Drugs that affect the reuptake of neurotransmitters are in widespread use for the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. |
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A 42-year-old woman developed goitrous hypothyroidism while receiving ethionamide for treatment of an atypical mycobacterial infection. |
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Prenatal diagnosis and early treatment of fetal goitrous hypothyroidism and treatment results with two-year follow-up. |
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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are widely used in clinical practice, and have advanced the treatment of depression. |
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The psychiatrist considered behavior as well as personality before prescribing a treatment. |
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He is credited with civilizing the treatment of people with mental illnesses. |
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Female goats were sterilized and given a hormone treatment to be in heat constantly and released. |
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For example, a 2005 study found dolphins an effective treatment for mild to moderate depression. |
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Another important difference concerns the treatment of property rents, land rents and real estate rents. |
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Work on the new mint began in August 1967 with the construction of a blank treatment plant and plant for striking. |
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Conservative treatment could also include short-arm casting with the fingers and thumb free for 2-6 weeks. |
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The Family Division deals with personal human matters such as divorce, children, probate and medical treatment. |
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Treated sewage from all the towns and villages in the Thames catchment flow into the Thames via sewage treatment plants. |
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These are classified as chalk streams, although the Lea is degraded by water from road drains and sewage treatment works. |
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Operative treatment should be reserved for those patients in whom conservative treatment has failed and who are motivated with regard to sports. |
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She has been criticized for her harsh treatment of his students. |
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With leptogenic drugs, he lost the weight he gained because of his treatment. |
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In 2002, Micky Jones was diagnosed with a brain tumour and had to take time off for treatment. |
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The estuary also receives the treated sewage effluent from Queensferry works and from Chester sewage treatment works. |
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Peat is used in water filtration, such as for the treatment of septic tank effluent and as for urban runoff. |
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Jellyfish are also harvested for their collagen, which can be used for a variety of applications including the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. |
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However, the series itself betrays its own lesbiphobia through the discriminatory treatment of the characters' sexual life. |
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The cause of Darwin's illness remained unknown, and attempts at treatment had little success. |
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Nuclear waste requires sophisticated treatment and management to successfully isolate it from interacting with the biosphere. |
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Their research on the penetrating rays in uranium and the discovery of radium launched an era of using radium for the treatment of cancer. |
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Marie Curie protested against this sort of treatment, warning that the effects of radiation on the human body were not well understood. |
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However, radionuclides with suitable properties are used in nuclear medicine for both diagnosis and treatment. |
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They can also cause damage if they are excessively used during treatment or in other ways exposed to living beings, by radiation poisoning. |
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It has been used in agriculture, cancer treatment, and the sterilization of food, sewage sludge, and surgical equipment. |
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To limit the environmental impact, it can be diluted with another stream of water, such as the outfall of a wastewater treatment or power plant. |
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Crude oil, residual, and some distillates contain corrosive components and as such require fuel treatment equipment. |
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From Giotto on, the treatment of composition by the best painters also became much more free and innovative. |
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People caught with small amounts of any drug are given the choice to go to a rehab facility, and may refuse treatment without consequences. |
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During the 1980s and 1990s auger dredges were primarily used for sludge removal applications from waste water treatment plants. |
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His pioneering efforts encountered specific difficulties, and the treatment of addition was an obvious difficulty in the early days. |
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He accepted chemical castration treatment, with DES, as an alternative to prison. |
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Accurate data on the rate of corrasion would be very helpful in determining whether treatment is an urgent priority. |
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Extra nutrients are also supplied by treatment plants, golf courses, fertilizers, farms, as well as untreated sewage in many countries. |
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Health problems can occur where eutrophic conditions interfere with drinking water treatment. |
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California has 242 sewage wastewater treatment plants, 74 of which have installed anaerobic digesters. |
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The side effects of the treatment course, which involves surgery, craniospinal radiation therapy and intensive chemotherapy, are considerable. |
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Prisoners reported brutal treatment by their guards, including beatings, starvation, and murder. |
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British diplomatic staff, the President of Poland and his cabinet were given preferential treatment. |
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Boulton also helped build the General Dispensary, where outpatient treatment could be obtained. |
