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Constrictive pericarditis: A disease which refuses to go away!
S Seth, Shyam S Kothari
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Transcript of NOUVELLES DE PARIS, by unsigned author, appearing in COURRIER DES THÉÂTRES, 9 mars 1836, pp.
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Abstract The development of anatomy has been marked by ethically questionable practices. This has been because the dissection of human bodies has always existed on the periphery of conventional society, necessitating a range of dubious ways of obtaining dead bodies for educational and research purposes.
David Gareth Jones
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Neurobehavioral Assessment of Sensorimotor Function in Autism Using Smartphone Technology
ABSTRACT Differences in sensorimotor processing represent an important, yet underrecognized, feature of autism; typically assessed through subjective observations, which, although important, are susceptible to biases. To complement these observations, a more objective approach to assess sensorimotor function may be possible through reflex‐based ...
Kayleigh D. Gultig +19 more
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Rapport du directeur de L’Actualité économique à HEC Montréal et à la Société canadienne de science économique pour l’année 2005-2006 [PDF]
González, Patrick
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Clinical pharmacology consultations and their implementation in clinical decision making
Aims One of the key roles of clinical pharmacologists is to work as consultants for other medical specialties. We wanted to investigate the characteristics of clinical pharmacology consultations, compare the types of consultations from different specialties, and evaluate how well the recommendations given were followed.
Mirjam Kauppila +2 more
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Abstract Aims Chemical Adherence Testing (CAT) is gaining prominence as a reliable and valid clinical method to detect whether antihypertensive agents are being taken as prescribed. This study aimed to explore clinicians' attitudes and perspectives on the clinical use of CAT.
Roshan Shahab +2 more
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Media Education in the United States: A Check Under the Gestalt Hood
In the United States, media education is a slippery and vague business — an idea struggling to become a legitimate field of study, practice and public concern.
Melissa Phillips
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