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Camelia Moraru,Mihaela Aluaş,Andrei Kelemen,Rodica Lung,Romana Emilia Cramarenco,Sonia Pavlenko,Chris factor (TNF) as a principal proximal mediator of sepsis (.–.). One of the major insights that has emerged during recent years has been that under physiological circumstances, TNF activity is tightly controlled and locally restricted. In this respect, the soluble TNF receptors (sTNF-Rs) have been r
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A Knowledge-Based Program Transformation System,esented human subjects with hierarchical stimuli such as those shown in Fig. 1. These were large letters (global level) made up of smaller letters (local level) which had to be identified as quickly as possible. Use of these forms showed that response latencies were shorter on average for the global
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Pits at Pangwari: Charcoal Taphonomy at a Multi-phased Nok Site, Central Nigeriaran Africa. If pits are stratified and well-dated, contained archaeological charcoal may serve as a proxy for vegetation change—especially for changes mediated by human impact. Recent investigations into charcoal samples from several pits at Pangwari, a Nok site that has been—not necessarily continu
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Book 2013acial region, yet surgeons may lack the knowledge required for optimal patient management based upon the specific nerve injury. This textbook is the first to be devoted to the diagnosis and management of trigeminal nerve injuries. A wide range of topics are covered, including historical perspectives