. =670 \\$aLC data base, 6/18/91$b(self-report) =750 \2$aSelf-assessment$0(DNLM)D012647$5IEN =LDR 00578cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362768002441 =005 20201124143747.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119736 =035 \\$aBZW9642NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF697.5.S427 =150 \\$aSelf-disclosure =450 \\$aDisclosure of self =450 \\$aRevelation of self =450 \\$aSelf-disclosing behavior =450 \\$aSelf-revelation =550 \\$wg$aExtraversion, Psychological =550 \\$wg$aInterpersonal communication =750 \2$aSelf Disclosure$0(DNLM)D012650$5IEN-M =LDR 01061cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362768102441 =005 20040920083345.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119733 =035 \\$aBZW9639NU =035 \\$aSH 85119733 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC569.5.S45 =150 \\$aSelf-destructive behavior =450 \\$aSelf-destructiveness =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aThes. psych. index terms. =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 17, 1999$b(titles: self-destructiveness) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on nonstereotyped behaviors and cognitions by which individuals directly or indirectly cause harm to themselves. Works on stereotyped behaviors by which individuals unintentionally cause damage to their bodies are entered under$aSelf-injurious behavior.$iWorks on behaviors by which individuals intentionally cause damage to their bodies are entered under$aSelf-mutilation. =681 \\$iNotes under$aSelf-injurious behavior; Self-mutilation =750 \2$aSelf-Injurious Behavior$0(DNLM)D016728$5IEN =LDR 00733cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362768202441 =005 20120730163854.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119714 =035 \\$aBZW9620NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA776.95 =150 \\$aSelf-care, Health =450 \\$aHealth care, Self =450 \\$aHealth self-care =450 \\$aMedical self-care =450 \\$aSelf-care, Medical =450 \\$aSelf health care =450 \\$aSelf-help, Health =550 \\$wg$aCare of the sick =550 \\$wg$aHealth =550 \\$wg$aHealth behavior =550 \\$wg$aHolistic medicine =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Popular =750 \2$aSelf Care$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012648 =LDR 00956cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362768302441 =005 20130515140254.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119694 =035 \\$aBZW9600NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.S5$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.S5$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.S4$cChemical technology =150 \\$aSelenium compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =670 \\$aSelenium compounds, via Technology Transfer Network Air Toxics web site, Sept. 4, 2012$b(selenium compounds) =670 \\$aEncyc. Britannica online, Sept. 4, 2012:$bselenium (Se) (In its compounds selenium exists in the oxidation states of -2, +4, and +6. It manifests a distinct tendency to form acids in the higher oxidation states. Although the element itself is not poisonous, many of its compounds are exceedingly toxic.) =750 \2$aSelenium Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018036 =LDR 00374cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362768402441 =005 20120730163854.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119689 =035 \\$aBZW9595NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85119689 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.S5 =150 \\$aSelenium$xIsotopes =750 \2$aSelenium Radioisotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012644 =LDR 00521cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362768502441 =005 20120730163854.0 =008 021122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119688 =035 \\$aBZW9594NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.S5$cChemistry =053 \0$aTN948.S4$cMineral industries =053 \0$aTP245.S4$cChemical technology =150 \\$aSelenium =550 \\$wg$aChalcogens =550 \\$wg$aNative element minerals =550 \\$wg$aNonmetals =750 \2$aSelenium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012643 =LDR 00984cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362768602441 =005 20140528125632.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119685 =035 \\$aBZW9591LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aSelenic acid =450 \\$aDihydroxidodioxidoselenium =550 \\$wg$aInorganic acids =550 \\$wg$aOxo compounds =550 \\$wg$aSelenium compounds =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 4, 2012$b(Selenic acid is the chemical compound with the formula H b2 (BSeO b4 (B. It is an oxoacid of selenium, and its structure is more accurately described as (HO) b2 (BSeO b2 (B.) =670 \\$aDictionary.com, Sept. 4, 2012$b(selenic acid: a crystalline, water-soluble, strong, corrosive, dibasic acid, H b2 (BSeO b4 (B, resembling sulfuric acid.) =670 \\$aChemSpider, via WWW, Sept. 4, 2012$b(selenic acid; molecular formula: H b2 (BO b4 (BSe; synonyms: dihydroxidodioxidoselenium) =750 \2$aSelenic Acid$0(DNLM)D064586$5IEN =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362768702441 =005 20120730163854.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85119663 =035 \\$aBZW9569LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK524.S46 =150 \\$aSelaginellaceae =550 \\$wg$aSelaginellales =750 \2$aSelaginellaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032503 =LDR 00900cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362768802441 =005 20110510125844.0 =008 041102i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119551 =035 \\$aBZW9457NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK929 =150 \\$aSeeds$xDispersal =360 \\$isubdivision$aSeeds--Dispersal$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Seeds--Dispersal =450 \\$aDispersal of seeds =450 \\$aDissemination of seeds =450 \\$aSeed dispersal =450 \\$aSeed dissemination =670 \\$aUdy, G. Identifying pre-dispersal seed predators and seed dispersers of shrubby tororaro, c2004:$babstr. (seed dispersal agents) =670 \\$a95953110: Donohue, K. The evolution of seed dispersal in Cakile edentula var. lacustris, 1993. =681 \\$iExample under$aPlants--Dispersal =750 \2$aSeed Dispersal$0(DNLM)D058614$5IEN =LDR 01016cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362768902441 =005 20120730163844.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117296 =035 \\$aBZW7202NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dViU =150 \\$aSanitation =360 \\$isubdivision$aSanitation$iunder subjects, e.g.$aShips--Sanitation; Theaters--Sanitation;$isubdivision$aSanitary affairs$iunder names of individual military services, e.g.$aUnited States. Army--Sanitary affairs;$iand subdivision$aHealth aspects$iunder individual wars, e.g.$aWorld War, 1939-1945--Health aspects =450 \\$aCleanliness =450 \\$aHouse drainage =450 \\$aSanitary affairs =450 \\$aSanitation services =450 \\$aSanitation systems =550 \\$wg$aEnvironmental health =550 \\$aHygiene =550 \\$aPublic health =550 \\$aSanitary engineering =670 \\$aOperation and maintenance of urban water supply and sanitation systems, 1994. =750 \2$aSanitation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012499 =LDR 00386cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362769002441 =005 20120730163844.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117285 =035 \\$aBZW7191NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSanitary engineers =550 \\$wg$aEngineers =550 \\$wg$aPublic health personnel =750 \2$aSanitary Engineering$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012498 =LDR 00566cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362769102441 =005 20120730163844.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117279 =035 \\$aBZW7185NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTD =150 \\$aSanitary engineering =450 \\$aEngineering, Sanitary =450 \\$aEnvironmental health engineering =550 \\$wg$aEngineering =550 \\$wg$aPublic health =550 \\$aBuildings$xEnvironmental engineering =550 \\$aSanitation =750 \2$aSanitary Engineering$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012498 =LDR 00374cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362769202441 =005 20120730163843.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117273 =035 \\$aBZW7179NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.U48 =150 \\$aSanicula =450 \\$aSanicle =550 \\$wg$aUmbelliferae =750 \2$aSanicula$5IEN$0(DNLM)D030005 =LDR 00548cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362769302441 =005 20120730163843.0 =008 920523||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117056 =035 \\$aBZW6962NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHA31.2$cSocial sciences =053 \\$aQA276.6$cMathematical statistics =150 \\$aSampling (Statistics) =450 \\$aRandom sampling =450 \\$aStatistics of sampling =550 \\$wg$aStatistics =550 \\$aMathematical statistics =750 \2$aSampling Studies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012494 =LDR 01416cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362769402441 =005 20120730163843.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85117016 =035 \\$aBZW6922NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.C199$cBotany =150 \\$aElders (Plants) =450 \\$wnne$aElderberries =450 \\$wnne$aSambucus =550 \\$wg$aCaprifoliaceae =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(Sambucus. Elder, Elderberry) =670 \\$aGriffiths, M. Index of garden plants, c1994:$bp. 1035 (Sambucus. Elder; Elderberry) =670 \\$aSunset western garden book, c1995:$bp. 473 (Sambucus. Elderberry; elders) =670 \\$aThe Jepson manual, c1993:$bp. 474 (Sambucus. Elderberry) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(elder: a shrub or tree of the genus Sambucus; elderberry: a) the edible berrylike drupe of an elder b) an elder bush or tree) =670 \\$aCollier's$b(Elder, Sambucus: a genus of shrubs or small trees) =670 \\$aAmericana$b(Elder: any of a group of coarse shrubs and small trees ... Elders) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(elder: common name for 40 species of herbs, shrubs, and small trees comprising genus Sambucus) =670 \\$aSPN$b(Sambucus, Elder) =670 \\$aPopular encyc. of plants$b(Sambucus (elders, elderberry)) =670 \\$aBrako, L. Scientific and common names, 1995$b(Sambucus L.: elder, elderberries) =750 \2$aSambucus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027923 =LDR 00582cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362769502441 =005 20130102133038.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117001 =035 \\$aBZW6907NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.S65$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.S65$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.S65$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.S65$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTP245.S2$cChemical technology =150 \\$aSamarium =550 \\$wg$aCerium group =750 \2$aSamarium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012493 =LDR 01351cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362769602441 =005 20250211111125.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85116966 =035 \\$aBZW6872LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L25$cBotany =053 \\$aSB413.S22$cOrnamental plant =150 \\$aSalvia =450 \\$aSalvias =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Salvia: a large and widely distributed genus (family: Labiatae) of herbs and shrubs varying greatly in habit and in the size and color of the flowers; -s: any plant of the genus) =670 \\$aHortus 3$b(salvia: more than 750 spp. of herbs, subshrubs, and shrubs of wide distribution; some are cultivated as ornamentals; others for perfumery or medicinal purposes) =670 \\$aDict. flow. ferns$b(salvia) =670 \\$aSPN$b(salvia) =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(salvia) =670 \\$aNational list of scientific plant names, 1982$b(salvia) =670 \\$aThe New Royal Horticultural Society dict. of gardening, 1992$b(salvia) =670 \\$aWyman's gardening encyc., 1986$b(salvia) =675 \\$aBaqust, H. The gardener's dict. of horticultural terms, 1992 =750 \2$aSalvia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027544 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aSalvia hispanica$0(DNLM)D000089945$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 00395cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362769702441 =005 20120730163843.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116900 =035 \\$aBZW6806NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD189 =150 \\$aSalts =550 \\$wg$aChemistry =550 \\$wg$aSalt deposits =550 \\$aSalinity =750 \2$aSalts$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012492 =LDR 00544cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362769802441 =005 20091030085949.0 =008 030916i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116885 =035 \\$aBZW6791NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB317.S25 =150 \\$aSalt-tolerant crops =450 \\$aHalophytic crops =550 \\$wg$aBiosaline resources =550 \\$wg$aCrops =550 \\$wg$aHalophytes =550 \\$aCrops$xEffect of salts on =550 \\$aSaline irrigation =750 \2$aSalt-Tolerant Plants$0(DNLM)D055051$5IEN =LDR 00590cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362769902441 =005 20120730163843.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85116869 =035 \\$aBZW6775NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP188.S26$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSalt gland =450 \\$aNasal gland for salt regulation =550 \\$wg$aBirds$xAnatomy =550 \\$wg$aBirds$xPhysiology =550 \\$wg$aGlands =550 \\$wg$aOsmoregulation =550 \\$wg$aReptiles$xAnatomy =550 \\$wg$aReptiles$xPhysiology =750 \2$aSalt Gland$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012491 =LDR 00562cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362770002441 =005 20120730163843.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116867 =035 \\$aBZW6773NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM237.8 =150 \\$aSalt-free diet =450 \\$aLow-salt diet =450 \\$aLow sodium diet =450 \\$aSodium-restricted diet =550 \\$wg$aCooking for the sick =550 \\$wg$aDiet in disease =550 \\$wg$aHeart$xDiseases$xDiet therapy =750 \2$aDiet, Sodium-Restricted$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004039 =LDR 00840cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362770102441 =005 20120730163843.0 =008 021126i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116850 =035 \\$aBZW6756NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aGT2870$cManners and customs =053 \0$aTN900$bTN909$cMineral resources =150 \\$aSalt =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of salt on$iunder individual materials and types of materials, e.g.$aConcrete--Effect of salt on =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of salt on$iunder individual materials, e.g.$aConcrete--Effect of salt on =450 \\$aBrine =450 \\$aHalite =450 \\$aSodium chloride =450 \\$aTable salt =550 \\$wg$aChlorides =550 \\$wg$aHalide minerals =550 \\$wg$aSodium salts =750 \2$aSodium Chloride$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012965 =LDR 00468cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362770202441 =005 20120730163842.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116836 =035 \\$aBZW6742NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL637.9.S3 =150 \\$aSalmoniformes =450 \\$aGalaxiiformes =450 \\$aHaplomi =450 \\$aScopeliformes =450 \\$aXenomi =550 \\$wg$aOsteichthyes =750 \2$aSalmoniformes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017858 =LDR 00771cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362770302441 =005 20120730163842.0 =008 020710i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116835 =035 \\$aBZW6741NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL638.S2$cZoology =150 \\$aSalmonidae =450 \\$aCoregonidae =450 \\$aSalmonid fishes =450 \\$aSalmonids =450 \\$aThymallidae =550 \\$wg$aSalmoniformes =670 \\$aITIS database search, July 10, 2002$b(Salmonidae, vernacular name: salmonids) =670 \\$aNelson, J.S. Fishes of the world, 1994:$bp. 189 (Family Salmonidae, salmonids) =670 \\$aWeb. 3 (salmonid: a fish of the family Salmonidae) =681 \\$iExample under$aFishes =750 \2$aSalmonidae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012487 =LDR 00467cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362770402441 =005 20120730163842.0 =008 050414i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116821 =035 \\$aBZW6727NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL638.S2$cZoology =053 \0$aSH167.S17$cCulture =150 \\$aSalmon =450 \\$aSalmons =550 \\$wg$aSalmonidae =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(salmon: pl. salmon or salmons) =750 \2$aSalmon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012474 =LDR 00348cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362770502441 =005 20120730163842.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85116810 =035 \\$aBZW6716NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSalivary glands$xRadiography =450 \\$aSialography =750 \2$aSialography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012796 =LDR 00324cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362770602441 =005 20120730163842.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85116808 =035 \\$aBZW6714NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSalivary glands$xDiseases =750 \2$aSalivary Gland Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012466 =LDR 00568cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362770702441 =005 20120730163842.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116807 =035 \\$aBZW6713NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL865$cComparative anatomy =053 \0$aQM325$cHuman anatomy =053 \0$aQP188.S2$cPhysiology =150 \\$aSalivary glands =450 \\$aDemilunes of Heidenhain =450 \\$aGiannuzzi's semilunar bodies =550 \\$wg$aExocrine glands =550 \\$wg$aMouth =750 \2$aSalivary Glands$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012469 =LDR 00535cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362770802441 =005 20120730163842.0 =008 931217||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116804 =035 \\$aBZW6710NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP191 =150 \\$aSaliva =550 \\$wg$aBody fluids =550 \\$wg$aExocrine glands$xSecretions =550 \\$wg$aMouth =550 \\$wg$aParotid glands =550 \\$wg$aSalivary glands =550 \\$aDrooling =550 \\$aSputum =750 \2$aSaliva$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012463 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362770902441 =005 20090514182255.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116792 =035 \\$aBZW6698NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC$dDLC =053 \0$aGC121$bGC127$cSea-water =150 \\$aSalinity =550 \\$aSalts =750 \2$aSalinity$0(DNLM)D054712$5IEN =LDR 00337cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362771002441 =005 20120730163841.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85116754 =035 \\$aBZW6660NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSalicylic acid =550 \\$wg$aHydroxy acids =750 \2$aSalicylic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020156 =LDR 00375cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362771102441 =005 20120730163841.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85116753 =035 \\$aBZW6659NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD341.A2$cChemistry =053 \\$aRM666.S165$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aSalicylates =750 \2$aSalicylates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012459 =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362771202441 =005 20200929151425.0 =008 020627i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116749 =035 \\$aBZW6655LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S16$cBotany =150 \\$aSalicaceae =450 \\$aWillow family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aSalicales =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(willow family: Salicaceae) =750 \2$aSalicaceae$0(DNLM)D031308$5IEN =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362771302441 =005 20120730163841.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85116691 =035 \\$aBZW6597NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL668.C28 =150 \\$aSalamandridae =550 \\$wg$aSalamanders =750 \2$aSalamandridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012455 =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362771402441 =005 20120730163841.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85116689 =035 \\$aBZW6595NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL668.C28 =150 \\$aSalamandra =550 \\$wg$aSalamandridae =750 \2$aSalamandra$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012454 =LDR 00414cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362771502441 =005 20070614090450.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116685 =035 \\$aBZW6591NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL668.C2$bQL668.C285 =150 \\$aSalamanders =450 \\$aCaudata =450 \\$aUrodela =550 \\$wg$aAmphibians =750 \2$aUrodela$0(DNLM)D014562$5IEN =LDR 00315cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362771602441 =005 20120730163841.0 =008 050801i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116629 =035 \\$aBZW6535NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSaints =550 \\$wg$aPersons =750 \2$aSaints$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018597 =LDR 00586cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362771702441 =005 20120730163841.0 =008 060301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116497 =035 \\$aBZW6403NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P925$cZoology =150 \\$aSaguinus =450 \\$aMarikina =450 \\$aOedipomidas =450 \\$aTamarinus =550 \\$wg$aCebidae =550 \\$wg$aTamarins =670 \\$aGroves, C. Primate taxonomy, 2001:$bp. 137 (Genus Saguinus Hoffmannsegg, 1807, Tamarins, in family Cebidae) =750 \2$aSaguinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012452 =LDR 00501cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362771802441 =005 20120730163840.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116476 =035 \\$aBZW6382LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L25$cBotany =053 \0$aSB307.S34$cCulture =150 \\$aSage =450 \\$aSalvia officinalis =550 \\$wg$aSalvia =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(sage: a half shrubby mint (Salvia officinalis)) =750 \2$aSalvia officinalis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027543 =LDR 00910cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362771902441 =005 20080508092839.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116463 =035 \\$aBZW6369LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74$cBotany =053 \0$aSB299.S2$cOilseed plant =150 \\$aSafflower =450 \\$aBastard saffron =450 \\$aCarthamus tinctorius =450 \\$aFalse saffron =450 \\$aParrot-seed =450 \\$aSafflor =450 \\$aSaffron, Bastard =450 \\$aSaffron, False =550 \\$wg$aCarthamus =670 \\$aPlants national database, June 28, 2007$b(Carthamus tinctorius L., safflower) =670 \\$aITIS search, June 28, 2007$b(Carthamus tinctorius, species, common name: safflower) =670 \\$aBritannica micro.$b(safflower: flowering annual plant, Carthamus tinctorius) =750 \2$aCarthamus tinctorius$0(DNLM)D031187$5IEN =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362772002441 =005 20120730163840.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116425 =035 \\$aBZW6331NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSadism =550 \\$wg$aParaphilias =550 \\$wg$aPersonality disorders =550 \\$aSadomasochism =750 \2$aSadism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012448 =LDR 00540cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362772102441 =005 20120730163840.0 =008 920103||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116403 =035 \\$aBZW6309NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSacrum =450 \\$aOs sacrum =450 \\$aSacral bone =450 \\$aSacral vertebrae =550 \\$wg$aSacrococcygeal region =550 \\$wg$aVertebrae =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(os sacrum [NA], also called sacrum, sacral bone) =750 \2$aSacrum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012447 =LDR 00589cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362772202441 =005 20120730163840.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116401 =035 \\$aBZW6307NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aSacroiliac joint =450 \\$aArticulatio sacroiliaca =450 \\$aIliosacral joint =550 \\$wg$aIlium =550 \\$wg$aJoints =550 \\$wg$aSacrum =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(articulatio sacroiliaca [NA] Also called iliosacral articulation, Sacroiliac joint) =750 \2$aSacroiliac Joint$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012446 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362772302441 =005 20120730163840.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85116398 =035 \\$aBZW6304NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM111 =150 \\$aSacrococcygeal region =550 \\$wg$aBack =750 \2$aSacrococcygeal Region$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012445 =LDR 00406cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362772402441 =005 20120730163840.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85116227 =035 \\$aBZW6133LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.G74$cBotany =150 \\$aSaccharum =450 \\$aSaccarum =450 \\$aSweetcane =550 \\$wg$aGrasses =750 \2$aSaccharum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031786 =LDR 00381cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362772502441 =005 20120730163840.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85116225 =035 \\$aBZW6131NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK623.S23$cMycology =150 \\$aSaccharomyces =550 \\$wg$aSaccharomycetaceae =750 \2$aSaccharomyces$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012440 =LDR 00448cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362772602441 =005 20130725125756.0 =008 040907i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116223 =035 \\$aBZW6129NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTP424$cChemical technology =150 \\$aSaccharin =550 \\$wg$aNonnutritive sweeteners =550 \\$wg$aThiazoles =670 \\$aMESH$b(Saccharin) =750 \2$aSaccharin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012439 =LDR 00445cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362772702441 =005 20120730163840.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85116218 =035 \\$aBZW6124NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP477.5 =150 \\$aSaccadic eye movements =450 \\$aEye movements, Saccadic =450 \\$aSaccades (Ophthalmology) =550 \\$wg$aEye$xMovements =750 \2$aSaccades$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012438 =LDR 00564cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362772802441 =005 20160801105534.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85116118 =035 \\$aBZW6024NU =035 \\$aSH 85116118 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dAuSU =053 \\$aQK495.G74$cBotany =053 \\$aSB191.R9$cCulture =150 \\$aRye =450 \\$aSecale cereale =550 \\$wg$aSecale =670 \\$aRandom House$b(rye: widely cultivated cereal grass, Secale cereale) =681 \\$iExample under$aGrain =750 \2$aSecale$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012434 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362772902441 =005 20120730163840.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85116098 =035 \\$aBZW6004NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRutin =550 \\$wg$aAlcohols =550 \\$wg$aBioflavonoids =750 \2$aRutin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012431 =LDR 00474cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362773002441 =005 20121226153314.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116090 =035 \\$aBZW5996NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.R9$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.R9$cOrganometallic chemistry =150 \\$aRuthenium compounds =550 \\$wg$aTransition metal compounds =750 \2$aRuthenium Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017975 =LDR 00376cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362773102441 =005 20120730163840.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116087 =035 \\$aBZW5993NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85116087 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.R9 =150 \\$aRuthenium$xIsotopes =750 \2$aRuthenium Radioisotopes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012429 =LDR 01446cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362773202441 =005 20130209162025.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116086 =035 \\$aBZW5992NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.R9$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.R9$cOrganometallic chemistry =150 \\$aRuthenium =450 \\$aVestium =550 \\$wg$aPlatinum group =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 15, 2012$b(Ruthenium is a chemical element with symbol Ru and atomic number 44. It is a rare transition metal belonging to the platinum group of the periodic table.) =670 \\$aWebElements website, Oct. 15, 2012$b(Ruthenium Symbol: Ru. Atomic number: 44. Group in periodic table: 8; Group name: Precious metal or Platinum group metal; Period in periodic table: 5; Block in periodic table: d-block. Classification: Metallic. Ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum together make up a group of elements referred to as the platinum group metals. Ruthenium was isolated in 1844 by Karl Karlovich Klaus, who obtained ruthenium from the part of crude platinum that is insoluble in aqua regia. It is possible that a Polish chemist Jedrzej Sniadecki had in fact isolated ruthenium from some platinum ores rather earlier than this in 1807 but his work was not ratified, apparently as he withdrew his claims. He called it vestium.) =750 \2$aRuthenium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012428 =LDR 00487cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362773302441 =005 20120730163839.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85116078 =035 \\$aBZW5984LC =035 \\$aSH 85116078 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.R98$cBotany =150 \\$aRutaceae =450 \\$aRue family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aRutales =670 \\$aRandom House$b(rue family, the plant family Rutaceae) =750 \2$aRutaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027821 =LDR 00736cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362773402441 =005 20050808212327.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85116039 =035 \\$aBZW5945NU =035 \\$aSH 85116039 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aDS516$bDS517.9$cHistory =053 \0$aJZ1395.R87$cDiplomatic history =053 \\$aJX1393$cDiplomatic history$5IEN =150 \\$aRusso-Japanese War, 1904-1905 =450 \\$aJapanese-Russian War, 1904-1905 =451 \\$aJapan$xHistory$yWar with Russia, 1904-1905 =451 \\$aRussia$xHistory$yWar with Japan, 1904-1905 =550 \\$wg$aEastern question (Far East) =681 \\$iExample under$aWar =750 \2$aRussian-Japanese War$0(DNLM)D047848$5IEN =LDR 00451cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362773502441 =005 20120730163839.0 =008 921221i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115926 =035 \\$aBZW5832NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRural population =450 \\$aAgricultural population =450 \\$aFarm population =550 \\$wg$aPopulation =550 \\$wg$aSociology, Rural =750 \2$aRural Population$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012424 =LDR 00622cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362773602441 =005 20120730163839.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85115918 =035 \\$aBZW5824NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA771$bRA771.7 =150 \\$aRural health services =450 \\$aMedical services, Rural =450 \\$aRural medical services =550 \\$wg$aCommunity health services =550 \\$wg$aMedical care =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Rural =550 \\$wg$aRegional medical programs =550 \\$wg$aRural health =750 \2$aRural Health Services$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019035 =LDR 00571cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362773702441 =005 20120730163839.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115915 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02068722 =035 \\$aBZW5821NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA771$bRA771.7 =150 \\$aRural health =450 \\$wnne$aHygiene, Rural =450 \\$aRural public health =550 \\$wg$aEnvironmental health =550 \\$wg$aHealth =550 \\$wg$aPublic health =550 \\$aMedicine, Rural =750 \2$aRural Health$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012423 =LDR 00347cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362773802441 =005 20050808212006.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85115879 =035 \\$aBZW5785LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.U53 =150 \\$aRupicapra =550 \\$wg$aBovidae =750 \2$aRupicapra$0(DNLM)D048608$5IEN =LDR 00504cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362773902441 =005 20120730163839.0 =008 911219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115858 =035 \\$aBZW5764NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85115858 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV1061$bGV1069 =150 \\$aRunning =550 \\$wg$aAerobic exercises =550 \\$wg$aAnimal locomotion =550 \\$wg$aHuman locomotion =681 \\$iExample under$aExercise =750 \2$aRunning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012420 =LDR 00348cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362774002441 =005 20120730163839.0 =008 920109i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85115856 =035 \\$aBZW5762NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRunners (Sports) =550 \\$wg$aTrack and field athletes =750 \2$aRunning$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012420 =LDR 00579cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362774102441 =005 20120730163839.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85115827 =035 \\$aBZW5733NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRuminants =450 \\$aRuminant mammals =450 \\$aRuminantia =550 \\$wg$aArtiodactyla =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(ruminant: a ruminant mammal; Ruminantia: a suborder of Artiodactyla comprising even-toed hoofed mammals that chew the cud and have a complex 3- or 4-chambered stomach) =750 \2$aRuminants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012418 =LDR 00343cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362774202441 =005 20120730163839.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85115819 =035 \\$aBZW5725NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aRumen =550 \\$wg$aRumination =550 \\$wg$aStomach =750 \2$aRumen$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012417 =LDR 00350cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362774302441 =005 20120730163839.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85115707 =035 \\$aBZW5613LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74 =150 \\$aRudbeckia =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =750 \2$aRudbeckia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D036582 =LDR 00323cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362774402441 =005 20091028141057.0 =008 880303i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022202 =035 \\$aCAV8216LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK629.P7 =150 \\$aPoria =550 \\$wg$aPolyporaceae =750 \2$aPoria$5IEN =LDR 00346cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362774502441 =005 20091028140936.0 =008 880303i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022196 =035 \\$aCAV8210NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK629.P7 =150 \\$aPolyporus =550 \\$wg$aPolyporaceae =750 \2$aPolyporus$0(DNLM)D055492$5IEN =LDR 00351cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362774602441 =005 20090722164230.0 =008 880303i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022189 =035 \\$aCAV8203LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK629.T73 =150 \\$aMarasmius =550 \\$wg$aTricholomataceae =750 \2$aMarasmius$0(DNLM)D055433$5IEN =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362774702441 =005 20090427104949.0 =008 880302i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022161 =035 \\$aCAV8175NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK629.C787 =150 \\$aCortinarius =550 \\$wg$aCortinariaceae =750 \2$aCortinarius$0(DNLM)D055363$5IEN =LDR 00412cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362774802441 =005 20120730164203.0 =008 880302i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022155 =035 \\$aCAV8169NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK629.C =150 \\$aCoprinus =450 \\$aInky cap mushrooms =550 \\$wg$aCoprinaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aCoprinus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003302 =LDR 00374cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362774902441 =005 20120730164203.0 =008 880302i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022139 =035 \\$aCAV8153NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK629.A4 =150 \\$aAgaricus =450 \\$aPsalliota =550 \\$wg$aAgaricaceae =750 \2$aAgaricus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000364 =LDR 00583cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362775002441 =005 20120730164203.0 =008 041214i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88022132 =035 \\$aCAV8146NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK628.U8$cMycology =150 \\$aUstilago =550 \\$wg$aCereal smut fungi =550 \\$wg$aUstilaginaceae =670 \\$aDict. of the fungi, 2001$b(Ustilago: Ustilaginaceae, widespread. Important diseases of cereals, the causative organisms biologically distinct but morphologically close) =750 \2$aUstilago$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014588 =LDR 00408cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362775102441 =005 20120730164203.0 =008 880301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88022099 =035 \\$aCAV8113LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK625.M7$cMycology =053 \0$aSB741.V45$cPhytopathogens =150 \\$aVerticillium =550 \\$wg$aMoniliaceae =750 \2$aVerticillium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020172 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362775202441 =005 20120730164202.0 =008 880301i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022097 =035 \\$aCAV8111NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.M7 =150 \\$aTrichophyton =550 \\$wg$aMoniliaceae =750 \2$aTrichophyton$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014249 =LDR 00384cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362775302441 =005 20120730164202.0 =008 880301i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022093 =035 \\$aCAV8107NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aQK625.M7 =150 \\$aSporotrichum =450 \\$aSporothrichum =550 \\$wg$aMoniliaceae =750 \2$aSporothrix$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013175 =LDR 00359cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362775402441 =005 20120730164202.0 =008 880301i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022090 =035 \\$aCAV8104NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.A48 =150 \\$aRhizoctonia =550 \\$wg$aAgonomycetaceae =750 \2$aRhizoctonia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012232 =LDR 00386cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362775502441 =005 20120730164202.0 =008 880301i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022082 =035 \\$aCAV8096NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.M7 =150 \\$aPaecilomyces =550 \\$wg$aMoniliaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPaecilomyces$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010143 =LDR 00412cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362775602441 =005 20120730164202.0 =008 880301i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022076 =035 \\$aCAV8090NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.M7 =150 \\$aMicrosporum =450 \\$aMicrosporon =550 \\$wg$aMoniliaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMicrosporum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008864 =LDR 00378cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362775702441 =005 20070523092726.0 =008 880301i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022073 =035 \\$aCAV8087LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK625.M7 =150 \\$aMetarhizium =450 \\$aMetarrhizium =550 \\$wg$aMoniliaceae =750 \2$aMetarhizium$0(DNLM)D052981$5IEN =LDR 00393cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362775802441 =005 20120730164202.0 =008 880301i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022063 =035 \\$aCAV8077NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.D4 =150 \\$aHelminthosporium =550 \\$wg$aDematiaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHelminthosporium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006375 =LDR 00381cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362775902441 =005 20120730164202.0 =008 880301i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022058 =035 \\$aCAV8072NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.M7 =150 \\$aGeotrichum =550 \\$wg$aMoniliaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGeotrichum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005848 =LDR 00390cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362776002441 =005 20120730164202.0 =008 880301i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022045 =035 \\$aCAV8060NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.M7 =150 \\$aEpidermophyton =550 \\$wg$aMoniliaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEpidermophyton$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004821 =LDR 01101cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362776102441 =005 20100309214823.0 =008 880301i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022039 =035 \\$aCAV8054NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dGASU =053 \\$aQK625.C76$cMycology =150 \\$aCryptococcus neoformans =450 \\$aCryptococcus hominis =450 \\$aCryptococcus hystolyticus =450 \\$aCryptococcus meningitidis =450 \\$aDebaryomyces neoformans hominis =450 \\$aTorula histolytica =550 \\$wg$aCryptococcus =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cryptococcus neoformans) =670 \\$aSingleton, P. Dict. microbiol. and mol. biol.:$bp. 238 (Crytococcus. C. neoformans is the causal agent of cryptococcosis and may also be associated with bovine mastitis) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Cryptococcus neoformans. Formerly called C. histolyticas, hominis, and meningitidis, and Debaryomyces neoformans hominis and Torula histolytica) =670 \\$aZinsser microbiology:$bp. 746, 1150-1154 (cryptococcus neoformans) =750 \2$aCryptococcus neoformans$0(DNLM)D003455$5IEN =LDR 00360cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362776202441 =005 20120730164202.0 =008 880301i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022025 =035 \\$aCAV8040LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK625.C76 =150 \\$aCandida tropicalis =550 \\$wg$aCandida =750 \2$aCandida tropicalis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D041022 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362776302441 =005 20090422095248.0 =008 880229i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022021 =035 \\$aCAV8036LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK625.C76 =150 \\$aBrettanomyces =550 \\$wg$aCryptococcaceae =750 \2$aBrettanomyces$0(DNLM)D055168$5IEN =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362776402441 =005 20120730164202.0 =008 880229i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022019 =035 \\$aCAV8034NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.M7 =150 \\$aAspergillus niger =450 \\$aSterigmatocystis nigra =550 \\$wg$aAspergillus =750 \2$aAspergillus niger$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001234 =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362776502441 =005 20120730164202.0 =008 880229i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022015 =035 \\$aCAV8030NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK625.M7 =150 \\$aAcremonium =550 \\$wg$aMoniliaceae =750 \2$aAcremonium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000164 =LDR 00378cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362776602441 =005 20120730164202.0 =008 880223i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88022003 =035 \\$aCAV8018NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK623.S23 =150 \\$aSchizosaccharomyces =550 \\$wg$aSaccharomycetaceae =750 \2$aSchizosaccharomyces$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012568 =LDR 00697cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362776702441 =005 20091026092848.0 =008 880223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88021987 =035 \\$aCAV8003LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK623.N43$cMycology =150 \\$aNectria =550 \\$wg$aNectriaceae =670 \\$aClassification based on 9th ed. of the Dictionary of the Fungi, via WWW, Feb. 28, 2007$b(Nectria; position in classification: Nectriaceae, Hypocreales, Sordariomycetidae, Ascomycetes, Ascomycota, Fungi) =670 \\$aNZFUNGI- New Zealand fungi (and bacteria), via WWW, Jan. 28, 2007$b(genus: Nectria; family: Nectriaceae) =750 \2$aNectria$0(DNLM)D055330$5IEN =LDR 00352cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362776802441 =005 20120730164202.0 =008 880223i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021958 =035 \\$aCAV7974LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK623.D =150 \\$aGlomerella =550 \\$wg$aDiaporthaceae =750 \2$aPhyllachorales$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020081 =LDR 00709cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362776902441 =005 20120730164202.0 =008 880223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88021954 =035 \\$aCAV7970NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK623.N43$cMycology =150 \\$aGibberella =550 \\$wg$aNectriaceae =670 \\$aClassification based on 9th ed. of the Dictionary of the Fungi, via WWW, Jan. 28, 2007$b(Gibberella; position in classification: Nectriaceae, Hypocreales, Sordariomycetidae, Ascomycetes, Ascomycota, Fungi) =670 \\$aNZFUNGI- New Zealand fungi (and bacteria), via WWW, Jan. 28, 2007$b(genus: Gibberella; family: Nectriaceae) =750 \2$aGibberella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005874 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362777002441 =005 20090518095711.0 =008 880223i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021950 =035 \\$aCAV7966LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK623.S =150 \\$aEremothecium =550 \\$wg$aSpermophthoraceae =750 \2$aEremothecium$0(DNLM)D055169$5IEN =LDR 00348cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362777102441 =005 20090430122939.0 =008 880223i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021940 =035 \\$aCAV7956LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK623.D =150 \\$aDipodascus =550 \\$wg$aDipodascaceae =750 \2$aDipodascus$0(DNLM)D055157$5IEN =LDR 00385cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362777202441 =005 20120730164202.0 =008 880223i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021932 =035 \\$aCAV7948NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK623.C53 =150 \\$aChaetomium =550 \\$wg$aChaetomiaceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/20/90 =750 \2$aChaetomium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002597 =LDR 00343cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362777302441 =005 20050407204319.0 =008 880223i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021924 =035 \\$aCAV7940LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK623.A =150 \\$aAsterina =550 \\$wg$aAsterinaceae =750 \2$aAsterina$0(DNLM)D047288$5IEN =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362777402441 =005 20040820135743.0 =008 880223i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021913 =035 \\$aCAV7929NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK621.S24 =150 \\$aSaprolegnia =550 \\$wg$aSaprolegniaceae =750 \2$aSaprolegnia$0(DNLM)D044762$5IEN =LDR 00372cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362777502441 =005 20120730164201.0 =008 880222i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021897 =035 \\$aCAV7913NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK621.M94 =150 \\$aMucor =550 \\$wg$aMucoraceae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMucor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009089 =LDR 00354cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362777602441 =005 20120730164201.0 =008 880222i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021895 =035 \\$aCAV7911LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK621.M64 =150 \\$aMortierella =550 \\$wg$aMortierellaceae =750 \2$aMortierella$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020094 =LDR 00363cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362777702441 =005 20120730164201.0 =008 880222i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021889 =035 \\$aCAV7905NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK621.E =150 \\$aEntomophthora =550 \\$wg$aEntomophthoraceae =750 \2$aEntomophthora$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004773 =LDR 00398cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362386602441 =005 20120730163553.0 =008 920305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091116 =035 \\$aBZU1022NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP356.3 =150 \\$aNeurochemistry =550 \\$wg$aBiochemistry =550 \\$wg$aNeurosciences =750 \2$aNeurochemistry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009448 =LDR 00449cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362386702441 =005 20120730163550.0 =008 910606||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090897 =035 \\$aBZU0803NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQM575 =150 \\$aNerve tissue =450 \\$aNervous tissue =450 \\$aNeural tissue =550 \\$wg$aNervous system =550 \\$wg$aTissues =750 \2$aNerve Tissue$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009417 =LDR 00497cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362386802441 =005 20120730163550.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090896 =035 \\$aBZU0802NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.N37 =150 \\$aNerve tissue proteins =450 \\$wnne$aNerve proteins =450 \\$aNeural proteins =450 \\$aNeuroproteins =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aNerve Tissue Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009419 =LDR 00574cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362386902441 =005 20120730163553.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091115 =035 \\$aBZU1021NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85091115 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC280.N4 =150 \\$aNeuroblastoma =450 \\$aHutchinson's syndrome =450 \\$aPepper's syndrome =450 \\$aSympathicoblastoma =550 \\$wg$aCancer in children =550 \\$wg$aNervous system$xCancer =550 \\$wg$aSarcoma =750 \2$aNeuroblastoma$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009447 =LDR 00655cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362387002441 =005 20120730163550.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090895 =035 \\$aBZU0801NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dItFiC =053 \0$aQP552.N36 =150 \\$aNerve growth factor =450 \\$aNGF (Nerve growth factor) =550 \\$wg$aGrowth factors =550 \\$wg$aNerve tissue proteins =670 \\$aCronologia di una scoperta, c2009:$bp. 5 (Nerve growth factor (NGF)) =670 \\$aWikipedia WWW site, May 19, 2009:$bNerve growth factor entry (Nerve growth factor (NGF)) =750 \2$aNerve Growth Factors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009414 =LDR 00338cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362387102441 =005 20060829085059.0 =008 920305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091114 =035 \\$aBZU1020NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeurobiology =550 \\$wg$aNeurosciences =750 \2$aNeurobiology$0(DNLM)D009446$5IEN =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362387202441 =005 20120730163550.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090893 =035 \\$aBZU0799NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNerve endings =550 \\$wg$aNervous system =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNerve Endings$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009411 =LDR 00401cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362387302441 =005 20120730163550.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090892 =035 \\$aBZU0798NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNerve block =450 \\$aNeural blockade =550 \\$wg$aConduction anesthesia =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNerve Block$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009407 =LDR 00530cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362387402441 =005 20120730163553.0 =008 920305i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091113 =035 \\$aBZU1019NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL921$bQL939$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM451$bQM471$cHuman anatomy =150 \\$aNeuroanatomy =450 \\$aNerves$xAnatomy =450 \\$aNervous system$xAnatomy =550 \\$wg$aAnatomy =550 \\$wg$aNeurobiology =750 \2$aNeuroanatomy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009445 =LDR 01044cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362387502441 =005 20130209162012.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090879 =035 \\$aBZU0785NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.N7$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.N7$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.N7$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.N7$cGeochemistry =150 \\$aNeptunium =450 \\$aAusonium =450 \\$aSequanium =550 \\$wg$aTransuranium elements =670 \\$aEmsley, J. Nature's building blocks, 2011$b(Neptunium; Np; element 93; Fermi proposed the name ausonium (symbol Ao) for element 93; Hulubei and Cauchois proposed the name sequanium (symbol Sq); neptunium was discovered by E.M. McMillan with the help of P.H. Abelson at Berkeley, Calif. in May 1940; McMillan named it element 93 neptunium; transuranium element; radioactive member of the actinide group (row 5f) of the periodic table) =750 \2$aNeptunium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009405 =LDR 01034cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362387602441 =005 20120730163553.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091111 =035 \\$aBZU1017NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE725$bRE780 =150 \\$aNeuroophthalmology =450 \\$wnne$aNeuro-ophthalmology =550 \\$wg$aNeurology =550 \\$wg$aOphthalmology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Claussen, C. Otoneurooftalmolog�ia, c1987. =670 \\$aWeb. med. desk dict. =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH$aWeb. 3. =750 \2$aEye$xinnervation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005123Q000294 =750 \2$aEye Manifestations$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005132 =750 \2$aEye Movements$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005133 =750 \2$81$wb$aOphthalmology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009885 =750 \2$81$wb$aNeurology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009462 =788 \2$iSearch also under the equivalent headings:$aEye--innervation;$ior$aEye Manifestations;$ior$aEye Movements;$ior under the following headings used together in the same record:$aOphthalmology$iand$aNeurology. =LDR 00606cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362387702441 =005 20120730163549.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090864 =035 \\$aBZU0770NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ476.N =150 \\$aNephrotic syndrome in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric nephrology =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes in children =750 \2$81$wb$aNephrotic Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009404 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aNephrotic Syndrome$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00409cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362387802441 =005 20120730163549.0 =008 931004i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090863 =035 \\$aBZU0769NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC918.N43 =150 \\$aNephrotic syndrome =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =750 \2$aNephrotic Syndrome$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009404 =LDR 00631cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362387902441 =005 20120730163552.0 =008 060227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091110 =035 \\$aBZU1016NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC416 =150 \\$aPolyneuritis =450 \\$aMultiple neuritis =450 \\$wnne$aNeuritis, Multiple =550 \\$wg$aNeuritis =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(polyneuritis: inflammation of many nerves at once; multiple or disseminated, neuritis) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20060414 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Neuritis, Multiple =750 \2$aPolyneuropathies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011115 =LDR 00516cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362388002441 =005 20120730163549.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090862 =035 \\$aBZU0768NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD575 =150 \\$aNephrostomy =450 \\$aOstomy, Renal =450 \\$aRenal ostomy =450 \\$aRenal stoma =450 \\$aStoma, Renal =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xSurgery =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNephrostomy, Percutaneous$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009403 =LDR 00405cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362388102441 =005 20120730163549.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090861 =035 \\$aBZU0767NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC918.N4 =150 \\$aNephrosclerosis =550 \\$wg$aHypertension =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =750 \2$aNephrosclerosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009400 =LDR 00499cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362388202441 =005 20120730163552.0 =008 060227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091109 =035 \\$aBZU1015NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC416 =150 \\$aNeuritis =450 \\$aNerves, Peripheral$xInflammation =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =550 \\$wg$aNerves, Peripheral$xDiseases =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 27, 2006$b(Neuritis) =750 \2$aNeuritis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009443 =LDR 00409cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362388302441 =005 20120730163549.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090860 =035 \\$aBZU0766NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC902 =150 \\$aNephrology =550 \\$wg$aInternal medicine =550 \\$aKidneys =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNephrology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009398 =LDR 00762cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362388402441 =005 20120730163552.0 =008 040503i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85091106 =035 \\$aBZU1012NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC552.N5 =150 \\$aNeurasthenia =450 \\$aBreakdown, Nervous =450 \\$aExhaustion, Nervous =450 \\$aNervous breakdown =450 \\$aNervous exhaustion =450 \\$aNervous prostration =450 \\$aNeurasthenic neuroses =450 \\$aProstration, Nervous =550 \\$wg$aAsthenia =550 \\$wg$aSomatoform disorders =670 \\$aMESH$b(Neurasthenia UF Neurasthenic neuroses) =681 \\$iExample under$aNervous system--Diseases =750 \2$aNeurasthenia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009440 =LDR 00354cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362388502441 =005 20120730163552.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85091105 =035 \\$aBZU1011NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeuralgia, Trigeminal =450 \\$aTrigeminal neuralgia =750 \2$aTrigeminal Neuralgia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D014277 =LDR 00472cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362388602441 =005 20060512131238.0 =008 931004i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090858 =035 \\$aBZU0764NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85090858 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNephroblastoma =450 \\$aWilms' tumor =550 \\$wg$aCancer in children =550 \\$wg$aEmbryonal tumors =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xCancer =750 \2$aWilms Tumor$0(DNLM)D009396$5IEN =LDR 00505cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362388702441 =005 20120730163549.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090857 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02066810 =035 \\$aBZU0763NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC918.N37 =150 \\$aNephritis, Interstitial =450 \\$aInterstitial nephritis =450 \\$aNephropathies, Interstitial =550 \\$wg$aKidneys$xDiseases =750 \2$aNephritis, Interstitial$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009395 =LDR 00343cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362388802441 =005 20120730163549.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090848 =035 \\$aBZU0754LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.L25 =150 \\$aNepeta =550 \\$wg$aLamiaceae =750 \2$aNepeta$5IEN$0(DNLM)D027521 =LDR 00328cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362388902441 =005 20120730163549.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090814 =035 \\$aBZU0720NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aNeostriatum =550 \\$wg$aCorpus striatum =750 \2$aNeostriatum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017072 =LDR 00482cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362389002441 =005 20050203082446.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090805 =035 \\$aBZU0711NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC254.5 =150 \\$aNeoplastic endocrine-like syndromes =450 \\$aHormone producing tumors =550 \\$wg$aEndocrine glands$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aTumors =750 \2$aParaneoplastic Endocrine Syndromes$0(DNLM)D009384$5IEN =LDR 00903cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362389102441 =005 20120730163549.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090802 =035 \\$aBZU0708NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL938.N45$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM455$cHuman anatomy =053 \\$aQP383.12$cPhysiology =150 \\$aNeocortex =450 \\$aHomogenetic cortex =450 \\$aIsocortex =450 \\$aLaminated cortex =450 \\$wnne$aNeopallium =450 \\$aNonolfactory cortex =550 \\$wg$aCerebral cortex =670 \\$aWork cat.: Neurobiology of neocortex, c1988. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aWeb. med. desk dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould's med. dict. =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aBest and Taylor's Physiol. basis of med. practice =750 \2$aNeocortex$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019579 =LDR 00427cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362389202441 =005 20120730163549.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090800 =035 \\$aBZU0706NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ251$bRJ325 =150 \\$aNeonatology =450 \\$aNeonatal pediatrics =550 \\$wg$aPerinatology =550 \\$aNewborn infants =750 \2$aNeonatology$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009359 =LDR 00655cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362389302441 =005 20120730163549.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090799 =035 \\$aBZU0705NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ253.5$bRJ253.7 =150 \\$aNeonatal intensive care =450 \\$aIntensive care, Neonatal =450 \\$aIntensive care of the newborn =450 \\$aNewborn intensive care =550 \\$wg$aInfant health services =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants$xHospital care =550 \\$wg$aPediatric intensive care =550 \\$aNeonatal emergencies =750 \2$aIntensive Care, Neonatal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015931 =LDR 01569cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362389402441 =005 20130209162010.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090790 =035 \\$aBZU0696NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.N5$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.N5$cOrganometallic chemistry =150 \\$aNeon =550 \\$wg$aGases, Rare =670 \\$aEmsley, J. Nature's building blocks, 2011$b(Neon; Ne; fifth most common element in the Universe; rare in the Earth's atmosphere; harmless gas; used mainly in so-called neon signs, although only red ones are pure neon; chemically unreactive and forms no compounds; colourless, odourless gas and is one of the group of elements known as the noble gases) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 25, 2012$b(Neon is a chemical element with symbol Ne and atomic number 10. It is in group 18 (noble gases) of the periodic table. Neon is a colorless, odorless monatomic gas under standard conditions, with about two-thirds the density of air; although neon is a very common element in the universe and solar system (it is fifth in cosmic abundance after hydrogen, helium, oxygen and carbon), it is very rare on Earth; neon is the first p-block noble gas. Neon is generally considered to be inert. No true neutral compounds of neon are known. However, the ions Ne p+ (B, (NeAr) p+ (B, (NeH) p+ (B, and (HeNe p+ (B) have been observed from optical and mass spectrometric studies, and there are some unverified reports of an unstable hydrate) =750 \2$aNeon$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009356 =LDR 00454cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362389502441 =005 20120730163548.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090789 =035 \\$aBZU0695NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.N35 =150 \\$aNeomycin =550 \\$wg$aAminoglycosides =550 \\$wg$aAntibacterial agents =550 \\$wg$aAntibiotics =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeomycin$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009355 =LDR 00580cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362389602441 =005 20130731101314.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090754 =035 \\$aBZU0660NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.N4$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.N4$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aQD464.N4$cAtomic and molecular weights =053 \0$aQE516.N4$cGeochemistry =053 \0$aTP245.N4$cChemical technology =150 \\$aNeodymium =550 \\$wg$aCerium group =750 \2$aNeodymium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009354 =LDR 01865cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9880362389802441 =005 20190308130937.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090702$zsj 96007523 =035 \\$aBZU0608NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL391.N4$cZoology =150 \\$aNematodes =450 \\$aEelworms =450 \\$aNemas =450 \\$aNemata =450 \\$aNemates =450 \\$wnne$aNematoda =450 \\$aNematoidea =450 \\$aRound worms =450 \\$wnne$aRoundworm =450 \\$aRoundworms =450 \\$aThread worms =450 \\$aThreadworms =550 \\$wg$aBilateria =550 \\$wg$aWorms =670 \\$aThe American heritage dictionary of the English language, via WWW, Mar. 24, 2008$b(nematode: Any of several worms of the phylum Nematoda, having unsegmented, cylindrical bodies, often narrowing at each end, and including parasitic forms such as the hookworm and pinworm. Also called roundworm) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 24, 2008$b(Nematode. The nematodes or roundworms (Phylum Nematoda) are one of the most common phyla of animals, with over 80,000 different described species. The nematodes were originally named Nematoidea by Rudolphi (1808). They were renamed nematodes by Burmeister 1837 (as a family; Leuckart 1848 and von Siebold 1848 both promoted them to the rank of order), then Nematoda (Diesing 1861), though Nathan Cobb (1919) argued that they should be called Nemata or Nemates (and in English 'nemas' rather than 'nematodes'). After some confusion which saw the nematodes placed (often together with the horsehair worms, nematomorpha) as a class or order in various groups such as Aschelminthes, Lankester (1877) definitively promoted them to the level of phylum.) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20080430 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Nematoda =750 \2$aNematoda$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009348 =LDR 00612cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362389902441 =005 20110503102825.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090701 =035 \\$aBZU0607LC =035 \\$ash 85090701 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aNematocysts =450 \\$aCnidae =450 \\$aCnidocysts =550 \\$wg$aCnidaria$xAnatomy =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 669 (nematocyst (cnidae), intracellular organelles that function in defense and capture of prey. All cnidarians, and only cnidarians, have nematocysts.) =750 \2$aNematocyst$0(DNLM)D058894$5IEN =LDR 00515cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362390002441 =005 20120730163548.0 =008 040909i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090700 =035 \\$aBZU0606NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aSB951.7 =150 \\$aNematocides =450 \\$aNemacides =450 \\$aNematicides =550 \\$wg$aAnthelmintics =550 \\$wg$aNematodes$xControl$xEquipment and supplies =550 \\$wg$aPesticides =750 \2$aAntinematodal Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000969 =LDR 01738cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362390102441 =005 20120730163548.0 =008 050711i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090690 =035 \\$aBZU0596LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.N33$cBotany =150 \\$aNelumbo =450 \\$aLotus (Nelumbo) =450 \\$aLotuses (Nelumbo) =450 \\$aNelumbicum =450 \\$aNelumbium =550 \\$wg$aNelumbonaceae =670 \\$aWatson, L. The families of flowering plants, via WWW, July 11, 2005$b(Nelumbonaceae. Genera 1; only genus, Nelumbo) =670 \\$aGRIN taxonomy, via WWW, July 11, 2005$b(Genus: Nelumbo, Family: Nelumbonaceae) =670 \\$aPlants national database, July 11, 2005$b(Nelumbo - lotus; Nelumbo lutea - American lotus; Nelumbo nucifera - sacred lotus) =670 \\$aMabberley, D.J. The plant-book, c1997$b(lotus: Ziziphus lotus; sacred lotus: Nelumbo nucifera; genus Lotus, family Leguminosae) =670 \\$aAmerican Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., c2000, via WWW, July 11, 2005$b(lotus: 1a. An aquatic plant (Nelumbo nucifera) native to southern Asia and Australia, having large leaves, fragrant, pinkish flowers, a broad, rounded, perforated seedpod, and fleshy rhizomes. b. The edible seed, leaf, or rhizome of this plant. c. Any of several similar or related plants, such as the water lilies Nymphaea caerula or N. lotus. 2. A representation of any of various lotuses or similar plants in Egyptian or classical sculpture, architecture, or art. 3. Any of several leguminous plants of the genus Lotus. 4. Greek Mythology a. A small Mediterranean tree or shrub whose fruit was eaten by the lotus-eaters. b. The fruit of this plant.) =750 \2$aNelumbo$5IEN$0(DNLM)D031653 =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362390202441 =005 20120730163547.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090677 =035 \\$aBZU0583NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.N4 =150 \\$aNeisseriaceae =550 \\$wg$aGram-negative bacteria =750 \2$aNeisseriaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009346 =LDR 00381cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362390302441 =005 20040714080859.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090676 =035 \\$aBZU0582LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR82.N4 =150 \\$aNeisseria sicca =450 \\$aDiplococcus siccus =550 \\$wg$aNeisseria =750 \0$aNeisseria sicca$5IEN-M =LDR 00435cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362390402441 =005 20120730163547.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090675 =035 \\$aBZU0581NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.N4 =150 \\$aNeisseria meningitidis =450 \\$aMeningococcus =550 \\$wg$aNeisseria =550 \\$aMeningitis =750 \2$aNeisseria Meningitidis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009345 =LDR 00515cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362390502441 =005 20120730163547.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090674 =035 \\$aBZU0580NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.N4 =150 \\$aNeisseria gonorrhoeae =450 \\$aDiplococcus gonorrhoeae =450 \\$aGonococcus =450 \\$aMicrococcus gonorrhoea =450 \\$aNeisser's coccus =550 \\$wg$aNeisseria =750 \2$aNeisseria Gonorrhoeae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009344 =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362390602441 =005 20120730163547.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090672 =035 \\$aBZU0578NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR82.N4 =150 \\$aNeisseria =550 \\$wg$aNeisseriaceae =750 \2$aNeisseria$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009343 =LDR 00963cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362390702441 =005 20120730163547.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090650 =035 \\$aBZU0556NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF637.N4 =150 \\$aNegotiation =450 \\$aBargaining =450 \\$aDickering =450 \\$aHaggling =450 \\$aHiggling =450 \\$aNegotiating =450 \\$aNegotiations =550 \\$wg$aDiscussion =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Applied =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Negotiations) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(dicker: to seek to arrive at a workable arrangement by bargaining: discusss negotiations and arrangements: haggle, bargain; haggle: to bargain or make difficulties in reaching a bargain; higgle [prob. an alter. to haggle]: to bargain for small advantages) =670 \\$aOx. dict. bus. world, 1993$b(haggle: to bargain persistently) =750 \2$aNegotiating$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017008 =LDR 00638cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362390802441 =005 20120730163547.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090631 =035 \\$aBZU0537NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF698.35.N44 =150 \\$aNegativism =550 \\$wg$aPersonality =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aPenguin dict. of psychology, c2001:$b(Negativism: An attitude characterized by resistance to suggestions of others (passive negativism) and a tendency to act in ways opposite to directions or commands (active negativism)) =750 \2$aNegativism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009341 =LDR 00474cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362390902441 =005 20120730163547.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090588 =035 \\$aBZU0494NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL668.C277 =150 \\$aNecturus maculosus =450 \\$aNecturus louisianensis =450 \\$aNecturus stictus =550 \\$wg$aNecturus =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNecturus maculosus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009338 =LDR 00437cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362391002441 =005 20120730163547.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090587 =035 \\$aBZU0493NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL668.C277 =150 \\$aNecturus =450 \\$aMenobranchus =450 \\$aMud puppies =450 \\$aMudpuppies =550 \\$wg$aProteidae =750 \2$aNecturus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009337 =LDR 00340cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362391102441 =005 20110204101151.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090578 =035 \\$aBZU0484LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aNectar =550 \\$aHoney =550 \\$wg$aNectaries =750 \2$aPlant Nectar$0(DNLM)D057048$5IEN =LDR 00493cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362391202441 =005 20120730163547.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090575 =035 \\$aBZU0481NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB133 =150 \\$aNecrosis =360 \\$isubdivision$aNecrosis$iunder names of organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Necrosis; Foot--Necrosis =550 \\$aGangrene =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNecrosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009336 =LDR 00431cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362391302441 =005 20120730163547.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090564 =035 \\$aBZU0470NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aNeck pain =450 \\$aCervical pain =450 \\$aCervicodynia =450 \\$aNeckache =550 \\$wg$aNeck$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPain =750 \2$aNeck Pain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019547 =LDR 00314cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362391402441 =005 20120730163547.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090561 =035 \\$aBZU0467NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNeck$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$aNeck Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019838 =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362391502441 =005 20120730163546.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090560 =035 \\$aBZU0466NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD661 =150 \\$aNeck$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHead and Neck Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006258 =LDR 00345cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362391602441 =005 20120730163546.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090556 =035 \\$aBZU0462NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNeck$xCancer =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/3/90 =750 \2$aHead and Neck Neoplasms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006258 =LDR 00403cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362391702441 =005 20120730163546.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090554 =035 \\$aBZU0460NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL950.4$cComparative anatomy =053 \\$aQM535$cHuman anatomy, QM155 =150 \\$aNeck =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNeck$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009333 =LDR 00364cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362391802441 =005 20120730163546.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090544 =035 \\$aBZU0450NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aNecator americanus =550 \\$wg$aNecator =750 \2$aNecator americanus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017221 =LDR 00382cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362391902441 =005 20120730163546.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090543 =035 \\$aBZU0449NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL391.N4 =150 \\$aNecator =550 \\$wg$aUncinariidae =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNecator$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009331 =LDR 01200cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362392002441 =005 20120406092308.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090493 =035 \\$aBZU0399NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGN285 =150 \\$aNeanderthals =450 \\$aHomo mousteriensis =450 \\$aHomo neanderthalensis =450 \\$aHomo primogenicus =450 \\$aHomo sapiens neanderthalensis =450 \\$aNeandertalers =450 \\$aNeandertals =450 \\$wnne$aNeanderthal race =450 \\$aNeanderthalers =550 \\$wg$aFossil hominids =670 \\$aPearson, R. Anthro. glossary, 1985:$bp, 116, 118, under Neanderthal (Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, Homo primogenicus, Homo mousteriensis)$5IEN =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vandermeersch, B. Les Hommes Fossiles ... 1981. =670 \\$aBritannica Micro.$b(Neanderthal man) =670 \\$aPearson, R. Anthro. glossary, 1985:$bpp. 116, 118, under Neanderthal (Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, Homo primogenicus, Homo mousteriensis) =670 \\$aWinick, C. Dict. anthro., 1956:$bp. 262, under Neanderthal (Homo mousteriensis, Homo neanderthalensis) =750 \2$aNeanderthals$0(DNLM)D059125$5IEN =LDR 00448cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362392102441 =005 20120730163546.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090324 =035 \\$aBZU0230NU =035 \\$ash 85090324 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRB150.N38 =150 \\$aNausea =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal system$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSymptoms =550 \\$aVomiting =750 \2$aNausea$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009325 =LDR 00555cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362392202441 =005 20120730163546.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090300 =035 \\$aBZU0206NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRZ433$bRZ445 =150 \\$aNaturopathy =450 \\$aNatural remedies =450 \\$aNatural therapy =550 \\$wg$aAlternative medicine =550 \\$wg$aTherapeutics, Physiological =550 \\$aNature, Healing power of =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNaturopathy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009324 =LDR 00283cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880362392302441 =005 20120730163546.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090277 =035 \\$aBZU0183NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aNature =750 \2$aNature$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019368 =LDR 00417cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362392402441 =005 20140421103651.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090265 =035 \\$aBZU0171LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNatural sweeteners =450 \\$aNutritive sweeteners =550 \\$wg$aNatural products =550 \\$wg$aSweeteners =750 \0$aNutritive Sweeteners$0(DNLM)D064427$5IEN =LDR 00863cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362392502441 =005 20100223090904.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090264 =035 \\$aBZU0170NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85090264 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH375 =150 \\$aNatural selection =450 \\$aDarwinism =450 \\$aSelection, Natural =550 \\$wg$aGenetics =550 \\$wg$aVariation (Biology) =550 \\$aBiological invasions =550 \\$aEvolution (Biology) =550 \\$aHeredity =670 \\$aChambers science and tech. dict.:$bunder Darwinian theory (Biol.) (natural selection) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. scien. and tech. terms:$bunder Darwinism (Biol.) (the theory of the origin and perpetuation of new species based on natural selection) =750 \2$aSelection, Genetic$0(DNLM)D012641$5IEN =LDR 00674cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362392602441 =005 20090219084411.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090243 =035 \\$aBZU0149NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR185.2 =150 \\$aNatural immunity =450 \\$aDisease resistance =450 \\$aHost resistance =450 \\$aInnate immunity =450 \\$aInnate resistance =450 \\$aNative immunity =450 \\$aNatural resistance =450 \\$aNonspecific immunity =450 \\$aResistance to disease =450 \\$aImmunity, Natural$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aImmunity =750 \2$aImmunity, Innate$0(DNLM)D007113$5IEN =LDR 00469cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362392702441 =005 20120730163546.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090222 =035 \\$aBZU0128NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH =150 \\$aNatural history =450 \\$aHistory, Natural =450 \\$aNatural science =450 \\$aPhysiophilosophy =550 \\$wg$aScience =550 \\$aBiology =750 \2$aNatural History$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019021 =LDR 00709cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362392802441 =005 20120730163546.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090216 =035 \\$aBZU0122NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRG136.5 =150 \\$aNatural family planning =450 \\$aBehavioral methods of birth control =450 \\$aSympto-thermal method of birth control =550 \\$wg$aFamily planning =680 \\$iHere are entered works on techniques for planning or preventing pregnancies by observation of the naturally occurring signs and symptoms of the fertile and infertile phases of the menstrual cycle. =750 \2$aNatural Family Planning Methods$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012252 =LDR 00930cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362392902441 =005 20120730163546.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85090211 =035 \\$aBZU0117NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG661$bRG662 =150 \\$aNatural childbirth =450 \\$aLabor, Painless (Obstetrics) =450 \\$aLamaze method of childbirth =450 \\$aPainless labor (Obstetrics) =450 \\$aPsychoprophylactic childbirth =550 \\$wg$aChildbirth =550 \\$wg$aLabor (Obstetrics) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on childbirth accomplished after education and preparation, with little or no medical intervention. Works on giving birth in a squatting, sitting, or kneeling position with full freedom to move about during labor, are entered under$aActive childbirth. =681 \\$iNote under$aActive childbirth =750 \2$aNatural Childbirth$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009321 =LDR 00448cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362393002441 =005 20120730163545.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090179 =035 \\$aBZU0085NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP211 =150 \\$aNatriuresis =450 \\$aNatruresis =550 \\$wg$aDiuresis =550 \\$wg$aSodium$xMetabolism =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/13/90 =750 \2$aNatriuresis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009318 =LDR 01228cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880362393102441 =005 20120730163545.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85090131 =035 \\$aBZU0037NU =035 \\$aSH 85090131 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aDD253$bDD255$cGermany =150 \\$aNational socialism =450 \\$wnno$aNational socialism$xHistory$5IEN =450 \\$aNazism =550 \\$wg$aAuthoritarianism =550 \\$aFascism =550 \\$aNazis =550 \\$aNeo-Nazism =550 \\$aTotalitarianism =550 \\$aWorld War, 1939-1945$xCauses =670 \\$aBerger, K. Zwischen eintopf und fliessband, 1984. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on German fascism during the Nazi regime. This heading may be geographically subdivided by Germany only when further subdivided by a locality within Germany, e.g. National socialism--Germany--Berlin. It may be geographically subdivided by countries allied with or occupied by Germany for works on national socialism in those countries. 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Narrative and structure : exploratory essays, 1979. =670 \\$aToolan, Michael J. 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Entry term: Moxabustion. 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\\$aFloor of mouth =450 \\$aSublingual region =550 \\$wg$aMouth =750 \2$aMouth Floor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009060 =LDR 00421cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362395202441 =005 20120730163530.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088006 =035 \\$aBZT7912NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMouth breathing =550 \\$wg$aOral habits =550 \\$wg$aRespiration =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory organs$xDiseases =750 \2$aMouth Breathing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009058 =LDR 00332cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9880362395302441 =005 20120730163530.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088005 =035 \\$aBZT7911NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMouth$xUlcers =450 \\$aOral ulcerations =750 \2$aOral Ulcer$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019226 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362395402441 =005 20120730163530.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85088004 =035 \\$aBZT7910NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD662 =150 \\$aMouth$xTumors =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/12/90 =750 \2$aMouth 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\\$a(DLC)sh 85087707 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \\$aQL737.U53$cZoology =150 \\$aMouflon =450 \\$aEuropean mouflon =450 \\$aEuropean mouflon sheep =450 \\$aMoufflon =450 \\$aMouflon sheep =450 \\$aMuflon =450 \\$aOvis anatolica =450 \\$aOvis aries =450 \\$aOvis armeniana =450 \\$aOvis corsicosardinensis =450 \\$aOvis cyprius =450 \\$aOvis erskinei =450 \\$aOvis gmelini =450 \\$aOvis isphaganica =450 \\$aOvis jubata =450 \\$aOvis laristanica =450 \\$aOvis matschiei =450 \\$aOvis mongolica =450 \\$aOvis musimon =450 \\$aOvis occidentalis =450 \\$aOvis occidentosardinensis =450 \\$aOvis ophion =450 \\$aOvis orientalis =450 \\$aOvis orientalis musimon =450 \\$aOvis orientalis ophion =450 \\$aOvis sinesella =450 \\$aOvis urmiana =550 \\$wg$aMountain sheep =550 \\$wg$aOvis =670 \\$aNorthern Wild Sheep and Goat Council. Symposium (11th : 1998 : Whitefish, Mont.). Addendum to the Proceedings of the Eleventh Biennial Symposium, 2000:$bp. 12 (European mouflon (Ovis orientalis musimon); mouflon sheep; mouflon; native to the islands of Corsica and Sardinia; widely distrib. due to introductions to the Crimea, Germany, Switzerland, Holland, Luxemburg, Italy, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Romania, Spain, Finland, Denmark, Bulgaria, and the U.S.) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, via WWW, June 10, 2001$b(Ovis aries. Common name: mouflon. Distribution: S and E Turkey, Armenia, S Azerbaijan, N Iraq, W Iran. Domesticated worldwide; primitive domestic populations (mouflon) feral on Corsica and Sardinia, introduced from there to Europe, Crimea (USSR), USA (incl. Hawaiian Isls), Chile, Kerguelen Isls, Tenerife (Canary Isls); on Cyprus; and on St. Kilda and other small islands off the British Isles; improved domestic stock feral in Norway, Sweden, USA, islands off coasts of British Isles and New Zealand, Kerguelen Isls, and probably other oceanic islands. Comments: Includes orientalis; also includes musimon and ophion, primitive domestic sheep, now feral. Status: CITES - Appendix I as O. orientalis ophion; U.S. ESA - Endangered as O. musimon ophion; IUCN - Vulnerable as O. orientalis musimon and O. orientalis ophion. Synonyms: anatolica, armeniana, corsicosardinensis, cyprius, erskinei, gmelini, isphaganica, jubata, laristanica, matschiei, mongolica, musimon, occidentalis, occidentosardinensis, ophion, orientalis, sinesella, urmiana) =670 \\$aRevised checklist of North American mammals north of Mexico, 1997, via WWW, June 10, 2001$b(Ovis aries, European Mouflon Sheep) =670 \\$aITIS, June 10, 2001$b(Ovis aries. Common name: sheep (feral). Synonyms: Ovis musimon, Ovis orientalis) =750 \2$aSheep, Domestic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D034561 =LDR 00557cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362396402441 =005 20120531141325.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087700 =035 \\$aBZT7606NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRK341 =150 \\$aMottled enamel =450 \\$aDental fluorosis =450 \\$aEndemic dental fluorosis =550 \\$wg$aFluorine$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aFluorosis =550 \\$wg$aTeeth$xDiscoloration =550 \\$wg$aTeeth$xDiseases =750 \2$aFluorosis, Dental$0(DNLM)D009050$5IEN =LDR 00742cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362396502441 =005 20120730163527.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087665 =035 \\$aBZT7571NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aHE5616.5$cTransportation =053 \\$aTL439$bTL448$cTechnology =150 \\$aMotorcycles =450 \\$aBikes =450 \\$aCycles, Motor$5IEN =450 \\$aCycles (Motorcycles) =550 \\$wg$aMotor vehicles =667 \\$ar:GLS:5/90 (note on former usage pattern added)$5IEN =670 \\$aLCSH update, 5/90$b(headings of the type Motorcycles, American, [British, Russian, etc.] replaced by headings of the type Motorcycles--[place])$5IEN =750 \2$aMotorcycles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009049 =LDR 00629cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362396602441 =005 20120730163527.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85087597 =035 \\$aBZT7503NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTL =150 \\$aMotor vehicles =450 \\$aAutomotive vehicles =550 \\$wg$aTransportation, Automotive =550 \\$wg$aVehicles =670 \\$aLCSH update, 5/90$b(headings of the type Motor vehicles, American, [British, Russian, etc.] replaced by headings of the type Motor vehicles--[place]) =690 \\$ar:GLS:5/29:90 =750 \2$aMotor Vehicles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018986 =LDR 00759cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362908102441 =005 20120730164251.0 =008 920103||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89006798 =035 \\$aCBC5396NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAdenosine diphosphate =450 \\$aAdenosine pyrophosphate =450 \\$aAdenosinediphosphoric acid =450 \\$aADP (Biochemistry) =550 \\$wg$aAdenine nucleotides =550 \\$wg$aPhosphates =670 \\$aWork cat.: ADP-ribosylating toxins and G proteins, c1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Adenosine diphosphate x Adenosine pyrophosphate, ADP) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(ADP also called adenosine diphosphate, adenosinediphosphoric acid) =750 \2$aAdenosine Diphosphate$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000244 =LDR 00512cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362908202441 =005 20200402172911.0 =008 891130\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006797 =035 \\$aCBC5395NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aADP-ribosylation =550 \\$wg$aCellular signal transduction =670 \\$aWork cat.: ADP-ribosylating toxins and G proteins, c1990$b(ADP-ribosylation) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Glycosidation, ADP-ribosylation) =750 \2$aADP-Ribosylation Factors$0(DNLM)D000074744 =LDR 00459cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362908302441 =005 20070524092244.0 =008 891122i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006682 =035 \\$aCBC3571NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNeurophysiologists =550 \\$wg$aNeuroscientists =550 \\$wg$aPhysiologists =670 \\$aWork cat.: Voloshin, M.�I�A. Filipp Nikolaevich Serkov, 1988. =750 \2$aNeurophysiology$0(DNLM)D009482$5IEN =LDR 00700cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362908402441 =005 20120730164251.0 =008 891120||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006653 =035 \\$aCBC3542NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD305.E7$cOrganic chemistry =053 \\$aQP801.C83$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aCrown ethers =450 \\$aMacrocyclic polyethers =550 \\$wg$aEthers =550 \\$wg$aIonophores =550 \\$wg$aLigands =550 \\$wg$aMacrocyclic compounds =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sintez, membranoaktivnye soistva i biologicheskie effekty kraun-efirov, 1987. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. chem., 1983. =750 \2$aCrown Ethers$5IEN$0(DNLM)D043844 =LDR 00619cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362908502441 =005 20120730164251.0 =008 891120i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006634 =035 \\$aCBC3525NU =035 \\$ash 89006634 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBF723.A4 =150 \\$aAnger in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: What hurts? [Videorecording] c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aAnger$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000786 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnger$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00552cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362908602441 =005 20120730164251.0 =008 891120||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006625 =035 \\$aCBC3516NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aErythrocyte membranes =450 \\$aErythrocyte membrane =450 \\$aErythroid membranes =550 \\$wg$aCell membranes =670 \\$aWork cat.: UCLA colloquium ... 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Erythrocyte membrane) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/28/90 =750 \2$aErythrocyte Membrane$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004910 =LDR 01411cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362908702441 =005 20120730164251.0 =008 060820||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89006601 =035 \\$aCBC3493NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQP623.5.C36 =150 \\$aCatalytic RNA =450 \\$aRibonucleic acid enzymes =450 \\$aRibozymes =450 \\$aRNA, Catalytic$5IEN =450 \\$aRNA enzymes =550 \\$wg$aNon-coding RNA =550 \\$wg$aNucleases =670 \\$aWork cat.: RNA : catalysis, splicing, evolution, 1989$b(Catalytic RNA) =670 \\$aCatalytic RNA, Science, 1989:$bv. 246, p. 325. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 20, 2006$b(RNA, Catalytic. UF Catalytic RNA, Ribozymes. Scope: RNA that has catalytic activity. The catalytic RNA sequence folds to form a complex surface that can function as an enzyme in reactions with itself and other molecules. It may function even in the absence of protein. There are numerous examples of RNA species that are acted upon by catalytic RNA, however the scope of this enzyme class is not limited to a particular type of substrate.) MeSH tree structures (BT enzymes; RNA, Untranslated) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 20, 2006$b(Ribozyme. A ribozyme (from ribonucleic acid enzyme, also called RNA enzyme or catalytic RNA) is an RNA molecule that catalyzes a chemical reaction.) =750 \2$aRNA, Catalytic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016337 =LDR 00433cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362908802441 =005 20120730164251.0 =008 891117i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006591 =035 \\$aCBC3483NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP552.M88 =150 \\$aMyelin proteins =550 \\$wg$aMyelin sheath =550 \\$wg$aNerve tissue proteins =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aMyelin Proteins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009185 =LDR 00862cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362908902441 =005 20130301124226.0 =008 900103||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89006590 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02661780 =035 \\$aCBC3482NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQP552.M88 =150 \\$aMyelin basic protein =450 \\$aEncephalitogenic basic proteins =450 \\$aEncephalitogenic protein =450 \\$aMyelin basic proteins =550 \\$wg$aBasic proteins =550 \\$wg$aMyelin proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Symposium on dynamic ... 1989. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Protein: myelin basic p. called also encephalitogenic p.) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Encephalitogenic basic proteins x Myelin basic proteins) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Myelins, basic protein of) =750 \2$aMyelin Basic Protein$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004676 =LDR 00504cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362909002441 =005 20120730164251.0 =008 891109i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006481 =035 \\$aCBC3374NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRG483.P44$cGynecology =150 \\$aPelvic pain =450 \\$aPelvis$xPain =550 \\$wg$aPain =550 \\$wg$aPelvis$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Diagnosis and management of pelvic pain in women, c1989. =750 \2$aPelvic Pain$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017699 =LDR 01198cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362909102441 =005 20120207144832.0 =008 891109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89006480 =035 \\$aCBC3373NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 89006480 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aSB975$bSB976 =150 \\$aBiological pest control agents =450 \\$aBiocontrol agents =450 \\$aBiological agents for pest control =450 \\$aBiological control agents =450 \\$aEnemies of pests, Natural =450 \\$aNatural enemies of pests =450 \\$aNatural pest control agents =450 \\$aPest control agents, Biological =550 \\$wg$aNatural pesticides =550 \\$aPests$xBiological control =670 \\$aU.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Office of Environmental Quality Activities. Special Study Team. Biological agents for pest control, 1978. =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 16, 1998$b(title: biocontrol agents) =670 \\$aBiological control : a guide to natural enemies in North America, via WWW, May 15, 2000:$btitle screen (biological control (or biocontrol) agents of insect, disease, and weed pests) =750 \2$aBiological Control Agents$0(DNLM)D061046$5IEN =LDR 00531cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362909202441 =005 20100302123750.0 =008 891106||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006409 =035 \\$aCBC3305NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aBacterial chromosomes =450 \\$aChromosomes, Bacterial$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aChromosomes =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Bacterial chromosome, c1990. =670 \\$aSingleton & Sainsbury. Dict. micro-biol. & mol. biol., 1987. =750 \2$aChromosomes, Bacterial$0(DNLM)D002876$5IEN =LDR 00930cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362909302441 =005 20120730164251.0 =008 891106||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006397 =035 \\$aCBC3293NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMultienzyme complexes =450 \\$aComplexes, Multienzyme =450 \\$aEnzyme complexes =450 \\$aMultienzyme systems =450 \\$aSystems, Multienzyme =550 \\$wg$aEnzymes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase ... 1989$b(Multienzyme complexes) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Multienzyme complexes) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bunder complex: alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase (a multienzyme complex) =670 \\$aStenesh dict. biochem.$b(Multienzyme system) =670 \\$aPrin. of biochem., 1983:$bp. 182 (multienzyme complexes) =670 \\$aEnzymes:$bp. 1568 (Multienzyme systems) =750 \2$aMultienzyme Complexes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009097 =LDR 00516cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362909402441 =005 20120730164251.0 =008 891103||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006385 =035 \\$aCBC3282NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aKetoconazole =550 \\$wg$aAntifungal agents =550 \\$wg$aPiperazine =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ketoconazole in the management ... c1982. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aKetoconazole$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007654 =LDR 00405cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880362909502441 =005 20120730164251.0 =008 891102||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006335 =035 \\$aCBC3237NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aProteins$xConformation =450 \\$aProtein conformation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Protein folding, 1989. =750 \2$aProtein Conformation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011487 =LDR 00594cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362909602441 =005 20120730164251.0 =008 891102||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006334 =035 \\$aCBC3236NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aProtein folding =450 \\$aFolding of proteins =450 \\$aProteins$xFolding =550 \\$wg$aProteins$xConformation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Protein folding, 1989. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Proteins, folding of) =675 \\$aMESH;$aNIH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aPrinciples of biochemistry =750 \2$aProtein Folding$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017510 =LDR 00691cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362909702441 =005 20120730164250.0 =008 891101i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006309 =035 \\$aCBC3213NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRG580.A$5IEN =150 \\$aAutoimmune diseases in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aImmunologic diseases in pregnancy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pregnancy, autoimmunity, and connective tissue disorders, 1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aAutoimmune Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001327 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAutoimmune Diseases$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00753cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362909802441 =005 20120730164250.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89006308 =035 \\$aCBC3212NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG580.C64 =150 \\$aConnective tissue diseases in pregnancy =550 \\$wg$aConnective tissues$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPregnancy$xComplications =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pregnancy, autoimmunity and connective tissue disorders, 1990. =750 \2$81$wb$aConnective Tissue Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003240 =750 \2$81$wb$aPregnancy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011247 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aConnective Tissue Diseases$iand$aPregnancy$5IEN =LDR 00752cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362909902441 =005 20060614134012.0 =008 891031||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006279 =035 \\$aCBC3190LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP188.P26 =150 \\$aPancreatic beta cells =450 \\$aBeta cells =450 \\$aInsulin-secreting cells =550 \\$wg$aIslands of Langerhans =670 \\$aWork cat.: Perspectives on the molecular biology and immunology of the pancreatic B cell, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Pancreatic beta cells see Islands of Langerhans) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aBest & Taylor's Physiol. basis of medical practice:$bpp. 818-819. =750 \2$aInsulin-Secreting Cells$0(DNLM)D050417$5IEN =LDR 00845cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362910002441 =005 20061023143026.0 =008 060829i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89006255 =035 \\$aCBC3169NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMeconium aspiration syndrome =450 \\$aAspiration of meconium =450 \\$aMeconium aspiration =550 \\$wg$aFetus$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aNewborn infants$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aPediatric respiratory diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Respiratory problems of the newborn. Part II [A/V] 1987. =670 \\$aForfar textbk. paediatrics. =670 \\$aMosby's med. dict.$b(meconium aspiration) =670 \\$aMESH$b(meconium aspiration) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aGould med. dict. =750 \2$aMeconium Aspiration Syndrome$0(DNLM)008471$5IEN =LDR 00549cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362910102441 =005 20060508122754.0 =008 891030i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006247 =035 \\$aCBC3161NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aDermatofibroma =450 \\$aFibrous histiocytoma =450 \\$aHistiocytoma, Fibrous =550 \\$wg$aDermis$xTumors =550 \\$wg$aFibromas =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fibrous histiocytic lesions, 1986. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aHistiocytoma, Benign Fibrous$0(DNLM)D018219$5IEN =LDR 00663cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362910202441 =005 20120730164250.0 =008 891226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89006236 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02659133 =035 \\$aCBC3150NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC386.6.M36 =150 \\$aMagnetoencephalography =450 \\$aMEG (Neurology) =550 \\$wg$aBrain$xMagnetic fields$xMeasurement =670 \\$aWork cat.: Brain and cognition, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Magnetoencephalograph) =670 \\$aMagnetoencephalography, c1990$b(MEG) =750 \2$aMagnetoencephalography$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015225 =LDR 00469cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362910302441 =005 20050506083604.0 =008 891030i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006220 =035 \\$aCBC3135NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aHV8552 =150 \\$aBeheading =450 \\$aDecapitation =550 \\$wg$aExecutions and executioners =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stahl, P.H. Histoire de la d�ecapitation, c1986. =750 \2$aDecapitation$0(DNLM)D049248$5IEN =LDR 00489cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362910402441 =005 20120730164250.0 =008 891027||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006199 =035 \\$aCBC3117NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPeriodic acid =550 \\$wg$aInorganic acids =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Periodic acid) =670 \\$aPREMARC, 10/27/89. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =750 \2$aPeriodic Acid$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010504 =LDR 00496cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362910502441 =005 20070521082920.0 =008 890321i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89001804 =035 \\$aCBC3044NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aInositol phosphates =550 \\$wg$aHexose phosphates =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cell activation and signal initiation, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =675 \\$aChem. abst.;$aHawley's chem. dict. =750 \2$aInositol Phosphates$0(DNLM)D007295$5IEN =LDR 01091cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362910602441 =005 20120730164250.0 =008 891023i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006058 =035 \\$aCBC1605NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC455.4.S87 =150 \\$aAdjustment disorders =450 \\$aDepression, Reactive =450 \\$aDisorders, Adjustment =450 \\$aMaladjustment (Psychology) =450 \\$aReactive depression =450 \\$aReactive disorders =450 \\$aTransient situational disturbances =550 \\$wg$aPsychology, Pathological =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stressors and the adjustment disorders, c1990. =670 \\$aCampbell psych. dict.$b(a group of maladaptative reactions to life stresses or crises. Symptoms and behavior interfere with social and occupational functioning. The ... disorders typically remit when the stressor ceases or when a new level of adaptation is reached) =670 \\$aDSM III. =670 \\$aKaplan psych. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aPsych. gloss. =750 \2$aAdjustment Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000275 =LDR 00629cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362910702441 =005 20110317093744.0 =008 891023i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89006054 =035 \\$aCBC1601NU =035 \\$aSH 89006054 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF637.B85 =150 \\$aBullying =450 \\$aBullyism =550 \\$wg$aAggressiveness =670 \\$aWork cat.: Grunsell, A. Let's talk about bullying, 1990. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Bullying and bullies) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Bullyism) =670 \\$aACSH$b(Bullies) =675 \\$aPeng. dict. psych. =750 \2$aBullying$0(DNLM)D058445$5IEN =LDR 00530cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362910802441 =005 20120730164250.0 =008 891020||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006047 =035 \\$aCBC1594NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK898.S49 =150 \\$aSesquiterpenes =450 \\$aSesquiterpenoids =550 \\$wg$aTerpenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Krahn, U. Gaschromatographisch-massenspektroskopische, c1986. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aSesquiterpenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012717 =LDR 00608cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362910902441 =005 20070523081124.0 =008 891020||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89006043 =035 \\$aCBC1590NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP552.L5 =150 \\$aLipoprotein A =450 \\$aLp(a) (Lipoproteins) =550 \\$wg$aLow density lipoproteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Scanu, A.M. Lipoprotein (a), 1990$b(Lp(a) lipoprotein) =670 \\$aChem. abst. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aBest & Taylor's physiol. basis of med. practice;$aMESH =750 \2$aLipoprotein(a)$0(DNLM)D017270$5IEN =LDR 00579cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362911002441 =005 20120730164250.0 =008 891018i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005967 =035 \\$aCBC1523NU =035 \\$ash 89005967 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM666.C37817 =150 \\$aCefoperazone =550 \\$wg$aCephalosporins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sixth International Cefoperazone Symposium, 1983. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aGoodman. The Pharmaceutical basis of therapeutics:$b7-e, pp. 1138, 1141. =750 \2$aCefoperazone$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002438 =LDR 00515cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362911102441 =005 20120730164250.0 =008 891018i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005962 =035 \\$aCBC1518NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF772.55 =150 \\$aVeterinary endoscopy =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopy =550 \\$wg$aVeterinary medicine$xDiagnosis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Small animal endoscopy, 1990. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/27/90 =750 \2$aEndoscopy$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004724Q000662 =LDR 00769cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362911202441 =005 20120730164250.0 =008 891013i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005903 =035 \\$aCBC1468NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR414.6.M =150 \\$aMouse mammary tumor virus =450 \\$aBittner virus =450 \\$aMammary cancer virus =450 \\$aMilk factor =450 \\$aMMTV (Virus) =550 \\$wg$aOncogenic viruses =550 \\$wg$aRetroviruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mouse mammary tumor virus, 1983. =670 \\$aMESH$b(mammary ca. v.) =670 \\$aField's virol., 1985:$bp. 134. =670 \\$aZinsser microbiol.:$b18-e, p. 928. =670 \\$aNIH. =750 \2$aMammary Tumor Virus, Mouse$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008324 =LDR 00620cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362911302441 =005 20080307090845.0 =008 891013||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005883 =035 \\$aCBC1451LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aVerocytotoxins =450 \\$aShiga-like toxins =450 \\$aSLT (Bacterial toxin) =450 \\$aVT (Bacterial toxin) =550 \\$wg$aEnterotoxins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Verocytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli infections, 1990. =670 \\$aSingleton & Sainsbury. Dict. microbiol. & mol. biol., 1987:$bunder Shiga toxin. =750 \2$aShiga Toxins$0(DNLM)D022603$5IEN =LDR 00703cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362911402441 =005 20120730164250.0 =008 891012i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005872 =035 \\$aCBC1440NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQR201.C94$cMicrobiology =053 \\$aRC136.8$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aCytomegalovirus infections =450 \\$aCMV infections =450 \\$aCytomegalovirus disease =550 \\$wg$aHerpesvirus diseases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Haskell, M. Love and other infectious diseases. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aCecil's textbook of medicine. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aCytomegalovirus Infections$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003586 =LDR 00898cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880362911502441 =005 20120730164250.0 =008 891006i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005787 =035 \\$aCBC1358NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC290$bQC297 =150 \\$aCalorimetry =450 \\$wnne$aCalorimeters and calorimetry =550 \\$wg$aTemperature measurements =670 \\$aChambers sci. tech. dict. =670 \\$aEncyc. phys. sci. tech. =670 \\$aEncyc. physics$b(Science of measuring the quantity of heat absorbed or evolved by matter when it undergoes a change in its chemical or physical state) =670 \\$aINSPEC. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aThesaurofacet. =675 \\$aTEST;$aNASA;$aEngr. index;$aFacts file dict. physics =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/8/90 =750 \2$aCalorimetry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002151 =LDR 01023cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362911602441 =005 20130319091448.0 =008 891006||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005773 =035 \\$aCBC1344NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQC270$bQC271.6 =150 \\$aTemperature measurements =450 \\$aHeat$xMeasurement =450 \\$aHeat measurements =450 \\$aTemperature$xMeasurement =450 \\$wnne$aThermometers and thermometry =450 \\$aThermometry =550 \\$wg$aPhysical measurements =670 \\$aWork cat.: Savateev, A.V. Shumova�i�a termometri�i�a, 1987. =670 \\$aEngr. index:$bunder Temperature measurement. =670 \\$aASTI$b(Prefers Temperature--Measurement) =670 \\$aEncyc. physics:$bp. 1215, under Thermometry. =670 \\$aINSPEC$b(Temperature measurement) =670 \\$aNASA$b(Temperature measurement) =670 \\$aINIS:Thes.$b(UF: Temperature measuring instruments) =675 \\$aRandom House =750 \2$aThermometry$0(DNLM)D062125$5IEN =LDR 00645cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362911702441 =005 20120730164249.0 =008 891005i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005766 =035 \\$aCBC1337LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aXenodiagnosis =550 \\$wg$aDiagnosis, Laboratory =670 \\$aWork cat.: Regional Workshop on Rapid Diagnosis of Dengue Virus Infection Using the Toxorhynchites Mosquito Larval Inoculation Method, 1985. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aSingleton & Sainsbury dict. microbiol. & molec. biol., 2-e. =750 \2$aXenodiagnosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020525 =LDR 01009cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362911802441 =005 20070420123527.0 =008 891002i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005627 =035 \\$aCBC0022NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTD192.5 =150 \\$aBioremediation =450 \\$wnne$aEnvironmental biotechnology =550 \\$wg$aBiodegradation =550 \\$aPollution =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ciraolo, M. Bioremediation, pollution solution? c1990$b("the use of biological processes to degrade or detoxify industrial and environmental contaminants ...") =670 \\$aBioremediation for marine oil spills, 1991$b("Bioremediation is the act of adding materials to contaminated environments, such as oil spill sites, to cause an acceleration of the natural biodegradation process.") =670 \\$aLIVT. =670 \\$aIAC. =670 \\$aASTI$b(Bioremediation, see Biodegradation) =675 \\$aEngr. index;$aHennepin =750 \2$aBiodegradation, Environmental$0(DNLM)D001673$5IEN =LDR 00969cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362911902441 =005 20120730164249.0 =008 890929i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89005602 =035 \\$aCBC0000NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSulfenic acids =450 \\$wnne$aSulphenic acids =550 \\$wg$aOrganic acids =550 \\$wg$aOrganosulfur compounds =550 \\$wg$aSulfur acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Chemistry of sulphenic acids ... c1989. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(sulfenic acid: an oxy acid of sulfur having the general formula RSOH, where R is an alkyl or aryl group) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(sulfenic acid: any of a series of monobasic organic acids of sulfur) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 24, 2007$b(Sulfenic acids) =675 \\$aHackh chem. dict.;$aHawley chem. dict.;$aChem. abst. =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070821 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Sulphenic acids =750 \2$aSulfenic Acids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013434 =LDR 00875cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362912002441 =005 20120730164249.0 =008 890929||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005597 =035 \\$aCBB9997NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQP552.E59 =150 \\$aEpidermal growth factor =450 \\$aAnthelone =450 \\$aEGF (Growth factor) =450 \\$aEGF-URO (Growth factor) =450 \\$aEGF-Urogastrone =450 \\$aEpidermal growth factor-Urogastrone =450 \\$aUroanthelone =450 \\$aUroenterone =550 \\$wg$aGrowth factors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nikol�skii, N.N. Epidermal�nyi faktor rosta, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aHarper's biochemistry, 1988:$bp. 646. =750 \2$aEpidermal Growth Factor$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004815 =LDR 00777cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362912102441 =005 20120730164249.0 =008 910708i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89005588 =035 \\$aCBB9989NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aHospital closures =450 \\$aClosing of hospitals =450 \\$aClosings of hospitals =450 \\$aClosure of hospitals =450 \\$aClosures of hospitals =450 \\$aHospital closings =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rural hospital closure ... 1989. =670 \\$aLC data base, 09/26/89. =670 \\$aHospital administration terminology, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH$b(An x ref. to Health facility closure) =675 \\$aSlee, V.N. Health care terms, 1986. =750 \2$aHealth Facility Closure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006271 =LDR 00677cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362912202441 =005 20120730164249.0 =008 890928||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005578 =035 \\$aCBB9980NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.P375 =150 \\$aPentoxifylline =550 \\$wg$aAnti-infective agents =550 \\$wg$aAnti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aMethylxanthines =550 \\$wg$aVasodilators =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pentoxifylline and leukocyte function, c1988. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b[6493-05-6] =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/17/90 =750 \2$aPentoxifylline$5IEN$0(DNLM)D010431 =LDR 00671cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362912302441 =005 20120730164249.0 =008 890927i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89005555 =035 \\$aCBB9959NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 89005555 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.B3 =150 \\$aBacillus megaterium =450 \\$aBacillus megatherium =550 \\$wg$aBacillus (Bacteria) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Zatula, D.G. Immunologi�i�a perekrestnogo reagiru�i�ushchikh antigenov mikroorganizmov i kletok blastom, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aZinsser microbiology:$bv. 18-e, p. 677. =750 \2$aBacillus Megaterium$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001410 =LDR 01171cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880362912402441 =005 20120730164249.0 =008 890925i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005495 =035 \\$aCBB9910NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aHV4701$bHV4959 =150 \\$aAnimal rights =450 \\$aAnimal liberation =450 \\$aAnimals' rights =450 \\$aRights of animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimal welfare$xMoral and ethical aspects =670 \\$aWork cat.: Political theory and animal rights, c1990. =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aLIV$b(x ref. to Protection of animals) =670 \\$aIAC$b(Animal rights movement) =670 \\$aBDNE2. =670 \\$aMESH$b(x ref to Animal welfare) =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/28/89. =670 \\$aBoyd, B. The new abolitionists : animal rights and human liberation, 1987. =675 \\$aRandom House;$aWeb. 3;$aBlack's vet. dict.;$aUNBIS =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the inherent rights attributed to animals. Works on the protection and treatment of animals are entered under$aAnimal welfare. =681 \\$iNote under$aAnimal welfare =750 \2$aAnimal Rights$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017087 =LDR 00971cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362912502441 =005 20120730164249.0 =008 040405i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89005492 =035 \\$aCBB9907NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFossils =360 \\$iheadings for individual organisms and groups of organisms qualified by Fossil, e.g.$aArctic fox, Fossil; Conifers, Fossil;$iand headings for individual organisms and groups of organisms that did not survive into the Recent Epoch, e.g.$aGiant short-faced bear; Dinosaurs =550 \\$aPaleontology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Failla, G. Fossili di Sicilia, 1986. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(fossil: any remains, impression, or trace of an animal or plant of past geologic ages that has been preserved in the earth's crust) =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aGeoRef. =670 \\$aDict. geol. terms. =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 29, 1989$b(fossil[s]) =750 \2$aFossils$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005580 =LDR 00607cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362912602441 =005 20120730164249.0 =008 890922||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005469 =035 \\$aCBB9885NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aMonovalent cations =450 \\$aCations, Monovalent$5IEN =450 \\$aUnivalent cations =550 \\$wg$aCations =670 \\$aWork cat.: Monovalent cations ... 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Cations, Monovalent) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(Monovalent see Univalent) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/19/90 =750 \2$aCations, Monovalent$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002414 =LDR 00769cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362912702441 =005 20120730164249.0 =008 890908||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005244 =035 \\$aCBB9684NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRE79.C65 =150 \\$aContrast sensitivity (Vision) =450 \\$aSensitivity, Contrast (Vision) =450 \\$aSensitivity, Visual contrast =450 \\$aVisual contrast sensitivity =550 \\$wg$aVisual acuity =670 \\$aWork cat.: Glare and contrast sensitivity, c1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Contrast sensitivity x Visual contrast sensitivity) =670 \\$aVisual Science Info. Ctr. Thes.$b(Visual contrast sensitivity) =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/22/90 =750 \2$aContrast Sensitivity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015350 =LDR 00506cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362912802441 =005 20120730164249.0 =008 890908||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005243 =035 \\$aCBB9683NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGlare =550 \\$wg$aReflection (Optics) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Glare and contrast sensitivity, c1990. