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  1. ... ending 75 feet from the face, auxiliary fans turned off, and similar examples of neglect. Miners have been convinced that they should use electric lamps, hard hats, and safety glasses, though there was considerable resistance to each ...
  2. ... of the sacrum, and it can- not be turned to the front of the pelvis by manual assistance, the child should be carried back over the perineum as far as can be done with safety to its neck, and the forceps introduced in ...
  3. ... hollow of the sacrum, and it cannot be turned to the front of the pelvis by manual assistance, the child should be carried back over the perineum as far as can be done with safety to its neck, and the forceps introduced in ...
  4. ... it a trifle so as to insure the safety of the posterior wall of the bladder from contact, while the screw is being turned. As the jaws of the lithotrite are slowly ...
  5. ... Can 13: 40-1 Ag 71 Purchasing: art turned profession. Charts compare central service supplies. S.L.Hermann. Hosp Top 48: 121-4 F 70 Safety and the central service department. (PM) M.E. ...
  6. ... Steiner T, Diringer MN, Schneider D, et al. Dynamics of intraventricular ... S, Brun N. Safety and preliminary efficacy of activated recombinant factor VII ( ...
  7. ... NSCLC). Comparator 943. University Hospital B. Efficacy and Safety Study of ... Hospital B. Dynamic Evaluation of Ankle Joint and Muscle Mechanics in ...
  8. ... received since 1981 found that the FDA re- turned two thirds to the sponsor with requests for more information." In approving an NDA, the FDA must ensure the drug’s safety and effectiveness for its intended condi- tions of ...
  9. ... it relates to the kind as static or dynamic — to intensity or quantity — to Galvanic or to Faradaic electricity — to constant, inconstant, or alternated currents ; nor will there follow the same safety or danger, failure or success. With our eye ...
  10. ... tissue-the sub- cutaneous tissue of a freshly turned-up flap of skin- and the fluid forced out. The fluid does not immedi- ately diffuse itself, but forms a bulla covered with a ...
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