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  • * general supply (except for ammunition and medical supplies) ...rtation Corps, Army Quartermaster Corps, Army Ordnance Corps, and the Army Medical Service Department.
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  • ...r=Lexi-Comp |work=[[Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy|The Merck Manual Professional]]}} Retrieved on May 3, 2009.</ref> Lower levels of carbamazepine are seen ...bamazepine |date=2007-12-12 |work=2007 Safety Alerts for Drugs, Biologics, Medical Devices, and Dietary Supplements |publisher=FDA}}</ref> In Europeans a larg
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  • ...icin.html Gentamicin: Drug Information Provided by Lexi-Comp: Merck Manual Professional]</ref> Gentamicin is not used for ''[[Neisseria gonorrhoeae]]'', ''[[Neisse ...iatric, Psychogenic and Somatopsychic Disorders Handbook. Garden City, NY. Medical Examination Publishing Co.,1978. Pp.136-137. ISBN 0-87488-596-5. </ref>
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  • ...a [[hypha|filamentous]] [[bacterium]], in 1955 at the Squibb Institute for Medical Research from cultures of an undescribed streptomycete isolated from the so ...al febrile response necessitates a critical (and diagnostically difficult) professional determination as to whether the onset of high fever is a novel symptom of a
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  • ...uent adverse effects (0.1–1% of patients) include: agitation, [[vertigo (medical)|vertigo]], confusion, dizziness, [[oedema]], [[arthralgia]], sore throat, ...P., Dale M.M., Ritter J.M.: Pharmacology, 3<sup>rd</sup> edition. Pearson Professional Ltd, 1995. 2003 (5th) edition ISBN 0-443-07145-4; 2001 (4th) edition ISBN 0
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  • ...www.nycms.org/article_view.php3?view=947&part=1 |publisher=New York County Medical Society |location=USA |date=14 May 2004 |accessdate=22 July 2009}}</ref> ...es=329–33 |issn=0300-7995 |doi=10.1185/030079908X253735 |journal=Current medical research and opinion |author2=Pant |author3=Jain |author4=Fraser |author5=R
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  • ...take down a rival camp's [[bowling]] champion—who had been a high-ranked professional bowler in civilian life—during a contest. The champ panics when his urine |title=Medical use with side effects indicating blue urine
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  • ...hing apparatus" to inhale the gas. Second, the book also presented the new medical theories by Thomas Beddoes, that [[tuberculosis]] and other lung diseases c ...in 1798 established the ''"Pneumatic Institution for Relieving Diseases by Medical Airs"'' in [[Clifton, Bristol|Clifton (Bristol)]]. In the basement of the b
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  • ...of Essential Medicines|Essential Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{cite web ...or use against HIV, AIDS, and ''AIDS Related Complex'' (ARC, a now-defunct medical term for pre-AIDS illness) on March 20, 1987.<ref name="Cimons"/> The time
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  • ==Medical use== ...y Committee. [[British National Formulary]], 47th edition. London: British Medical Association and Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain; 2004. ISBN 0
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  • ...on, anxiety, sensitivity to lights and sounds, unclear thinking. Immediate medical care is required upon the first signs of these side effects. ...llergic reaction to amoxicillin can be very sudden and intense - emergency medical attention must be sought as quickly as possible. The initial onset of such
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  • ...ef> Used topically for scabies. Heroic and toxic class herb which requires professional training.<ref name=autogenerated5>[http://www.swsbm.com/FelterMM/Felters-P. *{{cite book |author=Elvin-Lewis, Memory P. F.; Lewis, Walter Hepworth |title=Medical botany: plants affecting human health |publisher=John Wiley & Sons |locatio
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  • ...default | title = Temazepam Oral | accessdate = 2010-08-22 | work = Web MD Professional | publisher = Medscape}}</ref> ...em|CNS]] depression, and include [[somnolence]], [[dizziness]], [[Fatigue (medical)|fatigue]], [[ataxia]], [[headache]], [[lethargy]], impairment of [[memory]
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  • ...ropean regulatory scheme for the certification ([[CE mark|CE marking]]) of medical and dental biomaterials and devices. ...Dental Materials (NIOM). NIOM continues the work with the same staff and professional services.
