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intermediate ... im-
portant in causing obstructive lung disease, especially in devel-
oping countries. ese factors include air pollutants, dust and
fumes, history of repeated lower r...
...
provokes an in ammatory reaction that damages the villi
in the small intestine, causing an inadequate absorption of
nutrients. The disease has a varied spectrum of presentations,
ranging from ... been diagnosed with bone metabolism
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... part in the baseline investigation. Of these, 2116 participated in a
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Monitoring
Analgesia Observation/Vital S...
... putatively associated with
faster decline. In studying an uncommon disease,
such as kidney disease in children, recruiting and
retaining an adequate number of children to assess
the association ... characteristics associated with vary-
ing degrees of proteinuria. In all participants, the mean
first morning urine protein:creatinine ratio (Up/c) was
0.53, with an interquartile rang...