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  • ...e 1]] (HIV-1). HIV infection alone, with no pathology, does not constitute AIDS. There must be specific clinical presentations, or laboratory values, or bo ...anization uses a different staging method for HIV disease. <ref>http://www.aids-ed.org/aetc/aetc?page=cm-105_disease</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[AIDS]]
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  • #Redirect [[AIDS]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AIDS]]
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  • #Redirect [[AIDS]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AIDS]]
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  • ...to control viral infections, especially so for the treatment of [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] and [[hepatitis C]], but also for the treatment of other viruses, such as == Protease inhibitors used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] ==
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  • An [[antiviral]] [[protease inhibitor]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]
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  • A [[protease inhibitor]] drug used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]].
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  • ...reat [[herpesviruses]], particularly cytomegalovirus associated with [[HIV/AIDS]].
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  • An [[antiretroviral]] [[protease inhibitor]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]].
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  • [[Protease inhibitor]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] in combination with [[ritonavir]].
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  • ...fectious human [[retrovirus]], transmitted by bodily fluids, that causes [[AIDS]].
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  • ...tions in patients with compromised immune systems, often associated with [[AIDS]].
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  • ...rug that inhibits [[reverse transcriptase]] and is used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]].
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  • ...analog [[reverse transcriptase]] inhibitor (NRTI) used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]].
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  • ...ranscriptase]] inhibitor (NRTI) [[antiviral]] drug used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]].
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  • Integrin receptor found on platelets for fibrinogen, and aids in platelet activation.
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  • ...] drug for treating herpes cytomegalovirus retinitis associated with [[HIV/AIDS]].
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  • ...]] inhibitor, [[antiviral drug]] used to treat viruses including [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]s.
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  • ...ral drug from the protease inhibitor class used to treat HIV infection and AIDS.
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  • ...log reverse transcritase inhibitor (nRTI) antiviral drug used to treat HIV/AIDS.
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  • ...eotide]]-based [[reverse transcriptase]] inhibitor used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] and [[hepatitis B]] virus.
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  • Cause of SAIDS, the simian equivalent of AIDS.
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  • Constitutional disease associated with AIDS, also known as the ''slim disease'', where involuntary weight loss is 10% o
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  • * [[AIDS|HIV/AIDS]]
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  • ...t intended to be intelligible to humans, such as [[radar]] or navigational aids
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  • ...ude>{{subpages}}</noinclude> In chronic illnesses such as [[cancer]] and [[AIDS]], loss of muscle, fat and body weight not through malnutrition, but to inc
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  • ...for preventing, tracking controlling and investigating the epidemiology of AIDS and other diseases.
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  • ...nitoring, and noncommunications electronics such as radar and navigational aids
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  • (b. 1927) Chinese gynecologist, academic, and AIDS activist honoured for her work by the United Nations and Western organizati
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  • ...ers of William John MacQuorn Rankine (including a biography)] Navigational Aids for the History of Science, Technology & the Environment (NAHSTE), Glasgow
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  • ...New York Times, December 4, 1987, http://www.nytimes.com/1987/12/04/us/cia-aids-harvard-study-on-intelligence-policy.html
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  • ...Pneumocystis jiroveci]]'' (formerly ''Pneumocystis carini'') pneumonia in AIDS and [[methicillin]]-resistant ''[[Staphylococcus aureus]]''
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  • ...iated with decreased or abnormal immunoglobulin levels including pediatric AIDS; primary [[hypergammaglobulinemia]]; SCID; [[cytomegalovirus]] infections i
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  • ...ide air traffic control, direct close air support, and set up navigational aids.
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  • ...an American physician and diplomat who served as the United States Global AIDS Coordinator for Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump since 2014; she al
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  • ...0237_NAHSTE_P0251.html Biography, qualifications, sources] at Navigational Aids for the History of Science, Technology & the Environment
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  • (薬害エイズ事件 ''Yakugai Eizu Jiken'' 'harmful medical side-effect AIDS scandal') Popular name for a series of media, political and legal events fr
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  • A computer aboard a protected vehicle, which both aids in [[situational awareness]] of weapon and sensor threats to the vehicles,
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  • This count is used to monitor [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1]] and [[AIDS]].
