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X chromosome:
   A chromosome present in both sexes that plays a role in determining the sex of an individual. Female mammals carry two X chromosomes and males carry one.
 
Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis:
   An inflammatory condition of the kidney most commonly resulting in a grossly enlarged and non-functioning kidney associated with stones and infection.
 


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