Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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... present discussion were applied and it ap- peared that an unusually high incidence of severe , psychological maladjustment was present in the volunteer group . No attempt was made to achieve precise diagnoses ; rather , general ...
... present discussion were applied and it ap- peared that an unusually high incidence of severe , psychological maladjustment was present in the volunteer group . No attempt was made to achieve precise diagnoses ; rather , general ...
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... present by unscientific practice or proclamations . BLOOD TRANSFUSION In 1668 , a pamphlet of 80 pages on blood transfusion was pub- lished at Bologna , Italy . According to Keynes , it is fair to call this the first textbook on this ...
... present by unscientific practice or proclamations . BLOOD TRANSFUSION In 1668 , a pamphlet of 80 pages on blood transfusion was pub- lished at Bologna , Italy . According to Keynes , it is fair to call this the first textbook on this ...
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... present time at least , in a hospital . If the procedure is carried out correctly , the mortality is low . For example , Pendras and Erickson [ 334 ] at Seattle have treated 23 patients for over 40 patient - years with only 3 deaths ...
... present time at least , in a hospital . If the procedure is carried out correctly , the mortality is low . For example , Pendras and Erickson [ 334 ] at Seattle have treated 23 patients for over 40 patient - years with only 3 deaths ...
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