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  • Microporous tape is used by some professional yo-yoers to wrap around their fingers and prevent string burn or irritation *[[Dressing (medical)]]
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  • ...properties and performance|author=Charles A. Harper|publisher=McGraw-Hill Professional|year=2006|isbn=0071460683}}</ref> The first type of catalyst contains two c ...eel strength and peel quality, mainly in alimentary consumer packaging and medical packaging.
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  • ...s, including polyprenols. Since this time, in excess of 3 million PhD. and professional hours have been spent on research into the unique properties of the substan ==Medical Applications==
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  • ...Catherine. [http://www.jdrf.org/index.cfm?page_id=105381 “Ask a Medical Professional: Diabetes Myths and Misconceptions.”] ''[[Juvenile Diabetes Research Fou
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  • ...t]]s in use in [[frying pan]]s, in baking to prevent food sticking), bio-[[medical]] applications on humans (e.g. lubricants for [[Replacement joint|artificia ...roven” by references to famous brand, sporting figure, racing team, some professional endorsement or some similar '''subjective''' claim. All motor oil labels we
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  • {{about||the adhesive medical dressing|Adhesive bandage|the Montreal electro-jazz band|Plaster (band)}} Plaster of Paris has been allegedly used illegally by professional boxers such as [[Antonio Margarito]] to harden the hand wraps that boxers w
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  • ...ommon ending for [[alkaloid]]s used as anesthetics. It was introduced into medical use by surgeon [[Heinrich Braun]] (1862–1934). ...s claimed by its advocates to remedy many effects of aging. The mainstream medical view is that these claims were seriously studied and discredited in the 196
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  • {{This|the medical condition}} Caption = An analog [[medical thermometer]] showing a temperature of {{val|38.7|u=°C}} or {{val|101.7|u=
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  • ...">Lawrence(J.D.), Barnett (2000). ''Safety Management Handbook: CCH Safety Professional Series''. Vol. 2 pg.9301-9307. Health and Human Resources, Chicago,IL </ref ==OSHA Medical Safety==
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  • It is essential that the OH&S professional have a clear, complete understanding of the issues involved in entering and ...and counterparts, Worksafe Australia, unions and employer associations and professional bodies; and
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  • ...]]) and other types of emotional strain (e.g., dissatisfaction, [[Fatigue (medical)|fatigue]], [[Stress (biology)|tension]], etc.), maladaptive behaviors (e.g * The lack of trade and professional unions in the workplace.
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  • ...the U.S.<ref name="qsqlui" /> The term [[Mesothelioma]] was first used in medical literature in 1931; its association with asbestos was first noted sometime ...U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Vol. 231, pp 176–180. Mr. Hoffman was a professional statistician, employed by Prudential with an international reputation on pu
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  • ...ation safety partnerships between regulators, manufacturers, operators and professional unions, research organisations, international organisations to further enha * [[Safety of emergency medical services flights]]
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  • ...jobs are three times more likely than others to suffer from stress-related medical conditions and are twice as likely to quit. The study states that women, in ...that can enjoy such benefits as written in their contracts, although many professional fields would not go so far as to discourage workaholic behaviour. Unskilled
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  • ...n the medical setting, such injuries are an [[occupational hazard]] in the medical community. These events are of concern because of the risk to transmit [[bl Despite their seriousness as a medical event, needlestick injuries have been neglected: most go unreported and IC
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  • ...Overland Park, Kansas, operates over 70 mobile screening units to provide medical surveillance testing and reporting services to US industrial and government ...re providers, government agencies, and Fortune 500 companies. Kent is the Medical Director of Examinetics.
