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051209-Bulletin

... the storage temperature must not exceed 35∫C. Under these conditions, a storage stability of one year can be expected. In order to minimize the likelihood of overstorage, the storage procedure should strictly follow the “first-in-first-out” principle. For extended storage periods over four weeks, it ...
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... assist afflicted individuals to take control of their ailment 1. I m p o r tance of a good doctor-patient relationship Clearly, a majority of the doctors are motivated and committed to assisting their patients to not only get better but also to cope better with their illness. More recently many heal ...
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syphilis - STD Prevention Online

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... body tissue). Frequent exposure over a period of days or weeks may cause poisoning. Treatment is symptomatic. The following measures are suggested for use by the physician in accordance with the physician’s own judgment: 1. Exposure of skin to rapidly evaporating liquid may cause cryogenic "burn." T ...
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Case Scenarios on Cognitive Biases In Clinical Decision Making

... Why these groups of patients are difficult for doctors and how these behaviors may influence the doctor’s decision-making process could be discussed and explored further with the students. ...
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Good Research Practices for Comparative Effectiveness
Good Research Practices for Comparative Effectiveness

... which reduce precision, loss of information when continuous variables are split into arbitrarily chosen categories, and a tendency to become arduous when the number of strata is large. Most contemporary observational studies use complex analytical methods such as multivariable regression analysis. G ...
Neurosyphilitic gumma in a homosexual man with HIV
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... gumma (which is unusual) was likely due to his immunosuppression. Molecular testing played a key role in confirming the diagnosis: only one other such case was found upon review.4 It is highly unusual for secondary and tertiary syphilis stages to overlap. It is important to remember that syphilis is ...
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