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A Randomised Controlled Trial in a Nigerian Tertiary Care Hospital
Clarification of a number of issues
This document (RCE-5) provides guidance on the application of these dose coefficients in relation to different exposure situations.
An overview of what changes will be made to GCSE, AS and A level qualifications between 2015 and 2020.
Advice on ingredients in nicotine-containing liquids in electronic cigarettes and refill containers.
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B. Braun Medical Limited is recalling various product batches as a precautionary measure after traces of midazolam were detected in the batches listed in this notification.
A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
The Technical Framework 2022 sets out the high-level technical standards, knowledge and skills required to be a Government Economic Service Member.
Guidance for teachers, students, parents and carers following a decision to issue results using centre assessment grades or calculated results where higher.
Globally, diabetes contributes to 15% of TB burden and is a risk factor for unfavourable TB treatment outcomes
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