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A1 Chile Acknowledges Abuse The Chilean Army acknowledged for the first time that it must bear collective "institutional" blame for years of characterizing the human rights violations that occurred under the dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet as "excesses" of individual officers rather than a deliberate government policy.

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In the last years, the problem of characterizing how the groups of ubiquitin ligases have emerged has attracted a significant degree of attention.

Here we present a series of datasets, together consisting of almost 750 years of observations, characterizing vegetation phenology in diverse ecosystems across North America.

The results of 45 years of data characterizing glycemia in normal pregnancy strongly support the need for future prospective studies that specifically test lower therapeutic PP glycemic targets for gestational diabetes, and possibly obese patients, to potentially limit a looming epidemic of fetal macrosomia.

Current research efforts are building on more than 30 years of research characterizing the K. brevis organism and brevetoxins (e.g., Baden and Trainer 1993; Baden et al. 1994, 1995; Kirkpatrick et al. 2004; Music et al. 1973; Steidinger 1983; Steidinger and Baden 1984; Steidinger and Ingle 1972; Woodcock 1948).

By using set inclusion/exclusion operations, we refined the frequent patterns as topics and further recorded their temporal frequency, across a number of years, to characterize temporal evolution of each topic.

To assess changes in hospitalization rates for invasive group A streptococcal (IGAS) and varicella-associated IGAS (VA-IGAS) infections at a pediatric hospital over a period of 9 years, to characterize clinical features of patients with IGAS infections, and to assess frequency of macrolide-resistant IGAS isolates.

The primary objective of this study was to characterize the burden of prematurity in Canada over the first ten years of life as characterized by healthcare resource utilization, direct medical costs, indirect costs associated with lost productivity, and mortality to describe trends in utilization patterns from infancy and into childhood, and across gestational-age categories.

"Dropsy," for instance, was used for hundreds of years to characterize patients (including Beethoven) suffering from excess fluid accumulation; the word itself derives from the Greek hydor, meaning water.

Castrated males and cattle from 2 to 3.5 years of age characterized this cluster (Table  5).

Female, dairy cattle and cattle from 5to1010 years of age characterized this cluster (Table  6).

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