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  • ...cians|emergency medical technicians (EMTs)]]) and oversight of [[emergency medical services]] are governed at the state level. Each state is free to add or su ...accessdate=2008-04-01 |format=PDF|publisher=National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians |pages=10|quote=50 state-4 non-registry states-states not using
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  • '''Medical eponyms''' are terms used in [[medicine]] which are named after people (and occasionally places ...nature of the [[history of medicine]]. This has produced a large number of medical [[eponym]]s:
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  • | [[Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences]], Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India ...1901 by the oil baron and philanthropist as the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
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  • ...issl bodies]] or granules and Nissl substance – [[Franz Nissl]] (all terms now rarely used) * [[List of eponymous medical signs]]
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  • ...tated by [[Isaac Newton]] (1643–1727), they can be formulated, in modern terms, as follows: *[[Sutton's law]] — "Go where the money is". Often cited in medical schools to teach new doctors to spend resources where they are most likely
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  • ** [[Glossary of medical terms related to communications disorders]]
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  • ...s, see [[anatomical terms of location]], [[anatomical terms of motion]], [[medical terminology]], [[list of human anatomical features]] and [[outline of human
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  • ...the urine. All are characterized by [[hypophosphatemia]] (see article for medical details). Symptoms of low phosphate include muscle and neurological dysfunc ...er to understand plant uptake from soil systems. In [[Ecology|ecological]] terms, phosphorus is often a limiting [[nutrient]] in many environments; i.e. the
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  • ...c, potentially resulting in damage to and death of [[neuron|brain cells]]. Medical professionals must take steps to maintain proper CBF in patients who have c Control of CBF is considered in terms of the factors affecting CPP and the factors affecting CVR. CVR is controll
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  • The term revascularization is also used in conjunction with other medical terms such as [[angioplasty]], [[cardiac]], and [[myocardial]] to denote specific
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  • ...ww.lib.mcg.edu/edu/eshuphysio/program/section3/3outline.htm Overview] at [[Medical College of Georgia]]</ref> ...ut]] (= [[heart rate]] * [[suction volume]] Can be calculated by inverting terms in [[Fick principle]])
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  • ...and are sometimes seen as an intermediate between other types of muscle in terms of appearance, structure, metabolism, excitation-coupling and mechanism of ...tain [[Ventricle (heart)|ventricular]] contractions.<ref>Ganong, Review of Medical Physiology, 22nd Edition.Specialized form of muscle that is peculiar to the
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  • ...tening and its relation to diastolic cardiac function. Journal: Journal of Medical Ultrasonics
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  • ...diographic Assessment of Left Ventricular Function.'' Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol. 11, No. 1, January 2004, pp. 66-74</ref> ...nnot be [[Fraction (mathematics)#Equivalent fractions|reduced]] into lower terms.
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  • ...}</ref><ref name="aetna_estim_pol">{{cite web|url=http://www.aetna.com/cpb/medical/data/1_99/0011.html|title=Clinical Policy Bulletin: Electrical Stimulation
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  • ...marketed, sold, and distributed by PAR Pharmaceutical Companies under the terms of a license and distribution agreement with SVC pharma LP, an affiliate of ...uthor=Annas GJ |title=Reefer madness--the federal response to California's medical-marijuana law |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=337 |issue=6 |pages=435–9
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  • ...cted little attention and no compounds from this series were developed for medical use despite favourable safety profiles in animal studies. Unexpectedly some
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  • ...ailments including depression, impotence, and witchcraft.<ref>Cannabis in Medical Practice: A Legal, Historical and Pharmacological Overview, Mary Lynn Mathr ...ut the ancient trade routes of Southeast Asia, thus utilizing Indo-Iranian terms 'panang','banag', etc. in reference to the spice.
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  • ...honey oil" (where ____ denotes the solvent), and many variations on these terms. ...from excessive exposure. Excessive skin exposure can lead to [[defatting (medical)|defatting]] of the skin. This occurs because the solvents can dissolve th
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  • ...ly (p.8)</ref> ''Cannabis'' has long been used for fibre ([[hemp]]), for [[medical cannabis|medicinal purposes]], and as a [[cannabis#Recreational use|recreat ...ion, ''Cannabis'' exhibits many sexual phenotypes that can be described in terms of the ratio of female to male flowers occurring in the individual, or typi
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