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"overgrowth" Definitions
  1. too much growth of something, especially something that grows on or over something else
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Paisley was born with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome, a genetic pediatric overgrowth disorder characterized by macroglossia (enlarged tongue), asymmetric overgrowth of limbs, and a predisposition for abdominal tumors.
And green and brown for the teeming overgrowth of Brinstar.
Streets and sidewalks are almost unrecognizable due to the overgrowth.
An infection caused by an overgrowth of yeast in your vagina.
In those circumstances, an overgrowth of candida can lead to candidiasis, a.k.a.
These findings suggest "that brain overgrowth was happening before 2," Piven said.
Suddenly, an elephant-sized dinosaur comes lumbering your way through the overgrowth.
It's time to reevaluate the existing laws and rip out the overgrowth.
"Angiomas are benign tumors that stem from an overgrowth of capillaries," Dr. Jaliman says.
Sound smart: Eutrophication is when an excess of nutrients in water causes plant overgrowth.
This localized blockage leads to bacterial overgrowth, followed by inflammation, infection and abscess formation.
Saving your private parts from bacteria overgrowth is better than saving some water doing laundry.
It's a state of vaginal inflammation caused by an overgrowth of certain types of bacteria.
Much of the upheaval is likely due to overgrowth issues in an increasingly tight VC market.
The goats had been corralled near a local retention pond to eat weeds and other overgrowth.
A man emerges from the overgrowth and begins picking leaves from a handful of green shrubs.
Zinke's approach does involve logging, but in a targeted way to thin out overgrowth, Swift explained.
Rosen would spend the next five years working to complete Overgrowth, which came out last year.
They also had too much bacteria in their small intestine, known as small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO).
Drone inspections allow utilities to more efficiently identify and predict issues with vegetation overgrowth and broken components.
But illness or some medications can disrupt the balance, allowing for a problematic overgrowth of the yeasts.
The weeds and the overgrowth were gone, and the bushes had a bit of shape to them.
All that remained inside the stone stables was rain forest overgrowth in shades of green and purple.
Yeast Infection What causes it: A yeast infection occurs when there's an overgrowth of yeast in your vagina.
The same can happen to the pH of the vagina; a disrupted pH balance can cause bacterial overgrowth.
Both had an exaggerated version of the facial changes of bony overgrowth, with prominent brows and massive jaws.
"You couldn't see five meters in front of you," said Mr. Bay, because the overgrowth was so thick.
These formulas are meant to fight the overgrowth of malassezia yeast, which worsens psoriasis in addition to causing flakes.
Dandruff can be caused by many different conditions, such as an overgrowth of yeast, dry skin, psoriasis, or eczema.
"[It's] a collection of blood vessels and another overgrowth of tissue that your body just creates," explains Dr. Nazarian.
Overgrowth from the river that flows under the Simón Bolívar International Bridge sways in the breeze on Sept. 203.
Too much P. acnes will get you (shocker) acne; an overgrowth of S. aureus can result in atopic eczema.
"To maintain shelf life, these creams contain preservatives that prevent overgrowth of bacteria and other microorganisms," Dr. Zeichner says.
Many of the drawings prominently feature her birthmark, which is caused by an overgrowth of capillaries in the skin.
We did this to make a foundation of several feet of "crush" hidden underneath dirt trails to prevent overgrowth.
Among the other video game stations, her computer was covered in mock overgrowth, fake plastic flowers, and jungle vines.
She mentions overuse of antibiotics, ibuprofen, irritable bowel syndrome as well as something called SIBO—small intestinal bacterial overgrowth.
Fajgenbaum was battling Castleman disease, a rare autoimmune disorder involving an overgrowth of cells in the body's lymph nodes.
Surrounded by olive trees and clover, local volunteers and archaeologists had cut the brick ruin out of a dense overgrowth.
They suspect the drugs somehow interfered with the man's healthy gut bacteria, allowing an overgrowth of fungus in his gut.
This year, an overgrowth in the waters off the state's southwestern coast is killing wildlife and making some beaches noxious.
For instance, one type of irritable bowel syndrome is thought to be caused by overgrowth of bacteria in the small intestine.
Complicating matters is the fact that these sponges are not helpless—they spew a chemical defense to prevent overgrowth and predation.
FINLEY: That was the previous year, which actually provided more vegetation overgrowth, and so the fires have more fuel to burn.
Also, some people have the tendency to keloid, which is the overgrowth of scar tissue that you can get from shaving.
The old hospital (spanning 31,000 square feet) has a caved-in roof, missing doors, broken windows, and is covered in overgrowth.
After six months of testing, I was diagnosed with SIBO — Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth — which, like endo, is an inflammatory condition.
