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Pharmacology
is the scientific study of medicines, drugs, and how they act in living systems. It looks at what a substance does to the body, what the body does to the substance, why effects...
Omega-3 fatty acids
are a group of polyunsaturated fats used by the body in cell membranes, signalling pathways, brain and eye development, inflammation control, and cardiovascular function. The ma...
Osteoarthritis
is a common long-term joint condition in which the tissues of a joint change over time. It can involve cartilage, bone, ligaments, tendons, muscles, the joint lining, and the su...
Vitamin C
, also called ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin found in many fruit and vegetables. Humans cannot make it, so it has to come from food or supplements. It is needed for c...
Common Medical Terms
are words and abbreviations often used in clinical notes, appointment letters, test results, prescriptions, and patient information. Some terms are plain English, while others c...
Republic of Ireland
Ireland, often called the Republic of Ireland to distinguish it from the island of Ireland, is a sovereign state in north-western Europe. It occupies most of the island of Irela...
United States of America
The United States of America is a federal republic in North America. It consists of 50 states, the federal district of Washington, D.C., five major self-governing territories, a...
London
is the capital city of the United Kingdom and the largest city in England by population. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England and is one of the world's major cent...
France
, officially the French Republic, is a country whose metropolitan territory is in Western Europe, with overseas regions and territories in the Americas, the Indian Ocean, and th...
Belgium
, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a federal constitutional monarchy in Western Europe. It borders the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg, France, and the North Sea. Its capi...
Hostis Humani Generis
is a Latin phrase usually translated as "enemy of all humankind". It is most closely associated with piracy and with the idea that some acts are so serious, and so detached from...
C3orf67
is the former symbol for the human gene now approved by HGNC as CFAP20DC. The name C3orf67 stands for chromosome 3 open reading frame 67, a placeholder-style name used before a...
Viscoelastic substance
s are materials that show both viscous and elastic behaviour when they are deformed. A purely elastic solid stores mechanical energy and returns quickly to its original shape. A...
Roger Thomas Benitez
is a retired United States district judge who served on the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. He was appointed by President George W. Bush, e...
Boucher-Neuhäuser syndrome
Boucher-Neuhauser syndrome is a rare inherited disorder that affects movement, vision, and sexual development. It is part of the wider group of PNPLA6-related disorders, which c...
Cancer
is a broad group of diseases in which abnormal cells grow in an uncontrolled way. Cancer can start in almost any tissue, may invade nearby tissue, and may spread to other parts...
Los Illuminados
Los Iluminados is a fictional religious cult in Resident Evil 4. The page title Los Illuminados reflects a common English spelling, but the official game spelling is usually Los...
Chris Redfield
is a fictional character in Capcom's Resident Evil series. He first appeared as one of the playable protagonists in the original Resident Evil and became one of the series' main...
Albert Wesker
is a fictional character in Capcom's Resident Evil series. He first appears as the captain of S.T.A.R.S. in the original Resident Evil, before being revealed as an Umbrella spy...
Yorkshire and the Humber
is one of the nine official regions of England. It is used for statistics, public administration, funding, planning and regional comparison. The region covers most of historic Y...
W.B. Motor & Engineering
Co., often shortened to W.B. Motors, is an independent garage and engineering business based on Church Lane in Normanton, West Yorkshire. The business is locally notable fo
ScammerBlaster
is a name associated with Thomas Dorsher, ChariTel Inc, OnTel Inc and ScammerBlaster Inc in United States Federal Communications Commission enforcement action concerning robocal...
Gluten-Free Foods
are foods that do not contain gluten at a level above the legal or clinical threshold used for gluten-free labelling. Gluten is a group of proteins found in wheat, barley, rye a...
Japan
is an island country in East Asia. It lies in the Pacific Ocean, east of the Korean Peninsula, China and Russia. Its capital and largest urban centre is Tokyo. Japan is made up...
Scammer.info
{{Infobox website | name = Scammer.info | logo = Scammerinfologo.png | screenshot = Scammerinfoscreenshot.png | language = English | founded = 2016 | founder = Cameron "Thunder"...
