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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CURABLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
curably in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
curably im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
Humorous novel about a woman's experience of middle-age life.
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Rehabilitation and palliation of cancer patients: (Patient care)
Restrictions. on. working. capacity. in. the. case. of. potentially. curably. treated.
cancer. patients. In the case of a potentially curative therapy (R0 situation), all
macroscopically and microscopically visible tumour tissue could be removed, ...
In Above the Starry Frame, she explores her heritage.
curably, expressed ho solicitude about life, except for the sake of an aged parent,
then on her way to receive his last farevvel. Natalie arrived time enough to soothe
the dying hour of her only child ; and to see him yield his breath in peace, ...
5
International Relations in Psychiatry: Britain, Germany, and ...
Ashley had distinguished between curable and incurable patients and stressed
that it would be extremely useful to render easy access to the asylums for the
curably insane. Because the asylums were overcrowded, it was impossible to
admit ...
Volker Roelcke, Paul Weindling, Louise Westwood, 2010
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Planetary Overload: Global Environmental Change and the ...
And: Foster A. Who will operate on Africa's 3 million curably blind people? Lancet
1991 ; 337: 1267-9. 32. Miller R. Sperduto R, Ederer F. Epidemiologic
associations with cataract in the 1971-1972 National Health and Nutrition
Examination ...
Anthony J. McMichael, 1993
In 1982, Gills formed the Cataract Teaching Foundation (CTF), which was
established to assist thousands of curably blind residents in developing countries
who could not afford conventional surgery. The Foundation provided inexpensive
...
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A BUNCH OF FLOWERS: POEMS
I wish I were able to become a bee, And able to suck the but of flowers on a tree, I
wish I could smell the perfume, And make medicine and curably perform, I really
love to make honey, Cure diseases and bring new lives as a journey, Bees are ...
9
History of the Indian Archipelago Containing an Account of ...
Ordinary European observers perceiving this character, and making no
allowance for the powerful agency under which it isformed, hastily pronounce the
whole race in-, curably and constitutionally indolent. The Dutch have been fond
of ...
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The Universal magazine
... ought justly to be ascribed to opposition s such a lump of deformity and
disease, of folly and wickedness, of ignorance and temerity, thus deeply and in«
curably smitten with pride, and distended by audacity, breaks all measures of
patience.
5 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CURABLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
curably im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Don't neglect your mental health
While we as a society maintain an unwavering hope that diseases such as cancer and AIDS will be curably medicated against for future ... «Irish Times, Okt 14»
Building Equity through CSR: The Grand Oak Example
On the other hand, the mission for vision project is aimed at restoring vision to curably blind people annually, with a target of achieving 100 ... «THISDAY Live, Mär 13»
'Why television is more important than food'
So lots of people are curably blind because of their mothers not being immunised. Immunisation is seen by people as an obvious thing to do. «Firstpost, Dez 12»
Pakistan floods: the people are the real victims of this failing state
... a fiftieth of what it would cost on the NHS – and given that Pakistan has a million-plus curably blind people, they would greatly appreciate any ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 10»
Design Patents: Sailing Through the PTO Part II
Those rejections are curably through a terminal disclaimer. However, some applicants prefer to argue over the rejection and save patent term. «Patently-O, Apr 09»