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The first edition of Skeletal Trauma: Fractures, Dislocations,
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All over the world we are witnessing a revolution in organizing. Just as the
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Over the past decades the medical care of the patient with cardiovascular disease (CVD)
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The mechanisms of disease production by infectious agents are presently
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