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aASTI. =670 \\$aNASA. =670 \\$aTEST. =750 \2$aGlare$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019466 =LDR 00538cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362912902441 =005 20120730164248.0 =008 890907||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005223 =035 \\$aCBB9664NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aDiterpenes =450 \\$aDiterpenoids =550 \\$wg$aTerpenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Diterpenes of flowering plants, 1989. =670 \\$aLC data base, 09/01/89. =670 \\$aChem. abst. =670 \\$aMESH. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDiterpenes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004224 =LDR 00821cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362913002441 =005 20120730164248.0 =008 920615i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89005207 =035 \\$aCBB9649NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB150.M84 =150 \\$aMultiple organ failure =450 \\$aMultiorgan failure =450 \\$aMultisystem organ failure =450 \\$aOrgan failure, Multiple =550 \\$wg$aPathology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wiggers-Bernard Conference ... Shock, sepsis, and organ failure, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aHuddleston. Multi. org. fail., 1992. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aCecil's text. med.;$aInternal medicine;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aRandom House;$aPrinciples and practices of med. =750 \2$aMultiple Organ Failure$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009102 =LDR 01024cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362913102441 =005 20120730164248.0 =008 890907i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005203 =035 \\$aCBB9645NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aBecker muscular dystrophy =450 \\$aBecker dystrophy =450 \\$aBecker's dystrophy =450 \\$aBecker's muscular dystrophy =550 \\$wg$aMuscular dystrophy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pathogenesis and therapy of Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy, c1990. =670 \\$aForfar paediatrics$b("resembles Duchenne dystrophy") =670 \\$aCecil textbk med.$b(Becker dystrophy: "manifestations are similar to those of Duchenne dystrophy, including X linked inheritance ... although the two forms are similar, they are genetically separate") =670 \\$aMed. genetics. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(dystrophy Becker's d.; Becker's muscular dystrophy) =675 \\$aMESH;$aGould med. dict. =750 \2$aMuscular Dystrophy, Duchenne$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020388 =LDR 00648cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362913202441 =005 20070615095507.0 =008 890906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005188 =035 \\$aCBB9630NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aLaser Doppler blood flowmetry =450 \\$aDoppler blood flowmetry =450 \\$aLDV blood flowmetry =550 \\$wg$aBlood flow$xMeasurement =670 \\$aWork cat.: Laser-Doppler blood flowmetry, c1989$b(LDV blood flowmetry) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Flowmeters) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Blood flowmeter) =675 \\$aChem. abst. =750 \2$aLaser-Doppler Flowmetry$0(DNLM)D017078$5IEN =LDR 00570cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362913302441 =005 20120730164248.0 =008 890323||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001957 =035 \\$aCBB8828NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aTheta rhythm =450 \\$aTheta brain waves =450 \\$aTheta waves =550 \\$wg$aElectroencephalography =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gasanov, G.G. Ne�irokhimicheskie mekhanizmy gippokampa, teta-ritm i povedenie, 1986. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aRandom House. =750 \2$aTheta Rhythm$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013826 =LDR 00750cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362913402441 =005 20120730164248.0 =008 890323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001955 =035 \\$aCBB8826NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC847.5.E53 =150 \\$aEndoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography =450 \\$aCholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic retrograde =450 \\$aERCP (Radiography) =550 \\$wg$aBiliary tract$xRadiography =550 \\$wg$aEndoscopy =550 \\$wg$aPancreatic duct$xRadiography =670 \\$aWork cat.: ERCP, 1989. =670 \\$aICD-9-CM:$bv. 3. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aCholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002760 =LDR 00561cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362913502441 =005 20120730164248.0 =008 890323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001948 =035 \\$aCBB8820NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aR853.C76 =150 \\$aCrossover trials =450 \\$aCross-over trials =550 \\$wg$aClinical trials =670 \\$aWork cat.: Jones, B. Design and analysis of cross-over trials, 1989. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Crossover trial) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aCross-Over Studies$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018592 =LDR 00979cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880362913602441 =005 20120730164248.0 =008 890321i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001803 =035 \\$aCBB8785NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC775.H94 =150 \\$aHypersensitivity pneumonitis =450 \\$aAllergic alveolitis =450 \\$aAllergic interstitial pneumonitis =450 \\$aAlveolitis, Allergic =450 \\$aAlveolitis, Extrinsic allergic$5IEN =450 \\$aDiffuse hypersensitivity pneumonia =450 \\$aExtrinsic allergic alveolitis =450 \\$aOrganic dust pneumoconiosis =450 \\$aPneumonitis, Hypersensitivity =550 \\$wg$aLungs$xDust diseases =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory allergy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis, 1989. =670 \\$aMerck. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Alveolitis, Extrinsic Allergic) =750 \2$aAlveolitis, Extrinsic Allergic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000542 =LDR 00627cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362913702441 =005 20140107135339.0 =008 890320i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001746 =035 \\$aCBB8754NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aPerchlorates =550 \\$wg$aPerchloric acid =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Congress. House. Comm. on Science, Space, and Technol. Explosion at the Pacific Engineering ... 1988. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(perchlorates: salts of perchloric acid) =670 \\$aOld catalog heading$b(Perchlorates) =675 \\$aHawley chem. dict. =750 \2$aPerchlorates$0(DNLM)D010472$5IEN =LDR 00730cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362913802441 =005 20070910075801.0 =008 890316i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89001700 =035 \\$aCBB8723LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQP801.P654 =150 \\$aPQQ (Biochemistry) =450 \\$aPyrrolo-quinoline quinone =450 \\$aPyrroloquinoline quinone =450 \\$aPyrroloquinolinequinone =550 \\$wg$aProsthetic groups (Enzymes) =550 \\$wg$aPyrroles =550 \\$wg$aQuinoline =550 \\$wg$aQuinone =670 \\$aWork cat.: P Q Q and quinoproteins, 1989. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbiol. & mol. biol., 1987. =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aPQQ Cofactor$0(DNLM)D045542$5IEN =LDR 00643cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362913902441 =005 20120730164248.0 =008 940322i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89001670 =035 \\$aCBB8700NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP93.7.A58 =150 \\$aAntithrombins =450 \\$aThrombin$xInhibitors =450 \\$aThrombin inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aAnticoagulants (Medicine) =550 \\$wg$aBlood proteins =550 \\$wg$aSerpins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sas, G. The biology of antithrombins, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aAntithrombins$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000991 =LDR 00581cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362914002441 =005 20120730164248.0 =008 890316i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001669 =035 \\$aCBB8699NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAntithrombin III =450 \\$aAntithrombin II =450 \\$aHeparin cofactor =550 \\$wg$aAntithrombins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sas, G. The biology of antithrombins, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(4xx: Antithrombin II) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(a heparin cofactor) =750 \2$aAntithrombin III$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000990 =LDR 01455cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362914102441 =005 20120222104032.0 =008 890315||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89001625 =035 \\$aCBB8663NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dABAU =053 \0$aQD196$cInorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD281.P6$cOrganic chemistry =053 \0$aTP156.P6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aPolymerization =450 \\$aPolymerisation =450 \\$wnne$aPolymers and polymerization =450 \\$aPolymers$xSynthesis =450 \\$aSynthesis of polymers =550 \\$wg$aChemical reactions =670 \\$aWork cat.: Intl. Sym. on Ring-Opening Polymerization (1986 : Blois, France). Ring-opening polymerization, 1987. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(polymerization: a chemical reaction, usually carried out with a catalyst, heat or light, and often under high pressure, in which a large number of relatively simple molecules combine to form a chain-like macromolecule) =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =670 \\$aLC database, March 6, 1989. =670 \\$aPolymer sci. dict.$b(polymerisation: British form) =670 \\$aJournal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry, Nov. 2002:$bp. 395 (Polymerization is the synthesis of high-molecularweight compounds (polymers) by successive addition of a low-molecular-weight compound (monomer) to the active site at the end of the growing polymer chain) =750 \2$aPolymerization$0(DNLM)D058105$5IEN =LDR 01612cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9880362914202441 =005 20120730164247.0 =008 890314i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89001592 =035 \\$aCBB8641NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dDGPO =150 \\$aArnold-Chiari deformity =450 \\$aArnold-Chiari malformation =450 \\$aArnold-Chiari syndrome =450 \\$aCebellomedullary malformation syndrome =450 \\$aChiari-Arnold syndrome =450 \\$aChiari malformation =450 \\$aCM (Chiari malformation) =450 \\$aDeformity, Arnold-Chiari =450 \\$aMalformation, Arnold-Chiari =550 \\$wg$aCerebellum$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aMedulla oblongata$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aNeural tube$xAbnormalities =550 \\$wg$aSpinal cord$xAbnormalities =670 \\$aWork cat.: Rubin, J.M. Ultrasound in neurosurgery, c1990. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Also called Arnold-Chiari syndrome, Chiari-Arnold syndrome, Cerebellomedullary malformation syndrome, Arnold-Chiari malformation) =670 \\$aChiari malformations, 2010:$bp. 1 (Chiari malformations (CMs) are structural defects in the cerebellum) p. 2-3 (Type I, Type II, Type III, Type IV) =670 \\$aMayo Clinic web site, Mar. 13, 2012:$b(Chiari malformation) =670 \\$aColumbia University Medical Center, Dept. of Neurological Surgery web site, Mar. 13, 2012:$b(Chiari malformation ... also called Arnold Chiari malformation) =750 \2$aArnold-Chiari Malformation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001139 =LDR 00496cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362914302441 =005 20120730164247.0 =008 890313i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001513 =035 \\$aCBB8612NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aAujeszky's disease vaccines =550 \\$wg$aHerpesvirus vaccines =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vaccination and control of Aujeszky's disease, 1989$b(Aujeszky's disease vaccines) =670 \\$aWk AFK7246 =750 \2$aPseudorabies Vaccines$5IEN$0(DNLM)D022421 =LDR 00670cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362914402441 =005 20120730164247.0 =008 890309||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001446 =035 \\$aCBB8555NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.G38 =150 \\$aGlucose-6-phosphatase =450 \\$aGlucose-6-phosphate phosphohydrolase =450 \\$aGlucosephosphatase$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aPhosphatases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ogorodnikova, L.G. Gl�i�ukozo-6-fosfataza ... 1986. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(3.1.3.9) =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b[9001-39-2] =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/2/90 =750 \2$aGlucose-6-Phosphatase$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005952 =LDR 00536cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362914502441 =005 20120730164247.0 =008 890309i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001427 =035 \\$aCBB8538NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN/LSP =053 \\$aHD9995.D4$bHD9995.D44 =150 \\$aDental implants industry =450 \\$wnne$aImplant dentures industry =550 \\$wg$aDental instruments and apparatus industry =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Dental implants market, c1988. =750 \2$aDental Implantation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D003757 =LDR 00727cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362914602441 =005 20070516091704.0 =008 890309||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001422 =035 \\$aCBB8533NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQH585.5.E48$cCytology =150 \\$aElectroporation =550 \\$wg$aBioelectrochemistry =550 \\$wg$aCytology$xTechnique =670 \\$aWork cat.: Electroporation and electrofusion, 1989$b(permeabilization of the membranes of cells and organelles) =670 \\$aBioabstracts, 1987:$bJul-Dec cum. index. =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. life sci.;$aWeb. 3;$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech.;$aMESH;$aHenderson dict. of biol. terms =750 \2$aElectroporation$0(DNLM)D081274$5IEN =LDR 00716cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362914702441 =005 20120730164247.0 =008 890309i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001418 =035 \\$aCBB8531LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQK725 =150 \\$aThylakoids =550 \\$wg$aChloroplasts =670 \\$aWork cat.: Graf, J.A. Struktur-Funktionsbeqiehungen zwischen Lipidmatrix und Pigment-Protein-Komplexen in Thylakoidmembranen, 1987. =670 \\$aPenguin dict. of botany$b(thylakoid) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech.:$bv. 2, p. 646. =670 \\$aLittle dict. of botany. =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aThylakoids$5IEN$0(DNLM)D020524 =LDR 00585cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362914802441 =005 20120730164247.0 =008 890309i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001417 =035 \\$aCBB8530NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ53.M35 =150 \\$aMassage for infants =550 \\$wg$aInfants =670 \\$aWork cat.: McClure, V.M. Infant massage, 1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aMassage$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008405 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMassage$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00709cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362914902441 =005 20120730164247.0 =008 890302i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001286 =035 \\$aCBB8435NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR100.8.B55 =150 \\$aBiofilms =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial aggregation =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial ecology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Biofilms, c1989. =670 \\$aSingleton dict. microbiol. & mol. biol., 2nd ed. =670 \\$aBiological abstracts, 1988:$b85(3): SI-32. =670 \\$aWk AFJ5159 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on films formed by microorganisms imbedded in a matrix of extracellular polymers. =750 \2$aBiofilms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018441 =LDR 00529cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362915002441 =005 20120730164247.0 =008 890302i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001284 =035 \\$aCBB8433NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC184.S84 =150 \\$aStrongyloidiasis =450 \\$aAnguilluliasis =550 \\$wg$aHelminthiasis =670 \\$aWork cat.: Strongyloidiasis, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aStrongyloidiasis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013322 =LDR 01189cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880362915102441 =005 20120730164247.0 =008 890301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89001259 =035 \\$aCBB8409NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRD33.65 =150 \\$aReoperation =360 \\$isubdivision$aReoperation$iunder individual diseases and types of diseases and individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCancer--Reoperation; Heart--Reoperation =360 \\$isubdivision$aReoperation$iunder individual diseases and organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aCancer--Reoperation; Heart--Reoperation =450 \\$aReoperations =450 \\$aReoperative surgery =450 \\$aRepeat surgery =450 \\$aRevision surgery =450 \\$aRevision, Surgical =450 \\$aSecond-look surgery =450 \\$aSurgical revision =550 \\$wg$aSurgery, Operative =670 \\$aWork cat.: Stark, J. Reoperations in cardiac surgery, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Reoperation x Surgical revision; Revision, Surgical; Second-look surgery) =670 \\$aReoperative general surgery, c1991$b(Reoperations; Reoperative surgery) =750 \2$aReoperation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012086 =LDR 00647cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362915202441 =005 20120730164247.0 =008 930107i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89001258 =035 \\$aCBB8408NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRJ386.5 =150 \\$aFood allergy in infants =550 \\$wg$aAllergy in infants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Food allergy in infancy and childhood, c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aFood Hypersensitivity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005512 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFood Hypersensitivity$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00752cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362915302441 =005 20120202153455.0 =008 890227i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001177 =035 \\$aCBB8354NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQR51$cAgricultural microbiology =150 \\$aMicrobial inoculants =450 \\$aInoculants, Microbial =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial products =550 \\$aAgricultural microbiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Microbial inoculation of crop plants, 1989$b(microbial inoculants) =670 \\$aSubba Rao, N.S. Biofertilizers in agriculture$b(microbial inoculants) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aBiol. & agr. index, v. 41;$aBlack's agric. dict.;$aDict. agr. term =750 \2$aAgricultural Inoculants$0(DNLM)D059827$5IEN =LDR 00667cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362915402441 =005 20110428152034.0 =008 890227i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001176 =035 \\$aCBB8353LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL391.P7 =150 \\$aMetacercaria =550 \\$wg$aDigenea$xLarvae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shigin, A.A. Tremody fauny SSSR : pod diplostomum, meta�t�serkarii, 1986. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.:$bp. 1002 (Metacercaria) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 1419 (Metacercaria) =670 \\$aRandom House:$bp. 1206 (Metacercaria) =670 \\$aPREMARC, 2/24/89. =750 \2$aMetacercariae$0(DNLM)D058488$5IEN =LDR 00613cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362915502441 =005 20120730164247.0 =008 890222i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001069 =035 \\$aCBB8254NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aBF720.A24 =150 \\$aAbility in infants =550 \\$wg$aInfant psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lockman, J. Action in social context, c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aAptitude$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001076 =750 \2$81$wb$aInfant$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D007223 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAptitude$iand$aInfant$5IEN =LDR 00809cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362915602441 =005 20120730164246.0 =008 920523i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87003150 =035 \\$aCBB8239NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA644.L94$cPublic health =053 \\$aRC155.5$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aLyme disease =450 \\$aLD (Disease) =450 \\$aLyme arthritis =450 \\$aLyme borreliosis =550 \\$wg$aRelapsing fever =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lyme borreliosis: procs. of the 2nd Internatl. Symp. on Lyme Disease & Rel. Disorders, Vienna, 1985, 1987. =670 \\$aCecil, Textbook of Medicine, 1982:$bp. 1878. =670 \\$aHarvey, Principles & Practice of Medicine, 1984:$bp. 1184. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aLyme Disease$5IEN$0(DNLM)D008193 =LDR 00599cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362915702441 =005 20120730164246.0 =008 890831||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005133 =035 \\$aCBB7162NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP535.K1 =150 \\$aPotassium channels =450 \\$aChannels, Potassium =550 \\$wg$aIon channels =670 \\$aWork cat.: Potasium channels, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aBest. Physiological basis of med. practice. =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aPotassium Channels$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015221 =LDR 00582cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362915802441 =005 20120730164246.0 =008 890830i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005128 =035 \\$aCBB7158NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aNucleic acid probes =450 \\$aOligonucleotide probes =450 \\$aProbes, Nucleic acid =550 \\$wg$aMolecular probes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Piper, N. Nucleic acid probes, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aLC BIBL file, 8/30/89. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/16/90 =750 \2$aNucleic Acid Probes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015341 =LDR 01027cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362915902441 =005 20050617084650.0 =008 890828i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89005069 =035 \\$aCBB7102NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 89005069 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aR858$bR859.7 =150 \\$aMedical informatics =450 \\$aClinical informatics =450 \\$aHealth informatics =450 \\$aMedical information science =550 \\$wg$aInformation science =550 \\$wg$aMedicine$xData processing =670 \\$aWork cat.: MEDINFO 89 : Proceedings 6th conference on medical informatics, Beijing, China, 16-20 Oct. 1989, 1989. =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 22, 1989. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Medical informatics, X Clinical informatics, Medical information science: the field of information science concerned with the analysis and dissemination of medical data through the application of computers to various aspects of health care and medicine) =750 \2$aMedical Informatics$0(DNLM)D008490$5IEN =LDR 00526cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362916002441 =005 20120730164246.0 =008 890828||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005062 =035 \\$aCBB7095NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAlginates =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial polysaccharides =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pseudomonas infection and alginates : biochemistry, genetics, and pathology, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbiol. mol. biol. =750 \2$aAlginates$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000464 =LDR 00557cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362916102441 =005 20110323093952.0 =008 890825i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005037 =035 \\$aCBB7073LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQL599.7.P8 =150 \\$aCtenocephalides =550 \\$wg$aPulicidae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Robinson, W.H. The life history and control of indoor infestations of the cat flea, 1988$b(Ctenocephalides) =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aBorror insects:$bp. 626. =750 \2$aCtenocephalides$0(DNLM)D058251$5IEN =LDR 00681cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362916202441 =005 20120730164246.0 =008 890824||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005027 =035 \\$aCBB7064NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP619.D53 =150 \\$aDNA ligases =450 \\$aDNA joinases =450 \\$aDNA repair enzymes =450 \\$aPolydeoxyribonucleotide ligases =450 \\$aPolydeoxyribonucleotide synthetases =550 \\$wg$aLigases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Syv�aoja, J. Factors involved in ... 1987. =670 \\$aEnzyme nomenclature$b(E.C. 6.5.1.2) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b[37259-52-2] =750 \2$aDNA Ligases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011088 =LDR 00645cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362916302441 =005 20060803091824.0 =008 890822||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004962 =035 \\$aCBB7004NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP562.V3 =150 \\$aValine =450 \\$aAminoisovaleric acid =550 \\$wg$aBranched chain amino acids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Go�zdzicka-J�ozefiak, A. Badania nad ro�slinnymi transferowymi kwasami rybonukleinowymi specyficznymi dla waliny, 1987. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aValine$0(DNLM)D014633$5IEN =LDR 00762cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362916402441 =005 20120730164246.0 =008 890821i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004919 =035 \\$aCBB6963NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR401 =150 \\$aIridoviruses =450 \\$aIridescent viruses =450 \\$aIridoviridae =550 \\$wg$aDNA viruses =670 \\$aWork cat.: Molecular biology of iridoviruses, c1990. =670 \\$aFields. Virology, 1985:$bp. 12. =670 \\$aZinsser microbiology, 1984:$bp. 835. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Iridoviridae) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Viruses, Iridoviridae) =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbiol. & mol. biol., 1987. =690 \\$ar:AMD:7/9/90 =750 \2$aIridoviridae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D007497 =LDR 00681cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362916502441 =005 20120730164246.0 =008 890821i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004913 =035 \\$aCBB6958NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRJ456.F43 =150 \\$aFecal incontinence in children =550 \\$wg$aPediatric gastroenterology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Constipation and fecal incontinence and motility disturbances of the gut, c1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aFecal Incontinence$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005242 =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$5IEN$0(DNLM)D002648 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aFecal Incontinence$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00468cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880362916602441 =005 20120730164246.0 =008 890817i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004874 =035 \\$aCBB6922NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC931.M45 =150 \\$aBones$xMetabolism$xDisorders =450 \\$aMetabolic bone disease =670 \\$aWork cat.: New techniques in metabolic bone disease, 1989. =750 \2$aBone Diseases, Metabolic$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001851 =LDR 00657cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362916702441 =005 20120730164246.0 =008 890816||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004810 =035 \\$aCBB6876NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP624.5.C57 =150 \\$aCircular DNA =450 \\$aDNA, Circular$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aDNA =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vologodski�i, A.V. Topologi�i�a i fizicheskie svo�istva kol��t�sevykh DNK, 1988. =670 \\$aBiol. abs., 1988:$bv. 86 (11): SI-62. =670 \\$aSingleton. Dict. microbiol. & mol. biol., 1987. =690 \\$ar:AMD:6/26/90 =750 \2$aDNA, Circular$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004270 =LDR 00812cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362916802441 =005 20120730164246.0 =008 890815i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004795 =035 \\$aCBB6863NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aHV8079.C46 =150 \\$aChild abuse$xReporting =450 \\$aReporting of child abuse =670 \\$aWork cat.: Zellman, G. The role of professional background, case characteristics, and protective responses in mandated child abuse reporting, 1989. =670 \\$aNat. crim. just. thes. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(used "Child abuse--Identification and reporting" with a see reference from"Child abuse reporting") =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/14/89$b("Child abuse reporting") =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aRandom House =750 \2$aMandatory Reporting$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019221 =LDR 00559cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362916902441 =005 20120730164246.0 =008 890814||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004755 =035 \\$aCBB6826NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aBisoprolol =550 \\$wg$aAdrenergic beta blockers =550 \\$wg$aHypotensive agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: The cardioselectivity of bisoprolol. =670 \\$aAm. drug index. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP. =670 \\$aChem. abst.:$b[66722-44-9] =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aBisoprolol$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017298 =LDR 00594cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362917002441 =005 20070326160924.0 =008 890811i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004729 =035 \\$aCBB6803LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRS431.E73$cPharmacy =150 \\$aErgot alkaloids =550 \\$wg$aAdrenergic alpha blockers =550 \\$wg$aAlkaloids =550 \\$wg$aErgot =670 \\$aWork cat.: N�amelov�e alkaloidy a jejich deriv�aty, 1983. =670 \\$aMESH$b(ergot alkaloids) =670 \\$aLC data base, 8/7/89. =750 \2$aErgot Alkaloids$0(DNLM)D004876$5IEN =LDR 01586cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9882375287902441 =005 20240216144919.0 =008 040225i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89004704 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 89004704 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169395610000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCaAEU =150 \\$aFrail older people =450 \\$wnne$aFrail elderly =450 \\$aOlder frail people =550 \\$wg$aOlder people with disabilities =670 \\$aWork cat.: Aging in place : supporting the frail elderly in residential environments, 1989. =670 \\$aHarris, D. Dict. of gerontology, 1988$b("Frail elderly") =670 \\$aHennepin$b(reference from "Frail elderly persons" to "Disabled seniors") =670 \\$aOrthogeriatrics (Falaschi). Orthogeriatrics, 2021:$btitle screen (the management of older patients with fragility fractures)$w(OCoLC)1192491632 =670 \\$aFrailty in older adults with cancer, 2022$w(OCoLC)1298387517 =670 \\$aFrailty: what is it?, via PubMed, viewed Nov. 28, 2022:$babstract ("Frailty is a clinical condition characterized by an excessive vulnerability of the individual to endogenous and exogenous stressors. 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Noradrenergic neurons, 1990. =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Nerve, Noradrenergic) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Noradrenergic Neuron) =750 \2$aAdrenergic Neurons$0(DNLM)D059331$5IEN =LDR 00624cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362917302441 =005 20060728102922.0 =008 890807||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004558 =035 \\$aCBB5531NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAcute phase proteins =450 \\$aAcute phase reactants =550 \\$wg$aInflammation$xMediators =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Acute phase proteins in the acute phase response, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Immunology, Acute phase proteins) =675 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =750 \2$aAcute-Phase Proteins$0(DNLM)D000209$5IEN =LDR 00589cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880362917402441 =005 20060728103134.0 =008 890807||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004557 =035 \\$aCBB5530NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB131 =150 \\$aAcute phase reaction =450 \\$aAcute phase response =450 \\$aReaction, Acute phase =450 \\$aResponse, Acute phase =550 \\$wg$aInflammation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Acute phase proteins in the acute phase response, c1989. =670 \\$aMESH. =750 \2$aAcute-Phase Reaction$0(DNLM)D000210$5IEN =LDR 00646cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880362917502441 =005 20130514163207.0 =008 890804i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89004538 =035 \\$aCBB5511NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSpecialists =450 \\$aAuthorities (Persons) =450 \\$aExperts =550 \\$wg$aPersons =550 \\$aIntellectuals =670 \\$aWork cat.: Directory of African experts, c1983. =670 \\$aRandom House. =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Experts) =670 \\$aLC data base, Aug. 2, 1989$b(experts, specialists) =750 \2$aSpecialization$0(DNLM)D013038$5IEN =LDR 00839cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880362917602441 =005 20131210104613.0 =008 890804i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89004536 =035 \\$aCBB5509NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 89004536 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC451.4.A5$cPsychiatry =150 \\$aMentally ill older people =450 \\$wnne$aMentally ill aged =450 \\$aOlder mental patients =450 \\$aOlder mentally ill =450 \\$aOlder psychiatric patients =550 \\$wg$aOlder people =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nursing homes and the mentally ill elderly, 1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aMentally Ill Persons$0(DNLM)D028642$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aAged$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000368 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aMentally Ill Persons$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 00553cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880362917702441 =005 20120730164245.0 =008 890731||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004437 =035 \\$aCBB5416NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aViral antibodies =450 \\$aAntibodies, Viral =550 \\$wg$aAntiviral agents =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Use of X-ray crystallography in the design of antiviral agents, 1990. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antibodies, Viral) =750 \2$aAntibodies, Viral$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000914 =LDR 00744cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362917802441 =005 20110424154823.0 =008 890731||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004433 =035 \\$aCBB5412NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aLewis acids =550 \\$wg$aAcid-base chemistry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Selectivities in Lewis acid promoted reactions, 1989. =670 \\$aHawley chem. dict.$b(Lewis acid: any molecule or ion (aka electrophile) that can combine with another molecule or ion by forming a covalent bond with two electrons from the second molecule or ion) =670 \\$aHuheey, J.E. Inorganic chem. =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/25/89. =675 \\$aHackh chem. dict. =750 \2$aLewis Acids$0(DNLM)D058116$5IEN =LDR 01116cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880362917902441 =005 20120730164245.0 =008 890731||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004427 =035 \\$aCBB5406NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aTK5105.9 =150 \\$aCommunications software =450 \\$aCommunication software =450 \\$aSoftware, Communications =550 \\$wg$aComputer software =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ashley, R. Online communications software. =670 \\$aIAC$b(Communications software) =670 \\$aSilveria, T. Buyer's guide to modems and communications software, c1985:$bchap. 6. =675 \\$aAcad. Am. encyc.;$aASTI;$aEngr. index;$aINIS thes.;$aINSPEC;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aRandom House;$aWeb. 3 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on software used in interactions between computers and modems or similar devices. =750 \2$81$wb$aTelecommunications$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013685 =750 \2$81$wb$aSoftware$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012984 =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aTelecommunications$iand$aSoftware.$5IEN =LDR 00792cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880362918002441 =005 20120730164245.0 =008 890726i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89004372 =035 \\$aCBB5355NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR99.7.N67 =150 \\$aAnabaena =550 \\$wg$aNostocaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nguyen, H.T. Fotosintez i azotfiksa�t�si�i�a v simbiotichesko�i sisteme Azolla-Anabaena azollae, 1988:$bbib. =670 \\$aRandom House:$bp. 72 (Anabaena) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$bp. 75 (Anabaena) =670 \\$aBold algae:$bp. 5, 61 (Anabaena azollae) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 51 (Anabaena) =670 \\$aSilva, P.C. Names of classes and families of living algae:$bp. 53 (Anabaena) =750 \2$aAnabaena$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017033 =LDR 00613cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361945102441 =005 20050407113022.0 =008 040219i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005473 =035 \\$aBZK5379LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL696.A5$bQL696.A53$cZoology =150 \\$aAnseriformes =450 \\$aAnseres =450 \\$aAnseriforms =550 \\$wg$aBirds =670 \\$aDict. of birds, 1985:$bAnseriformes (an order, alternatively, Anseres, comprising 2 suborders Anhimae and Anseres) =670 \\$aEncyc. of birds, 1998:$bp. 25 (anseriforms) =750 \2$aAnseriformes$0(DNLM)D046090$5IEN =LDR 00810cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880361945202441 =005 20170525105628.0 =008 871218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005466 =035 \\$aBZK5372NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85005466 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC =053 \0$aRB150.A67$cPathology =053 \0$aRC103.A4$cInternal medicine =150 \\$aAnoxemia =450 \\$aAnoxaemia =450 \\$aAnoxhemia =450 \\$aAnoxia =450 \\$aHypoxemia =450 \\$aHypoxia (Hematology) =450 \\$aOxygen deficiency in the blood =550 \\$wg$aAltitude, Influence of =550 \\$wg$aAsphyxia =550 \\$wg$aHemoglobin =550 \\$wg$aOxygen$xPhysiological effect =550 \\$wg$aRespiration =550 \\$aOxygen in the body =750 \2$aHypoxia$0(DNLM)D000860$5IEN =LDR 00388cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361945302441 =005 20120730162334.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005465 =035 \\$aBZK5371NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRG444 =150 \\$aAnovulation =550 \\$wg$aOvaries$xDiseases =550 \\$aOvulation =750 \2$aAnovulation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000858 =LDR 01942cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9880361945402441 =005 20120730162334.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005458 =035 \\$aBZK5364LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL444.B815$cZoology =150 \\$aFairy shrimps =450 \\$wnne$aAnostraca =450 \\$aAnostracan branchiopods =450 \\$aAnostracans =450 \\$aFairy shrimp =450 \\$aShrimp, Fairy =450 \\$aShrimps, Fairy =550 \\$wg$aBranchiopoda =670 \\$aJass, J.P. Atlas and bibliography of the first state and county records for anostracans (Crustacea:Branchiopoda) of the contiguous United States, c2000. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 4, 2006$b(Fairy shrimp. Fairy shrimp (Anostraca) are branchiopods that include brine shrimp. Order Anostraca, Subclass Sarsostraca, Class Branchiopoda) =670 \\$aITIS, Dec. 4, 2006$b(Order Anostraca Sars, 1867 -- brine shrimp, fairy shrimp. Subclass Sarsostraca, Class Branchiopoda) =670 \\$aAnimal diversity Web, Dec. 4, 2006$b(under Class Branchiopoda (branchiopods): Some references recognize four extant orders: Anostraca (fairy shrimps), Notostraca (tadpole shrimps), Cladocera (water fleas), and Conchostraca (clam shrimps)) =670 \\$aMartin, J.W. An updated classification of the Recent Crustacea, 2001:$bp. 8 (anostracan branchiopods) p. 14 (anostracans) p. 58 (Order Anostraca, Subclass Sarsostraca, Class Branchiopoda) =670 \\$aThe American heritage dictionary of the English language, via WWW, Dec. 4, 2006$b(fairy shrimp: Any of various transparent freshwater crustaceans of the order Anostraca that lack a carapace and characteristically swim upside-down) =670 \\$aEncyc. Britannica online, Dec. 4, 2006$b(fairy shrimp: any of the crustaceans of the order Anostraca) =688 \\$aHeading changed 20070125 from: 150:##:_{dollar}a Anostraca =750 \2$aAnostraca$5IEN$0(DNLM)D033202 =LDR 00608cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361945502441 =005 20070702083023.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005453 =035 \\$aBZK5359NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC552.A5 =150 \\$aAnorexia nervosa =550 \\$wg$aEating disorders =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a psychiatric disorder manifested by severe weight loss and extreme aversion to food. Works on diminished appetite in general are entered under$aAnorexia. =681 \\$iNote under$aAnorexia =750 \2$aAnorexia Nervosa$0(DNLM)D000856$5IEN =LDR 00552cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361945602441 =005 20070702082735.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005452 =035 \\$aBZK5358NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRJ399.A6 =150 \\$aAnorexia in children =550 \\$wg$aNutrition disorders in children =750 \2$81$wb$aAnorexia$0(DNLM)D000855$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnorexia$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00705cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361945702441 =005 20070702082548.0 =008 920204i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005451 =035 \\$aBZK5357NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRB150.A65 =150 \\$aAnorexia =450 \\$aAppetite$xLoss =450 \\$aAppetite loss =450 \\$aLoss of appetite =550 \\$wg$aAppetite disorders =680 \\$iHere are entered works on diminished appetite in general. Works on a psychiatric disorder manifested by severe weight loss and extreme aversion to food are entered under$aAnorexia nervosa. =681 \\$iNote under$aAnorexia nervosa =750 \2$aAnorexia$0(DNLM)D000855$5IEN =LDR 00437cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361945802441 =005 20120730162333.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005450 =035 \\$aBZK5356NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL570$bQL570.3 =150 \\$aAnoplura =450 \\$aPhthiraptera =450 \\$aSucking lice =550 \\$wg$aInsects =550 \\$wg$aLice =750 \2$aAnoplura$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000854 =LDR 00361cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361945902441 =005 20050407112800.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005439 =035 \\$aBZK5345NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL536 =150 \\$aAnopheles gambiae =550 \\$wg$aAnopheles =750 \2$aAnopheles gambiae$0(DNLM)D048169$5IEN =LDR 00664cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361946002441 =005 20120730162345.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005768 =035 \\$aBZK5674NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD91$bRD91.5$cSurgery =053 \\$aRM400$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aAntiseptics =450 \\$aAnti-infective agents, Local$5IEN =450 \\$aLocal anti-infective agents =450 \\$aTopical anti-infective agents =550 \\$wg$aAnti-infective agents =550 \\$wg$aDisinfection and disinfectants =550 \\$aAsepsis and antisepsis =750 \2$aAnti-Infective Agents, Local$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000891 =LDR 00376cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361946102441 =005 20120730162333.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005436 =035 \\$aBZK5342NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL536 =150 \\$aAnopheles =450 \\$aMyzomyia =550 \\$wg$aMosquitoes =750 \2$aAnopheles$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000852 =LDR 00469cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361946202441 =005 20120730162344.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005763 =035 \\$aBZK5669NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAntirheumatic agents =450 \\$aAnti-rheumatic agents =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesics =550 \\$wg$aAnti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$aRheumatism$xChemotherapy =750 \2$aAntirheumatic Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018501 =LDR 01594cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361946302441 =005 20141009160435.0 =008 040421i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005416 =035 \\$aBZK5322NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aZ1041$bZ1107 =150 \\$aAnonyms and pseudonyms =360 \\$isubdivision$aAnonyms and pseudonyms$iunder names of individual persons, e.g.$aShakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Anonyms and pseudonyms =450 \\$aAnonyms and pseudonyms$vDictionaries =450 \\$aAssumed names =450 \\$aFictitious names =450 \\$aNoms de plume =450 \\$aPen names =450 \\$aPseudonyms =550 \\$wg$aAuthors =550 \\$wg$aNames, Personal =550 \\$aLiterary forgeries and mystifications =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online, June 16, 2014:$banonym (1 : an anonymous person 2 : pseudonym) pseudonym (a fictitious name; especially : pen name) pen name (a name used by a writer instead of the writer's real name) =670 \\$aOxford dictionaries online, June 16, 2014:$banonym (1. An anonymous person or publication. 2. A pseudonym.) pseudonym (A fictitious name, especially one used by an author. Synonyms: pen name, assumed name, incognito, alias, false name, professional name, sobriquet, stage name, nickname; French nom de plume, nom de guerre; rare: allonym, anonym) pen name (An assumed name used by a writer instead of their real name) incognito (noun, plural incognitos: An assumed or false identity) alias (noun, 1. A false or assumed identity) =750 \2$aAnonyms and Pseudonyms$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000851 =LDR 00607cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361946402441 =005 20120730162344.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005740 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02021778 =035 \\$aBZK5646NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM666.A56$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aAntipyrine =450 \\$wnne$aAntipyrin =450 \\$aPhenazone =550 \\$wg$aNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents =550 \\$wg$aPyrazoles =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antipyrine x Phenazone) =681 \\$iExample under$aAntipyretics =750 \2$aAntipyrine$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000983 =LDR 00563cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361946502441 =005 20120730162328.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005412 =035 \\$aBZK5318NU =035 \\$aSH 85005412 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM816$cSociology =150 \\$aAnomy =450 \\$aAnomie =550 \\$wg$aDurkheimian school of sociology =550 \\$wg$aGovernment, Resistance to =550 \\$wg$aSocial psychology =550 \\$wg$aSociology =550 \\$wg$aState, The =750 \2$aAnomie$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000850 =LDR 00591cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361946602441 =005 20120730162327.0 =008 040630i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005359 =035 \\$aBZK5265LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A6$cBotany =150 \\$aAnnonaceae =450 \\$aAnonaceae =450 \\$aCustard-apple family (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aMagnoliales =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(custard-apply family: Annonaceae) =670 \\$aNational PLANTS database, June 30, 2004$b(Family Annonaceae - Custard-apple family) =750 \2$aAnnonaceae$5IEN$0(DNLM)D029061 =LDR 00732cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361946702441 =005 20110316092345.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005739 =035 \\$aBZK5645NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM321$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aAntipyretics =360 \\$inames of individual antipyretics, e.g.$aAntipyrine; Phesin =450 \\$aAntifebrile agents =450 \\$aAntipyretic analgesics =450 \\$aAntithermic agents =450 \\$aFebrifuge agents =450 \\$aFebrifuges =450 \\$aFever reducing drugs =450 \\$aNon-opioid analgesics =550 \\$wg$aAnalgesics =670 \\$aAntipyretic analgesics, c1991. =750 \2$aAntipyretics$0(DNLM)D058633$5IEN =LDR 00570cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361946802441 =005 20120730162327.0 =008 031103i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005348 =035 \\$aBZK5254NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL391.A6$cZoology =150 \\$aAnnelida =450 \\$aAnnelid worms =450 \\$aAnnelids =550 \\$wg$aHelminths =550 \\$wg$aWorms =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(annelid: an animal of the phylum Annelida) =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 3, 2003$b(titles: annelid worms) =750 \2$aAnnelida$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000845 =LDR 01121cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361946902441 =005 20120730162344.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005730 =035 \\$aBZK5636NU =035 \\$ash 85005730 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAntiparkinsonian agents =450 \\$aAntiparkinson agents =450 \\$aAntiparkinsonism agents =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system depressants =550 \\$aParkinson's disease$xChemotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Management of Parkinson's disease at different stages of the illness : processings of a symposium, c1982. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antiparkinson Agents) =670 \\$aNIH$b(Neuropharmacological agents, Antiparkinsonism drugs) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Antiparkinsonian) =670 \\$aCecil textbook of medicine$b(Antiparkinson agents) =670 \\$aGould med. dict. =670 \\$aMeyers, F.H. Rev. of med. pharmacology, 1976:$bpp. 70, 311-316. =670 \\$aUSAN/USP:$bp. 313 (Antiparkinsonian) =670 \\$aCRISP thes.$b(antiparkinson drug) =750 \2$aAntiparkinson Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000978 =LDR 00446cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361947002441 =005 20120730162327.0 =008 931005i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005329 =035 \\$aBZK5235NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnkylosis =360 \\$isubdivision$aAnkylosis$iunder individual joints and regions of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Ankylosis =550 \\$wg$aJoints$xDiseases =750 \2$aAnkylosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000844 =LDR 00732cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361947102441 =005 20120730162344.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005729 =035 \\$aBZK5635NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM412$bRM413 =150 \\$aAntiparasitic agents =450 \\$aAntiparasitics =450 \\$aParasiticides =550 \\$wg$aAnti-infective agents =670 \\$aWork cat.: James, D.M. Human antiparasitic drugs : the development of chemotherapy, c1985. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antiparasitic agents x Parasiticides) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(Antiparasitic) =670 \\$aDorland' med. dict. =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill. =750 \2$aAntiparasitic Agents$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D000977 =LDR 00435cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361947202441 =005 20120730162344.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005727 =035 \\$aBZK5633NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP159.A5$cChemical technology =053 \\$aTX553.A73$cFood constituents =150 \\$aAntioxidants =550 \\$wg$aChemical inhibitors =750 \2$aAntioxidants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000975 =LDR 00917cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361947302441 =005 20120730162327.0 =008 930106i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005328 =035 \\$aBZK5234NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRD771.A5 =150 \\$aAnkylosing spondylitis =450 \\$aBechterew's disease =450 \\$aBekhterev's disease =450 \\$aMarie-Struempell disease =450 \\$aMarie-Str�umpell spondylitis =450 \\$aRheumatoid spondylitis =450 \\$aSpondylarthritis ankylopoietica =450 \\$aSpondylitis ankylopoietica =450 \\$aSpondylitis, Ankylosing$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aAnkylosis =550 \\$wg$aSpondylitis =550 \\$wg$aSpondyloarthropathies =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(Spondylitis: rheumatoid s. called also Bekhterev's disease and Marie-Str�umpell disease) =750 \2$aSpondylitis, Ankylosing$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013167 =LDR 00670cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361947402441 =005 20120730162344.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005720 =035 \\$aBZK5626NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAntinuclear factors =450 \\$aANAs (Immunology) =450 \\$aANFs (Immunology) =450 \\$aAntibodies, Antinuclear$5IEN =450 \\$aAntinuclear antibodies =550 \\$wg$aAutoantibodies =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antibodies, Antinuclear) =670 \\$aLC database, 4/26/94$b(ANA) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bunder factor: antinuclear f. (ANF) =750 \2$aAntibodies, Antinuclear$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000974 =LDR 00782cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361947502441 =005 20060519085147.0 =008 930701i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005714 =035 \\$aBZK5620NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC271.C5$cCancer chemotherapy =053 \\$aRS431.A64$cPharmacy =150 \\$aAntineoplastic agents =450 \\$aAnticancer agents =450 \\$aAntineoplastic drugs =450 \\$aAntineoplastics =450 \\$aAntitumor agents =450 \\$aAntitumor drugs =450 \\$aCytotoxic drugs =450 \\$aInhibitors, Neoplasm =450 \\$aNeoplasm inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =550 \\$aCancer$xChemotherapy =670 \\$aCommon usage in oncology. =750 \2$aAntineoplastic Agents$0(DNLM)D000970$5IEN =LDR 00510cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361947602441 =005 20120730162327.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005322 =035 \\$aBZK5228NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnklebone =450 \\$aAnkle-bone =450 \\$aAstragaloid bone =450 \\$aAstragalus (Anklebone) =450 \\$aOs tarsi tibialis =450 \\$aOs trigonum =450 \\$aTalus (Anklebone) =550 \\$wg$aAnkle =750 \2$aTalus$5IEN$0(DNLM)D013628 =LDR 00435cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361947702441 =005 20120730162343.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005713 =035 \\$aBZK5619NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQH468 =150 \\$aAntimutagens =450 \\$aAntimutagenic Agents$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aMutagenesis =550 \\$aDNA repair =750 \2$aAntimutagenic Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016587 =LDR 00321cz a2200121n 4500 =001 9880361947802441 =005 20120730162327.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005321 =035 \\$aBZK5227NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnkle$xWounds and injuries =750 \2$aAnkle Injuries$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016512 =LDR 00486cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361947902441 =005 20121023153001.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005707 =035 \\$aBZK5613NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD181.S3$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.S3$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTP245.A6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aAntimony compounds =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =750 \2$aAntimony$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000965 =LDR 00366cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361948002441 =005 20140209165853.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005317 =035 \\$aBZK5223NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRD562 =150 \\$aAnkle$xFractures =450 \\$wnne$aAnkle$xFracture =750 \2$aAnkle Fractures$0(DNLM)D064386$5IEN =LDR 00649cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361948102441 =005 20121228154624.0 =008 030502i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005702 =035 \\$aBZK5608NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD181.S3$cGeneral and inorganic chemistry =053 \0$aQD412.S3$cOrganometallic chemistry =053 \0$aTN490.A6$cMining =053 \0$aTN799.A6$cMetallurgy =053 \0$aTP245.A6$cChemical technology =150 \\$aAntimony =450 \\$aStibium =550 \\$wg$aGroup 15 elements =550 \\$wg$aSemimetals =681 \\$iExample under$aChemicals =750 \2$aAntimony$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000965 =LDR 00370cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361948202441 =005 20060519084943.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005701 =035 \\$aBZK5607NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAntimitotic agents =550 \\$wg$aMitosis =550 \\$wg$aMutagenesis =750 \2$aAntimitotic Agents$0(DNLM)D050256$5IEN =LDR 00567cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361948302441 =005 20120730162343.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005699 =035 \\$aBZK5605NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP801.A =150 \\$aAntimetabolites =450 \\$aCompetitive antagonists (Metabolism) =450 \\$aMetabolic antagonists =550 \\$wg$aAntimitotic agents =550 \\$wg$aAntineoplastic agents =550 \\$wg$aEnzyme inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism =750 \2$aAntimetabolites$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000963 =LDR 00545cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361948402441 =005 20120730162343.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005696 =035 \\$aBZK5602NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC159.A5 =150 \\$aAntimalarials =450 \\$aAntimalarial agents =550 \\$wg$aAntiprotozoal agents =550 \\$aMalaria$xChemotherapy =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antimalarials) =670 \\$aLC database, April 8, 1993$b(Antimalarial agents) =750 \2$aAntimalarials$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000962 =LDR 00413cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361948502441 =005 20120730162326.0 =008 920417||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005314 =035 \\$aBZK5220NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnkle =450 \\$aAnkle joint =550 \\$wg$aJoints =550 \\$wg$aLeg =670 \\$aMESH$b(Ankle; Ankle joint) =750 \2$aAnkle$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D000842 =LDR 00461cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361948602441 =005 20120730162342.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005694 =035 \\$aBZK5600NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM282.A5 =150 \\$aAntilymphocytic serum =450 \\$aAntilymphocyte serum =550 \\$wg$aImmune serums =550 \\$wg$aImmunosuppressive agents =750 \2$aAntilymphocyte Serum$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000961 =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361948702441 =005 20120730162326.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005306 =035 \\$aBZK5212NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnisotropy =450 \\$aAnisotropic crystals =550 \\$wg$aCrystallography =550 \\$wg$aMatter$xProperties =750 \2$aAnisotropy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D016880 =LDR 01032cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361948802441 =005 20110130185241.0 =008 000204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005684 =035 \\$aBZK5590NU =035 \\$aSH 85005684 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAntilipemic agents =450 \\$aAntilipid drugs =450 \\$aHypolipemic agents =450 \\$aHypolipidemic agents =450 \\$aLipid-lowering drugs =550 \\$wg$aCardiovascular agents =550 \\$aHyperlipidemia$xChemotherapy =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antilipemic agents) =670 \\$aDiagnostic and therapeutic opportunities in the cholesterol testing and control markets, 1989$b(antilipid drugs, lipid-lowering drugs) =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 23, 1996$b(Hypolipidemic) =670 \\$aChem. abst.$b(Anticholesteremics and hypolipemics) =670 \\$aAHFS drug information, 1996:$bp. ix (Pharmacologic-therapeutic classification: Antilipemic agents under Cardiovascular drugs) =750 \2$aHypolipidemic Agents$0(DNLM)D000960$5IEN =LDR 00373cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361948902441 =005 20120730162326.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005302 =035 \\$aBZK5208NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnisometropia =550 \\$wg$aEye$xRefractive errors =690 \\$ar:GLS:7/5/90 =750 \2$aAnisometropia$5IEN$0(DNLM)D015858 =LDR 00556cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361949002441 =005 20120730162342.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005683 =035 \\$aBZK5589NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRM666.A5 =150 \\$aAntihistamines =450 \\$aAntihistaminics =450 \\$aHistamine$xAntagonists =450 \\$aHistamine antagonists =550 \\$wg$aAntiallergic agents =550 \\$aHistamine =670 \\$aMESH$b(Histamine antagonists) =750 \2$aHistamine Antagonists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006633 =LDR 00426cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361949102441 =005 20120730162342.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005675 =035 \\$aBZK5581NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.5 =150 \\$aAntigens =450 \\$wnne$aAntigens and antibodies$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aImmunity =550 \\$aImmunoglobulins =750 \2$aAntigens$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000941 =LDR 00521cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361949202441 =005 20120730162342.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005674 =035 \\$aBZK5580NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR187 =150 \\$aAntigen-antibody reactions =450 \\$aAntibody-antigen reactions =550 \\$wg$aAntigens =550 \\$wg$aImmune response =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =550 \\$wg$aImmunology =750 \2$aAntigen-Antibody Reactions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000937 =LDR 00383cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361949302441 =005 20120730162325.0 =008 920109||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005295 =035 \\$aBZK5201NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQC702.7.N4$cPhysics =150 \\$aAnions =450 \\$aNegative ions =550 \\$wg$aIons =750 \2$aAnions$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000838 =LDR 00878cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361949402441 =005 20100208085337.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005673 =035 \\$aBZK5579NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRM410$cTherapeutics =053 \0$aRS431.A62$cPharmaceutical chemistry =150 \\$aAntifungal agents =450 \\$aAnti-fungal agents =450 \\$wnne$aAntimycotics =450 \\$aFungal inhibitory agents =450 \\$aInhibitory agents, Fungal =450 \\$aTherapeutic fungicides =550 \\$wg$aAnti-infective agents =550 \\$wg$aFungicides =670 \\$aSt�rom, K. Fungal inhibitory lactic acid bacteria, 2005:$bp. 12 (antifungal compounds) =670 \\$aOCLC, Jan. 7, 2007$b(anti-fungal agents; anti-fungal organisms; fungal inhibitory compound) =750 \2$aAntifungal Agents$0(DNLM)D000935$5IEN =LDR 00637cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361949502441 =005 20120730162325.0 =008 930323i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005281 =035 \\$aBZK5187NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRA639$bRA641$cPublic health =053 \\$aSF740$cVeterinary public health =150 \\$aAnimals as carriers of disease =450 \\$aCarriers of disease =450 \\$aDisease vectors =450 \\$aVectors of disease =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases$xTransmission =550 \\$wg$aZoology, Medical =550 \\$aZoonoses =750 \2$aDisease Vectors$5IEN$0(DNLM)D004199 =LDR 00488cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361949602441 =005 20120730162342.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005672 =035 \\$aBZK5578NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aTP159.A47 =150 \\$aAntifoaming agents =450 \\$aDefoaming agents =450 \\$aFoam inhibitors =450 \\$aFoam regulators =550 \\$wg$aChemicals =550 \\$wg$aFoam =750 \2$aAntifoaming Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000934 =LDR 01615cz a2200433n 4500 =001 9880361949702441 =005 20120730162325.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005274 =035 \\$aBZK5180NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dMMiltC =053 \0$aHV4701$bHV4959 =150 \\$aAnimal welfare =450 \\$aAbuse of animals =450 \\$aAnimal cruelty =450 \\$aAnimals$xAbuse of =450 \\$aAnimals, Cruelty to =450 \\$aAnimals, Protection of =450 \\$wnne$aAnimals, Treatment of =450 \\$aCruelty to animals =450 \\$aHumane treatment of animals =450 \\$aKindness to animals =450 \\$aMistreatment of animals =450 \\$aNeglect of animals =450 \\$aPrevention of cruelty to animals =450 \\$aProtection of animals =450 \\$aTreatment of animals =450 \\$aWelfare, Animal =550 \\$wg$aAnimals$xSocial aspects =670 \\$aBarton, M. Animal rights, 1987. =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 28, 1989$b(Animal welfare act; Animal welfare) =670 \\$aMESH. =670 \\$aHennepin. =670 \\$aLewchanin, S.L. Clinical assessment of juvenile animal cruelty, c2000. =670 \\$aIntroduction to animal cruelty investigation, c1983. =670 \\$aPunishing depictions of animal cruelty and the Federal Prisoner Health Care Co-payment Act of 1999, 2000. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the protection and treatment of animals. Works on the inherent rights attributed to animals are entered under$aAnimal rights. =681 \\$iNote under$aAnimal rights =750 \2$aAnimal Welfare$5IEN-M$0(DNLM)D000827 =LDR 00764cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361949802441 =005 20120730162325.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005251 =035 \\$aBZK5157NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aSF600$bSF1100 =150 \\$aAnimals$xDiseases =360 \\$isubdivision$aDiseases$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Diseases; Fishes--Diseases; Livestock--Diseases;$iand individual animal diseases, e.g.$aCanine distemper; Mastitis =450 \\$aAnimal diseases =450 \\$aAnimals, Diseases of$5IEN =450 \\$aDiseases of animals =450 \\$aVeterinary diseases =550 \\$wg$aDiseases =550 \\$aVeterinary medicine =750 \2$aAnimal Diseases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000820 =LDR 00583cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361949902441 =005 20120730162342.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005671 =035 \\$aBZK5577NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAntifibrinolytic agents =450 \\$aAntifibrinolysins =450 \\$aAntiplasmins =450 \\$aFibrinolysis inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aEnzyme inhibitors =550 \\$wg$aHemostatics =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antifibrinolytic agents, x antifibrinolysins, x antiplasmins) =750 \2$aAntifibrinolytic Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000933 =LDR 00413cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361950002441 =005 20120730162342.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005667 =035 \\$aBZK5573NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAntiemetics =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal agents =550 \\$wg$aParasympatholytic agents =550 \\$wg$aVomiting =750 \2$aAntiemetics$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000932 =LDR 00768cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9880361950102441 =005 20140516182553.0 =008 030821i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005249 =035 \\$aBZK5155NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQL$cZoology =150 \\$aAnimals =360 \\$iindividual animals and groups of animals =450 \\$aAnimal kingdom =450 \\$aBeasts =450 \\$aFauna =450 \\$aNative animals =450 \\$aNative fauna =450 \\$aWild animals =450 \\$aWildlife =550 \\$wg$aOrganisms =550 \\$aHuman-animal relationships =550 \\$aZoology =670 \\$aA zoological revolution, 2002:$bt.p. (native fauna) p. 116 (native animals) =750 \2$aAnimals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000818 =LDR 00358cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361950202441 =005 20120730162341.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005663 =035 \\$aBZK5569NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAntidotes =450 \\$aAntipoisonous agents =550 \\$wg$aPoisons =750 \2$aAntidotes$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000931 =LDR 00650cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361950302441 =005 20120730162341.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005662 =035 \\$aBZK5568NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85005662 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAntidiarrheals =450 \\$aAntidiarrhea agents =450 \\$aAntidiarrheics =550 \\$wg$aGastrointestinal agents =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antidiarrheals x Antiperistaltics) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(antidiarrheal, antidiarrheic) =670 \\$aAHFS drug information, 1996:$bp. 2099 (Antidiarrhea agents) =750 \2$aAntidiarrheals$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000930 =LDR 00535cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361950402441 =005 20120730162341.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005661 =035 \\$aBZK5567NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM332 =150 \\$aAntidepressants =450 \\$aAntidepressive agents =450 \\$aEnergizers, Psychic =450 \\$aPsychic energizers =550 \\$wg$aPsychotropic drugs =550 \\$aDepression, Mental$xChemotherapy =750 \2$aAntidepressive Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000928 =LDR 00658cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361950502441 =005 20090212094658.0 =008 910606i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005216 =035 \\$aBZK5122NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aSF94.5$bSF99$cAnimal culture =150 \\$aAnimal nutrition =360 \\$isubdivision$aNutrition$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Nutrition; Fishes--Nutrition =450 \\$aAnimals$xNutrition =450 \\$aDomestic animals$xNutrition =450 \\$aLivestock$xNutrition =550 \\$wg$aNutrition =750 \2$aAnimal Nutrition Physiological Phenomena$0(DNLM)D000824$5IEN =LDR 00460cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361950602441 =005 20120730162323.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005212 =035 \\$aBZK5118NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAnimal models in research =550 \\$wg$aAnimal experimentation =550 \\$wg$aBiological models =550 \\$wg$aLaboratory animals =550 \\$wg$aResearch =750 \2$aModels, Animal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D023421 =LDR 00800cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9880361950702441 =005 20120730162341.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005657 =035 \\$aBZK5563NU =035 \\$ash 85005657 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC483.5.A56$cPsychiatric chemotherapy =150 \\$aAnticonvulsants =450 \\$aAnti-epileptic drugs =450 \\$aAnticonvulsant drugs =450 \\$aAntiepileptic agents =450 \\$aAntiepileptics =550 \\$wg$aCentral nervous system depressants =550 \\$wg$aMuscle relaxants =550 \\$aConvulsions$xChemotherapy =670 \\$aMESH$b(Anticonvulsants x Antiepileptic agents) =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 17, 1998$b(titles: anti-epileptic drugs) =750 \2$aAnticonvulsants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000927 =LDR 00566cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361950802441 =005 20120730162341.0 =008 030224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005656 =035 \\$aBZK5562NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAnticoagulants (Medicine) =450 \\$aAntithrombotic agents =450 \\$aBlood thinners =450 \\$aBlood thinning drugs =550 \\$wg$aHematologic agents =550 \\$aBlood$xCoagulation =670 \\$aAlltheweb search, Feb. 24, 2003$b(blood thinning drugs) =750 \2$aAnticoagulants$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000925 =LDR 00620cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361950902441 =005 20120730162323.0 =008 040412i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005211 =035 \\$aBZK5117NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL754 =150 \\$aAnimal migration =360 \\$isubdivision$aMigration$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Migration =450 \\$aAnimals$xMigration =450 \\$aMigration of animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimal behavior =550 \\$wg$aZoogeography =550 \\$aMigratory animals =750 \2$aAnimal Migration$5IEN$0(DNLM)D025041 =LDR 00878cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361951002441 =005 20120730162340.0 =008 000203i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005653 =035 \\$aBZK5559NU =035 \\$aSH 85005653 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAnticholesteremic agents =450 \\$aAnticholesterol drugs =450 \\$aAntihypercholestermic agents =450 \\$aCholesterol inhibitors =450 \\$aCholesterol-lowering drugs =450 \\$aHypocholesteremic agents =550 \\$wg$aAntilipemic agents =670 \\$aMESH$b(Anticholesteremic agents) =670 \\$aDiagnostic and therapeutic opportunities in the cholesterol testing and control markets, 1989$b(cholesterol-lowering drugs; anticholesterol drugs) =670 \\$aMerck index$b(category: Antihypercholesteremic agent) =750 \2$aAnticholesteremic Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000924 =LDR 00815cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361951102441 =005 20120730162340.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005652 =035 \\$aBZK5558NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dTNJ =053 \0$aQR186.7 =150 \\$aAntibody diversity =450 \\$aDiversity, Antibody =450 \\$aGerm line theory =450 \\$aImmunoglobulin diversity =450 \\$aSomatic mutation theory =550 \\$wg$aClonal selection theory =550 \\$wg$aImmunogenetics =550 \\$aGene rearrangement =550 \\$aImmunoglobulins =550 \\$aImmunospecificity =670 \\$aWork cat.: 84004761: Kindt, T.J. The antibody enigma, 1984. =670 \\$aNLM med. subject headings, 1984$b(x Germ Line theory) =750 \2$aAntibody Diversity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000916 =LDR 00734cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361951202441 =005 20120730162323.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005209 =035 \\$aBZK5115NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85005209 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQP301$bQP321 =150 \\$aAnimal mechanics =360 \\$isubdivisions$aMechanical properties$iand$aMovements$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aHeart--Mechanical properties; Foot--Movements =450 \\$aAnimal movements (Physiology) =450 \\$aBody mechanics, Animal =450 \\$aMovements of animals (Physiology) =550 \\$wg$aBiomechanics =550 \\$wg$aPhysiology =750 \2$aMovement$5IEN$0(DNLM)D009068 =LDR 01063cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361951302441 =005 20120730162340.0 =008 930323||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005651 =035 \\$aBZK5557NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAntibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity =450 \\$aADCC (Immunology) =450 \\$aAntibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity =450 \\$aAntibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity =450 \\$aCytotoxicity, Antibody-dependent cell =450 \\$aMacrophage cell killing =450 \\$aNull cell killing =550 \\$wg$aCellular immunity =550 \\$wg$aKiller cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: 83-18924: Macrophage-mediated antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity, 1983. =670 \\$aMESH:$bp. 48. =670 \\$aNIH:$bp. 326 (Immunology, Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC)) =670 \\$aAcronyms initialisms and abbreviations dict.$b(ADCC: Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity [Immunology]) =750 \2$aAntibody-Dependent Cell Cytotoxicity$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000920 =LDR 01240cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9880361951402441 =005 20120730162321.0 =008 931213i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005196 =035 \\$aBZK5102NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85005196 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aAnimal housing =360 \\$isubdivision$aHousing$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Housing; Pets--Housing =450 \\$aAnimal dwellings, Domestic =450 \\$aAnimal homes, Domestic =450 \\$aAnimals$xHousing =450 \\$aDomestic animal dwellings =450 \\$aDomestic animals$xHabitations =450 \\$aDomestic animals$xHousing =450 \\$aDwellings, Animal =450 \\$aDwellings, Domestic animal =450 \\$aHabitations of domestic animals =450 \\$aHousing, Animal =550 \\$wg$aBuildings =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the shelters and structures that humans construct and provide for wild or domestic animals. Works on the natural shelters and homes that animals build for themselves, such as burrows, dens, lairs, lodges, etc., are entered under$aAnimals--Habitations. =681 \\$iNote under$aAnimals--Habitations =750 \2$aHousing, Animal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D006799 =LDR 00715cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361951502441 =005 20120730162340.0 =008 930323||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005650 =035 \\$aBZK5556NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQR186.85 =150 \\$aMonoclonal antibodies =450 \\$wnne$aAntibodies, Monoclonal =450 \\$aMonoclonal immunoglobulins =550 \\$wg$aImmunoglobulins =550 \\$wg$aMolecular cloning =670 \\$aWork cat.: 81-15854: Monoclonal antibodies in endocrine research, c1981. =670 \\$aNIH$b(Immunological preparations, Monoclonal antibodies) =670 \\$aMonoclonal antibodies, 1989. =750 \2$aAntibodies, Monoclonal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000911 =LDR 00577cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361951602441 =005 20060504141759.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005638 =035 \\$aBZK5544NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRM265$bRM2677$cTherapeutics =150 \\$aAntibiotics =550 \\$wg$aAnti-infective agents =550 \\$wg$aMicrobial metabolites =550 \\$aAllelopathic agents =550 \\$aAntibiosis =550 \\$aPharmaceutical microbiology =550 \\$aPhytoncides =750 \2$aAnti-Bacterial Agents$0( DNLM)D000900$5IEN-M =LDR 01239cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9880361951702441 =005 20120730162321.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005192 =035 \\$aBZK5098NU =035 \\$ash 85005192 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAnimal health technicians =450 \\$aAids, Veterinarian's =450 \\$aAnimal health technologists =450 \\$aAnimal technicians =450 \\$aSurgical technicians, Veterinary =450 \\$aVeterinarian's aids =450 \\$aVeterinary medical technicians =450 \\$aVeterinary surgical technicians =450 \\$aVeterinary technicians =550 \\$wg$aAnimal specialists =550 \\$wg$aBiomedical technicians =670 \\$aWork cat.: Giammattei, V.M. Training programs & careers in animal health technology & veterinary nursing in North America, 1985:$bp. 163 (animal health technician, syn: animal technician, animal health technologist, veterinary medical technician, veterinary technician, veterinary surgical technician) =670 \\$aHoover, N.K. Handbook of agricultural occupations:$bp. 122 (Animal health technician; veterinarian's aid) =670 \\$aBiol. & agri. index. =750 \2$aAnimal Technicians$5IEN$0(DNLM)D017750 =LDR 00399cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361951802441 =005 20120730162339.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005636 =035 \\$aBZK5542NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAntibiosis =450 \\$aAntagonism (Bacteria) =450 \\$aBacterial antagonism =550 \\$aAntibiotics =750 \2$aAntibiosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000898 =LDR 00835cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9880361951902441 =005 20120730162339.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005633 =035 \\$aBZK5539NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAntiasthmatic agents =450 \\$aAntasthmatic agents =450 \\$aAnti-asthma agents =450 \\$aAnti-asthmatic agents =450 \\$aAntiasthma agents =550 \\$wg$aAntiallergic agents =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory agents =550 \\$aAsthma$xChemotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 84-7057: Development of anti-asthma drugs, 1984. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aStedman's med. dict. =670 \\$aLC database, Dec. 4, 1997$b(titles: Anti-asthma) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Anti-asthmatic agents) =750 \2$aAnti-Asthmatic Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D018927 =LDR 00555cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361952002441 =005 20120730162339.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005628 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02021008 =035 \\$aBZK5534NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAntiandrogens =450 \\$aAndrogen antagonists =450 \\$aAndrogens$xAntagonists =550 \\$wg$aAntimetabolites =550 \\$wg$aHormone antagonists =550 \\$wg$aSteroid drugs =550 \\$aAndrogens =750 \2$aAndrogen Antagonists$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000726 =LDR 00863cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9880361952102441 =005 20120730162321.0 =008 010516i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005182 =035 \\$aBZK5088NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQP310.F5 =150 \\$aAnimal flight =360 \\$isubdivision$aFlight$iunder individual animals and groups of animals that can fly, e.g.$aInsects--Flight =450 \\$aAnimal flying =450 \\$aAnimals$xFlight =450 \\$aFlight in animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimal locomotion =550 \\$wg$aFlight =550 \\$aWings (Anatomy) =670 \\$aOCLC, May 16, 2001$b(animal flight; animals in flight; flight in bats; flight in the animal kingdom; insects in flight; insect flight; bird flight; vertebrate flight; swimming and flying in nature) =750 \2$aFlight, Animal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005426 =LDR 00691cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361952202441 =005 20120730162319.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005173 =035 \\$aBZK5079NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV4905$bHV4959$cSocial and moral aspects =150 \\$aAnimal experimentation =450 \\$aExperimentation on animals =450 \\$aZoopery =550 \\$wg$aResearch =550 \\$aLaboratory animals =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(zoopery: use of animals for experiments in biology) =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.$b(zoopery: the performing of experiments on animals) =750 \2$aAnimal Experimentation$5IEN$0(DNLM)D032761 =LDR 00657cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361952302441 =005 20120730162339.0 =008 020625i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005615 =035 \\$aBZK5521NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM405$bRM405.5 =150 \\$aAnti-inflammatory agents =450 \\$aAnti-inflammatories =450 \\$aAntiinflammatory agents =450 \\$wnne$aAntiphlogistics =550 \\$wg$aAntipyretics =550 \\$aInflammation =670 \\$aMESH$b(Anti-Inflammatory Agents) =670 \\$aAlltheWeb search, June 25, 2002$b(titles: anti-inflammatories) =750 \2$aAnti-Inflammatory Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000893 =LDR 00459cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361952402441 =005 20120730162318.0 =008 000106i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005169 =035 \\$aBZK5075NU =035 \\$aSH 85005169 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaElC =053 \0$aSF =150 \\$aAnimal culture =450 \\$aAnimal husbandry =450 \\$aHusbandry, Animal =550 \\$wg$aZoology, Economic =750 \2$aAnimal Husbandry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000822 =LDR 00531cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361952502441 =005 20120730162318.0 =008 871218||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005167 =035 \\$a(OCoLC)02017860 =035 \\$aBZK5073NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL776 =150 \\$aAnimal communication =450 \\$aAnimal language =450 \\$aCommunication among animals =450 \\$aLanguage learning by animals =550 \\$wg$aAnimal behavior =750 \2$aAnimal Communication$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000819 =LDR 00545cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361952602441 =005 20120730162338.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005613 =035 \\$aBZK5519NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnti-infective agents =450 \\$aAntiinfective agents =450 \\$aAntimicrobial agents =450 \\$aAntimicrobial drugs =450 \\$aAntimicrobials =550 \\$wg$aDrugs =670 \\$aLC database, 12/18/93$b(antimicrobials) =750 \2$aAnti-Infective Agents$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000890 =LDR 01797cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9880361952702441 =005 20120730162318.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005162 =035 \\$aBZK5068NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQL750$bQL782.5 =150 \\$aAnimal behavior =360 \\$isubdivisions$aBehavior$iand$aLarvae--Behavior$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Behavior; Fishes--Behavior; Fishes--Larvae--Behavior =360 \\$isubdivision$aBehavior$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aCattle--Behavior; Fishes--Behavior =450 \\$aAnimals$xBehavior =450 \\$wnne$aAnimals, Habits and behavior of =450 \\$aBehavior, Animal =450 \\$aEthology =550 \\$wg$aAnimal psychology =550 \\$wg$aZoology =550 \\$aEthologists =550 \\$aPsychology, Comparative =670 \\$aWork cat.: 82-10464: Lorenz, K. The foundations of ethology, 1982. =670 \\$aEnglish & English psych. dict. =670 \\$aAPA Thesaurus:$bsee Animal ethnology. =670 \\$aWilson's Bio. & Ag. index. =670 \\$aLIV. =670 \\$aYoung, C.M. Larval behavior, predation, and early post-settling mortality as determinants of spatial distribution in subtidal solitary ascidians of the San Juan Islands, Washington, 1982. =670 \\$aHarvell, C.D. The larval behavior, life history traits, and adaptations to predation and competition of Dendrobeania lichenoides (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata), 1981. =670 \\$aWang, G. Drosophila larvae, 2009:$babstr. (behavioral thermoregulation in larvae; thermoregulatory behaviors unique to larvae; interspecific variation of these behaviors in Drosophila melanogaster and several close relatives) =750 \2$aBehavior, Animal$5IEN$0(DNLM)D001522 =LDR 00458cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361952802441 =005 20120730162338.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005595 =035 \\$aBZK5501NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aBP595$bBP597 =150 \\$aAnthroposophy =450 \\$aHuman science =550 \\$aAstrosophy =550 \\$aTheosophy =550 \\$aWaldorf method of education =750 \2$aAnthroposophy$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000887 =LDR 00476cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361952902441 =005 20120730162318.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005160 =035 \\$aBZK5066NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnimal anesthesia =450 \\$aAnesthesia in animals =450 \\$aAnesthetics for animals =550 \\$wg$aAnesthesia =550 \\$wg$aAnimal immobilization =750 \2$aAnesthesia$xveterinary$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000758Q000662 =LDR 00791cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361953002441 =005 20180315170911.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005588 =035 \\$aBZK5494NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN51$bGN59$cPhysical anthropology =053 \0$aGV435$cPhysical education and training =150 \\$aAnthropometry =360 \\$isubdivision$aAnthropometry$iunder classes of persons and ethnic groups; and subdivision$aMeasurement$iunder individual organs and regions of the body, e.g.$aFoot--Measurement; Heart--Measurement =450 \\$aSkeletal remains =550 \\$wg$aPhysical anthropology =550 \\$aBody size =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aBody Remains$0(DNLM)D000071298$4NM$5IEN =750 \2$aAnthropometry$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000886 =LDR 00474cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9880361953102441 =005 20120730162317.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005157 =035 \\$aBZK5063NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQD341.A8$cOrganic chemistry =053 \\$aTP914$cDyes =150 \\$aAniline =450 \\$aAmido-benzene =450 \\$aBenzene, Amido- =550 \\$wg$aAromatic amines =750 \2$aAniline Compounds$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000814 =LDR 00409cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361953202441 =005 20120730162317.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005152 =035 \\$aBZK5058NU =035 \\$ash 85005152 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQD305.A2 =053 \\$aQD341.A2 =150 \\$aAnhydrides =670 \\$aMESH$b(Anhydrides) =750 \2$aAnhydrides$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000812 =LDR 00379cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361953302441 =005 20070516090156.0 =008 930224i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005149 =035 \\$aBZK5055NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =150 \\$aAnhidrosis =450 \\$aHypohidrosis$5IEN =550 \\$wg$aSweat glands$xDiseases =750 \2$aHypohidrosis$0(DNLM)D007007$5IEN =LDR 00356cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361953402441 =005 20040917135142.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005135 =035 \\$aBZK5041LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL638.A55 =150 \\$aAnguilla (Fish) =550 \\$wg$aAnguillidae =750 \2$aAnguilla$0(DNLM)D000811$5IEN =LDR 00532cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9880361953502441 =005 20120730162337.0 =008 920710i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005581 =035 \\$aBZK5487NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aGN =150 \\$aAnthropology =360 \\$iindividual races, tribes, etc., e.g.$aCaucasian race; 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Traditionally divided into two subclasses Hexacorallia (Zoantharis) and Octocorallia (Alcyonaria)) =750 \2$aAnthozoa$5IEN$0(DNLM)D037421 =LDR 00681cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9880361954302441 =005 20091205120102.0 =008 931217i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85005532 =035 \\$aBZK5438NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQK898.A55$cBotanical chemistry =150 \\$aAnthocyanins =450 \\$wnne$aAnthocyanin =550 \\$wg$aFlavonoids =550 \\$wg$aGlucosides =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-11838: Mulder-Krieger, T. Anthocyanins as flower pigments, 1993. =670 \\$aHackh chem. dict.$b(anthocyanins) =670 \\$aLC data base, 7/16/93$b(anthocyanins) =670 \\$aMESH$b(Anthocyanins) =750 \2$aAnthocyanins$0(DNLM)D000872$5IEN =LDR 00367cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361954402441 =005 20070702123407.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004740 =035 \\$aBZK4646LC =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK495.A498$cBotany =150 \\$aAnacardiaceae =550 \\$wg$aSapindales =750 \2$aAnacardiaceae$0(DNLM)D027926$5IEN =LDR 00504cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361954502441 =005 20251029104443.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004733 =035 \\$aBZK4639NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85004733 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAnabolic steroids =550 \\$wg$aSteroids =750 \2$aAnabolic Androgenic Steroids$0(DNLM)D000094343$5IEN-M =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aAnabolic Agents$0(DNLM)D045930$4BM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/05/22 =LDR 00749cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9880361954602441 =005 20120730162305.0 =008 940404i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004728 =035 \\$aBZK4634NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC406.A24 =150 \\$aAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis =450 \\$aALS (Disease) =450 \\$aGehrig's disease =450 \\$aLateral sclerosis =450 \\$aLou Gehrig's disease =450 \\$aMotor neurone disease =450 \\$aSclerosis, Amyotrophic lateral =550 \\$wg$aMotor neurons$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aNeuromuscular diseases =670 \\$aMotor neuron disease, 1994$b(Motor Neurone Assoc., UK; MND/ALS) =750 \2$aAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000690 =LDR 00460cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880361954702441 =005 20120730162305.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004724 =035 \\$aBZK4630NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aRC632.A5 =150 \\$aAmyloidosis =450 \\$aAmyloid degeneration =550 \\$wg$aLymphoproliferative disorders =550 \\$wg$aProteins$xMetabolism$xDisorders =750 \2$aAmyloidosis$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000686 =LDR 00526cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9880361954802441 =005 20120730162305.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004721 =035 \\$aBZK4627NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQP609.A45$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aAmylases =450 \\$wnne$aDiastase =450 \\$aPtyalin =550 \\$wg$aDigestive enzymes =550 \\$wg$aGlycosidases =550 \\$aAmylolysis =681 \\$iExample under$aEnzymes =750 \2$aAmylases$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000681 =LDR 00477cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880361954902441 =005 20120730162305.0 =008 860211||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85004720 =035 \\$aBZK4626NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \\$aQL933 =053 \\$aQP376 =150 \\$aAmygdaloid body =450 \\$aAmygdala (Brain) =450 \\$aAmygdaloid nucleus =550 \\$wg$aBasal ganglia =550 \\$wg$aLimbic system =750 \2$aAmygdala$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000679 =LDR 00369cz a2200145n 4500 =001 9880361955002441 =005 20120730162304.0 =008 920417i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85004669 =035 \\$aBZK4575NU =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85004669 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAmputees =550 \\$wg$aPeople with disabilities =750 \2$aAmputees$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000674 =LDR 00767cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881627040202441 =005 20210419182531.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85021897 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85021897 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171632470000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P915$cZoology =150 \\$aCentral American spider monkey =450 \\$aAteles geoffroyi =450 \\$aGeoffroy's spider monkey =550 \\$wg$aSpider monkeys =670 \\$aGroves, C. Primate taxonomy, 2001:$bp. 189 (Ateles geoffroyi Kuhl, 1820, Geoffroy's spider monkey) =670 \\$aITIS search, Apr. 21, 2006$b(Ateles geoffroyi Kuhl, 1820, common name: Central American spider monkey) =750 \2$aAteles geoffroyi$0(DNLM)D000080583$5IEN-M =LDR 00432cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9881627042602441 =005 20210419140542.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85006441 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85006441 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171240410000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK494.5.A7$cBotany =150 \0$aAraucariaceae =550 \0$wg$aConifers =750 \2$aAraucariaceae$0(DNLM)D000080056$eIEN-M =LDR 01109cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881627042902441 =005 20210419140005.0 =008 080312i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008001881 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2008001881 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171877620000041 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMonkey puzzle tree =450 \\$aAraucaria araucana =450 \\$aChile pine =450 \\$aMonkey puzzler =450 \\$aMonkeypuzzle tree =550 \\$wg$aAraucaria =670 \\$aWork cat.: Meyer, B. Monkey puzzle, 2001$b(Araucaria araucana is the Latin name for the tree commonly known as the Monkey puzzle) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(Monkey puzzle, also Monkey puzzler; a tall Chilean evergreen tree (Araucaria araucana); also called Chile pine) =670 \\$aPlant finder's encyclopedia via WWW, Mar. 10, 2008$b(Araucaria araucana - Chile pine, Monkey puzzle) =670 \\$aITIS, Apr. 7, 2008$b(Araucaria araucana (Molina) K. Koch -- Monkey puzzle tree, Monkeypuzzle tree) =670 \\$aBritannica Micro$b(Monkey puzzle tree) =750 \2$aAraucaria araucana$0(DNLM)D000080059$5IEN-M =LDR 00465cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881627043102441 =005 20210419134809.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85006439 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85006439 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171240100000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK494.5.A7$cBotany =053 \0$aSD397.A56$cForestry =150 \\$aAraucaria =550 \\$wg$aAraucariaceae =750 \2$aAraucaria$0(DNLM)D000080057$5IEN-M =LDR 03014cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9881635663302441 =005 20210423150200.0 =008 050608i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005020400 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2005020400 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169534890000041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA76.9.A48 =150 \\$aAmbient intelligence =450 \\$aAmI (Ambient intelligence) =450 \\$aIntelligence, Ambient =550 \\$wg$aHuman-computer interaction =550 \\$wg$aUbiquitous computing =550 \\$aVoice computing =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ambient intelligence, 2005:$babstr. ("Ambient intelligence builds on three recent key technologies: ubiquitous computing, ubiquitous communication and intelligent user interfaces") =670 \\$aAmbient intelligence : changing forms of human-computer interaction and their social implications, via WWW, June 8, 2005:$bintrod. ("Ambient intelligence (AmI) is a burgeoning field of information systems that has potential for great impact in the future") =670 \\$aScience and technology roadmapping : ambient intelligence in everyday life (AmI@Life), via WWW, June 8, 2005. =670 \\$aLC database, June 8, 2005$b(ambient intelligence) =670 \\$aTalk to me : how voice computing will transform the way we live, work, and think, 2019:$bChapt. 1 (Voice is becoming the universal remote to reality, a means to control any and every piece of technology: teaching computers to converse in natural language, a field known as "conversational artificial intelligence" has gained purchase in reality; the rise of mobile has also been a significant enabler of voice; machine learning, getting computers to learn by analyzing data rather than by being explicitly taught, has also been critical; and cloud computing is a final factor. Conversational AI requires immense power; thanks to the cloud, any device can become a voice-enabled one with the addition of a microphone and a Wi-Fi chip. Backed by all of these advances, voice is ushering in what's known as "ambient computing," ; when voice rather than clunky external peripherals can be used for control, the primacy of objects is diminished. The next step will be for the concept of the "device" to fade away. With voice, computers are to be ubiquitous rather than discrete, invisible rather than embodied; with voice, computers are learning our preferred way of communication, through language. Voice, ultimately, is ushering humanity into the age of artificial intelligence) =675 \\$aFree on-line dictionary of computing, June 8, 2005 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on an environment in which everyday objects and devices, such as doors, keys, appliances, etc., are embedded with computing and networking technology that enable them to recognize, respond to, and adapt to the presence of human beings, and that enable people to interact with them in an intuitive, natural, and seamless manner. =750 \2$aAmbient Intelligence$0(DNLM)D000080910$5IEN-M =LDR 00555cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881635666902441 =005 20210423162610.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85014575 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85014575 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169486760000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P915$cZoology =150 \\$aBlack howler monkey =450 \\$aAlouatta caraya =550 \\$wg$aHowler monkeys =670 \\$aCorbet, G.B. World list of mammalian species, 1980:$bp. 86. =750 \2$aAlouatta caraya$0(DNLM)D000080532$5IEN-M =LDR 00750cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881635668602441 =005 20210422153226.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85009314 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85009314 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170964880000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAtomic bomb victims =450 \\$aA-bomb victims =450 \\$aHibakusha =450 \\$aVictims of atomic bombings =550 \\$wg$aWar victims =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the victims of atomic bomb warfare. Works on the victims of nuclear weapons tests are entered under$aNuclear weapons testing victims. =681 \\$iNote under$aNuclear weapons testing victims =750 \2$aAtomic Bomb Survivors$0(DNLM)D000080483$5IEN-M =LDR 00587cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881627442602441 =005 20210420114909.0 =008 010917i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85066704 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85066704 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172125970000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGN409.5$cAnthropology =053 \0$aTX388.I5$cFood of animal origin =150 \\$aEdible insects =450 \\$wnne$aInsects as food =550 \\$wg$aFood of animal origin =550 \\$wg$aInsects =550 \\$aEntomophagy =750 \2$aEdible Insects$0(DNLM)D000080702$5IEN =LDR 00805cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9881627442802441 =005 20210420114054.0 =008 020402i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040962 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85040962 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172248330000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dUk$dArU =053 \0$aTP451.E3 =150 \\$aEdible coatings =450 \\$aEdible films =450 \\$aFilms, Edible =550 \\$wg$aCoatings =550 \\$wg$aDrugs$xPackaging =550 \\$wg$aFood$xPackaging =550 \\$wg$aFood additives =550 \\$aBatters (Food) =550 \\$aCoated foods =670 \\$aAl-ameri, F.M. Physical properties of edible films ... 2001. =670 \\$aEdible coatings and films to improve food quality, c1994. =750 \2$aEdible Films$0(DNLM)D000080122$5IEN =LDR 00883cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881635661802441 =005 20210426125829.0 =008 030620i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120445 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85120445 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170577980000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dMnMpUMNX$dDLC =150 \\$aSevere storms =450 \\$aSevere weather =550 \\$wg$aStorms =550 \\$aStorm chasers =670 \\$aSevere weather safety procedures for you and your family, 2000. =670 \\$aWeather glossary, June 11, 2003$b(severe weather; generally, any destructive weather event, but usually applies to localized storms, such as blizzards, intense thunderstorms, or tornadoes) =670 \\$aGoogle search, June 11, 2003$b(severe storms; severe weather; both terms used interchangeably) =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aExtreme Weather$0(DNLM)D000080165$4RM$5IEN =LDR 00613cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881635661902441 =005 20210426125254.0 =008 020319i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85027039 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85027039 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172063350000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQC981.8.C53 =150 \\$aClimatic extremes =450 \\$aClimate extremes =450 \\$aExtremes, Climatic =550 \\$wg$aClimatology =550 \\$aClimatic normals =670 \\$aNicholls, N. Climate extremes, c2000. =750 \2$iRelated mapping$aExtreme Weather$0(DNLM)D000080165$4RM$5IEN =LDR 01522cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9881635664802441 =005 20210423130557.0 =008 920727i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 92004048 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 92004048 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170785310000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGE =150 \\$aEnvironmental sciences =450 \\$aEnvironmental science =550 \\$wg$aScience =670 \\$aWork cat.: 91-77966: Readings in environmental studies, c1992. =670 \\$aRandom House$b(environmental science) =670 \\$aBarnhart dict. of new English$b(environmental science, group of sciences dealing with the environment) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 44, p. 668 (Environmental sciences) =670 \\$aLC data base, 3/24/92$b(environmental sciences, environmental science) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Environmental sciences) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the composite of physical, biological, and social sciences concerned with the conditions of the environment and their effects. Works on the interrelationships of organisms and their environment, including other organisms, are entered under$aEcology.$iWorks on the relationship of humans to the natural environment are entered under$aHuman ecology.$iWorks on the relationship of humans to their sociocultural environment are entered under$aSocial ecology. =681 \\$iNotes under$aEcology; Human ecology; Social ecology =750 \2$aEnvironmental Science$0(DNLM)D000079265$5IEN =LDR 01117cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9881635965102441 =005 20210422151444.0 =008 040316i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 91004694 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 91004694 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171511450000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aGE140$bGE160 =150 \\$aEnvironmental indicators =450 \\$aEcological indicators =450 \\$wnne$aEnvironmental indexes =450 \\$aEnvironmental indices =450 \\$aIndexes, Environmental =450 \\$aIndicators, Environmental =450 \\$aIndices, Environmental =550 \\$wg$aEnvironmental monitoring =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ecological indicators, 1992. =670 \\$aEnv. reg. gloss.$b(indicator: ... event, entity, or condition that typically characterizes a prescribed environment or situation; indicators determine or aid in determining whether or not certain stated circumstances exist or criteria are sataisfied.) =670 \\$aLC database, Aug. 29, 1991. =675 \\$aIAC;$aASTI 1990;$aHennepin =750 \2$aEnvironmental Indicators$0(DNLM)D000079264$5IEN =LDR 00779cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881635965702441 =005 20210422144709.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105976 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85105976 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170863290000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHN49.P6$cSociology =053 \0$aJC330$cPolitical science =150 \\$aPower (Social sciences) =450 \\$aEmpowerment (Social sciences) =450 \\$aPolitical power =550 \\$wg$aExchange theory (Sociology) =550 \\$wg$aPolitical science =550 \\$wg$aSocial sciences =550 \\$wg$aSociology =550 \\$aConsensus (Social sciences) =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 16, 2009$b(empowerment) =750 \2$aEmpowerment$0(DNLM)D000079102$5IEN =LDR 01568cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881635966002441 =005 20210422144821.0 =008 100520||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010007046 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2010007046 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171286500000041 =040 \\$aSaPrUSA$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSCERTS model =450 \\$aSocial Communication, Emotional Regulation, and Transactional Support model =550 \\$wg$aAutism in children$xTreatment =550 \\$wg$aAutistic children$xEducation =670 \\$aWork cat.: The SCERTS model, c2006:$bt.p. 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A manual of forensic entomology, 1986. =750 \2$aForensic Entomology$0(DNLM)D000081230$5IEN =LDR 00948cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9881635852202441 =005 20210428122952.0 =008 920826i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 92004774 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 92004774 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170708920000041 =040 \\$aDGPO$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aFertility clinics =450 \\$aFertility clinic services =450 \\$aFertility services =450 \\$aInfertility clinics =450 \\$aInfertility services =550 \\$wg$aClinics =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Energy and Commerce. Subcomm. on Health and the Environment. Fertility clinic services, 1992:$bp. 1 (Fertility clinics) t.p. (Fertility clinic services) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Fertility clinics x Infertility clinics) =670 \\$aHorn, M.C. Use of services for family planning and infertility, 1984:$bp. 1 (Infertility services) =750 \2$aFertility Clinics$0(DNLM)D000080104$5IEN =LDR 00524cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881635852302441 =005 20210428121337.0 =008 031126i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85047075 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85047075 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171315900000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHC79.F3$cEconomic history =053 \0$aHV630$bHV635$cFamine relief =150 \\$aFamines =450 \\$aFamine =550 \\$wg$aFood supply =550 \\$wg$aStarvation =750 \2$aFamine$0(DNLM)D000079685$5IEN =LDR 03197nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881645471902441 =005 20210510144954.0 =008 200708i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006312 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006312 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740823200041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aComputational chemistry =550 \\$wg$aChemistry =550 \\$aCheminformatics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Liu, Y. Structural elucidation of biomolecular ions in the gas phase using novel mass spectrometric and computational methods, 2019:$babstr. (novel mass spectrometry methods in combination with theoretical computational modeling) p. 73 (computational chemistry) =670 \\$a2010938715: Lewars, E. Computational chemistry, ©2011. =670 \\$a80643914: Journal of computational chemistry, spring 1980. =670 \\$a2005263093: Annual reports in computational chemistry, 2005. =670 \\$a95649607: Methods in computational chemistry, ©1987- =670 \\$aComputational chemistry, via American Chemical Society website, July 8, 2020$b(computational chemistry was not generally thought of as its own distinct field of study until 1998, when Walter Kohn and John Pople won the Chemistry Nobel for their work on density functional theory and computational methods in quantum chemistry; Computational chemists use mathematical algorithms, statistics, and large databases to integrate chemical theory and modeling with experimental observations. Some computational chemists create models and simulations of physical processes, and others use statistics and data analysis techniques to extract useful information from large bodies of data. Advances in computer visualization capabilities make it possible for the computational chemist to present complex analyses in a readily understandable form, which they can use to design experiments and new materials and validate the results) =670 \\$aOverview of computational chemistry, via ChemViz website, July 8, 2020$b(Computational chemistry is simply the application of chemical, mathematical and computing skills to the solution of interesting chemical problems. It uses computers to generate information such as properties of molecules or simulated experimental results; Computational chemistry has become a useful way to investigate materials that are too difficult to find or too expensive to purchase. It also helps chemists make predictions before running the actual experiments so that they can be better prepared for making observations; computational chemistry is a branch of chemistry that generates data which complements experimental data on the structures, properties and reactions of substances) =670 \\$aSherrill, C.D. Chemistry 4681 module: Electronic structure of small molecules background handout, via The Sherrill Group, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology website, July 8, 2020$b(Computational chemistry; the use of computers to make chemical predictions; there are two main branches of computational chemistry: one is based on classical mechanics, and the other is based on quantum mechanics) =750 \2$aComputational Chemistry$0(DNLM)D000080486$5IEN-M =LDR 00810nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9881645472102441 =005 20210510143323.0 =008 890602||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89003312 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 89003312 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169603730000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQP383.6$cPhysiology =150 \\$aClaustrum =450 \\$aClaustrum of insula =550 \\$wg$aBasal ganglia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vakoli︠u︡k, N.I. Morfofiziologii︠a︡ klaustruma, 1985. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict.:$bp. 343 (claustrum; claustrum of insula) p. 1154 (claustrum) =670 \\$aMESH$b(claustrum is equated with basal ganglia) =670 \\$aElsevier's med. dict.$b(claustrum) =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(claustrum) =750 \2$aClaustrum$0(DNLM)D000079482$5IEN-M =LDR 01103cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9881645472502441 =005 20210510140334.0 =008 030611i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003001403 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2003001403 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170255710000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD39.3.E46$cGeneral =053 \0$aRS418$cPharmaceutical chemistry =150 \\$aCheminformatics =450 \\$aChemical informatics =450 \\$aChemiinformatics =450 \\$aChemoinformatics =450 \\$aChemistry informatics =550 \\$wg$aChemistry$xData processing =550 \\$wg$aInformation science =550 \\$aComputational chemistry =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003052181: Leach, Andrew R. An introduction to chemoinformatics, 2003. =670 \\$aGoogle accessed May 15, 2003$b(Chemiinformatics 37 hits; Chemoinformatics 5430; Cheminformatics 8310; Chemical iaformatics 2720; Chemistry informatics 567. Corresponding hits in Medline: 0; 24; 15; 115; 432) =675 \\$aDorland 28th;$aStedman 26th;$aMeSH =750 \2$aCheminformatics$0(DNLM)D000080911$5IEN-M =LDR 01251cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9881645472802441 =005 20210510133648.0 =008 060301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 97006592 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 97006592 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170043210000041 =040 \\$aWaU$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P959$cZoology =150 \\$aTitis (Mammals) =450 \\$aCallicebus =450 \\$aTeetees =450 \\$aTiti monkeys =550 \\$wg$aPitheciidae =670 \\$aHershkovitz, P. Titis, New World monkeys of the genus Callicebus (Cebidae, Platyrrhini), c1990. =670 \\$aGroves, C. Primate taxonomy, 2001:$bp. 170 (Genus Callicebus Thomas, 1903, in Family Pitheciidae, Titis) =670 \\$aShumaker, R.W. Primates in question, 2003:$bp. 18 (Titi monkeys (Callicebus spp.) in Family Pitheciidae) =670 \\$aWalker mamm. world:$bv. 1, p. 449 (Callicebus. Titi monkeys; Titis. Family Cebidae) =670 \\$aMamm. species world:$bp. 258 (Callicebus. Subfamily Callicebinae, family Cebidae) =670 \\$aCorbet world list mamm. species, 1991:$bp. 96 (Callicebus; titis) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(titi or teetee; titi also used as name for some trees and for 2 N.Z. birds) =750 \2$aCallicebus$0(DNLM)D000080602$5IEN-M =LDR 00376nz a2200145n 4500 =001 9881647172002441 =005 20210511160034.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85035147 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85035147 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171495430000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aQD341.H9 =150 \\$aCymene =750 \2$aCymenes$0(DNLM)D000081007$5IEN-M =LDR 00451cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881647172302441 =005 20210511154430.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85034832 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85034832 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172426190000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRM184 =150 \\$aCupping =550 \\$wg$aCounterirritation =550 \\$aHemospasia =750 \2$aCupping Therapy$0(DNLM)D000079742$5IEN-M =LDR 00447cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881647172602441 =005 20210511153536.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033969 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85033969 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171003620000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aGV911$bGV929.3 =150 \\$aCricket =550 \\$wg$aBall games =550 \\$aWicket =750 \2$aCricket Sport$0(DNLM)D000080304$5IEN-M =LDR 01357cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9881640973502441 =005 20210504150302.0 =008 901115i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 90005631 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 90005631 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170059860000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQL737.P937$cZoology =150 \\$aGalagos =450 \\$aBush babies =450 \\$wnne$aBushbabies =450 \\$aGalagidae =450 \\$aGalaginae =450 \\$aGalagonidae =550 \\$wg$aPrimates =550 \\$wg$aProsimians =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kennaway, A. Bushbaby, 1991. =670 \\$aCorbet world list of mammalian species:$bp. 97 (bushbaby/bushbabies in Galago, Otolemur, Euoticus, Galagoides) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(bushbaby, Galago) =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 2, p. 1032 (Galagidae; Galagos or bush babies; monogeneric (Galago) family; galagos are sometimes included as a subfamily of Lorisidae) =670 \\$aOrders and families of recent mammals of the world:$bp. 200 (family Lorisidae; lorises and bushbabies; Galiginae) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, 1993:$bp. 248 (Galagonidae Gray; sy: Galagidae; formerly considered a subfamily of Lorisidae) =670 \\$aRicciuti, E.R. 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The science and art of cultivating such plants; gardening. The act of cultivating or tending a garden) =670 \\$aAm. herit. dict. of the Eng. lang., c2000$b(horticulture: The science or art of cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants. The cultivation of a garden) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. of sci. and tech. terms, c1989$b(horticulture: the art and science of growing plants) =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 28, 2001$b(plant cultivation; plant culture; plant growing; horticultural science; horticultural sciences) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the commercial cultivation of fruits, vegetables, nuts and ornamental plants. =750 \2$aHorticulture$0(DNLM)D000080802$5IEN =LDR 00507cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880362796202441 =005 20210524124121.0 =008 860128||\anannbab\\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86000411 =035 \\$aCAS4258NU =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIEN =053 \0$aRC78.7.M53 =150 \\$aMicrowave imaging in medicine =450 \\$aMedical microwave imaging =550 \\$wg$aDiagnostic imaging =670 \\$aWork cat.: Medical applications of microwave imaging, c1986 =750 \2$aMicrowave Imaging$0(DNLM)D000080925$5IEN =LDR 00485cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881650768102441 =005 20210520135928.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85069685 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85069685 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168838350000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P93 =150 \\$aJapanese macaque =450 \\$aMacaca fuscata =450 \\$aSnow monkeys =550 \\$wg$aMacaques =750 \2$aMacaca fuscata$0(DNLM)D000080527$5IEN =LDR 01575cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9881650768602441 =005 20210520131340.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85129339 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85129339 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170716060000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaElC =053 \0$aQL737.P93$cZoology =150 \\$aStump-tailed macaque =450 \\$aBear macaque =450 \\$aMacaca arctoides =450 \\$aMacaca brunneus =450 \\$aMacaca harmandi =450 \\$aMacaca melanotus =450 \\$aMacaca melli =450 \\$aMacaca rufescens =450 \\$aMacaca speciosus =450 \\$aMacaca ursinus =450 \\$aStump-tail macaque =450 \\$aStumptail macaque =550 \\$wg$aMacaques =670 \\$aIUCN Red list, Dec. 21, 2012, via WWW$b(Macaca arctoides; Common Name/s: English: Bear Macaque, Stump-tailed Macaque, Stumptail Macaque; Synonym/s: Macaca brunneus (Anderson, 1871); Macaca harmandi (Trouessart, 1897); Macaca melanotus (Ogilby, 1839); Macaca melli (Matschie, 1912); Macaca rufescens (Anderson, 1872); Macaca speciosus (Murie, 1875); Macaca ursinus (Gervais, 1854)) =670 \\$aPrimate Info net, Dec. 21, 2012, via WWW$b(Stump-tailed macaque; Macaca arctoides; other names: bear macaque or stump-tailed macaque) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of life, Dec 21 2012, via WWW$b(Macaca arctoides; Stumptail Macaque; common names: Bear Macaque; Stump-tail Macaque; Stump-tailed Macaque; Stumptail Macaque [indicated as preferred name in English]) =750 \2$aMacaca arctoides$0(DNLM)D000080531$5IEN =LDR 01280cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9881656065302441 =005 20210608173236.0 =008 110923i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011003963 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2011003963 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98176427220000041 =040 \\$aCoU-Da$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNanogels =450 \\$aHydrogel particles =450 \\$aParticles, Hydrogel =550 \\$wg$aColloids =550 \\$wg$aNanostructured materials =670 \\$aWork cat: Lin, W.R. Fracture toughness of dental resins and composites modified with polymeric crosslinked nanoparticles, 2011:$babstract (Nanogels are novel new macromolecules that can improve the properties of methacrylate polymer systems by reducing polymerization shrinkage and stress) =670 \\$aPharmaceutical perspectives of cancer therapeutics, 2009:$bp. 210 (A nanogel is a nanosized hydrogel made of physically or chemically crosslinked polymers that are water-soluble) =670 \\$aSingh, Neetu. Synthetic routes to new core/shell nanogels, 2008:$babstract (A very interesting class of nanoparticles extensively used for bio-applications is that of hydrogel particles, also called nanogels) =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aOED online, July 28, 2011 =750 \2$aNangels$0(DNLM)D000080385$5IEN =LDR 01142cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9881656161402441 =005 20210609173755.0 =008 050224i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089810 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85089810 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172139740000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV5800$bHV5840$cSocial aspects =053 \0$aRC563$bRC568$cMedicine =150 \\$aDrug addiction =450 \\$aAddiction to drugs =450 \\$aDrug dependence =450 \\$aDrug dependency =450 \\$aDrug habit =450 \\$aNarcotic addiction =450 \\$wnne$aNarcotic habit =450 \\$aNarcotics addiction =550 \\$wg$aDrug abuse =670 \\$aThes. of sociological indexing terms$b(drug addiction) =670 \\$aNat. criminal justice thes.$b(drug dependence) =670 \\$aLegislative indexing vocabulary$b(drug addiction) =670 \\$aWomen's thesaurus$b(drug addiction; UF chemical dependency) =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 24, 2005$b(drug addiction; drug dependence; drug dependency; narcotic addiction; narcotics addiction) =750 \2$aNarcotic-Related Disorders$0(DNLM)D000079524$5IEN =LDR 00496cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881663059402441 =005 20210614104915.0 =008 050321i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095084 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85095084 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168882830000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC568.O45 =150 \\$aOpioid abuse =450 \\$aOpioid addiction =450 \\$wnne$aOpioid habit =550 \\$wg$aDrug abuse =750 \2$aOpioid-Related Disorders$0(DNLM)D009293$5IEN =LDR 00531cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881663555202441 =005 20210614140412.