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  • 61Paul Kuhr — Paul August Kuhr, III, (born on the 4th of December, 1971, in Berwyn, Illinois, USA), is an American musician, vocalist, lyricist, author, and graphic designer, and is one of the most respected and hard working individuals in the underground… …

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  • 62Cauda equina — A bundle of spinal nerve roots, called the cauda equina because it resembles a horse s tail, that arise from the end of the spinal cord. The cauda equina comprises the roots of all the spinal nerves below the first lumbar (L1) vertebra in the… …

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  • 63Cauda equina syndrome — Impairment of the nerves in the cauda equina, a bundle of spinal nerve roots (called the cauda equina because it resembles a horse s tail) that arise from the end of the spinal cord. The cauda equina comprises the roots of all the spinal nerves… …

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  • 64Disease, Hansen — Leprosy, a chronic granulomatous infection caused by a bacillus which affects various parts of the body, including particularly the skin and nerves. Granulomas are inflammatory nodules that are usually small, granular, firm, and persistent. The… …

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  • 65Hansen disease — Leprosy, a chronic granulomatous infection caused by a bacillus which affects various parts of the body, including particularly the skin and nerves. (Granulomas are inflammatory nodules that are usually small, granular, firm, and persistent.) The …

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  • 66Leprosy — A chronic granulomatous infection caused by a bacillus (bacterium) that affects various areas of the body, particularly the skin and nerves. (Granulomas are inflammatory nodules that are usually small, granular, firm, and persistent.) The… …

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  • 67Syndrome, cauda equina — Impairment of the nerves in the cauda equina, a bundle of spinal nerve roots (called the cauda equina because it resembles a horse s tail) that arise from the end of the spinal cord. The cauda equina comprises the roots of all the spinal nerves… …

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  • 68List of Hollows in Bleach — The Bleach anime and manga feature an extensive cast of beings known as Hollows (虚(ホロウ), Horō?), the central antagonists of the series. These are malevolent, deceased souls of formerly ordinary humans[1] in the Bleach universe. Much of the series …

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  • 69brutality — I noun act of inhumanity, barbarity, bestiality, brutalness, brutilization, brutishness, cruelness, cruelty, grossness, hardness, hardness of heart, harshness, heart of stone, heartlessness, immanitas, inhumanity, lack of feeling, mercilessness,… …

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  • 70stupidity — 1540s, “want of intelligence,” from L. stupiditas, from stupidus (see STUPID (Cf. stupid)). It also at various times meant “lack of feeling or emotion” (1560s); “stupor; numbness” (c.1600) …

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