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • {{r|AIDS denialism}}
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • |uses=HIV/AIDS ...inhibits [[reverse transcriptase]] and is used to treat against [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] sold under the brand name '''Zerit®'''. It is in the drug class [[nucle
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • {{R|AIDS}}
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  • ...ologist]], academic, and [[HIV/AIDS_in_China#Blood_transfusion_controversy|AIDS activist]] in [[Zhengzhou]], [[Henan]] province, China. Gao has been honore ...g from AIDS and children orphaned by AIDS. <ref name="house">"China Places AIDS Activist Under House Arrest" article by Jim Yardley in the [[New York Times
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • |uses=HIV/AIDS & Hep. B ...cleotide-based [[reverse transcriptase inhibitor]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] and [[hepatitis B virus]]. It is an analog of [[zalcitabine]] that compet
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile penetration aids||**}}
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  • |uses=HIV/AIDS & Hep. B ...transcritase inhibitor]] (nRTI) [[antiviral drug]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] and is in clinical trials for treatment of [[hepatitis B]] infection. Th
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  • ...d [[U.S. Ambassador to Uganda|Uganda]] (1991-1994); received award for HIV/AIDS work in Kenya
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • ...appearance in a concentration of young men was one of the first clues to [[AIDS]] and its immunosuppressive effects. ...liposomal doxorubicin versus bleomycin and vincristine in the treatment of AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma. International Pegylated Liposomal Doxorubicin Stu
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  • HAART does ''not'' include drugs that treat complications of [[AIDS]]. For example, while it is quite common to prescribe prophylactic antimicr
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • ...lymphocytes is called the [[CD4 lymphocyte count]] and it is reduced in [[AIDS]].
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  • {{r|AIDS denialism}}
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  • ...ul nucleoside analog reverse transcriptase inhibitor used to treat HIV and AIDS. ...a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor used to treate [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]
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  • ...opharyngeal]] (vaginal) [[candidiasis]] and [[cryptococcal meningitis]] in AIDS. Fluconazole interacts with the enzyme [[14-α demethylase]] that converts
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  • A [[clinical prediction rule]] aids in identifying patients who might have positive blood cultures.<ref>Shapiro A [[clinical prediction rule]] aids in identifying patients with bacteremia from [[staphylococcus aureus]] who
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • ...ount]] and it is reduced in [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1]] and [[AIDS]].
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  • ...fficacy of azidothymidine (AZT) in the treatment of patients with AIDS and AIDS-related complex. A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial |journal=N. Engl.
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  • Their campaigns include action for AIDS and the Darfur conflict, and against torture and mine (land warfare)|land m
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  • ...gational aids, although the Army specialist tends to be more the expert on aids for parachutists and helicopters, while the Air Force specialist is more at
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  • * HIV/AIDS ...not always given consistently. Another way they can be misleading as "HIV/AIDS", for example, actually covers malaria, tuberculosis and other major diseas
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  • ...o ''Medical Subject Headings'', '''HIV wasting syndrome''', also called '''AIDS wasting syndrome''', is a complication of [[Acquired Immune Deficiency Synd ...f>{{citation | title = Effects of Androgen Administration in Men with the AIDS Wasting Syndrome: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial | au
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  • ...ith, she was not equipped depth sounding equipment, and other navigational aids, so she had to be escorted to the Welland Canal by another vessel.
