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Patience and a four-day tow had at last finished the work: and to all our anxious inquiries about the prospect of the season, as to where Penny was, and whether any intelligence had reached the settlements? not an answer was to be obtained from a besotted Danish carpenter, whose knowledge appeared to be limited to a keen idea of changing, under a system he called "Trock," sundries (with which the Danske Koeing had intrusted him) into blubber and seal-oil.
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And, much to my surprise, I found myself smiling along with the founding nerd of Trock.
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Dr. David H. Trock and colleagues at Danbury Hospital in Connecticut found in 1993 pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation to be significantly more effective than sham treatment.
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"This one's yours, Sergeant Trock," she said in a loud voice, giving Rue a broad smile.
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Dr. David H. Trock and colleagues at Danbury Hospital in Connecticut found in 1993 pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation to be significantly more effective than sham treatment.
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"The primary value of this study is that it provides us with clues about the importance of possible early life exposures and about the biology of cancer development," said Bruce Trock, professor of urology, epidemiology, oncology and environmental health sciences at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore.
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"The primary value of this study is that it provides us with clues about the importance of possible early life exposures and about the biology of cancer development," said Bruce Trock, professor of urology, epidemiology, oncology and environmental health sciences at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore.
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Attorneys Etan Lorant and Yael Trock say they are pleased with the settlement and that Mee never filed the lawsuit for money.
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"Deputy Mee loved and still loves being a sheriff's deputy," said Yael Trock, another attorney representing the deputy.
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Illinois-based EIS officer Sue Trock incubated whole eggs from an implicated farm, washed and flame-sterilized them, then cracked and cultured them.
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