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AIDS and AIDS-treatment neuropathies
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2001AIDS and AIDS-treatment neuropathies are common in individuals infected with HIV. As patients live longer due to improved antiretroviral therapies, the impact of painful neuropathy on patients' lives may increase. Several antiretroviral medications are known to cause toxic neuropathy in patients with AIDS, but this may be outweighed by the beneficial ...
D, Williams, A, Geraci, D M, Simpson
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The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1980
beginning teacher's salary of $9500 and pays toward his retirement. Mildred receives $9500 for half-time services and draws one-half of a year's retirement benefit based upon 30 years of service and pays toward her full-time retirement, based upon $9500.
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beginning teacher's salary of $9500 and pays toward his retirement. Mildred receives $9500 for half-time services and draws one-half of a year's retirement benefit based upon 30 years of service and pays toward her full-time retirement, based upon $9500.
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Physical Therapy, 1995
In the context of sport, an ergogenic aid can be broadly defined as a technique or substance used for the purpose of enhancing performance. Ergogenic aids have been classified as nutritional, pharmacologic, physiologic, or psychologic and range from use of accepted techniques such as carbohydrate loading to illegal and unsafe approaches such as ...
L A, Thein, J M, Thein, G L, Landry
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In the context of sport, an ergogenic aid can be broadly defined as a technique or substance used for the purpose of enhancing performance. Ergogenic aids have been classified as nutritional, pharmacologic, physiologic, or psychologic and range from use of accepted techniques such as carbohydrate loading to illegal and unsafe approaches such as ...
L A, Thein, J M, Thein, G L, Landry
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1989
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a new and frightening epidemic. Epidemiology has clearly delineated the mechanisms of spread as sexual intercourse, transfer of blood, and vertical transfer from infected mother to newborn child. Although much remains to be answered about infection with the AIDS virus, present information will allow ...
F D, Scutchfield, A S, Benenson
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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a new and frightening epidemic. Epidemiology has clearly delineated the mechanisms of spread as sexual intercourse, transfer of blood, and vertical transfer from infected mother to newborn child. Although much remains to be answered about infection with the AIDS virus, present information will allow ...
F D, Scutchfield, A S, Benenson
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Fight AIDS with ‘AIDS’: role of anti-AIDS stamps in HIV/AIDS prevention
AIDS, 2006It is universally recognized that anti-AIDS postage stamps can play a significant role in various ways to create awareness which is absolutely essential because approximately 4.9 million people were newly infected with HIV and approximately 3.1 million people died from AIDS worldwide in 2005. A stamp from Brunei describes the threat of death. The first
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Aiding refugees, aiding peace?
Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2020AbstractI add two novel features to the two‐player contest model, the workhorse model of civil war: civilians can flee (i.e., become refugees) and refugees receive aid. I find that aid to refugees can promote peace or fuel conflict, depending on the context.
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Science, 1986
In the briefing "Heavy water: Where did India obtain it" by Mark Crawford (News & Comment, 12 Sept., p. 1148), the journal Foreign Affairs was incorrectly cited as the publisher of an article by Gary Milhollin of the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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In the briefing "Heavy water: Where did India obtain it" by Mark Crawford (News & Comment, 12 Sept., p. 1148), the journal Foreign Affairs was incorrectly cited as the publisher of an article by Gary Milhollin of the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2002
AIDS dementia complex is a relatively recently discovered source of cognitive and motor decline, clearly linked to CNS infection by HIV. While this condition is generally subacutely progressive, and leads to death in a short time-span in untreated patients, improvement in function and prognosis may be achieved by application of highly active ...
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AIDS dementia complex is a relatively recently discovered source of cognitive and motor decline, clearly linked to CNS infection by HIV. While this condition is generally subacutely progressive, and leads to death in a short time-span in untreated patients, improvement in function and prognosis may be achieved by application of highly active ...
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