Initially, to improve curability, induction therapy was given to patients with tumors that were judged to be resectable. |
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And as he said, we assume from everything he said that like many other patients, he's been picked up within this window of curability. |
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Optimism about curability was misplaced despite the emerging science of psychiatry, and hospital crowding led to a lapse to custodianship again. |
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These concerns are not essentially narcissistic and not necessarily anti-analytical in the sense that made Freud pessimistic about the curability of narcissists. |
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The software likewise educate the public of the quality, safety and curability, of medicines, as per Mehari. |
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The sure curability effect of therapeutics including these vaccines has not been established but their performance is far better than its competitors in same category. |
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On the Curability of Certain Forms of Insanity, Epilepsy, Catalepsy, and Hysteria in Females by I Baker Brown. |
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