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  2. Meti (gender) - Wikipedia

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    Meti is a term used in the country of Nepal, and often refers to a feminine displaying and male-bodied individual. [1] The term is said to originate from Darjeeling, India where it means "to quench one's thirst," alluding to meti sexual interactions with males.

  3. Nelson's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Melson's syndrome is a disorder that occurs in about one in four patients who have had both adrenal glands removed to treat extreme slackness. [1] In patients with pre-existing adrenocorticotropic hormone ()-secreting pituitary adenomas, loss of adrenal feedback following bilateral adrenalectomy can trigger the rapid growth of the tumor, leading to visual symptoms (e.g. bitemporal hemianopsia ...

  4. Métis - Wikipedia

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    These individuals and unrecognized groups have recently emerged largely in the Maritime, Quebec, and Ontario regions, and are generally referred to as "Eastern Metis". [10] Those objecting usually state that having a single, distant, Indigenous or possibly Indigenous ancestor should be enough to be considered Métis.

  5. Métis Population Betterment Act - Wikipedia

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    The Métis Population Betterment Act was a 1938 act of the Alberta Legislature in Canada that created a committee of members of the Métis and the government to plot out lands for allocation to the Métis.

  6. Hemiparesis - Wikipedia

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    A permanent brain injury that occurs during the intrauterine life, during delivery or early in life can lead to hemiplegic cerebral palsy. As a lesion that results in hemiplegia occurs in the brain or spinal cord, hemiplegic muscles display features of the upper motor neuron syndrome .

  7. Category:Métis - Wikipedia

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  8. Bilateralism - Wikipedia

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    Australia and Canada have a bilateral relationship; both have similar governments and share similar values as well as having the same titular head of state.In 1895 the Government of Canada sent John Larke to Sydney to establish a trade commission and in 1935 Canada sent Charles Burchell (Australia's first Canadian High Commissioner) to formalise ties between the two countries. [2]

  9. Miosis - Wikipedia

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    Opioids such as fentanyl, morphine, heroin and methadone (the notable exception being pethidine); Products containing nicotine such as cigarettes, chewing tobacco or gum ...