"Because gynecomastia is an overgrowth of the mammary gland, not fat, working out doesn't get rid of it," Dr. Blau writes.
Hazlett and her colleagues discovered an overgrowth of cortical surface area in infants later diagnosed with autism, compared with the typically developing infants.
When there's an overgrowth of bacteria in your vagina, then it can lead to a vaginal infection, like bacterial vaginosis, Dr. White says.
And despite asking plenty of friends, I could not find a yard with enough overgrowth to really feel like I was reenacting Predator.
Similarly, Hawkins's London dinosaurs were abandoned for decades after the Crystal Palace burned in 1936, only later saved from the overgrowth and restored.
TSS is caused by an overgrowth of a bacteria called Staphylococcus aureus, which can cause fevers, fatigue, vomiting, and in serious cases, death.
At David's official in-office consult, Dr. Lee tells him that his condition is called rhinophyma, an overgrowth of tissue on the nose.
Or sometimes bloating is a symptom of "small bowel bacterial overgrowth," which tends to happen in people with diabetes or scleroderma, Dr. Veloso says.
The documents are gone, the shelf is the archive, preserving only overgrowth from the White Building, which had been evolving into something else entirely.
From the beach, which is relatively peaceful compared to the adjacent Jacob Riis Park, the wartime architecture is concealed by thickets of coastal overgrowth.
The Victorian burial ground is visible in the Death Lab renderings, its overgrowth and old tombs untouched, the design hovering above the historic site.
She said doctors told her she had small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), and that they recommended she amend her diet to include eggs and meat.
Restrictions on grazing also inevitably harm ecosystems because we do not have a good alternative for preventing the overgrowth of unpalatable and highly flammable vegetation.
The essays attack "the overgrowth of the administrative state," in the words of the editors, since the beginning of the Obama administration, "liberty's nemesis" itself.
They can use quorum sensing to determine their density and then take appropriate action—for example, preventing overgrowth if the colony starts getting too big.
It was a combination of forest overgrowth and drought conditions that helped fuel Tennessee's Great Smoky Mountains Fires in 2016, which killed at least 14 people.
There are a couple of spots on the fringes of the woods where the overgrowth is denser and the tombstones more ravaged by time and neglect.
For instance, there were five reports of toxic shock syndrome—a condition caused by the overgrowth of certain bacteria in the vagina—documented among cup users.
Mr. Rogers, whose "The Honeycomb Trilogy" was seen last fall at the Gym at Judson, is hardly a minimalist writer, and "Universal Robots" contains untrimmed overgrowth.
"Here in Switzerland, where there is greenery everywhere and overgrowth in vegetation has seen my sculptures consumed in plant-life as well," Worth explains The Creators Project.
However, an overgrowth of these fungi, which can result from antibiotic use, can turn into a mouth infection called thrush or a vaginal yeast infections in women.
But as the decades wear on and overgrowth reclaims its human-made structures, the zone's legacy has grown from a cautionary tale to a story of rebirth.
Yet the truth in this production's performances at least guarantees that, if we peer through the overgrowth of plot and coincidence, we do recognize those people onstage.
Performance issues on different maps meant that the only "competitive" options were either Paradise or Overgrowth, as any other could cause lag and frame loss for either side.
Just be careful to avoid Chiang Mai in March and April, when the region's farmers burn brush and overgrowth en masse, filling the air with smoke and ash.
"I recommend using Differin, Neutrogena Clear Pore, or a benzoyl peroxide wash to help minimize bacterial overgrowth on the skin, which can infect the hair follicle," she explains.
In 1968, his parents inherited the 92-acre tract but found it hard to maintain, with its overgrowth, decrepit buildings and rare trees that his grandfather had bought.
For instance, as this new SciShow video explains, morning breath is often caused by an overgrowth of bacteria, because you produce less of your cleansing saliva while you're asleep.
After the first round of treatment Liana said that her SIBO almost went away, but a few months ago it came back and the bacterial overgrowth had almost doubled.
A similar insulin imbalance can cause darkened skin in people with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a disorder that affects hormones and can ultimately cause an overgrowth of the skin.
Mr. Wills has demonstrated (in shows like Casey Llewellyn's "O, Earth" and Basil Kreimendahl's "Orange Julius") a willingness to indulge scripted overgrowth that other directors might insist on trimming.
Rivka Einy-Biton has a 3-month-old son who was recently found to have megalencephaly-capillary malformation syndrome, a genetic disorder characterized by tissue overgrowth that affects brain development.
Liana says in the new video that she has been officially diagnosed with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), candida in her gut, large intestinal dysbiosis, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Barring some kind of medical condition like an STI, a fungal overgrowth, or a bacterial infection, everything necessary for maintaining vaginal health is already available in-house, no accessories required.
