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Decoding Multiple Keloids: A Gateway to Diagnosing Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome.
Jangid NC, Poriya R.
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Report of the selectmen of the town of Epsom for the year ending March 1, 1865.
Epsom Town Representatives
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Physical Therapy, 1994
As the year's end approaches, thoughts turn to resolutions soon to be forgotten and commitments as fragile as the snowflakes sure to come in the season ahead. What will remain, however, are reflections of a year gone by, a year in which personal and professional events provided soaring highs and some depressing lows, a year in which too many people ...
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As the year's end approaches, thoughts turn to resolutions soon to be forgotten and commitments as fragile as the snowflakes sure to come in the season ahead. What will remain, however, are reflections of a year gone by, a year in which personal and professional events provided soaring highs and some depressing lows, a year in which too many people ...
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Journal of Dental Education, 2018
I am pleased to present the following metrics on the Journal of Dental Education for calendar year 2017. 1. Submissions: The number of submitted manuscripts remained about the same. For the year ending December 31, 2017, we received 422 submissions compared to 435 for 2016.
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I am pleased to present the following metrics on the Journal of Dental Education for calendar year 2017. 1. Submissions: The number of submitted manuscripts remained about the same. For the year ending December 31, 2017, we received 422 submissions compared to 435 for 2016.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2016
Updated several times a week with posts by a wide variety of authors, AJN's blog Off the Charts allows us to provide more timely-and often more personal-perspectives on professional, policy, and clinical issues. Best of the Blog will be a regular column to bring AJN readers recent posts that we think deserve a wider audience. To read more, please visit:
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Updated several times a week with posts by a wide variety of authors, AJN's blog Off the Charts allows us to provide more timely-and often more personal-perspectives on professional, policy, and clinical issues. Best of the Blog will be a regular column to bring AJN readers recent posts that we think deserve a wider audience. To read more, please visit:
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