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Hastings Center Report, 2017
AbstractIn a large Colombian teaching hospital, a fifty‐five‐year‐old woman complaining of stomach pain is examined by a foreign‐exchange medical student from the United States. Speaking in Spanish, the student elicits a medical history that suggests a possible recurrence of gallstones, but nothing further. Upon discussing the patient's case in private
Alejandro, De La Hoz +2 more
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AbstractIn a large Colombian teaching hospital, a fifty‐five‐year‐old woman complaining of stomach pain is examined by a foreign‐exchange medical student from the United States. Speaking in Spanish, the student elicits a medical history that suggests a possible recurrence of gallstones, but nothing further. Upon discussing the patient's case in private
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Foreign Languages and Foreign Trade
The Modern Language Journal, 1924THE United States as a foreign trading nation has experienced a remarkable change during the past decade. Previous to the European War we were interested primarily in the development of domestic business. There is little reason why any business man should sell his products in unknown Brazil or in far distant China, when his next door neighbor will buy ...
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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2007
The spectrum of gastrointestinal (GI) foreign bodies includes food bolus impaction in the esophagus, nonfood objects that are swallowed, and various objects that may be inserted into the rectum. The risk depends upon the type of object and its location. Fortunately, 80% to 90% of ingested foreign bodies will pass without intervention.
Milton T, Smith, Roy K H, Wong
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The spectrum of gastrointestinal (GI) foreign bodies includes food bolus impaction in the esophagus, nonfood objects that are swallowed, and various objects that may be inserted into the rectum. The risk depends upon the type of object and its location. Fortunately, 80% to 90% of ingested foreign bodies will pass without intervention.
Milton T, Smith, Roy K H, Wong
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FOREIGN CULTURE, FOREIGN STYLE
Perspectives, 2006Western translation theorists have written very little on Chinese to English literary translation. This article proposes that this is a gap waiting to be filled - that the choices facing translators wishing to make Chinese fiction readable in English are different both qualitatively and quantitatively from those facing English translators from most ...
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2018
This chapter reviews the aid effectiveness literature to assess whether foreign aid given to areas of limited statehood (ALS) can be expected to promote economic and social outcomes in the recipient country. It distinguishes between different types of aid, motives for granting it, recipient country policies and characteristics, and the modalities by ...
Dreher, Axel +2 more
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This chapter reviews the aid effectiveness literature to assess whether foreign aid given to areas of limited statehood (ALS) can be expected to promote economic and social outcomes in the recipient country. It distinguishes between different types of aid, motives for granting it, recipient country policies and characteristics, and the modalities by ...
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Caring for the elderly will take on a transatlantic flavour when four nurses from Tameside General Hospital visit America as part of an international exchange programme.
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Caring for the elderly will take on a transatlantic flavour when four nurses from Tameside General Hospital visit America as part of an international exchange programme.
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RadioGraphics, 2003
Foreign bodies are uncommon, but they are important and interesting. Foreign bodies may be ingested, inserted into a body cavity, or deposited into the body by a traumatic or iatrogenic injury. Most ingested foreign bodies pass through the gastrointestinal tract without a problem. Most foreign bodies inserted into a body cavity cause only minor mucosal
Tim B, Hunter, Mihra S, Taljanovic
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Foreign bodies are uncommon, but they are important and interesting. Foreign bodies may be ingested, inserted into a body cavity, or deposited into the body by a traumatic or iatrogenic injury. Most ingested foreign bodies pass through the gastrointestinal tract without a problem. Most foreign bodies inserted into a body cavity cause only minor mucosal
Tim B, Hunter, Mihra S, Taljanovic
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2008
Foreign aid has evolved significantly since the Second World War in response to a dramatically changing global political and economic context. This article ( a ) reviews this process and associated trends in the volume and distribution of foreign aid; ( b ) reviews the goals, principles and institutions of the aid system; and ( c ) discusses whether ...
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Foreign aid has evolved significantly since the Second World War in response to a dramatically changing global political and economic context. This article ( a ) reviews this process and associated trends in the volume and distribution of foreign aid; ( b ) reviews the goals, principles and institutions of the aid system; and ( c ) discusses whether ...
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