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Spartanburg County (S.C.) -- Newspapers : Herald-journal (Spartanburg, S.C.)  1989- 1
Spartanburg County (S.C.) -- Social conditions -- 19th century : Living a big war in a small place : Spartanburg, South Carolina, during the Confederacy / Philip N. Racine  2013 1
Spartanburg County (S.C.) -- Social conditions -- 19th century -- Sources : Upcountry South Carolina goes to war : letters of the Anderson, Brockman, and Moore families, 1853-1865 / edited by Tom Moore Craig ; introduction by Melissa Walker and Tom Moore Craig  2009 1
Spartanburg County South Carolina   2
Spartanburg Diners (Restaurants) South Carolina : Sunday morning. Made to order : on the road with Steve Hartman / produced by Columbia Broadcasting System  2011 1
Spartanburg Education South Carolina : Sunday morning. Making the grade / produced by Columbia Broadcasting System  2014 1
Spartanburg Entrepreneurship South Carolina History 19th century : Entrepreneurs in the southern upcountry : commercial culture in Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1845-1880 / Bruce W. Eelman  2008 1
Spartanburg Industrialization South Carolina History 19th century : Entrepreneurs in the southern upcountry : commercial culture in Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1845-1880 / Bruce W. Eelman  2008 1
Spartanburg Industries South Carolina History 19th century : Entrepreneurs in the southern upcountry : commercial culture in Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1845-1880 / Bruce W. Eelman  2008 1
Spartanburg Lane, John, 1954- Homes and haunts South Carolina : Circling home / John Lane  2007 1
Spartanburg Natural history South Carolina : Circling home / John Lane  2007 1
Spartanburg (S.C.) -- Biography : Circling home / John Lane  2007 1
Spartanburg (S.C.) -- Description and travel : Circling home / John Lane  2007 1
Spartanburg (S.C.) -- Economic conditions : Guten tag, y'all : globalization and the South Carolina Piedmont, 1950-2000 / Marko Maunula  2009 1
Spartanburg (S.C.) -- History -- 20th century : Guten tag, y'all : globalization and the South Carolina Piedmont, 1950-2000 / Marko Maunula  2009 1
Spartanburg (S.C.) -- Newspapers : Herald-journal (Spartanburg, S.C.)  1989- 1
Spartanburg (S.C.) -- Social conditions : Guten tag, y'all : globalization and the South Carolina Piedmont, 1950-2000 / Marko Maunula  2009 1
Spartanburg South Carolina   6
Sparte (Grèce) : The Spartan regime : its character, origins, and grand strategy / Paul A. Rahe  2016 1
Sparte (Grèce) cité Grèce antique congrès : Sparta : comparative approaches / editor, Stephen Hodkinson ; contributors, Timothy Barnes [and others]  2009 1
Sparte (Grèce) -- congrès. : Sparta : comparative approaches / editor, Stephen Hodkinson ; contributors, Timothy Barnes [and others]  2009 1
 

Spartē (Greece) -- See Sparta (Greece)


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Sparte (Ville ancienne) : Spartan women / Sarah B. Pomeroy  2002 1
Sparte (ville ancienne) -- Civilisation -- Congrès. : The Shadow of Sparta / edited by Anton Powell and Stephen Hodkinson  1994 1
Sparte (ville ancienne) -- Colonies. : Myth and territory in the Spartan Mediterranean / Irad Malkin  1994 1
Sparte (ville ancienne) -- Dans la littérature -- Congrès. : The Shadow of Sparta / edited by Anton Powell and Stephen Hodkinson  1994 1
Sparte (ville ancienne) -- Histoire -- Congrès. : The Shadow of Sparta / edited by Anton Powell and Stephen Hodkinson  1994 1
Sparte (ville ancienne) Mythes politiques Grèce : Myth and territory in the Spartan Mediterranean / Irad Malkin  1994 1
 

Sparteine Monooxygenase -- See Cytochrome P-450 CYP2D6


A cytochrome P450 enzyme that catalyzes the hydroxylation of many drugs and environmental chemicals, such as DEBRISOQUINE; ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS; and TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS. This enzyme is deficient in up to 10 percent of the Caucasian population
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Spárti (Greece) -- See Sparta (Greece)


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Spartina -- Congresses. : How green is your mudflat? : proceedings of the Australasian Conference on Spartina Control, held in Yarram, Victoria 10-12th May, 1995 / edited by Jo Anne E. Rash, Ross C. Williamson, Susan J. Taylor  1996 1
Spartina -- Control -- Congresses. : How green is your mudflat? : proceedings of the Australasian Conference on Spartina Control, held in Yarram, Victoria 10-12th May, 1995 / edited by Jo Anne E. Rash, Ross C. Williamson, Susan J. Taylor  1996 1
 