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  • The use of these [[hormone]]s as aids to body building and athletic performance have been banned in sports for se
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  • ==Memory aids for the systems of the human body==
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  • ...he treatment of genital herpes and mucocutaneous herpes in patients with [[AIDS]]. It is converted to penciclovir triphosphate, which competes with [[deox
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  • ...contract cervical cancer, and the [[Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS]] (UNAIDS) has stated that [[HIV]] acquisition from penile-vaginal intercou ...ce Centers (NOCIRC), [http://www.nocirc.org/circ&aids.php Circumcision and AIDS]</ref> Some anti-circumcision advocates also argue the scientific studies o
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  • ...by the fusion of many cells; often associated with viral infections. In [[AIDS]], they are induced when the envelope [[glycoprotein]] of the [[HIV]] virus
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • ...ports URL rewriting (using [[regular expressions]]), simple templating and aids in the creation of [[RSS]] and Atom feeds. As it came to prominence broadly
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  • ...ees, it grants certificates in [[sex education]], [[clinical sexology]], [[AIDS]]/[[sexually transmitted disease|STI prevention]], and erotology. ...lenged by Brian Chase, assistant general counsel for the Los Angeles-based AIDS Healthcare Foundation, who said it is not an accredited school, Institute p
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  • ...e®''' and '''ROC®''', is a [[protease inhibitor]] used to treate [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]. It is effective againsts HIV-1 and HIV-2. Saquinavir binds to the prot
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  • ...®''', is a nonpeptidic [[protease inhibitor]] drug used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] in combination with [[ritonavir]]. It is used for patients with extensiv
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  • ...the truly dangerous [[warhead]]s. Payload weight assigned to penetration aids has to be traded against weight allocated to guidance or to actual warheads ===Penetration aids===
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  • ...d name '''Viracept®''' is a [[protease inhibitor]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]. Nelfinavir binds to and inhibits the HIV-1 viral proteinase enzyme whic
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  • ...called '''Kaletra®''', is a [[protease inhibitor]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] by disrupting the reproductive cycle of the [[virus]]. Ritonavir binds t
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  • :HHV-8 causes [[Kaposi's sarcoma]], a common disease in advanced [[AIDS]], also seen in other immunocompromised individuals.
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  • ...ide analog reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) used to treat [[HIV]]/[[ AIDS]]. It becomes [[phosphorylation|phosphorylated]] by cellular enzymes into
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  • |uses=HIV/AIDS
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  • {{r|Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator}}
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  • ...t herpes [[cytomegalovirus]] (CMV) [[retinitis]] associated with [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]. It is an analog of the natural nucleoside [[cytosine]] used in [[DNA]].
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  • ...cross-cultural training, church planting, medical work, responding to HIV/Aids, literature evangelism, and youth ministry. Its work, in various spheres of ...nselling centres throughout Nigeria. Mision Africa is also involved in HIV/Aids alleviation work through [[ECWA Evangel Hospital]] and The Faith Alive Foun
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  • ...ranscriptase inhibitor]] (NRTI) [[antiviral drug]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]. Emtricitabine is a synthetic analogue of [[cytidine]] and is similar in
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  • ...on Award," for his leadership in directing the U.S. Government's [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] prevention efforts in [[Kenya]].
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  • ==Mechanical and electronic aids to cryptography== ...aphy. With the invention of polyalphabetic ciphers came more sophisticated aids such as Alberti's own [[cipher disk]], [[Johannes Trithemius]]' [[tabula re
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  • ...portant value, and may go to a subtype level, as with CD4 lymphocytes in [[AIDS]].
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  • ...ns are especially applicable in the diagnosis and care of patients with [[AIDS]]"<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> or other blood-borne diseases, especially [[hepatitis
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  • ...nd in Hell Gate: Crucible Sticks Fast on East River Rock—Fireboat Lawrence Aids Rescue.
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  • ...lennium Challenge Corporation]], the [[Millennium Challenge Account]], HIV/AIDS in foreign countries, security assistance, and Public Law 480 programs abro
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  • ...''WHO collaborative research project on drug dependence treatment and HIV/AIDS''] World Health Organization Online.</ref> showed that [[methadone maintena
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  • {{r|Bill Bowtell}}Director, HIV/AIDS Project
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  • ...n emerging sense of crisis around issues related to the emergence of the [[AIDS]] disease - which in some countries affected predominantly gay men and inje
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  • ...tations. Meaconing also includes deception directed at active navigational aids, which, in normal operation, transmit a response signal on a different freq ..., and [[electronic intelligence]] against [[radar]], electronic navigation aids, and weapons guidance systems.
