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    JournalTitle: Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft = journal of the German Botanical Society.
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    JournalTitle: Berichte und Mitteilungen aus dem Institut fur Kulturpflanzenforschung der Deutschen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin in Gatersleben Krs. Aschersleben.
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    JournalTitle: Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte.
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    JournalTitle: Berliner Statistik.
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    JournalTitle: Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft.
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bergander <zoology> A European duck (Anas tadorna). See Sheldrake.
Origin: Berg, for burrow + gander a male goose ? Cf. G. Bergente, Dan. Gravgaas.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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Berger cells Cell's in the hilus of the ovary that produce androgens; they are thought to be the ovarian counterpart of the interstitial cell's of the testis.
Synonym: Berger cells.
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Berger rhythm Brain waves in the encephalogram which have a frequency of 8 to 13 per second. They are typical of the normal person awake and in a quiet resting state, and occur principally in the occipital region.
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Berger's disease <disease, nephrology> This is a form of glomerulonephritis that results from the deposition of circulating IgA antibody in the kidney tissues.
Inflammation of the glomerulus (glomerulonephritis) is the result and may present as acute glomerulonephritis, chronic glomerulonephritis or rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis.
Berger's disease is usually detected in an individual with one or two bouts of haematuria (usually begins during or soon after a respiratory infection) and no other symptoms of renal disease. Only rarely, will Berger's disease permanently affect kidney function and progress to chronic renal failure.
This renal disorder more commonly affects males in the 16-40 age group.
(11 Jan 1998)
Berger's focal glomerulonephritis Glomerulonephritis affecting a small proportion of renal glomeruli which commonly presents with haematuria and may be associated with acute upper respiratory infection in young males, not usually due to streptococci; associated with IgA deposits in the glomerular mesangium and may also be associated with systemic disease, as in Henoch-Schonlein purpura.
Synonym: Berger's disease, Berger's focal glomerulonephritis, focal nephritis, IgA nephropathy.
(05 Mar 2000)
Berger's space The space between the patellar fossa of the vitreous and the lens.
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Berger, Emil <person> Austrian ophthalmologist, 1855-1926.
See: Berger's space.
(05 Mar 2000)
Berger, Hans <person> German neurologist, 1873-1941.
See: Berger rhythm.
(05 Mar 2000)
Berger, Jean <person> 20th century French nephrologist.
See: Berger's disease, Berger's focal glomerulonephritis.
(05 Mar 2000)
Bergmann's cords Slender fascicles of fibres extending transversally below the ependymal floor of the ventricle from the median sulcus to enter the inferior cerebellar peduncle. They arise from the arcuate nuclei on the ventral surface of the medullary pyramid.
Synonym: striae medullares ventriculi quarti, acoustic striae, auditory striae, Bergmann's cords, medullary teniae, teniae acusticae.
(05 Mar 2000)
Bergmann's fibres Filamentous glia fibre's traversing the cerebellar cortex perpendicular to the surface.
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Bergmann, Gottleib <person> German neurologist and anatomist, 1781-1861.
See: Bergmann's cords, Bergmann's fibres.
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Bergmeister's papilla A small mass of glial tissue that forms during foetal life a temporary conical investment of the hyaloid artery at its emergence into the vitreous chamber; vestiges of it may persist as a prepapillary membrane.
(05 Mar 2000)
Bergmeister, O <person> Austrian ophthalmologist, 1845-1918.
See: Bergmeister's papilla.
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bergomask A rustic dance, so called in ridicule of the people of Bergamo, in Italy, once noted for their clownishness.
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bergamot small tree with pear-shaped fruit whose oil is used in perfumery; Italy
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