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  • him, except that they call him abba benignus ( benign abbot) and laud his unaffected piety.
  • Spain was to be largely a benign absentee landlord administering it from Havana
  • this claim stating that tomatine, a relatively benign alkaloid, is the tomato alkaloid while solanin
  • not be fully replaced by other environmentally benign alternative; in addition, the concerned produc
  • The disorder is relatively benign, although it causes an increased incidence of
  • Temporary hyperglycemia is often benign and asymptomatic.
  • Smoker's melanosis is benign and does not develop into cancer.
  • are associated with both generalized atrophic benign and junctional epidermolysis bullosa.
  • Anisocoria (up to 0.5mm) can also be a benign and idiopathic condition, sometimes referred a
  • hat they can further research “environmentally benign and sustainable energy sources”.
  • discussed at the beginning of the article, are benign and are referred to merely as hemoglobin varia
  • Magnesium peroxide being environmentally benign and its stable oxygen release are used widely
  • and tumors, perianal gland adenomas, which are benign, and perianal gland adenocarcinomas, which are
  • equent rains in spring and autumn, winters are benign and summers not excessively warm.
  • condensates onto the skin of mice induces both benign and malignant tumors.
  • tries such anglicisation is seen as relatively benign, and the use of English words may even take on
  • ology, including disorders of leukocytes, both benign and malignant, erythrocytes, platelets, hemost
  • ed later when animal testing found it to cause benign and malignant tumors in the mammary glands, st
  • mplications from sickle cell trait, a normally benign and relatively common condition among African
  • somehow hangs together, shaping itself into a benign and sunny take on a plot device we've often se
  • ucation in 1968, and The Breast: Its Problems, Benign and Malignant: And How to Deal With Them in 19
  • it are out of countenance; when we breathe the benign and comfortable air of liberty and toleration.
  • and imprisoned women for centuries past in its benign and perhaps well-meaning determination to conf
  • is a destructive program that masquerades as a benign application.
  • y of Humanities, University of Kelaniya before benign appointed as the first Vice Chancellor of the
  • drug levels may be sought for the treatment of benign arrhythmias, to lower the chance of inducing a
  • This rare form of the disorder may appear benign at times, but often involves seizures, convuls
  • type hyperbilirubinemia, is a rare, relatively benign autosomal recessive bilirubin disorder of unkn
  • C. pallida are relatively benign, because their own species fitness will depend
  • h, James Mason and Henry Pellatt represented a benign board of directors including E.G. Gooderham, C
  • In 2007, a benign brain tumour (unrelated to the cancer) was fou
  • ed in 1968, as the result of an operation on a benign brain tumor.
  • owever, a month later, Haskins suffered from a benign brain tumor the size of an orange which was re
  • is four-year-old daughter was diagnosed with a benign brain tumour.
  • ew offence which should bring a cloud over the benign brightness of that beloved face".
  • f the mentalis muscle is Geniospasm which is a benign but socially excluding genetic disorder.
  • FP is a disease marked by proliferation of benign but debilitating cutaneous fibropapillomas and
  • a variety of causes, the majority of which are benign, but can also be due to disease of the motor n
  • prisoners-of-war, who had enjoyed "reasonably benign captivity" (Marcus' words), would be repatriat
  • ereditary sporadic disorder where intraosseous benign cartilaginous tumors develop in close proximit
  • ional view that parasites should evolve toward benign coexistence with their hosts.
  • For the benign condition characterized by abnormally increase
  • Venous hum is the benign condition experienced by Lai Fun Kugelheim, th
  • It is essentially a benign condition, as fructose cannot be broken down,
  • It is thought to be a relatively benign condition.
  • most common serum protein, analbuminemia is a benign condition.
  • n appear at first sight, except under the most benign conditions.
  • ients with specific types of cancers, or other benign conditions.
  • on that the withdrawal of hydration has merely benign consequences for the victim, which he illustra
  • is a disorder of the rete testis in which many benign cysts are present.
  • Rathke's pouch may develop benign cysts.
  • "Pigmented seborrheic keratosis") is a common, benign, darkly pigmented cutaneous condition characte
  • s unfurnished and maintained in a condition of benign decay, with only necessary structural maintena
  • Royal Dutch Shell, the oil company, rewrote a benign description of the company, claiming it is 'ru
  • ever, when a person becomes infected with this benign entamoeba, other pathogenic organisms may have
  • M technology - an emerging and environmentally benign exploration method - in 2002 with the first su
  • Benign familial neonatal convulsions (BFNC) aka Benig
  • Persons with benign fasciculation syndrome (BFS) may experience pa
  • conclusive, has therefore been given the title benign fasciculation syndrome.
  • This limits their use in many industries to benign fluids, such as water.
  • A new benign form of capitalism will emerge during 2017-202
  • There is also a benign form of thrombocytopenia associated with early
  • In its most benign form, a deflagration may simply be a flash fir
  • Now only the benign formulas like Baby Bio continue.
  • Belief in a benign God who is master of the universe has a steady
  • Generally considered a benign goddess, Parvati also has wrathful aspects lik
  • (in pre- and peri- menopausal women) and some benign gynaecological disorders (endometriosis, uteri
  • curring in children as old as 10, or sometimes benign idiopathic infantile dyskinesia) is a form of
  • His benign image could be deceptive.
