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Banks typically have faced few restrictions in expanding their businesses, while securities firms and insurance companies have faced complex rules regarding expansion.
Nezelof's Syndrome
A rare immunodeficiency disorder characterized by a decreased function of the thymus gland, leading to low immunity and vulnerability to infections.
Idiopathic Aplastic Anemia
A rare, life-threatening disorder where the bone marrow fails to produce sufficient new cells to replenish blood cells, with unknown cause.
Weakness
A lack of strength or energy in the body or a specific part of the body, making physical activities more difficult.
Mediterranean Anemia
Another name for Thalassemia, a genetic blood disorder characterized by less oxygen in the body due to a decrease in hemoglobin.
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