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spontaneous activity recorded close to motor end plates in normal muscle. There are two types: monophasic (or end-plate noise) consists of dense, steady, entirely negative potentials with low amplitude and high frequency, similar to the miniature end-plate potentials of experimental animals; biphasic (or end-plate spikes) consists of irregular, alternately negative and positive spike potentials that come in short bursts with high frequencies.
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Either of two players who line up on opposite sides of the offensive or defensive line.
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| end-stage renal disease |
The final phase of kidney disease; treated by dialysis or kidney transplantation. See also:Dialysis; nephropathy.
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The rostral subdivision of the forebrain (prosencephalon) which in the adult gives rise to the cerebral cortex, medullary centre, corpus striatum, rhinencephalon, and lateral ventricle.
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move to the end of text, usually the right-most edge of the current line.
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