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What (who) is Type 1 - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Type I; Type i; Type-I; Type1; Type 1 (disambiguation)

Bréguet Type I         
  • Another view of the Bréguet Type I crash
EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT
Breguet Tractor Biplane; Breguet I tractor biplane; Breguet Type I
The Bréguet Type I was an experimental aircraft built in France in 1909. It was Louis Bréguet's first fixed-wing aircraft design.
Waardenburg Syndrome Type 1         
  • A patient displaying dystopia canthorum as well as the hypoplastic blue arises, which are both physical features associated with Type 1 Waardenburg Syndrome.
HUMAN DISEASE
Waardenburg syndrome type 1; Draft:Waardenburg Syndrome Type 1
Waardenburg Syndrome Type 1 is a congenital disorder that caused by a mutation in the PAX3 gene that results in abnormal development in the neural crest during early development. Type 1 results in early graying and white forelock and a notable distance between the eyes, noted as dystopia canthorum.
Interleukin 1 receptor, type I         
MAMMALIAN PROTEIN FOUND IN HOMO SAPIENS
IL1R1; CD121a; IL1R1 (gene); IL1R type 1
Interleukin 1 receptor, type I (IL1R1) also known as CD121a (Cluster of Differentiation 121a), is an interleukin receptor. IL1R1 also denotes its human gene.

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Type 1

Type 1 or Type I or variant, may refer to:

Examples of use of Type 1
1. Polio Virus Poliovirus type 1 at 2.' Angstroms resolution.
2. Type 1 diabetes usually comes on during childhood or adolescence.
3. But the dropoff in type 1 polio cases is even more dramatic.
4. Around 250,000 people in the UK are Type 1, of which 30,000 are under 30.
5. Sufferers of Type 1 diabetes are unable to produce any insulin.