Malware
is malicious software or code designed to disrupt, damage, spy on, extort from, or gain unauthorised access to computer systems, networks or user devices. The word is short for...
Pulsar
s are rapidly rotating neutron stars that emit beams of electromagnetic radiation. When one of those beams sweeps across Earth, astronomers observe regular pulses, rather like a...
Command Prompt
is the traditional command-line interpreter included with Microsoft Windows. It is commonly opened through cmd.exe and is also known as the Windows Command Processor. Command Pr...
Caving
is the exploration of natural caves and other underground passages. In the United Kingdom it is often called caving or potholing; in the United States the word spelunking is als...
Social engineering
is manipulation used to make a person reveal information, perform an action, grant access, send money, install software or trust an attacker. In cyber security, it is often used...
Folding pocket knife
A folding pocket knife is a knife with a blade that folds into the handle. In England and Wales, the phrase is important because section 139 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 exc...
Body Armour
is protective equipment worn to reduce injury from threats such as firearms, knives, spikes, fragments or blunt impact. It is used by police, prison officers, military personnel...
Social Action, Responsibility and Heroism Act 2015
The Social Action, Responsibility and Heroism Act 2015 is an England and Wales statute about negligence and breach of statutory duty. It tells courts to have regard to certain m...
Deregulation Act 2015
The Deregulation Act 2015 is a United Kingdom statute that made changes across many areas of law with the stated aim of reducing unnecessary burdens on businesses, civil society...
Investigatory Powers Act 2016
The Investigatory Powers Act 2016 is a United Kingdom statute that sets out powers for interception, communications data, equipment interference, bulk powers and related oversig...
Kobold (Furry Fandom)
Kobolds in the furry fandom are fantasy creature characters usually drawn as small anthropomorphic reptiles, dragon-like creatures or dog-like creatures. They are often treated...
Ronnie Pickering
{{Infobox person | name = Ronnie Pickering | image = Ronnie-Pickering.jpg | alt = Ronnie Pickering in a red Citroen Picasso. | caption = Ronnie Pickering in the viral road rage...
Religious Brainwashing
is a disputed term used to describe alleged coercive persuasion, manipulation or high-control influence carried out in a religious setting. It is most often used in criticism of...
Ashley Graham
is a fictional character in Capcom's Resident Evil 4. She is the daughter of the President of the United States and is the person Leon S. Kennedy is sent to rescue. Ashley first...
Goldman Sachs
is an American investment bank and financial services firm headquartered in New York City. Its parent company is The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. The firm was founded in 1869 and i...
Anaesthesia
is the deliberate use of medicines to prevent pain and distress during surgery, investigations or other medical procedures. It can involve loss of sensation in one small area, n...
PlayStation
is a video game brand owned by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It includes home consoles, handheld consoles, online services, controllers, accessories, first-party studios and r...
Sony Interactive Entertainment
(SIE) is the Sony business behind the PlayStation brand. It develops and publishes games, operates PlayStation services, manages PlayStation hardware strategy and oversees PlayS...
Social Media Influencer
A social media influencer is a person or account that can affect an audience's opinions, attention or purchasing decisions through content on platforms such as YouTube, TikTok,...
Bread
is a baked food made mainly from flour or meal and water. It may be leavened, as in most sandwich loaves and sourdoughs, or unleavened, as in many flatbreads. Bread is one of th...
Colonial era
The colonial era usually refers to the period in which European states built overseas empires through settlement, conquest, trade monopolies, military force and political contro...
Tower of London
The Tower of London, officially His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, Eng...
Baking
is a method of cooking food with dry heat, usually in an oven. It is used for bread, cakes, biscuits, pies, pastries, casseroles and many other foods. Baking is both a practical...
Human Rights
are rights and freedoms that belong to people because they are human. They are usually described as universal, inherent and inalienable. The idea is that basic dignity does not...
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a United Nations declaration adopted by the General Assembly on 10 December 1948. It sets out 30 articles describing basic ri...