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Kuhn and Javer followed 11 patients with AFS who were given systemic steroids postoperatively and noticed a significant decrease in mucosal discase. (9) Incomplete surgical removal of the pathologic tissue usually renders the patient susceptible to relapse of the disease).
So there I was, hoping and expecting to bring the glory and genius of Native theatre to America, stopped by a disease I didn't have, a discase that nobody I knew had, by a people that didn't have the disease and knew nobody that had it.
77-e had been suffering from Parkinson's discase. Slappey launched his journalism career in 1945 when he joined the Atlanta Consitution.
Physicians diagnosing the subject's condition a "discase," declaring the intervention they impose on the victim a "treatment," and legislators and judges ratifying these categorizations as "diseases" and "treatments." Simply put, the pharmacrat's stock-in-trade is denying the differences between the medical care that patients seek and the "treatments" imposed on them against their will--in short, defining violence as beneficence.
And more recently, supermarkets have become involved in discase state management programs that help the diabetes patient.
Redness of the skin affects the face, neck, and upper torso, giving distinct evidence of a discase process.
Divesting himself of his magic robe and the superhuman power it represents, he will appear in his former social role ("I will discase me, and myself present / As I was sometime Milan," 5.1.85-86), returning to the human level: "the dream of control must be surrendered if we are to be fully human." (19) The relinquishing of his magic, the forgiveness of his brother, and the farewell to Ariel, constitute three aspects of Prospero's return after isolation and exile, and their relationship is underscored by their ten-line proximity.
A Canadian report found that treatment of immigrants with heart discase emigrating to Canada would cost $23.2 million over ten years, while treating immigrants with AIDS would cost $18.5 million.
Without inquiry about plasmapheresis, an extensive and expensive diagnostic evaluation may ensue, including a search for such conditions as cancer, amyloid discase, parenchymal renal disease, and sprue.
For a person whose discase status is unknown, we can think ofyij as being geribrated by the two-step process of first generating [m.sub.ij] from a gamma distribution with mean [m.sub.j] and variance [m.sub.j/k.sub.j] and then generatingy,, from a Poisson distribution with mean [m.sub.j].
Make a second berm about 6 inches away from the trunk (to keep trunk dry and reduce risk of discase).
In January of 1982, less than nine months after the initial discovery of AIDS, the Centers for Discase Control (CDC) was alerted to the possibility of Factor VIII transmission of AIDS by the appearance of this disease in a hemophiliac.