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85095555 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85095555 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171531920000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQD412.F4 =150 \\$aOrganoiron compounds =450 \\$aIron organic compounds =550 \\$wg$aIron compounds =550 \\$wg$aOrganotransition metal compounds =750 \2$aOrganoiron Compounds$0(DNLM)D000081503$5IEN =LDR 00764nz 2200205n 4500 =001 9881647872402441 =005 20210514121910.0 =008 980317i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 98001657 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 98001657 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169673860000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRA1165 =150 \0$aForensic epidemiology =450 \0$aLegal epidemiology =550 \0$wg$aEpidemiology =550 \0$wg$aMedical jurisprudence =670 \\$aWork cat.: 98-3783: Loue, S. Forensic epidemiology : a comprehensive guide for legal and epidemiology professionals, 1998. =670 \\$aUniversity of Pittsburgh. Department of Epidemiology$b(EPIDEM 2650--Forensic epidemiology (2 credits)) =750 \2$aLegal Epidemiology$0(DNLM)D000080030$5IEN =LDR 00921cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881689670802441 =005 20210713155436.0 =008 890925i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89005481 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 89005481 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172420090000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRE901.T67 =150 \\$aOcular toxicology =450 \\$aOcular toxicity =450 \\$aOculotoxicity =450 \\$aOculotoxicology =550 \\$wg$aToxicology =670 \\$aWork cat.: International Society of Ocular Toxicology. Congress (1st : 1988 : Toronto, Ont.). Ocular toxicology, 1990. =670 \\$aLC data base, 9/21/89$b(ocular toxicology, toxicology of the eye) =670 \\$aManual of oculotoxicity testing. =675 \\$aGould med. dict.;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aMosby's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict.;$aWeb. med. desk dict. =750 \2$aToxic Optic Neuropathy$0(DNLM)D000081028$5IEN-M =LDR 00763cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9881689868502441 =005 20210714154618.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85120470 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85120470 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170578450000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTD758.5.C65 =150 \\$aSewage$xPurification$xColor removal =450 \\$aColor removal from sewage =450 \\$aEffluent decolorization =450 \\$aSewage$xDecolorization =450 \\$aSewage$xPurification$xDye removal =450 \\$aSewage$xPurification$xPigment removal =670 \\$aLC database, 2/7/95. =670 \\$a95-6113: Environmental chemistry of dyes & pigments, 1996. =750 \2$aWater Decolorization$0(DNLM)D000080868$5IEN-M =LDR 00529cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881689868702441 =005 20210714152903.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85142984 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85142984 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172405630000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aUB368$bUB369.5 =150 \\$aVeterans$xMedical care =450 \\$aMedical care of veterans =450 \\$aVeterans' benefits =450 \\$aVeterans' rights =750 \2$aVeterans Health Services$0(DNLM)D000081324$5IEN-M =LDR 01206cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9881689869302441 =005 20210714142821.0 =008 010328i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 99003538 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 99003538 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170520370000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aUniversal design =450 \\$aLifespan design =550 \\$wg$aDesign =550 \\$aLifetime homes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 99029311: Dobkin, I. Universal interiors by design, 1999:$bCIP galley (universal design) =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 30, 1999. =670 \\$aArtAbstracts via FirstSearch, Apr. 29, 1999. =670 \\$aNull, R.L. Universal design, c1996:$bp. ix (designing all products, buildings, and exterior spaces to be usable by all people to the greatest extent possible) p. 25 (term coined by architect Ronald Mace; also known as lifespan design; seeks to create environments and products that are usable by children, young adults, and the elderly) =675 \\$aRandom House;$aBritannica;$aAmericana;$aThe dict. of art;$aAAT via WWW, Apr. 30, 1999;$aAvery index to arch. periodicals via Eureka, Apr. 30, 1999 =750 \2$aUniversal Design$0(DNLM)D000080562$5IEN-M =LDR 00435cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9880577968902441 =005 20210623123040.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85105003 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85105003 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX556.P8$cFood values =150 \\$aPork =550 \\$wg$aMeat =550 \\$aPork-free diet =681 \\$iExample under$aAnimal food =750 \2$aPork Meat$0(DNLM)D000080305$5IEN =LDR 01748cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9881668299902441 =005 20210623121510.0 =008 040625i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85104756 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85104756 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172079890000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.P958$cBotany =053 \0$aSB379.P6$cCulture =150 \\$aPomegranate =450 \\$aDelima =450 \\$aGranatum punicum =450 \\$aPomegranate tree =450 \\$aPunica florida =450 \\$aPunica granatum =450 \\$aPunica multiflora =450 \\$aPunica nana =450 \\$aPunica spinosa =550 \\$wg$aPunica =670 \\$aMansfeld's world database of agricultural and horticultural crops, via WWW, Feb. 12, 2004$b(pomegranate, Punica granatum L. 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The fruit of this tree, having a tough reddish rind, and containing many seeds, each enclosed in a juicy, mildly acidic, red pulp.) =750 \2$aPomegranate$0(DNLM)D000079702$5IEN =LDR 00689cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881668414702441 =005 20210617131225.0 =008 011003i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 94008688 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 94008688 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168753630000041 =040 \\$aCaOONL$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAthletes with disabilities =450 \\$wnne$aPhysically handicapped athletes =550 \\$wg$aPeople with disabilities =670 \\$aWork cat.: VISTA '93 (1993 : Jasper, Alta.). VISTA '93 : the outlook the proceedings from VISTA '93, an international conference on high performance sport for athletes with disabilities, 1994. =750 \2$aPara-Athletes$0(DNLM)D000080050$5IEN =LDR 01210cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881668488202441 =005 20210628120012.0 =008 040401i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2004003042 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2004003042 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169645200000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBF204.6 =150 \\$aPositive psychology =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2004043375: Positive psychology in practice, c2004. =670 \\$aWikipedia WWW site, Feb. 23, 2004:$bPositive psychology page ("Positive psychology: A term coined by psychologist Martin E.P. Seligman, and a movement in psychology which emphasizes what is right with people rather than what is wrong with them.") =670 \\$aAssociation for Humanistic Psychology, Feb. 23, 2004:$bHumanistic Psychology & Positive Psychology page ("Martin Seligman...called for psychology to abandon its preoccupation with dysfunctional behavior and become a proactive, research-based advocate for the good society and the good life. 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Includes Rhinopithecus. Synonyms: Presbytiscus, Rhinopithecus. Subfamily Colobinae) =670 \\$aWalker mamm. world:$bv. 1, p. 485 (Genus Pygathrix. Cercopithecidae. Douc Langurs. Two species, P. nemaeus, P. nigripes. Rhinopithecus is sometimes treated as a subgenus) p. 487 (Genus Rhinopithecus. Snub-nosed Langurs. Groves (1970) considered Rhinopithecus part of Pygathrix and this was followed by most subsequent authorities. However, according to Eudey (1987), Groves now has accepted the generic distinctness of Rhinopithecus.) =670 \\$aCorbet world list mamm. species:$bp. 99-100 (Pygathrix (Rhinopithecus). Subfamily Colobinae. 4 species: P. avunculus, P. brelichi, P. nemaeus (nigripes), P. roxellana (bieti)) =750 \2$aPresbytini$0(DNLM)D000080542$5IEN =LDR 00406cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9881668508002441 =005 20210621123938.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85132845 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85132845 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171639690000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK494 =150 \\$aTaxales =550 \\$wg$aTaxopsida =750 \2$aPinales$5(DNLM)D000080054$5IEN =LDR 00746cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881668570002441 =005 20210630140444.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85083897 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85083897 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170468880000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC840.M4 =150 \\$aMerycism =450 \\$aRumination in human beings =550 \\$wg$aStomach$xDiseases =670 \\$aOxford English Dictionary, viewed online Aug. 10, 2017$b(Rumination: 2.b. Med. 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A handbook of international human rights terminology, c2004. =750 \2$aRight to Health$0(DNLM)D000080564$5IEN =LDR 00602cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881686329402441 =005 20210708124614.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85119230 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85119230 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172345090000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aGC89$bGC90 =150 \\$aSea level =450 \\$aMean sea level =450 \\$aSea level rise =550 \\$wg$aOceanography =550 \\$wg$aWater levels =670 \\$aLC database, 1 Aug. 1997$b(sea level rise; sea-level rise) =750 \2$aSea Level Rise$0(DNLM)D000080763$5IEN =LDR 01084cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881686329702441 =005 20210708123739.0 =008 041201i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008005028 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2008005028 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169938740000041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSchool mental health services =450 \\$aSchool-based mental health services =550 \\$wg$aMental health services =550 \\$wg$aSchool health services =670 \\$aWork cat.: School-based mental health services under Medicaid managed care, 2000. =670 \\$a2008026719: Mayer, Matthew J. Cognitive behavioral interventions for students with emotional and behavioral disorders: school-based practice, c2008. =670 \\$aOCLC WorldCat, Nov. 30, 2004$b(titles: A guide to school mental health services; Technology-assisted delivery of school based mental health services; A comparative study of mental health services available to students in South Carolina's ninety-one school districts) =750 \2$aSchool Mental Health Services$0(DNLM)D000079691$5IEN =LDR 00532cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881686329902441 =005 20210708123109.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021586 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85021586 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168991240000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P925 =150 \\$aCebus apella =450 \\$aBlack-capped capuchin =450 \\$aBrown capuchin =450 \\$aWeeping capuchin =550 \\$wg$aCapuchin monkeys =750 \2$aSapajus apella$0(DNLM)D000080522$5IEN =LDR 00557cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881686330102441 =005 20210708121003.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85117166 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85117166 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168956420000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA455.S3$cEngineering materials =053 \0$aTN939$cMineral industries =150 \\$aSand =450 \\$aQuartz sand =550 \\$wg$aAggregates (Building materials) =550 \\$wg$aSediments (Geology) =750 \2$aSand$0(DNLM)D000080463$5IEN =LDR 00447cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881686330402441 =005 20210708120304.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85116680 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85116680 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172702880000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX740$cEntrées =053 \0$aTX807$cVegetables =150 \\$aSalads =550 \\$wg$aCooking =750 \2$aSalads$0(DNLM)D000080682$5IEN =LDR 00617cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881689444402441 =005 20210720150927.0 =008 051025i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85123964 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171318770000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM683$cSociology =150 \\$aSocial integration =450 \\$aInclusion, Social =450 \\$aIntegration, Social =450 \\$aSocial inclusion =550 \\$wg$aSociology =550 \\$aBelonging (Social psychology) =670 \\$aLC database, Oct. 25, 2005$b(social inclusion) =750 \2$aSocial Integration$0(DNLM)D000080442$5IEN =LDR 01828cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881689444602441 =005 20210720150032.0 =008 900122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 90000355 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 90000355 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171939970000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTA418.9.S62 =150 \\$aSmart materials =450 \\$aAdaptive materials =450 \\$aIntelligent materials =450 \\$aSense-able materials =550 \\$wg$aMaterials =670 \\$aWork cat.: U.S. Army Research Office Workshop on Smart Materials, Structures, and Mathematical Issues. Smart materials, structures, and mathematical issues, c1989:$bp. 1 definition (Materials which contain their own sensors, actuators, and computational/control capabilities and/or hardware; Materials that possess adaptive capabilities to external stimuli, such as load or environment, with inherent intelligence; variant forms: Adaptive materials, intelligent materials, sense-able materials) =670 \\$aEng, K.F. A peek into the brave new world of programmable materials, 2017, via Ideas.TED.com website, viewed July 8, 2020$b(programmable materials, or materials that can change shape according to instructions that are essentially programmed into them; smart materials--materials that respond and adapt to environments) =675 \\$aASTI;$aEngr. index;$aEncyc. physical sci. & tech.;$aIAC;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aRandom House;$aVan Nostrand's scientific encyc.;$aWeb. 3 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on materials that respond and adapt to their environment. Works on materials that change their physical properties based on programmed instructions are entered under$aProgrammable materials. =681 \\$iNote under$aProgrammable materials =750 \2$aSmart Materials$0(DNLM)D000080745$5IEN-M =LDR 01802cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9881689445002441 =005 20210720144540.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85122898 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85122898 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171978380000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dCaOWA$dDLC =053 \0$aDS777.52$bDS777.533 =150 \\$aSino-Japanese War, 1937-1945 =450 \\$aChinese-Japanese War, 1937-1945 =450 \\$aJapan-China War, 1937-1945 =450 \\$aJapanese-Chinese War, 1937-1945 =450 \\$aSecond Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945 =450 \\$wnne$aSino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945 =450 \\$aChina$xHistory$yEight Years' War of Resistance, 1937-1945 =450 \\$aChina$xHistory$yWar of Resistance, 1937-1945 =550 \\$wg$aChina$xHistory$y1937-1945 =550 \\$wg$aJapan$xHistory$y1926-1945 =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wilson, D. When tigers fight : the story of the Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945, 1983. =670 \\$aEncyc. Britannica, c1997$b(Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 20, 2006$b(Second Sino-Japanese War (July 7, 1937 - September 9, 1945). In Chinese, the war is most commonly known as the war of Resistance Against Japan, but also known as the Eight Years' War of Resistance or simply War of Resistance. In Japan, the name Japan-China War is most commonly used due to its neutrality.) =670 \\$aAcademic American eycyc., c1995$b(Sino-Japanese Wars, Second Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945) =670 \\$aKodansha encyclopedia of Japan, 1983$b(Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945) =670 \\$aEncyc. Americana, c1980$b(Chinese-Japanese Wars, The War of 1937-1945) =670 \\$aWorld Book, c1993$b(Chinese-Japanese wars, the war of 1937-1945) =750 \2$aSino-Japanese War$0(DNLM)D000081002$5IEN =LDR 01224nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9881689765802441 =005 20210714145418.0 =008 960912i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96009394 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 96009394 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170513010000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aTA487 =150 \\$aShape memory alloys =550 \\$wg$aAlloys =550 \\$wg$aSmart materials =670 \\$aWork cat.: 94-157148: Progress in shape memory alloys, 1992:$bp. 3 (Shape memory is a new material's property. A highly deformed alloy again assumes its original shape by simple reheating ... In addition to this one-way effect similar alloys show a two-way effect ... caused by slight variation of temperature only. Pseudoelastic alloys show a rubber-like behavior, i.e. large reversible deformation caused by small increments of stress) p. 4 (The shape memory effects have to do with shape changes of materials which are caused by changes in temperature or by application of mechanical loads) =670 \\$aASTI:$bp. 2791 (Shape memory alloys) =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 12, 1996$b(Shape memory alloys) =675 \\$aEngr. index;$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aShape Memory Alloys$0(DNLM)D000080743$5IEN =LDR 00829cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881692030202441 =005 20071222075112.0 =008 050427i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85131632 =035 ##$a(DLC) sh 85131632 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169192320000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dMoSR$dDLC =053 \0$aBF495$bBF499$cPsychology =053 \0$aRC394.S93$cNeurology =150 \\$aSynesthesia =450 \\$aSynaesthesia =550 \\$wg$aIntersensory effects =550 \\$wg$aPsychology =550 \\$wg$aSenses and sensation =550 \\$aColor-hearing =550 \\$aSound symbolism =670 \\$aVisual music : synaesthesia in art and music since 1900, c2005. =670 \\$aOED Web version, Apr. 27, 2005$b(Synesthesia; var. Synaesthesia) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster Online, Apr. 27, 2005$b(Synesthesia) =750 \2$aSynesthesia$0(DNLM)D000080311$5IEN =LDR 01778cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881692049502441 =005 20210721123226.0 =008 000724i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00002036 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 00002036 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172635480000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ506.S68 =150 \\$aSpecific language impairment in children =450 \\$aSLI (Specific language impairment) in children =450 \\$aSpecific language disability in children =550 \\$wg$aLanguage disorders in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00059505: Weiss, A.L. Preschool language disorders resource guide: specific language impairment, 2000$b(specific language impairment; SLI) =670 \\$aSingular's pocket dict. of speech-language pathology:$bp. 166 (specific language impairment; SLI) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, July 24, 2000$b(Specific language impairment; SLI; specific language disability) =670 \\$aSpecific language impairments in children, c1994:$bp. 1 (SLI: defined as delayed acquisition of language skills occurring in conjunction with normal functioning in intellectual, socio-emotional, and auditory domains) =670 \\$aPaul, R. Language disorders from infancy through adolescence, 1995:$bp. 142-3 (specific language impairments ... Some kinds of language disorders have no known concomitants. These disorders have been traditionally defined by exclusion, that is, by the absence of other factors -- mental retardation, neurological disorders, emotional problems, environmental deprivation ... Specific language impairment (SLI) ... lack of clear evidence of specific neurological structural or functional deficits to define the disorder) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aSpecific Language Disorder$0(DNLM)D000080888$5IEN =LDR 00991cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9881692050602441 =005 20210721121610.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85125953 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85125953 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171986730000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQB495$bQB500.269 =150 \\$aSpace sciences =450 \\$aScience and space =450 \\$aSpace research =550 \\$wg$aCosmology =550 \\$wg$aScience =550 \\$aAstronomy =680 \\$iHere are entered general works which include the requisite sciences for astronautical undertakings, for the scientific results of space exploration, and for the scientific applications of space flight. General works on the universe are entered under$aAstronomy.$iSpecial aspects are entered under particular subjects, e.g.$aAstronautics in meteorology; Cosmic physics; Outer space--Exploration; Space biology; Space medicine. =750 \2$aSpace Research$0(DNLM)D000080546$5IEN =LDR 00964cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9880362140802441 =005 20210813102525.0 =008 060317i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85039675 =035 \\$aBZN9581NU =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV5800$bHV5840$cSocial aspects =053 \0$aRC563$bRC568$cMedicine =150 \\$aDrug abuse =360 \\$isubdivision$aDrug use$iunder names of individual persons, and under classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aDrug use =550 \\$wg$aSubstance abuse =670 \\$aMerck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy$b("Drug abuse is definable only in terms of societal disapproval. It may involve experimental and recreational use of drugs, which is usually illegal with risk of arrest ... Recreational drug use has increasingly become a part of Western culture, although in general, it is not sanctioned by society and is usually illegal.") =750 \2$aSubstance-Related Disorders$5IEN$0(DNLM)D019966 =LDR 01470cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881642373102441 =005 20210506162053.0 =008 161208i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2016002790 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016002790 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)987567533700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQA76.9.B56 =150 \\$aBlockchains (Databases) =450 \\$aBlock chains (Databases) =550 \\$wg$aDatabase security =550 \\$wg$aDistributed databases =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2016056312: Decentralized computing using block chain technologies and smart contracts, 2017:$bgalley (Preface Blockchain technology is a decentralized immutable data storage technology built on the concept of distributed consensus ledger. This technology was initially proposed by illusive creator Satoshi Nakamoto as a global public ledger for storing the transaction history of the celebrated crypto currency, Bitcoin) =670 \\$aApplied Science & Technology full text, viewed Dec. 8, 2016$b(controlled subject term: Blockchains) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed Dec. 8, 2016$b(Blockchain (database) originally block chain; distributed database that maintains a continuously-growing list of ordered records called blocks; once recorded, the data in a block cannot be altered retroactively) =670 \\$aInspec, viewed Dec. 8, 2016$b(uncontrolled indexing: block chain) =675 \\$aEngineering Village =750 \2$aBlockchain$0(DNLM)D000081186$5IEN-M =LDR 01385cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881642373302441 =005 20210506155745.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85120516 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85120516 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170579330000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dIdU$dDLC =053 \0$aTD767.4$cGeneral =150 \\$aSewage sludge =450 \\$aBiosolids =450 \\$aSludge, Sewage =550 \\$wg$aSewage disposal =670 \\$aRink, R. Biosolids and septage handling and use in Idaho, 1997$b(Biosolids is the solid or nearly-solid material created from the biological treatment of community wastewater ... Until recently, the solid material from wastewater treatment was commonly referred to as sewage sludge. However, the term "biosolids" has gradually been accepted as a better descriptor of its character and value.) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.$b(biosolid: a recyclable primarily organic solid material produced by wastewater treatment processes; sewage sludge: a semiliquid waste with a solid concentration in excess of 2500 parts per million, obtained from the purification of municipal sewage) =670 \\$aLC database, March 4, 1999. =670 \\$aWLN database, March 4, 1999. =670 \\$aASTI online, March 3, 1999. =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill encyc. sci. tech., 1997 =750 \2$aBiosolids$0(DNLM)D000080803$5IEN-M =LDR 01196nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9881642373802441 =005 20210506152955.0 =008 890301i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89001251 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 89001251 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171434750000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aBioaccumulation =360 \\$isubdivision$aBioaccumulation$iunder individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g.$aCopper--Bioaccumulation =450 \0$aAccumulation, Biological =450 \0$aBiological accumulation =450 \0$aPhysiologic accumulation =450 \0$aPhysiological accumulation =550 \0$wg$aBiochemistry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Connell, D.W. Bioaccumulation of xenobiotic compounds, 1989. =670 \\$aBiol. abs., 1988:$b86(11):SI-34. =670 \\$aIntl. dict. of med. and biol.$b(bioaccumulation: the accumulation of chemicals by organisms present in the environment, most often expressed as the ratio of the concentration of a chemical in the organism to that of the medium, usually water) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(Biological accumulation; also called bioaccumulation) =675 \\$aMESH =750 \2$aBioaccumulation$0(DNLM)D000081482$5IEN-M =LDR 02322cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9881713499302441 =005 20210813112339.0 =008 010202i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 93004763 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 93004763 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172245920000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =053 \0$aHC79.E5 =150 \\$aEnvironmental economics =450 \\$aEconomics$xEnvironmental aspects =450 \\$aEnvironmental quality$xEconomic aspects =550 \\$wg$aEconomics =551 \\$aEcosocialism =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93021654: Giersch, H. Economic progress and environmental concerns, 1993:$bpref. (environmental economics) =670 \\$aWorld Bank thes. =670 \\$aGilpin, A. Environmental planning, a condensed encyc., c1986. =670 \\$aSSCI, May 8, 1991. =670 \\$aDavidson, E.A. You can't eat GNP, c2000:$bp. 14 (ecological economics attempts to define market values for the essential services provided by the environment that are not currently being traded effectively in the marketplace) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 27, 2009$b(Ecological economics is a transdisciplinary field of academic research that aims to address the interdependence and coevolution of human economies and natural ecosystems over time and space. It is distinguished from environmental economics, which is the mainstream economic analysis of the environment, by its treatment of the economy as a subsystem of the ecosystem and its emphasis upon preserving natural capital.) =670 \\$aThe new Palgrave dictionary of economics, 2008, via WWW, Aug. 27, 2009$b(environmental economics (economics of environmental policy, including the setting of goals and targets; benefit-cost analysis of environmental regulations; use of economic analysis to inform environmental decision-making) ecological economics (Ecological economics is the study of the interactions and co-evolution in time and space of human economies and the ecosystems in which human economies are embedded)) =750 \0$8 1$wb$iBroader mapping$aEconomics$0(DNLM)D004467 $4 BM $5 IEN-M =750 \0$8 1$wb$iBroader mapping$aEnvironment$0(DNLM)D004777 $4 BM $5 IEN-M =788 \0$i Search also the following Medical Library Subject Headings used together in the same record: $a Economics $i and $a Environment $5 IEN-M =LDR 01563nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9881716706002441 =005 20210818144759.0 =008 200228i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020000570 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000570 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814597281900041 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCOVID-19 (Disease) =450 \\$a2019-nCoV disease =450 \\$a2019 novel coronavirus disease =450 \\$aCoronavirus disease-19 =450 \\$aCoronavirus disease 2019 =450 \\$aCOVID-19 virus disease =450 \\$aNovel coronavirus disease, 2019 =450 \\$aSARS-CoV-2 disease =550 \\$wg$aCoronavirus infections =550 \\$wg$aRespiratory infections =670 \\$aWork cat: What you need to know about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), 2020:$b(respiratory illness that can spread from person to person; caused by a novel coronavirus first identified in Wuhan, China) =670 \\$aMESH Supplementary Concept Data, Apr. 8, 2020$b(COVID-19: a viral disorder characterized by high fever; cough; dyspnea; renal dysfunction and other symptoms of a viral pneumonia. A coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 in the genus betacoronavirus is the suspected agent; Entry terms: 2019 novel coronavirus disease, 2019 novel coronavirus infection, 2019-nCoV disease, 2019-nCoV infection, COVID-19 pandemic, COVID-19 virus disease, COVID-19 virus infection, COVID19, SARS-CoV-2 infection, coronavirus disease 2019, coronavirus disease-19. Mapped to: Pneumonia, Viral; Coronavirus infections; Pandemics) =750 \2$aCovid-19$0(DNLM)D000086382$5IEN =LDR 01180nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881716706202441 =005 20210818143437.0 =008 191212i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2019103544 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019103544 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814597283700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aSB741.C75$cAgriculture =150 \\$aComamonadaceae =450 \\$aAcidovorax =450 \\$aHydrogenophagia =550 \\$wg$aBurkholderiales =670 \\$aWork cat: Plant-pathogenic Acidovorax species, 2018$bpage 1 (from the Proteobacteria phylum) =670 \\$aBiological & agricultural index plus, viewed Dec. 12, 2019$b(in titles: Acidovorax) =670 \\$aITIS, viewed Dec. 12, 2019$b(lists several Acidovorax speces in the Bacteria Kingdom) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed Dec. 12, 2019$b(Acidovorax; a genus of Proteobacteria) =670 \\$aMeSH, viewed Apr. 8, 2020$b(Comamonadaceae; A family of gram-negative aerobic bacteria in the order BURKHOLDERIALES, encompassing the acidovorans rRNA complex. Some species are pathogenic to PLANTS. 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Trans-affirmative parenting, 2020:$bgalley (resource includes substantial information about children have the freedom/space to explore their gender identity) =670 \\$aMartin, C.L. A Dual Identity Approach for Conceptualizing and Measuring Children's Gender Identity; in Child Dev. 2017 Jan; v. 88(1); viewed via PubMed, Feb. 24, 2020$bAbstract (The goal was to test a new dual identity perspective on gender identity by asking children to consider the relation of the self to both boys and girls. This change shifted the conceptualization of gender identity from one to two dimensions, provided insights into the meaning and measurement of gender identity, and allowed for revisiting ideas about the roles of gender identity in adjustment) =670 \\$aPsychology Month highlights depression as the world's leading disability; in NASDAQ OMX's News Release Distribution Channel; New York [New York]29 Jan 2018; viewed via ABI/INFORM, Feb. 24, 2020$b(Presentation topics include gender identity in children and youth, suicide, couples' therapy and overcoming depression caused by stress and trauma) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aGender Identity$0(DNLM)D005783$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject headings used together in the same record:$aGender Identity$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00676cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881718078302441 =005 20210831130724.0 =008 970127\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97000999 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 97000999 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169757500000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGender identity in art =670 \\$a96-121507: Género y sexo en el discurso artístico, 1994. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aGender Identity$0(DNLM)D005783$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aArt$0(DNLM)D001154$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aGender Identity$iand$aArt$5IEN =LDR 00851cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881718078802441 =005 20210831123520.0 =008 050930i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005006639 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2005006639 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169046140000041 =040 \\$aMdBmJHUP$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGender identity in advertising =550 \\$wg$aAdvertising =670 \\$aWork cat.: Advertising and society review, 2005: b v. 6, no. 3 (Smith, Tyson. Pumping irony: the construction of masculinity in a post-feminist advertising campaign) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aGender Identity$0(DNLM)D005783$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAdvertising$0(DNLM)D000329$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record$aGender Identity$iand$aAdvertising$5IEN =LDR 00748cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881718391102441 =005 20210831141732.0 =008 010613i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001006204 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2001006204 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170041160000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGender identity in education =550 \\$wg$aEducation =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001036255: Investigating gender, 2001:$bCIP galley (gender identities) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aGender Identity$0(DNLM)D005783$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aEducation$0(DNLM)D004493$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aGender Identity$iand$aEducation$5IEN =LDR 00726cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881718391302441 =005 20210831140407.0 =008 020807\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2002002210 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2002002210 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172027080000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aGender identity in dance =550 \\$wg$aDance =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002452014: Tortajada, M. Danza y género, 2001. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aGender Identity$0(DNLM)D005783$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDancing$0(DNLM)D003615$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aGender Identity$iand$aDancing$5IEN =LDR 01492cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9882581728602441 =005 20250501093305.0 =008 950703i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 95005575 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 95005575 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172353070000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dOhCiSGS =053 \0$aRJ506.G35 =150 \\$aGender dysphoria in children =450 \\$wnne$aGender identity disorders in children =550 \\$wg$aDistress in children =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-21764: Zucker, K.J. Gender identity disorder and psychosexual problems in children and adolescents, 1995. =670 \\$aBritannica online, Jan. 11, 2023$b(under gender dysphoria: GD in children is marked by repeated verbalization of their desire to be the other gender as well as behaviours that indicate a strong preference to be/identify with the other gender, such as persistent cross-gender roles in make-believe play or a profound dislike for their sexual anatomy. In both children and adults, feelings of dysphoria must continue for at least six months for a diagnosis to be given) =688 \\$aHeading changed from Gender identity disorders in children to Gender dysphoria in children in July 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aGender Dysphoria$0(DLM)DD000068116$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aGender Dysphoria$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01033cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9882581728502441 =005 20250501093536.0 =008 950703i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 95005577 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 95005577 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172353090000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dOhCiSGS =053 \0$aRJ506.G35 =150 \\$aGender dysphoria in adolescence =450 \\$wnne$aGender identity disorders in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aDistress in adolescents =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-21764: Zucker, K.J. Gender identity disorder and psychosexual problems in children and adolescents, 1995. =688 \\$aHeading changed from Gender identity disorders in adolescence to Gender dysphoria in adolescence in July 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aGender Dysphoria$0(DLM)DD000068116$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aGender Dysphoria$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 00871cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881718991502441 =005 20210908122638.0 =008 050708i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005004411 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2005004411 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172383970000041 =040 \\$aCaOTLS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGender identity in the workplace =550 \\$wg$aWork environment =670 \\$aWork cat.: Law Society of Upper Canada. Sexual orientation and gender identity : creating an inclusive work environment : a model policy for law firms and other organizations, [2005?] =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aGender Identity$0(DNLM)D005783$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aWorkplace$0(DNLM)D017132$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aGender Identity$iand$aWorkplace$5IEN =LDR 01153nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881718992602441 =005 20210908114140.0 =008 170407i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2017003179 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017003179 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988176578200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGender identity in sports =550 \\$wg$aSports =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2016056045: Transgender athletes in competitive sport, 2017:$bECIP Summary (While efforts to include gay and lesbian athletes in competitive sport have received significant attention, it is only recently that we have begun examining the experiences of transgender athletes in competitive sport. 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A "girlboy's" own story : non-masculine narrativity in Ma vie en rose) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aGender Identity$0(DNLM)D005783$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aGender Identity$iand$aMotion Pictures$5IEN =LDR 00805cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881719005902441 =005 20210906120118.0 =008 010613\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001004859 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2001004859 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171438210000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aP96.G44 =150 \\$aGender identity in mass media =550 \\$wg$aMass media =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001041462: Shields, V.R. Measuring up : how advertising images shape gender identity, 2001. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aGender Identity$0(DNLM)D005783$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMass Media$0(DNLM)D008402$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aGender Identity$iand$aMass Media$5IEN =LDR 00624nz a2200157n 4500 =001 9881719006002441 =005 20210906114926.0 =008 940616\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94004327 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 94004327 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169641530000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aGender identity in literature =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aGender Identity$0(DNLM)D005783$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aLiterature$0(DNLM)D008091$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aGender Identity$iand$aLiterature$5IEN =LDR 01326nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881713700502441 =005 20210810235238.0 =008 191122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2019103372 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019103372 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814034369300041 =040 \\$aVaVbRU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMandibulofacial dysostosis =450 \\$aFranceschetti-Zwahlen-Klein syndrome =450 \\$aTreacher Collins syndrome =450 \\$aTreacher Collins-Franceschetti syndrome =550 \\$wg$aCraniofacial dysostosis =550 \\$wg$aEye$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat: Jackson, J. The Treacher Collins Experience, 2019. =670 \\$aClinical Implications of Treacher Collins Syndrome, 2015. =670 \\$aMandibulofacial dysostosis (Treacher-Collins syndrome) in the fetus, 2013. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, viewed Jan. 15, 2020$b(Mandibulofacial dysostosis; Scope Note: A hereditary disorder occurring in two forms: the complete form (Franceschetti's syndrome) and the incomplete form (Treacher Collins syndrome); entry terms: Franceschetti-Zwahlen-Klein Syndrome, Mandibulofacial Dysostosis, Treacher Collins Syndrome,Treacher Collins-Franceschetti Syndrome; mapped to: Craniofacial dysostosis, Eye diseases) =750 \2$aMandibulofacial Dysostosis$0(DNLM)D008342$5IEN-M =LDR 01736nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881713700602441 =005 20210810224104.0 =008 140622i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2014001559 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2014001559 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814034369100041 =040 \\$aAzPhBJB$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aInuit teenagers =450 \\$aTeenagers, Inuit =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$zAlaska =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$zCanada =550 \\$wg$aTeenagers$zGreenland =670 \\$aWork cat: Choices = Choix = [title in Inuktitut syllabics] = Kitunigliqaak, c2012$b(comic book for Inuit teenagers to share information and change behaviors for issues such as healthy relationships, gender identity, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and 'the effect of alcohol on decision-making; recommended resource for Aulajaaqtut in grade 8 in Nunavut) =670 \\$aInuuvunga [videorecording], c2004$b(documentary follows the final year of high school for eight teens at Innalik school) =670 \\$aCole, Sally Cooper. Bored in the arctic, 1981$b(study of present day Inuit teenagers: their values, behaviour, aspirations and expectations, the results of interviews and study of 43 teenagers from 17 Canadian arctic settlements, in particular the teenagers (14-19 yrs.) in Resolute Bay) =670 \\$aNewth, Mette. The abduction, 1989$b(story, based on actual events, of two Inuit teenagers kidnapped in Greenland and brought to Norway in the 17th century) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aInuits$0(DNLM)D004930$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aInuits$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN-M =LDR 02488cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881713700702441 =005 20210810223619.0 =008 030617i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001000104 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2001000104 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169430340000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dOrU =150 \\$aEthnoecology =450 \\$wnne$aIndigenous peoples$xEcology =550 \\$wg$aHuman ecology =550 \\$aTraditional ecological knowledge =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001017257: Indigenous traditions and ecology, c2001. =670 \\$aPosey, Darrell A. Kayapó ethnoecology and culture, 2002:$bpage 61 (Ethnoecology can be defined as indigenous perceptions of 'natural' divisions in the biological worlds and plant-animal-human relationships within each division) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of biodiversity, 2001$b(ethnoecology: typically defined as the study of local knowledge and management of ecological interactions. Recently, some researchers have proposed an alternative definition, considering ethnoecology as an emerging field that focuses on local peoples' perception and management of complex and coevolved relationships between the cultural, ecological, and economic components of anthropogenic and natural ecosystems. It is concerned with the interaction between knowledge, practice, and production, and it is oriented toward applied research on conservation and community development) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of anthropology, 2006$b(ethnoecology: the study of human knowledge, perception, classification, and management of natural environments. Work in ethnoecology synthesizes the ecologist's understanding of the relationships between biological and physical components in ecosystems with the cognitive anthropologist's focus on the acquisition and expression of cultural information) =670 \\$aMartin, G. Ethnobotany : a methods manual, 1995:$bforeword (Ethnoecology has blossomed in recent years into an important science because of the realization that the vast body of knowledge contained in both indigenous and folk cultures is being rapidly lost as natural ecosystems and cultures are being destroyed by the encroachment of development) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aIndigenous Peoples$0(DNLM)D000081034$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aEcology$0(DNLM)D004463$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aIndigenous Peoples$iand$aEcology$5IEN-M =LDR 01499nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881713700802441 =005 20210810222206.0 =008 191023i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2019103125 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019103125 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814034368300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHomophobia in mental health services =550 \\$wg$aMental health services =670 \\$aWork cat: 2019415828: Angulo Menassé, A. Familias homoparentales : una mirada sistémica desde la salud colectiva en México, 2017:$bt.p. ([cataloger's translation] Gay-parent families : a systemic view from collective health in Mexico) p. 4 of cover (this work presents to us the vicissitudes of gay-parent families in their experience in schools, adoption agencies and psychological consulting offices, contexts which allow us to explore the other pole of the relationship, the psychologists and mental health care professionals who attend these consultations. ... the psychologists respond to this current demand from their epistemological posture and belief systems, but assuming the the voice of the dominant culture, basically heterosexist, pathologizing, homophobic, heteronormative) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aHomophobia$0(DNLM)D063509$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMental Health Services$0(DNLM)D008605$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aHomophobia$iand$aMental Health Services$5IEN-M =LDR 00986nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881713700902441 =005 20210810221657.0 =008 160930i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016002294 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016002294 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814034392200041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHinduism and art =450 \\$aArt and Hinduism =550 \\$wg$aArt =670 \\$aWork cat.: Patterson, H.M. We are all in this to get here, 2014:$babstr. (I was raised practicing Hinduism from birth ... Eventually my art practice became an important means of metabolizing this experience. I employ the use of materials, practices, palette and imagery representative of my relationship with the Hindu practices) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aHinduism$0(DNLM)D018596$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aArt$0(DNLM)D001154$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aHinduism$iand$aArt$5IEN-M =LDR 01510cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9881713704202441 =005 20210809172722.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85048270 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85048270 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168900740000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aHJ9$bHJ9995 =150 \\$aFinance, Public =360 \\$isubdivision$aAppropriations and expenditures$iunder names of countries, cities, government agencies, institutions, etc. =450 \\$aCameralistics =450 \\$aPublic finance =450 \\$aPublic finances =550 \\$aCurrency question =670 \\$aKioko, S. Financial strategy for public managers, 2016:$bp. v (public financial management) p. 118 (government financial management) book home page (financial management in the public sector) =670 \\$aManaging public money, 1987:$bpref. (public sector financial management) p. 7 (public finance) p. 106 (public finances) p. 110 (financial management in the public service) p. 4 of cover (financial management within the public sector) =670 \\$aIntroduction to public financial management, 2016. =670 \\$aPublic financial management and its emerging architecture, 2013. =670 \\$aImproving public sector financial management, 1988. =670 \\$aBergmann, A. Public sector financial management, 2009. =681 \\$iNotes under$aColonies--Finance; Local finance; Municipal finance; War finance =750 \2$aFinancing, Government$0(DNLM)D005380$5IEN-M =LDR 00803nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881713704602441 =005 20210809162047.0 =008 191122\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2019103376 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019103376 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814034368100041 =040 \\$aVaVbRU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAutism on television =550 \\$wg$aTelevision =670 \\$aWork cat: Wilson, K. The Development of "Nick and Noah", 2018:$babstract ("explores the history of autism in film and on television") =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAutistic Disorder$0(DNLM)D001321$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTelevision$0(DNLM)D013690$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aAutistic Disorder$iand$aTelevision$5IEN-M =LDR 01125cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9881713704802441 =005 20210809161524.0 =008 191122\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2019103375 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019103375 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814034368500041 =040 \\$aVaVbRU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aPN1995.9.A845 =150 \\$aAutism in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: Wilson, K. The Development of "Nick and Noah", 2018:$babstract ("explores the history of autism in film and on television") =670 \\$aAuthentic representations or stereotyped 'outliers': using the CARS2 to assess film portrayals of Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2015. =670 \\$aTweed, H. C. Aesthetics of autism? Contemporary representations of autism in literature and film, 2015. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAutistic Disorder$0(DNLM)D001321$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aAutistic Disorder$iand$aMotion Pictures$5IEN-M =LDR 01380cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881713705502441 =005 20210809161624.0 =008 171115\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2017004923 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017004923 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814034369400041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAgaves in art =670 \\$aWork cat.: Price, R. Witnessing a dire future, 2016$b(A sculptural artists' book made to resemble an agave plant) =670 \\$aHuntington, W. Just one look, 2016:$bpp. 56-57 (Robin Price, artist; title of artist's book: Witnessing a dire future: Cassandra, Rachel Carson, and our contemporaries; The foundation of Price's environmentally rooted narrative is a brilliantly conceived, artist-made agave plant, the 28 realistic leaves made with Arches 88 paper, painted and then dipped into beeswax; Inscribed on each leaf are excerpts from Christa Wolf's novel, quotes from--and about--Rachel Carson's writings and commen­taries from authors such as Alan AtKisson, Jane Goodall and Adrienne Rich)$uhttps://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/collections/exhibits/justonelook/ =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAgave$0(DNLM)D001154$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aArt$0(DNLM)D001154$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aAgave$iand$aArt$5IEN-M =LDR 01909nz a2200337n 4500 =001 9881716403902441 =005 20210818221750.0 =008 191023i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2019103127 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019103127 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814034367000041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOcean salinity =450 \\$aOcean$xSalinity =450 \\$aSea salinity =450 \\$aSeas$xSalinity =450 \\$aSeas$xSalt content =450 \\$aSeawater$xSalt content =450 \\$aSeawater salinity =550 \\$wg$aChemical oceanography =550 \\$wg$aSalinity =550 \\$wg$aSeawater$xComposition =670 \\$aWork cat.: Colbourne, E.B. Temperature, salinity and sigma-t along the standard Flemish Cap transect, 1996:$bp. 1 (oceanography on the continental shelf of Atlantic Canada; salinity data) p. 6 (seawater; salinities) =670 \\$aLevang, S.J. The response of ocean salinity patterns to climate change, 2019:$bp. 15 (ocean salinity; sea surface salinity; deep ocean salinity) =670 \\$aGiovando, L.F. Observations of seawater salinity at British Columbia shore stations, 1985, 1987. =670 \\$aMichie, M.G. Sea water salinity and temperature measurements in the Darwin Harbour area, 1972-1978, 1991. =670 \\$aVenn, J. Irish Sea salinity modelling, 1977. =670 \\$aIEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (2006 : Denver, Colo.). 2006 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, ©2006, via IEEE Xplore, viewed Oct. 23, 2019:$bp. 1693 (sea salinity; sea surface salinity; an L-band radiometer can measure sea salinity) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aOceans and Seas$0(DNLM)D009792$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSalinity$0(DNLM)D054712$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aOceans and Seas$iand$aSalinity$5IEN-M =LDR 00842nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881716404002441 =005 20210818221026.0 =008 191106i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2019103256 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019103256 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814034380400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNatural gas$xSulfur content =550 \\$wg$aSulfur =670 \\$aWork cat: 2015450952: Guo, Xiao. Gao han liu qi cang shui ping jing chan neng ping jia, 2014:$b(presents mathematical model for evaluating productivity of fracking for high-sulfur natural gas) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aNatural Gas$0(DNLM)D059206$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSulfur$0(DNLM)D013455$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aNatural Gas$iand$aSulfur$5IEN-M =LDR 02093nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9881718390502441 =005 20210831164332.0 =008 191121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2019103354 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019103354 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814034371800041 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPaget's disease of the breast =450 \\$aMammary Paget disease =450 \\$aMammary Paget's disease =450 \\$aPaget disease, Mammary =450 \\$aPaget's disease of the nipple =450 \\$aPaget's disease of the nipple and areola =450 \\$aPigmented mammary Paget disease =550 \\$wg$aBreast$xCancer =670 \\$aWork cat: Paget's disease of the breast, 2018:$bp. 4 (Paget's disease of the breast is an uncommon type of breast cancer.) =670 \\$aBreast Cancer Organization website, Nov. 21, 2019$b(Paget's disease of the nipple is a rare form of breast cancer in which cancer cells collect in or around the nipple. The cancer usually affects the ducts of the nipple first (small milk-carrying tubes), then spreads to the nipple surface and the areola (the dark circle of skin around the nipple). =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 21, 2019$b(Paget's disease of the breast is a type of cancer that outwardly may have the appearance of eczema, with skin changes involving the nipple of the breast. The condition is an uncommon disease accounting for 1 to 4.3% of all breast cancers and was first described by Sir James Paget in 1874.) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 14, 2020$b(Paget's disease, Mammary. Scope note: An intraductal in situ carcinoma of the breast, characterized clinically by eczema-like inflammatory skin changes and histologically by infiltration of the dermis by malignant cells (Paget's cells). Entry terms: Mammary Paget Disease; Mammary Paget's Disease; Paget Disease of Breast; Paget Disease, Mammary; Paget's Disease of Breast; Paget's Disease of the Breast; Paget's Disease of the Nipple; Paget's Disease of the Nipple and Areola; Pigmented Mammary Paget Disease) =750 \2$aPaget's Disease, Mammary$0(DNLM)D010144$5IEN-M =LDR 02198nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881725458502441 =005 20210928152133.0 =008 160803i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2016001809 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2016001809 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814034393500041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVideo recording in marine ecology =550 \\$wg$aMarine ecology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fish4Knowledge : collecting and analyzing massive coral reef fish video data, 2016:$bpref. (video data captured off the coast of Taiwan; results are analyzable and viewable by marine ecologists) p. 1 (Fish4Knowledge developed methods that allow a major increase in the ability to use video data for investigating marine ecology questions) p. 22 (Computer vision is a relatively new technique for marine ecology. Marine ecologists traditionally rely on 3 main data collection techniques: experimental fishery, commercial fishery data, and diving observations. Additionally, the use of cameras has been rapidly developing as a promising technique) =670 \\$aFish4Knowledge homepage, Aug. 3, 2016$b(The study of marine ecosystems is vital for understanding environmental effects, such as climate change and the effects of pollution, but is extremely difficult because of the inaccessibility of data. Undersea video data is usable but is tedious to analyse (for both raw video analysis and abstraction over massive sets of observations), and is mainly done by hand or with hand-crafted computational tools; The project will use live video feeds from 10 underwater cameras as a testbed for investigating more generally applicable methods for capture, storage, analysis and querying of multiple video streams) Overview (this project will investigate methods for capture, storage, analysis and query of multiple video streams of undersea environmental videos; part of an ecological monitoring effort) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aVideo Recording$0(DNLM)D014741$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMarine Biology$0(DNLM)D008386$4BM$4IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aVideo Recording$iand$aMarine Biology$5IEN-M =LDR 01240nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881725462002441 =005 20210928083023.0 =008 191024i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2019103144 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019103144 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814034390400041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVideo recording in environmental monitoring =550 \\$wg$aEnvironmental monitoring =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fish4Knowledge : collecting and analyzing massive coral reef fish video data, 2016:$bpref. (ecological monitoring project based on video data captured off the coast of Taiwan; results are analyzable and viewable by marine ecologists) =670 \\$aFish4Knowledge homepage, Aug. 3, 2016:$bOverview (methods for capture, storage, analysis and query of multiple video streams of undersea environmental videos. The video streams are being generated as part of an ecological monitoring effort) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aVideo Recording$0(DNLM)D014741$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aEnvironmental Monitoring$0(DNLM)D004784$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aVideo Recording$iand$aNutritional Physiological Phenomena$5IEN-M =LDR 00917nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881735327802441 =005 20211004134222.0 =008 200204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020000264 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000264 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814597266300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aResilience (Personality trait) in women =550 \\$wg$aWomen$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat: Work cat: 2019365729: Castro Saucedo, L.K. Violencia, familia y procesos de resiliencia en mujeres adultas mayores, 2018:$bt.p. ([cataloger's translation] Violence, family and processes of resilience in older adult women) =750 \2$81$wb$aResilience, Psychological$0(DNLM)D055500$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aWomen$0(DNLM)D014930$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aResilience, Psychological$iand$aWomen$5IEN =LDR 00914nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881735327902441 =005 20211004133651.0 =008 200204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020000263 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000263 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814597266400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aResilience (Personality trait) in old age =550 \\$wg$aOlder people$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat: 2019365729: Castro Saucedo, L.K. Violencia, familia y procesos de resiliencia en mujeres adultas mayores, 2018:$bt.p. ([cataloger's translation] Violence, family and processes of resilience in older adult women) =750 \2$81$wb$aResilience, Psychological$0(DNLM)D055500$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAged$0(DNLM)D000368$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aResilience, Psychological$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 01322nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881735328002441 =005 20211004132745.0 =008 191125\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2019103399 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019103399 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816363520600041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aP96.R48$bP96.R482 =150 \\$aResilience (Personality trait) in mass media =550 \\$wg$aMass media =670 \\$aWork cat: Global narratives of resilience, 2019:$bCIP summary (the essays brought together in this collection discuss representations of resilience linked to the environment, cultural memory, Indigeneity, and the various kinds of traumatic violence suffered by subjects of precarity such as women, children, refugees, the homeless, the victims of civil wars and dictatorships, or the Western middle-class in times of financial crisis) introduction (our approach brings together the concern with individual resilience and attention to the adaptive capacities of complex socialecological systems) =750 \2$81$wb$aResilience, Psychological$0(DNLM)D055500$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMass Media$0(DNLM)D008402$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aResilience, Psychological$iand$aMass Media$5IEN =LDR 00758nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881735328102441 =005 20211004131915.0 =008 890109i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89000081 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 89000081 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170895720000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \0$aBF723.R46 =150 \\$aResilience (Personality trait) in children =550 \\$wg$aChild psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dugan, T. Child in our times ... 1989. =750 \2$81$wb$aResilience, Psychological$0(DNLM)D055500$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aResilience, Psychological$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 00800cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881735328202441 =005 20211004130528.0 =008 890109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 89000082 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 89000082 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170895750000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aBF724.3.R47 =150 \\$aResilience (Personality trait) in adolescence =550 \\$wg$aAdolescent psychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dugan, T. Child in our times ... 1989. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aResilience, Psychological$0(DNLM)D055500$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aResilience, Psychological$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN =LDR 01530nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881744798102441 =005 20211104150009.0 =008 200401\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020000874 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000874 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814717404800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aPN1992.8.M46 =150 \\$aMental illness on television =550 \\$wg$aTelevision =670 \\$aWork cat: 2020015191: McMahon-Coleman, Kimberley. Mental health disorders on television, 2020:$bECIP publisher summary ("In past decades portrayals of mental illness on television were limited to psychotic criminals or comical sidekicks. As public awareness of mental illness has increased so too have its depictions on the small screen. A gradual transition from stereotypes towards more nuanced representations has seen a wide range of lead characters with mental health disorders, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, OCD, autism spectrum disorder, dissociative identity disorder, anxiety, depression and PTSD. But what are these portrayals saying about mental health and how closely do they align with real-life experiences?) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the portrayal of mental illness on television. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMental Disorders$0(DNLM)D001523$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTelevision$0(DNLM)D013690$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMental Disorders$iand$aTelevision$5IEN =LDR 00786cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881744798202441 =005 20211104145504.0 =008 950214\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95001212 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 95001212 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170298740000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aP96.M45 =150 \\$aMental illness in mass media =550 \\$wg$aMass media =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-6402: Wahl, O.F. Media madness : public images of mental illness, 1995. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMental Disorders$0(DNLM)D001523$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMass Media$0(DNLM)D008402$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMental Disorders$iand$aMass Media$5IEN =LDR 00715cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881744798402441 =005 20211104144922.0 =008 860211\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85083653 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85083653 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171509780000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMental illness in literature =450 \\$aInsanity in literature =450 \\$aPsychopathology in literature =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMental Disorders$0(DNLM)D001523$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aLiterature$0(DNLM)D008091$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMental Disorders$iand$aLiterature$5IEN =LDR 00611cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9881744798502441 =005 20211104144506.0 =008 070412\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007002506 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2007002506 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169152080000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMental illness in art =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMental Disorders$0(DNLM)D001523$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aArt$0(DNLM)D001154$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMental Disorders$iand$aArt$5IEN =LDR 01168nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881744799002441 =005 20211104131111.0 =008 191127\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2019103421 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019103421 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814717414500041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFamily violence on television =550 \\$wg$aTelevision =670 \\$aWork cat: 2019042318: Hosey, S. Home is where the hurt is, 2019:$bCIP summary (Despite years of propaganda attempting to convince us otherwise, popular media [films and television programs] is beginning to catch on to the idea that the home is one of the most dangerous and difficult places for a woman to be. This book examines this emergent trend in popular media, which increasingly takes on the realities of domestic violence, toxic home lives and the impossibility of "having it all.") =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDomestic Violence$0(DNLM)D017579$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTelevision$0(DNLM)D013690$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aFamily Violence$iand$aTelevision$5IEN =LDR 01036cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881744799102441 =005 20211104125457.0 =008 100722i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010012427 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2010012427 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171118880000041 =040 \\$aMdBmJHUP$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFamily violence in popular culture =550 \\$wg$aPopular culture =670 \\$aWork cat.: Music, sound and the moving image, 2010:$bv. 4, no. 1, p. 3 (Burns, Lori. Subjective Perspectives through Word, Image and Sound: Temporality, narrative agency and embodiment in the Dixie Chicks video Top of the World) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the representation of family violence in popular culture. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDomestic Violence$0(DNLM)D017579$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPopular Culture$0(DNLM)D000076207$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aFamily Violence$iand$aPopular Culture$5IEN =LDR 00865cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881744799202441 =005 20211104124650.0 =008 031015\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003010147 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2003010147 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172597880000041 =040 \\$aMdBJ$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aFamily violence in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat.: NWSA journal, 2003:$bv. 15, no. 2, p. 57 (Shoos, Diane. Representing Domestic Violence: Ambivalence and Difference in What's Love Got to Do with It) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDomestic Violence$0(DNLM)D017579$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aFamily Violence$iand$aMotion Pictures$5IEN =LDR 00626nz a2200157n 4500 =001 9881744799402441 =005 20211104124202.0 =008 940614\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94004169 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 94004169 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169635110000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aFamily violence in literature =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDomestic Violence$0(DNLM)D008091$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aLiterature$0(DNLM)D001154$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aFamily Violence$iand$aLiterature$5IEN =LDR 00672nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881744806302441 =005 20211103144641.0 =008 130314\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2013000739 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2013000739 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98206180260000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFamily violence in art =670 \\$aWork cat: 2010319662: Home sweet home, 2009. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDomestic Violence$0(DNLM)D017579$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aArt$0(DNLM)D001154$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aFamily Violence$iand$aArt$5IEN =LDR 00918cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9881744817902441 =005 20211101123102.0 =008 050210\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2005000007 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2005000007 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171198180000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHumanism in music =450 \\$aMusical humanism =550 \\$wg$aMusic =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2002546046: Chen, H. Zum Wort-Ton-Verhältnis im musikalischen Humanismus, 2002. =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 3, 2005$b(musical humanism) =670 \\$aGrove music online WWW site, Jan. 3, 2005$b(under Humanism: musical humanism) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aHumanism$0(DNLM)D006808$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMusic$0(DNLM)D009146$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aHumanism$iand$aMusic$5IEN =LDR 00939nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881744818002441 =005 20211101122254.0 =008 201020\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020008785 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020008785 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818366908000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHumanism in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: Narrative humanism, 2019:$bpage 4 of cover ("This book attempts to clarify the narrative conditions of humanism ... With case studies of films like Parenthood (1989), American Beauty (1999), Little Miss Sunshine (2006) and The Kids Are All Right (2010)") =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aHumanism$0(DNLM)D006808$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aHumanism$iand$aMotion Pictures$5IEN =LDR 00608cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9881744832002441 =005 20211025124855.0 =008 860211\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85062906 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85062906 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169574050000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHumanism in literature =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aHumanism$0(DNLM)D006808$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aLiterature$0(DNLM)D008091$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aHumanism$iand$aLiterature$5IEN =LDR 00609cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881744832102441 =005 20211111145750.0 =008 860211\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85062905 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85062905 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169573970000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aHumanism in art =550 \\$wg$aArt =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aHumanism$0(DNLM)D006808$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aArt$0(DNLM)D001154$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aHumanism$iand$aArt$5IEN =LDR 00733cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881744832202441 =005 20211025123245.0 =008 000913i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 00000487 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 00000487 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170952660000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHumanism in architecture =550 \\$wg$aArchitecture =670 \\$aWork cat.: 00347586: Der Humanismus der Architektur in Florenz, c1999. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aHumanism$0(DNLM)D006808$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aArchitecture$0(DNLM)D001108$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aHumanism$iand$aArchitecture$5IEN =LDR 01433nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881743834802441 =005 20211020143205.0 =008 190723i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2019102310 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019102310 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814160108000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aPN4766 =150 \\$aSocial media and journalism =450 \\$aJournalism and social media =550 \\$wg$aJournalism =670 \\$aWork cat: 2019012367: Journalism and truth in an age of social media, 2019:$bCIP galley (addresses issues such as how journalists navigate the perennial problems for verification on social media; technological affordances that may aid or impede a journalist's news coverage; social media feedback mechanisms that help drive journalism; the ability of social media to enable journalists to better generate, tailor, and disseminate their content, and then constantly track their content's performance through these feedback mechanisms and metrics; implications for journalists in creating for audiences that are not just consumers of news, but also potentially creators and disseminators of news) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSocial Media$0(DNLM)D061108$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aJournalism$0(DNLM)D020452$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Library Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aSocial Media$iand$aJournalism$5IEN-M =LDR 01211nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881743836002441 =005 20211019171036.0 =008 200212i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020000341 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000341 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814160101500041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRecreational drug use =360 \\$isubdivision$aDrug use$iunder names of individual persons, and under classes of persons and ethnic groups =450 \\$aDrug use, Recreational =550 \\$wg$aRecreation =670 \\$aWork cat: 2015008557: Lovering, R. A moral defense of recreational drug use, 2015 =670 \\$aRecreational drug users not what we think (Dec. 7, 2017) via Science daily web site, viewed Feb. 12, 2020$b(The research team concentrated on recreational drug users rather than habitual users; recreational drug users used drugs because they valued the benefits that specific drugs seemed to offer while considering the risks to be manageable, worthwhile and/or minimal; researchers identified two important drivers they believe lead people to take up recreational drug use: social networking and performance enhancement) =750 \2$aRecreational Drug Use$0(DNLM)D000084783$5IEN-M =LDR 01131nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881743836102441 =005 20211020143228.0 =008 190417i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2019001901 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019001901 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814160092300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aJournalism and social justice =450 \\$aSocial justice and journalism =550 \\$wg$aSocial justice =670 \\$aWork cat: 2019003103: Lumsden, L.J. Social justice journalism, 2019:$bCIP galley (social movement media did not originate online; myriad links among old and new forms of journalism for social justice; Social Justice Journalism argues that to better understand the evolution, impact, and future of digital social justice media, we need to understand their connections to a venerable print culture of dissent) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aJournalism$0(DNLM)D020452$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSocial Justice$0(DNLM)D012935$4BM$5IEN-M =780 \2$iSearch also the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aJournalism$iand$aSocial Justice$5IEN-M =LDR 03187cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9881744798002441 =005 20211104151157.0 =008 200330i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020000849 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000849 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814717407800041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aMicrocomputed tomography =450 \\$aMicro-computed tomography =450 \\$aMicro-CT =450 \\$aMicroCT =450 \\$aMicrotomography =450 \\$aX-ray micro-computed tomography =450 \\$aX-ray micro-CT =450 \\$aX-ray microcomputed tomography =450 \\$aX-ray microCT =450 \\$aX-ray microtomography =550 \\$wg$aTomography =670 \\$aWork cat.: Self, C.J. Tooth roots and the periodontal ligament, 2015:$babstr. (microCT successfully allows the non-destructive quantification of previously difficult-to-access tooth morphology) p. 21 (micro computed tomography (microCT)) p. 27 (microcomputed tomography) =670 \\$aBoerckel, J.D. Microcomputed tomography, in Stem cell research & therapy, v. 5 (2014):$bp. 144 (Microcomputed tomography (microCT) is a non-destructive imaging tool for the production of high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) images composed of two-dimensional (2D) trans-axial projections, or 'slices', of a target specimen. MicroCT equipment is composed of several major components: x-ray tube, radiation filter and collimator (which focuses the beam geometry to either a fan- or cone-beam projection), specimen stand, and phosphor-detector/charge-coupled device camera) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Mar. 30, 2020$b(X-Ray Microtomography. SN X-ray computerized tomography with resolution in the micrometer range. UF MicroCT; Microcomputed Tomography; X-Ray Micro-CAT Scans; X-Ray Micro-CT; X-Ray Micro-CT Scans; X-Ray Micro-Computed Tomography; X-Ray Microcomputed Tomography; X-ray MicroCT; Xray Micro-CT; Xray MicroCT. BT Tomography, X-Ray Computed) =670 \\$amicroCT Microtomography, via Bruker website, Mar. 30, 2020$b(Micro computed tomography or "micro-CT" is x-ray imaging in 3D, by the same method used in hospital CT (or "CAT") scans, but on a small scale with massively increased resolution; micro-CT) =670 \\$aWhat is micro-CT? : an introduction, via Micro Photonics Inc. website, Mar. 30, 2020$b(Micro-CT is a 3D imaging technique utilizing X-rays to see inside an object, slice by slice. Micro-CT, also called microtomography or micro computed tomography, is similar to hospital CT or "CAT" scan imaging but on a small scale with greatly increased resolution. Samples can be imaged with pixel sizes as small as 100 nanometers and objects can be scanned as large as 200 millimeters in diameter) =670 \\$aMaterials characterization, Dec. 2010:$bp. 1305 (X-ray microtomography; technique to nondestructively characterize material microstructure in three dimensions at a micron level spatial resolution; also frequently referred to as micro CT; radiographic imaging technique that can produce 3D images of a material's internal structure at a spatial resolution better than 1 micrometer) p. 1306 (microtomography) =750 \2$aMicrocomputed tomography$0(DNLM)D055114$5IEN =LDR 01788cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881754412602441 =005 20211111150009.0 =008 200312i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020000689 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000689 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814717502900041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aRacism in schools =550 \\$wg$aSchools =550 \\$aSchool-to-prison pipeline =670 \\$aWork cat.: Truong, N.L. Asian American and Pacific Islander LGBTQ youth in U.S. schools, 2020:$breport home page (Experiences of racism, homophobia, and transphobia in U.S. schools are prevalent among LGBTQ youth of color. Prior research on LGBTQ youth of color in general has shown that schools nationwide are hostile environments for LGBTQ youth of color, where they experience victimization and discrimination based on race, sexual orientation, or gender identity, or all of the above simultaneously) p. x (AAPI students commonly experience racism in school; racist harassment in school) p. xv (racism from peers against elementary and secondary AAPI students) p. 3 (racism and discrimination that AAPI students experience; we examine the school experiences of AAPI LGBTQ students' multiple intersecting marginalized identities (e.g., race, gender, sexual orientation) in relation to multiple interlocking systems of oppression (e.g., racism, transphobia, homophobia)) p. 38 (addressing the concerns of AAPI LGBTQ students requires a nuanced approach to combating racism, homophobia, and transphobia) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRacism$0(DNLM)D0635505$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSchools$0(DNLM)D012574$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aRacism$iand$aSchools$5IEN =LDR 01413nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881754413102441 =005 20211111144844.0 =008 200115i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020000103 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000103 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814717515000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPsychophysiology and the arts =450 \\$aArts and psychophysiology =550 \\$wg$aArts =670 \\$aWork cat: 2019053076; Psychomotor aesthetics: movement and affect in modern literature and film, 2020$bgalley (...examine conceptions of corporeal movement pertaining to the composition of literary texts, oral performance, cinema acting, and the experience of film viewing ... demonstrate the ways in which ideas, practices, and representational strategies originating in scientific discourse influenced the production of artistic works, as well as the modes of their reception by audiences, scholars, and regulatory agencies ... analysis suggests that in embracing the insights of psychophysiology, artists and theorists introduced new questions about the nature of creative expression and aesthetic experience) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPsychophysiology$0(DNLM)D011603$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aArt$0(DNLM)DD001154$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aPsychophysiology$iand$aArt$5IEN =LDR 02247nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9881756778702441 =005 20211203124454.0 =008 200304i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020000609 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000609 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814717505000041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQC367.3.V45 =150 \\$aVelocimetry =550 \\$wg$aFluid dynamic measurements =670 \\$aWork cat: Workshop on Flow Visualization and Laser Velocimetry for Wind Tunnels (1982 : Langley Research Center). Flow visualization and laser velocimetry for wind tunnels, 1982. =670 \\$aFrisch, U. Turbulence : the legacy of A. N. Kolmogorov, 1995:$bpage 27 ( ... However important flow visualizations may be, experimental data on turbulence also include a considerable body of quantitative results. Velocimetry, the measurement of the flow velocity (or one component thereof) at a given point as a function of time, is by far the most common way of getting quantitative information. There are many different techniques of velocimetry ... ) =670 \\$aMicroscale imaging of cilia-driven fluid flow, via WWW, Mar. 4, 2020$b(The goal of any implementation of microfluidic velocimetry is to measure velocity throughout a fluid. Velocimetry can be performed in many ways) =670 \\$aVelocimetry definition and meaning -- Collins English dictionary, via WWW, Mar. 4, 2020 (The study of the speed of liquids and gases is called velocimetry) =670 \\$aYourDictionary.com, via WWW, Mar. 4, 2020$b(velocimetry - (physics) The measurement of the velocity of fluids) =670 \\$aDefinitions -- the Web's largest resource for definitions & translations, via WWW, Mar. 31, 2020$bWhat does velocimetry mean? Velocimetry is the measurement of the velocity of fluids as often used to solve fluid dynamics problems or to study fluid networks as well as in industrial and process control applications or in the creation of new kinds of fluid flow sensors. 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Transgender people in the U.S. military, 2008:$bPDF p. 1 (transgender servicemembers and veterans, like many transgender people in the U.S., face various forms of discrimination based on their transgender status. Transgender people in particular faced discrimination while serving in the military, as well as when they accessed or tried to access services through VA Hospitals; nearly one third of the survey participants reported having experienced some form of discrimination in the workplace; the same amount reported some other form of non-employment related discrimination, such as being unable to obtain identification documents that reflected their new name and gender; survey collected data on discrimination in the military and discrimination outside of the military (e.g. employment, housing)) =670 \\$aLoudes, C.M.H. Handbook on monitoring and reporting homophobic and transphobic incidents, 2008:$bp. 7 (Transphobic incidents refer to acts motivated by hatred towards individuals or groups because of gender identity or gender expression. Homophobia and transphobia also manifest themselves through: homophobic bullying; hate speech by political or religious leaders and organised groups) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 29, 2010$b(Transphobia (or less commonly, transprejudice and trans-misogyny, referring to transphobia directed toward transwomen, or trans-misandry, referring to transphobia directed toward transmen) refers to discrimination against transsexualism and transsexual or transgender people, based on the expression of their internal gender identity) Feb. 19, 2012 (Transphobia (or less commonly cissexism, transprejudice, and trans-misogyny, referring to transphobia directed toward trans women, or trans-misandry, referring to transphobia directed toward trans men) is a range of negative attitudes and feelings towards transsexualism and transsexual or transgender people, based on the expression of their internal gender identity) =670 \\$aLaframboise, S. An introduction to gender, transgender, and transphobia, via WWW, viewed Oct. 29, 2010$b(the discrimination that transgendered people face; gender-based discrimination or "transphobia") =670 \\$aGrant, J.M. Injustice at every turn, ©2011:$bt.p. (transgender discrimination) p. 2 (anti-transgender bias) =670 \\$aMoodie-Mills, A.C. Jumping beyond the broom, 2012, viewed online, Feb. 19, 2012:$bp. 24 (antitransgender bias) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTransgender Persons$0(DNLM)D063106$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSocial Discrimination$0(DNLM)D063508$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aTransgender Persons$iand$aSocial Discrimination$5IEN =LDR 01120nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881773204102441 =005 20211215222041.0 =008 200121i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020000147 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000147 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814499903500041 =040 \\$aCaOONL$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSleep disorders in women =550 \\$wg$aWomen$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat: Soparkar, Gautam. Sleep apnea in women, 2019:$bp. 4 ("The science of sleep disorders in general, and sleep apnea in particular, is relatively new [...] Different sleep disorders have their own distinctive features, but most of them have very similar effects during the day (sleepiness, fatigue, etc.). Sleep patterns and the effects of sleep deprivation differ between men and women. Conditions such as pregnancy and menopause are unique to women and have a profound effect on sleep.") =750 \2$81$wb$aSleep Wake Disorders$0(DNLM)D012893$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$aWomen$0(DNLM)D014930$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aSleep Wake Disorders$iand$aWomen$5IEN =LDR 03243cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9881773204202441 =005 20211215212736.0 =008 880908i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88005586 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 88005586 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171738940000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aReproductive technology =450 \\$aART (Assisted reproductive technology) =450 \\$aAssisted reproduction =450 \\$aAssisted reproductive technology =450 \\$aReproduction$xTechnological innovations =450 \\$aReproductive techniques =550 \\$wg$aBiotechnology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Reproductive technologies, marriage, and the church, c1988. =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Reproduction technics) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Reproductive technology) =670 \\$aJournal of assisted reproduction and genetics, 1992. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 8, 2020$b(Reproductive Techniques. SN Methods pertaining to the generation of new individuals, including techniques used in selective BREEDING, cloning (CLONING, ORGANISM), and assisted reproduction (REPRODUCTIVE TECHNIQUES, ASSISTED). UF Reproduction Technics; Reproduction Techniques; Reproductive Technologies; Reproductive Technology; Technology, Reproductive) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 8, 2020$b(Reproductive Techniques, Assisted. SN Clinical and laboratory techniques used to enhance fertility in humans and animals. UF Assisted Reproductive Technics; Assisted Reproductive Techniques; Reproductive Technology, Assisted. Previous indexing: Fertilization in Vitro (1989-2001); Reproduction Techniques (1989-2001)) =670 \\$aAssisted reproductive technology (ART) website, via Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website, Jan. 8, 2020:$bWhat is assisted reproductive technology? 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They do NOT include treatments in which only sperm are handled (i.e., intrauterine--or artificial--insemination) or procedures in which a woman takes medicine only to stimulate egg production without the intention of having eggs retrieved) =670 \\$aSociety for Assisted Reproductive Technology website, Jan. 8, 2020:$bPatients > What is SART (SART is the primary organization of professionals dedicated to the practice of IVF, or assisted reproductive technology (ART)) =670 \\$aRecommended children's books for children of assisted reproductive technologies, via Quinn Law Centers website, viewed on Jan. 8, 2020$b(children who were conceived through donor insemination; children who were conceived by sperm donation; children conceived through donor egg; [children] conceived through artificial insemination) =670 \\$aJournal of assisted reproduction and genetics website, Jan. 8, 2020:$bhome page (assisted reproduction technologies (ARTs); human ARTs) =675 \\$aIAC;$aNIH =750 \2$aReproductive Techniques$5IEN$0(DNLM)D012099 =LDR 00853nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881773204302441 =005 20211215210546.0 =008 200122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020000156 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000156 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814499903000041 =040 \\$aUkOxU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPaternity leave =550 \\$wg$aParental leave =670 \\$aWork cat: Aumayr-Pintar, C. Parental and paternity leave, 2019:$bsub-title (uptake by fathers) ; p.1 (Regarding fathers' leave entitlements, the agreement establishes 10 days of paternity leave for fathers following childbirth.) =670 \\$aOED Online, Jan. 22, 2020$b(Paternity leave. A short period of authorized absence from employment granted to a father after or shortly before the birth of his child) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aParental Leave$0(DNLM)D016524$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01711cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9881773204402441 =005 20211215211658.0 =008 051129i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005007904 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2005007904 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171608730000041 =040 \\$aMH-P$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aEgg donors =450 \\$aDonors, Egg =450 \\$aDonors, Ovum =450 \\$aOva donors =450 \\$wnne$aOvum donors =550 \\$wg$aWomen =670 \\$aWork cat.: Konrad, M. Nameless relations : anonymity, Melanesia and reproductive gift exchange between British ova donors and recipients, 2005. =670 \\$aCarswell, N. A very special lady : a story about IVF, an egg donor and a little girl, 2012. =670 \\$aYoung, A. Two eggs, two kids : an egg donor's account of friendship, infertility & secrets, 2015. =670 \\$aAmor, D.J. Attitudes of sperm, egg and embryo donors and recipients towards genetic information and screening of donors, in Reproductive health, v. 15, article number 26 (2018):$bp. 1 (egg donors; donors of sperm, eggs or embryos) =670 \\$aHalcomb, L. Constructing parents : the heteronormative recruitment of sperm and egg donors in the reproductive market, 2015. =670 \\$aBraverman, A.M. Exploring ovum donors' motivations and needs, in The American journal of bioethics, fall 2001:$bp. 16 (women participating as oocyte donors; ovum donors; gamete donors) p. 17 (egg donors) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Jan. 14, 2020$b(772,000 results for "egg donors"; 9,130 results for "ovum donors"; 5,430 results for "ova donors"; 58,600 results for "oocyte donors") =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aTissue Donors$0(DNLM)D014019$4BM$55IEN-M =LDR 02204cz a2200349n 4500 =001 9881773204602441 =005 20211215193718.0 =008 880908i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 88005587 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 88005587 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171738980000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRG133.5$bRG135 =150 \\$aHuman reproductive technology =450 \\$aAssisted conception =450 \\$aAssisted human reproduction =450 \\$aAssisted human reproductive technology =450 \\$aConception$xTechnological innovations =450 \\$aHuman assisted reproduction =450 \\$aHuman assisted reproductive technology =450 \\$aHuman reproduction$xTechnological innovations =550 \\$wg$aMedical technology =550 \\$wg$aReproductive technology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Reproductive technologies, marriage and the church, c1988. =670 \\$aMeSH$b(Reproduction technics) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Reproductive technology) =670 \\$aJournal of assisted reproduction and genetics, 1992. =670 \\$aEdwards, R.G. Principles of assisted human reproduction, 1994$b(assisted conception) =670 \\$aJournal of assisted reproduction and genetics website, Jan. 8, 2020:$bhome page (assisted reproduction technologies (ARTs); human ARTs) =670 \\$aAssisted reproductive technology (ART) website, via Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website, Jan. 8, 2020:$bWhat is assisted reproductive technology? (the definition used by CDC is based on the 1992 Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act; ART includes all fertility treatments in which both eggs and embryos are handled. In general, ART procedures involve surgically removing eggs from a woman's ovaries, combining them with sperm in the laboratory, and returning them to the woman's body or donating them to another woman. They do NOT include treatments in which only sperm are handled (i.e., intrauterine--or artificial--insemination) or procedures in which a woman takes medicine only to stimulate egg production without the intention of having eggs retrieved) =675 \\$aIAC;$aNIH =750 \2$aReproductive Techniques, Assisted$0(DNLM)D027724$5IEN-M =LDR 02684nz a2200373n 4500 =001 9881773205902441 =005 20211215220043.0 =008 200310i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020000651$zsh 85120565 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000651 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814499901000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGender reassignment surgery =450 \\$aGender-affirming surgery =450 \\$aReassignment, Sex =450 \\$aReassignment surgery, Gender =450 \\$wnne$aSex change =450 \\$aSex change surgery =450 \\$aSex reassignment surgery =450 \\$aTranssexual surgery =550 \\$wg$aGenerative organs$xSurgery =550 \\$wg$aGender transition =670 \\$aRandom House$b(sex change) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Sex change surgery) =670 \\$aAcad. Am. encyc.:$bv. 17, p. 225 (sex reassignment) =670 \\$aIntl. dict. med. biol.$b(Transsexualism; sex reassignment operation; transsexual surgery) =670 \\$aTrans bodies, trans selves : a resource for the transgender community, 2014:$bpage 618 ("Sex Change: An older term for gender-affirming surgery. Some people do not like this term because it implies that a person's sex is changing, while many trans people feel they have always been who they are.") =670 \\$aGender confirmation surgery, 2018. =670 \\$aConsiderations in gender reassignment surgery, 2019. =670 \\$aMeSH (Medical Subject Headings), U.S. National Library of Medicine, viewed online December 2, 2019$b(MeSH Heading: Sex Reassignment Procedures; scope note: Clinical treatments used to change the physiological sexual characteristics of an individual; entry terms: Gender Change Procedures, Gender Confirmation Procedures, Gender Reassignment Procedures, Sex Change Procedures)$uhttps://meshb.nlm.nih.gov/record/ui?name=SEX%20REASSIGNMENT%20PROCEDURES =670 \\$aGLAAD Media Reference Guide, viewed online December 2, 2019:$bdefinition of Transition ("Avoid the phrase 'sex change'.") definition of Sex Reassignment Surgery ("Also called Gender Confirmation Surgery (GCS). Refers to doctor-supervised surgical interventions, and is only one small part of transition (see transition above). Avoid the phrase "sex change operation." Do not refer to someone as being "pre-op" or "post-op." 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This HEMOGLOBIN has two alpha and two gamma polypeptide subunits in comparison to normal adult hemoglobin, which has two alpha and two beta polypeptide subunits. Fetal hemoglobin concentrations can be elevated (usually above 0.5%) in children and adults affected by LEUKEMIA and several types of ANEMIA) entry version (HBF) entry term (Hemoglobin F) =750 \2$aFetal Hemoglobin$0(DNLM)D005319$5IEN-M =LDR 01251nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881769911302441 =005 20211207121718.0 =008 200504i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020001173 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020001173 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815040828100041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCystoviridae =450 \\$aCystoviruses =550 \\$wg$aBacteriophages =550 \\$wg$aRNA viruses =670 \\$aVirus research, v. 101 (2004):$bp. 4 (families of dsRNA viruses: Cystoviridae; host: Bacteria (Pseudomonas); genera: Cystovirus) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 4, 2020$b(Cystoviridae. SN A family of bacteriophages containing one genus (Cystovirus) with one member (Bacteriophage phi 6). UF Cystovirus. In MeSH Tree Structures under: RNA Phages; RNA Viruses) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 4, 2020$b(Cystovirus is a genus of viruses, in the family Cystoviridae; Cystoviruses are distinguished by their tripartite dsRNA genome, totaling ~14 kb in length and their protein and lipid outer layer. No other bacteriophage has any lipid in its outer coat; Members of the Cystoviridae appear to be most closely related to the Reoviridae, but also share homology with the Totiviridae) =750 \2$aCystoviridae$0(DNLM)D017910$5IEN =LDR 01322nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9881769911702441 =005 20211207120007.0 =008 200506i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020001192 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020001192 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815040733500041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBenzothiazoles =550 \\$wg$aHeterocyclic compounds =550 \\$wg$aThiazoles =670 \\$aWork cat: 2020006790: Benzothiazole, 2020. =670 \\$aMESH browser, May 6, 2020:$bheading (Benzothiazoles) scope note (Compounds with a benzene ring fused to a thiazole ring) =670 \\$aOld LC heading (Benzothiazole, Benzothiazoles) =670 \\$aWikipedia online, May 6, 2020:$b(Benzothiazole is an aromatic heterocyclic compound with the chemical formula C 7H 5NS. It is colorless, slightly viscous liquid. Although the parent compound, benzothiazole is not widely used, many of its derivatives are found in commercial products or in nature) =670 \\$aPubChem, viewed online May 6, 2020$b(Benzothiazole (compound): Benzothiazole is an organic heterobicyclic compound that is a fusion product between benzene and thiazole. The parent of the class of benzothiazoles. It has a role as a plant metabolite, a xenobiotic and an environmental contaminant) =750 \2$aBenzothiazoles$0(DNLM)D052160$5IEN =LDR 02696nz a2200361n 4500 =001 9881769911902441 =005 20211207114916.0 =008 200504i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020001171 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020001171 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815040828300041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBacteriophage phi 6 =450 \\$aBacteriophage phi6 =450 \\$aPhage phi 6 =450 \\$aPhage phi6 =450 \\$aPhi 6 bacteriophage =450 \\$aPhi6 bacteriophage =450 \\$aPhi 6 cystovirus =450 \\$aPhi6 cystovirus =450 \\$aPhi 6 phage =450 \\$aPhi6 phage =450 \\$aPseudomonas phage phi 6 =450 \\$aPseudomonas phage phi6 =450 \\$aPseudomonas virus phi 6 =450 \\$aPseudomonas virus phi6 =550 \\$wg$aCystovirus =670 \\$aWork cat.: Singhal, S. Effects of single mutations from experimental evolution of microbial proteins, 2017:$bt.p. ([phi]6 Cystovirus) p. 4 (the lytic RNA bacteriophage [phi]6) p. 43 (the bacteriophage phi-6; dsRNA bacteriophage phi-6; double-stranded RNA bacteriophage phi6) p. 48 (phi-6 Cystovirus) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 4, 2020:$bPseudomonas phage phi6 (Phi 6 is the best-studied bacteriophage of the virus family Cystoviridae. It infects Pseudomonas bacteria (typically plant-pathogenic P. syringae). It has a three-part, segmented, double-stranded RNA genome, totalling ~13.5 kb in length. phi6 and its relatives have a lipid membrane around their nucleocapsid, a rare trait among bacteriophages. It is a lytic phage, though under certain circumstances has been observed to display a delay in lysis which may be described as a "carrier state"; Genus: Cystovirus. Species: Pseudomonas virus phi6. Synonyms: Phage phi6; Pseudomonas phage phi6) =670 \\$aThe dsRNA genome segments and proteins of Pseudomonas phage Phi 6 (genus Cystovirus : family Cystoviridae), 2002, via Internet Archive, viewed May 4, 2020$b(the Pseudomonas phage phi 6; dsRNA bacteriophage phi 6; bacteriophage phi6; dsRNA bacteriophage phi6; bacteriophage phi 6; phage phi6; double-stranded RNA bacteriophage phi6) =670 \\$aVirus research, v. 101 (2004):$bp. 6 (Pseudomonas phage Phi 6 (Cystovirus: Cystoviridae)) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, May 4, 2020$b(Bacteriophage phi 6. SN Virulent bacteriophage and sole member of the genus Cystovirus that infects Pseudomonas species. The virion has a segmented genome consisting of three pieces of doubled-stranded DNA and also a unique lipid-containing envelope. UF Phage phi 6; Pseudomonas phage phi 6; phi 6 Phage. In MeSH Tree Structures under: Pseudomonas Phages; RNA Phages; Cystoviridae) =750 \2$aBacteriophage phi 6$0(DNLM)D017126$5IEN =LDR 01149nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9881773092502441 =005 20211220125043.0 =008 200501i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020001152 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020001152 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815040829600041 =040 \\$aNcU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR403.5 =150 \\$aNoroviruses =450 \\$aNorovirus =550 \\$wg$aCaliciviruses =550 \\$aViral gastroenteritis =670 \\$aWork cat: Norovirus illness general information, 2018:$bp. 2 (norovirus ("stomach bug") is the leading cause of outbreaks of diarrhea and vomiting in the United States) =670 \\$aCenters for Disease Control and Prevention WWW site, May 1, 2020$b(Norovirus is a very contagious virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea; sometimes called the stomach flu or stomach bug, but norovirus illness is not related to the flu, which is caused by influenza virus) =670 \\$aMeSH, May 1, 2020$b(Norovirus; a genus in the family CALICIVIRIDAE, associated with epidemic GASTROENTERITIS in humans. The type species, NORWALK VIRUS, contains multiple strains) =750 \2$aNorovirus$0(DNLM)D029322$5IEN =LDR 01562nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9881773092802441 =005 20211220122853.0 =008 200513i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020005465 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020005465 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815040731500041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRL144 =150 \\$aHidradenitis suppurativa =450 \\$aAcne inversa =450 \\$aHidradenitides, Suppurative =450 \\$aHidradenitis, Suppurative =450 \\$aSuppurativa hidradenitis =450 \\$aSuppurative hidradenitides =450 \\$aSuppurative hidradenitis =550 \\$wg$aBacterial diseases =550 \\$wg$aSweat glands$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat: 2020021045: Hidradenitis suppurativa, 2020. =670 \\$aMESH browser, May 13, 2020:$b(heading: Hidradenitis Suppurativa. Scope note: A chronic suppurative and cicatricial disease of the apocrine glands occurring chiefly in the axillae in women and in the groin and anal regions in men. It is characterized by poral occlusion with secondary bacterial infection, evolving into abscesses which eventually rupture. As the disease becomes chronic, ulcers appear, sinus tracts enlarge, fistulas develop, and fibrosis and scarring become evident. Entry terms: Acne Inversa ; Hidradenitides Suppurative ; Hidradenitis, Suppurative ; Suppurative Hidradenitides ; Suppurative Hidradenitis. Previous indexing: Sweat gland diseases. Mapped to: Skin diseases; Skin diseases, Bacterial; and Skin diseases, Infectious) =750 \2$aHidradenitis Suppurativa$0(DNLM)D017497$5IEN =LDR 00909nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881796326102441 =005 20220110163436.0 =008 200603\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020005825 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020005825 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740828600041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAttention in literature =670 \\$aWork cat: 2020023488: André du Bouchet, 2020:$bECIP galley ("The aim of this book [...] is to show how his work displays a particular approach to attentiveness that advances understanding of late-twentieth-century French poetic practice while shedding new light on attention itself") =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAttention$0(DNLM)D001288$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aLiterature$0(DNLM)D008091$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aAttention$iand$aLiterature$5IEN-M =LDR 03553nz a2200385n 4500 =001 9881796326502441 =005 20220107144106.0 =008 200706i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006299 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006299 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740823600041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAldolase =450 \\$aDiphosphofructose aldolase =450 \\$aFBA (Enzyme) =450 \\$aFBP aldolase =450 \\$aFDP aldolase =450 \\$aFructoaldolase =450 \\$aFructose biphosphate aldolase =450 \\$aFructose bis-phosphate aldolase =450 \\$aFructose-bisphosphate aldolase =450 \\$aFructose diphosphate aldolase =450 \\$aFructosediphosphate aldolase =450 \\$aFructose monophosphate aldolase =450 \\$aFSA (Enzyme) =450 \\$aPhosphofructoaldolase =450 \\$aZymohexase =550 \\$wg$aLyases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wang, J. The molecular basis for the aldolase-actin interaction studied in vitro and in living cells, 1996. =670 \\$aMeSH browser, July 6, 2020$b(Fructose-Bisphosphate Aldolase. UF Aldolase; Aldolase A; Aldolase B; Aldolase C; Fructose 1,6-Bisphosphate Aldolase; Fructose 1,6-Bisphosphate Aldolase, Class II; Fructose 1-Phosphate Aldolase; Fructose Biphosphate Aldolase; Fructosediphosphate Aldolase; . CAS type 1 name: D-Fructose-1,6-biphosphate D-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate-lyase. SN An enzyme of the lyase class that catalyzes the cleavage of fructose 1,6-biphosphate to form dihydroxyacetone phosphate and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate. The enzyme also acts on (3S,4R)-ketose 1-phosphates. The yeast and bacterial enzymes are zinc proteins. In MeSH Tree Structures under: Aldehyde-Lyases > Carbon-Carbon Lyases > Lyases > Enzymes) =670 \\$aAldolase, via Lab tests online, July 6, 2020$b(Aldolase is an enzyme that helps convert glucose (sugar) into energy. It is found throughout the body but is primarily found in high levels in muscle tissue. Aldolase levels in the blood rise when a person has muscle damage) =670 \\$aMedlinePlus Medical encyclopedia, via WWW, July 6, 2020:$bAldolase blood test (Aldolase is a protein (called an enzyme) that helps break down certain sugars to produce energy. It is found in high amount in muscle and liver tissue) =670 \\$aAldolase - an overview, via ScienceDirect, July 6, 2020$b(Aldolase is a glycolytic enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of fructose 1-6-diphosphate to glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and dihydroxy-acetone phosphate via the glycolysis metabolic pathway) =670 \\$aBRENDA - the comprehensive enzyme information system, via WWW, July 6, 2020$b(fructose-bisphosphate aldolase; synonyms: aldolase; aldolase A; aldolase B; aldolase C; aldolase, fructose diphosphate; ALDP; D-fructose-1,6-bisphosphate aldolase; D-fructose-1,6-bisphosphate D-glyceraldehyde-3-P-lyase; D-fructose-6-phosphate aldolase; Diphosphofructose aldolase; FBA; FBP aldolase; FDP aldolase; FPA; Fructoaldolase; fructose 1,6 bisphosphate aldolase; fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase/aldolase; Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate aldolase; fructose 1,6-bisphosphate aldolase/phosphatase; Fructose 1,6-diphosphate aldolase; Fructose 1-monophosphate aldolase; Fructose 1-phosphate aldolase; fructose bis-phosphate aldolase; Fructose bisphosphate aldolase; Fructose diphosphate aldolase; fructose-1,6-biphosphate aldolase; fructose-1,6-bisphosphate (FBP) aldolase/phosphatase; fructose-1,6-bisphosphate aldolase; FSA; Phosphofructoaldolase; zymohexase) =750 \2$aFructose-Bisphosphate Aldolase$0(DNLM)D005634$5IEN-M =LDR 00912nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881796326702441 =005 20220110163541.0 =008 191220\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2019103618 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019103618 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740646300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAffect (Psychology) in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: 2019036717: Breger, C. Making worlds, 2020:$bECIP galley (explores 21st century European films and the way they produce new sensibilities, responses, and affects among viewers that allow them to see the world in new ways) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAffect$0(DNLM)D000339$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aAffect$iand$aMotion Pictures$5IEN-M =LDR 03772nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9881796327002441 =005 20220107141402.0 =008 200707i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006308 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006308 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740823300041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAction spectroscopy =450 \\$aConsequence spectroscopy =550 \\$wg$aMolecular spectroscopy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Liu, Y. Structural elucidation of biomolecular ions in the gas phase using novel mass spectrometric and computational methods, 2019:$bpp. 16-17 (Action spectroscopy, also known as consequence spectroscopy, is a powerful characterization technique. This measurement is based on the "consequence" of light activation such that the dissociation of the targeted ion is an indication of analogous absorption in the condensed phase; Some examples of action spectroscopy are infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD) action spectroscopy for vibrational transition characterization, ultraviolet-visible photodissociation (UVPD) action spectroscopy for vibronic transitions, and infrared ultraviolet ion dip spectroscopy for the vibrational transition measurement of UV-selected conformers) =670 \\$aPhotobiology, ©2002:$bp. 139 (Action spectroscopy is a method for identifying the light-absorbing chromophore in a photobiological or biochemical process by comparing the efficiency of radiation of different wavelengths in driving the process; Action spectroscopy is a method for finding out what the initial step is in a photobiological or photochemical process. More exactly, the method serves to identify the kind of molecule absorbing the active light) =670 \\$aNATO Advanced Study Institute on Biophysics of Photoreceptors and Photomovements in Microorganisms (1990 : Tirrenia, Italy). Biophysics of photoreceptors and photomovements in microorganisms, ©1991:$bp. 293 (Action spectroscopy--the measurement, as a function of wavelength, of the sensitivity of a particular biological response or effect--is a standard approach towards identifying receptor pigment(s) for photobiological phenomena. Comparison of an action spectrum with absorption spectra of known pigments often reveals the identity of the pigment, or class of pigments, involved) =670 \\$aReview of scientific instruments v. 89, 083107 (2018), via WWW, viewed July 7, 2020:$bp. 1 (Action spectroscopy with inert gas messenger atoms is a method to obtain vibrational spectra of gas phase aggregates) =670 \\$aJournal of the American Chemical Society, v. 142 (2020):$bp. 2665 (article title: Elucidating surface structure with action spectroscopy; If the photon energy is suitable for excitation of one of the aggregate's vibrational modes, then the energy absorbed from the infrared beam may break the bonds between the messengers and the aggregates (this is the "action" in the term "action spectroscopy"), such that a flow of messenger atoms may be detected with a mass spectrometer) =670 \\$aMass spectrometry reviews, v. 28 (2009):$bp. 586 (In this article, the new and exciting techniques of infrared consequence spectroscopy (sometimes called action spectroscopy) of gaseous ions are reviewed. These techniques include vibrational predissociation spectroscopy and infrared multiple photon dissociation spectroscopy and they typically complement one another in the systems studied and the information gained) p. 587 (Consequence spectroscopy, including infrared multiple photon dissociation (IRMPD) spectroscopy and infrared vibrational predissociation (VPD) spectroscopy; Currently the two most common types of consequence spectroscopy are IRMPD spectroscopy and VPD spectroscopy) =750 \2$aAction Spectrum$0(DNLM)D000067549$5IEN-M =LDR 01019nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881800142402441 =005 20220110163317.0 =008 200528i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020005557 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020005557 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740828900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBQ4570.S43 =150 \\$aBuddhism and secularism =450 \\$aSecularism and Buddhism =550 \\$wg$aSecularism =670 \\$aWork cat: 2020022579: Secularizing Buddhism, 2020:$bECIP summary (highlights the concern to avoid an artificial opposition between secular and religious) galley (three pairs of matching categories at play in this collection, secular and religious, and modern and traditional, and Eastern and Western) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aBuddhism$0(DNLM)D002016$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSecularism$0(DNLM)D035621$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aBuddhism$iand$aSecularism$5IEN-M =LDR 03608nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9881803946302441 =005 20220114133354.0 =008 200522i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020005525 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020005525 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740829100041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aChitin synthase =450 \\$aChitin synthetase =450 \\$aChitin-UDP acetyl-glucosaminyl transferase =450 \\$aChitin-UDP N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase =450 \\$aChitin-uridine diphosphate acetylglucosaminyltransferase =450 \\$aMyosin motor-like chitin synthase =450 \\$aTrans-N-acetylglucosaminosylase =450 \\$aUDP-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase =550 \\$wg$aGlycosyltransferases =670 \\$aWork cat.: Vandepas, L.E. Chitin the good fight - identification and description of chitin and its genes in Cnidaria, 2018:$babstr. (Chapter 1 explores the distribution of chitin synthase (CHS) genes across Cnidaria ... in Chapters 2 and 3 I focus on the model sea anemone Nematostella vectensis, which has three chitin synthase genes - each with a unique suite of domains ... In the Appendix, I discuss a putative CHS gene cloned from the ctenophore species Pleurobrachia bachei) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 22, 2020$b(Chitin synthase; this enzyme belongs to the family of glycosyltransferases, specifically the hexosyltransferases. The systematic name of this enzyme class is UDP-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine:chitin 4-beta-N-acetylglucosaminyl-transferase. Other names in common use include chitin-UDP N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase, chitin-uridine diphosphate acetylglucosaminyltransferase, chitin synthetase, and trans-N-acetylglucosaminosylase) =670 \\$aExPASy bioinformatics resource portal, May 22, 2020$b(Enzyme entry: EC 2.4.1.16. Accepted name: Chitin synthase. Alternative name: Chitin-UDP acetyl-glucosaminyl transferase. Converts UDP-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine into chitin and UDP) =670 \\$aBRENDA - the comprehensive enzyme information system, via WWW, May 22, 2020$b(EC 2.4.1.16 - chitin synthase. EC tree: 2 Transferases > 2.4 Glycosyltransferases > 2.4.1 Hexosyltransferases > 2.4.1.16 chitin synthase. Synonyms: AaCHS-1, acetylglucosaminyltransferase, chitin-uridine diphosphate, AgCHS-1, AgCHS-2, Ar-CS1, BcChsVI, CaChs1, CaChs2p, chitin synthase 1, chitin synthase 2, chitin synthase 3, chitin synthase 3a, chitin synthase 4, chitin synthase 5, chitin synthase 6, chitin synthase 7, chitin synthase A, chitin synthase B, chitin synthase II, chitin synthase III, chitin synthetase, chitin synthetase I, chitin synthetase II, chitin synthetase III, chitin-UDP acetyl-glucosaminyl transferase 1, chitin-UDP acetyl-glucosaminyl transferase 2, chitin-UDP acetyl-glucosaminyl transferase 3, chitin-UDP acetyl-glucosaminyl transferase 4, chitin-UDP acetyl-glucosaminyl transferase 5, chitin-UDP acetyl-glucosaminyl transferase 6, chitin-UDP acetyl-glucosaminyl transferase 7, chitin-UDP N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase, chitin-uridine diphosphate acetylglucosaminyltransferase, CHS, CHS B, chs-1, chs-2, CHS-3, CHS-6, Chs1, CHS1p, Chs2, CHS2p, CHS3, CHS3a, Chs3p, CHS4, Chs4p, CHS5, CHS6, CHS7, Chs8, chsA, chsB, chsC, chsE, CHSI, CHSIIIa, CHSIIIb, CSI, CSII, CSIII, CsmA, CsmB, DmCHS-1, DmCHS-2, DmeChSB, EhCHS-1, EhCHS-2, LcCHS-1, LeChs1, LsCHS-1, Mcs1, MsCHS-1, MsCHS1, MsCHS2, myosin motor-like chitin synthase, Ov-chs-2, PdChsVII, TcCHS1, TcCHS2, trans-N-acetylglucosaminosylase, UDP-GlcNAc:chitin 4-alpha-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase, UmCHS3, UmCHS6, WdCHS1, WdChs3p, WdChs5p) =750 \2$aChitin Synthase$0(DNLM)D002687$5IEN-M =LDR 00908nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881803949202441 =005 20220113195758.0 =008 200206\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020000292 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000292 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740645400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aChildbirth in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: 2020005945: Patrick-Weber, C. The rhetoric and medicalization of pregnancy and childbirth in horror films, 2020:$bCIP galley (examines the process of childbirth, along with pregnancy, within the context of horror films) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aParturition$0(DNLM)D036801$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aParturition$iand$aMotion Pictures$5IEN-M =LDR 04619nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9881791996002441 =005 20211223130119.0 =008 200117i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020000135 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000135 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815040724500041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOstracism (Psychology) =450 \\$aSocial ostracism =550 \\$wg$aSocial isolation =670 \\$aWork cat.: Current directions in ostracism, social exclusion, and rejection research, 2019:$bpp. 1-2 (social exclusion is a broad category encapsulating various types of negative interpersonal experiences in which someone feels kept apart from others physically, emotionally, or otherwise devalued socially; exclusion experiences may involve someone receiving direct negative attention (rejection-based exclusion) or being ignored in some way (ostracism-based exclusion) p. 5 (ostracism-based exclusion; individuals are not acknowledged and treated as if they do not exist; empirical studies support the general idea that negative attention may be better than being unacknowledged; being ignored (i.e., ostracized socially) is a powerful message that one is unwanted and unworthy of inclusion) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster dictionary online, Jan. 17, 2020$b(ostracism 1. a method of temporary banishment by popular vote without trial or special accusation practiced in ancient Greece. 