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WMC -- See Cornell University. Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College


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WMC Limited -- Periodicals : Annual report to shareholders / WMC  1996 1
disarmament -- nuclear weapons -- WMD -- Libya. : Libyens Selbstentwaffnung ein Modellfall? / Harald Müller  2006 1
WMD -- nonproliferation -- strategy -- UN. : Implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540 : a division of labor strategy / Monika Heupel  2007 1
WMD -- proliferation -- counterproliferation. : International law and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction / Daniel H. Joyner  2009 1
WMD -- USA -- Russia. : Prospects for U.S.-Russian security cooperation / Stephen J. Blank, editor  2009 1
 

WMDs (Weapons) -- See Weapons of mass destruction


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Wmen missionaries -- Australia -- Biography : Going it alone : Mary Andrews - missionary to China 1938-1951 / Margaret Yarwood Lamb  1995 1
 

WMI -- See Whitehorse Mining Initiative (Canada)


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WML (Document markup language) : WAP development with WML and WMLScript / Ben Forta, with Keith D. Lauver [and others]  2000 1
WML (protocole de réseaux d'ordinateurs) : Learning WML & WMLScript / Martin Frost  2000 1
WMLScript (Computer program language) : WAP development with WML and WMLScript / Ben Forta, with Keith D. Lauver [and others]  2000 1
 

WMMS -- See Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society


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WMO -- See World Meteorological Organization


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WMO/ICSU World Climate Research Programme -- See World Climate Research Programme


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WMS-IV-NL -- See Wechsler Scales


Tests designed to measure intellectual functioning in children and adults
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WMS (Memory test) -- See Wechsler Memory Scale


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WMSD (Work-related musculoskeletal disorders) -- See Overuse injuries


Here are entered works on chronic inflammatory conditions caused by repeated microtraumas due to repetitious activities. Works on conditions in which internally created forces exceed the strength of a tissue are entered under Overexertion injuries
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WMU -- See Southern Baptist Convention. Woman's Missionary Union


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WNBA -- See Women's National Basketball Association


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Reading rainbow -- See Reading rainbow


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WNNR -- See South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research


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WNPA -- See Western National Parks Association


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Wnt beta-Catenin Signaling Pathway -- See Wnt Signaling Pathway


A complex signaling pathway whose name is derived from the DROSOPHILA Wg gene, and the vertebrate INT gene. The signaling pathway is initiated by the binding of WNT PROTEINS to cell surface WNT RECEPTORS which interact with the AXIN SIGNALING COMPLEX and an array of second messengers that influence the actions of BETA CATENIN
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Wnt Factors -- See Wnt Proteins


Wnt proteins are a large family of secreted glycoproteins that play essential roles in EMBRYONIC AND FETAL DEVELOPMENT, and tissue maintenance. They bind to FRIZZLED RECEPTORS and act as PARACRINE PROTEIN FACTORS to initiate a variety of SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PATHWAYS. The canonical Wnt signaling pathway stabilizes the transcriptional coactivator BETA CATENIN
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Wnt genes.   4
 

Wnt Pathway -- See Wnt Signaling Pathway


A complex signaling pathway whose name is derived from the DROSOPHILA Wg gene, and the vertebrate INT gene. The signaling pathway is initiated by the binding of WNT PROTEINS to cell surface WNT RECEPTORS which interact with the AXIN SIGNALING COMPLEX and an array of second messengers that influence the actions of BETA CATENIN
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Wnt pathway. : Pharmacology of the WNT signaling system / Gunnar Schulte, Pawel Kozielewicz, editors  2021 1
 

Wnt Pathway, Canonical -- See Wnt Signaling Pathway


A complex signaling pathway whose name is derived from the DROSOPHILA Wg gene, and the vertebrate INT gene. The signaling pathway is initiated by the binding of WNT PROTEINS to cell surface WNT RECEPTORS which interact with the AXIN SIGNALING COMPLEX and an array of second messengers that influence the actions of BETA CATENIN
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Wnt Pathways -- See Wnt Signaling Pathway