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In 1796, Sarah Nelmes, a local milkmaid, contracted cowpox and went to Jenner for treatment. |
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Likewise for his treatment of linguinilike rice noodles sauteed with whole shrimp, pork, egg, chiles, green onions, and bean sprouts. |
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The cytotoxic effect of snake venom is being researched as a potential treatment for cancers. |
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Similar treatment of directions 2 and 3 gives the Hooke's law in three dimensions. |
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Municipal and industrial wastewater are typically treated at wastewater treatment plants. |
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Mitigation of polluted surface runoff is addressed through a variety of prevention and treatment techniques. |
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Lyrical poets often took their subjects from myth, but their treatment became gradually less narrative and more allusive. |
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Path dependencies occur when the response to a turning point event or treatment is contingent upon the individual's developmental history. |
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More recent views of Columbus have been critical of his colonization and treatment of natives. |
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He then appeared before Calicut, demanding redress for the treatment of Cabral. |
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The violent treatment meted out by da Gama quickly brought trade along the Malabar Coast of India, upon which Calicut depended, to a standstill. |
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The Portuguese had started out by insisting on being given preferential treatment in every aspect of the trade. |
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The conditions of humans found were catastrophic, as well the treatment of the animals was found cruel. |
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The treatment of slaves in the United States varied widely depending on conditions, times and places. |
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Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials. |
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Waste water from scrubbers must subsequently pass through a waste water treatment plant. |
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Since the 1990s alternative waste treatment technologies have been maturing and becoming viable. |
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Incineration is a key process in the treatment of hazardous wastes and clinical wastes. |
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There are several environmental or waste management corporations that transport ultimately to an incinerator or cement kiln treatment center. |
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Opponents also claim that the absence of a market mechanism may slow innovation in treatment and research. |
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For a systematic treatment of biodiversity within a trophic level, see unified neutral theory of biodiversity. |
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After initial treatment at these facilities, the manatees are transferred to rehabilitation facilities before release. |
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The difference is that in New Zealand researchers took the necessary steps and began treatment. |
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The Food and Drug Administration says it's an effective temporary treatment for crow's feet, the wrinkles that form next to aging eyes. |
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This included the establishment of a National Health Service in 1948 with taxpayer funded medical treatment for all. |
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This can be done by improving sewage treatment and by reducing the amount of fertilizers leaching into the rivers. |
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Battalion members who survived combat were taken prisoner and endured brutal treatment in prisoner of war camps. |
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An air ambulance helicopter is equipped to stabilize and provide limited medical treatment to a patient while in flight. |
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Alloys of lead and pewter are inherently stable in the atmosphere and generally require no special treatment. |
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Of a study of 518 cyclists, a large majority reported at least one overuse injury, with over one third requiring medical treatment. |
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In August 2016, a medical tribunal ruled that he no longer required clinical treatment for his mental condition, and could be returned to prison. |
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Regional authorities provide water abstraction, treatment and distribution infrastructure to most developed areas. |
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Osteoporosis treatment includes advice to stop smoking, decrease alcohol consumption, exercise regularly, and have a healthy diet. |
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For axiomatic treatment of thermodynamic equilibrium, since the 1930s, it has become customary to refer to a zeroth law of thermodynamics. |
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A more rapid technique is to cryogrind appropriate mixtures of polymer and salt and then subject the resulting powder to a modest heat treatment. |
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As forecast in the Moscow Declaration in 1943, a subtle difference was seen in the treatment of Austria by the Allies. |
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Pakistani neurosurgeon Ayub Ommaya invented the Ommaya reservoir, a system for treatment of brain tumours and other brain conditions. |
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Other historians agree Polybius' treatment of Crete is biased in a negative sense. |
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When Theoderic rebelled in 485, we are told, he had in mind Zeno's treatment of Armatus. |
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Waiting times for treatment have increased, and patients have been forced to pay for more services that were previously free. |
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Cnut's actions as a conqueror and his ruthless treatment of the overthrown dynasty had made him uneasy with the Church. |
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The quality of the services is poor, as evidenced by an intermittent water supply in urban areas and limited wastewater treatment. |
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Charms, often associated with the runes, were a central part of the treatment of disease in both humans and livestock in Old Norse society. |
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The treatment of indigenous peoples by the Spanish Conquistadors also produced a great deal of bad conscience and recriminations. |
