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  • ...e diseases may be species specific,<ref name=":27" /> and parasitic kidney diseases are common in some species.<ref name=":19" /><ref name=":28" /> The structu ...> The ratio of cortex to medulla varies between species, in [[domesticated animal]]s the cortex usually occupies a third or fourth part of the parenchyma, wh ...
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  • ...ones, including mammalian cells, and cell types typically associated with diseases such as bacteria, viruses, protozoans, and fungi. ===Fungal inhibitors=== ...
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  • ...rn between [[Artificial neuron|neurons]] resembles the organization of the animal [[visual cortex]]. Individual [[cortical neuron]]s respond to stimuli only ...ing]] algorithms [[personalized medicine]] for patients who suffer genetic diseases, by combining the extraction of clinical information and genomic data avail ...
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  • ...biology]], the plant kingdom encompassed all living things that were not [[animal]]s, and included [[algae]] and [[fungi]]. Definitions have narrowed since t ...is of the modern system of [[scientific classification]], but retained the animal and plant [[kingdom (biology)|kingdoms]], naming the plant kingdom the Vege ...
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  • ...hesis of the Efficacy of Quaternary Ammonium Compounds in Disinfesting Non-fungal Plant Pathogens |publisher=[[American Phytopathological Society]] |journal= For common diseases see {{section link||Fig Smut}} and {{section link||Alternaria Rot of Fig}}. ...
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  • ...uces the inflammatory response of tissues. Until about 1960, children with diseases such as [[ankylosing spondylitis]] or [[favus]] (head fungus) were irradiat [[File:PET_small_animal_Siemens_Inveon_01.jpg|left|thumb|A small animal PET]] ...
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