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Science Translational Medicine, 2011
The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences seems primed to polarize scientists while possibly failing to drive biomedical research and development forward.
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The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences seems primed to polarize scientists while possibly failing to drive biomedical research and development forward.
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THE CANADIAN AMERICAN TICLOPIDINE STUDY (CATS) IN THROMBOEMBOLIC STROKE
Lancet, The, 1989M. Gent +9 more
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Israel Journal of Mathematics, 2006
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Endoscopy, 2007
Bright red linear marks in the right colon are occasionally seen but have never been described in the medical literature. We have termed this finding "cat scratch" colon.This was a prospective examination of 8277 colonoscopies at a single endoscopy center in a private practice setting.
W M, McDonnell +3 more
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Bright red linear marks in the right colon are occasionally seen but have never been described in the medical literature. We have termed this finding "cat scratch" colon.This was a prospective examination of 8277 colonoscopies at a single endoscopy center in a private practice setting.
W M, McDonnell +3 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
To the Editor.— Kamholtz's letter about GRAY cats (227:558, 1974) leaves something to be desired. Erudite withal, the writer fails to mention BLACK cats—black, lovable, amiable, cuddly, and kind—maligned unreasonably in folklore as demoniacal crossers of one's path. Not so!
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To the Editor.— Kamholtz's letter about GRAY cats (227:558, 1974) leaves something to be desired. Erudite withal, the writer fails to mention BLACK cats—black, lovable, amiable, cuddly, and kind—maligned unreasonably in folklore as demoniacal crossers of one's path. Not so!
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Impacts and management of feral cats Felis catus in Australia
, 2017T. Doherty +5 more
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Enumerating a continental-scale threat: How many feral cats are in Australia?
, 2017S. Legge +40 more
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