2. exclusion by general consent from common privileges or social acceptance) =670 \\$aAPA dictionary of psychology, 2015$b(ostracism: an extreme form of rejection in which one is excluded and ignored in the presence of others) =670 \\$aPsychology research and reference website, Jan. 17, 2020:$bSocial psychology > Interpersonal yelationships > Ostracism (Ostracism refers to the act of ignoring and excluding individuals. It is differentiated from social exclusion in that ostracism generally requires ignoring or lack of attention in addition to social exclusion. Ostracism is distinguishable from overt acts of rejection and bullying because rather than combining acts of exclusion with verbal or physical abuse, ostracism involves giving no or little attention to the individual or groups.) =670 \\$aPsychology glossary, via AlleyDog.com, Jan. 17, 2020$b(Ostracism is being deliberately left out of a group or social setting by exclusion and rejection. Groups and individuals alike can ostracize others and be ostracized themselves. Although social rejection is an inevitable part of human existence, prolonged or unreasonable ostracism can lead to loneliness, depression, and/or aggression. An example of ostracism is a student deliberately not inviting a particular person to their party although they invited everyone else in their class.) =670 \\$aAnnual review of psychology, 2007:$bp. 427 (Ostracism: ignoring and excluding individuals or groups by individuals or groups; Rejection: an explicit declaration that an individual or group is not wanted; Social exclusion: being kept apart from others) p. 429 (Ostracism is typically defined as being ignored and excluded, and it often occurs without excessive explanation or explicit negative attention. Ostracism is often operationalized as a process that is characterized as an unfolding sequence of responses endured while being ignored and excluded; Social exclusion appears to be defined as being excluded, alone, or isolated, sometimes with explicit declarations of dislike, but other times not; Rejection is typically operationalized as a declaration by an individual or group that they do not (or no longer) want to interact or be in the company of the individual) =670 \\$aGrahe, J.E. Commentary on Sources of Ostracism Research; in Journal of Social Psychology. Sep/Oct2015, Vol. 155 Issue 5$bAbstract (Modern ostracism research started in the early 1990s and hundreds of studies have advanced our understanding of this phenomenon) =670 \\$aWesselmann, E.D. Social life and social death: Inclusion, ostracism, and rejection in groups; in Group Processes & Intergroup Relations: GPIR; London Vol. 20, Iss. 5, Sept. 2017$b(Social exclusion experiences can be further broken down into two subcategories: rejection- and ostracism-based experiences) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on ignoring or excluding an individual or group, often without an explicit explanation or declaration. Works on the explicit declaration that an individual or group is ignored or excluded are entered under$aRejection (Psychology). =681 \\$iNote under$aRejection (Psychology) =750 \2$aOstracism$0(DNLM)D000091488$5IEN =LDR 01654nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881796231302441 =005 20220106145928.0 =008 200227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020000548 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000548 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815040827300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ520.W65$cPediatrics =150 \\$aWolf-Hirschhorn syndrome =450 \\$aChromosome 4p deletion syndrome =450 \\$aPitt syndrome =450 \\$aPitt-Rogers-Danks syndrome =450 \\$aWolf syndrome =550 \\$wg$aHuman chromosome abnormalities =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat: 2019042870. Lanier, Heather Kirn. Raising a rare girl, 2020:$b(a mother's story of her daughter who was born with a rare chromosomal syndrome called Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome, which caused small growth and heart murmur) =670 \\$aMeSH website, Feb. 27, 2020$b(Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome; a syndrome caused by abnormalities in CHROMOSOME 4 (4p) ; several candidate genes appear to be responsible for the core phenotype and in combination with other linked and unlinked genes determine the severity and inclusion of rarer phenotypes. Most cases have a characteristic cranio-facial defect, mental retardation, growth delays, and other conditions. Entry Term(s): 4p Deletion Syndrome; 4p- Syndrome; Chromosome 4p Deletion Syndrome; Chromosome 4p Monosomy; Chromosome 4p Syndrome; Del(4p) Syndrome; Mental Retardation, Unusual Facies, And Intrauterine Growth Retardation; Partial Monosomy 4p; Pitt Syndrome; Pitt-Rogers-Danks Syndrome; Wolf Syndrome; Wolf-Hirchhorn Syndrome) =750 \2$aWolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome$0(DNLM)D054877$5IEN =LDR 02727nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881796231502441 =005 20220106143720.0 =008 200504||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020001180 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020001180 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815040734300041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSomatosensory neurons =450 \\$aSomatic sensory neurons =550 \\$wg$aSensory neurons =670 \\$aWork cat.: Jiang, N. Epithelial signals that influence the form and function of somatosensory neurons in Drosophila, 2017. =670 \\$aNeuroscience online, May 4, 2020:$bChapter 2: Somatosensory systems (The somatosensory systems process information about, and represent, several modalities of somatic sensation (i.e., pain, temperature, touch, proprioception); when a somatosensory neuron is stimulated naturally (e.g., by skin warming) or artificially (e.g., by electrical stimulation of the neuron), the sensation perceived is specific to the information normally processed by the neuron (i.e., warm skin)) =670 \\$aSomatosensory system anatomy, via Medscape website, May 4, 2020$b(The somatosensory system is the part of the sensory system concerned with the conscious perception of touch, pressure, pain, temperature, position, movement, and vibration, which arise from the muscles, joints, skin, and fascia. The somatosensory system is a 3-neuron system that relays sensations detected in the periphery and conveys them via pathways through the spinal cord, brainstem, and thalamic relay nuclei to the sensory cortex in the parietal lobe) =670 \\$aA dictionary of biology, 2019$b(sensory neuron: A nerve cell (see neuron) that transmits information about changes in the internal or external environment to the central nervous system. Sensory neurons are of two types. Somatic sensory neurons occur in peripheral nerves in the skin, skeletal muscle, joints, and bones. Visceral sensory neurons are located in sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves in the heart, lungs, and other organs) =670 \\$aFrontiers in neuroanatomy, Apr. 2014:$bp. 1 (Somatosensory neurons comprise the largest sensory system in mammals and have nerve endings coursing throughout the skin, viscera, muscle,and bone; The peripheral targets of somatosensory neuron afferents span from the tips of your toes to the inner organs of your body where they report on the presence of a striking diversity of stimuli) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSomatosensory Cortex$0(DNLM)D013003$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aNeurons$0(DNLM)D009474$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aSomatosensory Cortex$iand$aNeurons$5IEN =LDR 00703nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881796231802441 =005 20220106133028.0 =008 150922i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2015002264 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2015002264 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)984844850700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S165$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aSalvadoraceae =450 \\$aAzimaceae =550 \\$wg$aPapaverales =670 \\$aWork cat: 2010308455: Salvadora, 1990?:$bp. 1 (Salvadora belongs to the family Salvadoraceae) =670 \\$aITIS, viewed Sept. 22, 2015$b(order: Brassicales; family: Salvadoraceae, synonym: Azimaceae) =750 \2$aSalvadoraceae$0(DNLM)D032121$5IEN =LDR 01125nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881796232002441 =005 20220106132001.0 =008 200304i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020000604 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000604 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815040826900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM666.R235 =150 \\$aRacecadotril =450 \\$aAcetorphan =450 \\$aEcadotril =450 \\$aRetorphan =450 \\$aSinorphan =550 \\$wg$aAntidiarrheals =550 \\$wg$aProtease inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat: 2019058235: Racecadotril. 2019:$bsubtitle (an effective anti-diarrheal drug) CIP galley (examines acute gastroenteritis and the anti-diarrheal drug Racecadotril) =670 \\$aPubChem, viewed Apr. 21, 2020$b(Racecadotril. MeSH entry terms: acetorphan; acetorphan, (R)-isomer; acetorphan, (S)-isomer; ecadotril; N-(3-acetylmercapto-2-benzylpropanoyl)glycine benzyl ester; racecadotril; retorphan; sinorphan. MeSH pharmacological classification: Anti-diarrheals; Protease inhibitors) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aThiorphan$xanalogs & derivatives$0(DNLM)D015244Q000031$4BM$5IEN =LDR 04071cz a2200445n 4500 =001 9881804050402441 =005 20220113214122.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85092392 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85092392 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168743080000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aNorepinephrine =450 \\$aArterenol =450 \\$aLevarterenol =450 \\$aLevonor =450 \\$aLevonorepinephrine =450 \\$aLevophed =450 \\$aLevophed bitartrate =450 \\$wnne$aNoradrenalin =450 \\$wnne$aNoradrenaline =450 \\$aNoradrenaline bitartrate =450 \\$aNorepinephrine bitartrate =450 \\$aNorepinephrine hydrochloride =450 \\$wnne$aSympathin =550 \\$wg$aCatecholamines =550 \\$wg$aEthanolamines =550 \\$wg$aNeurotransmitters =550 \\$wg$aSympathomimetic agents =550 \\$aNoradrenergic mechanisms =670 \\$aWeb. 3. =670 \\$aDorland's med. dict. =670 \\$aGould med. dict.$b(Sympathin. Obsol. norepinephrine) =670 \\$aPharm. & chem. synonyms$b(norepinephrine, sympathin) =670 \\$aInter. dict. med. biol.$b(norepinephrine. Also called arterenol, noradrenalin, noradrenaline, sympathin E) =670 \\$aWilliams, C.A. Noradrenergic modulation in the mouse auditory midbrain, 2019:$babstr. (Information processing across the central nervous system is regulated and coordinated by small groups of neurons in the brain that express neurochemicals known as neuromodulators. The modulator norepinephrine is important for regulating arousal and attention. Norepinephrine modulates many sensory systems, including the central auditory system) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 1, 2020$b(Norepinephrine. SN Precursor of epinephrine that is secreted by the adrenal medulla and is a widespread central and autonomic neurotransmitter. Norepinephrine is the principal transmitter of most postganglionic sympathetic fibers, and of the diffuse projection system in the brain that arises from the locus ceruleus. It is also found in plants and is used pharmacologically as a sympathomimetic. UF Arterenol; Levarterenol; Levonor; Levonorepinephrine; Levophed; Levophed Bitartrate; Noradrenaline; Noradrenaline Bitartrate; Noradrénaline tartrate renaudin; Norepinephrin d-Tartrate (1:1); Norepinephrine Bitartrate; Norepinephrine Hydrochloride; Norepinephrine Hydrochloride, (+)-Isomer; Norepinephrine Hydrochloride, (+,-)-Isomer; Norepinephrine d-Tartrate (1:1); Norepinephrine l-Tartrate (1:1); Norepinephrine l-Tartrate (1:1), (+,-)-Isomer; Norepinephrine l-Tartrate (1:1), Monohydrate; Norepinephrine l-Tartrate (1:1), Monohydrate, (+)-Isomer; Norepinephrine l-Tartrate (1:2); Norepinephrine l-Tartrate, (+)-Isomer; Norepinephrine, (+)-Isomer; Norepinephrine, (+,-)-Isomer. In MeSH tree structures under: Ethanolamines; Biogenic Monoamines; Catecholamines) Pharm Action: Adrenergic alpha-Agonists; Sympathomimetics; Vasoconstrictor Agents) =670 \\$aHormone Health Network website, June 1, 2020:$bYour health & hormones > Glands & hormones A-Z > Norepinephrine (Norepinephrine also called noradrenaline is both a hormone, produced by the adrenal glands, and a neurotransmitter, a chemical messenger which transmits signals across nerve endings in the body. Norepinephrine is produced in the inner part of the adrenal glands, also called the adrenal medulla. The adrenal medulla also makes adrenaline (also known as epinephrine). Norepinephrine, adrenaline and dopamine belong are part of the catecholamine family) =670 \\$aBritannica online, June 1, 2020$b(Norepinephrine, hormone; Norepinephrine, also called noradrenaline, substance that is released predominantly from the ends of sympathetic nerve fibres and that acts to increase the force of skeletal muscle contraction and the rate and force of contraction of the heart. The actions of norepinephrine are vital to the fight-or-flight response, whereby the body prepares to react to or retreat from an acute threat) =750 \2$aNorepinephrine$0(DNLM)D009638$5IEN-M =LDR 04026cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9881804050502441 =005 20220113212938.0 =008 050520i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00003573 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 00003573 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168818490000041 =040 \\$aWaU-Li$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQK495.P453$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aMonkeyflowers =450 \\$wnne$aMonkey flowers =550 \\$wg$aPhrymaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Slater, J.R. Mimulus distribution in Washington State, 1976:$bp. 682-690 (common name of each species listed includes Monkey Flower) =670 \\$aPlants national database, May 20, 2005$b(Mimulus L., monkeyflower) =670 \\$aITIS, Apr. 23, 2000$b(Mimulus. Common name: monkeyflower. Synonyms: none. Family Scrophulariaceae; also, Mimulus, family Majidae, infraorder Brachyura) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(monkey flower (a plant of the genus Mimulus)) =670 \\$aThe Amer. Hort. Soc. A-Z encyc. of garden plants, 1997$b(Mimulus, syn. Diplacus. Monkey flower) =670 \\$aUSDA Plants database, May 7, 2020$b(Genus Mimulus - monkeyflower, Family Scrophulariaceae; Genus Erythranthe - monkeyflower, Family Scrophulariaceae; Genus Diplacus - bush monkeyflower, Family Scrophulariaceae) =670 \\$aCalfora website, May 7, 2020$b(Genus Mimulus, Family Phrymaceae; Genus Mimetanthe, Family Phrymaceae; Genus Erythranthe, Family Phrymaceae; Genus Diplacus, Family Phrymaceae; common names of species in all four genera include "monkeyflower" or "monkey flower") =670 \\$aNatureServe explorer, May 7, 2020$b(Genus Erythranthe, Family Phrymaceae; lists 18 species, e.g. Erythranthe calcicola, Limestone Monkeyflower; Erythranthe carsonensis, Carson Valley Monkeyflower; Erythranthe filicifolia, Fern-leaved Monkeyflower; also lists 32 species in genus Mimulus, family Phrymaceae, with common name "monkeyflower", e.g. Mimulus acutidens, King's River Monkeyflower; Mimulus ampliatus, Spacious Monkeyflower) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 7, 2020$b(Monkey flower can refer to: Several genera of plant family Phrymaceae, including: Diplacus, Erythranthe, Mimulus) Erythranthe (Erythranthe, the monkey-flowers and musk-flowers, is a diverse plant genus with at least 111 members (as of 2017) in the family Phrymaceae. Erythranthe was originally described as a separate genus, then generally regarded as a section within the genus Mimulus, and recently returned to generic rank. Mimulus sect. Diplacus was segregated from Mimulus as a separate genus at the same time. Mimulus remains as a small genus of eastern North America and the Southern Hemisphere. Molecular data show Erythranthe and Diplacus to be distinct evolutionary lines that are distinct from Mimulus as strictly defined) Mimulus (Mimulus is a plant genus in the family Phrymaceae, which was traditionally placed in family Scrophulariaceae. The genus now contains only seven species, two native to eastern North America and the other five native to Asia, Australia, Africa, or Madagascar. In the past, about 150 species were placed in this genus, most of which have since been assigned to other genera, the majority to genus Erythranthe) Diplacus (Diplacus is a plant genus in the family Phrymaceae, which was traditionally placed in family Scrophulariaceae. In the 2012 restructuring of Mimulus by Barker et al., based largely upon DNA evidence, seven species were left in Mimulus, 111 placed into Erythranthe (species with axile placentation and long pedicels), 46 placed into Diplacus (species with parietal placentation and sessile flowers), two placed in Uvedalia, and one each placed in Elacholoma, Mimetanthe, and Thyridia. Diplacus used to be a separate genus from Mimulus but no later than 1905, it was merged into Mimulus until the 2012 restructuring) =670 \\$aGenera in Phrymaceae, via Index to California plant names (Website), May 7, 2020$b(Diplacus; Erythranthe; Eunanus; Mazus; Mimetanthe; Mimulus; Phryma) =750 \2$aMimulus$0(DNLM)D032241$0IEN-M =LDR 01838cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881804050602441 =005 20220113205829.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85059922 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85059922 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171661460000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aHeel bone =450 \\$aCalcaneal bone =450 \\$aCalcaneum (Heel bone) =450 \\$aCalcaneus =450 \\$aOs calcis =450 \\$aOs tarsi fibulare =550 \\$wg$aBones =550 \\$wg$aTarsus =670 \\$aRadiopaedia, viewed June 1, 2020$b(The calcaneus, also referred to as the calcaneum, (plural: calcanei or calcanea) is the largest tarsal bone and the major bone in the hindfoot. It articulates with the talus superiorly and the cuboid anteriorly and shares a joint space with the talonavicular joint, appropriately called the talocalcaneonavicular joint. The calcaneus transfers most of the body weight from the lower limb to the ground. The calcaneus is an irregular, roughly box-shaped bone sitting below the talus.) =670 \\$aKenhub website, viewed June 1, 2020$b(The calcaneus, also known as the heel bone, is found at the back of the foot near the ankle, just below the talus, tibia, and fibula bones of the lower leg. The calcaneus is the largest bone in the foot. It projects posterior to the tibia and fibula and acts as a short lever for the calf muscles (gastrocnemius and soleus) which insert onto its posterior surface via the Achilles tendon. It also plays an important role in weight bearing and stability.) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 1, 2020$b(Calcaneus. UF Heel Bone. SN The largest of the tarsal bones which is situated at the lower and back part of the foot, forming the heel. In MeSH tree structures under: Tarsal Bones) =750 \2$aCalcaneus$0(DNLM)D002111$5IEN-M =LDR 02398nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9881804050702441 =005 20220113204748.0 =008 200410||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020000995 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000995 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815559771500041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCytomorphogenesis =450 \\$aCell morphogenesis =450 \\$aCells$xMorphogenesis =450 \\$aCellular morphogenesis =550 \\$wg$aMorphogenesis =670 \\$aThe dictionary of cell and molecular biology, ©2007$b(morphogenesis The process of shape formation: the processes that are responsible for producing the complex shapes of adults from the simple ball of cells that derives from division of the fertilized egg) =670 \\$aOxford dictionary of biochemistry and molecular biology, 2008$b(morphogenesis: the ensemble of the processes of development of a part, organ, or organism) =670 \\$aWiktionary, Apr. 10, 2020$b(cytomorphogenesis: (biology) The morphogenesis of cells) =670 \\$aKlunder, L.J. Effects of lifestyle and environmental factors on intestinal epithelial cell morphogenesis, 2016. =670 \\$aRanamukhaarachchi, S.K. Macromolecular crowding tunes 3D collagen architecture and cell morphogenesis, 2019. =670 \\$aMacDonald, R.B. Mechanisms of Müller glial cell morphogenesis, 2017. =670 \\$aPubMed, Apr. 10, 2020$b(article titles: Cytomorphogenesis and melanosome transfer during malignant transformation in melanocytes and melanoma cells; Cytomorphogenesis of experimental tumors; New molecular markers involved in regulation of ovarian granulosa cell morphogenesis; Systematic mapping of cell wall mechanics in the regulation of cell morphogenesis; Geometrical details matter for mechanical modeling of cell morphogenesis; Genetic control of cellular morphogenesis in Müller glia; A self-healing hydrogel as an injectable instructive carrier for cellular morphogenesis; Mis-expression of grainyhead-like transcription factors in zebrafish leads to defects in enveloping layer (EVL) integrity, cellular morphogenesis and axial extension; How cells explore shape space: a quantitative statistical perspective of cellular morphogenesis) =675 \\$aSingleton, P. Dictionary of microbiology and molecular biology, 2006;$aMeSH browser, Apr. 10, 2020 =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aMorphogenesis$0(DNLM)D009024$4BM$5IEN =LDR 02635cz a2200493n 4500 =001 9881804050902441 =005 20220113184247.0 =008 060512i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000296 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85000296 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171626490000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aAcademic achievement =450 \\$aAcademic performance =450 \\$aAcademic progress =450 \\$aAcademic success =450 \\$aAcademic underachievement =450 \\$aAchievement, Academic =450 \\$aAchievement, Scholastic =450 \\$aAchievement, Student =450 \\$aEducational achievement =450 \\$aPerformance, Academic =450 \\$aProgress, Academic =450 \\$aScholastic achievement =450 \\$aScholastic success =450 \\$aSchool achievement =450 \\$aSchool success (Academic achievement) =450 \\$aStudent achievement =450 \\$aSuccess, Academic =450 \\$aSuccess, School (Academic achievement) =450 \\$aSuccess, Scholastic =450 \\$aUnderachievement, Academic =550 \\$wg$aPerformance =550 \\$wg$aSuccess =670 \\$aCawelti, G. High school restructuring, 1994:$bp. viii ("The purpose of this survey was to determine ... various restructuring activities that have been proposed to improve student achievement") =670 \\$aERIC thes.$b(academic achievement, references from 'student achievement' and 'scholastic achievement') =670 \\$aGood dict. educ.$b(achievement, academic) =670 \\$aElectr. reprod/Marsiglia, F.F. The ethnic warriors : ethnic identity and school achievement as perceived by a group of selected mainland Puerto Rican students, 1991. =670 \\$aAustralian thes. of educational descriptors, Mar. 26, 2006$b(Academic achievement; no descriptor given for Academic underachievement) =670 \\$aERIC thes., Mar. 26, 2006$b(Academic achievement; no thes. term given for Academic underachievement) =670 \\$aDunster, G.P. Sleepless in Seattle, 2019:$babstr. (I examined the ways that sleep patterns affected lifestyle outcomes including academic performance) =670 \\$aERIC thesaurus, via WWW, May 28, 2020$b(Academic Achievement. UF Academic Performance; Academic Progress; Academic Success; Educational Achievement; Educational Level; Scholastic Achievement; Student Achievement. BT Achievement. NT Educational Attainment; Student Promotion) =670 \\$aEuropean education thesaurus, via WWW, May 28, 2020$b(school success. SN refers to pupil success at school. BT achievement; success) =750 \2$aAcademic Success$0(DNLM)D000076363$5IEN-M =LDR 01124nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881811454502441 =005 20220129233842.0 =008 200518||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020005488 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020005488 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740829200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVeganism$xReligious aspects$xJudaism =670 \\$aWork cat: 2020022490: Schwartz, Richard H. Vegan revolution, 2020:$bCIP galley (the enormous problem and challenge in terms of halachah (Jewish law) and ethics for the overwhelming majority of Jews today, is the fact that the consumption of animal products involves massive desecration of Jewish precepts and teachings; shows that, for practical and spiritual reasons, it is crucial that personally and collectively we shift toward a vegan diet; highlights the author's Jewish religion) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDiet, Vegan$0(DNLM)D000067269$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aJudaism$0(DNLM)D007599$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aDiet, Vegan$iand$aJudaism$5IEN-M =LDR 00938nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881811454602441 =005 20220129233535.0 =008 200617||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020005957 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020005957 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740819700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVeganism$xReligious aspects$xBuddhism =670 \\$aWork cat: 2018052126: Greenwood, Gesshin Claire. Just enough, 2019:$bt.p. (vegan recipes and stories from Japan's Buddhist temples) publisher's summary (A collection of traditional recipes from Japanese Buddhist monasteries and temples, along with reflections on the philosophy that inspired them) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDiet, Vegan$0(DNLM)D000067269$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aBuddhism$0(DNLM)D002016$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aDiet, Vegan$iand$aBuddhism$5IEN-M =LDR 01117nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881811454702441 =005 20220129233247.0 =008 200617||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020005956 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020005956 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740819800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVeganism$xReligious aspects =670 \\$aWork cat: 2020022490: Schwartz, Richard H. Vegan revolution, 2020:$bCIP galley (the enormous problem and challenge in terms of halachah (Jewish law) and ethics for the overwhelming majority of Jews today, is the fact that the consumption of animal products involves massive desecration of Jewish precepts and teachings; shows that, for practical and spiritual reasons, it is crucial that personally and collectively we shift toward a vegan diet; highlights the author's Jewish religion) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDiet, Vegan$0(DNLM)D000067269$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aReligion$0(DNLM)D012067$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aDiet, Vegan$iand$aReligion$5IEN-M =LDR 01594nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9881811454802441 =005 20220129232448.0 =008 200117i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020000132 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000132 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740645900041 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTenofovir =450 \\$aTenofovir disoproxil =450 \\$aTenofovir disoproxil fumarate =450 \\$aViread (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aAdenine =550 \\$wg$aOrganophosphorus compounds =550 \\$wg$aReverse transcriptase inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat: 2019394984: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Oversight and Reform. HIV prevention drug, 2019:$bp. 5 (tenofovir) p. 7-8 (tenofovir disoproxil fumarate) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster website, Jan. 23, 2020$b(tenofovir: a reverse transcriptase inhibitor that is administered orally, especially in the form of its fumarate, usually in conjunction with other antiretroviral drugs to treat hepatitis B and HIV infection) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 19, 2020$b(tenofovir: an adenine analog reverse transcriptase inhibitor with antiviral activity against HIV-1 and Hepatitis B; entry terms: tenofovir disoproxil, tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, Viread) MeSH tree structures (organic chemicals > organophosphorus compounds > organophosphonates; heterocyclic compounds > purines > adenine) =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 19, 2020$b(tenofovir disoproxil: "tenofovir" redirects here; sold under the trade name Viread among others) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aTenofovir$0(DNLM)D000068698$5IEN-M =LDR 03870nz a2200289n 4500 =001 9881811455002441 =005 20220129232128.0 =008 200616||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020005954 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020005954 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740819900041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTeeth, Fossil$xHistology =450 \\$aDental histology, Fossil =450 \\$aFossil dental histology =450 \\$aFossil tooth histology =450 \\$aTooth histology, Fossil =550 \\$wg$aPaleohistology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Whitney, M.R. Histological insights into trait acquisition in non-mammalian synapsids, 2019:$babstr. (examines a broad taxonomic sampling of synapsid fossils with special attention to the histological details of their dentitions) =670 \\$aPLoS one, v. 13(8):e0200951 (August 8, 2018), viewed online June 25, 2020:$bp. 1 (article title: Tooth mineralization and histology patterns in extinct and extant snaggletooth sharks, Hemipristis (Carcharhiniformes, Hemigaleidae)--evolutionary significance or ecological adaptation?; tooth histology of sharks; high resolution micro-CT images of jaws and teeth from selected carcharhiniform sharks (including extant and fossil snaggletooth sharks)) p. 2 (the tooth histology of the extinct species Hemipristis serra (from the Miocene) and Hemipristis curvatus (from the Eocene)) =670 \\$aScientific reports, v. 7:15965 (2017), viewed online June 25, 2020:$bp. 1 (article title: Reconstructing molar growth from enamel histology in extant and extinct Equus) p. 4 (dental histology of fossil Equus) =670 \\$aPLoS one, v. 10(4):e0123019 (April 22, 2015), viewed online June 16, 2020:$bp. 1 (synchrotron virtual histology and high quality three-dimensional rendering of dental surfaces and internal interfaces; fossil hominin teeth) p. 3 (2D synchrotron paleohistology) p. 21 (histology of prehistoric teeth) p. 23 (Dental development of the Australopithecus sediba juvenile MH1 determined from synchrotron virtual paleohistology) =670 \\$aLeBlanc, A.R.H. Fossil teeth and bones under the microscope, via Aaron R.H. LeBlanc website, June 16, 2020$b(the process of fossilization doesn't erase all of the tissue-level details of your sample, but instead preserves them well enough (usually) to compare them with modern tissue samples; histological section through a fossilized horse tooth; closeup of a thin section through the tooth root and the surrounding hard tissues that fuse the tooth to the jaw in an extinct animal called Dimetrodon; palaeohistology; palaeohistologists often use different lighting filters to visualize different aspects of the bone and tooth tissues they're looking at) =670 \\$aSociety of Vertebrate Paleontology. Annual Meeting (72nd : 2012 : Raleigh, N.C.). Society of Vertebrate Paleontology October, 2012 abstracts of papers, Seventy-Second Annual Meeting, 2012, viewed online June 16, 2020:$bp. 68 (Dental histology and tooth implantation in early Permian non-mammalian synapsids; we describe for the first time the tooth attachment of marginal and palatal teeth of sphenacodontids and the marginal dentition of a mycterosaurine varanopid using histological methods) p. 126 (Dental histology of Diadectomorpha and the evolution of cementum and alveolar bone within Amniota; histological examination of the marginal dentition of Diadectes shows for the first time that plicidentine (dentine infolded towards the pulp cavity) was present in Diadectidae) p. 154 (the morphology, histology, and development of teeth in early tetrapods) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPaleodontology$0(DNLM)D010161$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aHistology$0(DNLM)D006653$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aPaleodontology$iand$aHistology$5IEN-M =LDR 01213nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881811455102441 =005 20220129231325.0 =008 200706i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006298 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006298 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740823700041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSexual minority military personnel =450 \\$aSexual minorities in military service =450 \\$aSexual minorities in the Armed Forces =450 \\$aSexual minority Armed Forces members =450 \\$aSexual minority service members =450 \\$aSexual minority soldiers =550 \\$wg$aArmed Forces =670 \\$aWork cat.: The among dreams LGBTQI military archive : mapping invisible histories by documenting the dreams and stories of LGBTQI servicemembers and veterans, viewed online July 6, 2020:$bhome page (LGBTQI active duty members and veterans) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSexual and Gender Minorities$0(DNLM)D000072339$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMilitary Personnel$0(DNLM)D008889$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aSexual and Gender Minorities$iand$aMilitary Personnel$5IEN-M =LDR 03048nz a2200289n 4500 =001 9881811455202441 =005 20220129230730.0 =008 200622i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020005994 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020005994 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740818200041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM301.635 =150 \\$aRNA targeting =450 \\$aTargeting, RNA =550 \\$wg$aDrug targeting =670 \\$aWork cat.: Walker, M.J. Targeting RNA structures that control protein synthesis and RNA stability, 2019:$bp. 11 (Targeting structured RNA in human disease; RNA as a drug target; targeting strategies including the prospect of using structured, disease-associated RNA molecules as viable drug targets) p. 16 (RNA targeting strategies; RNA-targeted drug discovery) p. 21 (targeting for some RNA targets) p. 33 (Currently, the five RNA targeted drugs that are FDA approved are antisense oligonucleotides, targeting RNA sequence rather than structure) =670 \\$aNature reviews. Drug discovery, v. 17 (2018):$bp. 547 (Principles for targeting RNA with drug-like small molecules; Messenger and non-coding RNAs contain highly structured elements, and evidence suggests that many of these structures are important for function. 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Drug discovery techniques open the door to RNA-targeted drugs, via TheScientist.com, Jun 1, 2019, viewed on June 22, 2020$b(the key techniques making RNA targeting the next big thing in drug development) =675 \\$aMeSH browser, June 22, 2020 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDrug Delivery Systems$0(DNLM)D016503$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRNA$0(DNLM)D012313$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aDrug Delivery Systems$iand$aRNA$5IEN-M =LDR 01097nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881811455302441 =005 20220129230102.0 =008 200618i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020005972 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020005972 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740819300041 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aReverse transcriptase inhibitors =450 \\$aInhibitors, Reverse transcriptase =550 \\$wg$aAntiretroviral agents =550 \\$wg$aEnzyme inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat: 2019394984: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Oversight and Reform. 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MOFs can be used for gas storage, purification and separation, as well catalysis and sensing applications) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed June 26, 2020$b(Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of compounds consisting of metal ions or clusters coordinated to organic ligands to form one-, two-, or three-dimensional structures. 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HIV prevention drug, 2019:$bp. 1 (Truvada is a drug that prevents the transmission of HIV through a treatment called preexposure prophylaxis) =670 \\$aTruvada website, Jan. 8, 2020$b(emtricitabine 200 mg/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate 300 mg tablets; TRUVADA for PrEP) =670 \\$aHIV.gov website, Jun. 18, 2020:$bHIV basics, HIV prevention, pre-exposure prophylaxis (combination of two anti-HIV drugs in a single pill: emtricitabine and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, sold under the brand name Truvada) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jun. 18, 2020:$bsearch: truvada (emtricitabine, tenofovir disoproxil fumarate drug combination: pharmaceutical preparation used as an anti-HIV agent in the treatment and prevention of HIV infections; entry term: Truvada) MeSH tree structures ([directly subordinate to:] tenofovir; and: emtricitabine) =750 \2$aEmtricitabine, Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate Drug Combination$0(DNLM)D000069480$5IEN-M =LDR 01466nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881811456102441 =005 20220129221543.0 =008 200110i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020000065 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000065 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740646000041 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEmtricitabine =450 \\$aCoviracil =450 \\$aEmtriva (Trademark) =550 \\$wg$aNucleosides =550 \\$wg$aPyrimidines =550 \\$wg$aReverse transcriptase inhibitors =670 \\$aWork cat: 2019394984: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Oversight and Reform. HIV prevention drug, 2019:$bp. 7 (emtricitabine) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster website, Jan. 23, 2020$b(emtricitabine: a synthetic reverse transcriptase inhibitor administered orally, typically in conjunction with other antiretroviral agents to treat HIV infection) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 19, 2020$b(emtricitabine: a deoxycytidine analog and reverse transcriptase inhibitor with antiviral activity against HIV-1 and Hepatitis B viruses; entry terms: Coviracil, Emtriva) MeSH tree structures (heterocyclic compounds > pyrimidines > pyrimidine nucleosides > cytidine > deoxycytidine; nucleic acids, nucleotides, and nucleosides > nucleosides > deoxyribonucleosides > deoxycytidine) =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 19, 2020$b(emtricitabine: trade name Emtriva, formerly Coviracil) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aEmtricitabine$0(DNLM)D000068679$5IEN-M =LDR 02921nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9881811456202441 =005 20220129220511.0 =008 200708i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006318 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006318 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740822800041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDNA nanotechnology =550 \\$wg$aNanobiotechnology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chen, S. Building programmable matter through DNA-based chemical computing, 2019:$bp. 5 (DNA nanotechnology) p. 23 (DNA is well known for its role as carrier of biological information. But recent advances in DNA nanotechnology have demonstrated that synthetic DNA is a promising engineering material for building molecular circuits and nano-devices) p. 25 (Structural DNA nanotechnology leverages the programmability of DNA to build 2D and 3D self-assembled constructs at the molecular length scale) =670 \\$aDNA nanotechnology, 2018. =670 \\$a2017052286: Anal, A. Bionanotechnology, 2018:$btable of contents (DNA nanotechnology and bionanotechnology) =670 \\$a2017013235: DNA nanotechnology for bioanalysis, 2017. =670 \\$aNature.com, July 8, 2020:$bsubjects > DNA nanotechnology (DNA nanotechnology is a branch of nanotechnology concerned with the design, study and application of synthetic structures based on DNA. 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This field has had a remarkable impact on nanoscience and nanotechnology, and has been revolutionary in our ability to control molecular self-assembly.) =670 \\$aAdvanced materials, v. 31 (2019), 1806294:$bp. 1 (In the past 35 years, DNA nanotechnology has grown to a highly innovative and vibrant field of research at the interface of chemistry, materials science, biotechnology, and nanotechnology; various subdisciplines of DNA nanotechnology, ranging from pure "structural DNA nanotechnology" over protein-DNA assemblies, nanoparticle-based DNA materials, and DNA polymers to DNA surface technology) =670 \\$aNanoscale, v. 8 (2016):$bp. 9037 (Nanoparticles and DNA--a powerful and growing functional combination in bionanotechnology) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDNA$0(DNLM)D004247$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aNanotechnology$0(DNLM)D036103$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aDNA$iand$iNanotechnology$5IEN-M =LDR 00957nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881811456302441 =005 20220129215108.0 =008 200620||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020005982 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020005982 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9815740818600041 =040 \\$aHU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCity planning$xReligious aspects$xBuddhism =670 \\$aWork cat: Bangkok utopia, 2021:$bECIP title page (modern architecture and Buddhist felicities) ECIP abstract (The construction of palaces, monastic complexes, walls, forts, and canals created a defensive network while symbolically locating the terrestrial realm of the king within the Theravada Buddhist cosmos) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aCity Planning$0(DNLM)D002958$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aBuddhism$0(DNLM)D002016$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aCity Planning$iand$aBuddhism$5IEN-M =LDR 00780nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881818951302441 =005 20220214124412.0 =008 200820\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020006742 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006742 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816548659700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAnxiety on television =550 \\$wg$aTelevision =670 \\$aWork cat: Ames, Melissa. Small screen, big feels, 2020:$bCIP t.p. (television and cultural anxiety in the twenty-first century)$w(DLC)2020022841 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAnxiety$0(DNLM)D001007$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTelevision$0(DNLM)D013690$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnxiety$iand$aTelevision$5IEN =LDR 00681nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881818951402441 =005 20220214124037.0 =008 970918i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97007168 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 97007168 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169207700000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aAnxiety in women =550 \\$wg$aWomen$xPsychology =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-41355: De Rosis, H. Women and anxiety, 1997. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAnxiety$0(DNLM)D001007$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aWomen$0(DNLM)D014930$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnxiety$iand$aWomen$5IEN =LDR 00770cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881818951502441 =005 20220214123702.0 =008 080709\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2008005185 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2008005185 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169940810000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAnxiety in music =550 \\$wg$aMusic =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2008351273: Torvinen, J. Musiikki ahdistuksen taitona, 2007. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the depiction of anxiety in music. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAnxiety$0(DNLM)D001007$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMusic$0(DNLM)D009146$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnxiety$iand$aMusic$5IEN =LDR 00589cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9881818951702441 =005 20220214123409.0 =008 860211\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85005840 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85005840 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170016950000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAnxiety in literature =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAnxiety$0(DNLM)D001007$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aLiterature$0(DNLM)D008091$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following headings used together in the same record:$aAnxiety$iand$aLiterature$5IEN =LDR 00743nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881818951802441 =005 20220214122728.0 =008 961231\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 96012263 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 96012263 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170368510000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aAnxiety in art =670 \\$a93-177522: Bonfand, Alain. 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Nonequilibrium nanoparticle dynamics for the development of magnetic particle imaging, 2019:$babstr. (This work focuses on modeling the nonequilibrium dynamics of magnetic nanoparticles) p. 1 (magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs); due to their small size, MNPs are able to infiltrate biological systems and can bind to, or be internalized in, specifically targeted cells; their magnetic properties allow these particles to be controlled and detected by an externally applied magnetic field, for specific functionality or guided delivery) =670 \\$a2014005657: Magnetic nanoparticles, 2014. =670 \\$a2011047272: Magnetic nanoparticles, ©2012. =670 \\$a2009455368: Magnetic nanoparticles, 2009:$bp. 25 (Nanoparticulate magnetic materials) =670 \\$aScientific reports, v. 10, article no. 1922 (2020):$bp. 1 (magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs)) =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aMagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles$0(DNLM)D000082662$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 04090nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9881821079602441 =005 20220225140251.0 =008 200514i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020005472 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020005472 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816363519400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMoral injuries =450 \\$aInjuries, Moral =550 \\$wg$aPsychic trauma =670 \\$aWork cat: Morality and ethics at war: 2020$bECIP introduction (A significant number of participants in today's wars return home carrying with them unseen wounds that are not physical in the way that traumatic brain injury is, and are not psychophysical in the way that post-traumatic stress order is, but are instead lacerations and dislocations of the very moral framework that defines the sufferer's identity. These moral injuries can result from acts, omissions or even a sense of betrayal) chapter 3 (moral injury as something distinct that is often comorbid with PTSD; lack of clarity over what, precisely, defines moral injury)$w(DLC)2020019573 =670 \\$aVeterans Administration PTSD: National Center for PTSD website, viewed May 14, 2020:$bMoral Injury ((1). Moral injury is the distressing psychological, behavioral, social, and sometimes spiritual aftermath of exposure to such events (2). A moral injury can occur when someone is put in a situation where they behave in a way or witness behaviors that go against their values and moral beliefs) =670 \\$aSyracuse University The Moral Injury Project webpage, viewed July 22, 2020:$b(Moral injury is the damage done to one's conscience or moral compass when that person perpetrates, witnesses, or fails to prevent acts that transgress one's own moral beliefs, values, or ethical codes of conduct; Within the context of military service, particularly regarding the experience of war, "moral injury" refers to the lasting emotional, psychological, social, behavioral, and spiritual impacts of actions that violate a service member's core moral values and behavioral expectations of self or others; the concept itself is not new -- throughout history philosophers, poets, and warriors themselves have long wrestled with the ethical dilemmas inherent in war -- the term "moral injury" is more recent, and is thought to have originated in the writings of Vietnam War veteran and peace activist Camillo "Mac" Bica and Jonathan Shay ) =670 \\$aCritical challenges to police officer wellness, 2019, in Oxford research encyclopedia of criminology, online, viewed July 22, 2020:$bsummary (moral injury occurs when officers witness or take part in acts that violate their deeply held moral beliefs, which in turn carries implications for psychological and spiritual well-being) =670 \\$aVolunteers of America WWW site, July 22, 2020:$bThe Shay Moral Injury Center (Moral injury is the suffering people experience when we are in high stakes situations, things go wrong, and harm results that challenges our deepest moral codes and ability to trust in others or ourselves. The harm may be something we did, something we witnessed, or something that was done to us. It results in moral emotions such as shame, guilt, self-condemnation, outrage, and sorrow.) =670 \\$aPhysicians aren't 'burning out. They're suffering from moral injury, opinion piece in STAT, July 26, 2018, viewed online July 22, 2020:$b(The term "moral injury" was first used to describe soldiers' responses to their actions in war. It represents "perpetrating, failing to prevent, bearing witness to, or learning about acts that transgress deeply held moral beliefs and expectations." The moral injury of health care is not the offense of killing another human in the context of war. It is being unable to provide high-quality care and healing in the context of health care. In an increasingly business-oriented and profit-driven health care environment, physicians must consider a multitude of factors other than their patients' best interests when deciding on treatment. ) =750 \2$aStress Disorders, Post-Traumatic$0(DNLM)D013313$5IEN-M =LDR 00821cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881821079902441 =005 20220225135316.0 =008 030716\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2003006761 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2003006761 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170047220000041 =040 \\$aMdBJ$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFolklore on television =550 \\$wg$aTelevision =670 \\$aWork cat.: Journal of American folklore, 2003:$bv. 116, no. 460, p. 176 (Koven, Mikel J. Folklore Studies and Popular Film and Television: A Necessary Critical Survey) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aFolklore$0(DNLM)D005495$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTelevision$0(DNLM)D013690$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aFolklore$iand$aTelevision$5IEN-M =LDR 05301cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9881821080402441 =005 20220225134144.0 =008 200729i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020006632 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006632 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816363513600041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQH313.5.C44 =150 \\$aChemical biology =550 \\$wg$aBiology =550 \\$wg$aChemistry =670 \\$aWork cat.: Chemical biology : methods and protocols, 2015$w(DLC)2014959096$w(OCoLC)902851535 =670 \\$aChemical biology : applications and techniques, ©2006$w(DLC)2006012747$w(OCoLC)63186146 =670 \\$aChemical biology : from small molecules to systems biology and drug design, ©2007$w(OCoLC)74969870 =670 \\$aCivjan, N. Chemical biology : approaches to drug discovery and development to targeting disease, 2012$w(DLC)2012012322$w(OCoLC)749857596 =670 \\$aComputational tools for chemical biology, 2018$w(DLC)2017448755$w(OCoLC)968162319 =670 \\$aNature chemical biology, June 2015:$bp. 378 (Chemical biology is the application of chemistry to investigate biological systems or to solve biological problems. Whereas traditional disciplines, such as organic chemistry and biochemistry, have a vertical focus, applying techniques to discipline-specific questions, chemical biology has a more horizontal focus, borrowing tools from organic chemistry, biochemistry, analytical chemistry, molecular biology, structural biology and/or cell biology to study biological questions at the molecular level; Chemical biology is destined to answer questions in biology in the broadest sense by using chemistry, chemical techniques or novel chemical probes, but with the biology in the center of the work. Chemical biology differs from biochemistry because the latter is usually defined as a disassembled and reconstituted system of biomolecules whereas chemical biology might be targeting or attempting to understand chemistry in intact cells, tissues or whole animal systems) =670 \\$aChemical biology, via nature.com, July 29, 2020$b(Chemical biology is the study of the chemicals and chemical reactions involved in biological processes, incorporating the disciplines of bioorganic chemistry, biochemistry, cell biology and pharmacology. Chemicals--including natural small molecules, such as lipids, carbohydrates and metals, or non-natural probe or drug molecules--are used to gain insight into biological problems at a mechanistic level.) =670 \\$aChemical biology, via Cornell University Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology website, July 29, 2020$b(We define Chemical Biology as the application of chemistry to the study of molecular events in biological systems. This broad interdisciplinary interpretation encompasses well-established divisions of chemistry such as bioorganic, biophysical, bioanalytical, bioinorganic and biochemistry) =670 \\$aFrontiers in chemistry. Chemical biology, via WWW, July 29, 2020$b(chemical biology, a rapidly growing field at the interface of chemistry and biology; chemical tools and techniques to visualize, understand and manipulate biological systems and processes at the molecular level) =670 \\$aBiology dictionary, via WWW, July 29, 2020$b(Chemical Biology: a scientific discipline that combines chemistry and biology by using chemistry and chemical techniques to study biological systems. The main difference between chemical biology and biochemistry is that chemical biology involves adding novel chemical compounds to a biological system, while biochemistry is the study of chemical reactions that naturally happen inside organisms. Examples of chemical biology research include controlling cell division and other cell activities, using small molecules as targets for treatment, and manipulating stem cells. Differences between chemical biology and biochemistry: Chemical biology adds chemical compounds to biological systems in order to see what effect these chemicals have on cells and tissues. Chemical biologists often synthesize and add new compounds to cells. The goal of chemical biology research is to develop techniques that can eventually be applied to cells in a living organism, such as treatment options for cancer and other diseases. Biochemistry, on the other hand, is all about the chemical processes that already occur naturally in the cell. Instead of adding chemical compounds to cells to see the effects, biochemistry researchers study the chemical reactions that occur in organisms and the molecular makeup of these compounds. Biochemists also tend to study larger molecules like proteins and nucleic acids, while chemical biologists study smaller molecules)$uhttps://biologydictionary.net/chemical-biology/ =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the use of chemistry and chemical techniques to study biological systems. Works on the study of naturally occurring chemical reactions in organisms are entered under$aBiochemistry. =681 \\$iNote under$aBiochemistry =750 \2$8i$aChemistry$xmethods$0(DNLM)D002621Q000379$5IEN-M =750 \2$8i$aBiological Phenomena$0(DNLM)D001686$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aChemistry$xmethods$iand$aBiological Phenomena$5IEN-M =LDR 01353cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881821080502441 =005 20220225132630.0 =008 070404i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007001664 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2007001664 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169128560000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPhotodegradation =550 \\$wg$aDecomposition (Chemistry) =550 \\$wg$aPhotochemistry =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2007011008: Photochemical reactions in heterochain polymers, 2007. =670 \\$aPolymer sci. dict.$b(photodegradation; degradation induced by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 15, 2007$b(Photodegradation is degradation of a photodegradable molecule caused by the absorption of photons, particularly those wavelengths found in sunlight, such as infrared radiation, visible light and ultraviolet light. However, other forms of electromagnetic radiation can cause photodegradation) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill concise encyc. of chemistry, 2004$b(photodegradation reduction in the useful properties of materials because of the chemical changes resulting from the absorption of light. All organic materials can photodegrade, but the process has greatest relevance for polymers where scission of the polymer backbone is particularly important) =750 \2$aPhotolysis$0(DNLM)D010782$5IEN-M =LDR 03022nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9881821097702441 =005 20220221160749.0 =008 200720||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006559 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006559 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816363519800041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aWnt pathway =450 \\$aPathway, Wnt =450 \\$aSignal transduction pathway, Wnt =450 \\$aSignaling pathway, Wnt =450 \\$aWnt signal transduction pathway =450 \\$aWnt signaling pathway =550 \\$wg$aCellular signal transduction =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fagnan, E. Mechanisms for scaffold-mediated regulation of kinase activity in the Wnt signaling pathway, 2019:$bp. 11 (the Wnt signaling pathway; the Wnt pathway) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 20, 2020:$bWnt signaling pathway (The Wnt signaling pathways are a group of signal transduction pathways which begin with proteins that pass signals into a cell through cell surface receptors. The name Wnt is a portmanteau created from the names Wingless and Int-1. Wnt signaling pathways use either nearby cell-cell communication (paracrine) or same-cell communication (autocrine). They are highly evolutionarily conserved in animals, which means they are similar across animal species from fruit flies to humans. Three Wnt signaling pathways have been characterized: the canonical Wnt pathway, the noncanonical planar cell polarity pathway, and the noncanonical Wnt/calcium pathway. All three pathways are activated by the binding of a Wnt-protein ligand to a Frizzled family receptor, which passes the biological signal to the Dishevelled protein inside the cell) =670 \\$aCell research, v. 15 (2005):$bp. 28 (Wnt proteins are secreted from cells and act on target cells through a pathway that, compared to other signaling pathways, is unusually complex and subject to extensive feed-back control) p. 29 (Wnt pathway; Wnt signaling pathway) =670 \\$aAnnual review of cell and developmental biology, v. 20 (2004):$bp. 781 (The Wnt signaling pathway) p. 782 (Wnt signal transduction) p. 790 (Wnt pathway) =670 \\$aOrganogenesis, v. 4(2) (2008 Apr-Jun):$bp. 68 (The Wnt signaling pathway is an ancient and evolutionarily conserved pathway that regulates crucial aspects of cell fate determination, cell migration, cell polarity, neural patterning and organogenesis during embryonic development; Wnt signal transduction pathway) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, July 20, 2020$b(Wnt Signaling Pathway. UF Wnt Pathway; Wnt Pathway, Canonical; Wnt beta-Catenin Signaling Pathway. SN A complex signaling pathway whose name is derived from the Drosophila Wg gene, and the vertebrate INT gene. The signaling pathway is initiated by the binding of Wnt proteins to cell surface Wnt receptors which interact with the Axin signaling complex and an array of second messengers that influence the actions of beta catenin. In MeSH Tree Structures under: Signal Transduction) =750 \2$aWnt Signaling Pathway$0(DNLM)D060449$5IEN-M =LDR 03319nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9881821098002441 =005 20220221154744.0 =008 200629||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006035 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006035 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816363515500041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSumoylation =450 \\$aSUMO-conjugation =550 \\$wg$aPost-translational modification =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shelton, P.M.M. Chemical approaches to investigate the biochemical crosstalk between histone sumoylation, methylation and acetylation, 2019:$bpp. i-ii (how sumoylation modulates the activity of lysine specific iidemethylase1(LSD1) and histone deacetylase 1 (HDAC1) complexes associated with gene silencing) =670 \\$aSumoylation, via nature.com, June 29, 2020$b(Sumoylation is a post-translational modification process. It is analogous to ubiquitylation in terms of the reaction scheme and enzyme classes used, but rather than conjugation by ubiquitin, sumoylation involves addition of SUMOs (small ubiquitin-like modifiers). Sumoylation can affect a protein's structure and subcellular localization)$uhttps://www.nature.com/subjects/sumoylation =670 \\$aGeiss‑Friedlander, R. Concepts in sumoylation, in Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, v. 8 (Dec. 2007), viewed online June 29, 2020$b(SUMO (small ubiquitin-related modifier) proteins are ∼10-kD polypeptides that function as reversible post-translational protein modifiers. They form isopeptide bonds with ɛ-amino groups of acceptor Lys residues in hundreds of target proteins in a process termed sumoylation. Sumoylation requires a cascade of enzymatic steps that involves an E1 activating enzyme, an E2 conjugating enzyme and, in most cases, an E3 SUMO ligase. Owing to SUMO-specific isopeptidases, this modification is highly dynamic)$uhttps://www.nature.com/articles/nrm2293 =670 \\$aSumoylation - an overview, via ScienceDirect website, June 29, 2020$b(Sumoylation is a reversible posttranslational modification in which a small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) is covalently conjugated to a lysine residue in a target protein. This provides an efficient way to modulate the subcellular localization, activity, and stability of a wide variety of substrates; Sumoylation regulates the functional properties of a large number of proteins and thereby plays a very important role in the normal functions of cells)$uhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/sumoylation =670 \\$aThe FEBS journal, Oct. 2015:$bp. 3669 (SUMOylation is a post-translational modification that regulates a multitude of cellular processes, including replication, cell-cycle progression, protein transport and the DNA damage response. Similar to ubiquitin, SUMO (small ubiquitin-like modifier) is covalently attached to target proteins in a reversible process via an enzymatic cascade. SUMOylation is essential for nearly all eukaryotic organisms, and deregulation of the SUMO system is associated with human diseases such as cancer and neurodegenerative diseases) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 29, 2020$b(Sumoylation. UF SUMO-Conjugation. SN A type of post-translational protein modification by small ubiquitin-related modifier proteins (also known as SUMO proteins)) =750 \2$aSumoylation$0(DNLM)D058207$5IEN-M =LDR 01766cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881821098102441 =005 20220316130555.0 =008 200727i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006604 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006604 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816363514500041 =040 \\$aNmSSL$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSocial distancing (Public health) =450 \\$aDistancing, Physical (Public health) =450 \\$aDistancing, Social (Public health) =450 \\$aPhysical distancing (Public health) =450 \\$aSocial distance$xHealth aspects =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases$xPrevention =550 \\$wg$aPublic health =670 \\$aWork cat: Global health alert: coronavirus 2019 : for 14 days after your trip--- stay home. Monitor your health. Practice social distancing, 2020. =670 \\$aa OED online, July 27, 2020$bsocial distancing, n. (sense 2. The action or practice of maintaining a certain physical distance from, or limiting physical contact with, another person or people (esp. family and friends), esp. in order to avoid catching or transmitting an infectious disease, or as one of a number of public health measures designed to inhibit its spread.) =670 \\$aCDC web site, Sept. 16, 2020$bSocial distancing (Social distancing, also called "physical distancing," means keeping a safe space between yourself and other people who are not from your household) =670 \\$aRosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving web site, Sept. 16, 2020$b(Keeping social distance: According to the CDC, social distancing involves remaining out of congregate settings, avoiding mass gatherings, and maintaining distance whenever possible to limit the ability of the virus to spread) =750 \2$aPhysical Distancing$0(DNLM)D000085762$5IEN-M =LDR 02625cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9881821098502441 =005 20220221153141.0 =008 200629||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006037 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006037 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816363515300041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSmall ubiquitin-related modifiers =450 \\$aSentrin proteins =450 \\$aSentrins =450 \\$aSmall ubiquitin-like modifiers =450 \\$aSmall ubiquitin-related modifier proteins =450 \\$aSUMO proteins =450 \\$aSUMOs (Proteins) =450 \\$aUbiquitin-like modifiers, Small =450 \\$aUbiquitin-related modifiers, Small =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shelton, P.M.M. Chemical approaches to investigate the biochemical crosstalk between histone sumoylation, methylation and acetylation, 2019:$bp. i (the small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) family of proteins) =670 \\$aSUMO : methods and protocols, 2016:$bp. v (The Small Ubiquitin-related MOdifier (SUMO) molecules are implicated in the regulation of multiple critical cellular functions and consequently associated with several pathologies) pp. 3-4 (small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO); the family of proteins now known as small ubiquitin-related modifiers, or SUMOs) =670 \\$aSumoylation, via nature.com, June 29, 2020$b(Sumoylation is a post-translational modification process. It is analogous to ubiquitylation in terms of the reaction scheme and enzyme classes used, but rather than conjugation by ubiquitin, sumoylation involves addition of SUMOs (small ubiquitin-like modifiers)$uhttps://www.nature.com/subjects/sumoylation =670 \\$aGeiss‑Friedlander, R. Concepts in sumoylation, in Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, v. 8 (Dec. 2007), viewed online June 29, 2020$b(SUMO (small ubiquitin-related modifier) proteins are ∼10-kD polypeptides that function as reversible post-translational protein modifiers) =670 \\$aSumoylation - an overview, via ScienceDirect website, June 29, 2020$b(Sumoylation is a reversible posttranslational modification in which a small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) is covalently conjugated to a lysine residue in a target protein) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 29, 2020$b(Small Ubiquitin-Related Modifier Proteins. UF SUMO Proteins; Sentrin Proteins; Sentrins; Ubiquitin-Related Modifier Protein, Small. SN A class of structurally related proteins of 12-20 kDa in size. They covalently modify specific proteins in a manner analogous to ubiquitin) =750 \2$aSmall Ubiquitin-Related Modifier Proteins$0(DNLM)D025841$5IEN-M =LDR 01595cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881821101002441 =005 20220221145340.0 =008 970127i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 97000956 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 97000956 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169756290000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aPolythiophenes =450 \\$aPolythiophene polymers =550 \\$wg$aConjugated polymers =550 \\$wg$aThiophenes =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97108053: Schopf, G. Polythiophenes, c1997. =670 \\$aPakhnyuk, V. Elucidating structural effects of conjugated polymers on charge transport and durability for organic electronics and development of stretchable semiconducting materials, 2019:$babstr. (polythiophene polymers; polythiophenes; conjugated polymers) p. 1 (we focus on polythiophene π-conjugated backbones and study the electrical and mechanical properties correlating to different side chain structures) =670 \\$aPolythiophene - an overview, via ScienceDirect, Aug. 3, 2020$b(Conjugated polymers (CPs) like polyaniline, polypyrrole, and polythiophene are polymers with backbones composed of alternate single and double bonds leading to delocalized π-electrons) =675 \\$aChem. abst.;$aHackh chem. dict.;$aHawley chem. dict.;$aMcGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;$aPolymer sci. dict. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aThiophenes$0(DNLM)D013876$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPolymers$0(DNLM)D011108$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aThiophenes$iand$aPolymers$5IEN-M =LDR 01824nz a2200313n 4500 =001 9881821101202441 =005 20220221144257.0 =008 200721i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020006564 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006564 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816363518700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOcular dominance =450 \\$aDominance, Eye =450 \\$aDominance, Ocular =450 \\$aEye dominance =450 \\$aEye preference =450 \\$aEyedness =450 \\$aPreference, Eye =550 \\$wg$aBinocular vision =550 \\$wg$aLaterality =550 \\$wg$aVisual perception =670 \\$aWork cat: Drawing on the dominant eye, 2020:$bECIP galley ("eyedness"; outward sign of brain organization; eye dominance)$w(DLC)2020032920 =670 \\$aAPA Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, July 21, 2020$b(Ocular Dominance; used for: Eye Dominance; Broader terms: Lateral Dominance; Related Terms: Brain; Eye (Anatomy); Interocular Transfer; Left Hemisphere; Right Hemisphere) =670 \\$aBritannica, July 21, 2020:$bunder Human eye/Perceptual aspects of vision (Ocular dominance; the condition when one retinal image habitually compels attention at the expense of the other) =670 \\$aMeSH, July 21, 2020$b(MeSH Heading: Dominance, Ocular; Scope Note: The functional superiority and preferential use of one eye over the other; Entry Terms: Eye Dominance; Eyedness) =670 \\$aOED, July 23, 2020$b(eyedness, n. The condition of having a dominant or preferred eye (right or left)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 21, 2020$b(Ocular dominance; sometimes called eye preference or eyedness, is the tendency to prefer visual input from one eye to the other. It is somewhat analogous to the laterality of right- or left-handedness) =750 \2$aDominance, Ocular$0(DNLM)D023882$5IEN-M =LDR 02619nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881821101402441 =005 20220221143733.0 =008 200629||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006038 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006038 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816363515100041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNucleosomes =450 \\$aDinucleosomes =450 \\$aMononucleosomes =450 \\$aPolynucleosomes =550 \\$wg$aChromatin =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shelton, P.M.M. Chemical approaches to investigate the biochemical crosstalk between histone sumoylation, methylation and acetylation, 2019:$bp. ii (mono- and polyacetylated nucleosomes) p. iii (mononucleosomes) p. 1 (the nucleosome as the basic repeating unit of chromatin) =670 \\$aRieger, R. Glossary of genetics : classical and molecular, 1991$b(nucleosome: any of the repeat units of eukaryotic chromatin consisting of DNA folded around a histone care as a 1.8-turn left-handed superhelix; the principal function of nucleosomes is to compact DNA into the 30-nm filament) =670 \\$aOxford dictionary of biochemistry and molecular biology, 2006$b(nucleosome: a particle that forms the primary packing unit of DNA in chromatin. Nucleosomes give electron micrographs of decondensed chromatin a 'beads-on-a‐string' appearance, and are released on mild digestion of eukaryotic nuclei with micrococcal endonuclease. Each consists of a segment of duplex DNA, 160-240 base pairs long, with associated histone; about 146 base pairs of the DNA comprise a core particle and the remainder form the linker DNA) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, June 29, 2020$b(Nucleosomes. UF Dinucleosomes; Polynucleosomes. SN The repeating structural units of chromatin, each consisting of approximately 200 base pairs of DNA wound around a protein core. This core is composed of the histones H2A, H2B, H3, and H4. In MeSH Tree Structures under: Chromatin) =670 \\$aFEBS letters, Sept. 1980:$bp. 93 (mononucleosome particles obtained to are very heterogeneous because of the heterogeneity of histone Hl and contamination of the particles with non-histone proteins; The polynucleosomes were separated from the mononucleosomes and core particles) =670 \\$aMethods in enzymology, v. 375 (2003):$bp. 131 (Preparation of defined mononucleosomes, dinucleosomes, and nucleosome arrays in vitro and analysis of transcription factor binding) p. 134 (To assemble mononucleosomes, we typically use DNA fragments from 150 to 180 bp in length, whereas we have used 428-bp fragments to assemble dinucleosome templates) =750 \2$aNucleosomes$0(DNLM)D009707$5IEN-M =LDR 02333nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881821101802441 =005 20220221143841.0 =008 200708||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006315 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006315 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816363523100041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNuclear fission dynamics =450 \\$aFission dynamics, Nuclear =550 \\$wg$aDynamics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Jin, S. Fission dynamics in a microscopic theory, 2019:$babstr. (fission dynamics of atomic nuclei, which is still one of the most complicated problems in nuclear physics) p. 6 (fission dynamics is one of the most challenging quantum many-body problems, and still lacks a full microscopic theory even 80 years after its discovery) =670 \\$aBulgac, A. Nuclear fission dynamics : past, present, needs, and future, in Frontiers in physics, v. 8 (2020), via Directory of open access journals, viewed July 8, 2020:$babstr. (dynamics of the fissioning system; fission dynamics)$uhttps://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2020.00063 =670 \\$aJournal of physics. G, Nuclear and particle physics, v. 37, no. 6 (2010) 064037:$bp. 1 (Microscopic description of nuclear fission dynamics; fission dynamics) p. 2 (dynamical approach to fission) =670 \\$aAnnales de physique, v. 17, no. 6 (1992):$bp. 471 (Dynamics of nuclear fission)$uhttps://doi.org/10.1051/anphys:01992001706047100 =670 \\$aInternational Conference on Fission and Properties of Neutron-Rich Nuclei (5th : 2012 : Sanibel Island, Florida). Fission and properties of neutron-rich nuclei, 2014:$bp. 341 (Fission dynamics with microscopic level densities) p. 369 (Dynamical approach to low-energy nuclear fission in terms of Langevin equation)$uhttps://doi.org/10.1142/9789813229426_0062$uhttps://doi.org/10.1142/9789813229426_0066 =670 \\$aInternational Symposium on "Nuclear Fission and Related Collective Phenomena and Properties of Heavy Nuclei" (1981 : Bad Honnef, Germany). Dynamics of nuclear fission and related collective phenomena, 1982. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aNuclear Fission$0(DNLM)D009680$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aKinetics$0(DNLM)D007700$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aNuclear Fission$iand$aKinetics$5IEN-M =LDR 01924nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9881821101902441 =005 20220221143907.0 =008 200717i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006551 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006551 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816363521300041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNanoparticle dynamics =450 \\$aDynamics of nanoparticles =450 \\$aNano-particle dynamics =450 \\$aNanoparticles$xDynamics =550 \\$wg$aParticle dynamics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shasha, C. Nonequilibrium nanoparticle dynamics for the development of magnetic particle imaging, 2019:$babstr. (modeling the nonequilibrium dynamics of magnetic nanoparticles; modeling nanoparticle dynamics) =670 \\$aThe journal of physical chemistry. B, v. 109(45) (17 Nov. 2005):$bp. 21258 (article title: Nanoparticle dynamics: a multiscale analysis of the Liouville equation; abstr.: A theory of nanoparticle dynamics based on scaling arguments and the Liouville equation is presented) =670 \\$aNano letters, v. 14(4) (2014):$bp. 2111 (article title: Nanoparticle dynamics in a nanodroplet; dynamics of 3-10 nm gold nanoparticles encapsulated by ∼30 nm liquid nanodroplets on a flat solid substrate) =670 \\$aApplied physics letters, v. 99, 112501 (2011):$bp. 112501-1 (article title: Fluxgate based detection of magnetic nanoparticle dynamics in a rotating magnetic field; the dynamics of magneticnanoparticle suspensions in a rotating magnetic fiel) =670 \\$aJournal of colloid and interface science, v. 521 (July 2018):$bp. 69 (article title: Nano-particle dynamics during capillary suction) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aNanoparticles$0(DNLM)D053758$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aKinetics$0(DNLM)D007700$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aNanoparticles$iand$aKinetics$5IEN-M =LDR 03671nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881821103202441 =005 20220225133011.0 =008 200729i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006629 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006629 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816363513900041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMerozoite surface proteins =450 \\$aMSPs (Merozoite surface proteins) =450 \\$aSurface proteins, Merozoite =550 \\$wg$aCell surface antigens =550 \\$wg$aParasite antigens =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ghag, S.K. Bead-based chemistries to quantitate antibody responses to multiple Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax antigens, 2019:$bp. iv (malaria antigen merozoite surface protein 1 (MSP1)) p. x (MSP1 - Merozoite Surface Protein 1) p. 119 (merozoite surface protein-1)$w(OCoLC)1128832816 =670 \\$aFEMS microbiology reviews, v. 40 (2016):$bp. 343 (merozoite surface proteins; the merozoite surface is highly complex, presenting a multitude of antigens to the immune system) p. 344 (the composition and function of merozoite surface proteins (MSPs) has been of great interest because of their role in RBC invasion and potential as vaccine candidates; Merozoite surface proteins are tethered as either glycophosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored proteins, integral membrane proteins or as peripherally-associated proteins (held on the merozoite surface through interactions with membrane-bound proteins)) p. 345 (To date numerous GPI anchored merozoite surface proteins (MSPs) have been identified: these include proteins formally known as MSPs (MSP1, MSP2, MSP4, MSP5 and MSP10) and the 6-cysteine domain family proteins, Pf92, Pf38 and Pf12; Merozoite Surface Protein 1 (MSP1) is the most abundant of all GPI-anchored surface proteins in terms of copy number) =670 \\$aInfection and immunity, v. 82 (2014):$bp. 924 (Merozoite surface proteins (MSPs) are proposed to play a role in the initial binding of merozoites to erythrocytes, but precise roles remain undefined; While MSP1 and peripheral surface proteins such as MSP3, MSP7, serine repeat antigen 4 (SERA4), and SERA5 are cleaved and shed at the tight junction between the invading merozoite and erythrocyte, the glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored proteins MSP2 and MSP4 are carried into the erythrocyte without detectable processing) =670 \\$aWikipedia, July 29, 2020:$bMerozoite surface protein (Merozoite /ˌmɛrəˈzoʊˌaɪt/ surface proteins are both integral and peripheral membrane proteins found on the surface of a merozoite, an early life cycle stage of a protozoan. Merozoite surface proteins, or MSPs, are important in understanding malaria, a disease caused by protozoans of the genus Plasmodium. During the asexual blood stage of its life cycle, the malaria parasite enters red blood cells to replicate itself, causing the classic symptoms of malaria. These surface protein complexes are involved in many interactions of the parasite with red blood cells and are therefore an important topic of study for scientists aiming to combat malaria. The most common form of MSPs are anchored to the merozoite surface with glycophosphatidylinositol; Additional forms include integral membrane proteins and peripherally associated proteins, which are found to a lesser extent than glycophosphatidylinositol anchored proteins, or (GPI)-anchored proteins, on the merozoite surface. Merozoite surface proteins 1 and 2 (MSP-1 & MSP-2) are the most abundant (GPI)-anchored proteins on the surface of Plasmodium merozoites) =675 \\$aMeSH browser, July 29, 2020 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aMerozoite Surface Protein 1$0(DNLM)D020066$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00878nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881821103502441 =005 20220221143353.0 =008 200722\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020006572 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006572 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816363517400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHomicide on television =550 \\$wg$aTelevision =670 \\$aWork cat: The best murders are British, 2020:$bCIP summary (The persistence of the English murder points to the complexity of British television crime drama's engagement with social, political, and cultural issues)$w(DLC)2020031290 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aHomicide$0(DNLM)D006708$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTelevision$0(DNLM)D013690$5IEN-M =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aHomicide$iand$aTelevision$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 02997cz a2200301n 4500 =001 9881821103702441 =005 20220225132432.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85049006 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85049006 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171771050000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQD716.F54$cPhotochemistry =053 \0$aQP519.9.F52$cBiochemistry =150 \\$aFlash photolysis =450 \\$aAbsorption spectroscopy, Transient =450 \\$aPhotolysis, Flash =450 \\$aPump-probe spectroscopy =450 \\$aTransient absorption spectroscopy =550 \\$wg$aPhotochemistry$xTechnique =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hughes, K.E. Exploring the photophysics of engineered and intrinsic charge-carrier trapping processes in semiconductor nanocrystals, 2019:$babstr. (transient absorption (TA) spectroscopy)$w(OCoLC)1128832768 =670 \\$aSwiderski, K. Quantitative investigation of reaction kinetics and mechanisms in ionic liquids using laser flash photolysis technique, 2009.$w(OCoLC)784569193 =670 \\$aBritannica online, Aug. 6, 2020$b(Photolysis, chemical process by which molecules are broken down into smaller units through the absorption of light; best-known example of a photolytic process is flash photolysis, employed in the study of short-lived chemical intermediates formed in many photochemical reactions; flash photolysis consists of subjecting a gas or liquid to an intense burst of light lasting a few microseconds or milliseconds, followed by a second, ordinarily less intense flash) =670 \\$aA dictionary of chemistry, 2020$b(flash photolysis: A technique for studying free-radical reactions in gases; a long glass or quartz tube holding the gas, with a lamp outside the tube suitable for producing an intense flash of light dissociates molecules in the sample creating free radicals, which can be detected spectroscopically by a beam of light passed down the axis of the tube; the spectrometer can focus on an absorption line for a particular product and measure its change in intensity with time using an oscilloscope) =670 \\$aFlash photolysis - an overview, via ScienceDirect, Aug. 6, 2020$b(flash photolysis was developed to study transient absorption of the samples; it is also useful for time resolved emission spectroscopy applications) =670 \\$aWhat is transient absorption spectroscopy?, via Edinburgh Instruments blog, viewed Aug. 6, 2020$b(Transient absorption (TA) spectroscopy, also known as flash photolysis, is a pump-probe spectroscopic technique utilised to measure the photogenerated excited state absorption energies and associated lifetimes of molecules, materials, and devices) =670 \\$aRP photonics encyclopedia, via WWW, Aug. 6, 2020$b(under Time-resolved Spectroscopy: Transient Absorption Spectroscopy. This method is based on the principle of pump-probe measurements, then also called pump-probe spectroscopy) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aPhotolysis$0(DNLM)D010782$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 02457nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9881821104002441 =005 20220221103047.0 =008 200720||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006561 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006561 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816363519300041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAxin (Scaffold protein) =450 \\$aAxin1 (Scaffold protein) =450 \\$aAxin-1 (Scaffold protein) =450 \\$aAxis inhibition protein =450 \\$aAxis inhibitor protein 1 =550 \\$wg$aScaffold proteins =550 \\$wg$aTumor suppressor proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fagnan, E. Mechanisms for scaffold-mediated regulation of kinase activity in the Wnt signaling pathway, 2019:$babstr. (how scaffold proteins regulate protein activity; the Wnt scaffold Axin; Axin can promote signaling specificity by suppressing kinase reactions with competing, non-Wnt pathway targets) =670 \\$aAxin - an overview, via ScienceDirect, viewed July 20, 2020$b(Axin acts as scaffold for both substrates and kinases of the degradation complex; Axin is a cytosolic scaffold for core Wnt signaling components; Axin ("axis inhibition") and Axin2 (also known as "Axil" or "axin-like") proteins, constitute the RA family of RGS proteins. Axin and Axil are scaffold proteins) =670 \\$aUniProtKB, via WWW, July 20, 2020:$bO15169 (AXIN1_HUMAN) (Protein: Axin-1. Gene: AXIN1. Recommended name: Axin-1. Alternative name(s): Axis inhibition protein 1. Short name: hAxin. =670 \\$aAtlas of genetics and cytogenetics in oncology and haematology, via WWW, July 20, 2020$b(under gene AXIN1 (axin 1): Protein name: Axin 1, Axin, Axis inhibitor, Axis inhibitor protein 1; axin is a scaffold protein that can shuttle between the cytoplasm and the nucleus; Tumor suppressor protein Axin 1 is an inhibitor of the Wnt signaling pathway. As a scaffold protein, its main role is binding multiple members of Wnt signaling and formation of the beta-catenin destruction complex) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, July 20, 2020$b(Axin Protein. UF Axin Proteins. SN A scaffolding protein that is a critical component of the axin signaling complex which binds to adenomatous polyposis coli protein; glycogen synthase kinase 3; and casein kinase I. In MeSH Tree Structures under: Multiprotein Complexes - Axin Signaling Complex and under Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins - Axin Signaling Complex) =750 \2$aAxin Protein$0(DNLM)D060466$5IEN-M =LDR 01750nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9881808451502441 =005 20220120142117.0 =008 200826i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006779 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006779 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816548655400041 =040 \\$aNz$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aContact tracing (Epidemiology) =450 \\$aTracing, Contact (Epidemiology) =550 \\$wg$aEpidemiology =550 \\$wg$aMedicine, Preventive =670 \\$aWork cat: Verrall, A. Rapid audit of contact tracing for COVID-19 in New Zealand, via WWW, viewed on August 13, 2020:$bPDF page 4 (contact tracing is the identification and isolation of people who have been exposed to an infectious case, to prevent onwards transmission from the contact to others. The contact tracing system is the final part of a process that begins with someone who is ill with Covid19, called an index case) =670 \\$aCOVID-19 contact tracing application, via WWW, viewed on August 13, 2020:$bMay, 15, 2020, PDF page 4 (the speed and efficiency of contact tracing is one of the most critical factors in a health system's ability to slow or stop the spread of communicable disease) =670 \\$aGuidelines for tuberculosis contact tracing in Pacific island countries and territories, 2010. =670 \\$aNew Zealand. Ministry of Health. Guidance on infectious disease management under the Health Act 1956, via WWW, viewed on August 13, 2020:$bMS Word page 17 (Contact tracing applies to a wide range of infectious diseases and can be done by the person considered an infection risk (ie, 'the case'), DHBs, primary care practitioners such as GPs, sexual health clinics and non-government organisations) =750 \2$aContact Tracing$0(DNLM)D016358$5IEN =LDR 00846nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881808451702441 =005 20220120141230.0 =008 200914i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020008055 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020008055 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816548653100041 =040 \\$aNcU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aChildren of medical personnel =550 \\$wg$aMedical personnel =670 \\$aWork cat: Where did Daddy go?, 2020:$bcover (a book for children of healthcare workers) page 4 of cover (a book to help children of healthcare workers understand the job that their daddies and mommies do each day) =750 \2$81$wb$aHealth Personnel$0(DNLM)D006282$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject headings used together in the same record:$aHealth Personnel$iand$aChild$5IEN =LDR 01193nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9881811560002441 =005 20220128125554.0 =008 200221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020000504 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000504 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816548767700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMinority transgender women =450 \\$aTransgender minority women =550 \\$wg$aMinority women =550 \\$wg$aTransgender women =670 \\$aWork cat: Ellison, Joy Michael. Sylvia & Marsha start a revolution!, 2020:$bECIP summary (This illustrated book introduces children to the story of Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson, the two transgender women of colour who helped kickstart the Stonewall Riots and dedicated their lives to fighting for LGBTQ+ equality)$w(DLC)2020009056 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTransgender Persons$0(DNLM)D063160$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aWomen$0(DNLM)D014930$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMinority Groups$0(DNLM(D008913$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aTransgender Persons$iand$aWomen$iand$aMinority Groups$5IEN =LDR 04108nz a2200457n 4500 =001 9881811560102441 =005 20220128125708.0 =008 181017i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2018002623 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2018002623 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9811805804400041 =040 \\$aMeL$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTransgender women =450 \\$aM to Fs (Transgender women) =450 \\$aM2Fs (Transgender women) =450 \\$aMale-to-female transgender people =450 \\$aMTFs (Transgender women) =450 \\$aTrans females =450 \\$aTrans women =450 \\$aTransfemales =450 \\$aTransfeminine people =450 \\$aTransfeminine spectrum people =450 \\$aTransgender females =450 \\$aTranswomen =550 \\$wg$aTransgender people =550 \\$wg$aWomen =670 \\$aWork cat.: Frankel, A. "Do you see how much I'm suffering here?", 2016:$bsubtitle (transgender women) p. II (Transgender: gender identity of people whose birth gender does not conform to their lived and/or perceived gender; transgender person usually adopts, or would prefer to adopt, a gender expression in consonance with their preferred gender but may or may not desire to permanently alter their bodily characteristics in order to conform to their preferred gender) p. III (trans women) =670 \\$aHead, T. The difference between transgender and transsexual women, 2018, via ThoughtCo. website, Oct. 17, 2018$b(Transgender and transsexual are commonly confused terms that both refer to gender identity. Transgender is a broader, more inclusive category that includes all individuals who do not identify with the gender that corresponds to the sex they were assigned at birth. Transsexual is a more narrow category that includes individuals who desire to physically transition to the gender with which they identify. All transsexual persons are transgender. However, not all transgender persons are transsexual. Transgender women are sometimes referred to as trans women. Some may also be known as male-to-female transsexuals, MTFs, transsexual women, transgirls, or tgirls) =670 \\$aCraggs, C. To my trans sisters, 2017:$bp. 14 (trans women; trans woman) =670 \\$aCarroll, L. Clinical issues and affirmative treatment with transgender clients, 2017:$bp. vi (transgender women; transfeminine spectrum persons; transfeminine spectrum people) p. 179 (transwomen) p. 180 (transfeminine persons) =670 \\$aStrain, G. Play with femininity, 2016:$bp. 44 (transfeminine people) =670 \\$aRaymond, H.F. The role of individual or neighborhood factors, 2011:$bp. 1 (transfemales) =670 \\$aBouman, W.P. Risk factors and clinical correlates of the treatment pathways for people with gender dysphoria, 2018:$babstr. (transgender females; trans females) =670 \\$aFotomar, M. Exploring the lived experience of male-to-female transgender youth accessing transgender healthcare in Los Angeles, 2016:$bp. 15 (MtFs; assigned at birth a male gender but identify their gender as female) p. 20 (MTF trans persons) p. 81 (male-to-female transgender persons) =670 \\$aBaker, S.J. Transgender behind prison walls, 2017:$bp. 47 (M to F transgender prisoners) =670 \\$aEliason, M.J. LGBTQ cultures, 2017:$bp. 17 (trans woman) p. 18 (male-to-female (also written as MTF, MtF or M2F) transgender individual is a transgender woman ("trans woman" or "trans female"; some simply identify as women) =670 \\$aSocial work practice with transgender and gender variant youth, 2009:$bp. xiv ("transwoman" or "female-bodied" refers to male-to-female (MTF or M2F) transgender people; some note that terms such as "MTF" are subjugating language that reinforces the binary gender stereotype) =670 \\$aReclaiming genders, 1999:$bp. 204 (M2Fs; transwomen) p. 144 (m-to-fs) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTransgender Persons$0(DNLM)D063160$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aWomen$0(DNLM)D014930$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aTransgender Persons$iand$aWomen$5IEN =LDR 01093nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881811560202441 =005 20220128125821.0 =008 200820\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020006743 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006743 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816548659500041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aP94.5.J48$bP94.5.J482 =150 \\$aJews in mass media =550 \\$wg$aMass media =670 \\$aWork cat: Bromberg, E. Unsettling, 2020:$bCIP t.p. (Jews, whiteness, and incest in American popular culture) cataloger's summary (examination of the depiction of incest in mass media (film, television and literature) amongst Jewish celebrities and the social ramifications, including stereotypes, of the depictions)$w(DLC)2020004941 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the depiction of Jews in mass media. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aJews$0(DNLM)D007585$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMass Media$0(DNLM)D008402$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aJews$iand$aMass Medida$5IEN =LDR 00982nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881811560402441 =005 20220128125943.0 =008 200205n|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020000277 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000277 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816548768100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aIncest in mass media =550 \\$wg$aMass media =670 \\$aWork cat: Bromberg, E. Unsettling, 2020:$bCIP t.p. (Jews, whiteness, and incest in American popular culture) cataloger's summary (examination of the depiction of incest in mass media (film, television and literature) amongst Jewish celebrities and the social ramifications, including stereotypes, of the depictions)$w(DLC)2020004941 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aIncest$0(DNLM)D007179$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$aMass Media$iBroader mapping$0(DNLM)D008402$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aIncest$iand$aMass Medida$5IEN =LDR 00743nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881811555002441 =005 20220131151413.0 =008 200831\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020007386 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020007386 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816548662000041 =040 \\$aOkU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPoisons in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat:$bPoison and poisoning in science, fiction and cinema, ©2017. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPoisons$0(DNLM)D011042$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aPoisons$iand$aMotion Pictures$5IEN =LDR 01402nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881811555202441 =005 20220131150228.0 =008 200521\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020005518 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020005518 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816548763700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPhysical fitness in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: Muscles in the movies, 2020.$b(The appearance of muscular and athletic bodies has been an integral part of movie production since the early experiments of Étienne-Jules Marey and Eadweard Muybridge and Thomas Edison's filming of world renowned strongman/bodybuilder Eugen Sandow in 1894; Arguably the greatest characterization of muscles in the movies, however, was brought to the screen by Mr. America/Mr. Universe Steve Reeves who, as Hercules, set the tone for dozens of so-called Sword and Sandal epics, produced mostly in Italy, through the 1960s. In the last three decades of the century, Hollywood cashed in on the increased market value of muscles on the screen... )$w(DLC)2020019216 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPhysical Fitness$0(DNLM)D063160$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aPhysical Fitness$iand$aMotion Pictures$5IEN =LDR 01074nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881811555302441 =005 20220131150323.0 =008 200811\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020006699 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006699 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816548662800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aGV482.7 =150 \\$aPhysical fitness for people with visual disabilities =550 \\$wg$aPeople with visual disabilities =670 \\$aWork cat: Movement and visual impairment, 2021:$bCIP publisher's information (review of research pertaining to individuals with visual impairments across the full span of movement-related disciplines, from biomechanics and motor learning to physical education and Paralympic sport)$w(DLC)2020034936 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPhysical Fitness$0(DNLM)D063160$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aVisually Impaired Persons$0(DNLM)D019987$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aPhysical Fitness$iand$aVisually Impaired Persons$5IEN =LDR 01422cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9881811555402441 =005 20220131143459.0 =008 030731i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008504 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2003008504 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168788610000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aRB127$bRB127.5 =150 \\$aPain medicine =450 \\$aAlgiatry =550 \\$wg$aMedicine =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003059313: Pain medicine and management : just the facts, c2004. =670 \\$aGoogle search, July 31, 2003$b(58,800 hits on pain medicine) =670 \\$aMEDLINE/PubMed search, July 31, 2003$b(28 articles from Pain Med. cited.) =670 \\$aEssentials of pain medicine, 2018. =670 \\$aPain medicine, 2017. =670 \\$aWhat is pain medicine?, via American Board of Pain Medicine website, Aug. 18, 2020$b(The specialty of Pain Medicine, or Algiatry, is a discipline within the field of medicine that is concerned with the prevention of pain, and the evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of persons in pain) =670 \\$aWhat is pain medicine?, via American Academy of Pain Medicine website, Aug. 18, 2020$b(The specialty of pain medicine is concerned with the study of pain, prevention of pain, and the evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of persons in pain) =675 \\$aMESH;$aDorland's;$aStedman's =750 \2$aPalliative medicine$0(DNLM)D065126$5IEN =LDR 00777nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881816288902441 =005 20220210142209.0 =008 200901i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020007390 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020007390 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816548661200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aGV546.6.A35 =150 \\$aWeight training for older people =550 \\$wg$aOlder people =670 \\$aWork cat:$bWaehner, P., Strength training for seniors, 2020$w(DLC)2020038179 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aResistance Training$0(DNLM)D055070$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAged$0(DNLM)D000368$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aWeight Training$iand$aAged$5IEN =LDR 02503nz a2200313n 4500 =001 9881816289002441 =005 20220210140036.0 =008 200808i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006694 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006694 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816548757800041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTranscriptional activation =450 \\$aActivation, Genetic =450 \\$aActivation, Transcriptional =450 \\$aGenetic activation =450 \\$aGenetic induction =450 \\$aInduction, Genetic =450 \\$aTrans-activation =450 \\$aTransactivation =450 \\$aTranscription activation =550 \\$wg$aGenetic transcription$xRegulation =670 \\$aMeSH, Aug. 7, 2020$b(Transcriptional Activation. UF Gene Activation; Genetic Induction; Induction, Genetic; Trans-Activation, Genetic; Transactivation; Transcription Activation. SN Processes that stimulate the genetic transcription of a gene or set of genes. In MeSH Tree Structures under: Gene Expression Regulation) =670 \\$aBiology dictionary, via Biology online website, Aug. 7, 2020$b(Transactivation: (molecular biology, genetics) The stimulation of transcription by expressing an intermediate (transactivator) protein. Transactivation refers to the increased rate of transcription. It can be stimulated by natural or by artificial means) =670 \\$aA dictionary of psychology, 2014, via Oxford reference online, Aug. 7, 2020$b(genetic activation: The process whereby the expression of a structural gene is enhanced by a gene activator. Also called gene activation or simply activation) =670 \\$aA dictionary of genetics, 2014, via Oxford reference online, Aug. 7, 2020$b(genetic induction: the process of gene activation by an inducer molecule, resulting in transcription of one or more structural genes) =670 \\$aOxford dictionary of biochemistry and molecular biology, 2008, via Oxford reference online, Aug. 7, 2020$b(trans‐activation: gene activation by means of a trans‐acting mechanism) =670 \\$aTranscription factors, ©2004:$bp. 3 (mechanisms of transcriptional activation in eukaryotes are impressively diverse. These mechanisms are built on the modular design of cis-acting DNA regulatory sequences and of trans-acting regulatory proteins, coupled with flexibility and diversity in the protein:protein interactions linking activators to chromatin-modifying enzymes and general transcription factors) =750 \2$aTranscriptional Activation$0(DNLM)D015533$5IEN =LDR 01705nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9881816297302441 =005 20220208123626.0 =008 200910i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020008029 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020008029 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816548656400041 =040 \\$aCtY$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSentiment analysis =450 \\$aAnalysis, Sentiment =450 \\$aExtraction, Opinion =450 \\$aMining, Opinion =450 \\$aMining, Sentiment =450 \\$aOpinion extraction =450 \\$aOpinion mining =450 \\$aSentiment mining =550 \\$wg$aComputational linguistics =550 \\$wg$aData mining =670 \\$aWork cat: Speech sentiment annotations, 2020$uhttps://catalog.ldc.upenn.edu/LDC2020T14 =670 \\$aOxford dictionaries website, Sept. 10, 2020$b(sentiment analysis: The process of computationally identifying and categorizing opinions expressed in a piece of text, especially in order to determine whether the writer's attitude towards a particular topic, product, etc. is positive, negative, or neutral) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of machine learning and data mining, 2017:$bpage 1152 (Sentiment analysis. Sentiment analysis and opinion mining ... sentiment analysis, also called opinion mining, has become one of the most active research areas in natural language processing) page 1153 (Synonyms: Opinion extraction; Opinion Mining; Sentiment analysis; Sentiment mining. Definition: Sentiment analysis or opinion mining is the computational study of people's opinions, sentiments, appraisals, attitudes, and emotions toward entities and their aspects expressed in text.)$w(OCoLC)on1001572348 =750 \2$aSentiment Analysis$0(DNLM)D000090042$5IEN =LDR 00911nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881816297702441 =005 20220208122456.0 =008 200916\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020008069 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020008069 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816548651300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRace in video games =550 \\$wg$aVideo games =670 \\$aWork cat: Gray, K. Intersectional tech : Black users in digital gaming, 2020:$bpub. info. (this work questions blackness in gaming at the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and (dis)ability)$w(DLC)2020016038 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aContinental Population Groups$0(DNLM)D044469$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aVideo Games$0(DNLM)D018910$4BM$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aContinental Population Groups$iand$aVideo Games$5IEN =LDR 02623nz a2200301n 4500 =001 9881820875002441 =005 20220302151311.0 =008 200819i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020006730 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006730 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816548660600041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNorbornene =450 \\$aBicyclo[2.2.1]-2-heptene =450 \\$aBicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene =450 \\$aNorborn-2-ene =450 \\$aNorbornylene =450 \\$aNorcamphene =450 \\$aNorfenchene =550 \\$wg$aAlkenes =550 \\$wg$aOrganic cyclic compounds =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 18, 2020:$bNorbornene (Norbornene or norbornylene or norcamphene is a bridged cyclic hydrocarbon; Preferred IUPAC name: Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene; Other names: Norbornylene; Norcamphene; Chemical formula: C₇H₁₀) =670 \\$aCommon chemistry website, Aug. 18, 2020$b(CAS Registry Number: 498-66-8. CA Index Name: Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene. Synonyms: 2-NORBORNEN; 2-Norbornene; 2-Norbornylene; 3,6-Endomethylenecyclohexene; 8,9,10-Trinorborn-2-en; 8,9,10-trinorborn-2-ene; 8,9,10-Trinorborn-2-ene; 8,9,10-trinorborn-2-eno; Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene; Bicyclo[2.2.1]heptene; NORBORNENE; Norbornylene; Norcamphene; Norfenchene; NSC 120425; NSC 22453. Formula: C₇H₁₀) =670 \\$aMaterial safety data sheet, via Fisher Scientific website, Aug. 18, 2020$b(Norbornylene, stabilized, 99%; Synonyms: Bicyclo[2.2.1]-2-heptene; Norbornene; Norbornylene; Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene) =670 \\$aChemSpider website, Aug. 18, 2020$b(Norbornene. Molecular formula: C₇H₁₀; Names and synonyms: Norbornene; 2-Norbornene; 2-norbornylene; Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene; norborn-2-ene; norbornylene; norcamphene; 3,6-Endomethylenecyclohexene; 5l3-bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene; 5-Norbornene-2-yl; Bicyclo(2.2.1)hept-2-ene; Bicyclo(2.2.1)heptene; BICYCLO[2.2.1]-2-HEPTENE; Bicyclo[2.2.1]heptene; Norfenchene) =670 \\$aPubChem website, Aug. 18, 2020$b(Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene. Molecular formula: C₇H₁₀; Synonyms: Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene; Norbornylene; Norbornene; Norcamphene; 2-Norbornylene; Norfenchene; 8,9,10-Trinorborn-2-ene; 3,6-Endomethylenecyclohexene; Bicyclo(2.2.1)hept-2-ene; Bicyclo[2.2.1]-2-heptene; Bicyclo[2.2.1]heptene; Bicyclo(2.2.1)heptene; bicyclo[2,2,1]-2-heptene; bicyclo [2.2.1] hept-2-ene) =670 \\$aNorbornene - an overview, via ScienceDirect website, Aug. 18, 2020$b(Norbornene is a cyclic alkene with a dense three-dimensional structure: a cyclohexene ring with a bridging methylene in the para-position) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aNorbornanes$0(DNLM)D009636$4BM$5IEN =LDR 02176nz a2200301n 4500 =001 9818350687606676 =005 20220225103905.0 =008 201023||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020008824 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020008824 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9817671852000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEnsemble learning (Machine learning) =450 \\$aClassifier combination (Machine learning) =450 \\$aCommittee-based learning (Machine learning) =450 \\$aEnsemble methods (Machine learning) =450 \\$aMultiple classifier systems (Machine learning) =550 \\$wg$aDistributed cognition =550 \\$wg$aKnowledge acquisition (Expert systems) =550 \\$wg$aMachine learning =670 \\$aWork cat: An introduction to approaches and modern applications with ensemble learning, 2020 =670 \\$aZhou, Zhi-Hou. Ensemble learning, viewed online Oct. 23, 2020$b(Definition: Ensemble learning is a machine learning paradigm where multiple learners are trained to solve the same problem. In contrast to ordinary machine learning approaches which try to learn one hypothesis from training data, ensemble methods try to construct a set of hypotheses and combine them to use. Synonyms: Committee-based learning; Multiple classifier systems; Classifier combination) =670 \\$aEngineering index, viewed Oct. 23, 2020$b(keyword search on Ensemble learning brings up more than 17,000 results; uncontrolled term: Ensemble learning; main heading: Learning algorithms) =670 \\$aApplied science & technology, viewed October 23, 2020$b(keyword search brings up 348 results in abstracts; subject assigned: Machine learning) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed October 23, 2020$b(under Ensemble learning: In statistics and machine learning, ensemble methods use multiple learning algorithms to obtain better predictive performance than could be obtained from any of the constituent learning algorithms alone) =670 \\$aLC data base, viewed Oct. 23, 2020$b(keyword search Ensemble and Machine Learning brings up 25 results) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aMachine Learning$0(DNLM)D000069550$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 03315cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9818350687806676 =005 20220225101416.0 =008 201020i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020008797 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020008797 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9817671854600041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aSrc family kinases =450 \\$aSFKs (Src family kinases) =450 \\$aSrc family of protein tyrosine kinases =450 \\$aSrc family tyrosine kinases =450 \\$aSrc kinases =450 \\$aSrc tyrosine kinases =550 \\$wg$aProtein-tyrosine kinase =670 \\$aWork cat.: Dieter, E.M. Dissection of spatiotemporal intracellular signaling using engineered chemical and genetic tools, 2020:$babstr. (Src Family Kinases (SFKs). SFKs are multi-domain kinases that transmit cellular signals through their catalytic and non-catalytic activities) =670 \\$aOncogene, v. 23 (2004):$bp. 7906 (title: Src family kinases, key regulators of signal transduction; The Src family of protein tyrosine kinases (SFKs) plays key roles in regulating signal transduction by a diverse set of cell surface receptors in the context of a variety of cellular environments) p. 7918 (title: Structure and regulation of Src family kinases; Src family kinases are prototypical modular signaling proteins; autoinhibited Src kinase structures reveal a mode of domain assembly used by other tyrosine kinases outside the Src family) =670 \\$aBiochimica et biophysica acta. Proteins and proteomics, v. 1784 (2008):$bp. 56 (title: Src family kinases: regulation of their activities, levels and identification of new pathways; Src family of protein tyrosine kinases (SFK); SFKs) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 20, 2020:$bSrc family kinase (Src kinase family is a family of non-receptor tyrosine kinases that includes nine members: Src, Yes, Fyn, and Fgr, forming the SrcA subfamily, Lck, Hck, Blk, and Lyn in the SrcB subfamily, and Frk in its own subfamily; Src family kinases interact with many cellular cytosolic, nuclear and membrane proteins, modifying these proteins by phosphorylation of tyrosine residues) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 20, 2020$b(src-Family Kinases. UF Protein-Tyrosine Kinases, src; src Kinases; src Tyrosine Kinases; src-Family Tyrosine Kinases. SN A protein-tyrosine kinase family that was originally identified by homology to the Rous sarcoma virus oncogene protein PP60(V-SRC). They interact with a variety of cell-surface receptors and participate in intracellular signal transduction pathways. Oncogenic forms of src-family kinases can occur through altered regulation or expression of the endogenous protein and by virally encoded src (v-src) genes. Previous indexing: Protein-Tyrosine Kinase (1986-1995). In MeSH Tree Structures under Protein-Tyrosine Kinases) =670 \\$aChakraborty, S. Understanding src kinase regulatory mechanisms and drug resistance using deep mutational scanning and chemical biology, 2020:$babstr. (The Src Family Kinases (SFKs) are a well-studied family of multi-domain, non-receptor tyrosine kinases. SFKs participate in numerous signal transduction pathways, and their misregulation is implicated in a variety of diseases, including cancer) =750 \2$asrc-Family Kinases$0(DNLM)D019061$5DNLM =LDR 02617nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9818350687906676 =005 20220225082512.0 =008 201005i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020008185 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020008185 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9817671993800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aApartheid and architecture =450 \\$aApartheid architecture =450 \\$aArchitecture and apartheid =550 \\$wg$aArchitecture =670 \\$aWork cat: Judin, Hilton. Architecture, state modernism and cultural nationalism in the apartheid capital, 2021:$bECIP galley (first comprehensive investigation of the architecture of the apartheid state in the period of economic growth, social engineering and political repression from 1957 to 1966 when buildings took on ideological and nationalistic roles; the context for the architecture of the apartheid state was one of hierarchies and onerous pass laws) =670 \\$aAvery index online, Oct. 5, 2020$b(titles: apartheid landscape; apartheid architecture; architecture and apartheid; subject terms: Apartheid; Architecture--Political aspects--South Africa; Architecture--Sociological aspects--South Africa) =670 \\$aInternational Journal of African Historical Studies (via JSTOR), vol. 30, 1997:$bp. 354, etc. (architects and town planners married "scientific objectivity" with apartheid; costs and production of "Native" housing was consistent with the apartheid project; relationship between apartheid and architecture)$uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/221227 =670 \\$aSpace and race (via DSpace@MIT), Oct. 5, 2020$b(abstract: architecture and apartheid; Anglo-American suburban ideals were used by the planners and architects who put the government's policy of apartheid into practice; subject: Architecture)$uhttps://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/79004 =670 \\$aTraditional Dwellings and Settlements Review (via JSTOR), Fall 2010:$bp. 30, etc. (apartheid--the Afrikaans word for "separateness"--was mapped out across the national landscape; the work locates modernist approaches to design prevalent in architecture and urban planning as products of apartheid modernity; professional practice for architecture and urban design for racially designated publics under apartheid)$uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/41758770 =750 \2$wb$iBroader mapping$aApartheid$0(DNLM)D000072698$4BM$9DNLM =750 \2$wb$iBroader mapping$aArchitecture$0(DNLM D001108$4BM$9DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aApartheid$iand$aArchitecture$5DNLM =LDR 01129nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9881816284002441 =005 20220211115529.0 =008 200511i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020005437 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020005437 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816810512800041 =040 \\$aMiEM$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDicamba =450 \\$a2-methoxy-3,6-dichlorobenzoic acid =550 \\$wg$aBenzoates =550 \\$wg$aHerbicides =670 \\$aWork cat: Dry edible bean sensitivity to dicamba and 2,4-D, 2019:$bPDF title page (dicamba) =670 \\$aMESH, Nov. 4, 2020$b(Dicamba: scope note: A chlorinated organic herbicide; pharm action: Herbicides; in tree structure: Benzoates) =670 \\$aWikipedia website, viewed May 11, 2020:$b(dicamba is a broad-spectrum herbicide first registered in 1967)$uhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dicamba =670 \\$aApplications of dicamba (2-methoxy-3,6-dichlorobenzoic acid) and 2,4-D (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic 2-methoxy-3,6-dichlorobenzoic acidacid) to several varieties of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) at different stages of growth, 1977 =750 \2$aDicamba$0(DNLM)D003996$5IEN =LDR 01718nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9881833969202441 =005 20220310150731.0 =008 200828i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020007373 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020007373 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9816810350500041 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPachyonychia congenita =450 \\$aCongenital pachyonychia =450 \\$aJackson-Lawler syndrome =450 \\$aJadassohn-Lewandowsky syndrome =450 \\$aPachyonychia congenita syndrome =450 \\$aPC (Pachyonychia congenita) =550 \\$wg$aEctodermal dysplasia =550 \\$wg$aNails (Anatomy)$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSkin$xDiseases =550 \\$wg$aSyndromes =670 \\$aWork cat: Pachyonychia congenita (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (U.S.)), 2015:$bweb page (Pachyonychia congenita is a very rare genetic disorder that mostly affects the skin and nails)$w(OCoLC)1191230804 =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 23, 2020:$bweb page (Pachyonychia congenita: a group of inherited ectodermal dysplasias whose most prominent clinical feature is hypertrophic nail dystrophy resulting in Pachyonychia) contents tab, expand all button (Pachyonychia congenita--preferred term; Pachyonychia congenita syndrome; entry terms (in part): Congenital pachyonychia, Jackson-Lawler syndrome, Jadassohn-Lewandowsky syndrome. 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Emotional abuse, 1994. =670 \\$aLC database, 3/17/94$b(emotional abuse, psychological abuse) =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Emotional abuse, x psychological abuse) =750 \2$aEmotional Abuse$0(DNLM)D000085202$5IEN-M =LDR 01033cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9881929111402441 =005 20220524151120.0 =008 040316i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040831 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85040831 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172242020000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dDLC =150 \\$aEconomic indicators =450 \\$aBusiness indicators =450 \\$aEconomic indicators$vStatistics =450 \\$aIndicators, Business =450 \\$aIndicators, Economic =450 \\$aLeading indicators =550 \\$wg$aEconomic history =550 \\$wg$aQuality of life =550 \\$aEconomic forecasting =550 \\$aIndex numbers (Economics) =550 \\$aSocial indicators =670 \\$aUMI business vocab.$b(Leading indicators, use Economic indicators =680 \\$iHere are entered works on economic time series, e.g. consumer spending, money supply, interest rates, that are used to judge the direction in which an economy is moving. =750 \2$aEconomic Factors$0(DNLM)D000083684$5IEN-M =LDR 00825nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881929098502441 =005 20220527152205.0 =008 971215i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 97009080 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 97009080 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172701390000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRC569.5.I54 =150 \0$aInternet addiction =450 \0$aAddiction, Internet =450 \0$aAddiction to the Internet =450 \0$aAddictive use of the Internet =450 \0$aCompulsive Internet use =550 \0$wg$aCompulsive behavior =670 \\$aWork cat.: 97-49070: Young, K.S. 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Assessing baccalaureate nursing students' attitudes toward interprofessional education, 2010 =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed Oct. 4, 2010$b(Interprofessional education (also known as inter-professional education or IPE) refers to occasions when students from two or more professions learn together during all or part of their professional training with the object of cultivating collaborative practice (CAIPE, 1997) for providing client and/or patient centered care. =750 \2$aInterprofessional Education$0(DNLM)D000081784$5IEN-M =LDR 00833nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881929392602441 =005 20220801153258.0 =008 940119i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 94000288 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 94000288 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168884890000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aInternal abdominal hernia =450 \0$aInternal intra-abdominal hernia =550 \0$wg$aHernia =670 \\$aWork cat.: 93-40872: Estrada, R.L. Internal intra-abdominal hernias, 1994. =670 \\$aMEDLINE, 10/25/93$b(internal abdominal hernia; internal abdominal hernias develop when one or more viscera extrude through an intraperitoneal orifice but remain within the peritoneal cavity) =750 \2$aInternal Hernia$0(DNLM)D000082122$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aParaduodenal Hernia$0(DNLM)D000082123$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00716nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881929393302441 =005 20220601135201.0 =008 880906i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88005499 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 88005499 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171736780000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK629.H89 =150 \0$aInonotus =550 \0$wg$aHymenochaetaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Fischer, M. Biosystematische Untersuchungen an den Porlingsgattungen Phellinus Quél. und Inonotus Karst, 1987. =670 \\$aAinsworth fungi IV B:$bp. 416. