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Natural History of Swiss Infants with Non-SCID T-cell Lymphopenia Detected by Newborn Screening: A Cohort Study. [PDF]
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Establishing biomarkers and clinical endpoints in myotonic dystrophy type 1 (END-DM1): Protocol of an international natural history study. [PDF]
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Natural History and the Nature of History
Monthly Review, 2005Over 500 million years ago, Pikaia, a two-inch-long worm-like creature, swam in the Cambrian seas. It was not particularly common, nor in anyway would it have appeared remarkable to a hypothetical naturalist surveying the fauna of the time. Pikaia is the first known chordate, the phylum to which Homo sapiens and all other vertebrates belong.
Richard York, Brett Clark
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2016
International literature has always shown more interest in the surgical treatment of the rotator cuff tear rather than in the medical or physiotherapy ones. However, the orthopedic surgeon should be able to propose, among the various treatment options, also the conservative treatment, as many tears can become asymptomatic over time.
Passaretti D., Candela V., Gumina S.
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International literature has always shown more interest in the surgical treatment of the rotator cuff tear rather than in the medical or physiotherapy ones. However, the orthopedic surgeon should be able to propose, among the various treatment options, also the conservative treatment, as many tears can become asymptomatic over time.
Passaretti D., Candela V., Gumina S.
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1998
Our understanding of the natural history of asthma is improving through the establishment of a more precise definition of asthma linked with information from large-scale longitudinal studies. Risk factors for the development of childhood asthma including sex, atopic status, genetic and familial factors, respiratory infections, and outdoor and indoor ...
R A, Barbee, S, Murphy
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Our understanding of the natural history of asthma is improving through the establishment of a more precise definition of asthma linked with information from large-scale longitudinal studies. Risk factors for the development of childhood asthma including sex, atopic status, genetic and familial factors, respiratory infections, and outdoor and indoor ...
R A, Barbee, S, Murphy
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