Study area and subjects
Study of risk factors for metabolic syndrome in subjects from rural area of Kurnool district
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Application of a correlation between the lumbar Torg ratio and the area of the spinal canal to predict lumbar stenosis: a study of 420 postmortem subjects
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Association between increased visceral fat area and alterations in plasma fatty acid profile in overweight subjects: a cross-sectional study
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Screening of the renal diseases in the subjects belonging to the urban area with serum urea and serum iron
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Study on Multiple Subjects’ Role Orientation in Property Management
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A clinical study of phenomenology in subjects with pervasive developmental disorders
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Research trends of sub-subjects on Economics: a bibliometric study
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Grasp With Hand and Mouth: A Kinematic Study on Healthy Subjects
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The Influences of Visceral Fat Area on the Sites of Esophageal Mucosal Breaks in Subjects with Gastroesophageal Reflux Diseases
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Internal Jugular Vein Cross Sectional Area and Cerebrospinal Fluid Pulsatility in the Aqueduct of Sylvius: A Comparative Study between Healthy Subjects and Multiple Sclerosis Patients
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In Year 9 students must study some subjects (compulsory subjects) and can choose other subjects (optional subjects).
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Study area. Figure 1: Localisation of Study area
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A. Study Area
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Study area
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INCOMING SUBJECTS FOR STUDY 2017/2018
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An Overview of the Most Commonly Study Subjects
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Informing Subjects of Epidemiologic Study Results
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New Information Subjects in Finnish: an Experimental Study
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A Study on EEG Patterns of Subjects with Corrected vision
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Location of Study Area
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