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Misinformation research continues to be urgent science. [PDF]
Porter E, Shaw A, Spiro ES.
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Gardner syndrome: When cervical-facial osteomas reveal the tip of the iceberg: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
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Exhaustive identification of genome-wide binding events of transcriptional regulators. [PDF]
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Commentary: enterococcal spondylitis, a complex threat. [PDF]
Jones MK, Suyemoto MM.
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The potential of decision trees as a tool to simplify broiler chicken welfare assessments. [PDF]
Averós X, Lavín JL, Estevez I.
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Bianco DM, De Maio F.
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1980
Often in rhinoplasty, adequate osteotomies and mobilization of the nasal bones fail to close the dorsum--leaving an open roof deformity. Preexisting conditions and certain anatomical relationships contribute to this problem. The various methods of correcting the deformity are discussed and the author's approach presented.
Morey L. Parkes, William J. Binder
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Often in rhinoplasty, adequate osteotomies and mobilization of the nasal bones fail to close the dorsum--leaving an open roof deformity. Preexisting conditions and certain anatomical relationships contribute to this problem. The various methods of correcting the deformity are discussed and the author's approach presented.
Morey L. Parkes, William J. Binder
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Practical Neurology, 2016
The Iceberg1 is a powerful book by the artist Marion Coutts about her husband Tom Lubbock, a well-known art critic. In 2008 he had a seizure and was found to have a brain tumour. At first this responded well to surgery and radiotherapy, but in 2010 it recurred, and he died in 2011.
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The Iceberg1 is a powerful book by the artist Marion Coutts about her husband Tom Lubbock, a well-known art critic. In 2008 he had a seizure and was found to have a brain tumour. At first this responded well to surgery and radiotherapy, but in 2010 it recurred, and he died in 2011.
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