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  • | contribution = Navigational Aids: Tacan}}</ref>
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  • ...eat herpes viruses, particularly [[cytomegalovirus]] associated with [[HIV/AIDS]], although other human viruses, including herpes simplex viruses [[HSV-1]]
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  • ...t disease, neurodegenerative disorders, and infectious diseases, including AIDS, have all become targets for gene therapy applications.</b></i></p> ...c fibrosis, heart disease, hemophilia, wounds, infectious diseases such as AIDS, and graft-versus-host disease.</b></i><ref name=fdagenerx/></p>
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  • ...er and weight of warheads carried, as well as decoys and other penetration aids.
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  • ..., however, changes constantly, due to the high mortality rates caused by [[AIDS]]. <ref name=CIA /> The two major ethic groups in Zambia are African and [[
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  • ...tions.It frequently causes no ill side effects except among infants and in AIDS patients due to their their weakened immune systems. In an individual who i
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  • AIDs may cause venous thrombosis and stenosis.<ref name="pmid15976973">{{cite jo
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  • ...le of the Beams]], involved in countering the [[radio]]-based navigational aids the Germans were using for night bombing of Britain, as well as participati
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  • ...ividuals with compromised immune systems such as those infected with the [[AIDS virus]] have an increased risk of death due to Toxoplasomosis. ...from ''T. gondii infection''. When toxoplasma cysts erupt in a host with AIDS, a strong immune response is required to drive the parasites back into thei
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  • ...t were clearly identified by the $3.2 million boat’s electronic navigation aids.
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  • Unlabeled uses include [[AIDS]] with [[Kaposi's sarcoma]], [[mycosis fungoides]], [[osteosarcoma of bone]
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  • *High-performance TBMs with much more accuracy and penetration aids, especially Chinese
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  • Impactions are more common with hearing aids. Impactions can be treat with either/or:<ref>Roland PS et al. Clinical pra
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  • | url = http://esciencenews.com/articles/2008/08/05/key.site.iron.metabolism.aids.diagnosing.anemia.chronic.disease | title = Key site in iron metabolism aids in diagnosing anemia of chronic disease
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  • ====Aids to leverage====
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  • ...]].<ref>An idea started by Dr William Campbell Douglass in his 1992 book ''AIDS: The End of Civilization''.</ref>
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  • ...skegee Syphilis Study, 1932&ndash;1972: Implications for HIV Education and AIDS Risk Programs in the Black Community," ''American Journal of Public Health'
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  • ...ntribute to the distribution of disease: there was a period of time before AIDS became officially recognized as an epidemic when the blood banks did not te
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  • ...Housing Opportunities Act, for special housing assistance for people with AIDS. <ref name=Bio /> ...onal Global Health Caucus]]; Congressional Task Force on International HIV/AIDS
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  • '''Unlabeled uses''': [[AIDS-associated neutropenia]], [[drug-induced neutropenia]], [[myelodysplastic s
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  • ...name '''Crixivan®''', is a [[protease inhibitor]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]. The HIV-1 protease in required to cleave the viral gag-pol polyprotein
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  • ...e 1]] (HIV-1). HIV infection alone, with no pathology, does not constitute AIDS. There must be specific clinical presentations, or laboratory values, or bo ...anization uses a different staging method for HIV disease. <ref>http://www.aids-ed.org/aetc/aetc?page=cm-105_disease</ref>
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  • {{r|Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator}}
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  • ...dering its campaigns with slogans and quotations addressing topics such as AIDS, homelessness, gun control, and same-sex marriage. Guerrilla marketing migh
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  • Piloting aids include APQ-170|AN/APQ-170 multi-mode radar, forward-looking infrared and
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  • ...l 1999. He devoted much of his remaining years to campaigning on [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] issues and promoting his [[country]] abroad.