A complex signaling pathway whose name is derived from the DROSOPHILA Wg gene, and the vertebrate INT gene. The signaling pathway is initiated by the binding of WNT PROTEINS to cell surface WNT RECEPTORS which interact with the AXIN SIGNALING COMPLEX and an array of second messengers that influence the actions of BETA CATENIN
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Wnt Pathways, Canonical -- See Wnt Signaling Pathway


A complex signaling pathway whose name is derived from the DROSOPHILA Wg gene, and the vertebrate INT gene. The signaling pathway is initiated by the binding of WNT PROTEINS to cell surface WNT RECEPTORS which interact with the AXIN SIGNALING COMPLEX and an array of second messengers that influence the actions of BETA CATENIN
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Wnt proteins.   8
Wnt Proteins -- analysis   2
Wnt Proteins -- analysis -- methods.   2
Wnt proteins -- Laboratory manuals : Wnt signaling : methods and protocols / edited by Quinn Barrett, Lawrence Lum  2016 1
Wnt Proteins -- metabolism   2
Wnt Proteins -- methods   2
Wnt Proteins -- physiology   2
Wnt Signaling Pathway : Wnt signaling : methods and protocols / edited by Quinn Barrett, Lawrence Lum  2016 1
 

Wnt Signaling Pathways -- See Wnt Signaling Pathway


A complex signaling pathway whose name is derived from the DROSOPHILA Wg gene, and the vertebrate INT gene. The signaling pathway is initiated by the binding of WNT PROTEINS to cell surface WNT RECEPTORS which interact with the AXIN SIGNALING COMPLEX and an array of second messengers that influence the actions of BETA CATENIN
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WNV (Cognition test) -- See Wechsler Nonverbal Scale of Ability


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WNV Infection -- See West Nile Fever


A mosquito-borne viral illness caused by the WEST NILE VIRUS, a FLAVIVIRUS and endemic to regions of Africa, Asia, and Europe. Common clinical features include HEADACHE; FEVER; maculopapular rash; gastrointestinal symptoms; and lymphadenopathy. MENINGITIS; ENCEPHALITIS; and MYELITIS may also occur. The disease may occasionally be fatal or leave survivors with residual neurologic deficits. (From Joynt, Clinical Neurology, 1996, Ch26, p13; Lancet 1998 Sep 5;352(9130):767-71)
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WNV Infections -- See West Nile Fever


A mosquito-borne viral illness caused by the WEST NILE VIRUS, a FLAVIVIRUS and endemic to regions of Africa, Asia, and Europe. Common clinical features include HEADACHE; FEVER; maculopapular rash; gastrointestinal symptoms; and lymphadenopathy. MENINGITIS; ENCEPHALITIS; and MYELITIS may also occur. The disease may occasionally be fatal or leave survivors with residual neurologic deficits. (From Joynt, Clinical Neurology, 1996, Ch26, p13; Lancet 1998 Sep 5;352(9130):767-71)
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Gao, Jianfu, 1879-1951. Wo de xian dai guo hua guan : Gao Jianfu hua lun shu ping / Huang Zhaohan = Kao Chien-fu's theory of painting / Wong Shiu Hon  1972 1
 

Wō-jō (Korea) -- See Seoul (Korea)


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Wo/Men's Alliance for Medical Marijuana.   2
Wagesmen -- Australia -- Wo : Award reliance and differences in earnings by gender  2012 1
 

Wo-wen-chü-shih, 1617-1664 -- See Liu, Rushi, 1617-1664


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Woady Yaloak River Region (Vic.) -- History -- Pictorial works : The golden stream : a photographic history of the district around the Woady Yaloak Creek / the Woady Yaloak Historical Society  2000 1
Woady Yaloak River (Vic.) : A hydrologic model for the Woady Yaloak River catchment / by Brett Marcus Watson  2006 1
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