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Research in Medicine is essentially based on three knowledge resources: diseased people (natural and primary), cadaveric bodies (Pathology primary resource) and experimental animals, whom constitutes physiopathologic knowledge resource.

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The group that alighted on Paris, many of whom constitute Keys's planned sightseeing group, underscores how disparate the pipeline to tennis success has become.

In our last Legislature, of 183 members, nineteen were lawyers, ten of whom constituted the Judiciary Committee to which our bill was referred.

Parts of this literature points to the inherent difficulties in agreeing on whom constitute the severely mentally ill, and warn against the indiscriminate use of guidelines to determine access to mental health care services [ 8].

And it is especially important to ensure the mobilisation and participation of young people and people living with HIV and AIDS - all of whom constitute a powerful and extremely committed resource in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Less mythic than monstrous It's understandable that the play has often been labelled as anti-war, both by those for whom this constitutes high praise and by those for whom Mother Courage is evidence that Brecht, writing an ostensibly pacifist text in 1939, supported the Hitler-Stalin non-aggression treaty, thereby unmasking himself as a dull Stalinist drone.

Background: Anemia is a common finding in patients with diabetes, for whom it constitutes an additional burden.

It is also a very frequent complication of diabetes, occurring in about 20% of patients, in whom it constitutes a significant additional burden, accompanied by systemic inflammation [32].

This helps bridge dietary gaps in micronutrient intake, especially among populations for whom rice constitutes a large portion of their caloric intake.

Because carriers of the ataxia telangiectasia (AT) gene have increased in vitro sensitivity to radiation, and have been found to have raised risk of breast cancer (Ramsey et al, 1996), they might be a group for whom radiotherapy constitutes a particular hazard.

This is of great relative interest to this contest because, as shown in our series, it is possible to argue that H-I insult occurring during CPB phase may trigger protein's release due to "multiorgan" stress of whom CNS constitutes the majority of the total protein's amount [ 3, 4, 36].

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