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  • In 1985, at the height of public concerns about [[AIDS]], calls were made for the Mardi Gras to be cancelled. These calls were res
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  • ...patients with compromised immune systems, often associated with [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]. Foscarnet is injected intravaneously, as the trisodium salt, due to poo
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  • ...is ability aids them in food acquisition, reproduction and growth. It also aids the bacteria in expressing its virulence factors and invading hosts’ urot ...environments. The bacterium also produces [[hydrogen sulfide gas]], which aids in forming clear films on growth media, which can be distinguished as growt
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  • ..., is an antiretroviral [[protease inhibitor]] (PI) used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]. Unlike most protease inhibitors, atazanavir can be given once a day and
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  • ...lies is that while the El Fasher airport does have reasonable navigational aids, aviation fuel either has to be flown in, or brought over extremely insecur
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  • ...maintained that the prevailing scientific consensus that [[HIV]] causes [[AIDS]] has not been backed up by reliable [[scientific method|scientific researc
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  • ...ezuelan, and Moksha. He also set up the charity foundation Artists Against AIDS.
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  • ...er [[Bono]] in a successful campaign for Congress to allocate billions for AIDS victims in Africa.
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  • ...because it would actually simplify our tax system, not just put more Band-Aids on a failed system."<ref name=FTA>{{citation
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  • ...casing (gray), inside of which is filled with polystyrene foam (tan) which aids in the transfer of radiation from the primary to compress the secondary. Th
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  • *''The Freddie Mercury Tribute: Concert for AIDS Awareness'' (20 April 1992)
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  • ...erapy (ART) during acute/early infection | booktitle= The XV International AIDS Conference | year=2004 | pages=Abstract no. MoPeB3107}} </ref> Antibody tes ==Other tests used in HIV/AIDS treatment==
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  • ...itself is [[Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome|AIDS]], caused by [[HIV]]. AIDS is an immunodeficiency characterized by the lack of CD4+ ("helper") [[T cel
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  • Piloting aids include APQ-170|AN/APQ-170 terrain following/terrain avoidance radar and fo
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  • ...r than polished works, though it is not known whether they were written as aids to lecturing or as records of his lectures and discussions. Of the ten boo
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  • ...cine need to be screened for non-gonococcal urethritis? |journal=Int J STD AIDS |volume=13 |issue=10 |pages=667–73 |year=2002 |month=October |pmid=123965
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  • justice, child welfare, minority health, HIV/AIDS, violence and violence
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  • ...e="pmid18353630">{{cite journal |author=Taylor P, Potts HW |title=Computer aids and human second reading as interventions in screening mammography: two sys
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  • ...ecreased or abnormal [[immunoglobulin]] levels. These include pediatric [[AIDS]]; primary [[hypergammaglobulinemia]], [[severe combined immunodeficiency]]
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  • ...name="pmid11790064">{{cite journal |author=Barry MJ |title=Health decision aids to facilitate shared decision making in office practice |journal=Ann. Inter The quality of online decision aids is uncertain.<ref name="pmid18188653">{{cite journal |author=Levy AG, Sonna
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  • ====HIV/AIDS==== *five-year, $50 billion reauthorization of our global HIV/AIDS programs
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  • ...that each missile delivers some mixture of nuclear weapons and penetration aids (e.g., radar decoys and jammers). SLBMs also are now of an accuracy compara
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  • ...n a manual laborer, but such a difference would be justified if the doctor aids those in a worse situation (which is quite likely in the case of a doctor),
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  • ...hepatitis]], [[yellow fever]], [[poliomyelitis|polio]], [[smallpox]] and [[AIDS]]. Some viruses, known as [[oncovirus]]es, contribute to certain forms of [ ...Several anti-retroviral drugs were developed in the late 1990s, decreasing AIDS mortality dramatically in developed countries.
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  • ...Human Rights Watch has also taken on the issue of health concerns such as AIDS/HIV.
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  • ...[[multiple myeloma]]. Approved usages as an [[orphan drug]] extended to [[AIDS wasting syndrome]], prevention and treatment of severe recurrent [[aphthou
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  • ..., with or without music and costumes, or the work may be performed without aids of any kind.
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  • ...rst function of apoptosis occurs during embryological development, wher it aids in in defining organ shape.<ref>
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  • ...etermined from [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]s; [[radar]] location aids such as a [[search and rescue transponder]]; and specialized communications
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  • ...ma, making health care available for low-income Alabamians living with HIV/AIDS.
