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Charles H. Hinnantor dysfunction.Describes the modern clinical management of p.This volume builds on the success of the first edition of Imaging Pelvic Floor Disorders and is aimed at those practitioners with an interest in the imaging, diagnosis and treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction. Concise textual information
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Charles H. Hinnantor dysfunction.Describes the modern clinical management of p.This volume builds on the success of the first edition of Imaging Pelvic Floor Disorders and is aimed at those practitioners with an interest in the imaging, diagnosis and treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction. Concise textual information
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Charles H. Hinnantvical spine radiography. Image criteria as required for radiological findings in cervical spine radiographs are listed in Table 14.3. In order to fulfil these image criteria, the field settings listed in Table 14.4 and Table 14.5 should be achieved. These field settings go along with the patient pre
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The Choice of Life: Art and Nature in ,ural world is subjected to a logic of choice, and reorganized around a contrast between good and evil, purity and impurity, inside and outside. Within this system, art serves as the . by which the ‘blessings’ of nature are systematically ‘collected’ and ‘its evils extracted and excluded’.
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The Anthropology of Natural Scarcity in ,el books and advocates the careful description of men and manners.. Travel writing emerges in his view as the product of a differential analysis in which knowledge is acquired through the comparison of different cultures. Elaborating on this principle, Johnson holds that: