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When the pain of costochondritis is accompanied by swelling, it's referred to as Tietze syndrome.
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The most important at the Secession were Hermine Ostersetzer (1874 – 1909), the wife of the publisher and art dealer Hugo Heller (1870 – 1923), and Ilse Twardowski-Conrat, the sister of Erika Tietze-Conrat (1883 – 1958), a well-known art historian.
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When we tracked down Thomas Tietze, he was expanding his wonderful 1973 book on Margery.
The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006
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According to Thomas Tietze, her biographer, She was a slim and pretty woman whose roundness of limb and pertness of attitude men found ‘too attractive for her own good.’
The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006
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When we tracked down Thomas Tietze, he was expanding his wonderful 1973 book on Margery.
The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006
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According to Thomas Tietze, her biographer, She was a slim and pretty woman whose roundness of limb and pertness of attitude men found ‘too attractive for her own good.’
The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006
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A committee of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists soon obliged Tietze by defining conception as "the implantation of a fertilized ovum."
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The Tietze study I quoted in the post also reported “an abortion ratio of 30 per 100 live births” pre-Roe.
The Non-Catholic Version: If you’re anti-abortion, you should vote for John Kerry 2004
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What could be a neater confirmation of the visual processes rehearsed by Tietze, Gombrich, and Alsop?
The Faker's Art Lee, Sherman E. 1986
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Tietze 15.21 describes a woman of twenty-seven who exhibited a marked type of plexiform neurofibroma (Fig. 253).
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