The bog water is brown, nutrient-poor, humic acid rich and lime-free ( dystrophic ).
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Naumann is also widely known for his contributions to lake oligotrophic, eutrophic and dystrophic lake to our modern lake classification.
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The mouse strain DBA / 2 is known for its proneness to calcify damaged tissues, a process called " dystrophic calcification ".
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The other habitats of Vaikkojoki Natura 2000 Site are natural dystrophic lakes and ponds, active raised bogs, transition mires and quaking bogs.
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In contrast, dystrophic calcification is caused by abnormalities or degeneration of tissues resulting in mineral deposition, though blood levels of calcium remain normal.
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These differences in pathology also mean that metastatic calcification is often found in many tissues throughout a person or animal, whereas dystrophic calcification is localized.
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Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa is caused by genetic defects ( or mutations ) within the human COL7A1 gene encoding the protein type VII collagen ( collagen VII ).
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A complication of this theory is the fact that it is difficult to distinguish between " activated " and " dystrophic " microglia in the human brain.
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One study showed that 3 of 20 female carriers had clinical features that included a single dystrophic nail, a patch of hypopigmentation, or mild leukoplakia.
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In this study seven patients with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa were treated daily with subcutaneous G-CSF for six days and then re-evaluated on the seventh day.