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 250. =670 \\$aAinsworth, G.C. Dictionary of the fungi:$bp. 293. =750 \2$aInonotus$0(DNLM)D000084827$5IEN-M =LDR 00391cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9881929394602441 =005 20220601121742.0 =008 090326||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009002946 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2009002946 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171578030000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aIndigenous peoples$zCanada =750 \2$aIndigenous Canadians$0(DNLM)D000086682$5IEN-M =LDR 02694nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881929396002441 =005 20220601102801.0 =008 170530i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2017003567 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2017003567 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988335974900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHyperspectral imaging =450 \\$aImaging, Hyperspectral =550 \\$wg$aSpectral imaging =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2016059563: Pu, R. Hyperspectral remote sensing, 2017 :$bECIP introduction (hyperspectral remote sensing (HRS); the major differences between hyperspectral and multispectral (or traditional) imaging include two aspects. 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Every pixel in the image thus contains a continuous spectrum (in radiance or reflectance) and can be used to characterize the objects in the scene with great precision and detail) =670 \\$aAZO Materials www homepage, viewed May 30, 2017$b(Hyperspectral imaging deals with the imaging of narrow spectral bands over a continuous spectral range, and produces the spectra of all pixels in the scene. Hyperspectral images are produced by instruments called imaging spectrometers. A sensor with only 20 bands can be considered as hyperspectral when it covers a range from 500 to 700 nm with 20 bands each 10 nm wide) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed May 30, 2017$b(Hyperspectral imaging, like other spectral imaging, collects and processes information from across the electromagnetic spectrum. 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Hou tʻou tsai pʻei, c1982. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. (plant.)$b(Hericium: Hericiaceae) =670 \\$aAinsworth/Bisby dict. fungi$b(Hericium: Hericiaceae) =670 \\$aAinsworth fungi:$bp. 376 (Hericium: Hydnaceae) =670 \\$aMiller. Ind. com. fungi:$bp. 73 (Hericium: Hydnaceae) =750 \2$aHericium$0(DNLM)D000084824$5IEN-M =LDR 01056cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881929397702441 =005 20220531153933.0 =008 110531||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2011002750 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2011002750 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98176405090000041 =040 \\$aSaPrUSA$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHealth Belief Model =450 \\$aHBM (Health Belief Model) =550 \\$wg$aHealth behavior$xSimulation methods =670 \\$aWork cat.: Nnamdi-Okagbue, R.U. An investigation into the factors affecting the utilization of mother to child transmission services ... 2009:$bprelim. p. 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These dogs are working animals, traditionally used for pulling small carts called dogcarts) =670 \\$aDraft & carting work, via American Newfoundland Club, Dec. 16, 2020$b(the Newfoundland has historically functioned as a draft dog in various capacities) =670 \\$aBreeds who enjoy drafting just for the haul of it, via Old West Newfoundland Club website, Dec. 16, 2020$b(specialty carting is a great beginning event for new draft teams; the titles that a team can earn range from DD (Draft Dog), to DDX (Advanced Draft Dog) or TDD (Team Draft)) =670 \\$aBorn to pull : carting and drafting dogs, via Taste of the wild website, Apr. 18, 2019, viewed Dec. 16, 2020$b(carting dogs; cart-pulling dogs) =675 \\$aThesaurus for graphic materials, via WWW, Dec. 16, 2020 =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aWorking Dogs$0(DNLM)D000085682$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 04439nz a2200289n 4500 =001 9818351688306676 =005 20220527125514.0 =008 201204||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020010598 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020010598 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9817883435000041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDiffusion Monte Carlo method =450 \\$aDiffusion quantum Monte Carlo method =450 \\$aDMC method =450 \\$aQDMC method =450 \\$aQuantum diffusion Monte Carlo method =550 \\$wg$aMonte Carlo method =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lee, V.G.M. Approaches in deciphering zero-point energy effects for molecular clusters using Diffusion Monte Carlo, 2020:$babstr. (Diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC) is a method that has been used to study water clusters in the vibrational ground state) p. 2 (diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC); In this method, Monte Carlo approaches are used to evaluate the ground state wave function and ground state energy of the system of interest. Due to the fact that DMC is less sensitive to the choice of coordinates, these calculations are typically performed in Cartesian coordinates, and the wave functions are expanded in a basis of localized functions of the 3N Cartesian coordinates that define the nuclear geometry. As a result, DMC is used to calculate the ground state wave function of a molecule, which can provide insight in a molecule's vibrations) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 4, 2020:$bDiffusion Monte Carlo (Diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC) or diffusion quantum Monte Carlo is a quantum Monte Carlo method that uses a Green's function to solve the Schrödinger equation. DMC is potentially numerically exact, meaning that it can find the exact ground state energy within a given error for any quantum system =670 \\$aKosztin, I. Introduction to the diffusion Monte Carlo method, 1995, via WWW, Dec. 4, 2020:$bp. 1 (relatively recent numerical method of solving the Schrödinger equation, the Diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC) method; the DMC method) =670 \\$aKent, P.R.C. Techniques and applications of quantum Monte Carlo, 1999, via WWW, Dec. 4, 2020:$bsect. 3.1 (Quantum Monte Carlo methods; the variational Monte Carlo method and the more sophisticated and accurate diffusion Monte Carlo method. These methods are both applications of Monte Carlo integration) sect. 3.4 (Diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC) is a projector or Green's function based method for solving for the ground state of the many-body Schrödinger equation. In principle the DMC method is exact, although in practice, several well-controlled approximations must be introduced for calculations to remain tractable) =670 \\$aToulouse, J. Introduction to the variational and diffusion Monte Carlo methods, 2015, via arXiv.org, viewed Dec. 4, 2020:$bp. 2 (the two main variants of real-space quantum Monte Carlo methods for electronic-structure calculations: variational Monte Carlo (VMC) and diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC)) p. 12 (Diffusion Monte Carlo; While the VMC method is limited by the use of an approximate wave function [psi], the idea of the DMC method is to sample from the exact wave function [psi sub 0] of the ground state of the system) =670 \\$aMamura, M.A. Visualizing quantum mechanics with diffusion Monte Carlo, 2002?, via WWW, Dec. 4, 2020:$bp. 1 (Quantum Diffusion Monte Carlo is one of the most commonly used implementations in the study of many-particle systems in quantum physics. From Diffusion Monte Carlo, a fairly accurate approximation of the wave function can be obtained, given merely a potential energy surface; Diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC) is a powerful analytical tool for solving the ground-state wave function of simple particle systems. The method is essentially a Markov process, or random walk, which makes use of the variational principle, which states that a wave function adjusts itself until the particle has the smallest possible total average energy)$uhttp://www.cs.wm.edu/~andreas/umsa/reports/2002_mamura.pdf =670 \\$aKalinski, M. New Quantum Diffusion Monte Carlo Method for strong field time dependent problems, 2017, via WWW, Dec. 4, 2020:$babstr. (the Quantum Diffusion Quantum Monte Carlo (QDMC) method for the solution of the time-dependent Schrödinger equation)$uhttps://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017APS..DMP.P7003K/abstract =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aMonte Carlo Method$0(DNLM)D009010$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 02000nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9818351688406676 =005 20220527115335.0 =008 201222i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020012275 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020012275 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9817883714100041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBoys' schools =450 \\$aAll-boys schools =450 \\$aBoys-only schools =550 \\$wg$aSingle-sex schools =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mayo College building and trees, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India, via University of Washington digital collections, International Collections, Dec. 22, 2020$b(depicts an all-boys' school) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 22, 2020$b(Mayo College (informally Mayo) is a boys-only independent boarding school in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India) =670 \\$aSingle-gender public schools in 5 charts, via Education Week website, Dec. 22, 2020$b(single-gender education has long been a pillar in the world of private schools, but in the past decade, several big-city school districts have opened all-boys schools designed to improve academic achievement and social-emotional skills for non-white students) =670 \\$aAll-boys vs. co-ed schools : which is better?, via Army & Navy Academy website, Dec. 22, 2020$b(teachers at an all-boys school will tailor lessons for boys' brains; for example, at Army and Navy Academy, you might see teachers leading outdoor lessons since boys' eyes see better in natural light; or, you might see two groups competing in the classroom to see who can complete a set of problems the quickest since competition is a good motivator for boys) =670 \\$aO'Donahue, D. Learning to live in boys' schools, via Google books search, Dec. 22, 2020$b(Donal O'Donoghue's account is instructive for studying the experiences of boys attending independent boys' schools in Canada) =675 \\$aERIC thesaurus, via WWW, Dec. 23, 2020 =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aSchools$0(DNLM D012574$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 02455nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818351688806676 =005 20220527101431.0 =008 201221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020012267 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020012267 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9817883715500041 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHerd immunity =450 \\$aCommunity immunity =550 \\$wg$aImmunity =670 \\$aWork cat: Herd immunity for COVID-19, 2020:$bp. 1 (A population can establish herd immunity to an infectious disease once a large enough portion of the population--typically 70 to 90 percent--develops immunity. This threshold develops through either infection or vaccination) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Dec. 28, 2020$b(Immunity, Herd: annotation: human and animal; herd immunity refers to the case when if most of the population is immune, infection of a single individual will not cause an epidemic; in immunized populations, susceptible individuals are not likely to become infected; also refers to cases when unprotected individuals fail to contract a disease because the infecting organism has been banished from the population) MeSH tree structures ([broader term]: Immunity) =670 \\$aCenters for Disease Control and Prevention website, Dec. 28, 2020:$badvanced search for exact phrase: vaccine glossary of terms (Community immunity: A situation in which a sufficient proportion of a population is immune to an infectious disease (through vaccination and/or prior illness) to make its spread from person to person unlikely. Even individuals not vaccinated (such as newborns and those with chronic illnesses) are offered some protection because the disease has little opportunity to spread within the community. Also known as herd immunity) =670 \\$aGoogle, Dec. 23, 2020$b(hit counts (in quotes): herd immunity: 10,500,000; community immunity: 153,000) =670 \\$aPubMed, Dec. 23, 2020$b(hit counts (in quotes): herd immunity: 2,400; community immunity: 34) =670 \\$amerriam-webster.com, Dec. 28, 2020$b(herd immunity: a reduction in the risk of infection with a specific communicable disease that occurs when a significant proportion of the population has become immune to infection (as because of previous exposure or vaccination) so that susceptible individuals are much less likely to come in contact with infected individuals) =750 \2$aImmunity, Herd$0(DNLM)D032521$5DNLM =LDR 00747cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881929087902441 =005 20220602133145.0 =008 060302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005007307 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2005007307 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172273100000041 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR99.7.O82 =150 \\$aLyngbya =550 \\$wg$aOscillatoriaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Han, Bingnan. Natural products studies of the marine cyanobacteria Lyngbya semiplena and Lyngbya majuscula, 2005. =670 \\$aAlgaebase, accessed Oct. 31, 2005$b(Lyngbya - Classification: Kingdom Bacteria; Phylum Cyanophyta; Class Cyanophyceae; Order Oscillatoriales; Family Oscillatoriaceae) =750 \2$aLyngbya$0(DNLM)D000083582$5IEN-M =LDR 00512cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9881929088102441 =005 20220602132851.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85078141 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85078141 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169343380000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aRC489.L6 =150 \0$aLogotherapy =550 \0$wg$aExistential psychology =550 \0$wg$aPhenomenological psychology =550 \0$wg$aPsychotherapy =750 \2$aLogotherapy$0(DNLM)D000081842$5IEN-M =LDR 00423nz a2200157n 4500 =001 9881929088302441 =005 20220602132607.0 =008 880223i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 88021974 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 88021974 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171384850000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aQK623.P66 =150 \0$aLeptosphaeria =550 \0$wg$aPleosporaceae =750 \2$aLeptosphaeria$0(DNLM)D000084744$5IEN-M =LDR 00523cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881929088702441 =005 20220602131747.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85069253 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85069253 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170903480000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHV8745$bHV8746 =150 \\$aJails =450 \\$aGaols =550 \\$wg$aCorrectional institutions =550 \\$wg$aPrisons =670 \\$aCensus of jails, 1999, 2000. =750 \2$aJails$0(DNLM)D000081702$5IEN-M =LDR 00489cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9881934009702441 =005 20220607164045.0 =008 060317i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089816 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85089816 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172139840000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aNarcotics$xOverdose =450 \\$wnne$aNarcotics$xOverdosage =681 \\$iExample under$aDrugs--Overdose =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aOpiate Overdose$0(DNLM)D000083682$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 01581cz a2200385n 4500 =001 9881934010202441 =005 20220607161614.0 =008 060605i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 87002690 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 87002690 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171103040000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK623.M93$cMycology =150 \\$aMycosphaerella =450 \\$aAscospora =450 \\$aCercosphaerella =450 \\$aCyclodothis =450 \\$aDidymellina =450 \\$aHaplodothis =450 \\$aHypomycopsis =450 \\$aMicronectriella =450 \\$aOligostroma =450 \\$aOvosphaerella =450 \\$aRamosphaerella =450 \\$aRamularisphaerella =450 \\$aSeptorisphaerella =450 \\$aSeptosphaerella =450 \\$aSphaerella (Fungi) =550 \\$wg$aMycosphaerellaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Tomilin, B.A. Opredelitelʹ gribov roda Mycosphaerella Johans, 1979. =670 \\$aInd. nom. gen. 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Meditation on mediation on Association for Consumer Research web site, Apr. 4, 2007$b(Mediation is frequently of interest to social science researchers. A theoretical premise posits an intervening variable, some indicative measure of the process through which an independent variable is thought to impact a dependent variable. 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From betrayal to trust, 1992. =670 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aBetrayal$0(DNLM)D000081722$5IEN =LDR 01402cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881929393902441 =005 20220601133012.0 =008 060629i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2006004824 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2006004824 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169026540000041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBatrachochytrium =550 \\$wg$aChytridiales =670 \\$aClassification based on 9th edition of the Dictionary of the fungi, via WWW, June 29, 2006$b(Batrachochytrium Longcore, Pessier & D.K. Nichols 1999, Incertae sedis, Chytridiales, Incertae sedis, Chytridiomycetes, Chytridiomycota, Fungi) =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 29, 2006$b(Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis is a recently discovered chytrid fungus that causes the amphibian disease chytridiomycosis. Genus: Batrachochytrium. Order: Chytridiales. It is the only known species of the genus Batrachochytrium. The initial classification of the pathogen as a Chytrid was based on zoospore ultrastructure. DNA analysis of the ssu-rDNA has corroborated the view, with the closest match to Chytridium confervae.) =670 \\$aIndex Fungorum, via WWW, June 29, 2006$b(Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Longcore, Pessier & D.K. Nichols (1999); Chytridiales) =670 \\$aIndex nominum genericorum (plantarum), via WWW, June 29, 2006$b(Batrachochytrium. Fungi ('CAET.')-Chytridiales) =750 \2$aBatrachochytrium$0(DNLM)D000084662$5IEN =LDR 00578cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9881929408602441 =005 20220525142042.0 =008 000504i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash 00003597 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 00003597 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168818880000041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBacillus thuringiensis$xToxicology =550 \\$wg$aToxicology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Haider, S.T. Host-range specificity of a Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxin as analyzed by protein engineering, 1999. =750 \2$aBacillus thuringiensis Toxins$0(DNLM)D000083722$5IEN =LDR 01609nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818351886706676 =005 20220701150840.0 =008 201218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020012257 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020012257 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818066278700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aP40.5.P48$bP40.5.P482 =150 \\$aSociophonetics =550 \\$wg$aPhonetics =550 \\$wg$aSociology =670 \\$aWork cat: Sociophonetics, 2021:$bCIP summary provided by publisher (Sociophonetics focuses on the relationship between phonetic or phonological form on the one hand, and social and regional factors on the other, working across fields as diverse as sociolinguistics, phonetics, speech sciences and psycholinguistics) =670 \\$aThomas, Erik. Sociophonetics, 2011:$bback cover (Sociophonetics - the interface of sociolinguistics and phonetics) =670 \\$aSociophonetics in Oxford Handbook Online, viewed December 18, 2020:$bAbstract and keywords (The term sociophonetics refers to the interface of sociolinguistics and phonetics, and specifically to the use of modern phonetic methods in the quantitative analysis of language variation and change)$uhttps://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199744084.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780199744084-e-20 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPhonetics$0(DNLM)D010700$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSociology$0(DNLM)D012961$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aPhonetics$iand$aSociology$5DNLM =LDR 01619nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818351886806676 =005 20220701144716.0 =008 210113i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021000077 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021000077 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818066319800041 =040 \\$aNcU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPrivate prisons =450 \\$aFor-profit prisons =450 \\$aPrivately operated prisons =450 \\$aProprietary prisons =550 \\$wg$aPrisons =670 \\$aWork cat: Inside private prisons, 2019:$bp. 2 (private prisons) page 3 (for-profit prisons) page 231 (privately operated prisons) =670 \\$aPrivate prisons in America, ©2006:$btitle page (private prisons) pages 3-4 (After the Civil War, the convict lease system was created to keep alive involuntary servitude for private profit; in modern times, prisoners are no longer profitable solely for their labor, but for their ability to generate per diem payments for their private keepers, making imprisonment for private profit once again a viable economic industry in the United States) =670 \\$aLogan, Charles H. The propriety of proprietary prisons, 1987:$bcaption (proprietary prisons) page 35 (a small but growing number of penal institutions are now privately owned or managed under contract to government agencies) =670 \\$aThe Sentencing Project WWW site, Nov. 24 2020$b(The federal government and 27 states utilized private prisons operated by for-profit and non-profit entities during 2016; for-profit prisons) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aPrisons$0(DNLM)D011330$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01607nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818351886906676 =005 20220701144210.0 =008 210104i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021000011 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021000011 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818066276500041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPhosphoglycerol =550 \\$wg$aPhospholipids =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kessenich, B.L. Tandem effects of lipid head and tail chemistry on the wettability of clay, 2020:$babstr. (Phospholipids have a polar headgroup and two tails of carbon chains. I tested two distinct head groups, phosphoethanolamine (zwitterionic) and phosphoglycerol (negative)) pp. 30-31 (For the phospholipids, I selected phosphoethanolamine (PE) and phosphoglycerol (PG) lipids that I expected to be present in soils) =670 \\$aChemSpider website, Jan. 4, 2021$b(phosphoglycerol. Molecular Formula: C₃H₇O₅P. Synonym: Phosphenic acid, 2,3-dihydroxypropyl ester) =670 \\$aWiktionary, Jan. 4, 2021$b(phosphoglycerol (countable and uncountable, plural phosphoglycerols): (organic chemistry) The glycerol ester of phosphoric acid that is a component of phospholipids) =670 \\$aBiochem review 11, view Quizet website, Jan. 4, 2021:$bcard 1 (phosphoglycerols) card 8 (Phosphoglycerol compounds are triacylgycerols that are connected to a phosphate residue on the number three carbon, which is then connected to an alcohol derivative. Phosphatic acids are the component parts of phosphoglycerols) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aPhospholipids$0(DNLM)D010743$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01196nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818351887006676 =005 20220701141137.0 =008 200206i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020000290 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000290 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818066292100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.O44$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aOsmanthus =450 \\$aDevilwoods =550 \\$wg$aOleaceae =670 \\$aWork cat: Pucheng dan gui bi hua, 2014:$b(discusses Osmanthus, a genus of flowering plants important to the culture of Pucheng Xian in China's Fujian Sheng) =670 \\$aNatural Resources Conservation Service (US Dept. of Agriculture) WWW site, Feb. 6, 2020:$b(Osmanthus; genus in the family Oleaceae; also known as devilwood) =670 \\$aThe Plant List, Feb. 6, 2020:$b("The genus Osmanthus is in the family Oleaceae in the major group Angiosperms (Flowering plants).") =670 \\$aITIS, Mar. 4, 2021$b(Osmanthus, genus; family: Oleaceae; common name: Devilwood; devilwood is also the common name on one species and two varieties) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aOleaceae$0(DNLM)D029592$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00590nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9818351887106676 =005 20220701152215.0 =008 201228i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2020012284 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020012284 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818066278000041 =040 \\$aICU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMenthol cigarettes =550 \\$wg$aCigarettes =670 \\$aWork cat: Pushing cool : big tobacco, racial marketing, and the untold story of the menthol cigarette, 2021 =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aTobacco Products$0(DNLM)D062789$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 02067nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9818351887206676 =005 20220701132728.0 =008 201228i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020012285 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020012285 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818066277900041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMats (Floor coverings) =450 \\$aCarpets, Flag =450 \\$aFlag carpets =450 \\$aFloor mats =450 \\$aFloormats =450 \\$aMatting (Floor coverings) =550 \\$wg$aFloor coverings =670 \\$aWork cat.: Mats at Tamyang Bamboo Village, Tamyang-gun, Chŏlla-namdo, May 1978, via University of Washington digital collections, International Collections, Dec. 28, 2020. =670 \\$aArt & architecture thesaurus online, December 28, 2020:$b(mats (floor coverings). 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Magic circles in the Grimoire Tradition, 2012:$bpage 11 (Magic circles have been depicted in popular expressions of magic and witchcraft as well as detailed with full rubrics in traditional manuals of magic such as Heptameron, Clavicular Solomonis or Liber Juratus; circles [provided] authority and protection to the operator in their dealings with the spirit world) =670 \\$aValiente, Doreen. An ABC of witchcraft past & present,1973:$bCircle, Magic (The magic circle is part of the general heritage of magical practice; used by the ceremonial magician, to the simple round drawn by the witch; the circle is drawn to protect the operator from potentially dangerous or hostile forces without, and to concentrate the power which was raised within) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of occultism & parapsychology, 2001:$bCircles (The circle is the most common space created for the working of magic and witchcraft) =670 \\$aBuckland, Raymond. The witch book, 2002:$bCircle (A witch may consecrate any area deemed suitable at any time ... that area is enclosed in a circle) =670 \\$aGuiley, Rosemary Ellen. The encyclopedia of witches, witchcraft and Wicca, 2008:$bMagic circle (a sacred and purified space in which rituals, magical work and ceremonies are conducted) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aOccultism$0(DNLM)D009781$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01399nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9818351887406676 =005 20220701123409.0 =008 210120i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021001240 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001240 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818066179000041 =040 \\$aCU-A$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aLeadville milkvetch =450 \\$aAstragalus molybdenus =450 \\$aAstragalus plumbeus =450 \\$aAstragalus schultziorum =550 \\$wg$aAstragalus (Plants) =670 \\$aWork cat: Status review and taxonomic studies of Astragalus molybdenus, U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Region 1, Lewis and Clark National Forest, 1990 :$bpage 1 (scientific name, Astragalus molybdenus; common name, Leadville milk-vetch) =670 \\$aITIS, viewed January 4, 2021:$b(species: Astragalus molybdenus, common name: Leadville milkvetch; genus: Astragalus) =670 \\$aUSDA Plants database, viewed January 20, 2121 :$b(species, Astragalus molybdenus--Leadville milkvetch; genus, Astragalus) =670 \\$aGBIF, viewed Feb. 26, 2021$b(Astragalus molybdenus, accepted species; common name (English): Leadville milkvetch; synonyms: Astragalus molybdenus var. schultziorum, Astragalus plumbeus, Astragalus schultziorum) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aAstragalus Plant$0(DNLM)D027883$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01159nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9818351887506676 =005 20220701122829.0 =008 210126i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021001273 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001273 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818066176900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ505.D53 =150 \\$aDialectical behavior therapy for children =550 \\$wg$aBehavior therapy =550 \\$wg$aChild psychotherapy =670 \\$aWork cat: Creative play-based DBT activities for children and their parents, 2021:$bCIP galley (The creative play--based activities in this workbook are based on the theoretical understandings of dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) and play therapy, as well as the lived experience of the authors' clinical work with children using these approac =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDialectical Behavior Therapy$0(DNLM)D000077252$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aDialectical Behavior Therapy$iand$aChild$5DNLM =LDR 03114nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9818351887706676 =005 20220701121717.0 =008 210127i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021001288 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001288 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818066176100041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAdsorption calorimetry =450 \\$aAdsorptive calorimetry =450 \\$aCalorimetry for adsorption =550 \\$wg$aCalorimetry =670 \\$aLownsbury, J.M. Adsorption calorimetry for energy conversion technologies, 2016:$babstr. (adsorption calorimetry is used in concert with surface spectroscopies in ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) to study the adsorption of calcium metal onto phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM)) =670 \\$aAnnual review of analytical chemistry, v. 4 (2011):$bp. 42 (Heat is generally evolved or absorbed over the course of a chemical reaction, and calorimetric measurements aim to quantify this heat to provide information about reaction thermodynamics. In adsorption calorimetry, the reactions of interest involve the adsorption of atomic or molecular species onto a surface, and the heat exchanged with the surface can manifest as a temperature change in the substrate and/or the surrounding environment. Adsorption calorimetric measurements take advantage of these measurable changes to provide valuable information about surface reactions of interest) =670 \\$aJacoby, M. Adsorption calorimetry, via Chemical & engineering news website, posted April 21, 2014, viewed Jan. 27, 2021$b(Underused technique for measuring bond strength) =670 \\$aBellat, JP. Calorimetry for gas adsorption, 2019, via WWW, Jan. 27, 2021:$bslide 1 (Calorimetry for adsorption) =670 \\$aProceedings of the American Philosophical Society, v. 81, no. 1 (May 31, 1939):$bp. 1 (article title: Adsorption calorimetry on catalytic materials and an account of some measurements on chromic oxide at -183°C; the calorimetric determination of the heats of adsorption provides useful evidence in deciding whether a given process belongs to the activated or the van der Waals type) =670 \\$aThermochimica acta, v. 135 (Oct. 1988):$bp. 19 (article title: Adsorption calorimetry in surface chemistry; the measurement of the energy of interaction of a molecule with a surface as a function of coverage provides information on the state of the surface and on the thermodynamic characteristics of the adsorption process) =670 \\$aAdvances in physical chemistry, v. 2008, article ID 127328:$bp. 1 (article title: Determination of differential enthalpy and isotherm by adsorption calorimetry; Adsorption calorimetry, preferably in association with other physicochemical or physical techniques, may be used to describe the surface properties of a solid) =670 \\$aWrabetz, S. Adsorption calorimetry, 2010, via WWW, Jan. 27, 2021:$bslide 4 (direct method to determine number, strength and energy distribution of the adsorption sites; adsorptive microcalorimetry) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aCalorimetry$0(DNLM)D002151$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01565nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818351887906676 =005 20220701114213.0 =008 210126||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2021001274 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001274 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818066176800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQ325.787 =150 \\$aTransfer learning (Machine learning) =550 \\$wg$aMachine learning =670 \\$aWork cat: Transfer learning through embedding spaces, 2021:$bpref. 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(collection of articles that address the emerging issue of ambient ultrafine particles derived from combustion sources and their health effects) TOC (Particulate matter; ultrafine particulate matter) =670 \\$aMeSH, Jan. 22, 2021$b(Particulate matter: Particles of any solid substance, generally under 30 microns in size; Entry Term(s) Air Pollutants, Particulate; Airborne Particulate Matter; Ambient Particulate Matter; Ultrafine Fiber; Ultrafine Fibers; Ultrafine Particle; Ultrafine Particles; Ultrafine Particulate Matter) =750 \2$aParticulate Matter$0(DNLM)D052638$5DNLM =LDR 02941nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9818351888306676 =005 20220617123039.0 =008 210125i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021001272 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001272 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818066177000041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNewborn screening =450 \\$aNeonatal screening =450 \\$aNewborn infant screening =450 \\$aScreening, Neonatal =450 \\$aScreening, Newborn =450 \\$aScreening, Newborn infant =550 \\$wg$aMedical screening =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hong, Xinying. Development of biochemical assays for the screening, diagnosis, and prognosis of treatable inborn errors of metabolism, 2020:$bpp. iii-iv (newborn screening; newborn screening programs; broad public health prevention program that aims at identifying a number of conditions for which early intervention can reduce premature mortality and morbidity; newborn screening of metachromatic leukodystroph) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Jan. 25, 2021$b(Neonatal Screening. UF Infant, Newborn, Screening; Newborn Infant Screening; Newborn Screening; scope note: The identification of selected parameters in newborn infants by various tests, examinations, or other procedures. Screening may be performed by clinical or laboratory measures. A screening test is designed to sort out healthy neonates from those not well, but the screening test is not intended as a diagnostic device, rather instead as epidemiologic; in MeSH tree structures under: Clinical Laboratory Techniques; Mass Screening) =670 \\$aKidsHealth website, Jan. 25, 2021$b(Newborn Screening Tests: Newborn screening is a public health service done in each U.S. state. Every newborn is tested for a group of health disorders that aren't otherwise found at birth. With a simple blood test, doctors can check for rare genetic, hormone-related, and metabolic conditions that can cause serious health problems. Newborn screening lets doctors diagnose babies quickly and start treatment as soon as possible) =670 \\$aNewborn screening portal, via Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website, Jan. 25, 2021$b(Newborn screening identifies conditions that can affect a child's long-term health or survival. Early detection, diagnosis, and intervention can prevent death or disability and enable children to reach their full potential. Each year, millions of babies in the U.S. are routinely screened, using a few drops of blood from the newborn's heel, for certain genetic, endocrine, and metabolic disorders, and are also tested for hearing loss and critical congenital heart defects (CCHDs) prior to discharge from a hospital or birthing center) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Jan. 25, 2021$b(2,010,000 results for "neonatal screening"; 2,260,000 results results for "newborn screening") =750 \2$aNeonatal Screening$0(DNLM)D015997$5DNLM =LDR 01206nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9818351888506676 =005 20220617122258.0 =008 210114i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021000088 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021000088 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818066319500041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL561.B6$cZoology =150 \\$aBombyx =450 \\$aMulberry silk moths =450 \\$aSilk moths, Mulberry =450 \\$aSilk moths, True =450 \\$aTrue silk moths =550 \\$wg$aBombycidae =670 \\$aITIS, Jan. 14, 2021$b(Genus Bombyx, Tribe Bombycini, Subfamily Bombycinae, Family Bombycidae - lappet moths, silkworm moths) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, Jan. 14, 2021$b(Bombyx. 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Subfamily Bombycinae, family Bombycidae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 14, 2021$b(Bombyx is the genus of true silk moths or mulberry silk moths of the family Bombycidae, also known as silkworms, which are the larvae or caterpillars of silk moths) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online, Jan. 14, 2021$b(Bombyx: the type genus of Bombycidae including the domestic silkworm moth (Bombyx mori)) =750 \2$aBombyx$0(DNLM)D012831$5DNLM =LDR 00498cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881935014502441 =005 20220609131221.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85015048 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85015048 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169892860000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL537.C24 =150 \\$aBlowflies =450 \\$aBlow-flies =450 \\$aCalliphoridae =550 \\$wg$aDiptera =550 \\$wg$aFlies =750 \2$aCalliphoridae$0(DNLM)D000086542$5IEN =LDR 00449cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881946898102441 =005 20220614143159.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85021859 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85021859 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171630920000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL449.5$bQL449.55 =150 \\$aCentipedes =450 \\$aChilopoda =550 \\$wg$aMyriapoda =750 \2$aChilopoda$0(DNLM)D000083802$5IEN =LDR 00417cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9881946899102441 =005 20220614141938.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022062 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh62 850220 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171648330000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK625.D4 =150 \\$aCercospora =550 \\$wg$aDematiaceae =750 \2$aCercospora$0(DNLM)D000084823$5IEN =LDR 00459cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881946899502441 =005 20220614141325.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85022032 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85022032 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171646400000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK623.O6 =150 \\$aCeratocystis =450 \\$aEndoconidiophora =550 \\$wg$aOphiostomataceae =750 \2$aCeratocystis$0(DNLM)D000084843$5IEN =LDR 00854cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881946899702441 =005 20220614134247.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85066669 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85066669 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172125270000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK917$cBotany =053 \0$aSB432.7$cCulture =150 \\$aCarnivorous plants =450 \\$aInsect-eating plants =450 \\$wnne$aInsectivorous plants =550 \\$wg$aPlants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Slack, A. Carnivorous plants, c1988. =670 \\$aLC data base, 1/31/90 (carnivorous plants; insectivorous plants; insect-eating plants) =670 \\$aHowes dict. of useful and everyday plants$b(carnivorous plants, or insectivorous) =675 \\$aBiol. & agr. index, v. 41, 42 =750 \2$aCarnivorous Plant$0(DNLM)000086523$5IEN =LDR 00592nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9881949263602441 =005 20220630134627.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033017 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85033017 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170059160000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCorrectional institutions =360 \\$inames of individual correctional institutions =450 \\$aCorrections institutions =450 \\$aPenal institutions =550 \\$wg$aCorrections =550 \\$wg$aPublic institutions =750 \2$aCorrectional Facilities$0(DNLM)D000081682$5IEN =LDR 00800cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881949267302441 =005 20220629134919.0 =008 890411i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89002320 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 89002320 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169283350000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC569.5.E94 =150 \\$aExercise addiction =450 \\$aActivity anorexia =450 \\$aAddiction to exercise =450 \\$aAnorexia, Activity =450 \\$aCompulsive exercising =550 \\$wg$aCompulsive behavior =670 \\$aWork cat.: Benyo, R. The exercise fix, c1990$b(exercise addiction) =670 \\$a96-5984: Activity anorexia ... c1996. =675 \\$aWeb. 3;$aDSM-III;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aIAC;$aHennepin =750 \2$aCompulsive Exercise$0(DNLM)D000082262$5IEN =LDR 00954cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9881949267902441 =005 20220629130922.0 =008 091202i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009009121 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2009009121 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168970560000041 =040 \\$aHU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQR82.M45$cMicrobiology =150 \\$aClavibacter =550 \\$wg$aMicrobacteriaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Detection and characterization of virulent, hypovirulent, and nonvirulent Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis, 2003. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 15, 2009$b(Clavibacter michiganensis; currently constitutes the only species within the genus Clavibacter) =670 \\$aBacterial nomenclature up-to-date via WWW, Oct. 21, 2009$b(genus: Clavibacter; Davis et al. 1984) =670 \\$aCatalogue of life via WWW, Oct. 15, 2009$b(genus Clavibacter) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aClavibacter$0(DNLM)D000086162$5IEN =LDR 00640nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9881950401802441 =005 20220704145636.0 =008 860211||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033775 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85033775 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170998240000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \\$aCrassulacean acid metabolism =450 \\$aAcid metabolism, Crassulacean =550 \\$wg$aCarboxylic acids =550 \\$aCrassulaceae =550 \\$wg$aMetabolism =550 \\$wg$aPhotosynthesis =550 \\$wg$aPlants$xMetabolism =550 \\$wg$aSucculent plants =750 \2$aCrassulacean Acid Metabolism$0(DNLM)000081962$5IEN =LDR 01144nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9881961998502441 =005 20230622133422.0 =008 220302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022005580 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022005580 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9822993153500041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR189.5.C68 =150 \\$aCOVID-19 vaccines =550 \\$wg$amRNA vaccines =550 \\$wg$aViral vaccines =670 \\$aWork cat: Bourla, Albert. Moonshot, 2022:$bpublisher info ( story of how Pfizer raced to create the first Covid-19 vaccine)$w(DLC)2022001763 =670 \\$aMeSH heading, retrieved on March 2, 2022$b(COVID-19 vaccines: Vaccines or candidate vaccines containing SARS-CoV-2 component antigens, genetic materials, or inactivated SARS-CoV-2 virus, and designed to prevent COVID-19) =688 \\$aEstablished May 2022. =750 \2$aCovid-19 Vaccines$0(DNLM)D000086663$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aBNT162 Vaccine$0(DNLM)D000090982$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aAd26COVS1$0(DNLM)D000090984$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$a2019-nCoV Vaccine mRNA-1273$0(DNLM)D000090983$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 02660nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9818352188606676 =005 20220706143041.0 =008 210603i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021005037 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021005037 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819058680400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAnarchafeminism =450 \\$aAnarcha-feminism =450 \\$aAnarchist feminism =450 \\$aAnarchistix-feministix =450 \\$aAnarcho-feminism =550 \\$wg$aAnarchism =550 \\$wg$aFeminism =670 \\$aWork cat: Bottici, Chiara. Anarchafeminism, 2022:$bgalley (anarchist feminism or, as we prefer to call it, "anarchafeminism"; "Anarchafeminism" is an expression that combines "anarchism" and "feminism". Similar expressions are "anarcho-feminism" or "anarchist feminism" or, more recently, "anarchistix-feministix"; There is, therefore, an urgent need for feminism, but the latter must be supported by an articulation of women's liberation that does not create further hierarchies, and this is precisely where anarchafeminism can intervene. While other feminists from the left have been tempted to explain the oppression of women on the basis of a single factor, or have imprisoned women's liberation into the framework of a narrow understanding of "womanhood," anarchists have always been clear in arguing that, in order to fight patriarchy, we have to fight the multifaceted ways in which multiple factors -- economic, cultural, racial, political, sexual, etc. -- converge to foster it. Including, we might say, the very factors that lead us to privilege certain notions of womanhood over others.) =670 \\$aAnarchist Library WWW site, viewed June 3, 2021$b(Anarcha-Feminism : feminism's emphasis on the small group as a basic organizational unit, on the personal and political, on anti- authoritarianism and on spontaneous direct action was essentially anarchism)$uhttps://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/ruby-flick-anarcha-feminism =670 \\$aMarsh, M.S. The Anarchist-Feminist Response to the "Woman Question" in Late Nineteenth-Century America; in American Quarterly, v. 30, no. 4 (Autumn, 1978); viewed online via JSTOR, Aug. 4, 2021$bp. 534-535 (The anarchist-feminists rejected outright any notion of significant inherent intellectual or psychological differences between the sexes, continued to insist on equality based on a shared humanity. Anarchist feminism's belief that not only government but all forms of coercive external authority must be abolished to implement the ideal of personal liberty) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aFeminism$0(DNLM)D019513$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01744nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9882547492202441 =005 20250211111125.0 =008 210629i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021005632 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021005632 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819058776200041 =040 \\$aNcU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVaccine hesitancy =450 \\$aHesitancy, Vaccine =450 \\$aRefusal of vaccination =450 \\$aVaccination refusal =450 \\$aVaccine refusal =550 \\$wg$aPatient refusal of treatment =670 \\$aWork cat: Goldenberg, M.J. Vaccine hesitancy, 2021:$bpage 3 (Vaccine hesitancy refers to an attitude of ambivalence regarding vaccines. It is distinct from vaccine refusal, which is a behavior. Vaccine hesitancy runs along a spectrum from mild to severe uncertainty about whether vaccines are safe, effective, and necessary)$w(OCoLC)1239736213 =670 \\$aMacDonald, N.E. Vaccine hesitancy, 2015:$babstract (The SAGE Working Group on Vaccine Hesitancy concluded that vaccine hesitancy refers to delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite availability of vaccination services) =670 \\$aNavin, M. Values and vaccine refusal, 2016. =670 \\$aMeSH, June 29, 2021$b(MeSH heading: Vaccination Refusal; scope note: Refusal to receive vaccination; entry term: Vaccine refusal; see also: Anti-Vaccination Movement; mapped to: Treatment refusal) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on individuals' unwillingness or refusal to be vaccinated. Works on the social movement opposed to vaccination are entered under$aAnti-vaccination movement. =681 \\$iNote under$aAnti-vaccination movement =750 \2$aVaccination Hesitancy$0(DNLM)D000088823$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 02066nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9818352189006676 =005 20220722141539.0 =008 210604i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021005480 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021005480 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819058680000041 =040 \\$aHU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A685$cBotany =150 \\$aCyrtosperma =450 \\$aArisacontis =550 \\$wg$aAraceae =670 \\$aWork cat: Grandison, Gordon S. Report on a visit to State of Yap (Federated States of Micronesia) and Republic of Palau to investigate a nematode disorder of giant swamp taro (Cyrtosperma chamissonis), 3-8 June, 1990, 1990. =670 \\$aITIS via WWW, June 4, 2021$b(Cyrtosperma Griff.; taxonomic rank: genus; family: Araceae (arums); direct children: species Cyrtosperma merkusii) =670 \\$aNAL Agricultural thesaurus and glossary via WWW, June 4, 2021$b(Cyrtosperma merkusii; species; BT Cyrtosperma (genus); family: Araceae) =670 \\$aGBIF, June 4, 2021$b(Cyrtosperma chamissonis; classification: Plantae/Tracheophyta/Liliopsida/Alismatales/Araceae/Cyrtosperma) =670 \\$aWorld checklist of selected plant families, June 4, 2021$b(Cyrtosperma Griff. (1851); genus; accepted; family: Araceae; synonym: Arisacontis Schott (1857)) =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 4, 2021$b(Cyrtosperma: a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae; the genus went through considerable taxonomic changes in the 1980s, and as a result is now considered to be native only to Southeast Asia and some Pacific islands; previously, the genus was believed to be widespread from Asia to Africa and South America, but the African and South American species were subsequently moved into separate genera; now known to be most prominent in New Guinea; the genus Cyrtosperma is unique in this regards because it is the only known big genus in Araceae that is known to be found east of Wallace's line; family: Araceae; subfamily: Lasioideae) =675 \\$aWeb. 3 =750 \2$aCyrtosperma$0(DNLM)D031061$5DNLM =LDR 01684nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9882168483502441 =005 20230622133716.0 =008 210527||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021004182 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021004182 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818765871400041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTorso (Anatomy) =450 \\$aTorsos (Anatomy) =450 \\$aTrunk (Anatomy) =550 \\$wg$aAnatomy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sandstone male torso, Maurya or early Sunga period, India, ca. 3rd-2nd century B.C., via University of Washington digital collections, International Collections, May 27, 2021. =670 \\$aMeSH, May 27, 2021$b(torso; do not confuse with torso protein often referred to as "torso"; "trunk" in reference to the main part of the body goes here; the central part of the body to which the neck and limbs are attached) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 27, 2021$b(torso; the torso or trunk is an anatomical term for the central part, or core, of many animal bodies (including humans) from which extend the neck and limbs) =670 \\$aArt & architecture thesaurus online, May 27, 2021$b(torsos (animal components). UF torso (animal or human component). SN The central portions a human's or animal's body, not including head and limbs.) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online website, May 27, 2021$b(torso 1: the human body apart from the head, neck, arms, and legs, that is the human trunk; 2: a sculptured representation of the trunk of a human body; 3: something (such as a piece of writing) that is mutilated or left unfinished) =750 \2$aTorso$0(DNLM)D060726$5IEN =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aAbdominal Core$0(DNLM)D000090043$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 05338nz a2200313n 4500 =001 9818352286506676 =005 20220722141539.0 =008 210510i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021003944 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003944 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818552288700041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNonlinear optical microscopy =450 \\$aNLO microscopy =450 \\$aNLOM (Nonlinear optical microscopy) =450 \\$aNon-linear microscopy =450 \\$aNon-linear optical microscopy =450 \\$aNonlinear microscopy =550 \\$wg$aMicroscopy =550 \\$wg$aNonlinear optics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Shin, K.S. Nonlinear optical microscopy for tissue imaging and analysis in anatomic pathology, 2020:$babstr. (I combine SRS [stimulated Raman scattering microscopy] with other non-linear microscopies, including second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy and two-photon fluorescence (TPF) microscopy; non-linear optical microscopy)$w(OCoLC)1244822478 =670 \\$aNonlinear optical microscopy (NLOM), via Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department of Physics website, May 10, 2021$b(Nonlinear optical microscopy (NLOM) uses nonlinear interactions between light and matter to generate images in contrast with conventional microscopy which typically uses linear interactions (absorption, scattering, refraction, fluorescence)) =670 \\$aFrontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology, 9 Oct. 2020 (2020.585363):$bp. 1 (article title: Nonlinear optical microscopy: from fundamentals to applications in live bioimaging; NLO microscopy) p. 2 (The advent of nonlinear optical (NLO) microscopy techniques allowed to overcome these limitations exploiting multi-photon processes stimulated by pulsed lasers with infrared wavelengths. NLO microscopy offers deep tissue penetration (>500μm) since the infrared excitation wavelengths inherently provide a reduced light scattering and absorption. Furthermore, NLO processes based on multi-photon excitation overcome the use of staining, allowing one to obtain rich morphological/structural/molecular information from a sample, which shows nonlinear properties and/or distinctive chemical composition) =670 \\$aAdur, J. Nonlinear microscopy techniques: principles and biomedical applications, 2016, via WWW, May 10, 2021$b(Recent advances in nonlinear optical processes of multiphoton microscopy overcome single‐photon linear microscopy technologies, such as confocal microscopy, by their capacity of tissular penetration, clean images production, minimal invasiveness, and chemical selectivity. Therefore, multiphoton fluorescence (MPF) and nonlinear optical (NLO) microscopy in recent year[s] has become one of the key imaging modes and evolved as an alternative to conventional single‐photon confocal microscopy. The best‐known nonlinear microscopy techniques are two‐photon excited fluorescence (TPEF) microscopy, second harmonic generation (SHG) and third harmonic generation (THG) microscopy, and coherent anti‐Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy) =670 \\$aNonlinear optical microscopy : an overview, via ScienceDirect, May 10, 2021$b(Non-linear optical microscopy (NLOM); NLO microscopy includes a collection of advanced optical probing techniques that provide label-free molecular contrast, without compromising the sub-micrometer resolution and the noninvasive character of the optical microscopy approach. Although NLO microscopy is, in many ways, more complex than conventional optical microscopy, the added benefit of label-free chemical imaging often outweighs the higher level of instrumental complexity. NLO microscopy makes it possible to examine tissues in vivo with genuine chemical contrast without exogenous molecular fluorophores, a new capability that is likely to propel the NLO approach in the direction of clinical applications) =670 \\$aNonlinear microscopy, via Boston University College of Engineering Biomicroscopy Lab website, May 10, 2021$b(Nonlinear optical microscopy is generally divided into two categories: incoherent or coherent. Incoherent microscopy produces an optical signal whose phase is random and whose power is proportional to the concentration of radiating molecules. Fluorescence is a common example of an incoherent signal. Nonlinear versions of fluorescence microscopes are based on the simultaneous absorption of two or more photons, the most well known being two-photon excited fluorescence (TPEF) microscopy; Coherent microscopes produce optical signals whose phase is rigorously prescribed by a variety of factors including the excitation light phase and the geometric distribution of the radiating molecules. Coherent signal power is proportional to the concentration of radiating molecules squared. Nonlinear versions of coherent microscopy are based on the simultaneous scattering of two or more photons. Examples are second-harmonic generation (SHG) and coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy) =670 \\$aGoogle search, May 10, 2021$b(181,000 results for "nonlinear optical microscopy"; 67,800 results for "nonlinear microscopy; 43,200 results for "non-linear optical microscopy"; 12,600 results for "non-linear microscopy) =750 \2$aNonlinear optical microscopy$0(DNLM)D000073758$5DNLM =LDR 03088nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9818352287406676 =005 20220713111529.0 =008 210622i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021005584 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021005584 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819058778200041 =040 \\$aNcU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTraffic stops (Law enforcement) =450 \\$aMotor vehicle stops =450 \\$aMotorist stops =550 \\$wg$aLaw enforcement =670 \\$aWork cat: Open data policing, June 11, 2021:$babout (The site currently aggregates, visualizes, and publishes public records related to all known traffic stops to have occurred in North Carolina since 2002, in Maryland since 2013, and in Illinois since 2005) =670 \\$aBaumgartner, F.R. Suspect citizens, 2018:$btitle page (traffic stops) summary (the most common form of police-citizen interactions, the routine traffic stop; throughout the war on crime, police agencies have used traffic stops to search drivers suspected of carrying contraband) =670 \\$aRacial profiling, 2000:$bcover (motorist stops) =670 \\$aMassachusetts motor vehicle stops benchbook, ©2010. =670 \\$aCornell Law School Legal Information Institute website, June 22, 2021$b(A traffic stop of a vehicle and detention of its occupants is a seizure for Fourth Amendment purposes. A routine traffic stop is justified if the police officer has a reasonable suspicion that the occupant is unlicensed or the vehicle is unregistered) =670 \\$aUrban wire, blog of the Urban Institute, viewed Aug. 9, 2021$b(Police traffic stops: Traffic stops are now one of the most common acts of policing. Officers engaged in traffic enforcement have the discretion to decide whether to stop a driver based on a long list of potential violations, including not using a turn signal early enough, not using headlights on a cloudy day, or having a loud exhaust. Officers have further discretion in how the stop is handled, including whether they will conduct a search of vehicle, issue a citation, arrest the driver, or let them go) =670 \\$aWelty, J. (UNC School of Government) Traffic stops, 2010; viewed online Aug. 9, 2021$b(Making the stop: Legal Standard. "Reasonable suspicion [is] the necessary standard for stops based on traffic violations." (rejecting the argument that full probable cause is required for stops based on readily observable traffic violations); reasonable suspicion is also the standard for investigative stops based on more serious offenses. Pretextual Stops. If an officer has reasonable suspicion that a driver has committed a crime or an infraction, the officer may stop the driver's vehicle. This is so even if the officer is not interested in pursuing the crime or infraction for which reasonable suspicion exists, but rather is hoping to observe gather evidence of another offense) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the law enforcement practice of stopping persons operating motor vehicles. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aLaw Enforcement$0(DNLM)D035846$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 03666nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9818352287706676 =005 20220713105411.0 =008 210701||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021005651 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021005651 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819058927300041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTime-dependent density functional theory =450 \\$aTDDFT (Time-dependent density functional theory) =550 \\$wg$aDensity functionals =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kasper, R.M. Incorporating relativistic effects in the calculation of core and valence excitations in metal complexes and molecular clusters, 2020:$babstr. (In the first half, developments using the real-time approach of TDDFT with the X2C method are recounted ... The second half details developments using the frequency-based approach of TDDFT) pp. 5-6 (an alternative approach to treat the missing correlation energy is through the use of density functional theory (DFT); In order to simulate spectroscopy, not only the ground state wave function must be calculated, but also the relevant excited states and the transition matrix elements that connect them.This requires time-dependent quantum mechanics) p. 8 (time-dependent density functional theory) =670 \\$aJournal of chemical physics, v. 123, 062206 (2005):$bp. 1 (article title: Time-dependent density functional theory: past, present, and future; Time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) is used in quantum chemistry for extracting electronic excited state energies; Time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) is a the method of choice to calculate ground-state properties of large molecules, because it replaces the interacting many-electron problem with an effective single-particle problem that can be solved much faster in time-dependent problems) =670 \\$aTime-dependent density functional theory, ©2006:$bp. v (time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT); TDDFT is based on a set of ideas and theorems quite distinct from those governing ground-state DFT, but employing similar techniques. It is far more than just applying ground-state DFT to time-dependent problems, as it involves its own exact theorems and new and different density functionals) =670 \\$aFundamentals of time-dependent density functional theory, ©2012:$bp. v (time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT)) pp. vi-vii (Time-dependent density-functional theory is a rigorous reformulation of the non-relativistic time-dependent quantum mechanics of many-body systems that places the time-dependent one-body density of a many-body interacting system at center stage. It is an extension of ground-state density functional theory, to which it is similar in philosophy, but its formulation and functionals are very different, and contain different physics. Today, the use of TDDFT is increasing in all areas where interactions are important but the direct solution of the Schrödinger equation is too demanding) =670 \\$aUllrich, C.A. Time-dependent density-functional theory, 2012:$bp. v (Density-functional theory (DFT) is an enormously appealing method for determining the microscopic properties of matter; While DFT has been extremely successful for structural properties, there are many important issues which extend beyond its reach. Most notably, time-dependent processes and excited-state properties of electronic systems either are not included at all or are not easily accessible. This has motivated the development of time-dependent density-functional theory (TDDFT)) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aDensity Functional Theory$0(DNLM)D000077318$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 02213nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9818352287906676 =005 20220712162520.0 =008 210603i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2021005038 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021005038 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819058680300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSurvival-horror video games =550 \\$wg$aVideo games =670 \\$aWork cat: Immersion, narrative, and gender crisis in survival horror video games, 2022 =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 3, 2021$b(under Survival horror: Survival horror is a subgenre of action-adventure and horror video games that focuses on survival of the character as the game tries to frighten players) =670 \\$aVideo game genres, via HP Tech-Takes, viewed June 22, 2021$b(9. Survival and horror: Survival and horror games have a lot of overlap, to the point that they even created their own sub-genre (survival horror). In particular, horror games often share some basic features with their survival counterparts, though the reverse is less often true. As developers add more FPS and conventional shooter features to certain horror and survival titles, there's even ongoing debate about how to define these games. The core mechanics of a survival game centers on resource management, often incorporating crafting or salvage systems that you can use to help keep your character alive. Minecraft is a popular standout, as is Don't Starve. And then there are games like The Long Dark, which focuses entirely on survival elements with a dedicated mode that increases difficulty. Horror is an even broader category, arguably encompassing dozens of survival titles. Almost anything with zombies, a post-apocalyptic storyline, or loads of jump scares is considered horror. These titles are often psychological, too, and use tension to immerse the player in the game. On the pure horror side, you have games like Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Alien: Isolation, and Blair Witch. However, the most popular horror titles tend to fall into the survival-horror side of things, such as the Resident Evil and Evil Within franchises) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aVideo Games$0(DNLM)D018910$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00837nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818352288106676 =005 20220722102332.0 =008 210319\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2021003011 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003011 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819058681700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aPN1995.9.S558 =150 \\$aSleep in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: Bossard-Giannesini, A. L'attrait du sommeil, 2020:$b(the attraction of sleep in motion pictures) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSleep$0(DNLM)D012890$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMotion Pictures$iand$aSleep$5DNLM =LDR 01147nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9818352288306676 =005 20220712145747.0 =008 210621i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021005572 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021005572 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819058778900041 =040 \\$aIC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSlave marriage =550 \\$wg$aMarriage =670 \\$aWork cat: Jones, Bobby Frank. Cultural middle passage: slave marriage and family in the antebellum South, 1965 =670 \\$aAtlas of African-American History, Revised Edition online, 2018, via History Research Center, viewed June 22, 2021$b(Slave marriage; "Unlike in Catholic slave countries of Latin America, slave marriages did not have legal standing;" " ... the fundamental reason for ignoring slave marriage was economic. Slaves were property pure and simple. If a master needed to break up a slave marriage or family for economic necessity, then the state--controlled by that same master class--was not going to get in the way with laws in defense of slave marriages.") =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aMarriage$0(DNLM)D008393$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01036nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818352288606676 =005 20220722082919.0 =008 210406i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021003625 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003625 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819058681400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aForensic forestry =550 \\$wg$aForensic sciences =550 \\$wg$aForests and forestry =670 \\$aWork cat: Latham, R.P. Forensic forestry, 2021:$bpublisher info. (A guidebook for foresters on the witness stand; a one-of-a-kind, hands-on resource for those forestry and land use professionals who find themselves called upon to work on legal cases, and oftentimes testify, in a courtroom) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aForensic Sciences$0(DNLM)D044707$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aForestry$0(DNLM)D016468$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aForensic Sciences$iand$aForestry$5DNLM =LDR 02579nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9818352288806676 =005 20220711111738.0 =008 210525i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021004156 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021004156 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819058680900041 =040 \\$aIC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEnvironmental racism =550 \\$wg$aRacism =670 \\$aWork cat.: Johansen, Bruce E. Environmental racism in the United States and Canada, 2020. =670 \\$aOxford English dictionary online, viewed June 14, 2021$b(Environmental racism, n., Def. originally and chiefly U.S. racial discrimination in the development and implementation of environmental policy, esp. as manifested in the concentration of hazardous waste disposal sites in or near areas with a relatively large ethnic minority population) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of American Civil Rights and Liberties, Rev. and Expanded, 2nd ed., viewed online via Gale eBooks, June 14, 2021:$bp. 303 ("In 1979, residents of Houston's Northwood Manor suburban neighborhood filed the first lawsuit charging environmental discrimination.") =670 \\$aConfronting environmental racism, 1993:$bp. 3 (term "environmental racism" coined during the 1982 protests against the situation of a landfill in largely African-American Warren County, North Carolina; "environmental racism is racial discrimination in environmental policymaking. It is racial discrimination in the enforcement of regulations and laws. It is racial discrimination in the deliberate targeting of communities of color for toxic waste disposal and the siting of polluting industries. It is racial discrimination in the official sanctioning of the life-threatening presence of poisons and pollutants in communities of color. And, it is racial discrimination in the history of excluding people of color from the mainstream environmental groups, decisionmaking boards, commissions, and regulatory bodies") p. 9 ("the thirteen chapters in this volume all address some aspect of environmental racism and the unjust treatment of people of color. The major issues and disputes examined include toxics, waste facility siting, urban industrial pollution, childhood lead poisoning, pesticides and farmworker, land rights, sustainable development, and the export of toxics and 'risky' technology") =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the practice of establishing polluting enterprises or hazardous waste sites in proximity to minority communities. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aRacism$0(DNLM)D063505$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01844nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9818352289006676 =005 20220722082115.0 =008 210607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2021005486 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021005486 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819058679600041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aArt and magic =450 \\$aMagic and art =550 \\$wg$aMagic =670 \\$aWork cat: Magic, 2021:$bECIP t.p. (Magic) galley (This volume of the Documents of Contemporary Art series seeks to address the current appeal of magic as it might present itself to anyone wishing to develop a critical art practice; artist's writing and magical writing may have significant yet underexplored correlations) summary (This anthology will provide the first accessible reader on magic's generative relationship with contemporary art practice) =670 \\$aMonumenta Nipponica (via JSTOR), vol. 18, 1963:$bp. 388 (In the Orient, perhaps because of the original close link between art and magic, between the object and its representation, the method and ritual of painting have always been inseparable from its meaning) =670 \\$aWhitechapel Gallery website, June 7, 2021:$bunder Documents of contemporary art/Magic (This volume brings together writings by artists, magicians, historians, and theorists that illuminate the vibrant correspondences animating contemporary art's varied encounters with magical culture)$uhttps://shop.whitechapelgallery.org/collections/documents-of-contemporary-art/products/documents-of-contemporary-art-magic =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMagic$0(DNLM)D008273$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aArt$0(DNLM)D001154$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMagic$iand$aArt$5DNLM =LDR 03879nz a2200361n 4500 =001 9818352378806676 =005 20220729145848.0 =008 210511i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021003954 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003954 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818765859700041 =040 \\$aCSdS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRomaphobia =450 \\$aAnti-Romani prejudice =450 \\$aAnti-Tsiganism =450 \\$aAntigypsyism =450 \\$aAntiziganism =550 \\$wg$aEthnic relations =550 \\$wg$aPrejudices =550 \\$aRacism against Romanies =670 \\$aWork cat.: Romaphobia among adolescents : the role of perceived threat, nationalism and acculturation expectations, 2011:$bp. 15 (This study seeks empirical justification for conceptualizing negative feelings towards the Roma as a distinct type of prejudice, as compared to common prejudice manifested in commonalities between Romaphobia, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, and anti-Chinese feelings) =670 \\$aRomaphobia : the last acceptable form of racism, 2017:$bp. 5 (I prefer the term Romaphobia because it captures the fear that motivates negative attitudes towards Roma communities) =670 \\$aIslamophobia and its consequences on young people : European Youth Centre Budapest 1-6 June 2004 : seminar report, 2014:$bp. 67 (Romaphobia - introduction and workshop) =670 \\$aCommitted to making a difference : racism, antisemitism, xenophobia, and intolerance and their impact on young people in Europe : symposium report, 2006:$bp. 14 (Romaphobia and anti-gypsyism are a long story of discrimination, racism and exclusion at all levels, of marginalisation and scapegoating. The fact that these problems exist on a pan-European level, as Roma are arguably the largest ethnic minority in Europe, only make the need to act much stronger) =670 \\$aAntiziganism: what's in a word? : proceedings from the Uppsala international Conference on the Discrimination, Marginalization and Persecution of Roma, 23-25 October 2013, 2015:$bp. xiv (There are also a number of concepts in use, such as antiziganism, antigypsyism, anti-Romaism and Romaphobia. None of these concepts, or their analogues in other languages, is universally accepted, and the approaches have developed in different national and disciplinary contexts without much cross-border or trans-disciplinary dialogue) =670 \\$aEuropean Parliament resolution on International Roma Day and promoting awareness of anti-Gypsyism and Romaphobia, 2005$b(Urges the Commission to include the issue of combating Romaphobia across Europe among its priorities for the 2007 European Year of Equal Opportunities for All, and calls on political and civil society at all levels to make clear that racial hatred against Roma is not tolerated in European society)$uhttps://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=MOTION&reference=B6-2005-0273&language=EN =670 \\$aEuropean network against racism website, viewed May 10, 2021$bFAQ (Antigypsyism/anti-Tsiganism/Romaphobia essentially means the same thing and is a specific and long established form of racism. Throughout history, the words "Gypsy", "Tsigane/Zigeuner", and similar terms, have been used. These words have taken a derogatory connotation in very many languages)$uhttps://www.enar-eu.org/Frequently-asked-questions-1167 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on fear of, or aversion to, Romanies. Works on racist attitudes and overt discriminatory behavior against Romanies are entered under Racism against Romanies. =681 \\$iNote under$aRacism against Romanies =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aXenophobia$0(DNLM)D065806$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRoma$0(DNLM)D006178$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aXenophobia$iand$aRoma$5DNLM =LDR 03576nz a2200325n 4500 =001 9818352378906676 =005 20220729145353.0 =008 210429i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021003852 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003852 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818765861700041 =040 \\$aCSdS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRacism against Romanies =450 \\$aAnti-Romani racism =550 \\$wg$aRomanies =550 \\$aRomaphobia =670 \\$aWork cat.: Roma rights : race, justice and strategies for equality, 2002:$bIntrod. (anti-Romani racism has near full respectability in many countries and many politicians have built successful careers by appealing to, encouraging and inflaming anti-Romani sentiment among the wider population) p. 207 (If you have made it this far, it has probably already occurred to you that one issue at the core of the dilemmas described here, racism remains obscure. What are we talking about when we talk about racism? How does the problem of racism extend to those people who do not think of themselves as active racists?) =670 \\$aRace, racism and social work : contemporary issues and debates, 2013:$bp. 166 (Today, racism against the Roma continues to reflect notions of otherness. This is often expressed in proverbs that portray everything Romani as deviant, undesired and contrary to mainstream values) =670 \\$aRomaphobia : the last acceptable form of racism, 2017:$bp. 1 ("Romaphobia is a manifestation of racism: it is cut from the same cloth"... ) p. 17 ("Romaphobia is the last acceptable form of racism...The widespread conflation of Roma culture with criminality in countries such as Hungary and Italy is a testament to this") =670 \\$aPractical examples in combating racism and intolerance against Roma/Gypsies, 2001 =670 \\$aRacism postcolonial Europe, 2009:$bp. 51 ("The complexity and range of racism that Romani people, or, more importantly, people perceived to be Roma, face in contemporary Europe have begun to be critically explored in recent years") =670 \\$aCombating racism and intolerance against Roma/Gypsies, 1998$uhttps://rm.coe.int/ecri-general-policy-recommendation-no-3-on-combating-racism-and-intole/16808b5a3a =670 \\$aUnited Nations human rights council resolution 26/4, 2014, viewed April 28, 2021$b("Recognizing the existence of anti-Gypsyism as a specific form of racism and intolerance, leading to hostile acts ranging from exclusion to violence against Roma communities")$uhttps://documents-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/G14/082/18/PDF/G1408218.pdf?OpenElement =670 \\$aRomani realities in the United States : breaking the silence, challenging the stereotypes, 2020, viewed online April 28, 2021$bp.4 ("For eight years, this program has pioneered and developed a far-ranging study of Romani rights, including primary data collection, bringing attention to the ongoing racism against Romani people, most of whom live in Europe")$uhttps://cdn1.sph.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/2464/2020/11/Romani-realities-report-final-11.30.2020.pdf =680 \\$iHere are entered works on racist attitudes and overt discriminatory behavior against Romanies. Works on fear of, or aversion to, Romanies are entered under$aRomaphobia. =681 \\$iNote under$aRomaphobia =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRacism$0(DNLM)D063505$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRoma$0(DNLM)D006178$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aRacism$iand$aRoma$5DNLM =LDR 03801nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9818352379006676 =005 20220729144817.0 =008 210526i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021004159 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021004159 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818765968900041 =040 \\$aNPkMC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRacism against Hispanic Americans =450 \\$aAnti-Hispanic American racism =550 \\$wg$aHispanic Americans =670 \\$aWork cat: Rock, P. F. Symbolic racism in a multicultural context : understanding bias among, and towards, Latino Americans, 2016:$bp. ii ("examined the structure, origins and consequences of symbolic racism as it applied to a broader ethnic context, specifically, as it was expressed among White respondents towards Latino targets (e.g., anti-Latino symbolic racism; Study 1 [i.e., 2]) and as it was expressed among Latino respondents towards Black targets (Study 2 [i.e., 1])") p. 4 ("anti-Latino symbolic racism among Whites ... offers an interesting test of symbolic racist theory") p. 5 ("I examined Whites' bias toward Latinos on multiple dimensions, looking at (1) the coherence, or reliability, with which they endorsed the items within the anti-Latino symbolic racism scale, (2) the determinants of their bias, with a focus on anti-Latino racial affect and conservatism, and (3) the consequences of their bias") p. 6 ("in Study 2, I will address how anti-Latino symbolic racism is likely to function among Whites") p. 58 ("stereotypes of Latinos are somewhat consistent with stereotypes of Blacks, which may facilitate adoption of anti-Latino symbolic racism among White Americans") =670 \\$aGómez, L. E. Inventing Latinos : a new story of American racism, 2020:$b(summary: "Who are Latinos, and where do they fit in America's racial order? Laura E. Gómez, a leading expert on race in America, argues that it is only recently that Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Dominicans, Central Americans, and others are seeing themselves (and are being seen by others) under the banner of a cohesive racial identity. And the catalyst for this emergent identity, she argues, has been the ferocity of anti-Latino racism") p. 7 ("I primarily compare anti-Latino racism with anti-Black racism, which is well understood in the popular imagination as the archetypical form of American racial subordination") p. 175 ("in addition to understanding anti-Latino racism, we must also make visible the interconnected racial logics that show how one racial logic (targeting Latinos) supports another racial logic (targeting African Americans)") =670 \\$aFeagin, J. R. Latinos facing racism, 2014:$b(summary: "provides the first in-depth examination of the everyday racism faced by middle-class Latinos") =670 \\$aHengel, K. No easy race, 2011:$b(summary: "When he is nominated for homecoming king and decides to try out for the track team, Victor encounters anti-Hispanic racism") =670 \\$aGross, W. Measuring anti-Hispanic racism, Sept. 26, 2011, via Stanford PPRG website, viewed May 25, 2021$b("The changing ethnic and racial composition of American society makes obvious an exciting opportunity for the academic literature on racism--the exploration of anti-Hispanic racism and its connection to opinions on public policies. In my dissertation, I develop measures of implicit and symbolic anti-Hispanic racism and explore the sources and consequences of anti-Hispanic racism among non-Hispanic whites") =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRacism$0(DNLM)D063505$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aHispanic or Latino$0(DNLM)D006630$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aRacism$iand$aHispanic or Latino$5DNLM =LDR 01312nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818352379106676 =005 20220729144502.0 =008 210324\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021003554 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003554 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818765866500041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aPN1995.9.H826 =150 \\$aHuman reproduction in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: Carruthers, Anne. Fertile visions, 2021:$bCIP galley (Exploring the properties of the uterus as a frame for on-screen and off-screen narratives, the analysis will provide a counterpoint to how pregnancy and reproduction have become so inextricably linked to notions of femininity, maternity and the maternal-foetal connection. 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Crowdfunding and Crowdsourcing in Journalism, 2021:$bECIP galley (crowdsourcing: journalists using the Internet to involve the "crowd" in story ideas, angles, sources, fact‐checking, and data sifting; crowdsourcing is also used daily by journalists trying to connect quickly with sources outside their personal connections; crowdsourcing involves going to the crowd for help with journalistic content, such as sources, expertise, fact checking, and even sorting through data) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aCrowdsourcing$0(DNLM)D063045$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aJournalism$0(DNLM)D020452$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aCrowdsourcing$iand$aJournalism$5DNLM =LDR 00844nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818352379306676 =005 20220729144417.0 =008 210506\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021003918 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003918 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818765860400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aGV1469.34.M37 =150 \\$aMasculinity in video games =550 \\$wg$aVideo games =670 \\$aWork cat: Oullette, M.A., Playing with the guys, 2021:$bsubtitle (Masculinity and relationships in video games) =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aVideo Games$iand$aMasculinity$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aVideo Games$0(DNLM)D018910$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMasculinity$0(DNLM)D057228$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00651nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818352379606676 =005 20220801111928.0 =008 210512i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021004023$zsh 96000020 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021004023 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818595897800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aInternment camp inmates =450 \\$wnne$aConcentration camp inmates =450 \\$aInmates, Internment camp =450 \\$aInternment camp prisoners =450 \\$aInternment camps$xPrisoners =550 \\$wg$aPrisoners =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aPrisoners$0(DNLM)D011329$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00683nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818352379706676 =005 20220801111802.0 =008 210512i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021004024$zsh 96000020 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021004024 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818595897700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNazi concentration camp inmates =450 \\$wnne$aConcentration camp inmates =450 \\$aInmates, Nazi concentration camp =450 \\$aNazi concentration camp prisoners =450 \\$aNazi concentration camps$xPrisoners =550 \\$wg$aPrisoners =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aPrisoners$0(DNLM)D011329$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01902nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9818352379906676 =005 20220729135446.0 =008 210427i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021003829 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003829 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818552558900041 =040 \\$aCtY$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aThree-dimensional printed sculpture =450 \\$a3-D printed sculpture =450 \\$a3D printed sculpture =550 \\$wg$aSculpture =550 \\$wg$aThree-dimensional printing =670 \\$aWork cat: What things may come: the third international 3D print sculpture exhibition, 2015:$bp. 2 (digital/virtual computer generated sculpture) p.3 (3D printing technology impact contemporary sculpture in 21st century) =670 \\$aBruce Beasley : 3d printed sculpture, 2013. =670 \\$aStephen Wilson : luscious threads, 2018:$bp. 7 (3D-printed sculptures) =670 \\$aProcedia Computer Science, 2018:$bv. 131, p. 585 (With the continuous improvement of the level of modern science and technology, digital technology has also developed rapidly. And digital technology is widely used in the creation of sculpture art to make the sculpture works more three-dimensional, digitized and convenient. This paper will start from two aspects of the material and technology of sculpture art to discusses the transfer of the weight of the digital technology in the creation of contemporary sculpture.) =670 \\$aIFAR Journal, 2014:$bv. 15, issue 3/4, p. 43 (3D printing and the art world: digital technologies for creating sculpture) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSculpture$0(DNLM)D012613$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPrinting, Three-Dimensional$0(DNLM)D066330$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aSculpture$iand$aPrinting, Three-Dimensional$5DNLM =LDR 01392nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9818352380106676 =005 20220729133714.0 =008 210415i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021003712 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003712 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818552564500041 =040 \\$aCtY$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSuperspreader events =450 \\$aSuper-spreader events =450 \\$aSuperspreading events =550 \\$wg$aCommunicable diseases$xTransmission =670 \\$aWork cat: The contagion externality of a superspreading event, 2020:$babstract (large in-person gatherings of people who have traveled from outside the area and do not practice social distancing; such events are high-risk for COVID-19 spread) page 24 (super-spreader event)$uhttps://doi.org/10.3386/w27813 =670 \\$a"Indoor dining major cause of COVID-19 superspreader events, Stanford-led study suggests" in Nation's Restaurant News, November 2020 =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed April 15, 2021$b(superspreading event, superspreader event, SSEV; event in which an infectious disease is spread much more than usual)$uhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superspreading_event =670 \\$aGoogle search, June 16, 2021:$b(superspreader event: 378,000 hits; superspreading event: 111,000) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aDisease Transmission, Infectious$0(DNLM))D018562$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 02670nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9818352380206676 =005 20220729133421.0 =008 210429i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021003856 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003856 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818552557700041 =040 \\$aNcU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aScientific racism =450 \\$aRace science =450 \\$aRacial science =550 \\$wg$aPseudoscience =550 \\$wg$aRacism =670 \\$aWork cat: The legacy of Malthus : the social costs of the new scientific racism, 1977:$bpage xv (Scientific racism is, essentially, the perversion of scientific and historical facts to create the myth of two distinct races of humankind. The first of these "races" consists of a small elite whose members are healthy, wealthy, and educable. The other "race" consists of the far larger populations who are vulnerable, poor, and allegedly uneducable by virtue of hereditarily inferior brains) =670 \\$aSaini, A. Superior : the return of race science, 2019$b(summary: Superior tells the disturbing story of the persistent thread of belief in biological racial differences in the world of science ... even mainstream scientists cling to the idea that race is biologically real ... Superior is a rigorous, much-needed examination of the insidious and destructive nature of race science) =670 \\$aEhrenreich, E. The Nazi ancestral proof : genealogy, racial science, and the final solution, 2007$b(summary: Ehrenreich traces the widespread acceptance of Nazi policies requiring German individuals to prove their Aryan ancestry to the popularity of ideas about eugenics and racial science that were advanced in the late Imperial and Weimar periods by practitioners of genealogy and eugenics) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of race and racism, 2013, via Credo Reference website, Apr. 29, 2021$b(Scientific racism is the act of justifying inequalities between natural groups of people by recourse to science. It is the result of a conjunction of two cultural values or ideologies: (1) that natural categories of the human species exist and are of different overall worth; and (2) that science provides a source of authoritative knowledge; a form of pseudoscience) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on pseudoscientific attempts to justify racism through inherent biological differences. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPseudoscience$0(DNLM)D000087222$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRacism$0(DNLM)D063505$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aPseudoscience$iand$aRacism$5DNLM =LDR 03451nz a2200289n 4500 =001 9818352380306676 =005 20220729122220.0 =008 210420||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021003770 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003770 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818552562000041 =040 \\$aNPkMC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRwandan Genocide, Rwanda, 1994 =450 \\$aTutsi Genocide, Rwanda, 1994 =550 \\$wg$aBatwa (African people)$xCrimes against =550 \\$wg$aGenocide =551 \\$wg$aRwanda$xHistory$yCivil War, 1994$xAtrocities =550 \\$wg$aTutsi (African people)$xCrimes against =670 \\$aWork cat: Cruden, A. The Rwandan genocide, 2010$b(summary: "Examines the events surrounding the Rwandan genocide, explores the reactions of countries around the world, discusses its lasting impact on the region and its people, and addresses what could have been done to stop or prevent the violence") =670 \\$aLowery, Z. The Rwandan genocide, 2017$b(summary: "Examines the Rwandan genocide, discussing how a brutal, three-month campaign of ethnic cleansing, targeting the Tutsi population, left between eight hundred thousand and one million people dead") =670 \\$aMakukuba, M. Rwanda's forgotten tribe which was nearly wiped off by genocide--The Twa, Apr. 8, 2014, via News Africa website, viewed Apr. 20, 2021$b("one dimension often forgotten by scholars, journalists and activists alike is that there is a third ethnic group in Rwanda. This group's experience in the genocide was a terrible one ... This group is called the Twa, or Batwa"; "in the months leading up to the genocide, Hutu radio stations broadcast stories that accused the Twa of assisting the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RFP), the predominantly Tutsi rebel group that opposed Rwanda's Hutu government, and urged listeners to take action"; "Although exact figures are impossible to come by, according to some estimates, about 10,000 Twa (30 percent of the group's population) are believed to have been killed or to have died during the genocide. A similar number fled the country") =670 \\$aOutreach Programme on the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda and the United Nations, via United Nations website, viewed Apr. 20, 2021. =670 \\$aBritannica online, June 2, 2021:$bRwanda genocide of 1994 (planned campaign of mass murder in Rwanda that occurred over the course of some 100 days in April--July 1994; conceived by extremist elements of Rwanda's majority Hutu population who planned to kill the minority Tutsi population and anyone who opposed those genocidal intentions; some 200,000 Hutu, spurred on by propaganda from various media outlets, participated in the genocide; more than 800,000 civilians--primarily Tutsi, but also moderate Hutu--were killed during the campaign; organized killing of Tutsi and moderate Hutu began April 6, 1994; the next few months saw a wave of anarchy and mass killings; on June 22 the UN backed the deployment of a French-led military force, known as Operation Turquoise, into Rwanda to establish a safe zone; uration of the 1994 genocide is usually described as 100 days, beginning on April 6 and ending in mid-July) =670 \\$aViguers, S. Surviving genocide : the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi, 2017. =670 \\$aNdahiro, A. Hotel Rwanda, or, The Tutsi genocide as seen by Hollywood, 2008. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aGenocide$0(DNLM)D063365$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01491nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818352380406676 =005 20220729133055.0 =008 210507i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021003924 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003924 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818552291900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRape in correctional institutions =450 \\$aPrison rape =450 \\$aRape in prisons =550 \\$wg$aCorrectional institutions =670 \\$aWork cat: Singer, Michael. Prison rape : an American institution?, 2013 =670 \\$aMiller, Kristine Mary. Sexual assault among incarcerated males : a modern perspective of a historical issue, 2007. =670 \\$aSexual victimization in prisons and jails reported by inmates, 2011-12 : National Inmate Survey, 2011-12, 2013:$bpage 8 (...part of the National Prison Rape Statistics Program, which collects reported sexual violence from administrative records and allegations of sexual victimization directly from victims through surveys of inmates in prisons and jails and surveys of youth held in juvenile correctional facilities)$uhttps://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/svpjri1112.pdf =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRape$0(DNLM)[descriptor#]$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aCorrectional Facilities$0(DNLM)D000081682$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aRape$iand$aCorrectional Facilities$5DNLM =LDR 01141nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818352380606676 =005 20220729132228.0 =008 210506i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021003914 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003914 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818552292600041 =040 \\$aCaOONL$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL737.P64$cZoology =150 \\$aPusa =550 \\$wg$aPhocidae =670 \\$aWork cat: COSEWIC assessment and status report on the ringed seal, Pusa hispida, in Canada, 2019:$bpage 4 ("The genus name for Ringed Seal has shifted back and forth between Pusa and Phoca in recent decades, with Pusa generally in favour at the current time (e.g., Rice 1998; Committee on Taxonomy 2014).") =670 \\$aITIS website, May 4, 2021:$b(Pusa; Family - Phocidae, Order - Carnivora, Class - Mammalia, Phylum - Chordata, Kingdom - Animalia) =670 \\$aWorld Register of Marine Species website, May 6, 2021:$bsearch Taxa (Pusa; Family - Phocidae, Order - Carnivora, Class - Mammalia, Phylum - Chordata, Kingdom - Animalia) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aSeals, Earless$0(DNLM)D046048$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01959nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818352380806676 =005 20220729131646.0 =008 210309i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021001593 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001593 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818552376600041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPeacock feathers =450 \\$aPeacock's feathers =550 \\$wg$aFeathers =550 \\$wg$aPeafowl$xAnatomy =670 \\$aWork cat.: Peacock feather, South Korea, September 1979, via University of Washington digital collections, International Collections, Mar. 9, 2021. =670 \\$aLexico website, Mar. 9, 2021$b(peacock's feather: Any of the feathers of a peacock; specifically one of the long feathers forming the tail coverts, having an iridescent eye-like marking towards the end. (Used figuratively as a symbol of ostentation or vainglory.)) =670 \\$aCollins dictionary website, Mar. 9, 2021$b(peacock feather: a (distinctive and brightly coloured) feather from the peacock) =670 \\$aWhat does a peacock feather symbolize in faiths across the world, via Mysticurious website, Mar. 9, 2021$b(peacocks are magnificent birds known for their beauty and grace; they have multicolored stunning tail feathers; only the male birds of this species have these beautiful multicolored feathers) =670 \\$aNational Geographic Animals website, Mar. 9, 2021$b(Peacocks are large, colorful pheasants (typically blue and green) known for their iridescent tails. These tail feathers, or coverts, spread out in a distinctive train that is more than 60 percent of the bird's total body length and boast colorful "eye" markings of blue, gold, red, and other hues; The term "peacock" is commonly used to refer to birds of both sexes. Technically, only males are peacocks. Females are peahens, and together, they are called peafowl.) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aFeathers$0(DNLM)D005241$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01332nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9818352381006676 =005 20220729131038.0 =008 210417i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021003740 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003740 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818552563300041 =040 \\$aMiU-L$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aObstetric violence =550 \\$wg$aViolence =670 \\$aWork cat: Childbirth, vulnerability and law, 2020:$bp. 5 (Obstetric violence is usually defined as the appropriation of women's bodies and reproductive processes by health personnel which brings with it a loss of autonomy and the ability to decide freely about their bodies and sexuality, and which has a negative impact on the quality of women's lives) =670 \\$aLamaze International website, viewed April 17, 2021:$b(obstetric violence is the physical, sexual, and/or verbal abuse, bullying, coercion, humiliation, and/or assault that occurs to laboring and birthing people by medical staff, including nurses, doctors, and midwives. In short, obstetric violence is anytime a person in labor or birth experiences mistreatment or disrespect of their rights, including being forced into procedures against their will, at the hands of medical personnel) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aViolence$0(DNLM)D014754$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 05401nz a2200361n 4500 =001 9818352381106676 =005 20220729125525.0 =008 210428i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021003848 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003848 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818552558000041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNeuroethology =360 \\$isubdivisions$aNervous system$iand$aBehavior$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.,$aFishes--Nervous system$iand$aFishes--Behavior =450 \\$aBehavioral neurobiology =450 \\$aBehavioural neurobiology =550 \\$wg$aAnimal behavior =550 \\$wg$aNeurobiology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Sillar, K.T. The neuroethology of predation and escape, 2016:$bGeneral Introd. (neuroethology; term refers to the study of the neural control of natural animal behaviour from a comparative biological perspective. Behaviour arises from the activity of the nervous system and neuroethology, therefore, includes the analysis of neural circuits and their modulation from the lowest molecular level through to the highest systems level. What distinguishes neuroethology from straight neuroscience, however, is that this analysis is always considered in terms of the natural function of the output, and that function is necessarily constrained by both the biology of the individual and the biological and physical characteristics of the environment in which it operates. These, in turn, are constrained by the developmental and evolutionary history of the animals (and plants) involved. A neuroethologist is, therefore, interested in how and why animals in their natural environment respond to natural stimuli in the way that they do. The "how" is the main concern of the neuro bit of the word, which refers to the neural mechanisms of behaviour, and the "why" is the main concern of the ethology bit of the word, which refers to the study of behaviour that a free animal displays in the wild) =670 \\$aZupanc, G.K.H. Behavioral neurobiology, 2004:$btable of contents (Neuroethology: the synthesis of neurobiology and ethology) =670 \\$aCamhi, J.M. Neuroethology : nerve cells and the natural behavior of animals, ©1984. =670 \\$aInternational Congress of Neuroethology (2nd : 1989 : Berlin, Germany). Neural mechanisms of behavior : proceedings of the 2nd International Congress of Neuroethology, September 10-16, 1989, 1989. =670 \\$aPrimate neuroethology, 2010. =670 \\$aAPA dictionary of psychology, via WWW, Apr. 28, 2021$b(neuroethology: a branch of biology that studies nonhuman animal behavior in relation to neural processes and structures; neuropsychology: the branch of science that studies the physiological processes of the nervous system and relates them to behavior and cognition, in terms both of their normal function and of the dysfunctional processes associated with brain damage) =670 \\$aScholarpedia, Apr. 28, 2021$b(Neuroethology refers to the study of the neural basis of natural behavior in animals. It attempts to understand how sensory organs and central structures process behaviorally relevant stimuli, and how this information is integrated by the central nervous system to produce the behavioral output observed under natural conditions; its two foundation disciplines, neurobiology and ethology) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill AccessScience website, Apr. 28, 2021$b(Neuroethology: The study of the neural basis of animal behavior is known as neuroethology. It is a combination of two disciplines: neurobiology, the study of the nervous system, and ethology, the study of animal behavior; neuropsychology: A system of psychology based on neurology) =670 \\$aBiology online website, Apr. 28, 2021:$bBiology dictionary (Neuroethology: A discipline that deals with the scientific study of the neural basis of natural animal behavior; Neuroethology applies evolutionary and comparative approach in studying the neural basis of animal behavior in the natural environment. One of its aims is to understand the underlying mechanism regulating the nervous system that, in turn, affects animal behavior. One in particular is determining the mechanism involved in the central nervous system that translates biological stimuli into natural behavior; Neuropsychology: The scientific study of the physiological basis of psychological processes; It studies the structure and function of the nervous system, particularly the brain, in relation to behavior and psychological processes. It aims to understand brain function and its effect on behavior and cognition. It also attempts to explore novel treatments and diagnostic tools for various neurological disorders affecting behavior and cognition. One of its areas of interest is investigating the electrical activity in higher primates and humans) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the neural basis of natural nonhuman animal behavior. Works on the physiological and neurological basis of psychological processes are entered under$aNeuropsychology. =681 \\$iNote under$aNeuropsychology =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aBehavior, Animal$0(DNLM)D001522$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aNeurobiology$0(DNLM)D009446$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aBehavior, Animal$iand$aNeurobiology$5DNLM =LDR 01624nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818352381306676 =005 20220729124609.0 =008 201117i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020010021 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020010021 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818552367000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMisogynoir =550 \\$wg$aPrejudices =670 \\$aWork cat: Bailey, Moya. Misogynoir transformed, 2021:$b(Misogynoir is a term I created in 2008 to describe the anti-Black racist misogyny that Black women experience, particularly in United States' visual and digital culture. Misogynoir is not simply the racism that Black women encounter nor is it the misogyny Black women negotiate. Misogynoir describes the uniquely co-constitutive racialized and sexist violence that befalls Black women as a result of their simultaneous and interlocking oppression at the intersection of racial and gende marginalization) =670 \\$aCambridge advanced learner's dictionary & thesaurus online, viewed November 17, 2020:$bmisogynoir (misogyny (= hatred of women) directed towards black women)$uhttps://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/misogynoir =670 \\$aMisogynoir, the unique discrimination that Black women face, Sept. 20, 2020 article in Forbes viewed online, April 23, 2021:$b(misogynoir; coined by Moya Bailey; describes "the specific hatred, dislike, distrust, and prejudice directed toward Black women") =675 \\$aOED online, April 23, 2021;$aMerriam-Webster online, April 23, 2021. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aPrejudice$0(DNLM)D011287$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00974nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818352381406676 =005 20220729124204.0 =008 201204\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020010594 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020010594 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818552366700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHmong Americans in mass media =550 \\$wg$aMass media =670 \\$aWork cat: Lopez, L. K. .Micro media industries, 2020 :$bCIP galley (examines the development of Hmong American mass media and the image of Hmong Americans in mass media) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the portrayal of Hmong Americans in the mass media. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAsian Americans$0(DNLM)D001213$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMass Media$0(DNLM)D008402$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aAsian Americans$iand$aMass Media$5DNLM =LDR 00833nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9818352381606676 =005 20220729123459.0 =008 210621i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021005551 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021005551 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818552284400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL561.E77$cZoology =150 \\$aErebidae =550 \\$wg$aLepidoptera =550 \\$wg$aMoths =670 \\$aBugGuide, June 21, 2021$b(Erebidae: Order Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths) Superfamily Noctuoidea (Owlet Moths and kin) Family Erebidae. Taxonomic changes: Erebidae, formerly part of Noctuidae; includes the former noctuid subfamilies Calpinae, Catocalinae, Euteliinae, Herminiinae, Hypeninae, among others) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aMoths$0(DNLM)D009036$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01413nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818352381806676 =005 20220729122903.0 =008 210507i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021003928 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003928 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818552291200041 =040 \\$aNjP$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBL1943.B56 =150 \\$aBimoism =450 \\$aBimo jiao =550 \\$wg$aReligions =670 \\$aWork cat: Bimo wen hua lun wen ji, 2013 nian 9 yue:$btitle page (毕摩 = Bimo) page 1, etc. (毕摩教 = Bimo jiao; religion of Yi people) =670 \\$aBai du bai ke, May 7, 2021$b(毕摩教 = Bimo jiao; theology and religion of Yi people) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 7, 2021$bEnglish version (Bimoism; Chinese: 毕摩教; pinyin: Bìmójiào; indigenous religion of the Yi people) =670 \\$aDeason, Rachel. An introduction to China's Yi people, 2018, article on CultureTrip WWW site, June 1, 2021:$b(Yi in southwestern China; many aspects of Yi culture have survived, including their unique animistic religion called Bimoism; emphasizes ancestor worship and hosts a large pantheon of deities and spirits; find great power in nature and believe that storms are caused by angry gods) =675 \\$aATLA thesaurus, June 1, 2021;$aOxford research encyclopdias online, June 1, 2021. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aReligion$0(DNLM)D012067$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 05662nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818352382006676 =005 20220729121105.0 =008 210210i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021001404 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001404 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818552378800041 =040 \\$aIEN$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAssyrian Genocide, 1842-1933 =550 \\$wg$aGenocide =550 \\$wg$aWorld War, 1914-1918$xAtrocities =670 \\$aWork cat.: The Assyrian Genocide: cultural and political legacies, 2018:$bp. 1 (Before considering the Assyrian genocide and its remembrance, it is necessary to locate the Assyrian people in the region and in history.) =670 \\$aYear of the Sword: The Assyrian Christian Genocide, 2016$bp. 84 (US government archives contain several reports relating to the Assyrian Genocide) =670 \\$aH.Res.537: Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding United States policy recognizing the Assyrian Genocide, via WWW, viewed on November 19, 2020:$b(Whereas the Ottoman Empire committed the crime of genocide against the Assyrian people, killing at least 300,000 innocent Assyrians during the time of the First World War... Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives that it is the policy of the United States to-- ...(1) commemorate the Assyrian Genocide through official recognition and remembrance)$uhttps://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-resolution/537/text =670 \\$aModern Genocide: The Definitive Resource and Document Collection, Vol. 1, p. 50, viewed November 19, 2020$bp. 50 (The Assyrian Genocide refers to the mass killing and deportation of hundreds of thousands of Assyrians living in the Ottoman Empire during and after World War I. The genocide, perpetrated by the Young Turk movement and allied Kurds, occurred roughly between 1915 and 1918 and again between 1922 and 1925. Many historians view this development as part of a larger campaign to drive out or exterminate all Christians residing in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey. The Assyrian Genocide unfolded concurrently with the much-better known Armenian Genocide and the Pontic Greek Genocide, all perpetrated by the Young Turks) =670 \\$aThe Combat Genocide Association WWW site, June 16, 2021:$bAssyrian Genocide (From 1842-1845, the Kurds butchered the Assyrians on the Hakkari Mountains and in the vicinity of Tiyari; 10,000 Assyrians were murdered, thousands more imprisoned; unknown number of Assyrian women and children enslaved; violence against the Assyrians ensued throughout the latter half of the 19th century; desecration of holy sites, kidnapping of women and children for slavery, massacres; approximately 23,000 Assyrians were murdered in 1860 alone; in 1895-1896 the Turks and Kurds butchered some 25,000 Assyrians in Diyarbakir and Urhoy; Ottoman regime enacted genocide against the Christian minorities within the Empire (Armenians, Greeks, and Assyrians); Ottoman Empire's Turkish military forces -- in conjunction with armed Islamic militias (among them Kurds, Circassians, and Chechens) -- carried out the genocide; took place mostly in 1915; launched in northwest Iran, which the Turks infiltrated in August 1914; Assyrian villages in Iran and Turkey, and he encountered; men, women, and children butchered; On the eve of the First World War, estimates of between 500,000 and 1,000,000 Assyrians lived in the Ottoman Empire and Iran; between 275,000 and 400,000 of them were murdered in the genocide; on August 7, 1933, with the help of Kurdish forces, the Iraqi military butchered ca. 3,000 Assyrians in Simele and other parts of Iraq) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of race and racism, 2013, viewed online in Credo Reference, June 16, 2021:$bGenocide and crimes against humanity: Assyrian Massacre (genocide committed against the various Assyrian peoples of northern Mesopotamia, which includes southern Turkey, western Iran, and northern Iraq and Syria; two perspectives: 1. focus on the great catastrophe of World War I (1914--1918) instigated by the Ottoman government; 2. emphasizes an escalation of violent attacks from the mid-nineteenth century by Kurdish tribes, culminating in the great annihilation of 1915, followed by continued persecution in Turkey and ending with the 1933 Simele massacre by the Iraqi army; contemporary estimates give the number of Assyrians killed during World War I as 250,000, about half the population; earlier and later persecutions resulted in untold thousands of victims; lethal conflicts between the Assyrians and Kurds started in the mid-19th century; first invasion of Hakkari in the summer of 1843 singled out the Assyrians for massacre; second invasion in 1846 destroyed any Assyrian villages that had been overlooked; in 1895, Assyrians pulled into riots targeting Armenians; another major massacre occurred in 1909; the previously limited massacres turned into a full-scale genocide in 1915; persecution had already begun at the outbreak of the war in the autumn of 1914; Assyrian males living in towns were arrested, tortured, deported, and killed during transport; many women and children died during death marches; By the end of the war, Turkey was nearly totally cleansed of Assyrians, with the exception of some Tur Abdin villages that had been passed over or where refugees had been permitted to return; in 1923, the remaining Assyrians in Urfa were expelled; in August 1933, after it became independent, the Iraqis took their revenge with a series of massacres targeting Assyrian settlements, the largest being Simele) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aGenocide$0(DNLM)D063365$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 02687nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9818352382406676 =005 20220729100538.0 =008 210223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021001499 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001499 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189125900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aG156.5.U73 =150 \\$aUrban tourism =550 \\$wg$aTourism =670 \\$aWork cat: The power of new urban tourism, 2021$bpublisher's info. (The Power of new urban tourism explores new forms of tourism in urban areas with their social, political, architectural, and economic implications on a global stage. Contributors to the volume show how urban space has become a battleground between local residents and visitors, with changing perceptions of tourists as co-users of public and private urban spaces and as influencers of the local economies. This includes different roles of digital platforms as resources for access to the city and touristic opportunities as well as means to organise protest) =670 \\$aUN World Tourism Organization web site, Feb. 26, 2021$bUrban tourism (According to UNWTO, Urban Tourism is "a type of tourism activity which takes place in an urban space with its inherent attributes characterized by non-agricultural based economy such as administration, manufacturing, trade and services and by being nodal points of transport. Urban/city destinations offer a broad and heterogeneous range of cultural, architectural, technological, social and natural experiences and products for leisure and business") =670 \\$aSmith, M., Urban tourism; In Key concepts in tourist studies, 2010$bp. 179 (Urban tourism refers to visiting cities and towns with the purpose of sightseeing, shopping, doing business or enjoying the entertainment facilities. Urban tourism was one of the earliest forms of tourism, but there was a major shift away from this kind of tourism to coastal, rural or mountain destinations from the 1950s or so until the 1980s. It is not therefore a new form of tourism, but one which is re-emerging. Although urban areas have always attracted visitors, it has only been in recent years that tourism has been recognised as a major contributor to the urban economy) =675 \\$aHandbook of social tourism$aHandbook of globalisation and tourism =680 \\$iHere are entered comprehensive works on tourism in urban areas in general or in various urban areas discussed collectively. Works limited to tourism in a specific city, city region, or metropolitan area are entered under$aTourism$iwith local subdivision. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aTourism$0(DNLM)D000085926$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01535nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9818352382606676 =005 20220729095831.0 =008 210218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021001478 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001478 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189126900041 =040 \\$aCU-A$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL737.R68$cZoology =150 \\$aTownsend's chipmunk =450 \\$aNeotamias townsendii =450 \\$aTamias townsendii =550 \\$wg$aChipmunks =670 \\$aWork cat: Carey, Andrew B. Ecological scale and forest development : squirrels, dietary fungi, and vascular plants in managed and unmanaged forests, 1999:$bpage 6 (Townsend's chipmunk (Tamias townsendii)) =670 \\$aITIS, viewed February 18, 2021:$b(species: Tamias townsendii, Townsend's chipmunk; subgenus, Tamias (Neotamis); genus, Tamias; family, Sciuridae) =670 \\$aMSW Scientific Names website, viewed February 18, 2021$b(Tamias (Neotamias) townsendii, common name: Townsend's chipmunk) =670 \\$aNatureServe explorer, viewed February 18, 2021$b(Neotamias townsendii, Townsend's Chipmunk) =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, viewed February 18, 2021$b(Tamias townsendii; synonym: Neotamias townsendii; common name: Townsend's chipmunk) =670 \\$aDivision of Mammals, Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History Web site, viewed February 18, 2021$b(Tamias townsendii cooperi; Tamias townsendii townsendii) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aSciuridae$0(DNLM)D012589$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01200nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818352382706676 =005 20220729074443.0 =008 210211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021001416 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001416 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189129700041 =040 \\$aCaOONL$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL520.3.C68$cZoology =150 \\$aSomatochlora =550 \\$wg$aCorduliidae =670 \\$aWork cat: Recovery strategy for the Hine's Emerald (Somatochlora hineana) in Canada, 2021. =670 \\$aITIS website, February 11, 2021:$b(Somatochlora, Family - Corduliidae (Emeralds, green-eyed skimmers), Order - Odonata, Class - Insecta, Phylum - Arthropoda, Kingdom - Animalia) =670 \\$aiNaturalist.ca website, February 11, 2021:$b(Striped Emerald Dragonflies, Genus - Somatochlora; About - "Somatochlora, or the striped emeralds, is a genus of dragonflies in the family Corduliidae with 44 described species found across the Northern Hemisphere"; Taxonomy: Family - Corduliidae (Emerald Dragonflies), Order - Odonata, Class - Insecta, Phylum - Arthropoda, Kingdom - Animalia) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aOdonata$0(DNLM))D063191$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01157nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9818352382906676 =005 20220729095056.0 =008 210223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021001505 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001505 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189125700041 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL568.S3$cZoology =150 \\$aSamurai wasp =450 \\$aTrissolcus japonicus =550 \\$wg$aTrissolcus =670 \\$aWork cat: Lowenstein, David. 