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We recruited 25 patients, 10 females and 15 males, ranging in age from 48 to 91 years (mean ± SD 69.5 ± 11.5 years) from the Dermatology Department of our institutions, with one or more lesions that conformed with the following inclusion criteria: (1) lesion clinically apparent BCC; (2) lesion located on the face; (3) lesion diameter ≤1.5 cm; (4) lesions without any previous treatment or biopsy.

"All countries have international relations, and they compare their political institutions with one another," he began, "so that if one commits the slightest error, the others ridicule and look down upon it".

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The control program for the patients was according to the routines of the institution, with one to two visits per year, depending on patient age, stage, breast conserving treatment versus mastectomy, time from primary treatment and method of diagnosis (screening-detected vs. not).

2) At least one surgical treatment in our institution with one of the procedures listed below.

Respondents were representative of the target population in terms of age (mean age = 27.5), gender (55% female for both medicine groups, 70% for pharmacy and 91% female in nursing) and training institution with one exception those who trained in a Canadian jurisdiction that is outside of Ontario may be slightly under-represented in the respondent group.

The mFoundry partnership simply expands Dwolla's ability to offer its FiSync product to more banks, instead of having to work with individual institutions one-on-one.

The Southern African Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance (SACIDS) was formalized in 2008 as a consortium of academic and research institutions with a One Health focus (25).

Now they were readying themselves for their scientific careers, at the country's best educational institution and with one of its most demanding faculties.

Totalitarianism is often distinguished from dictatorship, despotism, or tyranny by its supplanting of all political institutions with new ones and its sweeping away of all legal, social, and political traditions.

Savigny was a pioneering legal scientist who made lasting contributions to jurisprudence, particularly in revealing the continuity of present legal institutions with past ones; in laying the foundations of legal sociology; and in developing many of the critical methods that are now used by legal scholars everywhere.

Yes, those derivatives, the progeny of interconnected financial institutions, creating and betting with one another on a scale unseen, in the history of mankind, in terms of market size and wealth made.

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