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FADH2 the reduced form of flavin adenine dinucleotide.
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fading progressive weakness in puppies, so that suckling is impossible; it is usually accompanied by a falling body temperature, paddling movements, and death within a few days of birth. The cause may be a viral infection, a bacterial infection, or adverse environmental conditions.
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FAD A man-made floating object anchored between one to three miles off an island coast to attract pelagic fish such as tuna, marlin, wahoo, and mahimahi.
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FAD a fashion that is only good for a short time.
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FAD "Flea Allergy Dermatitis" or "Flea Bite Hypersensitivity" is the most common dermatological disease of domestic dogs in the USA. When fleas feed, they inject saliva that contains enzymes and histamine-like substances, which cause irritation and pruritis (itching). Repeated exposure to these substances can cause an animal to become hypersensitive.
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