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The species was first described in 2010 (Gibbs 2010), assessed by COSEWIC as Threated in 2014 (COSEWIC 2014) and listed under the Species at Risk Act (SARA) in 2018.") =670 \\$aNatureServe Explorer website, February 11, 2021:$b(Lasioglossum sablense, Sable Island Sweat Bee; Genus - Lasioglossum, Family - Halictidae, Order - Hymenoptera, Class - Insecta, Phylum - Mandibulata, Kingdom - Animalia) =670 \\$aiNaturalist.ca website, February 11, 2021:$b(Sable Island Sweat Bee, Lasioglossum sablense; Genus - Lasioglossum, Family - Halictidae (Sweat bees), Order - Hymenoptera, Class - Insecta, Phylum - Arthropoda, Kingdom - Animalia) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aBees$0(DNLM)D001516$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01875nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818352383306676 =005 20220729093712.0 =008 200306i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020000627 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000627 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189031300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aP306.97.R48 =150 \\$aRetranslation =450 \\$aNew-retranslation =450 \\$aRe-translation =550 \\$wg$aTranslating and interpreting =670 \\$aWork cat: Yuan, Zhaoyun. 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Introduction to physical oceanography, 2017. =670 \\$aAfanasyev, Y.D. Physical oceanography, 2016? =670 \\$aApel, J.R. Principles of ocean physics, 1987:$bp. v (the study of the physics of the sea; its common name of physical oceanography) p. 1 (Ocean physics, which grew out of both the physical geography of the sea and meteorology, appears to have diverged from the mainstream of the discipline sometime around the turn of this century, when the attention of basic researchers in physics became increasingly directed toward the atomic and subatomic nature of matter) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster dictionary online, Feb. 18, 2021$b(physical oceanography: a branch of oceanography that deals with the physical and chemical properties of ocean water and the topography and composition of the ocean bottom) =670 \\$aNASA Science website, Feb. 18, 2021:$bPhysical ocean page (Physical oceanography is the study of the physical properties and dynamic processes of the oceans. Physical oceanographers study the interaction of the ocean with the atmosphere, how the ocean stores and releases heat, the physical properties (or chemical content) of water throughout the ocean, and the formation and movement of currents and coastal dynamics)$uhttps://science.nasa.gov/earth-science/oceanography/physical-ocean =670 \\$aSchool of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawai'i at Manoa website, Feb. 18, 2021:$bResearch themes > Ocean > Ocean physics (From the interaction of the ocean surface layer with the atmosphere, down to the energy transfer of ocean waves and tides to the seafloor, physical oceanographic research within the School spans the full water column, and is ongoing in every ocean on the planet; physical forces that govern and constrain energy transfer within the sea, mixing processes, wave movement and interaction, turbulence, large- and small-scale circulation, and the role of the ocean, as part of a coupled system, in driving local weather and global climate) =670 \\$aOceanOpportunities website, Feb. 18, 2021:$bFields of study > Physics (Ocean physicists (physical oceanographers) want to understand ocean currents and mixing: why, where, and how water moves, as well as the consequences of these movements. Some physical oceanographers are theoreticians and study the ocean with equations and computer models. Others make observations from ships, autonomous vehicles and, increasingly, from satellite observations. An important new emphasis in physical oceanography is to better understand the role of the ocean in global climate and climate change. Biological, chemical, and geological oceanographers often need to collaborate with physical oceanographers, because ocean currents and ocean mixing complicate interpretations of other processes) =670 \\$aUniversity of Washington School of Oceanography website, Feb. 18, 2021:$bResearch > Physical oceanography (Physical oceanography focuses on describing and understanding the evolving patterns of ocean circulation and fluid motion, along with the distribution of its properties such as temperature, salinity and the concentration of dissolved chemical elements and gases) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aOceanography$0(DNLM)D009791$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01181nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9818352383906676 =005 20220729091004.0 =008 210218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021001477 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001477 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189127000041 =040 \\$aCU-A$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.S43$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aPenstemon lemhiensis =450 \\$aLemhi beardtongue =450 \\$aLemhi penstemon =550 \\$wg$aPenstemons =670 \\$aWork cat: Shelly, J. Stephen. Status review update and establishment of demographic monitoring studies: Penstemon lemhienis, 1990. =670 \\$aITIS, viewed February 15, 2020:$b(species: Penstemon lemhiensis, common names: Lemhi penstemon, Lemhi beardtongue; genus: Penstemon) =670 \\$aUSDA Plants database, viewed February 15, 2020:$b(species, Penstemon lemhiensis--Lemhi penstemon; genus, Penstemon) =670 \\$aGlobal Biodiversity Information Facility, viewed February 18, 2021:$b(Penstemon lemhiensis; vernacular names: Lemhi beardtongue, Lemhi penstemon) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aPenstemon$0(DNLM)D032263$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00850nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9818352384106676 =005 20220729090650.0 =008 201023i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020008823 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020008823 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189014100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOrthodox Eastern children =550 \\$wg$aChristian children =670 \\$aWork cat: Child's guide to prayer, 2020:$bp. 7 (an aid for young children developing the habit of prayer; all children of the Orthodox faith) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aEastern Orthodoxy$0(DNLM)D033003$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aChild$iand$aEastern Orthodoxy$5DNLM =LDR 01553nz a2200385n 4500 =001 9818352384206676 =005 20220729090152.0 =008 990101\n\ancnnbabn\\\\\\\\\\||\ana\\\\\\ =024 8\$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003209 =035 \\$a(DNLM)D003209 =035 \\$a(NLM)98193833250000041 =040 \\$aDNLM$cDNLM =072 \\$aI1.$x880.$x604.$x787.$x358 =072 \\$aJ3.$x200 =150 \\$aConcentration Camps =450 \\$aDeath Camps =450 \\$aInternment Camps =450 \\$wnnna$aCamp, Concentration =450 \\$wnnna$aCamp, Death =450 \\$wnnna$aCamp, Internment =450 \\$wnnna$aCamps, Concentration =450 \\$wnnna$aCamps, Death =450 \\$wnnna$aCamps, Internment =450 \\$wnnna$aConcentration Camp =450 \\$wnnna$aDeath Camp =450 \\$wnnna$aInternment Camp =550 \\$aHolocaust =667 \\$aspecify geographic location if pertinent =680 \\$iA place where large numbers of people, especially political prisoners or members of persecuted minorities, are deliberately imprisoned in a relatively small area with inadequate facilities, sometimes to provide forced labor or to await mass execution. =688 \\$a91(75); was see under PRISONS 1975-90 =750 \0$iNarrower mapping$aNazi concentration camps$0(DLC)sh2021003726$4NM$5DNLM =750 \0$aInternment camps {dollar}0(DLC)sh2020000306$5DNLM =LDR 02071nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9818352384306676 =005 20220729082016.0 =008 210416i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021003726$zsh 85029589 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003726 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189021800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aD805$bD805.6 =150 \\$aNazi concentration camps =450 \\$wnne$aConcentration camps =450 \\$aConcentration camps, Nazi =450 \\$aDeath camps, Nazi =450 \\$aExtermination camps, Nazi =450 \\$aNazi death camps =450 \\$aNazi extermination camps =550 \\$wg$aInternment camps =670 \\$aDan Stone. Concentration Camps : A short history, 2017:$bp. 123 (The crucial characteristic of a concentration camp is not whether it has barbed wire, fences, or watchtowers; it is, rather the gathering of civilians, defined by a regime as de facto 'enemies', in order to hold them against their will without charge in a place where the rule of law has been suspended. Interment camps for political prisoners and detention centres for asylum seekers are places where those inside are held against their will but not places, at least in theory, where the law does not apply--although it might well be bent somewhat.) p. 128 (What is so striking about this state of affairs is the extent to which the Nazi camps stand in for all camps.) =670 \\$aUSHMM Holocaust encyclopedia, April 16, 2021:$bconcentration camp (The term concentration camp refers to a camp in which people are detained or confined, usually under harsh conditions without regard to legal norms of arrest and imprisonment that are acceptable in a constitutional democracy; Nazi concentration camps served three main purposes: to incarcerate people whom the regime perceived as a security threat; to eliminate people and targeted groups of people by murder, away from the public and judicial review; and to exploit forced labor) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aConcentration Camps$0(DNLM)D003209$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01080nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9818352384606676 =005 20220729080545.0 =008 200426i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020001119 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020001119 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189028200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMusic in museums =550 \\$wg$aMuseums =670 \\$aWork cat: Müze'de muzik, 2018 :$bpages following page 3 (Coordinator of music in museums describes the activities of the museum of fine arts at Anadolu University in Turkey and the music performances she organizes in the museum and how the role of museums as cultural institutions and music as art form coincide. She talks about the experience at other institutions and how it was adopted at her institutions" =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMuseums$0(DNLM)D009144$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMusic$0(DNLM)D009146$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMuseums$iand$aMusic$5DNLM =LDR 00977nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9818352384806676 =005 20220729075625.0 =008 210214i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021001439 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001439 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189128700041 =040 \\$aCU-A$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C79$cBotany =150 \\$aLongstyle thistle =450 \\$aCirsium longistylum =450 \\$aLong-styled thistle =550 \\$wg$aCirsium =670 \\$aWork cat: Brunsfeld, Steven J. Preliminary genetic analysis of Cirsium longistylum (Long-styled thistle), a candidate threatened species, 1994. =670 \\$aITIS, viewed January 29, 2021:$b(species: Cirsium longistylum, common name: Longstyle thistle; genus: Cirsium) =670 \\$aUSDA Plants database, viewed January 29, 2021:$b(species, Cirsium longistylum--longstyle thistle; genus, Cirsium) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aCirsium$0(DNLM)D031180$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01384nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818352385006676 =005 20220729074236.0 =008 210211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021001415 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001415 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189129800041 =040 \\$aCaOONL$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL520.3.C68$cZoology =150 \\$aHine's emerald (Insect) =450 \\$aEmerald, Hine's (Insect) =450 \\$aSomatochlora hineana =550 \\$wg$aSomatochlora =670 \\$aWork cat: Recovery strategy for the Hine's Emerald (Somatochlora hineana) in Canada, 2021. =670 \\$aITIS website, February 11, 2021:$b(Somatochlora hineana, Common name - Hine's Emerald; Genus - Somatochlora, Family - Corduliidae (Emeralds, green-eyed skimmers), Order - Odonata, Class - Insecta, Phylum - Arthropoda, Kingdom - Animalia) =670 \\$aNatureServe Explorer website, February 11, 2021:$b(Somatochlora hineana, Hine's Emerald; Genus - Somatochlora, Family - Corduliidae, Order - Odonata, Class - Insecta, Phylum - Mandibulata, Kingdom - Animalia) =670 \\$aBugGuide.net website, February 11, 2021:$b(Somatochlora hineana, Hine's Emerald; Genus - Somatochlora, Family - Corduliidae, Order - Odonata, Class - Insecta, Phylum - Arthropoda, Kingdom - Animalia) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aOdonata$0(DNLM)D063191$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00896nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9818352385306676 =005 20220729073653.0 =008 200220i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020000431 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000431 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189012800041 =040 \\$aICU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQE852.H37 =150 \\$aHeterodontidae (Fishes), Fossil =550 \\$wg$aChondrichthyes, Fossil =550 \\$wg$aSharks, Fossil =670 \\$aWork cat: Reassessment and revision of the fossil Heterodontidae (Chondrichthyes: Neoselachii) based on tooth morphology of extant taxa. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSharks$0(DNLM)D012754$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aFossils$0(DNLMD005580$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aSharks$iand$aFossils$5DNLM =LDR 00812nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9818352385506676 =005 20220729072402.0 =008 210329i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021003566 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003566 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189023200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGrabloviruses =550 \\$wg$aGeminiviridae =670 \\$aWork cat:$bDalton, Daniel T. Testing and tracking the spread of grapevine red blotch virus in Oregon vineyards, January 2021 =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, viewed March 29, 2021$b(Grablovirus; genus; Lineage: Viruses; Monodnaviria; Shotokuvirae; Cressdnaviricota; Repensiviricetes; Geplafuvirales; Geminiviridae; Grablovirus) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aGeminiviridae$0(DNLM))D017791$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 03078nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9818352385706676 =005 20220729071351.0 =008 191122i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2019103385 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019103385 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189024900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBF575.F43 =150 \\$aFear of missing out =450 \\$aFOMO (Fear of missing out) =450 \\$aMissing out, Fear of =550 \\$wg$aAnxiety =670 \\$aWork cat: McGinnis, Patrick J. Fear of missing out, 2020:$bchap. 1 (Do you ever get stressed out when you come across those delightful (read: highly selective, filtered, and cropped) photos posted by friends, family, and celebrities to your social media feed? As you scroll, you may notice that a feeling starts to build within you, perhaps best understood as a sense of anxiety. While you're playing with your phone, it occurs to you that all of these people are living lives that are far more interesting, exciting, successful, and, frankly, Instagramable than yours. This feeling is called FOMO, short for Fear of Missing Out, and its effects are widespread. FOMO is not limited to social media. It causes stress, insecurity, jealousy, and even depression. It also imperils your success at work, tempts you to make speculative investments, and compels business leaders, from CEOs to start-up founders, to chase after the wrong strategies and squander precious resources) =670 \\$aThe New York Times WWW site, viewed November 22, 2019$b(My problem is emblematic of the digital era. It's known as FOMO, or "fear of missing out," and refers to the blend of anxiety, inadequacy and irritation that can flare up while skimming social media like Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare and Instagram.)$uhttps://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/10/business/10ping.html =670 \\$aBoston Magazine WWW site, viewed November 22, 2019$b(The first paper on the Fear of Missing Out--FOMO, the ailment of our cultural moment--was written back in the year 2000 by a marketing strategist named Dan Herman, but the concept took many years to gestate...Studies estimate that around 70 percent of all adults in developed countries suffer from the creepy, sometimes all-consuming feeling that something's happening and they're not a part of it.)$uhttps://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/2014/07/29/fomo-history/ =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster dictionary online, Feb. 19, 2020$b(FOMO [noun (informal)]; definition: fear of missing out : fear of not being included in something (such as an interesting or enjoyable activity) that others are experiencing) =670 \\$aElhai, J.D. Fear of missing out predicts repeated measurements of greater negative affect using experience sampling methodology; in Journal of Affective Disorders, 2020 Feb 1, vol. 262; viewed via PubMed, Feb. 19, 2020$bAbstract (Fear of missing out (FOMO) has been increasingly researched recently, especially in relation to negative affectivity constructs) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aAnxiety$0(DNLM)D001007$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00883nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9818352385906676 =005 20220729070614.0 =008 210217i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021001465 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001465 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189127900041 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL637.9.A5$cZoology =150 \\$aElvers =450 \\$aEels$xInfancy =550 \\$wg$aEels =550 \\$wg$aFishes$xInfancy =670 \\$aWork cat: Peterson, R. H. First feeding and growth of elvers of the American eel (Anguilla rostrata (Lesueur)) at several temperature regimes, October 1994. =670 \\$aMerrian-Webster, viewed January 22, 2021:$b(elver (noun); a young eel; specifically : a small immature catadromous eel chiefly of fresh and brackish water) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aEels$0(DNLM)D004524$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00827nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818352386106676 =005 20220728165240.0 =008 200915i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020008060 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020008060 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189019600041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTX803.Y38 =150 \\$aCooking (Yautia) =450 \\$aCooking with yautia =450 \\$aYautia$xUse in cooking =550 \\$wg$aCooking (Vegetables) =670 \\$aWork cat: Toledo Ramos, E.J. Recetario con platillos a base de malanga, 2019:$bt.p. ([cataloger's translation] Cookbook with recipes based on malanga) p. 4 of cover (in this cookbook malanga (Xanthosoma saggitifolium) was used as an ingredient) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aCooking$0(DNLM)D003296$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01004nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9818352386306676 =005 20220728164930.0 =008 210129\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021001303 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001303 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189121400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aComa in mass media =550 \\$wg$aMass media =670 \\$aWork cat: The language and imagery of coma and brain injury, 2021$bCIP galley (This book examines representations of coma and brain injury across a range of texts; discussing a diverse range of cultural works, including novels, as well as film and media texts, this study provides an explanation for our fascination with coma) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMass Media$0(DNLM)D008402$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aComa$0(DNLM)D003128$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMass Media$iand$aComa$5DNLM =LDR 03134nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9818352386506676 =005 20220728163836.0 =008 201002i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020008175 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020008175 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189017200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBasin irrigation =450 \\$aBasin flooding (Irrigation) =450 \\$aFlooding irrigation (Basin irrigation) =550 \\$wg$aIrrigation =670 \\$aWork cat: Sánchez, M. Cuando las aguas se dividen, 2018:$bp. 40 (technique which is called in English basin irrigation) =670 \\$aNAL agricultural thesaurus and glossary, via WWW, viewed Oct. 2, 2020$b(thesaurus term: basin irrigation; definition: An irrigation system in which a field or orchard is divided into basins which are filled with water) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster unabridged, via WWW, viewed Oct. 2, 2020$b(basin irrigation, noun: irrigation of land by surrounding it with embankments to form a basin and flooding it with water) =670 \\$aOxford English dictionary, via WWW, viewed Oct. 2, 2020:$bunder basin, compounds (basin irrigation, n.: [for definition] see quot. 1961: L.D. Stamp. Glossary of geographical terms: Basin irrigation: the type of irrigation associated especially with the Nile in Egypt and the Sudan whereby flood waters are led off into specially prepared 'basins' which vary in size from a few dozen acres to many square miles. The basins are separated from one another by earth banks) =670 \\$aCAWATERinfo website, viewed Apr. 5, 2021$b(Basin flooding (flooding irrigation) is the most ancient irrigation method; it is used for cultivation of crops that are able to withstand short-time flooding. Moreover, such an irrigation method is used for charge watering, soil salinity control, rice irrigation. Flooding irrigation is applied for rice cultivation, inundative (or so-called liman) irrigation. At flooding irrigation, water comes to so-called checks with an area from 4 to 50 ha and more. In rice-growing farms, checks usually have horizontal surface. For regular field crops they can have slope grade of 0.0005-0.001. Coming to the check, water fills it by a sheet from 10 to 25 cm; some part of the water is absorbed in the check, and excess water is dumped during irrigation of field and feed crops. At alternating flooding, water is delivered to the check every 7-8 days. In the case of continuous flooding, for example for growing rice crop, a water sheet of 10-15 cm is kept from seedling or tillering period to the beginning of waxy ripeness. At flooding irrigation of regular vegetable and field crops deep furrows or strips (ditches) are cut in checks, that is combined irrigation method is applied here) =675 \\$aManley, W. Dictionary of agriculture and land management, 2019, via WWW, searched Oct. 2, 2020 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on irrigation in which fields or orchards are divided by earth embankments into basins, which are flooded with water. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aAgricultural Irrigation$0(DNLM)D057914$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 02906nz a2200373n 4500 =001 9818352386706676 =005 20220728162910.0 =008 210217i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021001459 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001459 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189128200041 =040 \\$aCtY$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAudio data mining =450 \\$aAudio analysis (Data mining) =450 \\$aAudio indexing (Data mining) =450 \\$aAudio mining (Data mining) =450 \\$aSound analysis (Data mining) =450 \\$aSound data mining =450 \\$aSound indexing (Data mining) =450 \\$aSound mining (Data mining) =450 \\$aSpeech analysis (Data mining) =450 \\$aSpeech data mining =450 \\$aSpeech indexing (Data mining) =450 \\$aSpeech mining (Data mining) =550 \\$wg$aData mining =550 \\$wg$aSound$xAnalysis =670 \\$aWork cat: Ringermute : an audio data mining toolkit, 2005 =670 \\$a"Multimedia data mining: state of the art and challenges" in Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2011$bp. 38 (Video mining, image mining, audio mining etc are also established as individual branch of studies and thus can be easy for readers with a specific interest.) p. 49 (Audio data in general is mixture of music, speech, silence and noise.) p. 54 (audio data mining)$uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-010-0645-5 =670 \\$aUniphore website, viewed Apr. 5, 2021:$bFrequently asked questions on audio mining (Audio mining embraces speech recognition, keyword, phonetic or transcription technologies to extract insights from prerecorded voice streams. This insight can then be used to classify calls, trigger alerts/workflows, and drive operational and employee performance across the enterprise. This speech analytics solution is commonly used in contact centers to mine the customer interactions to provide valuable insights into products, services, and processes to help reduce operational costs and improve customer satisfaction) What is audio mining? (Speech recognition solutions for contact centers use techniques commonly referred to as audio mining, where large volumes of audio are searched for occurrences of specific words or phrases) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed February 17, 2021$b(The term 'audio mining' is sometimes used interchangeably with audio indexing, phonetic searching, phonetic indexing, speech indexing, audio analytics, speech analytics, word spotting, and information retrieval)$uhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_mining =670 \\$aData mining concepts and techniques, 2012:$bp. 604 (Audio data mining uses audio signals to indicate the patterns of data or the features of data mining results.) =670 \\$aOCLC database, viewed February 18, 2021$bin the titles (sound data; audio data; speech data) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aData Mining$0(DNLM)D057225$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00906nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9818352387006676 =005 20220728142610.0 =008 191204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2019103461 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019103461 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189021400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBlind-cricket players =550 \\$wg$aCricket players =670 \\$aWork cat: Powis, B. Embodiment, identity and disability in sports, 2020:$bECIP summary (ethnographic research with an international-level visually impaired cricket team) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aCricket Sport$0(DNLM)D000080304$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aVisually Impaired Persons$0(DNLM)D019987$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aCricket Sport$iand$aVisually Impaired Persons$5DNLM =LDR 00710nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9818352387206676 =005 20220728135904.0 =008 200212\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020000343 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020000343 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189017600041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAesthetics, East Asian =450 \\$aEast Asian aesthetics =670 \\$aWork cat: Sin, Chŏng-gŭn. Tong Asia yesul kwa mihak ŭi yŏjŏng, 2018$b(collection of articles written on East Asian aesthetics and arts with focus on influences of Confucianism and Taoism on East Asian aesthetics) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aEsthetics$0(DNLM)D004954$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01320nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818352387306676 =005 20220728115615.0 =008 210319i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021003013 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003013 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818366887100041 =040 \\$aNPkMC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRacism against indigenous peoples =450 \\$aAnti-indigenous racism =550 \\$wg$aIndigenous peoples =670 \\$aWork cat: Chakma, S. Racism against indigenous peoples, 2001:$bp. 15 ("The book ... analyses racism against indigenous peoples all over the world") =670 \\$aPushed to the edge of extinction : racism against indigenous peoples in Canada, 2000 =670 \\$aDaes, E.-I. A. Working paper on combating racism against indigenous peoples, 2001 =670 \\$aMcCallum, M. Undertreatment, overtreatment, and coercion into treatment : identifying and documenting anti-indigenous racism in health care in Canada, in Aboriginal policy studies, v. 7 (2018) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aIndigenous Peoples$0(DNLM)D000081034$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRacism$0(DNLM)D063505$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aIndigenous Peoples$iand$aRacism$5DNLM =LDR 01274nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9818352387406676 =005 20220728115519.0 =008 210319i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021003012 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003012 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818366887200041 =040 \\$aNPkMC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRacism against Asians =450 \\$aAnti-Asian racism =550 \\$wg$aAsians =670 \\$aWork cat: Kurashige, L. Two faces of exclusion : the untold history of anti-Asian racism in the United States, 2016:$bp. ix ("the history of anti-Asian racism in the United States, the subject of this book") =670 \\$aFagan, A. E. Anti-Asian racism : recurring stereotypes throughout history, 1986 =670 \\$aBaird, I. G. An anti-racism methodology : the Native Sons and Daughters and racism against Asians in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, in Canadian geographer, v. 62, no. 3 (Fall 2018):$bpp. 300-313 ("racism against Asians"; "anti-Asian racism") =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAsians$0(DNLM)D044466$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRacism$0(DNLM)D063505$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aAsians$iand$aRacism$5DNLM =LDR 03098nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9818352387606676 =005 20220728115131.0 =008 210213||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2021001435 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001435 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818366904500041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPosthumanism =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy =670 \\$aWork cat: Transhumanism and posthumanism in twenty-first century narrative, 2021:$bCIP summary (This collection explores the different ways in which the posthuman has been addressed in key narratives written in the second decade of the 21st century) galley (posthumanism involves a break with humanism; involves a leap to pondering the future of humanity or, more specifically, what comes after humanity as we know it; cannot be described as one coherent movement; cybernetic posthumanism shares with transhumanism the view of the human body as an accessory that can be either improved (enhanced) or simply ignored (as the mind is what defines humanity and it can therefore be disembodied); the ideal of Man as the measure of all things, is exposed in critical posthumanism as a regulatory model that encapsulates what is considered essentially human: the bodily unmarked, i.e., male, white, able-bodied, and presumably heterosexual) =670 \\$aKeeling, D. M. and Lehman, M. N. Posthumanism, article in Oxford research encyclopedias online, viewed Feb. 13, 2021:$bsummary ("posthumanism is a philosophical perspective of how change is enacted in the world. As a conceptualization and historicization of both agency and the 'human,' it is different from those conceived through humanism. ... A posthumanist perspective assumes agency is distributed through dynamic forces of which the human participates but does not completely intend or control. Posthumanist philosophy constitutes the human as: (a) physically, chemically, and biologically enmeshed and dependent on the environment; (b) moved to action through interactions that generate affects, habits, and reason; and (c) possessing no attribute that is uniquely human but is instead made up of a larger evolving ecosystem. There is little consensus in posthumanist scholarship about the degree to which a conscious human subject can actively create change, but the human does participate in change.) =670 \\$aBolter, Jay David. Posthumanism, article The international encyclopedia of communication theory and philosophy, 2016, viewed in the Wiley online library, Feb. 13, 2021:$b(The term "posthumanism" is applied to a range of contemporary theoretical positions; posthumanism is a new way of understanding the human subject in relationship to the natural world in general; seeks to undermine the traditional; boundaries between the human, the animal, and the technological; posthumanist theorists propose nothing less than a complete reconfiguration of the humanities--a reconfiguration that removes the liberal subject from the center of humanistic inquiry) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aPhilosophy$0(DNLM)D010684$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 02206nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9818352387806676 =005 20220728114733.0 =008 210312\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021002504 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021002504 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818366889100041 =040 \\$aMiU-L$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOpposability (International law) =550 \\$wg$aInternational law =670 \\$aWork cat: L'opposabilité en droit international, 2016:$b(transl. of title: Opposability in international law) =670 \\$aDictionary of international and comparative law, 2003:$bp. 241 (Opposability: 1) the application of a principle of law vis-a-vis an argument to the contrary by a party to a dispute, i.e., legal arguments for both sides of a dispute; 2) obligation of all states that arises from the unilateral act of a state within its rights under international law. For example, a declaration of neutrality by a state creates the obligation on the other states to respect that neutrality) =670 \\$aAustralian year book of international law, 1968-1969, 1971:$bp. 1, etc., The concept of opposability in international law / by J.G. Starke (The term "opposability" seems to have originated as a translation of the French word opposabilit(acute)e, which carries not so much the sense of a hostile resistance, but rather that of a reliance upon some matter set up (oppos(acute)e) by way of a technical legal bar to a claim or defence. Thus, in a dispute between two States, A and B, where State A supports its case by reference to some principle or institution, State B may seek to invoke, i.e. oppose as against State A, either a particular institution or r(acute)egime under State B's domestic law, or, on a different level, the terms of some general or particular convention or treaty, alleging that this is to prevail over the principle or institution relied on by State A. Whether the case of State A is or is not tenable will turn on what is said to be the "opposability" (opposabilit(acute)e) in law to State A of the institution, r(acute)egime, or treaty set up by State B) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aInternational Law$0(DNLM)D000069516$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00885nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9818352388006676 =005 20220728114428.0 =008 210309\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021001590 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001590 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818366889900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNarrative in dance =450 \\$aNarrativity in dance =550 \\$wg$aDance =670 \\$aWork cat: Choreonarratives, 2021:$bintroduction (The present volume offers a fresh take on ancient dance narrativity. Throughout Greek and Roman antiquity, different performance genres resorted to dance to narrate stories, combining it in various ways with song, instrumental music, and poetry) =680 \\$iHere are entered works about the narrative characteristics of dance. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aDancing$0(DNLM)D003615$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01246nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818352388106676 =005 20220728114310.0 =008 200915i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2020008059 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020008059 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818366909900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aLiterature and diplomacy =450 \\$aDiplomacy and literature =550 \\$wg$aDiplomacy =670 \\$aWork cat: Cultures of diplomacy and literary writing in the early modern world, 2019:$bdust jacket ("This interdisciplinary volume explores core emerging themes in the study of early modern literary-diplomatic relations... Contributions focus on three intimately related areas: the impact of diplomatic protocol on literary production; the role of texts in diplomatic practice, particularly those that operated as 'textual ambassadors'; and the impact of changes in the literary sphere on diplomatic culture") =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aDiplomacy$0(DNLM)D000067551$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aLiterature$0(DNLM)D008091$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aDiplomacy$iand$aLiterature$5DNLM =LDR 00974nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9818352388206676 =005 20220728112358.0 =008 201020\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020008785 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020008785 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818366908000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHumanism in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: Narrative humanism, 2019:$bpage 4 of cover ("This book attempts to clarify the narrative conditions of humanism ... With case studies of films like Parenthood (1989), American Beauty (1999), Little Miss Sunshine (2006) and The Kids Are All Right (2010)") =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aHumanism$0(DNLM)D006808$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMotion Pictures$iand$aHumanism$5DNLM =LDR 01148nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9818352388406676 =005 20220728111838.0 =008 210226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021001530 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001530 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818366899200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFlatbed trucks =450 \\$aFlat-bed trucks =550 \\$wg$aTrucks =670 \\$aWork cat: Jaske, Julia. Look, a flatbed truck! 2021: =670 \\$aWebsters, viewed Feb. 26, 2021$b(Flatbed; a motortruck or trailer with a body in the form of a platform or shallow box) =670 \\$aApplied science full text, viewed Feb. 26, 2021$b(in abstract: Flatbed truck) =670 \\$aInspec, viewed Feb. 26, 2021$b(uncontrolled term: Flatbed trailers) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed Feb. 26, 2021$b(Flatbed trucks; A flatbed truck (or flatbed lorry in British English) is a type of truck which can be either articulated or rigid. As the name suggests, its bodywork is just an entirely flat, level 'bed' with no sides or roof) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aMotor Vehicles$0(DNLM)D018986$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00961nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9818352388606676 =005 20220728111126.0 =008 210315i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021002515 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021002515 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818366888900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTS1127 =150 \\$aFire resistant paper =550 \\$wg$aFire resistant materials =550 \\$wg$aPaper =670 \\$aWork cat: Fire-resistant paper, 2021:$bpub. info. (This book introduces a new technology to develop environmentally friendly fire-resistant paper using highly flexible ultralong hydroxyapatite nanowires and discusses applications and potential for commercialization) =670 \\$aEngineering village, viewed March 15, 2021$b(in titles: Fire-retardant paper; Fire-resistant inorganic paper) =675 \\$aInspec thesaurus =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aPaper$0(DNLM)D010209$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 04496cz a2200325n 4500 =001 9818352388806676 =005 20220728111705.0 =008 210115i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021000100 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021000100 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818366897600041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aChild grooming (Child sexual abuse) =450 \\$aGrooming, Child (Child sexual abuse) =450 \\$aGrooming, Online (Child sexual abuse) =450 \\$aLuring a child (Child sexual abuse) =450 \\$aOnline grooming (Child sexual abuse) =550 \\$wg$aChild sexual abuse =670 \\$aWork cat: García Alba, Inmaculada. El delito de aproximación a menores con fines sexuales a través de las TICs o "child grooming", 2019:$b(Translates to "The crime of approaching minors for sexual purposes through information and communication technologies, or 'child grooming'") =670 \\$aChoo, Kim-Kwang Raymond. Online child grooming: a literature review on the misuse of social networking sites for grooming children for sexual offences, 2009 =670 \\$aO'Leary, Patrick. Grooming and child sexual abuse in institutional contexts. Australia, 2017:$bp. 7 ("Grooming" is used as an umbrella term to include various activities and behaviors that are referred to elsewhere as "targeting and entrapment", "manipulation", and "recruitment") =670 \\$aMcAlinden, Anne-Marie. 'Grooming' and the sexual abuse of children: institutional, Internet, and familial dimensions, 2012:$bp. 11 (Grooming is defined as "The use of a variety of manipulative and controlling techniques, with a vulnerable subject, in a range of inter-personal and social settings, in order to establish trust or normalise sexually harmful behaviour, with the overall aim of facilitating exploitation and/or prohibiting exposure.") =670 \\$aInternational Centre for Missing and Exploited Children, Glossary:$b("Online grooming: 'Actions deliberately taken through the use of the Internet or other digital technologies to befriend a child and facilitate, either online or offline, sexual contact with that child. (Mike McGuire & Samantha Dowling, Cyber-enabled crimes -- sexual offending against children (2013), page 12)' '...the intentional proposal, through information and communication technologies, of an adult to meet a child who has not reached the age set in application of Article 18, paragraph 2 [the age set by each country], for the purpose of committing any of the offences established in accordance with Article 18, paragraph 1.a [sexual abuse], or Article 20, paragraph 1.a [creating child pornography], against him or her, where this proposal has been followed by material acts leading to such a meeting." (Council of Europe Convention on the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse, Article 23)'") =670 \\$aUnited Kingdom Sexual Offences Act 2003, c. 42, part 1, section 15:$btitle ("Meeting a child following sexual grooming etc.") =670 \\$aCanadian Criminal Code, part V, section 172:$b("Luring a child: Every person commits an offence who, by a means of telecommunication, communicates with (a) a person who is, or who the accused believes is, under the age of 18 years, for the purpose of facilitating the commission of an offence with respect to that person under subsection 153(1), section 155, 163.1, 170, 171 or 279.011 or subsection 279.02(2), 279.03(2), 286.1(2), 286.2(2) or 286.3(2); (b) a person who is, or who the accused believes is, under the age of 16 years, for the purpose of facilitating the commission of an offence under section 151 or 152, subsection 160(3) or 173(2) or section 271, 272, 273 or 280 with respect to that person; or (c) a person who is, or who the accused believes is, under the age of 14 years, for the purpose of facilitating the commission of an offence under section 281 with respect to that person.") =670 \\$aChampion, Dean John. The American dictionary of criminal justice, 2005:$bp. 115 ("Grooming: A course of acts and words taken by molesters to encourage children to consider sexual acts with the molester.") =675 \\$a18 U.S. Code 2422 (2006) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on targeted behaviors and interaction, in person or through telecommunications, intended to manipulate and prepare a child for sexual victimization and/or exploitation. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aChild Abuse, Sexual$0(DNLM)D002650$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01772nz a2200361n 4500 =001 9818352389006676 =005 20220801125626.0 =008 200915i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020008065 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020008065 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9818189019100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A685$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aXanthosoma =450 \\$aElephant's ears (Plants) =450 \\$aElephant's ear plants =450 \\$aMalangas =450 \\$aSpoonflowers =450 \\$aTanias =450 \\$aTaniers =450 \\$aTannias =450 \\$aTanniers =450 \\$aTanyahs =450 \\$aTanyas =450 \\$aYautias (Genus) =550 \\$wg$aAraceae =670 \\$aWork cat: Toledo Ramos, E.J. 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What on earth is a pangolin? c1994:$bp. 8 (pangolin order "Pholidota") p. 14 (sometimes called "scaly anteaters") =670 \\$aWalker mam. world:$bp. 536 (order Pholidota; Pangolins, or Scaly Anteaters; this order contains one family, Manidae, with the single Recent genus Manis ... five subgenera and seven species) =670 \\$aMam. species world:$bp. 415 (Pholidota; Manidae; Manis, syn: Paramanis, Phataginus, Smutsia, Uromanis; 1 genus; 7 species) =670 \\$aBiol. & agr. index:$bv. 45 (Pangolins) (Pholidota see also Pangolins) (Manidae see Pangolins) (Manis pentadactyla see Pangolins) =670 \\$aCorbet world list mam. species:$bp. 136 (Pholidota; one fam. Manidae; Pangolins, scaly anteaters; Manis, Asian pangolins; Phataginus, African pangolins) =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(pangolins, any of several Asiatic and African edentate mammals of Manis or related genera of the order Pholidota) (Manidae, fam. of mammals that is coextensive with the order Pholidota and includes pangolins) (Pholidota, order of mammals comprising pangolins) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(pangolin, any mammal of the order Pholidota, also called scaly anteater) =670 \\$aITIS, Sept. 21, 2000$b(Order Pholidota. Common names: pangolins, scaly anteaters. 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Biosystematische Untersuchungen an den Porlingsgattungen Phellinus Quél. und Inonotus Karst, 1987. =670 \\$aAinsworth fungi IV B:$bp. 416. =670 \\$aSyn. liv. org.:$bv. 1, p. 250. =670 \\$aAinsworth, G.C. Dictionary of the fungi:$bp. 444. =750 \2$aPhellinus$0(DNLM)D000084682$5IEN-M =LDR 00859cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9881998699702441 =005 20220811121936.0 =008 050427i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85089193 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85089193 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171454660000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aSB738 =150 \\$aPhytoplasma diseases =450 \\$wnne$aMycoplasma-like diseases of plants =550 \\$wg$aPlant diseases =670 \\$aEncyc. plant path.$b(Phytoplasmas (formerly called mycoplasma-like organisms or MLOs) are wall-less prokaryotes that have been intimately associated with more than 200 plant diseases around the world) =670 \\$aVidhyasekaran, P. Concise encyc. of plant pathology, 2004:$bp. 103 (Phytoplasma diseases) =750 \2$aPhytoplasma Disease$0(DNLM)D000084482$5IEN-M =LDR 01917cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9881998699102441 =005 20220811121936.0 =008 041018i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2001002975 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2001002975 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171726690000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQ172.5.P77 =150 \\$aPseudoscience =450 \\$aJunk science =550 \\$wg$aScience =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2001024426: Quantum leaps in the wrong direction : where real science ends and pseudoscience begins, c2001. =670 \\$aWeb. 3$b(pseudoscience: a system of theories, assumptions, and methods erroneously regarded as scientific) =670 \\$aRandom House$b(pseudoscience) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 18, 2004$b(pseudoscience: any body of knowledge purported to be scientific or supported by science but which fails to comply with the scientific method. Pseudoscience is a kind of counterfeit or masquerade of science which makes use of some of the superficial trappings of science but does not involve the substance of science. Junk science: a term used to derogate purportedly scientific data, research, alayses, or clasims which are driven by political, financial or other questionable motives. Like many other ideological terms, there is often no political agreement as to which side of a debate constitutes 'junk,' and which 'real' science, though the scientiric community may have a overwhelming majority opinion. Public debates on environmental and health issues seem particularly prone to this problem.) =750 \2$aPseudoscience$0(DNLM)D000087222$5IEN-M =LDR 00459cz a2200169n 4500 =001 9881998698802441 =005 20220811121936.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85108878 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85108878 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171853870000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \\$aQK627.P97 =150 \0$aPuccinia =550 \0$wg$aPucciniaceae =750 \2$aPuccinia$0(DNLM)D000084643$5IEN-M =LDR 01239nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9881998698602441 =005 20220811121936.0 =008 990415i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 99003222 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 99003222 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170956730000041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQR82.Z9 =150 \\$aRenibacterium =550 \\$wg$aGram-positive bacteria =670 \\$aIndex to organism names, via WWW, Apr. 12, 1999$b(Renibacterium. Group: Bacteria. Author: Sanders and Fryer, 1980. Classification: Bacteria-Unspecified) =670 \\$aBergey's manual of determinative bacteriology, c1994:$bp. 567 (Genus Renibacterium. Type (and only) species: Renibacterium salmoninarum. Regular, nonsporing gram-positive rods) =670 \\$aBergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, c1984-c1989:$bv. 2, p. 1208-1209 (Renibacterium is an obligate pathogen of the subfamily Salmoninae of the salmon family, causing nephrotic syndromes; Renibacterium is tentatively included in the Actinomycetes branch) =750 \2$aRenibacterium$0(DNLM)D000084402$5IEN-M =LDR 00619cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9881998698102441 =005 20220810161554.0 =008 070807i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007006282 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2007006282 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171947270000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAortic valve$xAbnormalities =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Asian Congress of Pediatric Cardiology (3rd : 1983 : Taipei, Taiwan). Subpulmonic ventricular septal defect, c1986 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aQuadricuspid Aortic Valve$0(DNLM)D000082902$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 01378nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9881810960902441 =005 20220915094318.0 =008 210809i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021006900 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021006900 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819164997800041 =040 \\$aNcU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCastleman disease =450 \\$aCastleman's disease =450 \\$aGiant lymph node hyperplasia =450 \\$aLymph node hyperplasia, Giant =550 \\$wg$aHyperplasia =550 \\$wg$aLymph nodes$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat: Chasing my cure, 2019:$bdust jacket (David Fajgenbaum was diagnosed with a form of Castleman disease, which acts like a cross between cancer and an autoimmune disorder)$w(OCoLC) 1090283676 =670 \\$aMeSH, July 30, 2021$b(Castleman Disease; Large benign, hyperplastic lymph nodes; tree structure: Hemic and Lymphatic Diseases--Lymphatic Diseases--Lymphoproliferative Disorders; variants: Castleman's Disease; Giant Lymph Node Hyperplasia; Hyperplasia, Giant Lymph Node; Lymph Node Hyperplasia, Giant) =670 \\$aMayo Clinic website, July 30, 2021$b(Castleman disease is a rare disorder that involves an overgrowth of cells in your body's lymph nodes) =750 \2$aCastleman Disease$0(DNLM)D005871$5IEN$0(DNLM)D005871$5IEN-M =750 \2$aCastleman Disease$0(DNLM)D005871$5IEN-M =LDR 00777cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9881929099202441 =005 20220926172118.0 =008 900215i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash 90000834 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 90000834 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170446630000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBlood glucose monitoring =450 \\$aBlood glucose self-monitoring =450 \\$wnne$aBlood sugar monitoring =450 \\$aMonitoring, Blood glucose =550 \\$wg$aBlood glucose$xAnalysis =550 \\$wg$aPatient monitoring =670 \\$aWork cat.: Controlling your diabetes, 1985. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Blood glucose self-monitoring) =750 \2$aGlycemic Control$0(DNLM)D000085002$5IEN-M =750 \2$aBlood Glucose Self-Monitoring$0(DNLM)D015190$5IEN-M =LDR 02399nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9882042696002441 =005 20220915094315.0 =008 210929i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021008255 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008255 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820961580800041 =040 \\$aAzTeS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCommunity-based research =450 \\$aCBPR (Community-based participatory research) =450 \\$aCBR (Community-based research) =450 \\$aCommunity-based participatory research =550 \\$wg$aParticipant observation =670 \\$aWork cat: Community-based PhD, 2022:$bECIP galley (Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR)) volume summary (Resource and scholarly guide for graduate students, junior scholars, and the faculty who mentor them on mounting and conducting community-based research projects in pursuit of academic degrees)$w(DLC)2021042971 =670 \\$aUniv. of Iowa, Human Subjects Office website, viewed Sept. 29, 2021$b(Community-based research continuum; Community-Based Research: Research WITH the community where the community members are participating to some degree in the research process; Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR): CBPR is a collaborative approach to research involving all partners, such as community members, organizational representatives, and researchers in all project components)$uhttps://hso.research.uiowa.edu/community-based-research-continuum) =670 \\$aSFSU, Inst. for Civic and Community Engagement website, viewed Sept. 29, 2021:$b(Community-based Research takes place in community settings and involves community members; Principles of Community-Based Research: CBR is a collaborative enterprise between researchers (professors and/or students) and community members. CBR validates multiple sources of knowledge and promotes the use of multiple methods of discovery and of dissemination or the knowledge produced. CBR has as its goal: to achieve social justice through social action and social change. In most forms, CBR is also participative (among other reasons, change is usually easier to achieve when those affected by the change are involved) and it's qualitative.))$uhttps://icce.sfsu.edu/content/differences-between-community-based-research-community-based-particpatory-research-and =750 \2$aCommunity-Based Participatory Research$0(DNLM)D055812$5IEN-M =LDR 02949nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9882042696302441 =005 20220915094318.0 =008 210925||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021008222 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008222 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177253500041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTight junction proteins =450 \\$aTight junction membrane proteins =450 \\$aTJ membrane proteins =450 \\$aTJ proteins =450 \\$aTJPs (Tight junction proteins) =550 \\$wg$aMembrane proteins =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 25, 2021$b(Tight Junction Proteins. UF Tight Junction Protein. SN Proteins that take part in the formation or structure of tight junctions. In MeSH tree structures under: Membrane Proteins) =670 \\$aTight junction protein - an overview, via ScienceDirect, Sept. 25, 2021$b(Tight junction proteins (TJPs) belong to a family of membrane-associated guanylate kinase homologs that are involved in the organization of epithelial and endothelial intercellular junctions; Tight Junction (TJ) proteins are major components of cell--cell adhesion complexes that differentiate apical from basolateral membrane domains and maintain cell polarity by forming an intramembrane; regulating diffusion of certain molecules. The TJ complex is composed of four major types of transmembrane proteins: OCLNs, CLDNs, junction-associated molecules (JAMs) and coxsackie virus B adenovirus receptors (CARs)) =670 \\$aZuhl, M. Exercise regulation of intestinal tight junction proteins, in British journal of sports medicine, June 2014:$bp. 980 (The mucosal layer of the intestinal tract is made up of epithelial cells, enterocytes, which are connected to one another by tight junctions (TJ) consisting of specialised proteins such as occludin, zona-occludens (ZO-1, ZO-2 and ZO-3) and claudins; TJ proteins) p. 982 (tight junction (TJ) proteins) =670 \\$aJournal of the American Society of Nephrology, v. 13 (2002):$bp. 875 (article title: Differential expression patterns of claudins, tight junction membrane proteins, in mouse nephron segments; abstr.: claudins (tight junction integral membrane proteins)) =670 \\$aThe Journal of biochemistry, April 2018:$bp. 265 (article title: Regulation of the epithelial barrier by post-translational modifications of tight junction membrane proteins; abstr.: TJ membrane proteins) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 25, 2021:$bTight junction proteins (Tight junction proteins (TJ proteins) are molecules situated at the tight junctions of epithelial, endothelial and myelinated cells. This multiprotein junctional complex has a regulatory function in passage of ions, water and solutes through the paracellular pathway. It can also coordinate the motion of lipids and proteins between the apical and basolateral surfaces of the plasma membrane) =750 \2$aTight Junction Proteins$0(DNLM)D062725$5IEN-M =LDR 01657nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882042696402441 =005 20220915094318.0 =008 210928i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021008231 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008231 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177252500041 =040 \\$aMsSM$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPandemics =550 \\$wg$aEpidemics =670 \\$aWork cat: Morelock, J. Pandemics, authoritarian populism, and science fiction, 2021: ECIP galley (presently the representation of the "diseased Other" is to be found in pandemic, which is a terrifying unseen phenomenon since it can eliminate an entire population on earth)$w(DLC)2020043278 =670 \\$aSalisbury, Preston and Joy DuBose, Controlled vocabulary and authorities, 2021 :$b(pandemics are intended to represent a larger geographical spread than epidemics, which may occur in a single city) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online, Oct. 29, 2020:$bpandemic (noun: def. 1: an outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area (such as multiple countries or continents) and typically affects a significant proportion of the population : a pandemic outbreak of a disease) epidemic (noun: def. 1: an outbreak of disease that spreads quickly and affects many individuals at the same time : an outbreak of epidemic disease; synonyms or near-synonyms: pandemic) =670 \\$aMeSH, July 30, 2021$b(Pandemics; scope note: Epidemics of infectious disease that have spread to many countries, often more than one continent, and usually affecting a large number of people; MeSH tree BT>Epidemics) =750 \2$aPandemics$0(DNLM)D058873$5IEN-M =LDR 02091nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9882042696702441 =005 20220915094318.0 =008 210924||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021008218 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008218 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177254300041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aClaudins =450 \\$aClaudin proteins =550 \\$wg$aTight junction proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Smith, B.E. Androgen receptor regulation of germ cell migration across Sertoli cell tight junctions, 2012:$babstr. (claudin‐3 (CLDN3), a tight junction protein; in addition to Cldn3, including Cldn13, Cldn20) p. 2 (tight junctions were formed by the claudin family of proteins) p. 4 (Claudins, four‐pass integral membrane proteins, are the main tight junction components and the only proteins known that can form tight junctions de novo in cell culture)$w(OCoLC)819588119 =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Sept. 24, 2021$b(Claudins. UF Claudin; Claudin Proteins. SN A large family of transmembrane proteins found in tight junctions. They take part in the formation of paracellular barriers and pores that regulate paracellular permeability. MeSH tree structures: under Tight Junction Proteins; narrower under Claudins: Claudin-1; Claudin-2; Claudin-3; Claudin-4; Claudin-5) =670 \\$aSegen's medical dictionary, ©2012, via TheFreeDictionary website, Sept. 24, 2021$b(claudin: Any of more than 20 small (less than 22 kD) transmembrane proteins which are part of the proteins in the tight junctions in endothelial and epithelial cells, and are critical for forming the paracellular space through which molecules flow between epithelial cells) =670 \\$aAngelow, S. Biology of claudins, in American journal of physiology. Renal physiology, Oct. 2008:$bp. F867 (Claudins are a family of tight junction membrane proteins that regulate paracellular permeability of epithelia, likely by forming the lining of the paracellular pore. Claudins are expressed throughout the renal tubule) =750 \2$aClaudins$0(DNLM)D057167$5IEN-M =LDR 01460nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9882042696802441 =005 20220915094318.0 =008 210818i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2021006947 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021006947 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819950312800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQ325.73 =150 \\$aDeep learning (Machine learning) =450 \\$aLearning, Deep (Machine learning) =550 \\$wg$aIterative methods (Mathematics) =550 \\$wg$aMachine learning =670 \\$aWork cat: Ghayoumi, Mehdi. Deep learning in practice, 2022:$bpub. info. (learn how to develop and optimize a model for projects using Deep Learning (DL) methods and architectures)$w(DLC)2021030250 =670 \\$aTechTarget.com, retrieved on August 19, 2021$b(Deep learning is a type of machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) that imitates the way humans gain certain types of knowledge; deep learning can be thought of as a way to automate predictive analytics. While traditional machine learning algorithms are linear, deep learning algorithms are stacked in a hierarchy of increasing complexity and abstraction. Each algorithm in the hierarchy applies a nonlinear transformation to its input and uses what it learns to create a statistical model as output. Iterations continue until the output has reached an acceptable level of accuracy) =750 \2$aDeep Learning$0(DNLM)D000077321$5IEN-M =LDR 04042nz a2200349n 4500 =001 9882042697102441 =005 20220915094317.0 =008 210803i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021006864 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021006864 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819164998700041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOsteocalcin =450 \\$a4-carboxyglutamic protein, Bone =450 \\$aBGP (Bone gla-protein) =450 \\$aBone 4-carboxyglutamic protein =450 \\$aBone gamma-carboxyglutamic acid protein =450 \\$aBone gla-protein =450 \\$aGamma-carboxyglutamic acid protein, Bone =450 \\$aGla-protein, Bone =450 \\$aOC (Osteocalcin) =450 \\$aOCa (Osteocalcin) =450 \\$aVitamin K-dependent bone protein =450 \\$aVitamin K-dependent calcium-binding protein =550 \\$wg$aCalcium-binding proteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gebhart, R.N. Exploration of small peptide binding interactions with inorganic surfaces across timescales, 2020:$babstr. (the alpha-1 fragment of osteocalcin was investigated via binding isotherms for its ability to bind to both hydroxyapatite and titania) p. 73 (Osteocalcin (OC) is a small, non-collagenous bone protein which can be found throughout the tissues of most vertebrates)$w(OCoLC)1250440857 =670 \\$aMoser, S.C. Osteocalcin--a versatile bone-derived hormone, in Frontiers in endocrinology, v. 9, article 794 (Jan. 2019):$bp. 1 (One of the key players in bone endocrinology is osteocalcin, or bone gamma-carboxyglutamic acid protein, a factor expressed and secreted solely by osteoblasts. Following protein synthesis, the mature peptide first undergoes several splicing events and then gets gamma-carboxylated at three residues, resulting in a peptide with high affinity toward bone and the extracellular matrix) p. 2 (the currently known key functions of osteocalcin, which are its role in glucose metabolism and adaptation to exercise, neuronal development, male fertility and a very recent hypothesis linking osteocalcin to tumorigenesis) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster dictionary online, Aug. 3, 2021$b(osteocalcin: a protein that is found in the extracellular matrix of bone and in the serum of circulating blood, is produced by osteoblasts especially in the presence of vitamin K but is not a collagen, and when present at excessive levels in serum may be indicative of various disorders (as Paget's disease or postmenopausal osteoporosis) of bone metabolism) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Aug. 3, 2021$b(Osteocalcin. SN Vitamin K-dependent calcium-binding protein synthesized by osteoblasts and found primarily in bones. Serum osteocalcin measurements provide a noninvasive specific marker of bone metabolism. The protein contains three residues of the amino acid gamma-carboxyglutamic acid (Gla), which, in the presence of calcium, promotes binding to hydroxyapatite and subsequent accumulation in bone matrix. UF 4-Carboxyglutamic Protein, Bone; Bone Gla Protein; Bone gamma-Carboxyglutamic Acid Protein; Calcium-Binding Protein, Vitamin K-Dependent; Gla Protein, Bone; Vitamin K-Dependent Bone Protein. 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Access to food shaped warfare and revolution both from the perspectives of conquerors and colonized people ... Other writers focus on the absence of food--how hunger, deprivation, and famine have shaped global conflicts ... Two historical posters .. demonstrate the centrality of food to homefront mobilization, government propaganda, and wartime preparedness in the First World War. IMPACT OF WAR ON FOOD SUPPLY: the anthropologist Sydney Mintz noted, "War is probably the single most powerful instrument of dietary change in human experience." ... Rose's chapter ... examines wartime hunger in Egypt and how the British colony was pressured to provide food for soldiers even as its civilian population suffered skyrocketing food prices and food riots ... 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Two of those ten species, Solandra guttata and Solandra brevicalyx, have been identified as the Kieri that is widely venerated within the Huichol homeland)$w(DLC)2021036829 =670 \\$aITIS database, viewed July 29, 2021$b(Solandra; Kingdom: Plantae; Taxonomic Rank: Genus; Family: Solanaceae -- nightshades, solanacées) =670 \\$aGBIF, viewed Aug. 23, 2021$b(Solandra, genus; family: Solanaceae; synonym: Swartsia) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of Life, viewed Aug. 23, 2021$b(Solandra (Chalice Vine) is a genus of plants in the family nightshades) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aSolanaceae$0(DNLM)D019657$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 00948nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882043676402441 =005 20220922155331.0 =008 210603i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2021005042 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021005042 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819950325800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aLB1028.76 =150 \\$aRobotics in education =550 \\$wg$aEducation =550 \\$wg$aEducational technology =670 \\$aWork cat: Designing, constructing, and programming robots for learning, 2021:$bpref. (highlights the importance of integrating robotics in the educational practice and presents various ways of how it can be achieved)$w(DLC)2021019508 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aEducation$0(DNLM)D004493$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRobotics$0(DNLM)D012371$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aEducation$iand$aRobotics$5IEN-M =LDR 01642nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9882043676602441 =005 20220922154922.0 =008 210729i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021006835 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021006835 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819950324900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aHV8586 (Criminology) =150 \\$aPeine forte et dure =450 \\$aCrushing to death =450 \\$aPressing to death =550 \\$wg$aTorture =550 \\$aPleas (Criminal procedure) =670 \\$aWork cat: Butler, Sara M. Pain, penance, and protest : peine forte et dure in medieval England, 2022$w(DLC)2021037180 =670 \\$aOED, viewed online 7/29/21:$bpeine forte et dure ("a form of torture used on a prisoner who refused to plead, in which the prisoner's body was pressed with heavy weights until submission or death") =670 \\$aBritannica, viewed online 7/29/21:$bPeine forte et dure ("French: "strong and hard punishment" in English law, punishment that was inflicted upon those who were accused of a felony and stood silent, refusing to plead either guilty or not guilty...Because an individual who submitted a plea and was convicted forfeited his goods to the crown, some individuals chose to stand mute under the threat of peine forte et dure to ensure that their goods and estates would be inherited by their families... abolished in 1772"). =680 \\$iHere are entered works on a form of torture used when a prisoner refused to plead to a crime, in which the prisoner's body was pressed with heavy weights until submission or death. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aTorture$0(DNLM)D014104$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 02021nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9882043676702441 =005 20220922154722.0 =008 210722i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2021006790 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021006790 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9819950327400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aCB455 =150 \\$aMathematics and civilization =450 \\$aCivilization and mathematics =550 \\$wg$aCivilization =670 \\$aWork cat: The art of more, 2022:$bCIP t.p. (how mathematics created civilization) galley (our way of life, institutions and infrastructures were built on numbers; business, housing, medicine, politics, warfare, farming, art, travel, science, or technology, almost every aspect of our existence is built on mathematical foundations; Wherever we look in art or architecture, whether it's one of Vermeer's paintings or Istanbul's majestic Hagia Sophia, we find mathematics facilitating its creation)$w(DLC)2021024094 =670 \\$aThe Centennial Review, vol. 26, no. 3:$bpage 277, etc. (Mathematics and civilization; number-thought and the world idea of a Culture are related; Arithmetic and geometric systems appear, in conjunction with the emergence of literacy, in all the earliest civilizations -- -- China, India, Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece; These mathematical systems are, to varying degrees in the different civilizations, products of independent invention and diffusion) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the role of mathematics in the history and development of civilization. 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([cataloger's translation of subtitle] hedonic price models for housing in Mexico City) p. 4 of cover (the main contribution of [this work] is the identification of the elements associated with the value of different types of medium- and high-priced housing, in five sections of Mexico City, as well as the estimation of the magnitude and direction of each variable found, through the calculation of hedonic price models, through a single database, integrated with public and private information on the prices of new housing and its associated elements)$w(DLC)2020399899 =670 \\$aBlack, J. Dictionary of economics, 2017, via WWW, viewed July 8, 2021$b(hedonic pricing: The method of pricing a good by estimating the value of the individual characteristics that form the good. For example, a house would be seen as comprised of a number of rooms, a garden, and a location. The values of the characteristics are summed to derive a price for the good) =670 \\$aCastree, N. Dictionary of human geography, 2013, via WWW, viewed July 8, 2021$b(hedonic pricing: A statistical modelling method for breaking down the price of a good into the component parts that determine that price. An example might be a house, the price of which combines many separate factors such as location, form, and number of bedrooms. Although widely used in the analysis of housing markets, hedonic methods have been taken up in estimating the economic cost of ecosystem services where these are not directly measureable. Surrogate or proxy variables are used; for example, the higher price of housing near a city park can be considered to reveal consumers' preferences for the location) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of ecology and environmental management, 1998, via WWW, viewed July 8, 2021:$bunder Ecological valuation (... the hedonic pricing method, which values non-marketed environmental resources from observed variations in the prices of marketed goods, such as property prices in different areas) =670 \\$aLC database, July 8, 2021$b(hedonic prices; hedonic pricing; price hedonics) =670 \\$aMayhew, S. Dictionary of geography, 2015, via WWW, viewed July 8, 2021$b(hedonic pricing: A hedonic model of prices is one that decomposes the price of an item into those separate components that determine the price. For example, Stewart and Jones (1998) Econ. Inquiry 36, 192 analyse the wages paid to baseball players on the basis of hitting and pitching performance, the player's experience, and so on. A hedonic model would not necessarily separate all the factors that could be separated, only those that affect the usefulness to a buyer of what is being sold) =670 \\$aRutherford, D. Routledge dictionary of economics, 2013, via WWW, viewed July 8, 2021$b(hedonic pricing method: This relates the price of a marketed good to its characteristics by establishing how much a consumer is willing to pay for each characteristic. 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The eye of Limnaea peregra. 1924. =670 \\$aIntegrated Taxonomic Information System, viewed Oct. 28, 2021$b(Limnaea peregra: synonym of Radix peregra) Radix (rank: genus; status: valid; Family: Lymnaeidae ; Order: Basommatophora ; Class: Gastropoda) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aGastropoda$0(DNLM)D049851$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01458nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9882045390702441 =005 20220926165026.0 =008 211018i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021008653 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008653 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820961565000041 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL444.M33$cZoology =150 \\$aPalaemonetes kadiakensis =450 \\$aFreshwater prawn =450 \\$aGhost shrimp =450 \\$aGlass prawn =450 \\$aGlass shrimp =450 \\$aGrass Shrimp, Mississippi =450 \\$aMississippi grass shrimp =450 \\$aPopcorn shrimp =550 \\$wg$aPalaemonetes =670 \\$aWork cat: The functional morphology of the grooming appendages of Palaemonetes kadiakensis Rathbun, 1902, 1979 =670 \\$aITIS, viewed October 18, 2021$bPalaemonetes kadiakensis M. 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By the late-1990s the term mixtape stuck, regardless of the recording medium)$wDLC(2021036011) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster WWW site, September 30, 2021$b(mixtape; a compilation of songs recorded (as onto a cassette tape or a CD) from various sources) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on non-commercially published sound recording compilations that may be created by artists or by music fans. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aSound Recordings$0(DNLM)D000087983$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 02219nz a2200325n 4500 =001 9882045391002441 =005 20220926164512.0 =008 211020i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021008676 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008676 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820961558100041 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL666.O647$cZoology =150 \\$aPsammophis schokari =450 \\$aColuber lacrymans =450 \\$aColuber schokari =450 \\$aForskal sand snake =450 \\$aPsammophis moniliger =450 \\$aPsammophis punctatus =450 \\$aPsammophis sindanus =450 \\$aPsamophis schokari =450 \\$aSand racer, Schokari (Reptile) =450 \\$aSand snake, Forskal =450 \\$aSchokari sand racer (Reptile) =550 \\$wg$aPsammophis =670 \\$aWork cat: The colubrid snake, Psammophis schokari, from the Arabian Peninsula, 1988 =670 \\$aThe Reptile Database, viewed October 20, 2021$bPsammophis schokari (FORSKAL, 1775) (Common names: [English] Schokari sand racer, Forskal sand snake ; [German] Sandrennatter ; Synonyms: Coluber schokari ; Coluber lacrymans ; Psammophis moniliger ; Psammophis punctatus ; Psammophis sibilans var. hierosolimitana ; Psammophis sindanus ; Psammophis moniliger sp. var. hierosolymitana ; Psammophis sibilans var. punctata ; Psammophis schokari ; Psamophis schokari [sic]) =670 \\$aITIS, viewed October 20, 2021$bPsammophis schokari (Forskal, 1775) (Order: Squamata ; Family: Lamprophiidae ; Subfamily: Psammophiinae) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed October 20, 2021$bSchokari sand racer (Schokari sand racer (Psammophis schokari) is a species of lamprophiid snake found in parts of Asia and Africa. Psammophis schokari aegyptius has been elevated to species status.[citation needed] Many people refer to snakes in the genus Psammophis as colubrids, but this is now known to be incorrect--they were once classified in the Colubridae, but our more sophisticated understanding of the relationships among the groups of snakes has led herpetologists to reclassify Psammophis and its relatives into Lamprophiidae, a family more closely related to Elapidae than to Colubridae) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aSnakes$0(DNLM)D012911$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 00876nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9882045391102441 =005 20220926164434.0 =008 211020i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021008677 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008677 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820961557800041 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL666.O647$cZoology =150 \\$aLamprophiidae =450 \\$aLamprophiids =550 \\$wg$aSnakes =550 \\$wg$aSquamata =670 \\$aWork cat: The colubrid snake, Psammophis schokari, from the Arabian Peninsula, 1988. =670 \\$aITIS, viewed October 20, 2021$bLamprophiidae (Order: Squamata ; Suborder: Serpentes)$uhttps://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=1081278#null =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed October 20, 2021$bLamprophiidae (Lamprophiids) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aSnakes$0(DNLM)D012911$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 02293cz a2200313n 4500 =001 9882045391202441 =005 20220926164100.0 =008 211020i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021008671 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008671 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820961559000041 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQL668.E2325$cZoology =072 \\$aH 1147$2lcsh =150 \\$aEvergreen robber frog =450 \\$aCraugastor gollmeri =450 \\$aEleutherodactylus goldmani =450 \\$aEleutherodactylus gollmeri =450 \\$aEleutherodactylus humeralis =450 \\$aEleutherodactylus lanciformis =450 \\$aHylodes gollmeri =450 \\$aHylodes lanciformis =450 \\$aLithodytes lanciformis =450 \\$aRobber frog, Evergreen =550 \\$wg$aCraugastor =670 \\$aWork cat.: Systematics and distribution of the Mexican and Central American rainfrogs of the Eleutherodactylus gollmeri group (Amphibia: Leptodactylidae), 1987. =670 \\$aAmphibian species of the world, viewed October 20, 2021$b(Craugastor gollmeri; Class: Amphibia > Order: Anura > Superfamily: Brachycephaloidea > Family: Craugastoridae > Genus: Craugastor > Species: Craugastor gollmeri ; Synonym(s): Eleutherodactylus gollmeri; Hylodes gollmeri; Lithodytes lanciformis; Hylodes lanciformis; Eleutherodactylus lanciformis; Eleutherodactylus humeralis; Eleutherodactylus goldmani; English names: Evergreen Robber Frog ; Distribution: Evergreen forests of the lowlands and premontane slopes of eastern and central Panama (10-850 m), northwestern Panama (10--1450 m), and the lowlands of adjacent extreme southeastern Costa Rica and the premontane zone of northeastern Costa Rica (50--1500m); one record from the lowlands (262 m) of northeastern Costa Rica at Guapiles; likely to be found in southeastern Nicaragua) =670 \\$aITIS, Dec. 8, 2021$b(Craugastor gollmeri; rank: species; status: valid; synonyms: Eleutherodactylus gollmeri, Hylodes gollmeri, Lithodytes lanciformis, Hylodes lanciformis, Eleutherodactylus lanciformis, Eleutherodactylus humeralis, Eleutherodactylus goldmani; hierarchy: Order Anura -- Superfamily Brachycephaloidea -- Family Craugastoridae -- Subfamily Craugastorinae -- Genus Craugastor) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aAnura$0(DNLM)D001001$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01456nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9882045391302441 =005 20220926163843.0 =008 211020i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021008673 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008673 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820961558800041 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL668.E236$cZoology =150 \\$aEleutherodactylidae =450 \\$aFree-toed frogs =450 \\$aGreat Caribbean landfrogs =450 \\$aLandfrogs, Great Caribbean =450 \\$aRain frogs =550 \\$wg$aAnura =550 \\$wg$aFrogs =670 \\$aWork cat: Systematics and distribution of the Mexican and Central American rainfrogs of the Eleutherodactylus gollmeri group (Amphibia: Leptodactylidae), 1987 =670 \\$aAmphibian Species of the World 6.1, viewed October 20, 2021$bEleutherodactylidae Lutz, 1954 (Class: Amphibia > Order: Anura > Superfamily: Brachycephaloidea > Family: Eleutherodactylidae ; Synonyms: Eleutherodactylinae ; Eleutherodactylini ; Eleutherodactylidae ; Eleutherodactyloidia ; English names: Rain frogs ; Free-toed frogs ; Great Caribbean landfrogs ; This taxon is a monophyletic subset of the former leptodactylid subfamily Eleutherodactylinae plus Brachycephalidae) =670 \\$aITIS, Dec. 8, 2021$b(Eleutherodactylidae; rank: Family; status: valid; Superfamily: Brachycephaloidea; Order: Anura) Eleutherodactylinae (rank: Subfamily) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aAnura$0(DNLM)D001001$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 00947nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882045391402441 =005 20220926163616.0 =008 211006i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021008308 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008308 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820961575900041 =040 \\$aIEN$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL666.O636$cZoology =150 \\$aDispholidus =550 \\$wg$aColubridae =670 \\$aWork cat: Pang, Ursula. Beware the boomslang snake!, 2022:$bCIP title page (boomslang) CIP galley (boomslang, venomous snake; lives in Sub-Saharan Africa; scientific name Dispholidus typus; only member of genus)$w(DLC)2021048987 =670 \\$aBritannica online, October 6, 2021$b(Boomslang, snake; Dispholidus typus; venomous snake of the family Colubridae, lives in Sub-Saharan Africa) =670 \\$aITIS, Nov. 1, 2021$b(Dispholidus; genus; family: Colubridae; order: Squamata) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aColubridae$0(DNLM)D017812$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 02672nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882045391502441 =005 20220926163435.0 =008 211025i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021008711 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008711 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820961450600041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCopycat crimes =550 \\$wg$aCrime =670 \\$aWork cat: Surette, Ray. Copycat crime and copycat criminals, 2022:$bgalley (In this book the term "copycat crime" means that the cause of a crime lies in an offender's exposure to media about a prior crime. Hence, for a crime to be a valid copycat crime it must have been inspired by an earlier, media-publicized or portrayed crime. The perpetrator of a copycat crime must have been exposed to the media content of the original crime and must have incorporated major elements of that crime into their offense)$w(DLC)2021051856 =670 \\$aInvestigative reports. Copycat crimes, 1999:$bsummary (this program discusses the influence of the media in causing copycat crimes)$w(DLC)2011611566 =670 \\$aColeman, Loren. The copycat effect, 2004:$b(resource explores connection between media coverage and copycat crimes)$w(DLC)2004050139 =670 \\$aThe Atlantic WWW site, viewed October 25, 2021$barticle title (the media needs to stop inspiring copycat murders) article (we need to figure out how to balance the public interest in learning about a mass shooting with the public interest in reducing copycat crime)$uhttps://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/12/the-media-needs-to-stop-inspiring-copycat-murders-heres-how/266439/ =670 \\$aSurette, R. Copycat Crime; in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology; viewed Nov. 1, 2021$bSummary (The term "copycat crime" implies that the root of a crime can be found in exposure to a live model or media content concerning a prior crime. 4 basic components: 1. a "generator crime" (a media portrayal of a crime or a real-world crime that is the precursor of a subsequent crime), 2. "criminogenic models" (media content or real-world offenders that portray a subsequently copied crime), 3. "copycat criminal" (an individual who commits a crime after being influenced by criminogenic media content, live models, or a combination of the two), and 4. "copycat crime" (a crime whose occurrence or form is influenced by prior exposure to media content and/or live criminal models). The linked crimes are seen as sharing a unique criminogenic dynamic with the first crime serving as a generator for later copycat crimes with substantial elements of the first crime present in the second) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aCrime$0(DNLM)D003415$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01855nz a2200337n 4500 =001 9882045391602441 =005 20220926163112.0 =008 211006i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021008307 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008307 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820961576700041 =040 \\$aIEN$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL666.O636$cZoology =150 \\$aBoomslang =450 \\$aBucephalus belli =450 \\$aBucephalus capensis =450 \\$aBucephalus gutturalis =450 \\$aBucephalus jardineii =450 \\$aBucephalus typus =450 \\$aBucephalus viridis =450 \\$aDendrophis colubrina =450 \\$aDendrophis pseudo-dipsas =450 \\$aDispholdus typus =550 \\$wg$aDispholidus =670 \\$aWork cat: Pang, Ursula. Beware the boomslang snake!, 2022:$bCIP title page (boomslang) CIP galley (boomslang, venomous snake; lives in Sub-Saharan Africa; scientific name Dispholidus typus; only member of genus)$w(DLC)2021048987 =670 \\$aAnimal diversity web, October 6, 2021$b(Boomslang; Dispholidus typus; snake of the colubrid family; native central and southern Africa; venomous) =670 \\$aWeb. 3:$b(boomslang; large tree snake (Dispholidus typus) of southern Africa; venomous) =670 \\$aBritannica online, October 6, 2021$b(Boomslang, snake; Dispholidus typus; venomous snake of the family Colubridae, lives in Sub-Saharan Africa) =670 \\$aITIS, Nov. 1, 2021$b(Dispholidus typus: species; synonym: Bucephalus typus; common name: Boomslang; genus: Dispholidus; family: Colubridae) =670 \\$aGBIF, Dec. 7, 2021$b(Dispholidus typus; boomslang in English; synonyms: Bucephalus belli, Bucephalus capensis, Bucephalus gutteralis, Bucephalus jardineii, Bucephalus typus, Bucephalus viridis, Dendrophis colubrina, Dendrophis pseudo-dipsas) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aColubridae$0(DNLM)D017812$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01221nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9882045391802441 =005 20220926162325.0 =008 211101i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2021008967 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008967 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820961443400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTH2242 =150 \\$aAlgae as building materials =550 \\$wg$aBuilding materials =670 \\$aWork cat: Kim, Kyoung Hee. Microalgae building enclosures:$bpublisher info. (Microalgae architecture has gained awareness for its biotechnical potential to achieve net-zero energy architecture while also promoting ecological sustainability and occupant well-being)$w(DLC)2021042326 =670 \\$aOliver, R. The future of construction: living-algae buildings, 22 December 2016; viewed online via Materials Today, Nov. 1, 2021$b(Algae used as a building material is a much-required innovation in modern-day construction where our planet is fast running out of renewable energy. The aim is to integrate the algae into the built environment and use it to heat buildings, fertilize rooftop gardens and even filter vehicle exhaust fumes) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aConstruction Materials$0(DNLM)D003252$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01797nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882045391902441 =005 20220926162058.0 =008 210929i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021008248 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008248 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177250900041 =040 \\$aCtY$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aWhite feminism =550 \\$wg$aFeminism =670 \\$aWork cat: Me, not you : the trouble with mainstream feminism, 2020:$bp. 6 ('white feminism', used to denote a feminism that ignores the ideas and struggles of women of colour.) =670 \\$aWhite feminism, 2021. =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 29, 2021$b("White feminism is a form of feminism that focuses on the struggles of white women while failing to address distinct forms of oppression faced by ethnic minority women and women lacking other privileges.") =670 \\$aDict. of Sociology via Oxford reference online, Sept. 29, 2021$b(Feminism (feminist theory): Anglo-Saxon feminism was seriously challenged by Black women's critique that it had universalized the position of White Western women by implying that what explains their particular situation explains that of all women. White feminism was charged with being simplistic and Eurocentric, if not racist, for ignoring the enormous differences between women that arose from imperialism, racism, and the historical legacy of slavery. Such differences rendered the basic concepts of feminist theory, which focused primarily on the differences between men and women, inappropriate to Black and Third World women. White feminist ideas include the distinction between re/production, the priority accorded to the family as the origin of women's oppression, and the assumption that all men were patriarchal) =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aFeminism$0(DNLM)D019513$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 02265nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882045392002441 =005 20220926154141.0 =008 210901i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021007042 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021007042 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177135700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aG156.5.S65 =150 \\$aSpiritual tourism =550 \\$wg$aTourism =550 \\$aPilgrims and pilgrimages =670 \\$aWork cat: Millennials, spirituality and tourism / Edited by Sandeep Kumar Walia & Aruditya Jasrotia:$bPreface (Spiritual tourism refers to travel for finding meaning and purpose in your life. It uplifts your mental, physical and emotional dynamisms. Moreover, it develops, sustains, and enhances the synchronization between one's body and spirit. Spiritual tourism is not linked with a sectionicular religion. It is not the same as religious tourism. Spiritual tourism aims to connect your body, mind, and soul. On the other hand, religious tourism aims to search for blessings from God. Therefore, spiritual tourism is a wide-ranging perspective in comparison to religious tourism. Religious tourism is a subset of spiritual tourism. In a nutshell, spiritual tourism connects your body, mind, and soul.)$w(DLC)2021025443 =670 \\$aIGI Global web site, viewed Sept. 29, 2021$b(What is Spiritual Tourism 1. It is linked to Religious Tourism 2.Spiritual journeys are one type of cultural tourism--as people are increasingly looking to develop their own spirituality and to discover that of others--it is based on a variety of motivations, ranging from traditional religious tourism to alternative medicine to forms of deep immersion in nature 3.Subjective and individualistic travel for spiritual betterment and self-discovery 4.Spiritual tourism is defined as an act of travelling domestically or overseas to visit spiritual places such as (1) mosques, churches, and temples and (2) natural environments such as forests, oceans, lake, spiritual gardens, wildlife parks for birds and animals, botanical gardens, caves, and rocks for spiritual reasons) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on individualistic travel for spiritual betterment and self-discovery. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aTourism$0(DNLM)D000085926$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01369nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9882045392102441 =005 20220926153900.0 =008 210817i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021006939 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021006939 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177424100041 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.R85$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aRobusta coffee =450 \\$aCoffea canephora =450 \\$aCoffea robusta =550 \\$wg$aCoffee =670 \\$aWork cat: The foliar analysis of Sierra Leone robusta coffee. Part 3, 1966. =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster.com Dictionary, viewed August 17, 2021:$brobusta coffee (noun ; a coffee (Coffea canephora) that is indigenous to Central Africa but grown in Java and elsewhere and has high resistance to coffee rust ; the seed of robusta coffee ; coffee brewed from the seed of robusta coffee)$uhttps://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/robusta%20coffee. =670 \\$aUSDA Plants Database, viewed August 17, 2021:$brobusta coffee (Coffea canephora Pierre ex Froehner ; Family: Rubiaceae) synonyms (Coffea robusta) =670 \\$aITIS, Nov. 9, 2021$b(Coffea canephora; taxonomic status: species; synonym: Coffea robusta; common name: Robusta coffee; Genus: Coffea) =681 \\$iExample under$aBeverages; Tropical crops =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aCoffee$0(DNLM)D003069$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 00902nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9882045392202441 =005 20220926153649.0 =008 210929i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2021008242 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008242 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820961581500041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aYoung adults, Black =450 \\$aBlack young adults =670 \\$aWork cat: Rowe, Sheila Wise. Young, gifted, and Black 2021:$bsummary (giving voice to the real-life stories of Black millennials and younger adults, Sheila Wise Rowe goes beyond their struggles to point towards hope, joy, and healing)$w(DLC)2021047364 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aYoung Adult$0(DNLM)D055815$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aBlacks$0(DNLM)D044383$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aYoung Adult$iand$aBlacks$5IEN-M =LDR 02043nz a2200289n 4500 =001 9882045392302441 =005 20220926153520.0 =008 210921i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021008182 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008182 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177259200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTP372.85 =150 \\$aThree-dimensional food printing =450 \\$a3-D food printing =450 \\$a3D food printing =450 \\$aThree-dimensional printing of food =550 \\$wg$aFood science =550 \\$wg$aThree-dimensional printing =670 \\$aWork cat:3D printing of foods, 2021$w(DLC)2021040694 =670 \\$aApplied science & technology, viewed Sept. 21, 2021$b(author supplied subject term: 3D food printing) =670 \\$aEngineering index, viewed Sept. 21, 2021$b(uncontrolled term: 3d food printing; 1,880 search results) =670 \\$aInspec viewed Sept. 21, 2021$b(example terms in titles and abstracts: 3D food printers; 3D printed food; 3D food printing; 236 search results) =670 \\$aFundamentals of 3D Food Printing and Applications, 2019, viewed on Google Books Nov. 17, 2018:$bp. xiii (emerging technology...to create complex edible shapes and...enable alteration of food texture and nutritional content required by specific diets) p. 1, etc. (printing methods used for food: extrusion, powder-based, fused deposition modelling (FDM); 3D printing techniques applied to design food materials; driving mechanisms of printing: inkjet, extrusion, and heat source (powder layer binding)) p. 20 (AKA additive manufacturing solid free-form fabrication; 3D printing technology applied to the food sector; customized food designs, personalized and digitalized nutrition) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aFood Technology$0(DNLM)D005524$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPrinting, Three Dimensional$0(DNLM)D066330$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aFood Technology$iand$aPrinting, Three Dimensional$5IEN-M =LDR 01230nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882045392402441 =005 20220926153357.0 =008 210928i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021008236 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008236 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177252100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNomads in popular culture =550 \\$wg$aPopular culture =670 \\$aWork cat: Wanderers, 2022:$bCIP data view (introduces the idea and experience of wandering, as reflected in cultural texts from popular songs to philosophical analysis; discusses prominent literary and cultural texts (from Paradise Lost to pop songs, from Wordsworth to the blues, from the Wandering Jew to the film Nomadland) demonstrate how representations of wandering have changed across cultures, times, and genres)$w(DLC)2021036311 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the representation of nomads in popular culture. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTransients and Migrants$0(DNLM)D014171$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPopular Culture$0(DNLM)D000076207$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aTransients and Migrants$iand$aPopular Culture$5IEN-M =LDR 01426nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9882045392502441 =005 20220926153237.0 =008 210421i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2021003785 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021003785 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177250400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMurder-suicide =450 \\$aSuicide-murder =550 \\$wg$aMurder =550 \\$wg$aSuicide =670 \\$aWork cat: Homicide, 2020$bsummary (overview of murder-suicide in educational settings, with an emphasis on K-12 schools, and recommendations for the prevention of murder-suicide in educational settings are provided)$w(DLC)2020934572 =670 \\$aVan Wormer, K.; Odiah, C. (1999). "The psychology of suicide-murder and the death penalty". Journal of Criminal Justice. 27 (4): 361--370. doi:10.1016/S0047-2352(99)00008-2. =670 \\$aEliason, S. Murder-Suicide: A Review of the Recent Literature; in Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online, Sep 2009, v. 37 (3); viewed online Nov. 8, 2021$babstract (murder-suicide, defined as a homicide that is followed by the suicide of the perpetrator within one week) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aHomicide$0(DNLM)D006708$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSuicide$0(DNLM)D013405$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aHomicide$iand$aSuicide$5IEN-M =LDR 01033nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9882045392802441 =005 20220926153102.0 =008 210728i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021006822 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021006822 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177428200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aIslands in popular culture =550 \\$wg$aPopular culture =670 \\$aWork cat: Islands and captivity in popular culture:$b(This work will use a variety of approaches to examine how characters in popular culture are transformed by islands: liminality, the Locus of Control, and the historical/cultural contexts of the popular culture texts, towhich can be added how those works respond to their specific hegemonies)$w(DLC)2021029420 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aIslands$0(DNLM)D062312$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPopular Culture$0(DNLM)D000076207$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aIslands$iand$aPopular Culture$5IEN-M =LDR 01295nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882045393202441 =005 20220926152821.0 =008 210728\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2021006824 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021006824 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177427900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aP96.I85$bP96.I852 =150 \\$aIslands in mass media =550 \\$wg$aMass media =670 \\$aWork cat: Islands and captivity in popular culture, 2021:$bCIP summary (the book examines how individuals react when forced to make hard choices within the liminal space of a "prison" island; explored through close readings of islands found in popular culture books, films, and television shows) galley (This work will use a variety of approaches to examine how characters in popular culture are transformed by islands: liminality, the Locus of Control, and the historical/cultural contexts of the popular culture texts, to which can be added how those works respond to their specific hegemonies)$w(DLC)2021029420 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aIslands$0(DNLM)D062312$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMass Media$0(DNLM)D008402$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aIslands$iand$aMass Media$5IEN-M =LDR 01071nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882045393302441 =005 20220926152658.0 =008 210902\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021007050 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021007050 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177135500041 =040 \\$aCSt$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aPN1995.9.I54 =150 \\$aIntellectual property in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: A propriedade intelectual na visão do cinema, 2019- :$bvolume 1, title page (intellectual property in the view of cinema) volume 1, page 4 of cover (analyzes topic of intellectual property as portrayed in sixteen films) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the depiction of intellectual property in motion pictures. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aIntellectual Property$0(DNLM)D018973$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aIntellectual Property$iand$aMotion Pictures$5IEN-M =LDR 03675nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9882045393502441 =005 20220926152538.0 =008 210921i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021008185 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008185 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177258700041 =040 \\$aNPkMC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGreenwashing =450 \\$aGreen-washing =550 \\$wg$aDisinformation =550 \\$aEnvironmentalism =670 \\$aWork cat: Miller, T. Greenwashing culture, 2018$b(summary: "examines the complicity of culture with our environmental crisis. Through its own carbon footprint, the promotion of image-friendly environmental credentials for celebrities, and the mutually beneficial engagement with big industry polluters, Toby Miller argues that culture has become an enabler of environmental criminals to win over local, national, and international communities. Topics include: the environmental liabilities involved in digital and print technologies used by cultural institutions and their consumers; Hollywood's 'green celebrities' and the immense ecological impact of their jet-setting lifestyles and filmmaking itself; high profile sponsorship deals between museums and oil and gas companies, such as BP's sponsorship of Tate Britain; radical environmental reform, via citizenship and public policy, illustrated by the actions of Greenpeace against Shell's sponsorship of Lego. This is a thought-provoking introduction to the harmful impact of greenwashing") =670 \\$aPearse, G. Greenwash : big brands and carbon scams, 2012:$bpp. 7-8 ("So, are the world's biggest and greenest-looking brands actually reducing the carbon footprint of their products? Or is the proliferation of climate-friendly advertising mostly 'greenwash,' a torrent of corporate spin that sounds impressive but conceals mostly business as usual?"; book compares "the climate-friendly campaigns and claims by the world's biggest brands with what they're actually doing and with the carbon footprint of what they're selling") =670 \\$aMerriam Webster dictionary online, viewed Sept. 21, 2021$b(greenwashing: "expressions of environmentalist concerns especially as a cover for products, policies, or activities") =670 \\$aOxford English dictionary online, viewed Sept. 21, 2021$b(greenwashing: "the creation of propagation of an unfounded or misleading environmentalist image") =670 \\$aGreen politics : an A-to-Z guide, 2011:$bpp. 213-214 ("Green-washing refers to disinformation disseminated by an organization so as to present an environmentally responsible public image. One important characteristic of green-washing is the suggestive and manipulative use of information"; "Green-washing is not just failing to report negative information, but a selective process of omitting information to display a different public image") =670 \\$aGilchrist-Blackwood, A. Canadian exceptionalism, greenwashing imperialism, 2020$b(summary: "This thesis argues that contemporary Canadian State communications unevenly but persistently legitimize the Canadian mining sector's domestic and international influence ... In light of the Canadian mining sector's extensively-documented contributions to neocolonial patterns of environmental destruction and targeted violence against land defenders, this thesis concludes that the State's sustainability claims should be conceptualized as greenwashing global power dynamics characteristic of Canadian imperialism") =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the creation or propagation of unfounded or misleading environmentalist messages or images. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aDisinformation$0(DNLM)D000087862$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 02465nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9882045393602441 =005 20220926152225.0 =008 210929i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021008241 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008241 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177251700041 =040 \\$aCtY$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFourth-wave feminism =550 \\$wg$aFeminism =670 \\$aWork cat: The feminist fourth wave, 2017. =670 \\$aLC database, Sept. 29, 2021$b(fourth-wave feminism) =670 \\$aOCLC database, Sept. 29, 2021$b(feminist fourth wave ; fourth-wave feminism ; fourth-wave feminist) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 29, 2021$b("Fourth-wave feminism is a feminist movement that began around 2012 and is characterized by a focus on the empowerment of women, the use of internet tools, and intersectionality. The fourth wave seeks greater gender equality by focusing on gendered norms and marginalization of women in society.") =670 \\$aThe Canadian encyclopedia, via WWW, Sept. 29, 2021:$b(The fourth feminist wave began in the period between 2008 and 2012, and is connected to the rise of the internet. Building on the third wave's emphasis on intersectionality, the fourth wave is even more deliberately inclusive. It has generally focused on justice for survivors (particularly around sexual harassment, assault, and rape culture), education on issues like pronoun usages, and the importance of personal narratives. Internet access, especially social media, has made it easier than ever for feminists to connect and organize politically. One of the key realizations of fourth-wave feminism has been the #MeToo movement, which originated with Tarana Burke in 2006. The #MeToo movement has empowered gender and sexual violence survivors to come forward with their stories and make public allegations against the powerful or prominent (often male) perpetrators.) =670 \\$aBritannica online, Sept. 29, 2021:$b(The fourth wave of feminism. Although debated by some, many claim that a fourth wave of feminism began about 2012, with a focus on sexual harassment, body shaming, and rape culture, among other issues. A key component was the use of social media to highlight and address these concerns. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the period of feminist thought and activity that began in the early 21st century and focused on greater inclusivity and justice for women. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aFeminism$0(DNLM)D019513$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01816nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9882045393702441 =005 20220926152023.0 =008 210929i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021008245 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008245 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177251300041 =040 \\$aCtY$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFeminism and racism =450 \\$aRacism and feminism =550 \\$wg$aRacism =670 \\$aWork cat: Me, not you : the trouble with mainstream feminism, 2020:$bp. 6 (White and privileged women dominate mainstream feminism. These demographics shape the movement's politics, but are perhaps partially hidden by monikers such as 'neoliberal feminism', 'popular feminism' ... 'white feminism', used to denote a feminism that ignores the ideas and struggles of women of colour.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 29, 2021$b(Feminism and racism are highly intertwined concepts, especially for women of color who experience both sexism and racism. Within the feminist movement, which seeks to end gender oppression, women of color have experienced racism. Similarly, these women have also experienced sexism within various antiracism and civil rights movements. The racism and sexism prevalent has affected Black, Hispanic, Asian American, and Native American women activists in different ways, highlighting the need for a political movement that is aware of the intersection of race and gender oppression.) =670 \\$aGender Equality Policies and European Union Politics via Oxford reference online, Sept. 29, 2021$b(Feminism and racism) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRacism$0(DNLM)D063505$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aFeminism$0(DNLM)D019513$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aRacism$iand$aFeminism$5IEN-M =LDR 01493nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9882045393902441 =005 20220926145759.0 =008 210922\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021008190 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008190 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177258100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFace in mass media =550 \\$wg$aMass media =670 \\$aWork cat: Disfigured face in American, literature, film, and television, 2022:$bCIP summary ("The face, being prominent and visible, is the foremost marker of a person's identity, as well as their major tool of communication. Facial disfigurements, congenital or acquired, not only erase these significant capacities, but since ancient times, they have been conjured up as outrageous and terrifying, often connoting evil or criminality in their associations ... this book investigates the exploitation of these and further stereotypical tropes by literary authors, filmmakers, and showrunners, considering also the ways in which film, television, and the publishing industry have more recently tried to overcome negative codifications of facial disfigurement, in the search for an authentic self behind the veil of facial disfigurement.)$w(DLC)2021030138 =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMass Media$0(DNLM)D008402$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aFace$0(DNLM)D005145$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMass Media$iand$aFace$5IEN-M =LDR 01173nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882045394002441 =005 20220926145620.0 =008 210901i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021007044 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021007044 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177135600041 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aComposite flour =550 \\$wg$aFlour =670 \\$aWork cat: Composite flour technology bibliography, February 1975 :$bpage iv (It has been found that the use of non-wheat materials as partial, or total, substitutes for wheat is possible ...These mixtures are now called 'composite' flours, whether or not they contain wheat) =670 \\$aISO 5527:2015(en), viewed September 1, 2021$b(2.5.1.2 composite flour : flour made by blending wheat flour with other cereals flour (varying amounts))$uhttps://www.iso.org/obp/ui#iso:std:iso:5527:ed-3:v1:en =675 \\$aVIAF, viewed September 1, 2021$aNAL thesaurus, viewed September 1, 2021$aagrovoc, viewed September 1, 2021 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on flours consisting of a mixture of wheat and non-wheat, or that are entirely non-wheat. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aFlour$0(DNLM)D005433$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01306nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9882045394102441 =005 20220926145406.0 =008 210914i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021008130 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008130 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9820177427800041 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTX817.T3$cCooking =150 \\$aBlack tea =550 \\$wg$aBeverages =550 \\$wg$aTea =670 \\$aWork cat: A study of the changes occurring in black tea during storage, May 1978 =670 \\$aNAL thesaurus, viewed September 14, 2021$b(black tea ; té negro) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster dictionary, viewed September 14, 2021$bblack tea (tea that is dark in color from complete oxidation of the leaf before firing) =670 \\$aISO 3720:2011(en):3.1, viewed September 14, 2021$b(tea derived solely and exclusively, and produced by acceptable processes, notably withering, leaf maceration, aeration and drying, from the tender shoots of varieties of the species Camellia sinensis (L.) 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A hybrid product, the soundtracked book comprises two distinct elements: a physical, print publication (or its digital analogue) and a recorded, musical soundtrack. Thus, the form not only combines two sensory modalities (the visual and the aural) but also requires the user to negotiate two separate timelines: the readtime of the printed text and the runtime of the musical recording. This temporal idiosyncrasy -- or schizotemporality -- represents the soundtracked book's most significant formal attribute)$w(DLC)2021058207 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on books with an accompanying soundtrack. Works on recordings of oral readings of books are entered under Audiobooks. =688 \\$aEstablished July 2022. =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aBooks$iand$a(Sound Recordings$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aBooks$0(DNLM)D001877$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSound Recordings$0(DNLM)D000087983$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01149nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818556976506676 =005 20230309155850.0 =008 220404i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022005850 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022005850 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9824238056900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPhotography in social service =550 \\$wg$aSocial service =670 \\$aPhotography in social work and social change, 2022:$bsummary (photography has had a long history in promoting social change, as social work pioneers were using photography in the late 1800s and early 1900s to illuminate and ameliorate social problems (Squires, 1991). 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(2011) determined that the original Gallicolumba includes two separate genera: Alopecoenas and Gallicolumba)$w(OCoLC)1296609889 =670 \\$aCatalogue of Life, ITIS Species 2000, Mar. 23, 2022:$b(Pampusana Bonaparte, 1855; accepted genus; Family: Columbidae; Order: Columbiformes) =670 \\$aIOC world bird list, Mar. 23, 2022:$bnavigate: HTML lists > Columbidae (ID: 4457: Scientific name: Gallicolumba, Authority: Heck, 1849; ID 4477: Scientific name: Pampusana, Authority: Bonaparte, 1855) =670 \\$aZoonomen, Mar. 23, 2022:$bBirds of the World--current valid scientific avian names > World Birds complete (Pampusana (f.) 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Since the 2000s they've begun to resurface via cherry-picked, out-of-context YouTube clips that pull in hundreds of thousands of views apiece. Titles like "Turkish Star Wars" top lists of "the worst movies ever made." But for all their newfound Internet fame, their origins are rarely investigated. Why and how were these movies made? Who made them? What was the context in which they were produced? And how did the filmmakers avoid lawsuits? The titles highlighted in these pages; were chosen because they're based on popular franchises, blockbusters, and cinematic touchstones that have become woven into the fabric of American popular culture; separate adaptations of the same literary source material. They still offer fascinating alternate takes on familiar Hollywood fare, but in such instances I've referred to the films in these pages as "counterparts" of American films rather than "inspired by" them)$w(DLC)2022007934 =670 \\$aGoogle search, viewed March 30, 2022$b("Mockbuster" has 262,000 hits and "Remakesploitation" has 5,220 hits. The words are considered synonymous) =670 \\$aCinemamuseum.org.uk, viewed March 28, 2022:$b(Remakesploitation Fest 2022 - Saturday 9 April 2022; From Star Wars to Some Like It Hot, Remakesploitation proudly present a weekend festival devoted to the weird and wonderful world of Turkish remakes, digitally restored with all-new English subtitles; For many years, these films only circulated in low-resolution bootlegs but they have now been lovingly digitally restored. There are no plans for us to release these films on Blu-ray, DVD or VOD, so make sure you grab this rare opportunity to see these truly fascinating films on the big screen)$uhttp://www.cinemamuseum.org.uk/2022/remakesploitation-fest-2022-saturday-9-april/ =688 \\$aEstablished July 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01358nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818556977406676 =005 20230309154324.0 =008 220329i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2022005813 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022005813 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9824238044000041 =040 \\$aPaPiASE$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHomophobia in law enforcement =550 \\$wg$aLaw enforcement =670 \\$aWork cat: Nezakhyshcheni oznaky : zvit za rezulʹtatamy doslidz︠h︡enni︠a︡ efektyvnosti pravovoho zakhystu vid zlochyniv z motyviv neterpymosti za oznakamy seksualʹnoï orii︠e︡ntat︠s︡iï ta gendernoï identychnosti v konteksti ukraïnsʹkoho zakonodavstva ta pravozastosovnoï praktyky, 2021. 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Communication for development, 2022:$bsummary (roadcasting is now an important part of the international aid effort, and as such communication for development has ambitious aims: to save lives, improve livelihoods and end corruption. In order to achieve this, specialist innovative production techniques and formats are required. This book provides a practical and thorough guide to the production of effective broadcasting for development. It covers four key areas of communication: humanitarian broadcasting in emergencies; distance learning; empowerment, good governance and human rights; broadcasting for behaviour and social change)$w(DLC) 2021053923 =688 \\$aEstablished July 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRelief Work$0(DNLM)D012066$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aCommunication$0(DNLM)D003142$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aRelief Work$iand$aCommunication$5DNLM =LDR 00696nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9818556978106676 =005 20230308141837.0 =008 211213i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021015830 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021015830 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9824238190400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =072 \\$aH 1100$2lcsh =150 \\$aCelebrities' spouses =550 \\$wg$aSpouses =670 \\$aWork cat: Patniyaru kaṇḍante prasiddharu, 2018:$bpreliminary page v (Anecdotes of selected celebrities' spouses from Karnataka, India)$w(DLC)2018316509 =688 \\$aEstablished July 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aSpouses$0(DNLM)D018454$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01750cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9818556978206676 =005 20230308103855.0 =008 091022i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2009008937 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2009008937 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169607140000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHD5857$bHD5858 =150 \\$aPrecarious employment =450 \\$aEmployment, Precarious =550 \\$wg$aNon-standard employment =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2009400143: Meradi, L. 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Moonshot. 2022:$bpublisher's info (story of how Pfizer raced to create the first Covid-19 vaccine) Pref. (a Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine shot using messenger RNA (mRNA) technology) p. 18 (While mRNA vaccines are not a magic bullet for every epidemic or pandemic of the future, in this pandemic they literally helped save the world)$w(DLC)2022001763 =670 \\$aMeSH, March 4, 2022$b(mRNA vaccines; scope: Vaccines formulated with recombinant mRNAs which are taken up by the host cells that translate the mRNA and present the translated proteins to the immune system as antigens in a manner similar to that which would occur during natural infection. This induces humoral and cellular immune responses against the encoded antigen; entry terms: Messenger RNA Vaccines, Naked RNA Vaccines, RNA Vaccines; mapped to: Vaccines, Synthetic/Nucleic Acid-based vaccines) =688 \\$aEstablished May 2022. =750 \2$amRNA Vaccines$0(DNLM)D000087503$5DNLM =LDR 01463nz a2200277n 4500 =001 9818556981206676 =005 20230308071237.0 =008 200716i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2020006547 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2020006547 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9822993143500041 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAntimycin A =450 \\$aAntimycin A1 =450 \\$aAntimycin A1b =450 \\$aAntipiricullin =450 \\$aFintrol (Trademark) =450 \\$aVirosin =550 \\$wg$aMacrolide antibiotics =550 \\$wg$aPiscicides =670 \\$aWork cat: Moore, Steve. Standard operating practices for the use of Fintrol® (antimycin A) for restoration of native fish populations, 2012:$bp. 6 (antimycin A, the active ingredient in the piscicide Fintrol®; an antibiotic derived from the soil mold streptomyces spp, discovered in 1945; registered in the U.S. as a restricted use pesticide under the trade name Fintrol® (EPA Registration number 39096-2)) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Feb. 3, 2022:$bsearch: antimycin A (antimycin A; antibiotic substance produced by streptomyces species; entry term: Antimycin A1) MeSH tree structure (organic chemicals > lactones > polyketides > macrolides) =670 \\$aPubChem, Feb. 3, 2022:$bsearch: compound 14957 (antimycin A; synonyms: antimycin A1b, Antipiricullin, Fintrol, Virosin) =688 \\$aEstablished May 2022. =750 \2$aAntimycin A$0(DNLM)D000968$5DNLM =LDR 00938nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818556981306676 =005 20230307170612.0 =008 220209\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022005444 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022005444 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9822439770800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) in mass media =550 \\$wg$aMass media =670 \\$aWork cat: Der Holocaust in deutschsprachigen publizistischen Diskursen, 2017:$b(This book analyses how the Jewish Holocaust has been discussed in German mass media)$w(DLC)2017299234 =688 \\$aEstablished May 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aHolocaust$0(DNLM)D017767$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMass Media$0(DNLM)[descriptor#]$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aHolocaust$iand$aMass Media$5DNLM =LDR 00968nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818556981606676 =005 20230307180008.0 =008 220124i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022005346 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022005346 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9822439760700041 =040 \\$aAzTeS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.U4$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aZelkova =550 \\$wg$aUlmaceae =670 \\$aWork cat: Kozlowski, G. 