| Guanarito virus |
a virus of the Tacaribe complex, first isolated from patients in Guanare, Portuguesa state, Venezuela, that is the etiologic agent of Venezuelan hemorrhagic fever.
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| guarana |
Guarana or Guaran?(pronounced gwa-ra-'naa), Paullinia cupana (syn. P. crysan, P. sorbilis), is a shrub or small tree in the Sapindaceae, native to Venezuela and northern Brazil, known for the high stimulant content of the fruit. The name 'Guaran? comes from the Guarani tribe that lives in Brazil. Guaran?plays a very important role in their culture, as this plant is believed to be magical, a cure for bowel complaints and a way to regain strength. ...
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| guaranine |
Guaranine is a another name for caffeine, and is found in Guarana berries. For the plants, caffeine acts as a natural pesticide. It paralyzes and kills insects that attempt to feed on the plants. The molecule was first isolated by the German chemist Friedrich Ferdinand Runge in 1819. It is a part of the xanthine family of stimulants. ...
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| guardian ad litem |
A legal guardian is a person who has the legal authority (and the corresponding duty) to care for the personal and property interests of another person, called a ward. Usually, a person has the status of guardian because the ward is incapable of caring for his or her own interests due to infancy, incapacity, or disability. ...
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| Guanarito virus |
Venezualan hemorrhagic fever (VHF) is a zoonotic human illness, first identified in 1989, causing fever and malaise followed by hemorrhagic manifestations and convulsions. It is fatal in 30% of cases. The disease is endemic to Portuguesa state and Barinas state in Venezuala . The causal agent, Guanarito virus, is spread to humans through contact with the excreta of two rodent species: the short-tailed cane mouse (Zygodontomys brevicauda), and the cotton rat (Sigmodon alstoni). ...
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