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This in turn can cause diseases such as Epidermolysis bullosa and sickle-cell disease.
"Endless diversity" in bacterial genomes? - The Panda's Thumb 2005
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I like to think of the M&M's as the "Homeopathy Aware M&M" (green), the "Epidermolysis Bullosa M&M" (red) and the "Support Our Troops M&M" (yellow).
December is Enough Awareness Month Alexandra Petri 2010
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The children with Epidermolysis were particularly difficult and I'm not sure that as young student nurses we fully understood just how challenging life was for them.
Jonny Kennedy 2007
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The children with Epidermolysis were particularly difficult and I'm not sure that as young student nurses we fully understood just how challenging life was for them.
Jonny Kennedy 2007
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The children with Epidermolysis were particularly difficult and I'm not sure that as young student nurses we fully understood just how challenging life was for them.
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Charles Burgoon's Epidermolysis bullosa narcissus.
New Library Comics: Week of January 15, 2007 David S. Carter 2007
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Charles Burgoon's Epidermolysis bullosa narcissus.
Archive 2007-01-01 David S. Carter 2007
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* Epidermolysis bullosa is one of a family of inherited skin disorders in which the skin blisters in response to minor injury, says the
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Documentary which followed tornado researcher Sam Hall, who has the skin condition Epidermolysis Bullosa, on a road trip across the US in search of the earth's most violent storms.
BBC Ouch Blog Dan Slipper 2011
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Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a rare, genetic skin disease that causes skin to blister and scrape off with the slightest friction or trauma.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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