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Meconium Blockage Syndrome

Radiology, 1967
The meconium blockage syndrome, also known as the meconium plug syndrome (1) or temporary meconium ileus (2), was described over a decade ago. The modern definition of the term was made by Clatworthy and his co-workers in 1956 when they noted that “newborn infants with intestinal obstruction due to the inability of the colon to rid itself of the ...
V G, Mikity, J E, Hodgman, J, Paciulli
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Blockage of the Cochlear Aqueduct

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1974
An experiment was performed on guinea pigs to determine whether blockage of their cochlear aqueducts would cause any morphological changes in their inner ears and, in particular, whether it would cause endolymphatic hydrops. In 17 animals in which the cochlear aqueducts were successfully blocked without injury to other structures, there were no ...
R S, Kimura, H F, Schuknecht, C Y, Ota
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Antihistamines and nasal blockage

Allergy, 1997
At present, antihistamines are among the most widely used pharmacological agents in the treat- ment of allergic diseases. It is known that they are effective for the relief of nasal symptoms, such as itching, sneezing and rhinorrhea caused by allergic rhinitis. Especially the second-generation H,-anti- histamines are strong H1-receptor antagonists, and
P, van Cauwenberge, D, Wang
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Blockage Revision

Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2015
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Blockage Contraction

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2012
In the AGM theory of partial meet belief change, as also in several modellings for qualitative uncertain inference, each output is constructed as the intersection of preferred maximal (or otherwise distinguished) items satisfying desired conditions. In his paper [``On why the best should always meet'', Econ. Philos.
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Blocking Blockage

Philosophia, 2016
The Blockage Argument is designed to improve upon Harry Frankfurt’s famous argument against the Principle of Alternative Possibilities (PAP) by removing the counterfactual intervener altogether. If the argument worked, then it would prove in a way that Frankfurt’s argument does not that moral responsibility does not require any alternative ...
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Bothersome Blockage

The American Journal of Medicine, 2007
Cristine E, Berry, Kerry, Dunbar
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Blockages in therapy

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1956
Compiled and edited from lectures on psychoanalytic technique given by the late Karen Horney at the American Institute for Psychoanalysis during the years 1946, 1950, 1951 and 1952. Further lectures in this series will appear in subsequent issues of the Journal.
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