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The method of preventing Rh disease, the treatment of diabetes, and the germ theory of disease were discovered by Westerners. |
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Members of minority groups are prone to different treatment in the countries and societies in which they live. |
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Thus a positive finding may require several control culturings after treatment to eliminate false-negative results. |
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European exploration of tropical areas was aided by the New World discovery of quinine, the first effective treatment for malaria. |
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On the other hand, educational treatment in the case of foreign language may offer opportunities mainly for learning. |
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Some of the letters she wrote to her father complaining of her treatment have survived. |
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However, through bad treatment, disease and desert travel barely 5000 made it to Egypt. |
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Probably in his first year, he wrote his first work on philosophy, a treatment of Latin paradoxes called the Grammarian. |
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After the preliminary filtering or settling of the juice, it is taken into the defecator, and there receives the treatment with lime. |
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Throughout the Ming dynasty, around fifty texts were published on the treatment of smallpox. |
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Poor children suffer permanent damage due to deplorable living conditions and deplorable treatment by law enforcement. |
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The unequal treatment is possibly due to the fear of transferring power to the ethnic Chinese under their rule. |
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Kublai tried every medical treatment available, from Korean shamans to Vietnamese doctors, and remedies and medicines, but to no avail. |
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The same year the emperor reformed the rules governing military conscription and the treatment of deserters. |
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Following her execution, Elizabeth I wrote to the citizens of York expressing her horror at the treatment of a woman. |
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Addicts sometimes turned to missionaries for treatment for their addiction, though many associated these foreigners with the drug trade. |
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If given in controlled doses, modern opiates can be an effective treatment for neuropathic pain and other forms of chronic pain. |
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There are many kinds of rehabilitation treatment, including pharmacologically based treatments with naltrexone, methadone, or ibogaine. |
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Following treatment, twenty percent of previously infertile females were impregnable. |
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The healing occurred either in the person's dream or advice from the dream could be used to seek out proper treatment for illness elsewhere. |
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Remedies involve accepting the child, rather than treatment with drugs or punishment. |
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It is distilled and then consumed by patients seeking treatment for a wide variety of illnesses. |
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Herbal remedies, known as Herbals, along with prayer and other religious rituals were used in treatment by the monks and nuns of the monasteries. |
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Inside most of the monastery grounds there had been a separate garden designated for the plants that were needed for the treatment of the sick. |
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This duty extended to lodging and medical treatment of pilgrims to the temple at Jerusalem. |
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This book contained diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of many different diseases and illnesses. |
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Another form of treatment existed to help expel evil spirits from the body of a patient, known as trephining. |
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Medieval physicians used various forms of treatment to try and fix any physical problems that were causing mental disorders in their patients. |
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To add to this, a soldier did not have a good chance of surviving a wound that needed specific, specialized, or knowledgeable treatment. |
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Burn treatment also required a specific approach by physicians of the time. |
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In the early stages of treatment there was an attempt to stop the formation of blisters. |
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Local and national entities have noted unethical treatment of animals in Oman. |
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A water treatment factory and the seaport also contribute to water pollution. |
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However, the treatment of the state sector as homogeneous in nature is difficult to support. |
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If these maizes were two boys, not improbably the one would be caned for failing to respond to treatment so efficacious in the case of the other. |
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Several antibiotics are effective for treatment including streptomycin, gentamicin, and doxycycline. |
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The significance of a gliding testes, he suggests, is that these represent the best candidates for hormonal treatment of maldescent. |
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Cancer treatment and research are expanding to incorporate long-term postcancer care. |
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For maximum effectiveness, ECP treatment should be started as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse, and within 120 hours. |
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In the PIR group, measurements were taken before the first postisometric relaxation treatment and 10 minutes after the last intervention. |
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Progesterone concentrations rise rapidly in the mare and any post-ovulation treatment carries an increased risk of uterine contamination. |
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A number of ambulance vehicles attend the event, since there is invariably at least one, and often several injuries requiring hospital treatment. |
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Although used as a folk treatment for other ailments, nutmeg has no proven medicinal value. |
