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Study protocol for a cluster-randomized controlled trial of a universal home-based, multi-component intervention to promote healthy weight development in children during infancy and toddlerhood in denmark: the bloom study. [PDF]

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Cyanobacterial blooms

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2018
Cyanobacteria can form dense and sometimes toxic blooms in freshwater and marine environments, which threaten ecosystem functioning and degrade water quality for recreation, drinking water, fisheries and human health. Here, we review evidence indicating that cyanobacterial blooms are increasing in frequency, magnitude and duration globally.
Jef Huisman   +5 more
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Bloom's Syndrome

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1968
BLOOM has described a rare syndrome characterized by congenital telangiectatic erythema, sun sensitivity, and stunted growth. 1,2 Additional features, reported in some cases, have included a familial incidence, chromosomal breakage, immunoglobulin deficiency, and the development of neoplasia. 2-7 A girl, previously unreported, is described here.
J L, Rauh, S W, Soukup
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Bloom's syndrome

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1987
Bloom's syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder that characteristically shows a telangiectatic, sun-sensitive facial rash in conjunction with stunted growth. These patients are prone to respiratory and gastrointestinal infections along with immunologic abnormalities.
J C, Gretzula, O, Hevia, P J, Weber
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Bloom syndrome

International Journal of Dermatology, 2014
AbstractBloom Syndrome (BS, MIM #210900) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder caused by a mutation in the BLM gene, which codes for the DNA repair enzyme RecQL3 helicase. Without proper DNA repair mechanisms, abnormal DNA exchange takes place between sister chromatids and results in genetic instability that may lead to cancer, especially lymphoma
Harleen, Arora   +6 more
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Metempsychotic Bloom

2022
This chapter proposes that the character Don Ecuménico in Leopoldo Marechal’s Adán Buenosayres (1948)—the first Ulyssean novel to be written in Spanish—is a composite construction inspired by both Leopold Bloom and the real-life Argentine José Salas Subirat, the first Spanish-language translator of Ulysses.
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Blooming marvellous

Nursing Standard, 2001
Bristol-based community nurse Catherine Le Roy was last week named Marie Curie's nurse of the year for England. She received her award from the Prince of Wales at a ceremony in St James' Palace, London.
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