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  • ===National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP)===
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  • ...r site|Ground Zero]].<ref name="shipr">{{cite web |title=Historic Fireboat Aids in New York City Response and Recovery at the World Trade Center |url=https
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  • ...s human [[retrovirus]] that causes [[Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome]] (AIDS). HIV-I is commonly called [[HIV]], although HIV is not the name of a viral HIV-1 is primarily a [[sexually transmitted disease]]. Currently, HIV/AIDS kills approximately 2-3 million people per year, primarily in developing co
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  • ...Act, in the improved reauthorization of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Assistance (PEPFAR). This measure provides increased U.S. support for inter
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  • ...re are no cures for diseases caused by viruses, such as the common cold or AIDS. ===HIV/AIDS===
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  • It has the the highest HIV/AIDS rate in all of East Asia and the Pacific, and chronic law and order and lan
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  • ...ases that have appeared globally since 1973, some incurable, including HIV/AIDS, [[Ebola]], and [[hepatitis C virus]]. Most recently, [[Nipah virus | Nipah :*The economic costs of infectious diseases--especially HIV/AIDS and malaria--are already significant, and their increasingly heavy toll on
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  • ...Tuskegee Syphilis Study, 1932 to 1972: implications for HIV education and AIDS risk education programs in the black community.'' Am J Public Health. 1991
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  • ...eater use of condoms and caution about venereal disease in the wake of the AIDS crisi. (From Division of STD Prevention. Sexually Transmitted Disease Surve ...of female-male HIV infection that helps account for the equal incidence of AIDS seen in men and women in Africa.
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  • ...ed a heavier projectile, the gun lacked stabilization, optics, or computer aids to aiming.<ref name=CushingRearmed/>
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  • ...in three stanzas. The first urges the reader to disdain the conventional aids to melancholia, while the second offers alternative objects to gaze upon to
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  • ...sarcasm and dark humour. Galás' previous work centred around the theme of AIDS and subsequent deaths from it, after her brother and some of her friends su ...onvulsion'' that she wanted to explore other facets of life outside of the AIDS epidemic, such as 'sick relationships.'<ref>{{cite journal|author=Wilcock,
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  • ...tplotter]] that merges an electronic chart with AIS and other navigational aids. The various systems allow an operator to select a specific vessel within r
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  • ...cleaning products and later diversified the product line to include beauty aids, toiletry, jewelry, furniture, electronic products, and many other items. G
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  • ..., around 1,300 people received lower aids and 6,400 people received higher aids.
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  • ...d that Africa will have 70 million fewer people than otherwise, because of AIDS deaths. ...ill double or triple--depending, of course, on the what happens to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Japan and Europe will shrink, and China will either remain steady
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  • ...ty epidemics and history for the public. In: Harden VA, Risse GB, editors. AIDS and the historian. Bethesda: National Institutes of Health. pp. 21–28."
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  • ...released neutrons. The bomb also depended on a number of other mechanical aids to generate enough neutrons for the critical mass, such as neutron-reflecti
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  • ** Public Affairs Department (audiovisual aids, productions and publications, special projects)
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  • * brushes and grooming aids (especially if it is a long-haired cat) ...hrough the free ranging cat populations of the world. One is so-called Cat AIDS, or Feline Immunodeficency Virus, and the other is the cat leukemia virus.
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  • ...ail to identify and classify it correctly. Scientific classifications are aids in recording and reporting information to other scientists and to laymen.
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  • * immuncompromise due to radiation, corticosteroids, or conditions such as AIDS and cancers.
