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Strongyloides stercoralis testing in transplant candidates. [PDF]

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Rosenstengle C, Mehta S.
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Saint Cadoc, Saint Docco and Saint Oudoceus

The Journal of Religious History, Literature and Culture, 2019
St Docco appears in early Irish sources where we might expect Cadoc, whose cult therefore may be suspected to have displaced his. The hypothesis is advanced that St Docco was the dominant cult-figure of South East Wales before Cadoc, as the patron of an episcopal establishment more, or less, directly associated with Llandough, near the sub-Roman fort ...
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Saint-Jores, Saint-Denis

Revue Internationale d'Onomastique, 1952
L. C. Saint-Jores, Saint-Denis. In: Revue Internationale d'Onomastique, 4e année N°3, Septembre 1952. p. 218.
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Saint Blase, patron saint of otorhinolaryngology

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2001
Otorhinolaryngology is one of the few medical specialities which has a patron saint, Saint Blase (born 317-AD). He was a Doctor and Bishop in Sebaste, Armenia, and he suffered martyrdom under the rule of the Roman Emperor Licinio (Iliria 250 AD - Tsalonica 325 AD). He was acknowledged as having the ability to protect people against throat infections,
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