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Malignant struma ovarii with papillary thyroid carcinoma: a case report. [PDF]

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Laaboudi R   +3 more
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Atypical Cytomegalovirus-Associated Oral Ulcerations Mimicking Aphthous Lesions in a Child Receiving Blinatumomab: A Case Report. [PDF]

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Ibn Sina's treaties on pulsology

International Journal of Cardiology, 2011
[5] Sackett DL. Superiority, equivalence and noninferiority trials. In: Haynes RB, Sackett DL, Guyatt GH, Tugwell P, editors. The Principles behind the tactics of performing therapeutics trials. Clinical epidemiology: how to do clinical practice research. 3rd edition. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2006. p. 193–6.
Zohreh Abolhassanzadeh   +2 more
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Ibn Sina, Encyclopedist

Abstract This chapter focuses on Ibn Sina, who worked as an encyclopedist. It starts with Ibn Sina's arrival in Gorgan and his subsequent job in the financial administration, citing that one of his Gorgan supporters was Abu Muhammad as-Shirazi.
S Frederick Starr, Starr S Frederick
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Ibn Sina’s Encore

Abstract This chapter discusses the final years of Ibn Sina's life. During his stay in Isfahan, Ibn Sina completed the last three volumes of The Canon of Medicine and the final sections of The Cure. Then, he focused on writing works that revolved around metaphysics to elaborate on human consciousness and God.
S Frederick Starr, Starr S Frederick
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IBN SINA

Proceedings of the 9th IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems, 2010
This paper describes the steps that have been undertaken in order to develop the IBN SINA database, which is designed to apply learning techniques in the processing and understanding of document images. The description of the preparation process, including preprocessing, feature extraction and labeling, is provided.
Reza Farrahi Moghaddam   +4 more
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Ibn Sina : a tribute.

The Gulf journal of oncology, 2010
Idiopathic Ibn Sina, popularly known in the west as Avicenna;(980-1037 A.D.) was one of the foremost physicians and Islamic philosophers of his time. His chief medical work, Al-Qanun fi'l-tibb (The Canon of Medicine), is considered to be the most comprehensive medical encyclopedia ever written by an Arab physician.
A A S R, Mannan, M, Kahvic
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