Spartina grass -- See Spartina


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Sparts -- Europe -- Psychological aspects : European perspectives on exercise and sport psychology / Stuart J.H. Biddle [editor]  1995 1
Sparverhalten   2
Sparwood (B.C.) -- Newspapers : Free press (Sparwood, B.C.)  1981 1
Sparwood Canadian newspapers British Columbia : Free press (Sparwood, B.C.)  1981 1
Sparx Enterprise Architect : Practical model-driven enterprise architecture : design a mature enterprise architecture repository using Sparx Systems Enterprise Architecht and ArchiMate 3.1 / Mudar Bahri, Joe Williams  2022 1
Sparxxx, Bubba. : Contemporary musicians. Volume 48 : profiles of the people in music / Angela M. Pilchak, project editor  2004 1
  Spas -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Spaski, Boris, 1937- -- See Spassky, Boris Vasilyevich, 1937-


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Spaskiĭ, Boris Vasilévich, 1937- : Fischer/Spassky : the New York Times report on the chess match of the century / by Richard Roberts ; with Harold C. Schonberg, Al Horowitz and Samuel Reshevsky  1972 1
 

Spasm -- See Also Muscle Spasticity


A form of muscle hypertonia associated with upper MOTOR NEURON DISEASE. Resistance to passive stretch of a spastic muscle results in minimal initial resistance (a "free interval") followed by an incremental increase in muscle tone. Tone increases in proportion to the velocity of stretch. Spasticity is usually accompanied by HYPERREFLEXIA and variable degrees of MUSCLE WEAKNESS. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p54)
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Spasm, Cerebral Artery -- See Vasospasm, Intracranial


Constriction of arteries in the SKULL due to sudden, sharp, and often persistent smooth muscle contraction in blood vessels. Intracranial vasospasm results in reduced vessel lumen caliber, restricted blood flow to the brain, and BRAIN ISCHEMIA that may lead to hypoxic-ischemic brain injury (HYPOXIA-ISCHEMIA, BRAIN)
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Spasm, Cerebrovascular -- See Vasospasm, Intracranial


Constriction of arteries in the SKULL due to sudden, sharp, and often persistent smooth muscle contraction in blood vessels. Intracranial vasospasm results in reduced vessel lumen caliber, restricted blood flow to the brain, and BRAIN ISCHEMIA that may lead to hypoxic-ischemic brain injury (HYPOXIA-ISCHEMIA, BRAIN)
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Spasm, Cryptogenic Infantile -- See Spasms, Infantile


An epileptic syndrome characterized by the triad of infantile spasms, hypsarrhythmia, and arrest of psychomotor development at seizure onset. The majority present between 3-12 months of age, with spasms consisting of combinations of brief flexor or extensor movements of the head, trunk, and limbs. The condition is divided into two forms: cryptogenic (idiopathic) and symptomatic (secondary to a known disease process such as intrauterine infections; nervous system abnormalities; BRAIN DISEASES, METABOLIC, INBORN; prematurity; perinatal asphyxia; TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS; etc.). (From Menkes, Textbook of Child Neurology, 5th ed, pp744-8)
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Spasm, Habit -- See Tics


Habitual, repeated, rapid contraction of certain muscles, resulting in stereotyped individualized actions that can be voluntarily suppressed for only brief periods. They often involve the face, vocal cords, neck, and less often the extremities. Examples include repetitive throat clearing, vocalizations, sniffing, pursing the lips, and excessive blinking. Tics tend to be aggravated by emotional stress. When frequent they may interfere with speech and INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS. Conditions which feature frequent and prominent tics as a primary manifestation of disease are referred to as TIC DISORDERS. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp109-10)
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Spasm, Habituation -- See Tics


Habitual, repeated, rapid contraction of certain muscles, resulting in stereotyped individualized actions that can be voluntarily suppressed for only brief periods. They often involve the face, vocal cords, neck, and less often the extremities. Examples include repetitive throat clearing, vocalizations, sniffing, pursing the lips, and excessive blinking. Tics tend to be aggravated by emotional stress. When frequent they may interfere with speech and INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS. Conditions which feature frequent and prominent tics as a primary manifestation of disease are referred to as TIC DISORDERS. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp109-10)
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Spasm, Intracranial Vascular -- See Vasospasm, Intracranial


Constriction of arteries in the SKULL due to sudden, sharp, and often persistent smooth muscle contraction in blood vessels. Intracranial vasospasm results in reduced vessel lumen caliber, restricted blood flow to the brain, and BRAIN ISCHEMIA that may lead to hypoxic-ischemic brain injury (HYPOXIA-ISCHEMIA, BRAIN)
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