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A natural history

A natural history

... Book paper is used as the substrate for the silhouette images to emphasize the idea of the silhouette as souvenir and readable information. Each silhouette is printed on a unique sheet of paper torn from old books. In ...

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The known unknowns of HPV natural history

The known unknowns of HPV natural history

... Natural history model of HPV and cervical ...the natural history of ...following natural HPV infection protects against reinfection, and whether loss of HPV detection reflects virologic ...

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Learning and engagement through natural history museums

Learning and engagement through natural history museums

... of Natural History (Diamond & Scotchmoor, 2006), museums that take this approach have an abun- dance of fossils illustrating the entire fossil record, then this approach has the virtue of avoiding the ...

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Smoking cessation affects the natural history of COPD

Smoking cessation affects the natural history of COPD

... 5-year follow-up, 113 patient deaths were recorded (quitting- smoking group: n = 92; 40 deaths; continuing-smoking group: n = 112; 73 deaths), and the risk remained significantly higher in the continuing-smoking group ...

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Tasmanian bats: identification, distribution and natural history

Tasmanian bats: identification, distribution and natural history

... In the past the study of bats has been hindered by the difficulty of catching and observing them. The recent development of harp traps (Tidemann & Woodside 1978) has lead to a drama­ tic increase in the work being ...

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Natural history of hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhotics.

Natural history of hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhotics.

... In contrast, the incidence of HCC has risen in the past 10–20 years in several developed countries such as the United States, Japan, England, and France where HBV is not endemic. Recent review suggested that a cohort ...

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Natural history of the ERVWE1 endogenous retroviral locus

Natural history of the ERVWE1 endogenous retroviral locus

... the natural history of the ERVWE1 locus, we performed a comparative genomic analysis of the eutherian chromosomal regions syntenic to a portion of human chromosome ...

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Natural history of ovarian endometrioma in pregnancy

Natural history of ovarian endometrioma in pregnancy

... Decidualised ovarian endometrioma may resemble malignant ovarian tumours on ultrasound examination which can cause anxiety to women and lead to unneces- sary and potentially harmful surgical interventions. There are ...

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Natural history of Sanfilippo syndrome in Spain

Natural history of Sanfilippo syndrome in Spain

... the natural history of Sanfilippo patients (MPSIIIA, MPSIIIB and MPSIIIC), representing an essential step for understanding patient prognosis and for the establishment and application of future ...

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Simulation of Colorectal Cancer: The natural history of disease

Simulation of Colorectal Cancer: The natural history of disease

... Beyond determining the impact of CRC is the comparison of this natural history model to other results. Other external validation and confirmation of the model will come in the later sections of the project ...

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Placing Darwin into the heart of the Natural History Museum

Placing Darwin into the heart of the Natural History Museum

... Museum’s natural history collections in a new building in South ...of Natural Section, that the building should celebrate the wonder and awe of ...

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Natural history and management of primary biliary cirrhosis

Natural history and management of primary biliary cirrhosis

... The natural history of untreated PBC is one of the gradual progressions through four phases. First, it now seems likely that there is a long preclinical course of this disease when AMA alone is present in ...

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A Natural History of You

A Natural History of You

... Why is this relevant to you as secondary school teachers? The feeling of disconnect described during the outset is something quite palpable in our approach to teaching the biological sciences. Too often we portray the ...

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The Natural History of Food Allergy

The Natural History of Food Allergy

... The natural history of food allergy refers to the development of food sensitivities as well as the possible loss of the same food sensitivities over ...the natural history of food allergy and ...

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Evolution on Internet from the Perspective of Natural History

Evolution on Internet from the Perspective of Natural History

... of natural history, loss of human feelings, the strength of modern science separating from natural history is short of a spiritual ...the natural world which grieves the spiritual life ...

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Psoriasis: epidemiology, natural history, and differential diagnosis

Psoriasis: epidemiology, natural history, and differential diagnosis

... Abstract: Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated, inflammatory disease which affects primarily the skin and joints. It occurs worldwide, but its prevalence varies considerably between different regions of the world. ...

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Biology and natural history of human papillomavirus infection

Biology and natural history of human papillomavirus infection

... Abstract: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common causes of sexually trans- mitted diseases worldwide. It has been proposed that the great majority of women and men have been infected with HPV at least once ...

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A recipe for scavenging in vertebrates   the natural history of a behaviour

A recipe for scavenging in vertebrates the natural history of a behaviour

... The main factors we considered namely, encounter rate and handling time can be used to create a scale of scavenging whereupon any species can be placed in order to predict the qualitativ[r] ...

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A New Perspective on the Natural History of Vesicoureteric Reflux

A New Perspective on the Natural History of Vesicoureteric Reflux

... Second, from previous prospective follow-up studies of vesicoureteric reflux it is more likely that mild reflux, without pelvic dila- tion at birth, resolves completely and does not pres[r] ...

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THE NATURAL HISTORY OF CERTAIN CONGENITAL CARDIOVASCULAR MALFORMATIONS

THE NATURAL HISTORY OF CERTAIN CONGENITAL CARDIOVASCULAR MALFORMATIONS

... are operable at an acceptable, but not ir- reducible, risk include ventricular septal defect, endocardial cushion defect, aortic stenosis, and Tetralogy of Fallot. The pres- ent-day surg[r] ...

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