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  • ...re control system. The incorporation of radar into the fire control system early in World War II provided ships with the ability to conduct effective gunfir (In the early 20th century, successive range and/or bearing readings were probably plotte
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  • ...C, Marcos MV, Dunger DB, de Zegher F |title=Metformin treatment to prevent early puberty in girls with precocious pubarche |journal=J Clin Endocrinol Metab ...ed control trial]]s have in general not shown the promise suggested by the early small studies. U.K. and international [[clinical practice guideline]]s do n
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  • ...nate complexes, or (ii) the displacement of one carboxylate arm by water. Early work on the development of EDTA was undertaken by [[Gerold Schwarzenbach]] ...er to remove excess iron from the body. This therapy is used to treat the complication of repeated blood transfusions, as would be applied to treat [[thalassaemia
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  • ...|in|sp=us}} in length, and sharply toothed. The plant flowers in spring or early summer; the flowers are small with green or white petals clustered in an um ...ere are reports in the medical literature of severe poisoning and death as early as 1670.<ref name="Schep"/> A number of people have also died following ing
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  • ...nate complexes, or (ii) the displacement of one carboxylate arm by water. Early work on the development of EDTA was undertaken by [[Gerold Schwarzenbach]] ...er to remove excess iron from the body. This therapy is used to treat the complication of repeated blood transfusions, as would be applied to treat [[thalassaemia
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  • ...l mastectomy was abandoned in most areas of the world in the late 1960s to early 1970s, being replaced by the much more conservative modified radical mastec ...ectiveness of anti-angiogenic drugs in the treatment of lymphangiosarcoma. Early evidence suggests that treatment with one such drug, [[Bevacizumab]], may b
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  • ...]]s. His work also reduced the likelihood of developing a life-threatening complication called [[graft-versus-host disease]].<ref>{{cite journal | author=Thomas ED ...28}}</ref> This leads to a state of mixed [[chimera (genetics)|chimerism]] early after transplant where both recipient and donor HSC coexist in the bone mar
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