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Dialysis in the 21st century [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1996
Dialysis has moved from a halfway technology to a full contributor to the therapeutic armamentarium of the nephrologist who treats end-stage renal failure. The scientific future for this therapy is bright and limited only by cost pressure in the changing health care environment of today in North America.
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Pseudallescheriasis in the 21st century

Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy, 2005
Since its discovery as an agent of mycetoma nearly a century ago, Pseudallescheria boydii with its asexual (synanamorphic) form, Scedosporium apiospermum, is now recognized as an important emerging opportunistic pathogen causing invasive mycosis in immunocompromised patients. The clinical spectrum of pseudallescheriasis is wide. Invasive disease of the
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Biotechnology in the 21st century

Trends in Biotechnology, 2000
Although the future is unpredictable, it is highly likely that biotechnology will play a much more visible and significant role in the 21st century than it did in the 20th century. The number and kinds of drugs provided by biotechnology will expand markedly and biotechnology will stand at the center of the oncoming revolution in bioinformatics.
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Capital in the 21st Century

, 2015
On 19 December 2014, the Centre for Economic Policy Research and the Bank of England hosted a discussion forum based around Thomas Piketty’s book, Capital in the twenty-first century, with a number of economists from academia, public sector bodies and ...
A. Haldane   +6 more
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Smallpox in the 21st Century

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2004
The viral disease, smallpox, was well known through the end of the 20th Century. Because it has been eradicated from natural populations, the present clinical experience with managing the disease is limited. Similarly, research in the pathophysiology, treatment, and prevention of the disease has recently become a priority.
Andrew D. Rosenberg   +2 more
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Chloramphenicol in the 21st century

Hospital Medicine, 2002
Chloramphenicol use has declined in the UK, despite it remaining highly active against a wide range of bacteria. This article will review the activity, pharmacology, toxicology, uses and potential uses of chloramphenicol in an era of increasing antimicrobial resistance.
David W. Wareham, Peter Wilson
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Imaging in the 21st century

Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 1998
SummaryMethods which are likely to become increasingly common in the next century for producing images of the eye and related structures are briefly reviewed. Although techniques based on reflected visible light will continue to be of importance, improved versions of methods based on other physical principles will come into increasingly widespread use.
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Science in the 21st Century

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2014
A global era has arrived, and we are its citizens. Technological advances developed through science have catapulted all of us into a global community.
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Tobacco in the 21st Century

Pediatrics In Review, 2014
1. Karen M. Wilson, MD, MPH* 1. *Children’s Hospital Colorado, University of Colorado School of Medicine and Dentistry, Aurora, CO. * Abbreviations: CEASE: : Clinical Effort Against Secondhand Smoke Exposure FDA: : Food and Drug Administration NRT: : nicotine replacement therapy SHS: : secondhand smoke
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