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Background The stepwise approach to long-term asthma management, which traditionally incorporates short-acting β2-agonist reliever therapy, has been a core feature of asthma guidelines for over 30 years.
Pepa Bruce +14 more
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This article focuses on Alison Wong’s 2009 novel As the Earth Turns Silver, the first published by a New Zealand writer of Chinese descent, and considers the expectations and pressures placed on the author as a result of her ethnic background.
Paloma Fresno Calleja
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A consensus threshold of pre‐cryopreservation CD34‐positive cells (CD34s) has been used as the minimum dose to initiate autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT).
Gustavo de Carvalho Duarte +4 more
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Objectives (1) Assess the distribution of skin-to-deltoid-muscle distance (SDMD) at the deltoid intramuscular (IM) injection site; (2) its relationship with demographic and anthropometric variables and (3) Consider the findings in relation to clinical ...
Mark Weatherall +10 more
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Objective To characterise the self-isolating household units (bubbles) during the COVID-19 Alert Level 4 lockdown in New Zealand.Design, setting and participants In this cross-sectional study, an online survey was distributed to a convenience sample via ...
Nick Shortt +10 more
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Evaluation--Making it Real in Aotearoa New Zealand: Leading by Example, Leading by Association
The second Aotearoa New Zealand Evaluation Conference, sponsored by the Auckland Evaluation Group, will be held 18-20 July, 2005 at the Tauhara Centre, Acacia Bay, Taupo.
Pam Oliver +3 more
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Background The common cold is the most common infectious disease affecting humans and has a substantial economic impact on society. Human rhinoviruses, which cause almost two-thirds of colds, have demonstrated temperature-dependent replication which is ...
Nick Shortt +12 more
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not be forthcoming from anywhere else. Politically it sometimes seems to be under a cloud because of doubtful ethics in the advertising and selling of their products. Sometimes there is criticism of the profits they make. Yet the industry is responsible for most of the major therapeutic advances in medicine.
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The country is tantalisingly close to wiping out covid-19. Does that mean life there can go back to normal? Alice Klein reports.
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