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Turner syndrome

QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 2022
H-L, Dai, X, Zhou, X-F, Guang
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Intertextual Absences: "Turner" and Turner

The Comparatist, 2011
The Guyanese-born British poet David Dabydeen regularly uses his work to interrogate the linguistic and psychic problems associated with imperialism, diaspora, and dislocation. One of Dabydeen's primary cultural projects is to reveal what he calls the "pornography of empire" (Doring 193), and with his long poem "Turner" he takes up this project once ...
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Turner Classic Moves (Mark Turner)

2006
Abstract Mark Turner is now playing his first gig as a leader in a major New York club—a split-week at Sweet Basil—to celebrate his first album as a leader for Warner Bros. Yet the album, Mark Turner, was actually recorded in 1995 for the Criss Cross label, which had released his true debut earlier that year. The new CD is thus two years
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The Changing Face of Turner Syndrome

Endocrine Reviews, 2023
Claus H. Gravholt   +2 more
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Turner Replies:

Physical Review Letters, 1995
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MRI bullseye sign: An indicator of peripheral nerve constriction in parsonage‐turner syndrome

Muscle and Nerve, 2017
D. Sneag   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Turner Syndrome

Pediatrics In Review, 2013
Tracy, Milbrandt, Ellen, Thomas
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Turner Family

Notes and Queries, 1921
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