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  • 121Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors — (RECIST) is a set of published rules that define when cancer patients improve ( respond ), stay the same ( stable ), or worsen ( progression ) during treatments. The criteria were published in February, 2000 by an international collaboration… …

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  • 122Chord chart — For Feynman s slash notation in Quantum Field Theory, see Feynman slash notation A chord chart.  Play …

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  • 123Friedrich Heiler — (January 30, 1892 April 18, 1967) was a German theologian and historian of religion. Heiler came from a Roman Catholic family. 1918 he became Privatdozent in University of Munich, from where he 1920 moved to theological faculty of the University… …

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  • 124Celacade — is a non pharmacological treatment also known as Immune Modulation Therapy (IMT), developed by the Canadian based biotherapeutics company Vasogen, for treatment of chronic heart failure and peripheral artery disease. [cite journal |author=Visioli …

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  • 125Cellulose acetate film — Cellulose acetate film, or safety film, is used in photography as a base material for photographic emulsions. It was introduced in the early 20th century by film manufacturers as a safe film base replacement for unstable and highly flammable… …

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  • 126Insuffisance cardiaque canine — L’insuffisance cardiaque représente une maladie grave du chien. On estime qu’elle affecte jusqu’à 10 % de la population canine globale. Si cette affection reste complexe et grave, la connaissance de sa physiopathologie a énormément progressé …

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  • 127mean — mean1 /meen/, v., meant, meaning. v.t. 1. to have in mind as one s purpose or intention; intend: I meant to compliment you on your work. 2. to intend for a particular purpose, destination, etc.: They were meant for each other. 3. to intend to… …

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  • 128Overpopulation Theories —     Theories of Population     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Theories of Population     Down to the end of the eighteenth century, very little attention was given to the relation between increase of population and increase of subsistence. Plato (De… …

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