The classic definition of celiac disease includes atrophy of parts of the small bowel as seen on biopsy.
The threat that one of two big chains might disappear was met with concern about the loss of jobs and the atrophy of inner cities.
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Therefore, we have a group of recommendations that are designed to prevent that, that backsliding or atrophy of energy and zeal, and those are the second group of recommendations that we call continuing to fly.
The task force in its first phase report recognized the atrophy of the nuclear mission since the Cold War and stated the "nuclear mission must be reinstituted as a continuing responsibility of the Air Force"13 Why was this important?
In 1952 Jonas Salk (1914-1995) and Albert Sabin (1906-1993) raced to come up with a vaccine for poliomyelitis--a virus that causes inflammation of nerve cells in the spinal cord, which can cause paralysis, atrophy of the skeletal muscles and death.
Although some of the deaths occurred in people with underlying diseases such as atherosclerosis (and therefore could have been coincidental), government researchers who examined otherwise healthy dieters who died of ventricular arrhythmias found that the pattern of deaths suggested "the effects of protein-calorie malnutrition on the heart, " including atrophy of the heart muscle.
Allowing long-term unemployment to atrophy the skills of workers would in turn lead to structural unemployment, and the Fed will do what it can to fight that.
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And yet the AKP may not be entirely immune to what pundits refer to as "the 10-year rule", or the sort of atrophy which affects governments as they grow old.
But Lady Campbell has a severe form of spinal muscular atrophy, a condition that means she uses a wheel chair and is reliant on a ventilator to breathe for much of the day.
They've been allowed to atrophy over the last couple of decades since the end of the Cold War.
Spinal muscular atrophy is beset by most of these disadvantages.
Does the squeeze of manufacturing represent dangerous atrophy or natural adjustment?
Cathy Ludlum, of Manchester, a disabled-rights activist who has spinal muscular atrophy, said she is concerned the Public Health Committee has decided to hold the public hearing and worries the issue of doctor-assisted suicide will not go away soon.
Researchers found that higher levels of physical activity were associated with less brain atrophy, or shrinkage, and less brain damage.
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Duplication of others stretches of DNA in humans are implicated in the development disorders spinal muscular atrophy and Prader-Willi syndrome.
Claire Holdcroft is an outreach worker for the Jennifer Trust, which works with families affected by spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) - a neuromuscular disease from which babies can die within the first days of life.
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