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  • ...l=http://www.ilzsg.org/static/statistics.aspx?from=1|title = Lead and Zinc Statistics|publisher = International Lead and Zinc Study Group|accessdate = 2009-02-19 ...iclerender.fcgi?artid=1567791 The cultural parameters of lead poisoning: a medical anthropologist's view of intervention in environmental lead exposure.
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  • ...cal computerized records in a specific health-care organization|Electronic medical record}} [[File:Electronic medical record.jpg|thumb|300px|Sample view of an electronic health record]]
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  • ...condensate]], [[Bose-Einstein effect|effect]], [[Bose-Einstein statistics|statistics]] — [[Satyendra Nath Bose]] and [[Albert Einstein]] * [[Fermi-Dirac statistics]] — [[Enrico Fermi]] and [[Paul Dirac]]
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  • * [[Satyendra Nath Bose]] — [[boson]]s, [[Bose-Einstein statistics]], [[Bose-Einstein condensate]]s ...], [[Dirac delta function]], [[Dirac sea]], [[Dirac Prize]], [[Fermi-Dirac statistics]]
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  • * [[Benford's law]] — In any collection of statistics, a given statistic has roughly a 30% chance of starting with the digit 1. *[[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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  • Rather than [[Hypoxia (medical)|hypoxia]] (a more general term denoting a shortage of [[oxygen]], usually ...tissue to become hypoxic, or, if no oxygen is supplied at all, [[Hypoxia (medical)|anoxic]]. In very aerobic tissues such as heart and brain, at body tempera
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  • ...of cannabis|religious]] or [[spiritual use of cannabis|spiritual]], and [[medical cannabis|medicinal]] purposes. The UN estimated that in 2004 about 4% of th ...he importation and stating that the shipment was required "exclusively for medical or scientific purposes". It also required parties to "exercise an effective
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  • ...ated]] [[ketone]] thereof and, therefore, a semi-synthetic drug. It is, in medical terms, an [[opioid]] analgesic and, in legal terms, a [[narcotic]]. It sho ...drugs_concern/hydromorphone.htm United States DEA's perspective, including statistics on manufacture and prescription levels from 1998 to 2006]
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  • ...e “methadone” by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association (COUNCIL...1947). Since the patent rights of the I.G. Farbenkon * [[Swelling (medical)|Swelling]] of the hands, arms, feet, and legs
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  • ...ch of [[German Red Cross]] operates an aid facility and provides emergency medical care on the festival grounds, staffed with around 100 volunteer medics and ...e/oktobfest/126031/oktoberfest_Zahlen_Statistiken.html|title=muenchen.de - Statistics}}</ref>
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  • ...ed intelligence reporting." He said the Pentagon would not discuss how the statistics were derived because of security concerns. National security expert and [[C | title=Russian Federation: Medical concern: Rasul Kudaev
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  • ...</ref> As early as 1846, scientists and nutritionists noted an increase in medical problems and infant mortality was associated with dry nursing.<ref name="Sp As physicians became increasingly concerned about the quality of such foods, medical recommendations such as [[Thomas Morgan Rotch]]'s "percentage method" (publ
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