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Conditions were horrendous and many men died due to disease, starvation and ill treatment by the Japanese. |
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Furthering research and treatment of diabetes, the HbA1c was discovered by Samuel Rahbar. |
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A cancer research and treatment centre was declared as a Project of National Strategic Interest. |
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The violence was usually attributed as a response to the ill treatment of the natives in response to petty theft, which was a common practice. |
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Much of the open land within and around the town is protected from chemical treatment to help preserve this water quality. |
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The time to development of any initial relapse was defined from end of initial prerelapse treatment to first recurrence. |
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Advances have also been achieved concerning the disinfection of drinking water and in sewage treatment. |
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Federal Trade Commission requires the disclosure of this treatment when an oil treated emerald is sold. |
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The population is currently under treatment with antiparasitic drugs, but the result is still uncertain. |
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Without treatment, decreased red blood cells, gum disease, changes to hair, and bleeding from the skin may occur. |
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The thymidine-labeled uptake was unaffected by progestogenic treatment and the DNA polymerase activity was not correlated with the PR expression. |
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His treatment was primarily oriented by the Latin translation of Alhazen's Book of Optics. |
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Macbeth's generally accepted indebtedness to medieval tragedy is often seen as significant in the play's treatment of moral order. |
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They were considered a form of nobility and were given preferential treatment in terms of annual pensions, land, and allotments of cloth. |
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Its repeated invasions, and brutal treatment of Slavs led to the great migration of the Serbs to escape prosecution. |
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In 1666, he met Lord Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, who had come to Oxford seeking treatment for a liver infection. |
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Burke criticized British treatment of the American colonies, including through its taxation policies. |
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It is suspected this treatment, carried out with unsterilised medical instruments, may have caused him to develop sepsis. |
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Together, these data indicate that entolimod is a highly promising potential life-saving treatment for victims of radiation disasters. |
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In May Cassandra and Henry brought her to Winchester for treatment, by which time she suffered agonising pain and welcomed death. |
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He received electrotherapy treatment and was declared medically unfit for service. |
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Yet in repeated experiments, subjects have cast aside equalism in favor of proportional treatment of defendants. |
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It was meant to console Vita for the loss of her ancestral home, Knole House, though it is also a satirical treatment of Vita and her work. |
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Similar treatment applies to the Gradual verse, which is normally attached to the opening Alleluia to form a single item. |
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He took treatment at clinics across Europe, but by 1922 he was walking with two sticks, and by 1928 he was paralysed and blind. |
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Because of the seriousness of the injury, the doctor anaesthetised the area before treatment. |
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Of these earlier incidents, only one led to people being hurt, but at the Apollo Theatre 76 people needed medical treatment for their injuries. |
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Regent Sound Studios, a mono facility equipped with egg boxes on the ceiling for sound treatment, became the preferred facility. |
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This type of vocal treatment is still a key characteristic of the UK garage style. |
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The Sunday headliner was originally scheduled to be Kylie Minogue, who instead pulled out in May to receive treatment for breast cancer. |
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Mice from each treatment group, including negative controls, were euthanased seven days after the last feed. |
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Because of the seriousness of the injury, the doctor anaesthetises the area before treatment. |
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Because of the seriousness of the injury the doctor is anaesthetising the area before treatment. |
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Specific foot management may be required, including advice on footcare and treatment of fungal infections. |
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Bin Hammam also responded by writing to FIFA, protesting unfair treatment in suspension by the FIFA Ethics Committee and FIFA administration. |
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Serial ultrasounds and fundoscopic examinations performed during and before treatment were normal. |
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Five vets remain mobile on the course during the running of the race and can initiate treatment of injured fallers at the fence. |
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And all this in the year when, as near as can be reasonably achieved, the two drivers were given equal equipment and treatment. |
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Of the technical improvements in the Leblanc process, some of the most important were concerned with the treatment of galligu to recover sulphur. |
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The result also showed that microfilaridermia and mean intensity decreased as the number of treatment taken increased. |
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How can doctors refer patients for treatment without examining them first? |
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Tar preparations, possessing both antiitch and antiinflammatory properties, have long been employed in the treatment of psoriasis. |
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In ancient times, guggul was used primarily as treatment for inflammatory conditions, including arthritis. |
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Laws enacted in 1919, 1926, 1940, and 1952 continued preferential treatment provisions for veterans. |
