These groups were cases in patients admitted to renal, oncology or haematology wards, and all other cases. |
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The focus on disease in the following systems: haematology, gastroenterology and hepatology, nephrology, and urology. |
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This includes consultant posts in emergency care, haematology and old-age psychiatry. |
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On 17 November Litvinenko was admitted to the haematology unit of University College hospital. |
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Dr Thomas McKerrell Honorary haematology registrar, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge If we work longer hours, patients are at risk. |
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Fourteen patients on three haematology wards at the Leicester Royal Infirmary have developed symptoms that have been confirmed as flu. |
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A medical certificate drawn up by a specialist in haematology, selected by you. |
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This should include clinical examination, blood haematology, biochemistry and serology where appropriate. |
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If a 100 times the maximum recommended dose can be shown to be tolerated, no haematology or routine blood chemistry would be required. |
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Increasingly senior educational roles were capped by 18 years as staff development instructor in oncology, haematology and bone marrow transplant. |
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The ship's doctor can presumably take blood, and, though possibly not having a haematology laboratory on board, may be able to get the bloods tested when the ship docks. |
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General intensive care units, haematology, special care baby units, nephrology, and oncology had the highest incidence in both types of hospitals. |
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Using high tech haematology analysers, intolerant foods can be identified. |
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We now offer DNA identification tests, such as paternity tests, as well as specialized molecular diagnostic assays in the fields of haematology, oncology and infectious diseases. |
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I refer to Amendment No 33, requiring the manager of the blood donation centre to have at least a medical degree, preferably specialising in haematology or some related discipline. |
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The European Parliament provides for the person responsible to have a qualification in medicine, preferably with a specialisation in haematology or transfusion medicine or related medical specialisation. |
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A series of posts in England followed before he took up a position at St George's hospital in London, moving out of clinical medicine and into a haematology lab. |
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Since the parties have only limited positions in immunochemistry, haematology and microbiology, those overall market shares understate the parties' share in the market for clinical chemistry instruments. |
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Nowadays, he specialises in oncology and haematology, advising the top ten pharmaceutical groups in the world as an international, independent marketing consultant. |
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The Belfast City Hospital is the regional specialist centre for haematology and is home to a cancer centre that rivals the best in the world. |
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Jan Stary, head of the Prague Motol hospital children's haematology and oncology clinic, where Ashya is undergoing tests, said he could begin to receive proton beam therapy on Monday. |
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Haematology Global Market Briefing to 2016 provides key data, information and analysis on the global haematology market. |
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Duthie GG and L Tort Effect of dorsal aortic cannulation on the respiration and haematology of the Mediterranean dogfish, Scyliorhinus canicula. |
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Key segments covered include hemostasis, hematology reagents, immunohematology, haematology rapid tests, hematology analyzers and hematology cell counters. |
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In Wang's ward in the Haematology Division, only half of patients with cancer may survive. |
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The Emirates Society of Haematology was formed in July of 2009, as a subspecialty society of the Emirates Medical Association. |
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Haematology Market Outlook in BRICS to 2018 provides key market data on the Haematology market in the BRICS countries. |
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