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Academic, single-centre, severe asthma subspecialty clinic.
The higher resection rate of patients treated in centres specialized for liver surgery is consistent with data published from large academic single-institution studies and may reflect selection and referral bias, but may also indicate that more resectable patients really underwent surgery in these two centres [ 1, 3].
Smoking was more prevalent among adolescents with vocational rather than academic ambitions, single parents, and poor self-reported family economy.
Finally, this investigation examined data at a single academic institution and may not apply to all academic EDs or to community EDs.
I received the best education Notre Dame offered, and I graduated without having made a single academic sacrifice.
But, she continued, "you can make sure that what's in them that wants to be isn't killed off" by the demands of a single academic discipline.
She was sure that there wasn't a single academic tradition in film that couldn't be overturned in an instant.
But Nick is also a hypocrite and a buffoon, 'the very epitome of the brilliant academic without a single life skill'.
Neither I nor my colleagues are aware of a single academic advocate of either method for valuing firms or evaluating company strategies.
The cap, if implemented, would apply for the duration of a single academic year, and would be discounted for homemade gifts or items intended for classroom use.
At the least, the absence in their study team of a single academic who harbored pro-minimum wage leanings was striking, as this is a congenitally contentious subject.
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