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'Spectrin' protein found in the outer cell membrane of the RBC Which give charctestics shape{BICONCAVE} .
gas -> liquid = condensing liquid -> gas = evaporating liquid -> solid = freezing solid -> liquid = melting solid -> gas= sublimating liquid -> gas= boiling
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The classic lucky number is 7. The classic unlucky number is 13. 14 is a luck number too, it comes up EVERYWHERE!
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Classic of Changes - 2007 TV was released on: USA: 15 March 2007
Yes, heartburn, regurgitation and chronic sore throat are all indeed classic symptoms of acid reflux disease.
both are classic symptoms of clinical depression
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A discoloring of the urine is one of the classic symptoms of prophyria. Other symptoms can include episodic (often severe) abdominal pain and neuropathies. Prophyria often has a constellation of symptoms that involve several systems of the body, and can therefore be difficult to diagnose.
According to the classic physics, no, the mass remains the same.
With a broken chain the engine won't run at all.
The symptoms suggest diabetes mellitus. Polyphagia (unusual hunger) and polyuria (excessive urination) are classic symptoms.
It could be. That's one of the classic symptoms.
The I Ching. Also know at the Book (or Classic) of Changes.
frequent urination, increased thirst, extreme tiredness, weight loss (in spite of appetite), blurred vision, slow healing infections or wounds, pain,numbness or tingling of the feet, stomach pain, vomiting, rapid, shallow breathing, sexual problems (impotence in men,decrease in vaginal fluids in women).Symptoms can appear suddenly or over time. And it's unlikely that anyone would have all of the symptoms. It is possible to have type 2 diabetes with no symptoms.
Changes in vision and nausea and vomiting are all common symptoms of migraine headaches known as Classic Migraine, or Migraine with Aura. Not all people have migraines with those symptoms, but many people do. If you normally get migraines and suddenly have a change where your head pain is accompanied by new symptoms, it is always wise to get it checked out by a physician. If your "migraine" is right after a recent head injury and you begin to have symptoms such as blurred vision and vomiting, you need to go to the emergency room, as you may have a closed head injury such as a concussion or bleed to the brain.