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The most common formulation of CCA in North America is CCA-C, consisting of 18.5% copper oxide, 47.5% chromium oxide, and 34% arsenic oxide (Hingston et al. 2001).
The major risk factor for CCA in this area is Opisthorchis viverrini infection, whereas Clonorchis sinensis is associated with CCA in Korea and China [ 2].
But tigers aren't the only big discovery by the CCA in the Chittagong Hill Tract.
The diagnosis of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is particularly difficult.
Detection of localized CCA in patients with PSC may result in curative liver transplantation.
This suggests that the most resilient CCA in low pH did not trade-off skeletal structure to maintain growth.
"Archeology of the Digital" will be on display through October 16, 2016 at the CCA in Montréal, Québec.
Potential implications of the proposed bias-correction technique, CCA, in water quality forecasting and management are also discussed.
Unfortunately, after six new members were appointed by the Government to the CCA in 2015, I do not think this continued to be the case, despite my efforts.
The role of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for diagnosis of CCA in patients with PSC is not known.
Corals coexist with CCA in healthy coral reefs despite appearing to be weaker space competitors than inhibitor CCA.
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