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warns against the use of tobacco, which was medically accepted in her day.
The counselor will provide you with medically accurate and factual information on prenatal
who are susceptible to being misled and need medically accurate information to help them make a ful
addiction to those drugs may be regarded as medically advisable, and as to the precautions which i
stra in 1944, he caught tuberculosis and was medically advised to abandon the trumpet.
t, say prosecutors, of her refusal to have a medically advised caesarean section.
hich cells are removed from a person's body, medically altered, then reinserted into the same perso
ons at high doses, and so SNC-80 is not used medically, although it is a useful drug in scientific
ey report they are treating these women both medically and psycho-socially.”
First, it's ethically, medically and morally the right thing to do.  
n by a venomous snake and his recovery, both medically and professionally.
to stand trial, but only if the treatment is medically appropriate, is substantially unlikely to ha
However, medically approved guidelines exist for those celiacs
It is defined medically as a diet of 800 kilocalories (3,300 kJ) per
trate) and other nitrates, PETN is also used medically as a vasodilator in the treatment of heart c
ecame interested in psychoanalysis, training medically at the request of Ernest Jones and later wit
cumcision is described by its publisher as a medically authoritative book on circumcision.
es, filmed in Portland, Oregon. is the first medically based fitness program to apply science to ex
d bizarre with regard to not treating people medically, but only spiritually, and also segregating
After the beating, Chasse was cleared medically by fire and ambulance personnel.
as a performance-enhancing drug, since it is medically classed as a Beta 2 sympathomimetic steroid.
h weight of 4 pounds 10+1⁄2 ounces (2.11 kg) medically classified him as premature.
the Patriots announced that Bruschi had been medically cleared to resume playing football; he rejoi
after making the weight cut, Taylor was not medically cleared to fight.
n older patient population that suffers from medically complex conditions.
seizures and are more likely to have a more medically complicated alcohol withdrawal syndrome.
emo and the Western Riviera Climatically and Medically Considered.
which would make it conceptually possible to medically control the bilirubin level, although this i
period in jail, since which he has suffered medically diagnosed psychological issues.
The patients with medically diagnosed cancer did not respond to Clark's
Kaufman served until 1955, when he became medically disabled and took senior status.
He was medically discharged from the Scheme after suffering f
CSM Williams was medically discharged from the army on 17 October 1918
rrison Battalion for two years before he was medically discharged as a private on 11 October 1943.
ing the Special Forces Qualification Course, medically disqualifing him.
- however, this species is not proven to be medically effective in treating rattlesnake venom.
time Hayes made a declaration she was still medically entitled to weekly compensation, she acted c
He served at Gallipolli in 1915, and was medically evacuated with wounds, to England.
In November 1966, he was medically evacuated from Vietnam as a result of injuri
needed to carry out the mission after he was medically evacuated by helicopter.
d command when a rifle company commander was medically evacuated.
on (BTA), to ensure patients get up-to-date, medically evidenced based and reliable information.
He was medically examined, and the diminutive creatures could
ai Banda said former President Muluzi is not medically fit to stand trial.
chools activities and are compulsory for all medically fit students.
is gallbladder on arrival, and so he was not medically fit to join the battalion when it sailed for
He is best known medically for his work in the area of microfracture su
Level III NICU for the care of premature and medically fragile infants.
es, and over 1.4 million Americans remain so medically frail as to survive only through the use of
ug to avoid physically uncomfortable or even medically harmful withdrawal symptoms.
the order Actinomycetales that contains the medically important genus Actinomyces.
Its members include medically important mites (such as the chiggers and sc
Today, it is used medically in treatment of arsenic, mercury, gold and l
Beta- and gamma-emitting radionuclides used medically include 131I, 59Fe, and 47Ca, and 103mRh has
maintains responsibility for the care of the medically indigent, low income, uninsured residents of
"dilators" to open the cervix, or sometimes medically induce dilation with drugs.
Medically induced hypocholesterolemia is increasingly
I'm also hearing that Fidel is in a medically induced coma."
rtland hospital, including several days in a medically induced coma.
on, patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump, medically induced trauma, inadequate emergency room ca
ed a severe heart attack and was placed in a medically induced coma at a Brisbane hospital.
ester salts of morphine, but was never used medically, instead being widely sold as one of the fir
azolamide is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor; medically it may be used to treat conditions of modera
ho performs the procedure illegally (even if medically licensed to do so) is also up to 3 years.
