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Forensic Profiling

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The Complete Practitioners Guide
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The Reliability of Expert Testimony Based on Fingerprint Evidence

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PRINCIPLES OF MANGLED EXTREMITY MANAGEMENT
PRINCIPLES OF MANGLED EXTREMITY MANAGEMENT

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Chapter 18 FDA-Regulated Research

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... the injury severity score (ISS). All injuries are coded using the AIS injury descriptors and divided into six body regions (table 1). The highest severity score from each of the three most seriously injured regions is taken and squared. The sum of the three squares is the ISS, which has a range of 1 ...
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vol. 10 no. 2 in this issue
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CLIFF: Finding Prototypes for Nearest Neighbor

... used on the prototype selection process, in that the more constraints used the lower the percentage reduction. In this work, to be sure that each class is represented in the final list of prototypes, instances are selected using one contraint at a time until the prototype list is reduced as much a p ...
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Zygomatic fractures
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chemotherapy spills and surface contamination policy

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Wound Closure – White Paper, 2014
Wound Closure – White Paper, 2014

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... In the study by Juca, et al. [13], the primary outcomes (volume of fluids and time to hydration) were not different in two groups. In our study, the fluid requirement was significantly less in RL-group as compared to NS-group. These results should be interpreted with caution as our study aimed to pi ...
to the entire companion answer set (66 pages)
to the entire companion answer set (66 pages)

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practical biochemistry at Department of Biochemistry

... reaction. Due to lack of H2O2, peroxidase can not oxidize dye. Thus, glucose may not be detected even if present, if urine contain Vitamin C or Aspirin in large amount. This phenomenon is called false negative result. In neonate, positive Benedict’s test in urine, in presence of negative Glucose oxi ...
The Cementoenamel Junction: Gap, Overlay and Edge to Edge
The Cementoenamel Junction: Gap, Overlay and Edge to Edge

... allowed me to use his equipment in analyzing my thin section samples and for all of his many questions that helped me to formulate my thoughts. To Dr. Murray Marks who always greeted me with a smile and words of encouragement when I need them, I would like to say thank you for all of your help in te ...
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