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  • 41Stibialism — Stib i*al*ism, n. (Med.) Antimonial intoxication or poisoning. Dunglison. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 42Antimony — This article is about the element. For the town, see Antimony, Utah. Not to be confused with Antinomy, a type of paradox. tin ← antimony → tellurium As ↑ Sb ↓ Bi …

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  • 43Leishmania — Taxobox color = khaki name = Leishmania image width = 240px image caption = Leishmania donovani in bone marrow cell. domain = Eukaryota unranked phylum = Excavata phylum = Euglenozoa classis = Kinetoplastida ordo = Trypanosomatida genus =… …

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  • 44Leishmaniasis — Classification and external resources Cutaneous leishmaniasis in the hand of a Central American adult …

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  • 45Cutaneous leishmaniasis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 B55.1 ICD 9 085.1 …

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  • 46Visceral leishmaniasis — Classification and external resources Amastigotes in a chorionic villus ICD 10 B …

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  • 47Neglected Diseases — The Neglected Diseases are a group of tropical infections which are especially endemic in low income populations in developing regions of Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Different groups define the set of diseases differently. Together, they… …

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  • 48Alan Fairlamb — Alan Hutchison Fairlamb CBE, FRSE, FLS (born 30 April 1947, Newcastle upon Tyne, England) is a Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow, Professor of Biochemistry and Head of the Division of Biological Chemistry and Drug Discovery at the… …

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  • 49Canine Leishmaniasis — Taxobox color = khaki name = Leishmania image width = 240px image caption = Canine Leishmaniasis positive dog. genus = Leishmania subdivision ranks = Species subdivision = L. aethiopica L. amazonensis L. arabica L. archibaldi (disputed species) L …

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  • 50Argent antimoniale — Dyscrasite Dyscrasite Catégorie II : sulfures et sulfosels Dyscrasite Andreasberg, Hartz, Basse Saxe, Allemagne (6x4cm) …

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