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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1976
In an attempt to learn more about the phenomenon of repeat abortions, 116 women seeking a repeat abortion were compared in various ways with three groups of women not seeking a repeat abortion but otherwise similar. From this study it is apparent that postabortion women become, over time, less persistent users of contraception than sexually active ...
S M, Schneider, D S, Thompson
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In an attempt to learn more about the phenomenon of repeat abortions, 116 women seeking a repeat abortion were compared in various ways with three groups of women not seeking a repeat abortion but otherwise similar. From this study it is apparent that postabortion women become, over time, less persistent users of contraception than sexually active ...
S M, Schneider, D S, Thompson
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ORL, 2010
The author reports 18 cases with repeated mediastinoscopy. The surgical procedure was performed twice on 16 patients and three times on 2 patients. Mediastinal shadow was the indication in 6 patients and bronchogenic carcinoma in 3 patients. Average time lag between the procedures was 35 months.
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The author reports 18 cases with repeated mediastinoscopy. The surgical procedure was performed twice on 16 patients and three times on 2 patients. Mediastinal shadow was the indication in 6 patients and bronchogenic carcinoma in 3 patients. Average time lag between the procedures was 35 months.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1993
Abstract:Since 20% of patients with myocardial infarction (MI) have had a previous infarction, and reinfarction within one year after infarction occurs in 9% of cases, it is important to clarify the role of repeat thrombolysis.After streptokinase (SK) administration, IgG antibodies rise to a peak at two weeks and slowly fall over the next 12 months ...
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Abstract:Since 20% of patients with myocardial infarction (MI) have had a previous infarction, and reinfarction within one year after infarction occurs in 9% of cases, it is important to clarify the role of repeat thrombolysis.After streptokinase (SK) administration, IgG antibodies rise to a peak at two weeks and slowly fall over the next 12 months ...
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A Repeat Look at Repeating Patterns
Teaching Children Mathematics, 2016Working with repeating patterns is important for Kāgrade 2 students because of the connections they will make in later grades with related mathematical ideas.
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Repeating Lies, Repeating Truths
2019This support paper seeks to analyze the potential of a new media arts practice in relationship to Second to Fourth Wave feminism discourse. Based on the works produced during my MFA studies at Emily Carr University, I investigate how a humanized representation of feminine subjectivity in media arts can operate a mind shift in the audience.
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The Repeatability of Signatures
Ninth International Workshop on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition, 2004Signatures are the most widely used form of legally binding identification and authentication. The repeatability of a person's signature underpins its recognition and hence usefulness in everyday authentication situations. This study aims to assess the stability of a set of common features used for analysing signatures both within a single capture ...
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2013
Tandem repeats constitute a consistent fraction of eukaryotic genomes and are given by monomers or gene clusters repeated in a head-to-tail direction. Main examples are represented by microsatellites, minisatellites, satellites, rDNA genes, and protein-coding genes.
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Tandem repeats constitute a consistent fraction of eukaryotic genomes and are given by monomers or gene clusters repeated in a head-to-tail direction. Main examples are represented by microsatellites, minisatellites, satellites, rDNA genes, and protein-coding genes.
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Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1982
The last two topical reviews focused on individual differences in the cognitive processes related to reading. The topic of this month's review is again reading, but the focus is on educational technology rather than individual differences. Dr. Moyer's paper makes at least two important contributions to the literature on remedial reading techniques ...
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The last two topical reviews focused on individual differences in the cognitive processes related to reading. The topic of this month's review is again reading, but the focus is on educational technology rather than individual differences. Dr. Moyer's paper makes at least two important contributions to the literature on remedial reading techniques ...
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1986
A review of 33 patients in whom repeat chemonucleolysis was performed in the period between 1979 and 1983 indicates satisfactory results in 24 patients for a 73% success rate. Immediate sensitivity reactions (anaphylaxis) were seen in three patients and all were successfully managed by appropriate medical therapy.
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A review of 33 patients in whom repeat chemonucleolysis was performed in the period between 1979 and 1983 indicates satisfactory results in 24 patients for a 73% success rate. Immediate sensitivity reactions (anaphylaxis) were seen in three patients and all were successfully managed by appropriate medical therapy.
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