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Dr. Ford\u27s Palindromia [PDF]
Dr. Nemo W. Ford is not exactly at the forefront of human sexuality research in this country. Rather, his work is somewhat on the fringe of accepted practices and clinical techniques. With a \u27Dr.
Woodside, David
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Long-term complications of continent catheterizable channels: a problem for transitional urologists. [PDF]
A majority of the transitional urology patient population have neurogenic bladder and many of these patients have undergone creation of continent catheterizable channels (CCCs) to facilitate bladder emptying.
Baradaran, Nima +2 more
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A fact sheet describing what rectal microbicides are, why they are needed, and the status of research and ...
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The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in maintaining intestinal homeostasis and influencing immune‐mediated diseases. Human faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is often employed in murine models to investigate the role of human microbes in disease ...
Bon‐Hee Gu +7 more
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An intriguing autopsy case of gangrene intestine [PDF]
Background Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is one of the most common causes of hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism is a known cause of hyperlipidemia. There is a strong correlation between coronary and mesenteric vessel atherosclerosis.
E., E.Jayashankar +4 more
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The influence of year-end bonuses on colorectal cancer screening [PDF]
The objective of the paper is to estimate the effect of physician bonus eligibility on CRC screening while controlling for patient and primary care physician characteristics.
Brian S. Armour +5 more
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Do it yourself: existentialism as punk philosophy [PDF]
Existentialism is a notoriously difficult philosophy to explain. The thesis here is that comparing it with Punk Rock is a useful way in. They share a number of features: nihilistic, extreme, passionate, liberating, inclusive, amateur and violent, and ...
Hanscomb, S.
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Evidence based practice: What is it? and why does it matter [PDF]
The terms `evidence' and 'evidence-based practice' are now common place in health care literature. Government reports make increasing use of these terms and seek to encourage all health professionals to base their practice on sound evidence (Department ...
Hundley, Vanora
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