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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, 1946
Summary Five cases of “histoplasmosis of Darling” occurring in Brazil are described. The diagnosis was based on histopathological examination of human viscerotomy liver specimens collected between 1939 and 1944 inclusive. The data on the first case have been published previously.
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Summary Five cases of “histoplasmosis of Darling” occurring in Brazil are described. The diagnosis was based on histopathological examination of human viscerotomy liver specimens collected between 1939 and 1944 inclusive. The data on the first case have been published previously.
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IEEE Communications Magazine, 1996
Article 21, paragraph XI of the Brazilian Federal Constitution determines that telecommunication services must be exploited through a government controlled monopoly. Accordingly, all public telecommunication services are exploited by the Brazilian Telecommunications Company (Telebras).
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Article 21, paragraph XI of the Brazilian Federal Constitution determines that telecommunication services must be exploited through a government controlled monopoly. Accordingly, all public telecommunication services are exploited by the Brazilian Telecommunications Company (Telebras).
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Covid-19 in Brazil: A sad scenario
Cytokine and Growth Factor Reviews, 2021Pedro Rafael Diniz Marinho +1 more
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Opened in Brazil is a collection that includes 30 lyric and prose poems, and six short short fiction pieces. This writing intermingles in the manuscript, which is carefully divided by two pauses. The title is taken from a line in the Brazil poem “The Cliffs”, and, along with providing an image of movement, was chosen to hint at what might be ...
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