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  2. Fen - Wikipedia

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    A fen is a type of peat-accumulating wetland fed by mineral-rich ground or surface water. [1] [2] It is one of the main types of wetland along with marshes, swamps ...

  3. Fenfluramine/phentermine - Wikipedia

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    The findings on fen-phen, specifically fenfluramine, causing valvular heart disease and pulmonary hypertension prompted a renewed interest in the deleterious effects of systemic serotonin. It had already been known for decades that two of the major side-effects of the carcinoid syndrome , in which excessive serotonin is produced endogenously ...

  4. Peatland - Wikipedia

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    A fen is located on a slope, flat, or in a depression and gets most of its water from the surrounding mineral soil or from groundwater (minerotrophic). Thus, while a bog is always acidic and nutrient-poor, a fen may be slightly acidic, neutral, or alkaline, and either nutrient-poor or nutrient-rich. [ 8 ]

  5. The Fens - Wikipedia

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    England population density and low elevation coastal zones. The Fens are particularly vulnerable to sea level rise.. The Fens or Fenlands in eastern England is a area of former marshland of low lying land supporting a rich ecology and numerous species.

  6. List of fen plants - Wikipedia

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    Wicken fen. The following is a list of plant species to be found in a north European fen habitat with some attempt to distinguish between reed bed relicts and the carr pioneers. However, nature does not come in neat compartments so that for example, the odd stalk of common reed will be found in carr.

  7. Fenfluramine - Wikipedia

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    Fenfluramine is indicated for the treatment of seizures associated with Dravet syndrome and Lennox–Gastaut syndrome in people age two and older. [3] [7] [4]Dravet syndrome is a life-threatening, rare and chronic form of epilepsy. [7]

  8. Phentermine - Wikipedia

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    Serious side effects may include abuse, but do not include pulmonary hypertension or valvular heart disease, as the latter complications were caused by the fenfluramine component of the "fen-phen" combination. [3] Phentermine is an norepinephrine and dopamine releasing agent (NDRA) and produces stimulant, rewarding, and appetite suppressant ...

  9. Fen (name) - Wikipedia

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    Fen is a given name, sometimes of Chinese origin, especially as a transliteration of the Chinese character 芬 (pinyin: Fēn). Fen may also be a surname in countries other than China, such as Uzbekistan where it is represented in Cyrillic as Фен .