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Designing a web-based platform for dynamic estimation of individualized conditional survival in grade 3 gliomas. [PDF]
Yang Z, Tunje RC, Xia J, Sun C.
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A review of urban planning tools for empowering public participation. [PDF]
Hanan S, Carhart N.
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Preliminary validation of a web-based MRI scoring system for children with chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis (ChRonic nonbacterial Osteomyelitis Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scoring: CROMRIS). [PDF]
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Site com conteúdo apropriado à web semântica e mecanismos de busca
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Designing for the Student: Users' Styles and Department Web Sites.
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Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics, 2002Caught in the Web is a regular column for regular feature that reviews web sites related to topics of interest and applicability in clinical practice, education, and research. Any comments concerning the topics reviewed or suggestions for future topics are welcome.
K, Janson, M, Law
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Facial Plastic Surgery, 1999
Technology is changing the way the world communicates. With the Internet in its infancy, the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) understands that utilization of the World Wide Web (WWW) can dramatically help us communicate with each other, with our patients, and with the public.
J E, Mendelsohn, P, Hilger
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Technology is changing the way the world communicates. With the Internet in its infancy, the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) understands that utilization of the World Wide Web (WWW) can dramatically help us communicate with each other, with our patients, and with the public.
J E, Mendelsohn, P, Hilger
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