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Esomeprazole's Antifibrotic Effects on Rats With Epidural Fibrosis. [PDF]
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Antidepressant-associated sexual dysfunction in outpatients. [PDF]
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Systematic Review of Clinical Outcome Parameters of Conservative Treatment of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Patients. [PDF]
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Radiomics Signature of Aging Myocardium in Cardiac Photon-Counting Computed Tomography. [PDF]
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The effects of systemic ozone application and hyperbaric oxygen therapy on avascular necrosis of the femoral head: An experimental study in the vascular deprivation of the rat femoral head model. [PDF]
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DÖVİZ KURU OYNAKLIĞININ İHRACATA ETKİSİ: TÜRKİYE ÖRNEĞİ (1995–2008)
Nezir Köse, Ahmet Ay, Nurgün Topallı
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DeepSynBa: Actionable Drug Combination Prediction with Complete Dose-Response Profiles
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Pathology, 1969
Kuru is a progressive, invariably fatal cerebellar degeneration which occurs in a limited area of the New Guinea Highlands. The word kuru is derived from a term in the Fore language meaning to shake from fear, and it stems from the trembling which is a conspicuous symptom.
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Kuru is a progressive, invariably fatal cerebellar degeneration which occurs in a limited area of the New Guinea Highlands. The word kuru is derived from a term in the Fore language meaning to shake from fear, and it stems from the trembling which is a conspicuous symptom.
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The Lancet, 1968
Abstract Evaluation of the available evidence supports the hypothesis that cannibalism of kuru victims was responsible for the epidemic spread of kuru through the Fore and their immediate neighbours with whom they intermarry. Clinical disease ensues 4-20 years after ingestion of poorly cooked tissues containing the transmissible agent.
J D, Mathews, R, Glasse, S, Lindenbaum
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Abstract Evaluation of the available evidence supports the hypothesis that cannibalism of kuru victims was responsible for the epidemic spread of kuru through the Fore and their immediate neighbours with whom they intermarry. Clinical disease ensues 4-20 years after ingestion of poorly cooked tissues containing the transmissible agent.
J D, Mathews, R, Glasse, S, Lindenbaum
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