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  • ...ished in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] in 1851. The name translates to "Viennese Medical Weekly" in English. ...zinische" means medical, and "Wochenschrift" translates to weekly paper or journal.
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  • == American Journal of Roentgenology == ...[[medical journal]] that covers topics in the field of [[radiology]]. The journal was established in 1906 and is published by the [[American Roentgen Ray Soc
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  • == Journal of Translational Medicine == ...]] that publishes research in the field of [[translational medicine]]. The journal is published by [[BioMed Central]], an open access publisher that is part o
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  • == Chest (journal) == ...ry]], [[transplantation]], [[sleep disorder]]s, and [[critical care]]. The journal is published by the [[American College of Chest Physicians]].
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  • ...ld ˈɛs ˈrɛlmən}}) is a prominent figure in the field of [[medicine]] and [[medical ethics]]. He was born on June 17, 1923, and passed away on June 17, 2014. The name Arnold is of German origin and means "ruler, strong as an eagle", while Relman is a surname of
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  • ...990) was a British [[human nutrition|nutritionist]] and [[medical research|medical researcher]] known for his advocacy of the [[omega-3 fatty acid]] theory of The name 'Hugh' is of Old German origin, meaning 'heart, mind, spirit'. 'Macdonald' is a Scottish patronymic
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  • ...cal researcher]] known for his significant contributions to the field of [[medical genetics]]. ...nch origin, derived from the place name Brix. The surname '''Korf''' is of German origin, meaning basket. The middle initial '''R.''' stands for '''Robert'''
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