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Fundoplication
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D018662 |
[Mobilization of the lower end of the esophagus and plication of the fundus of the stomach around it (fundic wrapping) in the treatment of GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX that may be associated with various disorders, such as hiatal hernia. (From Dorland, 28th ed)
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Fundulidae
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D023781 |
[Common name for the species Fundulus heteroclitus.
, Only genus in the family Funduliadae.
, Common name for Fundulus grandis, an extensively studied fish species used in toxicological and biological investigations.
, Family of small, surface-dwelling fish that inhabit fresh and brackish waters, and coastal marine areas.
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Fundus Oculi
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D005654 |
[The concave interior of the eye, consisting of the retina, the choroid, the sclera, the optic disk, and blood vessels, seen by means of the ophthalmoscope. (Cline et al., Dictionary of Visual Science, 4th ed)
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Funeral Homes
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D000074100 |
[Facilities for the preparation of the dead for burial or cremation, for the viewing of the body, and for funeral services.
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Funeral Rites
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D005655 |
[Those customs and ceremonies pertaining to the dead.
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Funeral Sermon
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D019505 |
[Work consisting of sermons delivered at ceremonies for a dead person prior to burial or cremation. (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
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Fungal Capsules
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D062607 |
[An extracellular layer outside the cell wall of a fungus composed of polysaccharides. It may serve a protective role amongst others.
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Fungal Genus Humicola
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D000084642 |
[A genus of ascomycetous fungi of the family Chaetomiaceae, order SORDARIALES, and phylum ASCOMYCOTA. Humicola fungi develop lateral CONIDIA and form minimally developed or no conidiophores.
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Fungal Genus Venturia
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D000084828 |
[A genus of fungi in the family Venturiaceae, order Venturiales, and phylum ASCOMYCOTA. Venturia fungi are ascomycetes and causative agents for plant fungal diseases such as apple scab caused by Venturia inaequalis.
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Fungal Polysaccharides
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D062610 |
[Cell wall components constituting a polysaccharide core found in fungi. They may act as antigens or structural substrates.
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Fungal Proteins
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D005656 |
[Proteins found in any species of fungus.
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Fungal Structures
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D056229 |
[The parts of fungi.
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Fungal Vaccines
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D005657 |
[Suspensions of attenuated or killed fungi administered for the prevention or treatment of infectious fungal disease.
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Fungal Viruses
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D000067148 |
[Viruses infecting species of FUNGI.
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Fungemia
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D016469 |
[The presence of fungi circulating in the blood. Opportunistic fungal sepsis is seen most often in immunosuppressed patients with severe neutropenia or in postoperative patients with intravenous catheters and usually follows prolonged antibiotic therapy.
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Fungi
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D005658 |
[A kingdom of eukaryotic, heterotrophic organisms that live parasitically as saprobes, including MUSHROOMS; YEASTS; smuts, molds, etc. They reproduce either sexually or asexually, and have life cycles that range from simple to complex. Filamentous fungi, commonly known as molds, refer to those that grow as multicellular colonies.
, Multicellular fungi that are commonly referred to as molds, containing branching tubular structures (HYPHAE) that form a mass of intertwining strands (MYCELIUM).
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Fungi, Unclassified
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D020508 |
[Fungi whose taxonomic relationships have not been authoritatively established.
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Fungicides, Industrial
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D005659 |
[Chemicals that kill or inhibit the growth of fungi in agricultural applications, on wood, plastics, or other materials, in swimming pools, etc.
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Funnel Chest
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D005660 |
[A developmental anomaly in which the lower sternum is posteriorly dislocated and concavely deformed, resulting in a funnel-shaped thorax.
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Fur Seals
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D046069 |
[A genus of fur seals in the family Otariidae, which includes the South American, New Zealand, and Galapagos fur seals among other species.
, A genus of fur seals in the family Otariidae comprised of one species, Callorhinus ursinus, the Northern fur seal.
, A group comprised of several species of eared seals found in two genera, in the family Otariidae. In comparison to SEA LIONS, they have an especially dense wooly undercoat.
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