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Medico-Legal Journal, 2016
A healthy 2-year-old girl bit a green chilli accidentally following which she had many bouts of vomiting. She became unconscious and was immediately admitted to hospital. In spite of all medical intervention, she died after one day. The autopsy confirmed that the death was caused by respiratory failure due to acute respiratory distress syndrome ...
Chittaranjan, Behera +3 more
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A healthy 2-year-old girl bit a green chilli accidentally following which she had many bouts of vomiting. She became unconscious and was immediately admitted to hospital. In spite of all medical intervention, she died after one day. The autopsy confirmed that the death was caused by respiratory failure due to acute respiratory distress syndrome ...
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Menopause, 2007
To examine the differences between biomedical and Japanese women's concepts of vasomotor symptoms and the relationships between the symptom of chilliness (hieshō) and menopause status, other vasomotor symptoms, and environmental factors such as soy isoflavone intake and exposure in Japan.Participants were healthy Japanese women, aged 45 to 55, living ...
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To examine the differences between biomedical and Japanese women's concepts of vasomotor symptoms and the relationships between the symptom of chilliness (hieshō) and menopause status, other vasomotor symptoms, and environmental factors such as soy isoflavone intake and exposure in Japan.Participants were healthy Japanese women, aged 45 to 55, living ...
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2014
A Chilly FeverThis interactive feature presents the case of a 30-year-old man with a 1-week history of fevers associated with shaking chills, nausea, and severe headaches. He had previously been well. Test your diagnostic and therapeutic skills at NEJM.org.
Christin Price +3 more
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A Chilly FeverThis interactive feature presents the case of a 30-year-old man with a 1-week history of fevers associated with shaking chills, nausea, and severe headaches. He had previously been well. Test your diagnostic and therapeutic skills at NEJM.org.
Christin Price +3 more
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2007
Abstract What you can imagine is possible, and you can imagine being disembodied, so you could be disembodied. Thus you do not depend for your existence on that of your body, so the distinctive thesis of Cartesian (and Platonic) dualism is true of you ...
W D Hart, Takashi Yagisawa
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Abstract What you can imagine is possible, and you can imagine being disembodied, so you could be disembodied. Thus you do not depend for your existence on that of your body, so the distinctive thesis of Cartesian (and Platonic) dualism is true of you ...
W D Hart, Takashi Yagisawa
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Chillies: From Antiquity to Urology
Journal of Urology, 1997P, Dasgupta, C J, Fowler
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International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2011
This article discusses the five contributions to the special issue on Roger Silverstone’s work, focusing specifically on the interplay between Judeo-Christian and Stoic themes.
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This article discusses the five contributions to the special issue on Roger Silverstone’s work, focusing specifically on the interplay between Judeo-Christian and Stoic themes.
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