Artificial induction of immunity
... could still kill the inoculee or spread in its
full form to others nearby. However, as the risk of ... New York D. Appleton and Company 1898
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^ Harris F "Edward Jenner and Vaccination" World Wide School
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Body shaping
... will explain all the risks and complications in
full to their patients and even encourage a second or ... droop to the umbillicus to a more upright and
full position. The procedure also often requires an ... although it can require several months to see the
full effects of the procedure. But with a flatter ...
Medical Scientist Training Program
... - scientists for future careers in biomedical research, MSTPs offer
full tuition support for both the medical and graduate phases of education, in ... their own non-MSTP MD/PhD combined degree programs, sometimes offering
full or partial student financial support funded by the schools themselves. A ...
Thymocyte
... the thymus: a prerequisite for thymopoiesis. Immunol Rev 209:47, 2006.
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^ Schwarz BA, Sambandam A, Maillard I, Harman BC, Love PE, ... assembly: multiple layers of regulation. Immunol Res 32:153-8, 2005.
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^ Baldwin TA, Hogquist KA, Jameson SC, The fourth way? ...
American Dietetic Association
... pediatric ( children 's) health, food technology , food safety , geriatrics ( elderly ) health, health-care reform , obesity and the
full range of food and nutrition topics. The association also sponsors National Nutrition Month in March in the U.S. To help better communications with ...
Full-body scan
... in a test with error), need to be outweighed by the benefit of identifying a treatable disease at an early stage. [5] One of the risks of a
full body CT scan is the relatively high doses of radiation. [6] Conventional CT scanners may expose patients to 10 mSv of radiation, or over a ...
Medicine
... accuracy of diagnosis and increasing the patient's knowledge about the disease. Where such a relationship is poor the physician's ability to make a
full assessment is compromised and the patient is more likely to distrust the diagnosis and proposed treatment. In these circumstances and also in cases ...
Personalized medicine
... of accelerating the realization of personalized medicine. The Personal Genome Project was announced by George Church in 2006; it will publish
full genome sequences and medical records of volunteers in order to enable research into personalized medicine.
Not only is personalized medicine ...
Ramón Carrillo
... the magnitude of his achievements and sacrifices. It triggered that, by Executive Order 1558 dated Dec. 9, 2005, the Argentine government decreed the
full year 2006 as "Year of Honor to Ramón Carrillo". Many events were carried out to make amends for the previous injustices and the ideas of social ...
Polysomnographic technician
... for between 3-15 seconds. These arousals are short but often can be frequent throughout the night, causing the person to feel tired despite a
full night's sleep.
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Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists
Association of Polysomnographic Technicians
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