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How is aneuploidy different from polyploidy? What are the mechanisms by which aneuploidy and polyploidy are caused, and what are the consequences of these chromosomal alterations in terms of survival and fertility of the offspring?
Inappropriate Sweating
Excessive perspiration that occurs without the usual triggers such as heat or physical activity, often indicative of a medical issue.
Low-density Lipoprotein (LDL) Cholesterol
A type of cholesterol often referred to as "bad" cholesterol because high levels can lead to plaque buildup in arteries and heart disease.
Decompensated Shock
A state in which the body can no longer maintain blood flow to the organs, leading to organ failure.
Capillary Refill Time
A quick test to assess the circulatory status by measuring how long it takes for color to return to an external capillary bed after pressure is applied.
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