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A new case of MOMO syndrome

Clinical Dysmorphology, 2010
MOMO syndrome, a condition described in three earlier patients, is a constellation of macrosomia, obesity, macrocephaly, and ocular abnormalities as the main findings. We report a 6-year-old child with these findings as well as significant developmental issues, delayed bone age, clavicular pseudoarthrosis, and straight femurs.
Robert Wallerstein
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Momo Challenge

Journal for the Academic Study of Religion, 2021
From 2018–2019, the spectre of Momo haunted the internet. Momo is depicted as a gaunt Japanese woman with long black hair, an enlarged mouth, and bulbous, haunting eyes. Allegedly, Momo responds to those who text her phone with violent imagery and explicit threats.
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MoMo: enabling hybrid museums

IEE Proceedings - Software, 2005
Present-day museums are not mere passive institutions for the preservation of a society's cultural heritage. They have become instead learning environments, research centres and even tourist attractions. The paper introduces the notion of a hybrid museum (HM) in which wireless personal digital devices (PDAs) are used to tailor digital contents to the ...
Javier Jaen   +3 more
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MOMO syndrome: a possible third case

Clinical Dysmorphology, 2000
This report describes a 5-year-old girl, mildly mentally retarded, with the following characteristics: macrocephaly; severe obesity; ocular abnormalities (right optic disk coloboma and left choroidal coloboma); short stature; and recurvation of the femur. The case is sporadic with no consanguinity between the parents.
R, Zannolli   +5 more
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First person – Momoe Nakajo

Journal of Cell Science, 2022
ABSTRACT First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Momoe Nakajo is first author on ‘ Centrosome maturation requires phosphorylation-mediated sequential domain interactions of SPD-5’
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Momo tibétain

A step-by-step guide on making Tibetan Momo (dumplings), covering dough preparation, filling, shaping, and steaming.
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Momo, Dogen, and the Commodification of Time

KronoScope, 2002
AbstractThe odd thing was, no matter how much time he saved, he never had any to spare; in some mysterious way, it simply vanished. Imperceptibly at first, but then quite unmistakably, his days grew shorter and shorter. (Momo 65) One of the most remarkable novels of the late twentieth century is Momo, by the German writer Michael Ende.
David Loy, Linda Goodhew
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