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  2. Nota bene - Wikipedia

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    Nota bene (/ ˈnoʊtə ˈbɛneɪ /, / ˈnoʊtə ˈbɛni / or / ˈnoʊtə ˈbiːni /; plural: notate bene) is the Latin phrase meaning note well. [1] In manuscripts, nota bene is abbreviated in upper-case as NB and N.B., and in lower-case as n.b. and nb; the editorial usages of nota bene and notate bene first appeared in the English style of ...

  3. Facet Arthropathy: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - Healthline

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    Facet arthropathy can cause bone spurs, which are tiny bone projections or outgrowths. Bone spurs can decrease the space available for nerve roots, possibly leading to a condition called spinal ...

  4. White Matter Disease: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment - WebMD

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    Trouble learning or remembering new things. A hard time with problem solving. Slowed thinking. Leaking urine. Depression. Problems walking. Balance issues and more falls. White matter disease is ...

  5. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism - Wikipedia

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    This was a central point in Weber's theory." Lenski noted that more than a hundred years prior to Weber, John Wesley, one of the founders of the Methodist church, had observed that "diligence and frugality" made Methodists wealthy. "In an early era, Protestant asceticism and dedication to work, as noted both by Wesley and Weber, seem to have ...

  6. Sclerotic Lesions: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment

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    Possible causes of a benign sclerotic lesion include: blood vessel inflammation. collagen vascular disease. sickle cell disease. Gaucher’s disease. alcohol abuse. long-term corticosteroid ...

  7. Elision - Wikipedia

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    Elision. In linguistics, an elision or deletion is the omission of one or more sounds (such as a vowel, a consonant, or a whole syllable) in a word or phrase. However, these terms are also used to refer more narrowly to cases where two words are run together by the omission of a final sound. [1] An example is the elision of word-final /t/ in ...

  8. Hypoechoic Mass: What This Ultrasound Result Means - WebMD

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    Solid masses of dense tissue are hypoechoic. ‌ Hyperechoic. This term means "lots of echoes." These areas bounce back many sound waves. They appear as light gray on the ultrasound. Hyperechoic ...

  9. Calcification: Types, Causes, and Diagnosis - Healthline

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    Types of calcification. Calcifications can form in many places throughout your body, including: small and large arteries. heart valves. brain, where it’s known as cranial calcification. joints ...