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Death happens every day.
Every school day counts.
Every reason to discontinue lithium.
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Every antibiotic, every day: Maximizing the impact of prospective audit and feedback on total antibiotic use.
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Neuropsychiatric aspects of HIV-1 infection: data collection instrument for a WHO cross-cultural study.
A cross-cultural study on the attitude towards personal odors.
Cross-cultural perspectives on widowhood.
[The cardiac pacemaker beeps faithfully every day].
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[Pupillary diameter in every day situations].
The future is born every day.
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Cross-Cultural Household Influence on Vaccination Decisions.
Who do we reach? Campaign evaluation of Find Thirty every day® using awareness profiles in a Western Australian cohort.
Vitamin D every day to keep the infection away?
Cross-cultural medicine.
Patients need safer hospitals, every day of the week.
Effects of lithium on second messenger systems in the brain.
A prospective study of time to healing and hypertrophic scarring in paediatric burns: every day counts.
[J. Dominique Gauthier, physician, folklorist: discovers Shippagan every day].
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WHO cross cultural study on lithium every second day.
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