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The University Dental Hospital, which provides emergency dental treatment, is also located on this site. |
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Of course, sometimes the hairdryer treatment can be taken with a pinch of salt. |
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This aspect has received mixed treatment, with some confusion as to the degree of power required. |
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Exceptions to the MFN principle also allow for preferential treatment of developing countries, regional free trade areas and customs unions. |
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Antiprogestins may stop some cancer cells from growing and they are being studied in the treatment of breast cancer. |
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The Whigs generally favored lenient treatment of the colonists short of independence while the Tories staunchly upheld the rights of Parliament. |
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Open arthrolysis remains the gold standard for treatment of post-traumatic elbow stiffness. |
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Their deaths were the result of brutal treatment and poor care from the time of their capture and throughout their voyage. |
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Because autology doesn't genuinely apply to meanings, it cannot function in the intensional treatment of words. |
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Despite this tragedy, and the need for treatment for a sexually transmitted disease on his return, Disraeli felt enriched by his experiences. |
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Although initially curious about Disraeli when he entered Parliament in 1837, Victoria came to detest him over his treatment of Peel. |
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He met with a legation secretary, whom he shot and killed to protest his family's treatment in Germany. |
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Those from other countries with which the UK has reciprocal arrangements also qualify for free treatment. |
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People not ordinarily resident in the UK are in general not entitled to free hospital treatment, with some exceptions such as refugees. |
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If a bipolar person you work with is receiving successful treatment, you might not even know that she is bipolar. |
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Parents are frequently not consulted over children's medication and frequently feel unable to challenge decisions over their child's treatment. |
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Just over half parents were not confident their child was getting appropriate treatment. |
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Claudius ruled that slaves who were thus abandoned and recovered after such treatment would be free. |
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The waves seemed to have closed over the Umbar episode, perhaps owing to his own ignoscible treatment of the subject and the absconding rogues. |
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This threat was seen as justifying preferential treatment of unionists in housing, employment and other fields. |
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The new treatment obviates many of the risks associated with surgery. |
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These permanent hospitals and mobile treatment centers were a relatively new concept in this time period. |
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Other EU nationals are equally entitled to treatment on presentation of a valid European Health Insurance Card. |
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Dental treatment and prescribed medicines are free of charge for Gibraltarian students and pensioners. |
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Typically they were soldiers who demonstrated they had knowledge in wound treatment and even simple surgical techniques. |
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However, there has been no agreement about the reimbursement of hospital charges for patients who cross the border for hospital treatment. |
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In 2013 633 Northumberland patients crossed into Scotland for treatment at the Borders General Hospital. |
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The Romans recognized the difference between disease and wounds, each requiring separate treatment. |
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There's a chance this is just a viral blip, an intermittent spike of low-level virus that just happens in people on successful HIV treatment. |
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Non-antigen-specific immunotherapies such as immunocheckpoint blockades have been shown to be effective in the treatment of advanced melanoma. |
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It is expected that none of these peculiar effects would survive in a proper quantum treatment of rotating and charged black holes. |
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Cnut's actions as a Viking conqueror and his ruthless treatment of the overthrown dynasty had made him uneasy with the Church. |
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The carbon deposited on the filament by this treatment improved the uniformity and strength of filaments as well as their efficiency. |
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In 2009, allegations appeared in the media from the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association concerning treatment of Network Rail employees. |
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Such treatment is generally necessary to achieve adequate flow rates in shale gas, tight gas, tight oil, and coal seam gas wells. |
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The relationship between well performance and treatment pressures was studied by Floyd Farris of Stanolind Oil and Gas Corporation. |
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The proppant is a granular material that prevents the created fractures from closing after the fracturing treatment. |
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Vaccination and increased treatment opportunities with antibiotics resulted in great improvements within the Norwegian population. |
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Uses can range greatly from the diagnosis and treatment of diseases to its use in energy generation and nuclear weapons. |
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However, waste can also be put to good use through reuse, recycling, composting and thermal treatment. |
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Researchers have announced a major advance in the treatment of cancer. |
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Lord Camden denounced the treatment of Wilkes as a contravention of Magna Carta. |
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Furthermore, expert's advices say that water supply and waste water treatment systems should be decentralised. |
