hurler

  • 41hurler — noun 1》 N. Amer. informal a baseball pitcher. 2》 a player of hurling …

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  • 42hurler — hurl·er …

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  • 43hurler — noun (baseball) the person who does the pitching (Freq. 2) our pitcher has a sore arm • Syn: ↑pitcher, ↑twirler • Derivationally related forms: ↑twirl (for: ↑ …

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  • 44Hurler's disease — Autosomal mucopolysaccharidosis recessive storage disease in which a iduronidase is absent, leading to accumulation of heparan and dermatan sulphates. Extensive deposits of mucopolysaccharide are found in gargoyle cells, and in neurons. See… …

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  • 45Hurler's syndrome — ▪ pathology also called  Gargoylism, or Mucopolysaccharidosis I,         one of several rare genetic disorders involving a defect in the metabolism of mucopolysaccharides, the class of polysaccharides that bind water to unite cells and to… …

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  • 46Hurler-Scheie compound — see under syndrome …

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  • 47Hurler disease — see under syndrome …

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  • 48Hurler de peur — Scream of Fear    Film policier de Seth Holt, avec Susan Strasberg, Ann Todd, Christopher Lee.   Pays: Grande Bretagne   Date de sortie: 1961   Technique: noir et blanc   Durée: 1 h 21    Résumé    Une jeune Américaine paralysée, prisonnière de… …

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  • 49Michael Walsh (hurler) — Replaced page with Michael Walsh (hurler) may refer to:* Michael Walsh (Kilkenny hurler), Kilkenny hurler in the 1990s.Michael Walsh (hurler) may refer to:* Michael Walsh (Kilkenny hurler), Kilkenny hurler in the 1990s. * Michael Walsh (Waterford …

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  • 50Syndrome, Hurler — An inherited error of metabolism in which there is deficiency of the enzyme alpha L iduronidase which normally breaks down molecules called mucopolysaccharides. Without the activity of this enzyme, there is an abnormal accumulation of… …

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