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Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis ( HYPP ), also known as Impressive Syndrome , is an inherited autosomal dominant disorder which affects sodium channels in muscle cells and the ability to regulate...
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Popular Sire Syndrome. Help, information & tips; questions & advice about Popular Sire Syndrome, Horse Breeding. --- Popular Sire Syndrome on Horse Forums (HGS) Horse Breeding, Talk about Horse Breeding, Foaling, Gelding, etc.. ... They even use Impressive as an example. The poor guy is the most well-known and classic...
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It can cross over to any other breed if an affected horse is bred to one of a different breed which has yet to be affected. Impressive Syndrome was first identified in 1985 as a heritable disease of the muscle, which is caused by a genetic defect.
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FEI president Princess Haya has defended the organisation's new drugs policy, which allows low limits of certain drugs. » LATEST: The FEI and horse doping; ... impressive warmblood gelding - $25,000 ... • Dales pony foal showed signs of Fell Pony Syndrome; • Jumps racing to end in Victoria after 2010 season;
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In 1899, a young man full of responsibility, rides up on his horse. He kisses his girl and says, "Someday, I'm gonna marry you and make you proud of me." He then rides off to do important things. In 1969, a young man avoiding responsibility, rides up on his chopper.
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Impressive - quarter horse; Impressive syndrome - horse; Improvement District no 1 - North & South (Homestead map -1982); Incubation chart - Ostrich; Independent Labour Party (ILP), c. 1930; Independent Movement; Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) - 1880;
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Causes of Heel Pain Syndrome; A study presented at the 1988 American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) meeting showed that an impressive 90% of horses with navicular disease (or at least symptoms at that time that were felt to mean navicular disease) had hoof imbalances. ... Potomac Horse Fever Risks...
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