| 11. | These may interface with endocrine glands of the brain to result in periodic release of hormones.
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| 12. | Endocrine glands are the cardinal example, but specialized cells in various other organs also secrete hormones.
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| 13. | He was an author of the standard medical textbook " Diseases of the Endocrine Glands ."
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| 14. | One Web site suggests that the children may have had an endocrine gland disorder called secondary anemia.
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| 15. | Endocrine diseases are glandular by nature and involve mainly the thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal and pancreatic endocrine glands.
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| 16. | "' Autoimmune polyendocrine syndromes "'( APS ) occur when more than one autoimmune disease occurs in endocrine glands.
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| 17. | :Have a look at Endocrine gland, all of them are linked and have a " structure " section.
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| 18. | One special group of hormones is the tropic hormones that stimulate the hormone production of other endocrine glands.
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| 19. | O | : fibers into the pituitary gland, the main endocrine gland, which secretes it into the bloodstream.
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| 20. | Practitioners believe that the endocrine glands translate seven aspects of the universal life energy into the human experience.
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