18 résultats pour "treatment"
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Utilisation of locally delivered doxycycline in non-surgical treatment of chronicperiodontitisA comparative multi-centre trial of 2 treatment approachesJan L.
1 / 2 Utilisation of locally delivered doxycycline in non-surgical treatment of chronic periodontitis A comparative multi-centre trial of 2 treatment app roaches Jan L. Wennström et al., J Clin Perio, 2001 Résumé But: Dans cette étude multicentrique sur 6 mois, les effet s de 2 approches différentes de traitement non-chirurgical de la par odontite chronique, chacun de ces traitements impliquant l’utilisation d’applicatio n topique de doxycycline a...
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THE PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)
Present an English charity organization THE PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) PETA and its affiliates around the world educate politicians and the public about cruelty to animals and promote the right of all animals to be treated with respect. PETA is a non-profit association founded by Alex Pacheco and Ingrid Newkirk. The field of activity of the association is to defend the rights of animals. This association was founded in March 1980. PETA operates worldwide, has more than...
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Prometheus UnboundAuthor's PrefacePercy Bysshe ShelleyThe Greek tragic writers, in selecting as their subject any portion of their nationalhistory or mythology, employed in their treatment of it a certain arbitrary discretion.
Prometheus Unbound Percy Bysshe Shelley Author's Preface The Greek tragic writers, in selecting as their subject any portion of their national history or mythology, employed in their treatment of it a certain arbitrary discretion. They by no means conceived themselves bound to adhere to the common interpretation or to imitate in story as in title their rivals and predecessors. Such a system would have amounted to a resignation of those claims to preference over their competitors which incited...
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