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302.4 Exhibitionism. 302.5 Trans-sexualism. 302.6 Disorders of psychosexual identity (Include: Gender-role disorder) 302.7 Frigidity and impotence (Include: Dyspareunia, psychogenic) 302.8 Other sexual deviations and disorders (Include: fetishism, masochism, sadism) 302.9 Unspecified sexual deviations and disorders.
291.x Alcohol-induced psychotic disorder. .5 With delusions. .3 With hallucinations. 291.89 Alcohol-induced mood disorder (coded 291.8 in the DSM-IV) 291.89 Alcohol-induced anxiety disorder (coded 291.8 in the DSM-IV) 291.89 Alcohol-induced sexual dysfunction (coded 291.8 in the DSM-IV)
Included only in the DSM-IV. 294.10. Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, with late onset, without behavioral disturbance. Included only in the DSM-IV-TR. 301.6. Dependent personality disorder. 300.6. Depersonalization disorder. 311.
e. In medicine, confusion is the quality or state of being bewildered or unclear. The term "acute mental confusion" [ 1] is often used interchangeably with delirium [ 2] in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems and the Medical Subject Headings publications to describe the pathology.
Frederick Sanger. In 1945, Frederick Sanger described its use for determining the N-terminal amino acid in polypeptide chains, in particular insulin. [4] Sanger's initial results suggested that insulin was a smaller molecule than previously estimated (molecular weight 12,000), and that it consisted of four chains (two ending in glycine and two ending in phenylalanine), with the chains cross ...