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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. Our contributing writers to the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. Ludmil is currently a PhD student in the Cancer Genome Project where he works under the supervision of Mike Stratton on identifying and understanding the mutational processes that cause cancer. Browen Aken is the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Ensembl. When genome assemblies are very fragmented, full length protein-coding genes cannot fit onto short pieces of DNA. With next-generation transcriptom...
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RHB and Physical Medicine: Halux Limitus / Rigidus The big Toe rules proper footmechanics
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Physiology of the Heart. Ankle and Subtalar Joint Motion Function Explained B. Sunday, September 4, 2011. Halux Limitus / Rigidus The big Toe rules proper footmechanics. Your big toe, Hallux or great toe is a very important structure of the proper function of the lower extremity. Most of the people they don’t pay any attention to their toe unless it’s too ugly or hairy or too long and of course when it’s injured. Improper body mechanics and dysfunctional movement patterns, can lead to compensations which...
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RHB and Physical Medicine: September 2011
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Physiology of the Heart. Ankle and Subtalar Joint Motion Function Explained B. Sunday, September 4, 2011. Halux Limitus / Rigidus The big Toe rules proper footmechanics. Your big toe, Hallux or great toe is a very important structure of the proper function of the lower extremity. Most of the people they don’t pay any attention to their toe unless it’s too ugly or hairy or too long and of course when it’s injured. Improper body mechanics and dysfunctional movement patterns, can lead to compensations which...
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RHB and Physical Medicine: June 2011
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Physiology of the Heart. Ankle and Subtalar Joint Motion Function Explained B. Friday, June 17, 2011. REHABILITATION INTERVENTIONS OFTEN USED IN RHEUMATIC DISEASES. Many rehabilitation interventions have been recommended for patients with rheumatic disease. This section presents an overview of indications and contraindications of the most common rehabilitation interventions used in patients with rheumatic disease. The programs with the best results focus on active learning in peer groups, with an emphasi...
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RHB and Physical Medicine: May 2011
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Physiology of the Heart. Ankle and Subtalar Joint Motion Function Explained B. Tuesday, May 10, 2011. THORASIC OUTLET SYNDROME (TOS). Thoracic outlet syndrome is actually a collection of syndromes brought about by abnormal compression of the neurovascular bundle by bony, ligamentous or muscular obstacles between the cervical spine and the lower border of the axilla. What does that mean? What are the signs and symptoms of thoracic outlet syndrome? It is important to understand that presenting with the sym...
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RHB and Physical Medicine: Low-back pain due to disk herniation
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Physiology of the Heart. Ankle and Subtalar Joint Motion Function Explained B. Saturday, March 19, 2011. Low-back pain due to disk herniation. If we discount acute attacks, the clinical course as a rule is more severe than in straightforward functional. Disorders, that is to say attacks last longer and the condition has a greater tendency to relapse. Coughing and sneezing are generally very painful. The posture that is particularly difficult for patients. At odds with the antalgic posture is painful....
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RHB and Physical Medicine: Neuromuscular system
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Physiology of the Heart. Ankle and Subtalar Joint Motion Function Explained B. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Clinical Aspects of Ankylosing Spondylitis. DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS OF ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS Definition of the Disease Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a relatively common chronic inf. Halux Limitus / Rigidus The big Toe rules proper footmechanics. Your big toe, Hallux or great toe is a very important structure of the proper function of the lower extremity. Most of the people they don’t. IN RA PATIEN...
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Karma Bacterium: New additions to the Culture Club | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog
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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. Karma Bacterium: New additions to the Culture Club. This entry was posted on May 5, 2016 by sangerinstitute. And tagged Gut bacteria. Bacteria discovered from human faecal microbiota. Credit:. Is an Advanced Research Assistant in the Host-Microbiota Interactions Laboratory headed by Trevor Lawley. The group seek to understand the role our microbiota play in human health and disease and the interactions that take place between the host and the microbial community&...
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Socialising the Genome | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog
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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. This entry was posted on March 14, 2016 by sangerinstitute. How easy is it to strike up a conversation about genomics? Does the average person on the street know enough about the issues to even care? A project called Socialising the Genome. The first time people might experience genomic technology is when being tested as part of routine healthcare and something genetic or inherited is picked up. Given that genomics is now becoming a mainstream source of data with...
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