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Colonizer and Colonized

2000
Preface Introduction ASIAN MEMORIES Dolores ROMERO LOPEZ: Redirections in Orientalism Daisuke NISHIHARA: China As Japan's Orient Kazue NAKAMURA: Colonizer Colonized Dorothy WONG: 'Domination by Consent' Thomas Y.T. LUK: Post-colonialism and Contemporary Hong Kong Theatre Kwok-kan TAM: Identity on the Bridge Bernadette REY-MIMOSO RUIZ: Visages ...
Theo D'haen, Patricia Krüs
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Colon ischemia

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 1999
Colon ischemia is expressed in a broad clinical spectrum, from mild, reversible ischemia to intestinal infarction and gangrene. In most cases, the precipitating cause is unknown, and colonic blood flow usually has normalized by the time the patient seeks medical attention.
, Greenwald, , Brandt
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Colon heat and colon cancer

Medical Hypotheses, 2000
Epidemiological findings on the relation between foods and colon cancer are inconsistent. Many, but far from all, found positive associations for meat and fat and negative ones for vegetables and fruits. Explanations so far have focused on direct biochemical conversions in the colon or transit time, but they remain unable to explain the contradictory ...
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Colonic lymphangioma

Gastrointestinal Radiology, 1976
Eleven cases of colonic lymphangioma, including 3 that have not been reported previously, are reviewed. Radiologic analysis reveals that 9 presented as polypoidal mucosal lesions and only 2 had characteristic features at a submucosal lesion. A predominant occurence in females (70%) and during the sixth and seventh decades are noted.
J P, Lawson, P J, Myerson, D A, Myerson
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COLONIZERS INTO COLONIZED

Canadian Review of American Studies, 1988
Nicholas Canny and Anthony Pagden, eds. Colonial Identity in the Atlantic World, 1500-1800. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1987. xi + 290 pp. Colonial identity is, apparently, an inherently good thing. The search for it is not so much a field as an academic agribusiness.
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Colonic Hemorrhage

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1978
We have briefly presented our concepts of the investigation and management of lower intestinal bleeding. Such bleeding was divided into massive and nonmassive colonic hemorrhage, and the differences in the investigative techniques were discussed for each of these circumstances.
M C, Veidenheimer   +2 more
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