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Complex organizations.   44
Complex organizations -- Case studies : Complex human dynamics : from mind to societies / edited by Andrzej Nowak, Katarzyna Winkowska-Nowak and David Bree  2013 1
Complex organizations -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. : Project management memory jogger : a pocket guide for project teams / Paula Martin and Karen Tate  1997 1
Complex organizations -- Management   12
Complex organizations -- Periodicals : Emergence (Mahwah, N.J. : Online)    1
Complex organizations -- Research -- Methodology : A complexity perspective on researching organizations : taking experience seriously / edited by Ralph Stacey and Douglas Griffin  2005 1
Complex organizations -- United States.   2
 

Complex Partial Seizure -- See Seizures


Clinical or subclinical disturbances of cortical function due to a sudden, abnormal, excessive, and disorganized discharge of brain cells. Clinical manifestations include abnormal motor, sensory and psychic phenomena. Recurrent seizures are usually referred to as EPILEPSY or "seizure disorder."
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Complex Partial Seizures -- See Seizures


Clinical or subclinical disturbances of cortical function due to a sudden, abnormal, excessive, and disorganized discharge of brain cells. Clinical manifestations include abnormal motor, sensory and psychic phenomena. Recurrent seizures are usually referred to as EPILEPSY or "seizure disorder."
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Complex Partial Status Epilepticus -- See Status Epilepticus


A prolonged seizure or seizures repeated frequently enough to prevent recovery between episodes occurring over a period of 20-30 minutes. The most common subtype is generalized tonic-clonic status epilepticus, a potentially fatal condition associated with neuronal injury and respiratory and metabolic dysfunction. Nonconvulsive forms include petit mal status and complex partial status, which may manifest as behavioral disturbances. Simple partial status epilepticus consists of persistent motor, sensory, or autonomic seizures that do not impair cognition (see also EPILEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUA). Subclinical status epilepticus generally refers to seizures occurring in an unresponsive or comatose individual in the absence of overt signs of seizure activity. (From N Engl J Med 1998 Apr 2;338(14):970-6; Neurologia 1997 Dec;12 Suppl 6:25-30)
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Complex, PRC1-Like -- See Polycomb-Group Proteins


A family of proteins that play a role in CHROMATIN REMODELING. They are best known for silencing HOX GENES and the regulation of EPIGENETIC PROCESSES
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complex predicate constructions Japanese. : Complex Predicates in Japanese  2019 1
 

Complex, Proteasome Endopeptidase -- See Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex


A large multisubunit complex that plays an important role in the degradation of most of the cytosolic and nuclear proteins in eukaryotic cells. It contains a 700-kDa catalytic sub-complex and two 700-kDa regulatory sub-complexes. The complex digests ubiquitinated proteins and protein activated via ornithine decarboxylase antizyme
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Complex regional pain syndrome -- See Reflex sympathetic dystrophy


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Complex Regional Pain Syndromes : Complex regional pain syndrome : a clinical guide / Erin F. Lawson, Joel P. Castellanos, editors  2021 1
Complex Regional Pain Syndromes -- diagnosis : Complex regional pain syndrome : a clinical guide / Erin F. Lawson, Joel P. Castellanos, editors  2021 1
Complex Regional Pain Syndromes -- etiology : Complex regional pain syndrome : a clinical guide / Erin F. Lawson, Joel P. Castellanos, editors  2021 1
Complex Regional Pain Syndromes -- pathology : Complex regional pain syndrome : a clinical guide / Erin F. Lawson, Joel P. Castellanos, editors  2021 1
Complex Regional Pain Syndromes -- therapy   2
 

Complex, RNA-Induced Silencing -- See RNA-Induced Silencing Complex


A multicomponent, ribonucleoprotein complex comprised of one of the family of ARGONAUTE PROTEINS and the "guide strand" of the one of the 20- to 30-nucleotide small RNAs. RISC cleaves specific RNAs, which are targeted for degradation by homology to these small RNAs. Functions in regulating gene expression are determined by the specific argonaute protein and small RNA including siRNA (RNA, SMALL INTERFERING), miRNA (MICRORNA), or piRNA (PIWI-INTERACTING RNA)
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Complex, Solitary Nuclear -- See Solitary Nucleus


