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Periodic Fever and Periodic Abdominalgia
Postgraduate Medicine, 1950(1950). Periodic Fever and Periodic Abdominalgia. Postgraduate Medicine: Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 88-92.
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2018
The periodic paralyses are a group of skeletal muscle channelopathies characterizeed by intermittent attacks of muscle weakness often associated with altered serum potassium levels. The underlying genetic defects include mutations in genes encoding the skeletal muscle calcium channel Cav1.1, sodium channel Nav1.4, and potassium channels Kir2.1, Kir3.4,
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The periodic paralyses are a group of skeletal muscle channelopathies characterizeed by intermittent attacks of muscle weakness often associated with altered serum potassium levels. The underlying genetic defects include mutations in genes encoding the skeletal muscle calcium channel Cav1.1, sodium channel Nav1.4, and potassium channels Kir2.1, Kir3.4,
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The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics, 1987
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Crabb, M. C., Knapp, K.
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Crabb, M. C., Knapp, K.
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Celestial Mechanics, 1984
Recent results on periodic orbits are presented. Planetary systems can be studied by the model of the general 3-body problem and also some satellite systems and asteroid orbits can be studied by the model of the restricted 3-body problem. Triple stellar systems and planetary systems with two Suns are close to periodic systems.
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Recent results on periodic orbits are presented. Planetary systems can be studied by the model of the general 3-body problem and also some satellite systems and asteroid orbits can be studied by the model of the restricted 3-body problem. Triple stellar systems and planetary systems with two Suns are close to periodic systems.
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Journal of Statistical Physics, 2001
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Neurologic Clinics, 2000
The periodic paralyses are a group of muscle diseases with abnormalities of channels. These abnormalities result in paralysis or weakness with or without poor relaxation of muscle. Hypokalemic periodic paralyses, potassium-sensitive periodic paralyses, and paramyotonia congenita are reviewed.
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The periodic paralyses are a group of muscle diseases with abnormalities of channels. These abnormalities result in paralysis or weakness with or without poor relaxation of muscle. Hypokalemic periodic paralyses, potassium-sensitive periodic paralyses, and paramyotonia congenita are reviewed.
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