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iatrogenic caused by the treatment. Iatrogenic complications are complications caused by the therapies being used to cure the problem. For example, a post-surgical infection is a commom iatrogenic complication.
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IAP IAPs suppress host cell death in response to viral infection. By binding to caspases, they directly inhibit apoptosis. Survivin and xIAP are members of this family, differing perhaps in binding to selective caspases.
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iatrogenic Describing any adverse condition that is a reaction to treatment by physicians, especially to infections transmitted during therapy.
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iatrogenesis Any adverse mental or physical condition induced in a patient through the effects of treatment by a physician or surgeon
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IAP Internet Access Provider (network, company, Internet) A company or other organisation which provides access to the Internet to businesses and/or consumers. An IAP purchases an Internet link from another company that has a direct link to the Internet and resells portions of that bandwidth to the general public. For example, an IAP may purchase a T1 link (1.544Mb/s) and resell that bandwidth in chunks consisting of ISDN (64Kb/s, 128Kb/s) and analog modems (14.4Kb/s, 28.8Kb/s). ...
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