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Position Paper - WordPress.com

... The primary concern is for setting guidelines for a majority and to do so with the praxiographic approach of addressing materiality without pigeonholing it. Forensic anthropologists are forced to negotiate with competing demands of the courts, archaeological practices and the relatives of the dead. ...
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... Stressed that victims of stalking, like victims of sexual or physical abuse, often blame themselves for the situation.  Because they feel shame or misplaced guilt, they do not share their ordeal with others and become more isolated and afraid Counseling the victim to realize that he or she is not r ...
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...  renal failure w fluid overload  iatrogenic fluid overload 4. What would you recommend next for this patient? This patient could benefit from the following… - dialysis or treatment with a diuretic - an ECG to R/O cardiac causes 5. Is the use of this test/procedure appropriate? _Yes. A chest x-ray ...
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Good Research Practices for Comparative Effectiveness

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... INTERPRETATION and COMMENTS: Copy Number Variation Identified: Unclear Clinical Significance (Interpret with caution). Genes involved: GPR148, AMER3, ARHGEF4, FAM168B, PLEKHB2 (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/omim) An approximately 456 kb loss on chromosome 2 at 2q21.1 was detected. This deletion has re ...
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