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  2. Europe PubMed Central - Wikipedia

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    Europe PubMed Central (Europe PMC) is an open-access repository that contains millions of biomedical research works. It was known as UK PubMed Central until 1 November 2012. [ 2 ]

  3. Acetylcysteine - Wikipedia

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    N-acetylcysteine, also known as Acetylcysteine and NAC, is a medication that is used to treat paracetamol (acetaminophen) overdose and to loosen thick mucus in individuals with chronic bronchopulmonary disorders such as pneumonia and bronchitis. [9]

  4. List of the lengths of United States participation in wars

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  5. NIH Public Access Policy - Wikipedia

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    The Public Access Compliance Monitor (PACM or "compliance monitor") is a service from the National Library of Medicine that helps users at NIH-funded institutions locate and track the compliance of funded papers with the NIH Public Access Policy at an institutional level.

  6. Wikipedia:PMID - Wikipedia

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    To generate full Template:Cite journal markup from a known PubMed Abstract number, use Wikipedia template filling tool; Another tool to generate Wikipedia citations from a PubMed ID or DOI, not using Cite journal template (in German) Old version, may work but not maintained; Biblio.php, an extension of Mediawiki, the wiki software used here at ...

  7. Sister Mary Joseph nodule - Wikipedia

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    Sister Mary Joseph Dempsey (born Julia Dempsey) was a Catholic nun and surgical assistant of William J. Mayo at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, Minnesota from 1890 to 1915.

  8. Actinomycosis - Wikipedia

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    Actinomycosis is a rare infectious bacterial disease caused by the gram-positive Actinomyces species. [1] The name refers to ray-like appearance of the organisms in the granules.

  9. Kattenstoet - Wikipedia

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    The Kattenstoet (lit. 'Festival of the Cats') is a parade in Ypres, Belgium, devoted to the cat.It has been running regularly since 1955 and is usually held triennially on the second Sunday of May. [3]