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"State-of-the-art" therapy of osteitis and osteomyelitis has two priorities: (a) Eradication of the infection; (b) Reconstruction of bone and soft tissue.
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That's a subtle point, but it matters that what Naím frames as an eradication of a particular effect might more accurately be called a substitution of its object.
Speaking to those protesting it was interesting to note that they were all reading off the same script: they all called for a civil state, an eradication of corruption and their dignity as people.
[ 3] accomplished an eradication of lice in a research herd and followed up the herd for 3 years.
Stone demanded an eradication of coverture, the folding of a wife's property into that of her husband.
In the absence of resistance mutations, their model predicts a continuous decrease in the leukaemic cell burden, and eventually an eradication of the disease (Glauche et al, 2006).
"I do not consider the pardon granted by President Clinton as an eradication of past deeds -- but as the closing of a cycle of justice and a humanitarian act," Mr. Rich said.
I'm warning of an eradication of the American memory that could result, ultimately, in an erosion of the American spirit.
Much as championships aren't won in one big play, nor will success and an eradication of the color barrier in tech happen all at once.
The results support an eradication of infection and union in all patients with no antibiotic-associated complications.
On one side are the Christian charity Lighthouse Project, which favours an eradication of prostitution, but is still the only organisation to provide an outreach service in Hull.
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