These are among more than 61,6503 ancient Mayan structures swallowed by overgrowth in the tropical lowlands of Guatemala that archaeologists have finally uncovered using a laser mapping technology called lidar.
"Every year, it just seems like the amount of dead corals and the amount of algae overgrowth is increasing in a striking way," said Maratea, who owns Banyan Tree Divers.
According to Beverly Hills-based optometrist Kambiz Silani, OD, improper makeup removal, particularly when using oil-based products, can encourage bacterial overgrowth, one of several causes of meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD).
"Clinically, the balance between estrogen and progesterone is important, as too much estrogen can overstimulate the uterine lining and contribute to overgrowth and in the long term, uterine cancer," Stuenkel said.
Their bones grew so profusely that their heads became distorted: Their jaws were large, and an overgrowth of bone in their skulls impinged upon nerves, often causing deafness or facial palsy.
Erinn Williams, the lead field investigator for the Oklahoma City outbreak, drove slowly down a one-lane gravel road curtained by overgrowth and bristling with barbed wire and "No Trespassing" signs.
The nitrogen levels were not an immediate danger to the public, the town administrator, Andy Sheehan, said in an interview, but could lead to overgrowth of plants that can threaten local wildlife.
This yeast is found naturally in the skin of most dogs, but it doesn't cause a problem until skin conditions change, resulting in abnormal overgrowth that leads to dermatitis, or skin inflammation.
But the authors identified five cases in which menstrual cup users developed toxic shock syndrome, a life-threatening condition caused by the release of toxins from the overgrowth of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria.
When Merselis came to look at it, he was delighted to find that overgrowth was obstructing what he knew to be an incredible view of Mount Mansfield, the highest mountain in Vermont.
And in Washington, DC, a billion-dollar lawsuit raises the question of whether cities' "urban renewal" plans have kicked off pernicious overgrowth, shutting out even the people the cities had hoped to attract.
Ken Hon, a volcanologist at the University of Hawaii at Hilo, told the Washington Post that it's likely the man just didn't see the hole, as it could have been covered in overgrowth.
Use fencing to keep out deer that carry ticks, prune trees, keep the grass cut short by mowing often (sorry!), clear leaves and remove overgrowth from the outdoor areas you use the most.
"New technologies,such as the micro CT scanning, enabled us to examine the ... structure of the lesion and reconstruct the overgrowth as well as the blood vessels that fed it," May told CNN.
Your scent subtly fluctuates throughout your menstrual cycle, but she says that common reasons for distinct changes in vaginal smell include bacterial vaginosis (an overgrowth of bacteria in the vagina), yeast infections, and trichomoniasis.
Antiques CUSHING, Me. — As historians, art restorers and land conservationists transform the artist Bernard Langlais's property in this coastal hamlet into a museum and sculpture park, they keep finding wooden carvings in the overgrowth.
Steps from several of New York City's busiest beaches, and hidden by tangled overgrowth studded with poison ivy, are the dystopian remains of a US Army base that once housed Cold War-era nuclear missiles.
The former is caused by an overgrowth of yeast inside of your vagina, which can build up and end up in your discharge — but you'll probably know what you're dealing with based on the telltale itch.
Florida red tides are an overgrowth of a type of algae called Karenia brevis, which produces a neurotoxin that can be deadly to marine creatures and irritating to the eyes and lungs of people on land.
Since the vagina also needs good bacteria called lactobacilli to stay healthy and prevent an overgrowth of bad bacteria, the thinking is that taking these supplements can ward off bacterial and yeast infections in the vagina.
Perhaps, then, it is time for Facebook and Google to look past the matter of commerce and do what is right—in the interests of containing the terror of their capitalistic overgrowth, and preserving our democracy.
But after the good doctor had taken his sweet ass time rolling it around betwixt his fingers, he told me with palpable confidence that the protuberance was a lipoma—an overgrowth of fat cells under the skin.
There have only been a handful of cases ever documented, but an overgrowth of certain yeast in the gut (the same thing that helps create beer and wine) has long been thought to be its sole cause.
At some point, most runners will walk, and that's OK. AC230 has a minimal, beginner-friendly qualification of a single 1003-mile run, plus eight hours of trail maintenance to keep the route clean of debris and overgrowth.
But overall, the PROSPER Act does a remarkable job of cutting bureaucratic overgrowth to return federal student aid to its core purpose: helping students who are prepared for college find ways to afford it, without driving up costs.
Cleared of its overgrowth and temporary occupants, the plot will return to its previous position as a piece of profitable urban infrastructure, demonstrating that perhaps the only thing more resilient than native plants is our need to destroy them.
