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  • {{Short description|Observation of a disease, condition or one or several medical parameters over time}} [[Image:Monitor (medical).jpg|thumb|250px|Display device of a medical monitor as used in [[anesthesia]]]] ...
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  • ...8, 2022 |title=Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center {{!}} VA Philadelphia health care |url=https://www.va.gov/philadelph ...patients' conditions in both health and social issues. 7 aspects including medical health, employment/ support status, drug and [[Alcohol abuse|alcohol]] use, ...
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  • ...{cite journal|title=An FFA Compressor and Accelerator Ring Studied for the German Spallation Neutron Source|last1=Meads|first1=P.|last2=Wüstefeld|first2=G.|v | title = An FFAG Compressor and Accelerator Ring Studied for the German Spallation Neutron Source ...
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  • ...t|ancient Egyptians]] during the 17th century BCE. The document details 48 medical ailments and makes references to how to deal with head wounds. Much later ...work, Edinger was able to immigrate to London where she translated German medical texts into English. Eventually her visa quota number was called and she was ...
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  • ...of imaging methods |url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6646065/ |journal=Medical Physics |volume=10 |issue=5 |pages=610–621 |doi=10.1118/1.595331 |issn=0094 ...ufnahme von schnellen NMR-Tomogrammen unter Benutzung von Gradientenechos. German Patent Application P 35 04 734.8, February 12, 1985</ref><ref name="Frahm19 ...
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  • ...onditions. Therefore, they can be employed for commercial, industrial, and medical applications, giving rise to the evolving field of microplasmas. In 1857, [[Werner von Siemens]], a German scientist, originated ...
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  • ...stitution to continue. Some well-known experts were hired as lecturers and researchers. The most successful of them all was Sir [[Humphry Davy]], whose lectures c ...Revolution and soon spread to other parts of the Continent, including the German lands. It was slow to reach Britain, however. Master of Trinity College [[W ...
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  • ...evered ties with the IOTA Foundation due to legal threats against security researchers involved in the report.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Mix|date=2018-04-28|title=Unive ...f-iota-cryptocurrency/|url-status=live}}</ref> In January 2019, the UK and German law enforcement agencies arrested a 36-year-old man from Oxford, England be ...
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  • ...rst [[macroscopic]] production of carbon nanotubes was made in 1992 by two researchers at [[NEC]]'s Fundamental Research Laboratory.<ref>{{Cite journal|first1=T. ...2014 | title = Carbon nanotubes: properties, synthesis, purification, and medical applications | journal = Nanoscale Research Letters | volume = 9 | issue = ...
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  • ...not an ideal choice of word.<ref name="jep" /> The word also underlies the medical term [[opsonin]]s, referring to proteins which help to destroy bacteria.<re Researchers have used this fact to explain at least part of the observed wage different ...
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  • ...rican Experience|url= https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/7154726.pdf |journal=German Papers in Law and Economics|volume=1|page=1}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last *Effect of [[Non-economic damages caps|damage caps]] on [[medical malpractice]] claims<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Donohue III|first1=John J.|la ...
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  • ...ell as non-crystalline materials. NMR is also routinely used in advanced [[medical imaging]] techniques, such as in [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (MRI). The ...{cite book|url=http://www.magnetic-resonance.org/ch/19-01.html|chapter=Non-Medical Applications of NMR and MRI|title=Magnetic Resonance|edition=11|date=June 2 ...
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  • ...Leningrad Institute for Advanced Medical Studies, now - the St. Petersburg Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education</ref> he taught practical sessions on che ...ers"/><ref>ЖФХО, ч. хим., 1911, v. 43, dep. 1, c. 4, p. 554-561 and in the German Journal of Inorganic Chemistry: Ueber die Entstehung von Oxidationsmitteen ...
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  • In 1949 expatriate German [[Ronald Richter]] proposed the [[Huemul Project]] in Argentina, announcing ...ates far higher than predicted. In 1954, [[Edward Teller]] gathered fusion researchers at the Princeton Gun Club. He pointed out the problems and suggested that a ...
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  • ...04 |doi=10.1142/s1793292020500046 |s2cid=214180993 |issn=1793-2920}}</ref> Researchers are trying to find a solution to [[Synthesizer|synthesize]] an eco-friendly About half of the market is in medical applications such as artificial kidneys to remove toxic substances by [[Kid ...
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  • {{More medical citations needed|date=August 2016}} ...ety of common products including baby and water bottles, sports equipment, medical and dental devices, [[dental fillings]] sealants, CDs and DVDs, household e ...
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  • ...results using the same data set. Reproducibility of this type is why many researchers make their data available to others for testing.<ref name="Stanley_2018">{{ ...bility Project: Psychology]]. Coordinated by psychologist [[Brian Nosek]], researchers redid 100 studies in psychological science from three high-ranking psycholo ...
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  • ...tle=Textbook of Biochemistry for Medical Students |date=2013 |publisher=JP Medical Ltd |isbn=9789350905302 |oclc=843532694 |page=491 |url=https://books.google :A pioneering female American [[Physician|doctor]], [[medical researcher]] and an outspoken voice in the pediatric community, the superce ...
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  • ...ray; Or, Photography of the Invisible and Its Value in Surgery'' (English; German: ''Röntgenstrahlen'', or: ''Die Photographie des Unsichtbaren und ihr Wert ...in scientific journals. [[Nikola Tesla]] (1856–1943) was one of the first researchers to explicitly warn of the potential dangers of X-rays in the ''Electrical R ...
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  • ...ref name="MonomerAddition" /> The newly acquired understanding has enabled researchers to exert a high degree of control over particle size and distribution and t ...publisher = [[Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena]]|year = 1956|language = German}}</ref> was an innovative discovery that still has wide applications more t ...
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