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The Sarvastivada of Gandhara and the Yogacara:
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Monocyte count as an independent predictor of high thrombus burden in ST-elevation myocardial infarction patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Gender inequality in healthcare leadership: the challenges women face in breaking through the glass ceiling. [PDF]
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Readiness for self-directed learning among undergraduate medical students in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during COVID-19, Pakistan. [PDF]
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The present study entitled “Buddhism in Gandhara” focuses on the religious faith of Gandharans during the Kushan Empire, especially during Kanishka Reign when Buddhism became popular. This research focuses on the religious art works flourished during the regime, including stone sculpture of Gandhara and Mathura reflect the Hellenistic style of ...
Muhammad Ilyas Bhatti, Anwaar Mohyuddin
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JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
To the Editor:— The special contribution by Blumberg on goiter in Gandhara was a very stimulating piece of reading. The descriptions and comments are scholastic. But having been brought up and trained in India, I have the following comments to make. The neck swelling is not on the drum bearer but is on the figure to his left. In other words, the drum
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To the Editor:— The special contribution by Blumberg on goiter in Gandhara was a very stimulating piece of reading. The descriptions and comments are scholastic. But having been brought up and trained in India, I have the following comments to make. The neck swelling is not on the drum bearer but is on the figure to his left. In other words, the drum
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JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
1. It was very interesting to hear from a physician currently practicing in an area near Gandhara. It is difficult to compromise Dr. Frewing's findings on goiter frequency with those recorded by the investigators cited in the communication. It is conceivable that there has been some change in the frequency in these areas described by Dr.
Baruch S Blumberg
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1. It was very interesting to hear from a physician currently practicing in an area near Gandhara. It is difficult to compromise Dr. Frewing's findings on goiter frequency with those recorded by the investigators cited in the communication. It is conceivable that there has been some change in the frequency in these areas described by Dr.
Baruch S Blumberg
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