394) thalassemia was given to the participants who wanted to have children in the communi |
395) Of the 206 individuals who wanted to have children living in the |
396) Moreover, mothers who worked at self-employed or family-owne |
397) sample of 234 Korean blue-collar workers, who worked in small companies, was include |
398) drug administration as recommended by the WHO. |
399) n reference to World Health Organization (WHO) 2006 growth standards. |
400) onal status of infants was assessed using WHO Child Growth Standards. |
401) iefly reviews the history of polio in the WHO European Region, the process for certi |
402) first, using measures recommended in the WHO FCTC, creates a climate that facilitat |
403) urther implementing measures based on the WHO Framework Convention for Tobacco Contr |
404) to oversee the progress in the different WHO Regions were established. |
405) Among the West-African immigrant women who agreed to be interviewed (n = 39), onl |
406) se by a group of 95 interested consumers, who also provided their individual apprais |
407) Both the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations (UN) have reco |
408) y that have found evidence of individuals who appear to use trait-based methods but |
409) The mortality rate for the population who became unemployed or economically inac |
410) to better results, we still have patients who become legally blind. |
411) ents with ulcerated necrobiosis lipoidica who besides diabetes often suffer from oth |
412) ed to 45° may be recommended in patients who carry a risk of pulmonary complication |
413) our country, introducing the criteria of WHO classification and characterization st |
414) een patients with coronary artery disease who complete a psychosocial study and thos |
415) uch cases is a challenge for the surgeon, who confronts multiple dilemmas due to the |
416) ncludes the highest proportion of players who consider themselves experts or profess |
417) Those who coped through joking and bravado, and |
418) elect an appropriate subgroup of patients who could benefit from a hypoxia-directed |
419) ctive therapy for chronic stroke patients who currently lack satisfactory therapeuti |
420) ctice, a significant number of physicians who dedicate a portion of their practice t |
421) term infants (n = 75) compared to mothers who delivered at term (n = 125) in a Greek |
422) Participants are normative men who describe incarceration as a challenge |
423) part of older people and their relatives, who described the changed expectations as |
424) There are often patients who desire extensive liposuction on approx |
425) ructured interviews collected with 29 men who desisted from crime in an eastern prov |
426) tients with hypoxemic respiratory failure who deteriorate despite treatment with non |
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