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High-resolution ENDOR studies on vanadyl porphyrins and crude-oil petroporphyrins, 2020:$bp. 14 (vanadium compounds) p. 16 (vanadyl porphyrins, the primary chemical form of vanadium in crude oils; As porphyrin-containing cells are trapped in petroleum forming conditions, the porphyrin frame remains relatively stable. Over geologic time, the magnesium and iron from chlorophyll and hemoglobin (the two largest contributors to metallated porphyrins) respectively are exchanged with the more stable vanadyl and nickel found in trace quantities in most life) p. 17 (The most common vanadyl porphyrins are vanadyl etioporphyrin (VO-EP), and vanadyl deoxophylloerythroetioporphyrin (VO-DPEP). However, other vanadyl porphyrins such as vanadyl octaethylporphyrin (VO-OEP) and vanadyl rhodoporphyrin (VO-RP) also occur in a relative abundance)$w(OCoLC)1244823705 =670 \\$aEnergy & fuels, v. 23 (4) (2009):$bp. 2122 (Vanadyl porphyrins; Heavy crude oils, as their name accurately reflects, contain a higher fraction of heavy, high-boiling species that are enriched in heteroatoms (N, O, and S) and metals. Metals, such as Ni and V, are known to exist in porphyrin structures, commonly called petroporphyrins, and accumulate in the higher boiling fractions; heavy, young oils contain a higher amount of vanadyl and nickel porphyrins than more mature, light crudes) =670 \\$aEnergy & fuels, v. 33 (5) (2019):$bp. 4237 (The speciation of vanadyl (VO²⁺) porphyrins in crude oil (vanadyl petroporphyrins) is an area of ongoing interest in petroleomics) =670 \\$aTetrahedron, v. 34, issue 3 (1978):$bp. 379 (chemistry of vanadyl porphyrins) =688 \\$aEstablished May 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aVanadium Compounds$0(DNLM)D017968$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01208nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9818556982006676 =005 20230307175259.0 =008 220124i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2022005345 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022005345 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9822439760800041 =040 \\$aAzTeS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.J85$cBotany =150 \\$aPterocarya =450 \\$aWing nuts (Plants) =450 \\$aWingnuts (Plants) =550 \\$wg$aJuglandaceae =670 \\$aWork cat: Kozlowski, G. Wingnuts (Pterocarya) & walnut family, 2018.$w(OCoLC)1089447797 =670 \\$aUSDA plants website, viewed Jan. 24, 2022$b(Pterocarya Kunth; family Juglandaceae) =670 \\$aKew Plants of the world online, viewed Jan. 24, 2022$b(Pterocarya Kunth; genus is accepted, and its native range is Turkey to Iran, China to Indo-China and Temp. E. 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High-resolution ENDOR studies on vanadyl porphyrins and crude-oil petroporphyrins, 2020:$bp. 16 (vanadyl porphyrins, the primary chemical form of vanadium in crude oils) p. 22 (Vanadyl octaethylporphyrin (VO-OEP) and vanadyl etioporphyrin (VO-EP) are among the most common petroporphyrins)$w(OCoLC)1244823705 =670 \\$aEnergy & fuels, v. 32 (5) (2018):$bp. 5711 (Most crude oils contain trace amounts (from tens to thousands of parts per million) of nickel and vanadium (in the form of vanadyl ion) complexed in a tetrapyrrolic compound known as a petroporphyrin (petroleum-based porphyrin); petroporphyrins are presumably remnants of naturally occurring porphyrin and chlorin structures in plants and bacteria that have metamorphosed during diagenesis to contain the vanadyl or nickel ion and which have undergone alkylation and ring additions to the porphyrin macrocycle; Interest in petroporphyrins is, to a large degree, motivated by their harmful effects during refining and their interactions with asphaltene) =670 \\$aTetrahedron, v. 34, issue 3 (1978):$bp. 379 (chemistry of vanadyl porphyrins has been explored using vanadyl octaethylporphyrin as the type substance, and with special reference to the occurrence of such substances in petroporphyrins) =670 \\$aJournal of chromatography A, v. 607(1) (1992):$bp. 139 (vanadyl and nickel petroporphyrins) =670 \\$aTazeev, D. Complexes of transition metals with petroleum porphyrin ligands, in Catalysts, 2021, 11, 1506, viewed online Jan. 28, 2022:$bp. 1 (petroleum porphyrins; petroporphyrins; besides synthetic and natural porphyrins, there is another class of these compounds whose applied potential has not yet been evaluated. This is the fossil porphyrins (or petroporphyrins) found in heavy oils with high vanadium content. 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This special issue addresses those and other comparative questions, using case studies from several countries. Covering the period from the 1940s until today, the contributions in this edition speak to wider political, social, cultural and personal engagements with the Shoah and show how the comic book has developed as a genre)$w(OCoLC)1051781124 =670 \\$aWe spoke out : comic books and the Holocaust, 2018:$bp. 17 (Through the medium of word balloons and comic book panels, American teenagers have been learning of Kristallnacht and the Warsaw Ghetto, Auschwitz and Treblinka, Goebbels and Mengele)$w(OCoLC)1006308979 =670 \\$aChapman, J. Comics, the Holocaust and Hiroshima, 2015:$bp. 72 (Comics have a role as sources for gauging awareness of the Holocaust in regard to specific historiographies, and they can also be analyzed through close reading for specific value as sources)$w(OCoLC)909317926 =680 \\$iHere are entered works that discuss the representation of the Jewish Holocaust in comics. =688 \\$aEstablished May 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aHolocaust$0(DNLM)D017767$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aGraphic Novels as Topic$0(DNLM)D000073924$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aHolocaust$iand$aGraphic Novels as Topic$5DNLM =LDR 01529nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818556983106676 =005 20230307164430.0 =008 210304i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021001568 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021001568 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9822439584700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aG156.5.G56 =150 \\$aGlobalization and tourism =450 \\$aTourism and globalization =550 \\$wg$aTourism =670 \\$aWork cat: Handbook of globalisation and tourism, 2019:$bSummary (This comprehensive Handbook brings together conceptual contributions from leading international scholars concerning the reciprocal relations between globalisation and tourism. ... 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Disaster justice, 2012, viewed online, Nov. 5, 2021:$babstr. (social vulnerability, the part of a community's susceptibility to harm that can be attributed to demographic characteristics, should become a more prominent concern in disaster policy; the failure to address a community's social vulnerability to hazard not only results in higher losses in total, but also losses that are distributed unfairly and impinge on personal freedom; this article is about setting the foundation for more legal analysis of what I call disaster justice) =670 \\$aJerolleman, A. Disaster justice for all, viewed online Nov. 5, 2021$b(as disasters become more frequent and severe, it is more important than ever to determine what can be done to promote more just and equitable disaster recovery; the outcomes of major disasters are nearly always inequitable, which increases the vulnerability of those who struggled before the disaster and often displaces large portions of communities; the tremendous burdens that disaster recovery imposes result in some individuals, such as renters, those working in low-paying jobs, and undocumented people, finding it nearly impossible to recover after disaster) =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSocial Justice$0(DNLM)D012935$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRelief Work$0(DNLM)D012066$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aSocial Justice$iand$aRelief Work$5DNLM =LDR 02707nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9818556988606676 =005 20230306165858.0 =008 210817i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2021006936 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021006936 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9821373845800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCyber insurance =450 \\$aCyber risk insurance =450 \\$aCyber security insurance =450 \\$aCyberinsurance =550 \\$wg$aInsurance =670 \\$aWork cat:$w2020446282: Cyber liability and cyber insurance in Canada, 2021. =670 \\$aInternational Risk Management Institute,, website viewed 8/18/21$b"Cyber and Privacy Insurance -- a type of insurance designed to cover consumers of technology services or products. More specifically, the policies are intended to cover a variety of both liability and property losses ... Most notably, but not exclusively, cyber and privacy policies cover a business' liability for a data breach in which the firm's customers' personal information, ... In addition, the policies cover liability arising from website media content, as well as property exposures from: (a) business interruption, (b) data loss/destruction, (c) computer fraud, (d) funds transfer loss, and (e) cyber extortion." =670 \\$aProgressive Commercial website, viewed Jan. 5, 2022$b(Cyber insurance: Protect yourself from cyber threats and liability claims. Cyber insurance protects against damages caused by electronic threats to your computer systems or data. These threats can lead to the theft, damage or misuse of sensitive information or other vital technologies and can result in downtime and recovery costs that often include specialized repairs and legal fees.Options are available to cover incident response services, first-party losses (your own) and third-party losses (those experienced by others for which you're responsible).This coverage is also referred to as cyber security insurance or cyber risk insurance.) =670 \\$aFederal Trade Commission website, viewed Jan. 5, 2022$b(Cyber insurance: Cyber insurance is one option that can help protect business against losses resulting from a cyber attack. First-party cyber coverage protects data, including employee and customer information. Third-party cyber coverage generally protects you from liability if a third party brings claims against you.) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on insurance that covers internet-based risks. Works on insurance that covers computer hardware and software are entered under$aComputer insurance. =681 \\$iNote under$aComputer insurance. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aInsurance$0(DNLM)D007341$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 03605nz a2200289n 4500 =001 9818556988806676 =005 20230306160237.0 =008 211207i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021015542 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021015542 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9821373841200041 =040 \\$aCtY$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCircular economy =450 \\$aCircular business model =450 \\$aCircularity (Economic theory) =550 \\$wg$aEconomics =670 \\$aWork cat: A changemaker's guide to the future, 2018:$bp. 29 (Circular economy is a fundamentally new way of looking at resources, a way that enables us to uncouple growth from the use of new resources and materials by extending the life-cycle of existing resources -- either by keeping them in their first use or by bringing them back to circulation in a new way.) p. 39 (Circular economy, an economic system where value is decoupled from virgin resources.) p. 40 (Design for Circularity)$w(OCoLC)on1132874705 =670 \\$aOCLC, Dec. 7, 2021$b(in titles: Circular economy; Circular business model; Circularities) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Dec. 7, 2021$b(A circular economy (also referred to as "circularity" and "CE") is "a model of production and consumption, which involves sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing, refurbishing and recycling existing materials and products as long as possible") =670 \\$aUNCTAD website, Dec 7, 2021:$bCircular economy (A circular economy entails markets that give incentives to reusing products, rather than scrapping them and then extracting new resources.) =670 \\$aSustainability Guide website, Dec. 7, 2021:$bCircular economy (Circular economy is a manifestation of economic models that highlight business opportunities where cycles rather than linear processes, dominate. 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A circular economy reduces material use, redesigns materials to be less resource intensive, and recaptures "waste" as a resource to manufacture new materials and products) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the economic system that focuses on reducing waste through restoration, re-design, and re-use of materials. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aEconomics$0(DNLM)D004467$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 03207nz a2200301n 4500 =001 9818556989006676 =005 20230306153133.0 =008 210920i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2021008179 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021008179 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9821373845000041 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aWildlife trafficking =450 \\$aIllegal wildlife trade =450 \\$aTrafficking in wildlife =550 \\$wg$aWild animal trade =550 \\$wg$aWild plant trade =550 \\$wg$aWildlife crimes =670 \\$aWork cat: United States. Government Accountability Office. Combating wildlife trafficking: agencies work to address human rights abuse allegations in overseas conservation programs, 2020:$bp. 1 (Wildlife trafficking -- the poaching and illegal trade of wild animals -- is a multibillion-dollar, global criminal activity that is both a conservation issue and a security threat, according to the Department of State; estimates place wildlife trafficking among the leading types of illicit trade)$w(OCoLC)1202808647 =670 \\$aUnited States. Government Accountability Office. Combating wildlife trafficking, 2018:$bp. 1 (Wildlife trafficking -- the poaching and illegal trade of plants, fish and wildlife -- imperils thousands of species)$w(OCoLC)1050436909 =670 \\$aU.S. Fish and Wildlife website, Sept. 20, 2021:$bInternational Affairs, wildlife trafficking (Wildlife trafficking -- the poaching or other taking of protected or managed species and the illegal trade in wildlife and their related parts and products) =670 \\$aWildlife trafficking and poaching, 2013:$bp. 3 (poaching and trafficking in wildlife)$w(OCoLC)881690871 =670 \\$aWorld wildlife crime report, 2020:$bp. 11 (some wildlife trafficking flows primarily feed illicit retail markets, while others feed into the licit trade; legal industries can be contaminated by the introduction of illegal supply) p. 31 (Illegal wildlife trade can be seen as a form of organized crime and the involvement of organized criminal groups in trans-national organized wildlife trafficking is evident)$w(OCoLC)1241714122 =670 \\$aCITES website, Sept. 29, 2021:$bInternational Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime/ICCWC, Wildlife crime (ICCWC considers 'wildlife' to include all wild fauna and flora, including animals, birds and fish, as well as timber and non-timber forest products. 'Wildlife crime' refers to the taking, trading (supplying, selling or trafficking), importing, exporting, processing, possessing, obtaining and consumption of wild fauna and flora, including timber and other forest products, in contravention of national or international law) =670 \\$aSheikh, Pervaze A. Wildlife trade, COVID-19, and other zoonotic diseases, version 6, updated Feb. 19, 2021:$bp. 1 (illegal wildlife trade, also known as wildlife trafficking)$w(OCoLC)1195926852 =670 \\$aO'Regan, Katarina C. Wildlife Poaching and trafficking in Africa, 2021, version 2, updated Sept. 13, 2021:$bp. 1 (Poaching is a component of wildlife trafficking (i.e., illegal trade in wildlife)),$w(OCoLC)1286852792 =750 \2$aWildlife Trade$0(DNLM)D000094462$5DNLM =LDR 00715nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882234659402441 =005 20230623132540.0 =008 960806i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\c =010 \\$ash 96008470 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 96008470 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168904410000041 =040 \\$aMnMHCL$cDLC =150 \0$aBody odor =550 \0$wg$aOdors =670 \\$aWork cat.: 96-168347: Branzei, S. Planet Dexter's grossology, 1995. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Body odor) =670 \\$aSmith, L.H. Dr. Lendon Smith's diet plan for teenagers, c1986. =670 \\$aWeb 3:$bp. 246 (an unpleasant odor from a perspiring or unclean person) =750 \2$aBody Odor$0(DNLM)D000089083$5IEN-M =LDR 01643cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9882234659602441 =005 20230623132541.0 =008 100204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2010001971 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2010001971 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168943150000041 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aBiosecurity =550 \\$wg$aHuman security =550 \\$aBiological weapons =550 \\$aBiological weapons$xSafety measures =550 \\$aCommunicable diseases$xPrevention =550 \\$aPublic health =670 \\$aWork cat.: Report of the FAO Workshop on the Development of an Aquatic Biosecurity Framework for Southern Africa, 2009. =670 \\$aFidler, D. Biosecurity in the global age : biological weapons, public health, and the rule of law, 2008. =670 \\$aLakoff, A. Biosecurity interventions : global health & security in question, 2008. =670 \\$aBiosecurity : protecting your livestock and poultry, 2007. =670 \\$aRyan, J. Biosecurity and bioterrorism : containing and preventing biological threats, 2008. =670 \\$aFreeDictionary.com WWW site, Feb. 8, 2010$b(biosecurity; policies and measures taken to protect from biological harm; encompasses the prevention and mitigation from diseases, pests, and bioterrorism, of the following area: economy, environment, public health, which includes food and water supply, agricultural resources and production, pollution management, blood and blood product supplies) =675 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003 =750 \2$aBiosecurity$0(DNLM)D000089062$5IEN-M =LDR 02253cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9882234659802441 =005 20230623132540.0 =008 140609i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2014001434 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2014001434 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)983730723000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDSI =150 \\$aAutomated vehicles =450 \\$aAutomated motor vehicles =450 \\$wnne$aAutonomous vehicles =450 \\$aDriver-free cars =450 \\$aDriverless cars =450 \\$aRobot cars (Automated vehicles) =450 \\$aSelf-driving cars =550 \\$wg$aMotor vehicles =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2014022215: Autonomous vehicles, 2014. =670 \\$aInspec, viewed June 9, 2014$b(in abstracts and titles; uncontrolled term: Autonomous vehicles) =670 \\$aApplied science full text, June 9, 2014$b(subject term: Autonomous vehicles) =670 \\$aWikipedia, June 17, 2014$b(An autonomous car,[1] also known as a driverless car,[2] driver-free car,[3] self-driving car[4] or robot car,[5] is an autonomous vehicle capable of fulfilling the human transportation capabilities of a traditional car. As an autonomous vehicle, it is capable of sensing its environment and navigating without human input) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 17, 2019$b(website updated title from autonomous car to self-driving car)$uhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-driving_car =670 \\$aGoogle search, conducted May 21, 2019:$b(self-driving cars = 284,000,000 hits; autonomous vehicles = 93,700,000 hits) =670 \\$aNational Highway Transportation Safety Administration web site, July 16, 2019$b(Automated Vehicles for Safety: The continuing evolution of automotive technology aims to deliver even greater safety benefits and Automated Driving Systems (ADS) that -- one day -- can handle the whole task of driving when we don't want to or can't do it ourselves) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on vehicles that interact with intelligent transportation systems. Works on vehicles that are individually controlled by remote operators are entered under$aVehicles, Remotely piloted =681 \\$iNote under$aVehicles, Remotely piloted =750 \2$aAutonomous Vehicles$0(DNLM)D000088684$5IEN-M =LDR 00609cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9882234660002441 =005 20230623132541.0 =008 031106i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2003008311 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2003008311 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168787670000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRM801$bRM813 =150 \\$aAquatic exercises$xTherapeutic use =450 \\$aAquatic therapy =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2003024177: Vargas, Luis G. Aquatic therapy : interventions and applications, c2004. =750 \2$aAquatic Therapy$0(DNLM)D000088543$5IEN-M =LDR 00668nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9882234660202441 =005 20230623132541.0 =008 950628i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95005451 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 95005451 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172351080000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aRS431.P37$cPharmacy =150 \0$aPeptide antibiotics =450 \0$aAntimicrobial peptides =550 \0$wg$aAntibiotics =550 \0$wg$aPeptides =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-132328: Antimicrobial peptides, 1995. =670 \\$aMESH$b(Antibiotics, Peptide) =750 \2$aAntimicrobial Peptides$0(DNLM)D000089882$5IEN-M =LDR 01625cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9882234660402441 =005 20230623132537.0 =008 001031i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080299 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85080299 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169084930000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU$dSaPrUSA =053 \0$aGF75 =150 \\$aNature$xEffect of human beings on =360 \\$isubdivision$aEffect of human beings on$iunder individual animals and groups of animals, e.g.$aFishes--Effect of human beings on =450 \\$aAnthropogenic effects on nature =450 \\$aEcological footprint =550 \\$wg$aHuman beings =550 \\$aAnthropogenic soils =550 \\$aHuman ecology =670 \\$aOCLC, Dec. 10, 1999$b(Natural and anthropogenic causes and effects of soil acidification; impact of human activities on the environment; ecology of estuaries : anthropogenic effects; effects of anthropogenic activities and natural events on a freshwater tidal marsh; natural and anthropogenic changes; anthropogenic transformation of natural ecosystems; disturbance and ecosystems; ecology of natural and anthropogenic disturbance processes; ecological impact of human disturbance; ecological effects of pollution, disturbance, and other stresses; habitat alteration and human disturbance) =670 \\$aWackernagel, M. Our ecological footprint, 1996:$bt.p. 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(The development of molecular techniques to explore the evolutionary relationships of animals has resulted in scientists gathering overwhelming support for a common African ancestry for several "odd" groups of mammals. This ancient radiation of African mammals, the Afrotheria, includes seven groups with little superficial resemblance to each other: the elephants, sea cows, and hyraxes; the aardvark and sengis (or elephant-shrews), and the golden-moles and tenrecs. Afrotherian systematics (Superorder: Afrotheria)) =670 \\$aTexas A&M Univ. Dept. of Biology, Biology 4429-Mammalogy Fall 2003 home page, viewed Mar. 9, 2003:$blecture schedule/Oct. 14 (The superorder Afrotheria is based on molecular evidence that indicates the relationship of tenrecs, golden moles, elephant shrews, aardvarks, and tethytheres ("Paenungulata" - elephants, sirenians, and hyraxes). Tethytheres and possibly aardvarks had been considered to be ungulates. Classification: Superorder Afrotheria, consists of Order Afrosoricida, Family Tenrecidae (tenrecs, otter-shrews), Family Chrysochloridae (golden moles); Order Macroscelidea (elephant shrews); Order Tubulidentata (aardvark); Order Hyracoidea (hyraxes, dassies); Order Proboscidea (elephants); Order Sirenia, Family Dugongidae (dugong), Family Trichechidae (manatees)) =670 \\$aHedges, S.B. Afrotheria : plate tectonics meets genomics, via WWW, Mar. 9, 2003$b(Afrotheria is a superorder that contains six orders: the elephants (Order Proboscidea), sea cows (Sirenia), hyraxes (Hyracoidea), aardvark (Tubulidentata), elephant shrews (Macroscelidea), and golden moles and tenrecs (Afrosoricida); Afrotheria is the most strongly supported grouping of mammalian orders in molecular phylogenies; afrotherians) =670 \\$aKimball's biology pages, via WWW, Mar. 9, 2003$b(Afrotheria. 5 orders (Tubulidentata, aardvarks; Macroscelidea, elephant shrews; Hyracoidea, hyraxes; Sirenia, manatee, dugong; Proboscidea, elephants) arose in what is today the continent of Africa. They appear to be the most primitive of the placental mammals) =670 \\$aPNAS news archive, January 20-January 24, 2003, via WWW, Mar. 9, 2003$b("The ancestor to all placental mammals may have had a chromosome set similar to the modern-day aardvark, according to new research in an article published this week in PNAS. Aardvarks belong to a superorder of mammals known as the Afrotheria, a group thought to have evolved on Africa when that continent was isolated from the others through plate tectonics. While genetic research has supported the relatedness of animals in this superorder, scientists are still at odds over whether the placental mammal ancestor resides in the Afrotheria or another group.") =670 \\$aScience daily, Feb. 2, 2001, via WWW, Mar. 9, 2003$b("A team of biologists led by Mark Springer at the University of California, Riverside and including Ronald DeBry of the University of Cincinnati report in the Feb. 1 issue of Nature that an intensive analysis of DNA sequences provides strong support for a grouping Springer dubs 'Afrotheria.' The group includes a variety of placental mammals from elephants to elephant shrews. And add in aardvarks, manatees, and hyraxes to boot.") =670 \\$aNature science update, 1 Feb. 2001, via WWW, Mar. 9, 2003$b("'Afrotheria' includes elephants, aardvarks, sirenians, hyraxes and a few other groups. The Afrotheria grouping was revealed by molecular work several years ago and, despite initial controversy, is increasingly well supported. The Afrotheria is thought to represent the last relics of a very early radiation in mammalian history specific to Africa.") =670 \\$aE-mail from Don E. Wilson, Div. of Mammals, Smithsonian Inst., Mar. 28, 2003$b(although superorders are not used in Mammal species of the world "I am reorganizing the sequence of orders in the new edition to reflect the thinking that underlies recognition of Afrotheria, so you can assume that we do in fact agree with it") =750 \2$aAfrotheria$0(DNLM)D000091122$5IEN-M =LDR 00631cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9882234662502441 =005 20230623132541.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85000964$zsh 85106299 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85000964 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170487770000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHQ759.4 =150 \\$aTeenage mothers =450 \\$wnne$aAdolescent mothers =450 \\$aSchool-age mothers =450 \\$aSchoolgirls as mothers =550 \\$wg$aMothers =550 \\$wg$aTeenage parents =750 \2$aAdolescent Mothers$0(DNLM)D000088662$5IEN-M =LDR 00719cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9882234662702441 =005 20230623132540.0 =008 860424i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 86002364 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 86002364 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169249200000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aTeenage fathers =450 \0$wnne$aAdolescent fathers =450 \0$aSchool-age fathers =550 \0$wg$aFathers =550 \0$wg$aTeenage parents =670 \\$aWork cat.: Adolescent fatherhood. =670 \\$aHennepin$b(Teenage fathers, x Adolescent fathers) =675 \\$aIAC;$aPopline thesaurus;$aUNBIS =750 \2$aAdolescent Fathers$0(DNLM)D000089122$5IEN-M =LDR 02496nz a2200337n 4500 =001 9882256885702441 =005 20230831114157.0 =008 221027||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2022007604 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007604 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826265645800041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQH588.I63 =150 \\$aInduced pluripotent stem cells =450 \\$aFibroblast-derived induced pluripotent stem cells =450 \\$aFibroblast-derived IPS cells =450 \\$ahiPSCs (Stem cells) =450 \\$aHuman induced pluripotent stem cells =450 \\$aiPS cells =450 \\$aiPSCs (Stem cells) =450 \\$aPluripotent stem cells, Induced =550 \\$wg$aStem cells =670 \\$aWork cat.: iPSCs for studying infectious diseases, 2021:$bp. xix (induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs))$w(OCoLC)1201381709 =670 \\$aiPSCs for modeling central nervous system disorders, 2021.$w(OCoLC)1224512851 =670 \\$aUCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center website, Oct. 27, 2022:$bInduced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSC are derived from skin or blood cells that have been reprogrammed back into an embryonic-like pluripotent state that enables the development of an unlimited source of any type of human cell needed for therapeutic purposes) =670 \\$aMeSH 2022$b(Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells; Entry terms: Fibroblast-Derived IPS Cells; Fibroblast-Derived Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells; Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell; Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells; IPS Cell; IPS Cells; Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell; hiPSC) =670 \\$aJournal of biomedical science, v. 26, article number 87 (2019), viewed online Oct. 29, 2022:$babstr. 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Gigantism is treatable, but early diagnosis is crucial to prevent excessive height and other complications.)$uhttps://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/22954-gigantism =670 \\$aEndocrine society website, viewed October 10, 2022$bAcromegaly guidelines (Gigantism is caused by very rarely encountered sporadic or familial GH-secreting adenomas arising during childhood or puberty)$uhttps://www.endocrine.org/clinical-practice-guidelines/acromegaly =670 \\$aMeSH, February 23, 2023$b(MeSH Heading: Gigantism; Entry Term: Pituitary Gigantism) =688 \\$aEstablished March 2023. =750 \2$aGigantism$0(DNLM)D005877$5IEN-M =LDR 03122cz a2200337n 4500 =001 9882256886102441 =005 20241022104018.0 =008 221005i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022007451 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007451 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826237512500041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aProtein complexes =450 \\$aComplexes, Macromolecular protein =450 \\$aComplexes, Multiprotein =450 \\$aComplexes, Protein =450 \\$aMacromolecular protein complexes =450 \\$aMultiprotein complexes =550 \\$wg$aMacromolecules =550 \\$wg$aProteins =670 \\$aWork cat.: Hong, Seoyeon. New analytical tools for native mass spectrometry and ion mobility mass spectrometry analysis of intact proteins, 2020:$bp. 3 (This dissertation explores the utility of native MS and IM-MS analysis to study protein complexes)$w(OCoLC)1244825278 =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 5, 2022:$bProtein complex (A protein complex or multiprotein complex is a group of two or more associated polypeptide chains. Protein complexes are distinct from multienzyme complexes, in which multiple catalytic domains are found in a single polypeptide chain; Proteins in a protein complex are linked by non-covalent protein-protein interactions. These complexes are a cornerstone of many (if not most) biological processes) =670 \\$aMeSH browser, Oct. 5, 2022$b(Multiprotein Complexes. UF Macromolecular Protein Complexes. SN Macromolecular complexes formed from the association of defined protein subunits. Annotation: general only; do not use as a routine coordinate with specific multiprotein complexes; Multienzyme Complexes is also available. In MeSH Tree Structures under Macromolecular Substances) =670 \\$aProtein complexes, via ScienceDirect website, Oct. 5, 2022$b(A protein complex is a collection of proteins that interact with each other at the same time and location, and which has essential roles in regulatory processes, cellular functions, and signaling cascades; Protein complexes play important roles in biological systems and perform numerous functions, such as DNA transcription, mRNA translation, and signal transduction) =670 \\$aIGI Global dictionary search, Oct. 5, 2022$b(Protein complex is a group of two or more associated proteins, formed by protein-protein interaction. It is usually stable over time and it is a form of quaternary structure) =670 \\$aPNAS, Oct. 14, 2003:$bp. 12123 (protein complexes are groups of proteins that interact with each other at the same time and place, forming a single multimolecular machine. Examples of identified protein complexes include several large transcription factor complexes, the anaphase-promoting complex, RNA splicing and polyadenylation machinery, protein export and transport complexes, etc.) =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$aMultiprotein Complexes$0(DNLM)D046912$5IEN-M =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aMitochondrial Precursor Protein Import Complex Proteins$0(DNLM)D000090622$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping NLM 20230831 =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2024/10/08 =LDR 01588cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9882256886302441 =005 20230831114157.0 =008 220912i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022007178 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007178 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826237511100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRA441.3 =150 \\$aOne health =450 \\$aOne Health Concept =450 \\$aOne Health Initiative =450 \\$aOne Medicine Initiative =550 \\$wg$aPublic health =670 \\$aWork cat: More-than-one health : humans, animals, and the environment post-COVID. 2023.$w(DLC) 2022030086 =670 \\$aMeSH website, September 12, 2022$b(MeSH heading: One Health; Scope Note: An integrative effort of multiple disciplines working collaboratively and locally, nationally, and globally in all aspects of health care for humans, animals, and the environment; Entry Term(s): One Health Concept, One Health Initiative, One Medicine Initiative; Concepts view: One Health Initiative is a related term)$uhttps://meshb.nlm.nih.gov/record/ui?ui=D000074823 =670 \\$aCDC website, September 12, 2022$b(One Health is a collaborative, multisectoral, and transdisciplinary approach -- working at the local, regional, national, and global levels -- with the goal of achieving optimal health outcomes recognizing the interconnection between people, animals, plants, and their shared environment.)$uhttps://www.cdc.gov/onehealth/basics/index.html =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$aOne Health$0(DNLM)D000074823$5IEN-M =LDR 02270cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9882256886502441 =005 20230831114157.0 =008 221118i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022007765 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007765 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826237780300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGender-based violence =550 \\$wg$aViolence =670 \\$aWork cat: Religion and gender-based violence, 2023:$bsummary (International donors are committed to reducing and ending gender-related harm, particularly violence against women, but clear answers as to why harmful practices persist are often slow to emerge. Theological research struggles to find strong links, yet religion is often referred to by local people as the reason for practices...Tracing their different understandings of how religion is entangled with gender-based violence both contextually as well as historically, the book sheds light on helpful and unhelpful as well as erroneous and harmful understandings of such practices in local and global perspectives. 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Ever since Michelle Pfeiffer graced the cover of the fetish magazine "O" in her leather Catwoman outfit in 1992, countless other fetish publications have run regular features about sexy action heroines) p. 192 (Like all action heroines Wonder Woman is overburdened as both a symbol of feminist agency in a genre rooted in masculine power fantasies and as a sexual fetish in visually oriented mediums that continue to present women as erotic ideals above all else)$w(OCoLC)1298209341 =688 \\$aEstablished December 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aFetishism, Psychiatric$0(DNLM)D005329$4BM$5IEN =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$5IEN =788 \2$iSearch also under the following Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aFetishism, Psychiatric$iand$aMotion Pictures$5IEN =LDR 01435cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882256871402441 =005 20230901102511.0 =008 220722i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022006730 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006730 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826237517100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aScabs (Wounds) =550 \\$wg$aWound healing =670 \\$aWork cat: Scab, 2023:$bCIP galley (Scabs are how your skin heals itself; Your blood has tiny cells; When you bleed, some cells stick together; They cover your cut to stop the bleeding; Then, the sticky blood cells dry and become hard; This is a scab)$w(DLC)2022027910 =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, 2016 viewed via Credo reference, July 22, 2022$b(scab intransitive verb scabbed; scab*bing; to become covered with a scab) =670 \\$aBlack's Medical Dictionary, 43rd Edition, viewed via Credo reference, July 22, 2022$b(Scab; The crust which forms on superficial injured areas; It is composed of FIBRIN, which is exuded from the raw surface, together with blood corpuscles and epithelial cells entangled in its meshes; Healing takes place naturally under this protection, and the scab dries up and falls off when healing is complete; Scabs appearing on the face without any previous abrasion are usually caused by an infection) =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aWound Healing$0(DNLM)D014945$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 00794nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9882256871502441 =005 20230901102330.0 =008 220923\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022007315 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007315 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825442731200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aWomen's rights in art =670 \\$aWork cat: Arghavan Khosravi, 2022:$bp. 4 of cover (paintings that evoke the universal restriction of women's rights)$w(DLC)2022911208 =688 \\$aEstablished November 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aWomen's Rights$0(DNLM)D014933$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aArt$0(DNLM)D001154$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aWomen's Rights$iand$aArt$5IEN-M =LDR 00864nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9882256871602441 =005 20230901102217.0 =008 220602\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022006339 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006339 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9824825932400041 =040 \\$aNjP$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aWetlands in art =670 \\$aWork cat: Katsiaficas, Diane. 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Implications of climate change for strategic conservation and restoration of tidal wetlands in the U.S. portion of the Salish Sea, 2015:$bpp. 6-7 (tidal wetlands are considered estuarine and coastal wetlands that are tidally influenced, including tidal flats, regularly flooded emergent marsh, irregularly flooded emergent marsh, transitional scrub-shrub, and freshwater tidal swamps)$w(OCoLC)946448234 =670 \\$aBrophy, Laura S. Tidal wetlands of the Yaquina and Alsea River estuaries, Oregon, 2013:$bp. 2 (the three types of tidal wetlands addressed in this study: emergent tidal wetlands (tidal marsh), scrub-shrub tidal wetlands, and forested tidal wetlands. 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From Myst to Gone Home, The Path to The Stanley Parable, what began as the derogatory sneer "Walking Simulator" has become a catch-all term for games that are interested in alternative modes of expression, drawing together considerations of embodiment, environment, orientation, and community.  The conference will feature work that focuses on some aspect of wandering in games, as well as work that draws connections between games and traditions of walking thought in performance, philosophy, pilgrimage, and protest) =688 \\$aEstablished September 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aVideo Games$0(DNLM)D018910$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 00957nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882256872202441 =005 20230901101409.0 =008 220509\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022006150 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006150 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825594948100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTransgender people in mass media =550 \\$wg$aMass media =670 \\$aWork cat: Trans identities in the French media, 2022:$bECIP summary (This collection of essays reflects on the questions of trans visibility and recognition in a French context through engagement in media analysis)$w(DLC)2022017890 =688 \\$aEstablished November 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTransgender Persons$0(DNLM)D063106$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMass Media$0(DNLM)D008402$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aTransgender Persons$iand$aMass Media$5IEN-M =LDR 01195nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882256872402441 =005 20230901101326.0 =008 220815i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022006939 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006939 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825853312200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTraiteurs (Healers) =550 \\$wg$aHealers =670 \\$aWork cat: Lançon, John A. 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In general, India provides the most well-rounded tea tourism) =670 \\$aNew York Times online, viewed 2022-11-10$b(The royal child, with tea; Where the water is soft and the tea is bold; In Dublin, tweaking a high tea) =675 \\$aLeisure, Travel and Mass Culture web site =688 \\$aEstablished March 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aTourism$0(DNLM)D000085926$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 00719nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9882256872702441 =005 20230901100854.0 =008 220914i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022007199 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007199 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825853409800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTzeltal textile fabrics =450 \\$aTextile fabrics, Tzeltal =550 \\$wg$aTextile fabrics$zMexico =670 \\$aWork cat: El arte textil maya en los Altos de Chiapas, 2020:$bpage 4 of cover (this book deals with the design and manufacturing of Maya, Tzotzil and Tzeltal fabrics)$w(DLC)2022377801 =688 \\$aEstablished December 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aTextiles$0(DNLM)D013784$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01133nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256872802441 =005 20230901100728.0 =008 220426\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022006030 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006030 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9824825949100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTerrorism in social media =550 \\$wg$aSocial media =670 \\$aWork cat: Sharp, Cassandra. 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This can result in takatāpui being disconnected not only from their whānau, hapū and iwi but also from their Māori culture; Takatāpui often have to choose between being Māori and prioritising our gender, sexuality or sex characteristics. Claiming takatāpui enables us to bring all of the parts of ourselves together - to be all of who we are) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Sept. 28, 2022$b(Takatāpui (also spelled takataapui) is a Te Reo Māori (Māori language) term, which is used in a similar way to LGBTQI+. Takatāpui can also refer to an individual who is SOGIE diverse. When speaking te reo Māori, LGBTQI+ people of any culture are referred to as Takatāpui. 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They may also sell videos of their performances.) =688 \\$aEstablished November 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aSex Workers$0(DNLM)D060386$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 03377nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9882256874602441 =005 20230901094318.0 =008 221007i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022007470 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007470 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826265648000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSocial distancing (Public health) and recreation =450 \\$aRecreation and social distancing (Public health) =550 \\$wg$aRecreation =670 \\$aWork cat: Transforming leisure in the pandemic, 2023:$bSummary from publisher (This is the first book to critically explore international leisure during the COVID-19 pandemic. It analyses the ways in which the pandemic has impacted upon our leisure practices and our leisure lives, focusing on three key spaces - public, private and digital. The book seeks to understand how changes in leisure have led to transformations in the ways we have had to 'do' and 'redo' activities, such as incorporating digitalisation and distancing measures, as well as dealing with restrictions on social interaction, gatherings, and cultural activities. It presents a series of case studies covering topics as diverse as music festivals, theatre on-screen, walking, static cycling, smartphone use, holidays, and the 'lockdown leisure' of pre-school children, including people across the life course, from young children to older retired people. The book discusses changes in patterns of behaviour, leisure experiences and leisure environments worldwide, and critically re-evaluates what leisure is and what it means in contemporary societies. It illustrates both the significant impact the pandemic has had on leisure and the important role leisure plays in helping support and maintain individual and community well-being.)$w(DLC)2022035903 =670 \\$aTaylor and Francis online homepage www, viewed October 7, 2022:$bOutdoorification of sports and recreation: a leisure transformation under the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden Susanna Hedenborg, Peter Fredman, Andreas Skriver Hansen, & Daniel Wolf-Watz (Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, most European countries imposed lockdowns, whereas Sweden introduced soft restrictions. Sports and physical activity could continue if conducted 'safely' and outdoor activities were even promoted if restrictions on the number of participants were not violated. The aim of this article is to demonstrate how the pandemic led to transitions and transformations of typical indoor sports activities to the outdoors and to outdoor recreation, or what we call an outdoorification process of sports and recreation, and how the changes were perceived by the population. Sweden is used as a case study. The inquiry is based on three studies involving more than 100 semi-structured interviews, two national questionnaire surveys and a regional-based PPGIS study. Based on the results, we argue that the outdoorification process is likely to influence how sport and recreation is understood and practiced also in the years after the pandemic.) =688 \\$aEstablished March 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRecreation$0(DNLM)D011998$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPhysical Distancing$0(DNLM)D000085762$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aRecreation$iand$aPhysical Distancing$5IEN-M =LDR 02580nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9882256874702441 =005 20230901094146.0 =008 221014i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2022007524 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007524 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826265644800041 =040 \\$aNcU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aWhite supremacy (Social structure) =550 \\$wg$aRace relations =550 \\$wg$aPower (Social sciences) =670 \\$aWork cat: Thompson, C.P. The making of American Whiteness, 2023$b(summary: "And just as the system of White supremacy was the principal framework that fueled the transatlantic slave trade, it likewise was the framework that drove the organization of civil society in Virginia, including the organization and structure of the colony's laws, social, political, and economic policies as well as its system of governance. The book shows what Whiteness looked like in everyday life in the early seventeenth century, in a way eerily prescient to Whiteness today")$w(OCoLC)1342509313 =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of Race and Racism, 2013$b("White supremacy is the ideology that whites are superior to people of other races and thus should have power over them. As early as the fifteenth century, during the period of European exploration and conquest, Europeans established a social hierarchy by which people having the whitest skin, fairest eyes, and straightest hair were physically, intellectually, and morally superior to others who lacked these features. As Europeans expanded their control over the world through imperialism and colonialism, they dominated and exploited people of color. Europeans also developed a worldwide system of white privilege. An essential aspect of white supremacy during these time periods was the ability to create separation among oppressed peoples so they could not unite against Europeans to alleviate their conditions") =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster website, 14 Oct. 2022$b(white supremacy: (1) the belief that the white race is inherently superior to other races and that white people should have control over people of other races; (2) the social, economic, and political systems that collectively enable white people to maintain power over people of other races) =688 \\$aEstablished March 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRace Relations$0(DNLM)D011822$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPower, Psychological$0(DNLM)D011209$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aRace Relations$iand$aPower, Psychological$5IEN-M =LDR 01563nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9882256874902441 =005 20230901093849.0 =008 220801\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2022006809 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006809 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825595059800041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPrisoners of war, Writings of =450 \\$aWritings of prisoners of war =550 \\$wg$aLiterature =670 \\$aWork cat.: Barbed wire and rice : poems and songs from Japanese prisoner-of-war camps, ©2016, via Project MUSE, viewed Aug. 1, 2022$b(writings by American prisoners of war held in Japanese camps in the Philippines during WW II) p. xi (written by men who were confined in Japanese prison camps during World War II and, with few exceptions, served on either Bataan or Corregidor in the defense of the Philippines against the Japanese aggressors who invaded the Islands immediately after the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor)$w(OCoLC)32192073 =670 \\$aVoigtländer, Lutz. Vom Leben und Überleben in Gefangenschaft : Selbstzeugnisse von Kriegsgefangenen, 1757 bis 1814, 2005$b(translation of title: Of life and survival in captivity : testimonies of prisoners of war, 1757 to 1814)$w(OCoLC)75252060 =688 \\$aEstablished November 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPrisoners of War$0(DNLM)D063906$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aLiterature$0(DNLM)D008091$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aPrisoners of War$iand$aLiterature$5IEN-M =LDR 01450nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9882256875002441 =005 20230901093720.0 =008 221021i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022007569 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007569 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826265653000041 =040 \\$aMiEM$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aSB608.T87 =150 \\$aDollar spot =550 \\$wg$aFungal diseases of plants =550 \\$wg$aTurfgrasses$xDiseases and pests =670 \\$aWork cat: Noer, O. J. Fungicides for dollar spot, 1944. =670 \\$aWikipedia website, viewed October 21, 2022:$bDollar spot (fungal disease of turfgrass caused by the four species in the genus Clarireedia, in the family Rutstroemiaceae; the official taxonomic designation of the causal agent has been controversial; in 1946 the pathogen previously known as Sclerotinia homoeocarpa is not part of the genus Sclerotinia; in 2018 DNA sequencing was used to analyze the causal agent and a new genus, Clarireedia, was created to accommodate the pathogen; dollar spot is one of the most economically important turfgrass diseases)$uhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollar_spot =688 \\$aEstablished March 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPlant Diseases$0(DNLM)D010935$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPoaceae$0(DNLM)D006109$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aPlant Diseases$iand$aPoaceae$5IEN-M =LDR 00728cz a2200181n 4500 =001 9882256875102441 =005 20230901093611.0 =008 221205i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022007881 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007881 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826237779300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPigmentation disorders in animals =550 \\$wg$aGenetic disorders in animals =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPigmentation Disorders$0(DNLM)D010859$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAnimals$0(DNLM)D000818$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aPigmentation Disorders$iand$aAnimals$5IEN-M =LDR 02417nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9882256875402441 =005 20230901093428.0 =008 221024i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022007579 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007579 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826265649800041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aComputational physics =550 \\$wg$aComputer science =550 \\$wg$aPhysics =670 \\$aWork cat.: Klco, Natalie. Calculating nature naturally, 2020:$babstr. (computation imprints the precisely-known isolated Hamiltonian of a distributed computational framework with a conjecture of the universe's Hamiltonian to calculate the physical implications of a proposed theoretical design. In this way, physics is able to connect theory and experiment, even in non-perturbative physical regimes eluding analytic solution) p. 3 (Since the early days of computational development, curiosities have grown about the relation between computation and physics--both how the laws of physics limited computational capacity and how computational design could inspire the development of physical law) ResearchWorks Archive subject keywords (Computational physics)$w(OCoLC)1245873089 =670 \\$aInstitute of Physics Computational Physics Group website, Oct. 24, 2022:$bhome page (computational physics, which is broadly defined as the science of using computers to: support physics research; help find solutions to physical problems) =670 \\$aLiden, Daniel. What is computational physics?, via All the science website, Oct. 24, 2022$b(Computational physics is a field that utilizes both existing physics formulas and numerical algorithms to make large-scale calculations with computers that would be extremely time consuming and tedious to perform by hand. Essentially, it is a branch of physics that is concerned with making mathematical models and solutions by using computers and programming. The mathematical models that physicists aim to create often involve vast amounts of information that require very powerful computers to process) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the use of computers and computational tools and methods in physics. Works on the use of mathematical tools and methods in physics are entered under$aMathematical physics. =681 \\$iNote under$aMathematical physics =688 \\$aEstablished March 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aPhysics$0(DNLM)D010825$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01376nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256875502441 =005 20230901093142.0 =008 220629||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022006569 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006569 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825324511000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTR673 =150 \\$aPhotography of violence =550 \\$wg$aViolence =670 \\$aWork cat: Ruiz, I. Peep show, 2021:$bp. 20 (during the process of researching and writing these essays, I have tried to understand how a medium that possesses a realist prestige--such as photography--has reacted in the face of the enslaving wave of violence that was exacerbated by the declaration of war on drug traffic by former president Felipe Calderón) p. 4 of cover (abject images emanating from a ceaseless violence in this country ... such images collapse the the gaze but at the same time provoke a more complex imaginary that allows us to approach with a certain lucidity the deterioration that violence has inflicted on our gaze)$w(DLC)2021398304 =688 \\$aEstablished November 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPhotography$0(DNLM)D010781$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aViolence$0(DNLM)D014754$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aPhotography$iand$aViolence$5IEN-M =LDR 01227cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256875602441 =005 20230901092953.0 =008 220928i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022007379 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007379 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826237587600041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aStamp collecting in popular culture =550 \\$wg$aPopular culture =670 \\$aWork cat: Stamps and stamp collecting in popular culture, 2015:$b(Postage stamps were first put on sale in Great Britain in May 1840 and since then stamp collecting has become one of the leading hobbies; Stamps, and their collection and study should, therefore, feature in our popular culture and literature; short stories to film and television via plays, music and recorded sound)$w(DLC)2015413030 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the representation of stamp collecting in popular culture. =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPhilately$0(DNLM)D010678$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPopular Culture$0(DNLM)D000076207$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aPhilately$iand$aPopular Culture$5IEN-M =LDR 01103cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882256875702441 =005 20230901092831.0 =008 220928\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022007376 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007376 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826237587900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aStamp collecting in mass media =550 \\$wg$aMass media =670 \\$aWork cat: Stamps and stamp collecting in popular culture, 2015:$b(Postage stamps were first put on sale in Great Britain in May 1840 and since then stamp collecting has become one of the leading hobbies; Stamps, and their collection and study should, therefore, feature in our popular culture and literature; short stories to film and television via plays, music and recorded sound)$w(DLC)2015413030 =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPhilately$0(DNLM)D010678$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMass Media$0(DNLM)D008402$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aPhilately$iand$aMass Media$5IEN-M =LDR 00919cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882256875802441 =005 20230901092505.0 =008 220812\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022006920 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006920 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826237515700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCancer in mass media =550 \\$wg$aMass media =670 \\$aWork cat: From whispers to shouts, 2022:$bECIP summary from publisher ("Whispers to Shouts examines public perception of cancer through stories in newspapers and magazines, social media, and popular culture")$w(DLC)2022015190 =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aNeoplasms$0(DNLM)D009369$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMass Media$0(DNLM)D008402$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aNeoplasms$iand$aMass Media$5IEN-M =LDR 01019nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256875902441 =005 20230901092323.0 =008 220725i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2022006751 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006751 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825595064800041 =040 \\$aICU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRJ399.M83 =150 \\$aMucopolysaccharidoses in children =550 \\$wg$aChildren$xDiseases =670 \\$aWork cat: Sytuacja społeczno-wychowawcza rodziny dziecka z mukopolisacharydozą, 2021:$btitle page (Sytuacja społeczno-wychowawcza rodziny dziecka z mukopolisacharydozą [The social and educational situation of families of children with mucopolysaccharidosis]) =688 \\$aEstablished November 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMucopolysaccharidoses$0(DNLM)D009083$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aChild$0(DNLM)D002648$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMucopolysaccharidoses$iand$aChild$5IEN-M =LDR 00976nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256876002441 =005 20230901092233.0 =008 220425i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022006022 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006022 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825853318900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSki films =450 \\$aSkiing films =550 \\$wg$aSports films =670 \\$aWork cat: Senn, Bryan, 1962-, Ski films, 2022$bECIP summary ("This first ever critical history of skiing in film chronicles a century of alpine cinema, with production information and stories and quotes from directors, actors and stuntmen.")$w(DLC)2022016571 =688 \\$aEstablished December 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSkiing$0(DNLM)D012865$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMotion Pictures$iand$aSkiing$5IEN-M =LDR 01019nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882256876202441 =005 20230901091918.0 =008 220811\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022006897 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006897 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825853320500041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aConduct of life on television =550 \\$wg$aTelevision =670 \\$aWork cat: Comic drunks, crazy cults, and lovable monsters, 2022:$bCIP summary (... explores the ways in which social imaginaries related to "bad behavior" have been humorously exploited over the years through his examination of a broad range of network and cable TV shows across the history of the medium)$w(DLC)2022023072 =688 \\$aEstablished December 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMorals$0(DNLM)D009014$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTelevision$0(DNLM)D013690$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMorals$iand$aTelevision$5IEN-M =LDR 01981cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9882256876302441 =005 20230901091743.0 =008 221010i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022007479 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007479 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826237508500041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dWaU =150 \\$aMobile reproductive health clinics =550 \\$wg$aMobile hospitals =550 \\$wg$aReproductive health services =670 \\$aWork cat.: Taqyīm khidmāt tanẓīm al-usrah, 2019:$bv. 1, t.p. (al-ʻIyādāt al-mutanaqqilah (mobile clinics); volume deals with mobile birth control clinics in Egypt)$w(DLC)2020358866 =670 \\$aMobile reproductive health clinics, via County health rankings & roadmaps website, Oct. 10, 2022$b(mobile reproductive health clinics are medically equipped vans with clinicians that offer reproductive health services, such as pregnancy tests, prenatal and postpartum care, gynecological exams, sexually transmitted infection (STI) screenings, health education, and referrals to social services) =670 \\$aMobile reproductive health clinics, via Economic mobility catalog website, Oct. 10, 2022$b(medically equipped vans with clinicians that offer reproductive health services; the primary goal is to provide care to people who would not be able access health services otherwise) =670 \\$aMobile reproductive health clinics make motherhood safer in remote Lao villages, via United Nations Population Fund website, Oct. 10, 2022$b(article discusses the impact of mobile reproductive health clinics in villages in Saravan Province, Laos) =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMobile Health Units$0(DNLM)D008952$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aReproductive Health Services$0(DNLM)D034121$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMobile Health Units$iand$aReproductive Health Services$5IEN-M =LDR 00978nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256876402441 =005 20230901091609.0 =008 221116i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022007736 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007736 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826265772200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSpouses of the mentally ill =550 \\$wg$aMentally ill =550 \\$wg$aSpouses =670 \\$aWork cat: Knight, Anna. They get your highs (I get your lows), 2021:$bp. 1 ("It is a story about being married, for 24 years, to an alcoholic, Type 1 Manic Bipolar rapid cycle ADHD, narcissistic personality disorder.")$w(DLC)2022362550 =688 \\$aEstablished March 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMentally Ill Persons$0(DNLM)D028642$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSpouses$0(DNLM)D001523$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMentally Ill Persons$iand$aSpouses$5IEN-M =LDR 00831nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9882256876502441 =005 20230901091451.0 =008 220802\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022006827 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006827 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825595056900041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMemory disorders in art =670 \\$aWork cat.: Cox, T. A. This is pretty much the story of our family, 2018:$b(an artists' book) colophon (chronicles the physical and emotional effects of memory loss) =688 \\$aEstablished November 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMemory Disorders$0(DNLM)D008569$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aArt$0(DNLM)D001154$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMemory Disorders$iand$aArt$5IEN-M =LDR 01104nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256876602441 =005 20230901091301.0 =008 220628i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022006554 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006554 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825324499200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMedicine and music =450 \\$aMusic and medicine =550 \\$wg$aMusic =670 \\$aWork cat: Levy, Robert I. Music and medicine, 2018:$b(essays on the interplay of music and medicine; music is relevant to medicine because the humanities make one more sensitive to the needs of others; appreciation of music can enrich and deepen knowledge of the history of medicine and allied sciences; essays on the ways that composers' medical problems affected their music)$w(DLC)2021392171 =688 \\$aEstablished November 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMedicine$0(DNLM)D008511$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMusic$0(DNLM)D009146$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMedicine$iand$aMusic$5IEN-M =LDR 03871nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9882256876702441 =005 20230901091100.0 =008 221024i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2022007580 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007580 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826265649400041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aIon traps =450 \\$aTraps, Ion =550 \\$wg$aPhysical instruments =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lilieholm, Jennifer Flora. Experiments with trapped ions : entanglement, novel traps, and quantum jumps, 2020:$babstr. (a novel parabolic mirror ion trap; We measured the trap to have a light collection efficiency of 39%, nearly an order of magnitude higher than the light collection of ion traps utilizing standard collection optics)$w(OCoLC)1245873833 =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 24, 2022:$bIon trap (An ion trap is a combination of electric or magnetic fields used to capture charged particles--known as ions--often in a system isolated from an external environment. Ion traps have a number of scientific uses such as mass spectrometry, basic physics research, and controlling quantum states. The two most common types of ion trap are the Penning trap, which forms a potential via a combination of electric and magnetic fields, and the Paul trap which forms a potential via a combination of static and oscillating electric fields) =670 \\$aIon trap - an overview, via ScienceDirect, Oct. 24, 2022$b(Ion traps, also referred to as quadrupole ion traps, trap and store ions in an orbital motion within the ion trap and eject ions for detection; Ion trap mass analyzers use a combination of electric or magnetic fields to capture or "trap" ions inside the mass analyzer. There are multiple configurations of ion traps including 3D ion traps (the Paul ion trap), a linear ion trap (2D trap), and electrostatic trap (Orbitrap), or a magnetic field-based trap (ion cyclotron resonance); Ion trap structures are usually installed in a high-vacuum enclosure to minimize collisions with background gas. Ions are often loaded by transmitting a beam of neutral atoms of the desired element and an ionizing electron beam through the trap simultaneously. When the atoms are ionized inside the trapping zone, the resulting ions can be trapped) =670 \\$aDictionary.com, Oct. 24, 2022$b(ion trap: noun, Physics. any device used to prevent ions in an electron beam from striking other apparatus, especially in mass spectrometry.) =670 \\$aCollins English dictionary online, Oct. 24, 2022$b(ion trap: a combination of electric or magnetic fields used to capture charged particles) =670 \\$aQuantiki website, Oct. 24, 2022$b(Ion traps. Ions, or charged atomic particles, can be confined and suspended in free space using electromagnetic fields. Qubits are stored in stable electronic states of each ion, and quantum information can be processed and transferred through the collective quantized motion of the ions in the trap (interacting through the Coulomb force); Ion traps were first invented in the 1960's by Wolfgang Paul and Hans Dehmelt (who received the Nobel Prize in 1989 for their work). The idea is that since a charged particle can not be confined in three dimensional space using static electric fields, an electric field oscillating at radio frequency (RF) is applied instead, forming a potential with the shape of a saddle spinning at the RF frequency. 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Use for machines, stitchery, clothing, rubber stamps, templates, pattern stencils, alphabets for lettering, shapes for flowcharts, jewelry, pottery, musical instruments, fabrics, tools, utensils, sea shells, rocks, holograms, and furniture)$w(OCoLC)1343546700 =670 \\$aRDA toolkit, Sept. 7, 2022:$bRDA glossary (object: A carrier type that consists of a three-dimensional artifact, a replica of an artifact, or a naturally-occurring object; object work: A work that is realized as a tactile three-dimensional form or a three-dimensional form) =670 \\$aMARC 21 Bibliographic Format, via WWW, Sept. 7, 2022:$b008 - Visual Materials > 008/33 - Type of visual material (Realia: Includes 1) all other three-dimensional items not covered by the other codes (e.g., clothing, stitchery, fabrics, tools, utensils), and 2) naturally occurring objects; Other codes for Art original; Art reproduction; Diorama; Filmstrip; Game; Picture; Graphic; Technical drawing; Motion picture; Chart; Flash card; Microscope slide; Model; Slide; Transparency; Videorecording; Toy; Other) =670 \\$aReitz, J.M. Online dictionary for library and information science, viewed Sept. 7, 2022$b(object: In AACR2, a three-dimensional artifact, replica of an artifact, or naturally occurring entity. In the British list of general material designations, the term also includes dioramas, games, microscope slides, models, and realia; realia: Three-dimensional objects from real life, whether man-made (artifacts, tools, utensils, etc.) or naturally occurring (specimens, samples, etc.), usually borrowed, purchased, or received as gifts by a library for use in classroom instruction or in exhibits. Archival and manuscript collections often receive items of memorabilia such as jewelry, leather goods, needlework, etc., in connection with gifts of personal papers. In AACR2, the term is added inside square brackets [realia] as a general material designation following the title proper in the bibliographic description. Compare with replica; replica: A reproduction or copy of a work of art, especially one made by the artist who created the original or produced under the artist's supervision. In a more general sense, any very close reproduction or copy of an object, especially one made on a smaller scale than the original. Synonymous with doublette. Compare with facsimile and realia) =670 \\$aArt & architecture thesaurus online, Sept. 7, 2022$b(realia. SN Generally, refers to all physical objects or physical phenomena not produced by humans. The universe of physical objects is often divided into realia, which are naturally occurring objects and phenomena, and "artifacts," which are human-made objects and phenomena. Specifically, in library classification systems, realia are physical objects that are not the books, periodicals, or sound recordings typically cataloged by libraries. Specifically, in education, realia are objects from nature, home, or otherwise from real life that are used in classroom instruction. BT object genres (object classifications)) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster dictionary online, Sept. 7, 2022$b(realia: objects or activities used to relate classroom teaching to the real life especially of peoples studied; Realia, was first used in the late 19th century, and is still mostly used in the classroom by teachers, especially foreign language teachers. 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In meaningful learning, students use their knowledge to learn new concepts and solve problems and transfer their knowledge to new situations and problems. Students learn meaningfully when they relate new knowledge to existing knowledge. It is a process of relating the new information with the concepts already contained in the cognitive structure (Dahar, 2011). For meaningful learning to occur, new concepts must be integrated into the existing knowledge structure, connecting existing concepts with the new knowledge (Fletcher, & Chróinín, 2021; Bao, Koenig, 2019).) Page 82 (There is no homogeneous, uniform approach to teaching and learning that has been nurtured with complementary theories and their applications that provide a rationale for the promotion of academic and social skills that contribute to meaningful learning, such as the development of social cooperation and communication (Sharan, 2015). Hanani (2020) explores the meaningful learning of the millennial generation that provides students with the formation of creative, critical and innovative thinking skills and that can be achieved by various methods, including active learning, collaborative learning, cooperative learning, problem-based learning, etc.)$w(DLC) 2022039949 =670 \\$aPurdue University homepage, viewed September 14, 2022:$b(Meaningful learning refers to the concept that the learned knowledge (lets say a fact) is fully understood by the individual and that the individual knows how that specific fact relates to other stored facts (stored in your brain that is). 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([cataloger's translation] Gender and sexuality in dispute : inequalities in the right to decide about one's own body from the medical field) p. 7 (The right to decide about one's own body has its antecedents in one of the main demands of the feminist movement of the seventies of the last century ... "My body is my own." Since then ... women who embody different structural inequalities, as well as LGBT+ people, have articulated a place of both enunciation and politicization based on that right. Thus they demand that the state recognize and guarantee the autonomy defined by deciding about one's own body, which is not restricted to the reproductive sphere)$w(DLC)2021398745 =670 \\$aCambridge dictionary of Christian theology, 2011, via WWW, viewed May 31, 2022:$bunder Abortion (Abortion is one of today's most contested moral issues, with many anti-abortionists taking an absolutist stand on the basis of the sanctity of innocent human life and the personhood of the unborn child, and many feminists taking an opposing stand on the basis of a woman's right to choose and her right to personal bodily autonomy) =670 \\$aCambridge dictionary of philosophy, 2015, via WWW, viewed May 31, 2022:$bunder Moral status (the well-known bodily autonomy argument in defense of abortion, articulated by Thomson, does not deny that the fetus is a moral patient, but insists that her/his/its claims are limited by the pregnant woman's prior claim to control her bodily destiny) =670 \\$aGriffin, G. Dictionary of gender studies, 2017, via WWW, viewed May 31, 2022:$bunder Rape (One of the demands of the second women's liberation movement concerned women's right to bodily autonomy and therefore that women should not have to perform sex on demand within marriage) =670 \\$aMy body is my own, 2022, via WWW, viewed May 31, 2022:$bp. 4-5 (Each of us has a right to bodily autonomy and should therefore have the power to make our own choices about our bodies, and to have those choices supported by everyone around us, and by our societies at large. ... Through our leadership in the new Generation Equality Action Coalition on Bodily Autonomy and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, and through this edition of the State of World Population, UNFPA is highlighting why bodily autonomy is a universal right that must be upheld) p. 17-18 (... the word "bodily" has been joined with "autonomy" to create a term with a broad and sometimes ambiguous meaning. It is used today by advocates, activists and human rights experts surrounding issues related to sexuality, health, reproductive rights, sexual orientation, gender identity, transactional sex, surrogacy, disability status, abortion and more. The term gained further prominence in 2019, when governments, civil society organizations, academics and members of the private sector came together for the Nairobi Summit on ICPD25, where they pledged to finally achieve all the goals set out in the ICPD Programme of Action. ... While the term has become part of the vernacular of the feminist and sexual and reproductive health and rights movements, it continues to elude simple definition and easy measurement) =670 \\$aMyers, J. Historical dictionary of the lesbian and gay liberation movements, 2013, via WWW, viewed May 31, 2022:$bunder Abortion rights movement (The initial movement to secure and then protect the right to abortion for women; this right is part of women's bodily autonomy) =670 \\$aOxford encyclopedia of the Islamic world, 2022, via WWW, viewed May 31, 2022:$bunder Sexual rights in Muslim societies (On the annual 9 November CSBR "One Day One Struggle" (ODOS) campaign, member organizations and supporters hold simultaneous demonstrations and activities relevant to sexual rights issues on their national and local agendas, [including] for instance in 2017 ... bodily autonomy and self-expression in Kyrgyzstan [etc.]) =670 \\$aSAGE encyclopedia of trans studies, 2021, via WWW, viewed May 31, 2022:$bunder Citizenship (intimate citizenship, which emphasizes the importance of bodily autonomy and the right to relationships and sexual expressions with chosen people) under Planned Parenthood, trans inclusion (SisterSong, the Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective, defines the reproductive justice framework as "the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities") under Gender on legal documents (General medical requirements demand that one undergoes genital surgery, sterilization, and/or hormone therapy as a precondition for recognition. Even though some trans people desire these procedures, requiring medical intervention for legal recognition reflects a grave breach of the right to bodily autonomy) under interACT: Advocates for Intersex Youth (Rapporteur released a report ... calling on states to repeal laws that allowed for nonconsensual medical procedures, including childhood genital-normalizing surgery. Since then, multiple international human rights bodies and U.S.-based LGBTQ+ and medical groups have echoed the call to protect intersex bodily autonomy) =670 \\$aUtter, G.H. The gun debate, 2016, via WWW, viewed May 31, 2022:$bunder Constitutional Accountability Center (an individual's right to bear arms, which the organization understands as part of a right to bodily autonomy) =670 \\$aPolitical quarterly, April-June 2022, via WWW, viewed Sept. 16, 2022:$bp. 342 (Libertarian ideas of self-ownership and the priority of bodily autonomy have featured prominently in the political debate over vaccination programmes and the justifiability or otherwise of restricting the liberty of the unvaccinated. ... Right-libertarianism asserts the absolute priority of a right of self-ownership and of bodily autonomy. Is that a consistent and sound basis for the claim that vaccination mandates or restrictions on the unvaccinated or even the promotion of vaccinations are violations of freedom?) =670 \\$aJournal of medical ethics, 2019, via WWW, viewed Sept. 16, 2022$b(Psychiatric inpatients with capacity may be treated paternalistically under the Mental Health Act 1983. This violates bodily autonomy and causes potentially significant harm to health and moral status, both of which may be long-lasting. I suggest that such harms may extend to killing moral persons through the impact of psychotropic drugs on psychological connectedness) =670 \\$aHealth and human rights journal, 2021 Jun, via WWW, viewed Sept. 16, 2022$b(Clarification is needed as to whether a mandatory vaccination program for COVID-19 is constitutional--in other words, whether it is compatible with the Brazilian Federal Constitution, the highest law in Brazil. ... 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([cataloger's translation] Sports and gender) p. 4 of cover (various social manifestations present themselves in the practice of sports and physical activity ... one of them is gender relations) p. 6-7 (cataloger's translations of article titles: Soccer as a configuring device in masculinity; Masculinity and soccer in Japan: the popularization of men's soccer and its discursive function in the midst of the crisis of hegemonic masculinity; Promotion of sports in women as a way of acquiring beauty) p. 8 (power relations in the construction of masculinity and femininity within the field of sports)$w(DLC)2021454898 =688 \\$aEstablished November 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aGender Role$0(DNLM)D000085402$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSports$0(DNLM)D013177$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aGender Role$iand$aSports$5IEN-M =LDR 01726nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9882256878602441 =005 20230831171115.0 =008 220411i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022005894 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022005894 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9824825942500041 =040 \\$aDGPO$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL430.5.N47$cZoology =072 \7$aH 1147$2lcsh =150 \\$aOstodes strigatus =450 \\$aCyclostoma albida =450 \\$aCyclostoma strigatum =450 \\$aOstodes albidus =550 \\$wg$aOstodes =670 \\$aWork cat: Ostodes strigatus, 2020:$bp. 5 (tropical ground dwelling snail in the family Poteriidae, occurs solely on the island of Tutuila in American Samoa ... family Poteriidae ... genus Ostodes) p. 16 (member of the superfamily Cyclophoroidea and the family Neocyclotidae (=Poteriidae))$w(OCoLC)1295620665 =670 \\$aCatalogue of Life, ITIS Species 2000, Apr. 11, 2022:$b(Ostodes strigatus (A. 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Gould, 1862; synonymised names: Cyclophorus (Ostodes), Dublonia, Ostodes (Dublonia), Ostodes (Ostodes); Ostodes (Genus); Neocyclotidae (Family); Architaenioglossa (Order)) =688 \\$aEstablished September 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aGastropoda$0(DNLM)D049851$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 00696nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9882256879002441 =005 20230831165957.0 =008 221031i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2022007621 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007621 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826265643800041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aRomani fiction =550 \\$wg$aRomani literature =688 \\$aEstablished March 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aFictional Works as Topic$0(DNLM)D000080503$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aRoma$0(DNLM)D006179$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aFictional Works as Topic$iand$aRoma$5IEN-M =LDR 01112nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256879102441 =005 20230831165859.0 =008 221021i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022007567 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007567 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826265638300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNoir fiction, Scandinavian =450 \\$aScandinavian noir fiction =550 \\$wg$aScandinavian fiction =670 \\$aWork cat: The Scandinavian invasion, 2022:$bECIP galley (The book's focus thus remains deliberately broad, with a diverse range of essays providing snapshots of what Nordic Noir has been in the past, what it has since become, and where it may be heading in the future)$w(DLC)2022032211 =688 \\$aEstablished March 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aFictional Works as Topic$0(DNLM)D000080503$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aScandinavians and Nordic People$0(DNLM)D000094857$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aFictional Works as Topic$iand$aScandinavians and Nordic People$5IEN-M =LDR 00635nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9882256879302441 =005 20230831165753.0 =008 220902i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022007110 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007110 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825853404800041 =040 \\$aHU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNukna fiction =550 \\$wg$aNukna literature =670 \\$aWork cat: Nukna ámna náráwa yan me bingnga, 2006:$btitle page (Nukna story book; collection of stories written in the Nukna language) =688 \\$aEstablished December 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aFictional Works as Topic$0(DNLM)D000080503$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 02071cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256879402441 =005 20230831165424.0 =008 221003i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022007418 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007418 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826237518200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aFamily planning in popular culture =550 \\$wg$aPopular culture =670 \\$aWork cat: Representing Latina/x reproductive decision making, 2022:$b( How can popular culture contribute to the destigmatization of reproductive decisions like abortion? How can popular culture correct misinformation and misunderstanding about Latina/x stories surrounding reproductive decisions? What do these representations in theater and in the small screen mean for Latina/x popular culture? The texts I discuss examine the representation of Latina reproductive decision making in Latina theater, television, film, and visual art.4 This project documents how Latinas in theater, on the small screen, and through visual art build narratives and worlds that reaffirm or defy what Latina reproductive decision-making looks or sounds like. These cultural products present varying perspectives of reproductive decision-making such as desiring motherhood or choosing abortion. For this project, reproductive decision making involves any decision about a woman's sexuality, fertility, or reproductive system (Redshaw & Martin, 2011). The nature of reproductive decision-making instances in these cultural texts brings with it related social and biological constraints such as class, gender, and sex)$w(DLC)2022024582 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the representation of family planning in popular culture. =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aFamily Planning Services$0(DNLM)D005193$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPopular Culture$0(DNLM)D000076207$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aFamily Planning Services$iand$aPopular Culture$5IEN-M =LDR 01115cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256879502441 =005 20230831165329.0 =008 220906i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022007119 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007119 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826237512300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAesthetics in popular culture =550 \\$wg$aPopular culture =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the representation of aesthetics in popular culture. =670 \\$aWork cat: Microdystopias, 2023:$bECIP galley (As the essays in this volume demonstrate, aesthetics plays a particularly central and complex role in mediating as well as disrupting the parameters of dystopian emergences; fiction, tv shows, films, video games and music are discussed)$w(DLC)2022041227 =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aEsthetics$0(DNLM)D004954$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPopular Culture$0(DNLM)D000076207$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aEsthetics$iand$aPopular Culture$5IEN-M =LDR 01454cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882256879702441 =005 20230831164903.0 =008 220317\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022005699 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022005699 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826237590000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aElectroencephalography in mass media =550 \\$wg$aMass media =670 \\$aWork cat: Brainmedia, 2022:$b(a characterization of the present as a "brain culture" or "neuroculture": a present in which the brain makes striking appearances in popular media, in which brains are increasingly equated with the "self'," and in which the brain sciences are attributed a remarkable explanatory power for complex phenomena; EEG feedback circuits around 1970; "brain-to-brain" art-science installation works between 2013-2019; examine practices and imaginaries that shaped and enacted the idea of perceiving the live brain. 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Eksistensi kesenian gandut di Kalimantan Selatan, 2018:$bsummary (Gandut is a traditional dance of Banjar people that originated from Pandahan Village, Tapin Tengah District, Tapin Regency, Kalimantan Selatan Province, Indonesia; also called bagandut; in terms of historical context, there are two versions of how gandut developed, the first version believed that gandut was born and developed within the commoners of Banjar people, the other version believed the dance was initially only played in the royal palace and began more familiar for commoners in the 1860s; gandut enjoyed its heyday in the 1960s-1970s and faced a decline in the mid-1970s due to political upheaval in the country and also because gandut was considered to be contrary to the principle of religion)$w(DLC)2020311239 =670 \\$aWarisan budaya tak benda Indonesia website, viewed October 11, 2022:$b(Gandut or bagandut dance has four variants, which are mangandangan, mandung-mandung, gandut manunggul, and gandut karuncungan; the dance is performed by women, they try to attract the audience to join the dance, and those who participate usually put money in sasanggan, a bowl-like container made of brass, as a form of appreciating the dancers) =688 \\$aEstablished March 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aDancing$0(DNLM)D003615$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01357nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9882256880002441 =005 20230831163827.0 =008 220815i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022006933 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006933 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825853314800041 =040 \\$aCaOONL$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL638.C94$cZoology =072 \\$aH 1147$2lcsh =150 \\$aPugnose shiner =450 \\$aNotropis anogenus =550 \\$wg$aNotropis =670 \\$aWork cat: Report on the progress of recovery strategy implementation for the pugnose shiner (Notropis anogenus) in Canada for the period 2012 to 2017, 2022. =670 \\$aITIS website, August 15, 2022:$b(Notropis anogenus, Common name - pugnose shiner; Genus - Notropis, Family - Cyprinidae, Order - Cypriniformes, Class - Teleostei, Phylum - Chordata, Kingdom - Animalia) =670 \\$aNatureServe Explorer website, August 15, 2022:$b(Notropis anogenus, Pugnose shiner; Genus - Notropis, Family - Cyprinidae, Order - Cypriniformes, Class - Actinopterygii, Phylum - Craniata, Kingdom - Animalia) =670 \\$aFishBase website, August 15, 2022:$b(Notropis anogenus, Pugnose shiner; Actinopteri (ray-finned fishes), Cypriniformes (Carps), Leuciscidae (Minnows), Pogonichthyinae) =688 \\$aEstablished December 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aCyprinidae$0(DNLM)D003530$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 00802cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256880202441 =005 20230831163632.0 =008 220914\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022007196 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007196 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826237510700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCrime in video games =550 \\$wg$aVideo games =550 \\$aViolence in video games =670 \\$aWork cat: Levan, K., Crime, punishment, and video games, 2022$w2022037113 =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aCrime$0(DNLM)D003415$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aVideo Games$0(DNLM)D018910$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aCrime$iand$aVideo Games$5IEN-M =LDR 01583nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882256880302441 =005 20230831163510.0 =008 220721\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022006726 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006726 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826265777100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aCOVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- , in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: Are we living in a disaster movie? 2022:$b( ..., I endeavored to explore the similarities between the genre conventions set forth in the mainstream disaster movie and the commonalities in the trajectory thus far of the global battle with the COVID-19 pandemic. I posited, and still believe, that the life cycle of the COVID-19 pandemic paralleled a real-life disaster movie. When and how were certain fictional generic benchmarks hit in reality during the course of the pandemic, and furthermore, what could the conventions of the disaster subgenre inform us as to how the true-life narrative surrounding the pandemic might eventualize? If we were, in fact, living in a disaster movie, then surely a member of the generic canon would be able to offer some insight into this troubling scenario and how it might play out)$w(DLC)2022031087 =688 \\$aEstablished March 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aCOVID-19$0(DNLM)D000086382$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aCOVID-19$iand$aMotion Pictures$5IEN-M =LDR 01029nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256880402441 =005 20230831163353.0 =008 221014i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022007517 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007517 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826265645100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aYouth in conservation of natural resources =550 \\$wg$aConservation of natural resources =670 \\$aWork cat: Songkhlā sō̜ngsǣng, 2014-$bv. 1, summary (youth participation in conservation of natural resources)$w(DLC)2019339928 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the participation of youth in the conservation of natural resources. =688 \\$aEstablished March 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aConservation of Natural Resources$0(DNLM)D003247$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aConservation of Natural Resources$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN-M =LDR 02317nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9882256880502441 =005 20230831163302.0 =008 220708i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022006629 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006629 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825594949900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQA76.76.S58 =150 \\$aSoftware container technologies =450 \\$aSoftware containerization technologies =550 \\$wg$aComputer systems =670 \\$aWork cat:Hohn, Alan. The book of Kubernetes : a hands-on deep dive into container technology, 2023:$bgalley (With so many modern applications running at large scale, it can be easy to forget that a lot of hard work goes into architecting, building, deploying, and maintaining applications of this caliber, whether the scale it's designed for is thousands, millions, or billions of users. Our job in this chapter is to identify what we need from our application platform to run a scalable, reliable application, and to see how containerization and Kubernetes meet those requirements)$w(DLC)2022020536 =670 \\$aIBM Cloud Learn Hub, viewed Oct. 26, 2022:$bContainerization explained ("Containerization is the packaging of software code with just the operating system (OS) libraries and dependencies required to run the code to create a single lightweight executable--called a container--that runs consistently on any infrastructure. More portable and resource-efficient than virtual machines (VMs), containers have become the de facto compute units of modern cloud-native applications.") =670 \\$aInspec, viewed July 8, 2022$b(uncontrolled subject terms for works on software: Software containerization technologies; Software containerization) =670 \\$aApplied science and technology full text, viewed July 8, 2022$bin title (Orchestration is the next battleground for containerization [work is about software]; subject heading: Containerization; also in an abstract: three software container management systems, the Borg, Omega, and Kubernetes) =670 \\$aEngineering index, viewed July 8, 2022$b(title: Comparison of containerization and virtualization in cloud architectures; subject heading: Containers) =688 \\$aEstablished November 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aComputer Systems$0(DNLM)D003199$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01919nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256880602441 =005 20230831162825.0 =008 220815i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022006943 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006943 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825853311700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aGV706.4 =150 \\$aCompetition (Psychology) in sports =550 \\$wg$aSports$xPsychological aspects =670 \\$aWork cat: Outcome uncertainty in sporting events : losing and competitive balance, 2020 :$bSummary (Offering a cutting-edge analysis of competitive balance and outcome uncertainty, this book explores the topic from multiple perspectives. Chapters address competitive balance and outcome uncertainty in different sports in a range of countries to help understand its significance. Highlighting important new insights into previously unexplored dimensions, the book also provides a rich context for better understanding why fans, teams and leagues value competitive balance. It challenges readers to think about the topic in a broad and rigorous way, and in some cases to question widely held beliefs about how outcome uncertainty motivates competitive balance and how sports fans actually view competitive balance. Key case studies and the use of new data in the chapters makes this an interesting read for sports economics researchers and students looking for current analysis of the topic. 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Use for machines, stitchery, clothing, rubber stamps, templates, pattern stencils, alphabets for lettering, shapes for flowcharts, jewelry, pottery, musical instruments, fabrics, tools, utensils, sea shells, rocks, holograms, and furniture)$w(OCoLC)1343546700 =670 \\$aRDA toolkit, Sept. 7, 2022:$bRDA glossary (object: A carrier type that consists of a three-dimensional artifact, a replica of an artifact, or a naturally-occurring object; object work: A work that is realized as a tactile three-dimensional form or a three-dimensional form) =670 \\$aMARC 21 Bibliographic Format, via WWW, Sept. 7, 2022:$b008 - Visual Materials > 008/33 - Type of visual material (Realia: Includes 1) all other three-dimensional items not covered by the other codes (e.g., clothing, stitchery, fabrics, tools, utensils), and 2) naturally occurring objects; Other codes for Art original; Art reproduction; Diorama; Filmstrip; Game; Picture; Graphic; Technical drawing; Motion picture; Chart; Flash card; Microscope slide; Model; Slide; Transparency; Videorecording; Toy; Other) =670 \\$aReitz, J.M. Online dictionary for library and information science, viewed Sept. 7, 2022$b(object: In AACR2, a three-dimensional artifact, replica of an artifact, or naturally occurring entity. In the British list of general material designations, the term also includes dioramas, games, microscope slides, models, and realia; realia: Three-dimensional objects from real life, whether man-made (artifacts, tools, utensils, etc.) or naturally occurring (specimens, samples, etc.), usually borrowed, purchased, or received as gifts by a library for use in classroom instruction or in exhibits. Archival and manuscript collections often receive items of memorabilia such as jewelry, leather goods, needlework, etc., in connection with gifts of personal papers. In AACR2, the term is added inside square brackets [realia] as a general material designation following the title proper in the bibliographic description. 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It is also used in library cataloguing (in reference to such bizarre things as an author's hair and teeth donated posthumously) and occasionally finds its way into other contexts as well) =688 \\$aEstablished December 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aCataloging$0(DNLM)D002376$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01306nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9882256882002441 =005 20230831162354.0 =008 220302i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022005582 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022005582 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825853322400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aHD9019.M38 =150 \\$aCannabis social clubs =550 \\$wg$aCooperative societies =670 \\$aWork cat: Pardal, Mafalda. The cannabis social clubs, 2022:$b(Cannabis Social Clubs (CSCs) are typically formal, non-profit associations of adult cannabis users who produce and distribute that substance close to or at cost price among themselves)$w(DLC) 2022004615 =670 \\$aCannabis Social Clubs, WWW site, viewed March 2, 2022$b(today, all across Europe, Cannabis Social Clubs continue to operate in a grey zone, as a national legal framework for the cultivation and distribution of cannabis is still absent.)$uhttp://cannabis-social-clubs.eu/ =688 \\$aEstablished December 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aCannabis$0(DNLM)D002188$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aConsumer Organizations$0(DNLM)D003255$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aCannabis$iand$aConsumer Organizations$5IEN-M =LDR 01613nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9882256882502441 =005 20230831162255.0 =008 220901i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022007089 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007089 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826265774900041 =040 \\$aCaAEU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aBannocks (Bread) =550 \\$wg$aBread =670 \\$aWork cat: Wastasecoot, B.I. Granny's giant bannock, 2008$w(CaOONL)20089058658 =670 \\$aDucharme, L. The bannock book, [2007]$w(OCoLC)132303545 =670 \\$aOxford English dictionary, online, viewed 1 September 2022:$bbannock (1. The name, in Scotland and north of England, of a form in which home-made bread is made; usually unleavened, of large size, round or oval form, and flattish, without being as thin as 'scon' or oat-cake. In Scotland, bannocks are usually of barley- or pease-meal, but may be of wheaten flour; in some parts a large fruit cake or bun of the same shape is called a currant-bannock. In north of England the name is sometimes given to oat- or haver-bread, when made thicker and softer than an oat-cake; but local usage varies.) =670 \\$aCanadian Oxford dictionary, 2004:$bbannock (1. Cdn a bread similar to tea biscuits, made of flour, water, and fat, sometimes leavened with baking powder, and cooked on a griddle or over a fire. 2. esp. 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Both demonstrations are instances of the deliberate ways scientists and science educators perform a direct view of the living brain, invoking a sense of seeing the brain "in action," of perceiving it live, as it were. 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It includes all work at the intersection of the basic science of evolutionary biology with the professions of medicine and public health.$w(OCoLC)1090367335 =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aBiological Evolution$0(DNLM)D005075$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMedicine$0(DNLM)D008511$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aBiological Evolution$iand$aMedicine$5IEN-M =LDR 00861nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256882902441 =005 20230831161818.0 =008 221107i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022007674 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007674 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826265783800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aAutistic women =450 \\$aWomen with autism =550 \\$wg$aAutistic people =670 \\$aWork cat: James, Laura E. Odd girl out, 2017:$bother title information (an autistic woman in a neurotypical world)$w(DLC)2017278562 =688 \\$aEstablished March 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAutistic Disorder$0(DNLM)D001321$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aWomen$0(DNLM)D014930$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aAutistic Disorder$iand$aWomen$5IEN-M =LDR 00721nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882256883002441 =005 20230831161541.0 =008 220819\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022006992 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006992 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825853409500041 =040 \\$aMiEM$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBF1714.E8 =150 \\$aAstrology, Ethiopian =450 \\$aEthiopian astrology =670 \\$aWork cat: Fekāré ʼItyop̣yā, Naḥasé 2012 [2020]:$b(book of Ethiopian astrology) =670 \\$aYaʼItyop̣yā kokab, Naḥasé 2012 [2020]:$b(the star of Ethiopia, a book of Ethiopian astrology) =688 \\$aEstablished December 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aAstrology$0(DNLM)D001255$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 00997nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9882256883102441 =005 20230831161348.0 =008 220726i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2022006764 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006764 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825595073500041 =040 \\$aAzTeS$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.C74 =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aXylorhiza =450 \\$aHolly-leaved asters =450 \\$aWoody asters =450 \\$aWoodyaster =550 \\$wg$aCompositae =670 \\$aWork cat: Watson, T.J. Systematics of Xylorhiza (Compositae/Asteraceae), 1972:$bp. 1 (Xylorhiza is a genus of 8 species commonly known as woody asters or holly-leaved asters) =670 \\$aUSDA Plants database, viewed July 25, 2022$b(Xylorhiza Nutt.; woodyaster; Family: Asteraceae/Compositae) =670 \\$aIPNI, viewed July 25, 2022$b(Xylorhiza Nutt.); Family: Asteraceae) =688 \\$aEstablished November 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aAsteraceae$0(DNLM)D019659$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 00991cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256883202441 =005 20230831161128.0 =008 220607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022006388 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006388 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826237586100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHmong American youth =450 \\$aYouth, Hmong American =550 \\$wg$aYouth$zUnited States =670 \\$aWork cat: Lee, Stacey J., Resisting Asian American invisibility, 2022$bintroduction (Resisting Asian American Invisibility focuses on the problem of invisibility, and the related problem of hyper-visibility faced by Hmong American youth...)$w(DLC)2022017507 =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAsian$0(DNLM)D001213$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aAsian$iand$aAdolescent$5IEN-M =LDR 01834cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256883302441 =005 20230831161024.0 =008 220916i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022007220 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007220 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826237509100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A6853$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aSchefflera =550 \\$wg$aAraliaceae =670 \\$aWork cat: Aida Shafreena Ahmad Puad. The genus Schefflera in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, 2018:$btitle page (The genus Schefflera) summary (Schefflera is a member of the Araliaceae, a family composed at least 1500 species largely distributed in tropical-montane and temperate regions. The genus Schefflera was first proposed in 1775 for a newly discovered in New Zealand plant, now known as Schefflera digitata, by Johann Reinhold Forster and George Forster. It was name after the physician of present-day Gdańsk (Poland), Johan Christoph Scheffler, whose acquaintance the Forsters had likely made during their residence in nearby Mokry Dwór (Nassenhuben). In subsequent years, plants of similar appearance and basic morphology to Schefflera digitate were being discovered in other warmer parts of the world, including Malesia, as more detailed scientific proceed. On account of differences in floral and fruit details, these plants mostly became known by other generic names. Following nomenclatural practices of the time, both botanists (Henri Baillon and Hermann Harms) subsumed all of generic names listed into Schefflera)$w(DLC)2018318895 =670 \\$aIntegrated Taxonomic Information System website, September 16, 2022$b(Family: Araliaceae-ginseng; genus: Schefflera J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aAraliaceae$0(DNLM)D027481$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01287nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9882256883402441 =005 20230831160840.0 =008 220715i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022006684 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006684 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825595076300041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQE868.A5$cZoology =150 \\$aPalaeobatrachidae =450 \\$aPalaeobatrachids =550 \\$wg$aAnura, Fossil =670 \\$aThe paleobiology database, July 15, 2022$b(family Palaeobatrachidae. Parent taxon: clade Pipimorpha. Parent taxon of Pipimorpha: clade Xenoanura. Parent taxon of clade Xenoanura: Anura) =670 \\$aPalaeobiodiversity and plaeoenvironments, v. 92 (2012):$bp. 367 (title: Generic diversity and distributional dynamics of the Palaeobatrachidae (Amphibia: Anura); abstr.: palaeobatrachids) =670 \\$aInterim register of marine and nonmarine genera, via WWW, July 15, 2022$b(Palaeobatrachidae. Rank: Family. Parent: Anura; fossil only) =688 \\$aEstablished November 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAnura$0(DNLM)D001001$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aFossils$0(DNLM)D005580$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aAnura$iand$aFossils$5IEN-M =LDR 01320nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9882256883502441 =005 20230831160650.0 =008 220718i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022006689 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006689 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825595076000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL110.9$bQL119 =150 \\$aTerrestrial animals =450 \\$aLand animals =450 \\$aLand fauna =450 \\$aTerrestrial fauna =550 \\$wg$aAnimals =670 \\$aWork cat: McHale, Brenda. Animals on land. 2023$w(DLC)2022029692 =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed Aug. 4, 2022:$bTerrestrial animal (Terrestrial animals are animals that live predominantly or entirely on land, as compared with aquatic animals, which live predominantly or entirely in the water, and amphibians, which rely on a combination of aquatic and terrestrial habitats) =670 \\$aNational Agricultural Library AGRICOLA search, Aug. 4, 2022:$bCataloging Database (9 items with "terrestrial animals" in title, 6 items with "land animals" in title) Article Citation Database (15 items with "terrestrial animals" in title, 2 items with "land animals" in title) =675 \\$aBiologyonline.com, viewed Aug. 4, 2022: =688 \\$aEstablished November 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aAnimals$0(DNLM)D000818$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01332nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9882256883602441 =005 20230831160450.0 =008 220809i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2022006876 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006876 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825595062600041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK495.A48$cBotany =150 \\$aCorispermum =450 \\$aBugseed =450 \\$aCoriospermum =450 \\$aTickseed =550 \\$wg$aAmaranthaceae =670 \\$aWork cat.: Arnett, Joseph. Corispermum pallidum (pale bugseed), 2008:$bp. iii (Corispermum (bugseed), flowering plants in the Goosefoot Family (Chenopodiaceae); Among the native bugseeds is a narrow Washington endemic, Corispermum pallidum (pale bugseed))$w(OCoLC)1340124366 =670 \\$aITIS, Aug. 9, 2022$b(Corispermum. Taxonomic Rank: Genus. Synonym(s): Coriospermum. Common Name(s): bugseed. Family: Amaranthaceae) =670 \\$aUSDA Plants database, Aug. 9, 2022$b(Genus Corispermum - bugseed, Family Chenopodiaceae) =670 \\$aBurke Herbarium Image Collection website, Aug. 9, 2022$b(Corispermum: bugseed, tickseed; Amaranthaceae) =670 \\$aWashington flora checklist, via WWW, Aug. 9, 2022$b(Corispermum; Amaranthaceae) =688 \\$aEstablished November 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aAmaranthaceae$0(DNLM)D027703$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 02021nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9882256883702441 =005 20230831160332.0 =008 221024||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022007582 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007582 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826265648800041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGreedy algorithms =450 \\$aMyopic algorithms =450 \\$aSteepest ascent algorithms =450 \\$aSteepest descent algorithms =550 \\$wg$aAlgorithms =670 \\$aWork cat.: Clark, Emily E. Greedy algorithms for physics-informed sparse sensor selection, 2020:$bp. 2 (In this work, we use the column-pivoted QR decomposition, a fast, greedy algorithm for near-optimal sensor selection, and adapt it for practical considerations) p. 16 (we use a greedy algorithm to add sensor locations one by one)$w(OCoLC)1245873785 =670 \\$aIntroduction to algorithms, ©2001, viewed online, Oct. 24, 2022:$bp. 370 (A greedy algorithm always makes the choice that looks best at the moment. That is, it makes a locally optimal choice in the hope that this choice will lead to a globally optimal solution; Greedy algorithms do not always yield optimal solutions, but for many problems they do)$w(OCoLC)46792720 =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of mathematics (Website), Oct. 24, 2022:$bGreedy algorithm (Greedy algorithm; steepest ascent algorithm, steepest descent algorithm, myopic algorithm. An algorithm that at every step selects the best choice available at that time without regard to possible future consequences. 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Histoire naturelle, chimique et médicale du lichen d'Islande, contenant les préparations pharmaceutiques et économiques de cette plante, considérée comme aliment et comme médicament, 1836:$b(work is on the natural history and the medical, pharmaceutical, culinary, and economonic use of Iceland moss (usage in French text: lichen d'Islande; Lichen Islandicus)) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia Britannica online$b(Iceland moss (Cetraria islandica), a type of edible lichen)$uhttps://www.britannica.com/science/Iceland-moss =670 \\$aEuropean Medicines Agency$b(Lichen islandicus; Iceland moss; Cetraria islandica; a type of lichen used in herbal medicine to treat mouth and throat irritation and lack of appetite) =670 \\$aWild Species: The General Status of Species in Canada website$b(True Iceland Lichen, Cetraria islandica)$uhttps://search.wildspecies.ca/#/species-profile?code=GS008423&year=2010 =670 \\$aUnited States Forest Service Fire Effects Information System (FEIS)$b(scientific name is Cetraria islandica; common names include island cetraria lichen, Iceland lichen, and Iceland-moss; it is a type of lichen)$uhttps://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/lichens/cetisl/all.html =688 \\$aEstablished September 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aParmeliaceae$0(DNLM)D000068837$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01174nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9882256884502441 =005 20230831153756.0 =008 220607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2022006384 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006384 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9824825838900041 =040 \\$aNcD$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQK585.P2$cBotany =072 \7$aH 1180$2lcsh =150 \\$aCetraria =550 \\$wg$aParmeliaceae =670 \\$aWork cat: Renard, I-A. Histoire naturelle chimique et médicale du lichen d'Islande, contenant les préparations pharmaceutiques et économiques de cette plante, considérée comme aliment et comme médicament, 1836:$b(work is on the natural history and medical, pharmaceutical, culinary, and economic use of Iceland moss, Cetraria islandica) =670 \\$aITIS, viewed online July 27, 2022:$bCetraria (family: Parmeliaceae) =670 \\$aIndex Nominum Genericorum (ING) via Smithsonian Natural History Museum$b(Cetraria; Cetraria islandica is the type species; Linnean name is Lichen islandicus; member of the lichen family) =688 \\$aEstablished September 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aParmeliaceae$0(DNLM)D000068837$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 02311nz a2200313n 4500 =001 9882256884802441 =005 20230831153256.0 =008 220527i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022006306 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006306 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9824825943800041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =072 \7$aH 1103$2lcsh =150 \\$aAdjarians =450 \\$aAc̆arlebi =450 \\$aAdjars =450 \\$aAdzharians =450 \\$aAdzhars =450 \\$aAjarians =450 \\$aAjars =550 \\$wg$aEthnology$zCaucasus =550 \\$wg$aGeorgians (South Caucasians) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Gökdemir, T. Kızıl Acaristan salnamesi (1922), 2019:$bp. 4 of cover (the Acaralılar (Adjarians) defined themselves as a nation) =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 27, 2022$b(Adjarians; an ethnographic group of Georgians living mainly in Adjara in south-western Georgia and speaking the Adjarian dialect of the Georgian language; the Adjarians had their own territorial entity, the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, founded on 16 July 1921 as the Adjara ASSR) =670 \\$aCountries and their cultures website, May 27, 2022$b(the Adjarians (also called Adzharians or Ajarians) are seldom mentioned outside their native land; their history has contributed to ethnic conflict between them and neighboring ethnic groups in the Republic of Georgia; Adjarians are like Georgians in almost every respect, except that they are Muslim) =670 \\$aAcademic dictionaries and encyclopedias website, May 27, 2022$b(the Adjarians (Ajarians, Ajars, Adjars, Adzhars, Ac̆arlebi) are an ethnographic group of Georgians that mostly live in Adjara in south-western Georgia; the Adjars are part of the Georgian people but are distinct in some cultural traits, particularly in their Muslim religious identity; the Adjars may have not been considered distinct from other Georgians until the conversion of their regional leaders to Islam after the Ottoman conquest of Adjara in 1614) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia.com website, May 27, 2022$b(the Ajarians, a historical-ethnographic group within the Georgian nationality, are the major inhabitants of Ajaria, one of the oldest provinces of Georgia) =688 \\$aEstablished September 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aEastern European People$0(DNLM)D000094855$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01936nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9882256872002441 =005 20230901101736.0 =008 220426i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022006036 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006036 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825594949000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aGV1469.34.F74 =150 \\$aFree-to-play games =450 \\$aF2P games (Free-to-play games) =450 \\$aFTP games (Free-to-play games) =550 \\$wg$aVideo games =670 \\$aWork cat: Game design deep dive, 2023:$bcip introduction (Free-to-play (or F2P) design is the first genre I'm covering for this series that has a lot of negative connotations surrounding it due to many developers building exploitative and unethical systems)$w(DLC)2022009232 =670 \\$aWikipedia homepage viewed April 26, 2022:$b(Free-to-play (F2P or FtP) video games are games that give players access to a significant portion of their content without paying or don't require paying to continue playing. 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Players do not have to purchase these games and can enjoy the full experiences at no cost.) =688 \\$aEstablished November 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aVideo Games$0(DNLM)D018910$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01144cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256872602441 =005 20230901100951.0 =008 220928\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022007370 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007370 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826237588400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTheology in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: Paradojas de lo liminal, 2021:$bpage 9, etc. (this book examines how theology appears in motion pictures, using movies like Martin Scorse's Silence and Casablanca as examples)$w(DLC)2022377764 =670 \\$aWork cat: Theology and Batman$bCIP summary (examines theological themes ... in various stories featuring The Dark Knight from across different mediums, including comics, movies, and video games)$w(DLC)2022036967 =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTheology$0(DNLM)D028725$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aTheology$iand$aMotion Pictures$5IEN-M =LDR 01501nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9882256872902441 =005 20230901100607.0 =008 220727i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022006775 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006775 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825595070900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aHD2336.4$bHD2336.45 =150 \\$aWorkations =450 \\$aVacations, Working =450 \\$aWorcations =450 \\$aWorkcations =450 \\$aWorking vacations =550 \\$wg$aTelecommuting =670 \\$aWork cat: Wŏk'eisyŏn, 2022:$b(Workation, meaning "work" and "vacation", is a new work style. It allows people to work and take a rest on vacation spot. Author explains about meaning and benefits of 'workation' and how to start it in South Korea. He also suggests that it is one way to revitalize tourism industry after the pandemic)$w(DLC)2022391039 =670 \\$aTourismteacher WWW Home Page, July 27, 2022$b("Workation explained-What it means and how it works"; A workation, also sometimes spelt workcation or worcation, is an out of office experience that encompasses both work time and leisure time. The idea is that you can take a break somewhere, but still continue to work as you do so. There are short, medium, long term workations...) =670 \\$aCNBC, Aug 29 2021 article, viewed on July 27, 2022$b(Working while on vacation, or a "workation") =688 \\$aEstablished November 2022. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aTeleworking$0(DNLM)D000085326$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 01631nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256874202441 =005 20230901094828.0 =008 220707\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022006617 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006617 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825853306100041 =040 \\$aNNMM$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSex workers in art =670 \\$aWork cat: Code:red, 2011:$bpage 159 ("Sex workers have been in art as models or subjects or as artists who do sex work.")$w(OCoLC)829322396 =670 \\$athem magazine online, viewed on July 6, 2022:$barticle entitled "This Exhibition Celebrates the Role of Queer Sex Work in Art," dated September 27, 2019 (When I thought about the show, I wanted to put something together that explored...the history of sex workers in art.) =670 \\$aSex sells : the iconography of sex work in contemporary art since 1973, 2020:$bpage 8 ("This honors project investigates how and to what end the identity of the sex worker has been employed in Western contemporary art.") page 28 ("This chapter investigates the ways in which contemporary artists have responded to the lineage of the female nude in painting and photography by generating representations of the sex worker...") page 32 (these artists employ the identity of the sex worker in painting and photography)$w(OCoLC)1334611081 =688 \\$aEstablished December 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSex Workers$0(DNLM)D060386$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aArt$0(DNLM)D001154$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aSex Workers$iand$aArt$5IEN-M =LDR 01337nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882256874502441 =005 20230901094457.0 =008 220804\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2022006846 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006846 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825853323400041 =040 \\$aNNMM$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSex work in art =670 \\$aWork cat: Sexwork : Kunst, Mythos, Realität, 2007:$bpage 7 ("The SEXWORK exhibition...is a critical review of sex work as a topic. It brings together artistic approaches...that place the topic in a new and differentiating light")$w(OCoLC)175290144 =670 \\$aSex sells : the iconography of sex work in contemporary art since 1973, 2020:$w(OCoLC)1334611081 =670 \\$aARTnews, viewed on July 7, 2022:$barticle entitled "Divisions Between Art and Sex Work Grow Blurrier During Coronavirus Pandemic," dated May 4, 2020 ("Candice Breitz, an artist whose work is currently the subject of a virtual exhibition put on by the Baltimore Museum of Art...has long focused on sex work in art") =688 \\$aEstablished December 2022. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSex Work$0(DNLM)D011477$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aArt$0(DNLM)D001154$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aSex Work$iand$aArt$5IEN-M =LDR 03292nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9882256874802441 =005 20230901094013.0 =008 221024i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2022007581 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007581 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9826265649000041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aQuantum jumps =450 \\$aJumps, Quantum =450 \\$aLeaps, Quantum =450 \\$aQuantum leaps =550 \\$wg$aEnergy levels (Quantum mechanics) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Lilieholm, Jennifer Flora. Experiments with trapped ions : entanglement, novel traps, and quantum jumps, 2020:$babstr. (high light collection will enable investigations into the time dynamics of quantum jumps. These jumps occur when a weakly driven system is continuously measured, and their appearance is entirely random. However, recent work in an artificial superconducting atom suggests that there is a latency period in other transitions which precedes a jump, allowing for these events to be 'caught')$w(OCoLC)1245873833 =670 \\$aOxford dictionary of English, 2015, via Oxford reference online, Oct. 24, 2022$b(quantum jump 1. (Physics) an abrupt transition of an electron, atom, or molecule from one quantum state to another, with the absorption or emission of a quantum. 2. another term for quantum leap.) =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster dictionary online, Oct. 24, 2022$b(quantum jump: 1. an abrupt transition (as of an electron, an atom, or a molecule) from one discrete energy state to another. 2. quantum leap) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Oct. 24, 2022:$bQuantum jump (A quantum jump is the abrupt transition of a quantum system (atom, molecule, atomic nucleus) from one quantum state to another, from one energy level to another. When the system absorbs energy, there is a transition to a higher energy level (excitation); when the system loses energy, there is a transition to a lower energy level; A quantum jump is a phenomenon that is peculiar to quantum systems and distinguishes them from classical systems, where any transitions are performed gradually. In quantum mechanics, such jumps are associated with the non-unitary evolution of a quantum-mechanical system during measurement) =670 \\$aDumé, I. To catch a quantum jump, via Physics world website, posted 7 June 2019, viewed Oct. 24, 2022$b(the concept of quantum jumps, which are the sudden transitions of a tiny object (such as an electron, molecule, or atom) from one of its discrete energy states to another); Researchers didn't actually observe quantum jumps until 1986 (in individual atoms). Since then, they have seen them in various atomic and solid-state systems and have shown that they are an essential phenomenon in processes such as quantum feedback control, and in particular for detecting and correcting quantum errors caused by decoherence in quantum information systems. Quantum error correction is a key challenge in the development of fully-functioning, real-world quantum computers; the quantum jump is not truly instantaneous and random. Instead, quantum jumps take the same trajectory between the two energy levels every time, so it is possible to predict how to send them back) =688 \\$aEstablished March 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aQuantum Theory$0(DNLM)D011789$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 06390nz a2200325n 4500 =001 9882256876102441 =005 20230901092057.0 =008 220912i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2022007179 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007179 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9825853412700041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCyberpunk films =450 \\$aCyberprep films =450 \\$aCyberpunk science fiction films =450 \\$aPost-cyberpunk films =450 \\$aPostcyberpunk films =550 \\$wg$aScience fiction films =670 \\$aWork cat.: Brown, Steven T. Tokyo cyberpunk, 2010.$w(OCoLC)468854451 =670 \\$aThe journal of Asian studies, May 2013:$bp. 470 (In Tokyo Cyberpunk, Steven Brown analyzes feature-length and serial anime and live-action films; the works upon which he directs his primary focus render everyday human experiences uncanny as they address questions of subjectivity, agency, and the possibility of resistance in hyper-connected worlds populated by robots, gynoids, ghosts, cyborgs, and disembodied humans running amok; Ōtomo Katsuhiro's highly complex and influential feature-length cyberpunk anime Akira) =670 \\$aScience fiction film and television, autumn 2014:$bp. 449 (Steven T. Brown's Tokyo Cyberpunk) p. 450 (characteristics of what he calls cyberpunk anime that are epitomised in Akira) =670 \\$aFilm criticism, fall 1996:$bp. 1 (Ridley Scott's 1982 film Blade Runner; the first truly cyberpunk film) =670 \\$aThe Matrix trilogy : cyberpunk reloaded, 2005:$bpp. 126-127 (post-millennial cyberpunk film; race in cyberpunk film) p. 149 (cyberpunk films) =670 \\$aAn introduction to cyberpunk films, via YouTube, viewed Sept. 12, 2022$b(cyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction; it visualises a high-tech dystopian future, where the line between virtual and physical reality is blurred; films like Runner, Ghost in the Shell, Total Recall, and RoboCop; some focus on the cyber aspect and others are more interested in the punk element; computers are everywhere, the Internet is ubiquitous; androids and cybernetic body augmentation are ordinary, and humans occupy cyberspace as much as they occupy real space) =670 \\$aWojnar, Z. 13 best cyberpunk movies of all time, via Screen rant website, posted Jun 08, 2016, viewed Sept. 12, 2022$b(Cyberpunk is science fiction, often set in a dystopian future, in which society is dominated, for better or worse, by computers and the internet. Rather than direct government overlords, society-at-large is usually controlled by mega-corporations who skew the balance of power away from the poor and needy, fueling tensions and inspiring revolution. The people are represented by radical groups using their soldiers--or hackers--to shock the system. The internet is used as a great equalizer, a weapon of the oppressed to even the playing field against their tormentors. Then again, the danger of computers taking over society and our daily lives is often a theme in the genre. Aesthetically, Cyberpunk often borrows from the film-noir detective genre, but with vivid splashes of electronic neons and proliferation of wildly sci-fi technologies. Cybernetically-enhanced humans coexist with their unaugmented brethren, but a looming sense of foreboding hangs above everyone; a Cyberpunk world, if not already in full-scale urban warfare, is always on the brink of one revolution or another. Finally, Cyberpunk is empowering to outcasts, misfits, minorities, and other people who are so often characterized as "less than." In Cyberpunk, anyone can be powerful, as long as their computer software is up to date.) =670 \\$aBest cyberpunk movies: 14 top cyberpunk films of all time, via Filmmaking lifestyle website, viewed Sept. 12, 2022$b(Cyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction that features advanced science and technology in an urban, dystopian future; typically features advanced science and technology, such as artificial intelligence and robotics, combined with a degree of breakdown or radical change in society; deals with the future and is often set in a world where governments have become irrelevant; subgenre of science fiction in a futuristic setting that tends to focus on a combination of lowlife and high tech featuring advanced technological and scientific achievements, such as artificial intelligence and cybernetics, juxtaposed with a degree of breakdown or radical change in the social order; Cyberpunk films have been produced since the early 1980s) =670 \\$aTV tropes website, Sept. 12, 2022:$bCyberpunk (Cyberpunk is a Speculative Fiction genre centered around the transformative effects of advanced science, information technology, computers and networks ("cyber") coupled with a breakdown or radical change in the social order ("punk"). 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Where Cyberpunk is anti-corporate and anti-government, Post-Cyberpunk is willing to give both parties redeeming features; the old and new Cyberpunk genres share a detailed immersion in societies enmeshed with technology; what Post-Cyberpunk has that separates it from pure Cyberpunk works is an emphasis on positive socialization; Post-Cyberpunk basically reins in Cyberpunk's excess and tries to give us a more open vision of the future; the two sister-genres share many themes, tropes and story elements to the point that many question the legitimacy of this genre as separate from Cyberpunk, and contend that Post-Cyberpunk is simply Cyberpunk expanded beyond its base and taken further logically; alternative title: Cyberprep) =670 \\$aLCGFT, Sept. 12, 2022$b(Cyberpunk films. UF Cyberprep films; Cyberpunk science fiction films; Post-cyberpunk films; Postcyberpunk films. 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The Red River jig, 2021:$b(summary: A history of the Metis dance, the Red River jig. It explores the origins of the dance, and the tune itself. It examines the dance in the context of community and modern expression. 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We can define it in a number of ways, but put simply, it is the study of the ways in which past lives and events have been shaped by processes and relationships that have transcended the borders of nation states; Transnational history seeks to under stand ideas, things, people, and practices which have crossed national boundaries; transnational history suggests that historical understanding often requires us to move beyond a national framework of analysis, to explore connections between peoples, societies and events usually thought of as distinct and separate) =670 \\$aTransnational history, 2013, viewed Sept. 27, 2022 via Google books:$b(what is transnational history? transnational was used by historians to mean regional or across multiple countries when the topic was first introduced in the late 20th century; in the last 20 years, an increasing number of historians are studying global, international, world, transnational, connected, entangled history; discussion that rebuked historians for their focus on national history, used term "transnational history" as an approach in the 1990s) =670 \\$aComparative and transnational history, 2009, viewed Sept. 27, 2022 via Google books:$b("Entangled history deals with transfer, interconnection, and mutual influences across boundaries."; practiced in overlap of national histories, study of transnational migration, in global history; =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aHistoriography$0(DNLM)D006663$4BM$5IEN-M =LDR 02385cz a2200361n 4500 =001 9882294809402441 =005 20231031104209.0 =008 050607i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 95001199 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 95001199 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170298720000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dWaU$dWaElC$dWaU =150 \\$aHIV-positive persons =450 \\$aHIV-infected persons =450 \\$aHIV infections$xPatients =450 \\$aHIV patients =450 \\$aHIV-sero-positive persons =450 \\$aHIV-seropositive persons =450 \\$aPeople living with HIV/AIDS =450 \\$aPositive persons, HIV- =450 \\$aSero-positive persons, HIV- =450 \\$aSeropositive persons, HIV- =550 \\$wg$aPatients =670 \\$aHennepin$b(HIV positive persons x HIV patients) =670 \\$aWaU database, June 6, 2006$b(HIV seropositive individuals; HIV-1 seropositive and seronegative women; human immunodeficiency virus type-1 seropositive women; seropositive men; HIV seropositive gay men) =670 \\$aSelwyn, P.A. Treatment for HIV-infected alcohol and other drug abusers, 1995. =670 \\$aHospital resource use by HIV-infected females, 1995. =670 \\$aWorldCat, June 24, 2011$b(search for "HIV-infected" in title retrieved more than 3,000 titles) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Nov. 8, 2011$b(HIV-positive people. HIV-positive people are people who have the human immunodeficiency virus HIV, the agent of the currently incurable disease AIDS. Over the years of coping with the stigma and discrimination that accompany the diagnosis in most societies, a large number of support groups have been formed. In these groups, the term most often applied to people who are HIV positive is "People Living With HIV/AIDS". This is often abbreviated as "PLWHA", "PLWA", or even "PLA". Recently, "People Living Positively" has also been used.) =670 \\$aXu qiu yu hui ying : ai zi bing huan zhe de she hui zhi chi yan jiu = Need and response : social support for PLWHA, 2009. =670 \\$aZhang, C. Cha yi yu ping deng : ai zi bing huan zhe de she hui xing bie yan jiu = Difference and equality : a gender study of PLWHA, 2009. =670 \\$aOCLC, Jan. 31, 2012$b(in titles: HIV sero-positive adults; HIV sero-positive individuals; HIV sero-positive and HIV sero-negative women) =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aHIV Non-Progressors$0(DNLM)D000088302$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00519nz a2200157n 4500 =001 9882294809602441 =005 20231031103833.0 =008 091013i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2009125083 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2009125083 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172310380000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEquality$xHealth aspects =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Unhealthy societies, 1996 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aHealth Inequities$0(DNLM)D000091682$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00393cz a2200133n 4500 =001 9882294809902441 =005 20231031102638.0 =008 040226i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85094507 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85094507 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171957750000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aOld age$xResearch =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aGeroscience$0(DNLM)D000089323$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 00470cz a2200157n 4500 =001 9882294810802441 =005 20231031100641.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85053827 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85053827 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170350990000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aRC875$bRC899.5 =150 \\$aGenerative organs$xDiseases =550 \\$aTheriogenology =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aGenital Diseases$0(DNLM)D000091662$4NM$5IEN-M =LDR 02059cz a2200397n 4500 =001 9882294814102441 =005 20231030145249.0 =008 041129i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85063117 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 85063117 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169582820000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aGT5810$bGT5895$cManners and customs =053 \0$aSK1$bSK341$cHunting sports =150 \\$aHunting =360 \\$isubdivision$aHunting$iunder ethnic groups =450 \\$aChase, The =450 \\$aField sports =450 \\$aGunning =450 \\$aHarvesting (Hunting) =450 \\$aHunting for sport =450 \\$wnne$aHunting, Primitive =450 \\$aRecreational hunting =450 \\$aSport hunting =550 \\$wg$aWildlife-related recreation =550 \\$aSafaris =550 \\$aTrapping =670 \\$aAm. herit. dict.$b(harvest: to take or kill (fish or deer, for example) for food, sport or population control) =670 \\$aFraser, W. Status and conservation role of recreational hunting on conservation land, c2000:$babstr. (recreational hunting compared with commercial hunting) =670 \\$aOjasti, J. Wildlife utilization in Latin America, 1996, via WWW, Nov. 29, 2004:$b2.1 Classifying patterns of utilization (Hunting for sport: Practiced for recreation and exercise with no other ulterior motive, mainly by upper and middle-class urban people. In most countries of the area hunting for sport is officially recognized and regulated by the legislation in force.) =670 \\$aDenali National Park and Preserve in depth site, via WWW, Nov. 29, 2004:$bsubsistence (Sport & Subsistence Hunting) =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 29, 2004$b(sport hunting) =680 \\$iHere are entered general works on pursuing wild animals in order to capture or kill them as well as works on shooting game. 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The first estimates of disability-free expectancy (DFLE), called 'expectation of healthy life' and defined as 'free of bed-disability and institutionalization'; were made for the US in 1969 ...") =670 \\$aGoogle, July 20, 2002$b(Health expectancy/expectancies: 3454 hits) =670 \\$aMEDLINE, July 20, 2002$b(Health expectancy: 3647 hits) =675 \\$aMESH;$aDorland's med. dict.;$aStedman's med. dict. =750 \2$aHealthy Life Expectancy$0(DNLM)D000087508$5IEN-M =LDR 01982cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9882294814602441 =005 20231030145248.0 =008 090514i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2009005405 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2009005405 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169690530000041 =040 \\$aOrCS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHaptic devices =450 \\$aHaptic interfaces =450 \\$aHaptic technology =550 \\$wg$aComputer input-output equipment =550 \\$wg$aRobotics =550 \\$wg$aUser interfaces (Computer systems) =670 \\$aWork cat.: Streng, Bradley Taylor. Mechanical linkage design for haptic rehabilitation and development of fine motor skills, 2009:$babstract (Recent advancements in tactile based robotic simulation, also known as haptics ... The work presented in this paper takes advantage of current haptic technology in order to create a device which facilitates traditional occupational therapy techniques) =670 \\$aWikipedia, accessed May 13, 2009$b(Haptic technology refers to technology that interfaces to the user via the sense of touch by applying forces, vibrations, and/or motions to the user. Although haptic devices are capable of measuring bulk or reactive forces that are applied by the user, it should not to be confused with touch or tactile sensors that measure the pressure or force exerted by the user to the interface.) =670 \\$aMcGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003$b(Haptic interface: a device that allows a user to interact with a computer by receiving tactile feedback; for example, glove or pen devices that allow users to touch and manipulate three-dimensional virtual objects) =670 \\$aAnderson, William H. Haptic device interface design and testing for manipulations in real and virtual environments, 2004. =670 \\$aBailey, Mark Edwin. Evaluation of a haptic tongue device, 2007. =750 \2$aHaptic Interfaces$0(DNLM)D000089922$5IEN-M =LDR 02124nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9882294814802441 =005 20231030145249.0 =008 151014i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2015002481 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2015002481 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)988176573100041 =040 \\$aTxAbC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGamification =550 \\$wg$aHuman engineering =550 \\$wg$aMotivation (Psychology)$xMethodology =670 \\$aWork cat.: Games in the classroom, 2016:$bpage 8 (A short and simple definition of gamification is incorporating elements from games into systems society deems as not games) =670 \\$aGamification for employee engagement, 2014. =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster online, April 25, 2017$b(Gamification: the process of adding games or gamelike elements to something (as a task) so as to encourage participation) =670 \\$aChou, Y. Actionable gamification, 2015:$bpage 1 (Effective gamification is a combination of game design, game dynamics, behavioral economics, motivational psychology, UX/UI (User Experience and User Interface), neurobiology, [and] technology platforms, as well as ROI-driving business implementations) page 6 (Gamification, or the act of making something game-like) page 8 (Human-focused design, the better term for gamification) page 9 (Through gamification, we can look through the lens of games to understand how to combine different game mechanics and techniques to form desired and joyful experiences for everyone) cover (author described as at the cutting edge of behavior design) =670 \\$aBritannica online, April 26, 2017:$bunder Electronic game (The cultural impact of electronic games throughout the world in the early 21st century was undeniable, paced by trends such as the growth and acceptance of game art; the "Serious Games" movement, which sought to integrate elements of electronic gaming into education and training; and the controversial advocacy of "gamification," a term for the application of game mechanics to virtually any field of endeavour) =750 \2$aGamification$0(DNLM)D000090208$5IEN-M =LDR 02720cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9882294815102441 =005 20231030145249.0 =008 081218i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2008008889 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2008008889 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170188410000041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aProfilaggrin =550 \\$wg$aCalcium-binding proteins =550 \\$wg$aIntermediate filament proteins =550 \\$wg$aPhosphoproteins =550 \\$wg$aProtein precursors =670 \\$aWork cat.: Kortgere, H. The expression and function of a bromodomain-protein 1 (BRD1) in epithelial keratinocytes, 2008:$babstr. (Profilaggrin is a multifunctional protein that has two main structural and functional elements: filaggrin, a structural, keratin-associated protein, and an N-terminal S100 Ca²⁺-binding domain) leaf 4 (Profilaggrin/Filaggrin; Profilaggrin is an abundant protein expressed in differentiating keratinocytes of keratinized epithelium; profilaggrin consists of multiple filaggrin repeats along with the N- and C- terminal domains that are unlike the filaggrin repeats) leaf 8 (Profilaggrin is a member of a large family of S100 Ca²⁺-binding proteins; belongs to the fused S100 family) =670 \\$aPubMed central Web site, Nov. 14, 2008$b(Profilaggrin is a major epidermal calcium-binding protein; Profilaggrin is a major highly phosphorylated protein component of the keratohyalin granules of mammalian epidermis. It contains 10 to 12 tandemly repeated filaggrin units and is processed into the intermediate filament-associated protein filaggrin by specific dephosphorylation and proteolysis during terminal differentiation of the epidermal cells) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Nov. 14, 2008$b(filaggrin. UF filagrin; filament-aggregating protein, human; profilaggrin; Stratum corneum basic protein; stratum corneum basic protein precursor. Heading mapped to: Intermediate Filament Proteins. Indexing information: Protein Precursors; Phosphoproteins) =670 \\$aThe free dictionary, via WWW, Nov. 14, 2008:$bmedical dict. (profilaggrin: a structural protein synthesized by cells of the stratum granulosum and a precursor of filaggrin) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Nov. 14, 2008$b(Profilaggrin is a keratinocyte-specific phosphoprotein expressed in the granular layer; Profilaggrin is a large epidermal polyprotein that is proteolytically processed during keratinocyte differentiation to release multiple filaggrin monomer units; Profilaggrin is a major epidermal calcium-binding protein; Profilaggrin is a fused S100 calcium-binding protein that is the precursor of filaggrin) =750 \2$aFilaggrin Proteins$0(DNLM)D000091344$5IEN-M =LDR 00816cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882294815402441 =005 20231030145248.0 =008 980413||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 98002363 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh 98002363 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170581820000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =151 \\$aAlps Region =451 \\$aAlpenraum =670 \\$aLC database, Apr. 14, 1998$b(titles: Alpenraum) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the area that surrounds and includes the Alps. 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Nobody's magic, 2022:$b(novel about three Black women with albinism) p. 353, acknowledgments (people with albinism)$w(OCoLC)1257292719 =670 \\$aNational Organization of Albinism and Hypopigmentation (NOAH) website, Sept. 9, 2022:$bInformation bulletin -- what do you call me? (Although there are many people with albinism who are at peace with the term albino, when dealing with any condition, it is best to put the person first. For instance, say, "a person with albinism" rather than "an albino" or "an albino person." The rationale for this person-centered language is to do just that: put the person ahead of the condition. When a person is referred to as an albino, he or she is essentially being reduced to and defined by nothing more than their condition. It's as though the world looks at that person and sees only the condition of albinism. 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People with albinism website, Sept. 20, 2022:$bAbout albinism (the term "person with albinism" is preferred to "albino," which is often used in a derogatory way) =688 \\$aHeading changed from Albinos and albinism to Albinism, Albinism in animals, and People with albinism in February 2023. =688 \\$aEstablished February 2023. =750 \2$aAlbinism$5IEN$0(DNLM)D000417 =LDR 04043nz a2200385n 4500 =001 9818769680706676 =005 20240510143244.0 =008 230214i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023000451 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000451 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827901066400041 =040 \\$aOhCiSGS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGender-affirming care =450 \\$aAffirmative care, Gender- =450 \\$aAffirming care, Gender- =450 \\$aAffirming care, Trans- =450 \\$aCare, Gender-affirmative =450 \\$aCare, Gender-affirming =450 \\$aCare, Trans-affirming =450 \\$aCare, Trans-competent =450 \\$aCompetent care, Trans- =450 \\$aGender-affirmative care =450 \\$aTrans-affirming care =450 \\$aTrans-competent care =550 \\$wg$aGender-nonconforming people$xMedical care =550 \\$wg$aTransgender people$xMedical care =550 \\$aGender transition =670 \\$aWork cat.: Pediatric gender identity : gender-affirming care for transgender & gender diverse youth, 2020:$bp. 4 ("This text espouses a gender-affirmative model of care, wherein children and adolescents are supported in exploring and affirming their gender identity and expression. 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From gender-affirming to trans-affirming care : trans youth discourses of healthcare access, 2020:$bp. 39 ("The notion of gender affirmation that is central to the gender-affirming model of health refers to an interpersonal, interactive process whereby a person receives social recognition and support for their gender identity and expression")$w(OCoLC)1193026555 =670 \\$aAAMC website, viewed Jan. 27, 2023$b("Gender-affirming care, as defined by the World Health Organization, encompasses a range of social, psychological, behavioral, and medical interventions designed to support and affirm an individual's gender identity when it conflicts with the gender they were assigned at birth; the interventions fall along a continuum as well, from counseling to changes in social expression to medications, such as hormone therapy") =670 \\$aWPATH standards of care, 8th ed., 2022$bp. S7 ("Gender-affirming interventions include puberty suppression, hormone therapy, and gender-affirming surgeries among others. It should be emphasized there is no 'one-size-fits-all' approach and TGD people may need to undergo all, some, or none of these interventions to support their gender affirmation.") p. S8 ("These updated guidelines continue the process started with the SOC-7 in 2011 to broaden in scope and move from a narrow focus on psychological requirements for 'diagnosing transgenderism' and medical treatments for alleviation of gender dysphoria to gender-affirming care for the whole person.") p. S13 ("Gender affirmation refers to the process of recognizing or affirming TGD people in their gender identity--whether socially, medically, legally, behaviorally, or some combination of these. Health care that is gender-affirming or trans-competent utilizes culturally specific language in caring for TGD people. Gender-affirming care is not synonymous with transition-related care. 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This makes the phrase "sexual assault" more broad, as it includes anything from forced exposure to pornography to unwanted touching, while "rape" is more specific, encompassing acts that involve any forced penetration of another's body.") =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster, viewed June 29, 2023:$brape (1. unlawful sexual activity and usually sexual intercourse carried out forcibly or under threat of injury against a person's will or with a person who is beneath a certain age or incapable of valid consent because of mental illness, mental deficiency, intoxication, unconsciousness, or deception) =750 \0$aRape$5IEN$0(DNLM)D011902 =LDR 01337cz a2200289n 4500 =001 9818769681106676 =005 20240510081211.0 =008 860211i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85080815 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85080815 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168922130000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dHU$dDLC =053 \0$aDU422.8$bDU424 =150 \\$aMāori (New Zealand people) =450 \\$aIndigenous peoples$zNew Zealand =450 \\$wnne$aMaoris =550 \\$wg$aEthnology$zNew Zealand =550 \\$wg$aPolynesians =670 \\$aHandbk. ethnog. =670 \\$aMaori language commission$b(statement dated Aug. 1989 request that the English plural "s" be dropped from Maori words) =670 \\$aMurdock world cult.:$bp. 156. =670 \\$aPearson anthro. glossary. =670 \\$aWikipedia, May 19, 2008$b(Māori: refers to the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand, and to their language; the word has come to be used by natives of New Zealand to distinguish themselves, in a pan-tribal sense, from later european immigrants) =670 \\$aBritannica online, Dec. 7, 2022$b(Māori (people); Māori language) =688 \\$aHeading changed from Maori (New Zealand people) to Māori (New Zealand people) in December 2022. =750 \2$aMaori People$5DNLM$0(DNLM)D000095284 =LDR 00902nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818769682206676 =005 20240510131331.0 =008 230315i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023000725 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000725 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827901061300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aWomen cigarette smokers =550 \\$wg$aCigarette smokers =670 \\$aWork cat: Hŭbyŏn yŏsŏng chanhoksa, 2022:$b(It describes women cigarette smokers' social conditions and discrimination against women smokers in Korea)$w(DLC)2022408359 =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aWomen$0(DNLM)D014930$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSmokers$0(DNLM)D000074285$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aWomen$iand$aSmokers$5DNLM =LDR 01135nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818769682306676 =005 20240510130939.0 =008 230310i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2023000692 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000692 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827901063100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aXenophobia in education =550 \\$wg$aEducation =670 \\$aWork cat: Educación primaria, racismo y xenofobia en México, 2021:$bt.p. ([cataloger's translation] Elementary education, racism and xenophobia in Mexico) p. 17 (the object of study of this project was posed, from the beginning, as the search for the presence of racist and xenophobic narratives (textual and visual) and practices in the national elementary-level educational system)$w(DLC)2022412653 =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aXenophobia$0(DNLM)D065806$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aEducation$0(DNLM)D004493$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aXenophobia$iand$aEducation$5DNLM =LDR 01062nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9818769682406676 =005 20240510130632.0 =008 230227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2023000571 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000571 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827901070400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMass media and public relations =450 \\$aPublic relations and mass media =550 \\$wg$aPublic relations =670 \\$aWork cat: Zamonaviĭ media muḣitda PR-hizmatlar, 2019$bpages following page 5 (the book describes how different public relations tools can impact mass media activities and how public relations tools function in mass media environment$wDLC (2022399719) =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMass Media$0(DNLM)D008402$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPublic Relations$0(DNLM)D011641$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMass Media$iand$aPublic Relations$5DNLM =LDR 02746nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9818769682506676 =005 20240510130341.0 =008 230227i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2023000570 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000570 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827901070800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSocial economy =450 \\$aEconomy, Social =550 \\$wg$aEconomic policy =550 \\$wg$aSocial policy =670 \\$aWork cat: Qazirgi alemdegī ȯrkeniettīk ȯzgerīster zhaghdaĭyndaghy ăleumettīk ekonomika : paradigmalar men damu baghyty" khalyqaralyq ghylymi-tăzhīribelīk konferentsii︠a︡nyn︠g︡ materialdary (22 qyrkuĭek 2010 zhyl) = Materialy mezhdunarodnoi nauchno-prakticheskoi konferentsii "Sotsial'naia ekonomika v usloviiakh tsivilizatsionnykh peremen v sovremennom mire paradigmy i vektory razvitii︠a︡ (22 senti︠a︡bri︠a︡ 2010 goda) = Materials of the international scientific-practical conference "Social economy in terms of civilization changes in modern world: paradigms and vectors of development (September 22, 2010 at), 2010$b(the book contains materials of the conference discussing social economy in terms of civilization changes)$w(DLC)2011511425 =670 \\$aQuarter, Jack. Understanding the social economy: A Canadian perspective, 2nd ed., 2018:$bpage 4 (Definition of the social economy casts a broad net: The social economy bridges the many different types of self-governing organizations that are guided by their social objectives in the goods and services that they offer") =670 \\$aCanadian Social Economy Hub, viewed June 28, 2023:$b(The Canadian Community Economic Development Network (CCEDNet) National Policy Council has the following definition: "The Social Economy consists of association‐based economic initiatives founded on values of: • Service to members of community rather than generating profits • Autonomous management (not government or market controlled) • Democratic decision making • Primacy of persons and work over capital • Based on principles of participation, empowerment.) =670 \\$aAssociation for Social Economics website, viewed June 28, 2023:$bAbout the ASE (looking at economics in relation to social policy and ethics; "reciprocal relationship between economics and broader questions of human dignity, ethical values, and social philosophy.") =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPublic Policy$0(DNLM)D011640$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aEconomics$0(DNLM)D004467$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aPublic Policy$iand$aEconomics$5DNLM =LDR 01191nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9818769682606676 =005 20240510125225.0 =008 230215\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023000462 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000462 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827900686900041 =040 \\$aCSt$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aHearing impaired in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: Eichhorn, T. Die Darstellung von Schwerhörigkeit und Taubheit im nationalen und internationalen Fernseh- und Kinofilm, 2022:$btitle page (portrayal of hearing impairment and deafness in film) page 4 of cover (investigation focuses on people with hearing impairments in film) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the portrayal of the hearing impaired in motion pictures. =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aPersons With Hearing Impairments$0(DNLM)D019986$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aPersons With Hearing Impairments$iand$aMotion Pictures$5DNLM =LDR 01007nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818769682706676 =005 20240510122459.0 =008 230201\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2023000313 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000313 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827901080900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGroup identity on television =550 \\$wg$aTelevision =670 \\$aWork cat: Post-heritage perspectives on British period drama television, 2023:$bCIP summary (this book establishes a critical framework for understanding the representation of nationhood and cultural identity in television drama)$w(DLC)2022059051 =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSocial Identification$0(DNLM)D012933$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTelevision$0(DNLM)D013690$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aSocial Identification$iand$aTelevision$5DNLM =LDR 00981nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818769682806676 =005 20240510122002.0 =008 230124\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2023000199 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000199 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827900686000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSuicide in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: Robot suicide, 2023:$bCIP galley (examines how science fiction places robots into narratives that feature and grapple with cultural concerns about suicide; primary focus is on US American literature and film)$w(DLC)2023001134 =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSuicide$0(DNLM)D013405$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMotion Pictures$0(DNLM)D009040$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aSuicide$iand$aMotion Pictures$5DNLM =LDR 01714nz a2200265n 4500 =001 9818769682906676 =005 20240510121654.0 =008 221222i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022008010 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022008010 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827901072700041 =040 \\$aAzTeS$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSuburban Indians =450 \\$aIndian suburbanites =550 \\$wg$aIndians =550 \\$wg$aSuburbanites$zAmerica =670 \\$aWork cat: Keeler, K.R. 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El infierno tan temido, abril, 2022:$bt.p. ([cataloger's translation of subtitles] kidnapping in Mexico : testimonies of survivors and kidnappers)$w(DLC)2022412667 =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster unabridged, via WWW, viewed March 17, 2023$b(kidnapper, noun, or kidnaper: one that kidnaps, especially: one that abducts a child for ransom) =670 \\$aAmerican heritage dictionary of the English language, 2016, via WWW, viewed March 17, 2023:$bunder kidnap (kidnapper, kidnaper n.) =670 \\$aOxford English dictionary, via WWW, viewed March 17, 2023$b(kidnapper, n. Forms: Also 1600s kidknapper, kidnabber, (U.S.) kidnaper. One who kidnaps children or others; a stealer of human beings) =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aCriminals$0(DNLM)D057237$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 03548cz a2200373n 4500 =001 9818769683206676 =005 20240510111918.0 =008 230309i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023000682 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000682 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827901063500041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC$dWaU =053 \0$aQE539.2.S56 =150 \\$aSlow earthquakes =450 \\$aEpisodic tremor and slip (Seismology) =450 \\$aETS (Episodic tremor and slip) =450 \\$aLFEs (Low-frequency earthquakes) =450 \\$aLow-frequency earthquakes =450 \\$aLow-frequency tremors =450 \\$aSilent earthquakes =450 \\$aSlip events, Slow (Seismology) =450 \\$aSlow slip events (Seismology) =450 \\$aSSEs (Slow slip events) =450 \\$aVery-low-frequency earthquakes =450 \\$aVLFs (Very-low-frequency earthquakes) =550 \\$wg$aEarthquakes =670 \\$aWork cat.: Ducellier, Ariane. Slow earthquakes, 2022:$babstr. (The focus of this thesis is slow earthquakes, that is earthquake-like events that release energy over a period of hours to months, rather than the seconds to minutes characteristic of a typical earthquake) =670 \\$aGupta, Harsh K. Encyclopedia of solid Earth geophysics, 2011:$bp. 1374 (Some types of fault ruptures have predominant component in long-period seismogram and such earthquakes are called slow earthquakes) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Mar. 9, 2023:$bSlow earthquake (A slow earthquake is a discontinuous, earthquake-like event that releases energy over a period of hours to months, rather than the seconds to minutes characteristic of a typical earthquake. First detected using long term strain measurements, most slow earthquakes now appear to be accompanied by fluid flow and related tremor, which can be detected and approximately located using seismometer data filtered appropriately (typically in the 1-5 Hz band). That is, they are quiet compared to a regular earthquake, but not "silent" as described in the past; various types of slow earthquake: low frequency earthquakes (LFE); very low frequency earthquakes (VLF) and deep-low-frequency earthquakes; slow slip events (SSE); episodic tremor and slip (ETS)) =670 \\$aBecker, Rachel. Slow earthquakes are a thing, via Smithsonian magazine website, posted Aug. 30, 2016, viewed Mar. 13, 2023$b(Discovered only in the last 20 years, slow earthquakes are still a seismic puzzle. They can shift tectonic plates as much or more than a magnitude 7 quake. But whereas a regular earthquake suddenly releases seismic waves that can topple buildings, a slow earthquake lasts days, months, sometimes even years--and people nearby never feel a thing) =670 \\$aScience of slow earthquakes, Mar. 2019, via Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo website, Mar. 13, 2023$b(An earthquake is a subterranean fault slip. While a regular earthquake is a quick slip, a slow earthquake is a slow slip causing little tremble on the ground surface. Such slow earthquakes have been detected worldwide; Slow earthquakes exhibit a wide range of slowness. Slow slip events (SSEs), either long-term with a duration of six months to several years or short-term with a duration of several days, are observed as a deformation of the Earth, whereas low-frequency tremors and very-low-frequency (VLF) earthquakes produce weak trembles and are detected by a seismograph) . =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aEarthquakes$0(DNLM)D055866$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 03337nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9818769683306676 =005 20240510104508.0 =008 230301i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2023000610 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000610 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827900978300041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCultural rights =550 \\$wg$aHuman rights =670 \\$aWork cat.: Balqāsim, Ḥ. Ḥawla al-ḥuqūq al-lughawīyah wa-al-thaqāfīyah al-Amāzīghīyah, 1992$b(title translates as: Concerning Berber linguistic and cultural rights)$w(DLC)93968833 =670 \\$aInternational standards, via United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner website, Mar. 1, 2023$b(cultural rights protect the rights for each person, individually and in community with others, as well as groups of people, to develop and express their humanity, their world view and the meanings they give to their existence and their development through, inter alia, values, beliefs, convictions, languages, knowledge and the arts, institutions and ways of life; they are also considered as protecting access to cultural heritage and resources that allow such identification and development processes to take place) =670 \\$aWhat we mean by cultural rights, via Cultural Rights website, Mar. 1, 2023$b(cultural rights are rights related to art and culture, both understood in a large sense; the objective of these rights is to guarantee that people and communities have an access to culture and can participate in the culture of their election; cultural rights are human rights that aim at assuring the enjoyment of culture and its components in conditions of equality, human dignity and non-discrimination; they are rights related to themes such as language; cultural and artistic production; participation in cultural life; cultural heritage; intellectual property rights; author's rights; minorities and access to culture, among others) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia.com website, Mar. 1, 2023:$bCultural rights (the term cultural rights refers to a claimed entitlement on the part of identity groups--typically based on religion, ethnicity, language, or nationality--to be able to express and maintain their traditions or practices; such an entitlement usually implies some form of political or legal recognition; cultural rights have developed as a distinct set of rights claims particularly since the 1960s, and then largely in light of the experience of cultural minorities-such as indigenous peoples, substate nationalities, and immigrant groups-living in a state or society that is characterized by a dominant culture; "cultural rights" thus figure prominently in discussions of national minority rights and multiculturalism; nevertheless, cultural rights are commonly understood as a universal human right, one that recognizes the fundamental importance of a sense of cultural identity, membership, and shared values to human well-being and flourishing) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the right to practice culture, both individually and as a group, which includes the freedom to participate in activities and ways of thinking that are specific to their culture. =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aHuman Rights$0(DNLM)D006806$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00700nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9818769683406676 =005 20240510104051.0 =008 230224||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023000559 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000559 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827901074300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPhilosophy, Belgian =450 \\$aBelgian philosophy =670 \\$aWork cat:Denkers en dwalers : een geschiedenis van de filosofie in de Lage Landen$b(this book discusses the history of philosophy in the Netherlands and Belgium)$w(DLC)2022491068 =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aPhilosophy$0(DNLM)D010684$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 02107nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9818769683506676 =005 20240510102901.0 =008 230221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2023000495 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000495 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827901075000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCellphilms =450 \\$aCellfilms (Cellphilms) =550 \\$wg$aVideo recordings =670 \\$aWork cat: Flicker, Sarah Sophie, Cellphilm as participatory visual methodology, 2023$b(Cellphilms are short (usually 1-5 minutes long) videos made (with intention) on a cellphone in response to a prompt or question.)$w2023000153 =670 \\$aMcGill International Cellphilm Festival www homepage, February 21, 2023$b(Cellphilming is a burgeoning artistic method of expression that emerged from years of experience of social science educators engaged in activism. The technique uses cellphones, tablets, and other hand-held devices to create a short video where community-engaged participants represent their ways of looking at particular critical issues in their lives. It emerges from a rich history of Participatory Visual Research Methodology to counterbalance the unequal power relations and break down the formalism between researchers and their collaborators.) =670 \\$aWhat's a cellphilm? SensePublishers : Rotterdam, 2016, viewed on Brill publishers www homepage, February 21, 2023$b(What's a Cellphilm? explores cellphone video production for its contributions to participatory visual research. There is a rich history of integrating participants' videos into community-based research and activism. However, a reliance on camcorders and digital cameras has come under criticism for exacerbating unequal power relations between researchers and their collaborators. Using cellphones in participatory visual research suggests a new way forward by working with accessible, everyday technology and integrating existing media practices.) =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aVideo Recording$0(DNLM)D014741$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00878nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9818769683606676 =005 20240510102208.0 =008 230215i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023000463 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000463 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827900686600041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBL1238.56.S45 =150 \\$aŚivarājayoga =450 \\$aHatharajayoga =450 \\$aRoyal yoga for siva =550 \\$wg$aHatha yoga =550 \\$wg$aYoga, Rāja =670 \\$aWork cat: Like a tree universally spread : Sri Sabhapati Swami and Śivarājayoga$b(Śivarājayoga, taught by Sabhāpati Svāmī (or Capāpati Cuvāmikaḷ, 1828-1923/4) is a combination of Hatha yoga and Raja yoga)$w(DLC) 2023006054 =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aYoga$0(DNLM)D015013$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01422cz a2200229n 4500 =001 9818769683706676 =005 20240510120602.0 =008 220610i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022006427 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022006427 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827901079000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aTX945.45 =150 \\$aFood delivery services =550 \\$wg$aDelivery of goods =550 \\$wg$aFood service =670 \\$aWork cat: Ondimaendŭ p'ŭllaetp'om sijang esŏŭi ipchŏm ŏpch'e maech'ul punp'o pyŏnhwa e kwanhan yŏn'gu, 2021$b(This book analyzes the impact of food delivery service platforms on the restaurant market in South Korea. The appearance of a delivery app leads to many changes in the food service industry. Using monthly sales panel data of restaurants nationwide in 2020 provided by a credit card company, this study examines the revenue growth of restaurants which use a delivery platform. It also relates to sales redistribution among restaurants that use a delivery platform)$w(DLC)2022390511 =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aFood Services$0(DNLM)D005522$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTransportation$0(DNLM)D014186$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aFood Services$iand$aTransportation$5DNLM =LDR 01188nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818769683806676 =005 20240510081650.0 =008 230223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2023000546 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000546 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827901078100041 =040 \\$aNz$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aNgāti Rongo (New Zealand people : Ngāti Whātua) =450 \\$aNgāti Rongo, Ngāti Whātua (New Zealand people) =450 \\$aRongo, Ngāti (New Zealand people : Ngāti Whātua) =450 \\$aRongo, Ngāti Whātua, Ngāti (New Zealand people) =550 \\$wg$aEthnology$zNew Zealand =550 \\$wg$aMāori (New Zealand people) =670 \\$aWork cat: Goldsmith, P. The rise and fall of Te Hemara Tauhia, 2003:$bpage 13 (within and allied to the Ngati Whatua grouping were hapu with their own identity and interests, such as Ngati Rongo)$w(DLC)2004380378 =670 \\$aIwi hapū names list WWW site, viewed on January 31, 2023$b(Ngāti Rongo (Ngāti Whātua), hapū; broader term, Ngāti Whātua) =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aMaori People$0(DNLM)D000095284$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01926nz a2200313n 4500 =001 9818769683906676 =005 20240510074509.0 =008 230221i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023000501 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000501 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827901073300041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGrantmaking =450 \\$aGiving, Grant =450 \\$aGrant giving =450 \\$aGrant making =450 \\$aMaking, Grant =550 \\$wg$aFinance =550 \\$aProposal writing for grants =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bull, Gemma. Modern grantmaking, 2021:$bp. 9 (for anyone who is employed in grantmaking, whether private foundation, government funder, or corporate donor) =670 \\$aYourDictionary website, Feb. 21, 2023$b(grantmaking: The discretionary awarding of grants (especially by a large foundation or other organization as a form of organized philanthropy)) =670 \\$aGrantmaking, via Probably Good website, Feb. 21, 2023$b(What do we mean by grantmaking?: Grantmakers work at foundations and help allocate philanthropic funds to grant recipients - usually nonprofits (but not always). They will often allocate large amounts of money, with varying levels of discretion depending on their seniority and the foundation they're in) =670 \\$aPartnetti, Cristina. Advancing diversity, equity and inclusion in grant making, 2021.$w(OCoLC)1317820664 =670 \\$aPaprocki, Steven L. Corporate grantmaking : giving to racial/ethnic populations, ©1994.$w(OCoLC)30544143 =670 \\$aKibbe, Barbara. Grantmaking basics : a field guide for funders, 2005.$w(OCoLC)61864397 =670 \\$aOrosz, Joel J. The insider's guide to grantmaking : how foundations find, fund, and manage effective programs, ©2000.$w(OCoLC)43434567 =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aFinancing, Organized$0(DNLM) (DNLM)D005381$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00971cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818769684306676 =005 20240509165412.0 =008 160708\n\ancnnbabn\\\\\\\\\\||\ana\\\\\\ =024 8\$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000072264 =035 \\$a(DNLM)D000072264 =035 \\$a(NLM)987391555100041 =040 \\$aDNLM$cDNLM =072 \\$aJ3.$x925 =150 \\$aSports and Recreational Facilities =550 \\$aHealth Resorts =680 \\$iPlaces designed, built, or installed for LEISURE ACTIVITIES outside of the home. =688 \\$a2017 =750 \0$iNarrower mapping$aPickleball courts$0(DLC)sh2020008721$4NM$5DNLM =750 \0$iNarrower mapping$aRecreation centers$0(DLC)sh 8511198$4NM$5IEN =750 \0$iNarrower mapping$aSports facilities$0(DLC)sh 85126921$4NM$5IEN-M =750 \0$iNarrower mapping$aSquash courts$0(DLC)sh2023000904$4NM$5DNLM =LDR 01337nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9818769685106676 =005 20240509172423.0 =008 230322i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2023000771 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000771 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828149038800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aG156.5.T46 =150 \\$aTemplestay =450 \\$aTemple-stay =550 \\$wg$aTourism =670 \\$aWork cat: Korean buddhism & templestay, 2022:$b(Templestay, popular tourism in South Korea, allows visitors to stay in a Buddhist temple for a certain period of time and experience daily practices of Buddhist monks including meditation, chanting, prayer, conversation over tea, Buddhist meals, etc.)$w(DLC)2022408408 =670 \\$aInternational Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage, 2017$bvolume 5, issue 1 ("Living Like A Monk, Motivations and Experiences of International Participants in Templestay,"; Templestay, a creative form of religious tourism, has flourished in Korea since 2002. Templestay has become an identifiable religious tourism product for internationals who desire to experience an ascetic life in a traditional Buddhist temple with accommodation) =688 \\$aEstablished August 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aTourism$0(DNLM)D000085926$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01862nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818769685206676 =005 20240509171842.0 =008 221207i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022007899 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007899035 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828149035000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aTelephone voting =450 \\$aAssisted telephone voting =450 \\$aTelephone-assisted voting =450 \\$aVoting by telephone =550 \\$wg$aVoting =670 \\$aWork cat: Report of the chief electoral officer pursuant to subsection 5.1(6) of The election act, 1996 regarding actions taken during the constituency of Athabasca by-election, 2022:$bp. 1 (report of the use of assisted telephone voting as a pilot project during the constituency of Athabasca by-election; assisted telephone voting allows a voter to cast a vote over the phone by relaying their choice of candidate to a team of election workers who mark the ballot on the voter's behalf; had not been used in Saskatchewan previously, but had been used in other jurisdictions, including British Columbia, where it is used as an accessibility tool)$w(DLC)2021385649 =670 \\$aElectoral Commission South Africa website, Dec. 7, 2022:$b(Telephone-assisted voting; available to voters who are blind or have low vision or voters who were interstate or overseas during the voting period; regulation of 29 Sept. 2022; electors made a single phone call to the dedicated call centre where they had their eligibility confirmed; were then transferred to a voting assistant to cast their vote) =670 \\$aNSW Electoral Commission website, Dec. 7, 2022:$b(telephone voting is available to electors who are blind or have low vision) =688 \\$aEstablished August 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aVoting$0DNLM)D000096264$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00848nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818769685306676 =005 20240509162240.0 =008 230405i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2023000904 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000904 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828149046800041 =040 \\$aWlAbNL$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSquash courts =450 \\$aCourts, Squash =550 \\$wg$aSports facilities =670 \\$aWork cat: Carrington, J. A history of the Squash Court at Cornhill 1909 - 2022: in the parish of Pattishall, near Towcester, Northamptonshire, 2022. =670 \\$aWiktionary WWW site, viewed 5 April 2023$b(Squash court ; A four-walled court used for playing squash) =688 \\$aEstablished August 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aSports and Recreational Facilities$0(DNLM)D000072264$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00904nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818769685406676 =005 20240509174925.0 =008 230321\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023000757 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000757 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828149045800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aSocial norms on television =550 \\$wg$aTelevision =670 \\$aWork cat: Normporn, 2023:$bCIP galley (focus on how pop culture in the 2010s facilitated the late-capitalist reboot of normalcy amplified on TV)$w(DLC)2023008439 =688 \\$aEstablished August 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSocial Norms$0(DNLM)D066262$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTelevision$0(DNLM)D013690$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aSocial Norms$iand$aTelevision$5DNLM =LDR 01515nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9818769685506676 =005 20240509160937.0 =008 230324i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023000799 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000799 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828149025200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aOil reservoirs =450 \\$aPetroleum reservoirs =450 \\$aPetroleum systems =550 \\$wg$aHydrocarbon reservoirs =550 \\$wg$aPetroleum$xGeology =670 \\$aWork cat: Zhang, Lin. Di shen tou chu ceng you cang miao shu he xin wen ti yan jiu, 2013:$b(Description of oil reservoirs in China's Chuankou Oil Field)$w(DLC)2012483988 =670 \\$aCornell University Law School WWW site, March 24, 2023:$b("Oil reservoir means a reservoir that contains hydrocarbons predominantly in a liquid (single-phase) state.") =670 \\$aMcGill University School of Computer Science WWW site, March 24, 2023:$b("An oil reservoir, petroleum system or petroleum reservoir is often thought of as being an underground 'lake' of oil, but it is actually composed of hydrocarbons contained in porous rock formations.") =670 \\$aSociety of Petroleum Engineers website, 6 April 2023$b(engineers normally use the term reservoir instead of pool for an oil and gas accumulation. A field is composed of one or more reservoirs in a single area.) =688 \\$aEstablished August 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aOil and Gas Fields$0( (DNLM)D061329$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01970nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9818769685606676 =005 20240509174632.0 =008 221213i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022007933 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007933 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828149034000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMuseums and infants =450 \\$aInfants and museums =550 \\$wg$aInfants =670 \\$aWork cat: Danko-McGhee, K. Viewing art with babies, 2023:$bCIP summary (Viewing Art with Babies details practical ways that museum practitioners, early childhood and community educators and parents can provide art-viewing experiences in the museum, early childhood classroom or even their own home. It will be of interest to practitioners and parents around the world, as well as those engaged in the study of museum education) galley (babies love to look at art; if you are a museum educator, community art educator, or early childhood educator who would like to offer such an experience for babies but you need to convince your administration, this book provides a roadmap)$w(DLC)2022059153 =670 \\$aOklahoma City Museum of Art website, Dec. 13, 2022$b(gallery programs designed especially for our youngest visitors; Babies at the Museum for babies ages 0-24 month)$uhttps://www.okcmoa.com/babies-at-the-museum/ =670 \\$aYC Young Children (via JSTOR), July, 2015:$bp. 40, etc. (Museum Babies is specifically designed for infants, toddlers, and families; program is a collaboration between Gilcrease Museum and the child development program at Tulsa Community College) =675 \\$aA&AT, Dec. 13, 2022 =688 \\$aEstablished August 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aMuseums$0(DNLM)D009144$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aInfant$0(DNLM)D007223$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aMuseums$iand$aInfant$5DNLM =LDR 01713nz a2200289n 4500 =001 9818769685706676 =005 20240509160159.0 =008 230404i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023000894 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000894 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828149051000041 =040 \\$aCaSdCSUS$beng$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK495.L52$cBotany =150 \\$aLupinus constancei =450 \\$aLassics lupine =450 \\$aLassicus lupine =450 \\$aLupinus humboldtii =550 \\$wg$aLupines =670 \\$aWork cat: Reibsome, E.L. Forecasting the outcomes of managing a rare endemic plant at its elevational limit under climate change scenarios, 2022$babstract (Lupinus constancei (Lassics lupine) is an exceptionally rare forb with a population that in 2020 consisted of 1,300 individuals located on two adjacent mountaintops in northwestern California) =670 \\$aITIS online, Apr 4, 2023$b(Lupinus constancei, T.W. Nelson & J.P. Nelson; synonyms, Lupinus lepidus var. constancei; common names, Lassicus lupine, The Lassics lupine) =670 \\$aWorld Flora Online, Apr 4, 2023$b(Lupinus constancei, T.W. Nelson & J.P. Nelson; synonyms, Lupinus lepidus var. constancei) =670 \\$aCalifornia Department of Fish and Wildlife online, Apr 4, 2023$b(Lassics lupine (Lupinus constancei) is a California endangered plant species) =670 \\$aCaliflora online, Apr 4, 2023$b(Lupinus constancei, T.W. Nelson & J.P. Nelson, Lassics lupine; also called Lupinus humboldtii) =670 \\$aJepson eFlora, Apr 4, 2023$b(Lupinus constancei, The Lassics lupine) =688 \\$aEstablished August 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aLupinus$0(DNLM)D031297$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01882nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818769685806676 =005 20240509154653.0 =008 221109i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022007694 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007694 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828149038700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aJudicial police =550 \\$wg$aPolice =670 \\$aWork cat: Nono Behalal, David Leroi. Pratique de la police judiciaire au Cameroun, avril 2022:$bpage 4 of cover (the activity of the Judicial Police is an integral part of the criminal judicial procedure. It greatly impacts it not only through its leading role, but also and above all through its fundamental mission of gathering evidence, through its own methods and techniques)$w(DLC)2022321348 =670 \\$aAkomandoh, Chimontoh Z. The Department of Public Prosecution and judicial police in Cameroon, 2020 viewed via Google Books March 20, 2023:$bpage 66 (the term judicial police has not been defined by any legal instrument. The Criminal Procedure Code, simply describes the status and duties of the judicial police. However, an author has defined it as "all the officials of various nature responsible for researching crimes, misdemeanors and contraventions, collecting evidence and delivering the perpetrators to the courts responsible for punishing them.") =670 \\$aLaw No. 2005/007 of 27 July 2005 on the criminal procedure code viewed on the Cameroon Ministry of Justice website, viewed March 22, 2023:$bsection 78 (The duties of the judicial police shall be performed under the supervision of the State Counsel by judicial police officers, judicial police agents and all other civil servants or persons to whom judicial police duties are assigned by law) =688 \\$aEstablished August 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aPolice$0(DNLM)D016495$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01583nz a2200289n 4500 =001 9818769685906676 =005 20240509152758.0 =008 221223i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2022008020 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022008020 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828149033400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL570.3.P4$cZoology =150 \\$aHead louse =450 \\$aHead lice =450 \\$aHuman head louse =450 \\$aLice, Head =450 \\$aLouse, Head =450 \\$aPediculus capitis =450 \\$aPediculus humanus capitis =550 \\$wg$aPediculus humanus =670 \\$aWork cat: Head lice drink your blood, 2023.$w(DLC)2022054845 =670 \\$aNCBI taxonomy browser, viewed April 18, 2023:$bPediculus humanus capitis (Taxonomy ID: 121226; homotypic synonym: Pediculus capitis; Genbank common name: human head louse; NCBI BLAST name: lice; Rank: subspecies; common name(s) human head lice; Lineage (full) cellular organisms; Eukaryota; Opisthokonta; Metazoa; Eumetazoa; Bilateria; Protostomia; Ecdysozoa; Panarthropoda; Arthropoda; Mandibulata; Pancrustacea; Hexapoda; Insecta; Dicondylia; Pterygota; Neoptera; Paraneoptera; Psocodea; Phthiraptera; Anoplura; Pediculidae; Pediculus; Pediculus humanus) =670 \\$aIntegrated Taxonomic Information System, viewed online Nov. 15, 2022:$bPediculus humanus capitis De Geer 1778 (subspecies of Pediculus humanus Linnaeus, 1758; common English name: head louse) =688 \\$aEstablished August 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aPediculus$0(DNLM)D010374$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00813nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9818769686006676 =005 20240509151502.0 =008 230320i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2023000751 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000751 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828149048200041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL696.P246$cZoology =150 \\$aHaemorhous =550 \\$wg$aFringillidae =670 \\$aITIS, Mar. 20, 2023$b(Genus Haemorhous, Family Fringillidae) =670 \\$aNatureServe explorer, Mar. 20, 2023$b(Genus Haemorhous, Family Fringillidae) =670 \\$aAvibase - the world bird database, via WWW, Mar. 20, 2023$b(Genus Haemorhous, Family Fringillidae) =688 \\$aEstablished August 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aFinches$0(DNLM)D046369$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01472nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9818769686106676 =005 20240509174249.0 =008 221229\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022008037 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022008037 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828149032300041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aEpidemics in art =670 \\$aWork cat: Visual culture and pandemic disease since 1750, 2023:$bCIP summary (this book investigates the pictorial imaging of epidemics globally, especially from the late eighteenth century through the 1920s when the world endured a succession of pandemics in tandem with the rise of popular visual culture and new media. Images discussed range from the depiction of people and places to the invisible realms of pathogens and emotions) galley (detailed case studies of diverse pandemics in Eastern and Western countries; chapters explore the picturing of disease through the visual culture of graphic art, painting, photography, film, cartography, and illustrations in brochures, newspapers, and books, though not (apart from a few exceptions) in scientific medical books)$w(DLC)2022061924 =688 \\$aEstablished August 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aEpidemics$0(DNLM)D058872$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aArt$0(DNLM)D001154$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aEpidemics$iand$aArt$5DNLM =LDR 01452nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9818769686206676 =005 20240509150554.0 =008 230413i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2023000980 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000980 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828149042400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aTD427.D77 =150 \\$aDrug pollution of water =450 \\$aDrug contaminants in water =450 \\$aDrug pollution of rivers, lakes, etc. =550 \\$wg$aWater$xPollution =670 \\$aWork cat: Pharmaceuticals in aquatic environment, 2023$bECIP chapter 1 (pharmaceuticals are considered as emerging contaminants that require immediate interventions as there could be adverse impacts on humans and as well as non-human flora and fauna)$w(DLC)2023005777 =670 \\$aApplied science & technology full text, viewed April 13, 2023$b(controlled subject term? Drug pollution of water) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed April 13, 2023$b(under Drug pollution: Drug pollution or pharmaceutical pollution is pollution of the environment with pharmaceutical drugs and their metabolites, which reach the aquatic environment (groundwater, rivers, lakes, and oceans) through wastewater. Drug pollution is therefore mainly a form of water pollution) =675 \\$aEngineering index; Inspec =688 \\$aEstablished August 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aWater Pollution$0(DNLM)D014876$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01199nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818769686306676 =005 20240509173928.0 =008 230209\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023000396 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000396 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828149029100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCapitalism on television =550 \\$wg$aTelevision =670 \\$aWork cat: Show and biz: the market economy in tv series and popular culture (2000-2020), 2023:$bCIP summary (Explores how society has perceived and valued the market economy and capitalism through TV series in the 21st century) Preface (This book is a collection of essays by scholars with different backgrounds, each of them tackling how the market economy was interpreted and narrated in a variety of TV series broadcast between 2000 and 2020)$w(DLC)2022056559 =688 \\$aEstablished August 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aCapitalism$0(DNLM)D030861$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aTelevision$0(DNLM)D013690$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aCapitalism$iand$aTelevision$5DNLM =LDR 01587nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818769686406676 =005 20240509173604.0 =008 230323i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2023000786 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000786 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828149032700041 =040 \\$aMiEM$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aS494.5.D3 =150 \\$aBig data in agriculture =550 \\$wg$aAgriculture$xData processing =670 \\$aWork cat: Big data in agriculture:$b(journal with scope to identify the key challenges that are faced by big data analysts trying to solve problems for agriculture communities)$uhttps://bigdatainagriculture.com/aims-scope/$w(OCoLC)1294351588 =670 \\$aStubbs, Megan. Big data in U.S. agriculture:$b(Congressional Research Service report examining what the federal role may be in the context of big data in agriculture)$uhttps://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/gpo121326$w(OCoLC)1104661724 =670 \\$aBig Data Analytics in Agriculture, 2023:$b(Focuses on quantitative and qualitative assessment using state-of-the-art technology to provide practical improvements to agricultural production)$uhttps://bookshop.org/p/books/big-data-analytics-in-agriculture-algorithms-and-applications-biswajeet-pradhan/18585134 =688 \\$aEstablished August 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aBig Data$0(DNLM)D000077558$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAgriculture$0(DNLM)D000383$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aBig Data$iand$aAgriculture$5DNLM =LDR 01041nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9818769686506676 =005 20240509114252.0 =008 230327i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023000808 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000808 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828149158000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL696.P7$cZoology =150 \\$aAra (Birds) =450 \\$wnne$aAra =550 \\$wg$aMacaws =550 \\$wg$aParrots =670 \\$aCatalogue of Life, viewed March 27, 2023$b(Ara Lacepede, 1799; accepted genus; class: Aves; order: Psittaciformes; family: Psittacidae; subfamily: Psittacinae) =670 \\$aBritannica.com, viewed March 21, 2023$b(macaw; common name of about 18 species of large colourful parrots native to tropical North and South America; classified in the genera Ara, Anodorhynchus, Cyanopsitta, Primolius, Orthopsittaca, and Diopsittaca in the family Psittacidae) =688 \\$aEstablished August 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aParrots$0DNLM)D010311$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01074nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9818769686706676 =005 20240509093341.0 =008 230126i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2023000244 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000244 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827559311100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aVisual novels =450 \\$aVNs (Visual novels) =550 \\$wg$aVideo games =670 \\$aWork cat: History and allure of interactive visual novels, 2023:$b(Visual novels (VNs), a ludic video game genre. Whether because visual novels vary widely in their procedural and story elements, or because they remained untranslated for English-speaking audiences until relatively recently ... Thus, scholarly work on games often overlooks visual novels. However, as we will discuss in this and the following chapters, visual novels are story-driven games that employ interactive elements, allowing the player to influence the story and character)$w(DLC)202205575 =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aVideo Games$0(DNLM)D018910$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01765nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9818769686906676 =005 20240509085723.0 =008 211216i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2021015860 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2021015860 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827559317800041 =040 \\$aDSI$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPansexuality =450 \\$aPansexualism =550 \\$wg$aSexual orientation =670 \\$aWork cat: Hayfield, Nikki. Bisexual and pansexual identities, 2021:$bpage 7 ("The term pansexuality first came into use during the 1990s") page 8 ("The meaning of pansexuality has perhaps predominately come to refer to attraction to all genders across the gender spectrum")$w(OCLC)1140377684 =670 \\$aMendes, Eva A. Gender identity, sexuality and autism, 2019:$bpage 31 ("Pansexual: experiencing sexual attraction towards individuals of any sex or gender; not limited in sexual attraction or choice towards any sex or gender")$w(OCLC)1042358158 =670 \\$aGSSO - the Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation ontology, Feb. 23, 2023$b(pansexuality. SN A sexual orientation characterized by the potential for aesthetic attraction, romantic love and/or sexual desire for people, regardless of their gender identity or biological sex. Replaces: pansexualism) =670 \\$aHomosaurus, accessed September 8, 2022:$bPansexuality ("Sexual identity used to describe sexual and/or romantic attraction to people of all genders")$whttps://homosaurus.org/v3/homoit0001926 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on sexual attraction to people regardless of their gender expression, gender identity, or biological sex. =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aSexual Behavior$0(DNLM)D012725$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 00790nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9818769687106676 =005 20240509083924.0 =008 230125||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2023000227 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000227 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827559312900041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aP.325.5.O76 =150 \\$aOronyms =360 \\$isubdivision$aOronyms$iunder names of languages =550 \\$wg$aSemantics =670 \\$aCollins dictionary website, viewed 2023-01-25:$boronym (A string of words or phrase that sounds the same as another string of words or phrase but is spelt differently; e.g. ice cream and I scream) =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aSemantics$0(DNLM)D012660$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01851nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9818769687306676 =005 20240509081721.0 =008 230201||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2023000316 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000316 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827559307200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aGrounding (Philosophy) =450 \\$aMetaphysical grounding =550 \\$wg$aPhilosophy =670 \\$aWork cat: Thomas, Mark J. Freedom and ground : a study of Schelling's Treatise on freedom:$b("Ground" is...the key term for two very different currents in German thought: (1) a rationalist current concerned with providing reasons and (2) a mystical current concerned with revealing what is hidden from our everyday ways of thinking)$w(DLC) 2022037693 =670 \\$aWork cat: Lautman, A. Mathematics, ideas and the physical real:$bpage 202 (Heidegger identifies the grounding, rational activity of founding (Begründung), which is knowledge by Ideas, and the creative activity of foundation (Gründung) which constitutes, in the complexity of its internal relations, the world of the entity) =670 \\$aStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online:$b(Metaphysical grounding, Schaffer writes that "metaphysics is about what grounds what") =670 \\$aSaenz, Noel B. "A Grounding Solution to the Grounding Problem" in Philosophical Studies: An International Journal of Philosophy in the Analytic Tradition, August 2015, vol. 172, No. 8, pp. 2193-2214:$b(Grounding is the kind of relation that is referred to in the following kinds of claims: truth is grounded in reality, wholes in their parts, moral properties in natural properties, modal properties in categorical properties, etc.) =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aPhilosophy$0(DNLM)D010684$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01152nz a2200217n 4500 =001 9818769687506676 =005 20240508134635.0 =008 221230i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022008048 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022008048 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827559311600041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aDuty of loyalty =450 \\$aLoyalty$xLaw and legislation =550 \\$wg$aLaw =670 \\$aWork cat: Smith, Lionel D. The law of loyalty, 2023$w(DLC)2022062191 =670 \\$aCornell Law School website, viewed 9 January 2023$bWex Definitions (duty of loyalty is one of the fiduciary duties owed by a company's directors; duty of loyalty requires the directors to place the interests of the company and the shareholders before any of their personal interests) =670 \\$aGoogle search, Dec. 30, 2022$b(search for "Duty of loyalty" found 1.4 million hits (parentheses included in search). The first five results were about legal discussions of the term, in a variety of legal contexts) =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aJurisprudence$0(DNLM)D007603$4BM$5DNLM =LDR 01049nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9818769687606676 =005 20240508091934.0 =008 230201i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023000321 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000321 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827559306800041 =040 \\$aWaU$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aThai youth =450 \\$aYouth, Thai =550 \\$wg$aYouth =670 \\$aWork cat.: Wichai Māttakun. Yōdāyā bō̜i, 2017$b(on the author's experience as a Thai youth living in Burma)$w(OCoLC)1030746220 =680 \\$iHere are entered works on Thai youth living outside Thailand. Works on youth in Thailand are entered under$aYouth--Thailand. =688 \\$aEstablished July 2023. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aAdolescent$0(DNLM)D000293$4BM$5DNLM =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aSoutheast Asian People$0(DNLM)D000095224$4BM$5DNLM =788 \2$iSearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aAdolescent$iand$aSoutheast Asian People$5DNLM =LDR 02165nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9818769687706676 =005 20240508084755.0 =008 230202\|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023000329 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023000329 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9827559306400041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPandemics in motion pictures =550 \\$wg$aMotion pictures =670 \\$aWork cat: Apocalyptic visions: pandemics in literature, art, and the movies, 2023$bCIP chapter 4 Pandemics in the Movies (a selection of movies that became popular during the coronavirus pandemic will be discussed. The pandemic had several effects on cinema-making and cinema-going ... it gave a new life to movie culture ... it led to the spread of a cinematic pandemic genre as people used movies to assess their own plight through the eyes of some of the greatest cineastes of all time.)$w(DLC)2023000565 =670 \\$aThe Guardian, viewed February 2, 2023:$bWhat does Covid mean for the future of pandemic movies? (In the years following the 1918 outbreak ... as the pandemic became less of a preoccupation in people's lives, cinema began to mine the idea for entertainment ... 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In many cases, these hidden messages may invalidate the group identity or experiential reality of target persons, demean them on a personal or group level, communicate they are lesser human beings, suggest they do not belong with the majority group, threaten and intimidate, or relegate them to inferior status and treatment. While microaggressions are generally discussed from the perspective of race and racism, any marginalized group in our society may become targets: people of color, women, lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgendered people (LGBTs), those with disabilities, religious minorities, and so on.) p. 6 (Microaggressions reflect the active manifestation of oppressive worldviews that create, foster, and enforce marginalization.) =670 \\$a2009034007: Sue, D.W. Microaggressions in everyday life, c2010:$bpp. xv-xvi (racial, gender, and sexual-orientation microaggressions) p. xvi (In reviewing the literature on subtle and contemporary forms of bias, the term "microaggressions" seems to best describe the phenomenon in its everyday occurrence. Simply stated, microaggressions are brief, everyday exchanges that send denigrating messages to certain individuals because of their group membership. The term was first coined by Pierce in 1970 in his work with Black Americans, in which he defined it as "subtle, stunning, often automatic, and nonverbal exchanges which are 'put downs'". They have also been described as "subtle insults (verbal, nonverbal, and/or visual) directed toward people of color, often automatically or unconsciously." ... They are often unconsciously delivered as subtle snubs or dismissive looks, gestures, and tones. These exchanges are so pervasive and automatic in daily conversations and interactions that they are often dismissed and glossed over as being innocent and innocuous.) p. 5 (Microaggressions are the brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, and environmental indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative racial, gender, sexual-orientation, and religious slights and insults to the target person or group.) =670 \\$a2012033272: Nadal, K.L. That's so gay! : microaggressions and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community, ©2013 =670 \\$aWang, J. Why and when do racial microaggressions hurt?, 2012:$babstr. (Racial microaggressions are brief, potentially ambiguous everyday exchanges that may send denigrating messages to racial minorities) =670 \\$aGonzales, L. Microaggressions experienced by persons with mental illnesses, in Psychiatric rehabilitation journal, Nov. 17, 2014, viewed online May 26, 2015:$bp. 1 (Microaggressions are subtle verbal or behavioral communications of disparaging messages to people based upon membership in a socially marginalized group. Their negative impact has been demonstrated for racial/ethnic groups, gender, sexual orientation, and physical disability, but currently no research exists on microaggressions as experienced by persons with mental illnesses; Microaggressions are distinct from more traditional and overt forms of discrimination in that otherwise well-intentioned individuals can deliver them unconsciously, unaware of their potential harmful effects. Seminal research on microaggressions by Sue et al. (2007) focused primarily on race, identifying three major categories: microassaults, which involve explicit attacks and are most like more traditional forms of racism; microinsults, consisting of insensitive and demeaning remarks; and microinvalidations, which negate an individual's personal experience of their reality.) =670 \\$aHuynh, V.W. Ethnic microaggressions and the depressive and somatic symptoms of Latino and Asian American adolescents, in Journal of youth & adolescence, July 2012, viewed online May 26, 2015:$babstr. (Ethnic microaggressions are a form of everyday, interpersonal discrimination that are ambiguous and difficult to recognize as discrimination. ... 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Non Epileptic Seizures (NES) are interpreted as an unconscious response to psychological distress and as such are beyond the control of the person suffering from them.) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Aug. 8, 2012$b(Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (P-NES), also known as Non-Epileptic Attack Disorders, are events superficially resembling an epileptic seizure, but without the characteristic electrical discharges associated with epilepsy. 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Dept. of Biology, Biology 4429-Mammalogy Fall 2003 home page, viewed Mar. 9, 2003:$blecture schedule/Sept. 16 (molecular evidence indicates golden moles and tenrecs belong in the Afrotheria, a taxonomic group that also includes elephants, sea cows, hyraxes, aardvarks, elephant shrews. A new order "Afrosoricida" comprises Chrysochloridae (golden moles) and Tenrecidae (tenrecs)) Oct. 14 (Family Tenrecidae (tenrecs, otter-shrews), Order Afrosoricida) =670 \\$aClassification zoologique des insectivores et Afrosoricides = Insectivora and Afrosoricidae classification, via WWW, Mar. 9, 2003$b(new order based on molecular data: Afrosoricida, superorder Afrotheria, two families, Tenrecidae and Chrysochloridae) =670 \\$aMammal species of the world, c1993$b(Family Tenrecidae. Common name: Tenrecs. 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A directory of oral history and audiovisual local history resources in public libraries of New York State : including oral history materials, and local history audiorecordings, motion pictures, photographs, post cards, slides ... 1985. =670 \\$a2010000169: Edstrom, B. Recording on a budget : how to make great audio recordings without breaking the bank, 2011. =670 \\$a88700075: How audio recordings are made, 1988. =670 \\$aOCLC, July 9, 2015$b(in titles: audio discs; full-length audio discs; long-playing audio discs; grooved audio disc) =680 \\$iHere are entered works on all types of media used for the recording of sound including cylinders, analog discs, digital discs, films, tapes, and wires, as well as works about analog discs alone. =750 \2$aSound Recordings$0(DNLM)D000087983$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 00623cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9882547495402441 =005 20250211111125.0 =008 001220i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124078 =035 ##$a(DLC) sh 85124078 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171323050000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aHM706$cSociology =150 \\$aSocial structure =450 \\$aOrganization, Social =450 \\$aSocial organization =550 \\$wg$aAnthropology =550 \\$wg$aSociology =550 \\$aSocial institutions =750 \2$aSocial Structure$0(DNLM)D000091485$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 00944cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9882547495602441 =005 20250211111126.0 =008 040204i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|b\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85124077 =035 ##$a(DLC) sh 85124077 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171323010000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aSocial status =360 \\$isubdivision$aSocial conditions$iunder classes of persons, e.g.$aStudents--Social conditions =450 \\$aSocial standing =450 \\$aSocio-economic status =450 \\$aSocioeconomic status =450 \\$aStanding, Social =450 \\$aStatus, Social =550 \\$wg$aPower (Social sciences) =550 \\$wg$aPrestige =670 \\$aMarmot, M.G. The status syndrome : how social standing affects our health and longevity, 2004. =670 \\$aLC database, Feb. 4, 2004$b(titles: social standing) =750 \2$aSocial Status$0(DNLM)D000091743$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/02/07 =LDR 01335cz a2200277n 4500 =001 9882549679802441 =005 20250214142142.0 =008 860211||\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85040525 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh 85040525 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98169846200000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dWaU =151 \\$aEast Asia =451 \\$aAsia, East =451 \\$aAsia, Eastern =451 \\$wnne$aEast (Far East) =451 \\$aEastern Asia =451 \\$aFar East =551 \\$wg$aOrient =670 \\$aBritannica online, Mar. 7, 2024$b(East Asia, region of Asia consisting of Japan, North and South Korea, China, Mongolia, and Taiwan. 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Fishes of the world, c2006:$bpages 117-118 (Family Cynodontidae; Compressed, elongated body; predaceous with very long canine teeth in the anterior parts of the jaws; Three genera: Cynodon, Hydrolycus, and Rhaphiodon) =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of Life website, viewed November 1, 2023:$bDogteeth tetras (Cynodontidae, Dogteeth Tetras, is a family of ray-finned fishes; have sexual reproduction; includes 3 children: Cynodon, Hydrolycus, Rhaphiodon) =670 \\$aFishBase website, viewed November 1, 2023:$bFamily Cynodontidae (Dogtooth characins; Order: Characiformes) =688 \\$aEstablished April 2024. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aCharaciformes $0(DNLM)D060125$4BM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping NLM 2025/05/01 =LDR 01345nz a2200253n 4500 =001 9882581724302441 =005 20250501163400.0 =008 231101i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2023002710 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023002710 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9831813076800041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL638.B88$cZoology =150 \\$aBryconidae =450 \\$aBrycon characins =550 \\$wg$aCharaciformes =670 \\$aWork cat: Golden dorado, 2024.$w(DLC)2023035684 =670 \\$aEncyclopedia of Life website, viewed November 1, 2023:$bBryconidae (Bryconidae is a family of ray-finned fishes. They have sexual reproduction. Bryconidae includes 4 children: Brycon, Chilobrycon, Henochilus, Salminus) =670 \\$aFishBase website, viewed November 1, 2023:$bFamily Bryconidae ("Brycon characins") =670 \\$aGlobal Biodiversity Information Facility website, viewed November 1, 2023:$bBryconidae (Accepted Family; Order: Characiformes; Immediate children: Anacanthorus, Brycon, Chilobrycon, Henochilus, Salminus) =670 \\$aNCBI Taxonomy browser website, viewed November 1, 2023:$bBryconidae (NCBI BLAST name: bony fishes; Rank: family; Lineage: ... Characiformes) =688 \\$aEstablished April 2024. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aCharaciformes $0(DNLM)D060125$4BM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping NLM 2025/05/01 =LDR 00988nz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882581724402441 =005 20250501163405.0 =008 230810i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023001997 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023001997 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9830304747700041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aBF1623.P87 =150 \\$aPyramidology =550 \\$wg$aOccultism =670 \\$aWork cat: Great Pyramid Passages, 2001:$bcataloger's summary (shows how symbolism and measurements of the Great Pyramid of Gizeh corroborate the philosophy and prophecies of the divine plan as contained in the Holy Scriptures)$w(DLC)2020477052 =670 \\$aMerriam-Webster Dictionary Online, viewed on Aug. 10, 2023:$bPyramidology (the study of or theory about mathematical or occult significance in measurements of the Great Pyramid of Egypt) =688 \\$aEstablished January 2024. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aOccultism $0(DNLM)D009781$4BM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping NLM 2025/05/01 =LDR 01948nz a2200313n 4500 =001 9882581724502441 =005 20250501163405.0 =008 230727i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023001871 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023001871 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9829440279400041 =040 \\$aHU$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aQL537.T42$cZoology =053 \0$aSB945.P18$cAgricultural pests =150 \\$aPacific fruit fly =450 \\$aBactrocera xanthodes =450 \\$aChaetodacus xanthodes =450 \\$aDacus xanthodes =450 \\$aNotodacus xanthodes =450 \\$aTephritis xanthodes =550 \\$wg$aBactrocera =670 \\$aWork cat: Oriental and Pacific fruit flies spread within French Polynesia, 2002:$bpage 1 (Pacific fruit fly (Bactrocera xanthodes (Broun)); has been discovered on Raivavae, Rurutu, and Rimatara; nearly eradicated)$w(OCoLC)1371334624 =670 \\$aCABI compendium, July 27, 2023:$bBactrocera xanthodes (Pacific fruit fly) datasheet (preferred scientific name: Bactrocera xanthodes (Broun); preferred common name: Pacific fruit fly; other scientific names: Chaetodacus xanthodes (Broun); Dacus xanthodes (Broun); Notodacus xanthodes (Broun); Tephritis xanthodes Broun; EPPO code: BCTRXA (Bactrocera xanthodes))$uhttps://doi.org/10.1079/cabicompendium.8748 =670 \\$aITIS, July 27, 2023$b(Bactrocera xanthodes (Broun, 1904); synonyms: Tephrites xanthodes Broun; Dacus xanthodes Broun; Tephrites xanthodes Broun; no common names listed)$uhttps://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=671834#null =670 \\$aInvasive.org, July 27, 2023$b(Pacific fruit fly; Bactrocera xanthodes (Broun, 1904))$uhttps://www.invasive.org/browse/subinfo.cfm?sub=57304 =675 \\$aLC database, July 27, 2023;$aWeb. 3$aEncyc. Britannica online =688 \\$aEstablished December 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aTephritidae$0(DNLM)D033621$4BM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping NLM 2025/05/01 =LDR 01924nz a2200229n 4500 =001 9882581724602441 =005 20250501163405.0 =008 230516i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023001310 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023001310 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9829276345600041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aChai =450 \\$aMasala chai =550 \\$wg$aBeverages =550 \\$wg$aTea =670 \\$aWork cat: Wilson, Kevin. The way of chai, 2023:$bgalley (While etymologically "chai" and "tea" both refer to the same thing (so saying "chai tea" is like saying "tea tea"), the former is typically used to describe the popular South Asian beverage of hospitality, a blend of loose leaf black tea† infused in a base of milk, water, or both, flavored with (or without) aromatic spices, and sweetened with cane sugar or jaggery (the coarse brown sugar made in the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and Africa by evaporating the sap of palm trees). Chai a sweet, aromatic, creamy beverage that feels like a hug in While chai is more commonly known as a South Asian beverage, the spiced milk tea version of it is also consumed in South Central Asia, Southeast Asia, Iran, parts of Africa, and even some parts of Europe)$w(DLC)2023023328 =670 \\$aWebsters, viewed May 16, 2023$b(Chai; a beverage that is a blend of black tea, honey, spices, and milk) =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed May 16, 2023$b(Masala chai; also known simply as chai, is an Indian beverage popular throughout South Asia. Chai is made by brewing black tea (usually CTC tea) in milk and water and then sweetening with sugar. While some variants may also include the addition of aromatic herbs and spices, known colloquially as Masala chai, the most common preparation is unspiced) =688 \\$aEstablished November 2023. =750 \2$iBroader mapping$aTea $0(DNLM)D013662$4BM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping NLM 2025/05/01 =LDR 02048cz a2200241n 4500 =001 9882581724702441 =005 20250501153237.0 =008 230917i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2023002305 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023002305 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9831812828600041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aErgoaesthetics =450 \\$aErgo-aesthetic design =550 \\$wg$aAesthetics =550 \\$wg$aHuman engineering =670 \\$aWork cat: Dizaynda erqoestetik amillär = Ergoaesthetic factors in design, 2016$bPages following page 5 (While the ergonomic and aesthetic factors in design creativity are analyzed in this monograph, with a special attention given to the optimal organization problems of human-thing-machine-environment systems, it also provides a description of ergoaesthetics in length)$w(DLC)2016503936 =670 \\$aEngineering Aesthetics and Ergo-Aesthetics: Theoretical and Methodological Foundations by Yili Liu, Ph.D in Proceedings of The 5th Annual International Conference on Industrial Engineering-Theory, Applications and Practice, 2000 :$b(Knowledge and research results accumulated along this line of integrated research can help designers design products and systems that are safer, more comfortable, easier to use, as well as more aesthetic. Because "ergonomic design" has acquired over the years a clear connotation of "design for safety, comfort, efficiency, or usability," and "aesthetic design" has an unambiguous meaning of "design for aesthetics and appearance," I would like to coin a term "ergo-aesthetic design" to refer to the integrated design approach that is aimed at meeting both ergonomic and aesthetic design objectives.) =688 \\$aEstablished April 2024. =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aEsthetics$0(DNLM)D004954$4BM$5IEN-M =750 \2$81$wb$iBroader mapping$aErgonomics$0(DNLM)D006804$4BM$5IEN-M =788 \2$ISearch also under the Medical Subject Headings used together in the same record:$aEsthetics$iand$aErgonomics$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping NLM 2025/05/01 =LDR 01316nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9882581729202441 =005 20250501152525.0 =008 230816i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2023002041 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023002041 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9829440271600041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMicrobiomes =550 \\$wg$aBiotic communities =670 \\$aWork cat: Beckett, R. Probiotic cities, 2023:$bCIP t.p. (probiotic cities) summary (the book describes work which explores novel strategies towards directly (re)introducing beneficial microbes into buildings and cities; provides a framework to enable designers and practitioners to begin to engage with contemporary human-microbe relationships towards the design of healthy and resilient cities) galley (Understanding how to design and plan our built environments in a manner that protects from harmful microbes, but permits and facilitates beneficial microbial exposures is crucial. Probiotic design is an experimental research approach that begins to address these questions through radical new design processes to inform new visions for future cities that are microbial, healthy and resilient)$w(DLC)2023018262 =688 \\$aEstablished December 2023. =750 \2$aMicrobiota$0(DNLM)D064307$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping NLM 2025/05/01 =LDR 01180nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9882581729402441 =005 20250501152525.0 =008 230628i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023001618 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023001618 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9829276348600041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aRS165.S55$cPharmacy =150 \\$aSilymarin =450 \\$aMilk thistle extract =450 \\$aSilybum marianum extract =550 \\$wg$aMateria medica, Vegetable =550 \\$wg$aPlant extracts =670 \\$aWork cat: Silymarin puzzle, 2023.$bCIP galley ("Among polyphenols silymarin (SM), an extract from a medicinal plant Silybum marianum, also known as milk thistle, has a special place, having been used in human medicine for the management of liver diseases since ancient times")$w(DLC)2023025736 =670 \\$aAdvances in Therapy, viewed online June 28, 2023:$bvolume 37, page 1280 ("Silymarin is an extract from the dried seeds and fruits of the milk thistle plant (S. marianum)")$uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s12325-020-01251-y =688 \\$aEstablished November 2023. =750 \2$aSilymarin$0(DNLM)D012838$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping NLM 2025/05/01 =LDR 01798nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9882581729602441 =005 20250501152522.0 =008 230518i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2023001332 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023001332 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828550240100041 =040 \\$aNcD$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aPolyethylenimine =450 \\$aPEI (Polyethylenimine) =450 \\$aPolyaziridine =450 \\$aPolyethyleneimine =550 \\$wg$aPolymers =670 \\$aWork cat: Thurston, J. T. Polyethylenimine and its use in paper making, 1946. =670 \\$aPolymer database, viewed May 18, 2023:$b(POLYETHYLENEIMINE (POLYAZIRIDINE); "Polyethylenimines (PEI) are low to high molecular weight compounds with the general formula -[CH2-CH2-NH2]-, made by ring opening polymerization of aziridine"; "Polyethyleneimines and polyaziridines are used for various applications in numerous products including detergents, cosmetics, adhesives, printing inks, paper, wood laminates, cement, and bricks. They are used as cross-linkers (aziridine), flocculating agents, textile coating additives, adhesion promoters, enzyme carriers, wet-strength agents and as chelating agents which form complexes with metal ions. The largest use of PEIs is in the paper industry. It increases paper strength and fine solid flocculation in the waste stream for recycling.")$uhttps://polymerdatabase.com/Polymer%20Brands/Polyethyleneimine.html =670 \\$aWikipedia, viewed May 18, 2023:$b(Polyethylenimine (PEI) or polyaziridine is a polymer with repeating units composed of the amine group and two carbon aliphatic CH2CH2 spacers.")$uhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyethylenimine =688 \\$aEstablished October 2023. =750 \2$aPolyethylenimine$0(DNLM)D011094$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping NLM 2025/05/01 =LDR 03185nz a2200241n 4500 =001 9882581729802441 =005 20250501152525.0 =008 230502i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023001192 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023001192 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828550243200041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aR857.B525 =150 \\$aBioprinting =550 \\$wg$aBiomedical engineering =550 \\$wg$aRegenerative medicine =670 \\$aWork cat: Advances in 3d bioprinting, 2023:$bCIP galley (By the 1990s, scientists developed 2D bioprinting techniques; In the mid-2000s, Thomas Boland modified an inkjet printer to bioprint cells into a Petri dish, giving rise to a separate branch called 3D bioprinting; In the past decade, 3D bioprinting has emerged as a branch of tissue engineering with research in both in-vitro and in-vivo models for fabrication of 3D organs that recapitulate the complex structure and spatial distribution along with biological functionality; Bioprinting can be categorized into two types: a) Scaffold-based approach: Biomaterial matrix forms the base to entrap cells and is made of nanofiber polymer matrix or hydrogels; b) Scaffold-free approach: Bioink comprising of cell or tissue aggregates in the form of spheroids, honeycomb, or cylinder with void spaces are directly deposited to enable in-situ tissue growth and ECM deposition; Regenerative Medicine; Bioengineering)$w(DLC)2023001404 =670 \\$aCollins English Dictionary, 2014 via Credo reference, viewed May 2, 2023$b(bioprinting: The construction of replacement body parts using techniques developed for three-dimensional printing) =670 \\$aAustralian Academy of Science website, viewed May 2, 2023:$bHOME>PEOPLE & MEDICINE>PRINTING THE FUTURE: 3D BIOPRINTERS AND THEIR USES (Bioprinting is an extension of traditional 3D printing; Bioprinting can produce living tissue, bone, blood vessels and, potentially, whole organs for use in medical procedures, training and testing; The cellular complexity of the living body has resulted in 3D bioprinting developing more slowly than mainstream 3D printing; Bioprinting: bioprinters work in almost the exact same way as 3D printers, with one key difference. Instead of delivering materials such as plastic, ceramic, metal or food, they deposit layers of biomaterial, that may include living cells, to build complex structures like blood vessels or skin tissue; a team from Swansea University has developed a bioprinting process that can create an artificial bone matrix in the exact shape of the bone required, using a biocompatible material that is both durable and regenerative; Research engineer Monica Moya from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is using bioprinting to create "living" blood vessels; at the Wake Forest University in the United States, researchers have successfully produced viable urethras)$uhttps://www.science.org.au/curious/people-medicine/bioprinting =670 \\$aGoogle, searched May 2, 2023$b(Bioprinting=About 7,810,000 hits; "3d bioprinting"=About 1,250,000 results) =688 \\$aEstablished October 2023. =750 \2$aBioprinting$0(DNLM)D062028$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping NLM 2025/05/01 =LDR 01580cz a2200217n 4500 =001 9882581730002441 =005 20250501152525.0 =008 221201i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2022007852 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2022007852 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9828445484100041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aLevonorgestrel =550 \\$wg$aProgestational hormones, Synthetic =550 \\$wg$aSteroid hormones =670 \\$aWork cat: Cownie, David S. Review of the "upscaling Jadelle roll-out in Solomon Islands" programme, 2016-2019, 2020:$b(evaluation of a program to roll out Jadelle, a contraceptive implant, in order to provide improved family planning service coverage)$w(DLC)2021388047 =670 \\$aRxList website, Dec. 1, 2022:$b(brand name: Jadelle; generic name: levonorgestrel implants; belongs to a class of drugs called Estrogens/Progestins, Contraceptives, Oral; a set of two flexible cylindrical implants, consisting of a dimethylsiloxane/methylvinylsiloxane copolymer core enclosed in thin-walled silicone tubing; implants are inserted in a superficial plane beneath the skin of the upper arm) =670 \\$aDrugbank online, Dec. 1, 2022:$bLevonorgestrel (a synthetic progestogen; used as a single agent in emergency contraception, as a hormonal contraceptive released from an intrauterine device, and as a subdermal implant that slowly releases the hormone over a long period; lists over three dozen brand names) =688 \\$aEstablished September 2023. =750 \2$aLevonorgestrel$0(DNLM)D016912$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping NLM 2025/05/01 =LDR 01041cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9882594272402441 =005 20251027151745.0 =008 030916i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85102853 =035 ##$a(DLC) sh 85102853 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170739330000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =053 \0$aQK754.7.D75 =150 \\$aPlants$xDrought tolerance =360 \\$isubdivision$aDrought tolerance$iunder individual plants and groups of plants, e.g.$aCorn--Drought tolerance =450 \\$aDrought resistance of plants =450 \\$aDrought tolerance of plants =450 \\$wnne$aPlants$xDrought resistance =550 \\$wg$aPlants$xHardiness =550 \\$aDrought-tolerant plants =550 \\$aPlants$xEffect of drought on =670 \\$aCAB thes.$b(Drought resistance UF Drought tolerance) =670 \\$aLC database, Nov. 1, 1993$b(drought tolerance, drought resistance, Drought-tolerant plants) =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aDrought Resistance$0(DNLM)D000091902$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/05/19 =LDR 00600cz a2200205n 4500 =001 9882594273102441 =005 20251027151744.0 =008 991208i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash 85036937 =035 ##$a(DLC) sh 85036937 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171447060000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aDental teams =450 \\$aDental care teams =450 \\$aTeam work in dentistry =450 \\$aTeamwork in dentistry =550 \\$wg$aDental personnel =550 \\$wg$aHealth care teams =750 \2$aDental Care Team$0(DNLM)D000091982$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/05/14 =LDR 00602cz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882594274102441 =005 20251027151743.0 =008 860211i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 85033021 =035 ##$a(DLC) sh 85033021 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170059280000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC =150 \0$aCorrectional personnel =450 \0$aCorrection officers =450 \0$aCorrectional employees =450 \0$aCorrections employees =550 \0$wg$aCriminal justice personnel =750 \2$aCorrectional Facilities Personnel$0(DNLM)D000093762$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/05/14 =LDR 00453nz a2200145n 4500 =001 9882594274502441 =005 20251027151743.0 =008 870129||\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 87000524 =035 ##$a(DLC) sh 87000524 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98170657530000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aMetabolism$xTesting =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aComprehensive Metabolic Panel$0(DNLM)D000093182$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/05/14 =LDR 00608nz a2200169n 4500 =001 9882594274702441 =005 20251027151743.0 =008 100202i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|n\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2010102330 =035 ##$a(DLC) sh2010102330 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171208360000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aMonoclonal antibodies$xTherapeutic use =667 \\$aRecord generated for validation purposes. =670 \\$aWork cat.: Diagnostic and therapeutic antibodies, c2000 =750 \2$iNarrower mapping$aCombined Antibody Therapeutics$0(DNLM)D000094523$4NM$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/05/14 =LDR 01883nz a2200193n 4500 =001 9882594275502441 =005 20251027151743.0 =008 190417i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2019001903 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2019001903 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9814034363300041 =040 \\$aCSt$beng$cDLC =150 \\$aCentral Asians =550 \\$wg$aAsians =550 \\$wg$aEthnology$zAsia, Central =670 \\$aWork cat.: 2019017972: Can, Lâle. Spiritual subjects : Central Asian pilgrims and the Ottoman hajj at the end of empire, 2020$bgalley summary (A study of pilgrimage from Central Asia to Ottoman Mecca in the late 19th through early 20th century. As Central Asians made their way to Mecca, petitioned for patronage, acquired Ottoman identity papers, and learned to navigate new laws on citizenship, they staked a claim of belonging to the empire based on being Sunni Muslims under the protection of the Ottoman sultan-caliph, their "spiritual sovereign") =670 \\$aStanford University Press website, April 17, 2019$b(Spiritual Subjects examines the paradoxes of nationality reform and pan-Islamic politics in late Ottoman history. At the turn of the twentieth century, thousands of Central Asians made the annual pilgrimage to Mecca. Traveling long distances, many lived for extended periods in Ottoman cities dotting the routes. Though technically foreigners, these Muslim colonial subjects often blurred the lines between pilgrims and migrants. Not quite Ottoman, and not quite foreign, Central Asians became the sultan's spiritual subjects. Their status was continually negotiated by Ottoman statesmen as attempts to exclude foreign Muslim nationals from the body politic were compromised by a changing international legal order and the caliphate's ecumenical claims) =750 \2$aCentral Asian People$0(DNLM)D000094850$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/05/14 =LDR 00636nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9882594275702441 =005 20251027151744.0 =008 890509i|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 89002831 =035 ##$a(DLC) sh 89002831 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98168945630000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =150 \0$aCentral Americans =550 \0$wg$aEthnology$zCentral America =670 \\$aWork cat.: Bachelis, F.M. The Central Americans, 1989. =670 \\$aLC data base, 04/28/89$b"central americans," entered under Refugees, Political. =750 \2$aCentral American People$0(DNLM)D000094866$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/05/14 =LDR 02676nz a2200385n 4500 =001 9882594276602441 =005 20251027151743.0 =008 230710i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\| =010 \\$ash2023001699 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2023001699 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)9829440272700041 =040 \\$aCtY$beng$cDLC =053 \0$aF2190 =150 \\$aCaribbeans =450 \\$aCaraïbes =450 \\$aCaribbean Islanders =450 \\$aCaribbean people =450 \\$aCaribbeaners =450 \\$aCaribbeanites =450 \\$aCaribeños =550 \\$wg$aEthnology$zCaribbean Area =670 \\$aNotable Caribbeans and Caribbean Americans, 2003. =670 \\$aCaraïbes connexion, 1989- =670 \\$aThe music of Jamaica, ℗1996:$btitle page (subtitle: "the Caribbean Islanders") =670 \\$aThe story of the Caribbean people, 1999. =670 \\$a"7th PAC resolution" via Pan African Congress website, viewed 10 July 2023$b(Caribbeaners)$uhttps://panafricancongress.org/7th-pan-african-congress-resolution/ =670 \\$a"The Protestant ethic and conservatism scales ... among different ethnic groups in The high school journal, Vol. 68, No. 4, May 1985:$bpage 250 (Caribbeanites) =670 \\$aCaribeños at the table, 2021. =670 \\$aInternational thesaurus of refugee terminology, 1989$b(Caribbeans. Caraïbes [French]. Caribeños [Spanish]. UF West Indians. BT Americans. NT Antiguans; Bahamans; Barbadians; Cubans; Dominican Republicans; Dominicans; Grenadans; Haitians; Jamaicans; Saint Christopher and Nevis Islanders; Saint Lucians; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Islanders; Trinidadians. 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The expression and function of a bromodomain-protein 1 (BRD1) in epithelial keratinocytes, 2008:$babstr. (bromodomain-protein 1 (BRD1), a nuclear protein that may function as a chromatin (histone)-associated protein and a transcriptional co-regulator) leaf 14 (BRD1 is a gene of unknown function and is located on chromosome 22) leaf 51 (BRD1 protein) =670 \\$aMESH browser, Nov. 14, 2008$b(Name of substance: BRD1 protein, human. UF BR140-like protein, human; BRD1 (bromodomain containing 1) protein, human; BRL protein, human; bromodomain-containing protein 1, human. Heading mapped to: Nuclear Proteins; also: Name of substance: Brd1 protein, S pombe. Heading mapped to: Schizosaccharomyces pombe Proteins) =670 \\$aEntrez Gene Web site, Nov. 14, 2008$b(Official Symbol: BRD1. Official Full Name: bromodomain containing 1. Gene type: protein coding. Also known as: BRL; BRPF1; BRPF2; DKFZp686F0325; BRD1. This gene encodes a protein of unknown function. 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Birds of the Indian subcontinent, 1999. =670 \\$aStewart, G.B. Catastrophe in southern Asia : the tsunami of 2004, ©2005. =670 \\$aZürcher, L. Porphyry copper assessment of the Tethys region of western and southern Asia, 2016. =680 \\$iHere are entered works on the subcontinent of India, which in addition to India includes Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan on the mainland, and Sri Lanka and the Maldives in the Indian Ocean. =781 \0$zSouth Asia =750 \2$aAsia, Southern$0(DNLM)D000095143$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/05/09 =LDR 00564nz a2200181n 4500 =001 9882594278602441 =005 20251027151742.0 =008 951127\|\anannbab|\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\|||\\ =010 \\$ash 95009889 =035 ##$a(DLC) sh 95009889 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171699660000041 =040 \\$aDLC$cDLC =053 \\$aBD418.8$cPhilosophy =150 \0$aArtificial life =550 \0$wg$aLife =670 \\$aWork cat.: 95-43389: Boden, M.A. The philosophy of artificial life, c1996. =750 \2$aArtificial Life$0(DNLM)D000092003$5IEN-M =930 \\$aLCSH Mapping GN 2025/05/09 =LDR 01407cz a2200253n 4500 =001 9882594279102441 =005 20251027151744.0 =008 070104i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\\ =010 \\$ash2007000043 =035 \\$a(DLC)sh2007000043 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98171430720000041 =040 \\$aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aAnti-racism =450 \\$aAntiracism =550 \\$wg$aSocial justice =550 \\$aMulticulturalism =550 \\$aRacism =670 \\$aLC database, Jan. 4, 2007$b(anti-racism; antiracism) =670 \\$aWikipedia, Jan. 4, 2007$b("Anti-racism refers to beliefs, actions, movements, and policies adopted or developed to oppose racism. 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Processed foods and the consumer : additives, labeling, standards, and nutrition, 1976. =750 \2$aFood, Processed$0(DNLM)D000092965$5IEN-M =930 \\$aMeSH Mapping GN 2025/11/18 =LDR 01804cz a2200265n 4500 =001 9882687999002441 =005 20251118145511.0 =008 050725i|\anannbabn\\\\\\\\\\|a\ana\\\\\c =010 \\$ash2005004783 =035 \\$a(DLC) sh2005004783 =035 \\$a(LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS)98172392960000041 =040 \\$aABAU$beng$cDLC$dDLC =150 \\$aExtended families =550 \\$wg$aFamilies =670 \\$aWork cat.: Martin, E.P. The black extended family, 1978. =670 \\$aInternational encyclopedia of marriage and family, 2003:$bv. 3, p. 536 (Traditionally, the term extended family has been applied to the kinship network of social and economic ties composed of the nuclear family (parents and children) plus other, less immediate relatives) =670 \\$aCorsini, R.J. 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