Blech wrote chapters in the books " The Therapeutical Applications of Peroxide of Hydrogen, Glycozone, Hydrozone, and Eye Balsam ", " Diseases of Children ", and " The Military Surgeon ".
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Above all, the studies that have been made give sensible cues to therapeutical areas, especially for people affected by motional disabilities; the legs, indeed, can reproduce the natural movements of human legs, utilizing their six freedom degrees.
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The next step with the vaccine within Phase I testing is to conduct a trial with HIV-positive testers, in order to determine if there is a " therapeutical effect of the vaccine " on those already infected with the virus.
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Looking at his hospital's bare walls, Fomin, who has done research in Japan, said, " We want to apply the methods we've learned from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, since that therapeutical knowledge is a great asset.
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Furthermore, Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg expressedly incorporates structural violence of the state, including involuntary medico-therapeutical intervention, as a form of discrimination, considering it a regulating, standardizing " dispositif " motivating further discrimination by " vigilant " individuals.
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When combining the positive therapeutical effects with the favourable safety and tolerability profile, these characteristics suggest an overall good risk-to-benefit ratio for the use of opicapone in patients with Parkinson s disease and end-of-dose motor fluctuations.
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Maintaining that to inhale a powder of dubious value if you are a patient who coughs and has irritated bronchi would lead to therapeutical expectoration might be " technically " correct, but is " conceptually " equivalent to the methods of Mengele.
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This effect may have therapeutical relevance given that the schistosome, as the " Taenia " and the " Echinococcus " ( other praziquantel-sensitive parasites ), is unable to synthesize purines such as adenosine " de novo ".
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He published some popularized essays on psychology which he collected in the book " Fri vokster " which was published in 1949 . This was the first book which introduced Wilhelm Reich's theories and therapeutical practice to a Norwegian audience ( Dannevig, 1975 ).
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She currently works as actor and director for Compagnie Animotion and works as a workshop leader with different groups in the Rhone-Alpes region, using theatre as a therapeutical tool including young adults with learning difficulties, children with behaviour problems, schools, youth centres and teacher training units.