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Snakes
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D012911 |
[Limbless REPTILES of the suborder Serpentes.
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Sneddon Syndrome
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D018860 |
[A systemic non-inflammatory arteriopathy primarily of middle-aged females characterized by the association of livedo reticularis, multiple thrombotic CEREBRAL INFARCTION; CORONARY DISEASE, and HYPERTENSION. Elevation of antiphospholipid antibody titers (see also ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME), cardiac valvulopathy, ISCHEMIC ATTACK, TRANSIENT; SEIZURES; DEMENTIA; and chronic ischemia of the extremities may also occur. Pathologic examination of affected arteries reveals non-inflammatory adventitial fibrosis, thrombosis, and changes in the media. (From Jablonski, Dictionary of Syndromes & Eponymic Diseases, 2d ed; Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p861; Arch Neurol 1997 Jan;54(1):53-60)
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Sneezing
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D012912 |
[The sudden, forceful, involuntary expulsion of air from the NOSE and MOUTH caused by irritation to the MUCOUS MEMBRANES of the upper RESPIRATORY TRACT.
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Snoring
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D012913 |
[Rough, noisy breathing during sleep, due to vibration of the uvula and soft palate.
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Snow
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D012914 |
[Weather event lasting 3 hours or more, with sustained winds or frequent wind gusts 35 mph or higher, and visibility frequently below 1/4 mile. There is falling snow amd blowing snow or may be blowing snow alone.
, Frozen water crystals that fall from the ATMOSPHERE.
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Snow Sports
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D038161 |
[Sports activities in the snow.
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Soaps
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D012915 |
[Sodium or potassium salts of long chain fatty acids. These detergent substances are obtained by boiling natural oils or fats with caustic alkali. Sodium soaps are harder and are used as topical anti-infectives and vehicles in pills and liniments; potassium soaps are soft, used as vehicles for ointments and also as topical antimicrobials.
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Soccer
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D012916 |
[A game in which a round inflated ball is advanced by kicking or propelling with any part of the body except the hands or arms. The object of the game is to place the ball in opposite goals.
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Social Adjustment
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D012917 |
[Adaptation of the person to the social environment. Adjustment may take place by adapting the self to the environment or by changing the environment. (From Campbell, Psychiatric Dictionary, 1996)
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Social Alienation
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D012918 |
[The state of estrangement individuals feel in cultural settings that they view as foreign, unpredictable, or unacceptable.
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Social Behavior
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D012919 |
[Any behavior caused by or affecting another individual or group usually of the same species.
, The tendency to associate in or form social groups.
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Social Behavior Disorders
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D012920 |
[Behaviors which are at variance with the expected social norm and which affect other individuals.
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Social Capital
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D066270 |
[The expected benefits derived from the cooperation between individuals and groups.
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Social Change
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D012922 |
[A shift, alteration, modification, or evolution of human behavior and culture, which over time, results in measurable consequences on societal values and norms.
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Social Class
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D012923 |
[A stratum of people with similar position and prestige; includes social stratification. Social class is measured by criteria such as education, occupation, and income.
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Social Cognition
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D000083282 |
[Perception, interpretation, and categorizing self judgement of one's own social behaviors and group position and those of others.
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Social Communication Disorder
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D000067404 |
[Persistent difficulties in the social uses of verbal and nonverbal communications. (DSM-V)
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Social Comparison
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D000083642 |
[Perception of one's abilities and attitudes in relation to those of others in a process that plays a significant role in self-image and subjective well-being.
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Social Conditions
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D012924 |
[The state of society as it exists or in flux. While it usually refers to society as a whole in a specified geographical or political region, it is applicable also to restricted strata of a society.
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Social Conformity
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D012925 |
[Behavioral or attitudinal compliance with recognized social patterns or standards.
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