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Treacher-Collins syndrome.

open access: yesJBR-BTR : organe de la Societe royale belge de radiologie (SRBR) = orgaan van de Koninklijke Belgische Vereniging voor Radiologie (KBVR), 2006
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N. Collins versus N. Collins

Proceedings of the 7th international conference on New interfaces for musical expression - NIME '07, 2007
Nic vs NickUS vs UKPhysical vs abstract!Hardware vs software!Analog vs digital!Real vs imaginary!Hacker vs hacker!This performance will involve a certain amount of controlled improvisation. There may be some competition, coalition and confusion. At least one N. Collins will hardware hack, and at least one will live code. N.
Nick Collins, Nic Collins
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FRANK COLLINS BAKER

Science, 1942
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Treacher Collins syndrome

Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research, 2007
Structured AbstractAuthors –  Dixon J, Trainor P, Dixon MJTreacher Collins syndrome (TCS) is an autosomal dominant disorder of craniofacial development which results from loss‐of‐function mutations in the gene TCOF1. TCOF1 encodes the nucleolar phosphoprotein, Treacle, which plays a key role in pre‐ribosomal processing and ribosomal biogenesis. In mice,
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Treacher Collins Syndrome

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2019
Treacher Collins syndrome is a rare genetic disorder of craniofacial development with a highly variable phenotype. The disorder displays an intricate underlying dysmorphology. Affected patients may suffer life-threatening airway complications and functional difficulties involving sight, hearing, speech, and feeding.
Albaraa, Aljerian, Mirko S, Gilardino
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Matthew Collins, Founding Partner, Hutton Collins

2012
In Chapter 7, TA’s European boss, Ajit Nedungadi, observed that ‘When there’s less of one form of capital in any market, there’s more opportunity for the other forms of capital.’ With debt very much less available than it used to be, particularly in developed markets, there’s no doubt that some growing businesses that might previously have funded ...
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Collin

World Literature Today, 1980
Wes Blomster, Stefan Heym
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Collins

Notes and Queries, 1904
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