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Hunting for a Diagnosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Hunting for a Diagnosis A 47-year-old man in Michigan presented to the ED with a 1-day history of presyncope, swelling of the eyelids, and diffuse pruritic rash.
Nathan, Houchens   +4 more
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The Hunt and the Hunted

1996
In a now famous paper published in 1993, Eugene M. Shoemaker calculated that every year, on the average, an asteroid or a group of comet fragments comes traveling at speeds of up to 15 to 20 kilometers per second and has an explosive contact with the Earth’s atmosphere.
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The hunting of the Snrk

Blood, 2009
In this issue of Blood , Chun and colleagues define snrk-1 as a novel participant in angioblast migration and arteriovenous speciation. Sucrose nonfermenting-related kinase-1 (snrk-1) has been found to be essential for signaling through notch activation, and the kinase function of snrk-1 has ...
Jack L, Arbiser, Levi, Fried
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Bacteria on the hunt

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
This study analysed environmental growth rates of bacterial predators to study their role in microbial food webs.
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Hunt as War and War as Hunt

2018
This chapter argues for a deeper intellectual engagement between Grattius and Virgil’s Aeneid than has been posited by some previous scholars, who argue that Grattius borrows words and phrases from Virgil in a somewhat sporadic and magpie-like fashion.
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Hunting for the optimal hunt

2013
The Svalbard breeding population of pink-footed geese winters in Denmark, The Netherlands and Belgium, and Nord-Trøndelag is a central staging area both during spring and autumn. During autumn the geese feed primarily on stubble fields (which does not conflict with agriculture), but in spring they feed on pastures and newly sown cereal fields, to great
Jensen, Gitte Høj   +3 more
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Hunt for Nazis

2018
Hunt for Nazis is the first comprehensive account of the post-1945 efforts to bring Nazi war criminals who had escaped to South America to justice. The author shows that the Nazi hunt -- which resulted in spectacular cases like the kidnapping of Adolf Eichmann -- should not only be understood as part of the afterlife of the Third Reich, but that it ...
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The “Big Hunt”

1993
Abstract When the Bielski otriad reached the Nalibocka forest in summer 1943, the Russian partisan movement had already granted it some legitimacy. Tuvia and his people had come to a place more fully controlled by the Soviets. Here many guerilla detachments had already established their bases, including the headquarters of General ...
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On hunting

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1988
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The Zebra Hunt

Journal of Endodontics, 1989
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