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In clinical settings, race has sometimes been considered in the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions. |
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About the orphaned children, the Quran forbids harsh and oppressive treatment to them while urging kindness and justice towards them. |
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Modern treatment methods include insecticides, the use of antibiotics, and a plague vaccine. |
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Despite being illegal to market alternative therapies for cancer treatment in most of the developed world, many cancer patients use them. |
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Upon treatment with Digitonin, exogenously added antibodies have no access to intraorganellar proteins as these are shielded by the membrane. |
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Once a treatment has been tested rigorously, it no longer matters whether it was considered alternative at the outset. |
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A patient needing specialist care at a hospital or clinic, will be informed by the GP of the hospitals where they can get their treatment. |
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The NHS will pay for treatment in a private setting if the hospital meets the cost and service criteria that NHS hospitals adhere to. |
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Another factor in Highland Jacobitism was James VII's sympathetic treatment of the Highland clans. |
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The condition often returns even after treatment with antibiotics. |
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Crowley took some offence at the treatment of the protagonist, Oliver Haddo. |
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They complained about the shabby treatment they received at the hotel. |
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Prussia's humiliating treatment at Tilsit caused a deep and bitter antagonism which festered as the Napoleonic era progressed. |
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His personal physician, Barry O'Meara, warned London that his declining state of health was mainly caused by the harsh treatment. |
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Townshend briefly became addicted to heroin before cleaning up early in 1982 after treatment with Meg Patterson. |
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British Lung Foundation spokesman Keith Prowse noted this type of condition could be managed with treatment. |
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Seeking treatment from the prominent doctor William Broadbent, he was prescribed a holiday in the coastal town of Folkestone. |
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But there is an astonishing aspect of the official treatment of emancipados in burocratic documents of the colonial state. |
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Sinclair's partner, Philippa Boyens, was a major fan of the book and joined the writing team after reading their treatment. |
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To guide this treatment, the editors have for long periods been in close touch with 10 Downing Street. |
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Also fine clothes require longer treatment in the keir in order to secure good penetration by the chemie. |
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Several cell-specific aptamers have been used for gene delivery, but an aptamer-conjugated nanocomplex used in the treatment of NSCLC is limited. |
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The state has attracted criticism for its treatment of women and use of capital punishment. |
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Often in keloplasty, prosthetic restorations are used to complement the surgical treatment. |
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An effective treatment to prevent toxicity after methanol or ethylene glycol ingestion is to administer ethanol. |
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Some services, such as emergency treatment and treatment of infectious diseases are free for everyone, including visitors. |
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Sanitation is the most pressing need in the city, with most of the population lacking access to waste treatment facilities. |
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The plant is currently being upgraded to include a secondary treatment facility. |
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Argentine research has led to the treatment of heart diseases and several forms of cancer. |
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In the 19th century, Multatuli wrote about the poor treatment of the natives in the Dutch colony, the current Indonesia. |
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This scheme did not however fully cover the costs of treatment in serious cases. |
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However, the first Durham treaty quickly broke down after David took insult at the treatment of his son Henry at Stephen's court. |
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In these works, Voltaire's ironic style, free of exaggeration, is apparent, particularly the restraint and simplicity of the verbal treatment. |
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For candidal vaginitis, various regimens of topical antifungal agents are the mainstay of treatment. |
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Its use spread through medieval monasteries, largely for medicinal purposes, such as the treatment of colic and smallpox. |
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Except in cases of extreme prematurity or debilitation, operative treatment is indicated urgently but nonemergently, with little merit in delay. |
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It would provide medical treatment to men and sometimes their families, and pay them if they were unable to work. |
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Several passengers were treated with minor injuries, and four were taken to hospital for additional treatment. |
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After RSE treatment for 90 days, there was no comparable fibrosis in noninfarct and infarct regions. |
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This involves the production of alloys, the shaping, the heat treatment and the surface treatment of the product. |
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Common heat treatment processes include annealing, precipitation strengthening, quenching, and tempering. |
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All the women had nonmetastatic breast cancer and were scheduled for treatment but had not yet started. |
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Pressure on beds is delaying patients getting treatment and it is suspected this may have caused deaths. |
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A citator will tell you the history and treatment of a case or of a statute or constitutional provision. |
