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First-degree female relatives and monozygotic twin offspring of patients with anorexia nervosa have higher rates of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.
Aimee Liu: What Causes Eating Disorders? Aimee Liu 2010
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• First-degree burns affect the outer layer of the skin, causing pain, redness, and swelling.
Baby and Child Emergency First Aid Mitchell J. Einzig 2010
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First-degree female relatives and monozygotic twin offspring of patients with anorexia nervosa have higher rates of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.
Aimee Liu: What Causes Eating Disorders? Aimee Liu 2010
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• First-degree burns affect the outer layer of the skin, causing pain, redness, and swelling.
Baby and Child Emergency First Aid Mitchell J. Einzig 2010
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Figure 3.7 First-degree Burning Feasting allows our livers to store excess sugar as glycogen, so we can access energy without eating for hours.
You: On a Diet Michael F. Roizen 2009
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First-degree murder, aggravated child abuse, aggravated manslaughter of a child and four counts of providing false information to law enforcement.
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CHICAGO — First-degree murder charges were dropped Monday against one of four teens accused in the brutal beating of a Chicago honor student that was ... var news_amount = 2;
Esther J. Cepeda: College From Pennsylvania to Chicago's South Side to the Future, With Fish 2009
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First-degree murder death penalty case is a jury trial in the state of Florida and so, in this case, you ` re not going to have the prosecutor or the defense attorney agreeing that we ` re going to waive the jury, in this case.
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Figure 3.7 First-degree Burning Feasting allows our livers to store excess sugar as glycogen, so we can access energy without eating for hours.
You: On a Diet Michael F. Roizen 2009
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Figure 3.7 First-degree Burning Feasting allows our livers to store excess sugar as glycogen, so we can access energy without eating for hours.
You: On a Diet Michael F. Roizen 2009
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