Crossword clues for pandas
pandas
- Stars of Wash. Zoo
- San Diego's Bai Yun and Gao Gao, e.g
- Residents of a Sichuan sanctuary
- Rare animals
- National Zoo creatures
- Mei Xiang and Tai Shan, e.g
- Images on Chinese gold coins
- Himalayan animals
- Denizens of bamboo forests
- Critters with black eye patches
- Chinese zoo mammals
- Chinese bears
- Chinese bearlike beasts
- Chinese bamboo eaters
- Chinese animals that love bamboo
- Certain natives of Tibet
- Black-and-white critters
- Black-and-white creatures
- Black-and-white bears
- Black-and-white bamboo chewers
- Black-and-white "bears"
- Bei Bei and Bao Bao
- Bears native to China
- Bearlike zoo beasts
- Bear-like mammals
- Bamboo-eating zoo favorites
- Bamboo-eating mammals
- Bamboo-eating "bears"
- Bamboo forest critters
- Asian bearlike mammals
- "Giant" zoo beasts
- Some are giant
- Ling-Ling and others
- Bearcats
- Cuddly zoo animals
- Endangered bamboo eaters
- Washington zoo attractions
- Bamboo lovers
- Adorable "bears"
- San Diego Zoo attractions
- Animals with eye patches
- Washington Zoo pair
- Zoo favorites
- Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing
- Raccoons' kin
- "Giant" animals
- Bearlike mammals
- Zoo attractions
- The good earth?
- Bamboo eaters
- Tibetan animals
- Zoo animals with Chinese names
- Bamboo-eating critters
- Zoo beasts
- National Zoo favorites
- Black & white mammals
- Bearlike beasts
- Bamboo munchers
- Asian mammals
- Zoo cuties
- They often have repetitive names
Wiktionary
n. (plural of panda English)
Wikipedia
Pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections (PANDAS) describes a hypothesis that there exists a subset of children with rapid onset of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) or tic disorders and these symptoms are caused by group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal (GABHS) infections. The proposed link between infection and these disorders is that an initial autoimmune reaction to a GABHS infection produces antibodies that interfere with basal ganglia function, causing symptom exacerbations. It has been proposed that this autoimmune response can result in a broad range of neuropsychiatric symptoms.
The PANDAS hypothesis was based on observations in clinical case studies at the US National Institutes of Health and in subsequent clinical trials where children appeared to have dramatic and sudden OCD exacerbations and tic disorders following infections. There is supportive evidence for the link between streptococcus infection and onset in some cases of OCD and tics, but proof of causality has remained elusive. The PANDAS hypothesis is controversial; whether it is a distinct entity differing from other cases of Tourette syndrome (TS)/OCD is debated.
PANDAS has not been validated as a disease entity; it is not listed as a diagnosis by the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) or the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). Pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome (PANS) is a 2012 proposal describing another subset of acute-onset OCD cases including "not only disorders potentially associated with a preceding infection, but also acute-onset neuropsychiatric disorders without an apparent environmental precipitant or immune dysfunction".
Pandas is a software library written for the Python programming language for data manipulation and analysis. In particular, it offers data structures and operations for manipulating numerical tables and time series. Pandas is free software released under the three-clause BSD license. The name is derived from the term "panel data", an econometrics term for multidimensional structured data sets.
Usage examples of "pandas".
There were teddy bears and pandas seemingly fighting for a place in an armchair.