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Mock equilibration involved grinding nonopposing and nonsupporting tooth surfaces and was used as a control treatment with four patients. |
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There have been some improvements in cancer care but too many patients are waiting too long for diagnosis and treatment. |
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Many children were turned out of their home and left to fend for themselves at an early age, and many more ran away because of ill treatment. |
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They applied a conductant to his scalp in preparation for the electric shock treatment. |
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In those states, those able to pay have access to treatment and comforts that may not be available to those dependent upon the state system. |
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The use of needle exchange programs in areas with a high density of drug users with HIV is an example of the successful implementation of this treatment method. |
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Two to three months later, they had written their treatment. |
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A 1-month 3-week-old infant with a history of neonatal jaundice, cholestasis, and acholia is admitted to our hospital to rule out biliary atresia and further treatment. |
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Parenthetically, this line treatment suggests an attempt to mimic the agnathous head, if we suppose that the jaw area was colored suitably dark in contrast to the face proper. |
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The second most common reason for an airstaff to seek union representation is the overall treatment by the station, especially in terms of scheduling. |
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It is known that allergoids obtained by treatment with aldehydes are randomly cross-linked proteins of high molecular weight and their standardization is very difficult. |
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A popular Arab treatment for the common cold was al fanad or al panad, small sugar twists made from congealed syrup, which became known in English as alphenics or penides. |
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He also speculated that the angiolytic laser might eventually be adapted for treatment of cancers of the esophagus, bladder, cervix, windpipe and parts of the lungs. |
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He observes the contradiction in some laws in regard to the treatment of those enslaved, yet does not decry the antiliberty aspects of such enslavement. |
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We have observed that treatment with bromocriptine and levodopa prolongs the antitremor effectiveness of levodopa in monkeys with unilateral VMT lesions of the brain stem. |
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Five years ago Joe Sillett picked up a bat which had been given the Black and Decker treatment in his father's garage to remove its woodworm-infested rough edges. |
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Sorry about my lack of bloggage. Since the last treatment I have been dealing with multiple, persistent side effects which lifted as of this afternoon. |
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The second condition in which the treatment of Braxton Hicks is impossible is when version cannot be performed owing to the escape of the liquor amnii. |
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There was a particular tree, the burao, used for fencing and the construction of indigenous huts, which had the ability to recover whatever the treatment it received. |
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The patient was rarely cooperative, and tended to refuse treatment. |
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Once it was determined that hyperthyroidism was the probable etiology of her cardiac decompensation, the next step was treatment of the underlying disease. |
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Endoscopic disimpaction is the treatment of choice for food impaction. |
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Although fetal dystocias are sometimes relieved by manipulation and instrumentation, cesarean sections are often the only practical methods of treatment. |
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Although endotherapy was primarily used for the treatment of upper GI and peptic ulcer bleeding, these modalities have also been applied to patients with lower GI bleeding. |
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To prevent colitis and enterorrhexis, it is important that we consider HSCR in patients with XLH and ACS for their early treatment such as in our 2 cases. |
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Patients underwent treatment with tocilizumab or eternacept. |
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A false positive from a cancer screening test will unnecessarily frighten a healthy person, a false negative will deprive them of timely treatment. |
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Erb and Remak in Germany, Beard and Rockwell and Althans in America, have used it with advantage, in the forms of galvanisms and faradisms, in the treatment of joint troubles. |
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A clinical Argon laser was used to deliver treatment burns over 180 degrees of the mid-trabecular meshwork in each session using a single mirror gonioprism. |
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An application for guardianship must be founded on two medical recommendations, the procedure being similar to an application for admission for treatment. |
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In 1919 halazone was still a new compound for water treatment. |
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Left hemicorporeal seizures persisted despite anticonvulsant treatment. |
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The corresponding 1,3,4-thiadiazole 108 produces the thia-bridged hexacycle 109 on treatment with norbornadiene 1 either thermally or under high pressure. |
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Curcumin has shown in vitro the ability to hormetically stimulate wound healing of human fibroblasts, and to be effective in the treatment of burn wounds in rats and humans. |
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Each public body is required to prepare for approval a Welsh Language Scheme, which indicates its commitment to the equality of treatment principle. |
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Finally, the relationships between the characters invited treatment in the tradition of courtly love, such as Lancelot and Guinevere, or Tristan and Iseult. |
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Soldiers suffering from severe wounds were brought to these for treatment. |
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According to Michael Taussig, Frazer implies in his extensive treatment of image magic that the images are copies that represent their intended victim. |
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