Elixir and Nutcracker esophagus
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Difference between Elixir and Nutcracker esophagus
Elixir vs. Nutcracker esophagus
An elixir (from Arabic: إكسير Iksīr; from Greek ξήριον xērion "powder for drying wounds" from ξηρός xēros "dry") is a clear, sweet-flavored liquid used for medicinal purposes, to be taken orally and intended to cure one's illness. Nutcracker esophagus, or hypertensive peristalsis, is a disorder of the movement of the esophagus characterized by contractions in the smooth muscle of the esophagus in a normal sequence but at an excessive amplitude or duration.
Similarities between Elixir and Nutcracker esophagus
Elixir and Nutcracker esophagus have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).
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- What Elixir and Nutcracker esophagus have in common
- What are the similarities between Elixir and Nutcracker esophagus
Elixir and Nutcracker esophagus Comparison
Elixir has 39 relations, while Nutcracker esophagus has 32. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (39 + 32).
References
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