| ADHD |
This is a common condition affecting several per cent of school-age children. It is more common in boys, but girls may currently be under-diagnosed. There are three subtypes: ADHD mainly inattentive; ADHD mainly hyperactive-impulsive; and ADHD combined. ADHD is an impairment of either activity or attention control or both. ...
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| adherent c. |
an investing structure that is not readily separated from the organ or substance contained within it.
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| adherent d. |
a calcified formation in a pulp chamber partially fused with the dentin.
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| adherent j. |
a type of intercellular junction that links cell membranes and cytoskeletal elements within and between cells, connecting adjacent cells mechanically. Examples include the zonula adherens of epithelial cells, fascia adherens of cardiac myocytes, and desmosomes.
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| adherent l. |
contact l.
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