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  • ...virus]], and, in particular, [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] continue to surge, with HIV/AIDS and TB likely to account for the overwhelming majority of deaths from infec ...to threaten the United States over the next two decades will be [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]], [[hepatitis C]],[[tuberculosis]], and new, more lethal variants of [[inf
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  • ...rable to invasion by pathogens than intact skin or mucosa. In the case of AIDS, "the presence of genital ulcers increases the transmission of HIV, and the UI: 10566840</ref> Since AIDS causes weakened immunity, herpes outbreaks (both oral and genital) can beco
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  • ...Chagas has infected 17 million people--750 times the number reported with AIDS. The huge blood-sucking bug ''Triatoma infestans'', the benchuca, is the ch
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  • ...o suggested that ''L. acidophilus'' decreases lactose intolerance since it aids in the metabolism of lactose.<ref name=Genome /><ref>http://dwb.unl.edu/Tea
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  • ...hem. His paintings were then used in books and often published as teaching aids. The painting below, called Opisthotonus. (Tetanus), c.1809, shows the cond ...tures and functions including collagenase. Collegenase is an exotoxin that aids in the pathogenesis and spread of tetanus by targeting muscle and connectiv
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  • ...an Alcor employee deliberately hastened the 1992 death of a terminally ill AIDS patient, with an injection of Metubine, a paralytic drug.<ref>Bertolino, Bi
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  • ...|issn=}}</ref> A cohort study that used this method was the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design (NA-ACCORD) study of [[Human Im ...nt for asymptomatic [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus]] in the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design (NA-ACCORD) study.<ref name="pm
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  • ...benefits. An example of this is Gonyautoxin, a paralyzing phototoxin which aids in the healing of anal fissures.
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  • * [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]-prevention public health policy: "ABC" – [[abstinence|'''a'''bstinence]
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  • ...o longer poses any serious challenge to big government — in fact, it often aids the expansion of big government. It also considers the advancement of corpo
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  • | url = http://esciencenews.com/articles/2008/08/05/key.site.iron.metabolism.aids.diagnosing.anemia.chronic.disease | title = Key site in iron metabolism aids in diagnosing anemia of chronic disease
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  • ...the release of [[cytokines]]. Teichoic acid is an antigenic component that aids adhesion of the cocci to the host cell surface. The bacterium contains no ...o [[fibrin]], has a heat stable nuclease, produces lipid hydrolases which aids in infecting the skin, breaks down connective tissue, and possess receptors
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  • ...[National Intelligence Council]] study on global health is the impact of [[AIDS]] in Cambodia.
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  • ...launched from air, ground, and subsurface platforms, and while there were aids to attack (e.g., atmospheric reentry|multiple independently targetable ree
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  • ...rugs and guns in black neighborhoods are a plot by powerful whites, that [[AIDS]] is an intentionally created plague that targets blacks) - as well as the
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  • ...has made a name for himself as an outspoken campaigner on such issues as [[AIDS]] and [[debt]] in the developing world.
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  • ...e low [[density]] of the resulting solution relative to other salts, which aids in [[centrifugation separation]].
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  • | title = "Doi moi" improves people's living conditions and aids national development: Deputy PM}}</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ill pick up on [[Armistead Maupin]]'s reconstruction of the pre-[[AIDS|HIV-AIDS]] world of gay [[San Francisco, California]].
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  • * Walking aids
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  • ...ork by discovering hosts and services in the computer network. It further aids by detecting the OS that is running on a system. This will allow for OS-sp
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  • Pertussis toxin also aids in colonization. This toxin is secreted into two main areas. These two ar
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  • ...ilure, may be helped by the same sort of prophylactic antibiotics used for AIDS, etc.
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  • * Global AIDS Coordinator, Office of (S/GAC)
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  • ...feet. Like all echinoderms, urchins have a [[water vascular system]] that aids in respiration, digestion, circulation and locomotion. An [[endoskeleton]]
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  • | url = http://www.scpr.org/news/2011/12/27/30535/aids-foundation-director-says-la-city-attorney-has/ | title = On condom measure, AIDS director claims City Attorney has 'confused relationship with democracy'
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  • ...n a paper, and connecting them. This idea has led to many graphic thinking aids that we use today, for example diagrams, cartesion coordinates, and a wealt
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  • It is argued that the size of the brain aids in determining the intelligence of the individual,<ref name=Flinn2005>Flinn
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  • ...rett S, Taylor C (2005) A review on pelvic inflammatory disease. Int J STD AIDS 16:715-20 PMID 16303062</ref>
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  • * '''Navigation aids'''
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  • ...weight or to induce purging (e.g. diuretics, emetics, laxatives, and diet aids).''
