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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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