  • They tend to be solitary and benign in pigs and multiple and malignant in cattle.
  • It is also associated with a benign inner ear dysplasia known as osteosclerosis.
  • Slavery was a benign institution, and the slaves were loyal and fai
  • It is used for glaucoma, epilepsy (rarely), benign intracranial hypertension, and altitude sickne
  • is used to treat glaucoma, epileptic seizures, benign intracranial hypertension (pseudotumor cerebri
  • re potassium iodide, containing the relatively benign iodide ion without the more toxic elemental io
  • or radiopharmaceuticals, therapy of cancer or benign lesions using radiations emitted by radioisoto
  • A coccidioidoma is a benign localized residual granulomatous lesion or sca
  • Mikulicz's disease: Benign lymphocytic infiltration and enlargement of th
  • It is often referred to as benign lymphoepithelial lesion.
  • building, alternative energy, environmentally benign manufacturing or production, permaculture (lan
  • logy, and renewable energy and environmentally benign manufacturing.
  • Due to the unusually benign measures implemented in Estonia by the German
  • He had initially been diagnosed in 1910 with a benign meningioma brought on by exposure to experimen
  • i of two pairs of crossed lovers reunited by a benign monarch.
  • used to treat anxiety and mood disorders, and benign motor tics.
  • He is also the author of Benign Nationalism: Egyptian Nation State Building un
  • not outweigh the expressions of her lovely and benign nature - the beauty of her form, her white col
  • e issue of race could benefit from a period of benign neglect."
  • It is a benign nodular thickening of the vas deferens, in whi
  • wind was conspicuous by its absence during the benign Open week in 2006.
  • er time without a specific cause is considered benign or essential hypertension.
  • Paraproteins can arise from benign or malignant clones of B cells and their recog
  • Varroa jacobsoni Oudemans, 1904 - a relatively benign parasite of Apis cerana (Asian honey bees).
  • ition caused by problems in the inner ear, see Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.
  • Here, Adiparasakthi Sivan and benign Parvathi with equal significance in one Sreeko
  • st part, the 198-mile (319 km) drive is fairly benign, passing through the pine forests, farmlands,
  • ocial needs of the workers; he believed that a benign physical environment made for happier and more
  • ominant with incomplete penetrance) causes the benign, pre-axial form of polydactyly where one or mo
  • methods for the selective and environmentally benign preparation of new compounds and materials.
  • Bunazosin was initially developed to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
  • It is often enlarged in benign prostatic hypertrophy.
  • mild-to-moderate benign prostatic hyperplasia and lower urinary tract
  • Surgery to correct benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) may destroy these
  • or example, PSA can increase in older men with benign prostatic hyperplasia.
  • lt) is an α1 receptor antagonist used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
  • ine for a variety of indications, most notably benign prostatic hyperplasia.
  • not be taken with alcohol, or in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or glaucoma.
  • n, it has also been studied as a treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia, with encouraging result
  • and Company and Fujisawa for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) but was never mark
  • gation by GlaxoSmithKline for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) but was never mark
  • e regimens for breast cancer, and, in men, for benign prostatic hyperplasia.
  • Tamsulosin is primarily used for benign prostatic hyperplasia, but is sometimes used f
  • pressure and urinary retention associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
  • ect of intensive research for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
  • tate gland, thus avoiding side effects such as benign prostatic hypertrophy which can occur followin
  • What such a figure represents is the benign, protecting power of destiny.
  • o the relatively safer Eastern Shore under the benign protection of its king Debedeavon.
  • n which it was revealed that Lucy's tumour was benign proved to be Number 96's highest-ever rated ep
  • amilial intrahepatic cholestasis type 1 and in benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis.
  • ial intrahepatic cholestasis type 1 as well as benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis.
  • the realisation of Hakko Ichiu was through the benign rule of the Emperor; and therefore the "way of
  • in view of his reputation as a protective and benign ruler.
  • He has been described as "a benign, simple and kindly man with a large family" an
  • known for his exaggeratedly rotund figures in benign social satires, unveiled these controversial w
  • less women, victimized by men in even the most benign social situations), criticism had focused on B
  • They usually occur as benign, solitary masses on the skin of the head, neck
  • ".. today genuine skepticism of the benign sort that looks evenly in all directions and e
  • state, produces an identifiable and completely benign spotted coat color called frame overo.
  • Mantle zone expansion may be seen in benign, such as Castleman disease, and malignancy, i.
  • ith N-terminal deletion of Gli2, developed the benign trichoblastomas, cylindromas and hamartomas bu
  • the outer surface of a benign tumor
  • He and his colleague, Miyashita, find a benign tumor in Ryuji's throat which is believed to b
  • Its a benign tumor but after resection various segments of
  • The most familiar examples of neoplasia are benign tumors and cancers.
  • Most benign tumors are slow growing and painless, with wel
  • Benign tumors (neoplasms) develop in the mouth, eyes,
  • n-A5 enables distinction between malignant and benign tumours whose pathology includes a high rate o
  • Vascular and neoplastic (malignant or benign tumours) lesions from the optic tract, to visu
  • sassin Cheng Li, and the Nocturnals - the more benign vampirate realm - led by Mosh Zu and Lorcan Fu
  • he feeble-minded from society was a relatively benign way of seeking to achieve this .