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Comparison of Family Medicine and General Internal Medicine on Diabetes Management.
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CLINICAL DENTISTRY, 2019
Abstract The oral cavity is the largest and most used orifice in the human body. It is the opening of the aerodigestive tract, as well as a region of the body that is heavily involved in both sensing the outside world and communicating with it.
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Abstract The oral cavity is the largest and most used orifice in the human body. It is the opening of the aerodigestive tract, as well as a region of the body that is heavily involved in both sensing the outside world and communicating with it.
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Multi Model Implementation on General Medicine Prediction with Quantum Neural Networks
2021 Third International Conference on Intelligent Communication Technologies and Virtual Mobile Networks (ICICV), 2021Medical is the large-scale repository where there is more chances to create a new model in the zone of prediction. The proposed methodology mentioned in this article speaks about the general medicine prediction using QNN which is a challenging factor in ...
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Medical bulletin. Harrisburg Polyclinic Hospital, 1998
Abstract Which of the following statements about hypothermia is/are true? a it is defined as fall of oral temperature to below 35°C b it may be caused by hypothyroidism c the] wave on the ECG is characteristic d it is often associated with a low blood pressure e death may be diagnosed in hypothermic patients with absent pupillary reflex.
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Abstract Which of the following statements about hypothermia is/are true? a it is defined as fall of oral temperature to below 35°C b it may be caused by hypothyroidism c the] wave on the ECG is characteristic d it is often associated with a low blood pressure e death may be diagnosed in hypothermic patients with absent pupillary reflex.
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Academic General Internal Medicine
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982Excerpt The resurgence of interest of general internal medicine in the past decade is a significant reversal of the trend toward subspecialization that followed World War II.
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