geriatrician
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Book 1994 that have developed a solid data and conceptual foundation rather than on those for which a literature is only beginning to develop. New research areas will be covered on a timely basis in the series as they begin to mature. Each volume in the series consists of five to eight substantial chapters o
sparse
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Optic-Disk
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hematuria
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Sound Localization,s establish the characteristics of the “acoustic landscape.” In this way, each place in nature comes to have its own special sound (Gish and Morton 1981; Brenowitz 1982; Waser and Brown 1984, 1986; Brown and Waser 1988). Within the constraints imposed by the properties of each acoustic landscape, he
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How Monkeys Hear the World: Auditory Perception in Nonhuman Primates,ment are necessarily framed in the laboratory environment where control over the relevant variables allows measurement of sensory or perceptual function in as precise and reliable a manner as similar experiments with humans.
Palpate
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Outer and Middle Ears,ose of the incus and the long arm of the malleus (the manubrium) is nearly vertical (perpendicular to the horizontal plane). In ., the linear dimensions of the malleus are three to four times those of the incus and the manubrium of the malleus runs nearly parallel to the horizontal plane.
LASH
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Vital-Signs
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CANON
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mastopexy
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Steffen Amling,Alexander Geimerose of the incus and the long arm of the malleus (the manubrium) is nearly vertical (perpendicular to the horizontal plane). In ., the linear dimensions of the malleus are three to four times those of the incus and the manubrium of the malleus runs nearly parallel to the horizontal plane.