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  • ...ion methods are used to a large extent in occupational, environmental, and medical epidemiological research studies. ...occupational injury and illness; and to adhere to the highest standards of professional ethics and concern for workers’ health, safety and privacy<ref>[http://ww
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  • ...iene''' uses strict and rigorous scientific methodology and often requires professional experience in determining the potential for hazard, exposures or risk in wo ...ssues have required the coordination over a number of years of a number of medical and para professionals in detecting and then characterizing the nature of t
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  • Physical ergonomics is important in the medical field, particularly to those diagnosed with physiological ailments or disor The International [[Society of Automotive Engineers]] (SAE) is a professional organization for mobility engineering professionals in the aerospace, autom
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  • ==Phases and professional activities== *develop organizations of trained volunteers among civilian populations. Professional emergency workers are rapidly overwhelmed in mass emergencies so trained, o
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  • ...icide-related illnesses have signs and symptoms that are similar to common medical conditions, so a complete and detailed environmental and occupational histo ...of pesticides |editor= Klaassen, C.D. |year= 2001 |publisher= McGraw-Hill Professional |location= |isbn= 0071347216|page= |pages= |url= |accessdate= |quote= |ref=
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  • ...clinical practice: A source book, Vol. 5'' (pp. 331-338). Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Exchange.</ref> The field is concerned with identifying work-rela • Voluntary medical examinations<br>
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  • ===Family and Medical Leave Act=== ...is entitled to twelve weeks of leave for immediate family member need and medical reasons during a twelve-month period. An employee’s spouse, children, and
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  • ....com/?id=PmohO5jV2YsC|pages = 159|title = Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science|first = Robley|last = Dunglison|publisher = Henry C. Lea|year = 186 ...ndent calcium channels from fluxing calcium ions, as well as in [[Hypoxia (medical)|hypoxia]] research to stimulate [[proteasome]]-dependent degradation of [[
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  • ...o the atmosphere; to make further provision with respect to the employment medical advisory service; to amend the law relating to building regulations, and th ...er can the inspector require production of a document protected by [[legal professional privilege]] (s.20(8)).
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  • ...rvices. Confidentiality is maintained in accordance with privacy laws and professional ethical standards. Employers usually do not know who is using their employ ...ffering EAPs may result in various benefits for employers, including lower medical costs, reduced turnover and absenteeism, and higher employee productivity a
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  • ...irls, all of whom remained close throughout their childhood and into their professional careers. Among her sisters was classicist [[Edith Hamilton]]. Alice was hom ...received her doctor of medicine degree from the [[University of Michigan]] Medical School, and then completed internships at the [[Minneapolis]] Hospital for
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  • ...num''', '''saturnism''', [[Devon colic]], or '''painter's colic''') is a medical condition caused by increased levels of the [[Heavy metal (chemistry)|heavy Lead poisoning can cause a variety of [[symptom]]s and [[medical sign|signs]] which vary depending on the individual and the duration of lea
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  • * Medical and environmental evaluation, ...menthal, D.; Buxton, I.; Parker, K.L. |year= 2007 |publisher= McGraw-Hill Professional |location= |isbn=0071443436 |page= |pages= |url= |accessdate= |quote= |ref
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  • ...ty Executive (2000) ''[http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/hse5.pdf The Employment Medical Advisory Service and You]'', HSE5(rev1) 07/00 C200</ref> *[[Professional diving]]
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  • ...iclerender.fcgi?artid=1567791 The cultural parameters of lead poisoning: a medical anthropologist's view of intervention in environmental lead exposure. ...easurement|location = Bethesda, MD|title = Structural shielding design for medical X-ray imaging facilities.}}</ref> Molten lead is used as a [[coolant]] (e.g
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  • {{Infobox Medical Person ...advocated for rescue workers, introducing a program to provide screening, medical exams, and treatment for them.<ref name=WTC>{{cite web
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  • ...aid to be [[elderly]] people, especially those living in rural areas where medical help might not be immediately available, so it was planned that the kit wou *'''[[Ramsa Professional Audio Systems]]''' is currently the division that manufactures high end aud