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  • ...refixed word '''mís-hít'''. In '''nô-òne''' and '''prê-émpt''' the hyphen aids pronunciation by separating identical vowel-letters with different sounds,
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  • ...leads to the formation of glucans and a distinctive colony appearance that aids in identification. [3]
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  • ...s the Russian Shtora-1 EOCMDAS (electro-optical counter-measures defensive aids suite) has modes that try to foil the terminal attack (i.e., the final dive ...tations. Meaconing also includes deception directed at active navigational aids, which, in normal operation, transmit a response signal on a different freq
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  • ...y wind) extremely precise. During reentry, the bus may release penetration aids, such as radar reflectors and electronic warfare#electronic attack|jammers.
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  • Worldwide [[AIDS]] is one of his causes. He continues efforts to open Cuba up to travel, tra
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  • ...th a compromised immune system, such as newborn infants or patients with [[AIDS]], ''M. luteus'' can cause skin infections that produce pruritic eruptions,
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  • ...as beneficial include [[multiple sclerosis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[HIV/AIDS]], [[chronic fatigue syndrome]], [[fibromyalgia]], AD in children <ref name
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  • ...ng economic problems remain. Other problems are crime, corruption, and HIV/AIDS. At the start of 2000, President Thabo Mbeki vowed to promote economic grow ...ng to level off, from 4.2% to 1.7% infection rate for 15-49 year olds, and AIDS deaths peaking at 487,320 in 2008.
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  • ...get a variety of unpleasant ailments. It has recently been discovered that AIDS patients and cancer patients with this “ailment” have many complication
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  • ...tial infection is mechanical injury to the skin by objects such as hearing aids and ear plugs, or “instruments” persons use to clean out their ears.<re ...and loss of cerumen represent such local loss of immunity, while diabetes, AIDS and chemotherapy are systemic causes. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is found in up
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  • ...read of incurable [[sexually transmitted diseases such as [[herpes]] and [[AIDS]]. Sexual, social and political changes combined to transform the role of w
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  • ...ef>{{cite web|url=http://www.macaidsfund.org/who/who.html |title=ABOUT MAC AIDS FUND (macaidsfund.org)|publisher=macaidsfund.org}}</ref> By purchasing VIVA ...idol, singer [[Cyndi Lauper]], on a charitable crusade to fight against [[AIDS]].<ref name=tws45hhu>{{cite news
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  • * "Checklists or cognitive aids, such as the AHA algorithms, may be considered for use during actual resusc
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  • ...lations it infected as a later epidemic of a sexually transmitted illness, AIDS, has been. Until the discovery of antibiotics, the incidence and prevalence
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  • ...and electronic warfare of learning the characteristics of enemy navigation aids, such as radio beacons, and retransmitting them with incorrect information.
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  • ...causes of neutropenia may include [[Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome]] (AIDS), [[influenza]], [[typhus]], [[malaria]], [[tuberculosis]], [[dengue]], [[R
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  • Foundation Center. Aids : A Status Report on Foundation Funding. [New York, N.Y.]: Foundation Cente
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  • ...ell surface protein binds the ''Fc'' portion of [[antibodies]]. The latter aids molecular mimicry because it could lead to the covering of antibody molecul
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  • ...City epidemics and history for the public. In: Harden VA Risse GB editors. AIDS and the historian. Bethesda: National Institutes of Health. pp. 21–28.
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  • ...ite, it is not unreasonable to regard five-layer presentations as teaching aids, possibly to make the IP suite architecture more familiar to those students
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  • ...ite, it is not unreasonable to regard five-layer presentations as teaching aids, possibly to make the IP suite architecture more familiar to those students
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  • A final silent -'''e''' is retained before -able if it aids pronunciation: '''pronòunceable'''
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  • ...ts al-Qaida and like-minded jihadists, but it also knowingly tolerates and aids them &mdash; a situation the United States faced in Saudi Arabia before 200
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  • '''A [[clinical prediction rule]]''' aids in identifying patients with bacteremia from [[staphylococcus aureus]] who
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