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Think of your mouth as being in a constant state of disease.
The uncertainty about federal powers in public health is underscored by the state of disease surveillance.
"We want to enhance a doctor's ability to detect the worst state of disease in the mouth," Maitland says.
You are still forcing them to eat more than they would ever eat voluntarily and inducing a state of disease."
Many of these isoforms are rare haplotypes that are usually associated with a state of disease.
When I contemplate a man in a state of disease, surely there is no moral obligation on me to be anxious to know how he took it.
The researchers also analyzed classic predictors of survival such as gender, race, age, marital status, state of disease and tumor location.
OUR mouths are now in "a permanent state of disease" because the refined modern diet has dramatically decreased the diversity of oral bacteria.
When we are in a state of disease then the smooth calm surface is disrupted by ripples (or even waves!) spreading out from the site of disturbance.
Gene-transfected CIK cells were first applied in 1999 for the treatment of ten patients in metastatic state of disease.
It assumes independence of utility coefficients for each patient for each state of disease, and for the entry point of the patient into the analysis.
Once they die, the swollen livers – essentially an organ in an advanced state of disease – are sliced up and served unadulterated to anyone with the taste for it.
Critical in the program's standard of care is ensuring all patients receive molecular testing, which uses DNA, RNA and proteins to test for specific states of disease.
Geriatric dogs and cats compromised by varying states of disease often require sedation for diagnostic procedures, or general anaesthesia for preventative treatments, particularly dentistry or other surgical procedures.
Alas, the musicians are not wrong, they were only reflecting the state of being that they themselves and their audience was in; each were moving towards a more rapid state of disease and death.
Before immigrating to Palestine, Kligler gathered information about the state of diseases there, and acquired field experience when he joined the delegation for the Study of Yellow Fever in South America.
The human mouth is in "a permanent state of disease," says Professor Alan Cooper, director of the University of Adelaide Centre for Ancient DNA (ACAD).
Under the plan, the ICT technology - computing, storage, networking and modelling technologies - will enable doctors to use a patient's individual genome to inform every state of disease management, including diagnosis, treatment and follow-up.
The term hypochondriasis for a state of disease without real cause reflected the ancient belief that the viscera of the hypochondria were the seat of melancholy and sources of the vapor that caused morbid feelings.
Some factors that predict tumor recurrence and death due to progressive states of disease are high proliferative indices, early disease recurrence, and disseminated disease with or without the spread of disease through the cerebral spinal fluid.
Broadbear as a servant of the Institution; witness complained to the Magistrates, as King's Visitor that the school had been left by those persons without assistance, and the children in a state of disease, upon which a summons was granted.
Approval of meat exports to Singapore is now being done on a whole country basis, region within a country basis or on an approved business (farm/processor/exporter) basis, depending on the state of disease infection in the exporting country.
But exactly the whole difficulty in our public problems is that some men are aiming at cures which other men would regard as worse maladies; are offering ultimate conditions as states of health which others would uncompromisingly call states of disease.
Zoophilus had not been able to acquire a copy of Vial's plan but he put forward a plan of his own for an animal hospital, for a regular set of teachers forming a school, and provision for receiving living subjects in various states of disease.
For example, rather than taking a few biopsies from random sites to represent a large heterogeneous lesion, our system can guide the clinician to biopsy the tissue with the worst state of disease to provide a more accurate diagnosis, as opposed to possibly missing the cancer or precancer.
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