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  • ...partial pressure and molar fraction: <ref name=biophysics200> Page 200 in: Medical biophysics. Flemming Cornelius. 6th Edition, 2008. </ref> In [[recreational diving]] and [[professional diving]] the richness of individual component gases of [[breathing gas]]es
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  • ...emic institutions in [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]] that award advanced professional degrees in the field of [[dentistry]]. It does not include schools of [[med [[Category:Medical lists|Dental schools]]
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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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  • | [[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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  • ...tent Truncus Arteriosus: Congenital Cardiovascular Anomalies: Merck Manual Professional |accessdate=2007-11-04 |format= |work=}}</ref><ref name="McElhinney">{{cite ...cyclopedia/anomalies/truncus.htm Truncus Arteriosus] Cincinnati Children's Medical Center
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  • ...added phlebology to their list of self-designated practice specialties. A medical specialist in Phlebology is termed a [[Phlebologist]]. A related image is c The [[American College of Phlebology]] (ACP) is a professional organization of physicians and healthcare professionals from a variety of b
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  • ...[Non-profit organization|non-commercial organizations]] which organize the professional, collective cultivation of very limited amounts of cannabis, just enough to ...ors. In contrast to the [[Cannabis Buyers Club]] a CSC are not limited to medical-only use. Cannabis Social Clubs exist in [[New Zealand]], [[Spain]], [[Bel
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  • ...Medical Journal'', 1957-01-31</ref><ref>''the dublin quarterly journal of medical science'' vol xlvii</ref><ref>''The Lancet'', 1851</ref> ...the drug was available in tablet form.<ref name="ReferenceA">''The British Medical Journal'', edition 1888-12-01, p. 1232</ref>
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  • | publisher = Medsafe - New Zealand Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Authority | pmc=1473048}}</ref> Professor Peter Weissberg, Medical Director of the British Heart Foundation said, "However, the increased risk
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  • ...rl=http://www.drugs.com/MMX/Propofol.html|title=Propofol Drug Information, Professional|publisher=[http://drugs.com drugs.com]|accessdate=2007-01-02}}</ref> Patien ...e of those observed in living patients receiving the drug under controlled medical conditions.<ref>R. Baselt, ''Disposition of Toxic Drugs and Chemicals in Ma
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  • ...estigation|FBI]] agent William Barry and two unofficial bodyguards, former professional athletes.<ref>Moldea 1995, pp. 24–25.</ref> During the campaign, Kennedy ...d medal [[decathlon|decathlete]] [[Rafer Johnson]] and [[American football|professional football]] player [[Rosey Grier]], forced Sirhan against the steam table an
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  • ...nnedy's body was taken to [[Bethesda, Maryland|Bethesda]] [[National Naval Medical Center|Naval Hospital]] for an immediate [[autopsy]]. The autopsy (about 8 ..., Hugh W. Betzner Jr., Wilma Bond, Robert Croft, and many others. The lone professional photographer in Dealey Plaza who was not in the press cars was [[Ike Altgen
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  • ...red by many to be a [[trial by media]] with great toll on his personal and professional life. After eight months of pressure from the media and amateur detectives, ...ology]]. During college he took a year off and worked with a [[Methodist]] medical missionary in [[Kapanga]], [[Zaire]]. (His mentor was Dr. [[Glenn Eschtruth
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  • |unit_name= U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases |type= Medical R&D Command
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  • ...ld Trade Center attacks]] are dispensed ciprofloxacin by the [[White House Medical Office]] as "a precaution."<ref name = post1023/> ...rt Stevens is admitted to the [[JFK Medical Center (Atlantis, Florida)|JFK Medical Center]] emergency room in [[Atlantis, Florida]] presenting disorientation,
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  • ...red all women in public service, and severely restricted the education and medical treatment of women.<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/3651298/W ...are investigated, and that "the United States operates a safe, humane and professional detention operation at Guantanamo that is providing valuable information on
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  • ...aces a somewhat high burden on local populations to behave as if they were professional soldiers and the Trial Chamber, therefore, considers it more appropriate to ...on, a civilian covered by the Fourth Convention, or again, a member of the medical personnel of the armed forces who is covered by the First Convention. ''The
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