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| - Syndrome is a limited-time character released with the Incredibles Event Update on 15th June 2016, and is a part of the character collection.
- Syndrome es un drama médico ambientado en el mundo de la neurocirugía. Lee Hae Jo es una residente de primer año que se especializa en neurocirugía. Ella no se graduó en una escuela de medicina, pero está decidida a convertirse en la mejor neurocirujano. Cha Yeo Wook es también un residente de neurocirugía. A diferencia de Hae Jo, Cha Yeo Wook se graduó en la mejor escuela de medicina y es el nieto del presidente de la junta en el Hospital Universitario de Corea. Su formación para convertirse en un médico es impecable. Kang Eun Hyun es el jefe de residentes de neurocirugía. Un triángulo amoroso comienza entre ellos.
- Syndrome was the last leading band of the Matina label, formed by bassist KISAKI and guitarist Ruiza.
- Syndrome is broke out of Federal Prison by an Italian M.I.S.S.I.O.N. Agent called: Agent 14 who asks him to do a job by stealing 400,000,000 Dollars worth of E.M.H. Bombs
- Syndrome is the main villain from the Disney/Pixar 2004 film The Incredibles. Syndrome was an aspiring young boy who's role model was Mr. Incredible as a child, until Mr. Incredible ruined his dreams and formed him into the super villain he is now. Syndrome got angry that Mr. Incredible ruined his dreams, so he seeks revenge on the Paar family. Syndrome has no superpowers, but his devices such as his Omnidroid and his zero point energy device work as his superpowers.
- Syndrome (real name Buddy Pine) is a supervillain, and the main antagonist in the 2004 Disney/Pixar film, The Incredibles.
- Buddy Pine, commonly known as the supervillain Syndrome, is the main antagonist of The Incredibles. He used to be the biggest fan of resident superhero Mr. Incredible until he refused to let him be his sidekick, resulting in Buddy losing his interest in him and becoming a diabolical mastermind 15 years later.
- Syndrome is a super-villain and the main villain of the animated film The Incredibles. Syndrome is voiced by Jason Lee.
- Syndrome describes a complex malady or problem. Derived from medical terminology, it may be used to describe both real and faux/contrived phenomena. The term is often deployed as part of a medical analogy in descriptions of other political, social and economic phenomena.
- Syndrome (real name: Buddy Pine) is the main antagonist of Pixar's 6th animated feature film The Incredibles. He was the biggest fan of his idol, Mr. Incredible, until the latter denied him to be his sidekick when he was young. Buddy took this denial to heart and since then, devoted to become a supervillain and mad scientist going under the alias Syndrome who had set up retired heroes, having Omnidroids kill them, and later pose as a superhero himself by controlling the threat, planning to sell his inventions in the future and make the term "superheroes" redundant to the world.
- Substance 00324-K021, or the Syndrome, began development on Noveria by a team of the Black Suns' best scientists. Most of the mutagen's development was based off of genetic material recovered by the Thorian on Feros, more specifically the Thorian Creeper. After buying some of the Thorian's genetic material from corrupt ExoGeni officials, the process of developing a biological variant of the dangerous organism began. To fully utilize the Thorian genetics, the Black Suns enlisted the aid of Dr. Scilon, the black-listed geneticist. The addition of Dr. Scilon into the project brought about much progress in the Syndrome's development. Extensive genetic engineering and therapy of the substance would cause very pronounced changes in the test materials. Eventually, the Black Suns began testing the
- A syndrome is a disease which has established diagnostic criteria but has no clear underlying etiology. In other words, the disease can be diagnosed, but the mechanism of how the disease works is unknown, even though the cause may be known. Syndromes are generally named after the physician or scientist who first describes the diagnostic criteria. Another commonly known syndrome is Reye's syndrome. Although the cause is known (giving aspirin to children with flu), it is still unknown why aspirin results in the symptoms of the disease or why it affects some individuals and not others.
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