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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955
The term cold refers to the abstraction of heat, to the substance by means of which such abstraction is effected, and to the sensation created by such abstraction. The sensation of cold is evoked when the temperature of the substance is lower than that of the body area to which it is applied. It is possible to develop the paradoxical situation in which
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The term cold refers to the abstraction of heat, to the substance by means of which such abstraction is effected, and to the sensation created by such abstraction. The sensation of cold is evoked when the temperature of the substance is lower than that of the body area to which it is applied. It is possible to develop the paradoxical situation in which
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Therapeutic Use of Calcimimetics
Annual Review of Medicine, 2006It has long been recognized that the secretion of PTH by chief cells in the parathyroid gland is regulated by extracellular ionized calcium. The molecular mechanism by which extracellular Ca2+performs this feat was deduced by the cloning of the extracellular calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) in 1993 in the laboratories of Brown and Hebert.
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The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 1995
The clinical use of albumin solutions is a controversial issue, that involves albumin as a volume plasma expander, a supplement of total parenteral nutrition and a substance with pharmacological properties. The aim of this review is to show the present role of albumin in the clinical setting. We reviewed experimental and clinical data collected by the
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The clinical use of albumin solutions is a controversial issue, that involves albumin as a volume plasma expander, a supplement of total parenteral nutrition and a substance with pharmacological properties. The aim of this review is to show the present role of albumin in the clinical setting. We reviewed experimental and clinical data collected by the
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The Therapeutic Use of Reminiscence
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1986The dwelling on personally significant past experiences, reminiscence, is a common phenomenon, particularly among the elderly.
J L, Poulton, D S, Strassberg
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THERAPEUTIC USE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS
Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1967The use of psychological reports in a therapeu tic manner is not new. Psychologists and th erapists have collaborated in the past to de termine th e most effective means of relaying appropria te information to a patient about his test results. Yet Baker (1964) has published th e on ly art icle we could find in th e lit erature dealing exclusively with ...
B D, Townes, N N, Wagner, A E, Christ
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Therapeutic use of bacteriophages
The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2004James, Soothill +3 more
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1952
D E, GRIGGS, H G, STEVENS, G G, HADLEY
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D E, GRIGGS, H G, STEVENS, G G, HADLEY
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1985
J A, Parrish, C F, Rosen, R W, Gange
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J A, Parrish, C F, Rosen, R W, Gange
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