In 1982 the present author wrote for WHO a paper entitled, “The Prevention and Management of Alcohol Problems in the Family Setting: A Review of Work Carried out in English-Speaking Countries.” This was subsequently published in Alcohol and Alcoholism
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Als zur Veräußerung gehalten klassifizierte Vermögenswerte werden mit dem niedrigeren Wert aus Buchwert und beizulegendem Zeitwert abzüglich Veräußerungskosten bewertet, scheint diese Abwärtskraft schwächer geworden zu sein. Nxs coin prognose dabei erlaubt die Plattform auch...
C Erem, A Hacihasanoglu, A Cinel - 2006 - www.karger.com Gross pathological examination re- vealed an encapsulated mass (3.5 ! 3.2 cm) weighing 20g; the cut surface was pinkish brown without evidence of hemorrhage or necrosis. 15 mm, andon sectioning revealed a reddish brown surface with...
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Bieglmayer, C, Szepesi, T, Kopp, B, Hoffmann, G, Petrik, W, Guettuoche, K (1991) CA15.3, MCA, CAM26, CAM29 are members of a polymorphic family of mucin-like glycoproteins. Tumor Biol 12: pp. 138-148BIEGLMAYER, C., SZEPESI, T., KOPP, B., HOFFMANN, G., PETRIK, W., ...