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Many of the important adverse effects of fluoroquinolones are widely underappreciated by physicians, and are often misdiagnosed as other medical or psychiatric conditions.
Many patients who suffer with varicose veins seek out the assistance of physicians who specialize in vein care or pheripheral vascular disease.
Many physicians and patients use the term lumbar disc disease to encompass several different causes of back pain or sciatica.
Many male physicians would deliver children but very few would have referred to themselves as obstetricians.
Many anesthesiologists function as perioperative physicians, ensuring optimal analgesia and maintenance of physiologic homeostasis throughout the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative periods.
Many forensic physicians in the UK practise clinical forensic medicine part-time, whilst they also practise family medicine, or another medical specialty.
Many people with hypochondriasis accompanied by medically unexplained symptoms feel they are not understood by their physicians, and are frustrated by their doctors ’ repeated failure to provide symptom relief.
Many physicians recommend Cystectomy for these patients.
Many biomedical physics departments today are of necessity multi-disciplinary and may include not only physicists but also engineers, mathematicians and sometimes chemists and physicians.
Many early-20th-century American physicians studied medicine in Germany and brought this medical field to the United States.
Many scientists and physicians flourished in this period in Egypt, Syria, and Iraq.
Many syndromes are named after the physicians credited with first reporting the association ; these are " eponymous " syndromes ( see also the list of eponymous diseases, many of which are called " syndromes ").
Many physicians and pharmacists believe that loperamide does not cross the blood – brain barrier.
Many physicians recommend that, to help the bronchial tree heal faster and not make bronchitis worse, smokers should quit smoking completely in order to allow their lungs to recover from the layer of tar that builds up over time.
Many physicians either were executed or were prohibited from practicing.
Many early physicians believed that most medicinal problems were associated with digestion.
Many of the preceding items, as well as occasional services from physicians, veterinarians, blacksmiths, and others, were often bought with barter rather than currency.
Many early physicians believed that most medical problems were associated with digestion.
* American Revolutionary War: Many surgeons during this time were not licensed practicing physicians, 400 out of 3, 500 doctors were fully licensed, in fact only two universities offered medical degrees which was King's College in New York, and the College of Philadelphia.
Many of the pharmaceuticals currently available to physicians have a long history of use as herbal remedies, including aspirin, digitalis, quinine, and opium.
Many of the pharmaceuticals currently available to physicians have a long history of use as herbal remedies, including opium, aspirin, digitalis, and quinine.
Many jurisdictions have mandatory reporting laws requiring treating physicians or other medical personnel to report any suspicious injury to police or other appropriate authorities.
Many physicians today, however, " suggest it is much more likely that her blindness was congenital ", and that " at such an early age her sightless condition may well have escaped her parents ".
Many physicians will treat these diseases with the same medications as for PAH, until better options become available.

Many and base
Many statisticians base ANOVA on the design of the experiment, especially on the protocol that specifies the random assignment of treatments to subjects ; the protocol's description of the assignment mechanism should include a specification of the structure of the treatments and of any blocking.
Many scholars in those days thought it reasonable to believe that there exist means for transforming cheaper ( base ) metals into gold.
Many devices have other electrodes to control operation, e. g., base, gate, control grid.
Many graduate schools require applicants to take the exam and base admission decisions in part on the results.
Many singers in West Bengal and Bangladesh base their entire careers on the singing of Tagore musical masterpieces.
Many extensions to the base protocol have been proposed and are in common use.
Many small cities in Northern Michigan and Door County, Wisconsin are centered on a tourist base that takes advantage of the beauty and recreational opportunities offered by Lake Michigan.
Many independent filmmakers, who controlled from one-quarter to one-third of the domestic marketplace, responded to the creation of the MPPC by moving their operations to Hollywood, whose distance from Edison's home base of New Jersey made it more difficult for the MPPC to enforce its patents.
Many poor, developing countries have a broad base and steadily tapering higher levels, which reflects a large number of births and young children but much smaller age cohorts in later years as a result of relatively short life expectancies.
Many languages of Melanesia have ( or once had ) counting systems based on parts of the body which do not have a numeric base ; there are ( or were ) no numerals, but rather nouns for relevant parts of the body — or simply pointing to the relevant spots — were used for quantities.
Many more were established in other parts of the world, including a statue crafted by his widow for his New Zealand base in Christchurch.
Many domestic breeds have become much larger than their wild ancestor, with a " hull length " ( from base of neck to base of tail ) of 30 cm ( 12 inches ) or more and routinely able to swallow an adult British Common Frog Rana temporaria whole ; the wild mallard's " hull length " is about 6 inches.
Many auxiliary groups change the outfits they use from season to season based on the needs of the band, although some that do also have a " base " uniform for occasions such as parades or other ceremonies.
Many models offer various types of analog modulation, either as standard equipment or as an optional capability to the base unit.
Many also came hoping to find young noblemen among the officers of the Garrison and Naval base to whom they might marry their daughters.
Many superheroes ( and supervillains ) have headquarters or a base of operations.
Many heroes and villains who do not have a permanent headquarters are said to have a mobile base of operations.
Many methods were proposed to stabilise the tower, including the addition of 800 tonnes of lead counterweights to the raised end of the base.
Many programs base admission on the Graduate Management Admission Test ( GMAT ), significant work experience, academic transcripts, essays, references or letters of recommendation and personal interviews.
Many species are ‘ half-barks ’ or ‘ blackbutts ’ in which the dead bark is retained in the lower half of the trunks or stems — for example, E. brachycalyx, E. ochrophloia and E. occidentalis — or only in a thick, black accumulation at the base, as in E. clelandii.
Many Odessan Jews fled abroad, particularly to Ottoman Palestine after 1882, and the city became an important base of support for Zionism.
Many species of fish have small folds at the base of their mouths that might informally be called tongues, but they lack a muscular structure like the true tongues found in most tetrapods.
Many cultural studies scholars employed Marxist methods of analysis, exploring the relationships between cultural forms ( the superstructure ) and that of the political economy ( the base ).
Many trees exhibit epicormic growth, where a mass of young shoots re-sprout along the whole length of the trunk to the base of the tree.

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