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We See, We Sense, We Say

2018
Heigl, Florian / Dörler, Daniel / Ernst, Marlene (Hg.): .
Reitstätter, Luise, Fineder, Martina
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Teenagers—We Thought We Knew—We Didn’t—Lessons Learned

Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care, 2009
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death and disability to teenagers in the United States. The development of resources to assist physicians and high school teachers in anticipatory guidance of adolescent drivers and their parents provides a way to disseminate important information. As adults with years of experience working with teens in a
Barbara A, Gaines, Christine A, Vitale
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Yes, We Can! (Should We?)

Circulation, 2015
Historically, percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) was relegated to hospitals with colocated cardiac surgery because of the potential need for emergent surgical treatment of PCI-related complications. In the current issue of Circulation , Lee and colleagues1 compare outcomes of PCI at hospitals with and without on-site cardiac surgery and show that
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We Remember, We Love, We Grieve

2021
ELIZABETH WARNER, SVETLANA ADONYEVA
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We Came, We Saw, We Listened

Environmental Science & Technology, 2015
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We did everything we could

Journal of Emergency Nursing, 1995
Sue Moore, Shaaron Kohl
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“How do we Know we are who we think we are?”

2003
Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Maritime Gothic novel ends far away from the small Nova Scotia town of New Waterford, Cape Breton Island, in an apartment in Harlem, New York, where the secret histories of a New Waterford dynasty stretching over four generations are finally laid out to view as names written on the family tree.
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