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The only Curative remains, not Regulation, but a low, univeral tariff on all Trade Products.
Economic Education, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Have a look at lego like modular gadgets on the the uber trendy Oobject: A Curative Creation.
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Have a look at lego like modular gadgets on the the uber trendy Oobject: A Curative Creation.
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- Curative treatment of a malaria attack with Plasmodium falciparum resistant to chloroquine.
Chapter 4 1993
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- Curative treatment of a malaria attack with Plasmodium falciparum resistant to chloroquine.
Chapter 4 1993
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- Curative treatment: 25 mg/kg (person with no immunity)
Chapter 4 1993
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Curative care can reduce transmission of certain diseases (e.g. TB, leprosy, trypanosomiasis, bilharzia) provided a high proportion of the infected community is treated.
Chapter 5 1993
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Curative procedures are those actions necessary to upgrade or repair a system or its components to put them in working order again.
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Curative services for diarrhea should thus be accompanied by a major educational effort to teach the mother of the sick child the procedures for preparing and administering simple water-salt-sugar solutions for oral rehydration.
Chapter 6 1985
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Curative: First, application of the principle of systematic care for students and workers; second, expansion of our services in all fields of stomatology -- conservation odontology, orthodontia, prosthesis, periodontics, dental surgery, and facial maxilla (Castro repeats "facial maxilla" several times to himself, questioningly, and provokes laughter -- ed.); improvement and perfection of stomatologists and aide personnel.
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