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Edward H. Cooper
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SoundEffects - An Interdisciplinary Journal of Sound and Sound Experience. 10:91-106
With homelessness being prevalent across the United Kingdom and showing no sign of decreasing, it is imperative to better understand the experiences of individuals who fall into these diffi cult circumstances. A previously unexplored aspect of homele
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European Journal of Haematology. 43:60-65
Renal failure is a common presenting feature in myelomatosis. This review offers a practical means for classifying renal failure in this disease. Three groups are identified: (1) those patients whose renal failure improves or is stable when they are
Autor:
Edward H. Cooper
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Uniform Law Review - Revue de droit uniforme. 6:857-868
Autor:
Risinger, D. Michael1
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Seton Hall Journal of Legislation & Public Policy. 2024, Vol. 48 Issue 3, p675-748. 74p.
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The Prostate. 25:236-242
A retrospective study has been made on the interrelationship of serum bone alkaline phosphatase (BAP), measured by the Ostase-RIA, and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in 156 patients with M0 and M1 prostate cancer. BAP is a more sensitive and more sp
Autor:
Edward H. Cooper
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The Journal of Legal Studies. 23:465-480
DISCOVERY practice continues to be the single most troubling element of contemporary procedure. To be sure, the system seems to work well in a high proportion of all federal cases. The proportion may seem astonishingly high in relation to the amount
Autor:
Bradley, Curtis A.1, Young, Ernest A.2
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Michigan Law Review. Jun2024, Vol. 122 Issue 8, p1557-1622. 66p.
Autor:
McKusick, Walker1
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Washington Law Review. Jun2024, Vol. 99 Issue 2, p649-724. 77p.
Autor:
Derbonne, Laura1
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Tulane Maritime Law Journal. Summer2024, Vol. 48 Issue 3, p537-551. 15p.
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Cancer. 70:225-229
Prostatic specific antigen (PSA) is a tissue specific marker that is now the most widely used biochemical test for the assessment and follow-up of prostate cancer. The levels of PSA rise with tumor stage, but there is considerable overlap of their di