Charges for medically necessary treatment and diagnostic measures
The system would have covered 100% of medically necessary health care costs with no deductib
anies to provide coverage of evidence-based, medically necessary autism therapies, such as applied
his brain, which his insurer had deemed "not medically necessary" and expressed his frustration wit
hysician to prove that the abortion had been medically necessary, Black put the burden on the prose
ccurring in up to 80 percent of dogs treated medically only (without surgery).
y supplement users; when EC has been used as medically prescribed or in controlled studies, evidenc
since he felt it was a role more suited to a medically qualified biochemist.
ense missions by ensuring base personnel are medically qualified for deployments.
It is not a medically recognized term.
r dysphoria, as the latter is a symptom of a medically recognized condition with scientific explana
st throughout his time at the school (he was medically redshirted after making three appearances in
hildren in both Catholic and public schools, medically related services, family enrichment and pre-
Non-paternity is medically relevant when interpreting the results and u
im access to all ranks of the court, even on medically required occasions to the Emperor's harem.
was head of the prisoners' hospital and was medically responsible for Glewitz camps I to IV.
Decker was medically retired in 1991.
Medically retired in 1996 following a diagnosis of Lou
1964 she tried to take her own life, but was medically revived.
wife and during the later life of Ashok she medically served him, too.
(See also: Spiders having medically significant venom.)
Its venom is not known to be medically significant to humans, dogs or other mammals
it has no physiological function, it can be medically significant in that it can, rarely, undergo
Australian funnel-web spider envenomation is medically significant, there have been no recorded hum
l be reflected solely in our time sensitive, medically sound and respectful, compassionate delivery
e legal drinking age at 21 is a socially and medically sound policy that helps parents, schools and
"underwent medical tests to ensure they were medically sound."
ture that the concept of a mattress that was medically superior was born.
ngs from the Evaluation of Vancouver's Pilot Medically Supervised Safer Injection Facility - Insite
ncredible Hulk fame, Ferrigno's character is medically tested to turn into a frog-person, giving hi
selective 5HT5A agonists are currently used medically, the 5HT5A receptor is known to be highly ex
elax, makes him happy, and thus benefits him medically, then the treaty has no problem with that.
most all people exposed to it, so it is used medically to assess the T cell activity in patients.
ervices in an attempt to 'cure' disabilities medically, to expand functionality and/or improve func
e attack on the Icarus Base, she is the only medically trained person aboard the Destiny, and is fo
scued from the sea and a further 35,000 were medically treated.
journal covers the health and health care of medically underserved populations in North and Central
re for children, low-income adults and other medically underserved Oregonians, and to fund tobacco
access to quality health care for people in medically underserved communities or facing barriers d
efocused its energies on the problems of the medically underserved, inequities in our health-care s
The Institute provides cancer screening to medically underserved, at-risk individuals; increases
ment area includes 27 counties, many of them medically underserved.
vices for all women, including those who are medically underserved.
vices for all women, including those who are medically underserved.
be beatified, a miracle (usually involving a medically unexplainable cure attributed to prayers ask
nded at Anzac Cove (Gallipoli), and returned medically unfit to Australia.
he head and leg on 19 May and was discharged medically unfit in February 1916.
and was found to be permanently disabled and medically unfit for further military service.
nally drafted, but Army doctors declared him medically unfit after he admitted to taking psychedeli
y was unable to join up, being classified as medically unfit due to a childhood injury suffered in
e out Love joined the army, but was declared medically unfit for overseas service: in 1927 he had b
After being discharged as medically unfit he rejoined the army, in the 4th Batta
nals before the IMT (where he was considered medically unfit for trial).
ian Imperial Force in 1915, but was declared medically unfit.
The plant has been medically used to treat toothaches.
eral cucurbitacins isolated from tayuya have medically useful effects, such as reducing inflammatio
r oil as a purgative and solvent for several medically useful alkaloids.
nal antiinflammatory effects, and makes them medically useful for the treatment of conditions such
o isomers exist of which, only one isomer is medically viable: cilazapril ((1S,9S)-9-[(2S)-2-yl]ami
their understanding of the needs and of the medically vulnerable and the goals of making entire co
xperiencing working with the underserved and medically vulnerable.
                                                                                                   


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