Wednesday, February 18, 2009

What Happens To The Body Afyer Cystal Meth

R

RA

rheumatoid arthritis

See: SWE


mature stop


convalescence

time of the closing stages of a disease with symptoms have resolved to restore the perfect health


rectal

See: gastric ulcer, hemorrhoids


relaxants

relaxing agent; for example, means that the muscle tension, reduce


remission

restoration, recovery


resection

term from the SM.

Meaning: complete removal of an organ (except for partial resection)


absorption

If the exposure to substances including the uptake of nutrients in the gut


Restless Legs

symptoms: a very unpleasant feeling of "tingling" of limbs in the resting phase. Patients have, under strong urge to move.


retardation

physically, / mental retardation

See: Maturity stop


retina

retina


retro

syllable, meaning "back"


recurrence

Recurring. In NM, the term "relapse" the recurrence of conflict, or the insertion of a new SBS.

See also: "rails"


rheumatism

See: SWE, back pain, ankle pain, wrist problems, shoulder pain, knee pain etc.


rhinitis

See also. Stinky conflict


Rhin (o) (?) -

syllable, meaning "nose"


Rigor

muscle stiffness due an increase in muscle tension


RM

spinal


RNA

RiboNucleinAcid or ribonucleic acid

RNA is very similar to DNA.

However, there are two differences: the RNA uses ribose (not oxidized) than sugar. The RNA uses the base "uracil" instead of "thymine" As a result, the RNA is not very durable and usually within a few minutes later disintegrates. It is used by the organism as a "working copy" of long-lived DNA. For example, in the production of proteins. If a particular protein to be produced, first, an RNA copy of the DNA segment is prepared. The copy will be edited a bit and then moves to the "ribosome" protein factories.

Some viruses have RNA instead of DNA as genetic material. But they appear to be getting used to.

See also: DNA


rupture

tearing a muscle, vessel, etc.


back pain

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