GRAY MATTER located in the dorsomedial part of the MEDULLA OBLONGATA associated with the solitary tract. The solitary nucleus receives inputs from most organ systems including the terminations of the facial, glossopharyngeal, and vagus nerves. It is a major coordinator of AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM regulation of cardiovascular, respiratory, gustatory, gastrointestinal, and chemoreceptive aspects of HOMEOSTASIS. The solitary nucleus is also notable for the large number of NEUROTRANSMITTERS which are found therein
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Several complex variables and analytic spaces -- Complex spaces with a group of automorphisms -- Homogeneous complex manifolds. : Hodge theory, complex geometry, and representation theory : NSF-CBMS Regional Conference in Mathematics, June 18, 2012, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas / Robert S. Doran, Greg Friedman, Scott Nollet, editors  2014 1
 

Complex, Switching -- See Genes, Switch


Genes that cause the epigenotype (i.e., the interrelated developmental pathways through which the adult organism is realized) to switch to an alternate cell lineage-related pathway. Switch complexes control the expression of normal functional development as well as oncogenic transformation
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Complex Systems.   2
complex systems theory. : Untangling Complex Systems : a Grand Challenge for Science  2018 1
 

Complex, Terminal Complement -- See Complement Membrane Attack Complex


A product of COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION cascade, regardless of the pathways, that forms transmembrane channels causing disruption of the target CELL MEMBRANE and cell lysis. It is formed by the sequential assembly of terminal complement components (COMPLEMENT C5B; COMPLEMENT C6; COMPLEMENT C7; COMPLEMENT C8; and COMPLEMENT C9) into the target membrane. The resultant C5b-8-poly-C9 is the "membrane attack complex" or MAC
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Complex, Triple Symptom -- See Behcet Syndrome


Rare chronic inflammatory disease involving the small blood vessels. It is of unknown etiology and characterized by mucocutaneous ulceration in the mouth and genital region and uveitis with hypopyon. The neuro-ocular form may cause blindness and death. SYNOVITIS; THROMBOPHLEBITIS; gastrointestinal ulcerations; RETINAL VASCULITIS; and OPTIC ATROPHY may occur as well
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  Complex variables -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Complex vectors -- See Bivectors


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Complex vectors. : Schaum's Electromagnetics Supplementary Problem 2-27: Vector Analysis / Sudipa Mitra-Kirtley  c2013 1
Complexe d'Électre. : Relative intimacy : fathers, adolescent daughters, and postwar American culture / Rachel Devlin  2005 1
Complexe getallen. : Heritage scientifique de Poincare. English  2010 1
Complexe manifolds. : Complex geometry : an introduction / Daniel Huybrechts  2005 1
Complexe ruimten. : Mathematical physics : a modern introduction to its foundations / Sadri Hassani  2013 1
Complexe structuren.   2
Complexe variabelen.   5
  Complexes -- 3 Related Subjects   3
Complexes.   16
 

Complexes, Antigen-Antibody -- See Antigen-Antibody Complex


The complex formed by the binding of antigen and antibody molecules. The deposition of large antigen-antibody complexes leading to tissue damage causes IMMUNE COMPLEX DISEASES
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Complexes, Charge transfer -- See Electron donor-acceptor complexes


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Complexes (Chemistry) -- See Complex compounds


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CW -- Complexes. : Combinatorial homotopy and 4-dimensional complexes / by Hans Joachim Baues  1991 1
 

Complexes, Electron donor-acceptor -- See Electron donor-acceptor complexes


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Complexes, Immune -- See Antigen-Antibody Complex


The complex formed by the binding of antigen and antibody molecules. The deposition of large antigen-antibody complexes leading to tissue damage causes IMMUNE COMPLEX DISEASES
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Complexes, Macromolecular -- See Macromolecular Substances


Compounds and molecular complexes that consist of very large numbers of atoms and are generally over 500 kDa in size. In biological systems macromolecular substances usually can be visualized using ELECTRON MICROSCOPY and are distinguished from ORGANELLES by the lack of a membrane structure
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Complexes, Macromolecular Protein -- See Multiprotein Complexes


Macromolecular complexes formed from the association of defined protein subunits
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Complexes militaro-industriels -- États-Unis. : Swords into Dow Shares : Governing the Decline of the Military- Industrial Complex  2018 1
 

Complexes, Multienzyme -- See Multienzyme Complexes


Systems of enzymes which function sequentially by catalyzing consecutive reactions linked by common metabolic intermediates. They may involve simply a transfer of water molecules or hydrogen atoms and may be associated with large supramolecular structures such as MITOCHONDRIA or RIBOSOMES
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Complexes, Multiprotein -- See Multiprotein Complexes


Macromolecular complexes formed from the association of defined protein subunits
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Complexes multiprotéiques. : The eukaryotic replisome : a guide to protein structure and function / Stuart MacNeill, editor  2012 1
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