Overgrowth in brain volume during the first year of life forecasts whether a child at high risk of developing autism spectrum disorder is likely to receive a diagnosis at age 2148, according to a small study published Wednesday in the journal Nature.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 91% of adults (PDF) have tooth decay, and nearly half of adults have periodontal disease, an advanced form of gum disease caused by overgrowth of bacteria-filled plaque on teeth.
In the third group, five baboons received antihypertensive treatment -- because pigs have a lower systolic blood pressure than baboons -- and additional medication was used to counteract cardiac overgrowth, in which a transplanted heart experiences greater weight gain than non-transplanted hearts.
Fragonard's landmark Rococo painting, The Swing, for example, depicts a man pushing his wife on a swing, her shoe falling off her foot, only to be collected by her lover, who is hidden from her husband by an overgrowth of foliage.
As much as I accept the cyclical nature of the seasons, I am always happiest digging holes for new seedlings, feeding and watering the soil, pruning the overgrowth and lugging my ancient basket out to pick whatever is ripe that day.
Mendoza said that those were only temporary fixes, and after being diagnosed with yeast infections and a digestive condition called small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), she was forced to take "emergency measures"—her words—and introduce some animal products into her diet.
These include the baroque façades of Austro-Hungarian buildings bathed in sunlight, and their ornate and strangely forbidding stairwells and corridors, as well as the leafy overgrowth in the Jewish and Christian graveyards in Prague — representative of Kafka and Jesenská's respective religious upbringings.
Many of these ideas can be traced back to the early '90s, after the publication of a book called The Yeast Connection, which claimed that all of those non-specific symptoms (and more!) could be signs of an overgrowth of candida throughout your entire body.
The alarmingly accelerated pace of their death has been linked to the stress caused by climate change, more specifically increased temperatures, years of severe drought, and an unhealthy overgrowth due to years of fire suppression, which led to a significant spike in bark beetle infestations.
I hadn't ever quit a race, not for sickness, not for shin splints, and not for an overgrowth of bone that burst through my big toe during my junior year of high school, for which I held off surgery until after the State Meet.
White pitch tubes indicate the successful expulsion of the bark beetles, but given the damaging effects of climate change — such as lack of moisture in the soil and the burdens of overgrowth — healthy trees have become weakened and unable to produce enough pitch to expel the pests.
Cystic acne has the same root cause as other forms of acne: It begins as a clogged pore and leads to an overgrowth of bacteria under the skin's surface (bacteria that live on top of your skin can get in and cause the blocked pore to swell).
The side of your plant that's directly against the window will, of course, get the most sun, but what many plant parents forget is that this can translate into either overgrowth on one side, causing the plant to topple over, or into a half-fried plant.
Walking through the queue for Flight of Passage tells the mini-narrative of how a conservation group has taken over an abandoned RDA facility, while hidden in the overgrowth on one tiny island is the wreckage of the same kind of helicopter that Michelle Rodriguez piloted in Avatar.
Women who defer to make-shift materials during this time are also at an increased risk for malodorous disorders along with a number of infectious conditions, including toxic shock syndrome, a potentially deadly condition resulting for an overgrowth of bacteria due to prolonged wearing of heavily soiled tampons.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Packed with verdant splays of moss and fern, dark clumps of rock and soil, and tumbling surges of water, the large-scale landscapes in Claire Sherman's New Pangaea at DC Moore Gallery, convey, in their shadowy overgrowth, the sense that something is hidden.
He talks about all the research he's done, and refers to citations from stacks of papers in front of him to support the idea that fungus and yeast overgrowth is causing everything from brain tumors and brain fog to skin conditions, itching, difficulty with vision, anxiety, fatigue, and the obesity epidemic.
His characters are black people, unperturbed and living their best lives; they mix jeans and undershirts with Xhosa robes and beads, tote shopping bags from the mall, feed each other grapes in a Dionysian scene at the Cecil Rhodes memorial, brandish a red lollipop against the green overgrowth of a lush urban pastoral.
Highgate fell into disrepair in the 21989th century; the overgrowth now gives the cemetery an extra-eerie vibe to match its growing reputation as a cultural touchstone and excellent shooting location for horror films like Taste the Blood of Dracula (218), Tales from the Crypt (2300) and From Beyond the Grave (19123).
But according to Pashinsky, some people are more susceptible to bloating than others, including those with conditions such as gastroparesis (when the stomach is slow to empty), functional dyspepsia (an inability of the stomach wall to relax and accommodate food) and a condition known as SIBO, or small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (in which excess bacteria live in a part of the intestinal tract where they don't belong).

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