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Onomatopy
Onomatopy On`o*mat"o*py, n.
Onomatop[oe]ia.
Steatopyga
Steatopyga Ste`a*top"y*ga, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, ?, fat + ? the
buttocks.]
A remarkable accretion of fat upon the buttocks of Africans
of certain tribes, especially of Hottentot women.
Steatopygous
Steatopygous Ste`a*top"y*gous, a.
Having fat buttocks.
Specimens of the steatopygous Abyssinian breed.
--Burton.
Meaning of Atopy from wikipedia
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Atopy is the
tendency to
produce an
exaggerated immunoglobulin E (IgE)
immune response to
otherwise harmless substances in the environment.
Allergic diseases...
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Atopy (Gr**** ατοπία, atopía;
Socrates has
often been
called "átopos") is a
concept describing the
ineffability of
things or
emotions that are
rarely experienced...
- has been
occurring since the 1920s. The
number of new
cases per year of
atopy in
developing countries has, in general,
remained much lower.
Although genetic...
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expiratory flow rate. It may also be
classified as
atopic or non-atopic,
where atopy refers to a
predisposition toward developing a type 1 hy****nsitivity reaction...
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protein that
causes celiac disease.
Symptoms include nausea, urticaria, and
atopy.
Gluten sensitivity and
Coeliac disease are two
different diseases; however...
- Cushing's syndrome,
thyroid and
autoimmune problems,
various allergies and
atopies, and
various eye
conditions including cataracts, glaucoma, progressive...
- Food protein-induced
enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) is a systemic, non-immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated food
allergy to a
specific trigger within food,...
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developing allergic diseases (defined as at
least one
parent or
sibling having atopy),
atopic syndrome can be
prevented or dela****
through 4-month exclusive...
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inflammation and ulcers. It is most
commonly seen in
patients with a
history of
atopy,
however is
overall relatively uncommon. In Germany, 90% of
cases of infectious...
- "Clinical
features and
management of
recurrent balanitis: ****ociation with
atopy and
genital washing".
Genitourin Med. 69 (5): 400–403. doi:10.1136/sti.69...